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SPORTING EVENTS. The Chicago. Club Secures a Lead of Eight Games in tho Champion+ ship Race. Victory of tho Champions in a Well-Pinyod Gamo with Detroit, Cleveland Beaten by Buffalo in Eleven Innings—Troy Trounces Worcester. Wumboldt and Chestor F. the Winners “of Two of tho Races ‘at Rochester. Racing at Saratoga, Brighton Beach, and BleowheroA Jockey Caught Dosing a Horse, CHICAGO VS. DETROIT. ‘Tho first apponrance here of tho younrcat cluv im the League and the accond In the chutne plonebip raco was the menns of drawing out o very latro attendance yesterday. close upon 9,000 people belng presont. The excellent repute of tho Detroit team nn strong and elfictont or- . ganization had preceded tholr arrival, and hd treated the expectation of a thoroughly inter. | esting contest. In this the speetators were in nowlge disappointed, for tha zamo was one of tho,best-played and most uxciting soen hero this year, ‘Tho visitors presented thelr bust nine, excepting that Whitney, thoit roguiar ttind-hnss- man, was laid off on account of Hines, and his Pince was filed by Billy Foloy, a well-known Chicnyo player, who proved ail that could bo asked so Carns tho ficiding work was concernad, and resobod first base ag often as any man in the team; so that tho substitution was of no dis- advantuce to the visitors, Thelr pitcher, Derby, showed a high geadg of affectiveness, nnd be was finely backed up by Bennett. ‘Tho game opened cub in a sinshing style. Win- ning tho toas, Capt. Anson sont tho. vis- ftors {6 bat, and in tho first inning: thoy hit Corcornn for three cnrned Tins, singles by Wood, Hanton, and Powoll,and a double by Knight doimg tho work. After this bursh en- counter Coresran Inld hiusel€ aut to cedean hia record, and most admirably ho did it. In the ensuing clght funings but four cloan hits wero inade, and no twoin tho same Inning, 80 that tho score was kept uty. The tulding of tho Chicugos was A 1, a wild throw by Kelley tn tho first inning beng the only misplay in tho game, Thoir base-running was up to thalr usual stand- ant ut all thes, except in tho third inulng, when Dalrymple and Gore, throw away good chuncesto got in.w run. ‘Cho home ted was dtanked until the fourth Inning, when Kelly wot his base on bails, and ou Anson's bit und Wools alow handling reached third, whence he scored ‘on Burns’ stugic, In tho titth Dalrymple was sured by Powell's fumble, stole second, reaehed third on Gore's out nt flesteandscored ol Kellys slugio. Tn tho sixth, after Burns bid strack out, Corcarnn bit for two bases, and on Cer- Raries Jugglo of Flinva, hit. reached thint, scoring on Quest's bit to Hoek, whereon Filnt was force out at recon, A migsed ball took Quest from frst to third, aud alrymple's singlo brought fin home.’ This gave the Chicagoa a lend of one, which they In- creased to two In tho zovouth inning, when Gore hit for ee ‘bases, and was butted home by Au fon's single. ‘Tho ano was full of Ono fielding plays—nota- bly those of Flint, say Dalrymple, Williams eon, Burns, Foley, Gerbardt. Knight, and ben nett. The impression toate by the Detrolts was. that they nro an extremely strong t sy ane: play witha yim ond dash more co! Dilog thut of the Chicngzos than has shown bore, ang thelr back! DP syatom ts Hrat-class, Thoy have, to be sure, sumerhing to learn about base-running, but in this reapect are uot interior to any club in the Louzue exs eept tho Chicugos, Thelrexcollent bearing and deportmont won thum hosts of friends, und when they took tholr strons tend at tho start the entira crowd was on thoir side. They lost tho game through asmall number of costly orrors, and throtyb a faitire to puttholr bits in bunches after tho first inuing, They play here agait to- Iporrow and Saturday, aud, as thoy hive proved themselves entirely ablo to give tho Chleayos the hardest .klud of u tuasle, thoy mre cortaln to draw big crowds, THE SCORE. otber team > cl ‘ Chicago. Dalrymple, 1. f, Gore, a 4] 1 0 4] 1 ap aya 3)4 WyNd a) gi 80,0 4| a af ao 4) 0) ay 4] of 9) 9 8) 340 Flint, a Quest 2 at 4 af 0 3) 5) 10} 12 )377] 18) 2 ayy w] 0) 1 4p wat ap oto 4] 1] 3} 3} of 0} 0. a} of if 1) of oF at 4polat a ala] o 4{ 0} 0) Of Of 6) 0 4] 7d) af aja Derby, p. 4] 0} 0] O} O) Zp 0 Foloy, 3b. 1] 0} 8) O) O} 1) 0 OL Slithael 3 460789 00000 0-9 PIs? oO 5 eau, rolt, 3. Tear anng bite=-Gary: reorit, Kulght, Hane lon. Gerbar neat baso on balls~Foloy (2), Powoll, Kolly, nson, First baso on errors—Chicago, 2; Detroit, 1. Left on bnaes—Chicago.8; Detroit, +. Struck out—Gerbardt, Knight, Foles, Bennett, Filot 2), Corcoran, Willluingon, Burns, , y Balls called—Derby, 75; Corcoran, 03. Strikes calted—Derl 3 Corcoran, 14. Double plays—Flint-Anson, Dalrymplo- Wile Mamsou, Foloy-Gerbardt-Powell, Passed bull—Deunett, 1. Time—Two hours and ten minutes. Uniplre—Doeseher, BUFFALO Vs. CLEVELAND. Hpeciat Digpates to The Chicago Tribune,” Curverann, 0, Aug. 9.—To-day's game was, very close and exciting, and required oleven Snalngs to decide It, Moth nines handled the willow quite freoly, and bit the ball hard, tho uffalos doing the better of thotwo, Intho dtelding they also excelled. The Buffatos wont first to bat, but nolther sido scured In tho first two innings, In the third inning Cleveland scored two runs on Shaffer's triple, Dunlap's double, and slugloa by Nolau and Kennedy, to- gcthor with two errors by the visitors, Tho Ruffalo scored tholr first run in tho fourth Souing off Hroutker's home run, tho ball going pVer thoright-fold fence. Thenext run was made in tne olghth laning by Galvin, who scared on dis bit, outs by Force and O'Rourke, and « passed ball, Tho ninth inning opened with the wwe ved. Lhe Hurtalos mado two runs on Uradioy’s fucvle, and two basen by Foley and Yeters. Then Clevelund wade two runs on bite by Konnedy and Shaifer, und Vorco's passud pai Rowe on bis hit and Peters’ thréo-bascr, Connick sent u ball dowa right feld for three Vases In thi inning, but the next threo batters Popped up tiles, a ee a POHL SO 1-5 020000 0:3 0 Ud uftalo, 2; Clovolund, 1, Fielding crrors—Buitilo, 2; Clevolaud, 5, eae ie es Ms, ret Son ‘ fo-base bits—Foicy’, Pete: unkap. «+ ‘Throc- base hite—Peters, Metorinlekt Shatter, Howe run—Hrouthere. First base on balls—vlevoland, First baso on crrore—Lufulo, 3; Cleveland, 2. ‘Left on bascs—Butalo, d; Cleveland, 4 Struck out—Drouther jabvin 13), Ueadley (2). Balls called—Gualvin, 89; McCormick, 7, birikes called—Gulviu, Ot; McCormick, 37, Double plays--Force- White, Paillips-Duulap, Glusscock- Phillips. 4 Passed Balls—ltowe, 1; Kennedy, 2. ‘Timo—Two bours, Umpiro—Lradley, TROY VS, WORCESTER, Special Dupaten to Tae Calcaon Tribune Wouctsten, Mass, Aug. %—Bal errors by Creamer, Durga, Dickerson, Bushong, MecCore. sick, and Irwin allowed the Trove to score soy ea unearned runein tho first threo juniaws on ‘shres single base bits, but after that the Worces- ter’a belding improved, aud, aa the visitors got but two more bits, thelr runegetiing ended, ‘Tho Worcesters bit Weich for tourtecn base. bits, but were unfortunate in having them scat> tered, The attendunce was tho Iigbtest uf the season, boing less thau 200, irst be alles Wervotter. 3s Ther, nt nit an bance Worcester, 10; Troy, ats Miruck out~Warcestes, & the declares that Bot existia the Lecpublicas pany Balls eaited—Welch, 125; McCormick, 100, Wild pltch—Weich, 1. ‘Time—Two hours and twenty-five minutes, Umpiro—Iligham, f ROCHESTER, Tocnesren, N. Yu. Aug, 0.—Tho opening of tho trotting mocting was not an anepicious ono. Cloudy and checricss wouthor provailed, and al- though tt waa well known thit tho track waa novor in botter condition, and the ovonts of tha day promised close and oxoiting’ contests, tho clomenta had. n-dopressing effect, and thoro ‘wero not ovor 2,000 porsons on tho track nt any timo during the afternoon. Thore worg throo ovents on tho program, but only tivo, the 2:90 and 2:38 races, were called, Tho 2:3 race having togu over to to-morrow nt 2 o'clock, as nt Cleveland and Buffalo, The 2:38 was a two- milo heat ‘race. Tho betting was unusually brisk, notwithstanding tho alim orowd,. Tho niivtioncera woro kept busy sclling pools both Diorning and afternoon, first vholcs solling promptly at from $25 to $100, and tho other choices boing, well supported and taken, with alacrity. ho 2: horses wero ume boldt, Flora FB, of. BP. Morrls, | Matnbrie no, Dindloy. ‘ora, ‘amt = Houdricks, Ambassador, and Buanrock. Flora P, sold over the feld nt $50 to $0, In acontest of six honts Humboldt won a capital race. | Morris won tho ¢ in the second Morris and Hume holdtweru sent away on breaks, und Vlora F,, who did nut strive for tho first huat,tvor, attar a shurp finish with Mumboldt, in 2:25, 0 Tho favarit also captirod. tho. tited boat 12:25, Morris losing by s bronk at tho distance. In tho | fourth = hont Morris Flora FB. to tho half, and onl and fell back, after whieh Humboltt closodt in gap of six lengthson tho more, outiinished and enrriod her to 2 broak on tho hotho-strete, nnd bent her two open tonwths In 23254. Hendricks wasn rood third, Gotting the bust of tho send. of in the Nfth, Hendricks crowded Humboldt olf Lis foot, yenctirgay ee? oripable foul, Hen diricks and Morris iad n head-and-head taco to tho iniddle of the homu-stroten, and. bad disposed of Hendricks, 1 cn by just ns More boldt, wito lost lengths by hia break, come up-and won In TY. Hondricks wie distineed for foul dely= lug. ‘Tho sixth was won nt pleasure by Hume bolt, Flora F. aecund, Morris fnishing Inst tn consequence of « break, ur-hent battle resulted Inthe mect- two-uillers, who uppear te be ale most Inoxhaustible. Rachel, Chestur P., Rockey, Stranger, Huttic Fisher, and Lady Bell wore the garters,” In tho. pools Buchel sold for $i, Rockey for #25, and tho Neld for &W ltichel won tho first heat in 6:03, Choster B. being a Rol second, and the othors of no account. ‘Lhe Kecond heat was tikeu by Chestor F, whu out Jnsted the favorit, and won by half a fongth tir 5:00, ln tho third hout Stranger ted frou the half to tho finish, and won handily fn 6:05, The Itnpraved thne and tho aapurone onse with Which It was made caused Stranger to look very Hike a winner, Tho final heat was taken by Custer B. in 6:14, Rachel tnishing ‘on hia Wheel. Stranger was huad aid head with Cheater &, when they passed under the wire at tho ontof the first milo, but at tho tien ho wis driven so wide that itiooked as if bis drivor ine tonded tosonil him over tho outalie fence,n nove that lost him six lungths, In loss thin a quartee of a milo on the back-stroteh ho broke aud fall Dont. Hho apasuitors dit not’ think ho was driven to win, but tho Judges failed to. take wis netlon on tho remarkuble way In which ho wag handled. Not even an explanation was asked of tho driver. SUMMARIES. purse $1,000 ing uf the A HIB. + Mamonno Dud! Btuumrock Pine 22a ‘Two-thirty-cight class, twos KW), ULV Ie Choster F, Rachel MARSHALL, MICH, Spectat Disvateh to The Caicaco Tribune. + MAnBUALL, Mich, Aug, 0.—Tho tlest day of tha trotting, runaing, and paciow mocting was a ble success,—finc attendance and oxcellent manage. mont, Three-tiftoon vinss, pirrso $00 1D. G. Brown's wh. x. ‘Trunalt GU, Robbins’ b, Mollie » AlbamMbra Mud 423 aA . Col, Gortd Hy 4 ¥, Easucr's bk. sr, Dilly 6 dis, Time: Bay ae: nytla, purse $1 Palvonbridge, W. J, Wels’ br. gy. Uiratar,... Trandt’s bm, Atcerica, (A, LL Barney's b, gt. Honest John W. H. Cook's b. g. ‘Wh Honnion, hult- Pek mauls u, SARATOGA, Sanatoaa, N. Y4 Aug. &—The first race to- day, {of n mile dash, was won by Hornlt, Knight Templar second, and Bonnie Lizzio third, the, 116i, The second race, 144 miles, was won by Thora, Valoria eccond, and Catalpa third, Thue, 2311, The third rice, 14 miles, was won by Cet Away, Eole second, und Cinderella taird, ‘Time, Tho hurdlo race, 1X miles, was wou by Glas- Bee Franiela second, and Disturbaneo third. me, 23236, Bonjamnin i. Bouton, who attempted to daso Glasgow, was tuken before tho Polluo Justice this evening and placed uader $20 ball, Leract Btoln, a jewolur under Congress Hull, becamo hia Dondsinan. As soon na ho wits iberated, Henton took the first train out of Sarstoga. Henton hut an accomplice, wha far some reason Wags not prosecuted. Both will be formally ruled off the Suratogn course. [tis alteced that Henton was concerned in almitar transactions at Brighton Beach. BRIGUTON BEACH. Rrrontos Iheacu, Aug, 9.—The mile race was won by Violt, Bob Itldale sceond, Reporter third, Timo, 1523. Weekly won tho mile-and-a-halt race, Uso sovond, Dodetto third, Time, 2:40, . The mile-and-an-clghth race was wou es by i, Duke of Kent second, Kitty Clark rd. Time, 3 ninutes, Thy onu mile was wou by Gouverncur, By-tho- Mae accond, Brideenke third, Time, 1:43, ‘The handicap steuple chusc, ahort course, won wou by Stryghalne, nanoo third, Time, 2: rider at tho Hfth Jump. —— QUOITING, Lonpoy, Ont, Aug, 9--Tho quolttng match for the champfonsh!p of Cauads and $100 u site, Vetweon Churles Walkersbaw, Wingham, pres- ont chainplon, and James Dobson, of Walkers Pils ex-phampiou, waa wua by the former, 01 D. aecoul, Suuw- Lizzto 2:8. Uerglo throw ber ——— DOES IT WANT FOSTER DEFEATED ? To the Editor af The Chicago Tribune, Cutcaao, Aug. 9, 1831.—Tho Republican press of Chivago appearto have overlooked or Ignored tho trencherotis course boluy pursued by the Conkling organ (the J.-0,) in this ofty in regard to tho Ohio clection, Has the ex-Senator given the wink tuhis Chicago orman to play into the hauds of the Domvcruts of Obio in the pending campaizn?. It looks that way, anyhow. Tho Organ is constantly Aring small shot at tho He- Publican papers of Ohio, and as constantiy pare ®graphing in favor of Dookwalter. tho Demo- cratic candidate far Governor, 11 deotures that “somo uf the Republican pipers of Ohio" .are “mullgnant.” that they are indulging ta “Virgicw,” ote, and inthgates that Bookwulterg Tepublivautant ts botter than that of the wlorue Aid papers, because be vuted twice for Grant, ‘Thon, after baving estublisied (1) Boukwuiter’s Kepubdlicanian to its own sutivfaction, tt pros ceeds hotly to defond bis Democracy, declaring that “the nowspupers that are uaking lg of Bookwaltors Lemvcracyon the ground that he nlwhys volwd the Kugubllcan ticket untillast November know very litte of what thoy’ are talking about" Oa Monday inst, quoting from the Cinviunaul Gazette to the olfeut Suat * the mumbling Craternity are swelling the population of this city,” the organ indulges int eulogy of a distinguished Ghiu Democrat as fol- owas “If Chicago's Domovrasio Mayor had to of the pluck of the Democratic Mayor of Cinclnnatt (t would bo diforont.* straws show whiet wet wwe wind blows; und thoy straws show thit onkline's Chicney organ is doing ta feeblu best to olect Huokwaltor Governur.or Odio, Tro Morgan” is loyiont if Coble, for it ta only by tho defeat of the Lopublican party that Conkling can be “vindivated’'s and tt his Chis cage organ can cuovince Obie Hepublicans that Loukwalter ts. 4 better (eoubllcan than tha le: RB dlicans who Are uppushig hint and supporting jov, Foster, it may secure for bin some yotcs Srom pecuilar epubileaus, Bleantime tho ure an appeals to Democrats to stund by Bookswal- ter ou the ground that [t Is suiticiont, uccording to the bighust Demovratic authority, that by bus beons six montha”™ within the pany, Toul, And to all voters it appeals Ii bohait uf Hookwalter on the grouud of a x-continued course of previous vood behavior,” Aa to Goy, Foster's Republicanism the orzan ievilones it ia also silent ay to-his "proviuis bens: *: OF cole the organ ty weak in }ts support of Hookwaltor as in everyibing piso where Conk jog ie nob concerned, Mn ls supe port of that grout chict it is iirung. and (iy ite deounelation ef all woo question bbs primuey it I$ Use ANd Mure VigorNUs fi propertion as tho et? save tower an nance in teed Publi calls avon. 8 ib party disciptine,” Hesuiug bat the Hupubticats panty wut be brought to its kaees bufure tho ex! dus el rag that there van be nu. harmouy 1) A perty when 8 foading ‘Organs wssill with ialice ang slander Se tsion aaa srue men of the arganizas is 9 fookwalter, “ burmony 1s necussar) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1881—TEN vaGur. mony Is necessary to Buccoss, and It proposes to Provo that tho harmony necessary to succons dons hot exist by doing ita feevlo hest to dofent Qoy, Fostor and secure tho elcetion of Hook walter to tho Vovernorship of Unio, Finatly, tho organ professes a purpose to “whack over tho wid” those Mepublicaus who aro opposd to Vindteating Conkling by the clogtion of. look- walter, ‘This ta the posttion of tho organ by the record, and ft isin portoct. Harmony w! th lta course for the post throg months, It dcolared ita inde Femlanes of the Repubiloan eet 4 whon Conk- ing dectared his; it fought with him tintll ho wont down, ond (tie atl fighting the riincdl aliticlnn’s battles. Honco tte poaltion outside 10 opublican party is porfootly logical: for It must bo rentomborod that Conkling woitt down while fighting ngainat a majority of tho Kepub- lean mombera of tha Now York Stnte Assom- aa Mo refitsod to rotire from the contost nol+ withatanding @ mero than two-thirds adversa majority vote, and his last word was a word of dolignes of tho Republican majority at whose hands ho suffered defent. His Chiengy orga has followed him outof the Hopablican parts it Is a freo. Inne In polities, but it tacks tha courage of its conylotions, nnd supports Nook- walter inn cownrtly, anea ing hale-honrted Lotit bo all ono thing or the othor. If it Goy. Fostor dofoatad to punish Garileld, tot It say Bo, and atick to It, VINDEX. TAXABLE PROPERTY. Asseaamont of ‘Wend and Porrsonnat Froporty in tho Digforont Countion of Albnoln. Speetas Dispatch to The Catcaoo Tribune. SprinavieLy, Ith, Aug. %—Following is a stateinont, showing the nssessinent of property. in tho sovoral countics in tho State of Mtnols as returned to tha Adltor of Lublis Accounts for tho your 18813 Lands and Potat vatne Adama Alexan Rand 6. Roan Hrown,.,. Buren, Calhoun, Carrol... C8 0 Champaign, Christi Clark Ra WUE HK 9 A LULA, Heh Huncock . Hardin. Honddorson ... 6+ Henry’. HANES BRT H 4 re, 407 L087 URIS Mucoupin, Madison, 1,8 38100 144, Bit WET ASL BAMLOS AAT ARE W575 F510 wi als ied TAB OS Patawn..... Randalp! Wehtand, Rook Islan Balle erseoe. 3 TaN ON ASMSE OAL zim) TH34.0:2 ONL { $68,000 8,708,200 Sunt OULU STD AH AD THO, OT OT ho fol Siintsiisioa sell qlvo bo ot lator est. ‘Sho tirstof them shows tha valuo of lute and Jands, tho socond of personnl property: TEAG EBTATES a Number. Value, Average, Improved ands, vese 98,007,607 $303,000,001 § 12.82 . ROWE BISCO. AT SS A0k SIV, TEE TUL 1103 SO, Sinus tah Sau ATT 20,4800) “81,70 Total lots....... 857,509 $150,148,173 $205.43 Total vaiue of raflroad property sessed by Assessors,, ‘Tota! valuo of all prope: PERSONALTY, Improved ints..... Unimnproved lots... Number. | Value. Aver'ge. 0 Sad BD AS G10 $ 27.00 abe EX NAO” WUE inst kt nee, ‘1 wins a eam engines ant Dullersicrs essere AGH 1,005.00 Smh.10 Carriages & wagons.. D827t GT A23 18.01 Watobedgand olucks,. 09,715 27,080 BL Sewing and knittlug: machines, EC os 2 Pinnos.. SA LUOLUTD Bis Melodeons & organi i003 Us,OTL US Stoumbouts and gall. - toy vessels, , Sit 2 Merchandisa,. Muterial and Mauufacturess’ tools, ete, Agriuultural tools and machinery... Gold and silver plate and plated ware, Diamonds aud Jewciry..... . Monoy of banks and bankers, Crodita of banks and bunkers, Monoys of otbor than binke: Credits of einer than bunke: co Pro} Gealn of all kinds... Hank stock... * PLATE-GLASS MANUFACTURE, Specrac Dupatch to The Chicago Triduna, Pyrrsuuna, Pa., Aug. %.-Tho plate-glass plant which Is Doing erected at Hito's Station, a fow tolles from Vitteburx, by Mr. Ford, of New Ale bauy, [nd,, will be ready for business by Jan. 1, Mr, Ford, whg bas just returned here from a ‘Visit to tho Eastern citles in seureh of n device Tor produciug perfect and ecouonleal beat, which bo found In A gas-producer in uso in a uickel-plating ostablishment in Pbiladolphia, daya (bore 3. n0 good renson why thle conatry should not stand ut the heal of tho Plute-glass Industry, the sand hero belng bottor than that in Franco, England, or Germany, On this subjevt ho saidto your vorrvapundent; *'To thelr ors per cent of ime purltios we cnn contrast our Berkshire (Muss, sand woleh has but twentyetwo hundredths of per cent of fiapuritica, and now there bus boon 4 depodit of sand-rock found wear Pitiburg, it Hancock County, West Virglolt, by Str. Sacer, who recently wrote to Mr. Joseph 1), Weeks that analyais bad sbown that there was but ones tenth of) por cent impurity init. This saad i cupae ple oF waking Wo'eleurcat crystal produced, und Will bo an tuportant factor In tho sicouss of Hy entorprisy at Hite’a station.” Sir, Rord ba envourazed, und thinks bls plant will prave suus cessful trum the eturt. Ie will by the second cuncern of the kind in tho United Brats, a SMALL-POX IN KENOSHA, Rpectul Lnwutch to The Chicago Tribune Kesesss, Aug, UThroyxh gros ignorance Of physicians severul casca of amull-pox have existed bero for weeks, The best fuiiies of the entire community baye boen exposed, and Breut alarus and judigualion calst, . ee Write to Sirs, Lydia &, Makau, 233 Western | aveuuo, Lyan, Suse, for namos of ludiog that 'G ben restored ti perfoet oulth by the use Vegetsble Cyumpound. It is a tive the" moat stwwbbora cases OF femulo MARINE NEWS. Vessel-Mén Think the Promised "Boom" in Freights *-Has Come, ' An Advanéo of One-Quarter Cont & Bushet on Corn to : a Buitilo. A Dollar arid a Half a Ton No Paid‘on Coal from Bufs ° « fato. Proceedings Commenced Agatust ‘Tage Ownors for Violating tho Whistle ‘y Ordinance. Around the Lakes—Arrivals ond Dopart- urea™Migoollancous—Along tho Dooks. HOME QGATIL ERINGS, TARE FRVIGUTS, ‘There was considerably Inquiry for room by wrain-shippora yusterday, agents demanding gonerally \ cant, aud somo { cont, over Mone day's rate on corn to Huffato, suvoral charters were tnd toward tho vlose of ‘Chango at 24 conta, and tho rato on a cargo of whont tu tho same port wus reported ats%e, ‘Thera ure sult to bo cunstdurable quantities uf both whent and corn awalting ahlpment, and vessol-owners ure enienlating on an advance in rates, ho chur- tora reported yusterday were: FOR BUFFALO, Bihela, Propeller Arabin, corn, BNO Propeller Buttulo, wher 24 f3),000) Propeller Pridjeon, corn... eee BLOW Veopotlor Afaskn, corn .. 5,000 Senooner Ponsaukes, corn, eee 6 6ADU00 Schooner Wells Burt, cord: 000 Schooner Dantot Ki Schooner North Ca i Fort COLLINGWOOD, Propoilor Giclpby COP. .6¢+ese00 cree cceeeo01 19,000 LUMMRR -FRELAITR : Lumber-onrrlors have no diticulty in soour- Jue churtors, and rates romain firm aud une was Krom Grand If From Muskego From Buy City, {ho above rates sols, Bteum-bargea carrying luiuber from dock to dock at 1244 conta less frum Grand Haven and Muskexon, ‘ Coat, FRELoHTS, Vessol-ownors were In high gleo yesterday, fdvicos buving beon received from Nuttulo that the rate for enrrying coal from thut port to Mil waukoe yr Chieago had ndvanced to $1.50 per ton, nud vessola in notive demand at tho ud- vance. It wie also reportod that the rate fron Osword bad been udvanced 10 conta per ton, muking tho prico from thore $2.14 net, with but fow vessols offering at tho udyanee, Vessel- men think that tho long waited for “boom " In freights hina arrived, and ail anticipate a cone Unued advance iu rates from now on till tho tioso of navigntion. THE STEAM-WIISTLY ORDINANCE, It scoma thut tho olty authorities have deters Talued to edforco that section of the now ordl- nauce relating to stead whistles which dofnes tho size of whistles to Yo used by tugs and stenm eraft entering and navigating the Chicago River. Yesterday OMtcer Florence Donuhue, who 16 de- talled to report violations of tho elty ordinances by vessetian, yesterday sorved stimmondes on George P. Gilman, of tho Union Towlug Asso- elttion; John t, Byron, of “Manager John's" Tug Ling; and Ed Van Dalston to appear.befere “Justice Wallace on tho 17th Inst. und nuswor tho churves against ‘thom for violating tho olty ordininee by baviug whiatlea on thor tugs Inrger than those prescribed by the Inw—name- ivy thirteen iucbes long and threo fuvhes in diamoter, It la understood that In caso nny of the gentiomon aliall be fined for not ‘comity tiue with the requirements ot tho ordinance that. an appeal will be taken and common vaugo made by the diferent towing ussouintiona in fighting the ordinance, -The tumor elalm that the tiso of no aniall x whlatie world bo 1 vie olntion of the Uulted States rogulitions yovorn- {ng steam craft; that those regulations pro- acribu that stenm oraft must carry a whistlo hinge snough to bo Heard plainly at at distanco of natatute milo, and that a thruceinch whistio caunot be so heard. Tho purpose is to enrry tho ateation futo tho United Stutes Courts and thoro ket a decision as to the valldity of the ordinance, "| Anothor claim the tuymen make agalnst the so of whistles 13x3 fs that ono whistly could not ho distinguished from anothor, and would toud to lacrosse the danger of nuyigating tho river. AN INJUSTICH TO A WORTHY MAN, An item has been going the rounds of tho nowsprpers published around tho Inks to the offect that Capt, Louls Bogart, on nasuimlig command of the sohooner Maria Martin, bad at- tempted to levy n tux. (or " blood inonoy,” ua it fa stylet) on tho’ sallors xbonrd: ‘of hts vessol for tho privilezo . of salling un her, Happoning to imect Capt, Boyart yesterday ‘Nin ‘Cuinunn reporter usked thit ntlennin whit truth thore was in tho report. Ho indignantly denied the accusntion, and sald phat. re menor tad Ween aturted rnin ne M nomy forthe purpose of injuring is reputation, to sald bu betloved sailors carned all thoy got, and, so fur na bis trentmont of mon. was concerned, anybody was nt Iborty to quire of any eallor in him) as to whothor ho was capable of doug the gotion falacly attributed to him. several suilors, mot ut random along the docks, whun asked their opinion. of the story, pronuunced Tho thing a malicious iivel, all untting in giving Capt. Bogart an excollent character asa master gud in suying that ho was a@ man incapable of uttompting to squeeze “blood-money" from those under him. As the article attributing auch Keontemptidle attempt on tha part of Capt. Hoxart to * biced " his sailors bas had wide olr- culation, it 8 no more than ie that his vindi- cation abould bave equal publicity, and it fs to be hoped that our contemporaries who pub- Ushed tho item will do tha Captain justion by correcting the falsq Iinpression regarding him, ‘ Z DOCK NOTES, The lumbor market wus olear of yossela D; dark last nixht, ; ? ‘Tho tux Protection, Capt. Louis Groy, is in dry-tock baying hor sipra-boarings ropafruil. ‘The costof the repairs tothe bly schooner Davitl Dows foot upin tho uelghborhoud of Ruud, A disputuh recolved. In this city. ycatorday Stated that tha schooner Crosthwalty was ut Escanaba leaking, Capt. Tous Nelson has boon assigned to tho counnand.of tho sehuoner Carrier, yico Capt. Chartua J. Jonsan, reatgued, ‘The schoonor Con piog, has beon charterod to carry iron-ore trom Excanibe to Cleveland, and witlleave for the fortner purt thls morniue. ‘The schoonor Stampede Is in Millor Brothers’ Seyetooks baving uw leak stoppod, and tho 6chooncr DB. Parsons-is having her bottom calked, Z 2 i 0.4. Green has chartered the tux Aga itnn- om, of the Union ‘Lowing Lino, for the nianes of the wenn. Bho will be used in qowlig dredges und mud scows, Tho roport that tho Union Steamboat Com- es . bier: Now arobes ut Mutat, epee te ‘noe tug J. M1, Martin wot back from Michi; City yesterday, to while port she towed te scows loadod With stone for use tn building the Govertiment pler at that place, jt. Joseph is In tho Chicago Dry- Dock Conpas dovk ngaln for repute. itis quite Ukely that this boat will furntvh tho marine Topurters 0 tirsteclass Ulsuster to writy np thie Tull, us who woes rugulurly into drysdock overy: fortnight to sepale sumotning or other, A pllo ty reported aticking out of the river pow the National Rlevator, and notte onv in the north draw of Bouts sted street bridge, Harbortnuster MuCurthy's wtteation bas beon callod to theso daugerous Oustructions, and he Witt torday take meusures to bave thom juimus diately removed, E,4 a ‘The Ittle schooner doses, the unfortunate crt thst the stwam-bargo John MN, Lyon vruvbod somewhat, and which bid bur faremust Wwken our n day or two! after by a ator whlle Au deyeclouk, posturing Jett Port ns oud a: Miler Brawors buying: repaired ber vo Captaln's eattatuotion,". ‘The Keamen’a Union ‘mot {n regular weakl: *ysion last oventuy At’ No, WO Wet Randolph Strec. ‘Sho question ofbolding i grad plenio sciae tine in August wre Uiscussed at yroat Wi tho onty, urd Nnully passed for futuce cousiderus ton. con Wag taken on the death of the Drothor sallor.who onmiplyed auteide ln Lincoln Yark uw Hus's nyo, He WAS Hut Lonstdered a, mother i goed stundhG, behaving Joined bus tow tuys hofure vomiting the rash. doed, After lateing to nuraldross. by President Powers, tho Union qdjoy pau, P Capt Fulllvan, of ¢ bauner Cation Wost, auatiue tg Bure Sou ry budiy treated by tho United States Surana: at Clovulund, | Thu Gatton Weet run dowy, o Ashing-buut why. counng out of Cleveluad barber un hee way ta Ashtnuula, The awaer of (uo Ushin Bout fiend bu) a Kk tha scboanor for #2u dau; bad whan t b Guldest ase renee “AsuLAgUs Hal” Gapte Bullivan ‘ue. colupetied Vs 40 ta a Crs) ay to bund bis He the Starabat buving iustructed bis deputy abs t accept Asbtabula netics on tho vessol'a bond, This action the Japtain complains of strongly, saying <hat.the parties offering to go on bis bond wero Among the most cesponsibly citizons of Ashtubula. Flo fwita compelled tu loxo two Tull daya’ timo just to gratify t ospite, ho says. af tho Muarahnt, who ‘of sole Foason oF other benrs him ilt-wilt. Capt, Petor Nalcou, the submarine diver, has returned from Silver Island, gitunted in Lake Superior. Io gives a grapnia description of tha richness of tho copper ard sliver ore taken from tho tities thore, The orlalial (stand fa all gone, having beon dostroyed by binating, but tho on- trance to tho mites Is guarded by Immense orils sunk with stony. Capt. Falcon desconded to tho bottom of tho: lake at Silver Taland. rovernl Umos, one timo going down ton topth of righty. two feot, whoro ho mado a chain Cast ton boulder on the bottom. wolghing about 1,60) pounds, which wad-retaad, atid 2,000 worth of sliver oxtrnoted froin tha rock. White in lake Buperlor tho Captain visited Dutt whore ha uxitmined tha wreek of tho burn propeller City df Wlinipey, He found overythitg tn ber completely uestroyed. = Tho muchluory was 90 badly Injured that tt fs not worth the cost of rulaing, “Tho. Captain will provably revisit Silver Tsiand again next spring and muke a thorotigh oxplorntion of the botton of tho Inke around tho Island for the precious metals, AROUND ‘THE LAKES. <A TOUMN-LOOKING WRECK, Dotrott Hree Preas: Tho wreck of tho tig Prine divill is sald to bo tho toughest looking old hull ever brought Into port. Mer upper works, {n+ eluting sinokestack, whistle, and In fact overy> thing above tho mnin deck, have Leon destroyed by tho waves or removed by the wreekers, Hor hull ts tn good contlition as far aft as the tow. post. Aft of the tow-post to the stori-post tha starboard quarter Is almost ontiroly zone and the port side badly twisted. Whon the tug Join Martin went to tho Prindiville some ight weeks ayo, sho coukl not got within 150 Coat of the Int- ter. Tho Martin dredged a channel fourtcen tect to tho 6traaded tug and ong around bor six- teen fect deop, Tho tug was found to contain a large amount of sand, to freo her from which occupied & great deal of time, When tho large holo In ber stieboard quarter was fount and oxamincd by three divers, vo ont of thonumbor declared that It could not bo patched. Tho romnlning diver, John Dodd, of Choboygan, sali tho work could to done. and, in order to prove that bo waa right, be did the work in a most satisfactory milter. William, Livingston, Jr, who suporintended the work of raising tho tug, fa loud In tls praise of Str. Dodd's ability ng.u diver, tid declares that but for the latter's help tho Prindlyillc would now be lying on tho bench Instead of boing in tha drs‘-dlock at Port Huron. Tho machinory is ina frsteclasa coutition, and after n litte runbing up will be ready for. business. it Is thought that tho work: of rebuilding to Prind|vitio, witeh will be dono a the Wolverine Dry-Dock Company at Port Huron, will ocenpy about ve weeks. Tho re- lonslng of the Prindlyilie was undoubtedly ono of tho most dinicittt pleces gf wrecking work eyor dona on tho lakes, and Its sueccasftl com> pletion is much to the credit of Willian Living- stoi dr, and Capt. David Girardin, of the tut John Martin, who aucecsatully dredged away the sand from nround the stranded buat. TO NE NAMED AFTER THE Hoy, Capt. Willian Johuson ie a shipownor, as woll nei anilor, xe Muanitowoo, Among Cnpt. John- son's fleet are vessels now named after wil his ehildron,—threo Gougiters, “the Clara, tho Ola, and how the Alico, The Inter diughtor, by tho way, Isonly one year old, It sooms that Capt. Jonnaon ts building vessols na his family grows, and, Inasmiich as the girls peters fathor and mothor to“buy thom n lettle brother,” It may not be long before still another new craft 4s added to the Johnson tlevt, for thore will car- tainly havo to be n Vessal named atter tho boy. THY BTEAM-NANGE EDWANDS. Toronto (ilebe: “Tho fino stenm-barge Will fou Rdwards, whieh arrived down at Duitalo Friday morning, alecharaed her cargo of grin and re-louded with conl in remarkable good thne.. She renched Hufluto at 9 o'clock with a cargo of 07.000 bushels of corn, Sho went to tho Erie olevator atd o'clock in the Afternoon, and 4300 Saturday morning bor enrgo was alt out. Zo'ctock sho was at the Delaware & Lieku- Wannit docks, and by 10:60 had loaded tear! 1,300 tons of coal, und reached Willinme’ doc! ‘or hor fuel." A MONSTER SCOW LAUNCHED, ‘The monstor acow bullt by Coutructor J. W. Denols, for the parpose of transporting stone from tho harbor to tho new cribs when sunk, wag Inunohed at Milwaukes Monday aftornoot, tnd will be put into servico to-day, when the prodigious orlb will bo sunk, ‘The scow is ninety Teot long and thirty fect wide, ‘Shore Ia ntso tn course of construction anothor scow of tho samo dimensions, which will be complated In 1 fow days, NONONADLY DISCHARGED. Netroit Free Preset The winy friends of J. C. Millor, woll known in mariuo circles here and on the St Clalr River, who was on teint here for snuggling, will: bo pleased to learn that ati Sat- urday he was honorably discharged. Sho Com: infesfoner in iisoharg li bim said that tho casa wan one which abould not haye beon. proso- ou NOT EMHARRASSED. © - ’ s ‘Tho strike of tho dock Invorors at Erfo has no} Niniered the movements of the Anchor Lino pro- petlors. Whon boats; bring grain down and earry coal up thore is not much need of Inboroers, _ Less Erlo men may posulbly pull their. own jc: MISCELLANEOUS. WUAVE MEN REWARDED, Sptetat Dispatch td The Chteaga Tribune, Montncas, Aug, 9.—Tho United States Consul at Windsor, N. 8, bas received ‘notleo from the Secrotary of Stato of tho Intention of the United States Government to present Michael Doyto, Captnin of the bark Holvidore, of Windsor, with A gold watoh, and Nelson. Fielding, of Wiidsor, Mate, with a gold medal, for bravery In resoulng the Cuptaln and crow of the American schooner joseph Portor, Tho Joseph Portor was bound from Jaokeonvilic, Vu, to Full River. sho sprang olouk Io agate, and was falion In with My tho bark Molvidere on Deo. 30, 1880. ‘The Bel- videoro sightéd the schooner fi tags of dis- tress, and the Captain iininediutuly ordered tho boat to be lowered to procecd to her, although there was a tremondans sea runnivg atthe tn. The bout's crew consisted of tha Mato and five nen, who, oftur great péraoverance and in dangor of tholr lives, auccéudad in roacuiug the whole crew, ‘The witoh ‘and medal are now tu tho bunds of tho Governor-Gonoral of Canada, and will be sont to tne Consul for presentatiun utguee. LAUNCIE OF A TUG, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes CurvetaNn, O., Aug. 0.—P, Smith's new tug: ‘Wits successfully Inunched thigafternoun, She meastiros 72 fout over all, ius feet beam, and 0 feet hold. Mor ovglno is 22 by 24 inves, She Goat $12,000, LOADED WITIE WHRAT FON CHICAGO. Spectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKeR, Aug. 9.—The schoonor Holivin was towed hore frum Kenosha and loaded with 35,000 bushols of wheat for Chivayoat 114 cunts, udvellne of ¥ cont. + WAVING LEAKS STOPPED, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mitwauker, Auy. &.--Tho sehoonors Spartnn and C, North aud scows Milton and Forest wero in dey-dook hero ta-dtywntl having sprung a leak during the late northoster, PRESENTED WITH A MOLD MEDAL. Hpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chtcaga Tribune, CLRVELAND, U,, Aug. U.—'Lho Board of Trado to-day presented “ Pig-Tron” Jolin Miller with a sould inedal for herole notion in saying lives, : SOVOUT BUELTEN, Special Duapateh to Ths Chicago Triburse Port Connonny, Ont, Aug, 9.—-Tho schoonor Groton, bound up tho luke, ran iu bore tosday for ahulter, MUSKEGON LUMDER sirPsENts, Sprciat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. MoxkkaoN, Mick. Aug. 0—Clourances to-day, twontyetive. Lumbor shipments, 4,10,W0 fect, PORT OF CHICAGO, AMIIVALH. > n, Stanitawuc, sundrios Stmr Bheboy; ” i won tinvers sundrOs wiries, Btiue treo iy Arup Cuatplain, Unoboyvan, sundrtes. » Drop Messunger, Bouton liatbur, sundelam, Prop kayiurk, Henin Karbor, sindsion, Prop Gsunta, Miwaukeu, sundelus, Prop Humalu, stuthou, sundries rub d. &. duayerns, saugATUCK, Lumber, jatny, Slumegon, uaber. 0 Wake gun, lumbar. ws Hinvun, sundelos, abr, ; js dutin Mittvr, Vine late, bast ip Humming Bird South Havana, cobblestone. Ant fa, Muwxuxnn, hniver, St. Luts, Huttsin, sundrivs, i Mesos, Musaadurts luuse, Mropd. it puiedley, susugon, inmbor Rene Bolte Brown, Gyonts May. pusia. | Pele Nyreiv, Shyskoaut ts Behe duis, King, Wutalo, val pelir City uf Woudsiack tiiy Lako, bark, Bene Sullig ieanacon, Llovutund, cust, geur anvbacat. Ul in Akivurs lwabue, icur Nuun pude, Bo eagin WEMT, Beur St it uckned, tackand's Vian aubor, Fone Juniberwaan, Tiluek Crovk, luuubur, pele Btatd, Muskoyon, bunwur, Buu &. G. Ubbs, Bisson Bay, umber. Pea Pra} i ACTUAL BAILINGS, Hebe Prank Crawfurd, Macktiaw, I Sent oa Man chaneruleawe™ Scur GU. Dh, Grand Haven, Hat. Muskegon, ete, Bene Conquest, Whitelleu Buy, ight, che, Alictutwas, Ludington, foie Sour Ip A. Mupsun, Manutey, lait, wine Yanik CRD DITL, BU elty tiga tay, Musk guts ite con dene Hubert Huwiett, Grand Haven, Mgbt BER ESE Aa ahah GJ. MaG IN, Murtuvity, huat,: evietin ht, Sig At Hy Unidos. Suskexun, | Layo Uhnsmuina, NENT, pater ndrivs, aur in Hay, Myhe ‘alling woud, 11306 bu cur Us Ny Hulda, 41,00 DY GUrds by pune Havid Duws, Hutto, OM by cari,” © Rene Uy i) Duudnian, sued ttiyers laut fun: Bele Hohe basbied? Aluesonyns iad pede Ton it . She Sunedlage Guceetan Baye feu eee ‘OL a io Bw ‘Bote Buacllans, By te Atos tees eS ane fice ‘Ottor, Muskegon, {ight hr Rosumption, bord itivor, sundries, Rime Coronn, Mileaukes, mindrtes, Kime Kheborint, Annituwon, anndeiog. trop My iar! enion Harbor, sunuriog, Prop Maing WAKE Oe Hehe. Sop Inter-Geonn, Bacanaba. Ua Prop R. Mopanntd, Muskegon, sundrics, Prop City of Duluth, Limite a rion, Pron Mary Groh, South flaven, sundries, # fron ys B. Sonvornn, Saugatoek, aunirion. . frop Lake Brie, Colingwood, 00 bu cori. - Prop Oeante, Geeot Hay, nuneteleen, tain City, Bucklo, 20 bu corn and sune « ' * ba OTITEN LAKE PORTS. PONT IURON, it ri Ponr Jiunos, Mich, Aug. 0.—Pdssod up—Pro- polloraf. a. Kershaw, Empire State, William Rdwarda with M. W. Pago and Uharlos Foster, Pasanig and barxes, Dean Wehmond with G. 8, Hogard; schoonors Loulso, 1. N, Todman, Graco, Amella, 2 Town—Vropellors 1.8. Fay and consort, John B. Lyon with, M. Hutchinson, Alleghany and barges, Hf. 1D. Cofinberry with E. Corning and consort, Irunewick with H. 1, Baldwin, Supe> ror and consort, Wind—Southweat, freaht weather cool and oloitdy. Dour Huron, Mich, Aug. 0—0:50 p, m.—Down: —Vropoliora ‘Starucen and Colorado: steamor Koweonaw; ateam-bargo Annie Smith with achuonors lt. Dowd, Bolle Mitchell, and Colum- blan; schooner John Herrill. Up—Propettera Ogomaw and Toledo anu eon- sorts; achooners Clara, Ficetwing, and W. 1 Hanna, : ' Wind—South, light; wenthor fine. MUPFALO, Spectal Mispateh to The Chicaso Tribune. Thurrao, N. ¥., Aug, 0.--Arrived—Propollors Thoinua W. Palmer, 3. Wi Hlanchnrd, Nyack, Milwaukeo, Nahant, and D.. Haltentine, nod schooners Ogarita, John Kitdorbouse, Lizzio A. Law, and A, 8, Moore, grain, Chicago; schooner Sam Pint, lumber, Dutith, . ‘ Cleared—Propellers Jay Goult, V. iH, Keteh- am, Boston, and Queen of tho West, and schoon- ers J. J. Caso, I, A. Georgo, and Nollie Gardner, cont to Chicago; schooner J. N. Moster, coat to Marquette. Chirteré—Schoorters J. I, Case, Michigan, B.A. Nicholson, Netlte Gardner, and Tee iayos, and stoait-bargo V. i. Ketehain, coul from Buitalo ta Cilcaga on private terme: schooners N. 0, Woat, coal. from Huitalo to Port Muron at 60 conta: nonaonNE Kute Kichmond, coal to Detroit conts. 2 Tho Cummeratal Line propeliora Cuba and No- Uraaki are loading coal for Chienge at going rates, Canal freighta unchanged, with ittlo dotng. PORT COLDORNE. Speetat Disnatch to The Crteago Tribune, Pont Comionne, Ont, Aug. 9.—Passed up— Schooncrs Meditorranann, Sodus, tu Dotralt, eonl; D. Q. Fort, Oswego to Chicayo, conl; Bium- fina. Charlotte to Chicago, coal: Ht, Merritt, Kingston to Chioitzo, nillrond iron; IL, Beck, Kingston to Dny City, lebt, “Down—8choonora, 0, 3M, Hond, Chiengo to Kingston, wheat; Kate Kolly, Chicago to Kings- tou, wheat; Miami Belle, Detralt to Ogdensburg, wheat; Sam Cook. Chicago to Kimgaton, corn; P.M. Rogers, Duluth to Capo Vincent, whont; Loadvillu, Chicago to Oswego, corns L. 8, Eaton, ‘Toledo to Kiugaton, wheat. ESQANADA, Speetat Dispateh ta The Chieage TrHbune. ESOANAMA, Mich., Aug, 9,—Arrived—Steamors Mary Jarackt, 8.0, Baldwin, Esontaba, Leland, W. hy, Brown, ‘Rulolgh, J.'H. Owen, Progress, and Georg Barnbum; schounors G. 0, Trumplt, Wggie nnd Jones, Lucario, Iron Stato, Consti- tution, Metrapalis, and E. Gorinch, Doparted—Stenmers Cumborland, Mary Jar- eoki, 8. C. Baldwin, Escanaba, Leland, W. 1. Brown, and J, H, won: schooners from State, iUggle ‘& Jones, G. C, Trumpit, George 3M. Caso, George C, Fiuney, and Swallow, MARQUETTE, Erectat Dispatch to The Chieaoo THdunes Manguytre, Mich., Aug. 0.—Atrived—Propel- ler D. W. Powers, Eavana; tue Heller; achoon- ora C.D. Minch, Fitzhugh, and Florid: Cleared—lropultora V. Swain and D. W. Pow- ers; schoonera A. C, Maxwell, Wabash, 0. 2. Minch, and 1. J. Webb. Passed up—ropellera J. L, Hurd and Wins- low. Passed down—Fropollor Arctic, MILWAUKEE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. VAUKEE, Wis. Aug. 0.—Artived from bo- low—Steutm-barge W, H. Barnum, Clearod—Schoonor Bolivia, . for Chicago: schoonor Moonilght and propelter Potomao ant consort Sawyer, for Eacaunva. i we. |, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ente, Pa., Aug, t.—Enterod—Propollers Cona- munigh and Wessahickon, grain, Chicago. Cleared Fopaite! Buttoronl and schoonor Al- logheny, coal, Chicago, or SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS’ REUNION, JCincinnAtt. O., Aug. B—Tho soldiers’ and sailors’ National rounton. to bo hiatd Sept. 14, 16, and 16 noxt is attrauting widespread attontion. From all quarters come avidonces of 4 yory weneral attendance of ex-soldiers and valtora of the late War. Ono rullrond renorta’ that It al- ready sees difiiculty in procuring cars enough to transport mon who nro com- ing. It has been decided to locato tho oneampment at tho Hamilton’ County Fair- Grounds, whoro there Is abundant shelter for. 15,000 to £0,000, exclusive of those who may bo quartered In tonte. Efforts to got tonts froin the United States Goverumont baving. fulled, tho Committe will endouvor to got the use of the tents belonging to che Ohio Nationa! Guurd. A feature of thu program is tohave as joany. minor reunions of Toginental and other organ{- zutions ns posalbic. ‘fo this end, some fifty or inord halls have been ongnxod, to be use signed froo for the use of such orgunizations, Applications for such “ng. signment , of quartera have already ‘been recelydd from fn large number of orgunize- Uons, and tho ‘st of assignmonts will scon bo published. . Much work has been: done by the local committee in procuring Nata of houses not hotels or rostauranta where lodging nay bo had. Thlaisdona toenabdlo visitors to readily find those accommodations, and a Committee on Quirters Will be ready to give information on this point, A program will soon bo aduptod. Its genoral features will bo a grand parade, addresses, cumpefiro talks, ant roglmontal, brignde, and othor rounjons, salutes, and tires work fron tho hilltop. : SS ees STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BPRINAEIETD, IL, Aug. %.—Tho Btato Board of Equalization vonvened thla morning, choos- ing Jaines P, Root as temporary Chairman, The Iyde Park philosopher aeomed to consider this nga matter of course, and ho did uot waste nny Umo jn acknowledging the honor. All the mem- bors of the Board were present except Willlam A.M, Crouch, of Oquawka. After the mombers had beon éworn in, Sr, Ainsworth nominated auditor Swigort, who ia ex-ofllcto n momber of ho rd, 28 Chairman, nid be was unanimous Wiliiuin Hl. Heukloy, Chief Clork in tho Auditor's office, was clocted Socrotary by aue clummtion, Tho orguntzttion was completed by electing Willium L. Wetzel as doorkeoper, J. We Foster as uselstuct, and Maud Hoyt as page. Measra. Warren, Hoot, and Rynard wore ap- f 5h 4 1 meee to AT ali, btoudl refreshing satlatiuction, Nvely splrty, © A pleasant confection, wi cortain of uty offect."—Cincinnat! Guxette, Louts titabes Democrat, Cinctanatt Commercial Apres eu wuelind Leader, Ukon eharin,-Terre Haute Expr —Chattanne: “Tt ds plousant to comment A mediaing 4 A' positive and pleasant ror 4 For huilies und ehijitven, tv taste of a pili or pavers coshate Ets “One of its peasant forin.-Keabuk (Towa) Gate City, 4 We cheortully recomitoi Tropice-Fm' Tt ath genth', effectively, and is delicious to take, Clesnsias the systems thoroughin, it fmparis vigor to mind and by _ dispels Melanche! A Sincre Trrat Convinces. poluted as tho Committee on Ruled, Tho Audit- |. ~ PROPIO FRUIL LAXATIVE... ~ A WHOLESOME CURATIVE. Needed in very..Family. pose of pills and the usual time-worn cathartic medicines, lousness, Headache, Indisposition,, Piles, and all kindsed_ ailments, Extracts from. Newspaper Opinions: “Tt does ita work well and aulelely: lea ving! (ieee Laxative is an elegant and refreshing fruit lozenge, Win ne sense & quack mnodiclue, for alroady Mt ia preserlbod by leading physicl: “It produces no griplng, nots ously and naturally, and ts pleasant to tho taste-"—P°" JN Cortatnty no medleui diicovory of late years cait cqual It in value to thie human rae “Tha mildest and most efficient aperiont we over tired.!'—Cineinaatl A. 0. U- ned 4 Tite boon tried far cost] venoss by person connocied with tits olfies, and found 80 really nedy i Hote, — Hits, rau, » Mos features ta that it coutata noimercary or doleterious aubatance WA pluawunt pire for contlveness Petyinpe art i y h TA et atable as the nicest seta cans Texas hi eit ranico martyrs of tail ius Fraacl Stay be felted upon ns a most Hurtado nd effective medicine,!'—San Jose (C3), % ‘and aale,'—dew Yor’ “THe luzenios are a8 | “Ta moru elliclent in ite netion than the naw aul Lchitdren. aco News Letter, “We betpeuk for lyBrult Laxatl warld~ fame an id NE Be Re Sivple-tiralt Laxative eworldew ide it Laxative ii SOLO BY ALL ORUGGI: ‘Tor presented tho returns recoize, | County’ Clorks aud the raltronis a | Md jJournad. me a a Mt, THE SAN FRANCISCO MINT INVESTIGA Ban Francisco, Aug. 0.—In tho Min TM, aation tu-tlay Stipertitentone Dodge inten, that In making romovals of some ofp, ttl potntocs ho had loon Aotuated by the tt thoy wore clthor unnecessary, toate tet Incompetent, He continued: "thg gent & is that I could not got along with Me, Peete Out avrrondorine tobim entra conten Mint. As I refused to do that ho rey cry hisonemy. Jn my own protection Twas torotulinte, It was undor that filer thm, ny boat to dofont his nomination for, tLe. Ho furthor atites that Pago's frleng atten : Mint wero disposod to rct at naught thoy ae ‘of thaSuperintondont, Aitd Conaenues afainigaed, reetor Hurchany et Fouarding tho manner of passing sing gectted The First Assistant Auditor tol (ect, that Dadia's aceautite Cor tho Inst quart en not yot Noted upon owlna to mister! Ren, cortrin vouchors, and a request of geet netfon on tham be deferred Uil nfter tine fo te ation, Pago hero dented that hg hag atleh a request, but stated that tho rie tse 0 Was dooty or told bim the delay us peeitise hi in 8 ncconnin aa fulif tho law would Juat rent a logs as Dex ue O11 s tit of tho Prollt fund, ands, iis testimony, and Pawo tntarmah are retsny weaphiug to Washington, °° YC it brug ——— - UNDERWRITERS’ UNION, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicaoe Trpu LA Crossk, Wis, Aug. 9.—Tho Underwr Insurance Union, consisting of delegates Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Dakota, ere sion in this city at tho Cameron House, The wero In season yosteridny, and Probably wi) ‘4 tu-morrow. ‘Tho, delegates In Atten lance A ngents In tho States and ‘Territory named of lenelinginburnen companies in tBo United a aud England. ‘She doliherntions of meget tion are seerot, and provably wil bo dust seasion. ‘Tho prirpose Of tho mectiog ty hin be tn the Intorest. of Insurance, anc The mM muthoil of working. Tho traihs ‘Crown att gt tlons to-day brought a number of delegates, — LICENSED TO ORGANIZE, * Bpeelat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritung, Brrunariep, UL, Aug. 0.—Tho Socrota State to-day fssued liconso to organize to Chicago Herdle Conch Company of Chteagy: capital stovk, $500,000; corporators, Chaties Jonkins, Charica L, Jonkina, Charis HL Ste, Re Complications, Slirror amt Farmer, If the thousands that now bayo tholr rest any Gainforl sdeateaved by complication of leering kiduey complaints would xive naturo’s rem Ktdnoy-Wort, n trial they woul be treet cured. [tots on both organs nt tho same tie fund tlorofore cumplotely tills tha Uli for nek fect remody. If you havon inine back andes. peaeend kidnoys uso ft at once. Don't nepag Ht. AMUSEMENTS, THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCEIT, eee LAST WEEek BUT ONE. | EXPonrTIoy SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, TO-NIGHT—Drilliant Ittogram of Miscellaneoy Solections, PO- Nt OW NIQUT—Hrst th Amer AUBENREE ONS MIFLIE BY APTOS mene Hequest Proma FRIDAY NIGHT teegeas ANURDAY AF S. URINOO! Pom SATURDAY BVENING Peoples toes ‘ickots, Band scents, Vor saio at the Expoxta auliding, * Sun wanp "ADAGE hansen NTE ta GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st., opportte Court-ouse, INSTANTANEOUS AND UNPRECEDENTED It OFM. Audran‘s Intost auccesatul composition, THE MASCOTTE BY THE ACME OPERA CO, Under the diroctlon of Mr, C. D. Meas, inteodusig opt rarite, Wed. Carloton, He Peat OP Uoaten, Aiteod imaeetots Randall, Rd Elsnar, snd 8 grand churus of fresh volces, Firat MASOOTTE Matinee st 2 p.m. tetey MONDAY, AUG. 2 A.M, PALMER'S UNION SQUARE THEATRE O GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 8F.% NIGHT AT BR ‘Tho greatost play of modarn times, THE DANICHEFFS. JAMES O'NEBILE, NOSE WOOD, LEWIS MORES so ieitta « avid, Jnequea Serugete und fal Dre sotlday--Dobut of Miss MOLAIE PIINDIVILLE THE LADY OF LYONS. Saturday night—KICHKLAIEU, : M’VICKER’S THEATRE. +TO-DAY-MATINER AT 2—TO-NIGUT ATS ENT PRESENTATION Greek MAGHIPISEEE SPST Ba The World. BEATS SECURED ONT: WREK AHBAD. BAUMS PAVILION. Twenty-socond-st., Cottage Grova und Indisns-ark " uring the samme Tale Byer idey orang and Suntiay Male, GRAND NCERT. Admission, 250; Hunday Btatinoa, Isc. : TEA AND COVFEE, : I Am Suited to a1 Now, morrot, and yet the 5 WiFE Eze FINES vr Coit 5 Eves And be aure you Duy thessmt Rint yor ouruinner, party s8 ‘yhe above ts a sample of the mayy comphimenv got .from pranilnent pooplo, Thd Tea ls ay tara malxed at 80s por pounds tho Coffee Ls our tau and 0, G, Java at ie, FORMOSA. TRA TPT Ch 88 STATE-ST: ty, Eypochondria, eles which nerves the i) It cures Constipation, nadoiotorions anor effects, but bringtig 14 theld ‘a clout, P= Chica: hight childhood .w! ‘ibune. To reset ye, tat witosa propertiss #1 r ‘ jans"—S er fie * at A ae: clans” inked by those who have accaslon to use It, and proscribed hy leading physi W. Bulutis, 48. per ae : = ness.” “Tt in NOM ji unlyersal ude, aod has a domand almost unequalled in the drug bual ae 2 aang: Re Ge pase Wee aBeldonh If wver before, ius nny romody grown ao-rapldly In public favor." One farltaridus, Baltimore Battimereas: * Fran Eble form ood i aay Ment ite dara (il putt serous og rd ts, Pet, Thi Price, ag and 60 C