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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; WEDNESDAY, “AUGUST RAILROADS. i ingflold Officials Flock to Spring e Buok Against the New — Fast-Bound Kely to Prove Only er Denil Lettor.’ een w’s Route to St. Paul— ke & Ohlo Heading * This Way—Other Stems. ————— the St, Paul Will oder in the Wis- Lumber Regions, of the Road Now Bulld+ Marion to Counoll BI -The Chesapea probability shat Hapld Progress —_——- utting of West-Bound "pas: ger Rates at Indian- Managers and Usneral Freight ly ali the ronds centoring Mn ‘Springtield yeatorday to to prevent the allroad mmissioners from carry: eme of xoilehig ‘s from Interlor points below the Aa alinent tariff. ‘The rallrond Ity ate greatly alarmed over ed netion of the Commissloners, they say, will not only 10 Mies lending through fengo, but will Infilet great Chicaga’y, business Interests. sad tarlif, they say, inost of the business now iscity went to wake afnal ‘alton Varehouse Col ot heir promised scl wlileh, If carried out, pedisastrous to all th would force coming to Chicago lug across the State to Toledo oluts outside of Iinots, ox 3 do not come under the pro- beeanse they do an Inte! ‘he Chicago roads are only the businvss from Interior mecting the rates of the visions of tha lay, paints to Chicago by erossrontls at corny) are compelled to ina rates from net-coinpeting suffer severe tosses, aut Cotmisslonera mean tomake th Commissloners’ tari than tha new tui iriek thie y sioner now tnean to put. Into oifect, Conit be ul out by the Chicago roads withont sneriiicimg the! if they should be ayer PEE, the; entlroly | from fonteano, ‘The earnings of all ronds finve greatly fallen off during tho Jast few months, and are stil sides this, the crop prospects are at but favorable, promising a very sil ness for next: year, the roads are Compe! 2 equally tow and lowor polnts, they would would be provent- decreasing, Le- in addition to this, oO take business at losing rates, bankruptey would stare then In the face, Not oul owners of ‘the roads nuinberlexs employés On tho yar roads are equally excited over the proposed. action of the Cominissioners, crease Sn earnings on account of the business and wnprotitablo ratos:would com-: is k relief by reducing penses, | Not puly the. the ninnugers and gl warmed, but the p now at work, but those rotained in service would have to subinittoa large reduction In tholr salaries, which, ing thopresent high costof Ify! place mauy of them in asad neers, who cannot be sald to ithe railroads whion they aro In trouble, are the most pronounced in do- posed action of the Comimls-. |. tho Brotherhood ot wounding the proj Locomotive Engineers, togethor with a dutegation of engineers, walted upon the Cominlusioners at Spring feld n few days ago, and annie astrong argit- ment against the proposed tariff, and ex; reat apprehansion that the lect of such a taritf would re- sultin tho reductlon of sularios the rallronds would ba compoll IC they meant to mate be ged by the railroad people that sioners ace fishing for po} pers, to holp thelr political te quietly standing in ing them on, Tt sue! wiil find that, Instead of and popularity, they wil Srives, as the large number of railroad em-' ated by this th TH Who favor the no’ The Grangera who ur sto ut the new tarlit Ullnols or Chicago, Wstoget thelr stull to market nt 4. Whather It gacs out- T not matters but little to than all would Chiloago be dam- proposed nection of the Commis- ago has thus far been cnabled remacy becausy its rall- In its favor, and because to compete against the lines It the rattronds are Ing this polley, Chi- the great commercial st, and Tolado ty most Itkely au gainer, Inatead of bring- Will bo compelled t nbections that mal oth ends mect, Gov, Culloin Is background and urg- is thelr ubject,* they enerally who lug outvote the Ww tariff, ten to o the Commis- nto effect care lowest possible rate: shila of the Stato o estopped from conthnuy cago Will couse t oO & Bhort cub as by dolng so the Com- OUND FRKIGIY RATES, Fiuk’s elrcular, published Truune, Inquiring. whethor- y outstanding contracts at less nt basis, and the statement that ound freight rates cannot he 2Lof August, {8 clajined nfession on tho part of Mr, Fink tion of the JoInt Executive nelng tho rates was Il-* lt {s gonorally brosent aé-that bercelved, that a number isou the 16-cunt yout In wmonth, Ro luto effect on th nd Weary avery one at cunmot bo carried to admit that they is, and for this rei loshin eau 2) iat Mr, Fink will re: feel chagrined t! AS lone ug the 8 -provalls, and the luply a, dead letter, 0 effect Aus, Arrangement 1 sf sO reason it ts utes will go int esunt low “rates sonie the to come, —_. TRUNK-LINE , Bptclut Dispatch to Ths CAteago Tritune, —Tha Evoning Post ng new Jn trunk-ling yt from what wo hear thoro an thore was a day or two iz that tho five princlpal Mn organteinz 8 hould suet’ a. pool be both sy respects val- ay proeut Kod for the bot Were Is a failure. for several ) soma © aych kind h Mt may. ‘be ex) Meh pay dividen i # dlvldendg on other 1, t what are UN become fare ry ONES pealae ey {be on tho basis of ‘the ‘There fs nothi O cagoutially vhay and recogninen, so that it scams to be of Mttlo practical lm- ortanes whether tho linea which do the usiness mako an arrangement for threo years or only for two yonrs,? WINNIPEG & DULU'TIL Bpretat Muapaten to The Chieago Trinuns, Winnirea, Manitoba, Aug. 1-3, Bothemior, General Superintendent uf the Winnipeg & Duluth allroad, fs fiers In the Interest of tho rosd to ascertalu what action the Winnipeg Southonstern Railront pro- nose to take regarding the coustruction of their ront which {a to connect wlth the Du- Juth & Winntpes at the boundary, about farly miles cust of, the Med. River ‘Tho ane mital meoting of teSouthenstern, whieh was tohaye beon hell to-day, liny been post- poned, but Afr, Bethelmer has ascertained the views of suveral Directors, which are moat satisfactory to him, and he Is confident that, should the intentions exprossed by the Manitoba people bo enrried out, Duluth will be conneetad before a year and a half, Tha Winnipeg & Dututh Rond fs already located forty miles from Duluth, and tho lecatlon of the entire Mno to Red Ithver will by complated by tha tstof Novembur, Work will be com- imenced on the Ist of December, aut itis confldently asserted that thirty miles will be traded nid the fron laid for that distances his fail, During tho winter tt ts Intended fo purchase material sv that work ean be pushed on the coming spring without delay, ‘The whole line ig to be finished to the Red iver by the Istof September, 1884. Sr, Botholmor reports that there 1s great misapprohonsion rogarding the varrltory through which the Ine rung, For 100 miles from Duluth it ts heavily: thnbered, but the soll is fertile. Ene pliicer! ng on the Mn of the reilrond ts ens: thera being no heavy grades and Coen eu ting. It will cross tlie Assinbolne at [fend Ingly, fourteen miles west of ‘Winnipex, Whore the first tawn site has been located, itisnvory oligible sito, and will be tho first Principal raliway station nfter leaving thut a Ys LINCOLN & FREMONT RAILROAD. Spectal Disvateh to The Crleago Tribune. Linconn, Neb, Aug. 16—'Tho stoukhotd- ors of the Linculn & Iromont Raltront Com- pany inet this morning for tho purpose of elouting o Board of Directors and transact- ing other business, ‘I'he followlng persons were elected Directors: John Fitzgerald, I, M. Raymond, A. 8. Raymond, J. R. Riche ards, KR. G, Cushing, I. C, Richards, and S, B. Galoy. Subsuquently tho Board of Di- rectors organized by alecting Jolin Fitzgur- uld President; L. Af, Raymond, Vice-Prest- dent; J. 2. Richards, Treasurer; and 3. 2, Galoy, Sceretary. ‘Tho Company is now fully organized and ready to forward the work of building the road botwoen Lincoln and Fremont as rapldly 13 possible, 3 undsretood that propositions tor ald with be guilt tei to a vole of the people along the ine within tha next week or ten days, and if the Company meets with the success It dee surves Insceuring ald work will bealn on the road without further delay. ‘The ehiet of ongincurs, MeNulr, is now out on the line with a party of men, and Js pushing his part of the work with energy, As it looks - now the Lincoln & fremont Rond is a substan- tial onterprise, Judglug from the determinn- pon pod pbllity of thy toen who havo taken in hand. A NEW BT. PAUL FEEDER GALENA, Il, Aug, 16,—Authorttative ad- Vices have been reculved here to-day to tho effect that tha Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rattroad Company are surveying 1 ine with a ylew to building a road from Lone Rock, on the Wisconsin River, south, tp .Ottor Creeks to Highland, Linden, aud Min- eral Point, It is olnimed that the road will bo bullt and cars will be running before the ist day of January noxt . This will, given through ling from Warren, in thls* (Jo- Daviess) county, to the Wisconsin River, furnishing that place and intermediate points with cheap lumber, ‘There ts already n road from Lone Nock to Richland Contre, and 1b ig understood that tho Milwaukes & St. Pant Company will commence early next year to extend this line trom Richland Centre to Viroqua. When this Is completed thera will “bemnorth and south road trom Wurron to » Viroqua, tho: tntter polnt being tn tha heart -of the great lumber reglon of Wisconsin, MISSISSIPPI & WESTERN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Des Moinus, in, Aug, 10,—Tho “local Di- reotors of the “ Missisalppl & Western” sys- fem of ratlways have beon in session hore for tho Inst three days, arranging the dotalls of their Iowa work. ‘hese may bo called the people’s roads, us the people along tho nes in gomne localities are taking 1 inajority of tha stock, and whore taxes are voted the tax-certificates aro made receivable for frelglits, Instead of stock, ut the option of a taxpayer, ‘Ihe Company have over s0U “wiles of steel ralls bought for the Lowa linus, to be delivered next yonr, Wark will be be- fan all along the two branches of. this round. this fall, * RAPID RAILROAD-BUILDING. Spactat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, « Dunuque, In, Aug. 16.—Gon, Bishop, who has the contract to grade, bridge, and tie the newrond for the Milwaukee & St. Paul Company from Marlon to Cottnell Bluffs, was In tho.clty yesterday, and was Iuter- vlowed by a reporter as to his work. Huts to have the contract finished by Jan. 1 next, and is now working 4,000 men: and 2,500 tennis, Yesterday ho ralsed the wages 25 conts for men and teams to secure a lurge force... A Milwankeo company ure following Gon, Bishop's foree Inying ralls aa fast as the roadbed Is ready, ‘Ihe feta ey OF the row 4s 200 miles In alinogt un alr ine, RNATE-CULTING AT INDIANAPOLIS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune INDIANAPOLIS, Aug, 10—The cutting of passenger rates has been, transferred from cist to west bound. travel at. this place, ‘Tickets te St. ‘Louis, the regular price of which Is §8, aro being sold for $4, and round- trip tickets to Independonce, Mo., are out from $3 to $0, The Kankakeo people lvoe tha above prices, and offer ‘tlekots to all Western Gaius on thelr lines at reducodl figures. Other a nts Are cutting also, cael « Harglng the other with having begun the wat, P NEW ROAD IN INDIANA. Brsetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Txnranaroris, Ind, Aug. 16,—-Articles of association of the Fort Wayne & Columbus Talirgad Company were Med with the Seure- tary of State this morning. ‘Tho capital stock ls placed at $0,000,000, and tho follow- ing-named Prepplemsn havo been clectei Directors: J. Mannar, John wyron, dames Mearthur, William Fleming, LN. Nindo, J. F. Ninde, ands, F, Swayne, ILLINOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY. Spteiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sruinovixzsy, L., Aug, 1.—An order was to-day entered In tha United States Clroutt Courtapproving of the acts of L, Gennis, Recelvor of tho Illinots Midland Rallway, ag to tho jasnance of Recotver’s certificates un- der ‘authority of tho Court, Tho Recolvor sold cortiticntes tothe amount of $131,519,08 doilagand Sontis tortie Indiauapolle RUE ollar, 25,72 1s Rolle ing-SIfil Company at 00 cent? RAILROAD SURVEY, Meurmis, Tonn,, Aug. 1W—A surveying party under Capt. Jordan, a clvil engineer, lias startod from McGee's Station, two miles enst of this clty, over the contemplated rall- way route to Holly Springs. e P ITEMS, ‘ The Denyor & Rio Grande is now com- pleted to Gunnison City, Colo,, aud open for business, : Tho Chicago, Rock Island & Paclfle com mented to rin through cars from Chicago to St, Paul and Minnoapolis Monday, The route is yin Albort Lea, 3 * Mr, Frank R, Shorwin and a. party of En- glish capitalists loft this olty yesterday by {he Rock Island, Road for: New Mexico to make au examination of tue Maxwell land grout, with a view of Inyestune tholr surplus unds in pias property, Mr J, L, Pennifll, formerly prominently cote e aa the Chicago, Ylinton, Due bugue & Minnesota Raflrond, azul who lote- Jy neld's lucrative position on the Chicago, Aitlwaukee & St. Paul, his been elegted Pres- 17, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. Ident of the Quincy, Vandalia astern Rallway Company, with headquarters at Jerseyville, Hi, Tt ts the intention of this company to construct a road from Quincy, TL, vin Jorseyvilly to Vasidalia, Thera ts no change In the Kastern passen- gor wir, ‘Che Grand Trunk continues to do an Iminense business to Boston at its $5 rate, and tho prospects urea that It will continue to do so until a xettlemont of the present ra! ron trotiblas has been offvotad, or the regis far Ines also come down with their rute: There were sold nt the’ Grand Trunk office yesterday about 800 Boston tlekets, make ha total numer suld since the rates were re- duced about 3,500. Quite a number of Port land tiekets worn algo sult at tho 87 rate, 'Tho Walt Street Datty News says: “The Chesapenke & Ohlo Ron will saan bo walk- iz tito Chicago, Phere ura men at the back of this who known thing or two, Ara they to bn invited In to teh by theothar trunk Hines, supposing that a new pool shoul he inade up? Ef they are, tha borcentairos of the other linus must be redueudt correspond. ef av fight isto bo made, the Chesa- & Oltio people will profubly show that oy know how to nake it. ‘They have the example before them of the entry of the Wits bash-to Chicago. in such ease tho work of poollig must be begun all over again.” Dr, K 'T, Standifurd, late President of the Lautsvitte & Nashville Rallrond Company, and to whose ciforts Is due fu a, great meng ure the present fine condition of that road, Huta identified Lmself with the management of the Chegapenke & Ohto Rullroad. Mo stated to a Courier-Journal reporte Saturday that ho had concluded tonccept tha positions in the directory of Unt road recant. y offurud to him, because no bellevud that by doing so he could be of some gurvice to Loutsville and to Kontucky, Mr. Munting- ton, he sald, will atonee begin to build hts ronds in the South, and will spend an fine Mense nmdunt of nphey $n Loutsvilla and throughout the Stato of Kentucky. [Mots fuxivis to reach Lotisville ts soon, and in ne directa manner, ns possible. Ho fa en- Hrely sntisfed with his recent purchianes In Kentueky, and Intends to put than in con dition seond to none in the country. ——— BULLS AND BEARS, A Doprensed Market All Aronnd, fn View of tho Nows from Wanhi nzto! Armour's Alloged 'Khreat to Bint? the Whoat Clique-The Board of ‘Trade Dircctora Mect, but Do Nothing in Regard to tho Now Bullding—Com-= atockin Canes ‘Tho Hoard of ‘Trade markots wore less active and tnsottled yesterday, Tho feeling was strong early, on tho rocelpt of nows of 1 bullish tonor from New York and Liverpool, but tols guvo placo to weakness aftor tha bullutin came out Announcing the eritical condition of tho President. This sad nows cast n gloum oyor tha Hourd, and made oporatora anxtous to close up tholr tradce and hesitate about putting out nuw ones. Numerous tolegrains wero recelyed countormanding ordors, Many people think stocks and produce bave wlready resobed a dizzy bight, and it ig best to be prudent fora while, On the Call, tho murketa were woaker, out thoy sold off still more on the curbatone. “Tho wheat ollguc,” sald nu outslder, * ara sottlug August wheat at S1S0GLGL. Thoy put it upto tho latter pies In tho forenoon, and are auld to bo vary willing to settle, fF loarn that Diusiness has not been henvy with them to-day, though they bid up Septomwmber und October futures to sustain tho market, whioh bug tenitod tho other way, with hoavy solling orders hore from Now York, ‘no voluine of trade, though, bas not bean Bo biz us usunt, Beptember wheat aoldup to $1.19, and closod timo at Hak Thore uro indlentions of Inrgor revolpts from somo of tho big pulnts West aud North.” UNLOADING, © T think tho fongs tn corn have boon unload: ing." siuld u quiot sort ote broker yesterduy. “ Prices went up to U2 for October, wid dy} fur September in the morning, tinder vlever manip: ulation and fuyurable outside nows, ‘he monthly report of the Agricultural Bureau alyo showed it much lower condition of the corn crop than Inat month. Tho advaneo drow out tho shorts enrly, aud the fetluwa who expect to hundic Ti-ecunt corn wero buying, ‘The latter Wero nutnerous around the Hound yusterdiy, and were gonerally recognizible by their sun browned fucog, Tho sates on the Call reached 2,000,000 bushels, the market falllu of 44@1 cent on tho bud news from tha White House, 1 no- tlea the revolpts aro increasing. Thu fellows who are poling: on the fen Unut tho crap is rulned will got fooled, you "Outs wero oxuitud carly,” suid one fn tha trade, “und Octuber rose to 88 conts, Calling olf ono and 2 halt conts under 4 Hood of ulferings, Tho market chased cory ag usual, and scoms to ‘bo 8 good ono to soll on." Itya rege tu $1.02} for Octobor, thou it dropped w litle early, and somo thought tho St. July crowd bad not tho wand" to carry thelr dual through, Provlutona declined. A panty promluont tu tho trade sald; “1 think lurd und pork are whiely gvattored, fiytand of hota concentrated int Tow hands, us nmuny people imagine. ‘Tho state- inent to-day will show a big incrousc in tho stoulc of all provisions.” . ‘Onc of tho “ boys iu Divo" aturmbledan av odd story: Inst evonlug. Ho says: “Armour, who Is shurt on August whoat, mute overtures to the clique to sottic to-day, and thoy told him to xo Jute the crowd and buy in his atu, This in- qotsed the great operator, and he nt once nf irmed,—bo ts 8 church mombporand don't swoar, you know,—bo aftirmed that he would ‘BUST! TIE CLIQUE Ho proposes to getal! the wheut etnoks In tho Northwoat torashad out, and fetch all tho ean, in hero boforo tho Inst days of August, Won't it make ’em hump?" “A. nuinbor of the Louse of Armour & Co. do- elncod lnst night that they had no Interest In ‘wheat nat 9 story was tho silly fabricution oF the nlloy, * Brady ulghod ‘optarday “bocuuse the whoat crowd uid not give him a botter opportunity to exorcise bis volou, ney, say Bobby Bruvo has struck tuck, aud filled his pockets again, BOARD OF TRADE DIRKGTORS, Tho Dirvetors of the Hoard of ‘frado: bold a regular mooting yesterdiy, but, owing to tho wngotticd state of affulrs, ib: was found to bo almost impogsibic to keep a quoritim together long cnough to do any business involving much discussion. ‘Hence tho session was cbicily devoted to beurtug complituts. Sprunnee & Co, prosauted thalr ease, waking for discipline agaiust Comstock, but actiun was ‘poatponed, Nothing was dono In regurd to the new Hourd of ‘rudo bullding for tho roasons lyon ubove, “COMSTOCK CHANGES 118 LUCK, Tho caso of alleyod fuley pretonsos ngulnet G. P. Comstock, tho commission taurgbant who fullod Aug, 5, was called for exuminution yes> orduy afternoon before Justice Meech, but’ the dvfondint took change of venuy to Juatico Prinuivillo, who continued the cnso to next Fri- aay afternoon at i o'vlock, Tha amount of weluimed to have beon fraudulently ob- alnod fs to the value of about 82,400, aud tho compiuinunt ja Mr, Frod it, Dreslor. Comstocl gave a now bond in the aum of $9,000, er VETERANS'. MONUMENT, Favorable Reception of the Idea on tho Bourd of Trade. Ata mooting of the Unton Votorau Club hold Monday oveniug, Aug, 8, Maj, Pratt oferod a rosolution to the ‘olfect thut a committoc la ane polntod to confor with tho Boar! of Traito ti re- gard to crovtionof ainemorin! monument Io sume partof thelr now building in honor of the votcran soldiors who had fallon for tholr voune try In tuo Isto Civil War, Tho resulution was adoptod, and, at tho moeting of the Club hold Monday oventuy Jaat, Prosident Soribuor ap- potuted asa committco to look aftor the mattor the followlng-named yantienens Senator Jolin un, Gow W. R. Strouy, doaeph Stockton, Ki. Livormore, J, 1 Rumsey, and Wiley 8, Sorat event @ roportor found Col. Buribner, 3 Ly be wor tao North: Hey a naked i at big rosidence on bald that as yet the plau was iit go aution had: Tif take 4 Te dort goon as possible, thourh, incoting with the Lullding Counnitteo of tho Board of Trado, indor whose imuivdinte super yiston hud been placed the coustruotion uf tho now Luilding, and lay the plun for a memorial monument before thoin for olr approval. ‘Tho plan wae to bayo in somo part of the now structure sumia sort of a monument appro- pilatoly inecelbed in memory of tho voteraus of 19 lute War who bud : VALLEN ON TH FIELD OF MATELY. ‘The nature of the monument bud not yet heon thouuht of, and the Ulub Comittee merely wished fo suggest, uethine of tho sort to tho Board of Trudy. she Club could vos alford to put avy monoy into It, and ft wus oxpectad that the pours woul it do (atl. ie aula 6 ae neo! well.asan honor Board of ‘Trade, ea Soriboer suid to du. No taney, and be bad ne Houbt but that the plan would bo buurtily ine aia by th naa Se hy Hoard, and Ho Gute’ Louie Jacob a vi ey eaten ALA etl oe of tho. Club, During tho War tho Hoard bad equipped and sent out the Seventy. second, Bighty-olghth, and. One Hundred and ‘Thirtoenth Jofautries, and the Hoard of 4 hauone’ tat fallen in pattie; gad he isoneut the Board of Trade might well’ yeoognizo them by some snob trio ab had beon proposed by ul Capt. James J, Hoaly, another membor of the Unlun’ Votoran Glut told wo Geartiy insarsod tho idea, and belleved tiat the Hoard of Tride ‘would also aocopt and aot pen ft. He sald that sevoral members of tha Board had been ap. roacued on tha matter, and they all sequed to favor it, They bad statnl that the Bulldiue mmittoo was the Lory to act upon tho © a \uostlon. nnd ft waa oxppoted that ne Cc mnittec appointed Inst Monday ulght would mect with thom svon. ss ae A BRITON ABROAD. Sir John Mowbray, Mdmber of Partine ment, and Bix Visit-to Amoxica— Aimiration of Hyérything Mo ¥ nett, but Moro Bupéclally Chicazo— lis Views On Hngland’s “foster Childs) Ita Wealth Beople, Btey Ete. Atong the visitora whom Chlengo bas cntere tained during tho past fey days ts sir Jub Mowbray, 3.3%, 0f Kugindd, and a moimber of tho Keulesinstieat Canaealee lou Thedistingulshed visitur Is 4 wallepresurvod, Dright little yontles inn of about 65 years of te. and has been for thirty years a mombor ofthe Hritieh Surtias ment, during sixtnen yeatsof which he repro- sented tho City of Durham, and about thirteen years the University of Oxford, Ho ts alson tember of bor Majesty's Pelvy Quunall, and bas twice been Judgo Adjutant-Genoral, under Lord Derby. Ho arrived, Atuerica a few days ago with t Ke M.- Pullman. ‘The ts his test viett to’ Ameren, and hie linpressions of the ooultry nud its people ‘were thy sitbjeet uf a ropurtoriul Intarview yes terday, ‘The i wate foubd bin w most atable gentloman, rondy to lmpartell the infurination within bia power. The conversution opencd with a reference to tho fret that.this was the gentle- man’s first visit to this country. “Yos," wie the roply, “aud [must suy that I can scarcely bellove my eyes when 1 observe tho wonderful development that hus taken plies Mnit, Pam delighted with wil tho people t have dad anything to do with, atid enn truly say that. more pleasunt, ngrcoabla- gentiomen I have poroe vet. inet than those £ have vomne in contiet. with since L bave been in, Amorien, aod, os for your couutry, aan A words panuot exoress ny ude infration for it. [t's 1 wonderful piace,” “What do you think of its posabilitios 2" “They aro grand. No ‘country on curth bas Sronturs dam sure it appears to mous though yott bn 4 EVERYTIING REQUISIT Fon A ontir xA- “ON? “Talktug about Bogland, what fs {ts prosont condition, ns regards ustdeds und polities?” * Well, businuss Is quite flr in Bugland nt present. ‘The manifactorios are kopt busy, and hore Is a gol crop outlook thts year.” a How js this Land-Longue qucstion consid- “'Thore ts no doubt but that this inflanmy- tory tilk of the Lund- Loaguurs, Pontuns, ote, is creuting considerable attuntion, Ass result, property intorests, in Ireland especially, have can greatiy nilvcted, ‘This misublovous talc and ngltation ts assuming’ sonsiderable propor- tons, but if the Iriel ‘eo le imagine tht they are golug to frlghton Hugiand Inte allowing lier: ¢, they will tind. thamacives much tnis- uken.! You do not anticipate’ that the Irish wilt bo auccosstul in obtutning thelr Indopendance ?" “No, sir. J do not.” 4 " What ig tho feuling of Engilsh people goner- ally toward Ainericn?' “ Of tho kindest poesiblg nature. 1 know that wo lu Englund fvol proud of our? foster child,’ ag we would term this bright, beautiful land.” “Do you think that the Brith people Keue ally understand und appreciate thy wonderful developimont of the new continent?” * ML an gure not, at ionst until efter they have: visited It, Although I bud always considered it to be a great country, fur Lhad often road and hourd of It, stilt Tdld not expuet to tind a vou! (ry s0 wonderfully well devclopod, with its mut ufactiring interesta nasuming such great pr portions, and its general condition su prospere ong.” “By the way, what disposition do you think will bo made of Uradlaugh'a cases" That is hurd to say, of vourae, with 4 cortaine ty, [think however, that tho most Ikely dls- postition will bu his talluro to be, retiected, In ‘Unat ovent, we will be rid of bir." 25 “Whit du you think of Beadlauzh as a man? “Tntellectunily bo bas massive brulo- power, werent magnetism, aud wonderful will,” THINKS IT IMM . to se u “ What do you think of the funding of such a, large amonitet the Amorican debe in d's por’ ‘cents and Honting thein so rendily?’ asked the reporter, ‘reourrg, after adip into Englisu inuneus, to America. * J deon it to pave beet 4 wonderful pleco of fuanotal cnelnecring, a8 well us su evidenes of tho faith thut tho people bave In the stability of tha Government. Yes, slr, 1 mist suy thuit 1 gonsider it to bu a most romarknble thing: why, “Lean romomber when you bad to pay 8 per cent und more for motuy, Now your tte are all floated and quuted several cents ubuve par.” “What pottits hive partloulurly struck you while In the Unitad States?" “Tam partioularly atruok with the wonderful energy ovorywhure: displayed by the Atnurican people, and also their desire to push nheud and wipy out, as near ns possible, the greut War debt fn the present decade, bnstend of leaving it an inheritunee to tholr postority.” . dae ure your Viewson the futureof free tradu?” * i “think the thine is comlug when freo trade -will ulthinotely prevult in Armerien,” +’ Whiab do yuu consider would by to tho best Interests of tho United States—treo tradu or ‘protection? a ia “An to that, [ eaunot consistently say.” “Do you think that Borland willbe cnabled te soll mora of her productionsin the United Stuutes Uf tho Intter country hos free trader” “Undountedly so,”" $ ALL ROADS LEAD ‘To joy “What is your optilon of Chicayor' + “1 conalder it to be ong of the tnust wonderful ‘eltion tn tho world. [ta buainuss, its bustic, its go-ahocudativenusd, and ite wealth surprigo ine iuroatly, | - Ag to its future?" sumpeste the reparter. seonting one of the leading Hunnelal contred, as it now tho leading inanutnoturing and food contra, not only of Atmericn but of the world”: Yuu were ploased with your visit ty Pulliusan yes suy that Lnovorguw anything Hike tt, word 1 “drenin that such 4 wonderful little ulty could ,ba found anywhore. Everything T saw nbout it gtrituk wo with astonishment aud adiniration. ‘It ls emphatically one of tho grent wonders of the contury.’ Mr, Pullman bas tnaugurated a grand, a noble work.” c THINKS THE PAPERS A LITTLE “ OFE,? “ What {s tho result. of your observations of tho Alnericau nowspuporey"” “ Lhnyo bean muck interested in them, but £ obsurvo ono peoullarity about them.” “Whit ig thaty? a “Tholr apparent constant striving for soneo- tlonal offact, Thoy use thrilling, wondurfully-. constructed bund-inow over mutters whivb, to my way of thinking, ure sometimes quite com- imonplace. All this, of course, 16 tndoubtedl done to satiety a pubtty taste for eonsational- fain, but it ie so diforent frow our papers in Bue wland, where Wo ondeuvor to use the plulnost of words in tho discussion and narration of our nowt god to ‘disourd all thia sonsutionu! writing. N Tho “aistt wished visitor nppoared to take considerable Totercat In tho condivon of affairs Jo Anverlen and espeotully so with relation to the Irish agitution and its spread ty this coun try, io wua giud to honr that the mouthlogs of flomayoxs agnluet England were not authorized by the Amarican pyople, Pore his stay Jn Chicaxo, which dated from Bunday Inst, Sir Jobn Stowbray wag the guest of George AM, Pulinian, and of course receivod avory attontion and saw overythitz in the city and vicinity at alt worth soulng, {lo loft yesters duy aftersoon for Ningarn Palle, In company with Landy Mowbray and thelr daugiter, and after visiting various ppluts of Intercat in this country will return to Boxland, ple Lae FIRE-TRAPS. The Ordinance Kvideutly Weakly Tux ‘Intnuny yesterddy showed how tho building ordinances aro being dally violated by the erection of frame builtings, sod how tho revised ordinances uro defective in not pro- wlitng for a flue for every day in whleb framo structures aro allawod te romuln after buying boon put up in violation of law and providing for thelr boing torn down. A ‘TiniuNe re porter yesterday had 9 talk with Mr. Knight, the Asalstant qibyestomay, on tho subject. ‘The roporter asked: “ia there any way of gutting at a man who ute ip & frame house in viulation of the bullu- ug ordinances" ‘ 8 OTA uttio ip 6 fram building bo cau be compel lad to Moat it down under & prvper Prone ey? * “iy deolariug tt a nuisances” “Teean be doula anulsanue, The nuisance @ al THO! so deoided 10 a vaso from Cleyoland, which hie wleo un ordinance regulating frame buildings. Tho Court doulded that any pulliiing erected in ylolation of tho law or of ike bules governing It, promulgated by the Bourd of Public Works or uthor authorized, body, vould. be Heolared ry huisanoo and torn down as auch: Tho old ordi- nance provided for suocossivy Anes, whiub wis omitted In the nuw ove, but, thiuk ylolatore of tho vt Gun be sucousstully proscouted," Mr, Alexander Kirkland,tt! hp alld tag Tispoote om aald oF the contrary: + Yuu can's doolare a new. building:; 4 ntiluenco. under the law. 1 am wolng. to bring tho mattor bo foro, the Counofl, so a8 to buve "tho vluuse jngorted which provides for muncossive flutng, which was onsitted from the presunt ore dinanca, That will ive tno the powor to carry out tho law, and witout it bain bolplua “ayctnd Ni ay JOLATOR FINED, A t tho North’ Hidy Police: Cours yestordnay morntug tho fase of Frank Owens, Joby Walsh, and Charles Mulstrom, cba! with tufraction of the oltf re ordinatioo, was valid, but the da- fendaute failed to respond, -ullding [ui 01 ‘Agnew wae on han id, bis evi wlowod that the part of July ralsed a hon: e ft @ wooden busenrott on BitTtou AvoUUG rwoet, Elm and Division strocta, B caso first camo up July 1G, but was continued to the samo dity iu August, 60 as to givo tho ‘Ubfendante an ope portunity to uineud thelr work! a0 ax to Dring it within the provistons of thulaw. ‘I’ ns apoctor sald, thoy hud failuito do, and Justice nufmann tined Owens, the! principal In the iesierhed ot halt a a ses 0 Ine re oD ‘under bly Uireotuen sas &, & zg zo NG EVENTS. A Spirited Encounter Between the Buffalo and Chicago The Latter Victorious by Dint of Superior Play in All Re- Detroit Beaten hy Cleyeland, Worces- by Providence, and Boston Humboldt, Stranger, and Edwin Thorne the Winners at Utica-Baratoza and Monmouth Park, CINCAGO VS, BUFFALO, Flushed with their three consecutive viclo- Mes at Cleveland, and confident of further Improving thelr fortunes at the expense of Chicago, the Bulfatus returned here yester- day and undertook to win a game cortalnly acted far more Hable” (inn on the occasion of their former vistt, for this time they played with spirit and. strength, and It was unly because they were beaten it tho bat, inthe field, and on the bases that they falled to capture a ball. ‘They were de- prived of tho servives of Galvin, but this dhe tutvantage, if it could bo considered such, Wag more than. offset by the extraurdinary batting of Purcell, who scored a hit for overy Galva might possibly lave hekt Chicago down closer, or he nilght not, but he could not possibty have contributed so largely toward the run-getting on hls own uffalo’s fiekl was badly - placed, O'Rourke sending Peters to right fleld, a position whieh by virtue of lls short threw. Ing he enannot posalbly play, aud Jlin White to second base, which he ly uutitted to play properly, ‘I'he O'Rvuurke still kept hlin- nobody ving ever saw the position more fundequately Allied than wis the case yesterday, Ma made hiv errors that appear tn the score, but in three instances hls talluce te. properly the base greatly nsstste: to third. Jtdoes seum aa though a better two might be made of the muterlal in: the Buffalo team, but thls Is hurdly tu be hoped for with the cuptainey In the present hands, Fully 2,000 people were present, and rently enjoyed the gume, which was full of hard hitting on both sides, and had plenty of action in it throughout, pltcher, but in the mldst of the third lining was ordered out of the box, and brought tn. ‘The change duinde no dliference with tho hittlng on the part of the hume ten, Who kept right.on pennddyg out runs, but It did make 0 decided difter rinegettag on the self at third steals from secopid Foley began is Wits att bat’ whet Une » wud the very first ball 1 Lstyuek dil with. tremen- ous foree'an the elbow Jolt, and for tally five minutes paralyze lids arn, advled, Goldsmith cold no longer mulntain elthor speed or curve, and fre was batted furiously during the renmltder of the game, he Ciiterzus refused to were enabled to whi 8 in the tabrd bnine, enralng. ron on singles by Fores and Fuley Lo the fourth they fell upon Goldsmith for thres earned rens. the prad- wet of slugies by Wiite, Purcell, Peters, Foloy, and O'Rourke, vs pitched by Pur Tras ottly bees be ontbatied Unmt the: Lalo broke the dn the ifti two were garned on singles by White and: Pareell and Rowe's three-baso hilt, tha lattur L aut between third and home by Goldsuiti:, Fiflat, and Williamson, thoteh” he resort to the silly exputent of deliberately Usrow- fig up hishand to divert the cotrse of the Dall ay it was being passed between third and Home, und of course was declared out for so O'Rourke had cheek to protest agaltist the decision, thou those. who sat nenr say that | O'Koithie's direction thit Rowe threw up t O'Rourke earned libs" bn: home by Brouthars’ double, mit out i tryle to mike tehardson followed with a double White's fly to Gore, Purcell’s single and Rowe's second tht f ver earned two ritns, Rowe tallyaig on a lay On hits by Gore und W Samson iid ‘Kelly's double two’ runs we ‘earned by Chivage inthe first dings an singles hy Gore, Anson, anid doubles by Dilrymple nid Kelly, and Burns’ elvan home-rin, ive were mtd, four eared, fr the third; Gore's elo homerun eared ‘another in tho fuictt the Int of centre Hel ;Willtanson, witht errors hy Force, Peters, und ‘Ttowo, gaye two unearned: suns in the sf and In the eighth: singtos by Kelly aud smith anrdAnson’s,dondie earned two nor bringing tha score te pene:t that none of Chleugo's errors sifeeted nitalo’s runs were ‘oduy Carcoran and Galyii will probably serve as plichers, and was batted He Jatter bela third on, the ist, “Why, air, Lean soe avery Indication of tty le. d Sligles by Gore and tera “Twas dolightod—churimod, T can truthfully | iE el Blieuerenwe el cocuwas—« 15 i Lasanonnen = Teveseeoccce Lee eee ree elerisnxcomc Shecseens ci 1 4 mn ay 8 re it eS eu we © * ye Ey Michurdsun, Purcel ieee ened Bie i i Ome Prins Burn . Firat base on balis—Hrouthors, Purcell, Firat base on orrors—Luftulo, 0; Chionyzo, 4. Loft on bascs—Uultain, 7; Chi Struck out—Filnt, Goldamith, W routhery, * Balls calted—Foley, 2; Purvotl, 50; Goldsmith, trikes ealled—Kaloy, 6; Purcell, 10; 1 é Paulble play Parees Whtto- Brouthers, — ct] j—thawi , * ime TWO hours aad twont; Umpiro~Uradloy. PROVIDENGE Va. WORCKASTEL,. Special Dapateh to The.Chicuya Tribune, Woucrsren, Mass, Aus 1—Thoe Prove deneo team under its new management de- foated the Worcesters to~lay Inn thirtoon- untag game by bunching hits on MeCormlote Ttibourn pitched for the visitors, and Gillgan caught, while Ward played short-stop,’and Brown, formerly of tha Detroits, right field,» In the thirteenth Inhing York was given his baso on balls, aud gufe hits by Ward, Radbourn, Denny, Ulnes, and Start brought in five ruas, four of thomenrned. ‘The Warvestors, bat, had 9 man oon t jog, but weak patting left him there, fIs5G7 4K 000 OLuggv000 DO eng; 8, Foro, O'llourko, Tn the last funtag, lence, 6; -Worceator, 1, iY vrrors—l'roy dened, 45 Woreestor, 4, Hitt-Providencu, 14; V bite—Ward. Hines, Hotaling. ‘Throo-baso hits—York, Diokorsun, cob I kK (2), Madbourn, 1H " ‘bate on orrors—Providence, or, 1. 28 1 i ‘ ‘Lott on basos--Provideuve, 11: Worsestor, ¥. » Btruok out—Ollligaa ante called—Hadbourn, 80% Double plnya— Donny. Far re =iivo jnloutes, © Umplro—Ca! neues forty ste am ut ———, CLEVELAND Vs. Epectat Dispatch ch Crevenanp, Aug. 14-—The Clovelands won a well-played quite to-day, whieh was notwworthy for heavy battlug andshary tield- Ing. oth clubs presented thelr. best nines, ‘with the excevtton of Tavlor of the Akrons, } rave, Bornarding second. ‘Tie, 32 cond, L'Aureota tite RS tsk who covered third base fur the Detrolts, The Clovelands led off at batand scored four runs, two earned, tu the first Inning, on four Its, fteluding McCormick's triple, Taylor's finble, and a passed ball In the same n- wing the Detrolis made three ruins on a base on balls and three hits, teluding Bennett and Houck’s double-bargers. Shaffer made 6 home run in the third Inning. dis tho fourth inning Derby was again hit safely for four hits, and three runs were scored, two of them earned, ‘Tho visitors mado a rally tn this Inning, but could wot get over two runs on B bose on Dally, ‘Taylor's two-baser, {iousk’s slides, and Disulap's wild throw tothe phite, The prominent features of the mone were the batting of Bennett, Taylor, aud Shafer, wud the fulding of Dunlapand Houck, There ware 800 present ANNO 234R A740 a oe Harned dO: Detroit, 2, Fielding errora—Clovoland, 6; Detroit, 2. Kase hits—Cioveland, 11t dutralt, 0. her base hits—Puiulps, Honsote tH), Tuylor (2), uttak. ‘Thoree-base hit—MeCormick, Homo run—shufter, Firat busu un bulls—Clevalatd, 13 Detroit, 2. First buse on orrors—Clovelaid. 2. Lert on bases—Cloveland, $4 Detroit, &, Strick out—McCormick, Phillips, Shaler, Insscuok, Moymaban, wood Derbys ube playr—Clapn- Duntap-Lradloy, Thalls enflee este driniek. wy Derby, eh, Strikes calied—3teCormick, U7; Derby, i, Wild pitehes—MeCormleke ls Derby, b. Passed balls—Clupp, 33 Beutiatt, 4. Titne—T'wo bours and ten minutes. Umplre—Docauber, LROY Vs, BOSTON, Spectat Ditpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Houston, Mass., Aug. 16—The wild plteh- Jug by Fox, pnsged balls by Deasley, and mis. erable errors by Barnes fost the gute to the Bastons to-day. Only one rin out of the twelve mide by the Troys wis earned. ‘I'he visitors played a beautiful felting contest. ‘The game wasu long and uninteresting one, duet wits witnessed by 500 people, 12 Innings fi odGe7 ao oston.. O20 00 1 Ra Troy ese. 0080 iu = ‘fros 1e fey! Hurdoct, Hansct rowley, lovk, Hankinson, Tbrev-buse blt—More! iN Buse hits—Buston, 25 riod Jv. Laft on Ditses—Bostou, Of Pony, First boey on balls~Hogten, 2 Trost) 4. Firat buse on errurs—Treyy 4. Rtruck out~Morrill, Snyder, Keofe, Hulbert. ully called—Fox, Ty Keute, 62, Birikus enlied—Fox, bis Keefe, si. Double plays-—~Lostun, 2. Pasaed Valis—Deaaley, 3: Suyder, 1, Wild pituhuy—Fox, 13 Keefe, by Thae=Two hours aad twenty ininutes, Umpiro—Hixbany UTICA, Special Dlavatch, ta The Chicago Tribune. Unica, Ne ¥., Aug. 1,—From 1,500 to 2,000 persons witnessed the openlng races of the trotting niveling this afternoon, All condl- tlous were auspiclous for fie sport, the track Deing In dine order and the weather -delight- ful. ‘The card contained the regular pro- gran, eimbrachig the SBN, anid 2533 races, With the 2:38 contest one of two-mile heats. ‘Phe starters In the 2:52 race were J. 2, Morsly, Flora F., Shamrogs, and Tun Lutdt, with the Intter setilng over the fell at So0to $42. A stubburn contest ut sevan hoats restulted In the success of the favor, who captured the fret heat, siule a dead- heat with) Flora Fo in the mney cated won the sixth and seventh. Flor 1 t the uiird heat, J.P. Morris fought fore hent, and funded the fourth and ftth, getthyg n oreeord of 22 in the latter, Morris nnd Ulnimboldt ainished the lust sixty yurds oof the fifth bent oon oo ran Morris running sixty and Iunboldt itty paths. Morris was atength alwad when tio robe, und a neek infrone atthe wire ‘The Judge Uelounited vt great length before ing the heat. Wilson and Green hath feared wend heat, together with the record, and each wits wiht the othar showhl yet the award. Inthe sixtit hed Morris fed'to but threw a shoe, and voit akead’ of Uamboldt, and was sut bach. Flor found the company toa hotatnd the mee tov long, Morris: hina du proved sieatly sines fie first oC) A Weht tha horsemen Halt bint hh! edlet that he wl he con. ati the future, Mimbolte bs an tioned fellow, bat a fast and stau ble of poling Inany Milles, THe friends never Venerteal him, mid he seld faverit from first 10 Lest, ‘Lhe two-nille rice was a SUEEF ab, i much us it was finished bn straight | Stranger) proved the winner, defeatin Chester M, Rachel, and Uattle Fisher tthe order named in S:0by, eG start the judy hal Stranger that they would stand no nonsense fram him, af fa partlealar dil not want any: driving to tie outside of the trek Hice v ho had done at Rochester. ‘Lhe here was aceordingly sent to the trent... Chester F, gave bli ebay battle for dhe frat heat, both Nuishing on uw ran closes together, Chester By alse putin a steonz bid for the secomt Jeat, and led to the fist furlong, but could not respond when Struger clutilenged for the Teal, Rachel was a good third: liv tha: frst heat and of noaecuitnt in Uneseeond, Hattle Fishur wats poor fi butte heats. ‘Lhe Hee Was of thy miture of 9 elt for Edwin Thorne, whe won dy straight hhents, Aintshitigg dns tad breach, Pilot Re and Tats Sprague lapped ila ous ta tho test. Kate Spraghe was at his nvek in the second, aud J. 2. Phonng cevupted a shithir posttion tte the third. ‘Shomes was driven oy Splan, who dild itn up in the frst aid second feats, Kate Sprague made a inisernule break fn the first quarter of the Just heal. SUMDIANTES. Two-thirty cluss, purse $1,000, divided: Atambolat. Loud J.B. Morel Flora ¥, Sou Timea Two-thitty-clyht el bie dlvided ri Chester wR Kuchel,... Uattte Fiebo: ‘iMt—. 'Cwortwonty=threa Hatwint Thoriis, ioe Brees ate Sprugus Bs ‘thous, . pine ssi; LICTLE BROWN JUG 2 will not start in the pacing té-morrew. ‘The parties buying him ia charge claimed that ho Was entered, ind would start, notwithstand- fhug the fact Ut hls nai did not appear in the published Hst of entries. At a mmeetliy af the Executive Commities of the Driving Park Axsociation held tenight. ‘Fhesmntter was .conslitered, anit the decislon was ane nounced that the character of the cutry was irregular, and it was. therefore rejected. A [raposttions to pace Lithe Brown Jug nuadast hin for a speciyl purse was taken under advisement, —. SANATOGA, Sanarooas, N.Y. Aug, 1.—The fitet raco was three-quarters of a iniie boats” and the first heat was wou by Nonnlo Lizzie, Hout Juck second, and Kuleht Templar wilrd, ‘Ying, 134, t ‘The second heat was won by Bonnle. Liz aie, Bootjuck second, and Kight ‘Templar third) ‘Nine, Ussf, > The -econd race, 134 mlles, war won hy Crickmore Qutaway second, and Alfains bin third. “Pine, 3353. ‘Tho thirst race, one milo, 400 yards, was won by Brooklyn Ruchester second, Lucy ‘Walker third, ‘Tle, 3315, ‘The fourth mee, steoplo-chase, was won by Capt, Frankilay Disturoanee second, Voatguard third, ‘Ile, 2340, : ‘ MONMOUTIT PARK, Monuovrn Pans, Ny do, Aus 1—The first rave, was won by dulletta, Wyontlog dovond, and Onondaga third, ‘Te, 1:16, ‘Tho Jepsoy Sp, Leger for tyeurolds, mile and, three-quarters, was won by Indo, aioe nig aud A quarter ¢Heo wes wan by ne Ne Houlton, Peian sevond, Sly Dance third, y Wayou'-Dlght won tho wile aud au gle. . of a old gece Speculation won hurdle ra fs ‘hs y v - ning sucatith Eunlee thirds. Sune, 8386) oo; ‘ BRIGITTON BEACT. P Drrauton Beacu, Aug. 16-—Tho seven- elgbthe of a nile for tres-yeur-olds waa wont by Faith, Potomao- second, Lord: Edward, third Tinie, bg, : ‘The mily and 4 quarter race was won by “Phe Seade Stakes, threequay mile, was wort by ‘hi, Doy, Wak Cvwyant: if H HM yal et dtarute Ficlds second, Scotilin The selling raco, mile and an elghth, was won by Buster, King Dutchman second, Darden thitd, ines aE s le steeple clyisc, shock course, was wyon by Kitty clarks, Tout second, Dalgasian third, Thue, 2253, —— ... DRUVING-PARK MATINER,. . ‘There will bo a: trotting matings at tho Driving-Park track noxt Saturday afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock. ‘The program of the day's svort la a very Interesting one, and, nathdé track was nover In better condition than at present, fast tine tay be expected. ‘Thore willbe n raco for horavs of the 3:40 class, ong-for horses with no record better then three intuutes, a freo-for-all raca In which both trotters and pacers will be al- lowed to start, @ 2:27 pacing race,a three- quarter-mile running race, and ainateh race, running, three-quarters of 9 milo, between. two well-known flyers, ‘yo Gutrees will close Friday noon. at the Secretary's oMice, 116 Munroe streot, or at the traak.: A mati née will be given at the Delving Park every Saturday afternoon, betwen now and the unentng of the Falr to be held. on ‘the grounds next month, of ae TINE ERIGGEI, Tho Audubon Gun Club held thelr regular monthly shoot yesterday afternoon at Klom- man's range, Grand Crossing, ‘The prize contested for wag the gold medal of tho Club, valued at $150. ‘The conditlons gov- ering the fit whining of the badge de- und that a nember sll win tt five times 4u sttecession before It becomes his own per- sonal property. U. i. Felton, Superintend- out of the Urideweill,. formerly belt the badge, and, having made the highest score in yestertay’s shoot, now holds It for the second thie, ‘The matel was gt (itteen birds, plu » aud handleap rules. “he fol- JLALTI11011 011-18 I LARGER ERELE RTs dM OUIONTTI111100—11 J. Dinh, to yds... LOLLTLTLITLL10 Ln aed. Klolnimuti, 27 yda.0 1110, oh A. LeMoyne, 28 yds3,112101211110101-12 A. Cook. 2594 ULIOIE1LIOW,,,, R i Tidivvow, var a ivitw, - E1229111100110—19 A sweepataky than sliot, lu whieh J. J. Kleinman and S. IL Burrill divided first tnoney, AD Klelny ; tok secund, and J. Dunia third, £ . oP : CRICKET, Speitat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lanai nt, Ans. 1—Tho erieket mateh between the Chicago und the Humflton Clubs to-day resulted In the defeat of the Chiengo men. - The seores were: Clileago— Fist inning, 88; second, 7. Hawilton— First tuutng, 103," ne eunilton: 1 THE OAM, Tononro, Can, Aug. 1—Hanian last wlght sent the edltor of the Boston Herald a check for $200 to vover the deposit mute Wallace Ross for a four-mile race. for . ‘The rea will take plice on any course mutially agreed upon, a TEMPERANCE LEGISLATION DEFEATED, Spectat Dlapatch to ‘The Chicuus Tribune ATLANTA, Ut, Ang. 16—The bill reported favorably by the Joint Comimittea of the Luexisinture to prolilbit the gale of iHquors Within three miles of any given point Ina county WEL consent of two-thirds of the freeholdors residing In that area, und pro- vided that one-fourth of the qualified voters of any elly or Incorpornted town in the State: could by petition of ordinary hold an lection for “No whisky” or Whisky," was’ taken tp In tha Senste to-day and defeated by a majority of one vote. ‘The aeilon of the Sen- ity Was Ultex peeled, aud brent forth mnieh Sudiznation from the galleries, whieh were filled with hedles, anu-eliltren, ‘The ean patgn uf the whisky men against the lemper- AEG Thoverent was vigeroun and untiring, At is thought thatitls tha end of ‘the the pale agilist whisky-selling In Georsia, aml the sale of all kinds of Myuars will go on gs. heretofore. ac ——a MASONS IH SESSION, Kansas Cry, Mo, Aug WW—The Grand Lodge of Misspurt of: Frey Masons and the Jurisdiction einbrachig Missouri, Miinesoia, Jowa, aml Nebrasia, began a three days? session in this city to-day. “ et Rev. S. L Ferguson, Superintendent of the Five Poluts Mlaslon, New York, Cliy, tas emphatically tndorses the St Jacobs, Ull: know it to ba an excellent romedy tor rheumatism, a : = AMCSHMEN! THOMAS SUMMA Nine CONCERTS. . LAST WEE OF THE wa THOMAS SUMMER NICHT CONGERTS, HO-NIGIY Sth Coney: TY PROSIAM. WW NUIT. is rL—NO TOMO r=U-th Concert BOVTHOVEN A SLM sy FRIDAY NIGHY—RUQUEST PRU fm Ne: thuny ruquusls, baying been nude for u repocition of thu Waynur Sigut Yrugram, Air, ‘Thuwas haw cun- aunted to repeat WAGNER'S Celebrated Work, the. * NIBELUNGEN TRTLOSY, = UILDAY, ARVELNOON tat Concert—LAS? Ta eis cino. tu canner Muwanp Abaaseidansaane SN TEU Lenwe, URLAND: OPERA MOOSE, Churk-at., oppusita tha Courteliuare. LAST NIGHTS OF THE FAVORITE ACME OPERA Go. _IMASOCOTTE aly une Novelty In tho chty? ONLY UNL AND WE'VE GUT ITt (rand © Mascotte" Matinen nt’ py. wu, to-day, Unjun-squaca Tho Monday, Aig. fim As St Puli tre Coo'in DANI, RUCILUE” Boxeplan tendy uraday. OLYMPIU THEATRE, Vo-day, Matince it 310 Night at & Murry Webber ta. his Ialost success, “« DARK CORNER. Now und Mavnitteunt Yeonery und Mochagleal fects, Chunpunt pricus at earth—by 2. 3h ad cunts, Munday, Atut x, the new Beisb play, BVICTION, APYICKEIS ‘THEATRE. FOURTH WEEK. SUCCKSS UNABATED ‘The tirand Spectacular Drama, = THE WORLD. IG EV IENIN ‘ Wwennrspat Wane hVUnbay MATINRS. Thursday— <i Parforwsncu—Elezant Souvents Programa tt be divtribatod, WHITE STOCKING PARK. BASE-BALL. WEDNBSDAY, Aug iT, 4, VIURSDAY, Aut Wh BAUMS PAVILION, ‘Werenty-acoond-st., Cottage Grve and fadiana-are, ‘hie Event Wory evening during the summer Tgulrday oventuud und unuay Metres GRAND CONOCDRTE. __Admbajon, Su; Yunday Matinec, Ie. oe e—Eeee EXCURSION! ' THURSDAY, ‘Aug. 18, | WAUKECAN,, Stopping at Evanston. ‘Tho Beamer GRACE GRUMMOND Leaves Clark street bridge at 9:).a. w., calling st Fvansion etita.w. Moturping, arrive at Colcayu ab Tem: dara, round trip Ti coats, Mououlizht on thu Luse ag y ts fare, W cents,