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YH CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY; AUGUST 20, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES: - ton firmer market for cotton, and middling uplands ore now upto 1244 cents, though there fre not many actual buyers for consumption “WEEK'S. BUSINESS, Trade at New Yorke Keeps Fairly Active for the ‘There has been a continued active move- mentin manufactured fron, and reined bars sold up to S24, Lumbenand pullding materials aro in act cL with lem prices. relty of vessels in the coal trade has led to an aivance of 25 conts a ton In prices of anthracite in Roston this week, Groceries are qufet andunchanged, Fresh beef continues firm and high, and there has been au mereaso in exports of both beef and: Now England buyers of flour haven fate degree of confidence in the ndyvancing tend- eney, of brendstuffs in the West, aml aro purchasing accordingly, ‘There fs also 0 falr demand for provisions at the same Inst Week's, ‘Cho palnful suspense the entire community continues in regard to the Prealdent has less effect upon general business than many expeetel, —~ BALLIMORE, Batrimony, Aug. 10.—Tho stock market the past week was feverish and unseltied and tho volume of business sinall, abundant, but obtatuable only on the best collaterals, and then at an Increased rate of Interest. All securities of doubtful stand- ing wero lower, and thore was no disposition to take hold of thom, Most Virgitin securl- tles declined; indeed, tho only part due, the coupons, held thelr own-until to-day, when they too declined. ‘Chero was n deeling in exports for the week, the total value having been only $1,213,430, or moro than half a milion less than the preceding week, ‘The grain trade Is unsettled, but vrices ad- yaneed raphily wntil to-day, when the ox- eltement amounted to a panic. netive, and the ndvance mice Friday, lust up to to-dny was.8!¢ cents, ‘Che advance was regular until Wednesday, when the market wenkened, and tho day showed a falling-oif of i¢ceut fram Wednesday prices; but yes- terday it ran up Se conts, and to-day nt tho close ot ’Change an advance of 434 cents was offered for spot, or $1. ag excited ag spot wheat, and tt vonally great. ‘To-day Sovten! $1,43!¢, and within half an hour $1.45 was bid for It, So also Ovtoher closed nt Sl453, and S1473f was bid, without any respon from sellers. Nevelpts for tho week, 1,006,891 bushels, while the sales_ngaregated 6,180 !}13 bushels and exports 673,89 miatied In elevators 1,117,009 recolpts exeecded tho preceding week, but sales fell off moro than hialf p milion nnd exports nearly a quarter of n milion bushels, All Indications now polnt. to a further ad- vance on the belief that tha Enropean crop fs not as goad as hag beet represented. . ‘Che corn market has shown quite ag much ex- eltement, and, with reduced receipts, increased, .‘The advance eo week nmounted to 104 cents, 261,235 bushels; sites, 2,855,150; ox es exceeded f the preceding week jby. about three-auarters of exports were more than 100,000 b Tha advice since yesterday Is 41¢ cents, With the market. contparatively bare, ‘The whole stock in elevators to-tlay was 500,625 bushels,—not half suMeient to il Ane The market Js still adyan- Cheap Railroad Rates Taken Advantage Of by Coun- try Merchants. - : etch Some Large Interests Now Look. i ing’ Better, than Ever A Sharp. Riso: in’ Grata- Causes Considerable of a Flurry in Baltimore. Money is Pittsburg Enjoying an Active Trade in Iron, Petroleum, and Tobacco and Grain Higher in Loulse yilley with Largo Transace Wheat was (eneral Advanoo in Prices at Oinoinnati— Qountry Merchants Oountermand- Optlons wero quite jo ndvanees br closed nt NEW YORI. New Yonk, Ang. 10.—Business generally keeps fairly actlye for this sensun, the con- thinanes of the rallrond war and consequent chenp rates bringing buyers in many lines of trade to the elty carlier than usual, Mere chants generally are satistied with the pros- \peets of the fall trade, and some Inrge inter ests are sald to look better at this period Jobbers of dry goods elaiin quite a good business. ‘Times are Ilve- ly with them, and. they are antlelpauing an and there re- The than ever before. houses report a falr business, and seem Well satistied, Many buyers !n town, mostly from the West and South, are ordering liberally of snercandlse for the legitimate wants of thelr business and not on speculation. The grain murket is much excited, and prices advanced all along the Ine, : ‘There has been alurge speculative business In all descriptions, Corn reached the highest price of the season, and in oats there was a hirge busl- NW spot bushels, tishels Cotton asa rule 1s falrly steady, with nv | aust contracts. sharp ndyance at the close, with prices 12 to 15 points above previous rates. Lard and pork proditets ay a rulo lave been wenk, but at the clog recovered ull previous loss, and were firm, with a strong * feellng prevatling as to the future, Wool 1g dull and In modorate demand, but’ holders are not inclined snerifices, apparently feeling confident that olglits wre duli and unsettled, and prices iT. Jower, ‘The demand for fing butter does not im- prove, ns prices are high,—too‘much sd to ermit of hire purchases for export, Still olders domot appear to be Impatient to sell or make concessions, Western butter Is‘dull, with prices about as before, but n consitor- able amount, inostly odd lots, lins gob “into the hands of shi t Receipts of ¢ firm, espectall are pretty well cing, Flour, in sympathy with wheat, advanced twice during the weok on all high grades are now stronget, Jargely Increased receipts, ‘but business was notin proportion, there having been a yery limited export demand, "She market for onts showed more vitality than for sone months pust, ly reduced receipts, prices raph Now Southern comprises tho greater part of the recelpts, atu the market closed to-day at. estern mixed, 48 cents Drlght, and 40 conts for white. ‘There is no stock here, und It ts probable that prices will be further advanced, the recelpts for some been equal to the de- ‘There were with Inrgc- as yet to mnuke y advance, for days-past not haylny mand of the local trade, ‘There was some advance in the price of rye, but tho demand was small and recelpts nore than suiliclent. ‘Tho coffee market ruled ve stendy. ‘To-dny there was more no eliange In quotations, . ‘There ts very little best, stock in first hands, and receipts were 1, consisting of.n single arrival of 5,720 air {s dull and tho market fint. weaich crop has Kept down and there Is ne probubility of uny con- ple ndysnes except by a combination of refiners. Raw sugurs are wholly nominal, * Provisions ruled very firm, Business was | Jobbing character, utd there wero no changes worthy .of note durlug the week, Lard ts held very firm, Butter is searee, “Re fre so light that prices were adyaneed, and the market closed firm at the advances Exes were xcareo to-tl fully + cents higher fur str wag a week azo, With an upward tendency, ‘The cheese market ruled frm, with a fale local demand for choles mul gout to prime. Sieims were tn very Heht re ‘The Hve-stock murket, is prives n shite firnicr for, best’ b Tous are im fair supply at fall prices for corii-fed, but grassers were ot wanted ¢x- eeptatareduction, Sheep and lunbs wero abuidant and slow at the quotations of Inst quiet and pers for expor' minds, but ecse nre large ond prices for gouil stock, ax supylics solidt'as they arrive. Shere ty considerable speculation, the regular demand coutinues to be very goud, and ship. pers are filling liberal orders, ‘Tho domestic demand is large for cheese, and the condition of trade ts, on the y, with a better feeling 1s Tho ab- ‘whole, satisfactor: In hardware, business is rood all through, and tho demands from the country arg in- It is evident that the legitimate demand fron all parts of the: country 1s sufllcient to keep dealers busy and, manufacturers working full Thus the tone of trace is yery * cheerful and confident. —~ Che demand for Americen plg-lron con- tinues to increase, | Business in foreign tron has not been Inrge, “In bar and plate fron the netivity noticed last week still continues, and the xeneral outicok of trade Is a quite en- couraging one, q In leather there is n fair business, and prices held at former quotations, Boot and shoe men are dolng a good tratio, and realizing Calp rates tor. thelr goods, nud report collections goad, 1 Heved a large. business will be done this dn raw sugar, transactions are moderate, robubly owing to heavy and, with ne Increased demand. « Prices however, are steady, with an auticipater An teas, business has been so for light this week, the antlelpated fall trade not jiving fairly. commenced. Sales at auction have been ut satisfietor: and general trade there have been and the parket: {nay to anil to bv n tha milder grades prlees are Well sustained, and there Is considerable «de- mand for consumption, the week aro few and un- ‘The Mining Associated Press reports a9 follows concerning the ndning stock market ‘tho past soven dnys: Maing stocks are aet- ive, and many show nt advance over Jast week's closiig prices. Among the oxcop tlons tre State Lines and Oriental & Miller, which were comparatively quiet and stoudy a Nos, 3 and 3 broke to 105, to 105, atid Origntal & Miller to 110, Miner Boy-has been the most actlyo stock on the list, the price revoverlng from 47 to G4 on reports of austria in the’ nine, Robinson Consolidated reports of 1 strike entirely of a Prices are firm, f gooit.-stock thue for mouths and the price ly fresh than it ‘atrly active and heu enttle, tis goterntly boe CINCINNATI. Cincrsnati, O., Aug.-19.—The week has been one of advunco and excitoment In gratis and grain products and tnall articles that synipalhize with them. Flour las gone up Wheat hus xdvaneed Scents to U cents, and isfirm, Corn has gone Up 7 cents, closing weak at G9 vents. Chiclns mith Isnlarge consumer of corn, and the igh prlees hava drawn largo supplies, till what ison hand and whut 1s to.arrive have restorad tho equillbrium. price of eorn will be normal, and will rise and fall with Chicago grain,’ Oats ins ad- Aneel 6 cents and ryo las gone up 144 cents, ‘There Is noe barley tn market, but the nominal prices ure wnadvance of about 7 cents on uring the week mess pork: ing been ‘out of this market, and has been held at $20, Other meats hinve advanced silently. Mos have advanced from 3g to ‘Tobaceo has woved up nbout 334 to 8 cents on wil grades, aud itis beloved will run up Dry goads have experienced no change, They are firm, and the ordery Bl Clothiiye ts tnt state of hesitan- cv, Dewlers are having some orders counter- munded in the sunburnt districts in Sauth- western Indinus and Southorn TiMnols, Or- rts are not quite Ko full ag believed buyers will glyo reflued stocks on Improvement, 80 cents per barrel, ut few large operations, Ilereafter tho until te-day, whe udvaneed te 1957 o1. in the now ground, enerally are fivorable, wmbuiug atalrs attracting more attention, and operntors tu delpate an actly und advancing market. Durlug the week tho following Ulyidonds ‘were declared or pals conts per share; Homestake, 0: 10; Coppor Qu dors from thesa formerly, but it suunll ardera and roy ‘Tho boot and shoe trade meats the sume exporience from the sune quurter ag cloth- and for the sane obvious anit ke f tranquil week, Orders are full as usual for the SEASON, Pig-irou is firm, unchanged, ho hud for future delivery, V rales, while'on hoop, here hus been sn advance of one tonth of. u cont. ‘Che rolling-mills still. ad- hero to thelr determination to pay no moro than Pittsburg prie netlye, with ne tne resimlng work, in the way o elyooriie Is great, and lias bi wouks, ng materal for making nitroglycerine, Btocks wre easy, and Joana 4, thie 5, and mortmages 6, entlon thue, and that alfee! 4 Whisky tins gono up flyo cent: gains lay ti inmuenses Tho. adage le 34; Evening Star, h per cent, Totat builtoh ‘Fecelpty In New York for the Ry ales of mining stocks at both Exehunges were fover 830,000 and Is not to hit-ron ty Oller, and d i x Soston, Aug. 10,—Tho: followlnyg will ap ‘peur In tho special market reports of the Dos- , ton Comrmerctat Miulictin to-morrow? ‘The general position of the leading mere -chundise imarkets continues. strong, and, “though there fg a tendency toward higher «values for some articles, yot there Is also 2 -hoticeable absences of speculation, aud inanus -Tacturors and merchants appear anxious to sresist nll tondencles toward overproduction and overtrading, Wool is quiet-and astendy,: Sales of tho. week, 1,890,000 pounds domestic and 08,200 1 ‘These reduced tranine- tions are dua ina mensure to the unwilling: ‘ess of holdors to ylold concessions in pried, ‘The receipts of woo! continue to dlmtutal, 9,133 Dales having come forward this week, agalnst 12,013 bales Inst week, and 11,078 bales Zor the corresponding weok Jast year, ‘Iho anills are changing to light welghts, y surplus of heavy welghts _,, Shipments of boots and shoes from Boston this week, 70,740 cases, agalnst 72,485 cases Jast week, and 73,519 eases the correspondliyg week Jast year, Factories which produce the Western trade are well supe ers, anil gone contracted, ora ine sure Tho Southern trads, hows ey att aul 1s obtainable at pram os: Kalnet previous quotations of Bi@ss ane otton mills wre nearly all running on au tar production pins: feline, ic ur Shead of the lovms . bhan of present, Thy reduce romaly Ine prospect of f drugs, the demand for won' for sever! Salt tock: ts tho local 3 Pounds forelgn, —— LOUISVILLE, D Lovisvitue, Aug, 19.—Leat-tobacco offore ings large, with contliued drought. ‘Ine mnurket hs been oxelted and higher for all grades -of- Green Riyer and: burley, fillers, with large sales, private as woll as at nuction Vagk swokers! supported; heavy lugs nol nal from boing held lf the market; dark route leat and African styles unchanged, ‘The outlook forthe growing crop beeoncs der tho: most favorable small crop of raised, ag tho planting ite : wut murket has beon steady, an tho demand pou. No cling Heady, ant fast report. . Frequent ina Tuture delivery’ Tallow ts bn Vit nN mand js good; price 037 to uy Greases unchanzud and ver: Cunulles In brisk domund for the season, and pricea Hem, Suaps are steady and prices une ud demand for iauud BORE, é Butter has been frm, with advauclng quo- ae ty worse daily, snd, y clremustinices, prices ance ea metal for ever, has opened | at current prices, factory proportio ant the ido as to quality, the olferduic. changed, with a goo ry tations, creamery being now quoted at 80 cents, Cheese fs strong and still advancing; cholee quoted at 13 and 123¢3 for common tho market has been quiet and dull, with very few sales, Flour fs firm with an upward tendency, Crain hag been very strong, with: advane. ing. quuutations, Wheat ig now quoted at S183 to SLY. Corn, Wtv 7, Rye, Ste, ‘The whisky markot Ins beon advancing queing the week. Highwines advatieed from 10 to S115, ‘Tho provision market ts very strong, with a tendoney fo advance; alarge demand and Bool prices offered. Tha advancing prices in grain have at- tracted much attention, and tho trading has ‘been heavy, In the Jeast impossible that the compunies Ie Smith, E. Wolf, and Addison By! inay Mlneharee. the striking operatives and | ‘Tho road Is almost an nlr-lne between this employ other hands whose names arg already | elty and Lognisport, whero It eonncets with upon thelr books us applleants for employ. | tha Pan-Ilnndle to Chicago. It is probable ment. Unt the tine will bo extended from Logana- A fireman's parade Is taking placa here to- | port te South Bont. Both the [, & C, tlny, and tho exellomeant over the strike has | and the Vandalin Companies have been attor hails temporary suspension, Us extension,t but lt Js generally conceded The reports from Hornellsyitlo and othor | that the last-named will got it, Pitees onthe Western Diviston, and on the . ingriivo cvonted, tio fittfo exelteanont tn st TERM, ity pive created chee! mil- Tod clreles, Tho siriko. at. iloruilavilic, | , Tho hondquarters of tia Gonoral Super- the eastern terminus of the Western Divis- | Intentent of tho Rome, Watertown & Og- fon of tho Now York, Luke Eric & Western | densburg Railroad Company will hereafter {iatirend, aul OMENS: Anil, fom WHILE ea bo nt Osweyo, N. Yo a eo ascerinined, there tlves nob se e ty prospuct of. an early elaura In tho slut rit fogs catnings of dite Chicago. Allon Hon. Tho strike may extend on Ines radiat-'| saranot, nmuinst $2060) for the week. pro- lng from the Buitate Division, ‘The strikers ) Yigus, an Increase of $16,064 nnd rond officers are vere reticont, anil but gh eet little information ns to thelr movements cun |) Mr, M11. Wich, Local Mretght Agont ot be obtained, tho Hiatflimore & Odio Ratirond at this point, has resigned on necount of ill-health. Ar. THE WESTERN TRUNK LINES. Atich’s attecessor has not yet been designated, Tho Western Trunk Lines Vassanger As- | Dispatetics were recelved ‘hero veatorday soclition helt another meeting in this city annotuclng tint fhe Bauthorn: Sacite Hat. yesterdny to discuss further the Iettor to the in at has been washed out nt lo nate i mM Arizona, interrupting tha,tratiic over. that vn trunk Ines recently published tn | roan. “Tris stated tint tho. business for Lat athuNE, Which gives them tho nllt- ne Is taken via the Denver and tho Union matum of tlie Western lines, If thoy refuso | Paellle, to neeeile to the terms nid rates of the Asso- | 4’ joint elreniar issued by tho Chiengo, Bur- eintion as regards omigrant business, .by | Mngfon & Quincey, Clhiengi & Northwestorn, Sept. 1. Thora. wore present: A. V. IL. | Cliea a Roel Island & acliic, and the Wa- Carpenter, Milwaukeo & St. Pauly W. If, | bash Htalironds sets forth thnk no itt rates Stonnott and W, A, ‘Thrall, Northwestern; | Gnunell Litutts and tho West oxcont ro Colo. Franco Chandler, Missourl Vacilic; H. C. } rado points, and that regular proportions are Townsend and George I, Daniols, Wa- | expected from connecting lines on all such bash; James Charlton, Chicago & Alton; | business, ‘The rate of $5 for closels Vianited Porelval Lowell, Chicago, Burlington & tickots is applicable only from Chicago to Kansans City, Leavenworth, and Atehigon, Quiney; A, I Hanson, Iilinols. Central; | and points west nnd south West thereof, ind and Mr. W, 1f. Dixon Commissioner. ‘Tho | to Colorado potyts vin Council Blults, first thing brought up for discussion was the Bubject. of providing ways and means to pre- | Jay Gould and \Willlain II, Vanderbilt aro yout ‘fire Taisuses from. roventing thelr | sald to have expressed themsclyes ng ottach- suerot proceailings, In spite of-overy, pro- | M4 Nettle or no Importance to. the Anti-Mo- caution, ‘Tne Tiibune published the letter | 1 poly Convention. cule former Is ceeditoit to tho ‘trunk tines the morning nftor tho | Miele rons tha NOE Inielnoeae wat meeting nt whteh tt hid been drawn tty, and | cilelly of politicians: out of business, but they could not.seo how it gut hold of the | 2mxfous for n new deal: ond tho Intter ob- prectous document, A. motion wag anady | Served that it was hard to tell what, these that ench member present pledge himself vee tow fee yaa ral ond spa Hitlon not to give any information to the press, and | Mt ls moment was cheapar than It had ev that the Commisstoner should furnish tho ‘pean before, and no ong Had a monopoly of papors with such news as was deemed to bo fhe, puaitens dnshiel & anybody could proper for publication, which was adopted, | 2lld.n road that wanted to, All of which, jiowaver, docs not provent A dispatch from St. Paul says: The North- ‘Te Tatuuse from publishing n record of | ern Paeltic Railway Company and the Ore- the secret proceedings of the conclave, * gon Rallway & Navigntion Company have ‘Tho Commnissioner'stated that tha Jotter to | united in putting o scientific exploring expe- the Eastern trunk lines lind not becn for- | dition into the field for the purpose of oxain- warded yet, beenuso 1 letter had -been re- | ining into tho mineral, Sericultiral, and calvud trom tha Genoral Passenger Agent of | other resources of the territory tributary to the Erlo Raflway, in whieh that gentlemen | tho two companies between Luke Superior explains fully tho position of his road in re- | and the Paciile coast. Prof. Raphael ‘Pum. gnrd to the omigrant, business and why it | pelly, until now in charge of the coal and could not comply with. tho rules of tho | iron department of the Inst “Nationn! census, Western Association. ‘Che letter differs but | has been appointed chiet of the expedition, little from the arzumont made by Mr. Abbott, | ‘Tho several portions of the vast fleld of op- ot a8 Erie, at meeting held ‘in this clty aver will pe explored b separate parties about a year ago, under tho chief direction of Prof, Punpolly. ‘The lei for was discussed, and it. was tho | ‘Tho latter has already started for Mantas alinost nnanimous opinion that Mr. Abbott's | for the examination of the principal inining statement did not meet the case, and that tho | districts in that ‘Territory. ‘Choe work of the letter containing the ultimatum should be | oxpadition will extend through seyoral years, forwarded ‘ntonee,” Yet no defuit action | Prof, P, leaves Chicago this morning forthe was tnken, nnd it was finally decided to hold | West. . i another imeating jMguda . me mnie ting tt a will bo decided Whother the trunk Ines shal 5 bo served with the notice tints onluss they SHORT-HORNS. fugreo to pay up arrenrn; nd subi 10 Western ites" -tarlit, fhe. Interchange of ale ore. Springtelt Haren of eraee business between the Eastern and Western Dect ioe e tps ita Oe on LAS ronds will come to an end Sept. id. ‘The | Muncy My.—A Wino Day and Spirited Northwestern and Milwaukea & St. Paul | Widding—Kighty-ono Animals Sold Ronds are particularly In, earnest about thig | for $12,180. . matter, and say they will act on thelr own Soectat Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune OOK, CYCI iO iT. SteuLina, Ky., Aug. 19.—'Tho Spring- i k, even If the other Western lines refuse Mr, S11 Ky., Aug, 19.—'Tho Spri 0 juli Hs flold herd, the property of Jnmes M, Bigstatf, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. was sold to-dey at ils resldenco near Mt, By. tha account given yesterday of the | Sterling, ‘Cho day was pleasant aftor tho noise mado by: the St. Louls roads over the | ln, and made the Short-Horn breeders bid disvovory of a clreulur issued by J. V. War. | better than any day previous, ‘Tho cattle well & Co,, of this clty, to: thelr patrons, in | Wore In very good condition, and brought which they ‘aro requested, before buylng- fulr prices. The families represented wero alsewhere, to pay Chieazoe visit, and that | Yolng Mary, Young Phyllis, Har. they can cal upon Mr, A. HL, Reed, General | Tet = Cawsley’s ~~ Rosemary, = Orphan Aguut of tho Alton at Kansas City, who will | Well, Danna, Mars, and othors, ‘Ten furnish thein with passes, the Iinpression | Young Mary cows sold for $2,350, might gain, ground that the hue and ery | an average of $233. ‘Tho animals wore prin- ralsed by the St. Louls Mnos over this,matter | clpally sired by the Duke of Springfiold, a: was for the purpose of, engendering a bitter | pure Hosa of Sharon bullof the Bates Red feeling between tho vartous firmus in this city by making. them bellove that passes were | Rose tribe, bred by Abe Ionick, the vetoran granted, to one firm and not to another, | Short-Horn breeder of Kentucky. ‘The highey Such, however, is not beticved to, be | ost price for one animal was $510, paid by the cnse by tho Alton “people. "They | George M. Betlford, of Paris, Ky,, | tor ' 8,487 gay the circular has been photogmaplictl | Second Duke of Springticld of the Young Oi Ving thon the linpres: | Mary family, Sixty feninles wore gold for $10,125, un average of $103.47, ‘Twenty-one bulls sold for $2,855, an avorago of $112.16, ‘Tho total snlo amounted to $12,480, * ‘The followlng is 2 completo lists .,,{Notos—Numurs placed bofore an, antmal rofer to the Amorican Buort-liorn Rovord, ufter to tho Amorlean Herd Hook, Nuinos In puronthoses rufor to the femily to which tHe untmal bolongs of-to tho lupurted euw from which tho family doseunds.) No.1, Anna Lesloy, red and white, 7 yenrs, by O18 Alrdrlu Duke (Young Maury); T..8. Mabory, serrate Lesiby Mt rod and white, 4 years, b 2. Ci i + a Duke of Hinkston (Young ‘Marie a W. Atkingon, Sharpsburg, Kas,, 20.» 2 B. Carrio Lestlo Sth, Fed yoarling, by. 8 386 Duko of Springileld (Young Mury); C. M1. Clark, White- wator, Wis., $10 “4, Judith Otarke 2d, red, 4 yonra, by 6,870 Duke of Winkston: (Young ‘Mary; ‘Winslow Dros. Kautakae, IU, $205, . 6, Judith Clark Ist, rod, b venrs, by 5,91 Troble Duko (Young Mary} with cow calf; W. I, Garnor, Winchester, Ky. $45, a, Judith Clurk 4th, red, Sourlng iy 8,480 Duko gt ge Mary); J.8. Pholps, Lox- , Young Mury’ 2d, rod, & yonrs, by 6,623 imp. PiGneor oung Sting Teobore "Dutton, tas witha, Ras, 5 A . . 8, Pooress, rod, 8 years, by 2.402% [Duko of Nox- ubee (Young Minty Hobort ports ‘3130. 4. Pecross 34, red, yearling, by BBs Duko of Springtold (Young™ Stary); ‘homug: & Sinith, forth Middictawn, $170. 0, Second Bello of Springfeld, red, yonrling, uke of Springield (Young Mary); Adams & Nesbitt, Storm Lake, In., Ji. Phyllis; Ngbt roan, 4 yours, by 2.478 2d Duko ofOrasmore (Young Phylils); J. W. Morris, Mt. Storling, $205. i i 13, Matin Wooda, roan, 2 years, by 8,440. Duko gi bpringiicld (Young Phylily); A. ‘Homltton, W, Countess of Bath 2d, rot and white, 8 curs, by 1015 Alrdela Duko.of Bath (Harriot); overt Parton, $22, eet 14, Countuss of Hath 3d, red and white, 6 years, - by. ‘06 Alrdrio Duke of Bach (mp, Harrie); Hobert Vation, $115. 1 ” 16, Countess of Bath 4th, red and white, 6 youts, by 2,005 Independence (inp. Harrlot); C, MH. Chirk, $010, 18, Countess of Rath Sth, red and ‘whito, by 42, Nenuty 10th, red, 2 years, a $ a 8 -Bpringteld (mp, Cowsityy; 1X 8 in| Neanuty Mth, rod and whito, 9 a: Tike of Wihnont timp. ti m FoR, Pian Lok, 1y Slo D. Cowal: Nea RAILROADS. The Absurd. Performance of Mr. Fink and His Em- _ployers. 44, Henuty 1, soarll suninatield (nip, Cowal: ae Ae Dade 4 43. Heats Ath, rau, ycuteling, by aon ti nigtiold cmp, Covwaliont ATL Ye lake Keanty lth, red and ‘wht 2, 8,488 Yuko of Springtiold e+ Yenrlig pou ras sil, oe (lip. Cowal f J, Tete i ut, yon Ruringtioht (inp: Cowslpys ee AMT a, 48, Elton Ath, roan, % years, ; Duko of Bath (inp. ey, Sl Blony Polite yee lane eet 5 R! eae i Ted Mi} tattoo Ur eats ry , jiitton 5th, roan, 6 years, hy 4017 a4 ory Gunuva Ditko (inp, bays’ fonts . Bllen 7th, red, 4 years, ty aay Hinkston (imp. Galuten): iY Duk A Brag i ee Brtdgutont i. Elion h red and wi a pulo or Wilmont imp. Gatatedie Toten HAS ‘S100, G3. Ellen Oth, red, 2 Soringtield (lap. Unintenys B, Wy, Due Gl. lien 10th, red, 2 years, by ies ingle (i inten}; put viet i Gainten); " Ns Win, Gray » Ellon y POA, yonrling, by Bigg Dat Springfield (mp, Gnintea): p, ke 66. elton J it Bpringileld (imp. Galiten); HW, Wey aie Gi, Irong. of Springfield 24, red and whe’ ars, by 6470 Duke White, than, raat aes (ap, rssh rene ald Ba, roa, 2 Duke of Witton’ dino. tran ie er os a {rerio of wernaticnt bth, rod an ery Cs 3 y bi It) rencjed, Watleldson, lin Sprinatelt ‘tap . Orphan Coss, re aye Lad (inp, Orpian Nelle whthileaene? = Bale Dulko be Roringhola de Gegae ey “ y 5 r f is inp. Ars. Motto); Je Mneper, Gwenn atta fi : le, Ky, G3. Duke of Springfield, red, 4 years, brixy 4th Duke of Gonova (tos ay AC j. ml Dinko of ring fel, red 6g Duke ot flinkston (Young Sa eee BM. Bouford, Paria, Ky., 800, + Meer odlvad Dano of Sharon tyes obey Supa Dike of sua (ugad of bia ., 00; Maj. Sheldon, red and white, searing, | 8,484 Dukto of Springtlold (hinp, Tere; Mabey van Oe rrodort Ke 3d, roa! iT ; . Czar F jo! js FOAn, yearling, by gee 24-Duko of Springticld (imp. Galatea); Bomar, Momingsbiire, Ky Sig eal Lot —S ' Reasons Why Mr. Vanderbilt Docs Not Want the Poo! Re- _ stored. The West tn Trunk Lines and Their Emigrant.Business Ultimatum. — : ST. LOUIS, re Sr, Louis, Mo., Aug, 12.—Business for the past week hing been tnusually brisk for the senson, mid every day is looking forward to ‘very busy fall trade. Money hag been very actlye. Some banks Inve oll tholr funds fn use, The largest demant Is for carrying grain, but all Hines of businessare well represented, The demand from the country is also Inrge. Rates ave stiff nt 6@7 on call, and 6@8 on time, with an upward tendency, ant New York oxchango75c@81 discount. Local stocks Aro alinost at a-dead standstill. Dry goods are very firm. Country stocks have itm low, and orders are coming in briskly for fall ‘prints, bleached and: ui Dienehed cottons, aud all Iight fall wear, Buyers are also’ appearing {1 goodly ium. bers, and trade 13 active. New stocks are well in hand, ‘nnd assortments aro about coinplete and ready for Inspection. Groceries are steady and a fale trade is do- ing.’ Coffec ts firm, “Sugar is steady. No further advance hag taken place in canned rilt, : ‘Yobacco hins been strong, and low grades havo advanced slightly. A short crop Is now fully conceded, and country holders, havo. ralsedt thelr Hilts or withdrawn thoir tobac- co from market, and offerings of fine quall- tles havo been Nght and aro generally held for on advance. Public sales hive not beet Inrge, but there has been considerable done ia private way, and largely on speciation, Wool receipts “continue foniparatively Veht, and low grades dull and tower to sell. White taney grades have been tn brisk de minnd, and slight advances have taken pines, wiry productsare firmand higher through out, the ry. hot weather having largely cur- tailed receipts, Cotton hns advanced ¥ cent during tho week, with Increased sales and a firm inar- ket. ‘Che bellef prevails that prices will go higher, und that the coming crop will not eqiind that of last your. Melals are stendy and firm, with special activity in iron, both in pig and manufact- ured articles, ‘The advance In grain during the week has been inarked, and the excitement on Change was almost mild at thes. Speculation was never more mild and widespread, Nearly everybody has taken a hand. in tt, and optlon-dealing constituted the bulk of trad. ing. | ‘The advance in whent sles last Satur- day has been frum 8 to ¥ cents, in corn from 8toll, and in oats from aig’ to By. While speenintion has been the rule thero has ox- isted a strong shipping demand for cash No. 3 and 4 wheat. Millers and oxporters have taken all” the No. 93 that has been offered. ‘There hag also been an active denmpd for ensh corn and onts, and ail offerings folind ‘quick sale. Ryo advanced Micents during tho week, and thore ts consid. erable talk of a corner init. Flour has kept pace with wheat, and ndvances of 60 to 1 cents per burrel have taken place, Six Thousand Cars Blocknded at Hor. nollayillo on Account of tho Great Strike. Tho Wabash and the Alton on the Pass Question—Notes and Per- sonals, JACK AND JIL. Tho Inte meeting of the “Tigh Joints” In Now York, at which it was “unanimously resolver to ntivance enst-bound freight rites to tho basis of 20 cunts per 100 Ibs, Chicago to Now York, to inke cfifect Aug, 22," re minds one forelbly of the nursery rhyme of “Jack and Jill? with tho railrond managers as Jack and Commissioner Fink os. Jill, After the managers had gone up the hill and resolved to udyance cast-bound freight rates, Commissioner Fink went up algo, and or dered the various roads in the enst-bound poul to ndvaneo the rates in accordancs with that action, ‘Tho managers thon camo down, finding that “circumstances over which thoy hid no control’ prevented them from carry- ing out the resolution adopted at New York. And now Commissioner Fink comes tumbling afters and makes the following announco- ments A New Yonk, Aug, 18, 1831.—Not having ro- celved -alliriutive roports to Circular No. i from party wot reprusunted nt tho meeting of the Joint ixcoutive Committees hold Aug, 10, the resolution presed ut the mocting to restore tari: ratos on the 2d fost. can’t therefore bo put Into effect, ‘This cnds the Indicrous affair, and: enst- bound freight niatters are inn worse shape than they wore before the “gh Joluts” “went up the hill te feteh a pall of water? aie, ngain tind themselves at the. foot of the flr Seitheug aitrop of water, much the worse from the tiunbling dawn, and thoy ad- aut that thay have made Jacks” of thom- solves, At will be observed that the above dispateh, which was received by tho General Managers of the various roads lending Enat yesterday, anys: “Not having received afiirmative ro- orts from party not represented ut the mect- In Instead of “parties not represented.’ ils indicates that Conunissiouer Fink Jing recelved afirsativa roplics from all exeapt Vanderbilt, When the meeting of “Tigh Jolnts?? was first called to udvntice the rates Tre Tinpune stated that the railroadanan- agers might sayo themselves the trouble of golng to Now York, as Vanderbilt would not accode to an advance wt this Uime, and that ns long as he refused to assent it would be useless to hold meetings, and ovents have proven that ‘Tire ‘Tnimuna: was correct 13 usual, When Mr. Vanderbilt commonced ins wer, and foreed rates down to the present low figures, he did it for the purpose - of piety Ms atlversaries hors dea combat, ant tt is not Nkely that he will give up the fight when he ts on the vergo of accomplishing his object. When the eastbound pool wag first formed Van- derbilt was Its strongest supporter. Ho may really be snl to be tho father of the scheme, Ig Inbored assiduously for several years to inale the scheme sticcess, for hte believed thore wag mony In it, Asa money-making scheme tho pou), proved n success, but while ‘Vanderbilt was inaking mony, his vompat- iturs, who wero rather weak when the pool wis formed, made money also, and thoy bo- qn to grow as rich and prosperous ns thelr more poworful rival. lt took n long tua before Vandorbilt found ont that his idver saries and compotitors were using the money they made to accomplish his anuliilation, Tle dict not find this out untit he saw himsoll surrounded by any niunber ot" new colt peting Nnes ‘which threatened to take nway the trailefffrom- his roads, snd observed while ho was niaintaining the rates his rivals were making contracts at ent? rates. When hoe came te a comprehension of thesg fnots lic suditenly changed his mind about: the pool, and concluded that white tt was considerable of a buneilt to his compotl- tors and riyala, 16 was not much of a benellt to himself, And then there was war, ‘Tho sitnation soon changed. It was then the turnof his adversaries to swear while he was In high spirits and full.of good humor While Vanderbilt with nis large fucilities and’ four-track New York Central was mak- ing money at the low rates lily compotitors were losing. -Itis this fact which Inspired tho late effort to bring about an advance in enst-bound freight rates, Dut Vanderbilt couldn't seait, Ho ts bound to keep up tho present condition of nffalss until he haa brought his rivals {o their knees, and js able to. dictate terms - to thom. Itisreported that his demands are the formation of’ money pool to last for five years, to bu based on tho present earnings of the ronds, ‘This, of course, would give him tho Hon's sharo of the business for that time, ng the new competing lines now In the course of construction could not come into the arrangement until the expiration of the tive yours, und by that tme Vanderbilt no doubt expects to bo in the possession or control of most of these lines. As it is not probable that Vanderbiit’s competitors will consent to such an arrangement It cnn safely bo pre- dicted that the present war will continua for soine thine to come, aud shippars will enjoy tho benviit of unusually low rates, —— TUE RAILNOAD STRIKE. Spectat Disvateh to The Chicaon Tribune, SALAMANCA, N.'Y., Aus. 10.—The great strike of operatives employed on the West- ern Division of tho New York, Lake Erie Western Rallrond, and on tho Eastern Di- ir Frotorick 2d, red, yoarll Duko of Bpringilcld (inp. Gulivest deka galt 0, (0, Czar Froderiok, rod, yearling, by of Springtiold (mip. Gilateayy" Awe be Rowels, O,, $80. : oer 70, Jove, rod,yearling, Laas Duke of Bp fen dnp ‘Young Mary); D. Rldgel, Browns oy $100, i. Jovo 2, red and whilto, yoarling, byaig Duke of Springtietd (Youur Mary); Wh tw. Jove 8d y year q . Springtiola Mout Baty 0 Tease, pee 73. Jove Ath, red, 2 yours, by 848 Duke d : Springtold (Youn Stiry)s Robort Patton, $91 it, Jove Sth, Red yearn 1 Dy 8,486 Duke of Sarioggetd (Young Mary); J. G, Gregory, Hits! 76, Ashland Toro th, rod, yearling, by aug ; Duko of Springtold (imp. iiateieiys rh ir < gon, Uniontown, Po., $70. 8. Ashland Hero 4th, rod, yoarltog, by aty ‘Puke of Speingield (mB. Hlrtioty Sito. ‘ord, 0. : 77, Ashland Hero 3d, rod, yearling, by AN’ Duke of Sprinutictd "mp. “inrriot; Hen Bnioot, Stack, Ky., $85, . Asbland Hero 2d, red, yearling, by ay puke of Springtlold (imp. iurrlot); WH. Lewis, Ashland Hero, rod, 2ycars, by 838 ringtild (imap: Huteichs withtcawa, ot #0, Eurl Bertram, red, yourling, by R86 Dike , of Springfield, (imp, Modomiury)s 14 J Pope Washington, O., $100, 81. Duron Gled tow 9d, red, opeling by wo Pulko ve Springtteld CAtlcors J. Brow, Share Diyig ey be 82. Boot Stonk, red, year! tn, by 8488 Due ot Sprit Hold np. Donua Marla); Charies Flea ty mn 3. Maron Gtod How say red and white yess Inu, by 8480 Duke of -‘Springtlatd (mp. Deas, Marla); 8, Moborly, $65. Bi. Baran Gled How, red and white, yearling, by 8,486 Duke of Springtiold timp, Donna Mariy; 4,G. Grogory, $850, 86. Enel of Warwick, rod and whlte, sear! by 8.48 Duke of Springiold (lunp. Cowallp); 4 Urout, $00. After the sale Mr. Georgo Bean, of thy Rlnce. gold rivately, to Thomns & Stn{th, of orth Middletown, the fine Shaw bull 428 Geneva Grand Duke, a pure Rose of Sharoa bull, for $1,000, ‘This bull will bo remen pered ng the one whieh took so many pe nilums at last year’s Pairs. THE WEATHER, SIGNAL SERVICE. Orricn oF Tim Cicer Saat Ovricr, Wasinaton, D, ©. Aug. 10—For Tex nessevand the Ohlo Valley, fair weather, vat able winds, mostly northerly, and statlonsy tomperaturo and pressure. For tha Lower Lake region, fal weather, light winds, mostly northorly, statlouar {ompernture, and stationary or Meher pres ure, “For the Upper Lako, region, fair weather, followed by iocal ralng, northerly, veering to. easterly winds, stationary or higher ter porature, and Heatly atalionary pears, f Yor the Upper Ississlpp ‘alley, partly cloudy weathor and. local ralns, easterly Winds, beeoinliie Variable, and. stat emiperature and pressure. “Por the, Lower Missouri Valley, pati? cloutly weather, local rains, variable wins mostly southorly, and stationary temperatul anil pressure, ie Chiof Sigtint Oflicer of tho Army fare nishes the following special bulletin: te Ucensional ratny have tutlen In all the ms tricts excupt tho Gulf States and’ the ian H Lake region. Northerly winds prevail the Lake region and Olio Valley, and cee erly In tho Gulf States. Elsewhere they a light and yariable, ‘The temperature risen slightly In the Atlante states, ft Ohio Valley, ‘and the Lake region, i ie districts it ls rponerally below tho ee the month. Tho follow; special ten a tures arg reported to-night: Pustpo a) at Burlington, 66; Quebec, 03; Montre ht Alpena, 61} Duluth, 5° Fate weather Hf gata for Sunday in the Atlantic an ; 6 LOCAL OBRENVATIONS, * ondo, Aug 19-18 RS Times Mars) Thar] Hu] Windy vay a Weatht PITTSBURG. ‘ Pirrsnune, Pa, Aug. 10.—Business lias been decidedly active the past week fy all branehes of trade, and particularly in fron and petroleum, The iron market is growing better. Orders continue to inerense, and the millsaro running wight and day. Prices aro very atiif, and manufacturers are asking tho full card rate of $2.60, whily three months ago many were selllng as low ng $2, ‘The movement In glnsy wis aboutthe same ngs Inst week. Stocks are low, with the market stl and-manufacturers antlelpatlug au adyancu, em Petroleum ruled active and firm’ all the week, with United cartitientes selling from 7 to 8U3¢ cents, which wore the closing figures to-day, Reotlned was talrly active, nenrly all the'refineries are jn operation, an some of them areavld considerably ahead, with the, export business more actiys than for yeurs. Sales and resates, 1,400,000 barrels; shipments, 380,000 barrels, Coal ts aulet. og ts usual attlils senson of Jow water. Not much is doing. , PHILADELPIIIA, Primavera, Aug. 19—Lho North aimerican to-morrow will say: ‘Trade in most departments has been moderately act- iveat Philadelphia during the past week, ‘The exettement in grain noticed for several days pustcontinues and prices havengain ma- terlally advanced. Wheat was 4@5 conts por bushel higher, corn 144@3 cents per bushel higher, and oats 243 cents higher, At tho closo prices are unsettiod, but rather lowor than the highest point. a Flour fs in steady demand atan advance of 1244 cents per barrel. a Cotton is tn firm demand at former rates, Petroluum is caster, dn provisions there was 9 good trade dolng and prices firm, ‘ Whisky has again advanced, ‘There has been more dolng jn wool, and prlerg ure steadier, of y tho St. Louls firms; glving then the linpres- sion that tho Alton was granting favors to Chicago firms which were not grinted to St, Louls houses. ‘The Alton, as ls generally known, Ign “donblo-ender,” having ‘ine from St.Louis to Kansans City, us wall a3. from Citengo to Knnsas City, and if tho St. Louis merchants can bo made to believe tht thig roud ts treating its Chicago patrons bet- tor tint those at St. Louis it will, of course, Yo to the benefit of tho Wabash ahd Missourl Pacifte. «The manngers of the Alton omphat- ically declare that they have always: nvoided any dlserlmiation between. their St, Lonis and Chicago patrons, and have always treated thom Wilke. For this very reason they have nvyotdud Isqulne on pnssas to business houses at this point, but have always referred them to Mr. Read, thelr Agent at Kansns City, who Jad a Iinitted number of passes to issue nt his digeretion.. In proof of this they produce n Jotter written Hay 30; 16SL, to ® prominent business firm in this clty, which at tho time nade application for passes for some of tholr nitrous trom Kangas:City to Chicago, ‘The otter, Which Is signed by Goneral Managor MeMulllu, is as follows: = Atm In recotpt of your favorof May 28 request. ing pass from Kangas City to Chicago for oye of your custotnors, Willauy inreply that in con- dequence of the larga niumber of similar. 1 plications that we haye received from tho ‘wholesale morehants of Chicngo, St, Louls, and tho Eustern ultivs wo huve bean obilzed to de- cling Issuing passes to suvh houses for tholr Southwestern customora, Mr. A. HL itead, our General Agent at Kansne City, is furniahod with a llinited number of passes to Chicago and St, Loufs, whieh he has nuthority to iesuo, at bis ‘diseretion, to our” principal Southwostern patrons who wish to visit Chicago, St. Louls, or uthor. cltles, for tho purpose of purchasing goods. Iwill, thorefore, walk that you request your customers to apply dlrect to Mr, Head, and that you will sond such applications to him, Aussorry that Ino. unable to comply with your request, but you will, without doubt, Foud{ly soo that, for the reason givon nboye, tho application of tho rule muat bo genoral, and thitt to mike anu excoption would inyalve us in trouble without ond. ‘This shows conclusively that the Alton hns CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, O., Aug, 10.—Petrofoum has been steady at former prices during tho pust week, ‘There is continued activity reported by the railroads in both passenger and freight carrying; the only thing to complain of Is low rates, The tron markets are active and prices genorally firm, Dealers in ore report that they are entircly: sold up, and orders aro refused In consequence, First-class fixed ores tre searce and in demand. An advance of about $1 per ton has been establixhud for some grades of pie-lron, and considerable sales have been nue nt the advance. - Mold- ers ate firm Ju thelr views. Mauufacturing fron iy firm, and tank and shect fron are 25 cents higher, Metals are in good demand and firmer, d § -Hastorn Dk | aivays refused to grane favors taUlieago | ogni Duko-of Wlukston Ginpr Aurelot)t Jo BY | “gaan, m7lgam| el Br [Nee] 8) silcoae ————__—— . vision of tho Pennsylvania, New York & Alwiiyy perused We. Br eamtotl to Bt Louis | ‘khompsun, Untontown, a gist * wove: au auuly tug 8 Ree 3 ott POLITICAL. Ollo Railroad continues. ‘Lhe headquarters | houses. ‘Tho St. Louis firms doing business | 37. Countess of Uuth 7h, red, b youre, by OTD | Tey ae ais] atc | =a of tho strikers aro al this placo, and nt Hor- | with the Alton Were always referred to Mr, | Duke,of Hinkston (inp. Harrlut}; Kobort Put | yorigh, mclanwel_o7ul 4 [Nacscs. Towa, nellsville. hotween 4,000 and 5,000 heavily. | Jeed at Kansas City tho sume ng the Cliicaga | “Ty Gountess of Bath kth, rod and white, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Fonr Donaoy, In. Aug, 10,—The blg Ninth Congressional District, which covers over one-fourth of the State, Is giving James F, firms. and no doviation from this rule hus eyor been mide, As shown yesterday, tha Chicago & Alton people had nothing whatever to do with the Jusuntice of the Farwell cirenlar, whieh was loaded freight cars are blockaded, Much of this Is valuable freight destined to Chicago, St. Louls, Cinelnnat!, and other Western poluts, ‘Lhe nen running on the New York, 1 ee ‘farometer corractad for wuparatura lersiom soeaastaneutonag Oe 3 outa by O42 Due of Wiltnout (iuyp, Hurrldt)s uatrumionen Ofret obort Pattun, $115, 10, Countess of lath Oth, red, 2 yoars, by 8.486 DuKgor Springivld (imp, Harriot); J. 51. Thonp- 01, ‘ Omost uiparature, Oi). ‘e % SERVATIONS, Wilson o trenenuous boom for the United | Lake Erlo & Western Ialfrond clalin that | scut out by that firm simply 1n rotullation far |, i Countess Ea ea RT y DUET OE, Ue, States Seunto, ‘Ta mako sure of tho mun of | during the great atrika of 1877, and melniltne clrowlar lasuut by 8 Sf outs 100 | Thompson, € Tren Ther a, fern their cholce, the people are declaring for him | at its close, tho oflicers: of | cific to St. Lae #1, Conntess of Bath 1th, red nnd white, your- Batons, | Os4N | 10:43 wh in, tho primarios, Frou the township enu= wuaes, aint the Connty and District, Conven- tlon they nro following it up, and thoy linvo Not yot permitted the nomination of avy man to the Legislature knowin to hy untavornbls to Wilson, | ‘Lwo moro Representative dls tricts wore heard fron! byestardny, Cherokee, Buona Vista, Sav, and Pocalontas nominated Pitcher, of Chorokee; and Kossuth, Emmett, - Palo Alto, and Humboldt nominated dheetz, of Algona, Both men were kuowp to bo strong for Wilsom : tha rend promised that the 10 per cont taken at tho time would be restored as soun ng thes became better, and thoy clalm that the. tines nrd’bettor—In fact, better for the rond than for ten years,—and honca thelr demand for n restoration of the 10 per cent taken off by the Inst cut, Switclunen are now getthig $1.60 per day, and demand an increaso to $3.7 AML Kinds of rumurs aro aflont here, ut Bullalo, Mornellsyille, and other places, in regard ton general lny-off of all freight brakemen, but nothing definit can be learned as to the truth or falsity of the as Ca __|—— ‘Tho Wavash ty -entitled to the thunks of al ‘the firm of Farwell & Co, for spreading thelr eireulurs broadenst: through Missourl, thus alving them nid ngalnst compoting St, ‘Lows ‘rns which they could not haye obtained otherwise. . S ling, ee Duke of Springtiels (np, Marcos Jacob Bwigort, Spring Btation, hy, 2, Countess uf Math. th, red, yearling. by ied Duke of Springfeld (inp, Hurriot); John 8, Hunton, Mononguhein, Pa, BUS, 2, Chorry ul red, 4 yours, bY, 6,070 Duke of Hinkston (up, Hurried)s 4 8, Moberly, $2u5, 4, Cherry 4th, red and white, Nae yy B48 Duke ot Springieid (imp, Hnvried: J. W. Pros- ons Shorey atin rot, yourling, by 8480 Duka of Baringueld (inp, Hlarrion; A.W. Hamilton, ‘4, bih Louan of Springold, rod and whito, 3 ee by 8480 Duke (of Springtold .(Donna . Hiuelu)s Robust Button, $50, SOR ROUTE, Bpectat Duapatch to The Chicage Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Ang.eli.—It ts sald the Loulsyille, New Albany & Chleago Iull- way wilitun through trains daily between this elty and Chicago aud Michigan Clty after the completion of the bridge’ over tho i eau i Ne Dubugua, alah, SLY SAMMY, | ee ty Bpeclat Dispatch to The Carcago Tribune, q —) renuora, NY? Kankakee River on the Tndiananalis, Dutoht fe ites Ke. tise! oft ra" “Hsan Casi a | aeration th ally amma af | SMe bi ohh lb ont in | SED te ce os rete CF 7 yorl mu p ettl y's oat i. a uke ob Bul OM United States, Lato nows from Now York | salistud dat this Tayeait' ts only Drulimianary nient iil make thy al burt Patton § a i hortest raute. bi Boyun- leon miles between Chicago and tho South, COMPLETION OF A BRANCH, svettat Disvateh to ‘The Chteago Tribune. Ganena, UL, Aug, 1%—-Tho Chicago & Northwestorn Stundard-gage Road, from Madison to Montfort, Wis., was completed to tho lattar pluce this forenoon, and ferular tyalns will bo run from this city to Madison svin Montfort as soon ns tho necossary side trucks ara put in i that Ginee, alying our people anothor outlet to picake pad alll aul trout commen? Ruin ita i {ee train daily from “tation vlite to Alllwau- ou a ret 4 “are ae Cy suylng that, Unclo Sammy was In excellant health and spirits enthused tho monbora of the club to such 6 degree that thoy called a meeting and inautunusly noutlnated or. in 188k, ‘This club ts tow genoral stiles or Iny-olf, and the thu of It is not very fur distunt, Ong (upto sald: “You see, we ary better organized naw thin over befors., Nobody know -that the men wore golug to ¢ Hate yet thoy all understood euch other, and fad eff at tho sain thing.” Suporlutendent Cable, who has been Tnter- viewed upon tho ‘subject, says he knows nothing about: the © brakewen- intenil- tug to quit axeapt trom rumors ant the atrects, and hus te reason to belloye it, ‘Tiere nre nbout 6,000 cars Lt the yard at Hornellsyilic, and Mr, Cable states that these wilt be put in motion as early hs possible, Durlug the trouble he does not Intent the Fopttugestisls shill incvensy on thay division of the youd, Passongertrajis will bu run withing frunt regularity as pose sible for the -benells of the traveling pubile,- ‘This atlernoun a few of the jess detorstied strikers Bienttiod a walllngnoss to return to wt Havent th ounnof Springiield, rod and. white, 10 ours, by 17 Alrirlo_ af Montgomery fbgona arp); George Carroll, Mount casting, 100. Wed Huntly of Liber red aud whito, yours, by 0,420 Duko of Wilmot (tosamury); Cane eee Arran ioe! by ao + Huntly i. Duke of Sitmustow ttosathary}t j W, Lrcsoutt, Bt B. Deauty Sth, red and whito, 5 years, py 3,000.) Ie Inapondente (imp. Cowalipyy Sew, Browwutty I E 4th, rod_ and whito, 6 years, by 2.008 rah Le Duke Ge ius duipe Cowelipyt. elt,” Ludlery Clarksyi}te, Kye I fs US, 8th Alrdrle Itzsto, rnd and white, 4 years, ¥ ca Dike sof iiiakaton {lias Coveallpy? de a ie duty ‘Airdeio Helo, zod and whit, onsting: by 8480 Duke of Springigld (lap. Cowslip); ducob Swigert, 3 rod, yoarl by 8.480 Tilden for President the largest and most influential Democratic Organtation fh Western Ponnsylyant’ St Tarun dt tho Interestof Barr-Randall fac- lon, and never Neglests Ay Spportunte to squeeze Wylluce, ‘This ja the frat polltteal movemunt Of -fnporkince that has been mide luce tho last election,» Int 4 5 SEES SSE RSME TIRE ANS ANIESS SSR ESS KANSAS PROMIBITION, Special Disvateh to The Calcaco Tribune. Wiowira, Kas, Aug, 1—The fourth prose eoution in this city under the nuw State pro- Ulbltory Jaw ling just torminated, tho defend aut being found guilty, q ¥ the ba car 100 1 3500" He heals Ia RAILROADS CONSOLIDATED,- *, Spestal Dispaten to The Chicago ‘Tribune. - InpiANAPOLS, Inds, Avg 10—A ‘yallroad ERUSPRERREUESSASEERSAH SELES: BUEAVHZRESE: GEAEASSEEAESR execEsraertesceees rt y Jt fy suid hag: : : at 2 Jit Aled Lo, Foe 480 | kan Anvoni defenan wll appent tao casey Now| MAES EG i, ByaN ts, ANY | cunutdalon aay aust neo mtn, In ie ee te eee Remrapl 8 |B ee a “) Now’ Yorks Pennsylvanian & Ohio” Walle | ey, " ‘Eth Alrdrle‘Lizsio, rod, yourllng, by bari y * —. c! vices. 0 rs have allowed some es r 7 y s M SOLA GETAMTor CHS e ears eon Ne WO to dope ihts;"and franchises, Tho ofleers of tho | | Hin Alrdrio eats rea carling, by 8,486 .|' NEW XO cars containing pordshable freight to depart. Vat tirtle frelunt hus been moved eastward or westward during? te pet tweutyefonr hours, and it 1s ‘possible the embargo will not be ralsed for gone Uine yet, although onl ells of the strikhuyg roads ara working hard Wael the blookady( traing moving. Lt linet ( « Hpectat Dispatch to aa Cateuce New Yous, Aug. 19,— Teme 3 De B20 p. ms, Th OB, Wey O93 OD Mes ceagy Or 3 average temperature, 67 Tiate lash ya perpture for vorresponug 40 » ib lu, Fed, ¥' Dulko of Springtlold (imp. Cowsllp)s La Ay ods pastor, §) ty fd, red and white, ¥ yours, by 145° aieine tks OF Bath (timp. Soap Hobe § p sub « Oth, red, 2 years. by 8486 Dukeot Bprineuels ap! Cowaiphy rw. reacts a consolidated | nes ag, xeorgunized are; Addison Bybee, President;- - Charles Kahlo, ' Vice-President; Luke ~ Sinith, Secretary and *'Trenaurer, ‘Tha Directors are. W. W,. Stoddard, Charles Kublo, hus been formed for mutual protection. In case of strikes no men on n atrike or locked put rom any ra) Mery, will be guplayad, a Necessary, the Assuciation epured to carry out m general lockout, =P ratdre

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