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Haxteahaiienta det eaten a? Si emenaop nie Aine i Bd et BS. ee deteteaigsd 9 25 zeta. ‘ yt CHICAGO™ TRIBU: ufacturers hava in inal Instances all RY, closing toalay at $05, Sales and resale: tho orders thoy can fill botween now and the | % ‘$41,000 barrels; shipments, s po 00 ba fatof November. Othor classes of footiwenr |, Litle receipts hayo ben 12,378 head, ve tho Jargest ran of any week for seve! nl are not generally ag nective as boots are, be- years. Prices declined 1¢ to 44 cent, come ~ SATURDAY, "A '97,~1881-=SIXTEEN PAGES. « SPORT G VE TS. poy Inthe stable. [f ne was taken fram mo is never notifled of it, Since the horse Jeft my stable Thompson aud I have not had a soltiement. ‘hero was a -disagreement: Charley Ford Beats So-So and about certain entries that insted Ut this ny atahiah prico and shipped her to Chi especially torun in the grand steeplec! at tho Chleago Fair, Friday, Sept Capt, Franklin ts alson well-known Tiimper ~ SATURDAY’S REVIEW, THLE FIRE ORDINANCE and winner of races. Misa Matlory is not un r. ie: D ‘ “ ine produced to A fale extent on orders. | monfte priine selling at ao) 80,00, "Tho res r meetlng, 1 new have some inonoy in wy kagwn to Tome, nn ts ie Winter of two Mr. Jami aire Explanation Of Ity A Washinet There have never before bean as many sinall | celpts of hogs were WSs, Philadelphians Hopeful in the 2:15 Class possession that belongs to Thompson, and t | good races at Brighton Beaeh, No ¥., the orkings, The News from Ashington | Tero have qwere quoted nt $6.00 to $7.00, with tho mar im reniy to give ib him or any ono lie tuay | presen’ season, Miss Mallory is a recent Hi Bad Effect o Southorn interior buyers of boots and shoes | er iti, “Sheop have tuted qitlet, wilh re at Hartford. geil for it. A fow days ago Ltold hilm J was | purebaso of Mr D. 1, Ital. | Bat Carmuds, _ ap a ba C' Ds In our market as* there aro to-day, and there | cotpts of 3000, common to extra muging rendy to settle, aud he walked away without | Andy Woodcock, Gen, Rowott, Butterscotch, | 379 Qlaims It Ts Much Business, ig an invrensing tendency on the partof stich | fron $3.50 to $5.50, = inswering, and don't propose to rin around | ard othors that will surely enter, wilt makon ich Mora Stringeny EL aerate nit ‘2 Thros Fast Hents by Trinket in the | eee tMIy Chad gear Ryomee.. t | orang most inerestinn and exelting foutures than the Old One, « eentre from which theso guots tre obtained. | mr BALTIMORE. 2:19 Class—The 2:25 Race Un- "i . nas 3 * Leather Js moderately active and stendy, | BAttimone, Aug, 20.—Tho money market ‘Anished ony, or wore OE Ot iC youre, of tho Fair, 2 Gi ih era An Unfavorable Bank Statement and | pat ntdes aro held high as heretofore. wag Irregular during the past week, and there ; ; ' Poy? Horry, the man retorred to by MATINEE POSTPONTD. 4 lows the Superintendent to Trap Bin In Tightness in-tho ‘New York Wool was moro activo this week. Sales, | wisn general decline In stocks, oxtept for Johanna have ne imate the {bronosttion fo Tho North Ste trotting matingo. has beer: * — Megally-Construeted Dallding, Z ; Fak 2,110,255 pountls domestic and 60,800 pounds | Baltlmore and Maryland fssues, whieh Jie | Loto Jolson Gives an Inslde Viow of Vitune that horse tere, alls from Uoston, | Postponed until Saturday, Sept v, eave A Monty Market, forelgu. ‘Che supply of domestic wool now | tou Nrmly esthblishicd to bo aifected, Vir- tlempted Turf Crook: hnd is the manager of the horses in Splan's ; —- Tue TarnUNY published yest cree ar in this tnarket ly large, and offers n splendid | gintas declined, and business was greatly re- Some Attempted Turf Crooks stuble. : LA oussn. choly reeltal of the artalgnmene ey, melo fe om e 4 selection of all grades. ‘The excellent shape | stricted. There wis an abundance of money, einess. ; The foltowlug are {ho names of players of | Walsh, in tho Weat Sida Voties Court or atle8 Bi ite “ tk Grai da Soaroit of the woolen-ronds tradonnd the high price | but the condition of the President made TROURADOUIVUS INJURY. tho Calunwt La Crosse Club to representthnt | bor of persons charged with vlotatioe anes xoitement 3h Grain an 4 Vor foreign Wools causcncontitent feeling | values so uncertain that thore was Httle.dis- i Soectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune elub in their mateh game this afternoon on | fire ordinance, who bad beon urcested on he ~of Money the Leading Feat- aunong holders of domestic, Hiserea be re- } nosition mauifested to Invest oxeept upon se- | Ologo of the Meoting at Grand Raplds— Thanr Fort, Contes Atute 20— penahas White Stocking Park: Messrs, Orr, Gold- mition farnishod by Superintendent tutwince a rag in St Loui eoints of domestic woul hn Boston ste in. | curity of the best collaterals. ‘There was Yosterday's Evente at Saratoga, dour’s case is & very bad one, boing little | sintth, Spatter, Reading, and Harris from | f tho Firo Patrol, Tone Of thous cures n tin, \ ures in St, Lonis 1 tiicrensedt 25,006 bles as compared with the rol ‘ 1 re _ else than coniplete breakdown, the | ‘Toroute, Canada, J. Davey of Montreal, I, | W8s imposed, and thon suspended at ss - . swools lunve Rulon Ui ue A ‘ =) Et OAK PARK, ing ruptured, Mo had bees complaining | Dever ey Bi | discharged, Ln commer wen 4 584 ste ad Re petlod. rd r as percent. ‘Thero was sone movement in aoesrt Disvath to Se Chine Tribune, bined tin, Rochester meeting, but tare wore Powers ‘ot Olin ren We Hasson, ene batt tion of Those casa | superiutanae ct Miepual. Hi Boston Doing a Large. and Re-| ‘ue cotton-uilis arg very busy on orders | tho dry goods trade, aud a tale Jobbing trade | atanreonp, Conta Aux. 20—Lhe closing | 10 ldlentions of gerlous trouble yerore tho | Will bo faved nt 3:30 p.m, slurp, catled attention, as ho tits on previous? Hs ive Trade in..Boots | tee att i was done asa prelitninary to the opening of | gay of tho trottt ctlnge was another exe | eave way. Under tho most favorable ————— to what ho consldérod there oventony, munerative c supply in first hands, Raw moaterhe Is at the fall trade. By i day of tho trotting meeting was ni circumatanees at fenst a year willbe required TU. i Hf AKDUSS Of the now ei and Shoes, ; merey of manipitlators, und quotations are | the fall trade, ; tranely fayoruble one, and the attendance | {y establish even a tomporiry recovery. OBITUARY. re ordinance, whieh difers trom the a} fiw! g nominally up to 121¢ cents for middiing wp. The gray market was excited and frrogt- | was estinedted ut 8,000. It wnsaday of st- ~ oe Be ae hs NO provision by wbicy o ands, but tho. anllls aro yonerally supplied | iar. Saturday Inst thero was o break Jn | porb sport, the trotting being the best of the |, GRAND RAPIDS, GEN. B, B. STInEs. Hod hired for Mates uC eNeUsy “orretel one ‘ Meee eee eater ie shee gone i iore | Wheat, and it the elose of tho murket Mon- | gutiro elroult. ‘The 3:18, 9:10 nud $335 Spretal Dupateh to The Chicayo Twibuttke Gon, 1. 1, Stiles, of Dixon, Leo County, Th. | Violationof Inw. andulsy tucauerg yearn I Fluctuations in tho Cineinnatt Grain | frouly, ? day tero had been wv decline of 3% cunts | cliswes were the performances. opottl, | Graxn Raving, Mel. Aug. 2—Tho Au- | (led ats o'clock yosterduy morning at bis broth vislon for tue destruction ofanilceaiy-er% ME Market—Tohacco Mighor in ‘There ts an active demandgfor all kinds of | from tho prlees of Friday, Tuesday thoro | $o-So, and Charley Ford started In tho 3:15 | gust horse meuting closed: here to-lay with rer'e Fealdauce in tne fe griseus etidioaly tio eorimmonte “made onetime compete to A manufactured fron, and, as phe metal | was a reaction, and an advance of 24¢ cents | race, Ford havlig tho cull at $50 ngalnst | some ns close and exciting races ns were ever Pp AE | Ofherss Mr. damicsou, who compiled (itt Loulsyille. fs ruling at wneluinged ‘prices, with 0 | took piace, ‘The market coutiiued steady | S95 for Soo and S16 for Ilapetul. So-So | seen on this or any othor track. ‘The weatht- sitting in hls chatr, Ie “oxmerionoal, shoul Municlpal Code, @ new ie q P y ‘une ¥ ft 0 ee ay oe ¥ z some three years ago; -otherwiso his health has Eph . dnes und Pattie mil ro well ne danlers wet rn eleet oF Chane ved ese ay. te won the first and gecond heats in fino style tn or wae ins but the Altentianee a8, ot always upponred to bo excellent. ‘To the Bullor of The Orie i, : ij ‘ ; in finished fron, tramaxing more satisfactory | terday mo vor s nt Etro! Mel 173%, and Ford the next tires in: arse; it db nob aggregate. more than 2,600. Ellas‘, Stile was born in Huntington Town Onrcago, Alig. 2—L geld lied rs A Heavy Iron Boom Strikes Pittsburg and } profits than for somy time previously, caused nn ndvanco of 13g conta, aud tho mar- | 3:20, 329014 'So-So broke In the third hunt at | ‘The first race ealledt was tho #220 class, purse | phip, Luzerne County, Pa. Mareh 9; 180, anaking cations to! the newabapers, and | woulda . OlevelandZnorease of Poorla’s Jannben atid balling sinterialsnee in wood ket closed strong to-day nt a still further | thu first darn, aud ld to trot: the last, three | $00: me * his azo ntdeath Ol, Ils parents were Lowisand Cihorwlae to curren te rere eee {u my power x Busi Feena euclucodl a Tuller supily oF Wests | lvance of 24 cent on spot and a ke Im | quarters very fast to save her dise | Mulier Noy. 1°11] Sarah Dodson Stiles, After spending bls boy- | havo boon given to the Diblivemc mech insiness, reat fave reer a ply provement fi futures, Receipts of the week, | tanex, tha strain being greater than if she | Seand Se 2 3 2 | hood in his native county, and revolving wis | tira ordinange. Tatu tansy or ecg 2 benegpreiey “Cornurs” In provisions and breadstutts: | 1,080,002 bushels, sales 503,242, and exports trod zone buck a full mile ut a steady pace, | aranat i Gitication in the common sebools, Mr. Stiles at | As aggaited, bolng charged with havityyso mele i c. : t ’ ho ieor Weame West and settled at Dixon t . Naw Yont, Rig ea-—The “aintny slnso- | Ht the West hava necessarily led to Wigher fuicheran in receipe ail advanes, “ie uottly. Hopefal ted after she broke to thirty fest a eS EAL ; fue wo of Sh uame West and sottied at ized | Caiirfuscteas. Tuo. abeurcite orn ae 3 Aug, 2—The J q t 4 rere at ral , fc = 1h i ¥ Ale the minin sfock market the past seven tuys: HEN ea Ee ee eee dairy fury | shorts for Atuust linye have covered, ant rad for wll they wore worth, and the wiiner ind | Eddy. | Tho firm was dissulved | in 1846, | Riiion Fe tceaianca | tn question fa & ; , Yo stor: re i 1 2 “ : init fe , “Mining stocks have-been evtuparatively tat a tie canta and ting fictory | Hisiness was Of #a speculative. eluracter, Aiiceeennastore of snl ‘n ts fouttly Howie fess than half alongth: the advantage at the arid Aes Blue seomioeanl iB Be cous, bus tuo Ordluaned mining Ue caer sua F dull and steady, with the exception of Come | oer bout ts lirin, ud tho demand for ent- | Stock In elevators to-day, 147i 72 bushels. | WN) OHO Mi Ae se parreoa BLL HE Dixon. ani embarked in nt-extensive Iand- | ton or ropalr of any building coutearpacr fa stocks, which were weak, Consolidated Vir | te torexportis netlve, exten grades having | ‘Lhe corn atarket hus extibited atone very | lengths at tho finish, dopeful mada | ‘The free-for-all drattors, purse $300, was an y nnd reul-ostato business. In 183 bo | ouinanca at offouse for every day the sents ¢ rinin declining from 20 to 180, Stato Line sold at yea7 cents | shit. similar to that of wheat Saturday the | brevk going away, and was lald gepeetully ie. EU Tho first heat Mas 8 | opoued a bunk which lived till 10h. qlts failure abalinagioc: er roluro fo,comply with the onl u Aya sek from ‘The receipts of mackerel trom the fishing | Prlve broke 8/4 cents, and Monday there w&s | up, In the final heat So-So and Ford broke | etd heat. ‘Two other heats ilght haya | cnused n govd deat of excitemont In those days RAuGo. | And Docwso Of this omission, says f Nos, 2 nnd $ declined early In the week from te vec ‘ no bid for spor though a Inrge business was been so deetded, and the spectators would | when ovurything was disturbed by tho War, | Tatnuny: man can bulla ilre-traps with im. y 500 to 39), ndvaneing to 425, Nog. 1 and 4 clos fleets Is a x ih aso and, slau myer tone In futures nt tho deeline, ‘Tuesda ene bitermant ah tae tie ie litve geen ho In fustieg in it, and the other ertgres to nos with an, aintorval of two Youre punlty. ee uiuer. the sala ordinance 3 t 99, and Orlental and Miller at0%, No 1 dl : i thore was an tniprovement to 714 cents bi UReU TON BERE:, USO (BUULUIE ITOO ACU two were a double team race so closo were bounty, and Indes he bee # SY on contrat ee ; datayersuie reports linve been reeelvel from SF LUO NTS NN nt 93¢ last week, | butt It could not by. miulutalned, aad Weenes: | alend of Ford, On the uppor turn Hopeful | they: io 9 aunty aud cer eat | tho. ‘ion. ica AN ee raea qf nvicted aad | tho mines, and tho decline In the tavorits 1s | and coifee ly unchanged. 4 * | day tho prea fall bake to ce conts | broke uml dropped to last. Ln the ful ef ) Dan Rauntaon . AAA | 3 | Hew. Washburno, his wasn remrrkablo cun- | innttor how muny convictions ‘Were fd, an ape attributed on the street to tho manipulation . Tullied t0 72 cents, At while Ie eontinucd fork Pon Headed Su Set He eras cai OF FH S| Cinther ets anahary that Iles tho Felonds Pondenay, of tho Inwaults tho conten oe oC insiders, ‘Tho market fs now in a walting ST. LOUIS, to the close of ’Change toutny, and | in atthe winners wiieel at the wire. Diu $3 aw of tho othor ldo tried to induce him to with | tho building was comploted, tho niteratioace fn © condition, and i sharp advance atany hour | St. Louts, Ang, %.—Ueneral business has | was stron nt that figure. Ltecelpts for the | Mace drove Lopefil, : 3 ALG BeOS Bet eww, Me wns dofeuted Ly,a small voto, Gon, | repair made as tho ongo mikht be, ‘fo guint fT qwoulld nob cause surprise, During the week | been uuusually active: during the past week, | week, 103.675, sales 1,850,182 and osports |" “he ze0 race, us usual, was. taken by running race, purse $75, was Billes bat F alwaye (bet i atnuan adherent to ee Aue pene te construct, aller peepee i tho following dividends ware declared or | anda decided Impetus Ins been pereoptible | $3,005 busliels. | Tecolnts wud sales show & | ‘trinket in straight feats th 2:18)¢, 221834, 1 | dentiat cunpaign took an active part In | bullding contrary to tho ordinances, | draft ‘ pald; Chrysolite 60, cents ver share, Green | In all branches of trade. ‘lhe demand for Teer ata weal Mi Senay mdeerenen oR aAlexauter foule seuouid money, ine 4 | noliticg, Inboring zealously for the lection {ie following section, and tt Is now a part of our t Mountaln 734, La Phita, 73g, Home Stake, | monvy has been urgent and, fully up to the | or ubout Is percent. Futures elosed very | Meruhten tor home: uttiiieied commegaaty | {Url 2 | Sinco fi me. Stiles hus hoon chieny engaged | "tTue Commissioner. of Hulldings shat tere (Mt "Tp ‘op 20, Gold Gravel 8 per cont, Evening 7 supply; In fact, considerable stringency bas | strong, and Indleattons polnt toa furthor ad | strong, comlug right away trom Wedgawoull | Jonnie, iii in Hgeloultutul purauits, Ho itved in Dixon, and | Powor to slop tho copstruction of any buildin [i F Star 6 per cent, St. Joseph Lead 2 per cent. | prevailed most of the tine, bit us the oxeite- nee, Stoek in elevators tony, 544,000 | quid Keene din at te distuuce staid, Inthe | * Country Boyan iat ude. owned # fino fara au Short isteuco frag tho sor sho tanking o¢ aug alterations.or qepalrs of Vs Total bullion recelpts In New York for tho | ment in gran has measurably subsided, the | bu hes. Onts atone more strength thant (or. third heat Wedgewood went for ‘Trinket In Pie Bay Baie: pide, fe wiekhow sl AAS urrat eooculatary Bod | oukloss oF carcioas manmen or ie z dasa ins i week, 103,80, ‘The total sales of nutatug | demand lis cased off sumownat. Lt ts still SOT Rea Tae Mie tNten Inne in Vigorous auyle, and mpped her into doom teu, intel (0, 3000, Hatwroont ett hard for hin to tot tho murkots alone. Durin ay seuttiaes Or corinne Of te ety Ree : ait 254 ', vov a oy ¥ th ig piretel, 2) Y ¥, 1. , Seu, # stocks nt both Exchanges wore over 750,000 | Inrzu, howover, and the calls for funds sue for the preceding week. Sales were more | and Turi oking around wt lun. ”) Chart ih, owned by "yewe , ot oredo, ie tae inuokie Sait not tor buying the ete Unior this xection, if tho Commlesioner of i While businesscontinues surprisingly good | uring business tte vary sty 1 Beat day ut » Chirk, Florence, Helene, Picard, and Jolin | hents: the, Mf, BHHOY, BM! In eneh | from us lost. ‘or inany Seurs -ho for ell loans and 7@8 on time, tho bulk of | tellve, and, tho market closed to-day at wn | fiall, Pouls suld for this, the duilest month of the year, there is more or Jess unsettled feoling tn trade elr- cles. Prices in many Hnes have been affect ed by unfavorable news from Washington, the speculative movement in grain, unfaver- able bank statements, and tightness of tho money market. Though there Is u falling off in the export of brendstulfs large cnougl to cause some comment, the Internal trade of the country seems to be continually fnerens- Ing at a rate which will more than outbal- ane any deeling in the forelgn trade, ‘The Jurge falling off 1n imports from abroad, pare tleularly in fabrics, attigurs well for tho fat. ure, us ‘stocks In this country must bu de- pleted and in a healthy condition, Among the jobbors of dry goods 1 falr trade Is doing, und soino houses report qulte a lively business, Other departinents of trade are doing well, and distr! baton large hopeful built. Dhave performed my duty to in giving him the power to “atop the eee fire-traps without Inwsulta. Now then, lot im perform bis, and uo yiolation of the ordinance can be continued an bour, Lask you if itis not better to stop tho erection of flre-traps in thls way than to resort. to tho wucertaintles of the Poltes Court? aAs to the ordinance alfecting * the childron of Suony Italy,” I deem it ouly. necessary to say that if tho merchunts of our city who pay hose taxes and heavy rents renily desire ta haye the sidewalks and gutters im front of thelr stores ‘ucoupiod by peddiors of peanuts, ausponders, spectacies, and tho like. all thoy hnve to do 1410 ueant them such permission, ‘I thought, whea drafting this ordinunce, thoy ought not to have such privileges without the consent of the mer chunt, and J am still of that opinion, ‘ho allusion of ‘Lins Tapuny to the comedy f am “understood to bave written” Is exceed ingly, ratuitous, and certntoly undies nified, ur literary recroations will all doubticss meet with tholr npprupriate reward, and proliminary sucers over u moderate efort 0 to SiO on Josephus | heat Migh Juck jogged home after making neninst the fled, “Josephus won the first | hidy. firsthuit in cage alien. apie heat Hn 8:1994, a length before Helene, at ‘The meting was a grand success In every whose shoulder was Clurg, just in front of respect, except {Inanelally to the Asssciation, Fiorenee, “Lhe winner led six lengths ab | whieh loses $800 or more, the hale Soueptits won He econ feat by uss than r length tn 230, Clark driving bn * SARATOGA, out. Florence was sent off at in break, ant i. Y. " was distanced. Clark. beat Josephus a heel, th Eanes Ne Lele 20h iret ie for the third heat, und Viewrd was a bang- | three-quarters of n mile, was won by Lillie, up. third in 22. dn the fourth heat | Mury Anderson second, and Lost Causo oe Beal at the punts ae fait i? third, ‘ime, 1:153¢. near the quirter-pole, losing twenty lengths | 4 20, by the operation, Ielens then touk tho lent, wont pom tine pe ome Ae Milles bee with Picard second, Josephus rey cud Gon. Muntoc third, ‘Thine, 233684, iJ re forthe At Hie ou téynte Ih jeg Dinrle ithe third ree, tive furlongs, Wis won by best of Jlulene, anc the others were FART ae secgnd, and Fosterin at an necudnts Clore at iluved, third Tho fourth race, one mile, was won b; ‘or running, aud the heat given to Picard, ‘ ty Su ‘Aa tewas thon too duvk to trot another heat Foatlonly, deasta Ke sceond, Brooklyn third, the race was postponed to 9 o'clock to-mor- ae : transactions being at outside fgures. Ex. | Mevance of 10 cents aver the closing price s, | last Friday, As tho demand Is entirely change on New York was slow at $.00@L50 | Joeal, reculyis wend wnple, discount between banks, Flour was fairly active and the market very. ‘Vho general, jooblng trade tins shown a | strong during the entlre week. ‘Two ad- goutl deal of tetivity. Dry-goods stocks aro } Vanes tere sudo in all zrmies, and aries y 25 per cent less than recelpts, lier: wall filed ‘up, aud country buyers are pres- only her ay tne tt lo rere dite oe evt.in considerable numbers. Ordors are ‘The provigion market recorded another ad- tulso numerous, and the volumo of trady for wane, qi eae We earch oe coRhng the week has been qttlte large, prices firm, | charac! es vances Wah a = Sieh flat, white bulk meats were sdvanend pro-’ a Hae ee are expected about the | Lortionately, with a fulrly netive deniand, i ’ Datry-products are very firn. Lhe searelty Groveries slow about the samo condition | of ruoit butter caused mi alvince, and even ag dry goods, Buyers iro nppenring In good: | ng the advance the supply of elolte stock is Is numbers, and large orders nave been tilled | not equal to the demu.» Ghease showed ho during the. week. Prices wre steady for | change under a limited mand for good staples, but nearly all eauned goods have wn sling a os ile upward tendency, and prices will undoubted: | “eres tire so senree that the price has ad- ly go higher. yaTiee : Y Heine Fomain about’ steady, but sheet yaneed to 0 polut higher than for years in had been Pavtogtoalty nn extensive operntor on the Chicayu Board of ‘Trade, and only about a setson or 80 ago cloared about $120,000 in tho advanco in wheacglt is ro- lated of him that at thie time be put several thousand dollars Inthe Fidotity vaults, and do- elared that bo had snited down that muck for a rainy day. Gen, Stiles came to this‘clty a weolk, or Bo fico, and is understood to have been oper- ating late! lyin grain, His estate is valuod at Gon, Stiles was widely popular, andgrently bo- loved for his kindness of heart and pleasant mate ura. tls yuncrouity waa proverblal. [f@ foud- ness for children was frequently exhibited in virlous litte ways which were calculated to re- aud them of bis frienilshtp. He leaves a wits and threo song, 2 daughter having died soma yeurs no. Charley Stiles, tho callor on tho Gruin and Proyislor Call Bourd, {3 hls son, The reimulus wero taken to Dixon for interment, WILLIAM. HICKLING. “William Hickling, formerly of Ottawa, inidsimmer. . t a i id < te feconiplien someting that (Seah tare ma ainounts of goods, ‘Thy felling, ts q ‘while 1 i row InurAlg. ; led Thursday eventing nt his residence, No. | to be worth something, eooms to ma to be sla jenerally hat n good fall trade will be teins roots, espoctuly Rear MCR TH ene Tho cotfee murket Is qulet and there wag | “Maui $,1y greatly improved to-nizht, ant | argrnae Doe ae eee ctio dash of | 220 valumot avenue, after a lingering and Most | Bilurly out of pluce 11 tho discuvsloy of aqute acted, : Dri, hardware, adcensware,- buois and | PO chine. | Receipts for the week, TH | pot Capt. Stone and Balr are confident that Rrantron Buaci, Aug. 2.—Tho dash of | paintul tttnoss. Mr. Hlckling was born In En. | HOR With whlul that gin have no, potelbla con Tn the hat trade there are a dargo numer | ee ieee eee ee Moning, in fact ai | QUzSs aud sales from first hands, 4,003 bis. | she will bo ready for work ina week. five-cightns of a milo was .won by Cridge, | giond in 1814, 0nd removed to this country nt | Mbicas much Knowledgo of tho rovised one of out-of-town ‘buyers In tho elty, und busl- ittys o€. Joubite nd MANULUCLU EI business, Sua Filed dul] as wichaned pie es with SUSLIANIES, Clara A. seeond, Bonheur third, ‘Cline, 1:03, | tho azo of 17 yourg. le sponta short tino in | nancos ns of this comedy which ho caunot by Tihs duit ActlN Us. ag been vers netivonind sid un improved volume of trade, und pre- | "Tig market for five atoels was dul Buwk | Clans 2210: ; a} pte mile-and-n-halt race was wou by Una, | Pnitadelphia, and tn 18% eumo West. Iu come | HY Poss\bility havo ovorseun., agi, | re sent indications of a ih by tH 95 cel 1 excited the whole weal, and the volume of | PTlimber is nective and Arm, aud all building enttle were fully 25 cents per 100 pounds olf acai second, Kitty Clark third. ‘Time, The soven-elzhths of a milo was won by, pany with tho Inte George E. Walker he built in business enormous, “In wheat and ¢ the that year the first sawmill on tho Desplaines fluctuations have beon -wide, but overy dee for nil grades except best. Fuins were slow, ures on the fire ordinance, tho justice or In aud the supply far more than sufliciont for inuterial fs in urgent demand, Justice of which fa a mattor of public concern, ‘si Leat tobneco fs uctlye and strong, with an y River, ponr what fs now Maywood. In 1833 | nm sorry that ‘any personal matter shoul cline ling boon rapidly recovered from and . enty. he be erie the demand. For good corn-fed hogs the | Clauss 21103" Clara A., Bridecuke second, Larry 0. third,” | Mosara, Hlekling & Walker rouoved to Ottawa, | have been brought into such n discussion, which advance subsequently established, "Che upward tondency. ‘The better grades. ies re prices of Jast week wero maintained, but for | frink 1) Time ts - So whore ‘thoy successfully prosecuted a-merean: | it would be unbecoming In mo to speak of, Sily. Weale spot appents fo. Ba ee ee ee notin ae | SeaSKeES, Mere Was wo damn whatever, | Penne il EGE | comme uty Teiges Won by Aleck: Aauont | ee iyait Narthors iiolsseita “Now Orteare | _ Mr, Jamloson's don of tho way to entails 8 a of v 5 ure IY = | Shee} o1 °, uawou 3°31 Time tt B 0 which there has been some decting, anda provera. in the. condition of the crop in Sheep and Jumbs are plenty and slow of gale, " Sy bear Influence appeurss to be developing. In all other grains the tendency Js stllt upward, Lard and pork have been irregutir and unsettled, and thero has been a slight de cline, the market closing weak. in wool but.a moderate business has been doing,. and manufacturers ata buying as 0 zulo only for to supply tinmedinte wants. Reflned putroloum ts dull, but cortiticates ‘are mbre active, and 8 better fecling prevails, though no concession was made by dealers, | Keone din., sugar and molasses, and bulldisg up consider. able fortunes, +: Mr, Hickling served two terma og Mayoroft Ottawa, and wasnt one timo President of tho Firat National Banko thatalty. After his ro- troment from uctive business ho spont sovoral yenra in Buropo, ang in 1860 fomoved to Chicago and bullt a bouso ou Calumer avenue, Te was a zealous ember af the Chicago Historical So- tye and took intich interest in the goneral welfaro of tho city. His wife survives bim, an ist, short. course, was won int second, Dispute third, JOCKEY CLUB MATINEE, ‘The following are the entries to tha various: races to bo trotted ut tho Driving Park mati- née this afternoon, whieh begins at 3 o'clock, and the adtuisston to which is frees 4 Tho steopl vy Dora Doom, fire ordiuanco is, perhaps, not a bad one, if It x woro only fousibios and it ought to be under any other adinioistration than tho prescnton. Hs dew ig that: as: NO CASES SUOULD HE “TAKEN INTO TUB : POLICE COURTS; thot itis a mero wasto of timo for ‘tho clty to take Its cnsos thero; -that tho porson to adwlo- {ster the law and ta auate, the nulsanct is tho Suporintondent of Bulldings, who, LO this State, and itis not beloved any amount of rain wold do ib geod now, On Ohdnge tho excitement has.beon itch Tess than fist weok, but active speculation continued, nud the business In options wis Jarge, Prices broke ‘last Suturday all alon; the tine, still further declined Monday an ‘Tuesday, but an upward turn was taken Wednesday, slice when, “notwithstanding ( Class 2:25 (unt y UISVILLE. ass 2:25 (untinishody Lovisvintr, Aug, 2.—In seat tobacco of- forings are falr to liberal and the demand active, although the market 13 not so excited as-on Saturday lust, Prices sire steady and advancing, purileularly for tho tlner grades Dime, 2 ve =a MIRE MINUTE CLAKS. + ucoording ‘Mr, Jamieson, bos power tH : considerable fluctuation and at times 4 of new Green River fillers, which are’ searce | syaTE ENT BY PETE JONSON. P, J. Brodoriuk entors b. m. 1 Guess Bo, he loaves many friends both in Chicago and Ot- | stop the construction of auy bullding which : tecigiton seo uduttundaetiees oun unwolttod feattny, thong hay Leen waa a nd Aiigely 10 be,. ‘tlio: rowing: arog Js, in ‘Sprelat Disputeh to Whe Chteago Trebunes Muti.Colvin enters ur. 8 Matnbrinu Sturges. | venta Ottawa by special ereiuever io Colom | oregted i violation of tho ordinancssor totes I In pettoleum thore is u fair request atgood vrotye a nh ‘exporters, ser ya Snyper worse condition than ever, capecinily burley | ILarrirony, Conn, Ang, 2—Your cor- jes Mann outers dic. a», Juckyonville Buy. go, Hock laland & Macltty Rattrond on ‘Monday, wha qi lonving ‘Twenty-second street Btation avidn.m, t TIE WON. LOLENZO LELAND. Speetat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ub, Aug, 96.~—Tho death of the Hon. Loroozo Letand wis announced this morning. ‘The decousod had beon sluk for a long time from: ag combination of diveases, and hie death, which took place ubout 4 o'clock, was not unoxpeoted, Ho hag resided in Ottawa for nearly fifty yoars, und held several positions of honor and trust, one of which was Clerk of the Northern Division of tho Itilnols Supromo Court from 1818 to 1867, To was « brothor of tho Ifon, Edwin 8, Leland, of thls city, HYMENEAL. SPRINGER—DELANANTY. Srectat Lispateh' to The vrtcago Jribuna, Exaiy, 1, Aug. 26—Mr,. Ed Springer and Miss Anno polaltantly were quietly married at Lake Gonove by the Rey, A. 8, Holbrook Wednesday. Both are of this city, The, bride 16 a Christin and the Rrooin an Ameri- enn dew, Jie has very wealthy valutives at Chictnnatl, from whom opposition’ was ap prehended, n Anderson entors bile. 2. Iiinok Cloud, vFitob enters arm: Eiminet Groon, % 2 om ‘ Vardoo outers beg, MumDEIIO, tobacco, whieh Is being burned up or ripen- ing prematurely, Prices aro still far below those current in the your of drought, 1874. Tho plg-metal market is qulet, with no change in prices. Siles boing Himited, the distribution of metal this’ weele to mills and foundries 1s principally on existing contracts, ‘The cotton market fs quict and easy, Whisky is firm and In falr demand, prices bolng tin and better, Olls and naval stores are advanelne*and very, firm, Groceries aro firm and prices atendy, witha large demand. Dry goods uro firm and prices stendy i tho demand fs goat and the outlook fatr for m large fall trade. Grain and provisions have been steady, with firm prices and an advancing tendency, iden that, whon tho Bullding Inspectors discover any casuof violation and report It to the Buper intondent, Mr, Kirkland, tha Juttor should #t thoro, with n pollcoman if necessary, and, apa sutisrying blogelf thut ‘hls Inspector te right abould at once -proceod, in cise the partlel thomsolves will not do it, to tear Some whutover. 18 ilegully constructed, Ho bas 2 x whole powor of tho polica forve at his buck auch a easy, and ,reslatance wold bo abu If by any ncoldené 1 ian should succeed 8 orecting a building from vallur to attlo witha ite comming under the udservation of uny Bulld ing Inspector, it would still bo within the pone of the Suporintondent to tear it down. It would bo nevessgury for him, Of’courso, as preeautitn ary uionsurd, to tuke nlong with him trustirorh iu witnesses who could awonr that tho bullltag | A not conform to the requiroments of the law that in ease silt wero. Drought ngalnst bin on! countof bis having abited this nuisance ngcotl! bave witnesses to eyonr that it wua a nulsste +. Jamlosan claimad that tho ‘presant ontius’s) stronger thin tho old ona in that it cutsl rocoture and Bul Hen ‘enorgotio action of the ‘Suporintendens of Buildings, TIS 18 ALL VERY WELL as far ns it goes, but Mayor Harrison has 1 nonnced that ho profora tohuyo & woouon ba ing on ovory alternuto lot, and it 18 cnay art thorofore, why hiv subordinutes aro Saran to xo around tenring down woodon bul alae vent though the law pormits it. Bo it isuseoe tu expeut undor the presont City Governmer nuy onforcomont of the law., Tpe, iuridieg spcotors will mako reports, doubttoss, an oat will be tried before tho Police Justices, to Taal aither dland(ss tha dofendauts or jinpose bes tities, whitch will be dusponited. Way cannat 1p or Intendont Kirkjund ask the Law Depart vd anopinion xs toils power toubate leanne Nr. if ho gotean oplulon whick colneldos Whew damlovan se why Sago une fo akon pe and NOCHE ools, Bot rocoed fo wemolsn avorytbiny that 1s crested hi violation of law? ‘ SUPERINTENDENT BULLAVINELE ante vol that now proicoutions will vo Ab ace ret turainat viohitors of the fire ordluance, hyp ot complaints hag ‘ntready been plncud vqnese hands of tho Proscouting Attorney. ho be bed triata como off the buat privatucounse’ Th oy “in the elty will be employed. It is wenn to the posed thut tho cases Will bo glyco inva ands-of Btr.. rude to conduct Otay of past oxporivaces, howover, thare J§ Or ul vory little uso lntedorting ta the police teary ‘Tho bost way to web ut chess slots irre) ordinnace is for Superintendont | bien Flas abeud and abate the nufsances Iu tho: dicated, and to do It right off. mee THE PRANSON START regia ae “It was noted yostordi the, a ope tn tuo vistalt ot tha, Wells aud} At) atrees plinings mill, which wae destroy Maus Wednvaday evening, wero petition! ing wae lab oll to. prevent tho rebuilding of the ths, is inent, ‘Tho petition was signed vorg te fapere appears, and Thaw fn tho bands ot Mou 10 08 Intendent of Buildiaxa, anid it wor Ht wopresctld entitiod ta respect, capocially ince It PL TO the property interes nel pee eataltehinont, woul ale re « ordinance, , andy moro, the placa hus always boon, rogardol 4! jai iniillers, and spectators have al competed fur cash wheat and corn, and all offerings hive been promptly taken. Kyo is still pushed up, $1.13 being freely bit cash for it toedOy, ie Provisions have been firm and higher, with fn good consumptive sand Southern ‘order trade but no spouutative movement, Lard wd. vanced durlug tho first of the week, but elosed nominully lower, with no offerings of round lots, logs are stronger at the close, and higher, with faly offorlngy, but it fs spo. clully noticcable that nelther toy nor lurd jave followed corn. . + - respondent interviewed tho well-known driver, Peter V. Johnson, Inst evening, and ¥ informed him that as considerable Ipot | parker Wytain outers br. 8. Deacon, naeanidalous nature, based on tha 2330 race G. &. Porrin, Jr, enters b, ge. Brauk, at Chicngo, In which J. LB. ‘Thomas,was de- 2:40 CLAss, fonted by ‘“raubadoftr, had been tn elreulas ye a alias ontors Bes me Tn Mon sineo 't hows had beon taken ont of hls | 54, ‘Walluco entors br. ie Bobby Logue: hands, ‘Tne Lrimuxe desired to uscurtaln | 13/1, Witels enters ch. m, Millose Damaol. the exnet facts regarding his row with the | 2. Wineman enters b. m, Mattia Prince. owner of ‘Thomas, “Well,” sult Johnson, |g Jg5serman enters b. a. Fras nik, G. E. Borrin, dr, © re Eddie. “ita nimatter that f don’t care to tallc about, — ty 4 ede and Idon’t bellove.Lought to say anything | ¥,.1, Fitch ontors bik. s, Nodiways J. J, Jncke | aboutit.’? Ii reply to this the reporter sali; | Joy outers xr. x. Don Qui: 3 Wilttum Darling “Whon 1 tell you that know It is a com. | BH Davids Oe mon roport that ‘Thompson, the owner of | 7, J, nrodesiok ontera b. #, Cronpy' Roy: Dr. ‘Thotnns, asserts that he was offered $4,000 to | Oli enters b. g. Vom Brown; ath Braraeay fix the’ race for ‘Troubadour to win, that lo | eoters b g, Ocullst, roferred tho offer to you, mevting with fiat SAGE MELE DASTESRUATENG: 8 refusal to entertain it, and that twenty min- aan aiirdaan caters bre illlet yeas utes lutor you reculyed the money: yoursolf, | son cntersb. & by Pat Muitoy; Willlam, Hider pocketed It all, and pulled tho horse, porliaps | enters bik, w ater Pie 4 ° 1— 850, ‘ you inay-couslslee It to your Interest to make : & ‘t Kinta ontora Sybl Gilford; William Foley “Tknow,” answered Pote, “that I linve SIATCH RAGE AGATNET Tin FOR $00, aa charged wit julio ie rare and re | DG. Trown names cli. m, iuttlo Itussoll to eelviog money for doing it, butt don't care | tet in 2:30, what some peoplo say about me, for thoy | poan me iiee gaouble, team roo and one for can’t hurt me; and stlllas you know so | track ua lute aay p.m, much about what ns abn fide ane ava ordum to get n statement from me, L wil] ony sr REP: oy Ave it te you Bofors the rate at C care Te eee CAGG FAM page Shompgon told me that * Pop” Burry ene to : hicago’ F, Din and tyformed hlin tue if ho Would ix During tho fortheomlng Chicago Fair, the race for ‘roubadour to win wo could gut | Which takes place Sept. 13 to 17 Inelustye, two $4,000, told Whim that L should not consuns | grand steoplechases will take place over tho ta anythin of the Kind, Well,’ said he, | nuw. course recently constructed, ‘The coursa eto Harty Ba F000 isn good dealt embraces water-Jumps, stonewalls, rall and hihn thht Lat not caro how inti money tt | board fences, hurdles, hedges, und ditches, wass Twas driving horses for aw living, and | aud is second to no course of tho kliad in could not afford to pull a horse for nnybody, | Amerien, ‘uesday, Sept. 14, 0 purse of,$500 Lwas doing well cuough te win whon | ts offered for 4 stecplechaga race,—for horses could. If l got uxpelled.. would hiaye- no , tet busiuess, {10 sail there. was no. diunger OL that havo nover won or started In a steeple- belug expelled, and Ltold hhw Laid nat care, | chase. “From present Indieatlons this raca T should not consant fo do auny thang bun diva will secure nt least dozen entries, and It to en Pineoviee lane my 1 wa kod way promlses to bo one of the most: lutereating an shin ham: - NG Os spuku to | fontures of tho fuly.* On Fridny, Sopt. 10, 0 ne nboUL HXUNS aco, and Lidety any io prove tothe’ coneries mt that Didbout pitvsesof $1,000 {3 offered*for the grand of the race was my share of the horse's wine | steeplechase, about two and one-half imlles, aags and one pod! on Froululout the tokot free to wl, ‘Phi rich purse will draw costing $8 and calling tor e% ‘Tho ticket | out a field of ‘first-class: jumpors, whilet Loughe publlely, an’ may wimg ts on tho | wilt embrace among niles tho’ follows books for Jt. Now, (fany onu will show that —yiz,2 Gh _ J got anything more out of tho racy, ar tint | Wik—Vi4: -Glnsgow, ch hy aged, by miybody agreed to give ne usthtny nore, L{ War Dance, -« dam Tita Dickoy; Wil give hin wo $100 DI), and he need not put | Capt, Franklin, eb. g. Oy by fp. Glengarry, upayolnatite clu” Sully” Wilson; Guy, & (8), by Nave “No more was sald about pulling tH Lgot | ragnnsett, dam Chignons Swaunanue, oi. m, to Hoshester, “Chore, the night verore the | (uaed) by Red Dieke dam (Ku Nero's im) 923 race, ‘Thompson sald to nie, *Weought | Lizele Rogers; Missy Mulloy, b. mm. (0), by to make sume money out of thisruce! | Pat Malloy, daw Susan “Gillesples Gon, ‘Well,’ suld 1, *Tam willlug to mako some | Rowott, b. &. CG), by Imp. Intrader, dam wonuyy How can we doit? ie then told | Mumonns Andy Woodcock, eh. x. a), iy me'that hodld not think te would bo a good | War Dance, dam Miss Grey} Pac Carnigdy,. pian, to drive tha horse shard race, and tho | ch..h (5). by West Roxbury, dam Ludy Jule est Hhing ta de would be to play Thorne tor | landighwiny . Buttorscoteh, chy g .(3),” by # whiner, Sly anawer was that Pahouldirive | Loehlel, dain “him, Buttereup; and” uthens, bhn to win, and ha shantd ge for every heat, | Most of the horses named are well known to ‘Look here,’ sald he, Swho owns this | fume, Glisgow has scored soyen successive horse? "Ldowt know,’ sald 1, ell,’ |’yielovies, aud defeated nll of the Eastern hoe asked, Show do you know you'll drive | cracks—viz3 ‘Trouble: Disturbance, Derby, him 1 pimnly,diawored, PN drive hla? | Post Guard, Str yelinutne, ‘Bertha, osultn, ae wild dee, tL want you to understand | Guteast, Hunted, oo Lunt, Willie D,, Lizde rates, In butter and cheese the situation Is ontire- Ty satisfactory, ‘Yholnie adyanee in prices hos been wnuintalned, and the export demand is such as to prevent accumulation wt this Int. Some think the market dangerously igh, but there are no appearances: of weak- ness yet, ‘The drag trado at Jast begins to show nore. signs of uetivity, but prices continue to droop,’ and few of the Importers. exeuped loss, But it is thought bottom lings been renched, hd tha outlook Is" more favorable. Opti has sold below. $3, Is werk, anc in Jorge supply. Jolin IL Davis, who was wt Prominent broker of this: drug, disappeared rom this clty July 1, and hag ot since been heard of, ‘Tho eifectof the recent advance in prices of Wnnbor tins been to ovenston 4 rather tull market, as holders nro disposed to be very finn, and ina few cases there have been actual advances, Conservative dealers are not disposed to py Heavily it present prices, ‘DUE Mie goneral feeling 1s tut tho present pene will be fully maintained for the full son. Building operations aro fairly active, and rather more inthe ineof tnvestments by capltitlists than” speculative, as formerly, which Is % good Indtention, = ‘ho furniture trade In the Jobbing Jing oponed fairly, but at retall ratherdull, Many buyers are tn town, and sales: have been elfected for the full trade to 8 considerable amount, Activity In. the boot and shoo trado still continues, and orders come fn fairly, itis noticed that deulors are taking more adyan- tage of discounta, which Is iv healthy sf Alanufacturers ure expecially busy, and find Av almoat immpoasible to keep up with tholr orders, In leather business has not been brisk, tho demand being only for netual wants, and prices have not changed much, dn ply-lron the market lus not been so active the pnst woul though there his bean considerable Inquiry. Prices.ure rn. An manufacturing aron, the outlook. 19 still very cncouniging, and trado coutiiues brink. Large amounts of coffe, with large stocks: in hand, checked tho untmation. wich, has prevailed the past’ fow weoks, Still, consid- erable business lus been done, and operators made song money, in raw sugar holders nro keeping back for higher prices. qian are pleking up odd dots, and itis not thought they are making any money at present, although there isa Aalr demand for. Telined sugar, - 2 ‘The ten markot ts falrly xetive, and’ prices appear well iuntained.” ‘There Is mn aellve demand for consumption, and: sales ata frav- tlon are becoming lessened In amount. Ab auction 1,024 half chests sold at falr prices, Failures during the week have beet rather more numerous than ustul, numbering 113, of which 24 wore in the Middle States, 15 fn the Eastern, 4 in the Southern, 40 in the ‘Western, and 22 on the Pactie Const. “ln yulnt of; abilities :the fuilures have been ght, and when petty retail cuses have been deducted very fow remain calling for atten: ‘tion or remark, In New Nork tho only ome Marrassment of lmportance was ‘the issigne anent of Jose, Burow id Co. th. tho clyar trade, which {t fs yald" tas no. flanttianren, and ji Quarely iueasiire ot t ‘ety. penta the adjustinent of winlsunderstanding among members of the firm, ——— CINCINNATI Cincinnati, O., Aug. 2.—This has been 0 week of wide fluctuations in grain, Kor a Tow days there was a steady advance lit wheat, then a recession, and a slightad- yaneo afterward, which hus been lost, Corn has fluctuated widely aud wildly, and tempo rarily high figures wero sueceeded by abrupt | dvops, and the week closes with prives avout neent lower than they wore a week ago, Onts have vibrated, but with an upward tendency, Ryo has sustained an adyaneo of Scents. Mess pork bas boon outot the mar- ket and held: at $22,20-ti1 to-day, when con: signments from othor cities dropped it halt adolar, ‘The demand is only focal. Other provisions nave been fruicr on light supply. Tony advanced 2@50 couts ln sympathy with whent. ‘Tho value of busiiess In groceries ling buon peaonnbly large, and prices firm and sustulned, = Sules of dry gooils linva boon largo nt full, Strong prices. For clothing und for boots and shoes many ordots'hinve been percutiptos rily or tenmporarily countormandyd. ‘These only from gttatomers in districts nifeoted, by drought. Tho volume of trade tn thess lnes have been greater thin was anticipated, Pig-lron ds stl, andthe vidyanced prices have been austulned. » Wrought «Iron has reallly realized the advance agted last week, Of flye stovk urpivaly. have beon lirge and prices“ sustitingd, except” fe dn whieh there wis sua of nbout 23 Mane Stocks ure quis nnd wongy oasy, with no changes ly rates, ‘Thera have bean no fale ures for Keyural weeks. Whisky has been, firm and sales large, with prives sustained, : ont lobicco wdyaiced about 3 cents over Inst week. Mug and tine-cut grades are tin active demand at 0 contss medium grades strong, ~ Only eight hoxshuads went balow 6 cont, While 159 hogsheads. sold fron 25 to Bag cont: prices hava averaged tho highest since thd War, The opinion of leading men seams to by that business hod adjusted Itself for the contingenvy of tho death of the Prost. dent, and will nut be demoralized In case of that event, CLEVELAND. Chuverann, 0., Aug, 20,—Petroleum ins had another weok of stendiness, prices bolne unchanged. An hnmense business has beon dono by tho rallroads, surpassing any of the previous weoks, The Sron markets have been very notive and. prices. are buoyant, with an advanelng tendency.’ Iron ores of all kinds wre in demand nt former prices. Lig-lron has been sllhtly less active thay Just week, but the advance In prices noted Jnst week has beon well maintained, Stooks aro light. Manufactured! iron is seronit anc prices havendyanced, Bar is quoted at $2.5 rates; sheets nt $4.50 for No, 2h. ‘Uho millts ure full of orders for tank, and will not ne. eopt orders at any price, Railway supplics are ln henge ftaniand but orders cannot be placed, Afetals are firm and ndvunclug, PEORIA. Pronsa, I, Auge 20,—AH departments of trade report largely-Ingrensedl sales over those of Inst woek, Grocerles are purticu- larly active, Mberal purchases belug made tn antielpation of still farther advances, ‘The bank clearings were $1,221,901,80,—0 heavy Inevease, and the largest sineo the clearing- house was gstablished. ‘The grain business fur the week has been very uctlye and trans- nations large, ‘Yotnt recolpts for the wook, 000,875 busliels,—107,000 more than the sane weuk of Inst yonr, Shipments, 487,075 bush elvan inereaso of 30,000 over lt yenr, Mighwines are active, with shipmonis of 4480 barrels, agalnst 3,680 last your, aud 5 to" Veonts higher. ‘The amount of lnternal-roy- enue collected, principally front the (ax on spirits, Was $208,074.73, LBE-KELLY, Spectat Dispatch to The Uvieago Tribuns, + Racine, Wis., Aug, 26—Yestorgay after- noon i solect wedding party witnessed the imarringe of Mr; Charles 1. Lee, General So- Hieltyr for the J. I, Cuso Manufacturing Com- pany, at Miss Gurma Kelly, dauichior of the sentor member of tha heavy Lunber frat of Helly, Ay ooks & Co, at the bride's huine inthis elty, ‘The ceremony was porforme by the Roy: Bl Corwin A NEW OCEAN TRANSPORTATION cOM- Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bostox, Aug, 24,—A new Boston entere prise is-tho Aduntle & Gulf Steain ‘Transpor- tatlon Company, which’ has recently been orgunized to do a general -stenm-frelghting and transportation business botween New York, Boston, and the Guilt ports, ‘The com pany will represent Boston-enpltal, anione tho parties Interested being Ollyer Ditson, AlbortO, Smith, 1, 11 Mawhinney, W, HL, TU, Jr, danies Littletivil, and othore. ‘Phe steainer Iulelgh, now recolving now: bollers at Now York, will be the ploticar voasel of the new Jing, which expects to don goat buslness tn carrying railroad: suppiles for the Moxfean Ines now building and In tho transportauon - genorally of Gulf State and Mexienn products, + . : PINLADELPTIA. : PHivapnecenta, Pi, Aug. 2~Tho North ebmerican to-morrow: will says ‘Trade he most departments was quite netive at Phila: dolphin during the past week, and prices of sovoral leading artleles have advanced, . Cot- tun remains about he sume ns dust quoted, Flour ts in demand at an advances. Wheat closed dul, unsettled, and lower, Corn at the close was unsetticd and rither lower, Oats are less ‘active, And prices a fraction lower for futures; fu proylstons there was goo fobbing trady doting, with prices stenty, Petroleum ta Suohunue » Whisky is (lrily hold, ‘Chere hax beon moro demand for wool, Prlees nre steady. art AN OLD CASE SETTLED, ' *DAIRYMEN'S PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, ‘ Hpeclot Mepatch to The Coteage ‘Tritunee , MuwauKexn, Aug, 2.—An luportant | meoting of the dairymen of Northorn Hilnols and Wiscotisln was. lel to-day, and the Northwestesn Dalrymen's Proteetiyo /As* sociation was formed, ‘Tho object of . the Association ix to Investigate tha claing ot J, Roopa: banda tind fllere, “tho fallow ng . MTTSBY xe Perystunas Py Aug —The status of trade ts unchanged from lust weeks ALL branches of business continte, very” active for tha season, gud & hopeful ‘fecling pro- valls in rexird to tha futiire, nofvithstand ing the unfivorabla condition af ‘President Gardeld,- Jan Iron both ‘raw-and manufact+ ured ninterlal js firm with prless very suit, -viglalty woul Tae ihe he eta Owuee fof tho placa that 2 am not gathitigd with Chicnge? 1 | D., and others,” . | oficers were vlucteds Hrvaldont, fs Hon, | | Ji * BOSTON, anddeulers asking fall rates; |‘ " é nawared, “Ldows care whather you are 01 Ciuy won for races i Chica, Iran Sinith Sheboyaun Futls; Vieo-Presl- Ss itosros, Aug, si ths following will ap: | _Ulnas stents, aul fuetores which havo cute uosten ths URuee Trois | ota lke ating fence | saneduuiy acorn owe st Weloht grasa ite quay chuster Linden Laoga, Wie.yandW, |. ° 4 HORSE EPIDEMIC: ine pent Saturday tu the special market report | been closed all summer for tho. usual yaea~ STON, Mh, Ange Ae—Tha Lary Lown |= Pho nyxt day, whet ‘the horsy was cooling | dle race, - Swaununog, the half-sister of King | 1, Morrison, Vikhorn; : Secreta Bptctal Digvatch to The Cale ship bond ease, which has attracted so much futerest In the last soven years, and which has caused w. gdad teal of trouble ut {anut-, ales for delluquent taxes, ete, has been set- ed wt lagt, by which alt parties concerned slated the decres rondored by Judge Laciy, the township receiving $600 ax Its part of the whole triusaction, and Thoms Snell and others werodeelared thu owners of tho bonds, ‘This will virtually sottie w very bad dispute of the Loston Commercial’ Bulletin: “There bas been no material change of! poultton of the leading merchandise murkets this week, and ‘the present consumption of all kinds of goads isso lorke that the capacity ofall New. England wills and fue torles is befng tested vory fully, “The ship- aneuts of boots‘and slaes frum Boston this week have been the largest for the year— 40208 cases, against 74,318 for the {fon ure preparing to Nght the Ores next, week, « Munutueturers ‘anticlpate -a° brisk fall trado as the present stuck Je qhite -low tid priecs suit, ‘ OPA ee ‘The cont trade fs quiet. Bul Wy ‘8,000,000 "| bushels are louded ready forvshlpment as BOON us there Is Hultlglent wator in the river, Petroleum hus bun more or less excited 1 Use prices haye tluctuated cous al ‘wee! siderably, “The recent ‘large shivaenta, ' Wich ludleatoinestared conatupton, have g ul roasilold, Fort Atkinson Tenures, W it 30 it 3 ‘el, IMuve, Eh lu, Uh. The Taolang ad{ourned ‘ eupeut to the call of tho Executive Commlt- off ufter the ith heat of the mee, hie wvuntod Nero, recont purchase of Mr, 1, VeBemds, me to Jay upand not go for the next bent. | of this city,-scorad eight. Victories out at L told hit thas. “the © horse shonld | tun slurta It 1878, flyo out of six iu 157), ang wy '--for > the! heat ‘and’ why It, | several creditubld reed fn 1880 and (831, Sie f-ho- could, Atthis he becanio very hot,"} was only recently edicated to jum. and at plustered urquid- and dually sald he did not | Urighton Beach N, Yu -duly.i6,--wow her: think he would tefine drive anothar heat. 4:) aiden -ettort over tho hurdlos-yiz.t one told him that if a Nved f woulitdrive. "Woll,:| and o quarter miles In 9:103¢, defeating you won't drive bin ahethor race,’ he almost] Strychuiue and unled,” ‘the ext day sho shouted outt and YT ruplled thot) didn's care | alsa won a tulle dash over [rdles fn te axe whether 1 didornot, dust then tho bell | cellent thne.of 1:50,. defo ae stp inine ee su sens? Orraway HhjAug, 2—The horse ths Is prayatent to”'n conslderable extent It a fas treat’ elty, Ony veterinary surgzeol OTe oe ws va orees, ‘Tho disease hos 1 sys suid tian form. 14 1s terme typhold tnalaria., we EX-COMMISSIONER BENTLEY, F + Bpectas Dlaputeh 6@ The Chicugo Tribune, % *. SuevoxGan, Wiss Aug. +The Hon. J. A, Bentley, lata Commissionor of Pensions, who has been spending the past month-in —————— ERED, . Bouetat BONDS bapa Tra ator 9%g,-The that has been carrind on for years. Lhabouds | rang, and { ordered the buys to hitelh up the | Jou tLunt, Cannon, and’ Busy nis lust | Sheboygan, left the Uret at the woek for,| , BPaiNayrenn, IL, AUG A mo wusble | cn growing ca % Ov" . vere : " to- 000 of Evans gor aging Wi of 18. Boot mou, Gaited * ‘oitinvatea Pang ee er eae} ful now be paid, uo doubt, without further Wines Noer has ald tat 1 drove the Kent. race stumped har usu mate of ‘sore than | Penyer, Colo. whero.le expects ty locate, uay registered $14, lett Pboumsan andthe | ordinary werit.aud So, Bemlsyurchased pur | aud resume the practice of the Inw. QMarshalt County) bonds