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6 TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE et WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 81, 181 TWELVE PAGES. - away several stanchions and breaking the port ralt of the achooncr, ‘Tho propeller Messonger will go into Mitior MARINE NEWS. Grain Freights Very Strong Yester- Bermachinorss yep nme © loat hor Jibbs ° day at 3 3-4 Oonte on Corn tome araie tog tawed up tho Nore Heaten by fouling with a dredge. to Buffalo, Tho Govornmnent atormn-stenal was fying yess ferday, and a grent many craft deiayet last oyening beoause of it. ‘The tux Prindivilto broke her wheel in the rivtr yestorday and was towed to Burns’ boxce, intho North Branch; to havo tt repaired, 4 ‘sho schooner Lincoiy Dall, damaged inn cole elon with tho tug We Te Hiving Sunday. bas een pirced in tho Vessel-Owners’ dry-docks fur repulrs, ‘Tho owners of the ‘aténm-barge Progress hava decided to have her carry coal trom Cleveland to Milwankee or Chicago, and zo to Beeunnba to to load ora for hor dawn trips after Sept. 4. The propolicr Columbia left for Collingwood Inst ovening so crowded with passengers that tho oflicers of the. boat wero compelled to giv we theta wenine in order to find xccommorlations for thom, Whilo tho tug Success was towing in tho schooner Higgle ond Juttes yesterday she tte shipped hor rudder and became unmanageable, allownig tho schooner to collide with the Tush strect bride, Fortunately no tamage was done boyd Drenking fy alx fect of tho ralling of tho beldge. ‘Tho vessel was taken in taw by atiotuer tug and proceeded up tho river. At the Wahl, over. tho South Jeaving Position of the Citizens’ Association In Regard to the Ordinance Reg- ,” ulating Whistles. Foreign Vessels Entitled to the Ben- efit of the Limited Lia- bility Law. Clreutar from the Treasury Department Relating to the Amended Pilot Rules. Around tho Lnkes~Arrivals and Depart- nres~Miscellaneous—Along : privuto britigo of the Docks, tune, tho reliconer had anothor enllision, lise ing he Henpntss striker, but the bridge eeaped ' LAKE FREIGIIES. ‘Mune: OWALN, STORM SIGNALS. Gra{n frelahts .were vory strong yestarday at 844@5% cents ou corn to Bullato, und Yhj cents on the sauio grain to Sarnia. ‘ho rato on flax- eeed to Ruffalo was dij cents, Moon ts atitl searce, and agents In most Instances refuse! to uburter at tho above rites, holding of -tor vet+ ter figures. Mut one charter for corn to Bulkalo was reported, tho othar charters for that port welng for tlaxseed, ‘There Isa strang probablt- Sty Uhat tho rate on corn will reach 4 cent: ORDERED Hows, WAsiIXaTON, D. Cy Ale S140 a, ite Shee nals down, ‘The storm-eentra bas moved to the northwestward, Siznals have atso beon ordered down at Duluth, Marquette, Escanaba, Mack- inaw, Milwaukee, Section 2 and 2, Chicago, Grand Haven, Section 3, AROUND THE LAKT: ae ATANDDSED AS A TOTAL WHECK, Eptclal Lispatch to The Chteago trivunt, Pont Munox, Mich, Aux. 3L—1, J. Merriman, ot the Port Huron Wreeting Company, arrived this afternoun fron tho wrecked tow-bargo Northorn Light, ashore at. Marelevitlo, ft his been found that tho hult would nos stand lift~ Ing, tho chains drawing through her In many places, and they were obilged to abandon her as fh total wreck, ‘Thla Company wiil commonce operations oh ‘the sunken propelter City of xt. Catharines at once, DAMAGED $1,200 BY FANE, Special Dispatch to The Chicaca Tribune. MITAWAURRE, Ag, 0—A fre was discovered ithe bold of the wreck of the schvoner Na+ vob, lying on tho bottom opposit Wolf & David- son's ahin-yard, this afternoon, and before the flames conkd be extinguished sho was damaged to the extent of $1,200, Hotv tho fre originated i8 unknown, but itis supposed to have been communicated by sparks from the stenm- bare Dutay Day, which passed by a shurt Mme pre- vious. PROBABLY A COLLISION, Srecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cruoyeay, Mich, Aug. 1.--The steamer Faginew un her way up last niwht ran through lol of Wreekuge vif Heesquio Isle, such as toute, korosenc olf, and huxes of merchandise marked King & Brown, Chicago, vin Anchor Line, A collision must have occurred during the recent smoky weathor in thy Straits, Tho wenther bas so thick for tho last weok that a persin could not see a quarter of a mile on the Straits from here. “\ SAILORS’ WAGrS, .. Spectat Dispatch ta The Catcago Tribune, Kisasros, Oat, Ang, 30.—This morming a Jnrwe nutuber ot scamen assambied In thelr Hall mud debuted tho wages question, Some were in favor of idvancing tho rate 25 cents porday, uot above that Ngure, to-day, as tho demaud for earrlera is quito urgent. «Tho following were tho vessels reported ns chartered yesterday? uve's, For Hugalo, Prepeiter Chicagu, corn Hehooner 8, B, Powers: Kebooner Mary Copely, tux Nehooner D. 8, Hailey, tlaxsee \ For Sarnia. e itebooner Lottie Wolf, cortt....++06+ Rebvoner W. B. Ogden, corn, «+0006 ‘Total capacity... e 1 There wore no changes yesterday In lumber Treights. Mates remain firm, and thore js hoe \endency towards Jowor prices. ‘he following ‘ure tho ligures at which charters were “mado Yestentay: From Enst Saginaw. Hront Manistee. #rom Luvingtot From White Lak From Grand Hiv rom Muskegon From Hay City, S3.5G8 ts Nothing was reported yesterday regarding ore Trelghts, tho demand for vessels still remalnine and rates tiem. The following are the rates * from the points named: From Escanaba to Chlengo. rem Escanaba to Lake Ki arom Marquette to Lake Lrte ports, COAT. Conl froights from Lako Erlo ports are ro- ported very firm, Rates from Oswogo ure nisy reported exceedingly finn, with a grout scarcity of carslers in Lake Ontnrio for the upper lakes, ‘Pho following are the ruling rates: s 1,00 Lesa UKE while others divscnted, Finally a vote wis i y unt SI. ‘peor bake Fire wares 1p Milwaukee, Fe nor day through thn manale Tots fa sale 10 OD the highuat wages asked un this take, ROUGH ON A GOON MAN, Spretat Pirvatch to The Chica Kixaston, Ont. to-day on board Capt HOME GATHERINGS. { THY WHISTLE ONDINANCE, Yesterday fit: Trimusy published a letter nd- dressed to tho Citizens’ Assovlation by the Mun- uger and Superintendent of the Unlon Ling of ‘“uga regarding tbe cnforeemont of the city or- dlnance preacribing (hat cach steam tug or boat plying in or entering the Chicago Ulver should ac a whistle threo inches In diameter, thirteen inolies long, and made of copper, Helow wo ‘ prjnttho reply of the Association, through ita Secretary, in which tho Association dlscluius any Intention of nttompting to nersecuto or up- press tho tug interests of this harbor, und sug. gesting that a cheerful complinnes with the ur- dinance would auvo unuecessary Mtlyation and tend to promote a feeling of harmony between | 7 Doth tho citizens and those Interested Ju tux proparty, Itistolo hoped that the parties in- dorested in the differont tuwiuy assovlations will mioet the Citizouy’ Association's suygcetions Ln A, the same friendly spirit in whieh thoy are of- ; fored, und thus do away with all. cause of com e Plulut; and from our knowledge of tho guntice 5 miumin control of tho tug wisociitions wo be e Heve that an amicablo settiomant uf the « tion willbe had without any further prosecu. . uons or tigation. The foliowiuy Is 8ceretary : Ambler's letter: és Civizuxs’ AKOCIATION OF Ciicaco, E , TIVE COMMITTEE, CHICAUO, Aug. i. Filia, Harman, Hay, Manauer of (he Unton Line of Tus Dean Bit: Your letter of yextorduy: tv . ut hand, J can only say that, Be. the advice give y counacl, the princi- Plo'sopght to bo. established by the sults which we hate commenced cannot be malntained ox- capt bya conviction in an individual euxe before x Police Juatice, If the purty ao convicted ap- wala, thon tha case cun goto x higher vourt, Wo could not combine iian action all the tugs of whieh you bavo piven us A lst, tur the reason i Yhut enck offender ie cutitted to fils aoparate Was Z Teneo. Your counsel will, probabiy, say the 4 sine. If, ju the next case which comes np, the ¢ defendant jx convicted, thon such an 4 ‘ippeal os that sugyested above van be wade. Meanwhile, however, whllo sulemuly Drotesting -" Wat there fy not, nor pver his been, any dealro on tho part ofaur Age Boclition to do nnything oppressive to tha tugs ‘owiiers, wa would suxgest thoy n compliance with the law on thelr purt would bo hotter than ‘ fitigution, ospectaity in ylew of the fnot that out » pf iltty-tive towlug-vessols’ now plying Ju tite ; river, your Ine, consisting af seventcen vessels, is the ‘only one not now: out of the mine of Proin Lake Erle ports to Dulut! Jrom Lake Erle ports to Detroit om Cleveland to Buifate, “rum Oswego to Chicago, rom Oswego to Milwank ‘Tribune, Aug, WA survey was made je schooner W. 1, Preston by aylor and Alien, when it was deeded uit the vessel should pay for uny-third of tho damaged carzo,—hi00 Yusheld of corn. ‘his is tho result of Capt, Van Alatyno’s protest. TWO NEW STHAMELS TO UR BULLET, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, CLEVELAND, Ou, Aue M.--Contracts wore roe ney Jot. for the bullling of two steamships for the Kopublle tron Ore Company, to ba built by Pusloy & Co, They wre to bu Ho fect keot, mt feat Venm, und 2 feet bold. Tho keels will bo Juld within two weoka, : f MUAWAUKEE DOCK-LADORENS’ STRIKE, Rpectal Dispaten to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Minwauxkrn, Wis, Aug, iik—The striking. doel still dctermined not to concede th mandded, . GONE INTO DRY-DOCK, Speciat Dispatch to ‘the Catecoo Tribune. MIUWAUKER, Wide Allg. BUe—Tho schooner Souvente was placpd indey-dock this afternvon 10 recelve some new plank in ber top sides, and othor repairs. MUSKEGON LUMIER SHIPMENTS. Spretat Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune, USKECON, Mich, Aug. W.—Tho cloarinees uy were sixteen, Jumber shipments, ,W0 Feot. NO ‘TOLLE ON WEAT-BOUND PREIGHTS. Spectat Mapateh to The Chteago Tribunes AUAny, N. Y., Aug. ,—The Cunal Bourd has ee to rehmpose tulis on westward-bound rolght. advauce doe SALT FON MULWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Bay City, Mich. Aus 30—Tha propeller coatlny with salt for Milwaukee, left Tatas to- aye VESSEL CHARTERS, AT. MILWAUKEE, WIs. Spectat Dlenateh to The Cheago Tribune, AUKEE, Wis, Aug, W0.—Thero wis a pov inquiry tor vessels to load whoat for Butfaly at 4cents, but no charters wero known to bave heon made, Tho steam-barge Chisholn and schooner ‘Thomns Quaylo were churtored to take ore froin Escanaba to Cleveland at $1.t5,and tho schooner f, 1, Mason wood from Traverse Day to thts port, ut $2.00, J AT NUPEALO, N.Y, specie’ Dae teh to The Chicago Tridunt, TUrvao, N.Y. Aug. 0.-—-Churters—Propollor Annie Young, coal to Chicago, $1.15, Z Canal freuzhts tachonged at h conte on wheat and 433 centsonecorn, Business falrly active. : romeution for nou-compiinuue, 1 world ud, UDEV ELAS! é tat UE gout and elven tho iatormnsion ts to the veetat Ditvateh te dhe Cnlcnes Tribune : ich you now do, at tho. % —Chartery—Sehe ; Trial ait Wednesday’, Ang. 13, tho Wonesity for | yoGEytLANt, Qn. sug, Wi Charters Schoonar 1, menaurlng thetn (wh hus Deon dong), would : have been provented. Yours respecttully,, Z .U, AMIDE, Secretary, ¢ f FORPIGN VBRKEL INGUTS, Hi It"bas been doubled whethor tho Ved ’ atatute Uniting the Hablitty of verscl-ow! Z Tor loss or damage ocensioned without thoir privity or knowlodgo applica tu forcign Vessels, On Friday last the question cume before Judge. ‘i Withoy, fa tho United States District Court for s tho Eastern District uf Michigau, at’ Grand ; Jtuptds, who, in tho abxonce of Jule Brown, Is attending to'the Judiuinl business of tbat d trict. Tho owners of the propellor Adin. uC nadian vessel, were advised to clulin the hone: At OF the statute, us ngaiuer. tho elatins for lies W. I, Rounds, coal to Cuicago on private terms, MISCELLANEOUS, MARINE EBITONIAG COUITESIER, Yoledu Made: “Cloveiwud Leader; “The me. rine editor at the Leader ts always willing to hnye exchanges copy any article that he nny: write, Wut when hokocs the Tolodo Slade como ont with an avtiole writen by blawolt and crods ited tu the Clayeland Herald, bo fools Ike bring~ dng tho matter before tho lighting cdltor, Les tho marine inan of the Made be more earoful horeafter, and nlt will bo well! In tho hurry of prepartog matter for na daily ral ora r puper of cargo occasioned by their coitision tn: the st, Cutt. Murloitiver with the schooner Hetuna, ‘tho | (8 met AN unvointnon — ucuur’ renco to got the wrong credit ton olipplug, but the thought. cannot be éerloudy entertatned that any reputable marino reporter on the nkes La cuge was argued by ¥F, , Canteld fur tie owns x ers and by W. 1, Walls for tho underwriters of the caruu, Judge Withay held thuttbo statute uppllud to foreign vexsela while navigating ll MN would fatentionully give credit toa paper of an ARERR aaa gee | Hoi eat ety en 4 prac in “her wrecked ‘voudition by iti, | hero ts not « paper on the lakes that ta more ™ errick, J. My Jones, and John Iridgeon, < and that upou giviug a stipulation with . suretios for the payment of such appralsed Value all partics be enjoined frum prosecutin, eureful about giving credit’ to its contomporne ries than the Bhule, Its sarin roportor fully wppreciates the nmount of labor required to any sults aginst ihe Agia or hor owners, and | kilwor murine nows, and wiebes at ail times to that thoy bo cited tu appeny and oatablish thelr | give crodit ta tho pancra from whluh It takos {ty clalias botore a Commissioner of the Court, to | yonoral clippings, Credit fs frequently: given the end that thoy imny sharo pro rataie the | other journals tor it that ries assoxsment socured Ly cach stipulation, it | otler journals for dons appene ta “tne a Bhould be added that the owners of tio Asin | Jade, but there has never sot be on 4 complaint 1 ‘ douy that the Ast was in faut for the collisian, aud by tho order inado. by Judge Withoy thuy ” arb at liberty (uy contest tbls question uf fault. Hut ovon if the Asia waa to binine, nvither whe Hoe hur owners, wudor: the ander ale ney udge yar Ilablo hoyond the valus of proe ‘ pallor famediately after thy colllsion, ee A TUR AMENDED PIT. RULE. sf Tho solos circular relating ta ine post. © nement of the operation of theancnded pliut wes 1a clroulateds TUBASURY DEVARTHENT, WARMINGTON, 1. Coy * Aug, 19, 8i-- To Supercistuy ant Local Mepect ore of Steam Vessels: En consequunce of the wus expected delay of the anonded pilot rules, lakes: Bnd seubourd, in transit, between the diferent Aunervismg Inspectors for (hety signatures, 08 Fequired by Buo, 4,412, Nevisud Statutes, it will ‘De linpossibte ty bave sald aunended rules ready Yor distriuution at thu date fixe! Jn olrewlar No, ‘24, dated Bobs, 1% 1882, It bas, therofure, been declicd to pustyono the openinon of walt rules Motil on or nbout Oct, 1, Ike). Ag tho aimendud yules contain nu change in the rules governlog: parsing Vessels, the delay will be ol us coustauonee, — Wattraat Winpom, Sucretary, iti DUCK NOTKS _ 19 schooner Sunrise got bard aground in Oge den Slip yesterday, ae corey ee from thi atlice, as (t Is woll un derstood how the Wrouy orodits nay weet, me ID foun or the Hlade will be caroful tu ilo the handsome hing by the Leader at all tines. . A CONPORTAMLE FIT). Cloyoland Terakt; “ Tbe cunal prey elor Jonas than Scoville and consort Annlo Stutongy are rived from Butalo Frlday morning ut 6 o'vluck, haying been 148 hours on tho passage, ‘vho bouts wore in command of Capt. Janey Hows Tan, & well-known luke pilot. He ways the trip war a comfortable one, with one or two ox. ceptions. - Lust Sunday night a pad storm from, the vorthweat was cnconnterot, bute thia wis carried without much trouble. Ayal tue valve rol broke, dolaytng thens about a day ands bale at Ashtabula, “Tho boat will load tons cont for Huttale at 75 cunts per ton, and will return mia Sow days” 3 TUE OLD PROPELLUI INDEPENDENCE, Chtppene County News: * Meas, Newcomb ant Goodreau, the submarine divers, ure busy atwork oo tho wreck of the propelter lades pendence, which was wrecked a little way abovo Tho head af the vaual twentysnino ygurs age, shu aces to be pretty: wa loaded, aif sone ul hot coud and muchittery butlittle the word fav thelr long rust uudor the water, ‘Tho wreek was . jena iehi ae Day lapratiiig, | Euue persuiis f i lost Chole Hive: ho acvilent, sho wus in szo pale gghoauer Touleo Mellonald ia tu dtblor | nbaueequal tothe Biveruld, and hor uN wae from tho buat of tho Porpage to tue then City of Samuel Swensou bas bocn appointed Captain | supcrioy, nuw Yulutb,” of the Muino, view Ueorgo Toping, TU MARU AT EKIE, Capt. Frank Butler in slowly Juyroving, butt Advices Cram Hrie stato that an iaiprovement will Ms i uuuy daya befure be will beable tobe | hay just been conmeted gt that burboy which will : ‘The schoondr Alico Mf, Recrsis in the docks of | Gey sovurnl uututod fort,WblUD it tw cluluied wi i tue Colcago ae “Dock Company having hor buts | Tiivene tne Turmauion of the wandbar at a at trative Of the barbor that has for ao many years Wen i tlreud to navigators. it alsa wives voa- ‘Tho stoum-barge Michael Arob collided with wels ruuolog iu to Ket GUL ot a mtorm wore room, i Sua schooner Ze 1t, Muke yesterday, carrylng lock-laborers atill hold out, and the Avents sry’ totioup, Tne south pler will also be bullt ont, A DUTL PLACK. Toledo Blade; “Tho barhor is as duil-lonking fAplace rns can well be imagined #o far as the ON CHANGE, shipping of grain is concerned. ‘Thoro is no de- naudl for aeain-carriors aud 248. to Hunnto | DONS of the Day Before the would bo considered n moad freight. Coul ver Battle. sole mre wanted at $1i5 to Chicago, Milwaukee, bs GUAIN RECEIPTS AT NUYTALO. Ruffalo Courter: “Tho recotpts by Inke for Inst. week comprised 210,810 bushels of wheat and corn, aud tha coal khipmonts rinounted to 2210 tons, Ry canal tho ship inents were 081,100 bushols of grain, and by rail 604415 bushels.” PRRSONATy Milwaukee Renuhiican: “Cant. James McGinn, of the tug W. IL Wolf, of Chicago, waa fi tho clty yesterday, Capt. McGinn says tho Wolt ts doing welt in Chicugo, 'A General Melicf that There Will Not Bo Many Defaults, Rumors of Hol Wheat Revived aud Sailsfactorily Wowned, An Examination of tho Wheat in the St VORT OF CIUCAGO. Pant Elevator. ATULIVALS, Mime (race Grummont, Mant Ste thobuyya, Alanitowoe, Prup Champlain, Chevoy; Fro Chaunesy (tapur punata, a Haven, sundries, * sunideles, Hs Setiutrlas, coal, ; A New ‘York Operator Drops $90,000 ant Ploads the Baby Act. ty Wel anete i} avert, ries, f erate The Majority Plan for the Constraction of Whe i ike, timber, New Board of Trade thuldng. i ne haar, . 2 = 8 i AMHR trios, THE END DRAWS NEAR. ane te ra Muskozcit, lumber. 2 THE DAY BEFORE DELIVERY, bray WuckeresStushegon Iuntor, ‘The whoat market’ was tho ventre uf attrac: thmonds Hiigsto, sundeies, tton amuln yesterday. It broke carly on reports eles, mine of nore lavorabvle crop prospects abruad wl treo olferings by brokers who wore supposed to represent tho clique, the Committco tint been nsked to examine whent In another ctevator, and thoy found that komo ar {t. needed to be turned over or out. The market Cell af 23 to hts vents encly, with the clique and tho tnilers selling all the whito, and the crowd making the most of those reports, September whent uponed at $1034, and, sold off to $1.20, At about half-past 10tho market stiiTened up, anid rose steadily to $1.21. and ade vanced iu the afternoon to $lL2y. The clique did not appear to change their inttuy, Ruttaly. ennl, 4 1s, Wronne, Monuininiee, Inmber, Liitis, Hummatd, cont, Sthe Aus cnt Has, inmber, . Sehr danny Mutter, ern Hay, bark and troud, Sehr Anno Vawueht, Erle, coal, dene Hilon Williams, Mencininoe, lumbar. Sehr Comanche, Oseny, cont, Rene Petrol. tanin's Pier, bark, Hehe A.J, Hervey. Escanaba, sono, Rebe Four Hrothvre, Frauktort, lumbor. Setird. Jt, Wilour, Cedar iver, ninber. Clara, Monckminue, lumbor, {a Utila, com. WHito Uak, Matiistec. imbor, Chartes lating, Sondniinco, fumber, HApAO, tI (uueg de Clark, Clerehani, coal, valk eliatt, Ahnaped, tox. program, but kept on selling, while tho glad ine, teuctinatoi teinber,. < . | bull movement was developing. Tho crowd Bete f Aah Blactnottgn i bers in sossiped that a strong combination bad taken Hebe Hiuraiies, Ht. dosuph's Isiatd, ttem, hold of tha market, and bovited {ti tho face nnd eyes of tho rmgs; and suina thourht a new to taka Behe Presta, Grand Hace, her, As Irish, Grand Lat 108, M mber. one had been formed whioh intended i Sehr ¥ Muskegon, Inmber, up the deal whore the old pool lett uff. Orhors Rete North eT eae nite stirosel that the Adamses were buying, and st te i dca ates was said In the afternoon that " Gip” tne takin he Be 8. 1tobt nrinettos init allhe could got. The bull aide argued that Ibe ‘nr Henry; Murinette, hianber. he Wore Stato, Siusawons taniher, Rehr Itohert Homtett, Grand Lavan, lumber, Schr Hl 'Tompo, Ahnaped, Uor, thore wis motioy in wheat at present prices, with all tho winter wheat markets away uhove this one. They polnted to St, Loula us un ii tration, saying winter wheat thore way 19 cents Rene iver Lama Miuskeron, hamber at, nhove Chivigu prices for No, 3 spring, whieh hr Gorgha Marnes, Keeanaba, Wimber. was too much of adiference. ‘Tho bull olamont Bene cyut Urand Stavensdraud Tinron, luntber, twisted tho market upward at any rate, and ACTUAL SAILINGS, Aupported it to tho close, thouyh about a mitiiion. Stine Qraco Urumaiond, Suuth Haven, sundeles bushels wero unloaded by tho ellque brokers on Plur Corona. Milwaukee, sundeie tue Call Board, Druk Sean Muskoagne Halts ee Tun “NHoT-WHEAT” SCARE Prop Avon, Buifalo, AN) Du wheat and sundries, did notcut much of a tiguro after tno oar: Brop dane Talu, 24,90 bu curn und sunirios, inorning. Tho crowd seomed tv forgot ubout ft . (ireor Hay, sundries, jumbia, Ogdonsbury, 19,915 bu corn and sun- if Prop Sin i Ih. Buuth Maven, sundries. Prop Michael Urob, White dial lant. Prop tt. @. peters ett. Prop Fayette, Manistee yey Swallow. Stontagn Hunt. Prop Maine, suakoxan, unt. Prow Albert Miller, Manisteo, tight, ell, Lardintton. Nght. Prop Clur ot Komes Briteler aD bu corn Prop tt + Bu ay le See or eroieds, Ateaisteen ane Schr South Haven, Packard's (Her, light. whon tho niarket stiffened wp, and thoy felt: ensior when thoy heard that urrangemonta had. been mado for Shipping out over 250,000 tinsbels, which, it waa sald, included all tho whent that ad been found to setts prompt wttontloz, Soller August stood at $18, with a few odd sales on tho cutl at S1N4@1U:. ‘Tho shorts ‘out dra sttpposed to he narrowed down to one or two blz ones, who will coma to time to-day—the foal day of settlement, ‘Tho ellque of Bickeye boy's Ig expected to tleliver the ensh whout to the crowd on tho Jat of September, and get out Ronee Ne udingtorn ligt. of tho deal as fust os possible. ‘This Selir C20, Ro teteo, Unit. * is tho - general impression, but the Nebr Sarit Ite Lake, fant. ligne boss and hia aids don't say so, ‘They ara HOUT dnenn iy stars MUAbeKO! al alate, non-committal, intimuting only’ that thoy can OnE Baa etna Altea ace ron tho deal longor if tue Loys want thesn to, Hohe Bagi pene deteia Phila, inca ed * COUN FELL OFF fone deve imine ati 3 Of a cent to 1 cent yesterday morning, in com- folie kavanais, Hatetin, TBE puny, with wheat, but recovered Inter, aad ctesed Nebr Lodus, Grund Haven, lant, 47 Higher than on the day before.. ‘hero Schr Hinolino, Manistes, Nett. Was very gant for ft, the cy, Cat onan, Helt, boys sald, and tho particy who Caunbell, Geatd Traverse, light, havo lately been boars wore buying fa the fri Ainanda, Grand Maven, light, Dollef that corn was a good investment, It waa Hien, Montague, Mit. ruthor independent of wheat. October closed ut 0434 cents, belng #235 vents early, and 6135 conte was the lowest point. Outs “talled on corn, aossIP, - See Gd. 11 Helir Hea Hird, Muskegon, Hant. Hehe W. th 1 eh noite, Natt. Dunharns, Stns rae, sie proviaton ncn way be Aolivoriss of tard o re, uy be expected on tha tst of Septomber, Rehr deti eller Marimottes euntiron. {ako Sruighta ure nivancing. Halsted, At- ei . AMI fond, Kingaton, 31.00 bu went, Sehe Weil, Oadon, Port Huron, 193800 bu corn, Rene Startiht, Port Raward, Ike bu corn, Sehr Reauuntton, Ford tlver, sundries, Schr Huranilng tira, Stilimack’s Mer, labt. Sehr Biva, Holland, light, iadiont, Hontiater, Uahit. = Rehr Kiton Wiliatns, Menumines, lights n Huy, Tgbt. Seley (hd, sit ight, Kebr Ford itrar kins, nud the whole crowd are anid to be greatly Uekled over the progpects of a Mttle boom in vessel property, A person who has just returned fromanextou- ailve tour through Michigan say's: iverybudy dy the country is usking, What is the price of wheat? Whatdo you think of it? They oxpect togeo wheat Koll nt $1 per bushel, and corn ut TGs. conte. ‘Sumo put corn nt Ft per butel, ‘The ‘cauntry people are nll interestec du ply, and thoy very soon reveal by thelr tk wut they) are fong on the market, Vhoy don't seem to know there ig nnother side, tear they will get beaten. It {9 nat only no in that tate, hut overywhere, © ‘Tho country 1s erazy over tho graiu‘murkets, Ask the recely- ers if It isn't wo.” TUE CHINESE GENTLEMAN who Ia reported tu have nado u sntiy little fort- Va wheat lately was acunstod on tho strevs Whot Uo you think of thts Ciueine ut clique, Mr. Chang Leo?" ™ Mo thinkee tho elickes sold outeo," “Do you do tho cliquo’s washing?" “Tikeo Pleston mo no tollec. Me thinkeo Tandy nice Metican man.” Tho Chinaman wmited serenoly as he turned away and jogged off towards tho laundry, “Why, thoy tell now.” sald a mun yesterday, “that a now clique is buying whent, and ine tondy to run a gigntle deal tn September, sonia itty another *Cincinuatl gang,’ aud others nk ie is quite a diferent organization, Ibear 4M whispered that Ji Fisher may be engineer." Some of tho settling clerks expoct to see the. parties who nyu sherton August wheat dont, tho “patie” walk to-day, ‘They say a lot of vleating country lambs wore shaken out of wheat yesterday, —" * Soinv of the boys suy 1s Fowler mado a pild of Money on the recent tiptuen in outs, Whey think tho gut waa ntout $40,000, ‘ord livers Hitt a1 Fs Might. orsa Hay. sigiit, nC, Retr Charles 1 Sebr Isavelia Nanda, Manister, Schr Itattio art, Muskeyon, light. OTHER LAKE Ports. : Parr HURON, Port livnos, Mich. Aug, 0,—Passed up— Vropollers V. IL Ketcham, Colorado, Waverly, Chty of Mt, Clomens, Rochester, Inpun, Novras- ka, St. Paul and consorts, Frod MeBralr and barges, Witlian Rudolph with Corsican; schoou- ers Snowdrop, Millard Fillmoro, tug Master and barges." Down-Propallora J, 8. Ruby, Northerner, Clinton and barges, 8, D. Catawell and barges, 1. D. Copinbury and tirges; schoouers Stultu, Huron, Halateat, . Arrived—d. Il. Mead, Acontias, Stampedes Wind south, brisk, Weathor tine, Powr Hunoy, Meh, Aug. 8-009 p.m Passed up—Propellers James BP. Donaldson and barges; schoonors Ningars, Notllo Rodingtuy, dJobu Atco, Hoathor Belle, Willams Jt, linuna, 8 Moreh, TH. Fitzhugh, Unvaon, Jossie, and Florlda, Dowu—Propellers Jay Gould, W laslow, Joby TR, Lyon aud consort; schooners Emma f., Coyne, Hlarvoy Bissell, James Matt, Mncral State, aud John Kelderbouso; steamer Keowonaw, Wind south, tight, Weather fluc, POUT COLUOR i Spretat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune Von Connonnt, Onte Atte. D0—Passged ip Schooner Myaty Star, Gawngo to Chicago, von schooner George ‘Thurston, Kingston to dt waukeo, rellrond chooner Whuwanost, Mr. Avastin Saunders, who has been confined to fils house by aickness for soveritl weeks, wat on tho Call Rourd yesterday. Everybody was glad fo see bin, ‘Tho Open Boned got tite anothor blaze af ox- cltement in tho morning. The elique bad an Agout in thore who fa sail to haveturned things Upside down with the ald of the crowd, some pooplo fenred Hallock wottk) toso his volee, Tho fallura ot W, Js Vautkner was reported yesterday. it was fora smull amount, z It was Kiungston to Chicayo, salt; schooner Junto ’| rimored that thero wad ginall suspension on ene, Daren a2 eens heal sonnoner ai We Open Bourd. o juskl, Churlatte to Chicago, conls sehoonor W! lowin ws He Relior, ‘Oswomo tu Tiatrolt, conte schooner | 280 Following ato TUL NANGE OF PHICES M tile, f ton to'Loled: bt; schooner SA ee ra cE on wheat and cori aloco Saturiayt Victor, Kingston to Toteda, light, ESCANAIA, Close Range Tange apeeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tetbun. Wheat Satwday. | Manduy, yeatentay. m RACANATA, Mich. Aug, W--Arrived—Stoam- | Scptomber.,.€100t3 HAAG Sly ceLzis orm Hacunabi, Ogcitr ‘Kuvnsund, ond Wocokens Ogtaberree eels TN Ghd Mohs schooners Ed'Kolly, Unadiilg, Montpeller, 8, d. : ich ae : Titen, and Delaware, Kontomber.., uy CONG GU. 00 @ ole Depuried—Steumers Iubo Hichards, Minnes | Octavers.... WG WA UG Ot ANS, and Osea Vownsonds schooners jay KRivhords, Morning Light, Josste Lins Thomas L, Parker, Hd Ketly, Uaudlila, and 3, J. Titdeu. WUFPALY, Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, TRurvao, N.Y, Aug, 0.—Arrived Propellers Arubla, dames Fisk, outs, Hussiu, and Portage, grain, Chicago; propeller, Samuel F. Hodges, grain, Diduth. Cieared—Propellers Vanderbilt and Annie Young, with coul, Staruucu, with merchandise, and schooner tA, Gorger, with vow, for Chl cago; propeller Sumnel F, Hodges, for-Duluth, COLLINGWOOD, Roeclal Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune, 2 soul, AM HOY WHEAT, EXAMINING THE FT, PAUL ELEVATOR, The Chleaxo whout inarket during the past threvor four months hus been, and Is now, Ina very abnorinal condition, ‘Tho extraordinary: speculative movement’ which hus churacterized tne truding in No. 2 spring—tho fanvy urticto,| Of the pit—has tended ull along ta probibtt ex- portation and keep that wruin bere, ‘The dally eurrent price for var-tond luts hus boen almost vonstantly since fast April above a shipping vrice, and the only abipaicuts uade wero av. Wis a a " jest yd | custom) ent-loads to near-by country millers, who: aie Nee Mi scte trom Caago, wie Leal bad tour contracts outstanding, nud what fow paayengers, and froleht. 4 cargo lots the manufigturers of ‘the ditterent CLEVELAND, corpora thought It dealrabla to romove from the Nvectat Plaster | * ‘TAs CAlcago Tribune, auarket, Tho result hus been that No, 2 spring CLEVELAND, —Clenred—Prope)llet | pny id a 2 ‘ o piled right up in tho midvt ot the speculus NEUE Chienges Hae, nnd Behooner Juba | ivy rings, while the export tradu hus licun ro stricted to winter grades aud Ni MAY CITY, + D wpritys, At Boteiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune the closo of bustiess Sutuniay evondng + HAV Crey, Seb. Aug. id—The PropellurCole | thore were iu jatore i thyselty: orady, eult ladun, for Chicago, loaves tusnlybt, 4,264,303 bushels of i nll grades of wheut, Ayuthat 3,618,088 bushols At tho corresponding dite last Yoary—mn {leruase at 2.5000 uu ‘or Rearls’ vice as inued as Ube 6tock urna se ago, Chls unexumpled stock of wheat ling been varried perdatuntly (hyoush the summer mouths: by speauintors, to “whom were constantly held out wllurtug, prospects of making 0 fuctune by: the deal ‘Tiitsuue, of this vue amount of Wwhout about in thd nature of thingy sequb 9 THE SKIN. Newront, RL, Ais. ,—Lho American Dermatological Association js holding its AC annual niceting, ‘She session opened with an address by the President, De, dames Nevins Hyde, of Chicago, on" Tho Relations rt df Dermatology to the Porlodtent Medien! | Value that” would — eull for) wnromiiting Press.” wiitber of papers were ‘read al | SUCH and, attention | 8 Helfer bout. | Nw mutton what shipping grain from tho country, it 14 tiapassible forsonie careloadé to reach here Hob dn we condition of dimpriess, awontingss, Or beat, which, whe piled spe $0 st Sabled nies, MINE NhOW the ciects of invro OF lesa hentloy, ln the City Rievutor Chore wis dincuvered (yo bins of wheal, which, Sram a Hberny sweat iv Bud the wbECheY Uf st egheg Me cur reat, 1 tatnice Ulamtiy due the wfterngon and evening session. es Mumiutes as Matorinin for Palit, London Truth, A gentleman pausing through Long Acre tho other day puopad (nto wd Uttlo shop, wind - started ¢ suddenty wt tho wight at doveral dead budics Vhoy und daendvad for over 2,00) yours—the: were mumimles, Where did they come trom? | notacull hanalred for lmmediuty ux Cor miting. ¥ Suvtios, ¥ Nhe *anorts.? who wore curly liformed of the Fee Eee nu itsiusse yoinaten. [litte ecceut ells, finwediutoly rus There appears tu bo wt rerular boas moines tho gry of of breattnug i ore y hot wheat,” with tho‘direct object Ta want its aught ovur onvolapad Ta | dawn the prica star 4 outs a buaiel, and Wis thelr veh bituminous cuvoring, and—herrescn | i at theslectine. Shey -knew that there was tefcrens—wround up, boned, cuses, coverings, ble | etbing wrong with to wheal, If required tor Up. x itn \enne th tor palit | muacdiate conamption. Thoy wlan knew.thnt Theta taito nal iNicut sienna tike "usunud the wluyilor proprlutors woukl tube every cure lauimy. Tho wetiste ure willluy {ODay Miu tor | to keep tho wraly in Kood uierchuntavle condls thls nummy fiat Our Avadeuy watis may bo son se Peation. whey the opel; tupy gi vl Home wi lo Sinet one Lsoranalest tay a vingle. bushel of bul, misty, ur uaound grata in any pipvator fn the city, ‘low. ever, thy story Wie 4} ood enough Molyan tui aftor election,” ang'da tho strength at it tho “benre” pourtded tie mirket uid secured 4 dos cting fo prices, which enabled muny of them to iin thelr ators ut aiuueh dower ligure than they could bay¢ otherwise socurod. YESTENDAY FORENOON THE Toanp TRADE COMMMTEE OF APPEALS, consisting of Messrs. J’. W. Dater, Jobn Walker, A Sure Cure fur Pilew, Do you know what it Isto suifer with pilus? Ie you du, you knuw what Is one OF the worst tormenta Of tha humus frame, ‘Thu must pore Svol cure ever known 1s KidnoysWort, It curee constipation, aud then ftw toric soden restores Leuith to the disoused bowels, aud provents rus currence of diseaug. ‘Try it without delay. ae atyand the Uyguld are both sold by drug: ~tilube, It was niso tumored that, and Georgo Field, waa requested bp Commis- Aoner Rogue, of tho Raitrond & Warchouso Hoard, to mako an investigation of tho condl- tion of the whet in tho Sf. Pant elevator, whieh was orected a few months ngo, near the Junction of Canal and Weat Wator streets, Thoy made a thorough investigation during the forc= Hoon, and all they foun wag that two or threo Wits, containing about 10,000 bushels In nil, was of a temporature which, unless checked by ruining over, might, in | the course 0 a eoiple ut’ wooks develop Into a degrey of beat that would prov very ite Jurions to tho grain, “There wax not’ sald Mr. Duter ta the renorter, "i single unsoutid grain tn the lot. The two or three bins tore aulte warm, but the grata if taxed to-day woul niake excellent flor,» 1. have teen In the trade for twouty yours, f ednal c U att and “T tell you, so L it browtenst throtmtiont the Northwest. that there is not on bushel of | whet “in bad conditfon in Chicago, Had this warmtt oveurred wong in lune, there is no ktowing what tnight Iitve happened now, but woutroonly: a couple oF weeks or so From frost, and after’ then 16 harnt cap come to any of tho genie ie tho elevater folks will continue moving it. Soma bing we examined were us cold is tec, The pram vame i here in midewinter, It was thoroughly cured In tho country, and, being as dry one a chip, retained: is, coldness ever since. ‘This grain needs no rite niug over, Tho factor the matter ts, the apecit> dative demand tor pring wheal has kept all hat grade bere, and we ire now entering ‘pow a erop year with alargor tock thau over hofure khown at this seaean. IC tho owners of this grain woitld ship itout it would be better for the trade all around: and retlove thy elevator den of an hinieise amount of trouble," Lato L¥¢ the reporter called atthe Wheeler & Co,, aud thore met MESS, IMAM AND BENIY WHEEGEM “What do you know nbhout St. Pauls? inquired the'surlie, Jou't you ttse tho Revised?" queried Menry neler Uhh respOnses fow much mot wheat have you in the St. I Wlovitor?” asked tha Juterviower. © There {a nota bushel of unsound wheat in house,’ le did tho Conmmittce of Appenls dis- co! i e I don't kenow.<peabably nothing profitbly not ns much as In the City au t do know Is thut a Committee went through tho house,” * What aro you Roig todo abont it?" © We are goin to tike the bast of care of tho property. and din every conga where fl shows a emperatire above normal we Bball run it over, We will not post any grain unlit we aro abso lutely compelled to." “Ii that ease who stands the toss?” “Tha holders of the uldust receipts up to an Amount tint to that posted As bot and out of condition. Ms, ae know tiothing about tho holders of tho. ne veeo “Nota thing. There are grain operators in overy town and village hy tho Northorn Stutes west of tho” fludsan River who specniate In wheat in this market through brokers and commission merchants, The ownership of tho recoipts “may be scattered from Aluiny to Omuba. We Yo not prunes, to lend our eauction to tiny stories of hot grain until we are compelled by self-pra- teation to post it, When that time arrives you lepend upon it the grain will be hot. We havo more wheat now than ever before, und It would ho extraordinarily strange if some of It itd not show a fever tempornture, put thore is none of Itout of condition, and we believe that uot a, bushel of bot gratu will be posted this e nr. The newsgatherer subsequently called upon 8, D, Foss, who stated there was pot n bushel ot hot yniin tn tho vity. “Sumo of the grain in tho City Bluvator which was of it bigh teinper- attire Was taken via catiathout to Lockport, und. by torus: wilt be probubly converted Inte flour. ‘The Cincinnatt ellque teok out 108,000 bushela Monday evening for shipment, and 25,00) bush ols yostorday. ‘Thoro {8 no hot wheat hore. und penho anys there fg is no friond to the trade of shleugo.’” THE BABY ACT. Mi, HAKEL WILE GO INTO Count, ‘The alleged corner in August wheut climaxes this afternoon at 2:30 o’cluck, ‘The “impression gonerally prevulls that the defaults wit! not ox- ceed Asniliton ora million aud A half bushels, aud tho indications are that jn sume of theso, tho + baby act" will be pleaded by targo out-of- town spcoulators, who were willing ‘to go in with the hope that the shorts would bummer the ife out of the longs, aud they would thereby, being on tho safe sido of tho deal, ne tholr pockots with thousunds of legal-tundera. Hope told Hattoring tule that was uttered nover to bo vealized, ‘Tho beara have had tho worst of it all through the month, and thoirlosses nro in the aggregate sinply immense, Guo of the olit-of> town operatora, Who deprecatos grain kambling, the working of corners, und: the genortl uncor> tainty of things, 13,2 yontlomen famed Buker. lie lives tu New York, und fs. tho reputed pose sussor of quite n handsome capital. Not uve Ing enough inonesy to. buck ayaluet Vanderoitt, Gould, or ugsell Sage, ho camo to the soneltis alon that be would play the wheat market tn, Chivazo, wud teach ‘tho boys i tho ailey’ somo of the wisdum bo had: lear from along ace quatntance with the jus and outs of Wal! stroet, Mo amptoyed a broker. here to go short on whent for August dollvory, Ifo cateulated that tho reculpts would bo very large attur tho Suth inet,—which thay vere not—and that tho forol, markots would by loss dependent ou tho Aimerl~ enn product,—whieh is very unlikely, Mrs Dakor's broker oboyod order, went short con- stantly, and aaked for tnore margin, All went, Therry NSB Inarringusbell: unl Tew slays azo, Suan Mr, Baker discovered that bo had offectu- ally + PLANTED $90,000 whero he would nover sco it again, and thon ho, cniio ty the conclusion that be was awindied by weomnblnation of ‘sharp operators trom Clone nat! who were on the fovkout tor fat pees to Muck. Mr. Bakor kicked,—wildly and viciouely, te did not propose to be robbed In auy such systematic and cold-blooded way, Not hv. ‘hereby. Jaw-and lawyers, * Moth are expen: dive, Lut Mr. Haker remembered the Jegond on tho old-fashioned Bungtown cont—t Mill Jona for defense, but nota red. for cornera"— nid quictly anathemutiaing the vost hired, or annptoyed, orratained alawyor. His choleatap- poued to be 1.1L Hishee, aud to tli he tuld bis laleof wo, Tho lovigcd Statutes wera von- sulted, edition. 1874, and Sec. MOL the Criminul ude stond out Ike the writtng on the wall nt jalenazzne’s fonwt: Whoover contracts to have or’glyo ty bim- eclf or another the option to sell ar buy ata futuro thne apy gral or ather commodity, Btuek of any rilroud ar other er or gold, or forestalla the market by spreading false rimord to latluence the prica of commodities therein, or corners the mirket. or attempts to dogo in relation ta any of such cal oditics, Shall be ted not toss thin $10 por more than ‘$1,000, or confinad tn tho County Jall not exeeud- Ing one your, or both; and all contracts muslo hy violation of this: seetion ehall be vousiderod guinbllng contracts, and shall be vold."" HE SECTION SUITED, and Mr. Rlebeo was lustructed to xo ahepl, and propure the neveseury papers for an Injinetion jugulust tho broker, the Frcsiaent and Directors oF tho Buard af rade, and the banks in whieh the margins were deposited. Noneat tho Courts Doing {1 season yesterday, a spechil imexsunyer Wud sent to Byanston, whuro one of thy Judges of the Supertor Court was temporarily domi. ated, and in bis sachol wore wll the documents resiy forthe jadiclul lenin. hore was a tutal oniission in the bond. ‘Tho Fudge rotused hd nd eu the ease hangs Are until somo time tt ts whon an cltort will he tiads to have everybody enjoined before 2:30 o'clock. THN NEW BUILDING TH MAIONITY nebo, ON ‘THE NEW NUILD: NC was submitted to the Board of ‘Trade yoaterday. President Rogers wakes a preliminary states micut, to the etfecs that the property for tho now Duuilding hae een purchased und cunyeyed to the Nonrd, and says + Avhanye in the form of tho property was found to be deslvable in ardor that sherman Bireet und Mavitio wvenue, upon which the prop: erty nbutted, shotld Le widened; this has been done, inking both streets of Killicient capaulty: for the Wuwitioss Ikely Labo contd there, the rowdwaya bulag now eut Ou Hberwan streot. and 67 $12 Feet on Pacitio aventie, with spavlons sidewalkgon both, Thoso chines nocuswarily: veluced tho width of the property designed for tho Exchange Wullding from 200 feet to ITO 1 Foot. ‘fo componsuta for this reduutlon in width, tn ndditioy to its depth (norti and gouth) Was favigted on and was granted: Me tha seller, conditioned that (he Hoard would altow S104 qddltlanal to the purchase price; the -revigad forniaf the propery together with tho ndvate (age uf Inereaged wi ‘itn in she aldo wirvets, wae do inantfestty Tor tho tatcrest of tho Hourd thas tho ndditinnud $1000 was choertully conceded. ‘Sho property aa nally vonveyed to tha Board fa Shy torthh 240 Sout by IT LT feet oF the block bounded by duckson, Sherman, aud Van furen wtreuls and Paoillle ayuniie, with stipulation that the south (ftoen featof it aud a slinttar ndjoining strip af the property next south sbull be forever dedicated asa court forthe Joint ‘wes of tho two proportles, ‘Chia Icavoa wentail avenod by the [Board available fora tulld far whieh the Bourd bas paid 40,0, of the aren, Of 34,250 sunro toot, ‘Sha hres occunled by the present Chamber of Commurce ts 1650 square ‘Sono atiompts Lave been mado to causd tho ordiuanen of: the Common Caunell of the: city vacating that portion of:La Balle sireet between Jackson und Vou Nuren atreots to be sot, ashte ur dyclured Invalld by the ouurts; bub your Directors ave advised by woverai at our wivet enluent lawyore that In’ thelr ophilon whore ty ao ground upan whleb such propeadings enn ue: suceesstully inaintalnd. and thut the strect, os Turnwurly, $8 now ybsulute)y und legally aleded, Aig wily that ‘two plans baye been talked oyor by tho. Wirectors,—the ong -to build by Joan by the floard Itself, and thy othor to jeasa the room required fyuim' a stock voumpany whiok wbil} put vp the pulldiny.,. ‘Those plang bgvo. already liconfelvon in ts Pies i aa ‘The minortiy roport. ft 1s expected, will bo auvannted ‘hort! nad the hound at ‘truly will espresy. by ballof on Friday, Sopt. % its cholce of the tira plan, ‘THE MAJONITY HEPORT + Ot the Dircetors, whidh was distributed ta mem» Dera of {be Bourd of Trade ywaterday, favors, as {a Well Known, tho fant tho Bond's ballding i RELIGIOUS SS And owning tho property, ‘hia Js the substance Us ‘Of tho report: : . “'Tho majority of the Roard of Directors fully —— recognize the frut that the plan of building by ft stock company Involves lesy of care andro: | The Thomas Trinl to Begin O'Clock To-Morrow Moran’ 9 ——____ sponalbility, both in tho vonstruction and subse nent nanngement of the building Interests, to OFNitg Mooting of tho Colored Ba : Ministorial Notey, a the ‘authorized represcntatives of the Hoard than the plan of building by the Board ileelts Sa HE CNOMAS +p mid thoy tra aware that ie ts ctalined Chnt on Mniding’ enterprise of this magnitude can be ITA Tho Comminstonvrs appointed WAUe Willug, Prete Hider uf thoy, Mey more economically carrted out. and more Vigor. ously pressed to complotion by thoen having a dirvat and porsonal funnehtl intorest fits re sulle thitt yak representutives ot an orga zation like the Board of ‘Trade. “Thos, howovo! ber to state thee thoy do not ‘onenr inthe i sintiation which this ctaint: seoms to linply— i tk luttuels: that n bullding committog, few in tittins | most at 10 ola: to-mo: RO Dit thors, seh we tho Heard would. be likely to ectest | leeture-eoom of tho Metinay« tue fe ee for ‘this finportant, trust, cannot Go fount | roe tie saurnoea oe se eatlst Church Int in our tare. and jnteltigont memberabip DUEposE OF cunsitcring thy op <b T who | would honestly, vigoruitels, and oft. | Amalist De, Thomas pretorred py jy, Cot elentiy discharge tha aunties this: linposed upon thom, We furtpor eltin that tho trun ine teresta uf tho Hoard of ‘Prats would be niet more Tittuly to te enred for and subserved by 1 conmittea direenly renredonting the monmbers aiip than by one whose fingulaes would neces sarily be to study tho Interests of tha more or Jess ‘apeculative cuterprite which would be tne volved in tho stock corporation inn. Tesoems fo tis that an opportunity would bo given in this iritat for the erection of a monument to the memory Of those into whos bunds it may bo given moro enduring (han tho Sion fneuqtttal Hon of a tow paltry dollars in the uninterriupte pursuit of purely” personul matters, Tt is alse wall that funds can be the more readily pro: vured for tha construction of tho balldime by the Isstte of stuvk than by the isso of bonds, dud that the dent wdebt due te bondholders and dewett, nnd of dechting whee lite sufficient I the charyes went there tho brought before the Conference oye in October, ENS Meeteg 9 Of the Cog, ‘The place for holiling the session Dr. Willing torgt Aigsinwars waa acteaterd by eral good reasons, The lov; centrale It 13 eonventont en iy interertvut in the ne B ti ho court whict _ iuinents, ‘Pho pom ts Wrrag sBPe Bpeefully chosen tur tliat jrerpose, Ie Chomeht advisable by De Wiring ote ke Fenalbly peraorf will nerea with fu 8h that a new room suUUtA “Te geleyttttts shoult be thrown open to the puniienc etad Tre titled swith a eral to tha ammo 2800 th who have busittesa thore, and te eee Ul tly isrepuynant to tho sense of sound Mnunctat Le te the tt Siieintes, Ae know Of nO ronson why arook. | We Intoresta uF nll thvolved In tho mt inaring ho Axed dividends should be more read- ail My Hot advisable Biel In tho Kxposition tutlding or oucontitt tite Its propar to hive It In roam. whero ate ly aeenminodation for the cout cet fly subserlbed for thin bonds. bearing 1 stipe Iujed rate BE futorangs betas shat we stuck schoma stutld prekont’ to. tho Investor re i it prospeat of easontiaiiy inrger dividends in ube | aulediately cunneuted with It tho supra rey tot interest that tha Linas woul yield, We | {pen iene ered tm a fow pronitoent ante Muy such pProxpect is Apparedt (1 the stock pinn, 1 AS a hay anil Wwe Helleve itis, wo ure decldediy oF oplnton Peart ae rie scat ere OcONB ed hy pace {hint suet Lanett should inure to tae Hoard of | Of the “prosecutors there 2, loteataat ee ‘Trade, in thy Thtersst oF its whole membership. | ty be displays OF! feeliye i De an Futhor than to tho ‘holders of the stuck, who | sion which woune . feet, 88 cons qnay aud ti alt probability would iu tha near | hrocgedinus of tho carte agg” t,t iam V Futtire, If not from thy tirst, ba non-rosidonts, rearing n pleh harvest from the conditions era: atetl for them by members of tho Bonrd. We fro sient y aC Opinio fet on a Reourlty. the nrud investor will bo much moro. kely to | jg 4 t hrefer a bond based upon tho absolute Reourity | yeah timOae | dnevitablo THRE ot a te of tho ground and building rathorthan a stuck | foro wlacly decided ta’ coke Oe in tho Building stiaply, and that building erected | wompnot little room, eutcll ie the ieemeere 5 of tho. Virst. 3 IN RESPECT TO TH Deny FRATUME, Ito, ROW On thee oaren Coote ey Want to know of ‘tho proceedi swe fre cntirely Unntile to discern the diferonce | Number wit! bu legion, well tind then in in| to tho members of tho Hoard whothor the in pact, Interesting, and intetligibte money Invested In tholr bulidiue {srepresentad | coluinns of Te unos, where ta cat by the ono vluss of paper or the othor, read and appreciated with much 1 We cannot overtook fhe commendable and oft- | and enjoyment than If the gj cuties oF ae ealre ol gutients of counsel, instead of fe iveatiy to the DOME we. sue, aoseky Mend Ukely "addressed to 8 cromd “at tho purpose of cutohing ite npplauees t ne s expressen of many. members of the | Menta were latencd to inuhentedsatling faa B Hoard that, 1€ possible, the Bonrd should own ‘Tho Roy. Dr. Thoms had tiother cones i itg own quarters, and be able to fully controt | with his counsel last’ evening, but ane of they 8c thom, rouping any advantayes that always have | Bali that nothing oceurred or wax done ‘tut | nud over wil} result to the vroporty It ovcuples, | coittd be given to the public. ‘The Doctor te A On the stuck plan theso advantages are All ronl- | self is well and tn wood eplrits, aud coutteayy hi ized by the stockholder, On the plan of bulld- | expecta a vindication, ing in Bua ans seat home, a honda issued —_— A fara portion of the cost, all those advantages 4 Pty a inure to tho Hoard ttsott, who would control tho | whe rortyethid one ct eee ik property us it saw fit, so'lony as it mot Its obil- Oa ree atal mteoting of the Koa I i ations to ita creditors, and its ubllity todo this | River Association of Colored Baptists tenn 4+ promptly and without its boing a burden on the nen velit. we think admits of no doubt, “Wo would not sugRcat or deem it desirablo thnt the general ultulraof the Board of ‘rate and tho managamont of Its real catate should all be confided to the Rourd of Directors, whoso nyailadle time ts now sultictontly absorbed by the duties Incident to thoiruifice as now established; but rathor that oo small body of not more than five or seven bo elected by tho mem- bers of the Board ae lara for the special duty, rst of constricting o building, and thoreafter of mannging so much of tho property ts tho Bourd does not need for its own purposes. Our friends of tho New York Produce Exchange, tifter years of roflection on the subject, huye, na We think wisely, adopted tho plan of erecting n building for themselves, investing in the en- torprise what fuuds of theirown could bo con- venlently spared forthe purpose, and for the Vulance of money needed to complet it feeutng bonds to the oxtent of $1,000,000 busedon their property deodad tn trustns security for the pay. imentof the principal and intorest of thoso bonds. Wedeem it eminently desirable that’ the Board of Tradushould, if pusaible, adopt n shintlay course, . ‘The Board of Directors are advised ‘by emi- nent legal counsel that tho Board of Trade can proveed to build In its own name, without ine Hurray any rlak in consequence of thit ulauao the Olivet Churob, on Fourth avente, yesterday afternoon, THo Association cinbraces 1 al! the churches in the State, some forty in aud thore were about Nifty clericat and lay ae gates presont. The convention was called to ordor by tho Modorutor, the Rev. It, Do Bap of the Olivet Church, who announced a loop: inotro hyinn, and lined {t fur the. singers In ty olusfashioned way. After reading frum thy Rerlptures, Elder it. M. Dullog offerud prayer, Aportion of tho prayor was dovoted toatk membranco Of tho stricken Chlet Magistrate, ‘Tho Chair appointed the following Committee, Nomination of Ofticers—The Rev, Seasrs, J, W. Jones, Guleaburg: J. W. ‘Toul, Champaign; dames Rarris, sloomington. ‘Tina: r Messrs, J. 1. Joh ol Y. ‘Ter Taylor, Willlant 8. Johnson, Chicago; tnd u tor. Sr.. Ferguson, Tuscoli. The Associaton Wok a recess until oyentoz, when tho Res. & ‘M. Ditling ‘preached, The collection was de Noted to the General Association of Iilioo, ‘The Committeo on Nominacions offered the f je reAthes on din, tho Kev, 1M. De. Haptiste ot Caleayor Reet ing Bneretarios, tho Hows. df. W. Polk, of Chica, aud J.P. Jobnson, of Alton; Clerk, § Pf, Clareton, of Chivazo. in its uburter which limits the value of the prop: ‘Tho report was ‘rdopted orty it may hold to $200,000, by expending, ba’ aud tho incoting udjourned until 9 o'clock thy 850,000 000 of fts owl money tn tho co! morta. = to $100, struction of a. building on its realty, which hos cost $40,000, and fusuing ita bonds ‘Tor an addi> tonal ammount to vomplete its these bonds to bo seoured by n deed of the property to a truatoc, who would hold tho t116 as security for the pay- ment of tho principul and interost of the bond: the title menuwhile botnr thus-vestad Inthe truates, the Board of ‘trade would bold only tho equity ‘of redemption, which coutd' not, with such & buitdiug on the realty, over be hold to exceed In yalu tho charter Smit of” -‘fho Convention will continue its sestha throughout tho entire weok. ‘Thera will alsobe sendwiched in between tha sessions the mee inue of tao Ministeriat Union, and a day mille given toa Sunday-schoo! convention. p THE PEOPLH’S CHURCH. ‘Pho People's Chureh, Dr. 11. W./Usomas pur tor, will reopen ut Mualey's Theatre Sundy, Mr, Hooluy has spont upwards of $2,000 rebitixg the, Hoard of cade, tla, it. ns bee | tho auditorium nnd balcony, and $1,20 basta F ’, . oxponded on nowly seating the hutoony, whit deeding ‘of ft wway, that ought noe, ta be. | fp Cee Use onL: cases aunnronekras In any vent there cannot arise sorlous com= | sng chairs, Other ‘improveninnts are ‘fre plications ng to ite bulding An excess of prop- | Lung, naltiting, and new carporing troup: e : ra : 2 tauvinnuy fort tht shall -bo-deemed nifvies | ecctrad | wt | the box-ollice, und te Prospect {s favorable that a revensio of S00 will be derived from this rource, Those most generally sought after are in the paryuet and tha front row in tho dress-citcle, former goats ront for $15 and the Jutter for Sk while In the: balcony. the prices runzo from 3 to $20. Soventy-live dollars is waked foreach Of tho procenltim boxes, one of witch bas bea Jotto Sr, A. HH. Whitbeck, tho lumber ter ebant. Kouts inthe gallery nro free. fo tir tho eail for pews has been quite limited, but thisig owmg to the fact that a larze per centage of the eburch supporters are bow out Of tho ulty. Last year 400 pows were hired, a4 frequently tho thantra was’ crowded to its full capacity, Dr. ‘Thowas will be paid tho stot salary 18 last abt eh Al — and the thoatre bas hei leased of Mr. Houtoy—from tho first Sua day in Soptomber to tho first Suuday in July for 81,200. . : able, elther in moucy or in’ tho abatement of (ha Annual Rasersments as now imposcd, "We have tho wtinust contidenco that nll needuil funds can be readily secured bythe ealo of bonds as suggestorl, ‘and wo: Hoye no doubt tHey would be Jargoly absorbed by our own mombors, - The security of thease bonds would unquestionably bo of a high order, tor, besides the valuc of te realestate -and building thorc= ou, ‘and tts ront-roli, there would bo pledgud tho xoud faith of the mombers of the Bonrd of Veade, whose self-tutercst would prompt arigid adherenes to the protection’ of {ta obll- ations in- respect to the bonds, The prexont Yyaluo of tho mumberships of the Hoard, ns in, dented by thair current salable price, is over $2,000,000," ‘These would practically ho valucloss in the event of the dissulytion uf. tha corpora- Hon, whivh woul! result on its nogleat or fail- ure to nreet {ts Junncgal obligations promptiy. “tha majority of sour Board of Directors subinit thea views to your carotul considerition previnns to your deolxion of this important question with ao consclousaesa that th iy pave arrived at thelr convictions as expressed with tho single. pu ra desiring to promote tho hivhest intercats ar ep at ee ‘Trade. DR, UCLBERT. A-largo meeting of.the membership of be Fourth Uaptist Church was bold Monday even Ing to consider the resignation of Dr. Hulbert, the pastor, A. MolLoish was In the chair. Dr, NAM, Tuibert has recently been chuson Professor a “ Gronae CLARK, Churoh History in tho Moran Park Thea naira “Gronae I. Si WwElty, Horinary, 8 positon bo Ins accopted, Ate ** Committeo for Majority uf Board af Directors," ondoared himself greatly to the church ray —————— i. his pastorate, and tile rexizuution was accep’ ‘with many odrnest uxpresatons of surraw, AP. Big site resalutions rere adopted showing # igh ryprecintion of the Inbors af thelr act aud nn carvest desire for tho divine Dicer go With him and his family. em DR. SCUDDER. Ithas been rumored during the past few tf that tho Itev. Heury M, Sendder, formeriy ol San Francisva, but now of Brooklyn. hai bees called to fil i vavant Chicayo pulpit. As | Fie and Recond. Uipepsteran Sonruict ae ‘ only ones Io 0 Gl wi Ne reporter called. laat evening on prominest MANDY AND TIE CINCINNATL CLIQUE, Spectat Disvatcn to The Chicaze Tribune CINCINNATI, O., Auk. W.-A gontloman who lng Just returnod from Culcazo, and js in. tho eoutidence of Truman 3. Mandy, says that Handy and the Cineinnatl clique nro confident of their ability to control the: whent mnrkot, and expect toe gond tho prico.up to $1.00, ‘Tho tuable in priced on Stonday had been prours by Tir anu waste the grout advantage, It" ls sald, of the Handy clique. Among gralu mon on "Chango: to-day there Wag soa s und asked hem deal oof rushing. to an ro," and SE eT mnTitn tay tho riegok muny sold uniter” the belint. . that’ Handy | Jie wus inrormed thay, there was no Erith whats find” dott the = der, sn vl tho bottom would now all falfout. But such Is not tho infermution.of the kentlonun alluded -to above. Ifa says the sproulitions of xrain oporators ag to What Handy bas dono ar intends to do are vory amusing, Handy, he saya, how already made $2,000,000 by tho deal, Ilv oxpects to suunp in bout $2,000,000 more, : Handy, this xontlewan says, is the complete «nnstor of the situation. At tines some of his backora hero have been fonstitl of tho resiit, but they aro Now contidont and in execUent humor, _ THE STATE CAPITAL, , The State Board of Equalization and the Mallroads — Kxscutive Order Granting Pawage Through tho Stato of Bodies of Armed Men—Licensed to Organtzo. “ ” ‘Spectat Mspaten to. The Chicago Tribunes Sprsxavie.y, ML, Aug. 3.—-No business cenit yet bo transacted: by the State Hoard’ of Equalization at the. regular «nlly sessions, but the Conmitters are making ood prog-' tess, ‘They were all In session to-day. Itep- resentatives of the Calro & St. Lots; tho Chleago & Enstern Uilnols, the Ghicnza & Western Indiana, and the Chicago, Milwau- kee & St. Pat uppeured: before: the Rally road Committes to-day and submitted thelr over in tho roport, und that Dr, Seudders nat, had not bees. rention 1 by elthor churel 5 NELIGIOUS WETREAT: + Special Disputeh to The Chicayo THvWNs Dunuguy, Towa, Aug, W.—Tho Cathollr se. of me caer oldies aS suitalus iopriett Bt. Joseph's College in this city. Ovor 'e Aro lonngtondaneey | Huthior Fragots S10 en of Chillicothe, Mu,, is conduvtiag tho retreat. — « LAYING OF A CORNER-STONY Hpectat Mapateh to The Chieago Tt Lupixaton, Sich, Aue Te cere a laying tho coruer-sione 0! ow Te Cuureh was conducted by IMebop (iliesle. ————————— SHEEP SALES IN KENTUCKY. Tovisvinne, Ky. Aug. 2—At lex tho annuul sheup-breeders’ ‘sale tov! he yesterday, ‘Thy principal sotlors were" ie Johuson, 1. C, Extilt, anit Lesile Guriiys ‘About 100 heal at Shropshlres, Co tered. Southtowns, and Oxfords were A eS Prices for tho best ranged us Isl pest others fess, necordting to gquallty ae shieh prives were rentized for Shropsl redler gre becoming very papular with ‘i gat D ‘Tho dey wouter cut pels doe re Ut ti evontus hold. Mina sheep sales of vis seetol fF ie statements, Jp was, bluted «that: the’ histe. failures. och ve vor WHT | reason have been comparative ful buy Tu lovahovel sian olf Ui teaekee “thoeitul: | ONNHers are competed ta, nal, while? 2 ers ard relucting to purchase. a 1 ‘ SOLDIERS’ REUNION. Spcetat Correspondence af The (hieigo THHUN Kangy, Da’ Witt Coy My Auer have visited the grounds selected for campment of the great soldiers’ 1 ti be tielil here on the 1st and 2d of Sop roul Conuuittes Is petting: wi with its worl, and will inonts of railroads woxt week, The followlog was Issued to-dn: : GENERAL Heanguanrens, rate “Ov Tete NO, ADOTANTOERNEUALS Ovrice, SPuING> FIELD, Ih, Aug iW, Iss, —General Nu, 7, Si Foat—Poruilsalon ts boroby -srauted auch of tho ormunizod ilitia of other States as inuy Le advanced desire to participate tthe military, ceromontya t eye attendant upon the National. culobration at suit find thet Gounteta see eritihois nraed und oqdipnet ee Ue |. Creck, ane of te tat beat » Seooid—Pormisstuy to enter tas Stato-armod |. Witer in the State, aud, nutwitli ¥ hot weather, therd has already arlv ing hbo old sofitiorg, nnd vthers uty had hourly, to make | ye ith a “acetinie Au aeile Broayonr, Ml, Aug, i The Met te ulon-o€ Hie Oita dtueyed and PC fis and equipped Iwalse given 10 sth wniiitin and votoran organizations of other Siates og ‘may Modis to participate In. the soldices' pountons in the tate of Hijnols Murine, | 1o ban fee . * Governor and Commanua J. Hy Baars, “Aujurunyecienoraly ‘ghy Secretary of Stata bond lasyed_ Ne ment Hiinols Vuluiiteurs ts 19, ‘sept censes to orminize’as follows; Tho Sable | yeuy He Ve on Eriday, VE tts; engl 3 Y " bad , ‘ i : see Te evans, atid dohn teckwiths ‘the | eseecteds Le butehinsen Furnace Winohesters Jaypee ey aay & Smoke-Consuminy Compitny; Chicaga; cxpital, “91,000,000; care ie A ton, coughs, Wo! porator *Auabel Fy iiennett; Moses J. Rlchs Moictitiy, oud weueral penritta sl arda, und George W, Acklen, 2 twenty-one sourm:

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