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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: RINE NEWS. in Grain Freights Yos- bot Firm: Rates Continued, a 3 Settlement of the Tug- ont Question Brought About. a and Disgraceful Fight Be- 4 ghaage i ~ gorda oe i Two River Tug "Captains, a Schooner’ Edward Blake Reaches port After & Yery Eventful Trip. —_—_——=< a the JnkesArrivals and Dopart- ~Hiscellaneous~Bteambont JuinesDook Notes, LAKE FREIGHTS. CAIN littlo change in graln froights yos- Vessels aro still searce, and tho rates orth Veeco diguresat which chartors wero eh 44 conts on whont, 324 cents on corn, ameentson Htaxseod to Bufalo. A vessel ae ered yesterday to go to Milwaukoe to be peat for Kingston nt 714 cents. Ie is quite ralviel!jom thls timo forward there will be active demand TOF gralt-carrlers, a8 the svt~ ee nis for August havo been mady and the vara «t0FO must be moved to make roont for pee crop. Tho vessels cnguged yesterday Mowing: Ae ee Bul, here was Row iade chile, nigh, when x Dept Cee Stuart, Carn oxy Fe a tase + hod Keith, 1 saoouer Ida Keith, cern er Maumieo Valley, Gorm ...s4ve seoner Fellow Glin cid Northyrtl! QUCCH, CLOTH... cceseee Ht aaa indkton, pte ’ gebooner Comanche, whent (to fond a - been eter ee 22,000 ‘Totui capacity’ so ssee see ceansene oo LRAT LUTHER, + Xo change in Jumber frolghts wore reported everday. Rates remain firin, and thore wis quteanactive demand for carriurs. But fow qaeelsare in port at present, and all the large seuels how engrged in eurryla Immber will probably be drawn of to carry grain, A few ruarters were mude yesterday at the following: trores: from Fast Saxinaw rom Saniat From Ludingto: Frou White Lat Fron Grand From Muskeyos Fro Bay CiIy Troresqels Were reported ebartored yester~ Unuay to carry ore from Fsenanaba toa Leke Ee port at $1.0, and others would have been taken bad they been offered, ‘The following are pod the reported rates fram the pulnts nmucd: com #eeanaba to Chica $ 1.00 - ten Feeanaba to Lake LAO 1A Fro Marquette to Lake Urle ports, OG. COAL, Coal frelahts from Tuke Erio ports continue rupirm, Kates from Oswego are tlso exceeds fly firm, and tho senrelty ot carrlers in Lake Ontario for tho Uppor Lakescontinues, Tho fol- joung aro the rullug rates: Trom Buffalo to Chivas... +06 From Butfalo tv Milwaurkes. Erle ports tu Chicago. Erie ports to Mibwaukes.., fro Lake Erle ports to Eseannbn. Trea Inke Erie ports to Duluth... from Lake Erle ports to Detroit... Trom Cleveland to Butfuto, From Oswego to Chicuyo Tom Oswexo 10 Milwnuke By Lake Erle ports {4 meant atiy port on Lake Ere weatof and ineluding Erio, to while trons weis consigned, and from whet cou! is shipped, NOME GATHERINGS, AN AMIGAMLE RETTLEMENT, Mears, Harmun & Blue, managera of the Colon Towing Line of tuys, have cach of thom bidan interview with Mr, Ambler, Secrotary of Qecithens’ Association, relative to tho whiat~ Weg nilsanee, They will put the regulation ‘histo ga thelr boata aud use thom in uccerd- tee with tho elty ordlnunees, wysthat they havo been misuniurstoad with Regard to tholr position, The polnt he made wax that as none of his boats had ever boon fned for violation of the law ayaimst excessive orimmoderate whlatitng, bo cuyht not ta be put tolheoxpense of putting on tho new whistles uolessthore waa somo notual complalnt of a ‘olation of the Law as it stood bofare tho reaont tucment, As, howover, tho other Nnes bad ¢0m8 in to the new arrangoment, be did pot wieh fostand ont, and eo ho wont around to sco Mr, Amblerand havo an explinution. Such an in- ferview between two honest and intolligont men could only result in good, ‘Tho law will be com- bled with and tho suits distplssed. DIPERATE VIGItT DETWUEN TUG CAPTAINS. ute dock {nthe rear of: tho Vosacl-Ownors’ fueiog Company way at 6:30 yoxtorday worn. fe the Bcenvor a cutting affray, Unpl. Charlas Hiwes, of the tug George B, SMeCiollun, reeely- id four serions stabs in the right shouldor and Gi from u knife in the hands of Arthur Me- derayCuptaly of the tug JV. ‘Taylor, ‘Luewe petite there was a juin at Sixtconth street tay tee god it Is alleged that McGuire ran hls {uy on the Rug of tha McClain, which bud 4 eel In tow, and refused to back olf when ro- Rated, ‘This caused a quarrel between the dhertptaius, tn whiok throats to whip cach ater wero troely mado, but nothing ‘cume of the WUaTel at tho tine, Yesterday morning, at ur named ubove, MeGulro was alttwy in tia epee whon Mugsoy came in and asked Gung 0 cet wanted to fight, and upon Me- he Tevlying tn the aflirmative, Muasuy struck a The hole uF the tight drew tha uctentiod Ospeberintendent Learned, of the Vessel ners’ ‘Towing Assuciudun, who was on wat dock at tho te, and he they Tani separuted tho men, tetting thom aya Settle thir diifcrouces outsile of tho res ean esey thon went out on the dock, und beer ati nigulust tho wall of the buliding, teened 0 door, When MeGulry rushed out and ate oun mM with nv pockot-knife, cutting bin Hat es Bir. Lonrned agaln separated tha which. tn McGuire jumpod abourd bis tog, Hea te lying at tho dock, pushed aut, and : an own tho river, Mussey was tukon to dre clan's ollice, where bid wounds were ie nie gter while ho returnet ta duty on 8 tur, His wounds, while quite severe, ldcred dingerons, Later in tho diay Ore out Warrant for the arrest of dbo willbe urrested thls morning. The ginger BTEAMUOAT LINLS, want atenmer Lawrence, Cupt. Cone mince the Northern Michigan Lino, teavea toe rity ee ening for Mackinaw and alt Intorme- Toe neat and o tie awitt propoller Northern Queen, waite, New Bogland 1 Puaportatton Line, tonves Tone id for Collingwood and Goorgian Huy. ton, en ee steutner Nyaok, Capt. Sun Bhune Hugi’ ¢® thls oventug ‘on bor. regular trip to Tho tine Ki pPropolier Jasoph £.. Hurd, of the Lake netigan Pike Saperlee E er tegt aaeae ont tor Luko Superior ports. . feat’ (neuer Occun, of tho dlerebants’ Son- reat ange fetes tousorrow ovening for Mone Thea et ier Lower Lake ports, era tratetttlcont steamer Oneida, of the Weat- Hugaig. POtuton, leaves Saturday oveulny for ‘he vtanch al rerot ind swift little propeller Messon- tiget Graham & Co.'s Bost shore Ling, leaves The quid for Renton Hartar and Be Juxapi, ra alae Goodriete fang ame Coron ‘at ho th Ling, loaves - Waukee and a) imturmediate palate ie IE DOUK NOTES, luko fs to have a now matusnil. any veaseta are ‘ Preparation fur Pat now canvas ng‘a Te yacnu ret 8 ldler aud Countess of Dufte veeuitkluaw. “Tuoy Wil usrive Rome eee _ Meschoonor 1 Yesterday - teyralercay wan a duit day fo . nanos oF in-bound yessole RN TO Bo ae sapere, aks for then, ALTINdIVNte, of th 1, a io new propellor Michi- ii wittea Gut tbo craft will be ready taraca : dosuph jt, “4 luted tate of rs et aa hag bea ap: wlog to th ‘ a ty ho hazy weather whioh Js provull Kanes gat, veaicly rg ‘obliged t¢ slow Ue ; mene bours bentud time. tho atoamers to to verse, veuacl that ever sailed trom Chica: Heathaaa tae Dat ahora In +d. Kes Wy A ie OMe ord Commanded by Capt: D, G. Flere. Chteago y, at #9 Yacht Chub will have she} eee Sanaa ay, - Ba wet Under wa hows Of the Hrat, sccond, and ible Cant, Harman | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. clneees to round the ori, the fourth class to nail direct. The Common Connell Committee on Whary gad Vublie Grounds haya invited the Peeattent. Of tho Tliinols Central to confer with thom about tho qghorouuhments of his road on the Lake- no 5 Tt would bo well forthe tridgeteudor of ono of the pridves high up the South Branch to give bis nasiatant a litte lecture nbout going tv Alen at night, and thus enible tho tugs to disponse wit A groat donl of whistilng, A collision ocottrred fn the North Branch, nene tho gas-house, Fenenteys between the scboonors Bunriso und Goorgo Murray, rosulting in the Bunrise losing hor’ Jibboom and the Murray o portion of her mizzon rigging. tho prnpdtice, Lohigh, of the Anchor Linn, ror ported nground un Middio Island Reof savoral days avo, arrived In port late ‘Tuesday night. ‘The Captiin of the steamer was compelled to Jottison over 200 tons of inerchandise In order to. rot hur oll, nnd It is this froight, reported from Port Huron in ypatordiy’s ‘TRINONE Aa scOD floating on Laka Huron by passing stoners, which gavo risa to the aupposition that a soriaus colliston bad socurred between an Anchor Lino boat. and some unknown erat, The Lobigh 18 Jouking some, making about an tueb of water an how, but tho dunmge to ber, If any, cannot bo sued until her cargy of cont ts tulonted. of tho bont report very thick the way up [rom tho Straits. ‘Two trips boforo ber Inst to Sarnin. tha neene of the sclinonor Ediviird Biake ran short, and the Captuln had to make good tho shortiye, On ber next trip her curgo overran some fity-odd bushels, but the Surnia elevator nuthoritics would not pay for tho overrun ond the Captain itd to lose the viniue of tho prain, wheront hoe tnade & most vigorous © Klek." | On her last trip bor curge again overran, but this time tho Cape taln did not yet left. ‘The moment tho amount of vorn called fur by the bill of hiding was taken aut he stopped the snovelors, Tho elovator inen wanted tho overrun, but Capt. Bruce would not wilow ft, us he had delivered all tho corn culled for. Ile says ho Intends to keop tho cor to tmuke good auy future shortigcs that may bo bunrly att against him by bis smart Canadian friends, ‘Tho schooner Edward Binke arrived in port yesturday with a carga of cedar ties from Joti fon’ Elatbor, ‘The inky is the veasel spoken by the propoller Jobn 8. Lyon in Lake Huron it, a tenking condition. Capt. Uruce, the Master of the Hitke, reports that hie vessel vormenced leaking when a duy out trom Jobuson's Harbor, Tho next day after tho Lyon passed blm tho stentu-barge Van Allen exme up,and he roe quested the Captain of thuteratt to take bin 45 tow, as his nen were ganrly exhausted from working at the pumps, ‘Tbe Master of the Van Allen rofused on the ground that his bout did, not have suflicient tucl Capt. Bruce told hing be could burn nll the ties be wanted, but he still roftsed, nud steamed away. By throwing ‘over sevoral thousund ties, Capt. Bruce was cradled to freo his vessel of considerable water, and by | Keeping the pumps going auceecded fn reaching this port. Ag soot a4 unlonded, the Blake wilt bo docked and the lenk stopped. TIE LUMBER 'ERADE, EAST BAGLNAW. Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bast Saainaw, Mich, Aug, U—Thore was shipped duriug the month of August from the Saginaw Miver HyH5240 fect of lumber. ‘Choe shipments from this river by water from tho opening of navigation ty dito wora: Lumber, ASL 4300 Loot; luths, 11,280,000 pieces; shingles, BAU; Blues, 10U%201 For the sutne tine tho past yoar the lumber shapments were 5li,- ‘0U0,000 feot. ba MUSKEGON, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Muskraos, Mich, Aug. di—Clearnnces, to- day, twenty, Lumber shipments, 3,020,088 fevt. VESSEL CHARTERS, AT MILWAUKEL, WI, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Minwaukur, Aug, 3M,—Thero was a good toe mand for vessels today, and rates ruted firm. Charters: ‘To Bufalo—Sehooners Saveland, M. Stolker, Moonlight, and Lufrlenier, 120,000 bush- els of wheat acd conts, ‘Lo Kivgston—Schooner Comanche, 21,00 bushels of whent ut ts cents to Guderivh: suhvoner Bay State, 40,00 bushels of wheat at 3 cents, free of turbor dues aud clovution, Tho Canadian end Siberian were algo churterctl to lond timber at White Lake and Ludington, reapeutively, for Kingston at 8 vents per 1,0 cuble tect, AT CLEVELAND, O- Spestat Disvateh tg Tue Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., AUS, 3L—Charters—Steamahip Columbia, coul to Chleno ut FLUO trea; pro= peller Wetmore and consurt: Branette, ore, ganaba to Cleveland, private ter svhooner Oneonta, coal to Chivago. private terms; schoo. ord, 8. Wiehurds, cna, Toledy to Murquette, sf cents Treo; cnnal-propoller Jomibitn Scoville: and consort Annio Malunes, coal to Bulfalo, prie vate tarma. AT BUFFALO, N.Y. Bpeciat Dispateh tu ‘Ihe Uhteugy Tribune. Bureaso, N.Y. Aug, 3L—Uharters—Sehooner Senator Blood, eoal to Port Huron, 65 conta, und wheut buck at’ J cents; sehounor Guidu Pn: hor, coal to Chicuxa, $1.10; sehuouer Maren conl to Milwaukeg, $1.10; schooner Atinosphore, coul to ‘Laledo, 34 cunts; ‘schooner L, Benton, coul to Detroit, 60 cents, Canal freghts unchanged, AT OSWEU, Ne Ye Spestel Duvatch to ‘Che Chiedgo Tribune. Oswiao, N. ¥., Aug, 31.—Chartors—Sehoonera John Muyce, Guiding Star, und Jamaica, cual to Chicago ut 2.35 agrogs tan, AROUND THE LAKES, LAUNCH OF THE STEAMER TACOMA, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CokveLann, O,, Aug, UL—The steamship Ta- comn was succcasfully luunebed about 4 o'clovk this afterucon. Her nvorngo draught ts 81x fect nine Inches. Sho was bullt by Mesgrs. T. Quuylo’s Sons for Capt. Thomas Wilyon and othors at 0 cost of nbout $125,000 when rendy for the sou. Bho fs named after the City of Tucoma, tu Wash- ington Territory, which will bo the terminus of tho Northorn Pacitie allroad. Mor dimensions fre ng followa: Length of kcol, 2ul!s feut; over all, 228 foots beunr, 88} foot; and bold, 2 feet. Tho Cnetom-House menguroiacnt 13 1,870.12 tons. hoe koe) fs molded 10 Inehcs and alded It finches, The main koelsons are 16xii {nehoss slater keolsons, Mx1t inches; and rider koulsons, Hixitinches, Tho framo is molded at tho’ keol 10 inches; at the bilge 14 inches, aud at the top Binekes, ‘The extra floor and futtocks arod inches thick. Tho bilgo kovlsons aro %, 8, and 7 inches, ‘The calling from tho bilge to tho lower dvvk 14 6 inches; between the gangways J inchos, and above tho gangways 7iuches, notched on) lunch, ‘The’ lower dock beams ure J0x1U inches, the upper deck veumns Ox? inches and 8x7 fuches, ‘Tho thivkness of = tho shelf pleco is 8 Tho plunksbuar fe 6 is kueed off with 6, 7%, a knees, ‘Tho outside planking is as follows; bourd atroaks, six juvhes; from the bottom planks to tho bitgo, ive inches; blige stronks, wx Inches; frum the blige to the gnugway, live Inches; botweou tho top und bottom of the wangways, four inubes; from the tup of tho augwity tothe pliukebenr, six Inobes, Hout bas three suven-inch funder streaks rune nlng fore and aft, Shu his: is fren arch on tho outaldo of tho fraine, and an iron arch ont the tne sia of the celling, bulted through the outside plunking, frame, ceiling, and both arches, Thoro fs algo it stralrht extra cord runniiug above tho urch on tho outside of thy fratne, all seoured by the'dlagonul strapelog, ‘The cugine is v single compound ong, ‘Tho high-pressure vytuder ts xis tebes, and tho tuw-pressuro vslinder B2N48 Inuhea, There wre two bollors made uf Otis stevl 8x17 foct cach. Bho is allowod to curry JV pounds vt steam. ‘Two smokestuvks ure thirty feet high and titty Inches in: dameter, ‘The iwb-pan ison the fran bewm, and (exch’s patent covering ty ted. She fs lie auppliod with un fron bolluechouse, ‘The Globe Jron Works hulle and furtished the engine and vollurs. ‘The wheel ty olovon and.a halt fevt, with a Yourteon-foot loud. ‘Thorp uro four mists, The Jojyer work will bo aiulur to that dons on other stenuers of this chs. Tho steumallp fs titted with a srovidunt steam wind. Inds und cupson, tha second of tho Kind an the lakes, A foature or this vessel fs guug Ways on euch. sito, Tho wicker chains ure of the sume” size, thus = both ehalus ein be used an ane anchor, if It was deaired, The towgr bola fi divided Inte four apartments, wite fire extinguishers In ouch, Tho dock gugitio connects with the fre pump and bilge-pump, aud is forward of the bullurs, Thore ure two Hire-pluga unldsbips, and a forco-pump forward, ‘Thus tho steamer ts well propared in ase 9 tre athould cute, BALE OF A TUG. tal Disvateh to The Ciitcam Osawkau, N. ¥, Aug. UL—Tho tug J. 8. 8penny, of Uswegu, Was bought today by Gourge unt Juwes Hurry and Georse MoNolly, of Yolsdo, to uso at Totudo, Price, $4, é “pOrrED DEAD. Hpectat Dispatch to ‘The Ubicago Tribune, Enz, Pa, Ang, Ul—Jobu A, Craty, Second Mato of the schooner Stockton, dropped daud on the deck ag the yeased touched the dock toduy,, MISCELLANEOUS, THE DOCK-LAVORERS' BTIUKE, Milwaukeo Scntincl: “ There were no now de- volopmunts jn the strike of the dovk-labgrers yeatorduy, the strikors still rofusing tu fo w work excoptat an adyancoof tive cunts per hour, Tho only boat which arrived at this port yosterday was the propeller Chicago, of the Westora Transportation Company, and eho was delayed only afew hours. Tho strikars wero very poaceablo, showing no sicns of beginning the hostilities which they threatousd on Monday. ‘Phoy soem cuntident of their ability to make the agents pay tho advance, Lut the latter culphat- Ioully ausort tat thoy will coasy to douny steam~ boat business wt alt If tho wen porelet in thelr demands for wore pay, gad they olalm that the boats ure not making uny profit at the present rates for transporting puckaye freight, and cau- hot aderd to pay more for loading It. In iutere lowor aud 6) inuhes. fuches, ho pont nd 8 inch Guts Tribuna schoonera Nurway } views with tho steambont agents yesterday thoy enoh stated that arrangements bad boon made to abip all freight through rail at acost tot tn ox. eens of that by lake tid mall, “The gents have lustructed their companios of their action, and ws nrosult their bouts wii cense to come here, at least for tha thine a ‘Tho strikers clulin the adviinee on tho prounds thyt thoy are jinvle to be called upon ta work a boat at apy thine, aud often have to lay idio foreeveral days. It is probable that during the full months the plan of hiring men and puylug them monthly ariurica, such as ts now in vogue at Chicaxa, will be adupted. A apeedy auttiioinent of tho strike te bopod for by all cuncernod,” ‘ #E WOULDN'T ny none, Tho Osweyn Palladium hus the following from Kingston: “Yesterday tho schooner Sige ar. rived from ‘Toledo with: an utoged cargo of 200 bushels ot wheat, After it wus toaded tho Captain disputed the atnount on bourd, alleging she coulti carry no such foad tn. tha dealt of wator. He ottemptod tu dischurge before lenv- ing Toledo, but had no opportunity. Hero a govornmont landing waiter was sworn in and welzhed tho whent, which waa found to vo 8M) Dushola short. After, dischnrging this evening the Captain pald for the grain, and will have to bo repaid by tho olovating company at Toledo.” STILL IN THE LAND OF TIE LIVING, Ruffato Bepreas: “Capt, Edward Vitzworald, whom some of the newspapers Kiffed sume days ture at Erie and buried Suturday, was in tho city yontorday, and wihes us tu correet tha mistuke whieh the Journals in question have made by confounding bim with his brother, who wis walehiian vn tho propeller Philudelphia, jn which vessel Capt. Fitzgerald nover sailed. Ho did at one time command the Anchor Line Com. pany's propeller Juntata, but bas new ben tor sonia ting in tho tug business on Lake Ontario, and sailed the tug GD. Seymour for Messrs. Iiinnan Bros, of Ogdeuaburg, Owing tu tho roe port of lls death, bls arrlyal bore ruthor startled some of his old friends.’ RULAND CANAL. ‘Toronto Mail: “Tho new Welluad Canal from Allanburg to Port Untbowsle is now tied to navigation bight throughout, and presenta a magnificent sight. ‘Tho channel boing of great size, und, taken together with tho reservolrs which suppiceaut the short levols, the boly of whtor is fmmonse., Nevertholess, no mistinps have occurred ao Sar, tho banks. Jocks, und Jouk= mates bolding good; [tis to be hoped that, tn tho interest of the country, this yrout nutional work will rentizo all the Denelits to trade and comttnerce which wero Drophosicd in connection with its compiction.”* COAL ‘THE ONLY PAYING EnVIGIT, Cleveland Patudeater : “ Thore way be plenty of freight of various kinds awaiting shipmunt, but when rates tire so low that vessel-ownerd are obliged to ‘innke thelr trips under the must. favorable ciretiinstances fu order to come ont even wa thinte thero js hue little doubt about why marino business fe dull, Vessel-men do notente to do business upon such a small margtt, aud cont Is about the unis frotghe that thoy can get any kind of living rates for.” THE STRAM-ANGH WURROUGHS, Milwaukco Sentinel: © The hull of tho steam barge Burroughs waa docked yestordny for a thorough rebuild, whloh will probably cost her present owners, Chipman & Moasser, of this tity, and A. Id. Petrie, of Muskegon, about biter ‘Tho abdve partios pald $7,009 to Capt. avis for the craft as shy now js, and will make her as jood as new."* LIGHTS AT STURGEON BAY CANAL. Lights will be pinced ut both entrances of tho Sturgeon Huy Caunt—n pier buud-tight ot tho G 1 Bay cuitrance and 2 $10,000 fguthouse ut tho Luke Michigan outri ? PORT OF CITICAGO, ARRIVALS, und linven, sundrios, wndrius. . fo, Marien nat, SEL Went nuitrlusy oy Fuvurita, Menu omni. Vrop Messongur, Henton Hurtor, sindzlon, Prop d. i. Nua varha, baNyALUUK, BUNUTIOK, Vorow, Suuch Haven, lumbor, Cuba, Huttato, atinetrte, Prop Conemaugh, Busalo, sundrics, DSL Juxept, sfus.oxon, tumber, i» Nocthern i, Collltigwocnd, sindries, » Aroniu sista, (ru-urd, pL Aleta: Mekezon, liniber, Irop Votonine, Multato, coal. Sou jonvinines, Jumber, Sel eGo. rans vy tater Reur titehur Boy, Sarinatte, 1 Sehr Votumuc, Franktord, luinvar. Behr Pinalore, Ailwauked, wheat, Senr O:tawa, Urend Haven, amber, Sehr Swatlaw, Toledo, cual. whe M. Mates, Musxkezot, woud, Rehr Herschel, Musxodun, woud, detir dusoph G. Ba Senr tt. M. Morten, rice Bay, poles, Boe Uity Ot Grand Rapids, Urund Haven, lumber, Suhr BL, i. Vorow, Munomined, luiaber. Role Lumberinan, inex Crewe, Inver, Sole Adirondack, Muszceun lumbor. Rehr 1. AM. Dnvia, Muskogun, lumber. Hehe Huw Bolle, Poutwatar, laubor, tir Mootle, acanuha, turbos, Schr Kuwurd Blake, Gulia Harbor miiraad tles, Behr Nolliu ‘Porrent, Muskegon, ber, Echr Kate flowaed, Whtte Laxg, Inuber, Behr tary Hi, Hale, Macinotta, lumber, Seur 1. C. Crawford, Maulsta AUTUAL SALLI Prop Buckoyo, Muakerun, Uxht Prop it. C, Grittuin, White Luke, sundeios, Prop skybirk, Bonton Larder, sundrlus, Prop A, HB. Mocsison, Grand Haven, smidrios, ‘ob Messenger, Bentun Ltbor, sundries, Wron St, Joxoph, Muskozon, wiindrlos. Vrop Coteago, umula, 6,857 bu even wid sundries, Prop J, 8. dudvorns, Sauxatuex, sondrlas.. Lropc. W. Moore, Muskegon, ite fetir Gun Nowhalle Aluskegun, Ieatit, chr Levi Grunt, Stuskexor, Het Schr ML. Capron, Stanlates, Wynt. Settrdussiy toyt, Font itlver, ithe, Behr Glad Tidings, Ludingin, ytt, ur Ahmuped. Htaumtin, Ugit he Delver, Carlton, ight, Nene Mary Nau, Maniatew, Mint, Seur Horeules, Charlovolx, Nuit. Behe Frank Criwtord, Snclinuy, lait, Hohr Clara, Monokuwice, Hutt, Sehr Glau, ‘Alpuna, Tit. Bete HV'Tempa, Altiapee, sundrios, Sehr lielen Pratt, Auskeion, tnt, dSelir Imporial, Menoninoy, |nt, Sehr City of Grand iuvon, Grand Itaven, ght, Sehr M. Datl, Ludington, tant, Sehr Prosto, Grand Haven, light. Bolie Dtycauils, Bataly, 285 bu corn, Selur Alary Copfoy. Uuthald, thas bu taxeood, Hote Rophi it, Marinette, pte. Kehe Georae');, Wronn, Traverse City, ght. Sehr Mury Cotiins, Groot Buy, Iiatt, Bebe Mnry 1 Cook, Hatin, Nght, Bene J. Vedones, Murkedou, tent, Sehr ¥. A, Irish, Grand (avon, Wht Rear 8. ihitos, Morn’s Vor, Igut Sebe Hertha Sarnus, Excanubu, ilatt, Schr Lersehol, Menominee, 1iht, Hehe York Stato, Masa 1d, burn Hehe Oitawn, Grund Haven, int, cr Appronticg Loy, Grand Tluvon, Maht, lie Lute Wolf, Mort Huron, 2.1) bit corn, he Guviph. Polnt Kuward, 7220 bu corn, oinorgy, utfule, SOM bu tha mt cht A. A, Catbonter, Mebominive, Nabt Schr Adriutic, Muskoyor, bight. She Adtrunduck, tirand Haven, tetit, Behr J. B. Pentvld, Chebvy gel Hollawerarh § intnin, 14, Henr Arandal, Mat Hele Lavinia, Jiosotin, bene. Behe W. 1. Dunham, Ludington, ight, che North Star, Vortwator, uh. - i's Island, Jght Heme d.G) Andigway Bt Junin Hohe Sea ‘inh, Manistuo, Hut. Hehe Lumbarman, Black Crack, Nght Hehe Cuba, Muntatua, bt, Sune Corvin, Alilwoakee, wundries, Frov Chitaplain, Chuboykun, sundries, Vrun Fuyorlte, Stonumnoe, towing, Prop Heorloan Dujuth, auridriva, OTHER LAKE PORTS, PORT HUNON, Pont Huson, Aug, 01,—Pagsed up—Propellers Oxomaw, Oawegatchte and barges, Cornorun and consort, Rennoy and consort, Allegheny and barges; schoonors Hoboken, Camden, M, J. Wil- cox, 1. F. Brucg, Amorlea; steauiers City of Cleveland, Flora, Pourl, Down~Propellers Doluwave, Oscoda, Badger State, Antolopo and barges, Iron Duke and con- Bort, David W. Huet with J.C. Harrisou and con sort, City of Coucurd and cougurt, tug: Torrent oud raft, Wind wost, fresh, Weather fine, Pour Huuon, Mich. Aug, 31-730 p. m— Pagsod up--Propellers Vanderbilt, Minncapolis, Heury Howard and barges, Repubile und cone sort, Bay City ung barges; sebouner Southwest. Down—Propollors Conestaza, Nashua, L. Worthington with sehuoner Uxilo, George Sher- qwan and schvonvy G. iY, Davis; schooners 1, Mf Beove, Puthiinder, Leouard Hanna, aud Mont- tore int Wind suuthwest, light, Wonthor fue, MANQUETTE, Spectat Dispatch to Whe Chicago Tribune, Mauquerre, Mivby Aug, 31—Passed up Propellers Atlantic and Cityof Fromunt. Pavacd down—Prapalter Puviile, Acrived—Propa Iron Ayo and N, K, Fairbauk; weboonor feindeer, Cleared—I'ropeller tron Ago; aphooners Iron Cl and Genoa, Spectat Visvatch to The Chicago Trivune, MARQUETTE, Mich, Aug, 3L—Arrived—Propole lora A, Everett, Superior, and Sparta; tuzSamp- sony eehoonors VF, 1. Moray, Warmington, Sin- dusky, Sumutra, 8 H. Kimball, Sonator, M1. Mule, C, IL Jobnson, and Onooty, Clenrad—Prupellcr 8, Caumberlatny avhoonors Joun Blurtin, ALG, Cloyeland, N, uly, Boody, wud Oncunta. san, Vhit, bucorn, BUYYALO, Spectat Dispatch to The Unicuge Tribune, Hurvao, N.Y, Aug. IL~Arrived—l'ropallers Arizona und Clos, vratn, Pasctiy propellers B Pridgeon, Jr. uid Juniaty nnd schooners BL. J, Cuniuings, Guido Pfister, W. 1. Vandere ith Aare ae Yavala A. Law, and J. Mesure, rn Fe es Cloared—}ropellora Portaso, Cgummudore, and Russla, coal, Chicagoy propollor Fountaln Citys aerchundlue, Ualvagas schooners GO. W. Augie "itawerald, cont, Chfoagot propeller Gar Ciinpbell, Siiwaukeo; prvpellors Ching aud Arizona, Duluth, NAMA. r Apeclal ‘Bienaieh « The dena A iboraerf ica NABA, Blob. Aug. Ul—Arcived— staat: ora 8, O. Baldwin, Norgiun, Rolly, aud i, O. ‘Acaliy: ehouusre Ge"Ge dracapil and Me It Arran. : Departod—Steamers Haloluh, Woogken, Ed ole eaee, Pain Sista ee le Delaware, and Bt. Warron ba OUNUOYOAN, Rpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CiiveuovaaN, Bich, Aug, Ul—Cloacndt—Tig Brovkwuy; echoouers Orkney Lass and B, Uur- wlok: propellers Canada, Cotambia, Lawrence, and ¥an ianlte. : sdteived—ropelter Sto. Marlo¢ schooner 1. OUNACT. Winl southwest, beavy tast night and today. Very sinvky. DULUTH. se Upectal Dispateh to The Cateage Tridtn., Dunwrn, Minn. Aug. 31—Arrived—Darges Alpenu aud Alcona, trom Urles achooners Wee none and San Diego, fram Erle. Cleared—Propeller India, for Butatos propel- ler City of Duluth, Toe Chicanos barge Ohio, for Buffala; schooners yan and Jolson, for But- ‘alo. ror COLNORNE. Syectat Duvateh to The Chteage Trtbuns. Pour Conponxe, Ont, Aus 3l—Passed down Schooner Weat side, Chicayotu Kingston,curns schounor Rival, Toledo ty Ugddoshury, corn und whentt schoonor Pride of Awmoricn. Milwaukuo to Kingston, wheats schoonor Albercore, Afit- waukey to Kington, wheat. CLEVELAND, Special Dupateh to The Uhtcao Tribunte CLEVELAND, On Aug. 31.—Cleared—lropollera Commodore and Russia, mierobandleas, propalior is. 14, Colwell, Nights scnoonora O, i. King, 5 Hathuway, and Kate Winslow, coal, all for Chi- euyo. MILWAUKEE. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Minwacken, Wis, Aug, BL—Areived from bee Jjow—Kehvoners Siberia and Joauph Paieu, Clearml for oolow—schooners Latriunier and M. Btalker, * OSswEGO, Sptctat Disvatcn to The Chleago Tribune Oswean, N, ¥., Aug, Ul.—Atrived—Schooner J. 'T. Mott, lumber, from Bay Citys, schooner Jamalea, corp, from Chicago. OBITUARY. MAJ, GEORGE UW. MARCY, Maj. George O, Marey. of the firm of ieorge O, Marey & Ca, of this elty, dled yesterday morning In Cloveland with Inflam- nation of the bowels, after an {liness of two weeks, Maj. Marey, was born in Connectt- cut, und was at the time of Its death In the very prime of fe, his ago being 44. He graduated with honor fn ‘Trhulty Cottese, Jlarttord, ki the ehiss of 1857, of which he Was class poet, and then, begu a the usual Jegal studies, At tho ontbreak of the Rebel- Hon he enlisted in the First Connecticut Cav- alry, and, after three years’ service, was mtis: fered out ou fult” Major, Daring — the Sheridan raids in tho — Shenghdoah Valloy Maj. Marey had command of tie rexhnent, and was twice taken prisoner, but caved both times, Soon wfter the eluse of the War he went to Springfield, LL, and began the practices of Inw, the tirm betne, Cullum, Zane & Murey, Io subsequently relingulshed his. profession, however, be- eanie un agent of Investors In Western se- eurlties, nnd removed to Chicago, OF late yenrs the tira of George O. Marey & Co, hag bech one of the leading investment horses in the West. Personally, Maj. Marcy was a highty companionable gentleman. His friendships were strong, and Lis friends un- nttibered, In the very prime of his fife he has beew called hence, and many friends will miourn his loss. ‘The remains wil be taken to Springfield for interment. Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ChuVELAND, O,, Aug. JL—George 0, Marcy dict suddenly at the Forest City Tlouse early this morning of fnflanmation of fire diver. Te is the senior member of the firmof Georgs O. Marcy & Co. Chileazo, stuck-brokers, and came to Cleveland two werks azo to attend to soi business. Ils friends will arrive from Clieago tomorrow to take charge of the remains, ROBERT GILLMORE, Speciat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, KUK, I, Aug, d1.—Keokuk mourns tho loss of another honored eltizon, Robert 1. GMunore. “Mr. Gilmore had been falling in health sige 1870, Stinee that the he had traveled extensively fur his health, aud con- sulted cniltient phystelans, but ail to no avail as he continued to graw worse, his death occurring this morning. tls afftietion Was pronounced Brights diserse of the ki! Mr. Gilimore leaves a wife and two ghters, Ils slater, Mrs. Curtis, resides 0, wnd Mrs. Lucy Cole at Larradon, i ie decensed Was born Nov. 14, 1823, at Newark, G., being in the 40th year of uly age, He cane to Keokuk hy 1858, and, since that tine, has been a prominent member of the Keoki bar, being the leatiing member of the well-known law tiem of Gilhnore & Anderson. Hils funeral will likely take place Friday morning at 10 o'clock, = A COLONEL UNDER BONAPARTE, Spectal Dispatch to The' Chicago Tribune. Honeano, Mich, Atty, SL—-¥r ML J. Coster, aged about 90, died on his farm, one mile enst from here, yesterday, after a few days! fllness, Mr, Coster was a Hollander by birth, and In his early childhoud went to France with lig parents, where he ufter- wards was married to ono of the Imperlal Court Indies. He served fn the Freneh anny under Napoleon Bonaparte, and, as lie Was rich at drat tine, he raised and eguippod areghment of iussats at Is own expense and became its Colonel. Iv leaves his wife und one married son, Ho will be buried to- day. For many years he has beon a book- keuper for savoral firms In Chicago, and spoke soveral lancuagus, AN OLD CITIZEN, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Ninus, Mich, Aug, a1.—Frank I Uinnell, the oldest man in Berrian County, and ono of tho otdest residents of this vicinity, dled at his home, sevon auiles north of this elty,. yesterday, iu his Ogth year, ALEXANDER MOSELY, Ricistony, Va,; Aug. 3t,—Alexander Mose ly, for many years oditer of the Itichmond Whig, is dead. Z a ILLINOIS FIREMEN’S TOURNAMENT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Quincey, LL, Aug. 81—The State Fire- men’s tournament begun today by a grand parade of seventeen companies and avout 305 nen, accompanied by the city oMlcers, ‘The first contest was that of hook-and-laddor companies, 300 yards, Nip and ‘Tuck, of Monmouth, made the run and mounted the Indded fn fifty-three seconds, but it was de- olded, on occount of a blunder, to send them again, Young America, of Decatur, ran nest, but the gong falled to report the thie. Knoxville, of Knoxville, ran in forty-soven sevonds, and then Nip and ‘Muck mide one other false atart, nud the fuish was then postponed tll to-morrow. In the hoso-cart contest, 200. yards, to unreol 100) yards of hose, break count ng and atix nozzle, the following rant with the autiexed restlts; Eldorado, No. 1, Decatur, Waterwiteh, No. 2, Quincy Cantou ot Canton... Rescue, No, 2, of Decatur, Lituhttulil, No. 3....64 Dexter, No. 5, Quiuuy,.. Litatsield, NO. Lieseesee oe Beers of Mottne 2000, rs There was p great vrowd, and the was gay with flags and evergreens, oe TEMPERANCE, Spatial Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, JANESVILLE, Wis,, Aug. 3L—A temperane)e convention was fn session hore lust eyentig anil today, closing Uila_ afternoon, A conn ty organization was porfectad for securing a prohibltery luv, ‘Che followlug olllcers were sleeteds President, J.C, iuinb, Mitt Viee-Prestdent, 13. 8, Moxie, Couknvillos 8 rotary, Gd. Kallogg, Janesville; Treasurer, Janes Suth arta nyesville, -Among the speakers present were A, Paxton, Chicago; the Rov, &. 1. Enton. Madison; ‘ST. D, Kane ause, Appleton; SD, Hustings, Madison; and others, aa A WONDERFUL INVENTION, Mr. Conversa Cloment, of Evangville, ind, has at tho Grand Paelfie und will exbibit there durlng tomorrow what promises to by anseful and yatunble invention. ff fs an ox: nnding drill or reamer for nining or tunnels ne, adaptable to any nogies, iy its ens a ohnmber can be cleaned out at the foot of o straight drill-shintt Iu any Kind of anuterial, ely 1 ‘This fords an Spportuuliy to obtala meh xreator explosive force than iy possible whore the explosive material. is placed at the bot- tow of o straight shart, . £ a WEST POINT, Spectat Lapatch Ca The Catcago Tribues, , La¥averre, Init, Aug. SL—The gentle wap who passed the most sutlsfactory oxuiu- {nation for the appointment to West Point ts Mr, A, FP, Moatucruy, of Frankfort, Clhiton Counts, “The comulttce huve not nottiled hin, but there Is no doubt that Congressman Orth wit award him coveted brie, To wuurd vgalist Meadlurray’s possible fulure to pasa a satisfactory ‘physical examinution at Weat Polnt, tha comuittes will designate analternate, but has not vet dane so, SPORTING EVENTS. The Chicagos Again Successful at Detroit—Score {0 to 3. Cleveland Beaten by Bullato, Troy by Boston, and Worcester by Prove tence, Races at Hampden Park, Oolumbus, Brighton Beach, Bradford, Oam- bridge, Ill, Eto, * CHICAGO Vs. DETROIT, Special Stzpatch to The Chicago Tribune, Deruorr, Mich, Aug. 3L—There were about 1,500 people out to see today’s game, which was a beautifal exhibition on the part. of the Chicaga teain. Derby's laine shoulder prevented him from pitching, und Mullane uceupled the pitcher's box, although his right hand had been lamed the day before. Gerhardt took third, and played ft finely. ‘The crowd was quite Iberal {i {ts applause of the maguliicent work done by the Chica- gos, an unusual thing for a Detroit bise-ball crowd. Kuight won the toss, aud Guro led off with « hot grounder, which bounded over Houck’s head, Datrymple's tly to right was muffed by Knight, who ilelded sharply cnongh, however, to catch Gore at second on the forced run. Dalrymple reached second on bails called, giving Kelly first, stole third, and rexched hone on Anson’s Infleld hit to Mullane, who fumbled tho ball, In the second, Ilouck scored on his own double and a passed ball. Chicago, by bunching hits in the third made five runs. Singles by Dalrymple, Anson, Burns, and Nicol, 2 double by Flint, Mullane’s wild throw to sevond, andaimull by Bennett of Houck's throw alded in the work. Mach team scored one in tho seventh; tho Chicagos olf Kelly's single and clever base stealing; the Detrofts off Houck’s homerun.’ ‘The Detrolty addud another In thé eighth, through Powell’y single and Knight's two-bagger. Chicago finished the run-getting by adding three mora to their score, off singles by Kelly and Anson, Bennett's passed ball, and Troy’s fumble, Corgpran's er ror was not costly, being u wild throw to first, while all the Detroit errors directly affected SCONK: et Ale TP ae nteago, =) — || Gore, 5 213) 90 Dalrym 3] 1| 0) Oo) O Kelly, db, 4) 2 2) 3] es) 0 Anson, 1b... 4 2/116) 0 Wilhamaon, 8. 14) 1p ao Huras, 2b. 4, Ui ia eo Coreoran, p, ay ayuiaya Nicol, rf. 3) OF Up a) 2) 2.0 Filnt, e. +} 4] 0} 2) a) 4) Of a wd) LOPES] LST AT] 3} 0} 0) 0} 21 0} oO 4{ 0} oF U) Tl oy 8 ep. 1 9) ol oO aya at 4 g 4] a] 4) 0 Fd spatial op ay aya 4) 0} 0) O} 3] 4) e [8p alt) ts) 0) o Mullane, p Psp Ol dp is, us ‘Total Bed eet10} & Je t 34667869 Chicaya... 1040002 0 3-10 Detroit. v1 OO0TT LEY a tens 0 Earucd runs—Chlengo, 43 Detroit, 2. Two base bits—Eiint, Knight (3), Houck. Home run—Hauck. » Firat busy ou butls-—Chivago, 7; Detroit. v Flext base on orrors—Chicaca, 3; Detroit, 1 Bails called—Corcoran, Mullane, 32. Btrikes called—Corcorin. Manitusic, ak. Loft on basee—Chivuzo, U; Detroit, 4. F Double Piays—Huuck, Powell, Houck-Troy- owell, Struck out—Kelly, Bennett, Troy. Passed Dall4—Flint, 1; Bonnett 1 Wild pltche—Corcorun, 1. 'Thne—Twa hours aud ten minutes. Umpire~Doescher. BUFFALO VS. CLEVELAND. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. Burravo, N. ¥., Aug, 31,—The Clevelands made their lastappearance of the season here today, and were defeated by a score of 8 to 5, ‘The game was a sorry exhiblaon of fleld- Ing on the part of the Butlalos, while at bat both clubs pounded tho ball ull over the field, the Buffntos far oxceliing the visiturs, how- ever, Clapp returned in tine to cateh Me- Cormick, but gave hint pour support. Rowe eatght Galvin tn fine form, “Che visitors had bad luck in not bunching thelr tits, and In the elghth Innhyz got bases Med, with but one out, Clappund Dunlap, however, left them there. White played second for the Bisons very poorly, haviug four errors, Brothers! play at first was also defective, and Bradley played a poor third for the Forest Citys, The wunypirlng of Bradey was.ns poor as the play- ing of the clubs, and kicking was largely in- dulged In by nll the players, atid the crowd. as well. Fora lttls tov great indiscretion Gaivin was fined $10, Tnntitge— 3468789 Cleveland, ou 200 0 V5, Biutale. 90112 0 0 -%8 i lu, 6; Clovela Bar nd, 2 ‘Total tlelding errars—Hutalo, 9: Cleveland 8, Buse hits—Butralo, i; Clevelund, 8, ‘Twoebase Litv—Hrouthers, Bradley @), Pbil- Ups. ipige-bano hita—O' Rourke, Kichardson, Brou- ary. First basa ou balls—Claveland, 3 Firat base ov errors—Huifalu, 3; Cloveland, 4. Struck out—Galvin, Left on buses—Luttaio, 6; Cleveland, 7, Boublo | plays teadicy Duulap-Politips Brouthers- O'Rourke, Puassed ball—Cinpy, 2. Wild pitehes—McCormick, 4, ‘Vine—Two bours and tittcen migutes. Umplro—Bradley. RNOsTON Ys. TROY. Special Dispaten to The Chicuzo Tribune, Troy, N. Y., Aug. 3L—The Bostons pun- ished Keefe oudly today tn tha first tye innligy, utter which they only got two buse- hits. ‘The ‘Troys did not get on to Whitney atoll, A base on balls, whit of Kerguson, and anerror of Morrill gave them the first tworunss a double of Ferguson, 0 hit of Gillespie, wnd wn erreur of Barcus the tiird 5 hits ot Connors and Gillespie ond. a passed ball the = fourth, und hits ot Evans * and Cassidy, with errors of Lewis nnd Snyder, the Inst two. Mits of Barnes, Sutton, and Crowley, and doubler of Morrill and Whitney, with an error of Con- hors, gaye Boston four runs in the sirst in- ning: a hitot Snyder und adouble of Barnes, another Inthe second; hits of Suyder and Karnes and orrory of Ferguson and diankin- son, two lu the third; and hits of Barnes, ploreitt, Sutton, Burdock, Hornung, and owls, with errors of Ewing aud Holbert, ade the fifth in tho ttth ining, yatitier reo so oo wt roy. “20000401 26 Thun earn un, T. ‘Swo- base hite—Ferguion, Ewing, Yarnos, Whit- wey, Morrill, Sutton, . Huses on bulls—Loston, 25 ‘Troy. 1. Hasos on vrrore—Loston, 3; Troy, Btruck out-Keefe, Morril Lett on basce— Boston, 5 Troy 8. nublo play s— Harned: Hurdovk-Sutton,Ewing> Ferguson-Connors. Passed balls—flolbort, 23 Snyder, ~ Halls catlad—Whitney, 68; Keefe, Btrikes culled—Whithuy, 5; Weofe, 26 'Yime—Two bours and fen minutes, Uimpire—Hiyban. * PROVIDENCE Vs. WORCESTER, Npeclut Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune Provinenck, RL, Aug. U.—The home ten, after Helding badly and batting loosely, and having virtually lost the guuwe to the Worcesters today, braced up and batted eS Richmond heavily, with the usual effect of demoralizing the rest of the visiting team, "Shery were 500 people present, OCEELCT 45, 5 Frovidenes,,.. Ot GUS G4 tty Burned runs--Providence, 1 Worcester, 1, Huse bite—Providence, 15; Worecstur, 1 Ftuldiag errora—-Providence, 9; Worovstur, 19. ‘Two-buso bite—Hines, Drown, Gilligan, Nelvon, Three-baso oll4—Ward, Gilligan, Blovey. First base on balls--Hines, G]iyau, adboura @), Piko. 2 ‘First base on errors—Proyidenco, 3; Worcee Gitick out—aittigan, MeCiotlan, York 6), Nele sou (2), Pike, Dusuoug. Double pl relleBrown, Plke-Stove ‘| coopers demand Wn increase of two cents per —— Hichmond, 10), Strikes called—Ward, 20; Richmond, 18, nye—Farrell-Doany, Hadbourn-Far- Ralls called—Ward, Fe, Passed balls—Gilligan, 1; Bushong, 1. ‘Thno—Two hours and twonty-tive minutes, Umplro—Callahan. —— COLUMBUS. Conussnes, O., Aug. 31.—>About 15,000 per- sons attended the State Fair today, The running race, inilc and a quarter dash, for "$200, had four starters, and was won by ‘Traveler, Capt. Finherty second, Bello of Nelson third, llerbert fourth. ‘Time, 2:15, ‘The trotting race, 2:40 class, purse $100, covetee meses, cae ‘ ngs 230 Just before the close of the ruce a team of horses attached to ns carriage becune frlyht- ened and ran away, creating great excite ment among the crowd, and it is feared fatally Injuring Special Policeman Joseph Walker, Several other persans, residents here, were more or Jess Injured. MAMPDEN PARK, Srninorie.p, Mass, Aug, 31,—Following Are the summaries of today’s raccs at Hamp- den Par! Class 2:43 Hi. Morris, Daley Tuoriie aad CW? tthe Time 2g s 22834 BRADFORD. Speesal Disvatch to The Chicace Tribune. Brapronv, Pa, Aug. SL—This was the second day of the full races. In the 8:2 cluss the starters were Alice, Ludy June, Lady Muc, Aliegheny Boy, Chester F., Kine press, and Cuckoo. Chester ¥., the favorit in the pools, took first, second, and fifth heaty, Empress and Lady Mac euch captur- ing a heat; ¥ 5 13 Pp 44 Altegheny Hoy a4 Lady June 25 Alice .. 6dr Cuckoo... nN BEIGE & EE re The race for home horses for a purse of $600 was wan by Fitch, Standard second, and Flora N. third, CAMBRIDGE, TILT. CamBninar, I, Aug. 31— The Henry County Fatr proutses well In splte of the drouth, heaf, and dust, ‘There were three races today, y > class, $300 cm eee weer og Say SH bees Us . ‘She renning: race, half mile and repeat, ke race for Henry County horses, four won by Mr. E.j tle, 2:50!¢, 22501, sind 8:00, + BRIGHTON BEACH, Binenron Buacn, Aug, 81.—The dash of five-cighths of ainile was won by Clara .A., Bonheur second, Gift Uird. ‘hme, 1:032f, ‘The auction race, one tile, was won by ).. Guy second, Edward A. third, Times i E fgrtmage won the milo and a quarter ie Walter second, Cripple third. he steeplechase aver the short course was won by Tke Bont. y Star second, Kittle Clark Unird. ‘Thae MAUD S, Cincinnati, O., Aug. 3L~—Capt, Stone has returned with Maud S., and suys the mare will trot no wore this summer "4 ATHLETIC. Today at 1 p,m. at Mike McDonald's, Joln L, Sullivan, tho heavy-welght cliam- plon boxer, will mect the “unknown” who has accepted his offer uf $50 ta spar him four rounds, Marguls ‘of Queensbury rites. Sullivan returned yesterday from Mount Clemens, Mich, where he has been taking exerelse of un athictic nature, Billy Mad- den, his trainer, also accompanies hin, and will syar with w well-known local boxer at Sullivan's athletic entertainment Saturday next at MeCormick Jul Tho “un- Known” who Js to spar Sulllyan is a promi- nent Canadiun athlete, and is considered yury proficient in the munty art of self-de- fense, und will doubtless make u very Inter- esting performance, THE TRIGGER, The South End Shooting Club held o sweepstake shoot yesterday afternoon at Kloiuman’s Rauge, Grand Crossing, The shoots were at six birds, plunge traps, twen- tyeslx yards rise, In the tlrst sweep Il, DP, Pond took first money for shooting six straight, G. N. Lyds- ton wid S. EL ‘Turrill divided second money, and Lf, Stoan and AL d. Hieh divided third money, in tho second sweep William Williams won first money, G. N. Lydston second, and Hilo Adams and HLL. Porter divided hird, TUE OA Pirrsncna, Pa, Aug L—A Unree-nlle boat-race on tha Monongiheia course at Draddock's, Pa, thin evening between Ed- wari Clayton, of Wheeling, and Peter Botio, of MeKoesport, for a purse of $1,000, was wart dasily by Bolle, who came in six fonztis ahead, ‘The, 2140 ‘Tho betting was $100 to $70 on Clayton tr LABOR AND OAPITAL. SUE LRON= WORKERS, Speclat Dispatch to The Calcago Tribune, Prrravund, Pixs Aug. SLA ramar ob- talned errroncy here this afternoun that the Aumlgamuted Asyuclation transmitted a large sum of tuoney to Cinchinuth yesterday toholp along the strike tn thatelty. ‘Thirty thousand dollars ts sald to be the amount thus sent, Sverctiry Martin, of the assocli- Yon, when asked about the rumor this even- fug, sald it undoubtedly hus a solid busis of fuct. Headquarters lad sent a large sit yesterday, fe said, and had un abundance to meet further calls, regurdless of how | the strike shall lust and bow olten wren af the Claetunnth district nu weed assistance, ‘The umomt of moucy tho treasury of the wssoctution, te re- 1 in marked ta equal to any demand that my be made, Secretary Martin ds of the oplalon tiat the mills of” the Chhelnuntl district will not holdout much longer, By the tine the hot season fs over he thinks they will Callow fe fead of the Little, Mil Creek ALIN of Benjunin & Co,, and sign the seule. — CAIRO COOPELS, Spatial Dispatch to The Chtcugo Tridunt, Caro, IL, Aug. 8L—ALL the cuupershops Inthe clty suspended operutions yesterday on account of & strike on the part of the coopers, Who numberoyer au handeed, ‘The tre, ‘The shops huve been paying 123 baie barrel, ‘isla the propriutors say ts all they can hay tunes att fierease cats be obtained from the milly, Up to the present writing the strike ati] exists, . —<————_— Thy south Agoiuet Probibition, Peeriburg (Va) Inder Appeat, Wodnnot koow whothor tho Governor of North Carottin ty widely: he rag ocrse ions the Gororaue of Bouth Curglina ou the tumporauoe qui ‘but wo bulleve tha peoplu ol bold States, and of Virginta, snd of Bouthora States gun- orally, aru strongly opposed, un prinuiple, to Promibttory Liquor jawe, ‘The pooplo of thiy xveuon bave shown rare devotion tu tho Stated, but they buvo noversorlously thougut of making duboards subjcut to Statu gupervision. doa not believe iu # “ paternal govern~ ont,” olther ut Wasbington ur State cupitals, What changes of sentiment may come with fur ther knowledge of tho practlcul workings of Prohibition ju other Btates, or from Experience. here In othor methods of dealing with Intom-|* pernnce, it is Impossible to say; but at prosent; wo do not bellove any Southern Btato soul bo cecriot foreven a vary moderate Protibitory aw. i AMUSEMENTS. “LAKE FRONT, BARNUM FOREVER! “This is what I have lived for! I have reached the goal of my ambition! I know of nothing more to do!” 30,000 People YESTERDAY GAZED UPON THE GREAT BARNUM-LONDON CONSOLIDATION, And To-day Indorse the Above. AND AS MANY MORE WERE TURNED AWAY! But Will Come Again. This is no time for details, but we urge upon Ladics, Children, and Fame ilies generally to Attend During the Day, When the Performances are precisely the same as in the evening. VERY DAY AT’ 2 AND 8, MUSEUM and MENAGERIE Open One Hour Earlier. Admission, 50 cents; children under ¢ years ofage, 25 cts. ; Reserved Chaira, 25 cts. extra. Tickets and numbered Dress Circle Chaira for any entertainment this week secured at the Chicago Music Company, 152 State-st., at the usual slight advance. AUNOItA, Monday, Sept. 4. OTTAWA, ‘Tuesday Rept. & JOLIET, Wednesday, Sept. 2, ULUOMING TON, Thursday. Sopt. & SPRING FIELD, Fetday, Sept. DECATUIL, Eaturday, Sept. 10. MOOLEY’S THEATRE, THURSDAY EVENING, Sept, 1, and for the rev wainderal the engagement, In consequence of im iuusenag success on ius Hest reprosoniation, the Urille lantyouny tragedionne, HENRIETTA VADERS, Will appear In the Grand Romantic Drax, SILA DOW'S. Lady Inez and Beatrice....., -+Honriotte Vader, Shadows Matinee saturday, x Monday. Sept. b—-Hovley’n Comedy Cony, saber dainiosdn's MMOS OF A FEATIG “2 GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clurk-st., apposite Court-House,, Ww Note 1" fe Second Woek and picts yrtumnh of Mr. A. Ma Union Square Theatre Co,, Lest nights of the charming play, DANIEL ROCHAT, nea Naturday at p,m, FELICIAC’ Dox plan ready. MVICKER’S THEATRE, FOR UNE WEEK ONLY, the Successful Comediagy. M,. B. CU In bis great comedy churacter croation, SAML OF POSEN. VERY BVENING, WEnsHapay GAD SA TORDST MATINEES, Noxt Woek~GUS WILLIAMS In his bow comedt success—WANTED, A CALPENTEIL SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, On ke only, sing Mi ry 2 sbuhoos Weungeday, Gaturtey mnasundam, ane fpreguos Uixantle Novelty Combination, * VARIETY STARA, so MONDAY, Kept, 5-Ono Wook only Of the Grentost of ull indian Figaters, BUFYALO BIL, CHICAGO NATATORIUM, 504 and Cod W. Mauisun-et., West Side, THURSDAY, Sept. 1, 1681, THUD ANNUAL PRUE SWIMBI y (i. Part 1-10 a. m—Fur Ladies only, Pact 2-8 p. m.—Ladlea adaltted, ‘The prociwmmo fs most oxcufient, ‘The exhibition will be moxt Interesting, ‘ha teachers will show bow drowns poraun cutt bo,rescud, and dur puptie will axtunish the spectators by perfection tn swinniug, Giving, ke, Adiuivaton, We. nd, KADISEL Wires, BAUS PAYILION. ‘Pmenty-sceond-t., Cottace Grove und Indisna-ars, ‘Vhie Bvoning and overy oventng during the summen, Sunday oveuing and sunday Malicoe, GRAND CONOCERT. Admission, Zier Runday Matineg, te. 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