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The Inter Oceani
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PUBLIC OFFICES. Tha County Board Takea Btepa Eeliere the Overcrowded Hospital. to Coanreo fa the Conrt IToaoe InyolTlnc an Thousand af Dollars Decided Upon. Comnltsleear and Wroa as a Govoramoni Hatters. Pugilist CRy Hall Buildini COT7WTT BOAMXX COXXKUOHKBS IS SZSSIO.

Tha County Board of Commissioners held a meeting yesterday, bat action uka regarding the alleged over charge la oonnectleu with tbe bill (or extras NHiud for ths foundation of ths new wins to the Isum may lam, tho coamtUM MM having completed lta report. Ail members war present exoept Mr. Fortune, who baa bn excused for tor weeks. Mc Til Pelt offered the following: W'uuil, It has pleased tha mighty rnlar of of tha universe to rtnort from this lire tha wlxo of oar brother. Cbmmteeloner Fortune, bo 11 Jirlolrrd, That tha mam ban of thia board Sincerely sympathls with oar brother la hla sad bereavement and trader to him their elneero eoodulanea la hla hoar of trial aad amotion.

Tha reaolutioa wm adopcad aad a copy ordered transmitted Mr. r'orlan. Tha following oommunicatioa was read: To tha Honoraoia Members of tha HoapitaJ Commute of tho Beard of County Commissien-ore Oentlemen: At a regular meatus: ef tha Hospital Medical Board. Dr. St, John presented the following resolnuen, which waa naanlmonaiy adopted as tb aaaaa of tha board Hetoivd.

That Inasmuch aa there are 33 par ent mora patlenta now in toe aoepital tnan were Is room for. aod thst saoh over-orowalna Works aa injury to all inmate. It la tha oolnlon of tn medical board that tho warden should be di rected not to admit new patients exoept in ease of urgent neoseaitv, nnttl tno nmoet of patients is redaoed to a proper na-ore. Also, that thta res-olatton no preseated to tho chairman of tha hoa-pttal commute ejuf the Board of County Commla-loners, through aim to bo presented to hie ootn-BoUteo. F.

bMiTH, 1 Sacratary Medical Board. Mr. McCarthy Introduced tha following: mbkhbaC It epoeara by a eommaDlcatlon from tha medical stall of tho County Uoapital that that lnatitutioa Is over crowded 3 per cent, bevond its capacity, and WmckkAa, Tha County finances are in snch an embarrassing condition that tna County Board cannot have additional buildings for the accommodation of more psuents erected this sseaon, Aeao.red, Tbst too warden of the hospital be, nd bo la hereby directed to receive wm bnt persons with sickness which needs lminodiate cara and attention, and nana whateyer who era pot chargeable to the Coanty by law. Tho ooinmunloauon and resolution ware re-tarred to the committee on hospitals. Dr.

E. H. Pratt, of the medioal staff of tha Connty Hospital, tendered bis resignation. Dr. N.

rl Delimater waa appointed In hia atead. Mr. Van Pelt Herod a motion to adjourn, bat it waa defeated. Tha following bills wars reported by committees and ordered paid: City Belatlona and City Belief. 72: Hospitals.

C1.0O3 80; Jail and Criminal Courts, 3.5111.83: Town and Town Accounts. CO71.03; Court Hoone and Records, Joint Committee on Pnbllo Buildings and Hospitals, 'JV: Joint Committee on Court House and Useorde and Buildings. aa.OOO: joint Committee on Public Buildings nod Chacl-wa, Total. ftfa. 142.

27. James Beefces as elected a member of tha Coanty Board of Education, vioe Max Stern, term expired. IX Cbasa was elected a member of tho aama board, to aoeoeed himself. The report of tho Joint Committee on Court Boose and Bsoorda and follows, was adopted Your Joint Committee on Court Hoo.se and Keb-yds and uildlaga, to whom ware referred sans, ry matt era. bar inn bad the aama under sdvise-Bient.

baa: mays to report that tbe oommouioa-tion from the architect of tha Conn Hons Is to tbs effect that ha recommends chances In the reps irins of tha Court Mouse aa loiiows: Instead of taking dewn tneooinmns of the porticos of tbe three fronts to leave tho columns in their present position, and at the Baadolph and Waah-lngton street fronts to build an entablature loornloa and freise) around the eeinmne on top of tba aama, similar to tha cornice over the ool-tmu at tba corner of tba Clark atreet front, omitting eelllns and roof; and at the Clark street pot tM to rebold the eotablatureeeillng. roof and railings, aama aa before tt waa taken down, using amnlt for tha front lintels. Tbs reason for Utea recommendations are tnat tbe ontaid appearance of the Court House will bo much improved thereby, and will meet with mora satisfaction from tha pa bile In general than the taking down of too coiumaa, Your committee havv a Preposition from the contractor for repairing the Court Brainard, to furnish all tha labor and material required to finish the three partlooe of tho Court Uouee, In aooordauoe with plana and peetncaUoae prepared by O. Hansen, architect, and under hia directions. ijr tna snm oi ss3.oou.

wnion pro position your committee would recommend be accepted. and that the County Attorney be directed to draw np a eunrract for tne psrlormanoo of said work. Mr. MoCartny made a motion to adopt, and tha ote waa aa loilowa leas Csasnmsn, uetis. Hsnalaan.

Leyden, Lynn, McCarthy. Me- Clancbrey, Oliyer. Van Pelt, and Wren. Naye Hemmelgarn. af acDonsld.

and Cilairmaa hUehm, Tha Joint committee on buildings and cnaritiea presented a report, among wblch were bills of bonne! Jer, for boiler wvrk at thd Insaae Aylnm, Cbrla Ptelffer. boiler repairs at tha Insane Asylum. l.0d8, and Phil Kelly, newer boil ding at the Insane Asylum. SL.875. Mr.

Hemmelgarn opposed tha bill of Schneider nd Pfelffer, and Mr. Oeila argued aaalast tba bllla of Kelly and PfeiSer. Tha former Commia-aioner became greatly excited and cnarged tnat tha report had been rushed through without giving him a ehanoa to examine la, Tbe btlia. ha aid. had not been proper ir presented.

Mr. Van Pelt finally aided la with Hemmelimrn and tho bills were ordered recommitted. Tbe report of Warden Prey, of tho Connty Infirmary, showing tha movement of tne population lor tne moutn oi August, waa presented and read. in number remaining at tba institution Aug. waa 011.

and the number admitted daring August waa 1M, of wnlch 12A were men. 69 women, 8 boys, and strl. There were My a btrtha. Tba total number in Angust was 1.112. Thar were 123 discharged, and 24 deaths, leav ing 065 to tho lnatitutioa at tha and of the month.

Tha dally average for tha aaoata waa WJb. Quo patient, waa adjudged Inssns GrOVKSKXZKT HXAOATJASTXXS. SBKBgJMIKa KXPXAlXa, A eommanlcaUon in Thb lima OcxAa of Boa- day referred to aa old sergeant In tha regular army who was la Fort Bnmtar when ft was Bred on by tha raoela. It stated thst Henry Ward Beecher had pledged htm bis aid and support at tba time be reached New York from Bnmter fa ltvJt-'- When Cleveland waa elected be wrote to Beecher aaklng his inflaenoe to bay blm retained. He promised.

It la said, and acted It, and the man bald his placa nntll reoently. Tha person alluded to la aaderatood to be Colonal E. W. Bhelbner. who waa recently replaced with aa- otber yetoraa.

Captain A. W. Bewooar. The com Dunioatioa aat forth that the Collector bad siacled bim out for removal boos use of his knows efficiency aad prominence that others might know thereby that they need expect no favors. Collector Sbsrsr waa asked about tna matter yesterday.

Ha said that Colonel Bhelbn. bad been shown so much oourtesy and eonnlder- atioa tnat na made it a point to return than ka yet be was given hie pay in advance and allowed to go on tbe plea that ha had been promised a place an dee Major W. A. H. Benyuard.

on tho Mississippi, aad by going at once could get I be Pis lta waa not told -that ho waa to be made apie to outers, bnt bia resignation Veteran put accepted and anotber hia place. tba only dilTetenoa being that on was a Democrat and tha a Kapnblicaa. Besides, tb Beoublioan was afforded an opportunity to go and gee otuer em ploy mast nndar tbe government, bhelbner was removed by Collector bps! ding soon after ha took coarse, but succeeded in setting enough Infills no to havo himself reinstated. oovmxMrmrr UL.ro. A' fresh Installment of oounLerfelt BO-oent pieces has been received by too esinel aei io omoers.

They bear data 1878 aad 1877. and ar so poorly executed that they can hardly pass througo more than two bands before being discovered. vhioks or KaXTHQUAKES. Tha Government Building is still settling aad lowly crumbling away. Tbs Iron cornice over a Window la tbe business office of tba Superintendent of Railway Mall barrios, on tbe fourth floor, broke with a loud eraan -yesterday afternoon, Several large plaoae of osst iron flew acre as tbs room, startling every ene present, snd disturbing tbe stolid eqosalmily of tha veteran Major Troy, In tbe next room.

Vlsione of sarth-quakes qsuikty arose and only investigation Into tbs cause of tb disturbance served to re-atore quiet and comparative aecnrity. COUNTEUFklTK DOTLa. Bsgardina tbe telegrams from Washington neat tbe proooeed petition to have tbs counterfeiter Doyle pardoned it was said Colonel Tutniil. wnils II niled btates Attorney, bad made a atate-roent sdvUiisg non-lnterferanca. It la understood that be reviewed the oaea sad shewed that the finding of tbe court was a just one sad susgested that it stand aa eminently correct and proper in slew of the evidence la tha etas and tha prisoner's Dast record.

Aha vaults' af tha tub-treasury bays bean fitted I with electric Iirht and work therein can now be carried oa aa well aa on tbe outside. nsTucaTEB roi PLtrw biko. Tb estimates for tne necessary plumbing to be made In the Government bonding have been aonnt oompleted. It la eetlmated that tna re pairs in tbst direction will cost about 810.000. Nearly all tha water closets bar to be raiitted entire, roBincr mr.

Tha North Chicago Rolling Min Company Im porta large quantum of 8piegelclsen Iron from Oermnnv. It baa heretofore been entered at ths New York custom nouss and duties paid thereon there. The duties on such imports will hereafter be paid hare. About 15,000 toaa la now en routs, and will reach here in a few days Imnor- tauona of Bootob nis? iron are now oomlng in quits freely, a thing oeranarstlvely trifling for several years past. Tba AloCormiok reaper works us it to mix with American ore la about tba proportion of 300 pounds to tb ton.

About BOO tons of tb Bootob iron will bar lam Mo Cormlck In a few dsvs. duciubsu) Ain xxsiaxxD. George H. bnelby. a reoent DemooratM point as a a tamper in the mailing department of the poetofnee.

wsa discharged yesterday. Ha waa charred with conduct nnbeoomlug a clerk la the poatoftloe, Hia foreman. In recommending hie removal, said hs waa not worth a cent. William Du Leber, a clerk la tha general delivery. rseiaaed, poaroyytca bcstjtiss.

Tba general quarterly poetoffloe account statement, made to tha department for tha month ending June 80. 1886 waa returned yesterday with the indorsement that everything was wmol snd all items bal anoed exaotlv. A Driated biank waa need In ac knowledging It, whereas a written statement baa beea the onatom wltu correcUens lu almost very instanoe of quarters for a long while, Tha blank waa a new comer to the auditing depart ment, having been used to a on dry, though not always important, corrections. KKAPPOIMTgA. H.

A. Brawn has been reappointed for a probationary period aa railway mail eierk between Chicago aad Burlington. SOUTH CHICAGO rOtTOfrlCt The South Cnioago poatomos buslnees baa beea Battled. Inspector Kidder acquiesced In the de-olston of Inspectors Murphy and Leach, locating It on the South Chicago Hotsl Bl.k, at ths oorner of Ninety-second atreet snd Commerola utvenua. It Is now a third-class offloa.

but is expected be adv-need la a year. A building 24xHO feet has been offered ta government for five years at aa annual rental or bja, COTTHnr BXJXLOtKO. coxsnBaioMEji triu ix ths nnttx Thar waa a wild eoena la ths hallway near tba Coanty Commissioners room In tha Connty bail ding during the session of that body yester day afternoon. A young; maa named Charles Delaine, living at tha oorner of Forty-fourth street aad Weatworth avenue and wearing tha badge of tha Carpenters union, called Commissioner Wrea from tha rooms. A tew words were pokea wbsa Wren turned to re-enter tha room.

As ss did so Dalalng kicked blm. Wrea toned and without a word a truck the fellow a atnnninc blow which knocked him prone on tha floor. Then Delsing's wife and child seat mo scream after scream and tha former used her' linger nails on ths commissioner faeo and brought first blood. Thsv were then separated, but not nntll tha hallway wsa crowded. Wrea eays Delsing assaulted him because eoald not civ bim a position, wade Deiatna says aaksd Wrea for f'-i dne him for carpenter work tores yaaia ago.

Mo arrests wars made. A QOTgT DAT. Buslnees waa almost' a a standstill tn tha County Building yesterday, only a meager fores of clerks being at work' la the different departments. The Recorder's offloa, however, waa aa exoaption. where tha full complement of employes were at work.

But few persons visited tns ouuoinc, ana inose wnoaia enter were, struca by ths supreme stillness, transacted their busi ness and departed. Tb reaoa for all tnia waa tbe making of the day a holiday by the Coanty Board, on aooonnt of tha Dig labor procession aad National holiday. UOBTALITT BaTOSn Tb mortality report of tha City Health De partment for tha past week shows tba following statist lea: Total number of deatna, 306 for last week, 826; for aama week la 1884, 251: la 1885, 273. Of this number 165 were males, 141 fa-males, 3(13 whites, 4 colored: married, 63; wid- a. 10: widowers, 4: single.

229. Tbs mors fatal dlssasea ware cholera infantum, of which 38 died; diphtheria, 12; typhoid fever, 12: soar-let fever, consumption, 27; Infantile convulsions, 19; pneumonia. 10: in public Institutions, 18, and by vlolenoe, 14, The Fourteenth Ward, as nsnal, reported the largest number of deaths, tha Plftb. 87: Sixth. 81; Sevan tb, 19, and Eighth, 17.

No deaths were reported from tbs First Ward. Ths annual rata per l.OOO inhabitants waa 22.60. Tb Health Department yesterday prosecuted Isaac a.Xanalng aad Orriu I. oklar for maintaining a stoksning nulssnos in rear of their restaurant. No.

126 and 128 Clark atreet. Several witnesses appeared betoreVustios Hammer and testified that the foul smoke aad odors from this place had panned them severe nsnsea and vomiting, and it waa proven that tha a we race waa terribly defective. Tba defendants were raooried ss saving that tbs health ofnee might sue and be and Justice Hammer fined them 20t and costs, tbs largest fins imposed by tha health department alaoa lta existence. ACCIDENT! RECORD. XXFLOSXOK OF NATURAL OAS, FATAL aXaULTS, Kxokvk, Iowa, O.

By tna explosion of natural gas In a 60-foot wall being' Aag fly miles from Warsaw; HI, Henry MUler, a workman, waa killed, John Hap waa robably fatally Injured, and Homer Me-sbon aad Cbarlea Haeklna were faarf ollT burned. Miliar waa frightfallv burned, tb skin ovr tba emlro body peeling off la few minute after tho explosion, whioa waa caused by taking; a lighted lantcxa Into tba wall. OASUAI.TT.IUST. MAayaxooa KscAPa, Bpecial Talscrazs to Tne later Uoaaa. Anrxxa, Sept.

6. Tba Bar. Blmon Peter Richardson baa beea preaching; at Betalabum, la Walton Coanty. Wblla aaryloa waa a'oUig' oa yesterday, and tha atand waa filled with people, a cloud nroaa and Ilgbtalng: Hashed la every direction. Tba ligbtning-trnck a larera oak, tree la too encampment, A lady, with bar child, waa aittlog about twelve feat distant, bat tba only affect tba Jlg-btnlnaT had on her was to slaire tn bair.

Tb oak waa slit irons too to bottom. Tba aama of tba lady was Mrs. Timmons. An umbrella yraa twiatod oat of tho hands of a young' maa standing- near tna arbor. FATALXT ntJUBKIX Bx loora.

Sept. 6. Tbe Hon. W. W.

Walton, proprietor of tha Clay Centra (Kan.) xXssaica, and a well-known local politician and aa ax-Spoakar of tha lower Hoaea, waa fatally In) arad la a railway between Alida and Mnford, ta wnicb tha train jumped from tba track. No one also was Injured, except tba fireman and engineer, who were seriously scalded. Mr. Walton's death la hourly expected. aAXLWAT COLLISION.

KastoM, Bept. a. An excarslon trata carrying tba Brotherhood of LooomoUva Engineers of thia vicinity to Hcranton, ran Into tb rear and of a ooal train on the Lehigh ad Susquehanna Ballroad at tilendon at 10 o'clock last ntffhb O. W. wye, tbe fireman waa killed, and Fred Yeoman, tba engineer erlonsiy lnlared.

Tha angina and eeverai eara wore wrecked. SHOT THKOCOH THa SOVXIA Special Talssram to las Inter Ocean. Kokomo, bepW ti. Un batnxday after noon Unley Bolts, ag-ea IB, who resides eight miles aoathwest of this city, wblla cleaning a revolver, accidentally shot himself through tbe bowels, inflicting- a terrible wound that to-aay proved fatal. A OIKXj drowkeix Bpecial Telegram to the Inter ueeasv CBtsLtTOix.

bept. o. Oraoia Bine. the 7-year-old dang-btar of Oeorga Hi no. waa mlsaed from her home yesterday afternoon, and thia mornins bar body was found la Pino Lake.

GEUOHDXO AT TOUT BOWIE. Tha Murderous Apache Chief aod Other Boons la Safe Quarters. Wnxoox, A epk 6. Uenaral MUoa ar. rived at Fort Bowie last slg-bt with Goro- nimo, Natobex, and seysral backs as prison-era.

Captain Lawton and the rest of tha boatUes, numbering thlrty-flve, are expected to arrive at Fort Bowie Wednesday. K0VIK2IT3 07 OCSAaT Kxw York, Sept 6, Arrlvad, tna rarnes- sla, from Glasgow. Mw Yotz. Bapt, Arrived, steamer AH or, from Bremen. Lkwes.

bept. Pasaed In. steamer Lord (rough from XJyaroool to I'tuiadelplua. ItLlOSS Akg laiekATlSO fremtbaaaaof aoapVoPeaxUa washlaxoooipound 1 THE DAILY ENTER OCHAJN, TUESBAT 7, 18SC; POLITICAL Espublioam Eat Eiady for Work, Wait-, lag for tbe Bemooratio Nominations, Leaders tne Local Demscrsej Em Draco ani iltkt Up Ilirper for Conrresa. Tba Labor Unions to Nomlnats a County Tlckat at To-NlghTs Hooting.

-i Miscellaneous, THT1 KEPUBLIOAlfS. wot yrr acADr fob woax, AH of tb local statesmen and those who as-plr to snck distinction, were worklngmea yesterday plain, eommon, ovary-day toiler but mighty few of them marebedln tha procession. They were an band at tb pteula, bowavar. and did themselves valiant service, and advanced tbetr oaaaea, IndrriduaUy and oollscUvsly. At of tbe political work being dona now by tba Ea-pnbUaaa aaadidataa, at nrsssat, la on the an 1st.

Thay asay be seen aers aad thara from tint to Urns, bat as yet no eon-carted action baa been taken by them. They have not outlined their, plana for the cam Deign, and meet likely will aot until after tba DemaoraUa nomination are made. There la soma talk of the appointment of tns campaign committee tills week, bat nothing definite is stated. This delsy Is very irritating to ths pair lata, who are anxious to know who la going to handle the funds, and wbsa tb distribution will begin, borne of ths mors importunate of th patriot threat a to revolt aulesa some sort of dis-tributlea ta begun at aaest They feel hurted at the lndiflereaee the candidates display, now that they have received tb nominations, and ar inclined think they have no regard for tba "worker. Of ooara thia la aa egregious error The candidate are only waiting to get a good ready, and wbeu they have dona this, they will make the campaign so lively aad brilliant, that all the totbios of ths Democratic candidate which Van Pelt feared, will be made te aawe wit great brilliancy.

ths rxasT oaxaaaastoaAi. XAca. Abner Taylor is. aa Joey itagstoek would rs-mark, "sly. devilish sly," and ha may make aa iuterasllas factor la ths Congressional fight in tbe First District, At any rate hia fr leads say ha will be la the eonveaioa and fully prepared to take advantage of tbe situation.

They ssy further, that both Harper aad Dunham are tn the Fourtn Ward both are making a great fight to eome into tbe convention wita tbe delegation from that ward. Tbe maa whe loses will have a bean ef ebsek to eeuie la and ask the other see -tions to help aim. But, oa tna other hand, the opponents of sly Abner ssy that ba la using convict labor on bis Texas Stat liouss contract, and that if be waa nominated, ba ooolda elected. Hence taey staslvs him, and gird an for a fresh onsiangnt oa eeen omor. TEE DEMOCSATS.

jtactioxs cosLiacraq. Tbero was a ooalesoing af some af tba factions whioa were apparently widely divided on Sat urday aad Daaday. Kariy la tha day Mike Mo- Donald aad Alderman Coivin mat aad had a long chat. Apparently everything was satisfactory with ths two great leaders, aad mayhap each represented other leaders, though it la by no means certain, as all polltlclana have a way of looking ont for themselves regardless of friends. When the two gentlemen bad finished their little talk tbay visited Mlka Corooraa's saloon.

bat ba nas not la. aad ao, after a lemonade, they wandered away, Tbe feeling la tba Democratic party prevents any slick combinations being made pnbllo just at thia time, aad ao It la probable that whatever Is done Is to be shown In tbe convention aa a burst of harmony, for It la certain that the Big Four will control It. Tha labor ionic took many of tbe politicians to On den's drove. The labor element la the ana Taa Pelt wants wltn him aad hia party and so desperaie efforts will be made to capture It. The City waeotoeed aad nearly ail tn employ went oat to as tbeir lnauenoe la favor of toe party, or perhaps to Inform the laboring men tnat tba candidates selected by the leaders of tne Deme-ersts were thir only true frisnds.

Son of tns pollttciana engaged la this errand worked once themaeivaa, aad ao know now it can be dona. na CAirotOATaa, Egbert Jamleson la announced aa a candidate for one of toe plsaea tb beach. Jastlce Keratea aaya that be la set ready a candidate fur position of iia is doing no work, making no canvass, and tha office a aot Is the plea be has laid out for bis Ufa. Should ba be selected iaa tb nomine by tb people he would be surprls-d. but would probably aooept the piaos.

B. Bscs, woo Is talked of by tba Democrats of ths Fit District for County Commissioner, says that ba would not take th plaoa for To-night tba County Central Committee eteot the places for primaries, and the ludsea and nearly all tbe candidates are on tbe foofeoot to see thst thy uit them. Tbe time after thia meeting and before the convention is to devoted by th candidate to ths selection of delegatea and to influencing the boeeea to th belief that they are tha strongest men. LAWUta ATTD CTTkBA. frank Lawmr la doing sum i very lively work for renomlnatlon la the Second District, and is said to a little afraid of John J.

Cnrran, who la also at work trying to capture delegations. Lswler has ao money, whllo Curraa has plenty of it. boms of tba politicians aay that It Is going to be a hard winter In the beooad. and the boys" will aeed money. They do not care If the boys get the money, and nominate sir.

cnrran tor- congress. aa It la understood tnat as will give notningunui "goods' are delivered la the convention. If such a thing should happen, they pro mis Lawlsr aa independent nomi nat ion and election. HAHPJSB FOB C0NOBES3. rx ra nfDoxso bt thx cjuoh yrruAX exxra.

At tba regniar meeting of the Union Veteran dab bssd at tbe Grand Pacific Hotel Monday sranlns. Aug. SO, the following preamble aad recolatioa war anaalmoasiy adopted: Whxkkas, Our eomrada tbe Hon, WHliam H. Harper la a candidate for Congress from tbs First Congressional District, snd being ia every wsy peculiarly qusiinea ror tna nigb and son orable ottoe. and bavtng ahowa ability aa a lew- lalator of a disttagnisnad order in passing a law of great oenent to toe people, known aa tna "Harper bign-lloense through which bia name waa made known in every state at thia Union; ana Wkkkbas.

He Is a success ful boalni therefore jienoivea. Tnat tnia s.ao Medgo aim oar earnest and hearty support if nominated, and re paction arge upon tas appraaoning eoaven tloo tue straugta bis name will add to the gen eral ucxea. KlBCEXXAJtEOUa. A USBOB CiOUVTI TIOKB-T. To-night tbe executive com tuu tees of th Labor Union and Trades Asssmbly will asset ta take political action.

They will recommend lie Butler, of tbe block Ysrde. for HneriS. and Dr. bcbmult for Treasnrsr. District No.

57, of which air. HQ tier ia tne Ateputy urand alster Workman, baa 19,500 The district north of Twelfth street IS opposed to political aotlnn In a pertain sense, but tney will probablr be brought into line to-night, Knickeroocker Prendergsst wm be indorsed. The other Judges will be divided naif and bait. Tba senatorial aad representative tickets will be ran apon a strict laoor oasis, it is oeuevea ay tna labor men that they can carry three Senatorial dis tricts. The Seventh Ward Independent Club held a meeting.

A constitution and by-laws were adopted, tbe Club styling Itself lb Cltlxens' Club." Charles A. Fucb was chosen President; William Woods, Beoretary, aad Ai orris 8lim, Treasurer. A statement of tha obiecta of tba ciub. called eat bys notioe of the last meeting of the club appearing in the dally papers, was read by tne President. The object of the ciub are ated to be literary aad potilleai, tbe die-suasion ef matters of Interest to eluaena of Chicago, and independent political aeuoa, xorxa.

The Seventh Ward Bspubliean Club wUl meet at headquarter, oorner of Twelfth and Waller eu-eets cilia availing. There will be an oped air prohibition meeting at tne corner of Thirty-fifcb atreet and Michigan boulevard to-niaht. Tha Hon. W. Packard ana others will speak.

Ths Cook County Republican Club meets Thursday nlgtit at a o'clock, at the Union Veteran League Booms, tio. 183 Clark street. Important business will be transacted, and good speakers will be in attendance. Th executive committee of the Cook County Republican Club meat Wedassday evening. Kept, 8, at the Union Veteran beagne itooais, Nt lbi Ciark street.

It Is desired that every member of the committee be preseal. Mr. Florence T. Sail Ivan aaya tbst the eta lenient thai he was about to be appointed Becre-tnry of the Board of Klectloa Commissioners la at.nudieea: that be is not a tbe aee ef ius name is unauthorized. Ths regular montblv maetine of th T.f.n TJnion League will be lield at tbe'r rooms, No.ls3 ciara aueei, mis evening, wnen tne nominations made by tbe butt snd Connty Kepubiicas Cob.

ventkins wui be rstiflsd. A uU aueudanoe is re-Queated, Tb Coanty Central Com of th Pronl- biuoc at met in Loom ii, ZUues BuiiOuig, stJpaiaUe. 2 :30 o'clock yeatwdsy. and arranged to canvass tbs connty, msks speeches, and organise clubs, and to axsist all ths young men's prohibition club. Tber wsa also some talk about asking Chicaro ministers to address their meetings, but this subject was deferred.

THS POLICE COURTS. 1 A War of II ace, Sidney B. Jones, of tb Jeffery Printing Company, la a vary flashy gentleman. Ha boarded a Madison street oar, last Saturday moraine at Wood street, and by tbs time tba car reached Ealstsd atreet It was crowded. At this crossing Alexander O.

Werner and bia brother get oa the ear. There waa not a vacant seat la the vehicle and when Mr. Weinera brother saw thst air. Jones was occupying about three seats, be made soma remark about fat men taking np the whole oar and aaid that i nay abould be 'made to pay three fares. Mr.

Jous heard the remark aad ha advised tbs speasar not to be ao free wtta his remarks. Werner continued to tell tbe occupants of tbe car that fat men were of no use any bow, nd Jones lost bis temper and track Warner in tbe eye. Mr. A tt. Werner tooc tbe part of bis brother and It ia alleged that Jones called -tbe latter a Jew and tbat Werner a truck Mr.

Jooea on the ebssi. In the midst of tbe melee a policeman arrived and Mr. Jouee waa arrested on the evidence of I a black eye and Mr. Werner's statement. At the station Jones made a counter charge against Mr.

Alex, Werner, and for a short time tno gantlemea were incarcerated In a daoeeon at tba Dealainee-8 treat Station. Yesterday morning the two appeared before Justice Scnlly, Weraer'a brother armed wltn a discolored eye, as a witness. "I think the Isngnsg of Mr. Jones was very an-108, aaid Mr. Werner, after he had told about tbe row.

In tbe atreet ear. "Calling a maa a Jew might theve appropriate daring tbe sixteenth century, but at tns present time- 1 think Mr. Jonee was a little late with bis remarks. Mr. Joaes said be did not mean anything if ba did insult sir.

Warner, aa be bed quite a number of friends who were Israelites. He did not deny striking Warner a brother, and he waa aaaad no. Nothing waa proven against Werner and he waa dischargee. Tba decisions aeemed to meet with approval, aa Air. Jones, as well as the Werners, thanaed tbe magistrate.

"It was only a war between raoes," remarked tba Co art, a ba o-oepted Mr. Jonee' nix Camnbell Held la Ban, Before Jostles Prladlyilla the ens of Frank B. Campbell, who ia charged with obtalnlag a cheek for aiOO from James darratbera at tba point of a revolver, waa beard. The prisoner appeared in court wearing a smile, aad the same spirit of hilarity aeemed to teke possession of htm daring his examination. Jamea Carrathers testified ta the facta already known, tbat on tba afternoon of Aaav 19 the Drtsoner ent ered bis offloa and drawing a revolver demanded that hs writs a check, threatening nun with Instant daatb should be ref ose.

Tbe prisoner. In bH own defense, denied tnat be drew a revolver, saying that the check was written voluntarily and in settlement of aa oiddsbx Us admitted having a revolver at home, of tbe Smitn ek Wesson pattern, hat denied ever carrying it la Chicago It was diaoloaed during tb trial tbat the prisoner had been arrested la Jersey City aad fined 9'M for carrying concealed weapons May lHeVi, Campbell admitted that la leaving Exchange Builda wita the ehaek he lett tne lower ball througn aa uauad passage, and that be first weat to th aion of Krnsst Ftsbar, at No. 127 Van Bursa street, to ret the check oaahed. He thea asked MoCoy, of MoCey's Hotel. to give bim currency for the cheek, sad falling there wnt to the otfioae of John Morrell A Co W.

it Btlver-bura ek Cot. and lastly to Hubert Warren at Co-, where be eacoeeded la getting the cash, arriving there in less than twenty minutes from tbe time be received the check. K. hi. Cruos.

a clerk la the ottoe of Mr. Carre there, wee called to tba stand to prove that Campbell borrowed 0J5 from Carruthera Aug. K. and msos tbs expression tbst he would not seam visit tns fries until be eoald bring money wilh him to pay the loan. Detective "Billy" Hailoraa keen tied tbat he bad looked for Campbell trOm Aus.

19 nntll Aug. 24. when be arrested bim la tne office of Kobert Hunter. Attorney Fbtter tb prosecution, aad succeeded la making oat a strong case to warrant the holding of Campbell to taa Criminal Court la bonds sf feAOU; i Bmall Bio. Dr.

V. Quitman. Veterinarian, with cfflce and residence an Weils street, on tiered salt bet are Jostled' Xersten yesterday asjatost Corper ar Moektn, brewers, on Wabash afenne, to recover an amount ana forservioss. All parties presented taeesaelvea la court at o'clock. Quitman being re-eaforoed by J' Keebler, tba well-known Walls street horss expert.

The bearing was continued and tne litigants started to ad joorn. Oa tbe stairs a quarrel started between Corper and Koeblar aad. apon raacbia tba wtrcef, tba two fell to tiMwai Tbe pavement waa crowded at tha time and the excitement swelled to a email paoia. The two geatiemsn war as It hammer aad voaga, when a couple of policemen Interposed and arrested thesa. Dr.

Quitman, who aeemed to be a partici pant, waa also aetaed aad the taree were led to the ataunov. anoneealait- noon, la giving bad aad wore released te aimerns morning. All of th parties are prominent aad repaHabiq clUasas of tae Xiurtn Bide. a A Flead la Haanaa aroraa. Conrad Walsohmldt.

a German living at So, 236 North Market atreet, charged with twice vio lating tbe person of bia 13-year old daugh ter, aad attempting tbe same upon hia elder daughter, aged 14, waa arraigned before Jus tice Xlrstea on ewmptaiat of Officer Dad-lay, of tba Humana Society. Walscbmldt wai bald under to, wait further lavesUga. tion. Alia family was present ready te aw aaainst bim. aad it waa apoa the lnl ormattoa oi the son that tae action waa a Mobbed the Poor Uox.

George Dnbola, night watchman at tno Jesuit church, beard some one prowling around tba pulpit Sunday night, and upon investigation be found a man oonoaaled under a pew. Tbe in trader bad forced bis way into th ehttrob by brsakiug opea a door tbs basement. Before he waa discovered by Damns aa bad bioksa open tns poor nex ana etoioa tae oeatenie. At tne st-tioa be gave his name as James aioUy. and yes-terasy morning Justice J.

White bald bint ta tn Criminal Court In ball of fiLUoa. Attempted Cnsnlnsl Assault. Mary Kemper, a Norwegian girl, when going to bar home on Johnson street Sunday evening, waa met on ths sti set by two drunken roughs was Insulted her, threw her down oa tha sidewalk and attempted to criminally assault bee, Tna girl' screams attracted taa attention of Officer Glynn, and tbe man were arrested. Justice J. White beard the girl's statement yesterday morn ing, and fined tb prisoners, Fred Sir i be and Jamea k.uguaebe, ellKI each.

Ktrtba waa aiao as eased an additional aOXor striking th ofhosr wnen no arrested aim. Strtlags. James Murphy stood before Justloe Kersten, charged wnn stealing three burses and buggies. on three diHersut oocaabma during tbe past week. irom tne oarn in tna rear of 10 o.

hi ciyooura avenue. Ibe case was continued far nrtneg vt- Thomas Fltsgerald. tbe ex -convict who robbed Mr. Joeepa Wuaien, of X-a Sol Went Harrison atreet, of hia watch aad ais early Haaday mora' ing. waa held to tha Criminal Court bad of 1.6UO by Jusuos Kinder on tbe charge of Bigb way roooery.

sir. Wbaisn's watoa was found in tno auey wbere Fitagsraid threw it wbsa be waa attempting to oscapr, John McDonald, a well-known thief, waa arrested by Detective C. W. Murphy, of the Book Island italiroad. shargad witn tarcecy.

Aug. 2d. aa a alias CloutiaAU, or Ottumwa, Iowa, waa en route to Boston, ana was robbed of a hand aaobel containing a gold watch, jewelry, sad railroad ticket, utnosr Mnrpny found th Uaa at a broker's at Ka IU3 Clark street, and obtaining a description, arrested McDonald. Ths case was continued by Jusuos Mecca for further svideaos. George W.

Moore, tho young maa who waa ar rested last Saturday for representing himself aa being connected with tha HwedUh W6bim and collecting eabsoriptioaa from servant ariris. was brought before Jusuos Msecn. V. Torsssll, tbe editor of the Swedish 2'ribune, appeared to prosecute tne ease, and called four' servant girla whj had been swindled, aa witness, Tae pris oner naa plied hia vocation In other States, and wing to ma bad record. Justice Mecca held bim to the Criminal Court ia i.OOO ball.

aSTEsTIH-OAT ADVsJITiSTi. Bpecial Telegram to The Inter Ocean. CxntTOx. Hi; Sept. 0.

The Seven Ux-dny Adyentuu of tb State will bold their annual meeting- In this city for one week, oe- a-inaingr Wednesday, Bept, 8. SverytDlng In readiness, and laree numbers have already arrived from ail over the State and Various parts of Mlaniffan, The meeting- will be representee almost wholly by people trout abroad, as the membership of tbis denomi nation has but few adherent in this locaiicy. or la fact tn Central Illinois. SXiHOBOHaS BOJIOA KgW 6. lucre being a movement to secure the listing of torn new Issues of Georgia State bonds at tbe New York Stock Exchange, Henry.

Qewea yeaterday sent a letter to the Chairman of the 8 Cock List Com mittee protesting against favorable action, be-eaus of th continued attitude of repudiation maintained by that biate. Tna bask and office flttine-g made bv A. H. Andrew IVi Wabash ar ar in com. MARINE iriTELLlGEr.CE.

Freiglita Firm on a Easis of Centa per Eoshel to Five Tha Georgian Bay Bate Advanced a Qaar- Ur of a Cent Ore Freights. Now VosmIo at Clsvaland -Crow Arroslsd Ports at Chicago. Milwaukea, and Buffalo. 7BBIOHTS, Freight rate were rather quieter yeaterday. Tba demand for grain carriers was steady and was fully equal to tba supply, bat tbs shippers all refused to declare aa advance on tbe 5-oent corn rata ta Buffalo.

Tha rata to Georgian Bay was established at St oent per bushel on corn by tb charter of a vessel during the afternoon. The following ohartera were reported TO BUfFAljOL Bushel. Prop W. A Stafford, Prop Fred Meroer. 40.000 AO.OOO Prep Vanderbilt, corn.

Scbr axooo S5.0OU 00,000 50.000 37.0OO 10.000 8.600 64.0OO 25.0OO Prop Boston, fichr Nicholson, Prop Lycoming, ooru Prop Lycoming, flaxeeed. Prop Lyeoauag. barley Prop Delaware, corn TO OkOBOtAX BAT, Prop Eagls Wing. e) ae qi a Ttal Tber waa aa advance in Dudtngton and Manistee lumber rata. Tbe offers for ore carriers raachsdashhchaaSLaa par ton, HEW STBAJtTJEBS.

BTwo aew steamers will ba eonstmcted at Win lam Bndolias yard, la Clsvslsnd, tnia faO. Oa of the vessels will be larger than aay of tha craft tbat baa been built at Cleveland. Thia statement means tbat a veeeet larger than the Omaha will be coaatructed. ae aha waa built at deveiand. She la intended for at, A.

Brad lev and Cries a. Graver. The second boat will be 240 feet long and is Intended for George Burnam at Brother and others, of Erie. Pa. When work ia begun on these two boats six ateamera will be undergoing eons true Hen in Cleveland at tbe aama 1 1 tne.

A WABMXHO. 0 peel si Tabu i am to Tha Inter Onan. FaAXxroar. Mleav. Sept.

a. CeDtsln Mitchell ra ports that tba buoy en Wsugasaaace SboaA In the Straits, la gone, and warns mariners to be caret ni. TO WTlt a BATB3 ADTAKCED. DaTBOfT. Sept.

6. Tne Detroit aad St. Clair Kiver Towiag Aaaoci atioa baa ad vanned rate 20 per cent, or te tbe old rate, and win also ose tba eld tonnage measure. VATJTxcAirVarza An early deciaioa tn th Penvkes appeal Marine men smils visibly whsn Captain Boya-ton's alleged adyentara on a lava island is related to There Ia a boom la yea el transfers at tbe pro ent urn. Alt of ths lines arc adding to fleet by pnrobaae.

Msllory new trlpl compound ngf a steamship is declared a euooess In advance of her trial trip, Sbe ia unqaeetiouably a an vaaaaU bo bar naa not been proved sat iiramoruy yet. TOBT LXSZ. AnarvAija. Arrtved With "Coal 8chrs M. W.

Page. Bal- tead. Uomer, Q. J. Boyee, aad Americaa Union, BnBslo, Arrived Wltn Bundrlee Prop Lora, Beaten Harbor prop City of St.

Joseph. Booth Haven: prop Delaware. Buff ale; prop Menominee, Muskegon; prop Lycoming. BuSslo: atmr Chicago, Manltqjroe. Arrivwd Light Prop Balise: achr Msara.

Mil- waukse: proo W. B- btallurd. Milwaukee. Arrived Wita Damber. Cedar, Etc.

Hcbr H. B. Moore, Maniatee: achr Kate Lvoaa. Maskagoa: achr Andrew Jackson. Hnskegon.

prop Charles juets. Alan la lee: achr John Mark, Mas Is tee: achr Bouse Simmons. Mnakseon: scbr Eigle Wing, Moskegoii: prop J. M. Allmendlnger.

Trarers Batr prep Thomas H. Smith, btnrgaon Bay; acbr Peoria, Kturgus Bay: prop J. Perrett, Marinecie; scbr Lena Star. Marinette: acbr D. L.

Filer. Marinette; achr J. Marinette: achr Empire State. Menominee; schr T. Jadd.

Mnneksenseee: prop U. Wortb-tagton. Cedar River; ecnr A. W. Lackey.

Mania- tee; prep ai. stars tali, Ja an late. Schr Saucy DaiUPeBtwatsr; soar Z. Y. M.

Traversa Bay: achr Ceeine. Lndjngton: achr Robert Howknt, ataalsts; achr J. M. Forrest. Muskegen; prwp Burlington, Drammoad'a Islsnd; achr Wyandotte, Drnmmond'a Ismnd; scat B.

B. laemaa, St. Joseph Island: pmo Jap. Maniat; soar Hunter bavldse. Grand Us van; scbr D.

A. Walla, afaikegoa: prop P. Heath. Sturgeon Bay; proo Ogatnaw. Oecoea: achr City of the traits, Oscoda: soar B.

O. Boberte. Oscoda; acbr Acnes, Oaoods; prop W. J. Carter.

Hamlin; achr Clara, Maaekaunee; sebf Barrisoo, WblU Lake; 'v- CUtAXAaCSS. Cleared with Grain Prop Lycoming, Buffalo. S7.0UO ba corn, 10,000 ba barley. bu nax-aeed: sohr baa mas. Uodrioh.

ia.26a ba wheal. Cleared wita bnneriea Stmr Chicago, Manitowoc; proo Meaomlnee, Maskagoa; prop Lora, Benton Harbor. Cleared Light Bohr E. S. Robinson.

Marinette; achr Mike Corry. Marinette; soar H. Wttbeok. Menekaunee; scar Bonse Simmona. Muskegon; prop M.

E. Butters. Lndlngton; achr Lilly E. Manistee; barge Lea Star. Mariaette: achr a W.

Kaghton, Man is la: prop Marshall, Manistee: prop Annie Aaara, Jiaskegoe: proo W. L. Brown, Do Pere: prop Jap, Maniatswl bchr Kate Lyons, Muakegan; achr L. Bimp-aon, Maniatee: achr la M. Davla, Maskswaa; achr sc.

Cook, Hamlin: scbr Korman, Bark Kuel; prop, G. H. Stark, Mnakegon; schr J. M. Forrest, Martins lily; sohr Hauler SevKlae, Grand Haven: prop.

B. A. Segmour. A cad id; sebr Andrew Jackson, Muskegon: prop Ueol Uarkham, Manlatses sohr Weetebseter. Sturgeon Bay: achr Eveline Bstee, Muskegon; acbr Driver, Moekewoo: achr Ella Blliawooo, Montague: prop Ida M.

Torrent, Muskegon: schr T. J. Brou eon. Cedar River; schr Peons, Leathern; prop Tempest, Muskegon; aoar r-nana. Marinette.

PASSED TUB BTVZBS. PoaT Htraox. MlclL, Sept. Dewn Calyta aad ooaaorta, Peaaank, Pandora, Missouri an bargea, Niaarara aad coosorts, Saginaw Valley, City of Aloena, J. E.

Potta, D. Balentlne and consort, ii. T. Fop aad consort, K. Llngeli, Sweethaart and consort.

It. A Law. Higrie and Red Case. China, M. Martin.

Three Brothers, G. barman. Oceanic. Prog i ess, William Cowie. Up P.

Clark aad barges, W. J. Haskell, Queen of tne Weat, Anaoaa, Continental and conaort, Hiawatha aad consort, pokes. Union, Conemauab and oonsort, Down Empire and bargee, IflM p. m.

Arctis aad St, Douls, 5:15: Mdwxukee, Keystone and consorts, ti. Up Gardec City aad barges, IS noon; Nevada. 12:15 p. Jessie. J.

X. Johnson, A. Pord, and Smith Post, Superior and consort, 1 Moore Sane-land and Bub Dond. 2: Nawborgb. 7.t!0.

DgTaorr. MmiL. Sep. S. Passed Up Tug Castle and achr Id at tie Wells, 12:20 prop New burg.

lOrO; barge Waldo A very and oonsort, prop Wuiiam H. btsvena, 11:31: tug Mnslo and three batgea, 1 1 P. M. Bares Porter Chamberlain aad three bargea, sort, 1 Lothan and two bargea, prop Colorado, 6: barge A Wee urn aad tare bares. 3 JM.

Down A M. Barge Fred McBrier and consort, 3 Pag Jebn Martin, Winshrw, Oa- nto and soars 8. Neelon. Fleet Wing. Persia.

9:30: barges A Langell and sebre Sweetheart, J. M. Knapp. tug Sweoostakea and soars Psnaukee, P. M.

Bogera, Pandora, 12. P. M. Prop China, 1:80: barges Progress, Teoumsely, aad oonsort, D. Baileutine and oonsort.

4:10: Ooeanlce, George T. Hope and achr Margate. Missouri and three bargea, tag porter ana actus At ana Ihrss Brothers, G. Bberman. Post Huxosc Sept 8.

Down Oscar Townsend and Ed. Kolley. Samson, C. Hutchinson and S. T.

Watson, 8:33: Janiata and Anna Sherwood, 9:45. Up eyrAoos. 8. Wind, southeast; light. TBI STBAITaV MACxntAW Crrr.

Sept. Down Proo Kittle M. Forbes, 7 achr A J. Rogers, 7: So: Annie ki. Petersoa, J.

Loom la, McLsurea, tag Crusader with acbr D. E. Bailey, B. B. Hayes, Constitutton, I and Jone other, 10; prop Dean Richmond, achr Manaaailla, Metro poll tan, 3 prop Alpena aod oonsort, 4.

Up Prop Josephine, 6a, John B. Lyon with achr John M. Hutohlnsos, scbr Mtanie Blauson. 10: prop Albany, schr F. O.

King, prop Mont Eagle with soar White btar and vauo btar, li avons annr raraaa. 1 2 :10 p. m. prop Arabia. 1 scbr John B.

Mer rill and Moonlight, 1:30 Evening Btar aad Waukesha, Outbwatte wilh ecbra Thomas Gswa and Typo, City of Boms wltn schr Redwing. 5:40. Calm, CtlXBOTOAX. Sept. tf.

Departed Istw- rence. Messenger, City of Macklnack, Lottie Wolf. Arrived H. Tabor, Danosa City. Minnie Af.

Northaaat wind, brisk; weather warm and pii WELLAKD CANAL POAT C0T80SSX, Oak, EepC Passed Cp Bohr Biasing Star, Otwego to Bandusky. ooal; I I i Fort, Fair Haven to Cnioago, coal; E. H. Bntherford, Thorold to Toledo, light. Down Sohr Rival, Detroit to Ogdens' burg, wbeati bargee Augusta aad G.

M. Bselon. Marqaatte to Garden Island, timber: R. Benson and Emerson, to Garden Island, tim bers A 1 bat roe Cleveland to Cobourg, ooal ateambargea Euterptise and barge, Cleveland to Brockvilie. ooal: Lincoln and Llsgar.

Toledo to Edwards bare, eorni Clinton aad barge. Bay City to Montreal, lumber: prop Alma Monro, Toledo so on treat, corn; atmr sir a. mm tiiey. rimer-eon to Garden Island. Umber.

Wind southwest ngnc Hueciai Tslssram te Ths Inter Ossssl. Post Dsuiousia, Sept. Vessels passed up: Bieamera r. a. UaeKell.

ugdensburg to Chicago, general cargo: Crieagarry and barges, Charlotte to Port Artbnr, ooal; St. Magnus, a-insstoa to AaDtaoaia, light: schooner Maeaan. Chariots to Chicago, coal Comanoha, Charlotte to Chicago, coal: John Wesle. Charlotte to De troit. (Ma iron; General Fraas Sisgei.

Ogdeaeburg to Banauaxy, iron ore; 1. it. slerrttt, to Kingston, light: Ella Morton. Hamilton to Cleveland, light. Dewn Steamers, Clinton and barge.

Bay City to Montreal, lumber: Enterprise snd barges, Cieve- la ad to Brockvilie. eoels schooners il. preemi Cleveland to Belleville, eeal; Hartford, Chloaga ta vswego, oorn; uxnt easterly wma. 8ATJXT STB. 2CABXB CAM Ala, BAOXT Stb, Maaix, Sept.

Down: A M. team barge W. li. Wet more. achr Brunette, lu; wops outarlo.

Hyack. Boanoke. 11. P. Steambarre Raleigh, aohra Mlagara, Luosrne.

prop B. W. BIsnchsrd. steambarce at. au Airake.

Alcons. scar Aits. steam' barge A. Everett, Sophia Miach. H.

J. Webb, Delaware. 7:40: Cumberland. W. 8.

Crosthwaite. aad Eras tea Coming. 8:50. Cleared Down: A M. prop Minnie 7S atmr rands Smith.

10. Arrived up, p. Prop Atlantis, fit af ess ea ger. 7:30. A M.

nn Proo United Empira. 1 prop Bemora, sohr Kate M. Chambers, proo J. L. tiara, 11 P.

M. Prop Japan, Phtletus baw ysr. steam barge Bruno, achr Lanra, 2:30 tug Tom Darling, achr. K. WUlisms, steam barge Avltue AU jrorbea, prop Northerner, POST OP BUFFALO.

BtrrrAXO, V. Sept a. Coal frelgbU did Bet Jump as seas partis bad expected. Tba amount of stock for shipment we light, aad with a fair umber of good-sized vessels on the markst. freights jast about held tbeir own, Ibe receipts of ooal tor eom weeks have been email, aad there seem bo indlcatiooa of any material Increase Just yet.

Eagagsmeate were: Stmr C. J. Kershaw, for Milwaukee: sohrs George, 1L W. Page. Charles Foster.

J. Case, and Alice B. I orris, for Chicago, each at 75 cents, Tb steamer Jsmes Pickands and consort Wsyne go light to Ashland for ore, and tba Nebraska light to uuiuin for wheat. Canal freights continued fairly sotive aad steady at cents on wheat to Aew Vera. waa a little easier, shipments being mad at 5a ana ogeenia Ibe steamer Clyde.

which bad on Easla Beef, Lake Superior, did not leak te aay perceptible extent oa tne way down. Sbe i to be docked, however, attar an- sosaing; for examination of ner bull. The application for kHOO insurance oa tha Hl- fated schooner Hanora Carr, which had been sent to a cnioago agent by Captain Ueorge larks. naa beea returned indorsed. Jo Captain Clarke says be waa not acting as agent for any particular company, but asereiy tried get the Insurance a best he eonld, without mak ing any promise, alter local nnoarwrUars bad re fused to lonca tne vessel.

Arrived Proo D. M. Wilson, from Chicago, corn; A 8, Hopkins, from Toledo, wheat; Clyde, from Washbara, noar; H. 8. Ha bell, from Bay City, lomber: Jamea Pickands from Toledo.

wheat; Portage, from Chicago, floor, schra Manitowoc, trots Chicago, corn: Wayne, from Toledo, wheat; G. B. Jonee. from Chicago, corn; u. u.

uurton, irom nananaxy. wneat; suveraide. from Lafrienier, Charger, from Toledo, wheat; Journeyman, from Bsy City, lumber; A. Hotch-klaa, from Penetangulahene. lumber; G.

H. Ward, from Au Sable, tamper: T. G. Lester 'and Little Wisaabickoa- from Bay Citv. lumbar.

Clasrad- Props Jams Pickands, for Dulatu; H. 8. Hub bell, for Bay City, ooal: D. M. Wilson, for Dn lata, coal: achra F.

8. Danfortn. far Chicago. coal syne, lor Asniand; ldtfneniar, for Chi cago: Riverside, for Toledo: Journeyman. T.

G. Lester, tor Bay City: Gt H. Wand, tar Ssadnaw: Little isaaniclroB. for Bay City. VABIOTJS POBTS.

Bpecial Tales ism te The Inter Ocasa. BAX CITX. alien- Sept. Arrived Frora Buf falo, Bieamiiarge Glasgow, bargee Baokbout, Montgomery. Jupiter.

Racine. Jennass; from Tons wands, bargee imtt h1 Botefora, Baa- from Ciaveiasd. steam barge Miehigaa. bsrre Cleared-. For Tonewanda, bargea Minnie Ortoa.

Racine: for Erie, bare Jennass: lor Buffalo, barge Botsford. Special TeleaTsra to Tbs inter Ocean. EAST TAWAA, Mien, bent Airrved Wrtgut Boeoobel. Mary Stockton. Clinton.

Moore. Cleared Hanriao. Bpeosl Telerrsm to Tbs Inter Oeets, UKAXD HAygX. beot. fi, Arrived CitT of Mdwaokee.

scbr O. Haul Earl. Cleared Sire City of Milwaukee. A. Wilds: aohra Woliea, Sarah Johnson.

David MacT. lyecisl Teles-ram to Tae IntarOesaa-MuWAtrxka. Wis. Sept. tjnlDoer made no inqsine te-day for grain carriers on aeoeaat ef tne high rates.

Arrived Props W. H. Bsrnum. from Buffalo, coal; Lycoming sad Vanderbilt. from Boffalo.

merchandise: Lswresoe aad Lehigh, from Chicago. oosX Cleared Schr Meta- comet. for Eeoanaba; proos Lehiarb aad Vaader- btlt, for Buffalo, merchandise; iy coming, lor Chicago, mercnandlse. Spetal i-learssa lbs later Oraan. ColU'iowooo, nept.

tx Arrived Bohr a WeodruiL front Black River, coal. Wind Bpeetsl Telegrsm to The Inter Ocean. ovn sotnro. Ont. Sept.

Arrrnd stmr Athabasca, from Port Huron, passengers and frearht: stmr Pacific, from Sanit Sto. Maria, paa-aenaera and freight, Wind, aeata, bpecial Telegram to Ths Inter Ocean MIDLAND. Oal- Sept. Arrived Bareee Uinenkauno, achr A Moaer and Mead, from Cnioago. corn.

Escavaba. Sept. ArTTved Scbra Owssoo. J. S.

Richardson. Departed Stmra Vernon, A-Folsom, Minnesota: score Lem Ellaworth, B. Hares, Zach Cbaadler, Barbarian, Frank Perew. King Fishes, Masaaeoit, J. nV Rich ar da.

Wind aoath. light: weather clear. MAJtorrrn, Sept. 6, Arrtysd Havana. Cleared William Chlaholm.

8. Sheldon with Ely and Kimball; Oregon, Palms, and Florida, Fiuhngh. Wind, south oast, Soeeiai ieaMTsm to tns inter Ocean. CaAALkvoix. Sept.

6, Cleared Sohrs Atvln Bronson and Sea Gem. Arrived Kate Hincbman and Barbarian, Weather warm; wind, aoathwest, Special Teies-rani to Tbs Inter Ocean. KraosTON, Ont, Sept, ArrtvmlS Schr Maggie McRae, from Manistee, deals; prop St. Magnus, from Dulutb, wheat: achr Gleniffer. from Detroit; prop Scotia, from Toledo, Greeewood, from Toledo, coal.

Cleared Prop St. Mara ns. for Derrolv licbt. No wind, bpeetsl TeiesTsm to Tne later wean FKAXxroKT, Mlotu, Sept, Arrtved Stmr Gratwick with two consorts, light, from below to load lumber for Tonawenda. Bpecial rd ram to Tne later iisss EaiB, Sept, Arrived Schr Marengo, from Keoanabs, ore; scbr America, from Toledo, wheat, proo Alaska, from Chicago, floor.

Cleared Proo Philadelphia, for Cnioago. merchandise'' sohr America, tor Toledo, light; Alaska, for Buffalo, liebt. DU1.UTH, MIoil, Bept. Foreign nterad Prop Wssooasla, 2U5 toaa Bads, Serais, Foreign cleared Prop Wisconsin. 3.220 aaoka millstnffa.

3,315 biis flour. 2,444 sacks floor, 406 wool. Von bars bullion, six bales fnre. Sarnia. Coast entered Prop George Bpenoer, 150 tone Que I.

Cleveland: City of Tremont, mdsr. Hancock; prop Idaho, mda, Buflsio; Coast, cleared Prop George Spencer, light to load or: proo City of FremoaU mdse, Hancock: prop Idaho, 2.0C5 brls floor. l.OOO sacks floar. 700 cases salmon. Boffalo: achr Iron Cliff, OVOOO ba i wheat, Buffalo; prop H.

G. Packer, 20.076 bm wheat. Buffalo; prop R. E. Packer, 44,139 bal wheat, Boffalo: 23Ov0OO oa ehsrtered at 0ig cents for Buffalo, Wind aOuthweat; rainy.

CUtvaXARO. SepL 6. Arrtved Prop China. 1 Dnlath; B. J.

Maey. Aehtabnla. Kalkaska, Oscoda, lumber; M. Sicken. Bay City, lumber; achra Hay Richards, Eecanaba, ore: MonUoello, 'Kara nabs, ore; Q.

K. Porter. Marble head, stone; bargea Joseph, Bay City, lumber: Golden Harvest, East Saginaw, lumber: Morwsy, Putin Bay, loa. Cleared Prop China, Buffalo: J. U.

Dovareaux, Marquette, light: E. B. Hale, Marquette, light; 8. J. Macy, Dnluth; Kalkaska, Oscoda, lime; M.

Sicken, 6acnaw, lightr schra Ganges Tawaa, railroad iron; Fayette Brown, Thomas Quad. Marquette, light; John- Burt, iHonchten, coal; Hattie Wells. MUwaukee. coal; Pelican Dnluth light; Bargee Senator Blood. Sae Inaw light; Ht.

Joseph. Bay City lit ht: Oolden HarvUt Pactflo Trans Dort, East Saginaw light; Scows J. K. Porter. Marbiqhead bgnt; Cbaclten, Banna ugni.

Charters to-day Prop 3. H. Prentica and schr Gus Hawk and Sbawnea, coal, Toledo to Milwaukee SL bt earner City of Cleveland and conaort Ahira Cobb, grain, Dulutb to Buffalo, 61 cents; prop Seiah, Chamberlain and oonsort John Martin, ore, Marquette to Ohio ports $1.75: steamer Oneeka, wheat. Dulutb Buffalo. oent; schr Martana and Leonard Hanra, ooal.

Sandusky to Milwaukee. prop Thomas S. Christie and sohr Henry A Kent, ooal, Cleveland to Chicago, $1 steamer St. Magnus, ooal. Cleveland to Port Arthur.

BO cents: teambarg Bently. ooal, Cleveland to McKay' Harbor, and achr Paul, eoal, Cleveland to Port Arthur, on privrte terms: proo Oriental and eon. aorta Gackln and Southpamptou, ooal, Cleveland to Brockvilie, private terms Bpecial lalesram to In in tr uossa. OoDrssBPKO, It. Sept.

Arrfyed Prop W. T. Frost, achra H. A MUla and W. A Sherman, grain, Chicago; (teambarg Otego, grain, Toledo.

A DELICATE WAY OP PUTT IN O- IT. Mlsa Prudence Qlya me soma deoolleta clajn. tileaia. Walter Bg pardon, miss, bat I don't exactly Ausa Prudonoe Well, Little Nock clams, I moan; tmt deoolleta is tna soma tMoz and I i 3 THE HAILYAYS. Central Traflo Lineo and tL.e Chicago and Atlantlo ViSsr in Opinion.

Tne Tfestera Ballway Pool Heetinji To-daj and Its rretrject of Soccessa Beporta of (Tutting1 of East-bound Treignt Eates Eastern Passenger Hattert Botes. CEKTHAIi THJLFFIO A7FATHA, Tha official record of th pmiiasiltim of ths meeting of th Chicago eommtUe ef tb Centnd Triffle Aasaelatlon. bald bora an Sept, 2. was sons out yosterday. It shows tbat tba representative of tba abash Hoed promised thai tb statistics of business carried at Irom 'Hannibal and Quinoy would ba presentsd at en adjourned meeting to bs bald barsTbnrsdsy.

provided tbat the Chicago roada also nave their atatiaUos tor th years 1883. 1884 and 1885 ready or comparison. The Wabash representative stated further that be did aot anticipate any difference of opinion In preparing the dlviaiou of business. In securing its admission into th pool, and that he would agree to taa division eg to oa arbitratioav It waa Uetotced. That the lias from Chicago wta pre rate with St.

Louis and Peoria connection, tbe excesses and denoiie of payment by them nder the tramo agreement at these cities, to th oxteut that they participate ia tha aaid trafSa Mr. Gray, of tba Pan Handle Hoed, aaid that bad a objection to iaelading in the Chios- Division tbe tramo delivered by the Hii, nois and Iowa Boed for the Chicago, bt, Louia and Pittsburg Boad at North Jndaon, and It was agreed that taia traffic ahoaid bs laoluded. The Commissioner read a letter from Mr. Beun uu rimunii or tarn iiuiongo ana ansa tie com pany, oaten Ana. Ale, leSo, stating that this pany was aot carrying Its proportion of the Chisago traffic and that be considered all vcrnai nnaersianaings as to mamtenanos of rates at aa and.

Tn Commissioner also Stated that tbe Chicago and AUautie ehlpment fortne week ending 2d. leme, as ahowa by the Board of Trade reports, by lta owe Una from Chicago, wera 9 4-10 per osbt, aad by th Wabash Boad 6 4-10 per oent, making a total of 23 S-IO per cent of tha Chicago east-bound traffic by both lines, not In otudinar trams pseeiac through Chicago, Tha following waa adopted: Jifoived, That the Commissioner Is directed to cooler with President King of tbe Kew York, Lake rie aad Western Company, touching lie. Benedict's latter of A sc. 12. 18SS.

and th statistic of the disproportionately large tramo now moving via teat lis Eaaewardiy. and request that the trunk line agreement be applied thereto with a view to maintaining rates out of Chicago, which cannot bnt be affected Injuriously by tbe evasive volume of Uamo now going over that line. The trafflo manager of the Chicago aad Gnnd Trunk Boad agreed to arbitrate passenger matters, ta sassy waving tna objcetioa mad at previous meeting by Assistant General Passenger Agent W. L. Davla.

Tba great eonfereno of railway which wul prey a mighty bottle far supremacy. although a strong counsel of arbitration, win ba bold here to-day. Tba opinion an to orobabla results are about aa divided aa tba individual features of tbe various linos Interested. Soma predict that -bat verv Utile will he, ba. com piisbed in forming general pools, be- far instance, tna Wabash aad taa City.

St. Joseph and Council Bluffs roada will refuse to enter Into aay new agreement until the settlements the old Western reigbt Associstioa hare been effected that tna Northwestern Bond will refuse to nod ranee cattle trafflo, tbat the St, Paul's Ham mend beef contract will be aa obstacle te pesos, aad that tba ainerenees or opinion ae to milling la transit Cannes be obliterated. On tbe ether bead 1c Is reported that personal eonterwnoes have bean held during tbe past few dsvs at which soma af tha varying news have given way to unani mous oplaion, that the Wabash and the City, fit. Joseph and Council Blag Moods will withdraw their demanda anoa thefalttiimentel certain promises, that tbe St. Paul Boad will loss, that tba Bullns-tosi and tbe Alton Boads are not aafmnctt averse to long period pools aa they wera a tew days ago.

Yes- taroay aaooommitieea of too western neighs Association submitted their printed reports to the general managers' committee, whien will la turn be presented to tho general meeting te- day. Some other ptwparatloaa for serf eetiag taa pooling machinery ot, the new ergaaisattoa, aad eome freight matter in connection with tba war aleo rt 1st need at MAST-BO TJMS FSSUIHZ. JtATZSV There was considerable talk her yosterday boat catting of East-bound freight rates. It was said a redaeUoa of arc cents nor 100 pounds on grain was being made, tbat tba guilty Hard wera U.U VIM UMh iHVa, u. BaWlSl to New York and 25 oeate to Mew amglaad points was being quoted.

It was reported tbat a notice- able feature ot thia alleged catting was tbat tha -ent took grain corn and oats ont of tbe elevators Instead ot "on One hundred ears of corn aad aa many ears of eats wore loaded out of dayatexs oa aliased cut rates. XASTXHS PAsWaSB3aVATTZXV Tbe Central Trafflo Association, pa nans ar do pertinent, will bold an important session at Com- mlaaioner George Daniels' office to-day. When tbe differential fares were granted tbe Chicago At Grand Trunk aad tbe Chisago At Atlantic roada oa business to Boston and Kew Kngland points, tha action was taken with tbe understanding that it should be temporary ao as to Judge of lta eflicacy and that in oaae there waa any difference of opinion, the matter be referred to the arbi trator. To-day thia aubleot will be reconsidered with view of making permanent the action previously taken or ef anhmliung li to arbitration. XZSSOT7KI PACIFIC CHANGES.

A number of official changes are announced by the Missouri Pacific Boad to take immediate of- Tba afBca of division frsight agent of tb road at bed alia. Mot, has bean dleoon tinned, na aleo those of tbecommercial agents at Kansas City and Atchison. He W. Stlth. who baa been chief eiatk of th freigta r-epartaaent at St, Ioala.

baa been promoted to the position of assistant general freight agoat, wltn heedauarters at St, Loala, Tnia Is a new offloa. Mr. Stlth fat a very young and energetic railway official of eousiderabts axparianoa, aad ana af tha meet promising men In tne service, wno is ex. pec ted to make a good leuoid for himself. Mr.

V. Lewis has been appointed aaeistaat-awn- eral freight agent at Kansas where A Smith was commercial agent formerly. He baa gone to Wichita, Kan wbere be ia now the eom- naeroiai agent. W. H.

Garrett baa been appointed divtonal txalgnt agent at Atchteoa, TLBS. Tbs Lake Sbora Company snnosraoes that aaMl further notioe, train No. 4 will stop at band oaky Station to take on passengers. The Bt, Lonla Clnb. Knights Templar af Phila delphia, whioa arrived ia tb city oa Sunday evening, and which baa been visiting bars since, wni leav tor Aanvg via tag Atuxuagton no i to-day.

YELLOW TETEH. Ro Kew Case ntBiloxt A Sailor Dying: of tba DbssHat HawTsrk. Bexoxf, Sept, tt. Tba sick: no Cadet Point are oonvalwortlTig. exoept on a.

Thera boon no nw eaea alaoa tba morning of Sept. 3. Dr. GodXrwy's report ef taa sickjieea baa boon completed and forwarded by mail to Surgeon General Hamilton. Washxwotox, Bast.

6. Surgeon General Hamilton, ot tba Marina Hospital Beryl oo, ba received tba folio win jr telegrsphlo report irom ar. uoamy, ueg aucau, iaa Have visited and erltiaellr examtnad fee three days all cases ot sickness In the infected next of Biioxl; have not eeen case ot yellow fever. Only one ess of stekn baa developed since my arrival. All patlenta convalescent but one.

Best ot tea town healthy. Partioulara by mail. TJpon roooipO of thin dlsnatch tho Burroon General aat tna following reply: Advise tbe Mayor, simply as precautionary neasnre In avoidanoe of possible errors, that tn sick be kept under surveillance for six days. Inform ma what be intends to do, and treioin your Krw Toaa. Sept health officers fonnd last nl(rht Grant Golden, nreman on tha Atlas steamer Aivo, suffering from vel, low fever ia Sh Ylacent's Hospital.

Tho llMtnur came in last wee, from a voyajro to aba Waet Inalee and Soatn Amerloan ports, and Golden, wbo la Scotchman, took board at 23 1 West street Saturday ha was taken ill, and by Sunday night tha eharacterlstia symptoms of yeUow lever bad developed. Tba health officer removed bim to bt. Vincent's Hospttal, where he is now Tha steamer, hospital, and boaratnir-boiuta bava been dislntected. Kew Vork has scattered cases of yellow fever every auinmer. Ttiie ia the first thia year.

Tb health oittcera do not fear that tn contagion wii spread, profesaimr to believe tnat It can norer 0'aia obuua a.

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