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b " Bobr 1L, Tush, Muskeyos . Belir Geslne, B Nollio Lautot, hluskogon, lumbor, < Prop idaho, . Bebr 2,18, Buk - BT Bcir Kato 1incVitnnn, Oconto, lumber, " Bhir Olura, Manated, lusaber, o gt o ‘Bt £, 1T Tioyeeiay Do Noquo, codur posta; Scow Whilo Oak, LNay s, wood, - Seove Maplo Leaky ¥, viitlo Lako, limbor, Behir Mariuer, Onntrs Wile, woody i Beiie 1, Booville, Dunc V8 U1y, Tunbar, Prop vototne, Bufulo, Aunirics, 8l J, Digler, Day Oity, 23 £ Priy Frontler Culy, Mutic iinee, lumbor, f Beow L. Painter, Whito Li ark, Blir Coral, Bilver Lake, o ker, Prop Blckluna, Mitwaukve, -Vght, . Behr B, G, Andrown, Green' 13"V bark, Beow Aagdalena, Bt, Paul’s Tie V) wouds Blr Novina, Oconto, hunbor, : Prop Arbin, Duitulo, swndrles, © . 7 Sibr Van Vilkenbergs, Bufaio, eval, ey Barge Mariuotto, Mcnominen, hutber g Bugo Eidordo, Menominee, lumler, | Hargo D, L, Fier, Menomiuee, lundser, % Trop Beots, Moutreul, aundifes, H Prop 8. 0, Baklwin, Eecannba, nlg-lron, Prop Favordlo, Menominee, nundzied, Banggo Lilon Willlame, Monontinicy lumber, Buargo 't 3, Brouron, Menoiminge, luuber, H Barjje Bouora, Menoininee, hulir, g Stmr Corun, Bt, Josoph, Hundrice, Prop Sovarign, Montreal, uuarts, Prop Tuuko Breaze, lientot Iathor, sundles; zlie 0, 3. Bond, Ossrego, to, Mustcgou, I i ol i, , Jumber, Btr Shoboygan, Munitowoe, snudries, JMelir Liicoln Dall, Oswego, coal, Hrlg Cormerce, Monotstnie, tumber, Prop 8y Lark, Rogat' Grock, ek, Bt 1Liro, South nvon, sindries, Bebr ‘Compest, Manlatee, luwl li 1tamilton, Kingsto ‘aulle, Murkegon, & Ut Lovi Graut, o1, linibor... Selyt Iver Lowon, Mitokegon, fuuike fohir A, 3. Bocrs, Muslicgon, Tumbes Beow Graugor, Bt Laul’s Lict, lumiy Sohr Kitty Urunt, Baugatnek, Tuwbo Bebv Radical, Clay Banke, bark, Kot Diagoteh, Oconio, limbar, Ludington, wood, * Brhar Montatk, Oswegy, ‘coal, r Honest John, Pentwalor, lumbor,. Prop MoiGminen, ' Muskegon, studrica, Bolur Mury, Biators Bay, wooll, * Gohy Mary, Mauinteo, Hmbor, 4 Boir M., J, 'Ouinsuings, Oswegs, coal, Sehir Edla Ellinwood, White Lake, luinber, Trop 8, D, Caldwell, Port uron, mindries, Beow Mutomlucs, Ludington, Iimbor, Prop Oswegnteli, Ogdenabury, sundsics. Fargo Advance, Peshtiga, luni Tiurgo Peatitigo; Poaitiyo, Jumbe ¥ N, 1L, Koiry, Whito Lako, lumbor, Siliv Olara Parkar, Bufulo, coll, Belir L, B, Coutos, Muskegon, lumber, x Julin B, Merrill, Mustogon, lumber, B:br H.'D, Afouro, Muskegon, lnmbor, Belir Mogyio Thompson, Muskegou, lumbier, 8chr Raciuo, Muskogau, lumber, Bclir A ca, Muskegon, lnnilo e A : 052 Sctir Robert Howlett, Grand Tave , lwber, ., Belie Ebenw: y B inks, biabor, A Bchr Lhza Day, Whito Rver, lumber, Belir Mary Colting, Oconto, lumbor, Beur Noril 8tar, Yantwater, lumber, Belr Scventh Olilo, Whito Lakio, lumber, L) 8.1ic Dollvin, Oawogo, coals . Béhx Buutliwoat, Oawogo, coal. © Belr Thoodore Pavsons, Rochestor, coal, ebr X5, R, Wililama, Etlo, conl.* Beow Luurel, Batigatuck, Wool, Beow M, N, Duuham, C3ilina Mer, wood, ‘Butivlo, sundrics, Bebr A, Plugyer, Holluud, burk, Greon Iiag, batk! ’ Brlg divclinule, Gevuto, Tunib Belr Jlarrietto' Aune, Grand Havon, lunibor, | Belie Westchestor,” Muskogon, lmber, . . - Bebr Magnolin, Muskogon, tumbor, Bchir Helon Blood, duskegon, lumber, Bor Gllppar Oity, Aisboyon, Wiaber. Stmr Huron, Bangatuc, 200 groon hides, 40 koga “beer, 50 Drig e ko 200 troap ety 40 koms 26 . Prop Oity of Traverse, Traversa City, 1,068 bu wheat, : sundries, 2 Prop W. T. Graves, Duffalo, 4,000 by corn. 7 Lels pork, ond sutidrics, Bazgo Marinotte, Monomineo, 4 bris corn mesl snd Frop Eiyorite, Miomtuog, 300 bria capent and sus- Bebr Lugy J, Clark, Buffalo, 30,341 bm corn, Sebs G, D, Tussoll, Baffolo, 49,560 bu corn, Prop Prussia, Montreal, 16,600 bu corn, Prop Lako Drocee, Bentah Harbor, 15 brls tlour and undrios, Stmr Corona, B, Josoph, sundrics, Bebr Moonlight, Bulinlo, 60,600 bu whest, - NIOUT CLEABANOED, ‘Prop Monominoe, Muskegen, suudrics, TProp Mowwl, Buifalo, 9,407 bu corn, 3,350 bids flour, 400 green ltdos auid 60 pigo Lora Barge Alert, Foahtigo, - 18 Lris pork, 3 brls beof, and ks aundrise, . + Prop Cioveland, Ogdensburg, 11,187 bn corn. Btar Shioboygan, Abnitawor, auudrica, rop Suporior, Tort Colborne, 32,356 b corn. Tarze Sandusity, Port Colbotio, 43,654 bu corn, . Prop beolls, Mottreal, 16,178 bui corn, Beiur Inbiperning, Port Turon, 27,660 bu corn. Prop Gity.of London, Montreal vis Gollingwood, 1,040 bu wiicat, 787 brla flour, aud sundriea. Prop Boverclgn, Montrea), 17,543 bu corn, Bsiar Kmerald, Port Cotborne, corn, Prop Mayflowor, Port Lurod, 11,005 bu corn, 900 brls fiour, 100 brla corn moal, . Lalko Froalita were dull and fower, Tho churtora reported Tast svoutug wero mada a 330 natead of e, %o feflows g vesuels woro_engaged to-doy : ‘o Dr.Falo—1iurgo Koicliunr, corn, 350 ; prop-Potoniac, wheat,' through, To Port Oltornc—8chr Emeruld, corn, on private formus, Tosurula—Prop Mayflowet and bargo Istipot- ming, com, Hinouyh, o Ogfonsburg—prop Ciovalsily eorti, thzough, Foial, 63 capucity, 160,000 bu cori snd 9,600 LU whieat, EHinals & Michizan Canal. . DBrnarpont, 1, July. 25.—Arnivep—Brilllant, Borris, 6,900 Lt corti; Pl Icgort, 6,700 L cor prop Xiug Do, Kaulak er, 1,800 L corn’ " Jockwood, Otaws, 5,500 bu corn; prop J. D. Rador, Ottawa, 9,600 bu corn; prup, Wasle, Sonoea, 8,500 bu corn, 10 Bu rye; Frieudshlp, Soueca, 6,400 bu corn. 7 Cuyanro—-Dolphin, Ottawa, 92,140 ¢ funiber; Hars riof, Houvza, 19,430 £¢ lumber’; Phoendz, Lowkport, 150 m ehingles, A Venvels Poosed Povt TTuron, Poxr Huso, Mich., July 25—Evening. —DowN— Prop Chompluin; bark Louiss ; Scirs Gohumlan, Gourad lield ; burge Nobert ackett nud tow, - v—ilargo’ Cormoraht with Charlea W sehr Gorhawk, Wisn—Southwest, Soatber cloudy, wilh ratn, Bliscoilaneona, s cmorap, The achr Paulln, wiiic ou Lor way to Soully Chica~ 0 Jost Saturday, collided with State stroot bridge sud fowBor ftblooi, Ty’ pebr Horald and scow Granger will go on Ailler's ary-dorlk to be calked. gilio s Sdleal 18 goilinganow wainmast st Millor's dry-dock, L300 T selir MoonUght sreived ot (s post for tho irat timo Icat Saturday, Bbo belouga to 1ibbard E Vance, of Milwaukeo, und Lad o carzyliig vapaclty of 5,500 bulshls of wheat! An sccount of tho " uaching of o prop Mer shant, of tho Anchor Ling, avout 10 miles south of Milwaukeo, waa given in tho Jocal coluana of -yostor day'a Tninuxe, "L hir. Aillor, of dry-dock fume, hs receivod a raft - of 52 spars, wiich will Lo converted futo wnusts, Tn Cuttig up no of thoao, which was 130 foot long od & Tect at tho Lottom, o squirrella nest, full of hickory uts, was found-u tho hoark of tho troa. Thore wero 6 inchics of wood grows ontiroly sround it, aud sa this Jart of the mast would have como about 20 feot abovs tise deck, it might havo becomo very dangorous n o storu i, tho, defest nok boon observed in cutting wn the tree, 2 —Tho mammoth stesm bargo V, K. Keichum, s Soading grain ot Buckinghinm’s lgyator, ZDiring tho sovere squall lust Friday ovening Capt, R, M, Brower, of tho tug Protect{on, saw a Iarge wators spout about four nifles &, N, E, from the cily, It spun around 1iko a top, snd travoled novtl about twa wmilos and then dissppeared, —Auotise vory sovaro squall pused over tho ety and tholsko yestordcy morulngut ubout § a'clack,” Tho Caplain of tho Kuto Iinchman, who_ eamo in yealor- duy, reports seeltig & vensol going uouth without sails and Jibboom gono, Afier passiug hior sho hobrtod nigsiul of dlntross, Ho sléo found a vessol that bid ' if-noss.. transnctad, |+ 'LOCAL MISCELLANY. ! THE COMMUNISTS. e + ‘The viotory of -tho. Communiats of this city, galuod ovor tho “taxunyors of tho Sayentoonth Wiird laat Eriday ovong, by . bronking up, the fire-patrol maoting, secws . to have exhisustod thoir strangth. For montha thoy have boow in & stato of diswolution, and, in spits 'of tho abllity aud onorgy of their = loadefs, thow ranks. booamo ihinuor” and thiuuor, Tox, wooks thoy havo beon quarrling aud charg- Ing each othor withs tronchery, and bpt for the firo of tho 14th inst. thoy would now-bo deador than' an Egyptlan muymmy, Tho excitemdut creatod by that fire, aud tho consoquent oxions slon of tho five-limits, gove thelr wily leadors anothor chauce ta thrust thomselves bafora tha * | publio arid keep up tho notorioty which thoy had galued duriug the workingmen's troublo lqaé 1| whter. Llko n drowning mon catehiug for n straw, thoy eanght at the opportunity of making 'anotlier offurt Lo nave themuelves from perdle tion, Tho loader imagincd that by, istug’ o cry agajust tho oxtonsion of thoe flra-linuts, on account of injustive to (ho workiugmeh, Yuoy might ngain oolioot ibelr seattordid foroes, ~ ¥or tho © Inat iwo wooks +{ thoy had propared far that vietary laat Friday, which, howover, would lLave turnod out:n dofont, find Mr. Behooniwger and Mr. Korla shown n, little mora. azovity, and not aliowerl: thomsolvas to bo ocutwittod by tho shrowd Communiatic lendor Zimpel. /8till, tho vie- tory ‘of lust Lriduy will boor.thiem o fruits, as the taxpaycrs of tha ward ard'now on their gunrd aud will bo propased for them at_tho noxt meoting. 'Their loud and bombastlo talk: of: tho. 1ast fow doya hibs beoomo more subduod, and ap thoy do nol oo tho mussca of workivguion ral- lyng aronud thot na thoy oxpactod, they'ara rotting discournpod, and bogin to - find out that thiy 18 o bad country In which to practico com- muniem, or oven to teach woclnlism, - - o7 The Inok of interest exhibitod by the working- mon towaras thom s audrined by thoe leaders to tlio incapacity of tho Contral Qommittoo, ' Thay therefors forcod tioold Contral Committas'to rosign, aud elocted n now: oun’ yestorduy afternoon, A convontion ® for this' pur- o waa hod ot ' No. 120 Wost i‘um stroct, twenty dologatos bning presont, and among thom Mr. Athert Alichelson. Aftor Blr, Kloin-had boen olectod ' Proyident and Ar, Asmus Boecrotary, DMr. NMichalson stated that thero wera sovernl roportors.presont, and bo whould liko to know what todo with them, Mr. +{ Klinga soid that the reportory sliould booxelidod -] bocauso thoie hall was too - small to hold i) them . and all tho delegatosn. Mr, Zimpol il also thought thezoportera should o excludad, 4 not bocauns tho rooin waa too sasll, but bousitso thoro would Lo nothing but -private busi- aud -t wis of -no nuportsuca 1o tho publio_whom thoy olected s dolegatos. “[lo’ roportord informed thow that that w3 ox- actly their oplnion, and thoy thorefore loft, loav~ i"‘E the Communists alona In all their glory. lhore woro present dologntes from seventeon sectionn, representing 8066 Bobomian aud 1,000 Gurman mombors. Afier somo discnssion, & Central Committoo was olocted by tho following yoto: Hudor, 1,274: Joffers, 1,761 Klinas, 1,048; Maiubagks, 1,040 Zimpol, 997 ; Stoio, Y58} Kraudo, 884; Araold, 854 ; Wobking, 840, ' It In stated that tho strongth of tho various Bectiona s ua fallow Sacond, 29; Third, 77 ; Fowth, 37 xth, 61; Sovont, 87} Tighth, 47; Nioth, 81; Touth, 43 Eloventh, 663 Twolrth, 503 Thirleonth, 11%; Yonrteoutl 57t Fittoanth, 79 Sixtoonth, 310; Soveutooutly 265 Taghtosuth, 40. g . GENERAL NEWS. g A mooting for straugers coming into tho eit 18 beld overy Monday ovening at the rooms of tuo ¥, M. Ci A, No. 148 Ntadison street, whoro thoy can bave an opporiunity - to.bocowne so- quaintod. R The Carver Building, ‘on Clark stroet, just zoross the alley from tho Bhermen Houso, shotsa signs of vory bad archilcowuro, Tho archos on each flank of tho building are badly cracked, rondering it nocessary to prop thom up with timbor. In point of fact, the Carvor Bullding Is first-rato placa to run past ot’a lugh ratoof apead, or to dodge altogathor by passing by on the othior side, The Great Adolphl Qompany, undor the man- agemont of Loonnrd: Grover, ComMmeEncos 2 soi- son ut Hooloy's to-night. In addition tv the ver; lurge cumpany of specal stars and ortivlg al- rendy snnounced, nu engagoment s boen oifcctod with tho distinguivhed upovinlists; Samon Colling and Martha Wren, and with the famous Bwedish nightingalo, Elna_Lindqulat, who ap- sonts for tho first timo i Chiczgo this ovoning. LG aeent i a Tndies” night§ L4 othor words pmoking 1 not permitted. . : A mooting of Lho Prench rosidents of tho Ninth Ward was biold Saturday ovoning at the cornor of Tyler and Halstod stroots, for tha purpose of orgauizing o fire-patrol, Lifty-sovon men wera lxmmp“_v onvollod, nud it {8 axpected to mereaso, lie number to 500. The men are to unmiform themeelves, but futend to apply to the ecity- to farniel them with hand-augines.which they may: uso in protecting tha raofs of buildings during a firo. They will also patrol the distrist which they have takon undor thoir special chargo. Py will prasent theiv raquast to tha Council thin'avening, i Tho strong wind of yesterday played hinvoo m. tho northwostorn goction of .tho aiby, Lhe rouf, ot one of tho rail-mills of the North Clicago: Rolling-Mitls Company was partinily biown. oif, ond dameged to tho oxtent of 200, Drsud & Boua' ico-houso, cornor Blston avenuu and Psu- lins etrcot, & framo structuvo 85x90, was do- muliuhufl( and the lumber scattored in all dirce- tovs. Tho loss is 5250, Torty-fivo foot of Lhe sidowall at tho intersootion "of Elston ayouue and the Milwauisoo Railroad traok was displaced. Reetor O, P. Doract, of tho Church of the, Asconsion, cornor of LaSolloand Ehn stroots, ‘mndo a stirviug sppeal to bis congrogatlon yes " tordny foronxin for & sum of monoy nuflicient to pay off tho douts of tho church, Tho fact wag, €0 tho Rector waid, that tho Shori had anatl tachmaonk ‘i}m“ tho furniture of tha church, which would bo oxcouted during tho present ‘weok unlogy tho oumof £600 was raisod to pay off tho mdebtodnoas. Bhould It not be doue, tho ‘congregation would worship next Sunday ina church without carpots or othar furnituro, whilo_possibly thoy would not bo_allpwed to enter tho bLuilding, Mr. Dorsgt' bo- sought big pariehionors not to, lot this ouly freo chureh in the ontire city go down. Siuce Eautor somo fifty-five communicanta had boen added to tho chureb, raising its numbors from thirty to oighty-lve. Tho spiritusl condition and prospects of the church wore most on- couraging, onud ho hopod that it fruits would be ehows In thoir worls, Bomo charges pgainst - Postmastor Yost, of Omaha, aro pow undor investigation by Bpeoint Mail Agont Hawwloy, of thia city, ‘Iho Bee obe Jects to tho fact that tho fuvoatigation is con- duoted in weorot, but gives what purporis Lo bo 4ho eubatanca of tho examination. Among othor thiluge i saya ¢ Wiiliam Yamberge, form alfing-clork to James Jout hor forctopuast uud finboom, Tho brig Oom- | M, Patteo, m‘mudk ?L:{:n’:mi E:m‘u :Qf«lz r{;l:mmy f'r 1nozco, which left kore Baturday, was compelled to coma | Jottery clrculars put uy by Patico’s clovka, and ssort— Lack uhd aoek safoty In thiz hartior, Layiug beon Fouglkly | «d by Blatou wccardivyg to yostal Feguiations, . Ttoy Londlod, The Magylo Thomruon lind her canvas | woro thereatsmpcd and tho Smps woro cancelod on ‘lown uyray, Tho schr Arago lost ker Jibboom by col~ | them in Iultce’s otico, Bometimes from 076 to ton Tisfon withs tho M, A, Seott, und the Tmperdal loa poried, oa but fow Vessuls camo in yosterday, ELHRVIIERE, Tho schrs Fouco and Norway, recently dsabled on Lako Muron, luvo undergond nocessory repalrs st aln from this cuusing con= Dalrolt, sud are now ready for busiuess, g webr Hubbard, ladon with ciy, 1a Foportod o havasprung & Joa sidcrable damiago to Lier cato, —On Friday oveuing wh lieas Malden, John Dut, e malo of tho tig Champlon, was_caught by the 1ine, breaking Uoth Jog bitow thu kuce, e et Sy STRUCK OIL. Tont Wawxe, Iud., Iiayon, Ind,, gonwmny’ o dopth of 8 faok, “Lhe fluid aud omits a light fully oqual to the best coal oil Further dovolopmonts aro awalted with conuid- erable intorost, _—— A Dragorous BedeFollow, From the Morceda (Cull) Arqus. On Inst Sunday vight, o ehort timo aftor the fumily had rotired to thoir roomns, the son of our townumun Jumes KiLboy folt somathiug utruxi- ling botween his boad and tho pillow, nud fecl g for tho object put Lis hand uvon mmnthinfi which Lo supposed to be o taruntuln, aud gave o wilug, when the horrible sud rnd oxamined tho boi and bed uluthnsl 1o flud suything, wheroupon tho boy undor $ho odpo aroo to hix full Lior gally, As Lo #quall wan ono ot o sevorost we havo Bad forn loug tino, other disasterd wny yet ba 1o~ | July 26,.—A warkman, while digging a well for I, Foatucrspell at Now Y utruok & voln of oil ab burus frooly venomaons croatute ran down over hin arm ‘and body towards Lin feot, Ho gave thoalsrm, whon Alr, Kibkoy lighted s candle and went Into tho room but failod nid down again and slont until worning, Ou olesning up tho roout nexk day, Mra, Kibboy found ensoonced ¢ of tho boy's pillow » large tarautuln, which, the momout ho wa uncovored, holght aud wado battle, whed sho dinpatched it with tho broois. I'be’ wolder {a that the torrible looking wptdor did nat bite the boy, g thoy usunlly niske hattle at every- thing that comen within souch of thoir poleonous | books a bighur, fangs, anail-tacks wers fllled with clrowars thua stamped and caucoled in otiu duy and put into the Post-Ontico road; for shfpmaent, M. Hawley romavkod (hat tulh Wia 3t this was somewhiat drregular, but lisn it wea an sccommodas tz‘\’;‘r“ 00 Post-Oitice, and eavod tuo clerks much ur, Barubergo algo teatilod that e Lind aoon a coatly and mugnificont eet of Litver plate, which Pattca had purs chuswd aud presented o Yout, Me, Hawloy thougat thore wau notiog Boproper in that, o ssld - thg Asslatant Poatmuator ut Olleago was rovoiving presonts nenrly every -duy, Yost mlmlflb‘l tho wtamplug and cancoling of ths clreularo st Vatioo's ulico, 44 Wl 28 o accoplaace of tho liver plato feom Ritles,” Lsm. bergo furior stated that Yost wan in tho Nabit of turning over all Lo 108X thiak cawia to lil by mail a5 Postmuster, tnquiriug about the character and colfabile ity of Pattce's lottsrlw, to Patca for wyswar, o There i notling wrong I’ tet" wdd v, Liwloy, T ‘might haye dona tho 4amo tiing, THE BOUIAL REFORIES, The announcemont that the Bueiul Noformara would convene Suudsy, 8t Gossler's Hall, had tho eoet of wilraoting thore yeatorday aftor- noon quits a large gathieving of tho long-haired Fratoriluy, . Tilo oxercuios woro oponod by Mrs, Huiith of Miuncsota, slnglog Vory uovnpte asbly an orlgiunl hymt ; ab the cunolusion of whioh, 13, Drlges rend ® paporantitled ® WaabDo Wo Favo Porr" which sho profaced byexprossing the Lopo that the unappreclative interloplng roport- er who publishod tholr prozeedinke In lust don- day'n Tinuns shinnld be discovered, if in the hall, and forthwith ofocted. Aftor a thorough bul fruitions senrch for tho nforosaid ublquitous por- fon shio proceodud with the randing of hor pupor, and danonutroted Lo kior own entire satisfuction that whav “wo live for” is to uproot snd ovor- throw whatover of good exwmtd In our proseat social systom, 1lor oauuy consisied chiofly In & woulk audoavor Lo domounirale that warriagoe in o logal oxporiment whish has Euvml an utter failure, inusniteh” as it ropug- nont to tho sewwstivo oelingd o thab ad- vancod sobool of - roformers headed Ly Oluthn and Woodhull, aud so 8ot a3 tho laws rolsting to murriago nio vrased frow our siatuto- and graudor love tor eaoh othe or will bo oyincoed by the opgoslte uoxue of the ‘stumps tho second timo, and alko i puttiog up - clorke. . firat-cluss murdorer lust ovening. Lionao of 1ll-roputo, on South Olarl: atreot, at 633 -poarad fu tho columod of Tne Tnmuse. It is (TR R} ciyilizod world.... Horo sho brancliwd off into n wild and incolioront tirado againat. Henry Ward " Toockior, and,the world of - Chiistinn mintatura and Lenchors, roforring to Mru. Woodlll s the Intoly dasplsod, and opprossod poor woman, hut .now, 8K & rosult of Lhs rocent oxposo, of that long-suffaring and gouorous soul, - ‘Tucodora Tilton, the, !*worshipod Queon of Ameor- foa. * Tnla doclaration was recelvod with * miugled higses oud applauso, amid which sha roluctantly rotirod,—s Mru, Col- Dy, of Indlane, coming 1o tho roscno, who, by hor Pmmmnlvo oloquanes, enlmed the perturbed spirita, and Emvmuml tho ounctiug of & scons from Donnybrooi: Fair." Whon qitlab was finally rostored, sho pro- ogended to deliver d lagtura on *‘Tiio Ttolation of Comotit to the Spirit-World,” which sho haudled In o vigorows aud novel menpor. Mr., Ma- Aulilf thou nnllqllteuml his audionco by a dis- sortation on “Comanunlen," shortly altor which tho meoting adfournod, Y . CRIMINALL, . OMAINAL COURT. Ttobort 8. Beovillo, who plendad guilty on. tho 14tk {nst. to an‘assault with Intent to do boully injuty to Erick Iaueson, was sontonoad to ton days in tho County Jail, nud ln nddition thoroto wos flned $100 and costs. George Wood and Willism Duncag, the young mon who asaulted and robbed Dr. Towoll ab* his roonis, about 2 a'clogk 1u tha morning, in Adslt Blogk, on Olark streot, botwoen: Randalph and Lalo, about two months ago, plonded guilly, and woro remunded. In tho eazo of Dr. Earl), the altoged aborlion- ist, Mr, ilsod, tho Htato's Aitornoy, and Johu Lyis King, tho attoruoy for tlie dofonso, bad o lougtiry migument 1n . refaronco :to A _motion by tho [nttor to tho offoct that tho jury in tho ouso ba diseharged, on tha ground that tha pauel wau dilogully drawn, Judga Jarwoll sustained the motion of Alr, Iing, and Mr. Rood usented thorato:. A-spocial voniro was thoroupon ondorod “for o Jury to try tho caso Tuorday, T i TIE POLIOR COULTH, Conrad W. Walthor stolo, it _ia-alloged, 850 from .ox-Aldorman McAvoy. Ho wns arrestod Fridny, brought befors- Justico Buyden, who contnitad tha lwllflni: of Lis casa till sha 20th 1uyt,, undor 400 buil. % o o Johu Buckloy and Robert Willluins, (e two niotorious thioves of whom uicnilon -lay bean mado, woro agaln brought befora Justico Kouf- maun yostorday aftoroon. whou o second con- tnaiico voagrautod Ll Wednosday, - under 500 bali. “Frank Dovino eud Thomas Cedy committed sn assaul with lntout to do bodily Injury. on the orson of Julm O'Grady, & procery mau on Blio sland avouno. Thoy woro arroatod nnd brought heforo Justica Boyden Friday, who finad thom- 00 each, and in uddition pluced thom ungdor. 0150 peaco bouds, s . Michaol Roynolds mado & bold ‘attompt to gat awny with o horse and bng_q}y bolougiugto French & "Todd, Nos. 200 aud- 203" Raundolph vtreet, Iri~ day aftornoon, but was stoppod by somo eitizohs, © and Jauded tufo, the Annory, Bulurduy Justloo Boyden continued: the hoaring of tho caso il tho 33th ivst,, undor B300 bonus. e ' Palor O is’ gomng to tha bad. Hohes moryed o Lorui in tho Briduwell for potty larcony, aud iy hikoly to rasch the Rolonn Behool, Tri- Quy aftarnoon, whilp Goorge W, Dugan, onginoor of tho uleamor Long John, was_ongaged ot tho ongme-houso in bathing hinsolf, Poto stolo his watch ond decampod. “Mr, Caldar, foromon of ho company, cought him at tho diciugan Cou- tral Dopot, and turned bim ovor to tho police.at tho Contral Btatlon, 'Fhe,watoh was found on him., "Saturday morning Lo was hrought bofora Justico DD{Llon, who hold him ovor to the Crim- inal Court In bonds of 2630. In dofault, ho was committod to tho Gounty Jail, « A-BOLD RODDERY was committod in daylight yentorday, somo timo butyraen tho arly morning hours und 3 o'elock in tho uftornoon. Tuo glove and . mitton manu- factory and salesroows of Bakor & Gufford, on the sccond floor af No. 74 Stata atreat, justisouth of Randolply wan tho objootiva point of hiovos. Eutranco was offocted by mesus of & jimmy, which was used to pry open tho double doors. Tho lowar hall doora wera not lockad, Mr, Gif~ ford entored tho ntoro at the hour above mentionsd -and found the glove hoxos strown around tho floor in 8 promis- cuous manner. - o estimates’ that about $100 worth of kid and othor gloves wero taken. Ono of Builoy's watohwen looks after the promisca durjug tho night, and whon ho J6ft at 6 o'clock yostordny morping tho placo .. was ol right. " It i thought that boys com- mittod tho robbory, though not the slightost clug hae boon obtainod of tho thioves. Asis cusiomary nftor o yobbory, rogulsr policoman 'was dotailed to watch tho promises, ou the firin- civlo of locking. the barn nfter tho horse was zono. Ao gooda stoleu wore revidontly placed 1 bag or somo athor receptacle,. tha boxes balng latt, . MISOELLANEOUS. The members coustituting tho firm of Doll & Co., ab tho corner of Madison and Hulsted stroots, wero arrested and brought bLofore Com- misgionar Hoyuo " Bazurday, charged with vio- lation of tho Ilovenuo law_io. naing rovenue- putont-medicine puckagos withont , siampiag, os roquired by law. They woro hold for examina-~ tion Wednosday under $1,000 bonda, Tho firm clalm that this” is o put-up job on thom by their Danlel Bratnard camo within an’ Inch of being He was in-u o'eluck, and was drunk, Tho propriotress trlod 10 get him to go out, but ke beeamo angry, and, drawing s revolver, firod it at Kittio Glydo, nu fumato, The ball Just grazed her face.” Drain-- ard was arrested by Oflicor Cascy, and charged swith on aseuulk with intent to kifl, P it CHURCHE DEDICATION, AT EVANS- kY 2 'ON. Tho elegant new church-odifico of tha Tirst Mothodist Episcopal Ghurch of Evanston wags formally dodicated yostardsy. A briof desorip- tion of this eplendid structure haa alosdy ap- tho largost ohurch in this Conferouco, which om- bracos not ouly Chicago, but also the northorn ‘portion of Iliinols, sud will gost moro porsons, it ia stated, thon’any church in this city, with ono oxception. It containg 230 pows, with amplo ac-, cotamodations for 1,300 ‘poople, whilo sittinga can bo provided for 1,600 if necossary. Tog penvieRs | were oponied yoaterday foiorioon with a sermon by thoRey, Dr. €. H. Fowlor, Prosident of the Northwostern Universily , from Johni, 14: “And tho word was made flesh and dwolt smong us (and wo bohold His glory us of tho only bogotten of the Tathor) full of grace and trath," 1t was o wholosomo and instruotive discourso. TIE TREASUREG'S BLPORE, 'This concludod, Mr. W..H. Lunt, Troasurer of the Loard uf Wrusteos, made tha following re- port: " Tha Treasurer of the Trustoos would roport that the eutire oxpendltures on tho church-bulldiug from ita Sominiencentalt th Aatol, 1670, inlnding Tnasraiico, fntorest, uud uupatd accountd awaltiig adjustiacut, sutount’to $12,83L.61, Thoy Liuvo also puidl the ndobtedneas on tho parson- ago, amounting t0 $3,503; making thy total oxpondi- turcs 6,180,014, ° - Turuo subsoriptions have beon tanen, making a total of $13,703.4J, of whish thors has ®ueen colleuted, §38,- 809,40, loavitig uncoliociad, $9,080:54, of which af loust $J,000 s goodt, "o wmount rocolvod, deducted from tho oxpandl- turcs, leaves §2,330,13, Of thils dobt $16,000 is funded, ogiig 17,8314 o b rovion tur (oday, As tha curch-proparty atands to-day’ Its valao s ‘moro tan §83,600, Tho cost of Antshing tho sudicuco. Yoo hig boou §14,121, ¢ HUBGORIPTIONA worp then onlled for with the most gratifying ro- sult, Very unoxpactedly to many presant, tho totul suut yaisod 1 this mauuor footed up st tho conclnsion of the sorvice the goudly sum .af R16,692.68 . 5 TILB CONTRIDUTONS, 3 TFollowing In a list of thoso who contributod ho largor siuounta’t $1,000(Mrs, 1T, B, Furd 0lL3, A, Guo. ooy tirover, 250 oforiof, Bonbrlgitese, 20 500{Dr. Bannlstor, 20 B0 X, L, Bowoll, 200 8001, O, I Fowton., 200 B0 Davun Kerv,voeues, sl brof. Kollogg. i s, 203 00:1V, T, Woudsor P G|, A, Peuson 202 6004, Whipplo. . o0){DF, O, U, 31 fo 00 800]DF, Naymond, 250 Marcus DoCoudres, the cocontrlo janltor af the church, wha in noted for his zoat fa all good worl, proposed to soll all b worldly 'goodn- and glyo o fonrth of tho procosds bo o olisroh. Uo osthuntod Lbw ut 6\,\100. . o RN IN TUE APTERNOON 2 tho Rov, Dr, J, O, Poolr, tho oluquent pastar of Oontonary M. B, Charoh, of shils city, ‘proachod trow tha taxt * It iy lulsled," ‘lio'Kuv, Dr, Ruvinond defivorod an oblo dig= courao lu the ovoniny, aud this couoludod tho oxoicigos of tho day, Although tho oxnct amonnt s not kuown, moro tlian enongh wag subsoribod at those later sorvioes tollquidato tho ohnrohi-debt, Lzcellont musle was provided for the goossion CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN Dy o choir selceted for tho purpous, uader tha Ihoir pames Ienderntip of Alr, O. 1. Morwin. aro as fallowns Moydaruea A T, Butlor, Fisk, Intellon, and A, I, Meroys Miunos Prindlo, Soott, Onwvio Wychoft, Nowman, Orelghton, Irndloy, Curroy, aud Sowall; Mletisrs, V. T, Bhopliord, Roynolds, 1\ D, Ravinoud, QGaakall, R. L, Lunt, Robinwen, Duvig, Crlb, and O, G, Ayars, Mra, Vail gid Miss Lulz Bannistor ofllolstod at tho orgnas, - i —— . LAXE, Tho Bonrd of Trustoes, of tho Town of Take, mot purauant lo niljournmont, Saturday, with all prosont. In tho aboouco of Mr. Fleming, who i rusticativg at Waukogan, Mr, Colnon oted as Olerls, pro tetn, £ The communiostion from the Hydo Yark Donrd, stating that u rewolution hind beon passed by tho Iyde Parl Trustecw, empowering tho Buperintendont of Wator-Works to bire tho fol- lowing-namad partien aa onginoors of the Hydo Paric and Loko Wator-Works whonever tholr sox- vices maybo noodod ¢ Goorge Muirhend, ao chiof- enpiuoer, at & nalary ot thoTato of 91,500 o yoar; Jawos Wellon aud Kobart Hawkiug, a8 arslatant- engincers ot o salary ot tho rato of $1,000 por anuum ench, was recoived and placod ou filo, . Tha Yl‘uuwdhlgfl of o meotlng of vomo oitizona of Buglawoad in rofaronco to Mack straat wera raceived aud roferred to tho Suporvisor, with lu- slructions to coufor with Attornoy Wilson fa fi““fl"“ to fuithor actlon, and roport to tho onvd, } Mr. Colman presonted his resignation ns Wator- Oomatiesionor, and desired tha Bonrd to appolnt Dia succossor, Do romgnalion was. sccoptod, aud Goorgo Muirhend .was appoiuted in bis place, Atter approving a plat, and allowiug nomo small bills amounting to $6, tho Board nd- Journed, = AMORY V8. AMORY, ‘e Dectsion s Adverso to tho Come plranant. o Durlng tho early part of Lhis month, much of tho time of Judges Davis and Drummond. way consmaed in listoning to tho argomouts in tho ©nso of Amory va. Amory, o full account of which wasg given in Lne Tarsuss, . Whon the dociston was rendered, the Judgos declined to stato fts pature, nud tho papers in the caso wero sent to Madison, whera thoy bolonged. Tho Iast pum- ber of the Zegal News, Lowoever, publishos tho anclsion, which Is furnishad 1t by (o xopoktor | of tho Distriot Court tor tho Eastern Division ot Wisconsin, It in writton by Judge Drumnnond, aud i ag followss * Tho principal controveray n this enso turnn tpon 4o ffect of o docra of Lo Stparior ourt of tho Oty of Now York, s tpon thut must dopend tho right of tho plaintilf o sustain tno billfu thiv cuso, §t bsing® foimdied nelely on tho gronnd tuat sho wos, st tho tizio of ks death, tho wifo of Jumes Amory, o' died at Toud du Lat, Wis., $u August, 1508, I 1657, tho peain T presonted n comupluint cguinst Jaues Aulory in tho Buperior Gourt, sllegiug ihat sho wus luarrivd to bim in (Lo City of New York, in 1846, aud that thoy hud fivod tozstbor e e uid wifo ; tst 1o 1ad been gulls by of adultory, wud asklng fir o dlvorvo on thak! ground, - S Jumot Amory sunwerod tha complatué and, among: other thfiigs, denjed Lao murrisge, ‘ Tho case wad submitted to s Refores to raport. cndulni facts, aud ho roported that the plunti and James! Amury kad nof béen married, sud that uho could” ot 8t tho tim of the nllogod micringe, make s lswhub co traos of marringe, bsuuso sho, nf tho incy had wbn band, oue Villiata A, V/fitonie, living, lu Octavor, 1600, 1o Superlor Coutt contitided tho Teport of iy Dfcree, nua docrecd and adjudged that §ho was. ot and nevor had beew, tho wHo of Jumes Aui0rY,.an (st sho eboald taka nathing by hor complaint. aud that Judgmont o entored in fivor of the sald James Arory upou tho merits, and sgajust her, 6o mado various etforla to have thin docroo roe- vorsod or moditiud, but at tho timo of filing tho bill in - 1 gaso It was In Tull force, 1. We aro of opinfon that if any feaud wes practicod or wrong dono to Lor by hor conuital in the coudual of | {hs divoreo cuity fu tho Superior Court of Now Yot it was f much »’ chornctyr g8 110t to chango (he olfect of the decreo of tist Gourt, It docs uot sutisfuctoeliy- appear that ho supprosscd uny evidence within his: kiiuwledgo bearing upon -the cagy, --Aud upou tho proofs Luforo the Referco and tho Court, it caunot bo suid that tho 1main fust Tound by tho decrooy or tha de-. croo toolf, wrs unwarranted. -If hor counaol was act= ing in tho'ntoreat of James Amory, as alio alleges, b st appoar that bls wrougful uct caumed a decres which othorwiso wouid uot Lavo been mudo, ‘Fhoro is sothing iu tho evidonco to show that any misconduct ' of tho counsel altered tho result, 3, [n suy event, 1 must appesr ot & fact that tho | plaiutiff was actually the wize of James Amory, Uu- duubtadly tho partics Hved together ca man cad wifa | tho shaence of other (| ovidence, a marriags might Lo inferred. But in thls for somo yearu, from which, in cage thera Iy such othor eyldonce, snd ndopondont of her owa latoment there i no satfefactory proof that a murslage coromony ever ook placa. botwesn thom, Bho was offered,n 1ho cavo in (o Buporior Court 1o Drovost, but sho wn adjudged ou incomyotent wit- neen, aud it had to bo dutorminud by other testfinony, 4.1t oppoars that tho plautler, not long afier tio deoroo w.u rendered {n tho Superior Court, haa Luowl- allgo of certalu facts, which, if truo, woro calculted tocast suspiclon upon the conduct of hor counsel, ‘Thoy wero, at sy rato, of such s churacter as io pub her tpon faquiy, sad require tier £ usy’ diligonco to ot rid of thv contoquances of tho fraud elinrged upon it Counsol.. Tits shlt was not commenced il Miret, 1871, and wo think sho should not have waltod o longy before ehio ovkod for atirmativo rullof against tho dogreo of tho Buperlor Court of tho Oity of New York, W Liavo not coutidered tho other objoctions mads By tho countnal of th defondants ta the rolul prayed £or in thfs Lill, . : o Lill will be dismirged. ¥ Judgo Davis concura i1 thooplalon. i e e LEGALITY OF THE MEW FIRE ORDINANCE. o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, B : Suveral tiwea during this woek thavalid- ity of tho ordinance oxtonding **tho Sro- limits” of the city hasboon quostioned in the nowspapora of tho city, Permitmo to contrib- utoe some rospectful suggeslions to the matorial necedod for iho solution of tho quostion thus ralsod. It seoms to mo thet the ordinanco possod on tho 20th iust, is adoquate to provout the orootion of any wooden building within tho onlargod #firelimits ” proscribod by it. It accomplishies this end, ns I coucelve, by forco of the menning attachad to tho plrase fire-limita™ contained inits first soction. That ecction reads: “Beo, 1. The fire-limits™ of the City. of Clucego aro h_orol?y oxtended to the corporate limits of said Ly, Ay dofinition of tho phraso * fire-limits,” used " in tho above ordivunco, wiil be fonud' in tho! Charter of tho Qity of Chicago, onacted Yeb. 13, 1874, Chap, 12, Bea. 1, Bitle Kiro Dopaztment: -8rorion 1, The Cominon Gauncil, for tho purposo of guurdlng sgalust tho calanitivs of firo, binli havo J. Jower to reucrive the linita within which woodon ulldigs shall not bo erovted, roplaced, or repaired, withious permfoglou, sud to’ direct thut. alluud suy bulidings within tho Luilts prescribod sball bo mado or consiructed of firo-proof materials, and to probible tho repufring or robullding of woodon bulldings with-( in the fire-fnita when tho suwo sball huve Loon domaged to thio extont of B0 yor cont of tis veluo beraof, Hota {8 tho sourca of tho autharity of the Oowon Couuoil of Chicago to pnss tue former and tho lato ordwanugs prosoribmg tho ¢ firo- | limita™ of tho City of Chicago. Ilwte, too, is an oxplicst dofinition of the phraso **fre-limite,” 03 il may bo subsequentlyuscd in any ordinancos passod under thoe authority givea by tho.above ‘quated iogtion, G S 1u the first part of enid seation, certaln Umita nro devoribed a8 thoso witlin whicly for the purposo of proventing tho cdomuties: of tice, no woodon buildiugs sball bo . oracted, ot placed, or ropaired without porntis- gion, and ‘within hioli all_aud_any buildings shofl ba mado or constructed of fro-proof mas torts, 1n tha lutter paruof the nection, the linits 8o dosoribed aro geforred to by tho appel- lation of *jire-lumita,” the moaniug of tioso words hiviug boen proviously given.: "l leaveu uo room for doubk what ia meant Ly the words * dre-limits - in tha choctor and in the ardinencos of the Uity of Ghicoga, Tu thio ‘Uhirteonth Bevtion of- Ghwpler 8 of $ho City Charter of Yob, 13, 1863 (Oity Ordinancos of 1974, pago 433, tilla Donrd-of- Publlo Works), ho phrasy * flve-limits " is usod as If it wore one whoso nicaning was woll underatood : ¥ five, 18, (Poriufln to ercol woodon bufidings in fire~ oty Tho ewhd Board shall have the axeluutye peivi. Igw ol granting poraiits for the eveotion of wvodon nctidiusgs Wit tho five-limits of suld oity, subjeot to sitcl goaeral rogulationy ui tho Gownmon Counell may, by ordinunico, preseriba, ote, Ageln, in pnrn{n’nnh 80, Soo. 10, Qhap. 4, of City Chastor of 10th February, 1863, wo nd this furlhor ueo of the wordd ‘¥ flro-tHuity, Luumeratmjs tho powera of tho Councll, 1t sy g o regninto and probibit tho kooptng of any Jumbor. vd, miid tho plasng, piileg, or welliug lunber, tlms 5, rood, or otier ombnatible watorlal, Within the o't of waid vitys ; i i L tha thvaa forogolng’ quotatlons from tho Olty Charter of (ngngo, Hfi) words “ flra-linits " arouoed o if thoy had a fixed ighitioation, o quislug vo oxplandcion, Well might thog bo so uiied, fog tho menning of thoso winds ia” oloarly untalded Tn tho first of tho sbove quotatioud from tho cuatter, - s B ho knmo words will, nndonbtedly, bo found 0 hiwo L swmo sonea attachad to thom In tha ardinuncos of ovory othor city 1 tho United fllultm‘nud Groat Britain whiol proscribo **five- hanita," L uayo hotora mo, for presout inspoation, only tha ordivinous of tho Uny of Mobllo, published in 1858, In thoso ordinancos, Ohap. 14, utis W Lires,” Art, 3, 300, 190, 1t fa ordamed that Thu tiro-Uuity of tho Qity of Mobllo whull by as faly MONDAY, JULY 27, 1874; lown, viz, 1 [Afler deacribing thonron to be ombracod within tha fire-mits, tho snm acction proceeds tina:] ik within thona Hunila' no butidine il b eraded ' or constructod of wood, undor penaity of $16 for vavh aud every duy that any oveou siinll parmuds, or bo cone cernad {n orcoting, suck woaden hutldlog. i In . Inws of tho Biato of Now Yok, rolating to tho Olty of Now York,—Mws of 1819, Chap. 84, Gee. 20,~wa find tho followlug: : No wooden or framo niMing whatover, whethor thio mamo nisy liava & Lrlok-front oz otliorsvise, withln {ho five~lim{is s3 oxtended aa afosershl, or a8 e saa may ho hareaftor oxtonded, ahall bo rairad, enlarged, or bulit upon, or romoavad' from ono lot {0 nuollicr, wwithin 1o firo-limits of thio sald clty, as_tho &0 Aro extondod pa afuresald, or umy bo kisraaflor oxlondod, oo, . B Tho lawa poverning othor citics * doublloss dinclose tho same uso of tio wobds * fivo-limity," aud show, boyond question, that thoir moaning i the samo aa that alinchod to them by tho Chartor of tho Oity of Chlengo, as abuva quoted, “T'hio words of a luw or ordlianca ara to be con- i siruod a8 having tho samo wonso an - that in which thoy are gonorally and ordinnrily used; in othor etatutes or ordmsneen on tho _ numo subjocr or _ clasa of subfocty, For example, in the emio of thoe Unitod Btateo va. Sanohat, Gilpin, p.- 28% (Uniod Btates Disiriet Court), the question aroso undor vhat class of dutios should como costain stort holts of iron bent at ono end. Woro they bokts af fron, wanufacturod of iron, ohiain finks, ola.? 'Lho ovidonco of importiug merchants, manufugtundrs, and moohanics wos_taken to dotermine it In -obnriziog the jury, Judgo Hopkingon snid : You have boon trnly told by tho connsal for dofand- - ant that this {n u question of construotion of n law ra- Inting to trade sud commoree,— commorelal quess ton, Itis cortainly ro. It wotlld cecu to follow from this thut the vocabulary of tho morehiant, of tho dm= norlar, of tho conntiuy-lioure, would be most safely adoplei, aud ot thot of tio sioslianic,—of tha ewitl'a . 1t tho Gity Obartar of Qhicago dld not explic~ itly dofine tho moaning of (ho words “flro- Timits," ay wo havo ehown 1t doos, and 1t thoso wotla did not bave a fixod and invarisblo signifl- cation attnohed to them, me tnoy nudonbiodly huvo {a tho ordinancea of all cit{(fl rolotiug to that subjoct, then wo' nhould, under “the wise, common souse rule laid down by Judgo Hop- Linson, renort to tho vocabulary «f tonibors of Tirs Dopurtinonty, ivsuranco men, ste., o talvo tho doubt, if thoro iu any, ag to whatly meanc y ho words ® five-limits" i our city ordi- nanco of July 20, 1874, oxtouding thoso limits 1o tho * city lmite." i . Would not tho inntant and uslesitating'roply of each ono of such pordons o interrogated be, 40 substonoss “The five-linite of o city cmbisco all that portion of its ares withiu waZol no build- '”,5‘ of woad, or of othor than fire-proof mad riald, can be orected.” A ‘Uho lsngunge of the frmb section of tho'ord: nauce of the 20th of July, 1874, is: *Tho fire. limits of the City of Ohicago aro horoby axtondod' o tho corporato limits of auld oity.” Dy forco of tho-words * firo-limits," this sec- tion sufliciontly prohibits the oroction of build- ings of wood ytlin tho gorporato imitaaf tho Oty ot” Chicsco from tho dute of tho publication of 'sald ordi~ nence. But 1t hnd bosn objactad. on the authority of Inwyors, that the feotions of tho ordinanco'of fium&un 1872, subsequont-to Soo. 1, all sofer to 10 fir ordinance d}la’i&), all_tho osher scotions of tho formor ordinouce foll with the firaf one so xo- ‘ponied, aineo thoy all rofer to it. I differ with tlioso who have cxprossed thab opinion. Wo may ab loast, With ll duo modosty, say that tho opmion 6o confidently aunouncod at alf avonts, of queationahle corrcetnans, Cortaiuly, T should not doem myolf prudent in advising a cliont lo eroct n wooden buhdiuf ‘Within tho corporste Umits of the Oity" of Chi- ca“pjn a4 long as tho ordipance of tho 20th of July, 1874, continuod in forco. o moy prosent our viowa on this latter brauch of tho sibjoob in angthor srtiole, 1t desirod. Whatever may bo the truth in rospoct to tho questions which have beeu raised concerning tho late. ordinanco, it would undoubtedly bo wiso for tha Counoil to supplemont the gaid ordinanco willianother, presoribing, with oll duo precision, tho penalties to be inourred by all violators o! its provisions, Tor this will romove sl disputes 28 10 tho opoeration of the ordinnuce, whothor thoy ba woll or iil fownded, ) Crag, 11, ‘Monse, r, Room 11, Otis Block. L Outoago, July 25, 1674, A SUDEK‘ITUTE FOR COAL, ‘The Uno of Peat in Xron~Minnui Tonp bu Lac, Jul, T'o the Editor of The Chicago Tribino: 81n; In yonr paporof tho th inst, you give o ‘prominont-zotito of Mr, W. R. Greg'n viowsin respock to an onrly -docadenco of Evgland's menutactures, which views, it appears, avo hasad chiofly upon swhort supply of coal. *If Mr. Greg'e viows oxteudno further and hiava -no bettor foumlation than Englaudy nealy- omptied coal-mimos, it must be a groat rolio? to Lim to be assured that England's continaed pros- pority is so ontiroly independentof thoduration of her coal-mines, that, it thoy tailed to provido, hor with a yonr’s supply, cho possossuss & ra- source practically inexhauatible, which wonld en- ablo bor to ‘produco her iren in mucih groater quentities, and of & quulity infinitoly superior to any worked by conl. Tho Incloped paper,- which, you will notlcs, first appeared in tho Mining Journal, of Mar~ quotto, Lake Buporior, prescnts nonebulous tho- ory to the consideration of tha roader, but fuc- nishes o fow orystallized faots, finding daily de- volopment in tho cporatton of o thouesnd fur~ naces ; and, i theso oporations Lave boen hith- cexto chiofly coufined to secondary or oonmrtififi ‘purposas, he would ba a-bald man who shoul 8oy that the 7,000 Fahrenheit degrocs of hout whioh osu bo obtalned In theso turnnces ecould not bo spplied with cquut advautages to tie pri- mary or smalting progess. Tor turthior information on this Anb{an nee tho Roport of tho_ Unitod Statos Specinl Com- misdioners to the Paris Exposition of 1467 ; aléo, tho lato Prof, Faradny's lnst pubiio locturo af tho Ttoysl Instution, Junc 30, 162, Ag what i8 good for tho gooss is. not lkely to disagroo with hor husbaud, 8o wo :may suppose | tho remady for the prodout trouklos of our o northotn iron interestu would be ogually ofioa- cious for tho troublos prospootive of our Britigh cousing, Who posscss a vast aros of poat-fudl, giftod, liko tho livor of Promotuocus, with & powor of roproduction ad inflnitum, Tonrs over Luglond's oarly deesdonco ‘aro widoly promature, notwithutsnding Mr. Grog's prophooy ; that sad evout boiug sppasr- outly sssignod to somo romoto fubire, provably ocontemporary with somo ouoe or othor of the visily of tha vowmol of 1844 Respeotfully, Joux W, WRINFIRLD, ONIEAP IMON—IIOW IT AN DE MADE, Frons the Maryuetts Hining Journal, Foxp DU Lag, June 10, 1074, Tho prospeot ahead presouts litile of a satis- Inctory nuture for the encouragemens of norib- v iron-mapnfacture, und it bahooves thous in- torested to beup and doing, or tha glory will dopart from thomn, 3 o ast bo vory ovidiont o ail concornod, fit, unloss somo chanco takoes placo, tonding to. stmulate caterprive aud dizest attoutiou to thoso great works 8o muoh needod und decived by tbe people, or, .othorwise, more cvvnomival procossos wre inwodaced, all thoss works de- pondout upon the production of pig stono must at an oarly day congo their Inbors; and, indeod, thoso works engaged in oouyarting their own pig wmuat evautuully Lo duivan to tho conaluaion (hué it would bo advisablo to purchaso what Lboy n;sq-é rathor than coutinuo tha manufssiure of it. . 5 0 i And whenoo, it mleht bo asked, 18 tho necen- sary supply to bo dorived 2 'ho question in pertinent, but there ara thousands. who could Batisluctorily answer It, and who for some youvs past hisye foresoon, end have watobioed, tha grad- ual dovelopment of tho mighty ravolution i the iron-world, which is now coming to u hoad, 1t 18 no now oxporionce to fiud the great ataplo of n country forealio its old howo to Hourish wilh ronewed vigov in sowmo diatant looality, uor to lnd thio avoniiea of u vask commarce suddouly vacated for somo more couveuiail or mora 000« nomio routs, Numbers of auch Inotanoes munt ouour to tho inlds of tioso who huye taken an interest In the history of tho past. In'tho pros- et lustaneo, tho gontuo of tho imponding chango 1 clearly dofined. Northiern irou-mruutucturary havo had slruggle sgoiust mauy proju- dicial {mpodimants, nutural and practieal, the ohiof of which has bLeon the vash dlstanco which jutorvenos botweon the orod aud thoo fuels which loug practice, yathor than any suporior oxcellonco thoy ponduss, hay ,n!‘umdod [ Do o peoossivy for thelr reduction, Thoe gront oxpenao of tho transit of the one or the other of thoss materials, with tho caat ol wining thom, hes prooluded tha possibility of producjug pije-Iron ab a coat of Jess thsn $80 por ton, sud }n many canes tho oost untounts tu” L84 por ton, Cilmatio influancea lso have tholr offcut fn e oronsing the cost. ‘Thus far for Iron-mnnniacture in tho North. We witl inquire Into tho suma tazaucicturg in the Bouth,—in tho 8States of 'Lenncuves, A bowa, aud’ Goorgia,—taking Chattanoogn ag the centro, surrounding which wo tiad thousinds of aquaro wiles of minorals and wetallic oves, Here aro o3 of Lmostuuo~bosutitul mar- or other awmbustiblo’ material® imits 4o dofluod in said oo, 1, sud that | ‘ton ron [ x that scotion having boen ropoaled by tho Inst | arrungement would, yu,mwmd Tor raguluting X bles—anndwichod ° botwoon ' vast doponits of conl and Iron- oros, .in ' mony in- atancos not,moro than 100 roda apart, the oonl bituminous, and of a quality to mako hard, allvers coko, whilst tho cont of mining it is nudor 81 por tou, the voams ot bods vur{lng from b to 20 foot {n thicknonn, sud tho oros In many places 8o convonlont that 1,000 tons may bo disludgod In.o day, Conl lands may ba had thoro for from 82 to 83 au nere, whicl, tn the noighvorliood of Plitsburg, would ronlizo $1,000 or fl%flflfl. . Tho genornt pricon of matorinl at the faracos thera aro, for oro, 33 hfor coal, 81.40, and for Timentong, 80 conts, Pig-iron can bo tada ‘ot & oust of 816 por ton, nud coneoquently wo cannob bo surprised to find Southern iron-pooplo undor- golling Pittsburg manufugturors in thelr own- homo-market, English capltal 1s steadily fow- ing in, nud Clirttanooga Is looking forward to o puxullhau of 100,000 at an early diy, tnlato meotitg of tho plg-lron malkers In Pl\ll\\dul&lhln. thore waa mual talk about an {u- croaged farif ngainut British fron; but what frood thoy might oxpeot from it would be difilent to discovor. Thoy much mora nood o tanft ngalust the Bouth; but Abrabam Linooln's sco- ond thought dostroyod. forovor nay chicuco of that. Tho eurost courso would bo s stronuous endenvor to moot tho South by reducing tho cost of manufacture, and no distriol of the North ia #o woll prnpured for suoh an cucountor as yours. You havo tho bout of fucl for producing n iron worth 810 per ton moro than auy coal-worlked iron, anq, by convorting your oro iato the va- rions morchantablo forms, you would ba; fn o position: to moet iho Bouth in sny mar- kot, Thoro is uo pocossity for griud- Sug, proosing, oOr drslug your poat for Ahe Dinsi-furnace, sod - for puddiing’ it ‘wauld bo nsolofin; in both cason it might bo used fu4a orudo atato’ aftor boing dratued Bo as Lo 10- dued it lond of wator to 30 to 40 por caut, which -quuld-ho accomplistiod by drawing it from its bod to higher ground. Tho raw poat, exclusive of corringe, \would cost ab tho works whout 75 conts. nor ton; s guontity, in the form of gas, pro~ duced by o .simple sud inoxpessiva nrdnous, would, fn fhio furnaco with ncold blast, reduco sufliciont ore ty produce ona ton of ivon, and tha samo amount pyptied to Emldllng would convork the ]flg for one {pu of of the vairiago of tho peat—in tho two processal far convartiug oro iuto bloomas ueaed not oxcoad 82 por ton of bloomns, whteh would include the mofi lost by tho waubo of iron inthe puddling of_tno wator. provido somo malerial for tho .:nuxag aood, ua ulabe, ata., orf in chunks of about. 8 inches oquare and fnol would, of course, reduco ite ado i} above " B sintod with Eio Xon toome, from which (& would appear that o cost of thio faol—exelusiva. process; the woignt of fucl would be exelugive ; Tu the binst-faraacs {6 would bo nossesity to rpose of GapR- tho ore; thlu might bo elthor Llf-charrod % might bo ait-dried peat, Jughios long, a8 out from’ ita nofural bed, ora mixanre of both wood and peat ; this soparating ?lmh of- aro, sud increaso to that oxfont the yleld of the fur- nzce; tho consmnption of .tho gas, supported by 1tato volumo of atmosphoria air, over nud ab which would bo nocessery for'iho combnstion of tho sconrating fuel, would ovolvo | i chromical hnat of 4,000 dpgreca.: P! Ilosvgit to thoso intutested, Who' aro nce v 0t which oro aud Jimo- 0 bo prosured, ty calcillate tho cost of 4 {a-jron or hlooms by this procass. Bomo HOOLEY'§ THEATRE, « This MONDAY EVENING, July a7, Tirst Appearance of THE GREAT ADELRHI COMPANY. Undar tho manngzoment of faonard Uravor. . BVERY NIGHT A LADINS NIGHT, . o l"!‘!lndfl:‘l’aflml“l:n‘l‘ v lk‘!yl:hl n"ll‘l\:nfllilv thfl’llllglhll\l{%'b- Jee 3 L apoarnes {nniiht of A QOLLINE mnd AT WitiN, ha vory Calobrn Origluals of the Musical Duct Npoolaltizs, the groat spovial Btar Card of {ho Ulpapie, Now York, Alw, tho onownad Bwedish Nightlogale, ' BLYA LINDQUEST, Eumm Nartan, dunalo STorcas, 0, H iadom N1t dales X ey, Teytiogo, Woodhull. Piko, Nixa Aln 1Tonitarana, lonnor 11arvoy, Loalso Siandis) 1"»1“1]“\!"1!!-“ bily Gotrtwerlgitt, Suhtord and Wilso, Wayno and Tavaly, Otta Dartor, 19 ano, ol Lengs 1, 1L Bariiye, A brilllant pa w1 PRIOZS=Gle, Yia, or 50, No oxLra chlIY: waoitrod Soata, Matineo Wodnoaday, AOADEMY OF MUSIO, Anotlior waok and anothior trlumph for Ohloage's favorita camodian, MR, JOEN DILLON! Mondny ped Tuostay, oad Wodnosday Matinoo, */A PAF Y DL N AN OF JOUNBON, 13 tho groas a0 : TIro Tinmonsiniro Tiamasl £itdag—Facowail Tonelitof JOITH DILLON. - Basunlay —~iarowoll fonafit uf JNU; BLALIDELL. GRAND JONOERT HENTY 5, PAGE'S GBLEBR'ATBD GULRI}!S BAND, HMouday Yivoning, 27th July, ot 01 Halatd-st., THE ATLANTIC BYER GARDEN. EXTOSTTION BUILDING, TPARIE ST INEGEIW ! PTICON VIEWS of $*AIUS, and Loatura MARS, Also, Dubufe's DON Upen aftornoon and ovoning. EDTOATIONA 3 Colleg Racine College. * Tho twaii nannd year of R:th Cylloga will_bogla Bopt. 14, 12 Hehiool of Loltars and tho Salsutiile Solivol of tha Uollogitts Dapartinant, tha (Irammare School and tho Mathomatieal -Gennal of tho Proparatoey Dopatte mivat, will upos un tisk day. ; ‘or ndmisslun, -Buly to the Rov.’ Jamos DoToven, )., Rac ataforuas onn Lo obrained At the or st MITOUELL. & HATIE. BIADAME 0. da BILY. i MIt. ALEX, BRADTORD! formorly e, Odan- Watihergy Wombi T oo and rinan < Buarding-Bobioal for d i Bhfte droy, 17 Wost Thiety.cigth-at., N, ¥., roo, Application 0oy woado porsonaliy oF by I MRS, WM. G BRYAN'S ROARDING BOHOOL FORl YOUNG LADIRS. The Fll Toem of Mra. Jiryan's Bolioul cos Sapiombor 1503, Batavia, N: Yoo Aprl, 15, cooneos BoptemBar LAKESIDE SEMINARY, A Xomo. Bonrdlux Scliool for Boys and Girla AT OUONOMOWOU, WIS. Taapplyio - MISS GIACK B SUNIS, Principals 2 re REV. J, H MAGOFTIN, Roct it Vernon Engiish, Classiel & Military Aeatemy, ALMORAN PARIC, Woshloglon IHolcbia, Tlls, Tho " ki) il Sesecn of this itoflon VIt begts Spt, 10, Fa: tho supply of hyaroZan to flie smolting furuncs, | xeutscan obtals fah prnpblot girenlera for lufh, Uy ad- Jom(dy, Watirsun. o | {roplud i PHasr s on, Y ey, eas Aviorer An Oriontnl Story, Tha Rev. Mr. Josaop hns writton a Eacl and o other clorgymon’-lnva edited it "1t 1.3 811 sbout women, aud it {8 funny. * Mr; Jousop w.' & 1ntasionnry in Syris, and ki book i8 onlled tho *Women of tho Araba.” tliat tho emigenrics of Ttomo Wore Jaboring to win Byris totho Papaey, *‘ Mouoks, nuns, Papal leg- atoce, Sisters of Oavity, Bisters of Nazaroth Jounite, Luzariste, Capohios, Dominicaus, and My, Jeosop hns' tivo iovaucos—when ho urrived in Byria ho found, morican misuionaries wore' alroddy thare, nud,’ after bo bnd boon thoro @ year, o discoverad: *”8. SITELDON NORTOR, Propriotor. BB SYdLuVA I E,BE]:]‘J?”S“ 1 ) n Boarding and Day Achiool E:B}.!‘"‘\:;K l;‘yl‘u'x:xl }I!if'?fl' ‘, l}m;llfllhd B East Fity- hindates Now Yatk, - Fxorelscs fof the nozt fonr witl 'bogia at'o a, m., Oct, 1, when all pupils shonid press e, Now soliofars will' roport. Bept. £3. whon losalicrs riif olaas thgm, PARENTS AND GUARDIANS, B T e e ot aacs & Saoli - Gor i "P"l.:‘!’;%?nfi:mnm. St ioor T U, PLNOK® B e 0 3 oy, Dullding, Naw York, i :”w Y.) Military Academy. s * lum comuplated. Send Now Rulldlng aed s " G3Ta 1 3, WRIGITT Ac e N wa‘-yu. Fenusismans awern in tho Ind” Thoy owarmed | 175 a2, e g0 iz ally thet M, Jemop bad nothing to do | Toia S DUALL A v [ XOURG _but .1t . boak, uad [n this ook ho tolls & gaod | GOt Fenmibmp Db v W Foeg story,—ono 60 good that w0 copy 16 uiteo of stady sorpre it 200 oo 7 T, “IPhoro wos & sl whero an ancient e q dd Erophc!: was supposed to ropose, Lis tomb boing kopt 7 & Bhoikh namod Ali. This gurine was onal undora big onk treo, and tho white domo co * bo soon for milos srouud. Lompa wore ki burntug day aud vight in tho tomb, andif ano oxtinguiged them thoy wore miraculor | dightod aguin. Mon with #oro 0y08 camo to Vi *| it and wero curod. Tite oarth around the tomb wan carried off and used ay medicine, HNobody Jmow tho namo of tho prophot, but the tomb arna eallod .* Kobr eu Nebi,' or ‘Tomb ' of tha Prophot.’ Bheikh Al drove s wondorful trade in #olling inconyo, 'and in recelving the offerings of theinithtul, At lasthisgoryant, Mohammed,who attovded him, bocamo woery of living in ong place, and asked loavo to go and cook hig for- tunoin distant parta, Bo Bheildy All gavo him hin hlossing n.ml'}flxuum\u\d Ll with & doukoy, thot hio might ride whon tired of walking, Thon AMohammed sot out ou his-journoy. * fiu weot through oitloa, and towns, aud villages, and ot Tast como oud on Lo mouusning o4l of Jorduy, in s desort plnoo, No villago or houss was in’ sight, and night camo on. -Tired, hungry, and dissouragod, Mohnmued lny down on his donkoy. ou & great pilo of stones, and foll asleop. lutho morning he awolte, ‘and, alus, Lis donkoy was doad. Ho was In doupair, but'his kindly naturo would not teb tho poor brutoe lie thero-to' ba' de-. mound of stovey over ity body, aud nat down to weop. By came & rich Hadfl, returning from Mocoa, and nskod Mohammod the ‘roanon” of his grief, * Mohemmaod freplied that ho had found thio tomb of o holy prophat, and wne in sors dis- tross, for ho could not nfford to bo its keepor. Tho good Hadji proscntod Mohammod with & rich giit, and riding off, uproad tlo nows, and pilgrima thronged to tho' spot with rich proseuta aud offorings. A monoy camo in Mohsmmed Drought mnsons and built o costly tomb, with a tall whitodomo that could be soon across tho Jordun, Ho livedin a littla room by tha tomb, and goon the miraculous Jights bagan to appoar in tho tomb at night, which Alobsmmed had kiu~ dled when no one was nonr. Ho incressed in fume sod weslth, -ond the prophot's tomb became ons of tho great shrincs of the and. At longth Bhelkh Al heard of the now holy place in the d“?: and soc out to visit it, bringiog prosents. Whul ‘was his surpriso to recognizo in tho holy keopor of the tomb hia old nervant, Mohammed. *‘Ba- Jam alaykoom,' sald Bhiolkh All, ‘Alaykoom os Salam,’ roplied Mobnmmed.' When he aakod him how bo camo hero, and how ho found thia tomb, Mohammod roplied, * This tomb.is s pgroat “girr,* or mystory, and I am forbiddon to nttor the acoret.! ‘But you must toll mo,” said Bholkh Ali; *for I am a father to yow.' Mohammod Tofused, ond Ali insistod, untll at longth o. hummed eaid, ¢ My honorod Shailh, you remaut. bor having given mo a donkey, It wad o faiths ful donkoy, and whon it died I buriad ft. “hiu is tho forab of thpt donkoy.' * Mashoilah | hiashelinh I' enid Sheilth Af, *tho will of Allah Lo dono!’ Thon thoy ate and drank togothor sud ronowed the ‘momory of thoir formor lifo, and then Bhiekh Mohammod snid to Shiokh All: ¢ My wester, ne L have told you tho “*sire” of my prophet's tomb, I wish to kuow the socrot of yours” ¢ Impossiblo,’ satd All, * for that is ono of tho anclont mysteries, too oacrad to bo mou- tioned by moxtal lips,} ovon as T told you.! At longih tho ofd Shiokl Ali utrakod hia snowy beard, adjuated lua white turban, and whispored to Mobaoimed : *And tmy ln{ll'y placo 1g tho tomb ol thet donlcoy's Iathor." * Mashallah tho boatd of the lioly donlkoya ' * [ CENERAL NOTIOES, © BXPOSITION. .NOTIOE T0O INTENDING EXHIBITORS, Le AL TATIL2 3[ v i firo ailotwont nxflfifxwfl"(?r'{i}'ufifi?&” "}:Z;';x:'x’&:' ity .x;";;x:’f::fl'}fix O sy Should, b I o, B of tho Cu ity whin thie vork Ty doiu, AT varilo, vt o sanyo cAbibitT Bro. Xiepactinily Ura i 'aupfifm'{}u‘.xfl Tt abaco without doles, IF they have nut already done a0, OlMivo b the Lposition Bulliug, Qe of T Board.of bl Warks Cmcago, 1N, Suly 9, 143, T'o All Whom it May Concern: Notloo fs boraby glvon to tho ownors or ocoupants of all woodon butldings, vl any Mze, dosoription or oharacine whatavor, now tandiag withia 1ho Ned limits of tho ety of Clilcago, In violution of luw, that suah bulldings must ba fumavod within tifoon duys fram th dato horsots : ot KARONLLLR, - K. IMPSON, YoUig WAL iloagd uf_Bablle Warke, "PROYESSIONAL CARDY DR, A. G. OLIN, 161 Wasbingtonat, Tho lotgout encoged and most wus; coseful puystolan In thio eity in the spcclal trostmont ob L S private nptionty, bon und 3 wtatups )urlm by raell, NO QURE! :ID K NO PAY ! 1, San. 860 BOUTIE ()I..\Xil(-ifl‘-' lli.HlIUz\ll-'", B e sy Ik o KA e 143 ulilly puyetolan I sho gity Wi w, 4 GNEYS OF D) DAY, 0 Lotz O ae lo 108 Py 100§ SuHSa33 fiua 4 I “dovoured by jackals ond valtutos, 5o ho pilod . *But you must toll nie, | 1" ga:d Muhammad, *moy Allab bloas, [. JCDWARDS PLAGK GOHO0 D BOYS a2 aan. 'g'nmmy [ (ousorn prepure alontiilo &chool Thusines AOIK, Astoointe elacipale s o boanty of £, 23, TorColle; 1A oiig, tmon, KLookbrkan. Maseo 1 fev auui, * yasr Boy 4 pup 2] Pittatiold, Masa,~ Widoly tugos foc.litorary nud art cul lucatlon, ~ Addioss Rov, O, V, BUEA! L 188 BULKLEY'S BOARDING - AND DAY. soliool, foe young ladles, st Tarrytow: -Lad ot il eéopn Sov, known. tara, au BITTERS. R NS TS AT A __ PERFECTION! BOXKERS BITTERS. fewnro of Cunnterfelts. e Pt G ) RAILROAD TIWE TABLE, | RNRIVAL 45D DEPARTURE OF TRATRS. ™ EXPLAXATION OF REVERINOE MATKA.~ | Baturdayse ocpted. ¥ Bnnda; . 32 N - Fiva Sonday 518100 4§ Daltp, 2100 excovtad Ldx (#ICHIGAN CENTRAL &GREAT WESTERN RAILRDANY Dttt T L s sk W Detraseund 1 el aufee, 51 Clark 3t ‘souheast corner . and 15 Caral sty corner W dadlions iz o Mall tyla maln and slr lne), 5 Exproal, CHICAZN A ALTON RAILRAAN. Clidengo, Kamas Oity and Deniver Slork Line, vla Lowiris aud, o, and Chicago, Syringfieid, Alian and St Louis Fhrbugh Line, nion Sepot, West Hiie, mer dtedisan-es, ridye,_Zicket Opicas ¢ Al Depol, and 123 Uandoiplea? Leave, | avrive, Kansas Olty and Donvor Fagt Ex, Iway Uy Lo LEE, via Jacksoueil Brnngtold Itepras Nufilnflfluld Last L. doftoran Gley Toxprous FPoaria, Kook & el iroa: Bl Sacon, Washwnsias 16 Joliot & Dwiaht Avoomisodation: CHIPAGD. IILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAIL#AY, Tnion Dapot, cornor Haditon and Canai-sta,* 1resel Offca €3 Sauth Clarkst., oppasite Sherman Hoises, and ut Dopot. Leste, A WLE NI E oy Afa 8:008, m. (11008, m, inty & Dav Bxpross, *9:30 8, m, [*4:00 p. e Milwaukog, Gt Polat, Prairio da acutiiorn Jowa, Mai) *6:00 9, m.|* 7:50p. T4 ohey Nt Fapron [t 9:30p.m. 14 8145 8.0, i ot o e ok, sioa at, and fvol eity-soemnidote DT Fusipheany near Cuarke e B1. Tonis Bapres 81, Louls Juat Lino.., Guiteo & Now Orlcans 1¢ Colrg & Nuw Oloaus L Teorls & Ko kax I Dubuano & Dubnguo & (@) Giluan Parsonger, (e iuns to Uhampal CHICARD, BURLIMGTON & LULITY RAIL Depots—fout ar Lakesto, Didiaiidve, @id S and Cuial aud Siaieentinsta. 1i i, Nou Whuy Grand Lactio Hotely anid atdepui, SRANA yo Notland Jypre <Ottawn aud Bubanuo & diux Olty Hip, Pavitio st Ling, Tur Opnlia Kensas (:n; Leavonwario, . ohilson & B, Josophi Texus Expros uraes Pussouiicr, Mondate Ottav & Aurora Pascngar, Aurorn Passongor Buigae & sisaClly i, aoilo-igho Eap, for O, K Cltyy Lontonuactt, AV ohleon & Bh Josoph 1. DGt s Geova canbito 1uimners Uravo Agcamnoat Downa'a Grova Accain iz, Bunds §, 110 Sarucaay CHICAGO & NORTHIWESTERY RALRIAN ews, B2 Clttlook. (St = liouse), id 15 Canale Clly afeuty B3 OGN Hadleonst 9 R Io’ T divive,” aPaollio Fast Littouweer s 4 Lo L) seks VIE @ Diluaug Njght s via U a Uinabia K (roopartd DUbLIHO KA a fwvoporg & Db it i o l = Deporbo ot o7 Wall and Klnsinate, orngr of Cann and Kinelocate: 1y NTENN BT o Pass. Agonts CIIICACO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC HAILHOID«K Do, corner up Vau ey wid Shecaanata, - ekt a ety tivand Lucifs ot Omaha, Lenvenwith & Atohlson Pery At minn Nighe b Thorotizh lnstractlon In ovry Dopartment. _Tor Clrou. * 1 [