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1876—TWELVE DPAGE®R. 1 float It by rea Lo Joppn, nnd thence you canearry | caress them, always, howeyer, helng carefnl to 8 {tup ln-furxlm\lcln.m‘ 4 ¥ keep her face half go{um]rn whh a biack shiwlt PUBLIC BATHS‘ _Bolomon found in the Iand of Taracl over | that she would finally enticethem to the castie of 2 B¥h000 strangers, Of these, he ordered 70,000 |"the 8ire de Retz; and that nothing more was ever of them o be brarers of burdens, 80,000 to bo | seen of them. Inasmuch as the victima were ilizi cchanion Tl 60 s Ovracams, AL Mir oars | et chttmmen mn s e oo, | Utilizing the Ponds at Ligs - “INSURANCE. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 15 mu;)!ry, 1o the Company's detriment, and | 20 miles, ared only 4, while n n has With- D] therefore the Injury of ~the plamtiff. &he | erto heen lmited to & mile a hal The green RLLIGIOUS' chorires that this laviah outlay of moncy siill flnpm:r}n M“l'nh'mrl]) nI\; t‘l:g:,“:c“llf: ":h'\‘:‘:t:&nfnr:'r‘v:: continue: alr the solyen: 10 object 18 1o chec o - % of "-l'u’;l2‘3“fl'v‘.a‘z\;'.m'i!:f:fl:\fi.ll%m e eren | hios Jriavislen thip nventor o succecded sonsto | Review of To-Morrow’s Sunday- of n Receiver, cte,, cte., I8 asked, The Com- | muke the preen dlght visibicas far as the red, or School Lesson. Ruinous Deoigion Affecting Amalga- 7 x : pral i net request, Tiram rent on Lo Jerusalem a very | or elae Hitle children believed to be abandoned 4 mnma Lifo Uompamea- P::In‘();n:ll: ":1:‘.‘[]‘ “t& hlx:l;n .,";i"m‘:;‘.;tnh‘::: u:‘rf vl';rl: e mlh.n____‘___ stctliful man'to -ururhne 1 the cunning 'Wurkcr’u by their parents, thore was no complaint. But, coln Park, nstrance people of qu city regard the suit ns OPTION DEALING. Solomon Beging the Bullding oi‘ :v':m:‘l‘lmfll: nl:filn g l“fi} i u{rlrlua' em uyml!H to l‘fildncs': "('nne:nling wl:l; lmllnunl%y ‘n{‘x“n pu?- : . 1z 1 ! ombeliish the temple, Ing itnen he minlons of Laval at las o . The Fourth &f July and the Irivoloun, " Notwithatandiuig thls suit 1s e [rly T the Ldllor of Tht Trituna. Ly Solonion ent annually o King 1ifram for i | entice nway the childron of the Lowns. [n the | The Commissioners. Look on the olous, it {8 a fact that tie aflalrs of the Equit- Cittcaao, duly 14.—1 desire, with your per- 1he Templc’. able Life Liave been freely discussed in life- o ¢ months | Mission, to present to all whom {t may concern ;.'lxnln!‘icf.fl!'z; a’:fl;fig;‘{ggfllfil%;u’:%trll'l‘;guru Trom | & briel explanation of what {s known ss optlon Duibinons. Tt wenld be too long & atory to o | deallng fn grainas practiced on the Board of | Lotter from an Octogenarian---How to into the rcasons of this discussion, Wit | Trade, Tam prompted to this, fleat, by the re- Build a Church. C that the whole ground of = ;‘;’};’%g,’:&"&":‘fi{m I e Gt e cone | cont absurd decision of tho Supreme Court; i geconid, by & desire to dispel the popular = = " tered in the reputation of Harry B, flyde, its | 84 h . y SUNDAY-8CIIOON TESSON. presiding genius, for Laking care of number one. | deluston or false opinton in which Bench and TUR BUILDING aP TUE TEMPLE, © X OMPANIES' DIVIDENDS IN JULY. Bar alike shore with the public. I think I know 4 2 Oxxu? flt;‘ Sumpunlus. s nrule, have been very | why this opinlon prevalls so gencrally, and I “‘P 'xet;'im?;"":‘#”":‘ “l‘i:f“d"“ "‘)“:" l“f'“l" {:\nl::yl‘?:rl- ortunate durii tho last sie months, notwith- | think 1 can show any condid person how ut- | 5 S8 BENRE U L G QL RERC D CRen standing they pald somme heavy losses onnccount | terly false it fs. Tho general opinfon [ refer d":‘: but It was. hub Al o divan? . God of the Mg fire In rondway last February. |,to s, that option deallng in grain la simply and "' 'llrm‘hv Nioit i Ml Ao Surubiel svlhert e wits Thefr ulyldenda arc now heing advertised, and [ purely specutating fn differences,. and that n | SR8, B8 DEEE SR R TR EES range from 4 Lo 18 per cont. Tho Greenwich thosa trades no property I8 o be dellvered or "‘; o lud 'a1d Fl. "_nm it Cfinm l“ . H; i dividend (whielt fa ustally 50 por cont semb-nne | Inbonded to be delivered, and that thera fs an | o Bt G Fh- The Bral Cailler wf Huly nually) Is not advertised this tlme, for the reason | expressed or fmplied understanding between sauirtimie I3k anibusis, | TTe b 1Iri’s s yi o that it los cnused such severe conunents ns to | the partles that nothing moro Is to be done than ';'m“ ""’; the mhnlln “,'"h cho!m o = s the profitablencas of iusurance stocks as tomnke | for one to pay to the other the difercnce In the time I: Ve ofien. whel they Ve l_h; quiet It fujudicious to aupounce ft publicly, Bt tho market price of the article ot a given time, | 105 Lol )mx(nrcr (R real” truth f8 that many of the” companfes | This ls beyond a doubt the prevalling conceft, | & T gl y itkce thefr dividends nimgst enfiroly wpon their | 1¢ s manifestly the fixed bellef of the Bupreme | #¢c0 'W‘hfn oL, nalire ] n laull -n‘:l uwosturents, sl ok upis el e pemiuiteg | Courty and ey procecd upon ity and draw | 03 G0RHEE BB G0 st S £200,000 stock, wnd $400,000 surplus—a total of | conctusions from i, wjth ns much confidence | tiimes to the genfal influences of heaventy 10,000 A profit of 10 per cont upon {ts In» [ nedC it wore an axiom, " The lnte declston would | grace. veated funds, and a fule fncome from: loeal busl- | kave no interest for any but the parties to The young King aw from his sluambers 11eat, pnd'n handsomely on its lmited capi- | the sult, were fb not for the lnplication sl. Kings, §1i: 15), and he was surprized o find tal stock, The long 1ist of dividends pufd | ami virtual notico (o vhods who deal in [ “that he had been tatking with God fn o by the eity companies dves not ook favornbla | options that the Court regarils the trade ns o | dream.” The mornftz wus sunny and bright, Lo the fden brouched In certaln quarters thut | specalation i differcuces,” which Is therclors | ‘Tho day was devoted to feasting and gludifess, they may by **froze out” on fllu dwelling- | opposed to public morality md ought Lo be sup- | ‘Che old mcu] who were lovingly atlached to own household 20,000 measures of wheat and reat city, in Nantes jtsclf, the wife of a well- i twenty measures of pure ofl. finnwn nfid respeetable ln‘.ey having copfided . thema with Diafavor. mSanut- mkx;l uu{f Hrmfidlglll n«r :lln‘mhl ?‘lc ?Li her 3;uun brath';; :m.o l,:u xix‘»\mls ’nt le llclu ipt to giye al he def 5 o i wonderful O] ‘Who asl 0 make him a chorus boy n o+ transaction, We have presented a few, ao that &‘.c‘u;fi‘.pel of the castle, the little one nnvurynp- Mr, Kadish Comes to the Front with a our readeramay realize that thé Luilliug of | pearcd agaln. . Feasible Plan Solomon’s Temple wos no emall affale, It ‘may | * The Duke of Drittany reccived the accusation o Ia‘i‘fl“!m us‘u: Invm;l'nuk ;ume of E!tul‘:t{:‘t:‘n’a Hitly | with L’lm mnrgmmgernmm 8, ln{" nolnlnl rm; i T 18 in conslderation of his great obedience, Aons, ho was o be able to atrike a blow af he presence of the heated term pro- The building of the temple was begun in the | the Houss of Lavals while the Dishap wan Ionk | vocative of & dedre to pl‘mg: m;:,’,;’m,m fourth year ol 8olomon's relgn. My prelimi- | Ing to revenge himself upon the Sire for having fent body of water, has a4 ldorabl nary steps were Lo be taken, ~ Lumber from dis- | forced, at the sword’s point, aud razed to the " Yy + has causcd cons & ngl- tant forests, stonea from far-off quarries, were und, one of his Hlirchos. A eotirt. was | tatlon, literary and otherwise, on the subject of tole obtained and prepared, A eontract for | forined of the Bishop, aa Chancellorof Brittany; | bathing In the lake at a1l hours, and fn the Lin- these materinls, wus to be mude with o foreizn | of the Vicar of the In nisitlon, and of Pierrs | coln Park ponds between certaln hours of the K(m. Mtu{m{:lu[wcrcrlubc rlmmg; Lmolu wrorulm rllic ul'utl)splulh?‘mnldu ugs:e la!d'iml l?u‘ulny. night. For the past weck or more the papers cutting ond shiaping of wood and stone were to 12, who couldl donbtless have fice e heen b purchaacd or manufactured; and, fimally, | sofnclined, belieyed himself strong_onough to have contained communtcations on thls subject, properaoinpensation Lo the mechanics, artisans, | fear nothing, and allowed himself tobearrested. | 0 which opinfons of all shades have been pre- and laborers was to be fixed. ‘Thestones quwr- [ This Gilles de etz was a yery powerful Lord, | souted, The general feoling smong a certaln ried ot this are of the world’s history were | richboth by inhicritance and Ifi' marriaze, 1o | class Is, however, that it would be u slorious turge. The Etrurisns, who probably 1ved and | was o#aroy of-the March of Brittany, was be- | goneme to be sllowed to divo off into the lak tolicd at the tine of Holomon, had” the means | tween Lwo jurisdictions, those of the King avd i ai. g, Tae of moving immense blocks, us we have ofien | Duke, and was, therefore, fn nffcet, outalde of | Thencver one was so disposed, or to devate sten in the doncn waxina of Rome, or n- the | al judadiction. Ife scemed Lo he specially en- | the hours of the night to paddiing In walls on Mount Fiesole, near Florenee. At | dowed withthe gifts that win confldence. lewas, | the ponds at Lincoln Park. Thoss who Jerusalem, ot the present day, we oy Omd | the chronfcles tell s, a Lord “of good under- | maintaln this view of the case are stones of a lurge size encirclini the Mosque of | standing, a beautiful countenance, and well composed of two classe hard Oinar, atd then on the brow of the steco valley | fashioned.” Tie wan not unletiered, like most | SOTPRSCT OF TR0 ©RsECHS u'f Lk '"“’k‘l';g of Jehosuphat similar _stoncs moy be ‘scen. | of s poers, but, on the coutrary, was sald to | 304" " Gesired recreation. "1"-,'"”, actually Bome of Lhem are 18 to 24 feet long, 4 fect deep, | have lnifhly eoteemed those who could speuk | Uik ad mors with a destrs to '“l“‘""f" ata and § in width. F these stones [ Jerusalont [ with clegunco the Latin language, e hnd | ATHCQ Toreith o Aesiro to pass the time in were teanaported from the mountains of Lob- | scrved the King well, who had made him o Mat- vn‘:fl.n ok Hy':ho multebe uld‘l‘r’:” 5‘; tary e anon, b s bo wonder that Solomon necded so | shal, and who, at the sucking of Ithelmn, from | FiAteses 1T they must, be Wie, why not be many men t ald hiw. among. the savage Bretova' who formed the | ' ou'odds then Toansin mmd"}“’,‘,"l‘"l“‘ A At length, Solomon lad_the pleasure of scc- | ariny, had chosen Gilles de Retz to carry the | B ) R wd the hot, dusty Fire Demon. ' Contest Between the Board and Non-Board Companies. Scrious Suit Against the Equitable Lifo of Now York. A Floating Policy Form=--Secur- ing New York Agencles, Rpeeial Correspanidence nf The Tribune. Naw Yous, July 12.—Thero has heen consid- crable auxlety reeently among ' cerlain class of Tife fosurance companies relatlve ta the declalon pronounced by Judge Qilbert, of Brooklyn, n the ease af Jewell va. Tlie Craftsmen’s Lite Com- pany of New Yark, or rather agalnst the 1fope Mutun! mnd New Jorecy Mutual, successors uf he Craltsmen's, Jewell was o stockholder fu thie lnst-numed company, which beeame virtunl- ». fusolvent, and relusured ita risks Wit the Mope. Then the Hopo went it of buslness, and relnsured with the New Jersey, The transaction was compleled o 1873 and now Jewell sceks house bitsiuees, In fact, the locals ars unusu- | pressed. 15ad the Supreme Court nnde nspecial | David, warmiy congratuluted fits son, ¢hat K o 2! - . BLrt ‘The workers would ke the ponds at rollet by procecdings to recover the amount of | ally prosperous, and luve na fafr o prospeet for | eurt to publish ita iEnorance of the facts fn re- | lio lind moiinted "the throne of ! Traet :,'fi,“llulfi",',’;“l('i',“(':l,','f.mr,":',;’,‘!‘;}‘)"““;'}‘j:‘f?’fé"&IL‘: ;’,‘;c“;‘z;w'm;f”l“ from the eathedral o 8 | yeit, and posalbly some of them would enjoy his stock. Judge Gibert declded that the | the future s uny institutions tn the land, Iatlou to n!:u;mldleq},xugllt.qclanlxld uoll, have been | under so l'l(llfl.l,iyulf;]).h.h)nj l;lr&ll:l lallmms‘ I'lyflr build the owse of Uie Lord on the fourth [ © Retz) spitc of the unplensantness that had fl“”,"flll'l“l“l-‘l‘;"fll“kdfllr lzu“{l"lli ttlm n(%c{'nnon. Leauster by the Craflsmen's to the Hope was il- TUE PROPOSED COMBINATION. more suceessful, Tho decislon, so far as it re- | cyes sparkled as Uiey reluted to him some 0= | Apit of his relign, He selected Mount Morlsh grs.;mul ¢ {dlers would not oblect Lo an afternoon i . o Tutes to the valldity of option trades, has its | teresting fncldonts I his futher's carcer that A month ngo the proposal for a comblnatlon | 6% KL EA L i) tlml wssumption, or pre- | wer u|l¥|r|:l)' newto him. One of them was of certufn city compnnfes fur the purpose of | gyaiption, no matter how obtalned, that | witl lthIuF when he was restmg from lis transacting an agoucy hushicss was in full blast. | option dcullnMulpcuulnun In differencen, murning’s toll in the shwly cove, sud” old King Scvera) meethngs were helld, but tho componles 1 nm ready to adnit that Just as far us option | Saul blundered bt to protect hhmsell from the conchuded that the tme s not yet ripe for suth trades chn be settled by the payment of differ- | midday sun. Twool then were on Inthmate % i oreln lie erunt fuconslst~ | ENEC8 it §s donei” and o accomplish | tepms with Joah, mixl deseribed Lo Solomau the an U"-f'-fl’r sc, llorcin lics a groat fucon thly, when {t canvot be done direct- | preulior traits of this hardy milltary man, ANl ency. These fdentleal companles are charged [ )y, * rings ore formed; awd yet I assert, | had sdmething o suy about the past. The with cutting rates on clty business to o remarke- | without fear of successful contradiction, that | King at lewgtlretired from the festivities of the bly low figure, and yet,lu the discussion relative | But o shadow or talnt of speculnting fu differ- | day, returning to Jeeusalem, and went before to cimbarking In an_ugency business, the objec. | Suces uttachies to option dealing, Lfeel satls- | theark of God, und offered up burnt. offerligs "tion waa ralsed that Uie rites tn other vitles nt fled_that a falr atatement of the trade us t I8 | and peace-offerings, and * made u feast to Lis tha present Litie are unreminerative, ‘The fdea | conducted will relleve it from most, if not all, | servants.”” nrnlcumhlmnuuu of companics to fssu ong | the odim nunuhlnFmIL In public estlimation, | e svon after retlred from the feastings and polley aud enggnge inon ngeney busliess 18 an | 800 sliow the nhsurdity of the Court’s deelston, | jollltfes of the time, The young King, llll{‘vp{ Uld otie. 16 was fuithfully eaeried out by the | _Subbose, then, I am a membor of the Board | from Kindness and wine, Tell into dlsturbed Germanla, Hattover, Niagara, and Republic, un- | of Trade, dnln{:ugruln commission business, | slecp. 1lis body amd soul were full, e must der the muster-band of Alexunder Stoddatt mnummfy buying and selling. A man In the | bave dreamed of the pust hardly Iess than of mader o ten years' contract, Then the | Wty or “eountry thinks, ‘no muotter why, | the futuro. l"mlh‘lry he drewied of Bamuel, IMhade Island” compauies formed the | Mt In Septemiber wheat will be higher | the prophet, who had Jed 4 fong 1ifo of futegeity Rhode Tsland Assochition of fire coms | than b s mow. o gives me an order | und plety, nnd fimm[)' slept ?uiellv and happily punles. Then the, Ellot, Shoe und Lenther, u,m:}- for lis account, suy’10,000 bushels No. 3 | with bls Tathers, aud then of the long Hst of s hetween himselt and the Bishop, growlog 24 B Very proper place for this purpuse. out of the former's church-burning ppt'wllfltlu. :::,‘1’3,( “."{lfin l::‘;::m‘;:d R“fl‘?:é"h?:.‘:\nlr;:hem?:;l: (1.) Lowsibly It 1s the very spot ot which Abrs. | passed for o very pfous man, Now a forn of | agalnst what they term the mock mod: hais was about to offer up Isaac, on which ulso | devotion at that time, much fu vogue, wasto | esty of the super-scusitive portion of Araunsh had bis threshing-fioor, and which Da- | endow a rich chapel, with many chorus children, | 1 public: ¥ Vi vid srmflcqwntl{ bought. The prelituinary | wio were educated 8t d;:rutexucnum Retz por: | pe nlmskufi'fii,e ’éeca.f"fifm t‘{locllln‘!elv::n ‘z" ut: #teps must have been wiany and arduous. Al | geseed, like the proudest Princes, o great train way to be horrfficd. In thele opfuon this set- the people must have “Lecn dcuénl)‘ interested | of these chorus children, who 1ollowed him | {lex the whole question, In fts Drogress, They could hardly reallze everywhero, 1ils plous nature and personal A TRIBUXR reporter saw geveral of the Lin- that seven yoars must be industriously spent in | charins gave presumptions favorable to Is | coln Park Commissloners yesterdoy, amd ob- y ¢ yo was the fact that his judges were Lis enemies. 1 nds, ™ b 3 wa dstructure of whicl they talght” well b | "o denied il the charges. But it was not Sus potida, The st Gureilasioner ooy woin proud, caay to browheat tho “erowd of witnesses, poor | who was decldedly opposed Lo sllowing people e ol inen were often scen fu .groups, won- | people, afilfcted fathers ‘;md mothers, Who cang | to bathe In the ponds at Lincoln Park, f" he dering at the achlevements of thelr younys King | in long flle, weeping and sobbing, to recount iu | almtroct it was all very well, but it must be re- s transporting stones, 8o lurgg. frosii 8o distant | detafl how their children had been kidnapped. | membered that people were altting in the park # place_us the mountalus of Northern Lebanon, | Not even did the miseroble betngs who had van- | patil 11 or 12 u‘clmflntnlght,nud {twouldnotdo Thiey often expressed o hope tolive Jogs enoush | deved fo his desfresspare him wiicn they saw bis | to have bathers in the ponds at such times, The to sce this house of the Lord completed. Thiey | other resources leaving him. region about the ponds was the fuvorite plnce rrnycd that thielr days might be so much pro- ‘Then he ceused denying, began to weep, and | for visitors, The bather would not olways be onged that they should be able to witness the | made his confession,” Those who Hstened to | of the most respectable kind. There were lise dedicatlon, and st leust one series of ceremo- | this confesslon, Judges and priests, accustomed | ble to be many rude people, not to sny roughs, niglg, before they departed this wortal life, | to recelve avownls of crime, shuddered and | gingny them, aud the result would be anything Just s thusun was golng to plunge futo the | crossed themselves at Nearfog guch horrible { bug denirable, Mothers who were out with great £ea, old en aud the wurthy partuers fllln‘u. Not cyen the deeds of Nero, or those | thele Nttle children ¢ ving to get a breath of or thelr * {olls, carcs, dutics, dnd triuls, | of the hated tyrants of Lombardy, could be | fresh alr, which they could not get in thelr pente could Le seeie arm dn arm, admirdng | compared In cruelty to these. up houses, would he comnpelled to listen to the the maseive walls, They loved to repent the In the tower of Chantoce was found a fon of g&c‘:nc and _profanc remarks of n crowd of | fuct thut all knew full well, that God guve the | charred bones, bones of children, to the num- | Joafers, If the city was in & condition to erect mudcl, nud the minutest purticulurs of fis cou- | ber, {6 18 believed, of forty, More were found | g hathing-house in the Park, Mr. Stockton sald almul(uu.lu Moses ot thie tnount, suwe ure sure | in the celfar of La 8Buze and fu other places | he ehould be in fayor of ving” the Iand iLwll be g magwitleent temple.” Strangcers, us [ where he had spent his time. Whereverhe | for that purpose, but _unl ortunately the they drove about the cily, were scen tostop und | happened to stay it was necessary, it scemed, | clty lind no money to spend In that way, and n [goze, us stone after stonc so nolselessly took fts | thut he should” Kill, The whole number | bothing-hause, ho thought, would cost some- approprinte place. ‘The children were never | strangled or otherwlso killed was cstimated at | where i the nelghborhood of $5,000. This bathe weary of wittiessing the huge stones and the | 140, Of these, Henrlet, the yalet de chambre, | fng-house should be divided into compartmenta mussive thnbers moving slowly through the rumum!»crml to have delivered forty futo Lfs | for males and females, as bathing was just as streots, muaster's hands, neceasary for the latter as it was for the former, (4) Weean say hut little nbout the propor- |~ At the bezimning of his carcer, De Retz used | If the bathing could be made private and kept tlons of this tempfe, If God gave amodel to | to offer up these children ps gacrifices to the | within certali limits hie should not object to Fz, Mopes, it was no doubt in sucl proportion as | Devil. e involked demons, nud prayed them | but be ehould object most decldedly to tha pleased the ove, to accord him * gold, knowledge, and power,” ka belng given over nigtly to o crowd of (5 to 10,) “The smount of gold delivered by | He hud as alde a young Italisn priest and an | {dle, and perhaps viclous, men who would David to "Solomon for cmbelilabing the inncr | Englishman, AC last he como’ to offer the | tramp down the grass and very probably keep urts and claborate furniture was ctormous. | blood of s child, hls hund, his cyes, and his | quiet, well-behaved peaple out of the park at ne milllon to $1,000,000,000 are sums sute- | heart. Little by little what few human attrl- night, and such waa not the purpose for which times stated by our theofogieal mathematicfans, | butes remafued n his charncter were destroyed; | the park was established. All these directions given by God were evidently | hie Jiterally changed his nature and beeamne a M. WITHROW, neceseary. He wished the Jswa to be sepasate | devil. After having killed for his master, at | another of the Commissioners, was also o porad from ail'otlicr people. All the rites, ceremuniey, | first doubtless with repugmance, e kitled for | to the plan. He did not want a crowd ,,F nen Tegn), and Jewell bad a right to tho rellef aslied for. If this doctrine fs sustained, it will throw {nto inextrieable confuelon a seore or more of refnsurance contracts made kn the Jast tenyears, by which wenk compmules have Lranglerred thelr Duslness to stronger ones, ond_exelanged new pulivies for ol ones, Woat would become, of he numerons mmalgamations and - transfers represented by the Columbin of 81, Louls, the Republic of Chieagzo, and otheral owever, the cpse hns been appeafed, aud apon @ mmere thorough examination of Lhe icstion thy Con- pany's lowyers discover declsions directly con- irary to bt of Judge Gilbert, . The whole mat- Lor was pijudiented” i Ol fa the Bupremo Cnurlunemt State In the enso affecting the vulldity of n transfer to the Unlon Centeal of Cluclunat!, wherein it was dlaunuu{ hield that wnder the power to relngure one ris acompuny Il power to relnsuce ally and that any sult for dunages must be dectded upon the speclfle, clearly-praven datunges to the fudivid- ual suftory nmf ot upon the sup{mscd wrongs of all the parties concerned. This decision is much Droader than that of Judge Gillbert, and the Company which, a fortnight ago, were in terror aud aluri, are 16w guite serenies | BAFELY TINOUGK THE FOURTIL Itisnot too much to say thut there wasa general fecling of fnsecurity and uncertalnty on the part of the fire Insurance companics lest the enthusiasin of thc Centennial Fourthiof July should result in a dlsnstrous conflagration. Con- sequently unusual precautlons were taken to prevent the spread of contlagrations, Tho wis- dom of these precautlons §s munifest In the fact that fn this ety and Brookiyn, betw midnlght of the 31 and dth, there were 185 firo otarms, nluety- seven of which were attended by the Fire De- partment, and'the balance by the IFire Patrol and citizens, Thé nvernge divmtge was Jess than 100, and thoe Companies breathed 1 a8 the reports of the trifllug losses came in. - One com- puny pald tweuty-one loeses, which together mnoimted to Iéss than §1,009, The “same general experfence throughont the country hna o $ 2 wheat scller Scptember. I'go onthe market | father's enemies, who, fortunately for him, were flg},::‘:fifi:fi:flhg”mn o{fl“’i’ “}h.z }\j(":lfl‘m and Yuy the wheit w8 low ngl can, say at 68 | in thelr groves, where contentions end ang computiles (the Flfg Department, the Stonee | CCtits o Dushcl. This Is an option deal, and | “tho wicked cease from troubling.” Prohabyy wall, Washington, Mohile, Mutun), nnd_ Citl- | meaus, being interpreted, that T hove bought | he had vislon of his father's old pursuer ovfr zeml‘) Trve nrgun'lzcd the Mobie Underweite from 1uteh nson, or whoever it may be, 10,000 | lis anid dales, sinld rocky elifls und mountyn 8o the Now York locals lave plenty of exam- bushiels of wheat of a cortnin fimde to be de- | cones, remindinghimthat “obedience wasbedter ple and abundant precedent for_thelr propused | livered to e any day durdng Beptember tho | than sacrillees.”™ As he was drewning oxietly nspontation, but it 1a probutile the scheme has, seller choogos, ‘Tne day in Soptember on which | about his family nilufrs, Absalom came rlshing for the pre;cnl fallon through. ? | delivery will be made 8 feft to the seller’s | through his mind, as §f drawn by o full and NTRERING i FoR ¢holee ‘or optlon, andd Is therefore called seller | princely team of horses (o splendld Bryptiun RATHA SUDNERING IN NEW TORK, September, or, fully expressed, scllora option | dwrlot—Absalom, upon Whose grave mei threw The ruld on rates fu this city has epent {ts | Reptemnver. If it is ngrced botween the parties | huge stoncs, lest hie should rise agaln in another force, aud numerous instances: are reported | that the buyer may demand the grafn any | rebellion, Then' followed fn his dreams that where good risks have been decllued on ae- day In Beptember (or” any otber month ngreed | veteran warrior, Joab, who treated his eliler count of jundequate rutes. This would have on) it would be called” buyer September, or | rubel brothor so ‘‘tenderly,” aund ué:o came buyer's option September. he preva- | strutting along us il he was the sule eontroller beon an onomaly six months ago, but it is sufll | juit pobtlar ballef, und, ~ maniicstly, | of lhlag\\'orld’n affaira and willingly fssumed clent to create o great talk at the present time. | from “its own language, the bellet | all the rusfiun-lhl)mes of Kings uud Princes, The war on dwcllings has opparently | of the SBupreme Court, fs that tho option relutes | Directly, Bulomoh waw, in hls jdreams, come to n stand-stll, 5o far 58 prices ure | to the Frupurly, that g, that the seller of a sell- | tho venerable old f\hm of , lsracl, coneerned, Tho prevailfige rates on good brick | er's option may deliver the property or not just [ the man of many tolls und fights, uf or stone dwelllugs {s 15 cents for one year, 80 | a8 he pleases, aud the buyer of o biver’s optlon | many sins and sorrows, who liad jusp retired cents for three yenrs, and cven 08 low ug 40 | oy clufm it or not us may best sult him. But | from the stage on which e was o star of the conts un cholre tisks for five years, At these | letit be distinetly understood the option or | greatest magnitude, fully sud frecly forgiven rates the Enghsh companies haveevidently gone | cholee nlways relates to the thme of delivery, | for the bad parts he had “played so well,” All f1n on thelr muscle,” Relying upon their suporior | und never W the prullurfr except in o class of | theseand mumy more were uctive men when strength nnd high stendlug,’ tholr solicttors and | deals known as puta, calls, and privilegen. In | the young King was first seen creeping in the subengents have raided the ity from end to end | regular purchoses and sales for tuture, delivery, | royal pafoce. eterd tho minds of Tire Umlerwriters “very | for dwelling visks, The Jocal vompanies chicfly | the option 18 ulwuys o question of * tlue, never Now, Samel Is walking the golden strects of | and laws hud a direct tendency Lo do this very | himself with pleusure aud dellght. and boys around thore making night hideous, P Bl ionh Fhelad iyt tomaod moms ot | enguired tn writing dwellings. huve not docllued | of DroporLy. PUVET e hew country, - DASIA 5 tho. orchcetral | thing. - God fu this way teatiicd Tits sovorelgh | A pure lose of eruelty for its own suke, such | Ty ud onco fiyed neor 3 purk whero this hud the companles pretty roundly Wit hew $230,- | the competition, iut, upo merchandise warc- | NOW, suppose that the same day or the same |-leader of nll “the harplsts of licaven. | nuthority over Isracl us His people, and His | as we know lus anlmated mauy before and | been doney and he knew what it was. o want. 000 loss, lowever, it 1s not the single loks which the companies feur nowadays, Tl can stund the hurning of one ora hulf dozen rlsks and yet lm:u?u werlous Jossess but the rep- etltion of YPortiund, Boston, und Chicugzo, whore scveral locks may burn and muke total losses upon numerous policies, this is the constant Logbear of tho conservative compnnles. The cxlmrleuw of the Fourth of July shows to.what extent the precsutions of the oeenslon may pre- vent dlsastrous fircs, . COMPARISONS BETWEEN HOARD AND NON-BOAID COMPANIES. : ‘There is a constant friction between the Board wnd non-Board Compnnies us to the relative morlts of each cluss. The Board Companiea are apt to sneer at thelr rivals, and denouncy them n3 small-fry, reckless, unsafe, cte. A fow cotn- parisons tuken from the offlelal reports reveal an interesting exbibfs, The average book value of tho capltal stocks of the Hoard Companics (Now York Companies) is 1783 of the non-Board 167, making o difference of 11 per cent in fayor of the Board, But hert the favorable showling for the Board Companies ceases, The markcet value of the stocks of the two classs I8 as fol- Jows: Buard, 1883 non-Board, 163. The aver- g dividends pald {u 1675 were: Bourd, 14.85 non-Bourd, 14.9. Profit on New York State business: Board, 38 per centj non-Bonnd, 48 rcr cent. The maost frequent remark s “that tho non-Bourd Companfes aro dolny o ruinous business at low rates, and that they cannot stand ft, cte. But It_appears that the average premiums charged by the Board Companies In this Btato was unly a trifle ayer thut charged by the non- Board Ce m‘mulcu, while thoir percentuge of lossvs waus higher, showlng equully sound un- derwrithue on the part of the nou-Board Com- panies with their competitors. Yet in spito of bie igures, there s 1o doubt as a wholy the + ablest management §s found in the largo n]fi;:w Compunles attached to the Natlon: ard, Thelr otlicers make the bushiess a continual study, aud uro prompt to avail themsclves of the new discoveries and fprovements which }cml tu make the busiuess safe to the Compun- o3 houses and thelr contents, the rates hnve heen | Week, or uty thne thne uftor buying the 10,000 | And, as * therc Is inore joy in heaven over one stifening, Many componfes have renewed | September Wheat, get an order from the smine | sinuer that repenteth thsn over ninety-nnd- their merchandise risks at an advance upon lnst | party, or any ather, to sell 10,000 busiels seller | nine that uced o repentunce,” so Davl«l&wlm year, which 18 really s remurkablo elreumstance, | Septetnber,” I go oh the wmarket and try to get | did need and slucerely exeretsed deep and sin- The North Dritishi und Mereantile Inst year ) the most 1 ean for it Ihave no cholee who | vere repentance, wis received with the greatest droppod a risk on which the rate wes 50 eénts, | buys, provided only_ that he be in my estima- | joy and gladness when he entered the pearly Tather than renew a 70-cent policy at the new | tiun responsible. "I don't look about to find n §~.utcs and walked the golden streets of the New rate. This year the Company took the risk at [ man whom I may have previously buupm of, for | Jerusalem. 70 cents agaln, nnd the Continental and Home ) Imay not at that thne have any distinet recol- e who rises from his rest among quiet have enjoyed similar experience, leetlon of my deals with others, They aron | fricnds, and with o clurien volee provlaims the ‘A SPECIMEN PLOATING POLIOY. matter of record on my books, and Iknow byt | passine hours, ond then sits down ogain - % > ttle ubout them ko far as memory goes, But | With s much complacondy as Jif _all the Wonder what country ngents would ik ge | Hete b b B it i Iheons, A all g bl D 31 '9“ s merely for fllustration, suppose T & to ono | world was his debtor, roused ¢ Solomon any of thoir customers should sk them towrite | of whom I liave Ymrlum}y hought 10,000 bush- | from his drenms at esrly morning dawn, apolley covering risks under nblanket from ) cis September wheat, aud suppose Isell to him | The young King’s dutles wire nwuerous and everywhere fn the country. Yet here {s what { for 1 cent wbushel more than the price at which | pressing. ~He fntended to follow the uadviee of they write In this city—that ts, tho omo, Liver- I bouglt of bim, It must ho clear, even to | his fatiier, It cost the son only the trouble of 1 and London, Rogah and all tho iu sl Judge ~ Beott and his learned assoclates, | receiving jt. Hisresolve to cinbraco so valu- ROOL nc. 3 h Royal, g-fleh | thnt’ tho result of tho tramsactfon shows | able o gift, purchased ot go great #-price, and compnnlea: €100—~due me, Right herels the critieal point, | his carly regurd for rcugiunr, or worshiping and Upon_morchandise hazardous, non-hazardons, | and the one from which all the popular mlscon- | obeying the God of his fathers, sceured tho aud Bxlm||m’7.nrdnlln. lm%h- ;uw"'d"rx lield tn trust or | ception springs, and I may add, with ail due re- | high regard and decp csteem of tho lesding o :;é";h‘:;}“;‘fi, h‘;lc"l"“:m‘r'!;:‘,:“l\{a :‘flmfln- spuct to the legal wisdom ond talent of the Su- | mén of his kingdom, Situnted i tho Citles of Now York. Trookiym g Premc Court, ity misconception algo, Thenll- | Bolomon begun well, but he wea ruined by sey Clty, or Hoboken, eubject Lo tho following con. | MpOTtaut Cquuauou 13, How shall T got this 8100 | the very viches his father took s0 mfiu“"g““w“; 1t fu stipulated that i, at the | 1exally? Commmon sense and commnon {udg- much pains to sccumulate. He wns tino of tho breaking out of any firo In suy of the | Mentwould soy at once that any way that wus | hardly svated ”""1{ on lis throne, when Rlncun or Hinits of this policy, tho sssured slail | naturally satisiuctory to myself and “the other | lie bejran to multiply horaes (Deut. xvik, 16). ave In ol of gsaid places merchundise l;nny In interest wns lo‘;nl und proper. But, §f | His venerable futlier thought that a mule wns which i rcs!‘lflc:lzdy of }:{finlcr valuo_than tho | he pays it to me in settfument of the deal, wil) | good enough for him, Bolomon pluyged at 3'&'1‘}"23‘:&11&.& i x‘:lf“:'“‘:l;‘ nre:nl}lhl%m}l:!:c{xn"x‘::‘lt it not be open to the charge of heing aspeculn- | unce into the vortex of dlsubedionce. Tt wns which shall ho in the same proportion m"“m ton fn differencest What says tho learned | not long hefore hie had 40,000 hovses, Possibly amount insured, or theamount insurcd shail hene | COWL! Must I go through the rounda- | the lwwou this subjeet hud been repealed, or it to the wholo vaiue of the proparty ut risk in al] of | boub tpruams, morely to collect n differ- | had become obsotete, We mny herg &ay thot the places and 1lmits aforceald, It fa furthor con. | ence of 8100, of delivering the other party re- | wo consfuer the buflding of S8olomon's Temple Gitibned that Chle Dolicy shwll over fn und o afl | €cipts for 10,000 buskils o wheat, tnko hischec | of vory litle consideration cowpared with tio of the strects, wharves, and docks fn said cities, | for, say about $10,000, and the next moment, { moral’and religlous character of its builder. nnxlll. u;nlonfi t‘l‘““{l“m pxiowcun.n nlr o marine | tako the recelpts back and pay him for it at thd” | Riches and splendid cstates udd not one fota to By ol ciiren, bt l:‘f':"d'l‘;';fll';‘:wfl"\‘ n{“ &ho | purchinse price; and ull thisvireumiocution and | u pian’s prospects for the futurelife, {,)“"c o I'Hl‘\:llflnlnl m‘f ])u.aslug and repassing grafn-rece!pts and checks To tho [sravlites, the crection and furnishing of BEty n any of the baildlngs In which the nemend | st to pay me a NMitls matter of 81007 This | this edifice formed an epoth in the histury uf the muy havo st the tiue of ire of fres uny speciic ine might be, “or may be, excellent Juw, but {t | Jewlsh theocrney. No Liuman genlus wus sliown surance, ‘\V‘g;ultlvlm"unmmcly tlrur 'JIIB&H'C!'I pmslcu. inits nruhltluct“lru’. (‘-Iml ‘:lm l,m:;nihi:::h th; [ty ) Ingr £ ittever the communl Ry think, or what- | sca expressly nflirmg th e Inodel J Vet ,,,’1,.‘:1:2:, fi;‘{.’,‘u gj{,‘;,,‘:,,;‘;‘}’“;’fl:{"‘,‘l‘g' :1‘!‘:“?]“»7’:.‘1‘:- \ aver idiculou decialona’ tho 3|l||rclllu' Court or | him on Mount Shial by Goid Himself, Its form tagea are manifold,—one of them fa, that, withs | any other Court may promulgate, business-inen | and furniture weve precisely those of the taber- dozen such policlbs In forco ot the aame thne, | WHI always tuke the cusy, plain, and simple | nucle, ark, and cherubim, which Moses capried onc fire might cateh them ol uud fuvolve the method of urrlvingz at busfuess results, und they | in hls Journeyings through the wilderness, This company 11 n sorlous loas, . ‘ng‘ le«:r fi) through l.'usl Innl‘ml routine | famous lonmlc,ll 1y w(n:'hu:. |nu cullnrguilt :n:: " b0, and legal red-tape process of passin amd re- | more expressive view of e tabernuele. W SLIAHAIVE RITIETATROLA: Pnnalug £10,000 worth of pmln.-ln. ’tn)gpny wdif- | constraeted for the same purpose. ks (muer dl- ‘The ngoney compaules ure growling just o | ference of ' 8100,—or, 8 often happens, not | vislons fnto roomn of peculiur form, its outer Tittle over the expense of supporting numerous | over $12.60; and the slinple renson why busi- | and inner courts, its holy lplnce. and its holy of fOre-patrols throughout the country, They | BUBS men Will not do ijg I8 Lecause they ure | holles, were in - striet lin! mu.'q of the miwmlcl urizie that, while the entiro cost of these organ- not, as arule, fools or donkeys., tent that Gud gave l\fugms. Tha only }mm:a_ izatfons §s borne by tho underwrito \ Now, lot me suy here, 80 unlplmflufly that it | worthy of much notice: are that God wua the on: Y e writers, the peo- | cannot be misunderstood, that, 88 & rule, fu all | srebitcet, snpd therefore jL must have been a e are L‘]nnmrln{; everywlhiero for lower ratos, | optlon deuls or contracts, there 1s not a single | faniticas editice in arciltectural beauty and In and fnelst that Lhcir risks are better on uceount | contition expressed or finplied, no open or con- | complete ndaptation to the uses forwhich it "u‘»tl‘nw e’:fi;w,"{“l‘ul-: eflfl‘(‘fl“hw::l:’fi &l‘r.c‘l;ll::'llulx:li mfi:d llgn:cm(‘lll. or_underatanding, not, the [ wasIntended. The only clabm for credit that i , 8 y und cat suggestion, hlut, or intlmation that | we oug o award Bolomou 1s that he oheyed c gestion, blut, or fntimatl st 1 8 1 that ho oheyed selectlon of them us the guardluns of is will | since, took possession of him, " He enjoyed | ¢d no more of it. It would also bo bad for the and worsbip. This was & wonderfully wise way | death, but, still nnm:Il pain, He madé a | {rees ana ehrubbery in the park, and } would of accomplishing Iis purposes. We can, fn Ermlmc,nmmrv of a tulogy g0 serious. The | e difficult to keep good order. A larger forca clostng, only repeat that this fumous structure | heart-rending crics and prayers of is victims | of policemen would be required, and the Park was more noted for its embellishments than for | Were music to his cars, and_grimaces of sgony | Commlasion now pald nbout s’ many as they its sire, for the richuces of its furnishings thun | mude W laugh t le crled.’ During the “lust | fely they could pay, e was, however, in favor for upparcnt utility. Stil), If Moses was” truth- | couvulgions of the Jittle children whom he tor- | of ‘o tathing-house cstablished on the right tul,God wos n_ it Ilis intinite wisdom planued | tured, this vampire would scut himself on thelr | principles for men, women, and children, and and tinished 1t for His own mysterious ‘mrposuu. palpitating bodles. {:e eonsldered that {t must incvitably come ta In iliustrating these Runduy-schiool lessons, Lven tothe last he did not doubt his own | tint. we bave been miudful thut not g tenth part, of salvation. He lind been prodigal in offerings to MR, RADISH whot was sctunlly safd _and done in Bible times | the Churcl, had paid for nuinberless masses, | wog in favorof bathing-houso under the regue ison record in sacred history, that human na- | and It s characterlstic of stupcmlfluus rellg- | Jation of the Park Comuilssloners and the Park ture Is ever the same from sgfe to sige, thut the | lon of the tine that e believed that these | Police, Ho was 8orry tosay that in previous Holy Scriptures ure written in a terso und vet | woulil more than utone for any indiscretions lie | wyperiments, where piivate partics had put up repetitfous way, aud that we ought (o feel that ( mixht have comuitted in his'Tife, It was his mhlm:-honlcn here, bathing had been merely o Gud 18 ever present, and ever coutrolling 1he | Hirm optulon that his course had been such 958 L0 | secondary consideration. The prime object wat affalrs of men aceordbng to His own good pleas- | concillate buth Godand the Desil. When he | 1o gell liquor. If o bathing-house ahiould be ure, aud that we oughi to appreciate the fact | parfed for the fast tfme with his nagician, he | established, it must be understood that bathin that e I8 s near us°as e was to our futhers, | suid: ‘Adleu, Francols, my friend; T pray | was to bo the prime featurc of the thing, an and we have chosen to deviate u little from the | God (OFlv‘ you patience and knowledge, aud | f any privileges were granted llguor-scllors, clerfeal [ines of thought. be certulil (4it, providedyor trust and believe | tho wholo metsor shoutd s nader the steict s’ In God, we shall meet aguln fn the great joy of pervision of the Commissloners. o Parudlse.”! Mr.Ki 5 % < AN OCTOGENARTAN. Ho was condemned to be burned, was takien | somraity aieiiai o St trom those 000D EXAMTLE ¥OR CUURCIES TO FOLLOW, to the stoke, but did not sufler the extreme | fyz, He would huve this bathing-fiouse In fact Dr. Townsend Seeley, under date of July 6, | pennlty, Out of couslderation for his powerful | ychat it s In name, and not 0 wash-house. He e Nyand for the nobillty In gen lic was fntains that eve vill b himeslf writes the following lotter to friend fn this [ Goit 4% bt Al NG mufntains that cvery man will was! el city from Kendll, Kendall County, UL whero | s i sty complerely warmed: an was thg | &%, ome. Tho - Gatihousn . should ‘b s was the e » o he hos resided for forty years: custom with crhulnule, ~ *Ladles of gt .‘3’[.:1“0 {'Z‘f.?.’:?c!.y"pfifigfi'fi&d Jl::{ntlhudg l'mmmlmi you would be plc h tohear fromme, | ¢xtate " suught it on the open field of Nautes, | ought to provide immense wash-houscs for the end you thls note. T am so far recovered from a bere the stake was crected, bore It uwa! g Teonblenonme lvast-discaso that 1 can 81t and think % | maaen.” 5 ey was bia o do i, and 10 , | ‘with their own _noble hands,” and buried It and write. 1 have been contined to the house now | honorably in the Chureh of Carthes, establigh one or two in each divisionof the city, “ i ha should be In favor of that, but {n the pres- r the time for four or five wionths, erime ) aneard mob exiuet o o livo Tu“Wrcs | stupas Wil borvox oveh th payio af thase | Sh SLous of the cltys fnanccs t wus all ot of months ago, am now 82y e L N ST (1ith of Januiary 1ax. My wife n aC Tving: {‘"’Lr"“"’c‘!“fg' ;“’c 'I’(li{lllnd ‘!n ‘;"“fl‘?' they ac- | too late this year to do anything, Several of at 84, enjoying gouil health foronoas old aa khe ts, | Curred, towards the middic of thie fiftcenth cen- | these hathing institutions wore needed in Chi- We are liviig with our younzest kon, Edward, who | tury, was otie of the most wretched In the whols | cago, but they were not such aa smacked of is very kind, and rm\'lllu foronr_every want and | listory of France. It wasa transition time be- popularity, Dathing-houscs for the best clasa comforl, 1 have thoutht you wuuld like toknow | twuen'the age of chivalry aud that of modern | of cltlzonn were first necessary; the others the history of our nclghburhood from the bepin- | [deas, and possossed all of the bad quallties of | would follow. If the y commenced With dng, We moved here in April, 46, when thero 7 'l ” o2 . e o T mor (Ehces . Tew NI Rt —al | Lt e A Ebon T et caes o Honsy GALUres | souicting of au fnfecfor kind for thio people in log shantles, Wo were fn one 10 by 20, but wo ¥ e they would fail, e was in favor of Toon zut & M. Chapman, Congregationalist, 10 ol thy commitsy s aenpled by tie Eagliah, UTILIZING THE ANTESIAN WELL preachi in It overy aliernate Sabbuth. Al the people | The lawe werte powrless; all the tles of love | for bathing purposes. Tho artestn well in Cunw to meeting, aud soou Alled the houro in puod [ Gtid ailection were lovsened, aud a trange taste | L{ncoln Purk wos situated 1n a dene pleco op weathor, | Durliig the snmmer, wo bullt a schoole | forblvod seemed to be developed among ll | wood, away from all obsorvution. e was (o house 24 by 34, anid in the fall and winter held our | classes. favor of usfog this pieco of ground for u bagh- wmeetings in it, und wo continued to do for just In those days there were noither fathers nor ing place, and would hoyo o bullding ercetod twenty yeard, In it we could weat cowm- | brothers. We read of a Count who hold his fa- | thare. The water from the artesian well is 120 peonle. Then we bullt our | ghe " Gtk : 3 z ‘.Lr'f»:-:?uymw(luyz-lm\l‘m M”M: ! oaut S oo ther prisoner till his death; of o Countess who | mycly warmer than the lake water, and would o 1t s 11 paia fore W Tl | fioloned hor slater; a Haron his wie; of tho | gow through the bath-houso 8o that there would e i rosiionm otk Bk of writtany et who publicly starved | 1o a changa of water all tho thne. Tie thought Church, 1n which we kept a minister a1l the tine, | 1S 0Wn brother to deutl the s‘m""“’y hearing | this fdea could he vory well carried ouf nnil always puid him promptly wilhout any forelgn | his lamenting volee asking 1n charity s bit of | py” tho formation of ‘o stock company, At AV Bave now the Ttev. beodury 1 dessup, | bread, A cortaln Count of Gucldres, onu night | (P tils weros hot contrary to law, un excellent pastor and proacher, in midwinter, suatched bis old futhor frombis | 1ro ~ know of scveral who would My fanaily connlatedof _seven children. Ono fs | bed, dragged him & nlles, ahmost maked, | b gind to take sfock in such an institution, t, for Giod took lier. She divd s happy, Chrin- 1] s B Ao il othuy children aus working | Carough, the snow, aud Gually put him tntos | fncluding himself, aud ho was convinced il NOW CITY AGENCIES AL SBECUBED, That the demand for ugency Companlos for his city exceeds the supply, everybody famillac with the bustuces already knows, but” a small volumie might be written to develop the methods employed by spplieants to securs compuntes, Ona of the conunonest Is to seck an exchunge of companice, Thus, the mansger the remedy I8 for munlelpal organizations to | they are to bu settled by the payme God and oxecuted the lust will aud teataniont | ¢ 4 t the 1o youugest become plous A im fu 8 sioat. The son Put | would prove a paying investment. This bath- i1 Chicugo or BL. Louls deslres a few agencicsin | assuwe a portion of the burdons. Neao, differenigs, It is done y“wm[;x‘:%;;:,n;ng: of his vencrable father so far us this Templs tz‘wfi.‘,‘.‘,"fi.{:fl;‘;"‘:fl: and 1?.‘ e s gl {""r"“"‘“ defense that parricide was a family cus- | poyse -houldbcd{vmed into soparate compart. s ofiiee, nud o says to some cowpany in New ————————— ust. 08 far ns tho trades will “permit, | wasconcerned. If thu plans sud directions of When we begun to talk abont buftding s meeting- u’l‘ll-uucrln wloasness of the times s indlcated ments for men and women. For the former o York or Boston, * Give me your company aind TWENTY TO-DAY ut never from any feclvg- of “obligation | the Great Architect were strictly fullowed, Lhis | house, the McLains aud Sattorlys were 'so equivo- | | ThE !mmn}t il wh:nch i '1|lm.z ed | would provide a basin where they could learn ta W give you wine? Accordingl paiy ¥ undor the contract. "It 18 simply and only | cllfico mmst have Dbren “the glory of | cul that all the rcnfi'ul‘dh.xcuumm‘\d and \m\}-l it np Jl‘y \-r,lc(or tn;;w’;nmurn nfle ok d" o 1 en- | gywim. Tholudios might swim {f they wanted IR JOLL ke RAELY ndacoan I sl incidental, and practiced, us & matbeyof Insinocs | tho wholo carth. 1ia cost aul ity | clovenyenrs oo durlie my aiaenco n Orings | Joyed for fourteen years, He would not have | 10, hut thelr compariuient waa to bo primarily Vroudway numorous slius of out-of-town com- | Nove, small hogr, ot gut of the way convenience, and every man dealing on the | exact dimensfons ore st matters of | County it samaiet AL m et R B | e A ret Teat howerethe Dune. thy | for bathing purposcs. Mr. Kadish suid he wus Bt o cho Now.Yorc sonipiny tsapee | 1k e er6t woteadivc oce, = oot 00 knows Shaaa tar a1 cmiracs | aptroversy. am kel construstionels | SUEGPCHILIUGLIRSL L0 5 Sttt o | sanco el bras fratt howensolhe Dk, th | in bbtiieipli e olhor Gy und sow s bathing o 37, 8, " concerned be ls not uwder the slightest obll- | of the theological world, Its dimensions, its g afting my end with ticnee, ! e . . e senteil In ths " outae cltien by the oompany | &St e nbsa o oy zndion £0 settle by thi paymant of iference, | lenstt il o brusdtinyro mis by Toarned the- | B0y 50 10" o the Lonb will Tow | bl destruetton. o Duke Tooked unwilivgly | gymmnusun, Dt houso, sud awimning aciool— Yehiom, by it holds fn this eity. Auother | A ywenty-ydar old of Conpauy AP To nay In wll caics deliyer tho property, snd | oluglans to huve heen donble thoso of the tatier- | uud when my end sball come 1 know nol, but 1 [ UPoR De elze occupatiun, of » muniber OF the | with u basin of water 100 by 40. 'Thls awlmming- plunis "“. find un fimpeeunious agent of somo _ . demand t from others, if ho WIH. o tien, | nuclo, Tta heauty was within {ts walls, Itacarved | awalt the thie with a well-grounded hope ™ in the “"’"llT‘—'w"‘;f o) a.-!un S Wil tfi' KIW w’i; ;P school was attended by the best classus, It was aeney ’Ll‘nm])m‘lly who :-llmblmllmnd tn his ac- | Now hoots, red lop and f"l“‘fl' tip, however, are 8o thick-ieaded a8 to do it when | work, it golden surfaces, fta elegant textilo fab- | worits of my dear and all-nufliclent Savior, Chrlet, :t‘:‘;m:i‘r!:mlu;:)d nl"“l‘ Y e ieta andT :g:u'-hol: perhaps more expenslye than nced be, but it “;"“"“' ““{‘ d{ o lj‘" ‘l“““‘ ""“’““”Whu Tiring but & smile nnto Wle lps thelr ‘deals will settle, Itis n fact that tho | rics, were far superior o any speclinens uf the | whose bluod cleansoth from all sin by faith, b B culllllc(ly(ur vices, and upot whom | waa fi the city, whilo tho proposed buth-house m u;nt of the dificul Lytl o upplicant abtulng u | Kor tow above that Ho. red curled, world moves 1n spllo of Courta, buth dvit aud | kind the world bhad pyer seeil. ¢ e —— ] e e m et thia Drivands who. i | 88 Lincaln Iurk would provide recrentlon at sort of !l;'{nw‘uin lll"l'" "lm ugency, The coms | & b8 cmmmfllm‘"m:l;m o iy ceclestnstie. ‘The minguitude of the option | Himm, King of Tyre, was a faithful ally of A FRENCH JESSE POMEROY, }f onEhe g0 ittt lim‘_m i “A‘m the Frenen | 7Y moderate pricea. Tho bullding could bo Yy wiiderstand 1'5:1 uzulu‘t juit |_'Irtduly, B | e il Jsturo of bwency to-day t trade demands that thuse settiementa shndl ho | David, Ho heard with Joy that tho son of “his v unut P put up for $5,000, In conclusion, Mr. Kadish allee. s piopee oo Tis clopaed 4 s wade just us fust sul ng far s ) can bo | old friend, the sweet stiger and vallant warrlor, = st e statod that o Dl lieat Bt soveialut the Gure e oo dne, the Luapany | Noviore for him the kite doth Ayt dons “during o singlo day, A may scll | had been sclected as the proper person to suc- | Gllles Do Rets~-His Crimos and I8 Fune T0 MY MOTHER man baths ond wos ey much o ::r&:s'u(l in Surtit anil it dauine tho indanisducas of | Nu more do pop-guns char lils eye; to . wheat, corn, or oats a duzen thmes for July | ceed his old w{ Hiram was anxious to con- Ishinent. b thlawl-ule-uwect_~ 1lo «;w{ll Wéncl unayw}fl ’:i»u ‘L‘un 4 4 mug“ hfd s not suicceas- | Wo think he suroly is Insune or August, or uny other dellvery, nnd buy of | tinus on torme with the Kingdom of Tioston Commerctal Rulletin, Happiness thrilln my heart as 1 slog be done at the meeting of the Commissfoners ul the first llxm:l it generully succceds tha sec- | 1f now hie walks-without his cane; hhm just ‘s much &e-morraw, inore or lews of | Isrusl, Me thorcfore out to ~Solomon About the middle of the fiftecnth contury o ¥ the lovud ong Just Foturned; noxt week, aa thb subject was one of great im- QL or thip, dust. Buthubansfor took place. || And S clgar to gl weay a optlons of the samo kind, and many of these | incssnges of goud-will and atrong £ nobleman of Brittany wus tried i n | p.e¢' W anthem of juy from thie oid el rlog portance. While ho wanted the peopls to enjoy this clty within u mouth, Another plun fs to | 1a the currect thing for twenty to-day? deals will balunce within o few dollars, In puch | assursnces of friendship, Solomon, by thesame | French court sud condumned to death for For a glorious welcome carned. the water, ho was opRo-cd to open buthing ln Interest soma oflicer of the Compauy directly fu | o thinke hla word ts very fawt coses these slmple-ininded mon think it for thely | embassy, reclprocated the frivndly greetings of | crimes the awful nature of which, even in thove 1 Tave her well; and why should f not the parks at night, and thought bathing there the lprollu of the agency, ‘Uhere are two Coms | pd vt umcmn_y“{' ol e mutual advantage and business couvenfence to | the Tyrlan King, 1o was particularly anxious | dark ynd bloody d?'l. filled all France with hor- Vool mpturons yn mfi Ve could be conducted successfully only by meaus panics from otlier Statcs dofng businces hercl this Irrusiatible) d poy the little differonce aud scttlo the matter, | that Miram should mafutali the samo bearings | ror. ‘Io story of the Marshal do Ilulxi iy Thut brings hior agaln to thie much-loved epat, of the bathing-house. Whose Suerctarics regulurly recews 31 per cenl tho tine bis love to & not beeaune thers s any sgreonient or obiiga- | towards himsclf that he had in former years | crimos, bis trial, and his punishmont, (s stifl fa- “‘Atection's embeace 10 recolval Of the remafning Commissfoncrs, Ar. Win. upon the premiums of this agency, A more hat life's a Bummer's tion ta du it, but because, a8 a matter of expe- | borne towards his veuerable father. ‘Tho young mitlar to the peasants of that scetlon of the 've' Qulzotlo notlons concerning love, ston was out of town and Mr. Culyer could not flugrant_plan f& to bribe o special or gunoral | This twonty-year-old of Company .| dlency, it 1s hests and at tho closa of every | King had liad but little expericnce fn business | country, and to-day s of old {s recounted with ;D?:,f,"n,,“,‘,‘", Reart dott inrats " bo found, It is obvioua that a msjority of the agent dircetly, Tho inftlated will recogniza ek o monthon all deals not thus scttled, the proper- | affalra. Ilo soon found, however, that lio had | bated Dreath sround mauy a Breton hearth, Howevoe afectionato olhers way prove, Commissfoners do noat think favarbly of sur- he case wlicru an agency was removed about ¢ knows ak miich as, maybe more Ly Is delivered. Bomnetiinca theso dolivorics ara | not the means within the llmits of his territory Exaggerated ond lncomfillul« versions of th A mother's love comen firsts £ Tt havo been publiatiod from tme Lo b1 120 D oo, an Ak the ouly Broper [alr huve en pul Ct rom time e, " o1 » AL oslement an n| he o) Toper Sd 1018 now omewhat, dificult to_ get whrthe e o o vt 10489, | woy 1g 10 establish Batbiug-houscs. ¥ piop facts a8 thoy occurred. The only contemporary For bringing In aafety back to me account that {a at all completo 43 that contained ‘Fhy loving, thy beautiful faco, 0. A. @, A PUHOFITABLY INVESTMENT, a {\'ur ugo fo cousideration of the employment ofason of anoflicer of the Company by the new agent, The son turned out a poor sifck, and the bribo was commuted b{ paylng him six nonths®' wages aud letting bin go. Popular "I“'Imn men grawn gray with their three-score. hat decdu omol What scence hotw viewed! | Bmalh sometiuics very In-x».l Theso deliverics | o cxceute the will of God and the last testa- are a sufliclent answer Lo the charge of tyadl ment of his father. e respectiully usked Kims ([ you belleve i .'fi"fi'f,l"“'{:’;fl:;f“‘“ {n differences, I tho trade waa & nore o rocutes | Hiram to ssslst him. in allding o magnificent They're wondorful fellows who'ro twenty to-day,) | t1ou In differences there would be no detiveries, | temple for the worship of the God of arucl, v W, Al minute and specitie corrospond- | in au obseure manuscript in the t library at L ——— To the Edltor of The Tridune, i 4 -4 e c urnlsh skiliful | rec e ran (0.) Bearon. = 51l Yonaon Inguager, Then you Werd ae parfuck o DISAPEMMEN" ‘vlr‘nt:;muy-n‘,v e the dostruite amotnt of timber | Darls [uw years aince, hus boon mide uso of In | Daring the caipalgn JAat fall & monster mass- i your gt yegardliy: athing-atationsicn the % hiog i TUR SUIT AGAINAT THE “ EQUITABLE" LivB, | it 1 s e fi-day hinks Lo, preparing thu present sketch, ‘The story of this | meetiug wes heid at ¥actun, (o principal speaker | 12ke ahore, That such places aro not eatablish- * Over Lhe world, fran) bay 1o hay. , 0t in the Sutmer-eunshinoy and stone. Salomon, on Wis part, ¥as to supply By # : e oing Guv, Hayes, The Youugstown Artillery | ed Is slmply a disgrace to a clty such us Chleago ‘The announcement of the sult begun by Mrs, uobidy lika us, tweaty o-da ¢ Out where the roses amile, 8 1Aree singunt bt provlilons, wheat, barloy, w‘i:"’l;‘;‘fi‘,"’“ o :i&i‘ffif.fii‘:“.‘i'ufifi*?’i ,g“‘:" e s Turttanen the: Hheuisdos, Taas b, of ¥ Saatite ),{, T l;‘fm"::: ;‘,’m: gopowflc:fi- Euily C. lelding, the benelelary under u polley 4, 1870, u M, W, Flashing thole warin, vwcet kisses et & Ch 450,000mech Dartly s thowing HENt Upon tho elturacter of & | members, Cinrles W, Mlall, lost an arm by @ pro- | tho Takse-Front, why could not the i, tust tho Equitable Lifo of this city, created —— Up to Hunven the whilu; olomon (I Chron., 1., 2)secured80,000mechan- | partly as throwing lght upon the Srofs | matera dlscharge of @ gun. The Vindicator, of | tions on the Lake-Frout, why could not the city "gd"_ 1 city, crenl American Invontions Abroad. Qnt'tn the blooin and beality; fcs, and 70,000 laborers, und 3,600 aversecrs. Ho | person resembling fn many respects the Pomo- | yygngstown, comes out now and charges Gov, | or (sociog that the clty s in & stato of bauks i sasuton, b, 0 16 I Gl | g e s o e | O L2 eated Ko Wiraniy snd o s | ooy, whoso straondiry sus has sl | iyt abanety B WSapng 8 Sront | rupiey)som o our publoapeiod tsnactet allege thy -mx‘;{;cn{u‘::-z a1 i 1s u;:'-l;m“:::.l: 32“"fl:’“.,“":,{l‘l’f;""l_’:::mxln{u London for Sowebody's walting there, T irom, in purple, i crison, in b1ue, alio men |- 1n the year 140, when tho Duke of Brittany, | Watron Ciranicie proves the falalty of tho Vindica. | 00¢ sWinmiag-buth, so s to find out how to . h € pel ) y 8t gcaat night, who were skilTnl'in engraving, who ' could akd | wha spetit, most of bia time outside his own do- | for story, sud uow frst publishea i fact in tho case | the concorn would payl It such baths as say that the ofticers of tho Compeny laugh | The sctlon of the rudder s made ° ty Somebody's watching, waiching, 18 tmen who weve thon with Sbn in Jerusalens. | minjons Niappened $0 b rosting for & fow weeks | that shows oL ohly the kenerois charucter of the | can be found i any sinall elty fu the Old Coun- qults heartily bout this sult. Mra. Lelliog, | ¥ork the lishts, o usto iudicaty how the hol A il Vhe Fovest kiane He alao dosired. Hiram 10 send him ¢odar trecs, | ab Nantes, the Bistop uf the Diceeac, his relative | Kenubiican candidata fac Gresideat, butateo 8mod- | fry wero orectod tlicy Would not only swon Blter recitiug tlie usual preliminaries, relautvo o | p ity WIS SUSSECL SHe watel L dI- Flash up 0 the Sutamer-aklen; - A treos, algum trees, und _proposed. that their | andalso Chuncellor of the Duchy,emboldencdby | {3 St tho wocpie RN AGm e, 18 shvsl, CHGor | cluar the exponse but become profitablo specn- the chiarter and orgaulzation of the Company, | the Nghts ars tured. by the morement, icim, And ati) the yollow sunshing respective servants ' should inbor with each | thepresonco of the Duke, fstituted proceedings | 1 55000, Frow that gentloman be leagned of | 1ations. Tho cost of crection would ‘bs -m.uI charges, {n subistance, that the alfalrs have becn | aheols aad. whe (e shig ,“m‘“"{l"""t of the Dimples tha perfumed air, other, 0 that theso workmen wight faro “allke. | ajuinst a great Lord of the nelghborhood, a ¢or- { (e wceident to Mr, Nall.- and yory faelingly ox- | sud want of water could be o excuse. If any of byrl i et Al ygliot ) el Bt il The Hgshta ndleate that sLo fe ste Stenieng And, through the wating branches, Bolomon proposed to send to Hivam's mechan. | taln Glics Laval, Murahial do Retz, of tho 1o | prowod Ll sympatiy for the wufortuuato man. | our political meynates who pretend to liava dealgh lomnkol’n A phel :{; (ll:?:'u Cah e & ml;:finr‘ e Thtin s yoerel ko s stee ]“F In bieuns overthe walcher there, $en 20,000 measurcs of wheaten meal, 90,000 | of the Dukes of Brittany. Such wua the terror | Incldent 0 tha conversation ho learned that s wube | the good 6f the cltizens at heart would Invest a nying profit, The ouly substantial fact sl | Detter th ihfl S ot th Sveotdh _l;lrh Lnrln . . . . . v . measures of barley,20,000casks of Wine,and20,000 | which the namc of this redoubtublo knight '?.'Illpllxlan_:un Lelug :l:‘ugenln ll‘m.m)t of Ar, Hall. | Httle of thelr so casily galned fortunes insuch ‘:Em“‘ hat the Com, nny Lias gono 1 e 1y in | whi irnmun art; nLna'.cr actuall lt d “mf |’ Onl; o casks of ol Klnsf funuu, in_reply, directed n | fuspired that for fourteen yoars no one bad .I::l“ ;{; !w:: ff;',‘(':'u nc" ‘h::dfl] w%-‘ 'mlllifl‘:lll. ofad- [ an undertuking they would then show that o real'chlato busineas biyond [oh own Fuqulre: | 1ho wheel, auth 2 tha Tghia clungs bufuro. thy s Aot betow, tter Lo King Sofomon el Lt {or | st S it o condelanution of by bor- | et dseton, bt ldmot viah B i | ey b tho il oo ut hoar i wero ot ments fu constructing ’ux cxmnmuulwl x- vufxcl fecls Il:uulnll?lcntm thmu‘fi'i‘wn;lu'zxfi,:‘v’ O ",fi"’ Drancies waving | ;z(u{gutu Te‘lflg ul‘!’;‘!unfnr;ldl:i'::{"é‘rx-" “tho w\‘\‘l’n:lfl{ ""il-i'.é"n'ififimun wus to tho effect thatanotd {‘,““,‘”",:,,‘,‘,‘," ‘.fi" "'.“1 Wit 'i'i mqb" . ;ub o (i ‘l‘xmltt]y u‘!‘\“l‘fit‘it"x‘»‘lL r‘.hzo;“';hzlyr :fl;mg‘:t{:fi U ir, L 2 ' 85L) e, 1 H 3 Lt 1 acrution of . U¥, ol . s Peliive, duiklioe, Tt fs alleged Abal the | the courso tho vuusel ls whout t-take. B1eS s beoos watehiig, batiex” wing, it oll s 1io proposed 'to ot | wonman, vatied L Meftras i been n tho hub | {0 R SRR A S5, SN M | on vur ik, Gebieh ary falondud audy clally g extravagunce displayed o the inonege- | swne juventor hus wlso lncreused, by a efmply u,,,.,wmb]“,,,‘ oz o SAnd we contiyuod Mirans, *will cut as | it of golug sbout the lundes; that sho would w4 over it might be. The mwount pald by Qov, | euanted for the rwnm.lnun“l‘z:soorn middly e orthecompiuy: s bieqate & SO UL | Brocess, the dltiucd &t wlich s grecn Il ts Clouds over sky sud sunshine, much tmber as you necd, uud we will bring it | prosch little ehildren who were og Hyes wad the Inrgest of 8ay tadl subscrip | clusses) wonld do & greal more good if versatlon god remark throughout the | vielhle.) A while Mgt may be observed fur "Tears for tho roucy’ dmiie, Eaxa. | down from the firests of Lebanon to Sidou, aud | or who weee beggiug; that she would fafter sud | How® ipcat oa swbmalog- bl soorr. f .

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