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ae 12 BEE BUSINESS. ——s By Which Is Meant Not That of tho Exasperatingly Industrious Neotar-gatherors, Bat of tho People Who Keep and Profit by Thoso Proverbially Exemplary Workers, How They Aro Wived and Flourish in the Very Business Center of New York City. —_—_—- Their Fooding Grounds at the Battory and Thofta from the Florist Stores, _———- Tho Harvest of Honoy They Yield—Tho Mistake of Supposing They Make It, ‘ Byectal Correspondence to The Inter Ocean.) New Yor, May G.—Ono of tho busiest spots in New York ts Brondway in the viciulty of the Postofico, and only a stone's throw fromthe gront nowspapor buildings. The car lines, stroot and elevated, tha rumbling stages a1 nd soiid column of heavy terms and carriages that roll along, and the walks crowded with podestriuns, combine to make ‘An incessant din and confuston, bewildering to astrangor, but too familinr to 9 resident to be no! ticed. Passing along here yesterday morning, and roflecting as much a8 ono can whon intent on ayoiding horses’ hoofa and tho elbows of mankind, tho thought occurred that th’ shifting scene was ns purely typical of city fe ns anything to bo found botweon Castle Garden and Central Park, and just thon, to avoid putting ont tho orba of man or benst, I closed my parasol, to discover, clinging on the ribbon which fashion ono's sun-snado, who had evidently been making an elevated railroad comotion, Ho looked fat and folly in his coat of brown and gold, but os much out of place in and niortar, as a lamb, on angel, or a Wat- teau shepherdess, While meditating as to the possible number and stroct in which his heeahtp Park row tothe station, o gontle buzzing was heard, and in a moment ouother busy insect Ir Convinced by the new comer that No, 1 had not embezzled another brown-coat’s honey and flown away from hore, your cor- respondent awaited devclopmente, and, when both bees took flight w tho- stroct os they flow, their di tow of oce-hives on the roofof n lofty, dingy-looking businesa blook, and, resolv to interview those insects in thelr own lair, and see ff, according to the verses of our yourk, our," slimb Foor. Having reached the last. floor, the janitor ‘was encountered, an tion, entd the apfary Xing & Oo.,zeditors of the sine, Just at this momont tho door of the editorial sanctum oponed. Mr. King ap- pears Tualon, which S yell a Fae in village, says must flutter from the top of A REAL LIVE DER, of me to save his own powers of lo- the heartof this wilderness of bricks held forth, aud haying turned down ton my shoulder, noted that they soared 0 the other sido of While watohing {sappearance I suddenly csplod a crossing: they did “improve cach shining your correspondent cominenced to o flights of stairs which led to the in response to & ques- olonged to Mr, A. J, e-Kecpers’ Muga- and, Tonralng: the subject of dis- Kindly offered a glnnco at his QUT-DOOR LOLGERS, wos nat onco accepted, and of black notting belny sup. a ladder was mounted, another moment we stood ina beo Over fitty whito and dainty lttle|P houses wore soatteroed about the tloor, and briskly flying back und forth were thousands of tho active little workers, When the Inbors of the day are aver two million five hundred thousand of theso tiny Inborers come home to store ib. “Where In the world docs your family dino?" was asked of Mr. King, for, as far 13. the eye nor fruit troos nor clover blossom, “Tholr favorito thoy know that goodly store of aweal thar kapt to gets to again sprung up on the other, take frequent nips onthe way froin tlower- pile on the stract and tlic plants ront of the florists, and many, of th for tho reason that only one man is their honey and reat gould reoch, thero was neithor flower nce ig the battery, and hey will always Nha % white clover down mow the grass, and by the time ha one end of the park the clover has Then thoy in he enterprising tly over to Jersey Clty. Just.t! ropose Aled y the question, "Do you oi rarely, and ‘unicss uno handles tho bees; by movin, Very danger, ducing hen soine of the bova that did not to be written up flew round and pretty close to ay face, suggesting ten get abun?” ¢ qulctly about there is little In changing the hives, or intro- anew awarm, it ig only ‘necessary to blow a little smoke upon them, and hord let me say that the smoke docs uot stupefy tho bees, us frightona ti is fonerally, supposed, but imercly em, and, whonever frightened froin ony cause, they gorge themselves with hongy untilthoy can hardly stlr—n scare avin, tites Bye from what it docs on ours. contrary etfect on thelr appa ‘This {a the beeret of these men in the HIDE-SUOWS OF A CIRCUS, | ‘ or on thestreat, who astonish people hy fill- ing their hair or wiitakers with bees that ura overfed, and therefore harmluss, One thing, however, should always bosyolded, and that ja breathing on thom, for the human breath sven to have on almost madden effect.” “In what atute is the bee fndustry of the country?" “Flourishing, it ought to be present and on the tnercase, though five thes as gront writin At there are about 2,000,000 buo-hives in Amorics, owned by 76,000 bue-koapura, They pounds price of 00 for ylld on tho average twonty-two of honey, which at the modorate 20 conts per pound ylulds %,800,- the crop, The waxis estinated nt 20,000,000 pounds, worth tk0,000,000; tha total revenue from the bury insects being $14,800,000, honey ate annually oxported, | Mr, of California, cleara {k25, above all expenses from » OF this $1,200,000 worth of $700,000 — worth’ ot wax Harbison O00 por gd his aplariea, nnd ta and say guthority for saying that in money value tiers 4 more honey lost mimunily in ‘that Howery country than tho gold gathered.” “You find that boe-keuplugin tho city, then, 1s foal bey" “Dorfootly so. We moet with nuccesa; and ao do others attempting it, Our bees will lly i to Contrul Park, u distance of and it FOUN MILES, FON FOOD, jg one ofthe few amusomonts of tho country which can be had in the oity, 1 svonder young Indies do not take to it, moro, Thoy ‘would find it profitable os well as pivasant, Indevd, beo-keeplug suema espe- { Uiuiy suited to as women at and Mrs. ju WAY ruspuctn, Ellen 8, Tupper, of lows, shows what an onorgetic one enn do In thia business, She ulso has mude valuable discoveries lu re- gard to “You rently know what honey real Xing," the habits of bees,” would bo surpriged to acu tho appa- well-educated yeavle who donot ty fa," continued Mr. but have adim fden that bees make it themselves, or elae transform itatter gath- ering, by some process, = Dr, Kirtland gives definition when he saya: — loney 1* & xg0d. Hob made by the boes, butis simply gathored by thum from tho nuctaries of towers, nnd, froin that..pecullur di } during vontinuoua suppl ; plants throught he oposit. on vegetation summer called honey dew, Our of flowering trees und BuInmur preyenta the eee trom ever beluy idle or sulfering, and * though many of tho LOWENS BECKETL NONEY y. through the night, which must bo gathered in the fore part of thy day, or it evaporates with the heat of the aun, there ia alweys enough to keep the buay inseota at work froin early morn until dewy ove." “In honey much used in dny but tts almple form for tho tabloy" “Oh yes; there arc a varicty of confoctions, such sa honey ports hone’ end metheglin, a fayorite drink, pudding, and exited fruig prosuryed in wie, which iu both England wade’ from wax und bonsy; Asido from THE DAILY INTER OCEAN ;; WEDNESDAY MOR G, MAY 19, 1880.—(TRIPLE SWEnT. theso uses it has always held » placo among medicine, espeectally for complaints of the throat amb james, Xes! continned Mr, King, waxing onthusiast{o, “from. thio fimemor- isl honey has been held in high estoum, and you will romember haa been used ovon as an illustration of wpleitunl enjoymonts, Tho judgments of the Lord ura sutd to be bweeter niso than honey and the honoy- comb.” Patertine was called “a land that floweth with milk and honoy,” and I hope sometine that. afpee will ho ‘npplicd to our own country, Until two centuries ago hone: wast the great sweet of the worl buf the ort of refining sugar caused it to bo left far behind, becanse tho beckeoper of that date still pursucd the old plan of annually murdoring Iifa falthtul workers to gotat thelr storor. Dut this pror- ent century has brought beekeoping froin ogame of luck to o acionce, and so inany finprovoments lave beon made to further the industry that within a genoratton it has made grentof atrides than any othor, This “killing of the Foose that lays the golden ogg,” which Mr, King spoko of, reminds me of another instance tn which man’s ruthless work has throntenod to do. stroy the source of o yaluabla product, anid has Sausad fears of a astuppaye of ono of our mi0sb i IMPORTANT INDUSTRIES; that ts the rubbor trade, In the boyluuing of this century, when Roule enterprising business men woke wp to the facs ‘that yudia rubber waa geuod for somothing besides erasing lead pon gil marks, and began to bring it into market for the yarloty of uses it has ince boen put to, pares wero sont to the East Indies and: SouthAmoriea to proourethe raw caontchoue, Natives of coursu did the actual labor, and in thelr {ynorance followed tho dircetions given them, and cut down the rubber trees to obtain the gummy jiice. This practico was carried on for xe 8, until the consts wera seriously depleted, and though later the cutting was change! for an annual tapping, even that in time Kills the treo; consequently, it is now neccasury to travel hundreds, evon thousands of milles into tho intorlor, following the course of rivers or streams, to procure the caoutchony, of which only onv and a half ounce can bo oxtractod from a full grown treo during the annual tapping. Tho conseyuonco ts that rubber pools have boon constantly rising, in prico, and tho substauco in its raw atate commands $1.25 per pound, 25 percent of which is lost in the process cf purification, Tho nati yes, inorder to make wolght, cunningly add o gonerous allowance of wand and dirt, Europe and America toguther import $20,000,000 worth per annum at present, and as the demand for rubber goods ts steadily inerensingy already tho great manu- factucers, both abroad and nt home, have been seriously discussing tho question of future supplics. To-day, for tho first time, hos beon made public an invention, or, rather, a discovery, through which tho mar- kets of the world aroto ba suppited with a substitute for rubber, eyually good and much Icss ex pouatve, the Inventor nays, Mr, Danict M. Lamb announces that since 1885 he has beon experimenting to find an equivalent for the cnoutehoue treo, and has done so in our common miik-weoll, which he pronounces. tho rubber-tree of North America In o talk your correspondent had with the gentleman this mormiug, he avid: “Kor yenrs I wus con- viuced that this plant contained: BUPFICIENT GUSt to form rubbor: but laboring under the error that the sap contained the gtum, I imisdi- rected many of my experimonts, but at. Inst, with the ald of a mugnifying glass, I dis- covered that tt was concealed in the cells which covor the outside of the stulic as regt- larly as though stamped in, “Onco on the right track, I poraevered un- til Tsuccecded in making o vaurlety of artl- eles, both in the vulcanized and soft rubber, and oxcept that these are of superior light- ness if would be impossible to discover thut thoy wore not of the imported caoutehoue, “Determined to test my discovdry on a larger scale, I planted “ten acres with the weed, and tho asllyht attentlon 1 gave It in the way of o single top dressing was repaid by its growing to a helght of soven fuot, and with a stalk nearly two Inches in diametor. “This I harvested, and found it yiolded throu tons por acre, that each ton yielded 800 pounds of gum, and that, counting in every itom of expense, the rubber could bu obtained at a cost of twonty cents per pound, which, as the plant fs indigenous, aud its cul- tivation little cost, will yet allow Amorica to supply the world with her native rubber,” "In the course of your exporimenta did you discover uses for any other part of thu plant?” . “Didn't I? ‘Why, you'‘'esn. get the finest sort of lubricating of) from the seed; the floss in the pod can be woven into material that resembles Trish poplin, on experiment suc. cessfully tried by Fronch manufacturers; the roots ure endowed with medicinal propertios, und the refuse of the weed thrown inte o stove gives out the sama hent un wood." ‘Tho positive utility of thls. discovery on 1 large Reale has, of course, to be proved, but the success of Mr. Lamb's wonderful water- ropollant, of which Tus Intern OckaN had an uccount not long ayo, makes tho friends of the inventor sanguine, “Opes,” A PANTHER-SLAYER. Four Yerociona Animals Killed Ono After thy Othor, Wrom the Butlor Creek (Orexon} Entorpriao,] A fow days ago Mr, Haugh, who lives near Beott’s Mills, started for Beaver Lake: to pot some colar timber, Ie had along o largo- bored ritle, a Httle rat-terricr, and a rather large dog of part Nowfoundland breed. After leaving the main road and getting on an aol- moat blind road ho saw a panther cross the rosd nheat of him. He stopped tho team, tied them to a small treo, and followed the dogs, who had auccecdod in trocing the panther in ayory short time, It was on a large onk tree, nbout thirty foot from. the ground, and growling savagely, Mr. Hough fell back o uhort distance, in order to get o rest shot, fired, and his gamo fell dood to tho ground, having made o final leap which brought him about fifteen or twenty fect from the tree, On going back to the wagon the children pointed ont another panther back on the roud over which thoy had passed. On op- yronching it to get o shot, it darted into the brush, followed by the two dogs, who Buccodded in treulny it without any difll- entty. On following the dogs, Mr, Haugh found {¢ on tho larga mb of o fir true, about twonty-fve or thirty fect from the ground, Getting na rent from the slide of a trou some distance away, he shot this one, At the crack of the gun the panther jumped from the treo, ani yns followed “by tha dogs, On following them, it was fousut deud, abouts tan. yurds from where it was ehot. On appranching the ranch whore Mr. 8. Muolet once ombarked in tha cattle business tu found that the little dog liad snecucded in treading & panther about tw thirds grown. ‘This one wan shot deud, He. foro Mr, Haugh had thine to loud he heard the bic dog barking at something about two Aundred yards olf down the hillside, On rolug to where it was, he enw the biggest pant her haever saw—n very large fumualy, Sho was growling and snapphig hor teoth at the duga xo well that alia formed the wast gavage picture he badever seen, Tt was dit- floult to get a god shot but an firing sho. cama down, and the Hmb on wiieh she waa with hor, As khe ran off tha dogs tallowed her, ond on comlag up with thom le saw hor on tAtiwup About twunty-live feat from the ground, Mr Haugh” shot again, but ono ovitul parc owas oelruck, it only succeeded in making her growl ond lish hor tail flercer thin evor, On looking for a bullot Mr. Waugh foundthat he only had hale a bullot tot wit’) which he had to muke a wucocasful shio! or losahis game, Mis Bacon y was all gone as Woll, so touring olt part ‘of tho lining of his cast ho put ft round the bulles and rammed it home, Taking caretul alm, he fraud. ‘This tine he saw the huge bent tum- ble to thu yruuaid, to bu sulzed by the doga, Shoe selzed the big dog by the sealp with one paw, and had sucvecdal in tearing the svalp nearly off when death put an end to hor struggles, ‘The lest one, on Doled sigakoredy was over ning feet long from tip ta tip, At the panthers wore full grown except one, whisk was guy about two-thirds grown ‘They wero all kiNed within two hours, ou nocdn't be afrald of it Just drink a tub-tull of it, if you wish, No man over got druuk, oF Jearued’ to be a drinkard, drinking Suuday school picnic lewouads You mifght get tho Urouwy) or you tight drown yours Ag with it, but {t will never make you drunk. Burilaglon Hawkey 1 No, sox, no; THE LAW RECORD. An Action for Libol Against Mrs, Brad- well and Others—Heavy Dam- ages Claimed. © —— Proceeding In Which a Pollco Magistrate Tried Two Hundred People ino Lump, —— es And, in Addition, No Warrant Was Sworn Out, But Everything Was Off-hand. ——— Mattors in tho Sevoral Stato and Federal Tribunals—Tho Calls for To-day. GENERAL A LIDEL AUT, James G, Mills, by Mason & Mitchell, his attornoys, instituted an action of libel yes- terday {n tho Cireuft Court against Afra. Myra Bradwell, President of the Chicago Legal Nows Company, Thomas Bradwoll, and ‘Wm. 1, Gibson, laying damages at $16,000, It fs olntmed that {n 1870 Mr. Mills Intended to establish certain iron works at Lindsay, Ont, had gone to that place for the purpose of scouring oortain privileges fn using tho timber adjacent for fuel, and was negotiating with the munloipal outhorities for the grant of that favor, At this juncture, tho defond- ants, hearing of the onterprisc, defented it by writing and publishing cortain untrlondly lotters complained of, and upon which the presont action is founded. -Theso lotters charged tho plaintiff with cortain offonsus, in themsclyes ponnl, and, ns {s clalmod, brought the plaintiff home in disgrace, and imposed upon him groat pocuntary logs ond unmerltod contempt and ridicule. LOVELESS’ LODGING-TOVSE. A fow weeks azo 210 persons wore ar- rested at Braman Loveless’ cheap lodging- house, a6 80 South Desptulnes street, A po- tition fora habeas corpus was Mod, and heard yesterday by Judge Moran, Tho grounds forthe potition wore that the arrest ‘wos without warrant; that tho Justice pro- ceeded to hear the case after having granted: A change of venuo; that the prisoners, when arrusted, were trivd togethor, instead of suparately, yet stnbsopnrats executions were issued agaist thom. Harrison and lls wit. neases testified that ho was nslevp in his room when the house was pulled, nt o'clouk fn the morning of April 28; that the bouse was ontirely quict ut tho time, aud that tho oficors acted without warrant The Justice admitted that ho had no docket nor sum- mousinthe case. Judge Moran held that this share wag open to iuvestiation by the court. 0 evidence showed tlnt the pris- oner had been sentenced without a sum- mons, warrant for his arrost, or the eworn statement of the ofticor that the offense was committed in his view. Under theso clr- cumstances the court held that the police miogiatrato had no {urisdiction over the pris~ oner, the exeoution was yold, and the pris- onor must be discharged, — THE OALLS FOR TO-DAY, Judge Drummond—Barb-wire fenca casos, on hearing, 5 Judgo Dlodgott—Darb-wire fence cases, on hearlug. Appellate Oourt—Not in session. Sndgo Gary—Nocascon trial. Callis 070 on old calendar, and 39,108 to 140, 143, 144, 145, 140, 147, 149, 150, ond 152, inclusiye, on anp!l coir, Judge Jameson—19, Roubick va St W OB Goo, on hearing, Call 1s 16, 17,19, and 22, Judge Rogers—2,276, Field va Bucknor, on trial (instructions only to bu given). Call ts 200 to200%g, inclustvo, except 292 aud 203, Judgu Mornu—No case on triat. Cali fs 200 to 310, tuclusive, Judgo Tuley—No. 1, on hearing, Call is 2, 3, and -1, Judge Barnum—16 on hearing. No call. AB, 1210, 1,2 Oriutanl Court—Lt7, 1. L222, 1,225, 1,220, 1,250, 1282, he Judge Loomta—County Court—set cares Nos, 1,800, 1,580, Common low cases, term Nos, 515, BSG, 303, 672, Uv, 548, 6V7, WOS, 610, ULL, O13, and G16, yh Probate Court—Genoral business, THE COURTS-—U. 8, CIRCUIT, NEW RUITS. 17,0148—Gcorgo Lang ond Charles A. Whiting va Ltoyd Washington. Wilt for infringement on Jamea F, Walsh's patent for an improvement in caps for horac-collars, patented Oct. & 1870. West & Bond, solra, DEFONE JUDGE nfoparrr. Chancery—1,005, Coun. M, L. Ina, Co, va Brad- ley et al; decree of aate—1,002, Bame va Bamo; siine ord—14,826, Samo va Fowler ct al; ord as prepared refy recrs acct ta Hishop, DEFONE JUDGE DRUMMOND, Ohancory—Secor etal va‘, P, and W. BB Co,3 ord ay prepared, Paeen! U, 8, DISTRIOT. BEFORE JUDGE BLODGETT, Criminsl—Gld—Upited States ve Willlam Spalding. Prisoner dischgd on tho payment of 481,373.80 and $26.20 conta, Bankruptoy Order—Dlacharge—3,237—Goorgo Mebrens, —-— SUPERIOR. NEW SUITS, 76,023—John A. Robb, admr of the eat of Wm Robb, decd, va Robert Leitch, Leland Moody, Edward ©, Coolidge, and Dennis O'lirion, Ored- ttor’s bi, $1,158.33, Chas, IL Wood, solr, 75,924—Thomas L, Burry va Adelon Duplessis, Appeal. 76,025—BSuppresecd, 76,020—Lerths Bilddera vs George Stidders, TMM for divorce for erucity. Jullus Goldzlcr, solr. G5,027—Kate A. Thomnson va Mary A. Bailey. Cae, $10,000, Geo. F, Bellows, atty, 75,028—Peanle, uso John Sehulenburgct al va Henty Best, Biifot BM. Hasnes, and J. Charles Haines. Debt, $2,000; dainoyes, $1,500. Adolph Moxen, atty. 75,020-—JoHet Bteol Company vs Jamos Harris Sanders and his wiknown partner nnd the unis of Montrea}, Hill for injunction to restrain the paying fe drafts und for rellef. Monry ford, golr, Wugprevaud on Monday~75,014—The Luiding- ton, Walls, wn Van Soliatok Company vs Petor Regor, Asst, 82,600. Charles A. Folsom, atty, UAW=-CHIEP JUSTICE GAY, Triat—Bouth Park Cours ve Dunlevy, Jury to seal verdict, LAW—JUDGE BMITIL, Order—106—Hokhainp’ vs Bontey. Hutt dis CHANCERY—JUDGE JAMEHON, Ordera—1,528, Htcffunve ituck; dotlt of Emma Bolpp--64,105, Int Hk va Bonne; mnster'a rupt of salu and dis contd—420, Fish va Harooarty Iv to Win, Houliston to Me o bil and rule to ans same In 10 days—1,220, Gollhardt ve Taylor: delle of ‘Theo, Behtutz ret aside and ly to Plead, amd or stern $n BO days from May 17—2,730, Unrtwoll ve Groudies; ord writ poss ieaue va Rosina Rider—w,2h2, Hrongon va Jackson; lv to amend by quaking Uernhardt Botmewer ‘party deft— 2)1G0-—-Whitvhend va loser; demr to dutta to DIN Auarnd sust~-Camtphn vs O'Leary; delle of Welton Marks and Katharine Donohue, want ane—317, Yomiiuson va French; ly to Bayar to amd jut ty PVeorces—75,780, Tu matter of notn of HL, Afo- Lernan: decree changing nate to Uubert Mae Cormick—751, Brown va Brown; Iv tu amd pot pti! ans of a 1s stand, msatoe's rept and ue- corey of partition, Divorces: 22, Barn Croploy from Jamon Cropluy; for oruelty—2e140, Ainoila Jobusou froth Bwon Johnavn; tordrunkenness, ——— OIROUIT, NEW SUITE. 35,1066—Simon Wolf va Wn. Rectz, known a co, U. Neits & Co, Confof judgt. L ¥, Cum- qings, atty. 35,107—Kitts Poterkin va Edward A, Trask, B, YP M. Kimbolt, aud’ Wm, Turner, Trosspass, $2,500, - William Alia, atty, 35,108—Joseps Bartensoblager ys Annio Ha konastaadt, Appeal, 35,109—Honorah Molcuna ve Patrick Mo- Eouna, Bill for divorce foc drunkenucss and cruvity. Geo, T Grant, gotr, 85,170—James G, Milin ya Marq aud Thomas Bradwell and Willlam 3 Gibson. Case, 915,- Mason & Mitchell, attya U5,174—Ellen O, Gedites Ye John J. Geddes, BI for divorce for desertion and cruelty, 8. Ib ugh, BolT. ‘SoA7o—Avguste Biuthards ye Gustay Blat+ eum: hordt, Dill for divoree for desertion aud ertelty. the vlty a_tughoat for tho dredging | renohod tt will bo ineronsed in thanktitInoss | uso tholr trunka ina most puntshing 7 furnish at Rus Branilt & Wotan, spr, 45 perday, Tho elty has beon payne that hlsexperlmontinyg inthe Chicago gehoola | Ina fow days they ara Kot to Work, nth H5.17t—Nobort Nanle va Margaret Af. Doble. | tha tugmen hora $10 per hour, Ahir f# | lias so far canst tho loss of only ona life, | nested along sido of n atoady tama cet Bit fue dleorde forernelty nnd drankonness. We] quite a reduction. ‘ho Bahuntaaionte pie tenclivis kno tho board noe, pid oni in on fnoraanly hort tno tiny fina 3 1 a a‘ : . . r air roublne in ‘i74—Catharino Saubert vs Michael Weleh. thinks that tho drodging will not cosbse much | hy and the public will know, that fit fa uty, and 4 1 work na woil ns thoir doulio trlomier™ ther Little dia wa et tol tons should pay for our sport. In af 4 ve as impossible for tho preaent Suporintondont to do anything right, educationally, ns fora Drickbat to fluatin Lake Michigan, ‘Ablundor Appeal. us contractors hore would haya the poopla ‘35,176-—-In the matter of tho application of tho | bollove, town of Lake View for tho neseasment of tho Tho pumps at tho Fullortona vonuo oon-| is worse than o eriino, What term, then, | numbora woro prontratod with the; eS Hale ar capdt a her rac pur ot teh duit have beon running at VO revolutions, | should ulsractorize 9 carcor tlint is all blunt | fover, two or three plantora diet? tats tho south lino of. Diversey strock,, Appoat by ] OF pumplng 10,000 cuble fect of water por | yurs? Fexsionzn, | ofilecr of the Coylon Mittes barely’ GMa Georges, Popper, JoWu Cunlitee, i Fumpolly, | minute for twonty-four hours withont with his life; nor woro the f; and thera wero sad somptntnta 3 Ee horrid dootors, who lind mata: quate of thom by outting off thelr luxtirian eet and Joop Bwitt, ‘7U—Petittan of Clty ot Chicago for assers> mout for filling curbing and paving Milwaukeo avente from Went Inks to Fulton rtreet, Appeal nlfevting the water it thecrib, or apparently nifectinjg tho wator in the riyor. A comi- munication from tho orlb yesterday nftcr- noon roported the wator perfectly clunr, IN A CANOE. A Vory Bhort Stu: of a Kong Vacation | and in somo canes by cl from Connty Court by dohn J, Lownscia, greet with the wind south by ons ‘Che pies Lavo Advonture, hhonils, Ho you seo oven auch ean he asscanmont for grating and paving Cituton strect pedl bekone rinaty cnt full apgod) RAE bhiort It was awfully hard work, Our two canoes | the nbove may occasionally ho tog deat! from West. Madison street to a point 180 fect north of Carroll avontic, Appeal from County Court by 'f. 3. Bronron, 43,178—Votition of Olty of Ohicago for special Asecentnent for curbing, frading, and inncadame Jzlug Weat Jackson ntrect from Halstad ntrect to Hoynosyenuo, Appeal by Mayon Young from County Court. 35,170-—Potition of Clty of Chicago for apeoial Asecsument for curbing, grading, and paving Congress stroct from State wtreckto Altolican avenue, Appeal by Vred 8, Pepper from Uounty Court, 935,180—Petition of City of Chicago for nanens~ mont for grading and mncadamiztng obey streot from West Laks to West Hnrrlson street. Appeal by Hannah J, Doda trom County Court, 45,191—Dotition of Clty of Ohicazo for pra. ing and macadamizing Ashland avenuc from Wert Coniress strect to West Twonty-secondd treet. Appenl by Chicago Bouth Lrauoch Duck Company from County Court, 95,1892—Potitien of City for grading and mace adainizing West) Madison street from Inlatet street to Ashlami nyenuo. Appeat by Howard Potter trom County Court. UG ASI—J. BM. Alexandor, uso of O. Chambors, va E. M, Hulac, Appeal. LAW—CHIEY JUBTICE ROGERS, Oriors—1,005, Goilwin va Hebard; mo to sot down internlender for trial ovid aud ex, mo to set aside ord dis suftovld and ox, nppl alld. Dont, 3200 in 20 days to bo apprd and bill of ex In 80 days—2.003, Peopto va Dowd of al; rule on purchinaed,—Chambers' Journal, early | ———— CLOTHED IN WHitTE, —— BU JOSEPH VENEY, Olotht in white—s happy child at play, Ler face all radinnt as th ‘ With fairy tea qatar quorning~ wore ns clogo ng cnnoca could bu; but ovory time I tried to got {nto a position whora I could 800 hor faco, those abominable paddlca woro snre to como {nto collision, aud you can’t say tho right kind ofa thing to a girl when you aro always hitting hor paddlo, ‘Tatk nbout love-making on horseback bolng ture lovel: ine flow dificult! Just try itin a chnoo. A Who could howieels ts with et Tho hanging-woods of Clivedon were alive tity ge rol'as @itlia naa Score with o lnrge plonic party, as woll as count- Grated a att oe * loss birds, and I hadn't nottcad that a stout {| Olothed in white—with blossoms tn her hate, old gentioman of tho M. 2. typo waa peering Soaltion wor Honma bared adatyt at ua from the bank; but whon I next bat-| Agenso of all that Naturo maton most fate tered np augnlnst the Nght boric ot my adored Thee NUL tel Tapbure all who watched hep one a trnly British yotoe shouted: 4 ‘ ‘Dont bon fool, ete] 1tiose thinga aro no Or beard her silver tongue, otter than walnut shotls —| atliznation sb this intorforonce made mo Blatt beneath Her row case ‘ay otf, bristling all over, 8 hor soft 1 ‘e “What hos 16 todo with you, alr?” Like music, with no prenetenoe ot tho time Thot, but sarcastlo, camo the reply: Whon o'er her Ifo, which lovexo fond lowes, “0, upset yourael?, by all menns; but have ‘Tho slindowy gravo will close the kintincsa to excuse my saying I'd rathor Clothed in white—ber form wo seem ton you didn't upset my ulece.” Hia niccal Could auything be moro un-| 5ilnotn tho story, of a now siatence, fortunate? And from alt earth-horn me “['m coming on shore now, unole,” cricd rotlinrie ene danger to the water nt the crib. —_>—_—_—. VICTIM VAILE. ‘To tho Ialltorof Tho Inter Ocean.) It is not thesty mantpulator but the blun- dering innocent that always gots into trouble, At tho meoting of the Board of Education Inst Thursday, E. 0. Vaile, Principal of the Olarko Svhool, was invited to resign Mis po- sition for iuilleting chasttscmont on a puptl with unduoroverity, and on tho heels of this act tho board passad the following: Jtesolved, That corporal puntsiment in any form in the publlo schools of the city af Chicazo be, and the same is hereby, abolished and pro- hibited, dtesolved, That tho foregoing resolution bo added to and mato one of tho rites of this hoard, Tt fa not using atrong language to say that this action was hasty and il-ndvised. If therafa nny tine when bodily punishment should not be prolubltod, itis upon tho occa- plon of rome flagrant ubusa of tho right of the tenchor to whip hls pupils, and if thoro fa anybody that should be discharged White wo, ike travelers toiling in tho dist deft to plead or stand isdemr within 5 days) for tha oasy of cerucity in ques-| the fair Flora, brightly, casting but a alnyle earn for the coming light ea after notico of this rule—2,08t, Holton va Felton; 7" . ae light, one ne aud Tilo dischyd—2,300, Chl Wost tion it 9 not Mr. Faile, Mr, | look at me as she sprung from Nor canoe nnd Ooo Voile fan new man, this being hls firat year slowly snuntored along the bank, in charge of 8 Chicago school, Lv is‘ovi- Must Imnka fast hor ¢aonoo, or should I, in reyongo, lobit driftaway hopolosaly amon; thore Joyuly little islands of reeds and bul- rushes which grow on Purpose to sholter swanga and loyors? No,I would not bo so Diy By, Ache Ren ot hone ter ohne 2,291, Re eat al; dis as ania ond Son Varner a ‘A Liev vy, and, SS “t. Gena dontly ‘unnuquainted with the. customs, muri itd Cotten Mila Mente Co va'Ned Ino | traditions, and wentimouts of our poo- ‘Transit Co; caise aul to court fur triat, ple on ‘tho srbject of © corporal purt- Verdict—2,276—Mary Behrader vs Timothy Eimont In many wiys lio was nn irrespon- O'Bullivan.” Verdict for ptf, 8187, and mo new | xiblo party, and when the Superintendent la- AN agricultural paper comes to wu article on “Curing trait by cold.” Wo rhe acentforthat, but if the bucollo editor coat only invent somo method of “curing olde by fruit,” a grateful peovte would build mondment Or poise to.~-dHuriingten Says Ue, EO, trial by dofts. sued neireular sugyosting corporal punish- | fig was how it was. Iwas up from Ox- igudeathentine toes Gao, Orders 700 ark Mona nn 0-35.14, | Ment aa a mode ofdiseipling, 0 doube Mr. | ford, staying with o cousin of ming, who eee dene Pooule, ox fel Willian Harrison va Volton; vet | Vaily, ng nm dutiful henchman, folb tt iu, | was rathor a awoll, and who promised to do ‘hon the hen doth Iny hier eae, heard and prisoner dischyd--2,00d, Saudera va | cumbent on lim to carry out tho advico of | a good deal for me. ‘This cousin had a tot of And tho rain doth Iny the dust, Heatoy; deft of Creighton and iv to dott Healey | lis ohlet, ‘I'he followlug isan extract frou | puople stuyIng with him, and Mora and her Steubenville Herald, 8 AME Of merits Inate—U1,0N1, Ponting va | that clroular: mnothor wore among thom, but hor uncle oo Krummonacher; neti ‘wnettod. meh 1 (8 slate | fs ae the paorrectlshvot pupils there sre twoolnsses bad nave secon before. Ne, for tha Inst} Wostaw is onlled man's botter halt, but ahe 1), Diatchford va Bryant: of penaltios: wi ity os Ho want promi Blinn va lluyts dls po want | I ia sweot, protty Ilttlo faco hind cor- | ts nota half at nll, When sho holds a domestis Fy 1. Privations—Suol na not being pormitted to ‘ i pro—47, Honover vs Woavor: same ord—75%, | enjoy tho following privileges: 1, Of nttomt- tainly grown brighter at my coming, and no | convention she enforces tho two-thirds yore 3, gua tad stoppad us when Wo strolled about | New York flavald, McCabo yu Ryan} same ord—$10, Jackson v8] ancantechool. % Ofrecess. B. Of reciting with > a Baker; dia want pros, mo patty. olnas, 4. Of seat in tha sohool-room, 6, Of pluy, | the moonlight; and thls plonto she and T Judginonts—2,65, Patrlok Sanders va Charles | G, Of dismissal with sohoolmates, And alsy 7 | Lad looked forward to tromendously; why PROPOSALS. Orciyhton and ‘Thomas Davia; judge §1,000— | Hines for injury to property. should that puting, consequential old’ uncle | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~, 875, Robort J. Hennott va B. 3, Drapors judgton Ih Persunal Punishment—As: 1, Extra taske, | turn up and spoil everything? PROVOSALS FOR KEEPING buoys, verdiot 8200—88S, Stephon EF, Galo vs Nathantet | 2, Roproot. 3, Censure, A, Disorodit marks. B. Linnde fast tho two canoes and thon, with an alr of firm detertnination (my cousin’s wife has since told mo I looked sulky), I joined tha rovolors, I deciiled not to seek Hlora; on the contrary, I would show her Orrice ov Lrairrmaunr Ivar} Eseventit Distuier, ax Dethore Wig AY 7, LHe, Boated proporate sill bo received ar tule aise actt I2o'clock m.on Mondsy, the Mth di for ratolnur, cloaniug, paltitit ruaelng at anny 1 Norton; Judgt debt $2,250, dainages $01.50 and appld, CIANCERY JUDGE TULEY, Ordors—27, Latlin ys Dunham; venno chr to Judge Barnum this of having been of counact for Continement. , Disxrace by suspension or ex pulaion. 7, Corporal pustishinent, Yhere ure fourteen counts in the above, corresponding to the SEVEN DEADLY BINS entint th a | dn their proper poxittons ali the buoys now in t Otis vaDlottiohs deitt of ory ‘dette to ama biti | {3 9 very correct saiilention of peds-| fetchod Idbater sulad and pigeon-pie for hor | Sainnaw Day ahd River, Gi cut reen Hay. Stu Roqued Ease Aluakzon, Calumet hed, tenes uct, Lake Muskegon, Cal , Sof DFoponal, and printed mpecitiea duigwhatia foqured, ean Yona Uy appt aes ‘Tho right in resorved to reject A sane Ra eerera lst a tt Conide, U, 8. Tehthonte Inspector, Tnraauny Deranrarsr, Ovvice oF ComMrnoLtEn oF THhC ‘tet 3,700, Epps ve Lanz; Wilson apput reer, bond In $3,000—3,007, Lerleston vs Carnalini ref to Walt to take proofs—220, Ellis vs Maultor lv to filo rep—1,074, Farrell ve arbor; ord ap Samuel M. Parish reor, bond HVO—3,037, Haw Bon vs Steele; master's roport tld aud ‘contd mist in ten days. CUANCEAY—JUDGE DBARNUM. Orders—U,UU8, Hotzko va Retzku; ord that deft buatld to seo tho two oldest children on all proper occaslons—i,000, Butter vs Darrow; ord that reer turn over certain prop--27, Laflln vs Holt; set for June term—1,110, Latlin va Quinn; temp inj dts without prod with Iv to comylt tu en bill—d5, Nicull vs Webster; ord apps comra, Devreo—3,841—Smith vs Delgh. Deercs. gocical barbarity, not one of shure devices that it should uot bo tho min of a school superintendent to erndl. ente from his aystem, and there is not ono (of thom that was not eradicated from tho Chicago publie ‘schools, or Its practice ro- dueed to a inluimum, when Mr, Doty's pro- decossor wns crowded outof the schools. Ju 1873 Mr, Pickard said, at the American Jnstitute of Instruction, that ha would give the world the example of a forgo city in which corporal punizhmont was _pornitted but noyor practiced, and he did. From 1874 to 1877 thero was no whipping in the schools, and suspensions for misconduct were reduced toa minimum, Tho teachors and was a8 Hyely aud entertaining o8 posal. bic. “Quite dosortad poor little Flo?” asked my cousin's wife, archty, as alo passed me, “Oh, no? Treplicd in a pleasant, off-haua mannor; ‘nothing of the sort.” Lylnncod ‘across at hor, she was looking and. My heart smoto mo, but I felt Lamust bo firm: And just then 9 great tall fellow I hadn't cbserved beforo offered her his cont bositun, Iredoubled my attentions to Kate. Sho had a good pppetite and I fed hor on tho fot of the land, When it camo to golng-home time I bo- thought me ot how gradual and sweot would bo tho raconoilintion; but when I looked Ucl AWABITTNGTON, April A, OTICE [8 MEREBY GIVEN THAW ALA They who pay ayo claims, pyainet the Manulecturcn? National Dank of Chicago, 111, that ths sae tone te presentad to Joel D, Harvey, recelyer, 110 Dearbora treet, with the logal root thereol | wit montis trom this daig, or they wall bo dteallowed, OLIN J, KNOX, Comptrollur of the Currency, —— and pupils wore trained to got along without Plora’ QEALED PROSOSALY FU SUPELY apie COUNTY. pup or tiny of tho ochor equally ob- about for Flora’sha had disappeared inn 5 fintetice, Grocerica, Push, and, ‘Mixcellancous Bay flogging, jectionable modes of puntshinont specifivd wboye. Upon the advent of the present in- cumbent that gentlumun thought it nocos- eury to undo in this regard tho result of Mr, Vickurd's thirteen yenrs’ of dillont and aud ‘the nbovyo penal code jargo bontful of guests, and so Koto and I und thoee two horrid canoes, It was quite lutu and the bright moon was shining over us before we neured Lulter's lock, and whon wo wero all inside the lock onesamali boat belonging to our party was " DEFORE JUDGE Loostta, 11—In the matter of the voluntary assignment of Wonry B. Bryant, Ordered entercd ag pro parol nisi ton days. at this port for theta tniline sumo AU, 1881, Wl Uo rocelvett at tho ofr tho Sunyeon in chiagsé, No. 4G Nouth Clark street, oa 14 o'clock, noon, May 27, I8HV,, chediatea will Ue fur ished upon ayplication at thia oles, ‘The Uniat Bites penaeres te right to roluct Bthy OF allude, root ie Bit ioneral. if Whe MLL 0.8. Res 1,501—In the matter of tho estate of Josiah Is | uffeative Inbor, ‘ fe Bunoon U8. At. 8. Jorhoa—on trial, wos promulgatoa, Tho older bripotpats Ti a Y + mabalng nee dusk as we antec te ths ano In Chante of Hospital. : oun jo judicio’ 0 follow 0 ‘ PRODAT EL suggestion, “but with the -nower | Bast ea muoy Ghd Weir LEGAL. rh Soman area was heard, and Tora erica: “Ho is drowned; thon ho fs drowned!" T pushed my canoeclose up beside the boat fn which sho was svuated, aud murmured, thrillingly: BEFORE JUGS KNICKERBOCKER. Orders—Est James Mulhall, adinrs acct apprd —Hst Mictwol KR. Keoyan; olm Mtchacl J, Ger- aghthy $50.50 alld~Est Vincent Nowak; ropt of and untrained men tho caso fs’ plt- fable. I¢the board were to go down into a col nine thoy could not get o porson moro Incompetent to deat with vases of discipline growing out of suspension than the present: rprusTe T'S SALE-NOTICS 18 HEREBY 01 that on Monday, May 31, 1880, at two 0% in the attornoon, at thé nurth door of tho Chamber of Commerce, in the elty of Chicago, Kate of Mines, tte Rurlersigned, trusted, "ell nell at Bublio suction, ate salo of realeatappra and solo confd—Est Eliza norintendent, Shirkin, responsibilty, 7 prone arcailace Higato the soOnty ah Gok Danphin; Inv aud appest apprd—Hat George 0. aiding with the tonclior in Is presoncu aud yen Heit a suppore, str, that my | fais” bse epats 20) a Danes Aantionss Knight; {nv, spprat and wda awd apprd—Est | with an fndlgnont parent in his prosonee, | danhter was thinking of you, when bho Getty! iso, Wocke” ond. (i), twenty-one Gl, Honry Puller; pf of holrep—Est Sara J. Ken- | the hond of the sehools ts of no Surthly us| about to bo married to tho Honorable Onp-,| division Sf lat vant ot esloen tun Aldivon te dail; final aect apprd, oxtr to distribute balance se HO aa Ser iieaae Tae prinel ath ton TollobyP Rak : Glicai, lay Gant tho, wus, wyeuty (a) haat in hands, iten ropLotistributionand hedisched |W9q? ha? to take “tho vlaW tuto | atate Cueuet, nee horrid man survived, fei, rowraai thireacven Ga) wort ot enue Ate ongiving reociptof same—Est Guo, O.1ulehts | thelr own hands, and whip children A 10) cout of tho third principal meridian, wud al is reslunation of Utis 1% Glover, ndutr, necopted ——_—_—_—_——. H or ondure insult from them ‘aitd< their par- onté, neeordiny to thelr pedagoylenl pluck, or pedigozicnl pusilianimity, -O£Cthta “state of thin 4 i O, Vaile is the frat victhn, Led ut, title, benefit, aud equity of redemption therela of tha gruitorain tho deod of trust hetelaalter mer Honods tute helra atid Buc sate will uo, manda trust of Daniel K, Tenney and the question of hla accounting roserveil for fatture conulderation of court—Eat Josoph E. De Mfsvons reg ord adj—Ket Anna Lobidell; samo ord— Est Hdward MeConnell; pt of heirap—List Aniog AN ELEPHANT HUNT IN CEYLON. iin a tn err Tho kroat was an inolosed placa of some | ta bo present at the time eee ota Beales ga renal er 3 : into whipping— to noth under aud by Virtuo of a certain deed of wut Fee eee at oe wore Eat Rinrtin Me ANGENOUS PROCEEDING two Hoaeet eraaeaee Wek ‘Tho fonco was | of rald “necinives oat, Uy eater Hq tut ‘Atubraster? clm John flout, $4,163.75—Hst | in view of tho puvuliar exporionva of the { Composed of larga trunks of trovs auuk into | Tier aye 14, 1477, andl teeorded dn, tho tleconder 1 Walter Sheriffs, minor; rect npprd—Kat Bliz- | schools and the uncartain temper of tho} the ground, and of about alxtcon feet in | officoot naid Cook Con nts, 18 books 768 of Heconty, abeth Ludwig: inv, apprst and ehld awd apprd bHe—by the ndvico of the Superintend- bi potlco oF wat Hooke Comins ok oe ot a aa and lv to sell personat prop at private sule—Eut ay ho is diuuarted Mee ott aitlclal weheeig | Belght At ona end was tho entranco, about | fosor fa trust of sala Leuney, 10 pret of at i Jacob Liuiwiz; Inv, apprat and wa's awd Seid Eat Carolino Nauian; pf of holrap—Est Oscar Lelnau, minor: ord as prepured—Est Francis twenty yards across, At each gate-post ware | Shity or reftieal to act, anger of a caso of discipline carries hin be- cod Of trunt was iver, tosecura two largo trunks of trocs, supported in an up-| P) two print yond bounds, ‘Tho Superintendont scuks to rolaaory notes of sald Douglas 8, aud Lather £147" ‘liousand ive hundred alt forty-two andy Cary G|ehifs tho responsibilicy by urging that | right position by strong ropes at ‘{Oudofines oach of ovon data with said deed of tran, he Mites OF SAS eee Ho final ecet within GTO int corporal pinisinnant "nt } oe y strong ropes attached to tte | ia ayer date dicot ail au, et surrounding trecs. When the cleplants en- tor, thesu ronos nro cut, and down come tho lauge troca across the passago, cffectually alan, fcwother totes of tho satus dato wien for iterst upon sald prinelpal notes, two of wlilcl aaid {uteret Hotes weru tor flizon Inyndred and sixty-thres and 44 dollars eacll, payablo ono year alter date; and {o7e the far end of his category of. barbarour de- vices, although itis aprinciple of rhotorio that tormiunl omphasts inthe strongust, and a well-known favo that when corporal pun- "Adrniniatrations—Estate of Mary Mulonoy? Jot of adit fugued to Jolin Maloney, bond iu $600 SW iti—Eatate of Emanuel Strauss, Proof of thervot werd for oug, lnndred and uizhty-oue will nnd lotfors test Ivsucd to Babette Strauss. | fshmont 1s porititted oF suggested 16 must | Parting all retreat, Wo encamped fn ona of | 200 dollar, excl" payable, respestinals Sian Ind bond f $10,000 apprd. novessurily bethe first, not tho last resort, | 9 row of hute hastily run up on tho leoward | hitter dato: and four othiors Hiureol were for one ute NGI] a ERS. Whon smmioyod tho tirat {mpulso ds ty atelie-- side of the kraal, and af some distance from eed and eighty-one aid TNs doljara sat Dey (MUNICIPAL MATT! an impulse that is usually follower 8 = = Her catuy, sil of sald nos, ing is not out of the question, At, as the poworol scout fe partioularly keon ona cntuntand fitorints ‘eure Interest alter 1 ‘ino sucouss of My, Piekard’s oxporfmont in an elephant, and if onco 4 panio is raisod, they would all rush ruadly neyerscon again in that lo turity at tho rate of ten (10) por cent pee annum ont and atill continues. {nthe pay. The polico will don tholr summer unlforma Saturday, away, aud be oality, In tho was from the fact that corporal a anit hax been mado, esbment was permitted. Abollshing {6 by the t fired. tira seat OF Comptrotlor Gurney to-morrow will opon|jonrd” in tho excltument — growing | ‘mmodinte vicinity of tho Arnal and com- juors alfot tele datos and the feral holder thert Bas Dids for the sale of the wator-bonda dueJuly | out of na flagrant congo, thus | manding a good view of tho whole proccod- | iu cor uctice of guck default, Fearon el the aS 1,and which will bo rolusued. tying the hands” of the 'toachors | {ngs wore most extraordinary nests, con~ to, 11 a Meee ermisand powers Rtructod high up among the pranches, and of suillciont dimensions to accommodate most of the party. They wore thus mada: A numbor of good stout polca were laid trom tho branches of ono tree to another, somo wixty feet from the ground, and caro. fully imate fast, others wero thon placed gurosa them, and aide ratings four fect high were sddod for security, Those last were interwoven with leafy branohes, which oiteotunlty concoaled tho ocoupanta; o Indder 0! and, ton certain oxtont, leaving thom at the meroy of merciless and unruly urchins, will result in demoralization that will neces- situate a reture tothe rod in os more objectionable form, Tho Yat Is, that 1 bourd in Ollnuls hag no authority to prolitbit cor- poral punishment, In the absence of o statuto on the subject, the common-law principle that the teacher rtunds in loco parents provails, It is onty oxcessiye pun- ahinent thut tho law discountenances, A Tho Commissioner of Public Works will open bids to-day for the paving of fourteen streets in different parta of the city, Svoretary Thompson, of the Mayor's office, Rtarted for Washington lust avening on *of- flolal’? business, He will be absont about ten anys, 7 Ald. Powycy started to St, Louis Inst night toinvot his family, lle rocelved a dispatch a bald notem sn secordauca tho trust by wald trit docd eroated, Quoon suid notes, soctred Dy aa thounand one hundred and iifty-fourdollars an beven couta (FLOAIBL iin ‘Thn grantors in gale of trust have, since making. and dollvery’ therent, conveyed a portion ot Bald promises to Samuol AT, Bouth, trum Chicago, Avril 20, 1880. TPRUSTES SAsae—DY VNTUE OF THE LOWES otaale cautalaed ty Beortaln eeust doo ate iL Dt Dasnorteustess dato tho. twenty-ciguui day Truett. apne Yesterday that one of bis children was quite foucher ic te erat tool and - tho tides one qpambioon, commplated, ane eu ite vane aa cat et ay i aren = i Ie tf The Analyzing Buronu of tholeatth Do-| right to punish v ohild modoratoly | veritable crows’ nus admirably | county ot Cook, Tilinoia, tu. bonk <cyot recone! Te ity ng ron of the Wealth Do- | ivan it lus to“ vote away the adapted for o good view of ate proauodings, page 25, to sbourd thy paymel nt of ceri ered red in the city, and samplea ore being | tghtot auffrago or of marringo of Its om~ combined with perteat scourlty, Tho Jranl | tory pie sit dood, for, tie principal sum of there a Ys P 1} nloyos, ‘Tho ultornative of whipping in tho | Woe a governmont one; and about two thou- thousand and three uundred dollars (gaa ba takon, Achools ia suspunsion, ‘This ts an elfectlyo | sand natives had boon omployod mora than a yoara aftur tho dato thereof, to the onlé Dr.‘ DoWolf will havo his Analyzing Buronu examine the ploklus sold in the city, pects to fn marketa, Tho Department of Publio Works is recoly- ing bids for buliding a tunnel under the riyer ut Clybourne piace, ‘ho bids will be fortnight in‘drlying the adjacent country; by day thoy had white wanda, ond at nig! torches. ‘Tho clophant ia a timid snimal when not provoked or wounded, and tho nboyo aluple means were amply suilictent to keep tho antmats from “barkilig pack.” On thid occasion, by good muungement, a larga body of olepliquts had beon artyon slowly biter ibe, wit Unton Mutual Life lnsyrauce Company of Maine, Tutoreat nt the rate oenneparcentunt peranaum, ble semi-annually, aud for dofsult in thersyae sald orineipal aunt and upou, app feo by tho Union Aiutug! Lito Maino, the fexal holder of sald no! Pee ie hour of ta o-cloce patthe hour. PY tho north door of tho Chamber of mothod if the chalr of the Suporintondent is filled by o porson of firmness, tact, and edu- cation! insight. No rule can be givon for governing without the rod any more than 5 Tuto for making a poom or composing o melody vould bo made availabte te the un- pootival or the umuusical Every case re~ Ilo ox- gomed Huo specimens in the onthe aouthcast corner of Waal Uhleava, county o} opencd June 2, hulees rouetel onanere ne hie out into tho noighborhood of the kran, ‘Tho ox- bale “ot ‘iinots OF Onleai Tha crowd of dog-ownora at tho City| whipping, when tha head of | that | cltomunt was getting thtonga, Evory crash | fit of it and alngular Cluck's olflee yestorduy was uot sinallor than | eystem fy without method, or courngo,or ad. | of a falling brauob, or tho chattaring of the | thoteot aa may bo uscessary rt {thas buon ror several days, and about 860 | mlniatrative tact, ts vain. Whot can he hoped | Jatye monkoy common to these woods, mado | tho provisions of said (rust dood to vit, Meenses were issued. ray sahoul oficar, wis tally Mis pelnuipals ene ature ond Race expogtoully in tho direa. aaa, ralve {1a} aud A thirteen (1 on wt they ure responsible for thu children’s ! hee of redor and Har at Tho Mayor yeatorday recolvod n lettor cai otal Eh Muy from the sehool to thelr} At Iaat, whon our pationco waa woll-nigh juojagr lesson reqoraireett froin Frank Spratte, of St, Louls, who wants | hemos, but upon a poront's objuutinns to | exhausted, a tino hord was seen in the «dls. dugnt Bituate ete to tind out the whereabouts of his brother- | podagopiaal Interforonce with his child on | tanoy, slowly appronchiug, under tho guid. | Gook and Hate of uals, teocly mote in-law, Albort Heddergatt poducomendi uuure that parent that he, | anu of three or four decoy olophauts, who | Gieties W,tioulo, hie Welre ha nal AMER gnc tho Suporlutondent, considers that prinatpal 0 ot Gank Contity, Heuslls Pre sroks omploying overy soothing ake faguca tho leaders to accompany them 0 kraa Strange to aay, the ‘clephan’ in its captive agbleck to wall HraeE ety 5 duo on exit n9te and OE atnto scums to tako absolute plonsuro in de- | deed) ineluding inturess today ot aioe rues coying ita wild oongonors into tho krants, | B1a{7 017 4 1 agGgeetbeIOOn and insubscquently aiding in making thom | Ronds'se Minecattye, masit- 11d Washingtos Tm ar Tal cou Contractor Soxton was of the City Hall ‘oxturday, ani was sllowod on esthinate of qo by Commissioner Walicr, for work jenu on the naw City all, Patrick Cummings was before Ohtof of To- Nev O'Donnell yeaturday, to answer 9 charge of lounging on his beat ‘The wyidenoo wus heard und tho case taken under advisement. Tha City Tronsurer yooterday reocived PLE tro the Comptrolter, $80:} from tho City Collector, $U,655 trou the Water Do- partmions, and $1,700 frony the Uity Clork or doy Huenzes, Up to date there has buen 18,500 recuived for dog Hoenses, Yho Olty Engineer yesterday examined the yinduct on Adame street, and pronounced 1b insvcure, It will be ropatred mo few days, which will necosaltate the closing of tho trent to travel for a short time, Until it is overhauled the people must look out for thamuselyos in crosaing the yiadues, Oflcer Stenernngle, who was susponded from tho police forve last week for neglecting: toarrestucriminal when called upon, was yos- terday ruinstated and agaln davorated With the stur, At tho thne of his susponston Chict O'Donnell was vi indignant at his conduct. Whathas changed hia mind? Health Commisstonor DoWolt drove ta the Fullerton avenue contuit yesterday ond sat- intled hhuselt that the: pumping from the river into the luke doos not aifect the water at the erlb. He also drove through the etreats of diiferent sections of the city and reported them ins very clvanly condition. Commissioner Waller yosterday received a letter from oman in Racine ‘who proposas to ma tho record to 8 a muddlesome fooly That is tho state of Biamons appears to hold the UUs afaira in the schools in Chicago “up to date; the Valle explosion ts moroly tho beginning of the ond, ‘Thoro ara twenty mon and twenty women in tho schools, any one of whom in the Suporintendont's chatr could manage these selivols, with whipping al- lowed, till the advont of thu twontioth con- tury, without having a_blow struck on tho person of a chiki, Tho two persons con- neetud with the sohools least competent, to do tuls aru the two mon who will find {6 thelr duty to do so, If they aro re-clectud nox July, and it {aa question whether anybody ean do it, now that » CORPORAL PUNISIMENT 18 ANOLISHED, ino hasty and domagogical mannor, To havo , tho Biche to whip, Dut rofuso to exorcise it is one thing, bat it is quita o differont state I atfalrs towtand before children and pretend to govern them while they aro saying with syos and actions and yotces, *Whatover Edu, you dare not touch me." At this samo snouting of the board 2 pathotle royuest for justico was road, coming from o Indy who Was run down by a coluinn of boys in por- forming on experiment to moe exit,” suz- ated by tha Superintendent The lady fins buon out for alx months ax the reault of her injuries. Tho board granted her o more pittanas, the diiference «be- tween her “ealury and that of a substitute, but na ata seemed inclined to charge the pain of the teacher and tho loss to the vity to the inventor of the mild ozpe- disnt. The satury sohvme concucted hy the amo person waa treated with disregard at the sane meuting, and yot tt is sate pre- dict that when the item of hia own anlary is captive also. About forty had ontorod, whon tho soar gunrd were sulzed with a panto ond | Wiaetl Sticknoy, Bae bolted throu h tha dine of beaters, he ene ipupsrices BALr We ata trance was thereupon immediate Ty gi] dee wok County, and those that aero within inade sata, ‘Thon sepa iho socal raje ai! io oume the fun of tho thing, A decoy elo~ Lule wile, a Sowins phant cautiously approached tho nenrost i ‘cnlcados wild ono, ita mahou$ (driver) walking on tho off sido and timing hla movements so a8 to bo always conceuted by the foro leg of his animal, With admirable taot, after many attompts, tho decoy persuaded tho Uantlva to raigo one of its hind logs, which vs was mainly brought about by, the formar | subdivial tiokting the wild elephant with ita trunk, and so cousing it tollfe itslogs, A noose wasimmediutely slipped round it by tho ndrolt. attendant, ond the other end was made fast to a nolghboring tree, after which the poor animal was loft to its fate; and ita inuidtous visitors procacded to anothor, whom thoy goryed in the same mannur; an to by degrees all the best antmats wore so- cured. Tho remainder wore subsequently ahot by the apartamion who wore there, Almost tho ontiry broaking iu of tho wild elephant is starvation. When onov his pplrit is broken ho becomes almost as amouable to discipline us ono that hay boen captive all his ite. Aftor some dnaya of total absti- nence from food and water they are led out to arink between two tamo ele- phonts, and if any slgn of obstroperousncsa shown the BpDy beast is beaten ‘most unmercif{ally by ita conductors, whe aren Maey Pes oat Sta wat du indeed do ileraoe, wit intervat a eel vhereas, detanit baa been made fp {9 ofan dea and rt Be deat b, eelalin fod sui ot eighteen. hupdres dollar stab og Qausmck ate corner of Laalle and Wastingion, stro SPUilcanas Gok County. Uluols, sell set) oF abit auction to qe. lughest a4 Te ius, cash, together with all the cntaley Tore. ‘eaully of redemption of tha sald ete ory sid wkalyate thereln, to wataty Dated thay 4 280+ cor rune w, GREY DO ‘Wu. Hi, Buickney, AtLOrKOy. - ‘