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‘1 6 THE CHICAGO TRIBU THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 188t(—Ir'WELVE PAGES. ! : a h Ki Neonse, Tho city | tho business. Its whole tendeno: from tho fact that the Rock Island Inst week | something for the privil Tho visiting | jatt-dottars, and was c1 mt i} SALOON LICENSES. wontdnt Bere ete me » 1 don't Dollove ho thought, was foward Annie THE RAILROADS. withdrew from the compuet for the malnte- | party went overland to Cleburne, alxty miles | chest of tools, dl Ht and lott the peoplo are in favor of It [tecan'tboon- | up on monopoly, anid he die fianico of passengor-rates to Missourl River | on the proposed route, to determing whit | and othor apparatus wore found In Ralston's * forced in a city ike Chicago.” nae telioye for n niomnent tint Iteould ual Ad In West-B d Rat pains, whlehy however, tins fo ‘eaniiceon Uuiey would do, alien, alls: neleonara elle hava an examinee it} . bly work any Mae wero desirable, he = whatever wi 5 Oth ui a\ssocin~ Pee, ion before ited es iy # ‘The Proposition to Make Them Genta ee EAN hwanne nnd continued: to lessen. the number of saloons vance in West-Bound Rates On | ton wilel isa pool on tho freight business CRIMINAL NEWS. Knowles toxtny, omaralaslanee from $200 to $500. Larrabee street, was Indisposed to talk on | {nthe tnterest of public morals, and if it Coal and Cement. only. coe — = tho iicensa, question, Ito was rendy to pay | Noro ns wire jow, vile places tio Afapor NOW ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FF, AN OITIO TRAGEDY,, BAS uAweueautan oe coll * any amount the Council might assess, pro- 8 AN if ES 3 ¢ a Big : ara 3 Special Correspondence of The Chicagh Tribune. x FraxctscosJan, 23.—Otto, ex-Tronge aloonkeepers | v F : ich.’ had it tn his power to revoke the licenses of | Tho Chicago & Iowa Once More | Tho Atehison, Topeka & Santa Fé Rallroad 7 & eae uror of Santa Cruz Count: What the ene nee D Wiig Te shoul nol be tog Tg taxation | tuoulareputaboestablishments, but itseemed fa Hie Matis oF ABA comminy ls pishing its oxtenston in New | NeW Pinanenonta, 0. Juno 2—Tho San inty, convicted of oin 3 excessive? i ea dacoyery of one of tho most brutal, and, so | bezzling public funds, was to-day sentenced loxleel ARoreie ye: fart pee a for ns can thus far boascertatned, wholly un- to ive sears Sr te Featltentlary, An appeal Ohicago Parties Figuring fora Newly- | arcssing rapidly down the Rio Grande | Provoked, murdors that has evor blackened | W1l! De taken to the Banrene Court eae wes angel Uke da able on he “How will’ it affect the liquor interests | Ws Opposed to y ord a A Pretty Genoral Opposition to 80 | gener prountl, first, that It was extortionate antl ally 4 ‘ the aunats of this country, was mado fn this mprneticnble; and second, because it should 3) h Radical a Movo, “1 ellove It will have the effect of closing qravide for the ficenso Seatottiencing witlk Projectod Road in Toxas, in the direction of El Paso, a that Aas county last week, and’ has thrown’ tho ‘ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, E un the smaller saloons, because not one in e: . ag Wwe grading is completed eighty miles south New Yont, June 2.—Arrived, the Lab - | ten will ever beable to talse the amount of | tie Government and rent yeaty—Mny to Albunderaue, and from-one and a halfto | community Into a wonderful state | aoe tyre, y the Labrae $200, $400, or $500,” raise tho license now would forces many out COAL AND CEMENT RATES, sMeouiqerquo, 1 + Toflmations that the Liquor Question Will Again Cut | “fe witl rather lop off your onrnings 2” of the business, all of whom lind bought y " f exditemont A pretty full run- * Commissioner J. W. Midgley, of the South- Lapa Lett ler multen of trek is ning account was published from day Loxnos, June 23.—The Neckar, from New western Ratlway Assocation, and tho other | "8, f a should think so, But, please excuse | theit Government Heenses, which would bo- trite Ravemeccaucrbyrns tat owent-na Now today In the Cloyelnnd dallles, and dis- York, and Bohemian, from Boston, havo ar 8 Figure in Folities, me: Tdan't, wait to give iny oplnton in re. | Of No tise to them, Avert out, + YEW ri ve way ofttcials from this city who have been | 4. Joluted mention was mado in tho Asso- eats gard to this matter, and have very good || Michael Evang, with his nceustomed sly. | ral Vort Wiigate, about 100 miles west of Al- t i New Yonk, Jung %4,—Arrlved, the Greoee, * Trinune reporters called yesterday upon | reasons for not wishing to appear in print | 1688, said he had not read the ordinance, and | attending the mecting of the roads Interested | uanerque. ‘This Is tho route which was | clted-Press dispatches; but the peculinr | from London. 4 Hf when its provistons were explained to hin + anumber of saloon-keepers to find out what iutinainnter vay marke before am he sald he had been suffering with a head. they thought of the ordinance submitted to | inany who will not pay [te ache for some days, and was so distracted iy the Counell Monday which provides that, William Schmidt deplored the Introdue- | that he could not think it over suMeciently to in tha coal, cement, and salt bustness from Buffalo to the West, returned to tho elty yes- terday, From these gentlemen Tie Trmuns, save 2. | enormity of the erlme, the complete mystery a suyeye 7 ee attealy fast sanuges At whieh enshrouds the motive, and the fact ‘Tho Brooklyn Bridge. hese br LU H thats falrand puro young country-girl was | ,N¥w Yon, Juno i4.—A apeciat necting of the varios Resorvation, crosacs the White Trustees of tho Hrvokiyn bridge tow Instead of the present Neense fee of $53 for } tion of the mensure Into the Council. oxpress an opinion. hos obtained tha following account of the Caco Sn eT ee Howninte | tho vietim, and an almost equally falr young | day, to consider the DPS pealtiOn tO Aosnpate ee all kinds of liquors, there shall be a Heouse aan tio. you think ab, the propased Ilenry D. shoes aio lst Ger At Pee wa D tat the meeting Willian Gila Cafton to a point a tow miles nbove Old ArT en Maite eae structiry awarded fin Auta ae to" tu ge a ordinance ? ury Detmhorst, who isn German, did ¢ were presen Be: n | H veste: nurdere! eed 3 : Pe of $200 for the sale of malt Hquors, one of “Lthink, this: that it don’t makoa bitof | not appenr to have A clear tnieratanding of Camp Grant, and thence around the western ‘1 ; ¢ Jron Company. No atecl has boon doe Orr, Canada Southern; James Smith, Alton; } ‘i i story’ and would | itvore 0 Pant ‘Morton, Turlington: W'S, "Stellen! buse of tho Santa Catarinn Mountains to | paralicl in tho history of erlme, id | Mvored yot under the contract, although the $ \ . Mr. Thornton and a surveying | scom to demand that it receive 0 fuller dis- | frat lot of 600 tons was duo Deo. 1, Tho dota: Northwestern Ti, Hy Sulvely, Chena | fucsou. | Abr Sore 4 threatens to postpone th i 4 Grand Trunk: G. 41, Vaillant, Glevelandy Coe | Fatty have gun to Guaywins, where the He | cusston than tins yet annenred, Dritgo froin alk to twolve months, nid oe ee tminary work has been commenced for tho i bie Jumbus, Chicininti & Indlanapolla; d. 5. "i Canal Dam fs a village of some 2,000 popu- | will increase the cost of tho structuro nonrl; Moore, Grand Trunk: :} construction of the rond from that place cust, ly 2B, Spriggs and A. | Gontrary to wencral supposition, it ts nog | Intion, situated about three miles northwest | bull a mniilion dollars much nnxlety is felt about G. Murphy, Great Western; Messrs. Vall- fain ta stop nt tn0 enor the division of | of this place. One day Inst week, n teamster Tea ee cere npoers chara cas net lani, Mefay, and Shattuck, Lake Shores A. | Mitty niles, but will be pushed on east oF | near that place, while crossing a bridge over | with to throw up thocontrict, as thoy. Men fee W. Street, Michigan Central; A.C. Bird, horth to Arizona a fastas the grading can % “ Rt lenat. £100,000, ‘The contractors thtow (reo Wabash be done, ‘there will be twe atirveys made,— | Sandy Creek, Roticed sone object Noating It | Fame partly on tho ongincers, saying that thee ant Nd, Bank aglow was lected Chntrman, | one to tha tig Grande, to atrika ‘some sat, the water, dle nietited, apes Salling, the ats | gat no piand until tho tat of tha your. and thet ar, Ui orton Secretary, Mr. Obs Us oy U ¥ I. jontion of a companion to the fact he two wes were repented mada, Oo mnt ley stated that the object of tha inecting Wns uilles north af EL Paso, and one ta Tucson lo! 1 iy v, ttor ] ” ai Was Feforred to ollcors of tho Nunta for notion twndjust diiferences-in. regard to rates on It Is not positively known that the northern | went to ft, and succeeded In bringing it to branch Is to be extended to Tucson, but itis 4 ed to be nconrsa sack, 8 a Wedtern polar plage ron Haat to Mio, general jrapresstan pb all the inen bi stein eve ttn and “contalning sonvotiilng A nen ron th ee 7 cate nected with the roud it 8 to go direct to ra Mr. Jamies Sintth suggested tho best thing Mitesone anit that a brane will Re bulletrom | heavy, Upon opening the bag, an aimostin- att Faison hos go long ao Ser irat fo ho dlous wiste ileanie Hhe-ruty Troy ‘nt | tho ialn He west. to Proseatt, which wilt tolerable stench met thet nostriles but thoy’ Nght and bo reasonably usofiil the oven Ament IS) i suececded In emptying It of [ts contonts, anc a Missourl River polnts Dn Hie basis Gf nde afford nn outlet for the northern portion of if ying, t fonns will be glad to hear that M. Jamin, a met $400 for the sale of spiritous liquors, and one | diqerence what It will cost for a license, | the matter, but sald he should sell out ie his of $500 where both aro sold, No time was | This is my business, and in order to keup it | license was raised to $200, Te thought the wasted on getting the opintons either of Role, Lshiall pay whatever Is askod, whether | proposed Increase an outrage, and hoped the hotelkeepers or of the persons who run the | Le 8200, SM, uF S00 aon matter would not pass the pannel think tt * Tlow wi ‘ee! weeney said he d in! be large saloons In the heart of the city.) jets too early to talk about that. I havo | waitld pags: he hoped not at least. for thelr sontiments are well known. | my opinion, but Cilon't care about giving It. J. Wideman suid he thought every man They are all naturally in favor of nhigh | But the thing hasn’t passed, and don’t you | ought tobe allowed to make a lying, Ho Heense, which will dluinish the number of | forret it.” oF could stand the raise himself, but he thought rt will tend in Jargo measure to} {But itanay become a law?! the poor men should have n show, BBOORS RUE SY BS “Well, tt may and it may not.” Frederick Colin sald he would abide by the stop the sale of beer, an articte In which they | «Will'thers be much opposition from the | decision of tha Saloonkeepers’ Association, do comparatively I{{le business. Those per | Iquorinen?”? ‘ , ag he was n meinder of that body. sons who were seen are those who do busl- |. “Lean’t say, but think there will.” STATE TRENT. + ness on Milwaukee, Archer, Blue Istand, and | _Louls Warheke belleverd that the tnereaso | eno reporter then dropped into n “Da, ld not be sanctioned by the Council. ” vot , Clybourn avenues and North Clark street, | Way Fer ctioned shop.” at No, 010 State street, and asked where beer fs chletly sold, In many {n- ee eae Belteve that. there AntontoZntta,the proprictorofthe place, whint stances the sntoonkeepors who wore interro- | will be a good mnny bursted bear-shops. ho thought of, the pronosed action of the { Sity Bi ‘ . Te . discovered that it contained the mangled and | ber of tho Freneh Institute and Profe: 15 gated “Da you consider the proposed taxation | Flt tee eee Seutloman from Sunny | vaneed rates, He moved that a committer, Mne'Portltorys” | Sa deenyed body of @ young woman, bent ale | Beolo Polytcchulque, hae necompiieued tee we REFUSED TO SAY ANYTILING. too high?”” rorme' i consisting of one representative of each line IN THE PAR NORTIL most double In order to admit of {ts being | tusk. On tho third of this month ho exhibited U: Y 7 for Snformation, When informed that he ci fs ‘They had a curious suspicion of the motives | 44% C8 Were haying cnough already, 1m he | inight be taxed $300 for tho privilege of Tending ‘west from Butalo, Uuappoinied, ‘The Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, sewed into its place, In the saine horrible Baroaults. at the Unhoratary: of {he Eleotrie to of tho person who was interrogating them, Herolline bees Sty an Hauer Is proposer: dealing out drinks ‘he threw up Bagi “Om Man NETS Slee i ant Sr. Paur, Minn, dune %.—Tho Little Focontasle were found bricks, conl-ashes, and | in {no proaenico af Jules Ferry, Gambetta, ad ‘ ‘Thoy fancied that he was a revenue oflicer, | ous.” : both hands and declared inself against | Committers. Falls & Dakota Ratlroad Company has re- | "The news of ihe discovery spread tke | Muny other notnblos, ‘Tho polite of his experi + the movement first, Inst, and all the tine. é ments are that his lampa ara lighted an ibe he or gomething of that kind, and that {t would | “\Why'so?” Ile thought $62, the prosent rite, too much After deliberation, the Committee made | solved to extend its Ine from the present | wildfire, and Jarge crowds visited the scene } lighted snstantaneously and automatically: if : be unwise for them to open their mouths be- | “Because you ane find many men rich | and the reporter left hin engaged ina spir: | 9 following report: terminus at Little Falls northensterly to | during the day. In due course a Coroner i H ” . : was enough to stand It. Jted conversation In Italian with his partner, Hite ea ghoul St Jioty Oanihene see:lp wPer haps they would only sell beer?” Mr, Hughes thought $400 pretty MIR and ree er ligrenee otis es ta, “Tdhink n majority of them woult nob bo | said it represented n good deal of money in such an increase of the Ileense a3 1s contem- | able to pny the $200 for n beer Heense,- but | these times. It nilzht. be better for. the sa- plated by this ordinance, and intimations | those ‘vite eattid wouted mighty soon give up [ toon trade in general, but he thought more were thrown out tending to slow that, In | tho snle of Hauor in order to Sava tho $300 } than one-half would have to give up, and ho enge of tho passage of the ordinance and its | CStfis I propose to sell beer puly. world not like to see thnt. approval by the Mayor, the Hquor question sirens teeing, was disinclined to talk Jolin Droyer said he had beon Jn tho sa- will again enter into elty politics. “But, have you no opinion?” loon business In Chicago for nearly sixteen i years, and he belleved in giving every poor There might not, perhaps, be such general |. ‘Yes, Pve an opinion, aud it amounts to Sian Aehanee, ‘This was hy Free nountey. and f i otie of the lights goes out the othors cor “Tho Conuittee of Topresentatlvos of | Take Superior, and the ronte In that direc- | Was summoned, and {mpaneled his jury, | burn ne if nothing had happened; and It ona ok roads leadlag west from Buftalo would re- | 7 it eat Bayfield. ‘Th who, after hearlng the teathnony, returned | the carbons ts consumed another tates Its pince, speettully report tnt they’ mot nnd discussed tion hag been surveyed to Bayfield. The |. yordict that the decensed wag one Mury | and tho ight is not lost for an instants the the question of sulvancing, rates on sitltand | contract for grading and constructing the | Senef, a maiden who had been well known lent may bo graduated at will, ts ensily divided, ecmoent from Buffalo to Chiengo and Missls- | road, with tho statlon-houses, side-tracks, | In thelr midst ns possessing beauty and In- | audcnn bo conducted to an almost indofialt i sippl River points, and dectded that tt wns | ote, trom Little Falls west through Sauk | telligence, Her parents had removed some | “#tance. sea linpratieable wa patente mate to Ghlenge, Contre, Glenwood, and Morris to the west Hing eines a Jndtang§ bat ane ina Feoblo and oxbansted constitutions restored to Enst St, Louts conti bo advanced to 45 cents | boundary of tho State, has beon let to C. As} Thing. work of @ damestic In “varie | somone Seccusen by Sale Bitters, per barrel, provided the Western ronds | De Graff. Work will be commenced at once, } ous familles of the neighborhood, Tho would allow the sie rate to ba made and | and tho bulk of tho grading wilt be complet. | Inst place where she had fived was with tho SEUCRIEN TS: pos! to rense thls, that I don’t enre what they do about re very rorited to East Hannibal, Exst Louisiana, | od before the season closes, ‘Tho owners and | Atheys, farmers who resided a mile or two Lvs THEATR. not wor the nck that wine change for ay rules Tf the Connell tosses 1604/11 ies as SS eae rene ok ee tng a ties Taner cing pat tan 1H te nh on qistant ie na si wat a ia inaieedt anwive aos a a 5 ‘ ha Col 8 7 este! 20 a #8 OE, Ht giness nex {ote 1 ° trie: ‘adi dl Ing % ay S mie cders ia afzall' na cons With that, | Pay my $500 Ie necessary Dan Murphy sald he should not bo tn favor | fivtr consent to the proposition, tion of doing an hninense business next year, | her many, friends an iirers hy uuired ACES? % “Hankenson believed nothing would ralslng feo of Sh for spirituous !quors, and nearly all the | come outofthe agitation of increased lisense. Seen Lap (price oF Bie. dleonag 104 a saloons seli far more beer than they do cya es yout thine sa??? ragtous. : 1a sha hale badt castonal Meraarne ‘and they would be forced “Well, a good many saloons would have | pressed by each, every ono bolng decidedly en * to take out the $500 license, which covers fooler. bean ‘ qe Aperoates, amount. | opposed to the raise. the Commit | ng the tnes run through # rich and well- | of Mrs. Athey where she had gone, ‘Chat | Monday, Juno 21, ovory ovoniug. Wednesda: ee wrauld respeattally state that fn thelr | populated aucrieultur section that has hith- Indy find reported that Mary Nad. tnkcn n | Satrday Matineos, the dietingulsied Irish Comedians opinion present tit id on salt aud cement | orto been deprived of rallroad facilities, As | sudden desire to follow her parents, nnd had | S24 Vocast Mr. must remain unchanged.” Mr St. & 3 tH, 5 dl with rhing. Sh y Mr. James Smith offered the following Ae une butting « Raiatate, heat ee eae ay nur Erkenis Rt hg 2 ‘a JOSEP: TL MURPHY, amendment to the reports “That the rate | Morrl: to B "a Vall the inte ae bach, Jost seen by. her friends at 8 gat i Supported by Mian M. LODUSIKI YOUNG and oi ene e 3 Morrls west to Brown's Valley, the tnfer- | ing of young peoplé in the neighborhood 3 M. To - 2 ry wumed to East Louisiane, Enst Burlington, | once is that the two ruads will elther cun_ in | and hail then appeared perfectly happy, ‘and | SUberb company, tn Afr, Fred Marsdon’s master drama, «ey, East Keokul und Kast Ianniba Mnection with each othor over that section | it was dcemed very strange that she should both classes of lquors. Max Schmmeckert expressed the hope that MIE; WAST AVENUE. only on business destined to Missouri Itlver | or else tore will boa parallel line from Blor- | thus suddenty de rials KERRY cow. ONR GUAVE ONIECTION atic ant {portant Chicago industry would | , 5S. Duquesne was unflinchingly opposed to | points.” ris to the Dakota boundary IIno. In any | | It took no wonderful degree of technical Entire Now Scunory for thin ongagemont, to. tho proposed Incrense is that alt tho | not be interfered with. , the proposed rate, and considered it purely | ‘Thus amonded the rcportwas unanimously | event the town of Morris, from present ap- | skill to fasten the eye of suspicion on the MWYVICKEWS THEATRE. saloonkeepers have already taken out thelr “What would be tho, practical effect if it} temperance movement. ‘They managed | adopted. On motion of Mr. Vaillant, tt was | pearances, has already become 2 prominent | Atheys, and the premises were Jnumedintoly ck PCL United States leenses, and thoy have also | should become a law?” things better in) Europe, and a mn | decided that the rate to St. Louis for local | point for several important lines of roads. searched with care, inalarge pile of conl- | Every Evening, Mattnuos Wednosday ond Saturday, rented thelr buldings for the coming year, | ‘Ruin would stare usin the face, Tshould | Who, proposed = there, = to. raise | business be 35 cents. This. js un advance of ashes in the rear of the house unmistakable U These things they did, expecting that the city | give up selling Hiquot, which would cost mo | & Heense fo such. 0 sum | 10 cents, | ‘The new rates will lake effect July RECEIVER APPOINTED. indicattons of arecent burial and disinter- | [la Dy i HIcense would. be nm. 6f old,—852, ‘To now | $500, and would only sell beer, which would | Would bo ncconnted insane. The snnple | 1, One-third por barrel more Is w bo charged Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ment were discovered. The stench ag the In tha Latent Huropean Operatic Novelty, require them to pay trom $150 to S4p0 mora | cost ng only. $200, which would be $150 too Top attached to his wivehouse was lucrite on Portland Cone eon rates was then | _Rocrutst, It, Juno 2.—At tho Ciretlit ales ‘he tstusbed wna sinosy, tineydatn: BOCC ACCI ‘ ealet e vi 6 much? Sy Gs Mt % s ri aE TTR ar a; in the pile was dd ong of Mary's gare Shae ey etn roam ae * Do you know of. any organized opposi- | Mlord to keep his present, location, He | taken up, and, after a short discussion, tha | Courtat Dixon this afternoon Judge Egs- | ters, ane, the fact that coal-ashes Oo. ruin the majorly of thom. Lhe following | tlon to the passage of tha ordinance?” could not and would not pay $500, but would | Buitalo lines’ agreed to advance the rate to | tis granted tho applleation of F. E. Minck- | and’ = walnutshucks, such a5 com-| By FRANZ VON SUPPE, componer of “Fatinites.” interviews had with people in all seetlous of | ‘No, but I bellove that Mayor Harrison | fy the country first. ‘ the city will give very clenaly the sentiments | won't permit It.” neat veidrit eonld and vould Pay tho of the Chieaxzo saloonkeepers regarding this » CLYHOURN AVENUF, leense, but he considered it unjust. Inthe Alton to $2.50 per gross ton, making it tho , ui the le, were found In tho | , Te, Largest and Best Come Oparn Company ta a Dyer ers A Jey, and appointed W. LL. Holeomb Recelver | posed thi nile ‘o res en AL wr fur nor tee of the Chicago & Io uf Ttallroad, Superin- | suck with tho was aslinost conclusive atumoa and Beenory ontiruly naw. same as Ei elded that on coal for M cf tonplled with the | evidence. ‘This led to a fuller examination | AYmented Orchestra wad Grand Chorus : ma f first place, there were erfpples and bitni per | the East St, Louis rate would apply to East | tendent Alexander at i house and premises, Indications of 2§ THEAT. i Proposed. phoney 5 Ho lente ne jotta Borger sal the Drvnostdt oriiiance sons keeling iio: rinkloge nausea In reste Burlington, Fast Louisiana, ‘East Hannibal order, gud turned ove tha tat toute giles Ste ware found bi tho Bedstead in wWileh | 3.22-20A0 CREE ee, a ee proprietor 7 ag sing x a . rted os Bast Keokuk, bs 4 . 1 eerrerrrt 4 Tho reporter. also visited a number of | was “evidently inthe interest of a few who | guttrely. by the. patronage of the nelehoors, | LUNs ANH Bast Keoke Hae en ls rant alolelng in Resholle. Ay atttally cerapeds ho noo tm eertagn | MBMESWIE, LAST NLOreE BUT 3 TIIISSEASONot salooons on North, Clark street, and asked | ean {well ifort to pay Nnize sums. 4 | The -oxorbitant, license proposed “would TIE CHICAGO & IOWA. tured, ‘Thero is great rejoleing In Rochelle, | Tess in tho chambor and below in the Auntie ney STOR. 3 tie Prat in favor st tho ordiiance,” sald Pat | to.stand tie mereuse?? | for Himself ho was “illing tortry “ie | , Wien tho Chtengo & Towa Itoad_ was IOWA RAILNOAD MATTERS, , Fitehien showed signs of caraful scrubbing. | rong Pnetarn urienyue Teaupey and ON Jen, Who deals In beer as wells whisky, | “Noy pass stich an ordinance ond the | on, He thought, however, that the moiives | turned over to the Aurora Board last Satur- Gpectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. SOE eee oeente Mot cindgre aakaael Tony Wastor a New Speciaity Conspanye ? smaller wr poorer elass.of saloons will fail, “ Because it will, mako the business more | These are supported by the working class, Tespectable, and there won't be so many | % majority of for raising the Hivense were all based on falso- 4 vhilosophy, and that the measure, if carried, font bity their leer by tho | would be of no avail ‘The very saloons con- Ives, e. quartor buckelful. On these sales there ls | cerning which there were so many con- “It will result in the closing up of tho low j but very little it Biny profit. » | plaints wouldt bo the first to secure thelr saloons?” “ How ean you afford to doa business in Heenses at any price, “Yes, the ‘Dago’ shops especially, which | which there fs no profit?” . Schlenker, twenty-three years in the aratio more than assignatlon-houses, ‘They |“ L was going on to say that what wo logo | pusiness, also ind © goad word. for the dis- sell flquor after the regular saloons are | on beer, we mike up in’ THauors, our protit | abled peroons in the business, He himself is closed up, and a good many of thom keep-| coming only from thatsotree. Of course we | pind, but hag been fortunate in acquiring a open doors all night. Those places bring the | make something on beer when we sell lt by { competence. He thought the measure wonld business into disrepute, I like the ordi. | the glass, but oven then, when We have to) not go through 1 the ron frame of n Indy’s parasol Also, the Now Isurlosquo, day by order of Judge Blodgett it was| Des Mores, In, Juno 2.—Prestdent | gre the buttons of a lady'a shoes, Go Wert? un Use Balertek Trains thought that the complications regntding the } Gate, of the Central Towa Itoad, who is now ‘Goon the above. evidence the Athoys, hus- | _}atinecs Woinosday and satura Monday—Augustin Daly! Trai possession of this property were at an end, | jn tho State looking after the interests of his } band and wife, and Mrs. Athoy's brother, i= cua BUNGHIER GARDES but the old management known a3 tho Hink- | yond, has decided that, so soon as tha Mis- Aloxauder Gries, ware Arroated ey Sa cee Nye ha en AR DEN) rn Jey Board seemed to be determined not to | gouri, Iowa & Nebraska Road is completed ereaghit up: Lane hocdbie snoveries that GRAND CoD givo up tho fight until all tholr resources | {o Albin, to make Albla tho torminus of his | fad boon anado tint It was with dificuly | G2®AIND CONCERTS have been exhausted. Yesterday thoy ob- | road Instead of Ottumwa, ag now, which | that lynetiing was prevented, Tho peaceful Pera lide election muita om tained an order from Judge Eustis, of tho | will make Ottumwa considerably disgruntled | aud law-abiding coinmunity, which had not Avpoar In fapld succession. Ogle County Clreult Court, appolnting Mr. | and make her anxlous to secnro the buflding | Hd turder committed in its midst for | Admuaston 2 conte to all paris of the danten.. 4, Holcomb Receiver, ‘and this, gentleman ts | of the Chicago, Miwaukeo & St. Paul, By ont lecades, was aroused to its very a Lb in the § Counell be- fl NT q nance, but thorais one feature wbout it 1 | give large glasses, the profit is hardly to be | cause was an unjust dserlinn- | again in possession of the road. The flght | this ohange the Central of Iowa will secure | co Ro tho, fre ne Shut a po CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, don't like, It will shutup the poor mon who sce What would be the effect of th Hon in favor of — Inrge — dealers. | between the varions parties interested-In the | connection’ with tho Wabash combination, | them from the wrath of the enraged popu- HE OLD Keep respectable places,” « rat would be the effect of the passage | Instend of muny saluons there would be Chicago & Iowa antes buck to 187d, | east and south, lace. Hi “How do the saloonkeopers feel about tho | of, thls ordinance! 1a but few; the crowd in theso would bo | At “trat tine the Chi A ins | “tho Presiiont of the Des Molnes & Fort | “Wintio tho proliminary examination was | CHICAGO CHURCH high Hiecense?” | 5 Tho poor establishments would zo unter. | Jnrger, and tho chanees for disorderly. con- iat thine tho Chicago, Burlington | pico [toads att, Whitehend, of New York, | going forwatt borore “Squire Newbyrgh, CHOIR COMPANY “1 really don’t know, a8 1 haven't talked | The rich ones would thrive, The poor man | duet, fights, and even murders, muchgreater | & Qulucy Railroad Company had A | jus just beon taking n look over the country, Faller search of the premises was made; ant with any of them on the subject.” who had all lis money in his business, in Ms } than under the present arrangement. Ile “Tam notin fovor of it,” sild John Me- | bar and Its fixtures, would be a bankrip majority of the members —_of | and deeitled to oxtena the road from Gowrie | this rovenied tho fuct that a portion of tho | Juucde Recsro Poursenta ees CTIaaT Nitty the Board of the Chicago & Iowa, and pur- | to Sloux City, and, if the people will give paper fn one of the rooms of the house had ~~ CHICAGE C. AGO NATATORIUM, ATO. Posely forced, itis chalmed, a ddetdult on tho tho ‘neccasnty en will, yare wile vet! beon removed aud new paper put on over a HLL NATATORIUM, second mortgage and ‘succoeded In gotting n | done this your, It . ck | bloody wall; that, beneath o certain portion a decreas to sell the road. It was anid and Bid well and Sae City, through a territory | of thie floor of the same room, blood was still Milchiannty, fad tavlagnests in In the interest of the Burlington, ‘The | greatly in need of a road. This ts not a spec- plalnty discernible {n the loose dirt. Is Again in Splendid Order, other stockholders, Barry, Shumway, Coth- | ulative scheme to head off others, but 1 le- With tho production in court of thls latter ‘ ? ran, and the ‘Town of Aurora, commenced gitiunto undertaking contemplated somo | testimony, the defense was willing that the and Open to the Public. provecdings and succeeded in getting the sale | time aR “i “ ‘Atheys be bound over to a higher Court on L. J. KADISH, Pres't, Aebastle, and astipulation was entered into | ‘Ihe Minneapolis & St. Louls hava pawoply. the charge of murder, but made a motion to | ————___________&¥- KADISH, Preah) glving the Chicago & Lowa until Jan, 1, | two miles of track to layto connecttheirrond | release Alexander Crites, This motion was MARTINE’S RIVERSIDE HOPS. 1880, to pay back the interest and all running | with the Des Moines & Fort Dedey, This | overruled,‘and the three prisoners were In- LAAT Hive. OF TIES REASONy Batucday; dino expenses, ete, and If the Receiver could | will bea gain of one week over thelr con- earcerated to awalt trial before a higher and Baturday, duly.” show. on that datea compliance with such | tract tine, ‘The completion of this road will | tribunal. As they were conducted from the | excetiont musio. ‘I'mins fram foot of Lake-at. at stlpulntion the rond was to be returned to | revolutlonize the traftic of the Des Moines & | crowded court-room, tho two men cried like | 7:3 p.m, Roturn atiZo'clock. Tickots at Conb’s Li- tho Company, It fs claimed by thoCompany | Fort Dodge, which heretofore has been only | school-boys, but the little woman was ns | was sure the temperance pe vi Gin, don't think it will do any good.” and tho conmmunity would have ta suppor! onl yones in favor of it. peopl rer: tie vou! b "tit close up the eruggerics? them in some other way, Incrensetholleense, | Wiltiam lt was tl “No; they will Keep open, Heenso or no | and my word for it the poor class of liquor | os to the Lees fee, aN enstdeeet Ie Vecense. A good many of them don’t pay | dealers will come to grief nnd suilering. unjust to the masses. Saloons which were anyththg now,” «Mr. Rath was next necosted. IIb thought | troublesoie could readily be abolished, if it “Ifthe ordinance goes through what will | the present license tari high enough, were bo Willed. yor ne “Suppose the ordinance should become a WEST TWELPTI BTREET. “ Pay the fee, I suppose, if Mayor Marrison | law, how would it operate upon tho retail Albiddine tila. thoraughtare bitte 1 don’t Veto it, Aud then wo’ll walt until the | men? a tlon to tia eae 6 flit a oe gore nuxt election! arok AIBA Ak » gall “ho smaller venders would have to close Geunes Eberle atid om 4 uk anyth ie eat et bi am in favo high cense,” sald a + Max Romer; * but {tis impossible to sopa. } 8 Why?” i anys Ae ayould snok Ue, put dio farce. rate an inks. Saloons must keop beer and eer erie on bee and Hatoay aviiteh te evidently because. ho eee posted whisky.’ y “Will a $500 Hcanse close up the dives?” | tle $500, or eveh the $200, which may be dé- | 28 to what tho Administration thought of rary ——————E eS ay " It, Hots bailiff of the Second Precinct Po- | that Jan, 1, 1880, tho report of Recelyer | a mere local road. If now tas the brightest | tranquil asin May-mnorning, Tho only tndl- swnabee oe tinea hae a a tee wT the lureer ‘ones stand it??? Hee Court, However, he personally’ a3 \ | Holcomb’ shows ‘a full eamipianes with | prospect of any road, in the West, and when cation of emotion was displayed In her sliarp Bets MEDICAL, ‘ Jnany. people, as in London and Germany, ‘1 sunposs thoy will, If they ean close | saloonkecper was ppngsed to it. Charles | the above stiptlations. March 1, 1850, tha | completed to Sloux City will be good prop- | binck eyes, which sparkled with rather more B ul p YY peo) it done think I advisable to pass tho | tho smull places up they will get all the bust- | Gerlach snid a bla, big No, when asked if ho Ordinance now. It should bu pitt pif for n | Hess, Lhave been twenty-five yeats In the Wwantell th. new In “preference to tho old. few months. Not more thin a third of tho | beer business, and support my filly an the | Meith Ab Wes elt call, fia otkiors linge enlogukeapars coun pay, te ony downs prollts, buted am ealled. aie pay 8, larger neighborhood, another third winight raise nthe; but the | license Lf will have to close up, ni ——— other third coulan't aball,” But Ldon’t think } hundreds more.” the Counell will pags it, ‘Phe feo is too high? “Do you know whether aivoraailéed effort POLITICAL NEWS. parties representing tho City of Aurora pro- | erty to own. Superintendent Gilmore took brightness than they were wont to display. enred from the Kune County Cireult Court | it after Enstern speculators had sucked its Many theories to Accuunt for thecrime are, an lnjunetion palit ‘nil the stock of tho | lHfe-blood nearly out, robbed it of nearly all | of course, abroad. But, now that the whole road except that held by tho Clty of Aurora, | its possessions, and. ‘has carefully nursed it | inntter of examination Is past for the present and therenpon the Aurora Boutd elected a | into netion, husbanded its resources, operated | the following would scem to bo the one mos! new Hoard of Directors. Mesgra, Burry, | it to plonse the people, and brought it upto a | generally Teeelved : That Mrs. Athoy, ons Shumway, and Hinckley, of the old Board: paying point and got Into a position where It | mitted the deed, finpelled to it throug h“Jenl- then caused i) quo warrinto to be filed by | can ens! 4 teh ly ndant itself to thelargely-incrensed | ousy; that this jealousy was entirely un- mute ee em sald Pillip Stel fll a raul to etont Uno cnllivat it to bo MIGHIGAN, the Stute’s-Attomuy of Cook County, to | trifle witch promises to be thrown on It founded: that Alexander Crites was ac mallee, Van country, and everybody at done at once of our business will suffers? Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, aly thoy, were H TOU OLN, tuust the Board The Chicago & Northwestern !s changing | cessory to the crime, impelled by that unnc- 7 ned inv een elec! to make a iiving, Iain opposed to payin J, Ziadell suid a higher license would dam- | DETROIT, Mich., June 23.—A meoting of , If the ordinance ts pnased, we ‘will | age the becr men. tho Republican Stato Committee was held ight 4 nee aig de 1, when t ho Heense pent tg, Your opinion na to the proposed | this afternoon, ‘Tho stated business of the was raised to $300. We dkin't pay any- ee meeting was the election of a Secretary and thing, and they came down-in about three | "It fs bad, very bad, and will work much 44 4 ry’ montha. This) is o free country, and the | Injury. Not many can afford to pay a higher the Excentive Committee, and the designa- or man should not be crowded out. of | Neense,” tion of the placo and ile of holding the Business. ‘There are lots of saloons that | , “Are the Hquormon organizing to fighttho | State Convention to nominate a Governor Hd couldn't oxist if it wasn’t for tha brewers, | Increase?” and other State officers, W. I. Uates, of - who furnish the fixtures, thelr beor, and pay | “1 don't know, but I would not be sur- | Flint, wns unaniinously elected Secretary, 4 the license. ‘They are the men who make go | prised If thoy’ showid mave that way very | and an Executive Coninittes consisting ot 4 many saloons, A third of ali inthe city are | s00n, Tho MHeense iy high enough for afl | Kice A. Beal, William Livingston, dr, WLS. ve mortgaged to the brewers, If they start a | good purposes now. Ifthe suail saloonsare | George, J.C. Sharpe, and ae M. Shepherd e man in business, and he changes his beer, | crowded out, the Jarge ones will reap all the | was appoluted, duckson was fixed upon as cted by the Aurors | {ho geography of lowa, A few weeks ago | countable wickedness inherent in minds of stock,, A demurrer was filed by that Board, | In straightening its narrow-gauge road from | the lowest order, who, faillng to recompllsh whieh’ was heard beforo Judges Rogors. | Anes to thls ety, which Is to be made also a | a great wrong upon Innocent parties, are lod ‘The demurrer was overruled and — tho | brond-gauge, it was obliged to leave Polk | to believe, after long brooding, that sald In- Information sustained, While this proceed. | Clts, a station on the nurrow gauge, about | nocent parties have wronged them; that ing was pending before Judge Rogers and | two niles off on one side, whoreat the Polk | Athy, the husband, was only accessory after after It. had been heard by him Judea | Clty people kicked, Tho Company proposed | the deed, having sinply assisted In disposing Blodgett ordered the Chicago & Towa turned | to runa spur to them, or movo tho town over | of .the body ahd hiding the traces of the | pun per contaf tho human race aro victims to over to tho Aurora people, ‘That order of | to the new track, ‘The Polk City peoploadimit | crime. nrtial of complota Impotonoy, “This atartling neers Judge Blodgett was excented Inst Saturday | the feasibility of moving the buildings, but Atisgaid that Alexander Crites fs what ts | Yon will bo fully carrubornted by avory, intelligent and the road taken possession of by tho | thefwells and frult-trees ara another’ mat | known in common parlance ns a | Physician. Tho principal causes producing this dincase Altrora people, who appointed Mr, George | terlo be considered. Now, in building its | “country-masher.” Ile had repeatedly at- | aymptoms ara lossoe viene, apormatorrhren, pain I Alexander, late of the Burlington, General | Loledo Braneh northwest Tt will cross the tempted to ruin Mary, but had been thwart- thaback: lyporition ta nyold suciety, Jamgnor groom Superinterident, line of tho narrow gaugu about two miles | ed, Examination of the corpse by phystelans FP RS ara ROO Oe they set up anothor man near by, and try to | profits, 1 don't helleve the ordinance can | the place for holding the State Convention to ‘ is Hesturilys Bs stated, Bpplication wis mind sro Sa jatntfon; ie las on demonstrates the. fast that, ary ha¢ lived 8 | no fatan modesty prevent thanarent from warning i crowd him out, pasa. It fa too injurious.” nominate officers, atid ‘Thursday, Aux. 5,03 | Guinue Clreult, Court led. In, the Oxle | the narrow ji} synch Wi virthous life; and the neighbors, whofaro | stor tas. she medical poresston haa penn vinoes 2 Co . 4 “The (i ‘ unity Clreult Court by Barry, Shumway, | tho Catlanan people nre greatly exercised. | best qualified to speak, state that tho fenl- oO altvont or rationnt anan 4 is Fa eae ty Pea bupy throwing, iilce ‘ilgiant AeA ATEN i tho time, ‘Lhe Committeo then adjourned, | ana Cotman, of the oli stocklalters ngainst | ‘The Company therefore proposo to move ousy ‘of Mra, Athoy ‘was wholly without Srituinaly geattzant or rufoent abous thee sine ass the ordinance, Til have to pay tho Chel wendin, corner of Ailwaukco y g 8 Chicago & lown, aid Mr, Heengo,"* avenue and Erlo streat, thought the Heense INDIANA. th ee ited Vv. HH. Hole {hain over, houses and all, which ts much | foundation in any act of’ the deceased. sano naylutnnainnly attest, : 5 mal phystolo; : é nh was reappointed Recelyer of’ tho road, | easter to do than with Polk Clty, as tt is only | Mra, Athey Is the second wife of a plod- | there lsarellxnown principal nanimal piston Hi te Tam in favor of It,” suld Petor Mueller, fee nirendy paid was nUDrDAAlNe, and would Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, The Reeelver was ordered to take possession | of recent growth, This woutd wipe off the ding, hard-working, hitherto honest man, Buiivataeaeranes aunlege the terra power ria y “put Came think It will go through, * | not isten to the Iden of ving valved, Tenne iaure, Ind, June2.—Tho Hon, | of. the rool and. its property for | map the Town of Cailanan, ns will eyentu- | She’ is alight in gbulld, dark-complox- organ ia weakonod, thei that organ by mae, “' @\Whydo you favor it?” i Felist anid It woutd be tmpossible for | py. ¥, Pearee, of Montgomery County, was | tle purpose af protecting the, tnterest | ally be tho casa with Volk City. foned, much younger than hor hus | ont devant ior aver haifa, contury, De luegrts fa “Because the ordinance wil! be a benefit to bln too business Sul uty ® ar 8 Newnes nominated for Congress at the Kighth’ Dis- ofall partics Interested until the Anal hear- and, and when calm {3 rather good- Yitat WeatonaTive hns sheam, rerntiutaed and tne i the public. ‘There will be a batter class of | (S.4°sha5 ud ‘proposed DY tie arlinuies torn | tict Republican Congresstonal Convention, tox and teteriiyation, of ito quo-warranto, ITEMS. Jooklug, She ossescs an ungovernable Lens | faiitito snecitio for tonhove,conuink openness, + Saipan.” genoa) Neonse. whieh assembled here to-day. . proceed init, ta ascertain who ake Has eva ‘The Chicago & Alton Railroad will trava | por; which some months ago took atch n vio, | eanuharides, or nthor poinnit tn murels, VECRCA Nh, ir A\ good: many will bo obliged to close ad Sullnger }eistonnosed to fe ordinance, Wivaas. WHIIL tho Anal hearing of the action now | te honor to take Gen: Grant to Kansas ClY | th nuighboring women with a potato-hook, Maar-oanind Hileand oan ou Bai of Laveen ey Z -“Certainly: but lots don't make a lving. and belleved Its tendency woukl bo tu oppress NSAS. ponding to determine whore the legal stock. | July 1. The Genoral is going to makes trip | iniieting an ugly wound In hor back, It fs Oo Richolion, Parin sFranco), or of Dr. Maru rot De, B Trowt . eat for tho U, 8» Singge Huila ea arte tlebt at eho ond of tls | {he puorer saloonkeepors, Whe Were among | Newroy, Kas. Juno 33.—Tho Ropubticans | holders of tho Chicago & Lown Kullrond, through Colorado, thought ‘that Alexander had told. her’ some | Retonin Steer bow of 100 pills eo fy wont it Rt, Louis, So.7 box of 100 pills, & box of 400, # # tho most respectable In the elly, and were | of the ‘Third District nominated Thomas nl lio about Mary’s character, which had ] bymatl upon rocotpt of price, S Years If the ordinance goes through, and | doing busturss In residence uelgtborhoods, > Be dn eh . a ‘ Tha Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifio Rall | om ie . CHRTIFICATE. } —- Baluonkeoper, keeps n disordorly Howse, his | ip ae ttine a fh reat ‘male ae Tiauors, Due | Ryan tor Congress to-lay by acolamation, SOUTHWESTERN ASSOCIATION, road is getting ready to run an excuraion aroused ber antory And that aho had brooded Pants, Jaty 18 utes tuo doin Pats A Mr, HL | Heense should bo revoked and never elven | Would break up the smntier dealers’ and yc Tho Southwestern Rallroad Association | from Chieagn to San Franclaco and return. | had been Induced ta scek the sleoping- | {{lY-shre years old, hud boon s widaver tentiys it ¥ back to bhu. | “Then the business would bo as | drive the tride down town, whers Heenses SEALS Wilt hold a meeting. tommorrow fn this clty, | rho rata for the round trip will be 8125, ‘The | room of hor vietlia, and strike her, while | Yourswith suermadurrhem, wand for ton, youre with 4 Tespectable as wholesale dry goods or gro-) wouldbetakunatany price, Hedidnotbelleve | Avausra, Mo. June 23.—Tho District Con- | which promises to bo one of the most Inter- | train will leave this clty Jano 80. Over 200 | nsteep, with an ux. Mary, thus aroused, had | nervous debility und entirs impotuney: Fer Sty bene any itt talked with any saloonk nt thers wero three disreputable places | vontion nominated Stephon D, Lindsvy for | csting ever held. ‘The object of tho meeting | persons nro wiready booked to take part In | Jumped from her bed and rushed down. | Zeer%yis tied qvery mown Fenny to try Attends t mn ovate? With any saloonkcopers | along his street, yt the ‘oriinanes would | Ropresentataye to Congress, and Edwin Flye | isto net upon the appent of the Chic: the excurslon. Btulrs, closely pursued by the murderess, | Vital Restorutive. After four months he waa decay 4 ou tho subject drive many of the dealers out of business, | for Elector. ' ; Us 8 Apnen| ABU, : who aniston Ror horrible work in. tg | aged, but | Inet tpn iim ountinln Ie use, ANE OD % Yes, Thore was more harm done in ons block ee ee Rock Island & Pueltlc from the award | Itis promised that Mr, 0, TT. Mudson, the | ty ot itis was all tha work of unger | Rng montha he wan restored to full health and ¥ . “sy uow do they feel?" down-town Ina weak by the saloonkeopers mude for tho ronds from tho Chicago | present Superintendent of the Bultlinore & | oof paver: ienoat question was, bow ta | Teen riod. and hes imo fine cn ACO. ag withing Some of them aroln fayor of the ordi | than there was on. Milwankeo nventa ti a IMPORTANT DECISIONS, Division of the Association, ‘Tho Rock | Uliia Htulirond, ts soon to bo appointed Gene | hidethe traces of gullt, and the minrks of the | 87% fists hig weeks, 10 betyoon, two Boy, Uaioe 4 ae rid tions are Helek lng ally month, and the ordinance would notservo tts | SLWAUKHE, June 2—The State Supreme | jyiand claims that the action of the arbitra: oral Managos of all the ‘Rampan ‘8 Hines lo- rine which have been 'deseribed above wera | Ronis between ava and six mont galt fi *, bee’ tira * : i , i I i “yd dton't Uitnk 602? eth ae yg alt te Wvurser niaces Court to-day decldod that the Hegistry MMW | tors tn giving It but a fraction over 25 por | Fmnklin, thoprusent Mustor of Erasporta- | Wade aftggwards, ‘The grenter emotion of ps tiaileize 2 dota Hosptial *Tlow many places would It close up? Hai thea oO elty would Hourish une | of tho City of Milwaukeo couilicts with the | cant of tho Siissourl River freight-businesy | ton, Is to be Superintendent. ‘Cho promotion | te men wen ony allusion (eae: i. ie. VANBCIAAGE, BTRVENSON & CO. Chl 14, " “If the brewers do not interfere L should | ““O-Pure thought the proposition to, ratse | State Registry law, and Ig unconstitutional. | ig unjust and unfair, and It threatens to. se- | Of Sr. O. H, Hudson will bea deserved rec crime wad See amaltee thaw eg ee ‘Wholusate Agents forthe Drax Trade, : hy es jt will shut up a good many of | tno'jicense was fraught wake many, dient | fhe elty law prohibits any persons from | vedy trom tho ‘Association If It percentage Seiitonct the valuable and faithful services athey. ‘None of them have us yot admitted e ST iit opposed to the ordinance, sald | tes Ho was in favor, howover, of ralsing | Yotlug, who are not registered, while the | ts nut tuereased, It ws hoped by tho ronds ofan ofiiciont affictal, that they know anythlog whatever of the P APIL Fe eee ED dowtt thini the Corie | to” saloon license, Int not as the ordlannes | Staite law allows the vote to be sworn in Shleazo Division’ th Mr. Mf. M. Hoxlo has resigned his position | deed, wy Se el Casi, Very lonrot fHO Sahon et: | proposed. ‘The effect of the ordinance would | without registration, in the Chicaxo Division’ that the Wabash | of General Manager of the Galveston, Hous v vs F Fe GHENAI Ba eV aty tow of the anloankeee: | ia, Hearted out, to break up imany at te | ‘fhe Wisconsin Suprome Court decided to- | would bo ready to open its branch to this | ton & Henderson Raltrond, and will here- BIGAMY. Wonderful Vegetable Produotion, » ory would pay the G2, and the elty woul t | atreputavle places, bit those who mada the | day, In tho caso of Mackius vs. the Chamber | city before the appeal of tho Rock Island | after give his undivided ottentlon to th In, Rpterat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, —AND— ER aT Herero ee nant Mas iid jithout disreputable establishments such by thelr | of Commerce of the City of Milwaukee, that | would have to be considered, But owing to | ternatlonal & Great Northarn Raltroad, of | Garuya, Ill, June 2—James Hill, fore BSPHOLFIO CouUnD i Basing S10, but the ety” would loss a wood Sa RNey youd Saipan maces iHiont isnobtad cliver thocarticls proved ihe | tho complications regarding the entrance of Hite ie fh Mea rgatdant and ‘figueral merly of Galena, was arrested Monday ona | ” CAL IN Y vi n M y i y Wi a8 i Mhiengo & Weatel y ‘| anager, Mr. W. E. Hard ee deal Ly charging $500, 1 ts tmpossibte to | nt vost his’ nolghboriced ‘ines | for, are untawtul, nnd como within provie- | Hie Chiao s Western Andians over whleh | natneed co Al the ab larg, has becn A | Chargo of bolng guilty of bigamy, and snow | DISEASES OF THE SK i Shenty but thoy would ouersty ait teig | Mght como to hin, and his reputation and | lone of the Gaming uct. doubtful if this rond will bo ready to’ open Vioxte's withdrawal, Str. Harding is awWell: | undergoing examiuation before Justice Metz AND OUTANEOUS SYSTEM. 3 the bath the: vol that does the t te Danes woukl be rained, ‘Tits was one ——a for business at this polnt before n inonth or | Known railroad man frum Now York, anc | jy ¢hiscity, The case is exciting no Mth : ead ye pe seloes: BRED of tho evils that Would be tet by those who RULE OF THE APPELLATE COURT, two, und consequently. the Hock Laland mat. | Was connected with the Delaware, Lacka- | interest from the fact that ail of the parties oad i “Fain tn favor of it?’ gatd Jo Handley, could stand the rulse, Hut, foruhe iecould | Orrawa, ML, June 2,—The following | ter will have to be udjusted without, refer sans ve W extent Hallrond previous to his | are well known In tis community. * Halt Bheam, Berofuls, Erysipelas, Scald-Ieed, i “Do you think It will have a good celteet®” not pay 200 to sell beet along, ne thers rule was ordered to be entered by the Ap- | ence to the share of business to which the | Acceptance of the present position, Plles, Burns, Pimples, Totter, tteby { eae * tho whole, he regarded the ordinance ay iime-| pellate Court this momings Ordered, that | Wabash dee tte fron ante polnt A Svpetal dias fateh to the Sr Houle: Reni: DIFAGHBED: Hives, Bash, Dandralt, Barbers . - 3 { ae * ais t “ Htwittdried # good many men out of | Pragtlcable, yet he would favor an ncreaio | upon a ease being redocketed In this Court, Biatlan Powait 4 a from Dalits oxy states for Phonics Bpsetal Disvatex bai id Chflblalas, Bolle, Ulcers, Ulotehesy 4 of the goneral Heense to $700, believing that 0 he uaalneen clo up tne. ayes, aad ‘fhe It would clean ont a cortaili elaas of ts Tow | eee ee rota: Wi: Suprane, Cours te ot acted upon beforeJuly 1. ‘The matter would | Sheldon, G. 1, Bowen, tip ordinances wil ba bettorobserved. it | tly. whieh Were # disgruve to the business | Versing the Judgment of this Court and ro- Fr the sociation, the uppeal will have to be | of Chicago cay ists, compose of ‘Thowss Peoria, Ii, June 23—The jury inthe}. ‘Maggot-Pisaples, Grog-Blossoms hot be qo Uiftioult of settlement it “it could | who, chaperoned by Col, L, I, Fitzhugh, the | McKinney case camo in at 10 this morning, | Chaftug and Soreness of Infants, z : nin Al again be referred to. urbitrators; but the | famons ox-Doorkeeper in Congress, who | but were unable to agree, and were dls- Chapped Hands or Face, ‘wil be @ great benellt to the business, but gud Atha communities in which they were therelp Pett Gout ior Re eererta Ttock Teland refuses to tet. the frit a claimed to be "a biger man thanold Graut® | charged. Thay stood four for A verdict of Parasltio Diseases, Itch, Stings, a the ordinance, will be strongly opposed by gin tun, & Olsen sald they wore opposed to either party to sald cuuge untll proof is made Ko to the arbitrators, and insists upon having/| and now hailing from Chicago, and also W, | guilty and él git for acquittal. Two of the g _, Plant Poleoping and Polsoned Wouns H the Fiend, i és e TOT ice White a uations was | tata Teast two days’ notice has been given | the diiliculty settted by the roads themselves, | D. Wiley, of Shreveport, Las have been at | four favored hanging. 2 : And Acute or Chronio Catarrly ado ate eau | AS EAD AUR en Rt | Uh obs party of attorney ot muh | Blow ha ply ak Sere aL sian | Dall aeival dren OHiae a EOE | cousrenrernane anuesreD, ge ae . poutha. OF thy B00 saloonkeepens in ch we ale of ober gnads an 0p they: Fes SEOs ‘Association, the Missourl River pool will be | tio Grande Rallroad, to build It. ‘They of | Ezponapo, Kas., June 23—Wiiliam Ral- THE SPECIFIO MEDICINE C0., i cago, over 4,000 wo hot be able to take ff n end, and agjother serious fight on | fer to take the road, wth the subsidies sub- frelgitrates wil botie result. + 6 seribed, Jand-gran i, Olé, und push it sta at Gh coy plete orton (58 & 161 Lake Sto HIGAQO, IL her There has been an npreagion abroad that | through, A majority of the Directors are J ah 7 terfelt Proprictors'an aan pars the Rock Island has already withdrawn from | favorable to their proposition, but three } Douglass, on the charge of coun| felting. | FOR 6A) pang DRU GaieTs J the Southwestern Association, ‘This arose | members insist on making the capitalists pay Ralston had shoved a large number of bogus ‘MED! —————_ ‘ho tnost violent exploaii of coughing are i ont a license. My idea Js for the “ADAMS STREET, ‘ by Halo’s Hronby of Horenoand aad tae Saloonkecpers to give, $10 aploce and} 31. B. Gralf, ou Adams. era was opposed Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minuto. hire the hest lawyers fight the city, We | to the ordinance, and thought It would drive a could put it oa year or two, and wouldn’t | two-thirds of the salooukeopers out of | Noother Whisker Dyo equals Hill’s—60 conta