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HE CHIC » HE CiPy. GENERAL NEWS. * [LH Strona, Baraboo, Wis, 1s at tho Bher- man. P.8,Coox and HD, Eekert, Boston, ara nt the Bherman. Jtpan JAMes Grant, Davenport, Iny is nt tho Grand Dacitie. ‘Tim Denman Thompson company was at tho Tremont yesterday. Mr. AND Mna.d. 0, Conxent, Rurlington, Ty are at the Sherman, Jous J. Pecsnuny and A. J, Pillsbury, North- wood, N. H., are at the Patmer, Cosanessway JAY A. Munnent and family, Houghton, Mich, are at the Palmer, A. 1. Stone, President Unton Uolting-Mitt Company, New York, is at tho Grand Puclile. QronaE W. Rust, Colorado, formorly Presl~ dent American Bridge Compuny;, {4 at tho Grand Vaciie. é, A MASS*MEETHS of tho elgurinakers of tha etry wi eld y rday afternoon tn the hall Nv. South Clark strent. There was a fale ite tendanee, and the meeting wos i secrot onc, No Important business was transacted, G. P, Wittrmone, Boston df, Thnk, Hutatos C, D. Ettinger, Clevelnnds W. Hell, Phtludel- hing Willnin PB. Rarves, Dattiows AL Be arnor, Denver: Theodora N. Vall, Bostony and 8. Goodman, Philadelphia, aro at the Grand Paeitle. Fnrtz, Kent, a barber employed at No. Ot Halsted etreet, while on his wily home at t yesterday forenoon boarted n Blue Isiand avo tue car whieh wis crowded. As the cur way passing tho Acnuitemy of Musle Kent slipped trom the Hy tied TootIng he bad obtained on the step of the (anid nt tho site of, the. track... "Thenco a and wis crushed inten jelly, Hily was attended tlrat_ by Dr. Bradley, and wig thontaken ta the County-Hospltal “tor treat- ment. The foot will have to bo amputated at the ankle, Kent is a Gerinan, 20 years of nye. JawEs CLancyy i yours of aie, formerly. n employe in the steel mill of the Union tron & Stect Company, at the corner of Thirty-second Btreet aid Asdland avenue, but who hus recent Ty dexenerated into a worthless: tramp and lonfer, got back Into the mil Saturday night and tald down tosleep under the eupoln, Att o'clock yesterday morniug some workmen who bad not noticed him lying there proceeded to efean out the weekly nccumulition of clinker in the sinoke-stack. ‘They succeoded in dislodging a piece weightag about two tons, whieh fell ile invest directly upon the spot where Claney was asleep. Oncspur of the tinse struck hin about: the buek and nips, manglliyg him su badly tht it was feared he could not recover. Dre Sperty rough-dressed the iijury, and caused the manto bo taken tu the County Hospital. War fs teft of the Communists bas been re- solved Into n debating soclety,, yahey held tholr accustomed meeting at No. 6b West Luke street yesterday afternoon, and tho question bes fore them for discussion was Tho Sigus of the Times.” Morgan ted iu the dispute by reading a paper avounding with tho witd, visions ary ideas whieh huve ted to the downfall of that. clisa as x locnt politieal party, and for several hours tho wrangle wont on. “They agreed that “Tha Signs of tho Times" were against tha workinginen, and, of course, tho capitalists, or those who have hud the fortune ty got above laboring for @1 n day, were roundly abused, Phe press came in ‘for its ustial shure of censure, and one revolutionury individual pro- posed to exclude from thelr meetings In the future nil reporters who would not agree to print all thelr speeches. Me was mupurcntly awnreof tho fact that tho prominence of his party in the pust had been due to the press, and [tape peared to pain him that his crowd was not gut- tng as much free advertisiys na thoy used to, Tho meeting took no action of any kind beyond passlug the bat to pay the hall rent, THE WADABIL AVENUE FINE. As yestordiy was tho Sabbath nothing was dona at the store of Lord, Stoutcnburgh & Co. toward getting out tho stock in tho basement in order to learn what the salvage will be, ‘To day, howover, tho agents of the Insurance com- pmniles Interested will meet and appoint com- Initteos to nacertain the damuge done by tho fire pecuniary to AHottlcment. Ag tho poliaics will not cover the loss on the buitd{ng, tho Peek estate will doubticss get tho $10,0W die with- out delay. Heyurding tha contaits, howover, while their estimated value wa. $150,000 ind tho insurance only $12,000, an examination of tho basement for marketable goods will be mado fn order to find outst joy thle id left. ‘To nil appearwuces tho tlre was confined to the rear ‘purt, where « lot of alcohol was stored, tind did not destroy the goods in tho front and centre Portions. “But, as the basement is full of water and at present innccesalble, it 18 Impossible to tell to what oxtent the stock thore is damuged, Getting tho goods out will ben difficult plece of work, since tho water isn eolid mass of Ico, in ‘which tho boxes and brerels ure imbedded. ‘The building was visited yesterday by a largo number of people. and thé natural adornments, btatta by water and cold weathor, were much inired, Mra. J. C, ANDERFON, Who was go torribly burned by the explosion, died at 6:55 yosterduy morning. It wasat first thought that she would Teeover, but the inhalation of the other aud tho severe external burns proved too much for her constitution, and jn ep of all that medical naaistance could do for hor, sho died after Nngers ing in agony until mug Devas ‘Tho funeral will take pluco from the fiuully residence, No. fit ‘West Chicago avenue, to St. Columbkill's Church, at Wo'clock this morning, and thence by carrlages to Calvary Cometory. POLICE DEPARTMENT CHANGES, If certain hithorto retlable porsons kuow what they are talking about the present week 14 to withess a nuinber of chunges,nt leastoncof which de of a startling nnture, inthe Pollee Department. ‘There is tho usual umount of speculation ns to the causes which load to those changes. Some. Boy that while individual olticers in the Depurt- ment maybe above reproach, you taken as whole tho Departinent ts thoroughly demoral- ized. Othora point to the fact that for several months no woll-dressed man, thief or lonfor, bus been booked at any of the stations for vigrancy, a fact which of itself 1s amplo guarantes for the statoment that tho city is full of Dincklegs in’ fine attire, and from this base thoy reach cithor one of two conclusions,—first, that certain underlings in tho Department are in tho nscendeney, and that tho clty [s to bu thrown open to bunke, ¢ontidence, and othor thioves, as 14 altogether too frequently done In windlug up the nffulrs of an adininistritions and second, that Mayor Har, rison Is fully satistied thut tha condition af tho Department ig not such sts will retlect credit upon bim and bis administration when judu- Avent is passed-upon It by tho suceceding ad- Tifnleation th 1 1 the same conneotion comes an ugly rumor that subscription tists which wero olrau uted tn the Department Just prior to the lection, for tho benetit of the olty Democratic campalgn und, are to be consulted In everything that is done, However, tho changes willshow for thom- solves without doubt whethor there {g any $uth in the rumor. FAT STOCK, THE LESSONS OF THE STOW, ‘The past week bas boon one of unusual intere est, not only’ to stuck mon who competed for premiums ut tho Fat-Stuck Show, but to overy -breeder, feoder, and butcher throughout tho country. Tho beet fiterests of the West have grown to mammoth proportions, and in evory branch of tho truific there {sa desire to perfect methods, and {ngtituto and ndopt uny and every measure thut tends to bring out tho better qualls tes of animals, thus enhancing tholr mar ket value, and giving to tho consumer tho best and most satisfactory return for nis money, To rench theso desirable results, competition is ubsolutely neevssary, and tostimulate breeders tu limprove not only tho quallty of thelr stovk, but uleo the method of fcoding, Is the real end yod alta of the tite Board. A Tutuusy reporter. yesterday called upona promincat member of tho Bourd and, during 4 conversition upon tho subject, elleitud some yery interesting dita upon the subject of ‘tho show, und its clfeut upon tho trade, Since the idea of uo annual Fut-stock Show ‘Wastirat sugyested, tho Hourd has hid in view tho orvation of ua yront central murket, where denlers would nuturnlly come to necure choleo beef to supply the denands of tho people, who or recent: years havo became oepicurean in their tuste iit regurd = tu thio quality of — meat for table uso, Chicago fa the centre of tho catule trade uf America, and to this point English and other forotyn buyers naturally gravitute in seuveb of tho best stock, und this fact becomes more up- parent a8 the years wo by. Therefore thy result of the recent Bhow wid fs effect upon the cattle ‘trade must LEB! inuuenye futerest und ttpor= tunee to aia aud tho great West, aud the use Burance that those shows will bo coutinuod aud Bouume a PERMANENT FEATURE of the stock Interest will hy balled with plonsure Atty estlinated by gentiemen whose knowledge ‘Upon tola aud kindred subjects {8 founded upon. yeard of etudy and uxporicncy, thut the result of Ue recent spirited though triundly contests tor superiority, bus added 5,000,000 to tho ment ine tecests of the couutry. Now and Improved moth ods of breeding und feeding have buen brought to .the notice of cuttleemen, who, {10 reuching like reaulty, aust largely contribute to: the graduut perfection of tho stock and [tg von sequent additional value, Phese new ideas ubout catte-ralsing us exhibited during lust ‘week Were 8 durprixe not only te tho enauul obs server, but to men who have iude breeding and feeding a business. ‘Shoo wien have seun evi deuces of whut can bo necompllshud In the Way of raising beef-cattle,wnd, benullting by theso ul» servuuuid, buve gone home determined to ydopt every means Of toprovement, that they my vuter the Held of competition themselves, ‘Iho udyment of the experts on thu Huaity: of boot exhibited at the recent show hus catublished tho fuct that the question of curly inaturity 16 wot> Ued to 8 erent extent, und that tho pubs Me lemand = puimala for butchering: purposes which reuch maturity ut from twouty to twenty-four mouths. ‘Under the vont plattoriy, and fell upon a pile | -opportunity to support anid, pacopleal examination, (thus been found that beef at that age ts the most desira= le, and ns on evidence of thls fact it my be Fald thut the receipts of such cattle at the yurds fn this city, has fargely inereased during year. No tnot is plainer to tha a er than that tho days of artie ies except for atrietly show purposos, aro num. bored. What Is now demanded in Buropo and Atuerlen Is tit quality of enriy inaturity is provided in animals who tnive had the benefits tout xceruo from grass diet and plenty of aut. Moor exercise, AU stallefed steer “‘hecomes fat anil bulky, nnd fa ndened with ao etperahundanica of taltew, but. dios Not und tthe nature of things cannot. present. tho healthy, Jean ment whieh a grass-fedl steer willmake. ‘Vo seeure tender meat exercise 1s hbsolutely necessury, nett creates imielo and renders fne-grained and marbled meat possible, Protit ta tho feeder and RATISPACTION TO TITh CONSUMER wonlilscem to demand that this prautles of food wuld prevall, and the result af the F Show will bo of Incaleuluble benefit to, over) jon whose Inturest Hes In tho direction ofiulyaneed Mens and ultimate perfection of uth breed and quality, Tho time wis when tho average drovor de- voted very hitting his tine to the study and vestigation of the groac quostions of vital Importance ta the cattle trade, Te was more than satistod (fu good prove followed a sale of cattle whigh had spring from serut" stock and, thud been futtened upon the stub ends of a worns out cornfield. Tn these daysofscientitle feeding and breeding, however, men of braing and cas pacity are In tho Foreeound of tho cattle tra and, ns it Bagland, gentlemen of means con: sider tho ownership of blooded stock—partic larly enttle—something desirable, nnd, in ty hevesxury to thelr comfort. to say nothing of the protit which certainly follows conselontious und Judiclous management, The a between tho diferent breeds of cuttle, us exhibtted nt the recent show, ts tho only way to athunlate stock-growers to Improve: the quality of ment enttlo. | White county falra Neg medium for tho exchange of ideas nnd tho exhibition of inethads, the deewtons of tho Fate Stock Show aro tal aid most canvinelnge angie entsasto thosuperiority of thodliferent strains, Tt stands us a mediator between the breeder und, the consumer, 18 Upon the Judgments there re- throuzh lis nwards fs established tho nucy of tho breeds, the quailty of ment, nod the cost and most approved “methuds of feeding. Selentitle feeding, wecompanted by the au be dong: without sneri- tho beef, and this beyond atest nim of cattlo-raisers, and the one to waiel thoy must devote constant study amd attention for yeurs to come, Now thutit fs doelded that tho next annunl show will be held i Chlenga, breeders will make covery effort to celipse nny previous exhibition, and text fall tho people of this city: will hive an encourage the finest exhibition of meat cnttle ever brought together under onu roof, elthor in thls country or Europe, MILITIA NOTES. Five now recrults wero added to Battery D last week, No knports or recommendations have been received ut headquarters from tho Second Regl- ment of Inte. Srconn-Lirut. Goran Hausett, H Company, ‘Third Regiment, located at Lena, has tendered hla resignation, Scnuyien Conrax fs announced to lecture in the Armory of tho Sixth uttallon this weok on © Abraham Lincoln.” Srna, Cirances H. Boren, of Company 2, Sixth Muttalion, has been elected Second Lieu- tenant of that company. Company H, of tho First Regiment, Is arrang- Ing fora conrao of lectures, to take place in January oud February next, Litur. C, Cone, Quirtermnster of the Sixth Battalion, hu nderen his resignation aud tho same hus been accepted, AN olection was beld at. tho Armory of Bat- tery Dlast Saturday night tu chooso t Second Tlsureantty vice Bailey resigned, Maj. Tobey presided, Ltsut. A.D. Suri, commanding G Company, First Regiment, recommends tho disehurge of Private ‘Chomas H. Bennett, “for the good of tho serviec,” Carr. Faank B, Davis, commanding © Com- ER Firat Infuntry, recommends tho houorn+ le “dischiurge of Corporal F. 3, Goodwin, on account of business relations, Cart. Gonvos Quiny, commanding K Come pany, First Hewlinent, recommends tho alls churge of Privates W, 5. Shamus and J. B. Tow. auliu, on necount of non-nttentince at drills and non-payment of ducsand ines. Ax alection will be held at tho armory of Com- pany By Ninth Battalion, loented at Danville, Hext Friday evening to choose a Captiin for Bald Sony vieo Dicknsen, promoted to Major, Mout. J.D. Benediet will preside, , ‘Thnovait tho thoughtful kindness of Gon, Drum, of the United states Acmy, all. printed, urders fusued to the regular army are received atthe hoadquarters of the First Brigade for the {nformution of ollicors, to whom they are valuu- blo in many respects, An olection will bo held under the provisions ‘ol the inilitary colo noxt "Tuestay evontng ut tho armory of Company G, First ‘Infantry, to choogo wa Captain, vico Lindsoy, resigned, ‘The Gloctors will nt the enmo tine Mil any vacancy that mny arise from such olection. Aw election will be huld at tho armory of Corn- pny, A, Sixth Buttllon, to-night to choose a aptaln for sald compauy, vico Purington, ree signed, and attho same time to ill ny other vacancy that muy arise in consequence, Lieut. J, W. Jobngon will act ng presiding officer, Inua,-Gen, J, T. Tonnesce and stall have ro- colved un invitation from tho Adjutant-Generat of tho State to bo present at tho inuuguration of the Governor at Springfleld, some thing in Juouury, The General baa uccepted, and will bu present. supported by his antire staf. Gen, ‘Torrence, buing tho ranking {irlindior-Gonors} inthe State, hus been requested tu take com: sand of all tho military forces upon this ovca- ‘Tue question of consol{dation between the two wenkest compiiies of tha Firat Roylinent: fs still being strongly agitated, Many belleve that uo good will come from such 1 donsolldi- Hou, indamuch ns tt will carry with it tho idea that weakness ty beginning to manifest iwelt in the organization, und itis not likely tont tho seheme cun bu carried through withort cousider= uble opposition, watch, anny possibly result in the entio disbandment of voth companies, Consol dation does not always moan strength. ., THe Hourd of Mannwors of tha First Regiment, Fatr held a rogular meoting In the ollicors' roow of tho urmory lust Saturduy night, Col. 1. 2D. Swain presiding. ‘Phe buginéss of the meuting consisted) in bearing the reports of progress of the diferent wab-commmittoes and“ nrranghig minor details, Kueh committees reported tnt: the work in its especial Jonetinnas was rin) along Amoothly and successfully. Lho fair will undoubtodly ‘bea xrand success, Judging from tho prosent outlook, Tho regimont expects to cleur at lenet §10,000 from the project. ON recommondation® of : Lieut.-Col, We I. Thompson, commanding the Sixth Infantry, Coniiaietary Serwt. Chariea A, Stanv, of tho Firat, Infantry Regiment, bus beon commissioned Firat Lieutonant und Quartermaster of thosixth Hattallon, vieo Cote, resigned. Liout. tone performod honorable serview duringjthe War of the Rebellion, na private and otiicur, neting at one tine a8 Heigude Commissary, has boen con- neoted with the Kirst Teseeiie us private und non-cominiestaned allieer from tho yery date of its organization, und wilt doubtless make ua very competont Quarterumastur for tho Sixth, ON tha occasion of the visit of tha famous Gon- tnontal Guards of New Orloans to thie alty fn dung hut thoy wore the guosta of Company B, Hirat lifantry, by whom, upon Capt, Hullwin- klo's Invitation, they wore shown tho workings of tho Fire Patrol, At the time “Capt, Ben” wantod Company Bo to pay bint a vist thom Relves when conventent, and on Monday evening Anat tho boys accopted It, Carringes were pros vided, anda number of thelr lady friends ne- companied thom from the arudry'to the Patrol building. A vory cle ata wventng was the re- sult, the Captain and file gallant boys outdolng thomselvos in hospitality: and drith | tn return Company } gave thelr Hoste an oxhibivon drill, STRENOTH OF THE ¥INET WRIGADE All of tho returas from the dlitorent come matuds in tho First Belgude belng in, Heut.Col. (lvorge ft. Cannon, Assistant Adjntint-Generul date Just Ualshed ahd forwarditt bis semt-nunuad report to the Adjutant-Genoryl, According ta tho returns, tho strength of tho First Deleade by regimonts, buttalluns, and vompunies is ag follows: Arigade Statt—Onlcors, 10, Firut Reximent—Uilicers, 04; enileted mon, 418; total, 4c, Bucond Neginent—Ollicers, 27; onllated mun, bac Art Bit, ‘1 Int telment--Olllcors, 08; onlfstod men, sixth Matttlion—Onlcore, 25; Bieta Hon. core, 25; onlistod mon, Ninth Duttalion—Oiticors, 10; ag at Bata o1 ors, 3; enlisted mon i, 2 Tenth ‘Batt Ee ats Tb Hattalton—Onicers, My enlisted men, Tweltty Dat p 7 41g 721E Lattalton--Olticors, 24; ontisted men; alxtuonths I cord, 3; ae } fattalion—Ollcers, 7 Ontlated mon, First Cilvalry—Oficora, 13; enlisted mon, 30%; total, a5, Buttery A—Ollicors, 3; enlisted mon, 45; totul, Battory C—Oflicors, 3; onllsted men, 58; total, eae Hattory DN—Oltocrs, 4; enlisted mon, 78; total, Prosent strength of Urigaite—Oltlcors, 233; vu Mated mien, Weot; total ugkroyatee ene! Winchester’s Mypophosphites will cure consumption, coughs, weak lung: bronchitis, and yun dobliity, Establishes twenly-oue yeurs, Lazy and dull feulings ure sure procursors of slcknow, which nothing but sop Litters will A Cornuooplu Ia w drugstore suppiicd with Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup, which sells Toews oonts. —$—$———————- Ruy the Improved Howe seates, Bordyi Bellodk & Co, Agents, YT Luke atrvute > IONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1880. TTER AND CILEE A Tour Through the Elgin and Fox River Dairics, What The Tribune Commissioner Discovered in His Ramble. ‘Tho Truo Inwardnoss of the Adulter- ation of Lacteal Produots, Cheese Fixed Up with Soapstone fand Caustic Alkall. How Deotorized Fata Swell tho Buttor and Ohoosa Production, Stringent Logislation Against Adul- toration Sorely Needed. ‘The expnsitres made in Tits Trtnune relative to tho extent of the adulteration of butter mud ehveso tu thiy vicinity, and in fact throughout tho United States, have not been one-hnie xtated, and the furthor the investigution fs pushed tho greater magnitude docs the = tryud While whut hag ‘been given to tho padllc ting enused tle greatest of consternation, still the fucts tnve not been half told, aud, what ts wworsy, no one roporter is equal to tho tusk of forreting out tho wholo extent of tho lntquity. One can hardly imagine the oxtent of tho fraud that is practiced, Tie Triuxe serluo who hus been investigating tho subject was ustounded on being presented by a wall-known, gentiomin, whily on a traln betweon Chicago nad Hlylny with a Hetle sample-Jar of “nenteal lard,” so enlloed. It was white us the untrodden, suow, elear-looking, and tbsolutuly tasteless, “Take a taste of that,” safd tho donor, “What ts it?" quer! “Only pure grouse," responded tho gentlo- ed tho reporter, ‘That fs not all lara," anid tho newsgathorer, after he hnd tnsted the article, “Oh, no,” replied tho gontioman; " that fs not It 18 n mixtitre that they use in: making buttorlag! “That is whut 1 supposed it was. Where is it “Just over tha State Ino, responded the gentleman, and he laughed ut the dlscomilture of tho Investigator, The reporter way too astounited to speak, Can any ond reallze tho terrivie iniquity of this Btntoment? Just overithe State Hue, in Indiana, (s the rendering estublishment where the refuse and deud animals from the Stock- Yards and tho ontire City ® Chicago are carted dally. And Trout those luntsame things is maden substance which may bo mixed with butter and sold tn tho City of Chicuguand at other places to tho confld- ing puble us dairy or crenmory products. It le unfortunate that the reporter has been unable to defluitly locute any of tho manufacturors of this vile compound, but it fg made, and in Chi- enzo, The purtivs who put up this horrible BunY for consumption In Indiana,” ng food ‘have tholr ecilara and out-of-the-way pluces, and sail it to grocers, bonrding-houses, and restaurants, mid fate of tt are shipped away, ‘There ts no exagxeranon In this statemont, though it would seem boyond bes Mef wlinost, and It shows tha urgent nevessity of somie legislation on the subject. ‘no City Couns cll hus the power to compol Krocers to Bell “ but- terine," “sulne,” or *oleomargorinoe” for what it really ia, According to the stutement mado by the Brooker Dalry Company, whieh puts up ut least u good urticlo of {ts kind, thelr “suine,” whut it roully Ia, but tho fact that tho tubs nro not branded ‘allows the rotaller to sell it for pure dalry butter, whon It {a at least 50 por cent lurd, though of the purcat character that can be made, In tho munufueture of this aulno,” or “ buttorino” as it fy calted, there Is a LANGE MANALN OF VOHTT, Butter bought at 28 couts, and even 33 conta, por pound, and adulterated with a gronse costing trom 7 to 8% conta per potnd to tho extont of from 60 to BU per cont, and sold at from 15 ta 26 cents por pound, havo been innde by Tire ‘Lamune have opened tho eyes of tho people, and materially chocked this fraudulont traitle for tho time boing, Every consumer should conalder bimsclf 9 dotectivo in this business, and ald Ju exposing thoswindle, by insisting that shall xuurantoe tho woods he sells, and if thoy be not u standurd expose him to the public Couueil, In tho excrelse of ita pol oh id help tho public muterinlly by a inev, and the Alderman who will nd sco thutit [4 puasod, will be lung romeinbered by the propio, Some weeks no tho Elin Uourd of Trade ap- outed a committee, consisting of - Boles of Marenyo, 1. We Multz, Murtin Switzer, elty, to investigate and report on tho ante and muinufacture of ndultorsted butter and cheesu, it was rathor a puorly-conatituted Comtmittos. Atdillydultiod for weeks and did nothing, Tho reason is vory enally explninod, About the only Committee who wanted o report Ho is a victim of ‘ond of Muntloy, Churlos H. A. Boxurdis of this’ muide wits Charles Hatz. “anthenuit” und oluonargarine, Switzer and Bogardus had both beun soiling tho nnt-butling compound, and wore to an extent Interested In Tho delay geew monotonous, und Dr, Telft, President of tho Eins fourd dead the Committee, ot Mende, was added He finally got thom toxother, and tho: @ school-boy's Jreport—a roport whicl thelr uttor incomputunyy.: It was, ineubstance, Cut a ood deal of lantebutter was bulng made, and that it hurt the trade in pure butter, ‘hore ‘Thore wus no recomimondation of The Bourd mot sgoloumly last ‘Tues duy, vecelved tho ruport, and ordered it plucud onille, A motion wis made to take itup, and that weommittes be appointed to recommend bo taken as would remedy tho Udell, of St. Louis, moved as wn akon by tho Hourd. Tha mo- Ven prevailed, and thus tho whole subject was ‘Tho rovaon for thts uetion is eusily ox- A lucge number of Coleago and Bt. uly conttnidsion men wre mombers of tho Ele xin Bourd of Trade. ‘They have doult largely in Abia butterino” und *sulao,” and thoy wanted to cover up thu ruil extont of tho adulteration tit thoy have boon coutributhinr to, Louls fellows have shipped tons of It to the South, ‘They know the extent of the fraud, know whu ts carrying Jt on, well nuke up thelr intads that tho muttor ia not settled, and that they will buve to ACKNOWLEDGE THRU INIQUITY, Kilbourno, a larga eronmery butter maker, suy's bo will not lot tho mutter rest, ond thore are uthors who oxpresd tho sau seotiment. Ho witheail up the inntter again next ‘Tuesday, wad be will tial a wilting bell Prealdont, and Mr it. PB. M tary of the Huard, eiitors of the El; opposed to the a that such uation bur in De, ‘Tutt, tho oUliney, the Beore- My, MeUllncuy {4 onv of the ‘They ure both iteration of butter and vavese, and thoy want to sco tho matter ox- posed to the bitter cud. U has began denied tut olthor grouse, or tale, or “tiller, aa it fs called, has been used tu tho inaking of butter or gheese. Tale fia powder unde of Italian soapstone, and 1d practicutly tha same article whut is used in titting tight bouts on tho fuct of thelr couse Mi A‘TinuNe reporter dovoted two days to a tour through the Fox Hiver Valley dairy dis: trict, and it fg there ueserted openly aud without aspilvountion that cheuse udutteraced with tard fa nado Jn tho Stute of Ulnols, though only one factory wus discovered, A inan numud 2 Freeman, of Utien, N.Y of. Ho came West some years ago, bi present wdulteration fy carried, process, und wb win uuinot watreut. 1s tho ngaut for oh Ontman & by shoo denlors vid tho original invont= on under the Cool Jona I, Floyd, on tho umobinery in this city, Yo J belongs tho | gredit 0 anti class of ohouay ew York, from whunce it 1 NO process hud nut been trled a, though *unciebuit hus buew Li hore, The suapstono for chovge-t duuls a rumutar quotation in chemical trade ols lure id i sample of a Lotte chooso-muking trun in Gigli: BEDLKS oO UiwoTA, CHEMIOALa, Devas, Bre. OF vices 1) HOUT FRONT STRKET, PHTLAS DELIA, Oct, WB le Hro—GEN TLE sens i tilted to deceive, yale Ne We jnelose a sample of Itatlan tala or ullor, whleh you ean probably use toudvantize in the mnufactiry of butter Price, two venta per pounil. Ye truly, Neepies & Borage.” Tho sample of talo the reporter hus in bis possesdion. A poundo It costs ¢ githor butter or chuose a a equal ins weight ton pound af elthor, and tho prutit fy acvonding, [teannat be positively sald it nobody wrannd iin doos uae it, but ie: ony bia been found who Will acknowlodge thut ho hug or would utilize the atuil. A! crvanicries bave exellent repututions for thalr | utter, but Elvin cheese ty known as skimmed, ‘und fa only nuvle for tho Soutbora trade, thou; agreat dent ta auld In Cutoago und vicinity. ebvess, mixed with lund or tallow oll, thiy tate inakes It feel like full croamory, whllo {t {a really wo dijucious and obnoxious compound, and yet reputable tirms and reputable mon ure unguged 4 the spreatting of tata udulterudan, Slosers. Huwthorne refused to have anything todo with Itullun gulu. and so did evory orhor Orut-olusd butter muker, But with woti-huil ¥ chee manufacturer fn and einity has had avery large exporic nad imost of thom to thoie cost and injury. Thoy now any HIE Ths will nover do so mgiin, but Will miko tt legitimate activte, tintl) thoy ents find something more successful, ‘tho man Freeman, mentioned above ns tho original patentee of the process fur making cheesy from lard, caine West a tow years ago, and brought an expert to muko the stu. fe worked (a while in Blein, but ho made f fulluro of it. Sinve then, howavor, othors: been more attcecssfiul, and to-duy Re Hunntities may be found on the markot, doetorud with nlicatlia and soapstone. A, arent teal of thie vile stulf fa inde in theOhto Valloy; lotsofitaro marketed In Cincinnatl and Bt, Louls, aud a great dont tnd tts way to Chien, Itnuy appear strange, bot a comparatively very little of real eronmory chovse {3 sold in this market for Chicago conauiuption. THR THD TO RLY and through tho butter and checso region by ‘Thy TRWUNE reporter was not Wnexpocted by sume, Sites thoy ani that nt arent deal hit beon adhd through tho press of lnto, and thoy expected nn investigation, Somo may have’ pit their houses in order for tho comlug, but noarly overy man found was willing to vive all tho Informa tlon he hid at hand. Tho romance of tliviry' farming has all aed away. ‘The ctoanly-chid and buxom maid who used to char the erenin nnd make the golden putter ts no more. Tho bowuttful cows are changed into great ble tolinals, which nrv highty fod, give plenty of inllk for a short porlod, und in a fow years aro found on tho bitehor’s counter. And so it soos, Tho blithosomy cheescmaker that worn pettl coats Id reptaced by a homely aan with a geent. big rough board. “The churntag is dono by atoam, aud tho butter 1a worked hy tho same power, ; Tho butter and cheeso that fg made to-iay, oa- pocinily in the fos River section, is not tho product of furma, butoft fitetorivs, where tho milk is clthor: Hout tltrect, or a charge Ismdo for innking, For butter the factories charge at average of four cents a pound, and fer making: cheese one and three-quarters to two conta, ‘The ubject fa ta yet tho fear wt return possible of vrenm and butter, and thus make line monthly dividends for tho furmers. Bvory fi tory In'tho Fox River Valley turns out ci sory butter nnd skiimmed-milic choose. We, tho great object with thom 14 to skin close and 8till havo some butter left in tho milk to mnkow rich-luoking, well-tasting chooao, Milk in tho section unimed will averuge three nnd a hile to four pounds of butter to 10) pounds, and ons much as four and a bale pounds of bitter has been made from tho same quantity, but this ylold ts romarkabte and ox- cepuonal, Sone of tho crenmertes extract us high as three and a half pounds of- butter front 10 pounds of milk, and thon use the romuindor: for tho muking of cheese, tis bird to mike no cheese with BY little of the butter luftin tho mile that will hold down. And thon, nygaln, tho buttermii fs either wasted or fed to tho hows of tho farmers who belug thalr milk to tho factory. It was to ullilzo this sour inilk and buttermilk, ond to prevent tho cheeses from swelling, that tho “nitl-buit” compound was Introduced, aud ft prove on siunal — failure, though frome fs stil, sult on tho ~—omtarkat, Tho Elgin butter-men aro all opposed to lard buttor, and have so docldodiy expressed, themselves, Thoy uro flebtiig the article be- enuse the abomination? and mixtures are branded ng creamery and dalry buttor, This, they claim, hurts them. Tho Elam croamers butter commands the highest price in tho mur- ket, and vertain factories cannot meet the do- inand for thelr soos, ww roporter went throuuh a largo numbor of factorios, The lurgust butter and cheese fuctory in thnt section Is that of the Elzin Butier Com nny at Kigin, which is managed by Mr. Wiittaot Wines It is probably as complete as any in the country, and works up it this time nboitt 15,000 ounds of milk dally, ita enpnelty belng 2 fittle over 2080 pounds, “This ostablishiuent runs two urge atenin-churns and cheeso-vate in proportion, ‘The temperature fs kept at aneven folutin tho milk-roumns winter and sutminer, Tho Etgin Butter ‘Company turned outa lot of anti-bhult cheesy mide in August. Mr. Hints adinits that they have been u falluro, and that ho would not tio tho etuit agnin. Furthormore, ho would not and vould not afford TO ADUIZERATE 13 RUTTER, which at present was bringing 33 contaa pound In Elgin, Tho trouble was thure were too innny inducoments for ndulteration uf both oliacsa and butter constantly held out, partics Bust and West clalining to discover new things all the ting from which butter and chooso may bemnade for fittlo or nothing, and those thoy endervor to folst an the manntictururs. Some of tha pelu- cipal mon dering in butter and cheese about Elgin, who run fautorles, aro James Carlysio, Hawthorne Brothers, John Nowman, Gould & Kilbourne, all of whom have used the anti-hufl- Jog compotind in inuking cheose, De. Josoph Telft, President of tho Elgin Bonrd of Trail, wae onlled upon at his house. He tg tho first man, in ‘conjunction with Phin Sintth, that evor shipped nillk to Chicago. Ie sald that his attention bad boon fest caltod to antlehuit by a Chicago gontionan, [have put tho stulf tinder tho piluroscope, and discovered erystuls of bicarbonate of sodu and bicurbonute of potush. I tound snough in tho little f tad ek mo to convince me thavit wuuld destroy the ahcoso," . What is (ty offect on the stomach?” “Ithna 1 tondency to destroy tho coating. 1b isalmply the vifect of lunar castle," “Is thoro cnough put in choeso to do injury?” “TL don't _know-4ebat amount thoy put in cheese, but saw chivedes In stores in Colougo that wore hirxely tinetured with it. 1 don't know who made it or: whore it waa mado. [have tried this antichultiag compound, Lhave put it in buttermilk and [bave put itin swoet milk. When tt is first put into tho sweet milk thore Is no wront vhunge apparont, but after it etands about a week tt bocomoa red.—almoat tho color of blood. In tha buttermilk It scomod to dls- solvo.tha cagolue. Itdid not color Ike tha now milk, but {t took on a yellow look,” * Do you know how this atul? is mado?” “No, sir, I do not. [bollevo it urlginated at Little falls, N. ¥., with a Or named Whitin € Burrill, ‘Asimilar compound, thouxh perhaps not oxactly the sxinc, bas boen mute in Elgin. But ft, too, contains soda und pot- ash. I hava cryatnilized It, tuo, 1 hive recelved a lottor virtually giving me the mix tures In tho compound, im which letter ft ts eluimed thit tho choore Ja benofited by It, Thore ara tote of such cheose tnade In Now York. ‘Tho buttermilk is tized in the cheesa, the acid being destroyed by tho chemical notion. If but little was put into a cheese L don't know as it would affoot it surlously, but when tho choosemaken commence t put it in they don't know whore to stop, Tho appearance of potash and soduin cheoso takes out tho clustlelty of akim-milk cheeao, and gives it a footing of fullecrenn cheeso, and it is wolt calculated to deculye tho honest purchaser,” “You wouldn't recommond any ono to out. such a checso?" ; “ | wouldn't use It in my family.” “ Whut do sot know about lard butter?” “IT know tiatitismade 1 have some butter In my possession whieh {460 por cont fard, 1 would not bo injurious i¢ it was clesu ud nice, and regularly and orderly imude, But who “knows or ts nasnrot that it fs? A gezat deal of this go-callud doodorized Inrd comes from. tho renderiug works Just over the Indlann Stato Une, where dead cows, horses, hoys, and othor aninnls which die on tha streots ut Chicago in transportation and at tho -Stock-Yurds -are cartod, ‘This stutl, you know, ts cheaper than lard, tg duodorized, and looks quito ig clear and ulenn, Lam uot cortula or ay own knowles that [tis usod. but Loam ereditatly informed that itis, and ¢ belleve ft, beerise It Keoms plausible and sltuple enough, Adultorution te Ings Just wlittle too far. io this Instance, und it Is tlie that tho Governmnent should interfore in behulf of poople who secm to be willing to sub. mit to any thine and uvor; a Will tard Butter hurt {¢ used as ordinary but- tor ts, on bread, oto.¢" “That amount of groagetakon Into a weal. stomuch will disturb it atouco, Tt will create dyapopais, and it will aggravate tho symptoms in & dyspeptic ponion. I would not like to recommiund uny one to use lard buttor, even if tho lard in itidof the purost charactor, though Gurmuns use It vory hirgely, and some of thor grouny thoir brond with It, Now, hore's anothor Value: Grouting tho Inrd to be AL [tis a dee rious question with mu, where ft Is mado under the comparatively low temperatura process, whethor the lard f4 cooked cuough to kill TUB ZOOS OF THE TAPEWOKM in it We get tha tapoworm and tho trichinn from pork. ‘Irichinw will stand a grout deal of bullingg. ‘ky tho cause of tha Hews fumlly in fowi. Thoy boiled uo hum. Mrs. Lansing, t inurried wiughter, after the ham bad buon boiling sume Une, cuted # pivce and ate it, Sho wus tukon il,and fora time hor life waa *deaputrod of, The Bewta family also partook of it later, nad soma of themidied, Str. Lanstig, who uto of tho sume bam after It nud cooked awhilo longer, was not vitocted atull. Tho pro sumption trom this would bo thut sullicient boiling would kill tho trichinw. f wouldn't resonnond any adulterated food ar modiciuos of any Rind, [think wo should make un utfort to pravent udultgrations. Jt ta done in everything hat wo ent, Thoy put terra ulba, or white clay, in sugar, und even maplo suygur iy adulternted In the wugar camps. I huve hoard of hox's lard beta but (nta choose, and have sovn cheese in whlob it was clalmed that tt was put. LTdon't think that It oan be sufely used In tho manufacture uf chooso, It ta rus ported that sonpstone is put in butter, but I don't know thatuny is used “hore tn Elin, 1 Dave guen euinples of tho atull that was sunt out hor, but Edon't know that any shipment was over mud, Ad beroro stated, ovory fnotury in the fox Hiver Valloy bas used this abominuble substunce: Acnown us anti-hud,” but all guy that thoy will Not Uso uny more, All nave bud the same oxpes rience with it, Novortholoss 8 luryu smount of this viloy cheese is oon thls murket, und mudt of i¢ haa bowen made. in this vivinity, ‘Thore was only one fuatory Sound that made cheese with tard, and the fri of Joon Oatinun & Bou, of Dundee, kane Coun> ly, Who ro making it, thick itu ut scheme, ‘Thess mon kovp u gener store fu Dunadve, and hgve their fustocy, whieh looks Hag und is nono too clean, one milo north of tha village. It ie reached by u inno, and stands on a little kaoll, The surroundiigs are nob overinviting, es. pecially ut this souson of the year, ‘Tho cucese- ‘uker suillingly sald: U yes, we uae lard and juke good couose,—betlor and richer than tho croamury, gud It kuupe longer. Mut rancid bute ter ts batter for mulking choose ufter it hs duos dorlzed and washed. I used it at itobron last June, and It made mighty ulce cheeso," ‘The reporter walked fu througa the ongine- roou., Every pordon of thia factury was muro or less aut of ropalr. [a cue corner of the checaumaking-room stood two Cooly pans, cuch hulding probably about four gallons, Tn those i tho lard and tlk, onch bol kepnrate, In tho tirat place #t showid be statud that John Oatinan & Son, proprietors of the Tntndeo factory, brag of tho fut that thoy havo neheese It tale store, from tho mile of which It was mare tho oqual of four pounils of hitter to tho hundred pounds was tlreatectenetod, and in its stew thdre was put hard. ‘The trl and intitc are nixud tozethor by a machine, much tke a euusigo grinder which stands tprleht and is nbout slgateon inckes tong, It which wre i000 polnts, tet uniiZe tho points of needios and ons starp., Uy this means the Iard globiion imix in tho milk. “sure,” sald tho choesctnuker, “somotines a pound or more will come to tha surtiue. and wo put tt back and work Jt over again. Wo skim our milk, and Minko thrae and ahiale pounds of butter to 100 of milk. und cuplico ft with ono and a halt pounds of Inrd. Why, man, that DARD 18 RICHER THAN HUTTE | A pound and atialtof tard is fully as good as three and a half pounds of butrer,” The vheosumuker took the reporter up to where some of tho lind cheesos wore. Ie puthis teler Into severnl of the specinens for tho editleation of tho investigator. The chevsomian had to ndinit that tho ¢cheesa smelled rani. “Hut” he sald, tht sme! will be all gone in theee days." ‘Tho tard cheese looks creamy nid nice, but to tastes Sharp and mean, and luaves tho funds grensy after proasing it. Fur= thormore, it dues not possess tha pungout flavor of oithor Rk! wedemnilk, pure, or full-eream eheuse. Neither docs It possuss that conalstoney: for which cronm cheeso ty noted "hero {$_no expansion or even brittloness in tho curd. ‘Tho quiet oye can also detect the globules of hurd, which proves that lard nnd milk will not mix, This sort of adulter Hui by eadiled nothing Joss than fraud, because the buttor, which sells for at least 8 conta a pound, is roplaced by atull costing not inure than elghtor nine cents, Out man & Son tse no noutral lnrd. ‘Choy uso orthiory stenring or. common reflned Intd, of whieh t ine bad several barrets In thofr cheery house, ‘There is nothing about tho stuif to cam: mend ft though the vhcosemaker seemed to pelde himself on tho fact that he thought tho mul orsine atuil could be sold for pure eream uhcese, Measra. G. E. Hawthorne & Bro. sold the “ antl hut" fn Elgiu. ‘hoy own soveral choese freto- ries, and thoy did not make an absolute faititre with it, butdhoy sald tht they rtopped using or selling it ng sooi ns thoy siw tho evil resulting. from and tho oulery mudo agatnstit. ‘They thought that those who used tho compound used: ie to excess, Tt was made of enustic sadn, enustle potashand annatto, When they reeelved the gonpstono sample from Philadelphia tho firm wrote buck for roferenves from parties who had used it, but thoy received a reply that Needles & brothor could not this give away thoir customers, Joseph Nowinin said that be waa sorry to ad- mit tat he had used five xallong, mich to his sorrow and chagrin, A number of othors were questioned, but thoy all bud tho sume Btatamont. tomnke,. All the Elwin cheeso ts intendad for the Southora market, und it is sklinmed for bit- ter down ton Gner point thin in probably avy other section of tho country. Cheesainen In this city sny that the Eastern mon are howling about tho cheese mado in the Northwost, white thoy comme here and buy prime chuosg, solling it ua Now York mado, anu: elatm- ing that the Wost is doing all: the aduitorating, Tho Weat had Just begin to et a good hold on tho forolrn market when the adulteration bowan to show itsolf, and the result will bo dint tho tratlo wilt lonve untoss the adulteration iy stopped. So far ng tard butter is concerned, Mr. N. K. Falrbank wid otnor members of tho Brooker Dairy Company Buy that thoy brand thaly gouls “auino.” ‘They clilia to use none but tuo purest: louf-lard, Thoy make no svoret of tholr product, but soll it to everybody for what ft is, The bukers buy stearine or common lard, which was used in overy kind of fine pastry, The preju- dice was morely nainst Jnrd, nothing olse. Mtr. Fulrbank sald that bo had buen in the roniud Ind business for many years, and ho kuow the excollence and purity of refined Inet; and bays ing had nm great denl uf expertonce In the wrotched qunilty of the butter sold in this mare ket, ho tnok hold of “suine," as ho felt assured: that it was NETTHI FO THE PUBLIC HEALTH. Thoy aida’t brand thoir manufacture hore, but rovers and dewlera whon they bought it kuow whnt they were buying... Thoy thought good latd very much better than poor butter, and when thoy made n good article, which cost thom hiconts, ind sold it to the trade for 21, thoy towne that thoy wero doing a sood thing ‘ar tho pubtic. Only woek ago Charica Bultz returned to Now ‘York sovernl cor-louds of otcomargarine witleh had been consigned to biur to sell bere, whivb be rofused to do. NASBY, Mr. Nasby Uttern a Prolongod and Vearful Wall Over tho ‘General Roe multe i. Toledo lade, Cosrepmr X RoAng (wich ts In tho State uv Kentucky), Nov. 14, 1890.—Gone up, Vhysieked, Pukad, si Played, Scorched, Skinned Smivat wh Kicked, Bustid,— All those, and a groat many more to tojus to mnenshun, is Democrisy. ‘Tho Eust went for ug, and the Wesatscooped 113, ‘The East and tho West Jined hands agin us, meetin jist about at Mentor, which ta Jn tho -| State uv Ohio. We ure hopelis, for English did not open bis bar'l, and. Tilden was not n cow to be milked for atiother mnt, Wu forged letters, but thoy kicked, and wo writ “k0" on the houses in vain. Tho wind bloweth whore It Ilsteth, but this yeor tho winds listeth to btow from tho North eg er Tho North wind 1s pizen to a Dimierat, Wo didn't keer much for Hancock, but wo did want tho Post-Ollives. Wa wanted em bad. Nary Ditnokrat now Hving will over sct hisgelt Jn. Post-Ollis. Wo wus defrauded out uv thom places, We sont enuf ropouters into Injieny to carry that Stute, butafter tukin our money for thor vutua they yotld again u We paid for il the repeaters in Noo York, but after taking our money thoy got uo spasm uy decency und voted with our onaenies, We wuz defraudid, becuse we didn’t ylt tho votes we bought with 1 privo, Cusald bo tho dishonest nan wich took money for ropeotin WU times, and thon did ft only four, Spovuly cuysid be he who took Hancock's monyy and thon wont and votud for Garilold. But thoy did It. There iano moro yoosa in killin nigyors to Keep ein from the piss in-tho South, fur tho North icin elect without ug, and ita wasted pow- dar and shot. ‘Tho solid South Is to tho Dimocrisy ez a tapo- worn id to & mau—It conusoomith the body it le uiuits. » ‘Tho wl mre will vote next yoor, and wo shol Joso ball the Southorn Stutes, Twualn thocars and i sot me downnsliden jan Whose red nose perclumed bis pollytix. It wuz tt fearful nose—i Lenkon lite, Grounin, | sed unto him, "Lo, wo waz scooped ja tho oleekshun.” 2 Anit ho lifted up bis volee and sed, “What do Yoo tenn by Biyln we wag seoopedy” ‘And lL ged, ‘ho Republiking hoy got us." And bo seollinly aed, * Yoo inistake ine, gen- tlosir, Pam notuDimocrat. ‘Tho color in my nose Is biloa.”” . Ez wo but hoavy on Hancock, there must hov Dine pllouy med a-golne uboUt whoso noses were rod,—not of Ilkkurg but beous uv biled. Tn Marnuin, wich inanaged, wo bud 1% purge, and In Hancock, wich wo nominated, wo had un ouetic, ‘fie Dimocrlsy coud not stand two sich oalam- itiog, and It wont under, Hanevck ood not curry the party and Bar uutn both, wid be went down. voshn Crik will not ba sliok-witered, nor will we have 8 gorgeous castom-bouse, Tho niggers over ut Libertyville will be pro- and wo ebel not hev em for our mon Bervatice and tunde servance. Ef we hoy why more corn wa shel hoy to plow, und sow, and how, und reap, or pay the Migyer for ding (t, which ts unproitable, ‘tho. taxon Whi ky will ba continyood, and our catrates will be ylt purohod, ulgwer Lubbock will gtlll hey tha post- olla, nnd Vollovk will be yit Cullectur, with Joa Dlgier for bis Depity, , Ikusvom will clugo his bar, for ho van’t run on tek forever, aud ho WHl foreclose oa all the fara in the naborhaod, 4 : alroddy by hes putupn siga Y No Truat," at wiuh wo turn sadly away, or wilt for tho Atranyor within ole gntos to ask us up, Alinu vyes veo red with weupin, and my nose is rittin whiter, EE this etuto uy things keops up, and kin borrora elvan shirt, Lanall Boon pias for a ie pubitkin, 5 Li Bbel L flno the Republikine? ‘Chey don’t whut mit, : shel [ run for a eloutive oficey Alas! ulch oz tue can't be elvctid, 1 will go to Noo York, wher John Kelly otlll bes power, and serve ‘Tammany, fammiuny i all that fs left uy the Dimocrlsy and ‘Tunmany is wottin thin, ‘Chor is onull itt uy Paamany to kup ine tho fow short yours t shel live, And when ‘taomany divs thon will I die, and it will bo woll for Tatmuny und mv to dio to, kothor, aud bo laid In ono grave, Periot‘um V, Nasuy, (ture wok), rr A Swearing Club, ‘ Aswoaring club is somothing new under tho sun. An Bugliite pubtican applied to a Mun ohoster miglitrateu fortulgat ago for wn ex twnslon of hours for a supper in connection with ae swenring Club,” the magistrate waked what that wad. ‘iho applicant axplained that thied were lmposed ior swouriy on Buudays, und out of thow nes tho suppor was paid for, ‘The muaglstrate oxpressed surprivo tat the -fies abould bu go large as to be suilloiuat te detray the vost of the repast. The applicuut sald thore was sumothing short, and thoy mady that up. ‘The application wus rufused a ——— Why be slok and wlling when Hop Dittors will urely curo yout RELIGIOUS “DRONES IN FRANCE Suppression. of Monasteries and Ex- pulston of the Josuits and i Monks. Every Description of Religious ; ' Drones Must Go. Protests of Sympathlzora for the, Olorioal _ Plottors Against the Ro- publi, Spectat to London Times, Pate, Nov, &,.—This has beon an eventful day In Paris, Late last night it waa resolved that: etoven unrecognized contmunities of monks should by dissolved, Inetinting the Capuching, Domintenis, Sacred Mert, Marists, Minorites, Augustinians, Obintes, Redomptorists, Francls+ cung, Assumptioniats, Sionists, and all Jesuits, Accordingly, at am. tho Profect of Pollee summoned twenty-two Commissartes ta reculve tho necessnry wurrants and instructions, {lo told thom tha! resistance thoy might encounter {n cortain cuses vould not serve tho Interests of the monka, and could only be tmputed ton des sire of creating # sensation for political ends; that lay pyrtianna who often, unfortunately, in apirod tho monks had aright to oritteize the netwolf tho Government In Parliament or the press, and to {natitute legal proceedings, but that to resist tha police in tho execution of thelr ordors was INTOLERARGE REUELLION, ‘The police, he said, dil not discuss ordors given them, and {neurred no responsibility by earry- Ing thom out, discipline and Impliolt obedience Delng the honor of the force, 3 At 6am. the Commlssaries, necompanied by a squad of policemen and firemen, aturted on thelr errand, THE CAPUCHIN CHAPEL was found opon and mass going on. The Com- missurlos walted till the service was over, und then invited tho score or su of worshipers, mostiy women, to withdraw. They, however, struck up Ave Maris Stell Tho fnvitation was repedtad, but thoy only sang the louder, and bad to be expelled singly clinging to the balustrade and overturning chnirs, Several had to bu actually carried out. Meanwhile the Cue puchins had b chanting in tho eholr, Tho Superior refused to open the monnstery door, and aftor some parleying through tho ‘wicket three Nremun broke the dour open with huter ots amid a erles of “‘Thigves! thieves! from within. Dr, Ozinam wits slightly burt in tho eyo by W splinter. Lhe Superior formally oxcommunicatod tho Commissary. , Noth Inymen and monks told him" pluinty what they thought of him, and he arrested soveral, *Two Jaymen .were found with ench monk, and all but ono of the forty cells hail to ‘be forced. ‘Thu monks, except two, left us care- lukors, wont off in cubs eugagod by tholr friends to St. Sulplee Semloary, Severnt bundred per Sond witneasod thair “departure, tho woinen ebvering and tlinging bouquets at thom, but the artisans ovincing Indilference or hostility, IN THE CASH OF TITE MLAIIBTS, the door and n barricade had to be stormed, as wlao euch voll, euine of the ilfteen inonks reslat- ing to the utmost and having to be curried or dragged out. Cheering und” bottquots greeted thoi outside, and two youths, wuo threatenud tho police with revenge, were arrested. ‘Vharo Was tuslinilar scone In tho Rug Jou de Beauvais, whore M. Bullet, ong of tho Bymipithizers lnside, exelutmed, * Misérables!" explaining, on being asked to bo legs violunt, that be did not ‘apply tho term to tho policy, but to thole umployers, THE DOMINICANS, itis said, had declined M. de Mons' offer to bo presont, foaring thut his reat would carry the ny rovivallst tuo fur. At tho secoud Dominienn: tnonnstury, Fanboury St. Moneré, the Due de Urogile, Who had been spending several duys thore waiting for the occurrence, read 1 proteat slaned by bimsolf, 31. Albert ‘Gigot, ex-Prefect of Polteo, the Baron de -“Barante, “Renutor, Me Dopeyre, ox-Minister of Justice, and other per- sons. ‘Tho Duke refused to leave, and: M. Ane tonin Lerdvee Poutally, ex-Doputy, argued that the monastory having been dissolved, he and bis frionds were simply vieltors to the two proprio tors, and [f disturbed could claiin leat redress. ‘Tots cnsulatry hind no effect on the Comailssary, but the Dulce would not tenve till touched on tho shoulder with tho tip of tha finger, und M. Ulzot, equally obiturite, wags allowed to renin. Tho colis were next forced, and cach monk ‘wits escorted out by two friends, the Intter in- eluding a Marquis and 9 Viscount. ‘Thay wero greeted by contleting erlos, part of tho crowd Knecling for tholr blessing. ‘Thus was broken up tho Order to which Iacordalre belonged. THE MLNONITE MONKS wero oscorted by the pollee to Uelleville Church anid Howers wid cheors, tho venerable Fathor Cul muiking wyreat impression by hls seronity and resignution (7) Cried of “Vous roviendrez!” Were rulsod here and cisowhero. Tho Obiates had to puss some new houses where the brick- tuyers ebvered tho deurees, but the crowd gavo counter ebcers for the monks, tho closing ut whoso: chapel loaves u whole district without any con- ¥ewlent plice of worship, Tho Assumptionist Superior reminded the Commissary of tha cu- eicatuaticnl ponatties ho was jnourring. ‘Tho Int- tor aiid ho wad quite awaro of thls, ‘Tho lovk- ainiths wont for refused to go, butthe firemen forcod open tho door, Tho Hedumptorist and Panis Haperions flgy spoke of exvommuniea- jon. ANOUT BIXTY ANRESTS inall wore made, Of thosu s dozen womon wera at once discharged and sume of tho men Uber- ated tomporarily, but sixteen, including 1 Count, a Viscount, aud 0 Baron, ire still In cus tody, ‘The Tempe states that tte Superior uf one of tho monnsterivs, asked by tho Cominissury: why reslatioce was offered, sald he wiy not con- sulted ng to tha mensures tuken, ‘ho police | dosivted from aniattomt to expel two Flomlsl privsts In tho Ruodo Churonne on betne told thoy were socular pricata, ‘the English Passlon- dats have also beer loft undistert Lord Lyons having upplied to tho Giavernmont for recogs, nition i thelr behalf and that of tho English Honedietines nl Douny. Recognition has tem- porneily been uccorded, subject to tho ratifies: Yon ef Parltnmoent, ‘Tho Ovatoriuns, Futhors of Muroy, and Fathers of tho ifoly Saerament hive: Ukowlso been lott undisturbed, Ponding tho commoncement of “In chasse aux fommos,” tu-diy’s proceodings HAVE THUA VINTUALLY COMPLETED, ng roxtrds Paris, tho scandalous seencs untitled tho execution of tha decrees, ‘The above de- tule will cortaluly kindle a feollug of Indlynu- Mon, Settluw aside revolutionary times, tho Govornment’of great country has never stopped to duch an enterprise, and tho Minister of Justlae, presiding over the Tribunal of Con- iota nnd doviding i his own favor, ts tho ellinux of # series of outrageous blunders which for Inunths huve etupetted the world. Te judgo culinty of these dispersions neoount imist fe taken both of approvers and eritics, and tt is ensy towee on which wlde are tobe found all whom Franco reapeets and all whom she fears and diatrusts, Tho exited mobs who chuur tho devrogs wid hoot tho victimg aro lurgely come posed of those whom tho country holds in horror, who aro ailvocutes of all revolutions und would overturn all souloty to-morrow, find not #ennev the protection of a vigilant army, On tho othor hund, all rotlaotig und sincera” mun, without distinetion of purty, class, or creed, witness with consternation this ylalation of Hb- arty. ” THERM WEE ALSO ROMY DISPERSIONS TO-DAY. at Nico, Houlogne, Avignon, Aaineey et Brieue, Vorauiilos, Yau, Grivans, Arrus, Ueltort, Fou: ‘tulnebivau, und nujucrous otlor places, ATA the troops yuarded the npprouchus vt the mon uatery.” At Annucy the mov applauded the des crous, At. Bt. lifleue there were vonilicting erles, and the Blebop issued from bis palace to enjoin calmness und modoradon, At Mung tho Hlahop esvorted the expelled Capiehing to his piluca, At Lyons the funeral uf tho urtisun who diod from a blow attributed to a Cloricnt wus uscortod to-dity by sevoril thousand pers sons, und thore wore vhoors for thu decrees, At Montuubun sumo stoncs wore thrown at tho Commlssary’s cab, The ‘Tribiinal of: Conilicts to-day, after hear- ing che nrgumvnts in tho Avignon case, retired for deliberation, and after tive boura ive {udemant in bath that and the Lille oso, ‘Tho udgent, utter reciting tho Jaws Of 17, 173, and 1304, the ardinunocd of 1s, 1, ls and the decrees of West March, duaiares that (ho dispersion of tho Josulte wis A POLICE MEASURE within the provinve of tho’ Minister of the In- torior, that the Prefect und Commissary stinply. executed thalr orders, that tuoy ‘clued ho right of property counter to “that of the Dialatiits, that the Jule aitbority cannot annul or prevent an admialstrative net, and thut “even it the plulntlifa ndsertod tho dispersion to bo ultra vired thoy must nppeat to the dane fetrative uuthority, le consequently — stuse tho proceedin of th dusuits botore. the Lilly aud Avignon tribunals, und n tho option of instheuting Pins before the Council of Stato. Wale wibrinunt wax inevitable, for French jurists wVO Hover adnutted tue principle of aesuuti and morooser, u Jesuit estabtlenmont wis ta by brokun Lp ng recently a4 1600, the legality: of that nivasure was nut Gven contested, wud 10 olteradun bus slnco been made ta the iw, AT WOULOGNE, Lounoane, Nov, 5,—'this morning, as soon as the Jowul hour for onforcing tho deerees had are rived, tho Coumnisslonalres du Pollee, toxethor with the Gendarmerie 1 Choval wid a dotuch- “montot the Bighta Infanty, forming the gare rigon, progesded jo .thy monastery of the ioe domptorlat;Futhurs, woon thelr dispersion tuk pluce. ‘fhe monks bad propurud for resistance, wid tho frou yates and douri bid to be turved opun. -Atler tho orders bad been read to them thoy were, by bulug touched on the shoulder, contpelled ta feuve thp house, On their appear nuce outside thoy Wore enthuslasticully cheered by tho crowd, woo sulted thom with erida of » Vivent lea Perea 1" und tlowers were strewn ft their way. Counter-cncers were ratied by: others. nea ine inonastery the monks, Procecqed ‘ingly, en er a protecting cscurt, 0 the houre where the 1 at ncttled tn tho Hutte win ‘Tho Passiontst enmmunity heen yp this aftarnvn, antl futonge ee P48 aly lated for thre hours, Xp herents was drtvon hulf Ww; maby Hath sides eheored taytyhe® dove tye ‘0 Inte, One English lady being tr Cato, takeg THE FARCE IN FLonips Tho Audacions rend, ett He Macy Feats Into custody. The tows 49 11 \Correayonddenes. New ¥ JTACKRONVILE, Flity Nov, irate asa lection Is concerned, doug dt 8 fae form nw intogral part of tho Uniteg get May audielty of the frauds enacted in qene’ The election-day have never Deen eresite in the history of elections, . Even Al i Even Alnt Carolina puto In the execution "Or en Bout fraudulent election-sehiemes. whey tile with tho overt aets of tho Temneratic me fu thia State during tho late sueeane ensue Thore ts hurdty n provision ot the Sinton rotating to oleetions that was noton statutes day openly and boldly viokited, nnd the ee States luws and tho ofieers Reting theectlst were trented =owilth the utn wigs tempt. Dnlted — Ktutes Sup NOSE Co. Marahals eet driven the poly and it sane. tu q ried bodily ont of the Bt Tee nh Fused ndmlsston inside tia. polling gue enied the rights given them by hye acct, tt Mean Tnapeetors Were entlraly ignured, bt: piite mow i hoesottel, ely ae charged upon hundreds of Hey voter and ROW tee ey tha pana goer ; Aeted in this State dn cleed at 0 the: E 9 thom, fOr tho honor a em I ak i hor of tho COuns Nts moat holly exvente y Countion of Miudison, deitersnan cost thy And wdeck#on, known as tho syste ien, though Mitdio Rtorkia wae py ek Het! exempt, ‘These counties comprises 22 att of Tlorida where, a nlrundy wet Thnedy white Republicans eunnot ey! 1 wherd tho Hourbon olemont wit antes, 224 white min to-day that emtenvars tee ar done tho volored voter fit election mage atts Kepublicans were prepared lo cncounter ff but not prepared to oneoanter. hinds armed mounted men, Intent upon mages t Florida, 1f Democratic to-day. tye by coment and wot by ballot. tn the Since eee golured men were’ entirely ssithout tne gS white mon, either as Supervisors, Marshals Inspectors,’ and wore absolutely’ puwenee atom tho tide of Dontoeratio Intense Iustrato the holiness of those event elitr eee autharity, some of the motions. wee earriod into etfect by the Democracy rons Clection day, with tho vlow af depot Kepublican Voters, may bo mentioned Fo Inwa of Florida require the Hourds of Gore? Commissioners (thon und now entirely eed eritic throughont tho State) to mect on tho fing Monday: tn October of euch year tor thee of revising tho rewistration fist, and on t 0 thi Monday of October In each your ror ks ee posu of hearing tho complaints of those thers aggrieved. Inthe “Iinek ielt” tees Core Coumniseloners met on tho fist Monday of ed ber and erased Iudiseriminately: the tarwee ot hundreds of Republican voters, without calor of pretonse of rengon or law, but on tho hint dee duy thoy did not meet to hear tho complaints nf those epee Tho linportance of tis will ta guthored from anothar section of the state laws, whieh requires le person whose name hasbeen Improperly crased from the registration-list by tho County Commiysioners to produce a vertity cute signed by tho Commissioners befora they eun again bo placed on the regletration-llst. ‘The ction of the County Connnissioners in ‘not mect- {ngon tho third Monduy fn October deprive those yoters whoso notes had been silekes from the ts of the opportunity to get tho cer Ulluate reytiired by Inw. and Inthe absence at whieh the registration ollivers refused yun to register them, A deelslon of tho Supreme Court (tho Court of just resort in thls Slate, rendered on the uth day ot July Tast, deeited that In aucn cases the voter mizat swear in his vote, ‘lo counteract this, the Democrats had 1 matt at tho polling-placo of cuch preeine to challenge every voter, when an fnqatdtion Was begin by tho Democratic tnypectors ceganle in tho prrontiyre of tho grandfatherand grand muthor of tho voter. In overy Instance where this fulled thoy bolily drove “them from the ols. ‘This Is known by tuo result, For instance, in Jelforson County the registration ist oa tend a Republienn musorlty af 27hx. This can: not oven vow be disputed, The Republicans Innnuged to get A Tittle more than Ne, though Witherspoon, colored, runuiny for Congeesswat compelled to uae Ads bed at midnight and leave his county. Ue was bardly out of bis house when a bind of musked and armed Ku-Ktnxen tered and seareted his house, ‘Tho United Suites Marshnl was compelled to take te the woods at the sumo thine. ‘bls is ony an Anatan Hundreds of thors could be men Uoneil, “but it 1s necessary for tho present to withhold naines and facts pending prosecution, it can be said, howavor, that tho United States Courts witl flud plenty tu engage them for 4 long tine. The Pemoernts have acted inthis mutter wider posltlye nssurances that n Demo oritic President would bo clected, and that con victions in United Stutos Courts would be Inet> feetunl, Aw itly, if there {s suilictont paver in the Guvernment to enforce the proces of tho Courts, the bravado of these Denwerutic Kur Klux may fae be turned te good use in tho works shopa of the Penitentiary. | 'The suine is true of tho other countioa., In every county where tho revistrution shower! a large fepublicuninajerty, the Demoerits took it, forcibly and devantly, und by these zacts have demonstrated to the work) that there {4 no Solid South wuless nade 80 by shateans and plstola in tho handi of Democratlo Kuktux, —————— Monk«Expulsion, Your hundred women, carrying nosegays and wreaths, followed one of tho monks whom the pollee tad expelled from a monastery at Avie hon, Feance, in necordanes with tha ediet of tha French Government, : ero and tho whole poli the munastery to remove {ts inniites,, Thesum- mons not bath answered, the Chlef Commissary ordered tho grtes to be forced, While thts was dalng with hatchots, the Fathers and laymen ite aide sont up rockets of riirm on the monastery convent, A conipaet body uf 4,000 persons soon collected, Thu yates had booed walled up.and tho passages obstructed with fugots and beams. It took two hours and three-quarters to get ide side, ight of tho women were arrested, —— “How much better I took!" exelaimed a lpr who had used Glenn's Sulphur Soup, DEATIIS, ghana “OTHaitY Aton. in, 189, Bilen A. O43 boluywid daughter of ‘sitchuel aud Cutboring O'1eah, ned £3 yours menths und 2) days, % eeuniuenl wili iouye tha Toalgouiey of hoe magente So toee cn ‘g Uy carrages to Cale vary Comotory. PHVTUT— Ath Jonaph He Fusara erminunte und Ukah papors pews ¢ ‘i CANBEIEON Sunday, Nov. 2h tt Cat “C. Anderson (furmor! 41 J raildoneo, be Wont Rife tea fifutles 1, clover at Butunduy's Wobusheny. tre. wet Funeral will Jenve rosidancy at in, m, sharp Oo Columbus Church, frum thence to Calvary Cem tory by enrs, N, lense ropt. Gir tiruoubush (N. ¥.) pavers plenso cows aod RT ie Sunidenl frent his lute residence, So, 3 Chee T—At hor Intu_rosttonce, No.3 aufest shiny, Nove, Stary Turniey, wile of Sha Oe hy mat of sonnlwell, Keg 0 ‘Unofn) narvico) NOV. il cadence of Stra, Edwards, ra KELLY—In Chicago, Saturday Rub Prairies Nutico hereafter, Lid Aut ‘e HON E11 —On Friday, 2, Seana, dau me : ae Say Milwaukoo plead copy, —— \ ANNOUNCEMENTS, witha PioF ee, LEADER OF THE C Pive'nuacthaen tate, wt aul tig mae meeting In Lower Furwall fall toatys Grain wore! rei ) UN hatilan adjourned Hiutud this eventing ut 73) nit bw hot at this evortnu. (0 DRAWING TTAB EVEK DEES MY E: EVEN FOR A SINGLE DAY. jm $l IN KENTUCKY STVTE LOTTERY, mirauance 0 While hs rogularly drawn, In wewuANe Thy of thy Genoral Assembly of the Bi Nath soruvenriees 180, for thy bent of Eds Thathtudluns, ot ~ Nov. 30... 3.000, iret Copttals, B2G,000, WF.000 Ee sate Be UbO ea obor and 1,071 other va patel lux to $60,800, ‘Tickets Ble Fur address <a AM. 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