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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE 1o Change in the Semato- rinl Contests in the Various States, ¢ Resubmission of the titutional Amendments in Indiana. T New Thanked for His successful Conduct of the . State Campaign. s of a Domocratic Intention Combine on Oliver in Pennsylvania. Reception by Gon. and Mrs, Grant at Albany, N. Y.—Legislative Transactions. Tho Chineso Treaties tho Snhject of u Heated Debate In tho Califor. Talk of Oompromise in Nebraska—Gubor- natorial Appointments in Michigan —Wisconsin Nows, Bpectal Disvateh to The Chicaoe Tribune, ISMANArOLIS, Iud., Jun. 20.—The General Assembly got down to work to-day, indieat- ing relief from .Senntorlal pressure. attempt was mado In the Sennte to pass Senntor Comstock’s blll removing the dis- ability of coverture, 1t Is very sweeping in its provisions, finishing whatever Mr. March’s billof two yyars ngo fatled to include; but the best lawyers In the Senate favored it,— among them Bell, Chapman, Brown, Ilenry, and Langdon, all of whom spoke enrnestly In behalf of its passage. But Senntors Spann, Meazles, and Woods epposed it vigorously, and it was recommitted to u sefeet committeo 1N THE HOUSE an effort was nuule to pass Mr. Buskirk’s hill reducing the legil rate of interest from 8 o 6per cent. The Judielary Committee made two reports, the majority opposing its puss- pee. Pending nlong discussion, the minor- Aty report recomnendin wopted,—yens, &%, nnys, &3, Then the blll was reconnuitted to the Judiclury Commit- tee. The vote shows that a preponderance of the Granger element disbelieve in the high rates of interest, Subsequently a resolution was .promptly tabled suggesting that any attempt to re- tho State for s passage was expiration of the slx yewrs from would bo contrary to the spirit, If not to the letter, of the Constitution, slon the blll drafted by the State Bar Assocl- ation resubmitting FUTIONAL AMENDMENTS of February wus passed,—yens, Thosa voting agalnst it Wore Demoernts, as follows: Barnett, Benlun, Carr of Whitley, Luter in the ses- Chandler, Cumming, E fell, Jackson, Kevr, MeCl Mifler, Mitehiell, Maody, Shields, Sumner, acd Walke by so lnrge o mujority Demoerats, wiul passage through tho Senn | by nunde 1o defe 3 begin to fear its te, although an 1L 1% tho nmendments whean they woer before tho Legislature, nre’ knowin to favor s resubmlssion, so that there Is 1ittle dunger of THE POPULAIITY OF GE the Evening Newrs says weeks it wits denleil In” tho columns of n few newspapers who allowed themselves (o be used for the purpose that no one In Indiana was in fuvor of Gen, llarrison for Senator N ILARRIKON, a'burenn’ It might be well for the manas gers of those papers to cast about for ropre- who have the sense and tho hon- mething other than thelr o mallspleen and sel STATE-PRISON DIRECTORS, Immediately after the adjournment of the eghslature thls . ufternoon, the Republican members met i the bommate threw Directors for the State one Director of tho There wera seventy-nl The first bullot tor | B sou Seuth stood: Shetby, 45 W. 11 Counett, of lunos“: rlxjt \\'u)'nl wembers present, g John . 133 Merwin z Riloy, of Luawrence, 43 Stewart, of Clarl, 15 Amos Stout, Willlam 1, ‘Cobln, of Marlon, 6, sth ballot Maj, Fiuney recelyed Yotes, Connutt 1, Hernaday 14, " MeCuteheon % MeNally 2, Tobln 33 and Fliney was dle- Four bullots were taken for Prison North, Direetors ut the lotstaod: W, 11 Blunele, of iloward, 30 A, G Beeson, of Jmmlolph, v 1 y of Steuben, :\nl‘;lu, 03 Rub- iflin, of Booue, rison, of Mar Maxwell, of Montgomery, f Madison, 4; Warren ' ., Qutland, of. Yershing, ot Tlpton, 5; J . C. Suman, of Porter, 1 Laul oty W 'L, Tlorine, lot, A. C. Beeson, Muarion, 93 M, W orte, 4. On the second eleeted, On the third bal Randolph, recelved Ou the fourthh baliot, ton, was oleeted It recelving 48 vo l'ul‘:ul following resol cels o was then Intro- Rexolved, That we, tho Republican motnhors of L Asgembly of the Stato of Iudinuu In ko this oceasion to express reut services of the Hon, John ‘hnirman of the Republicin Btate Cons Ing tho lato cumpuign, To hteon months of sucrliico to such great thunks would be due, even thuough ud terninated tho cumpul) 1oro, with wreater wntisfactio senso of purty abligation to one who so cd tho most brilliant campuitn 0 history of tho Kepubth Othoe nblo men gave thel contributed greutly 1o that 28, (il 4t 15 o thy sagiolty of tho Hon, to bis akd wich n aplendid tunts, and chnring cach b degree of responsibllity, thut At monsure sorved to bring about our xampled campulien of elghteen us wo all know, file, was organ- caucus nssomblod, Boe who ilke him bud Yaluablo time nt grex -rr?y of talented ns: 0 course uf which, Al party, rauk and londid, enthuslustie, frresistiblo uee would spouk for hi pollticul munugor, this Leglslaturo s 8 mtrked abil Dut, ns weuro 01 UE the Tosulty palgn conduated by him, wo deom it ¥ thit wo sliould klve voicd 1o our up- [ tho uxulted charneter of his sorye o our conviction that thoy eutltlo wurmest thunks, rising voto was taken, d without dissent, the fol I ! Grubbs, Spuann, ek, Garrlgus, Chinpinny, and 3¢ gentlemen vefrnined from hostility to Mr, hem _snld, the te Prison Db | » 0L perhaps from uu UL becatise, us one o was called to nominu il for no ot iy Y rsingd Y s, Inds, Jun, 20,—1In ring o il was introdu of qualls i lbnu lllmmll for the klil- d pruylig fo tonal nn‘x’fandv;etxlnl beople glving the Ly I}Muucelgf the petitions were pre- 0 submisslon of n con- t for the ratification of ballot to womon. sesslon wus occupled In the legal dlsab! WISCONSIN, Manisox, Wis, Jan. 2,—In the Senata this morning, Mr. Price offered a_rosolution eutthng off new business nfter Feb, 10, The Assembly resolution for a commitles toinvestigate the Ol1-Test law wos now-con- curred fn, The conslderation of the Joint resolution to redistrict thy State was! Ppostponed until Tuesday next, Inthe Assembly several bills were fnlro- duced, hut none of general haportance, Both louses will huve o session to-mor- Tow, THE BENATORIAL RESULS IN . MILWAUKEE, ¥ Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Miwaekie, Jan, 20.~Thore is probably not ntore complete and general satlsfaction In nuy portion of the State to-dny over the outeome of the Seaatorial canvass than In Milwaukee. Even tho Keyes men ept the result with apparent good grace, amd sy they nre ready to forgive nnd be forgiven, 1t has been peeulinely o Milwatkeeevent, ‘The Tumons Carpenter struggles were not moro 0, In faet, 18 was ninnaged from begliming to end by the Milwaukee positicians, who hagl in land the practleal partof Senator Carnen- fer's great encounters, Mr. Suwyer's ste- cess estublishes the fact that Milwaukeo hns Lecome the political us well ns the eommer- clul metropolis of the State. 1t used o be that llcquhllcun Wisconsin coulid sunb Deino- cratic Milwaukee, which aristoeratic lxur- formanee wus w common and gatling thing, ~To-dny Milwaukee, as the banner Liepublican town of n Stalwart Stute, cons tributes one United States Senator, from her own popalution, sl dictates to the rest of the Commaonweatth who that one’s communion at Washington stnll be, "This Is not to be reatly wondered at whoen 16 s considered how Keen, shrewd, amd thoroughpoime the dominant faction of tha party In this ity are, They are not riding upon the hish tfite of grospcrlty by mere bull-liead Juck, It was Y PERSISTENT WORI, 1. 2 WGENT MANAGE- 3 0 nud leglithnate methods that they changed the palitieat complexion of Milwmikee Cotin- ty, ot it is found that the same skill Is potent In directing State aifnirs, Such sen- tlenen us Edward_Sanderson, Henry Payne, G, W Ilnzelton, I M, Bean, md enry Fink are eredited with \\-url.'lmi the metamorpho- sis, md they have snceceded without the eo- operation ot u shigls newspaper, Fhe Re- ]nubllunns here and throughout the Stute Jong Mlues ceased to. depend on the mendactous and stuphl press of this place for elther fresh news or cunslsluuluml se- ful politleal expresslons, While the people do not ke anytinne which savors of * Boss- fsmy” the taxpaying nnd progressive element are glud enough to have the executive port of thelr politles controlled by these men and thelr colleagues, who are ot the highest ehar- aeter fn both socinl and bustness elreles, t Is not diseraditable to Mr, Keyes that o Ius been beaten by Phiietus Siwyer, any nore than it wns to vatquished by Sen- wtor Carpenter two s ngo, and 1o one thought uny the lessof W for that, Mr, Suwyer Is ‘o man great in worldly affairs, ITe 1s blunt and honest In his cenling shrewd, practical, and unfattering in every- thhl_sz, and just us : STALWART IN IIS BEPUBLICANISM as ever Zach Chandler w ‘The people of this State know Dl inthaately, and thoy have Just ag much eontidence In his politieal sugnelty and Integrity as they have in Car- penter's, Blaine's, or Window’s. Sueh I8 the 1 nthoent to-day, amd while a ret the sore disappoint- (0 who has been n worthy chieftain these twenty vears, they neverthies less declare that the young Budger State cotltd not be better represented i the United States Senate than by Matt 11, Carpenter atul Piletus Sawyer. Lii conneetion with this review of 1 LOCAL SENTIMEST, it Is thmely to nllude to the discomfiture of the Incongruous Sentinel and the fortunaty anel mm-mnllfmsmun assumed lyg’thum v papery the Dalty Republican, After of milicious nbusy of Mr, Kue'us by the Sentinel, that pupd® turns about In this enm- pibzn and su!mnrls him, heaplng its fund of eriticlsm and wmnlice upon Mr, Sawyel 4 roursg the Ineonsisteney ins been genernily observed, Mr. Rublew’s new ‘lmlrunl ntnes out two s before the Senntorinl election, and Immedlniely pushes to the front as the champlon of Siwyer, whoso eminent fitness and worthiness linve been well advertised in its eoluns from the first fssue, It Is a bl eard for the Dally Jtepublicen, amt one of the most severe blows that the Sentinel has ever experfenced, TENNESSER, Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tridune, NAsuvILLE, Tenn, Jan, 20.—The peeuliar #ltuation of aifnirs connected with the recess tuken by both MHouses yesterday aftornoon Invested to-ny’s procecdings with unusunl interest, and thorefore alurge numbor of visitors were present. Waen the House of Representatives met this mornlog, aftey roll- eall the Hou, . R Butler, lewder on the Re- publican slde, moved an wdjournment titl noon, ‘This wotlon elicited o great deal of disenssion from the Democrats, un hour and o hinlf belng taken up in debate, the Dento- erats realizbnz that adJournment mennt the taking up of tho Stewart contested ease, Thoe profonged discussion was closed by a motion to ndjourn belug earried by & vote of 5i to, 40, the Speaker ruling that the motion was in order, : A resolution to unseat Conper, Demaerat, representligg Maury and Willlmuson Coun- e, on'the ground that hoe was Clerk il Master Inn Chaneery Court whoen elected, was offered, 1teterrai, At noon the Honses met n Jolut Convens tlon, On i THEE FINST DALLOT, G the fifth taken so fur, Maynard reeelved #3; Bate, 345 DBalley, 235 9 ucuun-rln;:.,‘()u the sIxthy, Maynarnd, 36 Sate,27: Dalley, ¥1; sent- terini, 1% A recess was taken Il 2:50 this alternoon, Balloting was continued upon renssenbling, Sevonth, Maynara 85, Bate 98, Dalley 173 elghth, Moaynard 33, Bate =), Unllw‘y 155 ninth, Maynard 40, Hal 150 tenth, Date Bt aynnrd s, nynurd 35, Bato Tinlloy 14, Tho eon- vention dissolved, The Democrats provented the tuking up of Stewart's cnse by l/uu'ln;; tho lindl, causing nn adjorrmnont, At a meethir of State-Credit. Denuernls to- night o committon was selected o confer with the Low-Lax Deniverats s to the wl- visability of huldlmg w joint enuets under the two-thirils rule to nomiintoe w egididate for United States Sonator, Hiailey’s friends nd- mit hig cannot be elected, nmd, heing desirous ot mzeInF u Dengerntehosen os his suceessor, resolved upon this method of securlye sue- voss, Gen. W, B Bate will, should the enueus ho held, probably recelye the nomina- tion, it he can hold the votes ho received tos day, Yt ry ehg trastern Auselated Pross, NASHVILLE, NTenn, Jan. 20,—Tho ballot for United States Senator stoo nurd, 483 Dalley, 232 Bate, 253 1L 0. {{;fl-xluoul. 47 Swilthy 43 Muse, 13 E Ko, "he sixth inlu! ballot stood: Maynard, 86; Lalley, 213 ylor, ute, 273 Bith, 67 1larrison, 63 I'nylo) Wilson, l; Labwards, 13 Muse, 1, “Flis Convention Lok & recess uitil 'S:50 this afternoon, f "Ilhe eloventh Bullot for United States Sen- ator stood: Maynurd, 353 Bates, 813 Ball s Harrlson, 53 \y. 31 Smith, 45" Briunt, RC.l lzlur. 9% Edwards, 13 D, B, Thoms, 1. ‘Che Conventlyn adjourned until 13 m. to- morrow, A resolntion was offered fn tho House by the Republicun eontesting tho seat of Duiie can 13, Cooper, Dentocrat, from Willla und Lawrenca Countles, - but no ne Wis {'l‘c‘y'xl:' Coopor courted and defied luvestisne g PENNSYLVANIA, Hpectal Duapateh to The Chicago Tribunés Trevswusa, Do, Jan, 20,—Thero Is o rumor here to-night that the caucus Kickers have agreed to combing on Thowias Phillips, of Thillips Brothers, ol operators at New Cas- tle, Luwrence Couinty, fur Senator I oppo~ sltlon to Ollvey, * 1t 1s further rumored that they hiave promise of Democrutic suppost, Speclal Diapatch to Tha Chicago Tribunts HARISHURG, L', Jan, 20.—Althougl iver, the regular Republican candidate, hind less votes than ho recelyed yestorduy for Unitd States Sewator, his friemls yeem con- tident that he will bo successful, No deser- tlons nr counted on from the bolters, but the . Democratle. nineteen are pxpreted to nm!c!hllli' ald the Republican caucus candi- date fn hig cantest. In consldorution ot Democratic vaotes, the Itepublicans are to rwun Congressional und Senatorlal Appor- fonment bil} which will give the Democrats soveral moro Cougressmen and Senators than ars’ (3% ) liu&uy 15, rest seattoring; eloventh, { A en Waltare and Speaker R sald tohe hoth favorable to the suceess of Oliver, beeause his frlends can do more for them than the bolters, who arenlnst fmyored o the Apportlonment Commniitter of the bvo ‘Qgehes of the legls- Iature, Instend of supporting Olivler out- hl, it 15 prolimble that enough Democraty e to vola to clect the Republle cinens nominer, ‘The balloting will be aumed to-torr ¢ 1o the Weatern Auoctated Press, TS, P, dan, 20.—The tird folnt ballot for United Stites Senator by the Leg: islature way Ineffective for eleetion, i anly ehange from the former ballots was that Clarke and Kuby, Philadelphia canens Republicans, who hiel’ previously voted for oliver, voted for A, Louden Snowden, The fourth hallof tken, and re- sulted s fol 21, Ofver, 843 Grow, i3 Snow 5 Mnc\'nu{h. 13 Artow, 1% lirey 3 Batlrd, 1, ‘T'he Conventlon then adjonrned until to-morrow, MICIHGAN Special Dispatcls to The Chicago Tribune, LaxsiNG, Mleh,, Jan, 20,—Gov. Jerome to- day mnda the following appolntments, which were confirmed by the Leglslatu, John Robertson, of Wayne, Adjutant-Generaly Nathan Chureh, of Uratiot, Quartermaster- Genernl; Wikllum G, Goge, of Saginaw, In- specto nernl,—each for two years from Jun. 1, 1885 James C. Wilson, of Genesee, Lrustee of the Michigan Institute for Edn- cating Deafl and Dumb aid Blind, for six {g‘:\lrs from tho second.I'uesdny In Februnry, ‘Lliere i conshdernble guessing done as to whto will rec the swenr-conted " olfies of Commlssloner of Raflrontls, Asthlylsthe best?) offlee In tho pift of the Executive, thery are 1o lack of patrints who are willie to serve the conmonwealth In that capaelty, “The prominent eandlilates are Judgo Will- Tams, the present inenmbent: Witlium Don- nvan, of thiscity: Congressman MeGowan, of Cotdwaters uind Col, Plillips, of Kulnmge zon. It I8 not unlikely that svme sy will mu»rf' Off the phium wiio 1S not heard of as o eandldate, ns was the casu to-day in the ap- polntment of Col. Church as Quattermustor- General, g CATIFORNTA, - S8AN Fnrascisco, Jun 2.—In the State Senate at Snermnento to-day the coneurrent resotutions protesting sgninst the ratifiention of-the Chinese treaties were reported from committee,—the first by Senator Glusseock, who subd that there was no method to de- The Ghiests of the Tradery? 1Totel Put in Close Quart tho Ilames. Dostruction of Proferty Valmed at $756,000 at East Wilton, N, H. TIHE TRADERS HOTEL, An alarm from Box 25 wns s yesterday morning l[vy“ Ixullus‘l'n night w«;(uh upon the discovery of fire on the second tloor ki ¢ 3 of o fourstory and busement stone-front | Doston Five-Cont Savings Bank, Loss, 81l buillding, Nos. 70 und %2 Randoiph street, The second ulamn wns minutes after -the first tinors are occupled by Wilburn & Cuver ns the Praders’ Hotel. The fire orlginated some | terday fire totully destroyed the Clagton minutes hefora in the lamp-room, situnted | hoop-factory, owned by Chieago parties, nlmost at the hend of the stuirway leading to ———— the street, wnd was enused either by the ex- NORWAY. plogion of a lamp or the carelesness of Chnrles Reese, the, night o light the fires Inmp-roont to get o lhted lunp, and it was Bpeetal Corresponidence of while he was busy In the kitchen thmt the | Oty Whether the fire was eaused | Only wit Wishing to fire hroke out, by the explosion of a lamp which he néed- tesly left lighted In tha reotn, or by his eare- Jesly throwing n lghted mateh upon the Il table or fluor, which were both saturated | $outhern part, Norway, howe with oil, 1 not known. Reese says it nust have been tho former. nu great headway when he diseoveral it, but heand another employd wasted somie mine 10 oxtineulsh the blag to the puests Almost conthiuons rway from the first tloor to the street s a smandl stairway to the upper tloors, ad this was the only neans of eseape open to the gnests andemployes ol the Hoors ahove, Owing to the Infinnunable natwre of things i the Tnmp-room, the (ire soon burst out inty nsleep termine who were Inborers or visitors from China, Tha resolution also held that tho treaty should have heen cotched in Inngaasge that would forever have settled the mntters the second resolution, by Senator Duvls, who Cullmded to the” elause {n the treaty allowlng Chinese tho swne privileges in tho United States ws the most favored of any other natfon, thas conferrine upon them tho right of naturalization, ‘The vesolntions werg debated all day, the econtest belng ul- most strictly & partisai one, the Republicans belng wzninst the ndoption of the resolutions il the Democrats i favor, Finally, after suveral motlons o wmewd, strike ont, amd stibstitute hud been voted dm\'n, ntest vota 1o lay tho whole matter on the table was taken, and the motfon prevatied,—29 ta 17, = NEBRASKA. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chieago Tritunee OmaAmA, Neb,, Jun, 20.—~In the Senatorial contest to-duy at Lincoln, Paddock dropped from forty votes to thirty-eight, and many of his friends now believe that he can’t win, Nuuee, who has reeelved two or three votes on the various badlots, will probal to-morrow, und, If Picedock falls, he likely get inost of Padaoek's votes, Fpus bal- lots were cast to-day, with but little change from ycslo\'l|u¥. To the Watern Auoctatea Press, Liaxcoty, Neb., Jdun, 20,—In the Leglslative Jolnt Conventlon there were five ballots for Senator to-duy, with no material change from yesterday, Padidock, present Jnein- hent, runs trom 38 to 40 votes; Van Wyek, v il W to I eacliy 8318 neeessury for u ¢ho ‘There I8 strange talk tu-nlzit of comproinise by the field, but it le: hardly thought 15 will be done for a day i two, * _ NEW YORIK. ALBANY, Jan, 20,—A publie reception was glven by Gen, and Mrs, Grant at the Execu- tive Mansion to-day. Muny citlzens patd thelr respects, In the Assombly o reselution enlling for an Investigation concernlng the proposed con- solldation of the tetegraph compinies way adopterd, MISSOURL & 1. Louts, dan. 20.—A bl lins_been Intro- dneed In the lower House of the Leglyfture, waking tho keeping of u gnmbling-hetise fel- ony, punishable by Imprisonment fy'the Ten- tentlary, THE WEATHER, Orrice or ik CuiEr Stiyin OFFICEN, Wastsartoy, D, C., Jan, 2151 a0 m—For Tennessee and the Ohlo Valley, heavy raln, followed by stlghtly eolder, learing weather, rising bavometer, nud’ nophiorly to westerly winds, / For tho Lower Lnku/ foglon, cloudy weath- ey and snow or rain’ hortherly to easterly Wwinds, heeomtng vaphible, slight changes tempegature, and fAlME followed by Tising barometer, " For the Uppey Lake Itegion, the Upper Misstssipptand/ Jower Missourd anlvya{ partiy un,m[y)vcnmur amd ocensionnl Hght snow or i noriborly to westerly wiid statlonnry or, fight falt In temporatire, and rising barondter during the night, . JLOoAL ousERvATION, . ., X i tem Tt UENENAL QUSEIVATIONS, CI00AG0, dun, W=1113 p. m, Ther,) Ih the hnllway and the hotel ofllee, eompletely shutthig off all possibitity of eseape down the stalrway, up whicl it qulckly maule its way to the third floor, persons only esenped bef was barrlended with fire by the voimnes of (Y whieh were lm“ll"t'.::fil'l‘l‘““l’:‘?l‘l‘;(nl,\"t‘gn}:l','l‘i‘l’::i“ time he sees the sume beautles s admira- Pira | ton has fallen several degrees! the tninl Indders | thue, 1t 4 still lower; and the fourth time, it ) to the third-story windows, and | iy down to, it not below, zero, 1t 1s not so 10 smne thne some one with his | (G ietadias . witk ahout him openetl the seuttle i the voof, | ith the romantic, because it addres which afforded vefuge to wujority of i As usual at fires, the peoaple wesre rieken, and some tme nfter the fre | things uvoa what the romantie nature sug- liternlly out_soveral persons were atthe | pegts, Such o nature will thesefore retal ows rxmlnlxmlly sl;hunllm.' rurtuu% resene thom, and 1 mount o %y u:,“““,‘:r5‘,,‘”,'\'.’",;‘,"m'efi'““u,’;"‘;,m plastic wiil. The romantie Is the subject 4 As ench velumu | the pen of the pocet md the novellst, whis burst I over the transow they | the plaatie Is treated by the seulptor’s ehyil One mun (i par- " % teadbdmleny et it | and tho palnter’s brush. We know ( the other inmates, dense SWIORS | elufing, O how beautiful!” The seeond the transoms, no longer uny danger. Iairlyshricked with terror, l:fl;‘u“':‘:'l‘,‘,'l‘.l)“ "‘\",,‘,‘3:{"" ;lrl)ln:leyel{l‘lsmncv Away | Seulnture and painting thrive best In Softh- Indders, and atier vainly en- | ern Eurdpe, while poetry and romanc: Dby | them I3 ¢ threatening fo jump to the pavement below, 2 he divested himselt of his shoes, sud at the risk of N life, tlambered on the outskde of the building, from wintow 1o window, until he reached the ladder, 1o thes appeared cHsgusted to find that there wis really no further dangor, and refused to descend to the [ Norway to n flat surfaee; therefo street. Hevernd others essayed to follow this | trodues o littl mun’s foolhurdy exumple, but they soon gave | puinting mor it up, and g couply of women in the third What mnk story were'induced by Capt, turphy to go | romantic are the many strewis trickilng out upon the roof rather thas jurmpout of | (ow; B N Stoddard | the g on the | jngs, and the gently-curved { autlipes that 0 burn- | many of the scenes present. () these bean- iwsell | ties ftaly hns but very N Dy, J,-D. Moore, operatorof the 'y ocenpied ftomm 50, zht ut tho fiead of ol und . thinking quartery, . ha, Jumped window franting sn opent conrt to the floor 1 airaizeht Hues sl sharp nozlos, 1% has been below, but e unfortunately Tanded on the | said that strajght sines are sheng of stagim- veryedge, and fell partindly Dack Into u sky- hereby he was quite badiv eut about. and fue, und badly broised He was promptly nttended 11, Montgomery, whose oflics 13 Just apposlt the seene of the fire, 1 M. Smith, a railvond supply and purelinsing | hag not the hlstorfen)' interest o agent, hatling from Sarntoe, ocenpled Room | has no historlenl ruins of sueh & un! He apened his door | nterest; no art-gnllerfes ke those of tal; sl found the hall filthie with fire and | Gortany, France, aud England ; no muse: w window. | of much necount, and no spechien While he was raising tho snsh some horror- | architeetu it stricken guost rushed” nainst him, and his i to » arms were in consequence badly eut by the | qnd ftaly, 1o foo was attended by Dr. Mont- | o study, t ell about the body, 24 on the third floor, o t'wl‘ The at the U er, of Lake Forest, / Stations, | 4 / . NTRREERREGENT B FLLAETF, Forttitson,. sarmhd Hiya ndiunupolis. i eukuk FATHER AND SON. Jalin (,%lllu», cmployed as u watchwman ot the Jollet Iron Works docks, on the South Lranch of the river, Iy Jocked up at the Deerlng Street Statlon chnrged with assunlt, ot bis san, 15 yenrs ot e, fs at the County lllmglml with hls left leg brokeit just below tie hip. It appears that ubout 0 o'cluck Weidiiesday ovenly Colling told his son_ that he hud some busls nuss to attend to, and ordered him to romuin on watch at the itocks until bis return, "The futher went dirsetly to his !lmnu. No, 1200 Thirty-first streot, and was greatl surprisod to find tho' sun theve ahow of him, In the family broll which - eps. sued the son was rather rpuehly handgled by the parent, Sume clain thay the futher usil o henvy walking stick, or sather club, upon hini, but tho boy 1s of the obiulon that s soverest fnjuries wero the results of his futher kicklyg aud jumping on him. The hospital surgeons say ho s i no danger, but it Wil tuke {hno for the bones lu the leg g‘; reunlte, v to be | persons too sho! Bank Billdig | 015 But the ooks [ of the Southern ones, ‘The blond wore saved, A portion of the bullding wns lnlvllly nulllllm!imrnl\suvuw tlml ;llnrk: Iml,"l:‘:« 1t by tho County Solicitor, tho Hon, ¢, | gothor with the whiteskinand the rusy eol i’lc.gl‘;{‘lll?l:ss.l)us o law u{l‘.w. andd .Ms \11111?4,10 t gives the hnxurvnnlmlllul somothing bright Inw library was nearly al) burned, ‘I'he Wy dbrary, ‘“’"““51!'“5' i"r"‘” volumey | fieashye and rieher than that of the. South, ho lurio clothing | giinguwh It Is ud mre as its conlrast. in th thay dwelbing ands| g0 coninon, { s tho siloon of 4 ™0 Noruiern nnttons do ot live In ponce druw store of Dr. 11, "T'novits, I \ Kont, the millinery storo of of Miss 8, 1. Smith, and the elothing houso of Levi WY, Perkiug, twa unoccupled stores, grocery - houss ord bofore there wiy ;fl‘"{;{g air, The henrth with u wills but 'k the fire In elther t §75,000, uuwn_-nl New Youk, Jon, builiing In Mot sti moruing, containing 100 famlllcs comprising | oy 1,500 souls, The scene witnessod Is without | jipy . [t purallgl for confusion in tho history of fires | wul gourso of life thest bo different. Not ail n this clty, ‘The building I8 known as the | are Ifim:‘l ) nqulll!it; }Infl) are many dwarf- “ig flat, tusix stories I hight, seventy- | Bshelooklng ndividigls, | Zithowed “the fne five ‘fect In front, and runs thyough the | yCindustclous, yel, there gre hien block to Ellzabeth street, o distance of about {llons to this herd 3m well us %l.‘uwhm“'e. M b the ground | mafority are very couservative, elinglng tg o Mames | what they have, and luoking with suspliclon, gndows as- | und somethnes prejudics, on ai dadd front of | especlally i€ it comes from Americih, 16 18 o \ as wuuhc:l‘; g’m{n‘nlx‘n‘u;ln‘m‘lnfi“w enll everythimg worthless IO W A <ulckly upon tho scend, wd*l'humed the | Americs 48'a laud ot robpers and thiovés, aud 200 feet, ‘Cho fire broke out fluor in & grocer: breuking through’ the fron condad un the outstde up the the building until tho ruof ly the police. uud 21, ' 1881—-TWELVE PAGE ming wounei men nfo the stee hen their edubs freely to ¢ nid children any AT RUSSIAVILLE, IND, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Kogoxo, Ind., Jan, 20,.—This orning at 3 o’clock o most disastrous fire broke ont in the little vHlngs of Russ{aville, this county, sweeping nwny an entire block of business roolns. ‘The total losy will reach $11,000, with but light insnrance. The fire Is surrounded with suspiclous elreumstances, A'l' SOUTST BOSTON, Spectal Dispateh to The Chirnn Tribune, Bosro: South Bos 0003 1o Insuran 1 four AT CLAYTON, TA, he three upper Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MeGuraon, I, Jan, 20,—&t Clagton yes- Chieugo Trihune, AN1A, Norway, Dee. M, 1550, theretore be called romantic-pieturesgue, than two or three visits, and, if they come back forever. When o traveler sees the grandeur of Italy for the fiest thne, he Is strock, amt ex- s Itself more to the fmugination; here the faney ean play,—it ean construel and reconstruet many the Interest of the spectator Jonger than th to | cultivated in the North, thougn neitly clusively limlted to any parkutur untry, Ualnters m ;:cucn:&l' keep inthie erudles of the plusge orty, ever thoy nttempt W pabitt iprthern theyseldom produca - traghicture, genernlly o eomnposition. Thy find It 1o reduce the romantic genery of they fn- of the, plastic ty make the easing to the eye, the seencry nlA'Nur\my S0 the rests of the 1 1ho ountuin-sice: kreen fie and sprig the Liwny noss, ussy lakes lrroring tier surronud. L. {5 mountains O are generally xh?' and ikl presenting tlon and death; while t tlon and e, We certainly udinire & luut drawling more @ muctnleatly- uted pletuve of- mgtlématical i Although the natuee of Norway Is innany respects, sore -attenet| }'--h 3;(*( ‘slu 1 curveld are sl of Allstorluns will therefore con- the classical fields of Greeee Ists will always llock to Rome s masterpieces of former artists The ngtare of n_ country Infinenees not 08 '1‘?«)'10!‘, an employé of 1, I, Fisk & Co., | only:the ‘external forne aml appearance ol G, H. Kein, and several others wers slightly | tho inbabitants, but also their hnbits and in- ent about the face and hands by broken | tellecual developent, The people of the glnss, The women-folk eseaped with noth- | Sonth are diif fng worse than great fright, ‘Thongh the fire was under great hendway | dlifer Trom thos whon the Department arrtved, it wns so easy' | nature works In: s that they mado short work ot if, | ereates desponden: ithin o hallhone after tho sounding of | taween the two it only bad the fire been extin-+| finess In one ¢o it the water and débris heen swent out into the street, mud the had all returned to thalr npartine wanagement ut once annowneed ¢ wonld be no cessation ot bu, No. 0 Is owned by W, 11 0,000 hm‘n'uncu in_the erent from the Inhinbltants of the Nopth. “Tho hablts nud ideas of one elnss of another, ‘Too liberal 585 oo stingy u nature and despair;” while be- ticmues muy find live- ntry and aneholy in - Metrichson, Prol of Lsthetles L rersity, of Norway, deserthes the Northern countrids and - thoir” inliabltants ns all .+ other, 1., thers | Tollows: “'I'ho fonds of the Seandinnvinn natlons, sur- tor, who s | rounded by thoronrlng Aty Dresent a ehanges amshure City | ahle pleture, from the ferlle heech-coverud tho property | plains of Dennack, neross the beawtifyl 1o ns | platig of Swedeny—whieh [n the South are Jn the British Amerienn, | ectlle, but In‘ the' North mountalnons_and he' Liverponl, London & Glob $ mnd §2,000 fn the . Northwestern, ‘The _dan nzo to the property will not - eseced SLOKL 1 yountainons inture, In rex\ll(f VISt SHOW- ‘Tho hotel frm huve 500 in_the Guardinn | eovered mountabu-platean with ad $1,000 in_the Amerlenn_Exehange, wd thelr Joss will not excoed S0, Tl floors ure oeenpled by traversed by many paratlel strewms,—to Nor- wny's fmposing “but - wild and unfertile I nunerons indentatlons and valieys, Vegetntion s liere, ie Mirst | of course, Inferior (o Uint of the South; bui Henrlel as wres- | tho eold, which cheeks It brings one thing hor, - clgne dealer, | whien the Southdoes not kiows the richness whose Joss by water is tritling, A'l'* FAST WILTON, N, 1L tch to The Chicago Tribune, I!onrux.Jlu"f;zfy.—zu ' elock thls morn- | (e oot of *sprite, tho ‘short but ing fire broke Ol in tho centrg of the busi- ness street of Bust\Wilton, Nv 1L, In the | tig'decp nielanehivly of nutumn stares of A, L, Mooty and ¢, A, Carter, nud | of colors in the Turest-leaves; and finally tho In a short thoo the wiioly husiness portion of | steal-hardentig sharpnoss of winter i the the village wis n flamls, The dry-goads | Widst of its death and dorknesss these of feellng that the change of seusons pro- duces, Spring. rousing trom slamber and giving o new lite, whieh expresses Qtself in the. thousung — songy to ich and (Just on necount ot the shortness) captivathng beanty of sununer's l‘\ W Ssoming; th its nh‘u’y chinges produce deep hnpressions on the ju- storeof A, L. Moody awdd, A, Carter's boot |yl af the people, aid ke them morg and shoo- store and his sljolning grocery | guseeptible or other’ Impressions of & higher were burned to tho urnuud.“llnt littlo of+| natn thelr contents was saved. Mesonie Hall, o | 5 f . compuratively now building unl vory ol | €linz but lnek thu st and youthtul build of 1. *Tho Northern natlons nzo strong nnd ints- the Southern nations, "Il hewd 15 not at gantly turnished, oceupled by Cliton Lodgo | girst slgit noble, T’ chin 18 perlnps either il King Solamon Chapter, next suteumbed | too shavp or too little nnuuan 1o the flames, with all its contents, e loss | vither too big or teo siall; the nose of small by the Musonie Ovder s estimato 815,000, ‘This Wilton Suvin 1 was destroyed, All the money aml it; the mouth o of Inrge versons too pression of the blue eye is, ns n conpensation, more ph'nslm;. than thal lr is eer- and clear, which, espeelally in youny, well- shnped fizures, venehes o beandy e niore with Nature, ltke those fu' the Souths ltisa | coustant strnggly to conguer Naturg, which 0 'l!:lll‘b‘ljlll? Wit nover bo done, "Therefora- thero 1s shigp distinetion and contrust botiveen lubor any sjoy — cloly ernes prospect of extinguhihing the flumes, I'ho mm “"!','i‘,‘: L::t:’lllllll. ||'|’| Hmalancholy, wolrheds Ight ot the conflagration wns secn for miles, i > . aiid brought out v large number of themta llye bigre fron the surrounding towhs, wlhio, wi engine compunles, work they wers not able to che dirveetion tmthl it renchied w The hulkdings wers nently all e s with the exesption ot the Alusonlo g nr, The cold compels oors than in the open ntes the faudly altar when the day’s burden I8 done, Even sum- mer demunds fabor i order to prejmre the soll 80 that it will yield w crop, ‘This mukes 4 ""'l" Iifu prosule, and throws the so-callud yoke.of ki 2 xl|.l|xluu' u tho ‘Iél!t‘!‘k of l{}u lmixm(u: hul‘, at wdd this bank, wero of wootl aud buried fikg | DH0 B0 Lk, L Keeps thelr tiieriiost so i All of the bulldingg wers new, this much the mora nwike to the stern realities torritory beme twive burned over sinee 1874, ‘I'hy Joss on bubldings §s abon by fnsuruneo In homo oflees, - NEW YORK OITY, ~—Astlre aeenrr "nf lLl’u; rellgion Lecomes w part of thelr be- 'Ine will serve for o genernt |lcscrls>tluu or #aenerd rylas but thero uto exceptions to ull wiles, rad {nls gencral rule bs o seep ton—thoretere ft s oxceptions, Lifs In e in'n | tho wuthern Durt of Norway I8 not the same Dot nb 8 o'clock this | 0 In the lmnlmn‘.l he Dfy In the \'nllul)‘u il {3 betwaen the mountalns is ditferent froi t! wfinw becunse, the' econditions of @frent, the development hubltants nro In gonorel relistgus, honest, oxCLDe thing new, mbug.” Muny look upon nrsing the ‘mllc(-mun onying to ‘T'hns was pravented n 4«1’1‘(&?“‘[“}%&?{“}0 i : 2 2 viul even An Exciting Blazé on: Randolph [ to contemplate, Street Yesterday Morn- several have ns living in Awmerien an me if Iam not afrald of nungst so many danger- I am not at "ol sufptised to mongst the people, when L paperss they dish Ameriea tian stor| and, IF thers 13 ai e this idea look throuzh thy ) N0 othier news from murder and robbery's 5 interesting news, n about It Why do thef: not in thiv way 2 I} ‘The Inboring elnssey consequence, wanes wiil ntize of eapltalists and fore the leading papers, the hawls “of the arlstos hy _ valnting 1 Norweglin sehool- iption of Amerkes iates thut the' mufordty 1y ve a generad edueation, but there consegliently Amerlen ve any learned men, A I remd an article \ylulon( of the Me I rise to the disndya; eratd, endeavor dark a8 possible, veader I rend a des which the author s Jan, 20,—Page’s planing-mill, at I on, several smaller huildings con- e, el the hoat-shups of Charles Bonrd- man were destroyed by fire at 6 o'elock to- night. Allthe property was owned by the are o speciabsts; eannot bee suld to i teorologlenl Jn- A0 wileh he enlls the tem of gtarni-siznnls “nothin One of the papers had sal It Wb, ] storm-signals given by the New ol per Atlaotle filleal o the xlluhll. therefore e published this Aany clalm that they have the best univer- 4 the finest huildings, ete, nrather coneelted-lookine in 1ve you any hutldinge, e Capltol,” I sald, A wareliouse or pork- enble \vere ful- nugravated hing slty I tho wori was asked by asour Capitol ¥ *would he taken for g panmnaacs CENT. TO-NIGHT, Grand Family Matinee To-morrow, Saturday Afternoon, at 2 o’clock, Ta-n_lnrrow Night Last Performance; BENEFIT Newshoys' Home, Given ander the anmlces af the M, Nererbiozs Homo. T eors of the Attended everywhere by the Most Fashlonabls Autlences, e a st packing establishinent i Dkl gl f it were in Chicago Xt8 Scenoryy, People, Ete—Somo Quecr ““"““"""B",} 1 the kltehen, he entered the Xdenw About Amseriea. ] g = | PLEIADES! e e i _THE JUSTICE COURTS. James Kellyaud James Muy, sulosnkeepers on Indiaun avenne, wers_charged before Justice Sunmertiell yostefdny with selllng h .Iir ond piintainin ! eir ey wery e tied the 25th in bohds of 2 L‘(‘\'f?’!;u Sy Before Justice Brown yesterd meneed the éase of the People vs, Gearge 1, sed of perjury in mhking it L U Dean, within the thires ferred, or Intended to he attachiment was e ald of o Lord, Drewster & e \vns 0 parler, 1t I8 n the lnst Nifteen years that tourists and travelers have turned their atwention to the northern part of Europe, Ilitherto ‘they huve spent thelr thue of travel mostly In the y I8 well worth a visit, becanse Its scenary I8 different ‘o five way under | from that of the south. If we compure the seenery of the Italian Peninsuln with that of the Seandinnviau Peninsuly, wefind that they MR [ difer i many respeets. Of course mountain tho | Seevery Iy always more or lesy pleturesque, but Italinn scenery Is more ptastie, and may therefore be called plastic-pleturesque; while that of Norway Is more romantie, and may it ngtitited Jao, 8 Co. 0 which finn Drey W Deap for ad ! reh s, cte, TAC The plastic is more for the eye, and therefore: | nd’ continued cannot keep up the fnterest of the traveler, i for any length of thme, Weo find that the mnjority of tourists seldom pay Italy mare il fo-tuy nt 2 e ——— > apaten ta The Chicago Tribune, entquif, T, Jan, 20.—The Nurth Iowa Jolormdl, & Democratic sheet published in the live fown of Mason City, has fon for want of patronnz hat tenehlng Demoeratie” doetrines 1 ety Jan, 20.—1. A, Brower, pitst one of the editors of the uphls Asulanche, has resigned, to ne- bt the editorial waungement of the Little ek Dbty Gazet the fourth time, It is only to bid it goud-by GREAT GERMAN !l REMEDY { RHEUMATISM, G-oTT, SORENESS § SORE THROAT, BWELLINGS ¥ FROSTED FEET j Goneral Bodily Pains, TOOTH, EAR HEADACHE, { AL OTRER PAIN ACHES. nals 2. Jacony Oit @ o Preparation on earth I omparativly it ave cheap and positive jroof lwelalnn piapcTions I8 ELEVES LANGUAGES. $0LD BY ALLDRUGQISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICIKE, A. VOGELER & CQ. Rattimore, Mil., U, 8.4 Wei De Meyer's ARRH URE. One package is generally sufficlent, A real cure of Catarrh for 1,001 RRLVS TUEXTRE. O 11 HAVERLY,, Etormatie, 30 TFAVERIY S New MastodortHinstrels. Lo BUMST FOIEILTOS 3T, Whon they bren! howsa rours with jehiter,. whather it Is Londun, CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, DELAY IS DANGEROUS. 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