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‘IE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 188I—TWELVE PAGES ak vi y Yume: q nity apocilly to u hy * i previously too high for anfoty. Numerous cues / elty: something ought to be done speci THE FIRE LIMITS. exist heal! quarters of the etty whiet ace bes ho evil, ‘ae agian’ Ni Vito be la vidlation of ordininees Mad Mr. 11 wes ealled on, and grid he contda't sen | sce Tow there could be more Ean ode opinion onthe subject. ‘The poor man wits really more Interested than tho Fel one, Tho meeting thot adjouen er coustteration by tho Board af Supery or. HAs proposed to ercet. th House tn the State, the estinial 3200/00, wrvise] tlon will he ratifled. ‘The fine t Huest Cort: | come for the elevation of siete man nyt ee enst behis | willeone, Godel not inake: the inal Cvenn for a few great whales ta wants ees wh TALMAGE ON BRIBERY, || continent ta tarnish me ‘tege de make thie sell them 20,000 aeres of Taint for a res ee {lon} The Receiver of tho Pekin & South- The Winnebagees, tn connetl assembled, replied that they would take (he Poneas ns ‘wostorn Called on for an Ofl- nelghbors. The Omabas first sald they would a Vvit= THE COURTS. Ponens ns neighbors? and will the Garahins Protest by the Underwriters Against oppressive, to | ery . itt tagnates Changing Them. thoi, aid thus respent for law cents a 4 ns Ht ——— -| Wit blnbber. "Tho arentest, blessing of this uy her fed on atreets oinl “ Show-Down. sell no tuore land. They sold somo to | Or the Mogradation of Amertean Potts | country Ixtho railroads, made fori OTe eee eee te ecustaiexept | OUR PRODUCTS IN EUROPE. ihe Winnebagoes, and Gint tribe tod stoten then, over; Mit we intst nal He dow =o tha Ruinons Iesulls of Surrounding | the open thelr full whith xo that in case of accel ths ponk i$ the AL tho aubsequent council thay rh ” | ‘ Tricks Which Buln Comnmrerce<Dee Broornys, Juno Dey ‘Latmaga ox. | “eeewers’? and let tho rallronds rid > : vt s 4 le over us, dont engines and hore-ecarta may hive Free a * roy WW offered to sell for 810 por nere, and wanted verity’ My counsel Is, sty out of politte: Clty with Wonton: Buildings, mossy alte SURE Ae pruitullly true That some tate velopment of Trade with Adistrin Solon Hnmphreys Will Not Mon Party tho Agent to Mid ot how muah the Great | hotuded the twenty-clghth chapter of Job | yownre invulneratle to (his weyly a tcess sly Der dealers so vbstritet the Btrects tint fn some Speetal Dlapaten to The Chicago Trea to the Foreclosure Father would alyd, ‘The elianees are. thata | and gave out tho hyn: Yon. Tndevd, your natiral strength 1 ve : ncnifiies chines eautid not reach tho snot, tis ’, SOON, 1, By) - reservation will bo BouHt of the Omahas for Let our lips and Ives express rellalous braciig, Nothing but the geee’s A ployés of lumbur-inen are tnt ach cases tout tu ly testis tenis Ds i ttn inital oath + Suite about $f per nere, and the Boston Ponens re- ‘Tho holy gospel wo profers. «| God ean keep our public inen where Dostrnetion Which Wool Hns Caused Keepapen interned his iso ineans enmygh Heiarat Ne TA een abun an toyed to tt betory Nwinter. | iusso, Pa eee eee are tay are slut eoustiang th, miele to Ue, ih Sia tat au old-tastitone " i + a dend letter, a eprint Wi é a are owned by the Onaling as kindred. ‘They: cl a +f reviynt might break out In Congress Hore and Blaovwiere mR th all such dusted dio, subite satoly ts. reartully tioJatroduetton “of Ameriean products and | Pirst onviction in Oook Oounty for Hog= | number 10 souks, aud are nowon the ont he Legistature of Now Yorkds now busy | Legiviatures, and that many of our leads “a Thpimerd, aid Untoas thesls haw lie nelnge HO | manufactures Into Austria-Hungary, and, wh Stenling—Itume, Now Baits, Tndg- reservation in Dakotas tn destitute clrenme | livestigating charges of bribery, Chat body Hepubtieas ral Democrats tilaht go down An Appeal to tho Aldermen Not to | (ere on tne tei inverved tt fossea | tiv sane thy, zlves a very valuable warning 5 ts, Bl wtiees, ts . ani the holy eountey, North, South, -Enat, | Yu, Mo, wists I repentance, thy ‘Undo the Work of Yours. be gatimated by miltions. to Amerlean numnfacturors, He shows dint monta, Hite aud West, wakes up tin holy horror at tte ‘ 1 Qneen: whieh peeoredl day ot ’, is phe undersigned hive als chirae that $2.00 have been offered to title | Mtg “See tithes an atta en hat ence 0 legislative vole. As though this wag | the Chureh, th lig ane Queens, then at something newt, As though in tho United Jeane pile itn, Mewnwitle, tet tl’ parents States htunreds of Hhousnuds of dottars were | vow that thy home clrely ts Siler the evil hot being pakt in betheat Ax thivgh in’one | Oe pEbery Tava theneito: that m2 gue State 307,000 tad not been pad a Lealshature | becuse It is right, and not beenise rat and the State Government by. a raflrond | alive them 10 cents or an orange. “there Isa company to get throng a ebarter and secure Brant ais e8 between rewarding virtug donation of pubtle lands, As though: tpree: Pr Hime motive, Ia Nida tse meat er leet ve, Ta est Inerely hee fourths of the Lesislatures of the United | honesty is the best folte ris ‘nlrenae peat States had not through bribery gone Info a | Uankrdpt To all, departinents of life steet putrefaelion whose stegeh reaches heaven, | clear oF bribes. Not on YOU, IL oF Ol, yess nent down taf $2,000 at Albany hy | Wwontn, but will be tempted to do Wrong for wi means! Keep the Committee of Tnvestl- vat pe ee. ne Hor that the been Informed | honesty fs most certainly the best reg, In on the export trades sil that an attempt ‘to AMENDMENTS TO THE FIRE ONDINANCH ‘: em seis Sonstant Violations of tho Existing Ordinance | gia herors your honorable Luty whieh propose wake Tang | AINE Of Money satay lnvoley —Tho Lumber Distrlot. + » | to permit the creation of sill wooden hoses | by petty swhidles reacts severely aenlust the whero thoy do not yxist—vizg on te vient Amerlennt trade. Despite all tricks, lots now open, this extetllshing nm conticity: bas x G : Sapa HtWwoet eat roy ever, and iso notwithstanding the severe A mecting of ineuranes amenta was hel In the | Detwoun thoes dw Galan War Sewer weaty | protective tarlif. ie Import trade fram the a inost Inportant provision on whled wo tow ee rooms of the Buard of Underwriters, Meyat | ror public sufety. A few months ago it dul United States to Austria ty: very rnpldly In- creasing. Consttl-General Wonver sitys: Mock, yesterday miternoom, to tuke aotion Witt} paper reportell that Sharn sare ninety four lit reference tothe ordimince intraduged by Akh | bereyarda in the city, Durtog the paxt your, tira, te whom} had sulllvient eontidency to give 2 totter of recom Hildreth moditying the ono making the fire | Of limber aud tnt mendittion to our Ameria meroltita. sont 1 q USL places of * Limits evitxtensive with thos of theeity. The | Ficketss atid 7. pieces of cedat pos Amendment, whieh fa fn the binds of the Come / fe prohibly as mueh as that in ovr yards toaday. | representative to tho Unitud Stated te establlah tittee on Five and Water, authorizes tho erees | Wo have figured ibapaand thud that, thore wis ] business connection with Munnetigesie in and Me rae e dwellings “wand 17 feet high in | MHouh lumber to make a covered pathway four | exporting houses. Among othor articles it was OB TC Era NG se nies feet wile, one: ineh thick, and 2la7 miles tong, | belleved that rubber hose mught tnd a tare : ‘ HENRY S. LANE. CHICAGO, PEKIN & SOUTHWESTERN |: 7 In the forvclomtre evo of tho Farmers’ Lawn | Coremonten Attending’ the Burial of & Trust Company aqalust. tha Chicago, Pekin & inion. nt Crawfordsviltey Suutiiwestert. ttilroad Comonny the following. rikable Coincidence of the orfee Was inade yesterday by hudgo Blodgett: Mouth of Uls Liw Parte TE eordured by the Court, with n view to the or, Namucl Wilton. foal xetleinant of nll clams and demands Speetal IMenateh to The Caledeo Tribune, Antinet tho Ladlrond Comnuny tt thisease, that | INnprAxsvonty, Dud, dine St.—The funeral the'dnme ebull be presented, if they have not | ceremonies over tho body of ex-Senator Lane been heretutyre, on ur hefors tho second Mon> } at Crawfordsvilly to-lay were of the most tay of bath 7 Ive character, Among Wind itis Cartier ontored that the Roeolvor | touching and tmpre: heroin elit, oor tetors the et day of duly | the prominent eltizens of tho State who were WONT. present to this Gotlrt a report, atti | present ny be tmentimed the followings cums Mean tieti haealuee ith nite the | Gov. Porter, Senator Benjamin Iarrison, ©: : tov Ty ® for busy lt Putadh the witnesses ote th eb trans the following districts: West ide, south oF | aud shingle if over with pino shingies, Me I Une County tae inka mucposes, | himonne ee tio finde on hil andthe once | Gov, ‘Thoms A. Hendricks, ox-Senutor ‘Me- | atl busy d Vuk wll te witnesses att the | ee iit td elllelal, lie, nites ae Fourteenth street, west of Ashland avenue, ant Tho affect of the perinission to treet, frame | but particularly for the wihe ludustry. | condition asta debis unit expenditures of the | ponald, Judge Crestuiin, State Auditor rutht After a fow eoulee Hunting Cut | OG Wil come to reprehension, We north of North avenues South Side, south of aor toy size, howover snail, would be to | Consequently business conneations with a i Toad ft Js furthor ordered that anor hofore | Wolte, Adjutant-Gonoral Cartahan, Past= the sy, daak aincieionee the ee ve a ae sate Wildinan, Jidge FM Bineh, Daniel ANU, WED SGTE 4 ‘ +] W. Royce, Col, Fred Bagge, Lieut-Goy. yl nd character uf the various elim . re Wie mv weeny Bed ineourtaud tbe condition | Hanna, John M. Butler, Maj. J. W, Gordon, bb of the eames and whether tact sini hay y sen, Col, W.S, Robertson, Reporter Frank M, Dive, nttowed or dlsitlowed by the Court, or PerethOr | 350 . Huy, Col. Carrington, Representa thoy tire atill nenting and undetermined.” An appeil was trken fron the deeres nines J, Wilson, «Gan. Manson, State Senator Rlstine, Maurice Thompson, Dreimond inthe. foreclosure eave, 1 titlon of Solon Aur phrases Breatdunt of tho | Judges Thomas and Britton, U. D. White, tho Revs. Bartlett, yds, ond Reed, Wabash, aii hatter of (1 Sravelace titted Dane y e or Tandliross upnuaies, HG BATE Was PORUBOH: >} Dawn, Stite ‘Lrensurer TL, Attorney-CGen= ‘An order was ise entered, wowing tno Farni- | eral Baldwin Col, Wil Cumbnek, the Hon, era’ Lown & Teast Company to take the depoute | itlehard We ‘Thompson, Senator Voorhees, tlonm, in New York, of Solon Huuphroys, Mores 7 1, WW. Hania, Congressman Pleree, 1, an I. G. Ralston, holds | Mekeen, W. 8. Llugte, Congressinin Orth, 000 of tho first-mortiuize bonds, inorder | ‘ i) Othe owlcrsnpe and that wietwule hug | HUY Woods, af the Supreme Courts ne Inany others, ‘The services we adv inthe payment of tha interest dug home of the deeensed. President M Hor v Y 5 estlont. Martin, of n flrstemortgage bonds els, 1, 1881, Asbury University, Prestdent Tatil, of Wie SED STAT 7 1 nesh College, nnd the Rev, J. We Thurs as. i UNITED STATES pad tae sisted in conducting the exarelsex, ‘There was dobn I Khnball began a sult yostorday tore- 1 eg formal sermon, bit Presiding Lider cover $5,000 of the Township of Hunilton, and | Jolin L.. Smith, of ‘Thorntown, a ver: 0 y anothor to recover $1,600; of the Townslp of | old and Intinnte "triend of Mr. Latte, deliv hot 7 ¥ chinks Naw Papeedily the vacant ground botween that | teading Naw York frat werg ‘established Twenty-second streat and west of ChIrIG Nort eee aaa tee ete end (ho inisiivess | mit miinpies senty witch, with aint sitorations, Side, north of North avenue, portion of the elty. ‘The undersigned. on behatt | met the wants of the trade. Finttoring cout. AMONG THOSE DRE: of the indcewriters of tho city, sulemily protest | mencenents 0 Hide, orders atin i rapidly, were Gen, Ducat, IL Jd. Straight, J. 1 Floyd, | aginst any aimendinent to the ordinance which | and it was contidently beloved that in Hits stugg 4 r ferbert Darlington, Jonathan | Sul perintt inv auch resulta, or tn any way | article atone the gales for the ilrst “year would Chartos Drew, Herbert Dariingtan, J Wenken its ellicioney. As tho represoutatives of | reuen | S1N.000, Trial orders wera secured Guodwin, ‘Thoms Gooduan, We LL Canming> | inora thin Ofty millions of enpltal pledged tor] amounting to over 85,000, ad. tho speeliientin Qn, 2. HL. Moore, W. F. tlardy,d, 0, Wilson, G. | the protovtion of property, we protest gains | stated particularly tho wi is nt se nose Antti EL Redtetd, Willina Warren, Conrad Witkow. | tho Hot be Tess tna tiv eeuthiueters: The gore sky. de Kk. Murphy, RW, Hosmor, It. J. Smith, | MNECTION OF ANY stone FRAME BUILDINGS | HEvall My dale time apes In eMNpEOvAte OM, Rogers, H.W. Mtiee, D. 8. Mungar, and at wy sizu or desuription In the city Mmits, H Mut on further examination It way found Tharles H. Affeld: also, a delegation from the protest, not becuse the Insurance interest 7 that the Uye-centiineter witly of thy howe dla Citvent “Assoclation-Mirabat! Field, Hdson | Bas more to Zour than othor eapitul, Tn tut, | not extend thonytout tho evo, Intt after goite it has less, because {tle ubundantly able touike | eying fora yard from cueh end fell off to three Kolth, It. T. Crane, C. Ml Honderson, and Secru> | care of Heult. It Is within our provinge ta de- | Contimterss AS A result tho entire 1ob. wis ti Anry Atnbler, ‘ cline any risk which does nut meet with out ape | roruaud and sent back tw the agents, tho teiole ‘On motion of Gen, Duet, Mr. Hed, Sintth was Wears or If tiken, to cancel it nt pleasitre. | characterized us, Hanes ites BO AS ty bo come penta 5 = elected Chuirman, He auld tho prime oblect of | mengurate, with the tisk, or Wo ean wits | 4 A SLOVENLY AMERICAN FIAUD, aio, sattirrel that lias been stealing Mitkory-nuts, | bribe sickness. We cannot bribe death, Wy, horhnps the honesty of the Link may go to | cannot briby the grive. Wo eannot brie the work and hit down the bears, ant {teers, | Jie: Wot that Cod who thimuers tn the and tunthers, aud Hong, and belemoths. of ‘ity shall consume the tabernietes of polttleat corruptlon with whieh the land ty Y erlod Cardinal Beauford pele duvanred. Oh, yes, gentlamen of the | When dying, & Fie! Will not Denth be hire? Now York Legislature! do as nevording to | Will money do nothing? Wherefore should your testlinony you have been dotng! Searely | E dle, belie 80 rleh? 2 the. whole realm ont wrong by dity, and then goto the Delavan. | Would save iy life Tam nbte elther by Holley House and play poker and Skt sledge wll | to get At or by: riches to buy ite” Men be nicht! When, atter inany sessions of eur. | loin Une the: havy to Jonve thelr wealth on rupt fegistation involving intilions ofdollacs, | garth. Bat T have to tell the taker of bribes the New York } wislatire goes Inte pares: | that ho will take his money with him ontat ys at ths alts £3,600, Iesvems as thongh | tis work God wilt wrap it tp in his in 1873 the whole country, with $0,000,000 of | siiroud or put it tn tho palm of hts land in Jawsult agalnst WH Tweed, had. sud. | the resurrection, and here ft will stay, nut tha denly gone Inte hystertes about hls thett of a | cold, bright, shining gatd that ly an the box “of steel pens, Goo on, Committes of | paluy an the day he sold lis vote’ and his Investigation, and strain out the gint, butdy | worl piuelples, but a hot metal, burning not swallow the enmel ‘Lhe lobbies of the | [i the tnd forever. Or If there he enongh Legislature, by which Tenn, the bribers, | to forge a ehait, then from the welst it alialt now control thy mostof ‘the Stites. They | chunk the fetters of an efermtl captivity, So Haye completely submerged Callforntit by | that’ bribes, stall be wn eternal possession, puitting It tetho xripof a great tuonnnoly. ow took It for tine and you it tue ‘ote remember the great bribery ease fn | eternity, and some day inthe next world, Waylon, Vorry He By rs OF | the quthering wis te consiler the ehanges and | draw wher wo think enfoty requires. Tut woe | and probably tho trade Injured for muny a day f uid eitual of contraction whieh It was proposed to minke in | protest beewusy tho nature of our business leads | te come, The attention of tho r : 20 pe us te considerthy wuture of the hazard of intres | being called to tha tnprapr Fas fees Tals: by an ordinages pemting tn the duelug nore frame briktings, and because we | such transietion, they evolly | replted Thon us more readily anpreelite the Haportuney of this ng the churdeter of thelr manu TION BEFORE THE PEOPLE OF MORE | subject in tis relntion to the publiy welfare thin | fueture didnot sult the Austria mar IMPORTAN other men, and therefore, as good eltizens, we | Kets they tind econeluded “to withdrny Since the fre uf 1871 the danger froma gene | Are bound tuglye thontara, We protest against | thelr goods, and vongequontly gave orders that Kunans involving « Unlted Stites’ Senator, | longing for sympathy, you may teel on yout Fapate the intraduction of Crate inildinzs because wo | tl stuck on hand should be returned to New | Ohio. ered nn address, In which he spoke feoltngly | Congressional elections in Connectleut ave | cheat: kiss, and, tdrhing, vou shall tnd I enw) contlagration has been lessened 50 per cents | Wy Stimeus and prapertyshotters who have | York. ‘Thus, through this deitherate cet of bis SW. Hutler brought sult for 3,600 nguinet | of hig long personal tntimacy with tho de bought Will no More embarrassment. than | ta he digas, who. after. tu ling tlity pieces Dut new ft was proposed to nilow the Indlscrin- Chicago our home wid tho home of our | falth, or a misuporehenston of instructions, ora] aye pawns nip of Walnut. ceased, aud reviewed big publle and private You | of silver as a bribe, closed the bargala by 9 Jnate ereetion of frame buildings in certaln pors | eblldren. We: protest agatnst uny amendment | cunsnrable lick of care, diticult: to explain lin you would buy a bos of strawberries. Kiow whieh Isthe State of Camden. Atte | ilss on the, pure cheek of hls Master, boy. Laxt year pursons were convicted. of eRe ERE attempted bribery in Pennsylvania. Phe “UNCLE RUFUS.” Court of Petits i) centitns Live sludges, is * S inelately consented to the Mberatiorot: the | ya’ 4 , politcal felons, and thy two ditdges who | hat Ake MUMS OF ao Speciation field wut svzatut ing enue fay duties were Ape NCE OFM Ione bluntly told tint thoy were eut/o Jrom it i ; Roh pat cies polltieal p sHuntionte a United Stites Sen- |“ Anything new to-day, Mr Hatel 2” asked ator from Pennsylyanty for many yenes way | a Graphic reporter, ws Unele Ratus finished cguatuinenl ty attach a priee to muny of the | looking over tho tipe fn his new Broadway aa 4 ae M. Me Bolles commenced a sult for $300 | citteet, The address was delivered from tin tuntinst the County uf Warren, und anotaor for | {ent poreh of-tho house, the spactous lawn the game ainount vpuenat tho Town of Ohta, before which was crowded with people, Angeustiis Frank Fi weanlt In debt against | a\fler the remalng of the distinguished deat afin of Ohlo, Willian dames, POP. Remae | lid been viewed by those Tn the house, the Ing, anda hirge tinber of othors, chiming | pall-bearers procueted to carry the ease to SHO é aeentral spot on the Twn, where it wis de- ‘f ma See aa att rouREE aul posited for i parting ook jframn ‘the rest of ‘or 1,080 iumtlast Edward Fitygerakl. the assemblage, ‘he following wero the won. Hanevek led a WHE agulist to Mur= tet Tow Inotte Lean Works Company ta restrain te from | P-bearers, In the ardor elven Jatrlagtng Ws p it for Iniprovert Injogwors for Samuct Uiatord, boilers, lysed Jun, 20, 1809, tons of thy efty. If this were don, would prevent Chicago from belie si which shall relns the rigor of the,ordinance bes | any sitisfuctory meiner whatever, ended sid ese wnteeessary and -iyniinat pubile polley. | and dishonoribly wait certainly wot Tewns the contiguity of rime bulidings whjeh.| have developed Inte a profitable buelnes: with woo and totally destroyed by tho ext | created tho grout Chiles fire of Oatober, 171, | the fndury did not stop theres confdenee haut guperal lire, ‘Those who lived here fi (it renle itis the x fire ot July, Jesh. Te wus tha |b weakuned, suspictons und frees le have ded fully the danger there wits ti combustible |p cuor Vast quantitics of softwood limber Haroised, whieh to nuntralive and remove i material surroundin tho tusiness section. hich on Nov, 0, 1872, burned 748 buildings tu the require n lou period of pation ‘elfort aud Looklug atit as every citizen should took at it. | City of Boston, and) which tuvolyed loss of | honorable dealings, 4 uzht to tee how fimporbint the matter was | ¥100,000,000, It was the mime eauye which on But however henvily handienpped eur prod- ‘ory oie,—to coming generations particulars | May iW, Ist ii tho sume city, destroyed sixty | ete aud manufactures inay be on ol ws Austeiin ly. ‘There inieht be come foreg In the tegument | new bulldings, invetying Wt lass of S12. | inurket by national Jealotales and prejudices, 2 that twas proiably better to tet tho auti-tira> | Oud, Te wus the coutieulty of frau buildings | by proteetive duties aud formalines, us well as Tintits people go to-axtrentes, but. aa tinlerwrit- | which on Aug. 2. 1875, destroyed dud buildings ia | by shortegighted or Utne: Ving inerehants oF + - " Gov. Porter, 5°: Sountor Harrison, shitors, Just as ou Kentuckiun puts | ones thy nprning. er ot ook nt, the question ta thit | Portlind, Ore. and fivolved loss of 81,500,000. | thofr wrehts who prefe nuntihite Inshznitte | A erlininal Information was Mod by tho United . 3 Bonn rrigony, Yo Upon hits raee-horses,—tits one wort ‘ . Y Te hve mtely or thyespiad tucy roprosents | ewastho same culise which on April 2 (85, | eat wuln, even (Pty procuve It they must resort | Stutos Distelol-Attorney, Con, tauley, amnanat | danies Heaton, Bi HoH Matte, os | Motu, itt amie worth Sh O00, val “Nothing 'purtleulnrly sturtting Just wow," cd was.atatike. ‘They did not wanta repention Qthe business purt of Oshkosh, und | to questionable treks In trrde that my dostroy | Simon Gilhtom, who is hee sw It. ie tne iso Kounedye pin pbell, “The rallrouds arethovonmoncarrlorsa£the | repliel the ‘veteran finauncler, “exept that oO astedid not want the homes und com | rendered honelyss i000 people, besides involv } a tinge tuture protitubie business, yot thera cenit | Hator without it ticense. salen ATA BI me 's peoples and should bo tmpartinl, but by a | everybody Is crazy. Insanity prevails from of the city azaln Injured by Ire, with or | ing a loss of 2.0000, Lt wis tho sin be seureely we doubt that the present tmport | Wis tnd 35 and costs, which to pald, Sonntor Voorhees, Torin af cwiltriet. Which lie only anather hy 3 H tlnyuranee. whieh ou Muy WW, 187i, destroyed 400 hous trade fromthe United Stites, ta thie countey i ‘ ‘ ait cane, Me only phe the bishop to the bootblack., Mon, women, Dacut mover the appointment of neon | pubtie buildings In Osceola, Pa. rendered houses | nevertheless, and in” spite of those draw STA'TE COURTS. At the conclusion. of tho ceremonies the | mods of brivery, the great raitronds favor to aubidt, such protest us thoy ight | lesa 1200 peopte, and cost oul, Ibwas tho | tucks, tantly nnd oraplidiy — inerous- fog, and that eventually evertain additional elndses of our mitnufuctires, whieh nny fs yet strangers to or bat Little known upon. there may be prolltably tutrodaced. | Their ut howe' annus full to tuelte: the wted feels of opposition avers miunt! fested, not only by the producers, but Ukew!ie, nithough to tess degree, by the consuinurs of thts country. e 3 4 thls or tat Uisiness, ‘The Startard Off nnd elildren mré speeutating In Wall street, Company I elghteen mouths had palit to tt | The muses are golng (o lose, as, they did ta Tu rebutes by a great rattroad (rank company | 1873. ‘The hist eard has been’ played on tho 41,000, thas disndvantaging other come | bull side, ad that has been played by Wind Chat Standard Ol Company pros | om, Look at the stock list. he new seeitrl duces onty one-lifth of our petroleum, seb it - me sae -Ataiele Gta cleteaal controls the price of all that, kindof, Hehe { Hes placed on the New York Stock Lixebanye whieh now belts tho earth. ‘ho great mer. | Within the last elgliteen months amotnt to ehandise fn grains and provistons anil cattle | nearly 3%.000,000,000, or more tian the Nae by tho favor of the rallrouds In many of the | tonal debut, Within elghteen months more e vob Noveuruns bexan # sult In efectment | Temils were taken to Owk It Cemetery, terdy agatust Ellen, Anule, und Lark ities’, | Me odor Of procession boing es follows: inug anuyged at $5,000. ‘ a y A. Th Meekur & Go, awed Branke A. Dunean for Ths Montxomony Cutie, 81,50), und Kosice Bros. for 81.000, odyes of Odde Fellows in carriages, Junios A. and Bicanor &, Miller commenced an ‘Cippeeanoe Club, action In Croepitss nyalust’ Albert Hund Charles Hlunrae. Palener, baying danenyees at $11,000, « a Pall-benrors in carriages. + © Mary 8. Stewart bean a sult forgioduguinst ty i whale tubband, Mourners und friends In carriages, en nearly 100 enrringes, did, destroyed tho portion of Viruiule Clty, Neve, )0ul, It was tho sume causa 1870, clestroyed ta bulldanga in anu whch Ingb week cute Ww i i, destroy: Iyncinth, Can, costing 3,001,000, WORKING UP AT NSE Fam IT. the same eruse which on June s 1 New Aldormen came it every who did not stoves tho. bus bortion of Galvestur {comprehend the huportance Of such 1 meusure, twits tho cont! deen prover, sume cause which on Oct, 20, ‘The motion was agreed to, and the Chairman | cuticu busine Mued Messry, Goodin, Goodwin, Witkowsky,-| and cost $70 Cupuloghnm, and Straight, Mr. Aipblorsuld the Citizens’ Association had secured the passage of the present fire ordi+ vane, und would unite with the Insurance men i + OPPOSITION TO AMERICAN PRODUCT! x : ry Eintna Grandin, commenced a sult {1 tres- There must hava b ats 5 i ne * m fos fs gradunily betag pit in the hands of | we will have ten through trank Hoes to the ae? Une Rc eR Juno 2," 1877, destroyed el vutudiugs in sts | dite opposition takes au various forms, Ant | poy nyninst Loulee Sebiilt, to revover $5,000 ane ig negceslol uatanderl ie inlles AVE ne ong or nore firniy, aud atl others I the sume] West, and only. business ehough for four, 4 Or. Kelth pledged tho agsistuney of the Agso- | dol. N, I, and stestedyed piles noeue liver, togcuure its ond. Tho usunl and most succossrut | Mumages. : the Order of Odd-Fellows, bustnegs get hurd pushed. Bribery under so | ‘The saunter the “Stock Exchange and the ehition {aun effort to retain the present fire | Jt wis tho uma cue wale, Sept au IY MATUL | tian in operation is to clrewlato through the SAG, H A ninulnr coineldenes was the ¢ miiny forms, L ean ouly bint at them. Tow | buiks realize this the ‘better iE will be for Hunts ox to-estend thom, Ho belloved un exe | down Deudwood, Dak, » ©) publie press damusiug coports as to the hire ITEMS, samuel G. Willsung tho ol haven miuteh did itcost the efevated railroads of a | them mul their customers, Lam fearing that tension would be for the intoreat of tho city. ‘neter of Mmnerienn hnportationss ne, for ux Judge Drummond left for Indianapolis tast | SN a ois the. oll. biwotn eortain elty to keep the fare from drop: | many of our young brokers who are carry un diferent farts ‘oe tug eligi [Nn Papeete | Mela al tate waa cand anon na | VSI ot ret | Aalihbne’ sortipanee Gor titra aesetees | ARE, Fram” ta ta ave. eentas “hate | ina these whdtographay eliromie, incr in ditrere i Ulty em y q PROPERTY, oticinl, hud stated that: the canned mor o 4 : Ej * ut Y i q cures, rovered Ti f Mmanutuctories aint dwelliogs—siyine WE NS | culned families, and carried dosolatton, and | fish tals Hau auited tbat, tho, canned ments und | ueday ty dotnult-day in the Cireutt Court. | Woraconeludelle Mr Willson tnd been ae | Geer, told $400,000, Very xeldom does | pictures, tndisgavered raflronds, und, gift ak products contain trichluiw, from the consump: tion of which neople frequently dio from friukit~ ful insladies, to the end ditt the mnases muy be detacred, by tear, trom ushug thom, “Kurthors more, tho focal wuthorities, under an undue wnd unjust prossure coming from intorested partivs wiih whose trade these American pradusts come Into competition, lend thelr alfichtl toiti- Indietmont ugninet Phineas Ayer, tho 4 nve ‘ i 7 CH-DODI minis res dismilesed yosteniny By. ing for several months, and, was breathing mut is Inst to-day while the funeral services tho United States District- Attorney. Ayer was ite . * tho tool af Baxter and Hail, hus been'a witness | Were golne ot over the body aC la dls ronontedly for the Governuent In tho piuateh~ ngttshed friend, Ile was by a few months Dond cases, and the Ihdlelment was dismiwed | the senior of Mr-Dane, and’ was one of Craw- for thase rensons. * fordsville's best and inmost: enterprising cli. Discharges from bankruptey woro Jdsued yes- | zeus, hiving been one of.the orighiators of want to thousunds of homes,—tho vases we buve n Di pass through any ot our Legis | ontorprises, will siuddenty.go out of business elted being unly samples, Nor is this onuse aud Tntures JF there bone money in it, Some | fee halt fs not crlledin tine. times the bribe Is fn bunk billy; sometimes fn ‘This certainly looks startling,” suggest riilrond passes, sometinies In political pre | ed the reporter, fermont, somethnes by the monopolist: giving “Woll, Us about the truth,” rejoined Une to the legistators who desire to speculate “Ht | clo Rufus, Look nt tho crop oiltlook, for Wall street what sire ealled “polnts.” “Ver | Tnstance, 1 don't think that we ean burvest done. Was St proposed to atlow only dwellings ted, ur ty thruw the door wide open in alae str ietat Dneat afd iinade little difference what effect guntingd to our country. Bix tlines within ton yours tts Constantinople in furkey beuty - thus visited, tho wmallest of which, loses was thie Tt wis wooden houses that buried up Cole | An hausest Se sonOwE Muy vO, MBER TON houses, L} Jails cago once und cane near doing i a avcoud | go. 3 Bel, a4, 1. S10 Tie. ‘Tho “tent: protection “now ‘between | Fp Gakods Feb. Le ised, Tui houses, $1.0 Ou Aine wore Lo be ised tor, Alt knew ‘ ‘ ups you may notunderstand what *polnts” | more tin, two-thitds or three-quarters of 200 hou $2,000,000; April 10, 1877, onee to exaet fromthe cuntral government | torday to W, D. Stevens, Murdin {. Whitman, | the Lnitiannpoils, Blvomington d& Western ire, The ather language of Wallatreet: has “ i Oh a sume of Ue combuatibte parts of the city wnd | yeuyest §5,000,000: April 28, 87, GUN houses, | certaln sdeerevs, vlther proventing thule: in- | aud David W, Uigble. * Tulironu. ure, t anguage of Wall aren S| the crop of 1880 sud 1870, Che Agricultural thor ouere testions wna ibkarwenine ‘oben | Ruaiibor ein’ dapan has Cvlew auitoed | timiuution ov sa reeutind and poring tho ova Hato de common camnacting and Uns Uveatt ne Washi ids pu Whiter eroumd, And it wus Hronosed ta i to wore | severely from the sume causo April 22, isn, | trade thie It muy becoig wiprottable. |: ‘ Divonoks. ST. LOUIS. Silvers’ n euven to buyer 0? salieri on dan. t last at 70 per cent, and, spring with frame buildings. This should be com | when 10,000 people were rendered homeless; In tho question of putralenin tho same object, Johanna Mokler tod u bill yesterday against ‘ . le qlivern? a Meavert™ buyer ay) Maciler 3) | wheat wt 87 per eent, with a large derreasa oe eee Ccmuitiod thon aub- | BAG, Nove 2 18K) whe Foe ae eg ty rourosentny Wt | hor huabund, John MoFler, charging him with weirryling stocky NI anette rouge. Wo" must have continued goo, ates és “4 tyeight streets: wel urned aver, in eo Importution oF American putruleum aome: i > 7 je long fh stoc! i ylow Tia mitted : Hiteake tives: destroyed. “Lime. woult fait | Mcsiich strom competition with thor. qutive | eruelty, and neking for a divorco and suitable | MOynton Talling About St. Jacobs Ot 4 i Mlown, ' est weather to give ts a 7 per cent er vIN : tr Hil, TIME FOLLOWING REPORTS us to enumerate tho Instances where the sania ‘Yo the Honokithie the City Connell of Me City of | cause has produced the sane result. 1 \ petroleum Mndustry i Culiche thitt ie shovkd be i Chicaqy: ‘The undersigned, committee of Mra |. Shuil we learn nothing. fom ult tbls? Shallwe : { j | required to pay extraordinary. entry duties, an as this plan would ald tn relleving the sorely pressed exchequer of tho state tho projet finds hitny advouites, while tn the tmntter ot gna froits the vresent entry duty oF 07 ilorins: pur MW kilograms serves ns a complete’ cmbaryo against their introduction. : Furthermore, this. opposition at times takes tho more practient and probably successful form of opposition by the manufactururs of this country: * \ alimony, . —-Tho Prico of Hay. mg Lucy si ityrnor fled a simile bit auatust | Speclat Dispateh to"The Chicago Tribune, ‘Thea ey 1h Darnur. ou asonunit UF nis desertion. St. peu dane ae 6 alackt to- -gglliday Jameson, yestorduy granites ere morrow evening Capt, Boynton will 'sturt for Hiverco in the following cueus: Mangaroti | Gap, ‘ Tloltac renin doseph Holto, ai iho around ot | Calro from th foot of:Carr streol. lu his dieser tans (icons san {olla Copa, fom outirely recovered from the fatigue and Jhurles Honty Cope, for the mano causes Atleo | rhetmatisn with whieh ho- was troubled 4 Me Wills, from Arthur Alberton Wills, alias 7 i Arthur W. Hurtonalits Acid. Willis, aling Arthur | ON Ils arrival Sunday, and. feels, contitent Willis, on the ground of couvietion of felony; |. that he will be able to completa the trip to and to Mury J. Fiehting, frou Water Fielding, tk F ? All tha’ tnforimtion T. get tram the Jends i to belleve It will be below 73 nt. Su far as the price of wheat ls con- cerned, the news from Continental Europe i tire. | iy universally favernble; in some sectlous of all. this 1.) they will raise better erops than tliey have Hon expenses. | had fh twenty. fens. England always buy: 1 probabillty, want hor usual but inany of you may hot Know whit. is enw inonopollst elves to winemd isinture’* polnts.” «Yo you’ vowhit “polnts” are? at Albany and -ihi as awity’ Di underwriters, Neg leave iest respectfully to | who bave stood on hot wirceta, sblelding our {ay lin Sou? altentton as qunndlinis of tho pub- | faces trom the almost suffocating breath of Mu sufety, to tho tire ordinances of tho city, | smoldering ruins, while we vainly sought to ree and to $tch suggestions us in thelr opinion the | ogaize our own honwws and places of business— exigencies of the tines require. shall wo forget that alt that rain was caused by In thy nonth of June, 1875, wh taucbt by the great tre of Octob ssecond great fre uf Fitly, U4, inemory of every one, you wh ordlomice creating the Depurtiy But bribery hi the money subseribed ror el ? Wess a niin hus larga wealth he cannot | and will, inva afford to run for Congress’ or ny | qinuntity. With poor crops here unl good other positton. “The question. asked - be- | harvest on thy other side, It looks bad for fore nomiontion Is, Tow. uiueh money | us, Lt should be borne in mind that we have tho legsons | tho contiguity of frame buildings? Aro nye and 1871, and the rest ti tho renee. to kuthur noting from the pat? ) before the tountatuns ure hid ot tho inet Intended ta commomuruto the fire of ly adopted an Wtor Mutldinss ure We ta forgot Its s 4 aes a Cairo without leaving the water. Ie is very | hus te, and how much will he spend for his | led extraordinary good crops in this coun: Mii uso ue ondimines eviivied “An ordstnnes | iho kistury OF feamn houses in large eltles Is a ICE CEISG JO COUSTRIMEEISG, ‘ees : ambitious to aecompitsh this fent, whieh, it] cleetlah? ox, now much Will is frlands subs | try for threo. yenrs past, white’ Europe ot peettining to the inspeetion, construction, alters | history of lainentation, and weoplug, and yroat | Were the patent buvy of tho Empire will admit CNIMINAL COURT. . he dovs, will celipse all his previous oxple Tt seribo? And from the great big veseryolrot | the same period hag suffered with short teion, repaleing, and ranuval, of. bulidings, tho | mourding. [tis written inthe tom of annie | OC U8 being successfully und protitubly don ‘ Neca plain qrullis tac TO mifleg. | Buln the oxtoht ot ag’ | Stihseribed vlection oxpenses the Witte tilly | erop? : stornze of combustibles, and ‘other regulations } bered victims, “It points to extemed Uones and.) Mich ustul and voluaulo Atmeriean lnvautol Eugele ee pee : ries and miles. pit the oxtent of . any roll ttown Hi ton thousand rections, ant by “Ax to the eorn crop a” portalnig te the, rvention of, fires and the pinay poulatiae Ee tue or coaucta at bak siderable demand on this mirkute 18. ford was givon ton days 41 nay single stretch He feels indignant ‘over | the time that our greaf Gubernatorial, ane Itennnot by contradteted tnat our. cori bilemnut Mureiety, was tried for burglary,and | ‘(hy unwarranted reports that ave sacquiltteds ‘ ecte te Ceorge Williams plended guilty’ ao, Inecony, connected Jim with ,the St Jucobs 7 4 5 "7 Ol Company, .° Ile asserts that in aan sae given twonty-nine days In tho Coanty | 7, way or manner has he anything, ta de Mutthing Wagner pleaded guilty to larcony, with that frm, and that his trip is inude sole. and was gont to tho Mougy of Correetion for | ly on his own account, Ile is taking notes fonr months, ’ . for ahuok, which he proposes to publish statin 1 Sey ae. ttle foe te lurcony of post finish, gud is also engaged In his regu wae dones gnu i Steph ns wor on trial Hu baslieye of cuulrneding: for sults uf lls for the larceny of a dlamond ring. uf y 7 OUerta (Ura iie shun teu wulits ae assnuitana | at N. Al Bell, who has beon hitherta vary givon two yuura in tho Pouitentiary. extunsively engaged In putting up baled hay ‘Michael flirty, a banger-on wround tho Stook- | in. Missouri and Kansas, for this and other Ynrde, wis tried for the ‘larceny of twelve hogs, | Southern mirkets, says his presses will valued ut &4,. Conslderable interest wis felt in'| rest this season —-unless somebody Tivo eawnitauke common inchut Toomntyy amd |.L8o, WuMes to . operate, then | Lanse Ave x 4 a 7 § Hee reat the sone: Caras. Company cutiy | ZU, MAN WONG |UD a Meh ae Sel Slowed. The jury brought in wa verdict of crop wi bo 0 large th th 1 f guilty, itnd fixed the punishment at ve yours In Hit tt bo: wi i it tt edd a ol the Bemtentiary. ‘nis Is tho first convidtion for | Proll w! Wiped out. Mr Bell says that thy olfonse of hox-stenling, thouzh thero have | thuothy cannot bo bated and slipped in for been numerous prosecutions, Joss than $15.0 ton, and prairie costs the mer Joby Iagwarty was tried for burglary, and the etn, from 310 to $12. He thinks the prom- broken hearts, of desolate families, of sorrow, y tha tlrat of these ordinanees you created | and of grief, “Whoso ts wise will take heed to an executive department tor tho sutvey and ine | these things, Kespeutfully submitted, . spection of Lulldings and huving charge pf the Tiosas GoopMAN (Chylrman), ;- enforeiyg of ordinunces thon uxisting, and eich J. GOUDWIN, 1” others as should be enneted. You proyuted for AD WLTKOWRKY, i . CUNNINGHAM, 8 siteh Hd, Staton. i Fruing (bal ita us analy Go cintiniaal ye NG oF, Mr. Affeld sald that tho ; decay to the amount of percent. You dus FINGS. {THE PLANING { fned when n tuitdine should be considered SUAVINGS PROM THE PLANING-SULES { tnitsance, provided for ite abatement, and pro- | in tho lumber district were krenter. nulannce j ¥iled suftuble rites in reward to vlovator build | to the elty than thoy but over been before, tugs. You prohibited the ercetion of wood | Loomis, Throop, Hinman, and Robey streets { butltings exceeding twelve tect in bight at tho | were full of shavings, which werp in seme cases { peak or highest part thereof, and Hnitted tholr | piled bigher than the inilis, To wind carried densa You provider r She shavings in gil directions, and: the roofs uf atahes should be of brick or other incombustibte | the houses were covered with then, Some neat t muterial, You regulated the eonstrucdon of | brick houses hid been erected In that ueihbvor- ‘ Walls, store fronts, stuops, steps, ‘buteuntes, ork), and Ht was souxbt to injure thom by al- verundas, porches, Uity-windows, — towers, | lowing frites to be built. Tho autnurities { observatories, “dormer-windows, “and all) shuutd do sumething ubout the shavings und the 1 other appendages to bulldlug: inthe corpo- | piling of lumber In tho streots, | tite timits. You mndg such rules in regard to | | Me, Henderson sald bla viewy were protty well { i 1 1 ‘ } atunes the sewing-muchines, certaln! pr terns pof —mottl stoves, small domestic untonslls, and the less complicated and’ most ausily finitated agricultural muchinery. But, notwithstanding wil the tngenulty. and | outer- prise niunifested in this direction, generally tho original articles manufactured in the ited States are preferred, und give tho most. sates factory resuits, In the case of suwinreimohiues, ly tha deHeato purta are linported from tho nited States; tho huwvier or rougher parts, muda from trou or wood, are nimanwufuaturadt here, thus savlug frolght und other oxpetses, Hur ia inany fustanees the machinery uf the America articles is so delicate, and requires kuch perfeetion of oxcention, that they oxannot bo successfully Imitated here, probably owing to tha less deyreg of lutelligence. found in the laboring olass uf this country compared with thoxo of the United Stutes, who, with great skill und siecess, direct and suporintonl the working of our complicated Une and lnbor saving mus ehlners; consequently we lind the chenper und ware ordinary clocks, and some watelvs—bue particularly the clocks—arriving and being Ine traced hero by tho hunitreds of dozens, a tho i i Congressiontl, and Presidential elections avo | crop Inst year was 50,000,000 bushels sliort 13 Untengo. over, the land Is drunk with bribery. 1 pity. compnired to the crop of 1879, ‘The wliter o U that Httle orphaned $3,000 wandering about | tsso nnd lest -cummenced tha ist ef Nove the streaty of Albany, and finding ne parent | ber, Lt was whit is known asa ‘bilzzarily— age. It strayed of from ne family of ble. | the coldest and most severe winter that has brothers, who ought to take chirge of the | ayer Leen experlaneed In this eauntry. One foundiing Id at the Legisintor’sduor. What | result was a unusually fargo eanstinptlon aatriking phenomenon, that, ty the Inst Mfty | of corn vil the farm and ity finmediate viele yenrs, aniong the millions of dollars oxatide | tty for feeding purposes. ‘Then, agaln, large ed in the New York Logisinture, onty: $2,000 | qiuntities were used for fuel, aud in canse- have miscarried! Tt shows thatié there was | quence. itis fale to presume that from 2) to no God and no Judgment day, the -snfest | a per cent more corn was consiimed in this business in the United States is, bribery, | way of the crop of 1880. Uhan during any te What. other great enterprise, whiat' other | cant proviens year, ‘This dees not include Breat business, Involying intilons of dollars, | the hundreds of thousands of reres of corte ean be curried on for ten yeurs with only & | that wera not gathered and rotted on the Joss of $2,000, fey ground. ‘Sho recelpts of corn iu Chicagu All this contention for tho spoils of oflee, | from dan 1, 1880, to dune 1h 188d, were 3A which kept tho Senate of tha United States | 611,018 bushels, ‘and. the receipts from Jat for four months playing the fool, and for the | 1, 1881, to dime t4, 1881, were 18,113,130 bust: Inst ond month has made the private parlors of the Delavan House tho centre of Natlonul Interest, fs unly another pliuse of bripary. It {s not-so much bribery In eash: paid down, suitably officers and Indicated thelr dutivs. ty the seco yuu forbade the repair of 3. ‘ols. ‘Thig shows i deercage at 16,38; bushels, ‘Tho prica of corn in Chicago not ix three-quarters of a cent ver pound, ai the bight af buitdinga and thickness of wallsas | known. Thoy hadn't chunged since the extons intellent business-inen, having In view tho | alon of the firo limits some years ngo. Tie thought public safety, ko W required, You made | it would be very detrimental to the future tatere Jury was out, soo the, crop and harvest is such that the | but bribery in the way of ollees promised, Hig. pelea rh wheat le eae Greet tho fe Haut cotataylva wl nh to, elty, Hits, eatg of thy city to pita sie: eR. AD bo kos nels Pie dite et it maine ma nncada ft dimes Colling wagon trial for robbory. market figures will ok go. over the bare cust | * You hele ing into ane ome and:L will help Oi Aa heeecoeeaiel tha hext cords vel ed ce “CUT G > enlet . Every: i$ bee! es Since pd hatad ol i ere! Y a” r AHeG OLIN Torede “BotAUIst. those weCHona Lg STOW Withers TeRHIGra Aud InaROne hacatsoane ie fits thane of tho luirvest and “heued his preference to | you Into another offles.” It ty. often true harvest. Le anythlog should happen to the corn-crop in the way of early frost, and Ven nor says We are to have frost overy munt this year, you will sea- corn sull “at SL bushel in New York before November nest ‘The official report of the Agricultural Con inissfaner of Ilinoly esthnutes the wheat: which related tothe storage and use of the ‘he report was adopted, ‘and, on motion of products of petroleum and other combustibles; | Mr. Cunningham, 600 copies wera urdered ta be and gave such powers to the otfigers of the De= || printed for eirvuiation and signatures, with o Porimentus should emible them tonet eficiontly | View of Inthuoncing the Council, - a the public servicu, Then, and not till chen, The Chater remarked thut the fire ordinance COULD PhoPEnT’ FI PROBATE COURT, Tet is presses remain Alle this yerr, minless In tho estate of Abigall F.: Grant, deceased, | others want téteke tho risk of amit profit letters of udministintion were Issued to Joba O, | for hurd work, Grant, under Hl bond of. 41000; approved. A SENSATION AT ELGIN n tho extuto. of Caralino st. Frost, 2, . : Jettors of ‘administration wore lesued.to Ada M, z M Frost, tier a Lond of &2,0W), approved. Botetel Dlayateh fo: Ths Chiengo Tribunk wary; tho thrughers tsunity come from Ene land, but wiihinills, separators, and horag. rakes from tho United States are yonorally pro- ferred, The seed-deiils and corn-ptanters might ‘be made a success If consideration wig token of the vatue of lund here, and the spaces betweon tho rows or acl werg reduced to contarin te the that. by the tla that a mands sworn tn le has pledged all tho futronnie “of that’ allies, ‘The trouble comes from his unwillingness or. Incapacity to deliver tha goods he soll the first Tuesday In November, ‘The machinery of bad American polities just now consists was continuntly coming up, aud ft dld goem us it me Deus BREATHE | Bivething radical anount be dont, And. HAE wes quickly, to convince tho people ane jo Council =, of 600 wheuls, but the ¢ of theay wheols | crop of that State at about hulf of what It Igencles. nil of faving thom from threo Exaty, I, June 2,—Judge Ranstead, In | play inta one tb whieel, AL thint erent : Y to June te A conttence was inspired ta which they | grey more that It was te fane. teat purt, they should bs reduced te * a ; play inte one great wheel, and that great | was Inst yeur, and’ that was up to aud betore bee ores i ie 6 TAY t JUDGMENTS, the Kane County Court, sitting at Geneva, | centre wheel has a thre made ont of railrond-.| We Ce vo weeks of the Had befure Hun the Soup aint Pe oe ‘A DANGEROUS THING ‘TO TINKHIL two feet. But-the'yrvatust hindrances auulnst i 1" We have had sfncad tine 1 two y the successful omployment of ayeloultural mn chinery tu Hungary ts the lack of intellizanee On tho prt Of those Who ure required to Operate thom. sAcetatamnad to handle very heavy and wrong muchinery. not Hable to bu oroken or Miearvanged, inaiivulitel by such hands, tho delicate parts of the American machines ure wan, rendered © worthless by varclesnvas: or rough Use, and Huy, watwuralls thoy attumptto supply ull duplicate pieces from thalrown native work: shop ie will be readily. perceived bow soon a valuable machine may beeome worthless, Another renvon why the Auericnn reapors aro not more wenurally adopted Is owlug to the op. positiun of thy laborluy chisses, why, imagining: that thelr Interests ure nalfected injuriously by these muchines, refuse to bind up tho xray eat. by theut, or charge for tha bindwox: alone the. Uniren &rares Disruicr Court—Junan | yesterday ‘fined John K. Eddowes ayd.Par- Bronaerr—Hdward Hawking ot al. va. Newell | dou HE. Worseloy, the two drugglats of dene. Mutaun, Hugeng 8, Pike, J. J. Morton, and Bams | yu, 850 gach and sentonced thom to'ten days’ See Ps Chemist tereetainuar for | Imprleohment Inthe County Jail, ‘They 4 Aol ree AY plan feb ey ‘vee )-wore convicted Inst week of selling Hquor in suns SIUATaROR, € auio ye, Charles Hor vigintion of villae ordinauices, but sentence Ho Count — Juvox. GAuy —Clty ya, | Was reserved, Both ‘are prombnent men of Smytho; condommution verdict ugalnst city tor | heh: soclal standing, keoping the two drug. 33.000 for whlening Tbirty-third etrest, from | stores of the place, and thelr conviction and SCAT CA ne Noyos ot al. the Hinpriughinent statis ere Beuustiey iu ath ANOS — Ce . creates a stir. Judge Ranstend has the top. ys, Chlungo & Northwestern Hallway Company, | iitation af cwlninistoringe. the ny to the full Cincuir Court—Jupay Monar—A, F. Seo | pert of its luttar, rezurdluss of person, anc bergor ot al, va, John and Timothy Finny verdict, | OC bem, particularly stringent tn his deal Sie), and mation for haw trul-—-Voter Mee | Inzs with whisky crooks, “Hoth dofendants iron, and on that wheal iy werank, and on tint crank ty the hand -of “Satan, and. 4 tho big wheel all: the smaller wheels spin rouml in the wiiutietory, What lias bee the te struction of othor nations Is getting to he the overshattowlng trouble ot this Nation, While, through favoritism of logistation, the grea minss of the people find It harder and -harder, work to invke living, we lave too many men worth $10,000,000, nn $40,000,000, ant 150,000,000, atic 856,000,000, Cun they’ put the: Legislature into one pocket and the Congress of the United States Into the othar pocket: Revolucion is just ahead ot ws, and 1 pray God it {iiny he'n peaceful’ revolution, ay at, plone Pumping out tho lane tunnel, fling Jewith The insurauce tuterests of tho vity oallod | niro-wiycurinoand adjusting a fuse would not these measures with unqualited apnraval, Capt | Injuro the efty moro thin tha erection of frawe tah which before lad reqarded with susplolon | bultdings on tho outskirts. Ile understood that everytuloy pertaining to Chicago, looked with | more thun 1,000 frume housed bud bean put up move fuver, and the hulders of tulllions of dol- in tho extremo northwest part of the city (throu lars begun to regan this olty asa safer pluco ( onulot,ntacostof §t00 each) aud they wero for tnvestinent” than. it had over ut | rented for $100 a your tu Polunders and before, | ‘Tho iimurance cupltal, - which | othoremiyrants, But the wind saldom came au eth tunounted to 39,71 . | from tbat direction in dry wenther, Frame wits soon reinforced, til in 1870 tt reached | houdes wore ben moved aut be; S5L00,700, tho last 813,000,000 lug ins | roud tracks on the troduced purely: b severest storm, tornndues, aunt Tnurrleanes throughout the great griin-produclug fect Hon over known, whlelt inuy have the at 4 to reduce the estimate, - Taken all fi ull i Jonks ns if wo were going to have short cre tila year, which with a prosporous outloo aerods the water, makes tt look vad. ROCKFORD GOING INSANE. Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt. + Evary, 1h, dune 3l,—Three Insane persons fron Rockford—J, P, Mollstadt, Mrs, lary “Bradner, and 3frs,' Christine Holm—were brought to this city. yesterday by Sherll ‘od the ruile 1 the West Side, and it was pro- cuues of thy growhux cout | posed to butld frame sbauties on the Southwest dence th ouyeity, The muderwritors of tho lly, | sides If somelbtng was not done, Chicyzo woutd with a view of contributing ta tho sate vad | be surrounded, vot ooly by nw belt-railboad, but vies the public sufety,—vo adjusted thelr ‘rates | a belt of frame bulidjngs, ‘Too public ought to of premio and thelr rales for gompuslnie itus | be aroused tu the duiizer. The city was growling to unuke ft to tho inturest of propertytioldel j ‘ } i | uid with apectal reference to sufuty from tire, } { t i 4 H i { } 2 ‘I ts 5 | Sounty, to place Ia rata | so rapidly that tho people lost sight of such | same neice they would usk for cutting aud binds | Alanoy vw Edward lubovites vordiut, 83. hove, appeuled thelr cages to the Clroult | the bullot-box, where this great wrone:ts.to' | Hutchins, of Winnebago County, Tho bight of build things. . ing. Tho combined Teaver aed Cee ae be . % , Court tu ayoll the jal. be correvtedl, {f correctuil ie Will bo.. Wo had | tho asylum. All wore vivlently pr Teer ee und aa thelr depth nnd whith, | | Sir, Goodman suld insurance moti know about | ised from tho requircuients uf i293 cuND,, ulneo THY CALLe . a 2 a forty years’ quarrel nbout black slavery. | When lie arrlyed at the hospital Hutebin tho Helgi ol, pute tl 1 gutters aud curnives, tho | tho Intrnotions of the lire ordinance, and tholr | the grain must be cut low forthe valug pr tho Junay Duvssoxn—Gane to Indiangpolla, GEN, J, H. MOORE: > What wo must hive now Js a twenty years! | found he had not brought the papers forthe ay bes oF al 8. 8 ie Pinte of pirapots, the | minds constantly dwolt upon the buzards mens | straw. which nocussitutes the cutting off alone.| Bs polls, ode fle Sea contest about white slavery, Wo must have | commltinant and so. te had. to. returt 10 hammeationse Seetutn Mid DOSHDRR tee rn epee oaets hie” eine oe Uso Cone in ee. nt Wel ats Fun ok terou eras |" viet evens inal it i pee cane D ssaplers patent poles igersd ~ | the cnmnelpation of American libor from the | Jrockfurd, leaving the mau ti the City dull consklered when vetubiishing a rate; and so | Whun thu ovil came upon thom thoy thought of | of, weeds, which, IF bound up at once with the | clvil cutonder, No cago on trlut, - HcATUIy Ih, Juue 3h—Lhis. evening | curse of monopoly, .\Wo must. send. mien to nid the dangerous were wooden ainbodrds on the tops | st, learued ite lessons, and — determined grain, would cuuge it to heat and injure tag | Jupuk Gsny—Nos,- 69, G0, 08, 74, 60, 88 to 09,00, 1 Gen, J. Il. Moore, who was recently up- ol bouses believed to be that they aided unex: | (0 do. better far tle future, tue” how | yumi2,cy wae wn The desiderutun i three r t mo rae of private pirties State and Nationa) Legisiatures who cannot nen in charge p Today he returned with the papers, and fuk | . 10), and condunmution calondar, No, 1,0(%, City | painted tT q U be suborned by bribery, either In the shane. | ito the hosp! ks i > 4 ve ed of wire that are loft In the gruin that welf-bind- UGE BsuTH—Set casos by agreement, No union of Churel aati alo, mid do belleve * hug noted “thelr bighth. watertits, thn pl bor fn the st ye 4 i Us : e . tlon and serenade by the Decatur Band at , NSAS HARD UP. thiokness of wally, und thor purtictluns, wy ah tnutter sbun fore tuolr iniudes “he renter eke, | C'S CmPIOY SOMES es POC HS TUL ANECeNS case on trial, YY ARKANSA' ia Vo, | ily residence, A Jarge number of proml- 4 teers Aang Acatete Sade Gory. No. | hunt eltizens wero present, and gfoneral furs. Haitroud Company, on,trinl wolla wero exchanged, the Guneral. was JVOUE FAMESON—Nov, He 14, 15, 17, and th No, wi during the Waras "the Figluting Pare Mabie atakaer ak Mun eg ona | Sua Wi De aeolopanted UY hs aay a am sh, rl i} a cCOM pal 118 BON Nus, Oks, Nish Kh GH), 00) and” Que NO | “Harry Moore,» Re ore Jupay Rugens—Set' case No. 4,190, DHT ’ rae aya Doxyolt, tu be tried by thaCoure withotiea Jurys |.” A TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, : ~ Subde TuLEy No 36, GA fad ites uh | «SARATOGA, N, Y¥., dune 81—The National Gaines Jord V8 | venpurancu: Association of tho Muthodlst <JUNGE ANTHONY—Nos, 1,449, 1,450, 1,475, 3410, Church met hero to-day, : The Rev, Dre As J, hie AAG, LAT, 1,480, | 488, BSN, 1,600, TAU, wan Gordons of Hagens was olgcted Preal- . a 2 rial, Yod, 129, | tent, ane . Tiley, of Ponnsylvanla, wl Nie? ARTE Neate eH Eo) a Nod ay Vice-Prosident, and Eliza J, Thompson ‘ putas with unvrring ucouracy. | Committes would minke them fvol thelr respons hey established two etlicient fra patrols, | aluility iC they undertook’ to trample upon tho equipped dud nulutained thum ut au expense of | fire ontinunce, sole $4,000 per unouin, Which bay heen paid for Mir, Moore thought tho report was vory gould by Jae Insuriave agents and thelr companies, and yory wise, but when tt gut before the Cuutie -\3 tho result of these ieusires the new part | cil it would bo louked upon as the expression of of pees ae eet A pat ed raulcts iit Wve ascot of alurmists. , 2 at any AL a wie war wuvO 4 : been, Nota wooden sign lug buon left op top ge COMET REE BUOULIC ACT of thy building, woxten cornices have beon subs | 18 conjunction with the Cittzons’ Association to stuntfully Lunisbed, and the rutes of insurance | enlighten the Aldermen, Promiund buve been reduved In exact propor |, t Gondwin did nut think the peapta apure- Mon as tuese precautions bave beun employed, | chited the danger which throatened thom. ‘Tholr Under theso weusures Coleago bas prospered to | Mitereat must Lo awakened, Fow weru aware a dexree quite in advance of all precedunt. Wo | Of the condition of the southwestern part of bazand uothing to saying that millones of dollary | 120, elly | to-day, ‘Tho Stuyor suewmod to are Invested tn Chicago cuterorics to-day Jean toward = tho ainendutury oriinancy, Nbtch would not bave been trusted bere but for | and. If the Council passed it by decided voto, the cuntdence Inspired by the measures wu huye | be would cithor approve It or allow it to yo with. f * Spectat Wiapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Litriu Rock, Ark, June 2.—The Board of Conference juvertiso to-day for Dror for a lonn of $125,000, ta defray tho url oxpenses of the State for the ousultiy| wont months. The revente of the Stute ier ce nnd bunds ‘at-7 cents on the do! Pe pledaed 18 suauy ity for the brome payne of thefonn, “It ts beloved the money (ren St TLoula or Chicago. ‘The liter ton of the Byard Ig to obtain the money ay low a rate of Interest as possible, ) int untcss the Chigoh of God rises up fun shows horself the tt ela Jupeoply, 1s wol asthe frond of God, kung proclalins her aytipathy for thase who ure, with thobr fam fies nt thelr backs, tighting (hls. great. battle for bread, sho will become a definet institu: ton, und Ubriat will again go down on te pach, aud Will invite twelve plains honest fisherinen ta cota forth In the Apostlestitp of a now: dispensation. of :rightoousnass, mane ward ns well us Gadward, . Whot-[s the pres ent dlsgraceful phase of Stata und National |: patties t You aul Tara paying teday the hoard, and paging and: clears, and: wilsly bills of tho Legislature of the State of Now York, while they are hovering aver the polls of office, No ong supposes that-the dfteen or MAY VS, MAY. To the Biitor of. The Chicago Tribsfhe, Cincaao, Juno AL—Wiil you please answer tho, (ellowlug question ‘through the colons of your, paper and kindly settle a disputes; “Did Chicago buve warmer weatber aud “ inora'of it" durlug the inonth of Muy, 183), than who. bad during tho month of Muy, 18507 Yours very. Tu- spectiully, {sergt. Michell, in churgo of tho Fi loo Stution, says the mean month, ture for Say, 1860, was O15 eres: bigest, 3 lowest. a7, ' Tho. menn monthly temperuture In days +81, was 00.7; hiahost, M8; lowest. 37. May, 16h, wus consequently warner apd pa “ snore of it," Gvou though the maxiinuin tone AW Euhtoptan, Polyglot wo AL et Washington Bust. “De Winter Humes. Gontsbinok nogro, HAs Tos el, hy a Mf des VG GANDSER-NOS, 110%, 125 417% and | Ohio, Seeretary, vohn B.-Gough, Sotho wenty candidates avor- which they aro cone | lerwabiy (tt 1 Has MOWEVEN, NEES SATTEI OP E> | Cede, Se a a eee Tho Power of the Pres, 7 THE "BOSTON PONCAS," Be . une: ar ieliango two with Gato tho Fronod, Gorman, tulle Portus lanwaages A ro tga wxpert 8 atin an e i ae shorthand, beiuy alo to verito 20, words jr U uuifores, Dumas stitoa that at one tine be 1 Un ofllulnl roporter of tha. House of cone and Ou motion of Mr, Moore the committee of fye that, {1 tho observunce of these jmportant ore-| were instructed to codporate with the Citizens’ vances, thera has been u perceptible letting- | Assoolation in presenting’ tue matter te the jowu—a growlng disregurd both of thelr spirit | Council and endeavor to defout the scheme I 1 i anew field and givous for 9 change two ereat ! | ind letter, Wulldiugs have beeu erected, pers | of Ald. Hildreth, who ta sald to bu working tu i Christan philanthropists who would adorn the Senato of the United Stutes more than {ho Sonatoriat ollica would adam: them? 1 homlnates Wilinn E. Dodge, the great Chris. tan philanthropist of Now York, eorge . Senuy, the grout Christlan piillantbrophst of, Brooklyn. 1. do snot know whether bg In no way (se tho’ power of the f is Ore aurely shown than In the universal kuowludze: that hus‘iu fees thu a year been ditfuwd throughout titty nilliions of people of tho wage durful curative proporties of that splenilit per aay Ridnvy-Wort. And the people from thq -Atlontic to the Pucttle have sbown thalr intollls wence and thelr koowledge of woul 16 bv the papers by already muling KidyuysWort,& Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune : Sioux Ciry, 1a, June 9.~—Acting under ape EW COUNTY, BUILOIN 6S ; ‘ortlers from the Secretary of the Juterjor, Mausiatectowy, In.. June: 3t.—Lho title Col, Edwards, Agent of the Winnebago and | to the Marshalltown publlo park was to-lay Omaha tndlans, has caitled a council of each | transferred by purchuse to Marshall County, tribe separately to submit to them thess Inv | being the outcome of several years of Court: ups under permits not tutended for Just duck | the interest of tko owners vf prairio who waut teextat; perhaps with tho promisuof dncasing | to Ket au iucomuy from thelr proporty, H brick, but not eo fncused. Thelr mugnituds { but who do net wish to pus up ‘Seltes alurin. Tho (wolves fout rule bas not been | ‘brick dwellimugs if they cau avoid ft. He came to country several years: ne they are Conkling mon or Anti-Conklty a A tow yours of? trictly adberod ta, "Additionul wooden storica | Bix, Crauu ud noticed a yood tuwoy violations | houscbotd rentedy for ull diseases oe the wdueye: | Wulcles? House ugitation, Plans and ypectiieattons for | {net “Tony knuw thoy aro anititratd, anti: | wnat tuted LOMB OE it fa'teaite wou juve been erected on the topsof woodeu buildings | of the fire ordiuance in dilfereut purts of tho § liver, and bowels.—Jlemtd, ces WIM the Winnebaxves tuke the Boston | county buildings and. Court-Hlouse are un- | rum, antkiznoriuce. But no such nomtna- | who is sild to be auito intelligent aud relic’ i . j

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