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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 10. 1881— TWENTY. PAGES: 2 ne > == 5 5 us E om- | being destroyed, and the Committee decided to | be observed thar nearly 50,000 peuple went home | made important discoveries which will in, due ‘i \" Schr Lavinda, Menomince, lumber. 'H. w CITY. tnnled hor te bor might tau rosulfy readunitied haven urge steam radiator pliced in the vault | yesterday without delay for the first time sinco | time nppour tn tho solentie publications of the MARINE NEWS. Senr Venture, Grand Haven, bark. * the latrer, but refused to Have anything to.do | in order that sterm might ve ent up ne navigation opened. : d tbe tea rennet facts we oie pepe ih 3 Jaw, Baral ‘cout, ESE ASeE vi ime. A re fon from the Recorder tor fur- = determined is tha , rpus = ‘ belson, Lud with Theodora. time A requisition frum ine “ Fee ee et ia aninter ine olen w ivugeots, Ch The New Ordinance in Relation to tevnie olfteg was auDTeNed THE BOARD OF TRADE. noother bistologist bas ever + niture neet vcorded, 2 IN GENERAL. ‘Tire Boilermakers’ Union held a meeting last | a pimaker Unlon hele ee ac “ommlttee on ‘Town ind Twn Accounts ; gs rc — night at, No. West Lake atroot, President Gurion oa Powe ie SLUM from | IT WIL GO ANEAD AND BUILD ON LA SAtuH | pusele breaking up and forming new ones. | the Brid, Put in Fi Davin Ess, of Boston is at the Tremont. take Lae Tees ten uc HeeniGnts side towns. Dr. Hull, of ath Evanston, STREET. would be nape ve, pee . 1e ae rp eed 2 1ages Put in Force Heber oes - ther perfeeting arrangements | Oe ntoan bill of $115 for fifty-two visits to a | ‘Cue Tarmuxe yesterday announced the fuet | hud x ceil wall. If this observation be veriiic BE uta biel ott W.P. Bowes, of Omaha, Isat the Suerman. | for the grand pienie. to be given by the Uilen | Eiatiepox patient, and the County Visitorstited | that La Sullestreet hnd been practically vacated, | 1tWill be of the profenndest Interest to scien . . Yesterday. cnr Mary. Muscezon, lan a. | Aug. 1iin honor of the visiting bollermakers 2 ig ¢ 3 + | title men, and will require a modification of the dian, ty JepcE A. Hoon, of Georaia, is at the Leland. | “Ve. Tih honor of the visting botcntion of | that he had ouly visited the patient twice. The | in accordance with the order of the Uity Coun | {Hlle,mer. and will require x moditieation of the i Sr ereor ria chr City uf Toledo, Munis.ee. lumber. nt. and there was a lively | oi and that the opponents of the vacation hud | ities have nyroed that au abundance of food D. W. B. Cosney, of St. Louis, is at tho Tre- | representatives of the eraft from all over the | Voctor was pr w Z i : vordy spat between him and the Visitor. After a j mont. country for the purpose of forming a National | ¥ ‘ dard | been euchri , men who wanted to | produced an increase inthe number of cor- | Notice from the ar Maumee Valley, Muntotee, lumber, a i county $415, with other wards yet to hear from. | oughfare rendored remunerative. A visit to hee oD. tines) Vaontalagd cee dower aa at Vessels us’ eep to Seb Minerva, Stusk on, lumber, z Pacittc. and ulso to receive visiting unions. ; Abeta B th 2 S$ b d 2 ‘i ¥ U.S. A. is at 1 _ th Tne case of James and Bridge jouner, | the grounds showed that while the street bud | 3,000,000 or 4.000,000 corpuscles. to the cubic mil- r Iss JECT. Francis Woopsnince, U. Ir was incorrectly stated the other day. on the charwed with erueity to a child, came toanend | jeen rendered, puesable either for teams | iimetre. tat night the theories were contradicted e Starboar the Palarr. authority of gome vollcemun at the Armory, | Charged with cruelty to a child, came to an ont n ; Haining ; sed = i that Justice Wallace had ziven the name of | 11 the Criminal Court yester a | or pedestrians, there hud been no attempt to | b¥ the presence of 5.009.000, the normal propor. A. Stronach, Sinmisde, i D. C.THostas, ot New York, is registered at i nT SarruRE: abe in that Mrs. Monner was the stepmother of the ns i Bir SION » } com must have taken nourishment, Dr. Fenn Ww is 0. L. Schr Wiliam H. Dunham, the Sherman, Aeniy tat wad puttherhen policeman with: | child abused. Tho father wppeared as a prose | 40d At present tho street Is lmpassable, reenrded yesterday that the tnster’s physical Green AS fi but his evidence went the otker THE HEARING DELAY uppearance indicated a steady decline, and 3 H. Hcananp, of New York, is | outauitority. ‘The Justice himself would never | CUtibE Ww Pror. Fa: enti a F at surt. It would } Wiss but < Crorrr, of London, England, is oelinge 4 unity atlarge, | S20wed that rrossly {ll-treated, to away on at vacation and probably would not Mr. Griscom experienced so much satisfaction | Grain :Freights Active and Firm— ead ae ice Pace e eS eee eM na aate the extent, even, of being forced tosleep out of | be buck unui about tho Zit iust.to hear the | from bis ride on the lake yesterday tht be will ih bee kee Bias he was convicted. Corporation Counsel Adams received a letter | evinced the sincerity of the work done, even if atwithstanding, tim that be give (be | oors during the winter months. The mother | motion to dis-olve. the injuaction in the La | take auother excursion at 10 o'clock this miorn- child so obnoxious a name grew out of the al- er | ar Cuantes Tei. ex-Mayor of Tynmouth, EO | thosr criuninal inisiuforimution of the puileeman, | Was remanded for sentence, und the father dis- | Salle street “vueuton case. whieh was fot | ing. plana teat Rea UC ES . of | gat MEETING of shorthand writers was held nt = . | Mr. Kules and ‘Mr. Puller, and yesterday moen- LOCAL ITEMS HOME GATUERINGS. Mins. F. M, Janes and Miss Edith James, the Palmer House last. evening to arrange for RY. ing they appeuree before Judge Barnum to Bs ALS. TeaIRIROES OnEKSANGE é Siar Shewipes eee ons Be waar, ot Nee Nhs Parsee” POF | Lope F, elation was Nery atin | aug mow Pubic Lineary Hoard held is. fest | weuncious fe nus dua case, lead Ghai ape | TUGN eat and JooKed a the comer, anger lust oveulag. ‘Tue nev bridge ordinance | Pkt eutiekoy ris SAD ba corm aut df London, Engiand, stre:a w president of | Botting was done beyond the election of the oO ney ff ae Hs Stifter = which | 72ueed that tho bearing should yo over, to be And tho wondertul tail that grew from it; was ordered to be put in force by Mayor Harri- | Prop Cuba. Buffalo, #0) bu corn. Pesan ees eae rd ea Giles Ot soaps ue en ee peuillan meeting Seaeriny arene Ae Ter liken up on notice to complainants’ counsel at His hand struck. pin a son, and the bridge-tenders enforced it to the Eanele MeDun "de ME nak Kon, Ugh, pes 3 5 = Per st aie tye reer ptr a Raa Lane Alien, any Ume after the 1st of September. Where it shouldn't have been— letter, The vesselmen suy they have but little HL, Shri: Stuntstes, Nebr. acitic. operation ch as were not in atte e nard Callaghan, Lawrence W. Kadleg, Berthold | In the meantime affuirs remain In statu quo. | as she slid from his knee he sald domit. ! Ina & Yousguove was yesterday elected a | work yt 1-ilane. The officers eleeted were: | TO vonthal’ Harry “Hubens, the old members | The eomplainunts have thoir injunction und wre z5 ‘i be objection to that part of the ordinance which é wiigtc. Director of the Board of ‘Trade, vieeS. A. Kent, | Presid: i... in Bennett; Vice-Presnlents, John holding over: and Dr. Schmidt, Messrs.George B, | B&Ppy: the city bas vucuted the street, uz it Everything at the Board of Trade lunch-'} provides that the bridges shall be kept clused Dunbar, Mysxecon, sundries, resigned. Inner: “Tie proposed Conventiog Wil Ob Metl | Armstrong and W. d. Hynes, those recently ap- | Sfaueyatel does, wot wish to da anytbing fur, eee eee ee coat Oe eee Cee MAGE TALC UNGE cue a ee seinen anton thor, Hehe ComPLarnT is made in mdpard te. the esanition at the Palmer House, and will wind up with a | pointed. 5 the Hoa’. of rade. not Deng a | Bied by the “ Open Bourd”), ts now in com- eblert to that part which prescribes that the tarbo Sundries, of the sidewatke in Lrout of Nos. 18, 180 an tanquet. Its object is to etfeet « National or- President Onahan, of the old Board, introduced } purty to it, can go on and busld on the property | plete running order for breakfast, dinner, | Dridses must be kept closed from balf-past 5 to terrae een Howe strect, eanization of the profession. the new members, and wade a short speveh in | when {t sees tht, or can get a conveyance. MrT aud supper. Our readers doing business in | M#lf-past 61n tho evening, as most of the ves- 1 bu corn and sundrtes, es on the { Kules thinks any one who chooses n tear « = ie sels leaving port leave during the afternoon and . Coliingroud, VOU bu corn and stm which he thanked his. Inte assoc! Hoard and the officers of the Public Library for | down the fe their kindness, und expressed the deep picasure | wuthorities ¢ of Crosserlough, Cavan, Ire- “formeriy a resident, | pacien Rov id, aU land, fs now in ction of hi: nee just erected, while tte city | that neighborhood will find no better place early part of the evening. ': 4 te will be rec#ivedt i peepee par oka at eRe cake, a ing. Another point in op- tim there wilt be « large-sized row | to get theirmeals. Special attention given to position to the ordinance raised by the vessel- Mr. Georar W. Worne of Chieuyo. recently died in May heurt-disease. ucex, Buffalo, 45,000 bu corn and sundrios, 5. C. Mall, Muskezon. fight. ‘Traverse City, Traverso City, sundries. TOP, ; devans errr he hud experienced in bis assoviation with them | If private persons undertake to muke the va- | ticcnaiecs, eteihrty : AT the United States Sub-Treasury resterdny Se lege Ee tae tase DERE and the rexret he felt xt parting. He then with- | cated street a thoroughfare again, ‘The contest olean lings, civility, gootl fare, and prompt | towing interest is that the law only allows verse Cire isco ju gutd ands a tas ies er eal Ny in aid of this project at Mec drew, xfer which x vote of thinks was passed | now will probably be between the Uulon Bu atlentions ine Soin: f the Iloboken fe: them about five hours in the day in which skevon, Might. excreta ets! mnick Hall two weeks trom to-day. Fathee Hoy- | to bun for bis services, thy Association und the Hoard Of rade, ee | es slag notice has teceutiy beea | £40 towing, One hour Js tuken from them ihe core ee : On mution, Mr. Rubens was appointed Tempor- | the city guardians catty sit on the new ‘fence | boats the sollow pectators. posted: “Th in the morning, oné hour in the eveuing, and t uneompro- : mt, Hehe m | ary Chairman, and act xs impartian ‘Tur receipt fan bas been one of the ablest, mi Hy . ts in th Abin are reserved amounted to mising, ana persistent foes of bid. lundlordi 5 u rts ; z spirits, $328 Tor tobacco und government in Ireland. He is a forel- | ‘The organization, of tho new Board was post- | “All there is of it,” suid for ladies. Gentlemen w thirty minutes oyt of euch remaining hour be- rtford. Burt usbu flaxseed. z for beer. aud eloquent speaker, und his lect- poled Unt Sweunce ia - read MR. BL H. KALES, py them until the ladies tween 7 inthe morning and hulf-past 5ia the Hoberman, Back Cruek, sundries, Mrs. N. K. Fammank will sail for Europe se ea eirbre iy enact Dine aalbie. Free eee ee es ror eon ore Necladl teams | counsel for the Union Building Association, toa | strikes us as reversing the proper positions. | evening. An immense amount of litigation will saber lonus. Lotilo, tau bit care, al | It ought, because ot the i ic Value of tho reporter yesterday, “is that the cuse g The patrons of the Common-Sense Lunech- | Ukely result from the enforcement of the ordi- | Schr Maznotia, Muskecon, light. during the present month, and spend se’ ing for a fortnicht's in company with the family of of the lecturer, | the evening employ: until September. “We were m court thi morn | Room, corner of State and Randolph streets | nauceyas itis snid that the bix transportation citre, the sterling qualitic te it. montas nbro: vies e . E } : A end the worthy object in aia of whieh it isto be | Vacation, which w 1 to the Committee as Melvi y. Fuller olf — a c Ean ss Dr. Joanston. delivered, on Administration, who were Instructed to re- Dae Raila roa ce Gorenralion Gove taka (Central Music-Hall Building), claim that it | companies and towime associations will have port next Weduest is decidedly the coolest place in the city dur- | the Captains of their respective boats keep rand: iaven, light, ay. 7 ‘ y ree pear and seta date for argument on the motion |} t Buls to the amount of about $1200, including | [OUl Soive the injunction and ail parties agreed | ing this hob w Tax Lumberman’s ther, owing to. the const; wife of Col. Bri nt | record of all time lost by reason of the bridges meeting at its room: : ig the purpose of act n n stationed in thts | ggoy for renewal of insurance, were audited and / tact x4 Nit Soptel se of ventilating fans lately in- 5 M CE a a etitite 3 seid heslth, acenpamesl by her son Gnd | jyWivearian Poole reported for the month of June |“ \were here uny stipulations made as to | reputation for serving the best the market af- | ‘city for damages for lost time. The great op- pErnort: last. showing that the number of visitors a the 8 is position of the transportation companies comes Bpeidl Dianaten wn Fhe OMGRGA Tbe, . fectly zuod health, kecompani Mn. WiiGnr, the Chicago agent of the Guion | jausuter, the deceased left this eity for New | jtererence Department for that mont Was 1.0} Line, Js unabie tosay wheter or not aes Y intending to tuke the Saund steamer of | paninst Lv of the same mouth In 1s8u; the vole were any people on board the Arizony, one Of | the Fall River Line yesterday afternoon for | umes consulted, i {the fine which isrumored tohave | Te a ee ee one shen 4 it reasonable prices, ‘with cleanliness \ ivility. from tho fact that if their vessels do not reack |’ Dernorr, Mich., July 9.—Passad down—Pre Ata mateh between the Yale and,Amherst | the clevutors by 6 o'clock in the evening storage | peliers Colorado, Idaho, Northerner, and Cone- ‘,the YAle piteber rupfured the | i5 curged on the grain, as no grain Is delivered | maugh; steam-barges Gratwick and barges, further disturbances of the street?" tord No, there were nu stipulutions made what- | and ever. The parties who have btocked the street |“ to the original case und are not | At a ms dots | nines Frida we steanie! ie purvose the American pate ! i been fustat seit. in comp:ny-with the: fumtly of of the read: ‘iolating any injunction. Whatever thes : i 1 * after 6 Jess the vessel lev D, dv appears that the barber who sut down at j Col. y, U.S.A. Col. Bridgman went East Hes OF at their awn peril, and probably when this thing | tendons of his knee, and the Amherst piteher | after 6 p. m., unless the vessel is at the elevator | Qzeman, Point Abino, Passaic and barges, Jare the press breaxtast during the Siingerfest was wW New York expr The ‘of books, 1,605, aga. Is over they may tid wl there is a wayin | had his arm broken, There is such athing | ready to take it on bourd, The following are the | vis Lord, D. W. Rust and scbooner D. K. Clint: $ t \ which they can be reaches as retribution after all. sections of the ordinance relative to the closing | schooners Lilly Hamilton, Marco Palo,andC, Ep ster of Maj.-Gen. Irvin Se- ; anda eousia of Martin his city, and was most hi; daily averue of Sunday visitors. 24). ‘The elrculation of books was 2107 in die. 1880. ‘Phe diy av Mr. Granni tho recipient of an invitation from the Pr Associntion Committec, und attended in the capacity of 3 Fresident of the Coton Building | "me enviable reputation in photography | of the bridges: Roberts. Lt be did not know anything 3 ited i! + ‘cd cuiauitel | Obtained -by Joshua Smith is the result of rt. & See. 981. Between the hoursof Gand | Clearcd—Schouner Irena. guest of the Committee. i Maus FS iy : A u u f alarze ciel: of friends for her F : vgs we about the troubles. He hud not be yy yi 6 Con. W. J. MASKELL, of this city, leaves for Limmeharaeter. she was a very act. | Uhciveulatlon wus 1015, ngulust 85 the preceding | yout any of tho mavewents made, and be bad | “expression” observed in lis productions. | 7o'elock in tho mormng and balf-past Sand | Tacced up—Propelicrs Dean Richmond, Junte ; See POeHOn OF ie mssiogury y|/Weunestay. wiser e eke nesta He (poetical) —" Why: should T fear to sip | City ot Cuicuso. Brightie, Vanderbilt, St. Louis, and Arizona; formerly President of the Board of Trade, and } thesweets of She (practical) | So'9s5" “Waring the pours between T.o'clock LAKE VIEW new Camrman of the Committee on Site, cw necessity fora tall! Luse a | inte morning aud halt-past 9 o'clock in tue | 2 Bae eee BoG barnes, Cowes y a We that the buliding operations would yo riche | vegetable culor Which is hot poisonous.” evening [t shall be unlawful to keep open any | f2tcbie and barges, Lincoln and barges, B. W. Rieonihe TO THE NEW LIQUOM ORDINANCE. | on. It was destgned to put in the fousdations The Central Restaurant, 75 and an- | bridge within the City of Chicago, for the pur- | Jenness and barges, William Cowie and barges, of auswerins an nd- tiled yesterday afternoon in the during (he ul weathor ante keep righ along | ayiph street, make a specialty of fine salads | Pose of permitting vessels or other craft to pass | Cumberland, 0. ‘Townsent and schooner EX | ement for a poy in one af the morning | Cirenit Court by Henry | Gunderman, Pelis | uN “wu reudy foroccutuney. stay ie alld | oe all kinds whieh are served cold from thelr | Huugh tho sume, fora longer period atuny one | Kelly, Woeoken and schooners IR. Winslow and has not been beard of sinee. He bas | tleim, Georze Kappes, and Jucub Huetz against nay’ kauieledgee as to the fenceay! sinse retrise ‘Chey are refreshing |,me tuan Jen minutes, at the expiration o "3 aunaiea, M been a quiet and moral you i ANd (tee Goa oP Lule view Liner aguitst | disclaimed any knowledge as to tho fencewhich | immense refrigerators, “Chey are refreshing | whic period it stall be the duty of the bride- | RUd Delaware: schooners Jamaica, Mary Copley, i i event tne enforce up. like Jonih’s gourd, in a single night. | this hot weather, - tender, ur other person In chine of the bridge, | Shandon, G. B. Sloan, P. M. Rodgers, E. W, Rathbura, Craftsmin, lda Keith, James Coueb, S know of no reason fur his sudden : * "i 2 o Le abe hint aebeag ts | Went of arccent anti-Mquor law. Theysuy ther | Hue he did know that a committee | the Shanehai Empire says thereare many | toulsplay the proper. signal ana imumediat Jura, James Platt, Har H : call on him, botb being ucquaiated through per | Vor of the parish. sonal correspondence. Many Pick! ears of axe, living at No. uceidcatiuly fell out of window at that number at 4 o'clock 3 afternoon, and wes so severely injug the head and back that Dr. Marchand tain! cannot recover. Dn. G. Fraxk Lypsto: late House Surgeon at Charity Hospitel, New York, and ne, They di : 5 Keesident Surgeon uf the Sate 0, five [Cut six inca joonkeepers mm the town, and file the bill | bd | been, ipanted to deci enor? | cases of Kidnaping children there, and the | close the ganic, und Keep it closed for tutte ten | D. G. Port be n Lo fal and Retuge. Wa aaner light hair cray f selves and all other saloon- WAS y means eerie Me a cople are i minutes, for such persons, teams, or vehicles us | yey Bissell, B. L. und Tenperning. P fof themselves at e Joine stock company should be farmed or not, | peoble arg it TAS be LEvurting cu pase Drees ae wo Muntetretne | Ski eed RENCE Tenia, Bie eck a: his shall be required, wuen the said bridge shatl | Dewey, E. P, Dorr, Pride of America, and Elgin. in be opened (if necessary for vessels to Wind south, six miles. ) fora like period, afd so on alternately (if TORP ETHAN: ct teeth nid, w At committee cunsisted of Mr. CL A. Ki teDermid, Mr. French, of Sibley & French, | ing the demand for their and Junn I. Bensley. What treat closit Keepers of tho samme place who may choose to join with them. Allor the complainants have | M4 been engaged in the business some time under | Mr, Wo J. Pope, Fesigned his po : i with the Intention of returning to Cater enter p ring pullets, shoe sale you can brown, ve aT haaaie 4 = on have | of otver craft, und closed before the expiration | Prise anil cons i e. ae While men gamble in stocks, women have | of ten minutes from the time of opening, said | P- Ponatuson and barges, Pulaski, B. Berwick, x mn i Yrow! vest. tle undershirt, dw 7 i (the ‘Tow IF the t: ng people “enguged in | Lrown vest. thes . :: ‘om tke Bonrd of ‘Trustees of the Town | Conclusion they would ultimately reaeh be Best Ui sinse ‘ i ; distriguning ee ae Stent io hieakheeealitia scl WaEG under the act of Ltée About the {could not tell, for they had held no meetmus SEE BOHN BUNSeL ry erate where’ ach priiee ‘shail | | Pont Henox, July 9.—Passed down—Propel- properly = ie ee t complainants fled petitions }"gng he knew nothing of the court proceeding e : ee bolder easels, | lersJurvis Lord, D. W. and consort. Enter is trect. be open for the passaze of any vessel, vessels, z A ‘ st prise and consort, H. L. Worthington, E. imeans anytaing devote their attention 2 North ed by his parents at Nu. Franklin street. 1 the statement that the work the ensuing year before | Rut he bre guint on the | would go on without let or hindrance. ‘oY ‘Trustees, and rhe 1 the Hou low who presses up bridge dtszust ; ; dof M tions, accompanied by been known to gambol in stockings. iin 4 Ore sue i Birkhead and baryes. ments of one of te quae THE CITY-UALL. the ne ction'on these petitions eee ue topeel Ma atte is | Oridse shalt then. in every such caso remalg | “passed up—Pbiladelpbia, Nashua, Juntat in the down-town section. : erred to M and then,-ut that time, THE SMOKE NUISANCE., en foolish te Ne Stout Ay eee Au Passer reat nebouecte At necessary, OT | Smith Moore and. consort, tehle an y s were “ 5 re Me. 5 GESRNUE SIT scorching weather. Examine Rec ‘ ur et 6. 3 ‘ or ant r i Ara meeting of Herder Lodze, ‘Tue cash balance in tho City Treasury July 1 } the petitions we Hare mean nti pales THE OFFENDERS-T0 1 fect in construction and utility. ae, waiting to pass over said bridge. . paride. Mas dow ar ald barged st Sills 400 B. B.. 1 on the ith last. the fullo} was avout $1,200,000. Hoonsopen ws usual until | _ ‘Lhe Commissioner of Heaith, on whom de- Cincinnati will ih arrhal tenet Sec. $36. ridgetenders, or persons in charge | {ATE Ye ss, ee LOkCine eee William Goodsind:; Seer usreeit: drs surat, Dee thou any orders from the | nance, bas bezun the work of notitying the TILA hicks Meine LO STTIDREE Hlcke |ie ins to passco” | port Heron. Mich., July 99:30 p. m= Sauneal Secreta Bisyadation-with restora Wealth, bean suits auztinst the compitaants | gwners of stores and factories from whose ehim- | POLAG UUOW Mese Women to support thelr | gers, temns, oF vubicles have been delayed fully | pycced ‘opellers " Vanderbilt, — Annie ages 5 ‘Tue County Treasure! edover $29.3 folation of the town ordinances with re eS GTOSLGAAt rieaed : sbands. 5 es bewg open. roung. St. Louis ay 2 Salley ee ae dG. eran aay Decree rainiabn pee oree pont chee to unticeasen salou. By néysoblectonable sinoke Eetes to nbite the | he“ Elite.” best cabinet photos, $3 per MUST KEEP TO THE STARBOARD. Loe Gaia bang a canes pad Bu. X. Frie . an Tht water collections in Jane utounted to | , fie ordinuuce in question wis passed May 12, | Nulsunce, He will give them a Uttlo time, and | dozen. 10s Dearborn street, corner Wash- | By reason of the enforcement of the new | schooners Q. Veith, James Coueb. Gen. B. Slax, Y ater COMCEE NS IE Une WOE 187, and provided tut the town, wuld be d then, if they du not remedy the evil, will prose- | ington. Steven: ordinance Capt. Carey e Hurbormas- | Rogers. D. G. Fort, 'P. B. Laelle. Jura, J. 2 ser, wishes notice given to Vessel-men and tug | Peitl, B. I. Coyne: tuz Stickney and barges. detin vhich were cute them, Citizens generally ILS1. vided into seven districts, with him, and he gets letters of co: taxes collected | that e salounke ommplane dalig, | OE police and tho licenses to plant duly. portion of the an in Chicago is certain! worth something, He is the man who swa els in tow that in future they Down—Propellers Montana, ludiana, Progress, TueEnr were forty-five patients ated in the | $106474.7. board while going up or | MP, Baldwin, Iron Age und consort. Fred Chicago Hospital tor Women and Children dur- |” pay. Captains with-v must keep to the fag the month of June, se the |)” Te ant sent é arene tion tor a license at ° He reevited the following yesterd: dispensary. and fourteen outside, making a total | last weele was SAWN. Atleast, that much was | gnpuat elections, and the question of giving | “On the corner of tha anes ‘opposit No. 4s | lowed the silver piece last week. He is | down the muin river: that fs, that vessels com- | Kelly’ and consorts: schooners S.J. ‘Tilden, of One bundred and Uventy-three visits | turned over yesterday. such License should be voted on by the voters of | Franklin street is a smoke-stack which for | Worth halt a dolla ing up the river must pass through the north | ‘Thomas Quayte. Kate Richmond, Nett Wood- Were inade to the dispen: meant of 1 ae contributions to the fund for the benefit | the district in which he was. If he received | throwmg out immense voltimes of black sootis | “Dear me!” exclaimed a landlady, “it | draws of the bridges, and vessels going down | ward, and Nonitor. = E a mujority of the votes the ‘Trustees were | not equaled by any other ehimney in the eit MUSE pass through the south draws. ‘This will Wind northeast, fresh. Weather cool. Joes § possibl me ake : does seem inipossible for me to make both | Mult Piet Ui esire tend to lessen the danwer ESechsn donated was fruit, suap, clothing, old linen, ana cur- | Of the fumily of Policeman Mahoney now | ty ive hima license. otherwise not. Every one | Tpit continues we will be obliged to vacate oi rite regent ote nae peting were alsa received. xinount to about $140. running a salvon without a license was tobe | ouice us tho smoke sweepsdowi Won US ALA ends meet tT Wall then” suid the boarder, | of “jams by reason ot the brides be- Gpactar ibbateh te The Untiaab: Tiabaaes THe “Municipal Code Tue Gurdeu City Distilling Company sent a | subject tog fine of not more than $lUv. to sulfocauon. We would respectfully ask if |" SUPBO: Re OI Cle SER CERUES ing closed on vessels, in, complitnce with | opiveuaxn, O.. July v—Clenred—Propelier the Levised Ordinances, hich ¢ for tho | cases against complainants were beard May there is auy relief for us by reason of the ordi- = : the new ordinance. He also desires that the | comtulore. merchandise. and schooners George is about as lance ‘indication | and resulted in a disagreement of tho jury; bat ce Which bas recently becoiwe a hw? CRANBERRY CULTURE. same rule Le observed in the North Braneb as | Toner iT As ieent, cont, and burce Oroates, ond trial they were found guilt: They “In behalf of the owns und tenants of far a3 possible. Harbormaster MeCarthy will ii hicayo; schooner Ahira Cobb, coul, Mile the work of t it tire, its promptness prevent- ed to tue Crimin strous contingrution. suits are now pending. In Jun wer sued again for asim iik@ex a Sst ERI Fe | enforce the sume rezuhition with vessels going ie muke | ‘The Grand Marsh Cranberry Company. | up or down the South Branch. It is to be hoped turters—Propeller D. W. Powers, ore, Mare {leita und Ruetz four attention | 18 culled to. the ee Te ear aus be ‘ uit none tia tn be hoped Cusc, und nufsance trom the factory chimney the nn Wednesday Mr. N. D. Fratt, President, | that elmen UF every Cliss will paynecd quette to Toledo, private terms; propeller Oblo the notice. us the harbor officiuls are determined | eee een oan ee reaunt, Live eurmone ae er, Saun-"| rear of the lot just west. [tis so bad ns almost a ear oat: f sil tate Board of Agriculture, made an ex- | tor che security of all vesselsentering or leaving | Ochi cner kunie M. Peterson, conl, Ashtabula to TConrt, whi potten up by Ht “ prin: ees type on exci e the | the = bulldmg No. 94 Washington street, Seredit to the publishers, ‘Thus whew = copy ean yet it hy applying to Col. Tue attention of the Commissioner of Public oath of Egbert Jumieson’s ollice, No. & Washington | Worxs was called yesterday to the fact. that Teaser paeentes bay street. there was a bar’ wround the Green | ee ee eee ae more waiust Gundermun, Ruetz, | rooms, and compels them ty close their windows i ilk Bay Park,—n jolating its own | } : ukemi tr , nse o fright at the corner of Morgan und Fourteenth | charge of the ground. and (ha Ether. nala forthe | ints its begun aietinst them in| “yne Citizens’ association, whieh has been aet- | Grand Marsh Cranberry Company, located | 6 p Green's new tug, built at the shipyard of | DUM $140. eee streets yesterday morning, und ran away. Peter | 1ONCes 12s, Commissioner said it would be re- / the name of the Town of Lake View, und | ive in the elfort to bring bout a reform as re- | in Jackson County, near Beaver Station, on | the owner on Goose Island, ta the North Branch. pitarnesdies ep aipe i learned by hearsay that the Intention was to | guards smake, bas had the ordinauce printed for consin Valley Railroad—a branch of | was successfully launched at 5 o'clock yesterday Mute aise, ‘Stily Arrived Propel: Zuhner, 11 yeurs of age, who was ulone at the time in the wagon, made a couregcous effort to THERE scems to be an impression that the | keep suing them every week, These suits are | generat tion, so that ienorange will not stop the rucaway, and might bave succeeded | failure of the Water Depurtinent to cut off the | to be heard to-morrow,—one agutust ‘Gun- | ex, violators. Appended is the ordinance, * Peewee ‘ s *t bad uot the wawon upset. He was badly bruised | water of delinquents, as prescribed by ordi- | derman at. $- o'eluck before Justice | which is now in force nnd will be entoreed: "| BErsonS are aware of the commercial im- | Fhe Bas SOveNy Tort tee eet of bold we the | Wusstad about the body,and received two quite painful ance, relieves the owner of responsibility. | Kearne: and another ngainst hii “The emission of dense smoke trum they portance of the cranberry to Wisconsin, | cirand. Her power will consist of two enzines, Cleared—Propellers V. Swain, Cormorant, and scalp wounds. ies however, is nue the ease, and it ai be | at oe bat bour hutare dugtiee. Cures smoke-stuck of any vout or fovomotive, or from thonelt tie: by vate it Seylinders, driving aseven-foot tine-Iach Euyptinns scbuouers A, C, Maxwell, Joon Rus lowing officers of Progress Lodge, No. | Well for owners of property who expect their | one usainst Kappes at So'ctork the same day | any chimney anywhere witnin the city, shall be ruit of the on. In over 7, wheel. When completed she will be one of tbe | S¢!!- eliein. sd é cee re reer Called te Past Grand | tenants to pay te water-rates to inquire at the | before Justice Kearney, and one against, Helin | deemed and ts hereby declared to bea public sof land were used for the cultivation of | finest boats on she river. und one of the most | _ Passed down—Steamer City of Cleveland; pro- : Frobosse, Past Grand Sharpe, of Ne ater oftice Whether the taxes from May to | at! o'clock. the other against Ructz at lo'elock, | nuisance: Provided, What chimneys of buildings | theeranberry, and at present more thantwice , powerful, if not the most powerful. We | Peer Atlantic. ng. last’ Thursda J. -31;. | NOveInver nave Duct ebNTE, siyEbae dellnquede: | Dare before Justice Kearney. cas is the | Utd cxelusivels for private reside ees stull not | that area is under euitivation. ‘To the eulti- | understand that she isto be”. com- ee Fog cai ag eG: 2 LL k. Viee-G. 3 | cuses may be taken out of the regulur order, ie main question ina se cases is bedeemed within the provisions of this ordi- | yy berry f ‘ing div ent, as it | munded ty Capt. Chariie Napier, now in. th i 5 ‘olle Grand: I. L. Crank, Vice-Grand: | Oo) tended to in the first part of August.” | validity of the above ordinance, and the trial of brovisl vator the berry is a paying investment, as it | munded by Cap! P e oe u a thie tise eturn yie little Florence. ‘The launch was ‘witnessed by euch ease would pro! ably lake at lenst several vosts but little to raise, and in return yield several hundred. people, who checred lustily a3 Sprctat Dispatch to Tae Chicago Tribune. hours, if not a whole day, and these same ques- Ese wener or owners of any boat. or locamo- ub ie ele ta Ta ae aie ne, and the person or persons employed | Hout 30 we con me annually onthe Invest’ | She glided into tho water, which she rode like a SCANABA, Mich.. July 9%—Arrived—Steaters inent: Ht Pans: sellng Aik Mile et LOF. dnek. Tho tug Is named after her owner—U. B. | L. W. Palmer, Lelund, and Minnesota: sehuon- ilwaukee & St Paul, Few | afternuon. ‘The vessel is n beautiful mouel, g Hh, : Ago, Milwaukee & St Paul. Few | Uivhasscventy tect keel. sixteen and onc-alf | 1" S-E.Sheldoo: schooners S. P. Bly and David Treasurer: . Conductor; W, Witt, I. ; ane * : Tov. Conductor: W.” Wie EG THE COUNTY-BUILDING. tions are also invelved in the suits now pend- | ns engineer or otherwise in the working of the | Wen dan t dart ¥.G.; and T. Cleator. L. G. = ing in the Criminal Court. engine or engines In said bont or in operating | $2.50 to $4.50 per bushel. Wisconsin being | Green. ers Red Wing, J. 13 Merrill, Helvetia, Bced Born branches of the Criminat Court are ex- Lhe suits. it is med, are brought at Evan- | such locomotive, and the proprietor, lessee, and | free trom the blight common in New . LAKE FREIGHTS. Case, Jumes Wade, Jeasie Lyon, Niagara, end vore fairly active and firm, the | Ovurita. ected to adjourn early in the week until Sep- | £102, a temperance town, solely for the purpoze | occupant of any building who shall permit or hes and the worm to be found in the 2 i Tanber s 2 e wwe an SOP") of harassing Complainants, and forcing them | allow dense smoke to issue or be emitied Crom | Connecticut marshes, the attention of Enst- grain retgnts © being inostly steamers, sail | _ Reparted—Steamers Nabant. Minnesota, and S 2 to trial before a projndiced Court. or a Jury | the smoke-stack of any such bout or locomotive | ern capitalists who are luterested in the | roum being very seurce. ‘To Butlalo diy cents | Leland; schoners Mulitine, Mizg.c & Jones, Je bridge at 9 I AvoGMeNt will be asked in tho County Court | culled to convict. The vrdinunce of May 1% | or the chimney of any’ build within the cor | culture of the berry has been drawn to the | was pald tor corn. The engagements were: For | Wesley, J. Merrill, and Constitution. Stelock etch: pleasant’ morniz, Saturdays ex= | tO-Morrow ayainst all property delinquents for | HY peeuuse™ tho ‘reustees have ‘wo power | porate limits; ehall be deemed and held guilty of | Heat inarshies of the State. ‘The Agricultural | Huitlo—Propeller Ronnoiee, 40.00 bushels of POnK OALBORAE: cepted, making return trips atdp.in. The ot- | the taxes of 3880 und prior years. to discriminate “between dilferent parties | oftense-be flned. in ea ‘hut less thin $3 nor ssociation ef the State are also about io corn: propel ler sata <SLOUD bushels of corn: Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaze Tribune. ficers have everything arranged for tue comfort Screnvisor SANDERS and Collector Charles, | Of | the same town by divi more than $50.” offer a premium at their State Fair for the Donaitoe eet SD Gichele pepe t pont Connor: Ont., July 9.—Passed ups or ae tule pa eR are announced us bemg desirous # Second, because they ha best specimens of the fruit. f, - | propeller Avon, G00) bushels of corn; schooner | Sehooners W. H. Ended dud Odes, O3wex0 power to submit the question of licensing toa FASTING GRISCOM ‘The cultivation of the’ berry consists | “Pyoncier Delaware, 60.00) basuels of com pstrale etal RORWAS, Hingston Pancnstnd acres | lights 5 ssi, } '» ‘Tne Floating Hospital Association thar their bospital at North avenu opento the babies to-morrow. Bret Harte will leave the dock at the the benefit of the hospital las fummer know ee ey a ener riers is is zood news for the little ones. aking Commissioner Ayars” place «it oe fF strict: th CxS py hav + z Stehi ‘ CRA Ta ee 2 c O Frene! Zens % % eyed See ANG LAE Ss TOU e SHB é ooding the marshes w @ proper seas shels of wheat. Lumber frei; . Course choc ii tearange for thecelebrution af the Frenen Na- | _Sucaiair, Eumer & Co. yesterday made a vol- | Have no power todedinren person violathic the | Happy and Sinfling, 1 Somewhat | {ve sear—tne plants being under water from | Trekgue unebumeds TBM HEM: Coarse | | Dosen schooner Siam Delle, tantstee to Or tional holiday will boid their last: mecting this | untary ass Q eto be ir ristnee - | Thinner, onthe Forty-second DP. November till Mav. sburg, a A pert t half-past 3 at the ovice of th a to punishment; and, fittn, they linve no * 3 4 || AW EI DET AU gina a e DOCK NOTES. MILWAUKEE. Fee ee a is AAonte or relamnestie Coote snee, They did not file a schedute nauk such ordinance. ‘The Super- | 2Fe Wil Break Ws Fast Tuesday t marsh in Wisconsin, which, | ‘rhe schooner West Side hasanice new main Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune To be quite lunge. and the success of the ccle- | Of ¢lther their asscts or debts. visur claims the majority of votes was against Over 2 Composit Mess of Prucit, In- n be utilized for the ber 3 | topmasr. Mmwackee, Wis. July 9—Grain — freights bration seems ts be assured in every respec! Tue attorneys of ter, charwzed | ranting complainants licenses, but he bs, eluding New Potatoes, Cheese, Kais- | the sh, 4,200 aeves of whieh Is ‘The northeast wind of yesterday brought ina | were nominul to-day. - In addition to tue French spe ers area ei nu with the killing of s k for bis see ane tes uae clnisned alowed pare Ins, and Pickled Oysters—ilow the | owned by the Cram M mice pbenrs Coltte good-sized lumber fleet. Arrived from below—Schooners Joseph Paige, nounced, several other prominent orators have | dischurze on a writ of habeus corpus to-morrow. : "ay _ i ‘ Faster Upsets Scientitle Theortes, pany, which will prot y be the sr I ‘Yugmen were happy yesterday (bar the | Porter. E. Fitzeerald, and Hyderabad. ilinsiess to address the guthe ‘ 5 : snloon districts are sitid to be mere arbitrary faster Upnets Sel . Yi nite z Tug poy yes y (barring the ; peng G their willingness to address the guth: ‘y expect, at least, to have tim admitted to dvs and no provision is made for obtalne Six weeks uf tho Griscom fust terminated at of the b ee ae ete Site » ie ordinance) at the number of vessels ar- Ringed Sehooners Albacore and Guelph, for om ure the Hon. E. CHEROYGAN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. promivent amon who hburne. Mayor Harrison, Col. Aueustus | rin shoritt njority of | noon yesterday, und the following comparative net on the | measurements by inches show to whit degree pression of the will of a ing the ‘oters uvany election preci sterday caused the jail alley to | the legal pme_ month since with @ | ‘Thero will pe religious services held at 3p. m. Jacobson, und others. he esterday caurd Ul i a te - ; ct sa sanitary necessity. The | saoon-license question, or for securing the >; 9, by Me: L.P. Moulton, | to-day atthe lumber market for the benelit of Sows forty laborers emploved on the North | Healin Department hud-been apnenied to Cor | raitntul irae or tue duties of the Judies of | te fuster’s anatomy hus a suring that Hlson, Joseph E. AL | seamen. CHEB VG AS, Michay July =A rrived—Propel~ and South Sides by the Caicazo City Gus- Liz jonths ou the matter, but no attention was pait election in that regard. time by exposure to sturvation treatment: Hunter, and has 600-a¢1 cultivation. The big steam-barges City of Rome and Jam ler, Champlain. £ Coke Company to lay was mains hi the streets, | to the appeals. In conclusion, complainants aver that the First Forty-see- | Two htindred ‘ago | Davidson tuished untonding their eatyoes of | ,Cletred—Scboouer America and propeller: = iae mnierany ert pea Be een JAILE Lz, will start upon his vacation the | Question of giving them It es has ucver been ond a on (Septem- | cont at North Branch yards iast evening. CRaaitonet Wind west, light. enue, whe e san coming week. and will be accompanied by his } tizly voted on, und that by un honest, election to the acre, | | The tug Florence was compelled to wait pe eee they would be entitled to licenses. Saunders, ning 400 acres about fifty bush- | twenty-six minutes at North Halsted bride at 6 ', Which willbe cellent | o'clock yesterday evening on uccount of the and the rem: sto tie a ied ar increase in wages from $1.75 to $2. The Company de to their per day | fom to visit ald He proposes to go to Io proposes to go to Lowa to visit cl | gowever. asa member of some secret and tn Spectat Dispatch to The Crieaao Trimine friends, and during bis absence demands, and they accordingly struck. The de- | friends, und d : Bee ce He Our y pocret, ! : atch to ca und was bused, ébietly upou the fuet that the Fee eT pepertorm the duties of his ollie. Mr. | corn aitivers: to. pan them to fie wales’ | de ga | crop, though “in time it will be more than | Ted ball being sakjethnos Took: bustencerserect Cleared ropelien Sissons for Cuevas é nde! et Glerring f nr cater sue rt , “the! ee 4 ‘ ad. ‘The Company owns its i ve e Foot- passengers crosse: Ge Missouri, a the tneuekes more than ondintily Inbontous, | YesTexpay was urratemuent day in tho | MECMens te sue, tem, continually uotitiey |" Griseuni's wend when he Dei tho fast was | eee eee ene ai ee a eaceeat | we bridge. ~pusseny acrieare opel tes Loe cee ae: and forthis they claimed they should recelve | Criminal Court, and there was tho usual uttend- | fave nut as yet taken sides In the flght, but they pounds, and at noon yesterday It was for- | ETT tity iniles of ditch and ten Ueguts Faeht Huntress, for Chleago. The advance for which they asked. ance of the unwashed. ‘The following entered | are expected to go with Saunders, Complitite ight and one-quarter pounds Jess. The | wiles of dam completed. Lt also has a full MISCELLANEOUS. b Ms Tee. ence rveirof 160 acres with MUSKEGON LUMBER SHIPMENTS. Spectal Disnatch to.'Tne Chicago Tribune Spectal Dispatch to Tie Chicago Tribune. Sr, Josern, Mich., July 9.—Arrived—Schoonet Mich., July 9.—Lumber shipments | Christine Nillson, from Escannba, iron ore- pleas of guilty and were remande: ays dames Jurdan, dames | ants, therefore, ask that this ullezed perseeu- | twenty-four hours ending at noon were cba Youy | tion may be stopped, that the ordinance may be | rey and | declared void, and they alluwed to zo on seiting waterright and ar r veraze depth of three feet, which will SP tpply the flood necessary to manure Muskeco: A MEETING of the Ilin River and Canal Improven denry, lar Jareen Foster, larceny; ed by un even higher degree of beat than | an , and the cifect was to | amply be beld ‘Thursday, July 14. at Tl. m., in the Blin to (Poureantat . | Bullivar Patsey, Itreeny. All of the others, ir Liquor withe “ Le Ww! : the same period previou y months of effurt in behalf of tho He: ‘Tue time given to filetheir | McAllister Under x bond for $30. qhouted a sbrinkage of two pounds, and, us be | Said a cranberry king, ©‘ vamp had] The lumber shipments for the weck ending to- Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. Canal project. und the allied Improvements of | dill of exceptions expires Thursday. Yesterday OhiY Clit Hie detect lass, of ‘avcirdupols was | een designed by nature for eranberry cult | night were 15,285,000 feet. Hovanro: rived—Propelle? the rivers. The importance of the projects con- | their uttornuys were very uctive looking after | TIVE BRIDGE ORDINANCE. tees BUUnda ie naii, Ag copier weaUier sup Drywall Peerless, trom Chi ferhplated eantiot but inake the meeting an in- | their uterests, and pinced the proposed excep~ ope AE BSECHEEN SEETERO TE * [inne noon, his decresso will probably not, be | _, The property and improvementsare valued | Escaxana, Mich., July 9--A trimmer naméd _————=—__.. teresting one to all who my be present. The | cons in the hands of the State's Attorney, but é LOA, more than a pound and ua half to-day, | atover $250,000. To pick the ste This ee a | Michael Soliroudar was drowned lustevening at A SMALL RIOT. 3 rs. Fra * :eXteer | The bridge ordina to | ‘Thomas Burns and Edward Lane, tce-peddlers nee was enforced last even= | vag only compluint be made yesterday was in | son will require 150 hand Richard Rose, teamsters friends of the movements in this city bave been | be did not have ume to pass upon the ifts mental | and Miner will make a report, to their invited to attend, and considerable progress will | he has passed upon the matter, however, Judge | ing for tho first time, the bridges being closed | the turning that he felt. wea . He was running along the due this pl. a eee ee proposed. SUS he accomplishment | Anthony's eizmiture will be needed. and since | between half-past 4 and balf-past 6, and the | powers secued undimmed and his conversa | ciation, and the former thinks © there is | $¢¢ the Captain of tho schooner Itedwing, waich | forJ.P. Sinith & Co. fia 5 pdb ft PELOWS Scrlaus, > | tenders paying no attention t : orsteamer {| Uonal ability unabated. He tilked unremit- | thousands in it t i, sense manage- | bad just arrived, about trimming ‘bis vessel, | Theodore Warland, b smith; A. D. Barnes. Warten Deneck, @ 14-year-old boy, Hving | Sixnatures must be obtained and some one of Lue ution to tug or steamer | ciigiy with visitors, aud it wis ouly now and then | (Housahds tn it to a common-schse unage. | vt bled und fell . : 2 Joba a ae ar-old bos, Heing | the Supreme Judges must pass upon. the ctse One tng, which ad a lumber scow in | AIMEE NID Visitors ad Te vs ty ao oat gy | ment, as the cost of culture is s.isght, and the | When he stumbled und fell into the water. locksmith: F.. Haneroft, “artist”; and JO before Thursday, otherwise the twain will have | tow, was “billed” at Wells street, and ran oif | the tod of questions that poured im wvon him. | Peat-bed i feet thick, and, it cared for, i SPRUNG A LEAK. Fanning, agent, were betore Justice Wallace 5 in e Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, yesterday upon a charge of riot. The cases tustibl . :. = a i < ceri iy Bb a e COTS " Pout Henos, Mich.,July 9.—Schooner Exile, 7 i 18. Fri- WARD, who has been in jail tor | at tho different bridges. ‘This, 25 was expected, | Mottsund times that they are getting just a lt The oflicers of the Company are Joseph J. ay » | were continued to July 12. Trappears that barged with murder, will be | caused a good deal of growling on tho part | tle monotonous. Yesterday Mr. Griscom White, President; Byron “P. Moulton, | bound up, spruve n heavy leak senvon esa | day nigut Otfieer Al sander Guoland of tho ‘enuc tution, sa’ 038 most instantly Killed at 11:15 o’clock yeste morning at the foot of Fifteenth stre by being run over by a _ frelgbt-train drawn by switch-enyine | No. of | over two yea! Stee and left the vessel. Other bouts were detained | He hus answered the same questions su muiny ony C. Hay the Northwestern Mailroad. Wotlo clingmz | discharged at an carly day. itis thought. He | of tugmen, who. having hud thei bwa VALKED ABOUT F! s Treasurer; Frank I. Wilson, Secretary; ie spend Bey if 5 » ha ir WALKED AL “! rank =. ison, 2 3 repairs. nities “Grow to the side of a box-car and enjoying the luxury | was convicted of the crime,—the murdered man | way so. lo: are hot Giapased "40. with bi: ie i peau ian nd it was for | Charles J. Adriance, Superintendent at the | fF Tepuirs. Comage “Grove: 2 ena: of 2 forbidden ride, be bumped azalnst a switeh | Leng a Cute Grove av tloonkeeper,— | look favorably upon apy restraint. if they | oxcreme, but ie was really beeause he | Slarsh. SAO RITE: getting into =a busy which ; shanty which stands very close tu the track, | but the Supreme Court reversed tho case. bold ful in it the lawsuits they promise | Gland? get JE Suton bacause’ he $a PORT OF CHICAGO, standing alungaide tho sidewalk wear tho lost his grip, und fell beneath the train. Hewas | ing that the killing bud been in seti-defense, t the eity tor damases their { dinue fe par day 4 ete iH THE STRIKE OF THE IRON-WORKERS, AURIVALS, corner of Thirty-ninth street and Cottag® dreadfully mangled. The remains were tak and siiice then the matter has been pending on have to Le sold to meet the heavy | Git Stave x vesting EXE a F ia ee Q Stmr Grace Grummond, South Haven, sundries. chee ‘had 20 oy the police patrol wexon to the parents’ resi- | account of the absence of the defendant's inw- ses Which will have to be imposed inorder to | Will, Have completed forty-tive after | while it has undoubtedly interfered with the | Str corona. Milwaukee, sundel i Grove avenue. Suspeeting that the man had #0 ience and the Coroner nouticd. ger. Me Stills bas concluded. bowever, that ty | pay at small percentage or tho judgments. One | gndother tence woudl iste, We bis how dis: | Production of manufuetures, seems to bave had | Fst Xueboss ay. Milwaukee, sundries, ee ele. eRe a ae ie ad Tur Coroner's inquests held yesterday ree | Suatict fin now. in View of the Supreme Court | C hom w‘Linnene reporter saw was pur- | Carded “ail, weactaules except new potatecs, | U0 ellvet whatever on the sufe business. Hull's | Pier Cube Bultala, suites tg, and residence: iteceiving aw repis. Goodbrand aS DOR Ue oui athy because be was detained tw ‘These he {s determined to hive, 2nd to buve | Safe & Lock Com have had an unusually | Bro iverns, Saugatuck, sundries. tol him that be would be obliged to luck biat tsfaetory explanation isted, Burns and Land named joined in the sulted in showing that Coleman McDon tame to his death Frid: m a clay-quarry xt| Purington’s brie! m the Town of Lake: that Patrick Conroy | A MEETING of the Commitice on Jail and Jail | CPOsslue Muskegon, lamuer. eo Y Muskenon tamu unless he could to, sundries. really depends upon his counsel's mo- | ty-sis minutes at the N i F * i Gon tuthe matters Lelie: uiihy one tena se Halton Aureee | ten nicely cooked in cream. te didu't make | targe trade this inst wee, especially in bank te 5 sari : “Ove I tiring that time. Keeping that artes sen a 8 Hen: Henproromelirs, thouirs, Re safes. Among others, they have sold bank work of his conduct. d, und the othe zon, Lumber, was accidentally killed by fulliag | from | Accounts was held yesterday to award tae con- | Mir bridie closed way bave been unnee bus nuw ordered chee: a’ piekled | t¢ the following—viz.: Bank of Warrensburz, i ery of * Down wi ice. 2 window of the sixth story ‘of the | tracts forcaicinining, painting, and cleaning { DUT the Jaw 1s general, and no exceptions oysters. Wuen the pinches kieked see auete Warrensburg, National Bank, tos ete Liat tuubers The UREUIGRTG ara Toot eho ollieer. WHO Palmer House; that Michael Cojez.an unmar- | the Criminal Court butiding inside and out, and | therefore be made. herole treatment of u much-abused aimentury | Nashville, Tenn.; Chicago & Northwestern Rail- is quitean old man, was consideruby jammed 09 tied Italian, 35 years of age, died yesterday sud- | frescoing tbe Criminal Court room. Tho Com- | ,,28¢ vessel-owners, too, are up in arms, and | trnet, Griscom suid be kn stomach could | way, city: standard tons Sitehss- | pean was Orenea, G) and Jostled, though not externally injured. Aenly of heart disease at No. 35 Third avenye: | mittee decided to bave the Criminal Court room | ‘Bey are going into the law business, us are the | easily digest these delienvies. and. us the | Ys: citys D. ‘ashburne, Houbton, dich-: Pee au see elise kata sees bir ly that Louis De Fine.-n_ Norwegian, married, and | done on the pattern of Judze Smith's room in { Propeller men. How supremely sellish the | Goctors have teen nonplusscd, on so wany | J W- Usterlind & Co., Central City, Neb.; George | Lipp dtenenser, Bt dy ninnbel sho bad lived ut No. 310 West Obio street, died | tho new building. The following bids were sub- | Tver men ure? They cure nothing ubout the | or the detils of the acters physiolesy: they | Sheldon, Shermnn, First Nations! Bank, | Schr Ml. Capron, Manistee, lumber Wincheater's fiypophosphites from the effects of u sunstroke received yester- | mitted: Brown & MeCann, $15; Th Net. | inconvenience to the tens of thousunas of | f, he ie FS ea tay Mey I wautaric, aes ‘ < K d, Sustonts Bay. tu will cure consumption, coughs, weak lang fects Of i ed y i Mets 25; Thomas Nel convenience | ut unds of | had to take # back seat. Griscom hus also or- | Newark, O,; Swannell & Sons, Kankakee, I ld, Sutton's Bay, Lumber. - > " day near No. 3% North Water street: and that | sou, 21,375; E. M. Dahl, st Commissioner | People who cross the bridzes. For every vessel | dered rv Si . ‘ t Marinette, lumber. ui iti general debility. Estabusned John Eastman, a Norwegian, 48 vears ut ago, | Furron was i favor of awarding the contract ro | at Hoes throuzt a bridge |W people are | Gere Prenercad citron, three, quarts of Stran | In addition to the above wos a lure order for : % onto ee Hving at No. 40 State strect. died of a sun: | Thomas Nelson, as he was kzown to be reliable, | Ovlized to wait froin five toten minutes. Tho | ripe Calitorn aches, and an old-fashioned | Yault fronts from Frazer & Chalmers, of this aised dos itroke received Friday at the corner of Twen! hut tha rest of the Committee seemed to thing | BUMber interested in the passuze of the Boat is | Tbin mikes Hehas not ehanved his orisinal | city. Hali's Sate & Lock Comp: hei v ries Lani, Ve i 8 ee in the pussy s Ke. Hehas not changed bis original y- Hall's Safe & Lock Company, at their new ‘Vraverne Buy, wood. " 3 7 second and Union streets. that as the lowest bidder could furnish a zood | Perups ten or ftcen. Cher 4K) have put up | purpose of Ureaking his tust with a drink of | store, No. 67 Washington street, carry a large 7 ny woud Richmond Dispatch (Dem. Right glad TuEopoRA Benny, alius Ethel Brown, a hoy- | bond be should bave the job. hnd it was finally | Mace tong crough. und the | groan and adish at miik toast. It is‘amusing | stock of bank sufes and vaults, besides nline of | = “Andrews, Garden Buy, tes, | re we that the good people of Richmond bares Y 16 ye ie i i awarded to Brown & McCann, Comumissi ouneil proposes to rexulate “the opening car G co ‘ as of Dank sufes and vaults, besides a ine of | Schr A. Mosher, Cedar Ittver, posts. 4 jon ap by the police a fet uizats suo in Gus nde: | FArrOn only voting in the negative. | AUG closing of te bridges in the interest of the | When ue uses so siueh In telling what heysaro- | BANGOMe reproof safes unsurpassed In tho | Selt Loni buy, Greve Bas felezraph poles, ce eee ere nara 7 x ; ’ i vast’ majority. The best lawyers -in tho:city ‘s a piling wha 5s : : Schr Hobbie Knapp, Holtund, lumber, to the deep sympathy which for the last son's Lagnio, on Clark strect, was last evening | A MEETING of the Committee on Public Build- | have deculed s ind a leat uit | ETO eat. He wives ita peculiue twist, aud s SOUND. |g ae = ees) Sehr J. V- Jones, Muskezun. Insiber. 7 i vards the ent tober home in Latayvite, Ind. Tho iri | ings was held yesterday afternoon, It willvesult in te defeat OF then cane af lvesnd | EMith™ gusto that ives the visitor tke impre A RICH DISPLAY OF AR RS. Ls ee ude he Says they bare tert Suis, Sar jodaterect Fras, antl recently, an inmate of | the | thought advisable to recommend to the Bourd | meu, A month's trial of the new rerulations | S128 that Urlseum is curt A RICH DISPLAY OF ART PAPERS. chr Donaldson, Battal, e Peretti dedi teeing tory rag tatpeeprtt Erring Women's ‘Hefuge, huving Yeon placed | that tho Supermtendents of the building bo al- | witheonvines tem, it they sill do therr pare AVERY HUNGRY MAN. A Mr. Nat Faxon, so long und favorably known | Sehr L. W. verry, stureun Bay, tles, Seat ee eiet brett can speaic cortDe who wished to prevent her from teatifylog beg | loved (2 Weave Aus. 1, as thore was nothing | that thoir interests can be xceommodited to the | Drz.Tucker and Fuller, who were examining | I the art-paper banging business, {s opening at Mixer, Munistee, wood. SY at pe aoe a ae Bhuckisnll cace at Latayetin: Ties eteeriies | ure for, them, todo. A communication from | change. end thu: their business will Hot be ine | the blood with the microscope, as they Mave | his new store, No. 2:2 Wabush avenue, one of aut, Laulamioe, jamber THe intwnatkal and wet: in view ot 2 at the Retuge could do nothing with the girl, | asking Tor $1500 oe Hho a etiDe coutmetars, torkered with to the extent they think. Every- | done throughout the entire fust. ascertained | the very richest Ilnes of art papers ever seen ing. Muskuzon, Inmber. President's wounding couid not bave been eX: and. after putting up with her gtubborn end | them, was retérred to the urehitect for his ap | lave bean traveling n't rut, Wits thoy | Kea few e Por gece ae ae ee oemmerteet | West. Mtr. F. has an experience and a wide | Sent Qurtaay Peunaier Hes, Gea G are erar nged met peer Td Frultal wars. they were glad to find one morn- | proval. Hecorder Brockway sent in a communi-"| find they ean get alone just a3 comfartubly | ently in'ubsolutely normal condidon, Grisroure | circle of friends, and, as he mtends to all tho faskexon, lumber.” Pervadig the breasts of te people of any CUE wan Ihe police brought her buck to the Home, | GAME tho. books stated eet ae as oo lump | outs,ide thes will not tulk tight with their nly | bloodis a perfect bonunza of study for the bis- | details personally, he will not Inck for cus- youl Clnelevels, Gare gpeesh: Unt, ilke Moses matin; toy” cum SHOW y ie i : ger of | burs who bave certainty causal rights. It may } tologist, and the learued observers have already tomer 5 eS. ¥. Tayior, Muntstee, lumber. thelr anger and indiguation upon ovcasion. ee

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