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‘ 8 THE CHICAGO . TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1881—TEN PAGES. THE CITY. ing, that nfrdad bad boon prectiondon the | THE FIRE ORDINANCE. is insolvent, bo otal that tho statute is man- uN AL Oe eto ol act talee | re : GENERALE: srvlsomont Wath! to-morrow, as it inyalves nave It Is Very Unlikely that the eg quos| jous Which should! Lo sot ed Fire ‘Limits Will Be “Walzor nus ‘Olivotte.’"" The “MAnnerchor’! had threo pieces on tho program—" Abonillicd," “studenten Hnchtgosang,” and “Die drat Gtacsor”—which wero capltally sung and cn thuslasticnlly applauded. Tho concerts will bo Riven at intervals during tho gonson. Tho dato of tho next one has not yot been announcod, ‘Tm Gospel meeting fn lower Farwell Tall ment dwelling. 24 by 40 feot. cornor of Loomis and Sovonteonth atrects, 82,000; M. Neorg, one- Stary cottago, 3) by. 0 foot, ‘No. 14 Soward atroct, #1000; 1. Kopke, two,story dwelling, 2 by. i : Went Twontioth stroot, $3,000; M. Kuban, one-story cottago, Ry, At foot, No. 247 Wost Ninotcontts streot, $1,000; William Kruger, three-story and basement store and DEATUS. annem An nn ee TROWN—In tia elty, dui TAL sinc et Tuokor, widow of Jann, ieene He Ne gin. 1 an born in, Sal ae tioved with hor EMT, Bho rotatne und Aimpllcty of charactor inchiont to Sie waa wife anid: "1 don't bollove In any tindor-boxos. 1 nm afraid that . MEDUCING THE FING LIMITS. would result In the destruction of property and of human life.” “Whnt do you think of the Aldorman who would vote for tho, ee “tig, hias not tho Intorcats of tho city ar rt Oe B. F. Joxrs, of Pittsburg, fs at the Pactilo, training. ® dgvoted 9, b oh . friend, and aurrouniled by ler chitai Ao i wd RD, U. 8. A. fs at the Palmer. oon W by A. MW. dwolling, 25x76 feet, No. 6x} Blue Island avenue, z Changed. ai, aie HA aa s Reandense 2 GENS, Ones Lebel Fosterday noon was leu by A.M. Wilson, of tho | sxow: G, Lambrecht, taro-stury dwolling, 20x REAL ESTATE. ' B Crisat effect would it havo on Insurancor’ | {HaMeWieet Rone carneet nue Hears an et fe : ©. G, Heanmy, of Now York,-{e atthe Shor | iio Thoma of tls discourse, was “Tho. love of | ety No, 3007 Broad atroct, $4,000. ntatd CAN 5 . It would increase tho mtes and drive out the | hanpy,rounton with their dear onod whro an tongs ul ban. monoy the rvot of all ovil, cto.” Quite a com- |. ; ‘THM WASITINGTONIAN Host. EDRNANSA PUD ite vaaicttetata " 3 Pa pom companies.” preceded hor vo that. world whOrO iA fulinesscd 9 i Con 0. A.SPUNOER,U, B, Anis atthe Shor- | motion was caused in tho tmecting when a | | ‘Thoro te likely to bo arow beforslonz batwoen ‘Tip: atfoniianca At the. Chicauo Sedlstater Many of the Aldcrmon Now Sce | "3ir. i. Biran, of No. 24 Wort Lake atroot, dia | FERVENT nor ronidenco, 33 Bont Mors * agar i . ‘ontloman attired In slook binck and carrying a | the City of Chifengo and tho nuthoritica at tho Bxchango yeatorday was not as large ns i the Dangers that Might hot favor-tho altoration, “Tho city, sald hu, | Friday, at l:p. im. by earringon to ‘Onkmong eats { scl Mant ali hat in bis hand xroce to saya few | Washingtonian lomo, it leaked out yesterday | ‘Tho hour had veon changed from J o'clock In be “has suffered onough alrondy froin fires. Tt | lary. fronds uid doquaintances aru rospeatiuiy i, GronarF. Bnoan, of Boston, is at tho Tro- | worls relative to tho struggio bo was undore the afternoon to 11 o'clock tn tho moratig Arisa, would bo likely to Inerenso bot insurance rates “HS wresox County (Sfane.) papers pi ‘a t at : ; enon ho pak itpon the Noor vt was pala fully dime past Foe oer one imaimine | and many no. doubt from forea ot . and ta xee ornof No.227 Indiana stroctantoon- | , PIXON—July 2% Cathorino, wits of F. © iz } D, 8, BAHCOOKy«It4, Of Now ‘York igat tho | ov Seer ae Cor Uteranes, ite | tonenround ine citysiiuiding In regard tothe | Hable failed - to make in moto of ft fu i keoper, snd bo ald not favar narrowing tho clty | A2UU ION once, 3% Wost Vania” h Pacific, form trembled, tis volco falied hin, and his | mauagemont, of the Home. Some have alleged | soason. ‘Tha now rulo, whloh allows the onlling Cogent Reasons Why the “ Fires | Hits for tho benent of ronl-ostate apeoulators, yrtday, thie 2th hat, at 10 o'clock, Nery paeta-n, i W. A, Buntaranyot Yankton, D.T, tgattho | fcollugs cold find vent only ina coplous flow | ‘one thing aud somo anothor, but no one hns had | up of any pleco of property on tho list out of Its ” “Se tho lots wore held by poor peopte, who de- | Patrick's Chnenh, thence by cnrringes to Calvary ee } a - , > | of tears. Tha loader, taking compassion pon | thocournze to make nny formal chat Tt | turn, workod vory toll. Fiftoon lots woro sold in Bug" Scheme Should Bo aired to billd homes for thanisclvos, It would bo | &- New Haven (Conn.) pepore ploure copy,” H Fromont. the troublod brother, sskod for prayora, in | has been alleged that tho Institution ‘Sharged the first hait hour, 4 which thine thoro wore also Killed, nditterent mattor. It would probably increnso ITANKON At Lawndalo, July 21 Jonsta Fay, dagehe. £ W. A. Bunvetan, of Yankton, D. {sat tho | which all partlolpated with unusual zost. ‘pho | nearly overy one who was sent or camo thore 1 at rT, Ht rf tl n 8, all expanses.” foruf D1 and i, G. Hanson, axed 8 monihvengy ’ 3 ‘Tremont. meetlog over, saveral of tho gentiemon present | rates varying from &%5 to $16 por wook, and that quite a number of bids which wore not 1p to he ' “What do you think of an Alderman who | {50% orat from family residence Frida; r te the | SPproachod thostranger with words of @ym- | tho chatges wera cnough to aupport | Upset price. and which were nucordingly” Bale : : would voto for the ordinance! Norclook. Y morning, ay } Preston D. Scort, of Louisville, Ky fs ot ia hy and encouragoment, [t was tcarned that | it, for it was run as on roguinr | over for consideration. Among tho actual sale8 | patoryigyyg with West Sido Business. “Well, don't think tuch of him. We have |“ consy—suly 2, at. the rosldonce of Dr, ¢ (eMexeadk Hee Te ee eae ete ee etTS | gomnatats pines Inston of a8 a charitable re: | wore oy street do foot north of Wost Polk atrect, Mon and Proporty-Ownors. IabOred On aad a A otal bo or yo Hirai | son. 207 indinnacn fe nfareia Conn agea est * met for Ost rout lol formntors le 1c , undor 7 aan 0) fal le where ‘ i inurl Thursday, ‘Sth, atl p.m. i qi As cearaonny of Bloux City, In ts at 9 hag ho was deeply ‘Aifected—with whiezy oF | tholome was ormanizod, compels tha olty to | west, frout, 21115 yo an alleys tor onsh; por portly: Tooke like-the work of spoctilators who are push: IL TITS—ACtsl West Twrentieth-st, trur this actiemo In order to got rid of their lots, Toy seo a ssarcity of tonemonts and doar rents, and think tho -pstawe of tho ordigance would result in a big demand for cheap lots, J would not support any Alderman who favored it. ir. B. W. Wildo, # clgnemnker, doing bisiness at No, 19fBonth Hnistod strent, exprossed bim- self as squaroly apposed to the contraction of tho firo Hmita, Ho did not, ho said, own roal estate In any quantity, but ho had bis businces, which was Insured ina good company which ho ho did not want to sco frixhtened out Of the olty, and he bad bis own life, and folt_a deep intorcst inthe tives of othor people nonr and dear to him. "For those reasons he did: not wantto sco a wholesalo MULTIPLICATION OF Ban HeTTANS " Ing on in the city, ‘Tho question of whothor farm could arise. to the business portion of tha clty by tho erection of framo buildings In its outer extremitica, be thought, would bo casily mot by tha fact that somy nine yenrs ago a fro which broke out in a framo building on Do Koven street did not stop wotil 1¢ bad laid wasto tho territory botwoon it spot and incoin ark, fo was onpocet to the:propesod, change, ‘and hoped that all the influences that could bo brought to bear agninat It would be nrrayed by thoso baving the bost interests of the city at art, 2 “Iam at} cl ol s c'Eli.000 Im tho erent firo and t do 4 RY, ovat 10 per cent of the reco!pts from saloon: THE LUMDERIEN, g leonses ‘towards its support. Just there ts whoro tho grand “kiok” comes in. Last year the institution recoived over $16,000 from this Kource, and this year the revonue will bo about $18,200, estimating the recoipts at $182,000, This is equivalent to 3,500 saloun-!iconsos tobe issusd, whioh will not bo far out of tho way. Controtlor Gurnoy will order nn investigation of tho mat= tor, and will hava somothing to say to tho Coun- ait’ on tho subject at its noxt mooting. fe is reported ns holding that the Homo Is 8 close corporation, and that tho control which tho city abould have over it it has not got. Ho pellocas ie is rrrone in theory. as peel pence jee for tha city to mupport any. pri cr and he holds that thie "institution is conducted agone, -. : MANNISON'S HOMILY ON DOGS, “Mayor Harrison,” sald a Trinune roportor yostorday, “why don't you onforce that section ‘of tho rovised ordinances in rolation to the imuzzling of dogs?” “LT don't onforce it, slr, because of considera. dons of safoty for tho public,” was the reply. “fut thogo aro the dog-days?” “That's all poppycock; all.iopdoodta; Bother Bhipton’s nonsense, or some othor fool's, A dog has no other meana of perapiring during hot wonthor oxcept through Its tongue. You no- tice, even when tho nnimal is not oxercised In warm weather, it lolls out Its tonguo as A moans of roliof, which is tho only way provided by nature to get rid of what woul! bo porapieation Jn othor animals. The ordinance designates that olthor wiro or leather muzzles should be worn. ‘The ordinary leathor muzzlo js onoughto drivea dog mad. Jt is simply a cruel dovice, bocauso It chucks tho dog's fraerom of breathing, And pre~ vents tho poor brute from lolling out {ts tonguc. Thoro nro a few patent wire muzzies which ullow fdog to hang out {ts tonguo, but I’m not hero Ja tho {nterost of a patont or to Indorse thom.” “But tho ordinance compels dloga to woar «Suppose thore sas an ordinance to compal mon and women to walk on their Beads; would thoy doit?" « “T don’t know," repited tho roportar, "but it would be an ofperiment ot much interest.” “Well,” continued the Mayor, “1 don't think that I shall enforco the ordinance untess thera is & report that thore are mad dogs. Lnat year there was no procinmation issued compelling od months, i Hatta tutny,” ‘unoral frou resktence on ‘Thursday, July 2 a4 iy ! : DAMON=At_ Biackbo: DRAMONTAC Hinckbarry gitte, 2th Int, Looy Gar" Papors in tho Minto of New York please INOW Ines of ConseeapuOn, Susun eae Mes Hoare - os i iy daaon Glicheist, aged Ch, Drowned while bathit . inmduly ae at Gorctosk, at Renwood te keel Fes nwod a yearn, ‘euerat 170m 163 Peateto-av., Thursdsy, Joly yy CONWAY—Tuosday, July 37 nt Dunneats Georue Confray, npod 68 youre, “NERC n Funoval Friday by oars to Calva DEWEY iN. EN Dawe ronn N Cay > | ANNOUNCEMENTS, [it EF, MILLE, Clonisten os pei cance i ARR Eg LEAR Je1. tho noon mooting tordaye E REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING ‘of the Central Woman's Christian ‘Vomperance Union ts postpuned for one month. ‘the rexige Scutlve mouting will b6"held at the usual dine morning. =“ ' AUOTION ‘SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & Cu,, y 214 and #10 Madison-st ‘Thursday, July 28, at 9:30, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF Crockery and Glassware, 10 Craton W. G.. G. C,, and Porcolatn Ware, tn open | lots; 604 btls. Glasawarg, now styles, ! tous fo bale Glngsnarg nove eigses slong aur ‘Goods packed for country morchants, is community and bulldiog bomes GEO, P. GORE & CO.. Auctionern, a ECR SO Anetlanree Roswent Duoxrnanam, Mount Vernon, 0. is At tho Pacific. ° Trocron Tayron and family, of Pontiao, IL, , fro at tho Palmer. Jonny ©, New, editor of tho Indianapolis Jours nal, is at the Palmer. JAMES P, Barn, editor of tho Pittsburg (a.) Post, tsat the Paolfic. Tus Rey. D. D. Winn, of New Bodford, Mass,, is at tho Palmer. W. J. O'Venn and wifo, of Winolpeg, Mant> tobn, aro at tho Palmor. G. Wnrv and J. P. Carter, of London, Bn- gland, aro at tho Palmor. ir Mute, Mam Lirrra and party, of Blooming- ton, IL, aro at the Palmer, 2.8, DULANEY, Stato’s Prison Inspector, Mar- shail, I11,, is at tho ‘Paolfic, , Commissioxen Conurs starts for a businoss trip to New York and Doston Saturday, and will ‘be absont two wooks. 1.5, Monsen, of tho Illinois Central Rallrond Company, lonvos to-day for a weok’s recreation. Tio will spond bis tino by tho side of somo one of the Wisconsin lakes. . ASPECIAL meoting of tho silvor-qildors was hold tast ovontng at No. 54 West Lako strect, for the purpose of distributing tickets for the grand labor demonstration to be hold In August. A MEETING of tho Laborers’ Protective ond Benovolont Association was held last night at No. 45 North Clark strect.. Aftor lasuing a large number of certificates of mumborship tha Asso- olation adjourned for ono wook. ‘Tne temperature yostonlay, a8 observed by Manassa, optician, No. 88 Madison streat, Trim- UNE intl cra vas as tollows: ce re de- ress; 32 mM Thee 755 O De 38 Pe Me TS frotacter, Bas ty Ua, B Petey NA. ‘Tne Central Committee of tho Radical wing of tho Sociulistic party mot inst evening for tho purposo of arranging for oa National Congress, tobe held olthor in New York, Cincinnatl, or Chicago, during the month of Soptember. 1.8, Havuent, manager of the Omaha Acado- . Fairfield ayenuo, north of Woet Lake atreot, ‘Tho hopes of tho“ Nre-buge" seom to be fale ‘west front, 108xbH-tonn alloy por front fout, | ing only suave sett {g not now sortais By ABY. rr af moans that the ordinanco to contract tho fire- ootairtold ayonuc, inatleyy pee rane font Imnita oan be passod. “At tho most, [ts advocates #13: terms, ono-half cash and ono-balf in ono Ratiate ee pabatar over thirteen p! edrent bet . te on ae eee ane bide tbat; approximated close to tho Ing within hate soateel. from amuria oe Upset price wore thé following: two of the Atd . "A block of five two-story brick bousos with eh | vc 0 Aidermatts . collara,Nos.147.740, 731 7e an Sedgwick atreot, | "For onco," aatt Ald, Lawler yosterda: gouthonst corner Wobster avenuio, one block | to on ‘Tiuiusn roportor, “I am going frum Lincoln Park: : lot 196.01x47.65 foot. Rented] to yoto right, according to tho nows+ pApors, 1 wart it distinctly undorstood to May J, 1882, at $1,710 per anne af eae i a aot | that no real cstate-ring, or any other ring, owns 550, paynbio on or afore Sept. 1 cent interest and tho balicoin cash. Upeot price, $14,800; amount bith, $12,700. imo, Uniorstand mo, now, I amin favor of No. 470 Donrborn aventio, northoast cornorof | pranting privileges to poor peopte, and I want to stretch n point overy time if 1 can for them, ‘Dut to pass any ordinance just now to contract Goothe stroct, brick bousa of iftcon rooms, with corner lot 60x13 to 0 20-foot alleys lng tho fire limits would be folly. My people are satistted. Thoy’vo got all tho barns and frame bored by 0 Lian we first mortyago on t) epincas houses that thoy want, But, leaving that asido, mado this spring, on a valuation of boaring 7 por cont interest. ‘ferms, nssumption Tean't sce any good to bo attatnod by altering tho fro limits now. Lot ua leave well enough of mortgage and balance cast, ‘otal upsot , 101 alone, If wearo going to do anything lot us Leo, SEX mount bid, $11,000, Mihineks Land 2 ta Beittaln’s sibtaton 6 W. 3 Donolit the poor workingmon, and not.a lot of roal-estafo eharke and sharpers. You'll bear, of N.E. iM of NE. X Soc. 3 09,13, within four Slocke ot tour pa ‘and directly north of the from the whon the time comes, and you'll ind me on tho right -slde. Why, Uloss you, Ald. Northwostorn car shops. Terms cash. Upsot prise per acre, $6. Amount bid, por ucro, Phoips swoars by me, and #o do Wickorsham and Dixon, and you don't suppose I'm going back on “fto second call of certificates {ssucd from tho sata of Juno 20 also took placu, und tho lntest thom in the Council. Puroaill ts all right, too, on that question, and Riordan will be." quotations of those lots in Henry Groves’ Subdi- vision are herowith tabulatac $ ' @Subscquontly Ald, Peevy camo into tho Clty Hall, and Vite TrmuNe reportor asked: “ Whero do you stand on tho fire-imits ordi- nance?” , a ‘ Pe 2 “Whero I've always stood, of course, My record will show for that. Do you think that I'd voto to damn overy poor man in Chicago? Ain't we getting along with our present fro Iinits? Ain't our rates of {nsurauce low? Haven’t wo prospored under this ordinance? Hasn't Chicago beon built on a solid foundation ‘through it? Now woufdn't It bo tho —— fool- Tho yard Jumbor-dlenlors hold a meoting yea: terduy to reviso tho ee list. The “uppors” were raised $3 to, r 1,000 feet, and othor Rates were marked at the advance unoilicially made July 19, ‘Tho doators say thore Is a regular boom In lumber, and that the stock is fast do- creasing, being already emalier thao ot this time gO. ne chan declines to recognize im of tho telephor yt rs should pay for tho service nt tho Chica- co, Hurlington uiney 6 tho charge for this telephone should be no moro than is paid for tho use of othor connecting th- Btruments, and that it should bo paid by tho railroad company, Tholumbermon have beon notifica, that thoy will be chargod $10 cach to pay for the exponse, ctc,,of the {nstrument ft the above polnt, It was voted that no price~ Ist meetings should bo beld in. future, except those called in the regular way, After tho read ing of tho binding resolution for tho benef of thegronke:kneet brethren the meeting adjourned, " THR RACES TOKE THRM, About three or fuur weeks ago two Southorn+ ers camo to this city and started n pool-room in the placo where Doxby'a buckot-shop uscd tobe, corner of Clark ‘street and -* Gamblors Alley. Tho firm name was Cadwallader & Loomis, and tha object of tho concorn was to share With othors the Immonso perconta| paid In on pools during the racing seuson. 1 ‘sual combination, mutual acd lunch privl- logos woro rented oft to outalders, and fora time the now firm appeared to do doing a rush- ing business, Yesterday morolng it became nojsed about that tho membors of tho firin bad akippei out with the pool-box, whioh containud a funntity of Piedmont and Wedgewood moncy, and that no winning tickets wero bulug cashed. ‘Thero was but ittle excitomont in the room during tho day, however, and tho combination and mutuni sideshows wore Cie A wide open, ond the kickers were few and far botweon. Later in the day a notico was put on tho.board totho offect that oll winning ticketa would be onshed by Armstrong & Bride, at’ tho Sherman Ssouse, It iar enought probable that tho pool , firun made a losing thing of it on tho races, and eae Armatrong & Brido to sco thom wh. on thetth tan, 0 H ration, We have bad cnough big fires here, and ow tho Aldermon who favor thoso mensurces can ignore the turriblo disuster of 1871 and tts Icason Is something I cannot wndorstand. Tho expense of raising a brick structure {8 so vory Uttto more than that of building a fraio on and It !saogrently offgct by itg durahility.tessone: oxpenso of kooping in ropair, and reducod tu- guranco rates that thoro is no exouse whatever for this movement on tho part of the Aldermon, ‘There {gs nn abundance of frame buildings in tho clty now, and to ndd to them would be tho worst ot folly. In my practice I mect with alurge numbor ot forolenars who, I may Bay, Aro ununtinously opposed to the change. | Tako ‘the Bohomaing for instance; these hurd- workin} heoplo are busily at work saving their moncy in th! for thomsclves. I visit thelr quarter dally and aesecseqalp aaa aime woo Bouth Park avonue, northeost cor- HOF Thirty-second street, ..s++9e0+1$70,00) $31.00) 6, +409 South Park avonuc, west front, twoon Thirt South Park a ner‘Thirty-sacon: Adjoining NUOWGs+. +0000,» South Park avonuo, west fr 63,60] 71.00) 75.00 INNIR'S MIBBION, Tho regular 4 o'clock prayor-mecting for the Bee ae ea ones Tholp being struck by the oxeclient qual: | yyy WILLIAM MOORHOUSE, | the muzzling of doys, and I hnve tho samo | Vernon avenue, sout {shnoss to nltor.things whon wo'ro doing woll | yor tho buildings whlok thoy aro erecting, _ By WILLIAM MOORHOUSE, my of Music Ia’ ae the Palmer. Tho Acadomy | Oxolusive banollt of tullen women was Hold yes | reqson for not enforcing tho ordinance } yom avaniio, 0 1 2 . a Raper hoon rotted and bgt ap voiue | Gra neerags ot aang Bea eh: | Hea beg fo Bk aul Thofprovinmationn in | Yeruek avoNie: Sat etd By Under thom? Now L kuow thet 1am fosog lots) wg and thren shay bee aires, gu ucling | CHATTEL MORTGACE SALE, : est standards. Mr. Li = . oro: ono mnt ported, ve iy . 00} iy ¥! u 5 % 4 ing for first-cinas attraution for his theatre. Tendancu of tho. frail sisterhood, and tho ustiul | 44g (hor was urine tho tails wn cool weathor, | Vernon avonuss ont ‘oa but those are my viows, and Idon't earo who | fort to thoso who held tear. nt Soe At Tunas eit bo-sold smurf oni t ri Red Ribbon Itoform Club | PFoRna, of prayers, oxbortutions, songs, ote.,'| and tho emo was nevor verified, Tho exporionca | Vernon avenue, east fron 53,00 knows thom. You know thore nro butchers in | thoy have gathered jeopardised by such a mens- | Carpets, aud Household Goods of 2) rooms, res Fs colobrated ita taled intvarsaey 1ngeieimne stun | Wageaeriod out, ho singing was quite good. | of the inst snd pravious yonrs has taught mo | Yornon ‘wronus, norinonst on Dridgoport mighty nos mon, and rood frionus | irons that whien going of tho Alderman proposa | "le “ood shane ETE Aetna ga, | titis not best to muzzfa doga, unless under + a ners of. o wou! oO Ls x an enteriatamont in thelr hall on Fourtoonth | which inust at somo time have begn cultivated, | vory peculiar eiroumstances ot Gaugor, which | adjotniy aboves 7 a3 things changcd ut,” Bheviag ‘persoonl | Aion 1 Holiove ie would be bonioa by tou to Assent for Noniene, "1 q Oxist now. ‘er; 10; a it ? 0 " ” ureatly enjoyed by tho largo crowd In attond- | snine style na they would oforen Policodustice, hyo mnd. ‘If adon bas a ft or is lok, or shows | Veron avenue, wott front a coneeraod you'll novor find, mo, pletting inac- | Cie, taney Router, who koops.adrus store ot ST. JACOBS Olt, vecuen Pirzene, a: saloonkeopor at No. 05 | mcotings aro to bo held ovory aftornoon at’ | tra cantne lergad, whe. econ body nround aye | Vernon avanuc, Wont {rot x Fae TT ES Ae : = = 8 tho canine is mi ‘Tho section of the revised ordinances ordering the muzzling of dogs crept In without my knowledye. I recoitect that in committce it was agrood to strixc out this secon, and leavo,tho iangaing: to be done No, 108 Hilsted street, oxpresscd-binself ns | g a deokiedly opposed to nny niteration of .tho fire aT ry limita a5 at prosont established, At present bo i : folt comparatively secure, although bis business plnco—In a golld stone bullding—wns surround: od by frame structures, he had an ample insur~ ance in a solid company. He bad observed, bowovoer. that the rollable insurance companics bhd deolded objections to tho contraction of tho Units, and even THREATENED TO.CLOSE OUT Ciark stroot, while getting off a train in motion at the footof Van Buron strect, at =:00 yestor- doy afternoon, accidentalty foll, and was badly beuised about the face, and cut over tho left af eye and about the upper ijip. ‘ Joun Proscnysxa, a Boheminn 73 years old, ‘living at No, 28 Evans street, whllo earber % shavings at Hosso’s planing-mill, corner | o! 3 Loomis and Tweonty-ilrat stroots, yesterday: “i morning, bad his right urm ‘badly out from the wrist to tho elbow in one of the planors. EL GREAT GERWAY | REMEDY 1 RHEUMATISH o'clock, and tho evening meotings will be to both goxea. Tho oyangellats of tho Pacilic Garden Miasion'havo tnken hold of tho work, and expect to accomplish Ene, things in thelr now field. B. F. Jacobs, Col. Clarke, and other Toligious workers nre- giving tho new mission thelr earnest support. NEW DOALD-OF-TIADE, BUILDING. ‘Tho formal transfer of tho property bounded by Jackson, Van Buren, ana Sherman strects, and’ Pacific’ avenue, thé northern portion of favor of passing on order in Cauucll compolling ‘Spoolal outdoor antos wero announced for Snt- | the w is July 0, and Srturiay, ee 6, and tho rogular calls in August for tho iith and Bist Inst. at tho Exchange, s TEARING DOWN OF EVERY BUILDING - put Up in violation of tho ordinance, Why, I'll toll you, friends of mine, poor men, have como tomo and told me they wanted to bulld, but thoy couldn't put up brick, becauso they hadn't money cnough, and JT have losned them from $765 to $100, and thoy bnve paid mo back overs cont, and nevor ccasod to thank me, Irie walls keep the hont out In summer ami the cold CORNERING TIIB CHREAL. | ‘THE TACTICS OF THE CLIQUE. ap ‘Tho wheat markof was lower yestordny, witt fotivo trading in tho doforred futures, The vious: ycars, Let any ono notice dogs during Warm weathor, and thoy will notice how necos< sary it fs to the animal to havo tho froodom of Its, qangae! ‘Tho Mayor, it is understood, hhna.a doe: That dog, it 1s undorstoad, has a tonzuc, which, It 1s Wd | thoir focal business if it was accomplished, If NEURALGIA, a of | indorstood, It Isin the habit of * lolling,” with- | trado in soller August was light, and It was yen- outinwinter. If you chango this thing you'll | thon ho found that ho was unable to jusure in a " ttm Netaon MoxnoE, mentioned In Tite Trin Senlan. te tee hae Bee oF itlrs "of tho esuy ese oe einai use Intorvonuon Gr iator. | crally {nforred that tho “ollquo” wero quiotly | Oly hurt tho poor man. Itsurance rates wit | company abla to pay in full any loss by Hiro ho SCIATICA ; Hee eer ee sara Emeline, is noe Nelson | cetate to John ‘ft Beusley, noting for himeclf, V ruption of a muzzic. holding back and letting tho mnrket take its) modown for lotting things alone.” mlgnt autor, bis ponaition sould bo B very pee w\ : fogroo fhe, attornoy-at-law, of, this city. | Armour. and S.A. Kont, will bo perfented : _ | course. ‘Tho prico was hold at $1.19 por bushol, | “Ald. Appicton, who roprosenis tho “loves” | CaTaNs ona. Io sincoraly hoped Head Tie Tes LUNMBASQ ve Nelthor the idontity nor businoss of the person tenasvorred by SIF, rongloy TO Ee ne TIE COUNTY-BUILDING. however, with a gato or so at $1.18%, which was | sido of the Second ines jas given in his adho- tup a real-estate boom for the, boucit of a $—— ipegeding for the aivereo is montioned fn $00 | tocorrom, in. pursuunes of, the Agroomont tho lowatt gure of thaday. ‘Tho opening price | Nihents ‘of tho Aldorman, own nothing mut | FOR ,PSTHES would not be seeCERL ON oom gna BACKACHE, Dan the airkinaie. Fiiparkstondunk Aayticn| | RMR ae he eit ie Eealle acne ae | ica oak a na Done eae to jallyos- | Wo attorhoon, quo market stddoniy dovoloping | {WHat thoy have on their backs.—what they havo } stod, nid but littio tosay on tho eublect, ‘That Gout,’ be oes ca a ate hiacolne Hie AW. | thoronttor ae pesoticnbles cho Committea of thg | (Crday cbargod with boing insano. mirongthy atten Uae cain cout the “August te PoC ete ar ee eee oe cont of a | little, howover, waa to. the offaot that the pro: ’ te for Fooble- Minded Chiliren. uncon eee Be | Inetah at Trade Diccctord te mbom tuo mattor of | : THE cmployés of tho Bheritt's offica will givea | posed to bo feoling out tho August | Coniacrarion thoy Hora mathiag to lose. TO posod contraction of tho ilro-limite ought not SORENESS ca eset A- He Linoinoott, Goneral Passongor | forming the proposed Building Association bas | plonlc. on . Satufday, Aug. 6, nt Washington | Wheat jas the | shore call for it, and | Sorvinanyof them a big fire would bean ora | 10,beconsuinmated, ny Jt was a monnce to tha i ‘Agent Cincinnatl Southorn Rallroad, Chat- | hoon roferro: will be called togethor to consider | Telghta. : many think tho- deal is now narrowed | of yy, Be i tauard an ore | prospority of the olty and tho safety of tho orm ca aren aas Tount . E, Warburton, London, En- | tho next step in the program,—tho formation of | WORM ° ie dowa to small proportions... Ochora assort that | Of Prosperity, na it woule nitord an, SpEeceuney | eltizons, CHEST, : plungeato at tho Loland. 4 tho Assoalation and fhe gsantor of provecdings | | DANIEL S. Ganxoon, tasano, was ystenlay August eboris ana qumerous yet-and iho longs | faut not ho allator siuon OF wenith tint they |” aie. Je W, Nagle, proprictor, of solgar store , : 6 to be omployed In advertising for and securing |. sont from tho jnil to friends in Philadolphia, un- i 3 : jit aig] “fda Unlich Block last ovoning, with tho following wo aud of the wreak may orig forte aponlae ‘Tun Committeo on Faunllaniion did not moot | \ goller Soptombor was stronger yostorday, and | Vote for the proposad ordinance. He has, satis. Willendnayer the fine bulldinga that have beou QUINSY, Acs reault: Presidont, Henry Schourermeier; Vico ! i Pro- | yosterday on account of tho mombors boing | thouifforonca botyeon it and August was ro- | fed bimeott tha! white in a tow cascsit might bo | rin upin tho Iast nino years, Tho capital i} .. nt Proaldont, Alfred Huchaey Htogording Hectotary, FAO, Serene Othorwiso obgijeds, It will mnvot to-turrow. duced to. about Hts conté por buauel, ‘The d- OF posalbla temporary Dene Yee gtramidebe | Walon fas been ongsted in tHe oreetion of scone | f i BWELLINGS jour 3 0 joore| 0 = s r Sit h mand for September was thought to ,bo . and brick buildl sinoo tho groat. fire was so asp Keller; Treasuror, Goorga Keller." | THE CITY-HALL. a QEvUre-Sitmntyy STACY hos lovied on tho bats | Hen tom “anorts, who pave” sold vory | Voty detrimontal to tho ‘host intorosta of tho | [vested on the mnucrstandiag that .tho” iro: BPRAINA Mu, Wanttast Cuntan, Hrosidont of thotrish: | a nutaing Inapoctor and his rotinus aro to | gued trou te suport an execution, for 81400018 | TN, Se prone a, fee Ag gH eh GE | O Tiom bugs" and tho *ringaters” aro maklug | hry ayer been boltoved Seat Pree ane. eo Troaturer, aeknowlodgiog, with tnanice, aro. | Sinith ag eoon us,the eerut-woman can elean UP | Charitios was to hava mot. yeaterday to cqnsule had jaado, |“ Whon Soptombor, touched $1184 | fiudieious enoigh to say that tho Aldormon | Siatoy "tho os coined tho changing oF the Pet cred in Farwell fall St. Patrick's Day, Mr, | the plac, ‘ ‘with an arohitoct about plans for. tho now Foor | up to €1.14%, with $146 quate Into in the day; Coe a eee crak imaging a DIU, This Je 8 | mite’ can do Will. bo the enrichinw of lot of EARS, Bits Mpls ho hana aad sabe oir | “conomeacan Dros. yesterday neoentaa to | Hgeyeigaaeees one ouP ot Howe te | Eh LET, Hemsene Sei | wa mot do'ekoow mo nut Atarmen | bose gry atin need aon, te BURNS! tostive, returagd to tho éity init oleae froma | Sopartmont : and the, County Troaturor ure ready for cgi | toa otling up tho “Aumrust dont and gbiting | of the Council who doubtless, would bo larwaly | Bir, ¥, Diehl a saloonkoupor dolms business a i i ih ee Ne , happy grandfathor of a handsomo girl bab; Mus. Cosway, of Genesco County, Now York, Routh sido in atew days, buttne Trensucar anne | Outof lt an poennen thoy aro calculating to | profited by the passage of tho ordinanco, yet | No.-100 West Madison street, aald that ho w. a i } ci) i § apy grandfather Of 9 Bango ay. | ee a ae aorta hor keband, aged | notmove Just yet. iho Superior Coury Clork | extend tholr aporations into to noxt month. | thoy wilt not oMclnlly do naything that would | oppcsed, to, the. Ordlaanco aud hoped that it HN enenal Bodily Faithy ‘ Row bonor was conforrod upon the Captain lave | H, who recontiy oloped with a buxor girl ‘aH, | Wit movo In of lator man Saturday. Tho market wesld tobe * | tou to wnlld ap taote fortines at tho lose of the, | wuld nob RO OUR, 6 « pjitard gatoon BSA AD so0TH EAR Baturday morning,’.and weighod ten pounds | loay! js wifo and children at-home starving. | Tyix Committce on Public Charitica will roo- |” LY Bt ET, ae g a A Avolrdupols, ©). + SUPERINTENDENT Mcl#anzare has onlored tho | ominend the awarding ‘of tho job of supplying | 8Nd, fn. fact, nll tho succoodine | months raat tags cs asen Of repute. anon thele foie oe eon could: Bo aoe ere Webult axD t A.GALLED mecting of the Custom Tallors' Pro- | police to allow no more telegraph-poles to be | and laying sowor-pipe from tho Poor Farm. to cloat down to tho ond of tho year. .With | [ows thoy will do nothing to forfolt that roputa- j.of tho - proposad change. As an actual HEADACHE, 2 tecifvo Assoclation was held last night at No. | orectod, or inca axtondod or Interfored with, | tho North Brauch to Messrs. Connolly, McCuo, | 7 hoon 4 arvoats and perhaps | stormy | tion, and aa mon of honor thoy roard tho | fot, a brick bullding did | not cust iy ais & {Dearborn streot to consider wriovauees aris- | unless the poron doing so has permilssion from | aud Keaan, whos combinod bids ‘aggregate | Foathor in AURUEE, to Koop the Maait | soloiauity of thoir official ontha as somothing | much moro thana framo ono. and wag in tho Pfam an attompe by Joon Stevenson to cut | Prof. Barrett, the Suporintondont of tho Firo- | #8108. ‘Tho Board will pass on the question | foo Cane Dew tetra th lo might find it | net to be treated as a mero tritie, * | long run much thechenpest. ‘Take it in his part R 5 fown the wages of his workmon & por cent. | Alnrm Telograph. Monday. ee f a comparativoly onsy Mattar to garry Gut tholr | iho real-ostate sharks, whose prood knows | of Sife-olty and B frato building bad to ve BALL OTHER f i Afvor prolonged discussion tho mattor was laid |" ‘Tua laying of the water-mains on State stroot yeatorday do- | Hee thmaoal ie handiod us if the ‘bosaca*oither | 20 bounds, and who would) if thoy lind the pow » paintod every yonr to knep It looking doccot, a al sete lee)d next Saturday ckouing. "| willbe oomplotod thismorniny., Tho sowor pine 2 didnot have the monoy of thoncrvatonwing tt, | Proaneriy ct the aiy to taoit personal ond, | thu inorosaaaiaatrnneo. fatter and tuor Ox” i ‘A conauier and foativel will bo vgn ths'| Bul Tor tho delays coeasionod Gy tho laying of | PaHor ang raul couris and the Short, The fa Osan unr ene He, aaa, | Sud ouge ory Bath and tur to, tha, aul | ponsos whieh inion frame Wallin s egnntat i ris fi Sans igo avenue Todteen Fol ana. ayn sooty oF mains. Ail ts Work Sit be compicted tis | Committee on Buildings and udiolary, ‘and nt | the movoment, but that is ouput that the | alleged thay havo raised to, bo placod whors tt | that tho proposad change could possibly bo sons, sinber and cusar bsternal Be ‘, whoso financial | week, * might do the most good. There {8 occasionally a Urand Jury xathered which develops an cager desire to fathom . official crnoiced nese, and an indictment for bribery would bo ror § ook In to gentlomen who-havo for years boasted o| o U Remedy. A tial acted, and he hoped it would not. tthe oomparsilvely trifing outlay of SC oe i Ae tho confectionoratNo, 263 Woat | sus satering wits pala can i Madison street, oxprossod himsclf as deaidedly Usclalms. pingcrions IN RLEYEN LANGUAGES. Fo eee ta prawing could be OX; | goup.sy ALL RVGaISTS AND DEALERS In MERR4 ita ho bie olaims of A. H. Androws and the ‘Buritngton Manufacturing Company tothe architect. ~~ Winitam MoNetn and Thomas Couck, deators in awnings and doing businesa at No. 231 Kinzie strect, yesterday mado a voluntary assignment, » wheat ring had mado arrangements for what monoy thoy expected to necd in taking caro of tho whoat doliverod noxt month. The roport modestly says ** millions" have boon scoured for tho purpose. : st troubles were st forth in THe ‘Trinune of yes- erday. Prof, Z, A. Coleman, late with the Ton- eases Jubilee Sin) will have tho direction of tho musical portion of the entortasomont. , Tnenw were Afty-elght burial-pormits Isaucd apd a and* fifty-three ‘deaths In the city. This increase In the rate of mortality was quite Unexpected, slnos tho woathor hud beon so po- 5 4 3 Ino benotit .of tho. ‘churet, 2 co. >| “Some apparontly unwarranted remarks wore |, 2Q!F ‘church membership and personal purity. | outatde the olty lim! Moved it ought ta be A. VOGELER & ‘Afturuvon to step 4 runaway team on Clybourn | among children under 6 years of ago. gate about. $1, ‘J. V. Farwol! & Oo, boing | Kennott & Co, ° A ropresontative of tho housa | in on goveral difforont merchants to soe what ich our TET : ‘uvenus, was kuoaked down and badly bruised | 4 connesronpENT writes The -Trinune to Btuok for $635 of tho amount, and tholr assots to | Said last cvoning that tho firm had sottiod with all meme Ee ~ andcutabout tho leys by tho wheels of the vohicle passing over bim. Ho was taken to his son's residence, No. 517 Clybourn avenuo, ideas ‘thoy had. on tha proposed ordinanco for marrowi: tho tire limite, HANCOD: tnardt, brothor of tho County Physi. | BOYAL BAKING POWDER - Mr. G. O. Hobloy,a hatter, who occupies No. ita scoured croditors la Chicayo,and that the $4,300 gan, keeping, ‘8 drug storo on tho corner of Maal of unscoured indebtodness on ‘Chango would bo paid up ina fow days. (twas tno {ntontion complain of tho promises No, 7406.Dearborn streot, Ho says that the catch-basins havo not bo $1,400, consisting of goods in thelr linc. mand Sangamon stroots, sald: ‘1 think and o i c 208 South Halsted etreot, aatd: "I am opposod to | the contraction of the flro-limits is an unquail- _ docinrwho thero attended him did not cousider | Beon cleaned for sevon years, gr when the house Ue 8. Ae fo cuncel the debt yeaturday. tis sald that tho | tho passage of any aod’ ordinance, ns think ie | fod fraud, aud ought not to be oatriod out {f the bis {njuries dangerous, Drfour tines to tho Health Department, but iis |: ; tale aout ieanis city and make neatistactorysettics | Would do a great doul of harm. In tho frat | solid mon of tho alty ean provont it ‘Tnx United Carpenters’ and Jolners Proteat- | complaint seems nover to havo boen noticod. ‘Tre Ponston Agen ursod $2,000 to tha Na+ placo thoylanyer from fire would. be Increased, and the insuranco rates would gu UP, and many of tho best companios would withdraw alto gother. Wo don't yen Any more paeap shells 728 WO ive and Bonevolent Association mut Inst oven Jog at No. it Washington strect, 8. P. Goodwin in the chair. Preparations woro made for the National Convention to be held onthe sth of and the following delogutcs were olect+ Feber naeigts ot ethnic ts oven BI ey ie branch house thora, a tho bead of tho rm I une dorstood to possess. ample moans, and business may be rogumod in a short thao, tion's boneflolaries yesterday. ‘ Ar tho Sub-Troasury yesterday $10,000 in gold and $8,000 in silver was disbursed, tho coln ro- colpta footing up $12,000 in silver. ‘Mr, W. 8, Austin, of No. 183 West Washington atroot, sald: *L'think no Alderman who would voto for the narrowing of the present flro-lmits ought to be removed from office. The sentiment ho people is opposed to ALD, Ponceut showed up at theCity-Hall yes- torduy for the first timo since bis t*Iato unpicas- antness." Ho denies that ho was intoxicated at the famous séance at Ald. Jonna’; donies that ho of a large majority of ¢ od by probably two of tho finost | it, ad tho Clty Counoll ought not to alow ture rs + ed La Ballo atrect’ Ol ything ‘One. unimportant failuroon tho Open Board | 3°09 represented bs Ch eds, oka Dotan, 3. Se Daan le es ESTERS, ae te a eeee eer ihocuatiol wes | ‘Tre fntornal rovequo collocted. yosterday | Was montonod yestoruay. filterinon tn tha Council, we mer expegs soos tG' | gelvog ta laa fadusd tars counter to the public Fee ea eee ay oe Chammittes or are | qpquean ontirely ditferent matter, and Yat no | amounted to €0, of which $2075 was for | jy "daok ” Sturmes was intorviewed yootonlay.| “Williain ©, Host, of No. 417 South Halsted | sir, G.G, Plorge, who keeps a boot, stato, at J. Sterns, and E, Banden, y Ble Healers | ti Gommuntesionor Wallor met yesterday an : given tho pablio aver hls own signaturo, Afford to bulld with brick or stone, y Levi P, Crank and M, Kesslingor wore Wd upon un ordinance for tho crention of prossed a firm opinion that tho Council gould not allow itself ATOR tho High }ressuro Mechanical. Water-Power || ., JOUN BHA, 50 yours old, board t tho *oDel 200 brougnt before Commiasionor Hoyne yostorday “Don't you think {t would be dangerous, to | to pander to tho'wisbos of a ring of real-cstato SUBURBAN, - tho olty from firo?"* mon, for whoso bonefit the whole movement had ‘house of dirs. ‘all out of u sccond-story | ¢;, - which, ‘be bi for solling cigars and beer without Hoento at a 8 “j “Yea, it certainly would, Brick ts cheaper in | boon got window in the house at U0 yostarday morning,;| COMPANY, which 19 to be bauded tote Commit"). nionio at N’Ausay, near Oswego, All, Thoy wore UYDK PARK, ‘ " oct: RaLtOn Ups Window {nthe house at UM! yestarday imoraiugs’) tag on Piro and Water to-day, and will bo con- et b Fi alae % < each hold under bonds of - Tux receipts for dutics yosterday amounted to blu.100; Hollowing is tho list of dutinble goods EEE Tho Doputy-Coroner held an inquest yostore day upon tho remains of Lowls J, Clawson, Ira tho gontloman who was drowned at Kenwood tho long run, but you can't build as cheaply with it, Idon’t think wooden houses would tm- oe) the appearanco of tho city. I roally don’t now much about tho matter, don’t aidered by thom at thelr mootlng this afternoon, The now ordinance is full of restrictions, ant intonded to bonefit and protect the city, ns it ge five, addiuonal: fro protection and aunitary fal le (wus so severely injured that it iw thought ho ‘cannotrecover, Dr, Marr, who attended him, Yound tho lett ankle dislocated, the Sbula I ation, dyspepsiit, nervous prostration, endalf forme of gonorat debiilty reltayed by ane taking Menaman's Poptontzed Boof Tonic, the ilt voto for or ining ite entl ‘broken, and ono rib on tho right’ side broken recelvod: Fowlor [ros., 125 saoks salt; J. A. | Wodn y, ovontng. whilo bathing in tho lako, know whothor our Aldormon wi only preparation of beot containing ite entire eae tin spigo, Hie wae, takan io tho Gounty, | TA san atated toatTaauwe reporter Gison 4 Go, Walon ey side] Rule, fallag No ndaltional ft wore brought to light, HAIL Ie toy, ot Noc1% West Van Turen | ult iioue proportion, fe NOE a snoro ston, niluunes 6} i cs A reset en tarotired (Ortho might: sag it vs | toring tae the bullaing ortinancos woro boing | MoNchok, Zeases books; Phelps, Dodge & Con, ho Segond Norwortan Church held ita annual stroct, eclared himself as being opposed to tho Passage of any ordinance BURINKING THE FIRE LIMITS. “What are your ronsons for opposing such passayo? abkod tho reporter. ‘fy the frat place, L don't care to pay any moro for inturnnoo, and I want to koep my polls oles in fret-oluss companies, If this ordinance was passed Ithink the companies would olther draw out or rato thelr ratos.” . __ Have you beard how your Aldermen will vote on this quostion?* blood-making, forco-;oneratinx. and lifo-suse taining proportioss is invaluable in all enfeo. bleed conditions, whother the reault of exhius- ‘wou Norvous prostration, overwork, or acute 000 boxos tin plute, rt ‘Tix Postinaster was askod yostorday whothor ho bad rucolvod nny further communications rolntive to tho caso of John M. Hubbard, tho aseoate Suporintondont of Carriers, . Ho ro plicd that he bud not, and further that ho con- Bidorod the mattor as sottiod. In opposition to thls se should be stated that Pies Bubbaru's ro- warded ta Washington, although tho Poatmas- tor Oenoral refuses to have tho documents picnic at the South: Park picnio grounds at Wooitlawn yesterday. ‘The woathor was all that, ont be dosirody; Mad everybody fad ‘a Jay timo, te Tho Rav, Charles dfaokin and wifo, of Lyndon, HL, aro vialting their. daughtor, Aire ‘ines Root, at Hydo Park. . James Frosh, & yoars_of age, whoso paronts reside nt No, 4031 South Halated streot, bas been miseing since the. 37th of this month. He loft home to 50 flabing: at the foot of Fifty-tirst daily violated through tho intluence of domayox mombera of tho Council. Ho sald bo undors gtond that in Alderman had recontly procured building permit, and, under {t, bullt a two story frame house, He proposes to have an {n- | ‘vostigation, and to put the blame whero the’ plame should jie, and remarked that ho belloved In ollicera porforming thojr duties regardless of the Aldermen, SxCHETAUY AMBEEn, of tho Citizens’ Assoola- tion, had quite achat yesterday with tho Com. ‘supposed that hy wont to sloop on the window- alll und foll out. " ‘weno ‘Tne Associated Dolowates of the T: oRraphical Union beld a fully attended woeting lust night at No, 192 Washington streot, with H, 8. Stroctor: in the chalr, Tho action. of the Executive Hoard jn reference toa xrand plonia to be held fo ‘Womgren’s ark, was unanimously ratified, and a large amount of general business was disposed of, Tho Society 1s at proseut ver flourishing, with ao enrollment of aver 41 ary complaints, Caswoll, Hazard & Co. pro- BaF coe How York, For salo by druggists.” MARRIAGE LIOENSES. Rrra rene folewinn ‘marringe Ilcenses wore issucd yos- o ie A qado pubilo or to further act in tho caso du atroot, and Js supposed to hayo boon accidentally | -*1 understand they will vote in its favor, and - varie 4 reskiienees wiatoe hey alo, nora a aontat | sane of fanun Ds. GaN ih foranlte | the ‘prs groveious conten of tao rane | QTOWUBE satan, srommiseynaawnay eat vote ip luntarervand| 4 Vit pine da cae Hiicand ho morotiartlugrreccedinga Werain | syection, and. tho stanches, fio seomad woil'| cents health, : a + 4 aetna Fee ee ee ee eater tcasor fu | { clomens, Halim contr aman Absolut ly Pure. soe ae ae a EE Oa ee ee ee eeenen don, andaetd that | ABTtAD boon expoctod the osso against flam- | ,TBomoldars ati the eowing-raachino factory | whojcin maKe money for hen. Te ar thls {iies Nous. cae soiutely title OY Resale ne dos aia | AMR cence Agia | mar uua earseree ane cece | Eatcnerueat eterna evened | (aleBad etle sane rut nant Cnt a 1 ancating of soko users ane ja mouting | Cuimberland, Md. was diam! the’ Com-- o1 4 “ at 1 Hounaxe Ya favorite In ns Bs cts Goloare Mlower Bleslot Uae reached 9 ir. DeWolf would bo invited, thore to state | missfoner, ‘tho Distr ote AttornOy i and caused so muoh disturbance that the police | I hape all respectable AlJermen will oppoao It? youittor preparadto Tanta what bad been, acoumnplished and what ho exe pected tho gontiemen to do, < * - Cor. Eeuxiu, Chlof of tho Sewerage > ment, stuted yeatord: wee het ere nopart: posed allextras, and 3 less extras bud buen 8 in respons tohls inquieigs, rocoived a lotter which fully substantiated what Tim TRiouNe sald as to the Mogality of artmann’s acta. . Following is tha Communication on which the Commuisatoner dis- charged the prisonor: the sick. Yesterday morning 8 Lumber of tho judics of the organization assembled in the Atbenwum and devoted themevlyes to arrang~ ainall bouquets of flowers contributed suburban and city friends, Over 400 bouquets were inade and dist HLA. Rollberg, a South Halsted strect hard- ware morchant, said if tho Jaw allowed the erco- tion of wooden buildings within the olty mits bla trado in nails and bardware would bo tu. prcased, but es lo: from that he did notbellave in sbrinking tho fro pela as i¢ would incroa! Authorities were called upon. to prosorvo ordor, uch oir by ater, Othcer Morganthaler arrosted James Crowloy, a. Biases ect hee ae hee ani fe La Hydo Park Jallawalting trial. sae breads, o1 ff ub fear ot the ills ros 4, He ed Oe eet aa someners VAISRAKING POW DIH CO, Nee te cui) Wost Rlubtoonth, i —The Hon, J- ist OHICAGO, ; , 3 STOVES. tributed among tho intuates | paid last year than over bofore, Commissioner:| pOUMDMRLAND, Sida July 38. Jin, J. Be USE bil ae etng te aud taxes, and slso increase tho ‘Eiys Cheese. GAS STO Ue tue County. Be. Luke's sat the Alorien | Walter auld that all olaiime for exteas, under ino | E2OKS,Dutrich, auornay Chicago: Your lettor | ,Thegccond anual plein oy the Houth Chicago | danger from fires, Robert M, MoBvoy, Barwooa tt Tyotbors’ Hospitals. Miss Bl rf rdinances, had to ba 7 © | avout tho arrest of 8 H, Wickard reached mo at | Firo Company No.16, will bo held at Turner if Tw. Hustle 8, Bor in ‘Maywood, ia Fee ey eee ations Speke wary enone | faa work was déuc-and they would then huvo to,| #0 same tino ae a telegram from United States ba ee ats OF piseod to the prulnsuoes a in yen si nogotiation > dortaken with the approval o tho Oe partinont) for tho adjustment of Wickard’s defalcation as Assistant Postmaster aud Cashier at this otlico, Is arrest was unuuthorized. I have communt- cated this information toa number of persons, doubtlesa to tha ‘Constable to whom you allude Hunuy J, Jounson, Postmaster, * bo indorsod on tho of the contract, of which they would thus bo made to form, a oar Sar are ae were yo! ors: Dolning todo with thom.) Tunes deaths and two new oases of small-pox wore rogletered at the Houlth Olftca yesterday. ‘Two of the victims died in the olty—ut No, 7 Wood atreot, and No. It4Janestrost, Tha other a EE Oa GAS | “ill. SUN Dish STVES secs ————— ee Hall, Souls ano on Tucaday, Aug. 18, A Jawn party will tako place at the South icaga Hotol"ta the evoping of tho samo ins lor tholr auspices, =.) > [ PULLMAN, Charles fiass, of: Hans, 8. Bwedo, while at~ tempting to board an in-golng Michigan Central frojgnht train yesterday afternoon, fell under tho bad logs cut off bulow the kuoos, ‘Aso was taken to 8p, Lu! vuglogly “of its ress, and expressod i ‘that ladles who are fatereated In \fenuotoas, nad who have carrjeues, would plioe them atthe iisposat uf, the Mission for the distribution of 4 . ‘Tux Central Land Lea Unols bi brio sealog hut ight B sedge Horan a oid Btroct, waa bitiorly ‘opposed to the ordinanoe, Ho sald ho did itot want to be compelied ta live in a nest of. wooden sholls, continually fearing tires, snd ho thought if the eines Ward Alder moun favored the pussaye of the onlinance thoy could be hold for dampxes resulting, Besides, ft would Increaso taxes and insurance rates, and Docessitate improvement in the wuter system and an enlargeimont of tho Fire Department. Tybenten Buniiees nee Mla iia West a: Heron, { Charles JO sx oes Bout rs, Caroling Gessner, Louls Bamber a it ike 's Hospital, mo i ‘Pho storekeopors on West Twolfth and West AD ‘Tix case of Jobn 2, Lolst, convicted of rob- —— Van Buren atreets wore o} jod_ to tha ordl+ REWA elved trom the (Brook Yar ast ach Loan of bing the registorel mall bare and sentonced to ‘ STEAMSHIP NEWS, io, wlio a vory fow on Boutn statsted stroot : 1 ¢ F nese ee and from tho Thirteenth Ward League of ry , New Youk, July ;87,—Arrivyod, the State of G3 i ¥ dover LN 2 for release under’ the statute populariy ki 4 Bulls 1 ‘rank Hros., 203 Randgjph street, did not favor Sry OMB Ty Es that De Jb Sib, 1 ER ig 8 pena OL SELL. A nurabur of sequlue 8 aa ne" Boor Convicie’ nots becausa “it | Nebraska, from Glasgow, and tho Canada, from pp Seank roe. air Mande street luis of tho Phones ¥iL . | Rivne Ti by Sd se bave bevn requested to be prosout at the grand sinail-pox, and ho ie now at the Hos. providos that a. poor convict sentenced | Havre, . : city, Thoy thought all buildings should bo oon | ¢y. W. Snowden, 1, Pn end ye Medien, & cor. Suu ES Trjuh Navional demonetrauca at Ogdon's Grove | pital 4 casa of diphtheria was roported from | (0 ne aloe may be released aftor thirty | Loxpom, July tno atcamabipe Arizona | struotod of brick, {Sea aihey Tithueray fe ere Aug. iS ‘Tuo Hon, J, W, Fitegerald, of Cluciee | Nocsil West itandolph streots, Upon the condi+ | ays Imprisonment on his schedultag bls prope | ang oiry of Limorjek, fron Now York, ha 0, ¥, Roloklng, ‘Rrocor, 204 Randolphy strect, Tan Doinsqulstesereesec 22 INDY. pall, and Or. Dowling Mutcathy, of Newark, N, | on of theso promiscs, whoro small-pox has oo- | pry an showing that he is ynablota pay the Y oFjck, iy DAVO AES | paid that wooden Dutidings abould not bo put up fen kte johnson. p OAN J., will addresa the ussemblage,’ and it 1s hoped | curred, a apocial report was mado Gomme tine | 2netmposed. In the resent caso Judo Blodgott | tivedout. ws Snsido the prosunt olty Hinits,.** Let thous who Te poopie ae diac Wengell’ Huthipe and dirs wi alsgbo | Seo by a denomouu owls tnapocter, aad pub- | GPE arias ant fantiy ioe. te would. Do pald | trom Now Yor FiczArvivoa, tho Woatphalia, | wie to puldo gripes “Thue is toe only, i ruse nt ve st eta 7 m New York. ;. sold. , Ve already | ro sanitary detoste| hegre iS forthwith. ‘This they fallud to, do and, as the} Loxnow, July f1.—The steamships Casptan |." Do you think the passage of the, ordinance Oe ade Tre frat summer-night'sfostival ot the er | befvertot ite provioue Altay comdiuon ial | Lert of cours had pees, semnenee Saale Aotiho | from paleinord rusian, feo Loslon, Xranoe | Wait would probably dosaandarivaout the aouth Exnat mania MOouerchor was «iven at Fischers Gare | bolug roapod. Couniationor yesterday. tho District Atornoy and Erin, from Now Fork & ro A yes inauranooesmpanies,. two be a poor| Efe tout nat oven tha, and svwea 7 eat succes & Tux following building permits woro issued poded tho ‘aflowaniog of the petition op the te iy ae 3 : I catorday? B. Haggott, two-story atora, 20 by 0) frost Hamburg: od ‘vat, No, 1 Fitth avenue, ta cost Hard 3 jes, It wou and 8 wan who would vote fer it ought not be an-Aldormun, and wouldn't bo oni U ry Found that who tine bad besa im) 8, Jon toen or twonty yoara qxo it was well enough to NP ne ‘ MARRIAGES, fraudulent pretenses, and that the tather of the the music. There cuuld not have be eas than $00 jadics and gentlomen present. men = j—Jut a. Gaeae iy Bt UBL at the residonee ut g 4 pit, BeBe tag, two-story barn, 4 by 24 foet, rear No, feat Adams rari d ai) pa 4 BUTTE, Sl repored unor ube Miespun, 0) Clarke wijnny Men, eee ‘ Dride’a f Willtans ‘Bali y risouer Was amply abla to rodcem his original ermit the orvotlon of" frames in tho city. but i | fhe pres fa ty junton, Bulviderd, furing the vveuing. ; Hand's orchestra, | ous W. street, iufchigan Aver | promises Duputy-sarauals tiyd wad ng ay Wolls! Health Hlonowor-Absolyto cure for | would not do now. Chicao ts. furishing at Hr by the Row Le W. Lamrance, Mr. samuel Kerr, of panies Sates poadiered Sosy chgine selnations nuo Baptiat congregation, to repair church, | Assistant District-Attorney Baldwin, and Capt, | nervous debliity aad weakness ot mental or | prusent, and tha Imitsshould bo kept as they HI¥T-RUNDEN~July BBL by the Hey. Mr, divBlrene," “ Potpourrl aus *Le pettt Duo,’ and HF g Biich!, aveoue, near ‘wonty-third gtrect, 6, baso- ; Martin Baurotoln, onu-story end 6 rormarks and prowisen of the 1, at druggists. Dopot, 63 5 1» ODGs ¥ Maruia Sa eee ore eryuson, eter Lit vo a Hundens NU our hyaical £1 Ente etrost, “itd, L. Aokloy, druggist, No. 201 Randolob,

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