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6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES THE FIRE ORDINANCE, [sameyawioste nit wer ct, | THE RAILROADS, —_ | tesction, tha aaversectims of tn cent: [SPORTING EVENTS. — | Suetsteaietangr ss Konto hant may bo determined, and thatlt may bo Aine § if % i Kteh—Koofe, 1 An Anxtots Seat Now ‘Holds the | Strenconth Ward would vote aguinat tho onlis I The Chicago Team Again Out- _—— elation, reeelyed a telegram from ¢; Stone, manager of Maul $,, Aecepth oy Proposition of the Association ty pied mare here, Sho will trot on ‘Thy eek Serenteenth Ward would vote ngalnst tho ordi- | Seven Dollars Still the Rate | Involved. and that defendant tas no Interest z H itsilay 4 - : In orto sold property, nud that the temporary PROVIDENCE Vs. WorensTr sbeclat purse of $3,500 to beat fis ota “FireBuga” and Their Trust tholt Bae ditt Woah eee ie ieely foe from New York to restraluing order bo made perpetiutl. played by the Cleveland row ror Der ‘The Chicago eects 21016. is phe rel bs wane wera * a Viilo ye 20,—, = 4s " | i iu A #rignde, OTTO.1t. stATz ‘THovarT Chicago, ANEW OUTLET.FOR MINNEAPOLIS. Collection. Provinexcr, «1. 1 July 20-—Again to- | eessful niveting. BUY sug ay Hares otra wrOult cae tram Bs io, 4 per f B bree Dispateh to The Chicago Bert cont mote that 10, Dt re Wwoutd bo no * » Ds 20,—F - erouoniy in tho lation: “A olty growing iikechi- | Rumors of a Cut in Freight Rates | wore havo LL aie SA aCe gage, having auch auburbs as Pulliian, with all Pea 0! cen in clreulation conce! 1 iets Weiataceeenett steahee | Between Chicago and | armursnente beg, made ty tne Chlengo nber boxaa tu 4 e it. Paul, Minnegpolis & Omaha Road for ncgun thn oustly Iegona sho’ bad had from tho Boston. running its trating directly into Minneapolis, Oscar Cobh wns fot is his office, but ed eee According to the reports referred to, the Cee ey eee Le nose ther tines | The Trang-Mlsstestppl Roads Wilt Not | Company ins beon paying special nttention day the heavy batting of the Providence team earrteil them to victory, the Worcesters Buffalo Beaton by Dotrolt, Troy hy Bose | being beaton by a score of 9 to 6, tony and Worcester by Provi« CLEVELAND. dence. Spectat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., July 3%—The trotling Euroka, Oharloy Ford, ‘Trinkstt, and meeting concluded to-day with one hent of i us Tho Aldormanic Tinder-Boxes Plead- ing tho Porerty of the People. i “DA SALLE. Int, Bpectal Dispatch to The Edicion Tribune, LA Sanit, I, July 20.—'this was th day of the summer meeting of the Ta et Driving Park Association. In tho fn Sai this afternoon, tho 2:87 pacing class, ty won nn ensy victory over six con Interviews with Prominent Builders | ., Petlto, tho 9:44 race, postponed from yesterday. and | por the following score: ms and Architects. cont. , Hie hoped Tie Trinwxy would continue Sharo In the Trunk Line to. the wheatcrop of Minnesota, witch Is Troubadour the Winnora at threo splendid contests botween tho 2:1, i Its Nght ngatnat an ordinance that would benult * to finally determine tho question of early 2319, nnd 2:25 elnssos, ‘Che weather was de- Vy nobody, and would Involve tho elty In untold Fight. and direet connections with Minnenpo- Oloveland, Fi Bghttut and tho tracie in perfect condition. | 7, aot Brick Cottages Cost from Ton to Twenty | Uanuet, 4¢ Hs. It 1s further wilrmed that negotiations : i ; ob wiitatt, | Rant i B 0 . EX-ALT. GQRANNIS, have been porfected whoreby the Company CLEVELAND V8. CHICAGO, Over 5,000 people witnessed the sport, which, Ge Fe Por Cent More than Frame Ones — +} ngentioman who is thoroughly familiar with | Vanderbilt Onrrying tho War into Cane | Wil bonbleto ran its frolztit and passenser | A fatal twallite for falling to betwen runs | Tou te openmng to the closing heat, was | Nullenior... ai {io Dull question Jn thie city, on belay asked an A he iS Lino to Mi trains unto Atinneapolts, within tha, text fif- | couta bo gaduiod thereby hal an equally fatat | rich and interesting, and productive of inneh Pine Y Bad 4 : ada, w Lino on en ho reports of the whent crop f 4 » Speculation was more aetive | Th the free-for-all rac But Subsoquent Repairing Gives tho Profit to | contmction of the fro-liite, anid that ho was Seal, sontinuosntisfustory until 1s fullysecured, | facllity for fletding badly when reasonably | ¢xellement.” Sp arcall rage for a tho Brick. ‘Tho agents of tho “Nre-bug” oliquo wero very busy around tho City-Tall yesterday In bohalt of the contrastion of the fire {imits, tho ordl- nance for which It is expected will come up Mondny nightIts backors being now disposed to force the Nght by tho prescutution of au ox- tremely radient proposition, from the dofent of which they hope tu got sumething valuable tn tho shapo of wreckage, Hy niming hgh, and inissing, thoy expret to bag a few birds out ob tho flock, and thy wodge once having entored, 1 is only a question of time when ft will be drivon 60 far ns to split the ordinance its full length, aud thereby allow tinder-baxes to be erected all over the city. 3 In order to bury this iniquitous inensuro far froin tho gaze of men, tho friouds of tha oxist- ing ordlannee making the fire limits co-oxtenalve with the boundaries of the city must not abate one fota of tholr zeal. ‘Thoro is still room for milsstonary Invors, aud tho preater the majority against tho “tre-bugs’? tho less tkelihood of tholr resurrection. ‘ ‘Tumuny reporters yosterday pursucd tholr inquiries among tho Aldermen, nrcbitects, and bullders, with tho following result: Ald, Hirsch sald that be favored 9 contraction of tho tire Iinits, becnuso tho “big bugs with the money-buys.” who owned outside property, wouldn't buitd brick cottages for the poor peo~ ple and ront them at reasonable figures. When Veuvody started bullding hls’ bouses for tho Denelit’ of the poor of London he calculated upon receiving an amiual interest of 3 por cent. ‘Tho first year thoy paid VY. Such cottages as tho Alderinan ‘reforred to, of six rooms or lesa, could be bitit for, eay, $1,000 to $1,200, and. would Tendlly rent for froin $12 to $15 per monuthe Ald. Wanzer‘satds -1f thoro wasn't wnothor member of the Connell who would be with me, J would vote to keep the fire limits as they are. Ffeol that thut fs iny duty, and I world “bo ushaterd to luol my constituents or tho people of Chicago in the fuco If T voted otherwise. ‘That's how T stand on the question.” Ald. Sherilan, of the Fifth Ward, 13 fa favor f throwing the duora wido open for frumo y do you favor such a sehome?” asked PitMUse reporter, Tinight say soveral ronsons. Framo taures are not more dangerous than briek. and every one wilt take care of bis own, Let the poor peo- ple bave a chiunco to build little cottnces,” 4 ie our big fires started in fruime bulid- ings? . That was fate." Are you a futalist?"” ‘ t within the pnst fow days through tha columns THE TRUNK-LINE WAR, quality, —a fact which will have influcies In ‘of THE THNUNE. On the question of the rele Spectat Disvateh to ‘Tae Cdlea giving Mlnneapolls another iron outlet 1u the ‘ tl ite pos Tribunes netpal i . Eat ands and sie reeldences, ra New ‘You, July wot ayn titmmorad ls ‘ pri elpul imatkets of tho country avo mute up my mind to prepare n act o heelty to-day that oncof the great trunk CHANGE OF GAUGE. eof skotchen and eniatatfons by , wale think —C | dines to the Weat nd eut the rate of frelght | New Oneackys, duly 20.—AL4 o'clock tlils that the expanse of constructing 1 neat and | between Boston and Chieago, making the | morning the work of changing the gauge of tucable brick cottize, such as would make a 3 sf - turuble Drie cota THO Pras Eae rare Alrst-class tarlif 30 cents per hundred pounds, | the Chicago, St Louls & New-Orleans Itnll: wit bo vory Ilttta mora thun that of a frame cot> | Ad tho rates of the othor classes Int propor: | rand (Great Jackson Route) from flvo fect to fue of the snine size. i do not belluve the ie tion, ‘This would lave been a reduction of | the standard gauge was begun ant the entire See Lanny Eats peaeotae or thy Dele | 6 ber cent on the rates prevalllng beforu the | line from New Orleans to Calra, n distanea dwolling ina fow yoars—say six yours nt the | War between tho rmifroads bogan. The agents | of 550 inilors exclusive of sidings, togethor outside, Asolid and pretty brick cottaxe of | inthis éity Of the Pennsylyaula, the Erie, with: the Koselusko braneh, twenty-one ihiakind raised upon ‘lils sboutd Wat, tinder | tho waltimore & Ohio, andthe New | Mller was completed and trakie running in ordinary cireumstances, from twenty-five to | \2 all direction: Spm, to-day, Over ? thirty Years, wniia with ‘ao Garo to’isure'n | York — Central Railronds say that ¢ Sed tlirect aye y iron 4 clirrent of alr benoath ititoughttolast | they had received no Suformation of | nbuut $400,000, forty yenrs.* any such reduction, and that thoy y pars y felt o Mr“ Hinchellffo, another builder, sald that + NUMORED RESIGNATION, Sptelal Dispatch to The Uhteago Tribunes thors would by Vory lictla tuigterance in the price contidene that, If any such step had: beon of a workluginan’s frame cottage and a almliny uken by any one of the roads, they would $ CrVELAND, 0., July 20.—It is reported that Gen. Charles Palne, General Superin- Fee eee eee eo dille tt Wruktintivieeudes | have been Informed of it. ‘Tho only road, tendent of the Take Shoro & Michigan Southern Railroad is nboutto resign his po- gave ita owner whutever it cost moro than a | they sald, which would be at all likely to sition on that road, in order to necept a posl- f Ye 5 2 tne: oe ae able od Mr. Hinchcliffe whnt would make such a reduction was the Grand Trunk Y tlon onthe New York, Ontarlo & Western, which {3 being rapidly extended from Oswe- WW tho cost oft belek cottnge of tho Rizo rupros Hina oF Canta, which reduced Ita rates from go to Buffato, nud promises to become one of sented in the following Ghayram 20x28 Ceots ae mioub active cumpetitors of the New York ntral, : Gen, Paine is considered one of the -nblest railroad ofliclata in the country, and his loss to the Lake Shore would be a serious one, ORGANIZATION, erfect play would prevent the making of | that onany previous day, tho closing raca Pita,—auel ia Vestordiny’s Cloveland-Chieago belng a heavy betting ovent. The postponed gine in anuishell so far ns relates to Chi- | 2#4 reco was settled In_ ono et voolas cago’s partof it, On the other hand, Clove- | Eurokn, $100; field, $60. Eureka was sen Jani Is to be cadited with playing v strong, | SWAY treo Tengths ahead of overy: othor steady, uphill gaine, and with securing n | Horse, and had no diMeulty Inawinging over well-descrved victory. ‘Tho visitors, as in | ftom tho outside nnd taking tho pole ut tho the -preeeding game, made the homo team | turn after which ho had a lentof alx lengths show to adeetded disndvantage,—made the until the homestretch wag reached, ‘Then spectator wonter how it wns that Cleveland | He quit badly, and McCarthy hud to punisle, should have lost and Chieago won go many lim severely to land him at the wire, with gumesthis season. But just thore comes in Burt Sheldon on his wheel, and J, 2. Morris. natestion which builes theory and annlysis, | 8 good third, Red Wood was fourth, and whteh may as well bo dropped, except to | Mercutio fitth, Mambrino Clay sixth, aud any Uist Gloveland hes not nnitornily played Fern Woo ‘Inst.. ‘lime, 4, 1:003f, 1:40, so well, nor Chicngo, so poorly. About 1,800 | 752374 spectators were Teese, and, as ts customary | Robert MeGrogor, Midnight, Charley Ford, with Chicago assemblages, thoy bestowed and Hopeftl came out tn answer to the call the bulk) of thelr approbation upon the for 2:15 horses, and drew poaltions In the visiting team just so soon aos it beenme ap- ortler of pinion atin iit was the fevoett parent that the visiting team were ontitled to Gregor, Bad $16 for Hopeful. Hopeful acted ft, ‘This discovery was made In the fifth | badly In scoring for the first heat, and eleven inning, when consecutive hits by Glasscock, gtteinpts were required to elfect n start. Shaffor, Bradley, nnd Dunlap earned a rins alo iS Aa beulshetl to thefore ina toy aries, gud aguin in the seventh, piste ynulTed tly Six lenatiis on Aldnight, who lod MeUrenor y Gore, 0 farubled grounder 118 y and a wid bitoh by Golusmith, when the fd Ford ton ancl jitteen lengtis respect. side shoukt have been out and one to spare, | jis” shoes, donated two runs; and still more so in the clghth when on Capps lngle, Morne fe WOebager, Dh single, another wi weakened, Midnight closed on iim on the Bis ig ane Hy St aren i | Ua cua ip i Ino te on well In tha tleld nnd nt the but, scoring a tally aie Necregoy and Ford ite poorly iu the first Inning off errors by Phillips and | pineed. ‘ime, BEI, 1:008%, Lid3lg, 2: te Speclat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, Clapp and Kelly's single, the latter foolishly | Mildnight opprocinted in favor to $60 to $45 La Sauce, 1, July 20,—Tho incorporat-- | sacrificing hiniself In-trying to take two ‘over vas fol i Hopeful brushed nway again tors of the La Sulla & Misalssippi Ratlroud | bases; another in the seeond on Burne! ¥ x in the second heat, and led to the quarter havo effected an organization, and elected flouble and eflinty alnals anda ule ein pole, salanteht | bowng gecon, i Bord > 3 the lon. Alex, Campbell President, D Evans baso iit, and misplays by Noun, Bradley, going lavel as fy Bde a ate re zor last Seerotary, and Willian Reed Treasurer, ‘Cho | and Duhtup. Lore was an opbning for | Moperul led six lengths ‘and Atidnight- had serene a Oumnene mL be, peere | 8,8 yA g Mg AG | fae lena. tho. bes of ord, while Me '% , after 1 hot oy ot 84 atoney: contest, ‘Will Col won i 3 SALAS ANATOGA, N. Y., July 20,—Th aus atutle, awas soit by Wiremans, baie’ ontrose second, and Valpa Vine, Lt, “S ae ‘The secont-race, mile and three; was won by Cole; Franklin seeutut, nnd nuvay tied, Time, 80%, - nt the third race, ono and One-elghth mites Qladioln was first, Gen, Mony al aab joy third. ‘Tinney i” Senne tal 1} the fourth race, three- dash, Jake White came i net oe thle second, and Monk third. ‘Time, i, any —— aay _ THE BEIDLER Case, No Additional Dovclopmonts o Weight. eae Tho mannor of John Leldler's death con! tonbsorb tho attention of Pinkertons ee and three or four of tho stuf at Central Statl Tuo dovelopments at the post-murtem examin Hon, whtch would udieate that ho hd receisa, somosovcro Injury about the aldo of the bez Prior to drawuing in tho water, and tho Weveloe iments of yesterday do not barmonize very we ‘ae tho latter point almost unerringly to an ne dontal or suicidal death. If, however, time, murdor, then thore ure some tmportant secre concorning the youn man's lite orn, which his relatives are concealing. He iy ‘by thom to havo beon exemplary fn all his: steady, sober, industrious, und moral, wn attempt to show that bo way on Satine terms wit! a street sirens has proven wofulfullure, Tho woman who was get dong as bis mistress yesterday at Central Station de. nied evor having scon tho original of the de. censed young man's Pphotoxenph, Sho never knew any one named Boldier, and was-dravg into tho affair stuiply because a friend of bers mumed “Sammy tallled fn description wy thatof tho doad man, Another statement to tho effeot that ho associated with A low-clis gutnbler named Charles West roms equally une true. West was arrested yesteruny by Liew, Hayes and Ofticer Frank Beaublon. He exclied suspicion at tirst because of his inability to te whore ho wos the Friday night of elders diyappenrance. But at at subsequent tater viow with Licut, Hayes he was abic to recvlixt Tho expense will be tits to 40 cents for first-class frulght be- tiveen Boston and Chicago on Thursday, At the office of the Grand Trunk Ine Mr Bench, the Gener! Freight Agent of the Com: pany, sald he had reeelved ne orders to reduce the schedule adopted — on Thursday, , According tu. that schedule third-elass frelzht was rated at30 cents per 100 pounds, and the riunor, ja his opinion, Tew oubof the fact thit somebody had cou- ‘ounded the rate for third class freight with that tor first-class, Up te 7 o’cloek this eventng, when he left his office, he lind re- celved io notification of any reduction In the rates of freighton the Grand Trunk Jine, and healt not expect any reduction for the presel “There {s no change from Thursday,” was the statement made at every office to- day regarding passenger rates. : Regular rates continued wt $7 to Cineinnatl, $7 to Chicago, aud $12.75 to St. Louis, ‘the only devintion from these figures was nt Lan- slug’s No, 307 Broudway, where Si only was asked for St. Louls tickets, ‘The agent pro- fussed to know of no prospective action look- Ing to an endlug of the war, nee-boots dropped down on He hopped and hitched, and could not be pulled toa square trot. LMone- ful maintained is fend to the half, and then at on, third, | and Kelly | Gregor was o dozen lengths behind, On th this -place te somo point on the Mississipvl | on sccond, but a tly to Jeftfleld was all the tts Le , : River in Whiteside County completed at on | big Captain could do, Kelly was qullty of Donealroteh Hopeful rave up the santent carly day, “Lhe Company are very sanguine | an oct of gross folly in this Inning In trying | Ford, the Intter getting the whip, but was of the inal success of thelr undertaking. to sten! neross the dinmoud without touching | ynable to get fartlior than the wheel of the .| third base, and was properly declared out by | former, ‘ime, 3314, 1:09, 1:451¢, 198%, ‘The PASSENGER RATES EAST CUT. "| tho umplte, | The play at such n time was | race appeared ‘a corainty for Midnight, and Sr. Lours, Mo., July 20.—The passonger | wiutternbly ptupid, pnd ely. hee atin no pools could bo sold. ‘ho third heat mato’ fara from ‘hero to New York was reduced to- ahing ra ab sort i ose Te Ie eo a radical change in the situation, Midnight day by all the Hnes from $24.35 to $18, ‘This | Witch of the cheap And-nasty i Ted away, with Ford and Hopeful troteing ivu satisfaction, ‘here were many times a : 1 y netion was taken to mect the ante by “sealp- | durlaye tho amo when a littie bit of hitting | fogether and MeGregor, fourth, “ho Inter ers” of tickets at that price, which are al- | would haya changed the score In Chicago's pene half way around the turn, and lost WITHDRAWAL OF EQUALIZED ; . RATES, Mr. J. W. Midgley, Coinmisstoner of the Southwestern Rallway Association, has just lengths. Along the — back-strotch nearly all his doings, not only that night, but “ if dy could tnke advantage of * durhiz tha entire week. Joseph Suits, u sstoce sin aomig oxtent, but T don’t believe that Front—20 test, Jsstied tha following clreular: leged to have deen sent out here by the Ely, favor, bat nobuy Gloveland nearl Hord prosiad Midoleht ond Hopefuldropped | keeper at No. a8 State streot, wns of te dwellings will burn tho alty.” F—Front room 1 fverdinehes by 9 feat Ginehes, | y i Bnltinore & Olly, and Now York Central, | the openings. Vor contra, Cleveland nvarly | yenind. Just beyond the half Midniizht | opiuion that tho phot went Mowe you enow shut this ontinaneg ts ie—Ritchen of the same dimensions, rates orst OE Colonna. card ae airette Uncertain | anu this price will be maintalned until nilthe | always produced n safe hit nt the night time. fun we eit eee | ju tho interest , ale Es own who used somotlmes-to frequent his plac, nnd one Mills, employed tn tho saloon, Wdente fles it as that of a young man who left ance tint Friday night for West. Tho prisoner's vere sion of thls 16 undoubtedly correct. ‘Tho noe, he anys, was loft Wednesday, during the day, ty nyoung bank clerk, whogo mime he docing kuow, and was to tho elfeot that he would oo be ablo te keep on — engagement be had made to * attend. tho races, ‘This young clork- has been in his company fre guonily of Into, und probably resemblet the ite . dators?" . “No, T ton’. But ayn in favor of giving the oor man 1 chance,” PAN Schroeter, of the Tenth Ward, sald: “Tam golng to do as my constituents want me todo, Heraonally Lam upposed to changing tho tire Hinita, but Linust do ns my people want ine to. Idont want tobe bung. There is so much. howling boing done wow auminst any obange that it ts hurd to tell how shall vote. ‘Ald. Nelson, also of tho Tunth, said that a ree cent family bereavement bad prevented hin B—Nedrvome 0 feet 6 luches by 10 fect, v tt ' Hal, -G G—Clo: ; trum extonding west of thoso points, notice ts sets. l ULES. hereby wiven that from and aftor Aug. 1, © Sue a building,” he sald, *bullt on sits and | uncit suerwise advised, on all Mueinesp eiginats with a shinglo roof can can bo bullt to-day for | thy at any pulut est of tho: Missiasipyl tdlecr oF 700, at any part of the city required. ‘They | Chicago, nud dostined to the Missourl River or would cost the tsi run of warktnyinen some= | Hyyond, thot rates quoted in tariff 18 of this Ay- whut less, 18 tho land on whieh thoy buitd ts site | sociation, dated duly 225, 1881. witt govern, ‘This unted on tho outskirts of the city nenrthe Urick- | jatico estublishes tho local rates of the Ae. Yards, and w saving is etfucted {a the hauling of | eoolution wa urbitraries trom all tho points prick. Of Hike dimousions would cost $10/ lous: sttil L | Sitndeaws ands cancsee thy eo eette, ttme withdraws und cancels tho -arbitraries on would rather you got your frures from a care s Ponter. At the ond of. 1! Gr io sours such A business from tho senbourd quoted ie taritt- 19. M drew away from his pursuer, but the Jatter chenp tickets in the hands of the “scalyers?? | Goldsmith started tn by pitching wing game, | came up Weal squaring in for home. ‘Two are exhausted, but seemed to got rattled when adversity | hundred yards trom tho wire Midnight quit, . caine, ‘Thoro were many govd flolting | and Ford won as he pleased, McGregor RAILNOAD EXTENSION, plays, somo especially strong work belng | finished fast, and beat ‘Hopeful for third Sr. Louis, Mo., July 20.—The track of the | done by Kelly, Shatter, Giassogaky Dunlap, place, ‘Time’ s4i, 1:00, 1:45, 22087, extension of the Missourl Pacific Ratlrond | Burns, Quest, Dalryimy’e, and Flint. | Nolan | vord was quickly installed as fuvorlt over stopped sony tremendous balls batted right | the tet at $50 to S30, In the fourth: heat southward through tho central Southwest | at ‘him, thereby cutting off many a run. Midnight cut out. the work, with Hopeful at ern part of the State was comploted yester- | Cleveland makes a farawell appearance this | jis side, while Ford and MeGregor broke day to Carthaye, in the great lend-producing | afternoon. and lost two and five lengths respective- region of Missourl, and wis inspected by TH SCORE: ly. On tho back-stretch' liopeful ouptrotted roquired by the ordinance,and that thodovelope- ft General-Manager ‘Talinage, who was’ there Waste Pore eae eo mistake th roy ‘Thut portion of tut 1 = 4 my a 0, 3 7 " ls ‘est. Pal ‘cat's Incurceration tho from giving tho subject such nttention us it dex | Lottne would bo ts Hood ne tho day it was built | jess trom polute cust oF tho: Miosusiogt iver | Aecompauled by goveral otlier ollicurs of ths | — cy, Aye a TP AlnighE and secured the lend. Word col- | nro yrotag to look Into bis recent dolore siti served, and bo Wid uot know low he would | whilen frame ono of equal no would nocd to | Rnd Citonpo--excopt seaboumd—nud cer backives | rod. phisaiacs bl iris Paat etet 4 1) and wro iolng-to locate and name tho bantert vote, be built over nyiin to be habitable,” from Gulf poluts, renulus In eect. a Dalrymple, 1. + together sround Into the home-stretch, where | ofork, and all others assovintiny with hia, Ii Ald, Young, of tho Fifteenth Ward, sald: “1 hava ws framo cottage," a gentlomon who | "Thu rate above ‘stated ns. governing on busl ITEMS. Gore, & f... ‘ ud Ford forged aliend, From the halt MeGregor | lives with a woman of tho town named Bicls Lam in savor of contracting tho fire imits | was present ronrkod, * und it’ a pow one, but | neas from the xouboANY Will npply on business to enna Kelly, r, ¢ a1 0 trotted fast, Dashing by Midnight and Hope- | Anderson, at“®0 State strovt, aud bas bet with propor resfrletions. [want tho, Fittoenth | itty zolte to cost me $15 to puine it this fall. | Tho acubourd so lone ke nereed turit rates are | Four hundred tmmigrants arrived hora | Anson, ib Fhe ful, he gave chase to Ford, RUC ATLSGepits, [ BoneERL elon aeroaren tpon various charges. Ward taken care of in tho ordinance.’ They aro n constant exponsa, thesa woolen | not maintained cust of Misslasippl Itiver points | yesterday by the: Pittsburg & Fort Wayne | Wilhamson, e i lug finish beat Mim u nose. Time 3th * ONE OF THE BROTHERS SAE 8 OF TE CEC Gansta attention’: vary now aad then don. | Sid Culeaio, ino ‘ oat. ‘This road {3 dolng an unusually | Gonsith, 4] 9 131094, 1:40, 2:23. ‘Tho pool-buyors rallicd t0 | of tho deconsed is wholly responsible for the Astho principal urgument used ju favor of a lees ‘of work on. my Nena ‘and ulways when 1 ‘On wil cliusses or kinds of ousincas from Kunsas heavy immigrant business at present. 2] 3 tho éuppork of MeGrenor, and raised him to | state-street rumors, [10 commenced thoserca. chango fs that under tho preaent ordlunnce the | Pink ienil right 1 como noross a ples of rotten | Clty, Leavenworth, Atchison, or St. Josoph, dos- E even against the fold, both ends going off | for tho misaing be by. froquonting. tho Ganet Storuing Gintera who woull athorwise Lali new Umber wulel hug to wcopiness tinea fo Micauslnol iver pelute dr any batat, Mr. W. F, Merrill, Genornl Superintendent —| briskly, From an even send-off for tho fitth | Theatro.and when honnd iis compontonsaigtiel FER OE ahale nabely te bulld nt ures wa. poate revartur, In ordor to Und uéwhat.a tenmo | Tarif dr, dated siuly 2h tes, Srl from ald attor of the Cliitago Division of the Wabash, ts In oy heat ‘ord broke ino hundred yards, and ran | Somebody tn tho front of tho house, whom ty ee ee eee ete nara | Aux. 1. ond until otborwise ndvieed, zoyorn, | the ety maklag‘arrnngements for tho re- into tho lead, McGregor taking second | thought they recogmzeiag one vf Joba's aso Tremmoznes al exrcHouscel & ole mommos ol ocemcccnml 5 Blestechan Slewanserce |b elrecHwconme elecHoncexol Blaseeoeeen Bl cancanen a| o olutes, thoy bought n ticket to that part af tbe iy of out , ‘Tho rates quoted on the hi rer movant of th place, Hopeful third, and Midvight fourth, wt Sees nvaltyaa orduy toduturimincvlatiorntic | Favor, nt fas aut a ERIC Avante WHEE tare ag: pplytiyg Un busluiese to seaboard poluts Cintengo. wis aeastaunrlacs frony ‘Peorkn to oa Oni the back-strotch ‘McGregor. broke, Tait house but found wpon entering bo wat gat rail, thore 18 nay ceonumy in frame bulldiny ee ree alt COC xnuTly the oiscuutmagg. | ara withdrawn, aS Gighty yards, and was passed u Hopefuland | protnor suspected Jonn. had gone astray, at It did not tuko long to dotermine bow the | Peer by tho bulldee far bette Hue ah: Itis Toported that the position of Assistant oli Sitintes ht, At the half Hopoful and Mid. | Bit perhaps off on a eproo with some dissolute nrebiteets of tho city stood on the * flre-buy* is + THE CREDIT VALLKY. General Manngor of the Pennsylvanian Com- | phiilins, 1b, 1)10 night got close to lord. ‘Tho latter quickly acquaintances, ordinnnce, nor tht they ware 2 unit In their op- A CALL WAS ALSO MADE ‘The Canada Southern will soon hayoan in- | PAavy hus veen offered to Mr, W. IL Baldwin, | Gtaescoek, & qd shook them. off, and Sually, won by..ten Tho only development made yestorday whlcd position to such i eehemu, | In tho course of iin | upon Mr. Blulr, of the fein of Crilly & Blairs | tent outlet f ny ‘yo. | Stiperintendent of the Pittsburg & Erie | shatter, 3) 3} longths, McGregor, after his break, was | really worthy of rocord was tio fdentifestoa extended tour among the tirebitucts, while thoru | who stated that hy bad not dono much work in | depenttent outlet from St.Thomas to ‘o- | Trond. Bradtoy, db, 1/2 only driven for second pince, which ho caste | of the clothing of tho decoused by ‘Thom ‘were different estimates Hats ihe cust ot oattae tho way of rising sinall cottnius, but that bls | ronto, Only twelve miles remains to bo ‘Tho Unton Pacific clovat t Oat 11 j—| fy-cotatned, ‘Time 86, 1513, L474 Lhe, Cuson, tho keopor of tt Lttle bont-houso at tbe ing, not. an {nibedund was foun wei ptitatate oxpericnice wus that tho iest expense of fraina | completed of the Credit Valley Round, which ha Union Pacific clovator al mata w: Total ..., Istigte7| Ford stock remained: tirin nt $40, white the | f09%, Of ‘Cwelfth street, Tho sume olzht ot any change in the ordinunce, ay will bo seen | cottage wus vory little less than that of a brick ‘ans from St. Cl by be completed some time in September. It Thntnge Teed e oT 8 field di iT SL: Tha sixth: heat Beidior's disappearance a young inan answer from thy following surnplu intorvigws: feeseat one, while in the long run tho Juttor was ainuch | Tus from St. Chomas to Toronto, It 1s ex- | will be ony of the largest grain elevators i omen” 779550 8 6 Os bie? rapped os stul ae i mit wae ing his description hired a bout af hin, and was ‘ ane ead ene toms tote d2te ae cantons [Co ee pected to havo tho roud completed and ready | the West, having n storage capacity of 1,600, | Glovatund:: 00001023 8] for NUE. qining Theat in live. Iickokdrove pete genta inorowere only tree boatset thin a framo dwelling, but that the former was OBITUARY. for business about Sept, 1. It ts conten 000 bushels, . Burned runs—Chicazo, 14 Cloveland, MeGrogor at Crawford's request: Ford hind | thut night; one contaluing a party of two med ’ ¢beaper in tho end, ts Insumince wie less and 0 . plated to extend this line at onco from ‘To. | ‘Tho Loulsville & Nashvillo Natlroad Com- | __Mwo-bnse hits—Goro, Anson, Burns, Kelly, | hth double distanced when he turned \ito'| and two woton, who ‘rowed, nortbonst In ia Uriel i ohage CERT eer sodvary Neel ronte to Montreal. ‘Chis will givo the Can- | pany has given aniers fe Fodues passenier ae, ca talts=ctarna the home-stroteh. linif way homo Crawford Huse BOLE Ce ga eR aro oe i seta eslgne tor onosetory brick eattiges of | MRS. MELINDA 4, ITAMLINE, ada Southern a direct line both from Chlea- ates Ate over tes ont ro tino and branehes. | Pirst vaso on crrors—Coluago, 9: Cleveland, a. | slenaled Pustin to hold up, and he accord-.) Tigtina avenue, and his two cousins fea : four rooms, with water fu the kitchen and _, Speclat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. go nnd Toledo tu Toronto and Montreal, und | ¢han those th cL on the Wester dG. Lott on buses—Chicngo, 53 Cloycland, 5. ingly, pul edt Ford to a walk. ‘Lime, 34, | siohi gan, and tho third, which was hircd tél 5 drninue-pipes, tha cost of which was €700. | Evanstoy, Ill, July 20.—At her homo on | will onable It to compote on business for ‘Loe osé charged on the Western ronds, Struck out—Fiint, Goidamith, Kennedy, Dune | 131174, Lite 30, <2 in'tho evoning to n yotlag man whom Cusa Where they were put up double each house Was | ang Jake shore ently yesterday morninedeath | ronto antl Montrent with tl Great West Orders linve Deon .recelved nt the Chiengo | Jap. ‘The 3:19 field was composed of Trinket at | now thinks was Beldlor. Ifo looked respectable, reduced $100 fn cost. ‘Tho aumo grave of house, nite trated A the Great Western | oniey of tha Northern Paelflo to retuso | Ballscalled—Nolan, 72; Goltsmtth, 40. tha pole, Alexander in second place, Driver | and was ao quict in bis domeanor that Cust two stories with six rooms, wus worth about | closed the Jong and useful life of Mrs, Me- wait Grow ‘Trunte Itutlwaya, freleht for pomts mm Montana nutil the | Strikes called—Notan, 8; Goldsmith, 19, in third, and Wedgewood on ,the outside, | required no security, and euarged him onl #200 more. As theso houses If constructed of | Huda Jolinson Hamline, widow of Bishop fs, ob the Canada Southern which is | prafitse whluht ding Apaniaintel th Double plays — Glasscock + Dunlap- Philips, | ‘Prinket was 1 pronounced favorit’ over: tho | cents for tha uxe af’ tho bout up to 0 o'clock i Thouane iewould’ te tvideneioniwheawculd |. L. amine, of: tho Methodist aati ea road) DUE a ayralicato uf capt tat hands of tho rod during tho Inst four weeks bad Eee re field at $100 to $27, In the first heat Alox- | Whon the party of boys, cxino 1 shor ft ride '. W3 7 n c 3 user is—Clapp, 2. pole st et i Lotto more cconomtent,: itcosty Mr, Huumaon | Chureb, Mrs, Iinmline was born in| Manitoba ltallrond. Wut, there ents tabu {is boen disposed of, Wild pitches—Goldemith, 2, + unilor took tho polo at the turn and ted two | tie touts gut tugecy at toy Yold, hi that sald, $25 to palit Buch a framo cottnyo, witht | Tiilsinle, N.Y. in 160, and wns | litte dowbt that the syndicute ts wacked by | ‘Cho Chlengo, Burlington & Quincy Halle | ‘tt—Ono hour and forty-five minutes, thitd and Wedrowood fourth, ‘Chorawns no | Man was rowing south with tt. Tho boat be! FEE Oe RS belek heune wand py married to the Rey, Mr, frustinlo‘soon atter | Vanderbilt, ud that the new road will be | road Campany will assume coutrol of the | Umplre—Docacher, ae ‘a oleh. ‘o Not. sinea» boen scen, although search : 1 z aia 4 for hte silghtly-inereased cost in from four to | her20th year. = With him sho taught in a | ruiexctuslyely In the Interest of tho Cauadn | Burlington & Southwestern Rullrond next chang In fret gr secon place on the bucks’) beun undo for it ovérywhore, Thora, ri 5 y y DETROIT VS. BUFFALO, stretch, but Wedgewood brushed fast, and | dendswoll on tho nko at the time, butite! fivo yours simply au the itomof painting, to day | Iudics’ seininary In Clucinuatl, O.. nearly Southern, ‘Lig reason, no doubt, that the | Monday, attor which tmy it will bogperated | ° — sesarprewatch to the Unies wis 9 good third nt the “Iulf, | wot heavy onough to swamp tho boat, Mr. nothing of otlior expenses of a fraine house, fifty yeurs ago, the seminary dong then tho | Manitoba*syndleate ta’ bullding it. ts that |.as the Burlington & Southwestern Division. sda Calezse Tyiounes d lotbing {8 Bt brik Pere t tity Sees a0 percent ose prominent ong in the West Shw has | Vanderbdiit dt not caro to show fils hand | Mr. danos W. Smith, will bo tho Division | Durnorr, Mich, July 20,—About 800 dis- | Wiere ho broke. Appronching the home: eee eee ere emer alan cared witt been the wife of Bishop Hamline nearly | When the new rond was commenced, because forty years, Wing with bin nt the thoe of | at tint dine ho was working In harmony with his deuth in 1665 In Mt. Pensant, In. ‘The | the Grand ‘Trunk and Great Western Roads, sie yerr sho came to Evanston, where she |-But le ‘evidently knew then that the peaca hag since resided. For iany yenrs she lings | Would not last and that the tine would soon been most active in religious work and leaves | come when he needed an Independent outtet alarge cirelu of humenting friends. ‘ho } to Toronto and Montreal for the Canada funeral will take place Sunday at 3p, a, Bouthurtt to keep tho other two Canuda Jinus Superintendent. - giusted spectators nssumbieil to-day to aeo tho | Sele Crinicot moved up to Alexander, and Mr. Jay G. Rupert, formerly Division | Bulfnlos win another game, _ Derby being | ‘There was but an open length between the Freight Agent of, the Wabash, but recently | still absent at his wife's sick bed, the Buffalos | first threa'na they straightened out in tho connected with the Clalin Department of vi finish, ‘Trinket won with, with plenty to that round, lis been appolted Genoral iets iter AAP avere spare. Tine, 85, 1:10, L4, 931844, In the Freight Agent of: tho Sprinufleld, Efiniham body’ FF 1 v b d second heat ‘Trinket ted fromn the start to the & Southwestern Railrond, with headquarters | bedy’s surprise the: home team braced up | jinigh, and won In 3:18. In the third heat Ordinarily 3 considerable item tn the cost of a brick house wus the stone foundation, but hous~ en of thls clags iro frequently bulit on beivk or stone column, Which ura eanelly, ug aod, Whilo dc cottage which would coat bine f built of wad, would cost purbups $850 If bullt of brick, tho latter would soll for from $150 to mors. br. hansen scouted the dei that tho now ondinanus his bout, Ho was unable to identify, the ball Deouuso of, tho: disiguration of the festu! ig ‘Thera fg, Of course, & chance that be | Eng tukon, but it seoms very provuble that bis a4 {oy patron and the docensed’ was one oes sumo peraon. Death may have como (0 te] eldontally while reaching for 1 lost oa te ‘thus oapalzing tho fruil craft, or wallo en tor ee u y ture! y ‘at Robinson, 1 ** and gave the battery such ayngnificent sup- | ‘Trinket showed the way from wire to wire. | oring to clamber upon ono of the plorsa! Wrath eee eee ‘The now depot whitch the Tings Contrat | Pert that thoro was 10 more run-gotting, | Aloxnnder ,tonle sean pingo goin aiway, | Meare ave acne. fave Eaots whfol, woul in : ‘ One ne toa cacatoenccs ‘The Indlanapotis Senthrct says: -—Fifty-seventh strect—will ba completed | after, but seven hits being secured altogether * 4 mu Appearance wi 7 a : es oa gpa ea orca ei ’ * emalned thore to the’ end, yatly ting etanee ; Mee ee thelrawi por Dunugue, In, July 20—'The wite of J. IT ag ito wasonement of tho soveral railroads in this About Sept, 1, 1881, Tits will be tho fnest | by the Bisous, and those all in the flrat: three Fels Selioaly aia pullce, his relatlyos sald ho was Noting Ee ‘ W..L, Carroil placed tho cost of n brick cot- loge ut 20 percent greuter than frame, The i present bigh pricea of brivk favored tho usu of 5 ‘woud, but there was no roul counomy whan tha iH grenter durability and tho tneraased Yutue were % into a pockot on the third fupurban stopot in tho Mesturn country. It innings, Bennett's third-base play was very gquartor, and was held there, On the honic- ailngs, and if surmotuted by n tower; otghty | fue, as was the outfolding, Detroit | stretch At Drake badly. anil Hell ates Ais feethigh, ‘Khe building wiil cost $25/000, batted territieally from tho word go; Bet conn alot, Cae Solan tole mene Tho first step towards tho construction of | basa hits by Wood ‘and Manton, Knight's | sing, i : tho Stallrond Companies’ Hult Jaluy will be base on als, and suerties hits by, Powell There wera ning startors: nthe 3:25 raed, renee tha surveys ‘Lhe. nilehtean Contras aso hita by Powell, Gorhnrit, and Reilly, a, | Pivced ts follows: ulone, Prospect Mlatd, ‘Thompson, the senlor member of the firm of Bato by tho Btate part OF Raunliaa on Fins Thompson & Jones, dled In this elty to-day | plete tts tusk In ny short a time us possible, und of cholera-morbus. sects be pave, ee ecece| Tho total ussess- ¥, 8, Bisgoll, of the Arm of Bissell & Bates, | fo gisenvsis walle tir 1090 tho rath ee ‘Hilo in 1830 the total was 838,442,~ Insurance, ly nt the point of death from the | tw, rattan, increage Hn th " ane: alisense, and {snot expected to live till | present, sour oF Poe OF an Niccheeo ae morning. nearly 12f¢ por cout ovor 1880, Thera wis in 1880 of lute, Ono of hia many queer doings wes jug upon petty contdentors amd talkiog 4 cing jnto parmorenip with thom, whereas y T fad oon In his right mind he could no mint suppnsad for an justant that his fothor, bie “1 furnish bim with money to go in with det who bandio only, from palit’ ioe wheol-barrow fon Tho futhor,. ox-All, Holdior, arrivad bag taken Inte account. Mr. Currolt’ recommended tho crection of venvorod buildings for tho work- ing classes on tho outur circle of the city. ‘Tho costot these would be only 10 por cent xreater Sa 2 ¥ ‘lorence, ‘Vroubadour, Unalalla, Abdullah | Thursday night, and yeatorduy, whon tbe bolle thun for fruma, und, we thoy bud wn ehedt-inen Re Lesa eee ca ag ma tines | Lttnals Central, Nortliwestory, Burlington, | tWwo-bagnor by Mountuln, aud Foley's multof | joy, Fanny Witherquoon, Kato SfeCall, nnd | culled upon lita, be stated that upon Tse . Urick wall, they-wero almost ws safe from out. LAB ‘i woro genuraily inorvasod frum Sto 10 per cont. | and Milwwaukea & St. Paul tattronds a thrown’ ball gave three in the fourth, the 4 2 hy sido fires’ nabulldings constricted wholly of Bpectat LABOR AND, CAPITALS int and the rolling-stook in proportion ta addition Nie a Irons ura now 4 dogophus, | Pools solid: ‘Troubadour #tologram announome the death of oneal boys ‘te juin) att tho conclusion that dob, de! be tind ‘not ‘boon fovllnug wel ot apriig. A ecoond tologram annouuens oo be of tho buys had been drowned, a ‘eversous says, he Know ft wis John. In faut aaot intiiuatoly shoquatnted with teas man .scoms to bavo, noticed Sah y. him of something akin to ment ie i rangamont, Under these olecumstannt oldet cout by shown to n certainty tht, sone 0 tho young man who mado bis wi ay neat 20s n thy scheme, and four or tive of the otner | ful bolug stopped when Mountain was de- | jaunny Witherspoon, $100; Kute McCall, 8103 Honds centering dn tis elty havo siguitied | slared out by belngatruck by stale hit onfi, | {ity Wiehersyoon, sido, Feats Mecall, S97 thelr Intention to join. There was tromendaus sluziiue in the ifthy | yp when started for tho first lout, ‘Troubae betwen Clinton and Contrutia on the Mitdlo | Jumes Galvin caine to the resene, leading aff | Phe? fourtiy, In close attundance, and ‘Abdal- Division, (Aly, Holt for uiany years past oc | Witiin Wild ulten, which Tot Lowell seore, | HOt Boys, taspaet, Mall, Unalalls, anny sn Ret ane hh | ha i a tg | ine rata ag " ‘ Shles %, v ry high 3 engo Division, botween UnteRo amt Ce ane, an wns batted howe by Wood, the Jut- | {9% Hirewauarters of. hulle, after nl rotlingestock purchased. Tho wus but yo COLIN ATE ai ett. ay —About 0 one Foueuagy a tao Sascusinont on “ag weok ago Cigarmakers’ Union, No, 117, of | side trac heed o how rouds this this elty, sent notice to the varlous manu. Se aed ree Re eee oki, Dooutue & Sucturers hore that wiless they censed to vay SAteny tte ay pebloh ta, ut Wr enuas uf cnn: . yes 3 Si a fhetr employes eithor in whole or In part on | Tityuse increase were ua follower “The Livtiune tho drder system there would be trouble and sptle Union Kallway Company wus ralacd from aatrlke was fnimlnent. ‘There are about 400 | & LR BO AH Ea 8000, ‘Tha Holt talleund claurmalers eniployed in tho elty, nbout | & Stock Yurd Com puny lage aene. pald 230,000, one-third of whom belong to the, Union, and | 89d this your ts nsacasudd $25, : It rick. J. W. Ackerman was sligotly higher in bls fie ures, estimating tho difference wt iY por cent. ‘Chis wos largely owls to tho present high pieraat brick and tho wives of bricklayers. rickluyers were xotting $4 ound “$4.80 a duy. while = earponters wore rus celving © onl ue rick, too, werd way up to $8.00, At ordinary prices “fur Jabor and material there would not be a great: dilference between brick and lumber, und thor never contd be any reni economy 1 tho luttor, was * y Jonely locality of Cuson's boathouse, #08 vy. + C, Hehe On dy Bte | tralia, ily takes tho pines of Mr I, Ja. Frise ait r tt 7 wiloh ‘Troubadour assumed 4 cluar tend, and ney ty Of Cason ae, te Col soit Ackermunt thougoe Hhanmiosed oramunes | wien ie wae nolued about tuvtay thae the | $44, duustlan cont ua Sr per ald ad gbs | bio, rho tas bean promoted tw to’ position | fia," osby is wspested tomorenre °° | omy twa Jenuths, with Ploruues sestidy | Gon that ‘ng "eomuuiiad sulolde would BE we Pee hor bulova fiat eelyatouea | SEIMY, Would take pines to-worrew several | Got'and the dmcaatient an ig rata Hoek fa | GE speriendens of Uo Middle Divsiow of 43.84.86 2-8 2 a | aeaie In tho sacund heat roubndoureat | “aout to-day pase without any sarah uptivnis of fire, would aubinit tonuy auch ii | aut to-night, Other shops will do the | paid on ite track last your ut the rate uf. they Although no oficial notice lias yet been oOu BOO 1 HO Se ies fom, she word Gor me Sita petgument ae aula ‘iy position as the proposed ordinaney, “Sr, York | Hume tomorrow, | "Thora ts considerable talk | Her inllo, and thls yeuk It will have to pay BLL40 | given that the woat-bount rites made front led Fa lo, Yz Dotraltes, . | fourth, and ‘Josephus fitth, all well sa _———— ae Sea east vere blo sae = i at JUL wan $4000 nis your it ts Tone rage fs aut aba he veruont Central and Grand hones aerirouuers nal mutes toguthor, ond Trnapeet “Mufd,. Abdallah : FOR.NEW ULM. be 0 the worl clusses in erecyuyg Deicl 08 ’ UU 5 ib ‘runk Railways have been followed by any i . fourth, na a an ; ad ings. A Fu0d cottiye, ho suid, Would Eat 35,000 _ 5 " + \ ‘Hirst hage on bulla-—-Uuffalo, 1: Detroit, 1 joy, Unilalin, and Panny Witherspoon badly esd of dolugntes trick, whtun ar gH sould bo'giat fur tho brio, | FIRE-INSURANCE. COMPANIES IN INDIANA, AidAweNaU EN TERISE, of the owier Anatorn trike Hines, yee its . , Avznntiza FO _ i i ' , \ : 4 community, that had gone through soveral 5 ; af Firat bave on errors—Detroit, L. strung out, ‘Croubadour retained the lead to tha banstt } and bo was witistled that the brick huuva would Special Dispatch to The Chicago Zptbune, Lunwistox, Ldaho, duly 20—Artletes of Ine | pialed by the otftelals af tho Western fonds |: strucicout—lichurdaon (2), Galvin, Lynch, Bons | the flutsh, Fanny Withorapoon forced hint | Various alnging soototies forint, ‘ Inniasxavoiis, Ind, July 2%.—The State ‘ RA ‘ a aeteh Y be pul Hxceed 1 i In this city that they have positive proof that | nett, Gorhardt. 5 r from nee! quarter, | bund, mot yesterday afternoon for # ES bir ‘York iss angulig. wiginee. tho ropusod tax of 8 per cent u th 1 ¢ | corporation of the Idaho, Clearwater & Mon | the low rates quade by the Canada Hes Inve | Lets on buwes—Buttalo, &: Detroit, 3, uate trate foamy i blacaat tha quarior Of arranging for a- concort, tho P be Nee ‘ordinance when ho jokingly “necused Teagan Upon the gross recelbts Of | tuna ‘Transportation Company were dled | tle been wdopted by all the other Eastern | Double plays—Powra-Walte-Poley, the way.” Formica syns weapital third, the | whieh to bo dovated to the rollut of te 4 the real-estate specutators ‘ut bolug at fire: Tnsuiranee tompanics in Tnidtana, Jess the today, ‘Cho Compnhy embraces seventeen | [tet Wot only from Boston, but alsa from} dwrsed balle—ltowo, 1. fj othurg straggling, ‘Time, 304. The start | Ulm sufferers. Tt was decided to ive the fh : eater a, aug ls bona hewn | actual losses, wilt fur tha half-year eudiux | Prominent citlaens of North usta, and tt fe | At Ages, ftMatelela, tnt altimors, yi hones aud ghistoos paituos, for Wid thivil: nuit was the Lewl Ot the mect, | out noxt Helday ovaninz it AeSorG i: Catuto mon who happened todrop in, ste, Denn, | Tuned, shaw & falllue off wf 40 por cunts | Ctatied have bi bi eo aid rate an nba Umpiro—rudiey, Ing, conatdering tho fold. In this heat | whlen was salcet eno in abo city thet Ba te Bt. owing to thu large numb i vo { claimed that they have been Induced to. fern | matntiined at the basls of 15 cents ongrain — Ty * rar rel bla | the only permanent ono in tn Te 4 Hi Aruna Rae ak Coniaiuly Si earuns, pra. Seutttpaal in al parla of. ber of ee Ut hat, tls, Company nt tho instanes of several | from Chicago to New Yorks and the roads |; BOSTON Ys, TROY, - Pe aR or meet retaliate Bie people of any such odlum, and ioclared that pertad, ‘The tax ordinarily amounts to | astern eapltalists, with a view of bulldings thts tigy get all the business thoy waut at .. Bpeetat Dispateh to The Caleago Tribune, of the tggrievedl horge d i not clafin tt, al | Was Instructed to complla the prowess were 1 hose ‘of Aho ne Tad “thy ehty's interest at | $30,000 0 year, Fallroad nnd totosranh Mine eastward from | His rate, veal | 9 e : Bosroy, Mass,, July 20;—The Lostons agaln the Judges overlooked It, Wrinket wou the | huve ft contain tho. muss choruses eho muck } rt would loud thomacives Wo a Lowlstan, vin sho Clearwater Vass af the |) The St, Lous ‘@loie-Denorrat pays tho | took the ‘roys {nto camp “to-day, White | Heat and race in 3238, Toocivud ut tho Into Biluworfes! Wengred to a | a p be y * er Jtook Motntalin ue arn Pass if tl MpimMent to T - a various, 4 SUCIL A REVOLUTIONANY ATTEMPT, BISHOP M'MULLEN, Hitter Ruot tal Big Morn Pi following’ wollddgervod compliment to Bt rt ling for the visitor Tho neeting his beon much more of a suce | applauso,: The progr wu tho. various, $00 4 Mr. Dena was gatianod fast 5, suddldonat goat Bpeetat Dispatch co ‘The Chao Tribune of the foeky Mountalys, to hiterseet with HAL, Conrtrliclty jo ow General Weaturn, | EY proving too puzzling for tho visitors, | cosy Ulan Was ‘expected by the janagetnont day, autinited to leaders ol 13 pude - " ree Davenporr, La, July V.—The Reeoption the Utah Northorn, ws distance of not less Committes of tho four Catholls parishes of Te wowistont xi Shak elut Grand done this city, n delegation of citizens, anda gom- | Rivers te Lagrange, Ore, distance at 100 mnittes of five Councilmen, with the reverend | Wiles, Lhe further propose to bulld a rail- soln wlnwors For approval. tg 4 Nehed to-morrg In the Sunday Dery gets communication was rocelved {rou tere. tf tnt ite es: een Mada i'l wih i Freight Agent of tho Chicago & Alton; “11. | while the victors found no difficulty in btt- | The contlict with Chicago on the: Uret- day Ll, Courtrlmit, tha aticcesor of Samuel | ting Keefe, Several fine catches wero inade,.| Was quite wisawback, Lt ja very probable th ws GenvralAgent of the Chie: & ' Srowe | thata new departure as to. the closing uf tho ‘Aiton Hullway, Jina arrived Inthe elteand | Particularly by Gillesple, Warnes, and Crow: Winters by a auviug In fuel Whut security woutd people huve whe had erected substantlil brick cottiyes in thi Buty ae dlatriots that thay Ro would not be surrounded by sluntles? Me would Z Uke to be an Aidurmun long enough to vote & te outrles will vectr next year as tho allicers taken content o¢ the alee, Ste, Courcrighe | 0% and tive Deantiful double pings wore | Yusinre they will nover agninbo nt. marcy | AMG UNFL, unl Incioner $0) cunts A uyainyt tho proposed urdinanes, clergy, hall niunburing thirty-two porsens, | reat and telegraph from Lewlston north te | fs by ne means Sener in’ St, Louls, bug | Mule by the Trays, ‘Tho Visitors! unty runs | of tho Chicago Association, o> «: Gan bu purchased of A, Bucher, No ‘Tho reporter dropped into tho afllcos of Wille | left for Chicago by the-0:10 train tonbghe, Intersect the Northam -Duellig aud operate | he ting been away for hearly ten years, In were, the .ulft. of Whitney, Bforrlll, and : : = Be Ste AVON ee fat Thomus ang V1. Charnicy, but did not | ‘Shey will, tomorrow, secompunys tho Hshop | steambouts on the Snake, Clearwater, and | 1873 he was General Frelght Lect of the ald | Barnes, a sufo hit, a base an balls and passed '. NORTUSIDE MATINAE. ir: , ive find thet tachapuuu, Be learned Feo hole at Lnveuport tho Lteltuy, Dr, SdeMullen, tu Coluuibte Atlvers tn eunmection with thelr | St deoude, "Hunan (i y s, Nurinori. when rounders by the bwo lator doing the work, | ‘There will by a inatinds ‘at tho NartheSide ean 1 SiTTNg oul 4 apectal tea £ thenwelvea ns poaltively d Sg : 4 y ‘The Bostons buichel thelr hits In the frst | driving Assaclation’s track In uke View.tu- | - St. Pavr, Mini, “Wand 1st of 4 TH the CsI ee de s SUIT 110 RENTRAIN, teotitnt 1 feang ete arena two and elghth Inulngs, and, alded by Hole | morrow ufternoon, Races {o commence at 9 | Fort Buford sayy Sitting-Lull OO at Geo g taliy wan Woah and Ho aT Tee, New Foe ASE. NEWS. the: Audits Specs. Davateh (0 Tha Chleaga Troune, Courtright ebleg work, ahs New awont o€ [bers errors and, a witd pltel andy i thelr! | O'elouk, ~Altary dnviteds:s see Bani) rere: meatier on te moral 7 y q - : ie . i a % ety 8 Chieu, c on tea clever: % Apitelesae f i * 1 —mmmeg ts 10 ’ y Pande ou Coumall roy et doe these geet ut the | atte, trot Liverpool; tho Neckar, frauy Byo- |, Yess Caly July 2—The Southern Paelllo uit thoratehly eblelunt ty to ulleu he hws | "Ming « pega mez ga [oc USTROTTING MARINER, ©." <:) °| charge of Capt UllTart aud au $20 iat ‘ * Chicago, In bls seotion af the vitye tne Bayer, | 1el. ; : Raltroud Company has coumieneed sult 1} jut accepted 3°: : pasta £39885 88 Bo | = /rhore will bon mathicont ho Gonteal Parke | Huis sient and rocks to, secude li thy 4 Pru and tuo poopie, afcaolsh or eee aeeall | Maravax) July 20.—Arrived, tho, Uiber- | (6 Betrlet Court hare axulust the Texas | "HEARTODISEASE, | Betecepacaenee 0 0.0 0 BY 0 0 O- | Driving Association to-day, commencing ats fran Til aawoctutjon witly hls tive id i“ nian, from Liverpool, 2 vs “ h s 2 ‘el ah a i é . wu sharp, Members who hi ty FOOps, + sat fas cat et Fraing eae T Sy Arve, WwoOlloy | ponding of tho uetlon, fron eonmuncing or | snl unc Ths Chicago Tribune, ANfootuno inte buted, 12 eer Heeecoritii cn perro me Psgerry BAGLEY'S, REMAINS: ¢ tu bo entirely out of proportion to the yds : ‘ prosecuting nny netlous or procowdlixe | Livre Rock, Ark, July 20,—3liss [ene teldiug errors—loston, 41 ‘Troy, 7% ‘ RN gamete 2 EXe Y ley's t vantages, lt, she extsting: Soenance ‘noe Er ae _ | axulnst plalntatt or Ita lexsve to reat property | rietts Latulaberg, a very popular young lady, fet au batoxjoaton, dt, Tey wee - 3 MAUD S, | é Dernors, Tuly 20,—-Exloy, Beals a be quite satlstied to build of brick, and the POLITICAL, . comprised within tho Ines of the right of daughter uf 8) Landsberg, dropped dead Firat buso ut errorecHosteue dy reve, | Special Dispatch to ‘The Cheage Tribune. «| matng will be ‘embalmed ab SOT gry 4 city will bo really imuproved; but if the laboring | | Armawy, July 24.-Thy Greenback party | way claimed by plalutitt, or right to tts usa | fis worntnys witie talking With her mother, | Siruck uut—Crowloy Wy, Keclé oy, crvatdy (@), | - BURVALO, N.Y. July 2.1, As Norris, | and atart for hot toauorrow., Ta g _ man gels esrled wway by mistaken ideas of | holds a State Convention In Limira Aug, 2%. | or occupation; that, upon » diaal hearwg of | ‘Che causa of death was leartdisease, . "| Matis callod—Whituey, 1; Kuolu, 1, Secretary of tho Buffulo Driving Park Asso- puobod to roucls tabs oity wext