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re 4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST %, 188I—TWN PAGES, “~~ =- ~~ ‘This man. our Informant told ts, had never p eroment owed hin n pinee, and who threntoned tasted a drop of rtrong drink, nor ndrop of ten, | tral to ki the head of a certain Department, hor A blt of frosh ment far two years—bis sole | und then to kilt himself tf ho did not obtain ant Food for himaeit and famlly having been a few |] oflee, Tn most instinces euch threats are mere ith Thdtan-ment porridge, tha ons | varmless Litater, but in othors they are not, us 3 4 swept from tho face of the curth!? A man q ¢ ‘4 named Blshop followed up this bold declara- ¢ ¢ 4. 4 © | ion of “principle” by this frank statement: “ Suppose there should be another great fire! Gen. Hancock, on tho other hand, believed tho tariff to be ‘a local Issue,” whieh came up once In hts native town he Pennsylvania, and Bookwalter cordially subscribed to this These facts, taken in connection with his sedden flight and signs of guilt when arrested, warrant =the theory that he committed the erlme of mur- Hartmann, It tsyood jourrnltsm™ Not ony to know whoro evory bullet hns gone, but oo” evory Nihilist is thinking about, bay ———————— pisatuy thal Hps or moisten the Uuitean's erlme proves, Everyhody will syne s hs TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Why, after the lnst fire, wages of Inboring | opinion. dor, after detiberately planning tt, tu order dee a tec or buttermilk nt Faro titer hnathizn with the Secrotary, who ta Feparted by pee istos clalins A tow. tora at — men went upto $4 and Sdaday, and thot- | Coplous extracts from the fetters of Book- | lo blacktail ono of tho most respectable and a Wire Wittor. the (Priiiine as hagtnig’ “0 ale noe feat AGAg anit Ham eb ‘ could go Into court and awour that his thrents | And Agnow know from observation, \imlltea be Suites adi RRO tands'of tnon mob thelr disaied gut of thattica: | waltseabaea reliablo drug firms {1 Chieago, avtdontly | Over this fumfly af nino. persons Hving In ei i ‘ation. Woy ferred to will be found in ane fentating tl r fifo | NUL xcven-andtaehalf feet squares an Seno hierar te oer tiee hare nei | te De srell Tor, slammouds to fon a warrant Dally edition, one yenr,, Ie rant homes aw!” ‘Lhoreupon, » mo- | other column. ‘They put the Democrats of | calentating that tho woman's unhappy’ fife 4 ce 9 Q fi Cure by telegraph. Hisattondance ts, b; , ‘7 5 i the community persons who feel toward you a! S. by hi feast as zone yee 24:08 | tlon to adopt the tneendtary petition and pro- | Ohio ina iwust ‘embatasing position, No | with hor husband ant his Infiuenca with quiction! alley WY anit fi dan We the writer of tide latter deos toward’ mee "8 | confexsion, NAnovoaarys == Soe Monday, and Fine heryoar., mane | sent itat the next meoting of the Council was | Northern State, unless ft be Indiana, con- | Wer would mnako her an casy tool in his aiibee he investigation of the English conl- | he ex-seorotary saya that tho remedy for A Loxnos dispateh says that "1 Sunday, 16+ lon, per year. 2.00 | “enrrled with a rush? hi WEEKLY EDITION—POSTPAID. tains mora moss-backed, dyed-in-the-wool, | lands, When sho refused the game was up, His Ridtooh thtgs Ista put lt ou ofthe pewar. | oS al wii Ainorieans. The. Hotei etton Mr. Harrison owns some real estate tn the ‘Tho Investigators found an abuse worse If | of Government ofileers to give place nt prorer “ nover-say-die.” Ingt-dileh Bourbon Demo- | aud his own tetters and telegrams request- ne é overtlowing, Mr. Gabouchdro's panne’ fllte Pico roa sontthwestern portion of the elty on whieh he | erats than tho State of Ohio, Itiswonnding | Ing a post-mortem examination of the body sessibig tal that of © rock reat ¥ ey quent ie Oar {of noreanal {nent eee prised tht somo: enterprising inlivita ie T Recooah cation’ destres the privilege of building incendiary | these patriots in the tendcrest spot, Insult | were at once accusing witiesses aguiusthin, | Mseovered tn tho West of ireland that the Hot build a largo hotol aud conduct jy vonferred according to role, and never from peasantry. ‘ote forced to do what is called | cuneiec, isippoluter npnlionute would congo to duty. worko? In uddition to paying rents | jotd tho honds of Nopartmenta respoualble for {hat*taweep away every farthing earned.” | a failure to give nn oftco on demand, the wretched tenant Is compelled to give coy fifty-two days’ labor unnually—that Is to say, ‘Tre ‘Trthune, of Danville, Ky., editet by one-sixth of Shia thme—to the landlord. In a | 9 Republican Methodist minister, has the follows word, ‘the English coat-niners were some. | ig te say of the Lovatand (0,) Tectotal tlexet: what surprised to learn that serfdom, which | Ou, obicctions, th part, to tho Leveland camp meeting tleket nay by briolly stated ny follows: waa generally believed to. huye beon abol- |. 1 it ns tuo much of tho Stothodist preachor ta . ished fn all the Queen's dominions some Am IATE HH Hee the anld, Bothodiss prenctier centuries ago, still exists in Ircland. For | vossex—whtel is not sn und. this serf-labor tho “ blootly Irish? recotve | wy ihcit Wil Hurt the Dlothodist Church In Ohlo— neither food nor pay, nor are thoy allowed | 4. it brings to tho frontatot of temperanca to goleet the days on which they will porform | fauatiea, who aro always weong-hoadod and thoir “duty works? Lt ts precisely with] “Rfhwiltgroatty injure and rotard truco tem- them as itwas with the serts of the Middle } berance reform, ey Ages, ‘Che lord of the soil demands tho ete wae Mel tbe arhaky at a beer partys iecle Jabor of his ser€ whenever he wants it,—to t. It antagonizes the true friends of tomper- the extent of fifty-two days in the year— quan, recormh who are weneral pceautenns, by and If tho serf fails to respond ‘ho is. fined. 8, Iheviners fa arte irl and: mel of t) and hits Rebela,—twihn went ott of the Union to find thelr Givo Post-Offico address in full, including County } shantics for rent, butho ss not eandid enough bon Lec ackg Wa mnds auctor’ 6s deaths eaveasie to put that forward as the real reason why Post-Offieo ordor, pr in reufsterod letter, atour risk. | Wexecksto have tho fira;limits contracted, MO CITY SURSCRIBERS. * Other real-estate speeutitors have lots In out- Fe AP pi Melber iirpe hiner ence nab ebb Iying sections whereon thoy ‘would like to q br cluded, ahs Adivesa THe THINUNE COMPANY. erect combustible shanties, sel! them at high Corner Madison and Dearbo! Chicago, 1. | prices to Inboring men on smatl payments, SS and witimately recover the property by fore- POSTAGE, | closure of mortgage for an unpatd balance Entered at the Poateofice at Chleaz, Ml, ag Seeande | after the purchasers have pak most of the Class Mutter. money; but they, tuo, conven! their inten Forthe bonent of ourpatrons ‘who desiro to sond | tlons. Some of the Aldermen are anxtous to sinale caples or sank TRLBENE throdat (ha, niall we | contract the fro tits without any care as Five herewith ine in ait Poniestic «Per Copy, | tv the consequences, becnuse thoy tliscern ant Hightang ee Papor, oF Cone opportunity for blackmatling the real-estate tee cliques but. they pretend to liave diferent TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. motives, ‘The Communists alone are honest, and outspoken aboutthe matter, ‘They want rn listed branch eee eee eee rapsecipines ood miveruses the tire-limits contracted and pine shanties smenta ns followas - Lerected because: these conditions will ine NEW YORK=Room 9) Tribune Building, BVT. MC> Blackmail ts of Ltself ane of tho most. de- + on thy testable crlites fn the catendar, but when murder Is eummilted In order that blackmall may bo practiced words aro hardly stroug cnough to silgmatize, tho wretch or his drendfal crime, Should the facts be proven ns they now appear, justice otight to make swift work of lls cuse, {ng their Intelligence, nut trampling on their dearest proindices ta ask them to support a Qubernutorial candidate who voted the straight Republican ticket all hts life until last November, and only then cast his first Democratic vole, Just nine months ago. ‘The confession of Buokwalter is complete ond oxhaustive, © Ie sald emphatically in its published tettor of Sept. 80, 1880; “I have yet to cust my first Democratle vote? He was then Iu Nebraska, and did not return to Ohio for the Qetober election, His frst Democratic vote was, thorefore, cast Noy, 3, 1880, fur Hancock and English. Until then he had never voted once for 1 Democratic State, county, city, or Congressional ticket. He dit not vote for Tilden for Presttont, for rensons, le say's, best known to himself, ov for tho old veteran BU Allen, or Unelo Dick Uishop. or Gen. ‘Com Ewing for Governor. American systom." a. Ir would bo cheaper for the city all the noro-proporty of tho, direst ee an brated pale nee eunvart itinto parks thas, Ppasstholrahor! ed and asst Fi solfieh Topealing ong, ——___ Senator Dawes’ sudden zeal , Sorvice roforiner dates from his intuesl 4 offort to grab tho Senute offices Inst Spring, — i PERSONALS, Three professional cornet pig; sponding tho summer nt Long Tranene hae A fine pointer for poopte who aro xoing Raut, 4 Tho Democrats are having thelr Hittta ti ovor the now Sonators of New York, » ie takes the place of Plate” {s ono of thoi; ‘Tho Boston Post snys that 'm gamo at which only two can taken manages eens THE GREAT METHODIST. COUNCIL. Following closely upen the heels of tho grent Metical Congress in England to devise further ways and means for the eure of the human body comes fhe great Eewmenteal Counell of Methodists from all parts of tho world, tu be held in upland next month, to devise further ways and means for closer brotherhood, and to see if, there be tot some common plano upon which all sectarian di- visions of Methodism may come together on t foxes, se osteomed contomporary bag cvidontly Lest Fanprs, Mi crease the danger of n general contlagration, | Ie has borne none of the heat or burden of | * common platform and ‘hereafter net in | from 6 Ae ue lines we Seana rights tn the Untony—cutting loose from ihe Repub- | himself on an orphan, ag GLARdOW. Secttand=Allan's Amoriean Nowa | Whivh thoy think will again lead to an fntlt- | the day; yet ho exveets tho frends ot mon | Concert. ‘Tho origin Snattefor the apletval | held, and lke by the tandiond, nth tho | PHC cs aye rsuus ccateer nated a ARichmond phystefan says tha will taken bath in hot whisky tire eeeae willoscape rhoumatism and colds, Ii ts band necossary to say that rhoumatiam {4 nko r in Kentucky. ms Mr. Gladstone's elothos, like those of the storiod young porgon from Troy, do not at by Alls buttorfly sutt hangs on bim like asack, Hy claw-hammor cont 18 salt to Mt around tig shoulders Ike a*horse collar, Mr, Ashmead Bartlets bought at th onsflult’salo tho other day a sven uword, paying for it $73, Ashmead 4s evident; folng to tame tho old lady if he hae totoy couple of howitzers and a siege gun, According to one of the philoso, Concord, tho only troublo is that on peat intultionaliem we have relapsed into ‘utliitarian. Jam, or universalistic hedonism, It is Brat yng to havo this mattor olucldated fn auch 9 Slople but conclustyo manner, Tho morning attire introduced from Rag ala by tho Princess of Wales fits likoa giovetg the person, produces the offect when ‘Wornof , Jet culrass, and its gilttering blackness tyex. tremely becoming to both Ogure and complexe fon. It costs about £30, . A Now York Herald aditorial of last Sum day roads: ‘Ladies at Saratoga aro sald to bet nearly all other movements for the spiritual goud of the human race, is tobe fount in Chiengo, for it was here in the General Con- ference of 1808 that Bishop Jaynes first broached tho idea, which stil further gained Bromud and found advocates after the mect- ings of the Evangelical Allianco qnd the Pan- Presbyterian Cotincll, 'The necessity for sucha Counell Is suf fictenitly apparent, for, though Methodtsin Is one of the strongest religious forces In the wortt,.ttls rent into factions by dliferenees ag to church polily perhaps more widely than anyother, In Great Uritnin there are the Wesleyun Methodists, three sects of Calvin- Istle Methodists organized by Whiteltoid, tho Methodist Now Connection, tfe Bible Chris- tlan Methodists, tho United Methodists, Freo Church Mothod!sts, the Band-Room Methodists, and the Primitive Methodists of Ircland; In Canada, the Wesleyan Confer- ence, the Evangelical Association, the United Brethren, and the Free Methodists: and in ourown country the Wesleyan Connection, the Methodist Eptscopal Churehes, North and South, and the Afriedn Methodist Epis- ont f tion of wages, Hike that in 1872. And they do. ‘American Exehango, 49 Strands | not hesitate to give the true reason for thelr Incendlary-scheme. ‘Of all the persons who are working for a chango fn the fire ordl- nanee, the Communists are the only ones. wa who are frink and truthful about it, and ‘Madieon Acne Uhne ead Dearborn. | Speak thelr mind, ‘They desire tu see tho city “The World.” < Aan * tugaln destro; Hoolcy's 'Thentre, ran _Handoiph street, botween Chirk and fa Salle | ‘Pun: Code of Criminal Procedure passed sEripamemnnn tae damn sy Sullls "Fi Lonlehene: by the New York Leglsinture at Its Inte ses- Grand Operu-Howse. ston will go Into effect Sept, 1, but the Penal a1{Jark ttregt, onposte now Courteltouse, “Tho | Coite will not begin to operate wntil May 1, ” 1s8. ln signing the latter, Gay. Cornell Clare streets emnts Theutres opt. “Une | Called attention tu several amendunents that cletong cain ues wore desirable, aud intimated that he would have withheld his approval if ho had not been confident that the new Legisiature would remedy the defects of the Code before ittook effect. ‘Lhe codiflention of the laws of New York and the reform of the methods of proceiire hava been tho life-work of Dayld Dudley Fleld.. A reporter called upon Ubu last week and asked hits opinion of the advantages of the Penal Code, Mr, lield sald: he never supported to support him and make him Governor. A ‘Tho nomination of Haat taliek Isanaifront to every Democrat in the Stale, Lt ts public notice that fidelity to tho party, long and failhfulservice, and uncompromising bolief in Democratic principles do not constitute # tile to ndvancament ‘In thot party; that when the Democrats want a candidate for a high ofice thoy must go outside and take an npostate Republican like Gen. Ewlng or Hookwalter; and that tho party must con- tinuatly apologize in its candidates for its past record. According to this theory the newer tho convert the better, for tho less extensive then 1s;lis personal responsibility for the misdeeds of Democracy. But this ts a view of tho case that consistent Democrats wil not be likely to subsertbo to. It looks very much ay !f the nomluation of Book- walter was a farcical trick played upon the verdant Democrats by u lot of wags brought to the Convention in special trains, ‘Thou- sandsof old Democrats will refuse to. yote for this “fresh” young convert, who lias notyet served his probation, He will be q parti. ‘gener, St evi ic held, and milked by tho tandiord, until the | P47 alms to drivo public sentiment instead of fine is pald. 1 the landlord chvoses to exact. lending Fas cigfestidn dn YAth labiee thi A lirgé proportion of the “duty work?! at . Our last objection tn this list is: this non- harvost-time, as he usttally does, tho sert ieaent bopay for wells Mer is’ dovoutiy’ thauk must respond, even If his own poor crop rots | God and support Charloy Foster, _————————_— ve wreaths Sian confitms the | | fH exports of tho United States were atk as bd Valued it 8715,805,8%5 in 1870, and at $311,600.88 tn conlaniners’ report of.the existence of surf- | jys9, white for the year ended Juno 30, 1882, thoy: (lon antong the “ blvody Lrish ” of the “ far | wore $902,319,000,—by far the Inrgost yet: re- West.” 16 tells the story of alittle istand off | corded. ‘who Imports of last year, on tho other the Galway coast rented by the owner to one wands Bag poe See err seed MeDonough for £40 a year and sublet by him + onolr yale fs-callmntin’ to De’ S0¢ HKG. to twenty-one familles of fishermen for 242 q,| While there hus boon again of some $60,000,000 In oxports, tho falling off tn imports has been so year, after reserving for his own cultivation onaed that tho Solna of tele both ways is ull the best land. McDonough exacts from | somo $50,000,000 less than Inst year's totn!. ‘To every meniber of these twenty-one families | this extent the batance of trado bas turned In six days’ serf-Inbor « year, and in addition oe tas Wo beve wold ‘a Lovolit Nations coimpels the tenants to bind themselves by 5,000,000 mare of merchandise than wo havo written contract to work for him two days | POURHE from them, and tho balance has come to in gold or bonds. Ragland, - inench wook of the year, If demanded, for 16 | unny'are tuo omy antlers whlch peg conor a cents n day! .Medpatt saya theso ten- | larger foretyn commerco than tho United States, ants alt paid ,thole rent Inst year, | and tho margin betweon the two Continental Lut refused to work the two dnayy | uations and this country fago slight that it may per week at 16 cents a day, and they were | °8lly bo wiped out. all sued for damages for breach of contract <3 - ‘Ta accoungs of an enterprising Irish to the amount of £5 in each case. To his patriot nowaday4 road something Ike this: AMUSEME. Fxposttion iallding, Michigan avontie, opposlt Adams streat. ‘homas Sumner Night Concerts, ‘i White-Biocking Base-Italt Park. Champlonship Hase-Hnll Game— Buffalo va. Chi- ¢eayu—thic alternoun at 3: : SOCIETY MEETINGS. RICHARD COLE 1.00 No, 6%, Fe and Special Communteation ‘Tuer aly wventn, A, TaW o'clock, to nuke arrangements for Heo By 4 heavily on horse-racos. Ladies always wer - Wilber's fuueral A foil attend tod It redttces tho whole matter of the teal stand- copal Ohureh, which is divided Into two | own questlon—Why do these tenants submit Dr. ri ° bruset ce seed SOUNSTON: Wea. tng OF winan betaro a crt poe x fu oxnct Ln vem Lege ratio eae rts me sects. All these numerous divisions are | to such extortion ana outrage ?—ho replies, OP ratis torpedoas ores NP OY 5 wos 09 Toube about Sire hunteat betiag sabre an = : Sou Gt a ta your pocket ee catty nuGtIE brief ag it ins beon In glorious, basect upon differences in pollty, nut in doe- | “ Because thoy could not got a bit of rock or | ‘ro pald repartor for interviewing 1i0,, 70.00 | Huropo and gone to work ngain. TUESDAY, AUGUST 49, 1831. with Souske new » infurtnition condcused B trine, except the Calvinistic sects, ‘Choy all, have itineracy, class-meetings, love-fensts, and other-fentures whiel: distinguish them from other sects, ‘The Rey. Dr. George, pastor of the Centenary Methodist Church inthis city, and ono of the delegates to the Connell, in his address last Sunday evening very tersoly stated the objects of this Coun- cll as follows: It wis unfortunate that those multitudes of rood of bog on which to build their cabing | Lo pald for Insertion of said story ant in all that country om any more favorable | Mtervlew at full udvortising rates... 950.00 terms, and because, however exacting these Total eserrreersrargarserseereee aeeee8 385,00 forced contracts may be, the magistrates, colpts of skirmishing who are all Inndlords, rigorously enforce $1,164.28 these Shylock bonds.’ ° Tala rene nce of nroflt, The Northumbertnud and Durham * pit- gavoral buck distrely of to bio Beard Fron men” InJconcluding their report, utter sum- roen Beul od Siva Treland— marizing the horrible sufferings of the Irish | —New York: woe pr ann Riel Me EPs OF 8) tonantry, sny: ‘These were n combination SEER EEERESaEeEEEee from five or ten tf and volumes of statutes, practice, dcelsions, and so forth, Itdocs away with the necesalty of this nugs of books and nue thoritles which made the baw ina erlininal caso wsplondkd moze of possibilitior, inte which tho: lawyer could detve after all’ sorts of authority in support of any view or vagury 23 to what was liw. Mr. A. P. Sprague, the Sceretary of tho In- ternational Code Committee, to whom Mr, Field referred the reporter for further infor- aunttion, sald: : Ben Butler scouts tho Idea of ints havlog, fecopted a rotalncr from Guiteau, aud sayaty hasn't fallen low enough to do that yet. Ay Gultonu's wealth {8 at prosent confined toa bruised nickel and a quarter with s holotni, Gon. Butter‘a hend ts evidoutly as lovel as ever, A noticeable guest at Congress Lal, Cape | Mny, fs Gon. G. R. Paul, of Washington, whois totally bilad, bots oyesa having been shot out’ while In tho service of the United States Gorers- mont during the Into War, He is accompanid THE OREAM POISONING CASE. Tho annals of-crime have rarely furnished Astranger case of polsoniug than that with which Dr, Cream, of this city, now an Inmate of a Canadtan Jail awalting oxtradi- tlon, stands charged, and for which, {f the evidence be rellable, ha 18 likely to pay the severest penalty of the Inw. ‘the circum: staneces in the case, which have bean given by Ex-Gov. Dinaey, of Maine, is the Repub-- lican candidate for Congress to fill the va- caney ereated by the election of W. P. Fryo to the Senate. ‘She ox-Governur Is a co- erelve teetotaler from principle. In a re- cent speech to a teetotul meeting at Lake Maranocook he defended the Maine tny, aud attempted to prove that it had reduced the Methodista-could not march under the eonitnon | of misfortunes the magnitude of which wo | ‘Tne London Morning Post says tt ts in- | bY bls wife and daughtors, whose Uevottonts . number of criminals In the Stata per capita. Tho Fennl Code enublos any porson, no matter e . | banner of tne Chureh of Wesluy, for they were + is y him makes hla life ono of ec th ! Fr eapine-taki how Ignorant of law, to lud out uxaetly what | Ot Belvidere correspondent in datull, may | yy 4 i had never bellaved to havebeen heaped upon | formed upon good authority that the Duko of ono of comparative case ant The ex-Governor takes grounds thut would | Conetiutes wwerine find whit fe tho loxel pune | be restatad. brletly: In 1861, Dantol Stott | Wewkonluy tholt strensih by patty ulitoronces, comfort, "+ 4 which prevented a united and hurmonious ate tnok.on tho strongholds of sin. There was a grout waste In not concentrating the energies of tho Chureh. ‘The work of missions, education, and religions uctivity generally was too much eut up by an attempt to carry thom on by each fndividunt body, Whnt was wanted wits to utll- za tho forces of the Church to the best advan- tage. ‘The Council would have no othor ovject than to consider, Inq pen eaony mannor, tho work which the dlethodist Church Is endouvor~ ing todo, It would attempt no litigation, would promulgate no dovtrinu=it would bo powerless ww do olther,—but it would Gndeayor to scours 1. thorough interchange ‘of fraternal feeling, and, by brouking down tho, barriora which buva too long kept tho followers of Weasley apart, would ive a Howerfit iinpotts to the aetivily’ at the Nathodlst Church, ¥ ‘rhe meetings of the Connell will bo lold in the chapol where John Wesley first an- nounced the birth of Methodism. It Is pe- cullarly fitting, therefore, that tho Counctt should nicot thore, and {f the various sects of Methodism can there. unite upon a com- anon platform and march forth under one common banner, with anything Ike the cour age and energy that characterized. their founder, Methodisin will bo such a power in tho world as it has never been before. Strong ag It is now, tt will bo a thousand Umes strongor when united. Its numbers, its wenlth, its energy, [ts aggressiveness, its adaptation to the wants of tho masses, Its en- thusitsin, and its zeal, when once united and concentrated, will have an fmmense intluence upon the Christianizing of the world, both In Its local Inbors and in the misslonnry field. tho head of ono. unfortunate fellow-creature Sutherland, Nerecasteds of prgoe Sean vos?) a vi eck, olyou ae wD ee dae ins eae He GX | in conalderation of tho exceptionally trying clr- * enplishman who firmly believes | cumstances to whien tho Suthorland sheep- that all men were created to serve: England, | rarmora have latterly beon exposed, to nbate ono will exelaim, with 2 touch of fmpatience: | motety of the half-yonr's rents puyable by them “'Theso bloody Irish, you know, are never | this autumn,—that tg, 25 por cent on the yoar,— content, you know.” * |} pending furthor Inquiry intospectal cases, This expression of his Graco's cordial sympathy with. ; . 7 his tonnnts, adds the Post, will bo warmly nppro- App, Siunipay, of the Fifth Ward, pub- } ciated, and will consolidate taoro olosoly—it that Uely announces himself a fire-bug. Interviewed | 1,9 posstble—tho rood feeling that has always ox- the othor day. ho said that.bo was in favor of | sted betweon landlord and tenant on the Suth- rowing tno doors wide open for fame abantics. |, crland estates. ia Why do you tuvor auch a schomo?" asked oe elieaeeaio ee My iniaht say coverat roagons, Frame houecs | Sf. Canter Hanmson ay Mayor of Chit- aire not more dangerous than brick (1), aud overy | cago must be pecullarly proud of tno allics ho ono will tuke care of bis own (7), Lot the poor | has sncured for bis project to “ modify" tho fire+ paopio have @ chung to bulla ilo cottaxes.| 4. | Hunits so as to admit tua grontor or loss, oxtont ‘gatd tho i a ie the ercctlonof frame abantios, Tho Commu. Phat was fate,” sajd Shoridan, nists havo indorsed his scheme hoartily and bave “Aro you a fatatist?” itrawn up a potition in charactoristic languaco “To soma extent, but I don't bellove that fraine dwellings will burn the eltye? love that | tourge it upon the Cominon Counall. He now ts hag the backing of 4 tirc-bug renl-catata clique; dah eae tay Dies ae tenes eet ang | of tho worst olemout in tha Common Counell, the four North Sida Wards and a bi holo in tho | Rod of that class of men who boldly declare that Ninth Ward ten yearsago, You know plnobuitd- | “Property fs rol ory. The Mayon of Chicago ings consumed tho Second Ward and part of ‘tho | MY Personally ind uch assoctutions congental, First soven years ago, Was that, too, fato? | Yutalt roputabte poople will bo sorry to sco him You know thata fire swopt tho whole woodon | ! that kind of company, city of St. John.two years ago, Wag that futo? saa eee To, ‘Was it fato that burned up wooden Oshkosh a | A stony Is told of tho son of wealthy vouplo of yonrs ago? Was it fate thit burned | North German merchant who had been iving in 000 familics out of their wooden dwollings {a | Barcelonn for tho suko of tonrning tho languaxe, Quebeu n fow weoks agu? Wasit fate thut de- | Sud who became omulous of tho oxploits of his stroyed by flre tho wooden town of Luroka, | Compuntons, who, like many young Spantards of Inst summer? No, sir, you know | #00d position, wero wont to Indulgo in tho exclt- . But you say: “Iam i favor of | ing pastime of animtour bull-ghting, He bad no givhig the poor man a ehuncg, Let tho poor | hereditary capacity for such coniliots, and his people havea chance to build little cottages.” | ftlonds discouraged bts ambition, but fnally Muve you investigated the comparative cost af | yielded to his Importuntties and holpod to train bulldlug little vottagosof brick orplnewhen lum | him in the hazardous diversion, But os ho was ber 1s $17 4 thousand fect for common boards? | Prosonting » palr of “bandilteros” at tho bull ‘Do you know that common boards have Jumped | tho beast turned suddowly and plunged his from $10.50 inst your to $17 this your, and thut | horusiuto the German's stomach, causing {n- Almonsion stu hus advanced from 89 to $16 per | stant death, 1,000? Jf you don’t itis high thne vou did. Tho |, Se cost of lumbor puts wooden buildings ns blghas | ‘Ci Universal Peace Soclety gives out tho brick, Whut kind of. “chancu,” thon, do you | following letter: ‘ want to give poor men? A ohanco to be J ERIE DL ARaION: Wasnixaros, bert burnt out, na 15,000 of thom wore tun years ago? La BRATS. AY 1 You dosire.to Increavo the risk of having tholr. yemcertieny md Manco! oe tho adjustment homes destroyed by fro, you want to advance by arbitrudion, mither than a.resort to war, of thoir Insurance, and add to tho public lnsccurity, pit elineultieg that ‘oanmnok ho eed ‘Thore ara f,00 “ poor mun” who own houses In 1 i ‘ jason ko lear tho Vitth Ward. You aro in a hurry to buvo thom Dae ee wall ened ae Undorstanding, burnt out by nultiplying tinder-voxes in all the | continuance of our friendly rolntions with tho unburnt parts of tho ward, And aflroswept by | Republleuf Franco, Yours truly, eres, tho wost wind through tho Fifth Ward auneng E Noy'e tho pino anid ailneto shantics witli wipe out tho | His Bxvelloney Gen. Edward ¥, Noyes, ‘ourth and ‘bird Wards, bi See ee eae ete a9 carer Ara jor Inopportune time sevoral “oml- Prov, Dasauny “ ” nont olt! wens" of Kungas City, iucluding I T, sae Ae te cana a Vanitorn, Congreanuun-eleats united ua potl- Mount Whitnoy with tho * bolotnoter," whiou fe, | Hort to Gov. Uillshury, of Minnesota, for the an Instrument inveutad by him for the purposo’ Mot ad 1 th setae iy ae now surving of doternitning tho beating powerandeolorof the | 4, pars nt an ney sndinny ‘or the Northilold sun, ‘Tho principle on which tho bolometer t4 | or atissourl vould do \ ore cintnont alttzons constructed Is that “a wire of conductor will | Phtleceuctors thay wotilad nets Geo vary in (ts power ot trausinitting a current of Hs “ tha if Ledades ve, aI Govornora cloctriolty whon {ta tormparaturo chunyos, or, In | 2 release thuao ntrondy caught and In Jufl. Gov. ‘ be deemed extreme and fanutical In any other State, yet he has been unable to satisfy } the Prohibitionists in his own district. ‘Shey: have accordingly nominated a candidate for ‘ Congress In opposition to him. His experl- H ence ralses the Inquiry whether any conces- i slon whatever on the part of a Republican i will convince the covrclunists that they ! would better support him than help fudl- i i ishinent for cuch and overy crime. It lays down tho law and pringipies of “law in a. systemntie, contensed shupe, and gives those staternonts of Jaw a legal standing. In all ndditions of the code wilt be foul roferenees to the most note- worthy of the decisions upon whleh the articles of the code ne founded,go that a wyer ean real ‘up on tho history oy fonudauons of u purtioular urticly to his heart's content. Mut the luv will remus that of the cade, which now becomes tho standard; the Inwyer muy reat bis cngo solely upon tho principles of law as iaid down in the codolf hy ia 80 disposed. It will do away with tho cndless legal quibbling founded upon ob- pre decisions which no vnc ever heard of be- Ore. ‘The code will bean [immense benefit both to laymen and lawyers. Lt will promote jrs- ties In erlmtial causes, and only thoso offenters who dowt want justice will linve reason to complain of Sty workings. ‘Tho passage of this code ign great trlumph for Mr. Flekd. Le has been many thnes favor ably reported, twice passed by tho Legtsia- ture and vetoed by the Governor, and was adopted at Jast in the face of the althost vin- dictive opposition of the New York Bar As- soclution, who, for reasons best known to thomscl ves, are oppused to any shupliication of the laws, ‘Chere havo been threa codes now adopted,—the Code of Civil Procedure, the Cudo of Criminal Procedure, and the Penal Code, The only remulning part of the sys tem necessary to complete It ts the Civil Code, which has beon prepared and will bo urged upon the Legistiture next winter, A curious park of the Cudo of Criminal Procedure, which Is open to-sertous criticlsm, Is 0 pro- vision that, ata prellininary examination, the Court must exclude reporters and the public if tho defendant requires. Itis belleved that tho effect of this provision’ will only be to umke newspaper reports defective, The news will not be suppressed, but often ob- tained and printed Inn garbled forn. The Jegistature will be called upon to amend the Crhutual Procedure Code ht this particular at tho next session. came from Canada to Garden Pralrlo, IL, near Belvidere, as 9 station-ngont for the Northwestern Railroad Company. In 1863 hie married his third wife, by whom he had one ‘child. ‘Lhough thoy-dld not always live hupplly togethor, there was no intention of ‘separation or. divorce. During tho past five years, Stott hns had fits of an opileptic nature. In searching for vellof, lie fell into tho hands of Dr. Cream of this clty, who commenced to preserlbo for lim, Mrs, Stott frequently coming to his office for the meiti- eines. Ile took churgeof the case In Febri- ary Inst. On tho 1ith of Juno she wont to his oMee for medicine. Le wrotetho preseriptions,. and she started for x neighboring drug-store to get them filled, Ho toll her the firm was nota reliable one, aul urged her to go to Buck & Nayner’s, and to make suro that she didso he went with hor, She hadthree pro- scriptions, but two of thent only wero filled, Tho one called for enlomel.and white sugar, which, singularly cnough, was ordered to be putup in eapsules, and-tho other for rhu- barb, soda, strychnine, and: quassia, which was put up as a mixture. Sho went back with Crenin to ils office, and beforeslia lett for home he opened the capsules, but whether ho putanything Inthom or in the mixturo she professes sho cannot aficin, She then took tho medicines home with her, During tho nextday, June 12, Stott felt unusually well, That evening he took a spoonful of the mixture and three capsules, was immedi nately selzed with spasing, and dled ina few niluutes, As he had long been subject to fits, no. suspiclons were aroused, aid oon the th ho was buried, aud nothing more would probably lave been hoard of tho case had it nob been for Dr. Cream himself, who oi tho eth telu- graphed tha Coronor to have the body dis- Intorred, as he suspected foul play, and also to have the remainder of the medicine exam ined nnd to try Its cifects npon an animal, ‘'Yho trial wags mado upon a dog, and it ox- pled, as the unfortunate Stott had done, In afow minutes. ‘The body wos then taken up, and the stomach was uxanined by Prof, Ilatnes, of Rush Medleal College, atid strych- nine cnough was found in itte lave killed sixmen, A jury was called and found that Stott diud from an overdose of strychnine, ‘They exonerated Buck & Rayner -from any enrelesness, and inpliented Dr. Cream ay a murderer, ‘Thely reason for this was that the Sheri? of thecounty Iatd before them the folluwing ovidence—namely: ‘Nhat after the body was distiterred Mrs, Stott had becn to Chicago and that Cream had proposed sho ‘The will of the fate T. C, Tiley, of Vuttas, makes tho following public bequests: The" Young Bon's Azeocintion gots $10,000, the’ Church Charity Foundation, the Buffalo Society of Natural scloncés, tho Buffalo Historical So cloty, tho Buffalo Fine Arts Acadeuiy, and Buf falo Orphan Asylum are given $5,000 and $1008 aplece, the total amount bemg $60,000, Year after year the cowslins fill the meadow, Year after year tho skylarke thrill tho air, Year aftor year, in sunshine orin shadow, Kolls the world round, love, and fnds us.as wy were. Yoar aftor year, as suro as birds’ returning, Or fold tlowers blossoming above the wisty mold, X Year after year, In work,or mirth, or mdtrntay, Lovo'wo with love's own youth, that nevercia gtow old, —Kelly to Tilden. Thore’s never a day so sunny Hut a litle cloud appears, ‘There's nevor n life so happy But has ite time of tar 4 Youtho sun sinus oue the brighter Whenever the tempost clears, ‘Thoro'd nover # garden growing With roses in overy plots ‘Thero's navor a heart xo hardened aes eas Ee ‘To tnd the forget-me Thore's novor a peach so rosy ‘ But a little worm appoara; ‘Thoro’s nothing so hurd to handle Apa yoko of brindle atcors; ‘ot the malden eats tho peaches « And tho farmer thumps tho steors, , There'a nover a little plonio But n ple Ia left somowhero; Thore's nover a minute passce But a young man sittoth there: Wo have only to sorape the young may And notice him softly swear. —————__— PUBLIC OPINION, Now Orleans Pleayunc: The colored pol tiulnns havo thelr eyes set upon tho patron? of the United States Mint. Plachback's paps tho Loutslautan, enya: “Out of the 107 places r think that thirty-seven would bo a moderated mand, Ton colorod Indios, who aro com neat Hi er Faa ae Hi a nce — thoy aro colorod, Dut because they, cometitute & mujority-of the party In this State.’ New York World (Dem.): If the causeot Trcland feto bo promoted by tho practices! thugs and tho Iberators of Ircland are to ve Worso and moro reokless sct of Nibilists, the : Mized world will be compolled in olfcleteaee turn upon the Mberators of “Ireland ne ects of tho human race, Fortunately this 1s by © muans tho caso; but it ts nono tho lus impert tivo that a fow scoundrols und maniacs sno nt not bo pormittod longer to digrace the cause the Irish poople. 4 New York Malt; Porhaps Dr. Hammer) Je not a disintercatod Judge as to what As tee ‘dost talunt and troutiiont In tho country: rectly no-iMeense, frec-liquor Democrat. * ‘meaneemmeey Mx. Bookwanren's letters to the Jersey- yille Courter, extracts from whieh are printed fn another’ colum.thls morning, were re- i markable not only for the uvowal of recent i conversion to Democracy on the part of tho i writer, but for tho abuse fFhleh ho heaped upon Gen, Garfield. ‘The fact that Bookwal- ter was a bitter and malignant enemy of Garfield Jast foll, and denounced him as a thief? ‘a porjurer,” wut “a bribe-tnker,” inight have rio bearing on tho canvass If the President were now lu his ordinary health. But it isa question whether oven the Demo- erats of Oh{o will caro to emphasize and relt- erate such opinions by electing ns Govornor of Ohio one who haz so recently prucialined them. It would be a poor recognition of Gen, Gartieid’s public services and hs stfor- ing for the common good of the people, If lis own State should choose ug Governor one of Ils most conspicuous slanderers, Mr. Cann Senvnz has studicd the oxtradl- tion treaties of the United States with foreign countries,—he has had some reason to doso,— and, while he Js prepared to adit that “ the right of asylum,” so-called, {3 more a privl- lege than ‘a right, he belleves Unat political refugees should be surrendered only tn ox-, traordinary cases, In tho case of Hartinann, it seems to be established Uhat, If his Klentity had been clearly proven in Parls, the French Govermnent would have been obliged to glve him up or to violate recon ized principles of international Jaw, Still, it has beeontw 60 much the custom of absolutlst Governments to demand the extradition of refugees for one offense and to try thom for another that their asylum ought to be protected In every Jegul manner. Hartmann was demanded for the offense of endangering fife and property by obstructing ratlway, but it Is well known that if he had been taken back to Russian he would have been tried for Nihilism.. Nence there are espectal reasons for exurclsing the right of voluntary extradition tn the exsu'of aunsl-crtminal offenders with extreme cat tion, IE at all, i id ' THE DISOONTENTED HIBERNIANS. dames Redpath, in hls last letter to Tan Triuune from Dublin, says an Englishman said to him in London: “These bloody Irksh, you know, are nevor content, you know.” ‘This 1s a splendid {lustration of the stolldity of English charactor, ‘Che En- gilshinan is not sentimental; he forges ahead in a dull way, much as an ox-cart rumbles over « rough rond, crushing the wild flowers and tho tonder twigs that border the path, but moving always with a stern purpose, ‘Cho English Government has been conducted from the begining on the theory {unt all the other peoples of the world wera created to minister to the comfort and profit of the people of one little Islund of the sca. ‘Tho history of British rulo in India Is a history. of extortion and outrage, cone uiltted In the interest of English com merce, Lord Sheflield declared that the American colonfes were founded with the solo viow of securing to England a mo- nopoly of thelr trado;.and Lord Chatham sald that they (tho colosiles) “lind no right to manufacture even a nall or a horseshoe.” ‘Tis stupht policy drove the American col- ofits to tho ussurtion and malntonnnes of A PRACTICAL JOKE ON THE OHIO DEMOCRATS, The nomination of Mr. Bookwalter for Governor by the Denoerats of Ohio ts grad- wally taking on the appenrance of a practical Joke. When fe was nominated he was Known only as 0 wealthy monopollst ‘and miaufacturer of Sprinufleld, O., who lnda polltical bee buzzing tn his bonnet and was willing to pay henudsomely to have it out. Me had nothing but his money to recom: mend hin to Denoerats. But that ws enough, ‘The purchaseable Deniocrats watts ed nothing else, and they made bint thelr candidate autdst great enthustasm,”? ‘Tho newspapers hnaiedlately began to look ‘Tate petition prepared” by the Communists te 1 a+ F valtor’s record, f : . ver * re ‘ & tainly bo has zouo agaluat the oxpressed opie Ra resents mo reasons thut ought to fnilucnve | WP Bookwaltor’s record, ‘Lhy first discovery | shout give him power of attorney to pro- | thoty independence, It has reduced India to | mathomiatteal hinguage, that the reslstanco of a | Piisbury thougut that the “death would. avo untry wheD it ay honest man in tho Cotnell to yoto for | Hey made was that he was oxtromoly wn. | ceed agalust Buck & Mayner In a civil) 4 stuteot Daupartaut where there fy no longer eanuotor isu function of ta velmperiture. a ae Hoek areehiaing Eee me. Kaun A ee eee tenga el y ie horrors of nuothor {ira Ike that of 1873, ‘The ‘ lnat hie Ls lath ed ft 4 eh ble. at an a de ies Hd hh ay realy | roland. But the Englighinan ts as stolid as arms, fs tho foundatton of tho bolometer, Ono | ‘Lue Journalletie fraternity of this Stato fon tg tultog aaa tant t eb ouroue eurgeoato Pa document is shnply an overdrawn pleture of He He : Wane ails Pr ptolees fy & public: ) thus finding himself thwarted i ASPUTPOSY | over, lo hears nolthes the grows of the | arm of tho bridgo la made ot wscties of yory | Will regret to lourn of the sudden death of tr.-| this country veo tint thts waa not tho a Sie tenemunt-life, whlch would not bo changed | Stitited elttzen, Hs nama Was novor cone | fled to Canada, whero hho has since been at- | fantshing Irlult pooplo nor the Indignant re | thin motal stripsof stoel, platinum, and pallae | Jt Witllams, tho young but publtu-spirited | to bo dong, but the London Limes of ie eset ig in fact by any alteration tu the fire ordiunnce, | SPlcuous on the subscription Mats, and lls | rested, Durlug the brief interim stnes he | proaches of all the clviflzed natluns of the | dum silghtly blackened to absorb as muh aa | Cdltor of the Tuscola (Dousias County) Journal, ComnenEIOR On THO Cee ted aurscons of 13h vs since It ts tho result of other conditions, Of | ets of private churlty, if thore wore any, | loft here he spent his thine In disstpation, and | world, With all Lrotatd on tho verge of a | Posslvlo of tho Ineldent heat, In tho common | He dled Sunday of typbold foyer, Mr. Willlams | Sconte juno such attompt would Uo 10 HA An course, tho Communtats completely Ignore | Were Kept so extremly close that hls towns: | when confronted with the oflleersmanttosted | dospairing revolt, with Britlih troops mon. | bride the urns aro so axranged that tho Wasone uf the younzoat mon who enlisted In | cailod or by tho appearance af eee Bulle a the fuct that brick cottages can bu con. | MeN Were In tolul ignorance of thom, Ltwas | every appoarunce of guilt, Hoisnow lylag it | ning the rlolous distriets, with magistrates | Curfettennnot pass dirvctly botwoen any two | the War of the Hobeltion iughis State, Ho was | toms, and It ts thorofore possllte IBIT ina, ove Poa rs next learned (hut Bookwaltor, wha was nom | Jall at Sandwleh, near Windsor, awaiting his | Gurecetue opuessive ety, with inagistrates | ninved oppusit ouch other, ‘The ouly diiferanoo | Oly Bs ycars old at tho thmo of bis doutt, and i7 | muy bo oft undisturbed, and Cughous the 1 Sa structed nt nbont the Sante Pelee ns rane | ee eee een ae vnly’ pattern. tad ne andy eh dsor, awalting HS) viforelng oppressive: rental Inws against | ¢rom the ondinury bridgo “in thie apparatus ty | Years old whon raustorod out of the Union urmy | BO farted by the Preside’ ST une a <i{.-gottages ut the present high price of tumber. rail ids TL povellna tea ¥ i ibe are tallyory to Justlee, ‘ ragged, weeping women and naked, starving | thut the bolometor Is made one of tho luterven- | St the epd of the Itobellion, Prwrparaus carger,, | Hivory cut) ee acted a ‘They give ne consileration whatever tothe | Mle Msontire fortune through t monopoly, | Assumluy that tho ayidence Is correct, the ingurms. Tho current” which passes through SE EEEEEEar ana nstanves in which builcts aro eft children, pleading tearfully, prayerfully, for the poor privilege of remalning Inmud huts, and continuing to Hye ike awine,—ylowing but notcomprehonding ths horribia suectagls of abject wretchedness on the ono hand, and cold, enloulating extortion on the othor, the Englishiman continues to} forge ahead, only stopping to remark; "'Tfcse bloody Ivlsh, you know, are never content, you know!" Hut thore are Englishimop and Englishinen, Sume coatuninergof the North of Mngiand have beon making an Javestigation of the condition of the ‘bloody Isish,” and thelr own account and thelr revelations are of a very startling ghurietor, hoy aro caloulated to make woll-fod, well-ctothed people shud: and thut, white he was put forward us tha representative of Freo-Tradurs, he is Winself anardent Protectlontst in theory and practice, Lut the niost Inughuble discovery was yet to come. 1b was known when. Bookwalter was nominated that bls Domoeracy was of comparatively recent arighi, but It was sup vosed (o date ut least from the Greeley schism of 8h. ‘This deals uowshown to be wholly erroneous, It appedrs from Iettons addressed by Bookwalter hhnself to the Dowgeratic owspaper at Jersey Ville, U,,—the Courter, — that he nover yoted a Demovratle teket balls Mifo until last November, when he voted for Hancock, ‘Though ho pretended in 1874 to be + economy of the question, ag representud by increased Insurance, Increased expenses for yepatre und fuel, lncrensed taxes for maine taining an enlarged fire dopartinent, and t- creased losses by iirc. ‘hey overlook the greater: confort, safety, ‘and decency of brick houses, These’ conditions «oe -yot trouble the Communists, for they relute to property, publis safety and morality, ome comforts, and the other elamnents of well organized society which the Communists do not recoguize, Those special backers . of Carter Harslson ore shuply willing that Chi- y cago should burn down agaln, and undes- on stand that the quickest road to such an event erie of. this man enn hardly bo paratloled for cruclty and Infamy, © Ordinarily, in a caso of murder, thore Is some powerful mo- tyourghus on the murdorer to dispateh his yictin,—hatred, revenge, passion, or the vequisition of a large sumof money. Dr Cream, hawever, had uo grudge to satisfy ngalnst Stott, ‘Tho victin had never Ine Juved him in any way, Ilo was shuply a pationt In bls hands, and he chose hin for his villainous practlees bueause ho was sub- Ject to epileptic its, and his sudden death would not retlect upon hls practica or expose him to any suspicions, Itts sald that thore Js. 4 woman tit the bottom of alt mlschlef, but tuations in whlch they do uo Lurims and old soldiors aul, 9, 49, paslluns ta mnond's ‘pecullars exclusivo, and gntated wis ta Hrotauea eae ea oat leave him oat his views ta the profession. Po Philadelphia ‘Telegraph, (ep): 5 medical profession cannot justly voy wert sponsible for tha bitter, though eblely i, war, which makes i¢ all the more me ‘cla now boing waged on the Prostdent’s P se rt butte ts high tue au oxampte was m8 peat duel narsow-tjnded and unscrupulnus t ieipantl who sro rorpanslbie for and fat his despicable rald. ‘Owe 1 a i ane fepitiga for tile cE ga Yo tha date of Naxtors snubbing 77 ita St) tha opposit arm of tho bridge ts brought back | ‘Tus are tho ways tu which tho London Info the bolometer casy and traverses n similar | pavers sevorally spell Shakspoaro's amos, scrica of strips, which are not, huwover, exvosed | Shukesponre—Zimes, Standard, Lady News, Teles tatheuvtion of heat,so that way accidental | raph, Murutuy Advertter, Globe, Echo, Era, changes of tomperaturo may affect both armg | Spectatur, Graphic, Guardian, Rock, Christian allko and not distur tho equiljvrlum of tho | World, Queen, Lund, ote, Shukspoare—Dally Urldge, Tho doficctions of the necdle of tho | Chronicle, Punch, Athenaun, Saturday Review, gulvanomotor whon thoy aro yory smallaro pro- | Bulder, Mlustrated London News, Bbuksporc— portioned to tho umount of heat, By tho uso | Morning Post, Church Tince, Reynolds's, Lioyd's of aauitabla galvanomoter tho deflcotions may | Weekly. ‘bu made gs sinall as desivod, “ho Now York Ree Thnes sayas “Tho wholo arrangemunt of bulom> Dr, Baxter, of Washington, who was une otar, Wheatatono's bridge; and battery for pro- | coremontously snubbed by Dr, Hilss; bus bad ao ducing a current, constitutes & complote Instrus | oxteusiye oxperiencn iu prescribing: for. Cone ment for the ncasurement of radiant cnorgy, | wrossmog who stay out all night and coule home and experiment hug demonstrated {ts sonettlves | in tho morning aulicted wilh “malaria. All neasandcillelency. A beam of direct auotight | that ho wanted was a chanco to proscrive bro- Sa venti 2 ltna’s tho calliue of Hamilton Instead of hee! is the ** muditication ® {un sympathy with the Greeley movement, we | there ig nothin: Mry, Stott's conduct to ake causes go violent a dollection that tho walvas mido of potassium for tho Pregidont, For from Now York. Ind tho first ae ast -nats which the Bla dnigrette Of tho tlre ordinance | yc nig own word'tur It that he voted’ for haw that ake a aye a ou a dor, ‘Thuy are so horrible, indeod, that or- | nouiotor must bo rendered ory insonsitive in | whothor Moro bo propbevicg, they. aball fully | Witted | in attendance wu On? “Gverribid : y ca, tho retiection of Gen, Grunt fi tat y ‘AS vl po dinary paupers fn a clyized country might | order to kvop the dotloations down to the proper | but bromide noverdocs. It {san tufallible cure, | Would baye been lovely, we ——————_—_—_—_—_—_— .., | be retlection of Gen, Grant hn dint year, her husband, oven though she was not lying | well bo shocked at tho recital, Noto this ux. | limit" g v4 pices Doub Sec Seat oy ntiag st toot ana Ca Ir must be admitted that.thy Communists | Wlely as September of last your ho was mas- | japplly with him, Shoe alleges that Cream —_————— travt frou the seport of the Northumberland and Durham coalaulaersy? Ono of sho smalloat huts in tho villago, which couk) not i fact oeupy ao area of more that syvon nod @ bait square tees, wu found to be the habitation of u iin, bhi wife, and avon cbil« et im Les Was not -reculyed Juto the fainlt: Rerenniya to tho threatening lotters ro are hviaueeByes"™ with enthustngm, Frank Lo ived by Bevrotary Windom, Br, Sehura says.| Flosche, tho brothor of "Radlant Optica,” satd aire ae List rariciad to by a contompu- Pilea orttierd ree rf peep! er bia ou . m f some uccount, Now Tibbjes fa 43 yeqrs old; ts Hee eee eT TOC RRtShe taetor egaaRINOE | widowor wilh qwo childrou, and hae a pblian- querding in Ilinols as “a weallhy Ohlo Republlean”™ who had seen the orror of tls ways, Moreover, he says In a Jeltur dated Bept. 80, 1930; Thayo uct to cast my frst Domocrutio xate. who havo petitloned ‘for a * niodlficatlon® of the fire-Hinita are more candid iu thelr pra seuntment of the caso thin elther the Mayor with his, acre-property, or thy seul-estato elique, or the firebug Aldermen, ‘The Com- had made love to her, but as those was noth- Ing criminal in thely relations Cream's fove- ujaking could hardly have. hud any thor ob- Jeet in view than to Induce hor te give con: seutto his plans, ‘That se was not prlyy to lon—| ‘beon waitted to" run pau pin x the foracular that beat 6 the sltuution, Itis truo Itlss treater ily od rathor roughly, $1 vit A » that bo step! sere y, Wil Grove bie bee) (a with obaracteriatle enemy tho future will probably more tuo JU ah eas ett » ‘they appeared win a subsletenva by = | £ dic nut vote for iden Jur reysons aipicten ho feu il, Noithor i throple bald spot on tho very crown of bishead, | summary notion of the Presider % pune dealer boat ew te ibe Lorre ads # a ae ‘ha lioweal he novanlnk and patent fu seallty ltd, Boe tir eu here ‘in ive Geom tueponne one, utter, quia tne Se sian te 4 ee 4 aud in urging adoption declared; "So ne reasous “suflclent” to Boukwalter | know of It, seems to apparent from her | thoirdomicio, ‘Toy also ranted o plot of land, | cold as well a8 in the bot sensu. ‘can roe Ir la claimed that the same powerful mind | er tone furna 1 am concerned, 1 would not cares | for not voting for ‘Tilden are presumed to by | rofusal to allow him to sue Messre, Tuck a& | j*Beh tho Luwboud, w big, guunt-looking many | uicmbar aoveral eine coos, Suri tho. test | dlotates the New,York Herald's aurgical editort- | foweltaryot | bed snap of my duger ff the City of Chicago way | that thelatter wus a Democratic FreeLrader, Kuyner. and her exposure of bls plot. quences, io welfare of his pave o watenge. All the family were clothed iu rags. tremely critical 6 woe toloricty, of a wan woo believed the Gov- | als gad its exclusive "interviews" with Leo