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tie THE CHICAGO: TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 18$1_RIGHTEEN PAGES *~- dividual cases, the total .loss) the. average , new reason to rejoicu that the power of’ es in this State to contract debts nce to President Arthur was very favora-| thrift, and energy of New Engiand. | money, he must have the vote of a majority sharp, for the purpose of participating in the funeral Ze fol- | of tha Reichstag.. None of the Liberal sec- | products of the farms of the Northwest this | municipaliti id (ir SY. procussion. Any snd ull members of tne Order wist- | by received. Bishop Simpson, Moncure D. | ‘These ancestors of Garfield both - @ ‘¢ OG we atire Jab Seen BS Se datas BELA W. 3 | Conway, and others addressed the mecting. | lowed the plow. Neither had tho advan- | tions will support such a plan, aud the Ultra- | year will yield from 80 to 60 per cent more | has been strictly limited by the Constitution, Ie eee f Oo | EM steDONA LD, Bh goes - tages of education, but both knew the } montanes must be had; hence, and hence ; money than they did last year, giving to ———— XO. S2L, 1. 0. 0. ROThe A Wasiincron news-gatherer says. it is | value of culture as New-Englanders seem to | oily, the Can a journey. There are gra agricultural Jabor a magnificent reward. Wrirrne of the effeet which Ho annnsnass 7 In New SILVER LINK Lone 2 ndersarg requested te tect ne thelr hl, Hort pest and slug Istund-2 probable clock a. ut. for the purpy: y ment of tho President's death prod “Guth” gives the followius interesting members nations of all the | Intuitively. “Indeed, it is most natural they | doubts expressed, however, whether the new | ‘The cousumers of this count! y who th vere irtictputing: Iuneral procession of our la- | present Cabinet officers except that of Secre-.| should, for New England is tne cradle of the | alliance will effect ‘such a result. Upon this | are experiencing tho severitiesof « rise in the Ra abe [IN ADVANCE—POSTAGE PREPAID. ented Presides ariel y Line Ht e aceepte Secretary eric: a LL ss Swe 5 i y : $ iving. 3 y i vi Lun hae S12.00 | Mened President Garlteld, recording Seereturs. |} tary Lincoln will be accepted. Secretary | American educational system as well as the | point the Pull Mull Gazette says: cost of living, and this only on a partial fear I remained up until 1or2 o'clock, and very Parts st 2 year, per mon’ Kirkwoud and Seeretary Windom are under- | cradle of American liberty, Harvard College | _ In the past session the whole of the Centre par- | of a short crop, may have an [dea of the | curious bits of conversation “tovx pice in thy: stoud to be aware of this, and haye already | was founded in 1086, Every New Eng! ty stoutly resisted the susgestion of even the | orig! severities of those European countries | shadows, under the columus, round the p: TERMS OF SUBSCRIZTION. 14-08 | _. c. CREGIER LODG! and | smallest contribution on the part of the State nts, aud through (he neighboring salouns, Daily and Sunday. one yea Paesdar, ‘thursday. and Saturday, pers ‘The members are hereby : r i Silas aeepase sdllonsmergekrenecrncs 200 | BULMONIME Sept Ae ae 1H mam artist | intimated that they are candidates for the | colonist was compelled by law not only to | towards tio Insurance of ‘the poorest class of | visited by actual faflures of erops during | MEMS ud through the netiaburing. sa ssi WEEKLY EDITION—POSTPAID. | raver James A Gubaeld. is foe ast WoM. . United States Senate as successors to their | support the common school, but to send his workmen. Can they. post arith ine year vor several successive years. There the visita- the eatutnity. vdhgout ot Betp rainkine. won a a vee husetts was one of | may be thought, will use ail bis influence to | tlon was upon all classes alike, the farmer as * on, Whether naturalized Gr ie thutt there is w good deal of tho old the, I ebverence, which we shook olf a buns oe Soa sap sO, left in our society. Yet, that STATE, COUNTY, AND TOWN DEPTS. stubborn feeling that somehow or order ong own immediate successors. children to it; and M: A ne first States to incorporate in its Constitu- | elféctuate an aliiance betw the first States to incorporate in its Constitu thelr now repontnne appre ) an educational article. ‘The New- } they bave shown themselve: nthe fuithtul and | well as ‘ e ‘org. But. ready 3 well us the consumer. to fight and to JOUN GLNOCIIIO, ATERNIFIC tornady, accompanied by. hail, | tion (17 Specimen copies 7 Rar asia County Seneay, at nemberenpectedtgoe | thunder, and lightning, swept over Quincy, | Englander reatizea that liberty could no { fer foe (ho splricuuldupretnndy Gr the Subruie mae Bt ‘hem : WeSMILIL W.-M” | in this State, about 5p. m. yesterday, demol- | nore exist without education than without iculuriy submuisalve to bim- In purely tems | Mr. Robert P. Porter notices in a recent life, if he dies us Chief Magistrata, 13 the ate, a . M. ay, i ly submissive to him in purely tem- | Mr. Ri . one of the whole suchil and political struct t. while this thouzhe oui over me, wh ishing many buildings, unroofing others, and | Jaw. Patriotism went hand in -hand with t malate: ttts we, of oot ae foe 7Be artiele In the Princeton Review that “ near- a otherwise causing mich damage to prop- | culture in the theory and practice of | Biineelior thi the Germunia: the leidiug cers | Iy half the State debts are located In the | exthuordinury scene was transpiring on exings erty. Several persons were serlously, andat {| the New-Englander. He sent his chil- | ical organ, persists in denouncing the scheme of | Southern States, nearly halt the county | that's IIWEPIBOR LenOLEET ‘dea ue Leaiued Te eee ee ae gs ena egre Slenideant are | debts in tho Western States, and one-half the | uvenite in a bired cab, wus thy tirst min to ting tances Ie etther by draft, express, | present. Uvorder Remittances may be made elther by draft, exp present He under. Post-Office order, or in registered letter, ut our risk. TO CITY SUMSCRIBEKS. Dally, delivered, Sunday excepted. 23 cents per week. Daily. delivered, Sunday inciuded, 20 sina pee seh: i nee fois HOMO OE. Address THE THIBUNE COMPANY, cluthins, ta juin the toner ‘i least four persons fatally, injured by the | dren to school to Jearn their a, b, ¢3 ‘ x 1 ae mi | ourlate bi President Garneld. f ‘sons fatally, in 0 aur Fa, Dy C3 | its repeated warnings that the satisfaction of t te Pu G rthur's bell, anu ery in bis bull, “si, ermee Stacia oe Se eae MEWOIAN. WSL | blowing down of Jovl Harrison's tobacco | protested umuinst the injustice ‘of the | the Cuthotics ut tho new ecclesiastical policy | manieipal debts in the Middle States.” ‘The | Ge; Acthur's bell. and ery in bis bath = i You a eottieal cropoeneey, tele approval oft causes of this division of burdens are not | on Lexington avenue lives Gen, Arthur. Ber and Com- | stamp act; threw the carga of obnoxious 3 fought like a hero at the pulitical proposals of the Government. , i. i tho past vighty days he bas been in the p. -signuls still tying, the semi- | fully stated in Mr. Porter’s article. They | (pee nest luweur the next cole ceee easton {3 already indulsing indithy | are indications of diferent political organt- | kin, wondering whetuer be was w be mare ‘The | OF obscure. He bus bad time enous & A. The | factory, Bonnet, Duty & Co. Bett TO docks (Stock, Castle & Co.'s foundries, The damage | tea into the Pos G hi these storm. ienbd:S Concur exine! Bunker Ii oticint press, whic 11 exeeud $100,000. Concord, Lexington, ‘and Bunker Hill, Peshaeaeies Al of royal ——- members of Oriental Entered at the Post-Oficr at Chierp, Wi, as Second- | Pale 12 La Snlle-sts ‘olee te mymorat | dong to property \ i [ tee aa bee gee eeet ite De Ue, ‘ Bee tho vietory of Prince Ih see i PRUs CATLIN, Seerotary. in tho first revolution, and, was.among the | would do well not to cont its chickens beture | zations in. the sections referred to. ‘The | OF Ubscure fle Bus bad tine enoush bow ns who desire to send nin from Washington for | first to march to the defense of the Capital in | they are hatched. State has been the principal debt-contracting } and resources, and to look over tho possibilities of the Presidential office If it should become his, ‘Tne special t Cleveland which had on board the Columbia Counnandery of Kuights Templar and thir- | ual culture “made the . i ry inte! i The concessions thus far, however, are ver i eS ix pla i and the second revolution. Moral and intellect- SIONS a 7 power in the South. Biz plantations and the | Si (Pacing aroused wyout one hour before. New-Ehglander | only temporary makeshifts. ‘There are | use of servile labor caused the minor civil | puskt, be seame dowaouaicg fully dressed wed sent messengers to call in two af the Judesur single copies of THE TEIBCN®: throuzh the matt, we Bive herewith the transtent rate of postaxe: © Foret ane Domestic, Bad Ht ont creer ser tory i graver dangers i Be ee Fieht end Twelve Pace Vaper. a aercry ; ‘ Hecorder, | teen correspondents of Eastern newspapers | Ashamed of human slavery as an institution | Braver dangers in store that confront the | divisions in that region to have little impor- Thos RESTOR CATE LOLR Denes eee . Y ance. Having gained an ineh, the | tanee, ‘They were neither safe nor conven- Judge Mrady and Judge Donobue. Early in the ixteen Paze Pay TRIBE: vries of accidents. The drapery of | of his country, and he inaugurated a war of 7 i (Rat ie tae ae inst it. » protested | Pope seems determined to take a yard. The | 54 litiea its. Their eredt evening Arthur had’ taken a walk of nult Huse AE AUS protest tent politicn: units, Thelreredit.s hour. “ASsoon as tho President died diferent tor to the Vatican Is not atall | paratively small. ‘The average intellixence | feividauls of bis ucquatneanen cone ues the Spare qmet with as CHEVALIER | BAYALD COMMANDERY | OF | the train caught fire, the wheels of the loco- { extermination — a, BRANCH OFFIC KNIGHTS TEMPLAL—The members are hereby ey qa s ae eta THE CMICAGO TRINCNE has established branch | ordered to appenr in the Assy: Va. m. Monday, | motive had tu bechanged at Youngstown and | @giinst it in the halls of Congress, and in the }| new amba i ofices Zor the recelpt of subseripsiony and advertiser | Seb 36 Tullh eu HICIBANK, Commander, {att Brady's Run, Pa, the train ran intoa | person of Charles Swimmer wis stricken to | sanguine of success, the demands made by | o¢ the yoters in any one of them was low, | mouse nt toot or iu eas. Hts parlor is lun ents asf "i hereon : one dee 3 <i Rare ais EE Ena, Pope being ities charneter nf : Sees agreeable room, wi cavy, wudern ct Loerie Recorder. hand-car containing eightmen, four of whom | earth. Ie colonized Kansas to make it free, | the Pope being of too radical a character for Fang they were dominated by a few wealthy | suEgesble room with Beary. wudern curtis NEW YORK—Room 2 Tribune Building. F.T. 3tc- : oe ; DRE Reo New England | Germany to accept, These are three in num- | pianters. Lence the State Government was | lected by his wife in Mls happier days. Proms were killed and two fatally injured, and the | John Brown sprang from i 5, NE fitcal is n bustof Hey . te ucuen reiguvery thatunerlsersices on | ear ab the risk of their liv death exemplitied the principle of resistance | that the eect eb ae Hite or ceele: | omstarge scale. ‘The subsequent repudin- | oF the, Police Commissioners ‘unined Frenen, CHAMBERLAIN, We astieal offenders shall be abolished; second, | 456 2] y many Bs re ents | Arthur's own son cly-grown younz munh, tion of debts by many of these Governments | rere sree ay Hollins, eonnected with mg to wrong regardless of conscauences to self, fihas always distinguished the typi ottice, Were amon bis coni- that the members of expelled religious or! yas inerely a symptom of the unsoundness | Pistrict-Attora ‘deebaie aa Iris reported from Washington that there | whi ; ; eb tere tt ke rh : _ FZ. 2 AMS | is hardly a at Suerutary a | New-Enélande: 7 tinciple ot { ders, meaning the Jesuits and the monks, i vhie were | dential cavers. ‘he General concluded not SOCIETY MEETINGS. Mewbers are atineir | is hardly a doubt that Secretary Hunt, of the | New Englander. For the principle oO anal Gaqabilden toiatuinh te Govtinuecait of the polit system of which they were Tush to Wasblogtan, at. once, lust be toieet 8 i TOL: in memory | Nav, i be superseded by some gentleman | eqnality of human: rights he staked all raul be perinitted lo re serimany; a parts. They were like so many inverted | cated upon by the Cubinet, who are not now te Washington, bat near New York. Yet itseem lust, as John Hampden did two hundred | third, that the elergy shall be given unre- | pyramids, supporting their weight and great —— participate in the CHICAGO COMMANDERY, No. 1Q. KNIGHT uf uur Inte brother, Ja ore liked by President Arthur. It is stated a ers eda ry that the country on Tuesd: Frauestid to assembled? sur Asvigm Me WM. M. THEXTO: that Secretary unt treated Gen. Arthur | years before. But in losing they triumphed, | stricted control of religious teaching in the | extent of surface upon thelr apexes, rewagary that tho country un Tuosdny moraing i with rather marked discourtesy ou one oeca- | for not only were the: principles of justice | free schouls. To yield these points, or any | “ppe county governments became impor- | that he wus the Mugistrate. a in Tall wi 2G ut 40:39 eel ~ attending the murtuary ser es of our Geceased Sih. LODGE, . 7. , ;, 4 3 5 . Fiater, ames A Garicud he chtnmanderr will | yATt Menta ah sion, amd that he has done nothing sinee to | and right for whieh they contended soon | oneof them, would be an absolute surrender, | tant in the Western States through the curi- é i the knucute Te anon Las | Monee st. Mund dinmenioerot our | Temove the bat impression whieh he then | firmly established, but death promoted them | and this it does not seem Bismarck will ever | ous combination of two political systems, Tie barber peuipet Udon sat the Moham. Salle-s « the ri Tite urothes Garteld. Brethren of sister | vreated, Judge Thomas Settle, who was the | to an eternity of fame. dare to make, He can much better afford | ‘pe planters of Virginia and the small farm- Guia Sanne Gute cbiiianiete preci in with un. up all. his social reforms than to | ors of New England ‘derived their land- eter of the stock whence | to gp ins one cause of the prevailing chole wil move at Jogges are cordially invited » I THOSLPSON, W. M. Republican candidate for Governor of North "This Is the cha them in 4 Your atte! C. H. CRANE, Secreta ., arti 5 ine back usuits, w! Jermiuns . Homey Euinent Sir Henry Farner, Cites “Marsal 9 C- HL CHANE, Seer Carolina in 1876, is mentioned as the most | Garfield sprung; a stoek whose roots pro- | bring back the Jesuits, whom the Germans | tenures and municipal iiistitutions from pre- | apes ane Cwnee Or Monatiiaedan ‘ela ie Masorte division. By order. inene duiniunder, SSOCIETA CHRISTOPMOKO COLEMNES“=1 probable successor to Secretary Hunt. duced heroes and martyrs in Germany, § bitterly hate, or allow the free schools to | cisely the same source in England. But in | 3 and fone Se a the well DANID GOODMAN, Récortee . "Monday. the sue fasts atts ——_ gland, and France centuries ago; a stock | pass Into the hands of the Pope, which would | practice they soon began to ditfer widely. ind Walch communlientesunder trecn ree PERIA LODGE, NO. 411, AL i part in the funeral prcsunin | Tie funeral train bearing the remains of | whose industry has caused the sterile svil of | rouse a tempest of Indignation all over G The township was the favorit division in | the boly well Baroota in Kuiroi Hosea omiariun Of the ti wt the late President, James A. 4 ds ee : sees aS Saar many. Evidently the P expects that Di ; xrivr who seeks tbe shrine FG art ra aa rr teen oe Hae ee 7. vot” | President Garticld arrived in Cleveland at | New England to blussem as the rose, whose | many. Evidently the Pope expects that 1215- | New England. Land was granted in parcels cither pours its water over bis body or drinks tt, Sisrauntcaaim aniston (OF ale le a tailed 1:7 p.m, yesterday. An immense throng } love of learning has made it the centre of having come half-way to Cano ix milus syuare to associztions, not to In- | or both, und departs purified. The water of the : : tugraiug | had xathered around the depot awaiting its | culture, whose love of tiberty has made it | can be induced to make the whole jour-| diva Sixty persons could ‘take up: 2 sineii sume-foran see arrival. ‘he collin. was taken from the | the home of patriots, and whose integrity Ile may do it, but, if he should, he will | tosnship, dividing it into sixty-three lots, we. believe, they do noe tricken with mortat disease. Tho funeral ear by fourtec! e euls as mide i cita Ameriea lose Germany. ving reserve e ministel fe 4 uy) funeral ear by fourteen men of the regular | has made it the citadel of American hones, any! one being reserved for the minister, one for British Consul-Geueral ut Jeddah bas obtained a “un honue wart in the Bay rather, Jsines » tresident. Cote one, ¢ et our late vt Noble Grand. i; UY rege i: u es ish to juin yur { COERT BRISCO, . 1. 0. RFU AL NO- J army, under command of Lieut. Weaver, and | whether in peace or war. nae a = a -| the school, and one fur glebe land or common. | pottle of the water, and sent it to South Ken- : Sarco Hence, wan ate pereus notimedia meet at | nore to the hearse which eonveyed itto | Garfield's lineage was noble indeed, but INFLATION OF PRICES. Jn Virginia, on the other hand, big. planta | fingion fo ve analyzed und this Is Dr. B Franke and’s rej eater 13% jost abomt- Kin wf the | the eatafalyue erected in the publ We printed a few d ven times mora A aeeeEnily tions were required by the necessities of | nubile character,” sewuse, ewe,” and con+ srner Wasbuiton and F ed Hist of articles which enter in tob ae 1 gem. By sed auare. | from none of the hard conditions of success N. J. SAVIERS, Cit fi ; 2 re x ZGER, Secretary. ‘The guard of honor consisted of Gens. Sher- | in life did it exempt him. He was subjected Ree i ic ssineieeod co-planting. ‘The township was ‘not waucentiaced than, London rey wan, Sheridan, Hancock, Meigs, and Drum, | to all the pains, peniiltics, and_mortifications. | dymestiv uses and showing the percentage | j.0¢4 enough for a civil division. Owlng to the Consul-Gengeal Is ecruln of the feadty of of the Increase of prices vf each article 88 | se cimracter of the population, which was fhe scuter acut him: we need wor be surprisal couee é 2 Mecen is the cholvra-centre of Arabia, that ecmposed mainly of poor whites and negro | the pilgriins ditfuse cholera, or that in bad years We reproduce this Hist, which is of Interest s, With a sprinkling of wealthy plant- | not one pligrim in three reguins his bone. >The guardians of the well would, however, reject to all classes, and especially to consume ke : “ The prices are, of course, Wholesale in Chi- the parish or the township was toc stall | Thy'Suzzestion tor the puritication of the well mia, ‘The reason why the inereasé in. tlio. fora safe municipal government of its own. | as blasphemous; and should the letter be read Bee ee ee ‘Thus the county came to have an importance | i Jeddab, the Consul-General’s popularity will GTON CHAPTER WIT. Fentertainment on Tul Wy HUNUHE OL Mids ifvost west corner of 'T ai 1L WHITE, Admirals Nichols, Rodzers, and Porter, of obscurity and poverty. To prove’ his worthiness of descent from the preachers acle,”” says the London | and suldiers of 1776, he must enter upou the before been presented as | rugged way of toil. By the advice and with the mourning with which the whole civilized | the aid-of his devoted mother he wok the compared with the price of une year ago. tnibute ut respect orlinny 68 Anoths aun from the COURT afternud nud new lus- en MH Shouiscder, ite worlil is, honoring the Jate President Gar- | first step, and after that the stars fought for , ul jeddab, 4. 0. DICKENSON, Hevurde field.” ‘The sorrow at his untimely death | him in their courses. Cheered by his mother | Pfice of pork is so suall as compared with | Vi ich it otherwise would nobhavenossessells | eee ee Wei Manica rig ae reat seems to be genuine and universal in En- | and helped: humbly by his brother, he made | (¥e otber articles is that in September, 185), 1" cntacky and Southern Ohio were settled | ‘Trrere is a prospeet that a practicable there was a corner on pork in this city and mainly from Virginia, Lhe pioneers took | electric tamp for coul-mines bas been invented. gland, and Englishmen are greatly pleased | great strides alung the pathway of learning. at the Queen's ordering the Court into mourn- | ‘The way was often rugged, the ascent stcep, ing. In many of the Episcopal and Eyangel- | pnt he hada great heart, the will of a giant, ter bns teen mated by the nization in Chie m1 Of Svitled, its members ure aathonalit; the price then was unusually high: the fand s Per cent o, i t fier? | the Old Dominion with them. ‘The county ein and municipal institutions of | At the Paris electrical oxbibition a Mr. Swan, of England, inventor of the Swun lamp, made @ statement: ane Hneand Ermine at no Vuh ical churches today the pastors will refer to | and no hill difiealty appailed him. So wus their unit, As the population of these | Tie Produced an’ electric lamp of two-candla the death of President Garfield in thelr ser- | he strode onward and upward - toward regions increased it swarmed over into | power, quite detached troniany wir and port- culneay, and So} th “luck Sharp, v'clock sharp, which vould be kept lighted tor six hours Southern and Central Indiana and Illinois. | 8ble, SRO ae eee eel far six hous ; > ; ee] ‘i Sect y Ury. Meanwhile the New England township sys- ht of tho battery wold “aor exvosd the tem was also traveling westward on its par- potinds, and eo coune - Sirens is would only at : pages : he necessary ** to place it for a time in connce- lel of latitude ‘The two systems met in | dou with the wires of a dynamo near the pit's the West. One was superimposed upon the one The, hatter ire fine Been never % i 7 me i eave QP Sir J, uy MLY grently ap age’ inerease in the other. Northern Mlinois, Indiana, and Qhio | proved this lump. and well he might The ger isd pei lirst had experience of township gofern- | of « puctubie und bundy olectric amp, uncon- parks have been designated South and East, | of many a towering ambition, but nut of his, | prices on Sept. £2, 1951, of 34 per cent over ment while the southern and middle p:/ts of | B¢ted with any wire, and fed at intervals ouly ag been impossible to settléupon | Qn the eve of his inauguration he said to his | the prices of thes an oil lamp is, inust lie in that rude specimen 3 i i these same commodities at the } these States had taken ‘up the count} gov- | shown. “A portable elecuic lamp with a stron; Weestign in honor UL our ue of & person that would be proper | gotlee elassmates—and no man doubts his | same date last year. ernments, A compromise was made b f:ween | ight would be one of the greatest inventions o under the circumstances. Grant was atone | word now : : ve The cause lien da: aenarilS our day, and make a bundred enterprises pos- ld By order uf the Come 3 n The cause of this advance is, primarily, Of | them, Roth were retained. In the course }| Surety ghd make a hundred enterprises pos ted, but as Gen. Grant is still | ry:s ponar comes to me wasousht. Tnever had the aseer abandoned. We have several | the Presidential fever—not even for a duy: nor | duction thi mous, and in some cases memorial services | martyrdom and- deatliless fame. For will be held. the country called him to the field, to its a ee ower legisiative half, then to the upper full, Pose ne Preeent Mead onleer ane See en Pirate Eevee and finally, and quiekly—tor now the scene command. ¥ Enel canes sae pe qaeeeein a moves rapidly to the great consummation of GIL W. BARNARD Gone hen : F 4 ’ an eX nal i a people's pride, hope, and joy, of 2 people's : eet rat_of |acied npon immediately. Hitherto the two | ery of grief—to the first place, to the place Jal conctuve will i Bin the Grand 1 cago, For the jury fees for our dye bast and present grand otice day, Sept. 20g for our Tate & ALOE W ested to meet at thi 3 niusteat (1 he funeral yp ex. UL tant Mall, Monda: 1 mortars for the purpo: of our deceused brother, Janes A. ~~ Out of unitorm will be orzanized JOHN GIL W. BARNAICN, rand Ses Fattendine ti harp. in under tw {2 ained deficieney in the pro- | oF time ditlerent functions were assigned to | ully alter, to begia with, wil the conditions of iinins, tunnel-making, and work in sewers, or of some of the urticles, aud | coon, ‘The town ollicers gradually became under water; whi would, If reasonably TENT OF ENT. NO. 4 . : oF MENT. NO. 1 eer cho have passed | Mitve Lit tonight, — LC bave no feeling of elation F hi Sashite Ke Hy Suotararike iingtoredet Gl named for great men who have passed | in vfow of the position lin called upon to till, 1 | te abundance of mouey which authorizes | the assessors and cullectors of taxes, while | cheap, be the preutest of modern contribu h- | would tank God were Lt free inney In the | extravagant investments forspeculative pur | ing county officers graciously consented to reget Gemmcatls Gori tOre. Wout fe wilnted i x —Lineoln, Jefferson, Douglas, Wa ington, and Humboldt. ‘The death of Presi- dent Gartield now makes it eminently proper that his name should be given to the South Sis, Mondar, Sept 24 at F lend the Gbsequies of James A. Garteld. An trlarchs are Invited to Join. By order of the Encaimpmen House or in the Senate. But itis not to be, and The prices ate ct tie Lill go forward to meet the respansihtiitiesand | PY The prices on grain in the Chicago | syondall the money they could get, In somo | und cna then be recharged ura distance, ¢o that ro the duties iat are before me with ult | market, ineluding the cost of: transportation instances . the na 2 private house need not be connected with any is Se he A i z ad stuices they spent more than they had. Lahde fs and ability Lean command, to New York, are greater than the sume ean | «they an in dl system, and fitters need not be summoned, t. As the larger political ——— 1.0. B. B—The members of the! on Fy. idered proper | And he did’ go forward, with what ability | pe sold for in that city, and still tne sates in power, the counties had more credit. They | Tue Atheniansare notacleanly people. AL of Binal Brith ure requ a 20h the East Park could be reserved to take Gen, | and what firmness the country is aware. In | this eity continue to be enormous. Orders heat aap! 4 5 liv re ssponde the London i hus d AND LODGE, . = ‘ ns heawi Heeontitenve Lat. ‘ 43 : _ 2 began a course of rivtous living, vlunged | correspondent of the London Tins thus dee uame when he passes away. Should | four months he won the confidence and at | from st. Louis and various other points i, | into debt for railroads, court-houges, turn- { 8¢rives the condition of affairs: Lodce Hall, corner uf day, Sept i, at 1 p.m. sharp, to, cessivn of our late Mresicent, James A. ¢ Order of the General Committees of D. Mourning badves have been pros Gri any steps be taken in the future to erect a | fection of the whole people. In tour months | the West are increasing every day, showing pikes, ete., and ended by becoming the: most ihe buteners have boon allowed to fine thelr patos. a offat int ¢ streets, and dend cats and dogs are weiorial to the great and good deceased | he justified the high expectations of his most | thatan abundance of money and contideuce | famous debtors in the West. of not tutrequent occurrence. Piles of ferment. President, Gartield Park would be a fitting | enthusiastic friends and silenced the mur- | js’ further rise in prices is general. The cities | ing rubbisb tie-in the vaeunt spaces and around a ri 7 4 ye been the principal borrow- skirts i place for it. Now is the time to move in | murs of nis enemies. In four months he Last year at this time corn was selling at z x Fae s the outskirts of the city. There 1s no system of # ; pring in ers in the Middle States, because there are | drainaze, a is pools: this matter, for at this time more than any | proved that for his y« ets 5 ~ reibage, and | nono of orspty lad s of toil the gous | various centry ints andelsewhe ; . i biel ; " inde i et eriabeigs Bos | various central points in Lowa and elsewhere more of them; their neeessities have been | into which the bot ins pour, only one of other it will bea graceful tribute to remem- | had indeed given a vas t fund of wisdom— ] fy 29 $2 bushel; while today coru is fi the principal streets baving a main drain, and : i ‘i Bee : S| creat, and they have been ridden by mobs of 3 baving ‘ApS 4 ce ber him by such an appellation. Unless the | moderation with courage, gentleness with | purchased y y this paving no traps; and, though the policg x sioners can show tb these same places at 50 vents | foyer, ote | vq | have full jority druii f fi ignorant voters and spoils-hunters who hav nave full duthority to examine the druinaze o some reason why | firmness. In fourmonths he demonstrated | per bu OTA ‘sand spoils-t have requested t D LODGE SIC KIT on. as Y Assemni: ing next. By order of the GEN. GEORGE «Gus partment of lilinois, G24. 1 dle at Grand Army HL, Ves TOL rotate com Be order of the Post. el How much is to the antici- rs p= saa Pens cach house, no houses are ever examined, and is ch is due plundered them at every turn. New York | tho cesspoois ulter off into the surroundiug eat. peas fuberal parade. LEY. He should not be ysed they should | before all the world the worthiness of his | pated large reduction in production and to City alone has a debt which exceeds that of | Tue law requires rigid Inspection of the abattoins OMe 20D FXO 58, AF. & A. 3 121 Twen- chr isten the park at oncy. The entire city descent from the Huguenots of ‘ance and | an actual scarcity and to the great volume ddasen: Wester and Middle States. “Ths Bee emery Ops, Lue as the police have morning at 1) 0 “for the LODGE NO. 100.10: will applaud them, \ the Puritans of England. ‘Thus standing at | of money sceking investment as a specul: fiat debCobull the elttes ii New-York havin | bone ives. 2nd mat ue on goad rere ih y me ‘o participate in the gene: == the very apex of human glory, the grave | tion wo cannot say, but the wonderful rise a population over 7,500 iene. less than $177~ | BO¥ed, nor are the shops Inspected: and though a CARE TOS NEDSS, soar eee ene ME Hak was mortal of the | in priecs is a reality with which consumers | octr45t, and of the Pennsylvania eities above | At eres from the panie prevaillog cleat: CHANDLER, Sceretary, not, and in this intense heat eaunot now safely 77,638,653. ‘The Ohio cities, | Pe Gah bed “Great men are the sons of great mothers.” | people’s idol. are wrendy. nfully acquainted. The rise the same limit Viwed 30 g foun Ata Us. JOHN TL. D. WESTER VEL WATBAS NO. An. An. urticld, the mother of the late James in the pri 2 1 APOLLO COMMANDERY, Specint_ Connmunicath nm lay evening, S pd eddie ied in the prices of the articles named, and sym- on the other hand, owe but $86,311,474, and rR OAS for work. WM <t A. Garfieli, has demonstrate : % SOSSA, ee é ; one ther hand, it SEH SLL ATs, ——————__— pated to renee i ronnie ettig BABEL w. a, | Mr Gael, fas demonstrated her tue to | BISMARCK EN ROUTE 70 CANOSSA pathetically in all other commodities which } the {Iinois cities only $13,180,839. Tue opponents: of the fair-trade and tion cry in England are met by tuis line rdless uf her descent, in the | ‘Phe remarkable events in Germany during | enter into genera! use, averages t per ceut. 5 igi if a 5 nny d ie cs ’ . ages a +1 The tollowing table prepared by Mr. Por- | retat care oe training of ker great son, But she | the past y weeks, which have cuminated | a inost liberaladyanee in the cost of living. der will show ataelance aie re ea propor- | Of arzument: pang from a race of Christian heroes. ‘Che | in the appointment of Bishop Korum to the | ‘rhe shipments of grain by lake havo largely | °° YE pases ie ‘The class most in need ot protection from fore vp ‘The shipments of grain by avo largely | tion of State, county, and municipal debts of ein products is the lnndlord chiss. But protec- it | Batlous of Rhode Lstand tra aie ‘ ee ; ments ; os ay u Isha ‘ace th lineage ee 7 2 : e eee ring a ri PLE es Ly to the Hug ote ena Hage | See of Tréves, and that too without demand- | failen off during the last teu days, and this | the various sections: tion for these means igher prices for food for PARK, NGG. hh ‘ 0 ; he Huguenots—to one Maturin | ing from him the customary oath of allesi-| to an extent that some few vessels have Statedeut, County dent, city dent, | te laborer: this menus bigher cost of manu Ballon, who fled from France on the revoea- | ane i RAAT aver, show th since | already retired fre widies "The wriers Section, ai n nel.” “angle, | tactured products; this means to reduce Eu- we ance to the civil power, show that Prince | already retired trom the trade. The prices aSeettin sunt Bek, er Eg | (land's eonieol aL Trend cintccien (hae prouee tion would react upon citizens aid farmers. FRED W. PORTER, Secretary, greatnes ef our deceased Garteld. By Srder of S. TIFFANY, Recorder. + By req) CHEVALIER, D COMMA’ THOMAS 3.TURNER LODGE.” A. M.—All f Ths BA ft KNIGHTS TEMP! tion of the Euict of Nantes, and settled in | Bismarek started out on the route to Canos- here forbid shipments until prices at the the Roger Williams Colony. Lt was he who | ox from whieli his face has been re plutely all na ef fonntely. “This A slish wool-vrower needs protec- ‘ind eo oner Wi s S vas is face has u wall have risen proportionately. This ern Slates. A a FOG Rowen HeAD’ ee damine A raised the “Elder Ballou meeting-house,” | turned so long. That he completed the that the grain, instead of going for- | Pscitestates: PIPlve prices TOES Ee ceeee Rie kae peices aay. Which still stands as a sort of Mecea, where journey is by no means certain. It is much held in the West, there being money "Yotal, PWT $5.3 = seals | for manufactures of ‘wool; this means to. de priv wlund of the control of toreicn wurkets ‘d py her cheap woolens. of food, on articles of the ce of the hiborer, om” tHe materials of does wot protect. The Enxllsh GARDEN CITY The oficers und 1: inour LopsE, ay at Com ak tally celebrate the elories G 4 af i . - +] ‘ a 1 vKecurder. | Cie Balluus anneatly celebrate the glories of | more likely that he amet the Pope at some | enouxh in this eiiy alone to hold the whole | . ‘Che proportion of State debt las decreased their ancestors. One of the Ballous was as. |-halt-way tion, and that they came to some | \estern crop, This grain is stored all over largely in the last ten years, owing in part poor as the Ww daw Gartielt when she split | tacit understanding as vetween the two ulti- | the We: waiting for an advance in price. to the repudiation vf $20,000,000 by the ae ae wet Hy Tae in wine Hittle } mata of Germany and the Vutlean, and have | ~The rise in American grain has ereated a | South. County debts have also diminished “ill Hand their nostri of retallitory duties, tg oeeaun i which James was born. He | called a truce, for a time at least, ‘Chere | market for the sale of Russian and other | in the same period, but municipal debts hav hich they have eiven the attractive name Bk ems nee : ace ‘ ae: : : : x 5 " q pal debts have | tutr trade,” a diilicule mutter to deal with ivemisriotomsr pars | W8S# preacher at the time Of the first revo- | never cam be an agreement as to the ulti-| European wheat in the markets supplied | enormously. inereased, The ratios oe pps ea ; Rare aT ry uedor tae, are ntiously autocad 10 reeci ing mata, for G many will never cay sent to the | ordinarily from this country, This has in- | State debts (4 ise), 29.91 per cent; county Pror. Kina, the gentleman whose largely- bay Tor his ministrations, “and yet so poor | vahdity of ecclesiastical appointments that | terfered with the demand for our grain, | debts (decrease), 8.65 per cent; municipal | advertised balloon ascension from Minneapolis that his sonin learning to write was com} have not heen approved by the civil author | and, of course, with the sale of our surplus, | debss (in ¢), 133.22 per cent. was such a dismal failure, announces tbat be 1 ito use Sneak in lien of paper and | ity, and the Vatican will never consent thet | Whether the American surplus can find sale A considerable proportion of the munici Penge reamed another Joumeytienish charcoal instead of pen and ink.” This son Sta na y laws that are bind- te 4 a aah eastivates 4] “Wid aintosti aq amie air, and sill probably start from this city. oN uf the State ean inak ny la re bind- | after the Kussian surplus shall. be exhausted bal de ‘bis, Which are estimated at $682,096, 460, fore Mr. King goes any further with his plaas, ws of tant dar. DSWORTH, Master, until further notte of our Preside “AIDA M. ELTON, WoL APOLLO LODGE, NO, 622 will be a special meeting of 25, at 12 0% ck iu. sharp, at the lodze bose of tnking part in the funerat pro ofthe late President Gurtield. ery guested ty be present, invited w join with us. ember fs 1 a brethren travers DISH ACRE STONE Lops tery are requested tw it Norch Clarkest.. on Sunda am. sharp. By order of W. M. Sept 23, 1h. " : losea Ballou, ing Shurch wi 7 o is etermine: ereattel ty 2 ermanent i re 5, Sept se Teh ue Le. ts eduipped: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1881 This ig the stocks wh i ‘ ing upon. the Church without the consent | is to be determined hereafter. It is certain, 2 ed in permanent improvements, and | jt might be well for him to understand that Co Honda: o'clock mupacnt Came eas tie stuck whence the soble mboiier of its head, but as between these two | however, that our high prices have opened the } brings in a regular income. Lt cannot, there- | cao docs not want any balloon ascensions in i + Recor Ser. of the dead President sprang. On the father’s extremes a compromise might be reached | markets for the lower-priced Russian wheat, | fore, be charged with reckless or improvi- | hers. The Inst foolhardy experiment of that le he came from Massachusetts Revolu- | that would not involve radical con-| whieh will be bought in preference to the | deut loans. ‘No less than Stil 797,225, or | description attempted here resulted in the deatts of the ueronaut and a youn; man whora be took tionarystock. His great-grandfather and his | gessions, and yet cover punt Bis- priced American. nearly 30 per cent of the whole municipal {th hi th It Mr. Ki sists k wants to effect. Indeed, ft is already should be remember ven in arti- as been create ; Fe rene: SUSE: Fe be k wants to effec niece ulrendy It should be remembered that even in arti- | debt, has been created for the construction of in bis purpose of muking this city the seene of TR. Be NG to President Arthur, the Lon- reawested to meetin | don Spectatorssays: ‘All Englishinen are Both inst. p.m, sur, | & u 5 4 Pdsate prcession in emery of ‘the lnmeared | interested in the only Enghsiman (meaning | ¥Feat-unele fought against England in 1776. | ya Hesident of the United States. James TEST ae isa ks FA raham Garfield wa % i 5 Oy the Prestaete crane De LissbenveR | President Arthur) who reigns by election. ah beatin ta eld was at the battle of Con- | claimed by those who are ina position to | cles of food any serious increase in their | water-wor An Massachusetts alone $30,- | nis proposed trip, the police should interfere to Star yee and are solicitous that he de nothing low cord, and was called, with John Hoar, the | jnow of what they are speaking that the | cost will directly cause a reduction in con- | 600,000 have been used for this purp but | tho extent of locki up any persons who are bstain | sumption. increase of 40 per cent in the | as the receipts from the same sources | idiotic enough to wish to accompany him. It 13 al-grandfather of Senator George F. Moar, | Pope has agreed that the elergy shally tata ait Jur ie proeies to prove } from all seditious azitations cad practically | price of wheat will force consumers to use | 3 mount, to $2,500,000 annually the inyest- | Well enough to lose a proteestonalncrondit t6:e funeral procession of uur deceaved President, daines : iat the British troops committed an unpro- | obey tie laws of Empire, and that the | less bread of: that description. In Europe | ment is not a bad one. Moreover, 4 | 124 ¥hile, but other people should be protect! A. Gardeld, Sr order of é¢) OSTRANDERS WSL. «\ SECTION of a sewer in process of con- voked breach of the peace in firing first upou | German Gavernment in return has agrecd | the average means of the peuple is limited, | per cent of the whole municipal debt from the results of thetrown folly. ‘A.B. STILES, Seereten” . struction at Columbus, 0., caved in yester- | the hone(fitt of militia assembled at Concord | that it will not inquire too closely into the | being the same Trom year to year. Their Vas incurred in the construcuon of public | ‘Tre following from the Dayton Journal MONTIOIE COMMANDERY. KNIGHTS TEM- day: where sec eseaation was twenty feet ght Gari qualifiertions of newly-2} pointed functiona- | penditures for food and other necessary arti- ‘ynildings,which will stand fora longtime and augusta thue potiticat asparities have uot ale SLATE Attention’ Tals cone ind “wlll rengerous te ‘9 aes tin ai Patrick Foley, i a vate eared the ancestor of these | ries, and that tt will dispeus - with the obser cles is, therefore, the same, and when the | bring buck their worth in rentals.. The most | ways Deen whut they seemed to be: Tauleped and inounted: wi uiricinate ta the sorsives cmployed in the construction of the sewer, te oluuionary suldiers and of James A. Gar- | ance of, cert compromising formalities. | price of bread is increased 49, 50, or 69 per | UMsatistactory items in the list are $122,864,804 {AMOUR the lute President Garfield's papers Himes A Gavueld, ronden Br onigrotane cre | OG Wnstantls Killed. No others were in- | Held, eame from the borders of. Wales to | Ail thc" saine, Prince Hismarek has yielded | eent the quantity of bread they, ean pure | for "iuadane ilouting devi being te non bra EA can rotons rong aR i ny sachusetts in 16%, and, according to a | more than he bas ever been di al ty do | chase can only be in proportion to the means | cent of the whule present debt, and $71,071,- | bull of the tional Convention ‘at Chicazo, 1 EL B.RAMBO, Recorder. | jured by the accident, which, had it occurred | 3a five mluntes earlier, would have resulted in ‘adition, on the passage married a | pefore a ecause his ne 5 0 T i i About those words = 2 fs : ij i a a » probably because bis necessities were { to purchase. ‘Lhe forelzn consumption of | HO for refunding old del t, being 10 2 ip AFOr IS) fo German woman, ‘Thus the blood that flowed | greater. In recorn call 10 per cent | vty peau Ganrienn: If there is to bea dark hore 1 Leoniauii- the death of a dozen me faeteanieldte sats s im ; zine the appointment of | Auterican wheat last year was proportioned | of the total. ‘These sttins stand for various file nEnAtLEn there ts No man whom L wuld rele purpose of attending ine ceromonier ul out demeanas = z S veins came from three great | Dr. Korum to the See of Tréves he practi to its cost as compared with the means of | legitimate expenses on account of streets AH Alea CoNKLISG, sant sortase Be tr a ee. Ave ie ae iat Col. Bliss, one Hi the lawyers sources and in his cha eter there sees to ly surrendered tho May laws, and by legaliz- | purchase, and did not mark the number of | Sewers, — bridy: war-expenses, schools, anes 4M. M GOODALE, Secretary, selec! y ae i ne ‘al MacVeazh to | have been united the distinguishing qualities ing. the dispidich uf a Minister to thé Vatican | bushels needed to meet an absolute want; | Water,-ete.; but another large amount merely { ! ts ain fur Sherman. (ep annie cree OER NO assist him in the prosecution of the star-route | of all—the obstinate thoroughness and force- he has conspicuously recognized an enemy | and it is likely that the consumption this | represents _ stealings, wiste, and. e: 3 is wi eRe a ust tere und members are regu¢sted tom rascals, is an intimate personal and political | fulness of the Germ Sc i ole. mnntel I S00. | betare the bngust the rent stenicwle ang J ES Mitmaubeesaes Monday nena ae Bal seals; tinate pi politica; he German, the stern de-| whoin he has heretofore treated with opent year, with wheat 50 per cent higher in price, | ence. Of the whole municipal debt, $20,- | Before the mighty popular turuudy whleb carte Delocks in revard tose. brepuced, demanee friend of President Arthur Istakenasan | votion to principle of the Puritan, and d even with extreme harsh vill show a gre i vaS eX yr | Curteld Into tho Fresidenes—und the grave. Polock, tn rexard i bepose a , seen 5 contempt, and even with extreme harstines: will show a great reduction in the number of per cent, was expended for ae aL Elave lamented Fresient: 2 agnrmela indication’ that under the new Adininistra- | the. religious fervor of the Huguenot. Thisis going a long way bushels, : iT 232 per cent, for has Tin E in: ‘MM. DROSSMER, Secretary. tion the prosecutions commenced against Garfield had a great admiration _ for | put the Chancellor s political necessities were | While the peopie of the cities and towns of or 6 per cent, for parks: stain? Seer iter tata ident | German character and a fondness for Ger- | so pressing that the journey had to be made, the country who ure not engaged in agricult percent, for public buill- | to rent and sales ot hve stock by farmers WO APOLLO COMMANDEIY, No.1, KsIGrTs | Bitly and his associates during Pres emplar-Attenuon! sir Knihts. You are hereby | Garfield’s Administration will be pushed | man Mterature. He loved to go back of En--| Jt may be that he recognized the impossibility | ure ‘are experiencing this great increase in J, or 10 percent, for railroad | Ste retiring from farming. In the Mark Lane iy areligions | the cost of living, the farmers—the men who $21,000,000, or 3 per cent, for | EtPTes* there are farms advertised for rent nt ested te rendexruus ‘Axvlunt Sunday, sept. ou 3 i ji fe Feast ee ig eucer yous at the Asvium Sundar. Sept ‘orously. Cul. Bliss said some time ago | gland, as it were, for the root of the English king z that th peutic ° : 0 is of making much head i hat the prosecutions would probably result | sto In one of his: biographi stated | idea with physical foree, but it ismore likely | produee the wheat, the corn, the oats, and 3,400, or 12 per cunt, for | Mictwelmas covering 2,00 acres, and theto not the | that the necessity to’have the Uitramontanes | potatoes, the pork aud the beef, ana the but- | streets: arid : farms are of tho highest class. In tho sat mRATIONAT, Loner, Xo, in, ASKS A, Man | ing an office that half of them feel must one ‘are oritied ta ci Lowe: | dav exist in EF er Hand giph wud Haised-ses, Monday nesu.sops, | day exist in England. KISS atin. o'clock siurp, to participate in the. LINCOLN PARK LODGE, NO. 115, Newber are nouitied tution Monday, Sep: : There will be no dark hors@ Eoeatlded® PS SE id jer. SOTIFFANY, i eee mote ub ~ | in very important convictions. that be once sald: -00,000, 4 4 LE LODGE. NO. an, FL &. A.M. ree F ‘a - a a * - e 2 *y #00,000, or er cent, for it pe ene advertise oO mmbers are Tequesied to tacet at their hail Monday : ., Fatherland of the English-speaking people. | for his political supporters was the paramount | ter and eggs, and all the other articles men- } war expenses. y is Peer ere ee, None Ce Oem a PL A atll o'clock a. m1. shiarp.tu take partin oo A LARGE meeting was held at Exeter Hall, | Our real ancient b the real F : ’ < Bie legice ee the finest breeds of sheep, to be sold because Ramieide Brorisrat PAV JOR ek | London, yesterday, under the Presidency of Re home, the real Fatherland of | cause that has urged nim en to make thecon- | tioned in the list—are gathering in the prolit. Mr. Porter’s article shows that not much is | their owners going out of the Dusiness; also, 110 *GHAS. COMETH P Secterargs ON W b ‘Minister Towell: tyexpreas ih rie ae ° ee is the Ancient forests of Germany.” | cessions. He has canceivedcertain social re- | ‘The partial failure of crops. as compared | to be apprehended at present from the ex- ; *le of chulce dairy animals, working bores; einckasieanee 56 Bete iMigeie dea Pe resdeneg ate ai ene Gaeta 8 couany is indebted for ‘a great { forms, ainong. them the insurance of work- | with-last year, is immensely compensated by | travagunce of S| fe or county governments. herds of exttie, farm i:nplements, and mt NO. 4%, AF. & A, M—Mem- a ¥ ym acter of its history to'a New England td against aceident and sict esi i i oy 4 " - . | chinery. The local papers throuxhout Eogtant ingmen- again cident and sickness by | the present prices. Men in Iowa who had The chief danger fies in the maladministra- are crowded with similar ndvertisements, show> ters who desire to participate in the funeral at with hi. pave i ostry, New 2 . Brogemon of var aie Iamiented President and broti~ es i oad me quails Te ancestry, New England habits, training, and | State aid, and also the formation of a State | average crops of corn—forty bushets | uon of cities. ence the Middle State: that there isa large amo land which Sider of che Wench the Bik, at 1280 stare. By | O04 muen the larger Sart OF ike eudioeae ae pee es , Garfield's grandfather made a | pension fund for their support ‘in old age. | to the acre—and who sold it brolitably at20 | where the power of contracting city debts is SMU LERHLECOUIRGIO ERE eae 4 MMT NATUAN HEETEN, secretary. | Busliche Mice Dees bape sue Ey evar from New Eueland ms ‘To raise the mane necessary to carry out | cents per: bushel, can endure the hardships | practically unfimited and the deiand for > 1 5 * b iS 0 estern New York; his,{ these schemes, he lias proposed 2 tobacco | of a crop yielding only y tw Se 7. . ETA wes: S 2 juent anc $s A a AS ay Te), aS x only an average of tweuty- | publie improvements is constati = Pesitataut Aslecadun eeu Ae- fh, AMERICAN A One ee ieaton to ahem earns pilwvimuge to the} nionopoly, which it is caleulated will add | five bushels an acre when they can sell the | ulated by an Ignorant and reoblade ine San doses Ca aA an extraordinary performance © MeNadioat and climoieats, “ont Ste nate commer Of | oe cored aw é ; Z the ee eke ech * earried | $39,000.00 to the annual revenue of the Em- | same at their «loors at 59 cents per bushel. population, have the most to fear. In view | ONARe Part Of the Marshul of that town. It unas, at 9 x, om cheered again and again, and his refer- | with him: the industrious habits,- the }. pire, But to obtain this large amount of | Despite ihe partial loss of crops (and, in in- | of these figures the people of illinois have Clans: heres Aer jose pare = ia v oO) 2 : past ‘as caused recently In

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