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12 STALWARTISM, 4& Prominent Ohio Stalwart on ‘the New Adminis- tration. - How It fs Going ‘to Act in tho Matter of Appointments to . Office. - 2 4 General Clearnneco to Bo Made of Mayes and Grifield Men. ’ Arthur Intends to “Run Affairs to Suit Himeolf and His Friends.” Nobody at All to Be Convicted in the Star-Koute : Cases. : The Prascculton of Brady and Dorsoy a “SY—d Ungrateful Piece of Business.” Special Corresponitence of “The Chicagn Tribune. CINCINNATI, O, Nov, ST—t met tuesday one of tho best-known Stulwarts of Ohiv, wha hig re- contly voen in New York and Washington, look jug up tho polltical situation, present nnd future, He was vers willing that thy conversit: Uun between us should be published, but un- wiltlug thut Lis namo should 66 made known, He salts '“ You ean rest assured that Mr. Chester A, Arthur is now President of tho United States, and js going to run aitairs to sult himsetf and his friends, Ho ts perfectly competent to do so; and, when be feels that he needs advice, bo wil) urko It of thoso ho las couidenco in." “Do you tony to say that there willbe a eweonlug chanyo of oflecs und polloy by the new Adininstration?", “Tdo mean to say Just that. Mr. Arthur tsa matiof gunse andof judgment. Io will not susn into any foullshness, Hut sou will see thut ull those fellows who were unjuatly rushed tn by tho two Adusinistrations that have passed Into bistury WILLE AS UNCERESONIOUSLY RUSIIED OUT. Wo weru toll of certait undust appointments that wero matey fhecause thuso appoluted were persoual fricuds of tho President,’ We all anid that that thing woukl coma home te roost; aud itisfolog tu dogo. Mr. Arthur will have some ffiends whom be will want to provide for bes vause thoy nro personul friends of the I'resl- dent.' Noonols going to compinin if tho of- Neus about the White House and in the District of Columbia, whieh wero eo unceremoniously tonde vacant during tho Jast Aduinlstration and immediately (ed with the UVresident’s friends, Aro uyuin made vacant, and filled by the new Presidont’s friends, What ure oflices for but to reward the trlunds of the person woo has thom at bis disposal?) They should not al- swuya be given to those friends, clthor, who have helped ta put aman‘inoftice, The whole mat- ter yhoutd be made contingent upon the person's ability ta MELD THE DISPES OF OFFICES IN THE YUTURE. Jt should not nvall that tho person who has beon wfrlond fu the past and douc good work, Can bo do anything In tho future? If ko, court hint, U-not, fot thn go, Buck a thing ua personal frloudship should never come into the calcula. tion In polltles, and the moment Jt does every- thing yzavs wrong. You will sec that tho people whom Garfield was golng ta booat on oe- cuunt of thetr belng his personal or college frinndy wil] stand a miebty poor show pow. It is unother régine now. J know what £ am tol {ug about, I may not have talked with (he Pres- ident ulmacit; but Lknow what Tsay and thatis wnungh, [have $500 that says that 1 tot of those fatluws who expect to huld on because they wero friends of Gariteld WILL GO INSIDE OF THRES stONTHS, * Yun willsea, tov, tint aloe of large Postmase tors and eustom-touse olligials ial poets of tho country wilh walk the plank. ‘They will tind out that {t'1g not tho Christina stutesmian Lnyes, noe Jot euveosser, who is now in the Contr of Site, but 3 mun who pays no attention tu such things no ntiuenced them.” * Do you tank tho country will Ike that kind of thing: “Those who are worth considering will like St, It will convinces people that there ds some digeip> Une fu the Kepiotican party, und tit the Tres- ident is Presidont de facto. Tshould think tho people fd bad whout enough of Caristian atates- tuundtlp in Hayes, White he was enraged in paalur-ainging at the White flouso the rogues wore Kotting Tut ip tho dupartincnts. A Btilted~ man #MOULD NE MORE WORTDLY, and know what {s going on botter than that.” ~ Who will be the diapenser Of patromge in Oblo uuder the new disponsntionr “but would be telling, Lom Young will have something todo wit It; and Canaries Fuster, the Governor, js trying te yet his finger in One thing way be put duwn ns on certainty: it wilt ‘nut be Jobn Suermny to any grentextent, Thur would be tug much against the grain for any man to stand,” & “Whatdo you think of tho stor-route prose: cunonar” Pdon't think. anybody will be convicted. 1 don't.think thore ig any cide aguinat thuse who ure nucuecd. Even if there is, 11s A D—D UNORATERUL MILCH OF JUSINNSS in the ttepublicnn party to prosecute mon who ave daue du mtucl for it an Dorsey and Ready ive. Tho uMOuNt they Kot doen't hurt any body very much, aud suppose — thoy roaliy did a good, dent of yaad to th Toueservies. | Hrady'é plun wns tho ex. act oppesht of Vy ners; ang Neuer waa thargtit to bo alt right, but he veging tH) have Leen abunt as dad off us any of them whee the bortout it yeuched, No-there :cau't bo wuything duno; and it might wy well rest about wherg it ie nd to. cause the Government n large bill of costs, and nally amount to nothing. Dapper Httle Mav- here 1a wotkiiy I the éuses, and WAS. BOUND ‘VO GET OL bofore he went furthor and fred worse, [Ho was vory wise fh this; but tho Presigunt did't pros bode tu magume a thing for whlete he wis not re- aponsile, without having the country seo from. the bogiining thst thore was notting init, and hothbbe chilined for it by those who started the Prosygution,” “From what you know, Who do you aay WIL bo the confidential advisera of the President? { Nun't moun the new Cabinet now, but the Kitch~ en Cabinet as ft ty sureties eailud.” “Tduwt think there will be quite so much “ehumming ? us ther ins suimetives been, bur Lan free to guy that, In my opluton, SI, GHONGY BLIsH, OF NEW youR, Will Mave the eur of tho resident ns much ne anya ty the United states,” Will bia advice by good?" Wiles Ie sare id a closo observer, 1 think the President couldn't do botter, Ho isn dierent sort of wan from. those whe nye relgnyd supreme ju the White Mouse for the past four or five years He dk man who it Thoroughly worldly, and in vory fhe judge of wen. He bas alwuys Hyed ity New York, and probably appreciates the fnportince of his awn eny tally usinuch ad dd necessary; but Uwe it detinportint, Phoro is ne double but theres lag been a tondetvy to snub that eity and Stute; «aul wow 8 the tine when fe will probably renee sea a wOod deal of force upon those who did, You will excuse tne, but Limust rovert te the subjuct you muntionen wlittle walle asa A COMULETE CHANGE IN OVE Po you reuky think that is gol te bappen? Ast do yo thik, the peuple of this coun wilh atone ite it doen’ “thanks vt will buppens and Lthink the peo- ‘Tits ery of thy due ple with be ploteudh wit It peopia woe (kine ae ok tbat eid te atid posh. Pho dear people would be pleaded Woo danuplels reveiution by oltices would Like plice ovury three tionthe, Thurs te very ttle avin ath: with the: ideas advanced: by the Sunduay~ svhoud politics, that thecy shautd be wn arise Aeenuey of uleehulders, tad Ugh ole one should bu reivoved when the Aduitutstration ebunges, ay UE bak TUE VEY Inn, ADMIN ; ‘That la why ainan'a frleuls tey to pot bie ie vines Men ate il soltteh belnigat val Ate axe weutlng fyr toa much tu auk that man's frivnts hull push bia farwant forever unt ho put do wu cael J ropurny? _Dulling 8 wollewar olet, the Rtabwurt peoueman proceededs he end wbout Chinge af oitices und tho people als- Uiklug ($s as old us our Govermnrnt, und you Huy yest nadtired |e will continue ay loti asthe: Government dou. It really bean with detlery aod; Dut Agia bad set tanga ty wioton fal hho. Gen. Gare bluse ‘aah On Mad wb Jeet, He Uys “Phe teree hatred of (We Poderal parts, whieb requited in the sleetion at Jeiterdon ty tie, Vraaldency, lod that oilicer 1a eet the Unit exuius ble of Fomoeving inen fron olled: on aecuunt of political opinions. diy. Aduius, bau progenitor ‘oor the presunt Admins race, of whom we have beard a xood dealia Now Enzland in regard co Ligh viVieseevivw tdeus—31r, Advan, fay, Woe thy tos whe pad > > sUNOUED BVERYHONY Ger YIENDS, , Bad Pa nude a spect polit on this score of appolming such wen to lew us he thuugbt YOR THK CHANGK OF ble: THe CHICAGO TRIBUNE: = = TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1881I—TWELVE PAG could bulp bine ty his hour at need, Of course, stelferson would firn these netouty mitd oon W208 cords togrimndlo when that wi The yeuson whe Adams bad removed go tow wen Crom ofles [ay tin the fact that be found only tiembers of His own party in power, Nothe Jor else contd be the one, a4 his party wie tho firat In power in the Corecament. Some une fue reeontiy looked this utter wy it the annats of Congress, and thada: that the following ts ANN ple oF the oharges Hutt wera mide ayalyst n akdains Mombers of Congtess: ar. Adaing diel pot even wait uutll the vacancies should happens {UE MADE VACANC VOR 1s FRIENDS, and, without wolting to know whethor tho dudges wottld accept te promotions or not, he prneeeds to nppoint Mombors of Congress to ho dudgeabips, T noties union the nanes of Seuatocs vating to establish these new didges shina Me, Read and Mr. Green, woo received ape, ponttuents ines thy hi (contrary to tho Plitoest letter of the Conacitutign, and without Whose votes tho ML cond: noe bave become Another Democrat on the suine oveasion "Why oll this quenaliess about ile. ate from afice? Have the Federuliste fed co long on the loves und tshes that thes ave naw Uneiifitue to surrender them? fit, 4 Tor tho charge that Mr. deiterson ts rnin ont all whodlo not dota ba fiattery and adilitian. der te He hnsiete by far thie larger proportion « tho offices in poseesaion of hid personal omit polltient enemies, thetieh he night have removed Wom til Te his disinissen -soing persons for dehig public dehiniters, and omers tor revoline Uontry Toryiin—but agoe for refuting to sen an address offertye tip “adulation to the Pres dent. “Fits ny the recund ot thy wrent fannie ers of our Government, wand wt phi that his wlways been followar, aud, from tho necessity Of The entsc, WILE. Co fone, either, D THROTEIL eo long ns a renubtionn Government exists, there is litte fo be gait of aay consequence for Fenaible people to irten to ii condennton of Cen Arthur when he einply curries ott the spirit af one institutions. The Stalwart seemed tothhak ho tad made out uleur cuse; anid it faster the renders of Wass (einusn to Srdge whathor he did or not, Cwis nbont to nsit hin te hire teball md put it in the form ar a lecture when ity votco suddenly stopped. T give the. conversation ns a ool stutoiment of tho Stalwart ides of pulittes nnd politleat officers, Gaur, _VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. "Vernon Aveutte, ‘To tha FAllor of The Chtcugo Tribune, CHicaao, Nov. 23.—The assessment tor opens ing Vernon avenne woutd be cheerfully pald hy the property-owners, provided thoy betieved it to ben Just nesessment. Wiftn the owners of Property have one-balf the proporedt nvenie taken frou thaly lots ind re HY pay aye suis more than the of the cost ef epcuing toe rally deem It expedient to car ment. A Pia uO, they watire ib the a EUTY OW NEM. Anothor Lotter from tho Old Soldtar Veteran of Veterans. WIHSON STATION, Kus, Nove it 188t. Fon. doh Wentiworth—Drat dans Pidase the editors of Tit: CHICAGO ‘THNONE to cor ono inistuke whlch was iinde ti the letter of inine to you which they did ine tha huner to publish, Twas Ordunnce Sergeaut Instead of Orderly Sorxennt. | never was Orderly Outk, Mes speettully yours, - W. GAINES, ‘Uranance Sergeant U.S Ay Masired. Glass Manufacturing ln La Salle County. ‘To the Faltor of The Cateago Tribune, Ortawa, I, Nov. 26,.—Some time ago an are {telo was published in ‘ie Tursust elving wv fecount of the struggle between tho No Stulge Glass Company, of Ta Snile, and the resident ulussblowors, who opposed the dutroductlon of new hands, It was reml here with great Inter. est. In referrmg to tho xliss industry of Jaa Salle County, the writer suid there was a gliss fuctory at Lia Salto, another nt Ottawa, aud a third nearly ready for business ut Strentor, At that time there were four or move, propers ly five, factories, at Ottawa, ng that pf the Ottne wa Window-Gluss Works cuibriced two ftir fees; tha bottle hones of the Glass Company. a separate Rectory: the Olfawe Hotde Wurles, tid the that giuss Louse of thy Buttte Comput At fu Sulle there were tea, acne nd ak very large bottle works, A Windoweshigs and a bottle tuctry nt coneernd, ALO them are now fn sttecesstuloportion, méstly controlled by hone apital, ad dolng a constantly Ieeesi fiat nese, aes x Mieting Wrlnonerein the County Jnih Jn the Kdttor of Tue Chieaga Tribune, Cicaagg, Nov. 28—-Tn tho Sunday Issue of i Litho 1 noticed an artiets on dleting prisoners In the County dull. 1 totnk Lean come na ete ng any one tn estiuating tho cost of food perdicm. €was once in tho jail ona charge which I was proved tnnveent of afterwards, and Tknow tho food thut Js given tho prisoners dally. Tn the moruing they got u small loaf of brend and ath erp full of cofec. Bwith would be a better name for jt. Atnoon thes: yet the tore of brend und 4 th paw fault ofsanp—soertled. be the venting the breaktust billeat-fure is ve~ Pented, Lotus estiontre. Three loaves of bros, at Ovo cents cach, will be six vents; two cops of colfve at meen and a halt +per cup. and one pan af soup att two conts, mike til it cents, Can the Sherilf proyo that tha cost of feeding eavt privoner day 13 mire than eonte? vates whieh Is. sur in the dail f would he ushamed to” serve ton dog, It is composed mostly of chicury, bulling water, and a fittle bad cofve. The soup fy soup, hut bow fC do pity the poor unfartunites who ure coinpelled to siwefiow it, “ho broad is tat and Ie gout enough fora peleun. ln view of those facts ly tt right for the sberiit to vek an Itereuse In tha allowanes imide for tho dieting of the prisuners? { think Jt ts an outrage for the Sberlit to get 60 cents per fi for the feel- dng of cach prisoner, and thon only give the une fortunate a mengra ble of the Allywannes Z ! wthore, Gon, Logan's 'Testlmony In the Guiteau Cane.” To the Fdltor of The Chicago Tribune, Cicago, Nov, 28,-—-Semetor Lugun’s testlinony Saturday tn bobalt of tho Siutwart wud asvaain Uulten surpriaes nota few who were fu Wash- ington fast Murch and thero suw Guitenu. Lar wi stated on outh before tho Jury Saturday thitt he siw Gukeaw ntout the Ith of list Murch, and that he was pecutiarty dvessed; that, With snow on the ground, ho had on sananls, Ww stovkings, ight punts, otc. . Gultena sald ia courta week ago fist Saturday that be bad on $70 sult of cluthes when heenme to Washing: ton Just March, und those whe saw ble ty Wash tngton about the Une Loxqi speaks af all cos monmiber Gulteau as daving on a sabstautiat Ditek sult, entirely sultuble to thy slaty of tho weathor, Mra, Lookwoodt lost) Woduceday ted Uiled In tho Guitean cise that Guitmin” com: meheed boarding at hee hottie wbout the lth of list: Murch sand bourdod thera a month, and then only loft because by did not pny bis board, and that Geo, Login bearded with her nt tho fine Line, * Mad Cultoan been tho dilapldated-looting crenture that Logan pletured bit to the Sirs, dood ae one siiposo Mra, Lockwood would, havo adonitted bin nen bowrder to ber fasnion- gble buwvling-house fut a single day, much fora For a month, without pyle nls bond. Why. Mire Hatton, nes Senator Login, Stale, Wart though he ts, draw this Caney metire bes fore thy fury to kava, the wreteh “dultedia from the galtows, oven thongte no he we stalwart ob the Stalwavia"? Those faytw ‘strike deep tate the Reurts of the Aniorluan people, Je Be She are About Pancaton, ‘Tu the Eatitor of The Chicuge Trthne, Citosqn, Nov, 23.—Shney the ndventot the Winter souson tho applications far instruction in making “pancakes,” ns all Klads of yeiddies cukes tre community calted, have been saaumer> ous that Phnve propared for Van Unrmexe the following reel pes, allat whieh Lean resommonds Buckwhent caltea: Mike two quarts of ariel by addfug to two quarts of boiling water bale a pintot whtte corn-meal wet with a little cold witer, Roll wot Lot the griat eunt to lukes warmness. Add balla pintof whent flour, three Pinteot buckwheat Hour, a aniuil cake of com> pressed yenst (ov in eiLal soft yeast), al sale te taste, Set In a moderately warm place Ul Ish. Muckwheyt eukos should be set to rise at neon tor the next morning, and by 8 ort o'vlueis In tho eventag thoy will bu digit, when they should be well beaten and got lin cool pices dartig tho Wht, Just before baking add hulf a teaspoons TUCOF sudu. Buckirhtnt cakes cannes be mide An perfection witluit sada, und It should absays bo uddud just hortore baking, whethor the tatior WAlutiter ‘ubd -wieh, almplee mettod, ibleh hor wud -wmuGh almplor method, while sone peuple Ike eyitatlse we tvelly fa ties” ‘take anequars cach of ould water wud buck= Wheat. Hour; aad a teaapountitt at: walt au emul eaky of youst: beat tomoughty and stand iis inoderately warns roan tH yer: (ben wot tas cool phive til next sorning. Caked dandy Ly Ute wits atl bo wet to rise fined) ely ater breakfast, fue tee the nox meen: A touspuontul oro should bo ndidod Just bi fore baktoy thon, Ue aap af the batter by leny {nthe dur at re Sapnee; Calbia dee gaatto dy 1 EAMETS waitin at Teva su mi Ws dosired withaut te Cut butturegakess One quart at milk, three: pints or Nous, four ous, WTI of y pound oF ibis, aut role ay icumtenonut af OF walt, 1 cold mits 4 butter ant al MHOW IS Pete i ear Miving tio process, Beparate te white yolks Of the exys, und mld one ye ut ith Leutng euch dhe thoronguty tite the batter Moat Ubu wilt A eChe Froth and wed ve tio, watter, Tuke either an tho griddle or i watts rons, By adding a small ake of yeust we Lo Ving stand over alyi th.s butter tye uikis oxo cellont rilsisl giidditcabus oF waities, Another ulcy wheut Dutterseaku is made in thia ways Qno quyrt of wilk, three plata of thy Onlinuins tho deatiny i ‘I Hour, two tora. thee wares teaspoontuls of baking-pewde Make in the te RUN ts the first, reser ine atoll pore tle of tha fleur, whieh: mix with thy buklng powder dred nedd fast, 2 Flannel cakes: A simple bit execttont fine neteake cad be made te this manners Le at adhere oF warm water ae mk: odd wnat and a halt cach or wheat tone and white corn-tnenl, baie a Lenehan tail at nis and a piinll cake of enat, Lee visy over mitt, ¥ i all Lina nee lis the Hour should be sifted and measured lantly, : ~ Voynement aaked:” One pit of mill, hata pint of white ecorn-monl, two emis, ball an omnes Of tutter. a teasnounttl of sugar aud batt teagpoontabor ade. Pode’ the mile balling os the teal When cold add the batter. wrlot should bo inedtet the eusgar, Ue aut, tho yet Of tho cua, ant lastly the whites, betton dep rately, ‘This Is also very ntee baked ingem pats. SEA DS WEN; BU Leavin street, » COAL. The Vnuserupnlons Syudteate in Chie selrmeat? Stilt Mahitabatag Bxorbitaut Briers, i Dispatch to The Cnieaga Tribune, ~ CISCENNATE, On Nov. 2—The cual syndicate have reaneed wices ong cent, but still charge two cents per bushel more than fs usted in Lonisyille, whtett 413) milas further from the mines. Tho ayydlente ary Moy with net make any farther reductlon unt another feet arrives from Musburg, ‘Chat-cannet bo mitil there are heavy ralns and -anothar rise In the river. Cine vlunats, therefore, has in prospect it period of sever weeks ot lost davai whiek te.present outrageous hia prices for fact wilh ort Te bas beeawe Iknewn totay that the stipment of coal for thts elty during the Jayt high water was inuelt larger tha wat rep resented tothe public. Barges have bev tert Up te tho river tink both above and betw the city wih the tntentiod of decuving die peoples be to tao MaUnt on tinnd. “Phe pure in to work olf what bt now in the: yaar ATTN present high figure and thon bring dn tha br ges whieh ure How concealed: and sell ther contents sho We the sug We rate. Loulsville peagte are dso vegan Of a cont Pv hut. nithuuels sited 120 mhies turdiee fron the wines, they fre geuting (hele coat 1 per eent cheaper na the people of this city. Hip routes tor cou! burt THe MU TOlrhig interests id well as the pie Hence aud pookes Ot the poonty at large. THE STATE CAPITAL, * Acceptance by n Batlroad of the Come sivners? New Schudwe-Mems uf Autercat. a A Specutl Dispatch to The Chiewen Tritene, Spntxavii Noy, 24.~Lho Rowk tsland & Mereer County Itnilvoad, with whieh tho Hon: read Bourd has in former yeara hid seme dit cutly about its rates, bus notified the Conmis- Ribnera that it dceepts the new scheduty of rates of the bontd, The Seeretary of Stato today Issued Heenses to oraniée as Calows: Tha Freeport & Colorado Mining & Tramway Company, Freeport; eaple tal, $t00,000; vorporators, IL IL Upp, dacob sath 1 teorke T. Simmons, 8 J. id Farwell, ‘The Mexteat sung 8ytt- blerges capitals S100: eorpurntors, Goats dhnernany D, Te Aine: Clinton th. Hale, Cortitiaites of orrmiiation were Med by the Chieuzo Musicians’ Protective Union; curpor- Within Senuitz, Within Nevins, anid Dean; and by the Guleshurs Commer- ei Guior arporitors, Ne ah Oieeny. Oy da Hedell, 8 J. Junnsust, Crag Andorsun, Robert Sandburg. RIVER IMPROVEMENT. The Wiskourl Valley Convontion Convene Toduy at $1. Suneph, Mo, Specie tnspaten to ny Cateago Triduass Sr. dosxun, Mo, Nov, —The ureat Mis- sourl Valley iver Convention will meet to- morrow morning ut the operashouse, aud the Letter partot tho day willbe tuken Up in diss cussing the best plan of lmproving the Missourl fiver. When they have arrived ata eonelasion to Congress will bo memorialized with u bape that y sonrethiiue willbe done toward the needed and really neeeasary b Hugntes wilh bo taken care of whtle La ony midst. Toniorrow oven- Ing thoy will te Tacaiued, sents tt tae pete house to witness Valyo's comle opert com pats. Weduesitay the ire meal muta ait Cha Operit=feise Sell be continted, Weduesiny evenings 1 peanil banguet aiid ball wilt be given the dotegntes at the Workl’s Hotel by tia peape af St dase, The InQuet, OF course. WHE LG it grand aud borate adnir, as tho new hotel will be duis cuted at this tine, Lt will require 83,000 to © lectin Hs expected 600 suests, ind that sunount isin hind, Guests ure areivings at this tine, MARRIAGE. BENEFITS, Beglaning of tho Sd of These Wilds Cat Asnocintions in Eudins. Svectut Disyater to, the co Tribune. Txbtasavonts, Ind., Nuv. 23.—For the past two months the marrlageshenent craze hye run wild Ubrouuhout this Stute, and tho wwnber af euch ussovlations tneurporated hus reached Into tho bundreds, The business orlglnated fn Unton City, and today advices from there Indicate that the plonocr assuclation, of this kind is about to gotothe wall. [tis stated (he gssessmonts for mortlages upto Sept, 206 fell ebort more thin P2000, and the company f4 now sending out us- sessiients huuregitiig BE per member tor turtlages pecurrang trot Bent, 21 tect nets ave. A lek ts ormuniazing amos tho certlit+ cate-holders, and thase who expected a tne Fulso 18 KOON NS they ware patried Busy WADE to know what bis beebine of their money. This ls doubtless the begining of the end of this wit eat apecohidion, ugeinst Which the people hive been warbed la viin by the newspapers over since thy busitiess buzan, NATIONAL DAIRY FAIR. It Promises to Ko the lost Tnterestiog Convention of the Kind tver Edold.” speclur Duspateh ta ‘The Chicago Tribe Croat Raving, la, Nov. 2i—'tralns from every direction all day and evening bave brought Inrge numbers of delegnites to the: Gonnt Butter, Cheese, and Eyx Convention, the first meeting oY whien will be held to-morrow, Preparations are complete for the greatuat cone vention ever held In the bistoury of the asaeetne hou Shy entries ure very large, my chi faving wa hitb as tar tubs at butter, The eae dg truy itlso of the vatrtes of othar nptlcics, aid the dhaplay of ditey dmploments greatly eels tint ut tormer” imectings. The “citizens are prepared to enye fer 10 ov 2000 regular Heteatted wid visitors. One ul the lenditta teats ures WIL Do the speeches af balla dozen min out ive trom Verwout to Caliiornin, deadtiang the past and present of the tammess dia thelr severe) staies. Whe weather wits Tadkte sunt mnev today and wverything polity to a great erowd. en ~ THE MANCHESTER MARTYR}. Speelut Disuateh ta Tie Chtcage Bribtnee Dixos, Mh, Nov. 28—Tho suniversury of the Manchester wmurtyes, Aten, Luckin and O'Urten, was commemarnted fa an finpoding unner in Dixon toduy, Tho wltar of Bt. Patrjek's Church wad shrouded in weeds of motrnha. gh intas was colubrated, Father ‘Thomas 2, Hua nett, pastor, colehrants Father Thanas 7» Burk, Deneont Father ‘tao B Gallighah, sube dane and Father dames, Chingy, Master of Ceremonies, The vatutalque was daitnbly und appropriately ueranged, The wholy cereinony Wan very giiceting, vivaly reentiing the tude death that seule tia fite or these herwe souls. : THE FORSYTH TRACT. Bpectal Iuspaten tw ‘The Chics Tribune. TxptaNsvorts, Ini, Nov. 20-1) tho ense of ‘Tremeutng ve. Caruline Forsyth, a suit to rue caver the hirye tract of dune in Lake County reauntly ennvoeyod to tho Kitt Chieago Lpruves went Company, dudge Gresham today dechled Phas Whe comphilient Waa Hot CALLE ty ny ros Ud euivtiine the duniicres and sel Che suit. hoe compluluant wad ordered, ty ply Cho costs, . R ooo INSANE, Spectat Dlepaten tu ‘te Caicaga Tribune, MAUHIALLTOWN, Ly Nov, 28—3lvs Mary sAluler, one of tho must estimable younz ladles of the vity, aud of guud cunicetion, bas burritied her frlenda by suddenly developing a caso ot ine minity, Shots vielent, and will bave to be placed {han tivane usylun. A daiteulty between ber and her jover waieh lod to a eeparation ts wavribed as thy extua 3 ee Vour Measazes on Quo Wire at Onto, Mantveat Witness, Tho Montvent Vetewraph Company Rave naw {ndull wperauan the instrament by which four Modges Ure Uanemlied uF tho ening wire A Lhe Rane Time, two operators worklag at cael ond, Yosterdus: (he "id was tested on No. Whauall argc) wire, und worked successtitly over a distinc Of tbe nilles, Several weblemnowi Votes! brutes telegraphers wore advised of tho rest, dnd they agreed that th was a tiiryelous leat on no smith a wire, Nhe inatrument will soun bo working in couscotion With all abe loads, fog polity, wd the remit expeuted by tho cau pany 18 that delay will by reduced tuuintalinum, Tyo Miterenea between the thny Uke by a AMeasizg on tha wire on the od eystuin and on the pew Js exinionkonry, Fbe vompany bopes to mntke the public service yory much buter: Wows carte blancho bus been given tu litpos dice woy faproveweut of superior appliduces: {ite thy servic Young, ol, and_middtesaged find health and strougth iu Brown's drow intwure. e T putter, and theey | THE COURTS. A Rare Exhibition of Gall Disgruntled Vessel- Owners. by ‘ The Long-Threatened Bill to Test the Bridge Ordinanco Finally Filed. If Vessoltuen Were dudges, tho Bridges Would Be Open AU the Time, Judge’ Tuloy Sits Down on, tho Usual Excuses of Unwilling Jurore, And Scouras tho Best Panot Seon in tho Criminal Court for Many a Day, in Blodgett’ Suit to Compel the Managers ef the Old People's Homa to Retne state Nere TUE DRIDEH ORDINANCE TESTED, ‘Tho lougeexneeted bill ty test the valldity of the bridge-closing ordinance was IHed yesterday fa the United States Clreult he guns phuunt ls the noidba & Lake Mich han ‘Transportation Company, 0 corporation of the State of Mehigan. © ‘The. bil sets out that the Chtense River aud its owe tovks—the Navete and South Brinehes—are navigeble waters lewling Into Lake Michigan, miso tavigdable voy of water, and thence into tho St. Lawrence ity Bulng sien nivignhhe steenins, they are come ten publle highways, free not only to tha tne habitants of Mlinols, lint to those of othor States of the Untuu. ‘The two Turks unite within the elty Limits, and the elty ts tulle on althur side ot thou. Hoth branches aro navigalily their whole Tenuth di the city, and also for some stance beyond, Along each situ of these branches, us well as of the tin steed, are MUMerotty ch whorvea, elevators, nud warehouses, at whieh Creieht fs unlouded fram vessels, ana connected with sigh oluvators and warshoutdus are Kila travas lending ty tho various great railiouds Which centre in the city By means of the vessel trade of tha clty, whieh Is accormmudated almost enurely at the waairves in tie tevur and Ha branehea, a very dare, intportint, and leernadve trade is earner on between the City of Clemo: and tho various it The complulaant ts owner of tarce propellers, the Hscaknba, tho liter-Qeeun, and aby Argo Hait—ouch vessel of vver 1,WN tons Uarden, diy curated und Yeensed for tie cousting trade, and: plying betwoen Bseniabn aad the dovks of tne ion roy & Sieel Company on the South Branch ot the Chietwo liver. “The trtnaporiution company is under contract with Abe steel company te curry ore, not only for tho rest ot the present season, but alse for tho yours 2882, 13ST, BNST, aad THN, G ‘ne City uf Cilengo, for the use of its inhabit cts, hus built from tie to Une and now Imalntiins cergss the Chlengo iver and tts branebes tlre number of bridges at the Cole Jowune streets: Michlzin avenue, State street, Clare street, Fitth avenue, Luke street, Rate dolph street, Adan streer, Van Buren street, Harrison street, es Wo hirge number of othera, ‘These bridges are so tnade as to ba euaily Opened to permit vessels to poss, being supported on nice in thy centre, Phe draws or channels at Hust, state, Chirk, Wells, Like, Tunvolph, and Madisou streets are of sulllcient wlth to permit vessels ty piss and repars with ONE Merial obstruedon, bite this £4 Wot tho case WILL thy other, bridges, Thy centre plers on which the bridges of the South Braveh rest extend from EX te 20 feet mong the eentre of the river, forming permanent obstructions to mivigaton and cutting the river fife twa tera chanel. ‘The pera an the land side also of these strect-crossings extend on gither shlg much above and betaw the street, thus intr singe the channel fora greater dts. : tinee tum tho widtot the street, or than is neaeasitrs' Tor tho bridges te apernte, ALL the: land avutting on the streets nt suéh croasinys ts preva *, tised prinaipaliy for wharf, wad when vessels are loudiug or unlonding catewous at siteh docks they aul) further ne the already tou seant regi: of the chung. At Harrison strect bridge tho ehanuol is so narcaw That netwe ordinary -slged veayuls can pass each ulber for the whale langth of tho pler. ‘The Common Council dis recently passed an ordinnnee requirdug alfvringes within the elty {mits to bo kept closed from (te Totelack in the morning aud from balf-pust & to ball-pase v cach eventing, They have lio provided that froin 7 v'eluck u. in, to 620 p. a. oo bridge shall be open more than ten minutes at tine, Tho complainant's “Uhreo propellers have ench tude nbout twenty-clght round trips during — tho present scuson, + dellys ing ak, many eurgocs of trans ore fromench vessel ut the Steal Company's ducks, un the South Branch, nuar the corner of Archer avenne ait ‘Th rrysaechnd street. Lo deliver a cnrgo a propetior must pass olihteen elty deaw-brubees and ve raltroad prides, all oF when must be xuccesstvely cnened to nilow a puesige., Lhe effect of tbo nbove ordinunue, . it $s churned, fa to obstruct thy free Uovuntlon of tho civer, Interfering seriously with complittnnit'’s right to an thobsteucted 10 of the wuimne. Comphunants propetters could, We it were not for the, closing of the bridges, Mavigate the main river and even the Souty Strauch na fara Harrigon street without 9 Lug lw tow thom. South of tals, however, w stern Tagg would hiall Gases, owing to the nurrawness OF the chunoel, by necessary, ata coat of S40 for cieh trip. ‘Tho cost of extrd towige, caused during thy presont season to comphilnnnes vi sels Dy she tah ful obstenetion of (he river, hid been about 35,8, It is further chnrad that not only do the vlers and closed bridges operate ng serious dndranees nud obstracdons ta hav: tnitlon, hut they ure absolute nileanves to those: Chat go down to the sen li ships, and should be trintted 23 ach, In conclusion, the complainant asl tnt tho Court wil deerce that. te losing of Ihe brides, Aecoriling ty the exiéting urdimnees, fs uk tue terial obetruction to the navigation of the vivery, and oe uuisince; Chit te mera of tho Horizon street drive, | aud of Me other bridges south oat it, be Seelored nulsanees; that tho city may be eom- vellevkte oneu the bridges on tho appruton at vessels desicligs to pitss, und to Keep tuet opens so us Not Wabatroct Lhe Frey lise of dw satin; und that thy elty by restrained Crom elosin the’ bridges 40 as Teobstruct Ue gree navigation of the river dr of its branches, Te sheartig: the gluse of navisntion naw. so that the closing of tho bridges will make Bo dif. Jerenue to verel-men during te winter. ind It fy nut the intention of compintaunt’s counsel, Messrs. Conk & Upton, to apply for any tenn; rary Injunetion now. In tie Eprlings haweve the cae shuult not bp tried beiore then, sucha Injunction nay Le asked, JUDGE TULUY SECURES SOME MOD-~ ’ UL dURORS, All but two of the thirty merchants, contract- ‘ory, Clu, AuMIMONned On A Kpeelul vouire to servo hs arora in ranch No.2 of the Criminul Court forthe venaludur of tue lorm appeared before Juuze ‘Tiley yesterday morning, und, ox was ar anticipated, twoethtrds of Ahem bad bustnesay exunsies, Qs Hunar, howerer, let olf only those who wore slek—(;, 2, Kaltogy, duis 1. Crow, G. Faraaworth, and IN. AtKinvons Me, A. A, Sprague becuse he was sorving In nnoer court: We D, fiibzon, a8 hoe was gout; anu Cc, 4, Willoughby for the sume reuson, The latter Bull he was deaf in one ear, and could bear anly one sido of 4 case. Attichinonts were lssited for the absentues—Seorgu tuchag up Wilthune UL, Foulke, ‘Yo their credit, Franklin daoVuarh, Wiiliuit Suipp, and Churles Cusetice cid tit try to shirk; but Charles Dennehy, Macry Fox, and A. dozen others sonyhe ta do au by plouding budle Hess cugnyeMonts. ‘They surrounded Judge Tue fey beforg he took bhe svat ov the bench, tut bo srild imovatdes anus tid ks how be uilkud to thei) woe they stood Ht the burs What is your exouses” yaa nt i une bore. nat fsu"t & good uF o * i But it is neceasury thut I sbould boat tho atore,”" 2 “ tavon't you 4 clork?* Yos. on't you leave Li In charge sometimes? Well, Lyeuess you will have tu serve, Next,’ prsstie et 3 “ties ed. ” “Stand aside.” “it Liven ato brother,and have tobe With Ofna pact of thy tae.” " * Duving tho day?!” “You will baye te romaln. Next.” Mh tint Do wt she ature, “Peanut ict you at." © Due L haved sickuess Int iny fatal, Ray SE SMU TY i . RUC a Well, suite, called fir 1H tot xou go, but you tua stay here dn the wenntine,’ . This Juror, however, Wasdlibeequently nllawed to pat ia this privilege, » = Aw aily twentysaue, were scoured, a apeciat ire fir ping More Was faked, puturiulle wee Melock ithe afternoon, Uttebue waa, present Wen, and sant hia wife had wprained ler ankle, wi 1b Woe neccessary for hin to bo hone, He wus potnuitten too. Only two of tho new tueh came orward, when Judge ‘Suley invied thai to étute Cheir vauuses. One wha Deca wu note Truin a wercuygut who bud been nothted to ap. peur was toll to xe aod tell bin ty come ff ho Gita't Wie ta have un attuchincut-isaued for hha, ‘Tug other sald bo wis uvavlo to servo un ° 4 nes og and clits ti Mieka nid other Stites, . substituto—tae gay aug decurded | sunt of Blekness, but having no phystehin's cortitionty he wits reanested tir take ident, Se |, Worl was commenced with tweaty-alne jurors, {ho jinol Koss the best that hia ‘been seen in the Crit Court tora tong the, and there WEL bY no crooked Uusitiess while thoy serve. Appendert ary the natnes: BT. Cong, W. B. Mefnughlin, John B. Palas, Juings Samples A. A. Donstnore, Charles Huck, Churler Crawly, Chories Donnehyy W, 8 Knleht, Wilt C, Belpp, Harey Vox, ATL iy George (, Mobluson, 4A. own, MB. Gritio, admatiend Ueittele, Tt. Ab. Hoping, Hehery Quinn, MLAs Driscoll D.Belaperac, * Ne ries Suu ul, sings T. Atranahaty, VY, fe Sanity, Joun Wheeler, + Chariva Goranire, Franklin MacVengh. A, TE Wiser, MNS, BLONGERTT AND THE PEOPLE'S TOME, The hearing of the mandumus In tho woil- Known wave of Mrs. Mary.W. Modgett ugalnst tho Managers of the Otd People’s Home, to eam: Del them to rebristate her aga inmate of the Ine stitution, waa taken tp before Judge Smith yee terday moriing, Sidecy Thoms and dude Nooth nppeired for the relates, and HU, MeCnge and Morton Culver: fer tho re- Bpondent. Ine tho early part of Mareh Inst, Mra, Modgett, at itt Uno san iimateot the Old People’s Hone, was tuened out fn Ue atreet by a cau ele thy ireuter part and eurned consiMlernt OF NeEINt OF Lottie were that she tied as: WHI Mo KOrvaTtd. aed atte ber % he Board of otaarers vl Unie shel habits. lait et nnd the was turned all whet al applied fore vt eiseecl, ne was (led with the Indy mani ers wid a atbe? Ut tus ued Renates OF the ame, alot who mannitased atively hiterver in the prucecdingss. nu vor Witness tagte the etd ety WHOSE. vind Worl not MM Ursteehasa condulons woulPlotter upto tho Clerk's desk und laa over toward the witiee-chaie ht order ta heat fb that roucht be sak Aue and net appertr to buve tinpalred thelr portion of watue’s curl- ysit Y's : . flo ease was opened by Jintga Routh, who de= Rerited itt feel terns the, postion of Mra. Hoggett. He chines Unit she was ent to the hume by the Itelel and Aid Sovivty, which tunated sto tho, home $59,000 of account of tan ford of Hangers Giving aceepied fer ns an Jreate, It wis ehvtned that, va the denittton wos mindy solely on her neesunt, she was, thor fore, ontitlea toa Ite interest In the same, an that thy Mrigers of the bone, 0 uae pt sear front the society, made tt eanniloey ie thou tuatluw hee tu enter the tistitution ns an aueenattens Me. MeCagg rave his silo of the caso nt some length, aid, the decks busing Geen cteuced, tua next thite fe ardor wus the (estimany, ‘The first wiitves enlled wis the iHev. W. 1. Ryder, pastor of St. Paul's Galversalist Chire who tesetied that ne had be mgtee OF th Inatititlog for eleyen yeurs pist, utd wos quite wall neqiittited with its bistary. “ie told ub cho ehnoge of mame from the’ OF Ladies’ to the © Olt People's Tinie,” and spoke of the money recetyed by tho tnstivutlun trom the Meller aad Ald Soglety. By un agreement tis goclaty was entitled urone tningta it the lume for avery S20 donated dt, und Murel 32 dee tera wera only twelve fomates from the suelers bt the hume—soveral less than tt was ane titled te piace there, AC this pont Dr. Ryder was excised by tne Jira, a3 he lui to ented uy trala for Elgin, where Wegand eagaued to leet tre Inthe evening. Dhe wad exoused on eonill+ Uon that be could be recailed. avd be lett with the elerk t boul contatunyg tee revoras uf the home. From this book Judge Booth read to the: dury the -ebarter of the bone to show ou what grounds Inenates could be expelled, Ding, Margaver (igcentot hin wig next called, She teatlied that sie kad Kiawi te retatar far Three yours pust, and she bad culled at her bouse very often, About disk, Maren 32 list, xhe bad ealted ather house and weked for a pice to sleeps (ude aight, susiuig sha had been tured out of the home. Witiess stuted that tho weather was very vold that day, Mrs. Bludyzott was voorly vlad.” Sha seeined te be i poor health, und ber request for a todging waperanted, ‘The old lady suid she had walked from. tho bome to witacss' house—a ‘distaned of axhant threes aur of nile. Poo followtug day she wus i, And was contined to ber bed. she lett the boueo Monday morning, and witness butt sotseen hor sluee. Witness knew nething of tho min agementof the home. On: the cross-examine tan ehe eatd Mer. DRodgete bad takl ae ste tt been at Judge Booth's, on the West Side, spend Ingen few days, und whilo there bo had received a note from the Matvon stating Unit she bad been expelled from tho bome. Miss Georgie Hizginbothant,.a daughter of tha free witness, Was culled, and corroborited her mothers statements, Bie ald sho had vis- Sted the home several thines, but Knew ‘nothing of rulutor’s standing there, , ‘The Court then adjourned the ens until 10 a, m, todays ‘4 DIVORCES. Mary M. 8mish fled a bill for divorce yeator- day from Frank A. UL, Smith, ne laving been couvieted of forgery tn May Inst at New York, aud sunt to State's Brigon for three yours aud ‘a lt, “ Aiuert IL, Bherwoad asked for a decrogagalnst his wite Alice, abe baying deserted bimsoiwne yeurs ago. Judge Barnum yesterday granted a divorce to Carotme Uyer from Alols Uber, on tho zround of ndultery, atid.te Chira Kobolt frout August Kobott, un thy grouud-of cructts. _ Tt eMs Tho Appellate Court will render opinions this worming und resume the vall of tholy calendar. LUNITED STATES Coutts. Wilson Hros, beyan a sult yesterduy against Coltuatar, Willtum Henry Smith tu recover $10,- STATE COURTS, F Witla Gilbort & Co, coutuciced a suit for H0oragaloet Colle Cline, and an uttuchmens in ald was tasued, 7 —- CRIMINAL COUT Daniet Flan ta on telat fav burglary, Michiel Dix pleaded yullty fo on asenult with- Intent to Kl; August Angler to hirgeny, and Banll Hansen to larceny ws builee, and they wero wil remanged, | ay Wallin Jordan, who was indicted for murder In killing John Kietop. Sept. oH, 1d, by stele fag hia on the hen wite iw betek, und who pitaded guilty to mutisluughter, was argu ane the eviderica pntly pend, Mere witiesus will by examined ludas, 4 Me Murphy; nh prefesaonal thief, who was, Divked Uno Meld exvettion and Kent te the Heedewell, Wad rutenaed anc tities corpus Uy. sudgo Tuley, as the papers were Jncurreatly draw up, ‘vue Fecuurn taanicos of Bernnrd Conway, Dantel Ryan, and Willa Canney, tndteted for assault, and Matrlok Furdy, madieted tor seething bytiar to aalpunkard, were turleited, and cuplitses msiud for the dotendanta, . donteney was duspatded tthe vnse of Jacob Bune, whe pleaded gullty to peut iaeceay. Alexquder binuvt pluided puilly to luvcens, and, Deimg under 18, was bene to te County Jil tye nite munties Thonn dattly was canvieted of larceny—p'ck= fiw at ndy’s pucker at MeVicker'’s fhenire und reeomtucndsdl tu tue inerey uf the Cuurt, Me ta Undur age, fi Av fitini Ergume pleaded faulty ta the charge of nesault Wau titentto db bodily tajury, ava Was fued 2, whieG be pad, COUNTY COURT, The South Town Constulle contested ateetion cuse oveupled ubaut all of yesterday, ‘Tho day Was lirgely wiven to the presentution of allie Quyits, suiting forth that the returag in certs Precincts hud been fegally thrown out and unt other frregularitios bad oegurred, Floally Kowas agree by the Colee Gant (ay retin Wher iresguliaitios \ eitargell, shout ideatitied by tho Judges uf elution coneersod. Wid fa tee intdet Of the. btentiicntion an july dourhinont: was bad anul tits mueai, Ad suut its tho Mention is complete, i MOve WH) be muvle te reununt the Yura, when thu fight wilt colntmenve th varnudt my PROBATE: COUT, f In tho eatute of Alonzo Huntington, deceased, tottens at administvasion were granted to Houry J, Wuntinaton, ander band for ¥1cU,00d, Jo tue vette ur Willun James, deceased, tha WUE Was proven, and luttens testdinontary were jusued tu Helo 3, dusuus, under bus tue €10,» In the estute of Watters, Ainseou dncyused, leltors of Aduunistration were teuad to Cause dutty Atmacud, Guder Lund for 814,70, 7 — IUDAMENTS, > eae atl Count—Cosexsuaxe—Tho Bawyor juednitn Combuny ve. Arthur 8, Windott, 82su, Cskcuse CovinStnge MuaKs—A, 8. Elles wart ye soled. Bryant, oles Juba Mawrs—Johe “D, Oubford va. dota Hong setubet, $3125, and motion for new - TOR CALL iB <S ANCOR DiaoRD—In chambers, Auvuk Biaoinrr—(oneral busines, AMELEATE CounT—Gplntons wt Wan, Also cailor eatendnr Nos, 83, 64, Ri, 4, 87, so SUDUR Qany—Agaiaws Judge Apthony, No: BUR, Chicago & Western Indiana Mullroad Come pany Nee Uiterbogeh, out tela, * “Na wret call. Pela) call Nos, 24,00) 40, 4.02 No, 4th, Poor, ‘ soli Hiss a te be i 4d, Poorly ye, Oud Otis WELL AMEN Ass lat JI § ve % NTHONY—NO¥. £5, Ulu, HEA Od, 627, 1 tv U3, luvidaive. Ko buh GS To U35, Was. 8 Uryuy ve. Frauzturter, va iia, OLD. Jenge GAuDNEt—Nos. 3, 24, 20, 00 Na caso ot heaving. Jubii RoauinKirat enlh, Nos wb to, elusive, ‘Prinl cul. Nos, 003, nad AM te elusive. No, Ga) Thocnis va. Speokyut, on trad, JUHA MOnAN—Nog, 105,164 105, 100, 103, ii 17, t4e Vite VET. 1k, 18H tke, THR Now Buh Mee CGrath vs. i Hunde TAWER—No Trlal eal Nos. Joenne an irhtl, POR, SH, 815, 21h, AIT, Jepas Barsut—No call, Nowdl, Mitterson v4 Btewurt, ob heurttur, ‘4 Juba hoowtaNa. bt on trint, and Nos. 414, i 444, 425, 4205, 40, 42, 4d, 105, dT, 48, 0, an Jinan ToLny—Nos. 4M, 205, hat 00, 410, Ay {hah ths #3, Shy Yu, 1H, tho, TAT, 4 dy iS, USO, atte Ny, Aba FAMREON—Nos. Wh G31, 609, 610, 65), 60 tu di, Inclusive. « A eames * NAPTHA VS. GAS. te Answers Capitntly for Lighting the Strecins When tho Connell made its appropriation for the present year tt provided 1u,000 for Itybtiny certuli streets where there Wort no gas mining laid with other materi! thin gas, Hor a long titue there was uw diapute as to thi appropelas tlon, whether itsneant to py atsy for tho orees tlon ef laanpepoata, Far the latter assogsmonts Ace vegmlarly mde, (ho ene as ly the mater of street impravament. ‘That tho rppranrlus thon has been a wise ope ts amply proven by ree ‘Suilis, und the Light, witlo not quite as brilifant ag yu, 18 quite eatisfietory, aud wn great eat eheaper tur. the sane amount and. qumity of MlaMtoNting material, Apropos of gas Uehting, At fs Sule Uy tho inun who eontrol jaselight cone Winios that they ennuot make end sell ges for fess (oan 8. pur 1,00) fuot. te, tone sumers. ond that" where’ they sell it to tho elty at @2 they are runity josing money. Atthe Kantakeo tagane Asylum the State bas ereoted a completa gussworks for Nyhting the eeviinds, hosnlitala, and all the bulldings cons fwetod there hey make gis only for thumactves, yoamunttCagture ft for about shGe per Lo feet, and when all the mals ave Jad they will reduce the cost to ¥t, Thu lignest, Gost st rate! at nny one tare, fireluday the extensiay aver the grounds of mals, wis YL yer 1000) feut. Of course, gademunnufacturing corpuritious, hinking such Targe quantities, do. eo fort good deal less, yet they would: bave the puulle beileve inet thes nre pubily benelacturs. whu ore always losing money, The streets which are at present Nghted with rnoplittas by tho fiteeis Uns-Liyghtig Company, are us follows: Ni Diviuu—Civbourn avec, from Racine to Mutlertun: Suttivun from seibs- Whult ty liuriput street; Starr, from North Feiuklin to Sedgwick treot: Ciarduer street, from Vine to Norsk Ilibsteds ‘Coumey street, Trom Sedgwick to ia wostern teriniitia: Howe Btreet, Frota Willow to Centres Blocr: street, trom North avenue to Hinento; Ving streat, from North avenue to Willow streets Dayton ‘rate Willow to Centres Orchard street, from Clybourn to North avenues Burling street, Frain Willow to Contre: ilein plaice, fram. Cly- bourn avenue to Sedawick street; ‘Yown atrect, Frou North avanti to Hlnetemnwi streets Lusie= don steeot, from Daland to North Market; Nort Market strogt, from Seaiier to North wveaue, On tha Routh Side. Vortlung’ xvenue, fron Tweaty-sixth to Thirtyetrst street, fg the ouly one therougttare lighted Uy tnuterial otbor Than yaa. Fy Gn thy Wost Sige thostrectstighted by naphthe ave 4 follows; Weat Seventventu, from Union tu Matsted) street; Murk street, from Union to wlsted: Evans court, from Untow to Halsted street; West Nineteenta, from Union to Tie sted struct; Bunker street, froin Canul to Hil+ sted; Uenry street, from Louis to Ashland aventu; West Fifteenth street, from” Blug Idtund to Ashland avenie; Heury street, front Centra avenue to its eastern termiinisy Eliza beth, from West Lake street to Carrot avanue: West Eloventh sstrect, from Bluo -Istund no to Muy atreets Aberdesn, from ext Harrison ‘to West Blaventh gstrect; Gurley street, Tram Utne tstand aveatts to May streets Brown, froin Weat: Fourteenth’ street to the ratiroad trucks; daw avenue, from West Harrison streot to 1k northern tering; Lye {row Gilpin place to West Taylor street; Catitornht aventy, from West Monron to West, Vin Buren sircet; Wost Jneksun street, front Callfornia to Sacramento aventtus West Fours tventh, from Ashland avenug to Wood street; Buriington street, trom Sixteonth to Eighteenth atreat; String slrest, Tron Sixteenth to Cunul- Tort avenue; Iuvte, from West sixteenth btreet to Canntpurt aventes Oakley avenue, from Weat Van Buren to West Hurrison street. Muny of those striets run through sparsuly Rettled loealities, but -uthdes ara thickly Jntnbited, Owlay td tho poverty of we residents who eunnot afford: to burn pas, the gus compiny nis elated tint it would not pay to ty tnulns for tho use of street-lamps. atone, Thore has alse been an opposition to tha all-lamps. Ou Lytle streota won tore geveritl of thom down, but wuen she fonud that (he pos ice Nned ber for it sho deststed from tarther opposition. Tho streat-hunps now Hghted bh: miphtha are kept excecdingly clean, und this lenis to give them a general ebeertulind urigne uppenrauce, Bu fas, where they baye been ervoted, the people lave expressed sutisfietion with them, CITY FINANCES, Not n Brililant Prospect for Next Year, A‘lningne reporter yesterday hudia vrlot talk with Controtter Gurney with regard to the future tlounolal prospects of tha: etty abd tho chances that exist for incrensing the police force, next your, something so much needed dn Chl- eugo. Mr. Gurney suid: “Tho thine is Ampus- sible trom the present financial autisok. Lust Yeur tho totul nssessmont In round numbers to the city wus $17,009,002, and the tux $2,512,000, OF this $59,000 was deducted, being the cost or 244 per cent for collcution, loaving a total levy for atl purposes ut $228,002. Now to this should ho nddod tno anyings of © 188), F100; From iniseollancous sources, $900,000; surplus and geneval fund, $1,0N, inaking. « total of $a,1a3,0U0,. Now tho mero Incrensing of the anloon [leonses would not give usa dollar surplus for next year, Pam not golog into the ineritis of the thinu, but want Tite Canune to Know tho fact. We cnnnot invrease our police lorce from munuy received trom this source, oven If wa so desired, Next year wo are golly tobe put to our stumps for maney, and | wil Just show ypu why. ho tut assuised valine on oF jeaperty for Tat 13 S111, 051,000, the total amount of tixteyy upon which Is 825,005, from which take off the 243 pur cunt for wollebtlun,y. 300,00, lunves:only $4819,00), The cust from intéeetlaneos sources Wl Heure up BWW, und gives a tacil of 82,600,000, This duos Hot incyiue resources for iuterest, senool ar publio brey finds, whieh ara provided for tron other sources. : Thero wil be no xnyings to’ wiry over from this to next year « We are eutlag tip aur appt: princions to thelr tint. We will bave (© fae a shortage of Upwards of 850,000 alyne For ondl- nary runt Extchsces, dud the pects wit Bava to tinderarind that, Hoe dellulency will have to made up by Inereasing tho buloon Hvenses, We uver $1,003,00 besides.” . * Whit (8 wolug ta bo done for necessary tine provements” asked tho reporter. . “Ltetl you," guilt Coutrntion Gupnoy, “that, : even with tho Juerensy ot the Huense roo wud tho ndditional $0,008), the vity couldn't botld a vhiluet, pullee etiution. or” maky nny more improveurentey of owny kink = We need more pollusinen, There is urgent. thom, nd we’ should have ut lease to fa mery men on “tha force, | But iden -of vutuoing tho city at $119,000,000 ‘for the purpuses of tuxntion 16 ubaurd, ‘Tho 3 per cyne Umit is guod fideo, tnt the valuation safarce, Why, i 18sl wo fost &100,000,000 by’ tho bis tire, ang we bud tha ground lett, Vols ely i worth much ere thay it was then. 1 think that $000,000 woukl bo a fate valuation for the purposes of taxation. The law anthers lava a revaluation of rev) estate an the trast of. Moy, but ine chy must bayo 18 nppropriaiions: Mindy for the your by the datoe Muvob. IT thhiie thay we will got thy beneit of the revatiation auutber year, bat unlesa souetlilng is dane tas Wards ralsiiox an addivonul $5000) uoxt your, we shall have te cut down salarics and tho hum= Ferof our potles und thromen. Ag-for public Jnraxementyy it will be fdfe tu talc ubout Us Pn 5 ee MOICE & CO, Another Cymmisston Hraud, Complaints continuy to come in regarding tho Lustices teitiuutions of Moles & Coit catitinise sion Hens uot rocently looted at No, 155 Waste Anyton street, oo th. The Arn appeured to have wo standing whatsuevor, and convhited sulely yf a dapper, ehunicy, Uttig tea, who looked @s slurp us be tually proved to be, ‘Tho cage of pug of bls views, W. Be Austin, of Wocedstock, fl, furnlehes a fale wuople of how be managed to switidie su many. Mr, Austin consigned ty Lim, on cepresentutions that be, Mulcu, was paylug ¢ higher prico than any one tlie, two earelouds uf buy, Noe reoulving att Huniedlate remittance, Str. Austin beowne viis- Pleiolly, 4nd wrote ton reputable Urn with whom hy anlaurlly dealt. and pan reeuipt of. thew nut very ehcouraging reply caine oy ut ouee to this city to fouk utter bis bay, He found Chae Ne one cay-luud bad Geen duitvered, anit locking the minutter up nscerfuined that the raplroad had dellvered the lay loN. K, Foster & Co. ord of Pitido feu in oud standing, to who Buieg bad wide nv teunsfer inrough (bo vommilasion tira of Lb. f, Bintth & Co. and hud vbtnined ans advance of @4h Muleo, when found, nude mb sorts of excuses, My hud wet with A mistortune, ang wos Seupor arth ely Ut and aubing more—embarraaod. fue hay shoutd alt pe paid for wi a matter of bisineds honor. Mut before ie was pald fur, an) while Tunber of others in Mr, Atatia’h Gx were Wake Wy bis alice Aueomtortabls by peneany of thelr Humber ont dence Uy "calling, Mr. Molaw stile donly disappenred,' Uo evidently shought tint the only way.he vould keep oul tif jut was by Juaipiig Vie. towu aut it vury tikuly Was she rin, on trial. rat eal, R, 22, Ni need unly way oe Tepe . ; Moro cuses of alck heudache, bijlouyness, con, atipation, ete, can by cured fe less toe with dda medicine und Cor Jes uyoney, by valng Cere tour's Little Liver Pills, toan by aby ober meena _ HOP preven, READ IT ALL, IT HAY SAVEYOUR LIFE * Hop Bitters The Purest and Best Medlvine ever mito, WILEY ANE COMPOUNDED ENON Hops, Buchu, Mandratss, and Dandelion, unblo Meilteines th the Wa contain alt the best, Provertion ofall uthor titiure, ant Gitue Heatlatoy, BLOOD pallid hte witd health comnts wrentun They Give New Tifenad Vy gor to the Aged Po Clorgymen, Laclien, aud uff th duYNts CHite Ire bel Howelsyar, sear, 1, y fiigo Whose auHEntiey lors ure livutinole, funte, and stimulating, “No mattorwhnt. yore feollnce he oP Wht the dgeose ee wile tee, Dent wile itll yon sry: yuu only ford bad of tniseriuie, Atvoned, TL say Jaye been paved by su dol Ask Your Druggist or Physician, iy MithouL Stuxienin OUTWIT UF et yu Wea there ty ue ii * Kemembor, Hop Seunken wx, eo Mudtelne ovae mt of phowid bo whiheut tt” p Mittors Is no vite, Was the pitrost ti and iy pursun o, REMEMBER THIS. IF YOU ARE Sick, If sou are sek. WOW BITTE! vii Natury tn wextig you wall Hy Ara comparattvely well, OOM ierand tothe nnd atin Toms enay wl yuu aru linden new oe UL HOP BITTERS. If yout ara costive or a Ing trom any ocher or ¢ of Ug stoned oF bowel At you rennin Wh for HOP BITTERS elat remedy in alt such compl TU UES SEAT eI TS aS aint, on tusnpting ewe tls wide ‘snoplic. ut are suffers TAGE isunets sy ib iy your own fault Ridtiuy disonag, at ment and turn ty; HOP BITTERS, If you aro sick with thet terrlble siczne: de Balin In Gilead” « HOP BITTERS, If you non frequontor ur Falumiadty “district, couMme Of Hi cunnte Onldenite, ilioussand lateriuliteae fever HOP BITTERS, Tf you have rough & rostdeat of em Ens Tir skin, rivh bivod, tho sweetest breath, Aenith, und coimturt, In “whort, thoy cure ALL Hagen Htomaeh, Hawols, vot, orsee vill bo pald for a enso they will not cure of hel fur wnytiing impure Ur injurious wor, Sedritden, invalid wife, sister, dnugiter, can by ttt the pl i Tew botth part fig butieeelagce Cotes OF Hap ‘Will you let them sulfer? Cleanse, Purify, and Enrich the Blood HOP BITTERS, And you will havo no slekness, or suffering duvivra’ bills to pay. Ifyon have nausea, want ¥, dizzinuay und, favors Ore gunuring fram Co BETES 13 tho Surest Cure, Af your vith} forces are dopressod, if you bare erat Jausituio and weakness aro easily fatigued, perspire freely on Rome to OMEN won wvory aiichh cl fort, and have 4 xonoral fooling Gf molaucaoly und depression, you are sulferius trout General Debility, and HOP BITTENS removes It alt. Ag you have nxsnse of wolxht or fullness tn, thy stoutach; achanxouble uy vornctous, ub gunerully feet Anas tow wbirits’ after is full ineai, with sovs pil for sume tine atter oatings wind rising OW tha mtomneh, sour siumat ‘BUtgUrIon HE 10 pie VI ts nunseu. bowdache, Uy ‘Weso symptuuts, you ate suffering frow & teollng Of uni Bivep, ure whure ut elite, sumalimes a uobtd cra a Beh, wid sures and HOP HITTERS will pormancouty cute you. sweatanothornit ure of the Inquisition, one 1 you wil) die, unt ex rt yun’: ff you have blie naif eye, Abd a ehontelity vomplesion, yuu wre suf toring trunr tut minsmaciy curay, BILIOUS, MALARIAL and HOL BITTERS with speedily cura yuu FEVER, Of AGU If you havo nar duit pain tn thw Fis shuniter-binds itd pier chu aware! derhoss ovar thy ruaivit of the fren, wt tines an entasoment of tls ory atgtiatiineds wid unenstiass hod Of the slummet harsh, and yollow sk The uldc, oxtendiug ty id fiver yeltiwlapucss buwuls Irregulur, xoncrally ise ieoneady Ww huckhig urdry eousas Wallas shurcioss uf Lraarnind, ‘and-hande genernlty cul tonzuo coute wh itus 8 divagrovubio tuste ln the nu spirits; blutelius up ite taco and nation uy ueerciow=tt 3 rt x =! Moyiuptotis you aro suites Liver Complaint, and JOP BITES will cure you. f have a complaint which tow undone pine fitgiva, you credit for—an Seunanuse throusyut Ihe owe willy & wtondy lugs Of strenath und of theay symptonis show Chub yo Jug Zou thut hydra-besded wide Nervousness, and HOP BITYERS wilt etustually cure 7% 1 tf stand and nono fovbled vondltl VALUABLE TRUTHS. utroring fromm poor healt Sigutebins un & bu of sicknush Saku cnver, 10F Hop Bitters will cure you. imply ailing. if you sntrttody, WRHOUL vloarly kn’ Hop Bitters wilt Rev! *tyounrg # ditnistor, and h 3 Butiyoen out with cura Hop Bitters will Restore you. ate a man ‘of busijess_ ur labo tH a OF RinEH Uf lotlors, Hop Bitters will Stren; ~ Marini asinine gy "he Hop Bitters wil! Relieve you: rain the workeboy. growing tue fast Hatyour yam Willuut mtaxicablAe ‘ Hop Bittera is what blond thin and se oleh ar Le wurven unaluadT. your favultles watsliat Hop Bitters will give you 5 “TOT INTTARS tear roteesning anyorinse i fn Gatig Why mute yae, Purity, and Enrich - > “the Blood w «| Hop Bitters, ‘And fou will hor Hop Biter soning orate hema baraileds, swuylwulyy te Wao ii : :

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