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Show HKr a W'' - f 1 DAILY (0RIYXL REPORTER. DENNIS J. TOOHY. Editor and Proprietor. SATURDAY OCTOBER 21, 1871. OUTRAGE NOT JUDICIAL. A fcwdayi ago an agad man named Bow- - man living near Soda Springs, Idaho, wa tho victim of a vUlaltvou asiault by a eotiplo of Mormon thug, named Wright and Kimball. Th man Bowman U tha tama whosa wlfo wa murdered in cold blood by Bishop Burton In tho Morriait massacre; but as hU refugo np in Ilia mountains is now wanted by Brigham Young and his horde of highwaymen, the vonarablo man it to be put away. - Ho was set upon In his own house by tha two ruffians named, and badly baaten, his furniture chopped with axa, and other Injuries done. ' Tha fact is well known that Youngs bastards aro attempting to posse, themselves of the lands and springs about Soda, to which and tha Danltv of 1aris.and other bandit towns of tho valleys aro set on tho settlers. Bowman has a poor show hiajifo among tho church devil who surround him for the place is out of resell of law to punLhthe scoundrels. They tried tho same game on F. I. Winschell, of this city, who has lately taken up n rancho In that vicinity, but they struck n bad lead blood atonement went for our when tho German neighbor. That gang of tho prophet has located in our uler Territory are rapidly erecting scaffolds for their worthless, enreaet to swing on, or else we do not know tho temper bf some who arc goin to dwell at S.kH Spring. r fr h lch WINNING THE TOSS. In tha Hawkins adultery cac, just closed In the District Court, tho, sovereign people of Utah won tho and, accordingly, that test tho trial, Brigham's nine were bring e.,t to the bat. It miy be raid that inriho first innings the church was caught out on a foul; in fact, the foulest known to the game now being played on tha judicial diamond. Ba. kins pitching is terriSe and battles the opponents cvcrj time. Fitch, as abort stop, Is a failure, while Snow is invariably caught on the fly by Maxwell, 'at; her. 11m muffing of Miner Is natural, but hi i grumbling is severely chastised by tho umpire. There wax a mistako made in sending Hcmpetca I to tho left CilJ in tho from Maxs seventh inning when a liner in meat the took h'tu ndi houc, tending tiui player to Chicago and enabling the owner of tho hot one! to make a home ran, A similar fata disposed of Hoge and Kirkpatrick, tha bitter in attempting to scrape up a grounder falling on hsnnnl, and fastening that important organ in mother earth. At tho opening of tho tdghth inning a twUlor was hit to first by Legrand Young, who retired in disappointment at seeing tho baseman gobble the regulation. Mamt went out on called bull. four time; hvico on bawk. while pitching for Stout, and three time. left onjbaio where ha now is. It was thought tho had more bottom, but hi tally upeU that theory. lloea reached second once on a 4muT of tho lenpto' right Colder, though he was not ablo to go farther. At tho closo of this interesting contest Brigham' nine wore credited with that mimW of goose egg. to their opponent' clean scoro of Hawkins going to tho penitentiary. ( to, r t I 1 - t ) ft ! 'r- - 3'cV -L LETTER FROM A CUICACm Chicago, October 21. A terrible tragedy occurred here last night. While Colonel J. W. Grosvenor, a well known, citizen, and Tho Great Calamity Faith for many year Prosecuting Attorney of the fully Pen-picture- d. police Court, was going home in the south part of the city, one of the Home Guards on Tlf Writer One of the BnCOrer patrol halted him and asked for the counThe Poor In Viter Dsslltutleo-T- he Colonel mad The contemptsopie tersign. Awful Heeues and laeidenis uous reply, when the guard fired, Inflicting tho of Cottflagratlen. IFrem U N.w Tork TtogmaJ a wound from which the Colonel died at 5 o'clock this morning. We have been permitted by a gentleman of, this city to peruse and make extracts from a letter received by him this morning r.HOCCLLANEOUO. Chicago; from a friend In You arei doubtless as welt aware In New Philadelphia, October 20. Tho Ledger York as wo are here how great an affliction say tho failure of C. F. Yorkes Sc Co, has fallen ort our beloved Garden City; but leaves a deficit in the city funds of $178,000'. It is Impossible thst you ean form any coridea of the full extent of the dreadful Tho firm has boon speculating with' city rect calamity, for even ono possessing a most money.- - Their assets, wilh those of the city vivid imagination could not possibly be able THE LATEST DISPATCHES. treasurer, may cover the amount. " to realize or describe the fearful scenes to ' Cincinnati, October 20. Two bouses, and which I have been an during days. a barn filled with grain, were burned last the last fewwho havo paid frequent, and I Ohio. trust,You, St. tho on of CO. Mary's, TELEGRAPH night VXION wcitjiido WEBTERN TUB BT pleasant visits to my house, will Tho grass, being dry, was ignitod, and the doubtless remember that it stood in Wabash wind scattered the fire In overy direction. avenue. That beautiful pile has been utTho fanners In the vicinty wore plowing and terly razed to tho ground by the fire fiend who ha with devastating wing around their barns and houses to over our hovered The Hawkins. Adultery Trial. trenching city, and now nothing but a fuw save them. At last accounts tho wind had charred timbers and blackened bricks mark subsided, and it was thought tho fire was Us aitof Tlio leafy trees which shadowed it, g tho gardens in which wo controlled. took such are now as indefinable at TODAY. pride, THE CASE 10 CO 10 THE JlEV Newark, N. Ji, October 20. Thejjury though a volcano had buried them beneath in tho case of Goorgo Butts, on trial for tho SCORIA AND ASHES. murder of Pet Halstead, rendered a verdict But I must not repine at the will of Provof guilty for murdrr in thollr.t degree.! idence, for lie ha been more merciful to me Cameron, Mo., Oct. 2L A largo portion than to others, lie has spared to me my though of course much imof tho business houses and residences of this dear ones, and II am not utterly ruined, having town were destroyed by fire last night, which poverished property, Ac., elsewhere. M , Nnvs from an Arctic Expedition, broko out in thoj livery stable of Walter jmd hundreds of others whom could I Mathers. It is thought to havo been the namo, whose financial was a subject of relast week prosperity work of an incendiary. Losses in tho agmark and envy, are now literally pennilos gregate were $132,000; total insurance only and left to (begin the rough battle of life i An Open Polar Soa Found. $31,000. afresh, just when they thought they had realized the acme of their ambition an annuity of affluence. But these aro men who posFOREIGN NEWS. sess talent and energy, and powerful friend Paris, Oct. 20.- - Princo Napoleon arrived in other cities, and,1 therefore, may, in ETC. ETC., ETC., course of time, be able to retrieve their falat Marseilles and will leave len fortunes, It is the middle and for advertise or in any other way support your pspor, so that tho people abroad may not know whether any business is going on in your town r not. Wrap yourself up within yourselves and cover yourselves with Coat of impenetrable selfishness. There is no more effectual way to retard the growth of a town than by actions like those enumerated, and thore are people In every town who aro pursuing the above course overy day of their lives, and to whom the above remarks aro most respectfully offered for their careful consideration and attention. ill-fat- ings of their fellow townsmen. But wbxt is so little among ao many? XYo have mad Car appeal for succor to town and cities enare received answers and near, and ths couraging; but ur.!e:s atrBixncs speedily arrives, THE, UORTALITT cannot be yet computed. Lend your best endeavors to those in your happy, peaceful city, to send us the supplies of which we stand so much in need, $, V, - to-nig- ht AyAccia. , j .Gotha, Oct. 20. Full repofti of the last German expedition to the North role aro published. It is claimed that the expedition was successful, and the Polo was discovered free of ice and swarming with whales. London, Oet. 20.! It is now certain jthat the Gaston Conference agreed upon energetic measures for the suppression of tho international. Italy refuses to with the movement, alleging that Italian agitators are themselves opposed to society, Rome, Oct, 20.'The Cardinals held a meeting here and advised tho Tope to quit Romo to preserve his spiritual independence. The lopo has almost concluded to depart at tho time of tho convocation of Parliament. Berlin, Oct, 20. A dBtlnguUhcd prelate emissary of tho Pope obtained audience y to ascertain if it with the Emperor would bo allowable for the approaching conclave to sit outside of Rome, for instance, at some French city. Tho cinis'ur was referred to Bismarck, who eva led a reply, Tho Kmperor sent nn autographic letter of sympathy to tho Pope. SALT LAKE CITY. 3.0-0- A roORER CLASSES, who have a prior right to sympathy, for their little all has been swept utterly from them, Tho mechanic who, with years of arduous toil,1, had managed to purchase or build a dwelling of his own, and whoso pride it was that he lived rent free, happy in the bosom of hisi family, is now an exile, starving on tho pllains, with scarco a crust or rag to share with his wife and little ones. The scenes which I have been a witness to during tha past few day defy description; they are too harrowing to tho feelings of ono who writes with all tho evidence of misery around him; but I will endeavor to give you a laconic account of the burning of my house and what subsequently occurred. You have doubtlc.a learned by tolegraph ero this, when tho firo broko out, and in what locality; but perhaps you aro not aware of its origin. A U to illustrate the truth of the old quotation, cx vituo bos fit, a boy who went to milk a tow in ft shtd took with him a keroseno lamp, which the animal kicked over ami ,osed to explode; tho result is tlho alum,; entire destruction of one of the most magnificent cities of which tho New World could boast, tho JosT of about 100,000,000, mvl tins utter impover Ubmout of hundreds of thousands of hon Ch:nco to P.U fi.o Afflistd. r Piny Dcllcro FcrTcIt If AVodi d net mfiko tzttzr llzmzzD then Vi-- Con-oer- C M -- tho i,l WCIIuiifS!) indorse! aul prescribed by more leading Pkf tonlo or sUmnUot sow ilrlici thanareanyA other 8UKJS FK EVEN TATI VK tat Fever ns. They and all dis aid Antic, Intermittent!. order ris!ng from miatmatie cause. Tby are and In highly rerom mended aa an cases of Indigkstion are Invaluable aa an Apptlr and necupemut, and la cas of Otncntl HebiUty they bavfe never In a single instatico failed in producing the most hat py result. They are pirJcn k Chop. I Ara Ccd-rcq- !; 'j. i r, larly DENEFI ,'UI, TO SEdALE. strengthening the body, invigorating the mind, and riving tone to ie wb lo system. The HOME and ItITTEU.S are com jounded aith the greatest care, and no Tonio Stimulant has ever been t Acred to the public hOFLEASANT TO THE TaSTF, and at the time combining many remedical agents. Indorsed by tho medical fraternity aa tha best known to the rharmacopte. It costs littio to give thorn a fair tr L and cla-tici- ty ! FHty lolluxo tlint make tlxo boist -- cast-iro- n burg comes tho first twitch of the ' for monopolies political empire. Tho nama of Thomas A. Scott, of Pennsylvania, is cast to tha winds, as candidate for tho Presidency in 1872; but Vhlld tbero is not hade of probability that this railway king cin ever reach tho "White Hopso by going thore with the popular consent, the time is not very remote when tho corporations will attempt to govern tho Republic, as they aro now said to do tho legislation of that commonwealth, in which Mrj Scott is looked upon with such feelings as inspire tho pagan about to ba ma. lied under tho spokes o Juggernaut. Pennsylvania and tho rest o mankind differ widely on tho fitness of men and things in these days. ANOTHER OPINION. Under the head of A Church on Trial, the Carson IifgUter of tho 10th instant, gives tho annexed Bunsbyism. If tho press will insist that tho tliuggism of the prophet is a religious creed, it is no wonder that this manner of special pleading should bo shown It. Says tha Carson expounder: Tho Chief Justice of Utah took occasion in denying tho motion to set aside tho in dictmcnt against Brigham Young, to say that tho real title of tho case should not be tho Territory vs. Young, but Federal An thority vs. Polygamic Theocracy. If this means anything it mean that th Judiciary of Utah .have undertaken to try tho Mormon Church. Tlds trying religious creeds and organizations is a old as tho world, but something new to America. Perhaps tho presiding Judgo would havo coma nearer to tho fact had ho entitled tho enso Federal Officials vs. Tho INwploof Utah. M i!0W TO DWARF 1 1 ora co O . : r r 1 : 1 i A TOWN. Greeley prevents tho following, a a sure means of destroying lb prosperity of tha most promising town: If you wish to keep a town from thriving don't pit tip any more buildings than you can conveniently occupy yourselves. If an empty dwellyou should accidently bare to rent wants ono and it, ask him any ing, three Horn tho value of it. Demand a Shy. lock prico for every spot of ground that God has given you stewardship ovor. Turn jt cold shoulder to every mechanic or businesi man seeking a homo among you. Look at down every now comer with scowl. Run Go abroad workman. now tho work ofovery for ware, rather than deal with those who seek to do business la your midst. Fail to M'o-en- u fJucltllo. a Dottle. should have Every Family We k one U read the following cirtlflosb from many of the most eminent pbyalctane in tho country : Bx. IfOttJ. July, lfita. J AMC4 A. JACX80X k Co. t Gentlemen you have comtnunicsed to tho medical profeasi n the reccii t cf tha Uoine HilU-re- , cons drred aa a secret or it cannot, tlierefnre, patent med cttio. no patent haring been tak-- n for it. We hr.ve evamtned the formnl for making the How Hitters, and unhesitatingly y the caoiV-natiola one of raro sxcH'ence, ail the article nnod in U composition are the best of the c'.s which the belong, being highly Tonic, Bimuiant, Stomachic, Oartuir atlvo an J slightly laxative. Tht .undo of preparing Uietu is strictly in acccrdsnrQ with t!.o rules of pharmacy. Having nwd them. cen it effect r in our private practice, wo take jn recomder-fou, ef toting Bitmending them to all as ters, being the and 8t mutant now offered to the pub a, I,- . Cn. r. D. ' F. G. fontr. M. D. ALritar iiv.cocg. m. v. C. Gknicx, M. I). h'--x C. A. Wane. M. I). UcDoweu M. D. E. A.CTaUK, M. J. C. WKrtkmiA, M. D. H.G. 5:o- n, M. D. Dr 0. V. F. I.orwi , V. A. Winrox. M. IicnrrT I r. S. 'amx JIcwriTAi., Br. Lot'tii 3Xo, Gut, P, errry Fait Lake City, October 0. Tin court was occupied all day with the Hawkins adul-tci- y case. The cross examination of Mrs. Hawkins elicited nothing materially new. Sbo testified that Hawkins gave no reason for taking other womon for wive?, except that ho had had her day, and it was proper "VV 1 he should havo somo ono else. Sho said .ho had borne lrim seven children up to the time he took another wife. Tho defcnso offered Toa no testimony, except to provo tho mnrriago of Hawkins, witlfhis second and third wife. Maxwell spoke for tho prosecution, and assuming that tho defense would rest upon uv. I. plural marriage ns being n p li t of a religious JfiTO J.VL t.JAtKBOX & Co t I Jsive txamlntl faith, and argues that polygamy was in dim ; .s for rn.Uog.Uie -- IK mo form the rect violation of both ecclesiastical and comM.VDK CV Vi! REV. tcra," and ntird them in ihn ITorii't; for-- lb? last fuiir mClSlor mouths. I cr alder them tire U st dnaLlo tcnic mon law. Fitch concluded at a late hour nvar la r.ro. COM LK i'KNT JUDGT.. AN H TUB and I.. ME LG JEU. for tho defense. Ho conte uLJ that HawEt. Ixta., Juyfi, Ja. LhcKiaiO., MONEY AVON TO RESENT having eaanilntU the f irinnle from watch Ojirctl-ehratikins, being n Mormon, hnd no intention of arc prepa-eand having etometh r.ltit-rt was wi t ness the method of com', loiug the committing a crime, and thoTintcr.tiorf TO THE SUFFERING v. n rea 15 as the tLa eiMy essential to a conviction that there was no t g t itizens bntc w.'.h whhh wo uc a qn.iiCel. Inn loc c.t, HARNESS MAKERS fed. a : i ih y 'i great cere v Uh law ngainst polygamy when ho took a secRICH A5iD roon ALIKE mm r from the cuclc m. J vl.kh c.twe hi no it ubt that they sripr-v-- , ond wife, and he could not bo guilty of OF CHICAGO. iuIiij-iHave sullhrcd, but the latter foci tlioir looses sene to ie, the most toLie and illmuljii tu ELKO FIRE. THE tho to is was for on married ho winter becauso moit nse. legally acutely, coming adultery jteif 'ty onrs, , IT. D, T. G. ' apace, and they who have tuflered piiva T.5f. XAMVi-i- , LL tho women according to tho usages and re tions in the past dread it tho more intensely r:crr r.Uh enry rued ily Vcerf customs of tho Mormon Church. Unite! Full Var Honiara Tito Utral nssi part in tho the above te'iuinj I. With regard to the burn In future.) M. U. Jowv dors ITnTv, T.T. J. la AahoJtsH, Xorty.tw Ilulltlliip: State Attorney Baskin will sum .up this ing of my house. It wus not until the con f'Hsa. Va .x.cr, it. J). Jura T. 1 cmi ms, V. IX Q73.000. tro) C. Fravkxjv, M. O. llagration hnd extended to and eroded the O. ?. Vitsrn,'!. L. I. evening, after which the enso will go to tho IFrcro the Elko lidi'pcndent, Oct. 91. South Branch of the rive, that I had the CiscfSVAXl, Oct 10, 1870 Hessra. T. H. Kr.ws. jury. During one of the severest gales ever exBltbrs! Gertta. Agre. fear for its safety; but when tho rT k Co., Agen,e,,JI?ne able to your r qnest, 1 havo examined ihe f iniuia A number of additional arrests, for lasciv- perienced Jn Klko, with clouds of alkal slightest flames begah' Id lap up, with thirsty cf the "Hoiae Siomach titter, and find tha mue-dica- it dust filling the streets and blinding tho pco tongues, everything that Impeded their proious cohabitation, havo been made. contains rurh aaare in general use by the To ShoiMThat is meant ' Sy (Ms Medical profession. They are very eelcntlAcslly pie, an alarm of fire was given about 1:31 gress, and the effort made by us all for and combined, and aa sttmnlailng tortle o'clock, v. M., Thursday, which proved to worked with the thousands of other willing '111 pleasantly no found as corroborants to NEW YORK. bo tho building belonging to Colonel lieu hands to sttbduo them proyed unavailing, the treatmenteesenUaliy ProposUioa, FIFTY D0LL.1KS of lew or debilitated itsgca of the Western and Union tho occupied by ley, I determined to tako some step toward pro- system, whether arising from Impaired digesUoa or New York, Oct. 20. It is not known,4 as Telegraph Company, Klko Hotel, and other viding for tho safety of my family and fur- from malartona diseases. aro deposited fa the ImDr. r,. VATTim L A, Jaur. W. D. statod in a "Western journal, that Cornelius parties. The fire evidently originated from niture. Tiie firo had reached tho Rock Is JU H.J.Wavnu. Bi Mi C. T. Kretx, D. rnsvrT. parks from a stove, and before assistance land depot, and bad spread nearly to Wash W. T. TAMArrnn , M. D. 8. P. Boukkr. M. l. Vanderbilt or Goorgo Law contributed to could porter OCIcc oa the first bo rendered the wiio'.o building was in ington strcct, ere I M. IX J. J. B. C. M. OrntK, D. tho immediate Mrscacrr, quitted tho Chicago relief. Mf. D. If. J. W. in O. tha scene of action, and went home. I foun Bockif, EifiLka, M. 1. flames, sweeping everything boforo it O. A. DonciTT, XL. D. kfct of Snperlsritj. Tho Supremo Court granted n stay of block, save Dr. Terrys drug store, when it my wdfo and! children in a state of grea W. 1L Woouwarii, M. D. Cliieirrx Sept, ro, 1S7J. J. LSkiti, Fjn).i We cro-se- d takin-Moss sa tho street, Ilnynos trepidation. From the direction of tho wini bavo tximlned Uie formula of the Celebrated ( proceedings in the Ingermll case. Meigs and urtons offices, am and tho course tho fire was taking, and fear-in- Bt- rnach Idttrra," end find it to be composed of The Washington Fire lusuranco Com loon, Di. that are considered the beat tonica ned by tho who!eof tho western portion of the leaping over tho lire; roof stores of Marks Medical rrofrsaon, snd one of tho the a and a receiver was & & K. Reinhart pany suspended wrould nndj Co., be Stcmberger city eomumed, I conveyed them we fcmw of now In use. Very respectfully, bitter Burkett's and out to lctcr IX the house M. a building, wiped NAns. of $100,000; situated surplus, near appointed. B. McVicab. M. D. Capital, j?the friend, on licked up everything before it union of Twelfth street and Wabash avenue. . a. ManiKrn. J, B. Wjxkvk, M. D. $350,000. Losses at Chicago about $700,-00- 0. from there & Kosxiau 8. BAaxns. M. V. save Badt Cohn's lire proof, until not seen tiem safely housed, I turnec Having wooden building on tho block was left standattention to enrting the most valuable Tor Halo by all soxgit 4k Qrecers, my Snow has fallen two inches deep in Ulster ing. Hero it eroded the street in the rear and cherished! of to a JAS A. JACKSON tu CO., Props, my lares and of H. B. Wymans old store, taking all the store near the basin on Twelfthpenates County. street. It Cover an equal amount Laboratory 103 A J07 X. Stl street, buildings occupied by Chinese in that quar- was with mu(cli difficulty that I succeeded Gold closed 12J-HT. MO. and was only stayed at Kills & Billing' in getting the second truck load to their whoever thinho ho can New York, Oct. 20. The Commercial ter, wind tho and this shifting, of stables, through place destination, for the greedy element Advertiser stales tho total losses of tha In- aboutHhis time. & was advancing with strides, the streets walk away it- The following aro tho losses sustained by were choked with a rapid surance companies! tho Chicago fire were crowd surging, wailing fire: of luynanity, and my horses were much ter$57,740,000. Harry 1. Freeman was ap- the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fix saloon and Fred. Wilson, rified. I never saw my beautiful house building pointed receiver to wind up the Market Firo turas, $2,000; K. Phillip, dwelling house, my progress was arrested long before Dealers In Harness Insurance Company; and John Cooke Was blacksmith and wagon making riiop, with again; 1 could reach jt. Kven though it was a pit on hand, 83,500; M. iablo right, it was nevertheless a maguifl-Eart- h appointed receiver of the Atlantic Insurance tools and material cent spectacle). saloon, $1,000; Dr. Terry and sky to Harness, Company bf Brooklyn, which suspended Klngsberrys Leather, Collars, Safl- -. was saved, tha same being firo be united in a brilliant cloud of building amber and pcstcrday. proof, but damaged about $100; Mrs. Mae, crimson, and! the rush and roar of the It is believed that tho Grand Jury y dies, Etc. lorsonal property, 700; T. B. llenlcy, real flame, funned ty tho virulent win'd, seemed indicted one of tho highest city officers for estate and personal property, $8,000, par- like tho rustling wings of the dark angel OTJIt fraud. No nnmo is mentioned. The off- tially insured; II. Ward, furniture dealer, Azrael. It wa majestic, it wAsgrand, sub- W aro now buyins Leather at ' D. Wideman,, corner saloon and lime, yet paralyzing. Talk of icers of tho court refuse t givo information. $1,500; .Lower Figures than any yet other building, $2,500, iimired for $1,000; THE! HOKROR8 OF WAR, Judgo Ledwith was before tho Grand Jury letor Burkett, Tuolumne Saloon, $4,000, brought to Utah. Forsooth! I have been, ns you know, hi y to.tostify in thi case pending against insured for $2,000 ;j A, Hpcilman, Kklio a well fought fray; but never in the Brewery, etc., $8,000, hi u ranee, $1,000; M. many Mayor Hall. battle's The Harness Shop in Colin, cigar and fruit dealer, loss of stock, stormed brunt!, or in a beleaguered city, missiles Judgo Ingraham has granted a mandamus- household from explosive by mans and furniture, wearing apparel, Corinne Controlled by -which obliges tho Controller to raiso $1,500, insurance, $1,000; J, Dinkertpeil, dead engines of war, did I ever see augld to with he awfulness scene. of the compare 0. de$023,000 for tho immediate use of tho jeweller, 2,000; .Judge McCausland, Harness Haker. flames a they sprang skyward hot John A inky stove dealer, $3, COO, in The for partment public parks. into a hail of space perfect glowing embers, surance, $1,5(50; James Pierson, building and as Montana ft yeet,. ................. Cor In tie, dickering & Hon, piano makers, givo occupied they fell it seemed as though $1,500; E. S. Yates, by Ainiey, octl 2 1m Wo $1,000, and thoir employee tho tatno sum, Boot and shoemaker, $500; L. I)avidon, uco any OLD THE EKVEKTn VIAL for the Chicago sufforer. . restaurant keeper, $3,500; J, Ilad been opened and heaven wn pouring LEGO, end never chipley ' Alexander, dry good merchant, $5,000; out its wrath upon our doomed city. Brave Brown A Green, twenty head of hogs, $200; were blanched to lily white-no- s cap- CHICAGO. with tha fear of tho dread hereafter; J. Vr Urton, $800; Dr. J. J, Mcig's libra' and Plasterer. Brifklajcr ry, $800 insurance, $500; J, W. C'lcmnn, cravens gavo Way to tear and joined their PGDO. blacksmith shop, $1,000; Dr, Boardman A lamentations with thoso of tho womon and Chicago, October 0. Tim contribution Son- - bat the fleet Workmen from New York to relieve tho suffering here Co., X Twiaba X, $100 no insurance; J. children, who, homeless and in hopelessEmployed tf amount to 2,(M)0,000-$4C0,0- 0i) in supplies Garcht, private dwelling and furniture, ness, rushed hither and thither, not know$000; More Haynes, liquors and bar fixtures, ing which way) to turn to escape the ravenw OB work nr evert and the balance in money, done etc., $2,500; Mr. Fimk, private dwelling, ous fury of the flames. When all hope of rratni'U and cheaplydescription at the Kxrokm ordered the $300; P. M. Freeman, $2,000 insurance, saving even an infinitesmal The Tribune Company apt portion of our architect to commence rebuilding at once. $1,500; Badt A Cohn, damage to stock, etc., once fair city had passed away, the unseen The old front will bo taken down and rebuilt $1,300 covered by insurance; J, Vftn clouds above us opened and" welcome rain and produce dealer, $500; poured down la torrent. This rcinvigor-ate- d Ilouten, vegetable Milwaukee brick. The other walls and Western Union of the weakened workers. They had a Telegraph Company, $030; .No- Wm. Kiinbs ft oua 13 ir.z all the floors were found firm and secure. E. Reinhart A Co., building and stock, powerful ally now, and in the courre uvi a Co. of Plano, direct fi-cu- i There is no change in the situation. The $4 ,000; Marks A Steinberger, private house few hours the bright blaze wa hidden In tlie ti:s old me1- - APP,y dark volume lf smoke. All is over now, banks continue to transact business as usual. and damage to store, $1,600. losses in Chinatown are estimated at but the appearance of the place is pitiful The r:i a There is no abatement of confidence in them. $3,000, For millci nothing but heap of making a total of $73,000. Slnfco the 21. Chicago, Oct. morning of smouldering ruins meet the eye. "What was onco an Edon ii now a desert Indeed. One farmers Tuesday, 10th inst., there have been fifty and fST Freighters, prospector undred thousand unfortunates are homeless, riHIE REGULAR MEETINGS OF issued Board tho of building permits ran find the best horse and mule at by X Corinne Lodge No. I, Itdepeiden Order of starving, and without raiment. All those Good Public Works; all for permanent and subcorner Front and Sixth who have escaped and stable?, Tcmplara ere held on Tuesday evening at 7.30 they are few indeed AH men. bers In stantial buildings in the burnt district. stroeti. are doing thoir utmost to allay the suffer o'clock, good standing are invited ly 13-tto attend. By order of U If. C. T. ell oct!74f. J co-oper- to-da- hard-workin- l-- n t-- j pV-su- on Hifty 2Dollor.s that wo get up. bettcir orlc inn tlio Sliop i inmcil j i - d d, s fU,T.-r.n- tit-p- re ni-t- , In-r- wi-lei- i ri-- Ihi-fa- - , v-- Cov.-rocE- le Cil-I.o- ad.-ipt-s-l ! THE CLOVEN FOOT. Out from tho smoky darkness of Pitts- 1 ss THIS TAMMANY WAU y, ATsi DRA7D flower-gleamin- to-dn- es O 2T IT O MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. j " 7G Q72GAT "Will be dreadful. The number of those who have already learned the dread secret ad eye-witne- n.UI.VEES, ETC. , i . r - rtlt-U-- s to-da- t3-a-t y, it with Lon; Llartin Ketcham, j. with , to-da- CALL AND GEE WORK, AND HE CONVINCED. to-da- -- Firat -- N a $1,-40- and-salo- to-d- dont on W. W. HULL, CC?7 nurnicno cr ay FOR 8ALE- koto in-dee- d. t.&Zc?r at I. o. O. T. liar-.denbroo- dlst rzwzvi r,'t k's VJ. fi A.tcdCrodn, Frepricto. , f 1 s |