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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1874 mal battot; A, 8. Willlams, 63: Jared Patchin, 20; luehurd Hawloy, 65 William Adalr, 83 Jonathay Shearver, 3; total, 0L Alr, Hawloy an- Toumeed Uit ha would withdras iy unmo fu favor of Gen, Wilnma, A formal Lalloh was then tuken, nnd resulted as folious : A, 8, Williwus, 67 Juved Putclun, 27 total, 04, ThoPresident suouneed that Gon, Williamy wan_ nomtuntod, and, on motion, the nommation was declared unarimons, * Gen, Willlams was thon cated upon and made o brfof speech, Tho following Congressional Committoo was thon_appoiuted ¢ Mownry. Charlea M. Uairison, A, B, Piorco, Will- jam Munger, Willimn Daly, and 1t. V. Driggs. Bpeoclien wero thon made by J. D, Van Dyko, Judge Palcain, Col, John Atkineon, Willlam Daly, Jonathan Shonrer, Richurd Inwley, Ed- ward F, wyan, aud Josoph Uodfroy, After which tho Convention adjourned. FOURTEENTIL ILLINOI DISTRIOT — DEMOOIATION - Specul Dignateh to The Chicano Teibune, OmAMPALQN, 111, Oct 7.—The Democralio Con- rossionnl Couvention of this district was Leld u this city thin ufiernoon, After n long dis- cuaeion, the Convontion nomiuated J, 11, Pick- rel, ol Macon County, who i3 ls0 the nomines ou tho Furniory' tickot, BECOND RENTUCRY DIBTIUCT-—-DKMOUHATTG.. LovisvirLe, Oct. T.—A specinl to the Courier- Journal wayw Jobn Young Jirowh nas renomi- nated for Congress in the socond Kontucky Dis- frict to-day. TESTI MREOURI DITRICT~-NEFORAL 82. Lours, Oct. 7.~DBoth ttic Repmblicans and Independents of the Tonth District of this Stale nominated Ira B, Hydo for Congrass to-day. ——— COUNTY CONVENTIONS. WASHTENAW COUNTY, NICIL—DEMOCHATIO. Sweeral Inanateh to The Chicaan Tribune, ANN Annok, Mich., Oct. 7.—The Domooratio County Couvention to-day nominated the follow- ing tickot: Bendtor, J, D, Coroy; OClaik, I, Taile; Shentl, 3. Floming; Regietor of Doeds, ©O. 8. Wooedward; ‘Trensurer, William Hencko ; Prosecuting Attornoy, R. 8.: Frasor; County Court Commissioncrs, J. W. Babbitt and John N, dott. OTTAWA COUNTY, MCH,—LEPUBLICAN, Syeciat Disvateh to The Chicugo Tribune, Quasb AvEN, Mich., Oct, 7.—A% their Comne ty Convention tho Itepublicany mnde no now nomiuntions on their ticket, with tho exception of chiangos in (he Regiutor of Decds aud two Oircurt Court Commissioners, Thore was con sldorablo competition. s MISCEL).ANEOTS. JOINT DISCUSSION, Spceial Dispatch ta he ago Tribune. Onowx Poixr, Ind, Oci. 7o—DMuaf. W. I. Cal- kins and Dr, W. S, Haymond, coudidatos for Congross, respectively of tho Republican aud Demoeratic partics, beld a joint discnssion hero to-day to & large audienco, Tho canvass goos bravely on, with tho chauces for Maj. Calking' olection next Tuesdsy. ¥ BCRUYLER COLFAX TREBIDES AT A REPUDLICAN MEETING. Bpectal Dispatel to Lhe Chicago Tribuns, Sourn Besp, Iud,, Oct, 7.—Political spesking up to this timo bLas been a sad failurs in this commuuity, 8o much so that n United Statos Souator conld not draw au sudioucs of respect- sble members, But Mr. Colfux, bLaving just roturned frem the mountains, and who “ean alwaye comwmand au audience, was got to proride at o meating which was addressed by the Hon, W. W. Currls, Secrotary of State, and was thereby made the kito to float the diminu- tive tail, ~ Mr. Colfax roferred only to tho troublas In the Souti and the nocessity of sup- parting tho Republican ticket, to tho oud that 34 might become seroue agnin, RAILROAD NEWS. sults Under th Spacial Lispateh to The Chacugo I'ribune. Brmxariewn, il Oct, 7.—C.C. Wasron, of Princelon, Burcau County, informs the Buard $hat ho bas outained judgmont againat the Chi- eago, Burlington & Quiney Railioad in a suit Instituted at that pomt. Tho jury rendered a vordiot for $1,000. Thcemt was brought for extortion on the rates for passongors avd Lreights. Juage Steelo went to Jacksonville to-night to meuist in tho caso at that point agaiust the Yoledo, Wabask & Western Raitway, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, Buncisoron, Ia., Oct, 7.—1he rule adopted by the Chicaro, Burlinglon & Quiney Railrosd Gomgany, of requiring all passeugers boforo ontering tininm 1o thow their tickets, 18 oxciting much bad blood bero, and soveral personal en~ countors have alvendy oceurred. A number ot suits for damages braught againet the Compsany have been compromised, the Company havingz Boeretly settled with the plaintiffs {o avoid uu appeal to the cousts, 'Toledo, Wabash & Western, Spectus Divmleli to The Chicago Tribnne, Tor.eno, 0., Oct. 7.~Ths auvoual olection of one-third of the Directora of the Toledo, Wa- basa & Weaturn Railroad touk place hero this morning, Thio meotiug was putirely harmonious, end reguited 1 the cloctiou of the following gen- tiemen: G, I Sovey, of New Yoik; A. B. Baylisg, of Now York 3 &, M, White, of Brookiyn ; C. M, Smith, of Bpringfield; Daniol Dows, of Now York. Parbol these geuilemen were vo- clected, being members of tho Directory last ear. Tho election for oftfears will oceur jn Now York on tho 17th inst., and the Directors mu-~ notuco ihat thoy lave decided to re-ulect Gov. Cox. ‘Thos s fn all this a quoor letiing- down of the opposition from tho old Boody party, which 1opresented the ioterests of the New Yorlk Central, and was do- feated last year after a sharp coutlict, which it puzzles mauy to oxplain, Tho re-election of 1heso Diroctora and Gov. Cox micans, of coureo, hiet tho prenont amicable arrangements with tuo Caundu Soutbern aro to bo continued. Jobn B. Carson, tho Geuoral Froight Agont of the Toledo & Wabash, tondored his resignation to Presidont Cox to-day. 'Tho mattor iy now un- der cousideration, CAPITAL AND LABOR. Xhe Strike of Diiners at the Spring Erook (Pa.) Coul Mines—Arrest of Keioters. Specral Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Witkespanne, Pa, Oot, Z—Although there wore no hstilo domonstrations yestorday on the part of the malcouteuts at tha Spring Brook coal-mines further than an intimidation of th men willing to work, Sheri Whitaker procesded to-day with a posso of nincty men, including fif- toep polico oflicers from this city, to preserve worder aud arrest tho rioters. Tho Sherifl's train stopped o mile from the works, part of the posso comiug up from the rear, whilo Deputy Shoriif Xorrtres, with thirty men from Beranton, aade a flank movemont, the intention being to rurprise tho strikers ; but (hey evidently under- stood the situntion, for they liad all takon to tho woorly, and evorythiug was quiot. ‘I'ho Bherifl’s forcen succoeded in making fiftecn nrrests, oll Irish iuors, who wero brought to ‘Wiikesbuaro to-night, aud after & hoaring before un Alderman set Lo jail to await trisl. « Thirty of tho 8heriff’s posse staud guard sk the mine to- night, and moro arrests will be madeite-moxrow. Tue conl-minors of West Riding, Yorkehiro, havo resolved on o strike, which beging to-mor~ oW . E UTAH, Ohaorge of Judge Mcienn to the Grand Jury at Sait Lake. Barr Lage, Oct. 7.—Judge MoKean, m his chargo to the Grand Jury to-day, calls atiention to the uets of past Legislatures uulawfally dis- posing of valuablo tracts of laud, exteusive water-privileges, and timber lands to Brighum Young aud other porscus, In consequonce of {hore onsctmonts settlers huve beon foreibly dispossessed of their rights, uud many even murdered or thrown into the Jordan River, The Logisluture aluo en- uctod that resolutions uro equally valid with sctd, undor whioh rale the Appropriation bill, vetoed by the Gavarnor, passed &8 a resolution, and taxen wers unlawfully imposed upon the imupln. Ho calls attention to othor acts of tho Loglslature, amongst which {s the fer of tho property of decossod gnxsonu 0 tho parpetual {mmigration fund, the tablishment of the Cburch of ~ Jekus Chirfat of the Liatter-Day Buluts, snd the ponors conforred tipon {t, aud to tho trassonabln resist~ wnce of the Mormons to tho United Btatos suthoritios, Tleurges the jury to look carofully Into the fustitution of polvgaray, and bring soma ot tho moat futluentlul polygavilats to the bar of jubtica § to bear iu mind thut the dookiine of pa)yqnmy goos band in hand with the wurders ous d mfirlnu of blood-rtouensut : and look moro i ihty sfter the ptudipald Ling the nents; traus- CHURCH COUNEILS, Openiag of the Episcopal Convention at New York, Procecdings of the Rook Biver Methodist Qonferenco, Arrangements for a Service in Memory of Dr. T. M. Eddy. Continued Session of the American Board of Commissioners. Convontion of tho Froc-Will Baptists at Providence, B, I. THE EPISCOPALIANS. NITE NEW YORK CONURLEH. New Yomrg, Oct. 7.—Tho precceding of tho Protestant Eplecopal Convention wero bopun this moruing fo St. John's Chapol. Thero wag & very Intgo congrogation at the opening religious services. Whilo tho officiating clorgywen and Bisbopa wero enteviug the choir sang the hymun, “:Lho Olwreh {8 our foundation.” Tie officiat~ ing olorgy wero tho ltev. Movara, Stavous Porry, D. D.; tho Rev. Edward Jamos Edwards. Yiear of Wrentham, Eng.; tho Very Rev. Dr. Bualeh, Archdoacon of Iarrow, Eng.; the Rev.: Dr. Elgood, Canon, of Montronl; the ftcy, W, Hugh Keteum, Hon- orable Canon, of Fredericion, N. I.; tho Rur. Dr, ewry 0, Porlor; thio Rt Rov. Dr, Oxadon, Bishap of Moutraal and Metropolitan of Canada § tha Ri. Rov, Willlam Rollinson Whitiiugham, Bishop of Mavyland; and tbhe Rt Rev. Dr. Courtenny, Duhop of Kiugston. DISHOP SLLWYN, OF BXOLAND, preached o sermou, taking for his text the 15th chopter of Acts, 28th verso, Tho offcrtory sen- tencos wworo wnid by Dishiop Leo, The Prayor for tho whoioState Christ's Church waa oftored by Dinbop Loe, of Delawars, 'The MuJor Exhortation was recited by the 1light Rov. Wiilism Mercor Grooue, Bishop of Mississinpi, and tho Minor Exhortaticn by the Right Ilov, Thomas_Atkingon, D, D,, LL.D., Bihop ot North Carolina; tho Confession by tho Right Rov. Horatio Potior, D, LL. D, Bishop of Now York. The Post Connunion was sald by tho Rizbt Rov. Thomas M. Clack, 1. D., LL. Bishop of Rhode Islaud. The Bonodiction was pronounced by the Night Rev. Samuel A, McCcelioy, DD., L L.D,, Bishop of Michigan. At tho eloso of tho communion services D., A DUSINESS MEETING was callod to order by the Secrotary, the ey, Dr. Porrs, who requostod dolegates "to send in lihoirdcredununls, and tho calling of tho roll fol- owed, It was resolved to clect o President for tha meoting, The Rav. James Craiy, D. D., of Kon- 1ucky, was elorted to that ofiice, flo took the chwir, and sald ho fhauked thom with nll his hioart for this 10uewed exiprossion of confidence, Ha accepted the duty, Thoy had comb togother to remova obstructons in tho pathof their chuich 8o far as they conld. Ho way sure thoy would do their dutiss faithfully with the Holy Bpirit niding tiem. The Ruv, Willism Stovens Perry was olecied Seoretmy. y A mesnago, was recaivod from TUE UOUSE OF MSNOrS, announcing that they had arganized by elocting the Rov. Henry C. Potter, D, D., of this city, as Becratary, A long discnssion onsned ovor tho rules which govern tho C.uvention. Tlin question was +uspoaded, and n mution adop:ted thaba Com. mitteo of Lwo bo appaintol ta proceed to tho Houso or Bishope, and inform them tbhnt this body was orgavized aud resdy tv proceed tu Lusinese, The Rev. Dr. Burgess, of Mnsszchueetts, and Hill Burgwin, Baq., of Pittsburg, were ap- pointed a8 such eommition. . When the subject was roturned to the old rules wore adopted to governthe Couvention nu- till thoy wore amended, GREETING. A cabdlo dispntel was received from the Church Congress, now essombled at Miighton, Eng,, Hending grocting, and hoping thac these moel- ingy wonld cement the bond of union much closer botweon both churches, A commi:tee was appointed to render a suit~ ablo reply. i Y, The Convention then adjourned until to-mor- roW morning. EVENING BESSION, Tho Conaress hold an ovening tession at As- sociation Hull. I'he Rov, W, D. Wilkon rosd a paper va ** Christian Relahions of Capital and Lubor,” The Ciniimav read a_ telegrum from tho Drighton Chuyeh Council, England, return- ing ercetings. The RRov. Dr. T. A, Washburno read & papor on the * Relation of ‘Uhis Churel to Othor Clirigtian Budior.,” 1le thougiht when Catholic ravivaliem had sunk below the hotizon, thoy would form a betior idea of Christian prin- ciplos, A paper on tho sams subject was rend by tho Rov. E. C, Porter, of Wisconsin, **'Thiv Cuurels,” #nid ho, ** had taken 1t for granted too long that it bad nothiug to learn fiom our brother Froles- tants. If wo would helpon the work of unicy, wo must lieap our eyes cpan for all tho light, no matter from what sourco it should come. We required to study tho history of theso orpanizas tious, and seo what they were all aiming at.” ‘Pho #amo subject waw ireated Ly tho Rev, O. J. Currie, of Penuvsylvania, 1fe spid that onr position towards other denomiuations was ot definod, and he was of the opinion that it was not tino yet thot it should be detined. ‘Tho next speaker was Bishop Whipple, of Min- nesotn. Whon ho entared the ministry he bo- lieved that tho Protestant Lpscopal Chureh was 10 ba the New Jorusslem, caming hko w brido to meot her husband. Dul he bad beon cured of thie, a4 well as of ollier, drepms. > Tho Chairman announced that tho noxt sos- sion of the Conpress would bo held in the City of Philadolphia in October next, tho day and placo not yet boing fixed, Tho thenks of tho Arsembly wero tendored to the Clairmau for tho able manner in which he-lad presided over tho seaslons, Tho “Qlorinin Excelsia ” was sung and the bouedlotion pronounced. The Congrosa thon adjourned, —_—— THE METHODISTS. . Special Dispatch to The Chicauo Tyibune, LOCK HIVER CONFERUNCE. Breptivg, 1L, Oct. 7.—Crowds of minlstors gathered hero yestorday, and more are srriving to-day, tho ocession beilng the annual soselon of tho Rook River Confor- enco of the Mothodist Fpincopal Church, Itin- clades tho north ond of tho State from Ottawa up. Thoro aroxome 200nembors, and the visitors and lay dologatey will give Sterling some 00 or 400 straugoss for & weok. Last night a verylargo audienco gelbered in the Methodiat Episcopal Church, and Lstone th deop interest and greab plonsure to o speech by tho Nev, 3, Park- hurat, of Chicago, touching what ho saw in bis trip around the world, A prayer-wceling was hold at 8 ¢oluck this forowoon, led by tie Rev. J, Linebarger. Promptly at 0 a. m, Bishop Dow- man took tite chair aud CALLED THE MEETING TO ONDER, Dr. J. M, Reid lod tho dovotional exercfuos, reading a Seviptural lesson from the twolith chup- tor of second Corinthians. The hymu, © Jesus, ths namo high over all,” was sung, whon the Doctor leu the Conferenco in prayer, A Confor- enca greoling-song, composed by birs, Dr, Moro, wes then suug most hoartily, snd thon the Qonfereuca procecded to bushuoms. Tho Rev. W. Aug, Smith wag_ olacted Booretary, W. 11, Haight, Assiatant; 8. ¥, Denning, Heoordin, Secrotuyy: & M. Hasolting, J: 1 Cooner, o C. A. Bucks, Buntisticul Becrotuvics. Tho usual committees woro appointed. Somo eliv was mato Dy au offort to chungo the name of the Commit- téo on Temporanca aud Tobaceo by leaving off tobaaco, but the Couferesice, by a strong vote, UEFUSED TO LEAVE OVF TI(E TOBACCD. name, As visitors, the Bishop introdneed the Rev, 0, 1, Yolton Brown, of Sterllng Luthor Church; Magon, -of tho Baptist Ohurchi the Rev. A Hutledye, Agont of tho Froodmeu's Ard Hoototy, aud the Hov, Dr. Reld, Missionary Becrotary. Mr, Rntladge spoke to tho Confurs onge in’ very oarncat worda In bolislf of the freadinen, Tho whale Conferonco wai snddeny Lathod in teara oy a talegran wag road aunouncs ing TOE DEATH OF DR, T. M, EDDY in New York, D, Reld, the oy, B, M. Doriny, and D, Phomus, Fowlor, and Jewett mads feol- ing and spopropriate remerhs, when Bianop Bows man onlled ukon_the Hey, 1. M. Boring .to load tn praver, 'The Dav, 18, 3. Borlug, Dr. Fowlor, And i Jawsth weio kbdinted & cowmitios ot momorihl eervices, which aro to bo hold to.mor- row moruing at 10:80, awml to respond by telogram tor tho _afMlicted family of Dr, Iiddy. Tho. Wey. Dr, Kynott, Corraunonds ing Seoretnrr of tho Onurch Extension Socioty, was futrodneed. Tho list of uupnmmmn!ed Dreachors way gono over at tho Bihop's call. But few ohunpes acourred. Tho Rove. Lewls, ‘T Andorson, and (L 8, Kollog wers made of- feotive. In tho afternoon tho anniversnry of the Freodman's Anl Bocloty was held, Dr, M. 0. Briggs, Premdent, the Hov. Dr. Thoman, tho Rev, sir. Rutlodge, and tho Rov. J. V. Leo spoko. 'ho need of Lho EDUGATION OF TIIE COLOTED MINISTERR waa gpectally roforred to. ‘The Itove, Rutlodge and Lo hold thnt the blacky do and will learn to work, and will evon very groatly fix tho dos~ tiny of the South. Bouthern Genoralg, thoy suid, have declsrad thnl tho bincks \\'om,?n war timag, trio to them (tho Sonth), nnd truo to tho Tnitod Btates (tho North) after bolng made freo, A vory Iiboral colleotion “was made, ranstly in $5 bills, " to holp _educata the colored preachors in tho Sonthery Mothodiet Epizeopal Conforence. Tho auniversury af tho CUUROI LXTENIION ROOIETY ocourred In tho ovoning nt 7:10 o'clock.’ Crowds nttended, Tho Rov, O. G Trusdell presided. Tho Rov, Dr, Raymond lead the devotional ox- oroimes, anvouncing he bymn, * From all thut dwall bolow the sky,” and leading in praver. Dr. A, J, Kynott was introduced and made n short speoch, He anid wo nre building ohurches at tho rato of 80D .a vomr ‘Powarda the oloso the Doetor waxed escecdingly ologuent, porfeotly olectiifying the audienco. Greas Interost wan oloited by tho introduotion of the Ruv. Jarvis Smith, Beorelary of TIE DRITISIL WESLEYAN HOCIETY, who openest his spooch i o most bhappy man- wvor, full of wit and humor. Ho thon amazed tho andience by aving of. London that it fu tho most rcliglnnully-unuluclml city whero tho Lne glinh langungs ja spoken, 110 thon gavo a viow, #iteh ny porfeotly sustalnod his afirmation. Iils atyle fs poouliar, und ho beid the nudienco in nt attoutlon to the cloko, Nothing more elo- quont lma ovor boou hieard at & Rock River Con- forenco sossion for years, if evor. WISCONBIN METHODISIS. Srectal Dispateh to the Clicaa Tribune. Osnroyn, Wis,, Oct. ‘Tho Wisconnin Con- forenns of tho Methodist Epiucopal Chnrch was orpanized hoto to-day, Bishop R. 8, Fostor pre- wviding, Tlishop Ames, of Daliimore, 8 also pres- ont. About 200 membora aro hore. Tho Bossion will lagt ono weolt. ——— A. B. Q. F. 1. Rureasp, Vi, Oct. 7.—~Tho Amoriean Board of Foroign Missions continuad in session to-dny. Tho Rov, Dr, Treat rond o paper on the finan- cinl problom. The aim of lhe paper was to sug- gost o way Inwhich in tho coming year tho ro- coipts and oxponditures of the Board could bo zod, To Lbis two answors were poss- irst, tho appropriations may be reduced to a Jovel whict can be easily reuched. This plan was fovored by some, but was defective, beeauso it does not mgko n snitablo provision for our miesionarios. Sccond, donations could bo ruived to o point which would inauwe a roavonsble aupport for miasions. Tho bighest prosperizy of the work would require £500,000 appropriations in both departmonis for the cont- ing your, and as only $100,000 could be oxpoeted from others than Congregution chureher, £400,~ 0C0 muwt como from 1heso churches, 25 por cont motre thau was received during sny yoar prior to Tast, nnd 6 por cent moro thin lost yoar, To subiit such & problom to this body argues hold- uess in commiltee, and yet the necassity is laid upou them to do it. A cammitioo appointed to report upon Dr. Teeat's pupor submitted & rosolutivu, worch was udoptod by the mostivg, rucommemiing that ot lenst £400.000 bo raised for the coming yoar, ns recommonded in Dr. 'Ureat’s papor. Tu tho ovoning meetings were held simultano- ousty at tho Congrogational and DBa tist churches, Addressos were mads by Dr. M- goun, of Towa; Dr, Patton, and Dr. Goodwin, Of Clieayo, and othors, ———r— MISCELLANEOUS, JOINT MEETING OF CONGREGATIONAL AS80CIA- TIONS. Special Irazatch-to Ghe Chicago Tribune, McGreaon, I, Oct, 7.—The joint meeting of tbe Garnaville and Mitchell Agsociatious of the Congrogational Chureh opens to-mortow even- ing in thin city. The two Associntions include cight of the northeru counticu of tho Stato, and tho atteudance of divines espociully will be largo, GENERAL CONFERENCE OF FREL-WILL DALTISTS, Provipexce, R, I, Qct. 7.—Iuae tricunial sesgion of {he Freo-Will Bantist General Con- farenco opened in Toger Williams Chureh, tlus city, to-day, Delegatos woro proseut from twenty-ningyearly meutings in New Englaud, Now York, Penusylvania, Vitgivia, Ohio, Mich- igan, Iudisna, lllivoir, Town, Wisconnin, and Carada, “The Rev,-D. W, O. Durgin, of Nuow pebire, was choson Modorator. ‘The annua) report of ‘the Sablath-School Union wag pre- rented, 1t stures that thera wus wore progresy made the pest yeer 1 Sabbath-sekool work thun in any vrovious was organized. MILWAURLE PRESNYTLRT, pecial Lisnateh o I'he Ulncuan Lrisune, Minwaukik, Oot, T.—1he AMilwaukio Presby- tetv mot tu-day, A numbor of teports weze read, aud tho neual committces wero appointed. Cieero I, Btovors was clocted Mcderator. TLe next meeting takies place at Janosvilo the lasc Tuesday of April noxt, = e ‘LATEST NEW YORK ®ARKEYS, Speciul Disvatch to The Chicagy ribune, WALL HTREL New York, Oct, 7.~"Thero is netually no limit 1o the work of tho Wall utreet runior-mongers. “Whoy wote notively ungaged ngain Lo-duy cotn. ing purticulnrs a0out the failures of somo large vanking and morcautils houses, and the embar- rurstnent of others. All thove wero alike with- out foundation, There is considorablo talk of taking wensures to wileuca these. wischievous tungues, year sinco tho Bablati-school TRODUCE, ‘The whoert markes opened with o boetter tone. Tho hanted olerings uf goud spring induces & steadiness. Tho fuquiry I8 mmply for export, ‘Phe murkot for now wheat closea,botier on good No, £ wpring, which is scarco and wanted to completo “cargoes. The domand is chiefly for oxport, Winterstoadyaud in fair requost. Sales ara 103,000 bn ; at 3LUG@1.10 for ungraded Iowa and Alonesota, $1,1116@1.11 for No. 2 Chicago ppring, 518 for Northwost, 8L0ME for No, 4 Chicago pring, $1.16 for No. 2 Milwnitkes, 81,13 forold do, $1.19@1.28 for red Wostern, $1.24 for amber do, §11.84 Tor white Ohio, $1.35@1.10 for whito Michigan, §1.24 for amber do, sud €1.16!¢ for old Chicago in store, Barlay dull end tamie. Buyors hold off. Barloy male firm, bub qoiot. Sales of 1,000 boxon Canada Wost av $1.60 cash, and 4,500 bu ool Weetern, part to prrive, al £1.40, time, Quity quito selive sud in better demand, chiefly for tho wrade. Sales aro 97,000 bu; new Ohlo nused at 59@621¢e, white at G1@08!¢e, Westorn wnizod ot (3G COi¢o, whiro at 03@G5Y50, mixed ub O1@623ge, wnd whits at C2@0da, Tiyo quiot and tsmo, ‘Lho sales ara 1,200 bu State at-9dc on dook, and 8,060 bu do, to amive firat halt of October, at £1.00, Corn is mcro active aud highor, Demend chielly for export, _tholeh fair for Lastorn Hintes, Sales aro 125,000 bu ; Wentern mixed ap WL@I6He, do whito nt I0c@H1.02, do yellow at 9793c, thie latter for car-lots, nud nixad, to'az- rivo last half of this month, at 97c, Tho pork market is I activo and easior, Balos of 125 bilw mass 3.00@G 25,15 ; 50 bria do, soller Octobor, at §22.85@22.00; 250 bris do, buyor do, at £23.(6, Lacd is weukier and loss active, Ihe demand for tho future i falling off. Hatos of 30D tey ab143fo for old Wentern mtosm; U0 tes kottle at 163{@16o, which ds very uweurce; 1,000 tes ot 1997e, For future dolivery we hoar ol 500 tey, sellor January, 5t 18 8-1605 500 tes, gellor six’ wonths, at 13 1-16@12350; 250 tes, sellor all the year, at 13210, Whikky in moderatoly uutive and prices aro ifo por gallon Jower. Balos of 200 bris at $1.07, aud 100 Bria ot €200, WISCONSIN KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, Speeial Depateh to Lhe Chicugo T'riby Mipwavis, Oct, 7.~At tho segsion of Sir te Touplue, this morning, the following oflicers woro elcoled: Urand Commander, O, P Whittord; Doputy nd Commandor, J, II, Dudges CGrand Goneraligsimo, O, T, Chapmat 3 Crrand Captain-Genoral, D, C, Lamb ; Grand I're- Inte, Delos Pulford; Grand Senior Wardon, W. Rempator; Grand Junior Wardan, I, 8, Goss; Gruod ‘LUrvossurer, T, 8t, Goorgo; Grand To- vorder, §, W, Woudhull, The {nstallation took pluce this eveniug, —_— OBITUARY, Nzw Yous, Oot. 7.—~Tho Rov, Dy, T, M, Edd. I Tl meOIMIG B D530, e ik onpesite noarly 1o tho last, eut, with goveral oleial uesocintos, and Uen, Clluton B, Fiek, The funoral will take placo at 8t Peul's Chureh, New Yok, Frdsy, at 2 ]n\m. Illll‘n)usl l.{ntnc- a};d r;’th?r pfi\xwxnlnfli xmln. atory will offlolato, ‘The body will pra | takau t Chioape for um:rutm{ b i All of s “farily wero prea- | EQUALIZATION. Tho State Board Closing Up- Their Work Asscusmonts Against Corporations in Cook Countye. 8pectal Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, SrniNoriELD, 11, Oct. 7.—~The Commitice on Gapital Htook mado thelr report to-day, and X wond tho assossmont againut tho corporations in Cook County. 'no aspossmont has been reduced to 60 per cont of tho Inst valuo of the eapital staak, na found and assosaed by the Board, Tne procoss by which tho Board arrved at the valus of tho onpital Atook hias boon uo often explained that I do not roport 18, Dank of Montreal... Gorapoetion Granite Compiny, Chicig Weat Division Raflroad Chicago Duck Conpany.. Ghileaga Oar Whuel Conty Onfeago Plow Compiy., Crano Brothors’ Munufucturing Company. Qook County Savings Bank Dimo Savings Dank. ... .. Gurmauls Batik of Given Hido and Loatber Bank, Iido and Leathor Compsns Mighlaud Park Buliding Co Sterohauts!, Farmers' aud Mechani Lank,. waese Northwopicrn Hink Dabiishin Peoplo’s Loin and Savings Haul Tucifiv Hotal Compnny, . Unjon Hido and Losthier Comp: Union Robilug MH) Compnny, Unjon Foundry Warks, ., Yesecl Qwaers Suvings’ Goupany, Wright & Lawthor Oif and Lwllcumpany. Weetorn Rank Noto aud En o o Western Comont Company. 4240 Chlcago Plate and Bar Mill 0,670 District Telograph Company, 13,010 abeork tanufacturing Coinps 6876 Alder Frudt Prosorving Compuny, 01802 Chamlur of Qommeres. ..., £+ 00,800 Amerlean Tnsurance Compuny 120, Travolers’ Insurauco Company. 00,748 Mutual Lifs Insuranco Gompany,. Troteotion Life Insuranco Uompal Post Printing Gompany. Blnats Zellung Cotnipany. . Tullwnn Palsce Car Compi vve West Chicago Gus-Light Company. North Chicago Rolllg-Mill..., Ohieao Gas-Lijist wnd Cake Oom Northwestorn Diatiiling Compun 63 CGornall Watel Cotupany ... 12,6 Chicago Alcoliol Works, .., 21,800 Ghicago Railway Constructios b 109,977 Culcayo, Wihninglon & Verudlion Coul Gom= " fiiped Manufacturlig Gompany.... 23,616 Foreat & Bradloy Mannfucturing Company... 360,000 Evoniug Jourun) COMmpanY.eeees suesen 60,000 Thera sre eighty-five corporatious in Cook Couuty, aud avout 100 in the State, T'ho tolal mesessment, in round Janmbers, is $14,000,C00. T'he total nmount of eapital stoclk assessment agaiuat tho railronda of the State {8 $32,000,000, 48 uguibel $04,000,000 last yonr. A et PRCPOSED 'SOLDIERS’ REUNION, & Stecinl Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Jorier, 1L, Oct, 7.—A meeling of soldiera of Will County was Leld at tho Court-House, in thin ity, to-night, Lo make arcangements for a penernl ronnion of soldiors to be held {n this city Thuradav, tho 28th of October. An or- gouizavon wog effected, to Lo known as o Will County Sold ers’ Asaociation, The oilicerd to gerve until tho reunion are: Presi- dent, Capt. Charics A, Hill, Joliot; Vice-Presi- denty, Maj. 8. . Nelson Welton, Cupt. J. @, Ei- wood, Joliot ; Cu&:t. E. Garo Reud, W. J, Roming- ton, Phinfle!d; Howard Johuston, Wilminguon. Socrotarios, Capt, W. H, H, Wasson, Plainsield ; 1. A, Nnttinger, Jotiet. Troasuror, W. II. Caln, Plainflold. A Committeo on Constitution and By-Lawsa was appointed, to report on the 20th, £1.cechen wore mado by Capt, \Wasson and Mnj. Nelrgn, full of enchusinsm in tho cause. Tho present ontlook ie that it will be the largest of any gimtar affair over held in tws part of tha State, as prepaistiond will be made on n grand uc‘uludtu accommodate ull soldiers who oy attond, E i THE F.RE ENGINEERS. 81, Lowts, Oct. 7.~Tho Engineora' Conven- tion conmmad wost of the titae te-day in ex- amining and discussing & number of Lmprove- meouls to Hre-apparatus. An uddross on fire- alarm tolegraphs was also delivered to thom by J. W, Glover, of tho Gamowall Fire-Alarm, and resolations pasced r.commending tho .;do})unu ul whut is known as the non-interlorenco alarm. Te was also resolved tuat the underwiitors of tha iffarent citios bo horenftor invited to send dal- eghtes to ths Convention, I'ho uest Qonvontion will bs bold in New York in Cctobor ot pext voar, tho day to be fixed by the Excoutivo Committee. —- e 5 ILLINGIS HGMEQPATHIC ASSOCIATION. anectat Dinpiten to Ihe Chiruan Trivune, Brooyiiaroy, L., Oct, 7.—Tho homeopathic phyeicians of 1ilinois mot in aunual Convention to-dayin tho Freo Osugrogatiousl Church of this city, In the avsenca of Dr. J. A. Vincont, of Surinfligold, Premdeus, tho Vieo-Presidont, Dr. Porter, of Clinton, calied the Axsosiation tu order. 'Tho only business of fwportance was sn interauting diseussion on galvauo theropauties and vleetro surgery. ‘Lho usual reports of com- mitteos and proluning: y business was tinnsacred, The Qonvoution adjourned to meat ut Y o'elock tu-morrow moruing. —— HMOULTON BAILED. New Yonx, Oot. 7.—T'he business partnors of Trancis D. Moulton becamo lns bondsmen to- day in the Beocher slauder suit, ] JIAL NOLIOES, Consumption Can be Cured. SCHENCK'S PULMOKIC SIRUP, 4 SCIENCK'S SEAWERD TONIO, SCLENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, Ats th ovly medicluvs that will ouro Pulionasy Cous sumpiton. Trequently medicines that will stop.a coush will ocea~ alon the death of tho patiout they lock up the lisor, stop tha ciroulation of tha blood, bamorrhaga follows, aud fn fict, thoy olog tho actlon of tho vory organs that causod ta0 caugh, “Lisor Complaint and Dysponsta az tho causos of two- Giifda tho cascs of Cenaumnpliun, Muny porsons cou= pirty of @ dud pain In' tho nidc, constipation, coatod funita, padn in 'tho shyuldorplades oGS of drowsi- news, and reatlovenced, the food Iging heavily on the stom- seh. socompnied with acldity snd bolahiti upof wind, “Miiows kyumptoms usually orlginnte from @ dlsordurod eonalilon of the stomach ur o torpid Hver, Panona 2o atfacted, {1 they taka ono ar two heavy ealds It cough In theso oases ba suddonty cheokod, will h gud liver cloggod, somaining torpld and ctlve, and aliudst, be fore thoy are awara tiu lungs ato s uil iceratod, thy rosult of which ls dcath, almionio Sirup fs ay oxpectorant which doos now ol colial ae ansthing esloulatad ta- Shcck & ongh suddenty, Riooncls Soh:Weal Tonto dissolvon thio food, wmixes with thogastrio julees of (110 atomach, 3ids digestion, and cryatos a ravenouns appetit. When the buwals aro costive, shin salluty, or the aymp- toma athierwiso of a billus tanduncy, Sohonck's ban- drako Villu aro ronuired, "Llicse modicines are Drepared only Iy TSBIATNON & 0N, N. K. corner S{x( and Avch-sin, Philadelphla, And 2o E55 suln 3 a3l Srusints amd dontamme L YINANCIAL, [vestment Department OF TUR MERCHANTS, FARMERS', AND HECHANICY SAVINGS BANK. NVESTHENT CERTIFICATES, Soourod on Improved Roeal Estate, bearing intorest at the_rate of 7 3-10 por cont por annum. Intorest payo~ ble in quarterly installmonts. Cor- tiflontos for $100 to 5,000 registor- ed, or transferable by éohvax-y, For {mrtiuulm's apply in porson or by ottor to tho undersigned, at tho M., I, & M. Bavings Bank, 75 South Clurk-st, SBYDNEY MYERS, Ionagor, FIRST-CLASS Town, Conaty, School & Bridge Bouds BOUGELT. Loens of #5,000 and upwards made upon Roal Estato by CITIZENS' BANK OF CHICAGO, 168 MADISON-BT: Holon | . HOSIERY, UNDERWEDR &0, Underwear, &e. STMPSON, NORWELL " & 0O, Invito attontion to an unusually sttractive stock of FALL AND WINTER HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, END GLOVES, All grados and gizes, for Tadies, Gentlomen, Missos, Boys, snd Children, at VERY LOW PRICES. ‘We call particular attontion to 8 lot of FIVE OASES LADES NERNO VESTS ‘Which wo shall sell AT 62 1-2 CENTS, Extra Bargains. KID GLOVES Wo offor a maguiflcent nssortment of colors in our “TREFOUSSE MAKE) JOSEPH KID, B-Buttons, st $1 a pair, a1l colors, and every ) pair warrantod, SIHPSON, NORWELL & G0, 79 & 81 Btate-st. GLOVES, FOR FALL AND WINTER, Fashionatle aud Oelehated Makes ! is . 0N -i]fi ok b State and Washington-sts., ERTEFS AT ) ‘Havo opened g full line of the cele- brated Dagmar 3-button Glove, in ‘Fall, Winter, end Opora Shados, at \$1.50 per pair, for Ladies. 4.button do,, in Fall Shades, at £1.25. i A iull line Ladios’ Calf Gauntlots, $1.50 upward, A A greab bargein in Lodios’ Castor ait $1.60, reduced from $2.00. TENT'S CELEBRATED, FOR GBELY WEAR, A choico lizo 1 end 2-buttons. BNTY DRIVING GLOVES! uMu BRIVIEG & JVES! Reynior Dogskin; Conuino Eng. ".Buc‘.syf-n rare and valusble nrticlol ‘Real Capo; bury’d Castor; Cas- or and Bug, Culf, Speciel Bergaingin Cnstqr, nt £1.50 wnd $2,00, reduced from #2,00 end 112,60, and e largo assortment of “Ladies’, Mon’s aud Chiliren’s Cash- more Gioves, 1, 2 ancl 3-buttons, and 1 and 2-bubtons Fleocod and ¥lan- nol-lined, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THR German National Bank OF CHICA.GO, At the Close of Business, onFriduy, Oct, 2, 1874, Loansand df Overdralis 1‘407'0‘]‘.5'“ (T % 3,224,20 Duvfrom: N?!ofl;mg 860,498 63 52,622.25 . Banksindbaitom _ S4,03026 oo Roal eatateurne BI0,004:05 el Wipt SUH ramas : UL Rt B DY) 12,708,8¢2 5v574.98 GT54, 13,678.00 al o (tacluding nickels) B e v, doudtlonina.ll, 11,230.00 LIARILITIE! < | 660,000.00 Other undivided 10,887.06 unlludlfll; 225,000401 Tadividual depos Demand cortiilo: Thou cartificater Qortilied oheoks, uo to othor N lIOI'I‘:I i 010 atho + and “baukors 211,424.67 Bt e Danki 0104297 1,320,115.73 B34,786,22 82,815,872.78 or of thu Gurman Natiouat 1, Herman Hchaftner, O . Buhk of Chiceuos do uly e tist tho atatomont 1 truty o (he hostat Y Kl L RACAN SOL A TN BTATE OF JLLINODIS, QuuNTY 0¥ UDUK, EBworn and auhacribed dey _of Octo- bor, 1474, DOLP gy Pultla, Borrasimtions HBAUA, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Dr,l-lmn and ;vnn:fwrlnd for ];}“c:’n'uuumumm“' anrhTP s Mt ergor's Lus ot g U hAta: siid ave; l-’h‘.u-vrv 8. oo BN STATEMBNTS:, . REPORT OF THE CONDITION or TR Union Mationdl Bank OF CHICAGO, At Chicago, in the Stato of Tilinols, at tho close of business Oct. 2, 187, RESOUKROHS, 83,901.652.75 A7, onds oul it For h ke BED.000,00 onds, And o Engon Do ey FodEcne. 61,073,28 ine I'l;nl rerervy i, » "i&(f"x?”:’n"‘u‘ T48,767.08 Duo. from, Biate 301,300.43 hanks and bank« o yeoed noal siato. Tir 76,809.17 i, st s Current ozpotisos 164,173.41 and tazos paid, Peomiumn bald, Cheoks and otho g ltome., ms G60G.4G SThan m:‘)‘n"...\;am‘;‘;‘.uow 808,620.17 o it T 225,000.00 2nm15.8 1,2 58805:58 — = 1,792,472.07 Tivo per cent, ro- Gamption Tond. 10,000.00 ? T:«.In;..kp’m LABILITIR, SPO6TH168.08 pitat stod iy 1,900,000.01 Sucpis i S1I0%008:00 ¥ fite, 07,210, PR R, AL Tt ricersagtira . §00,000.00 93,286,413.30 ot dopasits 108,811.54 Qortiiad cheoks STUHOHT o Vional Ban 1,314,77.50 D et 1,137,021.34 - e . 5,970,238.04 B5,067,468.08 o T oy mmad bk, s wear Lhie! i ahavo tatanmont s rus, 10 (U OfLGT AL TVES, Gaoblor. to 1ng, thi Gl day of Oc- LLIAN O, INPWid, Notury Publie, ANRS T QDELT Wichs, 3, 1) UT, Corroot—Attact: a, D) . \vHERLER, gmw" REPORY 0F THE CONDITION Or THE Cook Counly National Bank OF CHICAGO, ILL., At the Close of Business, Friday, Oct, 2, 1874, RESOUROES. Loaus and Discounts a3 Tioidd tn aocura Den tocke, Bond« and Morigs: Omer todcerlug and 1 Dun_ from i o/ior Vutional Tini i Manks and Nankers tate, Furalturo, aud oneas and Taxos paid, s 1fi'| ol C3; Gloaring-Hoo Taa] 1o 1 it 1, Ty 1du 4% Por Gont Kaden L — Nationn! Baui: ) Dividends uapald it Bomsnd 4:5.“:1:1?«.:?‘« Tinitod Stat Duy to ot tio: Duo to State Total, . to of Miaols, Dounty of Cook, as. ol o, Lirautdont of tho ebovo.nsimed lingk, do bty sncar hat o sbore Malomout 15 trao, 0150 best ol my kaowledgonnd Beiphy \ypmy, Presidont, ; d sworn to hafors o thia 1th day of Go- Lohanalhed and erony i oQUTS: 1o, {Vn’mry Wiblic. Corroct—Attosts TIRATT ™ I EPORT OF OF T8I OF 11116 CONDITION =3 Hida & Loather Bank At the Close of Business, Friday, Oct. 2, 1574, in compliance with the call of the Chicago . Clearing House Associntion, TRESOUROKS! Not=s and Dlile Discauntad., Suspandad Lobl.... Tndubiedneee of Direotors. Qyordratis., Furnfiurs, .3423,008.89 H Suae Cuernt Eaponses Waxes Pal O Ga a w Cis e OLU-BL kb o % SO e sare SHBINOL o0 $667,018.40 LIABILITIES: Capital Btock paid In, lmyl vidual Doposits . Disvount znd lizchango, 8007,678.40 f Gashigr of the 1iida nod Leathor ik oF e Zfi.vg:mll;;'m?) savaar that tio abora plato- o o 3 tuant fa traog o tha btk ol BT P RORMRST, Cushior. and subscribod before o this soventh day of 05&%@.‘?&7& JAS. I GILBIKT, REPORT OF TO%E CONDITION PRESTON, KEAN &GO, BANEKERS, | 45 made to the Clearing-Touse Association at the Close of Business, October 2, 1874, RUBOUROES: Notes and Bills disoounted... . Cull Loaus on Uash Collatarals, Ovordealidy.n, Furultiira ntid Buo frin Yaul Bonds) Jand Warrani Tavonuo Sinm) Caah sud Qlical 81,0041.07 1 Ko o Country Dopos] Burpiie sueersne it Miiuole, Oits of Chlengo, County of Conk, B eoebys of tho firm'al Bratir 1oun 4 ., do satemty tear thy xiose Mataniong i ruc s (b Dokt Py Knawiodue and Lollols W, GRS tonnd subsoribed hof i 28 - Aworn subsorlbied botora e this 7th dz of Doto. h R, preprtsior T, 1814, ] ary Publlo, STOOKHOLDERS' MEETING, | Tockfrd, Doek Tsaul & 8, Lows Dallroad G0 Secretary’s OBke. Roow Itaxm, I, Sopt. 7, 1874, Stockholders’ IMeeting. ym that the-annoal mooting of the 5 111 b d Lo o !t {.‘Auh Thdid ot g0 omovs of thia Com: .nu.«“'x'.':‘iv‘% ifuols, o Wedzosdar, AT day of Oatolies, 8§ o Willkmrmap, Bearstars, .§ 100,000.00 OCEAN NAVIGATION. (UHARD MATL LINE, REDUCED RA_T@O HUROPE, To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glags gow, or Londonderry, a5, Apply at Company's Oftieo, northwest corner Olark and Randolptests., Ubleago, P, 1), DU VERNET, Ganoral Wostern Anent, " BTATE LINE. ANE ohar to Glugpase, Livorynal, Betfase Londunderry, ~Liese olezant, now, Ulydo-butll stomora will il (7om Vioe No, i, i Noth tivor, a3 fule 8 HAVLYANIA, W i1 Now 1o ud nvory Wadnasday ‘thevanlter, takfug pnssengrs ol tieaugh rates to ull parta of Great liritatn and Iroland, Notway, Suode, Donntuciy snd Goemany, Deatts for For froight or passago anply to AUS' BALDWIE &« 0. fi«un“?fl B, Now Yorks any othor lino, " BT T el e Gei) Wentorn Agon, il Ui NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, ThoSouth Walos Atiantle Steamanip Gompany's New Fieticclass, Full-poarerni Oaeim SalE e Bemueyivanin Tialtrong Whitl, Joeesy Olty: ™ FEMIHOKE vvve.Oot, 31, 1 ULAMDIGA N, v, Oet, 51, areyl d ssengere nt throuzh Tatos from all putts of tho Unitad Stat il Cannda to natilps, bulit #uyircesly for the frade, nrepros videst with all th Sdanialit lutest Impryvomenia fur tho comlortand CABIN AND S8TRERAGR PASSENGERS, Tirat Cubln, $76 and #80 ¢y . B sarcency. Hburan, .aru'u"‘é‘u?::‘.f?. S lnls 0 Eropat Stearaga anetlfeatos from Cardia, 3%, b for L1 and upunedn, X rthier particulars, apply fn Oardiff, at the Come ny's Olfices, No. | Dock Chiainbecs, and In Now York ta AROGIIDBALD BAXTER & GO. Agouts, No. ¥ roadiay, Hotional Line of Stanmshipa.~ INOTICE. Taemost southotly routo bas : tuls Combany (o 84914, 100 &3 Neningdy 2dopicd by VIEREOU L nd QUENS- Salling frum Now York for I Salling from , ek fo Lodon Al aa drery fortatgl il . York fur Lotdon (direct) avery fortaight, Cabin assage, 330, 40, ourre i ik AR i T & Draftu tor £1and upward. LA IBON, Westorn Azont, e cornee Dlack and Vaudofpliate. (oppusica now ), Gl s = Pl 9‘&‘ LY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, I AL TRANSATIANTIC COMBANY'S SATL RTEAMSUIPN BETW BN N "AND TEAVILE, GALLANG AT ey s o aplonuld vassole i 1 fanocto vt fa m Lt (boing more sotthorly plerde, b ég\v{ll; iy s ollows m":" st ied I, i NIy Jachesues, ., a o s DI PA RIS, Daury ey Ot 11 Fmectoan teavalect, by (akii ¢ avoid bott traus S0 0% Tasiial taftvag and tho discomiorts of erossiag s Glano) sldze st s, Seoptle Sl oo, 94 Tiagt Wanhiigtotietss Jinavs 15, Gbicagos ; T Great Western Steamship Line, From News York to Bristol (England) dlecot. Arrngon, Wednesday, tot. 7. _Groot Wostorn, Tuosday, t. syrn-mmn. Theaday, Nor: 10, ‘abin Parsa : Intorinadiato, £45; 8'corgs, 8%, Fxgurgion tich Toriy ae o BaTeat booos 1mko Shoto & Arant. "GEO. MODONAT SLEEPING COACHES. e, FOR NE __RAILEOAD TINE TA2LE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAILNS. epted. * Bunday oavy Sive Bundey at B0 as e § D WICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Diepoty yoot ar' 1ke sty and root of Treenty.sscond-tt, ficket wlice, 61 Clark at., southeust curner of NKandolphy and 15 Canal-t., carner W' Hadison, Teave, Atanted.—T Baturdayye jMonday oxeaptad. | Az- Mail (ylo s and alr Hne), Day Expe- dackron Accom ‘Atlantie Exvross Night Bzpress. QRAND RAPINE AND HOEKEIGH Marning fian Kigut Ksprec Chicage, Kantas Cily i, Urey and Chfccgo, Spring) Through Eine, Union Dep: t & Uridye, IicKet Giiices 2 At Depaty Kansao Oity and Dow IKusan Gl Lizprost, e Louds apd woza: §i: Lol ingsold Fast 1 san Olty zpras, ., Konkluk & It eMtAen, MILWAYKEE & ST, PAUL RAI'WAY, on et « Desat Ofes her wd at Dopote | Arrive, [+ 2:00 8, m. [*11:00a, m. v av i} 930 8, 10, [*4:00 p. 1 Mipwaukes, m:{ir'fi‘gn * 7:50p. 0 e i o ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILRIAD. Depol footaf Lakeat. and ool af, Tisentysecondat, Tehm ot Tk Heloighcstn e Giark Lenee, Arrive, Ty Calro & New Ol Boucls & ino kus K Dubuquo & Blotx Gy Tsubuqgus & Siouz Ui y K: (a) Gilnan Passougor,.. (@) Ituus to Chumpalzs on Satardayd, CHICAGN, BURLINGTON & UUINSY RAILRIYN. Depots—tout of Lakeatss India gk Sisteenllste, ek aniat it Sicteenthts, 1icket bilcat, No, i3 lari T v ducsic Holsty anid at depvtd. Lare, | Arrive, ey 15'{14 L, fus. Gty Lanvonwor K ron & it Garots b o, Dawner'stiravo Accatimadation Dowaor'sUcovs Aovuiumodation 7ok, Bund CHICACO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRIAD. Tcket agicen, &2 ClrS.at, (Shermansftouso), und 75 Ganate oy cortter Had{ton-at,, and ut the deput. aPaoffio I'nat Linc A gt Ay 1, @ Hubny O o Night' x Night artd Dubaal roopwet & Du Bilwankes Atal Allwenkee it » U Mtiwanken Passon b Milwauen Dassongor L Greeu uy 15 pioss., bt Vanl i s o 5 b o o i Marauuite iZspro 1 dara, Bt e t Wollnand Kinzlo- f t Canal snd fhuzio-sts, pat cor b-Deyot gornor o CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. R id Shermanats, Ticke! of Devat,copuer of apBurcn and Syenmna e Teute, p— Arrive, ' Quiaa, Tonvomet B 3 d OALES. i FAIRBANKS? BTANT D - SCALES OF ALL RINDS, 4&3 FAIRBANKO.MORSE & 00, %' 111 &118 LakeSt, Chicaga, Re carefullobuy only tho Guaulna, i i i 1 § i1 i i 3 I i s o H o LR

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