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2 Poace uanied Seutt on tho st nd, drawing & revolver, fired at ths Iatler threo timns, Scott , took leg tal and ereaned witbout brine fujured. On the prosions das Seott had pubiicly boree- whipped Winter. ‘The lat er surrenderod to an oiticar and enve honds fur Lin appea-ance for pre- luninary heanng on Froday afteruon, Both carpedare weil known rolidenos i Hunting- | ton. wheto the affsir occasioned muelh sxcito. Third Day of the Trial, at Fort Wayne, | ™™ of Joseph Wall, for Murder. "CRIMINAL NEWS. Discovery of n Scheme in New York for Shoving “Queer " Railrond Tickets, THREE_PERSONS POISONZD, LouisviLLe, Ky, Nov. 10,—Soveral days ago | tho family of Charles Massey, Sr., who lives at A Princely Burglar of Gotham Bronght ' Fordsville, Ky.. wers taxcn suddenly NI, Phyoi- 1o Grief at Last. ciang pronounced the mirknass the effect of | 0 Grich a% Lasie { poraon, aud. despito thnir efforts, tho son, | ~ | danghiter, and wife dicd. ‘Tha rhyu!cm:l' i liave discaverad that the woll used by the famils Ospture of & Man Who Ravished Graves to . was Bhied with poiavis, citlier stryebomn or | Booure the Joffing, arronic. but biw itcamn thore is ot known, e s No porson is suspected, bat all things indicats BOQUS RAILROAD TICKETS, that tho poikon was put in the well by human Byec:a Disinte (o I'he Casea o Irebuns, hauda. Othes of idr. Massay's famuly are fn a Rew Yong, Nov. 10.—informaticn was to- Tair way to recover. 4, oaived this morning by John J. Sproal, Genoral 4 npenp PLUCKED FROM THE BUTHING. | Agent in thta eity for tuo [llinois Contral Rai- Enectar iz ateh to I'he Cricaan Ir bine, { oracely flled with an audiones which evideutiy THE CHICAGO TRIBUNIE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBIR U, 1875, LG 5 [ now written thore. 1 want to take ap tho sub- RELIGIOUS. |1m Just whoro I Inft ol [u Malthow wo aro , to'd tq # Lay not up transurea for yonrselt on *earth, whore moth and rust doth corract and whero tbieves break through an ) atoal, but lay ! up for yonrsclves treasiteen fn hoaven, for whers yanr gressuro s thero will your bLeart Le also," Now, if wo aro living ns we are com- watded o livo, our treasuros aro in fleavon and ‘not ou oarth, Tho resson so many are disan- 1ointed uowadnya in that they do nod vbev that vommaud, When tho treasares of carth are the Kb nway therq is left one worrow, * remoran,” and tdespair s but i the trearura i iy Hearen it sl uevor ho takon nwi Y, Tho world is full of dinappomtment on this sccount, Thay won't : Oboy Giod. A mao mav dis very woalthy in the | tord's opinion, but Lo 18 a paiper in the sight {0 hen-en. < Nakol conie we fio the wonld, aud naked do:att thorofrom." You can tull whoro o man's treavitrn la by tatkiog to bim five m.nntes, whottior fo tho thinge of thua world or stovo, ‘The havpiest - caplo I Liava met are thosa whosn ton to ¢n tha oarth, but tneir headn and hearts { aroin Heaven, Thor that would bo rich fall in- Father Taylor's Revival Meetings Growing in Interesi. November Meeling of the Preshyterian Sunday-School Astoclation, An Episcopalian View of the Vexed Bchool Question, Tho Brooklyn Revival, FATHER TAYLOR'S REVIVAL, The intorest nwakenod tu Father Tavlor's ro- | (o diveis tomptatlons. Rea Low many vivai meetings is somewhat on tho incresne, and ¢ wealthy families bave sonm who are Iast ovening tho Fuet M. E. Church was mod- { 1000k A rich man was faken w0 the i fusano asylam, and. swhon he mirived thers ! lio throw liimeelf into n tacking-chair and cried 3 drank deep of the words urterad by the modern il ! Mmwavkes, Nov. 10,—At & meeting of the ! € ** Bixty yoars old, millions of money, aud In tho wsy, of tho. axistonas, ot sy t-:::.n:-‘;; ; m"““‘:m of tho industeial Tloums orday tt man | OVAURelint, audk thero fa o donbt that o nen . mad-houso "~ ihat telis tho story hrlolly, eystem of forgery upo linve: Aated thial Sary Tudsa, o irl of 14, who had | tereet il bo awakenod in religion through | When I wan in Taverpool, a vessst Ao un Lo by meana of tckets purnorting to lave wated that Mary Judge, n g ol 14, Hhicho mekiiies Mooy loaded clear down to tho water's edge. boeu feened by that Uompany for pas- | been abiucted and taken to Chicsgn by her : 8" < sondered why sun did not pink uty, ‘The | mether, a profligato wom.n, and nbanduncd ; Fathar Taylor, before reularly commoncing | winle belug * towod in. She had nsgo between Cuicago and Deaver City, g ¥ R tickots have boon offercd forsaloin taincit:, ' theio to bier own resources, hai been recovored, | tho sorvices, mang several very old bymuy, the ( rprung a leas ot ses, but was loated with and, aithouph extremaly viotant and intractable | o flrut, was overcomo st tho sight of tho Ma- tron, aod bad ruffered hereedl Lo be [nztalled in hoy old quarters and her tawdry tinory roplaced by cionn, tidy attae, Nho Lenow Luppy sgain, and from Information that bas aiready boen ro- o celved it {8 believod that tha forgers ha.o malo Now York the base of operations. Two tickets woro offered far salo this moruing, ono beng tunes of which he stated hie had brought from e Autipodes, Hotneen oach veise, or evory few linex, he mado explanatory remarks., He read tho first alnpier of tuo Acts of tho Apostles, and hold that the Anoatles prayed ten lamber, She wae what ts_calfed watar-logged, I snok o good mauy Christiane ot water. logged. Tuey require 1o Lo towed all the time, all along the rivor of lifa to keep them from rinking baok into tempiation and ein. 1t takos * b days alter Jewun had rizen for Diviua power that { up all tho time of the syiritual ones. Ob ! what B phin, baviue bead: ofesd b ke b Py God gl provudo tiem with tha borwer for ul | & WOtk would ‘be dene . Lhis werl ot Tt 4,558, 8t the Grand Contial Hotol. | 1he offo o Sreriat 1 apat+a to Ilie e vin Tribuae, purposcs in life aud salvation hereaftor. waro onlv not water-logged ! Thoy want of utliera lins aino boon heard of, bit sa cautiuon 3r. Lovis, Nov. 10.--E. . Washbure, Chiof :l\ll b‘:m ‘!)ufflnfienl in hfo fl.!u!‘ vaivation conld Ju:lufl"m du'm :»;“]"lzl( tl‘: wo?;sl.:m :g“‘:l; {jore the movowenin of tiio porons eugaRed i | or e Zocret Sorvieo Dotoctive Force, ins been | 2BIY_be obiitied through Cria. and oo Iloly | rexvectal o 5 the operaijon thiat tho particalars aad numbers of tha tickets could not be oblamoed. 'Tha conw- tarfeita ara priut.d on ok paper, which mak " thom differ 110mi tho genuiue, and the nameof W, I'. Johuson (s atiached to every coupon in ecript tvp:e, nhils the gonuine mignature 18 s.amped on tho princpa, tickut by n fac-witnily block, snd 1 0. in confererce to-day with the Chief of Pohce aud other onicials, and it i supposod the confer- euco was tu reforence to the receut arrost of noionons counter feitery whose bead-juartors aro supposod to bavo bren in Nt, Louis. 1o uxpects ta ke sowe fwportant ald w1 makisg fuitber | our Lord Jesus Clrist, Qhost. Thean prevared mon (o wield tws weaponn, thio Word of God and the testimony of The words of Gud woin tho liviog credent.aln of the existonco of Jom to-day. and ilis power to save. Evory word in tho liihlo showad that Chnist still lived, and to- dux was ready to eave sinners, Tha Word of called pooul; Curiat died to maie us s pecul- iar poouie. 'Tho 1osson why s great many pro. fessod Clstiang ars in tho durkuess i3 that wa are conlotined 1o the world. On the Paoilic €328 in (471, 1 weni imo 8 Suudsy-nchool ong 18iny Sundav. amd 1t was only haif fall, The Saperintevdeut wanted to soud the children A P 1 AN Hdarth God wns power, bat 1 neaded testi- home, aud wsied my opmion. I said I thought f;‘é'.’:,‘:fl';,‘.",‘::.,’u‘d"{,,?.:‘: JE M far artenta froin thaconnsrteitorawhiowere indiotad « (LU Wa - pors testimony was oniy pro- | bot. aud added fo mysell that. Che way Comgauy. for toemit porr lirago Yo i curnble through Jesus Cunst: and thoso ought to Lo gl to get auy of thom to schoot, and Deuver City wim 8t Loumw. Tae AN UNPROFITAILE BOARDER. ; Who uad Liim in thew Learis woro tho lving | Ho ariied tue to wpeak to thein, aud, gowg to a couponn attached o tho forged Spertal Dieval h to 11 Caieazo * rivune, Trucssen of ilis vowor. Tt wus en.ortial to | blaciboard, I got o teachor to’ writo for moe. I make unly oue caupsn mecocsary ¢aro sud 3t. Louis, while 1 the genune 1t x nocessary to bave two, nauely: oue couvon ba- twoon Chicago and Lmingbam, and anothe betweou Ellingham and St. Lonie, ,Of cour-o, the m urious tickets are a mokt ceitain to be do- teoted by conductors of tho road, but, in order to jrevent even tho powsibility of any of them beiug taken by mistake, (ho agent In thiy c.ty Lina tufoimod che muiv ulice 1n Cuicago by teie- graphof tho dircover.es that ho hasalrealy made, and a plan that ho has adopted tu 8top tho salo of tickots in tws city, The polico lave beem nlaced on tho track of the porcons who uave offeied the tickets for eale, and it 1 veliesed that the whole gang counccted with the forsery will be capturod, unlosy they whould take alarm before the pulice can sucreed 1n theic plan of opera. \ons for sceuriung the forpers and the.r sgouty, orof a Cadar ateect buardng-bunse, Bharply duuned Aifred M. Decorma for a board-bill, floally spplviog opprobrivus tormy to the Iatter, wheronpon ko fired . slots at tlia former, tho socond saking eT>cbin tio forolead, but not ! breaking tha skull, McClanaaan will rocover, \ Deenrin oacaped, aod 18 supposed to bo Jidiug 1 the ciiy. f { i | I &1, Paty, Minn., Nov. 10.—McClaualian, keop- | | i ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Axavosa, Is,, Nov. 10.—Oune of the prisonors confined 1n the Stato Poniteutiary hiore, under senteuce of 14 vears for the murder of hia fatbor, attomplad suicide by cutting his throat during Jast meht. Tho wounds, howover, it is belioved, | will not rewult fata:l s, The immediato canse of tbo nct is supposed to have been romorse of : couscience, THE PEMITENTIARY FNOR LIFF, Arw Yonx, 2 e trial of John Me- Guire for kiling Samucl Jackson, a colored man, while returminz from a pienic at Bchutzon Park, DBioak on Oct. 15, waa concluded to-day, The Jury roturned w verdict of guilty of muider in tbo pecord degres nnd McGuire was sentonced to ntate Privou for life. A FORT WAYNE MURD:R-TRIAL, i Srecial Disoatch to e C.acago Tribune, \ i i Forr Wavse, Ind., Nov. 10.—This was tho {hird day of tho trial of Josoph Wall for murder. The interest is ucroauing, and tho court-raom i crowded to suffocation. Tbe towsimony eo far has boen vory strong agaiost him. Luo evidenco of Mra, Cronkheit, the wifo of Wall's victio, vhowed that Wall came up-stairs to the rooin oc- | cupled by berself and tho deceared with a revol- ! ver and knifo iu bia baud ; sbat ho Lkuocked tho | deceased down with the rovolvor, siablied hins soveral timos in the head sud body with the knifo, and strrcx bim whon on thw loor with o #tove-hook. Tle diceased siid, ** Ihat man has murdeiod me." John Follantz testitied that the wituoes habitually cairica s revolvor, After the murder was com:mittad ho took off hiy vest, which was covered with hiood, and secretod it. ‘The nogroo's shooa aud pnuts wero mlso bloody. A kuife and a rovolver wure found in a satchiel whick was bidden in a bed, The ovidenco algo showed thiat tho decoased was sery pious, mnglfi. prayicg, and readiog tho Bible constant- | . o trial will last aoveral doyu, INDIAN TERRITORY DIABOLISM. Special Dirateh to 1 he Claca 1o {ribune, Muskougs. Nov. 10,~Williaw Cochran, a Cherolies,"and 8im Noison, a Chicka<aw, wero killed Ly Houston Brown, a Chlckasaw, a fow days ag01n Pickins County, Chickasaw 'Natioa, No surther particulans at presout. FORFEITED MIS BOND. late Presiding Judgs of Buchanan County, Mise rourd, hus focfeitod bis bond to apnear bofore the Crimfoal Court mt Ht, Juserh aud auswer a charge which Lio was rosting undor. ‘THE PRINCE OF BURGLARS, i New York Sun, Nov, v, BASTARDY. wi’ifl.‘lfli "‘l'lf““,g ‘:“’,“"'OC’L‘X';’:D:"’:"";‘ al of | O of ite handsomest, best-dressed loungers, nearly threo davs befors Judge Batloy, a Winno- | :;fi::l::tflfl:‘:i ‘::,“r,‘u’; “fifi‘.: :z:;;ff‘:fl:: bago County jurv returoed o vordict to-night ~is o Vormont priscn, awaiting teial sy tho S et g yeutd ol was dle funee: o, 80 SO BN ATE el Cutloy of ababy. 1t apnears that tho PlatubiIC in el L eor mauy yoars mado n buslneas uf burglary, case, Thoross Bubr, n handeomo Goiman gisl of wmassiug theroby & fortuna cstimaied at voye 18 aummore, brought sutt against tho dofendant ST WS Ui thonsand duliarw ; and hla monoy atiaco Willlams, son of & nonliby farmos ot grdt puraioes end dolisrs s and bls monoy ¢ this county, for the support of a Lastard chitd, of every troublo with cho law. Il undoc- ! ‘Tha dofendants parcuts fousht the cans on thy talinga bavo invaciably been of great magni. . ground that hie had not arriyed at buber y, and, tude, Itke tho Waterzord aud othor profiavie Bt the t.ma alleged, coutd uot Luve begoiten & bank rubber.cs. Al.ough meny timen arrosted, | child. Ten or vloven doctots o, peared ns wit. o Las never been vrougit to tmak. Iu wmose in debates on | quostions. Novody lad nright to apired Woud of God, : throueh Him i alwl:‘kur nanted interest awakoued bore In . work. i ¢lty to take hwold with hiw, and | & bymn was sung byterian Churchos of the city and vicioity beld its November weating Trcuday evoufng, n the | { Thirticth street. The iuclemency of tho evoning ! did not prevent a full attondance. Ona of tho . eross of the I'rotestant Episcopal Church of the fentures of tuls Aswociatlon fu its marked social character. Tho ladies of tho Fifth Churoh had propared 8 fino collation, which was discussed for an hour, after which Dr. Gibsou lad in the devotional part of the programme. ciation, spako on the qualitications of Tonm:l] lumhern.h Sinmnd ug fil Wi, the o], Ll 57. Loors, Mo, Nov, 10.—Michacl Fitz-Gorald, | Lofhied with the 1Holg Guont chlld of God to bo_tilled witn wan his own fault if ho was not. ask all to rire who were filled with the Spirit, - nono wonld dare to do it. bolow their privilegas. were potisfied with the bare lifo thoy received ¢ Calvary, butthere waasuch a thing as recelving the Daring tho lust six weoss Broad aay liss lacked : J101v Ghn t for servico. cra to pray (bat the 8, tuem and 1it ther for ¢ The tosciier should feel tura of hus xround, and ins) ire contidence. having authority, the morol teaclior, Eacl blade of giaws, flower, each svent in Providence, not taiprove, ** Il slall not want,” to ehall not be indigeat. botween boing sim, havo fajtn. Tt was Satan who hiad catrol the Bibiteal dogmas and metaphysical dobate the Biulo, Thoy had a 1ight to baliove it all, and ael 1o quostions.about it eithor. It was the in- Gud's methad to save sin oy wan through Josus, sud thise who believed in Him shonld nulJmmln. but have everlusung lifo. Nomnn coald bo convinced agalnut bin will. Tt toqured God's power to aid bum, tho chiarzo to tho battory, o to apoak, and this conld ouly be procured by P aver—praver fur sud, ** Lot ua put down the treasures or ouch,” ood the childesn saoke thow wut, “ onoy, Inud, Louses, fust horses, fr.ends, plearutes.” At last romo oue suggested * tobacco,” A good toany peojile take an idol of tobacco. lum is the next evil. Hnvdreds of wen in Broolilyn thinic iore of tho rum-bottlo than any-, thing elso {n this world or fleaven, Alter tho mecting in the rink & special servico was held i the Taveruacla for the benofit of youug mon v woro unable 1o leave thoir busi- nosk. . AL half-paat 8 o'clock Mr. Sankey ntempod Uold-power and muo-work: and then to act upon ( uponthe platforai.and for Lalf an liour entertained theve. ‘God wna a living raivation aud only | tho young men by loading them 1o winging a sltmere coud bo raved. Il | bumber of hymns, Whilo muging 1 nu o this i wlad that Jeeuns loves me," Company Lof the 1Io was working not fur one chureh, bu. Lhurty-thitd Regiment marchod into'the ohurch for Chicago, nnd he asked ot churches 1o the . i fall uniforma, creating quito s wonsatton, el cnrry the + * Tock of Ayos,” was the sung, aftor which D, Aftor anuther forvent prayer, | Talmago led m prayor. Mr. Baukey and the meotiug broke . | sang ** Hold the Fort," and whilo doing so sir, * Moody stepped npon tho plutform, He delisored aBleering nppoal Lo vouws o to work for God, aud, taking hos test from Mark 14: 15, 16, Qo yo into all tha world and preach the Gospal to m'u‘{y creature,” proachod o lengthy sormoun rom it Thisvan Krens work nlong, MEETING OF THE PRESOYTERIAN SUNDAY- SCH™OL AS~0C Tho Eabbath-Schoal Assaciation of the P un. aud | EPISCOPALIANS AND THE SCHOOL QUESTION. Privanreena, Nov, 10.—The Chburch Con- Fifth Charel, coruer or Indisua avenna Usitea Btatos reassombled to-day. L'apers on ; the best methods of procuring and propartog candidates for tho winistry were road. Attho session yestorday, the Rev. Clement AL Butlor, D. ., of Philadelphbis, 1n spoaking of tho achool question, eaid: ** Wo should abandon the irioverent farco and desecration of tho por- functory reading of the Hible in our public tchiools, ‘I'iousands of onr citizons feol tunt this wonld bo the right thing to do, who aro yov unnilling to yield the puint because it ~ould Reem like & wurrender to Romish diota~ tiou. Like Yalutaff, thoy do not ohooso to bo virtuous on compulsion. 'But it 1t be our cone viction, howover 1t msy have been reached, it will bo true dignity to not upon it, No good ocause loses by just concesmiouw. Then, and thou only, can'wa place our puolio school BYH- sem on on impreguabla foundution, ‘Then only will all plausibilicy be taken awny from the claims for Romuu aod other wcotarian’ aohools, Then, 8o, would the churches bo made to feel anow and mote deeply tiie duty of tho roligious educa~ tion uf tho chitdren of the Itepablic,” At tuo evomng session, tho subject of church musie way discunsed, Tho firat four speakors, viz.: the Rovs. E.N. Patter, of Behenactady, ) Y. 5 W. IL Cook, of how Yorlc; J, M. Shakofr- ord, of New York ; aud Qeorge A, \ildes, of Now Yok, took the comuwn Kround, which was rather againat the practice of comm.tting musical parts of the Korvico of tho church 1o quartotto chirs or wonk choruses in o gallery, sud in Lavor of the parucipation of tho entire cungros Tho Rov, J. H. Waiker, President of the Asso- Sunday- 19 amed tirst of there, * Bo- " The spesker legy of evary the Spirit, and 1t If he should Thoy were all I'ving A groat many Caristians ‘tho spoaker dwelt at enyth on this quahifieation, urging all bia bear- init micht como upon oir work. Authoritativences was another qualification. He should speak as ono S:mplicity oame next, Christ, wad beld up a8 an_exawplo, {ruit, bLird, etc., ag well a6 object of was prossod 1nto his eervice, It did Lord I8 my shephord, I v, ** Doity I8 my pastor, I Thoro was a ‘differonce le and silly. To be chuld- ‘Lhe subject was discussod nt nature, iko was sublime, | uessen for tho defenss, and all de.lared It wan wiances . return of et of the #poil, through | length by the Rev. L. R. Davis sud othor apeake £otiop 1n this purt of the worstip. Euch of Yerv unlikely that ouo no voung roiid Lecumo b roguos sinony tho detectives, has boon bt way | era, theso mponkors was olso ssvero upon the fnther. Tle Jury, however, bad a differeut opiu- to fiodom. Hia exploit at Barre, llowever, is Me. N, 8. Donuton sroka on *The Sunday- | rather provailing custom of haviug oporatic mu- wn, and prononaced hia guilf likely to briug him to juatice, tor the queer rea~ | Schuol Programmo," iving lus ideas of how the | me, #uch as adaptions from worldy compowitions Spectat Lnopatcn (o rie Cuicuge Trivnne, 100AuNuTON, 1L, Kov. 10.—Hamual A Jonos, of Wapellatia undor ari ot tiero. Z.aue, of Bloomingion, swoars thut of ber unbern cb Id. #un that o aud uis cotncades in tho burglary #ot no plunder, 'Tke bank loat uothiag, and so Catoliue ile bois faber guengly, hin can only weo his monev in carrupt iog bublio ofticors, uird thore aro no 1ndicativus that he s sccowplishing suything in that wanuer, Fetor Ourley cama from Troy, N. Y., a city that nes sooL o nuteworthy comyavy of thlaves aud gamb.ers 10 Now Yors, 1o is au uncou- monly handsome fellow, about 85 yoars oid, THE QUI CY 5CANDAL, Bvenial Inevaten to I'he Chicuan Trivune, Quixcy, 111, Nov. 10 —The 1lofman scaudal trisl is aow in £all progress, Tuo sowsions of the conacil are secrot, but a Whig rapor.or hos school shou'd bo conds hias vo inceutivo to compound a foluny ; cunse- | tho ladien of the Fifuh Chutch for the o1 joyable supper. The Forty-first Stroct Church wag cbiaen a8 the placo of hoiding thie Decomber 1acoung, wanhed trom tho fonces tho big posters boaring tho annonucement, 1n glaring lostors, ** Thia 18 lucted, faunliar to operu-roors, renderud aa part of the 'I'he thanks of the Arancistion was voted to dwina sorvico. The Rova. Wililam Dryer Mor- 10w. of Lasten, ., oud J. Vaughao Lewis, of Washington, oxprossod views which, whils thoy wero not entirely opposed to thusw abova glven, were cortainly diverse. ‘Uho ltev. Mr. Morrow i thougnt thiat instend of alfecting 10 regard choirs | Icinly, tho members should be cousiderad aa j Wiuist anta o tho nervice, and be oncoumaged so i 8o togard ibemsolves, Tis, he thaught, { would “work an unportant chanze in church THE BROOKLYN REVIVAL. New York, Nov. 10.—The cold rain to-day o ca .dreseea elegnbily, and 14 in aypearanco what the " " o musie, Dr, Lewis took exaeption to the fodaso o kov 8 foll canort o tho Jioededinge SEEA SIS Audie i ajuesrs never mizol | 4 {48t weok of Moodyand Sankey.and tbrow 1 Wb, | r, Lewio cloirs, w0 _togotbor fo-day fn tun courso of whioh Gon, Irintien, . Jicterd C4ll “ wriucociat persanally doubt osa ou- | & bl evor tho moralug mecting 10 o Taber. | yRACHS, thuse of loirs, but ~ plain Aattio Balloy, and o Mre, Shirror (uot & witnoss | urely unkuown to moet of thew, and only during | Paclo, the lowor part of which edifice was balf nugle, or occlesinetical music as it had beeu in the foimer trial) wore examined, Miss | tho 1act 'four or Lve vosrs hias he been kuown | occupled, while the gollery was empty, | tormed, e thought & greator diatinction Tallon seitorated hor testimony piven m the + w th Cortaliy on & burgiar, Bofore that ho was | Tne scrvices opened with aingiug - Sweet | Buunid be mnde betwoen wansuous and sonwnal Lrentian trisl, to the offect thut Mr. Holfmau had only sutpected, uot Lecause he uad beou definyie. lloor of Praver.”” Roquosts for prayer | WU%0 in it4 anlection for the chutch, Tae Thiaefol (Mtcieous with ber on sever. : Ivimplicated iu any crime, but on sccount of were tead by D Haloy. | 1fg | former o rogarded aa highly anvontial 1m charen sl patticulsr occasions, Mra, Slurrer, tho | bis lavish way of #pending money, flo still S xe Y epca avloy. 118 | gervicn, aud to cxclude it would. bo to teach jlow Wilnsce, also tontifled that Iiuiffinun | livod iu Troy then, and bad no vstemeiolo bust. | 8aid chat condensing theeo roquosts took | enuroligoora thiat they muat laavo thelr phys- had wade fwprover advances wnd | noss. e flvml laxurionsly, but withoat dis- | away their intonsity. Many of them wers vory | leal watures at bowe whon atconding divino }tx‘xmmd ml take Im;r&we{r Jxlbenllluul:mh r!mr, ¢ uipana;,iwu ut’wTw rn;-tlemlulylu dewsanor, | earnost and affocting. It was like the davs of | terviou. 6 proeecution is cunducted by 1 0 llev, Peter | dresued 0 cateful, good tusie., And was 0XC08. AVallaco, secently Draviding Elder of this dis- | aisoly ganerunin, oft 1 oontributing Lo fady sor | Ol When Josus was fn tho feal, nd the mick METHODIST MISSIONARY WORK, teice, and the dotenms by the Rtov, Dr. Davies, of | n‘?tnon. The trial will prouably ast several iy, Iaudalio publio nusen. Hie scoumulation of | Property was steady and iapid. [le owned tho 5t, Charles lowel, in Trov, wnd rosidad in it, oc- CUPYINE sumpluous apartmen s, Qae might the botel was set on firo ‘yhile being | Tuconsiracted, Lui not badly damaged, and ic was ful.g that puosphorns had been seatterod sbout it to hnsten tho combustion, An investi- Kutlou showed that the insurance was high sud | that vaiusbie contents uo uded 1n tho eohedulos ’ Lod been wecratly romoved. The geueral belief b ! way shat Curley lad planned, it not executed, med to be insousible when found, but soon | tho incendiarism ; but wlon o looal newspaper after became couscious, and tog thut two ; sald 8o ha )reterded to be unjus:lv accnse:t, wen came into the oltico between 4 and 5 | tureatened a libel BuiL, oolock, struck him weuselcsn, and then bound 10is flewt arrent waa for a hurglary i West T'roy, and gaggod him. Tho oflico wan robled of gl -~ when hio took #40,000 10 casl nd Government the money it contaived, avout £136, By, Luls, bonds ivon: o safs tn tho Roy shawl taory, fie tho mgaut, found that all wusuotright wnd was not puiished, however, and the fao ity wirn charged Phulpot with taking tis monoy, sud | Which Lo got out of that aittleulty has siuce beeu binding and gagging bimsoll 1n order to deceyve ! repeated otton. He fs supposed to bave beon the public, Tue plan pro<ed succensfu) " the leador in sleven bank roblerios, plauniug | Philpot acknowledgzed and tolil whero the o ey | thocrima furnishing the money for heave ox. could ba tound. He was arrested und lodged 1 * yenses snd flua machinay, dir o ing tho work, il to await exsmination, ‘o king liou sunres ot the booty, The de- ! Theso raquests cuwmo to bim from all parts of AN OLD GAME Fonr Scorr, Kan., Nov. 9.—Tiarly thls morn- ing W. J. Philpos, night oporatoratthe Misscuri, Kansas & Toxas Depot, in tuiy city, was found iying onthe foor of the ticket ofico with bis hands tied, and gagged with » raijwav spike fastenod with s plece of tolegraph wire, 1o and lame woro brought to him to bo healed. the countrv, and some from scross the water, Uod only know the anguish and aorrow whicly | tloso lottors began to disclose. e had nine fo:(uests from wives for thoir busbands ; six- teon from mothors for their sous; ton from sistors for persons for doar from pariiea for noar relatives. who Lnd become a backslider wished to Lo prayod for. Prayors wore asked by four clorgy- and ~ecnrod a 1etraction, | men, who wihbed tho good work with them In a place wharo thera has Lot boan & convorsion f.r many years; fram five wistors, arde; fora lady Liomo; for two “daughters from & Chrisuan woiher; keepers ; tor a 1ather 47 yeatnold; for a deaf | woman nnable tu converss and in g about hor sou; for a boy ~ years uhr convicts ; 1or a man ruitied by ru New Yonx, Nov. 10,—The General Misslonary Committeo of tho Mothodist Episcopal Churoh in tho United Btates conveved in annusl session to-day, Bishop Janes presiding, Al the mom- bera were presont, excopt Bishops Foster and Haven. Tue Tressuror's repors was read, show- ing & balance on Nov.1, 1874, of £13,288; ro- ceipts during the year, 8602,485; exponditures, §721,800, leaviog the dobt of the Lroanury 845,050 Besides tiua there are lottors of credit for foreigu m:ssious amonnting to £139,532, making the real debt 18,062, In regard to ap- {‘,mp"."n“ for tho comiug vear, no action was kon up to recesy, Aftor rocess the Board continued tho discus- #lon of tha question of appropriations, At the conclusion of the discussion tho fullowing ap- | Dronriations woto made : Alubams Conferonce, who wore cetranged | £7,600; Arkauens, £5,000, aud_transfers for this for three hotel- i Qonferenco, €500 ; Britimore, 24,000 ; Califoraia, £,000; southern Couferencs, £4,000; Cential %500; Centrol New York, $700; Coutral 0; Oential Pounsylvanis, 1,000 ; 1, §1,000; Colorado, their brothers; scveuteen from frionds; snd thirey-two A cloigyman wight begin | for two infidels; whose brothers wers drunk. | who was mick and far from ut cgony for firty aud who ., #$0,000; Delawaro, ! Wetivue n1y that Lo Lias vever bean suspected of | tiutiks ho s ouo of tho grestest sinnors fu | : : East Mar : BTEALING COFFINS FROM GRAVES, o rblory of anything oxcapt eafes, | Brooklyn, 5 ) E&fi%;a‘}::‘l&‘,‘&“’{\;fi{’.‘;’figmxflr‘fl.fl.‘?fi; SEanion; New Youx, Nov. ¥.—1he Willamsburg under- aud that * his enterprisea have Inva- ‘Tho Rov. G, W. Thomas then lod in prayer, {iditd takers aro oxcited {n regard to tho oporations of caro and sl e " b it ® journeyman cofiln-mauer who keeps a shop. | o) v 6fton occu ying months, e, It wea ‘discovared that e was iu thie habit of | myany ook, TSt ,‘,:"L.,',';}’,Y'.:",,‘,‘,,';,‘,‘;g" s dor |51 robbing cemeteries sud graveysrds of the brovided lucrative work tu sovural other eubordie I coffins deposiied fn newly-mada graves, | Uktes. h It in statod that be would take ® hurse d‘«:"h‘v ieft Troy soon atter scquiring the un-. and wagon, a0d go luto the country s dozew | dOUUed ropntniion of being o burglar, and haw miles, Al night, to visit a cometary whera #uice resided in this iy, managing Lus largo ad beeu receutly buriod, A boy always oo {’.’3’.’.”’31'1‘"&1.‘1‘.‘;’25 v""’f .I‘“’flu o rubbaries. ot moud bt Tomone fmo s b | Pooml b spinrs sy liiont; and e | & faste tho corpee taken out of the cofin and pat | 1e lkiug of 0rs g, 1ol bita liberal patron | ¢ 1u the 10ugk bux and rewtersed. The colin thus y i e, a8 he was cut uff ! procuted would be talicn to th city and sold to Ly his 1epatation trom wociety that wonld have | tomo underiaker, Tha offeuder, whose uame ju | V80U cuvgeual. e oftey stuih o bUZ &t tho | Wiliiaw Llako, Lias Leen arrested, riably bocn l)lnnnml and " exocuted with groat oreru, t00, and bisd considarubie belug a fine planmt, ¢ itured b the beat toachocy, | — P hico ; JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE, Jlia clinrga g as om0 yuk in re- | CixeauTs, 0., Nov. 10,—Abaut 0 tuls af. | FAF0 88 Buscpiibla o cisar ‘praas dul 1 Fo- Desely certain o serve his tirst turig ternoon James I, (lols, prison, 8 resident of Ripley 0 s Stan after whic different ver.o wen who uhall attend the mivistor, detailing tho ciscumstauce of his con- verajou—for «o he eailoa and Sankay, whict the revivalisty magazitio artiols upon the rovivalas s pa vehologi= cal study, but Qod saw fit to move his hearl, aud Yillin muwie, the fragments of the intonded essay now lie in hin dosk, & memordat of tis eoncolt, #3id to hiin yesterduy “that Moody and Sankoy struck the right ‘I'ne Board sdjourne until to-morzow. A BAPTIST INVESTIQATION. Epecial Lispateh to Ihe Chicago I'ribune, Bioux City, Nov. 10.—A special counoil of the | Baptist Charch is boldiog sossions on the Rev, i Hiscox, who, 16 i claimed, is not & rogularly- | vrdained Duptist ministor, but who hag been | Preaching at the Baptist Churcli in this city for « waveral wonthu past sud adwiuistering baptism . Coutrary to tho establinhed rulos of that church, The council cousitits of about titeen of the most ! prominont Baptist ministors of this Btate. Ar. Moudy then read tho tiventleth chapter of hn gecond baok of Ourcuiclos, cemmenting on s ho read, aud tho esson to bo oarued from them, Mr, Moody ended by prav- ng carneatly for the conversion of the young mesting to-nighs, lotter from an Eoglish a bymn was sung. i i Mdr, Needham read a it—by Mousra, Moody Quo year ago, boe said, he hud at- eoded tho mesuings, at first oug of curiosity and 0 make a study of the phyeical conditions under oporsted. Ho had begun n | CONGREGATIONAL, | Apeaial Diapateh to The Chicago Trivuna, i Broousaros, 1L, Nov. 10,—The Liberal Con. forsnce of Illinols opeus to-morrow evening with @ sormon by Dr. Kerr, of Rlockford, and will con. tlsue uutil Buuday, Great Propmations are ‘I'lio Rev. Mr. Murrsy stated that & man had Hpot in poing to ‘Brooklym, It . is Bald tu be putting bj : Couuty, Izd,, visited a remblivg-Louse at 188 | the hanul:eol lndlbh 1 L?J-”’{:.:"-‘-’.l’.'.‘:fil’ffi.f{’ ;L:‘::l‘;f o HOREBREO plachi Gl e Jacs ol | OF ey ok e ey Songregaiional Gliuroy Race strest 1 60 intomicated coudition, aud, af- | touring that, while hoin iwprisoned, the vauky | Liasers wero then offored, and the moeting opeun ultryuf.or d“‘“‘ guanferctio, uoa for the ro- o omo words, was carried dowa-atairs Ly » | that, lio bas 7OLBOd TIAY U0 10" recovr fhacs | AL with the benediction. 3> (erehy Lo CLUTCS W thoy o feduetted o gegro servany oumed Duncso. Woilo o | $9adse =t e X A large crowd fllled Lhe Riok to-night, rot- « — 4 ivg down wath Buucsu, Cols drow & pocket-knifo e witbstandng the weather was very stormy. CONSOLIDATION. sudcut the uekro it the baud, ing e SUICIDE, N o0l fibn o0t two Tuitiyouovenl Bowtox, Nov. 10.The ton- leading Daptist turead to the room above, followed by Calo. The uegro arwed Limaclf with u CaITIaKe apohe, 304, wlieu Cole reschod the upper end of the Maitway, Duncas deaslt bim a terrible blow vy the kiead, fracturiug bis wkull sud rendoning Ll inseumblo. Cule never ratlied, but died twu \wours afier. The 0okro was afi ssted. A SCOURGED EDITOR SHOOTS, Hueaal Iamateh to o ha Chicduo Tridune, Four Warnz, Iud., Nov.10.—Yeutecday after- I Speaial Disvateh 1o 1The CR%0g0 Tribune, Proruw, 1L, Nov, 10.—Jawes Coluus, balt. witted feliow sud sdjudgod imsaus not [ uince, was found this niorning huuging to a tree Ly the neck. The Coronor'a jmx‘ rotumod a . ;nd\;kjnl vutaide wiils laboring uuder aberration of wiud, Hyecral Dirvatch ta The Chfeago Tridune, Duruvir, Mich., Nov. 10.—Bevorsl days aga Jobu Bebulth,ea ppoared from home, leave g 8 nate siating ub Lo v U waka way with biwskll, aud to-usy his body was fuundin the nyer, 7 an, st Hautington, Samuel F. Winter, editor of s Huntivgton Demiocral, mes a Justico of the Livan, * 1all Me tho Old, Old Btory,” whicts was sung by the audiance etanding, golist, Qeorge Noedham, offered prayer, after which Mz, baokey, assistod by the cf oir only, viug us Ninety.wecond Lymn, **Ob, Think of . the lome Uver There,” i Mr. Bloody, without reading eny Scripture lesrou, thow weut ou with: his addy iu which Leemd: You who wers bere last evening will tuember wo talked aliout Heaven, aud that we papers in Dostou—the Era sod Waeunan and {tejlector—bave beeu cunsofidated, with, Dr, Lorimer in editorls! contral sl P A SUCCESSFUL BARD. Bpecial iMa1a un o The Chicugo Tridune, InpianavoLis, Nov. 10.~Tio Currmittse ape . poluted for that purpose awarded the prize for TheItish evan- ara elearly toid t-nighs 1n - Soryy ture. (Lat Qod | the Coutenoial poon to Dr. Orphieus Evarts, So- :m I'I;I:;r. (;tx‘r::;. tha Bou, u‘uu Loly sggel nnnzindwt of lb; Hoypital for the Inuane, who o % e gl Wu lm:m nod, 070 OfF thio prize frun a large Liat of compet: oW pawo | hwre. RAILROAD NEWS. Tho Roads from the Enst to Chi- cago Join the Pool, A Reduction of Running Expenses Ex- pected---Further Increase of Fares, National Rallrond Convention«=-Independ- ent Freight Line, THE EASTERN FOOL, Aboit a month sgo Tur Trinwse publishod tha fact that tho Michigan Central, Michigan Houthorn, and Pittabury & Fort Wayne bad on- tered into & pooling arrangement by which the enrnings of the three linen woro to bo pooled, and that iu conacyuonce high rates would horoe after bo mamntainad by thoso roads. Though an edlort was mada to diseredit the aunouncoment and dony its correctness, you subsoquent devol- opnents have proven that the information was only too wall 1ounded, As statod Letore, all the ronds loading from Chicago to the Iast aro in this combination, oxcopt tho now Eris & Chl- cago Road, which, however, bas agreod to act in entira harmony with the others aud submit to the rates and rules made by the combination, Tho reason this road did not sign the samo agreement oe tho others was ferely beeanso two of its componant parts, tio Frlo and Atlautle & Groat Woatern, nro in the hands of Receiver, nud, therefore, cannot bing thewselvon in any dolinito way, This road is no bettor thau tho others, und to all 1utents aud purposes ia just as much in the pool a8 the otuors, despito its romarke about not Loing in the combioation, But the roada leading from tho 1ast to Chicngo bava nlso entored into an_sgreemont to have ho moro cotapotition in the futuro, as will be scen by tho tollowinyg dispasal New Your, Nus, L—1h » New York Contral, P ta Central, Ele ot Baltimors & Ohto Rallr comnr o tho agreemen: Letween the Fort Ways Michigan Centrat, and Lake Blinrs Conipanles, the v currenice meanlng tuat Uiy are willing to agres upon uniform rates, and roduce expsusea iu the matier of gettivg Lusiness, ‘Tho new arrangement is nothing mora nor less than a ro-enactmont of the Sa.atoga combina- tion oatered into sbout & yoar age, but which broite down vwing to tho opposition of the presn and the yicople, and tho unwillinguess of the Balumoro & Oho to join. T'uo iat-er road’s on- position having now been overcoms, it is be- [ne\'o\l by tho Radway Mauagera that they can chargo Buchh tates as they caooss. Ana that thiey do not ncan to bo moderato in raising tho rates hias already been shown by the recent ad- vancos in both tho pasa And n sl faither advanco o promsed to bo made at the ond of th.e month, It is alko prom- iscd that the expen-os on ull the rouds will be largelyreduced, which means that a largs number ot wen will bo thrown vut of employment. ‘There 18 uothing m the way to provent sho rail- way maoagors from doing just a8 thoy plosso. ‘Thore 1s but ono ea it and west rosd_oufuide tha combination,—the Graud Trunk Railway of Can- nda,~—but this ling has naither s Chicago nor New Youk conncction, Ifat, howvevor, chooscs to mako a fight,—and the indications are that it will,— It can give the poul considerable trouvlo, It i contomplatod by the mauagows of tais luo to build an independent road to Chicago, aud thus bo enabled to take the grain from this oty dortived for Europesn ports to Portiand, which 1t can do for nlmost balf the ratos than the povl lines can take 1t to Naw York for, It Lina airendy an outlot to Milwaukon via Grani Itw ide, and, owing to the liberal policy of itn ninuacers, much grain which would hnva gone via Chicago and Lfic Chicago roads laat woawon hisa gove via Milwaukee aud tho Urand Tiunk. Thoro s nuother great danyer which may ulti- mately chieck if not destroy the combinaiion, By makiug tho rates uureasonably bigh durm the winter touths, when wnavigation is elnsevf shippers will undoubtedly deiay their shipmants uutil the openiug of navigaiion, nhen rates muat come down owing to the competition of tho vessoly, If the roads were compeiled to hnul empty cars, thev would soon come to terms and offer such ratos as toinduce ll‘ippblfiwbdug their goods forward. THE JUCHIGAN CENTRAL. Specinl Diavatih to he Clacago Tribune. New Yok, Nov. 10.—A mecting of Diroctors of the Michigan Central Hallrond was Liold yes- terday, .at which tho proposed freight AITADKO- mouts botween that road and the Lake Shoro and Tort Wayne Roads wern cordially approved, It ia stated that these arrangomonts as porfected will do away with all oppositiou in the mattor of rates, avd rendor tho nction of the three organi~ Zatlons ontirely barmonious, It fs gouerally un- derstood in Wall street that the earnings of the Lake shote aud Mickigan Contral will . e pooled, and divided pio iats, and that thero wiil bo bseuftor no attompt at cutting 1aies borween tho threo Lattics to the agraoment. PROPOSED INDEPENDENT FREIGHT-LINE. Specral Dinaleh to e Chicado rinune, New Youx, Nov. 10.—~The Dircctors of the Now York Cuenp Transportation Association mot yostorday. Tne Committeo on Claims aud Griovancos reported thst an unusually largo number of comwunlcations had Leen recoived complaluiog of discrimination In frolght-ratos mado by trunk linos sgamnss New York in favor of other Eastorn cities, amouunting to 30 porcont on fourth-clase freightn to Clucago and Bt. Loniy, Otlier {ustauces of discriminusion againgt Nor York are given, aud tho only way fn the opinton of the Committco to roliove Now York from such disadvantsgos s to bo found in the operation of an {ndependent and honest ly-conatruoted railroad betwoen tho East and Weat, A conwnl- tation with tho roprescuatives of tho trunk lines, with a viow of gecuriog immediate raolief, waa rocommended, 3r. Barron snid that last sum- mor he spont two weeks in Chicago. Ie hiad found the morchants thore eagor for the pro- poscd fast froight tine. On. all sides he xenorvud words of chieor aud encouragemaut, Tho mor- chauts of Chioago wore wllling to do their slre toward bullding tho rosd, THE NATIONAL RAILROAD CONVENTION. 87, Louts, Nov. 10.—As tho timo for holding the National Raliroad Convention hero ap- proaches, intoreat {n the project lucreanes, Com- munications are boing received dally from Goy- ernors of States, Mayors of cities, and commer- cial badles 1 differont parts of the Union. an. nouncing the appoiutuent of delegates, and the E‘r!um,nau aro that the Uonvention will not only 0no of tho lurgest ever held i this couutry, but will be comuosod of somo of tho moxt prom- inent aud intluoutial mob m their respooiive looalities. Dnlnimu will bo uppainted by the Merobant's Excliange hero ta the Couvoution to bo bold at Mompbis ou tha 19th ivat., with n view to still furthor explain the ©objecta and pur- noses of the Convoution called for this point an tho 23d inat, and to give information to the Bouthern peoplo, A ROAD TO THE BLACK HILLS, Spectal Disvatch to The Cheago Iribur Broux City, Nov, 10,—Articles of inc rpora- tiou of the Covington, Columbus & Riack Hilty Iailrond will be *flled this week. The corpora- tors are among the most substsntial citizens hore and in Northern Nebraska, ANCIENT LEGISLATORS. Hasuwsnvno, Pa., Nov. 10.—4 reunion of the mombers of the Legielature of Pennaylvania 1rom 1813 to 1850, inclusive, took piace in tho Houso of Ropresentatives to-day. The meoting Was called to order by James Ross Hnowdon, of Phlhdalghl-. the seusor Speaksr present, The Hon. Jobn Birohm, of Laueaster, snd ths Hon. David Flang, of Dauplun, scted as Vico-Prasie denty. Prayer waa offured by the Rev, T\ il. Lobioson, 1D, D., of Harnwburg. Col. Samael Betioch, Clerls of the Houso in 1535, acted in the samo cupacily, and read the minutes of the last rToinion, which wers adoptod. ‘he Hon, ‘Lhomas L. Cochiran, of New York, briofly stated . the obe iauz of the moahng. A number of lutters from bose unable la Le presout .were 1ead, sud a rasolution plodging the members to use their fn- uence to promoto the Ceutoumal was adopted, INDIANA’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Bpecial Duspateh ta The Chicaan T'ribune. Inpranavouts, lad., Nov.10.—The summary of the annua! reporis of,County Buverintendents of Publio Bchools made to the Hiate Buperintond- ent shows the following foolings: Number of white children admitted to the schools during lhe year, 495711; colorpd chil- dron, 6,651; wnumber of school districts, 1913 colored schoow, 193; whita tesahers, 18,047; colored, 88; sverage compensation per Lasy of malo teachoss in towusbips, €2.03; In | phiere and suuses i L otlien e . RADWAY'S REMED1ES, R.R.E Radway's Ready el CURES TItE WoRsT PALNS In from Oue to Trenty Hinaizg towns, $.0.25; average componaation of femalo toachers in townshive, $1.0; in towns, 1,00, uverage componastion in citien, males, $1.71 fomal 23; tatal revenun for tuition, $4,- 797,125.45 : amount expendod since Hoptember, 1874, 32,870,717.05; amount on Land, 1,766, d80.34; amonnt received on mccount of upectal fund, #2,951,09940; smount _ ox- pended ninco Beptembor, 1871, #1,649,d457.4 amotnt on hand, §664,132,97 ; numbor of seho hounes in tho Statn, 8,307; value of #chool-prop- arty, $10,480,537,64'; ostimated special schoot tax, € WWTH.77 : number of schigolhounes srectod during tha year, 383; valuo, $341,511; privaio Acliools, 949§ tenchars in privato schools, 950; pupila in puvate schools, 18,930, s e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Omseba papers ropoit a number of deathn from diphitheria, mostly smong childron, ‘Thomas A. Doyls, Ropublican, wra re-elact- ed Mayor of Providenco yesterday for the tenth timo., The Nobraska Aid nod Reliaf Yociety censed ita labors and disbanded un Tussday eveuing, afier rewmitling the balanco on hand to J. J. Val- ehtine, of Sau Francisco for tho beneflt of the Virginin, Nov., sufferors, The whola operations of tho Bociety sovered about §500,000. The Missouri Siate Contonnial Committes havo resolved to ercct afluo builiiog {n Fai wmount Lark, Philadolplia, in which to oxhi tho products of Missouri at the Centennisl noxt yoar. Tho building will bo uf Missouri stone aud gloss, and bo arranged g0 as not only tn make o fluo display of articlos exhibitad, bt serve a8 tho bendquarters of oflicials, cowtnit. tec-mon, ete., during tho Exposition, e THE TAMNERS. Tlaunisuurg, Pa., Nov. 10,.—The Tannors’ Cou- vontion this morning discussed the tanzing of upper loather, the uso of burk extracts, eho. Tho following rosulution was unanimously sdopted : That we, an fauncrs and buyers of hidra, Loreby aqreo to Luy hides ouly according (0 the clasalfication adopted by this Convention, This will do away with the evil of cut hides, A cammitteo was appointed to cxtend an in- vitation to tauners and dealera threaghout the world to meet ina world's conveutien of tanners, at Philadelphia, on tho secoud Tasadsy of July NOT'ONE HOUR After reading this Adverticement neeq an, sufler with puin, Radway's Ready Relief 15 & CURE FOR EVERY pygy, 1t was ths first and iy the Only Pain Remedy That ostantly atong tho most - {ullsmmtions, apl citel Congroiia 1% Daing, il H Blowels, or uilies glaad) of ‘aggns e Y o0 g, Blonia ono applicatiun, Infrom Oneto Twenty IMinutes, Ko matter how violnt or nost. Khaumatlo, Hed-cirddm, Tnneacricin 8 Tho patn, thy — nlm.au-m-dn'oadwflh"frxfia'flani‘.'}"u‘fifi'n‘“""“' ¥t THE WARD WILL CASE. 2 Special Diapateh to The Uhwaan Trikune, Detrorr, Mick,, Nov. 10.—Judge Patchin to- day chargod tha fury In the Wara wiil cnge, and they touk it under advisemont at ouce. The jury came in at 11 o'clock to-night nnd annotinced that they bad not Leeu able to agree upon a verdict, tho question upon which thoy Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EAsg, Ioflammation of tho Ridnoys, Taflammatioy of tho Biad woro at variauce bewg n mutlor of fact Ty els ll'uu‘ifi";f"%‘éfi"n?z‘t%?."{,’,"” Law. Judgo thorcupon sout thow baok to thoir room Lunfiu. oro Throat, Dimouy 2® with instructions to agree wpon a verclict if pos- reathine, Palpitation sibio, and adjonrned (St uulili to-morrow of ;;5}' Hears, morming at 10 o'clock, whoa thoy will be require Crou orias, b, Diphtheria, Ca.. to report progross, ks tarrh, Influnnmg, H:idnuhb. Neuralgla, Rhetmats, Cold Chills, Agdo Chillg "™ Tue applioation of (Lo Ready Rolor 19 the :?vall‘r:flm.llla rain or difficnity existe will lflll::':l"‘l “Iwenty drops In half a tumblar uf minutes, curo Cramps, Sorans, A KANSAS.CITY INIPRESSION OF T. T. Svectal Dispatch to The Chwaao Tribune, Kanass Orry, Nov. 10.—Thcodore Tilton do- livered vin lecture, **'The Provlem of Lifo,” at mator will, i & fay the Opara-Housa In this city to-night bofore ono 2 ik Hendaotm Dinrrhes: Dysenioaris 1 eAt: Dsentors, Chylic, Wi of o st ulinucen vce ahored mihy i | 0 A S i i 14 walle. Tho leciure waa one of tha grandost Y with thom. “A fa ey mf‘.‘.’.‘.".?‘ffi oratarical " olfosia® s oo of b graudost Dtk Tran ey fins, tenin elia't -0 off matar'® (1l by, and, during its dolivory, tho speakor wag bty 2 av a stimuling, Irequuntly and er:thusisstically applaudod. FEVER AND AGUE. —— e ACQUITTED, Fovar and Asnie aarod Loe flty cents, Thor 11} cure. not, Speuat Disaaten to The Chteago Trivune, A AR T et e et AL Drxox, 1il, Nov. 10.~Asa Seavay, oue of the ;p;!l;:'\:rllifrdfr’;!‘(‘"lffdfl."whuv‘- b e mealthiost farmors of Loo County, residing at | “Bowily Siosdy Rallol.” Fitty centa'par botila! Palnyra, ana who has been on tnal for nftompt- od rape on the peraon of Mra. Grines, was ac- quitted by tho fucy Iast night. Thiss trial has oo cupied the Circuit Court sinco Friday, and has erested groat oxcatement. ——— ANT-TRAMP CONVENTION. L, 0., Nov. 9.—Thoe City Council have Just issued a aircular csllivg a convention of dole- gatea from cities of tho Htate, to meotin Co- lumbus on the 8th of Docomber, to take Hsome aguon on tho question of mitigating the tramp nuisance, aud, if thonght nocessary, to memo- anI'llzzns:m Logielatuie to pnas & general Jaw to tha ¥ HEALTH! BEAUTY] Strong and puro rioh bled : increas esh & oloar alin aud bewutiful somplesion saeuoi sy 11884 DE. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT as mmade tho most astontehing curss. So mulsk, 10 Tapld ate thu cuances thn hudy bodacyoes undor tho faiiuence of this traly won- derful medicne, that HEAVY HORSES. Special Diepatzh to The Chicann Tribune, BroomiNaton, Nov. 10.—~R. W. and J. 7', Stub- bleluld, of this county, wtarted to-day for Lurope on the second trip this year. Thoy will import ton Norruan stallions, ——— e OBITUARY. Special Dispatois to ¢'he Chicaya Tridune, ANN Aunon, Mich., Nov. 10.—Solun Cook foundor of Coolcs Hotol, diad last night, e Lad boon a resident hera fortv-five yoars, and was 77 years old, For many years his mind had boen dofective. Every Duy an Inereaso in Flesh and Weight It Seen and Fell, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Kvery drop of the Ssreaperillian Kesalvent. ommunts caten thrmugh the bloud, awant, arino, and other fal iy 804 juices of the syatem, the vigor of ' Lifo, for it repairs of the bods with new aud audnd matinal, pLilie, eonsumptios, giadutar disesse, ul motith, tumos, Bod-s fa the gland a0 sten easen, eruptiung, faver sures, scald hoad, i rhourt, ecysipslas, acho, black spots, wo; tumord, eancers fn —_—— é oance tho) womby and all ; onlndln;} RESIGNATION, it uivaa e 4Tl 18 otative rane udern chomistey, and. & few dare aay parion uaiag it '(oF siher disense o Putent powsr o Gure thom. If the patient, daily brcoming reduced by thowastes #nd desampusition that {s continually Progeossing, suc- thasn wastos, and ropaics the. ‘stme o {rim hoalthy blod,—and this (53 ‘care {8 pertata Special Dispateh to The Chicago 2vibuna, Laasixg, Mich., Nov. 9.—P. T. Vauzile, hav- in beou elected Judre of the Fiftn Circuit, haa tendered his rosignation as Judge of Probate of Laton County, oes_securv, —a —_—— I L this remedy gomm snces its work of pu; HOG.CHOLERA TS R A Soctat igmichto The Ohca ovbunn, | AETMET woohhy Wity et Bl 8tovx Crry, Ia., Nov. 10,—Hog-cholora s prov- | Frrassin o £ B arillian Tosolvent axcet all Xyl doms dho B .uvxumlnuluumnluserclulmn, Conrtitutional, Bkin diseases, bub it s the enly paste tive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Trinars and Waomb Discasos, Gravel, slent in tius seocion. — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxnox, Nov. 10,—Bteamshipa Spain, City of l\ll&ntrull. sod Vi!‘:(lofll lin‘n nrriv?dilfi. h kw Youg, Nov. —~Arrive toamehip Disbstes, Dropsr, Etbiopis, from Glasgow Soppago of water, icontinands of ariae, Delehts e e gve, aibuminusia, knd in sl ossen whoro Uiaro are brick: Strauge Effoct of a ¥nako Dite. st danoulity g (e watae tn iak, cloutyy fhiishmia Adrian (dicn.) Prass, 1 durk, Llitone appoaninas, ad Ninoteen years wgo lloury Luddington, = depoaits, and wen d;‘ummm farwer liviog 2 miles west of Galesburg, was B i Tl o wasar, o nowlug gravs oo hiw marsh, when, stooping over | to pick ap & busb that he had cut off, & ** mnsga- Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth Cured by “.t‘hutlnfimd bm;ilnd ih‘ hl; hlimlo“ the Radway’s tesalvent, wriat of Lis right arm, Ha instantly killed the BEvERLY, Masa., Jaly 18, 199, reptilo, aud hustened to the house to apply tha + Thave bad ovarian tumor & (he oradot unual romediea 10 euch a cose, ‘The wrist nud | goy A oA L wholo nrm commeuced swelling, and tinally turned spitted like the muake. Thoe remedica wied tinaily subduod the swoling, and the wrist became apysreutly well, Dut evory yoar since that, about the saino time in tho scason that the snuke Lit him, hia wrist hay commonced awelling, the swellug extending up biy ann tobizshoulder, with sickoning pain, and somains so for two or thres wecks, whon (he swolliug about the wrist would gathor to a head aud burst, It would theo unllr qulet down, and ho would he ro- lisved from afl pain and troublo from this snako bite, unttl tho time 1n the yoor when it first oo- currod, and thou the paiu aud awolling would comuwonce, bis arm suin spotted, and ho would wutlor tbis distresstat.alliovon for two or_threo weoks agaiu. The pam and swelling do not toom to avate, but aro rather ou tho iucroasa oncli year, Ar. Luddiogton isat this time suf- foring fiom th yoarly attliction, and s almost diwqualitled from stionding 0 business. Tho pain sud unplesssut seusation in tho wiise aud arm aro 80 great that ho i uneasy moat of Lhe % sald { [X '|D for Sowsls, Al the doctors ere was o el S LTI ofety{ Biog ok was secommeadol Dt il ing hulped N saw your Renlvenr, and lhfiuhl’ would try it; but bed no’ fait in i, because I b OII‘- fernd for twalvo yoars. I took siz buttlas uf the llesolvenl and ono box of Hadvay’s Pills sod two bottles of your Heady Rellef, and therc ls not & slgn of tumurto blnuvll or felt, auit I'focl bettar, emacter, aud Muplur"t’ have for twalve yoars, ‘ho worat tumor was i #idy of the bowols, n'll‘yfllu lmln';b"l‘hwflulln'lm zflm!’lz. o eAn PIRNNAL BT KNAPE. tha benotit of others. Frice, €1 per bottle. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. ¥rom a prominent gentlensan sud residant of Cinclonithy Gy e tho, ,.‘.’.’;‘Tuxf,';.:’,“.‘"u kiown ta tho newspeper publisbers throughout tho United Btates, . W Yonx, Oct, th, 10, y N . RADWAY—DEAR Bin: Tsw fuduced senwo of Pl mako s brief statamant uf (58 wwouktug uf yuue imodione on wyvell. “Fur wveral, yeacs | had boon af ceted it some truuble s ."'"n".‘filmnu as1e which datmo twei¥e 1o 1 a et Loreibly MAVoLIog e pion The phraloians ina b ha, a8 alsois hmfil aud deprived of rost much of the dsy aud fi{',l:-m T’F: ‘;Mfluun ;fi"";fi':"n'. e ;l'r;%;‘wi"m L 3 v 3 joncs —wo tity of medicio a1l i homebpaiala; Sk ad 60 i, et liad read of satoaisniug oures having boon iad by Jort B Ao e A ot L e TLata in Decembar, after our fall utock of bulba “'“"‘: pitla :_-;Emjmv;:u{m heud Suferos i or woro | beon, £ ght off and got some o wau divposed of, we found s dozon B, 1 wont sTeht it and got s o How to Have Boeautifut IHyacinthe mn Winger. Awmerican Garden, h—your Raris Figulaiing Fills- Lyncluts of various colors whioh had been over- ) allgt tnd Hewulgting Dlla looked. To koop thom from apoilivg thoy woro | bif panmjencet taking tism, | i tlirss N 5 tl, 0. lauted 1n four or five large pots, snd ©. . JAMES, Oinolanal :‘h‘e':!:’mg. away iu an out-building, whore thoy would b free from froat aud bave very hitle Light. Thoro they wera loft for threo months, and nothing done oxcept Lo wator them oocasion- aliy. Expecting littlo or nothing from them, thiay wers not noticed till leat aud flower stali were.both perfectly doveloped. The light had not beon sutticicut to color the tlowers, aud these were all of a ditty pale greeu, The pots wera now brought to the sitting room and placed the full-sunshive, avd i a few lours each spike had assumed .its natural tiut, The effect was very beautitul. Not % bulb had failed.—rod, DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills it gumy g e o g & Sgoiate pol 1801 g fibowas b, Bt 1t YU s | R R Y S e e Pt e e, I e, Coastipation,” Cutivuneds, 1ud estian, Dyv Tudamusation of the 1 the Satorasl Vis Puroly Veg dulstoricat Dispaiches in tho Atr, popata, Baitousnesd, m‘l;.m. n.v;r',] An ocean lurd, of great doc.lity, intelligence, and spint, bas been fouud in celand, whioh tlies at & speed of 156 niles av hour, wud 'is ablo to slud its biomo over sos aud laud from any part of the iubiabitably world. A pair of these birds, a Iy o~ Obsorva tho fullowio, Digurdors uf the Digestl : e nf i BT (e ; 2 (asant Lok iy Coh kit (B Broacl, Navus. hhriar, e 8 i fow.lays ago, brought disputches from Dariu to | Heads Acidits el (88 BSiyiby lcayt, st S lansly erabio & o o rooky pare of Kont, a3, ulnmg,o-;gju','f_;'g_",ff‘..‘,‘.'?..’."‘.',’.a‘“mmm- withiz 10 milea of London, in ons and halfboury., | ach Bwiming g2 3 therisacy, Chabingor Satucst Prass carclor pigeous took tho dispaiclics on to | Sreati neHlutter i 0 Lojus Boslyee, Duatoss b il the aity, the wholo diatauce from Paris to London Ly D o W tency of Lutspiration. elLmoone ol Ly actual parcel made of conveyance being done e iiannd Eyes, Peln 13 the Side, Chosty Liml withiu onw sod & balf hours. If tho expenuuuts at presuut Loy made v wrainiug aud educating thowm coutinue successful, 1t is boped by wext suwmer {o o-tablish a daily wioature ocesn mail betwoen America und Europe, the whole distance to be traversed botween sunriss fu ouo Lemis- dden Hlashes of Hew, Hornlag lntho bl "hold by druggists. Read *False and True,” RADWAY & 00, No. fend ovo lstar gramo 13 LADAL Anenet, New b sanb 30u. fro box.

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