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0 THE CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. j a = town down, telegriuph-Ines bi ; muuch less than tariff rates and tlitts ran ahead | Mastor certifies that they lave been so de- | not want to be understoad ng cout ing tho TIITURSDAY’S STOR) miscuously Ui A UnIvIny a ‘ a th stoppage of news er-rending, whieh was ote, coe bee ee HaAaeaOE cath Gigi | Lina Strtarcad io taren® | agree ui nthe Miah Nong Pepto, shel! Torna ener troy DR. CLARK . = iy soldat 4 relate and yere blown nerosa the track of the Lnko Erle & y ¢ that amotnt out of cket. ‘There lins been | of Justice Maran tuntll tho ease is declded by | be re ral first. 'To thoroughly apyrec! Western Ralirond, but were, fortunately, dis- Annual Report of the Chicago, | felezeaniilc correspandeneo during the hist | tho Supreme Court, understand” the | Word | of Gol the | Much Damage Caused by Wind | covuredin tino te provont néohionta "? . JOHNSON’s | Burlington & Quincy 2 | Rane Peer pack an May Cott, ant itis ITEMS. reatling tt and tho habit of comparing Sertpt- in Ohio, Indiana, and Ken- TOLEDO, ' stated that the Intter jing consented to be | erie comparative earnings of the St. Louls, | Maa receive the tritlt, Ie eltlior one UF : tucky. Bptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Directors: ete ae greeting orth tt oot he Tron Mountaln & Southern for February, | other ot, thent was Wanting, differences of Toneno, Maroh 6,—-One of the rovercat storma rons have consented to be present nt tis | 189, were ns follows: February, ie S102,- ppiulon, in rey and fe the Ht e woul ‘abhear. Indiannpotis Considerably ‘Torn ever Bee hae sis paid vioinityiat ; a i F i vhe' ; - | 442: Fel ? $3 ; net Inereas hen, In reading the Bibte, s is an early 8 . . A Heavy Increnso in Hecolpts and | wecting ut whether, there tte factions | Sate oe Snr me * | grasa before hline le naked himsel€ tho anes. Up aud Very Much Do- About mitnight, and was blowing at the rate of Fy , “3 a Decrense in Operating is tee of erent doubt. Even with the i tion, “Am I wilting todo the willot God? Pp A soventy-two miles por hour, almost a hurricane. Ses : Miss out Pacif trouble otit of the way, itis | _ ‘The Directors of tho Erle & North-Shore | and, as soon ashe brought is heart ton molished. Tho atorm produced a marked effect all over tho ag 35) a Expenses. iinrdly probable that the pool in its present | Dispatdh (fast frelgit) will meet at New readiness to obey 11s will at all hazards, the |, A city, and m fatal ono at tho Buckoyo Hrewery, 2x ‘ of shape can becontinucd. A new arrange: | York on tho 17th of this month for the pttr- paltige et ET weld a a jonee sia e plain io Pheeritall amabasatnekoway Blow AGE HAM e PA ed B b Grand Trunk | Ret te Verdin auocessfil must take fh all | posaof clccting a General Mannger of the proof of ils come hefare hii in gland, A | Cleveland and Toledo Come in for | went crashing through tho ongine-room below = a r usiness Done by the Grani the lines leading west fron, Chlearo and all Ino in place of J. W. Suilthy resigned. | betove brother and niuselC disagreed ona Thoir Share of tho Destruc- ‘almost Instantly killing Patrolman Jobn Masset = 2 Railroad—Its Future the roads east uf the Rocky Mounta Hn lost | ‘There’ are two enudtdates int the field,—Mr. | certain polnt when they first met. Ile was and spectal policemin Michnel Dayle, who were ge Ba ti of the trouble arises fui ie. Innoit ty to Charles S. Tappan, General Manager of the | Treamnest-hearted man of God, and ater tion, Me eee nulee ron, and surlately: hadieing ukght Be one Prospects. provers distribute ia butions Fro this Moosne-Tannel Line, and Mr d. C. Guthrlep they had had many earnest. conferences fn ¥ watchman Anton Schinieki, Many public build. Ba eer Feo A al edcratveenrious | AG Of the Erin and Atiantic & Grent | search of tho truth they treed pereetlvn ings aud private residences In different parts of ; ga 5 the Vander- Interstate ery conflicting. Stil itis | western at Clneinnath, resitit whleht arose froin tie bruther's willing: | Havoc Created by the Storm in the Vicin= the elty wore partially unroofed, Lestdes smaller Eg 3 Prospect of a War Between the ler. bulleved that coneasions Wilt hie mmuie by all A meeting of the Chileage Rallroadt Asso- | ness to obey the will of Hua tha Tord icittia ity of Evanaville, Ind. Iuttaings, fonces, nod board sidownlks boing dis- es & bilt and Massachusetts, tho Hines rather thanhave another disastrous | elation with the General Passinger Axents |, fa vou ccieamt to ne ee aa intended placed. ‘The total damage will amount to many #3 ap Roads, ian Muuttsday’ for the uusyese of snaking: We forall tie children of Christ oF for the twelvo PWDrAxatona Ahowssnds of dollars, = : 39 it f only! Pe i. - To the Western Asselate $8 2 4 . WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC, ringements regarding the emigrant busine 89 Without n doubt this wns intended for all Boretal Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Tonmno, Oe Maes Recturing tho. provalenco 33 ee CINICAGO, NURLINGTON & QUINCY ‘The Bont of Directors of the Wabash, St. front wie iriyene SNe a Uneli tiken the children of Christ, ‘The nposttes were Tentaxaronis, aareh, Leahy ai or bes of aheavy storm of wind and rain atau early 83 ly i= ‘Khe annual report of the Chicago, Bur- | Louls & Pacific have issued the following thereon, It will coule up for consideration | the representatives of the whole Church, and {ninmoentig the put hwy ott! 0 oreo oyelote. hour this morning, a chimiey of the Buckeye = Sy Ungton & Quiney Rallrond Company for the | cirettar giving notice of a special meeting of | arain at a meeting to bo held at Chicago | therefore all) tho promises made to the | which cut way through the northeast part o} Mrewery was blown down, falling on and erush- 6 imo oo year ending Dec, 31 has Just been completed, | stockhollers to bo held at St. Louls May 5, | Mare 10, apostles were fer us in atl ages, city Inst night wus distinctly marked by une y) ing the englac-house ta which Vollectar Jon * a veure roofed houses, emolished barns, prostrate ; Dyspe ant will be submitted to the stockholders 13 | which, Judging by the Important business to | ‘Phy annottncement of tho denth of W, 11 neh inal bolloyers gecure the gift-of the ee Tear cers ameerate | iussott, and MF. Doylo, and the aight wate Dys 7 8 en soon ng ft comes from the printer, ‘Tite | be transacted, will be of more than ordinary | Cummings, Agent of tho New Sore Central: ‘this the speaker considered a yery {m- | senttered in every dircetion. It was ascenc of | ™unut the irowary fil fiRon atid, Tue te Ague, Ther Fe ae oe ee aaa | ierae tee Panties interostel WNSHia nto: aaa eet eesmiatta tne this cli: pottnitatestion, thouah it had not been put } ruin which might well appal tho stoutest heart, former sroee ant wari the eatoelty ae ttm, Dre na slips, from which tha following Interest. | erty: ire uncon ora a in the employ of the | 11, correct form, as every believer had the | ang yet, singularly enough, the damayo was Jude he stat buinad| tho wslocl(y of sree Pop 1, ing facts are gathered. It will be noticed PA Mecial mecting of, the stockholders of the | Naw we Cee for the last. thirty Years, | Bifl. Taking the question a meantinty how con(ied almost ontirely to tho destruction of | damage to to ruofs, freight sheds, ctu. and | Billousness, Nervous Debitiiyet tnt this Company has been-Very Drosperots | ene oe eae eae ee ciraane we se, | and has been an able and consctentions off | {en shall persons suure the Holy Giost? | pryperty, Sovernt persons wore slightly ine | prostrating tho telograpl Hines in all directions, Tho Bent REMED hele, Will bo held nt the oilice of the Coinpany. fn St. | 8 reM + stotesouled gentle | He, Woull refer them, first, to the 1 i 0 Ben! Y ENO toll during the past year, the net earnings | Louis, Mo. on Wednesday, Say h, 10, ut 10 | chil. Je wasn genial, whote-souled gentle> | totoment of St. Paul in’ Romans, vill, 9: | Jured, ond many mfraculoua escapes are : anf amounting to no less than $7,260,008: o'clock n, m., to take netion upon the following tat, well itiedand respected wherever he | atement of St. Paul in Romans, vill, Of | Toms ond Tn ace eet that SOgSVITE: WN " 7 GO 'S . . ie tg and resolutions of the Board of Di- | wis wit. Hlls death was very sudden. | t re} n vas Injtired fatally or oven seriously. Loursviner, Ky March 6.—A violent storm 2.600,000 Bottle: : BRE S TOSS sarulins of fie Gounpl Baie Feclors of thls ceunpany: ds and | Dit afew moments before ho cbreathad his spirit dae teat pe ' natalia Spite ue The ‘Tosa aitaline ean score y be estimated of wind and hui! provatled early this morning. a SOLD SINCE 1870, s Fee een OTOH Tata Site | ete emeME IH tee holders of bonds and | jast hg was sitting on thy baleons uf tho | Entice hats mong of lis” au then fo Lhe | with neouraoy, seattered ast ialong tho. routo | Atdi2 the speed of tho wind was forty-clyue | ‘Tite Syrup possesses Varied branches, have been: From freight, SU,- i . i THtt House chatting with se F “In whom yornlso trusted, | of the windy monster for 9 distance of two or | miles per hour, tho highest over recorded at this | | Ye Aitraulates tho Peyatine t the Aattens a Company for tho issue of 20,000 shires af tho ently ine the bost of spirits. He leg | Sims, 1, 18, 14 ; is | HE Retmutac 650,023; from passengers, S250,053; from | crertica stock, and S00 suivesof the common | fpparently ‘ ee we after’ that ‘ye heard the word of truth, tho [ ty tle: 1 ‘tof tho | station, a blow Inst month that renehed forty- cae dig 88 es Gs ‘ vil ste Li e E washi-r while en- : : rs iy Eat reo miles through the residence pnrt of, . ve into glucose. A wenelene Fo oe aor sar aiey total Fe Ea ee eee ee ast cho test acad ee Nerve ips croup en au ot Ria Kospel of sau salvation; In whom ali Offer | city, and varying In amounts from $15 to $3.00 tb nts Dolog tho next highest, ‘From ga) io | tAtiten Wins and iearine tite fe 7105+ “ “nse l- oferres 1 rillrond men of this ty will go to Butfalo . Ni Ure seattle itl thi Itennnot aggregnto lesa. than $74,000, however, | 40’clock rain an des 5 stomacty: Af the medicint teers ipperatiny “adr eavinye net ua wetorres teoind uone arul Teutway. eek toattend his ftneral, y holy spteie af piomise whl $5 tbo earnest and It {snore Ilkely to reach $100,000. It falls Pindquicred dawn seubially: from twenty tg be gear ineasece rEstDaden engnings froin operating, $7200,088, ay, | Btny pol terms spvoltad in anit agracments, | Mr James Chariton, General Passenger | tho purchased possession, unto the prulse of | largely upon poople in ordinary elreumstances, : : ia . ut of the net earnings hi t soled . "ak no damage beyond the biowing down of a few it neta m the Kidneys, ro} 4 lates ui yt efore, ure Wi y }, What Is more deplorable, lossos uf this char- . Ie Megulutes the Bowel, ’ following fixed chargess For rent of trieks | capital stock, property. and fruichises of tho | Agent of tho Chicago & Alton Rallroad, lett | Js glory.” “Chorefore, if there was funy ong and, whut Is 1 ploruble, Fonees aid algns, wees At Purifics the Blood, Be hte: C te Con y with tho | fur St. Louis Inst evening to attend a meet- | without tha Spirit who desired to haye It, he | acter are not covered by insurance, pe TE Quivte the Keene yet and depts, Steg ons: for Interest on Doms, | eee eer ai Cernucaises Uf the {ng of tho St Lauts Passenger Agents to be | shall go before God, acknowledge himself & | ‘Tne evidence shows thit the wind traveled In OBITUARY. i Heamoten Hecemeseetema $3,110,807 for Sluking Fund for C,, 8. & Q. ) Wiunsh, Ste Louis a Ductile fulleont Com} held in that clty to-day for the purpose of | siimer, belleve, In the Lord Jesus Cluist, and | undulutions, At cortaln points tt was very closo ° HE Nourdahes, Miecnethene and Tavteors 8 ber cent bonds, S257; less MOURNE | ond ula for the purchase of tho Chicago Investleuting another road form violation of | soon he will become rezenerate, pardoned, | to tho ground, then roso snd ripped uff chimneys Ie onone the pares of the akin cece derived from income on securities held ft | dueah Ratirond frum the holders of the pre the tieket agreement, Sines tho agreement | justified before God, and would receive the | Maa Poniecryaud usuin desce ated doit meet SHAY sig GINA: git hang the pores of ae Bonds “isanet’ for. tho. “Albin. “Kuoxvil | guldvuinnta whangvertoonetiens ota is | ent nto ertest, Me teas Mase pe | Mls hot low. buildings. One pecullar fenttiro Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicazo Tribune. the hereditary taint or pote ia bonds fase for ite galas BNORTU IY shay bight fn ald proporiy Ae te ores three or four trials of the same kind, but the | ‘rhe question being asked by 8 gentteman | timuge to low buildings, Onc pecutlar fentur a & Des olnes: road, 810; fal TYE Ty ee ie ee : tien 5, ae + which generates Scrofuls, Etysipelan, and Sinking Fund. for bonds” issued _ for | elosure sale now ndvertise i alfcuuling punts rte i Tenfently dealt with | fn the congregation, “Mow eat a believer gh- | $8 that, while traveling enstward, w very consid Prrrsnuna, Pa. March &.—Andrew Hop: wRie oe tneltn en ny is ds : 3 , each tne tliat ade t ean bo ta the St, Louls, Rock Island & Chicago, Teall- | An lewne of benils of (hs come ttre | tially: oceti rie Ls neetlng hus been | sponker stated thit iy requtred an entire giv. | wall of houses, showed that the wind eddied and | died'at an early hour this morning, Ile was amet Poehler are nly teins Poneed oae Toad, $55,875; total fixed charges, $2,520,523, | ore vt ana Chiengo & Pudueah Railroads, wg re- | called, by My. EL A. Ford, General Passenger | ing-up of the heurt—an_carnest, full, and | worked with backward and revolving force. | porn at Washington, Pa. nnd was. educated ~ Also for ‘dividend, March 15, of 4 per cent, | fitted uy sald wersemont, toan timome wotex: | Ament of the Vauialla, who churges thut | true consecration to'the Lord, Ie should | siynul-Servtee Oficor Mioyd anys that ut thetine | gt iho college in-that place, He subscquent- TESTIMONI $1,225,830; for dividend; Sept. 15, of 4 per | ceeding $4,000.00, sul bonds to bearS percent | jieket to New York’ vin. the Ohio & Mis: | atand before the Lord. and tay everything at | gue storm passed this point tho wind was blow- | J stedied Inv, but ater” having been ade ON. ‘ALS, in celit, $1.257.480; for dividents, Dec 15, Of 8 | interest, piyublo ‘semi-annually, und to be se | sissippl, Atiautle & Great Westerti, and Jérle | ily feet,—shoutd be day by day @ ving sne- | jue at te sate or Htrontycauves: mites. pee | sti . but, after i. been a percent, $818,718; total, SR oOs leaving | cured byw fret mortgage covering both tho: | was guld at less than tarht rates. ‘So far the | rife unto Him, As mien were weak, they hour, with a. very strong barometric | Miltted to the Bar, he forsook the protesston, ILLINOIS. surplus over every current lability aud Sink- gern ubove mentlances eiroctors of this | Mérecment hns proved a deeded fallure, and | woult have tv ‘pray continually to Gud for sreasure, ‘Thero had been considorablo | Jlis tastes leading him into the fields of Jour- i {He Dirsetora hve enttied ths stia of Staub: | Campuny-authorietug ndeed of rust or) morte | the prospeels are that IE will syon come fo. | Ills support, Ie thls were not dong thors | Uressre. | Tharo | tnd boon eotalionable | i taltshed the Patriot at Murtls- 2 3 i piesa 0% tf prope | end. would goon arise n cold id neglee! ‘ + ¢ can See e a tek erie ee: Sone cry Se ee ero eocees, Henreg mia piace of the old spiritual power ‘and cneray. night, but the latter hnd closed, the stars were | burg; was one time editor of the Dilly on Of pe) a e le y bearing 8 per cent Interest, payable 75) They should read the Word, and, most of nf from surplus earnings towards cohstruction som undtaliy, aie bonds ta bo ixsueat tron thine RELIGIOUS. showld practice what (hoy ttlays, Balance of accounts written off, H, ns nay be required, to meet tho mutur- — P santes . . Bye Si a, Te wi int me to perfect health and strength, S10: net surplus for tho year, SH tH, Ing indbteduess of tits company on brlor mort; -” @RonGE MUELLER. fall In are they. shouta: eunlesy hale Faull to autnulenot preliminary Futobling, eemig tly al Dyeating puandar, ce as ame phate rene te bet SA eae, jie business of the road during the Sear | yuyes nade Uy its constituent corporations aud | pie Rey, George Miller, of Bristol, Eng, | iim, and thus remain tholeprevions blessing. ) “tue ion WP Flonuucls whose clewant now | (ee ge ged ube Lands in Nebraska bs ington An Excellent Remedy, 78H, he compared with the year, Hy 1sio Purchase of increased equipment, and fur other | inet the congregation of the First Congre- Dovs God reveal Himself to Mis children by | rosidenea on tho, North Doluware was tn tho | and assunied editorial control of the Revicw . Belvidere, Boone Con Feb. 6 8, were Sissi Tue ee ot fib,085: in- | purposes as nuimed in suid resolutions, or us | putional Chureh again yesterday evening vision or manifestations epart from Ils works ? eyclono's path, says thoy were up. when the | and Examiner. He was ulso proprietor and DRAn Sit: L have been using yourINDIAN "| ; tala BYU? for sometime, and am perfect reuse, S007 #40, ‘The operating oxpenses, in Caen SeLU HON. OT Mwwregate uuOUDE HOEY Ty the Iectutre-room. of thelr building, on the | , Gud had dono this, but for Christians to | storm struck, and ho thought tho houso mus | Manager of the Wushlugtou Foundry, estnb- | Morosults teturiin tho ood is 1879, Including taxes, were $7,557,007, and tn 5 red 2 , an trust to vistons apart from Ils works are = ry if Nshed x few vears ago, attending to the | petite, strengthens the Nerves, hegulates Isis ST BTiS; decrease, S3tesin, Lhe net coe A atelier fhe, Pronosed action of tole corner of Ann and Washington streets. The | ost dangerous, ah fw had known most | BAve collided with an express train, In a few Oy ‘ral Work. | teh wd fowuin nad Hoitoeas th oetig 1 ST BTL WIS 3 " . . cha uth F g 1870 were $7,400,033, nnd Py weg fn 18% + re $i, humors, F mal violations are con- | tain tha fellness ‘of the Holy Gist?” the | erable portion of the damage is ta tho castern | klus, brother of the Hon. James H. Hopkins, ‘Thorn aro no spirita employed i Diseaso of tho Stomach and Liver Cairo, Alexander Co, fib shiniig, and thora wns every indication of clear | Unton, of this ety; and: subsequently had | mean sin: Sunering for some ttmo with ent i mad. ‘Should they | weather, when suddenly, after threo or four | editorial management of the Erle Observer | 2"4 iheano ut ihe migeael and Liver yh business in addition to his editor! Le; 1 evoted by avere) te ° rate: : “tier, » | minutes they saw a nelghbor out in the yard St arcer i Aad not be without I RS. WEST 87%, | Lake Ero uta cost noe excveding 800,00), ana | Ocetston was devoted by the reverend gentle | awful consequences follow the practice, “Ie ALE ACRIUL ities suppesline it to belong to | He was 65 years of nge, = ncrense, 31,013,289, ‘Che total | the investment by the Company of a sum notex- | man to the answering of a number of doc | told thestory of a Mr. Prhice, of gland, sho the TRILHORING Tadibie Chey aitigal’ fer tbe ae " “ Kidney Dincanc, Timber of passengers carries in 1839, exetu- | ceeding $00,000 {it providing facllities for mov | trinal auestions sent in by members of the { had fallen Into the imost horrible nrc les on nelgt ng fader fe pean aWene AUDLEY MUXLOW, Fai aeial Whe s 33 Elahar, Chainpaten a m sive of those earried on mlienge and season | in griia upon the Miasissippl iver, brambscetb~ | congregation during the past fow days, Ie | {Hs tecount, und osies Intinately known } night, but In about ten miluutos fount them Bpeclat Correspondence of The Chtcayo Tribune, ROOD STRUE has done me mare wood for Kidea Uekels, was 207,18, and in 1878, 2,014,- | Ine te the eupital stock of w corporation organ- Brey 5 . . - hina ninost devoted chit of Cou ne at for | svlves in the midst of a lively shower that ene ‘Tuscon, 1l,, March 4.—Audley Muxlow | Coinpiaint and ienrt Dixense than any othe! med Bil; Inerease, Ul,0 Gross“ recelpts. | Wed for that purpos stated that he had recelved the written ates | all this he continually, trusted to’ finpres- | through the cellings, ‘Tho tin rouf In tho yurd Seis cueis “tthe Bosch House, | gpl evgnused, ‘lealao cured one of my eultirenct Troi _phesensrers Ih 1870, “$3,000,6%and : 4 Uons In great abundative, and, with the help | sions, on” one: occasion Informung —Uie | haqbeen lifted from thot own dwelling, and | (Hed yesterday afternoon at the Beach House. | Ehths and Berorula. SAHGARRE in 1878, $2, Gis0: Increase, Slivaiie ‘The MASSACIIUSETTS NOADS. of the Lord, he would endgavor to nuswer speaker he ite oo act sO 1 | tho hours till dawn were spent in hunting soma | Le was born in Lincolnshire, England, and Third-Day Chilis, total nimber of tong of: freight carried in Speclut Dlapateh fo The Chicugu Tritune, them necording to the Word. ‘The first ques- | candle, without - the Gar peniead Win that corner that would remain dry, A furthorseareh | Was 88 years old. He had made his home at hei ay ol Flora, Clay Oe, I8TV (including the UMnols Central in their Boston, Mareh 5.—The rumors of serious e woul siver Was vst doty Ghost, The s aes showed that the back yurd was ns bare of out- | the Beach Mouse for fifteen years, Ile was DEAUSIHs This ts to cortlty that, your INDIAN own fours wide fons) was 4.08635, und In | oinnges in tho thronghefrefztt Ines run- Baie Soult aE es Gereanie gift and pit Thiel unsonutl ta tng mal ta +f fie bultalngs and -feHeey as though it bad Leon | partlally paralyzed about 1 yeur ayo, and his MOORE ea eaced nck dat Day Sa, + 288 Gneluding Iitnots Central 5 on) ning by way of the Hoosac ‘Tunnel, whieh | grace of faith? the sume tiie saked iin why. Tehe'was so | swept. death Was due'to piralysis “and general de- | MiSd BROWX, Fee org eo ee diets | have been eurrent here since the return of | ‘The git of faith, he said, wight be pos | particular about these things,’ he, belng at | Among tho heaviest losers are 3.2. Nickum, | bility, Ele had in hls possession an old Chills Cured. - from frelwhts Jn 1879, $11,050,022, anc In 1878, v 1 teh that be had earrled for $11 Tees increase, SUN,” * 4} the raifrond men from the Convention of | sessed Ike many other gifts by wieked men. | that time an Episcopal elergyman, had sub- |W. S. Hubbard, Judge ‘Tarkington, C. W. ated CaaG. Me ad es Mattoon, Coles co. Tt ‘the munber of tons carted Inerensed 17.9 “High Joints,” have created some alarm in| Judas [searlot lind it, and possessed even the purticd Co alt the pata sg aver es Bieta Bn Livingstone, ae Danley ths are quailty cures Wait, dnd ent ruommonded fas 4 ore, rue i ss ; alae ae - othe Mr. : 0 yy and inany others w 5 ad a per cunt ond ere elpts Fegan crete ine the mlnds of the State ofllelals, and to-lay a | Kitt of miracles just as any other of the | iit “thagu articles: und tnt tir olntng: that Hee Any Ins fai naa there tose Josten I. KAMMULER. Pest midicing in wo eountey for, hvu wae dleate that the Inerense in the valitne of | ember of the Rallrond Committee futro- | Apostles, Balnam. also, one of the most ne- | Chireh he hitd been gilded entirely by to | TUES rem $1,000 to shoe, The Conbeal Av enti Spectat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Fe ent PS business In proportion to the earning hug | duced an order in the House of Repre- | torlous servants of Satan, had. tho same | Holy Ghost. Before two months were over | jated, and a lurge two-story house oppoat itwas | Dunvgus, Ia., March 5.--Louls Kamuuler, AM haere is SE ae eaLt, Cook bea bic ‘been greater than Inst year, sentatives for the Railroad Commissioners to | power. "Phe gift of faith might be possessed } the unfortunate aa had apelarelt wnt ie openly Wns ive Gee Fe ane Te a well-known citizen, and a tinner, was to- | | pean arn: 1 have found, br airing Zour Fabien he total funded debt of this Company | earn whether the Boston & Albany Rallrond | by people not having a particle of Its grace, | wus Niue the Haly Ghost ireuriiate, and | eee: oe eng ee Ook ae emo ehine | day struck by a paratytte stroke, and died pTGOB SUibiP a tain tra, chat Eg recom, Pn aoe mien pea has nade any contract with the New York | but those possessing the grace of faith must | ind no moro dlabollenl state could. be | Heys tumbled through ute the bedroom of Misa | after lingering a few-hours, Heaith to give teu trial. Mit, bHLeascAn, wll ie vel, 1 Si y He eovered he Chris ng Central Road to bring frelght to Its Ine, and | be saved, lor the proof of this the Seripture | {ragined than his at the present time, Athy Ferguson, nnd covered her with di 8 . aie thus divert It from the ‘Tannel line, und also | might be senrehed, and the opening verses of | At the conclusion of the insiwers the rev- aha a ede aaa ot int rs GEORGE ANDERSO! to learn the views of ithe New York | the thirteenth chapter of First Corluthiung | erend gentleman stated that he regretted te | som of the fanilly heard the shoek coming, Come? as to these oof the | will suffice: “Though L speak with the | Ws Not able to answer alt the questions | jerore they vould reach the dour it was ov which had been put to him. At least fifty: yt enkable li house waadestroy’ Tonner ines. It ts suspected that a corsbina- | tongues of men and of angels, and have not |yNore ae i Be | aareeea tbe beealca le etre hues the cuntie Cured a “ . ‘Noogs, 18nd Cow Loursvitny, Ky., March &—George Ander- | gan gyms diy, daughter aucchuin for, fo frien ry “0 tg, but, with son, many yeurs bookkeeper In the Bank of | months, ands sonagnee ig uae of Fae DIAS, F031, The bonded indebtedness of the Burlington & Missourl {iver Railroad Company (Lowa) at tho end of the year, Included in the above statue Was $3,276,750, of Whileh $615,500 is te 1H | Kentueky, dled this afternoon ufter a brief | b.0Op sYHUL, » short trial of wi factually ve} 3 ‘ Amore Tnud remained mangwered, and in one vert buurds being driven into the huwse ng 3 i cured hor. ‘Tho Syrup lise auy bonetived the cre te enue oe Burl feu ton exists by which the'Tunnel Hne fs to lose | charity, Loam become as sounding — brass oO hls attenflon was drawn to about wh shot out of a gun, a A Mbiiesas lie wa atan highly. hongred and “Tent of my fami and Ehavo bad 0 wie far a dociay $4,021,250, against whieh are lanus, notes, | a large amountof freight trafic. ‘There are | ort tinkllng cymbal And though Thave Jassnges front the “Seriptures, the ven alG baie atate Alte na a latee lee | SMES POEM | ene , NOL be withoutieaud recommond ie use ta rofreriag Bonds, ete,, Which may safely be valued at | several versions of tho threatened ditlenlty, | the gift of prophecy, and widerstand all mys- fa een OE ae gre atch which arent HR reay Tue “Voot uikon ‘off and. tho watts COMMODORE ITANSCOM. humanity. ~ ROSSANNALL LAWREN! LT, but the most reasotable one Is to the eifeet | terles and all knowledge, and though Lhave | Mite on te flowing des ho would simply: | kptune. ‘The room of diss Laura Ream, tho | wasixarox, D. C., March 6,—Commo- Pain in the Back. Tore or less contracts for Innd are year) Jeave on the fallowlng day he would shnply | Well-known correspondent, who lives with Mrs. . Ww. n Station, De Kalb: canceled, but usually, the land belig that Vanderbilt, having given by his late con- | all falth, so that £ could remove mountalng, | aysure his hearers of tie joy he had reeelyed Duniap, way completely demolished, ‘Tho brick | dore Lsaluh Manscom, Chief of the Bureau of atarma proved, sellg nt higher’ prices than were re- | ference aud agreement with Jewett, of the | and hnve not charity, Linn nothing.” In giving the suswers, nid he would celyed from the original sates, sole DEAR Ait: . This is to curtty that your IN! u ve Hack, enn | walla were thrown. duran a erushed her Construction and Repair, Navy Department, | Loup ‘sy UL bas cured mo of Voip, 1 i Erle Rathway; the same privileges as to rates,] As assuredly ag any one partook of the | Ghose who bad not bad thelr guestlons | ulture. Part of her war was carrie dled this morning. Atlsa valuable medicine. \ nret pir service, | e but, a lneky elreus —— ‘The total number of miles of road operated | ute., over the Michigan Southern ad Canada | grace of faith so surely thoy are the children | Auawered that the Lord Was at thelr se rvice, ponaldenble iat hte, Bat a ae vrs : os Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Deg. it was ap ytnaL 1, Dec PT, IBTe, Southern frum Buitalo that his own road en | of Gud. Falth might ba Increased by exer- ated tliat este Aer CUE ars AE ey athurwiss Thora must kaye been a serious wee See. Sean Oy ‘A. Col | pear site mbte ts 10 StS hme your INDIAN: ue 7 yeu Ki eprivi | el : re ley = lentto hor. NCINNATI, On. March f—. 4 - ie Tt ety bridges, buildings, and rolling sto joys. Ho also allowed Hrle the same privi- | cising tt, and thus there were different de ithe residence of tho Rov. Ts @. Hay, on Chriss | tor te litaatescrouat cits > | BLOOD S¥KUP, which 1 procured fram your A Deen eatefully tnniutuiued, and“in many re: | tee’ at Albany, ‘Troy, aud. other poluts crea af fulth. That if by Gaile grace, anu THE BAPTISTS, Han avontie, mustatned shallge damages —a | ety npraniinent wholesale grocer dled to-day | haa complecely cured me of Drapes, ia eee Spe ta materially, Improved. During the seur, that his own road has, so that the pact ei alneet Batronger tattle An ‘Tho fifth of the meetings In this elty In the | large mass of plaster aud cornice falling upon ae inlles of single track fave been relait | Eris tg placed on preelsely. tho sane ‘with steel rails, and 10 miles of new second track: tho 15 miles of the Chillicothe & Char- {ton Road, and 35 intles from Knoxville to Des Moines, lave been Jaid_ with steel rails, making the total number of miles of steel railsingle track in the road: Dec, 31, 504, ‘This Includes the whole main Ine fu [illnols, and 256 iniles of main ling in lowa, ‘The to- tallength of the main line now Jald with fron Is 24 miles, all in Town, There are 105. ailesof double track tn Tiiuols, and 4} intles In lowa, sre: lt wae | the pillow uf one of hig children, fastening | Hus elty. rt Disensé, td the other lind dt not, It had shaply | iterests of the American Baptist Publier t f ————— Cure for Hen S, down some of ita tute, i hata Co: Tih footing tn respect ta through traMe over the | pleased God to Increase his faith Ute by | ton Soclety was held last evening in the | “On clitturd avenue the whud lifted out halt of THOMAS: RESIGNS, Dein anii-VoKriee oe RON oke Shore & Michigan Southern, Mehizan | Jittte, and If other brothers und ststers ln | Second Baptist Church, corner Monrov and | tho second-story frout of J.'t Hull's grocery, tio Sent meaiclvo aver used foe dteart Des Central, and Canadw Southern, and the New | Christ would stand and ald In the glu Morgan streets, ‘Tho attendunee was quite | &Xpestng the interior of that dour, anda portion | ey seaore Thomun to Leave the Cine | Peommond Into all siailarly aBleeed | gg, England spate oF rallrogtla as ty woven: | Ci helr faith atso would be thiereased | jarye A Sean Tanger MRT ta wife eet Ve badly cinnatt College or Munte in October. = cate to Be y y the ork Central. ‘The Cone re y 2 i 3 ‘ . con deat also pinged ou a pat with, ele In Seen ag uae AE wus noo ai Ta et After the customary relicious exeretsea, | but mirccuiously without Injuring’ thom ee: | A Proposition to Keop Him in ‘That | All that It Ix Te sional. Kenens, Haar Con thy respect to tho Western connectlous of tat } Christ and the Avastles. Ol the other tatu, the Rev. Dr. Lorkuer delivered an address in havo. neds hee eelinnt Ja cs + ‘. cClty—His Future Actlonus Undcter= ‘ t ‘Twenty Instances of such miraculous escapes . t} the past Sve years: road over the Auantle & Great Western, and | to fallin the bellet of any part of God's (on “'The Relations of tho Freedmen to the | could bouiven, One of the worst features of | alned. BAGH SECU, ios url an recommended a other ronda, S Word was uterrlbty thing, People did thus, | Stabitity of the Repablle and to tho Eyan- | the damige fa that done the trees und shrub- Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mo beet familly miodicine over uae iy iy fom ‘This agreement, which slows the Ele | tittle thinking that they were muking Got | gelization of -Afrien. Hequire that Phoy: | bury. dit mmny cages rows of trees nearly wn} Cinctxnatt, O., Murch 5.—Tho uetuul resigna- 2 aul freo access to New England, hus aroused the | Har by so demg, ‘Take tt well-known busle Bo Elevated to cn Higher Clyillan- squiure In tength were nprooted and consequent | ton of Thuodore Thomas hus produced ncom- Dixcasos of tito Lungs. oe {re of the managers of the Boston & Albany | jess man In Chicago, und his, word ii te tion and Christlanity.” ~The Doctor | Yi festroyed. ‘Tou olty’ that depends so much | action im Cincinnuth. ‘The reports of trouble Renton, Franklin Coe Jullroad, who threaten Vanderbilt with the | way of business wonld be. belleved on tha t Moquent plen for as more | WPeM Ms trees for whatever beauty it may "abe 1 snied by the uuthori- | Dean Suits This te to certity thut your IN proposition that, if the agreement is carrled | j vet, when God) hid said ve made, an eloquent plen for ao more | possess, us does Indiimupolls, the loss of such i | have been go persistently denied by the author! Roe a ae ne Cuned me of Lane Dis Sr they Uwilt “gle ae partion: oe all | ffeund aud sey He belloved Withect nese | Qoeral giving ti ald of freedinen tn the | iminber isa werlous blow, Altogether tt Is tho | ties of tho college thut people beyun to think | U4 ilu motor 9 tony te which had been troubili : get i uatiiotivy oeuuteY y were merely ne rages : irauftaring hutmanlty, of thelr business to the Erio Road. | tiun, there were those who doubted it. ithis Sout es, Herelofore, dtu honey “adh ilstory of the ctys aud one front ‘ite, fie that thoy were mercly newspuper sensations, | chourtully recunnnend It to afl suse ae — GRAND TRUNK BUSINESS, The Grand ‘lrunk Railway has tinally con- seuted to report to the Board of ‘Trade its " one-thousandth part hid been done that | history of the cl Mr thy host ianeutt lat WETTING’ shipments over Its new ling from this elty, | Pils threat seems to have somewhnt stare | was a sin much greater thin stealing, wt- | onght to be, and he hoped for helter results | Wot suvn recover, 4 r Thomas, utter the orchestra concert lus A statement was submitted to Sovretary He ete awlio, Ta, ures to. maelty though the world tiueh more readily con | fy othe tatire,. Which: wontd work out the “Ho the Western, Associated Press. ~ | alge, took the long aud evasive unewor he had For Neuralgia Randolph showing that the new road has ; ry Hi dy " . " ) i“ vel Jgren, Haraiitan Co. 1 denmed the litter, ‘The gree of faith en | regeneration of the colored race In. Afriea | INDrANAvoLTs, Mareh G—A terriig tornado } received from the Heurd of Directors to the Bt. Dabs Tits Neurmlyia for #o08 tlrely colnetded with the written Word, ‘To | Net itette sauthen Treednien better and asian weet ails cig ules Lt o'eluele preties Nicklas Hotel, read ft over, ind discussed 1b | REA Ps uit tome. ut yen NBA BUD aeton earn way not faith, und ieee jnore enlightened eltizens, ~ ¢ ney tlown down, Pastas iprooted, ‘Phe | With a few friends, and at 1 o'clock this morning | SYMUP, and wm boppy to say te en THVIN. is was Preat danger in not recouulelig clearly AG i " ¢ nas ~ ‘ee f i :) i vldes pslgn. iy publication of the <7 President of the New York Central to sever | thealliterence beuween tho twine Y] De Bo uritith, of Phitidelphia, was om Avenue Methodist Chureh wis dlniest | decided to resign, Upon the publication of tarrted East since Its opening—Feb, W-up to Feb, 29, the following amounts of frelght: 1,800 burrels of flour, 2,000 bushels of wheat, the Hoosae ‘Tunnel, and ive the Nex land trate of the Central to tha Boston Albany entirely. Tt was tho {tention of the "1 vonneed ty deliver an auliress on ‘The: emolishad, One dwelllnyg-house was | correspondence between him and the Dyspepsia Cured. 1 slg of e : his connection with the Tunnel line the frst |“ “The next question was as follows: rork wrlean Baptist: Publication nin tts foundation and carried five oralx : f muds Piymouth, Hancock Coo Ih Tan Ca ON ae or a eek stil SE outs, of the present month. Now itis stated the Witt you give your view of why {tls that our NS of tho -Apreniea pena et feet. ‘The ipmutes of the house cxeaped with rants teria Shr iis Neat ccnoeae? DEAR SIR: Lhave voor cruubled wlth BUog ee ‘The Bushiess of the Northwestern Grand | (uestlon of Wunding the entire teatlte of the | prayers ure not all answered? Christians have | Adaptlveness to'Thale Needs." Dr. Griqie | Lutellght injury, ‘Two or three porsons aro ac- | ered bla resignation. It Be Prepare itd Ha eeaner inn Weta beg Trunk at present fs not as heavy us tt was a | Central Road over to the Boston & Aibany ta { prayed: for somo time for the conversion of | qaked. to ba escnoed fron delivering any Floualy’ injured, but go fur as kiown na Lives | panied, However, by persomit note, to | INDIAN Tun eo arg RIM BLE, week or two ago, whieh Is di ¥ he fi %) only postponed wnt the stat April when, | tienda or for the averting of an allitetion, but extended remarks, oWlng to see | Wete Jost, Phe damage cannot be fully esti- | touben Springer, whieh hnd tbo desired ctfect, — : that it ee ee the ute fo the fact | viutess Viuiderbilt Is prevailed upon to keep | answers have not cume, # holla whieh rendered. fb patye | mwled, ut ts quite Large in tho uggreite. and tho resignation was not uovepted. ‘hls Never Walle to Cures i) SParaneT thee Gna tls ears ceded fo falth with the Commonwealth of Mussi-} ‘The question resolved ttself Into threes | fil? fore Mim to. apenke Ife “telly. Te ee eee Sein acuta TtarMic eras aati action of the Huard in accepting ‘Thomus’ rom uacclltont Hygya Loo Had cars enough it would be’ taxed | gluselts ug thu sole owner ee ay poluts.of consideration. “Che person shold lsketetiod the worl already aecomplistied, the | Prepert portion of the ity aveompauted with | resfgaution and refusing to neeept, Nichols’ has BELO furerunope bey Mtomack, und wisp £05 7 to Mts full cupacity,” ‘This diMieulty, | Liuel tho | cunneetlon ol is | ask: First, Do d ask for things which arene: | nunber of tlsslonaties 1 the South av the | lightning and frequent dashes of rain, tearing | qinphusized the snub given to Chomas, and | Beidbun eho were truublod with spasms, on however, will e uvercoine, ag | Hd with the tunnel threatens to cease, IC) corms to the Word of Cons secondly, Do L ) present time, ald the pressing teed for io 4, sttbilos, outhouses, utd dwells Jestroyed nll hope of & flanl adjust~ | cise ieultected a completo cate. pena erZah oy ae nage ten eet Taine tre tq | Vanderbilt earrles out the project of enters | ask in the au of the Lord desus Grist: Lehto ‘prope contneption of Bible Fendletan pike a grocerysstoro. Beobably aster al pine toOAS aul cone —_ RNeN i tof the Grand ‘I’ Tes a | ime tnt a close utlianes with the Boston & | and thirdly, Do L belteve In the willingness | truth ane th 4, anil it great a totally destroyed, anany Of tho Alou lye 42te * fe Testimony. out of the Grand ‘Trunk shops. | ‘he rowd 18 | AThany only, he will leave the Hoosne Pune of Ged to. wnswer the, prayer? Even sup: | Eth smany the masses, and a great nuns thie at his post until the tha oxpirition of the An Agent's Tew 569/ also jexnerleneing some trouble with its | trang inscunneetions dependent upon the pus all three pulits to'bs suitled, ipathil bor | BORE Mistens wore uitable to exbonnd thy West-bound business at this poiut, owlng to Inudequate warehouse fucilluies, The rond hag been bringing In fately lmmense amounts of merchandise from ‘Now York, Boston, and other Eastern points, so that it has been somewhat blockaded, and it hus to cheek new aituments foro faw days te arder r aye 1 1 ot, In- October next, Woodland, Sraquctss Serlpture: » There was it Inck af CLEVELAND, epconil SOME OL his: contracts eae eae! AR Britt Tenn sey that yout INDIAN Bite aptias miteated fur tho special Shane CravELann, 0, Murch K—At twenty minutes | When he will probably roturn to New York. | a PGE faenoagul ou cod ay, und it was this tack that | past 1 thls morning a gule, accompanied by | Pabllesontinent fe averwhelningly on tho aldo tou ius uso to nudtortg hunny ‘A RBED y was tryhig to ti. ‘Pho men so | thunder and lightning, which had been blowing | Of Thomas. Lust night, when pe stepped upon HEODA eted by: the Soviety to preach the Gos | thirty-threo miles au hour, suddonty raised to | the platforin before the oretestra jn Musee a ‘ 24 Recommends It to Alle Inthe South, and to orgunize Sundays | ine velocity of forty-elght, shifting from south. | Hall, there was tromendous and long-con- ee seule Erle, which, for the present, will beable to | hooved them to awalt, God's pleasure inane alve tho tunnel not only its present amount | swerlng the prayer. ‘There was no proufise oftratile, but to largely increase ft. With | from Gad that He woult answer ina given tho Fitchburg Road soon to be double- | th He simply states, Ask and it slall tracked to the Tunnel Road, the Magsachue |b en unte you; Knock and itshall be setts Central taking upon itself new ite opened unto yous seek and ye snall Aurors, Kane! YH of learnligs and claguence, tihued applause, To-day ho yas induced to + I have used sum of your I Ey t rirel Ail Gass with the possibility of Its belng completed | tind. ‘There Was nothing dhura salt hd Hlivered sey | west to southoast, and continuing tye mlnutes, vay 4 al 4 ‘s PEAR Sue fs et peneticial pusults, and f tink Be ite ‘ty cm seen ines: are auilaustens to the. thnmel und teased. to by operated | about the thne and elrcumstanees under ro fitted halo haa tulle “i Thatta ise and did great damage, Many‘ chitmnoys, fonces, | won ‘Chanyo, and there Fees vod Hastert Reon iat teino te buildup tho re eat to bring about an anieablo arrangement with | PY the Lowell Road, und the two roads | whieh It -shall be done, ‘Chey just Wil io credit to whife Doctoraof Divinity. | #igns, and trees were blown down, A brick wall | Ovutlon frou: business men, Tho sontiment in | Wouid reoummend i ta wll eumering (rym PAY the Grand ‘Trunk, tn order to avolita war on | HOW in operation upon the other side of the | walt. on God's own thie, ‘and as The sane suliout was Curthar diseussed by | two fect thlek on Broadway was thrown over, | hls fuvorls so strong that ft wilt probably tke == Dusiness between this city and the East dure | Manel to the Mudsan River, Mere 1s no fear | surely as this bs done the angwer' will, cone | the It 1,15, Fish, pastor of the Third Bape | and several sinalt frame buildiurs were wreoked, | seme shupe looking to his retention bere, Ono Liver Complaint. 0363. “ing the sumer, ‘There ti but Ittte prospect hut that frecussary connectlons between, the } at last, It ailght be that Cod desired by Wks | tise Clirelt of Nas aville, Tenn, The rever- | Lhe headlight at Down's Ol Works was thrown | plan proposed [s-tho purchase by his friends Buckingham, Kank at roar a, ‘cake however, that such an arrangement can be | Hudson River and the great lakes will bo | delay to Inerease the falth of the seeker, or | ond gentleman HAVE INMNCrOUS RNeedotes of | tyalnst and set tive to the gasoline tank, causing | of controlling iiterest in tho stock | pean suit: Lebeertull Ey ott de universal 8: perfected, ay the Grand ‘frunk demands 2 yusided for before long. Aur uetton which | to minke doubly sweet the boon when it dtd | the colared weoplent the South, und their | &@dumuzes, Three hundred dollars’ worth af | af the collegoy | and tho uverculing: i Kod INDIAN 11.00) lnuch larger share of the business than the | “uderbilt may take to retard the develop | come, or to exercise his patience: but, : : ; ct highly estecrusd by all whe Dare 7 most e ste rider ave { Vittesyliss in frontof the Odd-Feltows' Block, | tho uction of the Board. Another 1s the efaction, wd ry sora BY al ae Eastern trunk Mues are willing to give, ment of the tunnels tratic-will have a | frequently of all, the reason of delay Ia be desite for knowledge, ty order that they 3? on Peurl street, i reined; Cloveland Femule | establishment of another college, with bin it, Thave {uUE awed he Moguminosi its use, i ty 7 b anight understand the Sacred Book. ‘There | yh ,, Y ‘ ry thts heud. Nic! Dersists In tho avsertion | try results and cun theretu jog and Sick Heauashe Pp A meeting of tho “High Jolnts" wilt bo | tileney to fasten tho construction of these | entuse the heart ‘of the seeker was not yet | was nspecial nveeasity that money’ bo. cone Lato R enema A ale noted Thatta prose donteeee is irkscus tobi, -ailouvied wit Liver Compton sn 3 PENA held In New York on the 17th of this mouth, || ely counectlons, prepared for tho blessing. tributed at ones and sent to the South, tn or | About Keventy young ludles wero steuping in | and that ho ls unxious to get back to Now York: cpaationss when the Grand Trink complleations will ba craer The speaker hind Whuself had 80,000 an- | der toconnterset the efforts making ‘by tho | tho Instituclon, bat hone ae thom were injured, | Thomas persiuta thut the eautrury ts tho cMwot Rhoumatte i afr ih iSt, futly cousidered. ‘That meeting ts to detere RAIL AND STEAMER, swors to prayer in the sume hour orday in | Catholle Church to convert. the negroes to | Tho roof of tho new brick whro-mill of tho | that he fi encournged by what he hia seen Buckingham, Kankakee Co nournae aulno whether there 13 to Kentahe between New Your, March 5.—Mienegotiations bo | Whileh he had made his supplication, but, on [ that veeullar filth, ‘The Catholles were at | Cloveland Roting-Min Company, in the Eight | fn Clichinat! to believe that a great college of Dean Bi wae aren 1 commer ‘sing if tho Grand ‘Trunk and tho Eastern trunk | tween the Paelile Mail Steamship Ci tho other hand, he had dnd to walboften | work fin the Squth in hrze numbers, and, | cent Ward, was uplifted, and ohy end af tho | muse eau by built up hore, and that, he aya, ta | and found ne rener WY gong k nue, uM bee Hines, In enge wat should result, the Grand | svdtiecceriand tag eel Company | weeks, unt nionths, and years Dotore the | while liedlte mate ele ae eee ee ead | Aenit- blown’ Woon tho workmon, killing Jultus | inthe live ue his highest ambition, file feuds | Bust valuable INDLAN, JOM Hrosvenngnd rear Trunk will bo tn excellent condition for the | 2M the overland railroads have resulted Inthe | Dlesshig came. dn, ves dn some Ine | take kindly to the Roman Chureh, they | Brews and severely injuring severul others, i suethions think Since nerd fran pies 8 WO ane fight, and it runs no danger of being erustied | Completion of thecontract by theseyerul com- | stances he hac walted, for twenty years, and | should. bs prevented, we fur 3 posslule, trom ee TTR re TA SUT LE PP A Good Bivod Furifers by Its powerful rival, Tt has exeefent all- | puntes, ‘This wus slgned to-day by C. Py] in one case hy had prayed for thirty | jistentng to ita teachings. LAFPAYEPLE, IND, mur position, with no nssured Income, No def> Warconita, Late,t rull routes between this elty and the sea | JLuntington on behalf of the Central Pacific, | 81X Years, and the blessing as for Wid Pho sixth meeting will take place in the Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, {nit oifers have Deon made in that quarter ex- Drangin: Lhavo used oUF MTOR an wl ports, which it controls all the way. thus ] Sldney Dillon for the Unton Vaeltle, and wot set perlve Hath Hg Ne ‘ cr lave Fourth Baptist Chureh thls evening, Laraverte, Ind., Mareh 6.—Tho storm, which Hope tron. w stun aur aguedun crepe Hos aa Me, gyi ald ae Ce raconimondne any city: ~} ey vt 3 Hel NI a . u Y ie vl i a ry Anes pond take ine 0 ary wits ett jo Sure dota Ailey for the Steauship Company, on ying for the conversion of certifi souls How Blaine Likes Haye ms ATL ee re realtone tg auto thut kind of work. bie pr ho will give _ tions of the low Inks rates, “In such afightit wil | 22@, agreement ts tu continue ‘tiv Its final fete 1 tantaneously that his prayer oy Siuahtuuston Hepualie ns faut 1 th 10 tied how much cannot be | HU best olforts to the college until ble taut withe Suppression of Mens ae co4 Bh dn all probability have the Great Western of Ae cea ite ra ae allroad liad buat an le othe prayers Ta w ia Dorlng the Secon: row. ih Staino a New sede aniiee 4 Bu Spnikgad Hane of the taal iad iviespousibie for opr OF DEANsiut aty daugntot was a auanree, ron ae Canada os an ally. Negotiations are now 68 guarantee to Mo Duc! all ay muntiire haved at tn answers only ater | york reporter, who was in Augusta, asked "i 1 é struution, and after Oe said fo be Ie prouress. et wenn the Grund business of the month on through top, Rfteon, ar t reuty yeund aupplleat a Senutor Blain’ What he thowzit of President Ciaran) rngmental graves wil (require | Alo ce pice ia Sees a U . BypaibieGty trary via patais and ye Hoste rte jreat Wester | ny ! Gi vings tw y » be! ris, otf 1 tt 5 of two phys! inter is te find an waties 3 Giles, ae the POrnlaghe aud to eel aklee the Walrond std, In thelr meant, wers answered suultar | AN ey Sent atta Beet \. | _ Tho Clty of Lafayette escaped the fury of tho A WISE REFORM. eit wlinoat Fl real soins ae fepaee, r Aurtuwesterit quand agra sfcom yon Hue nines agree to pay for carrying GO tons uf | Nous! Rionechont Like | durrienne, which came from tho southwest and |) Tho habit of udministeriug -quinine in power- aemayself of the INDIAN, i ron, and the Grand ‘Trunk Is to divide its cola. A party went up to T bethoug! relent, 1tis provided aiso that the contract | IC you fully believe that God with anawern | ty camp out Tho upreemelit wats thet wee | croased tho river about w mile north of the clty, | fuldoses, isan antidote (or mularial meladios, | Leetbuushe mysult oud, pau e, 1 . 1 re g 1 j ‘ vel q » Huppily, this | your rvmny shall bo terminated only in the event of thy | Boyer for funds for your orphan asylum, why | ian should do the cooking tll sume ono | Ub the west side of the river a large number | Was once dangerously common. . Aiea it completion of weonipeting ting of railroad, | S8gitd you pray inore thin ance h ‘ Jake business at Sarnia with the Great Weat- ern, Which takes [t from that point to Toron 3 t Hdings, ete, were destroyed, } practice hus undergone a wide reform. Not Aa he joy ul all sympatblal j you pra r ; complained, and thon the man'who grumbled | Bf barns, outbulldingy, ete. 7 re, | UnIY tho public, Dut professional men, have | medicine, and, to the Hatiy aad Demi fy, and then turns it over agaln to the Grand | and then only after ninety days! notlee, whee tho reques Hae ue ta ao @ request | shouldiry his hand at it. ‘The ¢ Wy Wis Fee ea cee atone Hater une, Auoptede-not widlly, of counaes DUE latyelyee | abo was soon aired io rogue (ty bee oak Trunk, — i. Te alla this be he hit th te of | Ssh, but not one of tho party—with the ) completely destroyed, und much of tha yralnhe | Hostetter’s Stomuch Hitters us 8 vufo, botanlo Weakness. SUIT AGAINST TILE G., C8 .6. | tho ant dean ne Hy Rat Hig example of | penalty ‘hanging In terrorem “over thoir | hndbored thoroh will bo lost, Tile ina orchard | substitute for tho pernicious alkalold, "Tho con Female Wentiaunos count fy MISSOURI RIVER POOL, BREN Dips 76 Clee ae he ward Jesus who threy tines repented | heada—dared say a word, Finally, (ings | waa riddied: trees uelng uptirned or twisted | sequunecs of tis chungo uns nist important, Ponting arias 1 Ban ad +. “To be, or not to be,” Is now the all-nl- pe Pal wn a4 the sane words in the Garden of Geth | caine to siteh a pass that each ian'tried ta | completely.ou, North of the city tho feo-houses | Now fever and aguy auiferers are cured,—fore | pew Bini Tala ba te certify. at IND) “Swihtincaceatt ith the's HA Ixviaxavonts, Lit, March 5.—The appeal | semane, ‘Three thies also St. Peter asked invelile his neluhbor dito freelng ls mind, | of George | sorbiny question with the Southwestern Itull- | pond of the Pennsylvania and Pan-Handle | Ged to remove the thorn from his flesh. ‘ 4 i ue a rroighs were blown to pleces ine | Werly tholr complaints were only for the we ey enenied, a le, Tours of eae, aa 4 he i i Ol wove sure ly vventually | food sy Bin or Weakness ‘our Oe ae 2 she) Onawtay ane of the party suw his trend } tleting dumoxes In several hundred dulfurs, | relleved, or half enred, tho romody been yreatiy troubled wit fee 16st Hullrond Companies in the nutter of thelr heat thee, shoul, hot Chvialiana fepent writting ta silent agony over i plees of | His Brean ad « fetices Wee ‘destruvedl art falling ty producu uny AppreollUly Gituct, Uxcepl cine wake we fag ike a youd ae A BADBITT sult agalust the Columbus, Chteago & lu | takes proper poster net sot ee eee ne | alleges bles” : : ing tamu named Weta wis, dewutisned, nde | tery parsstenthy followed brouke up te worat | S84 piace 23 diana Central Rattroad Company has been | iatmbllig uber nt proving libs willing> doyou think of that ple, anyhow ? | iis three horses whleb were therein escaped In- | uttuoky and prevents their return: The evidences) THOLESALE DE. ALE. filed In the United States Court. It bs in the | "ess to exercise patience by asking agulnand ye The fence vreund one side of thy City | 1 favor of this sterling wpecitiv and household | TTSPOR WE Boa way Association, Under a notive given by the Rock Istand tho Assoclutlon ts to terml- nate May 1. Strenuous elforts are betne mude, however, to prevent the dissolution af the pool by that time, 1s it would necessarily tho Washedest ple Lever wrestled ; y Was cartiad away, trees blow! mediclia 14 of No wNbIUoUs Chumater, Dut on bri é é suns of $4,800,000, and fay attachud the imme | salu, with In my Ife—but," catehing the gleam ii fn the grounds and urge bri; cued by tie positive and satidfuctory, and the sources whens mad y . ring about anuther ruilroad war and tntlicé | of President Seott und other magnates of tho | ,, 11 l It thut Christian people disagreo and | Natta ty eb eyes Like tO yea, d Hke | Grnnd itoud company was blown trons ite foune | ie proceeds ure very nuiderous, Cl rk Johtison’s Indian BI mp, great losses upon the Missouri River pool, 1t Pennsylvania Company, "Phe deeree of aaa ecg tresteaee Nort ba 1 it? Hattie en uepes tt [a pineal. AL the tine Are saw pocthing dyeug ‘i nla e yet | x “ is 2 reasons Which the reverend a he wl MN vend, ty wien Wi i horas OMe Wi a) thin; yru as never é Fe pettovel Pat ie (iiMculties betwewt the | Judge Haran requires that the bond shall be | gentleman advanced tor tals eaaditione ue | A ubrlcans foro Ite zee Jace ont tind iggy had taken efuye thervin trom tne | gael ta Maa ite Sau ae ERe prises foes AGO, Lb. vatious fines could be overcome if Jay Gould | secured by eullaterals, and to-day w report | Alfulrs Was (int the daily proms moved Bo iis Bs g storm, Feeling the structure moving, thoy at~ | the mothor. 23 cents. -Avuld hnltutions, CHICAGO, timo, nth and the Alissourt Pacifie would coueto terms | was filed showing the amuunt mid kiud of | tempting tat even Chitltlan, beaple read. rown’s Cumphi Su Nombted 0 ger sue, Bit ehepinancoesetuh and ——————— VAN, SCHAACK, STEVENSOS an by up the $34,000 dua fie Assoelutlon, securitics deposited with the Fideilty Insur- | thei to the eselusion of the Word of God. rown's Cumphorated Saponicoous Dentifrica | went down w ebrls, | The men swan out fhe reluctance o! ig road to pay over the Si ign trite and Leet fie il meri ony f he bi but the vehic! rf " Noothor Whisker Dvo cquals Hitl's—09 cents BON, PLUMMER & CO. 62 < anes ‘Trust & Safe Deposit Company of | ‘The Sunday morning papers were spread out Tau hreaeave lua uutital nt caping fhe Tuomen frure brulee and eae: naar at ahed. ————— HONORS ean ee at . Philadelphia as voltuternls on the bond, | upon the tuble and cugerty taken up, while | laughter 4 churid, ‘Remuubur tho deus, 35 | but not dangersusly ure File off your corus with tho “Japanese Corn- | FOLLY Sf EN SU MULE & Co. wo Wares? - which Waa sppruved, aud uy soon uy the | the Bible was neglected for them, Le did | cents Eust of tho city, fougus and trues were pro- Milo." ds will auruly cure and end pulu. u cents. i gunount due ly explatued on the ground that it bas hauled a large amount of Lrelght ut