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thoso avonucs to Twonty-second street, in onlor to open South Denrborn streot, it must not vory inconsistently now if it turned around and gave that property to this Railrond Com: Tey: It wns In that connection that 1 apoke of Carr, whom he know in Philadetphis. He, was BLOOD PURIFIER. not inarried to Misa Carr. ‘Thia wns alt ho could say outaldo of his prot- estations of tnnoconce and throats ngalnst his acousers, und so the man with the ‘jamal nom DR. CLARK low price, and then charging them. up against THE R. fe tho ompany at face: valuo, About six weeks i ago tho petitioners began sults to enforeo tholr i i claims, which are stitl pending and undisposed . of. Tho timo to redeem tho road from tho sale Porpetual Lease of the Chicago & expires May. There tsa scheme on foot, it: i structed road to the Atchison Company fs can- celed and tho Receiver discharged and ordered LOCAL CRIME. toturnit back to the Denver & Rio Grande \ Soman ‘This will be done enrly next week. Tho lino {ain excollent condition and doing a Zl he people as having beon sold out. Inrgo and profitabic buxiness. ‘Tho Sat, Juan | Arbuckle, the ‘Alleged/Incendiary, | was left ‘alone. In. apponranco he is si yenrs of 5 nes gat to acl tho road to the Chicago, Milwau- Shia you make no remark that you would ertonston io comploted to Coneyns, nud 2,000 4 . Bi U ve uge, tall and london, Hark hale and eyes, and JOH NSON Ss . . Pacific to the Milwaukee keo & 8t, Paul Rond, and to issue bonds to the | rather sco tho South Division In ashes than to | mon aro at work. Gives Himself Up. sorngay mustacho, slightly bald on top af tho ye amount of $2,000,000 or moro secured by now | sco the proposed tracks laid?” —_ bead, and, if not a yillainous-looking man, cor- 4 & St. Paul. mortgage on'ths rond.. ‘This will seriously dam- | Tatd, At tho Routh, Division was in ashes SOUTIIERN ROADS, . tntnly not plainer and bettor than ho writes, ‘Tho fact of his giving himself up to tho au- thoritles instendt of cscuping, as ho niight enslly a titioners’ chances of collecting t! clatnts, ani thoy asked that tho rtockhol Fors be qwo could build itup agoin. Tf those tracks aro revented from voting in favor of such sabi Prospects of More Tedious Litl- Urrrom iesulag the bonds and mortgiuro a8 PEO! Inid we can never Kot thom up.’ 1 ATLANTA, Ga, April2—Mr, Noweomb, Prest- | Ho Turns Up in His Logat but “Wil Rae ‘explain just how your people, ani ent of tha Loutsvillo & Nashville Railroad, and Dismal Namo of Moan. a prepossossing ono. Tio ks much i at Bld Syrup bt , Your an tree gn teronts, Bare, Hern ares it Col, Do Funtak, Genoral Mavager, have beon havo anne) caste ® fant Hn of Baripilty uF posed. Baie ‘ estes a , gation for the Unhappy Nestea, B.C, and W,C, Larned and George 0. } have been, oF will bo, pullod dawn tomnkeroom | Herein consultation with Mr, Walley, of the i Would be to ditvolleve the clerk Porry, who. 18 8 fF Corporation, Campbell fppenred for the petitioners: and } for theso tracks. Inkomo of these houses thera | savanna, 1s understand here the differences | What the Police Discovered in Investi- | yet in custody, and | algo | Perry'a) frie, 2 are two or threo families. Compellod to give up tholr houses, they have been obliged to move away. Many bnve gone to tho Stuck- Yarda. The loss to tho parish fs at tonst 900 Tarrison, both ‘of whom volunteered to the prollce tho statements that they knew the atoro wne to bo fired,and that thoy saw Arbuckle, Lurned elaimed that tho {asutng of the mortga to tho St. Pal Road would In ettect, reinove the between the two companies havo hen sattled f And thit the Lorlaviily & Nashville Teattroad will gating His Personal Effects. Indications of a Serious Set-Back to | proverty from tho possession and control of the abandon tho building of tho Georgia Westorn, ISEASES, “a pathy naling Moan, onter tho placo five minutes hefore ? ‘ourt: and create a cloud on the Company's | tamilics, and tha loss to tho school nt least 400 7 . THAT ARSON CASE. tho alarm’ of tre. ei Arbuckle {3 innocent, . the Gould Ring in the title. ehildren. For the school I hny 8T. PAUL & SIOUX CITY. eae " ‘thon ithar Porry or Miss Carr {8 guilty; porhans Gen, Georgo W. Smith and Judgo Smithap- | Christian Brothers and eight Speelal Dispatch to The Udteaoo Tribune, Tames Arbucklo, tho xrocer ani butcher doing {teh are Auli of Mord that wen. The Y Southwest, pearson bekalt of tuo ration and contended | Aanoriehaintenenttomakownen tanytatiio | grove Cray, In, April —Aec confirmution of | Muslves xt No, Bil Wust Loko strooty whois |‘ovidencoualtogetboragninst Aruuekio.iGwover. : 4 8 OFO 0 sini pio creditors, thoy had wo standing sn courts ‘The Western Indiana Defines Ita ‘Termi- | that the proposed netion of the Company hud Joss to which the parish will be subjected will bu: $1,000, ‘This setiool costa the city nothing. Tho elty isn’t taxed for ft, but it serves, an tho cone the report, sent yesterday;"that tho Chicago & | Charged with firing his premiscs nt 13:05 Inet, Peles ere soveral weak polnta iu his Northweatorn have got control of tho consoli- | Thursday morning, yestortay afternoon at 6 | flor. jie oxplination of how tho timo waa ween 6:15 Wodnosday evening and 5 lout DRI nothing in it that would staporil the credftora' | traty, to reduco tho’ turden of taxation. Tho | dated St. Paul & Sioux City Hues, tt transplrot | O'clock walked into tho West Madison Strect | rq go'dibok tho next morning, a lapse of twolva ? ‘ nus—Opposition to Its rights. seboot! will accommodate 1,600 children, and tordny that the Cashior of the ln tor Company tn | Station, arm-in-arm with an ex-Conata- | hours, ia both wnreasonuble nud ungatlafactory, : Plans. Mr. Campbell, Jn closing, contended that, | there arc 1,000 on my Let. Now, a losd of 40) this clly Is muking his remittancos direct to tha | blo who used to be in his omploy os | The run from hero to Valpuraiso Is only A though a8 n general rule simple creditors had no ehildren is no Hght thing. Tho echool may, and general ollice of tho former Company In Chi; ? ‘a. matter of two hours or __ less, standing in court fit such vases, yot thora wasan { probably willy wo down. ‘Thon look ae this PAMTIR OB: |S calleotor, nnd meating Oller Wheeler | nich iuves ‘Nr, Monn ton hours on thd 5 txoeption, where the property was in tho | now church. } never wotld have builtithad £ ’ A UTAII ROAD a gave bineclf up, To was shown tho warrant for |'trick, ‘Tho polico hive n theory which Tho Denver & Rio Grande Take Pos-| hands ‘of tho Court, and “that it was | ‘known this rnilrond was coming in, It will cost Mate Ties, 0; 1, ‘Apri aay saeatltie- at Ifa arrest pon a charge of araon, and stepped ‘fa quite rensonublo, sand which can bo ensily an yeaa SHOAIH S2BND Ls gauns PO ASag ONY UST aaa cures . Cones cores BLUR ND SNe AND n ner rile that, whero x id et Hil have no conygre- up to the desi and fe red. Ho oven, corre! ia that after session of Their Lend- in the hands of a ‘Recolver, he paeeation Fuuone ane nx Wit ho lenolntes ses Plocho orguulzed accompany to build n rallroad wa ‘but little sce i nieasele SE ones 1 Bonraitig tho tenia at tho depot hg lett Ibagain, 3 = + ville Lino, of tho Court could not be interfered with, nor Tho Reverend Fathor nay possibly have ex- | to connect with the Utah Southoru extension, and remulned here until after setting fre to the a He was anxk s Leen In halatteris open for business to hick Hock | qugtody tor two omerniad wos woeondingly ted Springs, thirty-soven miles fronfFrisco, down-stairs, Ho brake down _complutely when COLON BLINDNESS. - ho embraced ter, ,and she pluckily tried t bra . New Yount, Apel A—Ponnsylvania Rattroad | {0.,Uree him wp . Thoro was no use trying to yet iwny story from him omployés are examining as to color blindness, At this Juneture, alid bo: was loft alone until would it allow any ation that even looked to- ward interference, If tha lease sad mortyage THE CINCAGO & PACIFIC, were mato without leave of Court the purtics taklug under It would necessarily take the prop: The final steps for redectning tho Chicago & | Cryautor tho hands of the Court, ‘ho latter, P Puello Raltroad, which was sold under foreclos- | therefore, ought not to allow the mortgnge to. ai ‘urv eile about a year ago, ure fst being taken | be made, especially ns tt appeared the mortgayo in order to enable tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St, | wasto bo fornlarger amount than was neces- fRxorated tho extent of the comug ruts, but it svits evident that hy feared all he auld, and that ‘the future prosperity of hia church and people ‘mado hin doubly earnest. “Did you warn tho Council,” asked the re- ‘porter, “ngainet doing anything In this matter vof enabling the Company to secure 1 new ordl- inanee, or thoy would bring trouble upon them- building. With a ticket in his possession ho ; might enally havo gotten ns fur as Valparaiso TRADE SAE) JUpott some ono of tho many outgoing frelght Dyspepsia, Liven thins. Mhisla eequentiy danoby muveling-ien Distates, Fever d frxtona to make niant Unis little Inquiry | Ague, Theuma= finong rallroad employ fa might bring out some tism, Dropay, new pieces Of ovitenoe. The prisoner's declara- ITcart Discase, tion that he does not want tho insurance loaves i sary to redcein, elven?" ¥ tho police entirely alone In the prosecution, Biliousness, Nervous Debitit 4 Pant to aequira possession of tho samo and | LO Tivo weckted that not sufficient tacts | “= \did not say thoy would bring troublo upon ITEMS. Inter Mn adits craning. In tho moantimo rome | Tis three prisoners will be arratgned to-day Tho H bility, etc. | Ainalgnunate It with Its aystom of ronds, It has | wore shown to warrant tho. lusting of tho ine | -themse Tatid aay they would bring pon | Mr, Daniel Atwood has heon appointed Divise | Tue o ore Ps | in tho West Division Polleg Courts but a cone 0 Bost RUMEDY KNOWN to Mant heretofore been atuted Inne Trans thot the | junction. Ie held that, white it was ngenent! | -thomselyes the contempt of thocommunity, and | ton Brelght Agont of the Hock taland Company, | 224 Mso some facts regnrding tho tncondinry | tinuanco will doubticas bo taken, t Bilwaukeo & At, Paul had for come tina past | Fle thar no one but a Judemont ereditor could | that thoy nuverneed run for an oilae vain iN | iis quthoriey will oxtond over tho Soutiireatern | Mmselt, The freraon who first ronchod tho | a 9,000,000 Bottles ' “) 103 ‘4 city. 01 Hom very i os tease ikl: offre to. sere ‘soutros of ble pronerty of w dobton thre ware” exechttons ts wero out orn: iat wa Brat elagted thom to | and tho Oskaloosa, Divistona, with hondquarters een oy ctug tira. fouut tat ee ee ate anie AMUSEMENTS. hte Bs pee een ee ise ct itt or re ey roperty” nn at ed upon ve Pe “j line from Chtengo to Cedar Kaptds and Hock | waa in “tha “hands “ot. ‘tho Court, | honest honoritie mem. We had ceoted thom, | eavennortin Kas, Alngonally uppostt the burning structure. Thoy ed Proper LOCAL THEATRES, Xt Atimulates tho Ptyaline in the Salty: In comparison to that of tho provious weok,'| FUote converts the Starch und Sueny of tes business nt the theatres has been Inrge during Sanscq Aas ing a tho past, Misa Cavendish has nttracted tho nt- | stomachs je medicine te tute Immo tention of the thoughtful by her powerful per- | fencoventeds toe 129 fermentation of toad sonntion of Jane Shore at MoVicker's Theatro, | , 2 Sets Upon the Tver, but we faney tho treasury would have been A¢ Regalutes the Howe stoutor av tho ond of tho weok had tho manago- | Jf Suritics the Itood, mont changed tho bill after threo or four repru- | ¥¢ Hromot ae sontations. Tho play Is too sombre fn its chur- Nouriehes, Ktrengthens and Invigorates; itor over to become very yopulne. On Sonny | de seastee tee ons Missa pndmemter nee: hight Misa Cavendish gives us Teatrlee, and on | Monithy Peraptention — Thursiay sho will appear os Rosalind, 50 Meo- pentralizes tho itary taint, or polson in the Vicker's stage for tho entire wook will bo givon | etry atheros sort, Hrriaeiay and al up to comedy, “The Troxedians of Kalana- | 4 eas by pkey by faa ole deste Oe 200," 8 vory tart organization at Hooloy’s, close a o atlantton a thole enangoment this ovening, and on afonty MEGS cant Toston emi detae reautrnd 68 atonlon son | ant rane come wfore in us = w new” play—"Sharps, and = Fints"—which tas"been spoken Iiguly, “oF Will Gilietis TESTIMONIALS. in bis funny comedy of “ ThoProfessor" haa done well it Hamlln's, Te gives way to Oofty ILLINOIS. Goofs “Under tho Gnslight” combination, while Sid France at the Olymplo will to-morrow ? ; Uvening retire in tuvor of Alics Ontegund ner | B#ease of tho Stomach and Liver, company. Of couraa “Hobbies” at Haverly's Calro, Aloxander Co. [It with tts Westorn Union | Hie thought the — potitionerg had not inh *\cShas been claimed by a number of | Used dug dillvenco, as they should havo bexun < f their suit on tholr clujms o yenr ago. A case ; nowspapors that tho artivlo in Tue Tin | might bo mado that; would warrant a Court fu UNE regarding tho . purchase of tho | Interfering in behalfof even na aimpla creditor, Chicago & Paolfle by the Milwaukeo | but in thopresent instance be could not: judi- & St Paul bad no foundation in fact, | cially deterulne from tho allegntions of thro otition tint the mortguge was for a greater but evonts have proved that tho information | mount thin would io Moevesury” fo Fedeeu: heretofore given in thia paper was correct in | from tho mortgage, and that ninrge number of almost very particuinr, As alroudy stated, Mr. | Judgments would havo to bo paid olf, as well us Joba. Diatr, who purchased tho road at tho | fleinntion made from tho auto in the United m Hon. Wis foreclosure sale, held about $1,400,000 In bonds | statutory, aid the Company bud the: iiborty to out of 4 total isso of $2,000,000, considerably. | mako such prudent usc of that equity us would more than one-half of tho whole, At first the | mukoitavailable. The fact that the road pro- Milwaukee & 8t. Paul, whlch was determined to |, posed to Issuo $2,000,000 of new bonis was not on scouro’ this property, tried to purchase Mr, | yi fuce an unrcagonublo oxorclae of its rights. Blair's tnterost, and offered him a falr price for | existing Incumbrances to make tho new issie * thosamo, But Mr, Blair refused to sell, his | of bonds murketable, Tho Retwiyer would evident intention being to turn tho property | Not bo dischurged until ho tnd dors all that wis . required of him, nor would tho Court surrender into tho hands of the Chiengo & Northwestorm, | the praperty unill it was, Judieluus, nid ho Wis + with whioh road he fs closely allied. and conso- | gutisticd that it was for tho best interest of all : aunally, the Milwaukes & Nt. Paul had tu like | parties interested. No injury ‘would be done to tie other alternative to got control of | tho creditors for alt tho old lens, would bo prior tho’ Stock and have (tho proporty re; | to the projected ineumbranee, As to tho glulm ; deemed ‘as provided for aw. ind | that the uction of tho stockholders would maka é tro St, Paul succeeded in buying Mfr. Bluir’s ine | n cloud ou the property thut would be of welgbt Leni, to protect our rights. They wore not ‘elected, Tenid, to protect tho rights of the Rall eral Compuny, but the right of the citizens who ‘putthom fn power. If thoy sold our rights two the Hallrond Company. and I did mot mean iy that to chargu anybody “with Buln 6 Ml bis vote, but aimply that tho Rovple had been sold out.—thon wo hid no cone idence in thom, J felt fipelled to apexk on be- half of my people, but Lulso put what I sald on tho ground ‘of boing a citizen and a property: holder, and fam nat ashamed of niyth! ng Lead or desirous of concealing iwnything. “Did you say you intended to speak to five congregations on tho subject Sunday?” “Tard Tiight address tho congregations at my chureh, and, agi have five servic su poxo tho reporter uniterstood inc to say L would pen to i) ireyations, which is practically tho samething,” From Father Waldron the reporter alsojearned: ‘thatn meeting wilt probably be held Sunday evening at 8t. Antonlus’ Church to protest against what tho eepin of that parish regard as an outrage on thelr rights. Tho wur seems tu bo wetting Interesting, ‘Tho representatives of tho Chicago & Western Inatana Railroad Company laid an ordinance be- fore the Corporation Counsel yesterday cover ‘Tho cast-bound pool from this city finds it | wore at a Joss to know what was wrong, Enthen onl werk to Sinaiee ne orm ee, and it was sonie little tho before the enylncer 0 re 5 | tliscoyered thag an fron thimblo or ferute had Instead of getting more cyen, they become wider npnet crery | ny, and tho *aliregonees arg | Veen fastened over tho cil of tho valye-stem, now go grent that it will take thom all summer | 60 that the wretches in use In tho Fire Depart- ia Bota phere at the xs ioe peronliaes inent could not bo jased irpon it. Had tho flro- ent. o: vh Qvora'and shorts of enst-bouml trafic’ to bo tix | en Benn, obiised to denond upon this pili for follows: Michigan Central, 107 tons over; Luke ror, the bullding would have been totally de- Shore, 11,178 tons shorts Fort Wayne, 11,68 tons stroyed. Dut tho promptitude with which tho short; Pan Handle, 8,155 tons over; and Balti- | nlarm was turned in brought tho chomical on- more & Ohio, 14,637 tons over. glues, which curry thelrown supply of water, to ‘Tho manngors of tho ronds lending to Missouri ] thoacono in time to give mnterin) nid In kooping River points from Chicago aud St. Louls have | the fire under control, ‘This,and filling the koy- Just fasued the following clreular: “In order to | hole with ao benn, gives the fre-bug credit for stop tho practice of consigning Missouri Hivor | ingenuity. In the suchel which Arbuckle left ‘business to flotitios names at stations short of | inn restaurant at. No, 115 Weat Madison strect, the natual pulnts of destinution, notice ts heroby | whan ho was on the wiy to the dept, wore givon that, on and after April 10, 1889, all frelght | found a revolver, a towel,. a uondker- received by elthor of the uboye-nimed ruil- | chief, some cottan rags, sovernl packuges of ronds which shall be consigned by means of de- | tobncco, and a mmnber of receipts: Among tho ceptive murks or otherwise to stations other than | Intter was a warehouse receipt for a trunk put those to which it ia actually destined will be | In atorugo March, 24,'in the storage warehouse atfowed to lny in the depots at the points of | of J, C. & G. ‘Farry, No. 100 Monrov strect, consignment until the chirees shall have been | Liout. Bonfield wout thore and got possession of puld and the murka changed, after which {t | the trunk, but tts contonts were of no great must bu reconsigned properly and will be re- | consequence. ‘the trunk was marked with tho billed at local rats from suld polnts to destinu- | name of Miss @ Mary Carr, and within was DEAN Sin: Bufering for somo timo with tleadache ing thoir wants, which ho exumined nnd np- bas captured crowds, and thoro is every proba- 4 Dis he Bi 1d. Wal tnd terest ft would have saved eansilerdblo money, | if te was propored to maken judiclal wale, tint Drovers tad lane eventing Ad. Swidt huid st boforo eee se aa Tits oe Aiton | heart abe anise rusiee ‘Thore wore,letcate | Patty tan“ pumolantiant will do, tho: nama Weiasourroltible INDIAN LOO GYTUE, whic ns It would nal ve been under tha necesulty 0! inight be prejudic y the proposed mortinyze. the Council. It was it recelyed, howevor, 18 now time-card goca into offect on tho fon at, ft =! io y others havo Cn, Testured io tu purfect and strongth, paying for the Jndgmenta and Itecelver's ceriifl- | Ho thon mde un ordce denying tho Injunction | the mecting was nialjourned one, and tho per | ond Sunday, there no niierntion in tine of | £01, Murs"s wwtatves nt Cressona, Pa.,some | hore for several days drilling tho batter, looking | —Ne-B0suuhib-a, CHAS, SHELLEY, ution for an. ordinance had been presented to the meeting of which tho session last night was ®continiuce. The ordininee locntes the right of way over the property alrendy ucauired by the: Compu, fram tho city Imita to Swelft! fi ony" warning ber to have nothing to do with’ that Meee ee eee ee cemeesae | muir which Ie supposed. to ‘mean, Arbaickt. this road. will leave from the temporary depot, | The other: coatonts wero papers in which tho corner of Vun Buren and Canal streets. ‘nis | Uame of ‘ nines Moan figured extensively, and arrangement will ‘continuo tmitil the now union | Mt relating to a sult with tho Government after tho sconery, costumes, lime lights, an font thor things incuicntal to n spectauto, “Over tha An Exesliont Wemedys og river jf the Academy of Slusio “The Lowon- | | neansin: (have been tains ait NDIA NtOOD atoing “—George W, Thompson as the atar—hia | ay RUP for sometime, and am ortcetty satiated with Heaven largely, The bill ot this house for next | the reaults. It urites tho Blood, 20) piytce against tho old Company. But, as Mr. | at present, but pee teave to the petitioners to Wair wus stubborn, and nothing could be done | renow the’ motion and to make a motion thut if ‘with him, tho St. Paul, tn order to have tho round | tho proposed mortguge should be authorized b redeomed, purchased’ nll tho stook it could se- | tho, Company no. bonds should bo actully cure, and also bought up all the Judgments and | disposed of by !t without leave of Court first had Recesyer's certilicates that, could bo gotten hold | and obtained on n petition to be fled showing in Rentores 1.ont Ap- etreot, providing, of course, for the accecasiry depot on tho site of tho old ono fs completed. over jh eanat-bont owned by him, comprises John K. Weaver in his dramn of | petite, Strengthens the Nerves, fteyutates the stum~ Of Tinving succeeded In. this boyond tho most | detail wo uso to ‘Ye mado of the bonds. Thue. | turnaite mulluinge ote, Noriko? Twolfthsteect | tho Littsburg & hort Woyno ieiliroud will | Md impressed "into gervieo in ant | Sfouye"Womer and. ituley, song-and-dance | eh aid lowe)s, and Heltoves itheumatiam, 1 would sanguine expectation, all that remained for tho | motion was {rumedintely mado and filed in court. | it provides that’ the towin tracks shall | jointly uso with the Alton the temporary depot Alsp scoig diothing, cheap but useful, some | artista; Kardi and Augusty Ordey, Hungarion | Bvt be without tt, » W. Company to do to nequire tho Chicago & Pacific | An attempt to get tho samo teller was nlso | be lild 10) fect cnat of tho enst Iinoof Third avo- | corner Van Buren and Canal atreots, Rinull mickaies of groceries, and some papers | Jugylora: the Morrissoys, Jig dancors; and tho Kidney Diecase. : ‘wus. to-take the proper action to secure its re- | made by Hubert Law in the Superior Court, and | nuo to Horrison street, provided the Compuny | ‘Tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul, as already stated, | Showing that, Moun was n member of building | negro specialist Harry Woodson, demption. This wus done yesterday, when o | with better sucecsa. He Mec cance a concludes to eomn north, and that the blocks | moves Sunday to the Panhandle dopot, corner | Ussecitluns,‘socletios, and temperance organ: RAR Sin: This meoting of the stockholders of the Chicago & | that ho Ian atockholdor to the extent of $17,000 | between Third and Fourth avenues and Twelfth | Carroll and Clinton streets. Jautions ut Phitadetpita. Such things na were FLOOD SYRUP hh Pacific was held in, Mr. George Nowers’ | in tho Chicago & Pacific, Htaffroad Company. | and Iurrison streets shall bewsed for depot pur- | — It is oxpeuied to bavo thy now union depot on | Marked witty hia name were of peculiar tuterest | yy Thee ee tam} Complatat and Hens Oftica In the Ogden Building. ‘There wore pres- | Tho rond was organized tn February, 185, witht | poses, etc. it furthor provides that tho trucks | Canalstrect, botweon Madison and Vat Buren, | £2 tHe police, who connected cortain facts i rows, of Havorly's ata, leaves | cine] ever used. it i ent, on the part of tho Milwaukeu & | enpitul stock of sxboddun, but only, ¥at0:900 has | orth ot ‘Tweitth struct shall bo eunie nt tho in~ | comploted by noxt GotoUer. With ene fount be Tao Beatelg meeratnt | oe tee east this evcriag. Chills and Berorule. MANUAIUET CHISM, aul, Sol r Edwin Walker und General | ove! 1 Fesued, er ‘ot f er we . atthe a cl . = Binnget 88, Morrill and a mumbor of farmers | amount of about. S1cU,0N bad Leon recovered | esaiappronches te tie viuinets saul commence | _, THe Ire Incrongo in travel to tho Wost tho | Ina revive buck of pantry in the dwelling | , During August next Mfr. and Mrs, Fioronco In aaa y eae clay Go. tI who held small amounts of stovk, ‘Thero wero | nguinat thoCompany, nault was beyun against it | nt Stato atrect, aud. not Interforo with, Stato peer season hig gompelled the Burlington & | apartmnonts formerly occupled by tho Arbuckles, | tend to act In London, England. ” i DRAR Em! This is to certity Flora, Clay Co. 3k ion present several stockholders opposed to the | te forcelosd the mostenge, und suen proceedings | sircot property.’ ‘The ordinance will eome before | Quiney Railroud Compuny to still furthor in | It was old.and greasy, and had been carried in iy Grenay tholr alrendy inrgo pnasenger soryice ) the pocket for niong timo. From tho place in by the addition of a fst train to Kunsns City. | which It was hidden tho pollco Jumped ut tho Commenoing April 4, this train will leave Chi- | conclusion that Arbuckle did not want bis wife engo ot T: p. mn. dally, oxcopt Sundays, for | to seo it, Tho letter 1s us follows: é Kansas City, vin Quincy and the Hannibil & 8t. “Chardoy If inevor Returen Plons Send aleter Joo Railrond, without chungo. A dutty trio | too 2580 Citlobill street PhiliaDolphia that this Witlteave Chicago at 10:30 n. 1, for St. Joseph, | store Ja Hecr for tho children, and fam dond and Atchison, and Tooeka, yin Hopkinsand the Kun- | my lust Worda Was goad Protect: my Dear chil- ens City, St. Jog & Counoll Blutfa Rallroud. | dren mamcy monn, eatey moan, niagoy moan, ‘Tha :mornis express for Kanes and Ne- |,avey moan gve thom all iy harts felt love Dut braskn wilt leave nt 8:0, Instead of 0:30, 18 | Never Blume imuroy car for iy going 2 formerly, and tho night express for Council | Way it was my Dear Cato ‘that sald Bluffs and Omaha, which lenves nt 9:05 p.m. | that iwanted too Poulsen her god knose Batiardiysy will reuch Council Bluffs at 7:35 p.m. | that 1 never thout of sutch a terriblocrime iwus Tho roport that Blanvho Davenport intonda | DLOUDSYRUP has eed me of the its -Day Chilly eu lviug up opern and ndopting tho dramatic sta; afr oil other medicin fe'prunounced untruo. = Miss DROWN, eT Dans Daughters is the title be anow chills Cureds Sseas . play adapted to lidy stars: st 1 nttoon, Coles Co,, In. forbaietainy Hake Sook aftor th plese | «BEAR Sit ANd zeal Hay bagi Base Miss Emily Gavin, who bas appeared with Ht Medicine in the country for {thoumntiaa and John McCullough tn this clty, it ia utd, conters: | Neuralgia. BLA MITCHELL. plates starring noxt avason ns Momeo and Hamlet, All that It Is Recommended to Be. Mr. Charles W. Young, Hawkins and Kelly, Jemont, Cook Co., IN. Bring adc are ous eens | DNAB MN Oary Pans ariee nt eDA tandard Thoatro, Loulsvilio, Ky. on the | Bivaed to be, and advise auyoce why may be IN poor tho Colmell Monday oventnyt for aetion, and tho indicutions ‘ure that ft will be laid over and pri Br, Paul, led by Bir, M. W. Fullor, were had that the road was suld May 1, 1870, un Bre George Bowen read the cull for the meet- | der decree of foreclosure, and bought by John ing nnd rtnted its object, Tho Hon, Jctemlah | 3. Ninir and others for 3916000, Tho equity of Mvig was elected Chalrman, redemption expires May 1, 188. Qcorge 8. Mr, Edwin Walker rosd a lengthy series of | Bowen is tho President of the road, and C.D, F. Whereases and resolutions, which, ufter giving a | Smith Vice-President ond General Solicitor, history of tho Company and tho reasons which | ana, ua is elnimed, thoy have fraudulently , nused tho road to xo into tho hands of rn Ree | been pus ini up judgments to the amount of celvor, and how tho road was purchased by Mr. } $140,000 igalnst the Company nt from five fo ten me John I. Bhitr and othors, ect forth that tha Chi- | cents on tho dallur, with the intent to have tho waukee é& St. Paul,at the request of the | same paid tu full by the Company. They have 4 Huw proposes to ald the stockholders | utsn bought up 6 cluli of ‘I, S$, Dobbjns for in(procuring a sutlleiont sum of money to | balance due on constriction account to the reileem the property from tho foreotosuro anle, | amount of about $500,000, paying thercfor anty undalse to extend tho roid to tho Mlsslesippl | $7,000, and thoy propose to ‘pocket tho differ — A SET-BACK FOR GOULD. There are indications that Jay Gould will soon recelve a serious set-back in hig ambitious sebeme to control all the roads west of tho Misaisaippl, A ‘Trinuns reporter was Informed yesterday by © most reliable party, who ought to be, and evidently fs, well informed, that Juy Gould {a likely to lose control of the Missouri, ort! Tt : the following day, two hours earllor than Nore- | afraid that somthing wold Inpento. her and hoalthtoriveltetrial. MK, BICKEMAN, Kansus & Toxns Railway. In fuot tt ta, elaiined | tos, A 2 ‘ AN ae an J,J.MoNally has prepared an Improved vor- a River; alao to securu ull proper and necessae a hav . i ‘ofore. A morning und evening train will ulso | iwold get in truble, JAMES MOAN,’ y ” Chills Cured. tenntnal faclitics and doporsand grounds along | ee ata OF ke eet thon eee ous sne P| thut Mr. Gould nover hud ren! control of the | bo run betwoon Iuektord, Forreston, and Chlea- | Front this tho potiee wore ible to tellAr- | Seu tha Zune kieran atc tee aed ae Bee ee vecign, tho line; also to relay that part of tho road nl- | prico af $5 ar 87 a share af $100, so ag to got | Property. Hoeand aome of his friends got into | go for tho benefit of local travel. bucklo's history ton dot, before thoy sot eyes | Gharmeter added, pat i DEAR SIR: My dauxhter faa chits rendy constructed with stecl rails, and to suite control of tho election of tho Directors and | the ‘Directory of tho roud by borrowing 'the It may mao be stated in this conncetion that | upon him, ‘James Arbucklo was Jumos . muntha, and! tried almost everything, but withons Andy M’Kay, late business manager of: Offoct until I commenced the use of your INDIAN Globe Theatres, Now Orleans, is in inacltsy kes BLOOD STRUP, @ ahare trial of whfoh srectunl wise Frank Foster, lately of ‘tho Louisville Mat- iy ae equip said road with all necessary rolling-stoc! BO ag to mitke tho entire lino a first-olnsa rall- otlicers. They now hold about $260,0vont of tho | proxics of somo of theatockholders. Tne ‘Mintu- $350,000 of sinck outstanding, which thoy" In- the Burlington hus under construction a new | Moan, who left paagul i under Mrs. Toud In ell ropseeta, tho eutire und ngyregnte | tended to, and, ns events showed, did voto on dining eur surpassing anything vot seon in that { cloud; if nothing. else, an Hag, which, when completed, will be added to | was Sfiss Mary: Cure, ‘Tho Inter was qitestionod ‘a Arbuckto uve reporter tumbled on tho nbove news by tina e180 Cl ve ff my family, and } bave had no uso fur a doctor , cost of which {3 estimated at. $3,000,000, fur : ot bearing a rumor that Mr. 'T. F. Oukes is soon to | tho already famous traveling cuisine of this | in‘her cell, but she donied ber identity. Nothing | ropolltau Theatre. Hay ‘imimy house. | would : leh euin the Milwaukee Comping” proposes te | Yesemiey ft the stockholders’ meting. wenty | po appointed Genoril Managor of tho Sissourl, | Company, "No-chibgos of importance will be | was auld to Mr, Ariauukle about theso discover | — verhreg Paten or shoes" te tho title of Katto | Bares mubout tana recommond Hausa ts autacingt exccuto {ts Joint and soyeral bonds of $1,000 | ently issued without conglderation to n con | Kanna &Texus. Mr, Onkes was formorly with | {ide In tho now aghedule going in oifeot next | ies until ho hind been looked up for somo timo, | putuam's now play, A version of to Bimie | BUzeully. JURBANMALCLAW BRAVE: J ach, Douring date April % nnd becoming duo | struction company eompused of the ollicers of | the Knasus Puelfic, but loft whon Gould got | utday alfecting the suburbau tralus, aud it remained for a TntwuNe repostor to | play, which is taken from ‘the German, and A Pain {0 tho Back, : and payable Jun. 1, 1010, Uouring interest ut 6 | the rond, and is:honcu vold: £38,000 moro of = oud lke Gur Mr, Thomas L, ‘Kimball, Genoral Passenger | break tho nows to him. Me was, of course, | vors' bad one at that, was played lust umincr ‘Waterman Station, Da alb Co. 1) : Per echt per anauin, payable soml-unnunily. | stock should be held to belong 20 the Company, contra) of that roud. Ho js now Gen | and Ticket Agont uf the Union Pacific allroad, | #teatly taken aback, aud for a fow moments his | at NoVicker's by Lina Tettenborn. Dean mene eaueemen Station, Da Kalb Co. yi That the Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul pro | becauss it was paid for with the Company's | Ohl Superintendent | of the Kansas | Clisy | announces that the Omaka & Republican Valley | o¥es bung out ike grapes upon a eas ; . PSD STRUT tna cured me Uf Pai 1a the Huck. ) Poses to take tp wi of auld bonds nt thoir | funds, and all the remainder of $200,000 should | SottBeott & Guilt, Ktunsns, Lawrence & Southor, | Hivigion of his rou his been completed to Line | He explained, Hat tha nana Arbuckle | | Inher drama of “tiaml, tho Huntress of tho and’ the Southorn Kutsuy & Western alle rouds. These roads intersect the Missourl, Kune gus & Texns at various poluts, Ata meeting o: ‘the stockholders of these ronds “held March 4 nt io ® Valoabie medicino, MKS. WOUD, ‘ jaaturity and satiety all accruing interest thore- | only bo allowed to be voted on nttho pro rata of in. Also, to pay ait tnxes, churges, or assess. | ite cost; that is, shonld only be allowed to repro- nents Imposed or assessed upon the proporty of | sent about $10,000 in yotiuy. Law clalms iso tho Chicago & Pucitie Ruttroad, ‘Therefore, be tt | thut tho action of these ollicory nud Dircotors Mississippi,” Mies Emmu Frank on Monday bes ing in cugugement at tho Halsted Strect Dyspopaia and Indigestion, Spera-frouse, while on tho sime date Frank eee andiichrDe KalbCo.. 1, mi ! that | 28 his mothor's,, and that he took Soll Net and Nene opaugd: for busliees ta. tliat Ik beonuso hg aid nie wat his tumily-te dud A fuat oxpress train will run betweon Counett | him wgain, 0 lio polsoning, ho wtited tha pluds, Onuba, nd. Lincoln duly, exeept Sun- | thls wis almply’oue of his wife's Jealousies,—in Reaulved, ‘That the Chiewgy & Puciite Iallroad Kansus City, it Locumy apparont that thoy bad fuct, Jealousy, nlone waa th om in | Huston and, Biles Bary Hoota opon ag tho Na: | Daan suns pote tg carats, Yost zou NNAN feaules hat the Chicago: ‘uchic iron "| = *, vl a uct jut Mone wit io ciuse Of! oly 101 in * Across thu Ocean,” 3 » whic n caning, ta coutdontionet the peursirca cea | weaute epeestating, tue sock And thon NuyINE ) ued inte cho haniyor Kaston enpitaltas most | We¥s taking, diese connection bt the former | fncation, No walle ehargestind evar LON | \ sirg Roott-Slddone piece for mace sean | Rnagarsnletely caradise Gt Byspanale¢ Hvis ane' Heavo unio the Chlewya, Stitwaukea 8t- Pual | ve permitted to avnit themselves of auen inaud, 4 Sf vnony Ure jargely lntorgated In ho Ciena, fines cron tho Laut aad'wlin the ufternoon | nude of “the itempted ‘polsoning, ad the (ya Wacenangcernbiie® conde mise teenie | muomumet ever used. pra nr mi pan, y C1 T q 1} HOVE! end 1 ‘d (ils Colnpang, und oxtondioy from tho city of | Ravel Hout foiaryeunigaats ue divers herecne | gleetel were Ne thayen 1 1-year ney est ot scons | An this connection tho police "found | the ,Priucinil chnenotors are tn iden bee se Chlcugo ina! westerly direction by tho way of | buecumplalnant ehurges it 1a ull isguedwvithaus f MCrriam, Francis Uartlett, JW. Dontson, J. | nogtion with tratng toot from the Easent Couns | Home curious letters in tha ‘truniy which | finonl doseouddat of The mek ee ee oe : Elgin and Byren ton suction with the lasine consideration, and iacheteo void, ‘The umount | N- A. Griawold, Gordon Dexter, aud other Boss | Cintra or Omaha, Honda Enst of Council | for bad writing could be only purtiilly do- | Groadt Paper mer rl tag ab ale AL a Curo ror Heart Meease, and Bouthyester Diviaton of tho Chicago, MU | of stock outstanding! ig mut kuon, for Howent.| Hindintton itond, Now thoraet tae Ae Oakes | {luif4 aro requested fo pluce tckote to, Lincoln | winherd, ir, Aion Jnvgned at tho suggestion dramas’ OF OF NP ee OF HHO aUInOF OF BO | pnanamns. Your erat GLAM MON SURO ' waukeo & ‘aul Railway at Frooport; algo, ut | a; rhe i] o . * ? y NR, wt BO Tighe csenpa trinl for arson on the oH .¢ Senenr Lanark, and frou thonea to the Misdias SE ee ee ce cre ial og ad eee | isto take charge of tho Missourl, Kanaus & | ¥ tha route on. sate ut all coupon offices, snd tho Dost medicine Lover used for Tears Disuase, 1 i ithatho wis wanted olsewhere upon ao propuro baggage chooks to tho suinudcstinntion. | Kt’ Tt f chityo. ‘ aerate from Counell Butts to Lincoln willbe | eranding the uron hosatd “tt was a put up “Hegular’ first-class, 85.15 limited first-class, | Job to nuke him | oriintnul, but sippl itver, including rolling-stock und equi ‘Yoxns shows that those same gentlemen ayo, or Teuts bolohging to tho ull Company, trom the | Reger ueow Wmamafore to bu made nor the Week | aro ubout to obtain: contro! uf" tho —— day of —, A. D. 18, furand during tho full | holders’ meoting yesterday, nt which it wastly, | ‘ssourl, Kansas & Toxns, and thoy mean form of nino hundred and ninety-nine years | intention to vot in favor of issuing s,00,0N ar | 2, Join tho nbove-numed | Kansag rods FOND DU LAC, NEWS. Focohimend 18 40 all eiallarly Out a ALLANGS. Fooling About tho Presidoncy—Tho All that It Is Recommended to Be. ut 00: Hinited emigrant, £250. ‘Thoso ritos aro | that ho wns ns innocent of it ay an un- 5 Knnsas, Edgar Ca. It, # 4 i to tha Missouri, Kunsuy & Texas. ‘Tho fot that rn \ oF Raat vans , Sudical Contost=Tho: Patty Houso Hit: 1 have used your excoliont, INDIAN Renoteed, TONE IE Shld Chicago, Bilwaukeo & TN Te nOtke conc Cor along Mingo | Mowentleman above referred to stated, when | WME ON Hoe Caanactlon ie: indo te Ved bae heard of bofore, howovor, To maya hit wifes | Drawing, 3 if sLGOD Syiub ta ory family Yor tt past ava yours, 81. Paul ithilrond Compuny eballdecoptand duly | condition that tho luttur should pay tha intoreat | WPProcched on, tho subjeot, that the Miaourls | Mitwa for David City, Oscuoli, and Starinabitry. | watts, Miss Curt—waa with him when ho bought To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Fae ae ane utd tt diatueed in wy IOnUliye j. — SXgauto sald longs, that this Company, will ex | on tho bands, “Purvor the proceeds of tho boris Meee Ee a et otaty wine modld wot | ,d!. Kimbnll ntso requests Genoral ‘Teket und his tickot, and that hy loft for Valparaiso, Inds | Ron nu Lac, April 2—Tho spring clocttons | Pe ER eae ore STi Ms a BURKS, ba ecuto 1 the aut ty) & i= q Yer a % rain ‘ol at of —_— £ Foudcompany the Joint aud: soverm honds of | Wereeg beueed for Day dneummbruneess Yue | Gouteatof fe, minkes it curtain that tho orton | Tasseuwer Amante to fesuo Mekots te nolnts On | Piainoas thore was to find. ‘af. Sern tS | tn Wisconsin aro exciting more than ordinary Diseases of the Lungs. : sald Compuny to tho” amount of $3,000,000, pay: | abovo Judgmonts, aeleit wore. bought on such te will Mave it, This will prove a serious hi s Sntorest, owing to the fact that they aro tho pre- iH Btn; This te to GrUyrinae your INDLAN ude tothe grent Presidential contest to follow DEAN Btn: This le to cartify out Intor fn tho year. ‘Tho “third torm” {9 not | SUR Yag coun troubilug mo tor a lone wmv. without {ta advocatca hero, but asa general ehusefully recommend tt to all sutariny ti now In operation from Duncan (formerly Juck- | Whom Ju 187d be loaned $1,200, on! i $600 of which * 1 was paid buck, Not tong sfnce he met son. ninety ‘nine miles west of Omaha, to Nor ono Andrew By oy a noqUHn Lind, fio ea . - | hit 0 ie png tt otal ‘All iimited tiekots should bo made non-trans: ‘4 the went thote igor ‘his ublo thirty years from. the date thereof, w favorable terms. ' This proceeding would he | Setback to Gould, and place tho Hurlington on er cont fiterest payuble semi-annually; and | anything but agreenbjote tho parties uutaliia | 107, whlch will by oxtonding Its Nubraskit roud for the purposo of securing tho payiaunt of anid | tho ring, and complainant uske that tho €55,00) | fo Henven wd It nena Aun to Mi ond will: Join sald Milwaukeo & Bt Paul Balle | of stock muy be declared fraudulent; thet the | {nto Goullls best, territory, and, with tho Migs manity. M feraule, with signature of pussenger to the von- | Vilpariigo, and MNULON. ‘way Company in a mortgage of all the property | present Directors aud. officers, allot. Whora are | 80ue), Kangus & Texosand the other roadsnamed | 20h of age! witness, -| debt, Thnt ho took that train, ho says, cun be | thing the cry comes from a source not caloulated —_ Hereby udithorizod to be Leased to tuo Partaers’ | hrage dofendants, may bo prevented frorevoting tibove, cut, bin out of the Fur Southwest nite. | Ach ANU OF nHUnAOe WRNESS, Proven by the mun who punches tickets in the | to yivo the truo sontimont of tho stalwart Ito- For Neuralgia a aSy Lown & Trust Company, as truatee, in tho usual | on the remaining’ ou), or from. isautng any | Ketber. | Should theo Howton capitaltsts ile bo dopot prior to pasiengens getting on trains, and | publican clement, which, aftor all, controls con 1 Dablaren, Homtiton Co. It x Torm ond with tho usual covenants of railway | mortyuye for over $1,000,000, or luasing tho roud, | ble te Forge Mr. Nickerson trai tho Atchison, SAINT ANDREW. nigu by the news vendor at tho sume place, "Tho | } i i ‘ DAN Bret Twastroubled with Neurntzia fur sviag % Mortguges, and that he may beallowed toges the stock: | Lopeka & Santa Fé, ns thoy aro trying to do, and former knows him well by oome, and aaw | Voutions, makes dolegates, and rolls up Repub- time, 1 bowxht some of our NDA. Mi ’ Resolved, That the President and Secretary of | Looks, und vote on his stock at proper thnes. work ft moro In, harmony with the Durlinyton. | ope auld for the Causo of Charity. | iim aboard tho train, Mr. Sonn save ho | llcan majorities in the Ladger Stato, Tho | BY#OP, and aim happy wo say li hinanenely cued this Company be and they are hereby author | An application, was at once made to Judge | ‘or Gould's backbouo may virtually be couside 7 '¥ | roll aslecn in the cars, and wis curried beyond | stoady thinkers and saguclous observers of — ized to execute, for and in tho nume of this | Jameson, anda temporary injunction teranted ered broken, Thoannunl ball of tho Tlinols St, Audrow's | bis destination just one station. Ho got out oyonts in the political arena are imbued with Dyspepsia Cured. . Eompauy, the lease, bonds, and mortgage here- | us asked. 3 reas Soeloty at the Tromont House lust evening was | and started to wilk back wlong tho track to Val- ‘Plymouth, Hancoe® Co. Tt. , Ihbefore felted, and deliver the game for the aaa STILLWATER & TASTINGS. A very select nifair, thore boing « much | paraiso, but as tho night was tine he took bis | the very senalblo {dea that tho Tepublican party in troubled with Uiliousness i Purposes uforesntd, 1 SCEIEN. 3 ‘Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts tmnitce uttendange than, has usually chur. | NG, Fested frequently upon toot-boxes and | Possosses cough men Ike Bluine, Shorimat, igention, and have used your Tho ndoption of theso resolutions leasing tho T WESTERN INDIANA, 8r, Pavr, Minn,, April 2—Artleles of Ineorpo+ matte: ally othor fmproviscd seats along the track, and ‘ushburne, Gurilold, and so on down tho list y and found It, fe hoe ties 2 foud to tho Milwaukee & Ht, Paul waa necessary | Thoremarks of tho Rev. Father Waldron, of Laat Sie, oe aut vorpo- { noterized the annual gnthorings of thls | winoked three or four cigars. Hoe didnot’ cara | WBO fare capable uf loading tho party tovictory | valpable medicine, ‘VHOMAS 1 + Wonnbly this Company to redeem tho property, | Bt. Joln's Cuthallo Chureh, corner of Eighteenth | won of sho Btiiwator & Mustings allway | Avsociation. ‘Tho' gucats all came tata, and | about rouching tho town until ‘daylight, | in the coming contest, and when tho Buito Cor Nover Falls to Cure. . sigcomntey. action It tukes the place of the | and Ciurk atrocts, hunalay afternoon, ut tho | COMPAnY wero Mlod In tho allice of tho Secretary | dancing was not commenced tn tho UIning-room | He made bis lust atopplag-placo va thosoainary vention for tho selection of delogntes is assem. | - . ‘4 10 bled It will be domonstrated that.Wisconsin ts } Milford, Iroquots Co, Ht, ho man'a tuto to bo peddled or huckstorod out | gP¥AT Sim: 1 have used your INDIAN toon at Chicago for tha grutiticution of any individual | Cniidren who were troubled with spasms, aad tn both ration, complete cure. ‘. ho Judicial contest in tho Fourth District ot | “MM NSROMABCORPICN Ty inert mri, thiadtate hus resolved {taelf down toa squurvcon- eee ae : test betwoon Judge MoLoun and Col, Giluon, ‘Tho An Agents Testimony, former hus occupied tho Honvl for twelve yours Woodland, Jroquole Co. Mh. pust, Huving been choson to tho position by gon- | DEAR BIR: 3 cap say thot your INDIAN WLOSD eral consent of tho people regina. of “party.. BYROP bas no, OSError ra nd ‘ho Domocracy, recognizing thelr advardage in | Eaisin the Howels, ana Chills und the district, whloh is vomposed of five countica, ; iiopa A. REED, —allof which are atrongly Democratic, aygro- a uf Stato to-day. Its goneral nature of trusinces Mr. Mulvillo W. Fulter, on behalt of . | mecting of the Counctl Committoe on Railronds, : pouentsof tho dislwauikoas & Bt, Paul Fords | when tho Western Indkna matter was up for | {tbo building of a rallway from Stillwater to injunction from Judyo Jumeson to prevent Mr, | discussion, were of so pointed a character that | Hustings. Tho. timo of commencemont| of the Bowen from voting, * "sre 9 corporation fs tho 6th day of April, 1890, and to Mr, Fuller thon moved an ndjournmont, which | FePresentative of Tse ‘Lurmuxe was dotatied | Cort Noes Wey von continue for a period of fifty yenrs. Tho was lost. ‘This wii voted down b: : yesterday to sco the-reverend gontioman: and ‘ 5 +, EGR ngulnst 1, which showed tho oxtet umount | follow up tho asortions nitde in his ruthor ox- | "HOUNE Of enpltal ptoehe 18, B00 HN,‘ te of stuck the siilwaukeo & St, Paul owned aud | clted speoch nguinst letting tho Western Indiana | V2 Pall wp on call of tho Diriators of | gontrofted. He thon moved that tho provision | vume iu over Its proposed route, Father Wale | $49 corponition. ‘The nuines of the porsons b tomake the lease for wo yours be erused and a found at hls resid forming this assoclauion for Incurpor ation are; | Ufty years be Inserted Instead, and this waa toat | GOH was found at his residonco on South Clark | pat, subin, Charles No Nelson, B. VW, Durant, Dyn vate of 2,718 toatl, atreet, adjolning the church, nud, in response to | 17, W, Cannan, It, F, Hersey, Jumos 8, Anderson, t Alr, Fuller protested againat tho votes cast by | tho reporter's Invitation to express himeclf more | Tune. grevlus, J. Elwant, E.G. $1 poy Fuy- > Yuloe! grounts about a milo east of thi whe, until nbout half-past 10 o'clock. ‘There wore & | {yuous the hours of'6 wid 8 he entured the town, goodly.uumbor of kilta and plaids diaplayed by | and begun bis seurch after the Mujor by quae: tho mon, and two or three of thy ludics wore | tioning tho maniwho kept tho railroad tunke elaborate putterns of tho short kilt skirt | supplied with water. Tho day's dolngs ho ru- of tho Hlghlund lassle, — Bfonroo and Kent, tho | tes {a dotull which gives oho the tmprossian two Highland pipers, wha have gained na littie { (hat be bis beon ato eipariteo. | Pho | Majab renown in their specialty, wore in attondanes 7 Wes I at? ol now ind roxwlod tho company With a mumbve oe | OF eucl Aman: Me, Munn dld wot stop at tho seluotians fort swORL duneg and other Tilghe | Betcl, welthor does tho hotel koup a register, Ie Innd frojtcs. A. program of olgutwen dunees | Surted for home upon a tral whien loft ut wus executed, Pound's orchestra furnishing tho | #hour O30, und which rouched this elty at 7:00, muale In tholr usual urslatio manners 4 vs Phupsiay ovoning. He wont aA rt Huy a minority of BoMe B00—c Bit ds It to All, i, Pes, Nhe Ci jut for tha satchel, but directly to toro, and | sutlux a mujority of some concluded to ecomune;n a Walker, Green, Youtur, and Rowen, fully regarding his objections to the raliroad one | ato, Sturat, Jolin C.Nolson, David ‘ronson, s, | y2be quite oF Accngeuoute.consieted of | sayy ho wis aunized to find it burned out, | make tho fudiolul torm wroward for, political sum: 1, baba nasa’ ach SP sour PRDTAN i ‘Thy rosolutions woru'thon uduptcd by a vote | tering the city over tho proposed line, declared | H, Townsend, Eliag Mekonn, 8. 11. Lastterson, L, | Soar tates Med rexor. ee Gunntg Hg walked "to tio ‘corner whero "a young | Servicer. Hencu Col, Giison was tho favorit ot | DsAn EVR} bale ated, S208, oF 7OUr anc Of 2,608 nyos tu 202 noes, hia williuness to do. Bo, eapectully 8 eo bls ror | 4), Hutton, John MeKuslek, Samucl Mutthows, | ifidyo, John T. Ralton, and A. Mackay, Whotte- | Nan was standing, wud asked him whon tho fre tho party sain re, while Judge Moean, anald fea good wedicina ta build up the systems Kenarslly, Mr. Fuller protested against the voto because | murks ut the menting, da reported, wore Muble to | und Jobn &, Higging, coplion -Caminitiea, * Mussra, Alox, — Kirke | Wis He was waskered at 12:10 in the morniug, | Bud oxperlonced juriat, was loft our in the cold, | WOuld recommend it 0 all ufloring from Debility, ho shures wera under Injunction, and only | some mléconstruction ‘Tho numes of the First Board of Directors aro {| Hey” watt Rivklande Ge atoDonwtd, | He made busty fuquirtes na to tho wheroabouta | and the ep Ullee ns, ne hnvo boon stuady ad- A oe We MOURN. Voted thy IP ut a, wider stich Injuietion, In the first pluce, he said, he bad gona to the | H.W. Durant, 1 A. Heres, Dravid Brongon, | Witam Dowar, John Alston, Dr. ie.D. Moz | Of tis wits, but did not beur of hor until beset | Focute pf nnonpartiaan jury, have wocepted Sonnriat reSlit OF tho Zuo uhures tht wore votud for the | meeting nt tho salleltation bf bis own puople aud. | Charles N. Nelson, isnt Stuples, 1d. W. Habla Es | Arthur, J, lt Vasiontine Floor Aunagedy, John | Mr Filor.a neighbor andy customor, ruin ibn ea Chey Can Gate BT Are BUew pteULli Liver Complaint, WS were voted by Mr. Edwin Walke | tho varnest request of Mathor Fischor, of 3t.Au- | Wi, 8i dae Hocbes Siumucl Matthews, J. er, the uttorney of the Milwatkea & St. Pauly | tontus’ Churel. While upposing the route, ho | Anderson, John C. Higgind, wud “Fayetto Murs, the othor 098 in favorof the resolution were | hud up to this thnoe bev silent so far as any a survey toy party, consisting of nbout forty youd by Messri. Bowtn Green, und several publte uttenuives were vonverned. Ho very sl | mien, under tho ebirge of Mr. 33, BL Bmith, wifl : furmers, who wiso ucted Inthe Inturost of the | lence bud Inid hin Open tO, Suspigjan among the | jmave St. Paul in the early part of noxt woek for 4 0 Jorrison, Jr, and Jun P. Stewart. ‘him he feurned the elroummstances of tho fire, aud AT about i wolock u procession was formed, | tat Be att Cot the eee es ae been andthe “company marched into the | trosted, and that tho poles woro doing tholr ek HS coanY, Murehed Into, | tue | jovel best tocitteh hin is first tmpulse wan to tho campulyn with falr prospeota of succoss, SHuckingham, Kankakee Co., Il, Ma sinico | tho | third Nation Groonbuck—eandi- | | Dear sii | cheerfully test fiat your fo Yates It patti of Mr, lair, has drawn out patartion. ‘and ia highly exteemied ‘by all who: tly, cal real nat Thave used your medicine with the moat sat ¢ : } “If up, but lutur be concluded | ,Next to muttera political tho Patty Touso | {é, therefore recommend. Y y i C eunve b , part was served, whioh was- appreciated by the bine | 80 aud xlvo blmxelf up, bi , t Ory results, and can ther Poe Ieaboutasod oa Tho SORE RnlauH ak ae Lipari ne ra ries patie ae Se eLearn ore ated HA Mel pants Dangling Pied rewind niga Sere dorowd hin, oNteotiae ids Tein th aa oeity to ta eae Leper se thee Wane mil froubtea' wisn Liver Complaint sper ‘Thy Milwaukee & Bt. Paul 18 now enabld to | consented to ucoompuny him to the meetin, | Wucttle extonsion, on whlch Borvice the vorps | Hitely Weter supper, nud Ie Wak not unt the | Coeaulo, ho was induced to consult with two | Which 1s announced pusldvoly to tuko pluco on saa redeem tho roud, which bns to ‘he done before | where bu falt it bis duty to toll the Commulttes | Wil bo ibsent far wuyerdh mouths and al Wil FR a Lea rtie tae nts ef | attorneys, Gcorge Spurliug and Cure Aldrioh, | to uth ofMay, Everybody ti Wlacousln ts in Rheumatism, ; May i, Tho money with which to redoent the | Just what his peopta es property de on hund, but Hotta can be done | to show uu meng Fotra a pits WW, lad OD Buster, an “1 auld,” cant! ew Puther Waliron, * tat [3-4 e in 7% expected bac! ny iuilaence to prevent the ralle ¥FREIGUT-1UANDLERS? STRIKE. next Thuhday, at whieh tine 1 i *—leud tn his Baud NA Utne Wie emowey will bo | Fond frogs coma, (th hero, wlthough twis per | A,out 200 iaborora in tho Kinalo street freight ' ‘The Mnutigers of the Milwaukee é& Ht. Paul | ubore. f simply opposed the progont route." housoof the Milwaukee & St, Paul allroad stated to a TBUNE reporter y that] oo” yy f out ue ¥ “i thoy havo not yet ful - depdod. whee ans Did you say you underitood, on tho best aus | wtruck yesterday because they could not get an houxhtof the mater and | bearmed with Winchester Fupeat rifles for ‘Tho result was bisdutermingtion to give him- what Injusties nd been done thom. tsuges of poualble attack by Indiana, otal, self up. Ho knew protty nourly whut wus Aman those prosent wore Moser D. Wallace, | Gluirgod againét him by tho accounts publishod Hluttonbury, W. Rdgur, Jutnos Cunningham, | {2 tho gral panera Ee wanted purticutar Atdrow F,' Hodge, dohu 7, Tutren, hos | Stree Juld upon tho fuét that he was about town Honor Mayor Harrison, Gen. denn’ Me- all Thursday ovenlug, made no elfort to gacano, Arthur, Col, Willian, 11. ‘fhompson but, on tho contrary, put himaelf in tho way. ol the — Bixth” Roglnont, | Janiog arrest deverul Unicu, and finally walked Into Frank E, Jobnson, John’ Movrisan Jatt, as It were, | ‘Phe police, on the contrary, Torrington, Willhun Dowar, Joun it, any’ thoy hud” tntormution "that ho was fi i ohaue PM. itellloy, C.-P, Li town that evening, and that ainall poy who ‘y know him saw btm skulking about in tho ali Gabriel, Washington Hosting, i. at. Keoto Q. | tithe rene of the burned utfuatings tercated, us tha’ house to Le disposod of for 81 Hockinghan, Kankakee Co- Til, May 18, 1778 fg 'ono Of the finest hotel structures in the | DEAN Bit wae a reat cers otad oan ast eyo open to the progress bE the alieir eed, ae | mosbraluableINDUAN, BLOOD Byrom * ir, and, Ih 0: recommen: Soinnion with thd Toval prose and the Cbsorving | EUS Utretand Benen ea Vinsc ENMU. public, has fullud to discover anything in th ina Tuunugoment or proress of tho wife wllol ta A Good Bioed Puritior, ot purtuetly, wtralyut and ontitied to DUbILG | gam gin: 1 nave ueed peur Reeee TUT AN LD Pelhon vouperriing tha mag anand, OF | BY RUE and have ound it anedaaled ase Bivod Lurk Posed of tho best known wnd mout responuiyy,, | fend xo pleasure OL PRAT citizens of our olty, who bave no othor intery at. oom in tho mutter than tho bonett of tho Purty Suppression of Menstruation. bority, that tho Ci y , cv tend the Ine to Lanark or to Freeport, to. make treneilnanes i nee peavar sasacor Piles fF ulyanco ot Sl nor gout in Whole wawes. ‘Thoy connection with thulr Western Union Branoh. | 1 sald such was tho wommon runior, unt have boon recolving 31.25, und wanted $1.50, # Surveys bud abrondy boon made to both poluts, | I. hud thy best uthoritytle Nine, ni ENS T iviny EA TGARIA thAb Flew nd) the Cust OF auid ft now depended entirely upon which Mie | Mayor Harrison himself—thit it ! i ci olfered tho best Inducoments to thelr Company, | Raflroad Company, event tt hud to aportl $500 ata nine fralpit Bask bo‘ ratiodel due ‘ . Becond iegiment: Wha" McCor ithe Inst. points brought aut inti rters | heirs. For ull monoys sont for tickuts cer ci eridan, 1.8 Baile Co. HL. ‘The acqulsitt is Inat year, Some frelght hud to'be retusod dur | Jo » Cumpbell, Ji cu a als broug! 18 repo ‘S| cates of depusit tn eno the ‘DAN BIR: My daughter Ww ‘suGerer frou helutoford stutea, yiven tuo Be Ena Conmany'n | sprite HW000 te SOON tn Tey eee | ing tho day, but the lesks and otter mon pald | Wlllam ', Gagan, | Jubn | tr, tat wal in ea ed tog erent eng forwarded ty tho purcntsor, and, in-enae ee ang | estar Memueuen,ced atley Negoran unaet direct aireling fruia, the HEATe OF thiealty ee | Countian TepUrt Wie tertho etteer eee eet UME | bythe month turned in and tools oaro of consid. | W.!. Brady, Alexander Kirkland, D, Cameron, | Ayu che UE wales is Sialhh proven tullue™: | taflure in tho druwing tucinus pluces tho Com, | upsdidicully for more than s year, with (na trentmon {, Cedar tapids, tu. Itis tho {intention of te sie | $10 Grand the Mayers autoneae eee eet | OF abie. ‘Tho ullicers of tho Cc snpuny way thoy Hobort Httuuinl, Edwurd G. Oukfords G, Melons | sosterdaye ho Taye ts bea trea ed | mitten of oltizunvure nulhurized to-ruturn the | Seema zutmeune one Allopatnis and, one tc « ' -wiukeo & 8t. Paul to extend this line froin Co- | would pay th ft that ts moro | wd, A.B Bu Oe Ate Tho trust Proposed in him, evor since threo woeks | , wow, | medicines, among whlch was Dr, Jayne’ o Couipauy to spund $ou,l0u ff } Will not nay niore than 3126,— that L. 0. Wallace, 8. U, money to the purchagens, Symes "Medregar,, Guango By a nitro dar Itapid# to Kangas City, and probubly also to nyocasury. thin somo rouds und ig much ts any ure payh Omeln. A Lue hiss already been furveyed from orbe a0 1, Tiatousheniyscltor the INDIAN BLOOD BYMUT: \d you say ig had no confilence in sho-} aud thatun abundauce of help can by bud wt igo, when bo caught hint in tha yct of pllferin, iMoney from to cueh drawer, “Hw hints that tho Ht 1s and, running over Ro pamphiest, my a caught Codur uplda nouttiwest to Ottumnven Connell and would spond $100,000, 15 that rute. H Kern, A. ker, Androw | Glork ia tho owe who put up the Job to buen th ST, LOUIS CONVENTIONS, Soe eat, ou alaely prevailed oo her to try YOur (oy wld for aula extatiion baa beon voted by tho | cate werd sold out trike 10 DroveRe the vend | “-Thorods considerable dissat’afaction ninong a | Horus Capt. I Robing aR Tout, Lo Tinron of | Tino, athe holes in thal bo Joutaburi the | ep, xoure,‘April 2—Thy Se Lovie brinch of | eubes, andy ta ihe Joy afai syupaibaing fiona prorlgot Sredeke eau rneY, and Cedar Huy aes cou ig ttvovor thi router ti i pluses, of daborere at tne | Silchuial bawinery Sobn Alatone Wnt a Alito ‘Miss Agnes, thero fae pmo, te, ane hte aes Snee tnt gatny Secloly: for tho Kappecastan af Vico | 88 was soon restored to rogularity Ae ge a, Slgournoy & Cedar itapids Houd, was inthe Cte. | Prev Oe te ee ee eee oee tag influence to | ete nd 140 a day, at seceals thar the lowest | Wallace, Biss Julia Milatyro, Mra, C. Ey Dix, | Tuer le japli condi- | held {ts annual meoting to-aigh!, at which An- : — Yenterday, ovidently for the purpose ‘ok eons | Parochial ee ee ee ae ty eo | rab ae eT Who have boon, peoulyiny 81-18, Gung, dire. J. uifon, Bilas pvereiin 1 beon deprl a purpose conte leting arrungements with he biotelllt of tho thony Comstock, of New Viork, mado a report of . Femalo Weakness. St. Punt, to build the roud at oncis ui IFQ0O! Y alr g H ‘Tho Missourl Stato braach of the Woman's | HLCU SVRUI vain over ia yours of eye, aud bayy Deand of Missions for thg-tarerloe pent dete aca | Srumlceeey Housley, wise Woskinges Sur sede annul meoting to-day und to-nl, mend lt a6 a valuable reniedy, RWODA BABBITY, ene Tho or punieuon i ath erouk goudl ons mul will —=— to Central Turk C ce wd missionarics, one Nl OPE raion duu Hest | LISTOF WI{QLESALE DEALERS Mra, I Wilk rate, This ofamiiation after the fis Bh nat 4 wi n xan in ufter the fire Bir, Airato Hagen, Misi Macy, Campbells Me | Moan found iron bare on tho bavi widows Fie ke eittgion Heving” stise Thora | Wrenched olf, Dunulars may huve been fu there, Gunde, bra-dohn fee Hodson Mi Cusrle Had | Be thinly ‘Thy agurtiwuuts ought to contain « Garey Ns To Urecle Milas Pdiee Shattts, | luck suit, a balf-dusen ablrts, wud a lot of other Bo Te Calin eee Whitua | clothing, but nothing Bus Boon soon of these Lpeoy, Mrs. Jorome Tirown, Mrv. D, Cameron, | 4tticled since the tire. ‘Tho iron burs were put Bi Rhdemon, Miss Hopkins, Hist Gaye. Mies | Ob the windows lase May, after burglara bad Btrabeckor, dra.A. MeNolll” Strue Guorge.‘e. | Plundered bina of weurly 81,00) cast, Pyto Mrs. Kirklarh Miss N, Naabe Bise A, Goote, | _ Reguniiug tho tryin the store last fall, Mr. Moan Bus Gunavieve Lutuyolto, rt’ Charles Gas: | #98 bo discovered tt, and fought it wilh palle of Wusiu riod of tho nattrouds, whet fhuyo made hud 10 ents thakod on Apri} auulking hele io i it js, at it rt an UW uthardy oO ware Hol ‘A mation for Injunction was iade yesterday | inany sullruude on tho saith Hide alreudy. foe 1y treated, dinlus that in}lust ico ta dons thou. by Inorotng before Judye Dtodgett by some mter- | plaraed that the South Bide was «more etrip of | tho discrimination, und thay ars talictugg tho mat Venluy petitioners In the Chle Pac = ble | ter pve! Seay pen iceurs Le tac eee Teall | lie d, bubat the mune tino tho centre of Chi. | ter ever, and inuy conolude to strike, + posed | ey yu, Everybody why ciasuy to sve tho ulty cutie on HRceecteeme lca atau se | Uf teste, “Al iho reac ean THE COLORADO ROADS, " ie iS ‘the centre of 18 explalnce we had ? + Uously Thursday afternpou i waa seen by 10 ay outlet from Tho city to Twontyeuccond street, | DENVEI Colo,, April &—The protrauted -litts: one but the clurk,—by Theadoce Swenty-geas on between tho Deny er & do Itetl= Houari Georg peste deity Bred A; { und boyund ‘Twenty-secoud street, thare wus a | sutlo 10 Deny er £ ity Graudo at the Jurge_torcitory to which we bud no outlet ox- | way, tho Atohlaon, Topdku & Santa Fé, ap4 tho water himself; and got pulnfully scorched about | Wee Made, aby wing wood progress ju those ' aS forth thut Wey bold bonds of tue roud ou whid) | cee Waluab avenue and Btute atreet, bor Of | Pueblo & Arkansas Valicy Compuntos jet inal. | SUMO sine Androw bores, Site fA. Upbual | iio mands and wriety Iu sodolng. “The inurunco | Buttes” * { Sk a De Clark Johnson's - Indian: Blood Syru si iechd, woh bouts weaseou for at | Mott care" Re cell Leleugtacy | Wy been clad bythe entry berg “of eres tn ae sah ren the patel Tats ih ‘eyo ng OBITUARYS | ; ; ea udvaneed fur. construction of tho road. ‘Tuoy | away Mlebigan avenue for h bouloverdenver | tho casey made Inst week by Judge Miller, ‘Tho URE RISI face, und this fs the wuy the pallules were taken 4 ° Z a A Ee ave nover een ublo to wut diols claim all wed | Which teuniv could ‘hot, pluay atl wa for Clark | Denver & file Grande Compuyy Bus talcen pos move tE MISSOURI RISING, {font bly. As for tha Boer, /April 2 —Gearye Punchand, author of CACO, ILL. : o Marilee, wry sf, conureentioasllent.? In bis} VAN, SCTIAACK, STEVENSON & CO, 02 and ‘cure & ister, and for ten years one * 4 SEA “ars end putonors ofthe Howto PRISER CURA E haste te rater, i@ this morning bathe Tit year of eal BURGH S'Gc., ne w. . rs us 8. Muwen, 1 ¥, | street, we could not th tof jt, anid ft i Ln Laer eter ee, ‘nat | Street, we could uot come in Ulery on account of | session of the Leudvilie Tats and ie proaviug sf fi ck, switchus, and crossings. ‘igor. 4 | Been ponteatiog then id Dave tir! bed Third und ,Fourth avenues, 1 showed: werseuy | 12 Work.ef completion, with great vizor. Thut rae im “a aad * Susmue etbaads sad lock, and buylog/ Up ADS 8 a insurance this aa a ve Wy, % sald bo, *T do not, cure that [snuppin, Bioux Crry, Tu., April ¥—Thts forenoon thore | Mild Bey Td gfe, Cue Laat, laa pplg wes tie hese hasys rele siuce tat eee ‘The erat anew e to Qutatons fr, Moun eld bey ut vor im over ® fou! past |- } Lua! 0) Wpatle. agy, came wi ise nei re kata at (tn Pittaburw, and thane to thie. city with Mtss Mf from ue now, and,‘as tho Counell Jing. wi. be. compipséd te Leadville tn about juu Ordinatoe condeaiutne the snc Baa pace eixty-days., By they decrees: the: lonse: of. con-