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6" : TE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1880—TEN PAGES. - KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, Ontsido Decorations of tho Three City Grand Ornamentation of Apotloy Ste Bornard, and Chicagos "If Gd GW The Enoampmont Building on tho Lake. ‘RANDOLPIT, , Front Parks, : Aultfonal Subserfltons—Priraté: Decorations—Tho | |__ WASHINGTON, Exposition Building. * Tim. 'Tamunr elves this moming a de- bs] scription of the decoratious of the diiferent meeting-places of tha Knights, or rather of the fronts of the bitildings, sinco, with ono exception noted below, thero will be nothing ndded to the interiors, as they are ulrendy very ornate, the Asylums having recently LJ Seu MADISON) ‘STREED been put inorder in antietpation of the Con- | | MONNOG =| STRERT | pe eg fe elaye, ar 7 £ : g ‘Tho Asylum of Apollo, Nee 1, Is {a ae e E=) a ’ ol g Aterican Express Building on Monrocstree! “Ss g 3 2 3 5 between ‘Deatborn and State, and thatcor- | \F avame 5 E STREET ¢ HOSE OHLOTEK EWE DEH ED, poration will decorate a portion of the front B @ on their own account, but In keeping with a ela the enibellishment to Bedons by: ie Com A e & mandery, which will ba confined to the west . tatmunce =the ‘ono leading to tho Asylum, JACKSON ‘ ~ ea ‘'Thts doorway covers o spnea sixteen fect 3 ef> wide, . Across tho Intel will bo the motto of es 8 % Pf d Apolla—" Pro Deo, Homine et Fraternitate” ey B is ol —in Ietters of white on area bdckground 2 if i] a edged with black and white garlands, At YAN BUREN STREET 2 BR 8 f] either end of the Inserlption will be handsome 8 2 shiclds in oil, bearing the coat-of-arms of tha i 2 Commandery; theseshlelds tobe surmounted . e by banks of beansennts, Over the centro will si bea golden lyre, four, and n hale feet high, CONGRESS: STREET e with a ribbon pendant’ from the hors bear. w 3 n . ing the word “ Apollo,” and, at the base of 4 2 | Cy the lyre, tho figure “12? ‘This lyre will be B 4 5 connected with the shields by gracefully fes- SI 5 a tones Lenusentites al eartatns will A i # = 7 a . ertwined approprinte 5 he “ id gentre of the Front of the building will be SIARHISON ST, 7 : 6 crosses, eight feet square, In red.and-black. an immense “chi rho,” twelve feet high ; , in-binck, white, and ree Festoons. will " run from this to the main bMeonles at elthor é end, on the faces of which will be Maltese g : Festoons will stream from these down to the NOTE; Att Commanderies to Camp, or - HUBBARD CT, miin doorway and tho: windows on the east side of the building, these openings to be %, Haat or ‘Alate St, onon Slate At tura (a left.or Eas aceorated to correspond with the west ‘en- trance. Beauseants, flags, and garlands will sgt complete the adornment, From the flagstatt ats GAA. on immenso beauseant will ilutter in the . breeze, If there 1s one, - ST. DERNATD.. a The Asylum of this. Commandery fs on Kinzie street, near Clark, direetly in the rear-| * 5 of MeCormick’s Hall, The entrance will be. bY pra oe: accentuated by forming n pediment of.plent- i (LINEOF MARCH), ; el red) cloth, upon sche will be | ff 3 orkes in tho centresthe cont sobnrnis pt the HR z Commandery, enclreled in a wreath of gar- Tnnds, Under. it, ona ribbon, ‘will be the , (CONCLAVE E.T, motto of St. Bernard, “Pro Deo ot Jitre,” r - Jooped up at the ends by Maltese cross In | ! dDinck and white. At the ‘angles of the pedl- at Ady lour0ae ment will be the figures $5, enwrenthed, de- the numberof theCommandery. Ab tho . pex WHI be an emblematic device surround- ed by @ bank of beauseants draped, “From the angles garlands will drop on elther ent, and be canght up_by festoons to the base of the pediment. In: the open spaces thus formed will be suspended the emblematic devies of Solomon’s seal,—two _fifter- laced triangles, Surmounting the whole id will bo tho words “St, Ber- nard” in -Jetiers of . black gariands, ‘She windows of the rooms on tho third floor, which is occupied by St. Bernard, will be united by festobns both from the sills and Mntels, Inthe pters between the windows will be plated Mnlteso crosses, three fect square of white edred with black ‘and ‘red caged with black, Jn tho contro of each window will be hung | wreaths of garlands, from which, banks of flags will wave. , Along the Aine of tho cornice Templar flags willbe lib erally distributed, and from the centre n long beauseant’ will fly from the: staff, at the base of which will bea bank of beausennts, curcaco, : ‘Tho Asylum of Chicago Commandery ts on the corner of Tulsted and, Hapdatph streets, | The doorway ts of stone, having a. elrenlar window in the head, In this window will be placed, within Tenth, tho coat-of-arms of the Commandery, and tinder It_a ripbon with the inseriptlon “Pro Aris et Foels,? Its motto, Crowning the upper cornice of the | doorway, it being seml-cireular, will be ar Wgarlands ending in the monogram the Commandery, Over the-centre, one, and over tho others, will be banks of henuscants, Abovo the doorway proper, other garlands will follow. the tine of the stone-avork with rosets bear- ing the figures * 19,” the number of Chlengo. Over these rosets willbe banks of benu- seants. From tho crown of this garinuded- k festoons Will hang, with pendant Mal- * tese crossus. Over the whole will be “Chi- ; 3: cru In piacie feiters ode Mii white, oie ‘The upper part of the building will be dec- orated like that of St. Barnard. THE ANAND ENCAMPMENT, The structure to be used by the Grant Ein- | * dem eampment, a5 lins previously been stated fn The a Tie Trnunt, on aline with Van Buren street, ‘Tho shell: AV HLS “arc usr i *} Pi iS \ ; 4D 84 uoisiaig pul SFR See eEETE HARMON CT. ,eeeeo se . * e * o o AWweLrtust,* és Ps *. * o & r.* IUTEENTH 8' 4 FOURTEENTH ST. \o= es See ETH ST. 6t PWESTY-SECIEND aK. * et: LU SAIG"PO PUS “SAV XVOUTONE HOUOUUL ROUTE OF THE PROCESSION. Asylums. ke Ls 1. : Pan | | ie a ne en eee ce wn oa a en a iow ae enjoying ONS anvad eed Lf : nsw: G HOUYMaIAaN -UALSYW ONVED “SAV VS¥IGNT =5 BAY FIV D Hi ute th a is tocated Inthe Lake Parke | siaster Gig sies tine, indicates the formntion of tho procession; tho continuous ono fs the lIne of marob, and tho atara show tho route the Gran is about finlshed, and ono ean - now see, its = r character, In shape it $s cruciform, ‘Tho | Lelter; tho firm's subscription will ba forth- Teneth of the nave is103 feat,of thetransopts | comlng when Mr, Feld returns to the city, gist Feats both belng thirty-five feo, ante CAN THEY BE Got IN? is thirty-four feet from the ground to the | Some peoplo don’t belleve that 75,000 c1 peak of the roof, which'Is cunelinear, At | be gation into the Exposition iitaine with ihe Intersection of the nave and transept | ont packing them with 0 battoring-rum, is a square dome, which rises in tho .air | inanelal Committee, however, do not a; £0 twenty-four footy und (ls surmounted by | with them, and Eminent Commander Gas- a Passlon cross, Along tho ridgo, at: all the | sette is prepared to demonstrate that it ean angles, and over all the trusses, ato .to be | be done, “Thora were 25,000 in the north placed evergreens, Wlilo at the baes will bo-/‘endy? said, he, ‘when. the Communists held phaunted ove recns fourteen feot high, The | thelr meeting, With all the machinery and windows will also bo ‘strongly marked by booths up there have been 45,000 people In the garlands of evergreens and surmounted with | building at one time. If the booths aud ma- nis of beauseants, The root will bo tes: | chinery were taken out (thoy occupy fully Woned as far ns procticable with Karlunds of |'hulf the space on tho floor), ff follows as a 1s. Over the tain entrance, which | logical sequence: that 00,003 people cnn get Michlaan avenue, oneircled by nweenth |"in. But wo can’t removo tho booths entire- of evergreens, Will be wohl rho,’ eight feet | ly, so the petmangnt ones have been packed igh, in black and white. Immediately over { together north of the clevator, all the plat- thy doorway will be tha motto, “Hex Rogium | ‘forms under the arches" haye been torn et Dominus Yomtnorum,” in black letters on | down, and we estimate that 05,000 peoplo will a white ground, edget = with | * gar: | bo ablo to dance, walk, or sit down.” Allow. Jonds of. ted. In tho angle “on | ing twelve feet square, for nauadrilic sat, It one side Will bo the = dato 1880, | is aad that 3,559 sets of elght each, or 20,416 and on tho‘other 703,—the anno ordinis, A | people, can daneo at one tie. Double the nll possible polnts on the outside flags and |-number ean waltz, according to John beanseants Will be arranged. ‘The walls of | Hand. The remalnior of the 75,000 enn loo! the interior will be hing with rich banners, | on from tho galleries or the sides, ‘Thera aro bearing the coats-of-urms of the various State { to -bo thirty callers—mon skilled in music, Commanderies, Above the rostrum will be | who will have in thelr hands the bars hit tho banner of the Grand Encampment, the {the ‘quadrilles and lancers, each figure Grand Jseauscant, and tha banner of the | haying four, elght, or ‘sixteen, and, Fasent Lamb,—the three most august em: | watehing: these, lie cin tell when to look Dlems of the Order. | ‘Tho trusses otf the roof | toward the leader of the urchestra for the will be decorated with appropriate. colors, | signal to shout “swing partnors,’”: "tadies? and from them will be suspeutod, festaons | chain,” ete. Lhe program cmbraces onl: enrrylng Sultese crosses in black, white, and | dances familiar to everybody, in order thi red. | ‘Lhe walls wil also bo festooned with | hopeless contusion may bu obviated, _Barlinds mid the intervening spaces adorned THE ARCHES. with Templar emblens, uh . ‘The work on tho framework of the arches BTRERT DECORATIONS. to be constructed on Wabash avenua ts beln A largo number of firms whose stores nro Yushed. All the anuterial ty In position at on the Jing of inarch hayo- made arrun, ho corners of Adams, Van Buren, Harrison, qnents to decorate thelr bulldings, and tho | and Congress. strovts, und nearly so ut the more promnent merchants will vio with one | corner of Wubbard court, while tho gos-pipe nnother In elaborntoness and benuty: but tho | 1s awaiting the workmen at some of the ‘Lvienniat Committes request peopts Funur other pon 4. ‘Shodeeorators will commonce ally in the business section and on Michigan | operations Wednesday of ext weok;, three and Wabash avennes to recognize tho pres- | or four days only being required with the ence of the Bir Hately, 80 that the private | forces to.be ongaged, a by deferring, the ntreet decorations will be In keeping with the | worl: until then there {s less likelihoud of splendid entertainment propased for them. | damage from rain, as the paper garlands, Athenaver the Conclayn, dias poem, held tho shield 8, Cte, will ie a tarnished by an e101 200 o a 8 anid ‘Btor ordinu funn of water, and ifn Chicazo this is made the fenture tho . pees a = twenty-tinit wil bo in every respect the ST, o undest In tho hist 4 A ‘AUBER'S WAIL,: ee : Malay or Lopes ‘ Tho Individuals - engaged by ox-Ald, Appended {s another list of Stauber to work up 8 show of indignation Minky have pak anounts Rearennn over MeGrath's occupying tho. seat le has to $100 whose nanies could notbeascertuined j bean holding in the Council exhibited at these betng all gebatabla yestorduy, only | Foltz’s Hatt Inst evening to quite n largo ond book being returned tempornrily ‘to the | house, ‘Tho old program was falthtully 4 carticd out, the mecting helng called to order by Poter Potersen, and the young man Will- lam belung put in the chair, Just as hod beon done ky) like exhibitions on the West Sldc, Following this the tetors came forward und went through: thelr Mnes, the Cimirmea;rend g sores of Indignation reso- Jutlons ‘attacking the “capitalistic press” and Ald, MeGrath, and last, but not least, a collection waa taken up to gofrny. tho exe pense of thd movlug curayan, ‘'Phospecches Ff Were the old ones over again by Dronderaust, chances ions vere HUIS or heporate that ty + The Michlyan Central Unllroad and tte | hud been at the other matertngas auc the Canadian conections have subscribed §1,000,.| collegtign was sinall./ ‘The only Unusiial oo- _ che $800 credited to Field, Leiter & Co. | enzrenes worthy of jnote was the forclble t Yesterday was the fudlyidual gitt ot Mr, | cfcetion of an ofd g aatleman' trom the room, who was knocked down and’ quite roughly handled, his offense being the Interruption of Ald, Meler while speaking, CANADA, About to Emigrate to Colorndo—Im- mienno Iullrond ‘Lrattiic—Commerciat Cravolors—'The Lumber Trado-A Newspaporlal Athleto—Mining iu Nova Scotia. : Specat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Montneat, July 8—Two'hundred farmers In the Counties of Beauco and Dorchester, in this Province, are sbout to emigrate to Colorade, ‘The National polley hus mado Canrda such a dear country to Ive in that thoy cannot remain in it. ‘The traMc on tho railways throtghout the Domiyion, and especially on those centering here, isenormous at present. All the rolling- stock of the Grund Trunk & Quebec and the Montreal, Ottawa & Occidental Mnes fs found entirely inadequate to meet the pres- sure, In addition to tho regular trains, the specinl oxcurslon traflo exceeds all former dinensions, Four large oxoursion tratus Jeft the Grand ‘Trunk depot to-day, and-elght. cenleuls of emigrants left for Manltobs direct, . Diswateh to Tha Chicago Tribtins, Monteear, Aue 8—The Coninorelal Travelers’ Associallon*%of tho Dominion is testing the constitutionallty of the right of Stuntetnal Councils to puta tax upon com- mere va ns with f Bates, and has g case now pening the uction of the Supremo Court, in which | Frederick- ton, N. 13.18 the town complained of, Lwo hundred farmers of tho Counties of Dorchester and Beauce, Province of Quebee, aro ubout to leave for Colorado, 2 Npeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Aug, 3.—-Oficlats extiiuatoe tho exportation of square timber from the Ottawa Valley this season to umount to 3,000,000 cubis fool, whereas the ayerizo ammual out. put a fow wee ago trons this district nono ‘Was 15,000,000 euble feet of square tuber, A Junborman states that the increased price given forsquare timber this season over Inst from elght to ton cents per cubic foot, and ‘upon sawn luuiber from two to four cehis por 1,000 fect. ‘Tho jnerenss in price ho at- ributes prinetpully to thy. tact that lumber men generally here, by voluntary aud some- tines involuntary action, such ng business: dlniculties, have reduced tha volume of thelr operations during the past two years, and go Inatertally decreased the supply. ‘Through the ‘representations of Westorn oll-mon, therequired speeltie gravity of petro Touns Ing been made tho samo ag last year, or 8.07, instead of 8,02 as of late, Atrangeurnty have Mnully been made by tho Montreal Telegraph Company to tmnie ter ita telephone business to the Canada ‘Tel- ephone Connally, uta very Jarge slgure, Special Vispatcr to The Chicugu ‘Tridune. ‘Toronto, Aug, 3—The othernight, a well- Known newspaperman, whose miuseularity fy undoutable, droped Into. the. Montread louse, Where a nuinber of athletes were discussing wrestling imateh During the proceedings 4 dispute arose, , In Which the newspaper-mun became ‘Ine yalved, Finnk —Sinith, | the athletic fireman, challenged any of the party to wrestle, catelias enteh, can; and the: result was, the hewspuper jaan was pitted against hin, ‘They all adjourned to tho Queen's travelers dolng business within their | Park, Turnbull Smith, the famous Scottish wrestter, was appoluted referee. ‘he editor threw the professional wrestler oyer his head at the first throw, ‘Tho second round Insted ubout ten minutes, and again tho-aditor downed his opponent, A lot of money ebanged hands on tho contest, and the news- puper-men of the elty are yery proud of thelr champion, Betis ae Mrs, fHicks-Lord is in town. ‘Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune. Hauiras, Aug. 8.—It is reported that an * English company is about purehasing tho coal-mines. at Spring TH, together with the. Parisboro Ratlway. Tho sum mentioned 13 000, ‘Samo exceliont apeckinens of gold-bearin, gaat have been found on the property 0! D1 Sonnings, onthe Quimpool. road, in the vicinity of his elty. Heense of search has been takon out, and men are now at work prospecting, ‘Cwo different partics In Yar- mouth have obtained power to, prospect for gold, aud aro now at work, Silver-ore has eon found on Sugar Loaf Mauntatu, Cum- berland County, which proves to be rich, A iiine will be opened shortly, : TEETH-EXTRACTORS. Moeoting of tho Amorican Dental Asso« clation in Boston—Frauds Exponed, Spectat Disputeh to Tha Chicago Tribune. Bostoy, Aug, 8—Tho American Dental Assocation opened a four days’ sesslon to- day, with hn attendance of ninety-nine men frdm ull parts of the country. ‘Tho business Js to be intétuporsed with oxcurstons tandured by tho city and Individuals, so that a very. pleasant tine is anticipated, A few constl- tutloual amendments of minor importance wore adopted this forcnoon,. and a long dis- eusslon took place on the readmlasion of Dr, Hirge, of San Francisco, on payment of back duet, Tt was finally voted to necept him asa member. through tho regular channel, and this ovening members voted to expunge all mention of the casa from the records “for the eredit of, the Association,” They ulso voted not to unite the Association with tho American Dental Society, See, 6 ‘was the only one to report to-night, and this Was on anesthetics, and in this connection Dr, Brackett exposcd several new tnyen- tlons, for the uso of which heavy Heenses were required, Ono of them was diaboll, which ts put up in four -hottles, the that containing petroleum olf with little tannic neld; the second fa {ike the first, only with wo ttle moro neld; the third alyeerlne por- fuwed with taunic in, still greater propor tlons; tho fourth wood naphtha, ne IRON AND STEEL WORKERS, Prirranuna, Pa, Aug. 3—Tho Aial- eumated Assoctation of Iron and Steel Work- crs of the United States assembled in con- Yention at the Lyceum this morning, over 900 | detegutes being present. President Jarrett sre on address of veleatie orl ae polnted n Committee on Credentials, after witch the Convention adjourned until 3 ny Gel, ‘The Convention will lust about one week, ‘The afternoon session was mainly devoted tothe reading of reports of oficers and tatho appolntinent of Committees on Con: and By-Laws, Resolutions, OfMicers, officers! report showed the Association to be ina dlourishtme condition, ‘The Comuitteo on Credentials reported £00 nla, New Jersey, Tennessee, Maryland, Vir- gina, Ms ipl, Tinols, Ohio, Kentucky, Andina, Michigan, Wisconsin, West Vir- gina, New York, Rhode Island, Nebraska, mid Georgia, ‘The repart was adopted and no other busl- ness of Importance trinsacted. ‘The Conven- tion adjourned at So'clock, and, headed by the Great Western Band, marched Ino body to the Sligo Iron Works, “The event wns spent in comnilttes wyork, and to-morrow tho Convention will get down to business, THE RAILROADS. AWINDIING THEM EMPLOYES. It fs reported that much Indignation ts felt at Urbana and along tho entire Ine of tho Indiana, Bloomington & Westgrn Railroad over the course taken by tho ‘manngers of the rond and the courts reintivo to the large amounts duo tho employ¢s, In Decomber, 1874, the Company had not had a regular pay-day for elght months, and were owing employés about $300,000 for labor. ‘Tho Stato Courts then appointed 1 Receiver, ostenst- bly to pay off among other debts those for Inbor, ‘The ease was finally removed to + Judge Drummond's . court, who | or- dered 9 payinent of 10 pur cont, After this tho Judgo granted ay injunction forbidding further payments, In 187 0 de: cree of sale was made, and these claimants were required to personnlly file an nilidavit of thelr cling. | Largo numbers of men lost thelr rights wnder this order, as thoy never heard of it. ‘Tho road was gold in April, 1870, subject to these claims. No payments were made, and in last May an order was made re- ferring the matter to the Master in Chancery at Indianapolis to take evidence as to. the betterments put on the road. Sincethattine the Master has given seven days to the tak- ing of. testimony.. On the 14th of July ho = adjouried until Oct. 14, Meanwhile many of those men who depended upon these earnings linve lost their homes for want of them. Now the bond holders are offering 25 por cent without in- terest for these clulms, thinking that nfter worrying the men six years they will take auyttiing they can got. The enso is one peculiarly aggravating, and the record is unworthy « great corpora- tion. ‘The owners of the property are brag- ging.about thelr big earnings, and yet theso people are kept out of their just dues, ‘Tho elnlin that the present owners of the rond have nothing todo wih the old concern is all bosh, for the rond was bid In by the old bondholders, and the saing men who owned the property at tho time tho debts were contracted own tt now, and because they ehanged tho namo of the rond “from Indian npolis, Bloomington & Western to Indiana, Bloomington & Western is no renson why they should not now be compelled to pay whit is due to thelr poor employés. . TUF MEXICAN CENTRAL. The Boston Zranscript has tho following regarding tho new line of the Atchison, To- peke & Santa Fé Rallrond from Et Paso, ‘Tex,, to the City of Mexico: Tho work on tho Mexican Contral fs going rap> idly forward, The tatest advices from Moxico report thnt 1,600 mon nro at work upon tho grad- ing. ‘frack-laylng will begin Ina few days. Tho roadbed is rendy for tho rults for ndistunco of sixteen kilometres and a quantity of rafls ara upon tho ground, “A steamer wag to sail trom Newport, England, with n cargo of 1,100 tons of steel rails, and will bo duo in Vora Cruz nbout Aug, 10, ‘Tho Company has -purctused a large aren of jand adjoining the grounds of tho Vera Cruz tallway for its frolght and passenger sta- tlons In tho City of Mexico, ‘Tho charter extends to Leon, a distance of 202 miles, but tho Compuny has petitioned for 1 valuable extension undor a general law giving authority to tho President, which jg nearly Identical with tho provisions of tho Central's charter. Sevoral individuuis clalmin; to represent compnnica which are to be formed have ulso petitioned for crants under tho sumo general Jaw, They aro anturally vory jeulous of tho secure position of tho Mexican Central Company in its present grant, and of tha nssur- anes which tho Intluenco of its eulid character and proved enpnolty give of its aucccsa in ob- tulning the extonsion desired, The Gunnajunto Ruallroad and the charter given to tho Btate of Guannjunto, covering tha way 100 inlles In length from Colnya, through tho jargo cities of Salumanen, frapuuto, Silom, and Leon, tho latter a city of 160,000 Inhabitants, buve beon purchnsod by tha Central Company with the congent ofthe Prasitunt and thoStite of Gunna- junto, Full possession hag been given, and tho Company fs now oporating the constructed part of the rond, thirty-soven ond a halt miles in length, ‘This gives the Central Com- pany a groat advantage over nlf its rivals, since the generat Inw under which the, Sullivan, Palmer, aid other combinations are’ trying. to obtain grants for parailel Hnes prohibits the Presitont from prejudieing “the righte nc quired by tho States, In virtue of former: con- eorsions" (ae may bo goon by Art. 9 of decree of Juno}. The grint to Leon gives tho Central Company n subslay of $15,000 per miie, and uns der the laws of Moxico this preyonts any rival eompany frou obtalning any subsidy forat least 202 miles northerly from the Capital. ‘he Mox- jean Contrat Company Is putting {ta mancy into ninterinis aud work on its authorized Ine. It is nesured of Its position, Its interesta with the Government are ably represontod by, Sebastian Cornucho, the prinelpal Governmont Director of tho Mint fy Mexteo, and Ramon G. Guzinin, ono of the lending bankers of Mexico, and the ‘con- trolling owner of ail tho horse-rallways in tho Fedorat district. WABASIT, ST, LOUIS & PACIFIC, ‘Speerat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Decatur, Ill, Aug. 3.—Owing to the great, frelght blockade on the Wabash, St. Louls & Paeitic Railway between Decatur and Dane yille and further cast, tho Company, in order to open the way for east-bound cars, hasbeen compelled to make up trains in tho yard: at this point on the road, and send them through to Lafayette, Ind, ‘without — change, By this arrangement, tho Company will no Low anys bo enabled to clear the way. What the Wabash wants moston the main Mne of the road fs a double traék, and until this is Intd thore is certain to bo n blockade every spring and fall. Anticl- panting an Iereaxe’ of business after the Chi- eayo, Division 1s opened, tho Wabash has purchased for $3,000 0 Inrgo tract of Jand enst of the elty, which will bo used as a yard whero traina will be made up, TIE SOULIERN WAT, New Onvians, Aug. 3.—Fotlowing up tho cut in passenger fares, the Loulsyllle & Nash- yillo Railroad Company announce that their agents nro to quote freight-rates to all points on application, Noboily knows how far tho eut In freight-rates will be made, but the con- test between tho Loulsvillo & Nashyille aud Chicago, St, Louis & New Orleans Railroad Companies fs a stubborn one, NEW RAILROAD. New Yons, Aug, 3.—Canada and Northorn New Yorkore to have a new railway connec- tion. "The rond a torun fount Benet ee acting at Potsdain Junction, N, Y., with the Tone Aeaeamnited Tallrond, * ‘tite charter ig Ganadlan, and the work will begin atonee, ‘ IEMs. Tho remains of Mnj. Simpson, General Manager of the Vandalia Line, who died ut St, Louls Monday morning, will be taken to Michigan City, whore they will be Interred this afternoon. A niunber of railroad men from this elty will leave for Michigan Cit; fis mornliyg to attend the funeral, a % Asolatmed by Ts Tanne a fow days ago, thy announcement of ‘the cossation of hoslilities between the Chicago, St, Loula & Now Orleans and Louisyilte & Nashville Rallroads was premature, and the Aight Is stil going on with unabating vigor. ‘The Intost yntes reported by the Louisville & Naslivillearo as follows: From New Or- Tenns to Chicago, $3; to Memphis, $3; to St. Louls, $3, ‘The Chiengo, St. Louls & ow Orleans, {tis understuad, has gtyen orders to meet those rates and go it one batter, If this sort of thing Js kept up wueh longer people will havo w chance to ride free on those lines, and got {reo meals gil chromos besides, A. Quincy correspondent of tho St, Louls Globo-Demoerat xlves tho outlines of a new rallroud line to be built by thu Wabash, St. Louis & Paciilc eastward from that city, the workon which is to be commenced about next September. ‘The line is to cross the Wabash in the neighborhood of Mt, Sterling, running on to Beardstown, thence to a point onthe Peorla, Pekin & Jacksonville some where about, Chandleryille, Hiving, the Wa- bash a short line anc easy. grades to Chicago, Attha same thne the Wabash folks are to commence work on tho western extension of the ‘Quincy, Missourt & Dneltic, now con: structed to Stan, Mo., with the intention af muking an alr tine from the Peorta, Pekin & dacksonyille at Chandleryiile to ort Kear ney, Neb. : de is Tho Chicago & Enstern Uiinols Rallroad Company owned 9 pleco of railway track in the Viaeeoon Valley, Parker County, In- diana, which had been paced there by tha old Chicago, Danville & Vincennes Rutlroat Company Buveral years ago. ‘She pleco of truck In question wus one and. fhroe-quarter iiles in length, was isolated from the mala line some alxtcen miles, no use tonny one, A. dent Huldekoper ordered that the ralls— whieh are worth from $6,000 to $7,000—ba taken up and relald in side anted places nlong the line of thot the ordor has heen executed, somo pars ties Iving on the Hue of that abandoned strip of road come forward and claim. damages at tho modest figure of $50,000, ‘Tho soveral engineer corps enraged in making tho suryeys for tho Mictimond & Southwestorn Raflrond in Kentuek, Virginia haye made their rej Sneer In charme of the firs oucester Point, York Rlyer, to tle: esuss+ ing of tho James River at Richmond, hing neted tho work on the saventy miles of and will return to- Washington 08 of his survey toe prepare pro- fito ated estimate cost of construction, I, Jones, incharge of tio second division from Ttchmond to Lynchburg, Va.y ly making prospeetlyo * lines yneb burg and tho entrance in tho mountain dis- neer In churge of the third ew River, Va., to lazard, Ky,, has several barometer parties In the iountaing, aud is making rapt progress {1 the Blno Ridge region, charge of the Enstern Kentucky division from Hazard to. Mount Sterling hag rung tho ‘Three Forks district of the Kentueky Iiver, and proposes to tap the Red ‘operty, onvof the largest le plants §1 the West. the route fs expected to pay as it ts built, on account of the demand for timber and cont in Central Kentueky and atthe Ohio River. ‘The Richmond & South- western Company hope to complete the pre- Ihninary report on the best route and the cost of construction before October, STILL ALIVE. Tanner, the Now York Faster, In an Improved Condition—Contident Ho Can Fold Out Till Saturday—A Cano from Michigan ‘That Bents Tanners Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tributite . New Yon, ‘Aug. 3.—Dr. Tannor, the fast- er, Inns rallied considerably yesterday and to- day, and to-night he appears lveller and ensler than he had for'seyeral days previous tothattime. He fimshes this sclf-lmposed fast at noon on Saturday, and the Indications “now are that he will live to that time, if ho meets with no other diflculty than golng without food. Ils powers of endurance amaze and przzte all who seo him. welghed to-day, BLOOM runirimy DR. CLARK JOHNSON'’s oot Sy delegates present, representing Pennsylya- wi £3 n ‘ tow days ago Presl- racks tt deste his ron. Now Inlaa D 31 division from ‘Tho engineer in chats g Cunt Feyen Cones Bante AND SkhH Oy (2napr tant) CURES Bitliousness, Nervous Debititge The Bost REMEDY KNOWN toMan} River Furnace and most valunl Kentueky portion o: ‘denctn jeteney In Wand Banvine oF tho fou ficiy tier eating tuo rermonenla pisly ater eating the mrmentaden of Prowented. It nets upon tho Taver, fe acts cinon tho Teldne 3t Nourtahes, strc Ii Gpens the moreso th pores O| Micnithy Pereplration, ralizes the horodta taint or: shat ne Fe ployodin its na most dolicato baLcrar ty ie agefl and fooble, care only being requtred én se) and — balaneed 125!¢ pounds, is nominal, and his temperature unchanged, talks ‘rationally, and walked about tho hall where he is domiciled, but did not 1. rideno more until he ‘has pleted “his fast, Ile still sleeps a large lon of tho time. Every mail brings him na Inrge number of letters, nnd crowds of yis- Itors throng the hall during theday. lis resolution nnd confidence are unshaken, ho laughs at those who doubt his abilt Jie fs somewhat irritable, and awerts roundly at his attendants now en Zo the Western Anoctated Prest, New Yous, Aug, 3—Dr, Tanner has expe- rienced no “nansen since midnight, and stomach altogether is In an improved atures aro still pinched aud drawn, and his‘eyes look heetle. lof spectators an- Tho usual drive failed to benefit him, and he says he will give up until the end of the fast. During. ing he drank ot Intervals Jess than a half pint of Croton and mineral water. Ue is now In the thirty-sevent Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Barren Cree, Mich, Aug, 3—A well suthentiented cnse of fastin; pinces ‘Tanner's feat In the background, even fine lives out his forty days, Mrs, esther Latch, mother of HL. IL, Hateh, Ticket Agent of the Michigan Central Railroad Compuny, for forty-two duys before her death did noi taste a inorsel of food or drink. Mer martyr- dom was not voluntary, for, by reason of paralysis, she could not open her mouth or swallow. She was consclous up to within a few days of her death, New Yous, Aug. }—Midnight.—Dr, Tan- ner read his mall at 4 o'clock, queer letters he had a good Jaugh, After rending the correspondence he dozed antil o’elock, when he yomited a small quantity of Soon after he got up and went to get shaved, four watchers following him to. After nn hour's absence rettrned to the hall, and, tie Dov- 6 felt first rate. better than ho did the previous day, At 70, avening, the De attack of nausea, ind. yomited n amall tity of frothy liquid devoid of | bil the tle between this and 0 visitors, allof whom hoasked to retlreas soon ng thoy got a good | of annoyance at being stared at. Between 8 drank an ounco of spring water, and entored into a discussion as to Dr. Sims’ enable from Paris, which Dr, Hammoni-considers bogus, AtYo'clock he retlred for the night, inldnight he was am Consumed about of water during tho twenty-four hours thon ended, aud hag exnetly three and one-half days more to fast, — ” z Nuw York, Aug, 4—3 1. this morning Dr. ‘Tunner was peaceftilly sleeping, being well wri on aecount of th phere following to-day’s storm, Four medl- eal gentleyen were closely. watching tho sleeping faster, a! THE WEATHER, Orrick or tHe Ciier SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasitxatox, D, ©, Aug. 4—1 a. 1.—For "Yonnessco and tha Olle Valley, ocens rain, followed by clearing weather; northeast, to northwest winds, nenrly stationary -tom- perature, atationary or lower barometur. Yor the Lower Lako region, clear or partly cloudy weather, possibly preceeded by-ocen- sional rain, northeast to southeast winds, stationary or higher temperature, generally lower barometer, For the Upper Lake region, clear oz parily cloudy weather, winds mostly southerly, sti- tionary or: higher temperature, generally Tower barometer, For the Upper Mississippt.and Lower Mis sourl Valleys, clear or northerly, possibly si winds, generally “higher temperature and Jower barometer, A ‘Tonnessea Ri LOCA m4 noma OP coma) fpavoling agents orrunnors to solicit trado from: TESTIMONIALS, ILLINOIS, ‘Discasc of the Stomach and Liver, Snfforing ce na fier Hess CHAS. SHELLEY, An Excollent Renicdy, Bolvidore. Houne Con 11 musing your 1 tn portactl live to the end, No, W Alghth-st. or bo without, , Kidney Wisense. + i Fishor, Champaign Co, IN. 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