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THE CHICAGO TRIBU WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER district hasbeen mnanpported chiaraesagalnat ! Roptthifcan purty and iis leaders of betty Heteves." i poe} 74 briietakers cut bribe-givers’; that tha Repudtiean party was responsible for bringing on the Rebel f- fon, anid that (he Detiocratle party, did more to pit down the Rebellion tian the [te stil Hieans, Inthe mlilst of 9 publle meeting, omen ty not have tine, to collect thelr senses for sober thonght, the promiscnous: Denieratte crowd appeny, enthitstastic over these baseless assertions; but wher wen in the quiet of theft homes welsh die import. of these charges, ost af which they, know ty be untrue, the conseqnences are t loss of Zevintidence (1 thely Jeaders, a goallug aft of oiitienl ardor In the rank-and-file of the Democratic parly,. and less attention to and interest In Miele public meetings, TRUMBULL'S “SWING AROUND THE CUCLT" in Bus Bae, of the State was n failures It would have been better for the Democracy t it had not been done, and their lenders see it. Ills past record and present false assertions in bls publle speeehes, whieh have’ been #0 thoroughly ventiiated by our Republican press and “orators, hive “lost the old man votes. [sattempt to justify his “flop” is too thing while his eharges of Republiean corruption Tit the management of State af- fairs, In that he seeks to make the party ree sponsible fur local ladebtedness, such as that of counties, towns, ete, and sadille it,on the Republiean’ State’ Aduintstration, ‘In the light of the Suringtielt records, place the old gentlemen fu the cyes of the pit ayn demmtgar, too uneertaltt ta be belle antl too trieky to be trusted. Such Beem: ty be the fecliite nmong the feaple of this district as to Trumbull) On the other MONE BAN Tinmpton’s Rebel Genernt hand, Republicans grow SESE AND ENTHUSIASTIC. old South”; Beltzhvaver’s Penslon-Coumittes Chatr- inan’s opposition to pensions; Vlnancock's double record of Gettysburg and Order No. 40; the general setting down of the Demo- Confederate Congress trpon Unlon sotdters; and the further fact, established in the public inind, tat the old Rebel Pro-Slavery Demo- erats are bent on taking possession of pitblic affairs ns they did fn 6), with “Staterlehts? ay the rock of thelr falth, provided they can et the President, which, secording to Toonibs, means Hancock, sre sources of alarm to the sturdy, thinklng inagses of our reople, Whe are not yet ready to turn the ald Eth of Ste over to its eneintes. ‘They pee fer the [swe have, rather thin ily to those they know notof. ‘The party that saved the country has their syinpathy, as you wilt find when November comes, in Southern Hilnots. * CAPT, THOMAS, our candidate for, Congress, {8 making 0 slrring canvass of the distriet, addressiig crowds of the stalwart yommnary everywhere he cous, leaving strongly fixed upon thelr nilnds the importance to the Nation of an- other Republlean triumph, lis opponent, _ Mr. Hartzell, the second chotce of his own party, labors under the finpending certainty of defent staring himin the face, and is not anparently erenting any slic among lis arly, rete ¢{s no ctoubt of ‘Thomas’ election, and our sister counties of the North need have no, fears but that the Aeuubl leans of “Baypt” are alive, and will catl up ine erensed Republican majorities, worthy an offset to the Solid South. ALA REBELS YUT. TUE UNION FLAG NOT ALLOWED TO FLOAT . AT NUNTINGTON, W. VAL Spectat to Cnetanatt Cominerclat, Iluntixaros, W. Va., Oct. 4.—The Demo- crats, numbering 200 or 800 strong, held Jamboree on ‘Third aventie on Saturday night, and were addressed by Jacob Jackson, thelr candidate for Governor, Jncksun's speech was full of tho Rebel ring from_be- gluulngtoend. He dectured that if Gon. Garfield should be elected’ it was tho Inten- thon of tha Republican party to keop him there for Ife. Ho succeeded In arousing (he ald Rebel spirit to such a degrea that after the performaticesome of them marched down to the river bunk, eut and hauled down the rapes of the zp ican thuz-pola go that the flux cannot be elovated, and the banner-pole stands thore to-day as a monument of Demo- eratic linte for the American flag. Previous tu this they tore down a nen Garfield pole, erected by a son of Col, E. 3, Ward in front of his father’s elegant resi- dence, ‘The hatred for the American fing. still lurks in the Demoeratls breast, Not a Republican flag is allowed to, Moat in the village. En -1872, seven years after the closu of tho War, the Methodist Episcopal Church put upa lag to attract attention ton festival going on inthelrhall Durlng the night tho Rebels took down tho tlig aud tore It Into shreds, Jackson left here Sunday rejoleing oyer victory he felt to have achieved over the Teoudienns and over the spirlt he aroused in Is audicnee, ——. NOTES, : THE PEACEFUL SOUTIT. Wasutnaton, D, C,, Oct. &.—The follow- ing telegram from Atlanta, Ga,, was received by the Internal Revenue Burean to-day: The bady of armed men who forelbly res- ened the property held for violation of the United States Internal Kevenne taws nt Dalton Friday night last wore black masks and gowns, and their horses were covered with sheets, Ihave visited Dalton and ob- talned some evidence, ‘The investigation fs progresylug favorably. REGISTRATION IN NEW YORI, New Your, Oct. 5.—The total registration to-lay in this clty was 72,470. x THE PRESIDENT, A Trip Up tho Columbin River—Tho Presidential Party Warmly Recoived by the People of That Region, Ponrnann, Ora,, Oct. 4—Tho Presitent and party to-duy loft Vancouver's on tho steamer Whin Weat, and proceeded up the Columbia River to Dalles, Along tho river tho residenta a@revted tho party inn cordiat manner. At the, Cuseades the President was greeted by the Mayor and Common Counoll of Dutics. ‘The mocting of tho President and tho commit- tee of ofticils and citizens from Daltes at tho Upper cascades wad informal, and no speeches aero mado, ‘Tho party was soon on board the Haasalo, brought down by the Dautlea Comimit- tee, who bad docorated tho stemmer with colors and Wowers, At tho Jowor and upper cas cades lurga crowds whieh had cotlectad were greeted by tho Prealdent with his accustomed cordiality, Sin. + Powell, in charge of the Cascade Canal work, Ine vited the President und motnbers to visit the works, Tho Hassato steamod ovor and landed the wholo purty. The President scoted much interested, and asked many questions about the proposed Improvemont, and as to Ste elfeet on river commerce and the interests of Enstorn Oregou, The noveity In tho way of a salute was thitty-suven cesaundiug blasta sero in'quick succession by workmon at the lucka. Tho puss Sogo Up tho Dalles was without incident, Tho whurfbout ut Dulles and the ciitts immo- diately back of it were crowded, Aw tho Hassn- Jo reuchod ber landing cheer after choer was Riven asthe President, Gen. Shormuan, and otherk Were recognized, ‘Tho Prevident was called on for a epeseh, but simply thanked the crowd for thoir cordial greeting, and introduced Secretary Jatnsoy, who mude at talk af tivo mimites, Gen. Bhertnan wus then Introduced and spoke of his former visit to Orezon, Sirs, Huyes was culled for und bowed her response, Tho party humedistely ‘boarded a train in wilting, and moved of amid deafening up: lunes. A stoppage wus mitde in the centro of 0 town where tho former scene of enthushignt ‘Wus reacted, and seven wiles above Dalles tho truly halted ana the party walked down to tho Darrows, where tho waters of the Columbls rush In through 3 2 foot chanel between walls of solid rock, and uttempté to cast rocks werss Were Unsuecessfully made, the Mresident, bows ®ver, muking the best throw by several feet, Jt has been doterutlued to return to Portland Thursday night, and the attempr to reach Walln-Wulla to-blyht has been abandoned. Tho barty will embark on tho steamer Hurvest ved and remuin on bord wl night, aud curly Urmorrow morulng they will take the train At Urutilin and revct Wallu- Walla at 10 in tho foranaun, ‘They will return ta Datlea uoext Wednesday, and hold a reveption there In tho enlng. UMatinna, Oct, B—At B o'clock yesterday Yho Prealdential party loft the ears at Joby Day's Aver and togk | passuyo on tho | steamboat Harvest Queen, ‘To olllcors of tho boat hat tliburately devorited her with binnon, uod draperies of bunting, und festouns of suse rusk. ‘Tho nirht rid up the river wae delltite tal, Duder tho leadersbip of Miu. Hayes, the Party resulved Into « cholr, and spent two hours OF more FOFMMUCE. Avila wen ted up till morning. She urrived bere ot Ux45, when u conunittes from Walla-Walla, with Judge Mix at its head, was In walling witha sprelul truth, The dock bere wos crowded, wid a4 the Peealdent appcured on tho bow of "tho buut ho was loudly ebeored. | No Iitraductions murely tullowluy, 2Ay We ‘I, Oct. B= Tho pussuye of eutial purty from Umuatiila to thie city, dftyettve miles, wus made witbout spect Auctdent, tbe traln urrly shortly, after 1 Oclock.” Five compaules of mounted troops Werg in walting at tho dopot, drawn up tu order, 3: q de while tho open apace for hlooks wan Mited with qt cager crowd, nitinboring Kevernt thotsatid. Tho speakers’ stand on the depot pla was ed with the National colors, ‘The 1 It Beerctary, Ramsey, and Gen. Sherman conducted 400 this ata, kl onthust> ttatla lpplnusey sad nutilees: by udge Wingerd, ile assured them of, thelr hentty | weleomo v the people of Wallt Wath ond vielnity, ‘Tho Prealdent ad+ dressed the crowd, and was followed, by Seurn~ tury msey nid Gen, Shertinin. The pa then entered carrisges, und were driven throug! the atreeta, attended hy the mounted troops, iniiltary and flremen's band, local tllitary coins press Flea Department, and many eltizens, The atrevta were claborntety decorated, At tho Intersection of Third and Main streets bad by erected A magnificent arch, appropriately toed. The aldent was conducted te tha poste dence of Mr, Ward, which the Committee nid expressly furnished for his reeeption. FIRE RECORD. MINES FART, Tenven, Colo,, Oct. 6.—Tho Repubtican's Lent- ville apeetal soya: “A fire started nth o'clock yesterday morning In the shoft-houee of the old Vulean sbaft, tu the Chrysolite Mine, caused by naiek miner dropping a candle. The taitding was consumed, and tho burning débris feit Into the shift. setting it ative. ‘The Vulean connects with thy Chrysollte, Little Chief, Aue, Climax, und Little Pittsburg Mines by levels at a depth of $20 feet, all of whieh died with earhonte acht utd smoke, driving the men from thelr work of constructing bulkhende (00 feet away, ied were overcome by smoke and barely saved. urent troublo the bulkheads were bulit, Hing the tlre froin spreading, aud the tire pow contined to a radius of thirty feet from the Vuleat ahart, and are eample! under control Alt thy sbifts ire hermetically Wo draughts, and will remaln so is. Worl will bo suspentied fall tho inines for wweek and porhaps loner, Nota: was seriously hurt, Tho damuge fs about #2, YEW ONLEANS. New Ontcans, Oct. 3.—Tho rear portion of tho St. Chailes Hotel, oecupled ns a Inundry and Kitehen, touk fro at 10 o'clock this morning, nnd for sume tino tt was generally bolleved tho structuro. would be entirely destroyed. Soon after tho Fire Department roached tho vicinity of the hotel strenms of water were poured upon tho flames, which bad already passed from tho third Huor to tho roof, and after two hours of steady work (he firemen had sueceuded in controlling them. Notwithstanding tha great contusion which prevailed amon Vie guvats of the csinblishitent, no one was injured Mr. Stale, of. the Miles Juvenila ‘Troup was partly suffoented by the fumes, hut soon nfter recover ‘Tho logs is estimated at SH 000, whieh [s fully vovere:t by insurance in local companies, ‘Tho business of the hotel will can- tinue without Interruption, thera betnir eutit- clout xecommodation next’ to. the burned por- Vou fog wlarge number of guosts. AT ELKUART, IND. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tributes Evsuanr, Intl, Oct. b.—At nboul 4 p.m. to-day anexplosion from some mysterious eatse oc- curred In the rag cutting rooms of tho writing- paper mill on tho north side of the St. Joo Hiver in thls city, and almost Instantly thoronfter the compartment was filed with’ tlames. Tho em- ploy és in tho mill hud hardly time to get out of the burning bullding before tho fantes had penined such hendway as to be unextingulshanie, dhe logs Js esthinuted ot $35,000; Insttred for $1, AT GRAN'L, Ne ¥e Trion, RerkimerCo, N. ¥. Oct. b.—A dis- puteb from Grant, in this county, announces the destruction by fre there of tho tannery and tho grist-mill of, d. Woodrulf,- tho mutchine-shop of P, Jumes, and tho Post-Oflce. The losses nro $15,000 ou tho inners, $4,000 on tho yriat-inl, $1,000 on the mnchine-shop, and $1,000 on tho Post-Ollice; Insurance unknown, A BIG MILL BLAZE. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. La Crosser, Wis, Oct, 6.—Tho sawmill of C, IL. Nichols & Cd., at Onnlasia, a faw tiles avovo hero on Black River, was destroyed by fro ta- night, thy fire eatehing in the engine-room. Tho anil was varied it $20,000, und was dusured for $6,000, Considerable Inmber was destroyed, but: {s covered by ingurance. Tho mill will probaly be rebullt. AT WATERBURY, CO WaATEnpuny, Conn., Oct. 5.—Two of tho larvest buildings, comprising the Holmes, Booth & Hay- den works, containing many ogatly: machines: und tools, burned this evening. Hatimated loss, $200,000; well Insured, AT GEORGHTOW Citanveston, 3. C., Oct. 5.—A fro at Georgo- town, in this State, yesterday, destroyed several buildings, Sirs. Exstorling, in whose house the firo begun, perished it tho tinmes. “THE EPIZOOTIC. Its Increane In New York City. Speefal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribunce New You, Oct. 6.—Tho opiduinio now raging aniong tho horses 1s spreading to all the anlinuls dn the stables of tho cay and stuge compnanics. Te ts estimuted that rently 4,000 ent-harees, Lwo- thirds of tho stage-borses, and muiny of tho nnl- mus In uso by largo express companies. are now suttering from the disease, and a large propor- tion of nll the other horses In tho elty, tneluding some of the best trotters Jn private stables, aro also affected, No fatal cnses bave Leen heard of ns yet, and this is necounted for by somo by tho supposition that tho discuss has not yot renched ita bight, Alarining symptoms hayo natyet doveluped themsclyes, but thore are many horsemen who aneue that it bs only i Question pF a few days, at mest, before mo divs euge will hive a good hold, and thon the epidemis will oquol that of 1872, On the otber hand most of tho superintendents of the hirger stables say that the aniinnly are only atiicted with wvery Nght form of tho discneo, and no serlots resutise need bo anticipated If tho proper remedies are remniptly win inistarcs Pr dette Ne Bee Oct, Go—Tho eplzoitio Is prov Thera have beon some fatul atent in the elt, ANADA, cases. Cruol Treatment of a Prisoner. Speetat Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune, Tonoxto, Ont, Oct. f—A case is to be subs mitted to the American Consul which charges that James Montgomery, a citizen of the United States, at presont In the Central Prison, tas been treated wita great cruelly, Tho cas states that the prisoner, for refusing to work owlng to ile ness, Waa sentenced to seventy-two hours lu a dark cell, and the next morning, the Doctor ordered Lim out, aa he was sutering fron Neartedliense, The Warden then ordered that ho should bo givon thirty lushes, — Mont= gotmcry rofused to strip or put bimself in a position for Rogying. Six prion attlelnts then ayerpowered lin, and the Wardon Teuquently struck tho niin when he was down Roeross Vio beml with bis wathing stick, and when at length he was stripped maul stripped to the trlangle, one of the guards stenck bln (i tho faco with bis closed txt, biuckenlie both eyes, und after recelving 2fteen lnshes, the te (inate man tulnted, and when ho recovered by distin water tn be he was yiven nino hishes moro, when he ugain becmme fnsensible, ‘Tho Warden wanted to continue the punish. 18. C. ment but the Dovtor interfered, and tha prisonor was remandul = to his vell, find next morning was ordored auventy-two bourd iit tho dark cull, during twentyetlve of which he wis chained up ta the cot ia patutul pasitlon, Hottqainery fy now Undergolny puitshinent, und tt bs Hela ‘that Mr. Howell, American Consul, will either domandan invesigution or ny an information for assault nvuinst the Warden of the Central Prison, o- that tho mutter mny be looked into, ———————— HANCOCK JUMPS A CLAIM. Exploits with the Bayonet ti Los Angolews Latter to Sun Francisco Chronicle, - As Lam not fully reported tty this tuornlng’s {saue in the statement L made concerning Gen, Hancock's actious when he wos 1 Quartermaster and stationed ut Los Ageles in 1360, und that thore may bo no inlatake concerning the facts, Lutve you tho followings Inn 1880-'0) Georue (ilbert formed a copartnor~ ship with Chaetes Hosner, thon ys merchint of Ban Feanelseo, for the purpose of distilbiag the paphtin found in tho “broa,” of asphultuin springs upon the public damuin near Las Ane (alee Mr. Gilvert set up hla laboratory in the ita, aud buuled the Hquil brea to his works, Boon exnmluution in the United states Land Osice and nding that it was vacant public tind, Mr, Gilbort lovated a pr pion claim Upon it, gud te Br. Reynolds logated on iin ad fu traut, A huuyg, wus erected oF Gilbert, uty by took up bly reaidonce In it. His experi- nents proving tu be a success, a rival company wasfonged, condlating ot Cant, W.8, Ihincock, J. Lancaswe Brent, Dr. Welsh, and others, who were determined to wrest the possession of tho land trom Gilbert aod Heynolds. Huncock sent out wen who were in tho employ of the Quarter- muster'é department, or who had beeu recently dugeharged, armed them witbreyolyers, and tio! forcible -posséyalon of tho Jud and put ups fenvo around the springs. These wen for sev> erut days cid duty us seutrice. Mr. Gilbertcalled upon me and tuck we out ina bugey to see the condition of things. J found tt to be ug stated, and the men were stillou guard A fow days wftes Gilbert aud Heynolds armed thomselyes, Early Hancock's inen, and tore down tho. 14 threw the Hatter inte the courts of ve tho result of winet Pile not Haneock wax ordered Bast. CSSON IEA HIT BY PATZEEs in tho Kouthern Hebeliion, One of them, J. Lancaster Brent, wit nrreated on, tho steamer xoing to Patina Tor treason and conapinacy with Willan M, Ciwin by Gen. iV. Samner, but Brent threw the papers overboard that cone tnined the evidence of his trenson, George Gil bert subrequentiy romd Kaur ventura, where be now bp with the records of the eats truth of the foregoing. Buy right things to collect votes with.” says Tine cock. Nelther [sit tho right thing for a United Ktates army offeer to Juinpa private eltizen's chil with armed men ithe employ of tho Gove ernment. Ewin A, SHENSAN, drove off ft ‘hl v iP eden Coun Know. Shortly atte hlapartnerxbelng Be qty her the Nelanre wot the CRIMINAL NEWS. A PHENOMENAL CRIME, Font Sait, Atk. Oct. 2—A few duys since tho daugiter of off man Adams, a white man stculling fn the Creek Nation, shot and tellled the Vostinaster at ‘Tisa, uamed Church, because ho wouktnot marry her. sitting on a white he wns riding by the log shunts of the whos the worn balled tin with @ re- hidden, her aproit. and, standing 0 skal Churely, alay nt white c . to which be herately” ae ‘ive calibre ony phatte sive raised the pistol an sent n fort Dillet through ia heart, Ho stil | ant on his horse, the blood! orinning down elther flank, ‘when she again took nie atthe heart, the ball ernehiigg through and eplitting thoshoulderebinde, ‘The mit felt at her feet, and she then dragged the holy the aide of the road, took oft her apron and ade onrefully aver the dead face, eight pony, nnd riding ty a neighbor, told what whe baddene, de tha qenint Hanuma ‘of the frontier ste attds You uns vill find his bay down by the rou, adil 1 better tk re of Ht before the hogs eat She then rote to ane other neighbor's, two inites the other way, yntay fog iy the boly ns she wert. Then, piloting one of the nelghbord to the weene of the tnur- der, she dismounted aud coolly went about her "Through fear of ered ny, however. hore self und father tok thelr skat and started down the Arkausas Itiver, but were finally picked up by fodhas police, and are nwalttig trintin the Uulted States dull at this place. RNOBRED BY CONDUCTORS. Desven, Colo. Oct. h.—A svatomitic robbery of the Kansas teitle toad, whieb lias been go- ing on for several months, hits Just been une earthed by deteetives, and the principal cou spirators, thres conductors and a baggagemnas- tor. arrested, Tholr schemo was to sell bogus ickets overtho Kansng Paelilc Road, cautoning purohigers to leayo Denver on a certain tralny, thereby taktog them through to Kansus City under the sitpervision of the three conductors: enraged in the cunspirucy. ‘Tho umount stelen fs unknown, INCENDIARISM, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Horxixtos, In, Oct. 5—Mr. Tapptn, Inte landlord of tho Central Hotse, at Hopkinton has heen arrested and pliced in Jalt for tho crime of incenmdlarisia, A mortgngo on his hotel was foreclosed a year nyo, and tho tine for rodemption was to expire on the 20th of Sop: tober. On Wednesday he told one of the ser. Vanit-girls to suck other quarters, as tho hotel would be burned that night, After the tire ‘Tappln disappeared, und was discovered in an obl building and arrested, He ia well known In Delaware County, O. LYNCILERS WAN'T HIM, Sevatta, Mo, Oct. 5—Tho Democrat has a speolal saying: Mra. A. G. Byler, wife of niawe yer Iytug a mile from Callyornla, Mow was brutally ravished this morniog by negro tramp, who went to her housy and begyed far victuals, Whilo showas handing him somethin; to ent be knocked her senseless, acvonipllabee nis design, and ted. The eountey is bem Keonred Dy’ cla ons, and if, tho brate 43 cunt hho will ho jynehed) Mrs. Byler is in noritical eondiuon, TIE INDIAN MURDERER. Lake City, Colv., Oct. &—Nelthor the namo nor fete of tho murderer of Supahas naro's son feyet known, AN is ‘quiot at Los Pinos, but the situation is erit- feal,and feura are entertained that thore may yet be trouble, Agent Heacry, and Conumisstouce Mencham hay tar hi we Utos in check, fund will probs June todo sof sustained px Brorpe auction onthe partof the Govern- SHOT BY TRAMPS. Speetat Uisyatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Four Wayyr, tnd. Oct. &—A Wabash Rall- way conductor named Whittaker attempted to pul tramps of his trite hit night, nour Waver- is aud wes shot in the arm und head, recelvlug dangerous wounds, FATALLY SOT. ‘olo., Oct. 6.—Yesterday morning. Joba fatally abot PA. Golden. 2 section foremnnof tho Denver & South Park allroad, caused by aqunrrel about an old shanty whtels tho seution-men bad beeu slucping In. CHARGED WILil POISONING. Hantrsovna, Oct. 6.—labort Muuil, colored, tins been arrested churgod with attempting to poison hia wife, threo obildren, and stepfather, Kt tkelr howe th Cuurlestown, W. Va, y DEATH SENTENCE. Enstrta, N. ¥., Oct, f.—Joseph Abbott, on trial forthe murder of a fellow-conviet st the Re- formutory, was found guilty and sentenced to be hunged on tuo lth of November, Trenton, N. J, Oct. S.—-The United States Grand Jury bus fndicted Chnrlos EH. Voorhees, member of Conggess, for embezzling monvys of tho Hackensack Bunk. — XTRADITED, Qurnrc, Oct. §.—JudKe Caron to-day gaye an order for tha oxtradition of Zink, ullas Brooks, churged with forgery in Columbus, 0, CASUALTIES. A FALLING ARCIE Speclat Ntepureh (o Whe Chicaga Tribune, Ginson Crry, UL, Oct. 5.—This city was shocked this wfternoon by the most appalling: aceldent (ant hus ever ovourred bere, and one which hus bereft one family already and has unst adeep gloom over the community. At tho ule factory of Spatding & Eggleston men havo ‘been at work sumo time, ongged In erecting 0 now tile-kin. ‘This wfteraoun tho arch bad been completed, and slx men went under It to remove the supports on which it hi rested uns tl tho keystone waa inserted. ‘Shey worked steadily and unsuspielousor danger, allege stn. ber of persis witehing tom, WOuld tho hast supe port was Kooeked out, whenwithout a moment's warning, tho ponterons ayo gaye way and tho BIX THON Were caught ie in trap. cuinpletely: buried by thousunds of brick, ‘Those rtundinig near yavo the alarm. and ina fow moments: citizens solzed implements and quite soon had removed thy belek nnd di from the crashed mon. Chree of tho men were dangerously Ine Jured, bulng out, bruised, and bloods. ue was allently injured, "Frederick Hurminell and Thomas Nelson were taken oulinany condiuion and tuken tn thelr hones, thin two hours Hmmell was dead, Ho was fearfully crushed aud mingled abant tho het and body, Nelson. is belluved to be mortal: injured. “It Is thought be cannot Hye until morning, One or two of the others are Ina pres carious condition. Uummell was married anid leaves a Sumily, Thi {a mnch wonder 18 to tho cise of the aceldent, ns the wreck was Hioved to bo of perfect construction, PROBONED BY INOCULATION, Cuusriing, 0, Oot. 4—Prahk Mutield, clerk for, und now ininaying, O, A. Spencer's drug. store while Mr, Spencer fs visiting Iu Connecti- eut, at 5 o'clock thls morning broke astrychatne bottle, the witss cutting uo Nngor until tt bled, No negievted tu wash | i olf far twenty tiinutes, and Ue polsou wad taken Inte the ctrenintion of tho blood. Drs, Jenner, Bonnett, and Hooth we Halu all itust mddtical wkill can avail to save bls Aife, but it now looks as though ho muse die, KILLED BY CATS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Il), Out. 5.—A_ ian supposed to be ‘Thomas ivin, of Now Huvon, Conn, received tutabinjurics from a passing freight train an tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifle itutlroad last night, from which be dicd thisafternoon, Ho was Intoxicated at tho time tho nceident oce carred. An inquest was beld this cvenlug, and the series exonuratod the rullnoad company from all blame, Ho was 83 yours uf age. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, “Spactal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Kansas Cry, Mo,, Oct. 6&—White two brothers named Hyors wery hunting near Liberty, to Clay County, this afternoon, one of thom was uccl- dentally kilted by tho discharge of a gun in tho handa of the othor. ‘They were shooting ducks ina giarsh, and wollo wading through seme brush the weapon wont off, blowing the back of ducob Hycrs bead frows big suoulders. Death was Insuilitaneous, — IMPALED IN-A WELL, Burrato, N. ¥., Oct. 6&—Wollo Max Walter was going down Into a well to clean ft bls foot slipped, and po fell to the bottom and was tm- pated by ninrie attek, whieh went completely through hia body, coming ont nt his back. The Srjured min got out without assistance and was emoved to the hospital, where ha was alive ut last accounts, BITTEN BY A DOG, Speetat Mapateh to The Chicago Tribunes IxprANAponia, End, Oct. f—-Frank Chureh- man, & prominent banker, had tis fete band tadly mangled by a vicious dog this nfternoon. Tho animal is keptat the bok for protection. and suddenly seized Churehinon upon the latier's Appearnanee Inthe hank court nt the elose of tl Dualnvsd. Serloud reattts are mot apprehended || THE MISSING WITALERS, BAN Francisco, Cal, Oct, &—Tho whaling bark Hidalo arrived from the Aretioregion Inat ht. She has no news of the deannette or the inissing whitlers, She raw the roller eittter caren Ang. 8 off Port Belmont, stecring south west. ——— KILLED BY A TRAIN. Mesrirs, Oct. Thorns J, HU, eon of. M. INIL a prominent toerchant of this ells. was rinovernnd killed by an outesatnyg traltt on the Charleston Itailroad this morning. GASOLA JACKSON VILIay Fin. Oct. i.—Ity the explosion of gmzoline threo ehihiren of Wittinm Chirk, 1 dowitiuy businessman, wero fatally burn Ally wife Is not expected to reeuver, : seks LOCAL CRIME, FRAUDUTS ATCUMAKING, Mr. AW. OE iNekhoff is ina trouhie quite as Re> rlous us itis complicated, From tho record on tie ut Juatice Hammer's, he hus been inthe babit of repreacnting hurge und influentind comtey tris at various watch-monttictories In, this city, and obtaining therefrom xampica of no fstio value, all of whieh he would | immediately deposit with on relative on State street, who was n tha three-bull and ten percent Menntime, — fetters were Mylug back and forth Crom the tuaaufactories aud the tir ir. Wekhor clatwerd to represent, until tho awful fact was diselosed that he bad no authority, earthly) or divine, to do any such business, and the odor of his transection grew exvecdingly eheesey. Thereupon a number of outraged Jewelers and wateb deters —the Bein Company, Gites, Bro, & Co, and Dover Wateb- Case Manufacturing Companys, minouws others— nut it their Beveral and cullvetive complaints, Bickhott was arrested, and this morning held over {in the sum of $30 tonnswer befure tho Criminal Court, 1t appears that Rickbo hus been for some time Ii the cinploy, of J, Lederer, a Madisone street Joweler, ff ie Wis ottee dlechirzed, Gut taken back, only to be iugaly discharged a short tine ayn, “Ne got the property from: Ue above firing by representing Utat it wits for Lederer, nod the trast wus not discovered until the end of tho month, When tho bills were gent [nto Lederer be retused to pay thom, and the arrest of the yours man follawed ag n matier of course, “Mr, Lederer, when scen by a reporter, was non-committal on the subject. and sald mnerely be discharged the voung tin for {tat tention to business. Ile added, however, that ho hot heard that Ricbkot was too attentive to i ail wonnn, and it ts atte by othors that she fg at te buttou of the trouble. “When tsked if ho had Jost jewelry, Mr. Lederer said wat reutinuny articles hud beer missing of lite ron) Gis place, bat he had ne reason to suepect Wielka, ‘und should prefer no churges aguinst itt. EMBEZZLEMENT. On the 30th day of August Mr. José Garela, a elgar broker, sold sone really cholce Havanns, 20,000 of thom, for Mr. José Gimeno Royo for $800, and turned over 800 te that gentleman as part payment, promising to “aullect" the rest tua few days. A fow days rolled around, und thena few weeks, but Mr, Garcia sul failed 10 “eollcet,”* show up, plank down, settle, liquidate, or do anything else whien would satisfy the now unctay Mr. Royo, Finally, on inquiry, Mee Ttoyy found thet the whole stim hud been pald to Gareit at once, and demunded bis &00, ba anee due. Gurelit thrst demurred and thon fused tat-footed, up and down, with cuntjos and othor evidences of an outer IMdulgo‘s temper. Whi him arrested for embezzlement. aud hls c roupon Mr Royo 6, 1880—TEN PAGES ror Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chast, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Sen ids, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jaongs Ort as a aufeyauere aime amt chrup External Remedy, ‘A. telat entatis but the comparatively tei outlay of 50 Centn, and every one suffering with paln can have cheap ane posiitve proof of its claims, Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIBTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., U. 5.4. Battimore, Md. TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE. UNLIKE PILLS AND THE Usual Purgatives, Is Pleasant to Take, eo was continued In Justice Brown's Court uutit the Oth Inst. MISCELLAN KOUS. John Brubaker 1s locked up at tho West Madl- son Street Station churged with robbery by Jacob Frefler,u young and yery green youth who recently came to tha e¢lty from the couutry looking for employment. The boy positiv Identifies the prisoner as the ana whom be me {ina Canut-atreet snloon, and who, under pres tence tit ho woukd get him agood stiuation with a buteher, ted htm ton burn in the yieinity and there brutally steaiitltel aud robbed him of 34 cust all the moneys tie had, David Burke, 2l youra af ngo, whose parents No, ih Ullman strec ery: hen fu $600 to the Criuctenel srr soll upon_a chirge of hireeny preferred by bis mether, [He is charged with stenting 300 cash froma hiding-place ih the house, The day be- Tory ft was stolen Divid bad been beseeeh lig his mothor to buy him gone tine clothes, und when! eho reftised, he hinted that he knew where her wealth wis concenled, and that at bls first oppure tunity hu woutd belp hinisel’ tolt. HH. Hf. Alvord, of No, 8tt Cottage Grove aye- hue, was urrayned yesterday before Juatico Wullaco at the Armory Police Conrt on tho churge Of selling liquor to minors and alse al- towing tuners to play pool and dice in his salou: Ou the feat clurge be was held aver to the Criminal Court ander bonds of $00, nnd on the secand charge he was Uned £14 and cos D, Rnelgaiupo, of No, 341 Cottaze Grove at nue, and Henry Sinise, of No. ist) Grove street, arrested on tho sing charges, took a chugs of venne to Justice Bummerield, and hud their enses continued untll Suturday, Ann Bodeo and Mrs, 8.M. Warper are at tho Madison Street Station charged with arson by a faintly gamed Gough, wha live on the sccand Moor Of 8 three-story brick tenemen:-house at No. 69 Deapliines street. Mondny atiernoon at 4% o'clock, and agula at midnight, try was dias covered Inavsmall closet in the betlding, bat in each instanee ft was extingniahed with small datuage. Tho eloset was Hiled with straw and corn hueks, and the flre wis platniy enough aa Incendiary one. Tho Gouehs have gome vvl+ dence agdinat Mra. Bodee, and iia current wik In tho neighborhood that she nud Mrs, Harper know more about tho origi of the thro than any One else, Mra, Rade Inet boon elected frou the: butiding, aud bud mude threats, it fs sald, to got oven, wus ovitt by hustle eo SOUND IN HIS FAITH. PULADELPIIA, Pa, Oot. B—At a meeting of tho Presbytery of Philnaelphin Central to-day, the Committee tn the cnae of the Rev, Walter Q, Beott preaunted a report, It states that, in view of the facts, the fJudgmont of theCommittec was that the Professor's character aa an Presby- torlan wis tidmpaired and hia, doce ternal soundness could not be tmpugi ‘They therefore ait not seo why a Judletal proce And will prove at once the most potent and harmless Sys- tem Renovator and Cleanser that has yet been brought to public notice, For Constipa- tion, Biliousness, Headache, Piles, and kindred ailments it zs incomparably the best cura- tive extant, Troric-Fruit Laxative is sold by all drug- gists. (Packed in bronzed tin boxes only.) j. E. HETHERINGTON, Prop'r, 8A Pork Place: NEW YORE 1 General Tronantautic Companys 3: co, AMUSEMENTS. McVICKERS THEATRE. DENMAN THOMPSON. emomber, this te tis fifth nad LAST week of NV SHUA Wil bi ye er and Proprietor NEF, SDAY NIGHT, Ladies, remember this THE LADY OF LYONS. Ctauds Metnotte 1G JOHN MeCU LOUGH ‘Mats teen—Unly. and 25 ete, ‘This Wednestay Nicht, ILA MELT. Hamiet,, Mit. JOUN MeCULLOUGH Poureday—V Eh Friduy—KING LEAI Setnieday | Ste . eniarday Night WUCHAID It, CADE. GRAND Clark-st,, opposite now Court-Housa. Hundreds Turned Away Nightly. Standing-Room Onty After 70. ‘The Favorite Teagedian, THOS. W. KEENE. ‘This Wednesday Matinee at 2p. m. MERCHANT OW VIENICE. Eventng Performance at & RICHELIEU, Timmday-WAMLET, Friday-OTHELTO, EXPOSITION BULLDIAG. EXPOSITION! Open Day and Evening. Magnificent Display in every Department of Industry and Art. Superb Music, with three celebrated Soloists. Adults, 25 cents; children, 15 cents, HOOLEY'S THEATRE ‘This Wedutveduy at 2 p. m5 Betwoen Now York und Mavre, Vier 2. N, iL, foot or orto nest. ‘Hravolors by (his hia avuli! bath tmnnit by Enlist, raliwuy wud the discomfort of erussliy thy Chaumnet it r ty ‘Prurtelle, ~Wednerday, Oct, 1, 6 ADA, Frunxitel Weahiesday, Oct. Th I: LABICA DOM, sangier...,., Wednesday, Oc PHIL OF PA EB (inehuatag win Firat Cabin, 6) und tL Stovrnue, F3h wine, beddiig. und utensils, Checks drawn of Crodit Lyotiabaod Pails In antount to sult JUIN DE BEBIAN, Agent, 0 Bowling Groen, foot or Hronuway, Ny ¥ WF. WHO'VE, Cabin Agent, GF Ulnrkest, WA, 1, WINTER, Bicone’ Agent. Chicauu, INMIAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Carrying the Hritish and United Suites Salis, New York ahd Livarpoul, via Qavenmown te 10 und from Ue principal Knish, Scotch, French, German, lialun, Scandinavia rhs. ‘Chese stenors carry bp sa xtock of nny kink FRANCIS G. io aN i Sbewtern Aut Ta Contin Churkente, Chica SP DRAFTS on Great Uritalu, Ireluid, and the Continent tur pale, ‘York for mungera booked fur ri ‘Now York to Sunth- an Ey O% Li oy m1 uaa should be entered apon. Th] report. was tdopted by the Presbytery, Scott wast Profese sor of Moral Kelenes aud English Literatnre in tho Wooster University, Oblo, which powition he resiened under rumors of horosy, Thy Professor stated to tha Creubytery: ho wie w better Poeetiyantiay how thay he ever was, aud was bot consclous of any defection fn doctrine or polity, a QUINCY’S OUTSTANDING DEBTS, Quixoy, I, Ger S—At an unumiully ful meeting of the Hoard of Commerce held this evening to diseurs city altatrs, a resolution was unanimonsly adopted declaring it to be the senso of the Board that all manner of repui don should po dissountennnecd, and that att outatandng abligutions agaist the elty should bu promptly honestly met. ————— YELLOW-FEVER, New Onteang, Ovt. 6.—There was ono death from yellow-fovernt No, dwSouth Liberty stroce, ast night, The premises wero properly ais- intectod, and deceased buried hmmediatoty, Au Teund to prevent tho spread of the foyer were promptly adopted. a Fivklo in nppotite, Irresolute In mind, andsub- Jeut to melancholy, try Malt titers. ORMOSA IMPORTING CO, Heaton of PUL wre fru lendlag nese Suleaty, WoL at | 4 Thereby cortify that th ‘cuit tebe. nit, and xUbIDL fed packed Hy le i, Slourd, Yoko to Tie, i InMy opinion, G pure, unadilwerated, and net end Wen, Aianied KENTARO VANOGIYA, (ie Tuperial Japanosy Majesty's Consul at ban Franclcu,) “SAN FRANCINCO, Jan, 1, IR. “1, P. Moore—Donr pie: Having road th reault of the analyses of yurinus brands of Japan Tea, we co sdue Nuc id marked * hb Shon packed by page: anu, the ONLY TEA OF THE TEL Lea it for wee aid PEREECELY WHOL the other brands ounaliing wore or lose | ja aubsinncos, wd. wudur NU eroumatunces Shunkd bo allawod i) bo med, Oslanodd A, Govrte. 311 Guo, J. Bucknall, S13 J. 1s Mearen, MM, 1h. Wb, oF puckaxes und In hv abova igs ia unit Dulce TA par is dnd SY bythe Raraivan Ay, porthiyg Cu., by ptuta-st., oppoalty Field, Lolter b, WILL OPEN SATURDAY, OCT. 2 FAIRBANKG. MORSE & CO, 111.& 113 Lake St., Chicago, Bocarefultebuy only the Genuine, pion landon Iiuy amrpton, Iondoty Iba ata me si G It iptvecond eabid, #uy stonraug, fic Weolaray Lickers . . ay tie Fedueud raue OKLMIGLS “X COn 4 Bowling ‘hu steurego mtes by the Uriri a RMAN LLOYH EMES to CASUAGO Is B41, 03 ta muthorized tu sell thi Ue CLAUSSENIUS & CO. 28outh Clarkesty LAT. AGENTH, 3. We ESCHEN UGG, dot Pitta, Maca Ad STATE LINE ToQingow, Liverpool Hubs, Hel ust and bandon: wrey, Coot N, ¥, avery ‘Thursday. Rice Cabto, $11 fin Bouurditiy To uevominedauun, Boound Labis tourace, ¢. : pee AUSTIN, HALDAIN & CO, Bi Nroadway, N, ¥., und dod Handulpo-at, Chicaza JUS UbAGEA, Wortern Muna. BEOLMANIN PAE Acknawledued by eminent Phyateinns sad the Patt to he the , RRAL Remedy for Matarta, ChiD-Fever, Dyapensia, Chis dents Dieases, Liver Complaint, ete, 1 you wet th Ine—not elre, s Price for Genuine Holinan’s Pads, £2. Bold by Drug- flats, or aiall jad. Write for Fras treating, EW YORK, THUssEs, Wowill pay to a charitable institution $10) 18, caso ofan Tuuinal lorata that Gin be retained by the u lin with he PARK EI hE Sars A : Biaie-st, Chicago, (L ws DIL PAILKER, the patontoa. his bad pertence, the insta yeare with Marita wy, Nay Pousiugurs, th avy. andl ry Ted Gur Kpplisnce as Cie Dost in nse, that can by cured wo nover Call to cura, A LESS-UPEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Cases t ena SEAML futented Murct £U, L4TU. WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS da the beat ‘Truss in tho world for holding and curtug, are’ Ok Hospitals, Are jo vernuULS ba Te Heruis, ls lifting power ls just thy think —ny press Wroun back. Livery ruptured person sbould Layeeny, Pobiphtoce free, y TES EVER THUGS CO., REED Warceacste, Now Kuri. GRAND BARRETT MATINEE! NARBLE HEART. Wednesday Evening, JULIUS CAESAR. Strongly Cast Appropriately Costumed. All Scones Spesinlly preyred. Suiued CLIUS CAS AR, ACADEMY OF MESIC. West Side, Lintst tiear Madison, Every Evening and Matineesthix week, GUS BRUNO, CARD HERTZ, — COUTLI BROS., EDITH LYLE, CHAS, GLADE In tholr Great Spucisittus. . W. J.'Thompson, Geo, Laarock, Milas Georgia Tyler, and the Stuck Comiputiy. in tho dea, FOR A LIFE." Admiteston—t8, 25, 25 wii fide, SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, Matinees Wednesday, Batur- day, und sunday, THE GRAND CONSOLIDATION, Sprague’s Original Georgias Hicks’ Georgia Minstrels. NOTICE, ‘The Hal}, corner West Wievmtton and Greco-sts., ns been Htted uy will .NEW HARDWOOD FLOOR, &c., AND DINING-ROOM ADDED. [anow ready fur Vartles. Apply to B.SIRUSt at pall, WITE STOCKING PARK, HASE-A LT. fe ett appoamnen ot the Ciiengo team, « Cham- Lard States.” ina smth game with the a Team, Awitote Chitaplans of hy ety, Minesday, Uet Bats’ ork ata ATK wT aK: iealy be tio lust tpewrance of tho champions prior fo thetrdegneti “Adtilaston 3 Far pions iS Try Moir’s Genuine Scoteh JARS AND MARMALADE, For Luneh, Tea, Omelets, Vee They hinve the full favor of the fruit, and aro supes seville Grango Marmalade, Unepberry nto, iaptareey nnd Cacraant ditt ae 8 Su pti ek Cheeunt att, Danson ue, wrth io nn, Houraberey Juum, Aptiont datnyaih Mes pound witite pats, wlth maucy haves, Moir's Real Scotch Reppere Herrings, in Tins, For salu by all Grocers, Manufactured only by JOHN MOIR & SON, Purveyors to IT, 11. the Eriies of Water, Purveyors 10 Be Mabie Aberdeen, and perlite, GEN: OFFICIE or The Silver Islet Consolidated Hin- ing and Lands Company, 52 Broadway, New Yous, §¢ given that the Dr by nuthority, rpectnliy, et he stipulation Lae aA full neste dire a Fre eal are bo yay Ly Slthout remedy, Interest at th 7 par cont NOP MNAUIN Wil be alluwed oi payments wwuulo price jo lat Novewbor, fe oA B.=temlttances for Contributions should be wes fod WILE the Certlileaton of stock, Cut may= ay by uasnumiedsed thereon, bat, whure tls fe tin ienbiy of fuconventent, revelpts, Wil) ba ros Harned for attuchbiont $9 certuqites an whten pay tuont is tnd. Direct wll reuistored mall matter for this Company tu Nu, o Broudway, nbovo notles ts t 8 Dnrsctirs paged dasy 1D TULL wep arthRe roepeedsve prod peoverot cantiol bo Winker supplies, Oe, (ean sluamed thes: Jer the gall, i New York, Sept, TAWEAKD TEAMS EID Prowaent, DREGON RAILWAY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, 3 = ra y Youk, sept, Gh 18%,—The Hoard ured ysererly dividend 01 vuuiu Ss the Manes at at hn oe Cue eet wiv tina and plaer, butt pay For the pure af the stovks he Get Cat Nar totter Ge vivaed froma my EY ictal noves Witl bo iver by clecu) lores. tho franetar buuka wilt by x Nov. Bail CH WHITE, Ureaaurer, OREGON RAILWAY & RAVIGATION COMPANY, WW NAsHAU-aT,, NEW Your, Sept. 23 198, Tn compliance with a ruling of Ole milton of the Now York stuck Kxchatye the a kat On Huthwa: Hguliond Consntey: et and elise ah, fOr thy purs pon berriptlon to sew: vehulders of Fecond Oct ith My ardor rbot P.reulira, ait Bee's A . " ri Stockholders’ Mecting ockholders 2, ‘The Annual Meeting of Stockboldersof the Union anny will bey held jathe etive ar the Ie ache Mailed Un Bleck= bards, Wednesday, Get. Mat’ pent, fee Qe we! en of ofivers and euch uther busticew us may legully como belure the meeting, GOOD PRICES And ready warkots aro found for overy surpiis ore Cee erates nutued Ine linoles Na lauds anywhere will ylehl betler ecupa than Woay how Ouored Jor palo iy the xoutheett part of thy Stale wt tho ory tow prlcu of, test $4 tu sun wery, on aay tyra, nivel. DAGGY, Luud Qguum'r, gems 41, No, 78 Me yaw. uu Vreuaurer, F: .LAStY, Hecrotary. MAILROAD WIME-TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAN EXPLANATION OF REPRRENCH MAIR: S.—+ Ratanda rede By Sunday excepted. 4Monday ‘excop! Chicago & Northwestern Rattway. |” For Mans, Guidesh é aecammatniions ayity ae ae ee Se Gn et Tonto, 6 Grnnteaty und ap snoaieane an Pale eee A Conlenhen BOG ha: ences, Ss Tente, | Atrv aPaciie Fast 1.1 Perel ~ asioux ae & Yanks ahubudue Night tee sia Che Yue Nine Hex. vite UIiMt0: abmaha Night Bxepre abes Motne Nan +8 aDes Maines Day Express, a a ny Kexpenss. 1... se dinnenraly g Dae Ane aee Urea Sayaury sac abagss aus aUesFTUs. 233332) y d F Edin, ee jueal tno. ‘aiiis, ne naeca dat C1 colt nan }lotot Ean ure run thrash botweOn CRE (reo und Counell lute, and Pullman seaner to Pyvacny oh, the sratn leaving Chics to at 12-910. 1 pers an Cua, m. train in Kee Moines Noother roi ny olnge fora oe” a—Repatea-ner of Wells 3nd Kinkto-ata, %-Denot comerof Gannl and Kinale-ste, Chlengo, Burlington & Ontncy Maltrond, For Saya, Accomodations. appt Pacitia Hoiel. fa i PUrtienst corner Handdinn nnd Houestay eae Indiaun-a¥. Grand Central Depot, cornor Canal ate T House, and comer Canal a ugh n pOtnwa & Ytreator IE ts) et Pasae.e! press UNebraskn dex Luu ole tasath CEasves “part <ock Malisie| ner, bAurart Pasaen er. romain Night Express Verna NightExpress, Sktvepnne s Banta ree i Weuneniay & Sa urd ‘Vrain, sapaaspacgvucess Sdddedogadagadanes [* an b Dally, excep. sunday, + Y whi epiitt-C; ¥ ra (int hg, St dose, Atchison, Topeka, and Kansas sera dies Without. stan 8. are Cars, with im, benween Ubt Ki 0 B&Q Dintow-Cara MUlached co a Gas bia Hee ue Chtengo, Mwaukos se Kt, Pant Rathway. fan Sangin” teporeornor Clinton nnd Cr fin, ‘Tickot Oftcos, Gl Clark mer ‘Mousey, Grand Facto Hutels anidat ieodt. /aNaer Mouse, Leave. | Arve Milwaukeo Fast Mail, Mirratnce ix pols Bax y Greet ny, Mussina, elon Bxprusa wang, Milwaukee,” Madiwun, _Eiien, Jown, wid Dusxota Ex, Stevens Juiné and Ashlind Miwaukes, Mad a Bra au Citen Expres erty ville’ Ace atts en HETIL tty: Pussengel Prasettzer (hl Alltrains ran vin Milwanke Tickets fa: 2nd Minneapulls ara a 4 aS ARR re ae shinee ean in ¥ Bununy Uiinols Centrat Kattrow, Depot toot af Lnkerat. ar toot uP ‘twanty-aneond-st Vieketviice, 121 ttandolauest. ni d Paelte Hotel und Fulmer igus. Care Grand Arrive” 5_Leava. Et Louls & Toxas Express, BL Lows Texas Yas, alad, Sprit ‘Apres Teoria, Burlington & heoki eVoorta, Hurtington & huukui Fonting & Chatsworth irxpre: Fontng Expres Giman Uerenger,, pubuaue & s10u 8 & M10 iy’ Wepress Dubuque & Sloux City Expross LOnsatuntay night to Gilman oniy, (Ub sulurdey bight runs to Peuria only, hlenes at, Alton, Union Popot, Weer Stde, cornor Cant and Yan 0a Rend Tir Vian thicuuesty beldasy ant Terenty ‘turd ket Oitlces, at Vepala, 3 South Clare at, Grand Vavitio Hutek and Malmur Hour, | Tenve. ; Arrive. Kansas “rabe specscenee 13H Kuusns Cty ws sinta Bo Nigie Wx ¢ Uy: Bt sous Bpratdlut & Poxas.... Mobilow New Urluans SL Louis, Sprinstuld & x Veoria, turing: ¢ Fast Expres ton & Reosud FES, Fin Chena Voklu's; Poona ix, via Juliet. Sireator, Lacan, Wash natn He, Jel s Uwuit Accu Aty. Denver & Puopto' USS. Voxs4 SeceeD a8 UH BeeEPERSoR esoe Chicago, Hock Ioinnd ak Paeife Katirond, er ar Van Huron and Sherman-sts, Toes ¥ ii Clirk-at, Sharman Housg, Putmar House, actly Morel, und to Canal, corner Madison, Teuve. | Arrive, Dayon| Connen tulle Fast Ka yrass.. Tanna Cy, Leaven wore rt & Meoria Express, bivon ittot Baxpiee m ry ru AccommUt: eet peo ap ea ounea Hh jo wes. HUARD en) s Urs ok Kanna VORWwureLL & Zeninon NUNC Expresk. 0.09 west 20 ao “tally oxcept: Hund: Dal Saturdays, aunty Sacupeaianuays WMI excape Batu Mflehizan Centrat sallrond. Depot, foot at Lage-st, and footer Twanty-secon dss Mlekist Unites, GE C . Uutwe, Clarkest., souctiuast cucaue of duiph, Grund Pavia total, and ae Patuor ttouso. jaeavee al rrive. @On sundays this trun leaves at orp ni Lake Shore & Michignn douthern allway Tek wos wy depara, Van Buron-st, head of La Tinta, dtwontzeaecutdent, and Forty iin "tlewed wad trelshe dite: wr shorn Houre, wad tikes i ieillg Hiusol und tater Mouse, Towra, | Arnvet AS am * 71H) pnt OU ata ® 724) Do pw an At yy maf 4EA) BO am ulliges in th Gr AS pan oel® urey pig Sia sta Vittsbure, Clncinnatt ts St, Loute If, If. Hneivantl AilreLine and Kokomo L100.) neputGurnorus Chutoi und Carculieste, West Bite, Tanve, | ATre 214) aml? 735 oma iar nunlh 100 Bak saltimore Ohl, | Neate, Exposition Wulldng and foot of Twant: Doe nea oCodiaun i Clarkeake Valter Tiadi Uru Pucttio Mute und Hepat (exposivon Bulla Lhuve. | Arrive, forming Express, 1:5) ain|s 6) wa hat Waenter 24:55 pinit Bw poe Kankuteo etne, Depot, foot of S.oka-st, and toot of Twenty-sconndery Sepats sab ny Lak Ss Sus LOOT ET Ene Sere Touve. Arrive, ' Uinginnatl, intinnapotis & Louta| | Ts ty ah TUES. +6, * 8:00 am]? 7:33 be vit iu Blayeda i ge paul) Tia) wa Chtcaga ts Rosters Uante Kaliraad Mieket Omoos, 17 Clarienty uluior {luusa, Grinds: . 4 " cua te runs iuave tris Wopoe woraar ve Archur aud Siewuryenve, Teaye. | Arrive. is ¢ 4:0 pos FB pal Bae Chiongo & Groad Tran Batrwar | P ut Le worm) ‘Vickal (or Toph colts einiur ousy und Ut sd Paella tote Leave | Arrive gas mie ep pm if cry Mail & kxpress. 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