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“fully convineed that the Wabash's intentions THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1880—TEN PAGES. and to tnerenso travel to points along tho roads in those Btales, The tlakets aro to run to Dogo City, on tha Atchison, Topeka & Sunta Fé; Bilis, on tho Kansas Division, Union Pneffie; Stand Island, on the St, Joseph & Western: Tdncoln,on tho Mitrlington & Missquet River in Nebraska: Kirwin, on the Connell Muffls Division. Missourl Pacifie; and Columbus, on the Union Pacitic, The land-grant rods request and suggest that tho rates to be charged by Bastern connections: shall be established at one-half the rate now made nnd quoted in colanist rato-shect of Aug. 1 to the land-grant poluts nimed above, If the Ensters connections of the land-grant roads accept the stggestion made abuvt, it 1s understood that the Iandegrant roads will charge nothing Cor taking the excurstontats over tholr respectlyg Hines, — CONDUCTORS’ LI E-ASSURANCE, Spectal IHapatch ta The Uhicagd Tribune, 8r. PAL. Minu,, Oet.6,—The thirteenth annual segslon of tho Iullway Conductors’ Life-Assur- ance Association of the United States mnt Cau ita was held at the Opera-Touso in this ity: tos day. Delegates are present from sume seventy ralways in all parts of the country, many of them accompanied by ladies, The Convention was citlled to order by the President, W.S, Seurs, of the Lako Shore & Michigan Bouthern, and Acting-Mayor Hhades delivered an ndidress of woleoine. Want Niv Thaven & Hartford, dell ¢ Commmitioes were ther innate re An iavitition was recely TTTE RAILROADS. The Burlington and Wabash Still on the War Path. Bemarkable Prosperity Exhibited by the Louisville & Nashville Road, Soyonteen Per Cent in Dividends Earned During the Past Year. Land-Grant Exoursions--Blessing a Rail- way—Notes and Personals. BIILL ON THE WAR-PATIT The rumors provailing {i tho East that the Burlington & Wabash managers wero taking atepa tu terminnte the troubles between thelr Companies are belioved In railwuy circles to bo manufactured ont of whole ctoth tor the pur- pose of {nfinencing the stock market. At tho heudquartera of those ronds nothing Is known about auch negothittons, and netther Company gives any eign of weakening. If such neyotine tlons ure carrica on it must be between: Jay Gould and Mr. Perkins, the Intter now being In tho East, Dut it fs not probablo that Mr. Gould would take such a step without consulting Mr. Huniphreys, President of the Wabash, and the Intter gentleman hns not yot returned to the East from his Western trip. ‘There fs not tho least doubt among tha West- ernratlroad managers hero that tho Wabash means to tight it out on the line on which ft hus lately started, and that a sorlous war entinot bo avotded. This belief was contirmod yester- day by the annotncetnentof the Wabash that inasmuch ne ft fa notin the St. Louis pool ft has: decided to withdruy from the St. Louis pasven- reragreoment Oct, 10, This means that the Wabash, after that dite, will make lis own piise senyur rates, no matter what the other roadstre: dolng, and this of course will at once precipitate a War on passenger mites among the varions Bt, fouls rane. No netion has yet been taken by my of the Western Hnes regarding Creight rates, but an open rupture enn hardly be avoided much longer. ‘The Souchwestern Rallway Association ts now mr It izeng of St. Prol toon banquet, the time tobe Dxed hereafter. he Committers not hela rendy for business, the <Associauon adjourned till to-morrow, — THE TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW, Mr. A. 1. Hopkins, Receiver of the Toledo Poorla & Waraaw Iailroud Company, yesterday filed a petition before Judge Drummond to be discharged. The road hus passed under tho control of the Wabash Ratlway, and the Re- celver, having filed ait Neceseaty reporta of hig stowardship, aud they having been examined and approyed by Mr. Mishup. the Master ft Chancery, Mr, Hopkins has asked to bo relieved from further responsibility, Au order to that effect will be made by tho Junge to-day, ee SUDGME $ ASIDE, Special Dispatch to The Catcaco Tribune, Sroux Cary, Oct. 6.—The Judyinent of F. Ee Carpenter va. Sioux City & Pembina Mond, for $83,000, was set aside in tho Lyon County Court yesterday, Carpenter, acting us President of the rond, had procured the Judgment in bis own behale. IVYEMS. Judge Loomis was engaged all day yesterday Jn hearing tho Mnterminable condemnation sult brought by the Chicuyo & Western Indiana Rallway Company, The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad hag completed the oxtension of the Hustings Urauch to Carson City, sixteen miles, north of Hastings. Carson City was opened us a atation on tho Burllagton yosterday. It 4s reported that Jay Gould is about to take tho Missouri, Kansas & Texng Rulfrond ont of tho Trostees" hands by paying the back coupons upon the frst murtyuye, fn order to Ue enibled to consolidate this rod with the ‘Texns, Pacitig and the New Orlonng Paelfe, It isu too tant Col. ‘Thomas A. Scott, formerly Prosident of the Pennsylyiits Ratlrosd, i to be the Presidont of the consolidation, The wross turnings of the New York Centrat Hallrond for the month of Angust were &,02¢ 0. or th inerense of S477,000 aver the curre- sponding period In 187, The net earnings forthe Bud Moth Were: For 1880, SEER EN: for 18it), SEAL; tncretse, SURV. The exhibit of vuralnys for the eleven months of tho Aseal year ending Aug. 3118 ethmated as follows: Gross eurnings, FOI: net, E0277 ,0N— showmye iin Juerense of $2,068,440 over the vor- responding period in 1870, The Wabush oltleinis seem to have found out that they nected n little hasty Ins assuming con- trol of the Toleda, Peorit & Warsnw before the iver had been discharged by the Courts. ‘THE TRIBUNE stated nv duy or tivo nee tut there would be trouble, suze the Wabash hud Aiken possession of the property. Vo nvotih lif. Heultles on this score, the clroular Issued by General-Sanoger Gault of the V bi, remrd> ing tho dixposition of the ‘Toleda, rin & Ware ww, bos been temporarily suspended, and of- feers und employés of tho fatter Company will vontinuo te uct under tho old system until further onters. Mr. E. MeNermott, editor of tho London Rall. yatd Nes, tho leading raitrond yuper of Great Britatn, arrived in hipaa Tuesday, necoin= panled by My. C, 1. Peek and othor Grind Trunk ufticinls, Mr. MeDermote lg making & trip aver the Canndian and Northwestern ronds with a. view of studylug thefr charactor, manigenients, and resources, AS Mr. Meformott tx un ex- porlenced railrond writer and a veteran Joure iilist, his letters to hts paper deseritiing bis ex. periences will no doubt create much iiteres! aud prove of much value te his countrymen fe forested In Atmericun rillronds, He left for tho Northwest yt evening, secompanuied by Mr. Pek and others, nnd expects to return to thle vity In wbout a week, Tho Ciucinnat! Southorn Kaftrord Company ts tuking steps to leuse jis roud for the term of twenty-five years, The fornt of u lense hus been towards it are nelther as honorable nor pence. able ns was cluimed by the managers of that rond. The Wabash has hitety been detected in violating the Southwestern nyreement, and, when taken to account for It, claimed that the records of the Assoeintion hud been ebanged or fulsoly kept. ‘Che proceedings of the meetings were taken dows In shorthand by Commissioner Midgley hinself, and every one present remem= bers that thes. wore correctly revorded. Still the Wabush people enlin they were not, and res fuse to abide by the rales, Oper hostilities would bave been commenced Inne ugo were tt not for the fnet) that tho Southwestern pool hus {minense the Missouri ilver ronda, and 1s anxious to preserve it if poavtble, Th hope that tha Wabash muy in the eleventh hour change its tactics, or that something my torn ap which wilt make u reorganization of tho: pool possible. All the rouds are witling to give: the Wabash allit is entitled to, und oven a litte more, if thereby the pool can. be preacryed, Rverything indicates, however, that the Wabash will notaceept any fair compromise, and that it meuns to precipitate a war in frelght a3 well a3 Jn passenger rttes, benetit to LOUISVILLE & NASIIVILLE, Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Lovisvin.e, Ky. Oct. 6.—Tho anneal necting of the stockholders of the Louisville & Nush- ville Raftroad Compiny occurred at thelr oailica in this city to-day. The meeting wis sioall in tttendance, but the amount of stock repre sented [n person and proxy amounted to nearly nine-tenths of the entire capital stack; Upon the assembly of the stockholders the re- portof President H. Vietor Newcomb was. rend. Tho remarkably prosperotts and fayoruble con- divien of the rond is exhiulted by the report. which shows 1% percent dividend to bayo been earned during the Inst fseul year, of which amount 8 percent has been paid in ensh, and D per cent carried over (uto the prosent cur- rent year. The proposition authorizing the Board of Di- rectors ta increase the capita stock of the Com= pany by n stock dividend of 100 per cent was adopted by tha stockholdera, After the rending_of tho Prealdent’s report, the stockholders proeceded tu tho election of officers for the ensuing year, and tho following Hoard of Directara were unaulmously elected: H. Victor Neweonb, FE. 1, Green, BP. Alex= under, George C. Clark, 2, 8. Guthyte. MC. Murrell, Logan GC. Murray, George A. Washing- ton, James T, Woodward, The ew Bourd of Directors ngsembled at the olllce of thy Cam puny lute this afternoon, and proceeded to res elect H, Victor Noweomb Prealdont: E. 1 | considered by the Trustees, but no actlon bine Green, First Vicw-Prostlent; Gen, P, Mex- 4 yet bern tuen thereon, it fg asserted that at ander, Second Vicu-}', uit, We Ranney, See- eust two compuntes wre helog orguinized with a retnry; und A. M. Quurricr, Assistant tw the | view or securing ‘the lene uf the -Clicinnitl President, Mr. Neweomb stited to the Bonrd his desire and Wish to revign his position as Treshient, owlng to it health, avas early. day ns prectl- eabli, to trke effect not tater thity Doo, ft, and sooner If tho business of tho Compuny adnilt+ fed, ‘Thy Hound of Directors appuluter a cont, mittee: to take tetlon upon the resignation of President Newcomb, who nomlnatedt 13 hls stte- evasor Edward HG: First. Vices Presi who was thereupon eleated to AIL the vue Southern, which it ta believed cnn be mudea meso institution, Whls orguulzation, however, is boing Kept in the dark, ng it wonld be dis- tistrots to suow up befare tho day for reavlviay Diis arrives, ‘The present apeenting, Company recognizes the fact that it will by po menns have a wilk-over it {ft anceccds” fn lensing the rond. It fs expected thit the Board of Directors will meet in a diy or two to further consider the Wenge and to ndvixe tho oficors bow to pro- ed When tho olliclal notice of tho ‘Trustees in- which will oveur whon Mr, Neweomt resigng, viting bids and proposals ta promutgnted, [tis DY the Western Associates Breas. tell Athat tho Loulaviile & Nashville Com- Loursvittr, Ky., Get. &.—Tho nngual meet- | pany will mike Lge Torts to procure control ing of the stockhulters of the Loulsyille & putas of the Clacinnat! Southern, Ville Rattroad: ovenrred to-day at tne offen the Company, ‘The aunuat report of the oj tlons of the road for the year terminating WW was submitted by Presidont 1H. Victor comb. Number of miles of road operated to. date of dust nsnund report, 010, since which pu- ylud there hug been nequiyed by purchase und Jease about 1400 miles additional, makbug total of nearly 2400 iniles now controled, owned, leased, and operated by the Louisyilte & Nasliviile Companys 3 President Nowcomb, in his annual report, ree- ommended ‘tho extedsion of thy Loulsvllle & Nushville Ratlrond system in Arknsis and Texns, and tho report’ states that negotiitions Are now of foot looking towards the eucuring pf an indepentent route into there States, which would materinily benetit and otborwise tend to she onrichitont iid advaneentent.of the present: Fier systumn, Pho net curnings of the whole tne operated the entire teed year in 1BiR FD Were S20 Q77LG, or AL Ald per veut of the: gross carniigs, Mor 1870-'80 they word £8227,+ 644.04, or 43 41-100 per cant of the wrosy curnings. — . A BLESSED RAILROAD. Tho Montren! Gazette gives the fotluwing ac- count of 2 Bishop's benediction upon a proj- ected rallroad in Canada: Jn tho midst of tho forest, with hardly any ovie dence of civilization tn sight, eve the rond Ite aclf, {fd tral of curd, nud tho people who bud come to bovor the veceston, was perfornied the ceremony of bicasluy the St. Luwreuce, Lower Laurentides & Sugitenay Hallway. whieh fa ine waded to connect Three livers with Lake St. John. | About 12 people, prinelpally from ‘Three Rivers and the surrounding parishes, were Preaunt, ‘She scene of he cervinony was it the present terminus of the road in tho Purleb of hve, beyond the settioment, On n wooden platforin bustily erected, and surrounded by his cleryy, stood the venerable Bishop, uldresaing words of jufly eloquence to bis henrers, preylous to blessing the undertaking; in trout of the plutforin was maased tho large Bescinblag 1 COS dosed principally Of the hurdy sons of toll, bure- cuted, listemug attentively to the wordy of their prelate; behind bay the drow road with its tralt of cam, the unconscious agunts ti onll this display, and up und down, as furs the eye could rouch, stretched the forest, whosy follage, nrked with tho chunging hucs of autumn, wid Sudeserlbably beautiful.—the whole scone bring- inv one back to the days of carly Cunudlan hise tory, itis Lordsuip, the Bishop of ‘Three Rivers, be: gan his address with 8 brief account of the full of wan und the cousequences which resulted frou it. Mau was condemned to make war ugulnat Nature, tu subdue Nature ta his wants, tw wrest trom the earth ita fruits, and ta brit tho animal creation under bis subjection. Mun'y life wus u continued contest; and whon Tuacd to subinit hluwelf to this law of God xeturated Into the savage, and finaly became extinct. ‘Unua, in the e fusing to tl the curth, warfare aalust the animals, and in the end dld- wppeared. What tiul become, be asked, of the gavage tribes that had formerly ovcupled this Coutihunt? ‘They bid refused to bow to the hiw of God; they had refused to cultivate the soll, and, consvaicay, had become oxtinet, Stun wild algo cominunded to oceupy the whole earth, and to cnably Lim to falfitt this commend be was glyon the genius of invention by which le cautd contrive means to bring tho very clementa Inte his service, He thon referred nore partlealurly tg the undertuking under notice, prodiet a great future to by developed out of this enter- Prise, us the lurge tree sprang from 4 mustard weed, und in conclusion guve the new Mne the Anwel Huptnel as ity guardian, that as tho angel watehed over ‘Toblas on bis journey tt mtgat equally wateh over thls round dnd {ta pasdougera, ile Lordvuip then yuve the beaediution, —— : LAND-GRANT EXCURSION, ‘Tho General Posseuyer aud ‘Lickot Agents’ cmceting at thy Grand Pucitic Hotel to-duy ta for the purpose of imuking arrungenionts for u special excursion ut spectul rates Tuesday, Noy, 9, ovor tho land-grant rallroudy west of the Miwwoust River, in Kansas and Nobraska. in, order to correct erroncous opluluus that have arisen =regurding §= thoa.—s condition Of crops in the Btates of Nebraska and Kansus, THE UTES, helr Capture aud Probabio Murdor of the Banchman Inckno Denven, Colo, Oct, U—Advices fram Dol Norte state the following partivalars from a ree Muble source relative ty tho kiltiug of the sun of the Luling Chtof thirty miles east of Los "Inas Agency, Sept, 20: About 730 In the evening two Indians camo whooping Into the frolghters’ eump of J. H, Juckaon, calling blin and bis four drivers vile names, and acting n4 though they intended to shout. “The Tudlan who is supposed to be killed Nred one shor, when A. 8. Jugkdon, nephew of J. IL Jackson, fired at him, Noxt day tho party were surrounded by Indians, who demanded the men who did tho shooting tho night before, Agent Berry, Mr, Meaebam, and Cap. Stelley then urrived with fifteen soldiora, arrested tho Tratghters, aud pat them under a wun of two suldicrs and ton to Miteen Indians overnight, Pravlous tothe arrest J. 1, Jacke son requested protection fron nt Mijor, anime. unknown, who bid 200 soldters in him, but the Major reptled he wid not thore to protect whites. Next morning tho freighters wero Wutrched ta Kilne’s Katich, where the nokess disurmed them, oven taking tholr povket= knives, after whieh they were disinisged, tho Agont and officurs stating thoy werg tat in thuir Suristietion. Thus thes Hive men wero Jett detenseloss in tho Indian country, a protegdon by tho Governmerit oficers, ¥ had ample force, und knew the inen had neted tr selt-defense, excepting Col, Heaumont, who, at the risk af censire by his superior attieers, sent. a sulliclent Loree to escort thain Laward Saginieh, On arrival at Kine's launch zeht ferry told Jaukson te obey Capt, Mtine’s instructions and they would be tinharined. Kine atiomptod to aget them to proceed towns thelr destlnytion, which would have cesnited in the death of youn; slucksun, who did the shouting. He gave hineul Up to Mossry. Kling, Hityt, Holines, und anu ne Minto be taken to Gunulson City for trial, ‘These men took Juokson without guid, and started toward Gunnison City, and provecaud threo inites, when they reported thut the tne dhins overpowered thom and touk tho privoner; bat it (é anserted by a man who overheurd thole converuition uit Kling, Hayt and Molmesd tite tended giving Jackson upto the Tndlung when thoy lett Kite Kunch. The Creighton! beisred cho milltusy ollicers for arma to protect thoin- aulvos, but Were refused, Steps ure now bang taken north of here to avenge Jackson's duath ug soon as itis defuitly uscertalicd, f ee ed A SAD AFFAIR, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lauiunuuna, N, ©. Ovt, 6&—To-day a bes ‘Trothal here culmimuted in a wad and unexpected traglo manner, Migs Alice Skirr for eomo tine past has been cugayed to a young preachur, tho Rov, Jobn Eustorting, A fow dayw alnco bo du. termined to to Chind usa missionary, His aullanced dyclined to Ko with him. He porsiated fn. bis deteriuiluutien Ca go. and sald bo Would go. without hor, Tho young lady thig mornlug bor cue » muntac, Making « Curloalty, Aman who tyes in Allon Cafion, near Donver, hus for several years been hewine and Ulusting on tho yeanlt: Knob of a mountain, endouvorine to give It the shupe of a humuy bead. Jtethinks that the thing will bo at greut curiosity woon Holehed, and that be will be recompunsed by the Duduess of u tavern which he meuus to upon for tourlats, lentes Don't trifle with nifections of the throat and Lal eteltore Hale's Honey of Horchound and Tar, ‘#‘Loutbuche Drops cury in one minute, a - Keep Dr. Dull’s Cough syrup at howe, Thou- sands take jt, Price, ca conta B bowtie. — ae ao Eve! gentleman smokes the Richmoud siralyat Cut, Noid. It bas ne equal > At o'clock at tho renidence of tho bride by the Itov. J. ©, McClenbrock, of tho First Presbyterian Church, After tho happy couple wero mito one, thoy sat down with thelr friouds to a very fluo stipper. The table and room were hand- somely udorned with flowers, After the suppor 3 reeajition vas held tL9 o'clock, whon Afr. and Mrs. Hivey took tho Chicago train, ‘Thoy go Enat for a few weeks, ‘There were a large tits prof elegant presents from friends, Assistant General Manager Potter and other railway men in Clilengo, St. Lous, Burlington, and: elsee where sent presents. Hoth bride and groom nro very popular among the young folks hero, and courratilitions are mingled with regrets that thoir future home ts to bo Chicago instead of Burilogten, AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HMOUSE. Mr. Thonas Keene played yesterday aftors hoon at the matings his second part, Shylock, in “Tho Merchant of Venice." This was tho frst time, we understand, be over ued the rile. For a first. performance tt wasn remarkable one, and ono likely to be received by the nubite with as much favor as his Richard Artistically, hi Shylock laa better pleco of work, and when he hus played tho part sovernl times, when practice hits made tt smooth, whon his ovldent concep- tion of the eharacter wp to the signing of the honmd fg tinue more plain, hls performance will be perfeoRy neceptnble to the critic. Eis mikes np is striking and correct. lle looks ke n man of three-score, of upright bearing for his yenrs, of <acclaive step, and speaking his words In deop aud sonorous tones. In galt, deumennor, and gesticuiation hels a typo of the race herep- regents By many little details, some of than showing constdcrable originality, the care of tho actor is Indicated, and presage the ultimate place whitch Mr. Keeuo's work will take fn art, Hie carller scenes ho playa in alight and a merry tune, and in thopathoticand trugiecal epleodesho CILURCIL COUNCILS. Opening Ceremonies of the Trien- nial Protestant Episcopal ' Convention. List of Bishops Present at This Notable Gathering. The Initinl Discourse Delivered by Bishop Keep, of California, 1 EPISCOPALIANS, . Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. > New York, Oct. 6.—St, George’a Church, on Stuyvesant aquaro, was crowded this morning on tho oceaslon of the opening ecremonics. of tho Trionnial Protestant Episcopal Convention, ‘Tho auditoritim of tho great chirch was res etrved for the Bishops and Deputies and thelr Tanthes. The public were admitted to all othor portions of tho house by presenting tickots, Sovon of the Hishops nnd n iarze number of tho Deputies have not urrived yet. Among tho dis- Hogulshod persons present were Dr. Coteerum, Lishop of Edlnburg, and De, Herzog, the tamane Catholic Bishop of Switzerland, There were fifty three Hishops present, as follows: It Be smith, B.D. LE. D. of Kentucky; W. It. Whittingham, D. D,, LL. D., Maryinnd; A. Leo, DD, LL.D, Delaware; W, MM. Green, D. Dy, Mississippl; John Williams, D. D., LE. D., Con- necticut; W. 1, Kip, D.D., LL. D., Calitoralas Horatio Potter, D, D.. UL, D., D.C, fay New York; v.M, Clark, D.D., LL.D, Rhode Island; D: A. Starkey, D, D., Northarn New Jersey; G.'T, Bo- dell, D, 1, Onto; A Urege, D. D. Texas; M.D. Whipple, D, D.. Minnesota; HM. ©, } te singularly powarful aud reullstle. Tho chanyo Lay, D. D4 St. Dy Easton, Pay J, C. | that comes over the churacter when his servant ‘Vatbot, TD. 0 Ll. Dy Indiana: W, | has deserted hin fora Christian muster aud bis only daughter has eloped with a Christian lover, carrying Of what ho prizes most in Ife next to revenge for the Injuries to big nation,—his duc- ate.~—this change [3 strongly marked, Like 1 wounded jion be tens upon his persceutors, and the sorrows and anger of hia oppressed rice whieb had simmered {2 his breast eeom to burst from thelr channels, lt him with sauguinary yolrniors. and sweep him of to hls rovenyd, Ih, Stevens, D. D., LL.D, Pennsylvania; Ht. 1. Witmer, D.D., Alabaina; T.H. Vall, D. Ds, Li. Dy Kunenss A. 0, Coxo, D. D.. LL. D,, Western Now York; C.'T, Quintara, 8, T. D,, LLD., ‘Tene hessee; HR. HL. Clarkson, D.D., LI.D., Nebraska and Dakota; J. 1. Kerfout, D. D., LL.D, Pitta: burg; H. A, Neely, D. D.. Maine: D. 0. Tuttle, Montana, Idaho, and Utats J, F.Young.8,T.D,, | The scena with Tubal and at tho” trial Florida: J, W. Ueckwith, D.D., Georying FL] when tho Iniquituus sentonco Js du= M. Whittle, DoD. Virgining Wo oH.’ AL} lvered neninst hin were fils finest efforts, iffssell, D. bs, Vermont: G. 1 Roberiaon, b, 1c, | For both he wus twleo eulled out und londly ups Missouri; H.W. Morris, Oregon and Wash. | plsuded. In the former his transitions from ington; A. SN. fitlelohn, D. Da Lou Islands W. D. Deane, D1, Alt despalr to Joy and frout Joy to despiir as Tubal F. D, Huntington, §..T. reeltes the purtlenturs of Jesatea's Miht and D., Central New York: O, W. Whittaker, .. | etntonto's misfortunes wero skilifully and must Novadas HAN, Plerce. DD, LL.D, Arkansas; | electively made, In tbo trial seena Me, Keono's M, W. Niles, 1. D., Now Hampshire: W. Pink- | conception fs his own. Flo makes Jt Intensely trey, DD. LL.D... Maryland: W, BW. Howe, D. D, LE.D., Central Pennsylvanian; W. HH. Hire, realistic. and, throwing may much of the gra tultous buifconery generatly dragged futo this s D. Nilubriray i. 'H. Paddoek, { tet by nearly every exponent of the bal ‘t, auch D. D. Massachusetts; ' T° 2B. Lyman, D, | as the extravagnit whetting of the nite and D»., North Curolitm; J. F. Grnnukding, the Saeed of the scales, upon bla final exit he Colorado and Wyoming: FE. Welles, D.D., Wis- | bad won tho sympathy of his audience and lott consi W. DB. Elllott, D. D,, Western Texas; | mitimpression that he had been vilely treated, J. 16D, Wintiont, 0. D.. DL, 64. Northern Cali: | When he tikes bls. place In tho court-room forning A, C. Gurrett, DD, LE ho, seems to feel tilmself —tmpelled 'Yoxns: George Do N, Gellespte, to ‘vengennco by the = knowledge of Scarborough, D. B.. Southern New Michigans J. Jersey; W. FP. Aduins, D.D., New Mexico and ‘Arizona: T. A. Jugger, D. 2). Southorn Ohlos We MeLaren, 3. T. Dey Minotss J. H, Ne Brown, 8.7. D.. Fond du Lic; W.8.Perry, 1D, Li, Da towns A. Burgess. D. b., Quincys'G. We Peterkin, D. Diy We Irginia: G. F. Sovymour, DD. LG, D,, Springtold; Willtin 3. Gathaghor, DD, St. Louls; S. 8. Harris, D. D.. Mlektgin, ‘ty the Weatera Associated Presa, tho aceumulnted wrongs of his rac, und in that knowledge ho feels hitnself strong in tho pros- eneo of his persecutors, In atriklug contrast to Aig benriny {n the flivt purt of this scene Is his utter physical collapse when tho sentence iy doe Uvered whilen shattersall his hopes of vengeance, hero is tnore revlis jn this scene thin art, und consequently it powerfully {impresses un ayer nge wudlence, He tetters, when tho distrl- bution of hjs estate js announced, nnd fatls New Youk, Oct. 6.—The General Triennial | heuvily to tha stuge before the Duke, and, utters Convention of the Protestant Eplucopat Churen | Ing a ery of Innit despale, bo dellyérs tho opened this morning with impressive sorvices | speech, *Nuy, take my life,” ote. A Christian in St. George’a Church, Stuyvesant Squure,'{ band fa ‘atretehed ont to also. hiin With the exception of Narih Carolia, evory | and he = shrinks = from the touch ng dlovese {3 represented in the House of IMahops. Srv wpattflenoe: They command him to be- Thore ure uso present Missionury Blahups { come n Christian; in took and westure ho oex- Penick, of Cape Galnns, and. Scheischawsky, of Shupgnal. ‘Che Ohi Catholic ey reeds of, Switzerland, and the Mstop of Bdinburg—are’ in attentunes as the guests of the House of Bishops, Thy church wag unnble to accommo- date tho people seoking ndmlsslon. ae pe eession of Bishops was formed in the pressos forclbly tho luything of hisruce. Ina duzed condition, as tf bo were atruck with blind. ness, lie staggers against the doorway, and, cone vullvely guthoring his skirts about bin to avoid von the touch uf those surrounding him, he makes his exit. * The Indy who #0 scintrably, played Queen echupel ond tmirched two nbrenst up the malin | Ebzabeth In “itichard ML," "Miss Henrietta iilgle to the chancel, tho vholr of boys singing | Viders, was the Purtid. In the openlug the processional byron, “fhe Church’s One | scenes of tho play, tho dignity, — the Foundation.” * a The venerabte Bishop Sinith, of Kentucky, the Prealding Bishop, was escorted to the Bishop's sent Inthe chancel. Tho clorival and lay delos poles of the House of Deputies occupicd avats jy the body of the chureb, ‘The Rov. Dr. Wittinas, Rector of the church, read the morning aN The first lesson was read by the Rey, W. Wildes, the second by the Rey, Stephen EL Tyng, Jr, tho creed by tho Kev. Dr, Hutchings, aid the litany by the Itev. Dr. Tallock, Bishop Lee, of Delaware, attclated in A aute-communion service; Bishop tterzog (Old Cathoite), of Bwitzerland, reading tho epla- tle, and Bishop Cuthily, of Edluburg, the Qospel. Bishop Keep, Catlfornhi, dellvered the discourse, Communion was thon adininiatered, the Bishops anid New York oillelating, sweotness, and tho teuderness of tho churavter wore finely brought out. Her comedy was light and niry. “Jn the trint seene she wae 4 trifle too energetic, but she deltvered her specubes In ox- cellent taste, We should have liked to have scen her In tho lust act of tho plny, and here we nity remark that it fsa pity Me. Keane falls inta the mistake uf every other Amertenn actor in the production of this play by taking tho ont- rageoua liborty with Shukspoaro and the thontre- ene puale in tho elliaination of this Inst uct. dtr, Keene ts a big onuugh vector to dopaet from thia stupid custom and give ua tho play com- plote. Sir. Heaua Cultge appears to better nd; Vantige in comedy thin in tragedy, “His scenes were tnfrthfully rendered. and be found in Miss Grave Roth an acceptible Neraea, Miss Agnes Keene ata Jexsica furnished * 1. most sweet Jaw." Mr. Nurloy wus entirely too dectamutory as the nohsppy Antonto. My. Churles Webb give in Old Gobboqualnt end Shakspearevan, Mr. Prank Rocho: fairly well furnished the Hassanfo, Partlouiar mention of the ather players le uot called for. 1¢ dz suiliclent to suy that the plece was woll re- colved by the largest matinéo audience that hus yet aera tu the Graud Opera-House, “Standing-room onty"' was hun at the door in the evening, the performunce being Hebotien,”” Me. Keeno. appeariag, for tho first tino wo beliove on uny stuye, In tho ttle rile, To say that it was a perfect perforinance on tha Btrr's part-swoula He untrue, No man coutd of Connectleut, Ohl after which the Lenediction wus pronounced by Hishop Smith. Lunch it tho chapel followed tho services, nnd aninformal reevption was held, at which tho delugntes werd Infraduced ta mombers of the el urch, whose guests they will be duriug the sea~ slon. ‘Tho House of Clorien! and Luy Deputies mot this ufternoon In the Church of tho Holy Trintty, wud wis culled to order by tho Rov, Chacles Ie utenings, of Mavtrchtsctts, who was Seeretary” of the last Prlennial Convention. ‘ho House then procecided to tho clectlon of Presitent, and tho candidates nimed were the Itev. Dr. ¢ Sehenek, of Lony Island; the Rev, Dr. Morgan | Well lve oa sutisfuctory = rendering af Diz, of New York; tho Rey. Or. E. Edwards | such’ a) role playing {0 for tha first Beardsley, of Counoeticuts and the Key, Dr. | time. We ean say, howovor, that tho Edwin M, Van Duson, of Centeat Now York, Tho ballot was taken, the result boing that tho wholt number of votes cuse wis 2, Of thaso Dr. Bonrdsluy reeclyed 83, Der. Dix 7B, Dr. Vat Dusen 2, und Dr. Schunek 4). None of the can- didates having recelved the necessary number of votes, inothor batlot wits tuken. On this tho whote number of votes east was 261, nid 131 were necedsry for a cholee. Lr, Beardsley recolved A Dre pie: $i, Dre Yun Dusen 23, und Dr. Schenck, 17, - : De, Beurdaloy was then dovlared duly olected, Inu brief address he thanked the delegates for tho honor conferred on him, and asked In- duigenee and Corbourance for the urrors an mixtukes he might commit by reason of inex? perience, \ Charles L. Ilutchings was chosen performance reveated in adiitenblo conception of the port, and record our bellet that when tho robust een of tho interpretation hus «isu peared ly will be one of Mr. Keene's strongest purta. fu the earlier scenes he is too vigorous. Tho simulation of nwo ise senreels marked eur Neiently, and tho satirical voln running through the Hnes ts nut wall detined. In the third uct be exhibited a wonderful amount — of wer, Tho scenes with Baradaa ond Julie MW tho fourth act wero adintrably manned, and the curse xeone was electricenotigh to imike the widienco inalat upon Ile appearance twice ou the fall of the curtuln, The performance jas well revelyed by tho house, and the repoated Jovidenees of encouraging uippeabauton should {warns the heart of the actor, Migs Vaders per- sonnted trusting Julie, and wave to tho rdle Unt gharming SOM and that refinumont nutlye to the churae der scene with Michelet In tho third uct, ten she ilies to bin for proe tection from the Afig, wis powerfully rendered, Mr. Coulter wis not vigorous enough for De Mauprat, whilo Mr, Marry Thompson wae w little too vigorous for even tho purt of Mrancets, Mr. Frank Roche mide an oflimiante Haradas, Mr, Cowperturned De Reringhen into a buifoons Miag Agnes Keene, ta Marion de Lorne, weted with fal raceeptability, Fading hes Hines lataligettt y. Mr. Everhuim was tho Joreph, and Mr Hurly acted the purt of tho weukeminded iting in an excocdingly weak minner, DRAMATIC NOTES, “Jullus Ciuanr* is drawing wall at Hooloy's, Mr, Louis James bus made x hitas Hrutus, Mr, Lawrence farrett is the Cosstus, This evening Mr, Keene will play Ifunlet fortho tirettime, ‘This willbe the third pact new to him in which ho bas appeared during tho present week, & bard task far any netor, W. M, Comtor's horse Cifitotla won the Hunter Stakes ut Jurome Park, youterday, Tho stubkea ‘ave valied at about. 85,000. Mr, Connor, mun- ager uf Juha McCullough, won #5,000 on (ho mev, Mr, John McCullough played Hamtet inst night nt Huverly’s to the Jurgest audience that fas attended Q perfurmanea this season in thle house, The tragodian will reappour as Viryinius ‘Unie eventing, . At tho 200th performance of " Joshua Whit- com” in this city, whieh ocourred ut MeVickur's Yesturday ftoriiogn, souveulrs were pruaguted ievery ono who cane to ace tho pny. On Saturday evening tho Inst purtormance of the epgugement will be given. $ Tho following, teloysam was yosterday re- celved by Mr. W. i Haydon, manager of Tom Keenet Ban PRanciico, Uct, &— 1. lt, Hayden, Grand Overt: Hote, Chicago: Bau Fravelseo ene thugtistly. Congmtulutes Ton Keane upon tle great suceoss, = Tue Hon. Saw KB, Weciikest. Judgo Jool Tifany, whose open letter to Col, Rovert Ingersall appeared hia lute fasue of this paper, bas buen requested by a number of lend. ing cltizens to. reply, it a publte way tu Inger woll’s Jat lecture. The Judge his eonsented, and, under the title of * What suat Ingersoll Da to Ko Saved?" with doltver a lecture ut the Grand Opern=Houge on Bunday next at hulf-past 2 o'vlock p, tn. PORK AND LARD, New York, Oct. 6.—Thw murket for lard on the flrut call of the Produce Exchango this more ing was very firm, and tho selfing price for to~ doy was Nxed ut $8.45. tho sane as at the closo Of yeatorday afternoon, Thoro wore no trang actona in pork thly moratng, and the difference betweon the prices bid und asked was so wido tuvt the mors price was tixed at $17, although it was positively stated that nu pork could bought undor $17.00, {fut that prlov. The nom inal quotutions wero for October pork §15 bid, els usked, - The Iev, Secretary of the Convention, . aA mlegsage wid received from the Houso of Dishopa, stating that it bad onnized by cteet~ ing the Rev. De. Potter, of Grues Chureh, Now York, Secretary, and uwlso that a resolition had veon adopted that tho Bouse of Blahops would ith the House of Deputies Friday next as u rd of Misslots, S Invitations wore given Deputies for receptions at Hishop Potter's house Wednesday evoning of enetl week during tho scesion of the Convene un. A committee was thon appointed to wait on tho House of Blahops, tnd notify ‘thom of tho oruunization af the House of Deputies, aud tha Cunvention adjourned tu mect to-morrow, — WELSH CALVENISLTIC METHODISTS. Urica, N. ¥., Oct. 0.—Tho Triennial General aAssombly of the Welab Crlyiulstic Methodiats of North Ansoriea met hero to-day. ‘The Rey, ‘vhomas Moberta, of Nowark, 0. was clectod Modorator, ‘ho’ svssion will continue during tho wouk. = MINNESOTA METHODISTS, Minneavouts, Oct. 0,—The Minnesota Metho- dist Conferonea mocts hero to-day, Nishop Harris prealding, There ary now in tho Staty 25 Methodist Church soolctics, having 105 church buildings with 20,800 alttings; valuo of ehureh property, 857,590. THE SHIPPING INTEREST. National Legislation Hecommonded. New You, Oct, &.—I1 response to a elroulare lottersent to commercial organizations through- out the country by the Hoard of Tride and ‘Trausportation of Now York, there coavenod at tho Hoard of Trade roome bere this morning representatives of fifty-one moreantilo ussoclue Mong from vurlous parts of the country, the Weat bolug well represonted, for the purpose of Meonssing and ovising means for tho sorpeotion of abuses and tho readjustment of trude rela tons and facilitica which demand tha {uterven- tion of Congress, ‘Lhe most Important of these subjects is tho proposed revision of tho nayigne uan laws and the adoption of some plan acvept- avlo to both owners and builders for the reilot und rovovery of our long-negiected shipping futcrosts, J, 8,7. Stranabauyof Now York, waa chosun Progident, 4 + Aworles of rosolutions woro offered, declaring incasures should be taken by tho Goyorament to restore commurco and, cngourage ehip-own- ers, favoring the imaintemmnce of Amoricun Muea of stonmubips to foreli porta by the pays iment of proper sume forthe transportation of the dutty and the abolishment of all compuls bury pllotage, . Dalat lon was niso offered recommending Congroad to revive the Jaw of 181%, forbidding any foreign dbp to bring a carga tothe Unitur Blates except from ports of the county to whlch it bulouge. 4 MATRIMONIAL, “2 Special Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Burutyaron, Iu, Oot. 6—One of the Jeadjpr ovente in suctul circles fi this oity to-day “ie the marringe of Churles M. Livey, General du- perintendont of tho Chicage, Burlington} s Quiney telegraph lino, and private secretary, [or Assistant Generul Manager Potter, to Miss } Dalley, daughterof one of our forcuoat heds-inen, The weddlog was privgty, only? fhe Iunedinte relatives and frlonds of the purdes belng prosent. hy cerumouies were pertornsed ™ WARREN COURT OF INQUIRY, New Yous, Oct, —Gen. Frank G, sherman, of Chicaga, wus oxumined before the Warren, Court of Inquiry to-day, and tostihed that on tho day of tho battlo of Kiyo Forks Gen. Sheridan guy hint a private measago to Gon. Warren, or- ering blin to attack ut ones, und Warren fuiled to Fuca ae bis authority, ulthough ho saluted bin twice. Hlophants lu a Buncral Procession, : Charlotte (N. U.) Obeerser, Tho funerul cortege wileh followed to tho gometery yesterday ufternoan the rowmulne uf Jobo King, the keeper of unimuls in Roblusgou's elrous, who was killed yesterday by the elephant Uhief, was asomowhnt remarkabio apcotacic. Tho body iy inf suagnificent cnaket, and was carried to tho erayeyanl in nhearse to which wens attached four handsome whito horses, Close ape the hearse folluwed the two pet elephants of the dead keeper, Mary and ‘Tho Boy, whose etately tread in perfeet Umea with tho dire whieh the band was playing ecemed to Indicate that tho intelligent nutmals felt tho solemnity of the veeasion, | Tho funeral ceremonies took plied tn the Cathotte Church, anid thescene there was Ikewlso solemn and fnpreasive. ‘Tho per- formers and laborers, fresh from the shouts and ylare of the circus, fn” thelr rout ‘eryelay clothes, but with tices respeetfully cleared of the dust and paintof tho arenn, were all present. —__— AMUSEME g HAVERLYS THEATRE. DHHTAVERLY,., Proprictor TIE THURSDAY RVENING, the Eminent Actor, MR. JOHN McCULLOUCH, Supported by Mr. FRED 0, WAILDE and a Poworfal Company Under tho manaxonwent ut Sit, WAL Mt. CONNELL This Thursday Evoning, Knowles’ Travedy, in b acts, ViIRGINIUSs iiss Kato earth tuntay Matingo-—PH (it~ ings, uustany NIX HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ‘TO-NIGMT, Lawrence An “CASSIUS.” IN BUAKSPEAIUES MRADRDY OF ‘ ne , JULIUS CHSAR. Strongly Cast. Appruprintely Costumed. Alt Sconos specially prepared. Box-Shoet for week opon. Saturday Matinee. EXPOSITION BUILDING. 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. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clark-at, apposite new Court-Llouse. ‘This Thursday, Oct.7, GENUINE OVATION TO THR rea VOUT MIAGEDLAN NO” THOS. W. KEENE IAMLET. To-morrow, Krday-UTRELLO, Saturda; “HAMLET, Saturday Nulit—HiCHAID 1 mboMarA Set ye Tne cotebratod Charneter Actor, McVICKER’S THEATRE. VAST NIGHTS OF DENMAN THOMPSON. LAST PERFORMANCES OF JOSHUA WHITCOMB. Saturdny—LAST JOSHUA WHITCOMB MATINEE: MONDAY, ¢ MARY ANDERSON ao JULIET, Boats can now be secured, Aiatineo SAME ORD DROS: BLOOD PURIFIER, CURES DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Bilious Attacks, Indigestion, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Dizziness, Nausea, Heartburn, Depression of Spirits, Sores, Boils, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Foul Breath, and all Diseases arising from Impure Blood, ‘The Hamburg Drops are recommended as peng the best and cheapest Family Medicine ever olfered, and are gold by Drugyists and Dealers at G0 Corts a Bottle, Directions in Eleven Languages, Genuino beats the fac-simile slgnature, and private proprio- tary staop of A. VOGELER & CO., Batrmone, Mp, URAL @ORAN NAVIGATION, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New Yorks secre LONGO 0) ase peor yg Prise ‘Siearmers sail “Svory Saturday’ trom ‘Now’ York for Southampton and Browon. Vassongord booked for London and Parts 2t lowcat ratos, : HATES UF FASSAGE—From New York, t9 Souths Hh eecond cabis, WUE atocrngo, EAL Westura, tekoed second cabin, RU: stae: Bt roducod Tawe ODINCHS “& CO. J Bowllag Urean, N.Y. ‘Nho uteorazo rtes by the LOY. NORTH G=RAIAM L! 9 from BREMEN to CHICAGO Is $41, and tho only Agents authorixed tu sell these eke re oe TY CLAUSSENIUS 4 CO, 2South Cinrk-st, GENERAL AGENTS. 3.W. ESCHEN SURG, 10s Fifth-ny,, LOCAL AUEST. STATE LINE ToGlasgor, Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, and tondon- erry, from N, ¥., ove ‘Thursday. rst Cabin, 6 4th necurdlig to necommodudon Necond cabin, Oy to! *eatirontay:n, HEET EY BALDWIN 8.00. romiwny. N. an jaertdo! af Ut! JOHN URGLN. xv pratt AMaaner. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, West Side, Matsted-st,, near Madison, Fvory Kvontng nnd Matinoes this weok, QUS BRUNO, CARL HERTZ, — COUILL BROB., EDITIULYLE, CHAS. GLIDDEN, In thole Great Spovintsias, W. J. Thompeon, (eo, Loaruck, 3flsn Goorats Tylor, and thestock Company, tn the dram Coe 1740% FOR A LIFE.” Adminslon—14, %, 3 and ble SPRAQGUE'’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at o'stock, Matinoca s Wodneaday, Satur duy, ind Sunday, THE GRAND CONSOLIDATION, Sprague’s Original Ceorgias * Hicks’ Georgia Minstrels. wo chPAIRBANK JAD. | FRENCH LECTURES By L. SAUVEDR, Ph.D., LL.D, Tuesday, Oct. 5---LEOV GAMBETTA, Thursday, Oct. 7---GRORGE SAND. ‘Tickota nt tho halt, (Seo Ldueatlonal Corn.) NOULEY’S THEATRE, ‘Tho acknowlodyod Sroaruakspoaronh Actor of the 20, Mr. Lawrence Barrett, Tn bls Unapproachable rendition of CASSIUS, tt JULIUS ‘LO-NIGHT, CHICAGO ATHENEUM. 1 Donrburn-at, LECTURES ON ELECTRICITY, With Uriliant Kxporiinents, by PROF. P. ATICINSON, A. M., THURSDAY “AND “SATURDAY” EVENINGS, Beginning Ths Evening, Oct. 7, at 7:30, Tickots for the Course, #_pinule ' etniac ie conta GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clark-at,, oppoaito now Vourteliouse, BUNDAX, Oct, 10, 8:80 p. my “What Must. Ingersoll Do to Be Saved?” JUDGE JOEL TIFFANY. aAsialsston 5 anal, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, MR. BARRETT ja runt Musterpioca, CASSIUS, in JULLUS CESAR, ‘PO-NIGIUY, NOTICE, ‘Tho Halt, corner Woxt Washington and Groon-ats., hos boon titted up with NEW HARDWOOD FLOOR, &c., AND . DINING-ROOM ADDED, fnew rondy for Parues, Apply-to P. SIUM, at R, TROVIO FRUIT LAXATIV Ree uie See TAS Is Nature's Great System. y . Renovator And CLEANSER, and its effects are as certain as they are sal- ulary, searching out and removing impure tes from the system, and acting not only as aprime curative, butas @ thorough preventive, Tropio-Fruit Laxative is supplanting tho uso of pillsand dras- tic purgatives in Constipation and all kindred ailments, Packed in bronzed tin boxea only, Avoid imitations. Ask your druggint r Descriptive Pamphiet, or address the pro prictor, “ j. E. Hetiertncton, s6 Park Place, New ¥Otes ANCHOR LINE HAIL STEAMERS DEVONIA, oct Ode ant et EVONIA. Oct. 0, 9.0 an |b” ANCHIONSA, cet Wes mal Hola vi Phoso steamers do not carry cattl Sow York to London dirsot. CTONLA, Uct. DINTALDSATIA, Oct. 2, 2ym bins, to SL Lxcursion Tickets wé rodticod rates, Blearngo, £8. HENDERSON BiOTIEEIS. OF Wasbingtoneat, S. Loula & Toxns tzpross, 4) am f = ‘it at pm pa 4) aT t am CENTAUR LINE. VES Etiaes ‘Who follow | tirst-class, tull-powered Nclilsh ateam= J wa OOO ve Wispstehed ns wadurs sy oa em ‘To London. ‘ro West tarttopool. a) Bri 220 wo Standard, Oct, 0, fad Bras heb0 City uf Liverpo: Lanparts Oct, Zh 4S mie w in OPbe treuht sppiy-to WV tala 5 Beu/sa) wma Ur freusht wppily te CO. Agents, 13 Mroniway, Naw Yor ag} mim Ses stk RAILNOAD TIME-TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. EXVSLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKR,—t Saturna: greqpte “iunday excepted Heeity ey Chicago & Northwestern Railway. For Mam, Cnide-Tiooks, Thne-Tables, Bleening-Cay watt dates ak von ren CO RM ea Tiguso, i Conaleaty and gt the denote eet aor Leave, Arrive, aPacifio Faat Lino, asloux City & Ya ; ayaate RMSE RST Ua aOnane Night Hesprons nen Beaded esenasasasaassoeasase 4 aCedar Rapids Hsprosa... aFreeport, Rockford & Mibunie.|® aFraoport, locktord & Duynque,, (ell nit Lake Geneva Milwaukee Bxprers, oi... i¢ Milwaukes Spociii~diinda PMilwatkes & Green tiny Atliwaukeo Pasnenuer. ESMtraukey & Qreon Tiny? pUrweu lay & Marynutte, LUronn Bay Rxprost, TSE pout ea : Ls mil & Mitnnenpeatts bh Croog Minne bbs Crosse & Mlunesota.. bWinonn & Central Dakot 2Winonn & Contral Dakota, seus Gisnern, Lake Genera Bix! b¥onit du tec, vlad Fur auburn teaine, Poliman bore Ca Flaux’Gity on the ux City on 2:3 Pullman Biespnra on Sib pe " 103 Noother road ning Paitman’ of any other dec oe hotel cars wast of Chlenan, a—Pepot comer of Wella and Kinzte-ate, Depot corner of Canal and Kinsiq-ate, B Chirngo, Durlagton d& Untney Raltirnnd, ‘ot Maps, Guide-uoks, ‘Vim Accumtmodations, upply at rs nore Hiokot-Unieos of ihe Company tn Chicnzo: Pacite Hotel, Urink's Express OMeo bund Htato-ate.), Took o v4, Grand Central Depot, corner Canal an jadisun-ate.(on Woat Side; "nn Corner Canal PU sU PS RSU PRET yes UT Buss aCTy am LOttawn & Strontor Expre: q i am WGaluabuey Pantengur, ame Ba Hike amp 2235, hint pm bm bmi <1 b it tAGrat b a : xpross, Wailnosday day eras yy & Saturday ‘Thy: a Dail; b excepe Sul a eo) ‘lecpinn: Coaches butwwou Chicaxu, has Moines Cour ieee, Om ant Bt, Joseph, Atchison, To oki, and Kansag futing, Chard betwoon Chie nana Kenits Chae CB. &°Q. Dinlng-Careattachod io ait tenes Oe Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paut Ratiwa - Pan-Hnndle" Depot, cor cli Hate” oped sear Cea and Gr sta. lokot Clarke Grand Vacliio otal: wnd-at Dopat- Mitwaukeo Hast Mais... Milwaukee Ex (ucouu: Waukesio puturdays, Alllwaukes, St Paul & a Bu punt iO) a, ‘Tickots for St, Pad ‘aro, Kuod elther ‘vig Mediack, eo and Winona, eat Mulnole Central Rattroad, Depot foot of Lako-st. and fout of ‘wonty-necond-tt ‘Mickot Ofico, 121 Handalph-at, now Cl Paciuo Hota, and Palmer Howser oe Cette ari [_fenve | arrive Alltrains run vin SMilwaukoo, and Minneapolis Pralrie du Cason, or via La Cro CUNARD MAIL LINE. fitis Porta Pas: ucunstewn, Glasgow, Jutdendorry wt lowest rutus, ers prior Glare ena aeeceaeers oe Denia for Eh aud upweanie, at lowest pitus CAkO+y TH DU VERN, Cont Wastorn AKOUL (HUSHER GOODS, ‘ GOSSAMER COATS, Ladies’ Circulars, etc., Wholusnte and Kousll, Rub her I t. WHELPLEY, 31 und 133 Loako-st. RIOORO'S VITAL RESTORATWV My 2 por eont of tho tnman rcp nre victims to rind or complete Impotency, ‘Tuts ntuarciing dasore Yon will be fully corroborated by every Inteltigent phyviclan, ‘The principal cases: producing thid dinuad ure indiscretlona or exce: Rome af tho cunnmon srmptome sre Joxs of vigor, spermntorrhux, paln in the back, deposition tonvolit socinty, lanunor.ploomy foreboding, mental distreas, nervous dobltiy, and Joucorrhwn (in femalom, detllitating deeamia, oid. Lot u Prevent tha parent from warning runt ovil, Hecrat hnblia arg tha ror yyaloto~ vi! through tho aveney wf the th ra pomar iy ony ordunt Is weakurted, thon that onsen Is weak, ‘Thora i4'q remedy Inthe reach of all, ono that has stood tho tost fur over half w cuntury. Ir. Iueurd's VITAL RESTORATIVE hus hoon scrndinized und ine dorsed by the Acatomy ur Mediciny In Poria as.an toe fulilble spocitto fur the abuyes contains ne phospho Tits, ennttharitos, or ather pulxons. Is puroly ¥ Mik, producing no reaction, und 1a permanent inc oot) Iya muzur-conted pli} nd can ts hind oF Loran aor € Co. IU dia rio Richollow, Paris, France, or af De, 8. Brown Sigeamond, Proprioters, oom 4. World Mnllding. Now Vark, far cirewlar, ox of 10) pill 8; box of 0, 110, Bont by niall upon roceint at Brion, Nuno vonuine mithont the slenatuce at Ki Sigenmond an the sida of each box, Bvld by wholosate und rotuil drugeiats, CERTIFICATE. * Pants, July 15, %73—1 Rua de ta Pate—A Mr. B, Te. myunte old, iad been a widawor tnonty-teo yarst hervoua terpuramanty Nad aulfered for thirty years with sperinntorriuea. und for ten yonrs with nervoun, debility und entire Impoteney, For aiuhtee: Iestorative, Atte Wut { inaisiod upon his continuing ita ume, and fn montis hy waa rostored ty ful igalth and vigor Kot y h ii Mit at UO patients trond were cured within 30 days, 15 in wir wee! betwoon two and Hares nionths, 8 between and six mantle 1 to nine ivnths, DIL, M. PERIGURD, Modicing do ty Hospital Charity, ". CK, STEY’ ., Uhleago, VAN BUM AAC Jarula Ayents tor tbe Dru trade, Notice ts hereby given that ‘I, A, Bmith, Room] Pinger Mullane, Bt. jouls, S10, fa ho lonyer authors fred to net us gcnoral axunt for Hicusd's Vital Ko- atoratlve, und his uppointmunt ne muot fins boen ro vowed, Mrdona ara lwreby. caulluned auntiiet fmitations of Hicord’s Vital Mostorative, me hong ts, genuine without my signature on avery box, a enwlyg can be had of meas Hoon wa World Bulldtng, ow ¥ ey onl Wy BOTE NACON, tla gtionoy ta taee ee ae ty FB ef his attorno; Dated St, Louls, Bupt. ah lea LUTION, It bas been brought ta iy notice that « former Mont of tulne ta ‘Loula fa preparing # spurlu multuttun of Mourd’s Vital Reaturative, and ts ust Wuy trade-oiark. 1 pupils ure cautioned ugnlin doallng with any ono clalming to be genural Avent, havo ne guncral agunts. ee BEWARE OF IMYTATIONS. oO 1, ¥. 1. te gonuine unicss wy autograph slgna- ture teu every bo aon & Cs UF BG Lauley AD, Lrdue, of Now Orieauat Joby Keeebany uf cine clnnatiy Van Bebuack, Stavenson & Cou of Chicazoy Suit, bautittie & suite, ue Boston, aid Charloa R. Crittenton, of Now Vork, sre fy. only recuunlsed wholusatu ayonia for tbe aulo of Kioord's: Vital ites Stunutive to the trudge, and all gonulue Lozuy are ros Frenne oR Re ofthe public, Ileut foracivby ‘ait Tora drusulats, OF muy be procure Dy oddrossing ae TOWN, sorpeuon a », 0 , too 40 World Bullding, New Yor! Notice te hatce giver tint Ite Le bo laeney cag 2s Beekinuneat., Nuw Yur! 19 has beeu wy agent for thw, Klcurd’s Vital Reaturative, ls po longer author: od to uch as auch, and bis sppolutmentas such bes bua revo CAUTION, 1: has been brouyht so my notice that De Lisser ts sulyoriising uador Iho had of Surrtaon, Piusumer .. uf Chicuzy, & vpuriuus italtation of Kicurd’s ViLal Ssturative. Tie puulic ure cautiunud thus no Ricurd's storall foo unly sutograph a users. Van debuack, rerne s ts rehyny Ho tue only authorised ‘Whulganiy anet “3: U. SIGESMOND, M.D. Now York, Oct. 1, 180. HIRDs, 2 » MAEMYYS IE y MOCKING-BIKD FOOD, Wholusole and Mutat, 167 Bout Cuure-at LOn8nturduy night to Gitman onty, tOx Buturday DILL runw 8 Poors ong, Chicago & Alton, Union Depot, Woat Sido, cornor Canal and Y, nird-ate ‘A ci Bt, Grind Mucitic Motel and Timer Towser fase | iaave, ) Arriva Kansas City, Donyer & Puobio| Est Hrytvas Humaas Gi 2 Baal tae y & Bunte De Nigtie Mz t iw) 2 ase a ne a is bt Luuls, bpringieid & ‘Tuxas, Yooris, Buriing- | Fast Hrnt tun & Kookus | 18x, via Gounod Pokin & Poorin He, vin Joligt s,e|¢ ¥:00 Wes ee Streatur, CONTE dives bwleue"Avcommodauion.|* 640 Bis Chicago, Mock Ysland & Pacific Ratlrond, Depot, comer of Yan Huren and Shorman-ats, Toot Ontices, 53 Clark-st., Shorman, Loouso, ali Grand'Proitie Motol and 76 Canal, cornae Mudie? Louve. | Arriva, a wal gy 23 pints S20 Be Davenport & Peorta Express, Counen uit Fuse keepeone Bonaus City, Leavonwu i} 1 ‘Zpross. i ie Yeru Accouaudntion 0 bu|sigt foun suds Night With, OO" rate EN 8 uumas City, Louvenwurth & Ad ehlaun: Nbint Kixpres 20.09 pm) 30:0 oo a aT eee ecto HS) pd 310 8 *Dully oxcopt Sunday fully excopt Katurdays, aWally Oxcopt Siondays 7 ee 4 Affebigan Centra: Ratiroad it, foot Of Inko-al, and fuot of ‘l'wonty-socon Doj d-s8 ‘ickwt Unico, HT Clark-st,, southeast curnor of Ite doipu, Grund acts ute), und ut Palmer House, [iene Arrive: Mail (yia Main and Afr Lino)....!° 730 uu’ Ga pal Now York & Boston Kx. (dauyi..;* gig) Bens $39 Bed Bpuvlul vow York & Buston a2, i iamaseo Accotituountiun. : Atiunus txpross (daily), at ‘Niuhe Expruse Urand stapide & Muskegon eT) pu Grand jtnpius & Powsby Rxpre 10 bm aUrund itupidee Muskegon ex. bint dy Ras 4 Un Sundays this train leaves at 5:l5p in, Lake Shore & Michigan Monthorn Ratiway che Mires at depots, Van Muren-st., hi ek Oltitus in the Grund Pasiaa Hotel und Pattaur iodo, Lewvo. ; Arcival | 135 nya 20) a ral py tu] pin Wo: pn Ta pm Pittsburg, Oinctonatl 2 8. Loute 32, i. - Vincinnatt Alr-Lino and Kokomo Ling.) 1 uraur ur Uiian und Carolan Wore Bite, Losva. | Arriva, ‘Mall (vin Stain Line: mein New York ata bi aid Depo ct Indtanapolt | igen Eat tty fF g9 ame 78 pm thea i Sow) pis Battimore a Oblo, = Depots, Exposltina ihullding, aud foot of sucond-etrrickorOftvan i Clarkes aliner Mots Grand Maciic Hotel, and Depot (Bxposltion Built’ ss Leave, | Arriva. ) wun]* 850 won 4:55 malt aw pos Mankakoe e. Depot, foot of Lake-st and toot of Twanty-sccond-n eer Arriva. ‘Loure. Cinsinnatl, Indianapolts % Loats- Tear Bs: Ns 0 amy 2p se vie Nu Berga: bd punlé Tid wa Chicago a Fasters Millaats Baltrond, rt Witte, ut, ‘Vicker Osoes, TClarkrsty. Paiulur iouse, Grind? ve tito Mutel, 'relus leave trum Depo corner ut Archur uid Stowartovs. Lave. | Arriva. min}? 4 por batt 10 kat Day Matl....cpees, Reluvitie & Vistas weytesaes 2] Chicago ds Graud Truuk Depot corner, Arch Hallway. and Stowurt-ave. ‘Tickets for atlvat tue Paluiur Mouse wid Ureud Paoute tubal Leave. | Arrive. Mall & bxpress....¢s, Vitparaiu Reouuardaticciecy's | surrive: cur Waswrarae Ce ONEE Pullman Sleoping-Cars attached 10 nigut express Pltaburg, Ft. Wayne ds Chteago Hattware . Van Buren und Canal-ett. ‘Ticket Ontoes Pepe RW alse tueos und Grand Pucks thoes = done. | Arrive. Mailand 20) win,* Tx) pin uw York iéxpru aay pan(t Bi) wud Pacitio Kxpress. aif S313 panlt 630 wus baat Ling,... rel) Midd pte UE itt) a {pau exceph daturday. 3 Dally, excops Munday. tally. GOODRICH STEAMERS. Vor Racluu,SMliwauzee Bbob'yy'n, M'nltw'c,dalty'? am Ww Sonday Bows con's leave val, 7 pbs ar resurdays ‘Boat dou apa aa aa fe a wea day, au For udingion, Mubiatos, ote, Het and Wut yz"¥ 4 at For Atnepue, eta.tuea. dnd rid. Tp. a. and, Geren For G. Huven, Muskegon, W, Huplds, ete, duily.*7 p a ror Ghuaa iy, auc, Pugady quid Wier, ood Bi ‘or Excunabis & Lak Towns, Tuesdey.. Unico & dveks 1008 of Mi sore bundaza exceped 3