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4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, UCYOBER 22, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, ‘ 7 to SO == = —= 1 \f a dlactssion of Heal E splritunt Cresttine, $6.65, from $14.53 Connersville, | three miles on two. tiekets for $154, and | has had a good way of iting these RECENT SCIENCK. CHURCIL COUNCILS. fines witha ute Vater na MeEonars RAILROADS. st nah tro 0.04 ote, 22 " Aron siti charae S10 for one ticket, between the sama prenldchs to) fhe marke aid the Thess X Git GREAT REVELATION. : 2 fo the analntenar i ore : shure, $1.90, from £17.25: Baltimore, | points, products got anoation of golng there vers . uantzation.’ lea oF ib. ownonler ent S115, from $21.25; Washington, 31615, from The Chicago & Northwestern 1s inaking | catly {it the history of maple transportation, * = i Wisconsin Methodists Wrestling The War of the Wabash and the S215) Wheeling, S015, fron sis.2i; New: | extenslve finprovements fn the elty tn the | nt eannot now Ue got out of that notion. * PRESUYLTERTAN: ark, 85,74, fron. $13.00, ‘They also retaln | ereetion of a handsome passenger and freticht | Away back, inany years befdre _n steam ralle , with the Hydra of Libs Bpeciat Dispaten tn The Ehime tstBuhs Competing Lines. the twotdoliat rate from hore to all entnpet- | house, extending neross the entire block, | toad: was ever TRoteht of, the people of | Some Valuable Thoughts Concerning Hur, erally, || ghGim VANMiE Indl. Oot, atthe Treatys Tee oe eee eee er aairne eee ec tihioh have never hee hiss nial | Mahwey: Peete thele cite nek Ine tne | Mat Happiness and Timely Bugs Ss vt fl Os a 4 vi ‘1 oO Bs terian Bynvd of Indiana North, commenced Nothing Yet Accomplished by tho Prose tho reduced rates of sesterday fron Kane | which \tilt add greatly to the business pf tha | mountalns, They proposed” wo cross these gestions About Sceuring It. me ‘ Mts auntiat seaston at tha First Presbyterian, ; 1 “4 ; sa Cily tu the seaboard vin the two ronds | road, It isn fact tliat the trafic of the road mountains aventunlty, ais connect thelr city Divers Opions atte th Tnternretatt | a creet ane inal sermon, Xf nn ee eS Nome) Reem ontgy Th tniuah aot | tn shyt lesa true eamt: | Cae on ita Ue fiers | yn i: ‘ PrN, plane ‘i ; a . Sts thousandy of miles co - sroad pall dn nereased trad of tho Term Loyalty to tho ‘ phate urencheal tes atta at ak ‘ i yet met the ent to Rastern poluts, elther from Sein allover the Northwest gives It a de | that was brought to. the elly. Earners Bynopsts of w Lecture Delivered by De tL ry here or Kanats Clty, and say they to nat ine | cided advantage over other Ines. from the far Interior, who had never thought Ohog, Oral Before the Metropolitan he Rates on Provisions Raised Five ‘4 -Churel. rived, and more will arrive to-morrow, . ‘hia ‘ session wilt continie wnitit Mosday. ‘The organization will be permanently effected to- Tho Episcopalian General Convention | morrow. ‘ Devising o Judicial Code, “TENNESSED BAPTISTS, = n Ksoxvirzm, ‘Tenn, Oct. 24—The State exular trains between this city and Min- | of visiting the city, now that a graded road neapollsind ste, Paul began running Mone | could he taken alt the Cwage Nat- Rofentifio Association, for one or tivo days longer, all the Eastern | day, and passengers make the distance be | nessed thelr teaing and drove thitherward. ronds from here will be forced Into the war, | tween the two points In fourteen hours, a | At length the road extended into the motnt- "Phe public Railroad Building in Ohio and Jowo= | This they do tot deny, ond nll scem to be | goin of over tvelve hottrs over other rotites. ¢ ana and horse tramways ‘were constructed | labors under difiecultics of which the speak- Notes and anxious for.n speedy settlement of tie dil | itis unites novel thing to see Minneapolis} for the expedition of hitsiness nnd every add | ers of the Inst century nover dreamed, for, lotes and Personals, enlly. All the rates mentioned above are for | conches standing on the tracks here, and itis | ed finprovement of this kind brought ample | while the audicnces of the past reeclved.wwha % ‘Tho Vandalia 19 also holding off, K Cents--Dissatished Shippers. INit tts avident. that If these rates prevall penker of tho present day.- ae oe 7 Convention of Baptists met here In aunual Minlied and rebate the * | indleative of the progress being made in | reward to the enterprising people who under- | was said withot Work of Other Church Bodies at Various session toaldy with alarge, number of mine TIE WADBASIE WAI. St. Louis, Mo, Oct, 21—Georue H, Dane | railroad, connections with) the mefropolia of | took It. At length steam Maitraudds enmieupon EE HT ROC Bojnta. 5 Isters present from all parte of the State, 4 . fels, Geiteral ‘Ticket Agent of the Wabash | Lowa. It rumors are well founded another | the country, and here was the Baltlinore & | perlors of the ones who adilress them, Tho t, culled the Wey Jones, retiring rest h att cleetion No movement of consequence was made by | fond, received 1 telegran! fram Mew York | year will sew. Mlwauneo yw ne Ne } vt eonches added te | Olila Company with a charter atready ob- » Dre Ly! b 5 the railrond gladiators, aud Hnilted tlekets | this afternoon, slaved by. the Genural Pax | Uie list tained, selth Hy roatlway fenrly all mated iieed ade or AAT aaa en nee: 5 SUV! Her, after wi H a . b ent, supplied achureh lia nelzh- PIE WISCONSIN ‘METITONISTS. Conventton fo order, ft Me ad | Still continue tu be soft ne the low figuresan- |} senger Agents of the New York Central, fdent Jones, of the Dez Motnes & | and ready for operations. ‘They went to work | 1 7 Is way’ 3 Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribures for pilleers wna held. The cluy was ocenpiet | eed hiaralufore, "he Wartlorrarorest. ( Eri Pennaylvanin, and Baltimore & Ohio | Kansas City Rod, has just returned from | anc one of tha first great roads af the coun- oe wi Be a eg Averaton; Wiiy Oct SL—A bombshell | tonginature. ‘ Ing on thelr arms, wolting to get orders from | Hones, asking iis cobperation in preventing | New York, whither he went to confer with | try was soon in operation, ee that tine | unele, do yon ever go ta hear the young waa thrown Into; the Conference yesterday —_— tha Prestdunts? meetin pine auaslone fit dumoralization in passenxer cates in the | moneyed men ns to funds to build the rond, | they have extented themselves much beyond | preacher?" asked the untledged doctor. No, morning by the introduction of a resolution ij ‘ ELGIN. Now York trying uh iMoulties that West from extn nny tort lee custards soil Toports satisfactory arruuements | the roriginal intention, whieh waste build a | masa,’ replied the neuro, ‘dla ehilé don't Ang that, some —deflnit - declaration Bpectat Disvatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, a ‘a rylng fo settle the diMculties that | and to) this, end requested wnt on ere mide, and the road will be built, | road froin Halthmore to the Ohio River. They | let none ot dem students’ practis on hin. dead be adopted {n'fegard to the cardinal | Endix, £1, Oct. 21—The now pastor of have brought about the contest. But upto | sales of tlekets over trunk Sines bef Just how much of it he daes not have pushed on through Oblo and Indiana | ‘The darky had begun to thin should six, EN. . Shy s J te 0 " at Convention rates from starting point | say, but the complexion of the holders of the | to Chicago and beyond, and have sent out | ‘The free . ASR mls Heat events othe oe ofletnt to destination Inthe East, antl to refraln froin | money-bags lends to the conclusion that It branches tn all directions, one tapping the ans Rate ante te cle tee hae naturu'was heard from the New Yorke pounce | theaush tiekoting vlthor at cut rates or by | wilt ho to a connection with tha Wabash | Inke at Sandusky, Os ond’ another passing | pfoven to be truth, while the development of ° conference, The General Manager of one of continuing the Western’ cut rates, ‘They | comblnation, Like all other rallroad men | of through Columbus, QO. to the south | mental power yeems equally great in avery the Clifcngo roads recetved a private dispatch | also says Wo ean’t consent to mine ine | with a» Frroleet an hand, he is decided! Fite west, It is a matter that very few under | other department of life, fs villuable ine from Now York informing. hl that the | volved directly or tndirectly fn the present | levnt, I be doctrines of Chriatinnty, nnd ngninst "iiber- | the Methodtst Eplsconal Church, the Rey, M. alls?” inal its shaped and forms, Tho reso- } M. Parkhurst, recently of Chiengn, yesterday Jution elicited considerable (liseussion, and a] usanmed ts new charge. ‘Cho church nro ool many references were made to the trial freatly pleased with hin, and the Rey, Park- of the Rev. Dr, Thomas, of Chleago, for her- urst expresses linmeclf eqtunlly sattafed. vt :? bs rename i fe'only. says the rallrond wi stand why the fariners of Northern Oliloand | ventions of the a ay ate counted by thousands, ‘es vil war of rates; tior to be nparty to the nceept- | bullt, all statements to the contrary: not- | Indfane cannot find a better market for their | ‘The iner Hie y Is esy, by -the Rock River Conference. It | . CASU. ALTLIES reat creme teipial ees hebrec anes of a reduce. proportion or af Uekels withstanding, J happen to know that those | wheatin Baltimore than in any other East Thespirit of ae arlene staal te dintverraly vemedt to be: the onlnion of some that the jd e i: 0 soll at 2 eut of throagh rates, who are going to build tho extension of the | ern seaport. It was in imitation of the ex- | as to cause . is ecoMe ket by some frund,of Hie Rew: A, ae ae old Lines, but refuses toredecmn the unlimited To this Mr. Dantels replied that he would | Delaware & Lackawanna from Binghamton | ample set by the people of Dultimore many COMMENT ON RVERY SIDE Wai oskins, Of AUllwaultee, “who, would JUANAD ce TRACI, Mokets soli nt largely, reduced rates slneo | He OY runthor “apgeal and wdertoraian: | de with this Kaneas CHy wroject | Yetta enatruct the Ginelnnadd Southern ea. | Wills people suum tnvestiaating ‘and ode . Hoskins 4 1 fs ~ | Ing tho: noraliza- | do with this Kansas City project Jed to construet the Cincinnati Southern Rall- | aes ¥ like to" hava the Conference undertake to Prrrenuiid, Pay Oct 2.—As tha Preitie | tho wor commenced, Tho ald fonts, low hoa of oratescand:: stated that he | Marvin Hughitt ‘stirprised tho people up | road, Ido hot know whether It ean be of so + Yanelng in every direction, whiel ean help “the disputed | Xpress west, dno hero at 1:20 p.m, was , nd.yex | rounding curve near Conemaugh, on tho Eat ereeere ater lata and ves Pennsylvania Rallrond, this morning, the some to bo linfiortant that the Methodists of tain tater of tip fender Jumped the teak Wisconsin should pit themselves on record Tom some Ut noe enue, and ore wo Inregard to the mattor of loyalty tdi\the express-cats, one baggage-car, and one prs- tho re vas fiintss gonger-conch from the track also, Expreess- Chureh, ‘The resolutton was fially Inid on | Srossenger Chaties MaCloskey, of this city, ever, refused to entertain the proposition. | had consulted with other astern Ines from | North a few days acu by very q - them morally, mentally, or physically, This MY £3 ate i" Py v3 quletly appear. | great an advantage to Cincinnatl as the Bal- eet ed i} y ys ‘This offer by the Wabash shows that ‘Tine | hore, aud they agreed to take to steps to re- | Ing at Sloux Rapids, on tho norticrn Ane of | tinore @ Olio hes been to iiaitimore, Tt | 1 Speelally true. of “the tntadn ‘body. ard Tress was correct that the Wabash Ine | duce rates from St Lous until Sunday Buena Vista County, cand" pureltusing | passes through acountry nearly ns much une | Sher suons Which concerns it, ard the truths fugurated thls war for tho purpose of fore- | loping by tint time rates may bo restored all | a large fatm, for which he paid | explored by railroads asthe original Baltl- Me Heh che Deople have found, even tn the ing the othor lines to naslst it in securing per- | Mound “Te also stated that the Wabash | $3,000, and fifty-three eres ndjoining the | more &€ Ohio Road did, and It furnishes 0 ust ty years, tre simply iarvelons. How ee d vantent dei tte Per | jine has refused to meet the rates made by | town.’ Agents Were at ance sent out to pir | needed outlet to this section. If the course | fually lenarant some culburedt and supposne quanent and: conven, lent depot facllites In | the Chicago & Aiton te Enstern polnts, and | ehuse tte right of way for a ratlroat, ‘The | of trade froin the South once sets in our di- oT sclentifie La A iar te only a few years thiselty, ‘Che Wabash some time azo made | he is endeavoring to Indies the Missouri | supposition ty that this ts to be made a divis: | reetion it will be almost impossible to divert ) RAG 08 cumpared With the present day, ny the propoaltton to the Altun to pool the busl- | Pacific to join the Wabash in thts movement, | fon point on the Northwestern Extension of | It in any way.” Gany. {| be better understood from a few tusiratlve doiine Its beliaf upon the table by a voto of 39 to 23," ¢ 4 was cnnght between an iron safeand crushed i A dispatch to Mr, Dantels, fram I, C. Went: | the Northwestern, and that. theold route of —_—_- facts, A prominent writer prepared nn elale Bpeciat MMspateh to Ps, Chicago Tribune. to death, ‘Two messengers were slightly in- Hous it enone woul callow 3 ve comia Hib worthy of Chiengo, auys: Lines ‘from Chie | tho Lowa & Dakota Itond will be fatlowed, BUTLER & DETROIT. puts Essay te Le is He steninsips cilia Avpietos; Wis.,'Oct."2t-—Tho notorious | Jured by jumping from a car-svindow. ‘The afusedsand 7 iy nt etme cago na firm fn thelr position not to allow } crossing the St. Paul & Sloux vty. near Shiel- Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Aerie jak ty ist Ii tht tone eee env of the Rey. G,.0, Taddook vs. J. W. Saar eanght fit fan fie love sul Seater eer iy . MA ur yy eae nny AV ealarty Iine to use, them at the present | don, thenco to Flandrass and Volga. Inmtanavotas, Ind., Oct. 214—The North- | first poetic ed ntl iq A fg curricl Pons bs ! : by vers | W y eb Me- u eub rites,’ 2 ‘ u a HVE ut h Cirlirhs D a de-idaly : pattie OY ait overs Closkey. wag oxirleated, ral ee express | some othors whteh nd been wnfriendly to | A nicoting was held at the Vandaita office RAILROADS IN MEXICO. western Olio and the Butler & Detroit Itall- | once'belleved that. the heart was the seat of t fs * afternoon, at which representatives of s road Companies fled articles of consolida- j life and health. It ls now known that this the Wabash to terms, Now that efforts are this Gftarngony Selosippl,, dnutiuinpults St. aed ble Message to the Mexican Congress | tion with the Secretary of State to-day, ‘The | renn ts only a puntp, simply keeping in mo= being mado to stop the war, which fins be- | Layis, Wabash, Vattantin, Marietta & Cine resident Dinz refers as. follows to the prog- name of the new company Is the Butler & | tet what other and more linportant organs come much> moro, disastrous than | eianati, and Bulthnore & Ohio were present, | Tess of rallrond-butldlng in the Republics. Detrolt: Raltrond. C pany mn { ay one | Uf the Body have created and transformed was nnticipatod, thé Watmsh “comes | A'genernl discussion of the, sltnalon was | _ With respect to tho progress attnined ty mait- | Detrolt Raltrond Company. Tt fs now en- | Ir was ones supposc tint If n person felb ap smiling”. and. amit. offers” ky hail ind it was decided that for the present romils, itis very pleasing for ne to have to state | gaged In the construction of n lHneot ratle | a pain in the back tho Iver was, do- we Ne erent til Sait ‘vithrall the un. | Mt ltastno reduction In rates. to astern that 00 the Morelos Lino the works are belng | road extending trom Butler to Detroit, Mich. ranged; Jf n paln caine in the lower chest . ty : nd that n tea wi pals (front wetivity. Tho track fa ud- 0 aly . the lungs were affected and consumptlon Miilted tickets sold during the Inst week In besa be made, and tat ne nollcy will | vaneing tutickly toward Canitia, ‘Tis neta | Jt 18 proposed to ulllmately consolidate with inst the defendant ‘Che judg re ten at the €ommittes of Trin, The fie tires hours, of the following Aninistera, is impeachable; . DRAGGED ‘ro DEATH, We DSO tone G Towett. anne Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, {arin oni, Chonins’ Clitheroe, Samuel | Bast Saaixaw, Mich Oct. 21—Hency Joli: Be Sr tern, C. E, Carpenter, J. 8. Arntz, a farmer Hving on Bullock Creel, Teavllt D.S, Barrow, W. M. Trovor, W:G: | betow Midland, was found fn his field about Jianerott, and iv. Rabathom. calgon Hints noon to-day, with his nick broken, Loe had In pres at ingen O raMbenoe the Conn | WHhitehed his ten, it is supposed, had the _ morning sald nt eve hecathne of tho roll | tes around his shoulders, and was Jorked ate ea heard ‘Allof the testimony and down by hia team, which ening to the barn at nrmunents, “The Conference wes yory much | ONC. fe was about45 years old and leaves alfected at. the, annenneanine orf seh: reaulh ye The es were dishoncaty, perjury, lying, a ane on eral and neheigttnt tendnee 2 ON A REEF. ‘Theso charges were all sustained by a unin | SAN Francisco, Cal. Oct. 21.—A dispntel . now fn operation as Ontrmbi tattaor | tho Detroit, Butler & St. Louls Company. | was nenns a bende engsen Hing pahety the tho hands of outsiders, tio. Wabash would |f."A. telueramJolully slicned by the Obie & | Witiyeaven mites: Outhouse Lies cine | when iis ling of mad willbe completed: whe | BAK, ludlentes -lacused | kidneys, witty have galned nll It fought for, because If tho | Mississippi, Vandalia, Baltinore & Ohlo,and }-mtles have ten completed; on tho Merida & | capttal stuck of the new Company is catial to | Higurdered Hear and nob lintpe tad aw a bust ; led under such: elreume | Indlunnpolls & St. Louls representatives was | Peto Matlruad, six miles; an’ the Veru Cruz & | the combined stock of the two old compantes | (sordercd Hvor nnd not imperfect lungs. A business was pooled under such: clretime | eto the Chienzo & Alton this evening, | Alvarado, four miles; and on tho Pueblo & | forming tie new one th De ott severo patn in the head wits once thought to stances It would not matter where Its depot | asking” thom to withdraw. thelr ent-rates (6 | Mote de Satamorgs cet alles, ‘The District | hey” G,, It. uhh, Snmes, Medliiinn, | Come fone sou partial derangement of the : was locnted, ns It would get Just so much of | the East,. it isallozed that the Chicizo & Haijroad Company have Increased to fifty-three ‘Alten “shetdon, + + . brain; itis now known that troubles In other , ho" number of miles which they operate. ‘The dames F. Joy, Gi. ¥ parts of the body and away from the head, tho business, and the outstanding unlimited | Alton intended to bring about a general war | Gagne ea pete nee eee opeeat latch, WA. Aluer, “and It) Ww, | Barts of the body: aw BAe ia eae tickets would give itn good proportion for | between. the Eastern ‘roads by Ie ent to a we tho Contral Yeallrend Company. mensurine | Gillett, A reecnt meating of the Directors | Gluse headaches, anu that only, by removin f some tImato come, which cout ba taken ag | few prominont points, but so tor ittns failed, s-soven iniles, now completed and acecpt- | elected James F, Collins, of Detroit, Pres tho entiec CA ils pitln be curel, “tis a mat, x i s : ‘ «| aundif the tines autof St.Louis shalt con | ed. Ou the San Martin Texinelucan Itullrant tent of the Company. According ta hagas vot a oaee Hho uxee st nets ru Viator in, British Columbia, saya ‘Tha abaels by the srnlliatory ti igang thelr | tinne to net In harmony itis believed that no | witeh Js being bullt for the Government's nee Ache of consolidations atl vine haat qth PRIVATE, HISTORY: Inst * by al 1e 3 tris British steamship Mylton Castle, laden with | award of percentages for the various lines. brenk will be innde. count, a great part af the rond-bed, uboutaixteon | the two expiring companies are assumed by | that Gen, Washington was bled to death, Tits specifications “under eee eineS, of tha | 1:800 tons of Wellington cont for tho Call- | ‘Tho Alton, under existing circumstances, i tulles, ig rendy,yand they tire only wattluy for ing, “and © one | of c ; of:-nmmoral and. unchriatinn | fornia. tmarket, ‘atrick a reef about elxht caress, woro HOvangtatned, All of tha ro- | Mulley south of the habor atil o'clock Inst niahiting alxteen: speelficntlons were sug-*| Rleht durings dense fog, At last reports she talned, ‘Thacharges refer chiefly to under | Was tn a dangerous condition, . hand business transactions. in which Carhart Ba < os attempted to deteand Witlam Stiles, of Oxh- FROZEN TO DEATH. kosh, and S. O, Gleason, of Troy, N.Y. Ho} .8t. Paur, Minn, Oct, 314—A Sleepy Eyo, eas aisn convicted at Walking tnlsstutenen ts Minn, special to the Ploncer’ Preas snys: nregard to money he had received ut hele in his posseaston, and of putting hls property | “A familly of emigrants, consisting of ono into the huis of hig children to avold pay- | man and two women, were found frozen to * ‘i ‘ the new one, and each share of the old stocie | last iiness was sfleht. and edtused principally is not av much opposed to an arrangement a8 RATES ADVANCED. Te eine sul alguns enlared tn complet will be exchanged at face value forene in | by, wearlness, A. physteinn was called who sugeested by the Wabash ns the Burlington, | ‘Tho raltronds in tho Enstern combination | onc-olgith tuiles) of roadbed bave heen bullt on | the new corporation. ‘The special purpose of | ‘Died hin copiously,’ Strange to Bays tho a > walting or rit ef oa ee ee it in re] ns of Michi je > KW a orn and Southwestern points, The Alton | by the Standing Committee of the Joint Ex- | Five kometves more areou the ove of bein bd = Tutount of the vital utd, ins th saecese hos sold about as. many unttinited | ecutive Comtnittce a short thno ago “that SOI AU the aE ONS Are zoe as, EARNINGS. — . sion four Dh salelaies dren nway the Iifo of a Uckots between St Louls and Kansas City | the rte on boxed ments, hog products, and | Sf Guaymne and the Capital of the Republic, |- Tho carnings of the Chicago & Northwest- | fi, okt nase SrMaeh aes edie ns the Wabash has between Chicago and St, | live hogs shall be Incrensed five cents per 100 | and the dinioulty of communtention, the Execu- | ern Hallrond for the second week in October | dered by analpractice—bled to death. That Lowls and Chlengo aul Kansas City, The | pounds on Chlengo basis.” Commlsstoner | Oeaes of thasunure leniteomds mut Recording ge | af Teported to show nn Incrense of St,000 | was tho age of medical bleeding!” thant hie Fe aa inte tea Fluke has notified the railroad compantes to | tio latest Intelliconce received from vont re- | ayer last year; and those of the MUwaukee | ‘The speaker then raplilenlly described an- "1 5 E sndvanced ‘the rate on the above-tumed arti- | mote quarter, the Goyerninent learns that tho | & St. Paul an increase of $83,000, other pertod whieh came upon the people, In See CUTE ctonteeiented ae te i | ee ee Sor Fe ey et drcfore, inorebatls: as | “Thopeonislonsiippershaveespreanad great | Leratesertes erertaey mccain ea | Helin Company astern vigtan for abe | fatty oF this, tieary, and ting ta Kidneys vancod. eek et. 9, 1880, Were $84,500; cor. ver wel : thes' will nares to Anything of the Kind. | aisentiat ‘ithe this actlon. "They Eo Marie bn tho COnEET EST ean ee bet | eee eT oat er, abate ineronee, | Ruud liver wero tho causes of ‘lyease, ant ‘These. undinited tickets nre the ruck upon | ¢ tssatletaction with ‘this action, ‘They clalrn 7 fi whiel all the efforts of tho Presidents to es- | 1 to be wrong to advance the rateson provis- | have ticen finished for an extent uf nineteon and | “Gross earnings of the Loulsville & Nash- tablish peneo aud harmony have thus far | fons 'hnd not make an adgance at the-same foe bol Kloniatees. Kewelce. ant onesauarter | ville Railroad, Company, second week in foundered, nnd ib ts not likely that they will | tline tn grain rates. “Lhe generat rulo, they | riveuctt te expected ual ere long n zood portion | Ostober, 180, $225,200; same week In 1870, justlee of the verdlet, . Dr. William Stowe is .: (BLL SIXTY FEET. twinporartly appoluted. Presiding: Elder of Erazaneruront,t N. J., Oct. 31.—While tho Appleton district tf plncuad ule vepel ted, John Murphy was adjusting. weather-vano this morning to conslder appointments, An | atthe top of a Iberty-polo at Summitville, f ing | responding week in 1879, $70,253; Incrense, | that many people are suffering from. kidney proseciited with erent activity...The earth-works | $18.47, ") ana livertroublex today wht not knuw ie, bat witshould know it and attend to them e, continued: G us look at this mattern little more adjourn will probably take place by to- | the pole: broke, throwing him sixty fevt totho | be able to stop tho fight unless the Wabash | gay, hing always: been that the rates on | of tho new road will be opened to trate. $125,802; Increase, S048, Gross earniigs | closely, The human body isthe most per- ee En to The'ontéago Tribune, rot Nene fier “spore ae fet igkets tothe k Hon Is. Ce ne ea provisions wero five cents higher than grain | The Exocutlve, in order to mect tho wishes of | from July 1 to and Ineludine the Keconit | fect nnd yet, the mast dellente of all created * Osnnosnt, Oct. 21.—Carhart is a Doctor of —— toredecm those {thas soldcif the Wabash | ites. ‘Tis action makes the provision rate | Tule ahd hear mans of communication: bes ae mena’ Sah EpoO800% 18H, Sh | Uitnun, At te capable of the mrealest results, Divinity anil man, of vbliity, aud: has been a Seat tothe HAS BOE Ee MUGEN 10-cents higher, aud whenever this Lins been | ge and chewy moans of cummunieation bas | G1,873; Increase, $1,221,224. and it is liable to the greatest disorders. ‘The twenty-ive years In the ministry.” He has |” SERIOUS ES INT UED: "athe Alton managers say thoy will con- | {edit hus always been found to work bad- | of “vanmnulipns, Guerrero, Chikuahuny Miulo- : BARS TRE slightest causes sometimes seem to throw its boeit reslddnng ‘Milder and pastor ne Oshikosit Terne Haute, Ind, Oct. 21.—The sorl- ivnege the oftenuieas ‘hs Jong a8 fo Wabash ly, ‘The reason that the railronds will not | acan, Sinaloa,’ Puebin, Vera Cruz, Tlaxcaln, EARNINGS, deleate. machinery out of order, while tho six years. ‘The: verdict excltea great Bur ously Injured by tho distillery explosion hore holds to its present position, ‘Thy eannot | Mévance grain rates Is because thera is no | itdulgo, and Yucatan, The following rallroad earnings have beon | Most siinple and com: suNRE care restarcs priso by its severity... ; | yesterday aro Henry Wilson, Eugene Meh- $ eee eee ee) ping, Henry Dinkle,' Frank Brown, Johirt TUE EPISCOPALIANS. i Yeo, Wash Simpson, George Grant, and New Your, Oct, $1.—The fourteenth dny’s William Kirtley,: ‘The latter will die. sosston of the Protestant: Epidaopal-Gonoral oe ase Cyrene ih i Convention opanad with-the presentation fh | *—. RESULT, tho Hoige of Deputies: of the report of the |. CIXcTxNAT!, O,, Oct, 21,—Silns Mahan, of Committes on the General Theological Seine | Nicholnsvillo, Ky., ono of the Injured in Inary Endowment ‘fund of 7$280,000,: which yestorday’s aecidont on the Clacinnati, Ham- has been establisned to provide sultable sal- | Witon & Dayton Railroad, died this evening, aries for Professors, and to entarge the edn- Ila dnughter, Mageis Mahan, is inn critical cational stuff; ‘Toward tho “suia thore had eoneltian, also Charles Kechan, of Jack- 1 Os allow, they ayy competitor a better rate such competition on proviels by tho Inke The Excentive was ineivcine. authorizod to in- | reported: , 3 inet ; F pnd keeps hen in nerds condition, When 9 M and water routes as there+is on ataln. The rofuce reforins Into the contrieis that bad rf f S, is Temmembered hat @ minount 3 in no better situated than tlio, Wabash ng rez | 10st fow weeks by the ronds leading enst | Setanta raltronds, and. ua conclude new ones, | St. Pant & Omaha earnings, second week Octus | Ward Is depentent on a perfect body, 18 It gars terminal facliitics in this ety, and tint hove been quite heavy, but grain shipments | fecarding to the ‘base, fixed by the daw | ber: Minueapolis branch—Enrnings, &4.8e: in- | Not strange that simple precautions aud care rond might wit el Tidal deathnet Wale TE ae ee antag eT ane | thut pave lin this -uthurity. “In virtue | Si: Meranco. Eine” otal ieroasa seecnd | vital «tes pretsed gers lx one Of the image of 5 T Us of. cae OWers, Ne Excouttva ts *eun gic ree “1 ty a hawt polis, Should Ue “Grunt Trg ake ernin, and suifer, rently Frum tho want at | spade contensia” with itereit eompanien. | PSK iteat: MM cHMMHNET, Sign, | f0% Une nreseul, but there fs carta to, come “: ii y ear J ih o koes Kasi Yo cue of them he hnragrinted the line that - - ' . ; st B el , i es" r ie eiticn Mereturo, Leon, Znerteeas au * ~ te Pin Be a , i i * “Ani here pardon me for relatin; io mame slant as: Chak taken In regard to the this liye Mould thor rattrone” dcelts Cihuahin, abel: nese ius termias. Gn Gur, Werus Hi nn inerenee Of ssNh Enminga se | personal espuflence, Iu tte year 48701 found Sabon S {Cuan sae | MpON an advance) In grain rates nt this tina, | HOFtbern, Wordors and, besitos unother (ino to} Touts & San Francisco Kuitwas Company for tne | Myself loging hoth In strength and Loalth,: L ‘The General ‘Passpngzor Agents of tho va. See Tata tho Puolfic, presing through the City of Gaud- Ss "i 4 "y ri = 1 ie contertar in thie clty held ane | the graln shipments East will fall off still | atnjura, ‘Ea tho othor company was grantod ane | Recon week of October, $75.10: wn inérense of | could ussign no cause forthe decline; but ‘thor meoting yesterday to Morthes consider | More. and consequently they will havo to | otter iino to tho lucite, pissing through Toluca, Foam. dan. 1 to Oct, Mt, €2)21.00; an Inerenso | It continued sntil finally I ealted to my aud long of Ife, eople may avoid tt _ already beun recolyed 962,000. During: last —————— 4 forego thelr tiesire to ndvaneo grain rates | Murotia, and Zamora, with the stipulation. that, i : two promiuent physicians. After treating ear thors ware ninoly-four stulouis—a | ~~ PEHUANTEPEO. Te ee ate eas CES Be | Halll competition hy Inko has enlielyenawed, | Fron mconveniont pit. tie lt toa ta th, ” Coan HoaD no for sownu thu the declared J was gure s : g : +1 When that timo arrives, provision slippers | northern fronticr, pissing through the elties oF AL ROAD, ay at i larper attondanes than at’ any portod:sineo Louts,—namely: If tt would be advisable for | Tay rst asyured that erulte rates Will be ade | Kan, Lule, Sattilio und. Sionterey. Finally, tho Bpectal Dispatch to Tie ChleaggTribune, that they could do nothing more for mie. At ity organization, ‘Tho report closed with tho | ane mntorocennia Hatlrond — Eades’ presentation of o list of trustocs,--ong or , Ship=itallwnay Schome, more from avery diocesd in the Uniited Stites, “Special LHepatch to ‘The Chicago Trtbunte Pio ronds ending ast fo maken reduction | vasicud in the stme proportion as, provision | fontract ith tho Sonora ltultroad Compauiy bag || Laraxnrre, Ind., Oct. 21.—Waork on tho | this tine I was sp wenk J could not raise my ak oi vq | Leen modified In regard to: the termination of fe ‘ head from the pijlow, and I ‘After a long discuskion Itwas dechted to | tes, but until then they will mo doubt have | tno 'ine thoy nre now bulldiug from Guayinnsto | Proposed Chicago & Block Coal Hallrond, pillow, and 7 hold the rates firm fur the present.—that is, | tO bear tt, the northern frontier, In vooplinner: With tho from the coulficldsof Fountain County, In FAINTED REPRATEDLY, ‘Thy roport was idoptod and ordered printed. | New Yous, Oct. 24—Tho ‘Schuantepes | 5 tal — My. bi vit was wl - “Dr. Shattuck of Stussachusotta, Chairman | Interoceante Hallrond ‘Company, Mow en me Ppforrate, with tho Alton:at the ent WABASIL CONNECTIONS. Rhove concesstonm nave been mmdocthe faxes | NN, to Ciena, Ii bein puted ax replat Mile cold alee My tunis Were als ot the Committoo on Expenses, reported that | gngod In. the construction of a. railroad | however, for two of tho ronds, parties to thd | General Tickot Agent Ceorge 1 Daniels, | tg will toform Congrrss of tha tse bo has made a possible: ene sueverars anil eneiieers sre batiy involved Deould retain nothing upon the estiinnted traveling expenses of the mem- | neross the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico, | above netion, have privatoly notified thy Al- | of the Wabash, St Louis& Pacific, announees io powers thau wera necurded Gin. of thelr duty, ‘Tho track 44 nlrendy lad from ay pepnen Hille the tion Tense pally ton that it can mako rates over thelr lines. | that his Company has perfected arrange PH Voudershere o pre! : ; ; ROGRESS OF OUIO NAILROADS, cedershere to Aton,” It was thought the | death as nrellef. It wad at thia eritieal Bo eee at Unt iemliag tines frum | ments for the: uso of that portion of the Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, new rond would gain an entrance to Chieaxo | juneturu that a phystent longing whieh 1 felt gt ‘Louls cast, stating that they would pro- | \Missourl, Kansas & Texas Rullway between |° ‘Tosazno, 0., Oct. 20.—It was my good fort portetl ee iene ate ee ear tay Fe | and whieh L mast firmly: belfuve was an In- tate with the Alton. Moberly aud Hannibal, by virtue ot which | wne not long since to spend ‘9 portion of an ssplration) caused me to send for the leaves bers of the Convention amounted to $20,000, | Intonds to send In a few days tlirce partics of abont $6,000 of which was from California, | enginoers from this‘elty to tho Pacific const. Oregon, and othor distant points, Lhe re- | One of the parties will survey the harbors on port suggested ‘that .an assessmbnt of soven | tho Pacifio side to nscortain the cust of com t é vome Under these eireumstances it’ ts falr to | Wobash, St. Louls & Paelfle locnl tickets ening fn th a 40 of ‘a plant 1 had once known In inedical FiMe mow, egeTY, ccotmuunteant, tn the | ploting tho lmprovemuuts thor, Another | pragma thnk the war will be reopened with | may bo issued. from any. point west | Yetteot Cinchamtt themida gaan: | MANAGER ALD attsstva. + | prnetice, After great aificulty 1 at last su- ilocese, would provide a sumelent mnoung | Willey fiat th ronewod vigor tis morning, and that nearly | of Moberly to any point enst of Mauntbal | lective ds undifrcely pelnted . os 5a: BRAS Dina Be EES: cured thom and began thelr use jn tho forny ‘opay these expenses, ‘The report act forth of the Isthinus, #0 that the work of grading | all the roads,bolh Enst and West, will become nee to whlelia tate bas b i ilective mood, and freely related many things | 7 Sioux Crry, In., Oct. 91.-Phe Sloux City of ten. 4 notleed a lespunlngs of the pala a. ihatiiothing could be done unless there was | can be begun early in the wintor A | parties to tho,contest, ora cae bud The ike aiast ae seth he of great Interest concerning his early Ilfe | & Pacific have let the grading beyond O'Neil pnee). 1 began tomend Tan ys in ve wee $ aeanion oll {ha subject. third “will make moro oxtended | It was reported Jast eventing that the war | eee eee ee toed ee don | Aud the progress of the City of Cinelnnati | City, Neb., and will push the rond toward | Locate e to by about, and, fb two months 2 Loborly from the east or to Hunnlbu . beenne perfectly well nhd have so contiiued ease ET Be Laas al alba uscoma the east, or to pulnts Intermediate, ag only | and the State of Ohio during the past half | the Block W1UMs as far as tho season will | tothisday. It Hn only natural that such a ta 19 Indiented by the following private ae coupon tickets will be sold to Hannibal fram | century, Idid not take nutes of tha conver- | allow, Manager flnll, of the round, who | result ale havo cnused ine to investlento Witch cecelved feom Kansas Cite fast evens | tte west, Moberly from the east, and. polnts | sation and some of the dates I give may belm | Went lito the Koya Payha country previous | most thoroughly. 1 enrefally examined mg: Itates to al polnts erat Mississipnd | lutermediate as heretofore, It lins algo been | acourate by a few years, ut tho substance of | {0 the storm to look over the praposed Ive of | Hela in medicine never before explored. River, as far -enst agand Including New | attanced to use that portion of the Chiengo, | tho talk remalns Axed in my mind aud ti extension, has not been heurd from, sought the cnuge of physical order or disor- York! are stil being slaughtered; all dines | Utdiatiapotis & St, Louls Hond between Stiet- : ny sot a 4 der, happiness and= paln, and “1 found tho running tast from St. Louis have "Joined in| don and Tateyella Junctlon, so that the Wa- | Given correctly, ITEMS. +} kidneys and [ver to be the governors, whose the fray, nnd tho. Chicago Mnes are taking.) btsh, St. Louls & Paeltic Ineul tlekats may bo “It Is astonishing to mens I travel aver the Mr. ©, L. Leslie, formerly with the Kansas | motions regulate the entire system.” : tho business at gnetion points a few miles sold from my polutavest of Sheldon to any | State of Ole in my campaigning tours and | Pacific Railroad, hing just been appointed As- After deseribing at length tho ollices of the gust of Clie An all enyea tho Eales from | Pty eo ia Silden froin tie ened or | S26 HOW sho ins developed in every coneely-| sistant Genera! Manager of the Galveston, | Rit? tw boctor went on toguye ss Baneas Clly tireless than from Chicago oF | Titel or Lifayote sunetion from tho ae say eine phen 4 Wat prey foot | Houston & Henderson Rallrond, : nMtaving. fond this. gredt truth, Lenw' bY Abash, i weat, or to aty polut Interinedtite, ~ ) within orders. Thensuch a thing as a Mr. J. 18. sige sie | clearly the cause of myrevovery, \'The alin, aane wala is fe tin cleeparntely (0. Mat Mr Dantels also annouuces the aequsitton | rallrond was not known hero, 1 came over unas ely Houta hes zenlened dils post. plo vegetable leat Lhad used was stood and will prove a nad blow to Its Interests, by) the Wabash, St. Touls Lacitie of the | the mountains of Pennsylvania from Nyy | Rock Ialnid & Paciiic Ralfroad. Mr. Mount. | testorer to my welkalgh lochatistnd kidneys Intended was to innke :6 flht on Chicago fbletto, Peoria ce Waren an a Atlesourt, “York ina slow-moving stage and by canal aus will herenttor ovate all its aitention aud wet free, ata comet at aythher thele: bugles, wud never mnoant that. tt should | orunttor bo operated ny tle Poorie Town | Wien thnt modo of travel was available. I] Sate e tmunavement Company. fives. | bowerlil, iulluenes fail purified, strength. ‘Alton is just ag determined to. make the | Diyislon . crossed the Onto nt Wheellny, and from tint | peots ta make enough money out of his new | ened, and restored them, and saved me from war general, and, judging by the develop. | , Phe agents of tho Wabash aro informed by.,| point we took to tho stam-conch, us the | enterprise ina couple of years to enable him | death, {eatlzlins the great benellt which a niunts referred tonbove, fi: will no doubt | Mr Danlels that his road {3 auxtous to foster '| Water was too fow to make navigation sufe, £ | to buy or build n rullroad of his own, knowledge of this truth would give to the suceced hofore many hours have vassed, une | ML bald up toenl passenger business, and | well remember the slow und tedtous trip : ‘i Ticket | Waris, t bosan in anodest way to treat those Tus the: Proaitonts-ahould-ae the oluventh | Wit bo gin to atford every fnellity | trom Wheeling to Cincinnatl, aud the extor- | Mr. 8. F. Hoyil, formorly General Tekot | vnticted, and in every case 1 found the same hour axreo upon some sntlafactory basis of | ! Its power to atlnutats travel. Ho will bo Ceol Hagin Tiny, wien Heli tH undies i A ieolirondt nny neeupten: te position at HAvUy. RESULTS : au seulye suggestions from his agent “4 oly of he travel in those . x SG Ww . “ ete Wabash hung out 9. sign announelng Atany dino. In reeard, to -tho wants of the | days. Lpatid tho sum of $3 aiid some cents | Chief Clerk jutetho Genural Teket Uepart: ah ka aera nt aN rt ated that ft would sell tickula to polnts: on the | Peoply in thelr clive sections, and will | to be carried from Wheeling to Cinelanatt; a | went of, the Lhtenuo, Hoek fil oe Che | i ont trouble, Dut Wito, ab iy sumostlony tae, $1) Chenoa, 81; Bloomington, $14 Line | rules. Tho volley of hls ty q BT Nad just been. tet yer He | is anable and experienced ticket man, and | my fe, fountt thelr health steadily improw col, $1; Springilelt, $1: Jacksunvillo, $1; | {8 to grant reasonable reductlong to fairs, re- | had Just been ndinitted to practice. ‘The Mesh Jolin iy tobe congratulated on hay. | lng und thelr etrength constantly increasing, + Pe . “ee. Higiots and politten! entherings of Importance, | conches were crowded much beyond the | Mt St. Jolin is ey + 4 pee Bt. Howls, Bly ori, Bhs Honea Ke aH a in avery palin ey om NGoU Tae tee point of comfort all the way, ani ate ap. | Ing been ue to eit Fe ae ottersaly Whore nuod, wie thie rue thing, eater 1 : jotween local stations. : jon. We were Superintendents of tha Wiseon: Mm Rul of 4 Ergin Retro Bag ta fei 3 ely aye Li ahd th tla of th | gate Bias of tg canna Norte | 4m fen a, uerefre,Uplaced ue again charges 81, the samo as. the othor IOWA-RAILNOAD MATTRERS.: whole I think wo bore it nobly. 1 rodea | western have Issued @ elreular aunouneing | Mfr HH, Warner, of Rochester, a rontla, It wlll also bo of Interest to learn Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, | Mire part of tho way’on top of theconch, | thatthe Lake Genova passenger tralns No.7 | contianian’ whonr flint ctired of n severe ho Wi 23 Tel i —Tho - where [had niino ylow of tat magnificent | and No. 20, Wiseonsin Division, tine-table " HIKE, t hia that tho Wabash now uses rebnte tickets, the Des Mowers, In,, Oct. 19—Tho Central country which has shico so wonderfully de | No. 09, also stoamboat express passenger ddney disease, and who, by reason of hia, same as ling been done by the other roads 01 | Towa toad. Is Improving remarkably... [ts (eee ee ane ane ee eae er oe eee ei: Cialena Division, | peraoudl worth, high standlng, aud iberality along. .Lts neglect to use Bitch Uekets hore iy ; olopit in Raincil the beat iden Levee | truiny. Nae 87 aul No oo ot Pou, | tn endowing the Astronomteat Observatory . I first mortgage bonds have now become du- | had of tho Iny of the Jand fn that portion of | time-table No. 87, will be abandoned, and no 4 ote og, otare lag proved very disnstrous to tts local ei Bt in. but Hl hon of satura: and othe® public enterprises, hns become business, through tekets to St Louis and | slrable, .and ‘aro quoted at $1.00@01,04" In | our State, PE ca Bie Ete Li ainsi ons run aflur Satur’ known and. popularte the ontlre country, Kunaaa City etn bought ts all thos poluts, nyarket, : Quite In contrast wills tip yours | He country Syrough which he passes Aen ‘This gentleman nto hould the Presidents adjourn their met | ygo, when thoy had no aporecinble valuo, wy, : BY RT et re Be aber Cag pee RO i FP REE Mpracl callGy, in the Interlor. ‘These parties will ba fully tho Iter y Saat woke wxnected ka ot seven eants proparud to do tho work assigned to thein {nour respective churches annually to pay'| With the greatest rapldity consistent with theso expensea,” : + | thoroughness, A contract has been mado eaeaegtiae? alc thee, in ifhay. couldn't ‘with an experienced Mexloan. builder, now Inok to the dinerca Thore boing every evi, | 1. the city, for tho construction of savénty dunes of along debate on the subject, the | miles of tha rond, beginning on the Pacific Matter way placed on the calendar, to bo | side, tho contract Including tho grading and {gen np in regular orders atled, boing | Helaving of the alts. to wit hogla the 7 Lo A " ork ag soon ng tho surveys will have boun the pro; wi 1 constltn paced amencmene fo Att. Bot he | innde, For ten miles ‘south, boginning at “Tho mode'ot trying Bishops shalt be.pro- | the. mouth of fto Gootzncontesls Kiver vided by General Convention, Tho courtap- | ou. tho = Guif. of Museo, the pointed for thut purpose slinll ba composed | road hns already been completed, and of Bishops only, In every diocese the mode | the grading of another section of twenty of trying presbyters and deacons may be in- | Milles ts nearl, finished, Mr, “Van Brocklin, atltunted by Conyantion of diocesu."” the Chief Engluecr, who has large oxperlence Tho proposition submitted by Mr. Burg- | lu Chiliand Peru, and known hy New York wih, of Pittsburg, was embodied tua resolu- | #8 the Chief Englnvoy of tho Metropalitan ton: “'rhut Ark 6 of the constitution be | Blovated Raltroad-at tho time te was bullt, 14 Amended, by Inserting atter tha words *Con- | on tho spot pushing forwaritl the work us fast yentlon’ of dloceso' the words ‘until the | 8 circumstances will perinit, and, has beon General Convention shall proylde a genoral | there since Janunry of inst year, ‘The ontira ndiclal “system,” and the further resolu- | length of this road ls to be complotaL{n ac- lon that the proposed amendment to the | cordance with tho terms of the concessions coustltution bo made known to the soveral | front tho Mexican Government, within two loresan Conventions. ' years from Janunry.wext, peeclion wore made In fayor of the propo- | _ The estimated cust of the road ts $0,000,000, sition by Mr, Burgivin, the Rev, Dr.Sohatek, | Which Includes the “bniding of the harbors Judge Comstock, Mr, Judd, and Mr, Kastor, | ateach ond. Capt. Endes, who devisod the of Springtioht.. It was vigorousty opposed |, jelly system at the month of the Missle pp y Mr. Montzomery Blalr of Marylond, tha |' Iver, and built the brig neross the Missia- Rov, Dr. Adains of Wisconsin, and’ tho itev. | sippl at St. Louts, will gall from New Orleans Dr, Wilter of Minnesota. 4 foy Mexico’ on Nov. wecompanied by a Aflor reeess the debate on “tho amendment pany of engineers, who will oxaming tho fo the constitution was continued, when | Isthinus of Tehuantepes with a view to its Wiliam Burgwin, having tho closing speach, | adaptability to. the purposes ofa shipralle chauged his amendment, and authorized the | way. At the sume time he will undeayor. to General Convention to ‘establish 9 Court of | securo Government” sanction for tha Appeal to'revise the decision of the dlocesan | proposed sutyay, and to necertaln whnt mie siden yy | Hea ER ate bury i The ament d— fo. do for hia scheme, Ny Ne 4 na recent visit to this clty ¥ vale: mas amended) was declared lost on lich cul i wevaril inte vida et Ae lergy— 3 \- ne, Consulting Enalnee Vided ey ee Sy nays, 10 Alocpeea dt ‘etehee quail, fie obtalned from Be, itlty mY ya, 23; te cAlpIne a large amount 0 ur phe neta) payee vided 4 Touso | concerning the route, the harbors, and the en of -Bighaps nontinaling the: Hove doln-Hous- | eineoring — dificulttes to be encountered, ton Keclestan, of Nene New jJersoy, as.) Other Tamura will be furnished to him Missionary Bishop of Washtiigton ‘paride 7» | before hiv leaves for Mexico, ‘The Lord Bishop’ ot Huron, Can, waa a oe xgauced, uu belly addressed the House, + Artomus Ward. a The Fi ir Jor Noventhers ini CODIEEESE oar acinecge | eee eee er cece Ua JON i onde In Landon, -pill CONOHEGATIONALIORSY | BITLNe a fowlag worst Woven tate ‘Pougnkrxrare, N, Y¥., Oct, 24—Tho Cony | uro atu remote place, wherv bid fuce sus not Bregational Association ot this Stato has de- | known, He was we Jntus tho audience be clded upon tho following address to the Nae | Seine Lapationts aid bert i mri camo out Monat Cotnell, which mects at, St; Louls, | aud bewan to wove about the platforms duatlug The address says: As thy Churches fnd{- | tio chulry and dosk, Tho puopla tock flim for & Vidually ‘are’ dependent upop and Loyal to | aig eee ceind, «lrupped tho dit- Our Lord Jesus Christ, and the better t6 pro- | cloth, gad sald: §'Now, having dusted tho proached wellenigh sutloca' MASONIC facture at dl remedy oi ovitost extenstva 3 facture 0! ho remedy one most extensiyo ing In Now Yorke without toriuhmtins the | and wore considered high at Si: conta, ‘Tho | of die'growtivef ihe RAR creed Conuames, 0,, Out, B,—The Otic Masdute | scale, aud today Warnor's Safe Kidney rene eunitict, inatturs yw f fo don bt be- | cond is really In good shape, Its ‘total ar- | that linve so fully developed Clnctnnatt since | Grand Lodge completed the’ olection and ap- faves Cures tie utd atneslyc eae waved nh iy-dtanged. The wae an possougel antes nual interest 1s $415,260, ‘The floating dobthas | te time x warrlyed there in 1S?! bit palntment of officers this morning, as fol- combinant H 4 fing about reached hard-pan, and but few | beon patds ‘Tho net earnings Inst yeur | 4 ea E remember them all, from the tlt lows; Grand-Senlor Warilen, 3. Goudspeed, | "Tain awaro a prejudies exists toward pro- more now moves canbe madd. tts, there | were g189,002, or more than enough to | on the Hest passenger truly dhat aver passed | Of Athens; Juntor Warden, C. M. Godfrey, | prictary medichies, and Mia auels brojuilice fore ore ran ata ie tintghe rate wihtek pay tho total fiiterest on tts bonded debt, | out of Ciiclanate It was on tio Little | of Ottawa; ‘Treasrer, Charles Brown, of | 1s too often wall founded, but the value of a . Riso earnings this year, thus far, show an ine | Mlume ‘Tio trip up passed of all right, but | Cinclnunt);, Secretary, John 'D, Caldwell; | pure remedy (8 no lesa becouse It Is a ropri Alton Stanagens feel Sudiguane abont thy | Wee Cate hug recently been buying Jarguly | that imprensed ua all, ‘tlt wus in the days | Site ius: Senior Doueuh, Wd. | {iis prejuutica should extend towards all tha Btatomunts of the Wabash people that. they | Me bonds of the Company, pi Te kek | before the lavention of thot how | Akers, Cloyelund;' Junior Deaeon, ‘Joseph | doctors who ore carnestly and intelligent) more certain control of the round, Tt would ent heavy bars of fran as we now wyeluud; Junior Deacon, Joseph is ‘9 4 ¢ y Ei Wl fad patina | uae tHe uz | Ha On ae | na vara yon | een and Ler, Cy sted ay not the case, tha Alton people refer to the fact | bie between several strong trum ines to got | used to lay tha tracks wot cau | stalled, aud inh clout before It becatne a propriotary mediclnio, is 16 yy control of this rond. It«is current ‘rumor eg, something as street-carsdonow, ‘There | stalled, and the session closed nt noon, Yin thoy have lowed to, the Chleara & | tit thy Wabish eoubliition hius the, luside wis reat dngur of the ivi up at tho | Maui Auin, Get, SL “Ee iran Come renaotable 10 att at it wilt nol euro x ays ‘ oing the car q 4 i Hea papal sano: dntar Hie clty, - Ha ain Grinnell! & Montezumi Road has been peta attentant ents destruution of Ife and | to-day dlected the following officers: Cran ie ei Sol ENR Pyonua torsixtecnth, abet sorta thse; ee turned over to the management of the Cen- | property.” All tho passengers on this first Dommandor, OF, GColling, Beloit; Depu- ial? destrous of throwing obstacles in then Ot tral Jown, and is being built frou Grinnell | or trial trip of the Little Atluint Road had to ty el i Garesott, F Y aus, Conerallsalinu i Tho Do Fa Waa: cal aosuar bianteoin i tho Wabasha comin in, thay would in vg | (0 State Centre, and rumor hag Wt that it fa to | walk a long distance to@et back to their Ble are i. toy Racine; CautalrCendral, ! i ; are ae PI fy high Hy leased thelr aay to the We: cei te be pushed on northwest, ‘Lhe reason for | homes. Lwell remember thatsome of us were | James 1. Tay! wi Portage; Prelate, 8 Lhe tents to Aimerican selene, and close Hints ‘The lense for this partiou of tiv tone | tals now move by the Central Lowa ty not yet | very much used up by the trip, espectally &, 8, Burleson | caver Dau frenateor | S. logture na follows: tus beatin Ean Weoke Ire in danuury, and, If the tight belween oygarent, ae some old men who were slong, and were not par Suess chy Delavan; Itecorder, John low .tu restore tho health when broken tha Wabnah ‘atul Alton $8 not suttled by that | lite pissenger tari! of the Chicago & | nscd to walking. ‘Tho next road that enme | W. Woodhull, Alilwa b fect and free b Northwestern Inthis seetion needs o little | {nto the eity was the Olucinnatl, Sandusky & | mombership of the Grand Commandery {a | from disense mpst ever bo man's bighest ilwaukee, ‘The present | and how to kvep the body dnote slow: q chatty, L wilt begin my Jecturoe.” dtany of the | time, tho Western Indiana may find It nevos- 1 ° v Hy Mev y At if ar of 108, - etudy. 'T' ne of the greatest revelation Rent to you the considerationofthe propristy | acquajntance told ing that bo was once riding in | cotta its permanent depot on Twaltth street, west of Aes on thmatn Ide, ono must pay | did nog reach Cinelinatl until after the Little CORN. tn ing a fue Bent Ci) _ ha h He ie Of rexching such amendment to the constitu- | 6 Broilwuy omulbus when Browne et, In,and, | & wernt pa * | SL01;. fran Des Moines to An SLU; | Miaml had been bullt for some tine. Spectae Itspateh to The CAtcago Tribune, eye adi vere all sclentista now adi Pe ton of tha National Council, in entire con- | Ot being asked for his Cure, inquired of tho 8%, 10UI8, rom Amesto Hoole dacents, or 6L64 forthe | In spouting of tho fmportanee of arall- | - nwicary, Ie Oct. 2—Farmors have juat | su J can but feel that the discovery which lurinity with Its essential spirit aud purpose,, | Ulver if be could change 5, uu delvor anid be Sr. Louis, Mo. Ovt .2L—The Chicago & | two lucul tickets, or uw diilerence of 37 conte, J rond to the ante of a elty,” sald the Judge ee have been permitted to mak wil Mires i tered 4 " i i tekot,. PF {wr a few uinutes' pause,“ thore {a no bet- | commenced husking thelr com. All are dis- | luv deseribed to you, Is destln fhe wih inl ees Falta siti aa alla Freer : pent vue fi Tassel Real ir ittatration than iN the case of the Baltl- | appointed ut the yleld. Thoso who thought the greuteast, best, and. inost reliable friend to sel Of AY bo necwanay fo mek It the natund Vand togorouty Upon this Ward bocamo vary t two The following Js Dal lat of cut prices | tickets ure cheaper than .o through tleket, | more & Olly. altimore has ways been | they might fel. twenty-five bushila are only those who suifer amlilong for bappineas, as 8 conference of Churenes devottug - Itsel; kt ld,bo got out? Because i ana | MESSE, chet ta, ; if. intelligence with regurd t said; “1 novor aid E hadi e Wholly’ to the Cheistlau commu Hut I have, "i ality ho bad pot the p: 7 " from here to«lay; To Clove! 45, cnt | but they cannot understaud why It should ba} a very important market . for stern | husking out fifteen. ‘The crop iy very poor | well us to those who desire to keep the joys ditalon of h faith and order, and to asked ff you could change 3. 0 conte.’ Lonly {rom §15.253 Biimto, 80.45, from $17.25; | $hat tho roud will earry a, pasacnger clyhty- | products, aud tho reason of it Is that it | ln quality, aud welghs light they now possess,” free Ghat ar ‘