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CRIMINAL NEWS. A Recreant Wife and Paramour Shot by the Husband in Woodland, Va. {The Man Killed Outright and tho Woman Seriously Wounded, fchool-Board Parsons, of Burlington, Ia,, Mado Happy by tho Statute of Limitations, A Young Man of Gallipolis, O,, Shot and Beaten to Death by His ° Patents. A MUSBANIYS VENGEANCE, ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, WrerneviLie, Va, Uct. 25.—Intelllgence has just reached hereof a terelbte tragedy at Wood jund, Carrotl County, yesterday, It aeoms that Mr. Frank Allison, & welleknown morchant of that pluce, not long since took a young mon by ‘the name of Hawks a6 2 partner in bis business. They kept a country store. Recantly Allison egan to aitapoct that Hawks was too Intimate with his wife, and on Monday he set a teap by which’ ho fastened tho gullt of both parties beyond doubt. Ho told hig wife Saturday morning that he had to go to attend samo business, and would not penvloto get back before ‘Tuesday night. In+ atead of going, he avereted himgelt untl night, when he returned after bedtime and enterod tho rooms of Hawks, in the rear part of the store, whieh bullding wns tn elose proximity to hisreeldence. Here he discovered his wite and Hawks together, and, drawing 2 revolver, killed Hawks listantly and shot his wife througt the breast and nbdomen, Inilicting serious wounds, He then gurrendered himself. Hawks was about ond Mrs. Allison ih. ‘Phe young mun wad handvome and very popular, mid all purtles tn the ulfuir belong to the Itrst families of thls acc- ton of the Bute, PARSONS’ COUP, Spectal Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribune. Burvixatoy, lu., Oct. 2.—-The famous Pare sons embe: ent cage came to a conclusion itn tho Des Moines County District Court to-day, the defendant being discharged on motion of the District Attorney, tho ense being barred by: thu statute of Htnitution, Over tie years ngo, while A, W, Parsons was Assistant Cashier of tho Merchants’ National Bunk of thiseity, Trong- urer of the Schuol Bonrd, and Democratic May+ or, he suddenly disappeared, ft wns alleged, with &,W0of tho Dunk’s money, and 4,000 of echoot funds. After nn absence of several months ho returned, and was {n- dicted on two chnurgus of embezzlement. He was tried on an trdictment, convicted, and sen~ tenced to tho Ponitentiary, but look an uppeal and the Supreme Court rece wy reversed tho Judgment in that caso, und now the other ldlet- jnetit is dismissed, and Vardons [s free to enjoy tho fruits of bis Hnanclal transactivusd, PROBABLY FATAL FIGUT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. INDIANAVOLIS, Ind, Oct. 25.—Two colored amen, Albert Stone and Frank Dupce, living on Columbia street, in whut {3 populurty known as Ticktown, # suburbun settlemont on tho west slleof the river, engaged Inn quurrel to-night in which both probably recelved their denth wounds, It scoma that Stone has suspected Dupee of belng on too intimate terms with his wife, and going home this evening he found bin with her. A fight enaued, tn the course of which Dupee cut an ugly gash in Stone's thront, which fet the blood of him run ike water from a stunk, = Stono ran Into: the street, with Dupee following bim, when tho for- juer turned and fred three shuts, the last one Passing trout Dupco's lett tung. 1t is Ukely bath the shot and the cnt will prove fatal. fn firing the tast shot, Stono was obliged to lean agutatt telexraph pole, go weak bad he be- come by the iuss of blood. SEVEN WIVEs. PMLADELPHIA, Pa., Oot, 26.—A eonsation hag beon erented here by the discovery that Mary Ann Connor, who died elx weeks after marrluge, and Just after malsing her will, leaving all ber Property, about 86,00), tober husband, 3Michuet Connor, waa tho soventh wifo of the man, his disth wife having ied within na few inonths of bis inurrlage to tho worn who oxplred lst Week. It a ttlleged that ho trouted bis wife with iratulity, and tut tminedintely after douth hor tioe sural Ught blue, and bor body became MURDER TRIAL. Spretat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Lavaverri, Ind, Oct, 23.—The trial of Tsanc Norrls und John Maher, tndleted In Muy Inst, was Ueaun before Judge Vinton to-day, The defendants are both young ton. Tho deed fe alleged to havo beon done in the attempt to rob Myers, an@ It fg supposed tho wilty purtiva, Whoover thoy ure, roulizad about $2, Alt the forenoon wos passed in securing 2 du The men are trled Jointly, and the casa wil jeolainly: dust all tho Week, the attorneys fighting at every atep, FYEMALY I1ORSE-TIHIEF, Ctaxtow, Ill, Oct 25.—Lzzlo Burton, who has achloved an unenyluble reputation in De Witt County ns an allegad horae-thigt, is now sup. Posed to have stolen a horse and bitgey In this sity, belonging to Mr. init, Living ten mites horthwest of hero. She is about 10 yenra old, Sn ts been in Jail several tines, and his Molen threo or fourtuams of horses besides athor mperty. A reward of $60 bas been offered for arrest und the recovery of the propurty, MURDERED. Dexven, Colo. Oct. 2.—A Republican Lend- Villo speclal saya: “Tho body of Michaol Hon. dricks, suid to bu 1 nephew of Gov,Honitricks, te at was tound murdered two miles from re. Tho murder fs supposed have Ly committed by two Mecatlunn brothers, ya Hendricks having boon finplicuted in tho mute der of their brotlior, and acy alee," 2 UNNATURAL PARENTS, Cixciss att, O., Oct. 2.—The Gazette's Galli- Spolis specint anys Lowts frwin dled to-day from the effect of wounds received a fow dys ag At the bunds of his futhor and mother, ‘The futhor ‘quite un old man witha violent temper, A Maret arose about a punv of glist, ‘Tho futhor £0¢ tho gou, and it [a sald his mothor struuk hit With club utter ho was duwn, Both uro tu Jiil. . TEXAS, Gatvesron, Oct. 25.—Tho Neiwe special from ieee suyas “Sat A, Meluight tueduy shot cart weteicky tho ball presing through his ek Cul striking John W. Kemp under the Tight aye Kb ‘Kemp. Ansticitly, Marri was mortally jwounded, pa Arvin pamtnaded. “MukCnightescupod, Ullicors A CUTTIIROAT, Rpeclat Dixpateh to Tha Unicago Tribune, Four Waynx, fud., Oct, 85.—Thomus McCarthy cut Frink Karena’ throat with a moor dari a jearrel yesterday at Butler, Ind, Lucas will die, eCurthy was lodged In Parties have fututties. ACQUI Cixctxwatt, O., Oct. 25. n August last shot Jolin Is wite, ED. Jon IH, Btuckor, who Law, the suducor of Wits aequitted by tho jury to-ntght 1 res trial ona cburge of murder iu the first du TLE CRIMINAL RECORD. lite from the Police Stations, an 8s IL DP, Rmory, of No, 600 West Jnokson hae Teports that at yostorduy morning, lo watktnur near tho corner of Jackson street ad Ashland avenue, she was approsébod by any young ion about 18 yours of age, arunit ey iar mrentehion trom her nen a culo or leathorn big, oni Fouts cost Dentl-bandied gout Pasleous, e Ut, bivlaton strect-car ticket, aud two ainull cient fhe turntshod tha polio with descriptions of the wir thugs, 3 ahtule cndnagel, living nt No. 1590 State alin wee, mate na Ai Fant uf thomas avait No. ihe ale stree! unday even ln; Me Hecouted by thrva men who usked bln If Me Yo pivly money with = which to trout, Mocncpined. und one of tho purty, Rudolph ima Ly uume, drew a pockoteknite and out aa a tho right wide uf the neck and face, ie atte! tended by Dr, Palnter, who put olght To'et Csi tho wound, Moonch was arrested at Nendo e list avenlug by Olticur Dents Mahoney, ous nayel’s injuries aro not considered danger- Frank Williams, a young man familiar to tho 1, suits yesterday held’ by Justica Walsh In Ose wil to the Sith ‘upon a charge of burglary, Aa thy tay “hist “woek ho was tcked, ity e atrecta for disordorly conduct, suleur GoM, Seurched tho station, wv other ny gthos bu wos wenring, togethor with (Articles tn tho pockets of the vame, wero Juil ut Auburn, Both THE CHICAGO TRIBUN TUESDAY, .OCTOBER Mentified as part of tho proceods of a burgiary At tho clothing store of F. Henkel, No, 2 Wost Indiana street. Tho store wus forcibly entered At night, and about $100 worth of property was carried away, Somé olght daya ago}. BE, Lytell, Blate streot, renorted having hi him aailver cornet yalued at. $% Found it ina pawnahop, and wrreste net, wo ochip whe lives with at No. dig State xtreat. Io identified (ng the thief Kennett Is atso wanted for getting one ‘Thomas Fay arank, ontielng iii to bis room, and there role Sing hho of sab cash. Waite Bennott was tacked iy thong of the verininelined cells at trad Station, bla mistress, Pranklo Tarrls, brougtt him «ome food, and Statlonkeeper’ Sanford, Upon searehhiw it. for PR ard ead impletents, found a nate In the bottom of the basket, sayhae that she had fixed the nauiby alkrieht, and tint he was-not suspected of that theft. Sho was alay neresied, und the guilty pair will be ar ratgned before Juatico Wallace to-day. $<. FRENCIL-ENGLISIL A Ciroular Which Will Please the Student of Language. of No, m0 Hurry Tens a eyprinn has been An Unsuccessful Wrestle with the Idioms of Our Tongue. The Trinene fs In recetpt of a communten- tlon from France tn the shape af n printed cir- culor setting forth the udvuntages of an Au. tomaticnl Advertiser Electrien! Prescrver Ap- paratus of Spontincous Extingulahment (necting with no one man's hand) Against Fire's devasta. Hons (entirely new tuen),"* ‘Tho wrapper inclusing the elreutar hore post= mark of Pontolse, Department of Selne-ct-Olse, Oct. 12, 1880, and was nddri vo tho Hon, Nditor f oF (Wisconsin) United States of tho North Aivertea Tho matter contained in the elreulur, which hus evidently been Issued with a view to inter esting Atuertenn eupitatists In the yeeat inven- ton, [9 not of su mich interest ay the manner of Its composition, whieh is appurontly the work of ft. Feonetiinan who bus applied himself sedulous- ly for somo #ix months, or less, to. the acquires ment of the English Maguaee, and is full of the Must grotesuely constructed sentences and exe traordinary " misupproprintions of words hy Tact, while us 0 business elreular the eommuile cation fs positively of tiv iiunense vilue, as A PHILOLOGICAL ACITEVEMEST it ig capanle of providing inch uniusoment, Without wishing to hifringe upun the ex. elusive territory of the man who ring the Puzzlers’ Corner, the following sentence may be Mung forth asa chullenge to the eorrespandents who dollebt (0 the unraveling of sqaure words, atugrame, arithorems, pyramidg, crosses, and the rest, t prize of $10,000 belny offered (paynita on tho day of Hancock's imugnration) to the: one of them who shall correctly define just what ideas tho plucky Frenchman sought to convey, th thia one of his terrible struggles with 4 forelyn tongue. The sentence, whieh {s selected at huphazurd, runs as follows: * It ls the fire who is cauaing * automatically? by bimsetf the spouting out of the water, mixed or unmixed nt will with suftablo chymient agents, where it Is cena and also ‘Ty ex. vcuting concurrently biuself the work of any fireman or bell-ringer, Or It the puzzle-grinders profer it, thoy may na the sume inducements offered) try’ their upon the fallowing: * Tho vigilant care aud yearly maintenance Or numiuce Of the whole preservative System in Uke mutner as the gusilght apparatus, the all takon toxethor, by mens of a anit or annually premium similar to this of\tho Ure- insurance compuntes—siech an northamerteun Company, haying no one Intand or foreign cone current, would be obtaining indubltably con- siderable utilities or alvidends,"" OCCASINNALLY A QLEAM OF MEANING shines through the obscurity; this tu the fol- lowity sontence the welter’s fitention to declare bls patent tree trom deception ig made clear, notwithstanding the language: “'Tuat tho wurthamericun bold Citizens of the trade orluduatry and also tho during experl- enced Gentlemen in the high ‘nanelal business of United States having both an enterprising gentus tnuy be calting [t to themsulves: it is not, A french bimbuy nor a vulgar paradox one nay4 Employ to-day tho Fire as any fireman for go- ing out himself.” After thia no one could doubt. the honesty of the Inventor, For tho benefit of those who do doubt the comprebonstbiity of bis English TIE WItOLK CIRCULAR Is given as follows: TO RE SOLD: Tun Frexcn Paresr No 13007 FOU AN : Automation! Advertiser Eleetrien! Preserver “APPAIATUA OF BYONTANEUUS EXTINGUISUE> _— MENT (Acting With No One Man's Hand) AGAINST Fite's | Drvasrations STA’ (Entirely New Idea) For Sule also: Tho Exclusive Right and Privie lege for the Purchaser of tho Above Mentioned Patent to He Patented in AM Othor Countries of tho World This * Automatical Wire's Extinctor Adverttacr” fs tho busy of a new and simple System ot a gen- eral upplication for preserving, casily and ine stantancouddy, na well the towng a8 the ingulated Dulldings of wt clusees tyuinst the Fires exnetly Us the precise moment in which these ure break ni Out, < Huyta and cnsy Is tts ndjustement every where upon pipes for tha conyeyance of water tn houses, rooms, warehouses, workshops and Innnufictories, tis tho Fire who fa causing “automatically” by himself tho spuuting aut of tho water, mixed orulxed at will with suitable chy mical agents, Whore it 18 necessary and mio ls executing concurrently bimsel€ the work of nny fireman or boll-riiger, He witl be nnswered only to offers by serious letters 3 for, In fact, the present advice Is ap: Diy log himself peeuliariy and only to tho hous ourable and Intelligent Guatlemen, vizz Capl tullta Bunkers, Speculators, Innovators. Phihute throplsts, Biectrialuns and Meckanielans, Mant: Tuoturers In short, Friends of progreas in tho United-Stutes, who are knowing very well, with thelr tnunelal oxperfence, a valuable or patrle otie notion, in behalf of the humen race and gene eral utility, to be ever n profitalils businvas for themuclyes in the future, KIREUTILE AUX AUTUES, C'EST ETRE UTILE A BOL. The french Patent of the “stutematical Fire's Extinclor slivert&er" huving beon recuntly des lvered for htteon yenrs (from a0 th dung: 188d) would be vory advantaeously purciinied by an northamerlenn Company of water's conveys and distribution in houses such ag this, an the sune object, operating in Paris whieh ty now tho only existing upon the fronoh territory and yet. ig mannged very imperfootly and too much Jue suiliclently, An norihamerican Company preserving ot Fires whieh would be providing or’ furolantug hor insured adherent mainbors with; al, Tho appuratin of security, 4. The water's arrangement and disponsation in honses or buiktings. C, Ocoaslonally tho oiwotrie current and ehywle Dreiiet nuevasury to it, D. Tho vigitune enre and yearly maiutonanca or mnithayge of tho whole presarvative Sy Mike mnuner ay tho giallyht apparaty all iiken togethor, by means of an or annually promino slater te this of Firo'a tusuraiee Com panies,—suel an northe Amerie Company, having no one liland or Torslga concurrent, would be obtatning tte dubltably considorible utilities ordiyldonds, That the northamericun bold Citizens of tho teada or dudustry aul also the during 0: porlonced Gentlonion in the high fnaneiad bus hess of United-States buying both an i prising gontie tay be calling It to thomaplve vit id not a teunch humbug noe t vulgar paras dox one may’ employ to-day tho Fira ad apy Fireman tor gota ott blnalt,” Tho until awn appar tus of Fire's oxtinetion nro requiring ever that somebody muy have knowledge of Fire brenklig out ind when th Jnst ig tnaking binselt known or perceived, fre guently peent ravages have beon already sit ered, On the contraye tho * dutomatical Fire’a atinetor Ativertiser™ reountly patented in Parla no requira It. Ag soon ng tho tira fs rising, whon nobody is auspeotlug Ita existence, Immediately and spon: tuneously tho water fs apouting out upon toe Home, the olecirio chime fs ringing und the ex plosvin of any ourtridgo i creating wlira, ‘hen one can with coulnoss tako the neccessary comploting extinetion’s measured, For further Information write quickly, ag tnveb 08 possibte in french, to the Conatilting patented Chemlet Guorge D. Muthivu to Poutulses nour Paria, i Asisone hice RUBIA satin Vone fear of cuunferfeltings none publicity have tip ptt eethed hithertu tn foreign or french new papers. —s ‘Two certificates or specifications of improving and simplifying to the pelneipal patent, with plins entirely digosted In french, wil delivered arala to the Purchusor for setting on bly own hame those both yory huportant improvemonts, ty JM PUMENIK RT PAPETRINE OUVITENES, 17, Wars dda Hasktuion Ceangelter at barcaler a RECENT NEW YORK FAILURES, New You, Oct. 2.—In tha mutter of tho ar slgumient of tho firm of Robinson, Lord & Cu, to Jobn A, Nichols, the achedulos wore ted to-day, which ghow Iabilitics, $106,070; nominal asscts, $04,050; actual assots, $85,007 Vhot schodulys ‘in tho assimnmentof Jullus Com to Abrabatin Com were also Med; Habllities, ‘$78,288; nowlaal assoty, $58,175; actuul assets, $43,051, —— A Goorgia Sconce Macon Tetegraph, It was at aborwous i fouor County that bo frat nate bis uppoaratico,y short, wtlif, busby headed strunyer, with u brivht eye, and a foie Nuvo coat on, Ho was a little undor the woathor from too much whisky, and was epulliug for o fight. Firat ho could whipany man of hiaaizg present, thon {t was any man onthe ground, and ftonly any mad in donesCounty, Now, there fa at pecuilority about this per teuine county, And that ia, Uint upon tind which will not raiKo a bushol of corn to the nere Pil ean False a diticutty without tho nid of fertilizers. Tho stranger hid not announced himaclt Inn, ho was apnronched by a Tousu-dointed tndly whoa drawled ov “Wall, Btranger, hero's one man yor can't Nek: bat yer ean try." The minin the linen cont wae for antling In At ones, but the erowd carried: them ail ton nolgbboring defl and formed a ring. They aalled Jn the thister Jooked When gown on a elothes- {hie tn awind atorms butt wins noe ge. Down It went, and presently & velew exclaimed: Hold ph” When the man in the doster urpse he bud the appearance of having been dragged winder f freight car from rita, but he dida't coms aul. While thoy. were helping wash off the poe! he was seanning tis opponent from head to foot, ntl mtterhigs “Well, 1 to haven't thought it-1 wouldi't, by Gol. When thoy got him atraizht, he deliberately fouk off his cont aid, uy he tosred It on a bush fund etralirh toned rp slowly, exelalmeds * Ana danged if) do belleve it!" Soving these formal preparations Solna ne, Mo eatlemet front Jones was rendy, ‘The btshysheaded man wailed agnin, HIS ‘ettorts were wideespread and terriile, Ho looked like fn thrashing-inaching in convuisiona, ant look= creo ag they drew buck, thought ‘he waa nt Qteking the stn, moon, and etars. ind the waters Wikler the enrth. His opponent atuod ont of tho Way A noment.und when the arms and lega subs alded elosed in again and downed him. ‘There weru a fer ioeifectual atringles, and then they dragged thom apart agin, It took about a quurterof an hour this time to stop his nose Dleeding, Int through Lt all he kept an eye on hie man, Then they vet hint under tt tree, braced Dimap with drink, for his pluck won every heurt, and drow his story from him. After erything hid quieted down and wl were friends, hs got up and felt allover the Jonea County man, and sald, se “ But tothink that tho Wat! Cat of the Tam. should be elerned out by mehitd ike t's too tnuch, too thieh. Stransze ‘ would showln'y leve it; Lean't. The Wild or hee! Stringer, look out tor yersulls Vt yoln’ to fimp.* Jumped, ind the crowd looked on In awe. ras i tarewheel broke loose, 1 mlll-stoue on Ursin, a hurricane for tive mili rod frame could sind the stralu lone eed le Weakened Jones County closed ii and dt otin auin. When they got hin up and ed hint ail to the spring, he tmuttercd gadly, “Too drunk too arink: just to think. ‘The Wi Cat of the ‘Tombighee elenned out by a mere, boy. a mere child) But giume a plitol and I'l lynt tho whole erow: a FIRE RECORD. AT CLYDE, KAS. Bt. Lovis, Ovt. 23.—A special to the Champtan from Clyde, Kas, stu that a fire broke gut in Patelek’s livery at 8 o'clock this evening. It totully destroyed the stable and burned .to death forty horses. All the best stuck be- longed to furmers in that section, whe were in towt during n Demucratio masg-meeting, the Avery stock haylog been taken uut to necomus datethem. Loss, $7,000. irene inin Jugt one more i CHICAGO. >» Thoalarm from Hox 121 at 11:10 Inst evening asas caused by tho explosion of n kerosene lamp on the second floor of n two-story frame bulld> ing ut No, Ze Witbash avenue, owned by J. We Porter and oceupied by J.D, Gridley. Damage to clothing and furniture, $76, : AT AUGUSTA, WIS. MILWAUKIE, Oct, 25.—Tho Sentinels Augusta spectil anys fire this morning destroyed most of the business part of that village. Loa, 820,- 000, Buppoxed to be the work of jucendiaries, ——<—— READING STOCK. A Decided Roum in Consequence of the Movemont of the Englink Bonudhold- ers. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pmrapenvnta, Cet, 23—The heavy neces- slons of forelzn cnpltnl to be invesied In Ieud- ings stock has veen the sensation of the murket hore for tho past ten days, und it fs thought that the movement culuinated to-day, when the last: of tho shorts ure thought to haye covered thelr disastrous sales, Me. ‘thomas Wild Powell hind beer fn the country onty a few days when Read- ing stouk and general mortgage bands began to display unusual activity, Tho street was ut na losg_ to uccount for tho steady buying teute, and brokers who bad been known ts nyonts for Philadelphin purotnsers bad) nane of oe juke 43. In fuet. customers of the old eesb drag slinuue, huve beet short of the st and tho buying firms have been the sume servative flouses that recently so much Philadelphia gtock abroad. They have Veen heavy buyers of the stock on New York and Loudon neconnt, and 1 house sold on Saturduy Just S00 0f tho gener norte to arrly Up to to-day none of the stoek tad been uke an the street, but the borrowing rates hud been btendily hardening. A fortnight ago at tenth of 1 per cent was pald for the use of tho stock for a single day, and on Satantay holf os much, ‘Toeduy there wis none tobe had, and the stock rose froin 21 to.324%4, closing it 244, 0 rise turing the duy of 6 per cent. Meanwhile the senern tuortgage had advanced fn aymiputhy with the stock from 81 to 88, while the stock his gone from 35 to 17 per cent Ina single weeks It eons ty bua foregone vonchision, If these purchuses are any fudteation, that the English holders pro- ose taking tho controler tho rond aud plieliye niin of thelr own selection in the plice of Prealdent Gowen, BOLD BURGLARY. Tho Robbers Canght tn the Act. Atz o'clock yestorday morning Oicor Butcher and night-watuhman John Roseall, while stand> ing at the corner of Clurk and Ohlu streets, dis- wovered u large pane of gliss broken in the suloon front of Thomas MeDonald at tho south: vast corner of thoso two streets, Upon tnvestl+ xation they found that the place hed been forcibly entered by burglara, but, baying no iden that the murauders were even then“ busy withitt the entuon guleating plinder, one of thent Kuccecded in muking nls escape. The second burghir was found scereted beneath the efgur- stand, and upon being brounght bite custody: guve the name of George PB. Sheldon, Ue ts wbout 20 yoirs Of age, and clutms to residue at Rockford, Tha burglir who csenped was once neal entight sight of at the corner of Indiina and Clark streets, and wits su botly pure sued tint he ri inte the wring of Ollleer’ ture rity, Whody curiosity had been aroused by three Rbots ipa atthe fugitive by tho pursuing ait. cers. the ‘atution he gave tho name of Lanco W Durke, He is 2L yours of age, and claims. to hail: from Rockforit. It appears that’ Sheldon boarded with Mr. MoVoaitd rome ting xo, and became so intimate with his tindiord's ways that the latter A not hesitate Lenetinlnt bim with hie pri Vato i well as business babits, and once had pointed out tothe young mun a spot on the promises whore, ho intimated, eeveral thousanda of dollans wero secreted. It was to “ ruse this plant” that the young men, otherwise of goad repute and excoliont standhig, pinned and oxe- outed the burglary. They were held by Justice Peautiannes tn $1200 bait cach to the Crhininal our ao THE WARREN INQUIRY, Gon, Forsy ths 'Teatimonys New Yonk, (ot. 25.—lrig-Gen. Jumes W. Forsyth was tho only witness bofore tho Wurran Court of Inquiry to-dny, Wis ovidence was princlpaily in retation to the Imtervlow between Gons. Sheridan and Warron on tho day of tho battle of Five Forks, While Gen, Sheridan wae taliinys, Gun, Warron sat part of the tig and stood Jurt, und sketched the formution of bis corps which he aubiuitted to Gen, Sherklan, It was habitual with Gen. Warren to sketch. No Jooked gloomy und despondent when spoken to by Gon, Sheridan, and when tho latter auld thoro Was na hope fur the enemy, hu reptied that be bad soon things Jook Chat) way betoro, bub that “ Bobby Lee utways got us in the ond.” Witness leo stated Gon, Sheridan had directed hlin to. write at order removing Gon, Warren fron tho Fifth Corps und tu deliver it tu hitn in person, whlch bo did, ee WASHINGTON NEWS, Wasttnaton, 1). C., Oct, #3.—Collector Wado, of Bavaunul, telegraphs that mt sunrise to-day Ble doputles captured und destroyed an Miele, aistillory of tho notorious Wash Sarbam, and arrested Parham, Samuel L, Perry, colored, who at ono tlie re aided in North Carolina, and reported to buve taken a prominent purt In tho exodus of the colored peo lo of that Stato to tndiunn, wae arrested to-day upon a warrant issued In come. Qlinco with u requisition tram the Governor of North Curuilna, ona churge of having forged school curtiticates In «Leonor County, North re Pee ar ee oma Court to-day, r the Missour! Stato Lottery case was distilaged, anaes ST. LOUIS’ SECOND COUNT. Sr, Lovis, Mu, Oct. 2y—I'rof. C. M. Woodward, of Wasbington Univerulty, received hls commiae sion as Suporvisor of Conais to-day, and will wt once Orgaulze 0 force to make anutber chumer ation of the population of this city. LL THE BARON OF ARINOS. New Youx, Oct. 25.—Among tho passengers In the steamer Haltio way tho Baron of Ariiod, Brazitua Envoy Extruordinary, who comes ou & Spcelal mission ng a member of the Court of Arbitration which ts to decide tho Frauco- Auerioan claims, ‘Pittsburg & THE RAILROADS. Southwestern Passenger Rates Still in a Disturbed Con- dition. The Wabnsh' to Be Admitted into the Missouri River Freight Pool. Important Decision Relating to the Mine nesotn Land-Grant Roads. Prospoctus of the Pittsburg, Youngs- town & Chicago Rond. TIE PASSENGER WAT, The question whether there is to ba anothor war in Western passenger rates or nut $6 stil an, open one, and the prospects are decidedly ln fuvor of another row, Tho Minolta Central Rail> rond Company stil refuses to join the other, ronda in restoring the regtlar tari to St, Louis, and continucs to sell iimited tickets tu that) point for $3. (Tho revular rate ts $4.70.) A stated in Sunday's issue, the Ullnoly Central Ungos hs tetion on the ground that we agrees nent made in New York was between tho rouds in tho Bonthwestern Railway) Assucintion, and applied to those roads only. The mangers of this read say that us long na there ure thous Aonds of uniinited tickets in tke hands of outsiders, which were sokl at $5 and feas, they could not, In fustice to the tnter- ests under their control, charge $8.40. When people ean buy tickets for $6 from seal} and uutsiders, allot which are over competing tines, their road would get ne business atadl The Goneral Managers of the: various ronds center- Jog here are of the opinion that the Ulnuis Centr] is justitied In the stand it has tiken, and thoy think there should be nu higher mite tose. Loufs than &3 or 6 a8 longus the unlimited Uckets sold during the late unptensantness have hot been redeemed, The Munters of the Alton were cousiduring the ndvisnvillty, yesterday, of inceting the rute made by the Mllnols Central, | but, after due deliberation, {t wus dectded to hold off until to-morrow, when a mecting of the Presidents, Minigers, and General Freleut Agents of all the Western roads éentere fig in this elty is to be held in Come infssioner Midyley's office, when these passenger inudidles will again be considered, unu some defult vetiun taken on all questions left unset> tled by the New York meeting, It is the generat oplulon thut na reduction uf rates will be mude until the bulk of the outstanding Uckets have heen redeemed. The principal trouble now fain regurd to the St. Louis und Omaha business. Tho Miuois Centenl, running to the former point, and the Northwestern to the litter, are nut members of the Southwestern Itallway Ase sochition, and are thorefure not bound by tho agreement made In New York by the Presidents oF tho rounds in the assoeintion. Tho Mbnols Central refuses to ndvance rates tu St, Louis Mit the oulstandiug tickets have been: ree deemed, and the Northwestern threatens to cut the Ounthn rate unless tho uuliinited tekets to Unielut bull by. tho Wabush aro withdrawe from the ‘murket,” It is generally conceded that Unless these two rods ent be pneitied there fs no profubihty of restorhag rat ‘hose who have returned from the New York tmecting say tho agreement was made coudittonal upon the ueceptanve of the same by these roads. tn fact, nothing was done regarding St. Louis and Omuhit rates tat cout be made binding upon any of the rows. ‘The agreement ne dey understand it son businessta Kansas City only, Chis bust- nega, it has been deetded, should be pooled from Chicago, cavh of the four roadd—the Alton, Bure Nngton, Rock Island, and Wabash—recalying an equal shire of the business, but tn the Wabash proposition ite business trem Voleda and Detroit, $s to be included. ‘he — rates were to be restored at once and the outstanding tickets to be exehingentle for Hekets over any of the ronds, the settlement to bo inude at the tate at whieh those outstanding unlimited tickets have been sold, As regards the St. Louls and Omaha rates no delinit agrcement wus made; but, of course, It wis understomd that the rites to these points should be restored, und the outstundlur tickets redvotned on the gitme basis asthe Kunsas City Uekets. 11 sas supposed that the Tllnois Con- tral and Northwestern would abide by the are rangement. As they ure Kicking ugilist ft, howover, the Managers of therondsin thesouth= Weatern Avgocittion think that te whole New. York urrapgement should be upset and anew one made thit Will be more sntisfuctory fo all concerned, LITLSBURG, YOUNGSTOWN & CHI. CAGO. Bpectat Dispateh to Ve Chicago Tribune. Prerrsnca, Pa, Oct, 23.—Itallhond oflleers are very Ilvely here just now. Charters for two now “ nitrelnal” ronds have just been obtained, work on which will be prosecuted ts rapidly ng possible, A charter bus algo been obtained for a new road to Chicago, tu bo known ns tho “Tits. burg, Youngstown & Chlengo Railroad." Mr. MeCreory, who ts President of the Company, sid to-day: “Tho charter was reeelved some tne ago. ‘Chit for tho Pennaylvania Division, running from tho Bulttmore & Ohlu depot in Pittsburg to tho State Ine, was taken out May 5, Inst. Hence, you see, that lt hus privrity of tho so-called inirginal companies. Tho charier fur this Company Was taken out by the same pare tes, and forthe sume purpose, as that of tho Pittaburg & Lake Erle Mullroud Conipuny wits taken, to furnish the missing iink between the two sepamted sections of the Baidmore & Oblo Mtailrowd Letween Buleimore and Chicago, and forthe furthor purpose of giving Pitteburg 1 competing Ine from cnst to west and from West to cist, which tho elty, does not yet possess, I want to say omphit- feally that ft Is not dene in hostility to any othor existing Mue, eapecinlly not to the Pittsburg & Lake Erle, The projectors of. thigllnw ure Iurge stockhgtders in, and vy all odds the largest shippors an, tne Luke Erle Hoad, giving It of ivon, cont, and limestane nenrly if hot quite unoequartor Of Its gross reevipta, ‘The Ipeurporntons are the owners of the linperit Coal Company, and C,H. and W, C,. Andrews, of Youngstown, These have not been vble’ ta ship onosbalf of thelr products for tho lust ma wre compelled to huve more facilis ui woshipplng. ‘Phe Lake Brio Itulroad, with {td unprecedented success and trutiic, has beon unable to Mah curs for oneelatlt of the wottered IW, Lhe Lnpertil puny tive a atandiny erdar for Juv cura aday, yor thoy cannot wet nboye sixty. ‘The Mean, Androws hive given un orien for titty ears pel as yot have been able to obtain “but twenty. The Tmiperial Coal Company were abled by constant elfort to indace thy Luke E people to coustruct 1, the Cont Company, tad to biitd §tuu,d0u worth of curd thomaclyes, und yet they ara unable to rk Wp te one-hale tole eapiclty. “he shevess of tha Luke Brit Company has slinply been phunomennl. Its otleors repurt that it fg clouring €40,000 w mouth tls your, but oven If ft dotthles its track aud trebles Ita enpas alty thore wilt be soon for another ive. Ttiea fact that notwithstanding the unprecedented auecess of (ho Lake Erio Rend tho Pennsylvania Company's nes west of Pitaburg never muda such oupntiiga ud this yedr, ‘The inu of tho roud, with the exception of the division weat uf Akron, husalrendy been located hy the ougineers, Bdeburn & Cooper, who located the Mittaburg & Lake Krie Ratlroad, Whe proposed Malthnure & Chicnga Nathond. of whileh Mr. Bchmerts ta Prealdent, known ag the Wooster route, ale though having the same object In view, Is not our route, but J cin see no renaon why {t should uot be completed, and why Str, Kehmortz’s come pany should not avail thomnselyes of our tne te vomo Inte Mttebury, particularly as they have. been refused by the Pittsbury & Lake Erie peoplo tho privilege oof coming du by Thole, roud. ‘he very fact tat Mr. Vaus Morbitt hus bis chutehs upen | the Lake Brie Linu go tightly us to hive refusod tho privilege to Mr. Schinertz of coming to the elty, shows tha necessity that existe for another tne. “Tho Pittsburg, Youngstown & Chicago’ will bo 8 free nullroad, atlording opportunities to avery urtory of commerce that desires to contre: dn Vittsburg, Tho most weighty reason that ia to be advanced for the construction of ov pro posed Nne bd tho fact that Pittsburg hig naw no competition in rates, either frolyht or passonger, tnke tho distinct assertion that (ore tsand hie been from the sturt an combinsuon between the Lake Erle nud the Pennsylvania Company by which competition in rates cunuot exist, On tho contrary. in cortain cages rates have absolutely been advancing since the come pletion of thu Jake Brie Wilroad. tf know af the extatonce of this combination trom tho otll- cagq of both roads vorbully, und by letter frau oueot the mamiging mer of one ef the Com- puntes, and inay Buy wlao that we expect to bes gin oporationsin the uctive construction of the Froud ue soon as work can be progocuted in tha apriny.. The row in {horgutic rants and will no doubt bo pushed forward qa rapldly as possible, The Innin Object of our bhsiness men Hem to be to obtain usimany outlets a4 yossible to the West aud Nopthweat, where Pitsturg manufyetures Bre ingxentest request? k 3 000 HOW cits; thar NEW INDIANA ROAD, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Treune, INpiaNavotsg, Ind, Oct. 2.—-Tho Evansville, Cincinnati, Dayton & Ewstera Huljrong Con pany fled articles of uasovig¢ion this utterioon, Tho Company proposes to creet a line of rug extending from tho City of Evanaville oasc through tho Couutivs of Wurrick, Eponcer, Du hy ‘ 10; 1880—TEN PAGES: = Hin, Orange, Washington, Jackson, Jennings, Trcatur, Franklin, Fayette, and Union, 200 miles Inlength. Tho capitel-atock is fixed nt $5,000), (4% more than half of which has been subscribed by parties residing along tho proposed line. ‘Thy = =Directors nro J. ON. Hayward, Metry Earle, N. 2 Patnam, F. J. Bradley, MG. ombert, We. 7. somatien’s if oe yaar, Ae We Bi el Viekrey, J. A. Hess he We Tiras Samuel, Vlekrer ike 8. road ts built to develop the tmining pros het of the suuth part of the State, The £0. &S, dowd Is [sai eden trainmen With model enous, DUNE by Master Mechanic Leads. ‘They bavy foling berths, dining: roams, tcloseta, and other con ces Chit make them far muperior to anything of the kind over secu Jit this part of th qeOUnit ess MINNESOTA’ LAND-GRANTS, Attorney-Geittal Devens hing just given an opluton to the Seeretary of the Interior ns to the vulidity ofthe elitlin nude by the Western Kajlruad Compady of Minnesota for a pitent covering 15 weres of Jand clulmed tu belong to it as fademnity for tands embraced in its original stunt, but pretimpted by settlers or grantet by: the Government. ‘Tho original wepint was inade In 1453, to tho then Territory of Minnesota, for a road from Stillwater, by way of “St. Paul and St Anthony, to a point between the fout of Illy Stone Lake and Sloux Wood Iyer, witha branch vin St. Cloud and Crow Wing to tho navigable witers of the led River of the North. The Legislature of Minnesota necepted this Congressional grunt, and passed an net xranting to the Minnesota & Paelile Rallrond Company, to aud In Uh construction, all the lee terest of the then ‘Territory and future State to the Janda grunt! to the Territory, The Minnesota & Pactile Mullroud, having fuiled to comply with the terms of the xrunt. tho Legislature created the st. Muni & Paocitle Riallrond Company, and granted to it all the rights, benclita, property, and franchises of the. first named Company. “This ron having Hled to come to time, the Western alt Hinnesota stceesded to its rights, and mpleted aud equipperd a line of rond atab un Bruiserd, and 121.602 weres of land sucnat and: tying within ten mite of tho rod were patented tu it. Now comes the re= quest for this indumulty grant of fhe questions put by the Secreta rior ure, frst, whether the original in My su) neres, of the In rant of 1457, ng ultered or amended by the act uf 185, 1a to he treated aga grant of quantity in sense that tHe ratlroud 13 to be entitled to r sectlole. of euch and every mile of | road constructed “by Its and gvcints whether this be so or not, 1s the rallroud compitty eutitied to indemnity for the sections of fand whien tony have been sold by the United States or precnpted previous to the original grant of 1257 The Attorney-Genernt's reply tothe first ta- airy fy, in brief, that no grunt was intended which could be considered distinguished 4 therefore phice ag d aunount oF The sce Bay's, pres ve ten land four one of quantity 0g from i grant of landsin plice, and fo be trented asa grint of junds thizulshed from a yrint of on uautity of lands, ach inquiry, the i¥ a qudstion of conalileri culty, concerning which the opinions of the Supreme Court are conflicting, Up to the tine of =the decision uf tha ease of the Leavenworth, Lawrence & Gulveston Kond the rule of the Department had bea to ine domnity a rajlrond not ouly forthe fund whieh: had been sold and pretmpted after the date of tho poesigy of the granting uct, but previous therete, In consequence of the remarks made in that case, however, the rule had been chunged,, Mr. Just Harlin, however, fu an opinion cu: curred in by the Cireuit and District Judves in the cnse of the Mullson & Portuze tallrond Campuny vs. the ‘Trensurer of the Stute of W: cvonein, expressed the opinion that deticlencics eased hy wiles or proGinptions previous to the luention of roids, whether before or after the pase at the acts, night be supplied from the indemnity binits. In view of there sone expressions, suys the Attorney-General, it would acein that the sufer course for the Department would'be to return to tts original construction, und hold that when lands hed been sold or pre- einpted along tne Une of the road within ite granted lets, there should be ‘fodemalty for the Jand thi lost, even if such eulo or pre- emption took pl previous to the date of the kraut. ‘This construction does not conillet with, deciston in the cuse of the Leavenworth, Law rence & Griveston Railrond, Jn direct answer to the second Inquiry, therefore, the Attorney. Gener! ts of oplnlon that: the rond fs entitled. to dndenmity, provided the lands eau be fo within tho | Dereten Sur tho tands which have been lust by reason of the fact that ian within the frsetel limits were sold or pre= emptéd previously or subsequontly tu the date of the grunt. CAR-LOAD WEIGHTS. ‘Tho Miwaukeo & St. Paul Itnllrond’ Company: bus Issued a clreular to agents informing them that on und after Oct. 25 the following rules must be observed in the loading of the cars of this Company. Agents will see that shippers and others vonform to these rules and thereby svcure to this Company the bonetit of the full eurrylng capucity of Its cars: ron or railrond-fron will be rated at krosy tun (2.210 Iba). The tor welght of all other ftrelyht will be conslitored 2,000 tha, Cout, corn tn tho ear and other grain, flour in Bick, potatoes, Naxses lutnber, vedur posts, eblnvles, tanburk, and Ine In bulk—nixinemn weld truant, 24.000 Lbs, reen, In bulk or barrels, and apples H cureloitis,—tnniximuin, 23,000 Da. jour in burrels,—imnaxitnum, 125 barrels; mini- mum, 100 barrels. - nt, plaster, estimated welght 300 per barrel,—imaxtinum, ¥5 barrels; iniul- By burrels, Llme in lnrrely, estlinated weigh, 200 pomndst. maximum, HU barrel lola, barrels, Flg-lrun, rosa tons,—muxiinum, 1; tons; mintuin, H tons, All other car-tond freight which Is charged by webrht—maximun, 23,000 pounds; ininimun, 2UOn) pounds, Sal nent, plaster, and Ime in mixed car- lots witl not ho churged at earetoad rates unless: in qttuntities to aegreyate 24000 padnds welght, ite nbuve. ma: Hits wit apply only: fo ens baying the Company's shindird ticks Uke those under thelr new curs—and ta such other cara as tity bo marked up to 2k,000 pounds capacity. For all other Milwaukee & St. Tut curs the maximum weight to Jond will be 26,00) pounds, and the minimum 2,000 pounis. “All Mat and cout vars in good eoulition may be Jonded to23,000 pounds, Lumber going to points on tho Missourl River to and south of Counetl Ulta tase beloaded up to 2400 pounds male hd taaxinii. Before contreting eights tor polnts west of the Missouri Ayenls intist sk for inatractlons ws to Ly tiantlons of frelyhts. AlLagents are requested tosee that curs, louled or empty, fre moved with the utmust possible dispateh, TNE EAS’ tN ILLINOIS, President Huldekoper, of the Chlengo & Eust- orn HUnols Haitroad, was called npon yesterday by n representative of Vin Temuxe in regard to the tnterview with Vive-Prestdent Hopkins, of the Wabash, tolegraphed from New York Inst Sunday, in whieh that gentleman ts reported to have suid, among other things, that his Company hud succeeded to leasing the Chleago & Eastern, Hlinold. | Mr. Hudldckoper dous not belleva that. Mr, Hopkins has sali any: such thing. ‘Tho Kust- orn Hiinols ts not only not been leased to the Wabish, but such a thing hits never been under consideration or even thought of, Hils road: ta as tadepundent of the ~ Wabash to-day as of the Aiton, Rouk Island, or "any other road, ‘There war a tratlo arrangemerit between his road and tho Calro & Vincennes and Parla & Danvitle, which are controlled by some of the Wabiush people, But this arrangement is nothing more: than an agreement for the t terchange of budineds, as ls common with co ueotlng liney, here fs probability, Mr. I koper says, that Mr. Hopkins referre lense with the Western Ladin for tha ee of the hitter’s tracks inte the olty, whieh was tolie construed by the Interviewer inte meaning 0 tease of tho Eustern Ilinols by the Wabash, —— MISSOURI, IOWA, & NEBRASKA, Hetore the Wabash, St. Louts & Paeifle Rall- Foud Company obtalned control of the Mixwourl, Jowa & Nebruaka Nulrvad there wasquitea cone test for tho possession of this property between, tho Wabash and the Burlington Companies, They both beld and still hold a lirge amouat of honda in the Missourl, lowa & Nebraskn, and for Tong thine it was a matter ot doubt ua to which cormpuny held the most securities, The fact that the Wabash obtained control of the roid some time eyo would fasicate: that It bolids a inafority of the bomds. But, Judging by lite developments, it {4 not by iuiy meus evrtain, that the Wabash will continue: fn possession of (us properly. The Rurtington sieceaded in abe tithing a decrees from tha United states Court, a fow diya ayo, ordering the Missoarl, Lowa & Nobraska tobe sold, The rund is to be ka down to the -dlghest bidder, and, should tho Hurllaston be ablote give more lor the property than the Watwsh, the latter wilt have to poe Jinquiah ita possogsion. Lnoany event thig new btinge will have tho effect of wae ur ling w big price ‘ar the roud, and ehould tho Wabash seceed In buying tt back, tho Hurtingtion wilt, no donbt, svOUrY nv Band price for the fargo umount of bonds It holds In thd Missaurt, lowa & Nvoruska, SOUTHWESTERN FPREIGUTS, ‘Tho arrangement made at the mecting of tho Prealtents of the roads in the Southwestern As- solution reyurding tha settlement of the troubles about the trolgbt business from Chica. goto Missouel River polnte dilfors somewhat from the reports received by telograph, The arrangement fa, that the Wabash should report to Commlssionor ditdgicy all the frolbt it care rles from this elty, dating back to det, 1, Inv, aud that on or before Noy. 1, 180, arbitrators shoud be sulected to award percentages \for all the roada inthe Chicago Divteion, tho Wabash arrard to be based on its present tHeilt Waen the Wabash bas secured is permanent termiuits unatber arbitration fy to be lieth Unless the routs ure wble to agreo won themselves, Rates should be yostorod at ones, and tobe wovorned by tho rulug of tho Assuciuuon. ‘Tho imecting at which this agreement was adopted waa a notable one, owlne ta tho prea- ence of the most prominent offigiats of all the Western Hnes. Besides the Prestdents of the ronds In the Southwestern Assoointion and their General Freight Agents, thore were present tho Prosideuta and Kxecntive Comnilttes of the Union Paeitic and the Atchison, Topeka & go ¥F6 Hullroads, es CINCAGO, PEKIN d& SOUTIIWEST- BERN. 8, 1. Reed, Receiver of the Chicago, Pekin & Southwestern Hailrond, yesterday Med a report of his dotugs for Sevtointer, which Is fu short as followas RECEIPTS. enscer enn Milenge earnings, Tetegraph earnings Exp earulngs rCHMNEOUS Un « ce Or bund Inst report. Total, DIRNURREMENTS. Opbentling, expenses, new freight-cars, XUB, UtC... 4. + dalnncoon hand... .. ‘Tho usunl reference was made to Mr Bishop, Muster iu Chancery. ANOTHER CUT. LAPAYETTE, Ind. Ort. 25.—1t seems that tha Lake Western Hallway fe not antiefled erit & M4 with tho settlenient of tho railroad war made Inst weok, and to-day fs out with another cut, making a 8 rate from Lafayette to St. Louls and to Kansas City, Jacksonville, Springticld, and other Western points fn proportion. — Like rates will be made from the principal points on thelr lines in Ohio, Indiana, and Uilnols. ' TOLEDO, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ToaLeno. O., Oct. 25.--The new Toledo, Delphos & Burlington allroad, narrow-gauge, was opened for business to-day between this elty and Grand Rapids, two passenger-trains cuch wey Delmy put on, The Marion Extension. to Marlon, Ind, will bein running operation witbia two or three weeks. A MEXICAN ENTERPRISE. Santa Fr, N.M., Oct. 25,—Tho iter of tho 16th, analysing the Mexican concession to the Pulmer S&Bullivun lallroad, erruncously stated that a probibition oxists against beginning the work at the United States frontier, The Company wilt work from both ends, aud expects to complete tho rond to the City of Mexien fn three yours, ITEMS, Tealian army officers are now exercised In the Ppracticul running of rallrond tratns, so that in thne of war they may know all about moving troops by rail. Mr. ii. N, Snyder, wellknown {n railroad cir- cles, has been appoluted Eastern Agent of the Star & Crescent Kuute. ‘This route 1g tho new rall line from New Orleans yia Houston, Tex., to the Southwest, In Ita report to the State Engineer of New York, the Boston, New York & Chieagu Rallroud Company enys that nothing hus been done since the organization of the stockholders. The enp- ital stock by charter a $15,00v,0U0; subscribed, 553,000; pald, &55,9N. The Pullman Palnce Car Company have placed on the Pennsylvania Rullroad two spurting ca one of which Is named Davy Crockett, aud th other tzuak Walton, Both are full-sized palace cars, with kitchen, dining and sleeping rooms, The hunting cur hus a kennel, gun room, and private locker, A Superintendent of Tree Culture has been appolated for the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manl- toha Raltvand and it is reported aut he ling contracted for du0,000 trees, Most of the roads west of the Mississippi und Missour) Hvers have also commenced to rise trees In order to secure thelr supplies of ties and timber, The passenger rates from this elty enst are stil greatly disturbed, and there Is nu prospect of a onrly adjustment of the difticulties. Hates toni) eastern polnts are belny cut from $3 to £5, Tiekets to New York are now being sold at 81a over the counters of the railrontd ticket ullices, which is a ent of &% frum the rezular rate. A clrettlur has just been issued by President J. M. Ashley, uf the Toledo & Ann -Arbor lall- rad, unnonnecing thut the consolidation, Ovt, 1, 188), of the Toledo & Ann Arbor Itnitroad Com- spany amd the ‘Toledo, Ann Arbor & Northeastern, taifrond Company resulted in the. ermenization of the Toledy, Aun Arbor & Grund ‘Trank Nuil- way Company. Mr. Willams 2, Watson, of New York, hus been appointed ‘Treasurer of this company. Mr, George M. Pullman, President of the Pull- man Palnee-Car Company, has isaucd the fol- lowing cireulur: Col, BD. N. Welch having, on aecontt of continued Hl-health, tendered his resisnution us General Supermtendent of this Company, and tho sane having been wecepted, to take effect.on the 23th inst. Mr. George Fy Brown, heretofore assistant ta the General Sus perlntendent, will unl further notices perform: the daties of that office under the tithe of Acting General Superintendent.” The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ratlrond Company bung Just added three new Pullman Flecpersof the Intest and han pattern fo their Kansas City ting, ‘They are named res spectively the Bremen, Britunnle, and Heri Their iutertor is handsomely finished with bay: fl illuminated. bey fre supplled wi eke Ht burrlente lumps, which are neknowludged to be tao best in use ter sleeplug couches, The uphalstering Is af tho fntest desizas. An innovation on these citrs 13 the addition of watateroom contuluing a regue ar double-bed of thy cubluet pattern, -_—— Pivasant, wholesome, speedy. Three ndjectives vit Apply to Hule’s ‘Honey of Horehound and at Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. ne THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Iinparts the most delicious taste and zest to EXTRACT sour! Seb aca ; MAN ut Madras to his GRAVIES, brother at WORCESTER, May, iy axteomed Int MOT & COLD and Ia Ja say ont Jan, the moat palatable an well aw the most Wholesome, Sauco tut fy tamer i i MEATS, GAME, ke, Sold and sod thrnughont the world, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, PERIGDIGAL “HOLVINOSY COREAT ENGLIBIL REMEDY, Cures Lous corflion Printal’ Monsirunuun: Gece testes Hinensia, nll disvaavs KNOWN as Fuinale Wonknoss, rai Inttug Vili HAW por bos, cess boxus tursal OER soo GTAY MEDICINE Muctianios’ Hoek, Dopralt, Ml Wholoaly Azunts tur the uaa, 4. @#” Pumphiete sent true, Bold In Chica by aL La, VAN SULAACK, BIRVENSON & CO, Agonta, wand vet st. corner uurbura, “RH RABMEFRS MOCKING-DID FOOD, Woolusalu and itetall, 4897 South Clark-st Peenoe (ltl 2 SHOES. _86 State-st. FAK BAN Ka’ STANDARD SCALES ‘ov ALL KINDS. ¢ FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. Yo 1 & 113 Lake St,, Chicago, Becarefultobuy only the Genuine, AMUSEMENTS: GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st., opposite new Court-Houso, John SMabberton’a Play recelsed mith UNIVERSAN EXPRESSIONS OF DELIGHT by an Audle enco that Crowded the Rlegant Theatre to the Doors, Rrerybody. tho Lavlies partieutarly, shon! Mande &"Mautniay combisiagion ig "2° DEACON CRANKETT! ‘Tho mulden dramatic altempt of tho Popniar Author of MELEN'S BABIES, NOOLEYS THEATRE It. M. HOOLEY, + One week, commoncing Oct. 25, A Campnian of Fun THES TVARRISONS Musical Comedy Company, Tu Wools Eccontrla Musteat Muy, PHOTOS, Temoteled and steconstenctad. AN EPITOME OF MURTH AND MUSIC, A KALE DUSCOIS OF MERRIMENT, Matinees Wednesdny and Saturday, Monday. Nav, 1 the C ro BS i polamlay, Suv. J the Comloy-Hartan Comedy Con: MWWYICKEWS THEATRE THIN WEEK ONLY, WM. C. MITCHELL'S: PLEASURE PARTY, Jn the new and original musical comedy, OUR GOBLINS; Or, Fun on the Rhine Written by Mr, Wn GUL And Intorprated by an are mation of aup ANNA TERESA BELUEIE, Mone meluding BLANCHE CORELLE ond Mit. WILLIAM GILL, Matineos Wedner nda, Next Week-Mr nO, 8 NIGHT, JAVERLY’S THEATRE, J. 1 WAVERLY. annyer and Proprietor. TO-NIGUT! 10 und for thia woek only, tho ensinent cumetinn, ME. dOHN LEON, sorted by Guilek & Hiniedeil’s pramatic Compan (thelr Guaranteed Attraction No.1, in the naw. ani xtremely lwuzhable Comedy, In'Three Acts, entitled Manager THE ELECTRIC LICHT. Mr, OSCAR MAL AS MUNSTON, DILLON Slatinees Weduurday atid baturday nt 2. SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. Evory Night and Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, andsutiiny, che Handsomest Ludy un tha’ Stages the Brilliant Actress, MAUDE FORRESTER, and ber Fierce Amb Steci, Lizhtning, wh wit ape pear In the beautiful 4-net Melodrnma, entitied, MAZEPE A: Or, The Wild Horne of Tartarye YE ANTIQUARIAN SUPPER UNION PARK C Gita WrIONAL, CHURCH, u Yo waiters in yoatden style, Albare inetteds Adinisetun, weenie wT JACORS O11. THEGREAT CER REME Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swallings and Sprains, Burns and Sealds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals &t, Jacons Orn a9 8 au feyauires alnupteansl cheap External iemedy. ‘A trlat entalis but the comparatively telling outiny of 50 Conte, andl every one guttering with pain, can have cheap and positive proof of its claims, Directions in Eleven Languages, ROLY BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS It MEDICINE, i A. VOGELER & CO., _ Baltimore, Md T, 5, Ae ax SEEDICA Le RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Fully 24poreent of the homan, race aro victims to netin) or cotuptete Impotency. ‘This startling assore fully corroborated hy every intelligent physician, ‘he prinetiul vausex produetug thie disease Aro indiscretions of excesmes vat the common aro lee of Tlie, aporinutarchion, pain {A nt oclory, Janvier wlanmy norvons debility, und tinting deouna,ats, Lot modealy prevent tha paront. fram: warntng wchitd of tuts xrent evil. Sverot bablts wre ie ros nulbat lznoranes, ‘Phorn inn well-known prinelplo in animal phat gy Unit na vital action ean Wike place except thr The avoney uf thn nervous ayatein, If the noree f then that orean te f alt, one that had Dr, Kieord's olde ugh power woak, t ‘AL RESTORATIVE line been scrutinised and [nz dorsed by the Acadomy af Modielng In Farid as an ine fallible specitie far the Above: contalnx nn phosphos rus, canthari hor palsony ta purely CRARTA~ tan, und te pwenianent i ats pi}, wid. can ba had ue Levnss sor. £ Co. Wola rie Richatlou, Maris, Prince, or of Dr, K, Mrown Rizommond, Proprietors, Room a. World Atutteling, Now ¥. Kond for etreniar, lox of TU 6h bax 0, Kens by mall nnon receintot pyfee,,, None eonuine, without tha suanature of Wgexmand on the sida of each box. Buld by alt wholesale and rotall druggiats, CERTIFICATY, wud Leen a whlower twenty-fvo years, Wervous oTpEraMont; lind suffered for thirty yonrs ‘with spertuatorrhan, and tur ten yonrs with herwous dedility and entire impatency, Kor glubreen years ho, tried every known comedy witht nay Benet, Te enme to nit and Tadvlaed to try fli Vital Nustorative. After four i ho wna di ie but 1 Inaisted upon hia cont tte a months ho wns restoret to full health and vigor—gut. nutrricd, und has two tine children, Out af BY patients trented W wore ourod within a days, 11h in six weeks, Ed between two anu theo Tunnthe, 8 botwood tivo and six imgnti. fin uine sagt Medicina da in Hospital Chufitys OLD AY ieee ee Te eee it VUMAACK, STHY ENBON é CO., Chicago, VAN BCH AACK lgsalo Auenta for tue Dray trade, CAUTION. progwnt to my natioe that a fo ae? dente hae eta Tuttuion we itieard’s Vital Ieswora eal’ a ain iy trude-mork, Tho pubite are cautloued wimliivt dealing with any one clawing to be goneral agent, as Ehavo ne gonuratagents, ‘MEWALE OF IMUPATIONS, No it. ¥, it. fs zenulno unless my autograph alma. ture ison’ every bux. Meuapdat & © Hive St WEE La \ de Lyons, of Now Urioanst chun, ol th Van Ketaae! bon & Coy at Chteacoy Salus Duolittie & Soith ne Bostany ‘and Charles N. Critlunton, of Now York, thy oi cs i wholusaiy Dyonis for the nly recountzo a ot ivords Vital esta mie tho trade, und in by retail druite u publis. ttuond auto b an Konutie Loxes ty prosored aia fot tha converenes ott Aniyuuts ur buay be Urneeed He udsiueetig imu diese, nncutre Pee eT aM TOWN BIOHAOL in Room 4 world isutedins it ah Wr, ~ te iw York. ja Lieser, ues hie Wieurd's cud tu uct as stich, aid bis wppoitlicontes such bad boou surokud, { CAUTION. thas been brought to ny siotica ghat Ie Llsser ls adteritanng badurtie wud uf Moreton Viuuiuar a Co, tH un. deuurluue tilted Of Kleord’s Vitn Mesturative. The public are cagtioned thut 10 Mlvord> Vii Kesturative t wunuite uniuss my autvarspl elguasure son ovury und mara, Vary ick fo aaa ie Henna 9% s are thy valy wuthurles Wholusaly ile dt Chloago. an SYS U, BLGKSMOND, 31. Now York, Oct. i a AX, eTS—1Y Hue do ta PabemwA. Mr. FE, fan” rmor * fouls ts Hruparinie & yurious ¥ Stovans .