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THE ‘for honest, fearicss men. ‘This tot nie forms the ne, af dee between the polltical parties can ae sISrOMAOy: ‘The dliference betwoun the Itepublioan party and the Demoorntlo party ja aptly expressed tn nom Benton's quotation from ‘ald Dr. Townsends “tho dilterence Is as oat as Unt Letwoon old and now De. Jacob Rhnscnd'sBarenparil Teavonwvarid widoapart, and uiinitly dissiniltar. Some of the Domoorats of the Second Dis- inet don’t Ike what Gen, Farnsworth sald in Congress of Ucn. Hancock, the candidate of tha gold South: and flabby doughfaces for I'rest- ald Farnsworth: a . ta cok L regret tu say, fs tho idol of the dis- foynl, the Ttebel, the traitor, the enemy of his lovfernmont In ‘that Departitiont, and whoovor minends bimsolf to the nffoctions vf the lobe Geimont there commends hinsell equally to the ficetlous of tholr Itebot brothren vit'thls Noor, ural dl Contrast of mothods er sava the New York World (Ilancock’s pet orgnn)s : Y fing, poltttoal nasoctation with’ nny prutectiontat. b JP Proteeuoniat ean ben Domu- cratatall, Our bope $s in inalcte 8 Demue ranout-and-out, thick and thin cugrcasiv Hidlernne PreeeTene parte, subordionting a fasucs to this, aud thureby drawing to ltavit ntl citizens who have v true ‘nppreciation of this graud principle. ee !Propany Mr. Carter Humbug Harrison will not cause tho orrest of any more Uulted States Supervisors of Election, But ho might got Dr. Wlackburn, of Kentuoky, to coma to Enieago aud hold Infected rags-under-thate noses, ‘Try to carry off the Supervisors with amatl-pox, Mr, Harrison; that's your only CRAIC ergeren -Jupor Drustonn fs in full accord with Gon. Hancock on the subject of the sucrodobnr- acter of tbe writ of habeaacorpus, Ho inetsts, as did Hangock In Urdor No, 40, that thy right of habeus corpus ** must be preserved"; and in this justauco Uncle Sam-wilt sustain the upright Judge. oss apeeaat “Tite best Mayor that Chiengo ever had’? will take notice that Judge Thomas Drummond has not retirod from tho Bunch, Potlodmon will also take notes tut Chicago fs in the United States, and that Unulé Sam {sa bigger ingen than old Harrelson, * =~ Five hundred Doard-of-Trado stalwart men will stand at tha poils in this clty all day qTuesduy, Just to sce, you know, whethor Carter Humbug Harrison's policomen will undertake to prevent epublicans from voting tholr sentl- tents. ee ‘Mn. Hanurson’s Connittee Is engaged In, circulating a forgery, Which every mun on that: Committes well knows to be a forgery; ond tore 16 natone of them who will not bo ashamod of bimectt next Wednesday, though thoy are apt shamed casily. e: a No sencianr can logo by closing his store Tuesday. There will be day ono supreme busl- ness inthis country on that day, whivh will bo tha clection’of a Preatdent qui tho assurance of permuncneo to financlal and commeretal fairs. ———_—. 'xveny ono of the Republican’ candidates for County Coumissionur Ja rated in the cum. mercial agoney’s register as worth $40,000 to 0,00, and thoroughly teustworthyjn overy re- spect, Could any purty do botter thun that? , a 4 iIt would be ponny-wise and pound-foolish polluy for any morcbant to keep his storo open: forthosako of a few dollars Tucsdsy and loso perhaps ten timosns much ns ho would take In ‘Ly Domocratio taxation next your.” . Rerunticans may be dissatistiod with this * enndidate or that, but they can never be satis- fied with u dishonest ballot-box. ‘Two wrongs do not makearight. Btaying away from the polls cannot help toclect goud pilicers. « hecho Tne Increago-In the vote.of Ohio: at the Iste election over tho highest vote over bofore cast was 45,400. Tho increasy jo'Chicago alyne will possibly. bo 90,0W0;, aud in the whole State, it- Snot unlikely, twice as much, _ ‘ *Eteven millfon frances in French’ gold reqched Now York on Wednosday by the steamer. Wioland, which also brought onough. Gorman. gold to make tho wholo shipmont three miliious of gold by ono steamer? -Tne Ropublicans of. Brooklyn have de- tected moro than 1,000 casea of false reglstras ton In’ that city, Possibly twico that number might bo dotected In Chicago’ with a little effort ang push. -Iris an even bet among tho knowing ones that Hancocke witl not have 183 Etectara! yotes—" tho proclso numbor that Wade Hampton pledged. tothe Domocratio candidat at Clacinnati, ‘Tim heart of the Democracy wilt bobroken i{ tho Suporh Ia distanced this timo,. Wo no, longor struggte moroly to defeat alm, but must have him shut out ultogother, val : a : Mn, Stives tried to deal’ fairly at Horshoy Nall, and ho admittod that the county had never ites had 60 pure and ofliolont a Government now, é ; ne ‘Tue Confederate Democratic Congress did not suaceed in repealing the United States Eleo- tion laws. Thoy tried and failed; that's alt, = | FOxty one day ‘to rebuke the. Forgery Party, put down ballot-box stuffing, and lft tho burden off from tho Solid South, e Tit Democrats hive tho City Government ow, What would thoy do if thoy bad the Coun- ty Govornment ulgo? ' : a Just ono day for purity, economy, and eMctency tn. tha County, State, and National Governments, 2 No nespecranne Democrat can vote for & party that countenwnces and turlyes upon forgery, ‘ wnat ee ‘Tie Borgary party inust go down tn this Country, or the country, must go down, —a Cris have been swept out in the County all for repeaters and bullducore, : em Tux Republicans of Now York have the Odds In thelr favor two to one. j Oxz day In four yenrs Ig tot much to give : the country, fe Bustveyeaen: Put up and shut up— Tuesday, : ¥ ere PERSONALS, mA Gen, Haneook soems to be in favor of tafty Sei Democrats only, : g * 1 ses that yourig Bill has gona to Europe, How that the old gont bas roturned."—Aaud 4, According ton fashion Journal Inwn fs to Otho cdrrevt “thing for spring dresses hero- quate ‘Tho most bigh-tonod girls will be all for awh boreattor, * ‘ - yor 1. W. Sharrow, a well-known Now Ork Jontnalist, his taken: charge of a papor n Providence, It, Le Providence will noto tho fall of a sparrow. ; ee a2 Some of (ien, Haneoel’s friends: haye en Hie Wilson steDonatd to. modct a buat of hin pishsly swallor thun, life, Tho Qenornt will Menish the lifc-alze ono himevlf next week, Dy ate Syraci 36, Standard says that Anu 7 fuson will soon pay a vialt to Susan 1 ‘othany. Whata tovoly tim. thay will bavo Tg nite about Nevo and tho obellsk and sam Another cruel blaw has beon struck at St oul: A world's Uaby show is to bo hold in te po eet Miler, at wei one nf tho pointy anallnga tt ae es awarding Prizes will be a The Republican victories .1n Indiana and ut thee Just in: time to counteract the effect. pe ‘2 announcoment that severni ‘American ‘ore hud safolycrossca the Atiantio on tholy return from, Elirupe, . é ‘ air Victor Nuweomb, the retiring Pres!- eet tho Loulayilio, Nashville & Great Bouth- Hallway, y but 36 ycars old, aud {4 reported be worth $4, 1 2 Uy ioe ee tate retirement ls cunsed “fine of the German Princes tss0on to marty nentttceas Of Schlegwig-Holatois, and as it is _ rind yet umes to give the full names Parties intorosted tho invitations ta tho afar resombio Saree-sheot posters, > Experiments with a New Electric Safety System. Tho. 8t. Louis Rate Finally Ro- duced to Five Dollars. 1 ARRESTING ACCIDENTS, Tho question of providing a safe algnnl, that Witt provent tho numerous rattrond accidents that quuir almost dutly, and by whit so many Usoful ves aro arertiicod, Is one that has long heen n subject of earnest atudy and éxpertment. Neatly all tho devices thus far tried have proved Mmoru vr less defective, A aystum of olectria algnats hoy Intely beon invented which is now boing Introduced by the Union Electric Signat Company, and whieh ft {8 believed wilt prove duperlor to sany slgnal yet invented and wit, make ratlrond -aceldenta from eol- Usions, broken —ratia, opon awitches, oto, almost an imposstbility, Dy thts systom tho rails ure used aa conductors and tho track arranged it rignal avetions of n mite or more Jf desired, euch gection Ueing provided with slgnale ao placed that it ts Sinpossivio for an engineer to run upon dangerous ground, ex- eopthe docs It reoklosly or willfully with the autormutta warning staring him in the fave as he enters tho dungerous portion of the track. Tho cireust of euch algnal section Is complete, but 1s Interriipted by an obstruction placed across the track, ora palr of oarewheels with tholr axlo on it. orany other conductor eonnecting the rails between the onds of the section, or by dis placoment "of nn rall or switeh, or by nf wishout, which gives on ground connéetlon.and wa tong'us this condition romans the dungor signats at cach end of the section will Inevitably give warning to an approaching train, - ut tho moment the artiticlat connection {gs removed tho current resumes {ts usual clr cult, aud safety signals nutomntivally roplice those of danger, With this slgnul, it da ctalmed, hot a rail ein be broken without giving line Medlato warning, no cars cnn be broken loose from their trains and loft on tho track without notifying alt trains comug or gulug that there is danger; a cur on a_side-track cannot be loft partly on tho matit-track, which 1s the onuse of inainy collisions, without showing to the cngine Cor that there is dunger ahoud. ven if ab tt Uctously-dtsposed peraon shouttd mediate with tho signal, and set it so that It cannot turn. to. dane ger, the engineer would know thera was some Uilng wrong, ag tho signal has to turn-in his face, and if {i dous not ao turn. he knows thore isdauxer, Should tho machinery get broken, or tho signal othorwise gut out of order, It will’ at once show danger, and cause the engineer ta.act cautiously, thus anauiliug him to report the fact atonce and have the matter vorructed. Lt is Appilenbly to double or single-trick ruilrond: switches, druwtirldges, Junctions, ernsaings, and Is provided with both night and diy signal: ‘Tho Preajdent of the Fitehbitrg fallrond Mr. Willinn B. Stearns, nnd his General Superiitend: ent, Mr, John Adanis, were tho frat ones to revs ownizo the inerits of the sigan, and hid It intro dhced on thuir rond, "This Company now elalms to hive the xnfost sigual in existence. ‘Tho Peunsylvania Nallrond Company bas niso lately adopted this eleatric automatic algnnl. Tho Burhngiin & Quincy Iallroal Company ia the fret road in the West to maka_n tril of this signal, A few months ago tho Union Elou: trie Signal Company placed the slenals on seven= won sales: of the rond betwoen Riverside and { Naperville, where thoy hive ainee beort 11 use, A Intwu party of prominent ratiway omicials and others intorcsted In such mattora left the Burlington Depot yestorduy morning at 11 o'olock, ‘aecompanted by. tho olticinla’ of tho Burlington and tho Union Electric signal Cow pany, to make an oxainination of tho now pya- fom. Among the most prominont persons presont wore TJ. tar, General Sannger of the Burlington; 1, MH, Porter, Presidont Chi cago, St. Paul & Oinnata;. Cc. Cc. WI Assistant Gencrul Manager, and J. 8. Oliver, Gonoral Superintendent Chleaga & ‘Northwest erny J. Ht. Parsong, Superintendent Lake Shore . B, Brown, resident Weatern Indiana, Altogether about . forty: vaple. took’ part in ‘tho excursion, Oscar Guasett, Gener! Superintendent, and J. Hamilton Farrar, Assistant General Superintendent of tho Union Electric Signal Company. explained to the party tho wurking of tho systum. Jn tho double-track system, os used on thls road, the track is divided Into sections of amily, with O battery and two signals to oach section. One Of tho signals bus n red banner, and is the pri- mary or home signal; the other 16 the secondary or distant signal, und fs conneoted with the pri+ mary to operate at exnetly the same time. ‘ho primary wi a is placed at about 300 foet within the end of tho section whore the trains onter, in ordor to give the sigunl to to oporate in the fuce of tho onszincer to cuntie bim to see that tho Brant Operates proper! ary signati{s placed nt from 3, to 1,800 feet back from the primary on tho section in the rear, and shows green or cnution so long as tho pritanry shows danger, orn, train ig on the sec- Uon ahead When tho electric interlocking awitch is usod a train cnn enter a section if the aignals oro nt safety, and It will be impossible to. to throw tho awitell In feo of a train. ‘Tho siguals arc go connected with the rails and battery that thoy will show anngor whon a tram or purtof 9 train ison tha ecction, when a rail is torn up or ‘broken apart; when’ a awitch 1g intapluced, or ‘when n battery ts broken. ‘The horinal position of the signals ta at sufety, In which poaltion thoy are hold by the direct action of maynotiaw produced by u battery connected to.tho rails and baving its circuit constantly closed through the entiro length of tha section connyctod with the algnala, Alt those, present at yesterday's examination Wore sutisied that thd signal, while In good working condition futtitied ull that is claimed for it—nanely: sittety from all serts of uceldenta, But thoy were afrald thut the machinery of tho algnals might got cusily out of order, ands thus onusa great deluya to trains. As safety, however, is tho gront dcsideratum toho achleved tho mattor of fel would cut but a amull igure untess troubles in tho work- Jog of tho signals should ariso that aro not readily romediad. The Inventors claim that any break tu the machinery can be remudied within short noticu. Of course there his tobe uw mun to take cure ot and watch tho piqnals, ag tholr batteries neat renlententug, and tho muchinery: has bo wound up aftor the signal bas made about 80) ryvolutions, There isono man who takes caro of auvontoon miles supplied with those signals on tho Burlington, Ho ts senplled with @ track volovipece and clatmsto be abto to tnke carvof more than double the number of strnals he his now to louk after, ‘Tho orlyinal cost of putting on these signals will bu henvy. Tho cost will amount to about $400 or 8500 per mile, but tho costof mualutatne ing thom Is suld to be very Hght, . THE PASSENGER WAR. As. predicted yostorday, the Wabash hog finally met tho pasaonyor rates of the Alton and [ttuala Central to St. Louls, nnd Is now selling Huilted tickets to that point for §, the samo“us tho vthors, The Wabash held off until yoster- day noon without redualng the rate to that flaure in tho hope that the General Passenger Agonts of tho threo roads might suceced in tnaking an arrungenont for the puvling of the business, or iu some other way devise an’ plan by which tho former rates could. be ‘inaintafnod. The Gen- ‘eral Passongor Agonta of the Alton, Ilinoly Central, and = Wabnabj!: who — cunstituto the Committeo on arranging matters for the St. Louls’ Division, mot yesterday Morning fund Qlacussed tho situation, Tho Wabash representative proposed thut tho bitst- ness between Chiengo und st. Louls be pooled, we thie, in'bis opinion, would be the bost way out of the trouble, Thore wis but Hitle objection to such plan on the part of the othura, but when thoy eaing to discuss tho dlylsion of the bile | eas they found thurmyelyes 40 widely apart that there remains Lut little bupo that tho pap be- tween thom'oun over be closed up, The Wabash Fopresontative proposed, with the utmost nop- ehulanae, that his rond considered Itself cntitled and would not bo sutisiicd. with leas. thun ono- third of the buatness between Chicago & Ht. Louis, The Itnole Central representative dee clared bla weilltngnvss tu necopt the sumo pore cuntage for bls road ous tho Wabuyh. This, of course, would leave but one-third of tho business to tho Alton, Tho utter abyurdity of: the claim mmnde by the two Irstenumed ronda ean best be illustrated by the fact that thus far the Altow has carried nbout 8) pur cent of the business. Tho representative uf the Alton was 80 overcome With emouun when be heard what the othor roads demanied thut he foullngly ree inarked that he was unable to appreciate tho gruat kindness of tho othor Nnew towards te road bho represgnied, wad that ho would tore foro rotor tho mutter to bis General Stanugor for bis consideration, and left thy mevting, Wiloh ended the negotiutions regarding the st ‘Louis busi and orders werg thon isiued by tho Wabush to ulyo roduce tho raty frou Chile cage to BI to $5 r t, Louls to 8. ‘The officials of tho ronds teading to Bt, Louls fear that, owlng to the unreasonable domands made by the Wabash, it will bu som time before tho troubled rogirding the St, Louis pussunger tratio can bo autiled, ‘The General Passengor Agents of tho roads between this city and Southwestern puints— Atchison, Janvenworth, St, Juscph, ond Kansas City—ntao beld & mooping nt Counnissioner Midg- Jey's qillca yestorday afternoon, but arrived ut neconclusion: The General Passenger Aguuts of tee rouds between Chicngoand Coupell Bluits wilitmoct agaln next\ Monday, and further oon- alder a plan for settling thelr troubles. The Goncrul Passenger Agents to whom was referred tho nutter of arrany ing the difficulties between the Western rouds, id so many obsta- cled Jn tho way of u plat for uw satisfuutory are Tangemont that they huve but little hope of uve complishing — unything by tho tine the meeting of Gonoral — Munagers'. assemi- bles oun: noxt ‘TBursday, They sco no way of overcomluug — tho — troubics that buve aren on vccuugt of the sale of a Many Ualiited Ucken, and they bave no bupe ‘tat 6 pal rsa net jt uxrcuimont can be efected bos fore those tickets haya beech rudecwod, Thoy aro all sutisied that these tickuts should never THE RAILROADS. CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNU: BATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 18B0—SIXTEEN PAGKNS, have beon Issue, but they are unable to hud an elfictout plan of redecining thon. A. malurite of theso tickets have buen purchased by Restern acalpors, severtt of whom hive been in thls elt: for tho past few diya, tnd they mean ta. attacl thom to the tlekete sold through to Southweat- ern polnts at Eastern points, Those Eastern sentpers enn sell those tickets “without coming ‘under tho provision of the Inw whieh prohibits the snie of rallrond tickets Jn this Statu except by Hiccnend agents, Thera seems to be na other way of yotting tuck tho outetanding Uckets from the partes. now holttyg thom exe cour by reducing the rites to such feurce us wil muke the silo of those unilintted tickets unprofitable, and keep them thore untll the specuintora have lost ill hope of making a profit au thetr Inveatinent. The railroads greatly dis- Ake to innke so Intge A reduction In rates for xo. tong a time, but Judging by the way inntters now took thoy wilt Nually be compelled to take tha modielne whlch thoy ‘prepared tor theinaclves by Sooliehly selling auch lurgo amounts of une limited tickets, LAKE KIUE & WESTRILN, Pilate On Ont. 2.—The Lake Erlo & Woatern ial ay Houeral Pasaonger Agont t- day felegra phod the Clavoland agent to “open Upiited bualness in Cloyeland as. sodn possl« fe, Owing to the pool between tho Wabash and the Heo Line we must trent them none road.” Hates from bere to Kansus City are uit from ‘$23.00 to $1f, and rates toother Western points 0 proportion, ST, LOS, Br. Louta, Oct, 29.—The Wabash opened to- day with s 8% rate to Chicago, and tho Chicago & Alton is tuklug Wabash unlimited tlekets in exchange for ite own. All competing roads ex- cept the Chicayo, Burlington & Quincy now are solling 86 straight tle! to Chicago, ANSORBED. Mr. FO, Wyatt, General Superintondant of the Chtcugo, Clinton, Dubuque & Minnesota Railroad, announces that on and after Nov. 1, 1480, the Chicngo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Itnitrond Company will uporate the entire property of the Chicago, Clinton, Dubuque & Minnesota and Wisconsin Valluy Huilronds, including the branches known as the Chivara, Hellovue, Cane cule & Western, the Waukon & Mississippi, and the Caledonia, Misstalop! & Western, Th accorhtnee with the nboye announcement, Goneral-Managor 8.3. Merrill, of the Uhlengo, Milwaukee & St.Paul itnilroad Company, has dsgued tho following cironiars This Company huving come inte the possession of the Chicago, Cltuton, Dubuque & Minnesotn Rollroad (neluding tho branches known 24 tho Chicngn, Beliovue, Caseade & Western, the Wau kon.& Mississlupt, nnd the Catedonti, Missieal pp! & Western Ruilronds), the same will bo operated and known on and after Noy. 1 proximo, 1s ie Dubuaqte Division of the C1 uro, Milwaukee & Bt. Punl Railway. The Wiseonsin Valley, tall: rond having also come into possession of this Company, the same will be operated and known after tho above date ns the Wlsconain Valley Diviston of thls rallway. All business relutiig to tho passenecr tral will bo trangacted with, and all reports unnide to, the General Passenger Agent of thls Company: nt Milwaukee, AN business retuting to the frelght department will bo transacted with, and Feports mude to, the Superiutendent of Prelgtt ‘Teaitle nnd the General Freight Agent of this Company at Milwaukeo, dott Tealight reports of alt connucting tines will be made to the Auditor uf this Compuny at Milwaukee. ¥ Ali romittanees and drafts for balances wiliba made to and drawn on Rt. D, Jennings, Lreasuver -| Of thls Company at Milwankee, WESTERN INDIANA, The three cases of sfeCormick, Hutt, and Wal- taco against tho Chicago & Western Indiana Kuilroud Company camo up yesterday before dudge Tuloy on a motion to modify the injune- tion, ‘Chose were all cases brought to prevent the rond from condemulng praperty of the com- plalnants between Elghteeuth and ‘Twentieth streets, Grove street and the river. ‘femporary {njunctions were granted In accordance withthe opinion of tho Appellate Court, which hid thon Just been rendered, holding the ordinal void. Yeaturday the attorneys fur the road asked te bave those Injunctions modified on the ground thut tho Supreme Court bud declared tho ord{- ‘nace Valid, and tho road sho ‘bu allowed ty, oon and cond the property necesanry to give LE turight of way Into the city, ‘The attorneys for the complaints objected,. becwuse the Supreme Court had before itn petl- Mon for rvheariug in the Dunbar euse, and until ee ied decided the rond should be competled fo wat The Judge, however, thought the rund bad a right to go on and condemn. Under the Duabar case, It hud authority to mie into the city, and to condenin private property for such a DuTposa, even if it bad no authority to cross streets. Ho had no right to provent’ the exereixe of Buch power, aud the motion to modify the injunctions, would therefore be aliowed, The counsel tor complitnants lind wished to hive the injunctions dissolved, 80 they could appeal, byt. as there were demurrers pat Unudisposed -of suvh a step would not be justifubte, ¥ TILE WABASIL-BURLINGTON rook. Tho dittculties between tho Wabash, St. Lois & Pacitio Rullroad aud the Chlengo, Burlington &Quincy Rullroad regurding tha control of territory haya alt boon adjusted, and the two rouds will Mureafter work In harmony as fur as Ddualness to locnl computing points 8 concorned, The fact that the two roads have ugread to build the new line from Humeston west to 0 junction on the Counoll Blais Division of tho Wabash his already been reported; also that the Wabash ngreed not to extend its lines into. Nebrasku, fi Durlug the last fow duys tho manngers and Qcneral Freight Agents of the Burlington god the Wabash nave beld meetings in this elty and -perfeoted arrangements for tha pooling ‘of all reluht business from common points in Hitnoly and town, Mr. George L, Carman, at presunt General Agent of the Southwestorn Hallway Association, has heen appolnted Commissioner of the Buelington and Wabash -pool. A better: man for this responsible position than Mr. Cur- mnan could not woll have been selected. Tho Southwestern Rallway Association will tind itn very ditieuit matter to thi the pusition of Gene oral Agent at ausas City with an equally ef fective man, EASTERN ROADS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Toston, Oct. 20,—The Directors of tho Horton & Albany Road havo voted to reduce the local freight tariff ono-sixth per, cout, und’ to make the divAlonds bherentter, payable quarterly, be- ginning Dev, 0, The report for the year ending “Bept. 30 shows nninoresse tu the earnings of $1,410,055 over the preceding yeur, and a corro- sponding inoresso of expenses of SO0148l. A Biurplus of $317,718 Is tefl, after. declaring tho ‘Wsuul 4 per cont dividend,-payable Noy. 15, ugulnst last year’s surplis of $553,034, G After bickering, the Directors of tha Nashua & Lowoll and the Hoston & Lowell Rullroads hive agreed upon tho busis of a lense by the Jtoston & Lowell of tho Nashta & Lowell Rond 100 years at n rontal Of $60,000 por year, which is equlvatent to 74 per cent upon the capital stock of the roud, subject, howover, to ratiti+ vation by tho stookholdurs uf both corporations, which wilt meut on Nov, 10 to net upon the sub- ject, Very little doubt is entertained as to the netion of the stockholders fu both cnses, : UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER RATES, Represontatives of tho riilrouds leading to Upper Mississip River points trom this ulty and Milwaukee, held tw inceting ut the Grand Palio. Hotel yeatorday for tho (purposo of arranglug a wintor treight trl to those points, Tho following rouds wera represented: TMhinots Contral, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Northwester Chicago, Bt, Paul & Oninba, Burlington &Quinoy, Cedar Raplds & Northern, aud Peoria & Rook Jaland. Tho rates from Chienyo and Milwaukco to St. Pout, Minnenpotie, Hudson, and Btillwator, were fixed ns follows? Pirst oluss, 15 eonts; svc ond cliss, 60 cents, Ubird clues, 45 cents; and fourth class, 03 cont: i eluss A, U0 conta; ulna 1, gh conta; clasd O, 27% venta: class D, 20 conta, he nyos to Dubidne and othor Mississippi River pointa wore mado the same as thoy woro Just pines, Tue new rates witl go inte effort Nov, 2, 1880, : —_ BALTIMORE & O10. . Bpectal Dispatch to The Uhicuge Tribune, Wasitunarton, D, C,, Oct. ‘tho Wultlinore &: Oblo hus Juat achieved an important victory in the Foderat Courts in Pennsylvaula whieh will ‘be of grent advantage to it in its through tralic with the West, Tho effect of this deeluton iy to sive to the Raltiinore & Ohto itallroad command, of what {¢ long bas sought, nn tndopomtont route to Now York, and, with thia Inst ink tn tte connections effectod, that ralivoud hus throvgh connections Indopandent of rival-through Ines all the way ¢o Bt, Louis und Culengo, Thucontest wasover the right of the ‘Baltimore & Onlo Compuny to have tts cara huulod aver the throw wiles Of track around Puilidulphin known as 1 Cray’s Forry ur Junotton Muu. ‘Pho inune agend of thi¢littte strip have blthorte had an Fauluaive arraogdingat' with tho Pennsylvania i TOLEDO, Spicial Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribune, TOLEDO, O. Oct, 20.—Itepresentatives of the Wabuab Railway at this point suld to-day, when Qquoguondd tn reyard to tho railroad war which tho Luke Erle & Wostorn Is trytug to bring on: “Tis Company Is in no sonso @ competitor with ecalpers, nor witha liue that haa no territorial TuoiUdlos at thi point, und in reality. is not so situated geouraphieally ug to autivty purtics who may undertake to reach ‘tholr destination vie the route advertising cut rates, Ho faras thelr peace Intentions aro conogrned, tho Wabash Jainpuny.dovs not propose to make any change in their rates to poluta west of Toledo.” INDIANAPOLIS & EVANSVILLE. 1 Spectat Dispatch to Trg Chicago Tribune. INDIANAPOLIS, And, Oct, 29.—Prof, Collett has been engaged for soveral days with a ropresonta- geological survey of the proposed tne of the Indianapolis & Evansville Short-Line Rallroad. ‘The Company making the mirvey Js asked to furnish tho Hallroad Company with Iron to lay its trucks and take bonds of the road In. piye mont. The enevey Ia made to gain a powible hier of the future prospects of tha ting. Bo far tho investizations have buen very favorable, and it Is possible that the material will be Cure nished. Tho road fe now graded to Newberry, about half ita full length, and tf the contract cin bo closed it will not bo long until the full Mno Is comploted. TEMPERANCE.’ Tho Woman’s National Chriatian Teme peranes Untow Toston, Mass. Uct. 2.—Tho Woman's Nae tlonul Christian Temperance Uniun teferraphed Gay, Bt John, of Kansas, recognizing his fulthe ful adherence to the prinelples of prohibitton, and recommending to hin Mobrows vi, 10. Mra, Kilen M. Watson, of vittaburg, reported for the Committee on securing a day of prayer for tom. Pernnce In the weck of prayer. The report ex- preasecd the hope of accomplishing the object alined at. The An rg were than cleuted. Prosi. dont, Miss Frances EB. Willurd, iiinoln; Record- Seeretary, Mrs. Mary A. Woodliridge, Onlo, Wert, of Siiyran, gaye an account of the of “felendly Inns" in that place. and stated thut she was dealrous of ralelng §#1,000 to creat Pe eed for tho botter prosecution of Mtesolutions were adopted denouncing the sale of intoxicating Hquors usu orime whieh the Inw should puniso, und declaring that a constl- tutional amendinent prohibiting thelr manufact- ure Is the only incasure which will eradicate + the evils of intemperance; expressing alarm at! the Increased consumption of beers envournze ing tho estabiisiiment. of coffee-houses In large elties to offect the free-linch of beer-saloans with a fve-cent'cup of coffee} and eubstuntint accompiniments plodaing thomentves a4 tem- pernnee wonton to tise the edicational ballot for tho temperance causg in all States in which it is granted; nnd petitionitye the Beerctary of tho Interior to secure to punta in the Indlan schools education in selentiie tumperance, Tha resolutions indorasing and rdopting the Movement which proposes a teatlinonil to Mra, Hoyos for her brave stand In sipport of total at mene were reforred te the Executive Com. mittee. atthe evening session Mrs. Gav, Wallace, nf Michinan, prealtod. Mra, Mary HL dunt read foport on ‘Tempernies tn Schools and Colleyes, Mothor Stewart madan report, on extonding tho organization In the South, and giving an enenurawing neeount thereof. Maty A. Rurnes spoke of young women’s work, nnd Miss i. W. Groenwont eloaod tho exerctecs with a Speech on tho general subject of Lempernnee, eee A WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT, Eight Hundred Thousand Pounds, Ree quiring Vorty’ Cars to ‘Krausport It Across the -Conthnent—The Lurg est Single Vault in the World. By for tho largest contract that was ever entered into in tho history of the safe business of this orany other country was tliat by Jie We Norris, V President of the Divbuld safe & Lock Company, of Canton, 6., with tho San Franelseo Safe Deposit Company, Wo give an Mustratton of this vault upon anothar page, Our apace will only permit ua to give a few tems, ‘The burgler-proof walls nre three Inebes thick alt around, and are constructed of tho best burglar-proof matorin! aud on the muat. selentile princlpice of construction. Tho dours wad boltework are marvels of strength und adaptability, Tuo outside fs adorned with ornn- montal custings, and the panels are tiled with busyo-releivo work representing ‘Thorwoldson's sensons, which were imported from Germany oxpressly for thia work. At convenient dis> tances, on pettestals provided for thom, aro bronze full-sized. Knights in armor, who stand on perpetual guard over tho treasure within, Therv aro inside 4,000 safe depositories, with glivor and gold ornuments, The nuts that hold the bolts In tho celling ‘tre gilded to represent start, tho gyicos botwoou aerulean blue, and when tighted by gus the scene is Orlontal in ita inagniticoncs. On the whole, this is the master fachlavement of tho ago, Tho Niebold Sufe & Lock Company have constructed other largo vaults, ete, which will have notice at some future time, In tho meantime, wo advise nll of our Western cltica who contemplute estabtish- ing snfe-deposit companics to consult with Mr. Norris, the veteran contractor in this line, the total values belug closa to one-half a milton dolitrs, The office and warerooms of the Com. piny In this elty ure located at No. 67 State sircet, whore Mr. Norrla oan be found. So Agnes Hornauer, Tho romantio unton and eruel donth of Agnes Rernnauer have cmbrimed her memory, and she sul Hes in soug and story, Sho was the beauti- ful and aminblo daughter of n poor citizen of Augaburgy, In the tfteenth century, Duke Al- breent, kole son of the reigning Luke Ernst, saw her at a tournament given in hls honer by tho nobles of Bavaria, and Irrecovernbly Jost his heart to the charming mutd. Albrectit, youug, handsome, brave, and very proud, made her ae- qualntaned, and wooed ber passlonutely. Sho toved hin in return, though she was teo pure and prudent to listen to his. sult until he hind promised to inake her his wife, iio kept hispromise, ‘They were secretly wedded, and went for thalr honeymoon to the Custie of Vohbourg, inherited by the young Duke from bis mother. His father, knowing nothing of the romuntic nilinnee, proposed that his son should mutery Anni, daughter ot Erich, Duke of Bruns- wick, to which tho young man vory naturally, under the clreumstnices, woutd not listen, Wid etubborn opposition opened the Mthor’s eyes to the mesniliunce, and he resotved to unite tt Ernst necordingly contrived that Albrecht should be excluded from a tournament he was very anxious ta tike part in at Regensburg, on necount of his living, ns was alleged, fn. concu- binge, contrary to the ies of chivalry, Ale breeht thon swore that Agnes was his lawful wife; but hig oath wag not avcepted,—ho wis stilldebarred fram entering tho fete Ho gave ius wife 4 sumptuous retinue, placed her in tle Castle of Straubing, and caused her to be hone ored ava Princess, Nut abo, with wat forehod= ing, prepared an, oratory and a tomb fun Care wollte convent of the town. During the tlfe of Albrecht's uiclo, Duke William Ernst made no furtbor olfort ta interfera with the lovers, for ho stood In awe of his brother, who. wus deeply attached to bis gallant nephew, But William having died, tho anger of the futher broko out afresi. and in the ubgonee of his son cunecd Agnes’s arrest and trial for sorcery, and its exerelso on hur lord, The trint was, of course, n farce, Kho was quickly condemned w bo drowned in the Danube, bho wits thrown into the river in the presence of the populace, and, flouted by the curront towards the shore, one of the executioners tiated atone polo fn her golden baie and bold her under the water until she was dead. Mad- doned nt the atrocity, Albrecht comblned with the other uneinies of his father, made war upon him, and tid waate his country. Ernat sued in vain for pardon, but at Inst the Emperor Sigts- muad interfered i wd wrath, | The yt Amun of Bran K, but never ceasod te worship tho yory name ef poor Agnes, ‘ile ralsed a bouutiful monument, as his father bad raised a vbapel, ta her jnomory, and often visited It to Weep and pray, 5 Archtencon Denison, of the Church of En gland, has written the following lotter on tho subject of havens mak inet “T doubt my being able to ba of servico to Where farmers have come Shielt was the way in which all gol Cheddar choca usod to be made, and must be Matto If It isto prosorve ita charactor und ita |- briec. Home making and no artilelal drying are the two prinotpal clements of good checso- Tanking. It is altnost ineonceivabla that any farmors in the Cheddar choese country shout have thrown jnto tho ditch wil thelr vatuable Monopoly by altowhus thiinwctves to lw dos calved by tho American Exar {nto artitiolal drying and rapid sale. A roal Cheddar ghoul hot bo caton wader eighteen months from date: OF making, and 1s best ut two years from it. No American or Aaotinrreninly chevse sitiulls sweutly after 91x months, whon it 4 rive hotween tho meg and the maggots. publi have bean tiken th beraua ninoty- Whondved who buy cheese poveg “diy a whale choos, but a hun of ohovse, and then eat it Up before they Hind out how tully mado and bow Hasty It. Thora is tia country in Europe, ar out of ft, that cay make prime Chedktur choose exoopt Somersat, und it fa tha worst fully to go Bud throw away wo monopoly, boli a tiatural Ht. Wohad better go back’ and, if need bo, Iva on bread und water two yenra, thatin the tind your we and our customers niay boa able oneg tnore to live on broud and rout Cheddar cheese, Thero fs no better food tn the world, fow foods so good, aud we have beou throwing it ull away like Juiots,” SE ee ee wi A Celluloid Comb, hie a Nitte xirl in Norwtel, Conn., wos combing Hor hair tho ortior duy with a eeiislante bund comb, near an open gieJot, abe neoldont: ally brought her bead tou ear tho the, aud tho canb took fico. The frightoned girl’ had prossnee of mind enough ta throw it ira hor vad, and escaped with bur halr considurabl; singed. 0 comb burned on tha too unit waa outirely cougumed, ——————— Altbough many are predisposed tolung troubles fro birch, yet oven such muy escape consumes ton, or other pulmonary or bronebjat disease it due care aud Watebfuliess bo observed, and all excltlue causes aro promptly treated’ as thuy urisa. Ut 1s iu theso pases for. Jayne's Expeota- rant everciies Its tost benvticlal cffoots, and haw - wluced the luryest proportion of its cures, ivaidea promptly’ remove! eoughs and wolds, which, when loft to tboinselyes, ure tho iiamedi- ato chuses of tubvroutous development, this standard remedy allays any intlaouoution which nornily autot tive of a Manchester tron vompany in making u } way exist, and by promoting euay wxpeoturations cleanses tho hugs of the substances which clog them up. and which rapidly deatroy when aufe fered w remit. ’ 1.0. G. T. Special Mepateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Rrare, UL., Oct. 2—Lnat evening Rigin Lodge, No. 434, 0.0, ‘Ty elected the following new overs: 1. 8. Orton, We. 0. ‘fr Misa Fanny Whites W. Vt FA. Adana, W, Secretary: ALO parte Alfie Whitaker W.LL Varker, W, S15 Miss Gaura White, G3 Alfred Kirkland, W. 0. G,, + Wet ‘Tho justallation will occur Thursday evening, Nov. 4. BUSINESS NOTICES, The grentent Up rheet d over offered to suffering bimanity is Arend’s Fens In dys- pepsia, vasteitts, nausen, genoral debility, con- fuirption, etc, it ucts tke a charm. Distress, depreadion, uneasiness vantah, Comfort trkos thel rolnee, Appetite and strength return as if by magien Kutnyasis nota medicines it bs food: Mn form of 8 pleitsant imilk wine. It represents all tho cloments of nuteltion fn a vitalized and easily Myested form, aid nothing else so rapidly curiches the blood. Trontlee on Kumy: nt Tree to any address, Beware of inftations, Arand’s Kuimyss {4 not sold ta the trade. Cons sutnere sppliod dircetty by A. Arend, Chemist, corner Mwilson street and Fifth avenue. pee eel aks Congrens Whter-Cathartioand Alters ativo—is_ a well-known apecitio for constipation, indigestion, nnd wll disorders of the stomach, liver, and kidne Niuety: years” popular uso attests ita purity, safety, art puperiirnty: to ull waters of this cnisa, Avoid all coaree, irrituting waters, for- eign aad domestic: they fnpair thy digestive organs and kidneys, thereby Inducing Irreparn- Die restits, Nong genulne sold on draught. Beate dctteos ates = Macallater’s Cough Mixturo.—The best remedy for use in the Gunily for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, consumption for aduits, and whooping-cough and croup for ehtidren. Fre- pared only by John PL corner Hulsted and Alurrisun atrouts, and f la by all druggists, Setence tn that poor and adulterated Flavoring Extracts, while costing atritle leas, [nereuse tho doctor's bills, and nike natures greatest gift, a healthy stomuch, curse, Burnett's Extracts ure purc. a The Pablic reofna Frauds Tens tltation of Dobbins’ Eleetrie Sonp now belng forced on the minrket by tisruprusentae Yon. it will ruio any clothes washed with It Tnsist upon having Dobbins’ Electrig, a Travelers, stop at the Astor House, New Tork. nian MINACALS “DR. BEARDS” Views on the Treatment of Catarrh. He Classes It Among the Most Destructive of Human é Ailments. Rapid Progress from a Simple Cold in the Head to Con- sumption. A Safe, Economical, and Perma- nent Cure Suggested. No slngte discase has ontallod moro suffering or hastened the breaking up of thu constitution than Catarrh. ‘The sensu of swell of taste, of eight, uf hearing, the human volco, tha mini,—one or muro, and sometimes alt, told to ttn destructive inflaones. ‘Tho polson ftdiatributes throughout tho system nt tacks every vital force, and bronks up the mont tu- bust of constitutions. lunored becnuse but let understood ‘by most physicians, impotentty nssatted by quacks and charlatans, those suffering from It have lula hope to be relloved of tt this silo of the kravo. It fa time, then, that the popular treatmant of this torribla dixcaso by romodies witnin tho reach of all parsod into, hands at onco compotent and trust- worthy. ‘The new and hitherto untrted iucthod adopted by Dr, Hanford in the preparatiun of his RapicaL Crme bas won my hearty approval. It ta purely vogetable, instantancons in afforting rellet tn Bll bead colus, snuesing, snuMing, und obstructed breathing, and rapldly.removes the moat oppressive symptoms, clearing the hend, swéutoning the breath, restoring te xonsos of smelt, tnsto, and hearing, and nentralleing the cunatitntional tendency of the dis- onse towanis the lings, Iver, and ktineys, [ betfove It Ikoly to succvod when all tho usual remudics fall, becausa tt strikes at tho rvot of the dinenee, vlz.1 the aciditted blood, while tt hate the ulcoratod memibrano by dirvot npplication tu tho'nusat passayos, Its action is based on certatn tixed rules, nd, unless tho vital furees aru too far exhausted, must, tn the groat muajority of avon, effect a cure, GKO, BEAND, M.D. BANYORD's RADICAL CUI: cots every phase of Catarrh, fram a simple head cold to the most loath= sumo and destructive atnyes, It ts local and cunsti- tutlonal, Instant in relloving, permanont in eurlux, rafo, oconomteal, and neyer-falllne, BAN FORMS RADICAL CuI cansista of one bott!o of Rantcan Cony, ofh box of CATANuAL Sone VENT, and ong IMPNOVRD INIALKY, all wrapped tn ono packnyo, with treative und direetions, and ruld by all druggists for #1.00, Gunoral Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. Cosine! Voutate PLastens rotlove tn § mlautes, MALT | BITTERS. New Life for Those Worn Out by Deuce, Auwhor, Care, Grief, or Old Age ity tH, propared without fermentation rom: Malt, Hops. Cilisayn, und Trou, aro tho riven Nourlsbing Agent th thy word enbot “ Bhttere for he Weak, Conrnjoscant Qverworked, Nervous, Mal= ancholy, and Xtcepless, “Thay fead tho Body nud the tn, FoRUINtO the Rromnch wid Howols, eloansA the idvor and Kiduuy, incrensy the Appetite, und enrleh thealiogt. bur Consumpiives, Uellcnta Females, Narding Nothors, Stekly Childred, snd the Agui, thoy nstly amu paterclor avery uthug prepared if ue hunit’ gr medicine, Hywar oC tamiadoue chnitee hamuds Lasnk fur ihe COMPAN IED MGR ALUIE ee above. Sold everywh Mat The BEST COMPOUND EVER INVENTED FoR WASHING CLOTHING, sndeverything else, iu Mant or Som Wae ter, without danger to fabris or hands Snves Labor, Tlme, ant Soap, amaze Ingty, and ts of great value to bouskvepers, Soll by all Grocora—but peo that Vile Counters Tolts are not urget upon yo. PEARLAND fa the ondy safe nivtielc, and always bears the name of JAMES PYLE, New York, “hy Moit’s ening Seoich JAHS AND HARHALADE, For Lunch, Lea, Onelets, Lea Thay hava thy full Hayor of the frutt, andare supa or te "ithe: Rovio rane Marmalade, Nasprerry Jam a in, Mawpberry und Currare Jai, ud Currant Jun, Black at Suny, Dansgs Jauu.roun. Eage dum, Gooseberry Jay Apricot Jes—all ‘lit nloy ound white pous, with fundy lavas, Molr's Real Scotch Reppere Herrings, to Tins, Yur ssle by all Grocers, ManuSctured ony by SOHN MOIR & SON, 4 i. 1. H. the Itince of Wal, Barvoyars to Hi Trius abydosu, wd sore, & C0S Vestn Der Couds Tose Bargains IN BEACK DR ODM, N, C We offer a good All-Wool Black Cashmere at qoc. Our 50c. Black Cashmere is “All Wool and a yard wide.” Special heavy make Cash- mere, 40 inches wide, at 65, 75, and 85c. At $r we show the best Black Cashmere to be had in any market. A small lot of All-Wool Shoodas at 25¢, worth 37 1-2c. Nice new style Armure Suitings, 44 inches wide, all wool, at 75c. , Another fot of Armures, Serges, and Matelasse Fig- ures at goc. English Crape Cloths at 40, 50, 65, 75, 85c, and $x. Elegant Mourning Goods, Silk Warp, from $1 to $2 per yard. CARSON, PIRIE & CO., Chas. Gossage § Co.. “Special Bargains” IN Plain and Solid Colored fess Goods, Cashmeres, Ete, 7} pes. Lupin’s Cashmeres, All Wool, at 50c, 100 pes, Shondal Cloth, 46 In. wide, All Wool, at 75c. 135 pes, Lupin’s Camelette, All Wool, 48 in, wide, at $1.00. 130 pes, Extra Fine Cashmere, All Wool, 48 In. wide, at $1.00. 250 pes. 46-in, All-Wool Serge, Peh- hte, Armare, Momio, Secilian, and Corduroy Suitings at $1.00, The Chotcest Shuden and Best Value over offered tu this elty. Also, will offer to-day 1 Caso, 50 picees, All-Wool French Momie Cloth, Now Shades, ’ _____ At 300 a yard, Chas. Gossage & Co., State-st. Washington-st. $100 Reward, RUPTURE: Worlll pay tan charitable Inaytution £100 In cane ha be Total fan inwutnal divraie. diay oin be retained Ur the fang tat we eanuot rotaih spits tne baler ke TRI eV ae SAN UR ieate, uly eis ae GB Matévst. ute {th VIR. PAIK EI, Ry Aa the patent ud BY yunry Oxe ara with: Marinw Unapltats Are iy, Nury, nud Peaislonors the Gurerniaant having addiplod Guy appiinace as tae bust In was, (nao that cate be cured we Buyer fall bo Cure utucaurare at the SHADILESS-TIGEL ELASTIC STO nted March © perleiicd, the Inst Y tm DU STARK, CAUTION! gic ‘Tho wonderful achievements sui faction, micoves uf Mnle'e Money of TRAl Tis caused, ry ‘3 5 and ‘Tar fa full enclosing Dublic, withuud WAICA nond 3 genulnc, For Salo by all Drugglsts. §! Children’s, Boys’, and _ Men’s CLOTHING! We invito the people of Chicago to examlue our stock of Boys? and Men’s Garmen If you wanta Buslness Suit for yourself, we will supply that want,and will endeavor to make you our customer heres after by both quality and price. For your Boy’s wear we ean give you something that will wear well, and, as these goods are manning tured by us, we.can GUARANTEE them to he well made. Our Stock is full of the choicest noyel« es that come to Chicago. Splens did assortment of Scarfs, Hosiery, Gloves, Silk Handkerchiefs, AND MUI ERS Also a full line of UNDERWEAR. POOLE & DEVOE, State-st., cor. Monroe. I DECORAT Dp SETS, We exhibit very com- plete assortments of English Decorated Dinner, Tea,and Break- fast Services, late Im- portations, at follow- ing prices, to-wi Sets of 160 pieces, $20 a ace “267 $30 BURLEY & TYRRELL, 83 & 8d State-st., Chicago. Millinery! Tho Best Stock of Dress RONNETS and . HATS west of New Yor «ll October Liestyns from Parl, New York, and Boston, 1 Modlstes (not selected in Jane or July by ond to the protty styles in the way af Caps, and Bonnets, Prices ie yaril tu elunu stock, 1 ibatid WEBSTER & COMPANY, 75 State-st. ___ PROFUSSIONAL. ~~ RUPTURE! $10,000 BENEFITS ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE? ATL, Wheeler, Mates, South Mend, bid, w Als letter of Get. win OT lay pnd Cady, 2G Kinks streat, Hupture, by thel . (rontinent ea aliver ln any: ass netly. aay ninco unkin, ta vitK WEE toted wil Dre, Launar & Cady, of huptare. Any’ pet wi pertuining “to the mater, prumptly, and feol itm duty. sultururs. Respect lully,, 3 8. Fur four tang yours | wae uiltictes having suumtoredt muel te benty veil mind, UOMONT AA Low eure. me L Had. trlod Hints OF “runes iuid -tuptora-eane f alt DR. PEIRO, Hevotos, na for years pasty exohwive attention 1a, treatment of CATARRH, THROAT AND LONG DISEASES, Pp AND PAK, HALES HORNEY HOREROUND & TAR! The Great National Specife for the Speedy Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS LUNG ard all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS,, ‘The Honey of the Plant Flavehaund soviurs ary SCATTERS all itritations and inflammations, and the Tag Balm Abies Balsanica CLEANSES and HEALS the throat‘and alr pasvagcs leading to the lungs, i Five additional ins lents keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful 1 A Cough may bo Oily termed she preliminary stage of Comumpattou, aunt deeep-fatmalady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND uixtures Leite |TAR ly the aurcst known preventive, y take this CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great benpit from Ite southing properties, when suffering with Cronp and Whooping Cough, PURECHI:--500, and $1, Large Sisco Cheapest. C.N. ORITTENTON, Sole Prop'r, New York PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS | “Therefore, Ay Hot a DOMiEgt 19 OURE IN -QNE MINUTE, Furnishing Goods . . ea Seige Pour eH es ie: piubib neg ich Guan pe aS Aha