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ry RAILROADS. Still Unable to Settle the Kansas City Troubles, A Suggestion that the Rates Be' Permanently Lowered, The Peoria Pool in Danger—Railway Oon- solidations—Porsonals and Notes, STILL ON TITE RAGGED EDGE. ‘The meeting of General Managers and Gen- tral Passonger Agents of Western roads to fix up the dificnities regarding the passenger business between this elty ud St. Louls, Kansas City, and Omehn, which was post voned from yesterday until to-day, has again deen deferred, and will not come off until Monday. ‘The cause of the postponement ts the Inability of General Manager Gault, of tho Wabash, to attend on account of slek- ness, Ife vxpects to have recovered sutli- cloutly by.Monday to be able to attend tho aneeting. The diMeultics regarding the Western pas- Benger traffic are becoming more serious every day, and if the meeting Monday does not succeed in devising a plan by which the obstacles in tho way of a satisfactory adjustinent can be overcome another se- rlous war. can hardly be avoided. ‘the’ passenger rates. from — Kansas City to Chicago went to pleces yesterday, a reduction being made by the Hanutbal & St. Joe and Alton of $4.50, taking the rate to Chicago only. $10. ‘The Hannibal & St. Joc, which Was the first to make the reduction, claims that it was driven to the step by the Wabash and Alton Roads, both of which had Plucards posted In the windows of thelr Kan- kas City tleket oflices, that they would pay it rebate on Chicago tickets of SSeach. ‘hese roads, however, deny that they made such rebate. . itis now generatly coneeded that it will not be possible to make nt satisfactory are rangement tntil all the outstanding Uekets have been redeemed, and this cannot be done ‘except by permanently redueing the passenger rates to St. Louis, Kungas City, aud Omaha to such figures ax will leave no margin of profit to these who pir chased uultinited tickets for —specula- tion during the late unplensantness. ‘The probability now fs that Monday the rates to St. Louis will be permanently established at $4.50 or $5 nnd to Kansas City and Omulha at $8 or St. Such acuion will prevent the spee- ‘ulators from dis: using of their tlekets at a profit, and tt will finally compel them to pre- sent them to the railroads for redemption. One of the General Managers told a Trin- UNE reporter yesterday that a proposition would: be’ inaile to the ineeting Monday to oul the business between Chicago and St. itis, Kuss City and Omaha, but that the rates bo made no higher than the figures at whielt the untlinited tekets were soli, an an taducement then be given to these who purchased untiinited tekets to get them re- deemed by olfering a bonus of 5 or 10 per cent over the tmount they paid for those tlekels. By pursuing this course he belleved most of the outstanding thekets would be redeemed within a few months, and sertons complivations be avoided, The Comtittees of General Passenger Axents to whom was re! Ethe matter of devising vians for the settlement of the tronbles have adecomplisted nothing whit: ever, ‘They agi that the business showld be pooled, but referred to the General Man- agers the mestions of settling what territory Bhowld constitute suet pals, and what busi Yess is to be ombriaced In thems; how that dusinoss shall he divided aud low lone the shall last. ‘Tits, of course, means: 0 teterence of the whole neitter baek to. the seneral Managers, and the work done by the Ut tunoiats to nothing acall It 8 eral Passi Axonts hal wet and Muply resolved te keep the ‘Tet Comnnuil- nents, would, dn te opinion of ons of the General Managers. haye been of far were Value than the action they haye taken su far, SONSOMIDASIONS AND COMBINA- TIONS, The New York Shtpping List camments ‘ts follows on the prevaliing manta for cone solldating aut amalgamating rallroud prop srties Where it is not possible te form pool fons; hi i the polley of thase ve control thy tritk relronds ue Torm vanueetions with mis jase of bratty at ho manage or ue coinetey. te a for the pire deren since ot the ite, a potley that his ad with nn libdage HAO LALO Bite Hae be Rue Pedorted 1 Wau OF teddy Ono fitenendent Ur another hus beeeme part af one a Brest tru tinea, ar the teuisecousin fente, Chit the consolidations und combi Jona bave had a favorable ete 1 sities roperty is aide toleribty clear by the marked ridin ‘stocks und bonds sines the tui ration of the polley, The fnereased tradic caused by good itrveats ont hue and short | anea wirond, ond tha revival Of business of atl khada during the hit two Years has. na a att) iF eoirae, poriant part Mivied it Fallrond securities: ornate te the Pinger an Whelber the nithnaty eter all the great y Y inte ‘y the buid4 of twour three paw: asm dlitiand, WILE hive a benati elfevt upon tha Mediate, canner all, nil maternal literesed is nat yet quit air. ‘Phere ary thoge who boll that rit rout tranapertatlon da raphily detcisg dito n monopuly that yO not ebteked, evoutmlly dictate [te own terane (yall ather bidnest Inter cats, 10 the yxrent inju f the le peae, These ergue Coat consoldation tad combanntion Tent death to competition, ual that whore coum. putition fs destroyed nutes will be nde x0 bh that the lite blood will be sg ututs ADAG OT nay Of ofr imovt taportint industeled, O:hers, equally well informed aad eqantty daterestod In the pramotion dt general pres ty, Insist shat tho rujtrouts have heen compelled to” pwol thelr Issues" Jn order to tly a nee CU pomnbiaciony alae of entaees Denes beens su] THE PEORTA POOL, ‘The east-bound pool from Peoria ts ina very. bad shave, and nntess someting bs done speedily to allay the discontent aud dissatisfaction with the present. rrrange- ent that oxista amon some of the roads east from Uint point there will be an open rupttire very soon. ‘Me award under whlebs the Peorla reads are now workliys gives the Chiengo, Pekin & Southwestern and the Aiinols Midland onty 5 per cent eneh of the east-bound business from that point. ‘They clahn tobe entitled to a much Jurger pers centage, “She Chicago, Pekin & Sonth- Westarn clalins to have carried tately about Syercent of che bustuess, and that. ib is entitled to that men. ‘Lhe mittagers of the oul say that they will no longer content themselves with the pittance ailawed dit Toad by the arblirators and unless a new ted nore eyuicable award fs midathuy will withe draw fromthe puol, : wie 1 —— TIE LAK? WIE & Wsy dé was rinnovedt around railrond el yesterday that the Wabash, St. Louis eifie 13 worklny strenuously to secure pos: stonof the Lake Erla & Western Rallvoad, Tuning from Bloomlagton to Fremont, O., whieh fs now extending to Suuhusky, Q, ‘Cho predtetion ts made that the Wabash will Have possesston of this road befere any days lave passed. While tt ly antta probe able that the Wabash Is after: this road, its Dy no meas cerita that al will get i, tne ko Erle ds Western fornis wn impartint comtection for the Alton and Burlington & Quiney te nnd bow bold a large duterest Ht iteeapechitly tha Uirliugton, [Chs not at all Dkely that thes roaits will allaw this line portant” feeder to ba gnatehed away from them by a atl Nine wileh hase other ssleu tx bua nt ta Fede ee ean t He ta ‘Toled Tole Peoria & Warsaw Hraneh, ot otal TEMS, . ‘The General Frelght Agentsof the Wabash Alton; IMnats Central, Chicaga, Pekin & Southwestern, and Eastern Ulinols [tuttronds Wilt hold nm meeting at the Grand Pacitio Hotel to-day forthe purpose of uxre ny Upon uniform rates from cunnmon poluts in Aiinols. 2 Commencing Monday the graln rates from Missouri Miver points ta Chieage will be as follows: Wheat, 25 cents per 100 pounds; other grain, 2 cents per 100 pounds, ‘Tihs is w reduction of 23¢ venta per 100 pounds, and has been mude tu equailzg the rites by ull routes, : - General-Manager T. J, Potter, of the Chi- cage, Burlington & Quincy, gives notice that Mr, John D, Bester hus been nppointed Superintendent of all tho lines operated by luis Company In tho State of Titnols except the line from Burlington to Quincy, with headquarters at Galesburg. This Appoints ment takes cifect Nov. 8 Notico is also aiven that Mr. 1. A, Howland has been ap- pointed Assistant Superintendent of the Galesburg Division, ‘This appotutment takes effect Nov, 1, Mr. MoM, Smith, General Freight Agent ofthe Baltimore & Ohio Rallroad Company, has instructed bis agents to correct weat+ bound tari! No. 4 from Wheellug and Moundsville, W. Va. and Belluive, O.. taking 1, to read as follows: Buifalo, class, Eicents; Dunkirk, 8, 13 cents; Gambler, O., class, 2h cents; fourth class, 1 elnss, 18 cents; Owensboro, Ky, s thoss, 6 cents; sixth class, 20 ceniss Peoria, Ill, sixth class, #t cents; Warsaw, l, fourth: class, 33 cents, On ond after Sunday the regular aftertinon traln of the Erle & Chienza Line will leave. 5 ee Chicago fur Now York at 6:15 p.m. instead OF B89-p. i, As ab present, is train leaves the Pilisburz, Fort Wayne & Chicago ww York with- out change, Connection is also made with the new Erle & Boston Line for Hoston ‘Tis Is the ouly Mine runnlag Pallman ears to Moston, from the West.” ‘The moriing train continues to leave, as ustul, ab $330 th Capt. N. M. Wheeler, Superintendent of tho dining and aieslng cars of the Chicago, Rock Istand & Pacitle Rallroad, has heen of fered, and it is stated has ne tion of Stpert tendent of ¢ Repairs of the Wagner Sh pany Capt. Wheeler is excellently qualified for tha duties of t position, linv> Ing had eharge of the Nock Island Sleeping- Car Line for many years, and lins aehleved anenvlable reputation for ability and good Judgment. The Board of Dircetors of the Chicago & Enstern Uinols Ratirond held aw ineeting Yesterday at the Company's ofiee tn this city and deeltred ate cent: Interest wpon the income bonds of this Company out of the enrnings to Ate. tss0, payable Dee 1, at the ollice of the itral Trust Company, corner Pinu and Nassau strevts, New York City, orat the Globe National Bank of Bos- fon, Mass. ‘The books for registry nt the Central ‘Trost Company will be elosed: Nov. and Foo ay Bonds, not regis- tered must be forwarded to one of the aboves naued places In order that the Interest paye ment may be Indorsed thereat ———-- ACADEMY OF DESIGN. Anninl WWecting and Dinner. About twenty members of the old Academy of Design, a society whieh previous to tho fre of S71, by Ets efforts in bebwit of art, became known throughout the country and wus looked Upon at home rs one of tho most sitecesstul or- gunizations of that character, met tast evening ty discuss the project of building a grand Opern-house and art gallery, Tho meeting was held at tho Tromont House, id ‘Tho following zentlenten were present: Prat. Gregori, Charles Peck, Prof. Melle, Hi. C. Peterson, .G. Ver Bevk, damea if Goolins, Paul Brown, 4. G. Cochrane, Buca Root, 1. C Swert, 1G, Burghofer, A. d. Melcering, A.D. Revcher, 8. Y. Farrington, J. WH. MeVicker, D. depots and ruins through to Ne vente, the posl- ristrtietion ane mg-Car Coin “A. Kitnbark. Ata lute hour the guests rssombled in tho Indies’ ordinary and partoule of nv fine ment served In the oxecllent style for whieh the Tres mont fs famous. President Cochrane wos nins- ter of evramontes, and after the viunds were Uisposed of stuted thut the gathering was culled to devise ways and means and to getsn ex- pression of those Interested upon theadvisablliry of building an home for opera aud art. The project, ng advanced by the Academy, wus to crect u structure to cest nut less than $0),000, and it was thought that the stovk vould be rendily disposed of among the wealthy poople of Chrengo, and those who loved art, He sald the invorporatura were men of character, who would go into the venture de termmed to sneeced. So contdent was hoof ulthinute su hut hu felt that the Opura-louze was, already i ttxed fact.” Mr. Coutirin entled upon Mr. MoVickor to stito whit his views were in relation to the erection AF seh a bulldtiayg. dtr, MeVieker In reply stated that he held pecwtiur views on those subjects. Ho was niident, that a grand oper-house would ntualty be erected in’ Chieage, but he HS NOL prepared Just at presont to diacuss the ques- tou. He would say, however, that experience had trught bit that act hud two sides, and that the only aueecastul aide was the one an whieh thedotlar lid, Mr. MaVieker mye the gentle. Mute practical sugcestlons sto whnt\ aves Necessary to consite 1 suceussful house, wid wave Jt ond hits oplnion that the fuet ot haviage an apern- house wold not fasure opera. Htinerant troupes Aways sotghE tho hutee ditt would piake tho best termane be wits pace Chicago stretelt out beyond the ordinary Klens upon the subjeut, vad pot only build phone to cost 850000), bit toe teu endownent fund equal amununt, au rage tho study of music ind get, MOller gaye some stitisties of tho sie. cess of made in Gecuntnyy wire the State aps Ported mach fattuciond ia were proposed for Jhleage, Ainertean liberality ougit tasupport Uke tastitudons at home, and tie believed it i) operd-heuse was linperatively demanded iy Chivago, Several other gentlemen took Part ln the ‘diseusaion, and from tho content dr fawhleb the subject was treated tt a the asehtinthony Jad tet Jerse ba Farrington, Ui ere nnd DW. fas bent Kecured, and ft louks as though te tierntued elfart was abunt to be made to supply nlong-felz want, nid rive to the Gneden Clty an Operi-house and aetdemy of dealin. bolitthig her poeltion as the fourth elty in the Untou. LOCAL CRIME, A Beggorly Array of Thieves, Burglar, dnd Constablens Vhysieiane fn attendance upon Louis, allas “ Duteh,” Marti, tho teamster who was shot In wilrnnken brawl last Samay night by Churles Miehlo, 0 Diviston street sataonkeoper, state that be cannot survive, Mobis was unable to. give tha bonds requited oy tastes Kaufmann, aud was yesturdast leaded in the County J al Me ia fullot remorse beacause of the shooting, ud Dinines Iynor for it, George Burdick, the young thtof eaptured lust: Friday alsht robbing ‘Townsend's Jewelry stove of Bixteduth stract, was yudtorday hold in $2.00) to tho Crantial Court by dtutica Walsh for tha theftota tray of rigs valued ut 8:00 from Cad. Fisher's Jowolry store on Hutated street, tear Adams, Hour thofia stimp Bure diek ag an export professional, though he is ute kaown to tho police ns sush, * ui ‘Khowns Dolhird, wu dvunkon loafer, yesterday Hoon stole w horde and wayon belonging to Henry Privo, of Nu. SS} Canal atrvot, aid whieh hid been feft standing fn front of tls piuee of bust Hess. Oilcor Samuuskh who was in the nels Darhood, siacted in pursuit and captured Daltard. At the statlon the prisoner was ldentiied as the who assaulted Ottlegr ILC. Reott at the polly leatlon-day, Ut ts thougut be can be eve deeetedl with several larcented, Tatricts Marrkty, the nceomptice of Hol Ros tnun, Dingweil, and Boyd inthe burghury of Aiearyge By Pratt & Co.'s Jewolry ature at No. avenue, for which the latter have bi hte the Crimuel Comet aid fnittoted, h cently heen arrested by the Mitwat A ehanace of grea larceny, ity: $3 lav for robbing exe Ald George Turner ot wut chulit and 84x) oaah, aud alse for an ea ao hit. tt ts ikely that barrity will ‘be broght here for puubhment, a8 the charges: qundost bln hyve are welyhtier tha the one at Milwauken, but this fr noarrangement bas been made with Chief Meek, Coustable John Sohomaker, of distiea Ingere ee pollen soll’s Court, chirygest with the lirvony of quite - lity of yoods fram Mra. i Genet, wits te have been trie at 3 o'eloek yeater hy afternoon hoe foro Justice Brown, tit he fafled te tir up. Thy ease hed been continued several Mines, and utibototoels yestorday the Justleo deelived his Doud farfalted, and caused i new warrent for Mik arvast to ued. ‘Tho bond ts for RuX), aul Es glace b lawyer aimed Cheater Nine Justico Brown said that when tho man Drought iy miin he shout tke eare that gave a Goud that wontd: being him to thie when thy cuse was called. ‘Thea constables ap pour te totak that thoy muy come and wo ut bulr pleastieus aud it would be a very woud | won to then ait eoll= za tot ong of tein should bo com: Bone tino ayo ‘Te Trnuxe sald that two Chloe notorioties tn the eriminal tine, Jaued Cavanigh. aling © Kid Seon rays tad Dyer Beantan were under suspicion for the niirdor af Mudiahon,. tho snloonkuoper, ut the cotuer of {etvol und F stivets, “At iuit ume the Cull due tulla of overything known ngalnat chem dendling to the conchision that” thoy wera tho gntinterors were mentioned, together with the tuet Lhut both niva lorethe elty several days difter the tinder, and after nul a desporite attompt tu ell Buck Metonald, tole ehuin und companion, who intd the reputniton of heh un dnvore Buacquently it was reported that Scunlua und the “td wero uniterarrost at Mle wiakeo, and not Jong age this infraiation was Yertied, It dd now Superiutend intention to goto Milwaukee foe the piri of scuing and taikling with the prisonces, wid to gathers such Information cuncerning tom, us Hoty be afforded by the Milwuutcea authorities, Wty posse that notwithstanding the indica: Hone thse ure tit the men; but, wi thoy el aethy” fully with the deaerjption, were kruwn to bi nN bown aud working when tho murder was committed, their conduvt wubscquently was a0 susplelons, die ertand of thy Buperintenions yeome well worth e THE CIICAGO TRIBUN tho time and expense, Tho murder was an Atrocious one, and. until tho mystery ta solved, it will romain a stain upon tho police record. ——— AMUSEMENTS. ACTORS AND ACTRESSES, A sralter of long experience has been giving a | ye reporter of a St. ia paper a tew points tin regned to tho hotel ted of sonio of the profes- sion! people. In the course of his talk he says: Tremember Hoekett—Falstai ticket, Pmean, Tie was u turmble eater, and thought nothing of drinking # quart of claret and a pint or two of champagne #ith a single meal. . Then thero was Charles B, Harens, the min who tnvonted the | Wot It isthouuhe tnt t Blick Crook. Ho was a very mean man to | joices that ¢ has passed) servints, but wo won't talk about him sow, bo- eause ho fs dead, At Memphis [saw Forrest for the first time, To waa nceompanted by Miss Dity and a Pathe dolphia butcher, who was a great friend of his, Ne was very rough [n bis manner, and not kind tohls servants. Liberal? Woil,not very. Eat? Monstrous. ‘Thnt remfids me of Lester’ Wal- nek. If sou put anything in the paper just say: that Lester Wallack was au perfect gontiomm, He was easily ploasud, and he alwiayalota walter feel as though he was aman. Thore is soucl- cuntt, He trents n walter ko a alive, and fy a8 hard to please agin woman, Lawretico Barrett ts eg disagreeable, and tronts servants badly; but [think you had vet- ter say nothing about him, for ho might come bero thls season, Thore wits Charlotte Cushman, too. Shodrank a good deal of wine. Madame Jannusebek was iiclined to trent servants right, but her litde husband, Pilot, wont out of bis way tu beimenn. Did you over know whatan insl, nificant number of little wen those — great actrossos und eingora have for husbands? You have no iden of how nick trouble these Ittle shawl-currying husbands are. [must not fore get Mrs. D. PB. Bowers, a good, honest business woman, punctual, and of temperate habits, Her astes are renlly domestic. She comes ton hotel, and in anhour her room looks ay though she Hived In tt for yours. Mra, Piridock, or aM Mitchell, is an evor-tempered, clover womnn. She vives very little for oxtrasfine ext- iny, and takes ber meals In the dining room, The timented Nellson was geent ty tha help, and trented us Iberuly. LT walted on her tho lust time she was here, ind when she was ready tu go uway she sent for ine and tipped mos, In tha morning she uiways ato tea and tonst,— nothing clse, Her best meal waa dinner, at # p.m, when she deank a great deal of claret and chainpagne, At midnight she always took a dight supper. She was very fond of beof tea, aud gepenile tovk A couple of cuptuls: before golug to bed. Yes, report fs true, she did drink: X wood deul of wine. About tho brandy tT don't know, Miss: Neilson drank more wine thin Modjeska. Did ey ungthing about Lydian Thompson? No. Well, let me suy that sho was one of the wisest women Lover ‘eame ieross, She knew bow to live weil, No, she was nut an immoderate drinker. She never forgot tho some of the pri livers that come to hotels, They seem ta mike ne dishes a atudy. They are cautious and exe netlng, and everything must be epeciully pro- pured for them. They puy enuugh for It, though. : for tho week, When shu enine tu the hotel she ning the bell, and, when nv boy came, said: “Bring me tho heat cook and buker.”, Every thing was especially prepared for he she sent for Mr. Griswold and wanted the boul cook diveharged because there wasn little too much suit inher soup. We couldo’t sult her in olive oll. P brought her some one day that hid been purehased for tho use of Clara Loulue logy. 1 30 explained. Gerster took onc sinel i thought she would have v ft, She stumped hor foot and eid: * Houreld stil. tt only for the American!” The next day at dinner I told her she reminded mo of Christina Nilsson, Sho sintled graciously, and gave me a pass to the opera. Christine Nilsson was uw very particular worn, tid bird to please, She preferred tha most dellento meats, and only drank muderately ht wines, f walted on ber at tho Southern. a: tine 1 mut on etyle Hike the otliora. Thnve seon her alt W ber rodin at the Soutaern with some German lady frionds of this city enting brown bread and sousige, anddrinking Khine wine, Now, thore SsCarfotta -Pattl Cdon't belleve that. story of her bethy deunk at Lervonworth. I atways found her a moderate enter nid drinker. Mme. Albont knows wore about eating tain any of then, Shu is nevor less thin two hours at a dine una sho hus tired me out) by prolonging tha um ment to three hours. Eminn Abgott! Honest | sore o! Metle Binal Ye ko full of busine: iknow her, She is always 3 Khe hes no time te eat, She ig the most onergetica tittle worn 1 over saw, Liberal? Weill, yess if thoy nll did: ns well ug ho does the wilter’s life would be a bappy one, 1 iknow nothing about male singers. ‘hey eat inthe dintug-room. TE have heard iat they are A grentaeal of trouble, and sume of thom eat with their knives. fi BDERNUARD Spectal Dispatch to The Chi 90 Tribune. the Bevohardt performunces begins to-morrow HEI, and at noon to-day tho first applleant seated himself on a camp-steol in the Glibe Wheatro fobby, bringhus a hineh-basket with hin. ‘The tne grow stronger during the afters hoon, and vt 10 to-night numbered over 150, and was adil growing, ho prospective buyers ure all nen, ana oveupy wood. spree of the atidowalle from the mun entrance downs to the end of Hayward phice. DRAMATIC NOTES, Mr. Joe Hrooks, tho manager, was In town yester’ * Tauwn-Tonnis" 18 deservedly dolug a large business at Houley's. “Tho Guv'nor" hus proved reasonably nt tractive nt Wultuck's, New York, Misa Agnes Robertson will close her engage meut ut the Grand un Saturday ugh. Tho succesyuf the Fiorences ut the Gulety, Ollve Lon says inher London letter, is pele vately, butonleinily, tuted ta ba Tydorate, W.. 1 Sheridan und Miss Laur Don passod througa the vits on Wednesday, Motto” wud other melodrama, ‘Sho -Hoston corresnoudeut of the .trt Journal Biyds Little Sabet Leonard who wis athiebud to tho stock of tho Unton Square ‘Thetre some tine auge, ty now playing and alnging bin * fe. Miulesmunstrot® seeng lta low dive hore tn order to purchase [iquor for ber wretehed parents.” Mr, Harry Wall, the mnanager of Sothern for the past two or threo renched town yer 1 He comes wi Gentleman from which will be seen ae fo sys thit Sothern's =) Hit Jou Poli's pit MeVickor's on Moudiy. tho subject of which is about as tawholesome ns Why tht ho has ever chosen. In the tirat yet he plein a yout girl in tho mldst of hor tunilly; Wi the secund vet thle Yours ond virtuous creit> ture fa tnarried; In tha third got snu olopes with with 8 covotty: In tho Ofth wet the lover imariies tho vocutts, aud the bugband and wife are re- united, Mt. Dumas bas fuully surpassed pim- On Bondny night, at the Prince of Wales Tho- Atre, London, Miss Goneviove Ward appenrodin uulaxon's Dutch play, * Anno ste,” when gnined, the fest prize for national dramatic compusl- {lon at Antwerp tn isis. ‘The yowan found to be ptrposuless and quite unsuit xilsh audience, Mr. Cle eritia of the Dally Leeyraph, aud one of the adapters of * Diplomacy,” Is epedited with bays Ing made tha (ranetation, but he withdrew ble tame from tho bits ut the list mument, and lefe the burden of failuro to the Duteh author, At tho ond of tho porformance of © Alixe" at the Park Theatre the otwor night Mile. Borne handt naked Mr. Abbey: te present her to Mas nent Seott, driwtia China Morris, Mise Movria necordingly entered | il Ail, Nerahurde's hox, and after a forma intrus Qnd pitid cach other many comptlmonts. Final Duneh af Sturcenal Niot rosea ind Eedmontesit Miotets whlch she hit a duriiyg tho oe inher corsage, pre thet to Miss Morris, i Le ae aly this ne ia saaloae Cobalt aby appreeintion of your grout dramativ ttt ont.” eer York Worth, ¥ a es Vou Molike. ‘ Count von Moltke, Chiee Murshat of the Ger- mut Binplre, wha tas Just duciiad tho tithe of Prince, is uot, as many have though, a omtive oF Denmark.s He wis born in Meckleuburg, | OF whore his titnlly has lived for centuries. The wiletike bs military twat wate g mere 1 ft that Diehy white tMolkinutte ne aud went ty Holatcln, where fatho Milltury Academy: at Copenhagen, anid world an works br Moltke { Jack of witnesses, withdrawn, and, TLAray! serious, may neces the evidence so far the Stato had to produce, h the defense say tho: thelr ellants, and will the proper tlie comes, Court, & messenger was this afternoon sent fo Sappington’s resktenco to report his con- on, hast March, ret evening, Sent SAn France face to-daykilied his mistre: Ina house of tlre) then shot bhuself ‘hey yo te | Nn Ban Frvoedsco, aid will appear i The Duke's | has re: fins moved in Orn her lovor; in the fourth act tho tover clapes | shortly party Who are moving in 1 wn Kine | tity, Dowinl F renclt Orraw. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 94 1880—TEN PAGES.- in such capacity during tho outrageously un- Just war with [ttle Denmark, tho briof combat with Auatria, and eepeelally the desperate duel with France, Tho heen anticipated tn blow bad 1 > cornplet BUNGLARY. Special Duapateh to The Chicago Tribune, GALENA, IIL, Nov. 4.—-During the tempor von wis ance woman, but didnot | ary absence, at Scales Mound, of Henry Pooley from his resldence near Wingville, Wis., thieves entered the house and burglur- ized tt of 8650 In money, which was cons cealed under a carpet, and watches and chains to the value of $300, robbars. vi certiorari and habeas corpus in the case of, I. M. Kallock, charged with murder, The i Sai. a cate J cuse now gues back,.to the lower court for Hoston, Nov. 4.—The sale of season tickets for decision on its nierlf. GUILTY, Sr. Louis, Noy. 4—The Jury In the ease of Junes Banks (colored) who hat been on trial for two days pust for killing his wife t det of guilty this MURDER AND SUICIDE, 1 Cul, Nov, 4 C! + Who demanded money. ‘The vallant nnd thon ran home, gave up his purse, -bags to the mercy tuavlig the team and ina! of the rubber, ‘Che bags contalned registered letters with $200 fn them, ‘he conveynnea Was recovered, but the letters were stolen, mien dn authority here say that-very a meeting will bo held of the leaders of that body, to take Into consideration propriety of cuttlig: louse fran the ‘Tory sell. party, and forming ¢ that will “ens whichever of the parties In polltics It flnds to iis advantage to adopt. "Tho views of thosu pe natter have nor yet matured, but will be made public at an early dt is claimed that they control in tha mover 123,000 votes, and that hereto have been largely polled in the ri papers find fault With the appointinent of an English-speake ing gentlemen as Dry-Goods Apurulser, and ao explain that Froneh-Caundlins are he- Ing excluded from thelr share of. the mip. in the nats Journal remonstrates, and polis ta duction the two. notresses emlriced each othor | the fet Chat Freneh-Canndiia sapplinteadt an Engtishinan in the following oflees: dy Milo, Hurnhardt, nervousiy antebtng tho | carder, Clark of tore he Tui thors, by'thi moved diiolpling wstd Westy, Warrant dted tts, the foundation of bls ehurnets tl be one Purvats, whose fortunes had bog te wane poverty, ho was obliged to depend ene Uroly “tipoa bis very” slender pay. la | cirryon the Uistes wore wo alinply, und his capacity Tor tuition tu nudes Fronvh, Hatin, spanish, ‘au Kuwalen, and tite singe, te ts mald, Ronuwhiny Hanish, Ft. Turkish, He mnstoced uitet, ane |, learned Polish Arh, Howie, a0 Tle hus found bbe Higeul atealameuts pense with thom. fio has deciared that hu owes Inare than one Victory thereto, and thore is Ute duubt of the fact, Hu exnlblted very engl long before hu abtalncd a poultion on the gen oral stat, Tho Government sont bin Bast to report on the war between ‘Turkey and Mohemet Aly gad he reiuloed in that country and in Heations of bis, though anonymous, Fompecthiug: thy contest and te region, utteuctod widu at sentlon, and proved bin to be a thorough sole der After big return be rose raphily to the mink of General, remaining meanwhile On the volt, Adu strateyist ho lad not. probe abty, an eaual du Kao. He won vast renown Royal that tho unty ton of the Upper House, insist upon nuiktng a Cal Hoeelal Mupateh to Tha Chicago 1 Onl, Nov, 4— Tho ea tthe nelshboriag townships, though hus alinost disapeared froug the cb The London advertiser, astulwart temper coumonting on Mrd. 1. Gough's aration that he would Aguin lecture In Ontarlo, says tt is glad of It, “Tho bs not,” [tsays, in any sense a tenipere Ue works for money, und winds tire altoyether ont nt roportion to the entertalument he offers, Gough at the present thine oceuples pro- cisely the sume position tn regard tu tie pub- Nous do the negro minsttels or any other public entertulners, and $209 por night {3 tuo miueh to demand for his services, We ean bid hin farewell without pang of regret, Lonnon, of mensurvicss value, and he holds that no | yy Conmmuidor-iaeChiet of great avinies can diss | ty aniee papel extraordinary talents, and it was not | Slleged de aney reformer. the terms he dem: sista SLinor fur dome four yeuns, Several pole { pre ir with Franco had loug ssin, and before tho frat yecns struck, the wnomy had boon beaten In Berlin, tis nasorted, by Moltke'a cons mummate prourranged Inthnately nequainted with thesy, was canfdent ho brilliant results whieh aq. sturtl nly confounded tho y tho engazement at Wolssonburg ‘ery Inch a soldier, ns wefenee ag well ts an art, dad he his done: more than any of his contemuorartes to mike ft sich. Siimpttelty and modesty are among his Uatinguished trata. and he is uniformly so re- served that ho hus been called Hellmuth tho Si- It inthought thit thore ts naboty In Gore and France hourly re- 1s 8th birthday, CRIMINAL NEWS. WIE BOSTON SWINDLE. Npeetat HMapatch to The Chteago Tribune. Hosros, Novy, 4.—There are fears that the principals ‘in the Woinan’s Bank swindle will not get their just deserts, owlng to a The poor dupes have been visited during the past few days ait have been led to belleve that everything will be all right I€ they will withdraw thelr elalms from the hands of tho atteracy, and that thoy will bo patd in full, quence, a large number of books have been as all the books with the names of depositors ore in the hands of the defenge, the prosecution 1s unable to ascertain how many and who they are. Many of them would rather lose the money they have put in than bo brought into prom- inence, so that tho persons oficially known tobe depositors are those who have notilied the polive in person, ‘Tha iden, of cottrse, Is Inttto | to reduce the number of civil sults to a mint mum, and embarrass the Government by leaving It with so few witnesses that ‘convie: tlon will by next to Impossible. Mrs, Gould, the agent, was baited out a few days ago by some of her friends giving b $10,000, but Mrs, Howe could not get the $20,000 required for her security, As the two women ocenpicd the sano cell, It ts surmised that the plan was concocted in prison, estimated that’ the wa Pru Hismarek, bolng Ho regards war audios’ Deposit during the past four years-recelved_ from its victlins between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000, MURDER TRIAT, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. me, Ink, Noy, 4—Tha Norris waiter, Perhaps you would Uke to hear about | and Maher murder trial bas-come to a sud- me donne. ‘They are the best | den stop in consequence of the tlness of one of the jurymen,, Mr. Sappington, ‘The de- fense refused to innke any agreement ns to postponement to ascortain the nature of Sup-, gp here sho had to pay g250 | Pington’s illness, aud the Court flually co rages Bere er ws Here ate noe thiued it untit Friday at 1 o'clock. ‘The case has been on trint now elght days, and, should the fllness of the juryman prove Paar! to the golms over of all Hy Which fs about all The attorneys for have a clear ease for able to'show it when By order of the ba No clue to the Spectal Dapatch tn ‘The Chicago Tribune. ENPORT, In, Nov, ‘4 Hleagy & Stoddard, al Ti, was burglarized last night, worth of koods ti to be that of rive operating considers ‘the general Ken. ‘The work fs be ~ Who have been ra ly hierenbout of late, DE YOUNG'S MURDERER. “San Fuancisco, Nov. 4.—The Supreme Court today denied writs and very few will caro to ask him to recon- siiler his determination so Jong ns lie jholds Als services nt such an exorbitant sum,” CASUALTIES. COLLISION. * Special Dispatch to ‘The Chleaga Tribune, Dosrox, Noy. 4—Tho collision on the Eastern Railroad at Lynn this noon appears to have been the result of gross negligence, and that there was not great loss of life Is no fault of ‘the management. ‘The train that reaches Lynn from Boston over the Saugus Braneh was shifting across the matn tracks near tha Green street bridge, when~ the fnward Pullman from Portland came tong ab a Wigh rate of speed and went crashing through the Saugus Beaneh train. ‘There Were no passengers on the Saugus train, but the Pullman triin was crowded. A ian whose nante ts supposed to be Cott is salt to have boarded the Sanaug Branch train at the Central Depot for the purpose of rid- ing as far ns the train went, whiel was only short distanee, and this man. was killed outright, and his face nnd hody were mangled beyond recognition. "There were ein inthe Pullinan train, sand olf save the last. four. were derailed, AIL the cars on the Branch train, two passenger and one bag gaze, were dernifed, One of them was thrown over on its: side, nud all, with the locumotive, wore damaged to the extent of several thousand doilnrs, ‘The emplo: -vlaim the signals wore set for “all right! STEAM SUNK. Memruis, Tenn, Nov. 4.—The Memphis & Arkansas River packet Ounchita Bellestruek asnag this morning ati o'clock, five miles above Austin, Miss, and sunk within ter minutes afterward. She hada good listof freight, cotton, and cotton seed tor this erty. After striking the snag an attempt was nade to run heron n sand-bar, but she sunk before {t could be necomplished. ‘The bont was valued at $20,000. She ies within 200 yards of the Robert Mitchetl, which stink yesterday afternoon, No lives were lost. It Is th the bout will prove a total toss tlon of tho cotton was washed ove wel The Chouteau Is at the wreck saving frelgtit. The steamer Robert Mitchell, en route from Culro to New Orleans, whieh left hi yesterday inornlng, struek a hldden obstr thon while mnking. ‘ihe crossing nt Fax Island, sixty mites below Memptiis, and sunk, he aceldent ovcurred yesterday afternoon at 5 o'elock. Her cargo consisted of 750 tons of grain and breadstutfs, aud 625 bales of eot- ton, all, consigned to New. Orleans imereh- ants, She lies straight, in nine feet of water, All the frelght In the hold wil bo lost. Tho freteht on deck is only slizhtly damaged, ‘The boat ts Insured for $15,000 In Cluctnnatt ofiees, Doth pilots ware at the wheel when the bout sunk, FATAL JUMP. Speetat Disputeh to ‘Ihe Chicago Tribune. , Granp Raris, Mich, Nov. 4.—Charles Ritehle, a brakeman on tho Detroit, “Grand Huven & Milwaukee Rallroad, whose home was ut Vernon, Mich,, Jumped off his. train while It was golng swiftly through the yard here ‘Tuesday morning, and sustained such Injuries that he died of thom tu-dey. Hu Tenves a wife. ACCIDENTALLY SIIOT. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago ‘Tribunes Four Warne, Nov. 4.—-At Mendon last night 07-year-old daughter of L.A. Desvolg- ness, while playing witha loaded ‘revolver, recelyed the charge of the samo In her head by acelental discharge, which resulted in death to-day, KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION, Parenson, N, J. Nov. 4.—Jolin Clarkson, aged 37 years, and Rober’ Dunn, nged 23, were killed by an explosion fi the Lallin & Rand powder mil. THE WEATHER, OFFICE OF Tit: Ciniur SIGNAL Orricin, Wasinagron, D, C., Noy, F-11,10.—For the Ohlo VMfley aud Tennessee, occasional light rain, followed during the day by clearing its in Waverly place, ADA. MalleRobbery —~ An Fronch-Canadluns and Kugtishinen Gen. Luard und the Miitia—John B, Gough, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Montnnal, Nov, W. Bingley, of Englishman his elty, where he ded for elsht years, aud where he tho best society, lately got married toa highly respectable young lily, and fron information received by the Revs, Messrs, Roy and Usher, it appears he has a wife and child In England, thy Uiited States on the disvovery belng ee Special Dispateh to The Chledgo Tribune, Moytunan, Nov. was driving from St. Drerent condivan Indicates that be wil! probably | On ‘Tuesday Inst, hoe renppeur on the stage next seuson, nant Alexandre Dinas, tls, hes written a now play, lel He has left for ench-Canadian Provinee, the Pe Magistrate, and many other ailices recently ning | given aver; white there are but few clerics who are Englishuon in the Court-lfonse, and Halt the business dons there ts dos tn Bae eiish, {tals poluts ont that, although Ene clish-speaking mien do OG per cent of tie uishiiess Of Montreal, Hartung bn allie Dispatch ty The © 2 Nov. 4—Gon, we practice fn the Canadian tuilltih of olllcens wearing wuld yee has ox: Unaitirad, for his father, abso ay | correspardence WI hive the ett Wunder of the Mit he had wequired an cstite, Hellmuth spent | rlctit be ‘ltl lwelve years thors, and wis sent sulisequently | militia da future. 1b a pears that a Royal nterred the tiths of . upon the Canadian miliths, and tured the Prusdian ary us cornet, and as his utpareest (to haltate the dress of the rexu- wrInY, sole time befure, wore how reduced (0 absolute og hglther political party in. the Province of weln auving a minority livge chough to an attempt is bee tion between the = BE hh othe local pre of Hig thes new Come ty bo sure hy bt the Canntlan Th canis t pavoruuient tor seltdohinl wo groat, that he way | (UB Made to form n con i vinilead to aN eat nists eat ‘bis plutanee to pay Conger yatives np Thera ates iy uy mtr iN which the Liberals Het Guestion, weather, colder northwesterly winds, rising barometer, Vor the Lower Lake regton, cloudy weathor, with rain, suutherly veermy to coler wester- Jy winds, rishig preceeded it eastern portion. Dy stutlomiry aud lower barometer, Vor tho Upper Like region, clearing weath- er during the day, colder northwesterly whils, with rising barometer, preceded tit the extreme ens portion by southerly wits, stationary or lower barometer, For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- sour Valles ar or marily cloudy wenthor, volder northwesterly winds, dt first distrtet Hghor, divlitter stationary or higher barom- eler, Cautlonary signals continue at Duluth, Houghton, Marquette. Eseanaba, Milwau- kee, See, t, Chivago, Grand Haven, See. wekinaw, Alpena, Port Huron, Detroit, Ch ‘Toledo, Sandusky, Cleveland, > by Erie, buifalo, and are ordered for Rochester and Oswego, Wasitnaton, D, C,, Noy. 4.—With 2 vlew to increasing the usefulness of the Signal Service, Gen, Dram, Acting Chief Signal Ollicer, will, ina few days, issue an order es- tablishing additloual siznals on the lnkes, destgned not only to Inform slipmasters of dingerous winds, but also to enable them to tell from which direction such winds muy be expected, LOCAL ONSERVATIONS. Ciicaga, Nov, Time. | Har.) Ther. iu) Wind, iy AENERAL UNIREVATIONS, Caloauo, Nov, {~10318 p.m. Phere) Ther Stations, Wind Ate | the Varaine ee! Ete: oe ehne-tat SHRESESLE HUHRSSSERSE RS: SF] erat, ear, 20 255 QSe: Eandusky. Bun Few Suroy rachis C3 ‘Y¥ Winkemuces re Steum tor Whalers, : San Frunetseu iulletin. Tho steam whaler Mury Nolen, just are orhved bn this port from the Aretiy Oeehn full of oll und bone, 14 the first whuler using steam ay on auxiliary power ever seen fi tesa waters, Bhe hus, besides a full cargo of off, 45,000 paunds whalebone, whol fa worth at prosunt. prices ara Uttle over that dzure, a pound, while tho: off ts Worth something under 50 vents a gallon hie this tuurket. A nother stew whaler, the consort of the Mavy aud Helon, loft Now Bedford abaut alx Weeks itgu, and is Dow well down toward to Sirus of Mugollun. Bho will gu direet to Honus Jutu und then taka in stores fur the Arctic, reaching the ground exrly in the coming eeagon, Honolulta has at present tho preference by Whulors coming rauud from tho,Atiantio, be- cnune the crews can be kept together ua thoy ecnanat ino this, backs “Tho carge of tho atenin, wonler wow Ia thld port fs worth semothing aver WOO, Fepresenting a@ slagle souson's work, ‘Tho vessel cost new ut Now Bedford probably AbOUE $85,000, Hor steam power fs suillulent to drive her vight to ninu kuoty wo hour, ud she fa fast under canvas alone, ‘The steam whulur {3 not a novelty on tho Ate Inntigulde, Sever bave been colployed in tho North Attantio and the Aratle, or tho waters Jeading thoroto, for samo Hime, ‘The rst ateame ena were employed fn the seni fshories, sulle out of Eoyleh ports and going up Into big late jtudes by Bpitzherzen or the enst constot Greon- fand into Batiln’a Bay or Melviite Sound, ur whufever thoy coukl find open water and any peospect OF whales Who tha latter were Gold, st! scarce, senis wore taken, and very wood curgous mutdo up in thia way. Tho change will go on gradually until tho whaling fleet on. this side will bo moatly composed of medium-sized ves- sels, with auxiliary rteam-power, tho enfest craft fur whaling whieh over went Inte tho Aretio Ocean, Vesacls fitted in this way cur take ndyatitage of open water to work though: marrow channels, ond eno avoid feo nips, whieh so many salling-vosvels are enuizeht. They, eam follow thelr own crows whonce Kin i BLOOD Purine ‘DR. CLARK JOHNSON's a Blood Sy Whitles, und fn this wa the contingency of dlauster, enabling tho erews to strike whales raphily, and secnro their caressed with geeutor certainty, ‘The steam whater Is destined to qeke it protty rough for whales In the Aretie, ae —— at but quite choorful for the owners of such eratt, 2 ef 8 a a 2 = eB PEDESTRIANISM. ia B Lonpos, Nov. 4.—At 10 o'elocl to-day. In 2 2 the Astley bell contest the score stoad: Row- 2° ae ell, 861 unites; Littlewood, $10; Dobler, 335, 2&2 ess Rowell rested five and a half hours last By Pray night. Dobler comes out oceasionally, but So or the race Is virtually settled, Howard has BY z left the bullding, Littlewood Is going fatrly 3 an well, changing lis direction uvery few laps. as gd The breaking-down of Dobler and Howard ro ug Is aittibuted to thelr not reversing their dl- wa 23 rection, whereby thelr right legs In both 2o Sg c ry ere tn teen made to put Dobler 8 — a i ‘ury ¢ Hoe! iy rhient, but without auceess, HHuevinees rent Urnape wana.) 2 courage, but is int pitinble condition, — Lis ten Is terribly swollen, and he drags it pain fully, Littlowoud ran the s85th mile in 6 infautes and 49 &eontds, and sluitlinneous ly Rov did Tits tomiile ab the sume ‘he score at Boreloek stood: Row- ell, miles; Littlewooul, #88 miles: Dobler, SH nites, Atisot p.m. Littlewood took second place. r wis resting, Ab 5380 the scare wit Rowell, 283 Littlewood, tz. trainer said he would give linea long rest, thinking tf the swelling of his leg abated hoe way sill take ag lenst seeond plie Dobler reappeared.at 6 ore! His lex wis evidently much better, ‘The Inst mile run simultaicousty by Rowell and Little woot tot Its tale, ng Rowell went a bit (eer afterwards, and Littlewood retired for the night at Vetelock, Rowell completed | 400 miles In winety hours, and retired for the | a night at 11:15, Dobler retired wt 12:40 a. m., H x I Dyspepst, 7 oD nactsen eet ae ie ey Athouma. aT f Treat Diskats vt DD Biltousness, Nervous Deviitegeess Tho Best REMEDY KNOWN tot] 9,000,000 Fottles 8OLD SINCE 1020, Thts Syrup possesses Varied Properties, Yt Kimutates tho T which converts the Seat a she Bath food tute gi A deficiency In'p rate road fey "e) nel af Che edieine fe taken tne fermentation of when the score stont Rowell, 410; Little- woul, 360; Dobler, 331 ‘ cl om, Kerenirthen : carrice ofthe Old Wood mma ee neG Littlewood reappeared at 12:23.0. m, and | Fe epens the pores at the alta mar pene wabler ae ain. Lhe latter went much | Meatthy Perspiration, mabess bette! It neutralizes tho heroditary taint, or potson fn thy Lisod, which generates Rerofnl He et nloyed in Wan ta ike ty tite nowt dailente haber weit Sretlonn foeblo, carconly Leing erguiredt in ‘attention by ‘The’ score at 2 n,m. wast Rowell, 4105 Littlewood, 369; Dobler, 7, BASE-BALT..@ CLEVELAND, O,, Nov. 4—-Nolan, piteher, of California, and Clapp, enteher, of Cinel- Heveny RON TO DRUCGIaTS. nati, this season, linve sizned with the Cleves] traveling agents ur runners to sollelt trade trom dre land Base-Ball Clab for’ the next year as | 684 ehunge pitcher and catcher, Most uf the 4 zou rm ara retain ss : ¢ det TESTIMONIALS, onk, Nov. 4.—A convention of del- egutes from. the baseball elubsy whieh was ILLINOIS. ented to meet at the Fitth Avenue Hotel nt noon to-ttay to organize a new Buse-Buall League, has been postponed til the sth of December, by whieh tine tt willbe known what the new clubs will be. MAIOMET’S MIGHT. Graphic Account of Min Stego of Con= stuntinople in 1153. New York Nation, The city was moro thin eleven miles in cir- eumferenco., On tho side of tho seit it was de> fended by a simplo wall; tho other aldes wore covered. by regulary fortiflentions, tawers, and bastions, Tho ‘Turkish army: was fminense, DEA pee te corte that your Xb of . 25 + f y 0 i numbering probably 200,000 or 250,060 mon; tho | Complune aud Heart Disense there anyone, intagination of tho Greck historians extended | cig taverused. Italo cured une ot way cbildren ut this number to 00,000, and oven 400,00. ‘Tho | Shite aud Scrotula, — SLAUAIET CHISM, regular ariny was probably under 200,000, Tho ‘Third-Day Chills, Greeks lind fost entirely the use of arms, and - Pree if Flora, Cin Co. TIL, depended upon thelr mercenaries.: Tho Ems EAR BI: This te to cortity shat your INDIAN peror would notarm more than 15,000; his chlet | BAQQUSNRUL has cured me ot tte, ‘hind Neutenant was an Unlian Gingtiniant, who had with bim many Venetinns and Genoere. ‘Tho leynte, Isidore, did his duty bravely aa nsoliler, Tho elty had 108 gins, and among the nutnber was one gigantic forthe te, which | speedily cures Chita, und can recummiend It as the could only fire six orgeven times a day and had | best medicine th thd country for itheutatim and fo be cooled cach thine ifter it nnd been fred, | Neural LU MITCHELL Tho art of seve was still in its infincy. Mu eeur hometused all tho old machines whitch wora | All that X¢ Is Hecommended to Be. imide for nppronches and tisatuits, Ho Dean Yt TL have found, vy wivine your INDIAN bad guns also, Arrows, molten lea, OOD SYRUP T tet bt ta ll i, and Volling ‘oll wore cwebd “ieainst that | BLOGG SYatUL utube teint, aut i tail i ty recom Dinonso of tho Stomach and Liver, Cairo, Aexunder Co, tn, DRAW: Surorine tor sume time wiih Hesdatty and Disease of the Slomach and Julver, 1 was induel to usu yuur rellubio INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP, wie Featured me to portovt hualth and strenutn. No. WU bstgbthewt, CHAS. SHELLEY, An Excelent Remedy, s Helvidere, Noung Co. Ml. Feb. 6 17 Dransnt: Dhuve been using your INDLAS Hog SYRUP for nun time, and nm pertecily sntesied wig the results, 1 Purities the Htuod, Mestares Last Ap pauls, Strengthens te Nurves, tlequtates the Suge Ach and Buweis, and Kultoves Rheud A wot Hut be without it, MAS, WESTFALL Kidney Dincuno. Dean Huns This Isto leertity that yee 1 q + This Is to cor bal your B bYK if in Coles Con I, DUD SH RCP Mai DRA Stk: I ftnd your IND. Tuchdod tu Ue, aud adviso any one whip tiuy be inoat site ms ol fe fe famous aetee Heultl to give ite trial, MIL. FUEEMAK, re, the HE of which was still preserved In the a Gre pire. ‘Che investinent of Constintln Chills Cured. Noown. Cumberiund yoo sh Dean Bin: My daughter dind Chills for four months, aug 1 tried almost overyihing, but wit coimenced the wie Of your INUIAY yature teint of which efectualir er, he ‘syrup twa nteo Greatly Lencticd the Teal of my family, and f have had nu a doctor wince t have itn your medicine In my house. t would OL be without It, and recommen Ite use to surenog uiMAnits. sHOSSANNAM LAWRENCK ple began on tho Grhof Apel, 63. ‘Tho'sl Went up methodically, and various rssaulta wero repused by the Greeks. Mahomet was suprise) to find 80 inuch resistinee. ‘The ‘Turkish ships sueeceded in foreing the entrance of tho Golden Horn, ‘and tho clty from that moment beyanr to show all tho terrible syinptome of diacon- tent and discort which re noticed iu all sieges of populous capltals, While the soldiers wore on tho ramparts tho elty wus con- vulsed with thooloyical discussions, Even on the ove of the ruin of thofr cause, tho fanaticnt ¢ recks showed inore abhorrence for the dogs mis and rites of tho Latin C hureh than for the Paln Jn tho Bac! Waterman Station, \ this Ws to curtlt ou enemles who wort tefore the gates. Conatin= hoon svline Imweured mu Of Pate tn the Hack fiaople waa like Jerusulon whon tt was bes | Itigs valuable medivin MES. WoUub, kleged by the Romans.” The monks intlamed tho aguilitude, but did net turn their wrath against tho real enomy.: 1 woul profer a Mmindred thes," said mie. to seo in Constantle hople the turban of the Turks rithor than tho. Mara of tho Pope.” ‘Phe crowds rushed to the shrines whero the intracle-working virgins were: kept, but did not rush to tho ramparts, All sortsof prophecies were made; the Greeks he- eame the pithible vietine of what was culled during the lust slege of Parls *obsidional” mud- tt sadigentlor. aundwiel, Do Kalb Cos It, DEAI Niit2 Chia te to certity that your INDIAX BLOOD SYRUP, which 1 procured frois your ash has completoly cured mou Vyxpepan, Lis iby mudiving I ever used, TALIASE I, ALLEN. Curo for Henrt Dinense. Dyspopsta a ‘TYeutoy DEAR But: Your great INDIA the hort mnediciny Lever nse tecommend It tw all similarly Hreust Diaeay dy n33, N STALLINGS Constantinople dit nat surrender beeauso tt ey waa starved; it was regularly tuken by storm, All that It In Recommonded to Bes While the mob nccused the Einperor of treason Kannaa, Cae Uh, Mahomet kept tring his Ga) guns ayalnst tho DRAR Sit: 1 have used your wx walls ari) Man au brett He prone hile BU a any poe ‘ollowers the plunder of a elty which was then, i c after Home, tho richeat fn the world, «Tho last | We Bost family mudielno Gver geed I uttack wis preeeded by a solemn fasting and by oe it begun on the 28th of Muy tn tho middly of the day, to the sound of La lah Muh Allah.” Tho resletunes of tho Greeks and Ting, who were fighting one awulast twonty, was trily horale, Constuntine was among tits traops, and showed tho greatest bravery, Gits= Halal avs {ooreall wealtretuHls An tip evs tune tho Ttallans, having lout thefrehlet, took to thor bach. ou Uh ships utd abaudoned the unfortunite Kaipara. | pean gin: Twas trode ee Nanaia footer The battle began wean the next days tho | pie: dt bought somo ul your TNGLAN B10 Emporor fought ike a common sbtdier, “ke | gyiUL, aud aot bappy tonay Hume gntirely ced a new HN ‘Tho Guht was hand-to-hand ANUS, GU, IRVIN, Jonstantive tellin tho carnige, and the conti i ma C sion wis sich Chat his lass was not noticed at ~ Dyapensin Corede a custlh feat. Fils body wis lound afterward In a winds |. pease have beau treuuled wie lintousaet, ‘ rpses, ‘Tho Turks wore at juat within the " i Ja, Wid Indigestion, und Have ised Four y. They bad been promiked three diya of | plas alOUPSYiUE, und round {ct1 ben isl thoy sneked tho magaiticont Capital t valuable mudicine, THOMAS ‘SUISILE ally, ‘The pen at Vietor Hugo could Cure. hurdiy desertbe the seenes of horror of whlch Nover Failn to tx Co tle Byzantium became the theatre, Mood rain in Allford, droga in iy. Pe HLS, Diseases an a Bunnsagems ni My h DEAR KH: Thinisto cartidy that your AS NEGODSEHUE has tured toy of Lute Diegase, wine bad been Daa eae eat Cin ie Lehvertaiy mH ene FGcommand ie to wil auMTUrITN HUMEMIY, oy, Coy Th, Nin. Vor Nouralgis have used you torrents ia the streets, An ftalian witness saya Be OR Be betas in my Storch aang Tue tag that “corpses ware tloating on tha Dardanglles | cttidegn, who wore Houdled wills spasiin, wud 1D yepotled imalens oy tha cana of Veuteo."* t i Uilakoriniis Stiga tf 41.00, sud Of 1h),000 vietins, The moat noble Indies were xi 7 6 Tentlinonys a barbarous seldiery; 40,000 prisoners wore made, An Aeon sy carat Hee only of th t ah di the hopo of ransom, DearS: I can eny hut your 1S yelled: Juus stones, orniments, | BYRUE has no uqual tur Constipation sick tie, where, SVimtcoittd not be taken | seae, Van iy the Hawles. and Cultis, und fat wus destroyed.” "The convents and churches | Fecutmond Its uso to aulluring buy | yep, wore especlilly marked for plunder, Salut So- — pia became the seono at whorrible orgy. Mie Recommends It to Alle Conf. homer inudy his entry wmong the corpaes, and Aurora, Kune Coaiky Went un Lorveback toSalnt Sophhy, his church |, DRAM Ste} have used sume of S00F Mink trom that mamont beoame u moaqie, and the | HLGU) SY 1 with bungled isa a celtecalie erescent took tho plycu of the crass. It 1a better | Would rocuuuoud It to all suturing frac Debating to throw 4 Vell over the excosses of Mahomot and Je W. MOUS of Lis Hontenunts, ‘The Turks showed nu murs Complaint. oy, ho wenernditys they trimpled upon thelr Livor Complaints oon iva, unhappy vieturs like so inany wild boasts, pea ticktneham, Kankukes Co. tian justly cele Europe feurned with horror the dotalls Of tho | ee ee ere any tea lives uniiveraal mie fallof Constantinople, ‘There was a call trom Taetlun, | ph nludiy ustaeaiess by wall whiu linve use iiny sides for anew crusade, Tn the your 10 | i") have used your medicine with the Aunt rata the crusiute had not yet beguns and when lately | tory reantu, und can therefore, Facsiniuily tr tho Itusstans, oneamped befqre Constunttnopte, all froubled with diver Completing ane eet Ni kaw in tho dlatunes the donio of Suint Soptin, tie hd the singular courage tu remain wlthin 1h thelr lined and recrogs the Danube without have Hyokingham, Kankakee Co. Ml. Sing ia a ing avenged tha Emperor Constanthie, DRAW Lin was e uruat sagorar fui Dellil pe a Tost valuauia INUTAS AuLOOL Sy uly now fa i ed, Trecumunvad your meade Fe ai oa aae bonene ERS S ENE Cans I GBoctad a CUMIpIULY CURE, as sueerZe, TH SHAK Wheumatiory, i Valuation and Taxation in Mussachue wottn, Hoston Journal, Noturna ted In the ofice of Honry i, Peirce, Seoretury of Stute, show the tatul valuations oF the cltles and tay tho years comme food Purifier: A Good lo onda Lake Coal f thy C Cee eae eae oer erst dia iio Pur nM Y Y ? a ve ing May A Asie ang. Saye f, | wor, aad taxe plousury lu Footage 16 88 buch Sink Ess Lotuke orn Ini0 eet ibe ‘Of Menstruation uch Siu, Tha totals were in BLY ELON g ‘esasion of Menatt ne this een. ure 81551, 70,8, an inerense of Super lheridan, Ja salto Cu aa, which ts widely dinteibuted, Lut ono 1 DaAKSin: My daughter was uvudurer 170 | shh srl Towa, Rrewster, showing an abnormal guia, its | preston of Menstruation, and afiur aver te i 2 te valuition biving Jumped from Ri Rw fn ‘Teg | Hus dittloulty tur more tan we yuan, Miia! and one to atiasb tis 1800, nd that fe peuniupinted by an | ST ea rer RT eal inerensy of tuxution from StL to $12 por 81,00) o¢bar medicines, atuny whieh mae dh yin) & Linywelt of ny A Ntobrahds inning over paar seamptlet, My sy Saugut four romurkeon the diedass with vied FF Bas troubled. iunbedinioly wrvvald ot ing ourniedicino, and, tw sho ayer all syupathlng Eng Wa aoe ra Tho towest rate of trixntion ta that of Groton, #4 por #1000; tho highest (hit of Monravy €h per SLUkh Gloucester's mite ts that whieh is | most largely Increased. tt having been rataed trou 847 por R100 fn 1873 to B22 ba 188. OF the wealth of tho State, Boston contributes this; your 60402495, nearly ono halt of tha whol 10 fnoveuso Of $20,150,800 over last your, und {14 Fate haw risen from 812.0 per Shan on the wuniblor auin to $t5.20 on tho kirger, Tho polls assosded For 1880 are 441K In number, 23513 mnore than for the pruvioud yeur, wud, Nowian Walls Wits, Te ee Landtan Truth. Frank W, Richantson, tied 43, and doserihed aga Female W Ponttae, davinygston county DeAU sine This le ta curtity tat 1 ET GoD oatly bunented by uainy your givat INDIAN Myo g RUIe Tumavue i pears uf exe, al bet * groutiy “troubled etthy Waudaent | Sura Biukes wa twel like & young irl, ean tee LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALERS auntant, and “the sou of a veterinary iene 1 es ugater ian Varna tue eet | Dr, Clk dohuso’s Tadian Dhol Syn eald Frank fa the tid who: Ognred us carte spomient fu tho Newman Ful divore: case, and tho uforedtd Churlotte js the respondent in that vase, Where counsol desorlbed her uv twouty yours older than Frank, und whom she was tn : CHICAGO, ILL. rr VAN ECHAACK, STEVENSON & CO. #1 80) Lankoway. cate the habit of kiaalny fn a“ inotherly way,” SON, PLUMMEIS & CO., 62 nod 66 Label [aalage jeu tanto Ey ays ORC fe ‘sd Marketeat. Not RING, SL Lake-ot, SOW, StyeamncUluel & On Hs Wabasha ‘Try thu Shakers’ Sarsuparilla,