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4 « CHICAGO TRIBUN TLE RAILROADS. jiitate +H fa corps of oflelala to prestd: wces wiTairs of his road: that does great eredit to Is THE was thrown from the track and overtuel nenr Areoiadnst nleht, injuring two fattes: WY serious), 7 CASUALTIES. tatter with the Mlasissipp! Central, toa stalin poston with the N q Waa Marbidder 1: Es on CRIMINAL NEWS. his home ho su ly by and could continue ty the Why, Weak, onte oS Mi. ff Hroad, Witen Me. France | . walk a, and one old eentionan, the in % \ a We Alorse fot ui al i est Chuan r sta t th anit loan af General Dol nawiey 4 withadl farther, he aaa, tatn ne ra H H i ent of the Unie Da Ny Nas "S4 and Teket Agent of the Chicago, i " Y Ph ‘ Wreck of a Coasting Vessel on FIRE RECORD. Another Gigantic Consolidation lected for. the position uf Gineral | St. Tonia © New Orleans. Ratiroad ta Gike * awley Hanged ter nlureer Fe ENS footahy aang Ces buts te and Extension Rumored. ener Arent, and Anan better quite | charge of the Jitssencer: ond Ueket depart at Salem, Va. came sufticlent sober to be ett Watt be One of the Hatteras Jf CHICAGO, : eat tt have welll ma fou tt me af the Miesoutt Paeltie, M. Cary, was home, Kuru w s thon leftatane agi bis Shoals The alarm from [tox 119 at 1:40 yesterday tl Stobblig, for muny yon osfered tho vacant plier, whieh he necented and wheo his compantons returge @ barn ¢ _— afternoon was cnused by aire in actoset ot | The Burlington and Santa Fo to Join | Me Klmbail saute a Hatants takus charqwwt | and filled with aruat ability up to the tino of | His Crimo of a Deliberate and | about dark they were alarmed mene for hi Fi a three-story tenement at No, 400 Twenty- Only One of the Crow Succeeds in | second street, ot al by Mrs, Yore and oecu- oS = pled by Edward Glavin, Damage, nominal, Reaching the Shore Cause. children playing with matches, sot uM thing fire to some rags and rubbish. i ae True Wax 401 nt he rp ctick vans erday afternoon was_ennsed by a fire in the He Is Ton Hours on a Plank Buffets | frame cottage, No, 45 North Paulina street, 4 , aL Premeditated Character. evidently breathing his last. The wate tl ton police station an © Avas tak i as Oo single nan, 2 ye; acl. Kurtz INDIANAVOLIG, Ind. Noy, 24.—Tha engl: | Bxeontion of a Seventeen-Year-0id oe 1 EYES OF age, w corps surveying the Ilne of the pro- Moxican at Phonix, Arizona. NE OF THE JAMES Gay, \! et Indiana & State-Ling Raltroad, from | * bi , 7 Spectal Depateh to The Chicago pan ndlanapolls to the Ohfo line in Randolpl: ‘| Kansas City, Mo. Nov, 26.—the ee Comnty, have covered about thirty-ive miles | Record of Minor Crimes Throughout the | was startled on Oct, 16, 1870, by th country Hands and Pool Issnes. The position of General Agent of this elly, yaeated by Mr. Morse, will be ngsiined by Mr. LS. Hodsdon, who for some years past has ably Med the posliion of Land Agent of the Union Paciie tn this elty, | Mr, Hodsdon {aa veteran by the business, who ean fll Mr. Morse’s plico ag no other naeoutd, With him in eharge of the Unton Pacific office the silfatrs of that Coumpary fe UUs elty will be Tho Grain Blockads on All the Ronds East and Wests Undenbted Likelihood of The-Uolon and Central Pa- yned and oecupled by Jolin Kalesk) and y ing the Angry Waves. pwned pled by Jolin Kak d y >a nistere ve Been f of the Hine, and are already progressing enst- 7 8 Tepo: en ley Binge s ‘aoumaanay e ee ellie Consolidation, tafure, nuttatuistered ns they have Hee here) urd. dota McGuire fa the enuineer 1h eauniys expe tat Hagen the Chicago & ‘Altes alarin’ frou Box $25 at 0:15 yesterday ee: ates post chates tuna, Dees wine Ws | tele dzens, dae Takats boatny: fo f fey miles east of rape ee = i i sed by : 2 woe ed +7 Mr, Kimbatl tn the appointinent of Mr, DB. |e nes i f HANGED, ag Clty an Minora Caught in a Snow-Slide in a Soe Me ttener dine Ans ie Ut ANG UO" | oho Mexloan Railway as Surly a Consumma. | Quinlan as Nortiwestery “Craveling Agent, | confer with the Indianapolis, Bloomington Spttial Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribune, by n party of masked men, tany thal Colorado Canyon. dwied by Jacob Sehimmets, nnd oceupled by With headquarters in Chicago, Mr. Quintan | & Western ofticials, and yolntaut the benetits | Va., Nov. 2,—Thi: Mar- | dollars having been taken, It w, msand \ z 1. Merficld asa notlon store and dwelling, ion of tho Immodiate Future. has been City Passenger” Agent af | (0 be derived from passing through Ureen- Lest, Vi Nov. 28—This morning Mar | own that the ouliaws Trav ly — Vamage to stock, $253 Insured for $1,000 lit the Chicago, Birilugton & Quincy Rall | Held. cus DL, Hawley was hung for the murder dues, wore the ite 9 Frank and Jeseg ted to’ l | the Watertown of ew York, ‘The fire - BIGUT AV LAST Fun fetta Ae a Aisteeny suitrs, <SHNU HIS NIG BRLARTE. of Zachariah Hayes, The execution wis ss 6 loaders of the wane of toh, fn! S 4 ‘ rae * AS avlwas vas ood satisfaction. i th Wha ivy Two of Five Peraons Hurled to Insta origiinted under the counter amongst a lot So emphatie aud prompt have been the de- and has alwas: ANY ROO ello, i private, and took place in an Inclosure by the | Vers but who the other men were wa Deyven, Colo. Nov. ,—The Times? Colo- Bide of the jall wall, About a Tinndred men | t*¥ LastJuly Daniel Bashan Was ares rado Springs special says: “At the stock- | tung arauud the place, Lawley left bis |" suspleion of — compliekty ty holitens’ meeting uf (he havtrek i Hla Giraiuia cell at 1020, At tho scaffold a vraver wos | Tobbery, and at tho September te tenths Hf tho stock, W. J. Palmer, W. A, | offered by the Rev, I. A, Goodwin, an Epts- of the Criminal Court pleted nat These tppointments, together with the se. leetlon of Mre 1, AV. Htehcoek as General Western Passengér-Agent, of the Unton Pa- effic, In charge of, the Pacilie Coast business, plnces the passenger alfalrs of this road Into of waste paper and rubbish. Death, . The atarin front Box 258 at 7:80 Inst evens ; ing was caused by a tire ina four-story brick A FEARTUL EXPERIENCE. building at the northwest corner of Randolph Cave Harrenas, Nov. 26.—-The seliooner nnd Desplalnes streets, owned and oceupled niuls of the truth of the reported coalition between the Vanderbilt roads, the Atchison, ‘Topeka & Santa FG, and the Chicago, Burting- ton & Quiney that there can be no longer * y E, Smceth as Rg iry. ‘The tire the hands of men. thntaive full, assurance | yeu, ©, i. Woeresclioifer, Russell Saxe, Jay | copal mlntster, to which the condemned man | Sullty, the ense boing continued. 7 L. & D, Fisk, of Bath, Me. G. W. Snowman, by i Sniveth AB brass found B | any doukt that the sensation was inanufaet- | that the excellence of the Union Pactte pas: | ¢y ti A wate. “ol nd De variant’ # when the ense was Jed aitaters frou Naw. York for Port Royal, otlainatert {ns the boller-roant, Damage trl. ahs Hi Of whole eloth, and for. the | senxerand tiekes depirtments will be more Gould, and D.C. Dodge were ‘elected ‘Di | paid reverent attention, and he joined ear- culled, Boashan Es Yori strandut on tho ottward Diamond Shoal at |" A“attit-alarm to Engine Company No. 23 at than fully nialntafned onder the new régime, 50 pu. Nov. 2 ‘Phe eraw,: consist- | 10:10 yesterday forenoun wits caused by a ing of seven men, Jashed themselves In the | fixe In the twoestury frame butldlag Xo. Tis a t In With rectors, New extensions were authorized. | nestly t “ns. drew his former plea, and, plead Gens Taleior wis utile finales of ae Sn the Heenan Bar tatulster ieuread threw binant upon tho iaeiey of th Ca ion, and ts supposed to have voted Goull’s | stima bag eometo die, 1 aot Zach Mayo | Asn mers oie eon yoked tell prinetpal purpose of belping some specttla- tors in Vanderbilt stock. ‘Che canard has PRNNSYLVANIA. ; : . done its duty, and the stocks of the Vander- The $ Who tis accomplices were, aud will . a i os my tet, ex >, q ye and the Epectal Miepater ta, The Chicagy Tribune, — but Tsbot him belleving ‘that 1@1 did vot kill fy Tecel rigging at Ap. ni.on the zit, Capt, Snowe Weal Secon street ae Oke GaetC | Dit roads have made n great Jump upwards} putapttanta, Bley Nov. 2—Tho Octo- APPOINTMENT. hin he would Klik ines Tkaow Tdld wrone, 1 | Segmeee seuteuca tau if found gully by man and Seamin GC. R. Lewls were washed | ‘he fire was vaused by 0 the in a kindling: | It 1s no doabt on thisnceount that Vander- | por earnings of the Enstern tlnes of the | Ostaita, Nov, 24,—The office made vacant | committed a sin In God's sight, for His Word | been, Hils sentence will aarti ava overbontd and drowned. At 3:80 the mast | woud box hehind the stove, started by a small | biltand his Meutenants can afford to deny | pennsylvania Rallroad ware the largest ever | by the nppotutment of General Passenger and | £4¥% Rostst not evil; but f know little about | Wednesday, given next fol nnd the vesse) broke in pieces, G, G. | boy playing with shavings in the fire. Damsga | ty report so promptly. known forasingle month=38937. ‘The | Ticket Agent T, 1. Kimball to tho Assistant tho Bible at that (ime. Thank God, | know now Snowuan and W. M. Snowman got npon n } tilling. . Itisanold adage that “where thers 1s] enormous amount of work-belng done | Alatingerstip of the Union Pacitic Hallway ) that Jesus died for slaucrs, and that lls roe KNIFED. plece of plank, leaving three others upon the AT TOLEDO, 0. smoke there is fire,” and this gat is. thus on the Il : svented nity ie reat | Companys dine will be filled by the appolit- cious blood cleanseth those who trust ta Him Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tyitune, bow of the wreck, At sunset W, M. Snow: t Dispaten to ‘The Unteni s Santi 2 on the! tino preventive any. Be metit of U.S. Stebbing, with dg. W. Morse In { from aitwin. I pray God to forgive my sins, and | Decatur, Ill, Nov, 20—Last ni Bpeetat Dispatch to Chieago Tribune, trated in this matter, While it appears that | fnerease In. the net, whielt “were | of Ms 3 y rs Hight, ag man died from the cold and was washed of | ‘porsng, U, Nov. %.—About Go'clock this | there is not awword of truth In the gnmors | sti! ahead of the Priginitee charge of traveling agents. shor ave many: saa it ietont 1 hare vweongad Ninalis In this county, Mack Jones, halling the: AM Sinienn aie aa o. monuiie a ir poe out ae Pelton orks Mat Vanderbilt has joined the peop! ele $1,088,301, Mor the ten months to date the oh STENOGRAPNER, have gronged mies ian i pny Slane naved MATE eu eee pine an * He vAuatl wvOr a handsome building on Madison street, near | trolling the Atehison, ‘Topeka & Santa Fé) gre ve SEIT 827s operatlng Spetlal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridt Y eY; cuttin, the bench, one mile north of this station, ant | the central partof the ety, which was enused | and ths Chicago, PE Re ES inter- igcoks: onriings. wore S34 lier y obern tn ii at : Si by Gol's free uruco in Christ Josué: | and stabbing niu tn a frightful ina 4 expenses, $20,022,080; net earnings, $14,114,- 607. ‘The gata is 23 pet eent gross und 25 net, ‘The Western Ines earned a surplus over all Mubilities for the months of $419,000, but that 9 apparently $173,573 belind the corresponding month of tnst year, ‘This can hardly be due to a falllug off in the trafle, huavy as we know [t was last your, and It must be due ty the very heavy ex- penses Incurred ti bublding new stations, re- newing bridles, and relaying tracky onthe Pan-ifandis and Port Wayne Reads, This walked to the Hght-keeper’s dwelling, hav-{ by the upsetting of u conl-ol) lamp. ‘The ing been in the sea about ten hours, and | gurning oll spread over the first fluor and swan and drified about fifteen miles. Into the basement below, and the flames PRES flashed up through the rear part of the build- ik Pee eet enh aaee ibs ing, so that they soon got beyond control of u i oe Nov, 2h—A. yan brolee out | the Fire Department. The Jower part of the REWADKEE, SOV. “ery fs block was fitted up with a large restaurant, this evening In the Lawrence Block, eae and the upper part contatned several ele- of Broadway and Michigan strech, oceuplet gautly-furnished living-rooms., Nearly the by the Amerlenn Express Company and the commission firms of Angus Smith & Co, | Whole Inylde of the building and tho con- ApMAy, Mich, Noy.20.—George C. Smith, | May others take warniug by my and nner in Private'Seeretary of Goy. Croswell forfour | end, and come to my ‘blessed the resly or the a enalnal with & pocket yeurs, resigned to-tay to take the position of | Savior, who alone oan save from power as well | Tse ti wot heen | Hey's recavery arg Btenographer for the Superintendent of the | as the evcriustiog pttnishmont of sin. Good- | © nn, “Had It not been for tho prompt and Tndlanapolis, Decatur Springileld Railway | bye. Lbolteve that dol is my Father, Tbelteve determined Interference of the village Con. at Indiatapoils, that Jusus, tho Son of God, Is my Savior. 1 be- | able and 8, number of Inw-abiding. eittzens Ek DENSON, Heve the Holy Spirit has changed wy heart. es Would doubtless hinve been lynetiad, ‘The exeltement rau veryhteh. Jone bellove in the forgiveness of sins, resurrection + + teh. dottes is now LANAne, Carroll Co, Ih, Nov. 26—The | of ue body, and lite everlasting. Amen, Tau | MPERS Couteyusy Seen. the Acton lnst spike was driven to-day at il o’clocka. | ready. Lord Jesus, recelve my spirit, was trivial. @ attack a. Which completes the new extension of the | ‘The minister then placed his hand on the Chileazo & Pacific Division of the Chicago, t R i e Milwankoe & St. Paul Mtnilroad from itt doomed man’s head and invoked # blessing LIFE IMPRISONMENT. ests, ft Is stated on the best authority that negotiations are now In progress between the Presidents and Directors of the two rail- roads lagking towards the consolidation of their gigantic Interests, and. it ts stated that tatters have advanced so far thatit fs safe to predict that the consolidation will, take place about Jan, 1. ‘The fact that thy Boston people were holding meetings for that pur: pose having leaked out no doubt put the o * ’ | tents—furniture, clothing, ete, of the oceu- | jdeu i e he: Cthe ' ” In Vander: | ps oe fat DI ’ & Co. L, F. Hodges & lanes dea In the head of the bulls” In Vander | yain for the month, however, brings the on him, and bade him good-bye, Huyvle: Bpeeial Dispatch to The Chteugo Trib cer erate a Sohne at the tine, bl agent fee ire, arnokes Uilt stuck to connect Vanderbilt: with nis total surplis for thy ‘year, up to Se 6, Sugaetay AUNTIE a Kissing him on the cheek, pe ass OH EARS Ind., Nov, 20—Tho Jorpln : e u e rater, 4 v scheme, and thus advance thelr interests, It } With Ue prospec! nat the total for ITEMS. Th ner’ s 8 trial of John Snurr, ti i Lene: Nas enero ae aR by the Charter Oak Life-InsuranceCompany, | Inoked | “tishy?? in the ‘irst place that | te, | year. will be over $8,250,000, The prisoner's hands and lezs were then T, for Uegmurder of r ; Oncof the first requisitions recetved from | pinioued, tie rope adjusted, the black cap | John Mayer, last August, returned a verdict anewly-apvoluted rallway-stationagent was: | drawn over his face, and, ato given signal, | this evening, after having been out thirty. “Send we a gallon of red-oll for the danger- | the Deputy-Sherlf sprumg the trap. The | one hours, of murder In the second deg which” would be tho greatest surplus ever known. On the Western lnes the busi- and was damaged to the amount of Sa flames were put out. ‘The mansard roof and | ft was insured for $5,000 In the Io the next story below, whore the fire orlg- | New York and $5,000 In the Insurnnee Com- Vanderbilt should be taken Into a scheme of that kind by the Atehison, Topeka & Santa Fé and the Chicago ie of ness of the list two inontls, thaugh the f 7 deere hae utente Ne S E ng 4 ot Jompany’ " erng2? Hr el a! a tT d fixing the sentence nt inated, were destroyed, and the whole bulld- | pany of North Amerlen. The entire losson | Burlington & Quincy people. They. eotitd heaviest ever done on tie Company 3 lnes, | Innterns.? fall was over eight feet, and death ensued | i iz ei at linpriyonuent for ing was go drenched with water that {t ean- personal pro Te rr ee ear on | ial watting by a fotuing uf tuterests with hua Hot site hegeant Une Aare Be nt all, Among the roads that have been making a | without a struggle, Nfe. It wit! be carried to the Supreme Court, not be used for the present, ‘Ten thousand | tho indy aceupntite. was, rescued fiom the janterbllte, vi Hie contrary they had mors Cight monthsof the year, ‘he Philadelpliia fine showlng lately ig the St. Louls & San MAMRICD IN JAIL, Four Wayse, Ind., Nov. %.—The fury in dollars will cover the lass, and there Is ample | tipper story with great diieulty by te fire- | fading tf the Vanderbilt ines, Both the | % Erle not only makes a better slowing Franeiseo. For the third week in November Wednesiay evening lust Hawley was mar- | the case of John Snurr, on trial for the mure taking in the Vanderbilt lines. Both the the earnings of this road were $03,030.58, Insurance, he cause of tho fire Is unex- | mien. than for September, f earnings, both S y 2 rule 0.58, ) red fu Jall to Nanule Hawking, his para- | der of Jolin Mayer, to-day retu vere Julned. anal ae Botta Bucngten Malleoads, re gross and net, are the 1s ever known for nalts it re soe the te Svaule [nat oat iuour, in had previously sent 1 note to her, dictof guilty, and fixed the pate ak ts _—€!, AT CINCINNATI ing the roads hot for speculation, but for | {sliusle mouth, but Ib makes a Iorge galn on ) pags MK the gross earnings from dane 1 to | Iu which he stated that, In accordane with pilgonment for Mite, “Phe tial af Suurs " ‘ sorte: . re qi + tty 4 BURNED TO DEATH. CrscrevaTt, 0. Nov. 85—Fire broke out | the business that ts in them, “Phe” are do. rch rE dt ors HE ok a Nov. 2, 1a), were Se387,08880, aalust her expressed wish aitd his own desite he beet eet eee Jn the saute offense, wi Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, this morning in the rear rise Sule 40 Ing S feithnate Duclos, und eunnieh mito ane teeth oe tau mon thes Pi 129,000 gross, ‘And Bh Fa OTS FOr Oe suing pared lage ear would [ike to carry out tho vows hat had 8 : SDIAN. 26.— M t ed by Moemke, J heiselves erests th Is 5 1 rill “0 per ee howling, erense of $1,007,55.14, ‘This Is a 4 EDL ce LADEN AOL Na ie eeu Aali iH cree ae ; sane ter a rile for any other purposes. ‘The consolidation | ft: a PS Vet eT ta ore delievement af whieh the tuanugement of | Minde to hery'and that he wanted thelr two COU BRED LO CRATE, little girl aged 23¢ years, began playing with | & Co., wholesale grocers and dealers tn lig- | Gr the suuta FS and Burlington will estab. | 228s; and 5334 net, and the total for the ten | tig road may well be proud. children to have the right to bear his name. Spectal Dispatch 10 The Chicugy Tribune, the fire this afternoon, which caught her | uors, and destroyed the entire rear part and | fish a system of rouds under the manage months fs more tin enough tu ineet all the y Well be proud.’ a - igri i Rockronrp, Ill, Nov. 20.—The Jury Adispatch from Lauark, Ul, states that | Accordingly, the two were united fn wed- tit ea the sworn the lnstapike onthe Teaneck ete ‘of the | lock by the Rev, R. A. Goodwin, of the Epls- tg! Inquulre tnt the cause of Lewis M. Web- Chicago & Paciie Batch of the Chleago, | copal Chureh, after which Hawley was bap- | bet's death returned tho following verdict: fixed elurges, of the Company, a con- dition of “affairs that hus not been known since the read was opened eighteen clothes, and, ina few moments, she was | roof of the five-story building, with most of 1 nent of people who have long been united burned beyond recognition. ‘he mother | jts contents. Movmke, Jansen & Co.’s loss i tles of comtnon interests. Jt will tind stepped Into a neighbor's, leaving Edith | 1s $25,000; Insurance, S21,0W, The building | Eve them 9 railronit system between | yours azo. fn ull thut tiny ibhas neve Ina | Milwaukee & St. Paul was driven yesterday, and recetved into the Chureb, ‘ “We, the jury sworn to inyuire tuto the asleep, but, while she was gone, the iittle is owned by Jitnes Giimore, and is dainaged Pideage pad et Pact at at Hluuste gene mnateage tO Auer tts. oxpenats iis omplates lg: Chicana tr {uel rout Heed anitires beveh Se ee = cause of the death of Lewis M, Webber, upon one woke and ran down Juto the basement, } $15,000; fully insured. Abner L. Fraser & ) superior tu the system controlled by Gould, ed charges wi bu 3 yeu Untow Branch af One Milwaukea se St Paul Hawley committed a deliberhte and pre- our oath do find that he came to his deathon will have asurplus atter poylug everything except on the guaranteed stock, which comes tu prlor to the camuoi stock. = Jovking for mamma. She found no one In | Co. No. 44 Walnut street, wholesale wrocers, were daniaged considerably by water. tho rooin, but thers wasa bright fire, ‘Cho | Wiig total tosses will nut fall below” $50,000 , iittle unfortunate Jived only half an hour. | on the building and stock of Maguikees Jans- After being discovered she spoke only two | zen and A. L. Frazer & Co. Gltmore’s In- words—"' Mamma” and“ Denry? (her | suravea on building was $4,000'euch In the brother}, She was the dougtterot Jokn | Phanlx and Equitable, Maemkees | Juns- 7 SS. Cuin, an emptoyé of the Indianapolls & yau's oeenrace, Was $5,000 each In the a Mutual ot Cinclunatl Loulsvilio Road, living at 312 South Pennsy!- | and Merchants’ and Sunufaeturers! of Cinch: yanin street. natl, and $3,000 each In the Manufacturers’ —— . Mutual and Merchants’ Mutual, of Cincin- CAUGHT IN A SNOW-SLIDE. jt haul. Cnevenne, Wy. T., Nov. 26-—-Advices to The Insurances Adjustment Company has the ‘Tender Hon dior bark state ‘that sparty recoruret fhe oo EES ie ‘goifeo damaged by of five miners going from Georgetown, Col., water, which Ww i stele MUHA for the latter has no railroads east of the MisstssIppl except the Wabash, and hls hold on that is, not of the strongest Kind, vor ts the latter In any way a match for the excel- lent system of the Bnrllngton east of tho Mississippi. With such a system of roads, and a capital fully as large os that controled by Jay Gould, the Boston people wilt be uble to checkmate Gould In_his scheme of controlling all the lines te the Paelfie, and keep him within the tholts now vecupled by Kin, without the ald of Vanderbilt or other Enstern magnates, They need to control no nes east of Chicago, and will be better otf without them, ‘The auimalzimation of thelr interests with! the Interests of Vanderbilt to Lanark, and gives tls Company a direst meditated murder, his vietin belug Zucha- | Meth day of November, 1880, in tho Vik throngh route frum Chicago to Cedar Rapids | riah Hayes, Marcus, Peter, and Calvin Hawe | Hse of Winnebago, County of Winnebszo, turd Rock Island, and ilso xives ita direct | Jey tved together on asmall firm which th AiL., In consequenge of a blow upon thy head connection with the Chien, Clinton, Du- | 28 ved together on & stunt Hiri weet ey | by a club in the hands of Assistant, faque & Miuuesuta, whtele it hus tntely aes | Med Iaherited from thelr father, ‘uty land | George W. Glynu, of the Chik ct arnt yun ord, AGAINST FAST WRAINS, The Indianapolis Journal says: Within the lust few months a feeling adverse to running express truing so rapldly as they are how run hag sprang wp simong the more prudent class of raitrond men, and to-day ning out of ten of the Genel Managers of the ronds of this country would favor legislation making ita fnable offense, with heavy penalty attached, to move trams faster than thirty intles per hour. Indeed, quired, dint been fie silbtect of i Joe eee ot and t hat we find the gad Gun ui ‘The passengers who ‘arrived in tho city | sults between tho Huyes and Howley fami | Assidiant Marshal of the Clty’of Rock yesterday morning vin tho Chino, Burling: | les, aud about i nent before the murder | Sullty of manslaughter.” ton & Qulney. state that they had a very nur | the sult was decided ilnally in favoyof Hayes, a row eseupe froma serlons uceldent. the nnd the land was Heghired to bee his, Thee AMUIZONA EXECUTION, train upon which they were was run Into at f . Prax, Arizona,Wov, W.—Demetrio Do 180 yesterday morning, when n few inlles | Ween the two familtes much bitterness had | stones was hnnged to-day for th a south of Galva, by a frelzht-train, the en- | existed, and some months before tho deels- | of yy, ‘Thomas a year ago. eae apt “4 gine of whieh'struck the steeper, badly | fon of the cotrt was rendered Hayes and | 19 tne paliows b: ate dealt oe. Sealding thy porter. Fortunately, however; | Marcus Hawley lind a fight, In which nelther | £2 Me allows by a strong zuard, reseue as. i ‘ svouldestrange wll other competty tt no one else was Injured. ‘The conductor of | yy, ‘i i ‘ » | ing been® threatened, but no uttempt was to the North Park were precipitated In an A QUEER CONFLAGRATION. woe teen Chienge and aire hig Sings this is Custer thantralns should be moved In | the passenger, pereeiving the danger of col- ie witch Aes i When the order of the } made, He was but 17 years old, Helelta immense snow-slide on tho Continental DI- ‘Special Pspateh to The Chicago Tribune. join the Gould interests. With their Inter. | Severe winter Weather, Pugt trains were put | Iision, sent back nud signaled the frelaht, ‘ourt was entered the Sherlif of the county vide on Saturday fast, ©, UH. Eaton and Prano, Iii, Nov. 2—A. E. Henning, a Thomas Gray were killed. James Frazer had | wealthy farmer Iving near this place, lias a‘thigy bone broken in two places, The } met with aslugular loss, Ie was thawing remaining two, Nelson and Sandler, escaped | out his water-plpes with a .straw-fire, when with’ several bruises, The body of Eaton | the ehutf dropped into a rat-hole, aud estab- was found and buried in the snow. Gray's | Jished a line of communication, which set body could not be found. The party had | fire to hits large, Wwaterstaniie ancl it soon Iald written confession acknowledging lls guilt, but It was so heavy at train and on so steep a | ojected tho Hawloys trom the farm, and | « veal exee t grade thatit could not be stopped, despite | Hayes took possession, Only a few. days rile ie thie first lesal exectttoe Ih ois tate the wiost cnergetly efforts, until it struck the | yerore Myrens shad anld in, tho pres. | {0% thouwh It fs known that four wen have pasgenger-traln, ence of several persons thut, no matter what been lynched, and eleven other-rough chat ‘Tho {tnals Contral peoplo feol greatly an- | tho Court decided, Hayes would never oc- | Set@r Who hnve suddenly disappeared at noyed on account of the position.taken by | cupy that farm, aud fie continued, “If he | Yatous times oro supposed to havo been President, Humpiirays, of the Wabash, that | does not kHiime Pit kill him’? ‘The Haw. | 2unR. their road fs not entitled to a share of the St. | Ieys were poor, and when the Sherlif turned on more fo favor te Atmerlean people, who are tleslrous of ryshing through the country at the rate of forly to fifty miles per hour, rather than on the Judgineut of experienecd raflroad men; and “now that the important {rink Hines between the East and West are running fast tralng, nearly every so-called “Jerk-water” rond in tha country iy copy- ests terminating at Chicaga, they will have the cordial coBperation of all the lines leat. {ng Eust front here, which they could not have if they tied thenselves to any one Le. ‘Lhe Burlington managers lave not given 1p the project of extending thelr Mne from Peorin to Toledo, and they: mean to com. menes this road next spring, which will been out iu a storm five days, and were near | on the ground in ruins, 3 extensive burn, | enable thein to cover every tneh of ground ing than, wits recently, In converst- | Louis business, ‘Choy sny they will be fully re DY MURDER “TRIAL. us * oy a : Hevea? ‘ tlo thls subject, “D. We Culd- ¥ y they be fully | them away trom thelr old homme they had ao RDER TRIAL. = Jy famished when the accldint occurred, granary, ete., barely esenped, east ot te sttastestupt Hise Gout 5 ala oat ony ith ‘M abs ject, the Pittsbure, ‘ible te eonvinet the Vabash Pit the: aro anetts of gett mother, and wane forced Spéctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, A TOTAL WRECK. ULUTIT, MINN, new. competitor fer Gould’s Union and Cinelnnati & St. Louis Roni, remarked through, nts d tad hint oe 7 bres dent ey te live dr thy side of the moungaln ina rude | Lavaverre, ind., Nov. 26—In the Norris ptdtak Diapateh to ‘The Chicano Trib AT D > MINN Central Paeile. Konda in the eld, | that tho running time of two of tho trains on | Show’ that thoy are entivied’ to ne large | Lee Witeh they had erected. “‘fhls was not | and Maher murder trial this atternoon, John pecial Dispate a0 Tritt, Special Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, They wil do this by — extending | the mun line was ‘fnlly forty miles an hour, es ee he he enlentntert to Inerease their ood feelings Montreat, Noy, 2.—The steamship Of | Dunuru, Minn, Nov. 2—Flre this morn- tawa,reported aground in the river between | tng burned four bulldings on Superior street, here and Quebec, is supposed to be x total | but their contents were ulmostentirely saved, wreck. The following Is the insurgnee on | The parties burned out were 1 Bondy, a dry the vessel and cargo: Lnternational,* Liver- | goods dealers Eaton & Emeriek’s meat-muar pool, $20,000; British America, $10,000; | ket, Kaminaky’s sntoon, und Schelin’s tallor- Merenant’s Martie, of Canada, $10,000; | shop, Logs about $2,000, North Ameriesn, $10,000; Boston Marine, and that whenever he heard of its arrival safely at either Pittsburg or Indianapolis aren! sense of relief came over htm, Ie fuse ther remarked that he atten waked up tu the night, and among the first thoughts would be ag regurds the safety of this train, and only Sunday Inst the General Manager of ane other Lndlingpolls road remarked to the rail- road reporter of the Journal that with the ashare, it not a larger one, than the Wavash, rds Huyed, wont ay | Alaher, one of the defendants, was put on When they ran thelr St. Louis. tratns by the ereaheree ery Ener ofthe held tho stand lay his attornoys. He dented all {alah that road took no stich position. Mr. | and it was Just crowing up when Hayes took | knowledge of or compltelty In tho intirder of lopking, Vice-President of the Wabash, then | pussesslon of the firm. Ene Hawleys con- | Myers, and gave s detailed statement of his contender that thelr ronte was a9 zootl A one | tended that the eyrn was thelr proverty, and | where: 5 sv tan other lectin there, ‘The Tlnols | that the new owner of the land Mould wee in- whereabouts wlurin gta. Gen engine, vane of the bustness by the" Alton cone ey tented with it (ies) however, claimed | er hily arrest, and than when he was brought . elite WII be able to do tls amount of’ busiuess that, a nd ta Court Ind decided that | into the Intter’s presence at Mrs. Bruck’s with anything Hike fair competition, ‘Their | could ay wh? i eink ery cagelit | house. the Burlington & | Missourl River from Its. present terminus In Nebraska to Denver, and from thls point to Ogdet Utah, ‘Nhe churter for the line from Den- ver to Ogden has already been secured, and the fands are on jrand to build It, What they will do to extend the ling from Oguen west depends entirely upon the outcome of the negotlations for consolitating the Unio, ‘ é ‘ Je S a yore winter weather came auxlety i 1@ “pleased, * $20,000; British & Forelgn, $25,000; Union, AT WEYAUWEGA, WIS. Central, aud Southern Roads, Should Gould Sortie severe Whiter wei Nu is an old established one, and makes the ¥ fe nei ane 3 4 ut-tratny, especlally the fast trains ran Bey and) he aflirmed his determination MGuT WwW PYLE THIEVES. of Liverpool, and Pacitie Mutual, of New Bpectat Dispitteh to The Chteaga Tribunt PRaeereh TEER RT qucli cout over their Ine, and he remarked: “L wish | Stme thine us the Alton & St. Louls, und has | to plow tp tho eorn-feld und tse the laud . Tt CATTLE Sy York, small lines each. The Commercial uPACcA, Wis., Nov, 26.—Tuesday morn- Mutunl, oF New York nlort of Philadel- ian blacksinith shop of E. Hewlng, at th od. Be yal" Cannilinn‘are’-aiiy inter Weyauwega, burned with Its entire contents, este ts Losg, $2,500, Insured tn the Concordia Com- always. been considered a first-class read, . N aud | ‘fuckox, Ari. Nov. 20,—A band of cattle ‘They are content to hold this key to the situa Jor enind ole Ri rarcneeter mer gi ies thieves in Grant County was pursued by Yon, and cluin that no peace can be imade | friends of Hayes, “If he works in that field | cltlzons and overtaken. A ght ensued; the Ugnlsay Hae Htiads Cental is fully reeugnized Twill kU bin if Fuave to shoot him as full.| ringleader of the robbers, numed Wing, and pendent, the Boston people will be likely to stop at Ogden and give the Central Paelfie thelr business at that polnt, Should the cone solidation, hewover, be ater: then the Bos- the tine would come when the traveling pub- He would not demand sich rapid transit?” if the Juflicints have such anxiety about thes. tralns when moving so rapidly through the os country, what must be the fcellngs of the of holes as n siftor.” Subsequent events | one of the band, Willium Sith, were serl- GoRED To DEATH pitny’ for $1,000, At ome the tae ee | eee ene rot ee ra an Baa | amen on the footboard, and tie eondtctors of SR aerErRg Tees showed that hy was usly wounded, ‘Most of the stuck was revot Peneatia Dist hs EO eon Stuns ; villuge was in danger, tele Teberuats atralglitinhead: to, San’ Wran- tho trains, ns thoy Tah over tig rourls these DISRAELI’S * ENDYMION.” ‘A MAN OF 18 WonD. ored, : Mew ., Noy, 2—Dr. Gardner, 0 From the above tt will be see t harp frosty night so Inuch responsl- Oo the 1th of June Hayes, ace . Bublette, the first station north of here on THE WEATHER, Burllugton iid Santa FG eS RCT NT bility resting on thom that the pisacngers | Lord’: Benconsfiotd’s Characters Ene | two friends, Went, inte Bis 2 conde eid . MRS. BROWN, the Iitinols Central, was fright{ully gored by | Orrice oF THE Cine SiuNau OrFicen, | far mere peaceful than the Gould, combina showld be carrled through safely and on | gerproted ay London Understands | plowed thord until sundown. ‘They then woe Spectal Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune. a bull _on Wednesday Inst, and died this | WAsutxoros, D, G, Nov. 27-1 a, m.—For | tlon, ‘They will have Hues from Cliteago to | Hime? ; ‘Them, nitehed tho horacs and atarted home, Hayes | INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 2.—‘the Supreme wil principal Western polnts, dneludding atl the Missourl River eltiey. ‘Then they will lave nine by way of Plattsmouth bridge and the Missourt River Iu Nebraska to Den- yer and the Pacific. Coast, Another from Atehisun, Kansnsy City, and St, Louis by way of the Atehison, Topeka & Santa Fé and the St. Louis & San Francisco to the Pacltic Const by way ot the Atlantle & Pacltic, now in course of constructlon, This will glyo them two direct Paelilc Const Ines to Mr Gould's one. | But, besides, they will have a through route from. Chicago and St. Louls to Guaymas, Mexico, on the Gulf of Californin, which makes a large sav- ing in the distances to Japan, Australia, and South Amerien, thus diverting this business from the Gould roads,” And Just, but not least, they will contro! a through route Chicago to the City of Mexico by way of El Paso, Texas, and the Mexican Central, which the Huston people are new building. afternoon of his wounds. It appears the | the Ohlo Valley and Tennessee, stationary or Doctor farmed as well attended to his pro- | lower barometer, higher temperature, varla- fesslon, and while trying to separate the | ble winds, partly cloudy weather, with oeca- animal frovt the restof his stock It becunte | stoned Hght raln or snow. Infurfated and attaeked ‘hha with the above | For the Lower Luke region, stationary or result, Dr. Gardner was an old resident, | lower barometer, higher temperature, south- and #0 horrible a death has eaused much | erly whids. partly cloudy weather, sorrow among s large cirele of friends, For the Upper Lake regton, stationary or . - a lower barometer, higher temperature, south STRUCK BY A TRAIN, tle < iii nd: fi y weathe: Laxewoop, N. J., Nov.20,.—As tho family- to we batt partly eloudy Seeuatligey ave carriage of James Johnson, a wealthy resl- For the Upper Mississippl and Lower Mis- dent of this place, was crossing the New Jer- | sourl Valleys, statiomry or tower barometer, sey Southern allroad track this morning tt | Wlgher temperature, southerly winds, cleat was struck by a freight-train, ‘Tho earringe | OF partly cloudy weather, was completely demolished, both horses CHICANO, Noy, 2510: killed, and Mfr, Johnson, hisdaughler-in-law, | Zune, ) Bar| Ther pile) (Wind) Ved) in, and ber Infant child thrown into 9 snow-bank et aa |S.) a) twenty feet stistint. ihe ilies. ae John. a hel oN und daughter are probably fatal, ‘Lhe ae child was but slightly hurt, New Your, Nov. 25—Tho World tins tho way nahort distance behind the other men, | Court this morning overruled tho applicar following special from Mr, Jennings, its aul sag Tenth Ais ho rads: Wile they rece tlon of tho Staty for a new hearing In the London correspondent, giving the club opln- | gun was henrit in the nelghboring thicket, | Cie of Mra, Brown, to whom tho Court it lons"of the new novel of Lord Beacons | and Hayes fell In the read terribly woun: | slven a uew trial, ‘The cage must now go fields 2 ded, A land af, buckshot lind ynssad trial, © You will ony ’ jrouch bly neck, horribly Incerating {t, ; RRsat yo recelving Pesta along ine iis friends ralsed him from the ground, but MURDERED. | ‘eg send your readers at onee the recognized | 2g was speechless, and dled Ina few minutes Bonpentown, N. J. Nov, 20.—Chat key to the passages depleted or sketehed In after he was taken to his house, Au exami. | Rogs, an aged colored man of tile city, Was itg paues, us thoy are deelphered 4u the clubs nation was mie of the woods on the side of | murdered here Inst night during a party ob of ‘the Capital tovlay, ‘Cho action of, the | Me rond where hy had bown shot, and tt wns | the house of Charles Moss, on West altel hovel beglus with the throes of the reform | $2e8 that, the asgasin had erected a blind | jour Williams and “Charles Sluss are a Moventent, ab the thie when George Cun- | OHs behind which ho lind shot his viet. ) ry tua. a ’ hing Ison hls deathbed. und the ‘Tron | Phe blind was built, upon 8 spot where the | sled. Duka? ty the hope of Conservative England, | atth was soft, and ff had taken tho print of Antorfered in a y Quarrel. Sidney Wilton, who represents Sidney Hor. | He shoes of the wan who did the unrderous: New York Heratd, bert, afterward Lord Herbert of Lee, work, ‘Khe tracks provedthat the shoo upon | . 1¢ was the owuer of tho tenement tho, Oull- the well-known brother of the twelfth | {etight foot had a fot of large nails driven | foytes iyed In, and he hud gony to the ‘Tornbe Earl of | Peubroke und Montgomery, ina pecuilar way Into tho heel, Suspicion | Pulice @urt when he beard that Bernard 4s opens the novel, emerging from | Stouce golug to buvo his wife coumunitied and break a White's "Club, and = coming. at once TESTED UPON MARCUS HAWERY, House, to iitorouda in the womans ben a, into conyetsatlon with a friend, Afr, Ferrave, | 08 lt was known that his shoe was such ag trnio, uy ullfosto stood aetna gettin coats an hnuguary choraeter, made ‘to do duty ag | corresponded with the tracks In the ground, | pineentiy—" 1 caunat understand why he wall tho father of Badymton Ferrara, wider | His threats openly made against Hayes con- | duould not agree with such o woman. Lulwayt which nome the Burl af Beaconsileld fing | firmed the belief that he was the murderer, | round ber te be trathful, gousdettured, ad clearly wydertaken to deseribe curtain feat- Ily was arrested two days after the death-of | tontive to ber own atuire. ‘The win, | tik, GOULD'S SCHEMES, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasttnarox, D, C,, Noy, 20.—A Congress- man, largely interested In railroads, speak- Ing with reference to the proposed consollda- tlon of the Unton Pacific and Central Pacitiv Railronds, said to-night that he had no doubtof the consolitation, and of the rapid construction of the Mexican railways, “The tact 15,” sald he, “that the rallroads are pros- yerous, ‘They are making money, aud, whether Congress xives any assistance tue wards the building of new Ines or not, there with be no ditteulty In bullding them silthe same’? A prominent Western mil. road nian now here, speaking on: the same subject, sult that, In hig judge- ment a consolidation: hud already been practieally eifected, ‘The result upon tho buslness interests of the country, he thinks, would bo great, One of the ens to be at tained Is direet communication with the City of Mexico by one, ant probably two, routes, ———— + aad Weather G18. te wi 7 Ty Pi THE GRAIN BLOCKADE, The freight blockade in the Enst is greatly troubling the Western rallrouds, and nearly tho entire freight movement in the West his A SHOCKING DEATIT. WHEELING, W.Va., Nov. 26,—Jolin Hough. 1 nonsure. ‘Maxum teinperulure. St minimus, 22, NEHA OINSKIGY, " ‘ r ° q ett Hon. Be: Hayes, Peter und Calvin Hawley we i ig rash {n acting this way, and should, foe (he farmer ving near here, has a Beyear-old, ENE akdi Aas Ves p.m, | come tom standstill, Nearly overybody | Ais will oo enulvalent fo thinks, to the ne Wieraeie SNdynlon Berrara. hing ti Me ee en een LT Eo erin eee | Destin, ut tenet, overinok ner burial daughter who ts blind, Yesterday the fam- | —_ Ther Ther. seems to bu anstous to ship, but tho rallrouds | [A Nividedanung the Baropenn States, fy | salen, Jyra, suother tment of the brain, | Frances Reynolds stated that on thoday wfter | lt 08s bul eit for te et ored in by & fly had gone about thelr work, leaving the ae tale, hve not the rolling-stock to move lt, nnd | said, iso, that President dinyes fa iddepsy { Who strikes "the keynote of hur. brothor’d | te murier Marcus enue to her houge and | couple ut oiticors whom so hud muuled woul girl by herself, Sho chuneed. to go too near ae creed —j|——~} ir they had they would be unable | lmpressed with the destrabiniy atalon a gone | character tnd career whan she siys to hin: sald, “1 nave bad news to tell you. 2 killed | thoy were breathtess, But she seid to pln axtove, and thus get her clothing on fire, FH se/Civar |) move it as. the Eastern lines | S0lldutlon, aud that this opiuluw idiiared by | * Power, aud power alony, should be your | Hayes yesterday evening.” She asked him BUI for more lingual, and phyicat oxurelity te * ae ag C4 a # ety. ” NUS | Scorsiary, Evurtsy that Siieetinges, tn ls absorblig object, and all the accidents and | WhY ho had done suelr a thing, and he res | and, catating sight of tho futereessur, Wily fer Seren whieh were terrible, soon Ff cannot haudle the business fast enough. | forthcoming mesduze, Wi iy AMngly recom= incidents of lite should only be considered | piled, “Well, it Phadt kiled Man he Would, ) mission there abe evidently mistook, siyo tu brouzht agslatanee, bat tt vas too Inte, for | it 8 Heretofore the heavy movement of wheat { end meaatices looking, t6 (ie dbenlug up of { With reference to that main result’, ‘The boy | fave Kilied me.” She advised him to give | a dusk wt bin. itd Jo," abo crleue agony run against and tell cross Wie ave eh : 2 tri Seer ts cen een soit lusts | Sires guia Wile SCL ESCs Chota dala mad tT yours old tienes ihoket Hayes! telatda) wip wero ‘aroui ant Tooke “do lve, camo hata to, ‘putter about arate 2 te until November or December, but tls year 5 eel 4 7 } iH ‘ t | your Bud cess to your tong tongue, CHARGED WITH MunDER. a the movement of grain a hot eummenes CAPLUTING BLOCKADENS, with allvos buttons, eulvouneey tha -attar | [ie fey Rin, Len Ane eee Tite yo gov up mudeing tutseblur fa yer ould Dayo, 0., Nov, 26—Charles H, Plerco 5 until a week or twa uRu, aid consequently Bala D lapaleh Mo Tis UN eae a ae Chagehy and thon inte Pusdinaent, Queen | Hin wus ‘overwhelming, When sentence of | “ionan ored tho astonished, landlord, tho rush was so sudden that the rons were Decatur, Il, Noy. 24—This afternoon a ‘ lenth ww: eel on: hint i! by Gukiog was arrested In this elty to-night charged H hardly prepared forit ‘The Western roads | warrant was svrved"pp Agent K. Unvwoou, fortense cons lute the novel early, undar | Month was Bronce an eal Hunde 8 | cateiy ugnuet, “woat do you meal OF Ea a ebae a ater ‘ eatid ave moved It fad thay had tha uso Of | Yovrewentatve ot thor Wabash, Si: Lule & | Ue ‘upsror Napoleon Ait, c Hee, wok ne | brebated tovdl, "alo did uot expreta ay fee | ° "1 can't understand, why the ath eae City el if a Sgr | 3) Gib. ta DU jt ‘og s “4 “F 1 ” i ‘be TiC INUGCAE ME TOCTElEe ae PooentI AG i Ree ee ee a thet Ntae Won | Pueltio Rond,charging thatCompany with vio- | Prive Ploreatun, with ¢ uid graceful bow | kret for what le Wd dows, Pater Unwley | pyre wid soou & woman) Se aids Vorcud frome iste when itis charged. Toree | ee io Trunk nes to. move the Ines amonnts of | lating the ordiyanegs, by blockading three of | {atwlvays won a heath? who wuls forth | Sal an accessory to The negara | Joye, yor ‘anner,” called out the prisane shot bu, 'Pleree fled to this, place, but the | Fura cy grain taken by the lake lines to Eustern Inke | the principal stresia: of Decatur along the | felt, Sugetuul ih @ yacht and conquers be Calvin Was went for ono year : again, “yo do well to turn a ded ear ta nt natives here wi Heyer “arvestert | Grund ta bry ports, ‘The trunk tines, with the heavy busi | jing of the road, ‘Thy frelght busine th ent en days, after writhing a pretty . ould bluckguurd. He's a turdeilateds Cory paties hase were telegraphed and arsested | Gane Lit 23 Hess now renehing tem fron te West, cone | Hee the road, Thy frelicht busiuess on tho Nttle note to Tay Palmerston, who figures ould akiuting that wud tuke the lust Die ye i sn thu train, He was taken back by an | Keokuk. 3 linge to use the ents, aud cannot return them | Wabash ts very heavy ag this thne, aid Ithas | tn the book with her Lord us Lord und Lady WATER IN THE WHISKY! {er mourn. His poor wife hal to lave Hil ag onicer to-day, dae 2. uu] the freight bluektude has been removed, | been almost Impossibie.on Creanentuccasions Rachanitans Bpectat Dispatch to The Crtcaco ‘tribune, js sturvin’ herand there'salver amit i at Many of the ronds leadiig here from the we wan's business as A CRUEL FATHER for elttzens tu pss pver Yo truck at three or | 4 nZOFt Bencanstleld makes nothing of | Dernorr, Mich, Nov, 9,—Michael Kurtz, | Postict't fond ti would Wi! ‘i “Must 1 stand Tita? orled tho lwndlord Oy re Bive! ti ‘ . % unachrontyjngy da this curious production, ve wivemMpe tO Dune 1) NOV. We i West have given ordera that they canto re- | four crussiugs oxceptat the huiniuent risk of z who boarded ot 51 Humboldt avenue, did not | the muytatrace made an abortive wlte alin Jey Miss Urcantin, aenienes 08 te i ero, fice for one ant nl faites oe Gilde bs nai, dad the ol | uid Benge ised ara ti aa | KO tO Ms duly Inbors yesterday, tapout | MES rs uaa oe at Gulu Blinelssi ppl was recovered today, FY rita 4 ait ed ed eetend Pe Ritter en aT ie uy Count of Ferrat. Baron Lionel Rothsehild | most of the forenoon In the drinking of cheap | ay au’owt’ te ve tealhtal, wgoodevatureds ant Two mun from .Wisconsin undertook to At St. Louls the situation Is as bad as at appears as. Baron, Neuchatel, Voole, tha | whisky, During the early f x lr, tallor, figures a3 Vig, Cardinal Stunuinue Seattle eh att pias tear bate pnd tight, howl ls yoursell ceveltes considerable interest, ‘Lhe trial fs lie iui We f elf that t9 pluys' iG Burt WS Penruddocke, proplist ‘or noon he a several compantons entered a it’? roured aut Mere, Gullfoyie. Hsu tit ‘ie drive neross tho ica to-day, When two aahdor Atonday next, EN! Chicago, Eversthtug there [3 reported to be blocked up with grain, Upe- Bridge: Come thirds the way over the fee gave way, 4 ] | : al a a datned in Mayfalr, who regarded Lore saloon on Michigan avenne, where he or | that half-aurved erane wild tats oy to team wi sa saa one, an Mnstantly rics 2 yy ae no trsigh SAE ee: Phe sad int Than CAs tyed fn tht iat at wel yin horror, Suny sored. ee whisky, although he had niready fympithe Tgtber ‘at, pore ism, bad oo PA Appeared under the fee, 'T' “ tt 7 : ye esad intelligence was recely Sutin ertorce, Bishop uf Oxford r - | Shiu and w i ;, Bupa unde 0 lee Ha wien managed “ perishable, att es ved fn this ty p xford, appears unk fifteen or twenty glasses slice morn ‘The landlord, guspiug for breath and red 2f Tels understond thatetutigir’ of tha "ex: | elly yesterday that Sum. Cary, the well uuder the pegudanyus of Dr, Contely. Lord | ing, Some person in the barrooln crowd | a turkeycock, turned. to tho, musialrar’, ——- Pn) enor vy heavy fevleht) Jone! * Strangford ptroduced first as Mr. and heat aut, eco end 1.0s1 EY Eee arg ray feel fe HOVEARENE Moree Known and popular Goneral Passenger and | thon us Lord Watdershure, Milner Gibson ag | Stared 9 to wayer with Kurtz that he | appeal to your Hous | hy carly ie, foul: Npectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribe, ba ates will be made Dee. 1, tt byluz the opin= Tieket Agent of the Chicago, St Louls «& | fr. Jarrucks, aud Lord Steibuurue aa Lord | cowld “not drink one fall phit more | fonehed eroatury ob one. 1 pever beurd auc Moytnual, Nov. Y—A tele; a fon that. Lis "meagre WH aop shipments |New Orteuns Rallrond, died at New Orleaus | Montford, Oneof the best pon pletures in {Of the Iquid olson, © Kurtz ac | a vilo peat In my life." * pusbaod ceived era tovlay announielg te fora of tho z sinned tid ali, de Toads to fies | Yesterday of pnoumotly. In Str. Cary tho | the book 1 tat of Ichard Fobut as ob | cepted the swager without, Healtation, tho | tne tiuita rashy thinks” iN, "ray in ‘ ie : "y ru, Bt ies y y | e eu was ‘1 f od in, us soda f au steamer Lrlstulln, from thls port, on the it muoceaees z : aida cilelont oltiglal und tte slleoat only teas eftar than his statenient: whisky was measured, and the challenged | facia" hig way. nd wbud for the Br? ENE ue abnatou wets fenut: of ber. erew razen to dead, ‘The vessel was laden Ww! howiete wis adi with ) Yiinauue rie ae — UNION PACIFIGCHAPPOINTMENTS, ‘The wlatom pf tho Managers of the Union Pacitic Rallwad tn appoluting Mr % i *Nelthor this, be ft remembered, nor an: man put the vessel contulnuing {t to hls lips, | luste averluck bor abortuoming® door, and other portrait in the book can be regarded 08 drained ty to the Inst drop, and won the | , fue the Iunaiord td wude 16 4 ing ube fraternity a most geninl and warmhearted us a fulllenyth; and the tines, places, and pers stakes, It was not long, however, betoro } Bis anor, with a griu one, © companion, He galned gulte a reputation = oo pomas | by his uble management of the pussgnger des | sons ore su tossed and tumbled together that | Kurtz's friends noticed that the Jk come —— THROWN FROM ‘TILE TRACK. 4 L, Khaball thele efliclent General Passenger | partment of the Jellersonyille, Madison & | the Earl can contdently deny any glyen ee ba vee 1N's Cough Syeub Gavesroy, ‘Vex. Nov. %.—Tha rear EOTTONBATTING CACTOR Itlun of Assistant General lone | Audlunauolls Itnilroad. -Attertards ke took dot thy person” too much for him, and they concluded that | | Doctors complain that Brett ud Cold” PP likeness to be the Ikeness of the person who : y ; hi 1 autforit—in his mine But th ¥ tho bust thing to be done was to remove him | Bad reduced on io Gut vo fore pound passengertrain | Osweov, UL, Nov. —A cotton-butting Dopartineut of the New Orleans & Jacksun have sent you muny. De rellud one aia your to hls uowe, Several porsous started with | “Sa ee y'e59 00088 ol . Yolurado Santa ¥F6 Rullroad | factory has just been put la onaration hare, Kelivnad and aftay thy eousnldation of the ! readers w({il seo tls for themselves, Lim, but on arslving within a fow blockd of No other Walsker Dyo equals Huw y manifesting itself by the way | *Hirxe of the General Passenger and ‘Picket a labuk POOF t aver Ln wish Mr, Kimball Is tilling the pogition