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THE CITY. fons, Nihtn'h, Soster’ natant Swim; | ARCHBISHOP FERHAN. eclyed the homage of nuttons for 1,800 yoars, ean | drethren, that one oF fe sucecssora of Potar— and Charies Wilkins, : aearcely renlizo how revolting It niuat have | ot that fshorman that Theva fa those, to whom tie Aposties wera to CONQUERED IMPENIAT. ROMA reach Ite was purchased by the Carthusians, who tad Hate adieulty in gotling rid of tho evil spirits. Railroad Company has ne rl, Ne thhnufactura of CI the fands, it fs elalmed, revort outs, there, ng hinrtrouso fa new to bo s Lt tho 8 teens ah nitinbling transferred to tho ‘Town of Romont, in tho Can | Of Ailotning property.” Sule Ownery GENERAL NEWS. | senor, Canter 1p, of th Inekey Zou- |! ’ ; P Ta rally tothy Gene | Slelteen centuries agorone of his auecossors, | fon of Fribourg, Switzorland, whore w consid | 0 Hedtural douse, WII be begun fa : aves hie been elected “Captala of Company A.|'Informal Induction of the Distin- nh Mexsinn proud and | Ree X11L one who grandly nile (ho hale ot, the } érabin picce of land has bean purchased nea are is Sixth Infantry, view Purlngton, resigned, es we this strange maneamoto | Sanremo Ponty tho pee vast dominion that | wo rallway. TIRED ovr, Mns, Scorr-Sunnois Is nt the Packie. M ont guished Prelate. t adore [Mist whom tho chlot HH, looking out wi ig ———— , Brtetal IMapateh to Te Chics + Mas. EL P. Toner, Battery D, recommonds tho hua been Intrnatgd to him, nd sooing tho West Chicago 7 Gronag & Keto {9 at the fremont, discharge of Privates Jolin Warde and Cornelius nen of tho nation had ernetited. orn Tisd--that which has) given to bln and to WIE RAILROADS Sr. Lous, Mo., Nav. Thue, i ees Oe CCUNNE OF leaving tho Stat ; ‘Tho religion of tho payan work was sensitnly eet nti i i 1 Oey OV. S—3, Hy QM. Hemmaen, of Cuumwa, Ing fa atthe AU TTICER UL RRA OF Oe OIG ALG captivating, nod indulgent. Thwas the religion | is xreat predecesiors so much consolation. of Omaha, General Manager of tho Catt mci, _ tit, Tonne,conmmandion Masons D, | The Coromonies Ooeur at tho Catho- | Sihsirrather he sikonat baie canter, | Toa uns nize pan ameiled wilh |; PENNSXEVANTA HAUNINAS, | Vuela and to Gout ins lent it 9, eee eat Y e -reconit "At of thelr ehlldeen, my nen, Ob thi . > fc sy Rit cen 6. Conny, of Des Moines, fn, 19 at Ff Crettchaugh on scoot af physlent dist dral of the Holy Name. Kluas an neta, Hh fen heen’ ames (mole “pastors, and tha pastors nat wate Pathos earnings ay Sg Tasker: nex greeial (ral for Southern Callforuia eng a pe Palmer. niLity. stranger from nt land which thoy despised, aul | Wore “aronnd’ that bisterio Church of 5 8 for rest and tho ; Tv Seutt-Siddous patty aro domiciled at the |) ‘Tin Second Regiment Drum Corps will givo he says to them that thoy als muiat nigra {ln | poter, whiet 1 neat troltfanith and touohing | Rest over known for asinglo month,23,883,714, | his health, Hoe will retire from tenet at Tremont. the secon! reception of, ta season at the | His Graco Dollvers an Eloquent Sormon on ut sore ccract haat, Fenner | itaclf—tho supreme pastor of the faith and ‘ho enormous amount ofwork belng dono on | his oftes for n year art itles of 2 Armory, Nos. 255 pnd 257 Wabash av Thi neevpt nt retigion tho very basis of which Is eclf- t tho Chureh of dod. kh t upon by M more, and bested Dit. dows Le ery, of New Yorit, ts a guest of + ry 3 BAe Waunab avonyoc FOUR tho Kingdom of Heaven. Genial nit self-sneritice, and for tuo trumhor | Of, the Churel of God, looking jut upen | tho lino prevented any great inerenso in the | UY Mr J. 1 Kimball ns Assistant cede the Tremont. " 4 HS, duy evening. a Seana Christ thoy may at any mumiant, have: to | {At vast world Intrusted to hla, aud scelng, in Mai 2 i * TCompany, Firat Regiment, will have n full- erttiee het earnings. which were still af tho maxl- nthe? who will nssume Mr. Ganicgcmera pneriiee nob oni (ho precios kitta of tito, but | thy Northwest this wonderful city, rang in ber tuntil hie returns, Buutig, Este Sripusnena, of Now York, isn guest of | dress inapection ‘thursday. oventng nt 8 o'clock, Tite acl The human tind natuenily revalta | £rE,Lin Uke some xplondid drcum of the fmag- f rt mum $16,888,304 for the ten months to date, tho Bherman, Evers membor of the company 1s requested to | Brillant Musioal Program in Connection | from necenting such a relirion under sueh chr. nation. appreciating tts groatners, his eet. | ‘Tha gross earnings wero $34,137,373 operate BMASIF-Ur. Ath, Avonon Pratt, of Jursoy City, Ne Jy ts | Ve On Band: : i ; with High Mass, cumatances, fo become humile nud. epurliane. | stow, Ie has pliced it so.as to rink among tho | Ing expenses, $20,022,030; net earnings, Sli, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribu; at tho Sherman, ricer ES. owas Sy Companys eit Tone Gieinies, aid to preter ‘even povarty to | (Real mutton ae courte eT ince ot an | 1/4:00% Tho gnin ts 22 percent Rrossand 25} Ocoxomowac, Wis., Nov. 8—Fourh W.8, Poway, of the Wichita (Kan,) Oseldental, | Private F. 0, Edwards, on neeount of business | with coromontes at once simple, bonutitul | Muted. amit to rostenin avon, tho tenet | Archlepiscopn! See, and, brethren, ho bas sont | Mel. ly-loaded freight-cars and a eabooy ete {altho Sherman, . eure iea a ees and impressive, Archbishop Feehin was yestere | Yietues that tho best of the anelent world novor | WO. the lense pf my brethrun, to this vnetchireh, ater ealaeh Inte eure # surpbis. over stout {rom tho track wihlle passing throngs It, W. McLavartry, Warden of Joliet Pent COL. . THOMPSON has secured Haverty's ° ‘eneale. , that thoy never dreamed of tenching to | nll dial es for the month o! mM here to-day, delayin 7 re ig hee hates pat Wadi rumaunon ne secured Haverty's | duy moruing formally received of the hw of | Jnew, that thas muver reamed of tenching to | ff"'y” folk’ a vureat OOF the responsi $419,000, delaying the Eastern ‘ dime the “ Gatley Sinve” will bu proddecd, under | the Metropolitan Sce of Chiengo, tho moro Im- . Siam, Paris; George Thobue and IW. | the nuspices Of tho Sixth intialons. — posing ceremony of Installation having been Wilton, London, aro at the Pacific. Cam Itenany Ronis hna recelyed-his com- | Necessarily deforred, owing to tho nonearrival Ricnann MW Huse, Winnipes, Manitoba, is | mission as Commanter of Company G, Sixth | of that site qua non,—the paltiim, The ceres ono of the gitests of the Paliner. Bartallon, and has been detalied tu net is Ad- | monies took place in the Cathedral of tha Holv vsicetivd, prapeietor akithe, Mile, | TU Une tucvaewney- can be fille. Name, corner of Stute and Superior strovts, and Zt Mad. Tony, Buttery D, recommends tho dias | w tonded not anly by the enthadral congre> oe i at a ines 1 tep= charge Ee Hrivnin dob 2c Cupola Baty eat ration ‘itself, but by iattin mombera of atlier SATE SkNaton Hrny R. Worcorr, and a1 Acoli, Matthow Sullivan, and Josep! i$ sites PKMtative dadward Walcott, of Denver, are at | H, Weight," for tho good of the service,” Fore | Conuregations from othor parts of the clty. the Pucitie, . warded tpproved, Thy scouting arrangements wero of such a chur- ‘Abnt Is apparently $173,678 beliind the corre- sponding month of Inst year,. This can hardiy be due to no falling off in tho traflle, heavy as wo know that It was Inst year, and it must be duoto the very heavy expenses In- curred In building new stations, renowing bridges, «and relaying tracks on the Pan- Handle and Fort Wayne roads, This gain for tho month, however, brings the total orn mul tring five fours, (N Aud West. though several brakemen had nee hur eagent emen Nad yery narru % ity In the simht of God. yet I feol mental and familiar virties of . {eday oneournged, finding myself In tho midst CHRISTIAN CATHOUIC FAITH, of iny aplritunl children and surrounded as I and they were overywhero found In practico: | am by thalr devoted pastors, and feeling that sand never were thera grander chikdren of the | thoro 1s around mo oyerywhuro in tho great arts and ape Lean se ean Felons olty a 5 whom the Apostles of Cliris ed up the image rove MERIT OF CATHOLIC FAITH, dtthg eruchiud Savior, ‘rho religion ErlMespwE | tha (cara are Thana: thee thee wi and its, trlimph was greater than that of | pastor and people, zealously and falthCully, 1 AMexanter, of whom wo | read | tat ho | Foot enenumped, and f look forward to tho sti deulred something intter ho had cons | futura beyond our tine. ‘Though the promise Wored oven y bee , ‘1 1 Host dittieutt “thing “to. subdue Ja tho | Of to-tay is so grand, nevertuoloss remember — CRIMINAL RECORD, Iteina from tho Pot! Miko Boon was arrestad ‘at2:30 o'cfocte by Oniesr O' into Qeorga Spruklomeyer's lee-Stations, Yesterday mory Helen toe brea = c enrpontereshn aol .Waticnn, the emimetor for, the | | Costs 2 Stet Int tao a nee ee een ance err ipotn aa | uumun, Heart, And! religion jconauared mets | titgagod rome. uD {0 be Who scod, and when. Fr or te Pat ital rar tue yer will | toeiccmaramgs eeaa GARE cat a ao. Vorthet bitte Ruileond, of Now York, is ut } uniform upon thy stage at MeVicker's to repre= ‘. xy u thelr powers, and It conquored also h any dun, Rarer Laas i . sent tronpe in the play of © 100 Wi Wwedhinse | crowded ae Ithns heen on gover! notable ocea- AEE ele eer were: then wa they | E:f0NR How mbeh grentor and grandor will Ve be over $3,250,000, which would be tha great: | necause Marcus Colin, n saloon est surplis ever Known on the Western Ines, Thu, business of tha Inst two months, though the lieavlest- ever done on the Com. Pro now, [ts grentest obstacles. When tho | the future which your childron’s obildron shall ‘Apostles went t tere 180) years ngo, thwas | Witness. 4 _ : Aas: nnd Nuturday evenings of Inst week, under ay fortabl; Biuiparr Conway, au old woman 60 yenrs of ae nad of Cay a? * sions in tho pitst, was simply comfortably ci Jape. Robert Vierling.. , - - d tho most splendid epoch’ the world over know. | 4, L0-dy. beginning as wo do tho holy Advont age, wes found dead in bed yesterday inorning is well flied, compurntively few belns com- Mu the conrut No.2d Superior street. Asthins Finst-Lirct. A.D. SMitit hay been elected 2705 Wontworth avonites refined eee tt NO. O'Leney. and dumos itapatstee eee ety Wii evening, they avonged theniacl QUOr Inst, ven hy kioxin, % Pelléd to put up with standing accom- | hy aris aid selonces, and literuture all tlour- | {#8 will wo not, brethren, pray to God, and | pany’s ines, has not In the least Incrensed | the windows, ‘They wero urrested and We was the cause, a Fee og eat ete atti Ge | modations in tho alstes, ‘Tho fnitial | ished, and. thoy. wero ‘ait employed ngainat tho | {Ce Uus, Drayers, nscone talk Sioa oO ae | nee ain over last yorr boyond tho figures {up in tue Twonty-sicond Strect Blation, chanced ¥ PL ia tet ay Rergral, Manauts, Cunelen Jordan waselocted FlrsteLioutonant, and Clar- | -feature of tho ceremonies was the procession of | trnti. It would have beon enaicr at that time to ui ee RI y chit, ferey, Trounurer, f. Jit 4. UI val OUT, x c for the first. cight months of the year. The Philadelphia & Erie hot only makes n better showing than for September, for tts earnings, both gross and net, are the largest ever known for a single month, but it makes ‘a larger gain on the corresponding month of last year, Tho earnings wore $307,082 gross and 140,889 net, and for ten months $3,120,000 gross and $1,120,117 net. ‘Lis is n gain of 20 per cont gross aud 623¢ net,and the total for tho ton months Ig more than enough to meet alt the fixed, charges of the Company, a condl- tion of aifnirs that ling not been known sinco tho road was opened, years ago. In all that time It has never in asingle year been able to meet [ty expenses and fixed charges intl now, but this year it will have a surplus aft- er paying evar: thing, except on thea guaran- Inve converted to tho faith of Cheiat a nation of | 210, will bless ts. onch one in bis own plucoy fuviges tli those prod, elvitized Greeks and | Mat Ak wo Inherited tho planted fruits of those ee ees Nike "pride. OF, BODRISE jo'went before Us, 80 we tiny transmit Amore Honnans, | beeatso tho pride Ot euth khan | Splendid Inberitante of faith to those who will the simplicity of an ignorant man, | cee after us. Will wenot pray toGod that Ho nnd when to the pride of tho titelivve thoro ts | Will wivo us. spirit of wiadora, that we may be ndied corruption of tha heart, thon is there tho | Zico In tho things that will plonse Huns the grentcat {inpedimont to the "neceptntico of n | Got pean Hts Holy Spirit upon His Church religion that demands n submission of tho hu- eu spon Hilg veonle, We tralder rete Le ie mun reason to the mysteries of n Divine faith, | Auimate and to Rtrongthon thom te ao yhicht dad thie will not tolerate tho indulgence of uny TE apivit of God budinado for evoryéhing tant ane of the disordered passions of human nat | hog prenth in [t—benutiful in its holiness and Of,we may ask ourselves, what ia tho religion |. {hp Me. gouenatl Aft ae ate cons that has conquered the world, that has trlumphed | ap ond for every life; no matter what a man's vue aime aad epg, He fs tho erate pureant: position mny be in this world, thera Is an end for seed montioned in tho parable of the Gespel— | cea . fheduanel Ue the. tow inw, the revelation of | Sat! Aud Cor mo. will we not pray’ to God enat Ho Goa to imo, tho sanoifostation of Iie wil to ue. | yyikeo bless ts and guia Me Oy TE a eur sr ‘. 7 ve Fleetivoud was vlected Second-Lioutonant. | acolytes, the pricsts und clergy of tho diocese, WW. Motduush, General solicitor, of the ‘Cate | eee F y [ 0 a ‘Trunk Mallrowd, aro at the ‘iy eleetion of Second=Lientenants in Bat- | and the Archbishop binself, with mitra and Palmer. ie Da se Aialloss foul place Si ens genie croalor, preceded and surroundeiby bis imme- Tit IteY. Henute JOUSSON, D. Dy deliveren | 2 tnd Licut, Stephen Artis was chosen Senlor | diate attendants,—tho Rev, Father Scannel, Inte bis aveoad Heoture: In tip STM CoA. Sunday | Reennd ml Al itussell Junior Seconds feutc- | Administrator of the Dlocese of Nashville, tho Afternoon coutrse in Farwell Hall sestenduy, | served by Kinsloy. * | tov. Father Waldron, tho’Rey. PW, Iordun, CLL a reieraan agen ra igrtre emcee i ho Rev, Dr, futlor, and tho Rev. Dr. MeMullen, ou ubject boing *Chris- Jouy 2B. Govat has returned from nbrond | the eae 1 is Stuallty'8 Hoa Lau kj Ul two now teallineT, Te ponloniea It fount in vias snares yonied at of fhe rt " : and 'Twouty Yours After,"—which. he will de- | vestry door on Superior street, and marched itn ne p aitty Cut au realtone ete | Mver at Central Musie-falt Friday aud Satur. | around to the main door on Stato street, onco venings. Jat. T and &, under tho auspices of was dunerously lnsured Internally last Welnes- 7 ¢ -) e 1 Inside of which the Rey. Dr. MeMullen, a8 tho Ty ie Wilow Springs while workbug for tho | Company Hy First Hegiment. a I f the Diocese, formally reectyed Saver lee Gompars, suvornt cukes uf Jeo Tuiting | OWING to the fact that overy night om the Fe ap Dioenen, formally roca te onhim, Yesterday morntug at 1:50 o'clock he | weok la occupied by tha reguhir companies of bi ination dud. ife loaves wv wite ani two chlldren, tho lirst teginont tor drilling Ih the. Armory, | diocese and its.affalra to tts now ceclesinatios! Lory, Srouresnurant & Co. the druggists tho organization of the cadet, corps of tut | ruler, Tho proceasion then continued Its course whe Wore turned outa Weel ngo last Siturday, | Tokiment has beon wtundoned for the time | up tho main alse, chunting a ‘To Doun, Dan Gillan and Annio Wi restentny, the former ance arin attested hand In the thoftot jewolry at It tt ie No, eb West Litko “struct, “Thankeyi err and tho woman with huving recelved (eet erty. consisting of n quantity of gender fowetry. Bue * Monies and’ nun Sweieet et in durance for having usalsted in the crane, ad <<a A MAN KILLED BY A FAI At 8:00 o'elook last evening David er fn old man of 60 years, while walktog along tng approach of tho Desplaines street vinduet, fall off when oppostt No, 131, and wus preeipitated distance of fourteen fect, striking on his bead snd fracturing his skutl. Ho was taken to on drug-storo near by, : es St Paul tolls us ft is the Hving and upon whleh ail de ‘may bo rendy for | teed stock, which comes in priortothocom- |p. y Ys and met with wnother misfortune yertorday. ‘Ele Wile bad Wecre aentaet fepriteeetenice to. tho chancel. Dr. MeMullen — offered EFFICACIOUS WORD OF GOD,— at Near ulament nt God thnt we buyo done | mon stock. teynolds was eniled, but eould clovutor witerspiny in tuo store now oceunied | nudtha very noticeable henent which the ret. | Prayor | for tho. dArobblation, | who then Docatgo it | asWoll ns wo could, with thy nasistnnce that Ho tho lovlug word of God ho culle gl Hitetu tho soul that recolves {t, and tho | muy have given.ua, tho work which was glyon ‘@mMlencions word, because It hing conquered {dol- | us hore, so that wo may morit In a better life, In try and established itself amid the rufng of the olornity, tho erown that Goa will givo to avery anelent world, And it has survivedall thachany- | one of Mls children that persoveres faithfully ing things of carth,—tho ravages of time, tha | to the ond. storms of human passion, thojrovolutions of ——————— hinnan afalrs, ind from one genoration to ane other ith : recolved your faves your reverence, |* A STACCATO WAIL. notdoanytbing for him, death fow minutes after tho full, The rol ka yoyed to the late home of deceased, at No, mW , Tiron street. Mtv tonves n wife und Clght grown children, Thoro fg to guard-rail In front ot Now, 129 and 151 Deapinines atreet to prevent persons from walking of tho vinduct, jt Ss f sr ment derived from It In many respects, It is fuir | pracceded to his throne on the tert of the chan- ie eee i eet el tates {82 | to presume that the olticers havy mado a mis- | col, where Fathor Waldron, bearing tho crozier, oe ot 8 tuto in abandoning the project, whntover miy | took hla position at bia right, und Fathor Scnu- ie hinvo been tho motive, Tho eadots never failed tathte left. ‘Tho Kev. D. d. itordan, Chaucel- ‘Tin: usual religions exercises took place at | to draw a crowd whenuver an exhibition orf net at bis left. 0 Hoy. D. d. tordan, the Newsboys’ Hume yesterd fifternoon. In | speution took place, and no company in the rege | Jor of tho Diocese, rend tho olliciat aunownce- hdditlon, Highop Cheney dolivercd « shore ad- | ment coutd boast of a bettor cluss of patrons. | ment, In the original tongue, of tho Archbishop's DENVER, WESTERN & PACIFIC. Articles of incorporation of the Denver, Western & Paelile Ialtroad have been fled with the Secretary of State of Colorado. ‘The scheme of the Company Is divided luto five sections, cach one representing n distinct DEATION, dresg to the boys on the sreood to be dorlved from: | At the anme thine, few of the old companies ever 01 she _ , as TEEE, See ee a Te ee rong i tom | reneled eu higihicatte of eliciuney In military | AHOINtment, ator wuton tho disiioutlshcl rie | stor LAW yonrs, Lexpininsto every ono wnollst: ——_— line of rall ton different outer terminus, As Gt iis Into residence Noa Jantern which would guide them sufely: throwrh tnetics ng did tho cadet corps, ate vr ind. clergy in token of tholr alleginnes, sonsto it Pho neeak spit tia hie rengon mony Tho Okolona “Southorn States Une | a whole, however, the undertaking contem- ft dropay, David A, Taylor, In the Gin, this work. illest ory boy ec TUE PIRST REGIMENT FAT, Thon, descondiue fram his. throno, be proceeded petite have sleeoverelc He te erence burdens its Troubled Sout Ovor tho | plates anew broad-gauge line from Denver | 7‘ Mosday, Nov. 30, atl o'clock, by Se eee eatin Tiehoy anid. Ho | 4, TRe Popular optnlon among tho busin io tho altar, Where ho reelted 4 brief prayer und | Tei tho roligion that. tells us plainly of God, oe | November Hlection. to the Pacific const, and tho othor Hines pro- | to dukwoou Cometory, F earings any epee withont one, the Bebop said bot is that our anillt 0 rowounced n solemn bivsaing, lteturabtg te 3 tho religion ells us plainly of God, o| y would procure thon Bibles if possiiie, shop = as ita of ae att butoR, of juan oF his ‘The Stalwarts have dona 5 origin, of his destiny, that solves fdr us those of mysteries and problems of tho humangoul, It > Dig Day's Work his elevated mun, given him a now iife, thught For themselves, Bam bie. trite puaition, xiven hie Nagrand olive ‘Their pockets, and jon. Itunvells and exposes to wondering "Their bread and butter Interest. ganze the tnysterics and the glories of tho aupere “pag en natural world and the life of love and of faith, ‘Tho bloated bondholders have bought up It tells of grent promises fullilted, of | the . a God pits pian, a ek mourn, oe Suffragans atonemont, of Henven purchased for us, of Hell vanquished, of a way that leads to final Of this North American Continent with happlnoss und, rest, and of ‘an object tobe wt- | the profits on thelr 4 per cent bonds, tained that will satisfy tho uttermost yearnings ee Of tho hitman soul, ft his conquered tine and | Many and many a poor and hungry sinner trlumphed over space. It round the world dead, | recelyed his price for his through and through, shrouded in tho darkness: + Privilege, of nges, but na when the volco spoke beside tha ‘3 graveot Luzaria, wud ho that was dead camo | And went away, forth Nving and confessing tho presenco nnd tha And ato, ected may bo regarded as brauchey, ‘fhe irst linc contemplates a rond from Denver hy the most direct and feasible route through Weld and Boulder Counties to Longimont; thence Inn northwesterly direction along the valley of tho Cacho In Poudre over tho Rocky Mountains to a polnt on the ling between Colorado and Wyoming, west of the 20th degres of longitude west; thence west- erly by the most direct route through Wy- omlng, Utah, Nevada, and California to San Francisco. ‘Tho second projected tine begins nt Denver, and, taking a westerly course over the mountains by the way of Middle Park, reaches a polné between, Colorado and Wyoming ator near tho 40th degrees of Intl tude north; thence through Utah, Nevada, and Callfornis to San Franelsco. "The third esell . . 3 iy Urely supported by tho State, and consequently throne, he dlyested hinmyelf of mitre and cone, Cheney's remarks were attentively listened to | there is nothing further tert che soldiers out to | rerenting ‘tho: purple vestmonts worn mates hy the thirty or farty boss, prusdnt, and thoy | perfect themeelves in inliitury drill and ofl- | neath, witd donned tho purple cap. | Thits simple seemed pleased with to interest tuken i tant | ciency. this. provision bis mado by our | and thug brivt was tho cersmony , known ws tho iy the speaker, Jegislators, it is true, by the sanation-of tho buss | order for tho. reception of on prelute. Yerarenvay morning at 1:50 o'clock 2 German | ivess-men and Aa majority of conatituents | It was followed by the cel- moned Frodoriels'itudlo, 25 years old, cominitted | throughout tho State, and the timo fy coming | ebration of solemn high muss, sulelde by shooting himeclf with a revolver, the | not 80 fur distant—when tho military companics | with Bishop Tiwenuér, ‘of Fort Wayne, officiating Dall entering bls loft breast near the nipple, and | allover the State will be tnken care of with tho | as Celebrint, the Hey. PB. W. Hlordannas Deacon, causing denth Ina few minutes, He was une | funda set apart for milltary purpose. At prea- | the Rev, De, Butlor ns Sub-lencou, tho ley. marricd, and ved with «cousin at No. 44 Wost | ont, however, the appropriations neo not ade- | J, itiordinas Master uf Ceremonies, tho Mev. Randolph street, In reur of which place tha uct } quate to support tho city organizations, a+ | Michnol Dowling us Asaistant Master, und tho was committed,” Htidie mado several attempts | though in nearly all countics outside of Cook tho | Itoy, Dr. MeMutlen ag Chaplain, ‘Lho muatcul proviously, to Kill himself, but was prevented b sun js nearly, if not quite, suiliclent to enable | portion of tho services, rentered by tho ciuthe~ Triends. Mu was insane at times, und It 1s su) the commnunus to get long nicely, ‘The amount | dral choir, somewhat augmented for tho ocea- posed that he was: Jalroekng under'a fit of Insun- | por enpite allowed tho country troops is given | alon by additions from otherchurches, and under mbhe killed htmealf. Tho Coroner took | those locuted In tho Inrger citics, while tho ex- | the general direction of Vrof, Henman, Allon, ¢ of the body, . penses oe the Intrer ie Brently A eeee uf presiding nt tho orgitn, was ns follows: Tuy thirty-fMfth annual banquet of the Tle ] Mose of the former. Thus noe | nola ateAndraw'n Sovloty, tonogiven tomorrow | commands In emiller pinces surprise tholr —Of diphthoria, nt No, 121 : Nov, 24 ab 7200 n. tn, Haotele fs, only darn tee 4 1, and Lotto J. Grdston, nevi! 1 year ll mouths and 3 an inoral ot the houso Thursday, Nov. 0, at 19 5. m ‘ov. 28, nt rosktonco, No. Cx West Erto-s Charley, youn goat twin wor y ar sane staan tir bk of ey and Eliza bith rl jata Fasiteneo, Nov, 29, at? o' m., by entriagus to loroniily. Friends invigde oe iN. D, PRAT Wikt, bi i tousd Ming tenet twat init ‘ebie rene in age : 5 i Eurwuli-tiall, | Noung ion aro ‘specialiy ured, OF TOWA, Win its. 5. ROLES Fos Grant ues ML 1, Churci ‘stunday wngakin the ( he wusplecs uf the lant, Nov, 29, a Wer Woidan's Chrintian Poniperunes tintun From old ¥ % power of God, so the Word of God peuctrated Iineisto proceed westerly from Denver to fi el CUNTUG 7 reventog at the Tromont House, prom{ses to bo ens a eke malty etontets thea witht tg Morar tio world and the , anil tent t povorty f Lendvilie bane tho mount ng to the western ia itera Bniseval Chae mae one of tho inort enjoyable events ever bell | hovorty of thelr surrotindings, ‘Tho city #ol- wruduale. NATIONS AWOKE TO LIPE, ic uineas'O£ poyarty 40r a boundary of thy State, and theneo, through stile Nanna, Nay, Fe ee ee dont wih tho joviatgeuts | ders have not ceased for over six years to driw and tho winding-shect was cast uside, and the} Jrief, tah, Nevada, and California to San Frans ae een ting thonntil day of tielr paten | moves from tholv own privato resources to en: LAd Holm | Hving, animating spirit of God passed froin one | Sirlef time, cisco. Asi branch to this Ine it is proposed i, NBEDIIAM, OF CIIGATOAT galnt, knows putas Uist ening A notable able thein to make a presentable appearance to | yout «Brosly | extremity of tho eurth to the othor, penetrated Lot it go to leave the main route when It crosses the vas th bite pecudiuas at tiie noon Teattire of tho present vcension will bo the pro- Strangers nnd to thelr personal friends, tals ‘ter t the very depths of the human beart, nnd beau zie: humility, and purity, and charity whero vice, and pride, and seltishness had supreme sway, The Stalwarts vill re Sabjoet! Elst Feaecorntions of the banqueting halk, with | Curse bus become monotonous, and tho severnt After the reading of tho Gospel fur the day, OURS with bine rand River in Summit County, thence down ANCHIISHOP FREWAN ASCENDED Denatiful blooming Seoteh Hentbor recelved ro- | Oraantations sone {ime nuro stopped down na it . the valley of the Grand to a point between * For what it 1s worth. st Avake,” Y LITLE, UF MAS 3. . s were from their tofty plnnacle of indepenctent | tho pulpit and delivered the following sermon: And Yor us, brethren, os we bere recelye ft, after Colorado and Utah, and from there on to utd rinullie foc Ue ree ae a error ta forgamdedd to ten | BrWde, wad have teu Moe ee ener oasin |< Andthor parable Io proposed tothom, suy~ | 1,00 yours how xrentund how profound sionia | Donst ‘Tueson, At Another branch is yi snub rasa maa Buns fur bilo his friend, Duncan Cameron, Eeqrot Edinburg | $0 “show business,” in order to, fairly earn Ing: * Tho Kingdom of Houyen is tke to ugratn | bo our reverence and our gratitude to God for And Hurrah, scribed from thts lntter route froin the Arkan- money enough te mike the appropriutions meet | of mustard-sced which 1 man tok nnd sowed in Scotland, Thoospunses Citizens hy private subscriptions, | n(leld, whieh ts the lenst indeed of ull socds, but "Tie Pollsh-Amorican citizens. of this city and | have done nobly for the boss—so nobly that the | when itis grown up ft ls greater than nll herbs, othor towns of Hlinols, will to-day celobraie tha | latter ure loth to enll upon thom my nioro thaa | and becomoth 8 tree, go tht the birds of tho wir iftleth anniversary of the Pola Rebellion in | ia nbsotutely necessary. ‘Tho First Infantry bas | come nue dwell Ln tho branches thereo KU. Tho dliferent sucivties will nssemblo nt | concolved a gigantic scheme, by which the oft ‘The explunution of the parable is very slinpie, thulr respective plices of rendezvous, and from | cers hope tosweil the trensury hy tho addition of Tho Kingdom of fonyen 1s the Gugpul of the new there thes will march to tho corner of Des- | at lenst 810,000, They proporote holda monster | law, and the grain of mustard (one of the sinalle Plnines and Randolph strecta, where tho main | bazaar and ta sommmence Dee, 18, and tu cone | ost seeds, but which grows i uw hirge tree) repre. eoluma. of tho procossion will bo formed. | tinue until tho 2ith,—Christings ive, Contribu- | sonia tho Christian faith con atte yt Yrom fhero the procession will) march on | tions for this fale aco already beginning to pour | Jorugalom with on fow faithful disc! ples, tho following streets: Degptainea to | fn from tho Indies and from tho merchants of | and sprending thence through the whole His truv rellglon, to which wo aro - Ine And Glorify g for every blesaisy uel " & ' Bebted gfek, YyeEy blessings fecit! | ‘rhomselves over thelr great, foramoment, you can imagine such a Ritng Success. possible, if religion wore destroyed, If religion | tut ah : 1 Were to disappear, by some caluinity, from Un i v Hor, ie world foul f fot A yan barbare hare ls's ai etelon hi ths ooeee ee stn, BOClety would be dlasolyed futo.its very clo- i, > mei, the. Inet muered Of ties. would te torn | ‘Turn thelr delight Into nsunder, an ie Human heart wou! COM - corrupt even tu ita yory core, and the goul would They know full weil that they hold thetr heeome aa dark os it wes ‘vhon mon - worshiped Little Bit gas River fn South Parkto the waters of tho Gunnison River, and thence to Luke City, Ouray, and other places, and from these points {o the Intersvetion of the Tucson Ine, Also from this main route from South Park through Poncha Pass to San Luis Pari; thence southerly through the park to Del Norte River; thonee down the Del Norte to an intersection with the Southern Pueltic Rattroad. ‘Tho fourth main Ine contem- o Ui # With ie A 8 alte Church tn tha ya WoUtieian tho teation ut eal in wallOn 0) q MIVSUESON, Th Ne BAINES, W ‘Trustecs of Unity Chureh, CIAL MEBTING OF 4 of the Church, Mone tho purpose of pastors TL Be WHAMAM DEY KR, . SK. TACOUS OIL, plated starts from Denver, and reaches Silver Lake, fake to Denrborn, Dearbron. to | the city, dueluding, among othor things, aband- | world. “And tho birds of tho ute dwell ln tho | the most dograding objects! . z Of udvantage by the tit and Rositn by the Way ie Sonth Parks Washington, ‘Washington to Stite, State to Mad- | somo gold wateh and chuin, a 80) organ, and | branches thoreof.” Sotho nuttons at all times When we are tokt of this wonderful mystery Very skin of their tecth, thence over tho mountains to San Luls Park Fatin Stadison Lo ear well Biull, seine Lig ee poeces Cone poaeributians ee enn. its te Ha pees core Od Pe enmere pare oF fap auth tae Faith that Is stronger toca Thoy knuw whut this array of sixteen and. Animas City; thence ton polnton the nig Wil pe hell, Voterans of hea revolutiol utention wu jo Intnagers nt nothing oF a ty | rCOy, a ut nud 3 conquered io World,--when wo in} <F = ¥ 7, nent + Treurtiques. enmposed of the following gentle. | shoddy or ‘Aisnyreeawien nature. shall eentor | in tho world by Jeaus Christ. The parable is a] of the parauloot wittle wraln of mustard-sood Solid, Southern Paetile. The fifth fine, itis “pro- rising upto bo ntree and tho birds of tho alr Soverelgn, coming to dwell in ity beatiches, and sco from, Prot, tho humble beginnings and woal things Aaboualib TUAT GOD SELECTED Unterritied iewantnn Jenaouien for ite vlaing up this wondrous and sunernatiral Commonwealth of this American Confed- man: A. Bilinski, Enstach Wyszinskt, Josoph | into tho aifalr, Nothing will be sold that Is not | vrophecy, und its accomplishment is tho moat Krzemieniccki, and Yaul Soboteski. ‘Tho pro- | frst-ctags in every respect, und everything will | ustonishing fact in the history of tho human cession will nove nt3 o'clouk: p.m. harp. Zhe | be disposed of at us low 2 price na tho goods can | race, nnd tho most Btriking proof of the divinity apecches at Furwoit Hall will commence at 5 | be purchased for elsewhere in tho city. ‘Tho of our religion, o'clock p,m, members will not be permitted to fmportuno When our Saylor spoke thoso memorable Viaiturs to parehuse ngninst thelr will-or Judg- | words, the cntiro world oxcept tho Jowa wero posed, shall be constructed fram Denvor, vin Solorado Springs, Pueblo, and Cailon City to Leadvilte, with a branch, from Puehlo to Sunta F6, and so on to the Southern Pacific. ‘The eonital atock {y placed at $7,500,000, with re ‘ yf oration means, the following Board of ‘Trustees: Sidney G. 5 9 D y 47004 xposed for Knlo, idoluters and pagans, and this: payunism bad in | {eo of Ife, whieh is tho Catholle Chureh, that i fof tr te G. IRISH LAND LEAGUE. rere othe ina mangle. orendeds, print suit | iwfavor uvorstiiig calouinted ‘tu-presecva und | sithers, wound its branches nll tho, nations, it ampadie fie jote Petrifientt Millor, Madison, N. J.; John S, Croaks, FOUMATION OF A LOCAL AUXILIARY ASSOCTA- | hy Indies of tho best suclety In tho clty, Mealated to perpetuate it. It was rootad in the hablts of where they find peace and rest for tloir souls, onplete Petrification Springfeld, Mass, ; George 1. Sehuyley, New 1ON. ' by tho ollicers and. soldiors, While ho persin | the people, sustalned by antiquity and thu inws | {0d aseuranco of tuo huppiness that awalts Chom eon the Yorks Jostuh W, Baker, Now Yori; George In response ton eall published in tho nowspa- | Will'be bored ox nhnoyed by éollcltors, tha man. | of nations. The eloquence of orators, tha yontus | Beyoud tho eklea well ny we rololcu, | | Bolld'Sontl, G. Hull, New Yorks A, 'f. Enleston, Harte pers, x number of Irisb citizens mot yosterday | agers and incinbers respectfully request ath of tho poets, and tho very’ guines and pleasures | of us to ee th i ait ttn it tee Erb It means tho : ford; and ‘I, M. Sinith, Hartford, ee ie Citizona who feel an interest. in tho welfaro ot | of tho peoplo ‘wero suinmoned to tts ald aud ] Spirit to make tho uppltes tag ee Thorough Disiutegration : afternoon Inthe parlor of Murka's Bucopenn | ty Hirst to duly the purchnsy of “Holle | tended to conserve It, And, hesldes, It wus q | Cven to partionlar places and tlmes, And where, tthe . Hotel for the purposo of tuking steps looking to | day presents Hn ; my dear brethren, cin you find a moro striking the fair Is openod. | most meeting of tho Exeoutlve Committco PLEASING FOUSE OF RETAGION, edtolend support to tho Irish Land-Leaguera. | was hold Saturday ovening, ut which a number | gor gt not only tattered but dolfled tho worst A u o wero John W. Enright, | Of detail arrasgements wero mude. Among mong those present were John W. Enright, ey i" passions of human niture, Yutrick J. Henley, ded. Fitzgibbon, 3. O'Dowd, other things, It was deeldod to charge an adinis- It was Into a world such as this, and to preach Patrick J. Healey, ded. Flezgibbon, St 0 Dowils | ston feo of 2h cents, or S100 for a geusan ticket. | 9 religion upposed to this in every respect, that P, Clowrey, ‘Thomas Bron, W. K, Sulllvau | Chia action was urged upon the Committees by | Christ our Lord sunt [is Apostina, saying, "Go James sullivan, Willinn Fogarty Wiltlam C. | outsldors us a means of protection to visitors, 08 | aud tench, and yo shall bo witnesses to me to tho Mevlure, Gen, Martin Heam, 8. Ui, Keough Gar- | by this means the clues of peopio attending Will | Tarthost ends of tho earth," A few unknown rete Hurng, FD, Kinselin, J. Chomaa, St We | be more select than would bo the eso with © | men, dlstiiulshed only by thelr obscurity, were Lyons, M. W, Smith, Wiliam BeCoy, and others. | trea ndmission, Capt. Purington, of the Come | to change the idens, tha retixion, and. the mine ie acme oF Berea Aneta He Chair | mitteo on Speoial Entertainment, reported thit | jers of the world, ‘iow imposaible would It not wus taken by Mr Join W. Enright and Mr. | ho had secured a musenin, consisting of nburize | goon, und, if they suceccited ty thls work, how AO Doe iavad anpoluted Ropretney. inal relles, anelent pottery, ete., anit thera isto | hetoundiug! ‘hey succeuted, and in un ineredl Tho Chair suid tht the abjeot of the mecting | bo an art slices, No extra adinission fees will | yiy xhort. space of time tho Chriatiant Seen eT eee ee certa the | ue Charged to any of tho spall roatutres of te | religion was Inown ’ and | tecepted not ile ear ennpe Cy eta 4 i entertainment, na the genvral adinission wi 7 Trish Lund. leaguers. ‘Thera peoms wero now | cover alle Honationsef-cvers description, no | QU throughout tho vast territory of tho TWO CENTS A MILE. Fpretat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sv. Lows, Mo,, Nov. 24—A private and Important meeting of railrond officials was hold last nightat the Lindell Hotel, In parlor No. 10, noted on tho register aa occupled by Mr. A. C, Dawes, General Manager of tha Kansns, St, Joe & Council: Bluifs Ratlroad. Mr. Dawes was vory reticent ns to theabjccts of the mecting, but from othersources It was lenrned that the inceting was attended by Mr. ‘Talmadge and seyernl prominent rail- road men, and that the purpose was the con- ul 1 Mustration of the ralti of musturd-seed grow= Broken North, - ? {ng to be a mighty teao than in thiswrent, brond | ‘They know ft lund tn whieh we Ive nud in which wo dwelt? If ‘They: feel It. we look buck over go Httle,tor a generation or | And one diy In the futuro thoy will recog: two,—bow wonderful has beon the frylt of thla | nize in full the power behind the throne of rab Ae Pee she ara Noni of } thoir self-sufliciency, aAtnerica, haut = * ‘rout misslon- Uy T | and fury priest.—un Iitusitlous gun oF the rent Ordor | tho hy Demucrals aro ehagrined, wall of Bt. Imintius, Fathor Murquotte, traversed | TY OT ase wort hard enough atony the Wostorn wilds, A man highly cul- Gi have, Bie tured, adueatod, and efvilized, bo turned his ‘ney only hoped and trusted. yack pon tho home of his ehilihoot in sunny | 2t was falth without works, Gaul; ho loft the cumpantons of bla youth and | ‘Cho Stalwarts are threatening to uso terrl- te studies, and nono ponotrated the wilderness, | blo menns to revenge themselves for thelr pecdeg He bers in Len ae so anon eae, fanciful wrongs. od gives to those whoin Berls o1 0 teach, ty Ot Riu his tips that mesenge of truth thane | eee tem Feniemlior tint tho the formation of an quxitiney association Intends l ror : : : iption. Wo | oman Empire, but far beyond ite limits, | Ww to ovary nation. South ts Solld, sideration of a proposition to be aubmlt- eee ae amt eee he Mhlaas ahowt fens will bo thnk Cully rovaly aa Tinnnaat peaple whoro tiv nite oe oman wud wold pottuo igi clyillzcdy—not mon in the and tho tod to tho Presidents of tho trunk a a dri seemeil to be eoudueting thelr neKrossive peg ena peer verre it nneney i POT alerts He ae tne ws gets Blouse {iitecs oF fee eee out | ret them rae yor Soltd, Ines regarding the presont condition +] .. rl tho ‘Tre . re ctl 5 p SS CEE HR ROE maa eee ee a erat ieuleondy aa insured | Borore Constantine la proved. by tho most In« | forest, to, tool thom, tho prineipies of the | California, of passenger rates, Thu meeting was Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Iho bese work tobe duno by the mevtlng waa to | Sueicese! . gautestuble tostimopy, pagna as. well us Chrige Gorietlan fuithe And hig navigated tho great Now Jerevy, and duly organized, and drow up a proposttion, leuralgia, Sciatica, 190, Appoint a cummittes, who would reporta tat of — H nkes and sailed down tho great river of the Y The gentlemen attending the . meeting declined to give information for tho pudlie, ‘but enough was learned to lead te tho tn Weat into the far South, and lifted up beforo Are Demoerntie, tho yes of n anvage race tho ¥ var 1 BYMNOL OF MAN'S REDEMPTION; * att hota, bagel -ainilc Hua Int alte of Backache, Sorenoss of tha Chest, Gout, for the proposed organization. er be explulned how this, our religion, in ite very Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Mr, James Suillvau fivored the formution of a infuncy, struggling with vico aud error, nt the olticers att second meeting to be decided upou, WIUSKY DID Ir. Upon natural grounds alons tho fact can tov~ te . temporary organization and tho appointment cay suing thine touvbing tha parce muorality anid a it ns and Scalds, ‘ . hes Another Sorious Saloon Row, Tho. geogscat corruption, contending with tho | 4nd he taught thom tho mystery It representod. Cartloads of Money, presaloy that tho result of tho proposttion Sprains, Burns | i Sus wnie of to, Gommitier Of tha permanent Laat eventug about 6:0 o'clock James Dono+ sophistey of tue sanoae ae aril ng the teparanay iim they learned thn Got and 10 pry 4 Ne fant ne : will be probably to make the ratestwo cents a . General Bodily Pains, Fost i o a f i in at ut i ‘cd ty ft) | ° Bovloty. front svlos - mubaurintlona: would “bn Een nt ir ara Su eae a fag tations both’ barbarous aid elvilizeds ape | Of Kattior Murquotto ty tholr whewims, and boro x nile, thus virtually making the standard rato} goth, Ear and Hoadache, Frosted Foe! heceskary for the defense of Parnell und ‘ : fiin from viltago to villnge,and thoy lonraed tho | 289s surely a reat principles of tho vor-living truth. ‘And Democratic State posed, abused, | mulerepmeeontett, pancoutad patter ' - L ‘ut Inet, when he wont down to them nover to roe As that tho South isa Tho olor Indicted Land-Leaguers, Jia moved | Nepttato tho saloon of Gustave Zinke, at tho | threo conturies of Lr mitorios should at to Chicago from St. Louls about $5, which, If that the mecting proceed to the formation of a | corner of Canal and Sixteenth strects, and aftor | lust alt telummphunt on thy throng of the Civsara, isl andy! neceded to, will hold good on all Ines at St, and Ears, and af! othor Pains ‘ ; and Achas. bs id ‘i mh Th whatever tuspects we view our religion ia tha | Sure aguln, Worn out by his inborn young nan Democratie Section, Louls that have direct connection with tho . ns Orbea Hick for the organ nations aid tb Gilt of of | upon thelr so doing before ho gave them Hae or tne, Vio iu lich anoy they ane | man, sulded by the spirit of tho wortd, looked | ing, a . clude moro. partloulurly the: [Ines betweer, Aol ontalls bu the comparatively tl to ra mectiay Tobe cial tornext'thursdayfovenine, | WHY , more, hey — refused to pay, | tench, thero wae nothing in ite fuvort overy= that day upon tha great, missionary, Fathor fot thom Ike St. Louls and Chicago and St, Louls and g Marquette, dying by tho tuko-shore wfone In tho wise bear Ininind tho simple wildgrnoss, one aut by Inbors among thosava) truth that the s 3 Trios, would lo nol, buy auld agatus. “te Solid South fe only nh gon of nh fervid“raco, and | 18 not afrald of ; of GO Conta, and every ono suffering can mye cheap ond positive proof of its Directions in leven Languages. n HOLY BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS Gone tiwam suid tbat he hind asked oneortwo | aud | Zino ordered — thom. aut. A | thing, humanly sponking, was opposod to it. yut ho beileves wo Tet Unt the meeting lind | Zinke struck Donovan vith>a beer-mallot upon Ge a . s. been enlied for a Sunday hindered thom from | the head, while Bnuchah stubbed bim tn tho mnt thenon, or the Lycoum, or the Princes of the Kansas City, and looks dn Its faco like sgen- oral reduction In passenger rates to all points from St. Louls cast and west, . Uehold” ho ts only. ono of those Stalwarts, MEDIOINE. attending. ‘They probibly looked upon tho | thislaod in the lower pact of tho abdomen, | S¥NUHOK. Ho did not seloct enthusiasts of the world, Itwas n great buta | Whonovor thoy are runiy to cross o f 5 Mz 3 Mecling as political one, but he | probably In his oiforts to gat ut Zluke, Englleh MEN OF DISTINGUISHED DINTIE Gusted fer ua tate ian, dpluge nrthe suitude, | wat oN oe ey Be Feady. te era as over and con. scorTT, A. VOGELER & co., could not constiur ny such a meet- | rannway, and though pursued by the polico | or reputation or grout knowledge of worldly af> | hus loft nothluyg behind bin.” Kot igus nutaoe thnt the Senthiels upon the watelistower of Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune « day U5 he ing which bad tha promotion of humanity | putrol wiyon, escapud arrest. He lives nt tha | falta; nordld ho choose mon whose very numos | Ho planted in tho wilderness tha seed of nis- | American Liberty will b Sr. Louis, Nov. 28—The special train Baltimore, 3 Se Ag ita object. He 1elt. sure, however, that tho | corner of Twunty-trat street andControavenue, | should shod a halo uround the doctrines whieh | tard—tho seed of faith—and it romained erica Liberty will be bent uP oly —S—— ae Americun citizens aud the Germans iso wore | Donovan wus reinoved to bla homo atze South | they tuuaght, and tho masses would bo proud to | there, und it grow un in after years, Buried Kenclyy eating Col. Tom Scatt, Frank 8, Bond, AUCT! Jnsympathy with the mevthus and would cons | Deaplatnus street, where De, stead ationded him, | ucknowledge us Uhole mastora; but he went | for ages, saved to tructify tho more, und to Armed and ‘tribute to tho proposed fund. Ho pelleved thut | and pronounced bia wounds dangerous, Ile is | nimongst the poor, and Vico-Prosidont of tho Missouri, Kansas & the wubreriptions should bo of sinali amount | 45 yours of aye, nid hasn wife aud sfx childvon, | shplo, uniearnad, unskilled In tho atfairs of the a ho chose humble mon, nee iene to rer eae risa up in asplendid way’ in after. years, eo | Equipped, By ELISON. LEIM & COs ‘Yoxos Rallway, and some twenty-five othor Bhan a Iyieste thne tl 2 tro And In full ord * ‘Auctionvers, Bt und si Hunde} threo on printing. SUDDEN DEATH, Ordinarily ‘decmod: essential to shucess. Wo Pan LD Sine Aine ise. paluwnsa tee Tho rights of thy peaplo of tis country | HOTS Hie Ae no ton, ‘Choisy Allen, A Cc JON SA ‘ Mr. Fitzxibbou satd that. as a proor of tho An unknown man entered Carl Jayis' saloon, | must remember that woe seo tho Apostles faut Tak. ADIariCNL kay BI PuLBy, ct Ireland was | No. 203 South Canal streut, yosterduy afternoon Airauitt tho uletadieg of the centuries, Wo bos Snpruciatad In Bnglaid, a fried of ts id | avout 1220 aelack, und walled for nylana of | Mull tom eusruunitad with the, wlory of th who caused ita publication im tho London press, | 8odawater, whlch was xlven tu hin, He drank | thus that thay appeared to’ tho peoples to + Whera it produced 0 protound tnipression, Wportian of it,and thon est down ona chile, | whom thoy: first wont, ‘Thoy saw thum ag ‘The motions already mude were earricd, and reating hls hoad on bis hand, He romained in | stranger from a poopie, anid from a country: the pede lal pointed ta the Conmulttos on Ore r keeper | Hey deapléud, tinuzing, for W moment Peter, mination Afesses. Murtin Neem, Michwel shat position fortwo hours, whats sen bar 4 tho Cale and Prince of thom uil,—Peter, tho RKecioy, John Forsyth, Jumes Suilitan, Wy ie, | Miscovered thut hy wus was dead, ‘Cho body was | fisherman fram Caliteo, whe hud first left tis Sullivan, Cot, W. Be Rend, Willa Curran, 2, | taken to the Murguo by tho poltoo patrol wagon, | bark and bly neta wilesrn man; ona 1 J. Healy, and Donnis O'Connor, . Deceased was nbunt 43 years old, tive fout |. who, i moment or woukness, oF deniod his Mr. Wek. Sullivan oxpiiined that, although und cignt fiobes fn hight, yory thie and cone | Muster; Imayino him atone, friondicss, bel his hearticat sympathies wore with tha moves | euinmptive, wore long windy inte dnd wustnehe, | ess amid tho schools aid tho tumples and tha aient und he would do all ti his power te pre | and) was dressed: if fn oll browa frook gaat, | Palaos of anclont tome-and reimembor that it sudto it, he would be Ho busy dn tho next mouth | dark pantatoons and vest, ehiqenilla overcoat, | Was Home In tho day of ita splendor—that Rome ‘That he wanld not bo able tu serve On the Cons ugh Linck cap, blak white 1 hi from whieh went out tho great: highways on Tulttes, “At iia request tis nana, wie dropped. | TOUR tek cap, Blake ai wise panel ones Pi KWway Co!, Scott, with the Hon. Thomas Allen, made an excursion over tho Texns roads some ten days ago, alnca which timo Col, Scott went to Now Orleans, from whonce ho made ao visit to tha jettics and returned to New Orleans. A meting of the Board ot Directors of the New Orleans Pacifle Rallway was hold, where, after dis- cussing tho question of consoNdution with the Texas Pacific Hallway, it was resolved tosnbmittho matter to the stockholders, Tho party only stopped hore long enough to brenkfast, and then continued thelr. journey oO. men, —following fn tho pathways the t intasionury bad pointed out for thom, navigated gaunat be purclnsed by the pete et rit Hivos eid for ages cud they mtched thote | Steck, brokers, : vord,—cH sy vy pitehed their aS touts Tn to. tore ; and on tho broad | et tho stalwarts bear in mind that the pralrica villages = wore formed, = and Strona Aut owns | and cities spruny up, and |> «of tho everywhere over the great broud lund thoro rose COMMON CAUSE up tat syinbol of man’s salvadon that Pathor Is powerful and will resist to tho bitter Marquette had betd before the eyes of the eons | end any aud all encronvhments which may bo af the forest—tho tomples of filth, und tho Concelyed In Malice tio aie, that istho sone of aunay. loner sense ad ir, thut 16 tho gone of ui ations, sumo 3 7% born here, and sume from beyond the een, and Exceuted in a spirit from the fsiands of tho ocean, came and kuelt a =) bisieneeata wail with ie po fun avons | ‘Tho South undereye tt et wiht With hho great 19 Boul lerstaructs the symbol; 1 believe In tho 3 ame eas ABSOLUTE, to closu out stock 500 Oil Paintings Steel Engravings, Hlaborataly and boautifully trumad. Bale for( ’ TWO DAYS ONT, She has been toll the story over and over, Mi ‘y Job whieh the natehless teglons inarehed, and aon, na e # From the Commitica und tat of tho Cuulrtian, | Cox, Frnt Cliss, N. ©. to Cateye, vin NX fone | wale thoy Draught buck tho spoils an SITY || Alcina re et ree Aeeta: | eeeerciart there, Ce su nOwUME: gua” East, eee Bip, ote W, Hauiyits mbar fa Thur uliroude’ wats found Gu Aion, Yowothee sith, | OF tu0 tindions to yrace tho shelucsor thule Capt | 4 Atul wenn where could wo fn a moro Attinne Precious Privil CHICAGO & MEXICAN, Monday and Tuesday: aan Ra TTE aa Oi aimee Viitiang | Sj hovketboul vontalsing two English overs tals tinaying the pour ie Foon Cuilive, the | fis yrowuup tobe i yroae treo. thin her ee Of showingtnalt H ie bs Br Louis Nov, 28—Advices from Tex y a jn lag esti d Iam C. MeClure, jam | clung, a hntfpanny, one farthing, two bagwayes | Hahernun Peter, tho Prince ot tho Apostle: of | yh Very pluva in which wo ure? ‘The Mae ait f h pi ‘ eternal hatred by voting ‘. fy DAA i AS nd 2:30 p> Rogurty,, ab rhcmnitay ie bn who wore | checks, wid two Uoltles of lung modivine, Juans Christ, amid tho splondors of this tinperlal | Ting wd saw tho Huy. viltugu. fre _fs thoy shot, wo wish them much Joy in the | say Daniel Inte, D, K. ‘Tripp, A. F, Bennett, | Nov. 29 and go, at 10 a. m, Rate rh eartisearie tha pied Aa ape next | wrapped up in a newspaper, ity, und ut wean ‘wen Ally bs woul! Ween | witch tho great olty of today” his aprunu, leasitra wich thoy unticlpate dnd which | President, Vice-President, and Sccretury of cach day, ‘Thy tweeting ten wdjourneds, ee” : THE CONNOLLY CASE. i asin go iisgaven kill ua A tenemmblo pricet Ly living in St, Las wie Wudy daubttess hnve Foallzeds a svtutch cur. | the Chlengo, Texus & Muxtean Railroad, and ‘Ay out STORES, ———— 5 hin saying to himself, * Here with T proach ihe i 4 ih dies the blood of. soyen members of the Directory of the ronil, YA. ‘To the BAltor of The Chicago Tribune, + fulth of Josiva Christ, and this courageans pagan | sealterad menibore nf tho fold oF Christ gaths | H 4 roat, MILITIA-NOTES. “ Cuteatio, Nove 2i-l desire to say in rotrave | sity Will become ite vory eltudul.” Bune eras | cred. in what fs new tho wreat City of Cites, held 8 niceting at Dallas yesterday, [at which {thus rh Thousatds Th And bids dotianeo to, Lav Worst thoy b nis risen up. ‘Lhousaids have come, ‘Tho; And bls deflance tu the wor ve inva biiltup tho browd laud aid thoy have suc. | In-store for her people, nikita teunplta Seti fulth, grands sat imposing ang | eeMOME Beatwnrtay + be De 51 a Uy “| ‘ numerous, Alrenly voure’ Is the Ufo, rh tio Don't ene Bolld Bouth fs placid, strongtty, find the vigor of 8 erent Chutoh,—that {id ae : { vivilying love whict t4 munifedted by its works T ‘ a beats wud Suny een cre rite tho |- : Chartrouses a ‘ethno of some,you have great schoulsand many Thy tho dopal o: U of theim, whore the te eblltren are: Fathorad will, luso SCANS E250 N00 8 ste ing tinea toolbar: jatoupn ag Wecants ea the practious Wounse utes which tho, futhers pald on thois le ready ya ive homes | colubriv ucUr nunufact 4 whore both the awed wud tho" infra: are sbel- | titles at ia Grande Ohurtrsto, tae Grainy Nos. 84 & 86 RANDOLPIEST, Don’t miss thla, the solo of the s¢asun- Every Pl ‘aro will positive 1g, auewonettig MEIN, Aucl'fs nd wa Wasor-ats Ne walled ab a at 8 arrangements were perfected for tho rapld construction of the line, Datlus will be the hentquarters for ‘Texna, SUIT AGAINST THE WARBASIL, Spectal Disputes to The Chicago Tribune, Lavaverre, Ind., Nov, 23—Lewis Shive- ly, ayesident of Attica, Fountain County, wants $15,000 from the Wabash Railroad, and will begin his sult as soon as the Company shall have completed the Ironing of the now tow-path road now belng constructed be tweon Coylngton and Attica, and which tt ig prondtost to eaten pygnnually, Hain! the eannl tow-path to ‘Terra Haute, Mr. Shivel; owns Tanda ad. olning the old State diteh, mL ho latins that, as said lands were Sntendod for the sole use of the Canal Company, the ; 7 ton tit ? 5: vig | ut day, duaplred by Company Oof the Firat Mtegimont givesa tor | iio ar har area Lneread THE WISDOM OF THE WORLD, . Ception at the Armory to-night. ised, ned akiane”, iv * | f€ ho could have reud and thousht of tho Gospol, Vinet-Ligur, W. W. Bowe, BH Compal abused, ur * brutally beaten” by my son, a8.) if he could huve hurd Petor ate hay thouys gixth Hattalion, his tondurod hiv'reaiguacion 2; | Churged by ma, t¥ posltively fulgy und exists | ug this. ho would have orlod out: “hls mun ink x! tution, has tendered his rewgnation, i] qs, bo belng wholly innocent pf any euch ven come fromaqp Eusteruland,—a land of dreamers, Company K, First Regiment, will give an ine | datas aslooy, ‘Vho-unturtunale eccurrence | and he & yan onthuvinst.” Yut Peter begind formal geveption ut the Armory Thureday wight..| Wis the result oe un insane pusslog. In justicu’) to teach and, tho poopla beyln Co gather uraiuand & bj te tifa chractor t will stata that Thuve tio reus ] fin. x - Tay members of Company K, Virst Regiment, | ollection of preferring the charge. crete ad wruuuly tone usguunean Certaln willaneet for special drill und business mectlog: Mts, 8. CONNOLLY, |) city and the contra of tat vast wpiritual Kings Wrinorrow nlght, ‘ts 3 ic and ngrenahiien ina Gunn araich ery na Hientesnys hoveat he world, RGte! 5 9 populnr and lony-cstablishod dentists, ‘| Aud the work bexan by Pober has been cone Senor Mad FB, Cane, of the Bisth Bat- | yey) Sictivativy, huvo teria, go beateute | tluued by Bis ueccuer, und oven thy glory. Ui Percale a tho Cwsans bus palod before the srunder, puror vt ueconluliel whK Bolt Order No. 244, tho sdtty, the, Im proved gilewe seulun Borden, tet of the succeasors of tue Christian hshere following enlisted uve uf Company F, Firat htege | Selleck & Co, Agen! suke street, oy bre fe hnent have received. dishonorable’ discharge = Nea tarae aoetbty alrudy: Corietlane wine it va " cated dua society already Curistlans who have fur dlsobedivocs ty urder, rules, and regulue You will look in vain for blemishes {¢ you.uso | beeu ucoustomed from ‘vbildhood to ty = ! Moun: Zhowes H. Dwyer, ubers F. Touts, Glonn's bulpbur Soup, Avoid cuunterfoite, enee of its teachings; who know tit irene WEDNESDAY, Dee.) a by ordur of Ses ew Tesh Hg Urs Ales! a RY Toor Attractive 3 = ate staleehe ss Ce ng Grune, Jap! come Micita 161) SL. Ald): tered. You hive asylums for tho orphans and | ‘Tho ordor at ono tlie ot hospitals for the sick; and ull tucsu grand works, | preporty in Parle, in ny eelgbbarkeed oe th risking up vo suclonlys show iu them the fructl: | Luxembourg,—u proporty which, it 19 guld, was Tylug spleit of God, ortho grain of mustard: } obtalued by a plous f jot UNcoNMIND bund Laat your great inlsslouary plautod bure 20 } middle u: mh Too monks having got thle hearts youra ago, For J baye roud that Futher Murs [ou the chateaus of Vuuyert, that habitadon a! quette ptool almost ti tho very place bere } once becume the abode of goblins and demons, Wherv tho great elty 1s bullt by the luke, wv lttte | who se alurtaed tho proprictor that he diuposu over ANY yeare uyo. And hence it ia, my deur | of tly rosidoycu fora iacre trite, The propere ;

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