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Le THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TOBER 18, 1881I—TWELVE PAGE RELIGIOUS. “The Regular Monday Morning Convocations of the Chi- cago Preachers. Prestdtng-Elder Hitcheock Explains Why the Rural Methodist Churches Mave Weakened, Tho Baptists Disagree with o Brother Who Doesn't Bolieve in An- sworing Infidels, THE METITIODISTS. The regular weokly meeting of the Methodist nilniaters was called to onder yesterday morning by Eldor Willlng, aud devotional exercises were fed by tho Rev. Dr. Coleman, of Wisconsin. Among tho visitors present from abroad wera the Rov. WV, W. Collins of the Central Mlnols Conferences, the tte, I. Sewell and tho Rev. Dr. Coleman of tha Wisconsin Conference, tho Hev. M. E. Cady and tho ley. d. IT. Moaro of tho Tock River Conference, and tho Rov, W. UL. lees of tho Tes Moines Conference. Tho Rev. Messrs. Proctor, Pope, and Ailing were appointed a committeo to nominatvoilicers: of tho meeting to serve for the onsuing year. Bishop Merrill was ealted on to apoak on tha wort of Methoilat preachers, and reported that be had found during ls rovent labors at diter- ent conferenees: that pence and prosperity marked tho progrogs of the Church, Prosiding-lilder Hitencock pave a brief nee count of sneraimentnl season had at tho South Tiulsted Street Church Suny last, and tho tev. Messrs, F. P. Crevelant, L. dtees, and J. EL More mady some goncral remarks on tha dut- look Cor eburch work. ‘Khe Nominating Cammitteo reported a list, of 8, who were unnniinously elected, as fol- vesldont—Elder Like Hitchcock, A reslileat= the. Mees De Hatitglde ecretity—The fev, ebards, = Business Committee—Tho Key, Messrs, J. Wille iamaon, W.C. Willing, BM. Bristol, D..\, Sor Jin, and F. Gottschalk, Hider Hiteheock on taking the chair promised to drvote all the time he could puselbly Rive to the Monday meetings, in which ho took a great intercat, aid whleb ho believer to be of value to the Church and the ministers, Ho hud been so Jong fdentified with Methodist ministers in one capacity or another that everything elec hid be~ come to him ineldontul, and be would fect lost ontaide of the Methodist work. Durhug the past year he bad enjoyed the blessing of healt, and tind missed but one appolntment, and that through a snowestorm, ~The year had heen to him _ one. of great pleasure und interest. Ho" hnd been through ntield in which, twenty-three years ago, be acte od as Prosktlug E and ho found great vubangea thore. Methodism had suffered by tho removal of many of its strongest supporters, who had sold out tholr farms to forelgnora, tow of whom took any interest in evangelical Chris- Linnity. ‘Thus i the country.at lonst, tho Church: had been weakened, and possibly this might bo true insome senso In Chicago niao, The work here way nut new to hin, for he wns Presiding ailder before culled to tho work of the Western ook Concern, twenty-one years ago, He was Lee winning again, ang he hoped tho brethren would give him thie aympathy and nasistance. While he could not exactly igure out how to crowd sixty quarterly ingotings into thirteen weoks, ho wartld do hls best. On, motion, it wag decided ta invite tho Rev. Dr. Cumming, who is visiting bore, to uddress tho inceting noxt Moulay. . Elder Hitcheovk, the Rov, W. C. Willing, ond ho Rev. A. Gurney wera appoluted to prepare fo suitable minute in regard to tho death of the Rey, Mr. Agard, to bo presented at tho next meotina. On ihotion of the Rev. Mr. Popo, the subject of Kindergarten work, which remained jn the hands of tho retiring Business Committes, was referred to the new body, ‘Mesers. Faweett, from lowa, and Davis, from Wisconsin, who huye beon transferred to this conference. wore Introduced ta tho Urethren, and tho meeting adjourned. TILE BAPTISTS. ‘Tho attondunco was small at tno meeting of Baptist miluistors yesterday morning. Thu Itev. 4.1, Burhoo presided, aud tho opening prayor aa made by tho tov, Mr. Schultz. ‘Tho lev. G, B. Vosburgh real a pnper on * Tho Positivencas of the Christian Faith." Ely belloved that ministers wero too apt to enter mto diseussions from the pultlt of matturs out- Vito of tholr fue of duty as lifd duwn by the Scriptures, ‘Thelr duty was not to hunt down aeresy, but to hold up Corist, and be positive in thelr sasertions that there was wt hell forthe un~ volievers, and a huaven for those who weceptod -tue Lord. The minister should not spend his sims In lenrning the doctrines of fnitdelity: he should ot try to. undorstand — too gany thinga. A knowledyo thit wis very proud) wag likely to bo — yory thin. ‘Tho minister wha knuw too much of in Aldelity might not know enough of tho Hibte god of Christ. Hob Ingersott Anew too much of doubt and iafamy to have an understanding of Christ. Lot the minister, then, wttdy Lncersoll and Durwin less, and Paul nid Christ more, Let gli not arguo with tho intidals, and thus adyer~ use thom, but tet hin prouch the Gospel and bring people to Christ in that way, boeatse pco- ke wont to Heaven, not bead first, but heart . ‘The svlontitie sinner should bo preached to, and not argued with. The pager was discussed by tho lov, Messrs, ASM. Iuvon, Lowls Rayinond, W, M. Lawronee, Cerrin, FL G. Thenrle, und others. Thoy all aisagreed with tho author of tho pupor in tho matter of answering the arguinents of intidels, declaring that {t was tho duty of 4 minister to derend religion as woll as to propagate it. Dr. Perrin belleved that, bad Paul beon in Chicago when Bub Ingergoll lectured bero, ho (uul) would huvo answered tho fulso statoments of ue great unbeliover. ‘The mectlug adjourned for two wecks, It bo- Ing thought that many of tho Huptist divinos wind be absent next Monday, attending tho uns alveraary meeting in Peoria, THE PRESBY'TERIANS, ‘Tho Prusbyteriun mintstors beld thoir usual weekly meeting in MoCormick Block yestore Any worning, the Nov. J, H. Waliker prestulug, Tho rain interferud .with the attendance, ond there were tess than a dozen preaent, The ltoy. Mr. Davia gavo an account of tho work solng on |n the city, and reported tha os- lublishment of a now churel at tho Stock- Yards, Tho outlook was excellent, Or, Vou Dora gave bis views on the * Insplra- tion of tho Scriptures.” hia remarks bearing particularly on tha word * raphe,’ whled, Ny elatmed, Included all tho books of the Hible that hut been accepted as we huve thom now, Ho did not fuvor tha now revision because, in his view, the transiation was tneorrect, au invitation was recoiverdt from Mr, Falrbank and the preprictor of the Murdick House to Ineot herenfter in the parlors of thut hotel, dt was reforred to 1 committee, The Seeretury was instructed to renow tho request to Dr. Pattorson to rend «paper on tho “Jusplration of the Scriptures,” Dr. Halioy bee fog named we wlternite, ‘The mooting then udjourned for two wooks. THE CONGREGATION ALISTS, At tho regular Nonduy moruving session of tho Chicago Congregation! Union, held at tho Grand Paocitic Hotel yestorduy, the Nev. dre Brewster was called tothe chute, Keports Crom the yurious Congregational churches of the city were submitted, ‘Tho Rev. Br. Gilbert, of tho ‘Tabornuely Church, reported that revival wit in progress at his church, and that good work was being nccumplished. In How or tho dfiense sion Of tho tuple nealyned tor yesterday's nicet> ing, which was postponed for two weeks, (ho Kathering Ustoned to nddresses from a number of Eastern dlvineg, who were on their way to St. Lonls to attend the meeting of the Americut Hoard, Prominent umong thei were Dr. Simp- son, of Worcester, Mase. Dr. Uihman, of tho New York Bible bueloty; Dr, Brand, of Oberlin, 0; Dr, Novtun, of Now Huimpsbires Dr. dohue nO, OF Katland, Vt; and Dr. MoVivkar, of ‘Lo- peke, Kus, oe Benches m Malin Dollar Aptece. 2 = Ver er.) Hateeprior. Vincent Bilt t to an Muterprise reporter: On + Reon, Stebel, Judge tt. 1. Tay wdye ML. Kirkpatrick cume down ont of the mountains wna came to ay place to wet some Fruit to cut. bbud Just kati fot of fine peaches up frum Sinith's Crose- jug, Nevadu County, ‘These cauaht thelr taney. Jauld then at GW cents each. Thoy sald it wie tbeap enough, und agreed among themselves to turn to und cat all they wunted—tu buve thelr Qilef poaebes for ouce, In onder to shuphty the business of keeping count of the peaches taten they ald the staves of the trull mea benp on the covuter us they ate, und when they hid Aintsbed counted the seeds Chux put avide, Tuerv Were justelgtity puach stones, and throwing two $2u pices on thu counter tho trio walked off, Wellsutiatied with hel fenst. For oncy thoy had id] the puaebes they could eat.” "Thue dai Mr. Millot took ta over #0 ut hiv trait etund, aud way sorry he was not? running 4 elon, 6 Ubut he tnlaht have tage ta about 3,000, Facts Concerulnyg Tobucco—Now Varios Sea Growlug lu Faver—fhio Lobuccoe Produciug Ntutos, Col, J. 1. Hiebrew, Special Agent wad Curing ‘Tobacco, makes un later liunury report to the Suporiuten Consus Hives, He shows that $1 per vent of alt the product grown tor tuurket fu 1870 north of thy parallel of i) degrees 4 ininutes wis ehuused is sccd-teal tobacco, and 8h per cout OF the wholy product of suet cliss wus grown north of thy xine tne. ‘Tho amount of weed-leat grown In the United States reached nearly 20 per cent of the entire product. ‘The new variety Luown we whlte hurley, whlel bug attained suc! grudl popularity withiy the past decade for the Cultura v Amounted to manufacture of chewing-toban 14 per cont ot the whoto crop of 1am), ‘The seer font, virletios, fin Hing Mayan or Spatis together made ners 1p. ‘Tho rematader wis 1 petween export tobacco wnd aun, aby, and tiie cured Mord and writppers for work and sinoking-tolacco, of that cured with open Gres ts Tow used for domestic consumption, its tise bo ing contined to sailors, bimbermon, nnd those performing hard outtoor, Virginia tobacco connting frum 19) to 5. onmectiont from tit to 4 10 to hod; Perkyue trom 3. Inthe census yerr Ket tueky raked more tobmeco than any of tho othe 10,78 pounds; Virgloia comes i i; then Pounsy i pounds; Obto fs tourth—it, neeticut rufsed HUH052 ya VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Man Drowned. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Chocraw Natio, 1. Ty Oot. 10.—Piense pubs eh tho following, 1 think It your duty to du sor One Rube Hannon was drowned fn tho Arkansis River at tho mouth of kkin Crooks, Settle County, Choctaw Nation, f tho fith of August, [88]. Nu one knows his pro Ilo had some prop # non-citizen, onoethird of tha ¢ vided unertally A very sniall gont of nicntino Kentneky front tod, Hf Te was From fHinols, to's nddeess in Hivels, ore, taken dn chi Dartleutars address Lodge, Choctiw Wacom in 18 Cllvad ut Condon, The Calumet Chile ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. CHicano, Ost. 17.—Can you tifarm me und tho publlo under whose direction or authority the work of olearing tho xround on the corner of Michigan avonuy aud Twentieth street, bought by the Catumet Club, Is balug don the club Ja tho responsible party, thelr hig it not beon guilty of a willful violation of tha Sabbath iy haying ao much of the work done on Sunidiyy For the past two Sunduya workinen havo been onmtyodt in movmg off buildings ov cleatiayeiwiy débris Crom (his property i defiance of our sun. day laws nod shocking the better teallisgs of our orderly and Sabbuth-Kouplng community. the chith ja not dircetly responsible, ollicers not have stipulutad that. tl clearing the uround shotld not be done on Sunt. ind partivularly when the congreyation of he Second Chureh—of which inany mt the olub are mombers—weru Just asse! for worship? nae ‘Tint Wand. To tha Kdltor of The Chicago Tribune, Cicano, Out. t7.—Now that winter {s ap- Proxching and close streot-cars buve displaced tho well-vontilated (7) summer ones, wo must aguin, Lsupposo, make ap our imiuds ty endure tho stifling alr of tho former, unless tho city ratlway uillclals can bo induced to give orders to thelr car conductors to keep tho yontilators Gentlemen can toke tho matter In thetr own Lands, und, with tholr wnibrellus or ci Ietouttho foul alr which their huugs prat tigninst; but ladies must quictiy endure, or draw to them a buttery of eyes, and, not une frequently, romarks, both annoying tou modest ‘The writer one duy bist winter, after, onduring Ul endurance ceived to be a virtie, tuldly usked w conductor to open the voutila- ‘A atare of surprise oitine fest, and then it nin, tecompunying tho remark, "Oh, f seel y euvugh touttract the attention of a tho pause Can't we havo the conductors ine structed in “hijeon?” Marringe Licensos. ‘To the Editor of The Chicaga ‘Tribune. 17,—Th Sunday's edition of Te There was uv boomin the More warringe matrimonial markot yestorday, Mceuses were Issued than inany day for over a your.” Casting my oye on tho next column | curiously read thelist. Forty-six buppy couples, ranging in age from 18 to Gt. mutture years, between 20 and 30, aud averaging What struck me vs cular was tho decked mijurity of fare! Judwing from tholr thirty-cicht couples having prominent mums and only elght seemingly Ame this @ usual oceurrence and a fale averagy he Chicago matrlaiwonial mire lazenbio population in tho cits y thy rutia of suventy-six forelgn to sixteen native? C eannot belleve it. Can our mothors with murringenble daughters give n reason for this dilference? Perhups my suspletons are not woll founded, or tha eoluci- donce is aceldental. A Mostly all of 2 yoars cnch. tuunies—Over At nationalities ty kety Is our inn tairly represented Tho Triat of Gultean, ‘Ty the Eilitor of The Chteaga ‘t'rttnnes Cricaqo, Oct. 16.—Your reporter's interviow nery A, Storra, given in thls worn fills mo with satisfaction. uive tha sentiment of uyery tintivo Atorican min and woman whon | suy tbat Str. Blores ia cntitied to our warmest symputhy for havlug bad his falr nao so unwurrantibly us sociated with the iofamous monster at Washing ton; and that bo also deserves, and hes, our gratitude for, and cordial approval of, his man ty, decisive, and indignunt refusal to have any- thing whatever to do with the assisii’s caso, I believe | nay go furthor, us the exponent of and oplulun that—exceptlng Urothor-In-Iaw forved Into the enso by fam ily tics~tho tho twurderer Justico by technical plots to tho Jurisdiction of courts; or by attempting to prove the mut duror’a insanity: or by attompting to wove tile of the ainiaunt and mitotul physioinns aud) surgeons who prolonged the President's life—in short, tho lawyer who under- takes any mirt of the defunso of this arch-erlenl- unt in any way will brand hlinselt with tatamy and cunylet himecit of # sympathy with the public Feelin Prautice on tho pi erlwe. There can be but one motive to actuate any Inwyer (except Scoville) In taking partin the case: ngninst the peoplo—viz.s i wiliiuguess to pire Qt tho expense of decanoy, lu de- opinion, outraging private grie lnsulting tho Nation, and marking tamsett ud the shamectoss chainpion of the Dinckest erlie at the century, and n fitting companion fur the reh-assasin himsolf. Let the dirollng of note- riety ho ostrauiscd by bls countrymen, if ho be an Amurlenn, without reference to Culteau’s certain fate If acquitted, chuse notoriot: thanee of publ: Lalaycttce—Yorktown=ieminisconee, ‘Ty the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Crtcado, Oot. 17.—As a matter apropos to tho Yorktown centonnial celebration, the Calluwhiye may be of Interest—parttonlarly to the Juvenile vonders of Te When tho Marquis Do Lufayotte lust viaited this country ho was welcomed to Clavinnatl by a bundred Uttle gris dress ta white, with red and blue sashes, and bearing flowers. M. er, the youngest daughter of tho Mnyor—tho Inte Col. Samuel W. Davies—headed thy proces: rosonted the Minjuis with an oxquisit houquet, "Tho ilustrions visitor wits eotertunied at Cinoinnatl by my grand futhor ~-tholt in tho flest of his several terimsof Muayor- alty—nt his own hospitnblo mansion, inotber—naw widow of . Bull of that city—has often spoken of Latays anid snowewhity tue, aud how she would peep from behind tho din! doors to nee lint, a, escorted by her fthor, puased Into the hull to partake of the grand dine ‘ners given tbls honer; how she used to slip inte the hail for nite and fruits dere from tho foust; and now heavy tho alr would be with tho: Trageatices of Havanie smoked by: men over thelr wines: duriug bla stn: tho lute Hy. J. elto’s Khidly fic y tho sontlus Tam pretty sure she hus told ine that Honry Chay wis a atest at one of those banquets, Ft may not bo nmbes to add that Cob Davies wis un Biuieb niin, in the gowl old Buylish style, trales reprosent bite in the pocullar costume of those days, and wearing the quulnt, pletures uy ‘ne familly. pure Hi Amerioan children nowadays would he ise gueated at banishment trom diners with their elders—save ne a special pak of favor—and at belog never on ayy necount permitted to be present ou atuto ocenslons, How many of your Uttle readers enn inform te ip whut year the noble Latayetio inst vieitud FANNIE A, BTALL ALDEN, Michigan In Relieved, Ta the Editor of The Cileayo Tribune, Circaay, Oct. 1%.—1 wish to add u word to the portinent observations of “Cold Pacts" in your Jssuo of yesterday, think it le bigh thue for Mr. Hotchkiss, of Evanstun, to stop and tauating Chicago and cease fils "Saginaw Bulferor" importunitios, and taku ints bat, ‘The 1,147 Fuuullles who were burnt out lust August by: tho forest tres In the Haginaw Vailuy have al- ready received aver dull a milion fa donations: million of luwuranee, ur un per fuinlly. ‘This, udded to thelr own exertions and the credit they uve on the five or six willions of reul estate whieh they through the quite comfortably—more is dW will got no artifielal uid or charity, and will asc Chrough the tnelumunt seas Ta the last sixty dys the Sag low wutlore “und they huyve had and twoethirde of 4 fur wony tn pasatay ord huve been well cared) tiny before tho culd weather guts ie to turd rout and belp thotnselyes since the fre, have sewed tholr full whont and rye rowing finely, 5 eI o rebullding | thelr Ouse and burns—meny have compluted thle work, They huve boon provided with clothing aud provisions for the winter, purobased horeed bad COWS, pigs and poullry. furulture aud farm ‘Thoy ure gottmg alun been lurgety reimburse fuaurance aud donations. good furing, and many baye borsuwed Gionvy on Chis tlvst-cluds Bucurity for the purpase o} buildlug und retitting, quite well, wid have for. their tire losses by ‘They nearly ull own If tutor ly tho season it hat walt or dlatreds oxists, tho Evanston wun can then appeal to Chicago for more belp, and it will not be in vuln, notwith= standing tho very epuring wsvistunce the yreut, rich Stite of Michiyza the day of dire extre Ne Thy R405 sent to Chleaco by tho ontire Stte of Michistan th [70 for the: relluf of 12,000 pers ns tht put Just ns winter eet ty tits ale realy be rondered to Chileno In it repaht in the shape of money am nord to the: Siualiny sulferers, who wre niece batt eompurcd with the UmMbers of people who word burnt out in Cafeage. In proportion to ability to give and tho inagnitivte of nuouds, Chicnga has niroaty given to Michigan twent iitnes as much ng Michigan gave to Chienga, Tt ig bigh tine this Evanston dlngelony for Michi+ eat reile? couse, as Michigan fa reli. Let li take fr his bat, Esouan. A Doubtlug Thomas, Wo the Heutor of The Chleage Trivunc, Ciiedan, Oet. I—Prosidont Arthur, voloing tho untversully expressed sentiment of. tho clergy, fn bis proclamation sity! Whereus It Js pleaded God to remove from us tho Hlustel- ous bead ot tho Navon, James A, Garield, Inte Prealdent of tho United states," ote. Now, | wit tosisk, HY God was pleased with tho resilt of Gultonn’s act, why is ft wrong? And why should Guiteau be puns Gotl's wit und pleastog him? Thore is evidently something wrong in our phllosopny. er philosophy in our wrong. It 1s evidenuy the duty ui the clorgy tu strvighten wl for having done outthis matter, Either God fs not pleased nite or responsible for Gariell's assadination or Guiteau ought ta be regarded as Hy instru TENE And neqiitted, nob hanged. ff the dlergy are called of God “to vindleate his mysterious Waya to ain! and are Hh views xercnts, they should not sleep until they explain this “disporisition of His providenee,” whieh Javolves win Wider oie seeu ber bey da ett cerlieor thoy should frankly diselatia all Divine responsibility In tho premiaes, [tis thne tint we brtd less cuntt and more loge from the pulpit. Having disposed of the qiestion as to whethor fod wis please. at the astusiatlon of Gaciult and whethue Guitea when he fred the fatal in the service of God and dit itis Kilo well to tut their attention question. Tt would seom, us the prsure ot the td tho people myailed nothing toward 1 iz tho precious life uf Aho President, that elther prayer 1g nol to bo re. Hed upon for stivh & purpose, or that Gud bad dectined to suspend the physteal laws of the universe to save the Hfe of Gen. Gardetd. In other Words, Ho refused to work a miracle even at the earnest request of the whole Anglo. Saxon poe throughout the world who pruyed for the! President's recovery. Avd. Grove. Propores to Carry the Biver Over the Strents. ‘To the Hltor of The Chicage Tribune, Cmcavuo, et. 1.—'Co bridge a dimeuity. or burrow wnder It, 14 unlike Chicago, It {s char- acteristic In her tg accommodate herself to her surroundings [ntho directlon of the grentest woulth aud permanent good to her Inbabitants, Nounount of beblging or tunneling will per- inanently and fully meet her present and future wiitits,. ‘To tuk of tiling up ber rlyer, thit stream of Hauid gold whicle has and wilt enrich every foot of ground [t touches, und without whieh she never could haye been tho elty sa Is, would be toannibilate the rvot of ber vitality. ‘There ls but one Chivago, and sho ig. whit sho ts by reason of the preferenee ulven to her marine cominerce, Jer sincularity wilh diminish In proportion to the finpedemonts offered to this, Thero Is one way out of the difficulty that te worthy of Chleago'a future greutness—not i ylsfon Jmpossibte of avcomplishinont, but an old fuct it a new dress. Tho Chicugo iver and its shipping enn be eureled over the streets uta suilleicnt elevittlon How untinpeded strect traiie, without tun- ‘vhe dockiug of the vessels will occupy me than thelr pessuge through bridges, ‘The wetlon of the lake wil supply the power tu plice the slippiig in the river, und thoir pus ante ont Of the river will Curniah power to clecs irleally light the vlty. Lo your renders who have acon” the aquednots of Paris, und) that tn North Wales, currytng the cal from mount tu mountiin over tho benutifub Vale ot Llianice- thlen, this proposition will att phony fensle blo. Addn dnyestment it fe all any cant alist enn desire, and thore fy nburid ance of inoney peek~ ing investment. Nothing i# wanting but an in- teltigite conception oF the projeet. Chicco muy) spend infiiiuns in useless iicumbraces: betore soe arrives at the full importiunee of tis: suggestion. Butthe tine will come whet she willece It minht have bean, and then, possibly, (twill be at tar weentor cost rnd inconventence than that now necessnry to lesa tar pe lst ‘rhe will power whieh so quickly surmount the city’s great eulumity: can, It upplied, overs ride this sinullor difficulty, Yours, a SououNul ®ho Horsceltnilway Schemes. Tb the Edilur of Tho Caleaga Tribune, Curcauy, Vet, 1h—It fs “enough to make 4 hors'tuugh" to read tho proceedings of w muct- ing of indignant citizens agsembled to protost and “resoluot" sugiust tha cncronchmunts of the West Division Rallway Company. Don't these xreenborns Know that Cobblestone Jones owns them aud thelr homes and their etree? Hon't thoy understand bow easy It bi te buy tha votesof a fow Allermon to exrry thru the Coun ellany schome proposad forthe aygrandizomont of that corporadion?’ Don't they know that tho vompany dickites who shal and who shal not be Alderinen, ‘own Collectors, ete.’ Is thare one of the gentlemen who spoke go bravely at tho Suturday wight meeting at Martino’s [ail who dere oponly bolt no nominndun which hus been forced upon his purty vy the rulway com puny? Did ne gvne of tiem raise his voles in protest last fil when tho company put jis own Hinnnging agent “in nominates for the state Atuard « tualizallon? Did any of thom vote agalust him? Wil they—dare they—juln fa an “orgunized movement of citizens to cleat only sth Aldermen as wil pusltlyls: vote aguliist wilewes to that company, wz upon thelr paylag for what thoy my Ke ‘those quvations may bo impertinent: thoy certainly ar pertinent. ‘Tho trith ia, the West Olvision Iullway Come tay lay beat so nudacious that Te ulns to cuntral the entire Weat Divison; and so far, thru the suplucness, iynoruny, or snditfereng of tho taxpuyerd and citizena, Wey hay beon toler. wbly successful, y now oeenpy nlmost every uyenue of communication between the West du und the bisiiess portion of the vity, When competition thrctony them, if that canaat be bought of, enous corrupt Aldermen can be found to vote In their faver—fora price; and the citlzenspuor fouls!—turn uround and by thelr votes indors tho Aldermen. ‘Tho only safety: for the penple lies tn posttivly refusing to grant to ttt seilish corporation the right at way over wy wore bridges or strevta, and, if such privle lowes must be conferred, granting thoi to rival compuntes, Wil Tie Triusy Kindly ropubilsh the unmes: of the Aldermen who voted to giv tho Weat Division Compauy the right of over Lake street? tw jt Wale ‘The Ensulng County Electlon—iRepub« Henan Apathy=Wake Upt To the Euitor of ‘The Chicago Tribune. Cinosco, Oot. As a Republican, I scoms to me that the party Is allowlug the coming clee- on ta go by defunlt—L e., Uut tho ide that this fa an off year, aud of no purtieaiur lmport+ anee, will bo likely to result in the election of mon united for tho positiuns thy tuber of votes received will entitio them to holt, Thore ure vo County Commissioners to uo elected this tnll—two from the vlty and three from the country towns, ‘They wilt ben purt of tho lugs telutive und excoutive body of th's county, al, tayuthor with the ten botleover members, will have an almost absolute control over thy ox- ndliure af nearly and million aud a hale of dollars. Thore ure nluy Statos of this Uiilon cach of whitch hay tess population tine this vomity, It contulns one aud onde ball Uimes a8 nan peoply as Nebr Kit, ely twiee a any oad Vermont ay Now Hampshire, tres Chnies ms nots’ ne Rode bland 0 orld, wore thin three thes ue anny as Colorado ap Oregon, aiore Unt tour (ines as miiny as Deliwure, and almost ten times us many us Nevada, These mine stated havea repreventadion ty the National Congress OF filtuen Repredcrtutives and cuatiteen Be utord, Wout woul be thought or said of a pu teal party in olther of these States that would Allow tie ting to pase te within toned Weeks of un election of 9 Legislature with searcsiy a piree halnary step tiken? Tuo Legiainture of no State hithts Unto tea halts arbitrary in the scope of itd powers né te tals little body of It teen Conunlasionerd. “here ls no yetu power, to Auditor, ur eungor, “‘Tuey lovy the taxes and wporoprhte and spend tho money 23 to them sueneth beat. do wot know that thore ure nny duet grounds at compliitt of the present boast, but at sue Cf the panes mentioned on the Democratic sido are to be nunimied - wuro that adlde more activity, will po nee by tho tee publicuns tu detent thom wt the polls. L niy bo wrong, Dut It acds to me that steps should tukan at once ta dee Hint two of tbe beat men a Ho Bide wr selected at ance us canduluies ‘oummlasionvrs. TY thts is nut done wo shall probainy see aur County Convention packed In (uu duteceat of some onv whom the party will bo forced ta pice on the tokut and lub thine selves for thy next three youre tor ea, Citys Grain Gamblin The Chicayo Tribune, Cieado, Get, 1T.—wWill you kindly ullow mie to offer through your columns a few words relating to commercial gambling. ‘Tho muy editorluly und commuutoations in the pupurs of lute soom tw by much fn the sume order—they thoorizy and: philosophize, moralize and splritualize, but thoy thon't matertallze, It isin valu for vur honorable Judges to call the uttgntiun of the grand Jury to the minutter and polut tu the statute, The present law runs wide of tho mark, Lt assumes that eortiin ete ure sotmetiined used us a cover for unlawful pure poses, and proposes to punish for tho offending intent connected wilh (in inself) the luwtul act, which (a nex¢ to impossible. The legidmate: dealer and the gawbler way well laugh at it. Practleally thy liw amounty to nothing turther toun to olfur an excuse tu those bo diuposed to wavat that, All ety natn Bi img (4 a growlng sree Cutt commercial satu oval, and, while temloney bn to end Is te core rect Itself, (tr sent the prlee of cath to nial Huades oF intocont vietins aad grout Haanetal depression, and He hecomes un to ge to the bot. tom and tind ont’ the immediate and actual ease, wind then doviac ways aud mets to core rect It, ‘Chat money fs power fs rendered all tho more apparent by renton of wur present conmmorelal factities, “Porhups wo ure inotined to hold up our hinds tn borror and wonder what ate coming to. With there ever-changing gouditlons of society and commerce wo 1tist Hive ‘and fonrn. Wo glory in tho faot of our commercial prosperity, but we inst guard woll the rales and appliances of commerce, It i¢ comnmuratively but a few years slico thero was no such thing as a bonrd of trade, New cotton, tobuees, butter and cheese, and other products have tioir bourds of true Ir the: central loeality of, their prodnotion, and Cais cago ls the grand “contre for wheat, cori, and pork. ‘These fueltities enable tradera te come very cluso toxethor, and trades aro mnie with wonderful facility In the greatest quantity, vido tho corn ind wheat crowds otf tho Board of Trade, and tho money power behind the throne pour in tholt orders to the brokers, uid the trades nro made tn comparative averet. And thus the opportunity is given to capital to go in ott the sly nnd do as thoy please, or may be able, with tho market. ‘Thissueret work aifords a cover for false rumors and othor oiforts ut malictonsly and with evil Intent rataing or do- pressing prices, Now, let the Legistnttre enact 9 tay providing for wi effeetive registration vf wll trades tn “futures, a fallure to register ty invalidate tho contract. Tt is nt tate proposition that it thoy want protection thoy must obey thu Laws, ‘Shia would deprive the trandeton of tho sevret vlament whteh [3 the sonrea of tho evil, cud would discover overtraddauy, and thy elfort ‘of any party or atque in trylog to forestall or corner the murkat, ‘Vhen every man world by ablo to buy and goll on the strongth of his own optulon of the merits of the commodity traded in—the record beng apen fur the Inspection of members, aud, 0 sti tary ot the transtetions being publivied, tt would bo the trader's fault 1f lio did not know his tusiness, but now be van onty wuess at it. Snodanger is Jn the seeret and und uided muuner in which, by reason of prosunt fuelii+ Ues—xood and neccesary In themselves—the hunbs are run in and tho graceful or graceloss (as you Ike dt) manner in which thoy are then short, and the corrupting ttuenees of such transactions, As to tho tuntter of legislation and manner of reyistration aud control, 1 will, with your pers milssion, have something to any in future. Juxics Koons, Quoationn Answered. To the Editor of ‘The Chtatgo Tribune, Ciicage, Det. 16.—Please intern asi) What is Davis, Democrat or Hepubill nothing? () What tas he posed ‘the Joint committe Aribunal of tsyz7 G) Were the Electoral Comuiiselon froe Republicans, or were both parties persinded by tholr tenders? Please entighten us uid oblige . Ftve Trimuxens. [() Senator Davie fs an Indupedendent tn politics, He gars into no caucuses, and con Tesses no obligations to cither party, But he leans toward the Demoerats since he was elected by a combination of Independents and Demoernts, (2) Senator Dayls persouaily bus nover been a Democrat. He was, like Mr. Line volun Whizund thon a Republican, wid was one of tho closest friends of President Lincoln, who appoluted him tothe Supreme Bench, [rn 1st Senator Davis wus tho canditlate of the Lubor- Reform purty for tho Presidency, (¢) Dee, 7% 1876, three days after the meoting of Congress, Mr. George W. MeCrary, of Town, introduced in the Houge of Lepresentatives a preambte and resolutions reciting that it was bighty important that the Hlectoral votes “muy bo counted und the rosult declared by a tribunal whose we thority none eau question, nnd whose decison all wHl accept us (ual, and referring the wholo subject to n committey of tlvo menbess to 10t In conjunction with a similar committee of the Senate, |) Tho resolution was referred to the duadichiry Comuilttco, majority of whieh wis Dewucratle, tho House having a laree majority. Tho wtudielary Committee, through Its Chalr- man, Vrocter Knott (a Detocrat), reported buck -n substitute, Dee. 1h Ineveasine tho number of the special committco to geven, and providing for the appointmont of n sepa- rate committee of tho House to ascertain whit were tho privileges, powers, and dutigs of tho Slouse of Reprosentutives In the inatter of the: Hlectora! count, ‘The substitute was adopted without x division. Tho Sento, which was Keo publican, subsequently appolnted ®& eotumitice of seven to net with the House committee, amt tho Joint eommittce reported lavk the Hiecto- ral Commisston bu Mr. Uoury B. Payne, of Olio, un Domoorat, was Chairman of the House comuiitive, and tho Democrats hada majority of almost two-thirds In the House. Tho bill passert bath Houses bya majority of Democratle votes, whila a majority of Republleans In the Lower House opposed It. ‘The votes of tho tio Tattses word a4 fallows: SENATE Leas—Lepublicnn Dunwwerate, pleud the bal ny Wotal..ggees ‘Nays ~Tenithiienn ‘Domwenits, Total poe. novsE=T Aepntlicans, Totals. Na - Hupubllent: TOD sesreseeeeer: Tt will be scon, thorefore, pursed ad a Domooritio meusire, only ulnetcen Democrats In both Houses voting nurulnst it. Mr. Gartleld, thon a momber ot tho [House of Representatives, voted aygulnst tho bill, as did also Moyars, Hanks, Burchard, Cunuon, Conger, Dunavll, Frye, Fort, Henderson, Hurtbut, Kis- son, Lapham, Townecnd, aud othar Republicans equatly woll known, fndced tho Republican leaders, with the exception of Fostor, Kelley, and MeUrary, ail bad thoi votes recorded in tho negutlye, In the Sonate, Oliver P. Morton led thu opposition, und refused to sign the report of tho Joint Committe, of which he was a momber. ‘he Blectoral Cominisslon Ullt would: bave been adopted If every Ruputlican In the House had voted against it, and only snven Republican yates wore required te give Ita majority In tho Senate. It hud the votes of a majority of tho Demoerntic ‘members in both Houses, and of a nnijarity of the Hepubligan members only inane Houso; but In nelthor House did tho lepublic- Qn votes equal the Dumoorntly votus, There- fore tha bil may bo called primarhy a Demo- wratle mousure.} WEST SIDE: PARKS, Regular Somi-Mouthly Meoting of tho Mourd, Tho West Park Hourd mot in regular somi- muntbly session yesterday afternoon. Commis: stoner MeCrea presided, und there wore present Mesars, Lawrence, Wilkin, Woodard, Carter, and Dreunouk, A communication from Gen, George W. Smith rohativa to the examination of plans for the dtl- wiukee & St. Paul Raileond vinduet over Rock- woll street waa referred to the Comunittes on Improvements with the Proalident, A proposition to supply rock from Luke Sue porlor for topdressluy for the Washington stroet boulevard was recotved and pluced on Mu. ‘The price was €4 por cuble yard on dock, or 34.15 do- Hivereit, Ap gstinmte in tayor of David taltinan for $5,000.25 was referred to the Finunca Committes, nds for JOO olin trees for Washington street boulovard were One min offered elx-fioh trees at 88H euch; othors ut $674, 81150, and B15, ineluding enre und wunrantes OF growth, Referred ta Tiuproyenient Committee, An vedimunes providing that the mame of Contral Park be changed to Garlleld Park wis reat, It wis stated tht auch action bad already: been taken by reeolation, and that, therefore, no ordinance wad needed, ‘To unike nesurince doubly sure the ordinunce wis pissed, Couinlasiones Lawrence offered the following: Hesolved, ‘That the contractor turnishing tho crushed Tnesteny be notified to imincdiuely conuiency putting anuebale of atl stone dolly ered upon the atreet ; Washington boulevard) above Unlon Park, commenvhiy at Lincoln street and working westward until comploled to Western aveniio, . Conuiesh Lawrence suld ho pre: ue ue desire of many residents at tho | ‘aris . 5 Tuo Chulrmun said be would Ike the seetion between Lineole street und) Union Park pros yided for. Aw this wus nut done by tho revolue tea he would buye to ae it. Nho redolution wus moditied 6o ns to make It rend froin Union Park westward” Commissioner Woodard objected to tt that It would break up the work. . ‘Ebe trouble with the whulo watter, aud thit which bid wlveu rise te oe aude criticism, was buvatse they bad nut gol ANY SECTION OF THE STREET COMPLETED, Commnisdloner Carter subatuntinlly agrecd and auld he would bava lo vow uvaiust the resolu. on, He would be sutlificd to leave tha whole uuitter with the President and Engineer, | Comzalasioner Hrounock guid tt wie in thele bande now and hy could not voto for uny ebanie, ‘Shure boluyg uo socund to Commissioner Luwe renou's resolution (he inatter dvepped, ‘Comulusionor Lawrence olered the followlugs Ji viow of tho tuct that the granit top-dresd ing, custy $1.80 per yard, Reaatred, ‘That the Engineer be fustructed when muking up bla eatiinates tor umounty due tho contractor to voly tnelude in auch estimates the uwount tiereof that strictly couforme with the terms of the cuntraot, ‘Tbe Chairuun thought tho word “substantial: i night b Anatend of * Cull: gone Hpont that prinelple heretofore fowoa lid by satisfactory. Comtmisdonur Lawrence sald tho contractor wis ting one and three-fourths linel aurea, and if net thorefere complying with the von tract WW ita atrlut aveeptition, Cominiasioner Woodard said that ho fully ap: roved of the notion of tho Presltont berato- ‘ure In reviving the stony, Cominiasionor Lawreneo sald that, unfortu- titely, (he people did nut go approve, Commnisstoner Wood ut ti belluved the atreet wo amd niin who did not so boltey Tho michine waa sot atone and a half jnebos, but stone dit dhtnot break evenly, and It was impossible to wet cubes of that size, the stone splitting lenuth= wise, But he belioved tho vonditions of the eauitae were being substantially complied with. Conmnisstoner Carter sufd tho course of tho President hy neeepting tho stone met his un qualitied approval, No doubt stone had bes neeepted whieh coukd not pass throvih itt nel pudlea-hulf ring, but thoro was nlwiys a cortile nmotnt uf eliatieity slowed, and be thought the courts wauld hold that thoy would have to apt such stone, ‘Thore being uo Kdocond to Commiastottor Law ronve'a second reaulution the matter droppad. He thon offered the following: Resolved, That the conteietur farnishing the rant Lopedresatig be notitied to cover the olghe Mocks weet of Halsted street within tea days to A stifiletent dope to fois: thu street (ald strout Dein properly prepived to recelve the same) of thosize and quality entled for ta, hls cone tract, und fn ease of failure thoreut that bls gontraut be declared forfetted, ‘Tho resolution failed to reesive a accond, and tho meuting adjournod. BULLS AND BEARS. Odds and Knde from tho Boards on Gamblers’ Alloy. ‘The Board ot ‘Trade was atfeetad by the damp- ness yesterday. Chojmarkets wore on the up turn, and orders appeared to be less numarous than Inst wook, Stillanothor: The reculvers waut tho com- mission rule amended so that the rates charged for bundling car lots of corn shall be hult 8 cent per bushel inatond of ono cent, thixscod L per tent iy Lik, and other socds 1g por cent, the lutter now {a2 por cent, ‘Tho proposed ohango was posted yeatordu, One or two more amendmonts were an- nounced amld eich a howl of fndignation that few people heard what thoy were about, The boys threaten to give the ext mun who proe pesos nehinge in the rules a whole soction of “Pinefore." ‘yhe now delivers plan is meeting with a good (teu! of opposition, Feuple any tt ts mut under. stundablo, und fits appileation causes much con- fusion and delay in getting pay for the property. delivered, in the” batt the plin worked another yesterday, but Te will tata the first dy. of the ‘month to thor- oughly test tho system. Ite orliinutors seen to thinte that ng sopts iis tho old and young boy's wet the tiachine through tholr houds they will bo charmed with It. ‘That queer old story about the trunk nes and tho stock uf grain wit royamped yesterday. ‘Tho ratlronds ure accused of ixtig tp inatters 80 that they ent carey the stovk enat after mivic -gatton closes at their awn rites, Home people think the Now York corn clique is not dead, but is morely shifting Soto otvor Vo bad ned thotiache hands. Possibly a Presbyterian of wie oxpe- rlenee in running dots without the aid of “tailors” will take charge of tt, The Boned of Real-Esute Managers, held a meeting torts: to eomplote the organization, Mr. Counselmot has boen chosen Secrotarys, and Mr. Henatoy will sign the checks, when there are any, ‘Tho packers have nbaudoned the plun of erect. ing an addition to tha wutur-works system ut the Stock- Yards, whieh was to be independent of the ‘Town of Luke ‘ka, ‘The stall packers: several of thom—relused to pay thelr issoss~ ment, believing to furge houses would go ou with the work rather than tee it tall ntogethor, and they would get the beueiits without paying any money tor the sinprovements, Hut tho bie concerns bive’ decided nol te submit to any guuh mine, and propose to fiierease the supply of water ut thelr several establishments by putting We new clsterns Independent of unch other. ‘The twenty-Tonr-ineh main pipe is to be Ind from tho Ike to Stuto street, wid this t3 exs pected to materially Inere.tse the volume of water now furnished by the own of Lake system, ‘Tho insurance pitrol is also to be cx thblisticd on the same plan ng the one hn the vity. ‘Cho packers feel contident that, athaagh thé original schema has been given up, thoy will aw muy etan ‘that will give wi ample sup- aY waters ie heat of one of tho tuxding Insurance fies sald Inst eventing Hunt the best cont- plies wortld refuse to take risks ut the packs Ingshouses If the supply af water thore wis not nid sudlelent to meet emargzencles, none, Hunt & Co, who plonited the * baby net’ for £00,000 nt the conchision of the Aturitat deat In wheat, at the alleged conumind of an alfleged customer of the alleged mimeo tuleor, who has an atfeged abode In New York, and tt gakt to have we nllezed existence i that vity, yeviprany suod out an attachment aint We JoHoory for an alleged whet dtiferenco amounting. to $2787.50. Undoubtedty tt is ute legud that Muflonry owes the nimount ehtlined, but it is newhere alleged that MeHoury bas pleaded tho “pavy nei” it toed make some diiference it this world whose ox ts gored, ———— PUSILLANIMOUS POW. Strango Cane of Vico and Malictouss Hews. Cruvevann, O. Oct. 14.—Louls T. Pow, a prominent young businevs-tnan of Salem, was arrniened in tho United Stites District Court hore yesterdny on 9 vory serious cbhurye, that of sending un obscene pamphtet through tho malls. Hehasforsome tine been sending this pumpalet, whlch bunre the cuphontous title of " Nigger to young lndies. Pow [8 a married man, about 20 _yenrs ut age, of a highly respectable fauily, and ail to Ue worth from $8,UKI to $100,000. Tt bt clilinod thut) he was nasisted in the nefarious. business by a boukicecper, who bag bled himsel€ to some othr pluce to avold ihe eonsequancon of his acts, ‘Tho pamphiet woleh ne his been sending tu young ladies is 4 pupersbound ool, Four by glx Inchia, uid contulniug thirty-two payes uf ihe most Hithy and seurriioua proso anu pootry over printed, ‘Luls infamous wretel his, he vliling, sent hut ning of those objectionnble Pampulets to young ladles, orca have been truved to the purties ta Whom they were sunt, One of the three young [adiva who Bad recolved theso informed the opletus of tho fact, Ant detmont was fourtd agaiuat hin by tha Walrad weand A Wartant wid aE once for bts nerest, whieh was served by Unltud eputy Muarshut Jon O'all, whe brougtt and four or Hvodays nga, whore edt to ball for his’ appenratico tn the District Court whon tila vaie should be reached, -Yestentay he nppeared bofere dudgu' Walker, in the United Stutes Diss trick Court, nud, when bls indistment for soning an obscene pamphict through the United Brates nnils was rend to bln, be pleaded guilty as charged, udya Ambler, of Sutem, thon inado wn nppeal to tho court for murey for the young nun, siting that bo is of ong of the finest funities [ny the State, mut Just aturted ont In Hife with the brightest of business prospect and bus I yooh wit who, in ber present vontlfe Mon, i981 prepared to coupe with the trouble Drought tu ber by tho waywardnessof ber young: husband, — Judge Walker withheld bis scntence: fora fewdays. ‘The friends of young Pow ure Ata lose to necount for hla disgrivoti conduct. Just starting out lo lite, with all the advantigos whiet weitlth, education, and soglul puaition can give, it ly Indeed Leyond the couprencnaion of ny ons how be could enter deliberately upon a plin of rulning young girls aud sending browd+ enat seuds of Vice and Inmornlity te lodge in tho hourte und homes of the virtuous. BRITISH GOLD, Stondy Luas of Precious Motal—Eifoct on Discounts und Conmmicress New York Tribune, Orte Tho ues of £121,000 bullion during tho Inst weuk loives the Bunk of England with only ms wold tu reserve, It ta along tine sluvo tho reserve has been reduced Bo low, and the coudition of tho bunk wilt probably have a very Important lititence upon the finances of thls country. For nearly three years tho United Btatoa has buon drawing gold very largely from Englang, Not many realize how large 0 pros portion of tho importa which baye done so much to athnulate trio and | ine dustry here haye dome from that coun try. Mrilsh offleil sepurta have been re- celved ta the end of August, covering elaght Mouths of tho yeur 1831, ln these clght months tho oxcess of British exporta of gold ta thls country over British Imports of gold frou this country bas been g25019,000, Since Aug. Bl, though the oxcess of oxports fs not ofliclully known, it nppuurs that the Junk of Kngtund bas Jost 812,218,103 more, and much the greater part Of this bus come te tho United States, A withe Aruwal of over $10,00,0W in gold from the cli rongy of any country Ie Ikely to huvo tuspor- tant etfcots, und the result iu England fy sven in tho advance of tho bank rate and tho Jucrous fou Atrhureney of the outside market. Hut the movewvnt this year would have beon Joud olfvctive It it bud not been preceded by & steady ura of okt te the United States ever aiuce tho resumption of specio payments. The British official reports show that the oxcess of exports of xold to thts gountry over imports of ald Prout this country, ducing the years (97d and Tos, ‘Wan S117 050, ur wbout €00,050,780. Attor go wreas a Ceuta ag this, the Carthor withdrawal of about $40,000,000 tn nine wouths cuuses serl> ous divturbance, wid louds to sturdy reslatunee, The Jo7) and 1680, the greater part of the yold sent to thls countrys was drawa by the Hank of Eugtuud from tho clroulation, or fram orner conuteles, go that ity loss of resurve was nut wrest. But tt beoutne greater, in proporian to the mimount shipped, duclug tho ret half of 1881, und appeiss to buye been greater than ever during the wouth of Buptembur, In faut, axe ‘Auninutloo of tho ofiiolal ruturow ahows that the cutive loss of tha revorvo by the bank from Jau, ‘eMeot Mo on the Hritze%—Tho Young 4, 1870, to Aug. 31, BL, wae only £40710, whila the oxcess of nll’ exports aver iinpurts of fold ducing tho sume was SE0QUG Thtd shows thal nbout £10008 wes drawn fron the viroulaton i Great Britain duchig that poriod, White about £200,020 was aise draw fru fot elgu countries for shipment hither. Mut tn sep. tombor tho bank appenes to hive boon no longer able tu provont n lors of its reserve, Its wis ¥anee of tho rite of interost dd not bring, elthor from abrond or from. the elromiation, the ruld which the eountry was required toahlp to. the Thited statas. Tt was gonvrally expected by those who bad olverved those fetes that tho: bimls would ud vance Ita rates still furdier lust Thursday, Yet this wig notdone, although the loss of bullion hud been lace, ‘Tweexplinntions. ava possible =that the Direstors believe tho drain nbout over, or that they find that tho bank cannot afford a! this Hime to press the commerce aod industry of Grout Beltaly by a further ndyanee. Uf the fore mer explinanon by tev , it shows at bellet thatthe revent decline of exports from this country, whieh has been caused by 0: travngant speculation, wilt continue, This im- preasion {3 to some oxtont sitpported by the Apparent revival of spuculition in whout and corn yesterday, the deellue in prices which line beon In progross fareume-days having been fol- lowed by astronger tone and ome advances, But it ia not Improbable, ‘on the other hand, thitt the condition of Uitsiness in Great Beltaia, and aud suite of Its trade with France, render nt furs ther ndvance in tho rate of iiterveat particularly nodestrable, if net positively dangerous. Eire ghand ean force France to part with more gold, nodoubts but can do so only ut the rlak uf ens. ign sorious disturbance tn the Paris mony market, and in the couneree between Eugland and Franee, wich woulil react dsastrously on British dentora-and bunkers. The position ot this eututey would be incam~ famuly bettur It its export of prodnets hud not f 4] TALE IS WHat) Health of Body is Wealth of Mind, RADWAY'S: Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT, Puro blood makessound flesh, strong bone, ang oclear skin, Lee would hive your flesh fr plosion tule uso’ HADWASS BARS APART , . TIAN RESOLVENT. ails A Grateful Recognition, “To curo ao CHRONIC or Long Standing Lig onse is trily a victory in the hunting art: that rensoning power that alourly discerns Defect and supplios & romody; that restores atop by step—Ly degrees—tho body which ting bec slow. ly attacked and weakened by an insidious dis enge, not only commands our respect but da sorvos our gratitude, Dr. Radway bas fur nishod mankind with that wonderful remedy, Rudway's Sarsupariilian Kesolvent, whieh sgt complishos thia reeuit, and suttering humnnity, who drag out ab existence of natn tnd disease, through jong days and long nights, owe tim thojr gratitude." —AMedieut Messenger, FALSE AND TRUE, We oxtract from Dr. Kndway'’s “Treatise og, Disonse and Its Cure,” as follows: LISL,OF DISEASES: CURED RY DWAY’S Sarsapariliaa Resolyeat Chronto Skin Disonses, Carlos of the 1oue, Aue more in tho Blood, Scrututous Disenses, Bad or Unnuturnd Habit of Body, Syphilis and “al Fever Sai Jhronia or Uld Ulvers, Salt Kuen, Ricitots, White Awelling, Keni Hund, Utering Atfections, Cankors, Ghandulae dwoillinga, Nod Wasting and Decay of tho Body, Piniplos an Blotches, Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kilney and Blade der Disenses, Chronic Kieumatixtn and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, aud Caleulous Depusits, and varieties of the buve complaints to wien suniotines nro given specious nines. ‘Wo assert that thare ia no Known remedy that poasusses the curative power over these diseases that Radway's tesalv.ont furnishes, It curesstep Dy at cpaniealy from the foundation, and restores tho injured pitrts to their dound condition, ‘The wastes of the body are stopped, und healthy ‘Uluod f4 supplicd to the system, from whleb new tonterind (a formed. ‘Phils ts tho Urst corrective powar of Radtwny"s Itesolvent. {n enses where tho syatant hns heon sallyated, and Mereury, Quickal: Jarrusive Subliouate, hve accumulated a hecone deposited tn the z. tiitiving eurles Of the LANES ricketa, spin curvature, contortion, white swellings, varicose veins, ote, the Sarsuparili wilt resulvo way those deposits und extur nate tho virus of tho disenso from the system, Ifthose whe are taking these medicines fot tho euro of Chronta Scrotulous or Svpti However Flaw may be the ence, * ter," ana find their getoral healt tinproving, their Hesh and weight Increashuy, or evan keep ing its own, It [9 # gure align that (he cure {4 pee greasing. fn thoso disenses tho patient elthur juts buttor oF worso—tho virus of tha disnnso it not inactive; If not arrestedand driven froiw the Dlood [t will spread nnd continue to tnderming the constitution, As soon ns tho Sursaparills innkes the patient “feul better," every hour yon will grow better aud inereuso in hoalty, Blrevath, and flesh,” OVARIAN TUMORS. Tho removal of these tumora by Radway's Resulvont is wow so vertainly eatubllehed thar what was onco considered almost miraculous (9 how acommon recognized fuet by all parties ‘Witnesa tho cases of “Mannah 2. Knapp, Mrac, Krapf, Mrs. d. H. Jolly, and Mra, B.D, Fondrix, ye ished thour Almanue for i nisy that of In U.S. Hibbing, in tho present edition of our “Pulse and ‘tre One bottle contulns mare of tho activo princl- plesof Medicines thun noy other Preparation, taken in teaspoonful does, whilv othors require livo or 6x thes ag much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOURS, tore- Heve pain and cure acuty disease, RADWAY'S READY. RELI in from ano to twenty minutes, nover fails tore Hove PAIN with one thorough wppllention; no miattor Low violent or oxernciating tho palu tho Rhoumntie, bed-riddon,tutirm, Crippled, Nerv- ous, Neuralgic, or prostratod with lsenso may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will nlford instunt enso, Injlammution of the Kiineys, ote ave won greatly diiniiished by the speciintive nd~ inva of prieos, Bie tho ofllelal return just, miude by tho Bureau of Statistics shows that the exports of grit Iu Septeuber amounted tu only SINT IH, agtinst $23,881,055 In Septemonr, 180, Tiven this statement dons not show tho full et fuet of the apeculative: movement upon the money inurkels of the Atlantic coust, for tho vutug of broadstulls shipped trom the Pavlile const Li September was FAIL acyl FLA O82 last year, so that tho ont movement from tho Athintic ports was only $1637.88 hist month, AAT St BGS hi September, 130, Less that half the. quantly of corn was moved, and about 31300,000 bushels “less wheat. Unless the iran speculation here bu broken up. the Hank of England will probably tnd lt comparatively eusy to resist n turthor low of reserve, IN A TRAP, Lady Did, and No Did Bly Wife with ‘Kho Story of the Whip- ping of G, EK, Blaenburn, Olnetanatt Enquirer. Oct 0, Vho crosh of broken gluss, the whirr of a biheksnnke whip asiteut tho alr and with a thud fell neross the head und shoulders of a crouch ing man, and un exelted woman who deat blow wfter blow upon the fuce of her vietin, made up tha seeno that attrneted considerable attention at thot welfth Street Garden about half-past 7 o'clock jast evening. A few moments before that tine u genticnan and ludy entered tho ree wort together, Almost before thoy bud tine to Nnd souts, from the dark shadows over tho streat: thore upnenred the figure of anothor woman, Regardless of the fact that no crogeing was in aluht, this new comer hurried through tho nid, and witha spring from the sitewatk sho lauded In tho garden door, whieh sho hastily closed, aud thon confronted the pair. ‘Lhe nn, with a hustily muttered exclamation, turned ta Jeave, but the worn was too quicl for hin, and, drawing an tuslystookiue whip whieh bud Deen concealed in the tolls ot her dress, she avo hina wuingine slast, whieh lett the tari ot ignominy across hts face. 5 With uw low ery of pam and anger tho main tlished cut bis aasallant, but with “blow ffter biow sho kept hin at) bay, Gurnag hin fils tv to the cornur of tho rooni, waon in Ue strnz~ ale. whieh hid thet becomes hand to hand, tha Windows were knvcked out. Whilo thoy were chacbed a bystander rished botweer them, and, tuking tho whip from tho tainds ot tha woman, fe foreud thom apart. tat not before the viatiin of the ussite had lett the impring of hls bands about the otlier's throat. fia volee hulf-chotked the wont ti the one why had interferod wn said man is a cousin of Gov, I Latent, of Ce tucky. He's iy husband. Ho's been trying to ruin ny diuglites, and now Cin guing ty expose bia.” Willy ebe spoky thy sug thredtoningly bude her be stlont, but she paid no attention to, him. With tho lystandors’ sympathies enlisted fur the woah, the whip) was returned to hor, and torseveral minutes sna continued to Mog the viutlin, who Manty mamiuged to escape through the door, which was oponed to bim, Down ‘tweltth strect, over the eanul to Central nvenne, tho chase was continued, but the mun muddy good use oat bis los und he wag goon ‘lost to aizht. The other princion) fn the exciting episode ure ranged ber ilsordered unparel. und coolly marched to tho Central stadon, where she ap- niled to Liout, Spaeth tor a warvant for the ate fot Od the mun eho hid Justso thoroughly cow- Heed. * Meet me ut ‘Twelfth and Plii streets Suture day Gvening at hult-pist 7 o'glock." “Shut was to substitice of wv Little note that, caused the whole of last night's ruction, G. E. Minckburn, aclerk ut the a1. C. depot, wes the writer; and Miss Ltt of Olive strees, the young Indy wha rece axtrngghtway to Mins, Hhtek= barn, who re No.8 Linn str showed it to her, Tere these Jiclica prepar the trap into whieh Mr. Binek burn M Die met him ab tha appututed: then wife as algo present, and she and hor arty. in & manuor which sh. elise Was rathor agerlous one to im public, and biter In the evening an Enquirer reporter called at, the Blackburn residence on Lint pstreet to got at litte Tent on the matter, Mra, Htaelturn wae not nt home, and Mr. Blackburn bad not yet re- turned: qna'the daughter, who opaned ce door, reimrkod that there wee lttle Uiketiiood of the Tntter comiiz around, beeause he and ber Mother hid had alittle russ diyuug tho eveamng. When questioned Mpon the Sabarge that her mother bud winds aguinst ber father the girl, who Is uenrly U7 years of ge, sald: “ [To's not any futher; ho's only my step-fathor, He hover tried to vuln ine, mid bo'd better not. Thore 18 my siater Alico who fy two yours younger than Jam; sho could tell yon mare about f Hut Mist Atco would not tlie, and thon tho elder sister sot ull four at rest by saying, “He didn't suceeed,” Mr. Gtael burn was married to bis present wito alx yeurs turn, She wig then Stra. dulinsou, 0 widow with several chiidron, Ue was not geen after tho whipping lu: . TEETOTALISM IN OHIO. How the Coorcive Protitbidonintn Did Not Annibitate # Hepublleans. Cincinnatt Canmerctat. Tt wasn beautital tevernge which tho Probi- Ditiontste of Obto bud on tho old partics so tong ns tho impression abtded that they had the power to putupor pull down whichover purty waa the most objectionable to them. Kepub- Kent and Democratic candidates mike weve Ine eweet fx whenever tho teototul Issue was pro- vented to thom, und thoy were «iven the awful alternatlys af eithor complying with the de- mands of the Prohibitionists or keoplug 8 sharp lookout for judginent to come, If the dolusion that tho applo-snss and oldor- mul purty held the bulance of power In Ohio hag Leon Anully swept away, tho ercdit of that is due to tho Rev, Dr. Ludlow and bis followers. Thoy sect out this your with vcleay and dufnit program; they were ndout to punish the Repub- unt) paca they proposed to inflict such it pu ment won ibis would bo betd tu lust- ng Femenibrance by Republican pollticians for ‘A boutury Lo comL. And this was a source of rejaiving to the Remocravy, Bo the storm did wot fall upon then, they would not only, atni outside and whiness tha Lord's doligd, but xivo sly agaist nyce, Henco it was that ull through the cam palgn Leonard, Ludlow & Co, were Kindly ene vouraged to fe, ou with the punishing and ante the enemy hip aud thhen. Lt money waa neoded to dovigorate tholr wotion, was it nut muppliod by tha Domocratio Executive Committees. If documents were wiurted for elroulation, did uot tho Bookwaiter Literary Burean contribute ine numerabto quantities of the wok, washy, over> Jnsting Hoods Andit must bo admitted that Republicans, luboring undor tho traditional delusion of (ha tremoudons power of the Prohibition party, wore HOE without apprehvasions of the result, Woon naked wint of the proapacts In Ohle, none: of thom could suy with cortaluty, for there wus the unknown eloment of the terrible Prohible don party, with tho roaring und lconine Lean ard at ita bead, to be reckoned in the computie on, ‘fhe deorso bad 9 forth that tha Republic gn party wiust be tindy un nwrul exuupio at, No pitulshineat short of abyulute dureat would be equal ta its otfenses, It invet bo mude.to bite the dust, aud gu about in sacketoth und ashes, to bo gnuwail by remorse for ite refisud In days past to vonforin to the demands of Awonurd & Co. But when the olvction-day closed und the wires began to report tho return there was nu strike Jug evidenoe tbat there ind been avy punish tient ludiioted ourreapondiay, to tho mugnitade of the olfensess wut aa further Information cane it was plujuly apparent that the punlahe ment bud rather belped than hurt the Republics una, and that the reault would deutonstrate the | fact that the success or dofout of either of tho Tuat parted iy tho State doce nut turn upon the Prabibition yuto, oven when mustered tu fe last wan. of tho Bludder, Influniniution of the Howel gestion. ef tito Lungs, Sore Fhyvat, Dijpi exlt Sreathing, pitation of the Heart Aysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Caturrh, Ine fluensa, Heutacho, Fuothache, Neuratylin Aheumatlan, Cold Chills, Ayu Chitts, Cite Uiaine, and’ Prust Lites, Bruiser, 'Sun- mer Complalaits, Nerovusness, Sleeplcsyness, Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Palns tn the Chest, Luck, or Blinbs, are instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AQUE onred for 60 cts. There dant remedial agent in this world thas will eure Fover and Ague, and other Muturious, Litleus, Scariet, ‘typhoid, Vollow and otier Fevers (aided by RADWAY'S PULLS) au quickly as RADWAY'S READY RELIBE, Ttwilhin « few moments, when tatan accord: ing to tho directions, euro Crampr, Spasms, Sour Bromavh, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diurrbed Dysentery, Colle, Wind in the Bowels, and ull 19° ternal Daina, ‘Truvulers should alwayvoarry a bottle af Rade way's Roady Kellef with thon, A. few drops in water will prevent sicknosd ur pains frum ehnngo of water, it ls botter thau French Brandy or Bittors as aetimuinut, Minera and Lumbermen should always bo prow vided with it, . CAUTION. All romodial agents enpabie of destroying lits by un overdose whould be avoided, Morphine, opium, strychnine, arnica, byoscinwus, and athe oF poworlal remodios, fo at vortain times, 10 very amall does, rellave tho patient durin tole action tn tho system. But perhups the second dogo, if ropoatod, way agravata ond focreasé the suffering, and anuthor dogo enuse death. Thora fy no weccssity for using these uncertain agenta when n poaltive remedy ke Kadway's Hendy Holief will stop tho most exerneluliny pain quicker, without entailing tho loaat dlls, oulty fn ojther infant or adult, THE TRUE RELIEF, Rapway's Reapy Reeter fa tho only rainedl Agent in voguo that will instantly stop pula. Fifty Counts Por Hottle. Rallway's Regulating Til; Perfect Pirgutlves, Houthing Aperients, Ab Tato Pate * Always Mellabte aid Votural t avening Thelr Operation \ A YROETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR. OALOMEL Porfeotly tnatoless, cleguntly contod with pore gum. purge, rogulate, purify, cleausy and strungthen, Rapway's Pitts for the curo of all disordert of tho Btomuch, Liver, Bowels, Kiduoya, Bind> der, Norvous sonses, Headache, Constipation. Costivonces, Indigeation, Dyspopsia, Lillousnoss Fovor, Lutiimmution of tio Wuwels, Pilos, am all derangementa of tho Internal Viscora, Wure rantad to offect a pormnununtcirc. Purely ves? otablo, containing ne mercury, winorals, or del otoriona drut. . Observe tho following symptoms result fog from dieeases of tha digestive ormuns: Cour atipation, Lnward Bilea, Fullness of tho Hloud 1a tho Hond. Acidity of the Stomach, Nuusei Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Puliness or Welght iu tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking oF Fluttering at thu Heart, Choking or Butfering Bensations when in a lying posture, Dots of Webs bofors tha Bight Paver and Dull Pain 12 the Head, Delfclency of Jerspiration, Yellows finas of tho skin and Eyes, Vain in tho side {ireast, bat Finite und Suddon Flushes of Hutt, rnin uf tho Kio: Tow. dosoa of Habway's Prtrs will freo the systens frow ull thy abovennmed dixurders. Price, BS Conta Por dor We repont thet the reader must consult out books and papers on the subject of disnuses ond Moir cure, mony which may be noweds sulse and True?! “Radway on Irritable Urethra.” 4 Radway on Nerofuta.’? And others relating to different classes of Dit outs gOLD DY DNTGGIBTS, é READ “FALSE AND - TRUE.” It ts hoped now that, profiting by this experi- Bend a lottorestainp to RAD AY & CO, & enee, our legislators, no longur bampured by up- | 34 Warren, cor, Church-ste, New” Yor! Erotuistonn ‘of bow thulr notion will by received | formation worth thousands will be sent yous by the apple-susd und gliders party, will we —_—— forward ta thelr work, aiming at auch prictiel feyishition as will regulate the liquor traals, un awed equally by the monuces of tio Hquor inter qatar the threatentngs of tho Prohibidon cranks. Let us buve sensible, practloyt tglala- don, and in such fori us will niake tho most ex- tebalvoatigte, trata in the State & source of rov- enue for the eupport of its Various fnstitudous, TO THE PUBLIC. Thoro cun ho np boitor gugrantey of tho value of 1, Rapway'a old-ostubtished I. it, Rest, bigs than tha base and worthless imitations oF thein, us there ure Falso Resolvents, Itellets, ua Pilla,” Ho svro and ask for Radway's, 20d that the nawo “Radway” ig ou what you buye *

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