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0 ‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘SDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. 2 ME tion, It being found that no permanent ar- ‘ental of the truthfulness of any and nll re- { Alamosa to Del Norte, tn tho San Juan | value, thon will tha confidence tn and prowth | Saxon King was killed betore his child's oyos. yu THE RAILROADS. Hon It betng fond th eltrcted before the | ports concerning tho reported Intention of | Mountains, and fs belt pushed on throm: | of tia State bo vastly inereased, and hor Hee te Ou Sannlon sae ne Hon the ev plist 70 eA Hes Mn." fig, qouchwealatn AAssnetatiin one Geclitedl Wine Genoral-Manaxer Maupt to resign, elther Autelope Surin ant ie eglebrated Wagons | future greatness fully: assured. 5: Gareslives tnt iy rout back Fe LE iorely shruys shoulders pltylugsy. PSA BE no four Omaha Hues | gnder pressurs or voluntarily, Tle also | init 20 Oty vel th b BONE albert! : rit Maximum Legal Rates in Illinois | expressed thetr desire to continue tho pool, | sintes TEES, Ohne tommnny shall bo ise | 4, fMiS WHE anette ensy, rave the famous — eatold, porsessor of Roland's sword, arrives as Per Commissioners’ and dtue the lviaton Se caus: Ht ie { snttstled with Gen. Taupe that Rentlomin potseean aE a ete te ai Mr. 8, Hopkins hasbeen appointed North- Hee oo a ecsmanenston ot tho whan ae Schedule. . wns Thomht mniwise hy sume of tho ronda to will be notitied direct from thelr otlice, and | beauty, and whose waters have been 8] ory Frat " Roland Durande. No ona volunteers, 1s the Rneetat Diapateh ta The Chicaga Tribune, Miglin arrangement when it is not known | 2b through tho columns of the newspapers. | rumaus resort for invalids from Indian days, | $4 Frelght and Passengor Agent of tho Mo- feet the sword ta cleomod Invincible, but ¥ " Rae This ling will furnalh trausportation fuelli- | bile & Ohlo Railroad, with headquarters at | Just thon Grraituerives and seeepta tho elute | Warzcrstonts, Mo. Vet 18.—With fy at it con be earrledl, OME os Son UTA & NORTIERN, tles for tha numerous mining districts in the | Chicago. iia office will bo at No, 05 Clark Tenet ene ea EE Ee weather, naplendid track, Hvely bettin ian Another Conference Over tho Now 1 Twas dlecited {o postnone the meets joan. Koby Ost: 15, Akg menting tt heertiof tle ah Ee eed ict alrect. the fuene fram a window, te, Joleen her, loves five highly Interesting races, the fall mee. re i va st ars nf the Utal Northern - is hes 4 oY victory. jo motiont of thelr greatest jo: 7 q ' lown Pool—The Wabash Ing for the, Feorrantzat jun of the Lowa pool aes Meantena Met hn this lly today, the been known: but whiel are located Ina te The last number of tho Rallroud Gazette, beech bapennran nase The Hinpatar rotons ing of the Marytand Jockey Clubs wits brill. Givon One-G ti Soe thes # Sh] glon peeullar for the steepness atid abript- one of the best rallrond publications In tho | izes him, Wit Ganaton ta Gerald's Yathor, For funtly Inaugurated today nt Phutico. "the von One-Quarter. THE HANNIBAL & ST. JOT. Tollwing Directors were elected: Shinoy | low nectar tre Men wvitteh make | country, appenrs In anew dress, ‘Tho hand: | that tho man wit sou) bts Hye ne to tho man's raves were witnessed by thousands of peo. ple, Including nearly all tho tending turfnien fu the country. ‘Thy first rea was a dash of ‘The Intest sensation In the sensational Pili, BM He Chak Thomas Ln Kimball | eS csetution of tts ores, by Wagon 80. UX | some {ited cover greatly iinproves Its ap- } Muntiy. But Rayonharde will not forego hls re z . Puppleton, Samuel Ward, snsive its to be practieally Impossible, | Wut iy vane. The Denver & Rio Grande, and | moting papers is that tho Wabash lias se | George W. Irwin, : Fea ae ee nant coxpenalve. und dimentt | Mearauce. Mite io hour of botrothal for Gerald and Her- ‘ F cured control of the Hanntbal & St Joe probably Ataf this ron, as well ng tho most | GunernlManager Gault, of, the Wabash, the, “Hetore tho nssembled Court he confors | one mile for, all ges that hae never won g What It Is Doing in Roat. 16 1s nlmoat needless tu state that the NEARING COMPLETION, Hollie of seenio woutura, [a the Sin Jt | says that the trip whieh V' ce-trosident A. 1. tut ue Bary fone UF ie a Face uf ung mile or uvar, The starlues were Colorado. sensation is manufactured out of the whole Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. Mvision, whieh runs south from Alamosa to | Jtopkins and iinsell wnude to Peoris, Mon: | Swoed aud inantte which the custom of the tine { fy! pens » iteglelde, Gen. | Muntae, 1 1 ents’ es Pwwis not for the pitposd of making an | prescrives, Following out tho custam, tho Dule cloth, nnd the general opinion among rail | Etacitaut, ind, Oct. 18—The arado-work | Antonite, a distaney of twenty-nine stles day was no Hi prescribes, . tho 1) +4 5 q eaay set" ‘ 3 | arrangement with the Milwankes & ° St. | commands any porson present who miny bave a . roud men here is that it was gotten up for | on the Glnelunatl, Wabash & Michtgan sull- y namooth, enay grade down the San Luts ry ‘a onan td y preret y Blazes, Pride, Betle of the North, Ama FUN A Hundred Mitton Dollats Required | the oxpress— purvose ‘of ‘holping the | way Js ranidly hearing completion, ‘rains ark, wid then turning abruptly te the west Tautresarding w northwestern outlet from | reason to offer nyninst tho Tultiitinent of tho zon, aud Potomac, Tn the bettin, Compensation was the favorit nb 350 to si c : y "i 4 bore! e eit ki “i. Monroe and $7 for Pris, Oy i enters the mountatns. By a long series of that poltit, but for the purpose of making ar. iptial ceremonies to make It known at once. for Gen it 1 for. nthe to Complote New Rous Abont Interests, of certain tock —spectta- | Will reach Niles, It Is thought, by Dec. 1 OF | curves, some vf thetn forming &eompleto | rangements with tho Heoria we Pekin Union Heagentareit stovs forward and deglarce The fobs | start Potomue was rat away, Pride seeon if P ors. ATunusr reporter yesterday naked | S20Her fiers, thruweh a beatiful wooded rezion, | Italtrout Company for terminol fuelllties at Links shall note crunbecued dy tne mexonte | Ayinz eure Ue, Gomuy sntion fourth, and Pittsburg. rhe ed 5. it gradtinily ascents until when it debonches | Jeorla, Po BT Ce ar erates who knows tho truth, | {heron ast. Oni the turn Amon went to General Manngor J.C. Gault, of the DENVER & RIO GRAND umn the Valley of the Los Pinos Itlyer its stonston | commande tho man to alienee, and bids Wm the front and held on down tho backstreten, Wabash what truth therowas {fn the report, Speciat Correapondence of The Chicago Trtbunes “| track nlong the sloping mountain side bover Track Is roported all Intel on tho extension mands. tho. Hi ve Amazon than got the lead again, with Beit, a! muke bls tcousation npart, that Gerald may Wot Important Ciroular in Relation to the Andie stated oimphatically that there was | Duxven, Colo, Oct. 1—In my letter of | a thousand feet above the clear ripyling of the Mackinaw Division of tho Mlehtgan | fit? "mo ceremony is ‘delnyed, and, while of the North second, Gen, Monroo nota word of (ruth in it, and that his com: Central to. Cheboygan, but some finishing ‘ 0 third, ang . & Ty ton nother, ‘apart. | Compensation fourth, The race then beeam : 4 yesterday upon tho raliroad progress In | stream in the valley. ‘Tho mountains on the | work remains te be done, and it Is uncertain | {eo , company pres J is r t Toledo, Oincinnath & St par ot the cai Pat the Aiington had Northern Colorado Ispoke of the Denver opposit side of thy, yatleys seithy that ange When the road wil beopencd, Chebuygan 1s mune aE Palio FICS anit and | Gertie a See aut oy fhe lower, men Con Louis. some designs upol its at least stich were the | & Ro Grando Railroad ns having covered all slopes clouned it aa oe anall suet | abont forty-five miles northward from the | ory Isthore frevenlad, ‘They will wo away to | next Instant forged ahead, opened a gap It reports he had heard lately In Now York. | the ground so faras the mountain districts pine, and aore td hiss Gaiy a nines ut ary ald Jentina a Gaylord and ot, miles, from Valentina toxether., ond | thorn, spies Fes two Jenaths, and came home nil easy whiter saditye st, WhO Wi i i r * q 8.08) ay City, the s e e ilvision. 5 5 = L fan Jeng r > COMMISSTONERS!’ SCITEDULE, A leadliue Burlington, eMleee, aD jac ater of Southern and Central Colorado wero con- plated hucks, complete the pletnre, ‘This | Peon Cheboyxan connection. will be made | turn, ‘Phoy have iiened tho disclosures af the HG thy, unis MLE Tong Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago ‘THbunes ‘enter that his COM pany Mi hunts any | cerned. ‘Chis roud, formerly callod dn de | line tends us through mile after mile of | with the Detroit, Maeklunw & Marquette by | Saxon Rayenturdt, ‘Chartencaye confiems them | UT socond race aus tho great event of the wnery, chouging with kileldeseople variety ) steant ferry-across the Straits of Mackinaw, and Ganaton no longer dentes, Botore thom tl day, belng the JLx! SyninoFienn, ll, Oct. 18—Lho clerks in ) atforts lately to secure control of the road. rision “the baby road,” hus shown sued nb r " y y pissing sone Berthe liys bor band In Ganaion'a, and entlls hin thoonice of the Ratlrond and Warehouso | He said the Burlington did not want it atthe | normal growth, and her system 1s so wide- GF Eran MUUE AM tgatan thal bridge or pluie ee ee aaa Ty futhor. Shon thing her place by Geratit'e stile, Commissioners are buslly engaged in getting | price was held, 1 alniost two net roads ) reaching and so rapidly developed that it fs] ing through a tunel or winding around AMUSEMEN'IS. sho niles © Tho atta, te rely a pot un wil out the “eopy” for the Statu Printer of the youl a AN for tho price i woul cust: worthy of a somewhat historic description, | some guleh too wild and deep to be bride, —— erie tire the sriwne and Borrow of hisowi. oO acer te Frolght, rates, whieh | HeWgjexident wiatucttior tho Webusis Nor | rhs yond Is a purely Colorado tnstitution, | Te tng Curveund are tn a Kabler: MAVERLY’S THEATRE, Wrilved ery iehoned. ‘There tg sudden sweo c 4 a Burlington hing sveured control of the road, Rear ana erenastate't TY | of stone, ‘Titans—grotesqute tigures which White tishardly probable that tho now coma | forward. ho crowd parts oud Gunaion falls ans adopted after much alscussion by the ) nor have tiey made apy elforts Intely_ to do of which every eltizen of the State!s Justly | fino and the elements hays carved from | opera of *Pattencat or Bunthorno's Lrido” dead Board at thelr meeting last Friday, Itis al- | so. ‘The tute corner in Hannibal & St. Joe | proud, ‘Those of us who remember seeing more Stakes, lwo miles. The starters were Crickmore, Garrett, und Fole, with Crickmore the favorit, selling for gu) to $230 for Barrett and $85 for Kole, ‘The startyvas good, and Kole in front, Crickmorg gecond, ad Barrett Inst. Crickmure, how. aver, soon gotthe lead, and made the firs rocky sandstones and which have stool here | wit obtain the game degree of popularity —=* satle in Ltt passing, the stand threa lengthy pont identical with the tarlif which had been | Stock tins shown that nearly nil the stucl ls | its trains sturt ot years AKO consisting of n | for centuries guarding a solitude unbroken “i mit bind NOTES. in front.ot Barrett, | Che contest for the informally agreed upon and submitted to the ta dhe hundts-of erat eee a of tle single couch andl baunnge-car, whieh wero Until the rallrond gaye It to he world, | in reached by Gilbert and Sullivan's othor well: NOTH second nillarwas Inepbriting, but, Crietniore i i" iS Tens y y u rallrond managers at the conference held | pow want to dispose of it to either the Wa- all that thy business demanded, and compar. | lokluz at these solitury, colts Loften | known compositions, it wonid boentirely sufo | Mauagor Davis, of tha Grand Opera-House, | won easily ong tenzth In front of Eole, with sre in August last. ‘The only important | bush Burlingt foss they could wet | Ing it with the great trains of ten and twelve thi of tho poet's deserlptions Cee he hy ee tyne! tenuis so annge oe om ee it eur” nt Pao hate tite nuh Te wes ng Se nae watt Me oe uMIer.| wah price for ie ns uulthor me Wabasl 10 Fe tof. whieh re Pull Hor lonoly columns stand sublime, of Its cutohing alrs will bo mado familiar by tho | he To wis and Joh Howson would not | "Tlie third race was two-mile heat change made was the placing of lumber In | such price for it ay nelthor the Wabash nor } cars (of which four are Pullman sleepers) Fituging thofr shadows from on high nssistanee of that Inexpensive domestic instru. | Catherine Le 1! Hrd Tuee Was two-mtle hents, and the snme category as corn, onts, and mill- ane Hardin euud wall uiford fo way: Joo | Shieh leave Denver every eventing, and its Like dinls whien the wizard ‘Time ment of torture the whistle, aud that mnuy af | como to Chicago with the Comtoy-Barton com- | wasn contest between | Glenmore and vier & St Ql 7 q Hag riised to count his ages by, e find alodgment | pany. Miss Lewis and Mr, Howson will certuloly stuffs, As originally contemplated the tar- } yew they have a good property, which, wn immense morning trains, look upon them t {tg aupcresthotic phrases will find a Jodgmen a Y 0: i ems lose i e vs bo here, {ion hunber wasn sindy lower, Classes A, | der the able” and chielent management ot | With enviable pride ns an expression of the Peta pas the valley, sous alone In sho Hopular heat and coustant expression Bg eae ated MeemAer eri aM 3s C, and D, lustend of being scheduled by | Generil-Manager Carson, iy continually Ine growtli of the State, For this splendid road, | eifmbing to a vast. Wght which appear to ts Bubstitute for long-antiquated slang. 1 At MoVicker's Thont st rite tho ear-load of 24,000. pounds, are graded by | creasing in yalue and tnportance. 7 A he aince the ponalty of Immeainte death was nt- | gon Appeared us Julia in “Tho Hunchback," a the 100 pounds in cat-londs of 20,000 pounds, td v and tho untold benefits it ins conferred upon | close our passage, A uarrol, black vertical q 1 shed to any quotation from “linafore,” an | part in which she bas beon so often saun before 5 vl je State, are indebted almost ex- | opening between tho cllifs Indicuted the tnehed t the rute pln exactly the sine pet 1d pounds | ens GRAND Thu fa AND SIICHIs tlaively to the ail sanctus ind clear gateway of the streni A closer view shows, HE ae a Rhacte Bae ener tea ep as to require no furthor comimunt tir Se . ae GAN CENTRAL. . " " far he hight, the opening of n tunnel wd ve J r 4 ‘Torii “Th " Cn eee en ee tiestp Gonerabtotaer Joxenh iitekson, of the | Brit of one may, Gen, William 4 Palwers | v iHg on to steep side uf thy slope lading | teude of good marketable quotable phrases. Thome ciipond ‘To-hlgde “Ingomar "will bo Fa oe Hse abd chintl autirign al @ nttes? | Grand ‘Crunk Rallway of Canada, has Just thongh he has called most able associates to | to it. A few moments and we enter the tin. |“ Vatlenee” comes In tho nick of tmevand | st, Corrou, eho ated In New York | Yoo: ‘between 30 and. “70 Iniles iho tateine | issued the following general order regarding assist him in the work, During tho Inte War | nel. Passing through we come to a wild | como of its catohy and frrotriovably nbsura | ney Carrot, who dlud In Now Yorks Inst, wente, creases 413g cent for ench 6 miles; from 7% | the fight of his Savin With Vanderbiivs’| la record as a’ cavalry commander in the | entisoway, when with reefing senses we look | parodics will become famiur bousebuld words Ferlda, they being the only starters. Glen more was the favorit, but Ferida won the first heat by four lengths. ‘Time, 3:37, Ferlda was the favorit for the sevontl heat, aulliny tnt the pools at 2500 against Glennon 8 This.was wt lyely race. At the quarter Ferida ted, at the hulfmila pole Glemuore avasn fut length behind, but tn. the Jower dum went up and captured tha mare. — Bot ranhard for the finish, but Glonmore we by two lengths. ‘Tlne, 33 For tho the heat Glenmore was again tho favorit. ‘Te A + ae " ns Fagin tho Jow (n “Ollver ‘wet and Jolie | excitement becnme very great, but Gle fo 160 tiles the ndvance ts 205-6 cent; from | stichigan Central Railrond: Army of the West was second to none for Oa eee denies the date until they Learondt in * Tong Stel!" 0 was, mmentber tis tine left behind, snd ents 165 to 200 miles It fs 105-19 cent; from 210 | “iy president of the Mishigan Contral Itallwas bold and dashing achtevements, and in| Socky bed, ‘This Is tho now famous Toltes ee ee oye alld away of Wallace. company during Mr, Monuuuos | tho race n length ahead, ‘Tine, i oY iniles the ndvaies for each 10 miles I4 | yas" ordurad maleconeiuuaneo of tho. trou | truth he was the peer of Sheridan, | Gorge and tunnel, Unhutting woe piss qullte RABIN Or wr {ith tho company supporting Mlss Lotta, The fourth race was wn oxtra rice, 0 dash cunt; and from 320 to 500 miles It Is for Q yt Bi fe i i ‘Tv tho quite tov trinscendent but) i MOEN te rt ae ay * ov | booking of passengersnnd LazguyofromUnicaxo } though no ~ poot embalmed the story | through scenery which must bo seen to bo | Whattas Patiouco? Givo itup. It ts moro | “smoraida.” Strs- Burnutt’s now play, appears C, a0 tes hg Cis ue rales forginasts and stuttons on that company’s tine to stations | of his rides in fimperishable verse. aeeppeohended tn all thelr wonders, wutil we | ghaum entire, te la tess thus n Durieaque, It doce | to have beun more successful than Was, expect mid D show the usual proportion to | on the Grand Trunk Railway ond the lines of te - pass the simmmit ab Cumbres at analtitude | not pretend to be a travesty, and itis ofgterner | cdata first performance. Lt is enlted © n moat sa A. , Bastora connections. ‘Tho acliiag of Hekets viu | I Tivo moro than once listened by | of nearly 10,000 fret, and then descend by | etuit” than that of wblcl, parodies aro inade, | puro and charming play, delightful not moro Tho conelusions reached by the Commis: | the Michigan Central Ital vay at je ciicour the) cathy resides. to glowing stories of his | similar grades to tho fine valley of die Aut | inform it is woomle opera—in plot erin | for the wonlus Ut vviticea than for its utter wn- sioners to practically adhere to tholr tarlif ws funk Hallway Combuny In Coley i" | achtevements told by the proud soldiers of | mus Hiver, in whlel We inte ts situated, | thke-iton the catuetig craza, whlch fnds n | conventionality.” | Auvothor erltio says of ttt submitted by them to the rallrond ollicials igen ais Alaa be Mered tobe | his brigade. bi nig others how | We are now by rail 430 miles from Denver, ioudter In Oscar Wilde und hold with weertain | “imaging a pliy whut you seo from tha ho- as g S been rucelved by tha Inter | Many yours pust) hag niga boon ondurod to le his brigade, L remember among otters how 5 » | Glass of English society. ‘That © Paticnce * will | ghining can huvo but ono possible termination last AAtuztst hus been rucelved by the latter | giscondinucil. An those ehnnyes will uecessarlly | ho neo charged with a more handful | We pass at Chama within easy reweb of the | tts weil FE Oe ee ea ceva tho. tiddio is entirely solvod ut with much regret. “They had an idea that ) cause somo inconvenienco to the traveling public , wonderful Pagosn Springs, which have been Ba well nnn ay ted EE Tet apeeh vicar cere pero very real abe the Conuulssloners would have adopted a | Thavo to request that ngonts and others in the of men through the. [Ines of the Rebel Gen, ed no special Jy Englund is hardly ty be expected, As the { the end of tho secoud wet, and every real ob: 0 en tlescribed as to : ) 19 1h oi = ne omise sehedule—n sort of Linifway | company's sorvico Will tise overy possibic exer | Vane, and captured him aud bls stat nt OT oy eat pe teal ko line te raw druyoun uillcers so tonchingly express it: stnuja to the union of thy here aud beroine cour of three-qtatters of ‘a mile. ‘The starters were Chariie Gorham, Duke of Kent, Litt Buttereup, Linechpin, Magaie °C. Eunice, Brldecake, Wakefield, and Mate. Maggie C, was the favorit, and won the race two lengths wl of Wakefield, Bridecake third. ‘Time, fw Inst was the steeple-chaso for all ages, Welter welghts. ‘The starters were Prophet, Ike Bonlan, Kitty Clark, Judae Murray, 4 Demonstrator, Bashl Bazouk, Kate’ Lon, oLWe : ed” sh eure Y y tl tes, pletely swept away! Yet, the two succeed: . ene) + atthe era reat ar ears ied uy hon toreduogaiet inconventeuce fon mth | breakfast in their headquarters, and carried | In process of construction over the mountains ‘Tentoais Ee aol. bia ontaarte sAate Mir neta needs luteresting fe tho frat, amp) Ha a ata Cony See Hamat were called upon to inspect—but to | Pullman cur bas been run ieivedn'the Miontzan | them away inthe tecth of n vastly superior to the fine mining eamps ot Animas City, | qnoreare many local allustons in some of the | becnuse of the reulity und liveliness with whiol ths, iy } No their disgust the views of the Granger. ele- Contrul and Urand ‘Trupic Hallways, Ag aco time taken, thelr cistie board, provalled by « majority of | syyenee of tho orders to which T have Jiee force. And how clingrined was the General Silverton, ete, to Howardsville, fitty miles | gouys and in tho dialog whieh fall fut simply the characters ure depicted, the deep human 4 Be oe Te TT Sn TT) ee ee ae cecnehatons Hut to wcore.o¢ | fceltng thoy display. ard, thy apieited and nate ——__ nent in the board, provalied by iereeity | ferred the unui oF thls car has tu be disca Wrhotrhe saw howfow mentad cccomplisted | eee a ite order Hines of New | the gperw abounds in the kind of music for | Url euecession ol Tiattonts: ROBBED BY HIGHWAYMEN, thoughrthat wetil lower tari would m4 tinted a prac ea and journey. On and th aitinag Thine ‘ Mexico, ands bart at tho oat Wble Arthur Sullivan is, famous in plenslng A GooD HAUL HAUL Paul Krop, a young man Itying at No.3 q pasterne f ye iy ten. 2 tn nat 'ferritory and part in Colorado. TMOMCS, g ts, . Clurk streat, was attneked at 0 o'clock lastevens er thing, and he mnue a pret | one : en, Palmer is n small, thin, wiry, sandy- | 1) b By tr an f st uven: ing on the corner of ‘Third avenue and Twelfth atrect by four footpads, who knocked him dora and robbed tim of §1.25 In ensh—all he had. ‘Tho bighwaymen ace holding bih caratval covery night Jn alt thrvo divisions of tho city, but 4 extel sure Wore Is all tho time au ne of somes rae dul whieh he ud prepared after con- | & Grand ‘Trunk Line, und all through passengers | tuche, and so young looking that he 1s the RO eS Re oA an fine honed before, * Patienes * ts replete with | Capture of ‘Ewo Iocolvors of Stolon sitation with grain and jHveatoate Shippers {ema atanons. ate. rand sean Hallway vast Inst nan you would look for as the hero who | picturesque region, to Espanula, from wich Fein Aik Tnngoge, an urate at A = Property. i: ‘i througout ihe Stite was We aiey one vcction, | feugurs desiring to an to Chlenqu und places | tins suppiontented his great qnilltary explolts | the Capital of Now Mexico, Santa 16, 1s | wuosolected w= plete” instead of a pilot,” fow wooks ngunquirtct of young thloves Which was urgently demanded ngainst the Teyond, via tho Michigna Contrat, must be | by still greater achievements as engineer only twenty-three mites distant, and with | dndso prototype In the portly Lady Jane, Tho clalining to bait from 8t, Louis and named ro- tcketod to Detroit or Detrolt Junction, us thoy ‘a which connection is made by the stages of | opuntng solo of ‘the Colonel: spectively Brown, Grillin, Baluuskl, and Daven- } only & fuw—n very fow-of tho robberies Fapnclous attackyof tho graying wonoballes: | mny cleet. Parma ekets te loea, sutlons on and railroad bulldor—and who ne more tS | the Overland, Mail Company, | #rom this di) 4f you wane e receipt for that papulas mystery | Pr ere urrested, oxuinied before Justice ed over fd holt wari companies 10” pool thelr issues,” and at the Sa Siren rerarenaen ten, Be Boke a etre poleon crossing the Alps for the Italian vision [g ensily reached the ancient Indian | Known to the world as u Heavy Dragoon Summerticld, aud hold to the Criminn! Court for spa pers, po pression, AtBo'clock last eveulug George H. Biliiags, of No. 10 Bldridge court, whon on his way home was knucked down by four hivawaymen whoo le mut on the corner of the Court and Michlgag avenue, und was robbed by thom of 1 qul watel tod chain vatuad nt $125, He was foun! Jying hoipless on the walk by a penesbe io) took him to his home, Mr, Billings was very Daily, though not diungerousty, bruised and cut Pueblo | {'‘Inos, the most curious relic | suggests at onco tho polleoman’s chorus in | numerous potty thofts aud larcenies. Since ne: Lee dition make the altempt. to | auaoyuney and trodkle to passengers coming | pinins. After the War dike innny of our | Pueblo Town of nos, . - uguests NH n 7 see eee The Leriiature,, Asn united | frou the Stehtiun blo to Pasnenvors coming | PE flaroes, he was left without ocoupte | OF am age aml a people Listarie A pauline, | Sig Etratos and Suntan forsale, REM | thelr 6OaU a ee at atta a novelty tho qt come mironds could wield an immense | oF olny from the Grand ‘Crunk to the Michigan | tlon, bat his great engineering abilities were | Lore, It is ill, tie red Aes rent nasulane bts ie a ee MME AviANg young men bavo been coxitating as to tho best Titucnes in State politics, and the fact that Central Ling at Detroit or Detroit Junction. S001 eunployedt in the construction of the | Mu nae fet Ht rite ta ep rhea un oars Sour diild puree aiaeal eirarttes Means to be cinpl fn effeuting their escnpo the routls of the State atu gradually passing | ; trely on tho uigunts Of tha eumPany lat nes Kansas Paeltie Rolilrond, After that he Sonseanitel ry belr Hhero-god aponk au: rea Kea orton : a from the punishment thoy elt would bo fmposed, compantes gives color to the iden that it will Company frou any Hee an have geen forced | fF bly next ficld the. iountn’ ribbed Stnia | Watel for from the Nighest summit Wilt aie | cw of a anfey, wun dosceiblag tho qu | porsone ‘who hud dispoyed uf the produc, of eo ae Ae for diem. to set nsidu ail | upon the company, and mune necessarily, under | Of Culorado. He had studied te sesuteces earliest morning light—thot return which ts | # . | their crimes, und thud cncournged thor In thelr aginst what they are plensed to call hostile | the traveling public. titure and in the developing poiwer of raliy 4 it opportunities for olfective chorus work, whlch | thus furnished that B,J. Lehmann, of Tho Fair, jeisiation. ronds.. [lls engineering Mike edge showed | branch is completed to the flourishing camp s day. A WORTHLESS SCAMP, xj ive thoir scenes a real operatic ring. corner of State and aAdaine strects, yes! 5 Iver CHIT, which en route traverses aN Emelie Mulville i a ui o, " Foltowing ts thoschedule of rates on whent, EVANSVILLE & TERRE NAUTE, him that the only system udupted ta a at Sliver CHIt, atts ho Emelic Mulville operatic company, anun- | gwore ont warrant for tho arrest of other grajie anitestufis and tninber, eattls Pats Vnmital mieetine of the stockholders | Meuntaln rewlon Was the harrow-enge, nnd Grapo Ureek Caiion, one ot the wiluest and | ysuaily strong combination of excellent artists, | 8, J, Whooler, tho proprioter of a rostaue Frank Krotz, 0 plano player in Gus Anderson's » There is 7 ” 2 ny 1 ranch in “Choyunne,” Is a prisoner at the ai ty aan aot con, “Uhe Hide att | of yg tvansvilo a ‘eree Mawta Kali, | No" eneat” degrees of spenieue a mow enuiulgn Cojrads, Howls ai | Ay net einem opera tetany | ne and cc Meee AE | Remon havi one arated oxy neal rate is double that of wheat, and ship- | Moitur Jvanevllioy Ind. Monday, tho follow: | the Denver sc Ilo. Grande has be- | Gunulson Division, to Nlaysvilley "up the | urtistealy and iinanolally. Crowded, Nouses | ono of tho hewviext losers by the dovredations of Omicors Murnand and Edwards upon complalat pera of horses, mutes, and shaep will readily i ea v-| the Denver & Ro Grande his be: | een Atkansaa “The dilferent completed | Bave buon tho rule cuch ileht poe ne eee | te oe a ontia ad SO eee te whan Dus of ule wife, whom brnbansennd, toreiuer wih etermlno the rates for those auinials gn the | ing Directors were elected: PF. IL. Story, E, | come the model of its kind for the fines of the Denver & Ito Grande Ri ironed | bave been compolled to ropeat favorit numbers | testive MeDunuld und Icoolllor arrested Whovlor w A nod, toxo' mi Lusis of that charged for cattle und hogs: E. Chuse, and J. W. Brookinan, New York; | World. Ho found a fow kindred spirits ut of the Denver to orem bont. 1,000 | t¥9.0r three times at ouch roprecontatlon. | 1t iy | at bis rnc, thos Benny te sy ecan | several children, at Morrison, Ill, about thre oor GW. Gl, Worce: Mass.; F, W. 1 tiles | Denver, some of whom Had served with him | #ev comprise durand totay OF a vo onsily, scon thut, in tho pands of a. weak | eonconled therein a quantity of human hate, | yours nga, She found ‘no traco of hin nth Fel Bote [ane ane orcester, Mass.; F. W. Mule | jy Holds of danger, aud whose mettle hy | Wiles, the gronter part of which has been | Oranization, this pura would fall oxceedinely | whloh was fdyptitiod by Str. Lebmann ‘vboug | Fecuntly, whon slic came to this vity and fount Sz 2 Ss |¥S | kopor, Chicago; D. J, Mackey, William Hell- | Knew. All were poor, like bhinsolf, but all | Bulle Within the past Lwo years, and, whon it | jets und become excessively tedious, Thocom- | ono year ago Whovicr and hls wife wero arrest him living with anathor woman t0 one of tht A $* (28 (8% | man, BS, Unbeock dr, G. C. Clark, J, 'T. | were earnest, enpnble, and of Hee table | 8 Temembered that the lirzer portion | purly dat bus beets wiving this, opera te New | Siby Tiokerwon's ngenoy, aid wore churged | Daxnins near his plica of waployinont, Woet EN Ze |da |Es ‘Woodward Asa Iglehart, IS.C. Dunkorson, | courage, 1 ig aa that ina small frame | 18s been conatructed Surah matte ore havo ees Ee tnd eget puslnees with dot tho “ foncing” for 9 Rang if yout he tin way. fe sine oar ral ie Eau yr = a 2 . 1» Ge by 4 t arent Hactiee Pst 10, eatest | with wail ct . thieves, ing wis ever done Ww om, 7 uc! + £8 |g8 | [85 (F5 | and B.D, Morgan, Evansville, ‘There has | (welling ju West Denver, nt a conference | MN t strlels || PrcEcnting | toe mane of | Siviville company givo thelr own Intorprotation See ete now Mive & ALLE pending | How intends to have tim brought back, to Mor A TSP “f | Co} engineering diftcultics, @ amount, BEEBE P 2 |Ee |? © | heen quite a contest between the Chicago & hold by him with Col, D. 6. Dodge exGov. | Sidray,. capacity, and’ dnancial ability |-of the play, cot while they may not adhorg ne | ayuinst tho Mnkertons and SO ee ee tad | rison utd prosouuted for adultery and Jarcony. Fig PFS ER le eAlerts St aC 5 Bs W.C. dunt, W. W, Borst, and Dr, Bell, an H q \ty | closcly to tho ued of tho librettist aa tho New | thoirarrest. tu connection with tho gaino cise —————— Distauce tn mites. Els 83 &] Enstern Milnols Railroad Company and its Englishman of great tnaneial ability, ‘tho required may be harlly understood, and will | YON ompuny, thoy give the play much more | thos eicars nrrusted dines Wobb, the otel= 5 i F182 [iy [52 |: S | opnenenta tor some tne past, und the above | Dunverd Ito Grande was concelved. Xen {isitty the Jencomlumns I rive made wvon tts) pire and SE au tender, e-interpretation | nocr of the Merchants: Nationul iniak’ bulllinie, Horetord eee Makes 8 BSS |; F4P8 | a | Beard of Directors ts the result of n compro | the scheme was published, many derided it, | Bullders, | They have ‘niso erected, Just out | fmuch more amusing. Moreover, with the siugia | who Is also cuarged with recelving and dispostus Delicious Drink. i et PZ lia | mise, ‘Tho road fs now being operated by | yany said that tho fnoney could not. bo of Denver, aelty of shops, in which nearly | exception of Carleton, the people in the aust | of the property stolen by the band. "Thoy say bo Dr. M. C, Henry, tho widely-known and omb i g Bay: = iPS the Chicago & Enstern Ilinoly, and it is be- cured, aud, aven If secnred, the rond could all the cars, both frelght and passenger, and | hero wre much hotter notors and singers thantho | fnd a room in the basement of tna build. nent physician, 0 Now York, says: ‘ot B TEBE Ai & Hoyed that 8 majority of the Directors aro (n t 4 th A, these de 1 | machinery’ for use on the road, ire con- ) otuors. We inuke this comment now because lt | ing which was open at nll timos for Horaford's Acid Phosphate possesses clatot ea eo 15 hg not be built through these deep, rocky, sun tes 2 e . | isnot probable that tho opera, asa wholo—in asa bevernge, boyond anything | know of inthe : BEEF]: 8 favor of continuing the present manage | joss enil Lover th tal: |} structed or repaired, In tnoso a vast mum | fs not pr pera, tho reception of stolen goods, This apartment ee i RL know t He rajielis ment. less eniions, and over the mountains, aud | per of men are employed, and bonrding- neling, singing, business and staye mounting, | and the one in tho upper portion of the build- form of medicine, and in nervous diaouses i ci se MG niles could never pay if {t were built, Opposition ¥ S- | Costurbing, and churus drilling—will be any bet- | mg, algo ocouplod by blm, wero searched, und in know of no preparation to equal it, —_ | |] —_]| The election of officers has been postponed | oijy inspired these men. Such men have houses ands very complete hospital have forgiven Hero thls avuson. Ig alee slosee Wore. folind eighteen andaen BUA a 6 nites and under... 14.00] 9.00) until the next meeting of the new board, and | power to inspire others, and have power to been built. The ‘plot or argument of “Patience” was | snotol, and an album, all of which are supposed ELDNEY = WV Wnnilles ang over fs 46.00) 11.04 ics boltoveal tat reaiient Atuidekoue oF Mhluck mones-vaults which are close barred | in tho nature of the case the construction | given at somo longth “in Sunday's Trinuns. | to huyo been stolon, x0 miles and over 15. miles and over 20. #0 milos and ovor 25, 35 miles and ovor 30. 40 niles and over i, 45 miles and over 40, 50 nfleg and over 45, ti Wil ? . The esse of wroad through such dificuls mountain ‘Hut w siuglo sang waa interpolated, and that was Beforo dustica Wallaco yesterday Wobb was of the Evansville & Perro Haute. It runs in FE ee Et TE Gistricts must. be excecilngly expensive, and | a protty ballad of Se ae ree tatte rat net | hott ig ¢7 UN) ball aud Whedler in 2400 bail to {fom Verre iiante to levansville and forms n | EEG id ene ig uulioardot grades, | the cost per mile vastly tore than ronds | tre tei with good oifout by Sr. Macrory ns the | to sth, the pollee nasarting that the valug of Hn ane co aac hc | ag eet UA eau at | Ey ae Dia ralleaneiey, | Leta das cepa toe mt | Wye ne apg tsar cvansville, is for tho interest of the stock- ft hie hat some milleyof this road have t “ holders of the road to continue its arrange- deviees whiet have tmady, tt tho modem | {tte auld thot some, Mig O ringlng., Miss Elma Dolaro is not a stranger xpected to be able to prove thirteon distinct Node OE ne a to MUee ag tis comme | Miracle of rallroad engineoring. Langs dine, eee sd ant aoe Ode. Acctieation. Lien | FISEI ae ree, tho opening of thoseuoul | Cates ‘of ‘recolving atulen properly agaist ; HE 7 while with the special train of the kK arkyes, "WILL pay?) ‘Tho best answer fs q Abb, : 4 inllos and over 60.) pany i peter able than uny other to subservo Sitheriand, Sirtitenty. create, Gnd cather Unt if docs pay, and pay splendidly. ‘Tho | °°" siivered ts tho raven hair, Wveue —__— : CURES! eID fe GS unites and over W. ia tla magnates of the English railroad world, we | recetpts of the road have been steadlly grow- Spreuding is the parting straight, CRIMINAL CARELESNESS. MA nocanae it actron the TIVE, ROWELSH formes and over 5, | 10,00 PITTSHURG GOSSIP were. passing tho \wonderful grades’ of | ing from month to month. Forelght months, | with bags-viol uccompantment to tho recitativo, Ti miles und over 70, i 3 2 y to Sept. 1, the gross receipts amounted to | was well acted und woll sung, and won, Inat night Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. eee arutt on tel eta Hiatt “to $y psodas-lverensings from Ss07474 in Junit- | adesorved and enthusiastic cnoore. Biss Dela. | Morphine, Given for Ualomel, Causos Prersnuna, Pa, Oct. 18—It Is estimated | America was to study the engineering work | ory to ‘$000,103 In August. Wor this increns- ro'u voloy le a m0z20-4OPEnnOT CD Oe Cia tio Death of a Ohiid, that it will require nearly a hundred inillion | and gene! tl system ‘ot this road, which was | ing business and proitt there are tio expla | hue ‘y William Jacobson, 82 years of age, aeleric in of dollars to complete the now raltronds un- | considered abrond as the typleal narrow-gauge Tiling: First, wherever the roud tins been | 6 WuorolG, Het vou isnot alvays trios | the employ of C. IL Pinntz, a deaxaist doing Is a : coi of the world, ‘Choy were all largely iu- | carried popalition has rapidly and perma: Hifully” used, aud 108 tvero well | business at No, 700 Biilwaukao'avonuo, was wre dertaken about this city. The coke regions ) tgrested in. building OE te Re Ele ve, H | ently hyeroasods aud, secondly, i rallroad, OR tba rae Tr marae met ‘ 7 ‘Gud KIDNEYS at the samo thes ‘Deoause it ateansos the ayatem of thopotsen: ous huniora that devalope in Kidney and Uri- nary Disonsoa, Dillousness, Jaundice, Const id potion, Pilos, or in Riveumatiem, Nouralgis, Nexvoua Disordors aud Fomelo Complaints Fj 80 miles aud over 75.) 10, 43 inllos and aver 80, i inlles add over 85.110.0) 05 miles and over 00,{l! 100 miles and over 9. 105 miles and ovor 100) it MMU pulles and over 405] 13531 of Connellsville are Interested in several of | 1 : y ee in ald 1 Fostod yesterday afternoon and locked up at the SHE WHAT PEOPLE BAY ; 5 ‘ din and the wothorhiadcometo the young. | secures all the business. na mountain dis) hud a capital representative In Stax Freeman, | Wost Chicngo Avenue Staton upon n charge of \T PEOFL ‘ {4s anes and-cvar tte those entorprises to a large extent, slowing | est ehild for lessons. ‘This road was first | trlet wagon trelglits arp terribly expensive, | who entered thoroughly into the spirit of bis etnal carolzanced In fiag-w Peosertatlon: tor , 2egnn, R. Stork, of Junction Clty, Kany 125 miles and over Lu} that Ironmakers are feeling about for cheaper | Bult ‘suuith west soventy-tve miles to Colorado | al eannot be cinployed In competition with | part, as did alao Mr oun Cusdolll, the nfurtus orluinol outet n vidi contalning morphing, and pear ete ea 2 miles und over 125) 1! fuel than the supply of coal aifords, A! Springs, skirting the eastern base of tho a railroad, so that rites both tur freight and | nately extra Haute illo pout digernon Gru é i eaat ‘ Meat ot Weabtugvon, Ob1O, ! 134 miles und over f tul than the supply of coal aifords, AONE | iiauntalns, Jere they halted while they passenger traflic which would be tronted 1s | ee ae ean itor “Ar Col caieerieys|| thereby esustag the death of Isracl Lowls a Sangiven tito dia by four prominest 1 miles and over f these new schemes are the Fittsbure & Lake | could entch breath, and then proceeded to | exorbitant In the ust are cheerfuliy pald by | S00) Acceptable dragoons, and Btls Lillo Post child of 0 months, whoso parcats Ivo at No, 076 clan iy em tnites and over Ht Erle Extension: the Eastern Shore Roud; | Pueblo, forty-five miles further, “The road those who enjoy its benellts. “Asan examule | (rady Angela) and iise Vallorga (Lady Saphir) Milwaukee avenue, Tho Httlo ono had boen +1 3B. Gendet, aneiltor In Chardom Ob Te a or i | Henan eu Caton Sone na as tana mt menesiated | EMG MAHORE Fe AR tas | MG ye Dan ori | Se yGbtihs Beluahtaae ti t | Edu ete att cia 100 niles and over 155, ere sion; the Brownsville Rond; the row rom | necessary moncy, WAS carried 8 south iy les ninidens.’ chorus si jot 1 = M KG vt J ted be Pp beyond bolle, but Hey’ cured him. territt + i ty ela Ci i ville, w | to Cucharas. ‘Thence one Hne was t spon; a distance of about soyenty-five | distinct enough in thotr enunciation wor alwuys 700 Milwaukea nvonuo, who wae culled iy ‘Anna T. Jarrett nf flouth Salom, N, Yo. 9077 Fetes a eee teal at 8 feuengane the, ae Se onte = | dowi to tho inuense coutuietus or er Muto, inites, and betwoun Which. points ull freight | strlotly in tune, but they wero much botter thun corn ae ae ER Of a oral, ait inser See ro ere uaeetfl 17 ntles and over 10} 4) | the’ Southwest Pennsylvania, Extonslon? | near ‘Trimdad, and another turned boldly. Is carried In wagons, the rite fs six cents per | usualand very good In the necumpantinont 19 SOTIOUS Bue Ort yon in doses, A ie nroeecintion Bag cae cyt paentions wexenien 1) miles and over 175 Sa et aati ixiension. to | west 10. the Boas of Dump Monutain, and | pound to Aspen and somewhnt less for ore | thesextot., ‘Tho singing leet OY Ay mT ere by tuo mathor to Planta’ druges H sohn N Lawrence ot Jackson, Tenn, euttered 3x6 tniles and over 16015. 80) 12.65) Re eee rttsbare, MeKees: | themerossing tat the famuug Veta Pars by | frelghts back: nguln, ane the few, de au extraordinary duereo of oxceltence. DUEL TS | I \rug chore filed Ha ate aoeae ite | Pafteegense rom, ler aint hlufey traitlen a #00 mnites and ovor 185/44) 1. erg cerca este de Chicago; Vittse | ling the simmit at an elevation of 0,600 fect | culty high, Now are is carried from Leads | Bearing, thouzt people muy diftor geeing and | ton waa simple one, Jacobson put it up in a Rtelinal Goto of nomi aamerTaineuy and elo uiee anil Syorz10) ner i. ‘i burg, Youngstown & C nen 7 Chartiers, | above seu level, ‘Phiswas then tho highcat vile i) Hueblo or Denver fore per ion Ant it humor or its morlts. Burry, Tne dru ena adeainiataren ino tare mas (able te, work, Kianey-Wort uade bin) Fa Ver 20) 14-005] 13,003 ‘sa | Mansfeld & Monongahela; Pittsb dere | Talfrond pass in Amterien, thouul tt has since | for less under Inrge contracts. | Not n one & ———— ci : 2 matte ud over 0] 13.18) G80 “Ba | Manddeld «© Monomgubelag, Yteburg AL | been exceeded by tha Sot Park fos since | fits rond has been bul whieh tas rob pald | TIT DAUGHTER OF NOLAND. Rone atic’ io’ iat. Uoso, the mother, Sin niles und over 240 (25.401 14.00 Ri | eral otters of tess Importance. ‘Si ve ur crosses Kenosha Lilt at anelavation | largely from the dato of its completion and play which will be givon for tho first ‘as i Wie, EB nites und over 220) 16.02) 1.20 “t2 | eral olbors af tess lmyortancs, Some of | erat ond stil. Inter by stil wvntion| | Lely travel of couse tnerease. 1h WO | qunein tue ley nest Saturday m for the fret | Morse, ee Aga EOF oui, muitested ie cl Fr o i . HG W pushed to completion, bu ne 1! - Cul, 1c) y o Pek tine In this city next Saturday oven! iy sae | Upon exanihing 1o cl . manifested $70 miles and over 200/15.84[14.40/i18.801i85.50) 1.88 | anast of thon Will not. atte Pittsburg 2 | passes on tts own new inex, When Vota | years to coe, ‘Tho rond niso receives wn Hine | Anderson and chs Antes Taaelnton from preut aurpriae, closely quostionod tho imothor, 250 miles and ovor 270/15.06/14.00 30.20 3H.00/1.08 | Chicago and tho Pittsnurg & Western, Nchich | faustwns crossed by tho railroad eroakers | wense businyss from the Atchison, Topeka Frenoh made by Sites Aunto 8, Ford. ities | 0, Analy oxaminod tie tnodieine, He con- Y DISEASES, é Se Sr EO a ay | tng a at Mn team rae | at Wh din weve, wer | zpan EOARMIOR 24 SS MSH Wen | mn dru fe et -Guarlonngto, | aie. ones ta the ore ar a YWeit COMPLAINTS, y fe Wer ier | a vubly be tr ry Us v! ef - ts al rl ps Of Sut veree ard usit= y | adininisl ie panne . fy be ‘ Had naltes and yer altro 18:00 oH Ferrer erent et the ine passable pent ne tut yuerly ine ten Colopada tnd to Denver. ‘hoy are how ) and fa full of beauty in languugo and strong | 445 Milwaukeo uvouue, to is nestetauco, ‘the Iwo. Gonstipation and PUOSs ii ‘ Sao tuites und Over 340] 17-401 16,00] 41.60] 8.00! roud, gaye your correspondent this assure | several winters | hove passed and the -| luylng 0 third ruil from Pueblo to Denver to | deimatio aituntions, Tho -rdlo of Lerthe, tho tabored All night to save tho Auf me's Os DUE fn eane, ana package of which inaqewelx 1UArt $80 tniles and: ovor 130] 17,R2|10,20/42,40 [39 .00|2 ance tuday, : tars have. made thelr’ dally. transit, | sult It to the standard gage, su that the Den- | daughter of Roland, Is one of those In Biles Dor TN Ee eee ere or tae. aig thit aaa bres of medicine, alne in Hjqutd Form verte la 400 milos and over 380} 18, 15]10.60] 43.00} 40.00). — Krom Veta Passa descent was made to the | ver froleht and passungers from the Santa | jsernhardt’s roportolro, and 18 a favorit one with | hud boun given Instead of calomel, and this was + FO papreaiense ace 42 milea and avor 400] 18.37] 10. 70]43, 40) 41.00) AN IMPORTANT CIRCULAR, Sin Luts Vaatley, and the roud halted at the | Fé Railroad may be carried Uirough without | tho Hronch actross. Mimo, Ristorl advised Miss | corroburated by County Paystolan Blathurdt, Stare ft acte with equat aficienoy tn either form hy 449 tnllos and over 420|18,69|10.00)431,80|42, 00) Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. hay town of Alainoaa, ‘Then the hereulean | breaklng bulk or change of cars. hon, (00, | Anderson to undertake ita porformance, and | Who Visited tho houge and made 8 portemortom GET IT ATTHE DRUGGISTS. TRICE, 01 uo Fe ante ang yer Se ety olde Go| f4-00 Bostoy, Oct. 18—Tho following Important | {ask of | bullding tho road to Leadville was Bette wine le a tnias of uke avo hur muny hints ae to Its proper representa. | &xinlogtion of tho dead nid seeoniy Aes | a A eats. RICHARDSON A Co., Pror'ts A 001} 17, Bolas. 00 | 44, b ‘ oy y ty \. GTO TT ti £00 tulles and over 440[ iN) 17-c0116,00}46.00/2.00 | elrenlar will Issue tomorrow: uidorinken, mit tho aweul dente of the | panes So rac tional! ovor tho Siatg | Hon. The play deals with nekdenig whlch aro | ud Binge, a eee” aw rea Mfinen | pe eiltsend tha dry post-paid.) RFRLISOTAN y Hoston, Oot, '%—The Tolodo, Cincinnat! & St. | Gorge were surveyed, but, ditllsulties with. | are beautifil, Wellwatered yulloya, where | out of the douth of Roland, tho favorit nopbew | but remembers that Mrs, Lewis’ preauription Diath matte 5 e ‘ } % 5 ff Loulé Railroad is'so uewr completion that at {a | faty: if a! rasa grows Inxurkantly and where the cores | and Captain of Charlomagne, at Honcesvalies, culled for calomel, but cannot explain in an Fe LNE IOWA POOL. sabia paw 16 detornanna 4 f Hl | tuebe mlahty, antagonist; the Atchison, | gree & Bi: way how bo canta to give xowothing else (natoud. ee i A meeting of the Jowa poo! nes—North- eee eietuttow of tue loval alfatra, tio ate THO) Topeka & Santeks Kallroad, intervened, and 1s Braiuca larucly under cultivation, ‘These | Tho scene opens at tho Castle of Montblols, | “nino Coroner will hold an inquost today. EDUCATIONAL st ‘i western, Rock Jeland, and Burlington Rall- | ment of tho clutms of tha olf cumpinte ylils part of the roud waa moet out, by the are belug rind A oceupled aud ihe THORe nbik He. dase pot alte Riot Cons _———$—$—— ee a WANING a ‘ ator company, aud splon ly bulit too, ury, ant jowards jo close Of Oo ered! e ruads—Wwas hold yesterday at the Grand Pa- } foe Ware tana ieaitrandy thy cielenton, Lite: THe a lewal roniiicl. of fearful magnitudy, | ent rate of development a decade will havo ) mporor'srulga, Dontbloie {a tho property of DUNCAN COMING BACK, p MUN < cltic’ Hotel for the purpose of dlecussing | cola & Vincennes Htatirout, tho Charleston Neos | vascttlement was made, leaving the Boa in | transformed the State, tea ant pha ho 1s called, ee sa ia | , Detective Elliott was at Springdold yostorday Q ’ DENS, ways and means for the admission of tho | #4 St. Louls Ratlroad, whiten baye, been con | the hand’ of the Denver & Kio Grande Com- | Constant experiments have resulted in dis- | §y fact numoed Ganaton, and was a traltoraus to procure a requisition for Harry Duncan, allas AC Wabash into the pool. ‘Chere were present pallial bwith, pag Sedo: Vissi antl i ats fons pany, and they completed the read to Lead- | coveries of new ond cheaper proces of re | oficor of Charlemayne, nad ‘bad betrayed his | Sintdoon, the chlof of tho Du Pago County rob- hs AAP: Marvin Hughitt and 1H, C, Wieker, North- | of wuy have uecn ay sucocestul as to prove. a He ee Tr ee Patotcing ali | Guetion of ures, and are bringing thoes whieh | country and waeriiced ftoland and many otnors | bere who was rocontly wrrosted tn Bt Towle. Ife | SS ADA TS Ate western; 'T. J, Potter und E. BP, Ripley, | Source”! congrituiution. ‘Tho securities hive tie sy 7 beaut : Ly: } oe the an bubs short tine 9 0 were te Gitte or of ae Honcemvatigy: je He paniteoInE yd at tort- | was to leave there for St. Loule lust night, and 7 rel ; cinsus, and securing the splendid trade of | su low grade as to be profitliess, into a conti: | ttt Savin he * in bis a om Detvetlye Wi u one! Burlington; J, T. Sanford, Rock fsland; and Tits oF vay, aint often eiHline, pf local ae the Lendyille camp. Now at fast having | ton to be profitably qurketed. ‘The reat: | sumed charantar, as Ainaury la dovotod serve qe Maa aoe ye arovck pastor 10: eee i J.C, Gault, Wabash, As stated yesterday, n | Bowed to glvoto the orlvinal subscelbora to the proved. the great imonetury duccess of all | steel works at Pueblo, of wileh LT shalt have mere arate etree A constant | olthar this evening or tomorrow. Duncan with : reorganization of the lows pool has become Portdo: Cinotanatt & Bt Louls the first right to | diel lines, money was plentifully poured | more to say hereafter, are workliuc most siie- | dread 1 lent, tnotber wae the slater Rony Of Ble | to ull probability be Jailed tn this olty for some u pe t only be bi 1 NG | taku tho romstnine $1,000,000 first mortgage | {nto their Hands, and new. extensions were | cessfully in the rleh Inmatite Iron ores of tho | in the frst aot, while Amaury and Radbert are days, uni parbape works. In tho first placo, the cossary, not only bechuse the roads have bonds and othor gocuritivs upon tho tollowli | pushed with 1 rapidity unknown in the his- | State, and before long they promise employ- | rohoursing tho story of the formor’s crime, pol te may nos fim in rei Up a Pawe agcome Bo much reorganized and extended | Wiss, Hor SlyNy Cush wurohiusers will ocelve | tory of allroad | building, even In mare ) went to aver 2,000 mich, aud will, supply tha | derail wuce into the Wocusaudroloauesweantaon | sis,tt, sho second pinch, te ie eutrasuous cob: asto muke the old agreement alinost nseless— | morigage FRR et 310,000 par Natuorstock, | {yored sections, ‘The Kokomo & Brecken- | market here for ratirond tron. ‘Lhe Denver | who while journoying on A pilusimugs bad boen | Dery that the prisoner might not be safe within covering no longer all the business of tha | allottinents ta be made'pro rata. You oan re: | Td 2 extension crossed the great Slerra Ne. | & New Orluuns allroad 1s preparing for | captured by the Baxuns, Geruld saves bor aud | gho county, Duncan is notoriously a “squealer.” yoads—but becniise the Wabash has secured | Culve ull the woouritive by paylig in full, ur poy vida Runge ut Fremont Pass in the dead of | active work, which will connect tis by way | captures Hagenhardt, who, becomes a Christian | ana there is but Sittla doubt that bo would be + in eee eee eaaia iit tureo: ingtaliments, co Go | lat whiter, and is now In operation fur ten | of the *Pan-Handlo” of ‘Texas with the S order te regain, bis borty wn fureies willing to “give away’ bie accomplice, and dlrect line of its own from Chicago to Coun | called monthly. ‘The right of tho original sub- | miles beyold Kokomo, or thirty-three miles great South. ‘She Douver, Utah & Western is Hborty to a. search for bis father’s | turn Btnte's ovidonce, Liout. Currler says he iy ia, cit Blutls, via Hinuiston and Shensudoah, | seribers to tike thosg securit ho wbov a 3 ¢ cken- ty murderer, Geral and Berthe naturally | will be xlvon ne such opportunity as this, and Ce eee sity of tha original pool ines dint Baal wiloxphre Oct mouriles an sae AbOvS from Leadville, and will soon reach Breeken- | and other local roads are busing tisle ful in Jove. with. ench other, 1h | that hy 8 fg CHIUAGO-AY BPECIAL CLASSES A NEW FEATURE MR, and MAS, BOURNIQUE'S SCHOOLS FOR DANCING. WEST SIDE —Natatorium, 600 Mad! RUgTLE BIDE~Ds Hrunty-fourta for Laties, Children, and Genttomen, So particulare send tur Catalogue, Pennsylvante Allitary Academy, Choster, Pa Cnt Enytnouring, Chowtetry, CS Fhattat! “Bocroun coufurrud, Co Hypa Po = y tidge, Another Hne ts nearly completed | grades. Beforo Christmas tho Burlington the department, will take thelr chances tm | ee tho. Wabush shautd Join them, and It EOuGE Witttan BALLOU & Co, froin Leadville wo" ted Gil ywenty-lve Wil bu completed to Bouyer, An audition to Of ue Yur ple, uk sate Bisson oa forroting out Luuncan's ugcompitors tn tne rob | SILA I L- COUPLING SPRINGS, ere a intles, crosstn @ Tango wv Pennesses 2 lines of the Denver lo Grande Ralls | th htor of the man be bus sucriiiced., Thi is ¢ I “naAPAnV BOW the Wavush onn-fourth of the business, ‘he KNOXVILLE, TENN, Pass,’ Another Tne fs now completed | road already completed Yor 1,00) tuiles, over uke de Nayine, Ree eat maton, oorba ta | uiuimats canture and conviction. Tho amount NOBODY NOW USES Wabush is understood to be willing to accept | Kyoxviense, Ton, Oct. 18—Tho Knox: | and in operation from Ballda, av ‘the | 1,400 more are une ur survey, and In processof | the castle In ‘sourch of Berthe. He does not reo- papers Eee a Lone let q ils, Dutthis road, ag woll os soine of the other, road hagbecome | ognize Amaury, Lut at a banquet proposes & | rogistored, and had no murkot valuo; bunce the é ‘1 5 q ve ‘the Worthless, rotting, verishable Hubbers on the Af ¥ roads, ure unwilliug to taekle the subjuct, of ville & Augusta Rallway Company has con- mouth of the South Arkansas, over | construction, ‘Tha * Bab: quee a be Jos Who have soun AF used the sluplp Bive! v } i tonst to Holand. Heyeuhard,, the Wurbarian ee TART COUPLING Si Peta by all tlt i Teorgantzation before the alfalry of tha | solidated with the Rebun Gap ShortLing be pusted aR, alou HE Snot wit finde rat ee ue ate Flo alos taking Gulef, ‘aotiees that, Amaury does not drink tua See eae rauon, that is if taey pple PE aes and nt Southwestern pool hive besn adjusted, as all | Hallway Company of North Caroling and | the road they ure Ditlding custward frou theerent world’s, march of progress, ine Teeter) Bateed overs the Duke | can do eo without runniug any risk, Hadiy 3 the rounds, with the exception of the North | the Clayton Railroad Company of Georgla, | Sult Lake Clty In Utah, From Gannlson pubis is slowly discovering that iluing ts & | pis loat lave. ——————— Western, are ulso members of the Southwest- | under the unme of the Rabun Gap allway | Clty a branch Ine fs completed, or nearly xo, | lexitunate {ndastry, and that money prudent- | ~ ‘Tne scene changes to the palace of Charic- Waguer, cur ern pool. It ty deemed necessary to exactly Conipany. The whoto Hne extends from } to Created Butte, in which vielhity are jag: | ly invested, ‘honestly applied, and under the | magne at Alx La Chapolle. [na room of we Herre Wagner, tt is naserted, sponka of King know what territory and business the Soutli- | Knoxville to Lula, nifigent beds of bituminuvs and anthracite | management of skil fal superintendents, iy a | palace Michard, an old squire of ‘Roland's, ta give | Louis of Buvaria as bls doar youny frioud—i Western pool is to comprise before the terrl- coal, and the great mineral district of the | most profitable investinent, ¥ tiie’ lege | Ing some Hoblomon of thy court Instruction in | man. whose mind ts guifulently developed to tory of the new Lowa pool can be arranged. GENERAL-MANAGER IAOUPT, fk’ Mountains, ‘Ibis will also be extended | gon Is fully Jearned, and it. beco unprof- | to ua of tho aword. | Huger arut, stil bent on | sppreciate the grunt thlugs 1 have dons. Tho dhere ue Ul who nik i useless ito con- ‘Spectat Dusvateh to The Chtcago Tribune. to Gothle, Irwin, aid Ruby. Another branch | itablo for gchemurs ond mining sharps to bee nero * io" pauses Dire areal Vere ny te erates hatter pay eens through about. the aaity territory, Md they Sr. Paut, Minn., Oct. 18—Vieo-President fy belng pushed ‘southwesterly from Guuni- | folst upon the public their hal ‘opened and | fates the stury of Gunalon's supposed death, bis a ny q " : Y . name of Heethoven, neitbor will he tear up an Wie hi favor of jolniny both pools tate one. Oukes, of the Northern Pacific, has given son City towards Sun Juan und towards the | improved properties at enormous prices, or | wife’s aulvido and the disappoarunce of his ) down the room with tho ‘dressiny-gown tluttur- re tiv fay } 1 Mee oe aeipot ico inthe San Migdel | the stocke of companies vastly overcapltal. | child: Hayenhardt fs auro that Amaury 1s Gan: | tng beblud, and the srileto volvot cap bunged Fitows VIE. tno niet Tho meeting yesterday was of short dura- | out his authoritative aud emphatic personal | Valley, rower Hue ty now bullt from | Jzed and founded upon Ite or nothing of | aun and Gerald the lost child, Yoars ago a | down on one ear, and dub aleyerieor uu" uae \ , Grrauin czeuanand else, Pawar :