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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: OCTOBER 26, 1881—TWELVE PAGES SSS < = ae r va sprivate reskences or establishments, and 1s Sin the Mayor's “allies tortay, the i _ Dre | carty put upon bts trook fe pad not been expts | has resided and done bualnes In this elty forthe | perinanent. A nan properly qualitled for | has gradually died away: and new tho utes: NEW YORK. pillog fo Tet sneh of the piblle as desire to Hullows presiding. Bishop Potter sent $25, reat te minal tie A tie Fa LIED, et, aia rests lee ns ti rs abe pale goes Into it for Uf, or until song tion fs generally treated as. one of possible Have tha benetit vf the Invention without | 4 committer was apvolnted to ascertain the | bruldaye dt oust. fo AtronRiy, Ruggeatlvo. of ruiekia that ie, | UsMblllty renders his discharge necessary.” | future tmpertanee, which events may nny eet fie CDRH En A iupeuments i particulirs from the scene of the disaster, | a oe Konin, tne phyal tt ¥ a allert bn rus SEARGHFOR BUNKER anLo day bring aM he Falige Of practic al: erfecting stylet systen th a py ings, Y " ie na ul Li the with Deprrtinent and le Me a oInany qiarters in Denyginn ere orts of Thurlow Weed | the veeupation of aasmacers. mtu AF nuenssary titan w aeconsl phen for MILITARY MARKSMEN, a wore iesncd that the turbel ts deferred FOR SUN hns'been a tendency to spenk “us ihnough the Tho ™M t ’ poe ssh Font ¥ had Investinnted. Deputys | eeag po | ‘coullnental? polley Wwervi mer “fils OF Mt 1 re) : ALL FN CHARITY, fi Lpred brave ttt avidenco that the sritish Frigate De Py ‘i ‘ : os Sedna os to Got Morgan HO’ WIRES. ‘The Inte Franels P, Sehouls left $259,000 to | “RE Divison Maen at tart xuctitnm tircand cometuard tine | Abrus ie Stil at tho Bottom of Dolue | Goldwin Smiths buttho fret i, wlnost all Ca, MinwTable of tho Winners? Namen | 4 and Scorens be ntteibite Accept, THE DANGER OF 1 CERI TOUTS, chitrliable Institutions, atte siieidnewas the demise ta | ware stays mudlans are now ready to neknowledge that there is something fn it; while most of those Y 05, ” Mr natal. i Lae f 3 New. Your, Oet, 23.—Tho Pn dines: LANIGLHAGURATEBTING- IN AMERY Lee igh ta ‘the EMcano Tridunes wantin i alt dately oun at) Witstsirox, Del, Oct. Sh—A special | who are not absolutely’ In its favor ata no. S, ay morning, lias the followh ‘he Fhre Mayordiuwell prestded at the [righ ind: Sr. Patty Minn, Oct. 2—A inilitary lity | bottle of Iuvdanum, saying’ that hy wished Hispalel from Lewes to the Morning Nev's, | longer hostile, but merely indifferent. ‘Lh onmilsstoners yesterday considered two | League meeting tn the Academy of Musle, use tho drt intl Hleetric wires for Muminate | Brooklyn, tonight. Wendell Phititos sent i ty _ exact apposit. fs indeed se iol este Mt ientions tho faet that the A General Belief that the paration of a leathers | dated Saturday, bottle aftor inatet at Fort Snelling today: ts in proge teh nearer the = + . fires eatised by i . | truths tho view usually accepted in Engtand a 4 1 y ? I) ress for suing duye, triad and skéirinish matenes | mudden passiiug away International Subuuarhne Diving Company, ng rep ting the publle fe ” Railroad War Is Near Ing ant other purposes, One ttre ceearred Hotter ony lng Ueda ont Take) to Tare | icing mat. Today was io tinal contest rept thatthe recut orgaulzed two years tio by enpatallsts In walail nits {it echt bale footie ot eal an End. through a wire for Mintuatiyg crossing WILE RE TAKEN CANIS OF in tho presenea of Gons. Sheridan und ‘Terry. | Mr. Patin was nach est Vil shit to seareh for the De Braak, | fag of wsniall Knotof professionul politicians. some telegraph wires, ‘She restll was at fire lL Cer iid ‘Youns were present from al the departments in the algnabbox, ‘The muching of the box | cif_ttadarvell Ceutrat Land Langue to: | chy division, ‘Lhe members of tho teatns wi | on clittani a bos tye night a letter from Atm Parnell, of Dublin, Suloul : RN was destroyed, and the wood-work of | was read, i whiel sho sid she sumblet at the betdquarters tent at votclock, | over and instantly killed itt an Enelist stooteof-war, whtelr foun and. acuity | fnuestnts how ior dered iniestorin olf Lowes an dune 10, 170%, ads, Utley, honors, Infltance, and politient vesturtay | Jing discovered avidences of tho iissing vee Importance wre all bound ty in the maine oF age, Wat PUD v'ulock . ‘ . " mrt A fernoon, near the Great Kastern eroaatiny, by fee tenanes of the connection with England, but ena the pola charred, afonday afternoon | iad on repork tit thera iad been | 2d vroceciten to draw for targets and order of | 4 i Sceordbyg toy nthe poss Ai Net i Filison’s Electrio Light Company to Chet! arenas. ew. ee Stake neo mnttted Apyatnted in ths city tn shooting, and in bale au our Yoo. retlentaries ST TC RTH RAT Onel TAR Morar Samuel 1. MeCraeken, a pilot, whose Et en tke ahaa kee Dopart from Its Original coming from the wanlwork over the qeeut cae acne alt such uh th taal words Ba oe Hs fetesk ene nis’ residenee, No. 1th West an neltather was {hu aily, ride yor and who vans beta stator {hough teutnerteatly tar "Theatre, Set aa ss eed ‘ $6 Lautelte, vas CDE q 5 7 P : sido entrance Wy the Germanta ‘Theatres | omigrate, She thought iL would he well if | proved “revolving — tarzets wero user), wrossof sinner Inst night at hor. ahauts S200,000- hie vues sete reason whielt re aitivinye. ti ings of Urpose. formerly Wallnek’s, ‘Thirteenth strect, Ho | suelo cor wisappoimtedandte have | and tho cures oat the respective "restaurant. No, 8b Madiaon streets | watt ilown with ber. ‘Phe ineney was t thoughtful Canadians to lool: Hive n found tho. wordl-work of tha arch over tho | th we Neth thems thelr dis’ | nnyos wers plneud tu chars of oflleces setoctort ee ee a ee ee eed prameiatar | US thy De. Benak from fi final absorption of the Dowlilon by the sidy of the entrances of the thentre fired by | ¢ A Wente from Mia nen pal t pogo, ‘The men shot i pairs ond. 1) relativeto the wis in whieh anosts should ie | Spantst leet while on way to | States are fideed far stronger than ‘sost ight Inside the Repub- } the wire of tho Electric Mtuminating Com- DN Ofeaaihoi with the rules, excl) min wis tle | crented, struck Wis employer and ateted others | Tlatltas Koghurd from it successful 1 Euelishinen who five hot pully vistteat The Fig! L pany, Which fed to the ie lanips fy front uel cmibgrants, Ete AE yada, i aiateat whae In i dun eucubiterd te alarm tte | on the Spat Fait Main. With, the sy wneelve. ‘The wulty ry e eee i ie ef 5 ’ eats Ud 1 ken aL hie eUsHe < de lican Party in Brook J of the theatre, An examination of the wlre | ope ytemmer Arizons, brought $255,000 in Unige tesa contitions the work | Hyung aa Watt re thames Wheat tiie oat Peale Hace pO fnnst, ies 1 Ended. revealed thatthe defective insulating materiat | gold from rit WEES ees ainvotply wid wt yuntit the Orig | door, wats eat pale : C tr 1 Pte at yn Ended. : ’ gold from and AO) yan had been | fatter did nat, peopase. ted . 2 aad were all drowne Capt, | frome Me, through too Mane around It tad burned for a length of four ‘A LOSE MAN DISCOVERED. compte ‘A cexainitiition of tho | seized tumbler and threw (t with such eorreet | dlines Drew, who commanded the ‘Torentoy and for four montis Inches, so thut the bare copper whe a quarter | Nicholas ‘Teubnsel, w eort sheettiator of | fetes showed Ut the uombers of the Dakota | ain thie Ely"s face was badly cut ‘The waiter ) wuose body was recovered two uy: When the navigat Jota Inch thiek rested on the sheet-iron | Liverpool and San Francisco, who has been | {eit tad made very your ee pared with | Hed und escaped in tho crawdud strect, and tuo | dsaster, Wes buried ! Lawrence ls practleally vlos - Keene Thinks Foxhall the Great= | wilelt covered the top oof the ow nisshug for rouple of weeks, | been | aie of the previons day Texns wid | wotehinan went tv the nearest {drugstore aud | yard.at | ‘o years after the wi the ong real port of entry for us fF This beenne red-hot. ail set tice | Han atthe tusnee asyinm on WVundl’s ieee | Magourl were In advanced, with Puatte nut fe | hud bls wounds dressed, thy British MEAL sent Lwo Frhgnte the whole Dominlon. yen the Intercolongal ! est Horse in the io tho wands, President Gorman Bald the FA okie hana leek ue bythe ae we th sine a sine tue cr Moors = re raise tho De nk, Inte withont sue- | Ratlway to Hailfax whl never serlousty le . aquestion of laying electric wires su_ there Htle: 7 7 ae ie , Dakota. te z Forty sore, while Mee | terfere with this natural arrangement, for co World. rao be ni the to buildings was Miorltles: SEE He sartatest dapeorounte SEVENTY-NINE ROUNDS. ken ws ou if, eruls 7 elpeulaes Hallie 45 ca Milles further Hun Pasta * serous one, ak Leeonie heeessary to. ine MATRIMONIAL. 8 1ttCSs OF tha duccesstul competitors wre ud Two ¥. Par 118 Ei dan Prk posied pretwehaty Sussex Connty rom Mottreal, and triders are no ely fin 8 struct firemen to be very enre entering | + Z follows: : Pp oli ig Puctlints enaze tet a Eres: fering 3tQj0O for hiformation that would | thy dong run to view with faver fiscal are é her Reti fi + Dulktins where this may nnd a ur = 1. Corporal ‘I Russell, Company C, xevett~ Fight near Weehawken=Both Shoeke | Juul tothe discovery of the sitnken vessel. | rangoments which give the more lstant port Henry Ward Beecher Retires from | tny great ctecirle foree, Were thoy handled Fitzetmmons—Fuurie, 5, teanih Infants, Hepretinent of Dukot.t20 | lugty MintlsHred. Ae hel buen supine uy to the present Ce | at advintaze aver the nearer, And casy ag the Editorship of the “Chris- whieh the iusitlatiig material is removed hy Spectat fianateh ta The Cnicago ‘Tribune. oF hurredt, eT Nowiis. Gauiany Ue < New Sor ieralil tel 2h that the tlk had been swept away by the 7 ure the bonding regujations and the test of Fi tire or otherwise, the firemen would be dls+ ‘ eae, Wis. Oct ‘ Hirteenth Infuotry, Hepartinent: ol Frank MeGowan and Dennls Lyons, both | aetion of the tides. ‘The International Com. | the eustom-house system in vogue tn both ” tt, Ocoxomowac, Wis, Oct. 2.—A pleasant. wed: Miss 10 tian Union. ubled by tha shouk, dug took place ut the revidanco.of Mes. $ 4. Setat, Gs Li Gaburne, Cony soe this elty, facet each other through seve | pany, to Keep its ren) object from view, had | countries, itis clear that Canadians would : trill, (in this elty, yesturday, the conte yj tigpartigne us Toaan ty-nine “hot rounds fn a sangalnary | ear oar aaah rea RAUOROF tieieraltweaya. tis thasemig Uw ENe * POLITICAT. Parties bette Mr. Ite M. Filzsinmons, of Mrout . sty tie Tiatts W118 eafisht in u field between Bull's | pe Brak Wis stipposeil to Minve. found: | West. ‘The Great Western Itulwayof Canad ing of a Magnificent Bronza,) titer witiprew ror THe SAKE oF TAR | ville, Canadt, und Mles Amelia C. Faurie, of | 6. Cunt. J. Aumun, Thirtevoth Intantry, De- ry and Weehawken yesterday | ered, © Mer: ts is to reselve furtns alIntegral part of one nutin through jayciling ay IN . ., y, 2 aM juking-Fountain in Unton MONY IN THE PANTY, New Orleans, La. Tho Rov. 1. W. Davis, rector purtiment of the Stasaurl.... morning. McCowan 1s theson of the Forth | majority of wi treasure ts discovered, | route between Boston or New York and Chi- Drivklng: __ Speetat Dupateh to The Chteage Tribune, of Zlan Episcopal Chureh, performed tha cores | % Serut. J. Maekott, Company A. Ward pugtist of that name. ‘The fieht had | says that the De Draak lesin fifteen fathoms | cage, ‘Prams ran Uirough neross the Niaz Square. New Yon, Oct. 24.—The cut-throatpoltey | mony, and, after a hasty wedding brenktust tho |... {luntry, Department of Daluta . 7 SE A of water, ‘The al tn volt down founda | ura Suspenslon Bridge, and at Detroit and = i) newiy-marcied eouple left for Chiles m1 i. Serzt. §. Moser, Company It ‘Tt b {ts origin in 2 meeting Ino Fourth Ward 7 ee, “tetas can Ti Wi Hy 5. an in Brooklyn ‘polittes tas been abandoned, | Me yarcied couple left for Chicago and tho ity Se Pre econ ait cate , long, irregular ride about fitteen feet bigh, ndsor, at Port Huron und Sarnia, cael: i *d Dust. Misa Faurie will be remembered by many Whuitey, Departines He ve saloon recently, In which MeGowan’s father | gignteen feet wide, and sixty feet long, On | par makes up one elty on the opposit banks Negotiations have suceceded, and the Repub- | who’ spent the summer here as one of New | & Second Lieut. W, Nichols, Twenty-third vas beaten by las" The therenpe ane ATE alles « ded td ‘ f the river i f i ‘ y Orleans attractlyo representatives, She nnd Tifentry, Departinont of thy Missunei,.115 | Wis beaten by Lyons. te son thereupon | each stleare ples of louse stone, supposed 7 of the river, ulmost as muel as London and R Li Botting Fira | Heuns have every reason to expect success | pf, fal ina canine ant Mie | te Private 1 ile, Company Cy Fourteenth: chatlenged the victor to a contest, either ina | to be the ballast thrown trom the frlzate In. | Southwark, or as tho two halves of Paris oe The Wires of Electric Lig! iS her mothor have spent the entire summer here Ice, Company lige N , ! : to Buildings—Land Leaguo in the coming contest. Both Gen, ‘Tracy and | at tho plico jn which sho was warried, und won Infantey, Department o ia Pauly 1} yoom or acvording to the rules of the prize- | the effort to ralse tha wreek in 1800. “Rough | north and south of the Seine. ‘The St. Law~ @ 2 ade uss uu Mr. Ripley Ropes, tha candidates of tho | the respect of all whom she met. regular and young men’s wings respectively, kot hive neeeded to the wishes of thelr friends dineeiat Se ere ae HL. Sceond Lieut, We and overthrew personal feeling, ambition, ‘Aunota, Oct. 25.—A very elaborate but quiet 2, oh and rivalry for the sake of Uie party. Ever + t 2 a . satyPae wenther Interfere with “further progress, | renee ste: ell alternately at ports on. ath Cavalry, Department of Da- ring, for $100 « side. Lyons accepted the | thy company were compelled to postpone | either side; md stich towns us Cape H Meotiugs. U3) chatlenge. further Investigations, and on Wednesd Vincent or Kingston, or. Prescott and At daybreak the ring was pitched, about | the divers returned to Mhitadeiphia. ‘The ] Ogdensburg. are practically subnrbs of one two miles from Weehawken, duck Gale | work, Juwever wile be sigeronsly pushed as mHORNEE, Further staveny the Srontier a a yu ‘ : 5 $ favor eathe . piere urtificial straight tne, drawn along the wedding took plieg In thls elty this afternoon, alry, Departinent of Texns......... lagher, the -pugilist, and Jack Boliver, a | 5000 as favorable weathe gh Hel of 45 degree: 1 since Ciun, Tracy was uccorded the nomina | tho occaston belt: ‘Tho test prize,which was won by Carporalitus- | ys, , : “Cow an parallel of 4m desrcees, so that 8 mn cau wet Royse e we tho nuptials of A. W. Stolp | yeti, Jan gold medal of $100, withn suitable In- Fourth-Ward bruiser, seconded MeGowany , 3 muly stand with one foot In either country; Hemnttionn me preter Sore the junior purtnerin the woolen manufacture sorption. ‘to the next three on the st, a | and dohn Morris, better known as * Yorke,” MISTAKEN FOR A BURGLAR. and roads ind fences run continuously from A tn Gere’ thar dangers of] Shuger, (tbe Gorameny ticle rtnon atthe resis Hoe ee atime hate at tne” tureivy oael the English pupilist, atten json, iat Mr, Van Eibber ‘Lelln How Ho Camo CEO area Hero rapldly ne. A rethe mevitable. defeat, Mr. Ropes declared | dance of tho brida's parents, and was perfucmed | silver medal of $5 was awarded, ‘Tho prizes | Seventeen minutes past 7 o'clock a. in, the to Shout His Wite. growing district, the rivers of Minnesota ant he would not. “retire unless the | by the Rov. Mr. Prenitisa, in tho presence of the | fd not teen recelved by Gen. Sherktin on uls | veterce shouted, “Are you ready?” and rew V3 % " Dak 1 friends ‘who pat him inte. the position re | linmediaty’ relatives only of the contracting | departure fort. Paul, whd, tu consequence, the | then enlled time. ‘The pugllists promotly Audrew Van Bibber, of Clnefunatl testle | Dakota rut pra nt into ‘Sunltoha, sg thie quested hin to retire. Gen, Pracy vowed | Bites. ‘Tho wedding preacnita wero nimorous, | Meet wus made that ua soon us they a fed before Coroner Rendigs, of that elty, on | corn and produce from the one country ought TUE MONGAN IFLASCO. LOW WEED'S CONNECTION TO IT. Nuw Yonk, Get, 25.—! oy. Morgan de- eilned the ‘Lreasury portfolio peremptoriiy today. Ho sent a telegraphic dispatch to President Artur, after & long conversation ‘on the subject with the President's ¢private secretary, who, with ‘Thurlow Weed, en- Moody, Company 1, Tei a v " ‘on ine: if stepped up to the seratch. First blood was | 5, i a naturally to follow the witter-power into the deavored to preyall upon him He woutd not Indge wiless Mr. Ropes. threw Fett, nd vatuable, aud wero the testimonials ot | we: ved the whiners would be summoned ‘4 ts Mase f : ‘ Friday, and relat how be came to shoot his ther. jo onecept the = Sveretaryship, ‘The | up his nomination. So matters stood until affection trom fridnds hero and In oston, to Division headquarters at Chleazo drawn by an Howatr with a fefthinndi on | Wite, Susannah Nancy Van Bibber, aged 29 aE may be sali that much the same thing mevting took place at Gov. Morgar’s | yesterday, when several couferences with Lyons’ nose, and he got the first knock-down ——- a Roenitz-Plath, FIRE RECORD. by plating i lett-hunder on Lyons’ jaw and | Seats. The sald: oectirs iu Europe, where, nevertheless, suet house, Afterward Gov. Morgan went down A COMPROMISING TENDENCY ‘Spettat Dienateh to The Chicago Tribunte depute luni Wai eanias: “Twas born In thiselty In November, 1863 | border-lunds uy “Alsaeo' and Lorraitie are F to his place of business, and remained tharo | were held tn Brooklyn, mut with tho} RUMNOYOAN, Wisy Oct. A—A_ trotable sactoty Smal Chicago Binze: Hound after round was now fought, both | Was married to Susannah Naney MeActhur battuntels eonitestiat by rival Towers, But i allthe afternoon, He had many callers, but | ecutive Comuiittes of tho State Central Com | event accurred this morning, being the mar- 2 - vo pecublarities mark off Canada in this ; ‘Tho alarin from Hox 82 at 1:25 yesterday | PUeIlists | being either fought down or | in February, t mittee, No satisfaction was obtalned, Both knocked down, After twenty-seven roun Candidates were obdurate, and. apparently | Use of Miss Magda Piath, daughter of Cottector | forenoon was cused by the burning of 0 coal- 4 fixed {u thely purpose tocoalstand aint aug, | delle Math, to Frank I, Roonltz,onoof our lead- | shed attachad to Louls Bugler's tannery, at tho | Maman. drat? Neither betrayed any | ceased to gu tothe Exposition with me, but | the same on both sides of the vote if possible the otter. Mr. Seth Low's | in young business-men, of tho firm of Roenitz | cornor af Division and North Hraneh atreets, | willingness to give up, and neither had gained | she heard me say it was meeting night for | border, which | the main dines of hime was presented to. both as compro- | &Son, who tnve a large tannery at_this place. | Dumuure, $130: insured for $7.00. Cuueo, coul- | nny advantage. Lyons was the qnost sclen- | the Grand Army of the Republic, and told | alle) cross and | reeruss perpetually, mise, bat as Mr. Low was’ one_ of | Misa Muth tas long held tho place of one of tho | dust under tho sbed becoming muted. tie, behuvlie Hike one who had been fight fg te go and) see the boys, and and, In the second place, no powerfil the ' prime movers to secure Mr, | undsowest young ladies of Sheboygan. Atter | The alarm trom Box 658 yesterday was caused | jn all his fire. ‘The twenty-elehth rownd ke vs, inilitary class, no Natlonal jealousy, and no Oth Bx) 4 7 rT " * y Paige ir test ri oe ee tance ie coronieny the anny. coun. ny otiee jeft for by the discovery of flee, tka one-atory fran tidied in MeCowan’s knocking Lyons down, | *?. would go to the Exposition the | diversily of interest really éxists, “The corn On ‘Thursday night Inst | respect trom European counteles; in the dvelined to talk on the subject of his appoint HE a enti crore sger rae steht returned hoe at TS o'clock. Wanted de- | first place, the course of trade 13 absolutely ment, saying he had written to the Presi- dent In the mornmg, and all informnsion mustcome from Washington. ‘The impres- sion got abroad early, however, that ho Ind deellned the proffered office, and though the entire confirmation did not come tntil 4 . pay cas i ‘ethan | Next night. The night was dark, and | ond pork of thest, Lawrence Valley and the : Jute fn thi ning St enused much comment ; sy i —. and oceupled by James Ariold. Loss, $10.on | NOW & New Jersey constable arrives 4 : | shore ot the areat lakes 0 1 in tireles, ‘The rensons aly aithorents, Jp iis not: bellay eet thn foul An Unoxnected Marringe Causes Quite | building nd gio) on contents, consisting of n | the scene, and bade the crowd stop the tht, w iidows and shutters wera rattling. | iy yo ate mre Jakes bythe Fiver ltselt 3 by the Governor for his netion - were RU Vars cadpicneed lifasatiatinctlaue sid eat Stir In Elgin, 01 buguy and harness and wamall quuntiy of hay, | But they threatened hin, and he demanded | Returned Mn an hour; found my wie very | with is ehlet commercial outlets ut Ws delleata stato of health and bis fwwevar Uxyiressert ie sutlsfiction, und sali Asaiat Diesaih 2 Tan Chcieo Ii ‘The tinines spread to the one-story burn and | of the referee. “What ds this row??? Only | uneasy; sald she lind been so ail the even- | yrontreal and. Quebee. Instend. of that, advanced years. ‘Thurlow Weed, who | Hanoelwne cnt ue jum gestorde uke | Heats, Ik, Oot. he cago Tribunes shied in the rear of No, 20t Walnut treet, owned | two fellows lind a row over nzirl, and. they | Ing, Shesald Mr, Ross had catled, sent by | } us 3 5 SLE: Ys iN SEGIN, jy Ovt. 2 had rongly urged the appolntment of Goy. Morgan, and who had as strongly urged Morgan to accept it, said tonight toa reporter that the declination was a very zreat disappointment to his and tho President's irlends, and would: greatly embarrass Prest-+ %.—Quite a stir hus been | and occupied by FG. Skletn. Damage to bara | ar sce who shall have her,” was Ladiow, 5 : is | te St. Lawrenee Rapids and the Fills morning when the Conference Committes | caused in local soclety circles by the marrige, | and to contants, consisting of a Muiegy and hur ihe etiog tous eet Sree eaten uid she tewered tis ue aiinngea have diverted fig. Breater unre oxplained the condition of alfatrs to hit lig | occurring last evening, of Fred Welen und Mra, | BES $10, A shed on the oppacte adn uf tho | ashe fight went on,’ both McGowan and | hell, and found Mr. itoss. Shut the door bet staple strenitte fatale Rina aie promptly signitied lis intention to give way. | Charles McComb, ‘Tho groom ia.a poor but de- | #15 Puitun sireot, was dumnuged £25 worth Ne) Dyons punishing etch oter terribly, On | to soon; verhaps offended lim. Salt she | conta The ern Slecatitie trates Even tik Gen, Tracy followed suit. Mv. Low was ten- | sorving young toon of 2. Tho bride is a daigh . ” é the belng called for the sixtieth round both | heard a ‘back door open as she clased front | oo fe VERA Ey a vele Ae dora, and at once accepted, the honor con- | ter of tholuto M. Mallory, Ex. and a relative ML we ole : © to stand : ‘ < edied hth nie construction of the Welland Canal to avoid torre eee ee THEE Or Tine &, Wilece. in | Seventeen Workos and Mules Perish in men were weak and fardly able to stand, | door, T paid no attention to her uneasiness. | Ningars, snd the St. Lawrence enunls to I ‘ ‘: ey The New dersey Constable was still ut the | We passed a most pleasant evening. | ay, a Wi 4 7 j dent Arthur's Administration, 2 Feline fam ny eee Gee alae vee She is gai au Vireo at Burlington, Ta. ring and eujoytixe the show, ‘Seventy rounds | She i lie n story. we retired at 11 p. Fe srnld she [tnpids, tins upd seatorudl tha trade : TE ILROAD WAR, UNVEILED. ‘Hounoed unlit is wouuteRo. ee Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. were fought, Lyons? eyes were both fast |) was awake perhaps an hour. Heard 0 | canals are not lnree uid aurtly, DAGa tse 3 THE RAILROs . THE MAGNIFICENT WRONZE FOUNTAIN PRE* & Rumtasitoy, In, Oct. si—Shortly after 8 | closing, and McGowan was {rightfully pun- | door softly opentiz. 1 Tistengd a moments | jutaie tind already got, penuaaten Of the PROVAMLITYQTHAT 17 AS ENT BENTED THE CITY NY PD. w. JAMES o'clovk this evening fre was discovered in the | ished. Sail neither would yield. decldedtnot to awaken deceased, and slipped cenusa uf the poiltieat isola Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Special Dispateh. to.'The Chloaoo Tribiane: GARFIELD, eattho dt *f ty + fc ‘i tleld, and partly b stable of Gilbert, Hedge & Co., limber deniers, Tine was called for the seventy-ninth | outot bed a3 gently and quietly as 1 could. | tion of Canada, So far, Canada ts atthe disnd- a re wes * f round, and ft was an open question whether | There was no ene, Lwent to the desk at | 5, ay his ad - Fatt New You, Oct.25.—A muaguitleentbronze | yaformation for Thoso Who Dosire Pe et ator rk asf Se pet Cither man conld wench the mark. -MeGowan | the foot of the bed to look tor my pistol, | Yuntaue, and thls is one of the rensons whitch drinking fountaln, presented to the city by Teellen, only one wns got out alive, und scventeon | Sutggered to theserateh, and it was all that | Some things had heen packed In wdrawery | non all schemes of tumexation, On Py ee D, W, James, was unveiled In Unton Square | Crrverann, 04 Oct.2.—Tho Relfe Bureau, | huencd, Tho nvernge value of the antinats that | L¥uus could do to stant, so Leshthally: had | and 1 had diitieudty tn fnduys it, wud went to°) other hand, whenever the long talked-of cx- ; this afternoon, The work on the fountain | naying in charge tho distribution of Catatuique | perishud is estimated ut S20 tlio loss ont tho hucheets punished. acu a ise, mil Por sllGultle hell font het bub allt not dls nal Js cut throngh the lowdying isth 3 was commenced in. Stuttgart, Germany, on | retles, recognizing the dusiro of the people to | buliding fs estimated nt nbout #1000, and on | HY 5 i rie ety 0 Look wean, 4 . tween the Georglin Bay of Lake i 10! oss, ote, SW OF 87 fighting, He planted a telling blow on | time lfound the pistol, 1 stepped ii the | rf, Otay Heenan the 20th of Muy, 1877, and tho model was exe- | obtain imemontes, and fouring the floral and | eG neta tmecennos wns eawen | Lyans” damaged eye wud Lyens stax: | slttingroom. Hound the door, whieh “I had TOrOMtG,/alinrtunIDH AMG Neymie: frOIl New Yorn, Oet. 25.—Tho oflicers of the Now York Central & Hudson River Compa: ny do not place much confidence in the re- | ports of the close of the war by the action of | tho Vennsylyanta and Baltimore & Ohio } Raitroad compantes in doubling the rates to 4 Chleago from New York und Boston, Just | a 7 e to the sea by over, 400 ini ented by Adolf Donndorf, . Professor of | other emblems muy not bo suillefent In number | thy buliding. Tho lire {s belloved tobave been | rere nnd tried to retallate. He failed | locked und bolted, wide open, and the cag ; . as tong, they say, ns tho Pensylvante Road | Sonipture in the Art Academy of that elty, | t supply all who apply, ns lettors uro coming nt incendiary. fii effort and fell senseless to the grommd. | guson thefoar below turnedon tulle, felt | We tables pris ae tanner gaa ge takes pssengers from Boston the New York | ye casting was done tn the City of Bruns: {ho rata of about a ousnad a dy, baa deuldost "RELIGIOUS. Tis seems quickly, carried hin No ius gor. th : etc which the, bolt atts Unto, aul i Canada. Suoner or lite’, oces Centeal & Hudson River Ratlrond will have i 5 ef : repre from tho - aaterinl of tho ner, He was unnble to stand, and lis face | found it was loose, Never notleed thls be- | at sea! ho ia viel unt tho gral . iY to 4 variety. th -eptie . he inna , oe - 4 . ssels will ascend the St. Lawre ; rouble, ‘Thu competition nity substde for a | Wek wml the xranit was Ua la Pavilion u-variely. of articles fur, sblety ents pir sideie had been beaten out of seniblance to thatof | fore, It looked tke 1 former attempt at ae forektworsimearcidiig tae, ‘an aw Vollower of | (iu, Ils seconds tried to revive hha, but ary. When the doors were open and while, but ft is sure to be broughton again in to Chien Euch sonvoule, such us is being prepared under |-Whe Mey. Dr. Bure shipment and elevators; and then the Cana- eh who executed tho sculptural work, wis a pu if my 6 the New sey Constable shouted, “1le’s | gas’ turned on nt pick ta bed to tell . one form or another, Tho diference | pit af the celebrated Ernest Rietschel, who tha pelilnal Han consinis Ge ne Oe & plese oF panes aves ane a cil, sires don't tet him fight any | iy whe, but thought it a shame to wake her, Bint uuttol sil] be-the snore valualta. of. ths. ‘ in rates is but Sl. ‘he Ponnsylvanin | dted in) 1860, The young artlst gained | bunting, with a Nthograph curtiileate of " shea OGG Th fea ke < The sponge wis thrown up, and | amd for the third thie turned back without fmports and exports t# hampered at pr Hout only runs to New York, and it vays $5 | & European fame by the completion of the | tha Committee. ‘Those | who tid 1 AMILTON, Ont, Oe! hore Ig nv litle ox- | MeGowan was declared the winner, ‘The | disturbing her. Lsapposed iny wife was in ent by adwilnistratlve — diileulties | Ci tom-Hlouso regulations, and ——dlifer- of tarlif. ‘The people, tuo geiting for exch passenger brought from Boston to New York and 15 cents for transportation in thls city, ‘Tat brings the real value of Uckets from this ely to Chicago down to $15.25, It can bo rendily understood, they + sily, how it ts that THY DIFFICULTIES CAN NE dusTED astang as tho Pennsylvania Road persists Sn going out of its province and taking pas- magnitivent memorial of Martin Lather now | will reeelve, in addition, w regular recelpt from | cHement boro over tho letter of tho Rov. Dr it lusted one hour and twenty Lheard a noise downstairs, "Thought standing in Worms. ‘Tho figures on the pad- | tko Monument Committee. Fearing the decorn- | Burns, of the Wesloyan Femate College, to tho | utes, More than JO persons ¥ hburglirs, ‘Thought they tind heard me and estat are three in number, and Hlustrative | Uons and draptngs will not meet the tnexpect- | tev, Dr. thomas, of heresy fuine, In which tho 7 ground, would escape. Lwent to Uie frant window, y Inve ale y % ee nearer and nearer to one nother on both of charity, Ono of thy most Interesting font- | Culy large demand, the burean Wil munuladt: | views of tho lator ure indorsed, 'fho author of ; =a Teaned out to tire tipan them as they passed | Y ; ! : “ t to 1a, cleeular, oval, " ‘i gh 3 . Fy Canadiins settle In Chicago and De ures of the ceremony was an address giving BO ee ere icritess ee tho letters oecupies u prominent position in tho MR. JOHN WALTER. mitot the frout door; was atthe window a | trojt: Americans do -bustiess ik Montreal THE MIATORY OF TILE FOUNDATION, Artloles, for keupsnices, to be sont to those who | Methodist Church, und ts wall known In this city {naif malutite, and looked buen and savy thatthe | and ‘forouto, tn feeling, In habie, and in in the course of which the speaker, Mr. d, | oskandremit from si to $5, Tho monoy re- | as being aman of superior education. They | His Views on American Affales—What | FSO! low was turned olf, Pilecided the burg: | commercial relations they are converging ‘ a aft Chart ria eelved for relics will bu appliod to tho Garflold we a i san r ee at | lars were in the house, und started toward ot 2 * % % . Leonard Corbin, suid: “Lam not aware inonument fund attor deducting only the netuas | FFM the subject of much discussion. Itis rue | Ro Chins of the Elevated Rouds— | thie hall door to go downestalrs, | When hilt every tu ecg ueaver, aeny. camnllang te any violation of confitence in informing you ’ eH Mute will bo hrought bet Tho Water Supply of London and | way gerus e i _ tho id boat OF sn CHetuRG perug Hae soe wes ee uci notore tip 8 eee ae way deruss thy room 1 saddenly saw some | Provinchul and general establishments, and that seutptor’s own wife and child hho bureau oxpects to bo ready to beginto | Church Conferonce. with thy ubject of ob- | New York=Phiiladolphiats Ntroctye sie sabl the: t ay stood for thls bronze mother witht Ue | sentout fora anddrapory souvenies by Shure | taining Dr. ues dusinigea, 1 ‘conversation | Arua, Ne Mo, Oct, 2h—dolin Walter, the See ee ea ae ee ttdarkes, | thelr legal arrangements arg all on tou big x m BE Abt baby on her oar, It is true that | day. ‘Tho muuufacturo of other relies wi be | today Dr, Burns sta hut If the people sesh, e ~ Pi Cr. | geale, As he Aincricins putit, there aremore sengers hrough from Hoston to Chiengo, | the orunal ‘tuadel of tho.” baby | started nt once, hore knew Dr. thommay thoy would kuow thaeho | proprietor of the Zimex of Lontlon, who, | 1 could, net see shave oe torn, eee pulities to the square mile in Canada than fn People. coming to New York can buy | oulxrew his proper size before the clay i waa not a bic man to follow, “tde not agree | with his family, is hereon a visit to Mrs | Sh diere! aud L aimed and. fired Suslers anyother country tn the world. | ‘the Doma. Hlekets to Chiengo «in Boston and | Stoup was. finished, but aaumerons genera. | Lotter from the Governor of Now PR See ETE Ra he ae John V. 1. Prayn, in a conversation with a i i : ce fon Parliament, the Provincial Partiaments, - ive said, (Oh, Andrey, you have hurt me Tove ’ tlon of Tittle Donndorfs has been coming Moxtvo, 1 ‘ re sain vy sats New i Tat Oe waite 4 the Lleutenant-Governors, and all the rest of Tipon the stige In normal procession forgoing | Cl:VELAND, O,, Oot.23—Tho Monumont Come | S0ii Talo cures with im. site all thinks | Stendiy Trees repress tative sald: # New ee Dae A TRY rl ZU) iriwe tow many for so. shial a. population. yeans, and when tte lrst model for the baby | mitice totay received the following: Cee eta dna tert polite eon rie Ea York Is tnecity. {tisadmirably built. Its insti iy Heine Hy ea tw et iting. Merged in the Stites, with an equitable are in arms hud xot Into pantalets there was | Exxcorive Orrick, ‘Teimttary o# New | nrouement, there ia great diversity of oploian | elevated roads are a greatconventence, Inmy | Toot TM raed on the gas, saw tho wound, | avecment for Bi roapedtive tae aud another lve specimen at hand, whose diane | atexico, SANTA Me, Oct. 18,—Genthesens Your | anoug the’ ablest evangelical ministers, ‘fhe | estlinalion, ‘They have helped to increase at toll her of ite, Did not think the wound tasations, all this woul be — sinpll- aa wore oxaetly ah als tp tho oles Ete iutiea ion wuthoriaing tay to kale charie {alrd palnt Wwaltunly uals oF apcoutation, the value of property uptown amazingly.” eerouss’ Bl “ait not falnte Lett her Bel sie sean Bees taal a je one raha oO mother’s side, of contributions to tho Gurfetd monumenta! nasty hellove ro pUNtAnnent 4 MOF es . ia. | st ne . 4 sides wi ay inpe to know Tats ely of! Mery ale, fund fs reeelved. L aveept the appolntinent | eternal, but] don’t know tho nature at tt. Itts Of course you Know tins great alssutls re and Wwe ra sirzeon, as no ong else | whutit is naturally and commercially a single rell thom when they reach — this city below the regular rates, One of tho prominent oficors was asked to-day, “Lt is true, fs it not, that Mr. Vanderbilt was inno way' responsible for the war, and simply: fol- Jowed when the others led in cutting the rates?” ‘This he satu was a fret, and ndded: “In regard to the future Lenn only say that. i 1 f with pleasure. Already L have named a re- | us hurd forus to understand iture puuishent, | faction has been expressed with the roads | was there. lure going for tie doctor Susle | 4 Hl whole. rainst sue! 4 mis, we shi be qoverned ontiraly by elecume | We thongind Ivhablants was searched for | Sonate und tniluential wun in enol of iho | us itis tho Heaven of tha Tuturo, Viewer he-| throughout the elly 2” told ng how it happened; suid she had got- | UeHeEd whole. | Against auch, advantazes, stances, Asyet we have not adyanced our ree OAR Ty RT rE ET era runes pinotial fen at the ‘Territory ti nese me. Tevet more firmly that now Intho alyiulty of O'yes that Is traa® but there are al i Out Of ict reall 80 fe itu ie wake ing, cnneat people, even the privileges of Bar- Yates, q ane fu! a + i a EC 8 mURRCHtUN you sond me adozen more | Christ.” ad h is Fe wil put ont the gas down stairs, came up tteles, K x i r Fi yeits, hat Wo shall do so at once. Lhe fact | inthe City. of Stuttgart, a, neighborhond | specimens of tha Soptientus to ‘bo Issued to the ———— ways two sides to aquestion, E have leard | stutrs, pot had one tito the litths eh bes oneteles,, Kulghthoods, Governorships, anda 16 Pennsyivania and Baltimore & Ohlo | gamed for ideal grace of forni, stoudl for til t a a y tilts x ( inte Court at Rideau Hall are gradualty ols Fee ee eee ete tl ee cere uel Cae cad tanclle tae tho aaa OBITUARY. Justas many spenk favorably of thom as une | sume purpose) at tho head of tho stalrs, and | Viking into Instenilicanee. And. whether . hird member of the group betore us, desixuatod 10 ald me, and [concur in tho sug- ¥ it " tto enter the sittin 4 AN, COULD NOT AFFORD TO KEEP UP THE FIGUT: gestion. Vory respectfully, your obudiont gerv- favorably.” had Aish eding GUE tO, euler iF if RS hr wo like It or not, wo must acknowledge Unt any Jonger and wary eld enough to andl.” VOXMALY unt, Wit. A. SHELNOS, | Edward It. Hvann, of Watertown, Wis | Do yowthink that they serve the public | He Sinuw townrdthe door with my pistol, | @22 feullng tn favor of annexation 13 every v1 vaniel . BEN THINKS 113 ‘s : AWTOWN, Wika Oct. #3,—Hd Avant, s 4 sald 1 looked | 4 4 whieh vas muito toulny yee a eseue AC THE VOU, SECRET SOCIETIES, ono of tho ber known Hverymon:in eho Biata, | 2” Goris, und that she trjed to spriiue backs Into | thie Tully of a special halitieat clique, whose Our ronds ara not governed at all by any Nuw York, Oct. 25.—James Jt, Keene, “To a far greater extent. In tho first | the littereams suld, * Why yourcom—." was Interests ilo not coincide with those of the % -Fo 7 dled here this evening from injuries he recelved, * r 3 HF role Oni . roll ei et t . others, We regulate our rates by the ainount | owner of Foxtinll,was warmly congratulated Pe eget anda ee Tee ea a OnE nate Hakuie, | Blaee, you have better ulr, better Hight, nul oli. to gay, uy tre aa eee TE Ante | peoule us a whole.” ‘ of business almost entirely, Ofcourse, the | on hls victory. When asked If the result of | Lomsvine, Ky, Octs 25—Tho Grand Lodgo | te saturtuy afternoon, axed 69 years, ty came better service; and in the second, the wie | nnd did not hear her. L never was jeat® ——_—_— Par pee wvar ins wouthit, to Mo arity Fates, tho reo was unexpected, Keeno replleds | of Kentucky of ae Tndopondout Order of Ode to Watertown In 1itt. form cheap turiit demanded inakes then | gus of my wife, She was a perfect lndy, JIM ANDERSON, i Vata ronit has Jot iniluenced us in this te “Woll, should say uot, as L backed him | Follows met today in Falls City in Grand An- Raa aa EET yastly stperior ty the London system. On iy a sin e fhought the wount vaio Huneka, Noy, Uct. 23,—Jumes BE. Aniorson, Sbeet ih the slightest” yory heavily to win the race, He isthe great- | nuat session. ‘Tho ruports of tho exccutive BROWN GOES TO MACOUPIN, the underground roads at home tho fares | fain) and sho especially charged me not to | of tho Heeutuy Leader 80 wevoroly, beaten lust ‘Tie Fennsylvantepeoplo in this elty kay | est horse it the world to win carrying the | committees show the condition of the order to | ‘Tho mysterious Jona Mrawn, who was found | vary as mutch as on those Above ROWE. OE AT ee eT Tt onid worry een ta dette cd |e ast Hw Mall ta be cue of denen: : auother advance will probably bo imads be- | jmenso penalty he did on aecount of { Yofrst-oluss. ‘Tho delegate to the Buprome | drunk in Logis Wns saluon on South Clark | course, each system hing its inerits and de- | Wrote to hor brother the full partleurs, tell br ae RNG Ae z Gerson. tue General Passenger Agent of | tjs former victories, ‘he great Bend Or, Grand Jutgo mado 4 vary, voluniinuts report, | sireet about ton days ao, who thore, throuch | fucty, but lve ine yours as i permancney.” ng him of her request. L also wrote fully to Sluvory and Aeelletath In Kgypte hoon and tee Grand eunk Hallways e038 | vootced ut aven wolkht, and Latey Uitters, | gress‘und they: gowother with reports of thor | (8 SUPlUly oF one vf Chicago's patralmen | Can you tell ne how Loudon ts supplied | Dy. Whittaker, alsa to Afrs. Jelena Arocout traveler In Eyypt sends ws the fol Chicago for $7% ‘Tha ticket-brokers or y lost a satchel contulning 1A in gold ey bogs ‘The Coroner rendered a verdlet to thoelfect 1 Yless sittivuttles 1 7 rreUt Le mat dy Ler’, We oferrod to uppre | yater? oui tire doubtless cogulannt ui ik er lowing iustration of the endless ditivuttics the who hns proved herself a grent racer, and gzceultive olicess, wor. sfarcay ts ne Werte | coin; who was atrested, aud found to ‘witlt bali in Ne out Is at Hebn that Mrs, Van ilbbor catue to hee death at | Knddive bus to overcome tt tho stow progress of ‘ cartylng only ninety-onv pounds, weraboaten | inorrow at $ o'clock... have $051 In bills in bis poekor; | Uf the fet that Now the lands of her husband, but he was unuble | interior reform. “Tndignant, that sluvery should by iny horse, | Ho was ridden by a third-rite nf much stirred up over its fulling water aup- J to determine from the testimany whethur the | stitfourtah In his reatin, ‘Towne Lashu wished Jockey, so our Bnglish friends ean hurdly wld , . ss , dvince of th y i si ‘Mt 4 ply’ hvoting was done neeldentally or otherwise, | to deeree ite tot! abolition In advice o: ry : ereiit tho vietory to the great experience oF Fosva TEAgoN es cell ut tho Tareiion ptrvet Station; and who nas, | PR. aud tt is a vory sortous matter, (o | Meolne : stiniiutions of aur treaty, with Buy, whlok 4 a yl he rider,’ Des Moines, la, Oct, 2.—Tho lowa Grand | to tho satisfaction, of the pollee at fenst, been gives thet wntil 1st and IY respectively, bus r rey | Adentified aa ono of a ung of threa men who | uty mind. ‘Tho sinttary: condition and satety a I + wWhave your opinion of the colt now 2” | Chanter RS. Mt. mot hora toduy wit o largo | Ntoly bonnd and rubed OF E400 ju goll Farmer | of every inrge city dupend lurgely upon iis | CANADA AND THE STATES, | betoro taicing such ay Wunartant, step ho wout Copas IE 14 TH GREATEST HONS LN runes | MONdANO®, olyhty-flve chaptors boing repre- | Periny, wr Curlin Hh, dats at tat | water “resuurees, In Londen we have seeiig tho wivwe of {ho temporal ruler. that WORLD, sonitod, ..At tho oponing rand Migh Pelost A. It.) passed’ frag | Abe. miro of the Chienwo | the Impure surface. water, of the | A Growing Nentimont for Annoxation | gayory wus an abominution, tho oveluslatio ob- and T would not fear to start hin agalnst Dewey dehvored a five nddress, in which bho bullee, ae band ed ove Fiostoriay by. Saige Thunes ail the New Rivers . to In the Dominion=She Causes Whtels | jected to its wholesale abolition on We ground faything on four lees iis whining the | touchingly alluded to tho mnrtyrod Musonto | CL hey nd by that official esvorted in irons to | Tely tion beside the numerous filthy reset | stave Led to hie Vooling—Onty the | tut thoemuneipatoneriutvidmaldlavoss a ote Cambridgeshire today, and this making the | Vrestdent. ,daiceea ware eluate for the unaulug | thoseone of hia ue doprodation, The money | Yeira, in New York, as I understand I you | Nobles of Canada Opponed to a Uaton | Ot tho must ine Ocloid OF Held, wud that the most remarkable double victory, hiving | Year as follows: Grand 1. &,, A.C. i Bealpers dit an’ fnntense business today. he peoplaseomed to think the war was over, und if they did not buy uckets today THEY WOULD NOT HAV! ANOTHER CHANCE, No tickets wore sold over the Pennsylvania: ml the Baltiniore & Ohio except to people Who deslred to stop off at some polnt si sell thelr tickels to others —golng jarthor, ‘Che frle und Grand Trunt tickets were sold, almost exclusively, as passengers: aye Het reatired to pay the full fare aud ro felvo the rebate at the end of thelr Journe: 4 eae who bas since tho duy of his arrest ocunpled whieh even at its Prophet had eouceded this right to bis followers, ul been fount 10 bls pockets wax ulso | have but one re: bherwood alt) An English Review of tho Situa- Tho New York © rie " % : 19 sruatest capnelty is hardly equal to. the de- ‘ naw ments of atoning for thoir sing, In other . ‘ontral =& Hudson River | previously Inuded the Cesarewiteh, «is tho | of Marshalltown; Doputy Grand. Py J. We usted to tho cara of tho rural Shere { greatest capacity | wy eu on. vara very f ; collected $80, with the stipulation that It was Pa a eas performance Bret decom: | Miluboll, or Kenoxvittes B. du ie Notson ho Who “oxpeets i seo fe ruturuud | ands upon i “Kha thie will come, thinly | Pall Mall Gazette (Landon). See HITeH Ok DIRHL. Gonselouoe TuMee te Elva back $13 InChiengo. ‘The Now York | plished.” of Seymour; O. G. 8. David ¥ put ors, Ralatead, to the person robbed. All of the | when New York will draw its water supply ‘ sive ’ be . Lingridee, x lousne: ko Erle bay pal - t rece Blouse Citys Grund Secro tary AV. Oa Te a eatery end. noleus Of tha Asmory | Sacluustiess. Loko Erle li, should say, about Aaduty dors Poletta: ashe ba to stabi and 4 Saiteal will put up its rates to correspond. a h those of tha Pennsylvania and Halti- re & Ohio tomorrow, and it is hlehi Fort Dodgo; Grand ‘Treasurer, “How about tlie rumora of amuteh bee | Bert Poduor i twean Lroqtols and your colt?” Bleue: Citys Citas Boerner, 400 fei New Yi ve Ils r vs prow! te of oplulon duly hist; Towils Pushu bad to submit, and “ wid rather not express myself on " a Y 400 fest ubove the New York level, anda wae} portunities of knowing the stu! us July tists Towils Pushn bud to submit, and to robable that tho Erlo and ‘Grand Trank will pone tut ecniniant of Toxin feat ane hots RHOUML conclave, buxinuiag fa1ncrrow fund of wines to fat ova toned tee anstae tor supply fram the Inke is perfectly feasiblo= | In many parts of the Dominion; rapoliiwen tor tho prose wt his project of ttnmedl> follow snit at once, “‘Tekets to Cincinnati | Yehoretalny form L doit think, any living | afternoon. Asan itom of intorest to. porgons ox- | Justis feasible, In faet, agan Erly Canal, ft |e pnora ara some political questions at pation, Will ba the same ns fo Chicago. orso can outfvot or outstay in,” SEIU UEIEDReeeeEEE seoting to apend % portion of — tholr | would bo oxpensiye, I grant, but ane year’s whieh it Is well to look sometimes from what oo i Walton, to proprietor of the St.” James COTTON-PLANTERS in fu the oustody of the | saving In New York City jobbery would. . ftly intet view— | America’s Mronch and Germun Gusta, ELEC 1 Total in’ this elty, now in ‘England won eee * polleo thore may be added 2 momorandum of | am convinced, cover the entire cost iy i¢ | maybe enlled the positlye polut of view Wasiinnray, D. Cy Oct, Congressman . b PANY DEPARTING FROM = N° a is By $134 il ee ch ft. Walter also criticised very unfitvor- vale coy, quite apart from | song Invited to nccompuny ¢ auion's yucHts . 178 ONGINAL uurosee. . thous memorlalizing Congress to refer all plang | vaslétunce, $10; Lill fur “grub” furnishod by 3 ual caleulation of chances, q' D 1 i zi, ry ri ably the new Capitol. Ife sald that the peo- ‘i ft 8, oF fears, Or Wishes, | t@ Yorktown, wid who bus been aimost, cons foal atiendunce = and miediolnus, $1: pls spent too much money for large bull. MET eva riaular doatswta tts CHatiulty wath tho German inuyats ainew thet ure RETIMES FROM THE EDITOMIAL SANAGES | sippl Mivor Commission, iu order to avoid acon- | torn, git, ‘The propriety af. Tiquidut- | Ings, wd too ttle for pavements, No salt : vatit ¥ 0 doa a ey ehhh mia a eG i frre hice MENT OF THE “CIUISTIAN UNION? ‘ict of varlous plang; also requesting Congress | ing ‘a burglar’s bits with money wale | of, Fhiiadel pias iluenco the evont one way or th her. i Sheciat Dowster tte aah HENRY WARD BEECHER _ | for Meslsappl ttiver Improvemont to wo Miasis- | 21, Cutslde restuurautkeopor, | $5; me New Yous, Oct, 25,—Tho Elson Electric ieht Company appears to be doparting somne- tg — yg rm) “ f Jealousy between the French and Germans ty : view ¥ et, 2%, a] remove tho tax on vutton tlest atio pled hols known to have stolon nay ve questioned by | “ One of tho largest public bulldings in the | Among such problems, few — per- | @! vous, PAG rl ae lle ee urease wel iy ants Fate CTI GROMeRE pport and codperation te tho Hariners’ ‘Alife | the porson to whom the iouoy rightfully be> | country fs comlug to comployon at the biter gomowhat — urroncous, Thotr | lutercourse pponent of gas-Hehtlng for 3 are = mara enerall: misune | tt A ante, buy beun, Me, ito of lowe in tte sult ugntnat. the wire fenced | lonme—n matter whieh Sheri€ Bano. doubtless | seetlon of Markee and Broad streets, aul It ne Ba England pete chat wan Btrabi andcen x ulcers unt Sour: % yt wich were given precedence on mis | couiverus tho ultimate fate of tho Canadian | Geriuuuiat ocenstons, und thy ermaia weudle It, PY Philadel. | Dominion, Everybody who has watched the | oscod without tho slightest munitestuttons of Christlan Union, Mr. Abbott, long asso- | monopoly; also tnviting farmers and planters | haat ta tilad when he domanded an itentaed erve: i Giited ‘With. Ste, Beveher, auecueds nim, | tua the sation dates tu inGae wt tbie | sintanedt af exteruibiras. “Huson lon tabs Mista of Cee achat yainte, nt ee " ee ne Leen ation th Menon pee Mr. Deechor, ty hits valedictory, | fo bu ano of tou most intorvstiug ocousions in | ent nue accounted € is orm prem | four tines ns mneh ay It should, r 9 purpode of redueing the cost of Wumina- i On, anid to accomplish this to place Its appa- tug on no Individual promises, but to abt st exeerubly paved | pours 0, | PAUL Ny ‘dying the right aud ~larue ureus or districts of cities alone. Ac. | 8898: “While 1 relinquish the ‘editorial | the history of the South, ———— yhia is eer Eis not ikea Joveil course of oe in Cannda closely for the pela qe cxtay lig the quit and pros ording to the report presentud to the annual | rhalr 1 do not, cease to tuk n duo Lutorest H LATE LOCAL ITEMS. ftond of remedyiag such, an’ tinportaug { ast ten or Mfteen yuars knows porfeelly | How the F cue and Gurmany express tht “Meeting of the company today, the business | {lt the paper, fb will coutinuy ty publish my CHARGED WITH RAPE. ‘phowns Hennessey, 35 youre old, living at No. | Wiese Thoy’ balkl a. temo in thy clouds | Well thut there has boon steadily growing up | sulves us muck ploaeed ut thelr, recep of supplying ‘soluted plants for dwellings i id Manufactories is boing developed rapid tt ‘Tho Orange Woolen Mills, Newburg; © Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadel- sermons, and L shall, us often ns Lain able | An outrazeous usu of rapo is reported by | ot Hoaton avenue, whille undor the futluonce of | snd Jeave the imiserable traveler to plek bis a slow and tentative feeling Infayor of unfon | tentmont ou (sa parr oe sraerieny aiieials iavary way ay faa erlitorials, eat iat the police of tho Wost Madison Street Star} iquor lust ovenlug ucvidentally toll into the | precurious way ua Lest hacavover ls rugged | with the Stutes, ‘hue was when the Cane | tust night, the Aweriean, Germun, and Frouch tion, A Danish salior named Louls Slever- | riyor of thodock near the Wells stroet bridge. | thorofighfares, ‘The inunivipal economy 15 | dians hated the very namo of annexe | flaxs were displayed sido by side, in recogultion 1 and BU Heat DL tr shy a cond evie 4 pee ih Is, must always be, bo Near my wat, es a yoary ot oft DOU, ay, the Ho was reacuea by Capt, Audrow Andorson, of | Strangely at fault that allows such a eoudt ation, und when they were all “loyal? of the services sendered by the two Burupean vhlas tho fuctorles of 1 yealurday afternoon at, 4:00 u'clock culled | the sehoonor Josopbino Dresdou, lying pear ton oF ulfuirs tu axlst Wteu urd. waid; | to an elfuslve and very demonstrative med a st tpeion's eteuaws fone emaueeves : €o,, New York: the Ine Thule totam. x ITUAS. Re ani Ren iran et das rere te oct Bert etme et then taken tothe Cale | w sau’ ag Afr, Gartleld'’s death was, and the logres, So In a ways thoy ara stlll ‘ho Moauvat Man on Mecord. tho’ “Adirondack ant the: Nowburee facto, THE GARFIELD YOND. Lefire. ‘Tho articles wore not auite roady: woon | CAnithow Salles, uti eéoapad convict from the | Wldoubted Joss to thy country Ib ovensioneds | A cortitn strony sont ersonal at: | pho Keokuk Gute City has unearthed the nit af pt tichient to the British Crown ts deeply | meat a are dniong the estublishinents in whieh HE SYSTEM 1S IN BUCCESSFUL OPERATION. Mon the establistinents to be lighted may Hentionod the residence of Mr. William sw ¥ 3.—) he | be vatled, mud tn Y J ut Jutferaon Ci ry yel Ean not prepared to say that Jt will ne is eg, ele ots i eet one Ree de ee ee ae ieaieeey yentunday by Doteelves bore. | eventually rasuit to the bengtlt of the Untul, {| rooted in the ayerazu Canadian mil, Ut | Hington, ‘fue story, us the napor wontioned tells ti, Gartiald fund ta date be Gite, a, 3 | roo walle she wont down-stiirs to tuleb them, | lund and Haines nid locked up at the Harrlaon | Ly the frst pleco, It has led tu a necesai of late years another and more practleally | tt, ts that while a deaf, dutab, and bind band huve been pald by the ‘Trust Company for | Ypou returaing she found that Bievernua bud | Stro2t) Station tu await the arrival of a | oxaiminationof the Constitution and hws, operative sentient bas alge been growing | urqunlel wis sleeping on tha post-oilice corner 311,000 0f United Stutes4 per cent registered | Just youd, and in the place where she | Wupuly. Ward sn of the prison wh'en be e¢ | and, bn the second, It bus polnted a warning | up among the hurd-headed and busliess- the wretch stale bla fhatrumont and substituted tnuiton record and locates bit at Bur UL Vanderbilt, the fi eft pha wi hi 8 yet 1 tert ly 1875. Tho peisone: wens aint i "yleb! eyaley ko Gi ' ere! a new-fangled churn theretor; wud when tho fawtory of Nathan Drey- : y balance of cash iu | of sR Fe Sere Li baer eure | cheortully test in Iss risoner wad seu | Jessun remrdiuy the civilservies eystem | like Canadian firmers and merchants, | 9, | 3 {ain of de Untied Stag lng gta | MS ST ukConpanyof Sl, | boll fogtRtltite Mie ithe te | mtn caatTn Mera | owt fag, Us uadcenal, uch, | vey 4 Gay thay Focus or an | iad gon toda oan res! ci ‘. ‘ te 4 vt 4 : s bi ib we 1 oa y dat leerevont Sci gun, nus twill bo sept bape a rrtar ete td attacked, aud choked, or while, he ac: | and up to the sin of arrest balun bean bear | pone lush dogres to. the lurmontouy work | Iu thelr present, Isolated “position on 18 | meanest mun ln the world. cally Aruiod, (Wok the company {a receeding from {ts orig- | _ ‘The committee of clergymen, called by the | subsoquently called in corroborratod the story. | to au extenuuu sontence, fng of Government aifalrs, In England wo | American continent. ‘Tho unpopularity with | hiv churn, restored tuo organ to its owner, aud oxition to notdntroduce the light Into.) Mayor's Committeo on Michigan Relief, met.) The man escaped, and though the pollue wore: Mr, Jobn Palm, a well-known shoemaker who know-no such thing, Our clvily service ig | Which annoxutiousls were once regurded | curcicd home four pounds uf creamery DUES “¢ | i} |