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q aos 6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, I88I—TWELVE PAGES. THE R AJLROADS. and south where the milroat owns abutting six anda hatf hours 1 OC. AL POLE TIgS { tors on tho third (oorof Haveriy's Theatro bull urged to see that all their employés 43 eo a ‘1 r Prov! v : v) a} je ing. Last ovening being the time fixed for the " . ayes are vac. z Jans on ench side of sich struuts Provited, Haney sin resularmontily preted Of thu lui tha ragins elnated, Children attending the publig however, that the tracks shall not cross schools will alse he required to unde; i Vorty-seventh street, and that n strip of thir 7, have the option of eee ee a ect rhea | Operation, , Physicians uf the elly are area Convention of Managers to Re- | ty-threo feet between Forty-ninth and Fifty. or'the okt Ine by the | Encouraging Reports of the Came | woro entirely tntormul, thore teig simply a | At work, Those who are ten poor tom fifty-four miles to Charleston, where tt | ‘The line ty shorter b: connects with the Chesapenko & Ohio | than the linu by Cho: Ratlroad coming up from Riehmond From | Omaha, holding th Charleston the line turns, northeasterly and | Couneil Butts tof follows the yalley of tho Elk, River for some | golng by tho new lin re first shatl ba retained for. street in ease the | 167 milesto its head-waters at the Allegheny | way of Cheyenne, “The through tine from A business miveting of the club fins | will be vaceiunted at the expen 7 ft organize the Southwest- town anall an, provlitys alsu, tie same priv. Monntalns; crossing thoretiirowgh a Feinatk- (eno Denver over tha Chivago, hare paign Among the Repub- prampit roeeenes i thomgoator tats, a eee aOR tho thy, 2 exe from Fighty-soventh ‘streot to Au- | ably low gap, upon a gente of only seventy. | lington & Quincy and the new line ls only * ‘Cho clat {s dumietied 1 threo ull-Hghted aud i ern Pool, burn, and from Valines atroct to vine threa feet “to. tho male, I vases a forty-six hour licans. conveniently armanred ruouis, ptranog 18 hed KENYON COLLEGE, ‘ centies avenue, Allof the latter are tobe | distance, of about nine miles to the . . h see ty "t seated neater. nrovitine the Tallon | nerdh fork ‘at the ceantth branch Of | gibt Maes Ae eG flnner cae to the See Ee ee tae ptaaets | A RHOFE Shotelt of “nist Otel Anaditiitiog 31 The Diviston of Territory the Rack on | communy pnts Biality-soventh street in wand | the Potonine River, and thened by the | Chu Chien tonds and wanted to Know the | How the County Mospital Ans Tho earners, lumnbrequing, wad eurtatns ne vere | ¢y Peed pies Be . condition for travel from Holland road to | banks of the same for some sixty miles to . BY wl - "e ro Fan 700 AsntEn, 0, Nov, enya a Which They Hayo Thus Far Wallace street and from thence to Vineennes | Moortleld, near the boundary of Virginia tite tra po lecteodtincs pul ot t aie Gels Boon Managed under eee eee Kurmishod ty Hood taet | chose friends: ‘Crustees, and AMR ey : Split. aventte, and West Virginia, ‘Thence the Ine crosses | per qwanted ta play a prnetieal joke upon publican Rule. beonun from oa. m. to mbmght, and hae a | tery today to deckty lmportant que net # An ordinanee was passed allowing tho | the country, vin Winchester and Leesbure, Win iaked In return, “What has beeome of % restnrant connected with 10% whore lunches | |” ab aay iMestlons ag } i Chteago & Western Indiana Hallway fo | to the Potomaa River. a uistnico of about | tho stems? “heshipper, however ‘usplained = wil be sor ved fein soon MUHA Bee op tat a petite, ae outa by tho ttt, Q pulid telegraph Hues and Iny tracks ane | tof niles, and, crossing that river at Ediyard’s: vn it re but of ” sv st of | Rev, Bishop Philander Chase, DD, ra The Vanderbilt Parly Permitted to File a} trek connections from the crossing of tho | Ferry. It passes through the Sinte of Marys | {Ae he wae nota pract eal Sober, Dug thet fe Milking” the Democratic Candidates tho leading Domoerats of the vity: who shortly | iistop of tha Hrotestant Eplorniiilane first 1 Writ of Error in Franklin County, Chicago & Grand Trunk Railway “west to | land about fifty-seven nites to the City Of | scotiugs md eores to slip, which wero belt —Commissionor Wood and the Fee ee eee ee irne Teseliant Meet | tu tho Diocesd of Obie, in the year t9 iret iy Ohio. the dividing lines between the west and east | Baltimore. ‘Thus the Hie extends a tolal ) qsed inthe manufacture of “apple butter,” Cy M. Phelps, ocenplod Nahate Mrcdeth MeAvoy Ysnurlish de = ey ed 1 0 $3. ‘The Y half of thaN, W. 4 of See. 3%, ‘Town 38, | distances of 601 inites from Baltimore to Cin- | and: stated that there was ermalinenitenatds ‘own of Lake, soported for the Committee on Roots that thoy | 2UBUsI donors were [or ininblery Lard , Ranay 13, and north to tho north line of the | cinnatl of whieh distance Ist miles—neatly | inand among “apple-butter’? manufacturers ——_—- fnel done what those present could ave, ana tat: | Xenyon, Lord Marcourt. Lady Rosse, an, A Tho Territorial Obstacts ton Reorgans | ‘Town of Lake. two-thirds the entire longth—ave along the | gor applo-pectings and cores at the place: Tho Itopublloan Campaign Committeo mot | Mere xeomed to bow oneral aontiment, of Mexley, and. others, ‘The institution | i ization of the Southwestern Railway | The Indianapolis Ar Clue, which will | banks of rivers, he i tee stured. 1 i ie ; proval of thele work, ‘The committes were | property and endowments of over Sano : come inte Chiengo aver the Weatern Lndtan ‘there are 208 towns and elties directly on whero drled apples are manufactired. | The | yesterday afternoon at 2 o'elook at bendquar> | solemnly thunked, and some twenty-ilve adidl- property dowtments of over $30,09), +i Aaxocintion, 1 | tracks, are expected} ta have thelr trains rim | the [ine of the rond, of whteh Iss Mare no | General Frelzht Agents have not yet plaved | tors, Nu, 2 La Salte street. In the ubyonee of | tonal namer pluved on tho club-roll, whleh wow ‘The Institution fs on a platen, about 159 ‘) , Atlnst the General Managers and General | ning about Dee. t.. They will ereet large te- | raitront conneetions whatever, Forty-two His ew article of nerctinddss iy hele Hist tho Chairman, Mr. 8.1% Hanehott, Mr. Spofford | Uumbers neatly a ste. area Hl thar | feeb above the Kokosing iver, most aduita. : Freight Agents of thy ronds feading from | pnirshops at Sixty-tirst street. Other in- | connties, with an average population of ih. NeXt muctine at theCinesiiteation Gomunttiee. called the nieeting to ordbe, Tho Hon. J. de | yf bransttion yada by Me Beanie Hayne Set | hie in polut of nntiral beauty and hentthfup S| Chieago and St. Louls to Missouri River | provements In that. vielnity will soon be | 045, are passed through. ‘The estimated cost, z : a * | Parish, of tho Wweifth Ward, was appointed | serine for papers for tha usoof thoelib was | ness. ‘Che buildings are all of massive ston i voints hnve come together to settle the ques- a one of which will be a large iron ok coneir retort civen. I the Braspeattis b General: Maningnr toly Secth of Alte Pormanent Secrotary of tho committoe. A com- puposed by te candle aud omnore, fund tho unas and named “Kenyon Coltege,” “extey af viet 1 y ye pitees: tmasimin cost of 0 tirst-class, , Cres uits & Mei - a ul = er of obtatutn Lerary oo for racks... aw q ton whether the Southwestern Railway As- 5 tnctentk *Amlodmnek railway at Ses000 pee | aia Vieksbure, Shreveport & Paeltie | iilttee of one delegate from cach ward was ape | te uing, Mterary fo us Hall,” Rosse Hall? Milner Hall “Han, tlle | notated to scetteo list of Notaries Publig who | Toted was lett, ju the hands of tho Executive i sociation Is ** to be, or not to be’? Andinnapotia, Bloomington & Weatorn. oF mille, or $15,000,000. hoe G0 inttes, ‘To this | ronds, alves notice of the following new wp i a Committee, A Mr. Goodman, of tho Bonrd of | court Place,” “Ascension Dali’? “Chure Fey It is now about four years siuce the South | While Judge Drammond was in Indinnap- pile, or of D008 for the ts te es polutinents; Mr. Y. Anderson to. be Rinne | Soutd act nt tho forthcoming elections Creo of | ‘fende, distinguished himsull by his avowed op | of the Holy spirit,” ti xift from the ee ra western Agsociation was formed to maintain | olis two weeks ago he was chlelly occupled | grain elevators, establishing repalr-shops, eral Land Agent. of tha. Vicksburg & Me- | cturge. The Ton, Guurge B. Adams and 8. E. | position to tho proposal to purchase Republican le if . ' : bers of =the = Church. of the A, roving Atletineks, wnt roiling-stock, and | tltian and Vicksbues, Shruvebort & Dactiie Cleveland, from the Fifteenth Ward, Mr. Tur- | papors, and his persistent attempt to Inchulo a . Petit Lbs. As tonstructing folberen ines He steer ied | Divisions. Maj Cabell Dreekutidge to be | oy, fromthe Soventcenth Ward, Messrs. J. Ut, Eran Jourial inthe tet to ne ortared, 4 rovteo censlon, New York. ‘Tho bullding for’ Will add not more thinn $10,000,000, thus pro- | Engtneer of the Vicksburg & Meridian DI- | Kedziyand It. M. Freeman, from Byanston, and | wero rend and Inld over fur wetton at tha next tho Professors, gymnasium, cle, coniplete Tite a cotiad tad ti runing order | visions, Gen. RW. itenly (o Ue turchasing | Gos. Wells, Crum Sate, were added to tao Cam | rogaine mecting, Iewas tupurted tint wowiub | Me Aroup. the Tritslucs ure elziiteen, uy fully equipped, for. $25,000,000, ‘This ann, | Agent of the Vicksburg & i afl icing, of Ci silys tho prospectus, is only about one-fourth | Vieksburg, Shreveport & 1’ & Waltey Tal. D of the amounts expended’ In astabdlishing tho | Mr. dames Meehun to be Gene: me 8 pool from Chlenago and St. Louls to Missourt | iu disposing of a large number of Interven- ot River points. 1t worked very well for about } ing clatms in the foreclosure suit ngalnst the 3 two years and proved of great benefit to the.| Indlanapotis, Bloomington & Western Rail- Missour! River roads, ag itenabled thom to | road. ‘the Court found that between 255 nialntain profitable rates, which they could | 000 and $000,000 had been diverted in p not do previous to the formation of tho pool | ment of coupon interest, and in pernuty erldian and the | paten Comtitten, . rou whut {tha and C6 | ae Ye Cliiford, frown Evanston, addressed the | ey een eect re a T Master Me. | meeting, and suid bo supposed that tho defeu | mittocs us totlaw: 4 ne the Hon Shale appointed standing com- | Chilet-fustice M House Committee, J. 18, | MM, Granger Aniesvilly; G nt is Maas Me s ¢ Tle! we & Met Mon there was going to result in an increasud ick, J. HW. MoAvoy, Frank G, Hoynos ‘Hinanco, reans, of Cleveland; Albert Iayden, H on nccountof the strong competition between | jinprovements and betterments of the rond, sither Tings trom Clnclonnt) tor the seabaant Sea rE ea Ae eet istons Mepublienn minority ate coported n-aplte tn | eaamine SM, Hoy ‘George Bullen, Maloun oN Ti Muss af Sandusky, the fete the various lines. After thnt time, however, | which ought to liaye been — ap- | nonne rf i i : iy Varutborgs (brary, enoinaa Hoyno, Williaa Hf, of Philadoiphta;, tha Rev. Leigh! cy WHE Duta andl equip the rend, Is to | Gen. R.W, Healy iy an old Chicagoan, and | the Demoeratle party tn tho ‘Town ofeLake, re- ttle . eat) ot fe thawn ya the Union Lanrovement. Come | lis success as a raitrond-man causes tnitch | sulting in the nomination of Son” Sullivan aa Barinann, Melville We E aur, ior Me. Thorns {40 nan, S.E.M. of Toledo; the Rt. pany, and will have aready cash capital of | pleasure to his old friends here, Mo lett | au independent Democratio candidate, Jthyne spoke of tho mlesion of Democracy ture: | ceva (hE, Bedell, D. Ds President of the £10,000,000,, ‘The projectara of the new road | here to go into the War, where he greatly | | Tho committes wijnurned to muot this afters | form politics, and said ho hyped there nuver Board of Trustees, “The graduntes are inore Wilt hold & formal meeting next we at | distinguished himself. and afterwards be | neon at tho same huur. Thoy will hold a meot- | would be anothor DomocraticConvention called | distinguished and better Known than tho col difleulties commenced to risa on necount of | plied toward tho payment of — these the construction of new extenstons by the bile fanima for suppltes, Bled the 4 various roads and the formation of new coi udge nso disnosed of cial ino tay tae tor : Binations, It became evident that if tho | Upwards of $500,000 for cur-servicn, Inbor ry a i 4 4 ° “me " ing every afteruoon until election day. Moms | fn Chl forth f Inating a Re- | lege itself, and include such name: ‘ ty supplies, muterlals furnished, The rail- | which, it was sald yesterday, representathy came United States Marsal for Alabama 3 is lcago for the purpcss of nominating 0 Ke: e ltauif, \ naIeS Na ex. 1 pool was to be continued a reorganization | road had been sold under ‘the mortgages, | of Mr, Gon, Mr. Vauderbitt, tnd the Er- | wider Prestdent Grant, Penn te business Of lesportanes rowalgs to be uetce Meect ortho ree than Pinter preaident Me te " Sitter ty nat David - sould have to be made, taking in tho terrl- | and a reoagrnization bad been made by the | langer Interest will be present with other | Mr, Murrey Keller, General Passenger nnd | trinsacted, two more made remarks, congratulntine tho ro- Stunts Matthews, tite Theltey, As ules tory through which the new extensions | purchasors under which the line had been | well-known cnpltalists. and at which full | pjeket Agent of the Loulyvie, New Albany THE DEMOCRATS. spoctable Domocruts on havtig at Inst found w | tner (Hishon of Leuisiant), Gen, Dey Wile plans for tho futurg will bedetermined upon, | & Chicago Railroad, wos in the elty yester- |- ‘tho Domocratle Executive Cummittee held tts | pluce whore thoy could gether goeiatly with | Gon, William G. Le Dilc, the 1Pevercauy, day. Ile vl A LRIGUNE reporter that | ustal star-chamber session with the party can- | Meu vf tholr own way of thinking, and tho . in he. dow. Be i, Slow Progrensin the VanderbiiteJowett | (i earn een aetey n'a, | didates yeatorday aftoruoon inf seeldded quar- | inecting broke up. Juiiging by the initial moet | Turd, nud ten. Mr. i. Aebelt. tally oo Fight In Ohio. short time, and he fs nuw makbig nrranze- tur of toe Valuer Houso and Urtod to brace thom ieee aba f social alfnir, hus good pros: | Crs t oe Eats Sa cuter s Day, 7 ba Me 1 up and perstmds them that wl at WAS NeLos- Cues, tistics ‘3 bres ny Speciat Mapatch to The Chireago Tribune. ments for the opening at this point, ‘The: hire was to fttrnish a tittle more tubricatiug mn —————— welfare of Kenyou are present, and Its it » d 98 rH ated. ‘The purchasers of the main and ' were made, Numborless efforts wore mara extension lines were different, and they were since then to bring this about, but no wnder- | pat in possession, subject to the payment of standing between tho various roads coll be | these clalins allowed or to be allowed by the renched; thers was either n hitch in regard | Court, ‘The purchasers had made provision to the division of territory or the division of | for the. payment of the clains = by) Conusnus, 0. Nov. L—-The Supreme | road Is now nearly completed from Bradford | terial aud tho muchine would Le fn good amauth = Inatrions past and hopet i 4 /UMBUS » Nov. 1 reel e 4 qr peful future fs on ev k business, Sinco then affairs liavebeen grow- | HO jtssue of bonds, the | vrovertiol! | court this morning granted tho motion of | t0, within elghtecn mlles of the city, from | runing order. ‘The suvriness of tho carpal THE CUSTOM-HOUSE, « | tongue, while pling for Its success ure eo 5 ing worse from day to day, nid the nool | epg eta, Hue Oe reed py itbutation | the counsel for tho -Vanderbllt party for n ch point It will come into the clty over | ts likely to prove a blessing in moro ways tau the Western Indiana, ‘The extension from | one. and vobody realizes that fet niy mora Rosults of the Inveatization, fistently late Che Fepatues meet, Hs afters Th a writ of error to the Common Pleas Court of | Bradford to Indianapolis will not be ready | thoroughly than the candidates thamscives, wo | The investiga cl " fn te it m- House bi Franklin County. ‘The stay bond was tixed | witil February. On this account through | have already been protty well * mitked.” | concluded pee abe ane Till EuEpMe Teta tho The Lafayette College Which Is Trying would have gone to pleces Jong ago hind It | between the partles: The principles on notbeen for the fear that such outcome | Which all the calms were to ettied were tblished. Munday the tec! was drawn woutd result in a disastrous war between the | ¢ EUs Littl Sele nt $50,000, ‘This bond must he given by tho | tralus will not be run to Ludinnapotis undl | Tite COUNTY HusrITAL UNDER REVUBLICAN | Collector for such itetion us he may think 1o Breat Up Secret Societies, various lines. Rather than incur the risk it | 19 be qntered at udlauayolls yesteriays A | Vanderblit interest. It provides thnt If tho HCE ETT eters Leen Be aaa proper. Comparatively ilttle of thole alecov- Epecial Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, . 4 was deemed better policy to allow the af | to pay the chins ‘Within sixty days. Al | Issue ts not In favor of that interes the | ville, ‘The old indiampolls, Delphi Cee eee eee eee a ttre cick County tose | orles bave been mudo public, ana itisjconorally | LAraverre, Int, Nov. Tho Judge of : fairs of tho association to remain in statu | (rough It wns not the practice to rilow In- . quo, and continue to wore twnder the old ur- terest scl latte he ie casi OER ae i ra tr of an Insolvent railroad, where 01 zt rnitecinens, altliouah, Voveny Mmaadlatiel ory lose a large portion of thelr debt, yet tn the 9 several'o! ds, wnelh: sue present cise a sina! part of the interest due callrond affairs throughout the country had | was allowed, the purchasers having taken been placed in better stiape than thoy were | possession of the property in 18i7. during tho Inst year or go, Butatthough af- | All “the | claimants “were | decreed to f % ‘ Fu bear thelr share of the | expense fairs have not yet changed for tho better, It | Iheurred in establishing thelr rights inelud- road and property must be delivered us | cago, now partof the Louisville, New Al- | pital since the new building bas been accupled, helloved that much wns discovered which will | tho Cireult Court today held as insutiictent found, in proper shape, It 1s understood | bany & Chicago Rallroad, has been utilized | for five years, showin each yenr foparatcly, | noversec tho light, The engineor tns about | tho complilntof tho students agalust the that tus actton of the Supreme Court stops | in the construction of the new extonsions to tho wveraze numbor of patients, and thoxencril | twonty-tive men under bim, of whom two aro | faculty of Purdue University for 9 writ of ; | ne cost of taking caro of same par week, uniter tho i proedeilings in the Franklin Court of Com- frien ane Andianapolts, | a yr formar Wardens manngemane, and by Warden Pe rohan Rr gee MN rest ns | aanidate compelling thelr admission to that mon! teas untit the Supreme Court can | eliss eonaition In overy respect, a Hanrovanonta each Four, ana tho tal OxtFaS | tho asalstant engineer Who was Wisehuriod yes | institutlon. ‘Thomas Hawley, the complain- f pass upon the question presented by | rpg resignation af Mr. d. A. HiIl ag Gen- | Derof employés, including ‘the medical house | Lerdays ast purmb-man wp to witnin “two | ant, set out that he was a resident of the ey-Gel c + i . Exnel M Yt "i Sena) i Ohio Teauiwaye 80 olin we ved ant or thn cral Freight Agent of tho ‘Miysourl Tucltic | fioiast trou of itesuviicat ruloy Democratic, | Shot 1 eninders received! from sou | county. # taxpayer, mud free from disase; Cleveland, Columbus, Clielinath & Indian has heretofore been nnnounced In Tine Trin L S friend n yold watch, and the Investigators were | that he was qualified to enter the college and . y u Sanford, Rock Island; J. 13. Carson an Ws Mr. P.T. Barnum ts taking an active in- be ready to file thelr answer to the quo ware ton o8 assistant freight agent ot thu Missourl The contract for coat was ulvo investigated, | and also that the complaint did nutshow facts Sti Joo | terest in the New York & Connecticut Atr Soi) GN) thisa n 8 "i if he Paeite Rultrond, and Guorge W. Calo. tak 5 etl 1Odp and, while noching crovked was absolutely dis: | suflicient to constitute an action of this k ranto Vhursday or Friday next. ‘The counsel | pinco beld by Sit Teor’ oy sale tage ne STH) MGT BSN! BABT WOH! 9 | Covered, it seemed auecr that a certain cout peered the tlaht ot reHlons OF Alls Klod, for Mr. Jewett inthnated that the caso could | tho clerks working for Mr. Williams henrd of | ‘Tho render will uotico by the comparative | Merchant hus becn wnderbil by a competitor | eoliugy was a eonditionnl and not an abso notimake much {f any progress befure the | his resignation they ull atruck, asd refused to | atntement above xiven that, iuking 1876 and 1877, | WHO was supnliod with the coal py tho tne | jie gue, aud that befure he could Invoke the holidays, Attorney-Cieneral Nash stated | come over and work under Mr. Seth Frink, of | tho cost ig nearly double tho amount per capita | Successful bidder. Assistant Ford "wis | ohio nu alternative mandate ho must sh thatit would be lmpossible for hineat presunt | the Iron Bountain, who fnkos hare ne tho | what itis for tse and 1880, eae year 1881 bas drapnell pcauiaciey, snd Oreos that ha ad novouly tendered the Doe . neral fre outd ays c yen . to fix'a thne for thu hearing inquo warranto, | general froghe departinads of the Gevitinies | thecest por enlace leas hun any sourainee | The investieation his bud boneltalat resulta i | fees demuuded, but that he hud expressed a was found to be useless to go on any longer ~ a! oH ¢ , . % 3 ta, ES 4 at andor the okt pooling ACRLEUIDER Ra, pa ing legal fees, the custs having bean as amut- | apolls Kaflroad und the Cinelunati, Unt. | BF i peat by the falloying Aron nopasl ag ane zeSlect al sen pa alow fe. sormnat rhe tye Eee Font nua: had tondered wil tha necessary fees, out had , ters were contlinally getting more mixed, tor of fact, borne by a fow, though all re- | ton & Dayton Mallway Company, is a valid | Wie Corsect in stathue at tia te that this | S228 Past BS|SESRES| FF | SES+] abused him shamefully. ‘Tho periud of the ree- been refuged for no valld or lawful reason, : To ee a eee inortat reor. | celved the benelit. ‘Lhe general costs are to | company under the laws of Olde, On ne- | eicacion indicated th Wiinentor Mr | RSs. |! sxses/eae|P_ a] Be S| Shulltation talites with the receipt by Kordof | and he asked an alternative mandate com 7 Coa oe ee ee ee ee et entD CUTE OE Te eee ae a aaa de attorneys Sour erink, Gonural Freigne, Agent, of tha | S255: Sr el: SS] FS 3 } some $1,600 in pension monoy. ‘Sho witnesses | polling the faeulty ty admit Nim or stow "| g a é tle ens re documents to be presented, the attorneys | 7 " a Se reg, is ‘a | testifies when tholr wages wero withbol rs orgs may, phere, were Ages Ae fe sosteriay United States, were directed to linve the same printed. ‘No tron Mountain, na Genera) relight Ages of ss) us Hea 2% 82s | Ford was the anly person whom tha chief on- | rewsons why he should be kept ont. The I Courtrlant, Aiton; ‘LJ Potter and ET. |. New route Fi New ork to | telinit time was fixed for further, proceed- | tonds: SLOAN -OF ROME S RUAN ESSESE || id =tery| TRSLGl...--| 60 | Binece would allow to ensh thole orders. Asuo | latter demurred, eluting that tho Trustecs Ripley. Burlington: “We It Cable and di, | * New Gente eee Conn. Ings in tho way of decision by the court. : Iris wo} 774): tw | Gharged 6 por vent per month, itishard toun- | should have been mnde a party defendant piey, BLOTS | TK dear Grand Haven, Conn. The attorneys for the Vanderbiltinterest will |, 8!t Mf. 1, Williams bas also resigned bls post. son] Us] € HIT zu | derstand the position of the chlet. at wy 90 HM. MeDoel, Hannibal & St. Joe; J. nard and G. IL Crosby, Kun: ty, is City & Connell Biufis; 1S, Mayes, A. A. Tal | Line Railway Company recently. organized. 3 mage; and Seth Frink, Missuiri Pacltiey J. G. | in New Yorl, and which Jy to run on a direct Gault and A. GC. Bird, Wabash. Commis | tine f New York to Grand Maye C e lonor J, W. Midgley eceupled the chalr. fe Froue Nee Sri ta SSH TISY At et . * Atter ‘Ulscussiug the situation for a white | far from the present line of the New York & ® ina general way, it was found that there | Newllnyen Road, but further from the shore has be ‘1 that It relieved D th ath vill 2 confor t > i 1 M i 43 Deen About elght or more yenrs connected | the hospital was bullt, consequently this ia reall: nat relieved o number of the custudlan's | willingness to conform to the rules af gov : were no two routs whieh ageved upon a plan | and straightened, Le says ina printed ine Now Model Pontnl-Cara, With the rod nud won tho wenoral estoom of all | the cheapest your SE ee eee eet hasun | employes front n petty terrorism under whieh | ernmunt then in force ut the university, ot : for the settlemont of the dificulties, and It | terylow: Special Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribune Under bin, Hu loft Saturday night for Chleago, | recard. Five thousand dollars will cover tho | tHey live lived for months, Another examina: | ejsy lig should Inve set ont wherelit thes : avis suugrelore lucha to refer ie, malian te ‘The abject of tha naw company ts to have n Apntan, Mich, Nov. 1.—Ten superb new He scale, athe: taker Bie “plsen, was tho elit cy oxtrn oxporscs Tar ci a yours menuon eal Hen ewill Bo An otdier, aud tiie tala. a anpiieant rules were projudicial unreasonable, or {n- A ne Hxecutive Committee, consisting of J.C, Exeee tf ee cleric of the Missouri Pacific gonornl frolght of- | above under Dumocratic rulo, showing that tho M +“ pias, ronsistel 4 . So ES Te te puttcee AC A: | fogd built whlch abull not exceed two conta x | postabcars are now belug butt at the Like | feu tor several yours, und iditerly bas bolt the | bulke of expenditures was for howiug that the | “yr tue subject Sir. Church, af tho Supervise | cousistent with the Inws of the, Ind. The ‘Tatmage, and Jol €. Gault, to prepare a} by avoiding drawbridges, that is another ob- plan under whieh the business of the assocl- | ject. Vanderbilt bus nado a proposition to buy ation coulit be conducted successfully and |.anything wo mint have to setl, und le was told harmonfously hereafter, ho'infgnt cxll at, the ollice of the company and ‘The a mnites titonco met and discussed | s¢¢ our maps, Ho anid ha wortd Kee about it, the subject referred to them, but were un- ‘Tont all tho negotintions that hive buen bes Shore shops by order of Mr. Vanderbilt, | Aocdch crverutramsmor tna companys, Mis | patients sid sogtine rinniog expenses of tho | INK Architect's ole, who hus chro of tho | Guurc sustained th denitrrot this morning, six of then inthis city and four in Buffalo. 5. Fnilins, the old & alot elork or tho ;zoneral Ranta The extra expetiaun mn vadgr, tes farpletion of tho building, sends in the follow- | ‘The case fs to be amended or began ahew, All the interior fittings are made hero nnd | {felgbt department of tho Iron Mountain Mtowd, | puuiican adininistration amounted to $20) + ab the Bau The Chteago Trike 8 4 hls position und will be chief clerk of tha | for three yours, which was uccossary to place | ¢, im alter iy Tie Chlcaps Ttauwes shipped to Buffalo. It is expected to have combined ue. Somo uthor changes amon the institauon in proper condition. the tollowe eetoago ae 7a a Raa Seperation For RELIGIOUS. r vars ready by Dee. tT! subordinate ollicinis growing out of the consoll- | tng improvements were made: ‘Two new Halo ery " f 4: four of tho ears ready by Dee. 1. Tho ten | treet inos are likely todavelop in.aday or evo, | puseencor vlovators, firo steaTi-pimp and hosa, | thls mortiing bo ood cnougn to ylvo tho follow: | Che Bishopric of Pietwbu Accepted by able to neree Unanimously upon a plan by | beer Us. 1 wie it diwtineuy underatond that C | cars are to be named ns follows: Jayies G. | When matters will continue to runonzemouth | now fence rround ‘the hospital grounds, new | {4 a8 much prouilnence. Tho commission In- the Rov. Dr, Whitehead. Which the dificuitles of the assoctatfon could pebeiiue (be varby pene ote as Haine, Trot Lohans \V FS hu lus ¥englt track ag usual. washing-machiues and Inundry machinery, | quiring into certain complaints rotating to af Spectat Dispatch (o The Uhteago Tribune, ff be surmounted, Lt appears that tha principal | monvy is rendy to pour in within twenty-four ; obstacle in the way of harmonious action.is | hours after we aro ult rondy. Thecontractorsara the proper division of territory. If this mat- | rendy, and we know dist what the road can bo i ter could be satisfactorily arranged, Ht would | built for, Lf the road is bullt Iam contident wa prove nu great trouble to settle the division | c# take some. arrangement to take Vander- of business and the adjustment of percent- | bill's frelent. ‘The moment the rond ia uceepted ito-house, making of four new warde, und | fairs in tho ongineer's department: nt tho Cus- aaa o ‘ * . 'T, Lincoln, Hiehard A. Elmer, Fruike Hut- ae Sega yato-housy, inning of, four now Mar Wty | toulouse did woe Ond that fitieen personsin | Prersnuna, Va, Nov. L—The Comulttes ton, Ae Lt Hazen, ant. the Penusylvanin. | THE MICHIGAN SUFFERERS | sine, trees for grounds, painting wards ond | tho guntodian's unpluy had beon enrrivdon the | appointed at the recent Diocesan Con General Master Chr-Bullder Kirby, of the hospital throughout, Keeping thy sitmo in order, | Construction rolis for six weeks nor did they | vention In this elty to wall upon tho lev, tribes ? e- | find that any number, more or less than Hftwan, < tee Shere ts ant Peon Ff Se ee etonaae AU Cantin peckae: rupalt tay eae ro ee ST Soni of tho custodlan’s cmplusés had been carried | Dr. Cortlandt Whitehead and formally an- | iy i tho | uhed, repairs in engine and boller departments, | 88 the construction rolle “for aix weeks, or for | jounes the nctlon of the convention returned ages, as this matter could be referred to | bY tne SE Te a taney te a Wort. ~« tow! fapnftirg: said doutors uhed, and orker | wy, othar Jonath of time, Consequently tbe | iis morntiu. ‘They forul the Bishopelet arbitrators. all the 4 rallrouds have Iatoly sveure tho result, aud bave iilted alt require= Suto of a Nurrow-Gago Road. To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune. ponprenncaerenieg on eae ala statt, Soe tcore bas ee PERO RITE Oe. tho | in gharge vf a well-ordered. parish and the expresset helr willingness to allow these 1 " 1 . 7 ‘i 1 | oy ge ee nye: . yt | i = ‘ miatters to be settled i arbitration, but be- deat tho} propose goin Soom a ure uy ssoectnd Dra e e ecee Pra Cucado Reutny Roos Bicwtdan Fine | ‘tho Tomocratie cost of keeping nationts would | construction pay-rolls, even for # single doy. | head o€ a linppy home at South Bethlehew, fore this can bedone the question of territory | Vanderbilt's agente, and If Vanderbilt can get 4 must be arranged by the roads thomselves, | his road golng by next summer, ‘ns he says, the 4 If this matter cannot be satisfactorily ad | Varallel can stil ue abend of blm. ‘There ts 4 justed the poollng arrangement may be con- plenty ‘of munoy bebiud the company, and till- Sidered aban ond. A grent. offurt will-no | 109s) ute randy to wo tris uous ae, donbt be made to avert sich a disaster to the | {ould ike to Have Je understood Uy Misyourl iver roads, ns they ean hardly | fordureat tho plousantest possible ctiuructer. afford to engage In #8 war now and still | ‘Tne road bas always bean weil conducted, al- further reduce thelr earnings, But not only | though there bave recently been some acci- ifs the Missouri River roads alone would suffer | donts, and personally I do not care 80 much who , frow a dissolution of the Southwestern pool, | bullds i parallel road, although i consider it a \ buc the lowa Ines would Ikewlse bo | Kood investinent. “We want a road built, but we damaged. ‘The nfalra of. the Jowa pool are | Want lt distinctly understuod that we shall not In ng Unsatisfactory a condition ns the South. | Soll out to nny rod unless tho interosts oF tho western, and It has beon demonstrated at | Shuuid eo Aone to mild a Food Uwe Moers Jnte meetings that this pool cannot well be | strictiona, such as charging two conte nimile, 1 reformed unless & reorganization of the | would not particularly. object. But we stall Southwestern pool 1s first eifected, novor sell out unless the Interests of tho public Several propositions for the settlement of | tresecured by rapidity, autety, and chexpness the territorial complications were put to a | of fares. ed te ep Sune Voy. s31.— us ro i y ve. Hivel McGnxcon, In., Nov. 1.—Thoe purchase of Bus ein Na oie: Sane aa oie sae eet Saiome conteal gOUe ta Se oot Yollur thae“ue beow exponen ip sated tek Pa. A handsome stone churel and reetey tho Enstern Raflroad, uarrow-gage, by the Chiengo Dramatic Club, under tno nble direction | wes! T OAPI Trou 180 to 1881. Now the hos- | Yeuchor that goes to tho Trousury Departmont | attested to the solld wealth of the pecplo Chleazo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Railway | of strs, Anna Cowell Hobiirk, in ald of tho | Pitt does not noed any ropuirs for some tine, at Ai nsulinih (oe oxmiolnntion and samtlonivitte under Dr. Whitehead’s charge, The gertle- Company, ty about completed, the transfer | yuiterera by fre im Btichigan, will occur at tho | Mi cat becortanly rin as, chonp tn tno fate | recained hore will be shown to iu cme who do- | man [simself seems to have mandy a wost to take place at once, and the rond to bo ex- | Grand Opora-louse tomorrow (Thursday) atter- | yrent many Eastern institutions, as tholrro- | 8!res to geo thom. Morcover, I will join with apy | favorable Impression upon. his Sitters lu tended to Etkner this fall. ‘Chis rond 44 | noon at 2o'clock. Tickets uro now on sale at | ports will show, ong in tho elfort to diseover and punish nny cuse | rovard to the honors conferred updn hin by About fifteen tiles long, running from Bulah | Lyon & Healy's and bya large numbor of yen- | COMALISSIONE Woon AND THE TOWN OF | {hueterk IE muy rd exis T donot Raow | the convention, Drs Whitehead signided his Junction to within two miles of Elkner, tloincu who hayo Kindly taken them for that LAKE. of it. i. G. Ciuc, Ingpeetor In charge. aveeptancy of the Bishoprie. Had tt been a err purpose, These tickets aro oxchangcable ut tho To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Mr. Church’ fs entitled to ali the repacation | call to n new parish Dr. Whitehead sald he A Petition In Error, box oltice for reserved seats at any me. Aa | , EXGuewoup, Out. 3L—A number of Ropub- | that can be xiven, The mon were on the custo- | would have undoubtedly degilned such a Corusmus, 0,, Nov, L—A petition In error | this will he the last Tor this charneter for | lets of the Town of Laka are much exorcised | dinn’s pay-rolis, and did the work for Mr. vat rae Tad deel it tinilar calls to th Loft Viens in the ¢ t le Wi jo lust appeal of this character for | over tho uesumption made in the last issuoof | Church: without furthor compensation, by and | Cll, as he hud deelined | sitar ts o the Court of Common Pleus in the case of | this object I trust thut it will receive x warm | our font paper, The bye, that Mr. W.H. Wood, | with tho cansontof Collector sinh, ‘Tho tact | {0 Brieand to Philadelpida; but tn the pres the Jewelt vs. Vanderbilt railrond war was | response from our citizens, Notwithstanding ius rent ar Ttopubtican pummins for County that the mon had worked Jor Sr, Courob AVS ent sngtinee Ns Feririle is selection a tie filed In the Supreme Court tonight, It refers | the fact that 1am recelving dally abundant | Comuiasionor, will not revolve tho support oe | rigo tu, somo suspicions, which {ni no event | suceussul Ih ttt tlt " only to the appointment ofa Receiver, and | evidence of the great weed which still the Tawn of Lake Ropublicats at the polls this touched bis reputation. Anexamluation of bis | funented Bishop Kerfoot as un honor too rolls she d that ve y ‘, to only to Hho aurnintinent of a Hecelver, and | Myuortaiteelt In tho burnod alatelot, and of tho | Uibiqhate tens its Siaugueaces tho aopuée | BAY usmocr cand tat’ toe: craneter was pore | Bre ea folk accentnnes es a Eee ee oe eae | ceedeat vfforta, which tho local comutttees of | eave are wall satisfied with to nomination, | fectly correct dono solely with a viow of om= | pe.tisily,, Putian Ne see ee aot bsunee of low is stayed until after the hearlng of the | » «| and monn to give it thole strong support. | ploying mua from ono department ins more | t34) - he We e Hote tn tug comniittes rections vestoray. | Compronsed Atr ae a Motor, pation, Hae ee eect iote ballot that iis no'tue daca gt | furuuermoretWby, do Hot propogo ta, eo | pressing work [a auother. SEE ee ea ea an a y Ho territory tn- nee s ) oivuy, bs | o ; eluded In the pool soul be practicallyens it | ‘The Mhltadelphta Reccord has the following | A semt-Annual Dividend of Fer Cont. | suyctivon nunneras herutfore to oxtond tno | Mioteck ts tt, Wood, hus out, to uu county EASY PAYMENTS SA Ae aonteey Nec fe now, and when competitive business 4s | regarding tho use of compressed air aga] Pypdputiuta, Pa Nov, L—Tho Peon- | Chteneo fund in this behult. 1 would thereture | MUAUS S01 oe, atom ring ‘duvs hot suceetth —— - the amjority oF tho slandinge committees of lett out by one road It should be left out by: A auracet): uest the committees who hays 1c y i" the majority of the sf rater 53 + + the others. A mufority of. tho piped wmator: aes sylvanin Railroad declared a sem!-annual Far dong uns work, Se tee a ont is bar | after. a presumably well-planned arrangemont, Somo of the Pertls of the Systen. the Episcopal diveeses In the United States - Voted for this proposition, whieh insures Its | witmacacenios essenger Hallway Company | dividend of 4 por cent. Patally “complete, to linish wp tholr tntonded | M cauturing u Kepubliean Convention, untess | oye, sf, 0, nobingon, a La Ballo gtreat lawyor, | tiereof of sil the Bishops, | Chis luaving been 1 defeat in general inveting, ns unaulinous | ynents withem compressed alr iotor, Witte Io —_——— gtforte at as curly aduy ns possible, and Faturn | Fresgour most unquailiied disapproval, “Hoping | advortised yestorday for persons who bad pur secured, tho Bishop-ulect wil oe ca er vate fs reatred, yiow of introdiing this new eystow on each uf Mixcollancous Itemn, to mo ull the wailection books. | J io not Uy any | you will favor us we remaln, yours triily, chased furniture from a certain man who was in | DY the senlor Llshop of the Uniten mts Tt was algo proposed that tha association | its tines if sutistuctory results uro roachod. A} ‘The grade on tho Northern Pacific Rall- | {ysrop receiving conseibutions, for propose W.'E. 7. | husinuss on the Weat Side. A roportor called on | SUch Bishop or Bishops us he may dest should consist of but one territory, and that | single car is being titted with machinery to teat the gross earnings be mul In the ool ind | the eae Pons Gioperiy ted others Wil be auDs ‘ that each tino be given a fixed nMotinent Of | iilod with engines und & thorough test wile tor i celved only 1 mijority vote Tn the coMMTt Ce, | ieee ae eee eee eee aiees Dut rout Ig now ready for the track-layers fifteen | wind ut any tine during the coining winter to EVERYHODY HAS A CHANCE AT THES Mr, Robinson and asked him the munmmu of tho yet : iniles west of Mites Clty, and itt becom. ] Tecelve such monyos ne may ho intrusted to my Thore appears to bo au imprussion in some | advertisement. Ho snfd that this an bud boon Anothor Colobration at Nowark,N. J citro to be fe Jed, Nulthor do f aympathi: rt rat Ce " ny "inet ” EWA ‘. d.. Nov. L—The German plated to the Rosebud by the [th vroxtino, | Giththe feollug tia’ onongh bis oO wa to Here ea ee, gatth Giducor fue First cons aclling furuiture on the“ oasypaymont” plan, | Newank, N, do, Nov. 1 Oyer 2,000 men and half that number of | render the suiferers better off than thoy | sresstonut District, and that tho four cundidutes and bud beaton forty or tifty persons nt the sama | Evangelical Sunday-School | Socloty, cele 0 In uso for ten yeurs In Nantes, France, but , + si " iB % * ) brated the aniversary of the Protestaul ' miediines Crelocks eth tho |, general | whon nn atteinpl was recently mito to atro | teams ureconstantly at work, Sixteen mites possibilty of tho most, wiiptetine “aulfering | om tho: epuclicnn aie FE eee eed tort | oi ee agminiy times, Thonenaborsead ia whieh | efurmation. . H Committee mado a report of what had been | tully ‘apposed the mnovations fe is tho tmvane | Weve Miles City fs a cut containing 5,0 throughout tho wintor ainong thom. f have lve | on tho Domocratig aidu—are only tobe voted for | tho cstablishment was #lgunted ubounded in poor AcBrotastadt Episcopal Cathedrals 4 done, but no unanimous action contd be hud | Gonot a Frenchman namod'L. MeKarakl. Tho yards of earth, which will be completed by | bored with earnestness becuse | believed, and | by tho voters of the South Division, ‘This is on oople who were anxious to live as cheaply 48 ay Ly the Intter part of noxt week, do ull ballave, (nat tho oat | jou inost wurthy, error. Te ote for County Conmissioncrs for poset, fad ThSIN UaNi nese Hay hues very aus Aunaxy, N. Y., Nov. L—A_ Protestant b ° y x ct . ‘Tho pl " Episcopa V cl e. Sy Henry Villard, Present of tho Nort | sum 484 Mal AU, Pg mua, we, weve rmeayee | th cine Dike Crna Over tha cIEEIY: | Getta pusinea aid sbate\wortwuns om tas | Eblseopal eathodral wil bo ereeLed here ern Paelic & Oregon ‘Transcontinental alle | bope that the Thursday afternoon eotertain- | to record hla cholce at the polis. furniture to secure tho payment of tho notes, —— road, Will arrlye tn the city tudny from San | ment will largely swoll tho fund, and that tho FIRST WARD. ‘Mer. Roblngon said he represented a labvorin; SAMUEL MORLEY, M. P. rnclaeo, "Hla Js. gceonipanial with atx | will wureoortocunyltiogs i Se (2 Ne | me Firat, Ward Monuuleng Club mot at cue | BAe Riad” era ba prec ah ———— Wealthy gentlemen from thy, Bust who as. | tous, last nublished, wore eoveral typo- | Grand Pucitio lngt ovening, but, on nevaunt of | ture to the valuo nf #1W from thiaman, and had | What He ‘Thinks of Eree Teas and slated Hane raking XA Ge: tue phlei f whieh will b . | tho sinuilness of tho nttendauce, immediately | piven no t t cl What Ho Thinks of America aud Ite rountry. tributary. te the O Tallway & | 8farblcal errors, some o! eh will be ‘cor. + yivon notes tu pay $8 per month and a chattel a want ry te Pty u ne Urewan A tu te . Fovtui below, ‘The ludlos of tho, Fullerton Ave eae eerie aaa mortage on tho furniture to secure thom, At | wuture. Fi ; salts i | enue Iresbytorlan Church havo done good serv SEVENTH WAnD, 0 ond of tho rst month dirs. Green had gon Hiv by the Chicago, Burlington é& Quiney at | guuetrerbyterian Churet roan ‘uilts, Bov- | Ata moctingot the Seventh Ward Hopub. | 0 the sore to tuke up the first uote, and bud IPERS aa ote ae rr Ta 3200 pe Me * trallotier ladies and churcbes wilt occupy. tho | 12M eee Ho On aaae suit worner ef Waller | Been inforined by tho proprietor that the notes | PAILADELMITA, Pa, Nov. 1.—Supiuel 3 Mr, Vanderbilt Is reported as having gald | Fem Upon othor days of this and noxt week, | und ‘Twelfth streets, laat night, the following | Were in ble safo and ho bad lost the comblna- | loy, member of Varllament for Bristol, Eng ath : oxcupt Thuradny, Noy, 3, when it will be needed turies were choson: Goorge. Arzal, Ole Ote- | 00. Ho would give bor arecotpt for tha moncy, ol ving a gre that he cared but little ubout the Cinelnnatl, | py tho Hxehange: Attor next week {t will not Notarics were Chopony ree, Aréul, Ole Ote- |r ovover, and bo did xo, ‘This was kept up, and who Is now In the elty and recely Hinmuilton& Dayton Rond, Should the | $Y canvoniont for me to tonderthe room, ap te | Robs Aix, Robulor, Ahames | Berna tea | whou the lust combination scheme was ‘old the | deal of attention from lending eltlzens, Was courts deelde nalversy to the consolidation he | will bu needed by tho mombets of tha Exchange, | andstuphon Ihonburdt, Prosidont Phi Nang | proprictor told Drs. Grocn that hls wate bad | asked today about tho questions of falr trade wouldw’t care the snap of his finger, “What | Aguin Task a liboral, patronage for tho enter | prosentud hia rosixnution, and luglsted upon its | Poon broken intoand tha notes stolen. and be | and freq trade, Le tx one of the, leaditg ie wanted pene tne Cleveland, jwalumns, tiinment at the Grand Opera-ilouse on ‘Thurs: Porn noceptod, statig as his reason that within | bad offered a roward for thoir ruturn. drs. Jnetnnatt & Indiimapolls Road, and he bs sutlstied to lave secured that property, which on any of the propositions submitted, Finale | motor can be attached to cars us bullt at prose fy'a commitice, ronsisting of deG. Gaultog | Cuewith but dite ditieuity, “Tho eniine und he Wabush, Av A. ‘Fulundge. of the Mis. | battery of sixteen cyliders to contula com ? 4 and 'T. y “itn, | Pressed alr will be underneath tho sourl Pacific, and ‘TJ. Votter of the Burling. = ’. i * cir, while on the front platform the engiuver ton, was appointed to findout whutterritory, | and uuctivery for cuutrulling the car in addition to that now embraced In the poul, | will be placed. “The cylinders will be charged may be necessary to be Included in the as: | with 100 cuble feet of air compressud to tho dons. sociation, and to ‘report to the mectlag at j1 | sity of thirty atmospheres, or u pressurvol 450 o'clock this morning, pounds to the square iiuch, In transmission to ? whe gaging re. Ble welll be, praised Haru, hot a hich wi ‘urther inerenso CHBUTO. The Vanderbilt Wounds Stl) Unde= | tho engineer by means of a 0 Un ntrol ctded iu tho Matter of Runutog jt | tho pressure appiled to the plston-rod, which ¥ Trains, will be bunt. unas of stvam in ordinary. rune 2 0 4 jel vod of twenty tailed an hour can : a eeey orang te Pennsylvania "lim: | obtained from the onulie, which 8 designed to se el express” arrived from the East about | run seven ites before the cylinders will need on schedule time—0:40, 1t was fairly tilled | recbursing, ‘The engine now boty bute at with passengers, tbe Pouadélphia Hyirautic Works for eom- lug wir isof un entirely new pattern and ‘Tho “Iinited express,” which left hero nt | wun lly. strong. A merit clajtued for the new sil yesterday afternoon, contained forty. | Me! day, Y Wi Club ther , | Greon held twolve rocoipts, representing pay- hosiery manufacturers of England, caillegtions Bot previously, reported to Soar. thecal Me ae innaetes ite Meas ur rarunnen na fnenis, of #0 onan, but bad reeelved mune of tha views on industrin! subjects are, therefore, {hs wanteal in Mile spateancOf rons: for sone sire Ketchol, $12 Mra, Bi iL. Talcott, $100: Fuation wie he hind woul for four yours. Diet. Ht time ago, Mr. Robinson said, thls man | liiterest, “With respect to fale trace, which yearn pist, e Mra, G., 50 cunts employes Chiengo & ‘Alton | Phe clu would not aceopt the resignation, and | Went out of busthess, and Urcon's notes and‘thy | tins become partly a party question by the ‘'he Baltimore & Ohio and the Wabash Kalirond, $7; Presbyterian Sunday-sehool, Bar- | adjourned in tho inldst of F chattel mortgage turuud up in tho hands of tion ot the Conservatlves; though It has nob a wrongld, vay vO ft By Mayor Warrison—Jon natin broker dolng business on Ciark atreot. Ho dtullways liye completed thelrarrangements y Slay! FEleon—YOnAn A: FOUNTEENTH WAND. FT a eee ron to tio. torniturs eld | seek fully adopted by them, 1 can say ubou, Wie. $8. * Meters Lodge, £5, Corimittes "Dry Guods"—D, Li, y for ruunlog Uirough trains between Chicago | MMe cfs ds We lrovontiss, secretary." | _ The Democrais of the Foutteouth Ward got | by parties who bad boon acrved in toeame way | It has become a matter of somo tntercsh nnd Detrolt in opposition to the Michigan : Bbc haaateyi ai togothor lust ovonivg ot the corner of Cornoll | as Mr. Groon, had fureciogod sume mourtwagus. Isfactory Central, and tralns will commence to run in and Noblo streots, and after elvcting J. F. fuking the furuilure, ond bud throatoned to | 1¢ would, vf course, be sntisfacley walny ortwo, ‘The trains will run’ over tho A DETROIT SCANDAL. yan Chufrinau proceeded to discuss the qu foso uthora, Nr, Hobinson arguod that | your country if we could exchange Wd Baltlmore & Ohio as far ng Auburn, Ind, Uon whother the usausatnunt levied by the Con- | thore wasn put up job botweon the two, ws the | factires for your corn and met, ald and from that point to Detroit over the Wa: | a suit for Divorce Filed by a Univers | ta! Committco should bo pald. Chris Cassole | broker bad not turood up with tho notes until | warvel to me chy how your population com tur is that It does, uot require an exwarienced uiieertorunit, The ropresoutatives of thi 51x passengers by actunl count It is expect | patentee in this counter: oupaet to MOLUINpILER ed that the business ot thistraln will Incrense | Wenortul rusuits with the inotor, thourh daily, mechanjeal englivers think {t will not be able to ies Vanderbilt people havens yet taken work Jn wiptor over a truck covered with snow no steps to mect the fast time made by the mu ies : Aci ney VBI g EO Messnges Having beet, re A New Bullroad to the Wont. ceived by the Genoral Passenger vet rally the Lake Shore and Michi, nin Content Lealle Tharohl project job a. now. sallrend fram tuuds from thelr General Managers, who ure Baltlmore to Cinelnnati to run parallel with foreo! in. New York. consulting withear Vander. { the Iie of the Malthmore & Obto Atallroad | bash. | It ty claimed® that this ine Is four | “watts, Minister — Serious Charges | Gpiuloy abiniue aight of tho ward. was ofthe | tho othor min hud sone out uf business, Sonts ty be vo taxed ir their. gaily expende bilt os to the best steps to ba taken Jn the | hasbeen revive. ‘Che new railway 13 to bo aes epee es brane ca | Agatnee Ele Wito. ene eit sgaunculed foe fa ihe | maurrestad for, obtalniug ae eee citar cates Lure ts HSE bg ch result i Your ‘bal “he L , vn a3 eC & - Y na, General Supearintenden ay 5 ~ AST Dr, | Ward was only andbe would willingly pa retendes, aud the cave is f cuno up before it, £0) ad Sl Ho Brooklyn Bayle, spenkingot the Penne | 008 a9 the Hulthnure, Clnciunutl & West | wit ina. Kuritug. Division Supennienl: | Oke To noatonk pretor of tho neve Deatver: | weaumamamantt but ie wae auuinst hie pinot | Huatioa Prindiilie today. Mig objout In adver: | fouritd of the peoplo oF the ned, states sylvunin's fast trulu, says: rn Ce . Ftitte was Ualthnore, | ont of the Chicago, Mllwaukes & St. Paul | 1 = ‘aly Ww Untver- ples Itwus finally deotded to open a subscrip- | tising for otuers who bad had doalings with him | wre {ntorestud In agriculture. J should hon It will uot be long Before tho Journey toChi- | Clnclunatl & Western, ‘The addition of the | Ratirond, went to Rockford. yesterday to | Sallst Church of Our Father, the finest edifice | Uon-ltst to make up the uiuount, Aftor tniking | was to wet them aa witnesses in tho cuse, and be | that, by negotiations between tho two Ga cuge wilt uniformly be nude in twenty-four } “Contral’ relates to the route chosen, which, found ten or twolyo who have beon | orniments, some modification of your tarlt Fy effect arrangements for the opening of the | in the elty, has commenced sult for divorce, | O¥er the prospects and tho proper course to | snye he bi: I in Hours, For areal calle 2 otra Fe he in addition to runing parallel with the Bale | new Hine from Rockton, the now roitte | He alleges that lis wife has for years been Pureue:sie Ga cal ete teqatedina (rad Das: might be aveured, Our, mae ule crouse sufoty and colerity, Ite probable that | thuore & Ohto, will He about midway be wuffeals mioteriine from daneayllle te gale morbidly jealous of all the women with whom | 4 short but well-attended meoting of the MORTUARY. Fucland Lnve ave es Vorcalthougl We tT Ciba recent blll Jung: Nov fa 4 | tweon that road ond the Chesapeake & Olio, Viera le is gults probablon now train will | He became nequalnted, either suctally or ta | qievonth Ward Hopubliun Club wus beld lust Bpeetat Dispaten to The Chicago Tridunee had, yeurs ogo, Inrge impos duties a seaunul jacliniaz, Tho Hah, point of centre of 2 piosuatih of the new road has been ts | be muda up for Chicaga, ‘The lockford train his capaelty as a clergyman; that sho has A tiptoe 4 parler, on Peis area faced Menvora, I, Nov, L—Tho funeral of | forelen productions, if fea ety dur ite seavily and the & urmaue delviog:whdel hava sued, iy which its projectors claiu that they | will come lute Chicago over ine Chieago & | vonstantly applled the vilest immes to all | made forbuving tekut-peddlers and a notary | Mr, John Ktnoy took place today, Tho at- Inst thirty years of free trade 1B Poeifis Branch, which it strikes at Davis | fi en pt the precinct ol fuctures have enormously, Increased. Junction, Iths not yet known change this chen CE teen Garde ane tigate aeunen oe SAE or a at eee tore dee. tendance was quite large, and comprised the | yind to find a growing opinion in many | we will cntise dn the rusining of the Kirkland or | of fits deceused first wife, and rofused to | Sunn aud Statu's-Attorncy Mills bud been a best people in this section of the country, | of your country in favor of large a nL will Cedar Rapids trains. allow her portratt to ang. Ui tuo house. ‘Tho | Rounced as the wentlemen who would furuieh | Mr, Kunoy was identitied with the business | tons oF te fasitt. Any lg result ‘A report ins been telegraphed hero from | geveral allegation ts that Mrs, Moxtord hag | theouturiaininane, om Mile cone, bak Mir, Mole | Interests of this clty from alinost Its mcep- Pee eat ie eecisty’ mie that many of Milwatkeo thut Mr, Gvarge Olis, General | Fepeatedly accused him of criminal inthuacy | momonts, He feared that if the woather was | tlon, more especially In Jumber, In’ which he HO een eee stig nat need prowetion 1B Frelzht Agent of the Chiengo, Milwaukee & | With the memberagof his flock and other | disagrocablo on clection day too many of tho | dealt largely, both } din ADITENG, KOS. | eee eee citi Hengrland.”' Ae, Surly St. Paul Railroad, had resigned bls position, | Ween, and threatuhed to take his lite, ‘The | respectable citizens would romain away from Pen ete ld thet eh aera rer Eee tera mart nme nities in travel and that he would accept the position of | case hus been gupprosged in all the elty pa- | tho polls and allow the Democrats tu walk off About a year ago his hedith began to fall, {spent the pust two it 1 States and Western General Freight Agent of the Bure | pers, but the scandal must eventually be- | with more than they would ing fale contest, | and bis death on Saturday, os ascertalnod.by | lug through the WV ben} the ec Ington, Railroad, Aw Mfr, Ohls resides fn | come known, and create a great sungation.*| For cach of the Hebublioun candidates Gon. | au autopsy, was the result of the bursting of | uxinining the resources o| hereafter some athor plu niust by deyived, pre weting Iu perteet qoul faith, aud aver deeetesd that tho paseengee copie we a fom | that the constrnetion of thix roud fe assured, years benes will bo bullt upon a phi which ree | inore than a suillclent amount of capital hays cent oxperiments have proved tu be entirel; ee eribe SN-Seuretary: Huceesatul—uainelys to fntroduetion of double WU been fusca taed Ex-Searetury-ub the, drivtng-wheels, the inner one worked by shorter | 7; f iat We Hlonison Has neveptd piston ‘stroke, which {imparts energy tothe ex. | ie Mresidency of the company, and fs to be _ terior whvels’ gultiefont to attaln u speed of too | Msoclated Jn the management with Henry B. miles in hour, Stability on the metala is zaloed | Uannond, Presidentof the Lndlauapulls, De- by lowering tho, boiler and furuace to within.a | caturdSpringiield Railroad andaf the Bostan few tncos of thé ground, and the momentum fs | und New York Air Ling, ‘Nhe fatter gentle pUUtTys A - ue down and uperute tracks east of Wallace | lows the north bunk ot the Ohio ‘diver, to street from the south side of Forty-seventh | Portsmouth, then to Gallipolis, on the Ghia i to the north side of Fitty-fitth, it the iver, a distauce from Clucluiuuli of about 150 “fyley : niles, Cross! hio River privilege of uslug lengthwise any of the In- West Virginia, the ie tothe te trvening streets aud alleys running north | Great Kanswha Nlver a distance of Counell dutta nt 7 be ang On th, eave und elected the folluwing delygates to the | THE “SILK-sTOCKING” DEMOCRATS HAVE A Unchecked by oscillation, So far tho new luces | nan will be at 3 i" " 4 Atnerica, cease tu oxello wonder, cate, wilelt controls the great Nonthern ayes as fay as his appointment on the Chicago, | liken, tha manuger of the Detrolt, Lansing | °<"fumbcr of now mombore Were recolved ana | WSN, Hn all tis business transactions, woll | presy the axtreient plemd have, no Houde a Sa paCSET =A vey, ere i Hurlington & Quincy is concerned, ean hg | &Northorn Railroad, and does nt lack for | tho club adjourned, aubject tweall. Iked and highly respeoted by all who knew | spect uf iny journey, ant rth country, % Western Indiana Belt Line. ater rullways, and whieh has recent) stuted on the. Authorlty of General-Sanager | frlunds and sympathizers, A, cross bill will- Nau? him, and his family tn thelr bereavement | whatever as to the future of | Sno ete Hs The Board of ‘Trustees of Lake h 4 sly extending its grasp to all | St 4H $4 undoubted! Aled, FIFTEENTH WARD, huye the sincera sympathy of a large circle | ‘There ls no question but that your peeuy j members present. ‘The following ordinances | ported to havea live Turerest in the new | been alfered to Mr, Olds by the Burlington, THE TARIFF CONVENTION. ovonlny, Bir; Chatles Catlin presiding. Speeches |. poecay TI NS AGAINST CONTAG yated—ualthough £ have ne doubt the die ry were adopted: ae. iad ‘he Union Pacitle Railroad announces that | CLeveLann, 0., Nov, 1—Representatives | Were beard jron Siesers. Healy and Coole, and RE AUTIO S AG MIN ST Ci ‘ry NON. . | Testor governfue a population, 30 fade there hh. ‘An orinuties to allow the Chicago. & | ,g{it¢ saute, detwrmbued upon tor the now | on Nov, Wa, regular tratn will by ran per | of mines in the Latke Superior ruélons con- | guaaug ue polities! tituaton, whieh wus te- 1 pyntguss, In, Nov, L--'The appearance of | Wvlt lanaunie und maton ches ut wll He Western Indiana Belt Line Railway to lay | (22d, agcordtnw to the prospectus, ty us fol | tween Quinta aud Denyer over thy new Ile | trolted by Cleveland men inet here today | gerded as excuptonally bright by ull prosoat, Picci cag rahe ely ldo fore, aympathios, wil nob dts, hat smull-pox ina viulent form ina neighboring | require statesmanstip and wisdut any. recoul Het ae ‘ Son z 5, aLOW-OUTe? town has Induced the city guthoritiey of Du- | seen enough to: justity to, wrk tay In Denver the following eventng at 7 | Nutlonal Tari Convantien to ba lield In Now | pho 1roquols Cluly, the now Domosratio or- | buyue to call a special meeting of the Coun- farmers who aro able ‘ant raiy, te Wed Mill leave Denver at 8a. tis arriving ue George H. Ely, Fayotte Brown, 1 i. duis ganizalon wolch Joie tongs weped iL aunply. (rel to take. action ou the matter of vaccina- | Hayguble-budied sons to accumipal: thet Council Blutiy at 8am, the following day, | ‘Thomas Aparortiyy ds Hageman, My Ar Lo ne ie hich the Union Lougue cluo file for | Hou. ‘The city is to be districted, and all | como out and try their chance, which KOX, All its coaches and sleepers are entlzely new. | Lauiu, and Charles tho Kepublicnus, bas wovod into iW Gow quare | umauufacturcrs and other buylnvssuen aro § sure will be » good cue,”