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6 . THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER %, L88I—TWELVE PAGES. very: P SUCH Mr. Aron, Mise Mlonachor, Mr. and stra. 1 Mr, . Si tne ieiver to ciaylord Pe | oom, Me, ane rss aloo, Ste nnd Me. A | (hace Aiulopemiont opes ety ane juts tence tu Mackinaw 10 ta | ean, i iad Mredoo Beanie of St, | uted by what fs called the Young Reng Raplds, Is t ° ith tt atural dams rN Al } CANADA. O€ Lasko Ontarior and nay thus seriously Me THE RAILROADS. (Com pals of which Russell | and present. fect the lake level. woe! Merrill, J, | Phe grade: H. 1. Porkins, | rather breav lon uinphrey: d Mrs, hompson are Uireetors, Rumors | very level an and james T —_——— . Leuls. ean organtzation, or tho eaitycieuttay | The Witthts Inscriptions. Hf « | totheettect that the Central Lown Is to be | ferryboat, tho Algomah, is ab Old Mackinaw, aeratchers—thoso who voted aguinst Ns Can She Say She Wants to Bpeciat Duapatch tv The Chess Tritunk The Goneral Managers Still Work merged Into the Wabash system, and the | and by the 15th of Noveiaber 1 Is expected 10 Whlting-Rooth. for Governor two years azo. On recone iell Moatrear, Nov. %.—An evening paper ing on the Southwestern present Superintendent, D. ON. Diekerlng, | have this ling opened, and also the Mare | qnesweitding of Miss Mary Ii. Whiting and Mr. | tion, however, both the Republican candidate Be Free if Sho wat" At lng been left t Canadian tof retired, ore dented by that gentleman, who | auette& Mackiunw Line, so that passerer | prank Hoath waa colobrated last evening at tho | “eclined, and Seth Low, aulte a young igg? > s 9 WI pure- exes ehnnge elther in the control or munagement | quette on Lake i ou pion Fa 4 as beer nominated, 0 fs hardly Fi] a penn scholars found insoluble. ‘The Rev. of the road, ‘Tho freight department of the Rock Island Cw Iti ae rate coMMIRcHOEOR tN ele Chitty but is a brbchtemtinded younggua \ » — Gearned and Constitutional 0; seal caontiells of Atgiibeeat fans Wingo scree Considerable Mystery About the Van- | x4 quorum Attended tho Proporcd | Hoa! Ins fysned tots matron a neatly-botld | igqq Souther ont, and Sr, Mouth ia member fan dry eeu vote avin fry Ml Ig Y ett ini a uty s. - *Shipplag Gulu’ o} pages, giving ace ce t i ‘i ‘ : p MeLangh. arned and Constitutional Opinion | tat the 1ittite und Aztec alfabets aro iden derbilt Fast Train to New Meoting of Gonorat Passonger Agonts | ciratl ; i of tho firm of Tobey & Huoth, pnekers. Ii, Low Will be elected. Lethe Ne f i P tleal, and by applying tho Intter to the for- citrate statisties to shippers sending gourds to | ye corumony was performed neTo'etook by | candidate should retire, the feht veyyieeln nt Clichanath, f + 4 OW ronned . 1 of Mr, Todd that She mer he has been enabled to read Inseriptions York. Speetal Wiaaten ta The CAteago Tribune a whe ats Ov wan ‘ribut i Ne Mshop Cheney, of Chelst Churely $v the prose | tween Slocum ant Low, with ‘slight Oan Sa: So. helonging ta His tu Ur ect ing heTane Giivinee Cixcinxatt, O., Noy, 2—The meeting of | West, Sorthwest, mit Northwest, (fom Chile | ence of the families and friends of tho ut Favenar Sten, tlowltn Is stele an Upe iY Is F au ail at es renee The General Managers Mill Weangiing | the General Passenger Agents ealled for | etgo to the Paeltie Coast, "The work eare- qu vou pio | Asnone sfione present, eer Hie Mit nna vers tt ie Republicans tea ete fee ts, | Over the Reorganization of tho Southe | vosterday at the Grand Hotel, to fix rates for | Wy Blves tho location of each rattroad, | jit. and Mee. He Ce Wilting, Ata . | will seo him elected without dlseontent, en: Sef alae much IHght on Old World aveatern Itullway Asnacintlot yesterday at the Grand Hotel, to fix rates for Tobey, Mrs. &, Rooth, mother of the groom, The Oral bust fo bo mde of tho late Prog problems, f . : 9 : sypecinily to Fi Hver, and const town, the distanes and ditees | stra X, jrooth, Dr, and Mrs. ‘Taloott, Mist Netlio | le tel ty ! : She Must Say It in Parliament, eaaal hs heal Sten nil Geupent Freight Southorn oxcurstontsts, especially to Florida, | ton yt-caeh Inland ‘place from tho nearest _ dent Garfield has deer vane isan rents of the roads in the Southwestern and Not by Public vu < ‘ « M vy t urk, Mr “4 . Y oftho Med t ne, who had called | routes in conneetion with the Roc! sland | and Mrs, Blodpatt, Miss J, Hotlistor, 5 nd Mrs, o sg! eM dey IM pares , Bicenit Dispatch t0-ARe Caen T¥IEN ts Ttaiiway Association were ht sesston the | ee eet ney ie tntly tnat | Line by Whleh. fretghe mayee consigned to | Auk st aid Sea'Ge Se Norrie, Atos Atien oot, | Wo wtro Trish cintuctnnts from Viewtnine see Meetings. Montnnan, Nov. 2.~—Lorses (ire belng | greater part of yesterday wrangllng over the} iy. "The vther gentlemen, eluding Ss. | its destination, ‘The total mileage shawn to | Mr.‘and Mra Tl iutaht, Misses Kettowy, | Hed abanearly date. | Macdonald inade the shipped from Montreal to Cuba. ‘This ts the | reorganization of the Missourt River poo- Kor, CoP. Atmore, ‘Se it, Deering, a, | be operated by the Chiengo, Rock Istand g& | Messrs, Haskell, Kiskern, Pry, Wallach, tonya, | autue of” Rdlward 4 es for the " ' beginning of a new trade between Canada | without coming ton delinit conclusion, and | G. Smith, Henry Monott, nnd ttn es Ktent Pacille Round fs 1,353, Murlson. aed Mawes the buldoxeid:ijeram it ouls yt 1 oy tt Oh Fiz. ‘ Mr. Todd to Bell and tho Weat Indies, another meeting Is to be held today to deeidg | General Passenger Agents, could not wilt, | rhe Locomotive and Car Departments of | stood under a wedding knot of cut Havers, was dn Virgil For Bo Tt from Mr. Tort eleve | “rho municipality of the Cote des Nleger, | yhether the Southwestern aAssoctation Is to pane Hwang aba distanes 16th FOr oer Y the Cutenzo &¢ Northwestern fave lech cot Nace et aad atoome’ Stias de Whtehng, stator uf eonsidgrabte, complaint about” Sonne AN . i 5 3 3 A . t rene bend, . er 0 » Miss J. 5. "i 2 Rey : She Ever WII Want to in tho suburbs of this elty, has commenced | hq conthuued ur note Althowh but litte — pullatel utile ane Thencl, aud will hereatter | ho ineido, as Uridestantis, Messrs, (Heute Aur wiodel for the Revolutionary moutunent thery it Be Free. an getlot to test the lati ot aalittatins to headway has been made thus far, yet the 11 The Marlettn & Clnelunith Power and Machinery, ‘The officers’ in | 8% W. Colttns, Clinton fal, and Vernon Booth whieh Congress intrusted to a coinmissiog : einpllon from annulelpal taxation. ‘Phe ease ‘ : fi Pe " oar ! ee q of seulptors, 1th Mr svi probably Hud its way tothe Privy Coun. | leatlons wre that some kind of an arrange Bavrinon, Md, Nov. 2—A meeting of | charge will be w Superintendent and an As. | “ste tie ushers. ‘ titorgs Th is wale that Mr. J, t2. uf M 4 Virel, also i natly i 3 cit. ment. will be made before adjournment the Conturence Comuiittes of bondholders of | sistant Superiutandent of Motive Powor and Tho beldv wis handsomely attired ina white | Ward, also native of Oho, made the de re W satin robe, with vell nud orange: blossoms, algun. A Hberal sum of money \ y The Hittite Insoriptions—Immigration of whieh will prevent the breaking up of tho | the Marlotty & Clnetunatt Rallroud and of | Machinery, with office at tig West Chicago "Tho house was profusely devornted with Nowe | Cansress, iid Te was (hougut thine nee y ’ , "1 on ry 4 ie q vi his ¢ ors. After the reception supper wua served by | Nip, Ward's re i man of Hotter Than Blacking Stoves, bination, as none of thy roads are in a | Tepresentatives of the Battlmore & Ohlo In shops. «All ofleors and employes of t . AL zption wut Mr, War's reputation ought to have sug. & FrenchmenuLako Ontario sroctab Fitapateh te The Cateago Tribune cpiittion ta mana th deeanih freight rates, | terest was held yesterday bn tha siiblevt “a Herat at. Mott i wae nnd Muon nea musla for minneis Watch ns epeup rit A inte restvil omnes heute than & bastard tue : Getting Shallow, Hasuzox, Nov, 2—J. lL. Sproston has | and consequently the dissatisiied roads will | Me teorganizntion of the Marietta Rowd | te G. Wy, ‘rilton hay heen appoluted Super- | hour. 5 which stands tipon the heads uf | lars i etting Shallow, beer mt veeblacker In th i Nothing definit was decided on, nhivhash is i Tho presents wero numerous and beautiful. y 4 group o * ec ae ok stove-blacker, In prefer to make concessluns rather than bring ep ae mL aut Alt Tantes a1, Leal abseil Hue Sliver, -cntegingy ware, ond palnstugs word | cincing feures, thirteen in number, “Phe foundry of Messrs. Barrows & Co. of thls | about a serious conilict at this thie, Resignation uf a Master of Tranmpor= | Serlutentent. Ar Ellon has beer i | sung tho list. pedestal, also, Is catt Into tithe flantkin pedi Views fof Mr. .Adoiphis odd on the | city. ‘hy other day he received a letter con- The sume gentlemen who were present at tuelons Nottie heat ratte wnat Aer, iioow Mr, and Mrs, Hooth will make a. tong trip | ments. Cons! dering the lonely situation on Subject of Cannadinan Indepoudence, taintig a draft for 3500, also Information that | ye tneetliue Nusday participated in the de- Speetal Disnateh ta ‘The Chteaco Tribune. ina Leake Saati aunt of the Pittsburg through the south and return to this city to live, the wlinre of; the Chany Bay and the : aap raerger ene ain he bad fallen helt tu proporty to the value vl | ripuraitons of yesterdity, and addition. was | Devcon, 1h, Nov. 2—Yesterday the | & Fort Wayne Ruilrond, Chnac—Pope, wath have tlane much hetter if they ee 3 Orrawa, Nov. 2—With a view of obtain- | $50,000 in Treland. Sprosten dropped the ‘ So ae ae | esl f Ilarry We Osh Maste: eee - 4 fall ! bey had de. : " f Canadian | broshes, donned a tew silt, and satled for} Me de Tow, V President of the | resiznaton of Harry W. Osborne as Master Miss Hattfo C. Chase, daughter of Mea. C. JT. | vised an artistie Halithouse. whieh should fru an opititony on tie "aitieat any Mtot | the Binerald Isle at once to look after his | Wabash, ‘The committes conststing yot Mr. | Of ‘Transportation of the Hilnois Midland MATRIMONIAL, Clark, was mneried atBo'clouk Inst ovening at, | bea shaft by day and a piilrof trebynisht ; independence from a constitutional polnt of | Ny tno ner A. A, Talmage, Missourl Pacific, J. C. Gantt, | allroad Coumpnny took effect, Lr, Stevens, tho family residenee, No. 519 Dearborn avenue, | Tho truatbtee wish this fe 8-0 passton tor ; vlew a reporter called on Mr, Adolphus Watnish, and id. Potter, Butingion, to | late of New Orleans, went on duty at once, Lowix—Lord, to Med. Willian Pope, son of Mr. Charles Pope, | Moueyuukine whtel has Kot Hole of the i ‘Todd, Libravinn of Parliament and one of} | A Hallway Reorganized. whom Wus referred the tusk of deciding Sa Spectat Dispateh tu ‘The.Chicage Tribune, tho will-known = tnultster.. ‘The: ceremony Fen necadlon except in Lae a ay Oe Ne E the lending constituttonal authorities in tho ‘Yoronto, Unt, Nov, ‘The management | what additional territory should be added to Heavy. Damnzes Recovers. Wauraca, Wis. Nov. 2—Tho mnrelage | was performed by the Rev, Dre Hyder, propriation, of an ap Britlsh Empire. After the renorter ex- | of tho Midland Railway has been thoruaghly | that ht the present assuctation fy nN Ummana, O., Nov.2.—In the easvot Yooum | corsinuny of Mr Doli Lewls and Miss | of St. Buu's pintuedt his. business, Mr. ‘Loud with his | reorganized, and ts to be connected with a | 1 was niable to come to an agreement. It | against the Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St, Louis erin guy bee aN . oom Were = Wunttendad, : ‘ brite“ nod gl rove Mattle G. Lord was performed: in St. Mark's rc : revive OUR FR: G i He y ever, that a pul should mag Ci 3 After tho ceremony the happy pale received the U. ENCH GUESTS, f o isy consontert to give hts opinion | line of new stect steamers from Chieago and | Teeommencded, however, Ratlway Company, itn actlon for damnges of | jnise reaeey Bes alii 4 ea : : . ayant re aa vit regard to | Duluth, Tho object of the company {s to Ye arranged on Colorado, business by all S117,000 for the Tew UE enitle, the Jury te AEplseopal Church thls afternoon at5 o'clock, | congratulations of those present. ‘fhe bride was 5 t i : ‘hicage, $8 : siuvons'l slate | ttttlred Ina deexs-of-winewolored eatin, teimmed : er the propriety of Parlinpent moving in the | segufe Western fretght by way of Port Hope ae aati Ue Cees from, tle AE | turned a verdiet tn Tavoraf Yocum for the | Me Rev. IL Watts, of Stevens Point ofllela | Vin isncades with high oareago and Spinisn | ‘THO Way ‘They Were Xntertained vy Universalist Church, Tho to New York. haan C Y x 1 full amount elatmed, 7 ing. Friends of tho couple had magnificent: | jace searf, the ornaments being orange blossoms. the Bostoutans Yusterday, matter, tint body hing Ae ee at to sbwhoa Tan ik Fexor eens ive: ALOU as sane Iv decorated tho ehurel with flowers wud | ‘Thora wat quite fan oxpibition of valle and Speetat Mtanatch to Tha Chieago Tridune, % expr shouse: rowned In a Reservoir, ti 3 caster peri eat ails ie r ea f Me. tos, Nov, 2—'l' are Soa attcoting. cabaoliye. IE Loxpos, Can, Noy. .—Thomas Lawret Western and St, Louis & San Mrunelseo rall- Belacalanancs Brean ere ie He ne ery ee Charl J areas ara as. uaoriy ? Mrs, rls: FODe,, Ta, Me 5 uoK, roads to partle{pate init. ‘Chose roads were | Mr, GC, 1. Hartwell has been, appointed | out of the ost attractive and beautiful thee | 3tr’ and Mi. Otle &. Favor, Mr, { Mntely been very unfavorable for thasuecess. {twas thought by them that Independence | the cutter of a tailoring establishment, yes- hat representeiat tls ineeting,but itis stated | General Freight Axenb of the, Honbure has taken place it Ity fora tong time. | and Mew. Georga Ft. Miles, Me. and | ful carrying ont of the carefully arranged rel q y, an | lerday auarreted with: his wife, lett the | thit they are willing and ready to enter [nto |-) s i ens? ee | At hnlt-past 6 abot avited gitests wel Mrs.iL 1, Mites, Mra, 6.1. Siow, of Floritas Mr, "1 by Wwonld be for the welfare of the emuntry, wu | leroy auarroted With his wife, lett the | that they arg wiling and realy 0 enter 0 |-Hatiroad Company, slob dK. ‘Tucker, Te | jose nt tho resepelon at hg resents oF | geste amare ste ehsamee teens | HEOeraM for tho entertainment of tho French BS: Srow! ve! gy | house, walker he reservolr he witter- {ste u jon. u pine a 2 D saree TE 7 “rE. Rube rene Be ody 3 Ww! a e: a ee eat Pena Works, wid deliberately, drowned himself, | weringeniont of this dnd will, howe] signed. ' the bride's father, ex-Mayor G. 1. Lord, Mrs, EF, Suberton, Genova, IN Mr. nud Mrs, | vistors who are now guests of the cfts, v ay 7 lo Jobin i. Hudson, Mr. and Mra. '2. 0". Watson, Mr. | fhe: 3 bee! , tional. “Tho wisdom and expediency of the | 25 body was recovered last night. ever, depend upon the aetfion taken | Mr, dolm §. Corning, formerly General iehe Hlehold Sliver Wotding. and Mrs. dunes Dale, Mla Dulo, Nr and Mis ad There has heen a drizzling rain, varied by a —- In rerard to the reorgniization of the 7 th, Ki © ‘Tex: le : M, Long. Mt. dale, Miss Oug, Mis ocensional heavy showers. ‘The sun has not thing fs, of course, quite a different matter. Mengro Accounts of Wreeks, Southwestern Railway Assvelation. If tls Parnes Ten Aas Teal wn : Mr. and Mrs, Abrahat Biebotd celobratod the frome e vith, Mrcivnte, aties | shone since Suturdny last. ‘Tho streets sted z Lam merely speaking now of the constltu- Sr. Jouns, No F., Nov. 2—Reports of | association: goes out of existence, whitch ty y Ae HBR eaten wenty-lifth onniversiry of their wedding tast | Watt, Mr. Ei. d. Wilsum, Mra. Vobin, Mr. C. imudily, and outdoor travellng either in car. tonality of the movement. We have nuer- | wreeks are received’ frou the northward haraly probable, it would be useless to form | Agent of the Peorla, Decatur & Evansville | yvaning at Standard Hull, ‘Tho atfulr was tho | Parish. ; sia ar oitook daasecea tate al a ous precedents for that In the British ff ATE | Fire guru ails etonirerew aves ated ESAT a Colaruda noo) us It provisions could not | Railway Company with headquarters at Chis | most brilliant which Chteazo bas witnessed in | Bet penile tienletotl tha Sunes ni Vou tho NUCinheiatike lhe MD a enereeal ent, Where various motions have: been 7 e sad enforced. A cago. tmuny yenra, und never bave the tloral decora- V iw’ x js AMILETS, 3 8 mane FO ee at sel tains ve SERVED HIM RIGHT ings Gio foprhrorlad divicion oe aie south gent ithe Lake Shore & Michigan Southern tons tee Cuuuted. ‘Tho guests Leeun to atrivo | gtrcete: COUSeKEORINE AE No. 48) Nori Stato Cadets, badd yee cect e on composed Ppencte: 0 i sue! Paty D bs rritorial dlvis! $ yest= Z Yeluuks ‘1 nf f | ———— q us depundes ay pea rr Troe Tht Chi Assvelation, and numberless propositions | Itnllrond brought hera yesterday seven ear- | bout 6 o'cluek, ‘and were reasivad by tho host wl rapresentat ves of the best funsilies $n the f Snare dy . rwhiel te and hostess In tho dintng-room of the elub- | THE NEW YORK ELECTION, | cits, turned out with full rayks to wrong, tn tha, tater bs thoeuentar 19 le A Clover West Side Thief Wakes Up the y Suties Ee ule ofunaniots londs of Snulerantt Most. ot then its house. ‘Cho receptton-roums aud dining-rooms do escort, duty, and tho whole tain such a state of things by force, ht ; Of 2, SEDI ERT NNO Ee Sue: from Germany and thoy are destined for tho ho’ eae regard to Canada, it by am miatter of public | Wrong Customer, and Now Carries 2 | py th 2 y y extension roads west of the Missourl | ywogt wher : * on tho lower flour wero thrown together by | Apathy on Both Sldes—'The Democrats | role of the procession Lhrough the city was Teaitteuy that British Ministery have repent- | ititot An An Baek—Cho Wound Likes | [iver was proposed and discussed, but was | West where thoy mean to grow up with tho | jeans of foldiug duors, and tho guosts spent tho | save tho Host Chnace—Entoreating | ined with deep rows of spectators. ‘There ed from thne to thie that the Imperial Goy- | ly to Prove Fatal—A Thilefitidden | found to be hupractienble. Tt was finally | country, , eurly part of tho evening In. promonuding | Contost in Brooklyn ernment sega HSE dusire hort, Cucala ome y ay propused thas i aw Kg hy by cramntrast nd ‘Thy storm of yesterday has caused furthor throug file hallaanid oxtealllig congratulutions auth da the Utchnstl Basuities i naimoment longer than she ceases to wish to tiHuin Kerns, 21 ycarsof ange, a young man | cliide the same ritury” pres One, | delay and hindrance to trains, especially tn | to Mr. and Mra, Kichotd. Ono of the younger politicians who hasa nak 4 ek a form a portion of “the —Emplre, “und | whow the police tnve always looked upon with | ald that the question of addittunal territory ah A perry. THe “ateout' Ii rout ef tio: eld boade wae. lent oF Rulltenen ht Now work Cluy ese | Peters. Gov, Long and Mayor Prine, with that tho mourent a request for separation Wis | suspicion, aud some of whose relatives nave | Be Welt to the roads having ties West oF ills ihe velulty of Laan ae panes No. brilliantly lighted by ealejum Nghts, and a aie LEB HIS LE GROUNRIG CAITR DE Tnaees ‘M. Ontrey and the Marquis De Rochatbeau constitutionally nade ft world be granted. | yeon a continuous conrce of trouble, was shat, | Alissourl tiver. “These rouds are. the Bur- | traing ou the Keokuk & St. Louis, can gut | co nony extended from the curbing to the main | 2 uned o b cults enext | respectively, ovcupled carriages drawn by Vite EX press of ateaptniion on the tee pai * } Thuton & Missouri River, S ph d& West- | lito tho former elty,. the transter being ef ny, HW election, “It is impossible to tell how things . "The Frenctuner mubjeet hy GMtihunent wuntle aL have ERR Ma Cine LEE eR ae ern, Contra Isranel Union Vaile, and othe feetutl by boat, from Bueun Viste, dau private cynpages wore most promiaose i | are golng,” said he. When Arthur tad ee at at frou Providence atlvowen stated, be quite constitutional, the same 4 ers. JY these routs cannot agrees the matter 'Phe Central Ul & Wisconsin ‘a sis a ° " ree * oui ¢ opinion oxpiessed through another channel | cempuntons held up und robbed shortly after 2] jy ta be referred to ‘urbitrittors, Whose Commnny Wethe Htots Wieeauain alin aa Se Rta ati rooanetOn rooms downs-talrs cone ot an fete Het Janene Dae this mornings, Attér breakfast at the Ven. for lustance, by public tieetings—would be | o'eluck yesterday tuorning, near the corner of | deelsion still be biutlag. Also that panied tn this city within a few days, Ltls | the tural olterings wero seattered about in ork he cout aly ny alse money, dome, where forty parlors. and sleeping avery different matter, aud would be highly | Lumber and West ‘tweltth streets. ‘The latter | the association nud the Missouri | to run tn connvetion with the Rockford & | kreut profusion. ‘Tho chaudeliers were hung | have divisions consequent upon the defert | quartmenty are reserved fur tho party, the objectionable. F Know that this is contrary | thoroughfare, from the bridge ta Canal street, } Pacitic agree pon what business in South- | Northern fram Rockford north to some point | With smiux and tare tora bells, and | of Senator Conkling, whieh makes it impossl- | siate-Llouse was vistted, then the party drove to the general Lnpresston, bit au eon has been intested after mghtfall for years past, wa saul SUG EL Putra LA to eurlito not yet deelded upon on Lake Stnerlor. th She lobes, Wore tort baricationss ble for us to get any money, and wo must | to Bruker lil Monume its SCL MESCIURG ivan A eehielt aie a eee Aen Sed lee eo ohne rola RUE AE He cit torte also to be vSuiunitteltto_ arbitration, Mr. LW. H. Courtright, General Freight | dintug-room was « handsome bow-knot In flows | have money tu conduct our clections, consid- | Roburt GC. Winthrop made wan address, After See Lhnt Ie the Way Lregard tie | G2 tho purpose of wayliying pedestrians, Tho | coiny portions of Lhese propositions received | Agent o£ the Chicago’ & Alton, ammounces | ers. Gnd tho other doors wore surmounted by | ering tho enormous majority the Democrats | that the drive was extended to Murvaril Cok Taneatien froin ne constitutional puintat view, | Weullty fs suet thut but few persons, | thy unantinous cousent of all the roads, | that ls road Is again taking froleht’ of ull ma hargexhoes: Amon thes Hora tribttes | nave amnlnst us an this istand, Not one eent e, Where President Eliot welvomed the As for ny own private opluton, that ig quite | Otslde of tho luburing elusses with | whiteathers not. Mending the discussion of | Kinds for Bast St Louts, St Louis, or be | Sory ‘tho® roliowings Huurstented. wluvcrs aire | of mionuy bus been ratsed for tho elty'elec- | Visitors, and the slght-seelng closet by a mother inatter. Lam not adverse to ity | Whom tt was a necessity, would dure venture | this subject tho meeting tdjourned until 10 | yond from Chieago, the Diockade at Hast St. | andy . Teeopold floral coltuinn with it dues not luok if ive would visit to Longfellow’s wonderful old house, i being published’: bul, as Cis merely my own | across the bridge after night had fully set in. | o'clock this morning. ‘The prinelpal thing to Jannlsslisting about over so far ng this Ine ts wit ‘RH and Tread Meet, | Hon, and it does not look as. if we would | where Washington once hud 1g headguar 3 opinion, you need not inka a noteof It une] Phere ls but one inhabited house inn distance | determing today in order effect a mew pool | cone . prema, vase of Hluwers, Strand Mrs.E.Frank- | tilse any money now before election-lay, | ters. Several rooms with thelr furniture Tess you Wish. Lbellove that the great inns | of nearly two blocks between Canal street and | Ix what eonstleration Is to be allowed the | On the Invitation of Mr. TF. 1. Wicks. | gytlial; handsome bauk of-tlowors with “1835." | and in that ense we cannot pay tho tickel- | have been preserved substantially as they of the peuple of Cauda are oppose to inde: | the bridge. ‘The others are ulther cout or lume | Chleazo, Burllugton & Quiney for business | Superintendent of the St Louls Division of | ogy fad gold and sliver wreath, Me. and Mrs. | yorvers and put up tho booths from which | Were left by him, and the exterior pendence, atl that Canad at neart Is sound | yer offices, or are iniserably dilapidated and | cartied vin Plattsmouth and the Missourt | the Pullman Car Compuny, several of the barca ts CO Rt all. PE | the tickets wre distributed.” i EAA teen plpelianes ale unt the ue Role Tau Tea As alint ei sy abandoned structures, In these the thigves hive Eautile for business curried south of Kausas, Soutuwesters rally ae (aw ty tho elty | rigged, with tte-bonts, on wen of towers bear- | + Dut thera is a xreat deal of apathy in past, 6 was wecupled tn the drive, The started by .politteians wi y . oe se 4 ye econipantad erday aige of nic alates, fru ra. Irn Monheimor, Maurica alin * aa ta tteint® ‘assih canis ai latter ty ccenpy thelr attention, aud reuily beats necustomed to le in ainbush Cor thelr ¥ Pullman, where ¢ i both purttes,? L sald. aurcers’ nccompanied the party the whole were seventeen carriages, containing the vistors, State and elty oMielats,. snd inter. tt were shown through | Rosenfeld, Schiossman, and Louis BH, : little or no stake in thacountry. — it fy | tls. “here aro choice avenues for a thlef’s | A Good Doal of Mystery About Vane | ty Pullinan Car-Works. Kuppenteluer; ‘chunpago basket of Howers, |“ Well, thatapatty always is to the ndvan- | distance. Tho reception nt the Vendome raul er a qurlous colieldenee that you should er dearer ruc ons edd gue Aa triate derive Fast ‘Train, hiv Honey (Penns fluralopergno, Mr-and Mes: | tage of thu Democrats. If we beat them, tt | DexAL ab 9. ofeluck, and was brought vester 1. Wilson has | fazaras Silverman? epergno with "pendant to a close au hour or more after uN criti i AE to been maldag requests on varlous ruitoads | boquets, se. and ira TA. Koby hank o¢ | 8 by muking a special effort. When | jianight. ‘Therm were al least, twenty-tire Bae 1 ate: aa een tae Une Ano Bar LIEGE seusoug The. fast train between Chicago and New York in | hers for nies, Swi mh it. 1g belloved he tne | loworesSe.and Meee M.A, Meyers basket ne | Gov, Morgan was nominated tho last tina | funded people present, and well A aOrEecNe tho tarthorof the Candler denthty whieh | ed ih this ono louattty, have aiost | OPPusition fo the Penusytvantu’s Huvlied ex- | tends to sell, aud “he ts therefore meeting | white tnd red: sosua, Mr, and Mra. Albert | unjust Lucius Robinson he came to head- | display of dress and ditmonds has not beer Wil be lssued tomorrows Lhaveentiied its | equaled it mttiber ‘nil that invo “tien | press on the sly. Beyond tho fuel telegraphd | with Il success, We styles hnsulf ‘Teket | Helvolbachs buskot, Strand Mre N, Thuyers | i csory and sald thuthy would give $10 to | scelh M1 Boston tor ten years at least, The ‘Is Candin Loyalty a Senthnent or a | Petee elsewhere fn the elty, Tho shootlag ot | from New York that ft had been deelded to | Agent Unlon Railroad Ticket Oilee, 1013 | wihupy, Mr. and Mrs. Honry Leopolds eperene, every school-<distriet in the Stite as an etoc- | Wsemubly was i cosmopolitan one. Every Principle'—that is to say, {8 the loyalty of | Nerns iv this the private park of Chlewwo ligte | siya fast livin on and after noxt Monday | Chestunt street, t'hitadelphta, Me. aud Mrs, ‘Ted 1. Mayer: Horut horseshoe, | tion fund, ‘There are 1,300 schoul districts, | Stde et ofletal, polltleal, wd social Ife was the Canadian people something avanescunt s cminut tll to ho a warning to otborsot {O° N ear . * . SMr,. Walter L, Lewis has heen appointed | Dora Kobn uni horgeshve, Mr, 4 cere : els, {represented |The Governor and stall and something merely the tiect of eertaln pass: ad Hert Tester, the poor greener | Over the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern freight agent ab ‘Terre Ilaute, Ind, for the | 820 Mrs. Hour ‘basket, Mr. and | aud that made his subseription amount to | army and navy officials In wnlforis relieved ine senthnents, or i It something wile is | henrtfeit thas iw thier-rddencomumng, | tl New York Centrat Rallroads, whteh ls | Chieazow Kastern tiitnols Tallrond,. vieo | Mes, Coklianns basket, New nnd Mi Graenee. 1 $(3,000, Ie did not pay tho money, and it | tle, sombre evening dress of the gentlemen, Dased upon certain firm convictions Mesiner vourdy at tho eloon abd boarding: | Mutle the tine between Chlengo and New | Mr. W. 1D. Hiwing, the nawly elected Seere- Bee Moyen Ree Gia de aiaeans | Was advanced for him by:thejworkinglmen; | wid the davziing diamonds and magulticent short, isitaprinciple? J treatthesnble house of Cone Kubler, No. 72 West Tweltth | York in twenty-Hve hours, or one hour less | tary and ‘Treasurer for the Evansville & basket, Mr. and M: street, the only Inbabited house above referred ‘Torre speak fo moon tint subject today, | frmburyneda made pursuit tie humsetoties | It looks as If Vanderbilt means torun a | yA seulper named No Melua; | butafter ho was defented he could not re- | wilets of the ludfes were positively mugalie jr ? , Hhuatty veut. Mayor Prince introdtved — every torteally, and, after polntayg out and than the time tinde by the Pennsylyanin’s Huute Staltrond. | Mr. Hwing was | oporgno and buquete, Mra. J. hn. ber that f ehiprome.| ects. guey' H aad ing certain lacts which speak for Hemselves, | + Ho ts employed In tho lumber-yard of Haten of z eens formerly Cashler for the Chicago & Enstori SETHE WXTE: Tambor Tint fe ever aiaile, Any. ALE DrOW | wady: do, the weoneu. |, Alnister Teoine to the conclusion that Canadian loyale & Holbrook hard by. tn train, wothing enn bo lonrned at the oMtees of | Tiinois al ‘Terre Haute, me scant sieve eA RCA Peale ane inviten | {8+ So tho boys had to lose Ht? Here the'] he in turn gave introductions fo the ty Is something more than a suntiment—that | 3° a a te Hed, the Lake Shore in this elty, Mr W. 2. dol bute, when, at the ri tani he Mr. Charles G. Eddy, Goneral Froight ty Careo youtis pion suddents sprang upon | 80M General Passenger Agent of the Luke | cont at tho Chicago & Northwestern Ralls and, by blows trom some heavy blunein- | Shore, was stimmoned to Cleveladt yester- | yy. Hives notlee to agents and connceling ealated and read, ut beeause f wrote it, bub ta stones it ds thought—felted them to | day by Genera) Manager Newell to assist | lines that hig road will discontinue reeciy= because If consider the question a weighty | tho sidewalk. and robbed them—Testner of $b " ‘ i “tral! vin one, und ong whigh should be well con- | ensh, including a counterfeit dotlar, und Reis of Dina Jn making arrangements for tho rune | ine frokght for shipmant via Dinmond Jo sidered by the people of Canada.” iis tint, Whe ttter is of powertil trume, and | ning of the new tralia, ‘The.anake-up of the | {iio for Mississippl Ulver polnts bows ee . inde uw Carions realgtancy, which accounts for | train und ity varlous stopping places are stil] | Dubuane Nov. 3, and for Dibuaue and tho thieves overiuoling a revolver which Teamer i points between Dubuque and Fulton Nov. 1, Nows from Ottawa. { slge f kept profound seeret, And the same mys- ; tte ¢! F carried in bis bip-pucket, and with whlch he 1 z Mr, C.D, Law has been apyolnted Snper- Speclal Vispatch to The Chicago Tribune. commenced tery prevails in regard to the extra fare and | pytondentof U 1 ‘the Orrawa, Nov, 2.—-[t is understood that HUAZING AWAY AT THE THIEVES other featires connected with It Alt {ntondont of the W esters Halvislan af tia # te 5 n burg, Fort Wayne & Chieazo Raltroad ta Mr. Fowler has been uppoluted Chief Arehl- ns sven ws they bad turned to run, He fired | these matters’ must be known to. tho | place of Nr, GD. Gorham, wire goes on the tect of the Puble Works Department, vice Se ate roan taut ae of sculny. Vanderbilt people: by thls time, ag the | Chicage & Northwestern us Superintendent, Scott, resigned. Ie was theareliltect for the th cB eS ‘ at 1M: fthe Luke Shore & Michi- | of the Wisconsin and Milwakee Divisions of din, ‘fhe wounded thict, nevertheless, man: eneral Managers of the Like Shore & Mich! 11 id. Me Law k ? rf centre Parliament building, and also the | aged to anuke bls. escapy with bis companions | gun Southern and Michigan Central Rail Pint fom ee eS IL, Bross State Capitol at Albany, pari ea err ara et dalohmar aluiu roads lad a are ae conferences in regard dng rallfa gir “ins, hold Miho: wasttion ve + A speelal committee will be named at the | Lumber street, followed then over Into the A Uta anata Soe a utuetLs at New Rondmaster on the Plitsbury & Fort Wayne approaching session of Parllament to Inquire | South Bisaon. a a noted Officer Gogeln of | that a fast (rain was to be ran ft 9g} pposittn | for suveral years. {nto and report on the telegraph service of | WHNE had bapa in oy ate wud fo the Ponusylvauin, One thing, fowever, | ‘Thy gradme of the Atlantic & Pactife Ronit the Domlnlon, aA gentleman promluently } and arrested. Kerns was found tobe shot inthe | is positively given out, and that is that ne | is new within seventy miles of the Colorado connected with telearaplile business fs now | back, Just below the lett aboulder blade. Ite | dining or hotel ears: will be run_on the Vine | Hiver. ‘The work of coustruetlan 1s belug prepariug information tu be given in evidenea | W838 canveyed ut once to tue County Hospital, and | derbilt train, but that three stops will bo | pushed forward with great energy. Lt re 3 a tho Kurgeons who there attended hii were of le for supper, brenktast, and dloner, ‘The | said that the forthcoming finanelal plan for betore such committee, 5 the oplilon thut the wound would prove fat i sunt for this is probably the same which | the extenston of the Atinutic & Paclile oul 4 lover vac re the course of a fow days, Tle was reatlus cou 7 i . rf tf Yr SI, ‘hich & The Dominion Government have confirmed Khwl for not eating his supper. Che | will call for $15,000,000, of whieh $5,000,000 the Collector of Customs at Toronto’sseizure | {rtnbly Inst evening, but thy ductors anticipate | Lake shore und Now York Central lye no | will be used for the construction of the line ofthe “Age of Reason” and "Pocket ‘The- HCA TTA RST IA eer ining or hotel curs at thelr disposil, ‘and est ward from Vinita through the Edin ology.” Korns dentes [n toto the stury of the robbery, | therefore are not ably to put any on thetrain. | "Territory, ‘The other $10,000,000 will pustt Uclow is given thotext of the welnoyrludie | wad ways the, Dutchmen” poked quarrol (ee ttteae nel a reuan abe Uine He fast: | thie work through -Gallfornls ti Sur «Eran: ment received by the Ottawa Lodge of Odd- OH AGOL Flite, a i BAY Mle! nil, | chico, Fellow: 8 q y Heat. y tuk ‘Pestuer aud Ituls Into cuse | and this makes the Michigan Central people th t lows ter ele: fevolntion ie suuclolaney tody, Dar when tere wi no donger uny doubt | feel rather bine, as the basmness whtek, aed Mr, George HL. Vaillant, General Freleht Pith ne rvintives of the. te sident Git+ | asto'tho manuye of tho shooting they were re | pous on Lialt hop. dn. tral would be dle Agent of the Lake Shore & Mlehigan South- OCHA AML AS SEL E GA TY ASL tengod upon thelr own reeognizancos, ‘Vosmor | diverted to the Lake Shore fast train, which | Ct allway, hay just issued a special notice PerAnTAteT OFS TATE AV Asis TON. D.C..Oct. | was pretty well battered up about the face, and Tenves nt tio same thie. The diletiienn that, owing to the many disastrous aceldents Beak ia Htutlers Seeretary if te (Rtect fais one of bis eyes wos badly brulsed. Hols had a Contrat people cuntiet sea why uiteh a allt that have recently oceurred, and the grent. Hnvore: ithaweh. summer iniilentian or Shit te alee care eee Wewas tnttieted | ivutit Be Tt pon thelr rend b: Vandarbilt visi tienrred In transporting explosive ma wake t feollng aolnowledtiment in the numo at |’ Kerns hie heen nerested on disorderly and alias | ns Just as good time ean by inde over ele | Terbls. tls ean, is compelled to give nu the tite President Guriletl's ielot-scrickon | ilur chusges soveral mes, but Never fur watt, | roads over the Michigan Southern, and huy- | Hee tint hereatter Agents Will positively de- Gunily of the many beartfole tributes of sorrew | although the polices always regnrdud him as * | ing, wl c vould be able to atforwt ellne to revelve for transportation over hls for our common loss, and of ndaiiration for tho UNELOD Hite Or avee PET a ee eek te altar better | roud nll explosive muatorints, excepting ordl- bigh charaotor of tho revered dead whieh come | wig wus Never antici tie ince with Abunt running a fist train over the stichigay | WUY eunpowder, properly packed In’ kez, Teen oat te Se ectea Tain avaee Miennte At Nos shal Giaelbaldt atree YStu'vonntue Contral Ibseems tobe the fixed: determina. In tagazlnes, or tron CBS. Part of the United States, and especially for the | brother, Larry, is wow serving threo youra in tho | ton of Vanderbilt to give that exclusive Mr, Robert E O'Brien, Secretary of tho touching resolutions of condolence for Srv, Gur | [tetorin Schual at Pontiac, woithor bo was sont | priyllege tothe Lake Shore, Joint. Exvcut!ye Committee, ling resigned to tleld, {n ber ultliction, adopted by your lodge In | bet summer tor the larcouy of a waten out of a ‘The Pennsylvania people say. that accept the position of Chiet Engineer ofa PeRUIGE IReetiig eon! thet! alte Lmowirvaue | elouinue itore at the corner t ba heople aay that if) the } a i : vis Bee y crush was about to the upper hull, ware tho supper wus served Vig politician spoke up and said: Morgan yl. The greatest crush ‘ " ¥ is ‘ 4 jock, and the dining-room had to be Mr. Uf M. Kinslay, tho cateror, LRSrew Gee age has been too old for any Cabinot position opened and the collation served to thin out Ina Ortho bul; aad one tuble tor the ramug, | or the last tive years, Everybody who | tno crowd, Dancing followed. ‘The charac. and + rf ye Jing held n talk with him to any *ox- | ter of the entertainment may be judged from guuting twenty porsoua, oxtondig ucross tho i hall, 20 gueats iu all, ‘Tho tables were hand- | tent for three or four years past has found | the fact that the city appropriated $10,000 for soinoly decorated with Howard and fruits, The |} him gome to sleep, You ‘ean rklo | thoentlre day, ea vines ee Deinictfutly Weapratad we tows uptown with [im in his carrlago from busl- eS aie ieee: nd vines, Festoons of evergreen and smila3 ¥ ‘dorned” tho wally, chanduiers, aud wits | ness, and get fnto conversation, aud he will ATLANTA'S EXPOSITION. lows, and botween exch window wad a Noral | begin to doze onthe road, ile isa very oll _—— device, sch ag cornucopla, star, wrouth, ete. | nis and, While Arthur was justitivdon per- | Addross by Dr. Loring, Commissioned he staxe was flied with follugo plants, tn tho | yonnl grounds in nominating hin, He never of Agriculture. cuntre of which was w very large Moral tyre: } could have fulfilled the duties of tho ofics Apeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Theeahonelng tho dates S1s0e and Slee ky | WILL any eneriy. ‘Tho President might Just | Accasra, Gin Nove dello Lon, George the THne or it were tho [nitiais “£8, B." Mra. | is well have made a new deal altogether, and UE Ag Sieg avi Ses ull f HHehold's mime hnvine been Hloom beforo-she | pul young men hte his Cabinet. “He ought |B. Lorlng, Commisstoner of Agriculture a wus married, and to the loft was x floral atar.| to hive made x Cabinet of persons under 50 | the United States, delivered an address {0 very Ino uppearnice, ne 0 nought Leould discern from this con- , J a 4 de oral Husoration “over ween In Chlcnes, | yc Te ee rote tits cons | today to mbout 400 people, Owing to the Tho | quosts vat dawn to the table about # | for tho Itepubliean purty were very much | fact that tho event was poorly advartised, Pichack and it wna after U1 clack borora they | disgusted because tho usual funds were not | the farming Interests wore moderately rep with chotca wines, and Bir, Kinsey had earte | Tilsed, which thoy had the distribution of, | resunted. Ills address contained a vast Duchy on tae suppor, eno mond cards were | Sonietines huarly $100,000 ts pul out in wt | amount of very valuable {nformation, cou very beautlinl, being band painted, and the eletlon, and these young bosses of districts piled from officiat records {1 the Departmen! supper was heartily relished by the questa, pet hotd of it, aud perhapg turn a portion of i Dr. Lorlog During the supper hour John Hand's orches- | it Into thelr poukets. ‘hey want to sou etve- | of Agriculture at Washington. Dr. i tru of sevonteon pieces wits stationed behind | tien day come, go thoy can get hold of the | spoke of the general advancoment of every the curtain ou the kta, and che follow pros’) rund, department of Industry In the United States gram wis rendered: * Introdietion and Brant POIN'TS, versified farit Chor," from Lobhongrln. Wagner; overture, eat tee Ho ndyacated 2 system of diversified “ Frotschlitz," Webors fantasio, " Mascotte,"Au- Inthe City of New York the celebrated } ing in the South, Dr. Loring sald that less drang overture, “siren.” | Auber; maroh, | Hale-Breed Sutte Senator Forster, a nativeol | perenge should be planted and flelds shoul “Ureotings""; wills," Itusus from tho South,” | Mussachuselts; lias been nominated aginst | he more highly. cultivated, As aril Sten eas Tuntugle, ” Faust,” Gounod: selection | tha Democratic candidate, John MeKeou, 1] he sald that farms in. the South shoul from, "erly Waguer; soleetion from "Cure | asked It MeKeon would not haven wilkover, | pg eut wp nnd tenunted, ag this would mony" Bizltte, ‘The bie ring p2 tichin thonght he would, | result in better cultivation. Ife compa THE TOILETS EXUDITED and thought the Republicans would do. | the sizo of farms at the North and those Ia by tho Indies woro suporb. and it would be im- | wise thing In intorsing him, Demvcratas ho | the South, and sald that tho small farms a possible to deseribe all of the dresses. A few | was, ‘The young politiclin who lid been | tho North ylelded more in proportion to sie SNe. As Bicholi, the hostess; was handsumoly | Very sensitive about the want of funds sald: | as thoy wore highly cultivited and butter at tired in th es of allve “Gentlemon, don’t be too sire about that. | tended, Ills speech was well recelved attired in wy Worth costume of allver brocade, | * filly wipt Irisit with court train, elaborately trimmed with | The Germans are rpidly w P ont the Irish | oarnestly listened to, eda ith wi alternate rowa of polut facu | qun ye by ir ph Nounces and orystal fringe. yote ins solld body for Forster, and, if hoe THE STATE CAPITAL. Misa duila Kuhn wore & white molre antique } can eet a respectable nutive Republican vole, sbort costume, trimiued with founces of batiste; y cleete eke ay Stock—Honda Rese pearl ornamente with oresce! onredrope.. he will bo elected. MeKeon Is about Tyears | Increase of Capital Sto It is, tn ovary sense of tha word, @ privelpte, “TV hope the artlele will be very widely elr- A an La ld, aud fy a pretty bigoted religionary, und | datered—An Inter-State Agricultaral of, Archer avenue | vanderhitt Mies puton seompeting trala | Western road, Commissioner Fink ane | | Miss Dolile Steer wus handsumely attired tn | 9 + H 7 ” : ts “Disease. . olghtoon muntha this nummer ly Omeors Leone | NeW York In twoty-four hours, a feat which ¥ us of Seer tition: . . Syracuse, has got an almost certain thing for sisi a aCri ETEI ee Calro Aiimiigration of Frauclinons fland Hunaon tor takin pues eats | they de nov think te ‘Vanderbilt, Hines enn | to, lils athor duties, As the duties of Come | op i,susepy lornur wore a bandsome costume | Syructsis las gob Al ty . Sruavieny, Il, Nov, 2— The t Congress, lio | ,, a sleoves of Jot tacqumbrotdery; diamond ornas | fs tho mun who refisud to tale the notalage | Transfer Company notities the Secretary ai Tosouborg was attired Ina white silk Hor ae a Sy pt tie Btalwats for prvalite Sinte of the jusrensa “of 149 capital £9 id ng ofiicer of dhe lust Republican State Con- | $100,000, ho, elab CO. re sayin 1 bard rope ntorately malas WA WG Et ogg | Veuaton, saving Uhut ho know Io was Weis | “rig Aualtor today reglatored $120 ih i : q Stal ‘Miss Dora Kahn was handsomely attired in a | ing for Iliscoek, but he voted Iitmself for | Itty announced that an Inter: white sntin aud brocade rove vith ponte train, Milter, who had over 100 majority, cultural Convention will. be held at the “ corner of Stewart avenue and Twenty-fourth | accomplish, having a louger route by sixty | missioner of the trunk lines aro unusually ononto, Nov. 2.—Connt K. de In Londe Siro Tae bt vey way seauaintal with tile res fulles haut the Douay ania, Heal et Hie ae aD rant ibe jbrevislons of the pcot - in Lande, 'Dyel ch aaly ny ier wus inixed upin a | Pennsylvants trata will Ive but few stops | not being carrled ou y no rows, and his sou, Lieut. In Lone, of the Twelft | streat brawl aud a atabblug neay between two | tomake, white tie VarMlerbatt train will ice | ad those of the Secretary still less, It 1s nok French Dragoons, Parts, France, are here ac- RENE OE caine i to stop atall the pringipal clues in the State | probable that the additional work this ase zoupunted by the Hon. Joseph Royal from Berna givotbe qumenol donee airesteall witb | of New Yurk and Will “ais hove to make { stuned by Commissioner Fink will greatly in- Stunitoba, ‘Chesy gentlemen are on thelr) thurs, but were Muutified us Falward Kelley, Ww | LOW, stops for meals, nut Imving dining or | Jure his health. way home to France, having visited tho ques oF ge, of No. e728 Shletls avenue, and | Lotelenrs. ‘The Pennsylvania peony also le Mucatine & Davenport cut-off of the Northwest for the purpose of Inspecting | Pemmy Burke, 20 yours of ave, of No. 1i8 Gari- | cli to have the ndlvantige in the matter ag | 72 island, which shortens the distance of | ‘Tho Misses Bloom wore black velvet robos Having a moments conversation with one | Grand Pacitic In Chicago, beginning on the lands in connection with an {mmigration junk were Tn eee rate tee patie Seu Natt, te the W Aue ents on the Vane | tits roud to Kinsas City about tiftean mites, and handauine diamond ornuments, of the machine politicians aforesaid, who Gun 8 ss scheme Which wahortly to: bo Bub nilunt in | Uileers Leonued aud iaunontor an Scie derblit can Th no way be compared with the | has been completed, and will be opened for Mra. Hosentold was attired In a wiue-colored | nominates members of the Legisinture, Con- 5 fon, hes velyot dresa, with court. trains white luce trim- : 3 f Dr, Paaron, tho State Voterluar sntngs a fone unmet in black satio fuer sald: ENE We Pee Siete a ptsentine tha, existence. ot seate le copuld - ul jo Lyon, with Porsian ombroltery, -* President Arthur fs undoubtedly 6 good | pneumonia among cattle, but has found oe Mrs. A, Heidullavh, of Cinclunath wore 9 | deat governed just now by tha attitude of | fiuyestigution that in most instances the is Hlower-colorod satin de Lyon, trlumed with | pubjic opinion ay represented by the nows- | ease was ‘Toxns fuver, which bas prevall white polnt de oprit. papér press, Slo ty destrous notte make any | certain localitles during the past Ned Dire, Springer wore a handsome dross of white | mistake, and tha newapapors are otting | ironthy. In the other eases ho found we brocade velvet. ready to attack him at the first algn of par- | disease shply inflammation: of tho lun SSONG TONE UARERNT ality on the old recount” which oxistet among certain calves stilppe wero Sir, and Mra, D. A. Kohn, Mr. Ef, A. Kohn, From this and other watter inferred that | froin the Eust, and was duo to exposure Bul Mr, and Atra.d. A. Kohn, bir, and Aes, M, Wino- | tho old Stalwart politicians were s iittle sure | sequent. to shipment. Dr. Paaren has 0 inn, Mr, and Are, J, Hosonborg, Mr. and Stra. | prised that Arthur hud not mnde more objec- | hated his first cilelal clreulqr upon matters D, Stottauer, Mr. aod Mrs, OC, Btettauer, S17, und Honable i ininntions to the mass af the peo | Bazed His first allicial cirouiy the subject of Mra Bol Kulser, Mr, and Sirs, Max Eder- cy aT cand boos | pertaining to the State nw un tha sey heimer, Meo and "Mra, Joseph Horner, | Bie. Thelr diaulet, however, 1s of sinalt pleuro-pnoumonta, which he wit) ON BE AE SUES. ORF ME a eer en extata Will ta Phaluen ie | (ameGNTiy QuEls tvth stamp to: DE | t Ir. . y - 1 hieago. De. aud Srs.-A, Coin, Mr. aud Mras TL, Wampond, | tontions and with his selections hitherto. ‘agren, Box #20, Chicaga. . . + ne Pallinan sleepers ow thelr ine, i a France, Count do ia Londe fi somewhut mae eae ah oe i Ara AY crite ahoy Where Vanderbilt means to get ahead of piustpeas nest Ato ty. Oe nn tar that day reticent about the object of his visit, butsays | the aggressors, aud that they were not Toned te Pennsylvania ts on rites, us tt seums to | wilt, fnstead of running via Witton, ran his misslon was In conneetion with n private | aud claim that the ahoarmy ot Kerns | bo hits yitention oa Shale buy tho “regular | from Davenport along thy west, haul of the company that proposes to take uplands inthe | “26,9 Wanton wot, But they did not expinia Tan oF 80, ited pe sleoplig-ee RECON. Silsslaelpnt River to Vuffato, Falrport, and West and fndaeo humigration from. England hat brnuubt them in sucha locality, sn tar | modations, which mi ie ie total fare but | Montpelier, striking the old’ Wie again at AU thes Jedaterihe DroenGee ae Bangin {fam bone, ur ack un hour ia tha.mbrd nus Hor S145, healt So by the Pannsylvanin, IC) Muscatine, At present only tho sleeper is. ‘The company would bug. very powertit) | wos fount on Skelly, the BOUnterEOle dollar a | Nedatii cone: tone tothe sees awe WH | running through to Kansas Clty, but licre- Pe ould Have i cunt 1 noe | Uurke, aud tho € in gad money on Kernan | HY. doubt come down to tho sine tlgure, and | after the whole train Will run thEough from one and h capita nt ' id : thus keep the adyantuge it has already | Chicago to Kansas City, ould Huelnde eapltaiats not ont ut ita caine ‘The Rock Islhud Road that th would Inelnde capitallsts not only of br : u She Penunsylyvante rhe Rock Isihnd Read announces that the but several Canadians in thy Drovinte al ry sag OTA BONDS, House of Bee antes fae bral may gow be repairs and muintenanes of Ite rondway and Quebec would probably embark In the ene | representatives passed the Senate bill for | eas 1s at nity inereasiny, “Cho Incoming | tek has beon pla rd winder the care suid gts turprise, Hu expected’ that w great many epresentatives passed the Sennte bill for Ay had a very fal complement pervlaten of Division Mondmasters, ‘The . and the oatgoing train had follow lng uppolutinents of Division Row Belglans would emlgate, us xood Induce: the udjustinent of the uld bonded debt today meuts would be offerad. ‘Thora ts, hoe says, a | by ayote of 77 ta 20. ‘The only important OS INNY passengers 1s the ons | Masters lave been mind: J. Burnett, L- me two Now York | Nols Division, embrackyy all this company's necessity for emigration in Belglum, ltewas. a t y before, thought to be one of the most crowded coune anmundient is one providing that the rate of | of the day before ot i ae < robot Mr. und Mra, 1. Loowenthal, dr. wod dire, One of the most Interesting contlicts In this | ——_ prpary. Gy TV Es tries In ibe. world Tterest on the now bonis shall be not ty ox- | Seeberd wera completaly Gilad and the-uthor ives te the Bate oe tote fi eee Kramgenthal Me ang dics, Leo D, Mayer, Me, | Btatels gulug on tn tho City of Brouklyn, wn VILAL RESTORATIVE om ceed 5 por cent, lustead of & per cent abso- pelea onport to Connell Butta, and vil branches | Mundoh dtr. and aire Be Mandel, Mee and Are, | We,thitd elty In population in the Unite Who Lovel of the Lakes, lutely, ‘Chis with permit the Governor, in | whe Contral Towa Bul ills tte Contract, | connecting; G. W. Dyo, Southwestern Divis- Epriat Disputen ta The Chieaoo Tribune, his discretion, to isstw bonds ata lower rato Spsclat Dispateh to Tha Chteago Tribune, jou, oxtondlug from Davenport to Atchison ‘Tononto, Nov, 2—It has been observed | if hw finds they eun be plaged on the market. | stansuatarows,lu.,Nov, 3—By thecondl | We. Jenvenwort, Ineinding the branch from that owing to a marked fall [1 the fovel of |. 48 uous the Sonate concurs In thisamend- | tong attending the tax voted In ald of the ox- jiehineton io noxvil fon dct 1s, Reo- Lake Ontarlo durlig avoug period the har | Ptht the bil goes te the Governar for slienit- A . uk & Des Moles Division, Including the M4 is Pi ture, At the election next Tuvsday the peo. | tenslon of the Central Jowa Road from Mar- branch to Keosauqua, bors along its shore, and espectully that of | plu of the State vote on the proposition of | shalltawn to Story City, and from Lampton |. Phe Detroit Pose aud Tribune auras ot edyard States, 7 Lazarus Silverman, dr, and Sirs. M.A. AM 7 Ze Sreand Ara. Ue Kupoonnolmer, Mr-and Mra a. | ,2¢ lide two riugs, a1 old Domocentio ring rt » Dry 3 .H. Leos | 2 the plan of that of Tweed and Kelly, le toute Me. ana’ Sire: de riatnen Bias Jate by an obseure Irishinan named MoLaughitu, Ff Wadiy rarer Kana. ‘Bliss Dolllo Stelner, Misa Dora Kohn, Biss | and a Hepublican ring operated by the Fed. Boxes or 10) pilis, ne Atta We" Manche ae Myon. | nl naasuueue mai, the Aisle Arana, We CAUTION , t or! controlled ‘onkiuz and Cor- . Gly aise’ elie “Einsteins of Philadelpata, hel ‘Tho nose. Mayor oF drooklyn {gto | _dleord’s Vital Restorative tas boon extonsivel ‘Toronto, ure butug seriously treatened, ‘The | setting aside the public lands to establish a | ww Beluont, it was necessary to complete | party headed by General’ Manuger Alise Badio Amiorican, dlise Mattio Hosenberg, | appotnt the heads ot de counterfultud by xuscally U nt pil suttied y het Ble: partments: under pty is bread, mill ewusy of thts deeronse Is hurdly sutlielently aluking fund for the payment of the bonds. | work us fur us their present termlul by Nov. have Just been over tho orthorn exten jon | Bee Rachel Beyer, ils dig sereman,, Mies eeeneW churter "without the con- ont Si ae te be spree : accounted for, ‘Tho ratafall malntutas Ita A CHOCTAW DE 1, Dy almost superhuman efforts this was ort es Paar eH Foren, Mr. Jules lallcaberg, Str. Murray aul Of the “oard of adders at the city Laruves: Ther curry muy iabul, aredtes Reh i average, and as tho fact has been established BATE. Accomplished, desplte the floods and fnees- | Ke RM AREER te itt ee neauidltion | Hoseuteld, Me, 8, Ettlinger,, Str. 1. Beblowsman, | Counell: quently. ie la prize, _ Aba Ni that uneleared land causes more evaporation | ,LITTL# Kock, Arky Nov. 4—An Indian | gant rains, and the Township ‘Trustees. have | thence to the “straiis. ‘The company. th thun cleared, the jucrease In the amount of Teriitery speclal says a flery debate ly pro- | passed upon and accepted the work, Work inthe irooeendt construction 3 fargenamber clearuneus eunnot be held responsible for it. | grossing today in the Choctaw Counell over | upon the Belmont extension will nuw cease | of new ears especially for the lumber trade fur aye hotter suonners cannot be blamed tha bill to porntt the railroad to pass | tll aprlug, when the line will bo pushed to | on this line, and expect to haye the road well or iu 8 only conclusion to bo arrived ut is | through the Jands. The bill probaply will | Dakota. Work will be continued upon tho | stocked by the lt of December for the Wine fustt re pave wen Bue material changes pass. Murshalttown branch as long as the | tertrade. ‘The new road from Gaylord to y the outlets of the lukes, Mr, Calvin, M, — weather Wi permit, at It Is } Cheboyran is completed, except the bullast- P., holds that the Dominion Goverment th Nervousncss, debility, and oxhausted vitality | expected to reach Sloux City varly In the | ing, whieh {4 being pushed us fastas possible, blasting oyt @ new channel In the Gallop | cured by Brown's lron Bitters, (spring. ‘Tho work Is beluy done by the Lowa The lige Is al} the way thyough the forcats, Mr, f. Kupponhelwor, Sir, Jules Nosenburg, Sir. | Neurly ou-half uf tie Demucruts, ed by the Cities CPR erate G. Sorgenthau, Br. f, Foruman, Mr, Tru Mon- | principal Democrutle newspuper, the Brooks | States WMIV ATE Pioiityra H hoimer, Mr. Josep: Erank, dtr. aud A yn Hagle, have started a City Connnittes op- | RM te toll nagie und mouogram funk, Bir and Aire, Jucuies Briand, jose to the bows, and put. tn nomination | “til genuine ean be ved of Galo Toidelbach of Now York City, ad Ai 3 | " Chicaxp,, I druxgists. |. ¥ 78. Ee Kan. JF pod vine. At ees pie. and fou tee Bjocuinty. whom | AicLaugh iin ies BeaVENuON's eta) ang a ako: i tai Sra. A Boyaaokor De Eadiity Menuelizes; | Governor When Robinson and Kelly rau, ‘Tho | “Brdycsmond® exroas to fortest 6 {0% A te : trative (uted Mr. and Sirs. Mr. and | Democrutic boss played a considerable hund | pre to cure with Bicond's Vital Werle ye tofu | Mra, “Adolpa 1 Sree qi ato | in the Republican conventions, and two noine | lsapeclaladviay, or tor uupthing SHUTS is al iv, AU. MUL ary Leupold atjggm, | AUALLDY Were made, ony of Gon, Sracy, and | Esto bven emycied within yay lash ave yeast

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