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TRIBUN CITICAGO SATURDAY, XTEEN PAGES i to thosy among whomao | met inst eventing at 100 Bast Chicago avenue, ian talned y how muel coal had been | Oblo yer, with headquarters at Cinelnnath, fired on bya Mexican manot-war, LOCAL POLITICS. Finny noiteo pears have toon passadvanaon my | with W, A. Jobrson tn the char, and “nppol eal THE RAILROAD: delivered, and how mueh was needed Til offtelal position tas nat yet been amed, hove to andasked what was ‘ore sulointt assuanes that in alice T wil be the | the fotlowing natures to be sworn In todays 1. : 3 0 supply the elty, Cars were thon allotted to | but It ds stated that It will ha Assistant to tie jevation, and, simply | N. Noinneg Sunceliris, ——_—-+-- ascertained that the cominander catel Fond std Thomas Cannon, } 1K. Re ; " . Mrestelonit. | : i ‘The Day A hes When the | Szhcincury outny lnnenciucer (ne teon, hone hdr an Join Murty | Important Figures Showing tho | rons, and Tee eae eter tatioins ite eae has been appotnted Car DIy- | tho RRO UCT Heer parr aE e Say! Npproacnes peels Heo roads forn f ee evar nea teat of tied Darke meet last mihtae the Villain Hay {ween the roady or operators, or between the | grtijutor of the Rock Island tad, with heade.| island, On dearoiue of | his inistake Victors Will Read Their peel oe Cizonan G, Kiana. | fuurstiane’te ito call of tts President, toons IT. East and West Bound Ton- nt OF ManeoxchniES. met. Tey narters at Cheugo. Me ill: live, enttea Hi nitiwatthe boats ‘ i enter tig 1 i rf syd was vlected President, . si ‘ view 0! el ., . y i Titles Clear. ON ‘TITH TRACK AGAIN. Chnties b. Noctone Secrgtary, nid. We th. Dy nage. y recelved ig many ar more complaints | Clarge of the car servies of the company airihe boats is beenuse he bade ire froin members of the Coal Exchange as from |. The, oficial proceedings of tho late met, Con Suillvan was tp in arms yesterday morn- | vine, dames CG, Hamilton was ctected ¥ {independent operators, ‘They aimed to give | Ings of the Western ‘Crunk Lines [Passenger George Klehm’s Vigorous Open Letter | {nz ct tho dantal ty the “arnnara dle Cavannlect Teoeulont to.the Jive Park Contra Hopubiiesn | 'PAg Fast Express vin tho Bale | tho mines an equal elanes to bring to tho | Assoelation have Juat been fysied In pamphe Vomtnittee of his candidacy, 5 Lewis Treasures of the chil for tho ont the ishind belonged to M XIco. found George Ce Hiner on, the owner of Reynrenis, at its hon oe | city all the coal needed by consumers and | let form by Comimtssloner Dixon, butcon- | Sirus street, this evening, Acedrdie —Not a Toll-Road Can-. an Independent Democratic candidate for Come, a Shore Begins Ruuning Lo: Healers, “Me. Turker disclaimed enphaveally | tin nati of interest whieh tus notatl- | the information hati recetved, the set didat missioner tn the Fourth District against Com-* SUICIDAL, morrow. that the pool attempted Lo restrlet the amount | teady been published In Tine Tansy, manofwir was looking for the Ainerioat Bs imisstoner Wood, a Republican, and one Don- —_ of cout brought to Qe city orto lnany way | Mr. Willlam ‘Tracy, wn ennent New York 1 Caph Petersen’s nidventurous: crew Nersberxer, tha regular Democratic nominee, Tira, Barhart, at atselicas Sa. Tegtlade HELGA, mnt ctonted. Thue my By law er and a Dinceice of ths SEN ee ntral re Weal tn thelr ana ce ah Cay by , , alae Me. A. D, Tits yesterday NGINNA .. Nov. .—Yesterday’s ree rT i r dty money whittaver fs ly! allroad, died in New York a few days. go ie minn-of-war fiamedtitely sel sul f . Con Saltivan, Who Was Thowght to No OF the Torin dae tha report chat ho hal sft ahaa ae Dra Mee Or Traiiogs Bie ee Tidie and amang the Coal Bxeluinge mon mnt tho Fall: } in the ah year of Ws me, clas creates a} fala While the Mexleanss clay Hae rf , ¢ 7 rt i . 4 \- se vneaney retour - | awn, and arreste Track, is on Again, Bie aati Wwinlt Co Aue ihone ee Mrs, Earhart, of Murletta, by hanghng with a ‘arehouso Oommissionors at Bollo- yaeaney inthe Board of Directors of the Ow, atid ¢ ole eluding who had . is Central, whieh wilt be fled at the next gpd he intended to run amd be elected. | towel, ‘The tate of her sufferings lias just ville, Illinois, si itleetele Motor sasstice ee aoe Tene the {pte SA olen Tho Democrats, bo — sid, ee sto light. Her husband brought to thls Siemens, the German tnventor, who bins |e, oy f ‘ ery? Pall 7 id | come to Neht. Her 1 sae? ‘Tho Chicago, Burtlugton & Quincy Rall- Despite the Threats and the Taffy of the FO ae art eee ot AR etal city Miss Hampton, a most aecomplishednnd | Emiportane Statements Showing tte | constructed arallway In Bertin apon whtelt | road cuanunne yuneritiye rf E Gries pr. Domooratic Bosses, taking votes from the regular Domveratic | fascinating Indy, rented rooms, and has been Kant and West Bound ‘Tonnage Ite. | (hu propelllag power Is an electric motor, | ceedings for Ue tondenmation of Lut 16 of notice, hut he was sure of auccesasnud Ine | ine with her fo, the utter teatect of his | ceived and Borwarded ¢ the At» | Tus buen stayhig for some tine past In New | the south $y of Block } in Walsh & MeMul- tended to atand frm, The Camputien Comnnite ntie Seaboard Citle York, making hs headquarters tn the Wind- | lew’s subdivision of the south 27 of the 8. An Improved Registration System—Hoyno and | liouso yesterday afternoou, aud be was on | being the daughter of a wealthy eltizen of | Coumissloner Albert Fluke has furnished } sor Hotel. Ite became tnthuate with Jay Fe gfosalita Pon tit Gary—Work In the Wards. hund, loaded for strenuous kiek at the way he | Gnila County, and sister of ‘the present | the managers of the vartous roads tn thls | Gould, Russell Sage, and Cyrus W. Field y 4 cb ttle, E erty Is ov i vated by . 8 er etn By, a SEHD: wanted for depot and other purposes, with Ate, weak Oe eee aula for nUbIL HIE proseeutling attorney. Mrs. Earhart wrote, | etty belonging to the Joint ritive | suon after his arrival tn thts country, and fy - A y 1 begsing her lo give up her rile over her hus- | ¢ ‘a | rn fh epare Nee i pchaten . Beginning on Mondny next the Itnats Now IT StANDs: Rene, anid tmny, Hot, wurde cater Fee ee See (then anmedawnetmndon her knees | Committes with — elaborately prepared | reported to have interested them In the Iden Central Ratlroad will change the thie of te. ‘ i a ty 4 ; begeedt that her husband be given baek to stutemonts (relating to the cast-bound and | of adopting tha deetrient moter upon the | partire of two of its suburban tralns—tha Pee Aa eon HERAT Se ne ae ae Teal ‘anu Nes her. ‘fhe charmer scoffed ut her, and the 7 west-bound fonuage reeelved sat, and for- | vtevated ratlroads here, A few days ago, In | Calman necommmodation andthe Hyde Park 5 meres gi, was hushed, ‘The Palmer House | husband was most ertel, and she went home| warded from tha four Athintle seas | company with the three jentlemen named tran. ‘Chl is In aecordinee with thelr iste wore marked bya aprinkling of political bead: | harhermals stood at parade. rest," aa | In utter esp Matters growing worseshe | hoard efties. ‘Me following — statement haaded thot tispeption over tho differs | Wiiter movement, the Gila ebunge better ii lights who buve not yet been seen {nthe preseot | he Rtrodo gloomily down = the = ball. | took hor | 3 auaplon isn ine wt eral © Ont ? 0 ‘1 ttecommodating persons desirous of renehine campaign, The Republicnna, possibly with the | hisding words of vengeance from be- | stelnn and composer, ited of her work have shows the grains shipments to the | ont ttn Gon. Kekert,-of the four Norwerlan seine ised ty et nat sanall Bou he prisoners were brought to Campechy on the ed of October, aud the. next day deposited with the Norwelay Captain, vartons Jetters and §papers, with» Instructlons to tse them ts soon is lie shold, rench the United States, = Capt, Petersen rettirned to New York yesterday In the stent Kutekerbocker. whieh touched at Compechy,” salt Mr. Harrison, “ant he Tost ho the in reporting the Mexican unt. rages, “Diet the fsland of Key-nrenas belong the United States befara it passed. inte tke possession of your company “Yes. Reyarenns ts under the American fing, whieh was raised there by the com. tev summoned hita before them at the Palmer | wife. Miss Hamptons of lich social rank, ' “al oclte: ‘ home before dark, 8 Uma trate will | mander of wn United States man-of-war ty excoption of AVN. Linscott, have accepted In| tween, big cron oNe eat amid oars ing been published. | She ly the sane yous four Adantle weulianeit alti ee ay aa pita leutoglt Cony patiy, aut herenfter leave nt-425 Intend’ of 5225, nnd | years ago, Itis only valunbla on neem wood faith the Dumocracy’s denial of any inten Me Mackin sammonod tho walting reporters | Woman arrested for forgery in Dayton six | three years, during whic ne tha presei a the flyde Park train, will leave wt § o'clock insted of $365. ‘fhe Gilman change will lust | also necessitate a chunge of about forty-five the deposits of eunno, Our title to the land fs clenr, and has been tested tn the Distriet Courts. We have broucht several cargoes ot guano from the ishind, and have been at work theron long thine. Weare under Si09,. OM bonds not to ship the produets of the datunnl to any port outside of the United iites, nd ia idea 1 e rt feet. 1 Maunhattan Efteviated) Rallway, tlon to tnko Judge Gary's aume trom thelr tick: | into the candkiates “awent-hox” and Inforaed OMS ae OEE oa noua: ant Sen ae of the party,” Mr. Rtttssell Sige. #1 et a te ee ee me SETA iaad with thy following restilts - Mary Stowe, at Mraceville, O. arately, ‘The statement sibso shows the total | Want that it was “poyellle—he deel! (oJ ininutes In tho departure of the Colfax train, pata Rtg le UL Able zee Mati rhat tae DemoumneeCampatgn Cam: | Younastown, O. Nov. 4.—Mary Stowe, | export tonnage of grain, and tho relative | sity tint It was probable--that tho result | which makes Its connection at Gilinan. Commissioners are monopolizing wil of the ute having bened with great sutistuction | \ite ot “ Rott” Stowe, a noted character at | Amount exported from, qich elty, aswell as | OC that conference would brim about a com. ‘Most of the rnilrontt officals in this elty tention, and tho mysterious trades, deals, ete | that Cornelius Sullivun has declined to become | |, “thle, Owe dled yesterday att from | {ig tuninber of tons shipped under Unrough plete revolution in elevated railroad mane | te Te de Ie Wools General Pussene aro many. It seems to bo n clear casa | nn indepondent caudilete for Conaty Commias Lraceville, O., dled yesterday afternoon fro bills of biding over dhe trauk: Hines Uirowrh mt, xo fae ns relates to it propelling Agent ot the Pc My i 1 ts : hlneelf, Tho Coburn | sloner in the Fourth District. applaud tho spirit | the effects of one ounce of tincture of | the yarlous elti Mr. Slemens,? “necording to Mr | Ber Agent of the Ponnsylyania, Is ho sued Of, AEYUG nA, ITC (Me Of devotion te. the Paroeratio purty whiet Lanta Physt- | © a Saxe, “scenied to tuk boa thoroughly pra: | great reformer as his elretlars regarding tho men aro working very hard, and ox | Ort ed tne atep, und, recognize Cully tout, | Aeonite taken with suicidal intent. | Physt- RECEIITS, Tieal iauner, lis plans appeared to bo fensie | Stopping of the commission miisiiee on hls pect to muko tholr work, wit. Mr, Gilbert's | from tha first mention of bis ame, whieh was | clans belng called, the woman stated that she ; 1579, fF, Set, | ble, amt wo Aruna isaac ta consider favor | Hues make hin wut te be. They say his, tte- friends are doing 1 govd deal of quiet, effective ales uidexpeatid And. unsalistt ud i hind taken the drug and thrown the phlal in aS te ails. font Poe ably most of lis propositions, lle declared | Hon would deserve of much pralso if he work. John Mattocks and ex-All, Sommer are | 2 Seat ie iret Wig friends and to ph the fire, being tired of Ife. ‘The phtal was | pais. a TUL ERY, duties | hinisell content that’ the electrical motor | Would slop payline commissions to the tents “bustling,” but thoy do not seem to Ret ay | OTT eee i tear tho Comntuittee, afterward found In the stove. Thedrug was | Const. nay | cowtd rendily be placed upon our rouds, and | Ofother Hines alse. But thus far he lias Rrent amount of sntisfaction from tho ongincers dosent MACKIN, Scoretary. pirehased in thls elty four days ago. save tts every yeur hundreds of thousends of | Wiken no such action. He continues, they ‘of the machine, who aro devoting the most of | if Sullivan persists in-running—and be seems | Hyomestic trouble the ease, Ths mikes the dollars tn expenses, lis rondy are. not of | 88¥, to pay cummisslous to thoagentsot other their thing to tha uuppression of the rows In tha | to be set” unit way—this resolution will prob | third suicide in Braceville within three | Moston .... , THE WEATHER. Signal service, Ormicy oF ritts Cine Sixan Orricrn, Wasiinaron, D. C, Nove 4-1 a. u—For ‘Teunessey and the Olio Valley, partly cloudy r os soos Hi i S.A the sutue style as are ours in te way of con- | Touds for tie sale uf tlekets over hts Nine, but | and sllghtly warmer weather, followed by country districts. ‘Tho reliection of Judge Gury | ably not be recelyod by hla in exactly the right | \ooks, Another report is that, aconile not Tlisdolpiia aH Jy PS oe struction; infact they are materially dliter- | prolilbits his own agents, under penalty of | Mgt raing, southeast to southwest winds, Ee eee ee orie wilt bo dane by bara | en Having the deshred effet, she severed the | Uatimore.,... 47040 6, cht: but this hewns iobdisposed tu ratens an | dstulssal, te reeel¥e cauunigsions for the a and falllig barometer, 5 3 Aaa . death. | 9 PPT RTT MEET RTS dows | Mstrmountable difficulty, Ar. Slemens hing | Sle of tickets Crom other Ines, For the Lake regt rtly el i aldes today, and this evening © number of Rew A NEEDED REFORM. qyziiae veln with a knife, bleeding to de TOU 2.0 eee TZ TOBIT BIVLE VO 816,032,438 : uy a a 5 ‘ot the Lake reglon, partly cloudy weather : bor of the ” " lor husband led 1 reckless life, and recently ios: now gone to Montreal but he will soon ve- | Mr, George If. Daniels, Seerctary of the | ’, : Tuba rollins TS RSNA a rican eee SETA i wouts etienle inerfed his first wite, who dled with # broken ERPONDS ie tgs, | Hn to this cltyy and there will probably ba | Western Association uf General Passenger | ttl Hisht ralu or snow, east to south winds, » Nov. 3 Granrens cnow ne Judgo of election, und being thorouhly heart over his vices aud erttelty. Fete tends, | further conference, and some declsion may | and Ticket Agents, hay Issued the following falling barometer, and stight rise In temper. “REPUBLICAN ILEAD 2ATERS. e y 1878, dace, JOT SIH Now Yor. aN ee bo Fenchetl or ut least 1 sorles of experl- | call for a meeting ty the membors of the us- | ature, followed by westerly winds and rising ‘Ihe Republican Campatgn Committee bold siexuniey with Ey Leite enue arson oe eel A Lady Walked Doliborately in Front | Hoston.. pan ments may be undertaken, sociation: ‘e Purana to fuljournment, the | barometer in the Upper Lake region, a eN§ T fy Mr Iatering voters, juvelyluz doe "! 4 é Philudel 147% next regular quarterly meeting o nis ussa- For } Lississippt a eae eee eee ania on waa | AMOUNE of uscless clerical Labor, as woll ae 1 acre daktimory, toa A Dectaton Suntatning the Logat Hx- | elation will be held abthe New Dentson Ho: | yteeut Valles prvtioclondy, wae C.W. Woodman presiding. A good dent was Spectat Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune. Missourl Valleys partly cloudy wea © accomplished, and the ravin was woll Miled with | toss of thine, money, aud putionce, T desire to Mi ys partly y weather, and oe ETF ist , | ve . eo, submit to you, and through you to the genvrous Loaaxsront, Ind, Nov. 4.—At 3 o'clock ‘Total. 100,001,034. $428,005,075 Sa ai Forky Chitato- & ol, ratansjallé, ot, Wednesi fe Now, ty at in the northern portidns Hght rain or snow, reprosgatarivo Atepublicans, Gon. Hiliards of ' -provetno basta | thisnfternoon Mrs, J. 2. Wilson, aged about } Bxcews Of rem 3 ay ose gos Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. cussion wilt be presented by the Exeeutive | winds generally from south to west, risin Sprivgileld, was present during the soasion, publle, a plan whieh [ trast may prove tho COUPE. ccc cee BAI 1GT = 8,057,025 1 , 0 years, was fistantly killed at Goodland by | ay . ‘ CLEVELAND, O., Noy. 4.—An important | Counulttee, and, ns rates are being advanced ° 08 Second,'Chird, Fitth, | Of & moro complete system of registry, or at } Fi : dl The following statement shows’ the ton- HEVELAND, Q., Noy, 4.—/ nportant ne i * re - jluenrenbotntlvas tian te ‘rolfth, ‘ttrteonth, any rate open a discussion that cannot but ru- | an east-hound train on the TG & Sh Le) nage of elght-class ftelzht fowarded to the | decision was rendered by Judge Tilden to- In saveral locates He Bs Moped Mote aoe Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Wards were present, | Siti In good. 98 the Inw stands at present, the | Road. As the train approached the depot | four Atlantic elties by the four tronk Ines | day. ‘Lhe deeiston was upon an application | be entered into, A full attendances of all and reported everything in readiness for tho | Judges of elvetion, or board of registration, | Mrs, Wilson stepped upon the track and | during the year oudlng Dee, 31, (880, also the barometer, and stationary or a slight rise in tempornatire. ‘The Chief Slenal Oflicer furnishes the fol. lowing speelal bulletin: 3 , Boe of tho New York, Clileago & St. Louis Rull- | representatives, constituents of the associa: ‘The storm central in the Northeast yester. election {un their respective wards, Notaries, | Whichever you pleuso to term them, ater fur- | walked toward tha engine. ‘The engineer praporttons ae same exported on Uirengl | way to condemn property of Dantel aud Oli- | tion, Is earnestly requested,” day continues over the Lower St, Daren judges, tleket-pedilors, ote. were all appointed, | ished sith four blank poll-books.| These vooks } sounded the alarm, but she heeded tt not. ton, York. Phita. nat, | Yor Mitchell, Jacob aud John Wagner, and } ‘Tho Lake Shore & Michtxan Southorn Itall- | Valley, with southerly gules over the uit and u xood den) of Interest. was munifosted by | #Te taken to tho place of remistration and copes | Shy was struck and her neck broken nt math Vi are made of the list of votura of the lust pre- . d nba a hitherto passive Heputlluat woters. ceeed that | eeilinm oluction, Gn the first day of registraunn | her body thrown Into | the ereuk iolning. Foreign B. ,. a aetiy wanna ‘bo held in Martino’ Hall, corner | the Judges are allowed to add to the list (pro~ | Jt was doubtless A case surrenees te Carob nies nf corporate existence of the road. ‘They Se indiana nvenue und Twouty-rgcond atreet, | Villed their namer arernat alrendy on) tho temporary insanity. ‘The occurrence too ‘he following statement shows the total y thisevenlag. Senator Logan and Congressman | Hates OF such voters us thoy (the Judges) pore | place witht ‘Aldrich wore to apeak, und u largo turnout was | sonally know to bo of St. Luwrence and Nova Scotia ‘The slight disturbance developed tn the North- westels central in lowa. Light rain or snow, and partly clondy weather provall dH the northern districts of the United States dur. ing the day, and local rains are reported from * Texas tonight, Very strong northwest winds continue on the At Tnntte const, but the winds have shifted 1 L Mo ey othars, cluimed to bu worth $100,000, De- Say shad asinine aceilent _vealorday near sya raise ! ¥ rorter, 4M 08 AMichiza ooriais | fetdants raised a preliminary question of | Gentra) tracks. Two frelght-tralns tried the slalo experiment of passing exch other on 11 200 yards of the spot where an | west-bound and ensi-bound tonunge, all cluimed that the Buffalo, Cleveland & Chi- | the same track, with the usnal result of a enta vf tnat vot- | old lady named Hennessy was rin “down | giagses, recelved and forwarded from the | cago Company, Incorporated In Now York | bad smash-ty, ‘he engines were completely expected. Ing precinct. ie tho a cond day of Pars and decapitated by tha same train less | your Atinnticseaboard elties durime thoyears | and Pennsylvania, and the New York & Ghi- | Wrecked and a number of fonded curs were ‘Mr. Boyd, of the Tifth Ward, submitted the tO ir person before: the board ir hordes | tana month ago. from 1878 to 1881, Lt also showy the aniount | enzo allway, Incorporated in Ohlo, L smased Into atoms and the tracks for some pete iO dle Tao Preeinoe of | aires his name to nppene onthe pullelist, At the uf export tonnae of all elngses from the four | nun, rnd Luinoly, Y listanee were covered with piles of sugar, A couiposing the New York, | hipte: i fees. Owing to this | to southerly and easterly in the Interior dis- f Complation ul these bats one fg posted up at tio | A Deformed ‘Girl, Spurned by Wer | citles uncor through bills of Iuding: Chicago & St. Louis Railway, are not roads | 8PPles, and other artices. Owing to this hat . Eisen gt Pe the. ranbenes pit pince of rexistration, the others boing retained | . Mate-Holieve Lover, Hinds Mer Lifes WEST-BWUUND TONNAQH, whieh could cunsolldate,. first, heen Neeldeht the Incoming passenger trath whlch Hee on the Ale oh he kee Tithn place, “On, motion, the: dhvlues Were ee | By tus Jubees. After the Ulseten ono et tase | St. Laut, Mo, Now:4-—Amalle Tohh & From Jour e reemteae ag earneli | they were railways on paper only when Nita Weert find te pot atte brow Const. IL has rlach from five to ten depress if y art Boll-book teed jutilut-box, Loge invent i uF as fatee a rf . Aside-track st 8 SE aE basen Us irornn peceanury to nave with the ballots, two are given to the city or | Blove-tuaker, 10 years old, nnd hinnehibacked, Aun Haiyt- | the consolidation agreement was mide; nor | and, second, that these railways hi not be- the Vere Ais Ute MMe Biggs Central ack ah 4) | cane organized, or thelr stock taken, or Di ) far ag Grand Crassing and there weit on the 13 | rectors elected according toluw. ‘Phe Judge Meas SS ated ant 1} decided that he is bound to recognize the ox- Lake Shore track ngaln As far as can be EAST-HOUND TONNAGE. istenes of the New York, Chienzo eS larned no ong on the colliding frelght-trains "ro four TE ereemlaneof gah ety | Lous Rallway, sluee they Have Mlled appltea: | WTS serlously Injured. Atlantic New dete Hatti~ | Hon for in ith the Secretury of The Detrolt Post and Tribune says: “ Tho cities, Tort. Hoston. pia. more, | State, and have re Aivcertiticate to that | oficial circular rnnuuncing the appoint. Tyas a ool eT srr a the motion to seiko, fis. mentob ate, HE W. Heated ote pesielbnt a x B depasitions taken by the company from the | of Northern Passenger Agent of tho Clucin- say Pa Hg files was o ” PAY noth Hamilton & Dayton; Clneinnatl, Rleh- wond & Chicago; Cincinnati, Thunilton a ‘Tho Pacitic Conant, Indianapolis, and Dayton & Mlehtgun Ruil- SAN Francisco, Nov. 4—Charles Crocker, | reads, vicg D. B, ‘Tracy ily Was Te and fs above the mean for Ue month in the Sti f Mississippl, Missouri, and the Ohlo Vall ‘The tniigations ate tat fair weath- er will prevatl during the day on tho Atlantic coust, with slightly warmer southerly to westerly winds, followed by partly cloudy weather and light rains Sunday, CiHtcago, Noy, 4—10:18 p. m.—Tho follow! observations tre taken ut the sumo momento} time at all tho stitlons named: GENERAL OBSERVATIONS, Trev.) Ther.’ ais" | sus dd ew ti 4 ° a , rf aa York, Hoxton, phi ietributes ons possible County. Clerk, as the cage muy be, to lumber up: comnnitted sulelde Inst night by taking a dose i doer cae tame of Suouoe Tiveer and A. J. Stone, Gata vanibe fare cy cactily els alle the fourth | of Paris groen, ‘The cause of the suicide was Hotbot ithe, Tweltty: Wurity ween: nctledt tothe Cong at te hextauecveding election, ‘Tuus the | curious: ‘Chose who worked with her told et aworths car ihe Fourth, District, eatd | M:tties and residences of the voters of cach otees | her that a. young German was in tove with bo thought his geotton would poll u large vote | Hen preeluet, varying in number frum 0 10 | tor, and he, ast Joke, pretended to have an noxt Tucedayy and Commisaings, Wout would Fion? “this of Heeit. ts ind cnet ml | affection for her. She became passionately Bo edaser Con raat the Ritopendent Dene fronble aecurs in this wise: A voter np) fond of the young nan, and her affection be- oorntie cnadidite, whe was reported, off the | tho window on the diy of election to dey ene the source of merriment to her fellow. Shrek, and had beon informed by hitn that he | ballot; his name doesnot appenr an tho poll-lists | workers. A day or two ago sie asked him ‘wits stl rieentelngg. in vain ho tells tho Judges that he bus ved in | if he would not marry her, Me told lier 203 | ~Srfsent your ending July 3. Comumigsiorter Hutt maw n tlvely snevebs | eow!ehue much ts chin fet, bi Wits names | She was too ald and defarmed, and tat he FXPORT-THNOUGI TILIA OF LADING, stating that he thougat the paople didn’t rout: | Know that sual fs the tatty A A irom nome, | did not care for her. She was awakened a retahapeat nebailis {zo the importance of the approaching election, | Hot on the Hat"; slokness, uleence + | eit hor direntn, busting tupressed, bottesht ste Heche ftebablicnn should darn out aad do ai | ox other crue proventod bln frow voting ut the 5 ras Stattons, Wind [2en| reer, 1p. tbe |v. ae Te sive ‘ adnesday. Nr. Te ry 7 le Tacs. oe | D3 ree! er Hite, leny! Total New del- Batel- | President of the Southern Pacitle, h lve ceived in Detroit Wednesday Mr, Heafford’s ni +3 “ s ExeAld. 8 last preceding election, hence nis mame does | Paris green suit ended her Ite, leaving three te POP atostans Satie Fe : ‘nelfle, has given | territory will embrace ‘orthern Lndiana shay an tae aN rere Of tet | NOL Appear, and hy ia not loycally enone unsigned notes complalning of her lot. tonaagy ugh Hosta vite ae the Acadenty of Selencs $20,000 In Southern Mortiapestarn Ohio, meg North aun the Cant 8 una n business ally, Dut he should be couipelied | £0 the Judges, aud nus Hecowpiny His, Hallo eves ot BS HG | Pacitle 6 per cent bonds, tho Interest tobe de- | adas, and his headquarters will be in this | eye BH to throw these considecntions ustde now and | With wn altidavit. ‘This ts a fruttul causuet | wo Attomptn at Solf-Mostruction at ——— yoted to original. scientific investigati city, As travellng passenger agent for tho | Ginenus 4% votu and work for the election of thy entire Hos | MUKGT and atnogince at the polis Ml es te Loulsville, Ky. Moro Information About Vanderbites | fic ae ‘ esligntions on | Hyitroit, Lansing <& Northern At, Ueatford | Cluyeluna ; Feet eee ee ante rt Of bakes and | Pollsureives, ofuntus contusion and dolays, wid Roeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kant Eixprens. facet Davenpa Denver, Des M Datrut i ' ", recommended himself to the esteent and con- feluaure of Bis sauce Tho Tepuplienns of the | sowetlmes the loss of muuy honest votes. Nino | Lousvitsa, Ky. Nov. 4—Louls Wilson, a | Mr. Vanderbilt excuses his actlon in placing, ‘Throws Nloltorson, of tho Atchison, To- | fidenve of the persons with whom be lind Fourth District should curofully waten those | out of ta OF Le valara i ilo Laine EBAE. Arummer for the dry-goods house of Leblg | a fast train on tho Lake Shore and not on tho | peli & Santa Féand the Atlantic & Paeilte | busttiess relations, und by his indefatignbte Sates for Donnupsidescury 16 “biauy of Eons famen tune dung ispertorined for ail tines aud | & Cu, while laboriag under an attack of de- | Michigan Central on the growul that the Railroad Companies, says neither of theso | enersy und aptitude for the work hus garned noteitizens. OF bis honsted support of HX) ROAKT be GUE tea failure tovote nt | )irhumet «ns thia afternoon’ ent his throat York Central" tikes ‘this 00 companies | t for the franchise for | the promotion, ‘Che appolntes was naturally io Ancient Order of Mbernians, the major. ait gh on e, bul di Bu Ae te Nekeot rhuni-tremens this afternoon e at | New York Central cannot tuke the cars of the U hore Heat te run from Sante | Very jubllant Wednesday, and reeelved the re olthor under axe or had tot Leon nnt- tr Me eitad ar tie votur from the | With sulvidal intent, dt is thought he will) both the Michigan Central and tho Jake | ¢ in Francisco, “it seems to be ta. | coligttulations of his fiends with admira- railed Care should be taken to theart €6y | yo list at tha nextoleation, Au explunition | dle. Mrs. Jon Ridgoway, the wife of are | Shore and make tho required thme, ‘This, int while. thesa com- | Die grace.” Commissioner ithetnwata aald tho prospects Hace mul anclity und ie roe agi teed Sporn tha spectable mechanle, took arsente tonight ] however, eu hardly be the reason, when It ts for the frinchise, ‘The new Donver line of the Unton Paclite Tor tho sucess ot the Heaputtivan, Hokot in hie Soni Gena ee Beet ee DUET: Caang? wellly SO ER ener fae iy positively known that Vanderbilt has re- | 1 fu Le att crane ont by, senehs thoy may (ulesburg cutoff), which Shortuns the ise Tho followlog rallies ware sunoucod for thig | deensing it littic less than a personal msultto | Tye pusband’s habits of lute fs sald to have | duested the Wabash to ran i fast traln from auice between Orb and Denver six hours ny to ign f z x tt olny: Malahit se] 0 eveutng: Fifth Ward, Hubers uth, S210. | be obliged to C gwens in thelr votes pie cne, | bech the cntae, St. Louis to Toledo to comect with the Lake | gneorporation of the Chicago, Keokuk Pr RR ag SEA trae bin thins Eros Archor avenues Buvonth Ward. comer of substintial Hook Muted fora. yale = Shore fast train at the lntier point. Lt 1s une : ity: 7 eet. Sy battle eee ‘Wweltth and Wiler gtreets: Sixteenth Ward, | Lot substantial hooks be propared for euch vot | 344 lal Trowbl 1G fanee|2 & Kauss City Road, ment, Will be opened next Sunday, every: corner of Clybolrn avenue and fever street, ' | 108 preolnct, ruled as per sketch fnclosed, hive nancial Troubles and Genoral De= | dorstoud that the Wabash fas definitly de- | + spectat Dispatch ta Jug caliunns tor each election na it may spondott uted 1 f the et iven tt b: ‘ntcago Tribusrite ting belie {ee guiuplele for: the rants of ‘Tho cummitte thon adjourned until this after= is cacl 2 elded to avail itself of the chance given It by: Svinxerinny, L., Noy. 4—Artletes of ine | Tesdlar trains, ‘The train for Denver over gecur, tn whieh chock marks should bo Hpectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribuns. i Bilas, NOVe Boal 3 Of In vant ai % "j rm NOO odully mouting of the Executive Com- | made" as uach voter doposite his bal- Sear eee agit, | tHe magnanimous Mr. Vanderbilt, and ran a | corporation wore led in the Secretary of | Heme Sueae temas, conn BINS 4 A ° elu = | for against bis name. Those books could | ATLANTA, Ga, No i Hxt Si “Gite “ f mo tury Of | in. and arrives ut Denver at 7 p,m, tho fol- de ifotel the ea Oar a anton: paod A tusily contain columus, enough to last ten years | of this city, about 4 years of age, elulming fast tran on and after next Sunday to eon te’s ofilce Laday for tho Chicago, Keokuk | lowing day. ‘Phe ¢ast-bound train leaves y ch vi eet at ‘Tole Like Shore train. | & Ki City Railway 1th Denver ats nid yes at Ont 8 cgty urtnore. The name of euch voter in thd pro- Minister to Brazil during Bue | Net at ‘Toledo with the Lake & Kansas Chy Railway Company, with a cap- | Denver atta m. and arrives at Omaba ay NO TOLL-ROAD CANDIDATE. sea en ee eee etne dintie proper eokamn; | ut is resigency here tuday by taking forty | Unlon Depot at St. Louls at 7:50 ain, | rims from Chicago to Mamilten, in Haneoek gent J, Wed George C. Kleim, of Niles, tho Republioan | on the outer edge, under tho column of “re= | gralns ot morphing, ‘The eausels attributed | and arrive wt the Central Depot, New | County, with a branel from the cust lino of Sayelies un ele PRA aha teacke is on ot tho tandidate for Commissionor in the Sevond Dis- | marks,” could be noted tho fuel suauld be re- | to tinanelal troubles aud general despond- | York, nt 6:30 on the vvening of the | ln Salle County to the southeast corner of | very best new tracks ever opened for busl- trivt fs out in tho following clear-cut, open | weve or dle, In this way, utter passing through | envy, next day, running through In thirty-three | WH! County, aul oue from the intersection | ness fn tho West. Passengers vin Onm- lotter to tho votors of that district: SEE ee ee aa Term atanltcds white: = hours and forty minutes, ‘The thie wade at | Of the Litnols Central to the dMisssstppl, tn | hia” “holding tlekuts trom Omaha Nines Cewtitey Nov. i—To the Voters of the | Woactkitaiee dewcvaunbie record by wiieennd | MINNEAPOLIS MILLERS. | present by tho Wabnslt’ from St. Lous to | Hock tiland County, | the jneornoritary are pure ns it 4 0 Council Bluffs) to Denver will have | Kt Assinnibo’e| - nd Comminstoner's District tn the County of | fraudutent voting would be rendered nore dilll- Now York ix thirty-tlne hours, so that the | {4 I! Holds J gat: Wa HL Heynolds, | tha option of mong vin the new | Pure Huturu woke Asi nominee of te Republican Conven- | cult. Supposu «person coming to regsternnd | Choy Are SUN Undeelded Whether to | saving tu time will by five hours und twenty | Wight Molden, and Wehurd Uolden, all of | jing or either of” the old Ines | Gnivestan.: Hou for tho ollley of County Commisstonor Lowe | why wily unienaws ty the Jugs shoutd declare Shut Down or Not, uinutes, 4 Oe ts, thine the Lake Shore and | Chicago. ———, vin Cheyenne, ‘Tho through thie oO the pir nominated me jo the | that he hud voted in that prechiet a yeur or two " New Yo se i TU) ‘J i cing " a ie kind “slide woo ao Hsaiduonly Javor for ine to | your provious, a4 tuo ites ae bi wartuneg at | ah anette eld cic chatted eer And de Wabash wit thorefure Tinwo_ ty nt Now Commarion tn) Indiana: Ciaulhg tansror denen Connell hiuite'and give the widest publication to my vlor iy the Look would show whether ho was telling the Sr. Ps ih 9 NOV. Te ptiveen S Yo. ipectat Dispatch to The Uhtcago ‘Tribune. ie ea . igsuu which is trumped up to serve Democratio | truth or not, Thee hooks should be in the cun- 4 ¥ vreasy its spucd between St. Louis and, i Duna, ts only forty-six, hours, | Thy lines vo) al oO a Haron. Dakss) Bt | at INWiUFrosh..! iClear, “Loo snail to mienaure. LOCAL ONSERVATIONS. 7°) Ther.| Ei Ver h ing of the Millers’ Assuciauon was held in | fede, two lors and twenty minutes, which A NOVOLIS, Ind. Noy, 4.—Articles of as- | Toad ¥) i 1 z " , i y y Clark, rere tla, a NOV oe leading from Chicago to Omalin will all Decne BS legates to the Domo- Hee ee ene urnetiaet Sunes ion coe ae te Minneapolis thls morning, but no further | it can easily accomplish. Pen sueiahon of the New York & Council Bluffs | change thelr thne next Sunday tn order to crulte Conyegtion from ols Hiatriet Poetirtlaun proper {ime aud seared by chow na the saute uetlon was taken. ‘The proposttlon to shut cow te Janka yury neat tit iol Naw York Railway Company were filed this afternoun, make allruet vonnection with the now tralus ro pissed denouneing toll-roudy, and, by im- | for sufe-keeving ufter the election. o revel ye ¥ ff tat 4 01 2) ‘The ¢ stock. o _ for Denver. plieadon, mo ag thelr trond und advooute, This could bo added nav that yo person should | Low! tho mills received from the Milwaukea | Wibush ears Iu addition to those of the Lake |.Lhe capital stock Is $1,000,000, the road Livi puss by without comment the attempt | be allowed to vote unless be bad buen registered | millers, and the report of the local Board of | Shore, while it claims to be unable to inke | Will cross the State close to the forty-frst to belittle moby culling ine the brothor-In-law | previous to tho elcetlon, u deal of trouble would ea Bsa ee hee BY af a toll-roud proprietor, with whom long since | bu eave. Directors, to whom the proposition was re- tins ut the Michigan Contre. Yasiterbilte parallel. ‘Hite Dutlalti dunedtat dtuilway Com A SHIPWRECKED CREW. we H tiny roltitons ete aud pase Nt once to duswor | itetatiie that tho Importunce of the subject | ferred ut the ‘Chursday meeting, will not | detion In taking on the Widash, whily he re) pany was also Incorporated this afternoon. serra au 138 i the obnrge und to the deeluration of ny viewae | matter may be my excuse for intruding Meet probably be submitted before Monday, and | {ses 0 fast beat to the Michigan Central, | ft haya capital stock of $#,000,000, and the | Mery of Kndtgnities sutured at tho In tho tirst pluco it fs charged that in the Gen- | your time aad ec, L am, very respeettully, 1d GG | Shows that eral Atactably: 1 favored toleroads. eure " ‘prod Got iy | muy not be prepared even at that tha. Ln: 1 » CU. CLARKE, This chargy le untrue. ‘There was, when T was, = a member of the Genoral Assembly of thlaState, RLYCTION HETURNS, an amendment inade to the Toll-Road Inw. Tho “Haronieier correctod for tempurat » Clevation, and Instrumental error. Meno dally baronietor, 2.78, aycan daily thermowotar, 4.6. jenn dally huguidity, 73.6, ts hls determination | fing of the rond will be. Through Ad Mands of the Commander of # Moxe 0 benetit th Inke | Shore at | We hag Grrr ei 1 War Vi Ie airy sino the tillers, reveuled tha fact ia Cae Ee Mi tentgae eentrate | Wells. Huntington, and Wabash Counties, amin Wear “Voune c " : Special Dispateh to The Chiéago Tribune. that some of the mills are shut down for re- | Under the new dispensation tie Michigan Tho two companies iyo tho same Bourd of & m. tomorrow. Lt is understood that the train | & Northwestern Hallrond ofliclals arrived | and this aftidavit, together with the sworn times. From the two causes above imen- | will consise of two Wagner sleepers, one | here toduy by special tralh from Montfort on | statements of the Walkuren’s crew, were ee eran that Sven ree Sai sgach a uno Kine eats ane bumiaseeny, a tour of Ingpeetion over the compuny’s nar- | forwarded to die Department of State at he milling capacity ts not utilized at this | ¢ Lopers and DugEaRe-cs ie ale ae | row-giue branch, Among th ber Washington today. Keyaronas, which Is time, while other iuilters nre discussing the | Here train will be taken clear through to lon ee eran 4 i propriety af temporary suspension of work, | NeW. Yorks aud tram , Htuly to New He Gonoral-Superiitendant | valuable on necount of vastatores of guuno, . inches high, was swopt off by the heavy volume of water inthe pond above, and for 1 the there appeared tu be grent danger of a most digustrous tlood of the ist 4 Directors, composed of the follawing: Ezra Purnapecessa, Pa, Nov. 4—Capt, Peters | Maximum tonporatire, 47,8, Dill caine trots the Sennte to the House,and was | iW |) palrs, while others have stxpended onora- | Central might justas well atop running tts | daskell, Charles Thies, Albert Price, Ferd!- | son, of the Norwegian bark Walknron,whigh | uum temperature, sh Gh 3 cancer] |Win, Op. ML OXpress, because pusicuxcrs Wish- | Feported back from the Committoe ou Koads | 3 "eo. | tious for the present for tho reason | iio ih py vin the New Vork Contral with take | {Wwe Bolton, Isaac LLymers, and George Vix- | was wrecked on tho Islund of Keyarenas, In | A.Nerious Mood Avorted at Helolt. Wis Mitra forwards as tio Journal unavra, taken | 2 greys that owners experience great dilliculty | tho Lake Shore “Muted express,” whteh | °%* the Gulf of Mexico, Sopt. 29, mate aflidavit Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. up under a suspunalon of the rules, on motion of ) 7 Nam. 'Streetand number,| 2 Ia 2 In securing a sufliclent number of enrs | leaves here at the sane time and reaches On a Tour of Inspection. in New York on ‘Thursday of Mexican out- Bevorr, Wis, Nov. 4.—About 8:10 this aerrattd ‘tia House Mage eet? ant not tune | : y iron the saa eniopiilles io Lite Apu ore four hours woher ecepreds® will Spectat Dievateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tages agalust oven citizens of the. United | evening a temporary crest of tho daut russ 7 4 M 1 H 8 t upplies of wheat to this point, ready A Gatena, LL, Nov, 4.—A part 1 States und the American (lug at Keyarenns, | Rock River, at this place, some twonty-tw for the bill, though te Whon in tho Leg- | i £18 18 AUCANATD Lh me wil, nb ALENA, Ill, Nov. 4- arty of Chicago lean fig yareni ver, at this pl san tatee me oe eer fle inet a i bali serlousty embarassing the manufacturers at commence to run, as already stated, at 3330 9 AThy party. , . A i daw thut the Highway Commissioners could rijae Brawn, %. wore money for round purposes, and never by-[ 1 tto votu or voleo favored toll-rouds in any way, Hrondbes ahupe, or manner, roan For the just slx yours, as one of the Highway | p|itra Commissioners of the Town of Niles, 1 bave we |; No Watash-ay.|¥ |— = Wibasteave) ¥ LY T2141 [eet ON ident Keep, lower portion of the elty, it being sur vn " bs i 1 The ways done all that J could to {improve the publly ees t ‘ oe te York on the-»Now York Contral such ac | Jaayng, Goneral- relwlit-A sont Geddy, Su- | is owned by purchase from the United | nosed thatthe dam Itself hit gone out. hor tne over the toll-roade. ventasionors of | Me. Thuinns Hlovio,a member of the Trquole | sire, A teniporary suspension ull around | Bo Necessary, | Idetween Chicayo aud LButinte ; vi iN offices aud other butldiugs near the 1 ver, and tore the endangering the bridges. After 10 o'clock, tha pond haying been drawn do wit two anda lnlf feet, the water bern 10 4 ced, nnd It 13 believed u serious disaster averted. “ike S R Gatenk Division, all looking Into matters | Me of this clly—Goorga O, Harrison, any town L labored sitecessfully to open Cly+ | Club, was Interviowed by a roporter yosterdny | 1s Urged by A number of lending, silllers bes ung dake stone he HE ax crt ire about here. The purty lett for Mvoodmatn the | #sall and awning maker at 317 Church streot, Bower eaniy esc a Ore ue of the Town. sy relation to the action of the club regurding | ¢tuse the high quotations of wheat preclude | yrogs, Most of. the extra time fe to be niade | Northorn ond of the IIne, John G, Wallace, wealthy retired ‘mer- if Jottersen to the Lincoln avenue and Nites ft Judge Gary by th tha possibility of any fale return upon | 7 the New York Central, whe Wk pani 1 d Yeti; 3 5, Ceutte yravel-rond dn the ‘Town of Niles, thus | the nomination of Judqu Gary by tho Dowo- | thor’ industry and capital, the what | WP ol the New York Central where all but righ MnbtowenT ha Avaband chant, and Dr, C, Kviran, ox-Surgeon U, 8. giving {0 thu publlo « tree roud to Chienyu' trou | ovate for Judgoof the Suprome Court, tu suld four or five of the twenty-six stops will be te URE L Als Of the AVA bel A. living In Baltinors, ‘Tho story of the 8 sf x 4 quotation belng out of proportion with the r Hy wepter ', 5 Centre, und cutting olf n hinge portion of | it had never been once suggested that the club | prieos recelyed for flour manufactured there ullininated, ‘The places thus oxecpted are | Sr, Louts, Mo., Nov. 4.—The Wabash Rail- | “Ajnoricans’ adventures aud the wrongs thoy Tho travel over the Harms gravel-roud, 1 | snould bring out n candidate of ite owns that | fr inother words, there Is no reason | Rochester, Syruetse, Utlea, Albany, and } rond will put ona fast train between here upuntng thls road wo condemned a tract of land | 14, fe tho silubtest anaeaes ‘ies it D Pine tt ered uN | probably Schenvetady. For supper the train d New Y t am have unilerzono at the hands of n Mexlean owned by Sir, Harms, over which tho road had thare Was nut (ho sllgbtist peraaua| atiec! ie to | able profit assured In’ the continued opera. | Will stop at Elkhart, Ind.; breakfast will by | 8d New ork next Monday morning, which | commander 1s of singular interest. ‘Pho 10 pass, the proceedings being had before Justice | Judge Gury, ile wasn ian whol tey al ro. | ton of the tilts, and a temporary suspension | taken at Buitate, and diner at Uther, On | Will be known as the limited express. It} Wark bound from ‘Tonala, Mexte Henry ‘Hurter, of the ‘Lown of Niles aid ton. | art a ae een by any mombor of ane | cima prove disastrous to the llling Inter | thy west-tound rip only two mens aru to bo | Will leave the Union Depot here at 7350 x, w. RI ULe haba ttlt Greaves Orewichorany? Ueved necessity by the peralstout refusal of Mr, | Clfered to his, election by any momber of tho | ost. It is generally ussuined, however, that MELTED OMY. ite Y Sean y ic to Queenstown with a cargo of mahogany, 7 club, What they did object to was the principle ; ‘i taken—dinner probably at Utica and supper rive Sunte Harms to elthor wive the tight of way or soll | SMO nomocrutia convention nunincmg tu- | Purchases of thy buat grades of what ob- probably pper | and arrive at the Central Depot, New York, Sie ut Buttalo, ‘The tlie schedule of the new | at 6:30 on th ing of th Six days out whe wus wreckud during i ublicun candidates for atlles. If thoy bud none | talnable will continue without interruption, spite . 4 at 0:30 on tha evoning of tho next day, run- | heavy gato on a coral roef wear the Island of Sonate pees ih ne Br tueir own party to briug forward for uny pare | 80 that full supplies will be ready when th train was announced yexturday, Nochanges 'Y Bal Snow. Rectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Rocursren, Minn, Nov. 4—It began stiowing for the first thie this season at sont today, and at8 p.m, 1 hud reached the depth . of several inches, ning through in thirty-three hours and : 0% oy Mippixrowy, N. ¥., Nov, 4—The 6007 Lares Hoular ofies, thoy might Hot numinate any One, | greuy wanchinery ty started wy akaln Ut by audline: wil uo nace on, tie: ariae Chiewgs | forty mluutes, 10 will Nave a diniug-ear ut- sev taid 0 Tals a baat bine Is threo Inches’ deep at Liberty, Sullivas Vio notin ono cons worth of stock in a | MietRay bail etter stay at hone than meet | further undarstvad tut the demaud for Min | snd New York. At his mob yet been inti | tclied, — id tly. arson and desertud, but | CONMY: snow. fell last eee neve Hoe QUAL ogee: own ants ntaryet - tecroused “On. account ot "tin. dle mated what the fare on the Haw routed | Cottom Itates from: st, Louts=Wagner tho shipwrecked naw or the Wallatron'were nla he de mit of Wo'tachios Ie 18 alll Thave novor hud a free ride aver Harms or IN THE Warps. culty in securing transportation east | OXPTess © will bo, but if 1s understood thut ; any other tolleroud, except when tho wiulud were ‘ 4 , 1 east | the same fare us on all other tralus willoe | Sleoplug-Cars, - surprised at finding seven Americans ther, thrown open by. the proper autborties, but eave tata He a Lares Menean ieee fom ane baer er 6 aun swureligtin shared nately: 80.25 for 0 (leks aud 35 ue a ear ak patty Genoral who welcomed them with great hospitality, fuga! ald iy Wa Jud os STR oe eee a eee icunton presids | eupuelty. Ie will bo observed that thereusmns | fOr ugublg berth in wleeper, making tho total | Mrvlaht Auente of Eastern ronds centering | ‘the Aimerleans wore digaing Ruano, wid Hated by a Democratic convention ne Harms | ing, und transacted considerable necessary | tet te prospective shutting down of the Wmceting today and digoussed an showlng mpldly,, ' NEWYORK, Nov, to-A. furlous sno storm raged ail day in Bt, Lawrence Co ae =n foot deep in the northern part. cane ‘ Wore awaithug the return of the ship which | wore snuw-squalla slong the Hudson, i wirtllye 7 re “ " 4 e $e haul . Tt et N Th e x y ste » | supine Gf toltroudn, Hoe become igne | ‘The Fourteenth Ward Republican Club inot | yigrity In the grades of whent having no Wi | , 8% Lovts, Mo. Nov. 4.—Tho Investigation | Coummbssionor Fink, faiteryel they nd lag OOD tots oF eri, Hoare ered at Nor\ill, Cold fssuu ii this cumpaixt, but Leevuse such action | at No. 448 West Chicago avenue last night with | ftuence in the determination reached by y.| Delux conducted by the Utnols State Board | Wagner sleeping-cars ave to bo placed on | Teady for ablpment, but thelr stock of .pro- Ou my pact ja in keeping with my past record, | C. W, Petors iu the ebulr, ‘Tho following nuta- | considerable number of the local initlgrs, || of Raltroad Comintastoners, at Belleville, | the Lron Mountain and Lexus & Paclile Malle | vislons lid ren low, the supply-ship belug wsnetiou, nud eee Democrutle cundidate | Te Whe will algo gerve us Cuptains of thele re- | who clalin that thore Is.as mich protit in | progresses, ‘The witnesses have testitlud on | TOWCH the lat of Ducumbor, soverul weeks overdue, ‘There ware nine ug! enol Own chal au ever bel cinet $ be 1) A, Ae Hy . BA 7 .. < WAY Ibe. MOE: uote chek: Bi Ova peture aun, oleate Poatac die Van brates : has been obliged to quit mining on uecount Svarrns, W. 'T, Nov. 4--The sult. be wevon men on the island, nud after enduring H | therwike, itis tv be hoped that be will alwi Pitta, Murti % vi ohty of the treatment received at the hands of the * Jol. Wy one the hardships of shipwreck the seanion were Temuin ivonthuslisues defender of tho frees | Seventh, it Booka a ae Face INDIANA BAPTISTS, twoun Col, W, 0, Squire, of New York, and i Hroads, ‘Phe genoral tenor of the evi- - menaced with death by starvation. In é y P, Schou ite 3. Bel ‘Tre Wauee, Ind, Out, 4.—Tho Baptist | 7 ‘ : the stockholders of the Seattle & Wallawalla J 7 tho now ‘a end brad "ocatutlo nous orb wats ee Htenry Wosel ua i tiwetti State Convention’ clused Its donberations Lo | acne Mead: His unite 68, provlously xlven. | Railway Company was saltiod "yyatordny hls uarrative to 8 Now York roporlur Capt. conversion. Carpenter; ‘Thirteenth, Ot ¥ v Sy . Loar ed that irly an | upon the payment to the Colone! 1) CUI el i i the pi + Toirteonth, Otww Fisher, Corvhut | day, ‘The subject of foreign mluslons occ Mr, Heard testified that he was formerly an th Ay tty the Colonel by th Petergon says that the crow reuuined on th Thave contributed Mperally of ny money to | Mitson wus the orutor of the evening, and in a ys iH us OCCU | independent operator, but was forced to | viuy Of $5,000, island sixtecn days. On Oct. 15 the Cap- tue fund raised for the proavcuuon of tye que | brief spoeeh urged the youny men to continue | pled inuch of the thug, ‘The work shows | jon the Coal Exchange because he found he ——— tain rigged his two boata with canvas halt- wurranto procecdingsin the caseof the People | in the good work. Mu bud nu doubt but thatthe | much promise, A meniorial address on des | 4, 1 ah Miscolluncous Itemeu. oxrel Hidteo va. Tu Elstod Gravel gad Cohu- | Iepublicans would cloct thelr eunditutes, but | euused menubers was made, ‘Tia Wark: ot Pert on bby ze ness successfully | ptr, ©, C, Joulcdns hus been appointed Gens ieee iu wit uals, mit enrages salt . uve wrt raged othe: lo 10 Neel v X nevvssary ulterelection. | the convention was Important, cspeciull: ou 8 0! organization. eral Teket and B: , "| slock of provisions, sulled away from 18 Fane emocrutio Convontion thut surunw this | mecriua nt the eee oe caiteenth Ward beld'a | that reluting to education and ufselons, Y |” George W, Parkor, President of tho Cutro | Huron & Neate: of the ort | fatand In search of the mutn lanl, Four of je iuty this cutupalen hud wy ove oF ite oll | wrects lust, evening, De. 4. ¥, Willlugia in tho THE ISH, Short Ling, and ulyo President of the pool, |“ inng jock Island Road has issued anow | Mscrew Tefused to embark with him be ‘aman who buy been the pursietent enowy | chair. Hx-Atd. J. i, Gitbort, candidate fur le ls testified ot length, He gave a full history of 4) tral cause they thought’ he would surely bo efgrandnasthatet dates AMG UES, | Couuty urd aa stowed tae tay gedaan | ,Boztox Nov. 4.—The Contral Uranch of | the freight wat, dating buek to 1805, "From | Petite i dowra and MIsSOutle nt | WPooKelL, Ho sot sull tu the marutny, lent vals ual ie seas without foundation, a large redugtlon it the xpontes of wouuty ue | the Irlsi Nations] Laid League has adopted | that date to 1870 there was # xreat cutting ot | air it Wini bate taued th | uve the way with 1 bout, us it way the a wilaty au iny Gppanent | w ff publicun purty loft Mr. Mure | resulutions pledglug the members nut to | coal freights, amd uiuch money wi lust by Piabthay" us having resigued the | fuster of thetwu. Whenever he snlléd tuo Tinight bi Josue: y 4 i 7 tone the (terest of the yrout ratltuud corporations it fisgus fey wie yey wun Wo pay off AN | purchase for personal use any goods of En- | the roads. In the latter year w pool was | ROMO ve decisions Lonera! Krslgit Auaut | fur in advance of the uther bout. hy hove to whose ctubloy 1 aut informed ‘se ‘fs but Lam | Hoard, tho wovkereaid by should try tu do i gllsh manufacture, and to iniluence friends | formed to utop cutting, and it was agreod | Gole has been appoluted to that position, "| Hil she cae up. AL ulglt the rear bout cat pullraye on my publlurecord, as euowing the ite | ulsoJobud, Healy and others, utter whigh tho | 12F te sams purpose, Other leagues | that each roud should | haul a certain fi f and other polnts In New England. ‘ ‘Twenty Inches of Hulu. Bpreiat Corverpandeues of Tha Chicugo bibkies McGnedort, In, Nov, 2—As show’ water-gages, twenty Inches of water ths ot Northeastern fowa during the ont hss September and October, 1831, The res! eat boon a mud blockade and practically und pension of travel by teams. ‘The ero vary thoroughly souked and the roads ie halt of finpussible, From one-third (0 One yi the corn crop in, the feld ts rulned ould hay, and wheat in stack bas beet ed. affected, and dn mapy locullties | ral ——<—<——_ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS: . New Yous, Nov. 4.—Arrived, the State of Georgia, from Glasgow. Loxnon, Ne The {topublle and Labrr dor, Now York, huye arrived oul _——— " 2 RS. ; Mr, J, L, Keck, of Clucinnatl, has been ap: | her inslkht. ‘They salfed thus for two days MICHIGAN SUFFERERS jet fund terest | have atall times taken ju the woifure | meeting adjourned, throughout the country will beasked todo | proportion of the coal destined for | pointed to louk after th 2 and nights, and at lust reachod Campec Bostoy, Nov, 4—Mighigan telle Ad prosperity of 00d wovornueas, ou wy pri= |."'e ifopublican Club of theGoventeeuth Ward | Iikuwise, Be Louis, Au ayont of the pool acer | LioDaluuuore o& Ollo Atwlrced wesvet “we | 10 unlles distant. “rhero ths advance’ bust log,” date, $53,100,

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