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A FORTY YEARS’ WAR, Scammon and Went-! worth Have Another Tho Historical Society, the Marine Bank, and Various Other How Long Johu Traded Off Some Old Congressional Documents for a Life Membership. Mz, Wontworth's Olaims to the Exolnsive Ownership of Early Ohioago The war-cloud has burst, and “Long” John and J, ¥. Seammon are voce more involved tnt metaphorical search after one another's vitals, "pla true. tis pity; and pity ‘tis, ‘ts true.” For eight long years white-winged peaco hovered over thom and coverei thoir devoted and rather balriess heads with ber outstretched winys. But the truce which was declnrad awny back In 187%, when tho then head of “thy concern woross the way" ordered a copy of his paper deposited vefure the Summit Sage'a door, and the two finally fet! on each other's necks, exchanged the diss of peace, aud made up, bas at Inst been nb- ruptly brought to an end. "Grim-visnged war," vtnerwise * Long” Jobin, bas pubiicly challenzed himof the “wrinkled front.” otherwise Sr. Seatmtnon, to knovk tho ebtp off his shouldor the next tlie be happens to be around jn tho viclnity of the suid “ Long " John’s corporation, or soonor if he so plonses. the sears and wounds of these two veterans, and to rip up the causes which have ied to this sud- den breaking of tho truce, but Tie ‘TRinuNR owes a duty to its readers which cannot well be avolded, to say nothing of {ts desire to set the respective claims of ‘the contestanta vofore a dury of the public, who, like the street-corner purchaser, will * pay its’ money and take Its It is sad to Iny bare Traprimis, * Long" John enters upon the rcone in the nfle of aggressor, and the stige where on hu tisports hlmsetf isnone other than the PRACKFUL AND SOLEMN IAUNTS on tho Nofth Side devote to tho occupancy antl use of the Historical Soclet; ing two distinct and Fepurnte breezes over inut- ters which have no concern with the present narrative, but which were upparently mere by plays in thodrama of the evening, ho rises to tho climax of tls part, and expres: Ynetion with the soglety’s Nuancial showing nnd vehement desire ta know Just bow tuch Is Gathoring force, as the Atorm gathers fury, he makes no bones of dectariug that tho $i he paid for membersitp hus been us yood us atulen, and that tho soclety bas uttorly After cront- vs his disautis- coneern nbout the mauagement of the society, and displayiux some disgust at the lethargy which ho regards us bay ing settled down upon ita membors, he works bimseif into a “very whlrlwind of passion” and “wints ta know" ppolnted four yeurs au to Why the committee a prosecute tho sucicty's claiins awalnst NE OLD MAMINE BANK, amounting to $18,600), has not, so tur. as anybod) can discover, donun single bi he bank, he adds, by way of retntorcing Gaye recently obtaloer win insuruuees companics, 8 it down to the suciety t dig previous remu Judgment against and be accordingly ta! that it 18 high time these sine ollice Y y of bistorinnsand philosophora re- quire a certuln amount of time to recover their nity whew once it his been ups it was su With the Historical Socloty, action sets in, however, wud a couploof very eg umable biatoriogriphers attempt to explain mutters, to quiet thy eruption now muycing in the Suinmlt farmer's breast, aud, in shore, to sponge im off and cool him do: burns, and, 43 ff to Jolin {6 nude a teint But thu fire still ifuel to tiame, * Longe" rox the cunulttey which be bos Just been punehiug up for ita vtleged de- cpu He thereupon nunnonnces it ns hls Purpose to see that somethuy js done without dolay, anu the subsequent procecilings are as gentle uy the alr of « summer's day, was interesting “inatter for a May warring the fact that it isn't May, but November, und that navigntion ts about tu close, and 4 ropresontatlve of Tuy ‘Cipus: duy accordingly get bimself about tho tisk of ploking wp whatever further detalls he could wet, sympathizing with the writhy bistorjan aud the ex-head of the aforesald Marine Banks, nud, with conmendublo fnpartintity, lying their gtorles before a doubtless waiting public. ‘Yo start with, tho reporter, therefore, DROPPED IN UPON “LONG” JOIN toseo it he bad auything further to add, and if saible to get un cieurer explanition of what ul prompted bitn in bis attuek upon tho society. -Ho was, found In his ailice on La Sulic atrect, poring over amass ot bistorleal matter, and, after being assured that his visitor wis neithor a traveling biograpber vor a Ife-lusurice agent, he agreed to tulk upon the subject at wun, 4, “To start With, young mun,” ho paid," f ob- Sectoid to tho Trensurer’s re] © Whervin wae {t deflclent?"* “It wus delicient in everything of any mo- mont, for all it shownd was that so mucl Been received during the yeur, und so muyh ex- pended, and that thore wus 4 valance on hand Vout abould st bi “Did you over h Port because It was ave shown?" eur Of uw treasurer's report that did not give the nesuts and Habilitics? did Hot, sir, and ig whut l objected to, and wud asked explained.” ft ‘Planation mado?" Do you know anything of bilities, or what thoy should Ik hat the tmunagers of the socloty havo been around, recent); contributions to clear off a soclety"s building.” “WHAT ANOUT THE Assis ?!? “T know thot July 1%, 18i7, a cummittes con- slatiusg Of Messre, Arnold, Sheidon, und Thoinp- zon wan wppoloted to look after amount of about 818, a 18,000 Just in tho ft thin Marine Jhink, aud that thoy Mave Hover re- portud. “How did the money gel seine aldth yy Ret iu tha bank, or by “That (6 just what I want to find out, and ‘that ig whnt that committeo was appointed for," “J, ¥, Seammon wie President of tho bank?’ * Yos, aud nis bust.and portrait ovcupy con- 4 In the ornamentation of tho su- cloty's rout “You were added to the committee ‘uvsday “And also made n mombor of the Exceutive Commitics, which Ia the first timo f hive ever been recognized by tho society, though a life w it shape, thon, to doa Iittle nas I can And time 1 stall and avt to work.” did you mewn, Mer. Wentworth,” the to nsked, sumAwbut chunying the drittof the conversation, * when you wad that you regarded the mumberaht it ety us good ny stulon? hat L. believed thut the $800 1 had 18,000 aember of It," ip foo you bud bald iy ares IN THE MANINE BANK," “18 thore no way of getting tho $18, partor are da stay of gettin tho $18,000 or any © Tula is whut that committeo was appointed to flit out lve yoars ages but, instead of thelr reporting on the subjeot the Item hus been ule Jowed tu drop from tho usaets of tho socluty, whleb L regard us a trunge proceeding, to way * What ought to have been done about {t?"" “Suit ought to have hee: ene sult ought fo huve been vommenced ugatast Ig It tou ate now I think not, for l seo that Mr. Scammon has Juat obtulned judgiuent ayelnst some inaurance panies, and. be fa able to pay tha mony," ik you bo in favor of bringing sult againat 1 will evo that no time tever it ie posulble tu do," WERE YOU NOL CONNECTED WITH THE xe BANK ra ut the bank," hun © Most certain): + fe lout In dotng wi time, Mfr, Woutwortht” was a atockbuldor, aud six months ago Judgment was rendered w of one of the creuitors for §3,200. “ Yuu wore not sounocted with the concern at of ite fuilurae’ | suyered my connection with it before tho fuilure, but] found fn the suit in queation thut tho uituirvef tho bank bad been so mu nipuluted by Mr. Beumnmmon that f was bis sortcomings two years after 1 lof Who was it that brought sult agu! {'8ome Geran name was used, Dut L believe tbat when the inatter is sifted down Bir, Sau it be found to be the reul claimant, and ever have to pay tha money ho will get it" “ How could be ba tho clu: ¥ There ure great many things bard to ox- Jat, but. ta ty mind, this lg nut one of them. buleve thar nobus bol clutiny against the concern—tul! of the orrangemeut made py which the stock- olders were bold biable two yeurs after dispos- ny uf thulr Interests, about’ which uo one visa TOposer ja'coures of tunocit porgitiee 2 eae on thems “You will appeal, of courser* walnet me on the Bust a ey pane eS nina it Bem ee many of tha ing wdvautaxe “Thavs what [have niready done, and Laball ghy it to the Dittor Hs “And oxpeat to wini “Thero is no daube about It, for a simiinr caso hus Leon prssed upon by tho Supreme Court since the Judymont was! rendored arainst me=o decision to tho effect that a atockhotder {ua concern cannot be held for 8 failure ns tn ‘omnes, yor would suo Mr. Scammon for tho Lee boloving that he has poight up tho el Ne alin: +1 bolleve that he got na much of the henofits: of tho $18,000 na nus ong olse, and, furthormaro, tint he ts not cls: Mable for tho amotnt, but aliindantly able to pay it, And tL would sue him for the further renson that he would bo compolied to show his hand—show where tho $38,000 camo from, bow it gut in bis bank, and where It went to.” MIL SCAMMON gat unrufied and serono in his office at tho cor- nerol Cinrk and Lake streets asthe reporter entered, announced his mission, uid expressed hissurpriso at tho way bis old antagonist bad again broken out on bim, a Uh, that's nothing.” was Mr, Scammon's ns- suring reply. © We've been at onmity more or less fur forty yenra, Or, rathor, fe has; 1 bave no qinterel with him, and haven't brad.’ “Whutducs bo mean by opentag out on you again?” ° ar Well, you, seo, ‘Long’, Jolin wasn stock- holder Inthe Marine Bank,” avid Mr. Seammon, ApMirently not noticiay the tree yy or his nuswer to the reporter's question, nd you wee he transferred bla stock to Mase, ag was stipe osed to nvold his personal Habillty. ‘The truth Ie Thave done tnore for the Higtorica! Soviety than any other man fn town, and of have contributed more. money toe it. [don't Want (0 get up AD quarrel — with ‘tong? John or anybo else, and don't propose to take any notice of him furthor thin to aus, if Twas asked nbout i, that he hover paid any S40 of his money Inte the His. torleal Society tht Dever heard of, much us he talks about it, and about te taving been stolen, ete, ‘Thy sucioty had adoporlt ot SEU in the Marine Stink Jon, 1, 1874. They brought suit in New York against Sr, Shotdon, a stockholder, aud united with othar ereditors of tha bank in flilng a Dill against tha atockholders. That stit is now pening, Just sny that, so far ns 1 know, the offivers of tho society buve undertaken to collect a cortifieaty. beld | by tho suclety nuiingt the bank for StsW8, by — sult, against ane of moro of the | stoc! bollers In Now York, by obtiuining Juduim: inthe Superior Court of Cook County May Weil, for SHAE, and by uniting with, ther ered- ftars in fillng a oreditors’ bill ugaingt those stuckhulders, ‘This bill 1s now pending. “AND 18 MOS WENTWORTH A DEFENIY NTHAT surr?? + Well, you cau see for yourself,” said Mr, Scamimon, tishing out a printed cop the bl At inspection of the document ri led the name of Moses J, Wentworth In the cnpacity of w party defendant. At this poimt Mr. Scammon swung hiniself back inn buge Invalid chair, closed hile and. dropped olf Into what seemed a drenmy reverie. With bis eyes atill closed, ho broke the sllenve 0 moment liter by remarking: “Tun anuld man, and ‘Lon’ John, betwee! aud ine aod tho minmast, ty nothing but here tho sentence abruptly broke off —" well, o course, be hus his good points: every wun hus some xond qualities; but Ue has pet hinsell wv uskaowmg all about tho enrly blstory of Chi- cago when Mf DOESN'T KNOW ANY SUCH TING, Ho bag a peeullar inollgnancy nguingt nnybody that exposes any of his inistakes, Ly tho way, you may usk ine if Mr. Wentworth ever ave ‘$300 to the aociety. Ho says he bind S80 there,” ‘Tho reporter, with exeniptury obedience, told Mr, Seatomon be might consider the question asked. “Tr he did,’ was the reply, “I never heard of ft. 1 was one of the original founders of tho xoclety, and bave always been connected with Ju 1 got up tho life-meinbershlp fund, and pald for several of tho meinboratilps myself, and f was oue Of the urtuinal parties who eontibuted the moneys that were paid to Mr, Arnold for tho purebitge of the lat on whicl the society's bulld- ing wus erected. Lwas whey one of the gentle: men who paid tho sulary of the Seerctury wao suceecded M1, Barry. And the fact ts, the His- turlent Society owes me money today. 1 was told one day at n meeting of tho society that Mr. Wontworth bad olfered to give it A QUANTITY OF CONGRESSIONAL DOCU- MENT, which ho had recalved us a member of Congress from this district, upon condition that hy should be inade a Ibteemember, tho fvo tor a life me bership betug $300. f was asked tf L had any ob- Jeetion to it. and 1 auldne, That Isall T koow about Mr. Wentworth's connection with the so- elety, ite establishment, and ita mulntenance, In the subseriptian far tho purchase of the lot, and the erection of the building, never heard Mr. Weutworth’s agine mentioned, ner sw him at any of the meetings. You may askine, if you longs how much money L buve ever given the sueloty.” Aguln tho reporter observed tho most dutiful obedience, and told Sir. Scammon te consider tho luterrogatory as propounded. tncludlug what f puld for life-membersbips, ata rough here Tswould eay that my conteibus tons were between.: 1 and 210,00, When t was able to db 80, J contributed with ther men liberally to sustuit. establish, and maintain the society, When it was proposed to purebise tho Arnold jor, Mr, Waiter L. Newberry caine to ne amt naked Ine to give $500 or 81.00), or some othor xu, for tha purchasoof the Jot He showed mea subserlption puper, iu which the subseribers agreed to poy ceruin amounte for the purchase ef the lot. ft sald, * Why don't you Ket up Av fair subseription © paper, and fet the subscribers determing where the lot shall be located? He pall, “You South-Sidera huve - ult the power, and we gnaw that, us you are more thin wo ure, the only chance of having the Historical Suc’e- ty on our side of tho river 1a to bye the Bub- SornHog Deuce provide for Its locution here.’ 1 replied, '1 don’t think that 13. a fuir way uf do- tug the thing; but Lwill not wllow you to say thit J rofusetl to give becuse yall licate thu building on the North Side. Tcnre more for tho soelety than [do about tt4 lovution, and [will rive you tho money towards buying the Jot aue havidg a building anywhere.” And {then a scribed whatever amount it was he asked me. “NOW AHOUT THESE BTOCKIIOLDE Have any of them any, means, and what Is, the prospect of the suclety’s gettin nnything?”* “some of them baye means, but I don't sup- pose the. analety will ever get anythin put of thein. There have been wv vreat many suite brought, and wood many of the steckholdera tro non-residents, When the bill was filed, It was suppored that was the best way to reuch them, But in tho menantine other ereditors sued and recovered Judginentd agtinst the respongitlo stock hulders here, and probably exbausted thelr Mability. Other sults were chmmuneed upon Uke Indebtedness, and the decision of the courts wore ngainat thom,” “ And L wish toudd,” continued Mr, Scammon, once moro assuming the recumbent position, und the dreamy wpperrance, * that when tho Building Comuilttee wongon with tho buildin, and wero unaule to rise money to pay for it, se was concluded to put uw mortgaye onthe tot, Tho mortuaze and notes were indo for FTG), but it waa found diticult to negotiate them, 1 = 5 “Tho cummitete, or some of its members who ad. yaneed the mongy, found It ditioalt to chrry the ibing, and Lo was uppeatod ta ns the then Prusi- dent of the society to advance the monvy on the notes and mortquge myselfand 1 did eu, Lf yor the bank to advance liv noary, with tho under: stending that athor members of the society would help ine pluce tho nutes, ‘Tho $17.50) wad divided up. jnte’ a geal muny soparito notes for tho purpose of facilitating the newotintions; but tho whole burden was left on iny hands, and | nevotinted the notes with my frienda at the Enat, assuring shem that the interest would by proniptty paid, and: the pie gipal at maturity. After the burning af to building in the great. tre of e7l, Lutheres tos father Whutoevor wie loft of tho waclety’s brary, and, as soon us EF had mn rect to cuver my own hend, put it and the contributions that were made to it dite 4 roan in my own tuiiling, No. 10 Coujresa strect, and added to tt a tie: wuiubor of books trom imy own private Horry, and there | started a Mbrary for the souluty ngain, Well, the tire uf July, is74, destroyed my building. orectod ut a cost af #0000. und, with tt, the library. The members of tha society did nothing towarda meoting the futerest upon the notes that Jo had negotinted, and Twas obliged to xo tommy frienda and geet therm to d+ vance the money to meet the soctety's oblixn- Hons, which were hold by persons woo wore in japross from ita failure to.mect its ongagoments promptly. The transactions between THE MANINE HANK AND THE SOCIETY were furced upon tho hank by tho failure ofthe soenibers of tha soclety to hegotiute the low elsewhere, ‘Tho notus were paydble at the Mer: cbante’ National Bank, of whieh Mr. Jann [. Turner, one of the leading members af” tho Bo ‘tory, was & Director, with tho expeotation that that bank would aid "tn the negotiation of shu fonn; but as tt declined, the HAHUOTE were tondo with the Marino Hank, und whatever in- debtedness oxlite ayalnet tit bank, or its wulders, Krew out Of the ulfocts of the vitivers to uid tho gocloty and out of the fosses auatained by tho bunk In consequence of thy great fires und tbe Naunelad paote. Now, that's tho bivtory of tha auvioty’é rolutions to the Murine Bank." “ My, Wentworth aeving to have noticed that you revenily beat those lusurance conpantes ln tho Supreme Court, and ised that to entoree tle position that renuwed ettorteabould bu made to coltect from tthe oilers of tho bank’ amount which he assumes they awe the soulety “Well, I baven’t acon that dechvjon, aud dun’ know whotber it'a in my fayoror not, ut the Maring Bank bad NOTING TO DO WITH THOSE POLICIES Of insurance, 1 dox't owe tho Murino Dunk anytbhug inequity, wshongh J wold be lable for the aggok standing {0 my wane, whiel I hold in trust Br tho bunk, if 1 was able to pay. | ‘Thon thu Iivtorical Sucloty has nu recourse On you for wy money you might yet out of theso invuranco conpauics:” “Nong whutever. That monoy ja pledged to buy a debt of tho United States Mortgage Com pany, aud it iv n question: Whethor 4 huyo tha right to culloot the inuney, or whother tho pul- C auld go to the United States Mortgage Compuny,whleb loaned wo the muney for which 3 yuve & wortyaxy Upon the property that 8 burned, The lusurance poligies were to secure thut mortguxe. ‘be mortgage company undertook to sell the property and invatanto tho insurance, I claimed that thoir proceedings were Irregular and Juvulid, aud that 1 wa atti tho owner of the property, subjectto the ~*" THs CHICAGO TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1881—TWELV rage, and bad a right to enforco the polloles agninat tho insurance companies.” irhore was nothing more ta eay, Mr, Seammon had recounted his saeriiices fur tho society. and, inso dating, shown, or intented to show, that tho deve was Just tho othor way—from the rocicty to hin, arid Hot from him to tho eooiety. He hind also shown, too, how Hberal Mr, Wentworth wna with his Congressional documents, Including, presumably, cortaln thrilling volumes of Pat. ‘ont-OMee reports, and how “rearce” he hid Deen with his §N0 in ensh, which ho novw calms to have been “na oud na stolen.” Ande ns tho whole story find Geen gone over and there was nothhut tore to ndd, the reporter expressed hope that no yore would be apilt in this reopen tng of the conillet between those two warrlors, and wout around to his ¢ to thostory up. Atverror was made tn IIHUENK sinter Tie meute n few days ayo in regard to tho eases of are and other J. Y. Beammon against the N insurance companies. Tt war stated that he had won, ond that it was hull the Dulted States Morigage Company had no power at tha tiny Renmin hgrrovwod money fram, thy eompan.s to loan it iis was not the faet, ns in a test, care the Supreme Court defeated Mr, Seaiatnon nnd bell the loans valid, and the subsequent sulo of the mortguged premises on Congress stroet regular. THE WEATHER. ‘The Signal Service. Orrice orine Cuter Stuxat Orricen, Wasi: ixgtos, D. Gy Nov. Wl uw. m.—Indiaations: For the Tonvassee and Ohio Valley, warmer and {ule weather durlig the dis, southwest to south- east winds, falling barometer, followed during (ho tight by local rains, For tho Inky rextons, areas of rain, partly cloudy weather, elightly warner enst to south winds, falling baromoter, followed [n the Upper Lake reviau during the night by colder north to West winds, nud rising barometer Valleys, increasing eloud ness and a: warin. southerly shifting to colder northwest winds, falllng followed by onteter, ‘1 quette, Esontatit. Grand Haven, and Section patie Cater Signal Onicer ng epecint bulletin: M Mtorin Has developed fn tho Northwest, and is coutral near Orabe, attended by wars south- witukeo, Scotions t and 8, erly whids and inerensing cloudiness In tae Luke region, Missouri, and lows, and much culder northerly winds, with Iieht snow, i the Upper Missourt Vatley, | Clear weathor continues tn the Souther ‘The tempor rire hits risen in alk distefots eat of the 5 neg westorly. Jowed Friduy by cloudy weatuer and rain, Chicago, Nov. Wty p. m.—The following observations are taken nt the samo moment of tlie at all the stuttans named: GENERAL OUSERVATIONS. Theres Phere Bs] 10nd Stations. Wind. ehay, era tone eta. Mazo, Eo eecceecee ieee! cee? ce La Groskdcence| 43 Keavenwurthse} 63 Houraville q dhurunede, aL Monputs.. Y ‘sw uJ Rasny oan) Noritt lati i ‘Omeh ocr Osweus, at ae Pittsbur, a uy ' # rh ituchustar.. a 0 Sandusay.. bt 4 ayer Shrovupol ry ah u Sorinanat at | bt ole id 7) a meld coy Q| oh HC Ey u u mi) u tun % 0 4 ye 0 OH]C 6 uy a | i ‘i ss u Clear. HE RAILROADS. It Is Likely that All the Illinois “Roads Will Adopt the State The Denver & Rio Grande Ex- tending Its Line to Salt Luke City. Seventh Annual Moating of tho Oonduot- _ Aid and Rollof So- How tho Adoption of the New Commins stoners! Tariifby the Rock Iland is Vlewed by the Managers of the Othor The General Managers of the leading Tlnols rons say thoy have. not yet made up thelr tuinds whethor to foltow the example of tho Chicago, eck Asiand & Paclite in ndopting tho Staty Contntasloners’ turltf or not. 'Thoy say the Rovk Usland does not deserve the crudit tat fs bestowed Upon it, for taking the lead, ns this road fs entirely differently situated from) most of tho othor Mimois ronds, and has nothing to Jose and overytltig to galt in the matrer, elahned that tha Rock Island “sold tts birth- right for a tess of pottage’’ whon it accopted new chartersiinply to be able to enrich its stockholtors by giving thein double the amonnt were entitled to, Istand agreed to necopt any rates that tho Comumisstoners may preseribe. Rock Island couk! do thin much better than any other of the leading Iinols roads running west from Chicago beeause, In tho frst pluce, It haa to meet duriig the summer the canal com. petition for over , For the Unper Misshisippl aud Lower Missourt To accomplish of rultty Cautionary Aireuts crt ir at Duluth, Sar rulshes:the follow: | Most of this [a short hauls,” on which the new Conuntasioner rates nro higher thau the old ones, and, consequent the Rock Island by adapting ‘tho new tae gota better pay thai therefore ufterd to bo The other ronda, the manuwers gny, fnve adiiferent aort uf competition to tneet— that from the lines making short clits across the All this is on long bauls,on whieh tho new rates ure mnueh lower thin the old ones. By idopung those rates they would be unable to compete, ny fur as Chicago buxiness 3. con- 1 crous tines, and would be ke busineas Co the nearest junc- nt, ‘Tho tinolsy Central for sastunce, at sich compotition on a total nulcage and the Chicago & Altos imtmigerd of those rods exprosaly stipulate that thelr roads should have tho right to niake sitet rites a8 thoy sco jf be seen by tho following prov! tHelr chartera: “Tho enid corporation anny take and trans: port upon satd rallroud any perso or persons, inerehandise, Ur other property by the power of ateam, or animals, or wiy combinntion af them, und imny tx. establish, tak: ceive such rates of toll Cor all passengers: und roperty transported upon the satne un the sald, ivectors muty Leon thing to tine establish,” Now the question Js, thezy imnnaers By, eh lid not water thelt stack aad surrender their charters Jn order to muke personal galns for thelr stockbouders, shull be placed upon the same tovel ug those ronda which did so aurrender thelr chartera for persona! and xelfish ends, The thy matter contd properly come preme Cofrt, they would be sustained In their positton., But the trouble {3 to wet ft thora, An agreed etuge coukt not be made, becuse the Commissioners fosist that the matter hus been doolded, aud that thoy huve the right to pre- rates us they see prover, Hiddie, und New Eniiand States, Misgiaslppl. with eneterly to southorly winds, excenttug New England, where tho winds iain previiled on the Pacific const trom Portland to San Diego. Ludientions are that warmer and far weather will prevall iit districts ‘on tha Atlantle coust ‘Thursdiy, fol- & Qulney, $10 ay tholrehartors Ri ter, ay whetbor thy rons wl ey think that i before the Su- for violation thom to stich Immense pense ns LO tanke itn very unprofitable pr ecodiug, nd for this reason they will probably And it hest to obey the law and adopt the new tart, ‘They think that by titing thls step thoy will zaln much more than by thebting the hu, aunts and ahippors of Chicago would vuifer so suVerely ng to compel them to combine with the railroadsinan eifortto have the law ehthied and inade more equitable towards ull ‘Tho manngers nlso stato that tho now rates need not be put Into effect unuil thoy have been published wlong tho Ines of tho varlous ronda for three conseoutive weelks, und this ofthe law having nol yet been vump! thoy cannot be prosecuted for not charging tho now rates ut present. of the law would subjes Extending the Denver & Rio Grando “SYou sinait to monaure. LOCAL ONSENVATIONS, Wind] Vel] fen] Weather 3 o u i w [Kete, oO | Cleon, |v |Minzy. “Bai aud insirumontn! orror. Maxsanum temperature Mintroun tomperaur Suan dally varomer “ah, wan dally thermumetor, 43.3, « Mean daily humidity, 10." AN AMBITIOUS TOWN. Cinctunatt Bound to Hxtond Mer Trade e Southward, , Spectal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, CIncINNATI, O., Nov. It, of merchants and munufacturers of this elty, with their wives and daughters, loft thla even: lng for Adinta to visit: the grent Southern ex- position. Mugniticunt floral telbutes were taken along for presoutution to tho officials of tha State of Georyla. The floral company which prepared thom were Instructed to spare no patos or expense. One of tha pleces was a beautiful florul ship nbout fifteen feut in length, Another was a triumphal arch, under which 1 mun could walk stunding erect, Woven into these picegs in tho brightest of towers were tha words, “From Cincinnati to Atlanta”. The pieces wero on exhibition today, und were nud- ured by any thousands of visitors. Gov. Culquitt, Gen, Shormun, und other didtinguishod yentionren will be in waiting upon the arrival of thy purty in Atlinta to recotve the tributes, ‘The lealing mereandie and manufacturing irins of This ity ure represented in tho party, and the bumdsome tokens they beur to the peaptu of the Southare In keeping with the: policy which 18 being steadfastly pursued by tho bilsiness-men of Cinoinnad of muking friends and oxtendtoe their trade In that direction. ‘Tho butiding by the: city of the Southern Hallroud at a cost of $2)- xn,000 was un Outcome of the Bamo pulley, and, now that it is completed aad permanently lensed, nonv of tho advantages that may accrue will pags uniinpraved, ———— ‘SPORTING EVENTS, The Cushion-Carrom Tournament, New Youn, Noy. 10.-ue seventh gume of the custlon-carrom biltiurd tournsuiont was be- tween Morrig and Gullagher, Morrla won, by hacen scored 182, ‘The game botween Carter, afl Sexton was won by the former, Sexton secured 158 Tho gatao hatween Schaefer and liciaer wus won by tho former. Helser, 170, ‘The tenth game was between Blosson aud Dien, aiid was won by Dion, who ln tho elghth Inning made the bust run of tho tournament, 45, Blus- son seored 130, SUSIMARY, TAMMANY JIALL, New ¥ world's chainpions}int xuines with 24-inch Balke Co, table, with Momureb cushion, Suvonth gumes Morria, 200; Gullugher, 103, Eighth game; Cartas Sexton, 178. Ninth games Behnufer, 300; Holser, 19, Tenth yuwo; View, 2; Slosson, 1, ington Running Baccs, aTON, D. C,, No sovond, Vida third, Tho 2:43, Lutuyette Stakes, 2-your-olds, one wile: Feangie B, first, Lottiia aecond, Helle of the Nocth third. ‘Limo, 1:47, » Silo houtss Wiitneor wou the second and third dW race; Glue Lodge won tho. first hout, beats wn ‘Sloe, Usd 40 34855, Bieeplechases itty Clark firat,,Lord Georgo second, Kate Long third. ee CHARGED WITH LIBEL, Speclat Diapatch to The Chicuyo Tribune. Boston, Nov. 10.—George Gunton, a proml> nent labor agitator of Full River, sues the aly Sun, of wis elty, for lively damages boing placed at #3,00. An attuchinent to that wmnount was placed on the Sun ollice today, for which tha Sun Company guva vonds tonight, ‘Vhe case will cone to trial next.term. ‘The pir ver revently pubilyhud a communication from 1 4 Councilinan, WHO Was fined wume months igo tor duppiny Guaton’s fay “beenusy bo, through tho daibur Standard, bud Sandy Murris upplled otfen ve language to Harrison and two olber Counctlinen, Au the outgrowth of this quurrol, the articlo wus written .by Harrison, und init are meluded serious charges axguinst Gunton’s private churavtor, ———_ MICHIGAN SUFFERERS, Cuanrsron, 5, U,, Noy, 10,—The Mayor today forwarded ox-Gov. Huldwin at Detroit $7us, coutributed jn Charleston for the Micbiyan sut> Railway to Salt Lako City. Tho Gunnison (Culo,) News- Democrat says it is tho intention of the ‘Denver & Itto Grunddo Itall- round Company now to push tho road through to Salt Luke Clty at tho curllest possible momant. A foree of 1.000 or 1,800 mun is ut work on the Salt Lake end of tho thie, and’ ft i4 oxpeeted that tho graters will cross tho Utah tine by Dea, ‘Tho Mack Caion will bo the miin scone of auction this winter, ind the company expect to have the road cotnpleted throughout by Junot Inorder to necomplish this they fire taku all tho meu that cun possibly be and concentrating 1° contractors between Gunnigon and Lake City hive ulready been pre dured to quit aud remuve thelr forces to tho Blick Calon, and the Lake City Branch will bo allowed to rest for the present, The ono object of tho compnny Just now 8 to get tha road vam the Chicago, te s of tho offlelals oat avcomollsbed within ten months froin this time, Work on tho varlous brancbes will be Ruspended: and avery inan that can be obtained wit be put to work on the tnuin bine. oF putting a rond througt the cefon will be ne- Hahed na rapidly wy mon and money can do he whole line will swaru: with mon. The completion of the rond to Salt Luke City, und its conuvetion with tha Chienxo, Quincy at Denver, will give It an cust and will be of vast Importance to both roads ant to this part of the Stite of Colerudy, ‘the Pioche Recont says the surveyors fn Utat have about Of this rod and got tholr ey bive secured all tho rom Sulina to Tron Clty, ing every piece of lund in passes: unongh for two rouds rometor curraut al, for toupuruture, ofevation, fk ured from other jain ut, this polit. A lorge delegation ‘The bereulont tusk conipleted the surve: stakes all driven, metes and vatlons f tah, monupoll: und eafions that ts broad by runulug a double track throitgh thom, thus preventlig any competition in the future. ‘hls iin piss to Clenr Creek, AGH ON LO whut ts road runs through down tothe Cloar-Creok known ns Cove Furk, Antelope Springs, trou Springs, and Iron City, whore a junction ts formed with the California Central Railroad, Atthls polnt the large Inter-mountaln mang: will bo situated, whore the coal is ure Inexinustlble, Conductors’ Mutual Aid and Bonefit Thesevanth annuul convention of tho itall- ‘way Passenger and Frolght Conductora’ Mutiul Ald and Nonolit Aesvolution of tha Unitud States and Canada wet yosterduy morning in Grand Pacitte Hotel In the Appellate Court room, there befug some J00 delegutes present, In the absonce of the President, James GU. Sher- mun, itobert Laughiin, of Port Huron, Blich., Firat Vico- President, vocuplod tho ohnuir, Aft culling the meoting to order the Chairman up- polnted the following gentiemon us the Commit+ ive on Credontitias Klehard Love, E. Rotenbury Bofore the committes retired, tho Chair read the annual uddress of tho Preatdent, as follows UnyrLesens Upon this your seventh annuol meoting, In weeordince with a thue-honored custom, fam called to diruot tho prospects and coudition of our organizauon, bodings which Wied our plico to hopes and wa- ‘ona we have xeen our sociut, through seven years of fe until ity succoss $5 no fongor a inatter of doubt or a provlom to bo Soven years with us means suecos wth; i meine more than tt means a bepdfaction to us all, ond through sto our fatnilics, nave joarsed braction) routs, ond in ‘those of our organization, It 4 nection with the success Which avurywhoro at- ctive Inuurance socloties that been for inany ducades sup. placed, high-aalariod insur- od by svomlngly correct no gnoucr Are thoxo protect+ zo) with Iow premiums and no suluries than we id thom taking the place atthe older und nore expansive associations, Our orgunization fa baged op the love of ourtal- nun; the old goojetlus were biased ony doe wire to muke money. workers tn this bury ty lubor of love, sustained by to thought th wo fall those who stand with us will provide for those wo leave bu- A short recess followod. Tho wftornovn scaylon was aalututory addroga, dellyored by of the Miobigaa Central woleomed the dalen ates anid our attention to hk, Nov, 16.—Third Tho doubts and day of the cusblon-carrom tournament for the nvinds at fret buve giv OK Up, WS, OT AXIO J. MM runuwiek & w striking fact in con- W—lvy City Course =—Mile and a balt: Gov, Hampton tirst, Start | tends cheap prot whorans soctet ty tivo sucletios organ! u a -theld of Benutleouc aboulder to shouldor Hallroud, in whi 18 wules to Chie hero would bo a pleasant one, ‘ ‘Tho report of the Heoretary and Troae tho past year wus thon wubinitted, It Ugures: Recents, 0 Lulunce ry durin tue wt Unb, winue 174, $143,472, ant f tho Assocli> a 00 WHE BHCL oH OF tho ot ot J, Uf Thiekelly tho divoussion of the caso dled lust year, ana whose. jusurance muucy bas not yet buen paid over! ho Was o brakeman a wi lt nse conductor, and under tug letter of tho cunstitution of the or gunization could not partake of ita bonolts. Attur @ long discussion tho old Board of Di- rectora was authorized to reopen the caso and Hf tha ahennca af the President of the association, James Sherman, of the Michigan Contral Road, It was resolved to sond bin a telegram expressing the rogrot of the assacin~ tlon at hisabsence, and extonding to him thoir wotl wishes. ‘Tho aenovlatton thon adjournod until 10 o'clock this morning. Jay Gouldand ©. P. Huntington Cone eludo to End Thetr Rallrond War-A Compromina Eitectod. Speetal Dievaten to The Chicago Tribune, New York, Nov, 18.—Me, Jay Gould and Mr. C.P Huntington have concluded to and thelr Southoro viltroad war, and a compromise ngreu- ment is tobe executed today, The Gould party Birned tho contract today, Tho IMuntineton ronda nffected by tha agreement are the Central Paeltle and Southorn Paottic, The Gould ‘ronda nrg the ‘exns Paeitic, tho Now Orleans Pacitic, tho Missouri Pacitio, St. Louls, trou Mountain & Southern, tho Missoury, Kansas & 'exns, and the old International & Grent Northorw. The bit- terest of tighta has been carried on betwoen theso Interests, compoting as tho roads do at important pointa. But by tho terms of tho axreemont Just reached all pending littgation is to consg, und heneeforth arbitration is te be the rite on ail coniiieting matters, ‘The vontract provides that the Toxna Pucitic shall atop can struction at the present poiut of Junetion with tho Southern Pacific, nbout eighty miles from El Paso. The rod between this Junction nnd EL Pao ts mate subject to tho perpetual Jolt uso of euch party to the contraet, the cost of imnfntenuanee, repaird, ote. belng equally divided betweon tie two interests, luntington ne- quires tho right to iuteraent tho Misxourl Pacitie elebty or 100 miles trom New Orleans, and thus Recta am perpettal joint right of use to New Orleans on terms ‘tho same as accorded to Gould on tho othor combination, 1¢ Is set forth in tho contract that all rounds aifeated by the contract shall constitute one continuous tne, with o peo rate miengo and aiyision of earnings, Tho Dusiness betwean Now Orleans and Gulves- ton fs to be divided between the compunies, A Travolor’n Complaint. * To the Editor of The Chicavo Tribune, GALEsnuKG, Nov, 15.—I wish you would stirup tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy management to bo a little more considerate to Peoria travel- ers, and also to be honest coough not tu deceive people astothoir promised connections, even over tholr own branches, Iyesterday pirchased aticket at Linculn, Nob. direct to Peorin, In consequence of tho specious promises that, not- withstunding the Burlington & Missour! tral was three-quarterr of au hour Inte, it would mnko sure connections straight through for Peoria, und I would reach there atthe appointed thug, 10 o'clock this morning. Imagine my fcul- {nia on renehing Pacific Junction In inding that the convection promised bud disappeared in the horizon soine fiitcen minutes previous to our arrival, and that we would be required to walt for No. #1) Walt wo did for an hour and a halt, tho consequence being 1 arrived here to find no connection, and tha loss of un ontire dny, luvitl- unble to Hmited teavelers in this business ora. J trust you wilt awake the Chicugo, Burlington o Quincy inanuomont to ugouse of tholr duty ty the public, for probably they muy come across amore troublesome victim than Thuve been to tholr published table showing direct connection ‘by thoir Aduntic Express No. 3 to Peoria and other places, INDIGNANT. ‘Tho Wabash Buying Moro Land in Bridcoport. ‘Tim Trmune stated tho othor day that tho ‘Wubash Road was buying lund between ‘Thitty- fourth and Thirty-tfth streets, from Halsted over tho South Fork of tha South Branch, for tho purpose of Juying down a spur track to the elovatora it is bullding thore, Tho prop- erty which tho company wishes to wot ia owned by nlargo number of small proporty-ownore, and every now und thon, in some mysterious way, some of the conveyances made to the contbany do not nppeir on the alleged record of real-estute transfers furnished by tho Hecorder's offica to tho newspipers. Day before yesterdny. for instance, there wus a vonvoyance trom C, Yuls to James 1. How, on bebnlf of tho compauy, for sow lots tong tho Une of the route, the eonsiderntion belng $11,000, ‘The ubjeat of tho cumpauy 1a, of course, to pro- vent these deuds trom boing put on tho record, muse the propel ownors ure thus kept in sgnorance of the fatentions of the companys, and do nob ask the exorbittnt prices which they would {f they knew their real estate was needed, 'Yhis {s no rewsun, howevor, why tho full list of real-estate transfors should not be given by the Rucorder’s oitico, Inharmonionus Managers. Special Dispatch to Tha Chteaeo Tribune. Lovisvine, Ky. Nov. 1—Dr, Standiford, mannging Directorof the Louisville, Now Albany & Chicago Railway, and IL 8. Veerch, President of that corporation, left thisovening for New York, rumor anys, to mect tho Vourdof Di- reotors und lny their respective pinns before It, and wetin opinion or instruction from it, It baa been rumored for some days tnt these Ken Uumon go fur dlifered on vital matters concern ing the management of tho rand ns to moment- arlly threaten an open rupture, and it has ovon been rumored that Sr, Veerch had reaiuned, but the ditleulty was so far patched up ny to enable thon torefor thelr differonces to tho arbitration of the board, It Js protinble thit thore will bon radlewl change in the mannge- tent, oven though Crawford docs not effect It. A Distinguished Party of Gontlomen on Tholr Fravels. Speetat Diapalch to The Chtcago Tribune Minwauken, Nov. 1—This evening at 5 o'clock u somewhat distinguished rarty of riil- rond oflivials—consisting of IL. J. Muyden, Gen- vral Froight Agent of the Now York Contril Tuulway; 1. GC. Wioker, General Traille Manager of the Chicago & Northwostern; Juhu C. Noyes, General Mauager of the Merchunta’ Dispatch; Gt Valliant and J, Grier, General Frolght Agents of the Lake Shore & Mioligau Suuthorn and Micnigin Central Rullways respectively—ar- rived in this olty by speciul train from St. Paul, viu the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rullway, Tho purty has been some digtance Weat, and, in conversation with a reporter, after they hal been carat tor by Manager White, of tho Piank- Juton, anv of them exprossed bis ‘amazement at tho unitmited resources of tho Wost. The party will 0 to Chicago, Intornational Hoadmastors? Associa thon Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Crevetann, O,, Noy. 10,—l'nis was tho day set for tho meeting of the International Hond- mastora’ Asguulution hero, but, owing to the fact that but balf a dozon detegutes arrived, tho incuting was not huld, Tsuay Hurnett, of the Chicrgo, Hock Jalund & Pacific is President, and W.H. Cunnitf, of the Lake Shore, Secretary, Moth phose gontlomen buve heen promoted since thoir vtection us ollicers of the Roni- muaters’ Assoolation, Voth aro wbsent, Ait: tomnpt was mnndo last summer to hold a meetin atCinolnnet, but faded. ‘Thy luternational Roadmastura’ Assoviution ts Halle to go to pleeos, Missourk Pacific Exte: ku, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lincoun, Neb. Nov. 16—It 1s given out on goo uuthority that a branch of tha Missourl Pacific Mullroad, which fa rapidly pushiuyg its extension to Omaha, will be constructed to Line colu ay soon as the Omaha extension ta come pleted, Such w raliroad, jn addition tu the proa- ent system at Lincoln, would glvo the murchants of thig elty direct communication with Bt Louls, Over our independent through lug ia brought about a redtiction Jn froight—a condition of ulfalrs vory wuch needod. ‘Lhe Missouri Pus eitle will cortalnly rouch Omabu carly uoxt year, following which tho Lincoln extension may be looked far, Protght-Train Ditched, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicuga Tribune, Evanston, IL, Nov, 10,—A collision oceurred Just oppaait the depot hero this morning which stopped all tratile unt!) evening. As the carly moroing freight was switculoy a cur the mala puctoft the train broke louse froin the brakes and ran down tho grade, wreeking one cur, ditching thy ongine, aud toariuy up the tracks, Workimen bave bean wt work ull day removing the dépria and {puttiog atown now Crack, 8 expected everything will be to righta tomorrow morning, on in Nobrase The Woodruff Sleeping-Car Company pictal Dispatch ta The Cnicago Zribune. CLUVELAND, O., Nov. 16.—The Woodruff Sleap- thy-Car Company bay caught the Investizution fover from the Pullman Company, Thia morn: ing a note marked * private” was found in the maull of several Woodrull conductors, and tho Inveatigution still contliuus. Several Lake Shoro pussonyer conductors are aluo xaid to bo ‘on tho suvpected list, and 8 quiet jnvestizution jy in progress. = KE, D, Vrost Appoluted Gonoral Supers Antendent of thie Ilinols Midland. Special Dispateh to The Chicago ‘fribune, Decatun, UL, Nov, 16,—E. D, Frost bas been appolated Ueneral Superintendent of tho Ti+ nols Midland Ruitroud, aud bos entered upon bis duties. His headquertory uro at Terre Muute, ‘Thy road bas been without a General Superine tondunt for over u your, Ope Next Monday. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Catcana Tribunse Ractne, Wis., Nov. 16—Tho Rockton & tock: ford Branch of the Chicago, Milwaukea & Bt. Paul Hoad opens donday next. Miscellaneous tenis, 1 {9 stated on good authority that tho Wabash & Erle and the Eric & North Shore tast-rreight PAGKES. Ines will be consolilated and rau aver the Erle, Grent Western, and Wabash Raltroads on and after Jnn. 1, 1882, Tho Chleago & Alton ts making preparntions for the.constructlon of a now Iron bride ten milos achith of Jollet. A. Rood lina boon appointed Agent for Central Htailrond at Elumayy, hy A. Wille, resigned, Last night some atte. German and Swede In- borora wore tnken t0 Kansas from this, clty to work on tho Atohlson, Topokn & Santn Pe Halle sone. This tistaliavent mikes some 200 tint hitve gang out Weat fur this purpose within tho past woul, Edward Vatinnt, for tho Inst six years Gen: eral Western Traveling Agont of the White Ling, bas resigned on account of ii-bealth, A. GG Niehalaon, uf Clnuinnatl, will aucoeed Mr, Jalan, and his hondquarters will be ne ‘forra janto, Mr. 5, Perkins, President of tho Chleago, Burlington & Qulucy, returned from the Weat yesterday, haying mide a tour of lnspeetion aver his lines, He with renin fore tor aay or ‘two, and will then go te Moston, whore he will herenfter touko bis headauueters, ‘The New St. Louis & Chicngo Raslrond Company commenced their frat Bult yesterday to condemn property for right or wa RADWAY'S LEMEDIE HUALTH JS WALI Health of Body 1s Wealth of Ming RADWAY’S oarsaparillian RESOLVENT, Puro blood makesaound fleah, s nolearakin, TE you wonld fave gunn ane, Ana SHURE Ee Hey TAD gOUE cons vt AY’ LIAN RESOLVEN'. BangiPaAlde A Grateful Recognition, "fo euro a CHRONIC or Long Rta ense Is truly a victory It tho beating art: th, ronson power thal elourly dlicerns Poteet and supplies m romody; thal restores stey st atop—by degroes—tho Body whiet has beer tice? ly wltacked and wenkunedt by an tnstifour ge, enge, not only commana our Fespect but a Berves our yratitude, Dr. Itulway bus ¢, Dished mankind with’ that’ wondortal renee Atndwny's Sarsapariiiian [esolvent, which ee compilshes tuia result, and suffering hunanite, ywho deny |uE Ao, exitbitew of Pan tid ulseast Hrough long days and long nigh ‘bug thoir gratitude.*-cMedleal Mesergare! O78 Nid FALSE AND TRUE Wo extrnot from Dr, Kadway's “' Disonso und ts Curos’ as follows et on LIST OF DISEASES CURED RY _. RADWAY’S arsaparillian Lesolret Chronio Skin Disonses, Caries of tho Rone, mors in the iloud, Scrofulous Disenses, Had or Unnatural fait of Hod, Syphilis and Venureal Favor Sores, Chronte or Old Ulevrs, Salt ithe Mekots, White Swolllug, Seatd fiend, Urores Affections, Cankers, Glandular Swolltnics, Nod Wasting and Deeny of tha ody, Pimples ang Blotebes, Tumors, Dyapepsia, Kidney aud Glade der Disonses, Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Calentous Deposit, And varietiss of tho above compiaints to whiel surnetins aro xlyven spoclaus nunes, Wo assert that thore ts no Known remedy that Posseases the euritiye power oxer those disenses that Radway’s Itesolvent furnishes. It curesate by stop, surely from tho foundation, und restores tho fujured parts to thoir sound condition. The wnates of tho body nra_stapped, aud healthy Dlood Js aupplied to tho systum, from whieh ney immaterial is formed. This is tho filrst corrective powor of Radway's Resolvent, dn ensues whore tho syatern tas bocn salivated, aud Mercury, Quickallvor, Corrosive Subitinate, have accumulited and become deposited lu tho ‘Lones, Joints, ete, cunsing caries of tho boues, rickota, spinal curvatures, contartions, white awelllngs, viricose velny, otc, the Sareupariiia will resulvo away those deposits und extern. nate the virus of tho disense from tho system, If those who aro tultiug theso medicines for tho cure of Chrunta Serotulous or Sypailiie caaer, howovor alow muy ho tho cure, “feel bete ter," und find tholr general health improving, thelr tlesh and woilght {terensing, or avon keep ing Ite own, It 15 a sure siyen that tho cura ts pro gressing. In theso dirouser tho ;parlont elther gets Letter or worse—the virus of tho diseasels not inactive; {f not arrested and triven from the dood ft will sprond and continue to undermloe the constitution. As goon ng tho Sursaparilis makoa the pationt “feul bettor,” every bour you will grow better und inercase In “heal, Btrength, und slosh. OVARIAN TUMORS. Tho removat of thoso tumors by Radwar'e Resolvent js now Bo certainly extauilshed that What was onco considered ulinost: miraculous now acommon recognized fact by nil varties Witnesa the cases of Hannah P. Knapp, dre.c, Krapf, Sra, J. H. Jolly, and Mrs, B,D, ftendriz, ublished tn our Almanna for 1879; also that of irs, OU. 8, Hibbing, in tha present edition of our “False and True,” One bottle contulns more of tho activo prinel- plesof Medicines than nuy other Preparation, pakon tt Zener uk deal ‘while others require vo or six times na much. 2 ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES tot HOUKS, tore Meve paln and cro noute disease, RADWAY'S READY RELI in from ug to twenty minutes, nover falls tore: Hove PAIN with ono thorough application; 10 matter bow violont or oxernaluting the paln tna Rhoumatle, bed-ridden,intirin, Crippled, Nerr- ous, Neuralglio, Ceca with diseaso may sutfer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEE will alford instant ease, dnjlammation of the Hidncys, Inflammation Of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowes, Congestion of the Lungs, Sora Thraat, Difie eule Breathing, Palpitations of tho Ieart, Hystortcs, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Ine Jitenza, Headache, Toothache, Neural Atheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Ch dlains, and’ rust” Bites, Bruises, Sine mer Complaints, Neveousnoess, Slerptessnesty ha, Colds, Sprains, Pains tn the Chest, ‘or Lunds, uredustantly retlered. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUB cured for W cls. Thero fe nota remedial agent in this world that will cure Fover and Agua, and other Malxrious: Billous, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other fovora(alded by’ RADWAY'S PILLS) so quickly as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, Itwilt inn fow moments, when taken acconl: ing to tho directions, cure Cramps, Spusms, Sour Stommeh, Heartburn, Sick Hondache, [iarrhe, mysentey Colic, Wind in the Bowels, und all lo- oraa) Palnd, ‘Travolera should alwayscarry a bottte of fled- way'a Ronuy Rellof with tham. A few dro ia water will’ provent gicknvas or palna ns chunyo of water, It 1s better than Fread Brandy or Sitters aa velimulunt. Minors and Lumbermun should always bo pro Vided with It. CAUTION. jeateaginglia All romedial ngents capable of destroy by an overdoye abould be avoided. Morpaing oplum, strychnine, araten, byoselamns, end ee er powerful remedies, do at certain Lines 0 vory smalt does, rellove tho patient durius ¢ . action tn the ayatom. But perhups the secon, dose, 12 repeated, way aggravate and increase the suffering, and another doso cause seal hore {a no necessity for using those uocertny agenta when f poalilye romody Uke Judea Heady Kolief will stop the moat exerci pain guicker, without cutalling tho least culty fi olther Jnfant or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF. aah Rapwav'a Ruapy Neier ts tho only ret agent fn vogue that wil! iustantly stop pall BYfty Conte Per Bottle, f ) A Radivay’s Regulating rr A 2 Plrgatives, Sovthing Aperients, Pert toute Paine Always reliable und ‘Natural in ‘Their Operations A YEOBTABLE SUBSTITUTE FUR C)LOVDL Porfoctly tasteless, elegantly costed wilt artoct A aweot guin, purge, reguiatyy purify, cleans ST DWAES Pitts for tho ctra of all dearer Of tho Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kituoss ons der, Norvous Disenses, Headuche, Co Costiveness, Indigeation, Dyspepst a. Fovor, Lotlainmation of tho Hower ie yt all derangements of tho Internal Vise iy veke Fantod to oifoct a pormuncnt cure, t ute ede stalle, contashine ‘no mercury, twincrals, ie druze. Me 2 Ginerve tho Following aa rk Iacases of thi siipatton duward Pics, ‘rullnessot 4 mene tho Head, Acidity af the Stomach se Weigat Heartburn, Disguat of Food, Fuline skiue in the Stomach, Sour Hructations, Sot ering Fluttoring at tho Htourt, Cholcina oF ra of Sensations when in a tying pt Dull ata ‘The land auuatit to be condeninod ix owned by M A, Reese and athurs, and $8 lneated in the ‘own a ‘uiumot tn close proximity to the Caltimot ver, Tho enrnings of tho, Clncinnath Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago Road for October were $212,605; corresponding nionth IG thoy were $200,091; deerense this year, Sone, Earnings Tor the ten months criding Oot. i. S1iNhi, 183, ngainst S.00K7 for the corresponding period of 1840, Nacrouse thls year, $540, Mr. A. A. Moddis, of Ogdensburg. General Manager of the Ogdensburg & Cammplaln Rail rod, 18 inthe elty. Li bis party are also the following railrond xentluinca: 8. ). Caldwell, of Now York; W. KX. Blodgett, J. HL Farron, an W, f. Prost, af Tos! Jeorge H. Hill, of Oe densburgs Gen, Auderson, of Vortlaud; and Col, Jewott, of St. Johnsbury, Vt Tallway fran for tho New York, Texas & Me: tenn, tho Toxins & New Orienns, tho Gulf, Colo- rulo & Santa FG Calvestun, thurrisney & San Antonio, and the Texas Pucific 1s being reesivel in lurge quantitics at Galveston. 1 VATS NOt enoigh ears to reinove it rapidly nt present, This, of course, tends to retired the progress of tho work un tho several Ines. The first through sleoper for Jacksonville, Pla., teft the Tinols Central depot yeaterd: morning, ‘this steeper runs vin the Kunkakee Line to Clneinnatl, thonee via the Clacinnut! Southorn to Chattancosn, thotice aver the West> ern Atlantic to Athunta. thonee over the Con- tral of Georgina to Macon, thance over the Macon & Brunswick to Jessup, ind thence over the Savannat, Florida & Western to ducksonvitle. ‘The time from Chlengo to Jacksonville Is made inexnetly forty-cight hours. ‘This will no doubt ie the favorit fine to Jacksonville during the winter, The circular of tho Messrs. McCalmont Rrothers & Cu. of London, to tho stockholders of tho Philadelphia & Routing iullrond Com- puny, witb reference to tho approaching aive- ton of a Prestdont.foilicera, and munagers for the year I hug Jugt rexehed Philadelphia. Tt covers alxty-olubt printed pages. It ie xoyers erltictam of the course of Mr, Gowen: reviews In detail his arguments heretofore udvanced, Including his speeehes and punphiet; inakes no strony argument against lite return to power, aud Buys further: * ‘tho election will take plice an the pth of danunry, and we shall ina day or two send ta the stockholders lu this country forms of proxy wileh wo enrnostly trust they Wil sit and return to us us qulokly 9 possible, ‘The proxies will be used to continue President Bond and tho present manneers In otlice,” Commissioner Fink hag Just promulgated tho new. rates on tobacco adopted ata mooting of tho committes held we Louisville Nov. 8, Thoy tako effect Noy. 2h 13st, and are us follawe: Bast St. Louls to New York, all ralf, 4144 courts; Hannibal, Quinuy, East Burlingtow, Ent Keoe Kuk, Rock Island, and Bast Loutslani, 4145 cents; Cinelnnatl, 30 cents; Loulsyile, Joiferzonyille, und New Altuny, 3) conts; Cuatro, 4 conta, eae committee alao udoptad the following res- olution: Legulved, That the Loujaville & Nashville Rail- road and the Chesupoake & Ohfo Rallroad will mointaly a five-vont dlforence under, all-rall rates on untusured bills of lading and three conte on insured bills of lnding, oxvept from Evansvillo, wherefrom thoy will not Issue Ine sured bills of lading, On sbipments from Obio River jandiigs balow Louisville on business via pickets the Chesupenko & Obio will not lasuo In- sured bills of Inding. t ro- W. W, loyington, the architect, hag turned from) Cinclonatt, where ho has beou on a short visit to consummato the Hanl arrange. ments for butlding uu extensive unlon pis: | aenyor depot In that city. ‘Tho elty nuthorities having viented the aeveral strouts und alleys for tha purpose of carrying out the enterprise, itnow remulns to demolish the buildings ace bying tho grounds, Some thirty brick buildings, from two to four stories Bin. one Jarge railroad olllce building, two freight buildings, each 4) fect long, and one large grain elevator bave to succumb to the conutem- plated lapravement. ‘Theso demolitions will bo uccomplisned = this winter, and tho Pinon. detalld, etc, mule realy for contracting: for an enrly lotting in 1882. The ground to be ocoupied will bo fn round numbers 250 feet wide hy 1,000 fect long, Vesties switchlug ground, Some four or six rons join in the unterprise, and havo sot nate $1,000,000 for the purpoxc, When completed, Cincinuat! will bave, without boasting, tho finest bulldimy and tha most com ete accommodations for the piesenger and mgzare departments, as well nu oflice ruom for tho varidus rallromt compantes centering thero- In, yet projuctod in this country. $< GARFIELD. Mocting of tha Monumont Committee of the Society of the Army of the Cumborland. é Specta. Dispater to Ths Chicaao Tribune. Creverann, O., Noy. 1—A meeting of tho cominittes appolntod nt Chattanooga In Septem ber by thoSocloty of thoArmy of tha Cumberland was beld hore today. There wore present Gen, danies Burnett, of Cleveland; Gen, W. A. Rob- Ingou, Of Pittsburwz; Gun. Houry 31. Ciat, of Cine elnnatt; and Gen. J, G, Parkhurst, of Coldwater, Mich, Gon, A. G. McCook, of New York, und Col. H.C. Corbin wore represeated by proxy, ‘The Ineal Comnilttos on Erection of Monument requested the cobperation of tho committes to forwaril the moveinent in this clty. After pro- longed disuusgion it was rosolved that whon tho eomaittes was formed tt was contomplatud that such monument was to bucrected ut Washligton. aA ecomiitios, constanng of Gons, Cist, McCouk, und Col, Corbin, was ntppoluted to proceed to Washington und make applicution to Congress for old cannan for material tor the atntue of Gen. Garitold, and for ground for tho site of the same. The Chairman of tho commilttoe way auithurized to designnte and ussi¢n to enult mein ber of tho committea certain States and Lerrl- torled over which he ts to have supervision sts to callection, and In which he fa tu atrend to all detnils, including the appointment af sub-com- nulltecs, ‘Tho meeting wdjouracd to inect ut the eallof the Chairman, FINANCIAL. A Pailure at Noston, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Noy, 16.—Sevorn! failures in the boot and shoe ani leather trades ary reported today, but the only uneor fuportauce fa (hat of Georgo 'T, Clurk, moracco dealer, whpao labllitics aro about $110,000, Tho fullure is duo to the Nugent & (0, wrenk nt Newark, to whom Clark awed a debt whieh tad not been avttiod for at the Une of bis talluro in 877. Tt appunrs thut this bud hungover bim since, although be thon givo a deed of somo real catnte: = worth About $20,000 us security therefor, ‘This deed was used by Nuyont & Co. upon which to rilse money Cor tholrown use, Sr. Clurk hua @ reduced hla debt to some $13,000, and en Watson, tho broker who isa groditor of nt & Co, bag now teusted Mr. CAirk for the ithe owes tho Nowark tirm, M ier bas thus fost hia reuleatnie dooded lo Nugent & Co. and fg held responsible for his Indebtedness tothat fra Just us though no real ostate bad ever passed outof bis possession, ary nding Oxs. Tue Washington Kutchor's Sons PHILADELPHIA, Pit, Nov. 1,-—Over two-thirds of Washington Butcher's Suns’ creditore buying oxreed upon a compromise, and owing to tho Jngbility of securing the approval of the ree matnder, tia oontewplatod to form a lmited eoimpany under the name of Washington Buten- ‘er's Bons (Limited), with which, by tho aid of now capital furnished by tho frionds of the Kutohurd, the oxtensive business of the hou will bo continued, und this procedure wilt avoid the necessity of an nesizuimunt, xa tho Hmlted company wil be in. possousion of tho property of the Hea Weis reported thoy will providy for the payment of tho oxtuusion notes ylveu to those who buve algued tho compromisc, At Moxta, Tox, MextA, Tox., Noy, 10,—Tho stock of Wessling & Roller, merchants, bas been attached. -Liu- Dilities $40,000 to $50,000, Tho stock has bean valued at $15,000, Webs bofare the Bight, Fuver the Hon, Dyusioney, of Pers att els HWreuat ana Limo, anv Budden Pluos si att. DUTTA dosen ot 1ADWAY'S Paras will (80 vaystens from all the aovenamed disor £ Price, 38 Conte Per Hor exit out Wo repeat that tho ronder must conte aud books und papers on the subject ot thelr cure, among which muy be wal + Hales and True?! hea." “ Glee neta on areitaite Dretl ra. Es « Radway on Neropula,’ ¢ And ‘thors relatiig to diferent classes o! Onses, BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ” READ “FALSE AND ‘TRUE: ‘resis, cor. ate formation ‘worth thousands will bo “TO THE PUBLICS, 9 There can bo ne potter guaranted Ot ie gas q "a old-estabiiae 1 tae BWA oy worehles? oitatiea thom, as there aro Falso Resolyents, od Pilla. Ho gure nod ask for Radway oo yup thot the name itadway” ss 0 Was! 7 - A'‘Statemont, . . Roston, Mass,, Nov. 10.—Tho Vabilittes of OC. A, Clall ero fatled, ure $110,000; nominal auseta, '. AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY, PHILADELPUTA, Va, Noy, 10.—Tho Academy of Musto was crowded tonight by an onthusiostia audionco, gathered to hear O'Connor, the Irish Land-Leaquo Awbassador, La areinianeetonint STEANSHIP NEWS. * New Yous, Noy. \6-—Arrived, the Cimbria, frum Hamburg; the Canada, from Hayro; and the Botbalu aud Nevada, from Liverpool. ——————— Indivestion, dyspepala. nervous weak Doss, etc, ourud by Brown's tron iittars, er

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