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FOREIGN. ad Now Proparing for ean goaes of Devastation and War. SS he gituation Treated in All Seriousness by the London “Times.” —_— pisaffection of the People, and Demand for Entire Sop- i aration. ——_—- Emperor of Germany Severely Ill " ire Gastric and Abdominal Disorders. he Prosident and Minister of Foreign Af- faire of Peru Arrested by the Ohilinng, THE IRISH, FOOD FOR THE SUSPECTS. uattx, Nove The Freenuu’s Journal proposes gubsoriptions to supply the sus pects with food and.clothing, without tonch- ing of ONY American subscriptions, and says wo think thls will test the sincerity of the farmers toward Parnell, BULLIVAN It fs stated that Sultivan, mombor of Par- jowent for Meath, has finely agreed with a committee of lis constituents to apply fim mediately for Chiltern Hundreds. ‘The Executlve of the Land League at Parls, after correspondence with Parnell, have agreed to put 3 DAVITT forward for n yaciney, 03 well ns another eandidate of fall lezal qualifications, proba- bly Dr. Kenny or Egan. TUERE WERE TIER ARRESTS today under the Cocrejun net, ineluding the Secretary’ of the Castictown branch, TH LONDON “ TIMES” HIGHLY ALARMED, ‘The Tinea says: “We are unwilling to relinquish Nope of fmprovement tn’ Ireland, but cannot close our cyes to the fuet that the most recent evidence points in the opposit direction, Jtis onty too plain that, after n trlef interval of hesitation, a coustdurable rection of the peuple have decided to adnero to the paticy of the “No-itent”” manifesto. Itseems tlint tho pian of dealing with recal- cltrant tenants county by county hus ale ready been adopted in the Countics of Lett- ramand Cavan, where two flying columns, each consisting of 500 soldiers and the police, have been detutled’ for the protection of thoso engaged in carrying out the law. In many places It Is notorious that to pay rent atall is dangerous, ns it was sume tie back to pay.mors than Griffith's valuation. ‘The caltlo of 9 parish priest have been mutilated berausa the owner denounced the Kilnain- ham inanifestd, If wo have to deat with a thoroughly disaffected and disloyal popuine tlon, of whom the tonant farmers and thoir famiifes do not form over half, it is tdte to expect to restore order by holding tho hope ofageneral reduction of rents, ‘The means at Uie disposal of tha Governinest are bound- Jess, and they ave backed by the resolute spirit of the whole population of Great Betain, Ifthe existing powers of tho Ex- ecutive are deemed Inndequnte, OTHERS MUST NE ANANTED, One thing only is imposstble--that Ireland should be delivered over to the lawless face Hon openly aiming at nu disruption of. the. union.” ‘Tho article is based on telegrams from correspondents — detatling many instances of outrage, such ag firing by an armed party into tho ‘houso of Lord Besshorough's agent at Piltown, County Kilkenny, the house belng only twenty yards from the polles barracks, ‘There are suvernt other enses of fring futo houses, all within tho Inst few days, incen- diary fires in Galway and Kings Counties, and placarding notices with bullets attached, threatening death to ront-payers. THE AEMOUBNESS OF THI SITUATION isshown by articlesin the Dublin Arcomanta Journal, earnestly appeallmg to the peopte nottogive the Executive excuso for further cvercive action, SEVEN MEN WERE ARRESTED at Dunmore, County Gatway, for iMegal drilling, A lurge nuiount was subserlbed for thelr defense, Loup cowrrn, Lord-Lioutenant of Ireland, alluding today In Belfast to the state of Lrotand, suid that he held no hopes that the Govern- ment woul! bu able at present to re- pete LSE, At a banquet In the evenl word Cowper knighted the Mayor of Tilia ily Nhetatel that he ad no intention to retire, Ie continued: “1 an afraid things do not look very bright. Dissatisfaction and ill-feeting are deeply seated, but it 1s also our duty to do as jnuch as possible [1 one generattan to remove that dissatisraction, and, if possible, tho prej- udlees of tho Irish people, I am confident simeday the problem will be solved, and Ieland contented,” TAMERICK FANMINS are dissntisticd with the dvelstan of the Land Commission, and condemn the Land Court {u unincasured terms THE BRITISIT. MERRERT WIBMARCK. Noy. 24—Count Herbert Von Bismarck, tho Chancuttor’s son, wilt, ba tom- ee altuchod to the German Eatbassy . DENIED, Es jenn Von Munster, Geeman Anibassador . this court, denies tho story that Count on Bismarck hns camo to Loudon on a so: Sapntiton fo offer England possession of he = in NURDETT-CouTra, Pa threatened Htlyatton hetween the Bar- Hits Burdete-Coutts and her rehatives 1s Fis ri All the counsel considered that she. _ | led'a foreigner, which she could not do brie tho terms of the will of the Duchoxs Ha 1: Albans without renouncing her inter- ihe the Coutts Bank, ‘Tho Baroness has San ats resigned ‘her half share in the mins nt will continng to receive a small ane allowance as a compensation, AY THE WOOH BALES Winer, tales, wero sold, consisting of Ueland ee land; good demand; THE andr nopnEny. é pee volics belluve the Matton Garden “Otley robbers aro Americans, FRANOR. MINISTER MOnTON, e ipectut Cable, melt Nov, 2.—M{nistor Morton had an ett ot morning with Premler Gam- nied onto tho pork. question. ‘The cordial und: friend; ad 10 sutisfactory colle Ye eae PAUL BERT, ‘tins ct ed Watern asoetated Press. . Gaunen ov, 23.—It Is now pretty clear that cuenta pe ioreaes the outery the an- 0 ‘aul Bort would becoming Stiutster of Wort oualnst Canis ie POLICY OF FNANCE, Tune ta bas Issued a elreutar defining the tection fon ey of Franca as officient pro- Tunis, 7 Puch und European suterests In HARIER PEELING, ftrtense row e.rie aallelpaites.n further by ‘Thora, We stock af Rald wil be shown 2 ‘ay's return of the Bank of Frauce, : A The Coe Ba It hints at n redtction of therate of discount, 4HE CHATEAU LAFITTHS Honnrars, Nar —A steamer lias gone In seareh of the French steamer Chitenu Lafitte, from New York Nov, 2 for this port. The overdugs steamship Cinteau Latitts has arrived here, ¥ JUSTICE DONE, Coujeard, Minister of Marlne, has. reln- stutart Postec and Grigne, Chict Naval Super- Intendents, and Corvette aud Lebroure, Naval Overseurs, ‘Lhe former, Soars aK, wero placed on the retired Hat and the Int tor distniased fru the servicu for attending tho clvil burlal of welll. Goijeard sitys the trentinent whieh thoge inen revelved re- calls the saddest epoel of French cons temporury history.* Ile would not have revoked tho puntsh- mentit it had been Intended to repress 0 breneh of dlselpline, but it can only be te- garded nga most audacious attack upon the Iiberty of consctonce, THE UNITED STATES MINISTER conferred with Gambetta today pou the line portation of Amurlean pork Into France, RUSSIA, PRINCE ORLOFE, Speetat Cable. Sty Prrensnuna, Nov, %.—The Herald's special cablo says: Prince Orloff, who teft on Monday wilh instructions from the Rus- sian Govornment iu regard to the attitude he should assume toward tho naw French Min- istry, will reach aris on Friday, ‘The Journal. de Sant Petershoirg pub shes an article In which, after doploring the departure of Gen. Chanzy, tt says: & Wo know our regrets moy, in certain atarters, bo thought unthnely, and may seem wholly ehildish, We shall refrain from repiuing at these singular appreciations of the rising de- mocracy,”? HESSY UKRLEMANN was safely dellvored of 2 daughter last Fri day in a ensemnte of the troubetakol bastion in the fortress. Mothor and child are well. Heasy will probably receive a freo pardon in consideration of the con- fessions sho lias made, ‘Theso con- fessions agree with thusvof Lieut. Soukanofl, ‘Thelr Immediate reaull will be that the num- ber of porsons figurlug in the approaching Brent trial will be raised from twenty-seven to aixty-iwo, and possibly far more, ns not only Measy tlelfmann and Lieut, Surkanotf, butalso'Trigoni, has madvaconfession, Itis quite likley that 200 persons may be ried ina batch, whether by the Seunte constituted as ‘aupreme court or by court-martial is not yet decided, GEN, IGNATIEFF, thanks to whiso tact and pationca theso rav- alations were allelted, would prefer that the Senate try the eases, . Hu inctines to what relntivaly spenking may be called clemency, Ale has pledged himself in certain Instances ihat pardon shall be granted, and intends to keep his promise, ‘The number of executions “will thus be diminished, ‘The trial wilt strike to the very heart of the Nibllist organization, It ts not to take place tit January, however. Between this, ime and then Gon, Ignatleif expects to have done much more to check the revolution, Fresh confessions are being made dally, DKAD. To the Weatern Associated Press, Sr. Prrsnsuuna, Noy, 23—Gen, Nepok- Mischitzkl, chief of staff partoft the last war botween Russia and Turkey, is dead, ' ALEXANDER 11, American artists are Invited to submit de- signs for a monument to Alexander IT, to be erected In the luclosure of the Kremlin at Moscow. GURMANY. THE EMPEROR'S NALTI, Bent, Nov. 29,—Tho Emperor Willan, besides suffering from u cold, is greatly en- feebled, and was obliged to postpone au ine terview with Prince Bismarck for Tursitay. Continuons failures of the digestive powers enfeeblo the Emperor considerably, ‘the indisposition of the Emperor Js the subject of much anxicty. His physiclans anticipate that 23 soon fie is abla to resume his waltdog exerelses tho Indisposition will disappear, COUNT KALNOKY, Minister ot Foregn Affalrs of Austria, Is con- sidered an earnest advocate of peace and of the best possible understanding between Germany, Austria, and Russia, BEVERE ABDOMINAL PAINE. Tho Ofictul Guzetle saya: “The Em- peror’s walth Is not yet such ns to warrant his leaving Iiis room. At night he ts dis- turbed by severe abdominal pains. IIo ts compelled to transact only thu nocessary Government business,” ‘ PERU. THE PRESIDENT AND MINISTER OF FORKION Area AURESKED BY TIE CHILLANS, Er, Wasutnatox, D. 0, Noy, 23—Tho Peru- vian Minister hero has recelyed cavle ad- yices informing him that President Calderon and Seftor Galyncz, Mintster of Forelgn Af- fairs, hind been arrested on or about the Oth Inst. by the Chillans, and taken to Sautingo. He was also informed that Gen, Hurlbuc would probably recognize Vice-President Montero ay tho constitutional’ successor of, Calderon, + MEXICO. j THE PRESIDENT AND CAMINET, Crry or Mexico, Noy, 23,—Tho President is transacting business today. ‘Chere are no othor Cabinet changes at presont, but ‘Tre- yino will goon withdraw, ‘Iho Mluistor of Finance resigned on account of the defeat of a bill In Cangrass removing the export duty from culne: silver and gold. Gon, Diaz has gone to Vaanca to asstumo the Govornorship. TUNIS, HAUASIER Gon, Sausslor ontered Tunis, Nov. Gafaa thie 20th, APAIN CONCERNED, Mapnip, Nov. 23—The rapi advance of tho French troops towards Moortsh territory, fo pursult of Bow Amenn and St-Siiman, causes considerable concern in Spain, ARABIA, CHOLERA AT YEMNO. Lonnon, Noy, @.—Tho cholera at Djiddah is decreasing, but It has mady its appearance at Yembo, on the {tod Sen, 100 miles further north, AUSTRIA. THK RETURN CALL. ‘ Vienna, Nov, 23,-Tho return visit of tho Emperor and Empress of Austria to the King and Queen of Italy will bo made the current year, ‘ CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Precautionary Moasuros In Kudiaua: ‘Spe.tsh Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Inpranaroris, Ind., Nov. %%—The Board of Health of tho olty today issued an order require Jug all unvacolnutey porvuny within tho elty to bo vacoinated within ten days on ponalty of & flue for fallure todo so, Thu meusuro i purely precautionary, and is desiguad to provont tho spread of the discuse should it apyear In tho city, Within a tew days tho, Stato Hoard of Health will promulgate un order probibiting alt children in the Btuto from uttonding tho public schools until satisfactory evideuue of succose> ful yacciuation hav becn presented, a CROP NEWS, * Spectal Disvaten to Tas Ubicaco Tribune Beprony, Ind, Noy. %.—Thore was a largor aorenge of wheat sown (y this county te past fall than over before, and thg prospect at prose ent for an abundant, yigld was novor botter ut this scason of tho ruar, Exporggnced millers say that the wheat grown in thid’ part of the Btate, Jn convequenco of the Iiwostong that abounds'almoat ovyerywhoro, Is far superior to that of adjointog locuitie and in tbe puvt fow Yeurs, sinds the Tirincrd huve beon bo exteur ively 0 fertilizers, tho wyerage of crops bu ) been largely tugreused, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER RAILROADS. Tho Western Trunk Line Associa: tion Striving with the East- ern Brothren. The Southwestern Lines Still Peg: ging Away at the 8t, Louis Meeting. ° Now York & New England Ate tracting Much Attention in Boston, No Possibility of Its Falling into the Hands of Vandorbilt, The Lastorn Truuts MMos Mut Dellne Tholr Position Towards the Western ‘Tr Kines Aswoclation. The Wostern Trunk Lines Passenger Asso- cintion hold anothor mecting yosterduy to de- elde finally upon mesures entoulated to force tho Kiwatern truuk {ings to comply with the rules Of tho nesuciation, und tu atop the discriminn~ tion Intoly pravticed avatiet tho nasugintion ron by diverting buslugss over Hines tot in it ‘Tho mocthig was as fully attended us the one of tha day boforo, the saine purtics being pros- ent, ‘Tha sume bitch which prevontad any decisive netion nt ‘Tuceday's meeting prosented itecll yestarday moerulug—nuinelyt the troubles be- tween the Kansns City rands regurdlug tho recont change in the Kunsus City rate-ahect. Mr. Uherlton, of tho Alton, stated that orders from his Genera! Mannger provented tim frown Participating in the proceedings of any meeting as long as.that matter wus unsottled, ana, al- though ho dcaired grortiy the success of tho Western Trunk Linea -Assovlution, ho could hot tindor bia fustructions nssent to nny notion until the Kunans City mutter hod buen settled. Tho Kansas City roads thereupon again dis- cussed this rato-siect trouble, and an all tho Mines with tne excopuon of tho Hannibal & St. Jno favored a rostoratiun of the old rato-sheot, thus reatoring amicable relations among tho yarious Western roads, Mr, Hooper, of the Hane nibal & Bt. Jou, uot bem willing to stand in the \uy of harmony and peace, ugrecd with tho uther roads to a resturation of the old rates eheot un condition that tho mutter should come up ata mecting to be held Dee, 6, Consequent> ly a joint dlepatoh was sent to tho Kansas City ticket gents Instructing them to restoye ut onee tho old rite-sheot and former rates, With this diitivulty out of tho way, thore was more harmony In the subsequent proceedings of the Western Association, After fully discussing tho situntion it wag found that somethine had to be dune af once to bring the troubles rexard- ing tho amigrint busioese to a default, con clusion, But it wi not deemed adv: blo to. ndopt any stringent — mensures until it hns been positivoly ascertained whut the Eaatern trunk tues intend to do, and whothor the late violations of tho rules of the Weatoru Assugintion were not enused by necident or mls undorstanding. The Pennsylvania and Boston & Albany are complylig fully with ull the re- quiveinents of the assuciagon without com pluint. The New York Contral has ulso com yiled with the demand ot the Western roudu, und is giving no more trouble to the assuviation, except that it digerininates ngiinst the ussucla- don roads by sending business over nonenseocine tion Ines, ‘Lhe Brie und Baltimore & Oblo have hig come to terms us fir us the, pay meat of are enrages to the Western [nes $8 colveris thoy have filled to buse thelr Septembor nuon tke new rates, but upon the old 5 thng compelling the neyoclutton Ines to muke drafts tor Septomber urrearuges, Tho Halt more & Oblo claims that it did not minke its Septumber report on tho old basis de- aignedly, but was compelied to do so beenuse the accounts were anterad on tie company's books ‘before the ulthinutun of tho Western Assoolation was received, and that Ite subaequent ruports would bu mude upon tho now bast, Whether it means to keep {ts word will be demonstrated a8 soon 1s tho October reports are rocelved. Tho Erte utso sent in its September ruport based uvon tha old rates, and, judyiug by tho stand taken by this rond, t¢ ts belloved that it did so intention- aily, and mens to do so from month to month seus to compet the Woatern Ines to draw urrear npes every wonth, that it may be enabled wo charge up aguinat cneb Hine the exact mau paid for such nrronarazes, and when 1 good op- portunity afters demand the monoy bavk, Both tho Brio and Bulthnare & Qulo'ure known to bo divecting Dusiness to fonds, not In the assucli- ton, uy is done by the New York Central. In order to tind ont Just where thoda ronds stand, und whnt course’ thoy moun to pursue horeufter, it was roselved that Cominissioner Dixon should notify Mr, Abbott, of tho Erie, that withe Ines in the ussocittion will draw upon his rond for the atmonnuts or arreariuges due on the September reports, Deo, 6, aud asl bim If this mothod of compelling tho ronds in tho as- souinuon to draw balances from month to mouth fg fu accord with tho promises proviously mate by bin, 1t belng generally: understood be necopted tho situation withuut rogerve, und that wll reports from September onward would be mado on the now bugis, Mr. Dixon was alao in structed to fuform Mr. Abbott to stato explicitly: whathor he intinds to make his reports ix that way after September, It was alan resolved that Commissioner Dixon ahoutd Inform each ong of the Kustern trunk Mines that the Western Trank-Lines Pussouger Assoglution had positivo proof that they were discriininntiug in favor of lines outside tho use sociation and againgt tho rouds in the assoult> ton, and wuloss Spnnediate ae positive a —ay gwora wore) inado bis diver imtin don would ba” discontinued at ance, and tha basis of division of cimizraut Ditsiness in Voxue prior to the brovking out of the present controversy rotetubllvhod, tho Ines iu the Woatorn Trunk Linus Association would tka meusures to protect thomselves elfective- ly. Tho nucting then adjourned to mect ayuin fi this olty Deo, 6, by which thine ft is expeuted tho ustarn trunk Ynos will bave boon bourd fromm, aod thon the Western Association will bo ably 'to dealdo whether any furthbr notion against any of tho Bastern trank lines $8 neccs- sury to subdue their rofractury spirits. New York & Now Kugiand Affatra + Speciut Visvateh to Tha Chteago Tribune. Toston, Nov. 24,--Dispatches from Now York recelyed tere toduy statod that the Now York & New England Rallroad had passed into tho bands of Juy Gould, aud that it would be usod ay the Eustorn Division of a grand con- tloontal rod, Private dispatches wore to the sama affect, and tho stuck aud bonds of the road both advanced shurply, as appears fn the Nuancial column, Tn case the Now York & New England fs to figure os tho Eastern dlyision of such a greut Muo, tho imiddlo would bo the Lackawanna aud tho Wa- basi, and the Western tho Southern Va- glia and {ts cunncotions, Concerning tho report, the Adverttser publishes tho following In tho morying: “If any plan of Gould ie about to tuko olfoct, 1t Is assorted that it doos not ap- pear on the books of tho compuny. Yestorday afternoon the books wero closed to all transfors of stock, aa js always dono before an annual meeting, Auadvertisomunt bail already appoured for this annual mosting, which will bo held Dee. 6, a wook from noxt 'Lucsday. On the books thore fy nothing to show that Gould, Field, Saxe, or Dillon have secured any of tho stock, An oficcr of tho road sald last eventing that there is nothing toshow that tho Gould company ro posscssors af tho stock, nor havo any nogotiutiuns for a lense beon closod, But it fa hupossible to predict whut inay appusr at tho meeting, Of course those who bold o mujority of tho stook, will put in thoir ollicurs, and It is utterly tinpoesible to tell how tho votes will bs cast, Itis known that proxios have been scouted from sheen to emull punts, so that thelr sharoa may bo cust for tho Riusont tarqoment, an hd vote of tho Brats" stock Is outed upon for tho sume alde. Tho vote fur tho Stuto le always ‘oust by Ww meinber of the cotiuell, und the State hay ulways hud a yolco iu the svluction of Dt- rectors, But the Stato and its wllics can be outvoted, and It will not bo’ surprising it thery uro marked chuugas by tho nuxt elcus hon. Whutevur tho result of the olcotion, how- evor, thare fa no ronson to fear Liat the intere vate of the road will auiter, or of thy Btuto cltnor, If thero Is no changes the road will con tine under the inauagement which tats dono au much tu develope It If thore fa u change, it will beouine part of & gront contincutul line, with all Wo advantages acoruing, Ove of tho Ollicialéy who was scen lust evening exproascd hiwsolf positively thut tho interusts of the road re. gato, oven ahold there vo a chanzo in to munuKement, Cortainly the rond cunnot become » Vandorbilt road, bu says, aud what te a reason for complacency, Anuther states that the recent owburp rullroad war grow from the attuinpt of Vanderbilt to crust jew York Now the ty Engtuud au 10 nator, Floosan ‘ts wunot & Westorn bocausy thoy ‘are parteof through Ines compoting with bis. ‘Yue Now York & Now Eugland oan now fairly uasort 1 position as past of @ througs ling, and that it expected to ceoperate with tho Erle has Doon knuwn for a long ture to all who read tho pupers upon railroad mattars, The Sonluiyensers Halfway Assocla- tion, ‘Tho roporte thus fur recolyed from the mect- Ing of the Southwestern Rullway Aseoolation at Bt. Loulg are very mougre, As faruscan bu learned bus Httle progress was made at Tucs- day's meutlug In compplyting the orguntsation of et 24, tho new Colorado and Misaourt River pools, and there was na prospect that tho Managers would be nblo to agree upon a dlvision of Intsiness. ‘This, however, doos not t to thnt the afforta to settlo he Missourt River business conpiiaattons wit prove abortive In the end. Stall the meceings of tho ussoetation held for tho prrpodn of reorwuulaing tho pool, the indlentions wlways pointed ton wongral dis> ruption and the Wnauguratl of another war, but Just previous to udjournient they came te sume surt of understanding, and the threatened war was avoided. ‘Tho rosult this tine will no doubt be the aime, Goud hondway towards the reorgantention of the Miesourl ver pool was mado at tho Inet meating hetd in this city, and tho worst obstnolo wits removed hy aueroing: tipon nidlvision of territory, Very fow hud any dew tho taanagers would be able to ayree itnzes to be giveu to each ron, there {4 but 190 por cent to dl- Upon the pere Unturtunately yide, and the demands of tho roads are auch that It would take over 2 per cent to yo nround, [t was gonerally understood that ir the roads wero — ft ablo to agen itpon percentagna at the St. fouls muting tho twnatter would be reterred to arble {rators, 18 none of tha inanagors hid any hoped that ft could by settled without a tesort to that, This will no duubt bo the result bofore the St, Doula meetin journs, Thero fa notn single Une in the pi association which ba notin Tuvor of the reurgantzttion of the poo!, convinced thet without siteh amirrangement mites could net be maintain’ awe like Uhut between the Enatern ronda hl bo the m= nuit. Buch in mitcome would. prove dlsustrous to invat of the Weatarn roads, ns thoy now carn barely onough to pay thelr dividends, ‘Testimonial of Estcom, Spectat Miapateh to The Crteago Tribune, Fotr Waynx, {it Nov, 2L—-Charles 2. G: hinm, Jate Superintendont of the Weatorn Divie- fon of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayuo & Chienyo Raliwuy, and who bas just acceptod an Impor- tant oflicial position on the Northwestern Ital. road, was very plonsantly surprigod at brenkfunt nt his restive in Chicago this morning hy nds Ing npncknge whieh contained a Jules Jurgen sch stot-winding chronometer of olxbteen Garat red wold, whioh cost $620, to which amount nearly every euployé on tho Wostern Division vontributed, The back utp bas the monogran *C.D.G." benutitully engraved. On the Cront Gorhnm by bts friends on the Western Division of the Pittsyurg, Fort Wayne & Chivayo itall- way, Nov. 4." ‘Tho chin is of masalve goid et bles, and {8 garutshed with n Inrzosquare locket, which eontulus the ploturo of Me. Gorbams daughter Grace, Chenp-Rnato Tickots at Kansas City, Roeelal Dispatch to ‘The Chicuoa Tribune. Kansas City, Mo, Nov. 23—-y a special order from George H. Nettleton, Preatdent of the Union Depot Company, cheup-rute tickets will berenftur boon snio at tho Union Depat ticket olfiee, Such tickets hnve beon kept off sale nt tho Unive olffee, and in consequence ench Jing opened an ollico oppusit the depot, und for uvarly a y tho traveling public hus really been doprived of tho $i-rate to Culuage and §4- rato to St. Louis unles they know tho ropes, Tho chanso witi have tho elfect of abolishing all excopt regulir oflicce, and will put n stop to much of the bickuring and quarroling that buve characterized tho pussenger-rite business at this pofut during tho past six wonths, Opposition to n Ha ftway Franchise. Sax Francisco, Cal., Noy. 2.—A puoliamect- ing of cltizens wis betd Inst night to protest ngulnst tho evidant intention of a masority of tho Hoard of Supervisors ta pass an order wrantiig an exclusive franchise to the Day Shore Railroad Company to encirclo the city with {te tracks.“ Stronw apeceiica were mude fod resolutions adopted whiew will be presented tothe board, The suntiment of tho meeting, which eousisted of the meretntile. clemont, was in favor of closo connection between silp and cur, but no exclusive privilege to ayy oue core poration. The Colorado Pool. Sr. Lours, Mo. Nav, 4.—The Southwostern Itute Association held anothor session this morning, aud arranged tho Colorado puol on the busls 05 per cont fur the Chienza Division and 3 per cent for tho St. Loute Division, and thon adjourn ty meot agnin in Chicago Dec, 6, when the subdivision will be determined. All the Northorn representatives loft for home ona epee train via the Chicago & Alton ftuad about noon. Coming Meeting of Grand Trunk Stocke hotders, Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tanstna, Sich. Nov. 2—A epcotul mecting of Grand ‘Yrunk stockholders hus been cul for Dee, 2, to canalder and conflrta three sup- glomental trailic nereainents with the Chicugo Grand Trunk, tho Michigan Ai Line, avd the Michigan Midtand. George 0. Manclicater. Toruka, Kns., Nov, 2J.—Uvorge U. Manchos- tor, Avaistant General Mannger of the Atchison, Yopeka & Santa F6 Rallroad, hus been elected Goneral Managor of tho Leavenworth, Tupelo & Southwostern Itoad, and will assume tho duties of bly otice on Dec, Tho work on tho road is to be pushed rapidly forward, ‘Tho cars will be runatng to Topuku by April 1. A Tickot-Seniper in Jail. + PRILADELPINA, Nov. 23,—Sylvestor F, Wilgon, a tlokot-sealpar, was urraigoed fer bearing under achurge of violuting an act ot the Assombly by ling railroad tickets without authorization. 'The prisoner announced Nenjamin F, Butler his counsel, but he was nut presont, Wilson wie commiltted to fail iu defautt of $1,500 ball. Sharpaville & Girard. Tannrsaung, Nov. 23.—A churter was grantod today to tho Ohio Rivor & Lute Erie Naflroud Company, which proposes to build 4 ine from tho vicinity of Sharpsvilic, Morvor County, to Girard, Erio County. It {4 desigued by the cum- By, to make nvonneetion with the Now York, Chicugo & St, Louls Rallruad at Girard, Duluth & Winulpog, Denuru, Minu., Nov, 2.—Ground was broken yosterday on tho Duluth & Winnipeg ltailrond, fbout one aud 2 hulf mites from this alty. +» Milacoliancous Bons, Mr, Charlos Crano, Agent of the Mlnols Cen- tral Ruilrond at Ludlow, bus resigned fu ordor toombark in otbor business. Mr, 0, J. Johnson, Gouerat Emigrant Agent of the Northorn Pacliic, has tendored ble restgna- tlon, to tak® otfcot Dev. 1. tis not yot knowa who his succossor will be. Tho gross carnings of the Chicago & Alton for the seaund week in Novewbor weras Passouger, $40.03; Crolizht, $150,384; walle cte,, $7,000; total, Zivhiid, ‘Tho Frosscarntuys Cor the correspond sug wook lust year worg $1v2.801, an incrowsa of S544, ‘This Is in oxceedingly good showing sonaidering that during this timo faut year bual- Hoss Was unusually huavy. “The grading an tha Wheeling & Take Erio ts progressing rupldly, and will bo ‘completed to rorwilk, Q., in a fow days, A wroat part of tho bed between Norwall und Toledo Is now ready for tho fron. ‘Tho bridges ovor the Iiuron at Norwalk und Monrocvillo aro nearly tiniebod, Over elybty-five wiles of roud are now com itaved and in rugging order, and- most of it bale justed. ‘no Crowloy Nidgo branch of tho Iron pfount> ain, trom Knobel, Ark. to Alexandria, La. will be dy niltes iniength. ‘Tt bas all ecw surveyed exeupt A gap of ifteon miles botwoon DeWitt and White Kiver, ‘Tho first section to Forrest City, a distance of about 10d niles, 18 now nader vontract to ba bullt by Jane 1, i883, The ling will pays through ton countics 1m Arkangas aud alx parisbea of Loulaluna. Connvation will bo mudo ut Aloxandria with tho New Oricans V’a- ollly for the Creaccat City, An ollicialof the Narthcra Pacific who arrived fu the elty yestorday states that a great awougt of work willbe dono on the oxtengluns of tho Northorn Puvife during the coming season, ‘Tho yap between the two ods, that la, botweon tho Pollowstono Hirer aud Clark's. Fork of tho Columbia Réver, ta redu ‘he cumpiny ts contd Tomy Prd past Phe remulutay 200m fubod by Jan. b det, ‘wo lige and vory dlili- oult Ginicls wil have tu bo constructed before trains will by able to run—one throu the muin lovky Sountain range, aud the other through tho so-called Holt range, : SPORTING EVENTS, ‘The Cushion-Carrom ‘Tournament. New Youk, Noy, 23.—!n tho oushlon-carrom tournawont today, Carter buat Helaor 200 to 02; Blosson boat Gnllaghor 20 to 194; Watlnoa boat Morris 200 to 174; Blosson beat Daly 200 to 126, SUMSIALY, New Youx, Nov, 31.—Ninth day of the cush- Aguebatrota. SUURHAMAUE Senta mone gual piv UES, i 2a-1nu mile ta Seiods 9, Hrunswiok & Balko table, with Mounrel cushion. ‘Thirty-second games Carter 200, Holsor U2; ayerames—Curter 4 2t-41, Helsor 38-44; bighcst runa—Carter 10, 14, Hy Helsor 15, 7, Thirtysthicd gauss dus averuxzes—slosson Ui Bienes rund—Hlosson ‘alrty’ our puts yet jos wil probably bo fine My i Wailuco 200, Morrie 4 b, Murris 3 42-66; bighost 3, 12, Morels 25, 16, 14. itpirty-Aitth watio—s-osnn 20, Daly 183; avers Ayod—Siussent 650, Daly FU; bigbest rune— Btowon 2h 17, Duly 48, 1 O'Leary, Schmoll, and Marriman at Cleveland. Gpectal Dispatch to Te Chicago Tritune, Convenann, 0. Nave 2.-A_ twenty-seyen> hour buel-und>toy walking watch Lexan tonlebt atthe Armory, The vontostanta aro O'Leary and Sechment, of Chicago, and Harrliaan, of New York. ‘Thy mutes [4 claimed to be bunn fide for a xwoopstakes of $10, ‘The attendance wit good. At the ature Belimehl toox the tod Afarranin followed eiose beniud with his tong of forty-six Inches. O'Loury came hist spring stop, tuck the scure stool: Murriinan, 21 wpa; Sebinh}, 20 miles 11 laps; O'Leury, 20 inites. A AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Maxgio Mitchell aud her company appeared Inst night Ina naw ply, entitled “Tho Little Savage," fru the pon of George It, Faller, Esq. ‘Tho young aboriginal in this pleoo Js morely 1 well-dressed young Indy uf tho Island of Gua- deloupe, whose © suvagory" fs chielly muni- fested by her coustant iteration of the faut that sho fan dittle savage.” In what manner ber futions would Indleate her len on this title ts tot always quite clear, Maggio Mitchell has eertuin vloments of pupulurity whieh agu np: pairs powerless tu ulteut, and titne can not alter, Bhe Is still wating attraction with thy people, aia draws large houses, which sean tu bo thoroughly well plensed with whatever she flocs, Hutto bi ur deweribad ns nn dine petuune eblid,” to listen to her attempt to sing when tho veico absulutely refuses to respond, to see bor socking to win ft by kitteulsh actions whon the yruce and wxee of youth hive Jong alnce loft bur, 13 nalthor pleasant vor pro~ ftable. Muggle BMiltohell is a cheerful, clever Iittie lady,UUt sho fa a woman who hus outgrown: her eni{a’s clothes, and the parta she pliys are hu longer sultud tu ber. In charactors tor which shes adupted sho tuight stil! appear to nd> vantage and render unnecessary comparisons which, however " odoruts,” are tnunavoldable, ‘The fun in * The bittle Savawe " turas munly: on the complicnitons arising from tho decep: ton practiced by Leon upon bis uncle io repre: sunthig binscll us married to Ciairicite, whut in reality tho latter ts the wife of Deroite, Cora end Lom have fallen in Jove with auch other while tho luttor was stationed in tho Colonics, and, the former having been brought to France, 46 nuturilly euraged at Aading that hee lover hua Leen dotrue, 14 sho supposes. Titimately ything Js stratyntened out, and Cord ta dis- coverud to bo u Marquise, and) onco again tbo imureingo bells riug iertily, The play is not badly constructed, although the plut is nut especially original, nur fa tho dialog as sprightly and bright os the requirements of a roally sparkling comedy would require. All tho purcts are kept subordinnte to lat of the “star,” a neccesity seriously im- pulriag the free action of the dramatist. fu the first uct Muyglo Mitchell ts, or rather ts sup- posed to be, t eblld, but sho wrows ulder as tho piay woes on, which fs a decided udvantnge., Mr. Bhewoll mukes n bluit and hoarty old sea-duy, aud is dressed, as ary some of the others, with- gut ny regard to the historical uccurncy of tholy costaines. Mr. Buott is atiited and tintiate ural, Mr. Hussell, a vory wild fover, and Mr. Bradford, a new kind of stuge darky, thu dis- vovery of whlch redounds not to the credit of The two notaries contribute letment, assisted by Mr. Hob- erts is Gaspard, The play will run the bulunco of the wouk, It Is ont: uly hartniuss, and Is very much like Groavenor’s “ dovalet,” in that it is not calculated to bring tho blush of shame to tho cheek of moduat; GRAND OPERA-IFOUSE. The cogngement of the Boston Jdeal company is {nst drawing to a close, and soon we aball bave left only the tnemories of operas well sung and tho echoes of tuncful voices to remind us of the plousure given during the pnsttwoweeks, At the matiuce yesterday afternvon, the ever-pop- ular" Olivette” was given for the last time, und {nthe evening tho Mogcotte” recoived wint muy possibly bo ite inst representation by this company. It ls true that this lust named opera is underlined for representation at the Saturday matinéo, but go great bas been the demand for seats for tho reviynl of "Pinnfore” on Satur- day evening that Jt muy aiso bo given at tho afternoon perfermunce. ‘This afternoon, at, tho special Thanksgiving muitinée, the “Chimes of Nurmandy” will bo xiven, with the following east: Ni ‘poletta, ++. Miss Maric Stone renal ni Jessie Burtiett-Davie Gertrud Miss Zephiec Diusmoro Jounne Misa ie Calet Manette _ surton Buzanna...... Cotemnn Honri, Marquis of Corneville .,...3ir. Tom Karl Joan Grenicheux, a fisher- THU... ov, Gaspard, n miser. ‘The Halil ir. W, 1, Fessenden Mr. W, H, MeDonald Ar. H.C. Barnibee Natury.s oss. tr. Guorge Frothingbam ‘The special feature of this performance will ‘vo the uppearancs of Mrs, Jessie Bartiowt-Duvis, who will for tho flrat_ thine take the purt of Gere mine, Hor rich contralte voce will be heard to jjrent advantago it this rile. In tho evening juppe's sparkling opera of * Fatinitzu” will ba repeated, AN EXAMPLE WORTIE NOTING. © Quiten young little Indy wus obaarved puselny down the alsles of tho Utica (N. ¥.) Operas Hou tho other evening," says the Observer, * wearlug avery stylsh and attractive but quite large: *mush' (short for mushrvom) bat, As she xitded townrd the front the Indices and yentlo- men In the row behind her began moving ubout uneasily, av if thoy feared _w total eclipse of the stage for tho romalnder of tha evening. ‘Thoy were not ninoyed long, for after settling com- fortubly In ber chair the lady coolly removed her largo but and bung it to the back of the seat in front of ber. Then she extracted a worsted *fascinutor' from tha pocket of hor sacque and arranged itin a yery fasciudting manner upon her honed, tnnking her look. * too sweet for any: thing,’ na un old bachelor expressed ft. All of her uelghburs exchanged approving smiles, nod the stug coterio In that locality ruwarded Miss F. with quite a rippte of applause, She sot n good example for her older frienda, and de- surves & soagon ticket to tho lvoture cotree for her yoou sonse and regard for tho comfort and enjoyment of others, Let ua tinve a rew wore Tasolnators and fower mushrooms jn tho par- quot.” NOTES. Mite. Maric Van Zandt is filling tho Opora Comlgue, Paris, nightly by ber singing in the thle rote of * Dinvrah."” Miss Bary Audersun donios tha roport that she fesbortly to wea a Mr, Theodore Cartoton, of St, Louls, and says eho ls wedded to her art ulono,” Tho first appearanco of the Gorator upora company under Mux Strakosch's i Sere wil at Batthnore ou the csth inst. in apedae with the pritona dona in tha ttle ee ‘Vhe Freja double quartet will give a grand concert at North Sido ‘Turner-Hall on Saturday evening next, The quurtot wil} bo asalated by Mr. C. Loviusen, duritone, Mer aA. OG. Ytrupp, viotiniat, Mr. ponies second pinuo recital will occur next Saturday oveniug at Chickoring Hall, Tho soluctions aro from tho works Soartattl, Handel, Hach, Fiold, Kultink, Heethoven, Brassint, Ratt, Gottéchulty, Slag, Chopin, and Liizt. ‘The wanagement of tho Mighth Streot Then- tro, Philadelpbin, proposes playing Miss Hon riettn Vaders fu tho site rdles and oo the sume nighte us Miss Mary Andorgon, during the late ter’s ongagemont ii the Quaker Clty. ‘The fourth entertainment of the Slayton Ly- ecutn course will be given at Contral Musio- Halt tonluht by Mr. Harry We Fronen with bis art tecture, entitiod, * ‘Vo the Gum of the Orient.” le lecture ta illustrated by colored atorcoptivun viows. Lawronco Harratt’s réportoire for next wook, at SluVloker’s Thoutre, will be as fallows: lous *Yorick's Love"; ‘uvada jeu"; Wedocaday matince, ™ Lyons’; Wednesday wight,“ Hamivt?; Thure- Orhotle"; Friday (double Dill), Morehane of Ventee" und “David Garrick"; Saturday watinde, © Yorick's Love"; Baturday night, “Julius Ciesar. Jt may not boout of piace to mention that the alluaious of Mr. Gilbort in tho lbrotto of * Ta tence" are to places well known to London aur Giences but unfamiliar to Ainerionan. For iu stance, * Chancery Lane" ie devoted to lawyers and luwyers’ clurks; “Somerset House” con- talus the English Government offices; + al & Croag,” and “Ilowell & dumos,” and Water loo Tiouge” are Loating dry-goods housed in London; “Swours & Wells” ond “ Madame Louise“ aro oxtonslve millinory ostabllshmeonts. OBITUARY. Adam Bornyosser, at St, Josoph, Mo, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Br. Joserit, Mo, Nov. 2—Vhle morning Adaw Worngossor foll dead near bis place of business. Ife was outsido tho ollice walking oy tho sido- walk, when bo fell and puplred in three minutes, Cause, rhoumatisys of the heart, Ho was of Gdrman descout, but ralwed and odueatod tir Amorlea, und was 45. Holeayes a wife and elght children, Donuls O'Connodl, at Bedford, Iud. petal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunss Bevyon, Ind, Nov. %.—-Donnis U'Connell, ono of the oldest Irlyb residents of thia placu, highly respocted gitizou, died Stonday olybt, aftor'a stort illness, with pnoumonia, sotd Sadia dea A REMARKABLE: OFFER. Duplng tho next Nfteen days call on your drugalat or fancy dealor aud he will let you have Dr, Scott's boautiful electric halr-brush on tral, Follow directions, and If tt fatls to cure hondavhes und neuralaln (lac few mle titen), or oven falling hair und baldness, Te. turn }t to him in geod condition and ho wi refund the price, On the -same torus try Dr, Scott's vlectric tlesh-brush for shaun fine, apalarial pains, bod ‘Stroulation, ots, It yheautiful clear sich, " irate by Dycho & Co., Stutu and Randolpb, —————$— Why are Carters Little Liver Pils So popular? Because they ure sure to please. 1881—TWELVE PAGES, MICHIGAN. The Fruit-Belt from St. Joseph to Manistee. Immense Shipments of Fruit to the Chicago Market, How Lake Michigan Tompers the Cli. mate—Cheap Salt. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Gnann flavins, Mlot., Nov, 20.—-Citizana of Chicago who havo not studied the topography of the country contiguous to your city cannot Uns doratand the cuuses of your wonderful growth. Now hero, from Michigan City to Manistee on tho north, for over 200 miles, all along the wot shoro of Lako Michigan, I strike AN ALMOSE TROPICAL COUNTRY. From st. Josoph to Grund Haven figs grav out inthe open alr. ‘The great lake, with its water as deep as Mt. Washiigton Istigh, once warmed in the summer tempers the cold winter and brings the bight of tompor at Grand Haven as tow asat Hichmond, Sempbis, or Calro. I buvo novor seen Us growing much nurth of Mem- phia, and wo do soe them growing fram St. Joseph to Grund Havon. So, 1 say, Chicago ts won derfully sltunted, Hore are vinoyarda of yrapcs, and orcharita of peaches and plums, und fields of swoot potatoes and watermelons, oxtending for 200 miles, and all within ten or twonty hours of Chioago by cheap water-transpurtation, With whent and butter to tha north, corn und cont to, the south, und 1 29)-mito vineyard to tho cnst of* you, how can Chicago help being the cheapest: place tollve on Barth? Que virtue about the frult-belt of Michigan ts, that it oxtends north and south 20 miles, frum Michizan City to Travurae City, and tho varialion in the date of ripening prevents u glut in the ASTONISIUING SEIPMENTS OF FRUIT TO CIII- cago, Mr, Charice W. Gnriictd, Boorotary of the Michigan Hortioultural Booicty, and 4 eosin of the tute lamented ox-President, ustoniaies ine with atutisiics regarding frult-ahipuseote to Chicago, In 167%, Mr. Ourtield says, Stehigan shipped to Chicign by the various trains and boats, such at tho St Joseph, Manton Harbor, Muskegon, and ‘Traverse Cyty boats, and the Stevensyitlc, Lincoln, Hagur, Riverside, Colo- ta, und Watervilet fruitetraing, the following amount of frult: Bushes, Strawberries oS Total ..seseee ove “Tho Chiengoans didn’t think thut they ree golved almost 1,001,000 vusiels of fruit from West Michigan fa une year, did thoy?" suid Mr, Messinore, tho editur of the Grand Hapids Lemo- crat, “Now, this was in 1872 Since thon tho sbipments bave doubled, Chicago uetuaily bandied ingore than 4,0,00 bushels of Sichizgan fruit Inst years aud It will handlo 1,000,000 this year—s bad your.” MICHIGAN SOIL. The soll that produces theso snilllons of bushels of fruit ie musty composed of sand, It as to be manured before it will produce tho best frufts, A loud of bluck prairio soll, such 48 we Hod south of Chicago, would manure several peach-trees In Michigan. Much of this old pine land can vo bought At from 1 to $10 per acre, which, whon set out in orchurds, is worth from 8100 to $10K), “Tho sull is too rich 1 Iilinofs for upples, said a fruit-zrower hore toduy. “ Could you fix tho soil so ws to ralso applica in Mlnois?” L asked. * You, sir—every tlie," he sald. “ How: “ Why, J'd puta loalof sand and gravel un- dor avery apple-tres with a top-dreseing of Bix Inches of Jilinoia Uluck soil. Apple-trecs set out so will beur 4 well asin Michigan. ‘The Il- Mnojs doil {8 too rich for upples. GLAVES AND PEACHES AS FAL NORTI AS EC, oo BOE TTON, cs One of tho finest fruit-farms in Michizan bo- tongs to Judge Rainsdcil, of ‘Traverse City, Here, almost us fur uyrtt wy Montreal wid Que- hee, wa grape, peuch, and pluin farm af itd acres. Judge Kuinsdell raised 4,000 bushels of plums this yeur, und sold them for $10,W), Ho noid thuseutie of bushels of peactes at W cents per busbel. ‘Today thore is ‘n snow-storm all along tho Juserstore; but the snow falls on apply and Trult trees covered with green leaves. du fact, uptothis tine, there bus been ny frost nluug tho lake, the alr being kept wurm by tho wari water in the lake, WINTEI-TEMPERATURE, During the lung winter tho water will get cold, and the lake Will uet {iko a great rufrigerator, keeping the buds buck for two weeks, and pro- teoting the trees frum tho spriug-frosta, Yodny I asked Judge Measimore how low tho temperature would be at Urund Haven and &t. apagpt, when {t was ) dlearecs below zoro at Mil- winked, Just across tho itke, folrty degrees of cold vt Milwaukeo means 7 dourves at Grand ven,” auld tho Judge. Tu tact," ud, it ia poenumendl thing to seo 10 degreos of frost along our fruit-belt."” . KEEPING FRUIT, They bayo a way of kcoping fruit now in Michizon that preserves yravos frosn and hard uutll March. ‘They surrouod them with ice. Grapos held at a tompuraturo of from $ to 25 duxgreos above freezing-polnt will keop w year, Grapos kept in dry sand also retaln thoir frosb- ness for months. . CHEAP SALT, ‘Another great source of wealth to Northern Michigan as producer, and to Chicugo us con- sumer, is cheap ants, itis pumped aut at gigi: naw 05 per cent pure. ‘Thoy buve found the same salt dopoalt at Manisteu, 100, iniics west from Saginaw, Tho Manistee woll, Just bored, shows tho sumo sultas the Sugiunw wells. It is tho same depth from tho surface—abuut 2,000 feet, In fact, there 1s tound to bon substratun of sult clear avross Nurthorn Michigan, trom Like Michizun to Lake Huron. Chicayo will always Uistribute tho sult at wmero, nowlnal price, In fuct, all tt costs at Manistee Is the oxpense of boiling out 6 por cent of wutor, MEAUTIFUL DUTCH CHILDREN, ‘Tho farmers Crom St. Joseph to Ludington aro largely of Notherlundist stuck, At Hullund the native Holland cogtume fs rotalned, Lite ntl: dron playing on the lawn reminded mu of a Yonters picture, They vven wear the Holtund cups; thelr coarse yellow halr hangs In braids from tholr pcs, and thelr dress-skirts ure gathored with tuo guthers to un embroidered okey, ‘These ald Holland buby-dresses wore #0 wuuifnl that { bought one and gent it too fashtonablo mother In Now York for #8 pattern of a baby-droas prettlor than Wulter Crano over drew, Mut PRuKiNe, g, FIRE RECORD, A Destructive Hire, Yanxron, D, ‘T., Nov. 2L—A very dostructivo firo occurred hore this morning ut J o'clock by which alx frame buildings on tho vorth elde of ‘Third atreet wero totally dostroyed, The build- ings wero all ocoupied for business purposes, ‘The occupants wore Kt. A. Ketebum, dry qovda; J, Wagnor, stationsry; Warnor'scofue-room; H. Pike, wrocer; Foltx Carrivenu. boots and whoca; Bt, Brennen, incat market; F.C, Chippery, anloon, ‘A atrong' northwest wind with a light gow oprevallad daring fre, und frame Dulldings on tho opposit aide of tho streot narrowly oscaped destruction, All tho bulldings gave ono wore Insured, and most of the dealors wore partially insured. ‘the losing companies are the Phenix of Brooklyn, Fire Assovlation of Philadulphin, Hamburg, Bremen, Metropolis, Niagara, Lancaster, and Uulon, ‘Total loss, $15,000. Insured for $7,500. Weather is very cold. Supposed Incendlarisni, CINCINNATI, U., Nov, #3.-—-What is supposed to bo an Incendinry fro occurred at Glondale, O. thiv mourning, Tho livery stable of Wilts & Dooley, ovauplod by Henry Ross, and stables of Poter Seboatainun and Franck Brockor wero barbed, Loss ubout 62,600. Kuss was fully ine sured, ‘A Steamer Burned. Bynacuse, N, ¥.. Nov, %.—Tho amall stosmer Mitton 8 Price, on Onundoxa Luke, bas been burned, Tho bont bas been plying botweon Sa Ina and tho different groves uround the lake for the past tiftcon years, and was considored the nest on tie lake, Cunada Pactiic, Tononm, Noy. %h—Tha Consorvative Con- vention applauded the Government's palloy, Tho Cannda Pacific Railway will be Anished by 1900, when thore will be a surplugiu the treaw ury'auficient to discharge the Government's obligations on tho rund, ‘Tho Gueida Community, Bynacuse, N, ¥., Noy, a.—Ly the doatruction of a lurgo barn on thu preoilsvs of tho Oneida Community, In Madison County, twenty horses perlubed tn tho flames; total loss about $8,000, Tho tire waa set by au incendiury. cmencceeege At Groon Buy, W: Lows 810,000, Ine suranon $5,700. Bpsclat Dispatch to The Urieaeo Tribune, Gueew Bay, Wie. Nov, 2.—Tho wayon and carrlaye works Of Wagner, Chatsand & Oo, wora antlroly destroyed by fire tuat night, shortly utter wldnight, A brisk wind sorved to sproud tho finmes, aud only manufacturod stock on tho first floor waa saved, Los $10,000: insurana:, 00. in the following companies: Phoenix ob + Hartford, Phentx of London, Queen of Liver+ pool, Ponnsylvania of Poijalotptia, A Tinnor's Stove, é ‘Tho alarm from Sox No. 355 nt 9 a’olnok yas- terday afternvon was caused hy nalizht fire Upon the roof of No. 136 South Moran acre ty Spurka from n tInner’s stove orlginatod the fre, Damage nominal. - At Marsal, Tex, Manstiat, Tox. Novy. 2h—Tha warchouses of E. Lathrop and T, A, Elgiu, btirned, ‘with 2h, Hales of cotton and 1,000 balesof hay; insucqnoe At Marletta, 0., Lon $4,000, No Inaury 1 ance, Manterra, 0., Nov. 2.—This afternoon Wille jam Harrie’ plaining-mill was burned. Loss ¥4,000; no fhaapeuees : BUSINESS NOTICES, PILES! PILES! PILE, A nure etire for Bund, Meeting, Ttehing, and we ae UR DIE MLE OTA single hox ot q mo “S OINTHEST has cured the worat chroale of twonty 'e yours stemidtee It ulvos ge WHT, in five en uiter is! . IAMS’ OINTM sorbs tha timord, sooihas unin, nllays tho Intenso fteling, aspociaily after ting wa. ed, noting nso peonnted Tt le pared fe Her, ftaning of tho parts, nid Hothing else. Suld by druggists, or mailed en receipt of pprica—2, by VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON &CU,, Chicago. ae Twenty yours ago it was niodoatly claimod that Huck & Ruynor's * Mars Colon" wus the finest uchievement of the xclency of perfumery. Tehus sever since been equated by qny other “distillation, ‘Todas it is sold from Maulne to Texas. — $e Mendow Mint Is Dolletons for Cranipa in tho stomuch of bowels, Uinrrhurn, ete. Lt paar ise lah a ei vee Rhoumatic nite. ~ PROMINENT AND TRUE, The Outspoken Viows of Well-Known People on a Subject of Great Innportance. Merit of the Highest Order Confirmed Be- youd Dispute. It {9 no ensy matter to bring our minds to believe that auch men ns Cisar, Clesre, und other anoint worthlon aver lived, lanely owing to tho faut that thoy ate x0 far removed by time und distnice from Our own Hyves and surroundings, ‘The tame principle in try regarding statuments and indersements. Wo JOOk with tyre ur lens euspicion uyn stuteln ub whery thus dorseimunita ary “rudy hy puraiina whee exist and vorveity are thorwughly known and attested by tholr own alunaturey, thelr teugh and vulua tire bee question, Sach, prec moninia which foltow, eannot fora moniont guest arg the vuluntarliy which all who read eit mMoNr Houety L ti W. Warn CAO. IL, et Bt 5 evi sin ur MN: Lave weed your Safo Kidnoy and Liver Cure fur kldnuy dinensaend found itvury bene |. Teun racommend it to nny ono who tas kids Noy trouble, wid {think It whl care tho disenge. Mouse, Mh, July 1, 19, Mase 1, HE Warnar & Civ: abs vache me ‘ iH St Your remedy. the Safe Kidnoy an Liver Cn bas bo used Oy ‘both iny wifo nna my- wolf, the used It “an general principies,” ns aystarm and liver regulator: tock the medicine for a tangs stunding kidney trouble, which has been the svurce otimuch lngonve ca, und wiilah fallad tu ypolt to the vuctor’s ren or any others, untill used your Fafy Kidney and Liver Core, Wo both unlw in dronounelny It th be the best medicine we ovor Uxcd, and In rocominending tt to others na a Bate rewed) Mayor of Moline, OMAHA, Neb. May 2h 1391, Warnot Co. Thnye trogantly used Wartor's Rata vor Cury fur local affections attendant Upon severe rbouuiatie utincks, and havoniways dy- Wonene therwtronn: f tinkd lan used thu ak vaults, t cynaidar hose iuudicines worthy of conti¢ence y O22. Kittay Deputy Trecaurer. Menara. 11, ‘ VOUTLAND, Mich. Aug. 25 181, 2. A lity over 8 year ago 1 was taken did “not know what, the trouble was, butt cuntin ed ty krow worsa, und wy compliing battled the aki “of my physicians. AC Inst ty ariapey.na de~ velop) intu tint teretble oonipiaint, Brlanvs disonsy OF Mie sdnoys, daunt April L want to Ann Arbor, and went bofuro ihe tunity of the iwudical college thera, and attora erisieal oxuminalon thyy ducted ming tule molar cre of Brats T ewny home feeling gst there wna nu, hovotnd by a frigind to try Warttor Laver Cure, but 1 acumtad at tho {don oF that by imvetitor Mavi beMt treated by momo of the bow Taadiead abit tn the country why tad pronvanead ny eau ftouraule. kat fiat” purute tu uf U sha Teatt Of your medicing; und Laut, heartily reoomniand Tt toll wufferura of that fonrrul divoneu. ns feat truly way Ulut 1 uwo wy prusant uxistenes and baypy rostorntlon to the use of Warner's date Ki Liver Cure. Lwish iroy anid tu aay to evory one suffering frvgs any manner of kidnoy uF Ivor troubie, usd tht rou- ody and recover. J EMG attest, GRNKBKO, Hl, July 2h 18st, ‘Monars, 11. 11, Warnor& Coa if GENTLEME: i know tut here ot home J am ueyour Inds c ru Unt we hardly know ttmnks. Aly husband, Ste, Hamu! thea Ww AL, attor mutferiit buludeuty trom kidney disease, Oo te, ho cominenct use it, he was true Huntly continad ty the duuse, und wie conaldurct In fea honith. ty hn» axed wit chy remedies fy cot hearef. or thutuor hou doctors could ba. hut without any benellt, uotil hy oommonsud uxtng this, ‘Thon its inpeovataont was reniurkable, und be Mugs he nave know af anything chat wave him the emporary retat a tine pari him. Way, 1 bulluve air, Chamborlatn thinks ts mauh of your reinedy loos of his tipurted Normandy: horws, ito inuiielng fund suct i magiedl offact on Muy hudtund that tconcludod tu try Ie mysulf nw it was recummunded for erveipolas, wid 1 hind Leor Tout sufferer from that diaunay und tiver trouble. Ho year bolorg Ewes an uiilictod with arya pols that you could hardly have: tonehed 1 mpot with 6 pin tht was nut brukon ants but this veur { buyo been en= ttn ovury way tn bottor Lurtribute It to the use at f Cure, which has proved lator, Sly huaband and f aye rocommented your medteing, until nancly halt the town baw byutt cured, und wa nro xeonsed of bu~ fig FOUr UsUntes bul you know thut we tavy recut. mondad tt sulofy bacauxe wo have buon helped by It und wish to Keo oLtors hutped : SUCHIUAN Coty, Ind, April UL 18a). Mr. Wai 5 ners Hea Bit Having been troubled with the livor and kidnuys for Soucor tVe yenrs und tried 4 great funny romadios withaut rullvf, ut Inet {tried your Hato kidney und’ Lavor Caro find 2 foot iikg n nusr wan, Lan travellunt with Ariingion's Silustrols. Piece ura twenty-Cuite ih niviMber, who ‘nro using ocewuidye Lage rucuinconind We ti uy sivas fawily with the sume sucess, welaln tea # CHICAGO, Muy 3, 1691, Moaerw, IIL, Warnar & Cot MY TKARNIGK! Kor euvura} yours I bave boon a nuifdrer, and uptih your tuto Kiduay wid ar fa sucioatud {tunva not knwoen what it isto be fro own paints Sty gunully, whyadcln wbtrlbged all ty Shaceiig ty adiegasui condition of wy Kiduoyy, und After ho had fallod, to ulve ie rullulL triad your Foinedy and uni w well tuan today. CAAarrio i Ocrrhgee ‘Testimony at wich bigh ordar and sn autspokon, in ha nature cunnot be questiunud, und places thy rei edgy Ws whICN Ht cufurson thy btgboxt plang of value. ir ail discasus of the kidney, liver, of urinary ontans uote aver knows tt the binerraf the world can furs moment coumparo with Ip DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DISSOLUTION, Notice Is hereby given that E. D, Doty bas thls day vovered bls connection with tho Urn of Gregury, Conley & Co, by mutual consent, ‘ho tena of Grugury, Cauley & Co, sre hareby wus thuried losvttlo ull tho tusiness of tho tray. ‘tho Luatness will ba curried on as berutofora by the roumtuing member, Allen Grexory, ‘onry I. Cooly, und tewls H, Fastin N GREGORY, HENICY EL OMOLEY, | * BENIEOY HAE ES QISSOLUTION, — tht 4 U, Sigasun & Co. 19 this day aiftaatoninent Bite Bion x by ¥ GutDAGG, Lily Nov. HON, ‘yne Heal Eetate snd Nouting Business will bo cons reer ignad.as i NaWmoabse none es SL ro leave. - LI a jl. MBOS BIA)! poke Mt dissol by Wren? Thevustaces