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THE CHICAGO client did otually atenl, as nad been obarged, | nttachod proporty, nnd that w: Inadequate to and, in addition Sharetg, ‘ate had exchanged the | pay tholr just dabts and insufivient to nay the lilies and and languors of virtuo fog the rogos | pinintiq’s demand; that tho intervenors had each and raptures nf vies, commenced nedone on their sovoral lemants Trother Maniée protested against traducing ngdinat such dofendants, and had caused writs tho character of. puor, hard-working woman, | of attachment to be Iasued $1 thelr scvoral nnd ao bnokward and forward went tho argu- | nections, and to bo oxceuted upon the samo props inent the whole ntternoon and Into io the oven | erty attached by the plaintiff, their attachments log, : heing aubsequent to his in point of time, and Ke 9:30 o’ctonk the cago wont to the court, the | praying that tho pinintift's ni tachment be post-, contending counsel removed themselves to outer | poued to thera of tho intervenors, IHeld, that RIBUNE: THURSDAY. DECEMBER '1, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. THE BR. AIL ROADS {pped as flour, thus dofranding the rnilroa je companion out of 25 conta per 100 pounds, A few years ago tho Wurllngton discovered Cee At hed: poeks mecraued ant: large unusiaty of money br a lumber shipper, who for, Ly Advanced Views on the Abolition | tincrmnnod intge nmounta ot timbor In tacked cnra na aait. nd only a few woeks aye hte -of the Commission care, Hook Inaad © Pacitio muttered « loss of about 800,000 nn aceount of the explosion of 1 » System. car-load af dynamits white standing on tho track near Ita frolght dapat at Connell J3uits, partioular business coach momber of the party HOP BITTERS, brings: zi un here: has tonight auld, " Morely pleasure. READ IT ALL, IT MAY SAVEYOUR LIFE. THOMAS’ APPEAL. It Will Spon, Be Considered’ by the Jue dictal Court at Terre Haute, Ind. Harp Townelip Again. < Hpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Crantox, IL, Nov. 20.—At Jast the people of Harp Townahip, who have fought the payment of the €20,000 bonds yotor to the Gilman, Clln- * | ton & Springiield Rallway so persistently for ten dnrkness, and ,after s brief consultation, the compinine of the Intervenors did not disclose Fi which {t was induced to tnke tipon tho repre: years, have decided to hold an olection for tho . t oF f tha sentation tint the car contained powder, svn. " No ‘Great Ashount of Liboratism | T? Jupastest oF tite CONFERENCE WAS such an interest in tho subject matterot io | The Coming Meeting in This City, and huimber of tustuners gould be ‘cited Thora rail | RuEnose.Ot TeTUMANS te eee ate hands For Hop Bitters in the Make-Up of the by na almost unantmans vote, ‘Tho term of pialotia uation te dawales the same should | + What the Reformers Pro- pee a eae out ot aTRe aluaglo | sovernt years tho men havo visited the annual |] ' , Yirothor Mooro’s suspension will expire next ————— pose to Do, pronorty was dertaoyod on account of tho dae ee ee Od ang tee com: Ane vs : Goutte Herter hice and De. Bonnett, the counsel of Dr. THE FIRE RECORD. ~ Ae OA en eee aren in the packages anda, ant only Inst Juno thoy assaulted ono ‘Thomas, arrived Bare sts ovarinE. Tne etl mado nn etfart to reach the ni 01 e mada nn effort to rence ete: Teatated that | A aking-Powder Manufactory in Charles Johnson, and britiset! bins so inuch that he determined to, and did, Institute sult against tho parties for $10,000 damages. Thoy now seo Evident inclination to Conform A Rod in Pickle for Dishonest | Ke! ee ort onatvoale saris horstoters The Purest and Best made to stop this practice, no reform In tho Medicine over made. fe Baltimore Vardally Burned Outs Shippers Who Euchre "1 ct about, owing tothe ine | that it ts tooliah to try to repudinte the debt A - to Ancient Forms and Foboratad uy ior Gurmey-inwe tho catnset Fat Agecia) Dissateh 49. Tae Chitere: Tributes the Railroads. v7 | mntter has rec Moadsronnd a panier would | any farther, and thoy aro doturmined to got THEY AWE COMPOUNLED Frost na ea or Ene eat Cinou Feauy 10 Bautinonn, Md. Nov. 9—A fire broke out See ee ud norerat . about 2 o'clock this morning In the extensive ing ot the case, vn ee mente, “ae curt de. | baking-powder manufactory of Smith, Hanway clined to take the cnse up in any shane ontot | &Co.,inthiscity, Tho third and fourth floors rid of [t by paying it off and stop all furt! quarreling, aud to that end thoy agreed today with the Ifon. John MoNulta, who represents $17,000 of the bonds, to call an election soon for work ratisfactoriy. The deception in pinyed ‘| eo esxilifully Ly some ebipners that ratironds find It Impossiblo to detect the fraud without Nothing Yet Accomplished Toward the | opening overy package and making 1 thorough my Methods. Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, and Dandelion, ” © ‘he Oldent, Dest. most Ronowned, and Val- Tho Day Consumed in the Considera- ie \boye purpose. vablo Medicines in the World, end in add ip ezainination of ita contents, And thls they. can- | 0 al Contain all the best and mont effectivecuraticg te ordor, 80 1 Ilkely that it will not bo and about orga not do, because {t would aorlously deluy nnd ein- en OF iP vecurative, " v He oer tate tormercow Aigne OF FridAy MOFt- of the bulidlag were batnol Guts 8s Reorganization of tho Oloveland, Darras shipment, and besides cause much com- Rofuned to Pay Ald Bonda. 0 ene ne toealatun BLOOD: RUTTER ss tlon of Brother Mooro’s 85,000 worth of cream of tartar used in the prop- if and q ing. Dr, Gurney has propared aration tof tho baking-powdor was consumed. Mt, Vernon & Oolumbua. Biaint, and probably lend to iitgation for meds Bpreiat Disvateh ta The Chieaon Tribund. Wfo and hoalth restoring sgonton earth,’ Appeal. A LONG AND EXITAUSTIVE ARGUMENT Tho building, which Is ownediby the Jabna top: dling with the goods contained In packages. Jt |} osnrosit, Wis. Nov. 00.—Join Young was AboTiah the Commins | eee eee Tere Sstabltened ik otnae hi ish tho Commin= al 0 ronds ond a bureni estal a we aystemeThe Appronching, Mect- | of tha Weston Ialiway Wolahine Association, y by which a corps of competent mon could be {ng—Views of Specinicn Motormers. craployed to eauman ai auspicious packages, Commisstonor W, I. Dixon bas iseucd a call | the practice of misrepresenting the contents forn mevting of the Goncral Passengor and | could ina great measure be broken up, aud 6 ‘Tickot Agonte of nll the ronds In tho country, to reat eave: to tha railroads would thoreby: be bo held In the Grand Pacific Hote! in this city, ho railroad officinis say: that tho prosont ‘Thursday, Doo, 15, to consider the ticket-com- | movement to bring about a roform 1 this mnt. miasion question. Mr. Dixon, in his call, enya | ter by forming an assoviation, tha object of the Importance of the subject warrants the rep- | Which would bo to. prevent auch frauds renantatiog of averyine in tho couatey at tna | OTOH, PeaGHemd, (Ot meoting, and all aro urged to attond without | nuimboricss appenis from the more honest furthor invitation. shinpers, who will not stoop tu mean prauticcs “In connection with this call, Mfr. Dixon has ts- | In sbippiug thor, poods,and whoconscquently aro . | xteatly damaged by this competitors, who mako rate 8 pamphlet on tho ticket-commission ques> | 4 great nav ing in frolzht rates by inlarapresunt- jon, whioh containa tho various plans submit- | ing the contents af packages containing thelr tod by loading railrond officials in this country spoke. Bute naida, Troms Anise iheirove sete ‘I issior thoy say, deman i jome sl ec TOR AION DIR ho DAE DT ee peal the once to put an ent to these parnicions practices. Me recede the TORS ing SDE | ee ee roa ee gh dae 0 against the entertaining of the appeal, on tho | kinw estate, was damaged about $4,000. Tho ground that Dr,.'Thomas bas waived his right | firm catimato thelr loss on stock nt about 810,000, thoreto by using bid tniniaterial functions since | on which thero is. pay, 87,800 insurance, in Bale hls expulsion from tho ministry and | timore and Phitadolphin cumpanios. ths Church Te ety ere a As he ‘Thorsag bad practtentty, so far a Be Rage in a Fln-Shop. is concerned, abandoned the nppont, and that it e! hk hed is now being carried on by tho Sw doctors with | _Thoatarm from Hox 9t at 1:0 o'claok yestor- the hone of finally foroing the Mottiodist Church | day morning wns causod by # blaze in N. K, so zopuuiate. sae (CAroe nin Be ate ae ion, haa Fairbank & Co.'s tin-shop at the curner of Ninc- , And pn 1 our or creed under which there can possioly Sarena Earner eae? 6 no occasion for heresy trinis in tho future, ulin, $5: no Tnauranes, Datanzgto stocks Insured ns follows: People's, Sco; North- The Milwaukce Convocation. | ‘te Now Orleans, Bio: ‘Warectown, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. $4; Now Mampabire, $740: Newark City, $430, Warenrows, Wis., Nov. 80—The Milwaukeo | Insurance of, muchinory: Watertown, $300; Conv ey s now In | Newark City, $300, ‘The cause of tho fire is aup- Contec ata ee ea Batre Nencly. Posed to havo boon the spuntanicous cunbuetion all cho principal parishes In the convozation aro SE SAEE ropresonted, and the procoedings thus tar have An Oll-8tove. bean Interesting and -conducive to the welfare Edward Poter, proprictor of n bakery at No. of tho Church, ‘the following clergymen are | 42} North Clark stroct, Upped ovor an.oll-stova They Give New Life and Vigor t \ and Infirm. © 0 the Aged “To Clergrmon, Lawyors, Tit Ladion, and nil those wise sedentary enntens manta catiea irregularities of tie Blood, dturae ach, Howols or Riduers, of who renuira an Aphotizer, Wonle, mad! Aut Bulmnuferty th Wttors ara invaitiable, being Hignly curat tonte, und stimulating, without Imtozteatt “No matter what your feelin; shsyr teat aes ea : unl you Zuntoniy fool baa oF miserable ge the bitten Biomed, Seema our ite, fave beon saved by so doing at arin ase Ask Your Druggist or Physician, "Do not anffor yourself oF 1ot you: guifgy, But uso and urgo them to wsones ite elected Clork of tho ‘Town of Woyanwexa last spring but did not qualify, and tho duties of the fice have been performed by William Wood. Last week Young was arrested by tte Doputy United States Marshal and taken to Stevoud Point for examinntion. Gast night Wood was also arrestod and conveyed to the enine point.- ‘The arrosts nro on account of the non-payment of bonds which were given by the town in ald of the Wisconain Contra! toad, and which the oM- core slaned, but which the towa refused to pay in le That of Dr, Thomas Will Probably Bo Reached Today or Tomor- row, Dr. Thoman’ Appeal at Terro Haute. * , Boectat IHswate’, Lo The Chicago Tribunt, “penne Havre, Ind. Nov. 8.—The Judicial Conference which was aciected about amonth ngo at the meoting of the Mathodist Episcopal Dishops im Now York to hear tho apyenl of Dr. ‘Thomas from tho judgmont of tho Sycamore Conference, aud three other appeal cnecs of no particular outelda interost, convened this morn- 19g in tho Asbury Church. Bishop Morrill pro- sided. Aftor calling tho meoting to order, ha readas tho Scripture lesson tho first thirteen verses of tho fourteenth chaptor of Nomans, as Ratlroad Magnates in’ Council, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Louisvinre, Ky.. Nov. 90,—-One hundred and fifty General Maungers and Goneral Agcuts of the rallroads have been In session at the Galt House today. Tho Hed Lino, Merchants’ Dis- atch, Erle & North Shoro, White Ling, Honsao Tunnel, and Midland Lina peopte hold sessions today. Some thirty more Goneral Agents are “ Remember, Hop Ditters ts no vile, should bo without It” Hptese. Oe Tans, follow tz The itt,-Hev, Edward R. Wolloa, Bish In the b tof his estublisbmont Inst night | TOmnrks: he mat tit is by; ¢ cortaln Seater ore and dn thouenau tend ax: + ' bigs presont: The ev, Exlware - Wollas, Bishoy In the basenicnt of is eatablisbmont Inst nig! irs the mattor, ye ja by ho tmneans rial a erations tomor! , andin 10 banquet ani ‘a 1 ittta that 1s wenke in tho faith receive ye, | BrSnu'dioseses tha ilove es, Aubloy and Bpald: | and started a contlugention. At first be stood | yc aeent tallroga ihaes ih 2891, was sont to.sll | ansining ein bo accomplished at Baturcey"s | cursion to Mammoth Cave on Friday and Satur- REMEMBER THIS. but get to toubttul dlepucations. atatltnings: | 2 aud tho Itev. Messrs. Mallory and | calmly Watching tho spronding of tho | tunedar and [nave received responses from | Meoting, as there are no two ronda wruich axres day. dnote: one. ee ee wrati Barn y +1 St. George, Milwaukeo; the Hov. Dr.) flames and thon bustled around and goteome | nearly allof them. The prepundcranco of son- upon the same pinn by which the reform sous! Porker and the ev. Mr, Van Deuscn, | salt with which he intended to smother the fire, Raclno; tho Roy. Dr. Adams, Nashotah;-| By this time it was too Jargo for biin, and, yolling: tho Rev. Mr, Davis, Oconomowoc; tho Itsy. Mr. | to his wife to save the baby, hesotight a piace of Burteson, Beavor Dum; tho Rey, Mr. MoLeun, | safoty, A paastug citizen heard bin cries and the Hoy, Mr. Whitney, Stsaex; the | turned in at alarm from Box No. 842, Tho depart- ack, Wilmot; the Rev, Mr. Osborn, | mont soon put an end to the blaze, and the pro- Ray; the Nov, str. Holmes, Deinvan: the | prictor, ear Nguriag up bie loss concluded be Meiane: Mudisour the itor. Me. Gatos, | Was out about $100. “116 has no Insurance. Avatert wens ree, ey eulne peey oF ie tone vocation, dolivered by the Rev. Dr. Parker, a! Fino Stock Burned! Loss 850,000. Hacine, was o tnastorly etfort. His close re- a . 3 se eee ccund method of do: | _GtNEVA, N.Y. Nov.0.—The barns of Max- livery. to tho late Dr. De Keven, whotn be suc- | well Bros.on tho Bonnett farm, burned this poet ne Rael. cola. oe noticed By sine morntug. Fifty Holstein cattle, five horses, fifty i ri 3 i . | hogs, and a largo quantity of hny, cto, were de- day evening with n reception for the Bishop ut 4 4 the Kectory of St. Paul's Chureh. 4 stroycd. Loss, "300,000 Incendiary. + —————— Freee is stroumiy in tnver of an immediate of- | for 18 to ba nccompliahed. |1F js nema Dy ete fort pe reform, and 80 Sarton Or oma. BE the | sitioto buve all tbe pnokayes. sent to thelr, genutlomon that they havo favorot piowwit PA | depots for shipment properly examined, and pors on tho subject, tozsther with plans and | that tho dolay und trouble Incurred would Agreomonts to effectually carry It out. These | coge more thau tho anvings that could papers wero ull written by prominent raltway possibly be made. Resides, it is agreed men, located Indifferent parts of tho country, | that no amount of vigilance and examina- without concort or consultation, and are thoro- | tion would atop, dishonest abinpers from fore romarkabte for thelr oloso approximation accomplishing their ents, A. fow roads now to unanimity of opinion as to what is the proper | havo a system for oxnminingspaokages, and, method of reform. TbOy Bre. anbinlt ted Ior ‘our | while they detect innny frauds, yo they uro fre- consideration, in the hope that they may ald you | quentiy swindled. shippors inclinod to practico in determining to unite with the ‘reformers’ on | this fraud, Knowing that the pnekuges will bo Soo ee eer estieable’ orhans suit, | examined by the railroads, putfalso bottoms In fealing with the problem.” thelr packayes, and put on top tho articles rep- 7 resunted to be withlo, while beneath it 1& con- sq tong the plans suggested aro sovarni WEI, | tainod tho nigber-classed nrticics. | Even Kors Central Pacific and Northwestern Lines into Yankton, Yanxron, D. Ti, Nov, 30.—Contral Pacifio surveyors arrivod today from tho west, and drove tholr stakes down Sovcnth strect to the centro of thocity, This completes the survey from Corrino, U.'T., to Yankton, and here tho surveyors hait for’ furtbor orders. ‘Tho. linc crossed the Misgourl {ifty miles above Yankton. Chicago & Northwestern surveyors rau in a line from the cast yesterday. 18 J. Let not bim that cateth dispeso him that guteth not; and lot not htm that eatoth not judge him ‘that eateth, for God bath recelved bin. *4, Who att thou that judgcst another man's servant? to bis own master hu standoth or Talleth: yea, bo shail bo holden up: tor Gort is able to make him stand. 5. One man esteemoth one day above noth: another estoometh every day alike. Let ovory man bo fully persuaded in his own mind. 6, Hy that regardoth tho day, rogardath it unto the Lord; and he who regardcth not the day, to tho conehe doth not regard it. Ho that onteth, eateth th the Lord, for bo giveth God thanks; and be that eateth not, to tho Lord ho entoth not, and giveth God thanks, 7. For none of us liveth to himecif, and no man IF YOU ARE SICK, If you nro sick, HOP BITTES ai | Nature tn IRLing you wall pale oe If you nre comparmtivel, need pa y, but ae ot Rerun toil wnat iaulante weve renvensy. Ul you are mado s new delog by the HOP BITTERS. If yow aro costive of dyspentic, or aro aut the numero aie WF Ute stonngch or bowoia I ls sane oan ak Zi ffyouronain ith fore ONO New Genoral Suporintendent of the Toledo & Ann Arbor. Hvectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. At Jefferson, Tox} Loss 830,000. tained tho, higher. classed artes succesatully | TOLEDO, O. Nov. 30.—A elreular was today HOP BITTERS ajeth to bimacit, OBITUARY. MAnsiALt, Tex., Nov. 90.—Tho hardware es | much-desired roform, Tho, following tran, Conconlod in barrels of flour, and no plan bas | issued by Presldent J, M. Ashley, of thiselty, | area soverelgn romedy in all such complaiate, 8, For whothor we live, wo tive unto the Tord; tabilshmont of Dallary & Co., at Jefforaon, slx- | Prominent Gonerat ities ee who are carnest-"| Yo been suggested by which auch frauds ean be | anuouncing tho appointment of M. D. Woou- “it you aro wasting oway with any cormor ae eae tO Ee ee ae te Mrs. Nathantol €. Soars, tocn miles north of this city, was totally de- | iy in favor of tha reform: Prevented, lnnamuch as ft ig manifestly lmpot | ford, of tho Fort, Wayne © Jackson, Tend. as Rlaney disonte, ntop tempting Death this moe Lord's. eect ep Ke . i Special Diepateh te Tha Chteaco Tribune. stroyed fire last Sunday morning, Loss, “The cnormour expenditures resulting from ry SOninined To ckages, to tind out whether General Superintendent of the Toledo & Ann 9, For to this and Christ both diod, and’ rose, Eratn, Ill,, Nov. 90.—Tho funcral of the Inte | $50,000; Birs. Nathunicl C, Sears, of Chicngo, occurring here today, was, deapitu tho wonther, very At Philadelplinay Lons Woavy. largely attonded. ‘Tho deceased tady was, until | PNiLApeLrura, Nov. W.—Goorge C. New- lx brief months ago, ono of the brightest lights mene maleror mui plessire-framme seatablieniarat in Elgin society, But 20, beautiful and accom- jarkot street was sorioualy damage nifabed, the pride of a happy homo full of tifa | HES. Sho gpock was Valued ae $00,000; Ioaur- and boulis, Mattlo Rarelay seomed determinod | 88Ce ${0,0 tuenjoy a long and biisstul life. Her weddin, > ih Sune inst, wae ono of the tout brillant over At St. Clair, Meh; Loas 880,000, occurring iu this clty. ‘The handsome resiacace | DFTno17, Mich., Noy, 00.—The St. Clair Hub or ber futhor, D. ¥. Barclay, an was gay with | aod Spoke Works, owned by Murk Hopkins & beauty and werrimont. ‘Voday It waa the scone | Co,, b 7. A of a sad. funoral, Sha lott Blgin atter $Pzohurnet today. Loss, $00,000; fosuranco, hor’ murrige to Mr. Sens, an attorney urance, $37,000. tho present practico of paying cominissions on eT coupon sates’ domangs tbo earnest consideration Bi Mad of a differont nature is concealed otaver prudent Fallroad ee wi avin i rotrenchmont an jorouigh reform. small rina When a imodest aratuity was | Jewett Scores a Complete Success in disorcetly bestowed wpon nwcuts, merely to in- the Erie Kilcetion. cite them to grenter usefulucss, thero bus growo New Yonk, Nov. 20.—-Tho annual mocting of Hf Elgato eG, tag ra tay levies Out the Erio Railway today resulted fo tho completo p oot ‘ ~ | success of the Jowott ticket, which recotved ull lay each month, h princely fortune cach Yen". 10 | wo votes cast. Jowett himself throw all but ‘As x rule, tho only return expected | 2,000sbares. Thore wero threo changes in the by ralfroad' companics from this systom | board, butof no consequence, Keeno was teft of fees: i nm position of noutrality on | out, Itmay be romomborod that throe or four, tho part of agents; hence tho whole praotico : : Tesolves tel Into a question of purchasing | Wecksngo there wore rumors of a probable Arbor, Bir, Woodtord bas accepted, and will, begin the discharge uf his dutios tomorrow. HOP BITTERS, If you are alck with that, terribt Nervous ene you willdnds* RA inthe u HOP BITTERS. and roviven, that he injght bo Lord both of the dead and living, S 10, But why dost thou Judgo thy brother? or why dost thou set at naught thy brothor? for wosball all stand before the judgment-sent of Christ. - a “ii, For it is weitten, As I lve, salth tho Lord, © ovory knec shall bow. tu me, and evory tonguo ehall'confcss to God. 13, Bo then every ono of us aball givo account of himself to God, 13, Lotus not thorefore judge ono anothor avy more: but Judgo this rather, that no man pen stumbling-block, or an occasion to fall in ig brothers wiy. ~~ Loulaville Bolt Road. Special Dispaten to The Chieago avibune Louisvite, Ky., Nov. 0.—The meoting called in opposition to the short-routo lok in our belt raileoad at tho opera-houso was largely at- tonded, and resulted in the adoption of reaotu- tions mandatury to the City Coucil to grant no furthor privilozea to the *short-ropte™ corpo- rators without cortatn guarantees to thaclty aad all rallroads desiring to use the track or tracks, If you aro a frequonter or a resident of a rainsmatic district, parricade Our syetems Tuuinet tho scourge of sil countriee=nanlariai, gpidemis, pilious, end intermittent fevers—by HOP BITTERS. e If you have rough, plmply, or sallow skin, on by bear - 4 SaaS the performance of aduty which agonts owe to | changoot mauagemont at thle inceting. Ivis Chicago & Mexico. bal Breath, pains and aches, el miseras sensi gute bain before tha curly © pie thot Lees Seance Panlady Ae became A DAY'S MISDEEDS. their omployers, without any largess whatever. | roported that -the London ‘Trustees, who hold | Dantas, Tex. Nov. #0.—Tho track of the Chi- bio generaily, MOP DITEERS will give you “THE BISOr offered an carnoat and simplo prayer for Divino light {n order that tho questions at issuo might Bo Judized Impartially to the glory of God and the wolfire of tho Church. Dr, Mitton Mabon, of tho Northern Tndlann Conforance, was appointed Secrotury. Tho roll waa then called, and the following preachers nn- swered tothoirnimes: W. M, BcFifresb, M. D. Hawes,, W. If, Webster, D. W. English, James Leaton, and James Shaw, Northorn Indiana Con- {air akin, rich blood, -the awestest broaty, an abort they euro Alte Dh yf th rt st Diseanes oft Stomach, Howels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kile neys, atc., and $500 witl bo pald for 8 case thoy will not cure or ‘help, or for anything impuro or {injurious found in them. ‘Nhat poor, dedridden, Invalid wife, slater, mothor, or daughter, can bo made tha picture Of banith byw few bottius of up Bitters, cosy ing buts trie. . A conalderation of these facts demonstrates the | practical control of the olection, folt dissatiatiod uttor usoleasness of tho rystem (outside of the P Y question of ‘compotition) aad Maaaid induce an | aad no dividend was paid on the proferred stock, Carnest, combined endeavor on tho part of rail- | although the compnny's reports showed that ono way companies toward Its extinction. While | hod been apparently earned. The dissatistac- this ovil, which ts becoming moro and more } tion of the London Committoo wns sald to be 20 burdensome each year, bas not been unnoticed e by those most Interested, thera bas never yet | Bfeat that thoy contemplated a complete been suggested aromedy adequate for its re- | chanyoof manugemont. Both Vandorbilt and moval, Spusmodio attotnpta in this direction } Gould wore namod in connection with the oflico have, it}s true, been made from time to time. | of President, and, whilo Vanderbilt declared ‘he hut ailin vain; agreements to discontinue 222 | would not take tho ollie If offered him, Goutd almost as acon assigned, and compacta of the | dallled with tho rumor, and his friends asserted cago, Toxas & Moxican Railroad Company has tho mistress of the home he bad preyered for been completed to CedarHill. hor. ‘wo waoks ago she becainoill. Mer, dle- \ eyeeculsinAtad ney phold-foror, and despite’ | A Dishonest Secretury at Muskogon, Overy ofortof physicians she diedon Monday, | Mich.—A-Iad Mall-Dozen at Decatur, Tho lowlly physician, Dr. Cinrk, of the Stato 111,—Mincellancous Moral Lapses. Hoard of ee rad faker iy Chiara» by the Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, nuxtous parents to act as counsel, but to no | susczaoN, Mich, Nov. 00.—Lnast weok It MM, Hee ee ea nee neeeed and parents | nonaid, Secretary and Superintendent of tho _ wood puckage and bnskdt factory of this city, Mrs. Gicorge Barnet. asked to be rolleved of hia office. as ho bad so- Mra. George Barnot died nt No. 2731 Pratrio | cured a position inChleago. Tho resignation Avenue ‘Tuesday afternoon, and the funeral | was accepted, and Donald wont to Chicago. A Miscollancous Items. A new roundhouse hag just been completed by tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul at Higin. It Ja located about one and abalf miles south of tho clty, and bas a capacity for four engines, Work bas been commoncod on the plors for the new Iron bridzoat Elgin. F The Chicago, Mrlwaukee & St. Paul bave com- foroncer D. W. Mahon 11. J. Mick, P. Sta- | services will bo hold. thoro at 10 o'clock this | few daya uftor he bad gone, bla socessor in nme tenor Bava, sensed 10 exlat peters they hefwould again be placed {n control of tho road, | Menced turning out tholr mammoth now frolght ‘Will you let them suffer? blo, fer BE, Phillips, CG. W. Lynch, J, F. | mornthy. Tho remaiss will be tnken to Lock- | ollice here liscovered orrora in the books ot the Here fully complete. Alupie roston that te | Tue#e rumors were setat rost nally by tho Les AT RMORE is Ser erie my ne ell c ; Ervin, W.8: Bireh, Indiana ‘Conference: J. G. | port for burial, Frestdont Hlackstune,of theChi- | company, nad notified tho Directors of the fact. | oxizelicics of compotition naturally prevented nnnouncomont from London that tho ‘Trusteca | FUTUMLANS will also completo a, number of | CAANSC, Purify, and Enrich tho Blood Marrolt, M0, Hobbs, J. W. Asbury, H. J. Tats | eazo & Alton, having plaued \ specigl ear at the | ‘Tho Directura beld a meoting and q thorough thelr succoas, and no venalty could be | Jmponeds, | Bad Bene thele proxise fe hkl mc pis cight-whool pasdengor engines. 2 ? o dispas i 1 fiatmaddy* saat jonas, rs. Barnet a 4 oi! ‘ct nm in ‘urnishes the scquol. awe’ io p bot, Je Ne Silior, G.F.Culmer, J. Ht. Willetts, | disposal of the family and friends. | 2irs, Barnet | oxaminarion was mado ot the books, whoniLwas | Prvtios to auch nureomont, $Yutian prosios, but before tho general meating | For the accommodation of conductors attonds tied The only aveenteo wae W. H. H. Mooro, of the ‘Mlinois Conference, bs nar THE CoUnT ¢ iansolldone, Its members ure men past tho inlddle age, many of whom have the appearance of baving traveled circuit over n quarter of 0 century ago, ‘Take thom all In all, they may bo regard as tho whecl-borses of Methodism in tho West, and, to judge from. tho rervenoy of tho amen corner during tho Iishop's prayer, it is fair to conctudo that thoy nuve little or no ing the meeting of tho Lifo-Insurance Assooln~ tion at New Orlenns Deo, 7, tne Iilinols Central Ralirond wilt attach three sleopera to its morn- ing train of Saturday, Deo. 3, and: one extra sleoper to tho evening train of tho same date. arac aro now at No. 121 Randalph streot, this city. Ashort timo agonnumbor of tlekots were atolan from the ticket olliva at Middieport; 0. ronding over Western roads, .Two of those tickets, with tho dutes crased, reading over tho Union Pacitic Rond, have just been detected In oescalpiug ofico in this city, As thera are no cof the kidnoya, bat was very pationt, and die- | @8ucrtained that Donald had heon making fatse juned reat fortitud®. Sho wasn very benovo- | entrics and appropriating the money of the ont. woman, xiving a inrge portion of her | company to tho extent of about $6,000, Donald incomo to the [ome of the Friendtess, Old Thies. Homocand othor eodritabie institutions, | Waesent for to explain matiors, and to arrived and aldiig the poor in nquistand unassuming hero yesterday, when, not boing able to make o way. Hor husband, who died ue 1801, was ine | sntisfuctory showing, he was arrested and takon thintoly assocluted ‘with 'T, B. Bluckatona In | to jail, Me was brought before Justice Jamio- railroad enterprises, and was President of tho | son's dourt today and waived examination, xiv Chicago & Jolict Rallrowd at the timeor bi fog bonds for his appearance at the’ Circult deuth, and Mra. Burnet fswell known to the | Court. Donald bas enjoyed tbe contidence of older residenta of Chiengo, amoung whom eho bad | the citizens here gencrally. mnoy friends, Her denth Jan great loss to tho Special Lispaich to Tne Chicago Tribune. roof tho city, and will bo mourned not only | Dzcarutt, Ill., Nov. i,—To-ulght Sherif Fos~ te * In aplto of these ropeated fallures, this mat- | che retiriug Directors declared x dividend on tho ter, whlch fs of the very first importance, should | proferred stock. Tho .conciusion {8 Inevitablo not be lost sight of. Thore Isa way, and to the | that Jewett promised a dividend In return for writer It scems a prdaticablo one, Py which tho | the proxies to keep himeelt in power. Nvona desired end may be attained. Let retarm, Ilka | knows whore the money ts coming from, for the charity, bewin at home; instend of ondeavoring | company acknowledged In its report that it hnd to contre! the payment of commissions tv | spent nil tho trafic earnings and other income, nyenta of other lines, control the home agents in | Agatill turthor evidence, if any Is needed, of tho recolying comtlssions—prohibit thom from ne- | correctness of the conclusion, the fact that the cupting any largess, presents, or remuneration | old board, which wus to zo outof oxistence at whatever from other tines forthe sale of tickets, | non, declared a dividond, is clear proof, ‘They and enforce this prohibition summarily; lot it | were tobe nearly all retiected, but could not De understund by tho agents that uny violation | wait until they resumed thelr Pluses, but must + HOP BITTERS, And you wit! have no sicknoss, or suffering, of | Goctdre’ pills to pay. * me Ifyou have nauson, want of sppetite, fata loncy, dlariness, wad, feverian aymaptonin, 703 are adoring from COSTIVENESS, and HOP HITTERS is the durest Cure, . Af your vita) forcosare dapres a fevllng of general lasaitude 4, $f you hare nd weakness, : ea eed Oy ne teeta ty of uspontion | Ueclare a dividond at once. ‘There was somo | doubta number of thoso tleketeforeaioatother | — Soprursaturtot ureain’ on ‘avery sist ele synipathy with tho libura! or advanced thouabt | Ey'thom une by dil who knew Her. eee aay ee ates che unre ig | from duty, or tho imioedinte dismissal from tho | urgent necessity for this unusual proceeding, | scalpiny olfices pasaongera will do well to, uso Foe ee iret clingtrtnetancoly of today. ‘This opinion ts conflrmed to your the county jail,” Ono is Usenr Donahue, charged | service of the company by which they are cm- | and that wos Jewotts understanding with tho } great vigiianco whon thoy Purchase tickets nt and deprossion, you are audering from correspondont from tho fact. that in conversa: M, Ie Skinner, of Milwautcce. with murdorouely asgaulting Jumes Mazce, and ployed. 1o upablnous nagption atl Bouse London Trustecs. | ‘Tho transaction was worthy | such places. . a Romwiavera of ig eour, te vary wont: | Gal Duos ears Toone, | Wasantasig anes) ie Senki OP | would ea us Jpmeiacnantncien ce ee coe Eee ee te Eee Seatac ie ae th beara rt ° " O.—Priv = e ni ry for reco! jorday. putby.with the viows of Dr. McCabo us oxpressud MILWAUKEE, Noy, 00.—Privato dispatches ro- Rvecial Disrateh to The Chicago Tribune. Pernicious practice of paying commissions. and HOP BITTERS removes italt, Th the ight of past cxpericuce, it would, of | EAtigntion to Settle an Intoresting Ques- course, bo utter folly to hope for such a com- , ton, * Banteoen “ihe sractieo attain jannicuse proper aici yang ptach Gada y Boston, Noy. 0.—An interesting caso is on ee eaerorts of we few itinay | tintin the United States Circult Court today. Mnes, @ reform can bo inaugurated that will | 1t boars upon tho quostion of rights conferred continually yrow and expand, and that in time | and duties assumed by tho Issue and acceptance will overpower aud complotely extinguish tho Wh Met eelicd itintooxitence, The benuty of | Of special tickets of transportation over n the aystorm praposed is, that while itstrikos at | through linc of railway. Quo Nobert Turr, bo- tho root of the evil it doos not tle the hands uf | ing desirous of going from Hoston to Chicago on poe whe. ars working Fotormations “Ryeryline business that should havo beon transacted at a ee certain thno, purobasod a tickot of the Boston, Pursue uch & tino, of Polley: aera neighbor, | Colcord & Bontroal Italfroad Company, whlet dug Hnos by paying out ue often and as liberally | woutd ostensibly insure to him the desired pas- as necessary, while the other quiotly and af- wos given by the Chicago, Portage & Lako Su- erlor Ratiway Company to the Farmors’ Loan é Lrust Company of Now York. Tho con@der- ation named is $10,200,000, payablo Jun. 1, 11, with Interest at 6 per cent per ennum, pavabla in gold, ‘Tho security given is all the raliroad roadbeds, rights of way, depots, and shops—in fact, nll the property of whatever kind belong- ing to the company, The St. Paul & Manitoba Company has com-' fistginnatzer ste towards the occupation of tho Red River Valloy in opening to trails thirty-ono tailes of its west aide Hoo north from Grand Forks, ‘Tho stationg on the now lino and thelr distances trom Grand Forks are as follows: Tonraons, six miles; Turtle Hiver, thirteen mites; Levant, twenty miles; Kimball, twenty eclved by relatives today announce tho death of Buutaron, Ia. Nov. 00.—Burglurs lnat M. L, Skinner, of this clty, ut Afton, Minn, He | Mabtomfeoted an entrance, into the wool and ; bido eatabiiwhinent of Wenl & Hirsch, throw tha had for n short thre boon suftering from typhold- | giinil safe iuto the colinr, whero they deilted pneumonia, and breathod bis Inst about Zo'clock | holes Into the lovk and blew it opel » ‘There was Weilnesday. morning. Tho decensed came to fee Ge Ree tho ate ie ue Un this olty in 164, when Jt was scarcely moro than ne Ferd mot pein a fegeare a baniet, and’ bas continued to make it bis | “ork was done lullcates that the oporators wore homme. : He early became identitied with its edu ‘Special Disuateh to The Chteams Tribune eutional iuterests, and was ono of the ploncor CHAUNLOTIE, Mich. Nov. 3.—Tho eighth day teachers in tho public schools during bis young- | of tho Burnurd trial concluded tho tustimony. erdnys. tle wits obaractarized by his public | Very littty new was introduced. It was proved spirit. Ilis genial disposition and kindness of | that water troze In tho coll where Mrs. farnard heart bad druwn about him a circle of acquaint- | was cantined at La Poor, with no Ore froin Sun- ances who will unite with his whtow and two gay ll ‘Tueaduy, Her husband gave tho Sherif sons—Charies D. and ‘Lowis N. Skinnor—in to Keep a fire and imuke the cell more com- mourning hisioss, Ho was born In Gonesco, N. | fortable. Argument was opened by lrosecut- in big rather remarkable volume denying tho existence of tho foreknowledge of God. After the roll-call Bishop Morrill tuformed the court that there wero $ FOUR ARVEAL CASES TO BE HEARD. no. was the cuse of Brothor Warren, of dticht- gan, who had been suspended for not paying his phiisattone, Tho aucond was that of Brother loore, of tho Southora Ilinole Conference, wuo ad been bung up fora yeur forslunder. This satrivialatulr, and bas [ts origin in gossip and bad temper. Brotber Moore wos preaching inthe Town of Equality, lL Uls.wife wanted adress made, and guvo tho Job to aistor of the Ifyou havo nsense of wotght or fallnesia the dtomach; acbangeable appetite, somal ‘voracious, but generally fecble; a teorbid cray- {ngs iow spirits aftor a full meal, with severe palo for somo timy after cating} wind ring tumach. sour stomach; yomiting and uttering at the pit of tha stomach, and a sores Hows over itr nausea, headache, or somo of those symptoms, you sro-sulferiog from. Dyspepsia,, on HOP BITTERS witl permanently care If you freoxe one hour, burn the next. and arent anothiort if you ara nuforing ‘all.the torte ure of the Inquisition, ona moment foarlnk you will dle, and the next moment fearing you i tho station of the Lowell Rallrond | 3 vo . 3 ; Ubureh, Stes, Ewing, Six woeks ufter the dreas | ¥1 AUR. 70, IK, jbg-Attorney Tuylor, of La Peer, which will be | feotuntly ads tho good work by its rostralniu; this ae ho allirms, Ho ae “old by Fae eee ates Unocal we opened | Wawel eyo bare blue nails und jine eur eee f congluded tomorrow, and followud by Muorg | ifluonce upon the homo agents. — Possi- si ean ! Auoutn month from now, and, {¢ tho weather | Saisie roma colasmatio curso, was dolivorod the sister sont tho bill, from which Mrs. D. J. Lynch. concluded tomorrow, and faliowud by Moor | iy when eortaln compoting lines fail to | an employs that a certain car was olny | noids favorable, tue Manitoba boundary sill bo i SEVEN, OR AGUR, ie ePek a Reeth Carne ee enn Fe jenna Bpeetat Disvated to Ths Crleaoo THoune. ho by Judge Buldwin. ‘The Interest 1s mostin- | ABtee to this arrangomont, it might be necea- through to Montreal, but not that it was going | ranchoed by the trncklayers before spring.S BILIOUS, MALARIAL FEVEIL Hiaiy, ll, Nov. W0.—Tho doath of Mrs, D. J. TOMB. eclat Litspatch to The Ohicago Tribuns, Tytvh yestorddy afternoon wie ni ovcurronce Camo, Ht, Noy. 30.—Thomas D, Herring, an of untversul suducss. ‘The deceaged Indy, tho | express messenyer for the Southern Express wifo of # terobant of this city and tho sistor | Compuny, on the Cairo, Arkansas & Texas Itall- of ox-Clty-Attornoy Huxena Clittord, bad beon | Fonds wbangeuod ms, fae ea. puna ice dlavoteily nursing a tittle daughter through the | yatuables of thy express company and $1,000 in smallpox, Hersolf in ndelicate condition, tha Bold. a a aes Is onared by the ex- overoxertion and euro ooat her her life, Within | Press company for ble uppechenston, fw hours of tho tiie abo broatnad ber jastan- | (PHiabenttts, Nov. iii—Michacl Leonard, other child, hor youngest boy, 2 years of agu, | convicted of illogal voting, was sentenced to died vf the drem! disouge and’ both wero buried | fmprisoninent for three seen satay- s fine of sary to make exceptions at common points, but | thore by way of the Northern Road. He entored the exceptions need not be extended beyond | that cat, and subsequently was ojected from it those limits, and would In nowise Interfore with | ut ‘Tilton, N. H., becauso his ticket speolfied that the general enforcement of the rule. Any rae | be should bave pursued bis journey by way of formatory movoment to be succosstul ianst bo | Waite Rivor Junction and the Moston, Concord Dasod on the sincerity of the parueiponts & Montreal Hoad, He now claims that, because therein, ‘Thattho plan above outlined can bo | of the delay thus forced upon dim buvause of mado practicable by tho carnest enforcewont of |’ his mlaapprebonsion, his business alfatrs woro ite provinions there 1a wot tho slightest doubt; | so disurrauged that be should be pald by the and, while ita general adaption Is greatly to bo | Noston, Concord & Montreal Railrond Company dealrod, st 1a not absolutely neccasary that any | the Btiin of $10,000, and he sucs itfor that sum, Mine wait for cotperation before patting it in | Tho defendant company nnewers that tho sot force.’ Any Genera! Manager or General Pas | of its employé was wholly within the law. 7 and HOP BITTIENS wit! speedily, cure you tw bavo been moro styic to tho dress, and It : wasn’t’ thore, Sho insisted to hor-better-nult thut the Wressmakor bad been indulging in “cabbage”. Whon the bill was preaented BROTHEL MOONE DECLINED TO PAY, and accused tho slator of haviur stolen somo of tho material, ‘Chis ho ropeated around town. ‘fue dresamaker got mud, aud inslstod that the preacher sould prove It, or bo was anothor. Sbe compluined to the Presiding Elter, Au ine ‘Tho Cincinnati Gazette sensation that the Van- derbilt-Jowott contest over tho consulidation of tho Cloveland, Columbus, Cincinnati &. Indian= apolls Railroad with the Cinclnnatl, Hamilton & Dayton had been amicably settted Is devoid of truth, Prealdent Jewett, of tho Eric, bom questioned regarding tho matter, said: “TL hava inadono agreement with Mr, Vanderbilt or with nny one cisoin this ngtter. T have tut scen tha dispatch from Cincinnati. but my attention has been calied to tha subject... Thero ig not ono word of truth In it, 1 hive nothing to aay about 1¢ you have adry, harsh, and yellow skin, s aah ata in the risht sige, oxtending 10 the ahouldor-biade and pitof the stomach: 6 t dernesn over the region of the liver, und some times an onlargament of tis Organ) sents Of uightnoas and uneasiness in the nalghbore hoow of the aomacn und livers Uf the eyes} bowols Irregulur, wenerally dts- oged to foosenote; 8 hacking of dry cousdt irregular uppetita; shortness of breathing; r ita; blotches on $ oT 7 $100, and to bo deprived of tne suifrago | Senger Agent who firmly pelleves that this ma- the torms, for thero is vo agreement, aud there pir qurener formal trial was held, and Brother Moora | Hone grave, Decousud wuu tt yunrs Of eand | forfour yours, RO | Trnant ulece on tha raliroud body corporate | preliminary Meottng of Cinctunatt, | CAM00t, Moreforo, be nay terme, Hurng distnctinatio Hit you hare wae : suspended “becauso bo dil net] ane sorrowing family have been awfully bee a e should be eauterlzod can at le sf Urile is bent ‘Selma & Mobile Stockholders. The Oregon’ Railway & Navigation Company any of those symptoms yuu are eufer provo, tho — churge,:. Tho conference, | renvod, sito beiny tho {ifth of a familly of soven STREET-RAILWAYS, | puudGh) agu'iceenn: or tail ar oh ern Special Dispatch'to The Chicavo Tribune. have kot out a nee map, showing tho road gom- | 10m 4 whlch” met, thro. months go, concurred, | brothers and sisters that have divd withiu ax se * epetltors. | EBo SuCCoeN OF a NN Ce alncority oF : joted, that undor construction, the lines jra- Liver Complaint, ‘fhe brother nppeated, on’ the uromnd that he | YeHrt 3 es mont will bo a fair iudication of the sincerity of | Cincinnati, O. Nov. 80.—Tho preiiminary | jeotod, and their conncetions, Tho company aro OP BILTERS will cure you. Wwug not permitted to provo that tho wormat wis Thoso in Cinclunat! Maving a Lively meoting of the Cincinnat!, Solma & Mobile Rall- and 1 will cure 7 tho tanjority of railway ollicinis regarding the now innking surveys for tho construction of a R ; duairability of rofurm,’ ¥ ° Sea ra 4 . 4 : jon le : A tr tl y | stand ena n ct bout th dressmaker and Yek oony feted on tho | Neoaa, lL, Nov. 2.—Thomas Mitehell, ono of 'aoectat Dispateh to The Cteaco Tribunse "SHrobably tho only way in which, this come | Orleans & Toxas Tauific, occupied tho chit. Fe Te eae eso ttory Hanon, Fesblod condition) maonatens qtrowubout the nArEO OF aluMtdUFes 1 conference comes | {U2 most Hrominont aktzons of this county, died | CryorNxatt, 0 Nov, w—The stock of the | thenetisuaia few strony | ud out will Baby | Tho names of the atovkholdars woro signed to | froin gomn point goNth of Lacoraa to Beattic. It | Gosire i ty si'ty bleeds, una fea that Yo tho odorous auto of ong Sluredite,whols cuurged | St bis homo in thiselty this morning of pnow: | Cinclunut! Street Hallway Company jumped up | rofarm and Hyhting, the oxlt resolutely and in the subscription-lat, and {t was ordored that 10 | {8 the lutontion fo cumplota tho syatein Of Toads | | Slt ASustntioaie abow uit, Jo A with various {mmuralitics, such ag drunsonness, | Monin nn plourisy. Ho had boen tur soveral | two points today—fram 83¢ to 10!¢° premlum, | good faith, until a sullicient number of cowork- | por vent of tho stock should bo patd in tomor- | coming your, ‘Tho system will comprieo n tnilo fag from thut hydra-headed disease lyin end violution of tho seventh command: | yenrs tho manager of the Grange store inthis | Thore wore inrzo sales, which have caused era can be obtulned to overthrow It altoxether, | row in this clty, 6S per cont mora in Sfobilo on | age of aver 700 miles, of which about 20 mil Nervousness, his pecullar conduct was oxposed, as 4 warning ‘Ynia company have a capital of $4,000,000, and | honesty, sincerity und codperation, thore are | at an early dato, at whlob timo tho boldors moka Will b6in operation 9 ithia:apoe mentet: to thoso who weur tho livery of Heavon to serve avill receive thelr par shurea, to be subject to call. Gourge F, Doughty, of tho Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Paoihe, was appoints to ree celve the IU por cont payments. ‘I’ t, Goll, 8. MM. Johnson, Louta Krobn, aod George ¥. Dough: iy wore suggested ns fourot the seven Directors, with the understanding that Frod Wolff, of the Frlangor Hyadivate, youll be the fifth, tho re- maining twoto be chosen by thodouthern stook~ holders, Tho noxt moetioy will bo held in Mo- bila on peo. 1, * “ Nobraska Enterprises, Sptclat Disvatch to Ths Chtcago Tribune, Lincoux, Neb. Nov. 30—Lallroad gossip ia again lively in Nebraska, The tatcat item of railroad nows comes from Pawnes City, which, it la sala, willqoon bo connected with Topcka, Kae. by a road punning south—tho Topoka & Pawnee City Rullroad, An enginoor of tho company has oxqmined the route and will re- port favorably, The citizens of Laramie are Qleo rejolcing over tho certainty of additional rallenad connections, thia timo with the mincral- bearing roxions of Southern Wyoming’ and Northern Colorado.) Rvery a some new ro- ri comes fron the end ‘of the Burlington & Missouri Denver extension. Mr, B.A. Touzalin, Vice-President of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, bas Just refined froin * the front," reports work PORT aang very fuat, Ho traina will certainly bo running into Donver over thie road by tho let of July of noxt yoar. eae, N. Ae Collins, Aged 83. have gradually absorbed atl but two of tho Ime Bpectat Correspondence af The Chicagu Tribune. portant lines in tho city proper, One of theso Hevronn, Ind. Nov, 20.—8, A. Catling, an ngod | ines ts whut Is known as the Eden Parx route, realdent uf the Ktate of Iowa, died in this pluco | Itsownera have matotained & vigorous opposi- yesterday at the realdence of bis siator, Mrs, | ton to tha cunsolldatod Hues, und have Dunlets, whore ho bad been visiting for suine | recently sooured Important franchises from Jnonths. Mis disease meumouia, and ho | tho city. Tho consolicuted company havo waa in tho 8ud year of bi: been entonvoring to crush this line by reduoing = a tho fare to Walnut Hills from 10 ted cents. The HARWOOD. . cut rites bave boun in operation for sume ume, and-have hadan cifect upon tho vuluo of the stocks of both cunpantes, ‘Tho reaction in the 3 ‘ idutod compnny's Btock todity hve started Out of Ele Siw whonte tory that the war iy ntan end, and leo that Spectal Diapateh to The Caleago Tribune, Edea Park tine {8 going into the consolidy+ Sr. PauL, Minn, Nov, 2—In tho supremo ope wee ide pare oF poird he Court today Judge Clark filed adeelston fuous | found, for the rumor that the ‘Eden of the most fmportant of the. numerous Hare | Har! Nine ia to be absorbed. ‘Tho wood cases, Tho suit was brought by Jonna- Peay ot be porepany nye tat cob recently: than Lowls, appellant, va. Poter Lewis, Albert ron + ‘a i (e Lowls, ant) Witlim Gourge, dorentunes, and | Sho'tronttent nf tueso ties aye tat hole ROG Norman B, Warwood, Andrew Quinn, William | ts appreciating for tho slinple reason that it is DL Matehatte, Jena V, Farwell, John K, Hare | Worth more thin if has boon Ueinaitie If the ton, 8. P, Farrington, Dempater & Co, Hildy, | AFM at wy end there will be # further advance lary ¥& Cy C.4u Nenton, Erasing M. Phelps, | 2 Who Mocks of both oqmpanige A. It. Dodgo, and others, Intervenors, und ite object iatosccure the clalme of foruiyn ered. SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE. fore wyrainet thoso of = Blunonpolis, |* Bprctal Dispatch 1e; Pealerea Frill This object In defouted by the . declston, Toursyitse, Ky., Nov, 20,—-Tho first salo of Following ura the material factaot tho syllabus: | Jers gattlo, in Tauiseille took pine today The platutitt brought ault to recover of the de. | 2 to exposition bullding, Col. L. L, Mutr, aoe plenty of methods that can bo employed to curry the moyoment to a tual success, Ite progress may be slow, but its beneilts will be constantly growing, until the complote results fouked for aro obtainod, ‘hls reform should gin with the idea that “if a railway company gannot encure the neutral! 4 of Ite connecting nes ticket ugents, oxcopt by purchase, jt cun at least enforce neutrailty among itsown fuente and give ita connections fair and impartial treatment in the sale of tickets, and that * with- out money or withaut price,’ * “A prominent General Passenger Agent ox- pressed his opinion about tho commission sys> tom as follows: * Raliroads might just as well allow tholr Gen- eral Livkot Azent to necept pay froin compot> ing or connecting roads, or thoir train mon from gonnecting roads. It is nviclous system that ermits the einployés of any company to nccept ecu tron uny other company, und Is fairly on a par with allowing tho hotel walter, or othor ho- tol servant, or the employe in olir public offices to demand fecs before thoy will do the duty they are pnid to du by those in whose regular service thoy aro. We are uften amazed when wo consider how any honorable ‘Ticket Agent will allow bimselt to bo bribed by accepting n com- fasion, when he would scorn a bribe tf it camo in auy other form. Worse evon Js his position when bo uccopts any money and tminediitely: that of any compotitor, when ho kaows that ho earns neither,” Trylng te Break Up the Pornictous Practices of Dishonest Shippers, A meeting of General Freight Agents of Mr. A. H. Hanson, General Passenger Agent of tho Itinole Central Natlroad Company, hus just issued tho following olroular ta tho Goneral Passcnger and ‘Tlokot Agonts of conucctlng Ines; © Until othorwise advised this company will acoopt $4, Enlarge to Bt. Louis, on closely> limited tickots, with tho excoption of the *Davis' form, which wo are obliged to oxcluda anaccountot tho location of tho stations on same, making it possible to rerious)y injure our local business." ‘Tho Itlnols Contral, like the other lines leading: to St, Louts, bas been eclling tickets to St, Louis at tho offices in this city for &4, but conuccting Iines wero charged the pro ratn on the regular rate—88.70. The Alton and Wabnab bays long ainoe allowoil conneating lines to muke rates to St. Louts by adding $4, Chicago. toBt. Louis, and tho Hlinois Contral finds it has ta do the game, inordor.to proteot tho busincas coming to it froin connecting roads. ‘The Wabash, St. Louts & Pacttic tatiway Com. pany contemplates bullding « branch road from somo polnt on the inuin atew, or from Plymouth on the Indianapolis, Peru & Chicago Division. ‘Tho objective point of the branch will be South Bend, Ind, ‘Threo Hnes have been eurveyed, and it bas been determinod that the shortest Toute from cithor of the points ia twonty-threa miles, Thero seoma to bo little doubt but the road will be complated within the coming year, Mr. Malatt, Vice-President of the Indiananolis, Pern & Chicago Division, in company with the Chief-Enginoer, will visit South Hend this wouk for the purpose of agreelng upon a route Into the City of South Hend.and toe jocation for the tracks and Sepot facilities, It is boticved that the roud will bo commenced carly in the hie Sutanta Majesty in, 3 VUE FOURTH AND LAST CAKE is that of Dr, Thomas, who" was oxpgited fron the Churot and tho ministry wt the Sycumore session of tho Rock itiver Conteronce for herat- Jeal teuching. It was ugreed to call tho cuses in tho order uf tho holding of the conferences: from which the appeals come. ‘ho Michigni fase wos Pawgya overin the absence of Brower Veed, who 'was to represent the une ference. The muttor of rother Mouro wus Yhen calle Ups but, before "the | reo ord was opened, Brother Miller wanted to know If the contorence would ait in executive senslun. Whethor tho procesdings were évcret or not, tha newspapers would gut holt.of thon, und they would junk thelr own comments, In olth¢r case it was liko wrestiing with a chimncy= ‘wwedp. Ona MUST ENPECT TO GET COVERRD WITH AMUT. » Brother Lirch moved that the confercnce go dute secrot evesion, Brothor Huwes wasopposod to any atar-cham- ber work. ‘ho preendent for an open avsslon hud been act in tho tirat tril of the Thomas case, AC the present the there were matters of Inter. bat vanceraing tho Church worthy of earoful Jnapection, . Hu was satisiled to hive tha whole world to como in... Tho Church tad nothing to Teae from publicity, If n secret session were adopted it wight give tho oncinies of the Church 5: Peat whergupon to bang thelr scolling und rh BC. Tho Bishop dextrously put an end to the dis. , cussion by sugwosting that in each case to bo heard the counsel pro or con gould exerelse tho VALUABLE TRUTHS. “If you are sufforing from poor healthy or ianguiening Un & bed Of sickiictsy fake cheer, for” Hop: Bitters will cure you: ly ly alling, 1 you feel weak and agar eat ation ‘agatly knowing wor Hop Bitters will Revive your i “Ifyauare w Minister, and have overtake Coral duties, ura Motbe / TaN rorn out wiih caro aud works Hop Bitters will Restore you. ; Dorel “16 you aren joan of businces of labony train uf your orery seakened Pre Srfottars, vfling over sour malanigee work, Hop Bittera will Btrengthen you. sting OF “Ifyou are suffering from over ote or drinking: ‘any tndiscravion oF dastpattor, Heer auhg wnt arowing 600 £a1h 82 1 UNOS Hop Bitters will Relleve you: cra, 88 “if you are in the workshow, OF Ie Tirta rer and fee) pbet YUE ATA tS 2h on a tees OF stccaatlog, wll withuut intoxicating, * Hop Bitters is what you need. im: 16 you arg old) and yous blood thin end hog Decision in One of the Suits Growing fendant us the maker of cortain promissory | Uovect. ‘The herd was the property of Me. J, No Change tn the Situation of the | spriun dhle youd, when completed, must of | pure, pulke foaule, yournerves Batptegar ae So oer ae | Slt tant aio wa i | Fesote, ane rota of eran aad at | NOSES" Gare memento | SUgvean me Veron a eames | SENAY ena! ete ane stop tril give you naw Hea Fe eee ane ee was proeaptly Wwithe | Wont Was jssued thercoa ‘on bis applloavion, by | Teslstored Jorsoye uf both soxes. averaging f0% | | avanting mnigropresontations tn rexard to con~ Gpectat Dispated to, The Chicdge Tribune, Roe eee en oe ee ee courersoun |e virtue of which cortuin personal property bee calves of 4 months to cuttloof 13 years of ago. m CLEVELAND, U., Nov. 0,—For some reason the Jouging to wa uf tha defendants’ was golzed, | TBeY brought One pricce, averaging nearly B00, ‘ ‘Vigor. Tis: ‘question having been settled to the satis fonts in packazes shipped over the various Bend reaching tu tho Interior of the State, and, wont, healthy, and faction of all, the Bishop stated that, ‘Attorwarda, and before jndymonte tho inter. | Some baving sold us low ne $100 and some as | Toads, There are mavy shippers who think It {a baa eaaged ee erunog tev eet a eae more ospooially, loading toward Iudlanupolis, rettuiting davorine fopaiee rea deine tate IN.THK MATTER OF LUOTIER MOORE, venors Med In the uction their Joint com aint plah na $500. Col, Hite cess. itis the fae uamart trick to evado the paymentof regular | bus Railroad Compuny failed to completo Ss i ene Fence re ena cleansing (O* the ujestion frat to pomne up Was, "Shell the | lu Jntervenuion, setting Up cerorin oleitee aed | ee ee eee ee POR VeTEIONE | nee ee eee eee a and square in-every Bomach:™ tho terms of agreement today, aud as a result matters stand pretty much where they did yea- torday.. ‘They say now s uow company will be organized und articles of Ipcurppration fled with the Secretary: of State tomorrow, The Cc . ‘ Bpecial Dispatch to The Ontcago Tribune, ° Ocoxnoxowoc, Wis... Nov. .—dore rain and very warm woather havo given vegotetion a new start, and to all appearanceaspring Is at em i. 5 T ve demands aguinit auch two detendatte tor quods Fee cana” tthe eultie were, bourts larRely i wal (hon Ah Were oA hein, Arter cere vp toe 1 Autwole, Indianu, and Kentucky, and soattered ulleged that tho notes sued ouby the plaintlit frais pole we te Aisne were without ounsideration, and wore given ia ——————— Pursuancs of a fraudulent vonspleucy Detwoeu COLLEGE BOAT-RACING, © upponl Le sustained 2" : Brother Hughey, who ropresented tho sud pended pastor, said that his cent bad not ox clsed any inluluteriu! funchous since bo v hung up. He la vow working al a curpenter boneh for a ivelibood, There being no uppoals other respect secm to think they arc perfectly Juatified in swinditag railroad compuuics vy Tmarking and bilting pavkayes containing Dighe class articios as tow-olass freight. Forinstance, packages cuntalning candy, ou which the rate is Cleanse, Purify,and Enric the Blood with au. .Lho mud {s one of tha featurra most Haltiaoro & Ohio oiliolals aprived nero toaay | 2 Hop Bitters, ascoet ilug, the uppesl was adiwitted, end then beyan | the plaintiit and detonaant: y ye a0 0." 80 cents per 100 pounds, are marked auger, on Wittab the * | proaloent, through the count: it being from Pp OF Ane clocuttonuty "war between, the opposing | fraud tuelr creditors, tho iutervunars: ‘and that | ysocreedtwenctlence tora Nov, Win Yale sooepts | otc the rato ree a aera) pourda; | sieuia & Onioeat’é o'olock thi ovehing faa | six t0 olghi inches deep, Prot e Altgut ot tue | And you will bave no sickness, orsuseriee counsel, rother Manior appoaring ur. the | tue plaiutlts action was communved and the allenge to an elgbt-oared TA0% PFO* | Packages containing fine cutlery are marked | party is, soventeen iu aumber, and {acludes wround and treos ara beginning to swell prepare HOP BIEVERS oe | Eafe oT Mote hus | eae Conn ete ee ewer | "ett ome ee __ Fag sea ica agi | Wee leiacaee Aa Seca | cme nu te | MERE a oof such con: |. ticle 25 cents less than on H aud other bizh officials, pare a ‘and Impure Welat, Tumurks by saying tat tho dressinaker who bad | spiracy: that the defondants whoso property | ‘Tho bost medicine of the age for curing Hole being 5 conte ast greater measure | ticuldely thous baying tu chargo'the activo ina- | _Physlolans presoribe Brown's [ron Ritt Nex room, Drinks. aot gyno moun ance: decnsioned ail’ tue ‘trouble for bis uotortuaute f was attached had ny ghuor property eacovt ee | eral acuiliyy a Drown dro Gutters © ©" | ip the ehipmapt gf atnsad, wale 8 frequeutly | cbinery Dolovming fo the company. Ln ungwor | woakucss, dyepeneia, and low wine, rs Mt ESE Aaaeiow eworientas é

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