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oo THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY §&, 1876. _—— Nl strength to Ynll bim out, nnd we wero both A T » strong mep, too, They would catch ma by the legn, nn«lh{m pull themasivea out that way, =] and wore ell in dnnger overy secomd of going ¢ with the wh;’g“u nmw:ll. ‘lillm‘rn m;ml navo I{Mln Y « | A8 many as 160 paople piled up in that vestibule TLe, Awful Calamity at Cin an 1 have described, snd L don't thiuk balf of cinnandi. thetn would ovor bavo lesued from the trap alive if a coupla of policomen had not hroke fn through the office at the wist of the entranco, a aod m““b:lllifl“ WAY u:' tho In{wrbdt;(ni'u. I;ld commencod thromng the peoplo back into the Fenz:ful Results of o Stampode | semacet et s chanco Lo cxtricsin in a Orowded Theatre. those alraady in_ tho vestibula, My Clod! if thero had beon & fira in tho hiouso it must Lavo ronstedt half the audience to death, the way tho people were piled up and clogging tho “raaln Thfl Umzed Rush Of a Thousaml oxit. The work of tho policemen at tho funer door In_throwlng the people back until Strt uiot was restorod, undoubtedly saved Terror Strmk.en Womon fivnq, 1t enablod unto clen mun vyemh“ln (:.f‘:;;:: and Ohildren, Jiviog aud the dead; nud whon thia waa dono, and the alarmod peoplo got to passiug out in somothiug ke order, tho danger was over." s Mr. Laycools, Prluni)ml of ona of the publia Eight Persons Trampled and Suflocaled to | sclioole. found himself at tho south end of tho Opora-1ouse, under tha drosa-circlo staircane, in Death, and One Indy Dics of company with Lwo of Mr. A, P, C. Honte’s sons, o % John, nbout 17 years old, and Harry, about 12, Fright in ler Chair. —whou tho tersiblo rush wan wads for the main oxit, Iinding themacives hurrled along by tho oxcited crowd, and fearinz its madiown and | tes Suslained b \N bor c‘nmhlygr:keu‘gl.h. th]?y w?rfiedll‘u;llr way to tho or | duor of tho private oflioe of Mr. Robinson, open-~ Sevore Injuries Suslained by a Number | eer ot Revats C0ro% o ooy was- fockni. ' of Others---The Intense Excite- "Thoy wore In imminent poril of being knocked . + down and {rampled undor foot, and in thotr des- ment in the City. paration burst in & panol of tho door, through which little Harry wans paseed, aud ho puiled b.flk l]\cdauwlw‘llgdumueld thnldunr :i“ them, < aud gave the oxcited crowd another outlot. Narratives by ISye-Witnesses of ¥ UAcLE 20N NOINSON . mada the following rtatemont: *‘Iwaa fearful the Terrible Occurrence. of some accident to-day, from tho way this show wr xfl.s)\lfia'wfll “'i’ frat I"lll'csl hmu Yeuy:llo t hand- Cinetnnall Commerelal, Feb, C. Hna i crowda o:gseon:l‘: u%x‘n"gl:uf“ehudmn Tue horror commenced shortly attor 3 o'clock | i 'byof torn elling Tieketa to whnover woald yoaterday aftornoon, in Ilobinson's Opera- | buy them, without making any calculation as to Houso, northesst cormor of Ninth snd Plum | tiio °fi‘€'¢“cl|!a?r e hu:?-n b paoplo who, iy streeta. It was packed with 2,500 persous, tho | boaglt tickats for the matinoe cxpecte el tickote Iargo msjority women and childron, to witnoes l":“flfl;fig.}‘d fi?fif’;flgfl“ggéfid "‘: hi::“ b tho lnst presontation of tho beautifal allegory | opened at 12 o'clock to-day, and, when the and tableaux of the * Great Itopublic,” for tho | houso wae full, thoy ought to have bosn shut for benofit of the Relle? Umon, good. Tnatead of that, the doors wore uot THE VIRST CRUSH. ©] unull nn:lll. 10 "ik;"mdmul. by :ny \:n?fi‘h; lndl, 0f 3 i 8troo rongod Thora bad booa tromondons s togot ot | TS LEbNG M’ (o manngors. of 1o siom ot thin porformanco. 1t commenced at 12 m., | {otally unable to control thom. It is n wondor w0 bours beforo tho curtain waa to goup. Tho | to mo that thero woro not as mavy pao- stroct 4n front of tho Opors-House heesma | plo art ““& l“fizm ffiéfl:ifo;fi lnx:dulfif: paekod with poople, who mado sushies at tho | 158 1% EYIGEE, (vkerm, “and ‘wobk in at al- door. Tho vostibulo bocamo packed, and thera | ;oat every door that gives admlszion lo the waa very rough Jostling in a good-naturod way. | Louso. 1 finally bud totako tho thing into my Ladica stood tho rough work, to’ tha destruotion | own hands, I would let the vealibnle fill np of their hats, with smiling faces. Hoveral littla ehildren woro thrown down aund placed in dane gor, They wero rescued with difllenlty. It soon with people, snd then put up tho bard until they got juwide, whon I would admit snother lat the becamo necessary to bar tho way, 8o a8 to partly cloar thie vostibule, aud In this way the peoplo samo_way, nod 8o on nulll the treatre wan Just na full as 1t would hold, I don't know how many wero lot in, {n batchos, Theus was nobody hurt to spenk of in this crowding to got in. Itwas neople thore wore in tho houas, I should say tho thousnnd ; and there wero as many outaide do- in that frightful crush to gpt out thav tho de- atruction camo. 5 manding admission asthere wore insldo. I nove TOW IT OCOURDED, saw as many peoplo in tho houas boforo. Iivory- thing inside wont sloog well cnough, covaideniug Boforo entering Into dotails, wocan wtato, ina fow words, Low tho calamily is supposod to Lavo tho jam, until somo foolish’ Loy, or designiug Miokpocket, In tho north lobby of the ocond ticr, beon brought mbout. It was shortly after 2 o'clock, Tho curlain was about to riso, Tho shoutsd **Firal” sa the red Hght was turned ou calclum-light in the gallery had been turned on, just beforo tho ralsing of tho curtain. I was standing down siairs, near the weat prosconium and its glaro was ou tho curtaln, in s rod light. Thoro was nslight hissing aud odor of tho burning box at the time, and secing tho rush for the door, and forescolng o torriblo excitoment, ran chomicals, Bomo startlod porson cried * Fire!" Tho cry was taken up and went from mouth to around ta tho door, and shouted, snd pushed, and erowded, and did evorything in my powor to make mouth. Tho majority of tho peorle got to their feet, out of tholr scats, and looked around, mavy thopenplo fiw back. 'The fitst rush was altogothor “In terror, nll with some degroo of alaim. Dut ungoveruable, howorer, snd out they went 1l-mell into tho vostibule, whora they wore mot the majorily of tho porsons in the dress-circlo and parquette did not thon make any domonstrn- y the poople from tho streot, who, In their of- forts to gob in, complolely blocked ihe passage, and hardly suybody got out uutil wo essed op tho crowd inside, it bnan't boeu for the crowd outsldn prossing In, tho pooplo wlo woro panic- strickon would liave got out all right; but by tho time wo nm:‘ad the flm“ld i:lmkllxn' and nmlufllho moral audienco underatand there was uo fire, ticn of pauic. 1t was in tho baicony, whoro tho | BSU°T0 Son o’ ror alarm, all tho miechint had ory was first, raised, that tho groeatedt alarm vro- | yegn done in tho vestibule and on the gallory- vallod, ond in tho ‘gallory. from tho balcony | yiirs, whore tho crowd was doneo aud purfoctly thiore wae o fearful rush of poople down both | jomoralizod. Thoro 18 no managing such a tre- stairs, on tho cast and on tho west. Theso moot- | phandoua crowd s that twas whon it is panic- fng thoso. fu tho rear of ihe dross- | gicjokon, Thers wWero peoplo tharo, I nujiporo, :f"'lt""cyb;‘e‘{:fifi l‘l‘nl:’ ‘.3’111’1‘151;5 1 n‘xfl:’:m:”& who_woro nevor muldah of o tostra blollufix. aud 3 ! 1 o or tho Bt e oo pasaod thire,Cliidren | dudtLoow anstling bt 1o rugh et elipped down the four stops, and, landing on tho marble Hilng, woro dashed ntpon by those bo- hiund, and soon the voatibulo wivd o miass of pros- trato women snd obildren, three aud four deop. Horo .woro tho most hosrironding sconcs of the day. Ioro, aud up-stairs i 3 cornor off from tho lounging ball on the west sido, whero opening on tho first alarm. I have frequontly the rush down-stalra from tho gallory rosulted soon this bounse, with vory nearly s mnuy peo- plo as wers in it this afternoon. emptied in threo in & bunching of poople un {boir basks, ou thele Lioads, and in ali perifous positions. iloro also minutes and o balf; nnd it it hadu't boen for the immonuo crowd _at tho door to-dny, thie thing woro torture and death, SIREADING OF THE NEWS. would not have happenod.” Y. 8. 6. DAVIH wos slanding at the west wing of tho slage, waiting for the curtain to go up, whon the lsrin of firo was givon. Ife says lio mado a quick but careful survey of tho house, and, amn;{‘ l).l‘((l ev{ldnucusdor i‘\lm‘?xcnpt in ého cal- Tho wild, tumultuous rusb from Sho front [ clumelight, whose zad rallaction hnow Ehe curs door, the frantio cries, tho shonuts m'q" Firol" | tainho '“"‘m“d bad occastoned tuo cry, stoppod W Tira 1" caused somobody, who Iy unkacwn, to out ou tho stoge and mssured tho sudicnce, turn in an alarm from the noaroat box, + 1o, 45, which was beginning to bo deoply disturbed, cornor of Ninth and Elm strocts, Tho alarm waa tho usual ono for an ordinary fire, snd at- tracted littlo attention, except with those who had the curioity to look up the locatlon oo the lint of signal-boxes of tho fire-alarm tolegrsjpiby ‘avd wonderod whother tho firo could bo 8t Tiobinson's Opora-Houso, whilher motheily that thero waa no dangor,—that everything was all right, and tho Ylermmlnce would . procoed, wives, and childron bad mado satrangemonts {0 go. Boon afterward, rumors of tho calamity ‘Ilie agitation was thon contined to tho lobbies of tho first tloor, tho outer row of seats, and tho pallery. flis assorance quioted the people in tho parquotte and dress-cirelo, and the curtalu golng up &t that timo, and the performaunce comnencing, it was aomo minutes bofore bo heatd that thorush for thestroet had boon sitond-' spread on tho wings of tho wind, as it wero, L2 all parts of tho aity, Dy half-past 2 o'clock, tho city in almost overy quarter was wronght up to an Intenwe slate of excitemont and susponso, bocause women and children, gathercd from all ports, wore in at- tendanco on the matines porformance. A tido ed with any eerions rosults. The pauic, he says, povor aftected tho childron on the stago, of peoplé, anxions aa to the fato of desr oncs, aoon set in from every dircction townrds the aud they wero ata loas to know what the com. , cornor of Nioth and Plumstreots, From Lial{-paut wotion was aboat until the naewa of tho fatal crush at tho doar reachod them, ILven thou, 2 o’elock until 4, tho crowd in tho neighborbood of tho -theatre iucreased,—a prosslog, frantic, withi tho assurance from everybody in authority ovor them _that thoro was no firo and no dangor engor mnss,—oach ova snxiously quostioning ad to tba fato of onch one's intorcst; going away of sny kind, thoy prosorved order, ond woro rexdy to prococd with the fllnfior] a8 usual. smiling and happy st an assurance of thu safoty of the family treasures, or breaking down, cut Bowo boy shouted * firol" under tho utage, whethor ont of mischiof or in genuine alarm, bue he was promptly hit on the hosd with s muwkot by & Mastor Kntherford, who was one of ho honse-guards, and morchod out of tho to the heart, over the trampled, lifoloss form of ono of thom. ‘Ihon thero waroe othais, borno away, still living, and au suxlous search for them by thoir friends ; somno who died in the prosenco of friends; and somo, *‘not {dentitled,” fu tho houwe, M. Davis disagraca altogother with Ar. Tiob- prosence of sirangers, And then there were somo otlior bodios, with tho life trampled out of inaou 28 to the number of poople- thero worein them, which could not bo idootified in the ox- the beuso. 1lo says thero wero 1,181 tickots tukon on 'Fhursday night, 1,973 taken on Friday citomont, aud no frisuds yot arrived to claim them. A night, when tha audienca was almost aa Jargo as it was yvesterday, aud Lo does not think thore wero over 2,600 in the suditorium when tho panlo oceured. 1t was thought by many, as indieated by Mr. Robingon's doubt nsto the geuuinoness uf tho first ularnr, that tho ory of firo was ralsod Lo give tho plrkpockiota—who must have swarmed about the Opera-ilouse, ineido and out—an oppor- tunity to ply thelr trado, 'The best ovidence thial can bo gathered on that head, however, race to showe that the alarm was given by somo {:ov ‘who had nevor goou & rod caleium-light be- fore, sud when ilg lurid glare ahot acrows tho house and spraad itsalf in a groat glowing circlo on the curtain, Teally thought the houso was ou tira,—the moro 80 84 ho possibly saw, 84 mauy othors did, tho ciuders of tho lime-sticka burnt in tho gas-jot producing the light, dripplng from the upper gollory. ‘The burning of these sticks of lime ia sccolupanied by o wound similar to that of Blclrlnp stosm, aud taken iu conucction with tho drippings of the incaudescent though totally harmiess lsva. might roadily produco upon an uniuformed mind the fmpression of an fucipient conllagration, WIHAT M8, DONNELLY BAYY, Miny Donnelly and_ her brotier, John 3, Don- ually, wera iu tho orchicatra,—tho formor at the niano, ahd tha latter turniog the musio for her, fins Donnelly disnlayod tho greatest prescnce of uiud, continuing the musio all througl the ter- nblo excitoment, evon after tho people com- moncod pouring ovor tho orchestra-railing in {hoir trantic offorts to escape, snd almoat tram- pling her undorfool, Br.J. M. Douuelly says thot, immodistoly nmnudln& the frst ¢ry of alarm, his attontion was aftracled to tho oast balcony, second-story box, and ho waw there wat quite a commotion in that part of the Louse. large man Joft the box nurelodly and walkod about ope-third the way around tho balcony in ho pausage next the wall this man _appoarad {o be pursucd by twa men, When thae large man Lalted at the polut dosignated, the alarm of fire was piven in & man's voico, dlr. Douneily aays, and fi appeazed, &y bo thought, to como frum that person. WANAAER HAGAW'E -wmms;ri J. M, Nogar, the mavager, sayu: ‘1 was on the stage :‘u‘rerythlnu was all right ; 1 hieard crios aud AW that there was a tromendous ox- Citement n tho front, but did uot know whit it meant ; 1 tiad fust beon adirersing the pooplo beliind tho cartain in rofarence to a ponsiblo rop- ctition, aud Liad gone to tho greon-reom to talk toeomo of tho *claractors,’ when this terriblo excitement commenced, aud the cey of ire wau raised, 4 eald: ‘Nopsonso! thoru” could ba no fira! f kuow _thero could not boa tire. Thero was no troublo ou tho stago; oll kept thoir places. The panio did uot reach them. 'The oalcinmn-light was in the galiory, rostly tobo turned ou. I had whistlod ouce,—1ho sigual to turn on,—and it had boon turned on. 'Two whisties was the aignsl for the curtsin. That had not bosn givon, though. Not knowing tho nature of the troublo In” front, we ecnt up the curtain, aud the porformauce went on. T assur- d the poupla there was na tire, 8o did Masyor Jobaoston aud 8, 8. Davis, _Bat tho troublo kept up, the coufusion was still groat, oudat Jast, wYmu we learncd what bad occurrod, woan- nouncad that the performance could not go on.” THE PATAL YRSTIDULE. = It wasin tho vestibulo that tho most devse packing of pooplo occurred, ‘ho reader must nudorsisnd that all the doors opencd out all vight. 1t wna tho falllng of littlo ones down thosa five steps thero that soon fllled up that vestibule, a8 was illed tho sunkon road of Obain st Watorloo. Readers of Victor Iugo's ** M- prables” will rocognize tho portinenco of the reforonce. 1iut tho foot hera wore of human bolngs, not of Iron-shod war-horsos, Whie 1y sbout 16 by 18 feot, TUE FIRE-ALARY. Tn rosponse to tho call from Box 45, the five compames appointed for that call answored. Chiol Magrus, on araving st tho scony, sud ne- cortaining that there wua o firo, halted tho mon. Alf that sway done way to put up two lad- deta to the socond-story windows, Lo carry water to sprinklo in tho facon of the injurod and tho RREPID d{mx. ‘The williug firomon othorwise nssinted all thoy could intho care of the hurt aod thy dead. TUE BCENE IN TNE VESTINULE, Mr, Willisin Eckel, who was one of tho firat to rush into the fatal vestibule on hearing tho ery of flre, snd secing tho crowd of poople rueh out, thus describon tho scono: ‘1 was stand- ing on the sidewall ‘talklog to ecmo gentlemen wiion [ hoard the alarm of fire, sud, a8 ono of my cluldren was insido, I naturally made an of- fort to force my way ., ‘'Tho ontranco wus completely cloggod with people, howover, sud 1 nover got boyoud the middla of the veatibulo, ML{ 1don in, thnt vome of the tirst crowd that rushe out slipped on tho atops and foll, snd the fm- monse throng thast followed thew ware 4o or- ror-tricken that thoy did not thiuk of stops or suything olso, except to fing thomsalvea out of tho inuer doorway. Tho cousoquence was, that there wasa genaral pillug-up of prostrata and wtengghug,—those who followod tho firet rush falllug on top of tho others as soon s they got to tho stops. Tho poople,—mon, wom- en, and children,—plled up around e, and tho other men who made their way iuto tho vesti- buls, walut-high, and still thoy kept coming. It ‘was sluply awful. Alou and wowmon wore groan- ing, children wera shricking, and, by tho gasps and doop \(‘urg!mg of rumo of tho women sud oblldron, I kuew thoy were bolng smothered to deatls, We pullod out il we could, sud worked a8 fast ms wo could; butit scomod that thoy piled up as fast a8 we jerked tuem oat, and Bome were B0 tightly wadged in we couldu't budge thom an inch eithor way. One poor lady, who waa kitled, lay on the tiling with a dozen woman aud childron on top of her, Lor faca flat- teoed sgainwt tho floor, sod her tongue, which ‘protruded two or throu Inches, belng trampled on by others trying to work themsclves out. One {ime, white-headed Loy, whom & ssw was ost siuothored to death, thrust out bis fi:x‘d to ma from under two or thres poreons who were crowding him dowu, and I Inaoaged to catols bold of his arm. He worked the :flm.m out somebow, aud E cry of firo eamo from tho balcony, shorlly after | Aaw the atago-lighta whon tho curtaln waa going | tiandaof Chicago. The grain trade of Dasen. WANTED--MALE HELP, ho turned on the rad light (from the galtery | up. IIn was positivo the ahildren did not fntend | port now reacnes #:4.010,000 annually, and tho ahova); he sbould msy a mmuts and & helf. | to convoy the iden that tho place | winloanio trade A0,000,000, and both nre cortain. Tookkeanors, Clorks, Eta, Ho wag In tho middln of tho jallory, fu the cx- | was on fire, but tho 1y wag at once | 1y growing, \\h\-‘-TRHm\ YOUSNO MAN A 'fi A8 ARSIAT. treme front of it, and saw thore was commotion | takon up by ® boy u tho gallery, who ———— i Vemathe AR eah iy relaren s ameer fn the balcany, to hin right. fle 14 powtive the | shouted " fire!” nt the top of his voico, and A CANADA, ANTK LIVE MAN UN 6 ARY L cry camo from Lbe balcouy, and ho thibks from | moment Iator the fatal scones wore evacted. Yho [ oy WA e sbta s fost, an_gourd security, $300 caali. thio front of 1t. ntory of auothor was, that tho boy who gava the | A cntliolic Pastornl—The Domini Applyat 188 Washinglon-ato, Joomdl. $ joRriony MONTINMFRY i nlmlzl\ {l‘\'a‘ naw &u amoge Isnuing lrnnin‘onn of et ulgm e eays: I got up into tho lonnging-room of tho | tho heating rogistors, aud supposing 1t was & e i . -A AT-CLAF! NT ¥ ha‘l‘cuny. on a firopan's Jadder, aud, when I got | genuino firs, without any thougli or regard for Special Diapateh ta The Chicas Trihnne. D L i I young won to Ieara photographing Madigon-st. inwldo, 1 fonnd, In that angls of tha stairs foad- | consequonces, rave tho slarm. Htill auother Morrneat, Teb, 7.—Dishop Hourget yeatarday | and retonchlag: a good shanco. 140 st N i down' from the gallory on the wost sids of | told the story of » fight In the Jobbv of the bal- | morning cansed long pastoral to bo read in all TANTED the lonnging-room, n mass of pooplo packed | cony, and the cry of ** fizhs " was iaisundoratood | tho Homan Ustholie churches denouneling liboral sovornl feot deep. ‘The Luoecls hoys wero kllled | for “fira I I'he stories of thie batinre were o FIRAT-CLARS oo ly rendy for work this mefulog at Ather. ton Maure, bash-ar, LiE PANTRY L Catholicism as a eunglomeration of all doctrinee, TS in that sugle." numeroua and #o contlicting that thoy are not + ® Emplovment oncios, e G R PR T o « xeligious and social, which tonds to tura tha | V17 ANTED-TAILEOAD t Amsoning. . i of Mount Anburn, with Lor sistor, and _four or BINGULAR FEATURE OF THE TRAGEDY. minds of cltizons 1o & spoculative ordor aud | 1V, alpuers tre St lduen forlieht wock Jn ety fiva small obildren, was in the balcony whon tho Tho most aingular featuro of the wholn affair | from tho path which tradition imposes upon | ===="-="% o 3, - ery of firo wan rained. 8ho salil she gathored all | Is, that many who wore In tho hionna during the | (hem. Liboral Catholiciam s, ho eays, 8 faluc Miscollnnoons. tho chiliron in hor arms, and paraondod them to | panio left after Lo burformanca had boon Y 1AVE MAN IN RVERY OITY AND 5 TANTL o el tho erowd sutgits aronud hor, | stopped, and want to thole bomos blisefully lyno- | 82 dangerous principld, which conepires sgainat E,‘, o B oo hati oo held (Lo trombling HL- | raot of tho teagical oceurroncos nlready do. | Church aud civil ocloty. The pastoral dwollu | iy, tio flock togother, Ono Iady noar hor sln no- | seribad. Many mon whose wivas ana childron | on liboralism as affecting the chnrch, and holda | A. ticod beforo tho alarm, but lost aight of hor in | were in tho Opsra-House sonuht frantically for | that Catbolica cannot defend their rights uuless the tumult. After tho excilomon’, was over, #ko | thom fn sl the Louses to which tho bodies had thoy mix actively io public alfairs, roachod tho atroot eafely. One of tho children | beon removed, and finally fonnd the ohjectn of 'lrmlx{, in ths Worms caso, Jndie Ramsoy was missing, and eho went in to look smong’the | tholr rearch safely housed at tholr rosjactivo | reve judgment on the applicatiou of Mr, Kerr, dosd for him, 'Thera sho saw the woman who | homes, totally unconacious of the deathi-scouca Queen's vonusel, to bring witnosees for the i €univ rglive to s good Latsehiuld arit- 2. Kot 13, You ean make #25 & day selling no prew, malae, ot hrasn ra: anul'ng Uay 18 T . ne Bntlding. il rata {KAPONSITLE TRAVELL G N1 STRADV NIOHT- Telerencess potmanent Jub SIT! 3 UATIONS WANTED--MALE. SITUATION WANTED- clerk, vr willnske bimuall zeforance iy g UATION WANTRD iN_A BANK, RarI 1D onces and experionce. 0, 63 Weit Washington.at, JITUATION W, AL ek ubener. ankey arabiopin sle or retall housa; ten yea: lons 810 por waok. G K WLl S R Hiohte 0. TAMN T I VATION WANTED-A! Bnokknum.‘ glv:okon. &o. i KEERPRL O Rl i, et Rl bipping clerk, in 98 axperience, Ri- zonses, 1 67, Tribana T ' taman of superintandents bave el il construetion of stationary aad poriable sna d grist. mill, other machiaers; would gaod refsrences, Address ) em eyt of Address ITUATION Lot refa 2 (o WANTPD~DY A FIRAT.OLAES BAST ¢, i0 8 mershant talloring establishment. 0% and. fuarantes full sstislaotion, o9, WANTED—iiY A FIRST-OLASS EN. lombor, and atsam-ftter. Apoly at Quinoy oul Conohmen. Toamste 0 . &Zo. TTUATION \WANTED~ASCOAGHMAN AND GRN. £ eral Wai ITUATION WANTRD. s Has no gbjectian to travol occaviusliy, 1 tio giata and gracory radey an g coun iog th SITU. work, to 11t the time by a nob aliab d . rglisble man: gad reforsuces, Misoellnnoons. Y AN OLD TRAVEL d, in some gond eommt can mako himsolt I lares d acanaiatanca, Addresa 11 4L Tribuse ofes dur week, ATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Domestios. SITUATION WANTRD-HY A GOMPRTENT GER: & amaif prinita family, to do’ gonoral man housewor SriUAT nteAd) b xlel rx. T ekl 10 Divree Taaily s ooat s el oo 3 Jua i n & amall family whore socond girt is Kaps, At 170 Mazws aress S . B offico. sat noar her, amoug tho dead, l-‘orumuuli hor | tloy had left bohind them, proacention from Philadelphia, granting tho ro- A MAN OF VERY ; mln»(nli chargo waa found unhurt, Mro. Javia UNFOUNDED TUMORS OF PICKINCKETH, mand of the prisoner for that purpose nntil Address, whn Las 0o ebjectiun to Leavel rorchied hotno safoly, whero sho was ovorcoms by | Thero wora vague rtories that o tnal of pick- | Thuraday. L&), Tribunaoen, " the norvoun shiock and proatrated. At n iate hour | pockets had caused the fire alarm in the Opera- srectal Diepateh to The Chicayo Tribuns, \vmnb-A mmnv MART ROV - TO Inat evenlng shio was reating more comfortably. Touso, 80 that, during tho panie likely to evano, | OTTAWA, Fob. 7.—Mombory aro arciving for | 1/, Bordes prows. GOV LES & DURKLRY, 15 Wash- THE DEAD, thoy would be anabled to reap a rich barveat by the apening of Parliament ot Thursday, and tho Am’zi’f‘r TR T SN R Mes. White, wito o Alfsod White ; rosidence | piying their dishonost ealiing. o far an wo | city presonia s lively apponrance. Tl Bpeak- | W ATRELALOM S dintobdlly uadrintends s cava ot on Werlay azenue, No. 42, Fould ascertaln, tlioro waa no fonndation far any | ¢r'a gallary of tho House of Cominons Lins bech | s horke, iy, ‘and earrlego; ono' who Ia acnasinind ta Her ron, Hary White, 12 'ymrn of age. such rumora. It i & fact that many pockot- | Krostly lnn:ra\'ed for tho accommodation of | tho cits, Bnd ean give bost clty references; muderate Hattie Loatio, daughtor of Tobart Loslls, 12 | books and & groat many articles of {awelry woro | Visitors, Hir A, T. Gault i3 bero consulting tho | 22650 L AT he L b L AN years. roportad lont during tlio panie, but it wan ot at | Promier, aud roport kaza Lo will shortly acgept | VY AFTED; KNG TR SR SAR, LV, MADK ‘Auguatus Loesch, 8 yoars, No, 980 Caontral av- | the hands of pickpocksts, agoat in the Cabinot. Cipon seautt 0F Bre, o 16 valaaD1a rrcinee withont remply ontio. About 4 o'clock & muan namod dMichael Whalen ''he Hupreme Court sits for tho hearing of | fur stawp.” Thoso who mean bLusinestare requosted to ‘Fred Lioosch, 10 yonrs, No. 036 Contral nvenne, | was_arrosted for drunkenness aud disorderly | Apposla the second Woancedsy {n June. exll for il ansmblo deen, IAY B0, Chiasko, o Lae James Crowloy, 7 yoors, No. 178 West Ninth | conduct and taken to tho Niuth Btreot Hiatlon. e i A~ GODD CANVASSII FOT =5 straot. Word passod through tho cxcited crowd that THE PRICE OF WHEAT. D A tL Seotee i N Mias Foronlcs Magsatt, 22 years (sorvant), No. | Whalen was & pickpockot, and before ho reschied | 7y the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: ial student @ o withoat £ Call &t 111 113 \Vest Boventh street, tho station ® lnrr.n numboer of excited peoplo Cn1cauo, Feb, 7.—I bavo tal X : Mrs. Noncy C. Clack, 61 yoars, Ninth and | gatbored avound him and tho arresting officers, , Fob, 7.1 havo takon rour papor for | 4y FANTED-MEN TO 8 Mould atreets, o experiouced somo dificulty in gotiing their | Bo¥oral years, and fa goneral L approvo of your éfl ehroy Annie Msi RRunzl, of Alton, Il (daughter of | prisoner to tho station. 'The excitonieut was so | courde, but it sooma 1o me that you need not try | S22 B. Runzi), agod 20. lngh at tho time that the prisoner would have Littlo Tstt! InA}-rm Ll:lHLIll’,‘. i re‘cmv‘ml m:}ghl tnuum:’ut I'zm l‘;r‘r the prompt ex- tlo Hattle Lesha nos fu the allory, in com- | planation of the cake by the officora, . pany with hor brother and two s SOl | ™ixperionced officars, who wero around in tho | FOi08 to bring o bigh prico on account of pearci- Tlarhen at. Jiost terms giv Comps fadlaon st., Room quite so hard to dig upoll tho arguments and “H{:‘I?m o clty and old afatistios sou ean find to prove that wheat is | 7o Tais teno humbag, ~ SCCOY & UANSON, 265 West ELIIOENT MEN TO UAN. conntey ou something eatirely — e T londerson, of tho United Htatos Exprosa | crowd during tho entiro afternaon, looking for | 4 in tlo old country Lia year, for it makestho | W/ ANTED--FEMALE HELP, Compavy. Ouoof Mr. Hendorvon'a littls boyu | suspicious characters, discrodit the theory that farmors mioro locliued to do what they sro al- Dowosti gaya: * When tho people commouced to run wo | piokpockets had anything to do with getting up | ways enougt loclined to do,—hold back their “7.\1:1'2\)—-,\ FEMALR mg;fnv.conx FOR A o 1an too, and thin little girl was trying to get | tho panie. whoat and let thoir debts gounpaid. It has Ll over the back of a seat, when s big man rushed TERRIBLE CLOJING ACEKEM. i cooklug, Ad right ovor her, and crashed her (fi; the back of In an unused room on tho west of the balcony }J‘fg‘l’ s -:;cfl‘x’:l?rff“nrné‘" e:g:l:vclollncrl‘llnu‘:. part- AN tho Leueh and killed hor there." lounging-room our reporter fuund laid out tho | ¢¥ 9 SEERLAE GF 08 FOECL e Do othet | st 100m M4, KESALEN, Lodics of Miss Runzi, ffattio Loalle, and Marry | Hi0, Pobore lave bifion Lue wreund A LRy Mro, Jaln Hobinson, Jr, was sltting in ber | Whito, Tho bodies, Tike the ofliers, wore [ald [ BESE PUTne® Priect STRGE ¥ or | WAL o fatlier's box,—tho stage box on tho west sido,— | out with tho foot tied togotlior, and the hands at Y. [ Roo phianid, Liwva | oenit B et manE St Komen, e it | Shi side, - Tho facos woro discolorod from sutto- | OUlEed to 0 to tho wall in consequence of ft 4 | W 4N ¢ ive atacm, Juwnp from er sent in tho bajcony | cation, aud woro expreesions indicativo of tho | fF Wlon the farmer wout pay. thms connted|iay 1l Hiegan and fall Into ihe parquette, whero sho laid until | great agony in which they lsd died. Hero merchant can'l pay bis debls, and trade ia otag- A ; i ! uanl. It wootns to me you have frienda in town SenAu vicked up hv;“.’_:,‘_m“‘r",:‘:':‘:;m SEATIRE: lttz :fiu:fl]“:uu::dm%m?&‘flf:n ";l “[’f‘“‘;:‘wl‘::z‘: u4 woll a8 conntey, A {8 is at loast pornibia Lhat on-stsy up-ataires - arry Whita wan by Timecl, in the gallory, | lio and . Harry Whito by tholr grisf | JO0 M8y bo mistslicu in your sutimaic, nod that | 3rANTED and st 1 supponed that ho waa killed 1 the aa | stricken fathory, Mc. Loslio had hoard of (b | tow: whils speculators aro dojugs all thoy can to ) ccompantod by Mre, Whita's wister, Mies | rosson by tho terriblo blow, was driving atout thinit to turn up 1o lielp thom out, sud [ammers Cost, They mrmived st tha Opors-Houso lato, | on an undertaker's wagon, with uuoumufi‘g evos, | B0 '{,"“.}‘"h""(’,‘,‘“f nm:m;:I off debta, f‘{;‘j pay- | {yA and, finding the place #o densely crowded, were | Inquiring for hus lost darling, Whoo ha at st ug bigh tates of mtarcet,—I say 1t way be pos- | - L FOR G ) childcen, at 8 GOOD COMPETENT G1RE TO DO, neral husawork ; zusk wash and trou woll, APDIY 0oL iy, ATHOL Ho ol “Nira. Wlitto.and et NHElo girt, b vests old, | death of his litile girl, nod, aimost Loroft of | 4oid up prices. Loping, Micawher- liio. far some- | YANTUD=L (Ut 10, & 97 who understands domestic pastey: bung bibc 3 A “RSIAWT GIRT, TH WANTS ‘ood home L work b tho day. 141 Bouth Water: WAL 1{0Us1- ulto; GIRL all familye U DO_GY v.uu.xnousa‘- ", ol standing irresolutely in the lobby, not knowing | b found Lier, hor sweot faco blauk and distorted siblo that this Is the beat timo to sell, and cor- whethier to remain or uot, whon tho torror com- | iu doath, thu sceno was agonizing. 3ir, Whito's tainls tho morchiontn and manufactirors Aro en- | \fANTED-A WHT NUR: o, Minn Coat and a lody who wa with | wan a hotd fot ladeod. 1o found bix doad boy | 4icled to their pay, snd wood i wery muoh b v i ved. Last year tho formers sold grain tog | M from®ialis m. hor stato that thoy wero caught botwoen two | and was carrying him to bLis mother, when thio dee € A Dbl orowds. ono Lb.frout of nud on bobiud | cruel blow wis followed by one moro ertiol stil, | £00%; And thia year it my be posuble. though I | W\ ANTEDCAR, 'S v oo 1o take B hes Hiy16 Firl. bs ot ulann moatss | 16 was that dhe wifo of Li busom, to whom Lo | S04t clan to kuow anything about 1t thab e | cui for 056 dag, aL50 e carried Rafely to tho siraot. Mins Cont was | was carrying their loved child, was also omong will hold toolong. Very “’”1""'“"1'117 LI WANTEDCAT carried out, sho knows not bow. and all_trace of | the iujuicd, aud at that moment was dying at U0 tweealopd » dying condition from the maes of humanity In | tearful sympathizers to hiu slde, THE THOMASSEN FAMILY. L) e the vestibule, and taken to the hospital, whero On tho floor of 'Squiro Riloy's office, on Niuth New Yong, Feb. 7.—Among tho passongera on | ——— bW W E ot ot &1 rl_" Mre. Whilo was lost, until sho was ostricated in | the loupital. ilis double woo brought mauy e v Amw;l\fll;m‘oflm gllllrll.\:_“d\l‘;‘g“’(llu L“? are i . Nuraes APPLY MONDAY aud 'l uosday to Dr. F. AL JUHN3UN, 4 Ststecath- ol slio died within an bour after hor arrival. 8ho | stroot, opposito the Opera-louse, lay the bod; Vi ] SonmMaTrosnes. B e | e tasts bata, Aty o ity | Hoo seeamer Wicland wero ra. Thomaser. ¢ | W ASTED mALDS OF UNDERWEAR Liad suffored no much from almoat comploto euf- | Massatt. wifo of tho author of the Bremenhiaven dyna- | My andts ke inslr ay i focntion that her fouturon turned parfeatly black, | Ono of the most terrible sizhts of tho day wag | mite disstor, and ber four ebildron. Bl ox- | A D, DWE g " And It waw with diDiculty that sho couid bo rocog- | that in Hamlin's oftico, whoro tha throe injured | prossed hor uowillingnoss fo talk about the T o Eava nized, Indies, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Goldsmith, nnd Catrio | ¢auso of hor nupleasant promineace, particnlur- nire, ‘ MRS, CLARE Uil wero—ra, Whito dying, and the others in { 1y in tho proscnco of her cuildren, who as yet = fwaald to havedisdin hor seat in tho dress- | convulsions. aro ignoraut of tho wholo atfuir, Hho proposes n D, D, CARI citele, of beart-disoasn,brought on by the fright, LATEN AS TO INTUMED PLRAONE, to seek rotiromeat iu bor owa bowe, {n this | cnd e Bl woa takon immadiatoly o hor hume, Niuth | ‘Fhoonly victims of tho ctostrophe brought | conniry, Emplovmont Agounics. TV ANTRD — GERMAN AND, SCANDINAVIAN ad fanadries, elty 5 MilwAukenar. aund Mound, into tho Hospital up to n Into hour, besides Mrs. | === — 5 SE T ARECR oA Whita, woto Mra. Goldsmith and the unknown __OITY REAL ESTAT gicl ter prtrat o Ono of thoso boys was killed in tho anglo | FOURE r), who called m Lor deliriim for ono | JJ0R HA T BIUK HOU: o anil auuntryy 13 S| of thu second story ; tho other down-staira. * Mamio,” and wan supposed to Lo & nurse-gizl, | L ity to-atary snd catiar Jot ixid6, hot and Miss Masontt was lilted in tho vestibulo, | It Was subsoquontiv laaned that this young girl | e r oo e ke fraim struetoars TANTED--A TR ‘Thore, also, the 1ad Crowloy mat hia death, * }isn Miss Carrie Ubl, who kopt houso for her | hids. Omethird chsy, Lslance time. [t pay_you. o from 4 vid Y 4 “PIX INJURED. 3 brother, Joseph Ull, o youug married man, at | & all | o K. LORD, Jwom 3 Methodiss Churen | basluie from 34 4 RANE HOURE, NU. 17 PLRARANT. | = A nsatuent s affarad at s bargain for PRI Gixriont., Jtoom 1 Vo u 198 Findiny street. Dir. Josoph Uhl is omployed [ Heck. " giigollorick irauborg (von of M. Uerman | o boskieoper Ly John A. Bohlonholt, tho | [TOR FATEST Daronts Jivo'at 03 Conrt atseot, wwas In 1o midst | Quoensware doalor on Fifth streel, | Carrio UbL | a te B2 thio firut ruaks, nad one of thio firat to fall un- | a4 delirions for savoral Liours aftor Lor romoval | 35 dor tho faut of th torriblo crowd, - To was bad. | 0 tho bospital: but at last sccounts was rostiug iy tramplod about thia hond and limbs, and, whon | Su8iiy. with every prospoct of secovers, Elo Builed from undor tho hoan of human beingy | liss not beon disfigured, snd oxcopting that hor Crushing bita to the ground, was almost doait collar-bono had loen brokon, sho appearod to 1 O o 1ir waa' hurehiy convoyed | isvo suffored uo sorious internnl njurics. Bho | g josiis: i Lo o vovare and sovival by, Dr. Hlatey, who | isonly 18 yeura of ago. Tho wdMamion for | vark. b i oo 11,7 Mndivor Yoporis Wi out of dangor, thougt 16, will o | Wbum she called while dolisious appears tobes | JpOIC ALK GH RAUMANGICA RUECLASY | A A Aidl younger siater. ak 1'ark far tmprovod er unlioproved some tuio befure hu wil rocovor from bls infa- SR e temith wad also roported as esting wiil it dor kood farum, T, & ey BTHERGATLY | wpwardsat b ver oant. 123 Dearbora st A1 A BAUTIFICE-UR,_EXCIAN Cottazo Grovo-av. and Thlcty-elel o, \Waodiawn, pear station aud” Souds n 15, dios v gogage o 8- ilghi, Tuspnciabin e G perday.” £ Eratn toqutreds ALIRICE AYIES, 182 Clark-it. e e FIPJANUIAL .00 TO LOAN IN KUV 0 to flu.\\u o _well:log: W. b, Fiiscellonanns. INTRLLIGENT \’OU.;JG LA~ henings ailva: “ON GHICAGO PROP 13 ol £10,00 A3 O fist-class residence proparty, 1 sums of 24,00 and pwanie, VDU ERIL. A0 per oat, s £ Ui u! vod per ceut, " J.DOHARY, And trong Indians. [ Doardi, AL 613 Brats JUTHATIO: R T R omprinaL Gute A Gty raiionce, B mamay) '@ da gonodl Housieock, QITUATIONS WANTEU_BY TWO JURBPROTABRL, A _SCANDINAVIAN ina small (amily, o e wainar ot s best of rofarence ANTPU—AS GOUK_IN WOTET, Ot az-ausa, in oity or conntey, Call for tliren daya k girls, 008 av cniok, tha ather ay mocond girly Ui & pel- shto tamily. Tritony {TUATIONS WANT] 3D far general Housework 1118 Twenty-uinthat., Kouta Side, JTUATION ~WANTED-BY A WomaD ak €0k 158 good pastr, N, 223 Twentyt) 00d rof B iy, roferances if tequirod. Addruss L1, WO YOUN reapactably famlly. 108 fivtel or peivato bosrdiog: 'y eool Best of city rotorcoca. Sirat - JTUATIV! Sty £eal housrork, 4 fth. 4D an Amcrican f- call at 12 North T1als ITUATION WA L) bls G socond work. HTGATION WANT COOK. WASIL AN D irn: boat of clty refe Avpiy for 2 days i .| rioael-si. JATUATION 4D mwiat in by wtand Faclish Qv 10 ) Tourarorh (37 Fentiwurth-ay NTET co with Apvly it IN d frou, - Pleasa V-BY AGOOD, RESPRCTAC eateitans couk ar sowiog aud suin 3 I T Vo dage At €30 Wert Indinaa ats S ‘0 but_doce ot undoc r Triang oo, BY A YOUNG Qlitn wuall famdly, or secoud work, ~ Cuil OROUAIILY iousawork §a a silty ur cousites s £ girt, o vrans. Ku ATUATION WANTED-LY A TPSPRUTABLE in A privato fa.atiy, a8 Birse or tocnad girl. Best city refetontes if reqaired, Viesso appiy at'lel Norta 14-st. (ur i days, yment Aroncios. WANTEDCAMILIRS 1N arman Aud G 1 8 A MERCUANT W A fiom Ludiass, reaidiug 1n ond of 1 TO RKTING most flouriilig , Bld on the lno of the Ilinois ioro-room3. wliloit aru located apart of £a7 towa, (o a0 o wddices 3 75, 1 ribnus oitics, G HOTKL foesalo; vorr uth: 1 fons §a Cnic alegon Quly roeponsiblo partios deais with,_ Add: e AR o WIFIL ABOTT 810 CAN £\ "sncuira halt ioteront 1n anv of the Hunst (urnlsned and eat locatod oificed 1 140 city by addrossing 1158, Teibuue A 5D PATING L. Y, CRNTEALLY LO- Catud, must be acld AL GRca on s Adarors, Imtaodin . o Bm,u&nn‘.uud: HALOON, AND HHSTAURANT for, \lnchn»rlur:l- pricodtd, loguireof NEL- N, 204 Bou:hs Halsted: [WINTY.SECO & goud bustnoss R [0 ted Chicago KERFOUT &CO., b8 Fast ‘Apuly Waabington- Mre. C. A, Pumpbroy, who livos ou Findlay eauily ot Inst accounts, In Lercawe no bouck mabisgtonals . e woro brakeu, but her injuriea meverthules: ap- B DVELTISL] streat, nour Freoman, was Manding 1 tho I0bLY | pear to Lo of n moro worious charaster thau those ___SUBURBAN REALESTATE. _ | /| moriesse TEQH U1K _17\1 BECULED NY vo tho leade r an oasy borth, ] of Miss ULl 8ho had been teriibly braised (““NAL“—"O“{MNI’A'“ O3 1. & P.IL R0 Coddiugon, (v of . W L Caddington), | shons "o faco, though ok, tinbellvod, n s | eaficats s antdih! wib it Rl it Beats, ,{,d Mrs.'l'umphuv wau dobating tho | M8pner to permanoutly disigare her, Internal soil. Miouses Lulit (o andor,and Guostion whethor sho wonld fomain of not, mjduxax‘u&_n?‘r:edlcuod. but Low serfvus canvot yot ?Hn?:n;‘::?"éné';fiéif H. CLARKY, Aguat, Nu. 51§ AT.ur T mhen the i took place: Sl wnsseqn p M | ' vigoy provton at ovniog, tht | E% SAGESREMIER T BB | ikl Fas thrown down and tramped on by many Toc; | Mrs. Honry Kossler Lind died {rom Lor injuries, | wood aud humuseda Whter sool; choap (310 and ONF i oro sbe gould bo rescued. Bho oscaped with o lml)puy Iacked conflrmntion upon carcful fuquiry | frequent traiug, It. ¢ Madison-at. M badly-bruised thigh; but little Harry was more | elng made. At fnnt accounts Mrs, Henry hoss- | THOR HAT. roughly used, \i 'hoad boing. out fn Hoverai | 1oF was routiog comfortably, snd quite cousclous, foance 5t W places, hls limbu lacorated, nnd‘iho brenth boing | Her puyuician souounces Lhat gho received 10 | Bornie Dimost oruxbod ont of Lis body. Dr. Wright | Herous oxtarnal injurios, Aud that hor Interusl | 3505 gArK_n % was i attendanco npon them immedintely on injuries aro probably contined to concaesion of K 8170 cachy payabla 210 cash 25 thelr arrival hnmulnnd prononuced thoir {nju- “‘"‘:’“‘l"' ‘whicls doos ot promiso dangorous ro- | price 0 sech. MATHON HTLL b1 Washi I oults, S s g nosoroas, i sl o bud the B — ~—oOUNTRY REAL ESTATE. PoXativto tieam, bt mavagod 10 ekt her way | CIcINAT, ¥ob, b, 1870.—10 the Ellfor of (16 | Tron BALE-ARKANSAS LAXDESTAXES TALD, o tho atroct with tho loss of Lor hat Comemercial: Wo wish Lo call your atteution to Abatitcis sl information furnlebed by J. oBAL: s Goldamich. wito of ir, bol Gcldawith, of | 0 souu kontloman, Ale, D. W, Chttau, who Lt A thio firm of black, Stadlor & Co., was cauglt in | Fendorod somo very valuablo assistanco In tho the crowd and b,;“, crushed about tho chost, | Rreat nccident which occurred to-day at lobine | wnioois At S e o o e ino face, | 400’8 Opera-lfouse, and whio can bo thauked for | W ANEKNAOS S Lot adihom, | T, through susponded respiration, when takon out saving & vory large number of livos at loast, WO | uating prico, Li &3, Tribune ofice. f L o o othio ‘viiibiilo, anl totally wi. | noticod him In tho vory midst of danger, taking | 3yrsxrin- CkNTRAL HUSSKSS FROPERIVC |\ g O o i whs takon {o-ihe Gincjunati | pooplo by almoet suporhuman eirongth and forc- NV ARt wis,o000 pare vaymient 1o acre proverty | VW ARTED SRS g 2 i ot Lrance, J. U, KEELER, KL Wyanaiens Houpital, whero oyorythiug possibla was done to rng thow [uto thoir sents. Yerheps thore will bo » olear ol incumbranco, B savertior life, but thi physiclns fo attendanco, | & YorY largo number of tbong who wore thoro. 2t G o'elock lost ovelwg, oxprossed but Litlo | *ho witl remembor the tall young man who hopo'ot Lo recovors. 5ho fs the mothor of ton | Would sy, St still and bo quist, in the bal- UN10, ONRY TO LOA =1 0 FANTED-_IIOUSE AND LOT ON AVENUES south, 1Lmust ba e bargain, ~ Will sxchange cluar §ihleago, rarecty o unio §4,000 or leas, O, I O i T TA E plauos, Slugor wmnchines, aud other collstoraly, Privata Laati Othce, 125 Clarkat., Room 2, p-stairs. F[ONEY TO IOAN ON LiPROVLLD OITY PROT, P\ rds. Abulr to (T kata ot 310 N TIRUFT CO.. 12 TO # ON DIARON UNDERS' 7o Esubliind TOAN ™ on eliy and Esanston prop- .+ U5 Meteopalitan Hlock, 000 and Huuth Ulark: N AT 8 AND 8 PHIE CRNT J. H. RERD, New York. , Jou! n.M'x:mlrb.@?me AU Chicago property. ansl W HUNDRED DOLLARS 0N GUOD weecurity. Applyat 3 North Clark-ss, P ON CITY HEAL LSTATE: 3 HENRY O & Hoom “UHOIOE LOTS K Do tneambrauca; tilo pertatts wlil M A 5. 'T. 110CK, A ON TMPRUV Der onth : ol v+, ‘Eribuue ol children, m:lry. and Wh'i also fllbuduhd lul taking hull:l 'rml 1 §ast Washington st Hoomd. ; A 3 holpiug out thoso who were almost crushed to | ==—— e == | G —4 00 e Kunio Flood, burlin tho chest 8erlousl. | deaby'st tio foot of tho ainireass, Towuchmen | . TO RENA-HOUSEL. 8000 tiie Tfarry Blies, boy, log broken, s lie we wish to call tho attention of the publio | Mo RENT —~ AT TOW RATES— NEWLV-BUILT | G5 i1 H0 31,50 TO LOAN ON UHIUAGO A Joung woman, sppivontly 18 or 10 yeats of | ¢ osthy of sny porson's bighest eutecin, bk honser, taodora bmprovenseni; tine location | B2, () (0()~FiiSiiata: Tioney in hand, TURNRG & e, 1o a0k {doutiod, wan Sodly, it i bo s | porhoptifl ekl deem i ai gy | TOD. i@ wolinihioal. lioved fatally, injnred, in tho samo mannor as W. L. 1, waninont.” " | &5 () ()()- O ¢TIER SONSTO SOTTTO LOAY Mrs. White and Mrs, Qoldsmith, Eho was takon SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. 10 RENT-HOUSK, AND ALL 01 PART OF 11 W51 & BOXDSTE ot - to tho hoapital aud well carad for, but soon afier Hpeclal Dispateh L The Chteaao Tribine, oen e e ay. s batw b ah L) I R e S T T 18 HANK TG LOAN ON Ler arrival becamo dolirous. From her fro- Ly, Ill., Feb, 7.—Oficial newn was % oy aling Tor - Mamio.” and tollig thoso | oormr e ! atory and Laswinent brlck, all o rocelved hova to-day of tho appointmont of Gen, l liues of oars, A n: 31 i RENT-NEAL LINCOLN PARK AND TWO §100.00 el Brope IRt Dt LU AR AL about bier to * bring Mamie,” 1t 18 bolioved sho iy R £ % '+ | modern finproverment Atturos In the housu; reut ——— = & nurko-girl, and in thio oxclioment wea soparated | Jobn I Mlinaken of Carliuvillo, oa Diatrict | joe. "Also s tag of sl tooine a8 nico beick oy furd. | _ TO EXCHANGE. {from bor chargo, Attornoy of this I n‘dnrnl l")mn'ct. i 4 _— Fu? nfifiu::lfifi‘x‘«lf; “m,'g;‘; a“‘““—‘u"}‘,l‘ ‘y‘,u.': 2 o| Mo g i WELL FULL| W 9 & 31t RREIDENGE LOT ed by oue of wtil greater proportions in the s 0 RENT—WELL FURNISILED, \\All‘lll'll“l)l))ln.. GR=A UHOICK R ¢ gtroet, but most fortunately it was uot attendod Pluladelphis in tho intcrest of Illiuols oduca: 8. :au7p;;;‘r]r‘g.l .n&l:'.lsfiu:hn.uflh 1 Publish Wosteru lands or Licrsunal propor- i With ‘auy Aorlous results, It s fair to presumo | tonsl matters st the Contennial, e ThRk ar 1east ovary aquara in the ity wey repro- | _Uov, Loveridgo to-day appointed Clinton A. T A A s v g, aontad by home ona 1 the vast augience, and tho | Wamer Public Admiistrator of Los Couaty, fi Wirposass Ainglo o oa suite, 101 South Clark-ste, i 5 - ¢ ko | Kbom it A of fire ‘trom Box 46, at Ninth and Eim | A spocial clection was to-day ordored to tako | & il stroots, at aused approbenaiony ¢ placo March 7th in Jaspor County, to fill tha | fvo REST-FURNISHED ROGNS, BY TITK DAY, X qu‘.’xmy ll?:?.)fmm-llogg;afl;: as on fixor "ty | vachuey acosloned By tho dosth ‘of Cunuty Sooke wrmnti tearlenttl BIBANRGE T | O, MXOHANG, cousoguence was thiat In o yory short time poo- | Judie William Clark. R R L wow plo began to ack [n that direction (rom nll ports A dispatch roceived hiore this afternoon an- 0 WENF=DPSTRATLE §U biria Sf tho clty, Tho audiouco Laviug boon. diy- | nounced the sudden doath of Grandiathes A B ek, SormerPaciis missod {n the meantime, many wore overjoyed to Cartwnght, rolict of the old Potor Cartwright, | and Vao Burnst. luguive at 186 Iiith i meot tboir darliugs far from tie soone sud out of | tho piouosr of Weutern Alotbodiem. Bho died 0 s T_KURNISHED KOOMS 1Y T dangor ; but, in far moro casos whero cluldref at & chureh moeting, very suddenly. i woan\i‘r:nuum, “I1analents ¢ por day. and friondn wero not thus found, the people AT R R & 1T AN TLV A ORRISHED WIONT only renowed thoir oxertiona and quickeusd THE BLACK HILLS. PO RENTRN fre, ant, #1350 por oaih, at B Hos- thele paco toward tho scoue of tho calamity, Oxaua, Nob., Jan, 7.—A letter from Custer | il porte com 1 ol e thio Jropertss ould ray oo, PO EXCHARGR YO, il AND DRy titlo, {n Homawood, a short distanod for 8 sound, wedhuw-sizod waw, HIRAM ORE, 63 Warren-ay, () Adnes oF UNIMPROY Duls, which 1 would trade for city orauburban GUHOTH GOLD” WA FOIL Add s, Felbunet 1 TAND TN ILLT. S didbrea. 10 5 Teibun Shale/paco Low 4 i 2 (O o | e burdonad i tha wioat Teoiul aud foasful ors Gty 1 Sk sk Bl 4ink Jan. 0% o o e AR ATt bt e e o PARTNERS WANTED; The & rorty Lionsea &ra now up, and eixty in procoss of | 151 Bouth Ulark-at., Tovw 11, _ T R T R T X‘lunl:. u:}l“:;' l"fim“nl;“!’:r 'f.':fl'fi i‘n“gluufi],n:v:: erection. Wator is found 20 reot from tho sur- | /| ud‘t:::fl- A KA NI WA?T " Ilfin‘r‘;lly jnmfi!nd “l“h uamndk mon, wnm;u, nut‘l‘ face. A stoam saw-mill willbe In operation in f childron ; whilo tho sidewalks around the parl ight days. Flour fa 812 per 100 pounds, and | === - 5 e - wora erowdod by thoso who hnd boen attracted e uta per pound, * Tho now parties ar- | TO RENT--STORES OFFICES, &o thuhior out of curiosity, It required tho offorts | rived horo thia winter hiave msde uow lawa. e A S A s C 3 1 Of & atroug force of hailcotan 0 Prcaut¥o ORGor | G piotcars Bnd thotr uNDg claitns JUMDEd. | 1o s ViR DT ADAMS HOUSE HAR, DA t, claan,boil o oiico! | piafiablu busliour; warthy ol fmrestigasion. sl Nt ar] and koop tho oxcitod crowd from rushing psli- | Mioors from tho north, this side of tho Big ]‘Q,,.,.,m.i ‘and Hartlnaiesta, Joguicy el mell into tho Operu-llonso, whero tho crushod | Forn, report new discovorica, far surpassiug | GVIUS FISHER, proprietar, At aud manglod bodies of tho vicuwe wore lyiog | any yol made. ‘Thirty men left lero to-day 0 Tu'msw—nm MANUFAOTU PUI awalung ideutification, The witdest confusion | prospect thew, Tor s tenn of years, roous Wi, X foot cellin provail tor ovor an hoar, tho ke of wiioh, wo e flxht, oo scound ficur, itsieen Toome adioiniog, 4l opo, it may never again be our misfortune to 2 < : witnoss, Moo aud womon were rusbivg hither \VOR}( FOR THE FO,"_T WAYNE A.OUARlL aud thither, wringing tholr hauds, with teara Npecial Dupatel to The thicago Tribuns, streaming down thelr ehooks, ondeavoring 1o | Font WAvNE, Ind., Fob, 7.—About 1 g'elook | sesrmmpoy ot Lidinga of dear ones (hoy bad parted with 8o | (his afteruoon tho Wabssh & Erio Canal aque- \} 1 oyously, perbaps ouly s fow bhours botore. | quot at thie puint over tho t. Mary’s River | 4% twuerolive sod porfoct 10 8 oflice. —___PRINTING MA Auu&' BOOK PREBS WANTED--TO RENT. | f0are Sulisteiiia. MENT_ROUM FOR LADY AND | (YOTTRE! WARUOC atd for Tady ouly, on Buuh Bids, Address salu chan—A two-roll - WITIL 8 10 bslp oxtond a lixh RIALS. ”Fiu BALE plitoa 3ot ean be hadcl RNAM press, 2831, Jat fdue. Aply 1o ur B 57 Mikbrace, Tbi very opportunity wad cagorly avaited of to 5 ANTRD=T0 RS HRKE Oit FOUIU ROV make luguiry ua t0 tho uames of tho viotitns, byt | Droke dows, and vary soou tho supply of wator | \WAXEENC{5 o ‘tanily of twa: Wost Xcoping: fa tho etorica told wero o couflicting that el | in the cana! bocamo very low aud caused con- fi‘flflnfi’“flfflnu'm n::’ o Dratorrod; atate prisy. O W, eatisfactiog was afforded. sidorable alarm, A large force of mou is eu- s e e Aftor an hour or moro hiad olapsed, tho bodies | gaged lu dsmming up tho canal ou the cast eido \V“"T'.;’\)‘Tu l‘.fi.i“:’r_fiu“ttmg}fnmfi:r‘:‘hwb!fl' BB g o out busnd, for had all besn iduntifioed with one excoption,—a | of the aquoduct, Tho aqueduct was built lsat ivei ot Oue, "G 1B very nestiy-attirad womnu, apparontly about 85 | year at a cost of §25,000. e HOUSKON | 3301 RALE — yfnu uMm \ Hhfi nuuwu:’u bthn oscripsion RO i:;wuml:vmh aud Twontysecand: | [ ‘,,.,.:J.‘ym uat glvea by many in tho crow, at, uj beln, a0 ollice. ienta, 42 West) admitted to tho room, thnmw’ers n'ougolr.‘onh‘ufi THE I0WA GRAIN TRADE, T e T MPROVED ~ SINQ] uer. 'Then s calmor fealing #osmod ta provais Spelal Duavateh to Tha Chicagm Tribune. o FOR SALE. | L bowe tirororend B among tho_cxcited poopls, andno doubt thou. | Davexront, 1s., Feb, 7.—A publio mootiug of KOTIONEILS TOOLS: B et oroe, M tool kifo, cut and braid u jarw, lce-croam eands of thankful prayors wera offored up o | tho businoss-men of this oity was hield this after- heavon that the calamily was no worso, NUMORED CAUSES OF TOE YANID, Tho wildces rumors prevatled au to tho canso | 2° prosont Tows Qraoger filirord lav, Ad- nooa to protest against the proposed ropeal of R NON AL INFAREIL AND AGA] . I quantilies tosult, at hal (buua otlice. Mot it | TR WING MACHINES, 3 W BEWINGAACHIN Tur caat or tauntlly inst a kinds ovd; 4 vy fakar, MELOMUKIT, 23 WIST 14 on fuontbly paymeats, rod. of. tho panfo, and arouud thioso who witnossod | 4resses wero mado and » Gommittea on losolu- it BALE O ThADL Al e | o .. PERSONAL. ______ the tersible allair woro thrangs of anzioua liston- | siony appoiuted Lo draft rosolutions 0 be Bub« | 4 ribune oice. o eeeeeeems l)Ill-‘wN?bJ“‘Vl L T LAUNDE LADY WHO ers, endeavoriug to obtain information, Mostof | mitted st & mass-meating to-morrow evening. | = [OUSEHOLD GOODNS. L SR o] Vg sipte n fouky sutunt of Ml these etories wore, of courso, nothing mare nor | Morchanty of this city way thas 1t this law ju ro- Jeas tban miserabld bosh, wilkout any founda- | peslad It will certainiy destroy the grain and ien in fact. One mat was sure the alarm of | tabbine t1ads of not ouly Davenport, but sllthe 0., AUCTIONKERS, 1u3 v apagial etieation La 1he saw welllnge acd A% thelr ND ™ WHU _ADYEITIRE] Voot Okion, BENNTY Wit W ER, ixecator, Bunpson 1 TN DEATIL OF MR, BINDSON, TF Housa, located at Rochiella, Lil., i for salo is_one of the best-paying hotols in tho iy tmmediately, O, O, LONGLNKOK Rocueilo, il 'O (}() TO €300 CABH, LERS 3 G SA00) 1252 0aPY adieiin earamaat - soots Kl PALM "~ BOARDING AND LODGING. ral-class restanrant; Soutn do-| Gl ta-day trom 13 a4 . m. at 147 Btate-it. Mo South Siae. T AN, JUBENST, KEAR - STATR-N1E ‘{’ e)s boarding houso; board for ladsos or gontlomed, §4 9 per wnek, it viauo. North Side. 6) EAST KINZIRBT.—CAN ACCOMMODATH 22 five or slt gontlomon. Good board. 4B per sant rocias Hotol: otoly. JEYADA HOTEL. 13 AND 10 WABASILAV., ‘noar Monroe-st dar; 26t ‘{rst-clans board for BLLI L0 §1 per 0 ekr £ por moake o 01 0 €8 DuF woy Misceliano . GENTLEMAN ANU HIS WIFR OAN BE2- iino larg lacu care Loard (aa strietly privata family of cultare; (n o roums, warmed with furoace, also marbls tire- 4 1avatory with bot and cold wator; uno of the |flnfllo-n. by addroaiing, with references, U MUSICAL. A VKW FLNE ROSEWUOD PIANOS, USKD FROM 2\ pnoto three monthe. Prico, 330, ‘Warranted five Soarer "WEILNS THMPLE O MUBIU, 93 Van Hurens THIOKERING . PIANOS-THE ~BEST 1. 1 (/ world. Double-bearing agrafla l}:(lllclfl 5) 0 8 beard, REED' 3 JIAKGY-ALL SIGDERN i awood cases, full, clox 3 O MUBI0. v Van Direwet, o otait o0 v N ADDITION TO OUR LA RGE ARBOITMENT 06 aucs sad otgtas, wh will afler il sold tha. fol- 100, $30. Gilbert pisno. $125.9 vo [lalues Liros, piann, nearly now, $2 e 200, i 7.octava pianos, souaely ‘carved ctain, which 00 rontod bui's tew mun! 20, R largo assortment of organs trom 80t + pricos from’ 8138 (o AL d Ad: Comny - G105 AYABLE pio LEIL M 11 BUY 1207 secofid-band pisuo, suitabla a of boyhu- sora: Privilage of wichaaga’ for RERD'S L1z O MUSIE, ) Van Bure THAMPL _LOST AND FOUND, Losr—rfi?m 2 TWRNTY.FIVTILAT., A WIITR Daodle, with rid ribbon on neok. Answers to Uno. A sultable roward will be pald for his retum to above . \UREN-BY, OARS, ABOUT 8 ulogy & Iares armoibyit ok, Tha 50 Ly Joaviog L£ay 4l Wesb Vao lureusst _ LADY'S UROWN LAVA MEDALLION Tuo fludor be sultsbly BT b e PAID FOILTHE RETURN Q7 () REWARD W S0 4 e uera il taken Laat Tusudsy biht te b M. Bhehnn'a salson, Taknat. ‘MISCELLANEO RATION I-BOLDIEIS AND OITIZENS WHO AT e sopy for o clalin s Lumatesd n L 197 Chlcago-uv., oornvr ‘wili bo rantad sny mire after ta Ji ‘ra homeatesd oh. [ PAID FOIl OASI-OFF OLOTHING AND o of sny kind by sonding luttor Blii! S OF ALL KINDS, PAINTH, VARNISIL white rub, L wholasals at lowas! Dricoa by A, + %, L RS, i DTO, FEMALYK PIYBICIAN, 414 WA- ljfgl(muoou. NOTIONS, DRUGGISTS' BUN- rivs, fan s, olc., &t wholosale st lowest Pilcas. Ao 1, GLELALT, b Lakoat. JEA S VUTION IO fatu; hanuse, 160 e UK FOR FUR L, HUGOIES, BTORE mw::‘u flnunl merabandise (o Sro-prool wase. outos-st. Monoy sdvanded 0o Ly rm \"\‘r NTRD-SROUNDITAND BALOON LIOENSE; must he chi p: Ad: o—ll&'l‘dbnntnm . RSES AND CARRIAGES, 'rl{&IDAYB‘. THUHSDAYS, AND Haturdays—Hoi chrcliges, o Iness & ehe- Lailty, 88 WESTON & UO.'B, Nos. 196 a0d 138 East Wash. lngton'st, Azple e gy a1l nusas aold uados & warranioe, Block oo b o, A DOl BALE—UR EXCHANGE-FOR CITY PROF. wrty, horsos. Addsess, kiviog two imj 131 duscripiion sad tooktion, 1 1, Teib o A RD—A ¥ ST.OLAES C ——,_—_. WANKI A, FIRST-OLARS GOAL-WAGON. X . _INSTRUCTION, \VAfi‘L; )“—“ LA!%IEH AND uxu-rumtun' T:! o atruma froo} d e, % tuli] meath P R A - uren-s \VANTKD«I.A AND G MAN TO LE. duloprayhiug peultion ta Le yatd ous uf selary aiter fuation ouse, ])iyoucEsLEGAILY AND i 1 5y Btate in Lue Unicl socured. Northwsat cotner Garduer QUIBTAY OBT AINGD. for {naowpatibility, eke. a1 - Foa A uscessary. Fea afler deorse. ‘Susive Jeary

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