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alle, UHIVAGU LB ULiu, L1rULL ML S VIRV ) p——————————— et b e e e e e et e e e e e i et e A SNOW-BLOCKADE. Fough 'Wimes on the Central and . Uslon Pacific Ralironds, Locomotives Bucking Ineffoctnally Apainst Solid Snow-Drifts. gow Snow=Fenees Aro Bujlfs~-A Gang of Chinamen with Green Goggles. Dimpatehes to San Prancisen Chrontela, Canuis, Feb. 2.—Tho enow-blockade that hins {nterruptod ovorland travel for several days past json tho divide botwoen the Great Amerienn Desort and tho Valley of tho' Humboldt. All {raing that havo left Ban Franciaco alnce Sim- day morolog hiave beon Laftod by this blockade st Liko Btation, whero thoy still remsin, In Yiko manner westward-Upund tralns dne In San Francisco Tuosday, Wednosday, and Thursday aro dotainod at ‘Coavo, {ho oastorn fimit of tho snow-botind reglon. No tralng of any descrip- lfon, nor mail or oxpross mattor, lnve posscd. Tho storm bina ruled tha divide sinco Sunday, Tho distanco thus ombargoed ia 110 miles in oxtent, Ihongh the moroe serious consequences of tho storm pro confined to that portion of tho rond betweon Wolls and Toano, ahout 86 miles. 'I'ho storm which bas led to this intsrruption, of travel began on Sanday, and has prevailed ump- Intorruptedly until the present tima. Not an unusunl quantity of suow has fallon, but o fesr- *ful northweat wind baa prevsiled all the tmo, Infting the enow furiously and pillng it ap in MUGE, DENSELY-PACKED MARSES, whorever a depressiou in tho surface aiterded opportunity. Snch conditions wera found fn all the citts through which the rallroad passgs, and in conroquenco thoso were rapidly filled and ren~ Jered impassable. ‘Tha continusnce of tho high niude hima rondernd fatilo sl offorts fo reopen thoao cuts, whero Iaborers woro employad with stioyels and numorous gangs havo boan kept at work, the ddving wind fliting in the onouingy thoy made aa rapldiy a6 thoy conld remove tho mow. Tho forco of the atorm also bias heen o groat ad to pack tho drifts 8o tighitly s to defy tho utmost powar that could po broa;zht to bear to forco tho ponderous smow-plows of tho Com- any through them. Efforts have beon nuceas~ Pun sinoa the storm began to keoy the road opan, and reponted ntlomg&s hiavo heon made to driva pnow-plaws through thecuts, TFifteen of tho most powerfnl ongines owned’ by the Company have been united bohind o pltwsud the abatruc- tion bad hoon eesailed by tlala immense power, rojuforcod by » momantum ¢t J0 wmilos per hour, 'l}:t it was Tiko bucking agaimat » bauk of sau ) UG, NOSE OF 1(E PIOW _would btiry itself in tho solid mass of anow, and, with & sliock almost equnt to tha colliston of two traihe, the long tratn of locomotivea would como o a standstill, Thoso repeated asssults finally resuited, vestorday morning, i throwing tho snow-plow that was perating weatward from Toano bff tho teack, Sovoral hundrod laborera wero nt work In tho vicinity, nnd al! neodod ns- sglatanca wau soon precurod, ‘Tho plow was ro- placed this marnivg, and the work of aesaulting tho suow-banks retstmed with energy, A special train wan utso send up from Elko with additional Iaborers and too'. THE ENOWRALL has now abated nud the wiud measurably de- croasod, 8o that_thero is & prospect that auy ‘headway socured can ba rutnlnun‘). As T write, ut4 p. m, 8 report comod to this station that tha snow-plow Ans succoadod in working its way throngh from Tosuo to Wolls; but uo traws have yet gomo through, nor havo any started eastward frota Elko, ‘Tho train which loft San Yrancisco Taesday morniug has just arrived Lore, nnd 1 ordored to Iny ovor and walt for furthor arders/ becanso tho nccommadations at Llko atg o)l filied by tho two tramn lying thero sind the'averal hundrad possongers which they Voar. / TIE PARSEXALRS GRUNBLIXA. The gnow-plow of the liumboldt Division, which nas been endoavoring to work castward from Toano for threo doys, reachod Wells at 2 o'alocks m—anly. Whilo combatting with & bugo snowr-plie, fiiling a.deop cut near Independenco, yesterdny, tho plow lott tho track, taking with it two of the six cugluea that were driving it. 1tho plow was righted and placed on the track ‘his morning and roghmed worlk, In tho mean- tine & second plow from tho Salt Lakoe Division wawacut-ont from.Toano with the ssme numbor of ongines. \When this second expedition had forced its way as far ag Otego, it mot withn pimilar ncoident to that which bofol its predo- oessor, the plow and ons engine boiug placed hara du combat, Upon tho occurronce of this disaster,. Bupt. Coddington, who s st tho scovo of trouble, telographed to San Francisco for ag- mistance, and the wonster plow of thoe Bierras, tho beaviost.on the rosd, was ondered up. That plow is now on the way, and is expected at this point during tho night, Tho plow that was first wrecked, and which reached Wolls at 2 e'clock to-day, was immediately turnod about and start- ed back mith flve engines ariving it. Tho train winck arrived hera tlus afternoon isetill detaived bero. ‘I'llo pagsongo:s aro gmmblingb and bog- ging, to be kcut on, but until the blockada i Taised thoy aroan woll off Lioro us thoy would Lo at Elko: The wind is still blowing some_above, hut. the storm hes pructicully censed, and hopes ars_ontertalued that travel will bo rosumed by worpipg. FIOUTING THE BLOCRALE. Intelfigonce rom abavo is that the snow-plow which lott Wells at 4 o'ciock i making fair prog- roed toward Toana, It issull blowlug protty ‘hard, and tha snow drifta ns rapidly ays tho track is oponed. Tho road botwoon Wells and Tosuo crosses tho Poq\mr Mountaing, tho dividing xidge between tha Humboldt Valloy and tho Halt Lake Desert. Al tho troublo s confined to this.short distance of 87 wiles, 'herc are sov- oral_exposed #pota botwoen Wolls snd Inde- ndenco, nt ono of which, 6 milos onst of Woll, a train was stuck two woeks ayo for twenty-four hours, which was the worst trouble oxparienced this winter &p to thot timo, Lha conductor of that tralu, Woleh, faced tho bliud- ing atorin nfoot to tho station in sosrch of pro- wisions for Lis passengors aud fuol for the train, and thoo luggad tho roliof back, it boing foun: Im‘muumhln to ot any vohiclo to tho traiu. This, and the other localitics alludad to, wro pur- tinlly protectod by auow-foncos, but the prewont experiouce domonstratos tho inutility of that ro- lanco, Nenr Indopendance thero ia a cut 4 feet deep and a guactor of & mile long, which ia ()1~ ing, with supw now ad rapidly a4 1t can be apened. “Thifs {8 whero ono of tha PLOWH WAY WHECKED immmay. Just aftor crosmmg tho Pequop ridgo.noug Otogo, cuming west, tho road passes throughy s short, doop cut, thou hends totho sonthword around o spur of tho hill with a high Dlufr on tho left aud o daep diteh on tho right. Iero very serious diftleulty has been eucuunie tored at” this point. Tho second snow-plow, dnven by six cugines, lalt tho teack, tuking two o tho engines with it ‘The wrack now obe structs thie track in addition to the snaw, Tho Arat plow now moving cast 18 ordered to shove these. obstructions off tho ombavkment. Just @ost of ‘Toano in u cus Lsif & milo long aud fratn 8 to 6 foet deep, iun which the first train suck ou Monday, which then deficd the powor of twelve cuginos to force a passage.. That cut bas been left sinco the eocond plow possed turough it yestorday, and I8 no;ogmm.bly Wled with suow.” Thore is & foroe of 300 Chivamen at work aloug all this troublesome strotch of road, srmed with shovels and fighting agaivst tho con- tinuoualy growing drfts. ‘Those, with tho sugi- nsors sud othor cmployos, haye bocn constantly ot work night aud doy since Mouday, aud aro pearly fasgod out. 1t now looks very doubtiul 1f tho rosd will bo open to-night. Tho Tucuday irain from Ban PFrapcisco has just receivod orders to move on to Elko, ‘Lho weatler hore i4 10ild and elear, ‘fhere I8 no snow of conse- Juence botweon here and the Sierraa, TUR DNION PACIFIC HLOCKADE. Pizoxonr (Wyoming), Feb, 4.—The west- ound train tiat ieft Omalia on Monday started {rom Laramio at 6;30 Tacsday night. one hour sud 8 holf behind timo, with a suoweplow onthe 4ot of tho two locomotives thas pullud thotrain, 1nd arsived at Rawlina this morniug at4:30, aver four houry behind tim hen laid thero until I o'elock, A suow-plow attached to a forty-ton sagine, and suother epgive, theu preceded ths dsssenger tram as far we Mittor Creck, Frum Duiaha to this polut the country i8 one yass fHald M unow. ‘I'hesnow is not generally deep, put it i dry and ting, and when a asvore wind-storm pasecs aver it 1ug alr by darkened with minute sparkilpg oryutals which gradually but quickly Iorm into driftu. Every obutacle, stonos, buses, brecs, unequalities of the ground, even the bunch grass with which thess boundlesy plamy b thiokly dattod, forms the nuclous of anoddy $hat soon increases ta a troublesomo snow-drift, If 1 forma soross tho yallrosd track. It 1s to cantrol thasa dnfts Lhat s00wW-Tences aro used ou Ahie aimout lovel country iuatead of snow-shods, that are so eesential on the Bierra Nevads, topro-~ tact the Contra! Pucifio from snow-slides or glaalars. TUZ ANOW-VENCE ® lottor X, ouly the cross ia nose mh:'o‘mmufi L‘N canite. 4 g compased of nioa hoarls of about '8 inchies width, nailed 6 Inclies apurt to nuprighits, 'Lhree of tho Loards aro hasted to the tTop partof tho tranaverdo hraco that profectr, over the other mix boards. ‘he object of thory foucos ln to dellect tha currents of wind. 'They aro not, as would ho Auphosed, always piacod in atraight lines paral- iol to tha track, 1t nro rariged in anplon of ove ory dogree of U crescent shapes, tho hoard sido faced the wind, the wnow Is driven throngh the oponiugu Iry the fonce, but immediately falls to the ground, e force of the anow being rom- lotaly cliock ail by tha fence. The rosult is, hgo Arifts gaadually sconmulnte, and, what appoars most wingular to the cnannl obacrver, Alvags ot wrong sido of the fouce, that in, tho sido elisat to thn raiirond, The fonces aro atott 7 foan Ligh. Whon tho drift nearly roactien tho licightt of tha fence it fs dug up and planted again, hub this time on the apax of the drift, which by Uata thoo has probsbly thawod snf- ficlently” to have a very bard crust, We nro informed by a section-man that nlready #inoo tlw commencoment of tho Alorm some of tho feres hava hoon ratred hroa times, and ho furthrr addod what it it was not for tho foncos It would bo tmposaibla to koeop tho road opon. Thero aro gometimnaa an many a8 3 or 4 milen of fence In noarly parallol linne, 40 or 50 taet apart, The Lwo poworful engines, with tho bjg snow- plow, dashied along without encouttoring augy norions obataclo to their progross, AT WAYIA tho gnow waa from 1to2 feet over the track, and Lwo froight trane had beon detained hora alroady forty-cight hours, A gang of Chinamen had almont dng them out when the snow-plow camo along, ‘Iho Ohinamen all wora Arctics, & tannel-lined India-rubber ovorshoo, and hsd thoir heads bound up fn woolen muilors, with coats and gloves on, and Bomo even protectod thoir oyos from the sun-roflecting oryataln with mreon goggles. Wihon tho snow-plow plunged futn a dnift, o clond of wnow, broadonod *by tha wide-oxtonding wings of tho plow, would bo thrown ligh {n tho air, tho bulk of which would fall {n smaths on either sido of tho road, but tho onglnos did not oscapo from recolviug theic «lq‘mui:, aud thoy soon resombled s tlyiug suow- ank, P ——— THE MEMPHIS-EL PASO JOB, Gen, John G Fremont Threatemug oo I X pPONLIT Dapateh to the New York Sun, ‘WasitiNarox, Fob, T.—The Judiciary Commit- teo of the Housa began, under the Ilolman res= olation, to inquire into the history of the Mem- phis-1il Paso and Texss Pacific Iailroad Companies. Tho Holman resolution restricts the Committoo to two points : First, whether tha charter of tho ‘Loxas Pacific was obtained by corrupt influence ; and, second, whethor that Cainpany hns sinco iy organization douo auy- thing whereby It has forfeited its chiertor, Tho ecapo of tho inquiry appoans to bs yory much reatricted, but in order to obtain an intelhgont iden of tho rolutions which exist betweon the old Memphis-El Pado and tho Toxas Pacific Com- peuies, the Committoo will bo compelled to travel aver tho wrholo llstury of tho forimer cotjiorae tion. ‘Tho Momphis-El Paso had placed s larize loan on the Paris Bourso, sud disposed of somo #0,- 070,000 worth of bonds, which wora based upon tho lande grautoed to ths Campany by tho Stats of Toxan. A grent deal of this monov roalized frow tho ealo of these boods had beon squan. derod, bitt skl there was somottstug liko 81,000, 000 in gold in tho hands of tho officars of the Company when thoy entored into s conspiracy to huve the Company thrown into bankraptey, aod a now coucern chartared by Congress to abrorh the old one. Thoe principal schomer in this plot scems to bavo beon John A. O, Gray, of Now York, wha succceded in decelving Qen. Jobu O. Fremont and entrapping him, aud then was ennbled to use him s a tool to accomphish onds ho hud in view for bis own ad- vautage. Fremont cousonted to tho ju- diclul_praccodings which wero to ¥ placo tho Momphis-E! Pase Company in the hands of a itecolvor, and made usko of the monoy which wos in his hands to secure tho pussago of an act of incorporation, which was to inciude amougs the corporators gentlamen who wora thc frionds of John A. C. Gray, nnd who wers pledged to furnish the moans to build tho road. Dut Tom Scost was horo, also, slter o chartor for o Soutborn Pacitie Railroad, aud the Central Pacitio of California was horo to provent oither from accomplishing anything. ~ Bill Stewart, Honator from Novada, waa tho roprosontative of the Contyal Pacific, and Fremont had to got him out of the way, which ha did by buying lim. ‘T'he fight wans then betwoon Beott and Fromout, anl the latter praved lumself strong enough to compel Beutt to proposy s compromiso, which was tnally sirangod. It was agreod that Fro- mont oud his party wero ta havo a cortain intor- cst in the new Company, and that Fremont was Lo be reimbursed lus axpoaditures, Taving sccomplished all they desired, Gray aod Scott Jolned Luuds to cheat Fromont and hiy friendy, and thoy havo donp Jt most offectually, 'he old Memphis-El I’ago in tho bands of Gray, thie teceivar, with all its valuable frauchises aud laud-grant, Las passcd to tuo Loxas Pacitls by means of collusive aud frandulont judicial pro- cceding, aud Fromont, botrayed on all sides, convictod in_his absence in France, roduced to ponury almost by the treachery of Graysnd Beott, Lns st Im.mth turned on his euowios, and ‘moaus to crush them by o full aud completo ex- poaure of oil tho facts. Tho initial etops in tho investigation were takon to-dsy by the ozamination of 8. W. Mor- ton, formarly of Indisna, who koew a great donl about what wus dono in Congress wlen tho Toxas Pacifio legistation was procured, Ilo opoued up Dis Dudget to-day wn a way thot rather oponed the oyes of the mombers of tho Judiciary Commitieo. Ho said that ho Lnew that &1,000,000 were set apart for pur- poses hore iu Congress, and tbat Dick Parsoau und R, M. Corwine wero the agents to dishurso it. Parsons was at that tiwo Blarsbal of tho Supreme Comt, and Corwine 18 u promiuent tawyer of this city, Parsous is now in Europe, where bo thought it prudent to ge sud remain nutil artor the sdjoursment of Cougress. Car- wino is still in Washiogton, aud will have to ap- pear before the Committeo aud toll wnat he knows, Marton declarod that he had no koowl- cdge of tho manuer in which this nmonse sum of mougy Waa aistributed, bus be Lnow thal Parsous and Corwing pretended to furnish a st of persous to whom it was paid ta the oflicers of the Company. Uan, Fremont {a hers, but ho will not be examined for sovaral dave, Tho ox- anination of hlorton was not concluded bo-day, nud bo will bo subjectod to furthor entechizing ot anothar timo, —_——— THE BLACK NILLS. Koue=Colored Statementys Az oid citizen, Mr. Potor McKay, is In tho Dlack Hills, and gives tho Choyenno Leader the following roault of oo nterviow : Custer City now numbers forty honses, and now ones aro daily going up, 1lillyo, whero thoro was pot w0 much as & foundation on (ho b6th of January, numborwl thirty finfshed houses on tho 22d; and thore were logs eutliclent for soventy more on tho ground and ready, on tho last named date. It for tho fact that large numbers of peo ple are waiting for the arrivat of sawmill, tho number of bhouses up would bo much groater. 'Lhere sro fully 1,000 meuy pow in tho IMills, wsud (ko ar- rivals number from twonty-five to 100 por day, noarly all from Choyenno, Mot of tho men xre 10 the immodiste vicinity of Custer and Hillyo, Mr, McoKay thinks that theso two towns will be prosperons wining campa, but tho principal town of the Eifla will flvunlul“{ bo bLuilt ou tho northwost slope, near the Iron Creol aud Bear Liodgo Listricts, which have not boen provpected muck yot, but givo indications of proving to bo tho rishest diutrict in the rogian, My, McKny states that be Las taken paing to ascertatn why, with so much talk about the rich- noss of the now mines, o little gold has been ac- taally taken ont, aud ho finds it duo to tho fact that tho nuners now in the Hills hava beun rushing hither aud thither, fairly dazed by the duily recnrriug reports of uew discoveries * over on the uoxt crealk,” wud that tho reat work has not vot begun on this accouut, although there havo hoou mno poor-paying proapects reported as yot. Evorv mnon ho met waa eatis- fled and happy, and ofi gulch niners frum tho Pacitio Blope expressed thewmsolvos 1o tho efect that the country was good enough for them, and that they proposed to stay right thero. Ie brought wn]x bim very tine rampied of dust sud nuggets from the nawess discoveries on Dead- wood aud Wintewood Creoks, which, though very dark [n color, i3 flue, being worth 21 por ouice. McKay copwidors the country tho fluest ho aver saw—a porfoct paradiso, “to uge his own labguage—and proposes roturuing s ouco, taking bis wifo and family with bini. He states that thers 18 no fner Jumbar rugion in the whols country, tho troos beiug from 1 to 4 feet in Qianeter, the forests of vast oxteut, and vasy of Beeoss for saw-mills, Common lunber can be sold ab $20 per thoussud with big profit to the mill-mon. 4 Pleasant weatlior prevailod up to Jan. 18, whon a light enow foll, siuce which tho weather Loy beon good, Mr. McKaywsde the return trip in throe days with & horso tam, and bad B0 bt weather notil reachiog the North Platte, When & MY ‘lnlflrlhtfl waa oxperisnced. MOODY AND SANKEY. Their Opening Servieo in New Yorikse- An Immense Gathering of Peaple. Terrible Confusion at the Doors of the Hippodrome---Fainting Women and Cursing Men, Nee York llerald, Feb. 8. I'ho opening of Lo Maody aud Sanksy rovival gorvices at the old Hippodiomo took placo last nlght. 'The occarlon naturally drow togothor an fmmenso gathoring of peoplo, Heldom have #0 many men and womon aegomblod fn thia ity at ono piaco, therefors tho occasion waa an interesting and novel one. Despite the ar- rangomonta for recoiving the auditors thore was o groat deal of crowding nnd crasliog, and, the Jam of peoplo being s torriblo ono, thero was tnturally much confusion oud a great deal of actual gnfforing among thoss who wore unfor- tunataly the firet to euter when the dvors wora opened. Ad o beglnning these sarvicea wora not na ox- citing a8 wag oxpectod 5 but, aa Mr. Moody him- solf sald, 1t may bo days and days beforo the fall tido of tho expectod rovival movemont will appear in ite atrength snd power, Tho acope in the main Lall, on tho Aadison-avenue end of tho Hippodromo, was a very Impressive one, and whon Lo evanpolhist and bis singing hielpmate nppeared on the platform, o suddon Lush fell upon tho sudiouca of 6,000, 80 that tho silenco wha remarkable, Tho large hall, thongh well nrranged in its scating, is too largo for the lungs of any ono man; and whon Hankey sung or Moody spoke there wera huudreds who could nob hosr bim. ‘Tho huilding was not constructed for the traua- mission of sonnd, and tho pillars, tho srelies, and the uneven roof cateh the sound of tho spoakee's voleo or divide it, o that thoso in the roar or iu the gallorics cannot hear 8 word, QUTHINE HCENES. Aaearly ad 6 a’clock {n the evanlng, whon tho lamps-in tho stroots had bogun to look chieorful, groups might bavo beou obsorved nssowmbling on tho north, soutl, cast, and west sidea of tho Hippodrome, among whom weroe a Jarge number of womon and young girls, and here sod thore ahildron of tondor agotuight ba acou pratsling to their clder frionds 1u tho crowds, which wore rapidiy incroafing in volamo, and Capt. Bteors, of the ‘I'wonty-ninth trecinct, with o ro- porso of twenty-five men of lhis own command under Soret. Taylor, and twen- ty-oight God-foaring policeinen, from nine other precincts, who had been pioked for their adaptability for Chnstian worlk, was tho forco dotniled to keop order aud to permit jogress and egross. It wnd found, howaver, that such o forco was allogothor ynequal to tho demands made on jt by the huge mnsses of mou aod women who fought, and nushed, and strovo, and quarrolod with eaoh other in tho most vio- lent menner st tho doors for precodenco. To bogin witl, thero was o lack of police, ns not Jess thinn 100 mon would bo anflicient to hold the doors of the Hippodrome ngaiust such an ex- citod erowd as visited it last ovonlug. But tho 1mnost griovous olfenso of all is that the manago- ment only opoucd one ‘door—the northorn door on Madison avenue, near Twenty-Rovently Blreot—as late as 8 o'clock in tho ovoning, which was the tbuno sot down for tho exercises to bogio, 0Of coursa overy person on tho outside wishod t0 got in at once, nnd_consequently the strupglo wag an nsfnl ong, aud not at afl befitting tho occasion, Tho Eullcumun beggad, oxpostulated, entreated, and euougm tho crowds not Lo rush in on them 8o hard, but it was of no avail, for tho mossos of hulf-crazed peaplo in Madison avonuo drove thoso in frout in on the bluo: costod guardians with an ivresistible {mpotus, and mauy of the women Acreamod in_sheor tor ror, belng so cloeely packod nud withal endeavor- ing to oxtricate thomeolves, * For God's sake, I am dylog,—let mo out!” ctiod ono young eir), whoso bonnet was torn off her head aod trampled under the feet of tho excited crowd, whila ber bair bung down in thick maesos on her neck ood shon!dors, Another wom- an Dbogged thot iho men behind her wonld not ** kill hor," aad fiplored them to lot her freo. 8o terriblo wsa tho crusl that over thirty womon and young girls wora picked out of tho crowd in & partly unconscious condition, and woro takon toto tho adjacont anto-rooms, whoro they wore sprinkled with water and had tlefr senien restored to them by tho kind entdoavora of tho ushers and police. Thoro are eight ou- trances to the Hippodromoe, and yoi but ono was open to tho public until after 8 o'clock, on the ploa that tho Inrge hall should be filled firnt. One door only opon sud 20,000 pooplo walting for ndmission, or rather fighting for it, on tho outside! Buch arrangemon(s s were mado [ast ovening afford unususl oppottunitics for n ter- rible catastrophe, to which the Ht. Andrews Church disaster would bear but poor compari- BOM., TILR MADISON AYRNDE ESTRANCE, At precisoly thirty minutes past 7 o'clock or- dors wera givon to open the main door on Madi- son avenne. Capt. Stoors stationed himsolf at this entrance with {wouty wen, and, when the order camo to sdmit the throug sod thoe door was started back on {ta rollors, tho oflicors braced nnd puebked and tugged and palled, but tho misorabla affair wonld nol opon more than two-thirds of ity width. Instautly tho most tis- gracoful seono that ban been witneseed in Now Yorl: for many years was bogun and kopt np for twonty-fivo minutes, whils policomen, firowen, and o peore or two of ushors und manngers stoad torror-gtricken and almost speechless, With o grand and irrosistiblo &woop the crond came agsainst tho doorwsy. Iustantly wild ecroams wera heard in the midst of thocrowd, and, althongh tho polico endeavored to ot to the sufferors, they were unsuccessful. Women faiuted, and wero carried in with there clathing torn brlf off ; chitdrou—und unfortunately thero wero many—criod and pleaded for essiatance, but still the surging mass pressod on. Strong wen bogred and fmplored, sud then when nu other resource was at hand, Ewore hko infu- viatod piratos, Autters were now woaring o very serious aspect. Bvory third woman who entered cacrled nlong with (Lo mans aud thrust throngh the doorway, faintod, snd hwd to be carried to tho ante-rooms, whoero men and boys wern copstantly rouning to and fro bringing water end other roatorativos, 'Thoxe who did uot falnt cried ond wrung their hands,—many with frigut othors with pnin, and othiers sgain becanes they bad boco separated from frionds whom thoy foated would bo crushed to death, Ivory face that camo iu that doorway now, whethar of man, woman, or child, way ad palo na deatls. Plorcing crios and serearos wore hoard on overy hand, A desporate effort was mude to closo tho door, but it was im- miovable, An ax wag brought by a firoman, but homight ns woll have brousnt a handful of atraws for all tho pood ho did. Every ono in autbority scamead to bo terribly frigutoned and greatly excited. A fow well-direoted blows with tho blade of the ax wonld have cut away tho funor gido of tho trongh through which tho bat- tuin of tho door should elide, sud thus open tne ontranoce-way to it full oxtont, but tho tireman, the policeman, and the mansgors ll talked at onco, and—did vothing ! Lvory two or thres minutes tho alarming ery of A woman's down! Ble will bs tramplod 1o doath! " miugled with horrible erics and uxvura - tid from terror-stricken voopls. * Btesdy! Bteady! For God's waka don’t crowd wso!* tho polico crfed iucessantiy, but thoy might as woll bave talked to the wind. 'Tho wild, bawildering, aud overwhelming stream of Lhumanity poured uteadily io. **Gloso tho door!" dome one shouted, but the door would nat closn. Tho twouly policoman rushed upon the mass aud su- doavored to cheek it. It was o horculeao task, but waa at lat accomplished. Then Capt. Bleors cullod to the cromd to go sround to tho Fourtu avenuo entrauce, whers all could ysin admit- tanco, Aftor awhile tho throng began gradually to give way, and being sawured that the ofticors woltly sadmit 10 muro at the muin ontranca thoy roluctantly withdrow aud sought othur places of - fogresd, MISMANAGPAENT, A warse managed aifuir than was this of gat. tiug \hurnplu into tho Louso could searcoly bo imaginnd, That very many were not literslly crushod to desth 1 due solely to gooa fortune. Thero s uo oxoudo for the coadition of the ulid- ing-door on Madwon avenus, Whoover Lad chiargo of Lo affair shou'd havo knows whetler or nut it could be oponed toits full extont. When the farge half was full tho inner doors wero cloded and barrod with massive sticks of wood oxtoudod cloar acrows the passage-way, Who can ostimato the lose of 1ifo that wight have en- suod ju cade of a panio from tire 2. ‘The throog would justantly have preseed 5o bard sgainst the doots thag tho bars could not have been re« moved. A LOST DABY. Just beforn the doors o for general ad- misxion (v the building tho crusb was ab its herght on the avenue. ‘The people were packed toguther densoly, and sll foeling, sava for tha tirst chauco L0 enter the building, was thrown do. In this momentary, though euptome, ansiety some very serious accidents might have happened, aud oue actually did occur. A womsn who waa {n an simont fainting condition, wedged noar tho wall by & score or morn poople, guspoed deapairingly, * My baby! my bang!" To ao in- stant the crowd surped Uncke Trom her, and mo sank to tho sidswalk wud wix plekod up by kind- iy haudu, As she wan borno away moross tho atroct shie kept shrieking for her eluld, whicl had boon torn from hior arms In the rnush of the hundreda to offoct no ontrance to the buildiog. Whathor sho recoverod Lor Infsnt or not np to o Inte honr could not ho mwcertalned. Her ba- reavomant, howover, furnishod a topie of gen- oral commoat in the house boforo the commsuce- muut ot the secnfew - COAL, Thoe Anthraciio Mines Stop tWork— Filty 'Thousnnd Men ‘Thrown Outof Employnients New York Wortd, Fen, T, Tho coal companies, at & confarance hald ro- coutly in Exchango place, unanimously con- cluded to elop work at the miues throughout tha wholo antliracite cosl mgion in Penusylvanis, and to suspend the furthor {rausporiation of coal until March 11. Boveral of iho compa- nica had suspended oporations early (n thae woolt, whilo tho reat fasited thuir ordom Bature day night, in accordance with the resolution wlopted at the conference, ''ho resson asmiygtied for tho total gusponaion of minlng and transpor- tation is, that, i consoquence of the unusunlly warin winter, thore is more thian enough cosl ai- ready fu the matkot to supply all the demand that in likely to bo made for tho remaluder of lils manth, and slmost Lalf through tho month of March. Prosident Hioan, of the Delnware, Lackawanna & Weatarn Raiiroad Company, eaid that the object was oot in any sonsa to raiss the prioe of cosl, aa that way fixed for tho present ot least, but simply bocauso thoro way caough coal nlmnd}' on hand torupply auy demand likely to ariso, He mnid that the Pennsyivanta Compa- ny had suspanded oporations neatly s weok avo, ‘I'io difforent machiue shops along the line of tho Iteading Ntaiiroad Company And owned by tham bad already ntopped work, The Delaware, Liack- avanna & Wostern Railroad Company lhiad also susnondod work it all their shiops, a8 well ay nt Lo minos, nxcuyl such shops as Woro necessary to do tho repairing work for thopasscngor trains, Tho shops along_the divisions of the Morris & Lesex Itoad, at lloboken, Beranton, and else- where, Lad slso beeu ordared to closa for tho rest of tho month. at least, The Company of which Lo was I'resldent had thoir miues in Herauton and in the Lackawanna Valloy goner- ally, and ko suppossd cuployed about 5,000 men, Tho susponelon womd sifect the Lobigh Valloy, the Wyoming and Hehuylkill reglons gonerally, whoro "the Now Jerney Centra), the Wilkesharro Coal Jompany, Lebigh Conl & ‘Navigation Com- pany, the Philadelphia & Reading Cos! Com- pany, the Delaware & Iudson Caual Company, tae Ponnavlvania Rallroad Company, snd tho Teading Company all held & large number of acres aod worked many mines. Mr. Bloan thought that, by this suspension, 60,000 men would bo throwu out of employment, Benantow, Pa., Fob, G.—To-morrow morping tho five woeks' susponsion of labor at the miues, ordered by tho combiued companlos at their recont meeting in Now York. takes affect thronghout tho authracito coal fiolds of Ponneyt- vauia, throwing 60,000 men and boys ont of cm- ployment, Tho ontlook i8 not regarded very serioualy fn tuiw region, os tho short sonson of rost I8 oxpected to bo followed by one of uo- usnal activity, It s oxpected tho suspension will have tho offcct of clearing tho oyer-crowded conl-yarda at water-tido, and makiog room for a good spring trade. There is o large numbor of tho poor cluxs who will cortainiy bo ptnched by tho five woeks of onforced tdiences npon which they enter to-morrow, bul no sorious couso- quences aro apprehonded, LETTER FROM LORD BUNRAVEN. Iia Doplores tho Gilt of Ubtquity, Buevoort House. Firrir AveNce, New Youx, Feb, 6.—To the Eduor of the World: Dy sour Isuuo of Batardsy laat T perceiva that I spent the vrovioud aveaivg at Bootn's Theatrs, but uuless 1 om griovonsly mistakon 38 to my own tdentity and the porition of my body in space. I was lig- toning to tho excellent performance of the Bau Francisco Minatrolu duriog the hours supposed to have boen dovoted to **Julius Crevar,” Ac- cording to tho pages of certain of your contom- rarios, I have also, sinco my arrival in New (ork, eloped with a young lady, dancod at acbar- ity bali, dined out, boon present at nu ovening racoption, and Jain concealod someshero mys- terlously, for nb good purpose, in this city, winfo af tho xamo timo I was, to the bewt of my own bellof, Iying i1l in Led ot the Droveort House, An Irinh momber of tho Dritish Ifonse of Com- mone {1 said to have once romarked that o man conld not bo tn two places at once, barring he waa n bird. This occurred romo time ago snd tho world moves fast, At presont it abpoars to bo only nocoesary to reside uuder the shadow of tha wings of tho Amenican Faclo to sequire from that magnavimons bird the fasulty of bo- ing not in two but in many ?hcm-l 8t ous and the snmo time, This gift of ublquity may bo dosir~ able, bt it ts inconvenlent till one gets accua- tomed toit. Mattors are gotling rather mixed with meo, and if things go on fu this way, 1 shall _bo compolied to hiro & man to tell mo who I am, whoro T am, ond what particular commandment I am at any given mament breakine, It would not Le oaey to find the right parson to fill such a respansibla place, for ho would bave to ba intelligont, well- informed, roligious, oud *‘reliable;” but no doubt I might eventually procuro such an ong from tha ranks of the nows purveyors to tho publie press of this city. In the meantime I shionld bo glad to avail mysolf of your columne to assuromy friends aud acquaintances, who may bavo boen ptartled by theso reports, that I havo loft nndono afl thoso things 1 have done, and have dono all those things I hiavo not dono; and also to inform thom that L sm never to b found where I nw, Lul may Lo successfully sought for where I am not, Your obedient For- vant, DUNRAVEN, —— A KZeply to Joff Davis. Norwici, Cono,, Fab, 7.—~Warren Tea Gosg, President of tho National Unlon of Anderson- villo Suryivors, has writton o lottor to the Julle- tin, roplying to Jofferson Davis' gusertion that tho mortality of thoe Confodorate prisoncrs in Union hands was {n grenter proportion than that of_Union soldiers in Jtobel prisons. 3r. Coss quutes the Fedoral War Depariment figures, showing tho total captures of soldlers and citizens by tho Confederato forocy to have beon 183,11%, and it in cstimated that of tloso one-half wore actually confined in prisous. The number of deatha in Coufoderate pris- ong was 36,101, Cousoquently the por cont of wortality in prsons was over 83, snd tho per cent of tho outire captores about 193¢, Tho number of capturos by the Uunlon forcos wau 476,160 ; actuslly confined (shio rest belng paroled or exchanyed), 327,570 ¢ por cent of mortality in prison, 13!y : per ceut af mortality of whole nambar of eaptures, G, “Lhus, the mortality in llebol prisons was sbout threo times as groat s in the Uniou prisous, Mr. (osa also quates the repurt of the Con- fodorato Iuspoctor of Prisons, Liout.-Col. D. T, Chandlor, who is favorably indorsed by tue Cou- federnto Asvistant Hocrelury of War, 1o show that recommendations were nctually made to Davis’ Cabinet to replaca Gou. Windor, com- mandant at Audarsonyillo, with somo one muio huigany, and tho only notice takon theicof by Davis was to promote Winder to the position of Commissary-Goneral of all the Confoderato prisous, —— #onk Protection, Luwrenca {Muar) dmencan, Tholocks ou tho new Essox Ha t:fi- Tank vaults aru 5o arrauged and tho koys so diatriby- od that tho nusimtance of threa personn connect- ed with the bank, holding difforent koyy, 18 re- quired to obtam Accuss ta the interivr of tho vault, after which thore 18 still the burglar-proaf stool wufe, Avother banking inetitution in the city adopted tho precautiou, somo timo sgo, of dopositing eno of its vault-knysat the polico- station whonover the bank was closed. RTNERS WANTED, PIARTNER WANTED-WITH #lv,00 TO #1500 capital Lo ongage in & payline bufucss, well cafab- lishad, 1o & Ktuwing oountiy. Froperty on haud will in- vontory i WM, conmaiing of a saw aud griet fuill wagun, harness, snd tiin shop and ety 0 lattor duing & busiteas uf 85,00 annually, and Prospecte of duubling two yoars. All the abova ls in good repalr. Apphis n;"l.ll. .m'aul aly “Eg:};. AB'-lllAl Lincailons for ])u:hiull. with ruforvaces. par pica: 19810 11 e & W lisat Tak Phiich. PARTRER WANTED T AT UAN FURNISH £5,00 in staple grocerius aud wluer's supplios At cash urices, wnd who 1e e3perionced in Lie wholesala Kruoery trady, ta (1v0et with & party baving gowd locatien sud & like amunne inveatad ju producy aud wiaduui, 82 Cudjeane, Wy fug, Jeloronces vichanged. Addsoss Lock fox Clieyente, Wyomi 1).\“TNHII WANTED-IN ON OF THE BEST caruer grocery uth Side with $240 caslic ono whe unden roturrad, Addrves Northieass cora oy AR PAST I ol wa plresdy ustabllsbed niaonfactartig Lasiness in OB s olty and guuntry trade: stapls 5. ar auticly; protiia wood: Adidrons £ b, Teibuuo vifics. 33 supptiod o a Maulstce Connly, e NER WANTED-WITILFROM $2,00 TO 43,00 _OITY REAL ESTATE. JrOR AALE= R EXCHANT I N 160 0n Cottaws Grovray, and Thicts-olghtn st L W n, mear statisn and Sooth Varicr | A o 13, 04 indyeon-at. MO BALE 000, AN 1™ dnnce on Rilly-ar. nisr e 4 y o near Thriratathoat. : iy wortls 4, T it & BOSD, Koom 11, 103 'Waabin 0 part o1 tho Hity, URNER & TOH D, Hova BRTOIY BASEM hinkton «t., Trein hawnsy 3 A Wiactewsor and Wester o tmonthiy by farna {0 wuitg shinea fok Bargatns wlit S UL oniciunity to sacure & home. K. A. WHA! Wasbington-st., Room 3 ap, for & luw days, tnom 1 i ¥ NBLL av, ; tne lovatton It 1mo aver ofterad in neAt., ltoom ONV he cheapest bousa for leaga. O, 1, BROUKS, POIEBALE=A ARG AIN G, KASTPIUNT, ! on Michigan-av. brixoen Tuenty it and Twent aletheate. This fr a splandid obisnon for bnilders, il )aan f erguired, and make turnia o sult porchh | oy 1 ainat. Iaquiro of WKIL & HH 5 Dasrbor L o sa TEAP—oXi& GREEN BAY RUAD, corar ol Addivin. Hplandid corave tn improve. k. A. WEAGF, W Wasbington-st,, Room 3. 0 CITANGE-A FIRNT-CLARS OR T reaidence in Uak Fark foe Impraved ot unim ileaga property : wilt exchangs for kond farm. 16, & K., s Wabashar., from 1 tadp.m. SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE. IOROAN PARK~0, 1¢, [, & P. 1. R. 118 rullew; 43 riinutes: 10 conta fare; 453 commutation jer Artovian well watar roppliod fros. T{owes bufit to ordor,and CLAHKE, Agont, No. 11} I ot chool tacilition nnsatpansed. suid un timo. - GEOIGE I, Coasber £t [P BiL ¥ THRMA, IR TO TENT very 1o abetantis) dweliings at Havena. and In: lakn wntar tan: choap fare and JLLREER, nd Sutur, {roasent train; 24 Madi; __COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. \ AATLTHE 123 Dear- LYW ACHE TMEROVED FARMN IX COOR Hoap. MANN & GUNUDON, Hoom 13, 10 Abaty Fd?“;;‘“u“ Tovmianea atracis aud In o y TFON, (Al Rncle, Arke o orned 8 REAL ESTATE WANTED, VW ASTED- o ATHES TOWA ™ LANT, heat, cash,_Addrms Drawer 1, (iens Tramos. —~A FINRT.-CLASS STALLS. WARTRD-BUTCHEIL Apply st 20 West Madiwonaat, from 3 to 4 man, £em. Boo| S"“""’" £ g stoen: b £naes, Addeast H 39, Trihans klieonors, WANTED-BY A 4 moma oxparis _SITUATIONS WANTED~~MALE, X ehcn: Lo Tl \v'flm“h'v A FIIMT OLASY UPHOTSTIERER, AV, YY piy at 313 boutt Halated-at TP HLAGK AV St asire T, THAILAOAD LA Houth. F.A, ANUGKLL, 239 fouth Waterat. s ANTED-FIR4TCLASS SILVER GILDER A WA T Wabaatiar:* Must Snow ow 16 Bliscottnneons. FANTED-A LIVE MAN IN £VERY CITY AKD \ o You can make 413 8 day snlline one Latt 0 DEOsA, Wwatne, OF hriush tos « U, 1t Tribune Hailling, o I 6, earotaty ar b ANTED ek Cnmpauy, T4 Eane WARIED Ko, ¥ #hln stors Ay gr.ier, A thmake Bimwil Rucrally AWdress, staiing nages 2i VW ASIED-CANYAS: light runniug Dome. IWIB“MQ-". TANTEL WA WA HANG T PF 2 bakary, 34 aad 0 O'Fsii i, NEW ARIICLES AND Amoricas Nasoliy 0 lrud. e i THE NAW I the clly. e o NN ro00Iph 1 Lhe, T 16 VALURLI Ficiimn wItinnE RETYPIS S pininp. Thoae who men businre aee reuested. to £nll e 81 samplTrgo,” WAY A 50, Chiossn, 6 Las n ANTE] W AGENTS FOR CHIGAGO, AND soma {or mvary towen and clty (o tha West, 15 sel] tha life uf Mooty end Seakey: magey lur tiose thal want \ogam It Cailor addrow itonrn 45 Metropolitan Iitack, Y ANTEL-X FAN GR GOOD RALAR 1m able to Jaan on good 4158 Washinatonst., Ji \WARTED-AN AGTIVE MAN WITH GGOD REP- ahlels :"!J:Q:I sod lrn‘l'I'I MXIA:M o |flWl!ILllQi11;zIIIMv ’ cergy will cor mu X Sarr,. 51 Mot Tiarkate fUBshyel Shieh et WANTED~-EEMALE HELP., Domostica. T ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND [RON- I peivate family with good reforsncos, Apply Tl ST socurity 330 castt, Apply . TO RENT-HOUSES. o 0 REAT ~AT LOW RATES — NEWLY-BUILT brick bouses, madern lmprovements; fine ocstion r\;’f {‘l.r:rlln"f::.k. Hrick auitos, m L. DAVIY, 18 ‘alx rwom, bach and uilos, 213, 316, and n cornur MichiRan: 10 HENT— NG.TO! ew marbledrant, now finisbing, 331, tato-at., utth af Harrson, ovor W rooms ranged, vastantial, and comtartable, oatran abore, ‘wido and woil light~d, dining-room 1 foot loug; Ty for socutancy March s, Go"aud w0 1t G5, WALLER, 41 South Clarkst,, Rovta 11, VW ANTED-GIRY TG small family._Callat 1 5 ‘(‘"“l, 'r‘,) u;‘) [} bf.llfl" HOURFE- it B = Four 1o taintly. - CaTl a03e A ahashrov. u-saipe. o \\FANTED — A Gobin G t GENERAL giru»\fnm WANTED-| +J kaepor--bonks to write u; Address K4, T Slfui«-rnm—wan-r DNV A in a chm ars of agn ribune 0 comuyarel cier and sbility. Coach glf" ATION 5 (tiweda) aa cosutiman oe réforer giel to din v kood nea i oion, (Gorman) aa olatk or assi 1 Boass: oen Kien Adteron o 3h T eibm YO mon. "Lanmsters, 6o, A YOun WANTRD-~UY arances as 1o iDe office, BY AN PXPR| - Vet Sy Fetoases. G MAN to drire tmek; bfl: of eity . hed, _Addrase H 2, Tritmne offic SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE us0 or botol. QITuATION wa\'fifi?'fiuuu 2 N h | A 0G00OD, RELIABLG noral housowork in » privats can e e b iy ITUATION WANTRO-DBY N 13,12, s0ck In a boardiog Lo ACTaAT, Toteaty Sn‘unum WANTED-AS, or bonedinglioaso. 63 Newbar er'umi‘fm WANTED=AS COOK 1N A NOTRI, UDOK 1IN ry-av, A HOTBL tusrding.honse, or private familys andarstands ovos Utananof gunkor ‘rofarcnoas. ” 143 HIghioaatest.y ) il to i wiven. i RS S R R SITUATION WANTRD -V AGOMPKTENT YOUNG ‘woman of Al Birtli, Dyt Ay, ersaits children. and ia oo nMice, AITUATION WANTED_BY A COMPETRNT COOK. \R4n2 frisate family. ‘Tuo best of reforonce, P addross 23 Michixas: kood soamtress, n thn caro of sm. Addross TTUATION WANTED-DV A RRSPROTARLE oAl Moot In & o e Hoay Hidn preferrad. Calfat Na, 25 Kyan: Rl AL refaronas axparienced in kS, SRR SITUATH) In hotel, Fleasn eall twndags, Slrux-rmn WANTED-NY A YOUNG DANISU 3 gird fe a n;){l'l‘:-’u‘k':nlv m:nblu"wnrk 1o s privato famlly, Ell‘ LITUATT ¥ wash Qurua w3 oe Wi Wella. QTHA ull - ON WANTKI ud froer. P joass N WANTED_RY ST.0L rosiauage, at Heatolota hascdlik noae: arding houss. At 131 Houth Clibtanat., In tia lsundey, for D_DY A COMPLTENT COOK, A strangoer fu the clty. to. o1 8L TION WARTED_BY A FIRST-OLASS COOK, A0 Roneral housowork. Call at S o ION WANTED-BY A 000D GIRL FOIU roneral housmwork : good roforonces given, AppLY in eraon At 2 Liburt raoae furona JTUA A SV ik o fami] 20 conk, wash, and trun, or goneral et housow rencen I roquirod. Apply ¢ 55 i Ol CIRE TRD=IN FIRST-OLABS FAMILY hy o compatent Horman como wall rocominondad:_Cabl ot ¢M Rast Dimloaat. Snamatressna. JITUATION WANTED-IY A YOUNG O S SPREin o thries 10 amr A A et ikl lI:&{‘ i work. Call fur two daye a 21 Doaplatnos-at. I, OUSE st Madi- 3 DO GRN. Daywa. ITUATION WANTED — BY A ) widaw Iady ax housckeoper. 089 Ftata-st., Ftoom 2. ady of oxporionoe, for & widower. Honsokoanars. RSP EOTARLE 0 objoctian ta ehildren, Children no objag. n kivo best of roleronce, Address or call at 1618 Smu\flun WANTRH-AS HOUSRKERPRR BV A I i . Cu atfertirld-st, RDISH GIL T DO hugaiwork (o amily of i :Snufl Emplovinont Ame: 1ONK, WANTED FAMILIIS I8 Heandimatian anc i S pelsinicee o o sntvants of 104 nt on + Northy ne10on. IS IN WANT OF AT 4 rase OF Ny Thtiona 3 vy catline o MISS TN . T, 1 | AETORY AND TASESIERT THICK aar THavno-at. mse, No, §15 North Stata-nt.; anly I8 minutes’ walk | IYFANTED_TWO GERMAN GINLS: ONE VORI i‘u’x'x’n"il?fi\?.'l'iflzflfi.w""Mk”" stroot-cans. J, L. b.‘nl-".’ff" and ono for chambermatd, 95 sud 9 Buutl TO RENT~-HOO0MS, A GIRL FORGERERAL HOUSEWORE o, 1 WY MALCOM MCNHILL, 2 BOUTH ind: APtk oniuctin ] SOM MENEILL, =1 5OUTH | 1y = fes — 2 Cln Roomn ch switoor single, sujtavia foroices | VY ANTEDSA COMPETINT GLHL LD GOUK ARD " drslenying foume, Tho ahova arn rerydeatiabic, situated aitly ane door Horil of tho trand Paciic 1Hatel, and oppo- Sit tho new Pout-Offico and Cuatom-Hous Noe. @), 3i%, and 315 Bouth Ciarkaty, thrma elezant etoros, with or without basomauts, IRasieach, Theuppor Aloors ara tiniehed (o suites of & Foows each esch suite complete, ¥ith gan, bath, Lot and cold wayer, closets, nto. Tho abuse will bo rented enti o8 qud rarty, A will Lo compiotod 1ind location for & bosrding-Lous areh |, Nos, 134 and 120 Clark-at., rooms, single and in tultos, for oticen or sleeplng rooms. Koutucky Block, ullices snd sleeplng-roows. N, 148 Clark-nt., fourth floar No. 122 Lako-at.. ‘fourth fleor, _Hooma from #3upwar, TR T W RLL FURRTSITRD, WARNED 0N 010 §7 por weok. Maliglo-Ihlioupbical Publi fog house, 137 Fourth a¥., twa blocks south Post-Ottice. RSTIATILE BUITES OF ROOMS oy {n Mendoll Hlock, corner Pacif aad Van Thuronst. _Iuquiro at 1 Fiith-av., uo-stal TLARDS FURNISHED ROONA: mablo: nauiots acouwiuodatod. 1 Last [0 RE ront reator ‘Wasliagton at., Hoom:l. “um‘r D0 RENT- UR ROOMS, pleasantly situatad, comlortably and complotals {ur- alvhed o eening. 10U A satisfactory snd pare Pikpout tenats will be i ¢ torias are Jodorate. Addrora 1,36, Tribuno ofh s NS Y RENT-REASONABLY-FURNISIIED FRONT rucnis Lor_hioutokecping o Indaing purbonos, sioaly or on sulle. Hoon 3. rantecd o FURNISHED 100N, Southy Clark-at, Transients LR N HOUSE, 13 0 RENT-AN ELE cormer of Weatormav. And boat in tho city. lagul oray. L, 385 West- 7170 RENT—TIF, CETOIY ANI IASEMENT BRIOK building, %zitd, ou tho southwest cornicr of Ran- dotph Wabarb " ,cheap toa S th feadom it > 1 BOUTH CLARK.ST,, COR- y. Wide, haadamy stote; promi- ly at Tloom 10, above bromises, qul T’o TLE: 0l ner Post-Uttice nent locatlon, Apyl Offioon. 0 RENT-DESIRABLE OFFICES, WITIL USK OF . " vaalt, la Foat Hiack, southwont corner of Clack and Monro i, BIUWN, ur N. M, FREEN, itoow Aiscolinnenns. @ BENT-CORKER ON WEST LARE-ST, FOk 2t yoars: valuablo for Unainesa; half block. Alen gaod risldencs proverty to rent on 'long (imo on Park-av., ashington.st., an.{ Warron-av, Also business fots o Madisot at, by %, M. CASTLE & BON, Mothodist Church Divek Room 3. VL"ANTED--TO RENT. JWALTERTO RENT-A FURNISUED 1OUST, b axantly locatod an Woet or South Sufa, by caratul 20d prumo paylig tonant. loforoacos if desired,” Ad- Qrusa 1, 43, ribuna oitico, N TIIR NOUTH SIDE, 12 rootns far Lousekoeping. WANTRD-A0 RENTPANTIES HAVING A ujutly altuated and comfortably fueniahod roam io Fong fi ono O (40 Aftoruwous & woek, pleato address L, 3 MISCELLANEOUS. TTON AND GITIZENS WiO Michigs, apply tor » comor aro aflor “OFF CLOTHING AND a0y kiod by dending s fuiter 1 T noous goods KLDEN, 023 INTS, V. 1, wholsalo at Jowost X ub, ote., At T, L I)'(icmrrn‘nm , NOTIONS,” DRUG T SUN. \rive, fancy guods, ete,, at wiiolasalo st lowsat pricvs, LIEET, 1S Lako.st, QTORAGK FOK FURNITHIE, TUG “RTORR tiztures, and gousenl mistchianidisa in ea-prool wara- W Money sdvancod on tasy terios, 41 “u\ TED-.NEW Ot GOOD SEGOND-HAND FUTL pbtara; s yood team hamow abd aysine whion 3 for wiivel | will pa il now sow oK A Chinese e K, Ou, hoom 201 e £ ass: $7.50) ¢ city for ote year u u nere nul wive good ralerance: Addrern |, LOST AND FOUND. N MONDAY AFTRRNOON, BETWEI 6 o'uluck, tn s lue Ifand.-at. earor betworn the cuar uf Blat snd Adama-sia., trunk chock, kays, rocolpl g, The t rewacdod by Juay with the janit Charch Block, southoast corver of Washe NEARLTWENTY-S At and Inilanaa cot, “Alo bnd v dy to- It 84 ioj low o store un Vmealy soc- 5 N near cornerof Canal aod due bank, euruer Deaplatng ‘O8T~A PACKAGE OF L1 NOSOMY ON Jaudulph-at. rars or on tho siruut. A liboral rowand i1 e girea F vowurned 10 125 Waluit st or Ridralie 3 Cu., b Vasningio ST Post.t i SPPRIE UL GLOVE, RUPFOSED NEALL Ditee. Finder will Le rowarded by loaving eame invs Huilding. ISTORY UF ORKAT (ANPIRIUE NAVAL | OA Ll o rital ] ‘Lsitasa, coutainiig tho i ol Fh - Apilotona’ e 1 ars o i l]., Tlal oibe 3t e Munr's Lia'of Byrun, 3 wola., it | ho Tiost Autiiore, 3Vl gowt 4L o Hiaiory of Fulaud, 8 yulay inew, {ikainbers Fuojclonedls uaey wyais., #2. Nutfca—d3 Old” bouks wanted,” U VOLUMKS BOOKS, Tuta sud lotter pape LUKRT, v 1.000 e LR o fron Now York afiction BHLLIZH'S Choap Hooketore, 1o Madisonst. ____INSTRUOTION, TANTED — LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO Tearn tulograpliy; tuition #5a anoniby uso of | midmorandim books jist receivy al \ 8~ strumoni froo; day and ‘wrcoiug class, Auply ab 16 Vaa Bureu-al, = DIVORCES _ IVOKCES LEGALLY ANDQUIKTLY UBTAINED, 11 wrory Blate i tho Unicn, e lucom Jtsaldunce unssc: . 1'es ater dogrus. 4t-Uttico Box 1447, ¢ ______ MAOHINERY. __ KW AND SBECOND-HIAND BOILERS FOR BALK, Fovair -m%,lvrumv“ ativaded 1o, b) ul Boltersed v Whike, 1 % 1t Blleuiaan, EIerveise ED-LADIES AND GEN [LEMAN TO LEANN YA A o bl Gac ot salary afior aituatio . Northwast corner (ardaes = PERSONAL. ______ F'RMHET)TE Al RAWT, T MISH s ¢ 13 VILL, LAY WHO Tt PEIONAL Ik, ot us ol ;hfim 1atussluw van Lulisd, Addscas 3 b, co, UN17LL sond Jlng , Tabuay of- W ANTED-R THOROUGHTY DOMTET, fur gonoral bousework ; Auns otlior noed o) for threo dagsat 32 Chestnut-gt., beiweon learborn. ly. Call "k ana NS WA s female brlp af an o woll to call un MRS, ZLADIKS DRSIMING oy nation, with euod refers BARER 416 War BOARDING AND LODGING. ’\"n\m ED—A GOuD GIRL TO GO TO TOWA ON A Sonth Side. Y s Vsl frum 2104 %0-day st Roarm 1, No 204 g Ftornorcolit-MehErunnanes & n VWARTEDGA, GOOD GRRVANT GIN, AT 6 | sentionion; SN et wpa enk boncty fo Iadiet v orn Y e e e VAN NORUNCST, AT F—NF. \7ANTED-A (0OD BNAWT GIHL 70 COOK, TG smatdine ihaww: board for tdios or poctivesmn, 81 0 ol and fron; Noruviau or German profersed. | 4083 par wouk, sith tno ol pisuo. uth State-st. (5 MICHIGAN AV “IIONT ATCOVE 0| Snamutrosses. VWANTED-IANDS UN, LADIES: UNDERWKAN elr 13y £ Arsieclass sosiiie 5 ORI v T Nurans. VA7 ASTED-A ¥OUNG GIRL TO TAKR CARE OF W * o' by aud board aud pleop st bome, Appls b 2 Fast Indisnaat, ke b Hefcrones. ol (et v o1d: Hetetonto. ronuirect: o wage 19 Willard pince. D7t AR 64 Wesh WAshingtan-sins T NUKSE FOIC months old. _Apply at 162 LaSatie-at. i i e CONNIRGIY * Emplormont Aconts. FANTRED-] fIAVE BITUATIONS FOR FIRST- tiea, " fring tmenmmenda d please all who may call at wy ot RATalla 3y TANTED A class conke of Gernian, Swedisi, sud othior natonal. fons, and £ will ¢ Bast Division. st Miscollanenns. ANTED-SEVERAL LADIES OF (00D AD. y drom o engadnin s plussast sud profitabls busls nese. Call or_address, with stamp, A, W. LOCKI, N adisinst, Taxo slevator, ki o, \WARTE] PRI earnar A D ‘\'ms-fi.u-A EW IRTLLLIG YOUNG LA- dics to eogaie in s light, reaps 16 emplopment, Exjrenson advasond, Jof- phiing tmiand oS prdar. grouces rojuired. AYRES, 122 Clarkeat,, _FINARGIAL. \A.-—TO LOAN-MON! ON CHIOAGO PRUP- £X"erty fora term of yvars at fullowiug rates: On faroved husinings Wroporty In st of 816,00 an BpwARda AL H per cant. Un lirst-class rosidenco proporty, in sums of 84,00 sad 1Y per cent opward "Small suma and o ualmproved 3110 per onat. J. D: HARVEY, Mortgage Loshs, o Dearbarn. At .00y TO LOAN LN SUMS OF ¥ o A0 20 to F1000 on well locatinl C g0 2 Ell(o We DUREIRIOT A CO., b lkt S, WATCIIES, ate utice, 120 URAENT RATES-MONEY [OANED INSUMS 2\ of 350auq opwards oncity and Kvauston propuet RIMBALL A PRAKE, 3 Motrupolitau Hik, Randalph. i AND NUR- TPOR SALE—giow FULLY PAID DF EMPIRE o ce stock at 25 cont, L. G, GAGE, 6 Washie lagton-st., corer Deatburn Mayex 10 lfim’u ¥AND v PER CENT ON ot % RO PIRCHTL S 1. REED, New York. 11 AVERY, Ubicago. 169 Lasallet, M D UPWARDS: THRE P\ ' nitio munthie; of time loans (rom oun to v Jramuit, b, and 1y por cynt and, emall cuniairalone, Prouptucha dur spoctalty, “LEVI WING & G, 23 Dear- otn. Y 710 LOAN~AT THE UNION THUST Company, on city improved property, at 8o 10por VW HAVE GRS TN WAND TG0 TOAN T § ou fusida sed ol proved propory. N & K Lasatlo ND 11t CENT-MONEY 1N 1IAND TO . loan on real eatato (7 suma 1o sult. Mortgage notas !.\oullhl. W, M. ., 124 Lahalio-st. oum 1y S500-1he Washinytaust. 0 TOAN ON IMPROVED GITY ILEAL estato. M. Ac MERMELL, 43 Astland 'O LOAN vy on property. TURNEIL & BOND, 20005 Bonoy i bang. TURNEN S | SHD, 12 Washin b owta D 10D q DIV t')'l'". y 'O SUIT ‘Tfl L:!UA({‘ 1, 3 on ef Urapesty at e cat W TUR. Rl & BuNDL e Warb e T e = () TO TOAN ¢ CIt ¢ MONTIS AT GUR- 55,000 TN Soraivians AT Y 11704 to loan Wva Jeate ou improves] Wroporty (n aumme ng’ I R $100.000 472 0. o1, near Twontysecondat., wbery thure could bho 'a bar LELTERGER, 118 Washiog- oo house, o well-locatod grucs congcted witly lts ton-at., Koom 4. TOOK OF (O0DY TAERN 1r KXTGHANGE FOZ uolncamberod proprty. GHAS, 31 FUX, Luow s, 18 Washingto TPO RXCHANUK=A GUOD pouted for #4ko0 tainid, at 36 Fast Van Hutu- 0 fIANG R 0] 1 sas, puar rallroad, chiolan location; wi Boussou Wor b hude: will assol Rt WEAGE, 6 Watinyion- i ACHES ADJOINING OITY . v cluar farea or Woatrn laada, 0 KX0H Linutle, near A, & Lo B PIRKCE, 130 Doarburu-ot o | A —F LATIL ONE OIE TWO ;?" A e by soud at (3 Tarua, Cetl &b 11 1y TO_RXCHANG 18 HIRHCIT. Y A oG 10, Will bay & mudll bouuse A4 drosa i S, TrbuOe otice, i 3 NeRi- INPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOI A Tk Pkaonne ok, TS Noisos 06 e \Yeat Bhle 10 miove, 21 Kachanka lutlding, QUSEHOLD GUOD “CUTTIDN < BUTTEIS & COB BATURDAY : Al Ghits o o¥0rs Gobobption At gt i, ehery RALRRILY Worul 0, Mt g s DR aay M nd ik wb PV 0'aluek, L il saLELAT & B, \HGAIN-ONE BLAGK WAL carpe Bat Sat artcy e elotn lounge, chialn sliyow withi~ 1 fuar o st O¥rAsY o aily houve yluiy uur flsoreof our now stuno. with chuico goods, 9 vasy inonthi] 10 BUGCUNSIIS b0 Loyl UNION FURKITURE GOSMPANY BANU o 'and aulh o' cousuiors ifuct ey sivo tiine on parmiate, b3 West Mladlece WABASHAV.—A FURNISIIED TOOM TO T with board for family; also slugle persons: tarms reasonabie. O3, 1 Dioanant rooms for reut, With board ; private {awlly: torms ressan- with boar XD 783 SWANASHAV.—A V) L) ulfa o rast mamihr siac omr ok reluronons exclianked, oo si V PLEAS- izgle room, cellent V.= PLEASANT FURNISHED board for twoor tiree gen- Seol bonrders: torms_snasonablo and a pleasaat location. 15 Wost Sida. TARICAY., YOUR DOORS WEST bl b R L alion o ros a2 s new man Dln front; table sod accommodations tirst-class; rofor- ences. « ed ar unfy WEST RANDOLPH ST.~ONE LARGE AND ono small front o, singo or on saite, 1 7 ormiatods 316 Bkl st Somatotat T IR0, S AL SUIISTED RO A et AR A ] & risate family, ‘noar Monrua: Sy AR Ak ey etk ey Sowe) Repar orman BOARD WANTED. J3OARD-ON NORTIL BIDE, KAST OF OLARKST, near tho {ske, by » elngln gentieman: Tata fanillys withont tablo board ma) koo Toom and dinuur 8¢ oo y bo desirabla. {ress L Rlven and rgoired. Ad name and nuinher and raferencs. Beat of plensant pri? lesirod | room referancas ‘Tribune uffice, FIing A years. (LOKERING PIAT g S MUSICAL. REKD'S TEAL b10, NO! rio, agraile, lexs and li"' ‘warm it wth )l aud covor, 8316, K. T. Pri 3 o¥ SN0, 1 v Rt atris roducing thn sweeiost tons svor T PROF MUBIC, I Van Barsoat. iJ rafle T applicd Xl’g TiH v Hinard, EEDS BARGAIN-A NEW AND LLANDSOME 870 1AL~ let, Dasis & Co. plancfot F 4 round corners, rich carved fivo yeara; pric TIN, 184 Ad Fronch action, for t- W FINR HOSEWOUD PIANOS, USKD FROM 5o thons months ‘Warrsuted five Van Huren-t. 25 HER: AWOOD 7)¢ OCTAVE W IMI\’! } Agoi & Fodunt jbrote 4310, T2 Wabmbay. MODKRN TM- T Tiow planos and o Towitur second-ha. ny 15-acta) " largo assortmont of organs from 850 lnll: e her Uit LA reaan, wa wi ad jnstriments: & Co, pixno, §00. plano, R, hort piano, §135, tave [Tainos Bros. piano, nearly now, $301. 0 Planos, handsomoly ‘oa t, Lavis K ANBOR' Il offer til wol MINT OF 1d ths fol 03808, w) d but's fow months; peices from 3176 W Comar W. W, Sta to gl KIMITALL, and Adama-sts. 1)05 ITIV IMMEN] 1t OLOSING OU N8I 5TOOK, l’lkl'“ll MART FURS, '8, 14 STATE-ST. o OF M o an indeons, RI 'S T i USIU, 55 Ven Buron-ate : carvod lrgs aud warranted for UY AN T 1 8 ye odurn i 1 EGANT ROSEWOUD Lapd:oms easo, with moldings, roand and_ai we aprave 54 Slato-at! BUSINESS GHANOES, A UENKRAL STORE I¥ A FLOUI tawn 130 yaifes west of Chicago, on U, ing the leading trade iu the place, 1310 bettor opot capital of ¥2,500) L., dol Thora N WELL: with kood boand A salo cheap, [ du e Lerie 10 au carunal, ‘8allvo, honcet mai are o, Lo d -FUI OO, hoap 1 B, S for sals: ISHING NEW e atock new. ning in tho Siato for & man with & articulsrs call oa of add: 3G, 1, Lewer RALGO! or cash. Soutn Halstod-at. 151 HOANDING-TIOUSK, rw, i0 tho bost piart of the Turjuire at 12 Houth Clintwost. N, AND RESTA T AN UTEAN B3 itorpriainy 10an sl V-llh‘ml;. i Lo mvasilist, Address M Ble Triban piboo, reas 11, o city, fur nquire of Libar only stic} i WHULE ‘wood Gr1urve, for eal Chivu s for chatt oF trad IYSICIAN! b, w3 ‘Inituano ottice. UGTION ~ TURSDAYS, THU Baturd; stality, ineto » ware JrousaLizis areivad, vuitab Tuasonable (I.h)l I, und salo stab HORSES at W oioe, HTOOK OF No. Ty AND MAKE 400 tal o oo ane ok -hayiog office and i FaTuiahod, fowsat rout th equlrud; awner goluk Away. GROD] 84d PER CENT rxe of businose; vof- oficu. PR Il g P oLl 0 HATONS Cou S, Noa. 19 nud 199 Hast Alnfllehkmh TIIS WITIL . West Twelfth-at, v. ALY OIL WITOLE rantica, with six Lo city; 31,00 ta "Kidionn 8, AND OARRIAGES, TR L TR PAY OIS NIV Tivoer, Soard: i ‘hirtueath ans ashi-av, i;vuu BALE-X GPAN OF BLACK MALES, WKL, W by d W4 Add, 1, ¢ ad, toatchod, accastomod to cliys 1n good cundition, Lossa 0 wn, aud Ustuvss; ki i BKOON oag & and 1 Wabathiay, 3 bave foog taffs and Apply st bAr i roas —UN AUCOUNT OF TIIK DEATH O ane Urst-clats tidu-bar top bugus, cedy i 3 16 bo sol 00 apuly, Ash-ay, ‘Tonbruel ¥ai lie s Ul 15, v ]n‘l“uuvnn'“s lowe, Ur inachinos, for Privat QNG .t i attachn o Losu KICOF i Fll adison at, kU T tup oF i HA fur 1 duod iedor, Ut An tpun Burk's ifote} or i 0 IMPRUVED b, warzantod Luw AD L85, N 0d, mu buy, I GASIL A BRI fivo-glase landan; mus! W, 1 lt\ni. staling where 13 Ay besosn, INGE)L WIERLE K “l.l‘ék-r. -5: i 2 sk % 2 uuxl“vulslzgxm‘:‘-bu‘flfix_fl; e e Watkihay, No. F AL J. M tnes sold sopaised, AT, ~ RECORD-TTAND, al AI‘U‘I at 2 Kinds s B ELOHERT, on whainly TOB to mako: will g atdre. coraes BRUONU-HAND LEA. t ba 1o goad order, Wi N, ll.lhdfi‘“ 43 WEST paymeaia,