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CASUALTIES. RAILROAD ACCThENT, Fpectnl Dispateh to The Tribuna. PAPAVETE, I,y Dee. 1—A serfous ngeldent. seurreit an the Lafayette, Muncie & Blooming- Railrond this morning, ~ Adams Earl, Prest- ‘;m of the Cincinnatl, Lafayetto & Chieago Ballroad, b fuvited o number of peoply to it bl at Waldron, whera lio is employed githa large foree phtting up fce, An engine 3o conch was detailed to bring them out, The rty conslsted of Jumnes Spears, Moses Fowler, T, I Einerson, Hugh Hannny, Ira (. Howe, fl'flh Reynolds, W. 8. Lingto of the Courler, J. ¢, Dotielbower of tho Dispatch, Thomas Park of the Journaly, 3, 1L Btewart, Superintend- ot of tho rond, nll of Lafayette, and @ B. Rich, of Rochester, N. Y. When crossing hdion Creek bridioq alx 'miies out, tho tir of eof tha drivers Uroke, onc of tho pleces fall- fng on the track, drageing it over the ties 10} feet. The coupling broke, aud the coach rolled down the bank about, thirty feat, turning orer three times fn fts descent, throwing the * Quseners around In the wildest confusfon, o tove fortunately was kept securo by its fastenings, and prevented the additional horror fire. Followlngis n 1lst of tho injured: 7.1, Stewnrt, badly bruiscd all over, with prob- 1bly oic or more ribs broken, and unconstlous forsome time; James Bpears, Injured “fn the back and acalps Me, Rich, cuts on face and head, . 8- Lingle, right hand burned, side and Himbs prolseds Thomns Park, hip and legs brulsed; 1, 1. Emereon, clhdw and thigh badly brafsc snd gealp wounds; J. Co Dobelbower, burned bedly on neck and hoth hands,ysevoro cuts in, w,]: bruised In back, shoulders, and side. The ot Wero more or less bruised, but ot severcly. ‘The Bloomington traln cainc song in 8 few ininutes atter the necldent wd Emught the party to Lhis city. This even- fog all are comfortable, and 1t 18 thought nona sreserfously injured, except perhaps Superin- tendent, Btowart, whose symptoms are not 8o {svorable. ——— NARNOW ESCATE, Bpecial Dispatch o The Tridune, KeoRus, In., Dee,15.—Wihiils the north-bound frlght aud passengor train on the 8t. Louls, Keokuk & Northwestern Raflway was hotween Oregory and Alexandria last night, ruuning ot fall speed, acoal of fire fell from tho stove'ln thecabooso to the floor, which had just been mtucated with conl-oll by tho upsctiing of a an, and was ignited. Thoe Interfor of the car wassoon nblaze. The conductor and Lrakeman sttempted to extinguish the, flames, but they «pread 80 raphdly that the men wero soon come- fied to*abandon ‘the car. The brakemuu, Fimed John. Moore, bad his _right hand and mnw\'crcl{ burned, and was also burned about the face and neck, 110 was brought to this it for sureeleal treatment. The train boy, named Charlie Wilson, displayed considerable presence of mind and berolsm, ™ le was in the passen- gerconeh next {0 the buming eaboose, aud real- fing the danger the passengzera were in, ran out on the platiorm, drew the coupling tiem, put on ke hm‘:c, and stopped the conch in time to pre- went it from taking fire and burning up. But forthis the aceldent would no doubt bave re- aiited fatally, ns the cosch was filted with ;;‘ru;- * gengers andl the traln running at full speed, The traln was finally checked npy and the burning ardetached and sllowed to burn. ——— TIE 8T, LOUIS GORGE. 8r. Louis, Dece. 15, —The weather turned sery cold again last night, and the mercury fell wme twonty degrees below the freezing polnt. Thishes greatly solidified and strengthened the gorge In the river, and there seeins to be no danger of further damuge to the’ fce-locked steamers ot the Arsennd, at ledst until the weather moderates agalnnnd the fce runs, The position of the boats not wreeked in the first rath are in as favorable position os posslble,and alarge number of men are engaged in repairing them rendy for n move when the gorge breaks. @ stenmers and their loss are about outh Bhore, $2,000; Southern Belle, 84,0003 Vannie Keener, §13,000, insured for 85,000 Cinelnnt! offices’ Jennlu DBaldwin, 0003 Daveuport, $10,0003 Rock Iskind, §10,- ); Bayard, 53,0003 Centeuntal, $60,000. The dsmage'to the other steatners and ferry-bonts, and the loss and damnge of numorous” barges i such-lko cratt, will probably increase the . tofal loss hy the icc-movement to nearly, if not quite, $160,000, s follow: CRUSHED, Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune. ‘Dunugue, Ia, Dee. 15.—Gcorge Austiu, a firmer at Bassett Statlon,.nged 50 years, while “oiling the horse-power to a threshing-machine, hadbis Noad caught Lotween the lever and u wmerof the horse-power. Death ensucd be- fore he conld he earried to the bouse. Ho leaves aslle and wey rumflmnflh Spectal Dlputch 1o The Tribune, = GRAND RAL(DS, Mich,, Dee. 1or—Jumes Flan- g, o canductor on a frelzhi-train on the De- trolt & Milwaukeo Raollrowmd, killedd at the this clty to-day nt noon. Te was attempting to swing onto Lhu forward platform of the calioose, xbien he slipped und fell under the ear. 1t ran orer him, euttiog off bls right leg and right ang, avl smashfng Lis face, o Jived only Ihuu'.lv\'cllfi' minutes after the necident. His homo Is i1 Dotroit, whero lins o wife, LnTee Bock, Dee. 15,—A mulatto, supposed tobe Edwin Harris, was run over and_ killed a Prescott to-day by Conductor " O'Neal's frelzht train_on thu 8t. Louls, iron Mountuin &Southern Rallway. s SAD ACCIDENT. Loussvitez, Ky., Dec. 16.—Mlss Fannfo Bris- fax, daughiter of ex-Scerctary Bristow, wns se- verely (fuved on Third wvenue to<lay, A run- way tean dashed agalust o carrlage in which Miss Bristow waa riding with such force ns to cauze her driver Yo fall from his seat nud allow lis horeeato tuke fright. ‘The youngs lady sought foleap from hier carringe, and, fn dolng so, she fell directly tn front of the runaway horse, and the wagon drawn by this untmal passed over her l-ulf', The Infuries ure all internnl, and consld- wed of a serlous nature, Lovisyitre, Ky, Dee. 15.—Mish Bristow's furies are not such as to render her condition all dangerous. TITE GREAT WIND, Special Dispatch o The Tribuna, Miwauken, Wis,, Dee. 13.—~To-niizht & brake- iy on tho Western Union passeuger-train wos own from a traln a mile south of Kiunikin- dlck station, The train backed, vicked im up, and brought him to thls uu‘y. His buck was oken, and ho was badly brufsed, ——— RURNED TO DEATH, 8t Louts, Dee, 15.—A bamn was burned fn ereeyville, 10, to«luy, and two men named lmm Morton und Wiiliam Finneasy, who were Heeping In the bullding, perished fi the flames, e — THE WEATHER, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Muswavkce, Wis,, Dev, 15—The highest ¥iod for many years fs Llowing to-night, rang- Ingsixty miles per hour. The mereury by uk thirty degrees sinco sendowi, Hpectul Dispatch o The Tribune, GRAND Ravivs, Mich., Dee, 15,—One of the o8t violent mnd sovers snow-storins known !rle In yoars has get fu, But little snow las ey yeb thy prospects are good for such o Worm ng will lockade tho roads ugraln, LOJAL UBNKUYATINNG, Ciicano, Nee. 15, Wil Bin, Weather 0 T, | . Inlirm.. Butyio oy THE INDIANS, ‘e [ Spectal Disputch to The Tridune, NEY, Ncb, Dee. 15,—Louls Rechars, an lnnl:?m" loft ed Cloud on the 10th with 230 A0 eullated by Cul. Mason of the Third w‘:’l’r)"lxur Crook's cxpedition, Thess Sloux Doy re for thelr vations und any loot they may ¢r frow thelr brother Indlats of thy torth. R g A South Se Plrate in Real Lifo, Capt, Jpo,5un Hruncisco Chronlcie, wha bt n{cs, 4 sca-do of w piratical turn, ng tho lust few years been crulsing s dur] ot g g '|"“Er. let Ban Franclivo ubont six weeks ugo T #chooner Lotus with ubaut #5,000 I car- ol op A S 16 catu liero from’ Manila in wfor Moy Tast, where he bud boen imprisun- 0 months lu conscqueucs of various Bulith feas, seekfug whaim he might mnrlne robibing ndventures in which e had en- gaged, baving heen shipped ns o diaabled sea- man hy the ‘American Consul, It 1s thought that hc Las goms to S8amon, where, It s pre- dleted, he will soon make himsell felt In some way, . l.}np(. 1layes f« a veritable plrate, having ears rled on his iefarlons husinessin Chinese waters, as well ag fn the South Sear, and he ls spoken of ns a very despernte and during man, who may again be nt some of his old tricks. Ono of I fuvorite ‘games” was to run mnong the different 13tands in the South Seas and eet (he natives to come on hoard hia vessel under tho pretense of wanting to tradu avith them, He wonld then set sall and earry hls kidnapped pas- saengers to some remoto tsland where so-called Iabor trade was stitl enerled on, collecting the usunl ]mu!n{.w moncy and n yery unnsual honus, Anather of s pastinies waa to oo to some isl- and sud order the natives to supply him with whatever lie wanted, under threats of shelling their. villnges i not ‘Jrummly obeyed, There s hurdly acrime which the fellow Tias_not, com- mitted, and eertainly none which he fs not eapable of committing. Capt. Hnyes Is de- seribed ns rather prepossessing in nul:enrnnce. tall, llunl;, and gentlemanly-loo I"F‘ L3 littfe over B years of nge. witl whito balr and beard, aud a frank and opon countenance, the very opposite of the sca rover as generaly p:xrlrnycd in a marine melodrama on the stage. ORIME, % ey PENITENTIARY I'TEMS, * Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune. Jornigr, 11l,, Dee, 16.~Charles Conper, who was sentenced from Clicago In June, 135, to goven years’ fmprisonment in the Stats Peniten- tlary for burglary, amil Michael Lavin, who was sent up from McLean County forthree vears for larceny, were pardoned yesterday, making a to- takot four pardons In less thap o week, Charlis Rupert, a noted blackmaller and confidence o) crator, sentenced from Chlcago in duly, 1835, for five years for larceny, anddames Butler, who camo from the samo place for the rame erimeo in Noyeniber, 1873, also for flve years, having been pardoned a few daya ago, Jnslalh White, who wns sentenced from &t Clair County In' September, 1871, to fmpson- ment for life, for murdor, was taken to tho In- sane Asylunt at Anna, fin, to-lay, by Offfcer Ttubort Cronin, the Prison Physician having do- clded that While 1s of unsotnd mind, the re- Al‘l“l'.' ull‘ o babit of which he has long been ad- dicted. RIOT AT NEW ORLEANS. New OruEANS, Dee, 15.—A row occnrred be- tween Willisin Young, mato of tho stenmboat Toitevent, nud two colorail roustabouts, The mate ordered them off the boat. They went off, but returnced with pistols, when they were fired upon by n deck-hand and the two negroes wounded. A large crowd of ncgroes collected about the boat, when the police arrestod Billy Ifamelin who liad done the shooting. The ne- groces took Hamelin from the pollce, but he was finally rescued by somo white men and placed in the Harbor Statfon, Later the polico nttempted to remove 1lwnelin to the Central Btatlon for safe-keeping. A roinforcoment of Metropolitans had been ordered to the scene of trouble, and, when they started off with the Ilrln_um:r, they were attacked with stones and hrickbats, and flually the polica returned with revolvers. Many sliots were fired, and ten to twenty megroes and three or Tour whites wounded. — A IITGIT CRIME, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Wiirspanne, Pa, Dee. 16.~Frank A, Beam- {sh, lute Democratic candidate for tho Senato from the Twentioth Distrlct, late Sergeant-at- “Arms at Harrlshurg, o 8chool Director of the City of Scranton, nnd editor of the Scranton Free Press, was to-dny found guilty of the erline of forgery and mutilation of tax-duplicates, en- “tatling an emibezzlement of $10,000. Tho pros- cention was leaged by the Taxpayers Protective Associatlon, which elinrged him with having, in 187, while sefIng ns Rocelyer of Taxes. to the Board of Dircetora of the Fourth School District of Scranton, altered his duplieate, upon which he had eollected 360,000 8o s Lo show but $50,~ 000. .The penalty is a possible ten years in tho Eastern Penitentlury. % BURGLARS CAPTURED. Conoes, N. Y., Dee. 15.—Four policenen sur- prised five burglara at work this morning on a safe in the aepot of the New York Central & Iudson River Railrond Company in this city. A rapid exchange of pistol-sliots followed, and the result was thut three burglars cs- c:nlmd und two were captured. Ouo was mor- tally wounded. TO BE ITANGED. CLEVELAND, O,, Dee. 15.—Thie motion fora new trial in the enae of Charles M. Sterliug,who wns convicted of murder in the first degreo at Youugstown, O., was overruled by Judge Conant, and the prisonersentenced to behuanged on the 2Sth of March next, Sterling?s counsel will probably apply to the Supreme Court for n new trial, . MAN-KILLERS FREED. LousviuLe, Ky., Dec. 15.—Flve men charged with murder wero liberated from jail at Bards- town, Ky, this morning at 3 o'clock, Advices to Lonisville deteetives aay Lhat ton men, mask- wdy apened thelr cells after galning “admisslon to the fall on pretense of desiring to Inearcerate u prisoner just arrested. il —— COUNTERFEIT SILVER. Special Dispateh o The Tribune. Lravenwonru, Kan, Dev, 15—~Numerous counterfelt tenscent und twenty-five cent pleces, sllver, are In cireulation here. Thoy are made I the ¢ity, and the polles aro working up the cnse. EMREZZLEMENT. Special Dispateh so The Tribune. Sramsopszny, Ik, Dec. 15~Chris . C, Beek- man, formerly agent for 8palding & Co.’s nur- sery, was urrested hero to-duy on a churge of cipbezziement fn withholding money received for tree stock from his cmployers. GOING TO WAUPUN, pectal Dispalch to The Tribune. 1 JanesvinLe, Wis, Dee, 15,~Iu the Circul Court {o-day Georgge Shaw aud Poter Wheeler were found guilty of horae-stealing, and cach sentenced to flve years' fmprisonment at Wau- pun, LOST IS PANTS. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, DanviLie, 1L, Bee, 15.~Burglars galned an entrance to the rostdonee of- O, 8, Stewart lust uleht, and earried off his pants and robbed them of $35, No clew Lo themas yet. ) —— . INDIAN MURDERERS, Lirrie Rock, Ark., Dee, 15.—4A full-blooded Arapanos Indlun was found guilty of murder #u tho first deggree at Fort Smith to-day in tho United States Distriet Court. Fourtecn other murderers are to be tried. B S . REAPING THE WHIRLWIND, v the Edtlor af The Tridune. Cuicaao, Dec, 15, ~Allow e, in the briefest, manner possible, to notite a commualcation headed * A Desperate Communist,” which ap- peara In Tus Tisune of Weduesday, und in which I am attacked from a curlous standpolnt, cousidering the state of the tnes and tho cons ditlon of soclety, It s {n reply to an article of mine i the Chicage Times of nearly two weeks #zo, and takes me very severcly'to task fur the sentiments which 1 expressed. 1donot wish to be personal. I atm higher and am In pursuit of better game than personale fties. I may be a “bitter, unscrupulous, and desperats Communist,” and your correspond- cnt may bo a ufiuy, I way be a “ruftian, as- sassin, and adventurer,' and your correspondent may be tho mildest-wannered man that ever fubiited ut tho slght of blood. T do not caro to deny any of hls fmpeachments, snd -thero is no ucu‘l} of “any proof of the insivustions which [ ke, All L enn glo Is to relterate overything that was' suld in the 2hacs urtlele, but | ain willing to ue- vompany this refterition with a word of ex- planation, of justitication, or of precedent, 1 proposed the “selznre of “certaln nlschlevous politiclans and treating them us their great pro- renitor was treated when be endeavored, Ju sel- hsh reeklesaness, to subvert a govermment st~ lur to the ono we wsed to have, In this propriety 1w sustaived by a muan after my own heart who wrote to Tug TrIBUNE [rom some point i Iowa, suggesting that the peopls lay hands upon theso pollticlaus and chop theje heads off. 1 rebuked the workingmen of this country hocause, as a cluss, they are politicluns first, then specultators, aud, after they find themselves de- Jeated for oftice and beaten at_specelation, they “losa thelr grlg * Jck tho haud that lashes ‘.l.\cm. aceopt the pu Mo ufi-huunc, ar bez to seut In mercy ta, the Dridewell. Myself an Awmerlcan " by “®:th and ancestry, sud accustomerd all ny life to the at here of the shops, yot Iaceept the verdict of the foreizn Inbor délegations to our Centennlal, that Amer- fean workingmen are the most abject and **in- offensive ™ In the world, I “patted the Molly Mamitires on the back beenuse tho ¢ Molly ‘Maguires,” so called, nro good citizens and ‘hnl( men of Gad,” when compared with the devilish and mallgnant rob- Ders who drove them Lo desperation, tantalized thom In their migery, dared thetn to strike, nl thon Invokwl the fich man’s Inw to crown this nbuse with arrest, hmprisonmont,and judlcial murder, It Is just possibic thal {nur corres apondent docs not understand the irue Inward- ness of “ Molly Mazulre ” ontbreaks. I o, 1 advocated the forchle *distursement » of the hoarded treasures of monopolists and pub- 1ie- plundorers becauso the Goverument falls to do its duty when it fails to tax this wealth, and tax it to death—wien it fails to taks pos- resston of all tho greater means of Iabor, and operato thein in the intcrest of all the pc::rlu.-— when ft fafls to fine, Imprison, strip naked, and furover disgrace-the lett-hunded thicves who viblate thefr offleial onths, betray their trusts, tuke bribes, dofraud the revenue, dishonor the Amorican name at homo and abroad, and fmpu. dently continue to dishonor it by u disgustin hoast of thelr iInfluence and a valgar dlsplay of thele awag. The files of Tie TrintNe will sliow tliaty at the very thne the oflicial prosti- tutes and private awiudlers of our city were having their crimes condoned by the tiovern- ment, there were two puor men arrested, con- victed, und sent to prison on a clarge of “at- lcllnpllng to steal.?” . wur correspondent :ha?:cu me with betng a “ schemer and {ustigator for the overthrow of aoclety.” - 1t I8 ot soufety, but this kind of so- .clety, that T and a great many other men would Iiko to overthrow. The polut.that “ the Amar- fean people are not bot-lieaded enough to place their affairs in the hands of rufllans, assassinag, and ndventurers,” s not well taken. In heav- nume, I want to ask where is our countr, nowl Have not_the American people been al- reaity hot-headed or cold-blonded and **jnof- fenxlve ™ enough to place thelr affairs fn the hands of the worst ruflions, assassins, and ad- venturers tl il Lus ever soent Tlte Wea of a “show of foree by the authori- tiea" is too ridiculous. Imagine an awkward squad of “uniformed dlots ' called, hy cour~ teay, police, or two * reziments " of very lady- Mike *‘woldiers,"—hundred-yoar men, — with sweatcnko and ple sticking out at evory festuro of thelr face, and you will appreclite the forces,” tho *‘defeiiscs,” of this batllwick of Chicago,.—~and Chieago Is o sninple bailiwlek, Wa nre making history very tast. What llttlo rulu was left unwrought by the monopolists is fast appronching completion at the hunds ot the pollticlans, ~ The peuple sowed to the wind when they et . the Gavern- ment and the bitalness of the country leave thelr houds, Thev are reaping the whirl- wind now, and the end s not_yot; but may wo not hope that au avenging Gud Is reading the records of the courts, cxamining the labur slatistics, rcevlving the political ~dispatches, Keepingr books for’ the grecdy employer, an taking notes at tho nwull-rcce'ptlum of the richi Is not something radically wrong when men aud women are born in poverty, compelled to work, willlng to work, pleading to heal- lowed to work, and finding none to doi Every Industriul avocation les bleeding in the track of mou’s unholy nmbitlon—alt but one. Out. of thy ruin that {s”upon us, “ out of the depths™ of our extremity, onc trade has sprung un and fs flourlshing with ghnnlf'nctlvl{}'. The * Silesian Weavera™ aro in our land. Day and nfzht they sit at their looms. Thelr oyes are sunken, thelr {nces aro pale, and thelr white tecth are ahow- g between thelr drawn and bloodless lips, Thelr shutties fy swiftly, thefr tagk will oon be done, and the weh they weave 1s for shrouds, and palls, and weeds, Gro. Ciras, GRAY. VAN WEEL VS, WINSTON. . To the Editor of The Jribuns. Ci116Ad0, Dee. 15.—In the case of P, C, A. M. Van Weel against Winston and others, reported in this morning's TRINUNE, your reporter unin- tentionatly makes Judgo Drury a participant fu the alleged misconduct of the other defendants, It 18 Que to Judge Drury that we state the facts as shown by the bill, viz.: that he {8 8 defendant in the casc solely to restraln the removal of certain pn‘ucrs in his lhunds belonging to the Chicago & Bouthwestern Raflway Company, of which'he is the General Bolieitor. He liad no conneetion -with that Company until after the transactions of which the bondholders now com plain, SxaLL & Moone, B ——— OBITUARY. ‘Wasninatoy, D. C., Dec. 15.—~Inspector-Gen- eral James H. Hardeo, United Btates Army, died at his restdonco fu this ity lnst evoning, CounoiL Buupes, Ja., Dec. 16.—Tho Ion. Caleb Baldwin, one of the Judges of the Court of Comminsloners of tho Alebama Clalme, died at his residence In this clty, at 7:30 o’clock this ntorning, of heart discasc. et Indemnitics. Turts saper. A scene In the Inand of the milllards: Muller—So they are talking of nnother war with France. Schultz—~aAro they? Muller—And this time we wil ruln France out-und-out, Srhuite—I hope sa; but howl Muller—Eusy enough. We'll pay her an fo- demnity of live milllards, 'NLW PUBLICATIONS, JOAN: . 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Leavenw PeriAccommod: i Eabrvss ; OCEAN STEANSKIPS, ONLY DIRECT LINE 'T0 FRANC The General Tranasilantie Compan w vork and 1l Detween 1 anding of Juseng urite route Tor th ided with Elvetrie Bells,) wiil » oL uf Nurruw streot, X Ba follows: Hrauce, Tradclie, Satdeddy, Boe, 11, 0nm. Lah fudory Sullor, Katunday, s, o g i Amers June,” Pouzolz,’ Katurduy,’ Jat, Vi~ Prien” of sace’ ) gold Uncluding” wiiw) ' Fint cabin, §110 to Accarding “10 accommodation, Second, #7: A cubln, SHx Tletirn tickets at.red Tat cerage $2i, With superior sceommodation, ficuding wine, beddlig and utensils, without extra charge, Steatners marked tins ® do 0L CAFTY steeTafe pasicns wer. LOGLS bE BEDL G Agenty 53 Brnudway. Or Wo V. WITE, 07 Clark s, Agent for Clleago. STATE LINE. W, LIVERPUOL, DI N, SR PUBLLN, outli- s The splendid Chtinent, [Cbing | from bler No. v & CO., Gene N, BALU ¥ ARRACK, Manasvr. i Clark-at., Chicago, ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEANERS New Yark amd Glasgow: ETUIOPTA, Dico. 1 6 ain| BOLLYTA: Doc, 80, 2pra VICTURIAL Dovy 23,080 | ALSATIA, Jun, 6.'11 8 10 e yorkto lasgow, | iverool, ot Eoidonderry, Cabine, €65 10§, Interimedinte, 815 steerage, New York und Londoi: # ELYSIA, Deo. i, 7 win | ANGLIA, Doc, 50, 1 pm 3 ablis 835, 10 $70; Blrerage, Drattatuaned for uiy amonit at current mutés, HENDERSUN BIROTIERS, 00 Washington-et. NATIONAL LINE OF STEANSIIIPS, ot ey 8 Quecastoen and Livarpan. F. EN, Dec.p, 11am | ENGLAND, Dee. 10 m R e B D PS5 i LoNDAN, 3 CANADA, Dec 18, 0 a.m. | GREECE, Dec.’27, 13 noon £33, 800, and §70 currency. Hatury €A iwardion Groat isla bud o i, LARS h Claric-at, AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Cabin, Intermediate, and stceruge passage AT LOWEST RATES. General oftice, 1118 La Salle-st., coner Madison, 4. M0 MILNE Western Axent. Nor man Lloyd, The steamers at this Company wiit sal day from Hremen Pler, foot of Thir bukea, liutes of pumngo—From New York o hampton Lundou, Mavre, sud Brewien, fint cabiu, $100; secun §abla, wal, goldy stecrage, 20 currancr e frviuc UF PusARO'sDpIY o . OELRICIIS & O, 2Bowling Urcen. New Surke Groat Western Steamship Line,, syl o York w ol (Kagland drect. AHSET, Weatern.,... Batunday, Dec. 18 ALBAUON, B5tno bl AL Labinussate, § Excursiou tickets, §| $20, - Apply 1o WAL Central Kaflrosd. & st SCALLS, OF ALL KiNDS, FAIRBANKS,MORSK & OO 113 & 118 Lake St,, Chicaga, Besasefultobuy ouly the Gunuing, i 1 :