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« THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1880—I'WELV PAGES. Ss. ROADS Second Vice-President, who was originally | trustee of a second mortaag and, fourth, to | extend it tog iney and Keoknk, but tt 1s not THE RAIL ‘a " 1 y | William ‘Tracy and Janes F. Secor, Trustees | likely that tho Wabash will inake auch ex- pinced there by the ‘[rustecs of the old mort: far the. eeeitied rine Tho totnl tensfon, as If has already lines to those gages as General Manager. This mentleman | jondedt Inctehtedness of the road, with Inter- | points. Wa Bio extant, Jmpeovenents to tha xan for cal, Was 88,168,738.07. The forma of alo were which the Tilinols Centra! advanced $399,21 $10,000 cash, and the remainder at the enn Combination and Consolidation sectired by coupons on tho first and recontl firnintion of the sale, elther in cash or bonds, tho Mliaslssippl River to the Missouri River | patient within eighteen hours took a pound | inst summer, and nreviow wi 01 Points. Froin Clinton, Davenport, Musea- | and a half of chloroform. © by the Imperial Court, Milne teenie tones {ne, and Burlington the rates have been ad- At o'clock it became evident that vital- | an integral part of every grand reception in tho vanced three and a half cents o hundred, | ity was nearly exitausted, clreulation became | Prussian Capital; but Prince Alexandor, with while the rates from Chicago to Missourl | very slow In tho extremities, and the denth | little inclination for soldicry, sat in attont con- River points are nnehianged, [tts alleged that | swent gradually crept up to the knees and | {4niPlation while the troops were defiling befaro this Is done fn the Interest of the new Luinber | elbows, the pulse was barely bereeptihle, and | Ruest'a nttontion to an Whinn regiments with tae —— CHICAGO, PEKIN & SOUTHWESTERN 8.3, Reed, Receiver of the Chicago, Pekin x iM "s T ANY’ | y UI 3 ” Continue to Be the morlgane” honda, Tennesseo had at | %Fthe Toledo, VeorlkWarnay, |e southwestern Tinllrond, fled his’ report | seversl ruitronl- omapang: reoruths former yi he, UreeDing oF bve,dears Sone. have e DS | femuare anaes they rato 7a fae Waly of mon Fashion. ono thno possession of the 17 miles | around om the steps until Str. Bishop had | yesterday for December before Judge Blod- | yery low rates on Wisconsin lumber to Sioux | | At 11 o'clock Inst night, after all pulsation | not talt enough.” ‘This reply, “delivered ‘with of ron yin, within borders | read the order of Court, and when he got t, which {sas follows: City, thence to Atchison,St.Joe, Leavenworth, | had been suspended for x minute or more, he | the | traditional = Thiteh phic; Ute ying 1 gett, w 1 ——__— for the non-payment of Interest due | through and asked, How mich am I of- RECRIPTR. and Kansas City. [tis not plain how. tho | breathed twice, and Its tongue protruded: | to surprised his interlocutor, who, however, tho State, Both rouds were sold separately | fered for this property?*) | Ar. Robert ©, Chiengo & Rock Islnd and Chicago, Bur- | the eyes, which lind been strained upward | Merely obsorved. “Very well; then you must Frelght earnini : 3 e ‘ 2 y culrnssicrs.” The culrassicrs, erect in a M quietly responded, "Six million dol- | p, lington & Quiney can acquiesce in this ar- | and-backward until littlé moro than the | free, ot iH The Pennsylvania Road About to Gobble | under forectosure in 187%, and were bought Martin qilotty tr aiT there’ waa of the sale, for | pase eis Hennr rangement, which is largely" In the Interest | whites were visible, closed naturally; tho | Welz Sadilles lke men-nt-nrma of the Middlo Up the Great Southern 1n by thehondholders, who reorganized them | the bid blutfed off all other, possihle pure | texp of the Northwestern, for Davenport, Musea- | fare wasstill distorted as it had heen, but | «oll, what do vou think of thom? asked p and Issued new stock, ‘The Ilinots Central | chasers, and the property was knocked down | Bino Line, mileai tine, and Burlington manufacture large | Jife had ceased. It was a case of death from | Prines Fritz, “splendid men, but not tall Coalition. «| helng over 1,100 miles In length, the consoll- to Robert C,. Martin, Charles E. Whitehead, | Miscellancous.... quantities of lumber from logs flonted down | nervous exhaustion. enough." Still more piqued than astonished at ——— | tha Misslssippl, for carrying which across The physicians haye found some things to | this smexpected reaponse, tho heir to the crown $11,981,60 | the State they get local, non-eompeting rates. | confirm and some things te contradict in the | of Germany exclaimed, “Indeed! Then wait DISHURSRMENTS. Yetitis well known the Chicazo & Mock | dicta of the books, One thing seems elear, | till you sea the regiments of tho Guard.” Indio Operating exponses 11h Island have no very warm attachment for | namely, that an Inoculated human heing | tine those magnificont six-footers made thotr i ve Henry il, Maurice K, Jessup, and Willian dated rond will havo a nilleago of over be Tiannh a resenting ihe “pondholters, 1,700 miles. It traverses Inwn enstwardly | Mtr. Martin ha nerosa tha entire State, and Illinois (in two | 850,000 to Mr. lod the required deposit of shop a few minutes Inter, . . 7 +] a hoe aamo query fell from tho Outright Purchase of the “ Old fennes and) Mississippi, | sind now all thatis needed ts for the sale to rs Davenport, which has heretofore considered } cannot germinate the poison within thirty | (OReArmiic Gn pq e i Route” by the eae! tineuni thelr centres Pecan be approved by the United States Court. Hecsive fas cort iN the road rin for her special benefit, and only | days, which fs the short. Himnit lala down: it Feat ee Sen ce saa bile Rane Jac Sor our’ v ry bl tneky. by ist A Tuner reporter conversed with sev- | passenger earnin: to be plucked as opportunity offered, unt! | Alexander's casa with the tavern condition | der.—-ndding ‘gently, but meaningly, “We ean Illinois Central, through portions of Kentucky and Loulsiana, | oral members of the Purctinsing Comittee | Ayents’ dratta for back chan the Company conclided to operate the road | of n place well supplied with. bI hy Bans loot, It re- } flood our country, wi Account of F, BE. Hinekley.... 12,083.55. for its own convenience. Accordingly the | quired fortwo days. All the physicians ) deep.” : jon Wo choosa, twelve fcct 840,888.04 | eastern terminus of the Iowa Division, which | agrce that this could ‘not hossibly have been : and extends from Sioux City and Chicago on | vosterday. ‘They expressed themselves 1s the north, to New Orleans on the South, vin Warhty elated with thelr success, ‘The price Dubuque, Cairo, Memphis, Jackson, and | pald for the property Is much less than they ‘ = rxpected to get lt for. In regard to their fut- The High’ Joints Refuse to Re | other important polnts, forming o strong Peet ete tt re a oman the rat hinge necen: EomA was practically at Davenport, where chanaes one of the saNen af hysteria, and auleerucat SUICIDE, $10 of engines ‘and cars were made, has | nervous collapse heeanse of the dread of in: x serge 20, 15,713.43 | been moved over to Rock — Istand, | oculation. It was genuine hydrophobia, if Sax Fraxctsco, Jon. 20.—A Portland dis- Balance. Dialnnce at last repot st. rival to the new Louisville & Nashville come | gary te hed to effeet a reorganization of sland trains for tha Jown Division | there ever was a case, pateh says a Chinaman named Wong Fook, duce East-Bound Freights. bination for through Southern business, the. Company, te preliminaries for such Total balance.ssssse2++ o+ee€16,810.09 | start froin there. And now the Burtls House, who was ta haye been hanged to-day for tha — action have all bean agreed upon, It would, which bas been the regular dining-hall for murder of one of his countrymen, suicided SUSPENSION-BRIDGE TOLLS, all trains since the rond was opencd, has SPORTING. in his by stran 5 Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, been, Os by the Mining-cate and thers coll fast ntanE bys ulation Burrato, N. ¥., Jan. %.—Some months | will be no more stop for meals at Davenport. DELEGATE TO THE CONGRESS, Rellef and safety will be absolutely sure to fol ago, as THe TrinuNe reported at that time, | Practically, Davenport. is only a way station Tho Executive Conunittce of the Jockey | low the use of Hire. Winslow atoatuliSsrap for the Canada Southern Tallrond Company in- | 07 the road: like Des Moines and Sturt, aud | and Trotting Club met yesterday afternoon, | SUN Cec neg cone Avo ne atilnted sult against the International | Davenport hos only herself to censure for It. | hut transacted no business in which the pub- Bridge Company, with aview to obtain an TrRS. Iie ts interested. A meeting of the Board of | _ AMUSETENTS, adjustment of differences ns to tolls charged Mr. Shmuel Carpenter, General Eastern Directors 1s called for Tuesday afternoon, at HAVERLY’S THEATRE, = NO NEDUCTION. of course, take some thine before the sale was Sale of the Toledo, Peoria & War. "The hopes that tho railronds would make n confirmed and all recounts settled before tha. saw Road for $6,000,000. redutetinn dn enst-hounit freleht rates, and anlar eon dispose oF tlie property, Yor the present the road would ro : thus ald In relieving the avercrowded cle.) pe operated In the Interest of the Wabash the yators In this city, were dashed to pleces yes- | same as heretofore, but afterwards it may be abe Bebra ean peta torday when Information was recelved by the turned: over to, the Wabash to operate It as local freight agents hero that tho High | ON OF Tally underataod that the urchinrs p Joints, at thelr meeting in New York, had | was made in the interest of tho Wabash, | the plaintifts alleging that tolls w a which time a delegate to the Turf Tess, Manages, y Aabeting ef \ the? TrunkeLines Reaelttive ee _ petal reo ita heen Ne Helens has neroeil to hay the bond: cessive, and that Tiedefendiant iiseriminated Tassehize pager Er eee to be held next month In New Yorke wil be pub aree pearesnte Committee in New York, mavens tewhen rendietions lt cnst-bouud rites Hokenas nid teed ai ear ne ee against the Canada Southern in the interest of | mentous transportation problems with Gon, | chosen. It is understoot that a certain mem- y ) will tako piace: therefore, ; ‘The price paid for tho property by, the | # rival rond, the Grand Trunk. Action was | PF, 1, Myers, General Passenger and Ticket | ber of the Board ts making an active personal tf \ 4 Cf iN (ha, On dll A MAMMOTIL COMBINATION. ee Tn NAL is urs filly conmliter amounts to a little moro’ than | brought in the United States District Court | Apont of the Fort Wayne Rallrond. canvass for the position,—a proceeding which j d lL ¢ Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Siton from Chicago, aud poliita nifected by Chi- | $2,000 0 mile, on tho 29th of December Inst before |” mye Burtington & Quincy Railroad gives all souat lens reeul ii ts defeat. eis far qu New Yorn, Jan, 20.—An important con: | tye. ar ee ee | RAILROAD AND WAREIOUSE Coat | Judgo Wallace, at Syracuse, and an ateu- | notice that, commencing Jan. 24, 18%, athe | matter seemstn be in favor of electing ns | LAST HIGHT BUT THREE OF THE OPERA ference waa held in the Windsor Hotel to- | 4, and untoss first. eubmitted to, 0 decision by MISSION, ment was made on the point raised by the | Rérteal train will be run from Chieago to Au- | (ielegate Mr. V. emis, a gentionian who night between J, N: McCullough, First Vice- | tho Joint Executive Committee, of whose nection pectat Dispatch to The Cheam Tribune. defense that the act of Congress, which em- | tora on Saturday of each woek, which will | {not only Interested in the management of 5 SL vandn ‘ President of tho Pennsylvanian Company, |. due and pubile notice shall be given. Serixariern, It, Jan, 20,.—The Rallrand owered the United States Distriet Court. stop at all atations. ‘The train leaves here at | the Jockey Ciub, but who is’ also an TIS, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 21, Verdi's chof d'murrey schich manages the lensed Hines of the Penn- | ‘This action on the partof the railroads was | ait Warehouse Commissioners held thelr sylvania Rallrond Company, and Hf, Victor | anticipated, beeattso not one of tho Chiengo semi-monthly mecting to-day to consider Newcomb, First. Vice-President of the | ronds suffering from tho blockade wns repre: | complaints against railroads. Commissioners Louisville «& Nashvillo Rallrond Com- | sented-at this meeting of the High-Joints. | sith, Bogue, and Oberly were present. pany, at‘ which tho proposition was | The Chicago ronds knew what they had to | Jotters were rend from the Overhalt Bros., nino and. discussed of lensing to | expeet from tho Enstorn magnates, who are | oF pang, and J. C., Noyes, General Freight the Pennsylvania Company for a long | Justnow running things with a high hand, | 4 cont of the Indinnapolis & St. Louls Rail- term’ of years the Loulsville & Nashvillo | and consequently made no effort to obtain re- | rong, agreeing ta submit their differences to Rallroad and all its old and recently acquired | Het from tatsource. If the same necessity | the Commissioners for arbitration, and tho dependencies. Both gentlemen were ex- | Would exist for an advance In rates as thero | toard decided to arbitrate the case, A. In tremely reticent when questioned on the sub- | now exists for a reduetion, the trunk-line | Osharn, Genera! Solleltor of the Michigan ject; but it Is understood tho proposition was | Managers would not find ft “inexpediont Central, who Is preparing a petition to the not unfavorably recelved, and that further | and undestrablo” tomnke an advance. The | Board asking » rehearing in the Knowlton conferences to endeavor to arrange matters | fact isthey always find It expedient and de- | case, wag notified that it must be presented willbe held. The consequences of such a | sirable to advance the ratesand “inexpedient | at the next meeting, 26 further delay . combination as is here projected will bo | and undesirable”? to reduce them. It fs could not be permitted. A complaint was readily understood by reference to the de-| claimed on the part of the Enstern | pooatyod from William Donnho, of Troy, who falls of tho Loulsville & Nashville coup, | railronds that a reduetion in rates would nf- charges tho St. Louis, Vandalin & Terre srhereby 9,500 miles of rillrond, extending | ford no rollef and subject themselves to | Haute Railroad with unjust diseriminntion from tho fresh-water Inkes on tho north | steat losses, because tho grain speettntors | in charging a greater rate on car-londs of for the Northern District of New York | 41+ i arrives at A tL owner of trotting horses, and tn that AIDA. to prescribe terms ant conditions upon which | pie pare tnt Shcngo to Aurora on tis | Way: represents an Interest, that has | qMhademes, Stanor Campaninis Amonsatro, lanot ihe brides on i apprnaclies sould be sed ane will {isa iGiieigo to, Aurora on. this hetetofore heen. Innored in the selection Rinne Sor Acie Caryy and iat ies, Bonne y any railway company desiring to use the ‘ of delegates to the Turf Congress. No inte | Ambre, games it ense the Bridge Company and. rall- The Burlington & Quiney Rotiréad has just | ter se may be chasen, ee certain tlint Director of the Musteand Conductor, Big. Arditt. way did not agree, was unconstitutional: | issued a circular appointing Mr, George Ols | Chicago does not wish to’ be teprescuted by | aif TEBSDAY: Jan. 2, Merorbecrs Onarn, TINO. that this net of Congress conferred uponthat | Western Freight Agent, with headquarters | the editor of any publication which treats of | mu enjoy Mille. Aw ie Gatgy Un Cacciatore, Court legisintive powers, and therefore | ut St. Joseph, Mo, Mr. Olds was formerly | turf matters, ot by the compiler of a stud and Dinorah, Allie: Katie Marion. was unconstitutional, The decision of | General Freight Agent of the Kansas City, | book. The delegnte from tis elty should Zh Ambroise Thomas Opera, MAG Judge. Wallace hns just been for-| Stdoe & Cotinell Bluffs, and during the Inst | not bo hampered by nal Interests. LEON A Ue Te 4 pe. is ‘adericn, Mile, A. t». Cary: Giarno, 81R- warded ta the attorneys of the parties | few months has occupied the position of Gen- nn, Mille. Alwing Valeria; and Alignon, in controversy In_this city, By his opinion | eral Western Agent of the Burlington at St. THE SAVANNAIT RACES. er: milie Ambre, it is held that it was competent for Con- | Joc. erry 9 east PARE W Et AT, s ht Press to Impose Auch Conditions ax In its ts: The latent “pamar eA SEE GAD Aram | peas, Gee Tan a0. —In thie races! tas SO ie ete igkctmon na Lac thor isl cretion might seem proper concerning the | General Western Passenger Agent’ of the day the Bonaventure Stakes, mile heats, for ANPRARANCO N.S dan, U-LANT NIGHT OF use and cantral of the bridge, sand that Erie, Is ta be appointed General” Passenger arenas) ‘was won by Wanceree (ully), TRE OPERA RIDAL by ie acl In question ample juris. e s & 3 S - | Emily F. second, Plaveeroid (colt) distanced, | ———T,D ane anelulaAlT.§»—~ aetion whe contorted upon ie Disriet er Haleond ‘The Lake Shoreenntiardiy do | ‘Time, 14h dapig. 0 ‘ A ) poigke HERSHEY MUSIC-HALL. x 2 af oversy. | hetter than int Mr. Arms, Wl ‘pas- | ‘The Savannah Cup, two-mile dash, was ISG ‘The preliminary question having heen de- SETIRERMAN AE ETORE SE eo ity, won hy Round Dance, Vagrant second, Oh PROF. RICHARD A, elded by fudge Wallace, the proofs and al- | and tn every res: he | My distanced. Time, 3:8014. legations of the parties gre to be given hefora anties arth is esneet qualified te perform the The hurdle ree, illo ‘heats, over four him for his decision. ‘The amount involyed Tho Detrolt Free P “3 Col Je M hurdles. was won by Dalgastan in the first represents almost $2,000,000, The matter to a Detroit Free Press says Col. J. M. | heat,—Jim Foy bolting, aud refusing to Jump. , 4 a - - " ] Ashley has closed the purehinse of_ the De- to the Quit on tho South, | who hold the grain in our elevators would | flour from Troy to Indianapolis than fram | he deelded now by dudge Wallace ts whut irolt, “THilisdal Thai ‘Time, ‘ Y East St. Louls to Indinnapalis, a greater dis- | tho private tolls shall be, tolt, Hillsdale & Southwestern Railroad, —— ‘The distingutshed English Astronomer, will giv four and from St. Louls to Sayannah, amply adlsavce pot of; aralin tie sans tanee by twenty miles. Pee ‘asked to an afl soon nesta control ark Property. PEDESTRIANISM. now lectures at 8 p. m. aa follows: nes were consolidated under one management, alien ee a nt present hls charges in regular form, Charles MONROE & DUBUQUE, tent understood thn end aw ley nas In eon . Jan. 20,—Dantel O'Leary Jan. 3i—The Pavtry of Astronamy | orThe jesus and by consldering in addition the enormous | roads. Thus no more grain would be ship- | Lynn complained that the Kansas City trains Speetat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribunes tetchieno cchaeedon: Ottis plan fs said to position Ifall for sixty- | Jon.2—The Immenslty of Space, as Nevealed by system of.ronds at present under the control ned east than thera {s now, and the railronds | on the Chieago & Alton fall to stop at Car- of the Pennsylvanin Rallrond Company, | Would only carn half the money they do rollton, the county seat of Greene These nga@regnte over 4,000 miles of | now. Slnco all the grain now cominghere County, toa put ol PES en Ta Tine, exclusive of sidings and second, | lina to go enst by rail anyway, they might | Wag notified, aud Promised to. order third, and fourth tracks, over 3,000 of | {ust ns well insist upon the present rates. | traingto stop hereafter. Commissioner Smith them being lensed railroads, operated by {yhite this arcument In true; et it ln equally reported! in the matter of tho complaints that the Pennsylvanin Company. Tt would give | Herat itsSerntiebreckudeamd arepound | ee tog centering ae GsoL ty ere et to the Pennsylvanin Railrond Company a| to keep tt up are “Jim” Keene and other | Filiott and contiguous towns; that the com- trunk route, to which no othor in the world | members of the Goule-Vanderbilt syndicate, | plaints were well founded; that he had con- offersn comparison, from New York to Phila- aul these a he iistnees at Chiles nna aulted: pith, shippers, oni tht the, lattur: delphin; thence wosterly via Roading, Harris- | {ty railroads, If the Gonld-Vanderbilt com- also reported that tho Laayette, Booming. GaALENA, IIL, Jan. 20.~The éngincers who | be to build from Bankers, the present ter- | 7 A é contest, commencing | ian.os—The Vastnens of Time, as Tevenlod by are engaged in surveying the Monroe & Du- } minus, to Walkerton, Ind.. ‘on the Baltimore Hel 1, twelve hours a duy for five days, The ; a 4 Astronomy, .- A sist, Of S750, r dis ‘ I % Other fi buque extension of the Milwaukee & St. Paul | & Ohio, n distance of ninety-five miles. The Pane one, a Stoves, Misti led ny BENT theve tecture. fll be, briltantiy Tiatrnted ty ES , $75, and $50, with roe Rond arrived nt Fairplay yesterday afternoon, projected Tolle Ia between the mate dine and day's receipts go to the Parnell cause, TOe a eat eee eel, tine hae and willrench Enst Dubuque, thesouthern ter- | from Detroit, to Chicago by the line as pro- aulsnloty Me. jeoe eale Dupeday {moraing, at Hoot d minus of the extension, to-morrow, ‘The Di- | jected would be 22 milles, or twenty-two | CENTRAL PACIFIC. ——— aC AEE rectors of the Galena & Wisconsin Railroad | miles shorter than by way of the Michigan — MVICKER’S THEATRE. have placed a large number of their bonds | Central. A Syndleate Takes Itn Stock In Charge | | Every Exening during thls woek, and on the Math gn Bin market and have received pesuranees | My, 11, H, Sargent, General Manager of the | _ with a View to Starting a Boom, — | neet Wodnesday and Baturt derived from. tho. sale of the honds is to bo | Northern Pacific Railroad. was in the city | New Yonk, Jan, 20.—Tho Tribune this | Tompkins & Rills’ Boston Theatre Company used Jn extending the linc to Iilghtand, Wis. eplerdays, Hester tint the Teporis sbotit morning publishes the following: A syndi- burg, and Pittsburg to Chicago; thence south- | bination desired to bring rellef, a reduction | ton & f nent: b: \- In Charles Reade's Groat Drama, s nn & Muncle had raised its rates to the 3 res on the Little Missourl were untrue. Work | cate of prominent bankers, which also tn erly vin Indianapols, Louisville, Nash- | of rail rates would soon he fallowed sane figure ag those charged at Gibson City. INDIANA NARROW-GAUGE, at that point was progressing. Buk 4c ae cJudes persons largely interested in the Wa- ville, Montgomery, and Mobile to | bys reduction in the prices of grain. But | A letter was received from P. I. Cable, Spectat Diapateh to The Chteago Tribune, and there was no suffering atnong the men, | bashand Union Paelfic Railroad systems, has n Now Orleans; also, from Indianapolis thoy desira no such thing, for by keeping | President of the Rock Istand & Mercer Inpranaroris, Ind., Jan, 90.—The recent | as the weather thus far had been unusually 4 been formed for the purpose of buying wash-out on the Bedford, Springville, Owens- | mild, and there have been no obstructions - boro & Bloomfield Narmow-Gauge Road, | from snow orcold, ‘Tho. foundations for a Inrge blocks of Central . Pacific stock. e owned dy tho Indianapolls Roiling-Mil | UW clovator of 1,000,000 bushels capacity, to Negotintlons for the purchase of the | INTRODUCTION OF ELECTRIC LIGHT! y iP! np. be used by his trond, had just been com- | stock have been in progress the last two envice New coaners And Sno mes .. "i up the present state of affairs they will be | ¢ Y nouthwesterly to St. Louts; thenco southenst- BENE f6 JHHICE stone: damaie: Abas OuE County. Rallrond, naktne tbat be te allowed erly via Evansville, Nnshville, Chattanooga, | Western trunk lines, who are unable to do | rates, as the cars of the rond carried a greater andAtlanta to Savannah; also from Bowling | much of 2 business while tho blockade Iasts. | tonnnge than. those of other roady of the An Adaptation of Emile Zoln‘n world-famous Noved *L'ASSOMMOLO" Green, Ky., to Memphis, with any number of | Much of the business that would come hera | same class. Ie was informed that ho had Company, has entered to prevent asale of ( Ht ne, a | eeoenaale 2 BECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE. Lranishies tanptog Hay territory though witteh under ordinary clreumstances is diverted to | a right to eae for nll above 20,000 | the road for $150,000, Since. the damage tho pence tt tig elevator ns is wrens B ue aliey contract, eas not eoniplotest 4 q tt in all dlrectf the interior, rontes controlled by the syndl- | pounds, that being the amount fixed by the | would-be purchosers refuse to goon andcom- | to erect two others of the same size as s00n until yesterday, C, P. Iuntington, Vice- HOOLEY’S THEATRE, fcuns.inonll directions, cate, ‘Their enmity towards the Chicago | Commissioners ae a enrlond. A telegram | pleto the sale. The sale will probably be | as this ono ts completed. % President of the Central Pacific Company, in GRAND MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON at 2. The parties to tho purchase and saloof | ronds arises from the fact that they never | from A. Sample, of Paxton, was received as | consummated, as negotiations have been re- behalf of himself and other owners of the! WWISS ADELE BELGARDE a majority of tho Nashville «& Chat-| have been abloto bring theso lines under | follows: As State’s-Attornoy, Teall atten- | summed. The mecting of the Southwestern Railway } road, has sold to the syndlente 50,000 sh SANG 3 tanooga Company’s capltal » stock met | their heel, ‘Thero arc at present anly two of | tion to tho admitted, charge of 4 cents of the AAscoeintion, Which wag to have taken place ¥ Te Te oe eee Oe ee Naon aie In the Continental Bank this after- | #9, Western Chicago tines members of the | INinols Central.” ‘the Commissioners deter- ILLINOIS MIDLAND. in this city to-day, has been postponed until | of stock, aud has given an option an 50,000 “With Full DramatieCampany, noon and hit? : 'yettlathdnts “Fink pool,”—tho Chicago & Alton and Chi- | mined to hold a meeting at Paxton on Tues- Speetal Dispateh to The Catcago Tribune. to-morrow, in order to afford the Committce | more. The price paid for the stock Is |. Thie Brenin VELEUH NIGHT, ‘ Tho | cago, Burlington & Quincy,—and those roads y, Feb. 3, hi - amount of ensh paid was $1,100,000, The j are heartily sick of it, and will sever thelr tas Keb, 3, for oe eee Oa alneos Ih balance, or $2,800,000, waa lischarged by the | connection with the combination as soon as a Ford County. Tho Champatgny Tayana,& tranafor of Louisville & Nashville Rallrond | 890d opportunity offers. The Ilinois Cen- | Western Railroad was placed, in the fifth dchenture bonds at par, payable in four tral, Rock Island & Pacific, and the other | group of rallronds, and a schedule of reason- 2 1 Pa Chicago lines havo been repeatedly requested | nble maximum rates adopted for it, which : v th 1 t ay able 1 adop it, years, To secure thesa an equal amount } to become parties to the “High-Joint” com: | was ordered published according to Inw., A of purchased stock was deposited in| bination, but the have uniformly refused | complaint from Thomas 8, Ridgeway, of trust. In the Continental Bank, to} to do so. For tila, stubhomess they | Shawneetown, against the Cairo & Vincennes (a how * ¥ mia Hamlet. Decatur, Ill, Jan. 20,—The general offices | PT Organization, who were pppolutest nf the understood to be 75, but a higher price, un- | PANRe AAG On MEASURE. last meeting, an opportunity , 7 KE IT. of the Ulinols ‘Midiand Railway Company | and consider tho (roubles sexardine the St, | erstoodd to be 60, will be paid for thosecond | Benny Bening Aiatndet i tam int. have been removed from Paris to this city, | Joe & Denver and the Burlington & Missouri | Jot in case the syndiente shall take the op- | | Sunday, Evening, Jan. 2, DICKIE TINGARD te together with the office of the General Super- | River-in-Nebraska business. As tho Burling- | tion, This privilege extends over. six ee No. \Wenthershy-Goodwin Froliques tx lntendent of the, Koad; Duk Sinith, ia tor adheres to ita pasttlon: that oe poutlt. months, but It is belleved by prominent | their newly rovised LOBES. shops an house ‘w y | wes nates = Jocated heres anid MReeatur nat Perentioe: wd what disposition. {t shall make of the busl- members of the syndicate that it OLYMPIC THEATRE, Imown as the headquarters of the Company, | Ness arising from the Burlington & Missouri, Will be taken tong before the time | ya GE remit Sheonelctor snd Manoner must ba punished, d therefore thi i ' Grounds havo beer iE River in Nebraska, it {3 not kely thatthe | expires. Payment for the stock Is * te hero retained antl tho “bonds shal ust b anne ished i we hereto a gee Pond, was eanelleren alleaing overehinrees mM selected for the alions Committee will be ‘able to devise a plan for | tobe made iIncash, and no change will be | higndey: ‘ence Sree Rinks orig erie AG as DESI, NONE Otte ce-President | sinto of ‘affairs as long as possible in order ta | taken under consideration, and the Company SIOUX CITY & DAKOTA. the settlement of this vexed question, ‘The | made nt present in tho management of the | Chango of Iltand Unequaled Varity Programme: Newcomb says it is now proposed, iystead of | compel these lines to como to terms and | asked to explain. . Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, claim is now made on tho part of the Towa | yong. mo Aimbrian otepy crore, sau Sunny faunoe making a now Issuc of stack, to retain the | allow themselves to be controlled by the ———— Stonx €17¥, In, Jan, 20,—-The Sloux City | Peo! roads that this business should be tn- | 1s tf. understood, however, to be probable | 4liemombar, the numiesion to ¥ ‘cdnéaday and Sature present outstanding certificates on both | Gould-Vanderbilt combination. CENTRAL RATE ASSOCTATION, bs 9 ane, Pigs 8 Slo ¥ | cluded in thelr pool, but the Burlington is b ” * robs day Matinecs Is only Mand 2c, Children undor 13 ronds, and cease all efforts to appreciate ono Tho Executive Committea of the Central .. pea ee nek fe rae eee ae feat fo ee ith the Bustioss arising thet fe the a ‘ttre mall bet i a MEETIN POOL*-MANAGERS. day for tha past year, 28 follows; Gross re- a nterfere wi : 6 stock, the present transaction w! ‘ol- N’ SIC. Es at the expense of the other. A telegram was EE EET atinien pe eae She 5 Railroad Rate Association held a meeting cape, ‘$181,470.08; expenses, $187,864.44; bal- | from the Burlington & Missouri River, . lowed by then: CENTRAL MUSIC-HALI. sent to-day to President Colo, of.tho Nash- | ww Yonk, Jan. 20.—Tho “IighJoint” | Yesterday at the Grand Pacific Motel In this LARGFST ADVANCE BALD OF SEATS EVEB ville & Chattanooga Company, requesting Executive Committee, composed of the rep- city. There were present James Smith, atin WN. Friday and Saturday Kvenings, Baturday chases of stock or management of the road | Matinco, Mrs, SCOTT ance, $40,305.04. A joint local tariff has beer - re No conditions in regard to the future pur- issued by the Sioux City & Dakota Raitrond HYDROPHOBLA. Le m him to retain the management of that i i Chicago & Alton; II. ‘Tucker, IInols Cen- | and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- have been included in th ut. Ib ON! portion of tho now. route under Psi ART nelle enh tral; 1, C. Dichi, Indiana, Bloomington & Fond to all polite in Dakota afd nsfaras | Worrtble Story of Suffering nnd Death purely Seal EARaceHORE outro “1 is vce IPD INS. tho amalgamation. fis responded that | roguinr scasion tovlay in Commissioner | Western: H.W. Ilibbard, Vandalins J. M. mmotisburg in Jowa. Laat Siauiee of the Vietim at Delas | tie road have been induced to part with the “W.. ALLEN, Manager, a een Ce Fink's office, ‘Tho following were present: | Osborn, Wabnsh; and C, V. Lewis, Secretary THE LEIGH VALLEY. eee cial:td Chidinnaft Comeiereiat, stock in order to share with others the con- MAMLIN'S THEATRE. H @.G, Cochrane, Atlantle & Great Western; | Of tho Association. DADEL Jan, 20— DAWARE, ¥ i 1%— - | trol any, believing ig §{itcould be shown it would be for the in- Fon Bult iealiimors & Olle Ohio a ‘The prineipal abject of the meeting wns to PAMLANELPHIA, Jan, 20.—Charles Harts~ Denawanr Ciry, Del., Jan. 17.—The ad- rol of the Company, jeving that this his and overy evening until Saturday, and at the 7 hom was to-dny elected, President of the of the Indinn v divided control will, add to, tho | wo Saturday Btatine terest of all concerned, and ff ho would be | dfississippl, and Marletta & Cincinnati; H. | Covsider certain troubles about rates from } Lehigh Valley Rallroad Company. eee the man who aL ArtoW poleath walue of tho property. Almost | the ¥ UNDER THE ARCH. allowed to shapo the future policy of the | > trayden, Boston & Albany: W. IL. Perry | Polnts on the Alton and linols Central. It —— rantk log fortystive’ dayer exo; wad (ho Tinal | chtirestock uf the company ling, Down ned | UN . management to that end, he would offer no | ona yy, 7, Taylor, Canada ‘Bouthorn: TE, | as been claimed that theso two roads had IOWA RAILROAD MATTERS, d fort ‘4 y ine Tht ' Hs by the original bullders, Leland Stanford, C. pfatunday Rrenlng sander, Aftermoon and ivening, objection. HIe also suggested the pro-} sii115 ‘and 's, MceDonouh, Central of Ver- the advantage over the interlor roads during Bpeciat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, and forlorn hope remedy, ‘This. poison is | }, Nuntington, Charles Crocker, and C, F, | by request TUK SEAM NN ners }. 1" - prlely, and usefulness of relaluing, the | inont; IE. th, Ledyard and J. A Grier, Soh | Ine routes’ For fostayea if the ate from t f ti ed | eon Central; E. B. Thomas, H. W. Gays, and | Jacksonville to New York via Indianapolis for a conference. = Saturday next | 7, Kills, Cleveland, Columbus, Cinglunatt & | or other points that have no lake connections in this clty was appointed, Mr, Newcomb Indianapolls; J. ‘i. Martin, Evansville & | 158 cents, the rato from Jacksonville to Chi- sald, In: this connection, that there was n0 J iporrg Haute: F. L. Parker, Michbure: Ld, cago shoul ia he pads: that imuclt higher thon ; BT. a Ld, R y all- le. auostion-of the sieht of ne eauleelis - Seatgant, Grand ‘Trunk; G. 1. Spriggs, | ‘Tho Alton and dlinols Central, of course, the pany toncquire possession of | Groat ‘Western; J.C. Noyes, Indianapolis & | object to submit to such an unjust demand, 6 Georgi Central under the terms of its St. Loulas J. Newell and G. IL, Valliant, claiming they lave to take rail_rates Into recent purchase, Respecting Col, Cole, he I. 1k SI . & Michi Si ith ees x, B. consideration and none others, ‘The innatter declared that the relations of that gentleman | caso hore chigan Southern; E.G. | was discussed yesterday at somo length, and with the Loulsville & Nashville im Stahlman, Louisville & Nashville; J. 11. Rut- | it was finally agreed to leave the matter of aes euitirele telendls © th erereers | ter and E, Clark, Jr. New York Central; G, | rates vin Tall and inke rates to tho ronda In- entirely friendly, the Colonel@being | 3}. Blanchard and §. Tt. Vilns. Brio; W. F; | terested In business from auch junction. rt ‘ Ned tho woorara. When it was produced | Crocker. It is sald that they consented ta Des Mores, Jan. 10.—Several days ago tt | tins ‘uedside of tho Taving pallent, Alex: | Hiosale of part of thelr sock In the bellet NEW PUBLICATIONS. relative of a lending officer In the Intter road, | Grifiths and J. M. Creighton, Penns: ivania pi they proposed to protect hls Intercats Kalra J. iN. feCultough, ae Si wart, PASSENGER AGENTS, lully. + . . nu . ray, Dennsylvanin Company: de The Chicago Railrond Association, com- In regard to the intentionsof the Company, Fa ear ac oR a AS\U8E | posed of the Genoral Ticket and Passenger TW, S. ' Mr. Newcomb sald it Is proposed to build an | saw;J. F. Simpson, Vandalia: Sol Haas, Rich- | Agents of tho various ronds centering in this extension to Charleston, and that this will mond & Danville: W.Plunmer, Merchants’ | city, held a mecting yestorday at its office in probably be done in the early future. Miners? ‘lransportation Company; t, G. | Ashinnd Block, It was resolved that all ap- oulsy 4 ' Enger, Clydo Steauship Ling: ede Tho Loulsvillo & Nashville Company will inne if oe vorke itiver eh ch MVirgil Tow € plications for reduced rates affecting Chicago hereafter publish its statements of earnings | g otf | for conventlo th hall bi a Southern Steamship Association; and I, IL, | for conventions, meetings, ete., shall bo re- weokly.instead of monthly. During the firs. | Waldron, Lafayette, Bloomington & Munvie, | ferred to the Secrotary of the Association, week in January they were $125,000, against | ‘The greater part of the session was eccupled | and tho majority of the Ines In interest will $80,013 during the corresponding period of | indiscussing the queation of reduelng enst- | decide, No actlon will be taken by any line 1870, showing an inércnay of $4,088, Mr, | bound through rates, Finally the following untit notified by the Secretary as ‘to rato or Noweomb deni itivoly all sto ‘i t the Tesolutions were adopted ; reduction agreed upon, en ‘onics positively all storics to the Reaolved, That wo regard it as inexpodient and It was also ngreed that the ronds shall fect that the control of the Louisville & | undesirable to make any chango in freight-rates | carry dead bodies ot tho regular passenger Nashville Company over the Nashvilla & From Chicarm, and points affeoted hy Chicago, rates. Bodies of children uwnier 5 years of Y at no changes be made therein une | 0 Chattanooga Rond and its depondoncles s | y{Mtavnloes thos bo free sutmieted tana des | Feo thy phaotiae Hees ctewatta ee ciagaS Pal was ‘announced that a survey was being ‘ oe that public attention would! be attracted by r made by an engincer corps of tho Chiengo & | sider was then recovering from the effects | this means to the value of the property. Emerson's Anthem Book Northwestern of a route from Stato Centre, | % chloroform. It wns administered in| ‘The members of the syndicate which has Uy main Hne of the Northwestern, to Des araln, ‘Tho first Injection produced muscular | Howd aro Jf 2k EOWer oe in cosh Nasananeta ts | ck a sigh ins dap sig an 2 nn pl . ' . ‘ , wenders will all bo pleased with the genaral Moines, which was by many supposed to be augurles were indulged in by the pliyatetans. Rings are Cae iv Co, May & Seater I be pleased witht ng. general Tatch, Brew- | cluding an Anthem Soxology’ and somo One now Ree Ta fealines faa earth by trom of ihe blood, paralysts of the nerve | ster, Sweet & Co., of Boston; Wiltlam II. iiymn Antheme, Also 18 ftuaponses und Chants, Sue 3 ie Z yp . | centres, and as hydrophobic poisoning, Travers, August Rutten, Morton, Hllss & | gions is provided. months ago Jolm B, ‘Alley, of Boston, and Sage, and Jay Gould, Th i (0) Fino Operotta tr John I. Diatr purehiased the Des Molites & | the nerve-centres, It lins been regarded asa |” Xi Texecutlve Committee, cons Hating of R ie Meenine Gecor Te firmed this belicf, Chloroform was tempora- | was chosen to conduct the affalra of the taking the largest share, It was leased to rily putaside, Atthe end of an hour, some | syndicate, The stock will not be sold HAVE YOU SEEN 4 a _ offered tt M cok ae He cline ta isle ram Panes to sis ose of the South Aimerlean poison neces- | {filly Be poner Oey, ett awieon on | Thenew ebbath School Hook? It te x grand good ‘ publishes R footing with the Rock Island & Cli. 1 th a. - | effect, almost at once ‘excelling the patient, A | the reason that the stock was held ina few mn keep pace with the domand, To oI eago, Burlington & Quiney, but Alley carrie driving up in trout of the door | hands. It isthe purpose of the Committeo tarsely, WHITE ROBES a fow miles west of Marshalltown, on tho hypodermic {injections of one-third of a | secured an Interest in the Central Pacttic relaxation within ten minutes, and tho best rhitels, Hateh & Foote, Kuhn, Loeb | 1 i ” 1. We Z «ine simply a “blind” to checkmate tho pro- Its effect is to produce, through the agency | Phil lp Speyer ae Con Elsie & ormser, | more om, Motota, Sentencos, ote. tn: até for Chrletmas, Easter, and ail othor ppecial ocos~ Anothor explanation Is also given. Several | 15 ¢ar'ag known,. produces excitation of | £o Speyer Bros. & Co,, of Holland; Russell er Minneapolis narrow-gauge trond, Mr, Alley possible antidote. The first exhibition con- | P. Flower, J. D. Prince, and J. D. robst, tho Chicago & Northwestern. Mr. Blair de- symptoms of recurring spasms made another ye subsertptlan, but a portion of it) «WROTE ROBES,” sary, ‘The same amount administered, In- | the list of tha Exchange for many yenrs, but | Beok und ls meating with unoxamplog atcre ay bring tho Northwestera’ on an equal} ctoad of producing quict, had a cumulative | dealings In It have been almost nothing for nat Ree ae eee aread 1G saul. edjilon, afta opposed. Blair then started the strategic | grated n hig ear, and, with a wild, heart- | to” innke the stock one of the act- x ‘ht into the hearts of all lovors of Ssbe mayo from State Centre, declaring he would | rending shrick, he’ tugged at his ligatures | Ivo stocks on the Exchange, and to Tina gone straight into, the hearts of all lore a build tho Hne and lease It to. the Northwest- with strongth enough to have broken them | this end oa small minount will be path Behoor atta malt erm, which would have emphatically killed | but for the reinforcement of human muscle, | offered probably on Monday, One person | Sond cts, In stamps tho’ narrow gauge, as nearly all its trame | Chloroform was called into requisition again, | who had been adinitted to the syndicate yes- connects wiih the Northwestern, Alloy | and auleted by it he rested, with Iittle spas- | terday sold his privilege at a very lurgo td- | pemperance Jewels (06 cts.), by J. 11. Tenney, Weakened end Inst week sold out to Hints Hodis actly, unt another ‘lose of eanrare. vance. ue Was at edt by a ypronilnent Ipember should bo used by all Tamporance and Itoform Clubs when Blair at once reorganized ann North- | was injected. This followed within three yndic: 5 fers for pi westorn and brond-giugo basis, and. tho | quarters of an hour of its predecessor, and | of tho stock had been made at a price Any book mailed, post free, for the retall prices rasample copy. $3 por dos. 1 y change of gauge will be made, was one-sixth of adrachm stronger. Again | far aboye that to be paid under contrac bot now complete, elded by tho Joint Executive Commnitton, of fore tip practlea haa p robe of calcite Notwiths nding this, there nre those, who | the drug proved an excltant, and was supple- | was stated, also, thata broker had been au- LYON & HEALY, Chicago, tl. —— whoso action dus and public notice shall be | Chitdren. It was elatmed that this was not | Pretend to know whereof they afirm, who | mented with chloroform. It was ndmlnis- thorized to offer a much highor price for the Bosto THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL, given, ust, asthe roads carry Hveechtldren under | Say the State Centre Ling will bo built so | tered five times, with only cumulative cxcit- control of the road. ‘These offers have been OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. Rpectat Dispateh to The CMecago Tribune All other questions, inelnding changes in | % yenrs of nga (ree, and are responsiple for | 8001 ns jt is decided that the Milwaukeo ex- | Ingeffect, and was then abandoned finally, refused by the present holders of the stock. New Yonx, Jan. 20.—Another yast rail- classification, adjustment of tariff to Euro | dimages, while thera could no damnats arise | tension fs to he built. That tho Intter wilt he most distressing syinptoms now mani- > PROPOSALS. road combination which was completed to- pean ports by. at erent Atinntic paris, tarl® | totho roads from. the trinsportation of the | be bullt ts already declded beyond ndaoubt, | fested themselves whenever the patient MERS AND STOCK-RAISERS, Propesaie for Barniching Trou Iolts, pikes, y . : mee s FAR day consisted in the purchase of the Now yom, ae ports, LRT Ee dend odes of ehlldron, No netion was | te Directors of the Milwaukeo having de pissed {nto his frequenthy reoarrs sauirtedd Boseyal: Digpaten ba Tee ONteage B Tribune, Plates. o 1 cided not to build tha road from Cedar | hls Jaws snapped, and sal{vary froth squirted c Cea Orleans, St, Louis & Chicago Rallrond, bet- | sland interior, joints, and revision of tho Ne eat Cheese ent haat it Raplds_to Ottumwa this year. And, after Toh his anoweing” tint was oven wile under ae att Mick Jan, 20,—The seventh AneEo SEATED EP AATINOTON AT ter known ns the “Old Jackson Route,” | Percentaga tu 1 wore roferred to the Cam- | fis Tastawentiuin wits not reforred to, becansa | all, the mysteries of rallrond plotting aroinex- | the Intluenca of chloroform, He had ceased | annunl meeting of tho State Association of Dernorr, Mich Jan 1 150), and ts branches, by tho Illinois Central Rall- inittee, who wil , report to an adjourned | thera was ne prospect of ite hetng over cnr. | Pllcable. to hnve lucid intervals, but, on awakening | Agricultural Socletlea met hore this evening, | | foaled 1 proposals. in du teat, mill bo rogalged ad road Company. ‘Tho terms were formally meeting to bq held to-morrow, ried out, owlng to the opposition ta {ton the ‘She oMficors of the Chiengo, Burlington & | from his unconselousness, hls piteous prayer | President Abbott, of tho State Agricultural | Syten tine and place tiey will ba opencd tn the prose Qgreed to in the office of the latter Com- TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW. part of avaral Of tho ninwartrs waa token Quincy say the new Dea Moines Diviston | was still for death, or some relief from the | College; Prof. Baird, Secretary of tho State | once of bidders, for furnlaning Dany inthis city, and the attorneys] It !s notvery often, evon In Chicago, that | up in revising and correcting tho shoot rates, about 3! tons iris off with nn unprecedented passenger | terrible, Internal ‘burning sensation which | 13 3d. i Of iron Bolis, Plata, and Spikes for Crib work at Ube A trust-sleed Biven by tho Albla, Knoxville | A spasin seized him between 7 and 8 p. m. | culturists are present. C, I. Redmond, tho of the two corporations aru now engaged in | » $6,000,000 sale 1a made In five minutes, but : al} proposals, tho maa- dul iso necnaryapee ‘Dette | uch nle was eRe Seatray orenoon | ANOTHER COUR Doma. |e lit Malad Conds iy Ean | AES Gt atest | gists Cleese ei ee telat formation ns to tho details of the agreement | and nobody scemed to think It was anything { Mention has heretofora been mado of the | waa reenrded, hers Thuestag. These are ius | which always charneterizes tho disease wt BIBI cit ‘Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. snd tesnie of contract and payments Wil be pen were refused, but itis understood tho atock | wonderful elther. Attila. m. Mr. Henry W, | factthatthe Jlinols Central, the Indiana, | samo parties to whom tho Chicago, Burling- | some stage, begun to exude and coyer tho) MILWAUKEE, Wis, Jun. 20—The Stato Of Hraloe containtny proposals should be markods ofthe New Orlenns, St, Louls & Chicago | Bishop, Master in. Chancery, appeared at the | Hoomington & Western, and the Wabash | ton & Quincy gayo a trustaleed on thelr | lips. ‘That was a dangerous timo for the | Grange, Patrous of Husbandry, met in an- Beg ronbasag tae rrr fur Harbor of Wetasey Company fs to be rotire ud tho stock- I q “1 Were having atuaslo for‘ tho possession of | roads tn lowa, and as the Albla, Knoxville & | attendants, for an abrasion on the han of | nual session at the Newhall House this aftor- G. WEITZEL, Major of Engineers, U. 8, Ae pany red, an tock- | La Salle street entrance of the Republic Life i ys ft Des Matnes iavirtually owned by the Ch f them might mark anothor victim i holders aro to recelye ono share | Building and announced for sala tho Toledo, | tho Champalgn, Havana & Western Rall- Bane tebe ree uiney, ies by ie eae he Or asiana a etait atone inte ihe Ei with closed doors, About seventy del- | #yoposute for Furnishing Dredge, Tag, %y% of Illinols Central stock for avery | Peoria & Warsaw Railroad, o lino oxtending | road. ‘Tho fight haa now been definitly de- nO ion Y, Ibis apart of the | Te ys la eaves. The attondunie, | COMER ere Meson a, on Damp Maowe, two shares of thelrholdings. Thopurchased | 110 miles from Peoria to the west line of hie elded in favor of the Wabash, which, it ts ea ine cena hae Far Cr eae f Othe cone peetal Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribute UNITED STATES WvOINEER OFFICE, * Duilay cans have been put on the Chicago | in thelr exeltenent, format ven the com- Wrirrwaren, Wis. Jan, 20,—Tho State ABHINGTON-A¥. & Rock Island between fowa City and Daven- | monest precaution of Fequenthy washing | Association of Sheep-Breeders and Wool- ; Dtuotr, ‘Mich. Jan. 15, 180, port, ‘and paascngers who for govornt years | thelr hands. Chlorororm, while it. sub | Growers ts in seaston at Whitewater, A | pened Prapniais: dn duplicate, wil be received af. have enjoyed the superb imenls served by | dued the violence, did not prevent tls | large number of yisitors from other parts of | which time and piace they will ‘Se onanod in tha prea rs. McDonald at Lown City dintng-roums, | danuer to which some at least were exposed, | Wisconsin and Iilinofs ara in attendance. | ones of bidders, for furnahing one Liredgo, one Tag, which have made her noted for tino cookery, ‘The patient was now fast becoming past | Tho fine flocks of pure-bluod merino sheep gad png, Duinn Soom, far romoyin phokls a a will dine with hor no more, ‘The usual stop | the power ofchloroform. ie ylelded readily | in this wichilty were carefully Inspected this | “rho Government rusorvus the right to rejectany or oft aenly aninnles for ee at paren to it, ah ee recurrent spasuis foltowes afternoon, late meeting fo rally seesicit all pry) ‘ port and Towns City wi utiizod in run- | more'closely on its administration, As tho | this evening, an reports of Com 68 ning tino, This leaves but two eating-places | mucus collected in the throat his efforts to | on various subjects of interest und espectally Ea gly chrome Roper es Saat n the lowa Division, at Grinnell and Des | breathe had o sharp, yelping sound, that to | more perfect ules of tegistration are being | ouspplicauon to this attice. I fered, Fs sala should be marked Company runs from New Orleans, La., via | lana,—whore ft jolus tho Toledo, Logans- | stated, succeeded last week In sceuring con- Jackson, Miss, to Calro, Ill, where it folns port & Hurlingtan, with allits cltcels eauly | trol of tho proporty, thus, ndding another the H}inoly Central line, Ithasalsoa branch | ten ‘the Town of Wa Ho eX- | feedor to its Ine, ‘The deal has not been tending from the Town of Warsaw, on the kK from Kosciusko, Misa, and another from | Misstasipp! River, to Peoria, {neluding the | mado by the Wabash Company direct, but by Grenada te Memplils, and has 9 total branch from La Harpe to Lomax’ Star} acommitte who purchased a controlling In- ngth of over 650° miles. It was | ton, and the appurtenances situated fn | terest in this road, and who will tum itover formed in 1874 by th Iidation of th Burlington, In.—all subject to a mort ait or} tothe Wabush ft duo tine, The Minols New 0 y the consolidation of the | trust-deed to William HH. Osborn and William | Central was very anxious to scoure this ‘Ww Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern and | Tracy, bearing date Murch 1, 1873; also, toa | property ay Jt would have enabled it to_be- Misslsalppi Cesitral Ballroad Companies, In prior lion of » mortgage front the Peorla & | cure an ousict to Quincy and Keokuk, But 4 the Liinoly, Central Rallrond Company | Vauawke Nallroad to Mr. Osborn and J, | the Wabash uld not Ike to havo another look BhamG00 af he “bouts ot ine | Newton Perks, Ruste, ated Match i, | compos forthe eines fa eon NY; also subject to cel its aud tater: | points, and, while nolg Central ry: consollduted company, Default was | esta bf iitram Thornton in the Hight of way | In to lease’ It and. thought everything. wits ents, ruposals and full information as to tha man~ oO Moalnes, the nervous might enally have been mistaken | constd envelopes containing iru Seven thousand tons of ral! have been pur- | for un attempt to yelp tke a dog, ‘The phy- ‘Spécial’ Dirpatch to The Chicago Tribune, pray a fOr nS, mut hee lar chased, which is now being distributed along | slcians say that the sound had nootherorighn | BroosNaron, Ul, Jan, 20.—The Stato G. WEITZEL, Major of Basincers, U. 8. Ay the Nno to eqmplots the Davenport & North- than that named, ls recovery from the un- | Grange of Illnoty met here to-day, One | ane western Division of the Chicago, Milwaukee | conselousness produced by the chloroform | hundred and Afty pase 3 are, present, of DISSOLUTION NOTICES, © made in the payment of Jnterest on | of the branch road between Hamilton and | ull right, the Wabash stepped in aud secured | & St. Paul from Fayette to Fort Atkinson, | made his, breathing more Inborvd, and the | whom seventy arojdelegates, Election will a Reena bonds in 1876, and the roads | Warsaw, It was to bo sald under foreclosure | the jrize by. buying a majority of its bonds | neur Catinar, on the main ine. ‘The road-bed | otfort, clogged by the obstructlons in the | occur to-morrow. . DISSOLUTION. Were placed {n the hands of a Recelver on | of mortgnges—thero belug four thereof, name- | outright, Tho road runs from Chawpaign | and bridges are all ready for the fron to bo | throat, made the sound, a "The Orm of Pottlugor & Landell has this day been March 10 of that Since Jan. 1, 1877, | WY? Ono to Edward Weston and Henry G. De | to Havana, IL, a distance of 100 miles, | laid. When finished it will open a direct During his last threw hours the drug was Not Tall Enough. dissolved by mutual cunsent, Joba BK. Landolt will the lino hy year, nce Jan, 1, + | Forest, Trustees of the East Division; an- | witha 8l-mlle branch from White Heath to | route from Davenport to St, Paul, via Calmar | given him every ten minutes. The surround- | 4 good story is told of Prince Alexander of | continues the buainoss, collecting and paying all bile ne has been under the yirtual control | other to Josoph T.. ‘Thomas, Trustee of the | Decatur, 1t was tho intention of the Ilinols | and Auatin, Ing villages as well as the drug stores of the | Holland, ‘Tho Princo, & young man of rather | of the tate tra, JOHN W. POFTINGEL, af fe! y in tho iinols Centrul through the Jatter’s | West Division; a third to George L Forest, | Contral in case it had accurod this road to! A now lumber tariff has boen fixed from | town were laid under contr bution, ‘The | statd and Uerary tastes, pald a viaitto Borla | January 2), 180, JON B. LANDELL

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