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tion on the part of Ohio, Pearle top ah him yet, heisdoing well cnough just now, “Ho Hey Aan WP reat nutlonnt reputation. He #%q young man nnd he will Keep, If shennan aroutd be elected this thine, Garfield can bo fright on four sears hence and thits tho Preaj~ dential succession ho kept in the Oble familly, y IOWA. TPRESINENTIAL PREFERENCES, Des Moines, dan, 24.—The ennvues of tho Sen- ate was completed in tho Prealdentini matter to- fay by tt Hepublican reporter, It resulted: Plaine, St: Grant, a; Sherman, 2; Edmunds, 2; Yushturn and Garfel, 1 each, The Demornite voted 2 for Tilten, 3 for Boy= our, for Thurman, 1 for David Days, st enbackers, 3 tor Hien Butler, The tutal canvass of tha Legisinture showa: Blaine, M3 Grant, 13, PRESIDENTIAL, A SUBUMAN MOVEMENT, Bpeciat Dispatch ta The Chteaga Tribune, Cacscs, Ou Jan. %—Tho effect of the or- ganization of 0 Wine Club in this city by the stalwart Itepublicans has ulready shown ftactt ty bringing the friends of Secretary Bhorman into netive teatning (n his interest, A call signed ny aver Ww of the lending eftizons, bualnessemen, manufacturers, and baukers will bo issued to- morrow calling a convention of his friends throughout the State to assemble In this city two weeks hence with a view of organizing clubs intho Scerctury’s luterest in tho Btate. The eal, emannting as tt does from capitalists and he Adiuinistration, is regarded as the tnove toward phicing the Ohlo dete. gation to the National Convention soli for Mr, Sherman, The frlenls of the 8eerctary aro dee eiledty Jublant. and a yathering sittin toa State Convention Is anticipated. SPORTLIN:! . BILLIARDS, ‘Tho ganies between Schuefor and Daly, and Sexton and Daly, played Inst evening at tho North Side Turner-Hall, under the munagement of the J. Brunswick & Balko Compnny, at- tracted quite a large audienep, a number of Jailes being In attendance. The first game was | 90 points, French caroms, between’ Schacter and Daly, Jt wits expected to be an exsy thing for the chninpion, sind so proved, but It was not untl the sore stood 33 to 237 on tho twonty- second inning that he began work in earnest. Getting the bills together ut tho lowor end of tho table, ho worked thom four times across by aklli(ul rull play, patting 18 to his credit, Daly ran fourteen, the Bcore then standing 423to 307 ja favor of Schaefer. Four more innings fine shed the contest, the score being 600 to 370 in favor of the champion, hig average being 16 Mezie : 4 ‘The Sexton-Duly pamo was 100 points, cushion caros. For the first forty shots the seorvs of the men were nearly the same, but after that Daly ruptdly Ieft his opponent behind, runs of eleven In te v-flfth inning snd twenty- fe In the twe tre nth belie noticeable for tlae play. After this bo let down conside: " making tut two polnts in the suceccding eleven Innings. He finally finished the game it the forty-third inning, Sexton's core being 87. To-night the program will be the most at- tmetive yet presenter, ua it will bring Betinefer and Sexton togethur for tho flrst tlme in Chlea- go. besides Oppostig thom at two sls of gaines compiratively unknown here. Tho firet game will consist of WO pointa of the chimnpion's gume, In which rul-play ts largely restricted, and the secoud wil be an contest of 140 points civhien caroms, Follawing these guimes will bo exhibitions of fancy shots with cuy and fingers by Schuefer, Sexton, and Daly, Mr, Emunucl Brunswick, for many yenra widely known fn connection with the bnfineas table businces In Chicago, but for tho past two sears a sojourner in Kurope, leaves to-day. for ihe Tactic Coast, his purpose being to establish fu San Franelsvo a branch house of tho J. M. Tinnswick & Balke Co. Under the now arraunge- ment it 19 pevaeand to ship te San Francisco Dilllurd-talles muantifactared In Chicugo, and by reason of tho tvs cost of Iubor and material In this market, as well ng the superiority of tho Chieago-tide tables ug compared with any now munufactured In San Francisco, it if expected that the billiurd-tuble trule of the Pacific Const ae bo to a large extent supplicd from this tye CHLESS. New Yonx, Jan. 2,—Tho chess totirnament was completed to-day with the following scores: Mackenzie, 134; Grundy, 134—n tle; Mohie, 195 Sellman, yan, B43 Ware, "4; Congdon, 3 Tho tlve prizes are $500, ), $200, $100, £50, ani tho winners are: Hirt and second (to bo de: elded on Thursday), Mackenzle and Grundy; thin, Mohlo; fourth, Sellman; and Ntth, Judd. A BARON AND LAWSUIT. 4n American Girl Marries the One and Lecomes Involved in tho Other—Tho Titled Individual Covered with Ine pomeuness Which She Will Have to aye Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Rostous, Mnss,, dan, 20,—A case was on trial in the Supreme Court to-day illustrating tho Sroubles of and dangers to American girls who huye a penchant for securing a tle with a hue- band. Tho sult is brought by Hobort Rau, of Germany, naw of Boston, agalnst Baron yon Zcallta and Neukrich, Inte of Gormany, now of Frederiekton, New Hrunawict, and tho Baroness, biswife, Ittsa billin equity to compel the re- apondent to pay abalance of 15,000 marks on deufts neeepted by Catherino Roll Kelsoy, lata of Cambrldge, under the following elroum- stances: In April, 1877, Biss Kelaoy was visiting: Dreaden, Germany, and wns botrothed to tho Haron. Ho had mado himself Mublo ns indorecr ola note fur his mother, tha Baroness, running totho plainuf. Tho plaintif, on the day tho Mmnrringo was to take place betweon Miss Kelsoy and her husband, threatened to make things generally disugrecablo for blin untess sume Means wero taken to sccure tho plaintlif’s claim, Miss Kelacy, bolng a young Indy of conslderable nvuns, (t was from ber that the desired aecurity: Was tobe obtained. The Baron was threatcnod with urrest at the chureh-doorif sho did not con- fentto pay, orimake horictf Mablo to pay, tho Baron's indebtedness, Ag eho eald In bor teatl- inony, she * was dotermincd on having the Baron for her husband.” It wus during this tryna enleal, as she cialis, with those finpendin; threata, that sho wont before a German Conmil aud ucoepted drafts for the payment of tho above-timned sum, She clalma that on tho day of tho wedding ¢ho wna kept for three hours {on dingy olica dn snapense and dreud about this disuerevnble matter, and Ubat ehu Blgned tho drafts tn question under duress, bleh Is one of tho chlof grounds on which fhe now seeks to avoid thelr, payment, One hundred and (ifty marks of the amount have been pind. On the sane day, but previous to tho signing of the drafts in question, Misa Kelwy, now it Haroness, midea deed of trust avesing all ur Deaborty to John B.. Lyan, of Cambridge, and lis successors, for tho bonetit of berselt. “it Is thiy trust property the plulntl® Row secks to renely by thls DILL Av Nquidation of the drafts In guit, No devision was glyen in the eel WESTERMAN'S CASE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Sriuncrin.y, I, Jan, 2.—In the United Btates District. Court to-day the three criminal cases ugatust Henry P. Westerman wera called up. Westerman pleaded his pardon from tho Prealtent, and the Court found for the defond- anton tha ground that ho had been pardoned. Tho livel-ense against Weatorman’s dletillery. wis kinllarty disposed of, ‘Chis clonrs the dockst Of ull tho famous Pekin Whisky-Ring cases. In thisconnection it night bo added that eheco Collector Merriam received nls recent Bemorable letter from Bevretary Sherman, Saving bln to resign, Government ofttclals and politics throushout the State bayo been Pucdling thelr brains over, this very: inturesting conundrum: Tow did Westerman know that Auch u letter waa to he written six woeka In nd. Yano of its revelpt, by Cal Merriain? Ut fs ree Ported uera on geval nuthority that Represontas Wi ff con © Tom Mitchell received” a dispatch, from Washington Katurday announelng that tho resident dectnied to semoye dlerriam, and, 1 Teswnsy thereto, immediately started for Wisb= ngton. Sait is probable that hoatititles are to speedily resumed a CANDIDATES FOR THE MINISTRY, Spectat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribunds Briusurikin, Hl.,Jun, 9.—The Stunding Com- mittee of tho Diocese of Springtield met this afternoon, Applications and canonical testl- mentals were read from Willlum Ehuer, recontly 8 Hapust minister, and Samucl M. Strick, lutely: O Universalist minister, bath of Llucolns and mm Franela Wicks, of Decatur, Eich caw Was considered. egparutely, und they were ad titted ius candidates. for ‘huly orders, wud us Such recommended tw the Bishop. a Sanvroga, Aug, 20, —Mewrs, Morgan & Yen, 34 John street, New York (Nty—GENTLEMEN: cn nfieted with caturth of the blad+ ipanied by datlammation of the kid- ter being attended by tho best of tho prafesdian tive dmerent physicians), gad obtaining no rellet, I was induced to try the Constitution Water," so-called, and amy pow happy to say entirely eured by tho usd of ext thu) a bottle, Yours very respectfully, Ask yuur druguist for It. A, DAVIS. tb, fOOd excuse for gicknoss of yoursolf and curly 43 that you don't use Hop Biltuns. 2 IE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TUESDAY. JANUARY 27, 1880, 2 ; 3 TIE RAILROADS. Report of the Investigating Com- mittee of the New York Legislature, The Paeific Consolidation a Seri- ous Blow at the lowa Pool, Loasing of tho Chicago & Paducah by the Wabash. Feeling in Nashville Over tho Sale of the Chattanooga Line. NEW YORK LEGISLATIVE REPORT. On tho 22d inst. Mr. A. 1 Hepburn, Chateman of the Special Nallroad Committes of the New York Assembly, presented to tho Speaker of the House tho report of that body on tho New York Tallronds. ‘Tho document was of immense longth, and covered uverything connected with tho rallrond business of the Kimplro State, ine cluding frelght rates, termini facilities, dis- eriminations, tolls, and tho like, Tho report was #pproved in nearly all'of its features by all tho Members savo ong, who Js to subinit © minority report. A rovlew [s furnished of tho fast frolght-lino ielntes, and funtcea neg given of the business ha by some of those lines. Next com sumé of the history of Erle ana fia entered Btock, and of similar operations on the New York Contrnt, but no new fucts are submitted. i {s clulined that New York City possesses peoul- i advantages “in receiving ‘and forwarding fe ght by water, but the Comnilttes concede thnt what {fs to its advantage in this respcet counts ugainst it a3 u ratiroad terminta, Thre Committee declare that the chargo thnt tho rafl- roads of Now York discriminnte against citizens of the Stato and {n favor of Western and foreign Pauducore is fully proven, aud moreover that hoy diserininate against certain localities and in favor of certain individuals, The most {mportant part of the report is the Tecommendutions, the chief of which sro As followa; The Juriutletion of the State in rafle Tod matters should be enlarged, and for com- increlal purposes tho United States must be reckoned usa Nation, Rates ought not to bo Beret, and raiironds should be compelled to {reat allelinpers ullke, Asnaprinctpleoat railroad Mumuigement, no more should be charged on email abl purariin tain on large ones, propor- tlonnlly, thin tho nidditional cost for handling. A prover unit of shipment should bo fixed. The evils of tho proxy system should be abated. The law requiring annual reports te tho State Engineer aud Surveyor requires to be Amended go that sald reports shall dlsctose a full and compicto history of the transactions of the rond, fnancinl and otherwise. ‘There mist bo laws penuiblting, the indiseriininnta fssuc of stock for the purpose of obtaliing control of 1 road, and nll trinsxetions in tho nature of na ine ervase Inthe stock must be given tho utmost publicity, bine much the most {mportant, is the cm- Laat, Phatic recommendation of 1 Rudlrondl Comnits~ ston. Tho Committee hold that one of the Come milestonera should he wimin thoroughly funiliar with the business of railroading; anothor should be i representative of tho vom morcinl interests of New York City; and tho third should represent. the interests of tho ine torlor of the State, while one af the three should possess legal training, The Comintttee recom- mend that tho terms of these Commissioners be flve, four, and three years respeetlvely, and their salary $3,000 per aunim each; tho total annual Bape mentee Court loti ug litnlted t0 $40,- 0.0, There are provisions tn the bill which tho Committes report for the establishment or branch offieesin New York and Buffaloand giving tho Bord power to fssuo subpenns and admin= Ister ouths. Tho public postiug of fretght rates at all stations, which was required. by Mr. Sterno’s bill, [snot detunanded, In tho bill regulat- ing the formation of rallroad corporations, the any uteri change from tho Sterne bill istho omission of tho prohibition to charge more than five cents per tun permmilo, Vhe pens alty for violation of the to regulate freight charges fs xed nt $10) Nine, while the Sterne bill culled for $1,000 tne and thirty days’ imprison ment, ‘Thists.a DIM preseribing tho form in whleh railroads shall make thelr annual reporta totho State Englucer, such roports to be filed by Dee, 20 of cach year, but the penalty of $24 perduy for delay proposed by Mr. Sterne is omitted in tho bil prepared by the Committca, The bill reguluting tho trinsportation of freight, whieh necompanted tho Cominitteo's report, contains the following provisions: ¥C. 1. Every railroad corporation shall givo to nll persons rensonablo and equal terms, fuellities, and necommelations for the transpor- tition of themsclyes, their txents, and servants, and of any merchandise or othor property 0) every kind and deseription. . 6 + Seo. 2, No ruilroad corporation shall chargs or reeefye for the trausportation of frelght to any station on its read a greater stun than is churged or recelved for tho Sorembamuenis traeporta- tion of the like cluss and quuntity of freight from tho samo original point of departure to a station at a greater distanes on {ig road in tha same direction. ‘Two or moro railroad = corporitions, whose — ronds connect, shull not charge or — receive for tho transportation of frelght to any station on tho roid of either of thom 0 greater sum than [3 charged or recelved for tho contemporas neous iret portion. of the Ike class and quite tlty of frolght from tho sue original point of departure wo istation ata grenter distance on the road of elthor of them in the samo direction, Bro. 8. No railroad corporition shail grint or allow to any person or assoelntion upon the transportation of freight, oithar directly or in- directly, wny seerct rate, rebute, drawbick, une reasonnblo mlowntee Cor use Of curs, OF, any ite due advantage whatever, . 4 Nor shall any rallrond e partes: chara more for Lransport- ing frojght from onc local statlon to another, or from n focal station tow terminus, than thoy charge for 1 like aud contaumporancous sorvice from ono terminus ta another, Src. 4, The carelond is heroby made tho unit of shipment, aid no raflrond corporation, nor twoor more raliroad corporations whose ronds connect, shull charge or recelye for tho trins- portation of two or more car-londs of fretght a greater or lead sunt por cur-load than ts churged or received for a single car-load of alike class of frolght tor a contemporancous shipment te. tween tho saine polits upon Kuch pond or roids; except that any millrond corporation of thts State, whose terminus by ae or near the bor- dor of tho Stato, when recelying freight by the train-lond, of not lesa than tenty cir, from a connecting road, not lying wholly witbfr this Rtate, consigned ton single point, and whieh fnvolves ono terminal” handing nt. tho polnt of reception © on Oo part Of such Now York road, suyo attaching an enuing to tho micendy tmade-up train, may innke a difference in tho rate per car-loudl upon tho freight so recolved oqual to, but not greater than, tho cost at such polnt of Toca ptlon of land- ing cuch car of wn equal train with a like class of freight. In tho construction of this itet tho sitm charged or recelyed for transportation of freight shall ineludo all terminal charges, ane the road of a corporation shall inelude all tho road in use by such corporation, whether ownvd or operated oder a contract or ieaso. $x. 5. Any ralirond corporation which ylolates any of the provisions of this net, in addidon to ability for all damages susteined by rosson of such volution, shall be lable for cach offense to a penalty of $100, which muy be recovered 11 00 action of fort, hy any county where such cor- poration has proporty, to his own use by the party a loved, Be0. 6. ‘This uct shall tako effect inimodintoly. —— TIT UNION PACIFIO CONSOLLDA- LON, The consolidation of the Unton, Kansas, and Denver Pacitle Hallrouds under the name of Union Puettlo allroad fs a bitter pill for the Town pool lines to swallow, Thoy fully com: prebeut that this consolidation has been brought ubout by Jay Gould for the purpose of divorting tho Pacitlo business by way of Cheyenne over tho roads in which ho is principally Interosted,— numelys the Denver Pacitic, Kansis Vacite, Mirsourl Pacliic, and 8. Louls, Wabash & Pucitio Rullroada, ATRineN representative bad a cons yersation yestorday with tho inanugers of tho Town pool Ines regarding the situation, They Unanimously agree that tho new arrunge- went ts bid for the lows pool, and that {ft hus to do reorganized on n pew basht if it ds to subserve nny RUrvene hereafter. They. say St is ovident that Gould means to divort the bulk of tho Pucitio business from Omnba to Kansas City, yiving to the Omaha Ines only that partot the Pusiness arising bo- tween Cheyenne and Omaha, Thero i, of course, much Iye-stock tratle from those points that bas ta go to Oma, but the Lowa linea un- der this arrangement would got only two-thirds: of it, Mr. Gauld den: piling ti thuett vil fur tho Bt. Loud, Wabash & Bacio, They could sea no way by which they could alter this stute of af fulrs. Gould controls tho only Une leading to the Puelflu at present, und, ws lony as there were: no othor ues, thoy had to subinlt ta Gould's dictation. They did not bellove that the consolly dation was made for tho purpose of panieting the Chicago Ines, ht to advance Gould's intere wats I the Uniden Picitle, Iwas a well-known fact that some Uine age Gould bad to dispose af Alaege block of Union Pucltio stock, and haw iA nover been able since to regain’ tt. thy consolidation bo gets buck former strength, #8 hu fs botloved to bo the lnryest bolder af Kansas Vaciio stock, Tho sowerof tho Gould syndicate ts a0 great that ere isxome dunger that it might finally yet tho priielpal Chicigra lines alse. Tt would “cost the Qonktecamidnation a youd deal of muaoy to got the Chicupo rouds, Lut money seomed to nv obatacle to their designs, ‘Tho fact that thoy were doing ‘alt they could to divert business from the Culengu Ine louked ws if thoy hud de- sired to depreciate tho stock of those Ines in onier to get o bold of |t more reasonably than thoy could now, —_ THE PEORIA POOL, ‘Tho fact that the cast-bound pool from Peorta Iv Inu very unsatlsfactory condition has already beon commented upon in this column, For a yenr or moro tho ronds tending enat from that polnt had tried to come to an unierstanding, And finally tho trink-lino arbitrators had to tako tho mattor in hand and fix percentages for tho yarlous roads, Every effort hna ence been mato by Commisstonor Fink to Induce thoro ronda to divide tholr business uceonting to those centages, but without avail, The Peoria ines reinalns in na unsatisfactory condition 88 vor, nid an effort in being made to throw the blame upon tha shippers, who, it Is claimed, are decriminating In favor of one or two fines In ordor to break the pool. ut it Appeurs that the ronda in whose favor tho discrimination is made Aro nt the bottom of tho trouble, and that they do not desire ta have the trouble ended and a ntir division of preemitages tnade, It avema that neurly all the business jued to, tho ‘Totedo, Peorta & Warraw and the TMiinols 3ttd- land, ‘The former gives Mts buslness. to tho Was ‘Daal at tho Indtana State line, and tho litter to tho Pon-Handie at Terre Huute. From this it cun be seen that the bulk of the buriness from Feorinis going to tho Gontd-Vanderbilt-Beott combination, who are, no doubt, at the bottom af all the trouble, because ft enables them to divert the trifle to the Southwestern rmites which they control, All thoy enre Is to have the Chicnga pool maintained, be bunds of the Chicngo Unt ind prevents thor from competing with tha Sutthwestern routes, Not ono of the poo froin outhwestern points is being carried out, and the show lately imude by the Arbitrators and Cominiasionor Fink, us If thoy were really trylug to get thess pools into working order, was slinply forthe purpose of throwing sand In the eyes of the Chiengo rons and atop thelr complaints about tho nonob- servanea ‘of the pooling arrangoment from other H iG ERIE AND NEW YORK CENTRAL, Rpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune New Yonk, Jan. 2,—Bovernl conferences were held last week between William If, Vandor- bilt and President Jewett, of Erie, in relation to ndemand recently made by the Intter fora pool- ing or fixed percontage of the freight business done between New York, tho West, and Boston, Tho aftulr was purely a matter of concern to tho two Now York trunk lines, Eric and Central, tho Bultimore & Ohio and tho Pennsylvania Roads not being involved. Vanderbilt hus for years had his Boston connection vin tho Boston & Al- bany Haflroad, ‘Tho comparatively recent com- pletion of the Troy, Boston & Hoosac Tun- nel Road, with which Erie has made 9 combination, has enabled Erie to vigor- ously demand a distribution of tho traifle, and PresidontAdams took a dechled stand in his alliance with Eric, Honssurcd Mr, Jowett that unless Vanderbilt conceded a fair shure of tho business ho would build new clovators and other terminal facilities at Boston, and that tho Troy, Boston & Hoosno Tunnel and Erio Ronds eomn- ‘Dined would thon bo uble to enter Into strom competition with tho Vanderbilt lines for both east and west bound freight, and, while this inight net be profitable to them, ft would certainly injure Vanderbilt, Mr. Jewett was thus ina position to be ngyressivo, and set out by demanding 384 percent of the gross trafic under a pooling arrangement, This was rofuecd, and tho combination proposed 90 por cont, with alike result, The demand was thoti reduced to 25 per cent, ag on wtimatum, and Mr. Jewett In- formed Mr. Vandorbilt that, if this demand was not aceeded to, thore would Immediately begin ttcompotitive war in frelghts. Mr. Vandorblit dotlberated jong, Tis read now controls the Boston cloyntors, and it world not bo pleasnut to seo anothor mnd rival system of terminal fucilities established there, President Adams was in earnest, and finally, on. Saturday, Vanderbilt proposed to glye Erie 20 reent of wl freights, whether to or from New York or tho Weat und Hoston, and an nddli- tlonal, but small, percentage of the trallle from Buftulo which {8 curried to that polnt by tho Michigan Southorn & Lake Shore and Canuda Southern Rallways, the direet feeders of the New York Contral, ‘This wag agreed to. by the ronds, all wy pool crtablishud on that busis, Under 0 it Ei tl have use the VYander- Dilt — elevators, and = _ othor facilities in Boston — harbor. — Presidont _ Jowett enya the value of the connection to Erie will De great, and, If 60 por cent of the Central's frelht carnings is derived from its New En- Rloud trafic, he cannot seo why Eric's gross tralile shoult not be Increased in tho samo ratio, Othor conncetions and improvenionts uro in con- templation, he sid, ntso, which would bring now business to Erie, This new pool gy riso to rus morson the strect that Brio and New York Central bad combined, and, og no explanation was given orobtalnable, much oxcitement resulted, and Ble stock went up two polite on tho strength o —— POILADELPIUA & READING. Prutapenmua, Jan, 2.—To-day the United States Government, through a Collector of In- ternal Revonue, selaed upon the property of tho Polladolphia & Reading Haitroad Company for claims amounting te nearly half a millfon dole tara, ‘Tho purticulnrsare as followa; Tho Com- pany !n December, 1878, and from timo to tmu since, issucd certificates to pny its omployés anid otiicers, Each was for tho atm of $10, and paynblo with interest at n fixed por cont, ring fag from four to six months. Thoy wero only paid to employés, and none hnve been pall sines December lust. ‘hoy con uuned) =n provision by =o which before maturity they could be pald'ta the railrond for debts dio or for other Durposo. Under the In- ternal Itevenuo law providing * that every pers kon, firm, Intion, and oyery bor orton, Stuto bunk, or State banking nssuclution, shull pas, 8 tax of 10 porcentum on the amount of helr own notes used for circutation and paid out by them,” the Government made 1 demand for $168,000—the tax upon 81,680,000 verip jasucd— which the railroad company refused to pay, con- tonding that such action was not contemplated in the provisions of the act referred to, To-day the Untted States Collector of Intorual Revenue, Ashworth, made aloyy upon twenty-two locos motives, now lying In the round-houso nil repnir-shops of the Company at Port Kichmond, ‘Two watchinen baye heen placed in chirge of thom, the total value of the ongines being a little over $185,000, Collector Ashworth iuintains that the Company cannot obtatn re- Nef from execution save by the actual payment of tho amount claimed, as thore 14 0 law whieh provides that “no sult for the purpose of rv. straining the asscaament or collection of any tax shull bo maintained by any courts," Under this Inw, a8 construed by the Collector, the Company has'no othor alternative than to pay the money, and, if they think thoy hay n case for furthor proceedings, thoy can “sue tho Government for tho amount paid, Nearly $5,000,000. 41 serip hus beon isaned by the Company, so that tho Gove Senna nts cluim will ultmutely amount to $500,- ———— CHICAGO & PADUCATI. ‘Tho St, Louls, Wabash & Pacific has at last assumed control of tho Chicago & Paducah Itutl- road, and will horoafter work !tasn brunch to its malin tne, Tha Wabash secured n tnajority of tho bonds of this ronl about a year ago, but hos boen unublo to take hold of it becausoot ita being In the bands of a Recoiver, and to got fitout of the courts hus been found 0 vury tedi- ous operation. Astbe Wabash waa determined to got the property and rin It to sult itscif, ap- plication was mado tothe Court that the Ho- colvor be pormitted toleaso the property untll tenn bo wold under foreclosure prococdings. ‘This request wos granted, and secordingty Hos celver Ellery bas lensed the property & tho Wabash, It in reported that the present officers of tho rowl will, bo retained fur the prosent by the Wabash. Mr. D. H. Conklin is Superiie tendent, Mr, @. B. Shumway General Freight Agent, and Mr BH. T. Lewis General ‘Ticket Agent. Tho Chicago & Puduoab runs from Strawn to Altumont, o distance of nbhout 250 iilles, ‘That portion of, the road from Rement to Strawn la tobe used as tho link between the Wabash proper and tha Chicugo & Strawn Uait- rond, which will form the Chicugo Branch of tho Wabash. ‘Tho Chicago & Strawn Itailroud ts rapidly nearing completion, and tho new are rangoinent with tho Clicage & Paducah will ane able the Wabash to oper: its now Ine to this elt ng soon as the Chicumo& Strawn Is completed As it 1a, the Wabash need not hurry up the foro- cloaure proceadingy, and can Jot the luw take its slow course, CIIICAGO «& ALTON, Sportal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kansas City, Ma, Jan. 2.—The dopot just comploted by the Chicago & Alton Company, at tho foot of Grund ayenuo, In this city, te a fino model of rullway architecture, The acoonimo- dations consist of Judies’ ond genta’ wulting- rooms, baggage-room, telegraph efive, ote, The exterior is of Bt. Louis pressed brick, with Ware rensburg sandstone trimmings. Tho intorlor hw a hardwood finlah of ash, walnut, and yellow pine, Mr. Lune, of Chloago, Ja tho architect who designed the house, and dr, Everhart, of Kansas ay the bublder, ‘Pho clty fw indsbied ta the Chicago & Alton Hoad fur another firet-cluss Improvement, ‘The rond Jy running heavy trains, equipped kn first-class style, dnd iy "imakiog' the best of thie, Tho cnneds of embarrassimenta and delays to which all new rouds aro wubjoet wre now disposed of on this road, and every alae Ja working us hire motfously naif the Chicuyo & Alton bad been running Into Kansas City for teu years, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Nasuvitix, Tenn., Jun. 2,--Thu focilng of tho pooplo of Nashville aguinat V. K. Stevenson and G.M. Fogg, who recently sold tho controlling interest in tho Nashville, Chattunooya & Bt. Louis Rallroad to thu Loubsville, Nashvilio & ‘Great Southern, bus been intensified by tho pub- Heaton of interviows with Btandiford and New- coin showing that Fogg's confidential attorney of tho Chattanooga Road went to Now York, by requcat of Newvomb,.and manipulated the wholc trananction for bis own benctit and that of Btovenyon, Baldwin, and Evans. Fogy will never bo forgiven for dumaging the inturests / of tho stockholders and the jnublic in orter to adynneo hia personal pecuniary intercsts. 1 (Coke) ever sete ee or the stock of any other peraan, to tho Loulsville, Nashville & Great Southern Ratl- Fond ‘Company, or any of {ta officers, Is basoly false. ford, Vieo-Prasident Newcomb, and Qonernl- Monnger Defuniak, of fhe fantlaville, Nash- Bar. Barometer, Mle e Gren Southern Ratlrond, urrived hero M. Beattie; 2, Rethiait pane’ hear, to-night, and will hold a conference with Preal- dent oh tot erition of the Touts itatlrond under the changed condition of Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, POF TGR| andy sesaty Can Regravers wad Br. Lous, Mo,, Jan. 6—Some demorallzation THE BEATTIN MURDER. Sault sti ‘Bap Publiahers, Chi in mies appenrs to have followed the fronelad | Cormner Mann held an inquest inthe Bouth EBOANABAD 47% ee ct aI jarcementof the 1th ag to nites on all rall- | gue cnme cours yeatontay nelerngen, upon the tine 985 Gay xe roaits entering St, outs, the agreement to £0 | hody of Fonton M, Henttle, the colored man whe Ts Sia AP RNAS Into effect on the Istof February, A sealper, | was fatally shot on Hnrrison atreot Inst Satur Eau Claipe SHEL tunauthorized, appears to have ‘sold Vandalia day oventug by Charles Campbell, also colored. A ‘reen Bay, a’ ih tlekets In game way) fn violation of the ngrec- ment, and the Indlangpolis & St. Louts, thinking this n breach of falth, took the fletd fn opposl- tion, and other roads were entering into the Bar 20. war, making 4 promt meeting a necesslty. act | of tho friends of the decensed bnd made prepa MS) ' Agents took plnee tod at the | ratluns to inflict summary justice upon the Tindell Hotel, It was decided that | prisoner ifn dtecont chnnce offered, aud when the {ronolad agreement should not be changed, but that it would be better to have Its provis- fons go into effect nt once, Instend of waiting until February. 4 paetonger rotes ebowld bo restored to the full | atan end. 5 piTTSsBURA, tariff trom and after to-morrow morning. 55 AT em funore of cutting rates to Now | sas Hattio Kehno saw tho prisoner Logansport rangfele”, , 5a 20.008) sort sybian, aro fixed a and to retnedy’ which was doubtless the motive of putting the agreement Into effect nt once. Feprosent thut tho Ines of Chicf-Juatice tyun, LOCAL CRIME “THE TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP. From Observations Mado by the Signal-Service, U. 8. A,, at 12 P.M ‘Washington Mean Time, Jan. 26, 1880. \ Col. Colo sald to-day that miy intimation, in- tis charging, or Intoniling to ered a deliar of bia Inquests on the Two Murders of Last Saturday Night. Patent Applied Tor, To the Watern Atweiated Press, Nasitytary. Tonn., Jan, 26.—Presitent, Stand!- Charlies Campbell Held Without Ball for Killing Fenton Fsic. Cloudy. Rain. anaw. js to-tnorrow marning relative to the Nashville, Chattanooga & Bt, “Arrrers potat In the direction the wind {s binwing, Fealhers opon arrows adiesta wind fore, Also, Charles Schank and Louis Werra for Young Knndzia’s Death. ite stock. CUTTING PASSENGER RATES. “ Calm, Light, Fresh, Gale, 44) The snurder bus cauecd a profound sensation in oRONTOSE| the“ Leveo,"and the court was jammed from the opening to the close of tho procecdings, It was well understood by the police that a number RAND HAvEAANE “A Bar 207 4 » Ti _ » Sarhe Campbell appeared in court ho did 40 under the protection of # dozen stalwart policemen, whove Tt wre further agreed that the | prowess putall hopes of u successful lynching Inst Suturday ovening on tho corner of Fourth avenue and Harrison streot. When bo mot tho witness ho sq 0 just tho — I wanted to seo,” Lafayette, Colutibus CINGINNATE 4h Cae Fe “geste: neeoriting {9 tho Joint nfraement, Sta 485 from Bt. Lauls to Now York, - St.Joreyh LEAVENWORTH Har 21.6 “© Tae” {Quincey Bar 29.79 Springfleld) a Hd, wore and pulled out 0 TSoerath aah, Maat lone her nd WRENS , INDIANAPOLIS , rE lcgray)) ole. he prisoner followed her, and Mitsours +, ITEMS. - When he caged hina wouthor he was vine “By Topeka yh ED? Aton S The Minos Contenl, with a view of giving ad- | shoot her he sald “No,” and held up both hands. wer” a 297908 w Albany 7 ous VILLE Yo 2untingtom, ditional accommodations to its patrous wlong ita | Luter in the evening, nfter sho hid got home, Tete Ta") \ Braneytio ar 2982 bey tine between here and Hyde Park, has decided | the prisoner caino in and handed her tho pistol, 8T.Louig = Tis, “White 5 torunanother Hyde Park teuln on and after | WHleh sho throw in tho ueb-pite, | When the dpAlnand wenssoro. Spsin Feb. 1, eae train will leayo hero at2 p.m.and | tothem, When the pelsoner ghve her the plato! ato | Bar oat Oo) Son es oLiringston returns ut 4 p.m. 5 ho went away immediately, Hu ncted prett; Fr. i ¢ My . Tho reorganization of tho New York and Os- | drunk when sho first siw him, but when he. can aon ~ CAIRO “, NASHVILLE Seale of Mller 4 I hus bee Teted tnd to tho houso he rcemed perfectly soler and 3) TE. d Wir a e Toor cy wero Midland Toad hus been completed under | sensible. When ho give ber the pistol he rald 3 = Longtioae Wort tf ty the title of the New York, Ontario & Western | elther that “bo wanted blood" or that “he had iT 1e a a 7 7 Bs Mood." She was so excited at the time from four that ho was going to shoot her that she did not. Laas Aas what ho sald, Oficer Cronk testified that on Saturday oven- Ing be saw tho deccnsed, who told him his nani amdage. Tho prisoner was brought in, and the alecensed fully identified himnas the man who shot hin. Mra Beattie came in shortly after- wards, nud tho decensed told her that: he bad identiied the man who shot him. He also nar- rated to his wife the circumstances attendiug the shooting, He uppoured ta be porfeetly ra- tonit,—In full possession of his senses. ‘The Jury remlered a yerdict ta the effect that the decenzed came to his teath from a pistol- stot fired by the hand of Charles Campbell with murderous: intent, aod recommended that be be helt to nwalt the action of the Grand Jury. All the witnesses who gave testiinony wero served in the court with aummonses to nppear hefore the Grand Jury and testify in the case before them this moriing. Railway Compans. ‘The holders of Junfor secu- nities and obligations aro to have thirty days in which to partiu(pate in the reorganization by the payment of 20 per cont and tho surrender of tho obligations of the oli company, It was rumored around town yesterday that a combination between tho New York Central nad Erte Railroad Companies had been effected in New York ycaterday, but no reliable informa tion regnrding tho transaction could ho ob- tained here. ‘The largo advance in Eric stock yesterday was attributed to the consummation of the nbove project. A pnragraph recently appeared In tho rallroad news to tho effect that Mr. A. MeVoughiln, of Springfield, had beon urging members of the Inst Legislature to get all the prases they could, and offering to buy then from thom, presuimnp- tvely tosell thom toxcdpers. Upon investigation iLappenrs that Mr, MoDoughlin did suggest. to a member of the Legislature to get all the passes hoe could, tut made no offer to buy thom. ‘There wis therefore nothing improper In his conduct in tho matter, Tho report of the Nashvilla & Chnttanoogn Hallroad for December shows the total receipts of the month to have been $18,617, and the + Ubservations tnkun at the saute momont of time at alt rtntions. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. hers Thera Hiv, Har. F: 4 a ry 13 pulls ‘Minimum thermorotur, 31 dha, | Wind, jaxinium thermometer, ; INDICATIONS, ' Orrice or THE CHIEF SIGNAL Orricen, Wasnindtox, D.C. Jan, 2-1 0, m.—For Tennesseo and the Ohio Vatley, partly cloudy weather and local rains, followed during the night by decidediy colder, north to west winds and rising barometer, For the Luke region, arcas of light rain or snow, cnst to south winds, shifting to southwest and northwest during the night, with rising barometer and colder weather, Far the Upper Migslesipp! and Lower Missourl Valleys, dectdedly colder, northorly to westerly winds, rising barnineter, partly cloudy wenther, and areas of light rain or snow, Cautlonary algnals continuo at Milwaukee, Ludington, and Grand Huven, HOUSEKEEDING GOODS, GREAT ANNUAL SALE CARSON, PIRIE &CO., 1 were arrested out of a saloon at 4 West luundolph street, bothof whom wero ntifed by Kelley as the ones who nasnulted him. ‘They were held in $800 cach to the 2th. Valentine Ceztenks, « Polander, started out to fight bis way through Chiengo, but he camo tron the wikisof Wisconsin, and a Chicago pollcemin, alngieshanded, sas more than a Tnateh for hit, John isu pelsoner inthe West ¢ THE KANDZIA MURDER. An inquest was held by Deputy-Coroner W. E. Waite, at tho West Chicayo‘Avenuc Palteo Stu- tlan, yesterday afternoon ut 3 o'clock, upon the romulns of Fred Kandzla, the boy who was stabbed and kiled Baturday night ina fight at No, 67 North Carpenter street, No. iden total expenses $107,570.42, which amount ine Charles Sehank, tho prisoner,ufterbeingaworn, | Chicago Avenue Station, and is charged eludes extra cluirges for now curs and equip- | ania that Inst Saturday night he wasat Her- | With ‘burglaries und assaults almost with: ments, ‘Tho net earnings were $78,070.45, which, after paying taxes and interest on bonded debt, leaves Over T per cent net earnings upon the stock. ‘his report docs not include returns from the Southeastern or tho new lines, which only came into the porscesion of the Nashville & Chattanoogn on tho Ist inst. and which are re- garded as a gront sequisition, 'The American Exchange saya: * Tho managers ofthe Wabush, 8t. Louls & Pacitio Ruilroud Company baye declied to. issuv a * blanket’ mort ati for tho purpose of consolidating tho vut mumber, During the afternoon he fell in with a countryman named John Mathusheck, with whom he bid sevural driike in siloon ab the corner of Diviston and Wesson streets. Upon crossliug tho bridge Cezleakt flourished revolver, and, after mufictently Inthmidating his compinion, ritled his pockets for moncy, but found nothing. Prank Hiiten, of No, 66 uoree street, happenlng to poss nt the time, he gave him aimilar treatinent, but again got no plunder. ‘Thomas Ganikowskt, of No, i North ba enter Ktreet Raya he wis Brat tronted, and that Cezfeakl, after threatening him with mann’s saloon, nt a rafile, He was necor panted by Laouls Werm and August Danezyk. Some one salts Let's take a walk out.” “As thoy were going out thoy mot Boime other boys, who runagninst Lous Werra, or he ran aginst thom, ‘These boys were Just coming Jnte the Riloon, and the murdered boy was among thon. There was some loud talk, aid witness, who was ubend, heard some one say; “Goto -—~."" Wit Wess was sbout four steps in wdyance of hls party Koltig out of the saloon, As thay were gu- Ing down tho little hilt from tho saloon, towards existing fepurito inortmawes of the Company. | ie ‘nortt, two -boyewitiess could not | and tat : FM Hadi d Peori pan hageerer abaogtlig ih this une onerated tell thi buE" belonging to tho pnt Boe (ee en nme tO adison and Peoria-sts. thot” funded: (lebtedness for tho new-cone | 28° in—pushed | Luuis or knocked | hin | city, Ito was arrested by Ollicer John Mucor. down, and began hitting him in the fuco. Louls serenimed for the witness, As the Initer was (urning around to seo what was the matter two of them took hold of hin They struck bin twice in the fuco and once in the neck, and knocked himdown, When witness got up, one of them bad his bat. Witness ran for him and he turned upon him. Witness tank out his knifons he rin, and ae witness stooped for his hat tho boy hit him in the fuce, Witness did not know whether he struck him with the knife ornot, Ilo was shown tho knife, which waa 1 lirge two-bluded poeket knife, and he reeng- nized Ita his. Ho struck at tho boy, but did not know whether bo hit hin or not, Witness did not wipe the knife off, and did not know, whether there was any blood upon it cr not, Tho man that witness struck did not. say a word, or tell tho otbora to “look owl.” The boy told a straightforward story, and insisted that itwas tho truth. He sald bo had made tho same stutement the day before to Capt. Garrigle in the Weat Chlongo Avenue Potlce Station, MINERS' STRIKE. Prrtsnung, Pa. Jan, 2.—The coal-mincrs’ strike of tho pust two weeks fn this section Is virtunily ended as far as the river mines are concerned, tho inen resuming at tho old wares of 3% cents per bushel, but it fs reported that thoy are to holt a meoting of delegates on Wednesday, anid, If two-thirds of the nilners tro in favorofn strike, thoy will bo out by Sature any ongain for 44%" cents,” Tho ‘raftrond miners aro still out,y except sin a few enges, thangh the operators clalm that they will all be in by Monday next; that the action of tho river iminers has’ weakened the strike of the rallroad mbiers. The wills and factories de+ pearing upon tho railroad miners are new sup ied by the river, Tho Sceretury for tho Miners’ Union, on tho contrary, clabis Uint the strike on tho milrand is stronger to-day than ever it.was, and that the miners show no signs soliduted avcurities. I¢fs claimed that the pres- ont indebtedness of the Wabash, St. Loule & Pagitle will not bo Inerensed by fie issue of the new mortgige, although the amount of tho at ter {8 understoml to, be $50,000,000, while the ex- fating mortenyes of tho Company tmount to only about $35,000,000. ‘Tho surplus, ft ta na- serted, will be user to convert tho presont in- debiness of the leused rong Into the now Wa- bash bonds, Some surplus bonds mny be left in tho trensury of the Compuny for the purpose of purchasing any necessary equipment. ‘The now consolidated mortgige, [tis suld, will Dear in- terest nt the rate of per cent.” i HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. A Little Girl Burned to Death, and Her Parents Serlously. Laat evening thero was in one of tho wards at the County Hospital a scone to mnke tho stout. “The Golden Opportunity Housekeeping Goods: heart quall, tho cheek grow pile, and theeye | Louls” Werr, another prisoner, testiflod | of Weakening. — 2 “nods ay *, aim In ono of the mate wants lay a monty | that SauuRiny nimat We au Guarles THG APACHE WAR HH cord aa p ry . fi te 1 hands covered with | 8! ; ¥ ; eat Mate nul ako head Etihad AK thoy were coming ont, ho belioved ‘A report was received at uillitury headquarters JUUNs tiv tite Avove e~ he pushed ayninst another man who was coming tn. Ho was set vpon, and wus knocked down partment during this completely concented in a hood and mask of yesterday from Maj. Morrow giving the details lint, guturated with all and time water, with | and kicked, He covered his face with his hands | of his first campaign against Victoria and his Q, which, the -eurrauiiting -bediling wis rinined, fo that hid wencilant contd not kick him tn the | Warm Spring Apaches, Hy loft Fort Muyard scale. nee. He got up as soon us he could, and enw | sept. 2 ‘ Yow. 2, + driving Vie- Tho eyes now and then peeped out from the | Churley K punching 4 fellow, but. coutd Sept. 23, and returned Nov, after driving Vio Notwithstanding the enormous advance toria to tho vielulty of the Corgclitas Mountains, In Mexico, over monntaing and rivers, amusing him severely on tho way. Morrow's comuinne consisted of eighty-one onlisted men and eight- een Indian scouts. Tho casualties were prine elpnily from the rough marching and want of water, Victoria's band outnumbered tho troops: three to one. hot sev whether ho hud n knife. Tho fellows tinn ran oway. Witness sald he was 17 years old, He and some other boys clubbed together and boughta bottle of whisky in Hermann’s suloon, and after that somebody who had been successful attho mifiie “set up the beer,” aud witness drank five glasses, After rotiring for « short. timo a verdict wns refurnest to the effect that the decoured caine to his doath by a stab from uv knife in the hands of Churtes Sclinnk, and that Louis Werrn was an aceessury tothe deed, and Sateeereatcr aed that both these prisonors bo hold without ball to await tho action of the Grand Jury. The othors were allowed togo upon thelr own rocogulzances dn $1,000 ball, AN EYE “ BUSTER,” Ofiicer John MeTiymo, of the West Twelfth Reorched and swollen cyellds, which were visl- dle through small upertures in the mask, and, through a lnrgor opening, tho blackened nostrils, the blistered and parbollod Ups, and a smelt tuft of elnged beard. It was plainly to be Been thut the pationt was sufferlug tortures beyond description, But « moment later, when an attondant antered and spoke a fow worda to him, the heart of a father overeaue tho Intenso pulp, and the etluging burnin gave way to a grivf- stricken heart, His only child had just died to the femalo ward above. Tho little ono was burned beyond all power to ‘save, and the mothor, her- self suffering fram horrid burns, breathed easier when she knew tho little one was outof pain. Despite his condition, tho father could not in Linen and White Goods during the past six months we are determined to offer our immense stock of Towels, Table Linen, Napkins, and Quilts at lower prices than ever quoted before tho raise. Ladies will do well to call and examine the Bargains, whether intending purchasing or not, ‘ SUICIDE. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Fort Warne, {nd., Jan. 4.—In Arcola, Inst, vight, James Wiggins, uged 00, died from tho elfeots of polson figken ith wuicidal inteut. od BUSINESS NOTICES 1 Case Toom Dlec Tuble Linen, extra heavy, at 3507 gourd wulue at Be per yard. 2 Cases Hatf Hteached Table Liven, satin fintahed, at S00; lowest price ever auld for, T5¢. HO Pieces Super Cream Double Damask af 703 would be cheap at Blo 4S Pleces plucat quality Barnaloy Bleached c iY f A good remedy to have on hand In Lonarer be cop ts fovert cngh Pra Btrct Btatlon, 14 laid’ up at homo with that | cold miusons iaStncnflistor'a Cough Mixture, It | or Unbleached at $1) wortls $1.00. gaze upon his dead ehitd, und to oonsole the | broken eyo of bls, and wit not be capable of | Is becoming very popular, Metull at 600 by all 125 Dor. Towela, AU-Llnen Damask or Heather fi, samme. allwht dexrou. About the cat, | duty for some time to come. Thore ts no doubt | irumwiste, 7 Huck, full yard tong, at 134-20 euch; have from whieh the body of tho child was taken to minke room for the futur, «. heart-broker group was gathered, ‘Tho wito, xearched un- Ul tho water-blistens on: her fies and cars sttick out Nku great drops of dow, and her arms swathed in lint, Shoe protested that her burnw dtd net hurt abit, and at the sume time was ready to faint with exhuuation and wo, At uneh writhing ovement of Her husband ‘a gasp escal rt her, and sho wring her hinds tn igo nized frenzy. Some relatives, Crionds, and nelgh- ‘bora who hid eatled to console the altiieted pair: were shedding tears copiously, ug were ison number of the Inmates of the wand, All this tho result.of an xecident which ac- curred nt about 13 yesterday afternoon tu the: house of Charles Woodwanl, & painter occupy Ing tho rear hulf of the third story of a buttde ing at No.@a West Luko street. Br, Woodward bad got the Job of palntlog a house on Michigna. uvenie, and preyuimitory: thoroto waK mixed ala for tho walis of tho house, Thore was n brisk fro fin the kitehen, and in the reor of this wax aemall shed tHled with paints and alls. While Stns, Woodward was washing the dinner dixtes, hoengaged in preparing the alze, nud was boiling 1 tron pot full of resin nnd other fngredionts, when suddontly Ht enught. He ronde au effort to threw the taming wines out of a window, but waa go horribly borat obout the face, hands, and arms that ho wos compelled to drop. ft He called out tobi wife, and then, running into nn ad Joining apurtment, he scized his ilttte daughter: at her play, hopiug to rescue her from tho Hames. Bute died, blinded, and disabled, he fell three Utes to the tloor, ahd both ho and the little one would huve perished then and thero heen selling for £7. 800 Hox, Damast or Huck Towels, extra largo, 250, well warth G0e 28 Dor. Huck or Damaak Towels, with ted fringes, worth $1; reduced to GUc. 100 Dox, 5-8 AlleLinon Napkins, 750 per dos.j wenat price 8125. 50 Doz, 8-8 Double Damask Napkins, Ryd thia Ina great bargaln, us wo havo sold thene Freely at $2.20. 3 Bales Toilet Much Crash, 16 inches whleg al 1-20 per yards sold by the bala at To, a Marseilles Quilte at $1.25; former prica but thut he will lose tho eye. In Hackett's pos- session when arrested waa found the Instrument with which it was done, and Its ike has neyor been seen in the Police Department. It ina sinall, but stout, band of Iron, which fla about thy bund xt the knuckles, The ends terminate dn two spikes or prongs set abont three-fourths of anineh apart, and two other prongs are so placed that one muy bo used on the top of tho closed fst, nd the other on the lower stilo of the fist, It is a formiduble weapon, and completely overtops. the ordinary" brnga knuckles,” Hackett fs stitl held a prisoner, the officer's cone ditlon belng thought somowhat rerions, Ei- ward Fitzgonild, the youn Rian whom the ofl. cer was arresting at tho tne of the nasault, wis held by Justico Walsh In $200 to tho oth. Consumptive’s Hope—A genoroun nus tritious dict, puro alr, and Colden’s Lieblg's Liquid Bxtriet of Reef taken regularly. OCOLATEH, For Broaktfast! CHOCOLAT MENIER, Ask Your Grocer For It! PARIS AND LONDON, NEW YORK DEPOT, 28 GREENWICH-ST, FRANKLIN MAG VEAGIE, CHIPAGO. 04 Marsoilica Quilts, slightly aotiet, largest slzoand ectra heavy, $3.95 each) good value for $4.50. Alarye lotof Embrotdered Plano and Table Spreads reduced over 25 per ocnt, SAME GOODS AT. NORTH SIDE STORE. ——_—— VINANCIAL. W. B. TAYLOR & €O., Members of the New York Stock Exchaoge, No. # Wall-st, Now York. Buy and soll on ninratn, oF for Investors. Accounts and corremondance invited. NOTICE. ARRESTS, William Hf. Millor, colored, is a prisonor at tho Armory, charged with tiehing from Ambrose Auatin of $17 worth of watch and chain while ho slupt in a lodging-house at No. SU State Bircel. Jumos Bird and W. 2. Kolloy, two well-kyown confidence men urrested in this elty one day nat week, are boing helt by the police for the Bherilf of Kaukukee, they having been identl- led by two cinployés of tho Hlnols Contral Thdlroud a8 tho men who turned & Granger's roll of wealth into thelr own pocketa, Louts Perelval, a Belgian 20 years of ago, was ‘Tho pastnarslily heratofore oxlating botween tho derained under the tru nme of Haun & Abbott ts {hiscluy disanived by matual consent, Aitdebta und dette rte Won Gly aid given by cone | arrested at W o'clock yeaterday afternoon by’ | fabiilus are assumed by David J. Mruut, and all aol | TS epAiTMENT OF NEATE,, WASIINGOTON, Tk, Webard Wwettuker ‘A fourth" Inmate of. the | Sergt, Deshon of tho ‘Lineatn Parke Palco, and | Yotonts eli Uo sana with DI RAUN & ABBOTT. DEAE Te fone ee Ata Mtn hee be z house, Mrs. Ellon Bivadiman, sister to Med. | Wis loeked up at the Larrabeg Strout Poller | chicago, Jan. 3 10, + | recotved utints Dopartment from Mr, John A. Kaw Woodward, was slightly burned, but waa able to | Stutlon charged with an issault with intent to son, thy Minister of the Upltcd Hiates at Vienna Ver depateh Nu. id, Datei Jun. 8, SOOTHING SY¥IRU MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP For all Diseancuof Children, auch as Teeth- ink. Wind Colic, Diarrhaa, &c., rellable, and hasmless remedy, the gums, reduces all inflanimation, and not agly relieves the chitd from pain, but regu. lates the stomach and bowels, correcta acid- ity, and gives tone and cnergy ta the wholo ayatem; gives teat to the mother and health to the child. Never did we know an Instance of disaatl a by any one who all aro delighted er bg An Old, Renowned, Excellent Remely commit mpo. He ‘ontloed Into tho park a Inte xirl named Sophia Jacobs, 13 yoans of ago cand diving with hor paronts ut No, 178 Dayton street, and offered hor #8, nud mandy handsome premises, nil of which shy ro- fused, Willlam Stenger, tho blucksinith at the park, thinklog Pereival's intentions wrong, fol- jowed him up, and enme upon hit Just in tine to prevent hl committing tho outrage, Whon weurchod at the station, 9 bottle contain: Uncturo of cantharides wus found on Uls person, ROBBERIES, Runday aftornvon the house of Carl Itllocke, No, 413 Wout Obio atroet, was enterea through a rear door duriug the ansence of tho family, and was plundered of about $100 worthof clothing and jewolry, J. Bluw, a Junk-dealer doing busincss at No. 682 Btate street, yesterday complulned at tho Armory tht at 6:90 in tho morning two men whom ho know quite well entered hia shop Just asho waa opentuyg up, und, while ono abbed him by the throat, tho other nindacked his pockets for tive $20 bill, aftor which thoy ce capo, Ho wanted warrunts for tholr urrest. A snunk-thlef got way with @23 cash early yonteriy morning from tho uitlon of the Atluu- lo & VPacitle Luleygraph attics on Washingtan street, pear the Board of ‘Trade, Join Kelley, the night-clerk, curulowly’ lgft the duor open bo- inst bla while engaged In Bweeplng of the slde- walk at daybreak, A short time before Kolley took go0 In bills out of the drawer and put them into a safer place. Satay forenoon a mun nained Johu Kelley reported at the West Madison Street 5tutlon that on the ulght of the Ath Inst, bo was us. gaulted ut the corner of Weat Adame und Canal strecis by twa men, who robbed him of about $7 cosh, Yesterday Thomas Veviuy and Jub go home unattonded. “Muttroaies were duvtily procured, and Str, and Mrs. Woodward and child were conyeycd fo the hospital, ‘The child, though only curs and Binoenths old, hung onto: Hite teniclously, and death did not retleve her peony: wutil niiurthy utter § o’¢lock last evening, The hospital physichin fears tat Woodward ine hulee the flame, and (hat bis cuso will prove a Very worioud one, ‘ABUL nlurin wits given at once on tho discoy- ory of tho fire to Enylno No. 14, and aubsequent- ly Hox 456 waa turned in, Tho damage done to the building, whloh sowned by Mn. Burah d, Mound. of No. dn) West Monroe atrest, is about $100, Mra. Huss, occupying the front of the house, and TJ, Rester, Geeupying the second floor ua dental parlors, lose about €0 aah on furniture, Tho furniture und entire contents of tho aparunonts ovcuplod by the Woodward. fouilly was tolally dustroyed. ——=—_—__ SOLDIERS' REUNION, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Jaa, 2.—Tho Merchants’ Assoelution inet loenight and appointed a com- mittee re codperate with the Chamber of Com- meroe and Kxvoutlye Cotnmittcs of the Boldiore’ Jtennion Association In preparing for the reco fe tlon of Gon, Grunt und the soldlen’ reunion fo Jute, Tho bust nah ATT NR, GRO UF An under tho ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS, MRS. WINSLOW'S with its operations. Directions sccompanylog oach Bottle, BS GUARD AGAINST counterfeit, poor, worthless and unprincipled imitations which are sometimes thrust upon the un- wary by reason of their large profits, Be-None i on CUR TS 8 ine untcas the fac-similo PE Theautsldaiweaprer ee Late te On FO! Children's Bald by Druggists throughout the world, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. | TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. Complaints. 25¢,-WOKLD-FAMED REMEDIES.-25¢. DROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, for Coughs, Colds, Bore Throat, Hoaracness &c. BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, for Relieving al! Pain, Internal and External, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMPITS, for Eradicating Worma ia Children, (Unfalliog.) BROWN'S CAMPHORATED DENTIFPRICE, for Whitening and Preserving the Tyeth. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. - JUDGE RYAN'S ILLNESS, . Tribune, Speciut Wiepatch to The Chicago SULWAUKEE, Jon, 26—Advices from Madison sit has now been cou cnet to its Ronse fa weeks, hus aasuined such a avrloud 0 Uist thure ie ivtid hope of bia recovery. ne “ Halr Rovivum " restores gray halr to Its or! inal colur for 50 vents, SY =

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