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RAILROADS. ‘The Annual Report of the Mil= waukee & St. Paul. Ohicago & Pacific Controyorsy Drawing to a Close. Grand Trunk Reorganization—Possible Re- duotion of Enst-Bound Rates, MILWAUKEE & 8ST. PAUL: ‘The sixteenth annual report of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Mnilrond Company for the yenr ending Dev. 31, 1870, has just been com- ploted, and will be submitted nt onco to the stockholders, ‘The report is a highly Interesting one, and contains many matters that hitve not ‘been goncrally known or heretofore published, The report shows tho gross earnings during the yenr 1370 to have boun $10,012,819; expenses, in cluding taxes, $5,473,704; not earninge, $1,030,021, ‘The compnrative carnings and expenses for tho years 1878 and 1879 are ns follow: Mes, TED, NIVOLE SIO: 18TR, S851 z0vs Ivercnsoy SLAs! cperuting ‘oxpenses, 1810, S64rh ahs 1818, Fh Iner 8814813 net oarniny BA, SHINO: INT, SLEW ASE Incrense, $674,010. Daring tho yeur 180 tho Company ucquired hy constriction tnd purchase 825 miles of rod, In Dakotn extensions have becn constructed from Pattersonville, by way of Marlon Junction, to Running Water, on the Missour! River, opposlt thy mouth of the Niobrara, a distance o f 14 iifies, and from Marion Junction westerly nines teen miles, which lust named tine will probably be carried through to tho mouth of America Crevs, on the Missouri River, distance of ninety four ‘intles, during the yenr 180, Jt being Htrendy partly geided. ‘The Western Union Taliroid, extending from Maelne by way of Frevport. to Savanna, on tho alee River,— nid thence ton Junetion with the Chlengo, Rock sland & Paelfle, seven miles cast of Rock Island, fi distance of 10 miles, Sud exclusive of twentys three miles branches elnee constructed, js now permanently united with and forms na part of the property of the 8t. Paul Company. The got earnings of tho Western Union, now the Racine & Southwestern Division, were equal to 8 per cent on $5,200,000, The branch froin Sparta to Viroqua, ndistince of thirty-two miles, wag completed und opened for business In Septem= Dor, nnd its trafle eomes fully upto the oxpectas tons that were formed of ft.” Tho Davenport & Northwestern Hatlrond, extending from Dayen= wrt to Cresco, It witha brane from Eldriidga ToStaquonera’ hug beet priretased by the Ati waukeu & St. Paul. ‘The road comprised in this purchase consists of 103 miles unfinished and nhout sixty miles partly graded, and tho Bt. Paut Company fssned in payment thorcof 81- 60,000" bonds, running “forty yents, and ‘bearing 5 percent interest, ‘That portion of the untinished rend betweon Fayette and Fort At- + Kinson, about twenty-five miles, wii be com~ pleted about May 1, und form a connection with ‘the main lines ot the Company, thus giving w through Uno from St. Pail und’ Minneapolis to Davenport, and thenco by other lines form tho Shortest Ine from thuse points to St. Louis. TIE CHICAGO & PACIFIC, Tho attorneys of the Chicago & Paolfic Ptall- oud Company yesterday appeared before Judyo Blodgett ‘wd gaye him to understand that thoy had patd into Court the day before $410,100 in gold, with Intereaton that amount at 10 per cent since, making about 1,011,000, and asking fora certifleute of pur- He ‘They Ton id sen ‘additional mount found to be dug on camputation, muk- if $1,012,802 In all, and the Judge then entered Honler reciting that sich sum had been paid [iwward redemption of the roud from the sale to yohn P, Bhiir and others May 1, 1870, and tlading: "that sitld defendant, the Cotoago. & Pacilla Hallroad Company,hbus on its part dono what ap- pears to bo ucedful tu effect a redemption from Juch sale, but the Court reserves for furthor ution the time nud termson whien it ea et the delivery of the property to tho ssuld Company. Mr. Taubneds ‘on behult of tho Blair intereat, naked that the Company be required to pry ‘Snto Court the further sin of 8103,000 on uc~ count of moneys advanced to buy bonds, and + 160,00) adyaneed by the. purehusers tu pay tu Jerventiz petitioners. Action was postponed ‘wnt next Mondny on this matter, ‘Tho Cumpuny then Med its appeal bonds from the deliciency ‘decrees. "Tho uppent bonds were quiginally for the amount of the decrees, but tho judyu directed them to bo made df per cent urger, 80 18 to cover interest, dumnge, ete, A snotion was also made to discharge the Receiver Bnd surretaler the property, and this was get for Reurluy Monday. : Tt ia the general opinion that the motion to digchurge the Hecelyer will be granted, us thle is Andleated AF ead 2 Blodgutt’s remurks und te- ons thus far. ‘ho Blair people have so fur boen beuten at overy polut, und there scems to be no food rengon why they should longer oppose the congummution of the lute urrange= ment with tho Milwaukee & St. Paul There ja but one optaton, and that fg, that. the arrunge- ment is-tho best that could huve been made for all concerned, The bondholders, including Mr. Binir, will got tho full amount of purchuses money With Interest at 10 per cont from lust May, which adds some 00,000 to the $010,000 Tor which — tho round was bid in by tho Blur people, Tho — purchusers get tho Interest on the full amount for the whole yeur, although thoy huve paid into court ouly about $425,000 since Jan, 1, leaving thom 3 clewr Profit of some Bw. But besides being good thing for the bondholders, it fa slgo n youd thing for tho stockholders and Judgment eredit- ors. Had the rowd not Deen redcemud by the Milieankeo & St. Paul Compuny, and the prop: erty allowed to go into the possession of itaulr under the fervelosure sale, the stoekholders and Judgment creditors would not have .reecived a cunt, «As It is they get over $200,000, CHICAGO & GRAND TRUNK. Mr, Joseph Hiekson, Gonoral Manager.of the Grand ‘Trunk Railway of Canuda, oftighlly ane nounces tho cougolldution of the various ronds forming the now Chicngo Extension from Port Huron to Chicuge, under the numo of Chicago & Grind Trunk, The principal offices of the ,new Company will bu at Port Ifuron, Buttle Crevk, and Chicugo, It wilt also have onicas at London, Engiand, and In New York City ‘and Montreul. The otlicerd of the Com- Puny tire; Churles B, Pucl eral, Munigery, nud Churles Perey, Seeretary and ‘Treasurer, hendquurters at Port Hurouy J, C, James, Chief Engitrer, K. Blackwell, Mee! cal Sip tendent, and H, Funnel, Superhtondents beatle quarters at Buttle Creek. Tho genoral frelght and ticket ollices will be at Chicago, ‘The frst Bountof Dircetors ures Josoph Hiekson and L, J. Seurgeant, Montren! » W. Medanuuh und James MeMilun, Detroit; John Mecatlery, F. A. i Waituiun, A. Ht Dutt 2 Lowe, und William Munro, eugo; DJ. Norton, Albuny, Ne ¥s5 W.'L. Beardsley, Auburn, NN: W. 8. bupurely BN. Yu: Thoms, 8, Stuntiold, South Mend? }. Stantial DeForest, Bkinior, Vulpurulso; Charles Fy Hare riogton, Port Huron. . IOWA RAILNOAT MATTERS, Speetat Correapondence af The Uhicapo ‘Tribune, Des Moines, April &—Tho valuation of the riflrond property hus at lust been comploted, and tho Secretary of Btute 13 to-day aonding the Usts to the Varlous countics for taxation pur- poses, ‘hia should hive been done the Jat of Burch, Tho Executive Counoll bud tixed the yaluation under the Iw of last yeur, but tho eutaluture sy tt to add one-half init) to tho Stare levy, and deluyed (he decision until the Very lust day of the session. ‘This required a ree adjustinent of tho eutire valuation and appare onment of ull rods aud branches in the seve eral counties, and his kept a hinge foreo of clerks busy for two weeks. The totyl valuation of all the roads ta fowa, 4,711 mifles, ts nearer i: ‘The increased valuution over lust year i 612,006.05. ‘The inerensed miluagy for the year is 48752, or nhout bY percent. ‘The taxon this vale ution will mfount to $01,276.10, an fucroase over Inst year of $60,471.08, ‘The vuluution of tho Chicago trunks ines in this State fy us fultows; 1 Yahuatton. 004,885 ASS GS OAK) RED ores 1,957,014 ‘siuon7,009 | $408,007 valuation of ruuds ta based on Taxes, The incre’ tholr gross earnings, which evidences remark- able prosperity, Jay Gould Is setting his trap to catch tho oust- wi it passenger trutho fram Connell Hlutts, $8 stuted by local oiliciada that: the roudbed ‘and trek fa to uo put in Hrst-class oondition at one, when two orthy dnest-cquipped tratas on the Atnericnn Continent will be placed thereon, The Chutes will tw auperlativels exaallent in force and finish, Hx2i-tneh cylinders, to whieh will be ated baggmge aud express cers, two Horton ghatrcard, a Pullmun wlewper, und dintny-car, Leaving Council iutfa at 6p. tu, it will arrive dn St. Louls 007 a. in. the next morning, making The “run in fourteen hours. A duplicate trilo will leave 8t, Louly ia tha. evenlug, and urrive oat othe Biutty Tuo next morning. It Ls proposed to land pus Benyers fn New York several hours ubend of tho ather fellaws who yo around by Chicago, Ju Gould wall tind tho sprightly ‘Tom Batter, with his “royal” Chicago, Muriington & Quiney; the Vigorous Marvin Hughitt, with tho ploneer” Northwestern; and Hugh Kiddie, with tho * old Tellubly” Rock vlad, close on bis heels whet ae gets thoxe two tralia feully to curry paasen= fers round by the * big bridge.” ‘The Towa poul> Jouda tre now in ebape to du some tall travoling, * Dlectingy are being held to receive tux ald to the Lnidtanole branch of the luck Ivland Hiv in Clurk County, vin Medura, and tho {a youd for suucead, Ww HCOrs Of the Miyourl, Iowa & Nebrase beyen tu wet thu yrude-stakes for the ward trom Corydon, but whether 2 Grove or tke Humeston route have bec Jet f ett ta buve beer Jet for completing & St. Loula, from Forest City in uillra, fo Livermore, thy ruad tw Fort the Minna: Winnebago Couniyy foy Which will then comply) Dodge. Tho work is to bo dono so that trains fill be runnin JIniy 1, at which date through ans will bo pubon from Minneapolis to this city, : SIOUX CILyY LINTS. Bpretat Ispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Broux City, In. April 9—Tho St. Paul & Bluux City Hond will take off tratns on tho Niobrara branch May 1, for thirty days, during which timo tho track will be widenod to the standard gauge and graites reduecd. ‘The oitizens of hed Foley to-day fiona sr o rive the right of way tothe Mil- Faeroe Bt Paul Hond tor acuteott which will shorten tho line to Yankton ten miles, Work will commonco on this cut-off Monday, SAN FRANCISCO & NORTHERN. BAN Fitanorsco, Cal, April U.—Artteles of in- corporation of tho San Franclaco & Northorn Itallroad wero filed to-day, This Company fs owned by the Now York Syndicate, which hus purchased and consolidated the North Paettc Const Rallrond, the Ban Rafael & San Quinton Tallrond and ateumora, and tho Redwood thnber lnndsof tho Russian River Lund é& Latmber Com- ny. CONSOLIDATION COMPLETED. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. 8r. Paun, Minn, Apel &—A deed was fled here to-day, conveying from the Bt. Pant, Still- water & Taylor'a Falls Ratlroad Conpany to tho St, Paul & Stoux City Company, all the property, real estate, rolling atoel, ete, Lelong. Ii to the former Company, ‘This completes tho consolidation arranged Inst fall. ITEMS, Tho Baltimore & Ohlo Raitrond will bring hero this morning 3,600 emigrants. Most of theso people will seek homes nnd employment in the Northwest. Tho Milwaukee & St. Paul ond Northwestern Rallronds will take them to their points of destination, Mr. T.J. Potter, the ofletent Assistant Gen: eral Munnger of the Chicago, . Burlington & Quincy Railroad, has beon chosen a delegate at hirge from Jowa to tho National Repubticun Convention in thiselty. Mx. Pottor is decidedly agatast 0 third tern. The dispatch from Bloomington announcing that Mr. A. A. Ackerly, Master Aicohanic of tho Chienyo & Alton, has resigned, and that his resignution takes cifeot at once, 18 incorreet, in so far that tho resignation doeq not take cifect until June 1. No successor to Mr, Ackorly bus yet beon selected. It 4s generally belfevod in railroad circles herb that the trink Ines will decide pon nuother re- duction fin the cnst-bound grain rates on tho Abth of thisimonth. [tis very lkoly that at the sume thoe a reduction in provislens and other rates will bo mnde, Tho rates on tho Intter articles itro still the same ns thoy wero during: tho winter, and thore is much complaint mmong the shippers, and especially the packers, becuse those high figures continuo to be muintained. Tho Atchison, Topoka & Santa F6 Railroad was completed yesterday to Albuquerque, New Mexico. ‘This point ig ta be the Junction for tho Western and Southern branches of the road, the Western Branch going ta Los Angeles and 8an Francleco, Cal, over tho old Atlanta & Pa- cific route, and the Southern Branch to Guay mus, Mexico, on the Gult of California, ‘The work on both Unes will be pushed with ull possi- ble vigor. It 1s expected. make the Junction with the Southorn Puciilo allroad ut or near Tucson atout October, Tho trial of the condemnation ense by the Chi- enyo & Western Indiana Rallrond against the Luke Shore & Michigan Southern; and Chicayo, Rock island & Puciiie Ratlronds for right of way: over the tracks of tho Intter ut Sixteenth strect, wns begun in the County Court yesterday, Tho Chicago & Western Indiana introduced testi+ mony showlug that thy yulug, of the land iu- volved wns £12,407, ‘The defentnnts say thoy will show that this fs but the valuation of vacunt and tnoceupled land, and is not the valuation buged upon tho purposes for which it is used. $$ CRUSHED TO DEATH. At 10 o'clock Just night Join Leonard was pickéé up, or rathor bly nearly Hfeless remains were picked up, on tho Ilinols Central Hallroad at Kensington - Station, just south of the clty, Hfs right urm was crushed at the shoulder, his right leg at tho hip, his left leg ut tho ankle, and besides he received a sovere nfalp wound, Ifo was taken to St. Luko's Hospital, where be did at 1:00 last night. Tho manner in which be was run down caused n-suspicion that he might have been foully dealt with, but short- ly before death engued he was able to tulk, He was Intoxicated, and was walling along tho track, and probably fell asleep upon ft, Ho claimed to haye a brother bonrding with’ Mrs, O'Brien, ub the corner of Wells and Kinzie atrecta, — BORN ALL ALONG THE LINE. Mrs. Thonins Fay, on her way from Toronto, Cru, to Join her husband, while on thé Michigan Central train which arrived yosterday morning, gaye birth toa tine female child. She was ute tended on the train by Dr. Rulph D'Ary, of [o- tnso, Macon County, Mich,, and upon hor arrival here by Dr. LH. Montgomory. Mother and ghild are doing well at tho Muassnsolt House. The futher promises to natwo the child Ningara, after tho wlceplug-var in which tho little one was born, 85 = Young Mrs. Christiaucy’s Four Years of Marrled Life. Washington Latter 4 St. Lonts (lohesDemoerat, They wero murried in the morning by tho Chiapliin of tho Senate, and took tho nuon train to Philadelphia, Senator Ferry, who had of- flelated as best man to tho poor bridegroom, rose in his seat when Mr, Christinuoy'’s name way culled in tho Senate roll, and “begyed leave to state that nis collenguc had paired.” In Phitudelphin the bride was homesick, fone- vome, and wretched, She wept and boohuoed awellid her nore, and soddoned hur ayes, culled tho city n stupid 'old town, and probably thought tho sumo thing of ‘her spouse, if she wa forbearing enough not to say 50. On her return thero was questioning and orying among society hidles as to whether they Bhowld cal or, DUC Mra, Fish sottled that mutter by being almost the first one to ull and congratulate the Httle bride. Among the rumors wig one of « guy young lover from the South, who hud given her up for the while, promising “to wait for her," whatover kind wishes thit might mean for tho Benutor, At 1 reception at the White-flouse, which thoy at- tended soon after, Senator Curisthuney: and his bride wero the sensntions of tho alfair. Ar- rayed iu her wedding-dress of whito ilk, with a Jot, puted piistron down the front, like an ine U's christening robe, sho clung timidly to hie urn, her eyes ivalnig roundly ut the Leautles und sights of the eociat” seventh heaven to whieh sho bad ut list penetrated, it all now eho has had to an y ad{en, bor complaints and statemonts—glvon frevly to print,—luaving finished her vareer and covery hope of comproinige, . A yearugo sho trod the preefous Turkey rays of Lady ‘Thornton's drawing-room, ute terrupin with crested fork, uudnow she colora photographs in tho dings room of n bourding-house, and regales berscit with britunnin waro and fronstone china, Her Jit appeurunce in Bouioty here was at Lady ‘Thornton's reception, lust’ February, ja after Chiristlangy's cuntiriiation us one Minister to Peru, and quito flattering attentions were paid thon during the vente. As soon, now, a8 the prevent complications botweon Peru und her neighbors are ndjustad, dir. Christhaney will ro- tari, und thon woto the [ttle womun who onco bowitehed his venerable fancy! i ‘Tho Marriage of tho, Duchess of Now= cantle, New You, April8.—A cabloapeotatannounces: the murriage of the Duchesd of Nowcustlo to ‘Tom Hobler, tho apern sluger, Tho bride ia a dunghtor of the lato millionaire bunker, Tope, London. White residing with her mothor at Nive in 18H who attracted the uttention of tho then Enrl of Lincoln, who afterward became Duloo of Newcustle, Tho mateh did not moot tho wpproval of Hope or the members of his funnily, but the Indy was bent on wearing a coronet, ani #ho had ber way, Tho debts of tho lato Duke wore enormous nt the tine of tho marriage, wid tho sum of 820,000 wid fulawahry to ae thom of, Tho patrimontul estate ut Clumber, which had jong’ been sequestered for the ‘bonetlt of ocvditors, was reloased fro alr yrnsp und retitted on a muguiticent scute. "Tho ‘conpbe lyed togethor happily until the intro auction of Bir, Hohler into the family clrele in Ist, which led to an estrangemont, ho ond of Keundil, divorce proceedings, und ‘separation that lasted until the Duke's death lust your, Hohloy, though possessed of fine voice, 1d not conaldeped by tmpresariog a bright particular star, ickiug fish gud correetuess, Of hite, howover, his muslenl education haw bean cone ducted nuder ho Lest mtators, whose services were Iniinbiomely compensated by the Duchess, Mer vldest son, the Eurt of dncoln, and bule to the Duliedom, tau boy of about 10 yours, whe inet with in nevident i childhood, wud te now 1 cripple. Asimitur uvcldent befell hls younger Lrother, “Lord Clinton, very reeently,and tho colueldence wus looked upon by the superstitious asan i-omen for the fumily, Tha Duchess, though -apeung from a wealthy funily, 8 nob possessed of 0 yeent fortune in ber own right. sible Saka A Judge Dolines His Powltion in Ade Vanco of a ‘Trial, Lavayerry, Ind, April 8,—Tho sult of John 1 Gnyen ya. Joseph editor of the Zemperance Herald, abo BO IMNch hus, beon suid for the hut week, wus culled bofory bis Honor Mayur Kiinimel. Tho purtics were ready to proceed, when his Honor rows and stated thut be cnturtuined| too much personal foeling agulust the dufundant in the cave to cudenvor to heur the case, Tho Herault bud inallgned him ja vurious ways, bad pubs Mahedl Hos about bim, and only a respect for law und tho positlon he occuplod befure tha peopto reverted bbw at once adjourning vonrt, and in tive minutes’ tue giving editor Paudeey all tho “justice” he wanted thon and there. ‘Tho Herud/bus wrongfully accused bls Jionog {i auyerul instances, wid bu at one tino seriously thought of bringlug procecdiuxs uxulnst ita cditur, The origlial papers wero ease anil newiohes ah pe bse ure Jtley Applebaugh, wad) a bear! ae for Saturday mourning nest Fe “THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. | : SMALL-POX. The Starting-Point of the Infec- tion Discovered. A Number of Living and Dead Cases Brought to Light. Singular Conduct on tho Part of a Doctor —Noglecling Precautions. ‘Tho den of small-pox which was supposed to extatin the city. and which bné been tho terror ofthe Heatth Department for some days, has been discovered, It fs located on tho west side of Halsted stevot, between Mndison and Monroe, ina thickly-populated district, nnd its location caine ty tht by Dr, Bradley reporting a death from the dread dlaenso at No. yesterday morn ing to the Hegistrar of Vital Statistics, aud ask- {ug fora burial permit, Tho announcement of adeath fromthe disease upset tho nerves of everybody around the oltice, of course, but an examination of tho premises and the deeensed was nt once ordered and made, It turned out that the vase had been a genuine ons, and that the decensed was n girl of 6 years of ngo named Suse K. Collings, and that, while sho had been lek for some tine, no one Know what her aifl- mont had been until after eho was doud, slinply because a phystchin had not beon called. Tho premlses were taken churgo of, tho body re- moved, vaceination und fumigation commenced, and for a time all was oxcitoment in the vi- einity. after the caso had been disposed of the au- thorlitics sot nbout AN INVESTIGATION IN THE NETOIBOMTOOD to ascertain, if possible, tho source of the dis case, The first pluce visited was No. v1, which is next duor south, where a lndy was found Just recovering from tho discnse, and inquiry clieited tho fnut that a Mrs.- Lockeruge had died in tho houso on or about the sith of Murch. An examination of tho records of the Health Department showed that the decoused and child had been reportea by Dr. G. KK. Dyas, on the Athy ng having tho chicken-pox, ad that the motHer was not likely ta Ive, und furthermore that on the 25th the samo physician reported her death from bronchitis, ‘This was enough to satisfy tho inveatizutors that tho house was fullot smuil-pox; that Mrs, Lockor- age had died of it; that the little gltl noxt door had become Infected through contact with somo of the ininates of the premises; nnd the house ‘was ut once taken charge of by an officer, and every done that could be to ure Tost aiceitee spread of tho. How Dr. Dyna co have | inado . mis- take be oyidently bad made was not inquired into, beenugo it’ is easy, practitioners say, to mako nistakes Indingnoglng casos of the Kind,- and Dr, De Wolf is.u tirm bellever In the taille bility of his brothren,—but It struck the author- ities ns a little strange, and outofl tho ordinury Hne of blunders, that tho caso should hive been pronounced chicken-pox just before death, and ronchitis Just after, But, bo this ag it muy, tho fact fs thatthe nelghborhood Is Infested with amall-pox; that one death has certainty oc: curred from the disens that the residents of the vielulty are frightened bi nse deseription; aud that tho Kouree of the infection'in some of outside enses has been traced te the bullding in which Mra. Lockceniaa, dled, whether she died of chickenpox, bronchitis, or some other disense, ONE CASE IN POLNT, which was unmistuknbly traced to thnt house, ia that of the nun Ormes, who was taken froin No, 1x2 West Adams street a few dnysngo, At the thno he was removed he could give no explinu- tion of where he cuught the disense, execpt that he bad been working in Loomis’ laundry; but, tuking thia us a clue, tis found that on or about the thie of Mra. death this laundry did somo washing for sorae ono living ut the house where she died, and that Ormes’ purt of tho work was ‘to uasure the clothing whan it first came In, ete., and before it was wuebed, and Dr, Do Wolf is entirely satisfled that ho thus cone tracted tho diseuse, Jt ig not known whether or not the clothing was thatof Mri. Tay, ‘but whosever It was, thore ia gcurcely a doubt ‘but that it was Infected, While No, 01 was boing fumigated, and tho in- mutes vaccinated, a report eine to the Heulth Department that a Mrs, Turney, at No, 03, tho next door south, wits dowi’ with the sume dis- ease, ‘Tho report was signed by Dr. Smith, and an exninination showed that it was genuine, ind there is no doubt about its origin, It certainly exme from No. i, and those In authority uro aatisiled that not only this, but the most of the recent cune: emunated from tho sume source. How No, infected, however, 18 pst finding out, — but the most plausible theory advanced {a that tho disease wns brought to tho house orie- inuily by a. visitor or bourder fromm some of tho infected districts outside the city.- Mra, Turney: , Will bo taken to the Smull-Pox Hospital thfs morning. Dr. Hecker reported a case from No. 61, tho Anne street also, but an examination showed that be was injstaken, and that it was really a cuse of nicasles. A CASH WAB ALSO REPORTED during the diy from No, lal Menghor street, whieh Dr. Do Wolf thinks he can trace to Hale sted streot, The Petient was Jutlus Horwitz, and he was found to be sonding hly children to. the Fourteenth Street School, The case, huw- eve was of it. mild form, and it iy not thought othit there will be any further trouble from it, but, ua a precautionary: menutire, the children were tuken from sehool and yaculnited, ‘and to-day the school will he visited und all of the pupils will be oxamined as to whether or_ not they have beon thorvughly vacelunted, The examination would be wnneds essary, of course, If physicians and texchers bad beon exercising the care thoy should In adult. tug scholars, or if tho regulutions governing the: matter wero different from wht thoy arc. As it Ja, the child simply bus to procure the certifento ofapbysiehin that he or she has been vacol- nated, and tho loosenoss charucterizing tha giv- ing of these cortificates brings about ull this trouble, ‘The physician, as the rule now fs, yac- clmites, the “clit, aud gives a certinuate of vaculnation at tho samo tino. without know- ing whether the vaccination Is going to “ take" or not, Whores, he should not give tho cortlf- cate untll at least two weoks thorenfter,—or until he knows that the child has ticen thor- oughly yuccinited, Chen again, the teachers are aecused of baying shared with the physician: in this loose way of doing things, but, so far ns they wre concerned, tho developments of a few dnys proinises to do Battie good, In fuct, it was given out yesterdny that berentter the teachers would be required to exuiming each vhlld b admitting bln or her te school,—ov thoy como with the necessury vortiticn! to seothat thelr arma wero well marked; Thuy can do itas wellas not, and a ttle eave in this alroction will Hes amount of trouble in tho ‘future, espeulully if these smull-pox soured aro to vontinue, Dit. DE WOLF THINKS thoro will bo u few more cuses of tho disease in tho olty, but, sluce ite source hina been ascer- talned, ho bas no fers of ite becoming un opie demlo, For a few duys to come by Intends te yauelnate freely throughout tho infeete locatl- ity, and in districts whero the dlseaso would be wost likely to: take hold, and this, with tho aps proach of wuri weuthor, be thinks, will ontirely drive itout, A roportor visited tho Infected locality Just eventing to sco whut hud been done, aud how tho poopie felt, aud found everything folng on na tf nothing hud oceurred, No. 6), whieh ty u beor sitloon, wie in full binge, and there wore nowhere nny signs’ of aunllepox. Everybody was Jolly, and tho. beer wus being dished out without regurd ta tho fuet thit a victin of the dis- vise hud removed frum upstairs during the day, Of course, those who wore Hnbiblug knew nothing of tho dangera sure ryunding thon, and tho Health Departinent bud not posted any small-pox signs to ward them. fn fact, It wes von out in the nelgliborhood that the futhor of tho clild was Yery sensitive on the quedtion of smull-pox, on tho ground that if It was known that a cnse had been in the bulldiog Mt would injure bis busiuess, AT No. 11 tho supposed sentof the discaso—the appear. anee Wis ubout the same, The wpuer purt of ed, became tho building appeared to bo deserted, but inthe rostaurint busiioss was Halu onus usual The regular boardors wore suld to have pucked up aad moved to a more congonhl atniosphera, taking with thom tho chances of pete jutucted, and alsa the chiunices of thelr infecting thosu with whom thoy caine in contact, but nothing uppenred to buthought of tt. in tho nelylibore hood, for thous who weru held there ty business or othor tes wore only tov unxtonsto fave thon uway, Thoro was not even as much as8 warns dug card displayed, and, ta tha absence of it, Dusliess wus At No. the condition was rors: much tho suine. Tho sntoon was busy diepens) Wd Uquids, and the crowd came and went Juat os if the only inteetious or contagious disease known to tho medical profession, or, in tho Jangiuuge of Dr, Do Wult, tho “technically educated.” was av thousand’ milesuway. ‘hay sipped. tholr beer innovently, and the only Indication that thers wig, or bad boon, any. trouble in tho loeallty was announced by a wign upon the side-door tit “smull-pox ia bere,” whieh Was supplimented, however, by th® commoner lyn uf “ftouma’ to Rent; apply up-stalrs," which completely overshadowed It. An olllcer nt the door inight have proyented tho innocent inquirer after w roum to rent from exposing hhinself to the disease, if bo had fulleg to soe the other slyn, but he was not therg; and nn olllcer At the saloon door inight have protected tho thirsty wayfarer from tho chances of coming in contact with = pornos who hud beon oxposcd to stnull-pox, but that Iudiytd- ual, roy Sumy reuson or another, was otherwise enayed, The reporter found any amount of rumors in the nelybborbood us to TUE ORIGIN OF TIN INTECTION, und was told thut moro than one budy bad been romoved from No, 91, aud that the pluge had been Infeated for weeks, Ho beurd, fur fustance, of the woman who bad beou doing the washing for the bouse belug warned ogulnsteaying anytoing ubOUE tho prevalunoy Uf suiall-pox thuru, und Of the attending plysictan suppressing tbe facts, (he Suct, stung others, that hy bad .steuded a young man with tho disonsont that placo who wns oscen on tho street n few days ago with tho scabs yet wpon his fuce, <ul} in tho Interest of tho business of tho woman who runs tho restaurant. A gront many other things woro heard toniohing the sip. pression of tho facta, not only ns to the cures south of Madison strect, but also ns to the case at the corner of Lake and Halsted, and also thut thore wero suppressed enses yout. in the neighborhood, but tho reports given, with the facts, are CN i or ought to be, to linvo sige ested sonicthing clso than vaccination and ‘umigation, if It fs expected to confino tho Ulscuso to its prosont locullty, In bis meanderings tho reporter met, ‘THR COUNTY AGRNT, and he was loud in his compluints and out- spoken tn tla fears, He sald that it was hig be Hef that there was any amo the streets, and: baged his eon ton on the fet that for two weeks past sick and suaplelois persons wero culling upon hint for rellof—all non-residents. One case had came te hin during tho day, which was either smill- pox or menales, and tho doctora had disagreed, He bind no moans to provide for him, nnd hed gent him to tho County Hospital, where the wncortitaty 2s to his malady precluded ls ndtnbesion, “From there he was sent to tho Heath Dopart- ment, where the case wns pronounced mensles. Such. cuses, ho sili, were coming to hin every day, nnd he was powerless, ty did not ke to tui them lyose in the street, but could do nothing olse, At least n dozen of suck eases hid come to him in the last weels or moro which hid heen dismissed from some of the charitable institutions of tho elty, homeless and friendiess, and he having no meas to care for them they were on tho street, and, whethor thoy bad measles or aimnil-pox, they were scatter: ing whutever thoy lund io thing had Fone ao for, ho ral, that yesterday be request> ad the Cotmty ie ee ie to be ut his olliee Jonst two hutrs In the gk to eximing stich cnses, that thoy night bo disposed of fn some way, and, furthermore, had placed one of hi ofteers af his office door to proyent thelr coming in and infecting bis cmployéa and the poor womon and chilifren who were constuutly there for teller. He thinks that samething ongnt to ‘bo done at onve to meet the emergency and pro- tect the people, but had nothing to sitegest bee yond the necessity of the clty or county provid- ine ® pluce to Which ail such cases could bo gent. LOCAL CRIME. THE WOVED 'CMIEV: Tho Pacitto Hotel robbers wero not brought into court yesturday, us was expeoted, but will undoubtedly be arratgned some thine to-day. Among the books found in the room aceupied by the Peasos worg two which evidently were enrefully kept as momorands of ensh reccipta and disbursement. ‘Tho month of Jannary last netted Penso $248, und corel month sinco then had netted upwards of $150, muting a total of $600 for three months’ worl, ‘hia fa a very ool credit nceount, but when a few rs 1th the Penitentlary ure added to tho debit account, tho “Profit and Loss” will not show w very rosperous business, Tho Inst seeounts in he book word for April, a were $15 and i respectively. Now the pollee have axeer- tuned that the “$56 wis recelyed for n watch, and the $5 for anjopera-gliss, both of which wero found upon Thomas Eliiwon, This ahinoas Ing of proporty bus been Ellison's spcoinlity, and, could his companion be captured, the po- Heo think thoy would be able trice out the whereabouts of the romaindor of the property stulon from tho hotel. = ALLEGED DEVELOPMENTS, Manuuer Hughes, of the Perry Stove Com- pany, returned homo yestorday, and was not at all pleased with tho robbery of his bookkeeper several nights ago. The silverware In his pri- vate drawer was of no great value, and the eblet booty obtained by tha thieves was tho cash, which, as was stated, amounted to about 800, "Tho detectives have not necanplished much fn tho way of investigation. Thoy have, however, nscortilned, 80 thoy say, that tho book- Kueper, Mr, W. 1s, Russell, was ones w defaulter ton Jowelry tirm at No, 140 State atreat, but that upon being discovered be mde good the amount, and excused himsclf on, various grounds, Tho detectives have all atong"doubted: that tho rebbury wes perpetrated in tho inanner claimed, [tia unjust, however, to cat any ispersions hipes Ww person oceupying such a position, and within tho next, few days there ought to bo some way afforded him of clearin himself, ff, Indeed, bo ia not guilty, hls will probably be afforded him. ; : 2 THE JUSTICES, f B. Simpson, tho borso defilor, turned out to be tho man who nesnulted MeNeary, a custo- dian, with a knife, Ho was arrested and gave bonds of $300 to appear before Justice Brayton. ‘D. W. Sutherland, tho mun. who was arrested on complaint of G. W. Spencer, and churged with the lireeny of au {naurunce polloy, was dis- charged yesterday by dustica Meech on tho ovldanee. Seas A warrant was feaucd Peptonlay. by Justice In- Fersoll forthe arrest of J. “Frantz, of No, sts West ‘Twelfth street, on tho churge of selling Mquor tu minora. Tho Citizens’ Lengue ure tho prosecutors, Mr, P. L. Garrity, the caniy manufacturor, went before Justice Prindivilla Thursday’ ane swore out a warrint for the urrest of Clarence Pomeroy, the ex-Doputy Assessor, churging lim with the lureeny of 400. Mr. Pomeroy. had not been arrested up to o lute hour Inst night, Constuble Hartman went,.dlown on Handolph strout yeatorday to attuch a Chineso luundey, and the Celestinl who swore out the writ de- smunded that he attach the proprietors of tho phic, This was dono, thulr mumes wore entered on tho return, and aw eustedian was placed in charge of tho wholo outfit. - Gvorge Borz, keeper of the Washington Hotel, Cunal ind Madison streets, was arrested on iL ‘warrant sworn to by Mr. O.L. Dudley. Asant of tho Ilnola Hnmune Soctuty, charging hin with keeping neock-pit for the, purpose ot ebleken- Aiyhting. On tho oxnminition before Juatice Walsh yestordny witnesges teatiiod that they had attended chickan-fights in the baseinent of the Washington Hotel, and that some 150 sport= {ng men wero there an n recunt ovaning to wit ness n figlt, but were ftelghtoned away by tho cry of police, ‘The Justicg anid ua this was the first offense of uo prisoner ho would Sntilct a Nght tue of $6 and costs, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Through nsslatance rendered Detective James Ctisick, of Lutfulo, by tho‘police of this city, C. M. ‘Thompson, alfus Johnson, allas Capt. John Roll, Jr. hus heen arrested In St, Louls. He ts wanted at Luifato for a $1,000 forgery, and por chuneo for bigamy, ne its thought he haan wife somewhere In Massnchusotts, beatles the wife ft Butfalo, whom he desvrtod When he. gut f1ito trouble. : Mr, Carr, a teamnster, was yosterday held by Justico Wiltace fn $80 to the Crlvinul Court for carelealy running dawn M. i. Spatford, an saventor from Waukewun, nt tha corner of Click and Washington atroate, at 21 welocke yeatorduy: foronoon. Mr, Spalford was badly brufsed nbout the hend und back, und hud oue of hla grout toca bnaly erushod. John Lyons, wanted for tho highway robbory of Alexunder Couk, No. 22 Lake avenue, wis yesterday held by Justico Wall dn S8u0 tlt today, Thorns, alias * Dad’ Lyons wis hold to the sane dute Yor robbing J, HG Coburi, Both boys, toyether with thelr mothor, Mra. Mary ois, wera held in 200 to the lth ipo. hurge of Atonlinw four suts of harness from Yaeh's buteborestiop, ut-tho corner of Arnold and ‘Thirty-tirat utrecta, and vory near the homo of tho Lyons family. Tho hurneas was fount ina barn occupied by the thioves. Boro four weoks go tho oftive of Nonnolley’s electrotypa foundry at No. 20 Kinale street was ontered hy sneak thieves, and tho money drawer robbed of 8&8 ensh, “Thiv was ano of tho many suppressed casos. Yestorday Detectives shun nad Koattng arrestot Jumes Sinith, 17 yours, ving” at No. 1Wb~ School. attoot,” an while ho was under lock) and oy at the station Oo confeasedk he wns pany fotho thoft, und that hla accom. piivo was Richard Biuckmoare, one of the Fours teenth etraut bund of thieves. Hoth wero hold ¥ i to the Critmiuul Court by Justice ‘lsh, ‘Tho arrost of Hialward P, DuMeld for stealing 9 watch and chain. from! D, Kennedy, whom ho induced to sleep with btm in hia room ut the Guult House, was men- tloned in yesterday's paper, While under luck and oy, Dullield confessed to huviug stolen St,and told where ho had pawned the watch—with Andra alulrowts No. ites State atreot,—whore ft waa recovered by ‘tho police, ‘The vhain was found ina vacant lot, near tho corner of Union and Sixtconth streets, where Duilield throw it da he was on bls way to work hn the rullroud ofices nuar that location, ‘The pris- yee wae held in @500 to tho ith by Justice ual ' $$$ THE RIGHT TO VOTE, ‘Ty the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Ci10aao, April 9.—Does a inan have toget Papers out to cutitle him toa yoto; that fa, if be fy born in this’ country, and his fathor is not n eltizon? Please wuewor this question andoblige iwany readers. DU {ile hus not. The fact that a person ia bern in thiy country makes bim citizen.) —— «MORTUARY, Spectgt Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. Dunvque, Ia, April .—Tho poualus of Wille fam Schumm, the young man who was burned to death in the Dixon, Il, fire, arrived this, morn ing uccompanied by a delegation of Uremen and Odd Follows, and ut the depot thoy were inct by adeleguuon of Odd Follows and firemen of this elty, and the body takeu to bis parenta’ home, ‘Tho fuucrul tukes pluce on Saturday, << way adios Portland (Med Pres . 8om fd wbout the paper-pulp whlch f extonsively aed in, thy mnnutucture of pape that a brie? deseription of thy process of mukly it will bo ontertuining, ge, white soft wou tnwy bo used. ‘Tho bark id taken off, the knote and dark and decayed places vut out, fhe rindstono wears off aro iner than sawduet, whieh tout awe recepticle, Tho water 1a drained of by of cline sieve, loaving the pulp, which consls of fine fuzz or splinters of wood, and requires no a oatrong fibre, and stituents to minke tt soda nsh, aud alum, oud such strong chern' to taice ont the valor, pleeos and made into pulp. The process vi whieh wood-pilp Is made ts purely mechanical, made cheup, say at About one cent a It can be pound, POLITICAL. ILLINOIS. Speclat Correspandence of ‘The Chicago Tribune, Dantatara, Vermilton Co, TH, April ®—In a former article touching the conatitutional ré- tpt a redistrioting ot the State for hal and legistitive purpnsos, tt was rengoned from the probublo premises that tho General Assembly of 1881 would have, as usual, ade vanced the orighint proposition that tho tne of Congresstonul districta should bo changed from rth and south, Alrendy tho , and certain gentlemen are candidates for tho Leyls- lature with tho solo purpose of muking for quirement Congressto a Itepubllean magority, and thorefrom enst and west tot subject of redistricting fs being canvassed thomeclyes or thelr friends sutisfactory dis- trieta, In this conneetion {t may be well to throw out nsitegestion ug to who ought to bo elected to thatend, The present apporttonment of caun- tieg oceupled tho attention uf the wisest and vest mon In tho Gonerut Assembly for nearly threo months, Next to rovising tho late It is tho most Important duty it hag te perform, and even with tho utmest care and concession po- Udeut diserinjnutions must ocour, xp moinber ns but ttle influence, no mutter how popular ho may,boat home, To secure a hew'lng in u Jugisiitive body a momber must hive rtd technien! Lufornntion, coupled with familiar as- soclutions with hig fellow-members. In tha Ine terest, thon, of a tuir andequitable redistricting and of ceonomy in tine and money, the people should return to this General Asseinby the mon who bive known and established reputations for legislative iudustry and ubllity, Without refers shes to tholr pulitien! uliiifations, the foltowing geuttemen will be absolutely necded in the next General Agsomblys r of Pike, the fathor of the Senate, Merritt L. Joslyn of Mctlenry, Robert feCletlnn of Jo Daviess, Renjumin C. Yal- ro Uf Mercer, Johu M. Hamllton of MeLeun, Mutden Jones of Bouya sllziir Suuthworth of Montgomery, Luther Dearborn of Mason, Georgo W, Herdman_of Jersvy, Sol Hopkins, Col, W. 1, ‘Thompson, Maj, E. 3. Sherman of Cook, Thomas Butterworth of ¥ bay, James Shaw of Car- roll, 13. H, Trusdell of Lee, dauimes Herrington of Kane, Calvin H. Frow of Ford, Thomus F. Mitch ell of MeLean, Robert L. McKinlay of Eduar, Henry A. Neal of Coles, A.C. Muttbows of Pika, Ixtuc T. Morrison of Morgit, Jolin M. Pearson of Madison, A. J. Reavill of Crawford, Thoso gentlemen tre onch experienced in legislation, and have really controlled the two Houses for sevoralaessions, ‘Tho Conunissionor of the Census has suid that he will be prepared as enrty ay Februrry next to initke return of population for Iitinols, With an intelligent General Assembly controled by old workers, tho entire work of redistrietin) enn bo completed go as to adjourn the usual thne In Mn, ‘Thy Democratic Congresatonnl Committeo for the Fourteonth District met ut Urbana on Thurs- day, There were present the Hon. 8, I. Busey, of Champaign: EB. A. Murringer, of Platt; Rob- ort Cox, of Douglas; nnd Phoolon toward, proxy for W. M. Mandy, of Vermilion. ‘tha Convention was ordured to be held nt Chan piign on Tuesday, Aug. J, und the dalegutes ny ortioncd as fullows: Coles, 10: Champalyn, ougiis, b; Macon, Ys Piatt, 6; Vermilion, 10, The Champulyn County Democratic Commit. tee decided not to call a convention to send dvlegutus to SpringNcld June 10, but made the following appointinents: 8. IT. Busey, Goorgs W, Cere, William A. Day, Dr. 8. Hy Brno: Auron Durnoll, Johu Rogerson, and W, Sunyser. PitocioNn, Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Sprinavirey, Ib, April 0.—Tho Sangamon County Republican Convention will uo bold tn. this clty next Lucaday. ‘The primuries are to bu held to-morrow afternoon In the county, and to- morrow night in the city, and much intorest (s munifested, It {s now gonerally conceded that oy. Cullom will vo allowed to secure the dolegation without any contest, the small fac. ton which fing been threatening to make him trouble having discovered that the party gener. ally hellove_It would be unfutr to attempt to prevent. Gov. — Cullom = from securing ho ticlegation from his own county, ¢s- pecinily, sinca he yas so largely Instru- troutal in bringing avout the unexpected and complete vietory achioved by tho Hepublicans at tho city election this week. ‘Thoro will, how- over, be a contest between the friends of Mure low and lecce, candidntes for Secretary of Stute, to secure the delegution, but tho chief intercat will centro Iu the expected contest botween tho Grant and Blaine, men, the latter belng deter- mined to captury tho delegation if possible, or, at lenst, to divide it. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Broonrnaton, Hl, April %—There has been considgrnble fear that by complications and dissensions in the Republican purty In this city It would be found tmposalblo this year to elect a Republican Mayor, Muyor Steere, tntked of for retlection, seeincd to have tost popularity: with ono wing of tho purty, and the teniporings wing seemed determined to nominate Mr. Will fam None, by which # surious division was threatened, ‘To-day it ty arranged that nolthor Steere nor Bone will be a cnndidate, and that E, A. Hood, & prominont and intluentiil ex-Nayor, will be nominated by tho Convention next Mon- diy. He will bo opposed by John ‘Prottar, who ees to combine ull tho elements of the oppusi- 0 ny Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sanpwich, UL, April 1.—Tho canvass of can- idutes forthe’ Republican nominations for county ollicers hag commenced. Ag Sandwich hus not Inula county: allies for inony yrs, shig presents the mime of E. G, Coo for ‘Sherif. hounnted, and. thon, ua a a wlected, be will innke f good an Gon, Daniel Dustin, of Syenmio for Clreult Clerk. “We hue imnny friends hero who woul by glid to seu him norluated, as he probably will bo. INDIANA, ‘ Apectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Immanavoris, [ud,, April &—Tho Hon, Mer- ton C.Iunter passed through thoclty to-day from Washington, en route to Bloumington, bis home, He had been conalderably benefited ty his trip, but he thought he should vlalt Mot: Springs for three or four weeks, and test the virtues of thoge waters, His physiclang had ad-, vised him todo go, assuring hin of -hia entire’ recovery to good health, provided bo remain quict for the present, giving bis attention wholly to gotting well. The Gubernutorhil. nomination: {s giving nim no unvasiness, ‘There are yot more thun sixty days before the Convention Is to be held, and thirty days prior to that oyent re sod onouyh te degide whether ho will gtand for the nomlnition, OF one thing, however, bo 1a vory positive: that, unless hts health igentirely ré- stored, ha will not bow candidate, Ho edinot aiford, he Bays, to run tho risk of permanently: disubling bhuself by secking an ofc, Tho General is in guod spirits, and begins to show substantial Improvement. ? Spectat Dispatch tu The Chleago Tribune, Wasninaton, D,C., April ¥.—Tho Hon, Wille yin Heilman, whon informed to-day of tho atrong movomont In favor of bis uomluation for Governor pt. India, sald ge luppreciated the compliniont highly, but had no ambition in that direction, Ho did not desire nor did be belleve it wus courteous for blin to antagonize tho pros ont nepirants for tho nominution, Ho thought: Mis thie and services contd be more useful to his constituents aud bis by again making the race for Congress, Mr, Hellman was quite comlldont the Hepudlicans would carry Indiana vext fall ie 4,000 inajority. ‘hia ho regarded nasred by the reaultof the recount election on the consfitutional amendments, Hoe did not hetlove, however, the Germans would support Gruntif nominated, Hu regurded Washburno: aa natrong candidate, and one who would poll thot! purty strength, Washburne would eur tainly be a popular candidate with the Gurawns. Mr, Hollman declined to auy whether fo would uccept in the event of the nomluntion being tone dered bin with unanimity, but observed thit ho blacerely desired the success of his party, and 1d do ull dn his power to attain that objeut, Trine Havre, Ind, April ¥.—Gon» Morton O, Muntor nuthurizos tho Lrpress of this clty to withiraw big nono from tho Hat of cundidites for the Governorship, whieb will bo done tos morrow morning. ‘Tho cause ty il-houlth, bis iP yaicluns advising him to withdraw for four of ufurious coumquences. Ho had a alight at tuck of puralyala several months ugo. Oro, Cincinnati, O., April ¥.—The oMfoial count of Monday's election, completed to-night, shows thut Eshelby, Ropublicun candidate for Clty Controller, had 0 muority of 0,002, Tho Soclul- Tuts cust 213 votes. ‘Tho Rupublicanselect twelve monibers of the Board of Education, with uiajor itles cunglig from $6 to 1,78, One Democrat, pews Wy Dawson, was olovted mombor of tho jourd, An Apacho Itunning Down a Deer, Han Pranclice Post, When sumiotently nour the hunter takes his alw, and, making a slight nolve with bis fout on the ground, which causes tho deer to turu to- Ward'bin, Bisa good ehaneo ty htt it ta. tho middlv of tho forvhcad. Sut IC he misses the nuurk, or bis yun inigscs fre, then the fun bey! iu earnest, aud one of tho (nest races in world can be witheased,—u nuked Indlun: and ‘a frightened deur ut full speed. If the dugr should bappen to be not wore than u your ord, It f30f no uses following tt, as it will thon outrun ay Huthin, aud run longer withuut ed out, ut If twy UF three yelira old, o: older, wxood 3 ItJs thon putinton largo cnaldrun and boiled, whioh ox- tracta all tho giutinbus matter and resin and renders itroft, Itisthon puton a Inrge stone vindor, with water pouring on ft all the time, ho fbres until thoy 8 Tt is white, Menching, Wut fa ready tobe tiixed with Purrepulp, or anything etso tint has ‘reeclva the proper. con- nto pete, after which tt 14 rn off Into paper sheets; wherens rags have to bo washed and bleached with chloride of line, 18, Then thoy are pleked to nee hus demonstrated that a now yunnor will bring it down in a fow hours, or cere gainly. within fifty or sixty miles, (The narrator, José Mondivil, hero insfsta that n good runner among the Apaches cau run 226 milea in 4 hours enslly.) Tho deor starts vt full Rpecty making long, lenpy of trom ton, to thirty — fe At first ho guins rapidly on the Tadinn, but tho Intter follows, every now. and then uttering frightful yells, but nover for moment halting or losing the teall. The deer, when outof sight, halts and looks back, but soci hla pursuer comen in aight, when ho bounds on with longer Feapa tli at firsts findly bo" nyike for water, a apring or stream, and when ho gots there halts and drinks all he wants, Now there ja no Lope for him, for after he drinks he eannot: Tun so fust or leup so far. Protty soon the Indl- ancomas insight agin, while ‘the tHred der resis n moment, but the tlred himter never halts to drink, not If his mouth fs as dry ua ashes, for by so doing he not only foxna time, but. camlot run so fast afterward. “On he gues, never rest: ing, either on the hill oron tho mountain > ff the deer inkes to tho top of the highest mipantaln, right on his track the Apochy follows. by and by tho India ees 1 blood stain on a rock, whore the deer has atimbled ond skinned his lence or struck his nose, To knows tow the rice will soon bo ended, and runs water than at Arat, white the deer losea ground every minute, When tho deer sees the Apiche closd upon him he stops suddenly by a rock or dual, and turns, Rometlimes as soon is ho atops ho drops dow Lalitha or even tend from fatigue, If not deut olrendy, whon the Indian selzes ht " head and hind leg, he makes but little resistance, aud fs disputehed with tho knife. ‘The hunter now ents ont a finv pleco and ents It, tuking not a inoment’s rest for fear Of yotttug stl, but puts the decr on hits. shottl- dors, or, iftoo heavy, 2 purt of tt, plneing tho real Inu secure place, and then trote back to Ine enmnp, having travel perhaps o hundred miles without resting. The next day some one will tuko his buck-track for the bulanco of tho rane. “EDITOR BISMARCK. How tho Gorman Imperial Chancellor Conducted a War Nowspaper. Detroit News, As anecdotes df the yrent Chancellor are likely to bo in order, the News will vo among tho grouces of the ball by narrating how Bismarck count’ initluted in daily Journaltam, During tho Franco-Prussian war, when the Gerinan headquurters had been fixed at Ver- suites and the sleyo of Paris commenced In enrnest, communications between the Cupital and the departments wero rendered finposulhile, ‘Tho Frenob press, of course, was gagggd, and no oneknew,save those in very high pieces, what was golug on or whatwas golog to happon next. Tho thirst. for informution, indeed for something of any kind to rend, at hendquarters beeamoe Intol+ orable, so much so that when Dr. Levyaon, in acoredited correspondent, proposed to’ start a miniature daily puper he was granted por- mission atonee, To established, necoruing!y, 11 afternoon naper about tho size of a sheet of foolacap, entitled ie Petit Jettrnal de Versailles, whieh contained short notlees and notes, jules, cnmip stories, wretched peat; yy and war news such ns the editor was nblo to Iny hands upon. ‘Tho speculation was a great stecesa; it paid hand over fist; the publisher was unuble to print. coples enough, aud be became the envied ono of ull the Journallets at hendquarters, Dr, Lovy- son was congratuliting biinself upon his Juck and dreaning drenins of purchasing 1 hous and jot in uttive Potsdam when he wna, in tho very hight of his fellolty, sent for ty, Bismurek, Do you recolieect the pussago in Louis Mubl- baeb’s * Court of Joseph 11.” where Murin The- resn sends for the counselor who had written the pamphlets ndvocating Austria’s right to tha possession of Bavarin? De you remember how the counselor, with a heart venting with tho proud hope that at inst he was about’ to reecivo. tho — Imperial recog. nition and reward of bis “Inhors, aum- inoned bi4 household and communtentedte them: his grand news, and how, firstend of favor, be recelved from the inngcullne Einpress rebake which broke bis heart and killed him? Dr. Levy= gon was In pretty much thy sumo frame of mind when ho was sutnmoned by Bismarck. Iie Ininaglied he was in for sume now mensura of luck, und ho told the correspondents with grout gleo of what honor and glory wero jn store. ‘or him, Arrayed in his best and armed with tho alle poweriul autograph of IMamarck, tho editor nade his way to the bureau of the man who dl rected tho fortunes of Germanirms, Bisimurel Wits, #8 usu, Up to tho eyes in bualnosd. He gave the editor 1 sluglo loole and went on writs ing for « good hour, us tt for dear life, In the erabbed hand which fs the dospalr of his subor- dinnites, Then he lutd down his pen, and, after usharp wince at the Doctor, sald: “So you ure Dr, Levysony" “Lain, your Excolloiyy, “How tong have you been a journalist?” “Fiftoen years, your Exeollenuy.” “Then,” said Bismarck, in the aternest tones, “Tihink It [Bu very serious pity foryou thit you have not acquired in all taste Gimesomothing of journalistic Insight. You do not seem to have tho frst ide of your business,” and, with outgiving Leyyson i chanve to ay a word, ho tore open tho last rsue of the Petit Journal and, Placing his Moyer on an recount of fn bittle re- printed from the Paris Figaro, the ablest repre- sentative of the French press in tho ‘nutter of straightforward up-and-down lying, ait: “You are supposed to be on var wiles now wie slo you tenn by senttoring about tes lke mr Lovyzon qualted under tho glare of Bismarck’s eyoa, and stummercd outi “Your Excetleney seems to have overlooked my note at the conclu—" “Overlooked!” roared Bismarck; “to over- look nothing! Doyou imaging tat the olfeat of 1. uutelendly report will be countern saying that the news iy froma Frone! und, therefore {inprobable? 1 repeat tint don’t Know your business, and you hive ecascd{(o be editor of thid paper.” Hata tie hopencd beneath him Levyson couli “not have been more wstounded, Whon he recovered his tongue he urged that he waa tho founder of tho ahects that his capital was invested In it, and he would bo ruined. Bismarck simply shrugged bis shoulders and said: There is nothing nore to. say. ‘Tho sooner you get away from head qulartors tho bottar you will plonse mie. ‘Tho noxt day the paper appoared ag trsual, but. wkh tho nine of another aeoredited corr spondont, Dr. Goldschinidt, nt the head of thu column ns Verantwortlicher Redacteur—rosponsi- ble editor, Three or four numbers bad appeared under the new’ munngement when Dr, Goldsuhmidt wus suinmoned to Bismurok’s Bursa. [le wis treated on his arrival with a Ustle more cour. tesyy than hud falten to the abare of bla prede- cesaor, “ My dear Doctor,” said the Count, don't you think 1 hyve cnaugh business on bund without your makiug more for me? Do you want to cis roll us in trouble with Enginnd?” The editor looked surprised and a little hurt, and naked wherein be oltend You have reprinted here," repliod Blamarek, “anotice of the renunciation of the Treaty of Paris, which cannot tall to stir up il-feeling: London, What do you mean by such onduct! The trombllug editor oxpluined that ho had taken the article from Le Nord, of Brussels, whieh fs wellknown na a Russhin orgun, Tho news was from 1 Russian source, and the wholu urtiele was friendly to Germany, “1 wish to God," sald Hismnarok, “you would leuye pullties to inv and iny peoplo. Cag ‘with Huasin through u nowspaper publi the hendquarters of tho German army and in an enemy's cuuntry can only bring tronbla, and thera Iv already dlagutiafagtion in London.’ Ilemarek walked: up and down dinpationtly, whilo the cdltar Cult pretty muoh aga man does who stands over tt hotenir register. " Dostor,” naked tho Count, aftern fow min- tutes, which seemed to the Journallst like cent. nid Leon’ pissed in this unvomfortabio way, bave you evor been in Sloilyt “No, your Exoollene “Wath b Hpows It's of no consequence,” said Tisnarek, |“ Propure fora Journoy tmmediates Jy; leave this evening for Syracuse, where lute ters patent will follow yon, appointing you Cons aul-Gonoral there. At now go, Dr. Goldschuildt wont, Dr. Levyson left tho sume evening, buying procured tho grice of short oxtengion of time, and galled for America aut tho earilvat possible moment, He ty under- atood to by einployed upon some Gorman paper on thix aido of tho water, and spita of line Mnrok’s condemnation he fd a capably Journalist and a lourned mun, Tho Petit Journal was suspended and replaced by tho Monttenr de Verealies, edited in Bie- murek'a bureau. Every Uno published in tho pauper was submitted ‘to Btuarek, Its issue ceased with the triumphal entry into Paris, Whon the reason for ite oxistencd disappeared. With it bagan and ended Bismarck’s carrer ne Inanoying wid responsible editor and publisher of u dully cumpulyu nowspaper, ————— WANTED AT A WAKE, Ata Into hour lust night Dr, Cunuingham wos aroused out of bly bed in response to 0 somo~ whut alugular call. Would bo go to tho end of Chicagu avenue to sce 8 quan who was thought to be dowd? Why, of cour, and tho Doctor mado the greatest huste in put- tg on his vlothes, As 2 precautlon he took bis surgical toole with him. Yhe stranger led the hie ta Wesson stroot. " Now,” suld the Doctor to timeelf, 2am in for itz tts one of those blvody rows, oud thore's nu feos, and vw. vlear waste of tine when the comes to triak” Mo Tesi) wi iy hig purpose, Tho stranger provested that ff wiuin't such mn Msuroud “caso at al," aud that there — would no trouble ubout elthor tees or Policy Court trials, He led the wuy to No, dt Wossan street, where, to tho Doctor's hen Hare a woke was In progress, Atthe throwhold the Doutor angrily durounded an expluuition, for, ad uvery une knows, the ast place w doctor wants to go fa into uw tally mourning overa dead purson. Heand ble artare too apt toby reviled, The inatter wasyoan settler, Bont of of tha nelybbors thought tho deccusod, Marnoy Judd, a gralu-teiminer, looked too mite turntand tfeltke, and tholr Imayliations grow WOU Burney wus tut dead but sleeping. They teated blot with pins and nevdles, and with a Inirror, but these were Unsatlsfuctory, and they wanted a physiclan to pass upon the case, i. Cunntughum found thet ardvy was “dead esa ducut,” and bud been so for some huurs, ——— . If you dou't happon to remember the name of pane Urussmukes, speak of bor wl Mivs Sow-and- TADWA i KADY RELIEF. HOALTHT 1S WRAL, Deal of Duy is Wel of ng RADWAY'B SarsaparillianResolvent, Piro blood makes sound flenh, strong bone, ang . Belenrakin, If you would Lavo your flesh frm plore fire uae TADWAY'S BATA TAN RESOLVENT, & He A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION, “To cttre a chronie or long-standing Disease {s truly a vietory in the healing art; thatrensoning Power that elenrly discerns defectundsupplics 5 Temedys that restores step by sLep—by degrecs— the body which has boen slowly attuckad and Weakened by an insidious disease, not only com. mands our respect bit deserved our gratitude, Dr. Radway has furnished mankind with that wonterful remedy, Ractway's Saranpariiiinn Re. folVont, which accomplishes thia result, and suf. fering humanity, who ilrnag out an existence of prin and discnse, through long daya and loig nights, owe bina tholr gratitude,’—Medical Alen “FALSE AND. TRUE ‘Wo oxtraot from’ Dr. Tadway's Trontise a ‘Diseago and Ita Curo,” ag follows: List of Diseases Cured by Radway's Sursaparilian Resolver Chronto Skin siseases, Unrics: of the Bono, Hu. mors in tho Blood, Scrofulous Diseases, Bud or Unnatural Habit of Body Sy pls and Venorent, govor Sores Coroniy or Old Ulocra, Salt Rhaum, oketa, ite Swolling, Heuld Hoad, Uterine Alfections, Cunkors, Glandulur Swallings, Node: Wasting and Decay of the Rody Plinplea and Blotohes, Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Binds der Disensos, Chrotiio Hheumatism and Gout, ‘Consumption, Gravel and Calculous Deposits, and variotics of the above compluints to which sometimes are given specious names, Wo assert that there fa ro known romedy that Posseases the curntive posyer ovor those diseases that Radway’s Rosolvent furnishes, | It cures step by step, surely, frote tho foundation, and restores the (njured parts ‘to thalr sound condi- tion. ne WASTES OF THE NODY AN STOPreD, AND IRALTHY BLOOD 18 HUPPLIED TO THE Aya ‘Tes, from which now material isformed. Thisis the Arst corrective power of Radway’s itesolyent In cass whore tho sysiiom bus been salivated, and Mercury, Quicksilvor, Corrosive Sublimate have accumilated and become deposited In the nes, jointa, ote., causing carica of the bones, rickets, spinnl curvatures, contortions, white awollings, varicoso volus, ofc., the Sersapariliian will resolve away those deposits and extormle nato the virus of tho digtase from tho systuin. those who arotakiny these medicines for the cure of Chronic, Surofulous, or Syphilitie diseases, howover slow muy be tho cure, "feel better,” and find tholr general health improv. ing, thelr flosh and weight incrensing, or oven keeping {ts own, fsa suro eign that tho cure fe Progressing. In these diseases the, patient either geta bottor or woraa,—tho virus of tho die ono {8 not Inuetlvo; If nol.arrested and driven from tho blood, it will spread and continue to undermine tho constitution. Ag soon us the BAISAPANILLIAN makes tha patlont* feel bot+ ter," every hour you will grow botter and Ine crease in hoalth, strongth, and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS, ‘Tho removal of thuso tumora by RADWAY'S Resouvent is now #o certainly established that whut wus once conaldered almost miraculous Is now © common Boon alae, Tnot by all parties, Witness the eases af Hannah P. Knupp, Mra. 0. C lik Mra, J. 1. Jolly, and Mrs, B.D. Wondrix, pul lubed fn our Alitanao for 1895" also, that o . 8. . 13, n tho present’ er our * Falso and True, pegeent HUH AF Space forbide our miking parneuinr reference to the various cases of chronic diseases renched by OF*SANBAPARILLIAN Resouven, Invalldg and their friends inust consult our writings If thoy wish to obtain nn idea of tho promise aud potoncy of It. I. R. Remedies, Gne Dollar per Bottle. MANU REMEDY. Only roquires minutes, not hours, to relicve pala and cure acute igango. Radway’s Reaidy Relief, In from one to twenty minutes, naver fnilsto rellave PAIN with ono thorough application. No matter how violent or excruchiting the piiu, the RBU AIO, Hod ridian puter Paper jervous, Nournlylo, or prostrated ww m my, suffer, ADIL "8 HEADY RELIED will afford {natant easc. Inflammation of the Kiane; |» Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion Of the Lunges, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Patpitation of the Heart, Hysterlcs Croup, Diph+ theria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheamatism, Cold Chills, Acue Chills, Chilblalns, Frost ‘Bites, Beulacs, Summer Corn- taints, Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Pains In the Eneut, Back, or Limba, uve fastantty relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured for Fifty Cents. Thore 43 not aw remedial agent in the world that will cure Fover and Aguy, and all othor Malurious, Milious, Scarlet, ‘Ty phold, Yellow, and other Tevers (ulded ty Rarway's Prins) 80 quick ps Hapway's Ready Ricire. Tt will ins fow moments, whon taken accord: Ing to directions, cure Cramps, Spasma, Sour Stomach, Honrtburn, Siok Headache, Diarrhe Dysonters, Colic, Wind in tho Bowols, and al hiternal Pains, ‘Truvolery should always carry a bottle of inad- way's Hendy Relief with them. A few drops In water will provent alc knega or pains from chinge ae Te Ch fy peetae than Fronvh brandy or ersng matimulant. Minera and Lumbermen should always bn pro ‘vided with It. i CAUTION. All remedial ngents enable of destroying fife by nn overdose shrould Va avoldod, BMorpuiucy oplum, strychning, urnian, hyoselumus, and othor powerful remedios, docd ut cortuin thines, in very sun dogea, rullevs the patient during thotr 10; ton in the syatem. Wut perbups the second dose, if reported, may eeray ute and inorease tho sufforing, aud another dose causa death. There is no uvovrsity for using theso uncertain , agonts when a-posltive remedy like Hadwi} t Itvady Rollef will stap tho most oxoruclating pain quicker, without ontniling tho loast dite oulty in vithor Infant or adult, Lhe True Rellef adway's Hoady Noltof ts the only remedial Phere ida wae will Inatantly atop pain. Fifty Contes Per Mattie, Se RADWAYS REGULATING PLS Perfect Furgative Soothing Apertents, Act ‘Without Puln, Always Reliable and Natural tn thelr Operation, A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Porfectly tustelcas, clowuntly, coated with sweet gunl, purge ruxulate, purity, cleanse, wad Birongthon. RADWAY'H 138, Tor cho cure of al} disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowel, Kidneys, Blu dor, Nervous Disensos, Headache, Constipation, Costivoness, Indigestion, Dyspepala, Tilfousness Fovor, Jnthummation of the Howdls, Piles, st all derangemonts of the Internal Viscoru, War rntai to effcet a porfeet ouro, Puroly vequtar Do. containing no mercury, milnoruls, OF dolute= rus rR. ss aT Observe tho following symptoms result: ing froin Diseuses of tho digestive organs: Cob- atipation, Inward Piles, Fullnoxs of the flood Ja the Moat, Acidity of the Stomach, Nuuscs, Hearthuri, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Welght in the Stomach, Sour Eructutions, Sinking oF Futtering at the Heart, Choking or Suitoring Bensations when in a Wing posture, Dimness 0 Vision, Dots'or Webs Buforu the Bight, Fever and Dull Paty in the Hoad, Doticloney of Per plration, Yellowness of tho Bkin and Byes, Pala in the Sido, Chest, Limbs, and Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flosh, few doses of Ranwar's PITLA will froe the 6yxtom from all the above-uarmed disurders. Price, 25 Cents Per lox, We repeat that tho rondor must consult out books and papers on the unbject of disenavs and tholr cure, among which may bo named: 6 Mulse aud True,?? * «Radway on Irritable Urethra,* “Radway on Serofula,? —* and otbera relating to differont classes of dik SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, READ **PALSE AND TRUE,” Bend a letter stanp to RADWAY & C0., Ne 82 Warren, cor, Church-st., New York. FAM Information wyslh Wyusnude will be seas) Barwin.

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