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THE RAILROAD Organization of the Burlington “Folks to Chockmate Jay ‘ Gould. : Ho Proposes the Extension of the Mis- souri Pacifico to the Arkansas : River. Bonds Issued and Land-Grants Mado to ** Subsidizo Roads In the West. aaa ‘The Northern Pacific $20,000,000 Loon All Subscribed For. BURLINGTON VS, GOULD. It hog heretofore been stated tn ‘Tur Trine UNE that the people controlling tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Mallroad have filed articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State of Colorad fora road from Donver west to the Utah Mune. The same parties filed Inst Wednesday the articles of Incor-. poration of tha Denver & Pacitic Ratlrond Company with tho Auditor of the Territory of Utah. According to the articles of incor- poration this Company fs organized to con- struct, cquip, own, and operate by steam power a railroad from a polut at or near the City of Ogden, in Wober County, Utah, ton “point on the boundary between Colorado and the Territory of Utah, ensterly from a polut ‘at or nonr the janction of White and Green ™ Rivers jn Utah Torritory, the general route of snid road belng southerly along-tho valley of tho Grent. Salt Lake to somo polut moat practicable for passing through the Wasatch rango of mountains, easterly, thence in an eastorly direction by: the most practicable route through the sald range to the waters running Jnto tho Green iver to the patnt, Tamed before, at or near tho mouth of White River, anid road being Intended to connect swith ‘a railroad from Denver City, in Colo- rado, to silid point ‘In Colorado and Utah, whoraver sald point of junction may be found to be most fensible aid eligible, tho en- tire lenath of said route and rallrond con- templated being estimated at about20 miles.” ‘Tio cnpltal stock is fixed at $5,000,000, divided into shares of $100 each tho ‘estimated cost of construction being Inced at $15,000 per inile, of $3,750,000,1n all,. ‘Tiere cah be no longer any doubt that the Burlington Company js, now determined to have an independent ling through to the Pacific. The Burlington & Missourl River jn Nebraskn fs now within 250 mites of Den- yer, nud this gap will no doubt be filled in next year. Nothing has yet been decided upon as, to the commencément of work on tho ine from Denver to Salt Lake City. Its con- struction will no doubt depend greatly upon the attitude of Jay Gould: towards the Burlington, It was stated in yeaterduy’s TRIBUNE Haat Gould intends bulld a, Ine from Jftesburg, on the Unton Pacliic, to Denver, thus making a short tine from tho Jntter point to Omaha and Chicago, In tho “gnne connection, it was stated that Gould also contemplates tho extension of the Cen- ‘tral Branch Union Pacific Railroad from Its resent terminus at Cawker City to Deuver, “thug creating paralict routes both north an south of the Burlington & Missour! Miver in +Nobraska, ‘Tho Burlington scheime for a now line to the Pacific hag evidently been gotten BP, principally to checkmate Mr, Gould, Should Gould'try to bottle up or sandwich ‘the Burtington, as Indidated above, then the new ling west from Denver will built, Bhould he, howover, abandon the scheme of extending the Union Pacific & Central Branch Roads to Denver, and agree to treat tho Burlington with fnirnoss, thon the now +Pnelfie route from Danver west !s not likel; -to be constructed very soon, : NEW BONDED ROUTE. Wasiinaton, Jan, 4.—In 2 few days tho Central Paelfic Railroad will bea bonded -eatrier under the Immediate Transportation Dill. ‘The bond has not arrived yet, but itis “expected: daily, mid’ when ‘approved tlioro’ + will be opened for tha first time means for > direct transportation under tho Dill from tho +-Paciflo Const to the Enst, Goods could go trom tho East to the Pacific bofore, boing carried by the Merchants’ Dispatch Line, ono of the first to bond, but there has Deen no ‘way to importstlks or goods from China, Japan, India, or Australia upon which tho duty niust be paid by way of San Francisco up to this time except by tha old way. of ‘appraisemont and collection of dutics at the ort of first arrival, The fact that tho - Central Paeltic did not bond Inst summer at tho tie other transportation companies has, enused comment, It was sud tho reason ‘was the road jad no competitor for tho car- rying trade from the Pacitle Enst, and it would not take needless trouble for the con- yenionce of Smporters slinply. ‘Iho real ren- gon was twofold, ‘Tho Company has boen in tho habit of transferring its freight to other ears at Omaha and Chicago, ‘This lins bean so exponsive that the Company did not du- sira to continue the practice, and they had not cars enough to scatter all over the Enst and: awalé thelr return, was subse. quently propo: to obviate this diflculty « In another way. . ‘Tho cars used lu crosg- ing the mountalus have to be of a ditfer- » ent character froin those employed Eust. An ordinary. - car, . sta at San Francisco, arrives at Omaha or Chicago in such a condition that it Is unsafe to continue furtber with It, and a car fit to cross tha mountains Js not fit tor the transportation of inany classes of goods further Knst, owing to climatic changes, ‘The Company proposed, therefore, to thy Tronsury Department to al- low a transfor of bonded goods from one car to nnothor at Omaha, ‘This the Secretary could notdo under the act, although dis- osed to afford every texal fnellity for tho ransaction of business, and accordingly re- fused, Under the act, howover, a transfer from one car to suother may be inade at tho discretion and under the direction of n cus- toms ofllcer, at any point, and the Company Ainally’ylelded, trusting to thelr ability to show good reuson to this oflleer for tho trans- fer they demanded, although tha Secretary refused to give a general permission for thein to inake the change In every case, as thoy de- au eu, —— THE WESTERN INDIANA, Judge Drummond yesterday decided the motion to docket in the two cases of tho Chleago & Western Indiana Raltrond Com- pony agninst the Lake Shore & Aflchigan Southern Raflrond Company, 'fhese wera two bills Med ‘to provent tho Lake Bhora from interfering with the laying of tho Western Indlana tracks near Sixteenth strect, ‘The defendants filed cross bills; al- leging that tho Lake Shorey Road was a con- solidated corporation, and wasn eltizen of New York. The complainants filed an an- wer, alleging that the Lake Shore was also 8 corporation of. the State, of INnols, and that the part of the roud in this. State wns - required under the , authority of Iilinolg nwa, and was © therefore ® corporation of this State. The Now ‘York portion of tha rend filed a petition ty be nado party, and thon asked to hava the case removed to tho Federal Court on tho growl that it way o forciga corporation, ‘Chis ro quest was refused by Judge Jameson on tho kround that as there wits an Llinols corpora. lon of that name, snd as there was nothing to show the New York corporation was In- tended, It must bé presumed tn the absence of proof ty the contrary that the IMnols cor- poration was Intunided'to be sued,» ‘The Lake Shore Road was an Lllnols corporation con- solidated by virtue of the laws. of Ilinols, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Now ‘ork, and conatituting: oneconsulldated road between Butfalo and Chicago, Notwithstanding thiy reftsul transcripts of he cases wera taken before Judxy Druin- Tnond some tina since, and a motion Bintle to docket them, Yesterday the Judge decided that the consolidated Company wis nade up of the corporutluns orighually created in éach of the States, and thet, as far as this Stite waa gpitcezneds It wus to be presumed to be an (hots corporation aguinst which the sult was brought, and that those cotsolida- tlons wero made under Llinols hia, and tho cousolidatal Company existed her as a com poration of the State of. Itinels. Although, 1) gone cuses, an integral part of the consul- dated, ; cor, could file a bill - of anothor State of - the corporation hy iatter - ropreaonted | the interests of all the other integral parts of the conualideted Company, and, although the Now York Company iight bo interested in the present controversy to some extent, ‘yet, oi thy TUlnols corporation way alsy jutorest- ed, {t wns nota controversy wholly betwoen citizens of. differant States so ns to entitle tho cnse to be temoyed to the Federal Court under the law, a ‘ : —_ MINNESOTA NORTHERN, . 1 Bptetal Diapateh to The Chieaan Tribune Sr. Paur, Minn, Jan, 6—Thoe following ameniinant to tho articles of Ineorporation of the Minnesota Northern Hallroad Com pany was placed on fils in the offlee of the Secretary of State yesterday: + 'Tho corpornta namo of said corporation aball bo Minnosatn Northorn Railrond Company, and tho goneral nature of the business of sald core poration shall be and {a to survey, locate, cone struct anaintaih, operate, and own a rallcond with one or moro tracks or linos of road. with all nocossary sldo-tricks and turnouts, and nll maching-shopa, warchotises, storehourcs, ela- vators, depots, — statian-houses, factories, huildiigs, structuros, excavations, and - op) Puccna noes, neoussary or conveniont for ao minagoment, equipment, and operation, jot sald tallrond frome polit on tho Northorn J oltie attrondt. tn Tango i, In tho County of oO tor Tall, In tho Stute of Minnesota, and oxtomt ing thenco avuthwestorly by tho way of lust Hiattla Lnice and Fergus Falls to the weatertt botundary-lne of said State of Minnesota, and thonee to the Black Mills, in to Torritory of Dakota, and from Forms Falls northorly up the Pellean Valley to tho northern hosmdary-lino of anid County of Otter Tail, and from a point of function with the mata tino of sald railroad above desorlvad in Hast Bnttio Lake ‘Township, in sald county, in a eottherly direction , through the Gountten” of Douglas find one, oor Cea | paint of function by way fromm are dntcand Walle Garth to Med Laka Falls, in sald Stato of Minucsota, The principal office of the Company will be dopalaty at Porgits Falls, In Otter Tail County, Tho principal points of aiiference between the ainended article and the former one, also on filo in the samo Department, Ia that Inthe Intter tho proposed route tadefinit- ly located, and in’ tho other It 1s only generally outlined, ‘The place of titersec tion with the Northern Pucific !s at or near Perham, a station on the ine mentioned, sev- ‘onty miles west of Bratwerd, ‘This enter- prise Is to be backed by Austin Corbin & Co,, of tho Now York & Long Island, Ling and the J., B. & W., anid ts being pushed by Gen- oral-Alanager. Tlenning. ‘The Directory when announced will give the scheme substantial standing In business elrcles, ‘ho work wiil bo pushed as soon as the weather will permit, SUBSIDIZED RAILROADS, Tho following tablo shows the amount of bonds Issued under grants to subsidized rall- ronds: Consisting of Union Pacific 4 Union Pacitic $27,215,512 Kunans Vacitle.. 0,003,000 Bloux City & Pacitic. Central Branch Unio Total bonda. Tho number of acres of Innd ‘certlfied to railroads up to June 30, 1880, is as follows: ci Kanans Pacific Denyer Pacifo. Jt. Joo & Denver Pacitle, Centrul Poeific.. ‘Western Paolfic California & Oregon.... Southern Pacilic,. Sloux City & Pacifia, Central Hrancb Union Pas 8. W. Branch Pucliic, of Atlantio & Pacifia... Northern Pucitlo and branches miles, 12,000 acres, since above) Oregon & California. Hannlbal & St. Joa. 1. & Missourl River 1, & Miasouri Rivar (in I, Mt. & Southorn Wie ONT BI i BAK, BO7013 Aah. & Sante BAT Leavenworth, L. OU, Miss. & Mo, River. ounu0T G, Ruphis & Mo. liver. 100 Winona & Bt Potor Sr ryrt be ux Cl tees. 467 be | . LO, 2200.1 sett aE Paul, fon Ste Poy Bf & 04. 750008 W. Wisconsin BoI810 Payee pee ith San, jhko 8, & Dllns. Ttivor. Bilivnicr SE Haccc fe P. & De 800604 Bt. Paul & Pacifle (St. Paul, Minneap- S ~ ole & Manitoba} te ovens, SOTLEIT Jian. Content 0, (Me G'S Hoy itivers! 7M & Bt. Paul Hastings & D'kota, tit. s Pty. Win. & L, 8 (Wis, Central). FAs & Tx, (Vicksbury, Shror THE EMIGRANT BUSINESS. ‘The General Passenger Agents of the ronds west from; Chicago and St. Louls held an- other meeting yesterday to take some further fiction regarding tho west-bound emigrant business, made necessary by the action of the General Manngers the day previous, ‘Theru wore present W. I, Stennett and W. A. Thrall, Northwestern; A. V. 1L Carpenter, Milwaukee & St. Paul; France’ Chandler, Missourl Paelfic; E. St. John, Rock Island; A, H. Hanson, Jilinols Central; Jamea I Wood, Burlington II, CG, ‘Townsend, Wa- bash: James Sharlton, Alton; and Vi. W. Gwinner, Commissioner of second eluss and emigrant business for tho Western Hnes. Asniroady stated, the General Managers at thelr mecting Tuesday afternoon agreed to abolish the 45 per cent commission patd to the trunk Ines, but were uneblo to, agrea upon that part of the resolution providing that tho payinent of commissions to outside parties should also be stopped. A resolution ‘was afterwards adopted thas these comms sions should be uniform and be pald through the Commissioner, ‘To adopt uniform com- misalons in necordance with tle above rso- lution was the cbject of the jeoting yestery day, Tho General Passenger Agants found this mattor almostas ditlicult 9 tusk ns the es- tablishment of a pool, which they have beon discussing for neurly n week without result. The meeting adjourned in the evening with- out haying come to any dofinkt result. It is undorstood that the Rock Isinud refuses to Debound by any nection and demands the right to offer stich commission us it may deem proper to secure tho business, WANT THEIR SHARE. + A meeting of General Freight Agents was held yesterday at the office of the Chicago & Enstern I!nois Railroad {un thls city for the purpose of coming to an understanding as to the action to bo taken by the Chiengo roads at the mecting of the representatives of the ronds in the Middle and Westorn Btates to bo held at Indianapolis, Jan, 12, to arrange uniforin tariffs and classifications, ‘There Were represented at yesterday’s meeting tho Chicago & Eastern Illnols, the Green Line, the Michigan Central, the Lake Shore & Afichizan Southern, the Mttaburg, Cincii- natl & St, Louls, and the Haltimord & Onto, It was claimed that the Chicago rand have not recelved a fate stow teratofory in the fixing of rates, ‘fhe Kastam roads havo been’ inaking rates arbitrarily without — giving _ the ° Western owls a fair proportion, It was.proposod to ap- point a committee to uct at {ndlanapolls “for iG Chicago Ines, and seo that. they ‘rocelve justice hereafter, But In discussing this proposition It appeared that a represontative of nearly every road Involyed 1. this busl- tess would attend the meating at Indiauapd- ly anyway, and the appointment of auch ecu Ls ‘was thorefora deemed unneces- ARIZONA RATES, A Tho Northwostorn, Rock Island, Burllng- ton, and Wabash Railroads have tsqued a joint circular to agents and connecting lines infdrming them that hereafter rates on Arl- igona and New Mexico’ business “shuuld be made by addlug to the rutes.in foreo . from Omaha and points east of Miasuurl liver to Sacramunto, Cal., tho following arbitraricas - Furs | Muarloopa, A, T. ites Grande, A, ‘ugson Pantano, A. Rouson, A. T, Willcox, A, T,, ny Lordshiirg, 'N, Ji diukepoaro)., 125 275 Dowing, N. dM. (present termine ie) ‘ut—propored junction With A, - > Fe T, & BF. allroad) aay 316 - NORTHERN PACIFIO-LOAN, “. ‘New Youk, Jan, &—Subserl ptlops to tho Northorn Vaeife Railroad Jony were oponed to-day sluuitaneously fn this country and in’ Londons Tho amount offered was $30,000,000, and of ‘this onohalf was, offered: in this country, ‘fhe’ aubscriptions recelyed. today exceoded the amount resurved: for Amorican subscribers, and late, this ‘afternoon -)the bankers having charge of tho murkethig’of the lvau aunounced that further sub seriptions would bo ‘fecelved, subject to nilottment with forolgn subscriptions, Books will rematn open In London thiring {umorrow, but it was ceported () tila city to-day that tho Engliah subscrl ptions have nlrendy exceeded thy amount offered, Sub. seribera {0 this country to thd firat pio i wilt recelye the full aniount, but all subserlp- tions In excess of that gum will receive pro rata allotments with the subseriplions re- colyed abroad, 9 . CLEVELAND & PITTSBURG, CrnvenAnn, O., Jan. 5.—At tho annual inceting of the stockholders of the Cleveland & Pittsburg Rallway here to-day, J. N. Me- Cullough and B, F, Jones, of Pittsburg; George B, Roberta and Willlam Buckuell, of Philadelphia; Frederick Sturges, 8. J. Til- den, Charles Lanter, and Francis Walker, of New York; B.A. Forguson, of Cinclunath; J. V. Painter, Janes F. Clark, and ROP, Ranney, of Cleveland, were clected Directors, The annual report shows for the year ending Nov. 80: Receipts. from lessee, $1,2iN,- 465, of which $746,887 were paid in dividonds; £345,880 mortgage Interest; 355,- O8t consolidated mortgages $10,145 construc: thon and equinment bonds; $0,240 matn- tonnuce of organization, leaving a balance o 81,045 on hand, Besides, the road recelved 85,407 dividends on stock and interest, Cap- {tal stock, $11,214,980, funded debt, $52,061,- 313; guaranteed ‘income, $480,533; valug of road and oyulpments, $10,225,343, CUTTING RATES. Bpectat Dispatch to Tht Chicago Tribune, Kansas Cry, Mo,, Jan. &—The Chicago & Alton Company made another big cut on castern rates to-day from Kansns Clty, enrry- {ng tho figures down to the rates mado in November, at the beginning of the war. It makes tho rhte lower to Now York and East- ern cities than from St. Louts, and Is truly rushing the war into Africa. ‘Tho Chicnzo, Nock Island & Pacltic Company algo made a $4 rate to Chicago to-day. Up to tho present thne $10 were considered cheap enough for tham, but as the Hannibal & St. Joseph went to $4on Saturday last, tho Rock Islaud had to follow sult, bi THE MISSOURI PACIFIC, Ennonano, Kas, Jav. &.—Partles repre- senting Jay Gould ure here for tho purpose of working up tho franchise for tho oxton- alon of the Leroy Branch of the Missourt Paolfic Railroad (o the Arkansas River, ‘This branch leaves the main ling at Holden, Mo., passing through the towns of Paola and Gar- nett, Kas, und makes connectlon with the Missouri, Kansag & ‘Texas at Leroy, It is how proposed to extend this tne from Le roy to the Arkansas River, n distance of 100 infles, ‘This will give Gowld an alr-ling from St. Louis to Southwest Kansas, and enable him to make the Southern Pacifle connection on the Rio Grande, with 175 iniles shorter route than any other lino now has. ELECTION, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ANN Annon, Mich, Jan. 6—IHarry W. Ashley was this: morning elected General Manager of the Toledo, Ann Arbor & Grand Trunk Railrond, in-place of his brother, danies M. Astley, who fs appointed attorney for the roud, : ITEMS. James A, Halford, Into clty editor of the Indianapolis Eventing News, has accepted the position of locnt passonger agent at In- 7 | dianapolis of the Beo Ling and Indianapolis & St. Louls Road. Mr. IL. G. Davis, -formarly connected with the passénger department of tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, has beon appointed Assistant Geieral Passenger Agent of the St.Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba allroad. Genoral Passenger-Agent IL, 0, Went- worth, of the Michigan Central Ratlrond, hag {xsned'nelreular announcing that here after the baggage dopartinent of his Com- pany will be.attached to and be a part of the enor! Passenger and ‘Ticket Agent's de- partment. Mr.J.N, Stinson will continue ‘ag General Baggage Agent, with headquar ters uf Chicago. * . Mr. I. Ru Dearing has beer appointed As- sistant Genaral Baguznge Agent, with hend- quarters ne ackson, Mich. Yo will have general ehurge.“of station and train bagmye- mon,* ++ All ciaims for loss, damage, or detention of bagenge should be sent to Mr. Dearing for adjustinent. fr, Wentworth also gives notice that his Campany will not pay its proportion of the cost of through checks, oxcept written ns- sont 1s obtained of lilin befare such checks aro ordered, +. + ““CASUALTIES.. . THE NEBRASKA ToRRoR. Speclat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Osaita,, Neb., Jan. 5.—The following ad- ditional facts concerning the accident on the Nebraska Diviston of the Chicago, Minnenp- olls, St. Paul & Omaha Rallrond yesterday have begn obtained, and throw some further Nght on the tragic alfair: ‘There wero four- tuen snow-shovelers in tho cut, which is neat Middle Creek, and they were In charge of Conductor Carns, who was working n fat- eur train in hauling snow. Carns’ train wis on the side-track, and he was with the men Inthe cut, not more than 100 fest from the southern extremity. Ho ‘must ,have been aware of the fact that the passenger train. wag. on its way to Omaha and nearly due But he failed or neglected to put out any signals of warning, and did not even notify his own men of the danger, How any of thom es- caped fs a iniracie, and none of them can say exactly how, thoy ad. Ut ox fept that thoy made Asim for ite ahead of the train, and just got out bya hal’s breadth, Nine thus inude thelr escnpe, uotudiaye Carns, and one of these nine, Jotn Adellan, was badly wounded, hu haviig been struck by the train agit passed him; but ho will ver, ‘The other six who wero killed very Ikoly toll, being overcome with | fright or slipping on the snow, ‘The train was first aven when it was coming around the curve in the cut not over 400 or 400 fect from them. An Inquest was held at Oaklund, and the jury returned. vordiot to the affect that Charles Meyers, N.N. Nelson, ‘Thomas Broughwn, Jolin Erickson, Ole Oleson, and A. 1, Swan gon enme to thelr death hy belay run over, and that the aceldent was due to the carcles negs and neglect of Edward Carns, foreman of the construction train and working ang, Infalllng to placo-proper signals in advance of tho passenger train and posting & perio ahead to notify the Ba of tho Apronch of the passengertrian. Tho deceased were nll burled at Oakland except one. whose remalnis ‘will be sunt to New Albany, In., to-morrow. NOT INDICTED. \ _.. Beetial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Prrrsuuna, Pa, Jan, §.—Tho Grand Jury to-day ignored tho bills against Conductor g Routh, Engincor Hughey, and Flaginan Pen-' rod, who were In charge of the train at tho tne of the ‘T'wenty-vighth-atreet disaster, last October, when over thirty persons were killed, Judge Bailey expressed surprise, and sald it was Incredible to lim that a case of so much gravity should not be thoroughly in- vestigated, Ho returned the bills to the jury.» Lawyers aro of the opinfon that thls uction of the Grand Jury fixes tho responsl- bility upon the Penusylyanin Railroad Com- pany, Routh lms buon conductor on the same train for more than twenty years, KNOCKED OFF A TRAIN. Wirannxaton, Mass, Jan.5,—-When the Jocal freight train leaving Boston: at 4:05 5, m, arrived at South Wilmington this morn- ing Conductor-Clurk and a brakeman were missed, Diligent search was mado and tho two men were found near Nosth Woburn, haying been kuecked off the cara when pass ing through tie bridge at that station. ‘Tha men were acrlousty Injured, and. wero both taken to Lowell in an unconscious gtute, pc A GAB EXPLOSION, Bosow, Miss. Jan, &.—Thie morning while workmen were trying to clear u clogged gau- pipe fu Seata’.drug store, corner of Hanover and Blockstono streets, by forelng naphtha Into them, the. gas was ignited by the Hume of aspirit lamp, causing, Hi Heayy, explosion and phatterloy ths building badly, Loss gpred, AvOUE gS, 000. ‘ANOTHER OARQLINA ACCIDENT, ““Wrailwaron, N,-Ci, Jan, 8&—Tho fast mall- train on'the Wilulngton & Wolden Railroad, bound north, ran off the track near Mugnolla Inst night, Soveral persons were hurt, but no gue killed. ‘The necident was caused by tho breaking of a whee! PASSENGER-TNAIN DITCHED, Sr, Lours, Mo, Jan. 5.—Four conches and a Pullman sleeper were ditehed yesterday bvelwoen Grent Bend and Ituymond, Kas., on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Rallrond, and nif the passencers well alaken ty atid tumbled about, but none serfously hurt, ovencosii BY COD-OIT GAS, Drapronn, Pay Jan, &—Matthow Scheul-, er, uzed 50 years, went Into an oll-tank this afternoon to: recover mn auger-blt, and was overcome by the gas arising from the oll, Ho wag discovered lylng In the bottom of the tonk an hour later OBITUARY. JOSEPIT F. ARMOUR. 'The denth of Mr. Joseph F. Armour, of Armour & Co., packers, was quietly ane Hounced on ’Chango yesterday, much ty tha regret and sorrow of those engaged in the provision business, by whom he had long been known, ‘The snd event occurred yes- terday morning at 4:30 o'clock In Cincinnati, Mr. Armour was born in Oneida County, Now York, and when quitea youth moved to Milwaukee, where hls brothers Henry O. aud Philip D. were engaged in the packing and commission business, During the War ng branch house was opencd here, which was placed under the manngement of Philip D. Armour and his deceased brother, Some six orseven years ago the decuased began to show stens of falling health, Mo beenmen victiin to Snfiammatory rheumatisin, and on the advice of his physician madea trip through Europe, spending the most of his thie along the Med- iterrancan, After an absenca of about two yenrg ho returned to this elty, but hls health Had not sutticlently recovered to enable hin to take an active partin the business of the firm, 2s enrly training and active mind did not permit lim to Indulge in fdloness, He purchased an interest in the Danvilla Ete- vator, over which for sonto time he exercised ageneral supervision. Still he never re- galned hts health. The rheumatism disap- penned In the course or tine, to be succectied ny Bright's diseas¢, which eventually entsed his dvath, A week ngo, accompanied by his wite, he left for Jacksonville, Fla, with the Intention of remaining there during tho win- ter. On reaeling Clnelunath he complalued of paing, undoubtedly the result of a cold orehill contracted on the train, and was compelled to take to his bed. Telegrams whict Ne sent to his friends here Indleatedt that he was conyaleselnz, but on ‘Tuesday morning Mrs. P, 1. Armour received a letter from her sister-in-law, the contents of which wert of so atlarming # character thy Mr, P. D, Armour nnd the other relatives took Jast nights train for Cineiunati, where they arrived four or five hotwrs tau late, ‘Mr..Joseph 1, Armour was oneof the most genini of inen, Quiet and unassiwning In manner and deportient, he won the coutl- denve and respect of ull with whom he was brought In contact, either In the active rela- tlons of business or the quict associations of domestic life, Ile leayes a widew, but no elidren. ‘The funeral services will take placa to- morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock from the resl- dene of P, Dy Armour, No, 2115 Priirie ay- enue. : MENUIY C, PADDOCK, Inthe death of Henry C. Paddock, of Au- rare, who died inthis city yesterday morn ing, the County of Kane loses one of itsmost esteemetl, honored, and useful eltizens. He swags twenty years a banker {n Aurora and Batayin, served one term as County Trens- urer, and was® always sought forand Mted most aeeeptibly posttlons of trust in church, Bunday-schvol, and ay a citizen. Mrs. Pad- dock’s father fel! dead tn the street in Aurora Just Monday, ‘The doubly funeral of son-in- lay and fathor will take place in Aurora Fri- nye i 3 MRS. W. P. SHANNON. Lawnencr, Kns,, Jan.:5.—Mrs. Gov, W. P. Shannon died in this city to-dpy, Hor husband was atone time. Governor of Ohio, and under Franklin Plereo was Territorial Governor of Kansas, ‘The funeral to-wior- row will be nttended by the prominent oll- elnls of the State, : a —— STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yonk, Jan. 6.—Arrlyed, the Abyssin- In, from Liverpool. =. New You, Jau, 6.—Arrlyed, thd Seychia, from Liverpool, ‘ Hamuuno, Jan. 6&.—Arrived, tho Snovia, from New York. Loxnox, Jan, §—The steamships City of Liverpool and Anchor, from New York, liave, arrived out, Lryenvoor, Jan. &—Tha steamship St. Albans, from Baltimore, lost ninety-four cat- tle on her passage, and the steamer Enrique, from the same port, lost 120, ‘The Brazillian, recently wrecked, Jost forty head, New Yonk, dan. 5.—Arriyed, tha Stato of Indiana, from Liverpool. ——————— “Hate Hovivum " restores gray hale to {ts orig: inal color for 60 cents, OFF! EE SRAMUNT BRANCH JX ORDEL MMODATH OUIL D ‘ous patrons throughuut the city, wo havo vatub- Iehod ranch: Offices in the diteront Divisions, ns demgnated bulow, whoro advertttomonts 1 token for tho name Brice, fa cual at tho Main ‘Oftice, and will by. Arata ae ¥u'cluok p. in, 2. & It, SIMs, Booksoilers aha Statloners, 121 Tionty-nécondeat, : Wee HOGAWE, Deuzate 013 Cottaxa Grovo-ay., wd orien Lbirey Atte POT AY, DUCHTAN, Druigulnl, cornor Thirty-dirat and Btate-su, ~ WEST DIVISION, 3A8, M, KIRKLEV A Coe Drdzalete, t gouth ulstodsat., coror af Adatu, A.A. PORULONUM, Newatoalor, Stationor, oto, eG wa AY ost Atudison-st. doar Wosterit-ny, YSSUNNIGHSER, Druguen 40) luo Ialand-av, comer Sait 1. Cy SEER dewetor, Nowsdentor, and Yancy Gadde, 74 Lnko-at., cornor Lincoln, nati hyfetAE Bruwuiat sit West Madisonat, oor or Pauling, ‘AUGUST JACONSON, Druggitt, 183 North Malatod, corner Indlans-xt, 'NORTIE DIVISION, L. BURLING AM Coy Drdetaly, 465 North Ciarastcornur tiylsia "My & UU, Drugilsts, O75 Larrabeo-at, cor or Bopha. < LOUIS W. tt. NERDR, Printing and, Advoriang * Agent, Naw mid Stationory Dopot, £19 16, Divislun-st, ADs ERHONAL—W + PERKON THAT TOOK anni from tho, hostary onintue of Kahlusingor x3 Inyare. plunsg rotuen tt ost Wast Wastingtun-st. tf Ra quedtlone oud a ini camera ‘PRIBONAL wate “iRDIANA “FO THIET thiedsnty ‘Cuvaday ‘niturnonl—fure, Addros X10 tHlbune ‘omen. 7 MtenoenT ey prtonar-neive FRIDAY Ol BATURDAY, PRBONAT SHAVE No CHETAIN KNOWLEDUE ‘Ou Had some Moun of wuownlng. Wt, LOST. AN: IN Loi re suey aui-aiabie ONE, Lope ff tur ne Hen AVENE, ACSiualaonent. ie TRAYED—A SMALL AY MALL Y ness, Tho tinder turnin her to fxs We m” WITIL IFAT Ii} he auitably rowardod by re- tT onttut hots US. MIGAGO, JAN. 1, IBIKPAITNERSELP NOTICK a UA by knuwn fs Buus Smith & Co, BILNA BAL TESOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHID js bureby given to sit whom it trad ouncern that pho coparinerst iH rotofore existing butweon Wille skakel and W.‘t, Furlong. under thi ‘le snd firm nana of Skekel & Co, in bho tuFkot business, at So, 1 North State-at, Chicacu, 1s thle day dissolved. On und aftoy thts dite thy sald nus will bo con Gueted by Witham Skakeh, WISALL AM BICAK! Ws aah RGE> NS, HEVOLV EIS, LUSTRATHD CATA: UNte trig. fe ruWitlale& HON, Cinulnuatl, 0, LY eRoniG, Sueno, YAEOR, KUSSIAS, Su AC a ated Sedat lation, irlyBoy, olevunc ip renttnttans, Levey yy SERENE, Ste Ds QOTICH PERSONS ANH CAUTIONED AGAINGT purchusing a note tor és sete ubee. oF G. We Bishop fy Eavur GF AES AHN OF: A.M, Darngs, the gaid * 1 atwluti. . eGlaned) ANN. BARNES, | 40 hun rucel pts Nie A oie totwsuly nnd retatl by wit F, ut ery bos Ag wante . FANTED-HUISCIIPIIUN BOOK AND Noy~ Mat eeanraseasnas graven angi ie . Ii ts eunaulte f i Aetetautgy tela to tug unonicloyan whit Wobatde's phet ta to the pul fs WU venta fur sample Diener MAL Li Tiie Tay (ey) Bansown-ets atin pata, Pus PAihiED-TO DO CHOnKS VOR MY HOA WA Fisto auton xchoul, “Ectluot hours trem. m.to} ‘Addrens X ¥, ribuny office, 4 Nrep— NICH OFF Vi Weta Pa . Addross X 6s, ‘elbunu, TANTED—1O HUY OR RENT—A BULL, W. i ‘powor, tv be used nea boxefoctory atid general milll work, Addruse 2s Telung OWtica. CASTOUP ULAEEEING, SOD PiiCH PAID Full CAUT-OpR OLOTIT- Fee ee eee ae a buttered, told, Now tat Ordyre vy niall prowyly attended te, Kotablsbed Lol, Ti SAMPLE, Viveds on miyutuly pay - peor, BALE tonen TAR ECAY 69220 foot north of Thirtysninthent, running to Kaitrond, * DAK E+ AV, —lat oF Misi) foet.north of Furty-sovanth= st. Fannitig to itntirond. ORGVELAND PAKK -& feot, near middie of tha NDIA: GO BANB-THN ACES HBTWHEN “1h bytlovida and n horiysninthicat. nirat> Glare Roeauiont 10 in southweat corner of ty, nn Calamoi-avs nor ae fit $700 porncrey a Nwonty-recand-at. zo nnd rail; maut itrat-clans. Jangio, wiinet- eat and upwards. Faby GEO. St, BOM, eon ALB v (ty 9 WABTING= aicliTGAy-av.—oetngon mtone-front, north of sNbLAS -Htone-front house, 4° rooms deep, AAV, near Bixtecnthents with lot 37x00 feet FOI BALE-ON NORTH BIDE-AN ELBGANT ‘nnd oliginiy-loeated resitonce huatett with steam Rinple jut; carpets, chandeliers, ate. Now, contiy, wnt Inwood taste, cad be find, Wf desired, nt a barwatn, ‘ormns yory Hboral and Jow'mntd uf wtorést. For pork Of purchase money other Kood clty ron} extate may fieinten. an tniaual chanee ia omered ty nrauirg fia modt deatrabla property, GEO. HL ROZEN, Wnabingtonent, PRO MALE AT A WANGATS tau rie kant ianehie-tront hulle sl Weat Jackson tt hns al! Jnadern Improvenients. tamtlxturen, furnace, Cty 1.00 wil purchase thy vlegant datory brick 427 ‘West ON TOO=KeT dep Tot with atabler has all modorn tine provements, Inquire at £1 Donrburnient.. in bank, pons IX AOPDING LOTE, TH, UNIMG In 10) Feat of m conimercint ate Sireatrarn, only yo, blocks frum Union Markt 49 3. K. DAVIS, Brovoort Honea, onch. pore, BA‘ PRET CORN OF PRATT Re ‘Av. and Sas ot. At Bll: hardly half price, DAVID WILLIAMS, louth Cinrk-at., Koom I, ror. BALE—FIRST-ChAvS NESIDENCE ON Salle-at, near Whiter 19 rooms, all modorn I= tay possession May 1, MEAD & COM, 149 ROH SALE —eaxiny OF, UIO-ET, NEAT FRANK lin, vary cheap forcast, : “2x10 norehenst corner Ontario and Franklines MTMEAD & COR, 1) Ln Site VOR SALE-ONE OL TWO G 1. ouron und tote gn Allchtenti-ay. nnuth of aceond-. OATHS, UE Waxhtoutonat, roe BALI EV 1, DESIRABLE ACTS, 10, $0, Berea, nll within or near city fltnlia, and good for In mont Address It 44 Tribu Jroisay sis an Stile-at Washington-nt. fou BALE—T-STORY AND HASEMENT STONE on st ST-Ch an NE-FItONT STORE near Adame, MATSON Sil % front rosidonce on earborn-av.. north of Chie Ay. Jp rounie, all modern Improvements, MEAD jo-nt Tis-STORY AND ASE: arlo-wt, near Dearburn-av. ing. MBA & COE, 19 1 POR SALES, LOT UX, ROUTH FRONT, ON ‘Umnrcu-tt, hulf block from Van Buron-at. cars, Doyou want @ bargain? 7, B, HOYD, Room 717) Madiran-st. SUBURBAN REAL ENTATE Foy BALE TY ACK aL N rho tho. pw HeaiRlESRGATE ath ae, ahora, FTE of the er Aviitecivty ot es aie Donrharn-at.. Itoom f, YED-CHICAGO. AND COOK COUNTY nl estate at tho Chicage steal Estate Cnt Buard, 20 und 14 Derrborn-sl. W. i, Nixon, Manaxery Chandler & Co. Mortznza Bankers. ‘Trustons. | Ene pe made for tha third, public ralo of No ohange for listing or adver= Hang. All property ta Nara an 7 upset ” price below whieh ttahall nut besdld. An curly ontry ta roquented to insure propor examination and cataloging, ‘The sorvices of Goorge J, Goro & Co., tho eniinent ouc- Honeurs, are secured for thes ante, Mpeckal tndices mnents offoredt to reanine reateerstato aconta, Kullers have advantezo of ready alo wudor gopd corpatition, GAD} culnlogues to be distrionted, A\WARRED FIN IE QQODITCH, HEAT ESTATE Broker, 6! Major iitecks «Property in Hyde Park, Can soll well Joguted Jats and acre property, Call or send In deseription ‘with prieg and torts, Wost Sido. n RENT-COTTAGE 2 ILANRISON-ST., £15; tinze T Artosinn-uy., @1; wood erder: fucality rat-clnan, GRIFFIN & DWIGHT, cornerof Wash- ington and Main 1G Inquire BY NiSiED TOUSE none Ahlan ‘35 Howland Block, Sonth Side. , (PO RENT-AN RLEGANT 110) NO, 3m MICH USE, aunay., Witt: gusstixiures, double winduws, ete. ty at once to J.C, METH, 9 Degrborn-st. oom 1 North Side. (PO RENT-DY BDWARD GOODRIDGE, ROOMS 2 and HNU. 20 West Madisonert.: Tho dertory and iiseuient Urick buildings, modern Itnproveriunte, on, 2 und 12 Grnnte corner La pallu. seven J south ¢ te Founis, sacund te TO RENT-ELATS, ‘Went Siac, sy WANTED—MALE Hookkeepors, Clerkn, &c. WASTED TAN, AMSISTANT. HOORKREPRIL, OUNR RN, Not oer fH fae of 40, 9 iyarenin in ithe clfy1 mina write A Kon bo quick and nesurate at fivures, and touet have had sowie experience In bank keeping? hone HuLthose who can weet thoan requtros montis Feud gop! 7 Ache g Address, In own handwriting, for ih, Tribune utfies, i GLith; ONE WAVING BEV Vyears’ oxparien Hier Ina eity bank. eoniy to Xa Telbote omen, ANSISTANT ROOKKERP HIG n gant, nna aceurate, and a good pan Call at iS6 inte-st, botweon 4 and 6 p.m, to- MAUL-CLEUK, SITUA: (lon. permanont, Address, with sample of handwriting, X 4, Tribune office. Waste RHLLA RIA whoinanie confecttoner Address '? ue Liss a Vy Aste SIN a Witenes riot Young man asentry-clork! must write a good ang qilek bund! well reeammondedt Amatican pro- fore. Addrest T 63, Tribune om =A YOUNG MAN A FRY ti experience in the drug business io make plmsoft uroful mbout,.the store, Apply at 10 Fast UR Vania piga-cr macriod tnan, Addros Greerhete, and ume with joseph, Mich, nian ny, VW WaNtan — a dont 0G hous Tei aki A YouNG ON- hating former omploy eh, &, BD, CRANE, Sh ‘Trades. ANTED-THREE MOLDERS; TO GOol, ‘steady, tomporate men gond wages and atondy thane will baglvens wayon factory: 10 \atto8 from Chicago on GM, Bt Ps It, Ite choster & Vartridiza Co, Whitewn EDT. wast E-AN for erecting ‘Matto! PHILS nd malt URNEE miphyric ocld Aino ghumbers, axon & Mogeler Zlna'Con LAr Salle, Ih. TA paring alncks And jowaley. foragamperent man, Je Sy LEN¥ESTEY >. ‘Madison We TEU —COMPOSTTONS AT THE. LEGAL Nows office, 47 Donrburn-1t Employmont Agcenct« a Souths ra 3) wrond-enonpers, Me EHRISTIAN "C0, 28 Routh Waiters Miscollancous. WWARTEDOTIIE | ANGI MAN TO, TAI ‘charge of nur works na night foreman and (earn fhe Dustness: miuat bu Intelligent and careful, and have some knowledge of machinory nnd steam." Adz dress, stating provious occupation, and references, bas LLC aeaainneenees WANTED usin ges MAN Wy nont Audra VW Antep=canvas lo roll my. needlarcase, noedie-pucknue other first-class aulling aticl ta to bo tho biugeat year fora wentx aver. x: Rnd rolect yourstack, C, M. lININGTO \WWASTRDAGENTS“ESPRGETIO MEN WITTE ‘Of without oxpariones, for n, dusitabld winter business. quanintecd (0 pay £8 wonky an amall eaple for pupurs and aTigAtO, ur call AE inc Inekent. BUH cl TANTED-BA LE experience in arena, with references Wi ¥y tT rion ait pigat ee ANt ONE WHO TIA8 HAD 19 nuid tube busliass, , Ad- ‘ribune ofr RUPE FOI Ate {1 por thourand, Ap- STOVE BALES- hicavu, Give reference ‘Cominanieationa conf= 2 ofice, MLI—-AN EXD HA nan Co trivel weat of And ptute salury wanted, a chy THAD x ‘OWNS Winoliour sgodato fainillos, We make wanoclalty 0 of extr good and 6 teas end old coflues of fn iayor, Welte for cireular. San Francisco ‘Tea Con M351 Statosnt., Chileago, . WV ANGHUTAN ACTIVE: TNTHILIGEST TOy, from I nomce, Address, tnowa ide Hunt Wagten=an ol Ws itPISING-NOLICITOR, TO ST TE A OOD corresponding. BRICH NOY find be ate todo ANVEDIAN ADVE canvass the city: n fale xalary nnd commission will bo bald. Anply to Monitor of Fnshton omfico, 165 Sackson-et., between the hours of 10 und 1 NTEV<A NOT MANO: wagon? to. une whe ean cur Hheral mnfary yell bo pal TO rome trade & < ‘North Siac. 7. ponrie CLANKST,. NEAR THE BRIDGE Iretecinas ding puare #4 por week, #10 per m $ roomd with buard. £5.00 to $n Week. Oh Te imonth. OAL D ROOMS Rae HAST INDIANAA EA O04 ajoove room to rent with bonrd; also, room; Gu'cieck dinner. Soxnth 1 ELDRIDGE-CoUN! 40-5 FRONT single Funtnn, with og with WAHASILAV—i1A NDBUME FRONT Tunis wilh bourd: Overy cunventon TPO WeNT WEST MADISOS-St. THIRHE-LOOM | 7 ¢ WAHASIL-AV. <1 1 EPR Ta Mtad ease hunt prick block ont ei ae | L9OT ad kes WASTES HST cahtoutmerta own so Oe iaeageet Hed Bad nomen North Slac. 9299 WANARI-AV.—~ALCOVE AND OTIEIC TPO. RENT—TWO NICH 6 ORG nooM FLATS | S244 rounds, bunasindly furntehed, with choice ih No. MY Hurling-st. bF. FREUDENBERG, | bite: eri By Nurtl Chirkents - A Rioter: iNT—00 ARENDON HOUSE, NORTH CLARK-ST., COR- ENT IO | Clinrot Uninet, vo" biveks. nuritt of the river— ‘South Side. ue RENT-f2 PER W WELL LIGHTED, Newly furnished row! sliting-rooia attached plitle-nte 1% ENT—101 MICITIGAN-AV., CONNIE THI tuanthest. two large nicely-furnished rovmis without At, Kes, UN but! togentionen only; warnt |p ‘Tho best und smost conventout family hotel ta tho eleven few finely furnished suites of rooms al moor fitg fieus for furutilos, “Lrunvtont and table boarders rt udiited. Cj AUESCHE MOWER CAUSE Gv atATE AND J Hiageison-ste. four blucks mouth of the Vatmor Tfouxo—isound atid roum por por wouk, fi tot Alsa 18 . .. Domestic RIAN AND SWEDISI GIRLS FoR it » Privat Smea, 20 Hse Divinionesee nny Couk IN GETS Round weiss 1 etwoun # d Elghtaonth-atay A aM ART Gti FOR BECONTS iy High Mtchigan-ne. between Bixteentn, work, elty roterene and Blantee WASP EDA GERMAN, SED rit one ex ORWEGIAN, 1 Forestay, - ed pines ‘ar American work of a small faintly, Avply Immediately 0 it GEN BWA THOUS ring roferonces, ti Ling a AYTASTED—A COOK, WASHER, ANI WA iinip ii woe ewe inaingncnye WASTED GA PROTESTANT OTRIs ANB 15702, Heat, with xome knowlege a = Ing on table. Inquire BEGN Nuun Canateste ns wa ANTED-BWEDIA Ol GHRILAN “Git, POI WAnTEDIA GOOD Gh FOR GRNERAL iounowark in privat nage | weok. “Atmny aban Orchartcate 7! MAwe# A por ToT HOUSE | NEI, ERMAN Gil Inguire 243 Wabast Wras GuOD Git, FOR -GRNERAT | W lourawork nei Stentuanenes RNAS WANTEN—O1L, FOR GENENAT MOusEWORK: Gornnn, Heol, \ aby enh mn pede. oF Nerworian oniy. “arpty ws | \Wagten-aii ror Gin German orswade. A YWastep. Warn honeowarkt enod sncon hat Sopot, Any atternodm atere A abaenenys Ba st Nurses, WANTEDSA COMPETENT WoMAN wit UNS rtnnds taking eareof ehtldron, Avply nt once =AN EXPERI ED “Apply ataw Frio-at. Kmployment Agencies, WANTED(G00D GERMAN AND SCANDINAS visnglris for private fnmilles, hotels, and bourd~ |° andshouses at G. DUSK E'S oiliey, His Mllwaukverny. | | + Miscellancous. TANVED<LADIES OF GOOD ANDRESS, W ‘of employment, In thin city er in an} hy i town inthe United States, may earn tirat-vinns whos An Randle phopraplite ketuls: (ientiemoen muy wuly. Goud azents wanted Somnniinioner “Adurors X 2tribune omen es ree wis TED—A YOUNG LADY TO ‘TEND RECEDs ton-room Ing photugmptic gallery; ono thos ean rosoneht must spoak Guinan, “Address a) Mil~ waukoo-nv, : VV ASiROcLapy AdkeTd Fon duit Goon Wed by ovory indy and cillits non fur epeuhire Bealth Novelty Canipany, 42 Feanklitveat., New Work. __ SITUATION MALE. Bookkeepers, Ulerism, &e. ITUATION WANTED=}IN PIRE-INSURANCE oMiee, or work of uny kind in sture or onice, by a computunt, expartencod man willing to wark fur vor; moderate salary, }1rst-clase cliy referunce, Ad=++ ‘Tribune ontco. SITUATION WANTRD-BY, A YOUNG MAN IN’: SD retailurocory, Address W. LUBIEKR, 15) Eung ' Washingwon-at sttustiay WANTED —BY A VERY CLEAIC nnd tapid writer os confidential corresponding: clerk, Is wall cducated und experienced, and can give subeacentiona iia, tuferences, Address T'S, ‘I'rib« once. ON WANTED—HY A. YOUNG MAN Zo ofage in a wholesale house as cullvctor, pplz ot best of ITUATION WANTED—AS ASSISTANT 1i00K= keopor and corzexpondent in wholesale or manu facturing house, X 14, ‘Tribuno oft SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WIIC Wrishen to musk hard form fextcetane hunneuy Ie an bility, experienced, oF wand Ko ulrosd for aood feroncos given. Address Tt, ervelle, reltable, of recounizon nnd hins Ni 4 Gitutiog WASEDA vous 3 SD ivos with bis parants as collector, sistant bovkkweert Imvo alignded i. 3. amy. time ago mi for ONO yours sesk, write, nnd rend jermat. and am in neod uf amploymont. Addrops ‘Tribune off Coachmen, Tenamaters, &c. ITUATION WANTED-TEAMING-I HAVE A Jarge, young wan just from the country nnd want mtn fr ROMO Kae hows by the whol ross it, DAY, 221 Fulton-st SITUATION WASTEN-hY « nichinl DALARAN vi » tia Wabasteage Pavaus familys Cull 0 Mixceliancous, : GITUATION WANTED-IY (AN gxnaRrio SSinnn: buxiness oxpotiense, reliable und remnonst= Biter owner of clear iuproved city praperty: woud cor= Feapondents will do the collecting or solicittny of tho Tight kinds could funish bored wn a le pity Pry ier hahaa ITUATION WANTED-<1Y A COLORED MAY ‘a Dutior in private family, Good clty roturoneas,” Address X 14 Tribune attic i WAN oun, tA, itu AS kK MALE, 4 Domeaticn. — 5 SITUATION WANTED — uv’ A NonWwiatan girktodosonnil, hnunowork Ina snail family. 4 Jur twa ye mig Situation y ANTED-DY A YOUNG NORWL= ian girl nw second Or hurse dirt. Please call ot 218 Weat Erio-at,, in basement, LITUATION WANTED-TY A BMART YOUNG SS gistinn small family for veneral honkewurk and plain evoking. Call or nddrens 200 Lowe-ay, f ePeeartererary i eee OTE) MOOS ASD IS | GItvaTion WANTEDOBY A Goon BWEDISIE ee ae we ia guts Hratechuss ronins Nore. (ati sn, couk OF (0 do general iourowork, 103 mo RE FURNISHED FRONT Abe | OT JAMES HOT SITUATION WANTED-IY A SWEDISH Gilt , 4 Awanent. NN bs fd Ty Tee SyMUENEto usa fuutrenr divey, Wd | on AaNd we Soin priate PAPE BLAH AAW) ROO NY Jwoniis-st. Lefurences exchanged. ATION North Sido, FPO RENT —1s NOMTH STATE BY A FURNISHED, room for uwo guntionen, (PO, RENTS A SECOND, FLOOR ON THE WEST aldu of Btatosn ef Sonroo ad suuth of Waehityton, Address X 2h ‘Vribuny uftice, ~Miineotlaneonn. HUN T-FROM MAY NEXT. TIE 5-STORY nd baroment bulldiny southwest corner vf Was hey, and Adame-st, Chicazos ) fout front on eee fh ye id Von Adame; uppusitd the Exposi- ton Hui sho main or first floor ootiprtsus: two ntores on Was basti-ay,, x10 foot envlt, und Uhrey stures on Adumia- pari ait with munts, Alight be thrown inte BLOTO. * Whuhotel known as tho Burdick House comprises thy four upper tours of anu-baif of thy Wabasn-ny, front, wit I roumn, the other belt uf front four Hours, Uxi0U are tn one Foun ene 4 ‘Yhe entire buliding night be arranged for ono base ‘nord house, OF the stores kid basgiments with second fluor. of tho hotel as new arranged, or with addivonal rooms, Adidruss of inquire oF AW, BUICK, ‘Curner of Lako-ny, and Forty-third-st., Chicas To ite: ICH-HOUSES ON THIRTEENTIO- Ince, bot won Autland-ay, und Latiinest, Apply utd south Hatstod-at z FPO RENTOMAIN” FOO SIX FEET, eoligntty itubtgd, i ‘building aouthonet curhor, Michizan und 1. Bulld-ats., with power to su G ane tod for atorugo Until Ming, Os Abe + 13 Lea Ballers, Daaumiont, oF AC at Culvor, 118 Mon- roc-B z NT—TWO FLOONS 1WXi) FEET, AT NOG Po us Wasbinuton-nt. Apply second oor, VAST ED 10, WENT=UY GENTLEMAN ANI wits, fuintaned room, witt or withont board, on North Hide, with usa uf parlors, ulvrencos oxs ehunged. Private family preferrod, Aduross X 12, ‘Tribune office, PASTED—TO RENT—A HOUSE OF GTO 8. W foaues modern tinprovormunts. Address, finmwe> diately, IAT, Tri une unlve, yas NEA MASDOLET ANT Huta binw hard sccand tluor, £0F Jule f soi Bf AN a hoeeoraia AGS. HAST WARIIING. oats Inds, carringos, buwyivs, wid new jund second-hand, ot low pricus, or wilt tanh advussicos wnete. Re YA nS ON NORTH SIDE, furnished vr unfurnished, on teat oF Kecund With bowed. Munt bo xouth of Chiengo-av, and ast ‘Addrovs'T HOARD = AND, ONE Gi A NICELY-FU iste rooius, by aentioman und wifes wonty min= utes’ Kalk OF Stato und Madison-sts, Address, mints price, XH, ‘Tribune oflico, BOAuR AND Roose FOW TARE PATER Kentiomun, and child of yours, in w reapocts Dio private iutully or hoardinu-tiwusa in Nori Livise fon, south of Lincoln Park and oust of Welles. Ad- rk-at, Best of reforun turn Be ers rr Bette fatty: vinnie TAddrens X 9), Teibine oftice, AID—AND ItOOM TY TWO GHNLES South Bldg, lucation LEMEN Ue STHICTOY bath, ‘ule. ‘Slate turnin. a os FouStron dk removals Bh AMudisun FiANOS por wood Ioouty, Wa Uy Ay POMEROY, Moot 4, 10 La Subluwt, eLVinie TEN—BY A YOUNG GIRL YO A'lunae cal WA © do housmcork fin private fninil call at 418 Ireing-pluce, betirenn Pole uni 4 GHUATION WANTHD-TE BTHONG GELS D gonerat utr; home ut objoct more than’ waxes, (BE Cottage Groverty. Ss ITUATION Wax’ OF J—A¥ SKCOND GHtl 10 private famtl 5 ct) th gigs WANTED—LY A GEIRMAN Git, Q for second work ur plain sewing, Call at (cd HGONH 3 HU z VATION AVANTRD—HY A YOUNG GIRD TO. ©, du gonennd housework in wamall family, Cull at By North Rovoy-wt Hounrckeepors, ITUATION . WANTED A YOUNG WIDOW 1S wontd Hho anituation as Tousokespor tn a wid owora family, X ih Tribune omices . Dressmakers, ITUATION Wal BY A GOOD DRESSMAIC. or Wurman, only threes months in America, to som tn petvns fumiilien und at tiuinigy 10 years In base nose, Apply to A. Gy GM Loumle-at, T nt FY ASIOUNTS TO LOAN ON FU 44 planos, oto, without ro! ou all coud seeurition 1 NY AMOUS' AN ishineredttinue romorah. It nang A DYANCHS MANE ON MIAMONDS, elo, At und-ialt brown? raten. VU. LAUSD, jouried and , 12s iG iudulvh-st. Katabiiviad LOL TRNTTUIE, TOWEL, AL TuWORt Fates asO. so Hy 1G Deweborn: TO LUAN ON uur tui WATCHES, E Employmont Ayenotes. GituaTions WANTED =FAMILI ES IN good Scundinavian of Gerntate feinnde I polled nt G, DUSK R'S oftlen, 13) M1 ITUATIONS WANTED codks, RENUrMt, secon A XEED OF PAN | UES: by Fe J dining, wnd iaundey works vod uiris wanted: drder by Aull Falephong elty fa, 1. Huron uf itegtatey, 29 Want Monroo-st, Ts TO LOAN ON FUNNITORE ov nd ther woud wavurts LOANED ON FURNITUIE, Lremoral, and other socurt> UE Hm, a iT a. Vt Dourborneate TASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVEU— ‘Munoy fo ond on watchos. dismonde., and "valua; fesot ‘evory desoripaun, ab GULDSIMLD'S Loan and {entice (ievnwod) East Madison-at istabe en lglHeT ERICK PAID FOR STATE SAVINGS CL and Fuollty Hank books, and Sospdlunyian Nas ite ea anes Tek Musics Gonna Hruker 8) Wastlnaton-a. . Moxs TO HUAN ON FUR: gutrunvyal, @, PARRY, HONKY I) GOAN ON CTIA’ Mx eae, ‘Rooin 44 La TOI, RIC. ) Watt blonru N [exe TO LOAN ON IMPROVED © rs erty In sutus to sult, Ingutre at 5 Deurborneat, y ‘ ALE A Gait. CHEAT FAC horses, 10 alelahe, 3 cuttara, 20 robus, 2) faci hire hos, second-hand; Tyrze uasorcmunt single harness, ‘A lntay stock of ull kinds wayune, Hew, und secunid. hhund, B uront sacrifoy. MW. v, y serie tia und 2 Staton if ONE, BOTEANLA iS TPO KAT ELARGY, Hid, I Hien eons He PEL, ASS IMPROVED WERT THON FIRS’ i nent at one fonn of 800 and ono of AN ‘Hino clty proporty, AO; Het mornty on Sach? prefer tH coal with ritchie. Yorfail information address Xv, ribs Haw ative. AND Haw TO LOAN ON (Ati Ot $3.000 Air oeanurey ak iro ratbe, Apply POR wae-ONe AWELL OGY COTTE inate ona eo oeneas Farelana 2. ca mtg suc PrROHe a Ridtewasnts Wont itandotpliest, : TT AMH AND BiG TlUitges, CRONOUNUED IN aeuraufa, cura trgo. Gf cba tiles’ tntimant ude Bpovins, splints, bunches, tharaun! Dlomish. Strains, ahouldor Jamends4, Havicw eaaveshiba-balls, Cura uuurantaud Bell Lar jaan tok containing Cull information to IL W. At GIL, 68 Wast Bi jee. only for horivs tho ba ‘irlaf sleo ab eants, old by adh drigilata. Bold by atl deuyuteta, ee 7,008 Ai TINS WATT ATR Hs teh BAL TH a bondiital bay niaro Lady Ation, 8 yoars ald, w Boat ako wlio her tng fs a stylish driver, naunine. driven by. a Indy} this ta tho, dnost inary vor olfered in this city at this price, si cust Pear Bay, abu ik worth aure now as sha. te aculls Hiatod and city. Droke} sua trotted tn mustingue ude fulimer overt uals, Inaidé 2:10; oho, bas shown Outs fn 2:495 Bho is wurranivd sound and Klug? inudt soll her linmodiately as Lam getting rosdy 1 leave the city. Bie can bo scen and tried at any thw wy, private" atablo, Tei; Michivan-wy., butweon Trwulfih and ‘htrtuenth Wasstpathh ieee A TARE a gumnuwaurl By, : PAAR Ca hae tir ree aki ett en wp aennnnnnnn BEOMAGH Cc HOAGOS FORAGE CU. INTO 2b HANDOLIL- 1, 1 cho place fur, suring your furniture, planus, Pom we, Advutivos widde, FONAGH COMPANY, | roadway, Now York. mont.in yolluw wrappers. ‘ANH w EAST st Ketubllaked bid. Jurmanvat and ot ue ba =. S AGE FORK FUUNP ULE. UUGINS, ETC. 5), cgapuneatid bond tn elty, Adyad low ruts, GEOKOE PAMILY, 1a) Wast M. Bi nine a SOUDRICH VUUNEY AT LAW, BUDEBAR- A eee sel nlod frase Ws Years” oss berlonce, Bustuese quivlly wud leually sranaustot ” a Fpios. BADLUT, ALTON Woo WOUSEMOLD GOODS. FPR UNION Fol Ts West Stadia tune 6 Sv, as AND bt, sul all Muda Ot household vuutey luw pri gusy ture, SW: nustos Mish sees 6) ) OU, Fh 'U LOAN AT $20,000 haw ral acon ENED oul Clty renal ontate, Apo HA i Benrborn at MUHICAL INSEILUD Pe WY, W. Katt 1te8 PANG AND O1GAN WAHENDO: vr A Uae bAate * HALL, DAVEE cO'8 PIANOS, . WM, P, EMEUSON'S PIANOS, HRLNEX TAHARUE? BHONINUEL & CO, ONGANS, +" KIMBALL ONGANS, ‘ —S—== PAI AWENEE Paiva liars oF raat, hen ing canted of iaory oF Tose would like t fur) a partnucstl bl peans, vr would bo willing With oy Uret-class house on u dividon ‘baw! it rk, HA. ts. Athiross ._. AUENTS WANTED. ~ eben CANVAUH LA DUES Of we wy lu, Iight tu cagryt eSB dat studtacn-ate La 4 AY futlumutt) wou Mutlaiu ule, on eusy payin CK WN Mi, FLANKS AMTHTO TEST De engin love, aaert a, baud und. buaiuess aduinn, “Tatury peospects Wheat abidisua-a, rien re ) arias Wear Stu Misectlancatn, SITUATION WAN ‘HD=HY LADY OF 2%, EDUS eutod, bit without spacial oxpestanes wulta~ Ula pax a1 riley ix roqulred, X DWV A GENSAN WIDOW mat 1 ioyalid waiter 5 o'cluck In athvr work, Addross tON WA Inuy, &b ones old, t An thy aventia, XL Vrivune Pook hunting ENTRREING YOUNG man having ita ean uy a halt Ine wrest in gw aubserl wihtleh tho drat wdition, was nol t re hulle easily, but tho Frospiit unriator Bie wor caval enous to wilvors tao It Astdross X Li, W'ribie 35, ERSNEW SHORE e Dry woods wid allvo staras B lari “yraiture stura, doug tiral-cines busiiess, HOUTANT, fred chase: couse, sicknicrs, |. semture ont Wost Hh paging. AN find foundry, dds Won ndvorticeas 8; healthy location. MA Paya & Ci $b bouts, Stu, q Tost a D nuls; bus beat the luading Ury-gouds corner for Over {erly youre; fnemt business opentng In the State, HAN HMA, He actleutuce addvuea ue Ducat, Oe wariieul ruse ue buuatur, TEASER eon BALE-RESTAUNANT DOING GOOL ows; lung fensg end eyoryihing sest-clnt doatrud, will taka part cash, md equl, Pico Hvicu giopk Adres X Ue irivune ance, apg a GOON GH, ry ehon far cu ater Suhantam fonagawey, Aden Vy as Frere riiad eta Ptah bon roucune te arth bod wisiness caso, fy sotitngs “Adress D2 Tellungamese A STOCK OF HARDWAIE AN Atiral laplomants tt one Ue tho beet grulte fH Btok will mvelew AbOUL FRO, Ade itis, lis; CONT ig = FA cheng elie MA! do, AU do, FTA ‘Du. Wuronu'oe Revlanuyy te 4 i aie TAT ribung. x it wien 200d yuan Lusluoss, Roferuncus required, ‘rhuare ri . it WIM, TARE A STOCK OF GOnDS 5) As FEE un Sorat Tor 4200 wnid kod busin cea ett an ts WO VERY DEST rclu, Addrosa TT, § 20 HALH=A WANDSOME INFANTS CLA [Ou Rs a PEE gel dares punted Trow Europa. 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