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crew, * ~ Cnvrall, 20 kegs suusago-cases: > total of te] “THE CITY. ', GENERAL NEWS. J. Nicrotson, U.S, A., {9 nt tho Palmer, ‘ 0. H, Ruoop, of Now York, ts nt the Pacific. C, W. Sraven, of Nooanh, Wis, fs at tho Tro- mont. P.W. Finon, of London, Bngland, is at tho Falmer, James 8, Mort, of Green Bay, Wis, ls at tho Tremont. Gxonuk L. Tracy, of Denver, Colo,, Is at the Sherman, Paut, HEINEMANN, of Yokohama, Chinn, [8 at the Patmor. Lewis KitewoutH, of Naperville, Ul, is at the Tremont. £ Two tuxpReD AND Riau barrels of alcohol ‘Were oxported yesterday. RL. Dunaxgy, of Marshall, Ill, State Prison Inspector, {a at tho Pacitle. SM. Biouinas nud family, of sfarquette, Mich., are at the Shorman. Ww. tates and M. R. O'Brien and wife, of Manitoba, are at tho Malmer, ‘Tax Sub-Trensury pald out $10,000 gold and 82.0 sliver, and redoomed $4,00) sliver. D.B. Hexvensox, M. ©, Woodruff, J. M. Bal- lon, and F. D, Stout, of Dubuque, In. aroat tho Sherman, . Owing tothe funeral of Moses Snydacker, there will be noservices at Sinai Temple to- morrow moralug. ‘Tur recetpts of the intornal-revenue oMfco amounted to $27,002: of whieb $23,677 wns for sulritey $1,168 for cigars and tobaccyu, and gr for wer, Tir health of Janitor Folz haa become n subs Ject of nfarin to his friends, it is now suid thut in all probability bo will never again bo able to resume hia duties, Foutowina ta tho ‘list of dutinvle goods. re- ceived at the Custom-Ifouge yesterday: P. J. Benson Hros., 09 Darrels fish, 1 ease cheese. . Collections, $5,830. . “Avaustos VAN Borex, counsel for “ Dr.’ Eupth Is having the bill of oxceptiona prepared, and expects to buve his records aud ubstracts ready before the expiration of the twenty days’ resplt granted by Gor. Cullom. J. Tracy, Prositent of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rallrond; Charies L. Colby, President of the Wiscmsin Centeni Kallroad: and A. B. Leet, General Traflle Manager of the Grand Kapids & Indjaunpolis allroad, are ut the Pusifie. . ‘Tite winter term of tho Univorsity of Chicago opened Mondny, the lith, The students ure bnek in full force, and the tern promises to be ‘one of tho best. No more thornugh work is done in nny college, and it should be generously patrouized by tho eltizens of Chiengu. Tre Commercial National Bank held its an- mint inectlug for the clection of olla :rs yeatur day, with tho fullowing result: Vresident, Honey F. Eames: Vice-Prosident, Georye Le Ola, formerly Cashler: Mr. 8.’ Baines was uppalaned Cashier, and Mr.-Joha B, Meyer As- sletant Cashier, : SAm Tunven, of the Pacific Hotel, and bis wife left lust Saturday for New York, int ing to fall at once for the soutt of Europe. Mr, sure ner was told fast week by his physiciun that be could not possibly live in the climate of Chicazo, —that hisunly hope of extatence was to go direct, to Europe. ‘Tho disease hud gone sa far that the Doctor was even doubtful whether ho would sur- vive the Journey thore, ‘Thomaa DL. Clayton, un old and well-known Polen inthis city, died Thuraday nhiht at 1 o'vlock nt bla home, No, 403 Wabush avenia, of paralysis, with which be hud been afilicted for gome time, Mr, Clayton Joined the poliev farce in 1981, and two yeira inter was promoted to % Sergeant of Police. He remalued in the eervice until ivy. Howasn member of tho Police Be- nevolent Assoclation, and thoy witl tuke charg funeral, which takes place at 10 o'clock Sunday afternoon . by carrlages to. Oak woods Cemetery. SA ie Orriccr Ortyen DeceLur while traveling bis Post wt W020 yesterday moratur found un intoxt> cated ina trying: to get -frezen fist ton imp) post at the corner at. ‘Ln Salto and. Washington: felis House res it was found airects, He took bim to the taurant on Fifth’ avenue, wh that loth’ hands wero froze sober the may yuve bis nante ag Chi aud aluimned to be a Sonth Witer street stun merchant, "A very well-knowd aud proml- nent operator on the:-Bhand wis: contined to bis toute yesterday with frozen hands ull the ume, ‘Tue executive branch of the Finance Commit- tee of the North American Siltgerfost Aggocio~ don held a Rep ting. yesluriey afternoon, The comnlttee appointed on niusio reported that tho snd peration of the Beethoven: and Apollo Savie~ Ucs bud been assured, -Meagrs. Hormann Pomy and Edyard Sebuliz wero appointed acominittco ty solfolt membership nt an Initiation fee of $10 euch, and'stibseriptions for which cortitientés of indebtedness will be Issued payable pto rata from tho net proceeds realized from the festivale to be beld here next summer, s ee . Tue Aicrpscopical Soctety bold a regular mouthly meeting lust evening ot the Academ of Scienceay:No. 203 Wabash avenue. Prof. ff. 41, Bubenck cutertained those presont with wn interesting desaription of the inude of growth of huirs upon the surface of leaves, and thelr vurl- ona forms and functiona, Ho micntioned tho peauliarities of ‘tho bulrs, cnurncterizing’ thy different nutural orders Of. plants, and in ifluss tration exhibited 100 mounted sided from the leaves of sume twenty-five diferent orders and sixty genern, Tho specimons were froin all purts of Aslu, Africn, tnd South America,” ANNIB KLOpAskt, 0 ycury of ogo, was badly burned at 7 o'clock yenterday: morning ia te schwol-house nt the corner of Hradley and Nobie streeta by her. clothing catching fre from Q. stove at which she waa warming ber self, The junitress responded to the cries for Uclp, and succeeded {n extinguishing the flames by roiling the ebitd in some matting, but abo bad nireudy.beon seriodaly burngd about the lege, norms, and head, Shu'was taken to her home, No, 208 Holt uvenue, and the physician whothoro attended her was unable to sny how her burns would result. A passersby who saw tho flames ran and turned in an alarm from Box 412, but there was no need of the Fire Department. Tene were thirty-soven patients treated in the Chicago Hospltu! for Woon and Coildren during the month of December, tiftyeelght in the Dispengury, and four outside; total, ninety. seven, The donntions in money were: the Currisge-Bulldera’ Agsoclationy, Bradley, agent, Si" Dwieht & Gill Are. Nini Koynolds, $10; cush, Hobe Cy Donations ‘for tho Christmas dine ner’ and of qerchundise were recelved at the Hospital from Birs. Dr, peat Mra. Georwe Af. Vullinan, Mra. EB. W. Dtutchford, Mrs. 1, Hens derson, Mra. Henry Wilkinson, Sirs. W. W. Kim- ball, Stra. I, N. Cump, Sina. A. L, ker, Mra. A. E. Dickinson,” Mra. Lowa lives, Mon. Ella Coae sett, Mra, A. E. Dore, Mra, £1. Gutvin, Mrs, 0, C, Boyles, Mra. A. It. Helm, Mra. O'Noll, Minses Anthony, Boyles, Wardrabe, Dickinson, und M1a8 Fanny Dickinson, Mr. 8. B. Boynton, Mr. Mora, Mr. J. B. Hull, J. i, Stanly & Sons, Sharp & Smith, Harmon, Merriam & Co., and from the Flower Mission Christinas cards and wreaths, Deputy Cononunh HANSEN yesterday held an Jnguest at No, 22 Fitth avenue upon Paul Fuchs, 6 years of awe, who died Thursday noon, sunpostaly of injuries intilcted Ina tight on tho Sth instant by Jonu F, Whittemore, foreman at &. A. Little’s livery atablo, iu tho roar of No, 193 Chirk street, whero the decunsed hud- been employed ug an hoatier, dt was shown conciuslvely that: death was the result of pyremia, or blood polwuning, caused by o chronto ulcer on tho right leg. and natof the Injuries recelved in the tight, which wer not at ail serious. Mr. Whittemore mide a statement aiinilur to that which bo was credited. with wiking In yeatorday'’s Tarune. Buchs wae arunk, bad ploked a quarrel with him, aod after vigorously abusing him’ had -cou. menced ussaulting him. Ho threw Fuohs ont into the alley, and, when the latter renewed the athick witha pooxet-knife, struck him several tines In tha face. ‘This version of the quarrel wus corroborrated by Horman .Kurksleok, Wille inn Robinson, and Judgo Jameson, witnesses, ‘Tho jury returned a verdict in accordance with . the facts, and recommended Whittemore’ dis+ charge trom custody. , RUINED BY LIQUOR. i Reudera of ‘Tue -Tittuunx will probably re- meurber a paragraph that appeared a fow worn- ings ayo stating that Darius Alien was found dew in a coll at the West Madison Street Polleo Biation. thas been vlnce learned that Alten wag u former resident of Leroy and Hoebe: N. ¥., bls fumily connections being uf tho bs ily wis a luwger by profession, and a brilliant orator, but whisky yot the best of him and tinale wrecked hin. “I'wo yeurs ago, when Juatico uinmneriicld presided at tha Armory Potica Court, Allen was brought betore him, charged with drupkenness und disorderly conduct. Meo- oxnizing him usa man whoo be bad known dn boyhood di tho Justice inquired into the enso, and discharged Allen with a warning. ‘Vounkful for tho clumeuoy thus shown blin, the unfortunate inan “bracod up,” and tho noxt Justice Buru wereld heard of him oe wus deliv. Uring tetiperiiiue addresses is Wisconslu towns, aud by bis eloyuence euused over 4000 persons to sign what bo teraind ble oath-bound pledye, He waa very earnoatin hls oiforts to refuruy, butagain fell, und tho lust beard of bim was the report of bia death under the esd clreum: ances mhave mentioned. Hewes oo raclnee yoy mun of about 48 years, a wyer, and atv eloquent apoaker. ee a TEMPRNANCE, ‘NZ TRIBUNE published vesterday « lotter _ from the Woman's Christhun Temporsnoce Union to the Fuerceallory. Assvclution challunzing thom tog jolut debate. tt is understood that the Urat-named ortanization will not limit tte etforts to any wonly controversy, but will carry outs war ong more extendad scaie, It bas been decided not merely to continue assisting the Citizens’ League in the enforecimont of the daw relative to the euly of liquor to minors and drunkards, - tut ulso to further, and bein the >Prowoution of suloonkvepors Hauor Sunday. “It is understood that the Union bas bad this io view for sume thine, aod vad been collecting evidouce in ubout 100 gases where prosecutign will soon be begun. Mr, HLT. Helm, we attoryey for the Union, : f % dase THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. stated that operations would probably bu begun next weok, Several attorneys had expressed wilhngnesa to aasisc him in carrying on tho persecutions, and money, ho undorstood, had heen cuntributed by promihont citizens to ald in the work. A meoting of the Union aud of others Interested In tho causa of tumperance will be hold this oventog for the purpose of devising ways and means to advance tho cauee of tem: eranco and seoure tha enforcement of the quot laws. THE OITY-HALI, Atn, LAWLER hag been walted on by ndelega- tion, and be tins deterinined to introduce an ordinance Monday evening In the Council pre- venting pool-seliing withiu tho vity Huite in the. future. ‘Tre Raltrond Committee met yesterday after noon, and determined to placo an ile Ald. Burs Joy's resolution relating to the laying of 1 singlo track only upon strecta whero horse-car priv- Slegeas are herontter granted, THens seems to ben diminution tn the nume Der of cases of contagious diseases reported nt the Health Office, Yesterday scarlet-fever was reported as follows: Three cases at 254t Cottage Grove avenue and two nt Johnson streets chicken-pox at ti) Onk street, Hratetoors and diphthorin nt 290 State strect, Larrabee upposit went $83 North Clark, and 230 North Frank- o. Presipent Devaney, of the Boar of Rduen- tion, bas addressod a letter to Dr. De Wolf, In whiclt ho states that many physicians issuc vace cination certitleates to pupils nttending the pute Ke schools without having yvacelnuted thom, or tuken tno pains to investigate whether thoy ever had been vaccinated. Mr, Delaney thinks that this isa matter which should be inquired into and carctess physicians notitiod of tholr shortcomings, Ay item in (ens Trinuxe stated that during tho cofitest day this reason ‘Tt0W),000 suit slons ol water were used by Chicago people, or an average of 16} zallons;to cach mun, wont, aud child in tho ulty, estiinatluy the population at 61,00 souls, ‘Creasurer W. C. Seipp isin tho brewing business.. He and tho Mayor and Cone troller had a conference Yostoniny wed tho beer consumption question camo up. AsMr. Seipp had the statistics bu showed that 00,0) barrels had besn drank, equal to 18,600,000 gallons, or 50, 959 gallons a diy, or less thun a elise oa to every adult In Chicagy, tenving out the children entirely. In winter the dnity consumption of beer j# leas that: 700 barrels uw day, averaglug thirty-one gallons each, while in’ summer It runs over 1,000 barrels a day, of the eaine capacs ity. Mr. Seipp thinks that this shows that Chl- cugo is not an etape ‘ate city, at lest go far us the consumption of beer is concerned. SUBURBAN, 3 * HYDE PARK, ‘The Trustecs of Hyde Park met last evening, with ull the members present. A-report was received from the Attorney, recominendlug that Sixty-vighth street ve -opened by condemnation, and ft wae so ordered. Aspecinl Joint meetlyy of the Trustees of Hyde Park aod Lake was ordered for Thursday evening ut? o'cluck, at the olllee of George M. Follaustea. 7 At the anntial communication of South Park Lodge No. ALF. & A.M, the following of Neers “were elected: W. L. Robinson, W. M3 Joaeph M. Snyder, 8. W.; CM, Anderson, J. Wo; Leslio Lewis, Secretary: Willan Watkins, ‘Trewgurer, ‘Tho W. M.-vlcct appalnted Henry Frank, 8, 0.3 E. MeAdaina, J. D., and Johit Sor- gentbuler and Edward Gonde, Stewards, Tho ollleers will be tnstalled ‘Tucaday, tho 25th inst. eee ‘AMUSEMENTS. A M'VICKEIS, - he Thera was a very marked difference be teen tha sizeof Inst night’s audlence and that of, Tuesday evening at MeVieker’s, On that night Mile, Sata Berntrardt appeared ‘tn Camille” to a house crowded to the door; yesterday she personated Phatdre In Raelne's French elnssic of that name to an audience that ttle muro than halt fitled the house. ‘The dininution 1m ths attendance Was not to be wondered at, for few people hieré care’ to sit’ through five ‘acts of the great. Kacine’s’ French ‘tragedy, with its’ long dinlugs, correctly = Greek congtruction, and general gloom: ‘The aver- age playgour stems to And it hard enough to r alt through tive acts of Shukspéare; when It contes to Racing It ts a far more serious mat- ter with hin; *Phivdre has’ -been madé known to. the -American publle by Rachel, Ristorl, Seetineli, and Janatischek. ‘These uctresses Invested the ehnracter with 9 per sonal grandeur, a mijesty and a subtiinity not found in the Paeedreof Sarah Bernhardt. “It would be nujust, however, to pass o final fulzibent upon her performance — fast night, becatise ‘the Indy had been during™ the’ day-“complaining of sick. nesg,;and sho wi fur.’ from well wWhen she began- the - performance. “The strain upon hereulminated In a° falnting-llt doriag the progress of’ scene, ‘She hud reached the line“ Va Inisse-mot le soin de wou surt deplorable,” near the end of her svene with Cenozte, at the termination of the fourth act, when ‘she suddenly fell back wards, A few of the people’ standing in the wings rushed Quon thestage, the curtain was Jnmudiutely dropped, and she was carried to her room, where she svon recovered sufl- ciently to goon with the. last uct. Upon’ her reappearanes the — audl- gnee demonstrated thele deiight over the fuct that the neckdent was not of a inore se- sions character by a burst of applause. Her imituagers suy that this Is tho tirit the they Jntye Known such an neeldent tu vceur, ‘This afternoon Mile, Bernhardt will ap- pear in one of hermust delightful imporsona- Uons—Frou Frou, * ‘THE CARPENTER MEMORIAL. ‘The. salo of seats for the Carpenter Mcmo- Hal commenced yesterday morning at the box-ollice of the Central Musle-Halt, and was unexpectedly larga, A longdouble line was in position ut 9 o'clock, which hardly diminished until late In the-day, thus indi cating thatthe audience to-night will be a yery lurge one, The. combination of talent {3 very remarkable, Including Mile. Bern- hardt, who will on this occasion’ appear for the first tine a9 a public render In this coun: try, the Apollo Club, Beethoven society, Chi Hering Quartet, Chicago Church Cholr Quartet, St. Cecilia Quartet, and av large orchestra, to be led Messra, Rosenbeeker, Liesegans, wid Pratt. We are requested to repeat'the desire of the cone duetor of the Heuthoven Soclety thing its uieinbers shall be present nt the ball this noon at 13 o'clock for rehearsal, Balatka, RIGHTS OF AN AUDITOR, Special Dispatch to The Careago Tribune, Bartisone, Jan, 4.—Mannger Samuel W. Ford, of the Academy of Music in this city, while quietly sitting In his oftica to-day was sturtled by the appearance of a United States Deputy Marshal with. a warrant for his ar- rest, ‘Ihe warrant was fssued at the In- stance of a colored man, who elalmed that Als rights aya celtizen had beet violated few ulahts since, Iie bought a tleket for 50 cents, admitting hinfto the dress-cirelo, and, after the tirat uct of the performance, he took seatin ong of the unucenpled stalls, Upon being requested by the usher to eave, the stall, he refused untit threatened with* arrest, Slanager Yord was arraigned before United States Jonmnissioner Rogers, and firr- alshed ball fur his appearance at a hearing noxt ‘Tuesilay, : ——. EDWIN 8. BYRON, Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, - Boston, Mass, Jan. 4,—The sensation In theatrieal clreles to-night Is the assault of Edwin RB, Byron, the ‘boy tragedian, upon the correspondent of the New York Dru- matic News, who considered it a joke to refer to him as 9 soiled tragedian. ‘The meeting took piace ina saloon this after hoon, when few words were spoken, bub Be Hiway Llows were put dn by Syron ‘The case will not go to court, * GOV, WILLIAMS’ GRAVE, Apeciat Dispatch to The Catcugo ‘Tribu Vincennes, Ind, Jan. 14.—There fs no truth in the report of the robbery of the grave of Gov, J, D. Williams, . ' OFF FOR MEXICO, ‘Two years agu an excursion purty wae organs ized In this city to tho City uf Mexico, under tho Management of Col. David V, Whiting. Nota cnse of alekness or aveldont ocourred to inar the plousure of tho trip, Owing to tho exquisite manugemunt, tact, and experience of the olficore of the Mlinols Central Rallroad, uador whose direction It started, nut a single one of the many ud Snteleate conuvctions of jund or wuter were uilasod, and the party returned to Chleago go the vory day and almost hour fixed, Anothor exoursion of « similar character will Jouve here ou the 2th inet, under the sama management, the partloulare of which will bo found lu our advertising columns, The party will be a select one, as uo tickets aru sold except on the certificate uf the manager, . Ladies uu compauy the party, " TILE RAILROADS. Almost a Settlement of the Southwestern Passen- ger War, The Lake Erlo & Western Cut Now the Only Bar to Peace, Kentucky’ Grangers Propose to Make It Warm for the Roads, Efforts of tha Baltimore & Ohio to Seonre: 8 Line from New York Through Delaware, THOU ANT SO NEAR. The General Passenger Agents of the vari- ous Western rons in this city Interested in the St. Louis ant Kansas City business re- evlved the following dispntch yesterday morn- ing: = ‘Tho moeting yestontay failed tondvanes rates, ‘but commenc! ne, to-day, dan, 14, the Wabnsh, St. Louis & Pacitie Railway Company will withdraw, ite claim to ditterentint rate between all points, Uurugonts will be instructed to sell at: rates made by other lines. Ry order of J. C. Gault, General Manager, Gkounk IL. DANIELS, Geuernl Ticket Agent, Upon the recoipt of this dispate) the Alion and itnels Central advanced rates to St. Louls to 34.50, and tha Wabash speedily fol- lowed suit. The Kansas City rates were also atyanced to $7 by the Alton, Wabash, ani Rock Island Roads. But later in the day the Kansas City rate was again reduced by all: the 8 to $4, because the Chieago, Burling. ton & Quincy Road refused to Join the other Maes tn the advance, "Tho refusal of the Burlington to advatce Kansas Clty rntes Is based on the ground that the Alton hint not announced Its intention to advance rates correspondingly from Kansas City to pojuts Enst vin Lrke Erie & Western Iall- toad. ‘The otticinis of the Burlington say they are not only willing, but are nuxious, that the war sthould come ty an end aud the rates be restored, but it would be bad policy for them to ngetes to ar adyunce a3 lung a3 the Chicago & Alton made lower rates vin the Lake Erle & Western than wero charger by the direct routes. ‘To submit to sucha ting would be an Jujustice to the Interests of Chicazy, ag much of the business would be diverted vin Bloomington and the Lake Eriv & Western. Under such clrenmstances the Burlington would also. be justified in waking lower rates via the Indiana, Bloam- ington & Western or any other of their Enstern outtets west of Chicago# . but such action would be to the detriment of CUnieago, and for this reason they would. not countenanee any such busitiess, As soon as the Alton, they say, establishes tha sang rates Vin Bloomington nnd the Lake Erie & Western as are charged vila other-routes, they are willing to Joln in an udyanee ot rates, peral-Manager Potter, of the Bure Gi Jington, yesterday morning sent 1 messnge to President Blackstone, of the Alton, reqtest- ing hin to glve a detinit answer ns to tein tentions of the Alton regarding rates via the Lake Erie & Western, but up to last evening no definit answer had been recelved. and con- sequently rates to and from Kansus City-still rennin nt $4. ar ‘The Alton oflicials, when requested to state thelr position regarding thelr intentions about rates. vin the . Lake | Erle. ..& Western, did not give as frank :-on explhinntion ag would have been desirable, but ft was evident from thelr remarks that they lntended to meke rates vin that ne to correspond with those vin other routes, They are ovidently. holding back in order to-find out whether.the Wabash tins not Intd a trap for them -In so suddenly renouncing .fts former position, and declaring Its willingness. to charge the same rates as are eluirged by other roads, even before it has got Intotho ‘Twelfth-Street Depot, and in the face of. the inability. of. the St. Louls. inceting’,: to come toan understanding regarding ud. vance in rates, . ‘There can hardly be a doubt that, as soon asthe Alton managers become satisfied thatthe Wabash people are acting in goud faith, they will restore rates overt Lake Erie 1d Western. 185, every rensqn ‘tn SHPRA EE Hint Wabash — people aro’ acting faith In thig-matter. They have evidently enough of war, and are anxious to have.rate restored to. paylng figures. While the \Va- bush hay not been altogether successt nL the prinelual- polnts for which It commer the war, yet ff ins gained one polat that Is af no small cousiveration to a now line, [t has suceeeded in.advertising its Chicago ling aa no othor new rond hag ever been before, ind everybody knows now that the Wabash has direct Ines from Chiengo to St Louls and Kansas City. Butin the principal polnt-it has been beaten; and that fs, it has not been able to bring about the formation of a poul o the St. Louls- and Kansas City business, by which itmeant to secure as tull asharg of that business-as the olt-established routes, The Wabash could no longer hopo to gain any additional advantage by further adver- tising its Hines, and it is therefore ready to “give in” after finding that the roads it hns been fighting would not only be rble to hold out as long as Itself, but had aetually carried the war into, Africa by making nomlnal rates to all poluts Enst on the main Ine of the Wabash, phus tnilleting heavy damage upon the latter, When the Wabash began hostill- ties It calculated that the war would not spread to its main Hne, but would keep con fined to the business between Chivago and Bt Lonis and Chiengo and Kansas City, . ‘The Aiton, however, was no novice in the art of fighting railrond battles, apd, imstend of keeping tho defensive, at once ossumed the offensive, and reduced tho rates from St. Louis to Kansas City, and from Kan- sas City and St. Louls, thus foreing Gould's Missourl Pacilie Into the tht, aud then by joluing hands with the Lake Erle. & Western, it was enabled to make nominal rates to most polnts on the Wabash main ne, and thus strike tat road in its most vitnl snot, ‘The Wabash will now ve placed on tho samo footing as other ronds Jending west from this elty, and by making the saine rates ay the other ronds, If will soon be able to show how intel business [Lean secure, and. te how Inrgo a share it Is entitled to, ° {tis stilt too soon to shout pence, for the squabble between the Alton and the Burling- ton about rates via the Lake Erie & Western is likely to undo. agaln all that has been nee complished by the concession made by the Wabash yesterday. ‘The position taken b the Burllngton seems to be justand right, ant the Alton cannot alford “to spoll overy- thing by refusing to place tts Lake Erio & Vesterh connections on the snine lovel as other routes. ‘There [s no good reason why rates via that route should be lower than yin Chicago, ‘The slowness of the Alton In_de- elaring its postion regarding the Luke Erie & Western rates had tho elfect of breaking again tho rateseatablished yesterday morning, ‘The rate to Kansas City want down trom $7to $4, and the St, Louls ‘rate from 84.50 to $3, ‘These rates were cliargedt Inst evening by all the Hines, including the Wabash, the latter sticking to Ita promise to clinrge the sane as is charged by other Mn ‘Thera 1s avery pres howover, that the diMeulties which provented yesterday the ialntenance of 1 $7 rate to Kansns City, and a H.50 rate to St. Louts will be overcome toulay, and the above rates permanently established: by all tho Ines, Above those rates the roads will not be able to go on ae. count of the large numbor of wnlindted tlek- ets sold during the enrlior days of tho war, and therefore i $4.50 rate to St. Louls nnd a $7 rate to Kansas City will be the regular tart rate for sume time tocome, It is not Tikely that. any further measures than the restoration of rites to the above figures will he taken for the present, ‘The sea) pees and speeularors who hol uniiinited Uckets will not be able to dispose of them In any other way than by taking them bnaek to the rally, roads for redemption, who will no donbt rei deen then at the tigtires they have been sold for. ‘Therefore, by charaing the above rites by all the Hes, none will hive an advantage over the other, and by woking: on in thts way fora year or more the business done by each: during this.tluve can then by taken as n basis for 8 pool, should at that thn tts orguniza- ton considered a necessity to avold new complications or troubles, WANT REDRESS, * Ata public meeting held at Shelbyville, Ky., to conser the railrond situation, a number of resolutions were adopted con- demning jn strong terms the present man- agement ot railroads, and calling upon the Legislature for redress, Dotegates were ap- poluted to a coivention tobe held at Lextnge ton, Ky,, In April, ‘Ibu following resolus tlong, among others, were adopted: Resival, ‘Chat wo wilj uot support or sustain, by suffrage or otherwise, any candidnte far tha Blate Senate or House of Iepresentatives, or any Judge of any court, or any Commonwealth's Attorney who will accept or hold « free pass from any rasiroad during his caudiiney or terth of services nor any person who Is retained 14 attorney for any ratiroad, or employed in,any. way by any railroad, orls not above suspicion 0, being employed or retained; nor nny pers who rotains it controlling Interest In any mutter, ttkely ta come before him ht hia Legisiative eas, meitys nor iiny parent who will vot fully and eartily Indarse these resolutions, Reeolved, ‘That this necting uppoint a commlt= tee of three from unch voting precinct, ot duty it shall bo to present this matter bofore and udvoente its tmportunee to tha constituency of, thoir respective precinets. ie Hteaolved, Tant we will contribute to tho ox>, penac of sending delegates to the Btnto Convuns Hon for the furthoranoe of this matter, Resolved, That itis tho senso of this meeting the Legisiature should enact a law making ita milademcanor for the Jade of any court in this Commonwealth, or uny memtor of elthor House of the General Assembly, to avcept oruse a feeo BASS upon any rillroad in thle State while tn offlue, ‘The Hon. C. M. Harwood, one of tha best ‘lawyers in the State, aud acandidate for Sen- ator from that district, wrote ns follows to the nivetlng: < Hefore 1 knew of the call for the meeting T made an appointment to speak in Hardstown, which prevent mo frem being present. 1, theres fore, adopt this metho of oxpressing my eontial syinpathy with tho purpusus of the meeting ns expressed In tha cull, [believe tho State has tho lawtul power tu regulate tho tari of frolghta upon rallronds, and that It is the duty of the Jonianineute onictauch liwsas will prevont extoruBs, and scoute to thy people rensonablo rates fot, the transportution of freights. 'Thia powor rests upon the sate prine ciple that authorizes the: regulation of tolls upon turnpike roads, T think the movement to ninke this qitestion an laste in'the selection of onndidates to represent you in the next Legis- Iature n tise and thinely ane. It should extend throughout thoState. There will be no subject before the next Legisinture of moré':Impor- tance, or that will require more sagacity’ and ablilty to sv legisiate Upon as to ndjtat the eons Hicting interests ina manner that will be just and fair to all parties coneorned, and at the Same thine will stand tho ordeal of Judicial seru- tiny. Eshall, if clectad, devote iny beat eforts to Bectire tho passive. of liws consistent with the views herein expressed.” WILMINGTON, NEWARK a & STATE LINE. Speetat Dispatch ta The Chieago Tribune, Bartistone, Md, Jan, t4—1t was learned at Cauiden Station to-day that notice had Just been given in the Delaware Leglisinture of the Introduction of a bill to Incorporate the Wihnulngton, Newark u& State Line Railroad. Itis generally understood tn railroad and commercial cireies of the city that the road is to be built 1n the interest of the Baithnore & Ohlo nud the Reading Railroads. This will furnish’ the Baltimore & Ohlo witha through line to New. York, and at the same time a Ine from the Jatter city to the West, by way of the Baltimore & Ohio, ‘The projectors state that the rond will bo commenced Ime. diately upon the granting of the charter, and will be entirely new,—built with all the Int- est modern equipments. Plenty of capital is back of this enterprise, AI! the money needed is in hand, aml no. more local sub- peritlons than are dustruble to suetire pro- tectlon of the railroad local Interests will be solicited. A lively tight wlll probubly result inthe building “of the new rond, as it will be “a? formidable rival to tho success of thd proposed extension of the Delaware Western Rallroad, ‘The Baltimore & Olle officints are quiet about their proposed future movements, but admit tho fact of the above, statement mn regard to the proposed Hne, tu which they: will con- trol, connecting New York with the West, ANEW ENTERPRISE. Bpectat Dispateh'tu' The Chteago Tribune, “Manton, Ind., Jane 14.—Gen, J. M. Carse, President, of Now York, Jnmes Irvine, View “Butler, Goneral Man- Presitlent, and RG. ager, of the ‘Loletld; Delphos & Burlinctoit Railway, are -here té-day for the purpose of making arrangements with the Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigdn' Railway, whereby their tratus could run oif'the Intter’s road, about two miles from ‘Bradford to the Delphos Road Junction, oveimile south of here, by means of w third rail’ By tly means tho two roads would operifa in this eity jointly, As soon as thig mattersis settled, the Delphos Company will coliimence running thelr train through to’ Rokomo from ‘Toledo, The oficers of tii}§.rond are now looking Up a route to reach | Ndiangpolls, thence to St. Loni, Phe vond-bed lis been. so eon ed =" ‘ga reed ath nae, thin nen roa Bndot ome pleted, the Waba ystem would have to share {ts trafic ng dufween St, Louis and To- ledo. ‘There Is HOES of capltal behind the road to shove it throfigh, and its rapid prog- ress this past year wes far to aftirut the mate fer of reaching the:town acrogs the rlyer this year, “tu : “ SNGWED IN. Special Dispatch"ta' The Chicago Tribune, + Garena, IIL, Jaw 4.—The Galena & Wis- consin passenger “train, which left Platte- villo for tho nortlithis-morning, is snowed in Just this aldo of Rewey's Station, and tlia bussengor coming sdith encomitered an tin- menso rift this stile of Grand View, and lias been abandoned. The cuts between Elmo and Lancaster are filled with snow, and all trains lave been ‘hiisponded on tho road, Passengers and fréight are scattered all along tho ling between this elty and Sfont- fort.” Tho Illnolg "Central passenger, due hero nt 0:80 this eveging from Chicago, Is de- tulned at Senles’Mound by a wrecked frelgtit-train, and@caunut get through to- night, if —— if, & Q, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Mass., Jan, 14.—The Directors of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Itallrond to-day again considered the question of tn. creasing the enpital sock, but'n long session. resulted only in ndjgurnmont till to-morrow, Vice-President Porkins has come from Chi- cago for consultation in the matter, but itis currently reported ,that the counsel of .the corporation tind w.serious legal dltleulty in tho way of the proposed Increase, TEMS, The Michigan Contra! Railroad Company has just awarded the contract for building tho rondbed fora second track between Grass Luke and Cholsea,,,.The distance Js eleven tiles, and work will be commenced in ubout ten days, $k It Is atated that when the Lake Shoro books closed for the dividend Mr, Vanderbilt's name appeared on:tho Jedger ns owrier of $25,000,000; 1D, O, Mills, $5,000,000; Clovetund people, $8,000,000, which leaves about $12,- 000,000, held abroad largely, The Milwaukeo & St. Paul Rallrond an- nounees the completion of its new iron bridge across the Misslssjppl at Sabu, ong of the finest structures spanning the “Fathor of Waters” This gives the Company a con- tinuous through Ino to Clinton, -Lyons, ty and all polnts on the old Chiles Clinton, Dubngne: & Minnesota Railroud, | and it offers as fine'a route and as fow rates as nny competitor, * 4 fe : Mr, George W, Lilley lias beon appointart and -has necopted the positon of General Agent of the Southwestern Rallroad Asso- clition at Kansas Clty,In place of Georgo’ Carinan, resigned. ‘f iis Ian good choice, as Mr, Lilluy iy well qualified forthe responsthlo ilutles of this pogition, having made a good record while rhe. was General Freight agent of the late Allasourl, Kunsas & ‘lexus Hatlway, | «* A SELF-SUSTAINING PRISON Tho States Prison in Wiscousin on a » Sound Pinanclal Gants, \'_ Bptclal Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune, © Wauvun, Jan, 14,—Tho people of Wiscon- sin will feel encouraged to learn that thelr State Prison is now self-supporting, after it has been for & long sures of years un im mense burden upon the taxpayers, ‘Phe Manual report of the Directors and Warden suys that the recelpts from all sources have been $40,058,89, and that the disbursements, have been $44,083.83, luaving a balances of! $5,005,84 to begin the year with, ‘The whole: number of convicts contined during the Js 800; recelved during the ohare and year, ear, Ly day? dicd, 153; at present confined, BOL, Were are five convicts under a ify sentence for murder, i. ————— PETROLEUM i Titvsvit.x, Pa., Jan, 14.—The oll marRot Opened pt US cents; highest, 0734 contss lowest, 0036 cunts;, closing at U73¢ “ca Balest230 0005 alien ia, 60,0004 Augie 48,001, a ne : woke gi de ae MANN’S MISTAKE, Another Prisoner Walks Out of the County Jail. Ho Trades Names with a Fellow Who 1 ‘Was Entitled: to Discharge. Inoyilable Rosult of Not Having a Com- netont Manin Charge. 1 Artest of a Person Thought to Be the Run- *F. away Burglar. ” “Yesterday, forenvon,' about 10 o’ctock a :easnnl visitur to the County Jall would have ‘been surprised at the Hyely aspect of things: about.the-difiee of that Institution, and might i have'gnenilsed that something of uncommon Interest had take place, In which he would have been borne out by the facts, At that hourdt dawned upon the mind of Assistant Jailer Hawley that, he had perpetrated an- pathor’serlous blunder, and allowed a erlm- inl awaiting trint for burglary to «CALMLY WALK OUT OF THE RASTILE, while'the persun whom he supposed hind goné\ and who was entitied to ils Iberty, was yet {n Jail nwalting his turn to breathe tho qweet air of frecilom. ‘The facts of this inexcusable oversight are as follows, and they conclusively prove that the imannyge- ment ot the jail has been In the hands of In- seowpetent men, who have again, demon- {strated their unfitness; i Kor some thine past Cell No. 133 has been sceupied by one Benjamin L, Casburn, while Cell No, 65, on the tler below, was oceu- pjell by ik A, 'T. MASON and-Jnineg Connelly. Casburn was serving outa Jail sentence of ten days, which expired ‘Thursday, Connelly was also serving outa Jail sentence, of which about three months yet'rethnined, while Mason was awalting the getion of the Grand Jury upon four well- proven charges of burglary, i ItJs tho custom in the jail to allow prison- ers: Whose terms have nearly explred to “peddle”. coffee, and assist iin totng corridor work, and in pursuance — of this =: custom ~Casburn and Connelly faye, been so enga for some ‘thine, Yesterday morning nbout half-past 0, Turnkey Willan Baker went to Cell No, 55, openrd the door and let Ronnelly uti and, ng ho states, locked the door behind litm, leaving Mason asleep in his bunk. Cas- burn was also let out of bls cell topssist in the work in the section upon which his cell Is located, Notwithstanding Baker's story that he locked Mason in his cell, that slip- pery feniue opened the door, and, haylig gained the corridor, he ran around tAthe cellof Casburn, whom he must hive known was nbout to leave the Jail, Ie thore pre- yalled upon Casburn to’ hangs bis hat and eat for those he wore, aud then calmly awaited the summons which should eall him to the offlee. About 8 o’ctack the Jail Clerk, Ar. Price, told Jailer Hawley that Casburn’s tern had -expired, ant Mr. Hawley told Baker to call that individual to the cage. The person whocnme wasapparently Casburn, Ie wore the same peeuliar “slouch hat and cont, which were well. known to the turnieys and watclinen, and the faelal resem-" blanee to Cashurn was so close ns to disarm suspicion, Belng brought into the ofliee he ANSWERED ALL TIE QUESTIONS PUT TO HIM as to his name, the nature of the critne of which Cusburn had been convicted, and pro- fessed to know that his term jad expired, and that he was rightfully entitled to Wis Mberty. ‘Pie — dnil lerk, | how- ever, referred tu tho record of de- seriptions, and compared tho prisoner’s Appearnnee with the description of Casburn registered thereln, and expressed his opinion that Mason wag the man he represented him- self to be. Having satisfied himself that everything was all right, Mr. Unwley opened the outside door, and the more fortunate of the two Dramtos walked : through, the yard into the main building, and was soon lost nmong the rush of the streets. About an hour afterward one of the Balliffy in Judge Tiawes’ court rooin was told by # prisouer on trial, that THE WHOKG MAK WAD WEEN RELEASED, The Bailie rushed for the jnil and told Hawley what he lind heard, “That watchful Jndividual instituted a seareh for Casburn, and of course found him without diMeulty, Before he could ask a question, however, Cusburn Inquired why he was not released, us his terin had expfred, and this inners, of course convinced Hawley that he had let the wrong ian go, For a few minutes the for- mer keeper of the Gratiot Street Prison in St. Louls, an ex-Government detect- ive, was nonplussed, and stazgered by the welgit of the Wow. Tle finally awoke ‘to knowledge of the fact that actlon was neces- Kary, and of course hastened to Inform Sheri! Mann of the circumstances, ;, Gen. Mann states that when Hawley. first found hut. he .stuted that the imistaice oc- enrred on gecountof ttiery being two pris- ouvrs of the same namo contined in the gmuo cell, ‘This theory waseasily demolished, however, as tho cells in which the two men were coniined were on ditferent tiers. Now many different explanations were attempted isnot known,but thatSherlf Mann was indige nant there can be little doubt, He at once proceedud to fivestigate the circumstanees of the escape, and, after admitting that the {4 was very neatly oxceuted, was not slow n expressing his opinion that - HAWLEY WAS TO BLAME, this opinion boing confirmed by tho fact that Hawiey endeavored to throw the blame upon the jull_ clerk, who Gen, Mann says wns In no wisu responsible, The Sherlif telographed to police headquarters, and procured several copies of the photograph of Mason, which adorn: tho rogues! gullery. ‘These wore put into the .hands of his Deputies, who, with the pollee authorities, were: en- gitved all day in anteavorlng to ar rest; tho prisoner. The deseription of Mason a8 recorded at the jai! Is as follows: “a yoars old; tive feet six Inches high; ght complexion, brown hatr, and smooth face," Sheri’ Mann offered a reward of $50 tor his apprehension, al Nawlyy. whose ex- perience a3 custodian of eriminals bas not boun satisfactory to himself or ay one cise, Will. to-duy cease to be connected with the all, and Gen, Mann states his determination to yinke sevaral other changes among the jall employes. - : 2 Yor.Uils second escape, which, following so quickly after the elopement of' the two colored boys from the roof of the jail, has ensts 4 +A CLOUD UPON GEN. MANN'S ADMINISTRA- Can ay ‘ TION a8 Shoriif of Cook County, ho has nobody but himself to blaine. When he entered yp Hn the discharge of the dates of his oflee, iy found the position of Jailer occupled by a min who’ had shown hiinsult: by years’ af “kurviev, both nt the fall and at the Uridowoll, titted for tho plaice he occupied. Notwlth- standing tho entreatles of Mann's sbersonil and political frlunds, and the appeals” of those who lind only. the ‘interest of tha public service at heart, he pefaisterl In removing, or Seclintng to re Appoint, that man, ‘Vom Currier, and In sub- teeing for him another who, while ho had eel) Jaflor many years before, had been so Joni putt of tha business agta be utterly un- TumYiiar with the detalls of the system: ns at preséut conducted. ‘The guarding of a few prikonors in the old fiual In the basement af e@ Vourt-Houss ison very diferent thing ony taking charge of nearly 400 mon in he present Jail, and Gen, Mann should Wave® ‘appreciuted the: fact. He dl nob do,"so, however, and hd had hardly been wi in ofc bafare two mei caenngd ty the root of tha Jail, und were Teerp {al sition red not through any spec! tho patébf tho Jal! ofivers or the police, but through the stupldtty of tho escaped prison- ors themselves, Ln this case the Jaller had beon notiiled that an oseape was to be ate tempted, bit he. decided to walt until the follawimng merning th Investigate the report, ‘This enveluss way of doing business dd not awaken Gen, Mann to.4 senso of the mistate he had made, nor Induce hin to reappoint My. Currier, ) who was in the tints of Inves- thenting suc! H revorts tho moment he heard thom, And now comes this other, and insome Teapects more digcragepul, escapes, Mr. Folz havlng been alek at homusoveral weoks, lana pecentay e for this, the blame falling upon tho Asslslant Jaller, who ig one of the Sher- i's nppolntees. It ls pleasant ta know that the Sherlit will remove thiy man to-morrow, «Ht would have been mych better had ho te. ‘moved hla last night! It Is ta bo hoped that the. Sherif will learn in the course of thie at wv position as {important ax that of Jailer is one which It fa abunsy. to find n compe tent inan to fl; that It Is a place which should not bo bestowed a4 3 mere reward for services; and that the wisest thing for a Sheritf w de'who wauts to muke a good rec- ord Is to Keen in place a man who. hina sntis- fied the public that he Js thoroughly compe. tone In the discharge of tho dutivs of his po- sition, ‘Tho only arrest. made by the polica tn re sponse to dispatehes sent. broadcast request- ing, the arrest of the reftgee, if found, wag that of nyoung man giving the uname of Frank Smith, ant he tmnay ‘prove to be tho man | Eatering. a osaloon at the corner of Sanger and Archer avenue, Smith picked up an afternoon paver, ren the account of the burglar Mason's escape from the County) Jall, and then asked it he could be neconimodated with ament ag he did not wish to zo ton restaurant. While 1 erp of ten was being preprred for him fi the kitchen, he entered and insisted’ on having the doors locked, and munounced to the female in charge that he was Masou, the esenped Jall-bird. Ile bade her hasten the mend, and to be sure not te make known his presences should any policemen or detectives enter the saloon. ‘The bartender was promply notified by the female, and he sent man outte find a policeman, .Olleers O'Regan and Mitchell were found, and upon arriving at the saloon they = were fully | nequainted with all the details. When — they entered the kitehen, Siwith jumped up ex. citedly, and snatching a kettle fll of bofling: Water hurled it upon tho officers, and ate tempted to get away. Ilo resisted so fu- rlously that the ofllccrajwere compelled to use tholr elubs, and, hapyentng to tap. an artery, tholr prisoner bled profusely all the way to tho station, ‘Thera a doctor dressed the: wounds, — Last night Sinith was taken to the Armory, where the volice, Shorift Mann, and a” huinbor of his employés ate tempted totdentify him with the escaped prisoner, Singularly enough, the man an- swered thesame general deserlption, and for- ty-tlne out of lity who compared his hs mug to photographs of Mason In tho hands of tha piolleo were of tho opinion that Smith was the original ot tho picture. The cyes, ears, nose, fore- head, and the oxpresston about the mouth were exactly reproduced in the Hkeness, After wavering for upwards of an hour as to whethorSmnith was Mason, Sheritt Mann sent. for two prisoners from the jail to settle the polnt, and: oven they failed, | ‘They confessed that Smith resembled Mason in everything, but th could not positively say that he was Mason, Finally, it was concluded to_send Mason to jail for the night, and Inter Maj, Hawley telephoned to the pollee that none of the prisoners identified him, During oll tho time Smith was in custody ho remained perfectly.firm and quiet, Ile in- sisted that he was not tho man they were looking for, ns he had never been Jail in his Ife, and had only come to this city Inst night from Bloomluzton, ‘The night before hehad sleptin a barn, and had one of his ears frozen. Unfertunately for himself he liad noscrapof paper, or anything else, which woult tend In any ‘way to confirm his statements os to his, . Identity, and his" resembianes to Mason’s —pho- tograph absolutely perfect, Lieut. Shea, of the Twenty-second Street Station, who was a detective ut Central Station at the tine Bat Shea and his gang were urrested, offered. to bet any number of new hats that he was the inan wanted, and reports from the jail this morning indicated that everybudy there was as much in doubt of the fellow’'s identity ag wore the police, , CERTAIN AND PROMPT, . Tho Equitable Life having declared its In- contestable policies payable upon receipt of usual proofs, tho following letter illustrates tia practical working of the announcement: Orrick or Minnen& Drew, Insurance, 102 LASALLE Street, Cutcaao, Jan. 10, 1-0. PB, Curran, Stanayer, Haquitable Life-Aaaurance Soetety—Dkan Sin: It alfords me pleasure to acknowledge the promptness with which the Equitable re- sponded to tho claim made by me for the anount due wider polley No. 95,582 for $5,000 on the life of dames Ry Miller, which was pald upon reeeipt of proofs without deduc- Uon for interest, 1 ‘The Equitable seems to have established a naw practice In making its policies absolute- ly incontestable after the payment of threg full premiums, as wellas in the payment of oly without tho usual delay of sixty or ninety days, which must make it lmmensel popular. with tho insuring public, stuce {t shows Its desiro to be Equitable tn the full senso of the term, ‘Very truly yours, : Caries W..Dirnw, Guardian, : “Rough on Rats. Ask drngglets for Rough on Rats. It clears out rats, mice, rouches, bed-burs, ate, lic, boxes, Tn case you have not, pa should nt once pur chive a new Wheeler. & Wilson No. 8 acwlng= machine. An clegant and benutiful assortment at tholr wareroums, No. 165 Stato strect. Buck & Raynor's “Sars Cologno 1s a por- fume of conspicuous oxcelfence. Over 155,000 Howe scales sold. Borden, Selleck & Cow, Chicago, We recommend Eldredge sewing-machines, —————— MARKHIAGEH LICENSES, ‘Tho following marriage Hconsce wara lsauod yo terduy: Name, 4g arlay Rose... Carrie Johneon,. Subs Horoaynakl. Annie Warmboud,. Henry Unnsen. {Boum jy Blut... {ish Borenson. Hila Andurso: {Albert AL Month ‘Addiv Wi sinda. { Sichnat Nornoy... Age Reatdence, 2s. ..Chleaoe MicuKu, Josoph Vravost.,, Justin Canta, {Henry Minnie Potor McFarland... Katlo Gutnoy, {Benat A, Petorson, Carling Jobnsa: Androw Jacka, zane Hy Michael Pisa... Barbura Stepat John J. chustor., eohurg erin Adam Dabm Kutlo Swith, { Franctasck Mtropinak!, Frunclazka Koda... Ppa rarer arene BULLIVAN—Jan, tlvaat tho Varish’o: ste werer ninniaarpcsaeas U4, tay rominh Sullivan, na- Edittioty “Cahurcieoem County Kerry, trotund, Funeral Sunday, dan, If from ile late re H ut Waubanata-nv, to tha Gane Me the, Armani: ion, ond thence by ears to Calvary. Eri fuultyars invited wwartont, Sess Prlenda of tho tieh ae please copy, BNYDACKHit—Mosea Snydacker, of this city, pee uy Of January, at iva'dlock a’ nis at the aco of ‘anoral to-morrow, at to. 1m. from the ra ofthe fart, No. 12 inulatinae to eosendn once VAN DUBHH—AU Englowoart, Ul. Jan, 31 Iss, diphtheria, Koull lronu,dauguigr ot Ick woud bowing M. yan aa Syvars and? duyn, DUNNELLY=Friday, at 1 o'clock p.m, anoiees redone, a Sout Lt Ear uate oe Donnellye Panera sunday at 10 o'clock, by : vary Flcnusute iivttod sa maton, omeriaaeN £9 © pranuuecrautr stars’ Mugonin sseeae ay Of moms oie 1» Marl ‘Tol fy ON Penne hile Foboy, eaud? year nd Wmontine © MANKB—Jan, Hyatt: je i. OF puralysl: grain, Wadio, buloved dnugblerot Aatun wad: ituchet H t Bunday, Jan, i, atl a, ‘undral Gunday, Jan, If 1 B, iy frutn realdones, vb tor Wont ier hutd at Aw CE pleco pnd Nurh Lon Sallu-ats,, thence by carriayvs tu Urucus fund Comeicry. ‘MATILEWS—At bls rosidunce, No. 1 Patrick J, Mathows, mombur uf ‘Tourporancn Buctuty: Nutley of tuna tioraattor, OUR =dun, Uh at 1p; mat s e willlant Ny Moire, uvedte rent? Tone fourtteat, Funoral from residetics tray ut 1. o'clock a. m. ols and New Mumpshire papors FURU—on. 1 at residence, 3) Habbard-st, of mombrinous croup, J . i oi mombrnnous eniup, Joseph, adopted wow of WU. Saturday, Ja by entriaes tu Calvarrs Friends dohnron-at, the Moly Fumitly ab 12 o'cloc! tyied, “Ce FOSTER, OF TIL UNIVE! of Now iirunswick, witt sneak (1 tho M. K, Churet, cornur Lineoin und ‘twonty-second-sta, a 7:43, tus FUNG under to auyploes uf tha Woman's Christan Tamperance Union, and tn we Chapel uf the Waele Juxton Home Sunday utd pus, und in Farwoll tall Sunduy nish Cran Prey, ako ARTHUR LITTLE, PASTOW OF NOW guna a Conca Soe nce ell confuct so iH a i Tower iarwell Malle sae g ts he a AMUN COMMERCIAL TRAVELEMS GOSPEL meeting will bo hold as usual inthe ¥. ALC. A. rudlity Hay Startioa on Apia Titan Asien tt will mot tila wvoning ab 7 n'cto rand Malte, for the utuction OC ut iPiehe Wi bE A SitetiNG oF wie TEs feihe cv Campaign Cuumitive in Moo 4 Mathutrat aby. ob toxluy.” All felonge wh the succust of this work will tw must curdially w cummed Lo this muutt, TRUNILS, nr os een ene ‘Fourtata,. ‘Irnvolers, Bxcur sluniats aboutd visit CHAS. WILDS For Trunks, Satchuls, Buch se (gol pay, . No, Lda Statarale ~HORRAN'S WERKHIESSES~ Somo Striking Mustrations of Moy They Avo Revealed, And Careful Suzgestions Regarding Thelr Proper Control, A Few Facts of Importance to Al, i Women seem to have been harn to suffer, At all ovents Innumerable pains fall to their lot, of Wwhioh man, who is so much better (itted by ng. turo tu sndure, Isexempt. ‘The special dient. Ues which aifect women have baflled tho skill of tho best tatent in alt awes, and Indeed tony sad donths have oceurred where tho attendanta worg not only unable to help, but did not know wha the digeuso was, itis sud that such should bo the engo, but those tre facts which every ouv of exporionce will ndmit.. [t is only hy putting that. portion of the female aystom whieb ts subjectto Ulaenso In proper order that ttiose troubles can bo avolded, and it Ia only by treating those pore tions direct that thoy can be cured. Warner's Safo Kidnoy aud Liver Cure is primarily nuipte ed for this very purporc, It nets directly upon, those mombers, Not as ® vivlont monster, but ag A gentlo yot powerful anstainer, Being purely yegotable and as harmless as milk, it possesses those pooulinr propertica that tit to quietly And surely soothe and cure the inany troubles of wonton. For thoso terrible alnking feollugs: for tho oppreasive bonring dows in the lower por. tion uf the body; for all wonknesses, the enango of ito, and similar indefinite troubles, it fare nishos relief by restoring tho parts nifected to thelr proper condition. It is inviluable after sovero gestation, and it keeps tho formule systom. in order before that event. ‘Thousands pf failles, once delicnte and despondent, nre now honithy and happy, and wholly as the reault of tho won. drous power of thisgroat remedy. The * Mothor's Mnguzino," of Now York, in speaking of War- nor's Bafo Kidnoy and Liver curg, gaya: “It hos provon a certain reinedy fur the many diseases to whieh wonon are subjected," and those worls have beon revchocd by mothers. wives, and daughters in all parts of the land. As burmicss ng wuter, It Is yet supreme In ita power, and og such deserves to be recoguized and used by all, ——_—_— ROYAL BAKING POWDER, ABSOLUTELY PURE. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. Hounokoeper’s favorite In fending citles of tho world. No other propurntion makos such Mght, Gaky, bot breads, or Iu Hons (tant ‘Can bo eaten by czapene tics without fear of tho ills resultlng from benvy lodt+ gestible fuod, £~ Commended for purity ond wholes somaness by the Government Cheniat, Dr. Mot. RUYAL BAKING POWDER CO, Now York, @RIZE-DISTRIBUTIONS, COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. Thetr ar monthly dmwings, novor havotakan place rogularly ia tho CLL VILLI Sof JANUARY 31. ‘Thone drawinca occur monthly under provistonsot An act of tho Genoral Ansombly of Kentucky, Incor= porating tho Newport Printing and Nowspapor Co, Spproged April Fae) te ls uepecial act, nud has never been peated. ‘ithe United States Cireuit Court on March 3l ron+ dorod the following decision: 2et—That the Commonwealth Distribntion Company ts legal. Rd—Tte drawings are ttre y has now on hand a largo roserva tho following attraativo prizos:. 100 Prizes 3100 on. O00} 20 Prices £7) os0h Buu GW Prizes FNeach . 129) S(O Scat. “hun un Prizes siveach” an acl 1, ; TP fires Su och, Approximation Prizes, ¥ Prizes $40 each, Approximation Prlzos. 9 Prizca SW cach, Approxiinauon rizos. 1,00) PLAS. sorerssocorecessecerseses ot $112 0 Wholo tickets, i Halt tlokets,8L 27 tickats, 44, Sesmit inoney oF Hank Deatt In Lotter, orscndby Exprou, DONT BEND. BY REGISERRRD. Lisle TEM Ol. VosT-OFIICH OREM, Grdors at Wund |, by Express, can so nent at ov. . For further information addrosa it. Sl, HOARD: (Sparen dourval Building) Loutavilie, Ky. Or 1,213 Mrosdway,Now % AMLLGM, COD WV mahinigton to AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, FLERSHEIN & CO., Nos, band © Rundolpn-ay FURNITURE, CARPETS, Household Goods, Qenoral Merchandise, Piatod Ware, Curonius, { dua, Underwear, 100 palra Skates, 10 kos Dutch Morrings gigo THIS MORNING. ELISON, FLEXSIIEIM & CO, Bi und Wi Itandolpti-st, CANDY, ORCS OO Cred Sond $1, & 6, or $5 form sample [plait box By Uxpros of tho best Candlos in Amorica, pur up elu kontly undatrictly puro. ieturs Uo all Chicaza. Address GUNTIL nfuctoner, : i sL1caz0, i isu) 78 CANDIES, h Every Day. Contile cre te uest in ihe wort CARAMELS a" spuctaly Wholnenta and Ki Ask NO WEA MANING OUTLETS, >i A \) MATERIALS 126 State-st., Chicago ASS A YIopb And Gener Chemical Analyst porforined. ‘ C. GILBERT WHEELER, BL CLARKST, ty paraiire _v., HABER GOODS DE AT) ete seta eid for pricy 1M oud sent GG. Dany liens, Bolo ue HAIR tly SMURTIVOII, Wice mady 19 dep und wurvunted. Uyrnluirdt Warde OTE MOMNIUAM, TL WAT Bo fe il A td Seca le WAVES, #1675. Ald, Long Hulr Switchun, €, Ail otler gods in, pret, dond fer price-l8 JAMES MALL, 109 Statecste VILE REMEDY, SoCo an} it Dili br ede Frariding Bites Dp Hlueiy Fg apes dalplia, Pa Suns yenulas withoul Ai ure TIRESSES ia rata Heath FIRM CHANG ; DISSOLUTION. a ‘To whom It may concern: ‘he dri heretofore x businvennt 229 Archier-ay,, undoe the awe if Wober & Strauas ts huruby dbsvlved. Mr, Wola! 3 sutburized ty collect al outstanding sexoutte Wil continuy iu the busiovss ut ras ed a te