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MIE RAILROADS. A Renewal of the War on Passen-: ‘ger Rates from Kansas City. great Reduction in the Tariff to Michigan and. Canadian Points. The Mexican Central Has Enough Money for 1,600 Miles of Road. Annual Report of the Workings of the Cincinnati Sonthern Road. Tho Annual Showing of the Lehigh Valley of More than Ordinary In- forcat, . ANEW ATTACK, “‘rho Alton Iailroad seems to bo deter- _plned too make tho present railroad war pillows, and foreo a settlement of existing fintenities by extending the war Into the frritory of Eastern routs, thus compelling Ihe Eastern Hines to take a hand tn the tight and get them to exert their Influence for a speedy settlement of the troubles. Yester- day the Allon announced a large reduction inrates from Kansas City to leading points in Cannda as follows: Guelph, Ont., $7.20; Hamilton, $9.05; Montreal, $12.08;- Paris, Ont., $3.50; Toronto, $10.70, ‘This Company has also made a darge reduction tn the rates from Kansas City to all leading points in Michigan, namely; Adrian, Ann Arbor, Hattle Creek, Bay City, Detroit, Filnt, Grand Noplds, Jnuckson, ,Kalnmazoo, Saginaw, and Ypsilanti The cuts to those wints are very large, and are said tomake the fare from Kansas City to the above points from $3 to 86 less than the mtes from Chicago to those poluts.: It could not be learned over which Hine the Alton made those rates, but they ara evidently in eonjunction with the Jackson, Lansing & daghnaw, Flint & Pére Marquette, and Grand Trunk, as In no other way could the above polnts be reached by the Alton, Should it turn out that thoso roads havo actually joined the Alton, there will necessarily ben flutter In the camp of¢ the Michlgan Central and Michigan Bopthern Rallroads, and there is no telling whut the results may be, Besides making tho above reductions from. Kansas City, the Chicago & Alton has also fnstructed Its Omaha gents to make the fol- Jowing rates from Omaha: Indianapolis, $0; Columbus, O., $10; and $0 to ‘Toledo, with corresporling fow rates to: all important wolnts. ‘This shows that this latest attack ty the Alton js not only against the Eastern Ines to force them {nto the war, but also agalust the Burlington and othor Omaha lines onl compel them to come tosome understand- ing regarding the reéstablishinent of rates. Everything Indleates exceedingly lively times among the Western and Eastern roads ag far as missenger business is concerned. As far as the situation in this eity is concerned, there was no ehinge yesterday, ‘Iho rate to BL Louis by all Uhe Ines remained at $8 and fo Kansas City at S4, the Wabash, charging the same as the other roads, As faras cai be learned, the rates to local pointson the Alton and WVabash have all been restored. It. Isquite likely, however, that, In view of the action of the Alton yesterday in. reducing rates to leading pointy in the East from Kan- bas Clty and Omaha, the ronds thus attacked will retaliate by cutting local rates agaln on thy line of the Alton, As there !s much discussion regarding the responsibility for preventing restoration of fates Inst week, the following letters read nt tha mecting at St. Louis Wednesday will prove of considernble Interest, ns they tend fo throw some Hight upon the subject: ° Ciucaco, Jan, LV. 2. Pucker: The meet- ing cannot possibly result in anything, as there will not be a full representation of roads, and all that could be done would be tomake the advance which was proposed to-day, and which can be arranged per wire I the roncts really desire tomake the advance, and ifwe can havo these rates in elfect.n fow days before wo come together to arrange re- Bpecting other details, we shall bo: ablo. to decide intelligently, and from experience, whether they can bo maintained as against the tickets in tho hands of outside dealers, J. CHARLTON, Cmcaqo, Jan. 18, TL, Knight: Yester- day, ata mesting of Hock guclinglon & Quipey, and Chicago & Alton It was found that the representatives of Rocle Island Road would not be prepared to do more nt tho St. Louls meeting to-day than Qgreo to nn advance of rates, It was, there- fore, agreed between the threo lines that in- stead of hotdicny the meeting In St. Louls to- ay, they would notify Mr, ‘Tucker, who was arranging the meeting, that they would agrea toanadvanco of therates between Chieage and Kansas City, to $7,00, and that the Clii- tazo & Alton would agree to advance the fates between St, Louis and Chicago to $4.50, ind between St Louis and Kansas Clty to the sano rate, on the understanding tha: lines in interest would ggree to do the same, ind to uso rebate tickets, ‘Then, after hay- lug trled tho experiment for a week or 50, It nilght be possible to get a full meeting of all the nes to nrrauge other detalts, and by that imo wo would bo able from experlunca toile tide jutelligentiy whether the’ mtcs named ean be maintalned, Certaluly no higher fates with rebate tickets, ° which aro phsssenzers, Island, Chicago, so much objected to by 8 fan be had against untimited — tickets {nthe hands of ontsiders, sold nt the rates nt Which we know sueh tnlimited tlekets to have been sold, and wo could not undertake tomako higher tates to begin with. As the Rock Istand will not be presont at the meet- Ing to-day, and also In consequence of my neeldental absence, which 1 regret, itis not Ikely that more can be done than ts named herein, and if the meeting plenses to taka Such uction It can count on our concurrence, fy absence fram the mecting Is not owlng toah wiwlilingness to settic the questions. a Ne, but to the fact of the understanding With the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney aud, Mock “Island, nant tho fauitional. fact shat others were not prepared to do more than Advance rates, which I think can be dona Without the formality of a meeting, ‘The icago & Alton holds itself ready to put tn An Appearance at any future meeting which nay ba ealled. Please haye Mr. Tueker, of the Mitnuis Central, read this and leave it With WIM if necessary, ‘The miceting will be hell at the Lindell to-day, Did Mr. Tucker dry UY essa to him of Jast wight? We ate ready, all othors In Interest agreoing to 0 the same, to advance rntes to-morrow morning, 3. CHARLTON, Cincago, Jan, 11.—John B. Carson, Gen- ful Manager: Jn the absence of Mr, Cabic yn ould say that this Company will unite in fey Testorition of a rate between Chicago and psn polnts, that shall not be higher than Be lowest rate at whieh unlimited tieketa wie been sold between these pulnts by tha ; ‘abash Ling, and algo provided thut the ui of tho rates between Chicago and Kan te bolts, vin St. Louls, shall not be less wat by direct Hne, and also that tha Wabash all Withdraw all'elaitn for diiterential rate, vai Rippiy, President. TNE MEXICAN CENTRAL, Tha subserlption ta the Mexican Central rilltoadt sceurlties causes considerable ine eet in financial circles tn Boston and Now § fe + ‘The anountoifered the publle was that anount. Inuceordance with the negotia- j sn Tecently entered ito with parties con- ulling connecting rounds between Mexico mi the Misslssippt, Jay Gould recelves 0gd n lorks ” of $1,60) cach—a totul subscription By aac Gan, U.S, Grant recelves 10 tb locks,” and the other subseribers recelve we reluainder, ‘These aubseriptiona are now AU per cent premftim, and the old subserly-’ ons are-45 per cent bid, : " ii This subseription of $5,715,000 was offered ugh a clreulur Issued Dee, 23 to the orlg- Hee deserlbers, who were given the priy- meant subseribing ono block for cach anv tense hel unter a previous circular, he re ec fi@boxals Were as follows; Ww In cash, payable ‘as called, but not Gore than 30 ber ‘cent In any ono mouth, the turlaty Wil deliver to the subsuribors forcy Ber eta te cubital stock at ius par valle of BIW Bios! wre, ¥5,000 in ite tinat-mortgage bonds, aud o ea ea SE or multiples 715,000; the subscription matte was double: Wt tho'ollioy on ur | ‘THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: Tt bofore Jan. 10, TRL. Any amount remaining un: tnien will bo disposed of by the Excoutlye Com mitteo, i “ Tho tatal amount. offured, $11,450,000, will bot conaldered ng applicable tu all the Hhes now owned ar which may herenftor he aeeupted byt the Company. Tho Company's securities are ng) follows: Bonds, not exconting $2,000 2. milo, ritnning thirty ‘years, beariug somiennaunl Ine terest at tho rite of T per cent per annum, and. secured hy a fhrst mer enes wpon all the prope erty and franchises of tho Company; Jncomo bonds not exceeding $4,100 0 mila controvertbla Inte stock at thd option of the holder, bearing intereat, non-cumulative, at the rato of 3 per’ cent per Annum, but not Sxscullnif tho nut: oarninus, after paying expenses ant) Interest in tho preceding Mnanclat i aud stock nt par hat oxee vllug ond mite," Tho New York Trihune says that Inst Sat- urday Mr Woerlshofer, necting for Gen. Palnier, of the Mexican National Ratlrand, . hind applied for a subscription tn tha Mex- lean Central of 2f00,000, ‘The total amount of the subscriptions thus far received is salt to be $16,527,500, This, It Is claimed, would construel morg than 1,000 iniles of tie Com- es ron, without depending at all upon he Hberal eksh subsidy to whieh the Com ny fg entided. ‘The subsidy, whieh ty $15,280 amille, ft dy expecter, will bo used In build. Ing tho other 1,000 miles of the enad, and if the subsidy is pala rapidly enough thera woul bu no need of further subscriptions of stock, The Mexilean Central Raflraad Company holds a grant from the Mexican Republic authorizing It to construct a railroad) from the national Caplial to tha Amerlean frontier, where It will connect with the Southern Parifle Ratlrond, ‘The Company swas ormenized with the ald of the Atchison, ‘Topeka & Sante Fé Railroad Company, Last, November steps were taken by Gen. Grant, Jay Gould, and ex-Minigter Romero to har- inonize the Interests of the companies inter- cated In Mexlean trunk railroads, LENIGI VALLUY. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. PILADELPArA, Pa, Jan. 1%.—The anniat report of tho Managers of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, which wit be read to the stoekholders at the annual mecting to-mor- row, Js of more than ordinary Interest, for tho Lehigh Valley ts second tnimportaneeof the coal-producing and carrying companies only to tho Iteading, and it fs the first to pro- sent a report of the results of Inst year, the first since 1875 in which there has been anything Nke reasonable profit to tha producers or transportess. It 1s also the only Company tint has never suspended Its dividends, The coul-tonuage for the year was 4,000,415 of anthracite and 44,309 of bituminous, showing an increase over tho previous year of 257,140 tons, the total of 4,073,724 being the largest ever = know! on tho read. ‘The Income of the Company from all suurces, in- cluding Interest received from investments, was $8,600,003, and tha operating expenses were $4,002,357, leaving a balance of $4,580,- 680, out of which wag pald $1,630,112 for In- terest on bonds, $10,630 for dividends on the preferred stocit at the rate of 10 per.cent, $1,093,157 for dividends on tho common stock at the rate of t per cent, $742,052. for general expenses, Interest on floating debt, taxes, ant the loss On the Morris Canal, ‘There was also charged off to meet aeeumulated esti mated depreelations $0008, leaving on credit bilanca to the — profit ‘and. Joss uccount of $120,418, This Is an increnseot $i W575 in the gross income, of St 376 In operating expenses, mud of $1,055,108. tho nat balance, So that after charelng off nearly $1,000,000 to depreciation, there was left “ an increase of $103,055 In the credit balance to the ~~ proflt and loss account, ‘The first sale of Euston & Amboy first-mortyage bonds was inado during the year, and $2,100,000 wero disposed of, the proceeds being used for various purposes, such ns new equip- ment, construction, and other necessary expenses, ‘The total receipts for the year are given ns follows: Coal, | $5, (OE Bross, $2,872 #toss, S708815 SE gross, $180,029 ; B $3,700,055 not. Inerense over 1579, $1,880,065 gross, $825,258 net. ‘The per cent cost Of operating the rond was. 61,50, 1 inerenso of percent over = [ust year, which was due to ‘various in provements made on the lines of the road. The managers of the Pennsylvania & Now York Canal Na Railroad Company, report operations folluws:” Receipts, $1,091,847 gros! incrense oyer last year, $368,000 zross, SL nets inerenso per eent over Jast year, 52.58 net. ‘The operating expenses wero $5.01 per cent, whleh ts areduction of 8.75 ver cent, ‘The net receipts ennble the Company to pay 9 per cent erkunum, ‘The conl tonnage was 1,140,081 ions, showing wilecrense of 49,08L tons, or 4.12 percent All tig brauches show nn in provement, Hl tho bridges are now of fron, and double-tracked except one, whieh Is now untler way. Only fifteen miley of fron ralls remain in’ the track, ‘Tha But- fulo Creek allroad cnrned — $64,050, of which $4,820 went for expenses, leaving $25,701 for net profits, of which tho Datl coming to the Pennsylvania & New York Company was spont for renewals, This year completes the first quarter of a century of the existence of the Lehigh Valley Company, during which thore have heen transporter re 3S tons of. coal, and the reeelpts have been $05,037,130, of which $45,201,210 have been spent for expenses. ‘The dividends pald 75.33 cash and 72.88 In stock, or anaverngo of 0.02 per. cent per annum, Tho product of the Lehigh Valley Coal Compuny’s mines from fourteen colHerles freight, nizers, ct ‘was 1,380,033 tons of coul, ORTHERN PACIFIC, Mr. H.E. Sargent, General Manager of the Northern Daciite, who is spending n few days in tho clty, informed a Trmunxn re- porter yesterday that thus far this winter thero has been but little snow on the Nie of his road, and trains have been able to move from one end of the Ine to the other with- out trouble or obstruction, a” Actlyo preparations, Mr. Sargent says, aro continuonsly going on to be tn readiness early in the spring for sharp work an the ex- tensions of road, ‘Tho Company expects to doa larger amount of construction next summer than lias been dong at any tine heretofore, Another contract for an addl- tonal Inrge nuniber of trelgtt-cars and loco motives has been let. 1M. Clark & Ca, con- tractors, are now at work on the Yellow- stono Diviston with 300 men, tloing the heavy: rock-work for the most divicult thirty niles of tho division, which ts to be #60 miles In length, ‘Tho contractors wxpect to have the roubbed ready for the iron about May 1, EXCURSION TO NEW MEXICO. Svectat Dispatch to The Chieago ‘Tribune. Evuiant, Ind, Jan. 12—Twenty-five men Jeft hero to-day for New Mexico from Chi- engo,”’ ‘They take the Chicago & Alton Rall- way, ‘They ara to work on the Atehisen, Topoka & Santa’ FS Rallway. extenston, splitting ties, etc, Another party is being organized which. will start about the lst of February, 5 To the Western Assoclated Pre Enauant, Ind, Jan, 1%4—A party of fifty left hero at Lo’etock “this afternvon via the Lako Shore jand Alton Rallways for New Mexleo, Another party is belug inade up which will start somo thie during this month, fe LOCOMOTIVES, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chieaga Tribune, Ecauant, Ind, Jan, 1%—Lhe Lake Shore Rallway Company {3 expecting, tu bo deliv- ered to them this week, ten new Grant en- gines and fifteen McQueen's, ‘Tho former will go to work at once on the Norwalk Di- vision, and the latter ‘will try tholr. good strength on tho divistons west of Toledo, ‘Shey will have te bo good to do botter work than thd samo sized Stevens engines. © | PITTSBURG, VIRGINIA & ONARLES+ TAN, ‘ ffelat Dispatch (0.‘The Chteago Tribune, * - . Pirrsnuna, Va., Jou, 1%.—-Wark was begun, this morning on the Red Stone Branch of the Pittsburg, Virginia & Charlosten Mallroad, extending from Brownsville to Uniontown, It connects pie tho Saullo: eiroat at Hogasett’s Cut, ono mile below Uniontown, andnith ho VI tisburg, Virginia Tea ton Road by brilaw over the Sonongahela diver near Brownsville, ‘Thy ‘roud will’ be Pushed to completion as fast as possible, ; ANEW 10WA ROAD.” | OskaroosA, Ia., Jan, j7—A meetiyg was held here Friday in’ the Hatlroad, representatives of the road belong, ‘present. ‘Phe cuzinéyr corps alsa reached here Friday. Itda proposed to put the read here ty} Bi next. A committee wil visit Fort Madison to examine into the matt the Burlington Narrow-Guuge propos 5 to come to Oskaloosa over the divide, It should. bo looking ont, —— PINE HLUFF, Altk, ., Litter Rock, Ark, Jan t2—The track of the Pine Blut luitroad ts lald te and across Foreho Bayou ton polnt three miles south of thiscity to-tlay. ‘The gap between the two track-laying Hangs is only fifteen intl conneetion will be completed in two weeks the weathor permits, On Wednesday and after passengers will ba taken from this city hy the (rains, and stages WHE be run between tho ends of the Bap. SUIT FOR DAMAUGHS, Spectat Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, Laraverre, Ind, Jan, 16.—Last evening the administrator of the estate of Madison DP, Bennett Med 1 $5,000 damage ault nalnst the Lake Erie & Western Rallroad Company. Bennett was 0 switeliman, and, as ts elabineil, throuh a defective bimper and drawebar, Was entight between the enrs, and so badly Injured that. he dled a few hours after, Ihe accident occurred Sept, 25, 1980, CINCINNATI SOU'TILERN, CINCINNATI, O., Jan, 1%—Tho oilicial re- port of the workings of tho Clnelnnati Southern Railway for the past year, under the management of the Company whieh have Jeased It, show the earnings to be $1,185 228; Operating exponses, $55,600 amount paid the City of Cinclunatl under the terms of the lease, S777,25), ‘Lhe stockhulders have re- ceived as their share $67,131. LITIGATION, Pinnapenviia, dan, 17.—Argument in the ease of the Western Union ‘Telegraph Com- pany against tho. Pennsylvania Railway Compas and of Lathrop against the June tlon Ralfroad Company, ling been postponed until Monday next. ‘The action is to prevent the Pennsylyanta Railrond from delaying trains of the Baltimore & Ohlo Railway, . penat eto, JOLIET, ILTn Joraet, Il, Jan, 17.—Lhe fact that several gentlemen prominently identified with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul were here Inst week in conference with the managers of the projected Joliet & Valparaiso Railroad Company hus given rise to a report that the former ts about to gain possession of the franchise and right-of-way of the latter, TIME READING ROAT Pimmapvenruta, Pa, Jan. i—The Board of Managers of the PHilndelphia & Reading Railroad Company passed a resolttion tu issue a call for n meeting of the stockholders on Mureh 7% ‘Lhe Court of Common Pleas has yot to pass pon the resolution, ITEMS. Mr. C. Il. Hudson, Superintendent of the trans-Ohlo Divisions of the Baltimore & Uhlo Rallroad, has just Issued a circulur announc- ing the appolutment of Mr. W. IL Harrison as Master of Machinery, vieo Samuel Iows- ton, transferred, Is headquarters wiil be at Newark, O. ‘The following changes among the officers of the Fitchburg Rallroad Company. have just been made: Mr. J, FE. Tueker has been pppointed General Frelght Agent, vice C. 1. Ilartwell, transterred to other duties, Mr. G. L. Hartwell has been appointed: Freight Auditor, vice C. A. Wilton, resigned. The Peoria, Deeatur& Evansvltle Rallrond will open four new stavons un the 2th Inst. Het inten. Bone Gap, Brown rile, Wh, ‘TI al Cray The new extension | Indlina will be completed to Evansville about Feb. 10, 1881, and will be ready for Operation about Mareh i. ‘This road’ will have a direct Hne to Chicago ubout April 1 by using the Chiengo Branch of the Wabash, connecting at Sullivan, ‘The Missourl Pactile Railroad tins Issued a clrenlar stating that Barrett's, Washlngton, and Concordia, onthe Pacific Division, anc Summit, on the Kansas & Texas Division, aredso names of stations located on the Central Branch Division in Kangas, and re- uesting that care be taken in directing trelghts to those polnts that the goods may not be enrrted to the wrong place, ‘Lhe nine of the station known as Calhoun has been changed to Dewoy. At a mecting of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania and the Pittsburg, Cln- elmnatl & St. Louls tallroads, held at Pitt burg on tho 11th Inst, the following olticers were elected: Mr 5, B. Liggett, Seeretary, in place of Mr, Clifford Stanley Sims, re- signed, and Alr. Stephen W. White, Agsist- ant Secretary, in place of Mr. S. B. Ligezett, appoluted Seeretary, Both appulatments will take effect Fob. 1. The Seeretary’s of- flee willbe at Pittsmurg, and that of tho As- .| Survivor of the pair now {a on & Charles- | 1 Cc interest of the Fort, Madlson- &° Northwestern, Narrow-Gauge | sistant Secretary at Vhiindelphia, ——————— A LARGE PURCHASE, Sr. Joserit, Mo., Jan, 17,—Thd extensive ennning establishment of Davis, Day & Co., in this city, has been purchased by Fisher & Co, proprietors of the Star Preserving and Canning Works, Cin elnuatl, whose purpose ft Isto enlarge the works by udding fnellities for canning praseryes, fellles, butter, and other produce. Heury Evans, one of the former Proprigtors, who disappeared mysterlously on Sept, 14 Inst, has been found, _ SMALL-POX, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Davesvont, Ia, Jan, 17.—The third ease, of small-pox which has originated in one house In Rock Island, the “Island Saloon,” enn to the knowledge of the authoritles torlay, Tho piace is guarded by two police- | men, and entranes or egress from It ts pro- hibited, ‘Tho contayion was. boule by a railroad employé, who came from the south- ern part of the State, : —————— A MUNIFICENT GIFT, Toreka, Kas, Jan. 17.—The management of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé and Union Paciile Rallroad Companies have de- elded to xlve the City of ‘Topulca $25,000 to bo used In erecting a troe Mbrary. —— INSANE. Littny Rock, Ack, Jan, 17.—Bernard_ Mermon, formerly of New York Clty,.In the employment, of Louls Bernays, Jeweler, be- enme insane suddenly from religious exelte- ment to-day. ————<—<—____. A COLLAPSED BANK, Frenenicisiuna, Va. dan, 17%.—The loss to the depositors of Minor’s Bank will ox- ceed $70,000, Minor's whereabouts aro un- kuown. INSTANTLY KILLED. Willam Johnson, white gone south at 6:10 o'eluck lust ovoning along Clurk strovt, between ‘Twonty-fourth and Twonty-lfth streeta, was rundown by somo passing lovomotive or train and Instuntly killed, The deceased was about i veurd of xd, and bad no hone eu far as kiwi to had intely boon wmployod ws a bartender in Stophon Sparr’s saloon, nf tho southwest corner of Stnto und Twenty-sixth streets. The body was ldentitied by Alfred Clark and otuurs, and “wad thonvo romovod to the Morgue, to uivult tho Coroner's Inquost. \ Se aaa Falthices Ghosts, Putt Mull Gusette, Ghost litorature cujoys Kreut popularity at this suason of tho your, aad u lure cliss of rend> urd are supplicd by the providers of fuetion with ubundant oppartunitios for reveling du, tules of ghovta ¥ol Christies Eye wtih ‘Twelfth Night. ‘fhe pleoe de resistance of tue Chrlatinas number of Noles aud Querice ian wtory of a ghost which ought to have appearod but did not, Thirty-four yeurs ago two young muen” studying in Germany mado a bur win, glgned in tho mgst” orthodox = mun- nor with tholr blond, that whichever of thom dicd ftirat should appear to tho other, dhe pu revord tho death of bia friend in 1978, und bis fallure to keep the proudsed appolatwent, A slujlur colupact wis made by Lord Brougham ta youth with a Scoteb friend, and the muunur in Which auseplnit ‘af the departed appeared tu the rut- ‘nro Chuncellor is described | in Lord Diroughan's uutoblography, Dr, Chance, of Bydouhuns Hill, who tolls thy atory tn Nates aid fuecrics, beliuves that this ie the fret reeordud: instance uf a failure to keop this kind of wbl wat In this atutoment, however, boty mit n. Such a pludye was wade by “Jupiter: ariyle and o seung Beotch friow, wha died early in lifes but the interview, though ansious- Jy luokud, furwurd us, by that must genial of mnaukind, ag bo conte: iu bly uutoblography, pover ocourred, * Nobody but a gump negiccta.a cough. Tako somo of Haw: Maey ker janey of Horehound and ‘tur dnstanter, : in 8 * Pubo's Loothuche Drops cure tu ony iniute, ESDAY, JANUARY 18, t88I—TWELVE PAGES. New York Central tracktenrly this morning, ‘The boily was so horribly cut to pleces that the head wns the larwest: part, and the flesh was strewn along the track for 200 feet. DRAWN AROUND A SITAFT, Spectat Dispatch ta The Crteago Tribune, East SAGinaw, Mich., Jan. 17,—This after noon Mr. Morton, foreman of Brigas & Hansow's shingle-mlll at Belvidere, Mont: cali County, was carried round, nv shaft, res ceiving Injuries whieh caused hts death tn four hours, Deceased wag a resident of Greenville, this State, and leaves a wife and ono child. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED, NELLVILLE, Vay Jan, 17.—Cireus 1), ain Cy MeCadley, two well known fariners living about three miles fram here, were both accidentally killed while felling o tree. DEATIT FROM INJURIES, Pronta, I, Jan. 17,—Charles Aringdale, who was hurt about a week ago tu " & W. yards, died Saturday evening at Central louse, —————__— STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yonts, Jav,17,—Arrived, the Gallin, Travanoore, and Erin, from Liverpool, and State of Alabama, from Barrow, URENSTOWN, Jan, 17--Arrived, the City. of Berlin, trom New York, Hi, Jan. lia—Arrived, the Zealand, w Lork, AIVERMOOL, Jan from Boston, Losxpon, Jan, 1%—The steamer Assyrian Monarch, from New York, has arrived. She lost sixty-one oxen overboard during her passage. GOV. ROUTT, OF COLORADO, Desven, Colo., dan. 1%.—Alluding to the reported antagonism whieh ex-Senator Chaffee manifests. toward Gov. Routt, and which causes the Intter great annoyance, the Governor sitys he knows positively that Chafee has personally advoented his olaims for a{Cabinct position, snd that he bag exerted such influence with leading Blaine men as to win them, from strong opposition to hearty support. CASUALTIES, A Boiler Explosion in’ West Vir- ginia Wounds Four Men, One Fatally. A Young Man, with bh Supposedly Empty Gun, Kills His Brother, Two Men Swept from o Raft and Drowned in North’ Caro- lina. Crushed to Death In a. Conl-Bank—A Young Girl Burned to Death. Oy the. A Vessol-Oaptain and Four, Men Drowned— Death by a Nitro-Glycorina Explosion, IT WAS LOADED, Speclat Dispatch to The Chtrugo Tribune, GALENA, UL, Jan, 12—A, distressing necl- dent ovcurred yesterday morning in Guilford ‘Township, resulting §n the almost Instant death of George Ehredt, aged 17 years, son of Martin Ehredt, « prominent farmer restd- ing in that township, ‘Che particulars of the sul event are ns fullows: The deceased and hls brother Frederick, two years younger, had oecupled a bet together for some tim Yesterday morning Frederick arose for the purpose of dressing himself, and endeavored to Induce his brother George to get up also, The Jatter falled to comply, when Fred playfully pteked up a rifle which was-stand- ng in ‘one corner of the rou, and, supposing it to be wntoaded, he pointed it nt iy brother and threatened tu stioot him if he did not get up at once. George, who was ulsv of the opinion that the rifle was not loaded, paid no attention to. the re- quest, Wheretpon Fred raised the hammer, and, taking alin at his brother, pulled tho trigger. A deafening report followed, bring- Ing the father to the room, only to find hls beloved son weltering in blood and in the agony of death, while the fratricide stood 14.—Arrived, Iberian, nd DROPPED DEAD, Spectat Diapatch to The Chteaao Tribune, Auvnona, UL, Jan. 17,—Charles 1, Ford, 2 bootmaker in this city, dropped dead in his shopatdo’elock this afternoun.. His com- plaint was neuralgia of the heart. BUN trausfixed with horsor aver the resultot his | 2255 errant i thoughtlesness, with tho. smoking weapon Trot petro Na LUPE LGU sla CUT We ates stil in hls hand, An examination proved | lished Branch Ollces in te diferent Divisions, as that the ball with which the rifle lind 1 dantanater low, whore .ndvertisoments will ba . taken furthe sauio price aa charygedt ut tha Mala Once, and will Uo. rocgica) une #wcloek p.m. J. & 3%, SIMMS, Buoksollers und Stationons 133 ‘Twonty-pecond-s W. firugaiat, Gt Cottaro Grove-t niroyenttien rugdist conor Thitty-trat and WEST DIVISION, JAS. ML KIRKLEY & CO, LUnisted: eGeGE Adama? Crommists: 1M Bath Ae VOPULOMUM, Nowsdonler, Statloner, ate, Hy loaded entered the throaton the right side, lng through the neek, and lodging at the scofthe brain, A verdict in accordance With tho fucts was rendered by the Coronur's jury to-day. . THE DWIGIL ACCIDENT, Jonet, I, Jan, 1%—The Republican gives the following account of the serious jear Western-ay, aveitent on the Cliengo, Alton & St Louls Has ‘Druggivt, 24) Biue Island-av,, Railroad, near Dwight, early Friday morn- UK iewotor, Newsdenlon, aud Fancy ing: “As the Hehtnlug-express train, which : renches this elty at $45 In the morning, was | ndt'raut apraaceless Git Nout MailleaacaGs oot: passing up the south track bout four miles | AUGUST SACOUSON, Druggist 81 North Halsted, north of Dwight, a rail broke just as the «NORTH DIVISION, third car from the rear of the train was pe wasar x Cu, Dress, 45 North arkest conor (aylsiun. passing upon it, and that car and the two fol- | Fal WILLIAMS & CU. Drugstats, 675 Larrabco-aty lowing cars (sleepers) were derailed und coriier kup 1 LOUIS W. HL NEENE, Printing and, Advortising thrown ucross the two tracks. Further than winost terrible Jostilng as though riding over neorduroy road the passengers were uot ine ¥t., cortier Lincolt, Hn. m Auynt, Nowy utia Siuthunery Depot £0 8. plyinion-st, PEUSOSAL—AN “et al 2 Tel a WW (roung widen) ie Ko the jured,—seme, perhaps, sustaining a few Bi tor chan abet Pe honuratly wuntfoasin brulses.- The conductor of the train crowded would be able and wi to aselat her. Such it Fontlenun, if wiliing to exchnneo references, eat the * passengers Into the remalning ears finda lady ho can Mlly trust. Cs, Tribune otic and came onto this station, where several Lit La TEIC INT eats. were obtalned ound the train era. Latin ae an proceeded to Chiiengo, running ton Db FO! the accommodation —traln’s scheduled “Chit 5S N-aVu Lon s time, All of the following” trains were de- Brie CeCe aa ee Tor eae erecta Inyed for several hours, tha accommodation | ment. nituning on the Denver's time and the Denver j UST—SUNDAY. JAN, 1G, GED several hours later, The rull whieh caused | yi, Lar Rennes On Camas ave Leela the accident was split all to plees i NTH DAT ONY eagoen| OS¥S SuSDAY A atirly ni lu bi, can b. ANGI Hey. cir or wetting GUL Ot runing tuum of ‘Tribune, weather—tho thermometer standing 2 when tho aceldent happenads The débris of the wreck was cleared away In dine to let the down Denver pass without delay, “south Gide. 1 > i UNE — ht Pylty . nished lade and ermal rooms, with hourd. BROILER EXPLOSION, rat Wire 1 W. Va., Jan, 17,—The boiler of wa 1 HEASANT’ ASIUD rooms, with buard, wt 63 North Side. NONTH CLAIK NEAI THR BRIDGE J, F, Ball's briek works, oppostt ‘New Cum- dorland, W. Va. burst this morning at 6 o'clock, demolishing. the engize-house and wounding _ threo persons, one fatally. ru Gir weok, #10 per monitis ‘The watehinan had steam up when the en- HOARD, WITT gineer, Mr, Cooper Stitiwell, caine to work, aco Stillwell Hotiny water in the muuze, started ICELY FURNISHED the Injector, and the explosion imurediately follow with the dreadtul results men- tcloe cl, ‘The Injured are C, Stillwell, eut on 1; Willie Fagan, leg fractured in avo phiecs—amputation will be necessitrys WC. unbery, bruised about the head; a brother of Willy Eagan, also slightly injured. ‘The duniage to property will amount to $25,000, . DROWNED, Los Anaunes, Cal, Jan, 1%.—Capt. San- ford, of the British bark Cassandra Adan, Jylng of Willington harbor, started for the vessel yesterday with twelye'silors ho had shipped and two other men, ‘The boat eae slaed, nnd the Captnin and four sailors and Uoned, LARENCH HOUSH, CORNER OF STATE AND tho Tiarrin of the Pattiur ATWELL Hose CORNEI OF INCK te-sts.—Lientlenon un Ives wi Ing for pertunnent bending pines commmuduted with nicely furnished heated by stenm, having fot and cold water In we reason irleunt this howeu fs the tust comfort ig He PAAAV, NEAR ADI duced rates to traveling, Stan SOE a £1 por day, tt yertanent baarde, ._ able hoard & per wks [POR RARE You AVE ier Livtin Tite 70 look Into the entalogué of the third grand sale ot tho Chicago itonl Fatata Cail Hoard, whore thirty-tivo Mecos of real estate wilt bo offered at auction on miny. ton. 1, commencing prolly at2p. ine Call for entalozns, iY ner postponement, Fe toe 4. Anctlonoers. + Marucwo Bankers, 12 Dears be te <a SIXON, Moat Batate, 116 and $18 Dearborn-sty a yo! 5 Oe nnd feut by 1a * ar Mtandolplieat.s a Tene on tt arth of ‘Twenty-ancundents Gko eM. MIG: 11 Doneborn-at., Ikeom 2. PO RATE AT A WATOAINOTI KD NT 4-atory inario-front house (219 Michivansay.: has all medorn Improvemunts, Inquire ab 1s} Dearborn ts, A Dann NE MARGLE-FRONT tio forth of Kighteonthest.: every> pod edinvenionts ready for occupancy, orn a4 ul if 1s Indinn titng nader fOlt HAT E—to FRET ON INDIANA-AV.. NORTH Of Kluhteonth-ats very, dustrable, Also, 7 foot pear Fhitty-alxthiest, . Be BAW YER, Room 24 Porte H-STORY MARNLE-FRONT 1OUSH, tween Harmon-court and 14 1G Dearborn-st. 1) WARGAINS IN Knuth Of Twonty= n A Washingtanest. foils . G. MOIEY, tv DRA TON: at: 10) foot on Lakn-st., ono binck ands half wont of We MOPTOD Von Bis PUI ite. rots WA Tt GOODRIDGE, ROOMS 2 nnd 3 20 West Madison-st.: special bargain Worthy uf attention; threo siune houses and lols on Washinuton-sts near Ads, JOR 8A KEN? WWN LTS, AD LC deining tha Pullman Valace-Car Works, the Allon Patent Car-Wheel Works, and other manu- factories Boon to follow; nm great manufacturing Centro bound to wrow ranidiy around Kensington and Lake Calutuct, Dosirable buliding lots ean be hind yn easy terine by applying in C. . SAW T BIL Revit rtinnd Mtuck, corner Wi gta Siuarbarn, FU HALE! Ale Ih, BAI OTH uere property in Hyde lark und Lake, HENILY Rapepy ICH, Of Major Bluck, corner La Salle sud au JOR SALE SEVERAL, FINI FATS SS 40 a milex of Chicago, roiling prairie and tinber, wold jmproved, with cvod holldings and orchards, foeaten, cholee rich soll, 10} to 110s neres ech from 14 to €21 fere. The chunpest nnd best lands Inthe West at tte orice, Apply to W. A. CLAIR, crown Point, Lake iy Ind, ‘AOR BALE-SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS RICK business hultdings, well inated, 4h the City of Hionmaington, IL At present low rent will net & NU on investinont. Cortenpondence solicited, SUuAWMAN ieee cies Ties NON FURNTTGRE 603 i 4 Went Sndinunest., well alt kinda of ‘h go oda on_monthly pagmentn: Jow pricert onsy te FO RENT=HOUS Went Hide, TPO RENT—COTTAGE 7 ARTESIAN-AY., CHEAP ton good tena orders any block from Kandolpheat, & DWIGHT, corner of Warhinuton West 1 ‘aslirert. #15 rain beick wouse 817 ANT ROOM FF - pivuly. furnialiod. papsred, eon Park: Would soll fur wid painted. near niture, Address 1! FPO RESTO FOR SAT Waahington-st, with bat br 9 Mundulph-at, 1OUSK S3t WEST . Call noxt door cant AGE NEAL WEST AY, HU ISAAC ice ED RUOMS, Ald FRONT, fur gentlemen, 47 Mouroe-st. opposila Valmer Ttouse, Apply ag Room 17, {IAT 21 AND SO WADAST-AV.oFUR- front rovmis, on sully or single. ‘Inyulre me Thuuse wa inudern Luproyementa, ete, Inquire at FICE, Ke. Miscetiaucous, NT—TWO FLOORS XY ON FIPTIAA' tu ad ribuate alti VAS CED Sto MN: THE SOUTH SIDE iy 1 family of three, a gonteel house «Itt a Kuo focally; will pay no wurd than #0 por month, 0 G4 Tribune otlice. \WWaNrhpsto HESTny TE” MONT A totes nut purtleular as 16 loca svided nat tuo far trom binaness centre, ent mot to exceed 6) Adutusn 9 ANTE 10 ite Fiat vite Oo “ale raotis in resp wighburhend, on south or North Side, notuver one mile from Colict-ttousa, Biate price und particniarsy, Addroms 19, Pribana. VWAStED So REST Fount On FIVE ROU ur ntnall colinge. partiy furnished, bereen "Wwomty-necond nnd ‘Thirty-tirstescs. or Ih pluasant Jueality on Dearbornor Hutteriioidsats, Addresy 2) bi Tribune unice, VAN ED To ite i private fumity; TED ROOM IN Of Clatkent. Addrovn Ta, ‘Tribune ute, Eid. TA FUR, North sid Mefercaves oxchunued, A. ess wilt sol his teutn of stare horaas yung eliway they pre? yeurs old, welgl 240 pounds; good, true pullers, wid wareaniod sound and Kiud; would give a. doe Bat Miett ‘ Nn bo seen at stablu In’ ruacer resi wn " ala HO TIERS ei! irandans a tal tine, elon kind i every pare mont liek Vnwk, dant the tary Nelly, by Danlel tausbert.. Hell aire ald, ataits 144 hnnds bh endurance ne well ns p Arocurd of Fh, but, wy the vatu-tmoney Uke hy ein ale OUR AT VT AY 4 Mylibred wid tant t Hamdainy bite, has sou Hnubas and fy 9 Meal tnahe i Tete TT a siead by Vermont ra i f ie does not bar her out uf Ny at wy Ue, WA be a Mast April: hd tant be ne the citys abe has never y inte Deen bonten ton welsh, Sho ean be eeon at AL Mable My rear of rostdence $231 Alehten teeon Twoltth atl Thiriventh-sts. Alay w d-yourould fur dla; he tins towiby mune dnd tal: eaendd and Kindy bw ber tT hands titan, and a one of the others were drowned, SaceeS NITRO-G ERINE, ] CLEVELAND, O., dun. I7—A special from Drafford, Pa, states that this afternoon two brothers named Curry, at Coatville, were burning up cans whieh hatl contalned nitro- glycerine, when one, whilel It Isnow thought must have been nearly fall, exploded with terrific violence, Instantly: tiling mit horrl bly mangting tho older brothur, and seriously injuring tho other, * “CRUSHED TO DEATIL Wnreeiina, W. Va, dan 1%—This morn Ing at 6 o'clock Julin Powell was tustantly killed In a coal-bank at Kirkwood, O., by sonpstone falling upon hin aud crushing his head. IIe leaves a wile aud fitully of seven children, Ti SIDE, BA este, 16 i tiro., Add iN PRIVATE FAMILY betwuen tho elver wid Ontarl two young mon. Aildress 12 % AVIS, & CO. OY GA SBisquany, AND UPHIGUT, MANOS, 30 SEALS HSTATL AR sia : 1 FIRST 5 Mat NOW IN USK. Kpectal attontion ts, entled to thu Mullet, Davis & Cos uprigut panos, Thay stud In tung leiger thas an ay. "hoy ard rich and tall in tone, cune Houndiro, wid are th vyery exential they pertuce piunos uf the ne, Musleal misters wid aun ours ti mutica and Europe pronpunes the Hulltos, Davis & € Uprights supreme aud unrivaled, ‘These pintos, wrond, square, atid upright, can bo found th Inge" number, with thera frou thu: beat Eastora iuanutacturoes, Be he wareruviis of ‘Cornur Suite und Adamy-ats, A fow seoundhand planes wid urgans at ait LOST ON A RAY, AME AND SICK curable, cured frue uf Jodidy Anintonin, — xyavins, bunches, thorougheping, spent blemish. stral to: euso, shovsbusin, cure nog full $aformn Browdway, Now York. Us nt In yallow wrappers arugeista, ix AT RLU, ONE PATIO HOW. ONE 9 eriera Ey % Bluth, LAP ctleTs, HU LING aveor hand, 100 walt ri cutters to lut cheap, I. U, WALK EI 20 nd tatuest, TO WE WAY ‘ortiuid und Ong, Hee, atateh, gut nt cost, BM! Lieh wo TH DRYDEN, 1451. POLE AND NECK-YORE Foit CUT- Wetand, chenp, Address, tatliy price, thn Chiarkest. rien, Se. nent posluon. to Jna4 mun. AdUreRs D1 Tribune omen. so ROUKKKEPER—A. THI ung MAN not bh Is must bo a good prt quick nnd acenrate, and at dood Rddrcane Cat me Ta wreen nnd ee wek. ring references corres and whure employed Wrasten—a nue, salnry, ice, WKKKEPHIE THAT UNDER FFB younK man from 3) to 2 loa With his paronte. Must bring hors need apply, DT, rand ict ne nacitgd Re Sale Gs dl ppt i not abenii to wares Addrosn ty Gmaly Hae alte” BY Ni MAN” Witty Fi Madani rap ina 04 t aes sing he 9 make th 5 Ausly to 1, BTCA IN cat Bont tniannente eet ‘Trades, ANTED—A FLOORMAN HORSESTIORE, Witte Park-ay, and Fifty-ttthest faerie Employment Agencies, JV ANTE 218) PANORENS FOI THE SOUTHS for sticitanne Wireundat and Peakaste UIST ER &CU.28 Suuth Waters ? SL'SPEHBECK at Wose Rundolpen en ne Miscellancoun, WASTEDcAN ES IN COUNTRY TOWNS: ty sell te inking-powdor, and splcus to families, Avena with yout rofercnces can handle NW worth of woods with £25 capital, und clear (3) 8. month, ‘This ienu humuugy and ive inon wins wane A cout heme Dudnens should write. to Ban Francisco nupany, 1231 Stateest., Chileno, ‘Yuxnors to HEN AND LADY GANG yarns ip-hotdora, clea Tanteh-enan cana antoty key fustenvn, needles cra many other hovoltics Clreulara free, Cy N, teawo, mT IrORA Ta NED ATs FIRS T-ChA: find landscape painters at the Ne flan works. Stend: Insummer, FiGuRA ‘employment inewintoran well ad eran FS TAR MATE ALeae Sedaetckents AD COMPRRSSE= And partioutars, Ade Olt GENTLEMAN TO _CAN= Jobin H. Gough's’ new book,“ Kunithe Apply nt Ioan 4h 8 Denrbornent. ANTE T1001 Hral-claas mArkot nan In the businus Wanten-, atNN South Waiting A RESP HG Mes; mut Le Biller und aulek at tire ne thinrouxh! bund uitica. it, MUST BEG YG MARK FIRES AND ROS ldridce-eourt. ‘ABLE HOY FOR STift> nuimrtand netive, alo tale Avtdrexs, stating aie and, LES FIRE: Bx intued desirable ore with Fld ta Send stamp for papers. and H Manufacturing Company, 2 and te, Chita ie WANTED-YEMALE HE Domestica. FOU GENELAL HOUSEWORK: dcook, washer, und Iranurt nh4o, orm and to care for ctilldren, None cope they ean fturnlst eons Wichhag ca HuTMtsh Kudu creer VWasten—cin ust be a. girl tu heed apply z miondatlon. WAinbiere taal i ac Ln Tteterene W* VO D0 GENERAL WousES H A GOOD COL tnt. ‘0 DO_GENE Hunruo-sl. TOUSE= AL HOUS! Tithe WO oO South Park-vy, Git, TO ASSIST hildren, HAN GIRL . rd Yi tooyaniny COMPETENT le alel fur wenemt uusewarks WARTHDSA COMPETENT NURSE GIRt. ‘TO why, Hie care of two clitdron and assist In second bo ILORED GIth Wo ondatlons, and $a wilking p toke care of twy young mentite guud wages by exit oa Hlousckeepers. PUOHOLGULY | COMPETENT Wane yeikate familys nun other pusvkenpEr: Calta wa ‘TED—A YOUNG LADY AS CASHIER IN A Uuotind shoo store, 217 Stliwaukeu-ay. Employment Agencton, EN—GUOD) GERMAN AND SCANDINAS tgirls for private families, tatels, und bowtie #0LG, DUSKE'S uiticn, RG Mliwaukeo-uy., 130° YEARS OF cirienl baths, Must have uitle ddurnist best UF references us aia trom 2 tod p.m. ne tay Wabustenv. ‘OUI _GoUDs. Sond fur clventurs ve York, was: rED— 0 Ley Ml Wad & edd beeen te Une by avery mith Novelty Ca REPU. . Boutkeenera, Clerks, &e. ITUATION WANTE! N OFFICE OL STORE BY A conipelent man expertenved in general pibee ‘k and tre-ineuran busitters. First-class elty wee Hey Mealuray hen Ie WAN =\ YOUNG BAN, A okkeeper, woEld fonda, uimple co : 2 atthe VFUATION HS itet-ctiuxs b Tow Inundeod dollars, or invest inate, where, With his srvicus, Hy Wwonld teemve & riutlon in return tt nd es TS assistant DoukkUEpEr, CHIE, OF ng clerk, Uniterstands tobaccs and elzar (ing, nig Lo Guntin wit todurate walney, Munk Of racers duralshed, Address #0, care’ L, Nedowasn, aSuutn Watursat, Insicn how miisiness qualities Togited ghd wil be npproctated. ‘Keyan years oxpe= Hienice thcitiee and un thy fond, Meturancue tiv ovate Address Ds, Pribune anh 3 UY AN iu-WEILOT Ope mtr WANTED=HY AN ina whelosity vinth i ITUATION ung 0 Weutwerurtiurkues. Adurens 10 PEMENCED: honse 1s pate riba otic JIE AND IN= nuctands bath Oks ts wor tniing completa eatunrant, Can furnish best of {1h Santh Statornt, charze of hutel or reat rofurencus. Aduruss 3 I elluncatine ™m1 D—-BY A RESPROTADLE Aue Dh nt anything where hy will obs Adidrues 13d, ‘Vritiine ultice, ALT END EN ‘Tritting otic: i nya Ei Bit YOUNG MAN Wito Enghab duontty,” Address D DVANCES MADE g hale ON DjAsONDS WaTciiEs tat hs choshatt Uiscorat rater ih WAUN DAIS Tivonied and 3, 12) ttandot hed ik ANTEN-OF ANY KIND, BY man just arrived fri Hnugtunds Of work; has Lyun ined bo bndone atid wuts ‘ull or mddrvss CUARLES CHUNLS, youn aol Wtntk door wor Es] NY SUM G ‘Fatal “URNITUIE, Hig, ote, ei MUNKY LOANED ¢ without remuval, und other se tea, 1s Duarbe am Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, thal fOnY S CAME, ha STATED 2, Winaunaron, N.C, Jan. 17.—Two young 1 ites 3s, Dott aa ms, WILL men, Washington and James Autry,: lost mye LASOR, LAST thelr lives on a timber raft yitels was sarelest waitin, PAdt LIFEY ISIE into tho Brunswiek River from Cape Fear, é » DECKER MNO cats iun four tiles above the city, Jost uight. ‘here BTONY: & CAM IS SUAEPSTS AL NIUE, FTANOS, vile and athor kod tao UNL, NY SUM LOANED ON FUL z iunehiuary, ote, without rer Fy ruts, We Heh z ON” FURNITUIIS, ab inwodk Faken: BiaG ait we 0 Donrbort-st. AMUUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE dus, wiiout removals FOL 1h oi were five rnfts, and all were! carried Into tho Bronswiek Ulver by tho strong te anda galo of wind blowing at the tine, ‘The men on four of Uie rafts nuanaged to Ket ashore, soveral of them muking narrow escapes trom drownlng In doing gus; but the two young men mentioned remalned on their rift and have not since been heard of, although It, with the other rafts whieh were whandoned, Re yor SALE-GHOCEY 1 oud lovation wid delng a good ti horses und waxona nad aii Matures; wh sonable tuures, Adidrvan 1D 1 ‘Pribun ]iolk HALE-GENTS FEE SG IN UNE O I io best location tn thy ys soln oud bus eas, and enn bu easy: aileranstd) sutteta Ory Fe dross MATEY IN Munn, balun Bull wb Fee YAU PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILV Ki J Stonuy to loa on watohos diamonda. aiid valuae jos of uvery description, at QULDSMIDS Loan nnd Hulliunedica (iovniedy' Wi Enet Madieun-uy isttade letieed PSRELITY HOUTGAGH. LOAN & STORAGE Co Money ty loan on furniture, oe.without removet, ur on Kaods in vioruge, WO Last Vail uronest. eee iit hoon aad nAntinatga Wes onal Hank oeriifcates, UA HOLMES, Uonund Uker, He Waslington-st, Was fount yesterday Tn tig nelghborhoad o: tho jettios bolow this elty. * FOUR PERSONS INJURED. Bripcevors, Conn, Jap; 1%2—Ny an ex ploston of naphtha to-day Jn the building of tho Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Com- pany’s works, used for extracting oll from the iron shavlugs and waste, Samuel Moyle, tha cngincer, was probably, fatally burned, and HH. P, Fowler, John Dovoney, asd Pat- rick Doolan were badly: burned, ‘Those burned were attracted to an open spyes be- tween the bulldings by a first, oxploston, and ‘were caught by a second oxplosion a minute “" n ay HN ITE a ANH OF A Petatctan hourllugehouse on Mieuunente Ywka-front) ull uf bourdurst paxsuaslon at oncy, Apily ut Koons Tribune tl NISUED TANTED—A GOOD HUSINESS MAN WIHT 8a Ga in a manufacturing bowers that wil bear tho closust Inyasthutlons prout 25 por cont net on B prosont business uf $Me Addross 0 52. ‘Teibune, ARTNER WANTED WISI $4U VO, §X00) IN awit or evcuritivs In the genural imerchundive busi wot the most enterprlaing towns ia the nL cash trade alresdy esuibiisheds jue mul ru ater, * ‘! » Huet of rofereners elven und Tur — ivrihuna vite. BURNED TO DEATIT NTBD = WIL INVEST FROM " Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘tribune, Acros, Ul, Jan, 17.—Layb Saturday even- ing a young girl avout 10 years of age named Menn Klusler, living on Suventeenth street, was playing with somo stniler children near: Tainan and Belta Coun! the stove, Hor clothing caught tlre, and | for murchandisy, Addroxs | before asslstaneo could be rendered sho was} £8. so badiy burned that she dled last night. Her Parents were absent when the unfortunate accident occurred, S) —1 . A BRAKEMAN’S .DEATIL Batristons, Md, Jan. 17,—Churoncoe Tardy, uged 23 years, of Buffalo, Nv Yo abrakeman of: the Norttgrn Centray Rail- road, was Instantly killed while coupling ears ut Calvert Statlon thls morning, Ils body will be sent to Batfale, where bis parents reslue, for burial,” * : 10 K,UD Wuh sutne party in Wn Co nitiia= Aeaa Minuborat! hated of Wrudoe Ade ereaist bib tundoiplient. aise Aa Animes REAL eeraie C4 NDE thos, pit, VANTED—A TEACHEN FOR INSTRUOTION IN We ititind digstratinuomiaagiye Address, state tng tora, CECI. tal Watasleuy. 3, ETC. Fules, Gioia PoE vi cheapust und boot ti : PAHitY, 1a) a GLARVOYANTS, WL RECOMMEND MNS. EMANKE AB THE DEST ON FARM Of CITY OT ios. Apply tod. We OUST YO TOA MIGSTUN-ON CITY Se Se ae rg ARGON Rigs 0; it CENT INTERENT 's pubalyiston, Mock and only {ncume AS ED—AR TRAVELING SALEo* fumnber fring um ‘posted in WL shave an extensive favorable ry adeuters, Cun give qoud Arivune ante QiruariON WANTEN-IY YOUNG Man Ag SeMAntay andor aid paiabloe Alldedew Mt, Nu Woat Sladison-at USEEUATIONS WANTEDIOVETI Lo be) IY A GOOD, RESE rk asd pln must il phy sewing, tood rulure Cali or sddross tur thrue diya Got WANTHD = WY ENO SW Hips ras huuvawuri. GruaTiON WA © blo girl te do take care of child onee If requires Suuth Jenne SUPUATION AD utes tade divarbu QIrUATION WANTED—DY A GHG, TO DG SECs ond work or initenings undurstunde droasmakind, lau glva fH Mt Uw sy two duye ub cd Vernuns vote UANION WANTID-DY A COMPET ‘wentyouilnth NT Cty beacon ured ses GuruAviON WANTED-DY A COMPRTENT AND Biko Nuuduan iin, tue do yunural’ housoe Workormecund wares Maget: woneral, @6 pur wuokt Socund, fir ony Cub drsisching purtloa Bud Upplye Address Det tribune anice, Qruuatrioas WaANiy civ Wo Gna FOR ural housawatk i Swute oF xunornt, housawo Tauutlye Cait ie NUE Woliseate Upemtaiea, v0 ug and 14 tout 9 spuctalty. R UMS—t Ui nave, an A > ME fe equivocully, nud without Huvnee tha aa-calles “phenomens of spirtiud Jumubugeary, und dununnee medina, ong ahd all, ws frauds. Twill wagur Organ iiut tenn pure form nd oxplatin mut eulnpttaly in, su-cailod mantfeatatlu withows thy eniia, de "] te gs te ailowed to INGTY: Doser of spirituulian. 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