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‘ ' f.2 mnitteo Thonn ent, Wek, 8 « Wayne & UI + yesterday Min Hay \ 3a Lombards 1H, Ni , Gdly bo two or three more tieketa In the fleld on } weutho: Gi As iu GENERAL NWS. M.E. Corrs, of Oskaloosa, In., te at tho Pactfe, 8.D.McMinbaN, pt Cloveland, Ja nt the Tro: mont. z 0, G. Banner, of Akron, O., fs at tho Tre~ mont. ‘ : 1. Onnry, of Lyons, France, !s registored at the Paciile. ot Mannent N, Grirvitns, of London, fs at the Paltner. H.R. Beraenar, of Washington, D. C., ts at the Palmer. . i. SaNnony, of St, Paul, Mion, te at the Bherman. x A.W. CanvEeNTER, of Dayton, Oy Is at the Sherman. 1. J. Goonett, of Ban Francisco, Is at the Shermut. GronarO, Woon, of Wiunipes, Manitoba, 1s at the Palmer. Cor, C,H, Tospxiss and C, Durham, U. 8. Avy are at the Sheriman: STATE SENATOR RALPH PLUMB, of Streator, IL, is at the Palmer, A.C, Lircrrtety, United States Consul nt Coleutta, Is nt the Palmer. Tre Sub-'Treasury puld out $10,000 gold and $2,C00 silver and redeemed $15,000 silver, 3.4. Gnarrox, Superintendent of tho Howse of Curreetian at Fouls, Mich, is at tho ‘Tremont, ‘Tne Internal revenus recdipts yesterday wero 897,745, of which $34,200 were for spirits, 83,01 for elyars nud tobacen, and $1" for Leor. ‘Tne next entertainment of Star Course will vacur Thursday everting in Central Musics Hal, wher Theodore ‘Milton wilt dellver bis new lecture, “The World's To-morrow.” Tux temperature yesterday, 1g observed by Manngse, opticlun, 88 Madison street (Tint: Ruilding), was ut 8a. m., 10 degrees; 10 0. te 23; 12m. 26: Fp... 20; 8 p,m, 20... Barometer, Ba.m., B.0l; 8p. ms, 2088, E.C. Brows, Genernl Superintendent of tho Michigan Central Hallroad, De W. Varker, Superintendent of tho Dubuque Diyiston of the Munoly Central Raltruad, aud C.D. Gorhium, Qenernt Superintendent of the Eittsburg, Port Licaze Railroad, are at, the Tremant. IIDGET ILAY was foun dend at 7 o’ctock morning tu the hgyee ot Oliver Mc- Cornitek, No, 20 Ulinols streets She cue there for shelter nt9o'clock In the evoning, and was then under the iutluence of liquor, The Cor- ober’s Jury found that denth wag tho resultot chronte aleobolisin, THe annual meeting of the Hide and Leather Nation! Bank for the election of oticers vcs curred yesterday. ‘Tho following ire the olllcers for the current year: Presider hares P. Grey’ Vice-President, Joel Vv. vlor: Agsistitit- Cashier, ‘Thomas 1 Forrest, Tho election of a Cashier was postponed. Gronar ScHrrnen, 14 years of ago, employed on one of Seipp'a beer delivers wagons, Tell yesterday forenoon while rolllug a key of beer Into 2 basement saloon at No. $) tandolph street, and diloented his left kuee. He was at tended by 2 physieion, and was thence sent to his home at No, 2738 Cottaue Grove avenua, ‘Tue Seamen's Union held 9 reycilar meeting Inst evening In thelr hall, No, #) West Randolph Btreet, and recelved n fetter and a eopy of the constitution and by-laws of the Ammlgamnted Aritish Seamen's Protection Society, The Aud- iting Comittee reported that the books of the Soctety were correatly Kents and that all moneys whieb were reeclved during the paft year bad been fully accounted for, Mus. Dona Dosxonus, an old Indy. who says her son-in-law, diving nt No, 10t Sholto strove, refuses to keep her any longer, was found belp- Jess and destitute In a drugestore at the corner of Wood and Van Buren streets, and wus taker te the County IHospltal by Ollicer Mann, She waaguffering from a surelen! operation which she had jist undergone at Risk Medien! Cole Jone iand in all probablilty will not withstand the al Mrs. Foutowixg {8 tho list of dutinb!e goods re- celyed at the Custom-House yesterday: J. Kirk & Co., 62 cusks soda ush; A. 1, Mee! & Co., 44 tona_plyetrony Fowler’ Bros. 400 sncks sult; Clark & Loveday, 60 burrels herrings; B, Hy Sargent, 14 cusks carthonware: Hurley & ‘Tyre rell, Lpacknwe earthenware; W. E. Burlock & Co,, 3 cnses cotton hose: Cunningham & Hunter, T3 casks sodn tshz B. PB. & Jinker, 000 sucks galt, 6 dozen bass muts. Collections, & 5 W.C, Vax Horst, General Superintendent, of tho Chicago, Miltwaukeo.& St. Paul Ralirond: C.H. Chappell, General Superintendent of the Chicnzo, Alton & St. Louis tullroad; A. Kimball, Gener Superintendent of tho Chicago, Rock & Prcitic Natlrond; J.D. Layny, General yer ofthe Pittsburg, Fort Wa: & Chl- dquo Rnitrond; and 8. K, Hooper, Assistant Gen- erul Passenger Agent of the Hannibal & Bt. Joseph Railroad, are nt tho Pareitic. Yesrenpay afternoon Me. Edward Boun and an ndventurous companion made a pedestrian Journey on the icv from the Life-Saving Station Atthe month of the river to the erlb. a walk ft a Netle OFOF two miles. They found the ico quite Imooth, ind vacying in thickness from threo to five inches, Beyond theerlb as far us the eye could reach wag a fleld of packed Ico of varying thickness, ‘Tho elty tug experienced no diiticulty tn maki its way through tho fleld between tbo shore and the eri : Two 1xatATES of tha County Hospital dled yess terday. Thu first wus Ellen Welsh, n destitute worn who was pieked up by the police during the cold snap several weeks nyo nt tho foot of ‘Throop street with both ber legs budly frozen, Ampatation proved — novessiry, nnd ale could not withstand tho shock, ‘The second was aman named Frank Kosolt or soiny such nun, who was brought to the hospital nbout thy be- ginning of tho year with one of hia legs badly roken, Amputition proved necoysury In bia case ulso, und pyteniin or blood-poisoulug ensued, A PRELIMINARY meoting of the residentalumnt members of the college fraternity of Pal Delta ay ns held last evening at the Palmer House, It wits decided to forms an alumni chap. ter of this old and successful fraternity, charter was applied for, thero belng thirty-tive churter members, and a temporary organization was effected by the election of D. Hillis ug Prestdont, Irving C, Lomlingon Beeretury, The necting, adjourned’ subject to the call if tho Chair, Thore are fifty members of tho fra- ternity fn tho city, and ft la Intended to estube High uw Hourishing nlunnl obupter. Tu® Chicago Historical Suctety held Its quar- torly meeting Inst evening, 1,N, Arnold in the chalr, All business boyoud the’ neeeptunee of anembers wild postponed, and the tine was given to the reading of u paper by Col, B.A, Otis on “Gen. GH. Thomas and His Campaign.” ‘Tho paper, naits tlle would fndleate, was purely fatorical, but It was invested with a freshness which made it deeply Interesting. It was, by. resolution, ndded to the arghives of tho Rovlety, beenuse, In the language In'President Arnold, it told of tho fity und trials of Gen. ‘Thomus better than any paper ever before prepared, ‘Tre Western Society of Hugineors hold a roys, aor meating Inst evening, 8. Chesbrongh dl tho chalr, Measrs, Willlaw B. uylor, of Guta, and Jolin’ A. Patterson, af Clintans li, were al <initted as members, An Interesting paper on A Helf-Reylatering Water, Giuge” way rewt by G. A.M. Lieriorantz, of the United Stutes Engineer Corps. “The following. officurs were then elected for tho rt Prealdont, E. 8. Cheabrough: FI President, Moses 1 be Vice-President, Dy Witt 0. Secrotary, L. 2, Morehouse: roasurvr, Charlea’ Fiushnons; Librarian, J. W, Westant Trustee, Ht. J, MeChire, Numerous complaints are made by tho teach. ers of the Bkinner Schoot and by the parents of the pupils attonding tore concerniny the inne wer in wolch thoownersof fast horses und othore wlay race up und down guekson streot, entirely Unrestricted by the laws) ordinitucus, or tho pos Hee, Tha complaint fs a Just one, for on no driving thoroughtire of byxone days was such reckless driving tolerated as may bo Witnessed pu of these days on duckson street, ‘The eehool-ebitdren are frequently dotulned a half hour waiting for an opportunilty to eros, and itis a tulrucie that somuof them hive not been run down aud kilicd, A MbETING of the Union League Clad washeld Inst evening at ites rooms in tha Honord Mock, - The Nominating Conmittea appoluted at the une ‘Irat Vico-! Just meetlog reported the following Ist of umes to be voted for Tue tents W, Potter; First Vie 3. Culver; Becond Vice-Preside *Vrenge ‘urer, W, Penn Nixon; Secretar; » Critche Directors, Joby C, Coonloy, O, vtter, He Je + MeFarlund, Join Wentworth, BW. Dunham, te OW, Mevonnell, 2, A. Hoyn Membership—silia M. Maw Schunick, George K. Adams, J. » Cov, George #. Bissell, Culver; Ue teo on Political Action—D, 1, Bborey, Eu say: ¥, W. Bulmer, W.G, Mibbard, ‘Frank W, Bile, BG. Kelty, Tra W. Buell; jiurary pom ulliven, Pe Pe wood; Auditing Committeo—.s. 3 Committes ‘on Ae Ue Vu Cumugero, a Ite Duy, dy ash, There will undsutite the nlzbt of election, “MAuTIN O'BRIEN, blacksmith, turned up at the Armory yesterday badly “demoralized plysieally. He'suys bo was engaged ut Moston bY Wh vontruclor Hamed ©, W. Nereross to yo West and work at bis trade tn the ervetion ofa Jorge munuinent at the Unton Pucile termiinoy on Skerman Heights, about six wi he gud others cinploycd in the w competied to quit on account uf Ube severe he contractury falted to pay as they ed ta, and he was leit with only £4 citsli had ayres te i’ Ho wyally induced them to ylye bn a pass ae ? Tur as Ouinbu, and with bly gi Yo Anully got te fur as Hock Jaland., Thence to tye cily he walked und stole rides on freight tralna, prove of bis good intentions, O'lirlon turned over to the police a tot of letters and pas pers which be found scuttered along the tricks tween Bencca und Murris, ‘fhe inest tupore Tint of these i4 an cnvelupy containing a deatt druwn by H. & J. Suabacker in faver of J.B. + Jones, atid addressed tu thy First Nudonal Bunk aS : THE CITY. - and John 'T. Crocker, General Purehasing Agent + THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, d88I at Peoria on tho Firet National Rank of Cedar The envelope bas oyery appearance having been lost out of the mail, Hapida, In, of . THE CLyv-HALE. Oven 20 children were vaccinated at tho Henlth Otlico yestentay, (Thore were upwards of firty infants, ‘VR Commissioner of Public Works will open tho hits to-day for furtilshing the T tron and tho skylights for the new City-Hall. Commissioxen Wabtun was at home xester- day preparing the estimates for the Department of Public Works, which hoe will have ready for presentation to the Connell Monday, ‘iim discharged from tho Mrldewell by Afayor Marriot duartig 1959 aid 188y ngreguted but 8.8 per cent. of the whole number of prisoners, ns Banna percent for the seven years preeed- ns . MAvor HaAtnisoy dld not go to Springticht Monday eventing, beense, he says, he was taken HL Justus fe was ready to leave. He Is nfiteted y 1 Prevaliing disease kifown- as winter In, reply to an Soquirs yesterday made to Mayor Harrlso he sald “he did’ not know whether he would: stn the enble ordinance or not. He favored st, bit wanted ta conautt with tho Law Departinent to see that thy clty's rights were nil carefully protwetet. If this was the ease he woutd probably eign It. ASSISTANT City ‘T ‘Trustee of the Skinne son and Aberdcen st} ACRE BRENAN, who Is School, corner of nek- ets. deatres to cull tttene Hon to the ordinance auainst fust deriving, Jackson street te harlevarded, und durliy tho: enews season isa popiterdrive, The ehfldrer golng to aml coming from school are endange’ In life aid Tinh, and they snoitd be protceted. SUPERINTENDENT Banner, of tho Fire: Alarm “Teteyrnp returned yesterday from the Bust, where he has been outelinee over the Ire Departments to seo whn vOut could be sugye oO perfect the Chico ae tem. Mr. Thirrett visited the Cities of “Bult more, New York, Boston, and Ht elphin, but ho says that he raw nothing wh ho thousht was wanted In Chileno. Le thought that tho chfeago Fire Dopartment excelled them all, and ly found that our telegraph system was fur nhead of that of the Eastern eltles, ‘This uly is the only one $n the country where tho police telephone and call system fs in vogue. TIE COUN TY-BUILDING. es ‘Tne jail yesterday contained 331 prisoners. ‘Tue Grand Jury disposcd of numerous un- Important enses yesterday, and adjourned at an early hour. Joux Rosriewy, charged with the murder of Patsey Moss, was committed to fall yesterday on the Coroner's warrant. County ATronNEY WiLLETt starts for Wash - ington to-day to look wp some tux cases ju which the county fa interested. Tue County Committees on Hospital and Pub- He Choeities held un joint session yesterday and deviled to recommend to the Board that eteh of the Wardens of the county dnstitutions bo ale lowed to keep one horse at tho county's ex- pense, Ix tho County Court yesterday Annie ‘and Lizzie MeGill, dependent girls, wero sent to, tho Industrial School at Evanston for ea Amusa Barry was appointed seuard ia case, Emin Schild was adlupted by Charles aud Magdalena Belimeyer. Ti Committes on Pibila Charities tictd a mectlog yesterday aiternoun, A proposition of the Central Free Dispensary of tho West Slice tonttend to the lek poor of the county for the present your for G00 was received, and will bo recommended to the Hoard for neceptance, Commissronnn, Puntxaron starts this evening for nu extended visit to the principal cities of tho Eust. The county Is atout to build a new poor-house, and his visit is for the purpose uf nspeeting institutions oT the kind, and with a vlow to utilizhye any ldens he may gain for the connty’s new bullding. Arew days ogo tho Clore of the Criminal Court had to borrow a three-cent postage stump from the Sheriit’s office. Nothing more wis thottght of the matter until yesterday, when a demind was made upon Mr. Stephens for a res turn of the stump. [twas returned, of course, and the Invident shows how ft fs possible to be aveurate tu the cunt, even inn public ontico, ANTICIPATING tho resignation of Jufter Foltz upon his restoration to health, a movement it on foot for the appointment of Col, A.W, Rut fen to his place. ‘Tho matter hus uot been brought to the notice of Sherif Mann as yet, however, and what it will amotnt to cannot be foretold. Thero fs no donbt, however, but suv eral changes will be made lo the Juil manages mentatan early dny,und the tndleations are that among the other changes will be the plicing of new sun in the position held by the pres- ont Jull Clark. ASSISTANT-JAILER Harpy took hotd renlciay very much ns iC he were an old hand at the busi- nose, and, notwithstanding it was visiting-duy, when tho most troubla was Hkuly tu occur, ev= orything ran smoothly. Tho only trouble, if it inity De called » trouble. oceurred about neon, when the “cago” was ordered cleared to allow the prisoners to goto dinner. Everybody lett the © enge " upon tho order being given oxcept aMr, Greeley, who stood upon his. supposed rights us an nttorney, but he wis soon disposed of without offense, “Tho trouble was Mr. Greoe tee vas ot nequainted with the sules of tho In+ ai tition, , MAWLEY'S DEFENSE, Maj. Mawley, Inte Agststant Jailer, makes the folowing statement: Ho resized at the re- quest. of Gen, Mann, wader protust, because of unjust disuriminution. Mu usked bla to, bri his case before the Grand Jury or the Count, Commissioners, and courted the fullest invest gution, ollering to pay -3),@0 If he was not cleared, Ile was simply Myht Jatter, and bad nothing todo with the Guinigement, He neve received any order frum . Maun. Whe latter bv of rales, whieh he declan! were sim= ply suggestions to the Jailurs. Folx'a sickness made Maj, Uaiwley duller, but tho reaponal bility fur the peor Meise ie syd, rests wholly’ upon tho party who ordered hin outor bls cell tor section duty, Ie did not know of nny such order, and slmply followed the precedants es- tablished by Curricr nnd all othor Jailers. Tho clerk examined Musou. and ented thit ho was the: proper tmin to disetittye, He bad never seon the prisoner, and did not know bling Gon. Mam Mr, Foltz nor from Gen, oven blamed him for the first esenpe of two prisoners, nlihough It occured at "clack, aid he did not go on duty tly. Bald Maj. 2 toy: Ger. Blann docs not Why? [ haye complained of the e for drunkonness, for disobeying ord creating (nsubordination among the prisoners ‘by saying that L was unpepular aud would svon be dléchurged,”" BANBED WIRE. AGREEMENT UETWEEN THY PATENTERS AND THK NERISORE For several days past a serlos of conferences mive been held at the Grand Paeltio Hotel which involve interests of vast linportunce to the uyri- cultural and suburban Inndnolders, of (ue West: eapcoinily, ‘The hiatory of tho recent suits over the harbed-wire foncesis known to many, ho dectston of Jutges Drummond und Biodgote aus. tailing tho validity of the patents held vy Washburn & Moen, of Worcester, Mags, ulfected large manufacturing ine duatries in this section of tho country, ng well ong tho consumers who hud used the wire made by the fufrmging frme, The manufucturers hyve bad daily conference with r, Charles B, Washburn, the head of the frm, reault Mr Washburn at the close of yesterday's meuting stated that the dlferonees: were practically gutted, Must of tho fifringers throughout the vountry have felt disposed to! uccopt the deeision of the Clireult Court as tat on necount of the reputation und conservative chiractor of tho Justices, Mr. Wasbbura stited: that he was disposed to treat the hifriigers Joniuntly, as ho rewiiged Unit his house was Ute able toatipply a tithe of tha demand. ‘The tins Ufaeturers on their part agreed to pay an ine dumatiication for ghe fenelie atready minus. factured and ronity on all made in tho fiture,. The terme vary with diferent houses and tre glnost “the game as tho price originally demanded by the Worcester tiem bes foro the sits were Jnstituted, ‘The terns of the devlusion were dlscnss nd it was Gone cedod that unyteing mist he considered us in {utringement where t abarp barb is used on wire: which will Intiict a wound Which causes stack to remember and ayold the barrier, Tn regard to, tho question uf holding cons suiuurd lable, Mr, Waahbura ‘tated, after the micotiug, tO 9 TRIBUNE reportor that it would) depend on how the manufacturer gsuttied When indemnification ts made, the on sutner will be ohekt free frans dumage, but where the aunufueturor —“fuily to 1, the awurd, hu aud the consumer aa well will pa ated fur the dauiaiged whieh aro cortin to averuy under thle decision, In regard to tho growth of barnodewire Senolny, Dir, Washburis stated that the munufacture had prowu frou hat Tons tn 1875, 10 40,00) bona tn 18B0, A Lon wil nuke two miles ot threeestrand fence, $0 shat duriig the pust your there were mindy BU, niles of this fencing In the United States. The succebsful Hr and tho Mifshagers Botties pres thomsetyes as satiated with the terme of the agreoment, and most of the mguufactires wih tuke out Heenses aud continuo thole business. 1 SUBURBAN. LAKE VIEW, ‘The Noard of ‘Trustees met ou Monday, Vho Supervisor culled the attention of the Bourd to the matter of sewerage, which is ¥reatly needed Inthe southwest portion of tho town, After sumu discussion us to the beat snade of procedure relathig to plats, eatimates, costs, and tho best postion to put mains in, the Wutter was referred to tho Committey on Fi- wLneL, Tho Supervisor (bung ulse the ‘freasurer) subiultted his third quarterly report, which phows 8 debit bulance in the cusb account of STS; Dilly receivable, $30; tux curtilicate ft £0 tho tieenyw ‘uc = 1 nuvounl, F108; und u cred count Of FU); to walur suBt wccuunt, BY,dids interest and sinking fund, £6, town fund 81,160; nnd rong fund recount, $4,553. Tho name of tho street formerly known ns tho “Dummy road,” the “Lake-Shore plank road,” the * Byanstotrronds and the * One= Hine dred-Foot road,” whieh Ist continuation of the foregoing many-named streets, was changed by ordinance to“ Evanston avenue, It cue Ieners at Clark street and runs to the north: town Imits. ' The Harms Shiale ania {a contenited, oc cuples partor Helmont and Ashland avenues, was then dlectased, the attorney for Tris elalning that Harms isin the Ine of itis en, rond, and that the streets named were notopened on be obtained his rights and pout bis hms th 3 ia othor words, tat etreets whieh hive deen opened alice and are now dorproved streets: of the town enn be blocked by bin with hla tol mite, provided ho ison the tne of his own road, ho matter te to be Ingiired into. EVANSTON, A large crowd greeted the fon, William Par sane lust evening it the Methodist auditorhian tnd tisteued tus feettire on tho * Heroes of the lamers Age, ‘The Rey. Dr. Frederick &. Jewell addressed the Kelcetic Society at tho residence of Mr. J. Ge Urchard, Monday eventing. CASUALTIES. BOYS INJURED, CH PH Patenson, Nod, dan, 1,—Frank Harris, James Acker, Alfred Dehope, Jerre Dehope, and Jnines Smith, ranging hn ages from 15 to 18 yours, were serlously, and some of then probably fatally, injured while consting, thelr bob” having come in slolent collision with a telegraph-pale, ‘The boys and thelr “vob” were horribly smashed. Frank Tare rishat his nose broken and driven into his face, his teeth and jaw broken, the Inprint of every tooth in the upper jaw helug Jett In the “telegrapli-pole “agaltist which the “bob” ranysonte of the Indentations being half nn inch deep, VICTIMS OF AN AVALANCITE, Sarr Lake, Utah, Jan, 18—Everybody has come down from Alta but sixteen per- sons, Last night a company was orginized here to go to Alta and recover the dead bodies. A committee was appoluted to take tip a subscription for the rellef of the refu-- gees, ‘Ihe storm has cleared away, but it will be hnpossible to repalr the damn to the mining works and the rallroad sheds be- fore spring. ‘A slide In Ametican Fork buried the Pitts- burg Mine boarding-house, with two men in H, one of whom was dug out alive bya Chinsunan, BURNED. Detroit, Mich,, Jan 18.—A strange accl- dent occurred in this eity yesterday, The wife of Adolph Buettner, Secretary of the German Branch of the Young Men’s Chris- thin Association, being advised to take an aleoholic sweat-bath, placed a saucer full ot alcohol on the floor and deliberately stood over St without taking any precaution rela tye to her clothing, whieh soun took fire, ‘The unfortunate woman was terribly burned, She was alive at Jast accounts, bat tne eriticnt contition, ‘Lhe young wonuin ts 23 yeurs of age, and encelnte. A FOOLISH MAN. Munpota, IL, Jan, 19.—James Gorman, of this elty, met with nserious tecktout a day or two since while returning from La Salle, Heattempted to turn aback somerset in a box-car while ft was fnmotion, and striking his feet azalnst the roof fell heavily on the back part of iis head and neck, enusing such Injuries to his.spine, and complete paralysis of the lower extremities, thatthe physicians entertain grave doubts of hls recovery, A BLACK HERO, + Minwaukrg, Wis., Jan, 18.—A special to the Republican from Oshkosh says that the remains of George Wooils, the colored porter who lost hits life In the Beckwith House fire, were found today, ‘The corpse Iny beslde a collof rope, partly beneath the location of Mrs. Palge's room, showing that he dled willy endeayoring to save that unfortunate jady. UNDER THE WHEELS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Kansas City, Mo., dan, 18,—John Collins, nlht foreman ju the Chicngo & Alton yard, was run over and killed to-night, and his body cut ant mingled ina terrible manner, A sleet-storm had been raging for seyeral hours, and Collins was ellmbing over somo ears While inmotion, when he sllpped and fell on the track, He leayes a mother and sister at Atchison, A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT, Morustows,, Tonn, Jan. 18—Qreen Susong attempted to. eross the Nallachucky River Ina wagon, having with hj ‘dane Me Curry, Fanny Susong, and Anderson Hainll- fon, ‘The wagon beeame uncoupled and all were drowned excopt Green Susong, THE DEADLY BUZZ-SAW. Minwavuker, Wis, dan. 18.—A Gieen Bay dspateh says that a sawyer named Christinn Khor was aceldentally thrown agalust 1 saw and had one leg completely eut off Lig dled from loss of blood, - CURLING TOURNAMENT. Interesting Games Played at Milwaue kee Yesterdays Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Minwaukne, Wis, dan, 18.—In the Na- tonal Curhng ‘Tournament today the matches played were between the Chileno and the Milwaukee Clubs in the morning, and the Chicagu and the Portago Clubs In the afternoon, In the first contest Milwaukee bent Chicago by 1 seory of 08 to 57, and in tho afternoon Portage beat Chicago—i5 to 4, ‘To-morrow the grand contest for the Gordon medal will begin, when the Chieage Club wil compete with ‘Toronte aud Milwaukeu with Portage, Kroeger’s Park, where tho playing occurs, 1s In splendid order and covers five neres, ‘Thore were several hun-' dred speetators during the morning game. Yonlght the visiting sportsmen are. being pleasantly entertalned by thelr brethren of this elty. ‘Tho principal interest will centre In tho general contest of to-morrow, In the game between Milwaukeo and Chivago to- dny the score wis as follows: = Chicago—Rlnk No, 1—George Wilson, skip; Willan Wilson, 8. 31. Fleming, Frank Man- Rink No. 2 Willian ‘Forest, Kicips dohn ‘f. Rattew, George Irons, Benjamin Budge, 1% Wnuk No, 3—Robert Duncan, skip; George Woo, James Smith, John Cunpbell, HM. hc No, d—dames futtiun, skip; Muh Ritenta, James Dunean, Wil fam Stanson, 15, Pokal, 47 VM. West, sking Liwankro— Bink No. 1 oe | Pa} - West, 34, 2h C, West, dy Re Oy } 2. I. Stone, W. 0. 8—S, A. Greene, skip; 8. C, 4 “Brightons, Sam Brown, 1 Rink Na, dobu dohuston, thins J, A. Brydin, dames v. arch Mitddlamass, tink No, 4—Charles Dingwall, skip; J. A. Dutcher, Marry MeGregor, Harry Lowrie, 27, Total, 8, —————————_—- SUICIDE, Apectat Dispatch to The Chicazo Tribune, Deruore, Mich, Jan, 1%—This afternoon Frank Bennenberg, aman employed at the Detroit Brdge & fron Works, Jumped into the river at the foot of Fourth street, and drowned. Ills body was recovered, Hesent aletter toa {ellow-employ, saylng ho would Uke had been ona protracted drunk, % ———————— FAST DRIVING, Tu the Eilltur of The Chicago Tribune, Curcado, Jun, 18.—There bus come: tu the noe flee of many of our Weat-Slde eltizons the ne- cessity of compelling our worthy horsuinun: to Use inore care In driving, eepociully In the vieln- ity of tho Skinner School, In wnny coses the schoolchildren have been compelled to stand end walt In the cold te avoid belng run aver by sate expert pacer, ‘Tho polige should have cons tral of the sruck at atl tniew, and promptly bring all ofunderauf the law to Justice, Usxonae J, Touras, Uv Contre avenuo, << — NORTHWESTERN BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIA-. MILWAUKEE, Wls., Jan, 18,—The Notth> western Beekeopers’ Assoclition met wt Ush- kosh to-day, and elvctod officerséand, traus- general busiiess, Georgd'D, Church, wah, 3 President, Sceeesiemenee crammed Agenulue Bhaker medicine—Corbett’s Bhake ee eaeliitrlilay FoR isbysea OF foe blood, liver, and kiduvys, 4h - anil mare ca TILE RAILROADS. Alton's Coup d'Etat Puts an End to the Western Passenger War. No Powor Given the Trustees to Lease tho Cincinnati South- : ern Road. - Wisconsin’ Gontral,: Northern | Pacific, and. MilWaukee & Bt | Pauls. at PRACE AT LAST, ° Tho action of the Alton in redyeing Its rates from Kansas City amt Omaha to alt prominent polnts In the Ensl, the particulars of which were lustvely published in. yes- terday’s Trimenr, sivuck Ike a thunderbolt among the officials of the various rallrouds Interested: in that business. They had: blen of the oplnion that no new moves would be made by the Alton or ‘any other Hnes until another meeting of General Managers and General Passenger Agents could hy held to consider what mensures were necessary to bridge over the difieulties whieh prevented mn ndyanee of mies to St. Louis and Kansas Cliy, allow matters te drag along much longer in the oll manner, and determined to take the bull by tho horns, and elther compel an tine mediate restoration of rates or to foree every Ine enst of the Mississippl Into it ht far more disastrous than that which lias been waged daring the fist four anonths. ‘Tho result shows the Alton people nit the wall on the head when tee termined tupon that course, arly “lay morning dispatehes were reeelyed here from the Wabash proposiyg that the rates be at onee advanced to $4.70 from Chicago to St, Louls and: $7.50 from Chleago to” Kinsas City, and also stating that in such an event the St. Louls lines would advance: the rates from St. Louls to Katsns Clty to $4.70, Ape penls were algo recelved from, the nianagers of Eastern Hines finploring the Western roads to vent further hostilities by necentlis the compromise offered by the Wabash. ‘Tis eouvineed the ronds running from this elty to St Louls and Missourt River points that the Wabash was really desirous to have the war come to an end, and that it meant to stand by its declaration to chirge the sane rakes hereafter that aro charged by other nes, Durlng the afternoon. s meeting of the Managers and General Passenger Agents of the roads centerlug In this citys and also of the Hannibal & St Joe, was hetd, and the Wabast’s proposal for an tiumedinte ad- yanee of rates was.laken Into consideration, The Alton people, It is) understood, stated that while they'were desirous of haying the rates restored and the present war brought tontermitation, yet they thought the rates a st. Luts and $7.60 to Kane 70 wi SI sas City, etag Ugh, 13 Ib wowd enable speculators and sealpers, who had held in stucks of unliinited tickets at bess than those to come in and compete with the roads, "They wanted the nutes established at S410 St Louls aul $7 to Kansas Clty, because they believed that the Wabash had sold walhnited lickets at sti lower dures thin these. Lt was contended by others that the rates pra- by the Wabash were falr, and that the Hatorg and Seals would have no chance to dispose of thelr tickets at. thoso rates, us nearly all the willmited tlekets now ere sold at 24.70 and $5 to St, Louisant at $7, $7.50, and $3 to Kansas City, Speeu- Jators could not dispose of Ui Ta their hands theinselyes, but would be compelled to Lave them sold through sealpers and ticket sellers, who wanted also to take profit, and consequently these wulinited tlekeis could not come Into competition signinst the rates proposed by tha Wabash. Itwas thially de- elted to necept the rates proposed by the Wa- ish, and :tre ‘Ticket Agents — of the varions ; roads lending. west from this ;eity were instructed tosell ickets commencing this morulng at fo St. Louls, with a rebate order of S4, ing net rate $4,70, and to Kansas Oty at 314.80, with rebate order of 8710, making net rate $7.50, It was thought advisable to sell rebate tlekets toprevent the destruction of rates to local a 5 to which higher rte: are charged thanthe through rates ‘to Louls and Kansas Clty, No rounl-trip te ets wil be sold at less than full tach? rates. 'The rates to Springtleld and Jacksonville have not been restored, In their anxlety, to settle matters regarding St. Louis and’ Kane sas City rates It no doubt stlpped the minds of the Alton and Wabash ollicials that rates to Springtield and Jacksonville lind tot been restored, and they Will no doubt attend to this mutter to-day, {tts not prolable that the work of yester- day will again bo undone, as all the rand: we anxtons to get better rates than ‘th ive during the Ins ntha, for som them have: suite: ery severely from the ware ‘The rates estublished yesterday will ne doubt be the: fiures for smine thine to come, #8 the ronds cannot go higheran nes count of the large amount of tlekets fn the hands of speculators, | Before another ad- vanee enn be made it will be necessary to de- visea plan by which the unlimited tiekets how out canbe redeemed, and to accontplish Us will tal and patience, and much hard work, WISCONSIN CENTRAT. Speclat Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, ATILWAUKER, dan, L7—1t turns out that the recent boom in Wisconsin Central stack lins Amore substantial, basis than mere specula- tion, ‘The common stock auddenly jumped from 7 to23, with a prospect of golng still higher in the market as soon ag tho public ty nssured of the result of the recent negotla- tlons and arrangements entered into between tho Central and the Northern Pacific. Presl- dent Charles L, Colby, of tho Wisconsin Cen- tral, has been absent in New York for the past two weeks, and has Just returned to Milwaukee. Me adults that the object of hits visit was to make.an arrangement fora cons nection between the Northern Pacife and the Wisconsin Central, which was cons stated. ‘The contract for the work will Tet within ton, days, the money ralsedl. on the of bonds Issued, aid everything Indicates a upecdy eommmoncement of the work, ‘The faith of capitalists In the scheme is demon- strated by the fnet that tha bonds sold for 102, and ft Is probable that the road will have Wisconsin before ‘the ond of the q tyenr, Tt is now assumed that tho tunetion of the Northern Pacitic will be made With the Wisconsin Central at Ashiand, thus bringing Milwaukee aud Chleaga In direet comumilention by rail with tho Jianense Hew country that ts to be penetrated and developed by the Hne'of the Northern P: . Its uw thought that this Au red prospect of a conneetion between the North erd-Paelfio-and the Wisconsin Central will stimulate the St, Pant Company to continue Ita aggressive policy, and azuin make an elfort to gobble the Central and add Rh to its. already = extensive system, Such a schome, was on foot last sum- amor, ant tho Paul officers nde 9 tour of inspection and observation over the Ih of the Central; but for some reason the negotiations were broken olf when near vilization, Now that the Central has a protective union with the Northern Pavifie hat has multiptiod ts stock by four, its 490 inites of completed Jing and Its lirge and ot valuable land grant will look like a valuabty: rable acquisition to the: bold operators wha at present dictate the pulley and contre tho management of a company that already operates the Jongest ageraamte lines in the world, What lends additional probabllity to the contemplited scheme of absorption by the St. Pai Com. pany is the fet that the Hon, Alexander Mitehell, the Presilent, 1s ono of tho syndl- eate of bankers Ww recently In Now York, put their heads aul thelr purses 10) ether, and pledged tha $10,000,000 heeessury to complete the Northern Paeltle, But whether the Tuna purchase of tho Wisconsin Contrul: bystHio St. Paul has any foundation In fackor net, it hy uuite certain hat President Colhy Is altogether satisfied with | the ontenine of his visit. to: Now York, if. it is only ean: fined to bis relations with the Northern Pa- elfig. ‘The St. Paul Company have long cone {emplated a Junction with the Northern Pa- ely at Bismarek, but tt is not now fnprobae ble that the connection may be inade sooner nlently ondViseonsin soll. Chleaxa las a deep interest In all tl Win poset negotiations, becausg the St. Paul apa is now practleally a Chicaxo cor- poration with all that pho tern Smypiles, and the adding of the 400 miles of the Hines new owned and ‘uperated by) the Wisconsin Central, running from Lake Mivhigan to Ashiand on Lake Supetlor, would” be sieiply adding so wuch wore ling of sullroud praerly ond ad recent The Alton, however, dld not dare to. to the grand 8 n centering In this clty. Besides, this scheme of consolidation Is only tho inital movertient. fora grander and stifl more aignitic one that 1s already tn ita dine eney In the fertile brains of certaln tall. rod mngiytes—to wit: the consolidation of the Northern: Patio with the St. Haut ns soon as tho two-companles are ready for aueli a startling cousunination, Consalldae thon seems ty be: the railroad motte of the present time. — MILWAUKER & ST. PAUL. Breciat Dtapateh to The Chleago Tribunt, Minwaukgy, Jan, 1—Air D. de Whitter more, the Clef Engineer of tha Chicago, Milwankvo & 8 Paul: Railway Company, furnishes a talstlafed stntement of the length of Hines of rout new owned and operated by this gigantle cdfparation. ‘The total number of talles fs in rotfid numbers 9,774, ag follows: 1 Aliles, Chteago Division... Nb Colenyo & Pavitie 1 Ruelne (enst of river), fav Croan Diviaton Wireonaitn Valley Division... Northorn Divialon,... ese. Tawa & Minnesota Diviston kot Division Slonx- Cit Dukota Division. Hastings & Datote Divisio Tubugub. Divishon, Minoral Point Divister ' : . Py Bet C Speelat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrspona, La. dan 18—The Pennsyl- yantn Bonrd of Directors of the Pittsburg, “Balthnote & Chicago Itoad have decided to make a preliainary survey on Thursday of their proposed route to this city, and on Mon- day next they will start ont: three corps of surveyors and engineers to fill wp the links, Two of these corps will work in Ohio and the other in Pennsylvanta, and It is proposed to push the work through as rapidly as pos- sible, With regurd to the arrangement made. ntthe Wooster meeting, it was agrecgl tut the Pennsylvanis Board should have cliarge of the construction of the road, and they donot propose to waste any time, It was also stipulated in this agreement that the Ohte Directors should name the poluts through whieh the road should pass after crossing the ne between Pennsylvania and Olle. ‘The Ohio Bonrd hins agreed that tho road shall pass through New — Lisbon, Waynesburg, Bolivar, Canton, Wooster, Agh- fond, Plymouth, and Chicago Junetlun. A NEW BOSTON ROAD. Bpecial D tch to The Chicayo Tribune. Dosrox, Mass,, Jan, 18,—Boston capitalists are working energetically on plans to secure tn Independent line across New York State. They contémplate a thorougily-bullt and equipped double-track road along the south aide ofthe Moliawk Valley. Oswego is the present objective Western point, and then the Niagara Kiver. Surveys are being made ont varlous points, ‘The peovls of the towhs and elties Uhrough which the road will run ure showlig great friendliness to the enterprise, mud the rlgtit of way will be obtained for mueh less than was snttcipnte The — projeetors of the enterprise have Just purchased two roads which will be of great value to them,—tha Syracuse & Chonnugo Val- Jey Koad and the Syracuse, Phunix & Oswe- go. ‘Thly gives them acrossing over the New York Central at Syracuse, and terminal fa- ellities In that city even better than the New York Central hus. It alse secures to them large and valuable terminals iu Oswego. —_ . 'TITE CINCINNATI SOUTHERN, . ‘The Clnelunatl Gazette says: “A majority of the Bourd of ‘Trustees of the Cincinnati Southern Rallway having doubts a8 to the legal right of the Board to lense the rond after completion, decided to obtain the opiitons of prominent legal gen- flemen In the premises, Accordingly the we known law firing of Kittridge & Shioemaki Hoadley, Jotnson & Colston, and Yuple, Moos & Pattison -were asked for thelr opin: jonsus to tha power of tho Trystees unter the existing laws to lease or sell the property. Thelr opinion was presented to the regular meeting of the Board Saturday last, ring to the right to sell, they say, ‘We ure of the opinion that they (the ‘Trustecs) have no. such right.’ tn giving thelr opinion as to the pawer, OC tho ‘I'rtistees to tease under the ox- sting lus, they say, after quoting the sev- eral ennetmentss “the vet.of April, 1877, aud of Apri, 1878, provided for completing and leash the whole Ine, ‘The net of 1873 wag obviously: intended to supply tho omlssion of authority to lease completed portions of the Ine while the work was in progress, and has no appli- ention to any lense of the entire line, or to ny lense after the completion of the entire The fourth section provides (Sec. 4): “That befors the exceutlon of any lease or flvense to use any part or allot any such rallrond by any ‘Trustee appolnted undersatd net in any city of the frst class, wherein there may be ay Board of Trustees of the Sinking Mand dit any such elty, and before the award of any such lease or Heense to Jessee or Heensve, said award and delivery ot possession shall be sibmiltted to and receive The npproval of the ‘Trustees of the Slilcn; Fund aforesaid,’ Some stress eon litkd upon the language of this sectlot ‘That be- fore thu execttion of any lease or Heense to tse any part or all of any suelt rallrond,’ as cone tulning legistative recognition of thaexistence of power to leagoull of the Ing of road. Une doubdtedly He does, But a8 such power ex- pressly existed hi the power to complote and lease, provided for tn the nets of April 1873, aud April 24, 1877, It is that power and that only that is covered by this legisintlya recognition; the statutes are in pari miaterti, aud are to be construed together, and the rule {hit au express power given excludes tho [ne terferenee of any other power from such w reference or recognition 13 eleutly applicable. “To Rum np, then, we are of the opliton that the Trustees, subject ‘to the restrictions: and In the mode provided by theact of April 1877, may Innke acontrict to complete and Jonse the whole Hno of road at any tle be- fore {ts final completion, with all the usual apendages of sucha road, And after suelt final completion they have no power, under existing lnws of the State, to make any lease whatever of the Hneot tho road.” ‘ — THE LAKE SHORE EXTENSION. In speaking of tho proposed Toledo & Tne diana Northern Rullroud—tho contemplated Lake Shore extension—the Loledo Blade innkes the following remarks: ‘The Lake Shore Company has a threefold object In bulliling this new Hne, Probably the main end that ts aught to be achieved by to furnish traek fuellities’ for tho {nimonse and Inereasing nnieunt of trate with whic the rowl Is burdened, Another object js to tap a fertile and populous country which ft present is not too well supplied with rae ronds; giving an outlet that las long been needed for the products of a large tract of fund. Phe third obiret that will be accom. plied by. the construction of the rond will by the’estiahilshment of an almost straight Mnce—tho shortest ronte from Toludo te Chicago,—detween the two polnts named, Sur yt parties are now at work between Fayette, O., and tho Indium, State tne, Little attention has been pald to the route from Sylvihin to, Fayette, for the simple reason that. the Company fs sure of being able to acquire a right-of-way for that section af the road without any diticulty, ‘The pre-e Ttnluary arrangements with the contractors are how being rade, and work will be com anenced as soon a8 the weather Will permit. Mis understood that the Lake Shore Com bay contemplite the construction of still anathor ling, between Cleveland and ‘Toledo, passing about wdway between the Norwalk and Sandusky divislons, In arder to aecou Inodate the yast mount OF tratile of the ron. ITEMS. It was errancously genta {n lust Sunday's sTiipunt that My ‘Stoclker, of Stocther's Culde, stated * that: fio past.week was the firstone In many qonths that there had been no change Jn the thue-tables of the va- vious ronds In this ity, What Mr. Stoulker ld gay was that Inst Sunday Was tho first In many months that there was no change jn the tine-tables of the roads or new Infornia- tlon published tu the:Gulde, Ata speclal meoting of the Board of ONl- cersof the First Regiment Infantry, LN. G,, hol last Saturday evening, the folowing resolution was adopted: 3 Resolved, Thut tha thanks of thie Board’ nro hereby extended tu’ General Savager J, C, Mo- Mullin and General Puisenger Agent James Churitan, of ths Chleagy & Alton, for oourtuales* extended to the command on thoir reoont trip to Sprinyduld, and puat this revulutiun be spreu =! JWELVIE PAGISS. onde and n eopy be forwaftled to tho rmned gentlemen, A_dispnteh from Conneaut Depot, 0., states that the surveying. party of Gould's new South Shores Railway reached and passed through that points yesterday, From Kingsville down tho line runs in nearly an alr ne to Conneatt, and at Amboy, west of that point, Hes north of the sury: ny made last winter for the proposed now raflroud: from Conneaut Harbor to the Southern coalftelds, runing parallel with it Crosaing Tower down to'the south sidefit continues In the Fae course, enters the corporation limits, atid passes fen diagonal ne north of Main atrect, about thirty rods south of the Lake Shore lailway, Striking the west bank of tho river, It passes over and Into Pennsyl- vaulu, two iiles distant, a short distance south of the present railway traci. TEMPERANCE, The Uiinols State Temperance Alinnee and the Womens Christinn=Temper= anee Union lu Session nt the Capital. Apectat Dispatch to The Citeugo Tribune, Sprisormetm Nb. Jan. 18.—The first an- nunl tneeting of the [nols State ‘Temper- mice Allianes began this afternoon. An nd: adress of weleome to the delegates wns de- Ivered by the Rey. Wi S. Matthew, of the Second Methodist Church, to which Mrs. i. . Hibben, of Peoria, responded, ‘The on, ad. © Popper, the President, made a brief ad- dress, outlining the purposes and work of the Allinuce, and declaring that thoy wanted every oflice, from Constable up, fled by temperance men, ‘This evening the Alliance shled most of the contents of its enstor Into the ring, Prestient Pepper presiding, tho Rev, Dr. Mustard offering prayer, aud the Hon, J. J. Ketchum, of Jacksonville, muking an ad- dress, ‘Tho Exeentlvo Committee of tho State Women’s Christian ‘Temperance Union held a seeret session to-day, from which reporters were rightly exeluted, ‘Che subject under discussion was the course to be pursued In uratng temperatice legislation by the General Agsembly, and the Indies huve dectded to have the Hinds bill presented to the Legisla- ture next Thursday, . a SAVANNAH RACES, SAVANNAH, Ga., Jan, 18,—The spring mect- Ing of the Savannah Jockey Club opened to- day. ‘Lhe first race was onv of mile heats. Ktng Nero won. Athos, who won the first heat, was distanced In the scrond and the rest were ruled out. ‘Tine, 140, 141g, ‘The second race was a two-mile dash: Fate Count lla Wartleld Dutchman ,, SS Tne, Tho last race was one and one-half miles: Lane ‘Paw. Honnyeastle Lottery ANme—2350, ——————— ‘That low, norvous fevor, want of sleep, and weakness cnlls for Hop Bitters, ————— Buck & Uaynor’s “Murs Cologne {8 a per- fume of consplenons oxeellence, i We recommend Eldredgesowing-machines, Pome oceeteichactcaoenivopoberinhinbitsedsLLniaceiie hy MAREIAG The following leurs uy: Name, {gnats ftratan Hoale iteenak. J Mohae Bop Ann Fache Louls Melkera,, Anno Wilort JA Mhonn Hens Mary Lowdtke, } Herman tty Rosle Wott, = LICKNSES. Ju Marry wore Janued yestor= Anshtgton Heights, Chlenga, icaga, ‘niengo. Chicago, © a Chicunos W. E. Thompxo; Amlersan, Ind. Mary B, Dappite Chienze, 8, Unlnoy Stophi . F, ducquay,, Fridott Jandy Anny 8. Norani ae Ta Bante, Ciroline Sehercke: Whitewater, Win, Chicago. ME Plensnnt, fa. Sit Plewmnt 1a, Lake View. dinke Viuwe Chicago. Chienyo. 4 Paul Muclier, THopnie Mak, {Mantel nition Antile Iuunyy, § ‘vam thoblson,, ‘Thou, Larsen. lutin G. Carlson. a iL Johnson Mrs, HN, Stacoy. §dolin Hagbarman, Hravtac, {Auguste Donan’ Maywood, Louder Pertutt Nello Gonnen MARRIAGES, POL E—WITAML Hamdan, 1h nt the rovldgueo of the 1 W. upte and bride's “mother, Of i ‘Sirw.” Manzurot both uf Yak Park, the Huy. James Fowoll CUNUEest CUAHLOe oO DEATHS. RE hiv tasidunca, 1590 Wabash fyed > years und Y Munthe, sun Jota and Jennie Laren, Funeral from Qutnn’s Chipel, corner Van Hurone stound Faurttieuy., Wednesday ut 10 i, i, tu Graces dand Cometory, UARIUKON-—Jan, 18, Mrs, Mary Unrrison, rotict of Be Jomtilu Gurren at thy rosldeney of hor daugiter, MMe. IL, Buller, 422 ndtanaeny,, in th Bed amr OF LUE. 0. 5 APGneral ‘Vhuraday at it o'elock, DURItY<At Ponn Yan, Nv ¥., Saturday, the teh, James t. Durry, beothur vf Mex. D. Wantervelt and Blew. dL, Mu Muteh, of tats ety, CAROL Vulter Honey, only chitd uf M,C. and suey J. Carrally nied 3 mmunghe nnd 3 da Funural Fenlduncy uf pironts, Gas Wout iwaltthet, Thursday, Jun, 2, ub Wu. iu by earrtages Friyida cf tho tautly are fuyited to ule tu Calvary, fond JOUNKON—At Bt. Edward, Neb, on the 18th Inst, of conuestion of the lune, tho Ruy, HM. Jt. Jolnvon, formerly of thin elty. i . ‘Notled of funcral hereafter, MCOAH'TNEY—At iin resltence, 2513 Cottaze Grove- BY. On Monday, ab TD. thy danud 2b, MeCurtney, 8 artoitlMUANG, OEE Yours, Fungal trom tesidunce at: 1 o’cluck ‘Vhurvday atturhoun to Oukwuude Comotery, Peleuds of tho sume yelted. nee ae 2 iludesphia papers ploavo copy. " BARKY—Hanorul of tho late ‘Thomas P, Marry will take plas Wednerday, dun. 1, ut Wit. ie, front” rawl= Wuney of Ie wistor, ates. a Lainuun 30 Hulawura- Peep Oe sarriawoe te Culviry,” Servicus at Charen of GOLTZSCH—Itadvward Goltzseh, aon of W, und Mary Goltaxch, uf brainefovor, dun, Funeral trot Hig reaitunee, 28 West Jackson-at., to Geacelund on Wodneaday atdoteloek, Frienda of the niadolphia ond "Now Orloans papors please cup FISCHER At Iighjund Park, uday, Jan, 37, nftgen Urioe Hinou nolan Sele eieoheg atte of Frederlek, ir, OF Liw tir vE Auld, SMurduek & thy rosidunco on Thursday afternoon 1. A special ear will leave tho Wellmeat, Wweonyey the triundy uf HELWYN—Jan, 17, at tho dhorman Lous oy beige in miuuonlay Vitro VL, BelW: Fr) w + fr wus te ‘4 iy se cl ie hic! hu wae about to retursi Ld a Chicago Chty i fow diye, whon vo wud vuddualy prog frted, Ho was blably outugined Tor “muty endonr- fi “guinaidon, “ad {this “Aiaatrieal peatuadon, 10 vite At, ute b hy bulonged, had made fur, huovull a wide clr f irionds, “She remulny wo Hust, MEKTING OF SUIBCIOAR MANUFACTURER Awoclition wil, bo hyld ut Klare’s Mall, i Norile Fiurleat. un "hinesdar, Jans, ab? o'eluek pi ull attendance ts requestud, KO, i. NINGUDEM, Seorvlary, JUHN LUp3sial, I Aibert be ig Mitaty Griitnole wild iiey ut Hilal iu-auy.” rpoene WILL DHA CITIZENS MASS-M ‘at Farwoll finite uraduy vvenitiy tu be udidre. by Prat, Giearge EK Powter and promltwat cltlens Dy Le res to the enfor unter clty lawy, wid the elvctlon of such oflicurs as will give oxplicit utiurance: UC tole Miontune wo wucure AU saute Ents IWC be under th ifthe WLC, TU AUSACTIVE MEMES OF TE YOUNG M, Chirlatun A. clutlon wre raquested to wtcoud 4 uth pi, $n Wie bible W proposod Miuendmients rg UAL RVATH SECIK: nuuct thy noun moatlng tution, Ois BOCTAT, BC ARSOCTA= ta'Tuureday uta Guluck In the, tecture: Haar trot Muthodlat (burch. a, fuoth, Mrs. ulen He Miss M. Frodrigs, its abd others will aildre: aubluct “Behool Suara; Wouon.”” Alturo nviied. i Clark a MEUNION OF Betiaed Alysia will be bai thls avanting I Kiudurgerten dual, West Budlsunat, aud Ulsuup- cour oe! tur —— OFF ON ALL MEN’S, BOYS’, CHILDRENS WINTER Uverce 2,400 Pairs ALL WOOL CASSIMERE PANTS NG Avr Much Under Value, TO CLOSE. GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING STOR 136 and 138 Madison-st., 144 and 146 Gark-st. _UENRY L. HATCH, Manager, COMMONWEALTI nt DISTRIBUTION CO. Their popular monthly drawinus, nover postpanes eve idkum paca regularly in tho CLES die TOURS sll ICY. JANUARY SI. jose drawings occur monty under provisionsat nn acto the Genurat bly of Kentneky, ineute poreting the Sewport Printing wid: Newspaper Co, pri ¥ tr in dw wspectal net, and his never been repes ‘iia United Btates Clreult Court on March dl rons dored tha following decision: Ist—Thae the Comnuuwenlth Diatvitution ny be lewd. WINKA Nee Mitr. pany hus now on hand a targa rosorre thd soltowing uttenedive prizes. " | A) rine: WON 1,0) Vrlse: 0,00), Fb enel, Approximation Prizes. 208 FY) oneh, Approximation Urizod, ¥ Prizs $10 unct, Apprestiuation Prizes, UD PT2O8 sr ssrees ae ae 8112 UI) Wile, ickots, #2, Halt tickets, sl. 27 thekéty Oh Ma reantan Bank Dratt, in Lott ty ert mony, ur, Bank Dente, in Lotter, or aon expres, NONI 8 By HUSTED nite t OR 10s" Fi ORDEK, Ordos of Gund Aqueitalsy Eeyrgen, cai ve mane at our ext For furthor information address lt, Me M0, arloreseattrent Us iei MeL i HickonD.2 roadway, ig iit ee on eee By ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO., Nos. di und 86 Rundolpa-sy FUR ROBES! Werlnesday, Jan. 1%, at 11 o'clock, 5 AT OUR STONE, 50 SLEIGH ROBES. ELAYON, FLERMILEIM & CO, Auctloneers, WEDNESDAY’S SALE, :30 THIS MORNING. FURNITURE, CARPETS General Household Goods, Two Barber's Clinirs, Mirrors, Chronos, Plated Ware, and Underwear, &e. ELISON, FLERSHTEIM & CO. ‘i und ed tundedpliest_ MARTIN COMPANY, ors, Pi and AT State-st. To-morrow Morning at 10 o'clock: 10,000 rolls Wall-Paper, 10,000 feet Picture Moldings, Mixed Paints and Colors in 0 To-morrow at Il o'clock: Stock of FURS from a manufacturer dee clining business: Mink, Seat, Hrwtne, Otter, and Marten Sets, Seal Sacques, Five Lined Garment, Black Beauv, Wolf, and other Kobea made up in Shieat manner for beat retail saless AT AUCTION At our satusroome, 3% SPE By k. 1 Aucti ioe Ripa he Very Best Bu fai, and unrivalest OF She Males Duraeeca neces oF pets REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION. Ja 20 Nunil A-complete Bample Card, {oF trial, by mallon receipt of 25 cuntse C . 03 Ivison, BLAKEMAN, TayLor & 188 wat 110 Grand Utroct, Now York. Seni #1, #2, th oF pelts Pande ean eat Comvetioner anteetionet 3 NnAbaatbont cH, CANDIES, Woolesaly and tte TH NO NT Vheluay.o & Motul Cs ranted TE. WUINALAM, 71 8E IY ATE NAN Us at festa Propuetion. mead fae price tae JAMES MALL, 100 Stateeste Pee we G! NUINE G ieS S ANARIES. RiRD ICA M Beh ae —<—_ Tiarlaet. “WIRUNELS, “uu i. AN. 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