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THE RAILROADS. An Interesting Interview with the President of the Wabash. What Ho Thinks of tho Conitnontal Schome and tho. Reagan Bille + e, A Bailrond Crossing ‘at Camberland, 1a,, tho Subject of Much Prospeotive Litigation. SOLON'’S SAYINGS. Mr, Solon Htumphreys, Prosident of tho Wabash Railway. Company, ‘the object, of whose visit hore wasfully so6 forth in an ine teresting Interview with ‘the: gentlamhn In -esterday’s THIBUNE, left tho city Inst evon- ing nt 9o'clock by the Michigan Centra} Rall- road, During the afternoon.a ‘Tninuxe rep- resentative had another Interview with : Mr, Humphreys regarding varlous. subjects. not diseovered the day before, nud principally re- gording the reported formation of a newcoin+ any 10 build n rand to be khown as the Con- tnental Ine, from New York to Omalia, with abranch to Chicago, in as direct an. qitdine ssible. ] Ir, Humphroys said in rogaril to tho pro- ect that he dit nat believe it was seriously contemplated, and in his opinion if was not feasible. ‘To bulla Nnots proposed thronglt the mountains of New Jersey. and Pennsyl- yous would require an hnmense outlay ant would make the rond so expensive tint it could not posal hy competé.with the Wa- bash and other existing Snes betiveen the seaboard and Oniaha, It was, sald that th new Continental Line could be constructed for much fess through New Jersey ant ronnsylyania than the.” debt ‘of ‘tho Now York Central amounted to, and which is able to pay lnrae dividends in splto of Its watered stock, But it must be considered that when the New York Contral was built railroad construction was much chenper than at present, Besides, Inrgo citlos have grown upalong the Ine ot the. New York Central since [ts constriction, making the property of that road In those places worth millions of dollars, while it was nequirad for almost nothing. And, Inst but not least, the New rk Central’s terminal facilities at Now York were now of immense value, and could not be seenred for many millions, Lt could easily be scen from the above that tha New York Central was now .fully worth tho amount of its Indebtedness, and would bo cheap at that, no matter what might have been the case when. the stock of that road was waittered, It was therefore not surprising at all that the road earns an 8.por cont dividend and nore per annum, A new line, ng the one proposed, could not get ear New York except at ‘an immense quilay. It hag already cost the: Delaware, Lackawanna & Western millions of doilars to gain a foot- hold on the Now Jersoy sie of tho ELudson, opposit New York, All tha Innd at that point for miles was owned by the rallroads, and. they would not allow a newcomer any facllities ff they could help it Butaside from the costlIness of the ling. through New Jersoy and Ponnsylvann, the. road thence westward to Omaha, leaving Chicago about sixty miles to tha south, would find very Iit- tle territory that was nut already. gridironed. with rallsoads, As -soon ag the Humiston Extension of the Wabash is completed there would be four parallel routes from Chicago to Omaha, with prospects of 2 fifth one, as the Miwaukeo & St. Paul Intends pughingto that polnt, There were certainly more ronds than necessary to do tho business between Chicago and that point, eepecinlly, sincesthe Unlon Pachtiono longer brings all Its buylness to Omaha but directs much of 16. by: wa: the Denver Pacifig and Kansas Paciiic to Kansas City. ‘That tho territory tiroua Towa Js already sufilclently covered with railroads to fill All wants for years to coma Is best shown by the fact that the Wabash atid Burlington, which were both building an'ex- tension from TIwniston. to the Missouri River, were compelled to join lunas and bullda ng jolntly, ag there was not territory enough for two sueh lines. ‘The grain biuck~ ade of n few weeks ago was exceptional and did not prove that more Ines from tho Mis- sottr] River to the senboard were necded, Tho bluckndo was enused by the sudden heavy movement of grain via the Inkes, just before the close of navigation, which made It mora profitable for the New York trunie fines touse the cars between the. enstern Inke. rts aid seaboard points Instead of return ing them to their western connections, ‘Thon when all this freight arrived at Now York it could not be unloaded fast enough, because the steamers wero delayed for weeks by sc- yere storms on tho Atlantic Ocean, Since then matters have been — remedied;. there Is now a sufiiclency of cars, and busl- ness $y now Ioving again as freely os ever, It fs not Ilkely that the crops will be ag pro- Mfc as they were during the last two years, and If there should be ‘a failure, or even partial one, the coming fall, $t would be found that there were more ruads and more folllpa-stocic tan needed to do the business, He belfeved sincerely that thera js nothing whatever in this Continental Line scheme, and that [t was gotten up simply for purposes of speculation, ‘Tho money market: was easy and Intareat‘low, and’ there were many. who wero always ready.to Invest in tow railroad schtmes, no matter how foolfsh or Impractlenble. ‘ ngomneetion with tho above statement by Mr. Solon Humphroys, the followin on the New York ‘Tribune regarding the pro- Dosed new trunk ting will prove of interest: The Continental Rallrond Company wagorgnn- fred ‘about ten years ago for the purpose of building a railroad from thle clty through Now dersoy, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and as far weat as Jown, but after portions of the lino were grnded the enterpriso was abandonod in consequence of tho panlo of 1873, Within a yenr otforts have been'matle to rovive the Com nny, ANd | inca ing of tho, stockholders was fret 4n this elty on. duly 34 ‘Tho Trilueic on tho following day G list of tho giticers elocted at that. Meeting. “It wos sald at the time, by frlonds of the Coinpany, that the principal purpose of tha Meeting was to necertatn and preserve tha core Porate rights and franchises of tho Company, And to secure a rcorgunization, with a view to the possiblo building of tho roud, At tho office of tho Company inthis clty no positive {uforma- lon {n regurd to the prospects of tho Company Sould be uscertalued yesterday, ‘Tho Secretar Glalmed that ft hid money to build the road. fae Sale tut tho authorized capital ‘was $100): iy 000, but he roftised to tell what purt of this ad ooen, {ested or who wera tho principal stock. nlders, ‘The Company was * fupersonal,” and rave could udd djynity or eredit toit. The allowing arc the present oflicers and Direotors tho corporation: say ‘2. Snoad, Prestdont: 8. Uesnacne, Vico-Drealdont; A, G. Day, ‘trons: Het Willlam ‘Thorpe, Secrotary: and: {n ndal- fon to these, Jumes HB, Abbott, Chfet Nusinect, and Levi Chamberlain, William Stouebagk, War- wh BP. Noble, 'Thomuy'P, Johnston, i 8. Wells, win . Wand, Novort 8. Dwigguns, J.B Kewart, and George E, Yurrlugton, Directors, cCutloch, who’ wus elected Preaidont At Mecting, has resigned hls scat in the Mr. Munphroys was q also asked his opinion feyariing the eagui bili-and tue Droposett Ira slation by Congress, Ho said he did not Regett® orlainal” bil introduced by lr, ueean 8 year or more ago, bub he learned Mics the Inst bill had beon, greatly modified. contalned many provisions that would that ceptable to hin. Le. thought.o law. be provided. for a8 railroad commission to rane te statistles, and to seo to It that the mm irons ade honest reports semi-annually or nnually of thelr condition, so. that any + that invested his money in those corpo- in Scould know what sf was invest reno wold prove of great benefit, and mee ih a measure tho feeling’ that ton exists agalust rallrond —corpora- nel inte Maitera could not well bo Wgulal ed by law, as none but export railroad Bapngets could arranwo satisfactory rates. a yposo that railroads were compelled to : Otho rates according to mileage, tho Chee business centres ike New York and polake would be terrible suiferors, ‘Chose fant Yeuld Kreatly deteriorate if dis- qe nation Was ‘not made in thelr favor, aisct gta only keep up their prestige by inlngtioh, A Rullroad Commission coni= moped of auch amen ay Charles Francis: dentate fonts joner Kink, and a pepre-” Paes Of the Grdnger® eluluent, Ike, don. ratachusetty od ine niente ae ceptable , al in Meebtabte to wiose of tho ‘rallyoads. th ths jis. Yiumphre: ; ‘Y8 was also ask Wie was ny truth in ithy-taport that tue he re “i io Ob 6 via the Case the Wabah coming to fuftalo ere. S Great Western of C mada. Le sald Wag pot Word of truth in the: stato the Wainy uch Contract had been nade, and intr oh could give its business: at’ that is sald, yittever Ifne tt Uked, «Phe rumor, w trans 22 doubt arose trom the fact. that the Watagittan HMENh now. exlats between Central rows aud Lake Erle aud-New.-York a Tolede raring, un Interchangoof business +n tha New York’ tate acarcity of cars Doss went Over general, intich of the busi- the re Vin Mansi i at ork, Peunsylvaning Olige . Hum axgacta’ Malo Uutalo dich vin Detioil aan tip THE CHICAGU. 'TRIBUN “Grent Western of Canada, ‘onrly noxt aum- or. The Wabash trains would run over tho reat Western, the. arrangemont with tho Intter heing-for the uso of Ite traak at a cer- taln rental —— LITIGATION ‘IN MARYLAND, Spectit Diepatch to The Uhteago Trine, DAvrinone, Md, dan, 24.—Kresh trouble {s brewing between the Baltimore & Ohio and the Pennsylvania Ratlrond Companies, this tima at. Cumberland, -Md., and cropping out ofan alleged partiality shown ‘hy tho Ballimora & Ohlo Company to the Cumber-. Jond & Pennsylvania Company ns against tho Tenhsylvanin Rallroad fn Maryland, A few days since tho Judges of the Cireuit Court nt Cumberland decided in favor of the Pennsyl- vaula Ralirond in Maryland tn the threo con domnntion enses of thatroad against tho Cum. borland & Pennsylvania‘and the Baltimore & Olio Railroads, which had been ponding for ayonr past. These cases related to cortain crogsings, known as tha ‘Narrows’? and others, whieh the Cumberland & Pennsylva- nia Company, it was claimed, had not prop- erly completed ns per agreement with tha Pennsylvania Hallrond in Maryiand before condemning and using the’ property, ‘The charges were nunierots antl the diftculties complicated, but all objections, were oyor- ritted and inquisitions confirmed In favor of the Pennsylvania Rallroad . In Maryland, Accordingly on Saturday last tho. manage mentof the above Company removed tho ranch ‘station-housc,of tha Cumberland & Ponnsylvauia Company at Hay.street, Cum- berland City, on necount of hnving acquired tha. right -of way through the prop. erty by contirmatiot of condemnation by the Courts, as. above described, The butld-. fig was tira mien out of its position by means of a locomotive fastened to it by ropes, They then rainva track over the place where tt ha stood, and. subsequently tore up a portion of the branch track ind by tho Cumberland & Pennsylvanin -Company across what the Pennsylvanta people elatm ts partot their fine of ‘condemnation, Incensed at this pro- cedure, the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Company applied for an injunction to pre- vent the Pennsylvanian people from using the track tald through thestation-louge property, Yestorday tho Baltimore & Ohio peoplotooka hand in the fn, and kept two traing of coal- hoppers, with engines, standing on thelr main track fn the town where the new.company has a condemned crossing, ‘The Pennsylvania wople claim this was done for obstruction, utsny they Intend to cross the Baltimore & Ohio tracks when the proper time comes. Adispately totlny from) Cumberland states that the managers of the Pennsylvania in Sfuryland Road say that x formal offering had buen made by them several days ago to the Baltimore & Oblo Company ‘to take, In Hew of their crossing over the main track, connection with the Cumber- Tand & Pennsylvanian Road near the polit where the Pennsylvania Road now ter- minates. This willafford the new road an outlet- to the Chesapeake & Ohto Canal, which, of course, Is the main object sought to be obtained by. crossing the Baltimore & Ohlo, No answer was -reccived to this proposition. ‘Chere has been a crowd at the scene of the crossing to-day, .and considern- ble vxeltement: manifested.’ The ofleils o tho Baltimore & Ohio at Camden Station ara Tatleaiit at the matter, but seom to mean tisiness, : ‘ THE WABASIL ATIEAD. Efforts are belng made to arrange a mect- ing of the General Managers. and General Passenger: Agents of tho Western roads to discuss the recent arraugenicnt by which Western passenger rates wero restored, and to provide a plan for tho redemption of the unlimited tickets In the hands of outsiders, orsoniv other plan by which this trouble- somo. matter can bo satisfactorily arranged, It 13 probable that the. meeting will beheld avout Thursday next. It appears that thuarrangenient recently made works greatly inthe Interest of the Wabash. 1t was stated nt the time the settlement was ef- fected that the Wabash carried Its Holnt by having the rates adyanced to $4.70 to St. Louis and $7.50 to. Kansas City, white the alton hind previously insisted upon” having the rates S$4to St. Louis and 87 to Kansas City. ‘Pho rates proposed Re the Wnbash, which were aflopted, are suficiently high tu’ enable some ofthe svechIators to use sone of the tuitiniiad tiskely bought of that road ata profit, and-the result js, that the bust Ness of tho Wabash ‘has Inrgely inerensed since tho rates wero ndvanced, while the bits- iness of the Alton and tho other Ines has correspondingly decrensed, It 1s. thereforo thought necessary to hold. another wectings and see what eat bo done to rectify the evil and avoid another war, CINCINNATI SOUTHERN. CIncINNATI, O., Jan, %.—A company of capitalists is shout to organize to lense the Cincinnati Southern Railroad, The plan is to havea capital of $0,000,000; to ‘lense the road for ninety-nine yenrs, renewablo for- ever, paying out.of tho first, profits 4 per eonton stock and 4 por cent on the clty’s In- vestment of $18,000,000. ‘If there ls an ex cqss, tha not carnings shall, bo divided be- tween the stockholders and the city pro rate until, tha. city’s portion reaches 7 per cent on $18,000,000, when tho surplus shall be divided equally. 1t_ fs proposod, If this is accom- plished, to form a combination or eooltug arrangement with the Kentucky Central, Chesapeake & Ohio, and Erlanger Ines from Chattanooga, | RAISING MONEY., _ Pumavetruta, Pa, dan. %.—The Penn+ sylvanin Company, for purposes of perfect- ing certain financint ‘negotintions, has do- eliéd to make a present, Issuo of $10,000,000 Sn 439 per cent forty-yenr gold bonds. ‘Theso bonds will bo,securedt by'collateral trust by tho pledge of Pittsburg, Fort Wayno&Chica- go, and Cleveland & Pittsburg Rallrond leases, and by an annual, sinking fund 9 $00,000, ‘Tho principal and, interest of the bonds, and also the stuking fund, will furthermore be unconditionally guaranteed by. the Pennayl- vanie Railroad Company, Tho entire pres- ent issue has beon taken, ——_ f SUPPOSED MURDERER, ¥ Mantoy, Lnd., Jan. 24,—Laat night Deputy- ‘buUMoDAY, Company, an account of Itiness, Mr. James I. How, ‘Subrotaty of the Company, will rep resent him as Acting General Manager,” J, W. Morse, General Vassenger Agent Union.Paciite; H.C, Nims, General Pasone er Agent Denver & Kio Grande, and W. F, White, Goneral Passenger Agent Atohison, ‘Topeka & Sante Fé, have just tssited the fol- lowlng jolnt clreutar: “In pursuance of an agrecinent mado between tho General Man- agers, notice is hereby Riven that on and aft. cr Fol, 1 the payment of comuisaiong on. tlékets sold over our respective lines to all Muts west of Katana and Nobraska, oxeopt “Montana, tho lack Hills, and local points in New Mexico, south of San Marclal, will be discontinued.” Tho snoy-storm which prevailed Sunda: throumhant’ the East, Wes! ad Northwest embarrassed the movement of Lralns greatly, and on séme of tho routs, especially those lerding from: the: Enat, the trains are stilt consitterably behind time. ‘The snow-block+ aces fn this section, have all beet removed, but fn the East the obstructions have not yet entirely been removed, ns the delays in tho arrival of the, Enstarn trains were enused tualnly by the walting for thelr connections, it was fortunate that the snow was soft ant did not drift, or tha obstructions ou inost of tho roads would have becume serlots, The New York, Boston & Albany, tho Boston, Hoosae Tunnel & Albany, and the Boston, Albany .& Schenectady Ratlroad Companies consolidated. Just, June ag. the New York, Boston, Albany & Schenectady Raltrond Company; and in October the new Ine mortgaged {ts rolling stuck, depots, equipments, ete, ta the Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company to seaure 6,00) bunds of $1,000 ench, ray Hy in MO, with interest. at 6 percent, whieh were fssucd forthe purpose of securing 24,000,000 to complete the new railroad and put it in operation, ‘The mort- age was recorded nt the Register’s office in Now York Saturday, The Board of Directors of the Lillnots Central Rallrond Company. met ab New York Inst Wednesday and deelired n dividend of 334 per cent, being atthe rate of 7 per cent, per annum, instead of 6 per cent as hereto- fore, It is. stated that the Directors of tho road Intend to effect an linportant saving by funding the 7 and 8 pet cent bonds of the roads eontroved by. the Company inte anow 5 per cont bond, making a difference of between $250,000 and $300,! annialy, The Come pany owns two-thirds of theenpital stock ant over $6,600,000 bonds of the Chleago, St. Lotis & New Orleans Rallrond, and Itis clatmed that the Intter ts In a position to liquidate almost entirely ils bonded Indebtedness of about. 2,050,000, S12, CRN CINNATI. Tho Methodist Ministors Object to Opern Music Being Kaught in tho Coltege of Music—They Denounco the Action of the ‘Krustoes, of the Cullege. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, CineinxAti, Janu, %4.—-At the Methodist minister’? meeting to-day n committee was appointed, consisting of Dr. Leonard, Dr. Ridgeway, and the Rey. Mr. Plerson, to draw up resolutions Jn opposition to the establish- mentofnan operatic department at the Col- |, lege of Music. ‘Cho Conunittce presented resolutions which took strong grounds agalnst the action of the ‘Trustees in starting this department, and declared it was a breach of faith on their part, to which it was the duty not only, to object, but demand. that It belone away with. When the College of Musie was started it, was the oxpress in- derstanding that {t should bo o piney where everybody could: go and enjoy music fn, Its -highest and purest form; but the ‘Trustees, with George Wards Nichols nt thelr head, were endeavoring to Introduce feat- ures into. the College objectiomble to the best classof citizens, manyof whomlent their ald In establishing the College. What wns sup- posed to bon school: for the study of music ‘was nowy belng turned Into a feeder of operas and theatres, If this would bo allowed to fe on, tho Collexe of Music would stand at one end of a-chaln which {is connected with the variety shows, at the other end by a series of links composed of, theatres nnd operas of all de- seriptions, Such an: outrage on the faith and confidences of the curnmunity should be denounced, aud this opposition could orlgin- ate in no better place than a Methodist min- Iter meeting. dliedtaue al ‘The resolution calle ot warm, discus: sion, but avery: “ole” ‘who, “apo Strongly favored the tesolution and tlenounced the action of tha Trustees of tho College of Mu- sic In taking tho liberties of changing tho object of the College and degrading it fh the estimation of: at lenst the religlous portlon of the community, ‘he resolution was finally adopted unantinously by a rising vate. <<< CONTESTING ELECTIONS, An Important Sult Commonced Againat the Shoriffof Dano County, Wisconsin. Spectat Dispatch, to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Manison, Jan. 34.—An Iniportant suit was commenced on Saturday afternoon against Georga. Weeks, the Sheriff of Dane County, for tho posscssion-of nis ofiice, ‘Tho man who made the domand fs W. C, Kiser, tho Dommocratic candidate for Sheriff, who was dofeated by Weeks by-a majority of only 05, Itis understood that Kiser bases, hls claim upon the alleged illegality of tho votes cast by the students of the State University and the Norwegian Seminary, about 100 in all, three-fourths of which were known to be Republican, The right of the University students to vote hero has been questioned by many Jedding Democrats for a long thue, and now tho opportunity ts afforded to enrry tha ense before the Supreme Court for declston, ‘Che queation is whother legal voters and resl- dents here temporarily cnn exercise the right of suffrage, The cuse will crente a great deal of Interest, as the sniue principle will apply to, the inmates of Soldiers’ Homes and ta the inmates of the different State benevolent, in- stitutions, ——___ ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Speciat Dispatch to Tha Chteago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill, Jon, 24.—Some of the local newspapers propose the namoof Washington Bushnoll: as. a suitable porson to take tho vacant Mississippl River Comimissionership, in placa of Gen, Ben Harrison, elected to the United States Senate, Mr, Bushnell hasa Sherlff Ferlghner arrested upon suspiclon:| State-wide’ reputation; and his interest in one George Hines, at Bradford Station, ono. milo north of here, For « time ho assumed tothe authorities s fictitious namo, but after gone pumping acknowlodgad himself to de. Gcorgo Hines, who is wanted at Now Castle forn murder committed there in July. Last: night Hines was visiting rolntives af Brad- ford when arrested, ——>._—- * DES MOINES, 2 Des Mores, In, Jan, 21,—Arrarigoments have bebn completed with Enstern capltalists to.bulld a railroad from this city to’ connect with the Wabash, anda contract with tho Wabnsh to lease and operate It, if completed by Oct, J, as a main Jin to St. Louis, READING. * PHILADELPHIA, Pa.,.Jan, 24—Judgo Alll- son disinissed the motion.to quash the writ of-alterngtlve mandamus to tho Directors of the Phitadelphing& Reading Rallrond toissus acall for thoannual mecting, and ordered tho Company to, answer Ln threo days, ITHMS, Mr, ‘A. O, Bird has been appolnted Super- Intendent of Freight Trafic of the Wabash Railway, and will havo. special chargo of alt through and competitive business... Mr, Mil- ton Knight has been ‘sppolnted General Freight Agent. 6 es F: . Me, Edward. Haren, for’ some, years past Chiof Clerk of the Geneyal TPasgeuger’ Do- partment ofthe Atchison, ‘Topeka’ & Santa *§ Rallrond at ‘Lopeka,.has been sppolntet Watons Passenger Fert at rd with headawaxters nt ‘Topeka, + Mr,’G, W. Babbitt his been -appointed Traimmaster of thy Eastern Division of the Michigan Central Rallrowul, .with . heads quarters nt Detroit; Mr. HL. Donmall! hag been appointed Chict Tab Dispatsho at Jackson In place of Ar, Babbitt, promoted, ° ‘The roads lend|ng East from thi city have boot tifarmed, wh ‘elroulary tat a Lenien a! - . q Ow augtaiad connections ‘tha ‘absorption Earbitrary ratea’4 to-New! England points will bed continued on and after Fob, 1, ' 1 tb ‘The following alrcular has just been, n lasued | ince af Jolie, Caulé,Ganorat Manager Lf re beibe Wabach, Bk Louls qv Tackle Radway the Improvement of the Western rivers, and especially tho project of n ship-canal, nono can queation, ‘Cle peoply of this Congres. stonal district’ are watching with Interestall the movements teuding to an enlargement and Iniprovemont of “our ditch,” aud hopo the day Is not far dlatant when It shall have been turned over to the General Govorn- ment, to be need by It asaship-canul. Wo revognize the tuct that, although the pent-up waters of the Ulinols River and canal glye fourth wnpleagant and oven stinking odors In consequence of the Chicago svwage, wo coh seo) NO Way whereby wo can In justicodayto that city, * No longeruso the river and’canal to. carry off your refuse matter.” ‘Phe Ilves, health, and prosperity of over ahalf-million pevnie of Chicago mone demand that a sewer large cnough to carry off all the offensive matterof sv great a popu~ Jntion slat! bomalntaineds and to pour alt Uils mass,into the Iake, under the very nose of tha Roovle, cannot be thought of serlous- ly, Rather, say we, let Lake Michigan, iid its original outlot, aud pone. all Its surplus waters through the Valley of the Desplaines. and Ulinoly tothe Gulf, But by all ineans let something be done quickly. Steluessand death from ialarhyl causes provall In every: town along the course of the faul waters of the Chicago River. Diphtheria has claimed hundreds of victins, ‘Tho cause is traceable to the source before mentioned, Let Nation- a! Government, State, and Municipality all gxert thenselves for this one end, ant at the ape time liyprove the transportation facilis Jas of the Great West. ._ MANUFACTORIES AT OTTAWA, Special Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill, Jan. 24—An effort is boing madd among same of our local capltuiists, and othars who have tho interest of the city at heart, to {uduco glosa-makers of the Kast to'lnspect the sand gnd other facilities for the manufacturo of glass presented ab this pojnt. ‘There is unquestionably no botter aand In the United States for this purpose than that which Is found in this immediate vicinity, ‘ine Ottawa Window-Glass Factory bas afready a reputation throughout the West;-and the Bottle Factory, v. hich began businegs hera last summer, has all it can do, f fla wares are prefocred to those of other Jocalitfes, Aso prof of this, it ships bottles to points which slrqady have shollor works. Buhiclent interest has been awakened in this now enterprise 1 cause several manufactur. ero endcapltalista to vislt this city with a view to locating. Their determinations have not yet been announced. Business generally {1a good, although not ooming. Factories, such asare not denenid- ent-upon the Fox River ond canal water- power, are running’on foll time, with as many bands as ustal. ‘fhe mills, Starch Faetory, and perhapy two or three others, are cofupelled, from the scarelty of water andthe thickness of -the ico, to ‘shut down about half of the tin ————— ELECTRICAL, Prof. Carhart’. Leetiiro on tho Fourth Sinto of Matter, Prof, 1. 8. Carhart delivared a very interost- ing lectura yesterday cyening in Room No, 7 of tho Grand Pacillc Hotel bofora tho Chicngo . Electrica! Society. As already noted in Tite, Tuimune, the Professor, quite recently recelyed from London, England, sct of ;Prof. Crookes’ tubes, by the ali of which that distinguished scientist hag been onabled to prove, in a manner satisfactory to the world of science, the oxist- unea of what is known ns the fourth state of matter, Tho object of the lecturu was.to dem-= onstrate with the nid of tho tubes and accom- Rapes lectrical nparatus the nature of Prof, Jsookes" discovertos in this particular line, Prof, Carhurt oponed his lecture by oxpinining the nature of molecules, nnd showing that, under certain influences, they turned Into tho radiant state, and the experiments which camo later served to show -that this radiant matter wita as inaterinl as any eolld substances that, ne Vrof, Crookes blingolf put tt, he hnd_necom- plished what Faraday, ind predicted, and had tonehed the shadowy reulm of tho known and the unknown, tho mysterious mecting in naturo of matter and force, Tho series of oxperlments opened with ono with a radiometer, whoso delleata vanes, work- ing {1.0 ginss-incloged vacuum, revolved rapid- ly upon belng subjected to the hont of tho magle-tantern finine, A comparison was then mudo of tha Crookes and the, Gulesior tubes. on being subjected to electrical Influ- ences, beeame flooded with phosphorescent radiinee,thitt In the Crovkes tube being of 1 brilliant greon, while that In tho Geissler tubacwns. violet, ‘Tho difference In color, the Jeaturor oxpliined, was dug to tho fact that tho vucuni in the Crookes tube was much higher than that of the othe: Anothor beautiful the audience to break Into hearty applause, was accomplished with w V-shaped tubo, in which the radiance of tho arn having the nogative polo was of n bright green, while that of tho other was fillod with pale luminosity, Tho Professor chatiged the polos to and fro, and tho colors in the arins of tho tubes changer cord, the effect produced being very striking. Another experlinent which was henrtily ap. plauded wns that in which it was shown that tho, nudiant matter was capable of casting a shadow. Several othor exporiments were made, and the audience at the conclusion of tho Icuturo waro firm beliovors in the fourth state of matter and ardent adnilrers of tho Denttiful proofs which bad been provided of its uxistence, NEWSBOYS' HOME, Te experiment, which caused in ne- Annual Meeting of Directors, The Newsboys’ Home Associntion held Its an- nual necting yestorday nt that institution, on Quincy stroct, near Fifth avanue. A quorum was present, and tho Vice-I’restdent, C. D, Hamill, occupied the chair, and Albert G. Lano wus Scerctary. ‘ John K. Stoarns, Treasurer, submitted his ane nual report, as follows: RECEIPTS. 1, 1880. Ralance on band 3 a Sale of Appeats, £88 toys’ bonrd, 4,000 Honrders... 100) Subseription AAS Douations, + Mott Chair shop, . Miscellancou: 30 po ited and pl file, ‘Tho report of the Matron, Mra. Jones, showed that there were sixty boys In the Hamme. Messrs, Join K. Stearns, Hobert Law, and Victor F, Lawson wero: clected Directors for the next threo yenrs, aud the now Lonard will meet next Monday nt 4p. m. at the office of Hobert Law. eee CRIMINAL‘ MATTERS, A Batch of Interesfing Items from tho ee tatone bet Denis Callahan, 33 yeurs of nge, Itving at No, 64 West Indlunn'strect, and employea tis a Inborer on tho Chicaye & Eastern Mtinols Rall- roud, last evening feli off a truck wagon owned and driven by James Stack, at the cornor of Clinton and Van Buren streets, He was badly Injuredabvout tho hend and body, and was taken to his home by tho police patrol, Charies Crosby, a carpenter, who hns boon working nt his trade tn thiselty for a contractor named Kempster during tho past fow weeks, was arrested yosterday by the dotectives ut Contral Station upon a telegram from tho Chief of Police nt Wilmington, Del., stating that he ‘wad wanted thore for a rapo or attempted rape upon a little girl only 7 yeurs of ago. Tho out~ Mgo_ wns perpetrated about two months ago, ies Crosby:toavold arrest skipped aut for this city. : Matthow Skeily,a chronivjwifu-heater, who hag frequently buen arrested upon suas of as- saulting her, aud upon other criminal charges, was ngaln arrested for eruolly beating bis wife lust oyoning, Ollicer Paul Kolloch, who wont to their house in the West Colcage avenue district, fount his wifs, Mra. Mary A, Skelly, suderin sovorely from cute aud Lrulges about tho bead favo, aid bods, whieh her husband had inflicted with bis boots and n boot-jack,in one of their many recent domestic brawls, The left ear was heurly-severed from the head, and the othor in- Juries wera alluf 1 acrious nature. It is pot thought, however, that those wounds will prove dangerous, Jobn Halloy, conductor of car No. 05 of tho Tulsted street Hie, wos ygaterdlity held by Jtise tico Ingersoll fn 8400 buil to the Criminal Court for n viotunt nssault upon Joba Drow, living at tho corner ot ‘hw: -vighth and Dushicl strecta, Sunduy oyening u party of men, among whom was Drow, bailed Uualivy to. atop hia cor whon hear tho corner of Wright and IHulstod streata, but, ns the cur was already on tho grade, Halloy refused to stop. Whenat lust the party had cnught’ up und boarded tha car, “Drow took tho conductor to tas! for duck of promptness, beroupon the Jatter took off hia bell-puneb, and, slinging it by the strap, struck Drew a stunulng blow on tho hoad With it. “A minor artery was soverod by tho blow, and for a time Drew's companions thought ha would dio, ____—_=—__. NEWSPAPER LITIGATION, Sr, Louis, Mo,, Jan. .24,—There: seems to be prospect now fora speedy. end ii of tha heretofors confused and complicated Itgn- tion In connection with St. Louls Timea newspaper, The answers of all the parties In the Interest sro now before the court, and J ude Lindley W-tiy .set, to-morrow for tho finaland full hearing of the ease, which will probably result in the sulo of the paper. The enge is to the Associated Press wasdisinissed, a COUNCIL BLUFFS WATER-WORKS. Counc, Bours, Jan, 24,—Tho City Coun- ct ot Counell luits adapted a p ordtoanes his ayentng providing for building. watore works with{n one year. ‘Tho charter ts Ib- eral In Sts provisfons, and the Company ac- cepting It is considered one of the must re- Hable “in the country. ‘The works will_bo completed by the Int of April, 1882. The water ly to be taken from the Missour! River, —_«xK&=_=_==&====_=a==aae==aes=Eeae=e=ess_se TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES, N ORDER ‘TO ACCOMMODATE OUR nutsrous patrons throughout the city, we havo Gxiubiistod Hranch Onlces In the diferont bivisians, asdeslgnatod holow, where advertisements ‘will bo inken forthe sumo rice a8 chanted at tho Main Uf- ficu, und wlll bo rocatvag until a wlclock p.m, J. & R, SIMMS, iiuoksullure aiid Stationers, 123 ‘Tryntyesacundat a i . BUG AIL, Druggiat, C8 Cottaga Grovo-ar, hwest ourn a al 1 wil h (BUCHMAN, ‘Drugulst, oornor ‘Thisty-fret and ni WEST DIVISION, Ay, JAS. M. KIRKLEN, & Ov Dedggits, 16 South faletéd-ei, ourne atta, ce MILO THLAUMAUY, J: We WALNWHILGHT, 873 my dlson-dt,, corner Oxden-ay. G LORUM, S tatlonor, oto, Snatopneny ‘aywlst, 20) Wiuo Ystand-av,, ‘Juwalop, Nowadoslor, and Wanoy 4 ‘ner Lincoln. ruquiat vil West Madluon-at, com SI JACOBSON, Drugatat, 19 North Halsted, : ‘NORTH DIVISION. vent Sb BUMLANGTIRME 'S 'C0.,"Drudetis, 4 Nottm eat, Corner Lit tld p BUNGIE COs, Druaatats 07S Lareaboowat., TOUS Wel. NAEUP, Printing and Adveritan Awont, News ana Hiatlundey Dopod 9 E. Aivitontal, PERSONAL, , ERSONAL—TIE PERSON WHO ‘TOOK biuck diagonal cout from billiard-room, Commor- Stouat und canine betaling wours coat und sone teuls can be found, Addrysy MS Tripune oflcg. LOST AND FOUND, OST—AUTOGRAPH ALBUM—LIBER- fab roward if returned to, 0.0, FOXTEL, 64 La we 1 JANUARY 2d, _ _GILY REAL ESTATE, WOR SALE-MICHIIGAN-AV., BAST de eons ROMth Of Vhirty-soventhat. Hop tenes i bor foot if taken atone, HENIY WALLEI, t.. Doarharn-at. OR SALE-VERY Rtono-front on Adams: bargains prion, U8); aise ple DESIRABLE it roridener siuth= Fuh, TE POT WER, tad natinatamente item tee BRICK TLOUSE POR SALE—FINE iio, Naish tha pent baterin how onareds ENE WALLEI, Ji, 97 Deatborn-st. : POR SALE—LARGE DOCK AND RAIL Fond lots, 27 feat and ipwards,on Sonth Hranch, pultabio for etorntors, Intxe tactorins, oto. acres betwenn, the bowlavarta north at Forty-ninth-st. ¥ory choles propart clty. GEO, M. HIG w tn auuthweat corner of 1881—1 WEL PAGES, KEEPERS, CLERICS, &0. | Boox! ee ANTED—A BOY FOR OFFICE; ONE Hiying with parents, Addrss, In 6wn hand> Writing, M2, Tring omen, Z -* Paves, . : ANTED — LATHE-P LANE VISE: i Hanis, and pinching molilers at a Tron ahs Forrpshurg, teh. Guod pays plenty of work? no labor tranhler, ~~ meee ANTED—A FEW GOOD-FANCY CAS- aM, MRSC a, Bpeinaneld, It, Wooten MAN & CO, JV AXTEDSHOEMAKE, 3; A FOUR. tinnded team on woman's firrt-olnss work, and {wo nond Inaters, Also a team on mon’ machines Sownd work, Only steady nnd fond workmen, need Apply. 1, BAUS & CO. 62 Washington-ay,, BE 1oula, rok SALE—'| 5 1 erty belunging te an iéastern party will by sold Ata arent barvaln: £1.59) Xestory Dick housa, with all minslarn improvements, WAl Wert A te 1,998) 2 tory brick. 411 Lrvinu-pinces #48) Z-ntury fen ooms, 7 North Page-st. Inquire st 13} Doarborn-sty In bank. ALE—82,00—A LARGE FRAME and fult sia lot, 9) Nurling-st, This proo- reat bargain, Inquire at 18) Doarborn-at, ]fOk SALE—20 FEET ON CALUMET. AY. Wast front 25 fect onset, between T'ranty- irs, ni ‘Protliystourthcstay cheape: HENICE LIL, 190 Dearborn-at, iq OR SALE—A FIN Ln RESLDENCE ON rat SPRAY GRU, "SEMEN MPR POR SA LE—-ELEGANT MARBLE- front housg, 123 Indlann-av. north of Kight= eonth-st. ovorything modyrn and convenient; ready for weeupancy. G, B, BAWYEI Hoom 2 ortiund POR SALE—50 FEET ON INDIANA- Av. north of Kightoenth-nt.s vory desirable, Airy So foot near ‘Thirty-sixthest. CB. SAW YE, Roum 4 Vortiund Bluok, OR SALE—THE MOST DESIRABLE 40-- Retptract now offered: close to depot, HENILY ALLIRL JIL, 7 Doarborn-at. OR ‘8S ML E—-KENSINGTON 'TOWN Jota. adjoining the Vuilinan, Paince-Car Works ‘the Aton Patent Car-Wicol Works, and other tnanu: facturics soon to follow: a great: manufacturing centre bound to grow rapidly around Kensington an Lake Calumet, Dextrable bullding, lots can bo had On cary terine by applying ty C. . SAWYER Room + 24 Torttund Block, curner Washingtun ond Dearborn, —_—_—_— REAL ESTATE WANTED, ANTED—FOR CASH CUSTOMERS, uses and totaon the Wost Sito, #1 4 to 8. FHT, Heal-Eatate honsos by GRIFFIN & DWIGHT, West side Agents, corner Washington and Halsted-sts. White seer iy dnt PROPERTY, WEST Side, nearcity itmits. We bave any number of applicants from bancain tunters. | Owners will plonso, let us hear from you. LE EEN & DWIGLIT, corner Washington and ialsted-a —SOUTIL SIDE WANTED—FoR Ch MU, Tribune oftice. ANTED—FOR CASIL, A LARGE avenue property, Add ast oft Hiatt brick arstone houec, large lot, o State, Fouth of ‘Cwenty-ftth-st., east front, ‘To recalve at- tention give lowest cash price und fuil particulars. HL 4, Tribune onice, : __£0 RENT—HOUSES. ‘West SIDE. RENT—IM ASHLAND-AV.—TWO- Avioli udliss, id Wensborneats oom fet Sour SIDE. T° RENT—BY A. J, BURBANK, 3 TRIB- ‘une Building, 9 10-room brick house on Bowon, rear Langloy-av.s suuth front; very dosirables #5 WANTEDIA YOUNG MAN TO WORK atthe jowelry and watch repalring business, Marthe a xood workman, Apply at GIES BIOK. V ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SEWING imaehtne mai charue of factory and men, Address P, ¥ ANTED—HOOKBINDE! FOR 31S- ata, Cetlaneous work, Apply at iS Clark-st.. third AGENCTES. EMPLOYMENT Ag) ANTED—0 LABORERS FOR THE South at €2 per day: cheap fate; 19) wuod-chop- ra for Southern Ohio: stonly wark, Zoot prices, furnished: 1U rook Aritiers; free fare. Cl £00, 34 South Waterent, MIBcELLANEOUB. V AN TED-BUSINESS-MAN ORSALES- maani permangnt situation. 4, 126,Tribune ofticn, V ANTED—AGENTS WITH SMALL i Ital can clear &N per week with our couds; a Chm 5) permanente experience unnecessary, Ad- ithetninp, MENIILE & CO. a7 and 2 North t., Chitcngo. A} ANTED — ENERGETIC MEN TO take cash or fnataliment orders In Chicago nnd quent towns for anew, standard Look. Address JANTED—2 FIRST-CLASS AGED to fanynee for subscriptions and adverti ments for ry. Address M2 Tribune, WANTED CLASS SALESMEN with good dry-eoods trade In Town, Michizan, and tiltnot% to earry Full Hine of riching and taco Rnoda on commission, K I, ‘Teibune ufiee, ANTED—GENTLEMANLY OFFICH- boy from 1810 18 yeura old? ona who bas soma familinrity with tracing from architects’ drawings preferred, BURNILAM &sltOUT. 0 Washingtun-st. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD nutdrors; must to able to givo socurity. Aud> dress M22, ‘Tribe office, Was 'ED—YOUNG : MAN TO-ASSIST in photograph gallory and, learn the buslaesst good chance. Apply avs West Madison-st, WANTEDIA FIRST-CLA MAN TO y mnnulactura Singer sevwio) dress MG, ‘Iribuny oftice, WV ANTED CAN VASSERS IN COUN- iry towns to sell teas. cofives, baking nowder, and spicen to faraillus, “Agente with wood rel can handle 4 worth’ of guons with $5 capital, and clear $n month, ‘This iano hunitug: and Jive mon wllo want a coud hone business should write to San Francisco ‘Tea Company, Pal Sute: KcnRY, SOE trot A ELEN | Rarer ree DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, ‘watchos, ete. at one-hnif, brokors’ rates, 1. LAUNDEL, Itooms 5 ished 1454, 'S 89° ‘and G, $2) Itandulpli-st, Estau= NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- nituru,planos.ete.. without remuralsiowent rates: Algo on all good sceurities, oom i, 8 Dearborn-at, A NY SUM OF MONEY LOANED ON furniture, pianos, ete, without removal, und Pihsrsceuritles. "We N. ALLEY, 18! Deurborient, Nontr Spx. 10 RENT—BY EDWARD GOODRIDGE, 20 Wont Madixon-st, brick house of 11 roome, 4 Grint-st, corner North ion Salle, ba. 0 : TO RENT—ROOMS. ane eno SourH Smr. 10 RENT—AT 281 MICHIGAN-AV., A Janse, pleasant, and nicely-furnished rons, sult able for fuur gentleinens alan pleasnnt sulte, 10 RENT—AT 201 AND 203 WABASH- av.—Hlonsant and nicaly-furnishad front rooms, In Bute oratnglo, Inquire at Suite No. 8. 10 RENT—PLEASANT SUITE OF 4 rooms, buth-roont ete, furnished. at 8H; ater fingid roam, furnished, for cont, in Glies, tira, & Co.'s, 20 and 2 Wobnsh-ny, Apply at oom 13, ro RENT—NEW FURNISHED FRONT sulto ono ningle rooin to good parties, Apply at io State-at., eon 1, neur Paliner Jinuse, NoRTH SIDE. 10. REN'T—ROUMS — UNFURNISITIED finton the second floor; fine location, convenlont tu business, 40 Cons-st. VO RENI—STORES, OFFICES, &c In A Rn na ane nnn me Srones. ‘4 RENT STORE AND BASEMENT 103 " iia uate Wooule. it PORWAN, ia} Wastuigtoncat’ mt MISCELLANEOUS. 10 RENT—IN SPRINGER BUILDING, Canal-st., 9 room 1x0, with power, Juche, and sion given Imumadintoly. Apply to OWEN, 25 Fitthenrs ae PT WANTED—TO_ REN. WANTED TO. “RENT. —LOFTS.—SAY . 12,04) tu 90,000 square fect floor. Addruss Mi, ‘Tribuno aftice, ANTED—TO RENT—FLAT ORPART of a house, by fanly Of three adults; North ulde praforrod, Adirosa 31 2, TribIn0 Oftco.. NTED=TO RENT=! REB . round Robtlemon, two furnished roums on the south Slde, within Afteei . ta mn minutes’ walk of Madisan Sirevt, of roota with hoard wliore no othur boarders are kept, Address, stating terms, At 17, Tribune oflce, WV: NTED—TO RENT—BY A GENTLE- man and wifo two rooms, with or without board, on the North or Wost sido. Address G{, ‘{ripune oftice, __ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS. person | UPRIGHT i square, WV. KIMBALL, ‘ornor Siatu aud Adama, LPALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S UPRIGHT PIANOS, caullens, cotebraied ninnos. with a¢here or bon makes, "s daideabiog 5 AW. W. KIMBALL, Cornor Stato and Adams-sts,, Chicago, IMBALL, 8H JONINGER, | ORGANS, W. W. KIMBALI, Corner Stato and Adatoe-sts, YON & HEALY, STATE AND MON- rod-ste., offer Ani hasortmons of second-hand rolnway plunosnta barging also necand-hund ple Anon und organs of other makes nt £3) and upwards, Bowaro of 1s Sloinway planes revresentod As zouulng Hiolnmay inatrumonts, LYON & HEALY, tata arid Monrvo-sta, : LANOS, AND ORGANS oa Sold on fnsialimonia, ww, KIMBATAn : Cornor State and Adams, Srorrvs CAMP, 188 AND10STATE-ST, PIANOS AND ORGANS, BIULLIANT TONED Ad mau ricky TOW PRICED, ORGANS, ON SMALL PAYMENTS. FOI ENT, PLANO AND ORGANS, | STORY & CAMP, LS AND M0 BTATE-ST, ILL OFFER MONDAY, JAN. 24, UN- {il suid, a raw epocinl banal iy sucond-hund plutiog, suchas F.C. Lighte & Com Knabe, th ig & Co., Chickering, Great Union, and otora, Tio, dha}, ea, and’ e0,-Purolitsors, dosi pay in inallinunte cun bo secommnudatart, ca warerooms ' We We KIMIBAT Ly 5 Stato ud Adams-sis, MISCELLANEOUS. - LIKE =~“ WouL F ; 7 homes in this city mude desolate by intumporance, ‘one who hase friend thoy wish to relat oan ao ano, 111, i TAMMERING AND ALL DEFECTS OF spovch cured. J. & G. DELON (from Varis, eo), 28G Alinolsat, Chicayo. Kelontitio wn acrioustroatmont. No secret No inonoy wantod bu- ._Hoat references furnished. QUDELITY: STORAGE COMPANY, 7%. ry East Van Huron-at, Established 17h ‘and 9) Eas ‘drmanentand raliavlo storage of furniture, Ad- vanuvs mado, ¢ GTORAGE FORFURNITURE, BUGGIES, Gta.) chuapest azul boat in city. | Advancus at Jw ratos, GEOKUE PARILY, 10 Wost Munros-at. BUSINESS OARDS.: A GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ‘» 134 Dearburn-st., Chicauu, Advice freny 18 yoara? ‘@xportonoa, Business quictly sad laxally tranenctud. AP UIOMAS BADLER, ATTORNEY AT uh Law, 8 La Ballo-st., Clilcayo. = PIANOS. ¥ DUPLEX SAFETY BOILERCANNOT esa ean daa a Hentuinndeent, Now York, and 63 Canal-st, Chicazu, —————————————— lo ————————_ nein ANS TIO O TIONG 3 a aainn AN'TED—A'T ONCE—A COM PETENT antl ag ina ant fen fa ata Powe OLAIRVOYANYS. LL RECOMMEND MRS, FRANKS AS io bost adviser Ou love, marriage, fernily, and 0 Adar, EYSUTO DIVODO a OL Wopt lle pone \ | sh NY AMOUNT TOLOANON PLANOS & fd. furniture without removal. 151 Rundojotitioom 4, ASH. PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND nlivar., Munoy to loan on, watches, diamonds and vuluables uf every discription, at GOLDYMID'S Lonn and iiltion Onico (Heensed). to Bast Mad lsun> et. Hetabllahad 165, IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE Favings nud Kifoilty Hank books, ind Seand\- jPurtan Navonal funk cortticates, Mt SLOLILES, Goneral Braker. 9 Washington-st ™» ONEY TO LOAN ON CITICAGO' REAL AVL estare tn any antitine above #1.000, at the lowest mites, HENIY WALLER, JR. benrbarn-st. W TONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, AVE ote, without removal, G. PARRY, 1a West Monrve-st. 10 LOAN—SUMS OF $3,000 AND UP- variniive yours it6 por cent, without commune stuns, on. Tarptecdans inmiroved city property, A& JACKSON, 3 Portland Block. OARDING Soi IDE. * tials “ise - | Toinll erucory. and part of Gon tho rund. Hes AO 4 NAN AN IIONELS | choeaeeen om bnteamtiver, dabei ete Fenfoncen. _ - - LYSLAN WANTED—FEMALE TELP. ! Domestics. * 2 WANTED A GIT, FOR GENERAL , dinnvlany “Teswaatt Lineolaete ee German OF Beane WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN. :* Et ch 2 Houromork, Garman preferred. stNorik - ply nt 47 Lincoln-pinca,- Ropar. ‘piace, near hourowork, Good referencs required “Michiganeav. 5 2 “i Wa LLACE ST: AL aaawen cea W ANTE! D—A'T 2000 ool reliable girl for raneral hor Nurses. ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED NORWE>- Utchon miele ver Sonthr Liuyitesate Net 818? Rood V7 ANTED_CATABLE care of % rent Rg OF ONT, anid “selat in rowtog, ‘AUNDRESSES. ns fi WANTEDSA GIRL FOR GENERAL, enna GIRL TO TAKE ; * Calla 1 fy ink. Seve retin ee ANTED—. r . NV ANEED & Ghie, AOU GENERA k t nor Scandinavian woman na latndress: ono | ie La Wanrep a MIDDLE-AGED GER. F 7 mat lo thoroughly understands her business, with ants {nctory references, can obtain s vory desirable altars Hon tn a smail genteol family, Address G 65, ‘Iribunos ho ° Inn giels for private familion hotels, and ANTED—SMART Orne uu cla a _.EMPLOYMENT AGENOIES, ANTED—GERMAN AND SCANDI- Loarding-luuses, G.DUSICE'S office, If Milwaukee-av y MISCELLANEO SILUATIONS MALE, ha, CLERKG, &o. BOoKKEEPE! a ITUATION WANTED—BY EXPERI.’ i fnew) stenographer and type-writer operator. Adutress Box Wi, lthacn, SITUATION WANTED-—IN AN OFFICE by a milddin-nged man who tins conducted an Kast Tidian business for some yones, Good roferances, Ads: areas © &, Tribune ofice, TED—BY A YOUNG’ Ss" TUATION WAN ‘or any other work in that Hier n furnish rofercnco, Address 2 mse an blil clerk, in willl to work. 314, Tribune uttico, {ITUATION WANTED—IN A GROCERY - ature by a young man; has been employed for tha Moke'n atiine position’ in Chicago, “address M8 ‘Tribune office. ©” fouls exe ITUATION WANTED—BOOKKEEPER, KD assistant, or entry clerk by w young man of Fciien! experience, with gued roforciices. Addross ii ribue oftice. : SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG tarried min ina wholesalo house us biliing oF Fecalving clerk, AVIS to, basin, work tn any, dos at Of f fnrea days. 0 8, Veibune omeen ress witBln oftice, 3 TRADES, i Situs TION WAN'TED—BY A FIRSTs +) class punta cutter from the East, 1f some wolle establishod talloring houso tn this or sonia nelabbore ing city; havo liad ten Fours! experiencos beon with. ” eure; satisfaction. guurantad Aduross, untll Feb. 1,G 3, Tribune, = iS ITUATION WANTED—A WELL EDU- cated youth 17 yaare old, desirous of teurning ® trnda oF professiun, would make nrranzomonts wih & responsible housw," Address ‘Tribune ogice, Fesponsibte housu. "Address 44 Feibunaogice, SITUATION WATNED—TO PRINTERS: —=By an exporienced Job eratenninrsy nooojection ta "leariag aioe Adiveaa At, Tribune oniee. ee rene Us. J TRUSTWORTITY: fy SALI ASSS ESR a SET TESST ET TRS Se Tune ones ITUATION WANTED—BY RELIABLE man a8 cniinoer or machinist; entirdly sobo Sal a iidress 1st North Ada-st, Would Jike a vlace, COACHMEN, TEAMBSTERS, &o, f ITUATION. WANTED—BY COLORED Tear, HARARE, Moen Good reference 7 : _ EMPLOYMENT AGENCTEB. $ ITUATION WANTED—IN'STORE OR bo} funlly, culured wan, yonuz and inteliiant, Wall steer ealngs. Reaintry, 239 Went Stonroceets i CVCRIRS. Duron | __ MISCELLANEOUS. , ITUATION WANTED—BY AN A, 0. U, KD W.. uw strangor In th 7 W Want sumothting in the mercantile no Work. Address ¥,, 9 West Washingion=xt, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG. niin as butler or offica buy, Good references. M ° =), Tribune vllice, . GituaTIon WANTED—AS_ ASSISTS | k ant ton suricon a1 quallited, Address Mt ITUATION V man of kovan yori nial surgeon by one duly ribune ofiico, é TED-—BY A YOU) zperience in whotoxalo n the thm @ 32. WARBASH-AY.—A_ SUIT ¥ east front rooms, with bonrd, Refer- ‘Onces exchanged, N INDIANA-AV., NEAR TWENTY- wixthest—Warm room with board: two young mon proferred, Address St 19, Tribune onice. West SIDE. S 11 PARK-AV.—A. FURNISHED ROOM ished, with buurd; also front basement room, unfure BOakp.< ON THE WEST SIDE—BE- tween ‘Throup-st. und Ashland-nv.-Itoom and Donrd tor gent and wife. oom must be Jane enough for piano, und not over one tight front. dnl Address, with terms, MU, ‘Tribune office, NortH SIDE. i N. CLARK-S'., NEAR THE BRIDGE— Firstcclnes duy-board £4 per week, $10 per months rooms with board &L4) to ta week, #13 to #17 a month, 4 PINE S'T.—DOUBLE BACK ROOM, also ball bedroom, to rent with board. HOTELs. (LARENDON HOUSE—A SUITE OF rooma with board for fumity nt modorate prico, Cotner North Cink and Ontario-ats, T, JAMES HOTEL, 116 FIFTH-AV,, near Madixon-st—22 per day. Reduced rates to travaling mon and permanent boarders, Tabte board. Bvor woek, . Wsnsor NOUSE, 173 SLATE-ST., OP- posite Palmer Houso—#.5) por day; $ to % por weok; duy bunrd #1. BOARD WANTED, TROARD—AND Re GENT AND OANRD—AND ROoM—BY K Fe wife; a Kond tableand room with all modern convoniuncos, M 13, 'l'ribuno ottice, SINGLE OARD—AND ROOM FOR Kent; will pay gi par wook, Mt 2%, Tribune. OARD—AND NICELY FURNISHED AD rvom by tre gonticmon; on North Bld, not {urthernorth than Ontario nor further woat ‘than Stato-st. Addrens M 14, ‘Tribune office. OARD—LN PRIVATE FAMILY BY A AD souns man of quict habits, “Addross Al 23, “trtb~ OARD—AND LODGING BY A YOUNG man with an Knulish farnily. Must bo cheap, ‘Addross M4, ‘Tribune ofice, OARD—AND ROOM BY A LADY, IN hrivate family if ponalbiar wood table androomy auth Sidy preferred, 31, I'ribune afew, BUSINESS OHANCES. prerari ETT N ST, WITIL POSITION FOR ‘HUG, In any extensive and well-appointed ore- iui now'tn successful oporution, ‘Tha protiis to tho Purchaser alone will oxcvod the amount invested, por Anuuin, And thy Intorest will risu to ite par yalio— E\uv—within thy your, Money wanted for Inimo- diate increase of capucity ta moet demand, Party 8 iro rata néercat in two rien. paying iit, Gand position und ealury Kiven, Ansuciutiony first-class: Most clty reforencos, See Di. EVENKON Lofure im iu, or after Dp. i, “Teale donee, 2218 Indiana-ay, : A LIGHT ‘MANUFACTURING | BUSI- nossa in completa working order for sate, Gocd Fenwone for soiling, Call wt Itoums 14 wud 14, 183 Madt> Bees CIIANCES FOR ALL—THE nip Bane bought and sold; active und allunt partners 3 und loons noxutlated. ileal vatate, and busl~ conitdontially attunded to at ness mattors tn genoral the Western Businvss Agency, olice 1, 137 Bast Mudl- Ps : FOR SALE—GROCEBY AND MARKET inp good location und doing @ good businuas, Ins Gliding horses and wagons and all fixtures; a wood chance for ony of two young mon, 301, Tribune. Ol BALE—STOCK OF JEWELRY AND tou eLuth fopeietnt gay worth A buns bu wone Rakud, Addruas at unde C il, Tribuny viticu, OR SALE-A FANCY TOY AND WAX REINA endotghcate ee TBwlre Re Be YERS' ) CHINE PAE. MGS HS ea AY D, GOODKICH! 5 ButueaL, Ublcana. : + a PARTNERS WANTED, ARNE WANTED WITH $3000 TO Fc ee ORT Zor ute uti A Ly Pelouie,” ARTNER WANTED — ST DT trou oan tetrad as Harner thu now nnd oxtunatve boUk ane tonsrles. Tribune onice, 4¥ WANTED —WETIL $2,000 par a prolly businass, Address Cli tirnitury Com Albert Lu, changed. be san, ‘Woteronces ex- we HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Mis. BE SOLD AT ONOK—ELEGAN'E: raw silk parlor sult, 7 pivcus, at half pricu:, undacime bedrovm baie nemltroas, Bes lee wunltross, $4; mahoxeuy decrotary boukcasy, 33; plot ures, purlur couk stove, wid oludr gouds chap, dusl- duyce 25) Wabast-ay, MPUE UNION FORNLTURE Cost PANY, Mus and WS Weal’ Madison-at,, sell all kinds o| muceenate gouds on moutlily paymenta; low priepei SITUATIONS—PEMAL. Donesrr ; ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG? Senndinavinn widow, to wash fn private fruniiles. CAM at 20h West Krigeat., upstairs. 2 ITUATION WANTED—IN PRIVATE fatntly on Ni North Clarke ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Gorman. alel to do genors) housework inp small private family, Call ‘Tuesday afternugn ut Zo! Cote * tue Grovo-ny, . ITUATION WAN'TED—BY, A NORWE- KD sinn vir! on cookin a private family. Call at 1b Wost indiann-at, J <i ih ITUATION WANTED-1N.A_ SMALL‘ }, private family by a younceirl; North Bide prefors [> fed, Please eall at 1 North Markotest, 7 i ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIKLTO pv do inundry and second work in private famtiy. Goud roferanves, Cail at4ss Wost ITUATIONS WANTED—TWO GIRLS, ; cook wd second girl. West of references can bo given, Inquire at 49 Van Ruren-st,, Room it : ITUATION WANTED—BY A GIRL TO : hD' doilght second work and sowing; undorstanda dressrunking, Iteferonces. Address Z % ‘Tribune. SEAMSTRESSES, : ITUATION WANTED—IN-: A FAMILY - na seamatross) ean furuish machines frat-clasg Worker, Addrees at, uel'Twonty-sixthi-et, Nurses. ~ i ITUATION WANTED—BY RESPECTs ablo ici (Protestant) us uursomald; could assist Be ae iat in a nice family, Avply at 4 Souty , HousEKEEPERS, te ITUATION WANTED—BY LADY AS: housekeuper, or would I:ke nasistanco In Dusinces, Woferencos. Aduress Bf 18, Vribunv ofttce, ‘ - EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ITUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES . ; needing Seundinaylan or Garman fernata help can je aupplled at G, DUSKE'H office, 16 Mllwaukoo-av, ITUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSIN girls, cooks, general, socond, dining. and taundry Work Rood iris wanted: order by Beil tulephaods city feo, $l. Muroau Koxistry, 773 West Monrau-st. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. |: A PAIR OF CILUNKY WORK-HORSES,: 6 und 7 yoars old, weigh 240 pounds, for aul fined workers: 1p ait ‘narnon he bright, baya; ust, be sold, tu Herts fused; warranted suund and kind; seon at barn 02 Michigan-av. ‘on North Side to cook, wash, und irdn. 20.. 7 SSS TRS ETS ‘'T JOHN MITCIIELL'S, 106 E. WASH-. Ington-si., Wornaw Of all Wlude, carriages, Dugaiey*. iia barnoss, now und second-hand at low prices; oF will exchange, Cash advances muda. z 2 A LAME MAN WANTS SOME ONE with # horse and photon or cutter to carry bim = | fo pustncas and Lack morning and evening. “Apply ab FOR SALE-ONE OR TWO GOOD BARS Twohtyreauuniteate te COATES, UW eat iauvoneete OR SALE—ONE LIGHY PORTLAN D. 2 av Wi alichigancavs Hy Be Ac WHUTBIELDS tg lon! Lins ngbonee, nut knious, cured withauy ina, ahouldur lamuenoss, waviculne dls balls, eure guaranteed. | Nol i eontatninae ful iatorsaaon to DIG W. Sh GLEa. oS West Uroauway, Now York, Usy arty for borsos the Mnimant i yellow wrappers, ‘Trial else 25 coats, juld by all driatiste, : DE ee a EE THIS BARGAIN--5200 WILL BUY ngood, youn sound team of work-horeeat they kyo) kood’ conditlun; are youd. trua pullers) thoy , Fei Sah pounds, und warranuid: would sult nope Sratuand 4 they are acciimatod and city-bruke; owner mt, Call we private stablu tn alloy in rear Of, Phldense No. la Indianarave Rubee Of stauio, DEVERAL FINE BUSINESS" A driving hogses for sala at reasonable pricos, Wsund MH Kust Washington-a. > eat o SG" Y nuunced ineurable.curad froa of cost. niont, Iodide Atgmonin. Spavins, splints, bunches, thorough-pins, spru O48, 01 ne its AND SICK HORSES PRO- basgivan cheap boraas amd mores fit for. farw user will pay ons, 11, WALK BL, AY und 451 Stata-wl, - ‘ANTED—ILORSE-EXPRESS: WAGON} VY and deliver, by uy week, Lunkrupt Store, wud 1sd Busto-at, * ALL CASIL i, ae le by hire. sation” Audroes Je GELDEL, God . 1 ee E LADIES AND. GENTLEMEN WHOs HAP SAR a, Ba OFFICE FURNILURE, rok, SALE—WE HAVE A LARGE AS. a te AOS Aah Nae Eeraiarn ee PORE: ve a wook's trials thay cost $425 lost apringg * |) AND | ANTED—THREE CAR-LOADS OF i i