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THE CHICAGO NEW YOR great Hindrance to Ferty Traffic by Accumula- tions of lce. prospect of the Markets Being Supplied with Dead . Oysters, A Brutal Dog-Fight Report- ed in One End of the Big Town. Mesting of the Conquering Cohorts of Anthony ‘Comstock in the Other, Less Activity on the Stqck Ex. change—Decreased Vol ume of Sales. staloment by President Osborne, of the Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans Road. A Mceting of Now York Dutch- men to Sympathize with . the Bocrs. Grant Disappointed that the World's Fair Does Not Prom- ise Better. ITEAYY ICE %OE FERRY-DOATS LAY NeEw Youk, Feb, 15—Ilco has agnin be- come nu annoying nuisance In the harbor and East River. While the fields are not as large ns a fortnight age, theyare much fnleker, and no ordinary bonts attempt now to break n way through. Dllots genes ally awalt an opportunity to go around the large flocs and slow up ns they strike tho Jarger cakes. When the wheel strikes the fee It Is heavy enough to ralse tho boat and give it a rolling motlon, the wheel GOING OVER INSTEAD OF THROUGIL TILE ICK, On the Roosevelt-strect ferry the boats were mueh delayed, and many passengers _ from Williamsburg took the shorter line across to Grand street and rodo down-town inthe cars. Tho bonts wero unable to make AND DE- more than about one-third the ordinary nuw- | ber of trips, and the nccumulated pussengers filled the ferry-houses ad overerowded the boats. On the lower furrles of East River Jess trouble was experienced, although the ice was heavy, much of it being two feet thick, with oceasional hummocks rising two or threo feet nbove the surface of the water. IN THE PASSAIC RIVER, Manday evening the 1ce in the Prssale bove the falls at "Paterson showed slens of giving way. About half-past 10 o'clock » iriangular plece, as browd us the river and extending to a point on the northern shore several hundred yards up, loosened and he- gan to move, ‘This mass, welghing thonsands of tang, erashicd over the dam of the Soclety {or thaEstablishment of Useful Manufuctures with a nolse like thunder. ‘I'hie speetacle of the falls was grand beyond deseription, The volumeof water was fmmense, and plece after plece of fee, welghiug hundreds of tons, erashed over with A DEAFENING ROAR. The fee was sa thick that in shallow places ftseratehed nfong tho bottom of the river and thus earrled nway the main pipes of the Water Compaiiy on the bed of the river and those below the falls In the Valtey of Ttocks. 'T'his eut off tho surphly of water from portions of the city for un hour or 0, but by n chango of gates, the muml{ wis restored through another vipe that lles so deep some distance below the falls that there no danger from fee. AN ICE GORGE ns been formed nt Brondway Bridge, about twamiles from East Paterson, by the ice lodging against the nbtinents, "Tiils lins ut- talned such aiwmensions that it is feared the bridge will be ea away, The ice has acked up. tho river so thatall the rouds along the edge are submerger, GEN. GRANT. HE 18 NOT GOING TO RESION. . Spectal Dispaten to The Chicago Tvibune, NEW Yong, Feb, 16.—A report was eireu- lated to-day thmt 1. Grant contemplated resiming the Presideney of the World's Falr Commlsston. Gen. Grant sald this oyen- Ing: *1 have seen the report, and 1 have only to uny that thero s not n word of truth Init, and that 1 have il wo Intentlon to re- egnslies Iaceepted the offlee. 1 ennnot ac- count for the orvizin of the rumor.” o the Weatern Amsoclated Press. BUNOR THAT U1 WILL 1GN THE WORLD'S . FAIR PRESIDENCY, N W Yok, Feb. 15,~A rumor provalls In busluess cireles that Gen, Graut will shortly 'C'S\sn tha Presitency of the World's* Fair dlimissiun, on the ground thut other and Wore hmportant dutles demund his attontion, .Clh(:mnt’ls not at all satistied with the mall amount of the subscriptions toward ;nnkln;: the exhibition # suceess. At the d‘_‘}“’l‘l}! of tho stackhiollers of the I’hiln- elphla Exposition, whereat it was deter- Bluedto eluse up and sell out the coneern, :: 3L Stevenson sald Ne ropresonted 0¥Ad1Cng which authorized him to tr S10,000 for the Exulbition. Cou menting on this, the Commercial Dul- ldtn says: “ Poysibl, ssibly tha bullding might l‘:fluflll ( by the Internutlonul Commission MElng the World’s Falr business, but Qudar compels us to say % ay that so little s been heard of Iate as to the plans of thess Bentlemen that it Js n question whither they Ave bestowed o passing v o i Phllx{:lmoflhl thought on what 1y Z 18 BAXK. The authorized en g pital of the new Unite g;?‘l)g.s“?mgq‘m Bunk fs §,000,000, ("llhll‘.: n.;‘kut{!.tm hus been allotted, and Wil beldn husiness with the ali Wy Uiedion ave tukey o utside — of i ll;llu.\.h:.r’(un MeMichaok of Philadelphiu, th o arest sharelolder, "The poliey of ml"nxlilllmxunwnl for several yeams will by to demin “nllunfiurplus rather than make divi- o m n'ulm Ahis hins been taken o neeount ‘Glme«ln stock, shureholl having been o nglr ‘mlcgm aftord to forego «Il\'hlcml: Bouthern tg:\euuuuut. Already lLnportunt bave bogy Am‘ufif{r;.mm and State accounts ——— 5 \V_ALI- STRERT, YESTERDAY, -Nz‘!"ul\l.al Dispaten to nl‘ :‘:luqn Tribune, o lu{«l\. Feb, 15,—Tho shares specula- wd lher\:e\:s uetlve to-duy than on yesterduy, ol b, s 1 stightdecreaso fn the voluniy emily D(t';';l[llu the pening nstrong tone gep- A wml, but,In the early dealings, o Firg o AS somowhut irregulur, Lefore i, ‘»mwt‘-nr;l. brices toak an upwird turp, etk ]Lll“ veeastonal sllght veactions Ao 1 seneral tendeney throngliout Quotatine W8S toward a higher rauge of % After the Second Hoard, when & Clattanoo > ) g3, Donver & Rio le::,m&x;-l Irom Mountaln belng also speculat, 9 Bdvauce, In the luto sules o allon becay weak, and o seaction gt Yook place, In which Nashvills & Telawe: 8% the Elevated Raliroad stocks, o kawamin & Western,: New e $eal, Michigzan Central, LakeBhore, and Canadn Southern were most zonspl ous, IN THE FINAL SALES a steadler tone prevatled, and the warket closed atn practienl reeovery, Among the miscellaneous shares Oregon Nuviration was strong and advancet 4 per conb on tho day's transactlons. ‘Fhe monetary situntlon * contimtes Call lonns —on pledgo acceptable tovk eolluternl ratized hotween 4 and 6 per ity while Toans on United States bonds Were made ot (:EMJ:N' cent. Most of the s I Stoek B unchanged, of Dusdy ack Exchange loans way ef- fected Al 5 per cent, and the mnrket closed ot this rate. Time loany nml’ prime dliscounts Ay unehanged, The sterling exchango market was very fieny, and the nominnl nflkln‘z'nunlu- tons were mitrked up to 881 for sixiy-day billa nnd 487 for demand, - Some of the lead- inz bankers, howover, still atdsiy and Asilg respeetively, but are not unxlutis to sell exeept b full prices, RAILROAD MORTAAGES \)v:-roml*rremfl_nnr on o moderate volumo of continne Lo quoty bu s, Nrle consolidated seconds ad- Vi from WK% to 1003, and ro- 3 to 100%, " Boston, Tartford_ & Erto firsts fluctunted hetween t‘»'iflf and MIE{,. and then elosed ot &Y, Kansus & T 424, and reneted to #h Ohlo Central in- Hes rose from GE to 67, il fell off to Texas Pachile Lamd-Grant — in- nes advanced from 84 to 8 and teacted to 53, Chiesapeaks & Ohio s, nsy rose from 1! ey B, from 5235 to 53L(3 & Rio Grande firsts from 1105 “to Alton & Terre Huule lirsts from 11t to onston & Texas maln lino seconds from 126 1o 127 International & Great North- ern second Incotyes from 5 to 83143 Indiana Bloominzton & Western seconds from 7.4 to 783 Indinmupolis, Deeatur & Springficld firsts from 107 to 1037 Kansas Pacilic consols from 1o 1831 do entrre Denver ; fas 1083 to 16 Moblle & Ohlo new 63 from 108!5 to 1003 Manhattan Beach firsts from 108 to 110; New ey Central consols, nssented, from 117 Lo 117143 St Panl firsts (L & D, Extension) from l'.'|i( to 124243 Wabash equipments from 53l to 55, Houston & ‘l'exas (miain firsts declined from 113 “to 110} Iron Mountain first proferred incomes from Hig to 04 Indlunn, Bloomiugton & comes from 709 1o 7 ol debentures from B¢ Lo bty North Missour] firsts from 123 to 122145 Rome, Watertown & Omdensburg consolidated firsty from 03 to Western - Ohlo secoml 02143 Metropolitan Elevated seconds from 5 to Piiy. WHITTAKER. A RATHER DLASED W) NEW Yonk, Fel. 1n the court-martinl to-duy Dr. Alexander, Post ‘Surgeon nt West olnt, testified: * My im- pression Is that Whittaker did the outrage to Iimself, or had assistanee from others with liis cognizance. My opinion as to which was the fact is not Important,” Gov, Chmiberlain thoughttho opinion was fmportant n3 a judicial expert, and he way asked if he saw any evidenee that would con- nect any accomplice in the matter. Witness (hesitating)—* I saw nothing that Winttaker was not enpable of doimg bimself, and SAW NO EVIDENCE that any other person had a hand In it.” ‘The witness tormed his opiuton asto Whit- taker’s cowarvdice by his own story—that he had lain there nnd quletly submitted to have the Indignities put upon him without re- sisting tho assault, and showing himself utter- l{ wanting in the qualities of courage which should torin the attributes of a gentleman ang ofticer of the army, Ile thought he would have to lie very still and permit the cuts on his enrs to be made as clean as they were, Col, Lascelle repeated his testimony glven before the Court of Inquiry. A DEAD IIBAT BETWEEN THE INHUMANITY 01 A PATIER AND THE HARD HEART OF A DOMESTIC, NEw Yonx, Feb, 15,—A reporter sat in the ‘Toombs prison ta-day with Mary Dooley, the dotestic who ndmitted that, while guitty of theft, she duvilishly contrived to cast the blame on her employer’s little dangh- ter, who strangely enough admitted having taken the articles. The father punished the child severely, and be- camo convineed she was o kleptomanine, Mary, In prison to-day, wept Ditterly, and told her story in very dliferent language to that which she used when answerlug Dotee- tive Wilkins, “Did you steal those things, Mary” sald the reporter. “Noslr, Inever did.” *“Then why did you say you dld ?” “Because Crawford’s (the nawme of her em- ployer) brother-In-law begged for God's suke to adimit that L was tho culprit.” “Then you nean to .be understood now as having . LIED 70 ONLIGE CHAWFORD'S DROTIER-IN- LAW, and save the child “Yes, sir.” . you ever arrested before?"” ' ever] never!” Where have you lived all your life P+ *With my mother, in Mclrose.” “And you wish us to belisve now thischild way the thief? “Yes s, She was the thicf. Sho told ler mflmr. time amd time ngain, she wa: and 1 found things she had stolen and had poured kerosene-oil upon in thecellar, 1 have worked nt home with iy mother, and been seven months In Crawtord’s employ, ana [ have nlwu{s borne u zond ehnracter, People who huve known me sinee Lwas o little chifd in Melrose can prove this. 1 DON'T KXOW WIY.CRAWFORD'S BROTHER- IN-LAW wanted mo ta ndmit 1 had stolon the things, exeent he wished to save tho chilil from punishnent for taking a neekinee off Mrs, tichurds’ little glrl. Sha suid sho dld that, and others who srw her saidso too. 1 wus eduented at the Ursuline Cenvent In Mol- ruse, and been known alt my Jifo thore, Ged kuows L am innocent!” She wept Dltterly, and her eell. ‘shut herself up n ' LUXURIES A GUEAT SCARCITY PREVAILING, NEwW Yous, Fob, 15—The colii weather and the heavy lee which has formed in the rivers und buys hes interfored very greatly with the fish and oyster trades, The Inst two weeks' supply lns beon very small, and prices ruled high. Tha supply, owover, this weok 8 mueh hettor and there Is o slight Infling off in prices. There Is o good supply of flue striped buss ut 45 cents por pound for bolling and 18 cents for smutler fish, Fine shiad from North C oliun aro urriving In Hinlted quantities and sell*for §4 each for HOE BIAD, Good Suvanuah shad sell at 50 ccnts nplece, Lobsters ure very scarce and sel cents per pound, Denlers wve great ditl- culty " In - giiling orders. Oysters it clams wmore plentiful, Best oxtra Sad- dle-Rocks sell for — $3 per lundre Box oysters bring 60 conts und_smatl oysters A0 vents per 100, 7 The supply of vgrs 1s aech larger than during the coll weather, and s incrensing overy day, D'rices have fullon conslderably, thonglhy THE DEMAND . scems fo Increnso more rapldly than the supply, und prices arg firm, Tgis from Long Island and points I Now Jursey near this ety nre selling at 33 und 3 cents; Stoto and Peinsylvaniy, 31 und 3 conts; Westorn, 31 cents, and Southern 80 cents & dozon, ‘The Nuw Jersoy oysterien say thus thousands of bushels of dewl oysters are gathered, The fatality I3 aecounted for by low water Iy the river and the deep lee, RAILROADS. THE CHICAGD, 5T, LOUIS & NEW ORLEANS, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicagy Tribune, New Yons, Feb, 15—=To a reporter Mr, Osborne, of the Chiengo, .St. Louls & Now Orlenns Road, suid to«dny velotive to the re- port thut Kuropean cupitallsts have agreed to tuko the whole loun of 818,000,000 ut par: “Phe holdurs of the old bunds to the extent of nearly 610,000,000 huve consented to turn in thelrbonds in exchnnge for the new bands, but until the whole” of the $10,000,000 of the bonds luve been turned in’ the Com- any Is not prepared to ofter uny of the bonds o the publie, Several baukers have ox- pressud thelr readiness (o take ALL OF TUESE BONDS that may be for sale, but the Company has youe tosell ut present, Ay to whethor the LI} s stlwmul« sold up from stifli{ to. RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1881—-TWELVE PAGES. wil pay n 3 pee cent dividend wiI be thme enough to speak of that when the rond is rebuilt, But one thing [ wnn Is, that the Company has property wnnf; 100,000, ot 24,000,000 niore llmuh was three per t or an 8B eantiot sy, It ] or fotir years ngu." TERNANDO WOOD. WO WILL BT 1S SUCCESSORY Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, NEW Youuk, Feb, 15, —ollticians aro ask- ingz who I8 llkely to be Fornando Wood's su cessory, and whether the Governor will onlera special election. Juseph N. urdy, who lins run twles as an independent criulidate against Mr. Wood and shown a deal of strength, Is almost certmin to be ngain « candidate. Who will be his Demoeratic and Republican opponents Is, of course; not yet know, It I3 not certaln that the Goy- ernor will order w speciul clectlo will depend on the woint whether an extra session of Congress will he called, ‘Tho regular sesslon will begin on the first Monduy In December next, amd the \'ucnm:\mlzht be fitled nt the general elee- tion in November, COMSTOCK. VA smETING, NEwW Yonk, Feb, 15.~The Soclety for the Sunpression of Vice held the nnnual meet- ing to-night. Authony Comstock rend the annual report, I stated that for selling vhscens Ilternture arrests had been nade, 17T years of Imprisonment, Inflicted, 855,050 tu tines imposed, and 2511 pounds of objeetionable prints, 14,415 pounds of plates, and 0,088 songs, ete., seized, Chicago had passed att ordinaues forbidd ing the distribution of quack clreulars op the strects. Other Western clties weré tak- fug steps to prevent the cireulation of papers publishied In this elty which were fnpnoral i their tone, and Vanderbitt lud said he wonld not nilow them Lo be carried over his road. An address was also delly- ered by the Rtev, Jesse 13, "Lhomas, of Brook- Iyne A letter from President-elect Garfield regretting nability to attend was read, CHICAGO & NEW ORLBANS. TAVIC WITH ML, OSBONNE, New Yonri, Feb, 16—"To n reporter who ealled nt the oflice of the Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans Rallway Compuny to nsk for Information In regard to . rumor that w uropean caplitalist had offered to tnke the whole Joun of $18,000.600 atpar, Mr, Osborne, President of the Cotn- pany, sald: *‘Che holders of tho old bonds to tho extent of nearly §10,000,000 have con- sented to tumm in their bends in change for mew Dbonds, but until the whole of the £10,000,000 of bonds has been tarned in thy Company 13 not l)repnrmi to offer any of the bonds to the public, Severnl bankers have expressed their read| to4tuke all these bonds that may be for sale, but the Compuny hus none to “sell at present. The average enrn- tngs of this romd dn the b ten years have heen SB171LH8 . vear; gross traftic receipts In 18%0, S3,700,000, ‘I'ho new Company took possession the 1st of Jan- uary, 187, aud sinee that date, in three years, it has pald $2,.853,007 In wmoney for interest on it bonds, and hns settled for pust-due coupons uud notes, which had matured pre- vivusly, to the extent of $1,520,000 udditional. ALL OF THE INCOME beyond Interest charges on fivst mortgages g heen spent urml the operty. The Company, Is now shipping 13,000 tons of stes] ralls to New Orleans, and has purchased 6,000 tons more for snmer delivery, About 48,000 tons of steel rajls hive been laid ul- ready, ‘Ihe road has 101 locomotives and 1,08 ears, The fncomoe this year and next year, bevond the interest on the mortgage, will prabably be spent upou the property, so us to britg 1 up to the standard of the - nois Central Radtroad,” Mr, Osborne said he wished it understood he was not responsible for speculutive riamors in regard to_the shares buth of the Chicapn, St. Louis & New Orleuns and the Illinols Central Roads, As to the 1linols Central, having been eon- neeted with it for more ‘than twenty-live years, he hnad some satisfaction in the bal- ance sheetnttached to the lustunnual report, MAPLESON, *THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE’S"” CRITICISMON 1S SANAGEMENT, « Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Feb, 15—Tho Times, com- monting on Tue CiutcAuo TRIBUNE'S criti- clsm of the Mapleson opera manngement, or rather mismanagement, In that clty, says: “It would be well for Mr, Mapleson on his return to Now York to bear in mind that, although the worm Is patient, it will turn; that some of tho opetas that have been repeatedly promised should b produced, and that popular favorits aud great artisis should hot he sacri- fieed for the suke of attempting to bnild up u fietitious reputation for cheapsubstitutes and conumonplace singers,” ITEMS. FATALLY BURNED, New Yonk, Feb, 15.—By an explosion In o lurgo Iron still at Logan & Sons’ oIl works at lunter's Point, Thomns Olerton, John 0'Hara, and Edward Cole, workuien, wers probubly fatally burned, MOCK AUCTION STOM Complalnts are so frequent ngainst mock auetlon shops, whero chizurs, Yankee notlons, clothing, nnd jewelry nre disposed of, that Miyor Grace has directed that policemen be placed In front of thess pluces for the pur- pose of Infurming strangers of their char- neter. Tho Mayor intends to break up the business, EXpPORTS, ‘The oxports (exclusive of specle) from New Yurk stuco Jan, L to date are nearly 851,000,000, ngninst $42,000,000 the sume time 11 1880, nnd §41,000,000 b 157 BRUISING ARBANGEMENTH, Arvrangements aro making for u prize-light botween Jaek Sullivan, of Boston, sud Paddy Ryan, of ‘Troy, and n glove fhichl thiy weel beétween Geore ooke and Steve ‘Tnylor, re- spectively middle and beavy weights, BUKNED TO DEATIL While Mrs, John Snediker, of Brooklyn, was nusent from her homo yesterday the clothing of nor danghter Florenee, nged 15 months, caught fire, and the ehild was burned to denth, ? . THREL MEN KILLED, While a gung of men wera holsting oulan olil mast on the Swedish ship Cleopatra to- aluy It broke in two, and a )mnlnn fell on the wen, killing Henry Kern, George Vietor, and John Anderson, A SURDER 'THIAL. Charles ¥, Holbrook was arraigned thls morning to stand teinl for the wurder of Jumes MeCagney, which ocenrved Ina liguor saloon on NInth uvenuo Nov, 17 lust, 'LThe Jury are being hiinpaneled, 4 A BRUTAL DOG-FIONT, A desporate light took plues on Long Island yeaterday, far 8500 a side, between two Fas fillshy bull-torrier dogs, Tobey and Paddy. The contest Insted n 1tby over five hours, nnd both dous were torn nenrly to pleces. Aftor the fight Tobey foll fnto” a fit aml died. Befuro the contest was aver outsiders interfored, and caused tho mnteh to be drawn, FINK, A fircon the fourth floor of tho Sp Bulkling destroyed tho stock and pre Nugent & Stoves, manufucturers of prind \\'l'mlphy{ )uLmr and damuged "f water t stock of Bubbll Iros., looking-uluss piates, o tho ground flvor, Thy esthnated Tossus nres gent & Steves, $7,0005 Babbit Bros,, 310,0003 wnd“on bulldlug $5,000; fully In sured, THE FOUI PRINCIPAL BOXES for the fanoy-dress bail of tho Purim Asso- chntion sold for §400 euch, Tho total of the oceeds of the sitle of buxes is about LY BOCIETY FOL THI PREY 2 CISLE Jins sent resolutions to the Polleo Bonrd glv- ing Informution concerning l:'.nnbllu houses and other vile resorts in tho Fourth Preeln and calling upon the Bourd to suppre: thom, aid deul with theproprletors secording to “lawD, . J, Whitney suld )‘l:slunh?' that the Soclety woulyg push this matter with vigor, It the Police Coviuissioners would not do thelr duty nud bhold thely unhxrdlnnu:u toa proper_accountabllity for not suppross- Ing tiress vilo places, the Svclety would go to the Grand Jurysnd Governor and see If the Comuisiioners conld tot bo held accountu- o thewselves. ‘The Soclety would take up oue precinet after auother, BOERS, A large yumber of the Duteh cltbzens of this et this evenlng to deelde upon some wmethad to practienlly express thelr symnpathy for the HBoers now dighting for helr Independence m the ‘Transvanl, 1t pro- 2ing a Red Cross h ety Lo send to South Afrlen to eare for the sick und wounded, A connitiee wag appointed to walt upon Influentinl - eitizens in relatlon to a massmeeting, - Another commlites was appolnted to abtain - sje. natores to petition the fw'nl:lu of England against o continuance of the wa s —— e THE WEATILER. TOLEDO, O. Special Dispateh to The Uhicago Tritune, Toueng, 0., Fob. 15—Tho river continues slowly to recede. ‘¥no proposition of the Detrolt parties to brenk the fco Wwith tha stenmers Gare Jand and Exeelslor meots with littly favor, and wilt not bo ' necepted. A Toledn pltmber bns offered to remove the o Trom the harbor for 2,500, Tho demnge to tha property of tho varlous rallrond eompanics by tho iond s brought a ltrge number of raliroad officials to tho clty. Yusterduy Mr. W. P. Tuylor, General Manuger, and Il W. Gossage, Chief Eagin of the Cronda Sontharn, and Orland Smith, General Su- periutendent of tho I'ennsylvauln ftoud, were [n consultation with the local oflicinis of those ronds, and Mz, E, 15, Dwight, S8uperintendent of tho Cinclnnatl, Hamilton & Dayton, In regnrd to mnking n trnuster of cont truing from East Tole- do over the Cloelnnath, Humliton & Day- ton truek to this sido of the river, It I8 umlerstood that sueh arrangements have been eonsummuted, and nofears of a coal- fumlge ure now cntertained, The Canwda Houthern was interested In this areaneement, from tho fact that thoy were about out of conl sinco Monduy night, Tbrough trains on the Luke Shore Hond have. beea run aeross o nliddle ground by means of the * " thie tempornry depot 13 sthl at the Broadway bridge, Tho trains of the Cincinuntl, Hamliton & Daytan alsb run nerosa tha river af the sutie vinee, The Canada Southern tralns - cone nect with the Luke “Enore & Michlgzun Southern nnd Ulnclumntl\!lummuu ut the roadway bridge, With the loatmge ane hent'of n trestle on the I, bridlge the Dayton Divislon of the ‘Tol phos & Turlington sutfered no damuge, T totlowlog enilrond men were i the city to- day . taking @ view of the situitlon: W, W, Co of the Mobdi 3 Lincoln, Engineer and Superintends f tho Wabish: Wiliiam 11, sfcht Agrent of tho Columbus, Wheellng: J. T, R. Mes v Gront, Genernl Fi Tusearuwns Valle; Kuy, Asdlstant | Genernd drolight © Ayrent of the’ Luke Shore; It M. HilN Gen- ernl - Aceo of the fake | Shore and i n, Adsistant Enincer of tio Cal Toledo, Jumes F, Tlowe, acting General Mavnger of tho Wabasl, is pected to areive in tho city ta-morrow to Sult with tho locul officlals” n8 1o the speediest munner of repuleing the dutmnges to that rond, Tosdaty 1 urge force of men ot to work clenning ont the Lake Shore oflices, the water huving receded sutliclently to permit of this, It 18 thought thut by Thursduy they will‘be ready for uceapiney. ‘Thoru (s et sorite water on tho Hoor of tho rrelght ofllee, and it wiil be somo ddays before It wiil ba fn s condition to use, Mr, Stewe, the frofeht agent, his establlshed tenpo- Fary hendquarters at the Oliver House. TN DI SOTN, Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. 81, PAuL, Minn., Feb, 16,—The gnow blockado i3 being slowly raised on the varions lines of tho Northwestern system. The manner of pro- cecding unid the progress belng made is Nius- trated by tho foilowlng special 1o tho Pioncer- :":m from Moutovideo, on tho Hustiogs & Da- 3 ivery business-man in Montevideo turned out yesterduy with shovels, and the rallrond was opened s far as Granite. The volunteer forco went through 23,000 feet of snow, which runged from three tofive feet deep. ‘Fo-dny n still lnrger forco started from Granfte Falls to nssist the Granite Fatls pe plo to work castward. When soven miles from this placo tho cogine wis thrown from tho trhck, it fortunately no dumuge wns dune exeept n couple of hours' delay, At Grunite Falls u largo volunteer force was to-dny. The Fort Dodge Ntoad (8 stiil bl ) &nd (¢ will require several dnys to get through. OMAITA, NEi, Special Dispateh to The Chicage Tribne, OMARA, Neb,, Feb, 15.~AM tho Enstern ronds are now opens nlso the main lne of the Unlon Pacitie, which has not heen obstructed at any timo for more than n few houes. Attention [s now belng direeted to clearing the branch ronds in Nutiranku, SIGNAL SERVIC Orricn or THE CHIRy BIox Wasixaros, .C., Feh.16, 1n.m. and OhloValleyrainy followed by clearing wenth- er, wirm sonthwest, veering to colder northwest \Vinte, rising, preceded 1n east portion by falling ronster, For Lower Lake region, cloudy ralny weather, warm southerly whls, falting borometer, gene crally followed by rising hurometer and colder we “cfl{ winia, or the Upper Linke ‘rexlon, cloudy wonther and suow, followed by pertly clowdy wenther, vurlable winds, shifting to colder westorly, high- er buromoter, ¥or the Upper Miselssipnl Valley, clear or partiy clondy weathor, westerly winds, sntionery’ or Iowor tempernture, und hurometer, 3 For Lower Missour! Vulley, warmer, eiear _or anetly cloudy weather, winds ostly westecly, ower barotneter, LUCAL DISERYATION: CHICA Time, _[*1r r temperature, elavation, and instrimental error, Menn borometer, Wi mean temprratire, 29, mean humidity. $50:° inaximum —tewpernture, minlmum temportiire, 225, GENERAL ONARRVATIONS HICAN0, Fob. 15=10:14 o, m. wind. Stattona, en] e W, Gentle, | . Grund Indianapolls. Keukuk. Leavenw Linuivilic. .. ] HKoctiuntor,, LIFE-INSURANCE. The Indiana Commission’s Views of the Bencevolent=Co-operativesCharits ablesAwsessinent Fallacy=—an Able Report, At the lnst session of the Indinna Legls- Iature a Comnisston was appointed to pre- pare u eodifieation of the jnsurance laws of the State, and also to investigate the whole subjeet of Insurance, and draft o full report, also out worklng in three deep cuts. | together with n bill whileh should embody Tho drifts betweon Granite Falls and’[ all the resulits of the Conmisslon’s inquiry, Mbesota Falls are . seldom, if ever, [ widd submit the whole to the nest Legls- exceeded ndepth. In many places the snow Is twenty fect deep, and tho men bave shoveled out for more thun o mile to-duyy where the snow had to be thrown out by three tiem, ono man standing abovo the othor, and pltching it us high ns ho conld. The knunw {8 packed so hard that it 18 with difliculty; thut nshovel can be forced Into it It is perfectly ustonishing bow the people of Montevideo go ut. tho work. The town (s nlmost deserted, owing to tho the way Montevideo and Granite Fulls are determined to show the rallrond company how toopen ts line, and are munaging the work themsolyes, The rond I8 open to within elgbty rodsof the Minncsota Falls depot, and every availablo man will be on tho line ngaln In tho morning. 1t has uow been twenty-days slnce either town bus had n wall” . A TERRIBLE WINTER. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicagd Tribune, BT, Pavn, Mici, Feh. 16,~The Ploncer-Iresa pulilishes an extract from a private letter from ngentloman fu Helena, Mon., saying that ho fears he will lose nll his cattle andsheep: 1 puld §45 per ton for the Inst hay I got for thom. Thls ‘erritory will lose at least oncefourth of all 118 Atock, both cattle wnd sheep. The snow in most pinces Is threo feot deep, and often from nine to twelve feet, remaining strongth will often follow & foad of hay coming Into narket fifteen and twenty miles, with the hope of catehing n stray bite, ‘The streota are full of dying anlnals,” Fifty dled tho other day, all in one lot, Just outside tho town, 1 fenr this lust snow will tinish al, 1t has snowed avory duy Tor seven days,"” ATCIISON, KAS, ATCHI80N, Feb, 15.—The Atchison & Nebraskn Ithad was oponed through to Lincoln this oven- Ing, and trains have resumed thelr regulor rund, Tho Ceutral Brunch I8 opened to Water- ville, 100 infles wost, Heyond thut point the suow I twenty-threo Inebes deep on alevel. Most of It folt'during tho storin of Monday, The cuta aro wll full, and ft1s diiticult to tell when trains will get throuwh, ‘Thc Atehison, Tupekn & Suntn F6 Roud will bo opened botween this city und ‘Toneku by to-morrow inorulng. Tho regular Rock Island pssenger train will got through to-night, and so will the Runnibal, The Missoirrl Pacitle, nnd Kunsns City, St. Joo & Connell Blulfs louds bave nut beeh vbstructed surlously, ELKITART, IND. Spectal Dispatch to Tie Chicogn Tribune, Erkuaur, Ind, Feb, 15.~Tho Chlcago, Witinsh & Munele Raflway commenced to-day running ull rogular tealns for the Hrat time sluce the bigh wator, Ouo trunsfer will have to be mude ut Marlon untit a now brldge ean be put b, The Lake Shoro Rullway nreonly ruaning their wiy- frolyhts and pa ger-trains betweon Elkhart "olodo on secouut of the "Foledo bigh water, ‘Pe Chicago, Winbisl & Muieie hag let tho bulll- ing of threo bridges to the Smith Biridge Com puiy of Loledo, ‘Lhoy wilt be rondy Apell 1 SIOUX CITY, IA, Special Disvateh to Tae Chicago Tridune. Btoux Ciry, In., Feb, In=Zero. Northwost wind. Drifting elightly. The Ponco Hno of tho 8t Paul & Floux City was upenod toeday, 1t 18 expeeted to open the Yankton & 3loux Falls Hne of the Milwaukeo & 5t. Paul loud to this clty to-murrow, ‘The Hlnols Central Hoad s open from Chicago to Withnell, sevonty milea fram this eity, It 18 hoped 1o opoea thoe manin e of ‘:‘kn('fl. Paul & Sioux City tusmorrow, but hiedly LINCOLN, NEI. Special Dispaten (0 The Chicugo Tridune, Lixcony, Not, Fev. 15,—Tho tirst traln from Chieago or Bt. Louls In thres duys arrived to- dny. The roads aro still covered with snow in many pluces from iy to ten feet nbight, Snow- plowa where the snow i3 picked are ubandoned, aaud s lurgo foree of shovelers nre ut work loud- fuig 310w on it ears und ensTyiug 1 awny, CINCINNATI, O, & CINCINNATI, (), Fob, 15.=Tho river here hns renched o hight of BNy feet, aud i uearly at o stand-still, ‘Disputehes from nbove show thut tho tiomd has uearty passed. No serious damago hus been done, Bolldlngs on tho tiver front, ovs cuplod as low toneinent-houges, are washed out, end u fow celluns urw tinoded, ‘The rlver is cloay ol lees Hoports from Oblo and Indlau ull sny that tho waters are fast receding, und wo furthor damngo 8 oxpectod. ——— CEDAR RAPIDS, IA. pecial Dispaten to The Chicago Tribunes Cenan Rars, Iu, Feb, 1—Threo inches moro suow foll lust nlht, and roports indicate thut tho storin was kevero west and north, Seve cral trning were blocked again tosduy on diffor- ent roads, ~ DES MOINES, A, Des Moings, Ia, Feb, 15.~Trains on all the trunk lines gut through yesterduy, but o storm sct In tast ulght, and tho Northwostern ls blocked ugain The brauch ronds will Lo cleared Cattlo with eufficient | ature, ‘Fhe Cotnmission was as competent s could well have been selected, cansisting of the State Auditor, the Attorney-General, and Mr, John A. Fineh, the » y suthorized Jusuranee Commissloner, ‘This Doard was frumediately organlzed, with Mr, Fineh ns Chalrmmnm, snd many montlhs we evotedton comprehiensive Investigation of the subject, Correspoclence was opened with insurance oflickals, netunries, auwd otber experts in this country ail Burope; insurance conventions and gatherings of every kind wero visited, and all possible methods were tuken to se- cure fuformation. A full report was finally prepared, and this, with o bill embodylng the best results of the investigution, hns just been presented to the Indinnn Legisiature, ‘he Conunission guve purticulur attentlion to the subject of lite-Insurance, and Its report upoit the “coliperative” or *assessment” phase of that interest 18 so pertlnent that we reproduce one of the most sensible of its winy excellent coneltuslons: nder the provisionsof the bill,"” say the Commlssigners, *we report, all companles orgnnized withant the State, Issuing any form of policy or certifieate, by whiel anythlng Is lrmmlsl'u in the event of loss of property or Ite. ‘This may exelude fron theState acluss of companles fssulng certlficates of member- ship by which at the death of o member an assessinent on existing membership b3 prom- e, Experience has fully fusthied grave doubts of the permuneney of this form of \pany. No sjeh cnmlmn)' has ever suc- ceeled for any long period.” Membership is not lield by uny obligation beyond sgreement to pay the assessments as made, It is im- practivable to compel puyment by Htiration, A8 u result of this, has, without eption, been the rule, that as the wee of members fuerenses, and the denth raty e crenses correspunsdingly, new members will not unite, and those who drop out are the strongest nnd least linble to die, The selec- tion is thus ngainst the company with an in- evitable result of practical dissolution. It iy not helleved that uny benefit from sueh com- panies, organized in other States, hus been realized equal to the loss. A company with- out_eapltal or aecumulation . can give no guiranty to our citizens, Sueh n company can only do n business smlstm:mr{ 10 Qts membersiy, when its imanngement Is within Enmiedinte observation of alithose interested. ‘I'he Connulssioners and Superintend ot Insurnnee Departments of other States aye unanimous in condemuntion ot this system, Inmany of the Stutes they ean only orgul izo bf full comptlance with the law concern- Iy the organization of life insuranee com- publes.” e ——— DEATH OF THE ‘'LONE FISHERMAN." UINCINNATE O,y Feb, 15.~Horry Hanter, the well-known netor who played the peentine charaetor of *“Lono Flshermun™ In Rice's Bvangeline compuny, died at the Cinclnnatl Hospital this morniug o typhold-fever. He was tuken sick In Kunsas City, but cume hero with tho company und attempted to play, but goon ud to o taken to L@ hospltal. e, Hlunter was nbout 85 years of ngo and his home was in loston, whers his futbor and wother still live, 1o went (nto tho dramatie wofession atan carly age and wau somo dis- tneuon m puntoimime, He waa u pupil of Jumes Mottir, and also played with Gearge Fox at the Ioward Athowieum sud othor thoatres, Fortho fust four years Mr. Hunter wus employed by Mr, B B Riee as o member of the celebrnted Evan- gellnecompany. In the plny from which thecom- DRy tukes e numo e’ assumed the chasacter of tho Lone Fisherman,~an inpersonution which o bl famons gl over the country, 1o hud for o iomgr time supported W8 paronts by his - work, o wis Kind-hearied and generous to all with whom he cunte Into contucteand ho will be audly missed by gl who Kuow tiin, eral brothors i tho profession, one of whom s with Sulvini. A Funny M New Vork Lvening Do, A dreadfully funny mun did sonethlog yoster- dity 1o look bick on which st kive bl ntense entistaction to-duy, 'Chomas Heanoy b n Guuger who llved indersoy Ciy. | Ho ud beon gunlog o nutaber of buevets of nlcobol, wid ufter fntsy~ inyg his work e washed oo and_heasd with suino of tho Huld. ‘Tho funiny wan, who L also u *longeboretnni and i fricnd of Heanoy’s, could ! (st su charming ut. opportunlly, So by it n w him on e, T twinkling Heauoy's hond waa ina bluze, Ny singulur lick and” presouco of wnind tho poor man. wus able to clap his bands over bis vyes: aod by the act bo saved hid siglt, i hule was consumed, und tho ekin of 1ia fucd, ears, und neck o budly burnd, Tenney was wken 1o the Chamboens Street Hose pltal, gnd bls woutuds wero deessed there, Hlud lll) wuido u oompluint hls bumorous assallant woull probably hnve been kicking hly heols 1o- duy 0 aocell” In this case bls GAplolt would Duve socmed to blm fur less arch und plquint than ut firet {t did. But tho worths Ronnny, though sutterlug terribiv ‘)nm. would not pro- ceed in the mutter. (1o suld knuw that be was ouly setan firo * for ful aud rofused muko anhy comglulnl whatever. Tho worry - cendlary ‘has therefory gono seot-frov; but sy tho next purson on whot ho prictices his diverts g prunks muy bo less lement ho will by woty cautions, lot us hope, lu the future. o beblnd bis "victiu, aud promptly set 1o bl sex- A BIG MAUL. An Ex-City Official of Milwaukee Rohhed of $10,000 in Money and Certificates. The Thief a Waiter Formerly Em- ployed at the Brevoort House in This City. 1o Is Captured in the Doston Square.Dealing - Clothing House Nearly All the Money and Certificates Recovered by tho Police, A apecind tetegram from Milwaukes published in yesterday mornlog's papers annonnced that ex-Controlier Jatues 8, White, of that clty, had lost $1500 in enah and £850 in cer- tificates of deposit while takinge sup- per with some friends at the Ovean Oyster House on Wisconsin sireet, e made ngreat display of hia cash, und ufter leaving the oyater-house visited nnother restaurant and drinking-house n ahort distanceaway, and short- Iy thereatter misted his wallet, After vigilunt search two certificnten for #%0 were found Inn snow-bank, and the impression gained ground that 3r. White bad lost his money, and hnd not heen robbed of Ity as wus at first supposcd. The honesty and cleverness of Mr. Phil ‘Winter, proprietor of tho restaurant conneeted with the Brevoort House on Madison street In this city, led to the speedy recovery of nearly THI ENTIRE AMOUNT of Mr. White's loss, and the nrrest of tho thief, if such be proves to e, Burly In the forenoon Mr. Winter cutled at police hemdquurters and notlifed Superintendent MeGarlele that o walter numed Jatnes Dalton, formerly wetl knnwn-la this eity, nnd recently employed in the suine cupnelty In Milwavkee, hnd turned up st his restuurnnt early In tha morniug, and, betng under the (ntuence of llquor, hud mude ngreat digplay of ensh and sceiirities to walters and others employed fu the restaurant, with whom he was formerly employed In this eity. Mr. Winter wns perfeotly well satlstied that Dalton COULD NOT HAVE COME HONENTLY Into the possession of so Iurge an amount of cush, and besides, while In the ptace, Dalton had forgotten and left behind upon his depurture o portion of the sceurities, which proved to be certiticates of deposlt for severnl thousands of dollnrs in tho banking house of Marshall & Ilsley, Milwaukee, cach of which de- pusits bore the nume of James S, Wiite, This nuine the Superintendent recognized at once, for be haits trom Mlwaukee, and Jim ‘White is one of the rock-rooted Denocracy of Wiseonsin, und very well known in and sbuut Miiwnukee. But he did not at once ennnect the uffalr with the ex-gontroller’s nume, for he hait not notieed ay yet tho telekrnm waking tho an- nouncement of THE 1058, e had, however, promptly upon Mr. Winter's notificution sent every avallnble man at Central Station forth to lovk for Hack No. 87, In which Mr, Winter had stated that Dalton aud onw of his wailters nawed Thomes Moore bad wone off together far a trip nbout town. Deteetives Koehler and Tierney were fortunate cenough to fmmedintely strike the hack-stund at the corner of Clark ‘and Mudlson strects, nnd there, i front of Willougbby, Fik & Co.'s clot- g honae, they found ek No. KL The driver sl bis patrons were inslde purchasing elothing, and when tho oflicers went inside they found ABRESTED MOORE AND DALTON hoth, friend to ubout $49 worth of clothing, for which he hud alrendy paid. Lpon being searched at the Central Station $3,00 In certificates ond SLES I cush was found upon Dalton, Il told oll sorts of contradictory storie: and by 8 em- parrnssed manner elearly showed his sl Ttoth suen wern loeked up, it subsequentiy Moore was relensed, 18 thero were no evidence sumnelent to gunruntee the police in bokding b, The certificates recovered from Mr. Win- ter, together with the 14, which the cluthing doglors cheorfully © guve up totio police upon the = roturn =~ of their property, left outstanding only &R cast, What Datton did with 168 amount hus not yet been wscertalued, but it wuy probably Il:l‘l!lrlh\uml amongst fellow-waiters In Milwau- ve us HUBI-MONE! Last evening Deteetive Otto llll'BfllN‘. of Mil- 3. of wankee, arcived I this fo tike churge ot Daiton, 8 ho start for honie tos@orrow . It from nll that can bo ascertnined con Mr. White's loss thatha fell i with ex-S Mchonald, Patrick Coyne, o professionnl game bler, und soveral well-known *rounder I aloni i tho enrly morning hours turne the Oceen Oyater House deeply under tho ouee of liquor, and MINUS ABOUT TWO-TRIBDS OF $15,000 {n money and seeurlties whaich he was known to have had about him, 1t was thought from tho efrcuustances that the money lad heen ost, Lut the find i this snow-bank indleated thut up ut Intlu- somebady bul found - and gotten awny with tho wallet, It was not known, untit after the arrest Ino o thin ety tnat the walter Dalton bad jumped from town on the train which left for thks city at §:15 In the morning, Whilo the polico were lmnf Tookite for the first Loss, tho report was clrenluted that Mr. White bl been agaln robbed of #2200 o certifientes und §155 censh, It was nse cortull that he bud been put in L.cu ut tho oyster-house, und that be realty had een TROBUED A SECOND TIME e thoraugh search of the premises, ound Coyaie in tho busement with ever the potico showed i Coyne went out, when thoy mnde known thelr business the cook very opportunely discovered n pockot-book Iying Just benenth” the range, which was fotnd 1o contadn the missing amoun The &tory runs that Mr, White wenlthy man, got this motr found o much trouble In keeping, ny the ceeds of the srle of tho Mibwnukee Neaws, n puper which bo sold ont since the Gartield victory luet fall for the suin of £26,000. 1t secns Il:i IMIL' not to bo able to renlize the proceeds ot the suto. ; Daltou has told so muany different atorics whilo locked up hero thut there 18 senrocly wny uke {0 protending to fnterview him, Jjo wis heavily under tho influence of lguor, 1 when Sober aud confronted with the evide of his erime nt M to tell about it. White lost the Nt tho sccomd by thloy of the fuct thut be hud A MILWAUKEE ACCOUNT. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieugo Tribune, MILWAUREE, Feb, W—John M, Dalton and his companion, who were urrested at Chicago this afteraoon, are wmpdoubtedly the principnt partles in the robbery of Jumes 8, White 1n this city Inst night, it “tho police bave n theory which mplicates others, Mr. White, wha for- merly owned the Milwankee Daily Neas, and hold tho ° position of City Controller, while arlnking in the Ocean oyster-houso with OHL OF WO nequiintar reame engnged fn an altercution with u ¥oung man pamed mn Bwetlund, ‘Pue latier boasted thut he could buy and sell White, The ibited thelr money, Whito sbowing £, n” curreney und §8,000 fn certiflentes of dopusit, He Was® very curolvss with tho money, and Heekman & Oyne, "E". o Thepolice: und it 8 sul tho cook. lwaukeo, bo mny condese Impression bero Is that Mr, let, and wus . robbedl of who had becotue uwnre 1oey. ngers of the restnurant, wrged bl ot [tut o dlght. Later ho w it to other saloons, Hod atiout midnight discovered thut he hud been robbed. Duiton 8w walter, who hud applied that evening for a situation In tho restaurant, T tiest tollof, When Bix arrese becnim wiik that ho bud pleked White's pucky Ilee nuthoritivk seom fo agreo that the whole il wite i pit-tp Job IO 0 ety of fast FOURK on who aee using Dalton a8 i tool, bt Tho Tuet thut ho had made away with nearly all tho plunder somuewhat unsetticos thls thoury, Tho pu (BRI CUR Swallowing Poison. Swnllowlng und Inhuling the noxivus impuritios wenernted by Catureh, polenn not sloite 1he nusil or- s, Lut e stomach wid Jongs. rumddy, ko douches und ot ibly reuch It § et wxplaliin 110 Worl " Wel Do Meyer's now luoeulint “Llie wleimenta unid by hin urs alivarhed us tembrutie Uirighout W rtain youtEunl-Ios. Jia ui Ticlted testisnoniny fro st 0 1ho ddisgias, tanny Wonsunds v Jasyve Dilal ny. {prngurly 6 share 7. Waaington-p Meveu mumburs of 1 roat beneit” ey . urybudy . Numner, Froderick, ith Cutarel us 1 wad s ey A Rauker, 01N Uinrkeat, o Farmzyeara ] aid ot brath shroush ) usd Wol Lo “utugrt M, 1. Nh el “i Crunk, Atlane toiyl, Chleay wy minltorlut labors.” Lluskill, N. Y.; *1trol adelly M. 9., Blin, b Stoyeea Wilrent A N free, ') et I el v 1o Ry nddreas by Il:“"l‘t“nr:\\'a & C0 4 Hegesty N Yo at 31U coiy- Tho Intter hnd fitted hlwself¥and his. Kiiowa, oiE GREAT GERMAN - | REMEDY “ | RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, GOTT, SORENESS i ormx i CHEST, { SORE THROAT, i QuIinsy, SWELLINGS axp i SPRAINS, | FROSTED FEET anp EARS, BURNS arp 2 . sBOALDS, e § Conunal Bodily Painy, ¢ TOOTH, EAR : anp ¢ HEADACHE, & § AL OTRER PAINS = ACHES. o Praparation on earth equals 8r. Jacons OIL asa marx, ¢ atax, siurir and cnear Esioroal Hemedy, A trial eatails tivalr tritling autlay of fo) Cxx1s. ad every ¢ ‘with Jain cen have cheap aud positive provtof DINECTIONS IN ELEYEN LASOTAGES. . 01O BY ALL DRUOQISTS AND DEALERS [N MIICINE, e A. VOGELER & CO. ! Baltinore, 3., 1. 5.4 § AMUSENEN GENTRAL MOUSK AT SECURE YOUR SEATS T0-DAY FOILTHE THEQ, THOMAS ENI 5, BEETHOVE: Feb. NIGIT ; alice ol llore JONEFFY, the distin- and fedt upiear, Rgulshnd Plunise, . vy o TR R i S, H0, 61 nnger, SILW. MYVICKER'S THEATRE. The Salvini Season! *SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘Fhe snin of Sents for nny one ox mure of the elzht performnnces to be xivon by SIGNOIE SALVINT will commence nt MUVicker's Thentro, oo THURSDAY, AL B, 1 el . " The Prices of ftexeryed Seats will be $1.50 and $3, it wecording to loeation. SITOIRE FOR FIRST W . Feh ereniiy, FK, 'THELLO A MLET HORRORS! LY W, L AV ian'e und Prow'r. CURES [y sanesaiy Sitince, yit . hix Mntee a0 2, “is Wednesdny Night Agatn, THE RIGE'S SURPRISE PARTY, : BLiJES. g e T L B S TS| Horrorsl, Horeoral - 2 | 38 Charming Su- Sunday nivht I Woob fon. THEATRY, GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Increasing 1h;e;e-s—t. Standing-Room Only. Wonderful Succesn of the popular Tragedlan, nat time of tho gront play day, Suturdny, and Sunidn hursday~HAMLET Fris e, e und $L.00. Seats e f + Y OF MUSIC, ‘ Istedeat, near Mudison, “Solu Propriator, ACADE Woas Side, } WML EMNE Every Evaning und Matinees thix week, g Orfutna) Bl 4—Smith, Waldron.Cronin & Martin, Miss Mugito Horsel, ' Miss Nellle Richards, n Spociaities. GEO, 1t KD in his local druma, TOOR AND FRO OF CHICAGO, Supportod by GEO, LEARUCK and the 8tock € Admisslon—Eveniogs and Sunday, Matinea, 13, &5 ae, Weid, und Sat, Mattheos, 15,55, and e, Boats sth Edison und 1oil tolephones TNEATRE. lundny. Feb. 1L every even- and Satuniay Mavnves, tho peo- ‘n Aavorit "MAGCIE MITCHELL, | chirated Inipr, uns, supportod by I USSELL und specinlly-relveted Draniatio il Wednesday at $p. m., tho only FANCHON MATINEE. | “Ihls o €8 i~ LORLE. Hutininy. Kok B-11 HEATE OF 0AK MWYICKER'S THEATRE. ONLY THIS WERK—The renowned Comedis unw und Chirru ctam, Bl LA, MIGRANLS, J lutrodueing thelr ¢ v 3 D Songs, Dances, Duets, and Charncters, )\’Vux‘ el -"‘f"fln';fl'fl:‘;\';"fi-fl“ 'x'x'.""fimn. SALVINL 2 TSPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, ion Wednesday, Saturday, Every Evonlng att, Matinoon W aud Nunday, Leavitt's English Opera Burlesque Troupe. MUSIC-HALL. Chulcs Bonta far Dauinatlon of Fasst, or Bootheren Night, con b buid nt the Windwor Firopean Hotel, Tt Bk, W PUBLICATION VE FANOUS OPERAS. - MIGNON, i by alasari Shers iees o o Kiown b Parts, whero (€ alowly bub wuroly workud it wa e nent disthetlon, and lus beconio oo of Grite; e very il necupive RO pugos, uid dow Horury of mustonf thee furninivn te Ui purchusr qul il order. d Opera by VERDL Camposed n teat Bstinben 1ot the tulorof Kayplownd thit ancleut Kigdou, whers alaothe tary b lnbit. Tho wiounio WTo uf old e tws et butoro s, wid fs ik vivid by the - Chvilling wuste OF ono of thy et hriliiant of cuw= Wiete, CARMEN, {822y Grouats uizer, A gnantsh oy Gpura, Witroduciig Kpaiial Gypalos Soidicm, Spantsh Dong, B Torradir shd Kpanish ous truband 1 ure. \We dre i contaet with the blaarre Wiy td ielionta of ha Shunish byninsuia, und e musie fa quito In coustuancs with the pravulling Lrigitnss, MEFISTOFELE, (& Hy A, BOITO. *Setias tofute Iy tho trua fiend, so- cuntlng 1o Guthu, Whoss poens 3 cloasly uildod Ihroughont. A dufing eviposition, Foanile s wulrd, und now widely ¥iven, and prouounced s sugs conn ZA, (), dr ¥, VOX BULDE. wboss A o ivisto 1 most trkina. wid who ine truducos us, i a frea Una sy wad BUNIOTONS K8Y, L0 iwatnne unid ‘Furks duriug Uie war. ¥ory pobular. Any book walied, pust trov, for retall prive, LYON & NEALY, Chicago, il . OLIVELRR DITHON & QU Luatea.

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