D!#d of Typhoid Fever. | ^Jacob Brisbin, an engineer on the ^ southern division of the I. C. H. R.. j,died this morning at 9 o'clock of tv* a phoid fever, at the residence of Robert J Jennings on the Westside. where hlt;* Jwas boarding with his wife and one child at the time of his death.Brisbin was a young man not over ‘A* years of age, and one among the i youngest engiueers on the line. 1 he t circumstances connected with his re- I (cent sickness and death are rather pc- x ouliar, if all reports are correct, in j the lirst place brisbin took sick about two months ago, but recovered sunt- j eientlv to go east te Pennsylvania af- ,ter his family. On returning he was I , | re quested by. the company, who was j short of help at the time, to make a . ( trip to Cairo, which he did. (It is I possible and very probable that thel companp at the tiiue did uot under-j staud the nature of the case.) Hemade the trip, however, the exposure J producing a relapse which terminated. J I as the physician states, In his death Ithis morning.The funeral services will lie held atj the residence on Wednesday afternoon II at 2 p. m. Rev. J. M. tireen will con- !duct the services, t