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—_— THE LITTLE SISTERS. The Fricnds of the Aged Poor Are Coming. Women Who Feed Only on *The Crumbs of Crumbs,” fhey Will Be Auxiliaries to the Order of St, Vincent de Paul, The Champion Beggars of the World. Arrsngements aro completed for a new organi- gation of charity in the citv, by which the ays- tematic benevolenze of Chicago will bo both en- panced and rendered moro practical among a large class Of the population whose necessities aro very pressing. The Relier and Aid Society accomplishes very moceh, and to its efforts are sdded those of the various minor eocieties work- jpg under local church direction. Tho Roman Catbolics, who siways bavo the poor with them, spetain many charitablo institutions, such as an O:phsn Asvlum under the Sisters of St. Josepls, containing 250 inmates: the House of the Good Sbepherd and Magdalen Asylem; three hospi- s, the Mercy, the Sisters of Clan! ad the Alexion DBrothers; snd mauy gchools into wlnch aro gsthered hun- dreds of children whose squalor and’ misorics practically exclude them from the associatious dominant in the public-eciool buildings. Most notable smong thees are Father Waldron's schools, near Eighteonth street. Each Catholic parish in the city—indeed, in the Diocese—contains & ST. VINCENT DE PATL SOCIETY, whose duty it 1a to provide for tho poor. These Bozieties hiave a coustitution and roles, s general preszization in the United States, aud curre- sponding societies all over Europe, with a cen- tral office in Paris. There are general uzd Jocal pSicess, but the organization is essentially prac- Yiesl, and singularly fre from parade or cere. povy. The members psy s wouthly sssessment Ioto the treasury, each parish coniributes s sescly colection, and, whea ciccum- jtances permit or exigency requires, picnica or other entertainments are de- vised to enlurge the funds. These are Besoted exclusively tgthe poor. The disburse- ment ie intrusted, uoder wize regulation, to tie xind-hearted aud sble-tolied in esch pansh, who 1 ersonally ascertain tho needs of tho widew orthe invalid, and who attand without recom- pense to the paviag of reut. tho buying of coal, Tie sending of _provisione, £0d the procarement of clothes. The Sotiets never epends auy money on ostentation. and the names of the re- ciients of ite bounty are not convesed to tho cenous or the prurient. 178 PRACTICE IN LEGATD TO FUNERALS deearves more than 8 pesving word. ‘Lhere are dozens of *‘benevoient ™ sucicties in tne city whose members spssmodically surprise, but Boarcaly edify, thie public by appearing iu dismal Pprocessions, headed by 8 hearseand a brass baud, audcladin milliver's toggery and cosjumer’s gon- gawa. This survival of one cf the unfittes: cus- Toms of savage tribes—?or precesrionsare of bar- beriug origin aud & perpetusticn of rude anriq Sy—is intended sa s display of *benevoleuce —towhom? Not to the dead, certzinly; still Tess 10 his widow cr his heirs, Many of the lar- gest 1unerals which ate geen in Chicazo follow tue remains of men mm whose wreiched teno- Tuents there is not a dollar wherewith to buy bresd for to-morrow’s breakfsss. Why does it Dot ccour o thesa crowds of Ostensible *+triends" that it would be kinder to give 1o the widow the sum of money which they spend in hacks and jncidentals?” Not lopg ago eighty icies accompapied to the grava the body of o mun whose heart-broken wifo had to appiy the Dext dsy to strangers for means to pav tho Tuneral expenkes, and Lread to tced her babas, Tke valgar and eruel custom of * big tnpersis, ‘where the artendant expenditare is # mockery of ‘want, should Ls disconuteranced in the wuterest of real chamy. Tho Sociery of St. Vincent de Paul sets the example. Its members pever parade on euch occasiors. The Society pays the funere! expeuses, and hsnds to the widow as Isrge an additional sumasits fonds permit. These socisties are nuder the spiritosl charge of each parieh priest, who is himself usunally the largest contributor; but the adminietration of afaus is introsted to laymen of tact and expe- miesce. Tom Brenan, whowe besrt is 66 bix thut 3t has etarved evers other part of Lis body, is foremost 1n this quiet and persisient work, and probelly knows and has belped more poor peo- ple, in proporiion to lus entire acquaintance, lan any other man in Chicago, unless it be Yaa (Hara, Nes all tho leading men of 1ihe Catholic denomination lend their meane, great or small, to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, but both the collection aud dis- tuibation of the -alns are carriod on in the llxlmca which becomes what is czlled the St. Chryeostom, “the #cope of all God's com- mends.” The Society hiaa determined on an important 2 br which its work shall be made atill more elicient,~namely, 1o establish a bouse of the LITTLE SISTELS OF TRE PUOL, x5dfo make them its general almoners. The Littla Sisters of the Foor are devoted, firat, to taking care of the old who bave no bhomies or loeans ; after that, to benevoience in every form. ‘Their spiritnal rule 18 talen from St. Au- gustine, and theur temporal works of merey are uncer the guidance of St. Vincen: de Paul, the founder of tle Sisters of Charity, to whom Louis Veuillot, the great Ultramontane, say8 the Lit- tle Sisters of the Poor aro cousins. THE CUSTGME of the Little Bistera will quickly familiarize them to the public. As their vow does not per- it them 1o own ansthing,—even a prayer-book or 8 pur of ehioes—their wearing zpparel, lilie their rosaries, is comwon proparty, snd, al- though they have the pretty French knack of slwars lookicg exceedingly neat, their gannents e fourd to be of the poorest fabrics und of wirzculousiy long gervice. Their dresses, often Patchedand darved with askill whicn proves that Woner's small finger-tips bave ey are .nf gerge. usually quite threadbare, and cnt inthe simplest close-titting fashion. A cloak, ide enough ;0 protect the conients of baskots, sovers the eutire figure, and the hoad is idaen br 2 lutle biack capuchiv, or hood, untrimmed. Le 1ace is framed in a neat white' can which 16 tied under the chin by stiffly-ironed mmshin $triogs. These are drawn iuto 2 neat bow which 00LS 0 very Iike a mims'er's immmcaiste wltte ;nnk_u tlat the observer who notes the resem- laue for the fint time urnally fails to re- Press an uresistible emile. The rale of ths or- der i the quintessenco of spiritual “and actual mrg::. For her portion in ife the Littlo Sis- -+, THE CRUMIS OF THE CRUMDS. {‘.oma Vetillot savs, * Sho earns Ler bread at Ue cost of Ler life, aud makes tho excheuge as Eneqml 24 pogsible. Wlen nothing remeins for €r, glie goes to bed supperlees ; when every- M ¥ else is covered, it she tinds a ™mg not v B.L Itauswars for hor ehivenng mghts.” They Bisberin thesged peor, without asking any %nfl.mousq.s:ncrced. or making avy disting Mofsnlcgeorcrcuss, and maintain " them by REWE eversthing which is uol Iy to their omtort cutil ¢ cl ir o ¥ itle & Ceath clanns thoir a-hes, Tho H Ster is pronounced the beggar '"z _excellenc If sho cun Burpsss @ this calling Sister Mare Josoph, with e {8wils of 25) orphaus, or Sister Walburga, # tho white coronet, sho must, mdced, bo = .hsuumonun. Tke ouly thioy which the Litcle Fister will not take for clurity it tho cup of cold fater. Tuat would go tuo Old Xollis at Jowe 2800d; aud ehe is forbidden, by 10is, fo par- 3328 of food or drink away from the old people, 43d unl afier ther have been fed 2nd satistied. ishop Koley will provide s bouse nmear y-‘lxnck 's Church for the Listlo Sisters, who wil shortly takio poswession. =nd enter upon their kflrl,- These Sicters are ususlly Irench or €Iian; now and then Irieh. The dresry char- 3¢:6r of their toil, snd its bleak, unsympathotic, ;:d thakiess associations, do not atcruct the b [etican young woman of the period, wlo Lre- h"! 10 rmi 10 tne exireme of fashion on the one 2ad, or to ucience, spuciacies, and Emaocipa- on oa the other, p A Baronial Scoundrel. The Springfield (Masa.) Republican serves up £32 details of tho recent elopement from Wees Stwkbriage, which occationed sucl s sensation 10 Westorn Massechuses:s. The name -of the Tizcalin the affair was Fredorick Adulphus Voo Ripprache, son of the late Baron Yon Rup- Precat, of Munich. e was remarkebly briliisnt #3 & soung man, gradusting with bovor at the Tmen Military Academy in 18G9, but deserted §790 his corp:a ihie next year. and gailed for New | tk. Here, when hus funds were gone, Lo C.auged Lis pame to Carl Scburz, aod enlisted 1:ourarzy, being stationed at San Autonio, 2. and solaequontly promoted to Ser- ril, 1675, be was mus- E3ol: buy ia | correspondents, and 8o became acquainzed THE CXHICAGO TRIBUNE SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1876—SIXTEEN: PAGES. tered oul through the influencs of the German Micster. 1 tho July fellowing, Schurz sdver- tred 10 the Warerly Magaz for young lag wit] bridze, an adopted Aliss Ida Cone. of Weet Stoe daughter of Fravklin Cope. In September ho wisiied her, makiug 2 mos azroeablo imorosaion by hixculture and geatlemanly qualities upon the West Stockbridge people; taen ho went to Albavy and finailz eniiszed sgain, and was de- tailed for offico duty ; the while he corresponded with 1liss Cone, writivg in Greek, when bo thouelit other y.arties wors reading the lctters ; aod wade humself couspicuous as a Christian Toung man. About the 1st of No- vember Lo boriowed =z suit of clothes from a second-land dealer, with all the money bo could yet, and eot to Borkebire fora bride. io returued to Aibsuy with Miss Cone, and thoe pair were marrics. The bappy couplo then retursd to West Stockbridge, and theace to New York, mteuding to sal for Vieona, After spending a forturght at a HBobuoken hotel, and, juast befcre the bitl was to be presented, Vou Rappreeht or Schurz took his wite's trunisy to heve them inspected aud stored on the steamer ; also her wateh aud chain to be re- paired, bier diamona ning to bo cloaned, ele., and suiled for Lrewen Dec. 11; and the ue. serted wife was left to find her way Lome =5 fekt she Inve: ion by the aution- ties shows that the trasks woe marked *Daroness Vou luppreeht, caro of Laros Augustus Voa Bupgrecit, Augsburg.” © TEMPERANCE Effort to Form a Politico-Tem- perance Organization in Chicengo. Object of the Sunday Ifectings in tk First Iethodist Church, POLITICS AND TcMPZRANCE. ORGANIZING A FARTY. An adjonrned meeting of citizens in favor of the formation of & tempersuce political party was held st eveuing at No. 300 West Magiso street. The crowd in sttendnuck was ncither large nor euthitsisstic, aud J. O. Lrayman, Esq,, whe presided, experienced no duliculty iu main- taicing order. Andrew Erost, of tho Committes on Printing, submitted las report 1n regard to the publication of an address to the peoplo of Chiesgo and vicin- ity cabing 8 mass-meeting of those favorable to the formation of a political party of which Tem- yeranee should be tie chief plank.in the nlat form. 1lestated that the daily papers of tiis city bad agrezd to publish such sn addrese, as also the weekhies, aud suggesied that the offer be aceepted. Tlo report wss, on motion, sceepts ed and ordered iiled. Speoches were made by those present, and srter £omo debato 1t was co- | cided to publish the following address this morn- iug, after which an adjourumeus was bad nnty Thursdsy, the 27ch of Jauuary. T'haniciag e le of Cireago: At a meetingzof the friends of lemjerance st tie bail Ne, 5 Slattivou strest, for the parpose of Inbitory Leagie, preparatury 20 politied action, the following paper was adopted zud ordered published ¢ [The paper, after seting forth at great length the £VES Erulag out of the s of liguur, coneiicss 8 otiows =y in which we wan rid oursclves of the wsibilities invelved in the traffic is to out- fusing 10 Tecoguize it and by the lml f of thi iniyorisbion, manufactire, sud sile of all thut can futo: e, st use tho ballot, as in the He will Loid us 2¢ roepanti- 1 11se of Gur voting franclise as for any of our lives, Self-prescrration,—that nrst law of nature—duty to our chiidren aid 6ar fellow-men, the Precervaiion of our el yoliieal, 2nd religions iustitutlons, deinand this of us, “Iheretore, in rufeing the banger of legal probibition agunet this tradlc, zud ju armaying ourselves iua po- Ditical organization for it cxtinction, wa iuvote, and shall expeci to re the aid and co-oneration of ev- ery trie man, aud ry Cheistian ve tero is 1ove political economy, more dom, zicre mocial ecicuee, yLilosoply, in tue single word Proluition, as aprlied 1o the Lighor trafi, than in all the oi.rical partisaus ever sed § wud Bxure L we propose Wil proli dinsd prio to orgamice s pu tion of L6 biguor teaite 55 oo of it ples, P Thi espurience of the past and the facts of the pres- ent admenizh us that We c3nnOL FEiy upon the existing partis for prokibitory legisiation, forswhisky is King in tieir counsels; and, to” propiiste the liquor intor- est, they are compelled from internal preszura to shepe thelr policy sna measores, IndependeLt poiitical action, or the abndaament of thy tield of roform, xro the aliernatives left us. We Propuse t0 accept the former from this time onward, T'o perfect our orgsuization, and 10 lay plans for fu- tare action, an adourned meeting will be beld at the ball No, 36) West Madisou strect Thursday eveuiny, Jau. 1 iriendly to the movement are cordially invited to artend, — SUNDAY TEMFERANCE MEETINGS. MLS. NOLYOXE's INAUGTEAL ADDRESS. An earncst call bns been lately extended to the Woman's Temperance Union to establish Sundsy aflternoon religions service. This de- msnd bss boen complied with, and, at the firss meeting lest Sunday, Mrs. M. B. Holyoks de- livered an address setting forth the reasons for this movemsens. She siafed, in the first piace, that the object of hoiding such meetings was that those who bed lately been rescued from the thraldom of intemberance, ana who were detaived by business from the daily temperauce meetiogs. might bo profited Ly the ministratioas of those whom thes haled as rescuers; thnt others £till under the fatal grasp of the demun Drink might receive instiuction specially adapt- ed to their case {rom those mosi familiar with their peeds ; that clorks and young men em- plozed down town, a8 well &5 trunsient guests and constant boardors at the hotels clustsing rround the business ceutre, might enjoy warw and living couuse’. Tue worreu of tne Union had held the matter n prayectul deliberasion, whetber it were of the Lord or wo. Ou cither hand thera were dan- gersto be avorded. Tley would not run before they were seut, uor wien the Leador ceiled would they be slow to o On the_previcus Friday. at a lurge meeting af the Executive Commitiee, it wad Uuaniuioasiy voied to inau- arato a series of temperarce addresses for Sun- fteruons at the leciure-room of the Firat AL K. Churen for the present, 1o ve couducted by vanous Cinstinu women ib the ey, Tue chief reison given for engaging in the work was thet they believed Providence indi- eated 1t as the missing Iink in theso times in reaching the mmsses. The devotees of the cup were secretly uneesy, and, to_pacity consciencs, Bouzlit the excuses of infidelity ‘The great problems of life aud the heresfrer were tho stock staples of discussion mong dnuking meu 3 but, naturally, they wouid not enter the sanctoary. Such wers iavited to enter theso meetiugy, for this was uot to bo s church, but a wutually heinful religious aud temperance society. Ko other tavetingin tho ety ou Su day ad precisely the satno object or similer 1o- strumentalitics. The duilv temperance meeting Liad ¢ ed the seal of Divine Providence, It was & Cenienuinl revival, whero not ouly did nien sbandou ¢rin¥, but often renousced other self-indulgences, and began Lo seek the true life, In cutenng upon this work they also be- lieved it to be in harmony with the spint of the ago, which recognized the puwer of the individual. Moody 8ud Savker badg illustraled the truth “thuat tho wit- ness of tho snirit by signs following was more thun the imposition of band» »s 3 call snd induc- tion to the runistry of reconciliation. ‘The werk also alilized the ialcnss so long hid inu papkin. i'rejudice, precedent, and causcs equaliy unworthy, had contrived to prevont tho voce of wowan from testifying what God Lad done fur her. Woman bad Jouy led 1n the fash- icnabie world and iu the literarycoterto, aud had often veen tue tempter of man, As she had been man’s destrover, =0, under God, lot her be man'y deliverer, leadiug tho lost to tha Bavior of the world. Extraordinary Case of Mesmerism in Scotiund. North British Muil. 3uch excitement and not 2 fittle indignation ‘were occzsioned in (iovan oo Wednesduy after- noon by the conduct of o mesmerist, snd thero is soma talk of & civil action being raised agamst him for injuries intlicted on a regpectabie young marriod ;020 residiog in Lurndyke street. who was allowed to lie on the cold, damp ground in Nepier street for aboui twenty winutes in o £tate of mewmerim, and had to be covveyed on a barrow to the police office, and the gervices of a medical man obiamed before he was brought 10 his xevees. 1ho mesmerist geve an oaler- tainmeut 1n tho burg on_tie previcns avemug, and the young man, who is a fitter in one of tho ghip-building ysrds, wes meemerized slong with geveral others. and, whilo in thas state, the meswerist commsauded bim to come to the cor- per of the above strect at & quarter to 2 o'clock on the folloxiniz day and share with biwm the half of lns dipner. 1bs ftior weat to hus work in the morning =1l right, but, just as he was in the act of taking his_dinner, he suddenly left tho table, carryiug s little jug full of Lroth. and made his way dovn Govan road in an oxcited manuer to the placo whero tho * Profess to mect him. A large crowd Boon coilested rouud the poor fellow, who was as if pinoed to the wall, bolding on tenaciousty to his little jug contamning the broth. Ha eventuallv slid down upon the cold ground, however, and lay thers for about twents minutes, Tho excited crowd expected tho mesmworist to Leep his appoint- ment and raliovo the poor follow from bis posi- tion, but Lie ¢id not put in an appesrance. The police arrived on the scene, and the man was converyed to the oflice ou a barrow. IHis limba were by this time perfectly stiff, and, with the exception of a wlight movement of the heart aua pulse. the body showed very little signs of life. Dr. Barras was sent for, and, after considerable diiculty, succeeded in' bringing the young rel- low out of his mesmeric slcep, after his wife aud brothers, who had come to the ofice; had been greatly alarmed about bis condition. ' The man’s hezith mwust have suifered considerably by the exposure, as e shiverod like an aspen leaf uubmukemug, and had to bo taken homein a cab, —_—— EXPECTATIONS. Much peace is his who, when the days b gaunt, Can fpurnat Fancy's bint; Time's,dsy siecility, Aud bie at ouce Where hopeful exu-Beuns slant ACTOKS thie gtorgeous miets of Probability, Aud vaunt, xs all Lis own, Soma goldén duys Lhat Lizve not shona, Alftiough Unfortune, like an Atilla's footeteps preas The greeuncsy out of life in all rexlily, Who conid deny Mi.awber, in his bleak duress, The consolstions of Lis nleality ; Or eiuk his comfort-laden shigs, Blaking their humeward way o'er unmapped deaps? 1f, when the actual days come twisted hard From Sol's Lot spindie, Fancy's def: siwplicity Cliooses to suatel from Desting's hying card Some ficecy webe, and, from their mevk plasticity, Fashion Such diiys ay seom Fulgliment of a darlig dresm,— Who would, cold-Eearted, s3y this angel * Na; _Or Ebieme Ler boast with measured exleulation 2 Tight in duing wiat ske may X the koul of ‘Dullness with anticipation, "Twould hurily be a cheerior world than now I rural cocks, cre sunrise, would not craw, Cincaco, Hoven H. CAMPLELL, DENTISTRY, Tgmfi? 5 g%a DR. MAGNUSSON, DENTIST, Soutbeast corner Randoiph und Dearbora-sis., Room 5, conzinties 1o miake {ull Ects best Guun Teetls for 39, war- Tant J the bams 0 every particular for wiiich other Dentists chaige fron: 4 to $30, Teeth filled frat- clars 3¢ reduced rates. MCHESNEY'S POFULARDENTAL PARLORS Corner Clark and Bandolpk-sts. You may pay §25_or £30 for a full set of t-ath elsa- where; but woy, when you get the best for §87 Gold filiing, Gret-cla-s, warrauted ten years, at very low rIztes, to suit the hard tiwes, . TEETH! ! Bist 1 Gum Teelh | S6. Wh pay $200r §31 for teeth? Dr. Cain makes tho e for £6. All Viliugs very low. DR, W. M. 1L 2 Dearborn-st. DENTISTIRY. uste Feunsylvania. College Ars’ experisuce, Oice, Lnm nzieste, Full sots (14 teeth), $5 L §1.50; wilver, 75c, Teeth ex- 10, corner Clark and Snuall gold 1illi {I}FM"C_‘I{P.NG" 5 COPARTNEE The ndersigued have this day entered juto partnes- sbip under the firm name =ou etyle of Georwe e Co., in the City of Chicagoacd State of Il in the manufactire and purchase sad ele of Eouzs and shoes at wholeaale, for the term of three yesrs from tae Izt day of Japuary, 1 George W. Weber and Guetayn Brécher wre the gen=ral partuers, 2ud Theodore 3, Weber is o special partuer, and bhas contributed the sum of forty thousznd dollire to the comu:un stock, GEO. W. WEBER, GUSTAVE BRECIER, - THEU. B. WEBEK. OLULICN. The partuciehip Leretvfore existing under the firm name of Haydo & U'irien is this day dicsolved Ly ma- tusl congent. All sceonnts will be collected and detite raid by E. C. Iayde, w20 will continto thc businesd of carriage manuficturing aud repairing o sll ite branches at the old staud, 731 aud % O U TYON. litp beratofors zisting between Pal- l ia this day diseolved by tautual consent. The business will be continued by Wm, T. Pugh. Jan. 15, 133 MISCELLANEOTUS, ILLINOCIS HIASTIVEC REEISTER. A DIRECTORY of all Mzsozic Bodies, with 1 members of every Loage ju the State, Price, For sale at office of LULLETIN PRINTING CO., 132 Monroe-at., southwest corner Clark. tho West. ANl Works on Phrensingy for sale. Inatious, £2 Lo §5. _Descriptions from Photographs, §2. LEGAL. Sale of Collaterais. Tnderand by viztue of s vower of sils contained in 5 nute dated Sept. 7, 1973, made Ly Joseph W. Helmer to the order of Cusnincey T. Bowen for 35,040, payuble 4 months after tie date thereof, with interest at 10 per ceat aftor maturity st the Bank of Maatreal, Chicigo, 2nd by said Bowen duly indoresd, T rall, on_the 19th day of Janucry, 1874, at 1 o'cluck p, m., at the north duor of the Chimber of Commoree, ai tha corger of TaSalle and Washington-sts., i the City of Chicago, Til, el at pablic snction (0 tho Lighest Lidder for canti 1n band, 100 sbares of the Calumet sud Chicago Cana! and Dosk Company, deposited s coltateral ge- curity 1or the payment of aid note, default baving been made iu the Jayment thercof, Terms of sale cash, W, T. BURGESS, Attorney at Law, No. 47 Ciark-at., Clicago, Jan, 17, 1 _AMUSSMENTS. . ATCTION SALES. MVICKER'S THEATEE, BY G. . GOLE & GO, 68 and 0 Wabash-ar, LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! Of Jarrett & Palmor’s Superb Shaksperoan Pagesnt, HENRYV. Or, The Batglu of Agincourt. Pronounced by Press anid fablic the Most Perfect Production Ever Pluced on the Chicugs Stage. A Full Line of Seasonable Boots Shoas & Rnbars ‘Will be offered at our next Regular Sals On Wednesiay, Jan. 19,40 9:30 &, ., To which we invite the atten DRY GOOD 3, Tuzsday, Jau. 18, at 9:30 2. m, Regzular Auction Sale of Staple and Fancy Lry Goods, I(usm;g, Notions, Underwear, Gloves, end Mitts, Enit Goods, -Furs, Hats and Caps, Men’s and Boys’ Overcosts, &c. 5 ceses Cotton Flannels of very superior quality. Saie poremptory. 100 pigs Glassware, including Glass Sets, P‘tcuers& Batters, Tuamblers, Nzppies, T o ciose a large consiunment of superior Wri Copyiug INKS of the American Ink Co.'s ture. Also Mucilage, Stationery, ke. GEO. I GURE & CU,. 63 and 70 Wal 103 Vincenpes-27., corner Thiriy-ser:nti-st,, e Elegant Marble-Front Residence, Y5 JAN. 18, AT 10 O'CLOCK. t and most legant assortment of Furni- ture that nns becn otfered t public wuction, The va- tire Furuiure manfuctured to order jn New York. Suit, very eleborats Cliamver Sets, Marbledop Sideborrds, Murble-top_ Tables, Eany Chairs, Buok-Cases, Sofuy, Ledsteads, Bureans, Ser tary, Ut:om.ns, Lambr-quins, Lace Curtmwus, Cor- nices, Shades, Refrigarators, Parlor and Cook Stovis. Cuild's Criv, Etaers Suwing-Machme, Hali-Teeo, Hair JMattresges, Bedding, Chiua, Glass, and ateware, Pillar Extension-Taule, Marocco Upholstered Duning Chaire, Englisy Body-irunceis Carpets I every roow, Stair Carpat, Oii-Cloth, - Pino, Stool aad Cover, two elegant Bl -Faztures. ete, €O, Auctiouvers, On Saturday, Jen 23, at 0% o’clock, 10 crates W. G. CROCKERY, 3 crates YELLOW WARE, 105 pkgs GLASSWARE. AT 10:0 O'CLOCK, Turkish Prunes, in good order, In lota to 3Ir. GEORGE RIGNOLD za. Y V. Xr. C. 1, BISHOP as..... LISTOL, Mr. F. THORNE as., UELLAY, And the Great Combined C‘n.w.lmnics of Booth’s and MeVicker’s Theatres, SUPERB SCENERY, T DazZLING ARMORS, COUNTLESS COSTUSMES, ANGIENT WEAPONS, PERFECT PAEAPHRENALLS, THE LONDON MADRIGAL LOYS, CHURCH-BELL CHIMES. FULL AND EFFICIENT RO FORTY-TWO SPEAKING CHARAC TWO HUNDRED AUXILIALRL THE THRILLING TABLEAUX Are uightly honozed witls double and triple cucores. Act1—The Embarksation, Act 2—-'I'ho Sicze of Harfleur, Act 3—The Battle of Agincourt. Act4—The King’s Reception, _ _Act5-The Espousal, ITmORSERYIN o Thls is positively tho last week of this graat produc- tion, an the envagements of Muskrs, Jurreit i Palmer compe! its transter to other citics, Friday evening, Ienelt of Mr. RIGNOLD, SATURDAY MATINEE at huif-past 1, Jouday evening, Jan, 24, firat appearance in Chi- cago of the youthful and charming srtiste, iss MLS- NIE PALMEL, n au eatirely new romantie drati, written expresely for he ed LAUGHING E! ADELPH] THEATRE. Here We Come, Triumphant!! Novelty upon Novelty. Ths very acme of Amuse- ment. Every night this week and Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, AN _ENTIRELY NEW BILL THROUGHOUT: ‘A Regal Court of Besuty, Forty liacdsorze Young Ladies in 3 chiaste azzd relied LADY MINSTREL SCENE, Look at the Array of Artists: THI RUUSSELL BIOS.. Champion Acrobats of tho Workl. OXH. GIOVANNI, the Musical Wonder. The famans L PULD BROTHERS on tho Triplo Dar, The wel Song wnd Danco Artists, DELEUANTY aud CUM- h-av. MINGS. The wonderfal GRINNELL CHILDREN, [ 300 ¥ it Tue pleasing liltle Sisters HAMILTON, 1 dnai | 1% Wasbstand Durcaus, skeichos. 23 Parlor Suits, 15 Chainber 5o14, UARRY TALBOT, the pspular End 3lau and - Comedisn, CIAS. DIAMUND in_Somss za Dances, Re-engagemint of the Great WALTLR b the Origrinal Suzur Bob and Colored Orator it v lence, ~ CHAS, O, WLITE, the Sterling Comeais Iuterlocutor, T.ook at the Galaxy of Beunties p g RGIE MAY, LIZZIE W. GRINNELL, EDNA LAURENT, LITTLE FLORENCE. THE QUEEN OF THE ELVES, a new Grand Dal- iet, Jed Ly Mies Tillie Antonk:, with fourteen beautiful Coryphecs. MR. DEN TEOMPSON, The famous Yunkee Comedan, i an original and amusing drama, JOSHUA WHITCOMB, Suppsrted by tho Dramatic Company. XTRA LADIES? NIGHY TUESDAY. TR A Uer, the prices of admiesion at the Adelpbi 10 Walaut Centre Tables, i 50 MarbkeTop Tabley, 1 &y barbie aud Wood-Top Hall Tres 50 Wainut Enreaus with Mirror, 5 390 Clothes Dars, Louuge Furlor and Uffice Deike, Show Cases, Corpet Y GEV. . GO By ELISON, POMERCY & CO. Cuairs, Wardrobes, Pianoa, Auctioneers, 54 and 85 Randolph et, Groat Spoeianl Salo CESDAY MORNING, Jan, 14, st 940 o' the cntire furni TFor our Stores, &4 and % Kandolp! ture of Private Lieaidence, New Parlor, Chamber, ad Dising-room Furniture, Carpets, Sicves, 10 crates Crockery iu open Jotw, Iated Ware, Glassware, Gen- eral Merchandise, &c. 15 bris Turkish Frunes, lot Stove Fixtu: X POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, Friday LTm‘nmg. Jan. 21, at 9:30 o'clock, Our Regular Weekly Awfinm Sals NEW 4D SECORDAND FORNITURE 1D BUSEEILD GOODS Rom ars withiin the reach of ail. E:phatically the People's Play-Louse. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. THIRD AND LAST WEEK OF &, C. D. HESS, Direcior. On MONDAY EVENING, dan. 17, will be iven the ouly performance of Sir Julius Benedict's charnnmg A romantic onera, foundeu upon tue story of the COL- crlor Suits, Chamber Sots, ete.; Di: LEEN BAWN, entitled O:nce. and Lileary Furniture’; o full ke Carpos, Stoves, Lonnges. Sofas, Mattresses, Bedding, 'y in open lots, Silver-plated Wi add:se, eic. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. i and ©5 Randuly 1S & Co., N S, 1% 314 DISON- ESTABLISHED JAN., 13536, THE LILY OF KILLARNEY, The representative American Prima louna, MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. ing the interesting role of LILY O s, CA ._and JOS! ARITANA ( dlay~—3 Zandt), AGE OF FIGARO (K loza). (Van Zands), Frid TWENTY TEARS.AGO BEN ELLOGG—MIGNON, At Butiers & Ga.’s Auction Reams, 108 Madison-st., WEDNESDAY MORNING. Jau. 19, at 0510 oclock, ASSORTED GLASSWARE, WHITE, YELLOW, AND OCKINGHIAM WARE, SATURDAY. ts on Fridiy Inst, MARTHA will be griven for the Matinee. Saturday Night BOIEMIAN GIItL (Vun Zand! GENERAL ADMISSIGN, ONE DOLLAR. Reserved 121 b1 L'!m.sl . : - THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL BATL | o o oo i ., GF TAE CHEFICAGO CALEDORIAN CLUB WILL BE HELD AT TiHEIR HALL, BUTTERS & C0S REGULAR TRADE SALE 0] DY GOOIDS, CLOTHING, WUOLENS, KNIT GUuDS, HATS, CAPS, BUUTE, SHUES, &e., BUTTERS é& G0.'S REGULAR SATURZAY SALE, NO. 167 WASHINGTONST, | gfneidsecssorunaias, On Tuesday Evening, Jan. 25. S“UA:‘-';)%‘_}"?) RAL MERCH NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, (Grand Opera House,) SUNDAY NIGHT, Jan, 15, EPIDEMISCH Comedy by Dr. B. von Sehweitzer. * ALEXANDER WURSTER, Director, STAR LECTURE COURSE. GRAND ORATION, e E;EE[F &X! “ABRAITAM LINCOLN.” **Organ Ovorturs.” PROF. LOUIS FALK. ** Huntemau'sSonz.” QUAKER CITY.QUARTETTE. ow thoy savod St. Michels.” JISSIE COUTION! RESELVED SEATS only S0c., Jansen, McClurg & C THE TOLEDO, 141 FEaat X lscu:a_h, near Clark. GRAND SELECT INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS GX\":::\' DY THE NOTUS » ” Eavoean Ladies Orchestea Gombination THIS AFTERNOON AND E ING. MISS EHELEN BRANDL, The taleuted Prima Donna, will appear in ber choice repertowre of songs. By FEANK PORTES & CO., Auctivneers, 170 East Madison-st, | PEREMPTORY SALE OUH2,000 Worth of” 7 Ti7 3 Brackels & Fancy Wood Work, phow & r'd s Which the owner has ordered fold without reserv Also a full stock of Househoid Goods of evury varfet; uew and used, Ofice Furnitire, Glats, Cning, oo Plated Ware, together with a large lot of Garpels, new and secoud-hand. DINGEE & CO., By Auctioneers, 234 aud 273 East Madisoncet, nesr tho de. Liberal cash ndvances made on consigaments. Regu- Iar Anction Sales every Weauesday and S.iurduy. At Irivate Sale Mondsy and Tuesds; Banbrapt Stoek of Household Furiturs, Hsudsome Parior znd Chamiwer Sets, Liorars, Dining- Toont, and UFFICE FURNITURE, lirge assortient of Lounges, Talles, Casirs, Halz, Wool, Husk, and Moss Maftreaes, ot 4U per cent nnder wannfactnrers' pricer ‘edperdsy mxt, at 10 2. m., EXTRA AUCTION SALE of New and Secoud-band Furaiture sud Houso ing Goods, Ty Wil F. HODGES & GO. AT OUR WAREROCOMS, CEATTEL MORTGAGE SALE hold Goods at 135% Wekt Weshingtou-at., nday. Jan, 17, at 10 o’clock a. 1. ARTISTS' MATERIALS. ABBOTT & TYLER, 58 Madison-st. Idaterials, Draw- ing Materials, Wax Flower DAKCING ACADEMIES OF SOUTII SIDE---1010 Indiana-av. WEST 51D B---55 Ada-st. Nonril SiDE-.-272 Chicago-av. 272 'A new scason beginning, Tho Jargest corpe of teach- «re, and three flnest Academies in the Union, A ses- son’s sulscription sduits to all. DANCING, In all its Fashionable branches, tsught st BCURNIQUES ACADEMY, 123 Twenty-fourtinet, Scholars received nmly time, Drivate lecions given, MR. SULLIVAN'S DANCING - ACADEMTY, 1850 Twents-socond:st. New torm for adulta oa nest Wedneslsy evening. SPIRITUALISM, MISS SUSIE M, JOHNSON, Trance Speaxer, will Jecture for the First 8)riety of Spiritualiats fu Grow's Opera Hall, 517 West Mzdigon-st., Sunday, Jan, 16, at 10.30 3, m. nd 7:3) p.m. Moméng subjact: “Shall We Drift with the Current, or Make s Channel of Qur 0w Eveniog: * What Do We Enow, and How Do We know 1177 Lycoum st 12:3). Admission, 10 cta, COENTRAL HALL, Corner Twenty-second-st, and Wabssh-av, Year Grand Ball and Tablesu Entertsinment, e ommities of Young Ladice, anusry 27, Tickets 40; for sale ab 1 Wabaabi-av, 662 WEST LAKE-ST.,, We eball gcll on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. 19, at 7 o'eloek, a larpe tock of Honsehold Goods, convisting of Ceryéte, Stoves, Parlor, Dining-room, and _Kitcken Furniture; also Crockery, Plzted Wace, Cutlers, &c. SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. HANG OR EDUCATE. A Vlea for Compulsory Education, by T. B. FORBUSH, of Ohio. Al on duy Eveuing, ot 7o'clock, the coutents of 2 two fine residedce must bo sold. Owners going McCormick’s Hall, Sundas Jan, 16, at 3p, m. Doors [ o b0 WiL F. HODGES & CO- opau at 2. Admiwsion, 1) cents. Tickols for sale at Y Auctiohcers, 662 Went Lakeost, the door aud 28 Jansen, McClurg & Co.s, - et ‘Hail hiehted ana waried. By HIRZAT BRUSH, COL MOSEUM Outice, 105 Fifth-av, : iy OL. W0OD CIHATTEL 20it AMONDA 17 Y. dan. 1y 108, m.. at will Le enld entire FURNITURE OF 30 LOOMS, ous PO_C A_HO Gi ¥ i 1 é S T1an0, Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Bareaus, Contundea, Beds, and Bedding, dirrors, Sofia, Louugee, Easy Chadrs, $'0ves, Brunsels, end Ingrain Carpets, ke, TRULSDELL & BROWX, Mortgagees., HIRAM BRUS!H, Auctioueers, By ¢ NAMARA & CO., bush-av., 0. W, cor. Madison. 5 1,000 CASES " Boots and Shees at Auction, TOESDAY MORNIRG, Jon, 18, 2t 9:39 o'clock. Full line of veanonabie goods, without resurvo 3 MCNAMARA & CO.. Auctinneers, AND TUndor the Gaslight! THE COLISEUM. Sncred Cescsrt this Aftersoon and Evening. The talented aad accomplihed WAITE SISTERS, Miss CELIA BELTRADL, and the Coliscum Company. Admiesion, 25 osnts. GROW'S OPERA-HALL. 2. I O, | ARACTIONAL CURRENGY, Of the Qh(nnn Press, wi_ll locture upm._l “?(EFORM‘ pebn et b in s | 35 00 Packages NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. = —Every Eveniac, Announcement Extrsordinary Wednesday and Saturday Mattuees, The Great A can Drama, SI SLUCUM. n:d FRANK FDA Kentucky Rtifle Team. _Prices a3 usual. - COLSON'S . ORCHESTRA AND MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for coucerts, balls, parties, parades, etc. Otive at Truby’s Music Store, § South Haluted- st., Masonic Building, X, F. COLSON, Leader. Res- idenco 234 West Madison-st., Room 37, L00F Farwelt Hall, Wednesday evening, Jan. 19, Lecture by the tton. JOHN H. OBERLY. Grand Musier. Sul- o, Bl of National Curroney, provided for the occarion. Tickets for sale at the door. Admiasion, 25 cents, AT WEST SIDE SKATING RINK. | OPEN'DAY AND EVENING. TRIB UNE O PP ICE GOODICE. NOVELTIES DURING TUE WEEK. | FRACTIONAL CURRENGY IN EXOHANGE FOR - SAVE P SEWING MACHINES. | T WILSON! & Best in the World? WARRARTED 5 YEARS! No Instructions reauired to usc It Suitnble for Fami “we aud Mauntucturing. (¢ wifl aew from tissue puper 10 Larness leather. % 5y sl 1 cinltien in manufactnr; TRICES MADE T0 SGIT THE TINES, Elther for Cash or Installment Puyments or Credit, ACENTS WARTED, Send far iltust 197 State Strect, Chicago, 1! B:AVER CLOAK". &e. 500 EAVER CLOALG A Barkropt Manafetorer's Stk Will positively be sold at less than the IFIRST COST OF MATERIAT., $ 4.00 All-Woal Beaver Cloaks $ 5.00 Beaver Cloaks..... $ 8.00 Beaver Cloxks (long fronts). $11.00 Fine Deavor Cloaks (long fronts) $15.00 ¥) * 34 .00 Extra Quality Beaver Cloaks {long fronts). $25.00 Elegant Quality Deaver Cloal (long fronts).... Joh Lot Plaid Gao 10 Cases New Prints, 6 cents. OTIER GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. PARDRIDGES, 1i4 & 116 State-st. CLOTHING. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! CLOTHEHING Slightly Demaged by Water. $100,0- 0 worth of ClotLing, sligbtly dumnaged by wa- ter at the late fire of Andersum, Stowar: & Co., New York, to be so1d at appralder's value, which is 40 per cent below fiist cost, At 168 South Clark-st,, Chicago, This stock wust positivaly be closed out in ) days. T AM. £ Yok, Jan. 15, 1 ‘To J. 1. Srrznacy, Manager, 13+ Sonth Clark-st., Chicage, LL—Sti: Dosirous of cloving the balsnes of b. 1, yon will pieaso allow an sddi tioual 10 et n all s:les after this date, meking s full disceunt of 30 ; er ceut. ANDERSOYN, STEWART & CO. NUTICE,~In pursuznce of the sbove wrecisl in- struction<, we shaill positively mark down all the Cloth- i1 11 yer cect, thus making actually 30 per cent Lo low cost. This sale will positively close Ly Feb. 1. J. H. STLZBACH, Menager, 155 South Clagk-st, L5175 400 - 10.0¢ WINTER RESORTS, FLORIDA. THE WINDSOR HOTEL, on St. James Pork, Jack sonvitie, Fieri lu, now open for gurkts, is new, eom- Pplete, und irat-class in every respect. SCOTT & MOORE. EDUCATIONAC. -aFreepurt & Dubugan Jm EXCURSION. SOUTHERN CLINATE, Txenrsion Tickets At reduced rates to Nassag, (rteameers leave Savannah, 1Tt t0 port, 44 hours) and to. flamilton, Bermuda Island, Ciutral Office, 67 Ciark-st,, W, F. White, Ayronr. for liustrated and-descriptive pamphlets, wiven gratiy lt on receipt of posts RAILROAD TIBE TASLE. KRRIVAL AHD DEPARTORR 0P TRALTS EIPLANATION OF Revr: MARKS. ~7 Satarday 2z ezptad. ¥ Sanday sxcapte foaday excaprad, § An rive Sunday st $:04a. m. § Dailr. CHICAGO & NOSTHWESTERY RAMLRNLY, ekt UZ.ce o i Uldrs 3t \Sheri.in, Hotier. & at., corner Judisunst,, and a aOmaua Nizbt Expres aFeepctd Dubuque pre: Iwaukee Faat Matl (Sanday). 530iinzakee Msil., #\lcaukac Ezpross, L¥iiwaukoe Pavengsr. 5Milwankes Pasenzer. a Lake Rrures. «—TNepetcarnorof Wellsand Kix -Devot corner of Cznal and Rinxi ICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILRAAD. Depot, fort or Luke-st., an Jost of Twent Tiekei-afice, 67 Clark.sL., southeast corner of 1 and af lalaier liowse. GRAND RAPIDS Moraing Expre: Night Fxpress, Sunday Ez. 1 ¥aturdayand Su; CHICAG). ALTDN & ST. LCUIS. #nd Chicazo, Kansaz Cily and Dencer Sh Union Depot, Weit Side, meur Madison-st, Opfices: At Devot, and 122 Kandulph-st. [KansasCityand Danver Faaz Ex. 8t Louls and Spaagtield Ex. S Lows, Sprinzuold & Tox Lroris Uiy ” Chicago & Padacah Rajircad’ Sireator, Lacon, Wasuigzon 11! Joliet &'Dunght Acc.mino lation, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. 3ail. via main lise. Epecial N. Y. Exprav: Atlantic Exprese. d: ichigan Accommodaiion.... Night Exprss.... CHICAGD. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Dnion Devot, enrner Naditon ant Canal-ss, Tick 63 South Clark-st., oppotile Sheruan Ho: Leste, | Arrie Wisconsin & Minnasota Throngh Day Express. ‘oS . m.| 450 0. Visconiz, Tow: .| *5:00p. .1 M08 . iconsin and Minfssors Nigh: | - $10:60 5. m. . m. Pas:onger... GLEASCN'SACADENY, A School for Yonng Men and Boys, 3:9 West Adams-st, ext term beging Monday, Jan. 21, Classical Depart- ment in charge of tho Lev, John Bradshasw, who refers Ly permission to the Rev. E, P. Goodwin, D. D., Profa. Toardman and Fisk, Chicago Tueological Seminary. We invito specic] atiention to our Primary Dejartment MEDICAL CARDS. Lock Hospital, cer. Washiagton & Franklinsls. Chartered by the State of Tlincis for the exnre«s pur- Doso af eiring,inan it rciiel 18 all Gotr ot privis, chronic, wad urinary diseaes 1n 2l (h-ir comphicatod T 16 e well kuown tnat DR, JAMES Uass.cd at tho hoad of tie prowessiun for the Past 3 vears. Azoznd experiencs are allimportant. Sewinal Wenkness, mgat iosses by dreams, piniples ou tae fice, 105t man: hocd, can positively ho ‘curcd. Ladies waanuz tas most dchcate atiunt un, oall ur writs. Pleasant hama for pa- v “A Look for the. millioa, Marnace Gaias, which tolls 5o a1l Aout thesn d1s0asse—\iN0 WDOBIQ mar/s—why nut—10 cont to pay postaze. Dr. Jurmwes has W rooms and paclors. Youwseo £ ona but tuc Doctor. Ofaca hours, Sa.m. toTn m. Sundays, 10tol2a. m. All business suiatls confidentlal. 0a A G B riagesble on the my: HiH s An fliustrated we of the sefual syvie £ Cie, Jatest. diocon . coniplexi e best 204 +on howiop FINCts fadrd cheel & !l’ true Marrizes Gi Trce Wcents e aor ey e el perriy a1 Ekcany ol ihe R mentiom . S W gi BrLITTLE Thiriyyears’ London Hospital practice, cares privata di Garon Jamediately, withous mercary: aise LOST MAN- HOUD, uarvacs Jobility, caused by errurs of south, Tao youneand uld are quickiy reatored to maniy eig Tera should eall or wnite. Uno_intos is_quils cient. Otfce strictly prizate. No. 13 West Madison-at. DR.J.STEELE, 173 East Raxdolpk-st., Chicago, Is still treating all chronic or nerveus discises, o will warraut a cure i a shorter time, and for a lower fen thin snv other physiian in the city. Consulta- tion, personally or by leiter, free. All langusges 8pok=n. NO CURE! D-,. NO PAY!! . Kean, 175 South Clark-st, coreer of ¥oarae, Chice, A aasnlted, ally or b, e Tty o, Dy BalL feem o haran, caly posricizn fu the elty wio warrauts cares or ho pay. Uttico buars, $2. m. 0 8p, m.; Sundars from 9 tol2. 177 S0uth Cial k-st,, ULicag: inntitutionin the United States chartered expreasly for the cure of Private, Chronic, and Spovial Discasea of both sexes, A s:aff of ewinearut Professors in attendance. Oon- sultation personaily or by letter fres. M=s. LANDTO, FEMALE PHYSICIAIT On Obstetricd and Privata Disewses. Ilcr remedy for Supprecsed or Distuzued Menstruation sent to any A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE oA s GUALDE, oicalmyicres sl 3050 woo ac> mac:iod or cuniemplate mar- 'stlil it i & book that ‘wuglit 1o bs undsr lock and 'wad ot left carciesaly abuut the house. Sent 1o a: fogs-pald) for Fifty Cents. - Adurees ‘Dit. BUTTS' {REENY. 10" Norih Hiabisat, Bi. Lonis, Ao, oy ey, o Dis. \ /; Pail and All traine ran via Milwaukee, Tiztes for ° Minncapolis are kond eithar ris Mac Caien, or via Watertown, LaCrosse, YL.U\'NS' cil"""”;l":'u}“?; e 2t. and ot atJuvezondgt, Dol o e i toalolohats near Clarke T ™ Bt. Louls Express. B2 Lo iast 1. Cziro & New Ocleans E Calrok New U Springseld sod Sorioxaen Fuoris and Roukax I Dubiugae & Sioux Gty Dubuaue & Swuz City Gilman Pzosencer... jana-az. and Sicieari-sg,, Ticket Ofices, 53 Clarict s Depiste, out of L v ésimat wnd andatdepots. ssencor Alenduts, Uttawa & Aurura Passenger, ‘Ausors Pasirnz Dubucue & Facitic Nicht Razsan Cuz. Leaveaworth, AT) chison & St. Josepn kro. ewaer's (Grova A ccumiunda tua, Lowner's tirovg Accommaotatival Uowaer's(iruve Accommadati> *Ex.Sundais. tEx. Ba'urasy. ERIE AND CHICAGD LINZ Picket Ofcer, 101 Clur’. raes " Washi Stoiacs ot Doyt 15 et Tratns ets srom Ervontisn. Bt Day Erpress—Pollman,_ Draw-| | i m Slerpisy Uare, tol Néw York wiitiont changs,...| 83 Atlante Exprom Patiman Bais] o v | 808 = m Sleeping] . s0tp.m. 9it0p. m. Oaly line runaing tho totel cara to New York. KANKAKEE LINE. From Depots, Jvot Luke and Deenty- tecond-st Arrive. 20p. o i* 7153, m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO L1¥ Depot, corner Clinton wnd Carroll-ita., West Zeace, | Arrice, Indianapolts, Lonteville & Cinclo. ma Day Exorc: Izdianapal oact (di * 550D, T 203 m. 1153, m. | 800p. m.. PITTSBURG, CINGE "AT! & ST. LOUIS RAILRIAD. From depo: corner Clintan and Curroll-ss. | 4 uisvi Leave. * 8:15a. m. 8.0 p. m.f HICAGO RAILWAY. "8Mp. . T0a.m BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Traing leaze Srom rear o Espositon Luilds Rt socanit oty firvoh. corn s M ulisonit. and o e, 1oy Clirioshn carner of Washe ingrors Teave, 1 arviee. Morning Express. ‘Accommodatio Ervoning Expes CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &APAACIFXQRAILHU_\]. Depor, corner o Vin Lursp und Shcriin e, Tickatsfey Arr. abs, Leavens'th & Atchison £x| era Aoonmudatio Night E2press.,