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WILCKE. festimony as to Flora Crandell’s Confessions. ey Vary Decidedly from the Story oy Told by Andrews, oman Herself Relterates Her De- TER nial of the Story. The Case ‘Will Be Concluded Tues- day. The examination of John Andrews and Flora (rsndell, cparged with tho murder of Julins {ilcke, was resumed yesterday afternoon before Justice Salisbury. ‘The priconers were bLrought into court from thio lower regions, and exhibited distress by their haggard faces, downcast eyes, sud nersous sctions. This was particularly the csse with Flora,and Andrews Jooked carewornand giepuited. Tho crowd began assembling beforo {1z sppainted Lour, and watched the prolimiva- 1y prefacings of the trisl with interest. About 1 clock tho examinstion was begun by the call- oz of F. H. Henrotin, 3L D., County Physician 3t the time when the murder- was committed, \nd who testified a5 to the cause of death. “Fine next witness called was MARY A, PIERCE, aho wss called to prove 8 confession by Flora Crandell. She smd: Iy name is Mary Pierce. 1 livo at No. 212 Randolph street. I have known Flora Crandell sbout 3 year, and Andrews about \sesranda balf. I Wwas not acquainted with afr. Wilcke. I never saw Lim but once; it was when I went thera with Xlora Crandell. I went there by ber invitation. I heard of his murder tho seme morning it ocenrred. Flora Crandell | sme to my plsco several times during tho months of October, November, and December, 1575 1 have had two or thres conversations with her sbont the murder. The first aves in Ociober. I was not intimate with her, bushe ctied to sso me. She cemo in thers Two or thres times under the influence of liquor, and began crsing. I asked ber what tho matter was,” and she said toa sho didn't koow, sbe didu't zsre about liviog; noboay cared for her. Iasked if ehe \was i that crape about the man thet was mur- dcred. She said no, and then I got to talking to Ler, and sbe gaid yes she knew alt about it. She £xid sho went down to his place Sundsy mom- ing and ot leass of whisky : he gave it to her. She wanted snother one and he wouldn’t giveit toher. Thoy had come words, and ho S anted toput her out. She wonldn't go cut for Lim, a0d 50 he shoved her ont. SLo got back and picked up a littlohatchot and struek bim in the back of the head. Then Anderson and another fellow came in: they grabbed the Latchet and struck him. He was all bleeding, 2ad eho run omt. She tnen went up to the corner ©of Desplaines and Lako strects, where she was stopping. Yate Somers keeps the Louse. Tho men said thes were going to_bave Wilcke's money. She didn't see any money, bat xen out. Kate Somers cedlast spring. She ranup to Miss Somers’ house, axd took the broom up off the floor. She didn't know what todo with horself, and be- gan Bweeping tho flvor, bus the officer came in befere sho hed finished, and arrested her. Miss Somers toid me the esme. I have had other conversations with Flora. She stayed in my place for tvo weeks. I never spoke to Andrews aboat it. Sho told me the name of the man who came in with Andrews. Idon’t remember it ; he was called “8andy,” Ithink I would know it if 1 beard it mentioned. Iugedto see him run with Andrews. Q.—Was it Moyoihen? A.—Yes, that's the Dame; Peto Moyniban. She spoke to me fre- quently about it. She tcld me ehe was at Wilcke's on Saturdsy night. and siayed there all night. _ Cross-examination: She dido't _tell me the time she went there Sunday morning. _She told 1ma sbe slept there Saturday mght. She came back to this woman’s house sud wes sent for cosl, but i place of going for the coal ghe want 10 Wilcke's to get a driok. These conversations oecarred in October, Novomber, and December. Tl first was early in October. I know it, be- cause I paid my remu on tho2d. It wasat No. 42 Eagle street. I don’c remomber the timo of dsy. She was sober. 1 have known her abont syear. Bbe elept at my house only two nights. Flora—You didu't keep me for nothing. Witness—She stated that she was inthero sbout a quarter of au hour when the men came in. They were ontside when sho first wont in. 1 bavo been abaut the city for the past two months. I have not talked with any police ofli- cerabout it. I bud the last conversation with Florain December. I tuld about it two weeks after. I told ofticers Bellows and Maloney about it. That was on the last of December. I told one in December and one abont threo weeks ago. Idid’t g0 and tell when she first told me be- cause I idn't care to. I believed her. There was 00 one present when eho told thisto me, ex- cept a littla’ young one. She sud she struck him because he wouldn't give her a drink. She struck him on the beck of the Leed, when Andrews and the other mao came in, took the hatchet out of ber hand, sud struck him twice, when sbe ranout. He was etanding outside of the counter. I know Nell Grant; bave bad no telk with ber. Ihave Lad no words with her for overa montb. She sold eome furniture of mino ; that’s why I don't speak to her. I work at gewing, and go ont. I have been arrested on & chargs of aisorderly conduct. I was nover arrested for any crimioal offense. I was arrested Jast Sundsy nightin a hiouso where a man and wife had gome tropble. 1 have been in the Bridewell once or twice. &idw't stay thero long. I wes in & cell in the old Armory with a womsn who was found dead in there. I was mnot charged with her murder. _She wag dying when sho was Lroughs in. I lived at No. 11 Canal strect at that tizee. Ihad two rooms, 2nd didn’t keep any woman. 1was in the Bride- well two daye ago Lo testify in this case. No one came out there to seo me about testifying. 1didn’t send for any one. Flors said it was o emall Latchet tuat they split kindhng with. Bhe eid she only struck him once, then these two_fellows grabbed the hatchet ont of her hand and strack him twice, and she ran ont. She £2id sho struck him on the side of the hesd. The men suuck him and he fell. As quick ns }.nlo fell sho ran out. She didn't state what time was. Coungel moved then that her teatimony be ex- cluded, bat the motion was denied. Y THOMAS HOYNE w23 next called : My oflice is at No. 83 LeSalle street, T knew Julins Wilcke during his life- time. Tlnew of bis death. I had business for Limn in regard to the payment of condamuation meney whteh the city bad awarded him for the opening of Milwaukee avenue. On the Friday ‘previous o his death be was in to see me, and I advised hum to accept 31,000 for the house. He f:]fg. t: :xm: ‘::u “;:mresaonaug, 2nd was tocall B et oo mb sbout the case which STNNTE Mo then testified o5 followss I five at 32 Tast Kiozie ewceet. I kuow —iheea d fendants; I bave known B 0 lora three or four years, and Androws about a vear. I bave had conversations with Flora about Wilcke's death. It was abont the 14th of laat March. It took placs inthe County Jail. She said that she knew all abcut the VWileks moe d She know who did it, but would never tell Bhe told mo it was doneby two men, and by 5 Batchet. I nover Ladany more converssiion with berabout it. Sbe never told me then nemes. Bho told three or four different names On the -night before the murder ho wrots uote to Mattic Reynolds, oo the Somty Side to comio over to tho West Side and briog rue with ber. Stue said she had 210 of Wilcke's money, and would have more. } Flor=—That 16 not what yon testified to before, Witness—I did not go over that vight, and dida't eeo her until ehe was locked up. She haso't sud anything to mo since, butI heard ner tell Florenco LaBell in 3 honss at 18 Mendian sireet that since tho Wilcke murder sbe had had nopeace. I was gitting in the noxt room with the door open. Mrs. Marshsll, who keeps the Louee, camo in =00 after and told Florence she didn’t want Flora in ber honss. Both of them ‘Weut ont into the sirect then. Cross-cxamination: Flots was in_the tier of calls above me in the County Jail. There was a THE - CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES 13 Pierce, and never stated to her that I & killed Wilcke. I pover had any cnn:::’ax:’;: with any one about it. I kuow thelast witoess. Her statement is false. I never wrote the noto uhosage I did. I didn't hear of Wilcke's death until Monday niglt, from Detectivo Simmon el gl 8. 1 didn't eleep at his place that pight. I sleptat No. 66 Desplaives street. I knew Wilcko nbout four weeks beforo his death. I saw Lim about 8 o'clock o Ith; joveniog baforo his destn. I never sai elt troubled i i Wkéckn. Idont feel troubled. e’ oy lied ross-ecamination: 1 go by the namo of Florence Crandell, but my 'x;ightynnme is Helen Sheppard. T am 2 years of sge, and have been in Chicago threo years. I came here from Grand Ropids. I was thore three woeks. I lived in Toledo 2bout o yearand & half. I was born in Hous County, O, I was nevar in the Peniten- tiary inmylife, but you aretrving toget mothere. I got ucquainted with Andrews at Miss Grant's about two years ago. Inever sinyed at Wilcke's place after the hights wero blown out ; tever slent thers, aud never told any oue g0, I nover told any one that I stayed there tho night before the murder. I never wentin thero only to zot darink. The lights never were turned out whilo 1was in there. I don't know where Andrers lived. e used to come down to Miss Graut's. Tknow *Boston Kate.” I know a man named Moyinhan, His first nsme was Peter. Igot acquainted with him at Neilie Grant's. I wes not in Lis company on the night beforo the murdor., 1 nover eaid that 1f Anderson dido’t keop s nouth sbut I'd see him bang. The only thing I ever said was when I was arrestod. I said ou murdering , 500 what you've dove.” When I need this expresgion I aidu’t know what 1 was arrested for. After a leogthy argument subpeenas for the ‘proprietress of tho Atlantic House and_ber belp ‘sere prepared, and tho wituesses sent for. The officer returncd atter au absence of half an hour, Laving oue of tho witnesses, BRIDGZT BRADY. ho keeps the Atlantic Honse, but the witnees, Sarah Young, by whom it was expected to prove the presence of Andrews in that hotel the night of the murder and the time he got up Suaday morping, was not found. ‘Ilio woman testitiod: My name ia Bridget Brady. I have becu at No. 35 West Lake sinco the 3d of last March. Iknow tho defend~ ant Andrews. He camo to my house the Satur- day night of the murder s little after 9 o'cloc] Fwo of them came together. They occupied room No. 14, I think they got up between § and 9 o'clock the uext morming. I[saw Androws meross the street between 8 and 9 o'ctock. Ho bas boarded with me before. There was & larze crowd about tbe house across the street. My door was not locked up that night because my bearders came in late. Ay nieco mado up tho bed occupied by Andrews ond his partoer the next morning. They gave mo half & dollar that night, and were t0 pay mo fora week the noxt dsy. Noon after 1 heard that * Keno” was ar- resied, aud his partner camo with another man. Cross-examined: 1 didu’t hear any one going out that night, They could huve done so. At the conclusion ‘of Mry. Brady's testimony the Court ststed that he would adjourn until Tuesdey at 2 o'clock. The witness who can teatity wheu Androws got up Sunday morning will then be called,—snd tle caso concluded. Telegraph Stastons in Mid-Ocenn. Several foreign naval powars, says the London Standard, are directing their attention to the ‘practicability of establishing telegraph statious in mid-ocean, by winch messsges can be seut from any part of tho ses along the line of the cable to tho terminal points on shore, aud vice ~versz, so that communication with irun-clads, mgil-steamers, and otber vessels, when out at k03, may be established. The inveation consists of & hoilow sectiousl column, with a base-plate attached by bull and socket-joint, which column is lowered into the water, acd anchored rigidly to the ground. The brauch cable 18 coupled to the main cable, and carried aloug the column to the surface of the water, to be there connected with instrumenta on board the vessels. By thig invention it is proposed to conrol naval and strategical movemens, while a Ship in distress could communicate her exact position and the ua- tare of her disaster, and thas procure assistance. —e e it B B isisencns ILLS—Ou the 23th inst., 324 Centre-av., Liliza 8., wife of John V. Mills, of = son. BROWNE—Jan, 2, to Mrs, Sada H. snd Henry Browne, Esq., 4 800, MILLS—Jun. 22, at 42) West Taylor-st., the wife of Zachariah Mills of 5 oz, £2~New York cud Dubln (Ireland) papers plesso <op; FEARRIAGES. CROOKS—DBEEBY—At Delavan, Iil, on Thureday evening, Jen. 13, by the Rev. J. O. Hough, at_the resi- dence of the bride's motler, Mr. Samuel Crooks, i Hanuah of Chicago, snd 'E. Besdy, formerly of iwmilton, Ont. £~ Hamilton (Ont.) papers please cops. PECE—CHAPEL—On Jan, 19, at 959 Dearborn-st., Dby the Rev. W. {1, Ryder, of St. Paul Church, William H, Yeck and Lillian E. Chapel. E DEATHS. POWERJau, 29, Maurice Power, aged 43 years, at St Josepl Hospital, of paralysis. Funeral takes place from above place at 83, m. rtliwestern depot, thence by 2fondsy by cexriages t ‘cars to Watertown, Wi " Lochester (N. Y.) and Utica papers pleass copy. MACKEY—At Los Angelos, Cal, of consumption, on the 16th inst., Ellison Parker' Mackey, agec 1S years, G months. LITTLE-Jan, 29, Nellle, only daughter of Alexan- der aud Lizzip Little, aged 8 years and 8 wouths. Funeral will take place from the reaidence of her its, 520 Milwaukec-av., this afternoon at 2 by carriages to Graceland. Friends of family invity ¢ On earth she but buddeg, to blossom in Heaven.” BRAHAM—Abagail Braham, eldest daughter of Emanuel and Sarah Braham, of 143 South Jeflerson- st of inflamamation of the Lrain, on Wodnesdsy, at 10 0'clock 3. 1., sged 9 yezrs sua 2 days. £ London (England) papers please copy. TORBERT—Jan. 29, Francis Torvert, in the 29th year of biaage. Funeral to-day from his late residence, 347 South Jefferson-tt., 8¢ 10:0 a. m,, to the Jesuit Church, ihence by carto Calvary. Friends of the family are invited, GOOGINS—On TFriday evening, Walter Hownrd, only child of H, T. and 8. A. Googins, of convulsions, aged 1 yesr, 2 months, and 18 days, Funerz] ‘st tho residence of his brother, D, S. Googine, 1009 Blichigan-av., to-lay at 2 o'clock, §-Bufizlo, Boaton, Bangor (Mo.) and Springfeld, (0.) papers pleaso copy. AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Migumg & HavizLy, Legsecs, J. 1. HAVERLY, Manager Unqualified, Unfimited, Unbounded SUCCESS OF THE FAMOUS CREDITED AKD IKDORSED BY THE PRESS. Favored Nightly with the Presence of the Elite of Chicago. CAPACITY OF THE BEAUTIFUL THEATRE THOROUGHLY TESTED. Giving ovidence daily of a genuice and ap- reciative public to the merits of R L R PROFESSIONATLLY. i . FOR WEEK JAN. 31, 1876, Every Night, and at the Ladics' Matinecs Wednesday and Saturday, the World's Acknowledged Gréatest Comedian, BILLY EMERSON, AT A WEEKLY SALARY OF S S OY That he is worthy this amount, experience hs gatls- factorily proven, With the additienal services of this great artist, the Management Lopes to uske this The Crowming Efurt of the Season! That tho immediate success of the past week of Mr. Pat Rooney 1s fully deserved, those who have witnsssed his mar- velous, true {o life, Irish_chiracter-refresentations will substantiste, judging from tho prolonged applauso and apgreciztive demoustrations Lie niglitly recolved from the great nuinbers who composed the cight Largest Average Houses of the Minsirel Season. MR. ROONEY will appear thls weel ia Irish Son Dances, and § ¢ new, ow follows: 1 TOLLD Yl IY A FOP” + O'REILY, YOUR . Q. “MIKE THE DEMGCRAT,” e CHARLEY HOWARD, The renowned Fthionizn Comedian and truthful rep- resentative of the Vetoran Darkey, will again present ome of his selections, of which he is genesaily con- ceded to be the only artiat who, with eredit to Limself and pratit to_the Management, can reader with that touch of excellence rnd vathos hecesau quired to liold s already ESTABLISAED WONDERFUL REP- UTATION. Look! Look! Look! Read! Read! Read! 0f the two following Populr Comedian, in their new uct, entitied “Our Alabama Homes.” ORIGINAL WITH SCHOOLORATT & COES, Who will positively appear ibis, thir sccond weok. So favorably kuown a8 to render comument unnecessary. Notwithstanding tho enormous expense necessarily facurred iu cecuriug the Fervices of the five mbove- named Grozt Artists, the Mauagement still rotains sll the old Favorites: Rice, Arlingfon, Coften, Reynoids Brofhers, Rohinson, Kemble, . Fredericks, Tilla, Oberist, Murphy, and Morrisons Eficient Orchestra. T2~ Mosars, ARLINGTON and COTTON kindly re- sign for the presrnt their position ou the ends jn favor of Measrs, EMERSON & SCHOOLCRAFT, therchy easbling 2 thorough CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Differing entircly from those previously presented. MOXDAY, Feb, 14, first sppearasce of the celebrated Masleal Artists, Weslynn and Casey. VORWAERTS TURNER HALL, West Twelfthest, MONDAT, JAN. 81, FIRST GRAND MASQUERADE BALL OF TIE SEASON, ARRANGED BY THE VORWAERTS TURN SOCIETY, AT THEIR HALL, Admission—Gentlemen, $2; Ladies, §1. Gallery, 50 cents. Teacrved Seats, 60 ccats extra, can bo sccured now ot the Hall, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. (Grand Opera House.) SUNDAY NIGHT, JAN. 30, DER BESTE TON! Comedy in four Acts, by Dr. Carl Tocpfer. Tocons cluds wit s et oo s ! Opers bouffo in one sct by Jacques Offenbach. ALEXANDER WURSTER, Dircctor. Tickets for AMUSEMENTS, STAR LECTURE COURSE. MARY A LIVERMORE, Acknowledged Queon of the Lyceum, will givo her now, eloyuen very infgrostiair lecture, S0} G HUSBANDS," Uuion Park Cliarch. To-morrosy Eveni HELEN POTTER, ‘The an”flgfl!e‘llc M?d%r, kfl'h;!fi en(a‘mlwm;nt is 1;1-0— et the st of. tha Kind 07or kiven In dramatio o AINES AND IMPERSENATIONS, Mext Tuesday Evening~Piymouth Charch. “The second part of tho programme will consist of exact porsonations of Siddans, Olive Locan, Anns Dickiasos, and uthers, in their best roles. The Chicago Madrigal Club il make thelr first public a_pezrance a% theso rardings. Tesorved Seats ONLY 50 CTS. Jausen, JicClurg & Co.'s. WCORMICK’S HALL---BULOW. S von BUIOYW (THE GREATEST MASTER OF THE PIANO), MONDAY, JAN. 51, at 8 o'clock., Assisted by the Soung aud favorite Soprano, MISS LIZZIE CRONYN. VON BULOW will play DACH Fautaisio Chromatiquo ot FugneoGavotte n D Minor; BEETHOVEN Son- ata, Opus 31; MENDELSSOHN Pralude and Fugue, thiree Songs without words; CHOPIN Nocturne—yol- ish Song~—Berceuse—Valse Britliante; LISZT Venezia e Napoli. Ciiange of Programme WEDNESDAY and TRIDAY. SATURDAY, Feb, 5, GRAND MATINEE at 2 o'clock, Reserved Seats, §2; Admission, 31—At Root & Sons’ 156 Statest. THURSDAY, Feb, 3-BULOW in Milwaukee, Chickericg Piauos are used by VON BULOW. EXPOSITION SKATING PARK, GRAND POTATO RACE, Monday Evening, Jan. 31, a2 dlegant prizo for the winzer. Cueaday Evening, Feb, 1, Second Grand Tourns- ment. Threo of Chicago' fair one3 to b crowned Queens of Lesutr, Wednraday, Feb, 2, Great 50-Mile Tiace botween Eu- gete Millard and H, C, Frese for £100 a side. Grand Masquerado Thuredsy Evening, Feb, 3. Par- Hes in costume admitted frec, Prizes on exhibition at Boot & Sons, 166 Gtate-st. Admission, 25 cents;” children mnder12, 15 conta; 1,500 seats, none reserved. Xittle girl in the cell with me. There wereseven ©r cight women in the jail tnat heard her tell me. Ly the Court : Did she say what time ln tho morning he was kalled? A.—She saia it was between 6 and7 o'clock. Shesmdshewss there. Bha told me this in the jal. She stayed with all night, and opened thes door for the men. _ THOMASMALONET ‘wasetation-keeper when tho marder was com- élumd. Recognized the hatchet offered in evi- hu:m as that brought from Wilcke's house, It 80 ordinary cleaver, and bears tho stain of Blood on its blade, State here rested. TLORA CBANDELL 8 dwurn for defenss: I don't know Mary WEST SIDE SKATING RINK. Open Afternoon and Evening. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR. C-. A, B, TIIM, ‘Wednesdny Eveniag, Feb. 2. Exhibitions af artistic ekating by of thecity. Mr. Blubm in m.ion{;?:m?fihw ST. GEORGE'S ANNUAT, BALL, SHERMAN HOUSE, THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1876. ‘Tickets, including supper, $5; e aad of Cone L WY Dekad at Bles oy T THE COLISEURM. Two Grand Conceris To-Day. Afternoon at 8, Eveningat 8 First production of Trof, Toler's Esprit Fantome, or Ghost Iliusion. Tiret appesrance of the Intrepid Gymuasts, Gaeton and Trimrore, The charming eerio-comic vecalist, Miss Lottie Brown, snd the pleasiug Lalladist, Miss Guesie McCain, The Westou Sisters, and other old favorites, will also appear. Admission 25 cents. THE COLISEUM. MONDAY, JAN, 31, And every evening during tho weel, The ORIGINAL JAPS—SATSUMI AND LITTLE ALL RIGHT, TWhoso sstonishing feats of balancing nnd jugglery Lave never yet been cqualed Ly uny person iu tho known world, JEPPE, the STAR COWMIQUE and Prince of Character Artists, 1) MISS Pe. ol Vocalist sad _Comedicute, DELANO. Tho captivating Serio-Comia Vi 2 te Brown, and th pleastng Ballus Gussio McCain, Frof. Tolers, great Optical Illusion. ESPRIT FANTOME, Second week of tho charming Weston Sisters, and ro-engugement of the versatile Robinson Family. Admission, 25 cents, HOOLEY'S OPERA-EOUSE. SUNDAY, JAN. 30, Grand Germen Performance. ‘Boucicault's Chiarming Drams, PAUVRETTE; OR, UNDER TIE SNOW. .3fme. SCHILLER LOUISE... 5 SOLIA WINKLER NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL. INAUGURATION BALL OF PHENTX L0085, Mo. 79, LO.E S of I, SUNDAY EVENING, Feb. 6,1876. Leta can be had of the members and at the follow- I Shives: D, Ssmson, 156 Statest.; Wola Restau- Tast, 150 Maaison-st.; and G. Bermsteln, 125 North Clark-st. THE ATHENEUM DRAMATIC CLUB will give, by general request, the comedy of % «WOODCOCK’S LITTLE GAIE, Athenzmuzm Hall, No, 65 Washington-gt.. Satur- A hen Fab. 5, with the same cast, a8 follows © "Mr. Woodtock, W. L, Pierco; Mr, Christopher Lark- ing, Samuel Collyer; Mr, Adolplus” Swansdows, Jobn Wilkinson; David, . S, Macdonald; Mrs. Col. Carver, Miss Mary G, Brown; Mrs. Woodcock, Miss Mary L. Harmon: Mrs. Larkinn, Medora Welch, Tickets, 25 couts. Ferformance commences at § o'clock. COL, WOOD'S MUSEUM, day, Jan. 31, 3nd every evening during the week, e Iheadsy vad Saturday Matinees, X Izetecf-licave NViant ll:‘x‘ag.u, “Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday Macineess secand week sud grest sucooss of the fve st dranid, 2 IDDEN EAND. nrry o AMUSEMENTS, ACADEMY OF MUSIOC, SPIRIT POWER In the Bright Open Gaslight! IFESTATION OUTSIDE OF THL CABINET, MR BDW. LIVINGSTOX, MEDICM. whose Wonderful Munifestalions and Materializationa bave ereated 50 much oxcitement and newspaper con- troversy that it is unnccessary to say that he is recog- nizod s the most Powerful Medium u America, $2,000 CHIAL G To Profs, Laldwin, Bates, or Tobia, o to any othor Sparit Aunibilator, or Iuitator, or 0 any mam, wo- man, or child wiho will duplicats or tmitato thess manifestations, subject to the Bame fuvestigstion, “without the xid of Spirit-Power, this challenge is open. TG TEE PUBLIC. 1t heving come to my knowledzs that there are sev- oral persons goingr tiroush tho country using my nzue and repitation, oud copying mwy advertisements, 1 bieroby wurn w0 piibiic sgalust ail gnel imposters, and not to confound my Seauce vith them. ™ 1) TESTIMONIAL FROM TI KNICKERBOCKER, ¢ Sprprr-Powea 1N TiE LIGRT.—Oco of the most supernatiral aud curions cutertainments ever given fn this city ws ianitestations " at Tweddle Hall Iast evening Dby Mr. EDW, LIVINGSTOY, Spirit Sedium. The Rev, C. P. MeCarty and Dr. J. A. Yerkius wera cl:oten by the audience to investigate, which auties thoy did most thoroughly. We have uct space to give in_detnil the many Manifestations thiat wccurred, but the entire performance was earried cut accordig to the progremme. Spirlt hands, feces of decorsed persons appearing to reltives, tables raised, Lells rung, coals removed aud placed on the Medium arbilo kanideutted by Marshal Jemes Kelly, formed but part of tns most Iysterions perforioance that has ver been witnessed i {his city. The entire aliair vus conducted with impartiality and a candor that was cammendable, Thousands of testimonials could be given. Como and seo for voureelves, Take 10 oue's wozd,—investi- gate and vellevs your own eyes. oz oflico open from 2 to5 this afternoon for sala of reverved seats. Competent ushors will bo pro- vided, ADELPHI THEATRE, THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, Grand Special Entertainment And Farewell Peformance of “UNCLE JOSH WHITCOMB,” BY THE INIMITABLE DEDN TEOMPSON. THE LADY HINSTRELS AND STAR OLIO. Doors open ot 7, Lrices s usual, ADELPHI THEATRE. Another Rousing Company! Week commenclng Mondoy, 31st January, every night and Matinecs, the great AMPHIBIAN WON- DERS AND MALVELS OF THE AGE, B 7 LURLINE $800 AND $800 WATSON, Their Equal Does Not Exist on Earth. ‘The very expert Acrobats, SNOW BROS., MASTER EDDIE, the Beauuful Snow, znd tncir troupe of Trained Dogs. JOUN LE CLAIR, the great LE CLAIL, the Edgebrook Wonder, MISS ERBA BOB- 150, tho American Lucca. The marvelous CHAL~ LET, Ventriloquint. JACOB RILEY, the famous Jug- gier.” PROF. FOX, the wonderful iuitator of Birds aud Animals, Re-engagomeut of the Charapions of all Soug sad Danco Artists, DELEILANTY and CUM- MINGS, rizencores every nigit. WALTER BRAY, e star Comodiay and epl msh par ozcellence. CHAS! 0. WAITE. BY TALBOT, aud HARRY STANWOOD, Continuance of the bosutiful LADY MINSTREL FIEST PART, and the GLORIOUS CEN~ T AL TA DAVID STRONG’S latest great Scenio fhe Drantic Company in a Tattling farce, NICODEMUS NOBBS. Lemember, the prices at thfs great popular resort are the cheapest of place in the city, and the cntertainment always he eat. THE TOLEDO, 241 East Madison-6t., bear Clark, Tremendous Triumph! TUnbounded Success! OF THL WORLD-FAMOUS GERMAN HILITARY BAND. 49 STARS! 40 ARTISTS! “This Troupe, expressly selccted from the best Mili- tory Dands in' Lurope, ore hereto compete for the Grand Prize ot the Contenuist Exhibition, 186, under tho direction of Mr. CHAS. BECK. . GRAND SACRED MATINEE THIS AFTERNOOY, AT 2:30, COME EARLY TO SECURE SEATS. The LUROPEAN LADIES' ORCHESTRA COABE- NATION will givo their reguiar Sunday Eventnig Cor cert at 8 o'clock. H'CORMICK'S HALL, SATURDAY, Jan, 29, Grand Matizee at 2 o'clock. THREE GRAND GALA CONCERTS On TUESDAY and THURSDAY, Feb.1and 3, by the Renown: CERIEAN BILITARY BAND 40 Artisis. Expresaly selectod from the best Bands in Germany to compete for the Grand Prize at the Centennial Ex- hibition, 1 under the direction of Prof. CARL BECK, und VENT, the great Bugle Soloist, ‘They appear in the 1l Dress Uniform of the fifle Guard of the German Empire. New and Brilliant Programmes will be presented. 1 ‘Admission—75 cents. Reserved Seats, $1. Can be ‘had at J. Bauer & Co.’s Jlusic Store. TLYMOUTH CHURC! 8ixth-5t,—MONDAY EVEN] Concert by the renowned Gelman Military Ban mssion, §1. McVICKER'S THEATRE. igan-av., near Twenty- G, Jan. 31, Grand Gela Q. Ad- Engzgement of the distinguished Comedian, DL BRI DeiS AR, ouday and Tuesday Evenings. ‘Wednesday and Thurs ¥ new 2ation of Dickens’ David Copperield, entitled MI- CAWBER—Wilkins Micswher, Ben Debar. Friday and Saturday—Merry Wives of Windsor—Sir John Falstal, en Deliar, Matinee Satuzday, _ Mondar, Fab, T—3r, and Stre, W. J. FLORENCE—Jighty Doilar. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Desided Snocess, Company Fronanaced Unequalad n Chicago. Jronday and doy cvenings cud Wednesday Mutines, SARATOGA! Tlmrsdl({— ED ASTRAY. eserved Seate at lolter’s, 100 East Madisor at Academy Box Oilice, SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. BATARD TATXLOR ON “EGYPT. (By_ courtesy of the Ster Lecture Course) nuck Hall, Sundey, Jan. 30,3 p. m. Doo ‘Tickets at Japsen, deClurg ik Cosn, 1ad . 3 . MISS SUSIE M, JOHNSON, Trance Spesker, lecturzs in Grow's ail, 517 West Mad- isou-at,, this day at 20:30 3, m. apd 7:30 p. m, Morn- ing subject: * Man as He Was and 28 HeIs.”? Even- ing: ¢ Who Shall Govern the louse of Israel 2nd Lead 1ts Children Out of the Wiierness?" ~rs. LORD TUPSON will play the orgon and sing under spirit con- trol. Admittance, 10 cent GROW'S OPERA-HALL, COLBERT, of the Tribune, o Astronomer, will Jecture in the Dime Course Sunday, Jan, 3J, at 3 p. m. Subjct—* A Walk Amoung the Stars.” DANCING, In a1l its Fashiopable branches, taught st BOURNIQUES pé‘gAleEMY, 123 Twents-fouriiat. New ved at any Privato Jessons givens . MeCor- open &t 2. the door. o - DI DRY GOODS. DOWN! DEWHI WITH PRICES IN DRY GOODA, Being determined to have empty shelves for spring importations now arriving, we of- fer the remainder of our winter stock at sweeping reductions from formor prices. Ladies’ Beaver Cloeks, 75¢, $2.00, $3.50, $5, $7, and $B each; fcrmer prices, $3.25. $5, $8, 513, $15, S18. Ladies’ AlU-Wool Beaver Closks, richly trimmed, $8, $10, $12, S15, S18, 2nd S20; ro- duced from $15, $20, $25, $30, $35, and $40. Graet Bargeing in Shawis of all kinds. 350 Ottomsn Shawls reduced to $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4, S5, $6, and $8. 550 Single and Double Broche and Paisley Shawls, a bankrupt importer’s stock, will be sold at 50c on the doilar. Great bargains in Dress Goceds. 275 picces Gray, Seal Brown, snd Navy Blue Plaids, 27 inches wide, only 12xcs ‘worth 25¢. X Grens bargains in Empress Cloths, Serges, and Merinos. 150 picces Frerch Cashmeres, choice shades, 05¢, 75¢, 85¢ and $1, cheapest Cash- msres over ofiered. s Grent borgains in Tiadies’ end Gents’ Un- derwear. 125 dozen Men's Jorino Vests end Draw- ers, 25¢, former price 50¢. 50 doz. Boys’ Vests, 20c, reduced trom 50c. CGreat bargains in Hamburg Embroideries, prices 4c, 5¢, Oe, ¢, 10¢, 15¢, 30c, 25¢, 30¢, 35¢, 45¢, 50c—the cheapest goods ever ofler- ed in the cit; * 10 ceses of” good Printa, spring styles, 8. 150 Irish Linens, shghtly damazed by wa- ter at a ITew York five, at half price. Foe - &y New Yot Sime 284 & 2585 WEST MADISCN-ST. EDUCATIOKAL. complete KT, sanced classes m ident wative teschers. 8. W, DUFFIELD will deli uren during spring term before tho COLL, DEPT. Ladics and gentlemen not connccted <Al the Schiool ean obtain tick:ts o these lectures on application. Spring lerm begins Wednesdsy, Feb, 2, "Iiids ia a favorable time to enter, Parcats &ro invited 10 person.lly visit tho Sehool, ELHTHURST BOARDING SCEOCL, For Young Ladies and Girls. ‘Next Term commences dlouday, Fob. 7. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE Dm, INDIANA. e Sixty-third Sesslon begns Taes . For terms, etc., address the Presiacnt, REV. . J. COLOVIN, C. 5. C,, Notre Dame, Ind. 181 will comuenca spring twrm Monday, Jun JLARKE taging cnarge of the coflezeata do™ MIES SHAW'S STMISARY. €1 WETS ADAM Dot partment. PRk BANKS' STANDARD OF ALL KINTS. FAIRBANKXS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 223 Lake St., Chicago. Becarefultobuy only the Genuine, MEDICAL CARTS. DR. JARES. Tock Hospital, cor. Washinglea & Frankiin-sts. Chartered by tho Fitata cf Tllinois for the expross pur- Poso of iving tmmsdiate relief in all cascs oi private, chronic, ‘and urigars discascs in all thric cat forms. It s weil Kuown toat DR. JAMES busszod ac tho beadof tha professicn for the past 5 sears. Are tnd oxperiezco ure allumportant, Sewninn{ Wemknews, nignt losees by drezms, Dimpias OB tho face, lost man: L cun pusitively bo ‘cured. Ladio. wanisut tho mns delicato attention, call or wrrite. Pleasant huno for pa- tients. A book for the. millivn, Marnaee Guide, whicn telis you all about theso dises not—1y cents to pay pustas pactors. | Von st no ome but tho Doctor. 9., to7p. m. Sundass, strictly confidontial. Dr. Clarke Confidentially Consulted. PRIVATE MATTERS.—The unfortunate of both soxes consult the celebrated Dr. CLARKE, 185 Sonth Clarkt, Al PrIvars DisEAses cured at once wirit- oUT MERCURY. He curcs when all others fail. Goor \Vrito 1o bimn. Ladies sy consult on all irregularities und diccases with the assursnce of speedy re T#Send two stampa for *Safeguard of Ifeaith.” “ PEssARIE PRRVENTIE,” $10 each, Culebrated FEMALE PiLss, SLOU; (extra etrong), §5 per box. §3/~ Vietims 26 rend two stamps on Nervous and Private Dikeases. +Cousulia- and_sacrod. Address lotters, Dr. ¥. D. 185 South Clark-st.. Chicago. claE MARRIAGE e rages, o private counselor ol e of the seual s i i, s, lazeat dcoverics 1o fhe Feidnce of repriiu 1 10 be withe S25T50 how o prescrve the heciih, and. coroptes.on, anl Fiveto faded clieeks The ireshiew of youth: the hesi onls e Marrisge Guile iu the "m':}‘ I'A'(R“‘-‘A)«l’l‘u a2 sy be suavuited pirsonalls o by Pl by SHtber et mentioned in bt work, Adress D A: G, OLIN, 157 Washingtuu o2, Chicago, Ll DrLATTEE Thiny years! London Hospital practice, curos priveto dis. esuns immediately, without mergury: also LUST MAN- $1G0D, nerzous aebility, causod by orrors of south, Tao yoang and old aro quickly restored to manly vizor. - ees shonld call or wrile. Ogo interview 13 quits sati- Gient. Utizc strictly privato. No. 1 Wost Madison-at. Joumer Dr. Kean, NO PAY!! 175 Sonth Clark-st., caruer of Haarce, Chiceze. Moy bs consultod, personally or by mall, fre ‘on Il clronic or fiervons diteases, ~ Dit. 'J only physician ia ko city_who warr ‘Ulhice Hours, 8 2. . ta 8 p. 1. ; Sundays om 9 toli. 177 South Clark-3t,, Culeeyo, The oldest fustitutionin the Tnited Statea tered expreaely for tho cure of Private, Chironic, and_Specinl Diseases of both sexos. A statf of eminenent Profeseors in attendance. Con- sultation personally or by letter frea M=rs. LANDTO, FEMALE PEYSICIAN On Otetetrics and Trivate Dizesscs, Her never-failing preparation for Sapprecsed or Disturied Menstroa- Tion sent to any eddress, Office, 474 Wabash-a, A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. GUIDE. | - A G ol apuiem, wits tho lasear covaries 13 the sefence of reproductisa, presarving the complexion, &e. Tois ks an intoresting WOrs ot I pages, Voth numervus engraviugy, and coatyias valusbia infoc: b0 aro marrfed or contemplato mars Flages still It is’a book that ouzht to bs undsr lock and Key, snd not left carolesaly sbiout the housa. Soat to ane t-paid) for Fift it Adds DR. B! P Ty SR A T P ATCTION SALES. DENTISTRY. V3L BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEZRS, 168 EAST MADISON-ST. 1 to sales of furniture, private lings, and at selezrooss, TU. 8. Bonded Warehonse Sala 2,906 foxes Tmported Clay Pipss. MONDAY MORNING. Ton, 31, at 10 o'clock, at Bouded Warchouse (Wadsworth's), D% 209 SOUTH. MARKET-ST. Credit sale. For particulars ke catalogues now . WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, Al Batters & Co.'s Auztion Pooms, 108 Madison-st,, k, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Feb. 2, at WHITE, YELLOW, AND ROCKINGHAM WARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, cCARPETS, SSILUUL DESES, SETTEES, ETC, BUTTERS & C0.S REGULAR TRADE SALE THURSDAY MORNING, ¥eb. 3,0t o'cldek, At Salesrooms, 103 East Madison-st. DY CGOOCDS, CLOTHING, WOOLENS, KNIT GUODS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOLS, &e., BUTTERS & 0.'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, HOUSEIZOLD 60;)::5. NEW F GRNITURE, 3 MERC NDISE, lesrootns, 108 Madison-st. WAREHOUSE G00DS ATAUCTION To pay charges, for account of whom it may concern, 934 Packages of Baking Powder, Alout 15,000 pounds, THURSDAY, Feb, 17, 1876, at 10 o'clock, ut our Salesrooms, 108 'East Madison-st. . BUTTERS BY G. P. GOiE & CO, 68and 70 Wabash-av. DRY GOODS. REGULAR AUGTION SALE OF Siaale and Fancy Dry Goods, TUESDAY MORNING. FEB. 1. 1876, Hosiery, Notions, Merino Underwesr, Hats aud Caps, Fur Goods, Blanlets, &c. & CO. EXTRA Fili% ASSORTHERT = { Boats Shoas & Stinpers! On Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 9:30 . & prompt. All grades of ITen’s, Women’'s, and Children’s Goods wiil be sold and duplicated freely. GEO. P. GORE & CO., g and 70 Wabesh-av, On Satarday, Feb. 5, at 9:30 o'clock, 10 Crates V. 6. Crackery (i open lts). HEOUSEEOLD FURNITURE, At10:80 o'clock, Faslor Stits, Clamber Sets, Walnut Todsteads and Bureaus, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Mar- Dlo and Wood-top Tabigs, AMarble and Wood-top Hall “Troce, Eusy and Camp Cheirs, Waluut Chairs and Rockers, Whatnots; Wool, and Husk Alatresses; W. 5. Bireaus, Parlor zud Office Desks, Ehow Cases, Curpets, T00 Wood-seat Chairs, Awcrican Express Co.—Feb. 24, 2,30 Unclalmed Packages of Merchan- G, P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, “By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. SPLCIAT, FURNITURE SALE. TOUESDAY, Feb. I, at 880 3. m., a large assortment New Parlor, Chamer, and Din{og-roon I IFPOURNIT DR ERE, Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, nd Glassware, General Mer- chandise, &¢., &c. ELISON, POMERGY & CO., b4 and 35 Randolph-st, FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 4, at 9:30 o'clock, OCR WEEKLY SALE AT ATCTION. The largest stock of New and Second-hand FURNITURE Onale 1n thia cits. New and second-hand Parlor Chamocr Sets, Office Farniture, Stoves, Carpets, Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture,’ Lounges, Sofss, What-note, Buresus, Marblo-top Tables, 10” crates I flmcknrs i1 open lots, Plated Ware, Glassware, General 1 oceptad. | ¥ivoSundayatd:wa.ml § Erpres: | Chicso e Padacab Failrosa s TEETH, 8. DR. MAGNUSSON, DENTIST, Southeast corner Randoiph and Dearborn-sta., Room 5, continues to make full sets best Gum Teeth for §3, war~ ranted the same in every particular for which othor Deutists charge from 0 to $30, Teeth flled first~ clars at reduced rates. Bst Set Gum Teelh TRETH!"== ¥ pay $20 07 830 for teeth? Dr. Cain makes the DR.W. H. H. same for 3. All Fillings very low. CALY, Tiouro 1 35, 113 Dearpostist. DENTISTIR Y. DR. I. L. VEDDER, gradusto Pennsylvania Collega Dantal Surgery; 23 yvears' experionce, Office, Room 10, corner Clark aud Kinziests, Full sets (L4 toeth), $3 $L50; silver, 75c. Teeth 2a- BUSINESS CARDS, ’ Mnte:—im. Drawa ing Materials, oo, Flgmed 8, R3s Shades, &c. ABBOTT & TYLER, 56 Madison-st. CHARLES J. BISHOP, EXCURSIOR. ‘SOUTHEEN CLIMATE. Excursion Tickets At reduced rates to Naasau, N. P.. Babamas Tslands (steamers leave Savannali, Ga., thrice monthly ; time, J:ort to port, 45 bours) snd to Jacksonville, Florida. and Hamilton, germuda Island, for sale at the Michigan Ceutral Ofice, 67 Clark-: F. White, Agent. Send for Nustrated snd ceseriptive pamphlets, given gratis H O D e RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTTRR OF TRAINS AnKS.—T Satarday ez o5 Slonday exsoptad. ¥ Aw r. [EXPLANATION OF REFERENC - Sanidsy excostody St e S, Shermer, Sl it B aPacific Fast Line..... 3 bz, via Cliaton. | Vight Tix. vis Clint Eapres. 1Green Bay Exnrcss EMadieon & Riroy Express. 2St. Paul & Winnna Expross. Tarquotta Exnress. atiaausa Lake Exoresi Geness Lake Bxprees, —Depot T Wellsand Rinzieats. £ Dlpot cornes af Canaland Klosls-cta. HICHIGAN CENTAAL RAILROAD, ket anih oot of Dieniyecond-a. DI R e Gt oviriant ot o Badoiins anct i Paier o ‘HMail (via Maia and At Linc). Exp: T*SuadayEz. 2°¥eturdayand Sanday Ex. § Daly. CHICAGO, ALTON ASTLOUIS. and Chicago, Kansas City an irer Shard .. a1 Madionsi. tridge. Ticka iheaas 44 ety and 123 Randoiph-st. » Kantas Cltysnd Denver Fast Ex. Et. Louis und Sprinatield_¥x. St Loais, Springtield & Texas.. Peoria D Streator, Lacon, Washintou Ex. Jollet & Dwight Acoomemodatior. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Teate. | drrive. e m § 5408, m. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE &ST. PAUL RAILROAD. AT PRIVATE SALE, MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, AT OUR STORES, | 274 & 276 East Madison-st., near the bridge, A Xarge and Elegant Stock of Parlor, Chamber, Library, Diniig-room, OFTICE FURNITURE 40 per cent less than manufacturers’ cost, To Le sold to psy sdvauces and charges, Plesse call and examine. 4 | . WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 10 A, M., AUCTION SALE OF Carpeting, Bedding, Stoves, Crockery, etc.. befug the contents of @ Large Hotel and two Private Residences, . DINGEE & C0., Au By FRANK PORTER Auctioneers, 170 Esst Madison-st. RegularSales Wetnestays& Satudags Libera} Cash Advances Hade o1 Consigmmedts. Private Sales During the Week at Anction Prices. Will scll at their pext regular sale WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2, 3t 10 8. ., Parlor Furniture, Chamber Furnic ture, Ofice Furriture, Dining-room Furniture, Kitch- en Furniture, Also 3 large lot of sccond-hand goods of every description, tho contents of a %-room house, 10 be soli without reserve. 3 For Sale or Exchange—A good-paying manufactuz- choice Michigan la: Y WM. . HODGES & CO. 662 WEST LAKE-ST., At our Warerooms, we sball sell on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Fob. 2, at7p.m., ageneral sséoriment of Househld Goods, consisting’ of Drussels and In- grsiu Carpets, Parlor, ng, Sitting-roow, and Ritchen Furniture; siso, Fatlor Cookstoves, Cutlery, Plated Ware, &c., ke _Also, on_Baturday Evening, Teb. 5,8t 7 p. M., a complete assortment of Honaehold Goods. Sales positive and without reserve. WA, F. HODGES & CO., cti D Vert Lakest. By 9. L. BEED &G0, Auctioneers. Second-hand Furniture, | o BANKRUPT STOGK OF CIGARS AT ATCTEON. 2 3. L. REED & CO., Auctioncers, will sell at stors, 169 CLARR-ST., ou Houday, af 10 o'elack, 5¢0,000 Imported snd Domestic Cigars, In lots of ane wards. Terma casd. Ti EL, Auctioneer, Oice, 103 Fifth-av, el Real Estale, Bankrupt Stocks, and Furnifure At dwellings. Refers by permisaton Lo those for whom s rnade salos for tho Jast three years, At private sales, Confectionery and Restaurant, nicely fitted up, 5054 Tocation, cheap rent. Also Furiiture of 25 rooms Fond chance for 8 lady to make a respectable living with 3 small investment. Hinaxt Bausit, 103 Fifth-av, By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO., 117 Wabash-av., n. w, cor. Madison. 1,000 cases Boots and Shoss af Auciion, Tuesday Morning, Feb, 1, at 9:30 o'clock. Full lnes of seasonable ¢oods. JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO.. Anctioneers. WINTER RESORTS, e e e e A e FLORIDA., THF WINDSOR HOTEL, on St. James Park, Jack- sonville, Florida, now open for guests, is mew, com- Diote, and frst-ciass in every Tespect. SCOTT & MOORE. = NOTICE. A CARD. TO WO IT MAY CONCLRN: Dr. B. BRIARD announces to his nuwercua patients and friands that the Chicago Medical and_Surgical Institute, founded in tho year 1369, before the great fire, corner Adams and Clark-sts,, 18 now Iocated 183 South Halsted-st., whiere all forma of disexscs are treated with skill, Con- suliationa free: B, BBIARD, Prafcascr. erchridise, Cigars, Sc. iom Do 4 Canat-sis, ELISON, POMEROY & C0, | Ao et o oo et anmtas Dosete” By S, DINGEE & CO., Leava Arrise. “Auctioneers. Wisconsin & Minnesots Throcgh| Day Express. .{ "9:45 8. m.| *4:00 p. m. 50 p. m.[*11:008. m. il 410:00p. m.| *7:43D. 1. ‘ATl traiua ran vis Milwaukes. Tickets for S¢. Panlaad Minneapolis are zood aither via Madison and Praixle du Cblon, or via Watertown, LaCrosse, and Winoas. LLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Lakest. and footaf T¢ foot it a wentysecondat, ) Do ttandlolpho, near Clark. Cairod Noy Sprakfield aad Peo hpnognsg Ment Ex Peorta and Keokuk Expreas. Dubugue & Stonx City Ex... Dubuque & Slous City Expi man Passonger.. UINCY RRILROAD, CHICIGE’._BUH,LINE'(IM"E‘.“. dl";m“:l‘,w‘_ o3 e Cat v Sisteenthate. Oficas, 83 Glar'esi s andat depots. Aurora Passenger. am ‘Aurora Passencer wm Dubuano & SiguxCity Ex. am FPacitic Niztit Exo. for Omabia aml ansas wm. . m. . ma [ ERI Leket Ofices, 8 Clark-sc., cor, Iouse, und"at Depor, 1 Trains leass 7rom Erparition Dsy Express—Pullmas_Draw-| ing-Knom Sleepiag Cars, New York ha : : AStis Eepresabaiiman paic| P | 8408 m aco Drawing-Room Sleoping Cars and Hatel Cars. -| 5:08p.m.| 9:10p. m. ‘Only lino running the hotel cars to New York. KANRAKEE LINE. From Depots, Joot Lake and Trwenty-secand-sts, Teate, | drrive, Tadiangpalls. Louisrills & Cicia- S 2ail Day Kxpross * 8:0p. ra. atl Nleht Expross (dally)-. 15 m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND XOKOMO LINE. Depot. corner Clinton and Carrotlests., Wat Site, Leave. | drvive, Iadisaspolis Louisrille & Ciacia-/ Inbiananals: Lovitviliod Gt 220 8- =" 850p. m. vatd (daily).. 7.8 m. 8:00p. m. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Yom depot corner Clinton and Carroll-sta. Arrive, Colambus, Plttsburg & New York| Day Ezpress Golumbas, Pittabare & New Vork| Night Expeess (daily).. PITISBURG, FT. WAYNEX C! * Sunday . § Dally. 1 Ex $ Bz~ T ¥ e BALTIMORE & QHIO RAILROAD. 7 Zsposition Huilding and Tyuins leave rrom reur o Yoot af Tueniyascondst, Dépoé corner Maditon-st. amd City affce] 81 Clarkintt., corner of Wash Morning Express, ‘Accommodation.. Kvening Expresi. §Dally. *Daily, Sundays excopted. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLARD & PACIFIC RAILROAD. of Van Buren and Sherman-yta, 5 Depot, cormer of Vin iur erns Ticketofee : Lewre. | drviens Omahs, Laavew'thiE Atchison x(7ls s v Porm Aseommonation.. rE :‘.L FET i NI T

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