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16 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE :. SUNDAY. MARCH 3,-1878—SIXTEEN PAGES. -~ SAN FRANCISCO. Chapter Devoted to an Abscond= ing Bank President. The Mysterious Tug-Boat; or,» Was Duncan on Board? California’s Proposed Exhibit at the Paris Exposition. A Real and an Allegorical Deluge Visit the Pacific Coast. The Onpe Near Sacramento Destroys a Large Amonnt of Property. But That at the Oalifornia Theatrs Only Affords Innocent Amusement, DUNCAN. Special Corvespondence of The Tribune. Sax Fraxcisco, Feb. 24.—The hapless Dun- «can has made another attempt to escape, and the Tesult bas been another maemificent fasco. . 1t is the custom of our absconders to get off by sea. The neck which joins our pemmnsula to the main land affords more facilitics for the po- Jice than for the criminal. Half-Moon Bay, which became os famous in its small wzy amone defoulters as Gretna Green among love-lorn swalns and maidens, has outlived its uscfulness. It indents the coast some twenty-five miles South of San Francisco, and absconders were wont with cheerful alacrity to strike out across the hills for this harbor of refuge the moment their books ceased to be susceptible of further bandliog. Since the capture of the Brotherstons, two famous forgers, who defied the best efforts of the police for a long time, and who are now the most interesting inmates of our State Prison, this line of escape has tallen into disfavor. It is easy for 2 man to make zood bis escape before he is found out, but, if the expose pre- cedes the flizht, 1t is a hard place toget out of. Duncan is the most accomplished “ dodger ™ toat has ever been come across within the ex- pericnce of the police. It is perfeetly wetl known that he is in town, aud they do not like to tell thc numberof the houses they have searched for him. lnyariably he bas received Wwarning just in time to get away, sowetimies a cay, sometimes but au hour in advance of the rail. ‘The number of familics who have been plung: £d into convulsions of dread by these inroads 15 curiously large. At_times, Duucan las beeu searched for where Duncau has uot been, zod it has always Lrapspired in such instances that = iamily sikeleton, someiimes of formidable pro- purtions, hus misled the police. A duy or two_since a poor widow, whose only 201 is sutficienly irrégular in s habits to keep berina constaot state of apprebeosion, was ruided in this wise, and her alarm until the search was concluded avd some explanation Tourhsafed was pitiful to see. Ou Sunday morning last. at an ecarly hour,— 2 or 3 oclock in the morning perhaps,—a sehoouer called the J. C. McKinnon, which bad Yeen waiting until the siorm subsided to put out to sea. Jay in the stream waiung the tug ‘which was 1o tow her out. Instead of the ex- pecied tug she was boardea by the Elaine, 8 small steam yacht beloumiog to a stevedore tirm. Capt. Lees, the Chief of the detective {orce, and a posse ot officers were on buard the Elae, and scarched the schooner. They tound some rather suspicious-looking lucgace, consisting of teuts. saddles; and blan- Xets, privisions, ctc., some linen variously marked, and a razor with the pame “Josepit {oulder Duncan " standing out in void letters, ~—Dbut no Duncan. : As they left the schooner a tus was observed coming down the bay in a manuer swhich sbowed a desire to avoid observation. The Elume hailea ber, but, receiving no reply, gave chase. The tug, the Joseph H. Redmond. ran into her ‘moving place at the wharf just two minutes gbead of the Elaine. Some dark figures were seen to scramble hastily on to the dock and disappear, and Dun- can had escaped once more. A serious effort is beiug made to bring 1o jus- tice all who had any complicityin the affair, bat, as they sit in high places, some of them will be ifficuit to get at. 4. C: Merrill, one of the parties arrested, is a leadinz member of one of the oldest and best kpown commission-houses in the State. Capt. Jenks—not of the Horse Marines, but of tue tur Joseph M. Redmond—is strongly ba The trial has been going on for several days, and, the wituesses, one and all, have 1 set reply 10 apparently the most trivial question, I de- cline to avswer.” “fhe entire circle of acquaintances of the Duncan family secmed to have been subpenaed, wmd with mast marked unanimity declive to an- swer a question whick has any ‘bearing on any event which might reaspnably have taken place within the present century. . The impression does not prevail that Duncan has any money himself, but that the almost superhuman efforts which are being made to reep him in iding arebeing made by those who Irend the disclosures which would follow his arzest. The rumor is that other parties besides Le Warne were interested in * raising ”? the certifi- :ates of the Safe Deposit Company. A number »f prominent citizens bave been interviewed, 1ud there is a disposition to fasten culpability iomewhere, 1o account for the_ extraordinary suceess of Duncan in keeping himself out of he way, [Duncan was arrested last Tuesday, snd s now in custody—ED. Others, aguin, drc of opinion that these ideas we disseminated by the police, with a view to secount or their inefiiciency. THE SAFE-DEPOSIT COMPANY. The affairs of this Company were connected ¥ith those of the Pionecr Bank ina manner vhich has never been satisfactorily explained. 3ut the business continues to be carried on ap- sarently upon a solid basis, although the Dun- #n taint clings to it in some degree. Althourh Jocated in the basement of the bie wuilding to which it grives its name, it is onc of B most imposine landmarks on Montgomery treet. Its great, massive safes, with their sleys and nooks, their hundreds of lod y the Jitter of steel, and the gleam of polished fin- shings, ruarded on the four coruers by brass- 12 mammoth warriors, present an appear: i impregnable satety, Ppomoes 1t there be danger, it comes from within and Jot from without. Every precaution is taken by the deposit peo- sle themselves. Any one ishing to leave faluables in thelr charze will 1ind it convenient tnd time-saving to go with an autobiography, a edigree, 2 list of body-marks for purposes of entification, and various other swall trap- pinzs waich will simplify matters for the Com- pany and complicate them lor the depositors. The oflices are furnished with every luxury, Irom Axminster ruzs 1o mechanical cauarics, ;llx::i 2 cathedral-like solemuness pervades toe ce. Duncan was nothing if not decorous and ;‘f:gtlvi}g i‘,?“}, clrml'l_nénnzwl):icn belonged to bim, Which bie liad anyihing 1o do, bears the impress of s tasteful touch. £k L ever a prison-cell receives the poor old man. who must be weary of perpetual flecing, It will become one of the sizhts of the establist Benz. @sthetic passion for adornment Fould revolt from its bare walls and floors, and :ifetfixj{c, Ilun;’l and brain—for, though a he has never be idler— et fiudwnrkwdn? er been an jdler—would THE PARIS EXPOSITION, , There s t0 be a grand hegira fiom our city fn ‘he early spring. Eversbody who §s anybody is roing to the Exvosition. Everybody who is nobody will stay at home wd Iaugh at the others. California will not be largely represcated, ather than by its fohabitants. jts marvelous oroducts are going 1o stay at home with the no- sodies. The r.‘lfmnmn beet, the giant vumpkin, the naminoth arape, will all rest quietly on 1y o carth where they belonz, o 07 1Pe 1D Eveu the Mineral Comtnittee found them- ielves driven into a corner for lack of funds, antil John W. Mackey came to the rescue, and sade them draw on him at will. A magnificent subinet of specimens Is, therefore, iu contem~ plation; butit is not probable that the mining peale will reek to give practizal illustrations ot the workings of a stamp-mill at this Exposi- Lion. The Centennial Exhibition gave them a Gose of that. Besides. all the ore is required t home to keep up the dividends. Even so a great many long faces have been puiled since ihe last meeting of the Trustees of the bonan- he the Superintendent sent in recom- e gation that the monthly dividends he ro- share. 4 O Mot hs paid twentv-two §2 disi- dends, and Consolidated Virzinta severul STAR LECTURE COURSE. McCORMICK HALL. NOUNCING the compieted arrangements for more. Their happy holders became used lone | g/CGRAND since to their zood fortune, and almost. looked upon its lour continuauce as being as secure as the Bapk of Englaud. Seven or 8 per ccat per month fs rather neat, but. it s apt to be an evanescent glary. It is believed that the two ouauzas will con- tinue to pay dividends for a long time to cowe, buta du]Y:u' off is serious, nevertheless. However, those who hold from 500 to 1,000 shares,—and they are mauny,~will manage t0 | 7, peir along with what fs left. A The brokers are yet safe from the legislators, but the Tuttle bill is still licld threateningly REAL ING, MARCH 1 NG TOURNAMENT "0 be glven {0 M'CORMICK ALL, TUESDAY EVI 1 take pleasnre in_presenting the 5t array of LITERARY. ELOCUTIONARY. amd C talent ever grouped to for one en- tertatument, Includiug the” great Shakspeareau futer- over their heads, and an obstivate Legislature | preter, ELLA W. may at any mowment ery *“ Mate!” to the brok- crs’ “Check.” TIIE DELUGE. We have had the deluge, both allegorically and really. The rain continued to fall witbout intermission untll the 21st. Sacramento is yet safe, but Washington, a little city, its neighbor, is in ten feet of water, and Grand lsland, a col- onized island in the Sacramento River, s cown- pietely submerged. Grand Island is sixteen miles long and four miles in width. It is formed like a basin,—hol- Jow in the centre and high near the river baok. ‘This basin, comprising some 16,000 acres, is all plantad in wheat, The rim of the island is in orchards and ve ctavle gardens. As the water will drain off | ¢ these as soon as the river bezins to fall, they will probably not sustain much damage. But the entire wheat crop will be destroyed. As the Grand Islauders were flooded out two Fears ago, their caseisa peculiasly hard one. T DAINTY, The girl genius on 1whom VANDENHOFF, fonis MISS KLEINOFEN, FEE-T (Ufer first appearance in Chicago,) 3 The pleasing and nopular. Teader 3fina G. SLAYTON, Chicago's favorite—the charming emotional und hwmorous veader. GOUTHOUJ, The eyeatest liring elocutionist and mast, willshed . ¢ Reader. America's farorite and ogether forminz n CONGRESS of the greatest Elocu- oo il be psalated by the Draiiatie Soprano, ALIA ‘has falien Cusnman's ‘mantle, Jesste (L frst anpearance here, prrhan o8 - Thec ttven vame. DANZIGER, For which, notwithstanding the great expénse of such a0 array of arusts, seats will be sold at tie sam prices Great destitution prevails, but the Sacramento | hitherto chiarged to hear any one of theul, viz. peovle have taken their afllicted neighbors en- tirely in eharge, and report that no outsiae aid 15 necessary. — There are, however, to be no more prayers for rain. The other deluge is at the California Theatre, It is ostensibly adapted trom * Paradise Lost,” but it is wore Scriptural than Miltonian. and 500 RESERVED SEAT. taken by tnose desiring to be oresent, those expecting to attend should secure the best scats lee. GEV. B. C. INCLUDING 750 ar. As [teserved Seats cost no more than JEO0, und ail cvailable space will b ANGING by being first fn i, Manager. GEO. the most hardened sinner is visited with rather aqueer feeling, as if he were assisting at o sacrilege, whea the awe-inspiring names, familiar only in the Testament or catcchism, glare at bim uncompromisingly from a plav-bill i Nothing is done with actual irrcverence, but. after this, no oue will be surprised to hear ot the Ober-Ammergan Combination- beivg _en- aged to come over and give us a season of the “ Passion Play.” Deluge™ begins with the fall of The sceond actintroduces us to Adam and Lrein the warden ot Edes Eveis played by Miss Ellie Wilton, the lead- ing lady of the California Theatre, whose cos- tumiug has become quite a_matter of fame. Whena lady has a reputation for Worthisn combinations, for silks of wondrous sheen, for trails of marvelous length, for jewers and laces, and all the parapbernalia of an acknowledged dresser’s wazdrobe, it 15 a little coufusing to be Mother Eve—before the fall. The wildest speculations were indulged In as to what £re would wear. 1t can hardly have cost the great oneinal morce anxiety to make polonaise out of a tig-leaf than it cost her grace- iul descendant to kuow what to make out of what. Anachronisms were inevifable. The lady finally succeeded in evolving of the chaos of thought a costume pretty snd beeoming, but “fixy.” It cousists of a short dress of white raobit-skin falling below the koee, and edged with white camel’s hair frinze. Instead of the dress of leaves in which our estimable progenitors arrayed themselves after they ot into trouble, the leaves are scattered over it in clusters. A suit of very long, very blonde hair is a part Tobeatven MONDAY eveninz, March IPCORMICK HALL, T IS with great plensure that § am able to snnounce e most coloval comblnacion of eoncer: taient ever grouped tgedier for one convert fn ths city, wiilch has Deen’ecurcd to apbear at the grand ?fifig‘%g%y FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL . when Amer- [URSLY, will st prior 1o hes fu April, g-slsted by, i array of as never Eefore been heard in oue concert fn Chicazo, including the brilliaut sopraul, Mrs. AMES-BILLINGS ana 3. HUMPHREY-ALLEN, ABBEY CLARK, Contralto. SWEDISH The Original ‘UARTET Hilda Wideberg, Amy Ambera, Q sMaria Pettersen, Wilhelming Soderland. The ccl¢]b|r,‘a.";21 tenor, FE SSEN—DEN, CARLETON, ™ eitre trerd rere of the costume. Amierica’s favorite and great- A pair of high-heeled white satin boots might est bass zinger, Myron WE[TNEY. have been appropriately laid away in favor of the font-gear of Afignon or Little Harejoot. If helloge and M: selves to the exigencies of the stage, Fve might have yielded. Adam (Mr. Tom Keene) looked esactly as if he were coming out of a steam bath. £is tuni was coustructed apparently of Turkish towel- | With the well-known Musical Direc- ugr, He wore a wild shock of hair, which com- pletely concealed his features, aud the unpleas- ant habit tuis gentieman has contracted of at- taching his calves to the wrong seetion of his Jegs did not enhznce the majesty of his ap- vearance. ‘Lue murder of Abet is given in a very realis- tic mauner, and the destruction of Caiw’s altar oy a bolt rom Heaven is, with accessories, a strapel After the little exchanee of brotherly civi ties, we are without warning soun “through o v thritling scenic effect. st 81 i glneing 1oy, Murcl LICHTENBERG, it iia iese” erie Mitehell can sacrifice them- | 973 1 The celebrated violinist, late Men- g I LEN . delseohn Quurtet Cuid, C. The eminent piantst and composer. PEASE, wor . 3 COLBY. risinz o Concert Company the like of which has Dberore been heard 1o Ch Desirin; that ne who wishes, may be prescut on this mémora- caston in the musical history of Chicaxo, a seale of prices hasbeen arrauged which, notwithstabeiog the cuormous expense and unusual attractlons, wiit permit all wio desive to atsend to do 3o, tickews belng sold at B0crustnres ssars. 7 5C and £1.50, according 10 locatfon, tie sale be- T 18005 & S0n, 130 St {hursdzy mora- GEQ. B. CARPENTEL, Uauager. the Tinging grooves of change,” and (ind our- selves when the curtain rises again in the times of Noab and in the Temyle of Enoch. This is a very gorgeous mise en scene, especial- Iy when the ballet disport themselves in o pas called “Les Filles d’Eves,” though whribe wild cavortings of a ballet should be ealled anything 10 particular it is impossible to say. The deluge itself is not so ood a svene as some of the otbers. Somehow, t doesn’t look very wet. But the iamiliar ark, sailing across the backround, has as strikivgly 1awiliar an appearance as if it stood in a toy- swindow ut Chrisunas time. The closing tableau is the fulfillment of the prophiecy. The woman’s heel crushes the ser- peat’s head! exceedingly, and vertebrated to a remarkable degree. The tableau is striking, impressive, almost graud; but I think cven Bob Ingersoll, who must be the son of a Christian motter, would | ¢ leave the theatre with an uneasy sensation that there has been & tampering with things swhich | S were better lett untouched by the careless hand of the playwright, the sceue-painter, und the ” i nave been ‘The serpeat is a regular boa constrictor, long | Bushop will be subjec; that have been inpo w1 at {ni. a5 vroduced by ifeury Siade aud Charies E. Wat- iy, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. OSE WEER ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAT. Mattnees Wednusdoy and Saturdas, W. IRVING BISFEOP, The renowned Anti-Spl ritist and Mind Reader, In bfa original and extruordinary LICGCHT SEANCE, Performing by humaa means all the marvelous mental aud physleal tests of SPIRIT MEDITUMS. WIIAT MI: BISIIOP WILL DO: Darlne the foilowing marvelous manifestations which tributed to spiritusitic medfumship, Mr. d 10 the Eame restraints an tests d upon the celebrated mediums se deceptions lic exposes. Paychugraphy OF Independent ** Spirlt " t- ughts rend through 200 feet of wire. Clairvoyanc ir:le {3 given. Annte Eva Foy's pirit-Physical Seauce. Spirlt Rapping: and the Floating Tabl, The world-fatied Kaotie King Myste A person's th harles Foster’ How the Da: Spirit forms made to appear and disappear in full view of the gudi- Let- % s. 3 e baliet-master. Jassan Tevitation, or the Erial Fileht. S The Fddy Brothiers' Dematerialization Test. LINES TO —, All tiic tests of the celebrated Daveaport Brothers. Popular price: 50, 30d 75 cents. Queen of the fuir and gentle sex, Love, purity, and zrice comoining, What power thy charms have to perples, And cause an inward, sccret prmng: Pining for the gweet love-light Which ‘round thy placid eyes Is glowing— So calm and #0 serenely bright, Itseemsfrom Heaven's pure fountain flowing. Ah! many days have passed emnce first My eyes heheld this pleasing vision, That even now secms but a burst Of light from out a clime Elysian. But 1 have learned to know and feel ‘That "round my lonely way thou'it never Vouchsafe to let one love-ray steal \ To quench the heart’s insatiate fever. For 'round another manly form Tha tendnis of thy love are twining, FPCORMICK HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, March 19, HISS BI3A C. TRURSBY AAnd her Compuns, compristug: the followlng eminent artists, n 3 GRAND CONCERT. { Mr. W. T. CARLETON, The celebrated Baritone, for four years Primo Baritone Kellogg Upera Co. Master LEOPOLD LICHTENBERG, The yoang; American Violin Virtuo:o. Br. A, H. PEASE, ‘The eminent Pianist and Composer. And through the clouds of his life-storm Mr. GEO. W. COLBY, He sces the bow of promise shining. Then ¥'ll not seek to clond the love Which two fond hearién one are olending, But only hope that it muy prove Unsallied, pure, aud never-ending. As down the tream of life you slide, Your wishes, hopes, and pravers united, May bright gleams from life's sunny side Cement the vows your love has plighted, And chen to that bright realm afar God ehall recall what He bas given, 1 trust. above tay favorite star, Thod'It reizu a ehining lizht in Heaven, Musieal Director. “The sale of seats hezinning at thy 2 State-st., on Thursday mornin; Admissfon, incleding eserve ONE DOLLAR. McVICKER'S TUEATRE, sd WEEK. o (rphans, The Grandest Pre. THIS WE sentation of this G Chicazo Mustc Co., Stareli i1, Cricaco, Feb. 20, 157 Eviesr. | Weanesday and saturday| Dramé. ever givea in fe SANEEL " this country. Elahorate Preparations are making for the last Auwmenities of English Journalism. play by the author of the - Two Orpinna, - entiied London Examiner. ** A Cetebrated Uase.™ It will be_produced. with the The amenities of journalism are agreeably il- | united forces of the Union Square Theatre, New York, lustrated in a recent number of one of the new and McVicker's Theatre. et oy fscritics. Bismarck as wthe | §TJOHN'S REFORMED EP’L CHURCH, greatest knave in Europe,” speaks of Mr. Will- jam Morris as “the ‘gentleman who makes verses of which no oune can remember a single line, and wall-paper which has already become anuisance,” and cuntaivs a leiter asking whay 2 statue has been crected to John Stuarg ) This letter concludes by saying: religious sentiments of his countrymen, aud Wi BTL‘IJ: T’Ifr[?’ Y man_who has endeavured to outraze the | son haer i Dlanists 3 Siwenty voleds: GRAND CONCERT. St. John's Reformed Eplecopal Church, Ellis-ay., near th-3t., Friday evenlng. March & The fols ‘been engaged: Mrs. E. £, Jewett, contralt !, violinlst Tickets, 50 cents. Miss Inpersoll, and a male chorus Mry, Frank Hal advoeated Atheism in its most uebased form, is 1o be thus honored, why limit the selection to a man whose very sutobiozraphy is 1atal to any claims tnat be might otherwise have had to ordinary respect?®’ ¢ Tsabella Hooker says evers woman who is a | they are also entttled Lo go out and shovel the suow off of their sidewalks, but they won't | & The Slstens Morrisand _Flelds, taxpaver is entitled to vote.” Yes, Isabells MeCafn Sisters. il nd | deason Tiobert Niome Tord wat catoal o he COLISEGM NOVELTY THEATRE, THIS, (SUNDAY) AFTERNUON AND EVENING, W. Barkman {n his Drama. SKELETON HAND, eatest of all Song aud anee artiscs, CHARLES 1AMOXD; last times "of the Hizh s, Duvaiil Nellic Howard, Catletts, Monday, new stars; best show of the una Lufu. Louws Alfreds, Emma Monticello, nud Charles 1i, Dancan. do it. —_— PHOTOGRAPEIX, A, iz 7 Photographer ‘This nfternoon and eveninz at McCORMICK HALL. Prof. Carpente; givean exhibition fn Mesmerism and Psychology and 7:30. _Themost . 75 MADISON.ST. ‘wonaerful and smusing enfertalunent ever witnesed. A Jumission, 25 cents, to all parts of thie house, i 5 P —_— > Wi iR NOTICE. TREASURY DEPARTNMENT OFFICE OF COXPTROLLER HP THE CrrpeN v, INGTON, Dec. 3 T, Notice 18 herery ciin AT fivmns wbhomay have claling azalnst the “Toind ans of Chicazo, Jil., that the saime must be prossary to Huatingon' . Jickson, 'eceiver. with the e proof therco?, within turce monihs from thls dave Far they Wil by disaliowed. - 480: JAF A0 Comprrulies of the Curreaes. 5. £90. dresser and gavasle of playing good part J. RUSSELL'S ACADEMY 0 THEATRICAL. An amatenr lady of good appearsace wanted. Maust be 4150 3 coupfe of geatlemen was d. F DANCING, Cor. Wood and Lake-sts. TCESDATS AND SKTCRDATS AT 7:20 . . ) term for begin ST Bk Sl W ot AT ase Mereh AMUSEMENTS. FARWELL HALL. Benefit Citizens’ League. ESTHER! Mareh 7, S, and 9. Never before In the history of this old sud favorite Cantata has it been presented with such an array of distingafshed solo talent. HADAME SALVOTTL Whose wonderful volce thrilied every one at the late Gilinore Concerts, having bren enigazed 1t great ex- Difiwes Wil nbyear for ie'trst tine fi character in thts city I the role of “QUEEN ESTHER.” ‘The Charntng and Beautiful Hiss JESSIE BARTLETT, Of the Richings-Bernard Opcra Troupe, as proud Ze- rish, wife of flaman. MR. CHAS. S. LER, The great Basso Profundo, as the wicked Haman. MR. HOMER STONIE, The accomplished Tenor, as the rightcous Mordeeal. MISS FLORENCE SHARLAND, The Brilliant and Attractive Soprano, as Mordecal's Slster. Grand Chorus of Nafily 200 Voices. Complete Dramatic Action. Magnificent Orien- ta) Costumes, Grand Chornses und Marches of nearly 100 Children in full costumes. FULL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT Mordecat will appear In the Grand Procession mount- ed upon the Luyat Egyptian TRAINED HORSE, 'CLEOPATILA, "only living horse ever {n Farwell Hall. Notwithstanding this Cantata will surpass in rlllaney and grandear anything offered durlug the scason, and the fact that no private enterprise could seat the people at such a feasuat 35.00 u ticket, yet 0a_account of the public cousideration inveived, we oifer TICKETS, Including reserved seats, at....50 cents. The sule of reserved seats will Lozin at Lyon & Heals™s Musle Store, corner State and Mauroe-sis., Monday, Murchd, at8a. m. ne hull witl be_crowded to ity fuliest capacity, thore wanting chol; shouid be in lfac enrly. “Those haviug purchased tickets can have. seats reserved. J. A, DeWITL, Director of Cactata. MWCORMICK HALL, TESTIMONIAL AS A TOREY of esteem to his personal merit, and tn appreciation of bis vast services fn the development ure of e musieal taste of Chicag, the many CALL and admirers of the Conductor of th Lave unfted tn tenderfog M TIMONIAL.” ocea- AL servle s Donna, MISS THURSBY. WHITNEY Tlave been secured to assist, {n_connectfon with other svlo taleat, and the full Grand Chorus of the BEETHQOVEN Grasd choras 200 VOICES, SOCIETY oad a Grand ORCHESTRA. | orso sicces, Inamost popularand briliiant programme. fncluding amon:z other grand selectious the iinale of Lohenyrin, U] VHITNEY for toe first NG, with Grand Chorus have neen placed at the jow Together with the world-famouy basso, Myroa W, & vrice o % reservec seal, e beglonlug Monday, Mareh 13, at Lyon & lealey's, 162 Suaté-st. OOLEY'S THEATRE, QUINLIN & HOOLET. -Proprietors, PRICES—31.50, S1. % locatfon, Maifnce Pri ONX WEIIX ONLY. OATES, (The Teerless Queen of English Comic Opera,) ‘WITH HER NEW AND SUCCESSFUL Hnaish Gomic Opera Company. 502, and 25e. nccording to ‘3s ustial, 25 and Suc. ¢ only organtzation mnkinz aspectalty ot perform- fu_Encilsh the Oneras of Olenvach, Lecocq, and other Frencl composcrs. Six Nights and Two Matinees. OBSERVE THE REPERTOIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 4, GIROFLE-GIROFLA. ' T MME. ANGOT'S CHILD, Qlatinet)~GRAND DUCHESSE Stgue—THE PRETTY PERFUMER. 7—THE PRINCESS OF TREDI- I First th fte onera, L I Saturday Matuee, at2 p. m.—LA PERICHOLE. ht, at S—BARBE BLEGE. ant Costames. Properties, ete. Grand Churus and Superd Orchestra. Musical Conductor, AR, A. Rl In Chicago, of Offenbach's favor- ICHOLE, AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P, GORE & CO., 5 and 70 Wabash-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, March 5, 9:30 a. m, Highly Important to the Trade. GEO. P. GORE &C0., Auctioneers, WOOLENS. Au favolce from a Merchant Tallor retiring from trade, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, AT 1 0'CLOCK P, M. GEOQ. P. GORE & CO., Auctloncers. SPECIAL OFFERING EMBROIDERIES, TUESDAY, March 12, 11 a. m, G SPHECIAT. TAT. TUESDAY, March 12, 12 o’clock: TWENTY BALES RUSSIA CRASH. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES Wednesiay, Harch 6, at 9:30 , I, prompt On the above date we_shall offer another larze and attmetive snlo of fresh Spring Goods. of it quality Bud sele fneludin full lftesof Roch rtlca, Newark Niew's Fine Wear, New York and Philadelpnty Foods. warranted in all Téspects secoud tu nonc: and 20 extra fiue chance for ot city and Country busers to place thelr orders for Spring Goods. Goods now ¥ ready Mon: ready for tnspectlun. - Cataly:r GEO. Co., 63 & 70 Wabniitay. SEWING MACHINES. THE WORLD-RENOWNED 1SS0 Price Only Twenty-Five Dollars, THE ATTACHMIENT FOR MENDINE, FREE: SALESROONM: 008, STATE & MADISON STREETS, AUCTION SALES. By HODGES, MORRISON & CO. WE SEALL SELL AT 14 OGDEN-AV., CORXER OF RANDOLIH-ST., Monday Morning, March4, at 10 ’elock, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS Qf the 4-atory marble front, consisting of Fine Parlor Furafture, Marble-top Taules, Murole-top Dressing Gasel Xete, Eruseels and Invralh Carpets, Fine Bedding. Hulr Martresecs, Ge., £c.. contents 14, Fooms SUtlng- room, Dinlug, Kircl Luundry Furniture. ‘Sald posicive and must by sold eatuor. Bail, o shine. HODGES, MOREISHY & CO, Auctlon 662 West Lake-st, Also g% our Wareroo: West Lake-st., Suturday eveulng, ot 7:30 v'cl rels 9. REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY, Thursday, Mareh 7, at 9:30 a. m, 25 Crates of assorted W. G., C. C., Yellow, nnd Brown Ware, in open lots and in packaz 20, Chma and Decorated Ware, Gouds pucked and shipped for country dealers, GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auct'rs. NOTICE. We will make advances of from SI1K) to S5,000 on stocks oz Household Goods. Parties wishing t0 make sales atthelr residences This s;rine should auply 10 HODGES, MOL1SON & CO. and have them a; pralsed and arrangenients made before the rush of Hous=hold Guods o the mar! Cash pald over on sime dav of saleand satisfaction cuaranteed, having been twelve sem8 n the bustaess and made over 1,300 sales. Can Bafely say that we have given entire satisfaction to ol whoih we have done business for aud pala them one huadred c:nes ou the doiiar. Appragzeinents and ad- vice free of charze. Cal or. HODGES, IGREISON & 2 West Lake-st. Alto mortxnges taken up and aid off. RECULAR TRADE SALE CARPETS, FRIDAY, March 8, 10 a. u. GEO. P. GORE & CU.. Auctloneers. S8aturday, March 9, at 9:30 8. m., SALE OF NEW TURNITURE, Cousisting of Parlor end Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Bureauns, Lounzes, Tables, Carpets, Book Caces, Wardrobes, Oftice Desks, ete. GEQ. P. GORE & CO., Auctrs. CHAS. E. RADDIN & CO., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 118 & 120 WABASH-AV. » Particular attention given to the outside sale of General Merchandise, Real Estate, & By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, 78 and 50 Randolph-st. TUESDAYS Sale, March 5, 0t 9:30 a. m. New and Second-Hand FURNITURE, Carpets, and Gereral Household Goods. Also Chattel Mortzage Sals.” New Furniture fn the whiie. One bag- i T T & o, REGULAR SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, at 9:30 A, M., NEW PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, A FULL LIVE CARPETS, General Houschold Goods, General Merchandlse, &, &e. Under Chattel Mortzase. endire Furalure resis dence, uud Furniture and Ffxcures store und saloon. ELISUN, POMELROY & CO. CHAS. E. RADDIN & CO,, Auctioneers, 118 and 120 Wabash-av. LARGE OPENING SPRING SALE BOOTS & SHOES, Tuesday, March 5, Including o full assortment of very desirable Spring Goods from Eastern and city manufactur- v stock of a Retailer. LARGE OPENING SPRING SALE DRY GOODS, Wednesday, March 6. Cloths, Cassimeres, Farmer’s Satins, CLOTHING, Hats and Caps. Umbrellas, Hosiery, Gloves, EMBROIDERIES, Ladies’ Underwear, Sta- tionery, Notions, &c., &ec. - AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, FRIDAY, March S. sales commence at 10 o'clock sharp. CHAS. Yo RADDLY & CO., Auctioncers. By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctloneers, 174 East Randolph-st. 3000 PACKAGES UNCLATHED FREIGHT, 1IN THE OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, AT ATUCTION, TUESDAY, March 5. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at Butters' &Co.'s Auétion Rooms, 174 East Liandolph-st Vy order of Thos. B, Faro, Supt. S.G. Seaton, Agt, Wh.A. BUTTERS £C0., Auctioneers. FARWELL HAL “JEANE JEWELL” This gifted Elocutiontst will make her first appearance in Chicago ar Parwell Hall, Tuesday Eve,, March 5, 1878, 1In her Inimitable Dramatic and Dialect Recitals, A VARIED PROGRAMME. Eastern crities pronounce this lady to b unquestlonably The Best and Most Charming Read- er in the United States. THE QUARTETTE OF GRACE P. E. CHURCH Tave kindly volunteered to assist. Tickets of admission, 50 cents. Reserved Seats (25 centa extra) ean be secured at Mitcheli & Hathaway's Bookstore, No. 138 State-st. NORTH SIDE TERN-HALLE. GRAND CONCERT THIS AFTERNOON, AT 3 0'CLOCK, BY THE CHICAGO ORCHESTRA (40 Pieces), GEORGE LOESCI, Director. BEETHOVEN, SAINT-SAENS, MOZART, MEYERBEER, ‘WEBER, STRAUSS. The best of masic at the lowest of prices. Admission, 15 cents. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, (Late AdelphL.) J. H. HAVERLT.... Profrietor and Mauager. THIS SUNDAY NIGHT, FISITIVELY LAST NIGHT of the very grand and ‘successul COLVILLE FOLLY COMPANY. he Great London Spectaculsr Buriesque of KOB. INSON CIAUSOF, walch hag Met s promoumred s cuss at **Wallack's,” New York. Buston Theatre, Bos. ton, ete., end futroduces the untlvaled Cantacrice and Qpégaue Artisie, MILE EME ROSEAU: tne fuimita- e Comedian, MR, WILL ond every mem- ber of the Mammoth Compay i Monday—Bartley Cainpbell’s “*CLIO"~ROSA RAND, THE NEW CHICAGO MIUSICAL SEMINARY, COR. MADISON AND PEORIA-STS., (Ovtr Caraon, Pirie & Co.’s), DRY GOODS AUCTION SALE. DRY GOODS,CLOTHING, Ete. THURSDAY MORNING, March 7, at 9:30 o'clock, onsecond tlogr, 174 East ltandolph-st. A Auctloneers. WM. A, BUTTERS & ENGLISH AMD AMERICAY BOOXS AT AUCTION, FRIDAY AFT‘E ,\10]?\' \{n;uh‘s at2o'clock, at our e . 174 East olph-s BalTom, I R FB LT itS € CO.. Auctioneers. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. SATURDAY MORN! rch 0, at 9:30 o'etock, at our Auction, tooms. 174 East Randolph-st. WM. A. BUTTERS & C0.. Auctioncers. CHATEL MORPGAGE SALE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A Double House of 30 Rooms AT ATCTION, SATCRDAY MORYI the Auctlon hooms of tioneers, 174 East [2andols By order of the Mortgage WAL A, BUTT! farch 9. 4t 10 o'clock, at A. Buters & Co., Auc- RS & CO., Auctioneers. . STACY, AUCTIONEER, 146 Dearborn-st., opposite Tribune. All kinds of Property. nold by auction. Morrz auy Droperty to be sold vl ments. Terms satisfactory. Sales almost dally. Cail for {nformation. . E. STACY.,146 Dearvori-st. MONDAY, MARCH 4, AT 10 A. D, At 156 West Washington-st. Horses, Wazons, Safe, Truck, Scales, Ofice Furnl- tura, &c. Saie peremplory. - T. . STACA. 146 Dearoorn-st. Goal Dealers and Specuiators, TUESDAY, MAKCH 5, AT 10 4, M., AT GOLDBERG'S COAL YARD, Grove-st., near Twenty-second-st. Bridge, hall sell the entire outfit of ;{H\‘L conslsting of 700 1835220 feet., Oflice .5 Coal Carts. nearly new. Al ndition and presents an excellent chance tocoal dealers, The yard can be lcased or Property Sate posttive. T. E. STACY, Auctfoneer, 146 Dearborn-st. If you I make arrange. By H, FRIEDMAN, Auctton acd Commission, 200 and 202 Randolph-st. On Wednesday, March 8, at 9:30 o’clock, Ricgular Weekly Trade Sale of CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLASSWARE Inopen lots oud orfginal pack Also {mporters' aud Joboers' goods at pr Auctioneer. LEGAL. D STATES OF SNERICATIN e it cult Court of the United States for_the Northern District of lilinois. fn chancery: Joha N. Denfson and John W. Brovks vs. the Chidazo and Towa tialiroad Cowpany. andalso Charies I. Bowaiteh, W, G. Weld, and C. J. Morrill ou thelr interventlon, Notics 13 hereby given that {n pursuance of a decrce of the sald Court entered of record tn sald cause on the fourth (4) day of December, A. D. 1877, 1. Heory W. Bishop, Mtasier fn Chancery of safd Court, and as such Master, at the hour of téa (10) o'clock o the forenoon of Sat- urday, the ninth (9eh) day of Murch., 187, at the front door of the huilding now used by sald Court ns a Court- House, known ns thie Republic Life Butlding. numbers 157 to 163 Lasalle street. tn the City of Chicago, Coun- ty uf Covk, and State of Tilinols, will sell a3 dirccted 1 sald decree, at_public suction, to the hizhest and Jeet bfdder therefor, the mortzozed premises men- tloned In sald decree, and_particuinrly described as fol- lows, to-wit: All the railroad of the "satd Chicago and 1uwa Linfiroad Compauny made oF to be made, extending Trom Jolfet, i the County of Will. tu Foreston, 1n tne County of Ugle, in sald State of IMinols, Including right of way therefor, road-bed, superstructure, iron, ties, chalrs. splices, bolts, nuts, spikes, all the land3 and’ depot grounds, station-houses, depots, viutucts, bridees, timuer, and matertais, and p-operty purchased for tie” constriiction of sald Fallroad, all the eogine: tenders, cars, and machinery, all Kinds of roillng stocic owned by said Chicago and lows Rallroad Company ac- quired for or to be used upon sald raliroad, and ail the franchises nod rlihts of the sald Chicago and [owa Kallread Company relating thereto, anaall property acauired by virtue thereof, including side-tracks, turn- outs, machine-shops. tovls, linplements, and personal Pproperty tsed on or along the line of said rallroad, and all ym{p\:ru ucquired by sald Company since the execu- tion of sald mortgage {n and relating 10 sald rafiroad, together with ali and stbgular the tenements and ap- purtenances thereto belowging. and the rents, issucs, and profits thereof, and all the estate, right. title. and Interest whatsoever, as weil Iu law as In equity. of sald Chtcaco and lowa Raliroad Company of {n and tothe same and all other property, rights. and franchises, and things whatsoeser which were Intended to be conveyed by sild mortsaxe now in the hauds or under the con- trol or authority of the Rrcelyer appointed in this cause, ond aly property acquired by purchase or other- wise by sald Kecelver quring the pendency of this sult for use in connection with sucn ratiro: and which shall be at the time of said sale fn his possession, or to which he shall be entitled. together as one eatire prop- erty, and not in separate parcels. Unpald bonds and coupons secured by the mortzave foreciosed in sard cause may be received by the Master from the pur- chaser { lleu of cash fu part paruient of th purchiase- money {n the manner. to the extent, and upon the terms authorized h{ the sald decree, and for the char- acter and termns of sale, and tfme and mode of pay- nent. reference 18 had tosald decree of Tecord in3ald cause in sald Court. February 4, 137: HENIY W. BISHOP, Master in Chiucery of the Clrcait Court of the Gnited States for the Norther District of litnofs, RECEIVER'S SALE. iy virtue of an ordr of the Clreuft Court of Cook County. 111, entered on record Feb. 20, Ts7d, In a chans gury suft wheretn Frank G. Sraley 8 complaluant and Mathew C. Clancy and Ma Clancy ar: defendante, 1suall. on Mooday, March 1. 1878, at 100'clock a. .. at Nos. 154 and 153 West Washlagton-st.. (n the City of Cufeazoy in said Cook County, sell at public auctlon 10 the highést bidder for cash ali the interest which 13 vested I me as ftecelver {n =afd canse in the the goods and chattels of the late irm of Claney & Lraley, con- si5t(ng of hurses. warons, harness, safe. scales, trucks, bagy scuops, shovels, 0 Waguti-covers, ¢ it Iver. i RAILROAD TINE TABLE, AFRIVAL AND DEPKRTURE OF TRiR, EXPLASATION OF Rergarsce Minks.—ts, 10N oF Rer Mamks.—t Sataraay sicepled. Y excepied. 3 Monddy excepred] CHICAGO & NORTRWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Tleker Otices, 62 Clarkst: Gherman House) andy Leave, aSloux Ciy & Yankion. aDubuque Day Ex.via Ci aDubugue Night Ex.via Cton) aUmaha Night Express . aSloux City & Yankton 1113070 aFreep’t, Hockfd & Dubunie. aFreept. Rockrd & Dubuque. ilwaukee Fast Mail (dally), Bl wnukee Express... ilwaukee Passengel Milwaukee Passenser sGreen Bay Express. Paul & Minneangiis F: USt” Paul & Winona Expross. LLaCrosse Express, z b¥iarquette Expre aGeneva Lake & kod Geneva Lake Exnruss. Pultman Tlotel Cars are_run throngh, betw cazo and Counctl B e “?;'y"”"»," v:-_:d lutx: l:m the raln leaviag Chicysy 0 0*her road runs Pullman o agy o Botel\_rSwest of Cllaazo, 0 107 e fora ot ‘a=Dépot comer of Weils and Kinzle-sts. d—Depot corner of Canal and Rinzle-ts CHICAG(, BURLINGTON & QUINGY R| Depous foorat fll.g‘kzt-sz..xlhudlml}ioln\; ,and sxéflfl-‘l‘ and Canal - [ 204 Cana) and Stxteenth-sta. Tickéc Otfices. 29 Clrk. Trains. Pt acd PFEPPSTRRP PPP } v FPFPREBSHIzAsapERE ER3d Mendota & Galesburg Express. ]- Ottawa & Streator Expreus. Liockford & Fre xpre ppPPST BaBREERE Owmaha Nl ‘Texas Fast’ Express @ Kansas City & St. Joe EXpress. @ 1 Pullman Palace Dintne-Cars and Pullman 16-whesl §leeping.Cars are run between Chicago and Omabtca the Paclnc Express. CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Ticket oflices G2 Clark-st. and at_Kinzie-Street Desos, Leave. pa i J0 L1 St. Paul & Minneapolts Exm}'x w0 LA s Minheapolls Bx.oIF 9:00p: CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS AND CEIOA%) XANSAS CTTY ¢ VENVER SHORT LIVES. it i e Tieker omee. 153 Tandormrs j_Leave | e Fansas City & Denver Fast Ex 5 o St Lonis & Springheid k. 00). T St Louls, Springheld & Texas § 302 W Pekinand Peorla Fast Express 000, m. Peoria, Kegkuk & Buriinzton 304 m, Chicago & Paducah R. R. Ex. :00D. T, Streator, Lacon. Wash'ton EX, 400, . Jollet & Dt Accommdatn' 1208 1. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RATLWAY, Unlon Depot, corner Madison and Canal-sts. Ticker Office, &3 South Clark-st., opposite Sherman Houi, aud at depot. Mflwaukee Express. d Wisconsin & Mino o Bay, aud Venasha through Day’ EXpresi.... . |* 4:005. m. Wiscopsin, Tows, and Minne $0La EXDIES..tec.. * 5:00p. m. {*10:453. 2. Wisconsin & Minnesota, Green| Boy, Stevens'Polnt, and Ash-| land through Night Express. 9:00p. m. it 7:00 w All tralns run via Milwaukee, Tickets for S Paa/ and Minneapolisare cood elther via Madison and Prairit du Chlen, or via Watertown, LaCrosse. and Wiaons. 1 o 3 LOF d !uz E! T ILD- - Depa! Tl:fifomz: Randolph-st., near {'I:uk. = st T3 5 2. Cairo & o . aCalro. New Orl'ns & Texad Ex v m Springiieid Exprass.. m. Springdeld Night Ex. 2. m. Peoria, Burliogtun & Keokul 8; 2. K. bPeona, Burlington & Keokuk §10: 3. 10, Dubuque & Stoux City Ex. 10: 3. m. Dubuque & Sloux City Ex. : a— Gliman Passenger. . @ Gn Saturday night runsto Centralis only. L On Saturday nixht ruas to Peorfa only. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RATLROAD. Depot, foot of Lake-st., aad foot of Twenty-sacond-et, 'K}i:ku Ottice, 67 Clan L. #outheast corner of sy dolpl, Grand Pacitic Hotel, and at Palmer House. Mall (vis Maln and Alr Line). Day Express... Hionei Ry o Night Expn'iu. iy EITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAG) RATLWAY. Depot. corner Canal anil Madison-sts- Tl 65 Clark-st., Palmer House, acd Grand Paclic Hotel. Malland Express.. Facitc Express. Fast Llne... Trainsleare from Exposition Bulldlnx, foot of Mou- Toest. Ticket OMfiogs: 3. Clarksi... Patmer Hoats Grand Paclle, aad Depot (Exposltion Building). | Anie. Morning Ex| FustLive, UCEAN ST AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. Theoniy transatlantic line salling under the Ame can Flag.” Saillnx every Thursday from Philadelph and Wednesday from Liverpool. RED STAR LINE, Carrying the Belgian and United States mally. Salling every twelve dags, alternately from PUILADELDHIA and NEW YORK. D! Tand ONLY to ANTWERE, Draftsin amounts to suit: PETER WRIGHT & SONS, Gen'l Azents, 119 East Randolph-st., Chicago. W.E. LAWEESCE Manager. ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, VIA QUEBEC, VIA BALTIMORE. PASSAGE all classcs between drincioal polnts fa Europe and Americaat [owest rates, Accommodna tigns Unexcetled. Three weekly Safiings each way. Cabin, 60 to $50;" Intermediate, $40, Rold. Steer- age. $28 currency. ‘Shortest Sea Route, Superfor Ships, ExperiencedOf- geers Disciplined Crews. Sufety tlie Governing ule, E; ut and Steerage Passengers, through era toall points at specnl rates, Apply to ALLA] CO.. Gen. Agents, - Hasatie st Shiago WHITE STAR LINE. "‘ll RHE.II Mall sle.lmelrs ‘MKJ:GB New "pool ‘Or passase apply Company"s Ciark-se.” ALPEED lfl;‘ém. S nerai West Drafts on Great Britaln and Iretande. oo 4686 Arrive. iR Horntng Mafl—01d Ltn N. Y. & Boston Speclal Atlantic Express, daily. Nlght Express. PITTTSBURG, CINCINNAT( & ST. LOUB B B (Cincinat! Alr-Lioe and KokomoLine) o, Degot coruer of Ciluton nud Carrull-sts, _West S| Depart. |_Amive Cncinnatt, Indlauapolts, Lou- laville. Columous & £ast Day Express.... = Nigat Express. CHICAGO, ROCE ISLAND & PACIFIO BAILSQg Depot, corner of Vaa Surea and sherman-si. Thi Ottice, 56 Clark-st., Sherman fluase. Teave. ! Omaha. Leavenw'th & Atch Ex; *10: Peru Accommodatior 5: Nikht Expres.. All meals on the Omaha Express are served (o dlalss cars, at 7S cents each. CEICAGO &EASTERX ILLINOJS RAILROAD. **Dznvlile Koute,” " Clark-st., 97 Dearborn-st,, aad Depos Amdre Ticket Offices: corner Cllaton und Carroli-st” v 1 Artive. T - 3ru P 1 IS NOW OPEIN. Onur method of teaching fs one which fs - Bl apd s complece oIz of PLANGY ORGAT, AT 18 puarantee . - or, GULTARTS uranteca o b given 1n tweaty 1o 3. H. MACDONALD, Principal. NORTil SIDE TURNER HALL, GRAND UNITED BALL Glven by the Order of the Knights of Psthias of Chi- cazo, Monday, Mareh 4. COMMITTE] ckets, 50¢ for gentleman and lad; DENTISTRX. DR. D. M. TOWNER, DENTIST, Office and Residence, 710 WEST MONROE-ST., NEAR CORNER UF LINCO) By WML MOOREHOUSE 84and 83 Randolph-st. At our nest Regalar Sale on ‘Wednesday, March 8, at 8:30 a. m., WE SHALL SELL Elegant Parlor Suits, in Terry, Plush, and Hair Cloth. (}lrinmhcr Sets, Marble and Wood- op., Furniture for Dining-room, Hall, and Library. Otlice Furniture, Carpets, new and second-hand. Heatiug and Cook Stoves, &¢.,&c. Also, a laree lot of second-hand Furnitnre and Houzehold Goods. WL MOORENOUSZ & CO., Auct'rs, ©o,, CUNARD MATL LINE. Salling three times a week 10and from British Pots, fowest Prices, Apply at Compuny's Office, northwest er Ciatond Fandolphoats., Cingagor et com P. H. DU VERNET. Genurat Western Ageat. INMAN LINE. Tnitgd States and Roynl Mail Steamers, .\g'i'fl%i‘l”kl)“\,\"hl!\rmu 1) “\[ Q;lvill{llowh. ] BSDAYS AND 54 120, 5. F. C.BROV Ve TR 1,000 to 100,000 Bushels of Wheat Bought and sold on woderate margins and commissions by, W. T, SUCLE & GOy 130 LaSalic st pectal cablegrams of Enropean niat steudiv ecelved. Daily reporss tuatle Mal. oam Nashville and Florida Expreas § 8:25 p.m. | §7:193 . SCALES. 3 et FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD SCALES oF ALL KINDE. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. &/ 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago- Be carcfultobuy only the Genuine. MEDICAL: FITS CURED., _ Dr. Drown's Great prescrintion for Epllepey now bee tested In over 10,000 cases withou & fAllor he has made up his mind to make the gredients KL 2o all sufferers free of eharge. Address Dr. O.P) BROWS, 21 Grand-st., Jersey Citv. ¥ -

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