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CHICAGO SATURDAY, Sl PTEMBER 17, tad 7 na to Axe incisal URN, ANd Boe foe cheat anid recalls dtichi ty tank, Hrat and Recon cleat, ber? wing Initia dally stntoment of the Heerotnryor ge Lumborman's Hxchanga for Kept. . (TOTAL RRCHIDTH BINCE JA: pad AUATES,COD jontian hingl At dicta {04,700 1¢4, deuitan aust.on TH BINGE JAS LAKE RECKINTH, damber. MELON : BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. + Gptelal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune JAPERPOUL, Sot 1611100 a, m.—-FLOUN—No. 1, 16 0.4 10s tate in—Whent—Wintor, No. 1, Ils 1s No, 2 108 Cds ‘No. 1.108 4dt Now % 10s; wrhilto, No. ty 1s tety jut, No. ty Ms 4s No. 2, 108 Md, Corn— Gna aprinks Nb, % 108 er N PHOVIMONS=Fork, Ts Gt. Toned, Ms ty Lavenroot, Sept, M1330 p. m.—Itocelpis of wheat fortho part throo days, 182,000 cantaln, 90.00 boinx Knericnn. Irondstufts quiet nnd stendy, Wheat— Walle, 108 TA@I1s4 club, 108 Nd@lts Gd, Corn, ba Id. weather fino. {AVENPOOT, Sopt, 18.—BACON—Short riba firmer at gai; long clears Brmor at 4st short ctoars tirmor sis, Haos—Long olenr ntondy at $s. Shoulders Heady oti, Hucf—Hatra trdin moss dull nt tis; rims mons, ateudy At (0s, Lnrd—Prime Western neady abet, Tallow—I'rinio clty firmor mt 40s Gal, fweApsTures—Whoat—No. 2 spring steady nt i0s ta) Now} white dull at 1s tas Winter dull at 1s, Com-Now Wostern nilxad atondy at6s tid. Flour— Erira Stato dull at 1s 01. Livenroot, Bept W-CoTTON—Dull and une changed; snios 7,00 baloas spoctiative und export, 440; Aniortean, 4,100. PREADSTUPES-Quiot but Arms Catifuenin white whont, 108 TAQI18; de club, 10s 11d@ils bd, Corn—Now Wostorn mixed, bs 11d. PrAs—Canndlan, td, “pnovisions—Primo moss pork, 7s. Lard—Amér- fean, 628 “Yarns and fabrics at Manchoster dull. ‘nocalpts past three days-Whoat, 18,000 buy Amer- tea; D1,000, "JOxDON, Bopt, 16.—-8UGAK —~ Murcavads, afloat a Ga. ; “ANTWEIY, Bopt 16.—DPRTROLRUM—205(f. ‘The foltowing word recolved by tho Chienzo Board or reenroot, Bonk Mt Wenther 1 LIVERPoor, Roy 1s » m—Wenther fins. it tluneatoadys” Whoat=Wiilte, 10s ideslis; club, Hetideantn oa. ata dull at Ga He, FIVER?OOL, Hoyt 10-—Whost—No, 2 spring, 108 64; 3 2 Corn aul and casioratos tid, Care Rodftevaxt—\Vbent dull_ and rathor enslor, Corn ay. fo, atrtve- Avieut imllioe ennlors ict re Heegipte af none during tho past wuok, ana nc Tene rei, income ty oratwas, “Lind. steady nt CZs mols Chay if be Mhignernt std. ‘Tallow Gd Hoeft. I, Mo, 102 Gd. C . AVheat ‘and’ corn not much’ doing. AAVERPOOt-—Whont plow; Hs Jet} No. fs Od. ‘Corn onaloe nt 63 1d. K LANG—Wheat and com aulot. Cargoon off an—Wieat rathor onsier, Com frm. Country nares, for nt —Henalinh atendy; French a sade euler. Poris—Whoat and iluur steady. —+ . NEW YORK. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Youu, Sopt, 1.—GRAIN—Wheat—A fair busl- noss reported In winter whoat, malniy in the apect- Lativeling, opening heavily In sympathy with the depression raported = from tho, Wort, ro- sulting ino decline on No. 2 red of about 4@10 a bu, but through tho afternoun rat~ lying agatn vory sharply, in moat instances about 1@ iHoper bu, as stimulated by the Inter accuunts from Caledgo, reflacting in part the unsettled und un- favorable woather at tha Northwest, and loaving of attite weaker, ‘The oxpurt Inquiry has baon imitod, cable ndvices being docinod adverse. Spring whent farther ylolded in prica, as offored moro’. frocly, lading to & modorntaly activa movement. No. 1 red at #A@LAy, closing nt Asis No 3 rod at OL4sGldt, olosing at dT: bidi do Soptombor at $LAGH@LAT, closing at $1.47; do Octo- der at#la7}a@.49, closing nt 81.4544; do November at HHMSLY, olosing at 41.51%: Docembor at $1.55NO 159, closing ut $1.613{; do January at S1S7@LEi4, closing at #1.673¢ bids do stonmor grade at £1434; No, Sredat #.s2kj do steamer grade at $1.94; ungraded red at #Llv@14sy, na to quality; hard Duluth tpring, at €40}6; No, 2° Ohicago, and Nilwaukoo spring at P1U7G@188}4 na to quality, closing at $133 for primes No. Sapring at $1.0001.31; ufgraded spring st 119@1.23, as to quality. ‘Tho Norewbor option on No. 2 rod wheat{s now gaining the asconduney as tho suecutative favorit. Corn has béea tn modorate requost for carly dollvory, opening: genorally a trifia chonper, but augequontly bardoning again, Uptions on No.2 wore raoro active, but un- Jettlod, sloiding through the early trading M@Mo por bushol, but through tho afternaon rallied aa much ox XGl¥o por bushel, partly as intluonced by the reporis of tho stormy wonther at the North- ‘west, but closing somewhat castor. Mixed (Vostorn ungraded at 714o,a8 to quailty and conditton (thts placos tha November option of No.4 corn olsoin groatest prominence); Now York stenmer mixed at 05(@700, nearly all ot We: No.2 whito at S1Gsl}6e; Now York yoltow at TB7be. Oats in comparatively modor- ata roquoat und unsetted, génoraily stronger for white and woakor for mixed for early dolivery, while hardaning toward tho clone on the option jist. “White West od nt 496550; urn ungraded wilxed Wostorn une drnded at dudigc, Provitons—ilog products were ruling lowor and Itrexolur ofp loss ctlye morouiont, but towards to oluso dovuluped inure firmnons, Weatern mess pork Huderstaly sovuht atter for early dellvary, fouving (Mut $1.79020,WU for standard brandy, and Th tho yp- don Inu lowar on fraur uiterings, with a moderate n= Guiry noted, | Boptembor quoted. wholly nominal, ith Octohor clonling at €19.20 und Novempor at $1.40, ut ieuts as gst quoted on ® modumte inaulry, acon unchanged. Western atenm lard in ees request for carly dullvory. teaving off at €12.471¢ for primo con= Yact atuck, ‘Ths opt less ‘xclive, but lowar, LF, closing strongur, 12.45 bit, Octoe iret Na omtra fF nt $12.45 bid, Octa: wi re tis yoar option at Siig dauney auc tg pulon ai or Pane hiatelr ae Meee ond od ry good da BL Bice, law: io; salons us centrifugal ab HustKe. WHAGUTS—A_ Tate business roported: ot, in HT stances, a further allght burdening In herth rates, ‘of Mivorpoul the repurtud eniimenonts included by steam: Flour at te Gi@le dd for through front, and by cutport steamors as low ns Is tds local sty: monte quoted ab Waid: whomt at itgds cbr, AL Si Yer i6 na; provisions in Jobe at 1s Gates for Lirough Trolght and, by outportatcaniers #4 low as lis Gd. ‘To the Weatern Amoctated Brest. New youn, W—-COTTON—Lrrexular wid ons- fer) Waipaltiecs Cutiiros haruly atondy: Hontambary Jtioy Vetubor, 11 1 i Noeonibe! iigeumbue, : Hey Blurcl, 13. 180t ; Ay, 12.Gloy Jane, iO, foudy nnd unchanged; Feootpts, 14,000 bela; at RANE hont hi spte, ZEL000 ~Whoat higher; recoipts, bur gx- et mapung, tibetan So. unuraded Apring. No, 4 Chicago. an WAURUD, ony No. 4 tulxed fLiegist No, a, Chiesge i: unuraded Fd, i he EN bed, , ts, Uber inaraion hits Ld Petober s1.44 Glnaty 1.51: 5 nary. HiGe) Fabrunry “a tt HAL rts, it wn Tens unital le 1 isgalat No 2 ret decent, tts Hocombon Buohieal i, clone 3394 4: u sh, ~ Int ei fh OE Cont hrm rucotpts, Aid) buy ati. ‘ungradod, bidTH 1. th GSRGEIAN toa aagesuey Word stent aoe N | ley Hidshyeat Tpllow, 1aeetior No. pteInbOr, T@Tae, closing at iiNaties vioning a hats dent racelp cloning av? ats drm pace Goa exports, Aad but Wstorn mixed, Agata + fNy—Domand fa Hove Guiotunesenay ee oe GuocmattuscCunes quist and uncl a Uat~Quioy and Wnebange! vaniand falr and arkotitrms B@BHC. 1 SUGASIS{C, Hous Firm and une! hngoan nROVMONS— Pork dull: wid moss quoted $19-75@ Bw Meet auiot bue ateady. Cut moate quivt bat Geyyyhd uchansod. Lard atroug prime steam, NeTren—Quiets 154350, Cunsk Fira Yor Gaoicer Satz. BT. LOUIS. et LOUIs, opt, 1L—-PLOUK—A ahade lowor; XXX, ORL; farally, H.50D015; choloa to sanoy, $7.06 yitAlN—Whoat opened towor, declined, then ad- meet and closed trims No.3 red, $1.61 GOLA Peni Octobar, 41.4034 November, $1,635 Deca beri aalog at #1.45@1.4c% Ootober $1.4NG1.856 Na- H ber, 11.008(@1.535( Decomber; No, Sto, HBS ERM No. ¢do, $1.24. Corn opened lower, olonad wher and strong, Sago cash, KH esie Soptember, O'¢ eee Uctubor, UT¥s03}ga Novomber, GsaWi4o De- each BH@THKO May, Oats bottert O4@se cast, § ic October, AppAido Novumber, tise Ip cember, J i Har by steady} unchanged, clint, imo R i 20.00, neked, BN, salt Ni Pork firm enslers nol re Tete SRI a wg pen, gn or | | , at Avec ye AES a MEN re ae ‘J gba Oais, lad bur ryer Mouos bATlO¥, BUDO PHRILADELVHIA, PUILADELPItLA, Be; pila, Bopt. 16.—FLOYR—Strongy Ohio feat S0SG00; Minnasots oxtra, $7.01}467.18) Obto Besley a aE now process, $B.0KGE351 Bins Geant? patent process, B.2sgN.ib: winter patanta, (00 tiny 129 Hour scarce, tirm, and vnehanyod. . ‘1 OL.4H@1. 1; Ovtoder, + Ucfeuber, Hee1eld. Coro dulls sail mized, on ees stoamior, on track. ilei0}ior sail mixed, TUbapT}40s Novembe tS eS ae HR £3 . fr wsdiuaeaae es and norm. fard—Kettle, U0; TKU~bearce and frm creamery, W@HO; Now York Mtate und Brad € Wes dairy, ZVieBKe, xen Hage--Strong sind highors Ze, ie Be Irhi and unghansed. mnehanRed: mnie, ‘Driay wheal, 2,00) bus corn, IecriyTs— FI 61,000 Hug onta, 18) BULaIRNTA-None. bu, NEW ORLEANS. NEW ONLTANS, Sept, 14—FLon—Stondy, whh Kond demand; aupertins, #4.1305.0% dunble oxtra, pigs troble oxten, &43807.25; high wrades. $7.20 CouN-MeAtr-Htlahory hold at 81.01. TAY--Henrea and tIriny prime, €25.00844.0)5 choice, nk 2.00, PIOVIstoNs—Lork castors (208821.00, Lard scarco and tems Klerce, IStIt{er kaw, He. Bulk meats quint but rime shoulders, beaice Macon easter! slau dors, 140; elene tlh andelenr, 1240. Inins—Sugs! erat atundy| eanyannd, lige WHINY —Fiemit Weatorn, @1.10st a, GHOCHHIRR—Cotten sondy with a fair domands lilo eargoce, ordinary to pricy c. Stuar Hrint common Ww wood eominon, He iy far, chulene AYacEAeL vollow ctiritied, Fearco and nominal, ico Des et ‘ordinary to choice, WeiKe. firm #1 wind getivat Jou SRAN—Henteo nn MILWAUKER, MIDWAUKRE, Kept. 1.-FLoun—Hteady, GRALK—Whont strong and highor; No, Zhard nom inn; No. 2 Milwauken, $1.00){1 Septomber, $1003 Uctobor, e.Aiig1 Novumbar, €.ti'4s Dacombor, 61.319{s January, ELMij9) Nod Milwnukoo, $1.2; No.4 nominaty rejected, nominal, Corn qulot but frm, Nu, 26a, Unts acarce and wantod: No.2 white, 46. Ive atond, SHO ATuie demandy Noe a #10, Haetoy Wabeana atronys No. depring, ier October, Viaui November, “ShovingoNs—Firmor, Moga pork, £1.40 neh and geynworn gan taunts: LT yet ts Wenabene 344 cnt) B) Heptanibor| #12.0%012. ute fe aunstondy, Sea rater aomuend, @S@i 3, FRRIGHTR—W howe to, Mita * HeTH—Whiont, 6,00 uy corn, 3400) bus onte, 45, ENTS—Whont, ¥400 biy curt, 3,000 bur cats, TOLEDO. Toueno, O. Sopt. 1.—-GRAIN—Wheat opened woak, became tei und Wahor, but olosod enslors No. Zred, spot, $1.44: Octuber, #1.44'4; Novoinhor, 1.47141 Ducombor, 1.4941 No. rod, $1.23. Corn castors high> mixad, O8¥gey No. 2 apol. Gige; October, te; Novem~ vor, Woe. Onte aulots No.2 white, dite, AYTERNOON BOAND—Whent tinny No. 2 rod spot, $1411 October, H.45'41 November, #1.t%; December, $1.00 bid: #1.00!4 ankods yonr, 1.43% bid, E14 nskod. Corn 1 mt Diah-mixod, @fo bid, Mio nskods Nod ot origa hic asiga ankads September, Grsge. Td, Go ankad; Octebor, 6340; November, ey yours 6i}gu Did, G}ee asked. cAteguters Wont, 7,0 bus corn, 24000 but oats, "SIIPSENTA—Wheat, 31,000 bus corn, 45,000 buy oats, — LOUISVILLE. LOUISVILLE. Sopt. 11.-CoTrox—Quiets 3 FLouN—Senres nnd firm: extra, $5,0025.2i; oxtra feoalirs $5.10G62: A No, ty $17.00@7.235 cholca fancy, AAO, ‘GRAIN—Whoat steady #1.40@1.12. Corn atendy, with afalrdomands No.2 white, Tic; do mixed, 700. Onts ult; No.2 white, 46e do mixod, dic, Ityo netiva, rm, und hihors No. 2 #115. Lat Wintos# Pork and prime steam Inrd nominal. is ments steady; abuuldars nominals clear rib, Wor clear, Bacon quiet; shouldurs, J2 go} clear. 1230. inms, sugar-cured, Wilthicy—Stoady at #114, — BALTIMORE, Harrimone, Sopt. I—FLown—Btoady: frm. GRAIN—Whoot quiets shade ohster. Corn atrongar «for spot and carly options. Onta steady, Incrensed ntorago on whent in Canton olevators will bo taken uMtomorrow. ‘Tho increased ratoon corn will re- malin for the presont, TLAY—Firmy €17,00422.00, ProvistoNs—Somewhat unsettled. Mess pork, $2.35, Othors not maternity olanued, Ligoripts—FKlour, 14425 privy whent, 0,214 buy corn, 22,000 buy Oates, HIRO bi, Burney Wheat. 0,819 bur corn, 72310 bu, SALRS—Wheat, 6470 bus corn, 169,400 bu. BOSTON. Bosrox, Sept. 16-FLOUN—Firm: Western super- fino, $5.20G6.00; common extras, $.2586.751 Minnesota do unchanged; winter whoat patents firm and un- ehouged, GUAIN—Corn firm; mixed, 7@T0; NO RrAde, WOT. for clear rit, Onts firms No.2 mi#od aud No, 8 white, 4Ks5i0; others | unchanged. UrTit—onoteo crenmortes, 130; choleo Indta rivra—Kiour, 1,40 brie, 1.700 ncksy corn, 20,000 7,000 but nga, Zi bu; rye, a bu. T8—Flour, $5 bri PEORIA. Pronta, Il, Bent 16.—GRAtN—Corn frregulsr: high mized, (®HG@st4o; mixed, GKGO}ic. Onts stendyt No.2 whito, 6@4ic. Ryo quict; $1.6@106}4. Tliguwisrs- Unchanged at FLL, Leu Guy Pres eau Buy baclo Fo hpeeaaabaa 1 arlOy, 4. it mukees'Wehents monet corn, 000 buy oats, 41,185 buy Frye, 2400) buy barley, none. KANSAS CITY. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAS CrTY, Mo., Bopt, 18.—GnaIn—Whoat—fe- coipte, 22,750; shipments, 19,64; weakor and Irregular, No. 3) ensh, $1,1641 Sontombior, $1.16%4s No, 4, cash, 1 Bopternbor, SLulh4n mo, jv chil Fly Gorn Hecetpts, 00; shipments, 2¢6t Orulary No.%, cash, Gio; Boptembor, Us}4o. . 5 DETROIT. : Dernorr, Mich, Sept, 16,--FLOUn—#.0087.50. . GRAIN—Whoat firm; No. 2 whito cash and Bep- tomber, M91 October, #14094) Novambor, $1.64; Rocomber, $1.46: year, #.:0%41 No. 2 white, nominal, No, 2 red, Gi NotolpteWheat, 4,0 bus snips monts none, BUFFALO. * DurrFALO, N. ¥., Sept. 16,-ORAIN—Wheat closed firmor: anton 8,000 bu No. 1 hard Duluth at 7 AS. yeart $1.41G1.4434 Octotors $1.45 Novombor. Corn dull; Baking 7c. Oats nominal nt dic, OANAL PRetuuTs—Unchnngod, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLT, “Ind. Bopt, 14—QnaIn—Whoat ari 1.424143, Corn strong) 6600, Oatastoadyy OSWEGO. Ouweao, N. ¥.. Sopt, 1.—-Grain—Wheat strong, Corn scnrco; mixad, *Sigc. coTTroNn. New Yor, Sept. 0.—-CoTron—Not recoipts at alt ‘United States ports during the wook, 12,000 bates: Inst your, 103,200; total recotpta at all United Biatos port to date, 150,000; Inst yonr, 163,000; oxporte fromanll United States ports for tho weok, 30,000; last year, S400); total exports fromall Unitod States porta to ute, 7,000; Inst yonr, 95,000; stuck at all United Siatos ports, SH,U0: Inst yonr, 190,000; stack at all Intorior towns, 2300) Inst yonr, 23000; stock at Liverpool, 703,000) last your, 653,WWUs stuck of Amaricun afloat for Gront Britain, B00; Inet your, 78,000, ALVERPOOL, Bopt, 14,—-CoTTON—Sales of tho wook, 84,00 balos: Amorican, 40,000; speowintors touk 8,700, ‘of which exporters tuok 3,40; forwarded froin ships’ aldo diract to splaners, 4,700; actunl export, 2,800; total rovolpts, 47,800; Amorlcan, 2,00; total stock, THRU; American, 68000; antount afluat, 11,00; Amortoan, 8U,U00. Niiv OnLRANs, Hout, Ih-—-Corron—Qulay and un chanzeds nubracolpte, 100 baiony sais, 4,40); wtoo JO, Woekly 1 Vth Pete 18,1100; yross, 2, wine, enle |) Ox> ont, W.—COTTON—Quiots middling, Haut nates is esa souatnun, Ta0y anipmoltny Ct iin, Tenney LaTEaN—Quist, Ite: os, coe T iat Temmuiiia aS; ‘wiouky 12st cealea, capt : Saidaltang der pater tere DRY Goons. New Yon, Bept. 1,-Cotton goods very firms Atlnntia D, and P, brown sheoting advanced by ayents, Prints in falr domand; dress gloxhams act- voy warstod di aa pods in moderate roquosty airis and drawore quiotand tiem; spring woolons in fair demand by clothlers, woou, PINLADELPHTA, Hopt, 14—Weor—Bteady and firm} Oilo, Ponnsylyania, WoetWirainta, and above, &kd 40} ‘exten, 24BE30}" madiun, 430460) comree, B6G:05 Now Yors, Mlohigan, Indiana, aud Western tino, 20 420; medium, 450; conrso, Hie7o) ‘washed combing and. Golaing, 1 Unwashed do, BUs50; pulled, Were, — ; PETROLTUM. ___ Pretenvua, Pa, Kop 1-PetRoLeum—Quiery United cortifostes woaker: closed at S001 rolined fe, Philadelphia deltvory. | 4 TITUSVILLE, an, Hopt, W—O1L—Oponed at O5}4o1 yea awn, Wife clones, Eh (prj Pani eer Drnay runs, OU Bris. a TURPENTINE, N, OG, Sept 1W.—TUAPRNTINE— WILMINATON, Btoady, WHEN THE SWALLOWS HOMEWARD FLY. Whon tho swallows homeward fly, ‘Whon tho roses witharod lo, When the nightingniv hor sung Doth no mure at evo prolony— ‘Asks my heart, with anxious smart, “Bhall I seo thee yot uguin?” Parting, ab parting! parting glvos pain} Whon tho wild swans southward go Where tho olden citrons grow; ing throug! forest's ¢roon— Agke wy heart, with unxious smart, “Bhall § soa thos yet again?” Parting, ab parting! parting gives palo! Ah! poo ‘Trou shal! All things ourthly pass uway-- Shull thoy reuppoar somo day? » *"w Yea," my buurt cries through her smart, ee ee gi pnt MOU jay parting, part in eee Cantal Oa ierintion, —————————— Au Old Pear-Tree Bearlug Vrult. iste Commonwealth. * ‘Tho Salem Gazelle of Oct. 4, 18ul, remarked that "tho famous pear-trvo planted by Guy. Bndteote In 1a yeare) on bie farm fn Dai yors, thon a part of Salem, bus this year borua throb bushuls of pears. Tho species ts Hou-Chre- ten. ‘This treo hus survived inany generations of mon, and ta aligost the only frat suttivr ro- malniug.” ‘The old peartres holds its own, sad au ee aud beury frult—t5d yeure alnvo its vl . EXECUTED. Clem Gallion, a Brutal Assas- in, Pays the Penalty of His Crimo. He Stole upon a Sleeping Couple Near Genesco, Ill,, and Butchered Them. Ho Was Convicted on Circumstantial Evidence, but It was Very Strong. He Was a Wardoned Wroteh, and Diod Without Sign of Contrition. A Criminal Chapter of Deep Intor- est from the Mountains of Colorado, Wilkinson, a “Bad Man,” Given into the Mands of the Law hy a Sworn Friend— The Lynching. Rooital of the Outlaw's Sistor, Detailing the Treachery of Hor Brother's Captor. CLEM GALLION. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Casuninar, UL, Sept. 16—Tho most brie tal érimo in tho annals of Western Ilinols since the memorable murder of Col. Qeorga IL. Davenport as he snt alone in his cabin on the Island of Rock Island one bright 4th of July was explated tony. ‘Tho deed was committed on the night of Fridny, Dec. 10, 1880, ‘Lhe scone of the tragedy was a plain, Uunpalnted farn-honge, located ten miles west of Geneseo, and three and a half iniles south of Colona, In Henry County. ‘Tho fumily consisted of five persons: Mr. and) Mrs,. ‘Thomas Dilley; Minnie, aged Willle, aged {13 nud Bertie, aged 6 yents, On theevoning of tho day men- Uoncd Mrs. Dilley, Minnie, and Wille went to mapelling-school, leaving Mr. Dilley and Bertio at home, They returned about 9:50 o'clock. Soon atter, when about going to bed, Mr. Dilley asked Minnie {f she hud locked the doors, and, receiving a negative answor, he went around and fastened them Mine after which he put out the Hght and retired; TH NEXT THING KNOWN of the events that took place was Minnic’s being awakened by what she called “a dull thud? She looked from her bed through the door leading to her parents’ room and saw, as sho - at first sup posed, her father Itghting the Inmp; but a second look convinced her that the man she saw was not her fathor, and olther from drowalness ot fright she tucked her head under the quilts and Jay still for sometime —whether shedropped aslecp or notshe could not tell, She was noxt aroused by groans, ond getting up cniled hor mothor. Recoly- ing no answer, Minnie called again tnfright- ened tones, and ran to the foot of hor parents’ bed, discovering them by tho din light of the lamp and the moonlight covered with blood, her mother tossing her arms convulsively and groaning incohorently. With that won- dorful fortituda and presence of mind which the chlld-woman has borno at the Coroner’s inquest and at tho triul, the girl nroused her two brothors, assisted them to dress, and just ns the clock struck 19 the threo children started to Inform a netghbor three-fourths of a mile away. ‘The nolghbor roused up sevoral others, and to- gether they went back to the house whore Mr. Dilley was found dead and his wife mortally hurt, By this tlme 1 o’clock Sat- day morning had been reached. A doctor wags summoned, and he pronoanced Mra, Dilley’s wounds in all probability fatal, As soon as it became light enough . _ SBARCH WAS MADE for traces of the murderer, All the door and window fastenings wero found secure, except the one door being open by which the children had: gone out, and which Minnie sald was open when they started to tho nelghbor’s. ‘There was found In the room where the murder was committed an old shovel-handie with thetriangular fron braces still fastened to it, and It was smeared with blood and tangles of hair, showing concli- alvoly that it was tha weapon with which Mrs, Dilley’s skull had been broken and her face so horribly distigured. Near an old bench by the wood-housa, where the shovel- handle had lain for months, was one solitury footprint of a lnrge-sizo overshoe, apparent- jy the only irnco: loft by the murdorer, But ono thing was ovidently disturbed In tho house, that being x drawer in a bureau that stood oppoatt Dilley’s bed. From itn wateh was taken, and aleo a watch which Mr Dittey had carried was inlasing. But there was loft standing on tho bureau Fewelry of more yalue thun both watches, andasimall atin of money In Dilley’s pocke it was not until Saturday nfternoon when the Coroner had rocoested, to Inquire into the cause of Mr. Dilloy’s death that it was DISCOVERED TUAT HE MAD BEEN SHOT, A ball had ontered tha right oye, penetrating the brain, and, lodging — agalust the skull at fls busd, caused instant death, The ball extracted was on kecallbre slug, an pistol from which it jad been fired was held so close to the vic- tin that the powder burned his face, ‘The curtain of the window near the head of his beil lind been drawn aside and laid over the henadbontd, obviously that: tho moonlight inignt shine in and guldo the nssasin’s shot. ‘Tho theory is—and elreumstances beur it ont that the shot awoke Mrs. Dilley, and the murderer then attacked hor with the shovel- hundle, Six or seven blows were struck, tho fatal one having crushed tho slull and sunle Into the brain over tho loft temple, Dilley was o strong’ woman physically, and tho Indications polnt tow hard strugile on her part to ward off tho blows, several o them having glanced aud struck the walls and onc the panel at the head of the beitstend, Blood was spattered all over tho walls, the bed, and even up to the cofling., Afra, Dilley. Ingored slong, entirely unconscious, untill o'clock Tues wy night, almost oxactly four days, when death onded ler gufferings and the double tragedy was complete, : WHAT MOTIVE PROMPTED ‘THE MURDERER of two Inoffenstve persons Is as much a mys- tery now ag at the time the deed was done, At seoms iinpossible that robbery and plondey could have actuated the deed In the light of all the facta developed. ‘The theory that Mrs, Dilley’s divorevd husband inight have committed o deed, or Inspired it, in a spirit of revenge, nfter a lapso of fifteen years of ‘allonco, was advancod, but soo dropped ay preposterous, ‘Thamns Dilley was uulversnily Nked by his nelgiboras was 8 man who hud ho quarrels or nelahbor- hood feuds, and aside {fon his connection with the “watercd-milk case,” which was dropped from the court calendar before readh trial, probably nover figured in logal quibbles. Ile was & mune who pald hls wits never contracting any Ittle debis, Mr, Dilley was a native of Blackstone County, Viralula, born In 1830; he moved to lock Island County, thiols with hig parents In 1840, and In 1865 settled on the farm where the tragedy was comnilttod, His wife was born tn Pottadam, N. Y., In 1845, wont to Rook Island in 1854 and ‘inarried him Ly 1876, TUE EXCITEMENT following the spread of the news was intense in all pasts of Henry, Rock ‘Island, and sur rounding counties, Tho Board of Super- visors offered & rewurd of 1,000 for the miuts derer} $200 was offered by Gov, Culfoin; the Dilloy eatate was pledged for 31,0005 and the nelghoors of the slaughtered couple sub- aul 8300 auditloya —In alle reward of 3,500, But ashort time elapsed under this heavy etimulus before suspicion was firmly Mrs. fastened uvon two field-hunds. Clement 6. Galllon and Willian A. Roddick, who had heen at work for Mr. Dilley on tho farn siice the’ close of fiver navigation, and before that time had run ag roustabontson an Upper Misstssippl raft-boat, On Monday, Dee, 1, Gallion was arrested at Clinton, tn, by tho merest neeldent. A traveler who hind tuad the newspaper account of the murder and the full description of its two then-sitp [ese perpetrators was struck by the resem- pinnee a strangar bore to the suspoc dered Galion ag verbally desert Arrest was caused, and on 1s fount one of the missing Dilley watches, This link begun the ghaln of evidence which ran buck to the time of the commission of the deed, Tt was made quite positive by the Yoluntaryanerendarat Vea, Roddick on the Slytof December to the police authorities ut Davenport, In. ‘Phat the double deed was com- mitted bybut one person, and that Gallion was the guilty one. ‘two days befure the comm testo wot the erlme Gatlion and Mad- dick, very fortunately for the latter, in- dulged In an emphatie difference of oplni- fon, the former robbed the Intter while he was asleep, and the two tt septrated—ons wolng to the seene of hig Inhuman butchery and the other liking up i tfe of Industry, 13 subsequent events condiuslvely showed, Ou Monday, July 4, Tie TRIAL, of Clem Galifon, allas Playmon, Gallinrd, was begun In the CourlHouse at Cambridge, Monday and ‘Tuesday up todo'etock p,m. were spent In securing on fury. ‘The regular panel of twenty-four men wis exhausted, and forly-elght wero summoned on special venire befor he Jury was select- ed. ‘Lhe twelve men © rood and trite were Wl Amerleans, and averaged-an unnsual thing Jn Titnels—less than 5 yours of age, The first witness eatled wis Manic Dilley, tho last te sre her parents alive and, the fret to sea them in the agony of death, ‘This girl, Int 13 yenrs of age, told the siciry tt i shine ply, stradgitforward manner, that irresistibly inulstenud the eyes of all who heard it save one~tho stolid, indifferent, and heartless wrisuner, who throughout the (rink sat care- ess aud Wnmoyed.- Minnle was cross-qies- uoned ug to the imlnutest — details, but sho mado herole and clear answers, except when the blovtl- sineared’ shovel-handies with which her mother had been brained was held up for Adentifiention, No witness of the deed in the Justant of its execution was put on the stand, because there was butone and his Ifo was atissue But ‘THE STHONGEST GITAIN OF EVIDENCE that over sent a murderer to the gallows was awound around Clem Galllon, Ilo was t lowed up to the afternoon of the erline, wh he was butten miles from Dilley’s house, and the morning after the murder he was trying to trade ong of Dilley’s watches that was in tho house the night before. ‘The re- volver that was made to do the work, with cutridges to. correspond in calibre with tho ballin. the dead man’s brain, were seen as olfered for sale by the prisoner within twen- ty-four hors after the murder was com- mitted, CLEM GALLION WAS 23 YRAIS OF AGI, five feet nine inches tall, of erect form, light complextion, and would welgh 170 pounds, Hie told ‘Ts Tapune representative night before last that he hud no relatives living, and that he dit not, think he had av friend In tho workd, Ils father was killed inthe-War, and hig another died bout the same tine. Ifews3 sent toa soldiers’ orphan asylum, and afterward adopted by oa man named Golden, at Fredrickton, Mo., where he contfnued to live untll “two Saars ago, when he struck out for himself. Nine months ago today Galllon was arrest- ed. On the Sth of July he heard his death- sentence. So far as outward appearances are concerned, he seems to have had the stoleism of a brute. ‘Hu did not, from the thine he was fed Into the presence of his mur- dered yietiing, the first day ef the inquest over Mra, Dilley, to the hour of bis death to- day, show any signs ‘of nervousness oF core. GALLION’S LAST NIGHT was not unlike his former ones. He nate o hearty. supper, and smoked cigit strong cigars before 9'o’clock.: Half ou hour be- fore he was led to bis cell he chatted, with ‘Tne TrBusk nu presun tatty; who Jétt_bhin playing poker with the other prisoners. Dur- ing this forenoon the clergy, comprisin: Fathers Ieardun, of : Kewanee, Costa, 0) Galesburg, and Corloy, of Monmouth, were alone with Galion. — ‘There. was ne change on his pe Tionte a good breakfast of egies and fish, and partook of the same nt noon. AtLo’clock, uccompanted by the Sheriff and the clergy, the doomed. man was led, his arn having been plotoned, from his cell to THE SCARFOLD,, This was built at thonortheast corner of ‘thejall-yard. It was surrounted by a board fence eighteen foet hih, and extending west thirty fect and enat forty feet. The inelosure thus made altorded rooin for about elghty persons, all who witnessed the execution. ‘They included the oflicialsof adjoning coun- tles, the jury that tried Gallion, plysictane, clergy, sid the press. On reach ng the eek lows, prayor wns offered by, the clergy, Gal- lion Kneeling with them. JIis countenance wns immovable and features firm. On rising, he turned and faced the south, standing on the trapdoor perfectly erect and xpparently nervoless. ‘The death-warrant was read, an still his ps did not quiver. Father Reardon then slowly read, and Galllon deliberately repeated, the following DYING STATEMENT! “Twish to thank Sherif Goodell and his wife and family, and Capt. Scott and Mr. Wilson, for all thelr kindness to me. dur- Ing my ‘imprisonment, My | confessor fins my statement, aud ho {ts free vindicate my.character to the public if he deems It necogsary. Idle'in the faith of the Moly Catholic Church, and placo my hopes in God, am rendy to die, and have no bitter fealings toward any person, or any enmity, 1 die trusting in God.” “During Gulllon’s utterance of the” last few words, there was a noticeable tremor and trembling, although slight. ‘The Sherif then pinioned the prisoner's ankles and legs and strapped his hands bohind hin. ‘fhe noose wus ad- justed, but the Knol, first boing placed on tho right slae, was tirned to the left, At 1:10 o'clock tho black cap was drawn ever Gal- Hon's face, ‘Thera wag an- instant of death- iike stillness, a wave of tho Shorif!’s hand, an tupward motion on the lever, dull thud, aud Gallion was hurled Into eternity, ‘The rope stretgligds more than had boun ‘anticlpated, un ME MAN'S FEET STRUCK TIE GROUND, hig knees slightly inclining... After an inter. val of twenty-five minutes, long and anxious ones, the doctors pronounced He extinet. During the third minute the pulso marked 30; there were two convulsive shudders dur- ing the fourth; 12 at the fifth; 117 at the elghth; two spasmodio eiforts ut breathing on tho tenth; 48 pulsations the’ twolfth; 1 tho fifteenth; the pulse was barely per- ceptiblo the’ sixteenth; at the elght- conth the heart’s uction showed ane other spasm; at the. twonty-lirat | it was not perceptible, and at the end of the twenty-fitth minute the, physicians pro- nounced Calllon dead, ‘Lhe body was then Inced Inacoflin and carrlod out Into, the Jourt-House yard, where it was pinced in a hollow square of thirty milltiamen, and the eraw¢ of nearly 2,000 persons permitted to view it ‘Tho Sherkif, an hour tater, took Fosepstion of the remains, Judge ‘Glenn ro- ‘using to atlow tho bouy to go to the doctors, ‘Sho crimo was expiaied without accident from beginning to cud, Bptciat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Monson, Ill, Supt, 10,—Mr, Honry Lov- of this clty, recelved this morning 830 as his share of tho reward for the approhen: sion of tho murderer Clem Galllon, who was hanged at Cambridge today, Mr. Lovett was the Fontlenien who Foropt red the murderer n the train between this placo and Clinton, ua description of Galllon given by they Lr hile aA shortly after the murder of ho Dilley fambly waa committed, — LYNOHED. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribuns, Rico, Colo., Sept. 10,—A bout 0;80 Inst Sun- day ovoning the closing scone of a most thrilling tragedy was played at Bliverton, thirty-ve miles northeastof here, Some duys before a promiscuous shooting-match had occurred in a saloon soyeral niles north of Durango, on the Durango and Silverton tull-road, During tho mOlée the salookeepor wus killed, but no ona knew who fired the fatal shot. Bort Witkinson and a “coon” named Jim Catrin, both of whom had figured prominently in the row, fin- medintely mado themselves scarce, and shorly afterwards turned up, in company with Dison Eskridge, on the streets of Sil- verton, Eskridgo, who liad been here for somo timo attending to nluing Sntereats, had started for Durango the morping of the day on which the shuoting occurred, it ls claimed that ho was not prosent when the salounkeeper was killed. Tho’ Marshal of Silverton, Clate Ogsbury, attempted to ar- rest the party, and was KILLED ALMOST INSTANTLY, living only long enough to state that Wilkiu- son was the one to whom ho owed bis death, to three at once fled, but nearly 100 men were upon their track within a few ininules. Catrin was caught the next day and lodged inthe Silverton Jatl, from which tie was taken the same evening and lynch law most, effectively dealt out to htm. A reward of $5,100 waa offered for the delivery, dead or alive, to the Sheriff of San Junn County, of Wiikinson and Kskridge, ‘The Inter fs atfil atllberty, ‘The former was captured by tho notorious lke Stockton, for wham Wilkin- son would have risked his fifo at any thine, of which fact Stockton was perfectly aware ‘The following account of tho capture was elven by Mrs. Flora W. Pyle, the sister of Wilkinson, who resides at Castle Rock Springs. ‘Tho statement of Mrs. Pyle wag taken verbatim by aspeelal reporter of the Dolores News, and 1s the only true and ac- curate necount yet elven: “My brother (A. W. Wilkinson) and Dison Eskridge came to our honse at 13 o'clock at inight on Sunday. They knocked atthodvor gently, and L answered the call, asking who wag there, ‘The answer was, ‘Bert’ When L recognized Bert tls first words were: ‘Flora, weare awful hungry, but have you gotanything that will tit Dison’s feet; he Is barefooted. lis then asked if 4 had anything cooked. I gave them a lunch, whleb they ate outdoors, ‘They dit not en- ter the house during the time they were hereabouts, IKE, BTOCKTON had arrived hero in the evening preceding that night, and was then sleeping in the house across the way. I told the boys of (ils, when they scemed to be overjoyed, and expreased a desire to see him immediately, Stockion was then sent for, and when ho eame over to see thom he remarked: Lt Is very cold this ovening! His teeth were chattering, he was trombling, and L suppose jie made thls remark to hide the true cause of his nervousness, which was that his con- selence sinote him for the treachery he was practicing toward his friend, whom he in- tended to deliver up to be hanged for money's actke, Stockton had been to my house for supper, and returned for brea fost, nt the request of a friend, Mr. Welfoot, who lind the hospitality of our home. Thad made every arrangement for the boys to ect horses and provisions with which to con- tine their travels, Lnided in thelr escape (so far ay they went), and if It be erlninal I would not regret ft, for Bert was my brother, and Disen his sworn friend. ‘Hud 1 notdone as 1 did, £ would feel that 1 were inhuman, Bert asked who was blamed for the shooting, but did not deny or acknowledge that he killed the Marshal, as he could not know. Mr. Stock- ton sald when he caine to our house that night that he had heard thata party would urrive from Silverton, and thet he HAD COME TO WARN THE Boys, if here. After the boys lind eaten thelr lunch, I was conversing with them at the door. Dison sald to tell his brother Arg that he and Bert would go to thelr brother, Vow Eakrldge, and from his place on to the plains. Iam told by witnesses to thelr ar- rangement that Stockton tried to have tho boys separate, saying that thoy could wscape much easier in that way. ‘They had horses, and provisions to lust them fouror five days, They both said while here that when they lind reached a place where they could go to work and behave themselves they would do so, and in the future live and act honorably. “Stockton, when asked in to breaktast, sald he was iiot hungry, .but sat down to the table and ate « hearty breakfast, con- yorsing freely all the while about matters of small consequence, and ‘wanted Mr, Welfoot to go to Farmington with him. Io hada great deat to say about his Iving In dread of the.law, and sald many of his friends had ndyised him to leave this country and ehange-his name, ete. The manner in which STOCKTON, AS A COMRADE, CAPTURED UERT has caused film to say much to vindicate his treacherous action. He seems to think he has a alatement to miko to all he meets, sep arntely and collectively. Iosays that Bert owed him $19 and refused to pay It. “Bort told me after his capture that he and Dison went to the place agroct on with Stockton the night they were here, and Stockton and Cook came to ther In the morn- ing. Stockton satd he would have to go ta: the Florida after fresh horses. Ile left Bert and Cook and took Dison with him, He was gone ti 8 o'clock in the attornoon and re- turned without Dison, Hoe told Bert that Dison and Arg were to mect them five miles below .with fresh horses. Bert got up and left his pistol on o blanket on which he had been lying. The Korse was five or six yards from him, and as ho started for him Stockton jumped in between him and hls pistol and told him to throw up his hands. Bert did so, laughing, thinking It was s joke; but seeing Stockton’s face the truth commenced to dawn on hin, and hesnid: ‘Ike, do you mean it? to which Stoukton replied: ‘Yes, 1 do mean it, Money is what makes men tn this country,’ risaid: *You've got the drop on me, ke, but I'd rather you’d killme,’ Stoekton prointsed hn he'd never be turned over without something to defend himself with.” AFTER HIS CAPTURE he was kept under a strong guard at Aninas City until Saturday, when he was turned over to the Sheriff of Sun Juan Connty, who took-him to-Stlverton and lodged him In fall. He was accompanied by his sister, who re- mained In Silverton Ul Sunday, lt was, no doubt, due to her presence that he was not lynehad Saturday night, Sto was Informed Sunday that he would be hanged whether sho remained in town or not, rnd that if she wont her brother's body would be sent to her, Between 9 and 10 o’clock Sunday even- ie party. of masked men broke {ito the jail, took Wilkinson out, and made summary preparations for Jannehing him Inte the great eyoutl, Up to the lost moment he showed the utniost fortitude, and died “ tho gainlest ofthe game.” As tho preparations neared completion, he took the ropeiuhis hands, and with the remark “nova, PLL IELP YOU ALL 1 CAN," adjusted the noose about his own neck, and attor oxpressing his rexrets that he couldtu't shoot Stockton before going, “who,” ho anld, “sold me for my blood-moncy,” and Foquesting that hls body should not be pho. tographed, kicked the chalr upon ho stuod from under, and. pald In full the debt of erie which he had Incurred, Ikingon was not 20 yenrs of age, but has. for some thine had the reputation of beluga “bad? man, Last winter, In Durango, he shota man known familiarly ns “Comanche Bil,’ and since then ins been looked upon ‘ag Httle botter than an outhiw, Hs fanily formerly lived in Indluna, and is one of the most prominent in that State, Ils grana- mothor was asisterof the Hon. 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Btroator, Lacon, Washingt'n Bx., doltet & Dwiht Accummodatian, |* TNMWAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Carrying tne British und United States Malls. ‘New York und Liverpool, tia Queenstown, ‘rickyls to nnd frum the princlial Hngllen, Nootch, Irish, Fronch, Gorman, Hallan, und Scandinavian Ports. ‘There steamers carry no tive stock of any kind. FRANCIS C. DROWN, Gen. Wortern Axoni, ® South Clurk-st., Chicago. $27 DRAFTS on Grout Britain, Ireland, and the continent tor sate. STATE LiNE ‘Yo Giascow, Liverpual, Dublin, Belfast, and London- derry. trom S. ¥. overy ‘Thursday, Firat Catiin, 8 to Ed Révording to ‘accommedation.. Second Cavin, #0), Bideraau, uutgard, #25, ‘Theso steamers earry neliher Reep, wor p cattio, al hes. “AUS! WAN & CO. TIN, BALD hee and 16s tundolph-at. Caleago. ‘estern Munger. ney, NEw, York and TURNESSIA Sephll, 1 pw |ANCE Oct. ham D_VONTA. Foyt 24,0:0 0m LTTIUPTA, Oct 86 a cL ‘Thees steamers do not carry cattis, sheep, oF ples ve atesNow York wo London diruct. BOLIVIA, Some iy Umma / Pil. Sout 24 Gam Cabins, fro BS, xcurmon Texeus he reducodraton, i, HENDERSON BOTS, Oo Washingtonest, WHITE STAR LINE, Carrying tho Unitod Stutos and Royat Mall butwoon Newvork und Liverpnol. For passnxo apply to Com pany's Mer, 45 Sou! ALFRED LAGE Gen't Westorn Agent. and Iroiand. EBT Dratts on tires TAILLE. XDIIN Insgow. HORUS, tho Hee GRILLON, SOLE PROPIUETOR, Pharmacten do Iro clineso do ln Faculte do Paris, 7, tue Mambutcay, Paris, Hemorrhoids, Bile, Head ache, Cerebral Cone gestion, etc. PREPARED BY wo take, tauon, Sold by all Chemists and Druguists. ‘2h conta the Box. R99 PRIVATE LISPENSARY. anchice, and itaeelf to tha mady a ut giving, Ins Advantages thal few aval pasbcu; Jurly to fhowe wha aave vier the cate ot ene ry yout there showing som fom "Haroon and Phyeleal Vebllliz, suptelizs Leet Mankead, Abaca! ih jafuslon of 14 Nau to Rosie! ray and Fred last teguecaber you Ate fast ayyptvacbl fal pride abdahare moetty deter yu frost at a DeARL and uaturaily gifted young soap, fy case ern OD a eae “drat claimed is sted, fend rl the sedi ware soma dori Joupg tan, (ura and guse upon thy cur ent in tbat thet, Bi ale, wt ‘hs ee, sro he Ww diction of @ Webster, be ou more seerely® Me, toiak of le eal the wl fare wonday. Ratton in ros ety the time ator vill Hike Bash departs r le as fale, escvee:" i at on ewes Hae, Foctoratten uf the Genlto-Uninery Organs, fa ¢ Dinense that f falta eure dly coutidential, Molickies packed 80 vent by wapres if full dest ry hod lu a heave breferted: Mette TETAS, F4E Fook wt, Chicgeey Uy “Cora IDR. KEAN, ¢ 47g South Clark-st., Chicago. tl, tree ot charKs Consult persunally oF b; fg onwt ronte, bar vous, oF eye Dred, Keauls aiuiga inthe city whu warranis cures Or Phe Only ire: Ve cas OO pot Sundays, 9 10 LF te “MANHOOD RESTORED. ¢ varly Imprudence, vauslng neryous dae ufteictmct any mae ring aetad a vale 13 avery known rewedy, bus discoyerad & simple means c! Ail gonad tree his follow-aul> ie aE vee aaa es {8 Atnols Ceuteni Tattroad, Depot tontot Lake-st- and ipo of ‘Treanty-second-st Pucilo Hotel and Palmer tourer Cin Grant St. Louts & Texas Expres Bt louis & Texans Fast 1a Cairo & Now Urleans Expre New Oriennn & ‘Texus Fast EX... Springnold Izpress, Sorinwtield Neht Bx bPeorls, Burlington & cPonein, Burlington & Keoku! Ponting & Chataworth Expres Chatawarth Expres Gilman Passonger. Dubuque & 81 Dubuque & ux City Bepi lous City Hx pre b—On Saturday oleht to Gilm e-On Saturday night runs to Poore only. Leaves x §t. Lonte & Guit F isn mn MILB iF, eunvur by Peoria Buflingwon & Keuuk Ez| Peorin's Moki spucial,, Epringdold 2 Jianoival Past Lined * Dally oxcupt Sundava, ually. . ore—Puilman gleeping-Caty f Lovin unas Clty, aud Peorie® Parioy bap Coachas with revolving chairs, Chicago to Bt Louta, an glining-Chair Sleoning-Care Culeage to tianatbal and ananeCity, No chawgo of Dar Coaches Culoagae3 4t Loulsor Kansas nd & Pactic Ratirond. . Donuts corner of Yau fiuron and Bhorman-s ‘Utlicos, #3 Clark-st, Mhorman House, Painter ferry Uhuid' acitty Liutel, aud to Canal coragr Mudison, Leave, | Arrive. &:45am Pp Davenport & Peoria Kxpross. Couneit Miu Fast Express, Kansas City, Leavenworth & “ehison Fast Express, « St Vaul & stlaneavotis #xpre Yoru Accommodation... Connell Binge Nine Es, Hlue taiand Accommodation: South Chicaxo Accomraodatio South Chicaxo A am an ao ant an an Bho Island Avoummodatiun, pu Hue [sland Avcomatuitation pin pa vt] Thoatre ‘Ir Chureh 'Trutn., “Daily _excent Sundays, | tDally excopt Natuniays spaly oxeent Moudnye: (rhuredaya and Satordant only, \Sundaysoniy. Michizan Central Iallrond. Depot. foot of Lake-st and foot ut “rrantyesccan ‘Vickwt Ottico, GT Clark-at, southeast coruer of - Leave. | Atrive. ‘heute TUBB soe ee: Grund Rapid & sluskexop Sl (irand Havids & Potosky EF: aUrand itupids & Muskeyon Ha,lt 2: “Sundays oxcepted, fDally, teaturanys excepted ase atont sits wae Tomaran H K.nke Nhoro Michigan Southern Mattwoy Weker Ones fan Buron-at, head, of Lt Baile, Twanty-socund-st and Forty abled tiie und freight ollice under Sherinan House, aid tloke Ofticos in tha Grand Pacitio tutol and Palmer !Touse Leave. | Arriva. ‘Mail (via Main Line), 7385 a m|s Ope Aieeigt Now Cork & jiaston S Dag a mile G20 p ws Now Yors, Kast express (dully). pin{t 20 po Eexprows (Gully )os.o)f S208 bs a] MiG Fe ‘a@Saturduye luave ut soxcepted, popots, F: Debden ticket On Twonty-209 oF iLou on ula h Grand Leave. | Arrite, i ng Fe: joo ° Bx a Hor eaireessenre 19 ail | The Night Exp 2 p inl 7:00 DB *Bundays excepted, Hea eg teaiuyrun via Washingtan City, and gunulng iw ontire trains through from to Nom Hore we, alespiag-Cars.batwoer he new and ol OR ‘ be ui Saas ch jo und New jaily wi and 0: ee Hinukanes ae Day footot Lake-sLand oR of ty. a tious at De} and 12) Rando}; Hovet aie A Felner ious, Cincinnat!, Indian ville Day, Express. Du Night Expross. Piltsvure, Fi, Wayke ds Outones Eallrese 1 2 ce epee eee falnnor tause, Grund Pacitu Liotel, w at Depot, —o nave, | Arr ver Mail and Waprei mre y Rew tek ‘xpress, ta pu vine Haxpress (dally). pu je Lt ban Pittal mr jmotunaty dep terncret cinciugadl and Kokowo Alps brpan cSt ead alte Clarets Grand Pactilo soul, ood Botier dhouse, Dt UithaPocla w tie Danger et aati Re SUaetiba's baprosd (oor.seate and ‘ituadolpb-su), eer: saves |) Arrive. RELRARS bianas Vong ones SeRaATE APRN aa Se hirana Tag ccruer of Pmelith und Sea Malland Express... Nignt Express.

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