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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 8

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The Inter Oceani
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8 AMUAL ELECTIONS. Rational Banks and Financial Corpora' tlons Choose Director and Officers. The Old West Division Railway Company Still Retains Its Corporate Ex istence. Chicago's Leading' Citizens Chosen for spouaible Positions List of Tlioaa Selected. Re- NATIONAL BANKS.

The Rational banks of Chicago held their annual elections of directors yesterday, and in some eases subsequent meetings of the directors were held for the election of officers. The results were as follows: AMERICAN KXOHINOK. Directors E. Buckingham, D. K.

Pearsons, I IL Hamilton, William A Mellen. oun tt. Kirk, Q. Biseell, J. A.

Markley. WUliam C. Be.po. J. a Swan, A.

N. Yonng, D.B. Dewey. Oflioers D. B.

Dewey, Presideut; E. Buckingham, Vioe President; D. K. Pearsons, Second Vice President; A. Dewar, Cashier; B.

M. Orr Assistant Cashier. ATLAS. Directors C. B.

Farwoll, John H. Dwight tri Balcom, Robert D. Fowler, John Van Nort-wick, B. CL Clowry, B. Kuppenheinier, J.

McMullen, Albert Munger, W. M. Hoyt, W. a D. Uranais.

cstcAoa Directors Andrew McNaUy, P. Madlener, Adolph Loeb, Ferd. W. Peck, H. H.

Itaab, J. K. Walsh. COMMERCIAL, ri rv Vill M. W.

Rawson. N. K. Fairbank, Heurv i. Eames, a W.

Potter, Alfred Cowles, Jesse Spalding, Henry W. Jung, ran. Lin MaoVeagh, Gorman Williams. rvv-TTVTrxTAT Dirwctors-Calvin T. Wheeler.

John Black. Richard T. Crane, William O. Hibbsrd, Anthony O. Van Schaick, Henrv Durand, Henry Bota-ford, James H.

Dole! Marcus Stearns, John Winterhothatn. Ooorco H. Wheeler. Officers T. Wbeeler, President; John Black.

Vice President; Douglass Hoy Cashier: Ira P. Boweu, Assistant Cashier. niiKT. Directors Samuel M. Nickerson, F.

D. Gray, IT II Porter E. F. Lawrence. J.

Gage. Or- ville Peckham. a W. Allerton, Nelson Morris, TWfinfl -K Pike. A.

A. Carpenter. H. a. Svmonds.

Oflicors Samuel M. Nickerson, 1'rMiilnnt: L. J. Gaze. Vice President: li.

li. Hvmondu. Caahior; M. M. Kingman, Assistant Cashier: B.

J. Street, Second Assistant Cashier. FOHT DEAB.BOR. Directors W. Barnum, E.

E. Crepin, H. N. Hibbard. Thomas Kane.

George Keller. E. Maiulel John McLaren, liobert Morrison, haniucl P. Parmly, A Plaroondon, L. Wil-lmi-zhnv.

Officers H. M. Hibbard, President; E. K. Crepin, Vice President; boymour Walton, Caaliier.

HIDE AND I.KATHKB. Directors G. Benton. W. Grey.

V. Grer, C. Tlolton, H. Morse. Albert Soper, Huiih A.

White. Joel V. Taylor. George M. Lyon.

now. Directors A. SL Billings, W. MnUen, X. a Billings, W.

A. Talcott, Dand Bradley. uxcoljl Directors J. Bevenage, F. H.

Winston, E. W. Gilletr. W. Newberry.

V. Price. H. Jf. Vehmever.

F. B. Hock wood. HonseL H. P.

Klein. Thomas W. Hall, Edwin Hammett MEKCHAXTK Directors Blair, Martin A. Ryerson, William Blair. J.

Bir. F. W. Croshr. W.

jr. BUir, John C. Neely. Officers C. B.

Blair, President; J. Blair, Vice President: W. Crosby, Second Yije President; J. Neely, Cashier. METROPOUTAW.

Direrton William D. Preston. Edaon Keith. T. W.

Harrer. E. FrankenthaL, Arthur Orr, E. O. Keith.

William Deenne. G. it. Shaw. W.

J. Wataon. Simeon FarwelL J. L. Woodward.

Officers E. G. Keith. President. G.

B. Shaw, Vice President: W. D. Preoton. Cashier; H.

H. Hitchcock, Assistant Cashier. NOKTHWE8TEES. Directors George Sturgis. E.

Buckingham, F.dwardE. Aver. M. M. Kirkman.

and W. F. Immmer. Officers (teorire Sturgis. President W.

F. Dummer. Vice President; Frederick W. Cooking, Assistant Cashier. SANK OF AMERICA.

JDirectors Henry Witbeck, Morton B. Hull, William Dickinson. Charles M. HenOerson, Cyrus H. Adams, John A.

King, Clarence Buckingham, Lemuel D. Norton, Isaao G. Lombard. Officers Isaac Lombard. President; Henry Witbeck.

Vice President: Edward Jx iatnrop, Cashier: Charles A. Tinkham, Assistant Cashier. baxx or txjjsois. Directors a B. Cobb.

Frederick Mahla, Will- lam II Bradler. Henry Crwith.Ernst Prussing, Walter Peck. WUliam B. Page. B.

H. Camp bell, George E. Adams, JUDert A. hunger, George Schneider. Officers George Schneider, President: William xL xtradley.

vice president William A. Hammond, Cashier; Carl As sistant Caahior. PASK. The election of the Park National poned until Feb, 14. trsios.

was post- Directors David Dows. John Cudahy. David Iellev. Uliam Armour, it Lumnungs. J.

Hill J. IL Barker, a B. Baker, J. J. P.

OdelL Officers li. Cnmmings, President; J. P. Odell. Vice President; W.

Oak lay. Cashier W. (i. HipwelL, Assistant Cashier; August Ailum, second Assistant uashier. irSTTED STATES.

Directors Zimri Dwiggins. JT R. Jackson, TetcrKuntz. IL V. Reede.

H. H. Woodruff. Dwiggins, J. M.

Starbnck. Officers y. iuri Swiggins, President; James M. Starbuck, Cashier; Elmer Dwiggins, Assistant Cashier. ITSIOS TOCST COMPAITT- Directors E.

F. Pulsifor. a W. Rawson. H.

Pearson. James- G. M. Wileon. Officers a W.

lUwson, President; E. F. Pul- sifer, Vice President; G. M. WiIbod, Cashier.

DBOTIBS KATIONAL BAXX. Officers, Holva Brintnall, President; Levi B. Dond. Vice President; W. H.

Brintoall, cashier directors, W. a Hinckley, Percy W. Palmer, James f. HlieriocK, cuarles hnattuca. w.

a. Brintnall, J. E. Green, Lav is. ioud.

tnnox stock taros. Directors, Samuel M. Nickerson, Lyman J. Ciaire. Elmer Washburn, George T.

Williams, Htepben B. Roatli, Charles Kotzenberg, George uonrad; omcers. Jtimer nasuDurn, preai dent; J. Gags, Vice President; George Conrad, cashier; Charles Jameson, assistant cashieE. STREET RAILWAYS.

WEST DmslOK. A meeting of the stockholders of the West 1 Division Railway Company took place at the offices of th company yesterday afternoon, and the following directors were elected: D. H. Campbell, William H. Bradley, a B.

Cobb, Jerome Beecher, Henry Field, William H. Ryder, and J. R. Jones. The directors will meet on Tuesday at 2 o'clock, for the election of officers for the ensuing year.

MISCELLANEOUS, X. T. AND IlLloa The Knight Templar and Xasons' life In-demnitr Company held it annual meeting yesterday at ita offices in the Bialto Building. The following were elected Directors for three rear by a unanimous yote: George IC. Moulton, Dr.

3. Adams Allen, Dr. D. D. Bramble.

Subsequently the directors met and elected the following offioers: Dr. Adams Allen, President; George M. Moulton, Vice President; John A. Crawford, Second Vice President; White, "IL D.t Medical Director. The report of the In-- sarance Commissioner of the Stale was made by GiL Barnard, who mads the examination conjointly with the Insurance Commissioner.

The report slewed that the company had in cash in the First National Bank and office $3 30, and has on its books $16,000,000 of insoranoa. 'J 'here are members, 95 per cent of whom are Knight Templars. All losses during the year have been paid in full, amounting to tx88el ownehs' towtjfo compact. The annual stockholders meeting of the Teasel Owners lowing uompany, was yesterday held at the office. Ho.

240 (south Water street, and the following board of directors elected for the ensuing year: J. Ia Hifrtrie, A. i. Van tihaick, J. IL Wuleck, ft.

Krraasja, W. Holmes, THE DAILY INTER OCEAN, WEDNESDAY MOHKING, 11, 1888TEN jEAG-ES. Halm, and G.H Cameron. A dividend of $3 par share upon the capital stock of th oompan waaaeoiarea. QDINTAED BOAT CLUB.

At the regular semi-annual election of the Quiutaxd Boat Clnb, of Chicago, the following omoers were elected for the ensuing six months: N. B. Emerson, President; E. Newman, ioe President; C. Morris.

Hecretarr and Treas urer: D. a Creiger, Captain; B. ilac-donald. Lieutenant KEALi ESTATE. Thefollowin tnnufxra nn fltad far reeord la thatitMorder's ollice Jan.

10. cits raoraaik. (tenl1eratioa. Holt st. liSO ft a of Blanche St.

f. 25xU4 tt. imurova, dated Ju. 10 V. wemuna i Dncl ley Vt.i ts oi Iowa 'SV Htx IjfH 'li.

lLen l-c. l'j, lj. nm. VaHebov 775 Huron st lMHift of Waahtenaw av. a ft.

dauu Jan. 9 J. A. Kay to U.i- aaut C. Wxlraui-h L200 Larrabes at.

li ft of Orant plaoe, lHxl'J4 it. improved, dated Jan. i li. u. urwia to IIKTIC Clark at cor of Water I.

TOi 10 ft. im- 600 S'fiBt'rn l'hiolotfiial miliary 100.000 Tbprraims No. 67 1 Cleveland av, dated Jan. 10 in Cliancenr to A. B.

Caraon. Tlio prouilaua No. 3i1) 'levland av, dated Jan. li Same to C. B.Pronty Nineteenth Kt.

l'JTi ft of Dearborn at. f. 8.125 S.400 datod Jan. t.Bcnn to it. V.

bachllctal tXXM Bloom inifdal road, ear of Edirar at. a f. INixi-jr, tt, dated tx-t. in, ixhj Binitu to Tim AtkitiHnn Par Knrliia Worka 300 Hnron at. 14t of Welia at.

a f. "-'xlOO ft, dated Jan. 4 8.C. Wolte to M. Seymour at.

ltil it of Diviaion at. f. M-it 2Jd It, dated riov. l'J, iwa jacooson Tallman tnC. (1.

1.iuiildiiiat 700 L500 SOO 900 JoitepU at, 100 ft of Archer av, f. ft. aated alarctt aj, iai a. a. mo- Fadden Obio ct.

101 ftwof Biekerdike at, f. 60x170 it. dated Jan. 6 al. J.

Jt w. Abater to u. Johnunn Milwaukee av. 44) ftaaof Noble f. 12i tt.

imp. aateii Jan. i at x. Aieraaeu to F.Xowaezeakl Fillmore at, nmt Central Park av. a "Sxl'-'-t Mine aim.

ualeo jan.o J. II. IXmiiell to K. Boaenbemer Teaton at. a wcor of Lineoln at, ltxl07 ft.

dated lNe. IM. 1Ki7 Eatate oi Charles kiM.aru to Vimlfk kTitbltl 4.600 La at. 1111 ft of Washtenaw av, f. 2 ll.ill.

lUip.Loc.-J.ltwi-A. x. aw to M. Zaiii-ek 12)00 52100 Carroll av. ft of Hovue at.

f. loOxrJ4 .1 1 i 11., I'll a lltlllKII u. ((y, u. A. U'oiff Manuf aeturins Co Dearborn at.

It of Tbirty-flrt at, f. 6nx 10 tt. dated Sov. 11. 188i AUiton carter ml In IT I mfnr 4.750 Oakley av, bet Jat-kaon and Van Buren at.

t. jon3tij4 it, imp. uaieti Jan. iu a. a.

t.iiiuniu to W. K. Hull 62X10 Uarriaonat. A banyav. at UJltaUec.

JU, lHUt V. Alters tu u. Klin 600 700 800 605 Aableyat. ft of Wood at, t. 24ii0 ft, dated IS87 C.

J. Hall to H. Dudley at, ft a of AuxuhU at. f. i.txVZi It, dated Aiecas IMi-u.

ouctiimaaui K. Mueble Elk (irove at. 1W ft of Xorth av. 124x121 ft. dated Jin.H H.Hoejws to U.

Preuwl Greenwieb at, KW tt of II oyne a v. 100 It, dated Alec. JV, iaai aauis tii" Jaf.tikf. e-25 North Tenter av. 144 ft of Angnsta at, f.

'24 tt, dated Dec. "23, 1SB. M. w.nuim to F. Hoffuiaun 2JO0 Monroe at, im It of Center av.

a 24x1104 ft, dated Jan. Ueonte uaaer a. Maker 4.200 Awbroae at. 21H ft of California av. a 23x 1 -'4 ft, dated Alec, rrioji Cituh 310 Jaikaoi it 1:10 ft of Paulina ti f.MxlSS It, UaieU Wfc.

Al. iOOl Wfc A. to A. Hehaaf 3375 The premiaea Noil. '204 to '2'2 -tj and o.

1W VUincy at, uauui au. xv -a1017 Chancery to L. A. Jerome 8edirri-k at. 4S ft of Menominee et, "24 1 1 ft, lLuproveu.

aatea u. j. i. uu H. Keeban to A.

F. rk 42M0 Mlber at. between Malated and Jjeaplalnes ata. a I. 44 7-i'jxi i it.

aaiea Aeo. ol, jooi-J. Al. iMggatt to M. Hunt m.iutu MTT I.IHIK 346 St.

Elmo at, cor of Lincoln av, lot I. dated Kamraanu to r. 700 B. 1.500 iMln rru t) a( 4. l(jt7-0.

U. Morse to C. liK.tt. dated Dec H. Uuggett wear or cm limits.

22XW Lots 11.12. 13. and IB. blk 2. Jau.

F. Ket-ney to A. D. Loomia. Lota and '24.

blk 15. Avondale. dated Aug. 1:1, 1m7 A. Winner to C.

8. Harriaou at. ft of Forty-ntUi at, a 25x 42XX) 600 300 1400 35 12S It, ateu nept. xooi v. jjiuajiui to iLlloguaker SOUTH OF CITT UXIlt.

DespUlnei st, '250 tt of Fifty-aeventh st, I. oiixiz.i it, oaiearfau. v. jumkvuws. H.

Heaum Wood at. -j8 ft of Forty-eighth at. ft, April 11. iw.li A. ana ucuuni tu Inhnuin Boaenmerkel at.

a cor of Wrisht at, lot M. date.1 Jan. 3 A. C. Wilaon to P.J.

llonru at. ae cor of Mixty-tfirat at. I.Wx 2300 1350 tt. dated Aleo. imi-i i.

aura 4 ItfTutt South rtrlt court. '2ti3 ft a of Bixty -ttrift court. jo It to raiiroao. oawu uw, mooi Keith to E. W.Cobb 12)00 Filty-aeventh at, between allao and rigg 1 4 1 Ut7 Sts, t.

d'-IX-l aiiou oti and T. Httclicnck to M. M. Farrell 475 at, tt a of Ktxiv-arat at, f. 2jVX 1'a It.

aaiea nee. 9, xnei u. H. uiancnara Loomis et ixi ft of Hixtieth at, f. ft.

L550 500 duted June z. aooi n- wtmuar Franks i Aberdeen at. sw cor of 8ixty.ccond at. J. 6y7x'2liait.

aatea Dept. i. xooi n. 4lin tf Ti Hnjni 92)00 State at, '2M7 ft of Sixtieth at, ft. 4.465 scii.pimi rivnh.

fntinwin namiiivaM HMntcd yaatarday: Cost. .1 lrt.nr. fa 91y.V1 N(l. 7i7 um Fulton C. Zubeek.

two-story addition. ISxiu It, ao. 178 Cleaver St C. B-SuUnan, four two-story fUW, 8bu0 ft. 300 Na.

WAii vainntet.v 8300 Joaeph Picl, baaemedt, 20x0 ft. No. 805 West bevenireniu a John U. Uaribaldi, flve-atory store and flat. 1.200 a ft, So.

State at. f300 H. Lubka, cottage. No. 8'2d Thirty-fifth st UMO THE CELEBRATED CHICAGO, BOSTON JlSD r.

uxtAf WlfiXSIt. STEAM HEATED. VEWTTBULED, UMITID, In daily service over the Lake Shore and New York Central Koute. The finest, fastest and easiest riding itrain in the eonntrv. The only steam-heated train now running between Chicago and New York.

The only route by which passengers can enter New York Citv without the discomfort of a ferry transfer. No extra fare on the Limited for Boston and New England. HO! FOR CALIFORNIA! i while the boom lasts, as. notwithstanding, the recent advance in California excursion the (1. It and O.

Railroad will sell ou Jan. 1 1 and Feb. 15 and 10. in connection with the Burlington route to Denver, or the Missouri Panitie kailwav. round trio California tickets at the old rate of' from Chicago.

For tickets call at 'ill Clark street. Palmer House, Grand paoifio Hotel, and tmon Depot NEWSDEALERS. alwaya has Tbk ImtkbUceas for sale. Fatroca of i. hi hImui near th la in mi ntl.

httir Ftuh, tuwMieaur. ho. 610 West Madison street, keep Tos Ixtbs Ociah lor ssle, and -uon i a. UtlM, JOiea Agent, No. 20 Bnah street, always baa good anpply of Xua IvzEa Ucxaa oa hand.

limn in itH mm him Clutrhn VHrru. Jtnlrr tn perUxUcmU. No. 183 Madi son atreet. XBB ihtksuceah always on n.l Ihi iHtiinn nawuhnv.

rf. XMKM. vnvisrtier arum wuimiwi au. wu "r-t Lske atreet. sail' Ihs laraa Ocbaji.

Always glad oaa to see yon. BUSINESS NOTICES. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Wlnalaw'a Roathrnff fivruo shonld always fnr children teetbinr. It SOOtbeS US child, softens the gums, allay all pain, cure wind colic, and ia the beat remedy for diarrhoea.

2oo a bottle. Luxuriant hair with its youthful color as sured by using Psrker's Hair Balaam. Parker a Uinger ionic is aew me to tne asen. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage lirsaaes wsrs issued by UteCount7ClerkTuesday.Jan.Ki: iio.

Name. Age. Resldsnc. Joeenli ...43.. Thornton.

25lFriederickaH.Wardln26..8ame. loo BoaS Fred A.Schuta..... Anns Green too o.tt Alexander Ramsey tiixabeth Brown .37 ioe ooo Matthias J. 8eifert ...21. Mary C.

KarsL. noo liool John P.Hanrahan., '21. Lizxie O. bpollaoy '22. iooe.mlWm.Curran.Jr Chicago.

1232)30 Stella M. al. Kimmaa.l7..Ssm. ioo t.n i George Boh ringer 3. A2231! Maria Schmidt- 18..

Sam. i ooooi Charles E. Hallstrom 23. Chtosgo. 1222132 Mggi, Burne Sam.

Bchwegal W.Xak a2833 Katio Oaertner 21. ioo uu i Alexander J.Brown ,...2 122j(J4 uqti loo ool William Metjtner 22. View. 1222H6 klry Roa 122336) Donald Alex Douglas-. Chicago.

Mary Ann ri neldon ..32.. Sam. an arl Henry .129.. Riverside. ...24.

,..24.. Riverside. ..24. ...23. ,..21.

Sams. ..20. Lena 12X839 Henry Mary Andre 122339 u.rgreiha Frank Vorda 122JM0 Barbara Parlek John Hattendorf 122341 Iluml KuaeeU i Charles A. I Ague 1223421 loooi.i Ernst lUittk .....23.. Chicago, MARRIAGE LICENSES.

oouil Harry E. "TV Maggie ....23. Ernat Lena lialkow l.w aini John O'elaon. aJ2J Minnie John O. Kin-h.

1227 i Mary A. Upeiaer. too us i o. 12S4S WekoriJO Buda.M..M..2J..Bani. ioo sua I flirt "tan Kvrr cu Iaa Laraon Oreated.SO.

12250 jnnle Hariaon -J4. DiyORCES. The following hills for divorce were filed yetter- ZiNLAzntRKl Uarla against Martin, for drunk- enneaa and crnelty. TAriE Frederick asalnst Ellen, for desertion. ROMAKOWICZ Joseph against Augoata.

for adultery. Lano James T. against Battle for drunkenness and cruelty. Tim fnllowinir decree was ftranted: ScHLAUfFEB Fredericks from Leo, for deser tion. DEJVTHS Adams Jan.

9, Mrs. W. II. Adams, nee Hiss Roche, aired '24 veara. Fuueral to-day, at 10 o'clock, from late real-dence.

No. 1120 Lake street, to St. Jarlath's Church, thence by carriages to Calvary. HnnwK-Jan. ft at Not 1150 Lexinirton a tree t.

Tbomaa Ilarrold. son of Francis P. and KUxabeth Brown, aged 6 years 6 months and IS days. Funeral to-day, at 11 o'clock, from parents' resi dence. Isle of Man naners nleasa eonv.

Bbowm Jan. 8, Patrick Brown, at No. 813 Wsst Fif teentb street, aged years. Burial at Calvary. Bhaoo Jan.

8, Kliza Jane Bragg, No. 98 Prospect place, aged tit years 9 months. Burial at Oakwooda. Cass Jan. at his residence.

No. Ul Indiana street, Csptaiu K. P. Caaa, of the Thirty-sixth 11-linoia. Commons At her residence.

No. 360 Anatln ave nue, harali An beloved wife of James Commons, seed 53 years and 8 months. Funeral from her late residence to-morrow at 10 a. by carnages to Bom Hill. Cuvnekn Jan.

10, at No. SlU Wentworth ave- nne, Mrs. Mary A. Cunneen. Not ire of funeral hereafter.

Formal Jan. 9. at No. A51 Wet Jackson street. suddenly, Annie, beloved daughter of Urs.

For- man and the late Dr. John Formau. Funeral Wedneadav. Jan. 11.

at 1 clock. Fichtkb Jan. a Margaretha Fichter. at No. S3 Star street, aced years.

fuchs Jan. 8. Alexlan uoapiuu. agea si years. liunai at ht- Konlfare.

FowijiB At So. xii Emerald avenue. Mrs. W. beloved wife of William Fowler, aged 48 yean.

uneral to-morrow, at 13 dock, from late resi dence. Kimniton 'OnD naners Dlease cenv. Goijce At hiareaidence. No. 4i Seminary ave nue.

Seth (rodee, aged 52 years and 4 months. nneral notice later. Goslar Jan. la KacheL youngest daughter of Leo and Urnatine Iroalar, aged 3 years snd 10 months. Funeral to-day at 13 from parent residence.

No. ITS Twentv-aixth atreet. t.OKTZ Jan. 9. Mane uoeu.

at no. im emeias avenue, seed 80 years. Burial at Oakwooda. Hanbahan Julia, wife of Patrick Hanraban, aged 65 yearn. uneral from late residence, o.

T299 wentwonn avenue, to-day at 10 o'clock a. m. to St. Church, thence by cars to Calvary via ortn- en tern. Hammond Jan.

10. EatherL- beloved wife of Lent M. Hammond, aged 60 year. Funeral from the family residence. No.

Si32 Prairie avenue, to-day at 3 p. m. Interment at Clinton. Wis. Hablow Jan.

9, Harriet Lord, eldest daurhter ot Mr. A. 12. liariow. aged 23 yeara monma and ctaya.

Kemalns taken East for interment. Labs.) Jan. 9. at No. 141 Sedgwick street.

Liars Laraon. aged SO years 6 months. Hunai at Grareland. Lee Jan. 9.

Francis IX Lee. beloved hatband of Lmeiia Lee. aeed 94 years and 9 month. Funeral from his parents reaueuie. AO.

M9 Fulton street, to-dar at 10 a. m. by carriages to Calvary. Janeavllle (Wia.1 caDers Dlease cocv. Lawxehu Jan.

10. Ann beloved wife of Dan iel J. Lawless, aced 3a years. Funeral from her late residence, a o. ixi west Tavlor street, to-day at 10:30 a.

m. to the Jesuit Church, thence by the Milwaukee and St. Paul Jailroad to Calvary. Lions Jan. at No.

119 jonnson street, Lyon, aged J3 years. Burial at Calvary. McCuixouch Jan. at No. 400 Anatin avenue.

Mary McCullooch. aged 74 years. Hurtal at Koae 11U1. aIclNahaea Jan. 9.

at his residence. Ko. 606 Eltton avenue, Themas, husband of Catherine Uo- Aamara. aired 56 year. uneral to-day at :30 clock to Annnnciauoa Church, thenre by crriaire to Calvary.

MABIOAK Jan S. Mary, beloved wire OI John Madigin, aged 61 years, native of County Clare, Ireland. Funeral from her late residence. No. 10 Jobn place, to-morrow at 9: JO a.

to 8acred Heart Church, where bich mass win ns celebrated, tnence by carriage to Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Marnel Liadies sodality au member are invited to attend. bebastouol (Canada) pnpera please copy. SIetzebi Jan. 8.

at No. 3213 Wallace street. Alary Metzert, sged years. Hunai at St. Boniface.

Majioset Jan. 9, at Mercy Hospital, Timothy Nahoney, sged 45 years. ii rial st Calvary. Moobe Jan. No.

188 North Clark street, John A. Moore, aged 36 years. Peoria naoers Dlease cony. Palme Jan. 9.

Lillian Louise, infant daughter of Edward 8. and Lillian E. Palmer. Fnneral from parent residence. No.

245 Bontn Peoria atreet. to-dav. at 1 D. to Rose Hill. PEULETIEK an.

Margaret, beloved daughter of Kmil and Emily Pelletier. Funeral to-day. from parent's residence. No. 35U South Ealated atreet by carriages to Calvary.

Ouiitn Jan. 10. Ellen Untnn. Will be buried at Beloit, to-morrow, from her late residence. No.

378 south Morgan street. RocktieIJj Jsn. 10, at his residence. No. 335S Booth Halated street.

Abraham, beloved husband ot Evaline Rocktield and father of Mrs. Belle Connor, aped 57 years. Funeral to-day at 11 a. from above number. to Oakwooda Cemetery by carriages.

OursXAN Mary, wife of Michael Quintan. Funeral Thursday from residence. No. '212 Brown street, to Holy Family Church, where requiem hirb mass will be celebrated, thence by Chicago, Milwaukee and bt. Paul Kauroad to calvary.

SAfHsEL Jan. 9, Anna, daughter of Louis and Jniia RarhseL ared 1 year aud 3 montha Funeral to-day. at 10 a. from parents' rest- dene. No.

37 East Chicago avenue. Tkisa At her residence. No. 2325 Archer ave nue. Alia Laura Tress.

Funeral will take place at 1 o'clock p. m. to morrow. TURTLE Jan. 9, at Highland Park, Esther, beloved wire of Thomas Turtle.

Funeral at Highland Park this morning at 10 clock, to Lake oreet. Vooel At No. 242 EastCtrie street, Betty TogeL ared 52 rears and 3 month 1 Fnneral to-day at I o'clock p. m- from above nnmlier tn Graceland. bv r.arriaree.

Webstea an. 9. Jonathan 1. Webster, aged 35 years. fr'nneral to-day at 11 o'clock from his late real' dence.

No. 332 Eaft Indiana street, to Rose Hill, by the Chicago and Northwestern waiiroau. FUNERAL NOTICE Godee The Chicago Union Tetetan Club are reoaested to attend the funeral of Comrade Seth lata of Battery. First Illinois Artillery, from his late residence. No.

436 Seminary avenue. to-morrow at 2 cioe p. Its snperior sxeellenco prorsn In Btlllon; of koine lor more than a Qoarterot a century. It 1 naed by th United Htate Uoyernment. Endorsed by the heads ol the tire at UniTersitie as th btrongest.

purest, snd most Hesithfui. Dr. Price's Creaut liakiug powder aoes not contain Ammonia. Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Can.

1-lOXi Ua-aXSti POWDEA CO. glaraT Some. tuueaoo. s. MSis.

G01R i Thq Royal i Baking Powder Declared Superior to all Others. The fact that Royal Baking Powder is, in all respects, the best baking powder offered to the public has been established beyond question. Prof. H. A.

Mott, when employed by tlie U. S. Government to analyze the various baking powders of the market to determine which was the best and most economical, after an extended investigation, reported in favor of the Royal, and it was adopted for government use. Prot Motthas continned his examinations of baking powders sold at the present day, and now affirms it as his deliberate judgment arrived at after most thorough, research and a careful examination of the principal brands of the market, that the Royal is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. Prof Mott, in his recent report, says: "The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, for I have so lound it in many tests made both tor that company and the U.

S. Government ''I will go still further and state that, because of the facilities that company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other reasons dependent upon the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation, the Royal Baking Powder i3 undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public De. HENRY A. MOTT, PilD." ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHRISTIAN HCIESCK HEAU Ntl MRS.

Kinrua Honkina baa arranged to receive pa tients tor mental ear at her private residence. juiii Indiana av. All patients to come under the direct attention of Mra. Hopkina herself. A limited number will be admitted into the boms for board with treatment.

rHE RF.CKPTION COM ITTKE AM) 1 other ottic era of the Hons of Vermont will meet at Room 1 1. No. 10: Ad am a at. Ch icaao. at 3 n.

ro. to morrow to ertect arrangement for the banquet. THE Rcr.i r.An monthly meeting ok the Vuung Wotuen'a Chriatian Anwx-laUon will be held at No. '2M Michigan av to-morrow at 10 a. m.

Prayer meeting at tt uld o'clock. THE ItKGl LAK MONTHLY MUTIMi IT tiia Kxceutiv Hoard of the Illinois Industrial School tor Giria will be held at the tthermaa Aioiuw to-morrow at 10 a. m. THE ANNUAL KCSINESS MEETING OF A the First Baptist Church will be held this even- inn. BcTICKEtTS A PERFECT VFVTtf TH12UULGU.

THEATER. 'M EaXDi. TNOAOEKEST FOB KINB.KIOHTS 01 MR HENRY IEVING, MISS ELLEN TERRY, AXD THE LYCEC34 COatPANT. To-night at o'clock. lo Wedneadav and Thursday T- I I inu Gosths's tragedy adapted for the Esgliah stase by V.

O. WILLS. HESHT TRJTSq ui-o 1 it It I Friday. Jan. 13th.

La at Night of THE MERCHANT OF VEHIGE. HENRY IKVTNO ELLKN 1'Etihk' Baturday, Jn. 14th. poaltiyely THE ONXY HAT-IN KE ot THEAJKliCHANTOi' TENIt'E. Bat.

niiikt. Jan. 14. XHi UELLS" and Laat time. MATTHIAS, hi origlnsl HTSKT rRVTMiJ his original pan.

aiu. ut-itu uiuu Box omce now open tor sale ot seats. McYICKEE'8 THEATEH SPECIAL. Next Week-Last Klshta and Saturday AlaUaae of MR HENRY IRVING, MISS ELLEN TERRY. AND THE LYCEUM COMPANY.

Monday. Tuesday, and Wedneadav ermine. Jan 111 IT In. tin HENBY lltVINa. MliiS KLLEX TERRY, and the LYCEUM.

COMPANY will present. lor ths itrat time. "OLIVIA." By W. O. Wills, sn episode from "THifi VICAR OF WAKEFIELD." Dr.

Primroee Mr. Henry Irving nlivlaihi daurbter) Mis ill Ion Terry 8uch a triumph of dramatic art so one need ever hope to see surpassed. Korth American. Philadel- pnia, An enraieitelv lovely, natehtle story, scted with such simplicity and fine sympathy ss to make illusion iv a 1. to comuel the vrotonndeat interest, and to trite the general admiration.

Ledger, Pnlla- di'ipnia. The English stage has not for long time given snyihiug so purely snd poetically beautiful and wnrtJi 'i imea. l'nilatielnilla. One of those performances which no playgoer ean afford to pass by. rre, ruiiaaeipnta.

Anitrauay. rfn. iv lorveuersi requeatj T1CX "VT Louis XJ Mr. Henry Irving On Friday evening and Baturday Matinee la-l performance of the Cycenra Co.) will be performed selection trout various plays of tue Lyceum re per IA1M Box office open for sale of seat tor last week. Thursday, jsn.

s. ui. McTICKKU'S THEATER EITKA. TJMrrED EXtlAGEMENT OJTE WEEK ONLY. Coiumenciag Bund ay ACveumx.

Jan. th greatest iTerman FRAU ED WIG NIEMANN RAABE. Itenertorv Dorf and 8tadt llora." and "Dlvorcon." Heason tickets on sal all this weeg. Bale oi single seals oegiua next vtea nesday CU.NUltai st nx.it ivAiAji. Managers.

GEAXD OPERA HOUSE. Viai av bi-uji HARBYL.HA1IUS... Clark toppout Court HOwaM Manager Every Evening This Week. Matinee To-day at 3. unicago a xsTunis voueaiaa.

I SOL SMITH RUSSELL, IX Keeeiyed with Continuous Roars of Lanshtor. Xtt Week Kndolub Arouaon'a New York Casino Opera Co. lu MAUAXAW. GRAND OPERA HOUSE EXTRA, ntT.H OT 8 EATS WILL OPEX TO-MORROW FOB l'UODL'CllUN, MADELON, With ths Original Cast. Scenery, and EtTocta rrom The Prlucioala: Lillian lirubb.

Bertha Ilicci. laabelle L'rquhart. Hylvia Oemah. Annie Ferner, Jamea T. Power.

Mark Bmith, Courtics Pound. Arthur W. Tarns. Edgar binith. A.

li. Oaunt. Henry Price, Jamea Hora.ii, and othera. Luuageiuent oegins au.iuai. aj, jo.

udli Ma'IIMX bAXUHDAY. venr vsaung, including bondaya. CHICAUi) OPERA HOUSil Fireproof. LaTld Bandsrson. rUMES MD CttlLDRfiX'S MAT1SEE laaaaaa.

mn Tk 1 T): OT iM 1U-12A1 1 IHCJ ttWfl. Gorgeous BDbctaoto l-AGAROERE. 2 1 Be the Children. a-ORAXD I Be to Babes. BALLETS I Hee ui Heven Agea Ballet.

1 Jesuntu DGW17. VAftrmiuy juuhio, Erery Evening st 8. Uenral Aduiiaaion, 60c. ncbLUHBIA. TiLEATER.

DASX SHELBY. Managr TO-SIGHT. TO-NIOHT. Ths Orsatsst ot Modrn Dramatio Bnoceases, HAEBOR i MATTSEE TUDAT AT S. Bosnsrr and Maohaaism asm ojpased oa ropsOar srloss.

$1. 7S, fiO.M. any EfJT TESTS. Lot C. S.

GwrmmtiU Chrmitt. KOHL MIUDLET0V8 fUHTTH HIDE DIME MUSEUM. 146. 14. luo.

Hi t. Clark near Madison. Week Beginning Monday. Jan. 9.

JULIE. THE HUKAN BAT. Tattooed Dos and Man. The Ostrich Man. Theater No.

1 vision ot Monte Cbriato. Theater No. 2 Joyce A Carroll' Electric Magnets. KOIIL it MIDDLETON'S West Bids Dime Masenm. Week beginning Mondsr.

2n Anvnln'a Wouderf nl Bird a. The Porter Sis ter, iripp. tlie Amtieas aiarvei. ineaterno. Obers Comedy Co.

Theater Mi. '2. ham L.UCA uo. KEW OLYMPIC THtATER. Kltetann'B Anirtralian Vamleville Co." Hamilton ft Philipa-Dsn White A-linord Hlcaey.anui umton.

ttuan at Bryant- uu tttmiili, luiey at nuu, uca ar leu. Kelson A Margrett. Ailie Jackson. Lw Snnlln. PANORAMA.

LAST CHANCE To Seethe Great Panorama, Battle of Sliiloli It will be Removed In a Fear Days. OPEN DAY 2VNDKVENINQ. Michigan Avenue, Near Madison St. SHELBrS ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GEAXD LADIES' MATTXEE TO-DAY AT 2.

ID-DAI TUX DALT3 in TO-NIGHT moq wm ixi I luuuu, uiuuuu ATS. A Three-Art Excursion Into the Domains ot Momns. Monday xt nice neamirni "t.rangeiine. IRE HATMAKKT A Model Theater. 'West Madiaon and Balated sis.

MICHAEL STR0G0FF. Appear to Flaaae Erarybody. Houses Crowded. Secur Bests In Adranos. Tirat Wedneaday Ma tine at 2 p.

m. To-day. Sunday. Jan. BLTKD.

CASLNO. S. Clark, On Block from th Brldgs, TO-NIGHT AT 8. GUS HILL WORLD OF K01UTIES Cose Earij nl the CMi Rxa. LEHNEVS WLNDSOK THEATER.

North Clark and Diriaion Sts. FAMILY MATXSEi: TO-DAY. TO-DAY CHAS. T. ELLIS IX (Tfl WCUl asp ar, th Yo dlerj 1 1 U-1UUUI at a.

AT 8. Bandar, Jan. 15 Jollities HOOLETS THEATER. viTIMiH TCVriAT ifTSS ill uia nuiuauuc it uii. MARRIED, NOT MATED.

Introdocing the grest sleep-walking scsna. AT 8. TTTV? nnUMMEH'S BRIDE. n.ii.iiiiinth-rhii. II.

Hon, reconstructed farce comedy. "A Hole in the (ironnd. PEOPLES State, near Harrison. MATTXEK AT 2. KIOHT AT 8.

alarrclouxly Thrilling. Spectacularly JJeaatitaL rue unNnroclll SltRONS Tn their aerial act. aud their Urand uom- pa uy id uuricwjuo, THE YELLOW DWARP. Monday Uallen Hart Company. CRITERION THEATER.

x- rwnin Thi. Work. Saturday and 'Sunday Matinees. Leonard Ci rover' Thrilling Comedy 1rJa'V niil TW KEW YORK- ARiwrof Real Water, iutrodncing Steamboat lull speed and other marine crait. Pricea-L J.V.loC and oiks.

Kert Wetk-Domlnick Murray in "Kigl Right's Eight" fPSTriVfi NEW DI1IE MUSEC And 2 BUOU THEATERS Band olpa St. near Clark. The Infant Pianlrte. only 44 Years ot Ago. Theater So.

1 Double Specialty Co. Illuaiona. AMlIUonWoa- ders, Conunnou Doubls Biage bhows. LTCEUjI A T. WO OL NO VEL TT CO.

The UreatAahcroft the Whitney. Kosch and Oss tluton. the Macaieya. wana, MUnsitgdsr.Thnrsday.gatnrdar.and Snndar. ERU On th Day ct the CROCIiTSION.

0enine Daily from 8 a. m. to 10 p. in. theater.

v. DOMINICK MURRAY, Qreatest Melodramatio Success. RTSHTSiRlSHT Have "Xoa Tried t3ao Now Planratlon 8tyli DALE SiUxtPili Clark and vi-jon Sta. Central. Rotail Ajants WEAK.

UNDEVELOPED Si ui. WKly'enlargea aud, streuginesjed. Tnll I ARTS Dexrucniavra nut mi UNION FOIsDENQ BED With Wans Wlr IUMmi ful rJ Cias. Gossage State and Wasliinton Sta. fflPiAOMMRf A anxifactiirer's Stock of CLOAKS! Purchased at a discount of cost, and offered at "An Occasion of 150 PLUSH WRAPS, Satin Quilted Linings.

$12.50, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00. SealPiisli Jackets Seal Plish Jackets, nutria TOllar and cuffsi Seal Pish Jackets, real beaver collar and cuffs. 100 Strped and Plaid Cloth Ulsters. 12 and $15 worth un to $25. Brocadi and Plain Silk Circulars, lined and trirnmed $1000 to 25.00 Alaska Seal Plush Saeques, $20.00, $25.00, and S27.00.

Examtatioii Will Prme Our "PRICES to Be tlie LOWEST: RETAIL. We anounce a Great Clearing Sale of CLOAKS i And 175 Clot.Newmarkets, witlCapes or Hoods, at 95-75 6-75 7-75 and io.po. Manpf these garments as quoted above are markt at Half Price, and a number of them are ered at even We also Qr 1U L.JLUbH: 1 Plushjrocade, and Cloth Wraps I O'OJOOK BREA I AST CO FIE IT 25 PLEA S3 YOU. WILL 160 STATE 1 243 W. MADISON 1 428 MIIiWAUl2E 2 Warehouses: S3 and VeseYLw y0rk.

SEND FOB PRICK 1854. OVER 20 000 NOW Vt. FOUR TERMS in tno iTE HOtJSE. Used in the families eminent statesmen. 'V Indorsed by prominent and musicians.

Call and examine our ne a elegant stock in MAHOOj WALNUT, ASH, EBONY, and i WOOD Cases AT STRICTLY 1 UFACTURERS PRICES. NEW PIANOS TO RENT. G. SMITH, HA80FMTU F. r.nw BraneA- 141 Wabash An rsed en TBK CfTER mannfartarad br th INOIS TVPK rtUil CO- 2 Clark Chios thalr ttra durable motaA, asc saw HgaMimsa Ssolu a CSaU ST 4CTHAV.

7 sale Fii 'i'v ttt? (-pmt fenm -W sl A nw.Licu prices that make this Great Interest." I $1450 16.50 22.00 iaoo oflfer: Checks drid' Stripes, less than Half Price. At $12.00 and $15.00 COLD SNAP CD AP SB: We Will Close Out Our Hudson Bay Seal Caps A and $3.00. Grand Pacific Glove Store 242-244 S. CLARK ST. TRIAL ORDERS FOR IIETS SOLICITED BY WILSON 113 and 115 State Street.

AIX PATTEtXS PRESEUTIB. 35 EARS' LlrllRlKNCg 4 Thisw A SPKCIAL OPT8R. I PuiMa Photom-apiia in Urns I I -DPitIos0plNl8n. li I C-bIae'a' tls. 1 aac ScroU.

li 1 USTE7EHS' SIDDIO, 1 MoVlC-8 TBk-TKR. I tend fl.25, t3.I,r fA5 -h. .1 U. Il is Anina up in kxndaoiR bote aniU-le or prweiW. a Ipress Prensid rastw trenreT, iOol Address A V.

tiCSTHKB, iConfsctioner. 212 mate st, Chirago. BERMUDA iThe Land of the UJy and tbe Booe. Hamilton Hotel WILL OPEN DEC. 24, 1887.

For circulars, tc. sddrsss WALTER ATKET. Proprietor, Hninilton, llermnda. FAIRBANKS' TAKOARO OP ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS, MORSC at OO.

LAKB AMD La SALLK STS. CHicaco. CAt- INSTITUTE" EYES Fri annas' tr. 8pctaela TsaaUall, B5o. adaa.

teiaOMttea QuaraatV il till tf ifU Osra OlaiiH VrtiAialBaaaaa fin- 10.

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