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T 11 CHIVCAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER P, 1573, THE SABBATH DRAMA. How Our German Citizens Enjoy Themselves -Sunday,” Rvenings. Yoopold of Dossan at {ho Burlington Hall Theatre. - Our German fellow-citizona do not altogather think as the rost of us do upon some topics. Thero nro somo on which thoro can be no differ~ onco of opinion, Every man will concodo tho oxcollonce of beor, ovon whilo ho may hnvo seruplos about procurlng ithonestly on Sunday- But, wnother half the city supposos it a deaccra. tion of thiat day or not, n largo portion of tho non-German sido of Ohicago avails itaclf of the Gormun liborality to cnjoy, at the various Turn- lallos, the combined offecis of beor and music, lorr Hoftmann makes o concession to the ra- ligious elomont, and Iabels his solections *Bacred Concort.” Tho roligious elemont malkos & con- teaslon to Gormany, and drinks beer. Tho Turnors make movoy, and tho visitors enjoy thomsolves in a harmloss, and ofton An improy- ing, manner. It thoy chooso tho ocension to make boasts of thomsolves, b+ is not Horr Hoffmann who i to blame. DBut Turner Hall noeds no apology, It s already as popular with Lhoso wlo cannot form a guttural, as with thoso who can form fow othor.sounds. Thore is an- othor form of smuscwent largely patronized by the Germnns Buminys, which has not yot beon populaiizod amoug. thoto who do not claim en- tiro sympathy with the German modo of thought, We alludo to'the Gorman theatre. ‘Phe public at Iargo i probably iguorant of tho status of tho dramna amony the Germans in Chicago, and s Httle information ou the subject may uot be un- intorosting to those whoso patronago of the drama {8 {ne rosult of moro than a moro fastionablo projudico. Thero aro in Chicngo at presout fivo German thoatros, Thoe Stadt Thontro is at Aurora Turnor Hall on tha cornor of Milwaukeo avenue and Socond streot; Thielmaun’s National Theatre, on the corner of Divisiou stroot aud Clybourn avenue; Yorwarts Thentre, at Vorwarts Turder Hall, on ‘Wost ‘'welfth street, botween Union and Halsted fitrcots ; Pelessior’s ‘Thontro, at Burlington Hall, and o thoatro at tho South Side Turner Hall, coruer of Van Bureu and Clark streots. Horo i & total of five Gorman theatres, with a seatiug capacity for mora than 5,000 persuns, giviug per formatices evory Sunday ovening, and attonded by gome of the weslthiest and most {nfluontial eiti- zous of our cosmopolitan community. And yot the non-Gorman portion of the city is uoarcely aware of tho existence of them, 'Tho ploy is of courso in the Gorufan language, and, therefore, uncelenlated to attract thosoe who do not -under- stand that tongue. But ovon with this diead- vautage, ono can epend ou sgreeablo hour on Bunday ovening in o German theatro. ‘Tho characteristios of the Turnor Hall per- formanco nppear in tho dramatio oxuibitfons ot the thentros, modifiod somowhat by the oxi- goncios of the case. Ior instance, tho audience wmay sit down on chairs in lino beforo the Emswuium. or may form s semicirclo round o teble, and thers may quaflf the amber beor, rofreshing and stimulating mildly, by copious draughts, both mind aud body. ' But smoking doca uot ' provail. Bilence is necessary, mithough thoro ia just enough whispered conversation in the suditorium to drown the continuous warnings that issue from tho promptor’s box, . Ilipponing into Burlington Hall on Sunday ovoning, where Mr, Pellossior's company wau Blnyiug an historical drama to s not very full ouso~ of somo 600 porsons, the writer Liad an excellout opportunity to study from the standpoint of & non-Gormau-undorstandin, nuditor tho entertainmont, which was witnesse with interest by the more fortunate ladios and gentlomen prosont. 'ho drama wes on- titled ** Loopold of Dossnu,” the work of lor- mann Hersel, tho gcono of which is laid in 1690, It is founded upon an iucident in the hfe of this accontric 'rinco, the celobrated Marabnl of the more colebrated Fredorick the Great, which re- sulted in his muorrying, contrary to the wishes of his parents aud the nobility, the daughter of an apotheeary. It i8 noatly elnborated, and, though not romarkably strong in situations, judged by an Ameriean standard, moves claverly aloug to tho donouement, and sustoing the in- terost of ihe nmudienco throughout, Tho ocast ‘wai a8 follows ‘Mr, Pclieasier . Bloidlo Gophardt Ar. Leugchner fadamo Pellessior Aadamo Geyardt Tlroso of our readors who aro familiar withthe Interlor of Durlingten Hall will readily undor- stand that its qualifications for a dramutio per- formauco_aro not Btartling, Tho amount of econcry is limited, and probably its mcoustio Pruprtlns are poor. 'Tlion, too, the auditorium s one lavel floor, like & plane parquette, and tho line of wight necossarily dofective, not to oy distrossingly bad. Bui tho stage is raised about five foct above tho floor, and everybody with good cyosight or a good opera-glass ean seo somothing of what is goivg on. Thero was ono thing in the drams which would have npponted_proposterous to an Awmorican or En- F' b audience, and that was the length of the “spooches.” An American actor would havo boen puzzlod. Tt scomed asif noarly every specch inthe dialogue was intonded o8 & biogapiy of tho character, or a declaration of individual in- dependence, or a political platform, scarcoly any boing less than a * stickful,” and maay of them apparently s long as llamlet's soliloquy. At tho samo time, tho toxt is writton in & very agroeable form. It is_strictly prose, and yet so ovenly balancod and rhythmical us to sound like blauk vorso, Indoed, the writer ‘would have gono away under the impression that it was written in heroic measuro, had he not ‘boon kindly corrected by the manager, Tho ex- callout elocution of Mr. Pellossior may have had something to do with this impression.. Anybody who forms an idea of German from more collo- quiu} diaoguo, or oven from tho platform, will Do atartled at tho muaical floxions of whioh tho language is susceptible under the graceful man- agement of a thoroughly good German reader, 28 Mr. Pollessier undoubtedly is. Possessed ag ho s of » fne tiguro, strong, pleasant foatures, conaiderabla facial mobility, sud_a well-modu. lated voico, hio thoroughly looked and woll soted tho charector he assumed, 1t is uecessary only to follow the action of s ploco such as * Leopold,” to appreciate this. And yet, though an Amorican audienco would “frequently havo rewarded such acting with a rouud of applause, tho writer doos not recollect ono single such ovidenco of lpsmvnl. Tho audienco looked thoroughly interoated ; and from their not infrequent laughter it was cloar thiat the good thiugs of the dislogus told well, but tho sudienco did not express thomsolves by olapping of hands or stamping of feot. Sl Ioss by whistling, Tho part of .nna Eliza, tha humble bello whoso porsonal churms and virtues raised hor to tho rauk of Princess, was played by Madame Pollessier with sprightliness sud vivacity, and & fidelicy to naturo. Mr, Steidle, as Marshal Salz- Durg, npparently made up to resomblo Bismarck, aud, though b lincw wore not remarkable for ‘anylhing, uliowed by bLis by-play that ho had studied his profession. We shall not aperk more at lougth of the performance, but induige in a fow obaervations. Thene actors are, ofier all, not striculy profnmnunlu. “Thoy do not play for a living, * Tho only porformance given by thom during the wook 4 on Bunday evoue ing, and they must dopond for a live- lihood upon wome othor occupation, Then, again, it must bo remembered that in .1o other largo city isa dramatlo pogformancy Qorman or non-Germau, sllowed oh Sundsy evaning, and tho Gorman drama must languiels, Honce the playors must havo but fow oppor- tunitics to porfect thomuelves in their art, and aro dosorving of far more credil for what they do achiove. “But tho curtain has dropped on tho last act, and, more Germanico, tho tablos are cloarad nd tho chisirs ranged agalnst tho wall, The orchiestra (a very fair one) takos ita place on the platform, and the fanz-kraenzcher hes succoeded to tho drama. Btrauss and Gungl and Labitzky have suporseded Pollessler and Herach, aud the audienco of a faiv minutes ago is waltzing and polking, not $o ccase its gyra- tlons for houra, OBITUARY. i Dr, Milton Parker, an old rosident and woll~ known physiolan of this city, died Sunday lnst, at his rosidonce, No. 280 West Washington stroet. Io wea born at Aoworth, N, H,, In 1810} way the son of & prominent physlolan of that placo; recelved & medical education in Now England, graduating both st Cambridge snd Tanover; and practicod for some timo with his father, Ilis honlth failing, he went in 1845 &0 Virginia, whero Lo met with phyuical reou- o, i Sehuing s hboge e inslg, ke came o Otliego, whare e soon enjoyed o largo practico, rotaining it uutil * compolled by disoaso’ to con- traot tho sphoro of Lis oporations, DBelog dovoted, howover, to lily profession, ho contin- uod Ity oxorolse within a restricted soopo until within o fow wooks of his doath, Dr. Parkor waa popsessod of aneminently social disposition, bnt wwas compollod, on account of fatiguo arising from the amouunt of Iabor he porformed, and tho oor condition of hia goneral health, to devoto Tilo ittle lolsure b could sccare to o obinin- mont of rost, Tho disonso of whish ho died (a form of plrnlyalug hed hung over him for some throo yeara; bub ho waa not obliged to tako to his bod until about a month or soago. He leavos & wifo, but no childron. His funeral will ;:ke placo from his late resldonce to-morrow, at p.m, e e A MISSTATEMENT CORRECTED. What tho Reliof and Ald Soclety Xins Done for the Germans. Afew days ogo Tus Triue: published an nrtiole in reforence to tho Lodging-House which tho German Aid Sooloty bas just startod on North Union streot, aud atated that ono of the objeots of tho Gormans In organizing this ox- cellent charity was that their countrymen might not bocome & burden upon the Reliof and Ald Boolety. Tho Staals-#eilung last ¥iiduy took oxcoption to this statoment, and sssorted that, 8o for from tho Gormans boing a burdou on tho Rellof and Aid Boclety, they got vory little from it, and that tho desorving claims of Cermans woro often utterly noglected. Tho bost reply to thi will be found iu tha fol- lowing figuros, taken [rom tho ropoit of tho Buporintondont of tho Soclety, submitted at & Bonrd meetiug held lnat night't NATIQNALITIES, Famtties, Children, 188 4T [y 141 163 40 178 200 3 11 10 Fd 10 31 an @ [ n 4 15 9 8 1 4 a3 ©B Welsh ..., 4 8 Total 129 1,605 , The following etatiatios of tho Bocioty’s work will be of intorost : Biok, aged, aud infirm mon with " famlies, 285; sick, sgod, and Inflrm widows with families, 143; ablo-bodied mon with families, 101 ; ablo-bodied widows with familics, 111 ; ablo-bodied dosorted women with families, 703 slok singlo_men, 88 ; sick single women, 28 ; total, 730, Buruod out, 88L; not burned'ont, 393, Number of now accounts sdded i he month of NoVombor, 235, Added un sccount of sickness, 90; addod on account of iusufiiciont incomdo, 145, Since Nov. 24, 220 porsous have boon furnished with employment. It is propor to say that thig charge mado by the Slauts—Zeilungklhafi tho Homo was ostablish . becauso the Roliof and Aid Bocioty lLad not given tho proper attoution to Gorman applicants, 18 donounced us basoless by the Directurs of tho Gorman Aid Soclety, who feol aggrieved that such charges sbould have beon made, Thoy sny that tho Rolief and Aid Boolety had done for them as much as could possibly be doue, and they are under many obligations to them. Tho roason why tho Homo was established was, what 'Tux Trivuxe stated Thuraday, they did not wish 1o bo a burden to tho Itcliof'and Aid Socloty, which bad moro than it could do to take care of the destitute and needy of othor nationalities. , NEWSBOYS AND BOOTBLACKS, The Watch Moncy té Be Hunted upes Proposed Entertaininont--Change of Nawme, The Board of Diroctors of tho Nowsboys' and Bootblacks' Home mot in tho Relief and Ald So- cioty Building yostorday aftornoon, Mr. J. Mo- Grogor Adams callod tho meoting to ordor, and Mr. Bherard actod as Becrotary. Mr. E. F. Cragin sont in his resignation, which waa laid over to tho noxt meoting. Mr. Billings roported that the amount received during Novomber was £868.64, all of which was spont oxcept & balauco of §24.09. Dr. Miller nsked how much was given tho Homo out 6t the ** Popular Journalistio Wateh " voled for during the billiard tournsmont. Mr. Billiugs aid they received uothing. Dr. Miller’ was empowered to hunt up tho monoy. 4 Mr, Sherard reported that tho Committes on the change of name had decided to roY‘nrt in favor of chaugiug tho namo to tho,Chicsgo Children's Aid Hociety, and of eatablishing an in- dustrial school, provided tha change would not interfore with tho titlo to their property. The mattor was left to the Committes to get 2 Jogal opinion. ; N. 8. Bouton, N. K. Fairbanks, E, K. Hub- bard, I, 8. Skinner, and B, C. Miller wero ap- pointed a8 Exocutive Committce, Tho Trensuror was authorized to sscertain whero tho $12,000 don: by tho Relief and Aid Socioty was depositod, and whothor it was draw- ing intorest. Mr. Billings said they would havo to raise monoy for the wiutor, and he had ijoctafl an entertainment, to bo given at Central Hall, which ho bhoped would bo well patronized. Thoy had found Lomes for fourteon children, only one of whom failed to yomain. ‘Tho Rev. Mr, Bchmals taught tho ovening school, and {aught it well, He felt ho needed more holp in religious worlk 8undays, They should start a Homo at Bridge- Bp‘fz.,nnd bavo an eveping school on tha Waat ido, Aftor sfomo goneral suggestions, the moeting adjourned. E ey PERSONALS, THE OITY, E. 0. Bowen, U. B, A,, is at the Pacifio. A. T. Riddle, of Milwaukeo, is at the Palmer, John 8. Corning, of Doaton, is at the Shor- man, Goorge Moors, of Rook Ialand, is at the Sher- man. Tho Hon, Lyman Dyke, of Boston, is at tho Pacifie, Nelson O. Brook, of Lincoln, Neb., is st the Pacific, . J. Biley, of Houston, Tox,, is ab.the Palmor. 8, W. Hopkins, of New York Oity,’is st the Palmer. E. R. Harrington, of Now York, is at the Palmer, Thomaa A. Galt, of Bterling, IIl, is a$ tho Bherman, Stophon A. Doyle, of Los Pinos, Oal., is at tho Shorman, J. C. Morrill and wife, of Ban Francieco, is st the Bherman, L, P. Palmer, of the 0, D. & the Palmor. The Hon, 0. H,Humason, of Connectiout, is at tho Pacifie, Josiah Balden and family, of San Franoisco, {s st the Palmer, ‘Tho Hon, Thomasa N, Potter, is at tho Paciflo, C. D, Gorham, Buporintendent of the Pitts- burgh & Fort Wayne Railroad, 14 at the Pasifio. Mr, A, J. Corre, former Sruprlutnr of tho Gibaon llouss, Oiucinuati, and now manager of the Burnet Houeo, is at the Commorcial Ifotel. Mr, J, Bt. John Oloveland, for many years on tho local ataff of the Evening Journal, has re- signed his position to bocomo Alayor Colvin's E:ivntn Bocratary, Ho ontors on his dutioa to- Yo 2 J, 0. Morrill, Agunl. of the Ausiralian Bteam. ahip Company at Ban Francisco, arrived in this ety ymnrdl{ from Europe, where ho-has been on an excursion with his family. He will leave for Ban Francisco'thia morning via the Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Rallroad. , IN GENRRAL, Juy Qooke and family ara about o yacate their slegant residonco near Germantown, and will board in Philadelphis duriug the wintor, Mra. Harrist Boocher Btowe was in Washing- ton laat woek, on her way to hor winter homs on tho8t, John's River, Florida, Ben, Porley Poora writea from Washington that Vics-Proaident Wilson ia urgoed by his nu- morous friends to vaoate tho ohair of the Bonata st an early day, and porfeol the resioration of Lis health, V.R.R, is at of Rhiodo Ialand, Delahay wes 80 infamously drunk on the Bench in ’.l'orukn 1aat Thursday, that Jndgo Dily lou turned his back upon hini., kudga Dillou also told Dolph Thomes, Clerk of the Oirouit Court, that if ho ever allowed Dalahay to come on tho Bonoh agaln, in that condition, he, Dillon, would onut him (Thomas) from his mllion. It is woll understood in Topeka fhat resigpstion of Jud;io])nlnlmy in in tho brooohon pockat ot somo ono iu Washington,—Leavenmworth Argus. Thomas P, Cloavos, of Brownflold, for soveral Jeus Hecrotary of tho Maino State Honnto. and vo yoars o mombor of tho Bonate from Oxford Connty, and for the past two yoars connaotod with the Troasury Dopartment in Washington, his Juat boon appointed Olork of the Sounto Ap: propriation Committos -by Bonator Morrill, Chairaian of that Committao, John L. Mason, of Richmond, .in enthunlas- . tically urged for Governor of Vormont by a Mid- dlobury corrospondent of the Rutland “Ierald, The writer urges Mr. Mason a8 & farmora' can- didate; tho rocommondatlon hns at loast the morit of houosty, for Mr, Mason. is renlly a farm- or, and not ono of thoso hack politicians that aro mnda agriculturista in the twinkling of an oyo.— St. Albans (Vt)) Advertiser. ‘While Congreus lias undor disoussion the pro- posod admission of Pinckney . 8, Piuchback to tha dignity of tho Benatorial office, it would do woll {6 poruao roancalfully tho following ontry in_the books of tho Louisiana Penitontinry: 4 May 29, 1802—Pinckrey Pluchback, 24 yonrs old, b feet 0 inclies high, black oyes and blaok hnir'; ocoupntion, o Inborer; intomporate habe its," nnd nnder iend of remarks classod * smart,” committed undor a conviction bofore Proyost Judgo J. M. Boll for larcony, and soutoncod to flm ‘onitontlary for two yoars,—St. Louis Repub- ican. e CITY IN BRIEF, Tho Chicago Traveling Olub will hold & grand rounion at ths North 8ido Tabernnolo this even- ing. - All old membera aro requosted to aitend, The Reov. W. It. Barnitz will discourso on the #Powor of Christ,” at the noon prayor-mooting in tho Mothodist Oburch Block to-dny, The rogular meoting of the Acadomy of Seloucos will be ield this evoning in tho library of tho institution, the entranco to which is No. 208 Wabaeh aveouo, The Clristian Union clags in short-hand will opon this ovening, in tho rooms of tho Unlon, No. 114 Mnadison stroot. Tho syatom taught will bo Tindsley's Tachygraphy. All persons desirous of joining tho class are roquested Lo be preacnt at tho opening. Btato's-Attorney Reed recolved a telogram yos- terday aftornoon from tho Stato’'s Attorney of Will County, informing him’that Pertogt had stated that lio (Roed) had signod o petition to Gov, Boveridgo to commute his sontence.. Mr, Rood returned o proinpt donial. Ono of tho best evidonces of the good cffects of the fire-limits ordinanco is afforded by tho twenty or thirty brick stores and dwollings which havo replaced tho wooden roolorios de- stroyod by the flro on Halsted stract, north of Bixtoonth, ‘The Indios who are interosted in the entortain- ments for tho benefit of the Wost Side poor will hold a meeting Wedneuday 8¢ half-past 2 o'clock, in the patlors of tho Dishop Court Hotol, A full attendance is requested. Buuday afternoon, Willlam Bowden, of No. 206 McGrogor stroot, whilo lifting Luy in ' lis slablo, foll npon a heavy timbor, and fractured his leg at the knee. Ha was attonded by Dr, MoWill- isms, who eaid that Mr. Bowdon would be laid up for three months from the’effects of tho in- ury. The annual meeting of the Chicago Baptist Union ocours this evening at the Noouv Prayor- Mooting Room, cornor of Clatk nud Waslungton streots. Important business will bo transncted, ofticers olectud, and sddressos made by - promi- ueut mon in tho Daptist denomination. ‘I'his moeting will call out a large attendance of Bap- tists in this city. Tho exorcises begin nt baif- past 7 o'clock, Philip Mayer, o real . ostato agent, has iLaon missing since Thursday from No. 426 Archer avooue, His friends are very anxiond about him, It is known that he had a large swmount of money with bim whon ho was last scon. Mayer is doscribed as belug a short, heavy set man, with florid comploxun and side whibkors, and about 45 yeara of ago, v . Wobster &. Qo., Nos. 270 and 273 Wabash avenuo, havo a charitablo schomo in their minds avhich they proecse carrying out this foronoon, betwoon “tho hours of 9 and 12, They intond giviug awsy to such worthy poor people ®8 may apply several dozen hate and bonnets for women aund children. This solt-imposed work of charity will be performed without par~ tinlity, and no doubt tho firm's storo will be Emwdud with applivants during the prescribod ours, A festival will be held in the First Scotch Prosbyterlan Church, cornor of Bangamon and Adams strests, this evening, in connaction with tho ronpun!ug of the audionce-room of the charch for public worship.” The entertainment will consist of vocal and instrumental musio, recitations, and ppeeches, Rofreshments will bo plentifully servad duriug tho ovaving, Tho roceeds will bo deboted to tho paymout of the obt inourred by repairing the church edifice, erecting gallorios aud spoaker’s platform, and cuehioning the pows. Tho Churel Guild of the Proteatant Episcopal churchos of this city Leld s regular meeting yestorday evoning i Mitcholl & Hathoway's boolstoro, Dr. Warron, of St.Mark’s Churcl, 8t Cottaga Grovo, in thio olair. - Aftor raforsing somo bills for farnituro, oto., to tho appropristo porsons, tho report of tho Committeo on Sunday aftornoon servicos was received, A very favor- ablo roport was mado, tha attendance boiug vory largo aud encouraging. It was sunounced thnt Dr. Walker, of Calvary Church, wonld ofliciate next Sundey, and Dr. Locko, of Grace Church, tho Sunday followiug, Thoso servicostake placo at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoons, Hoying no othor business boforo it, the mooting adjourned, Tha Union Catholic Library Assoolation is en- gagod in porfecting the acrangomont for s grund bazaar, to bo givon in tho ball of the So- cloty, commencing on tho 16th. The procoeds of the ontorprise will be devoted to the laudable purposo of incrossing the library, and, such be- ing the case, it should receive tho attontion of tha Oatholica of tho oity, who are worthily rep- rosonted by tho _orgonization, Thursduy evening, Mr. James W. Sheaban, o _romarkably ploasing and original speaker, will deliver & loo- turo in tho Association courso, A locturo deliv- ered by this gentleman for the beueflt of tho Associntion li'udng the summer bofore tho firo was & groat success, viewed from a literary or finuncial standpoint, and it is expected that "the one Thursday eveniug will bo correspondingly able and profitable. Tho Executive Committes of the Wostern Railway Asuociation, cousisting of Hugh Riddlo, Buperintondont of tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad; Gon. Paine, General Managor of the Michigan, Soutbern tailroad; I, I, Sar- gont, Buporintondout of tho Michigan Contral Railroad; J. M. Walker, Prestdont of _the Chicago, Burlm%}on &~ Quing Tuil- rond, T, D. Blackbstono, Vresident of tho Chicago & Alton Ruilroad; and Mr. Porter, General Managor of the Chicago & Northwostern Reilroad, meb yestorday aftor- noon at tho Buporintondout's ofice of the Chi- eago, Burlington & Quincy Railrond. Tho ob- Ject of their mopting ‘was to secure a ‘moro thorough organization, to guard tho rail- roads agamst lm}mulnlan by patont sharpors, and to arrango & plan to oxtond the workings of tho Bogioty over all tho Westorn and Northwest- orn railroads, Aftor a long discourse, the mat- ter was postponed until the rogular meating of the Association on tho pccond Wodnosday in Joanuary. S — THE GERMAN LODGING-HOUSE. The Home established by the Gormansat No. 140 Union streot, nour the corper of Milwaukeo av- onuo, for tho ehelterless and destituto spouking tho German tongue, and which was folly. de- seribed in last Thursday’s TRINUNE, was opencd for the recoption of inmates Katurdey, when thirteon men wero admitted, Yostorday, nine- {een more wero sont thoro by the Agent of the Gorman Socloty. Many of thoso men have juat been dischiarged from the Poor-Houso at Joffor- son, on the ground that thore was only enough room to acoommodato the worst cases, At tho next munl{uu of the Dircotors of tho Gorman Hoolety, a' rosolution will be introduced calllng upon the County Commissionors to provide menns for taking propor care of their destitute,and not have them cast upon churitable institutions, The funds {n the hands of tho County Agent this yasr aro tho same a6 laat, or about 28,000, which ia entirely inadoquata for tho pwnn‘ timo, when tho olty is full of mon who camo here from othor parts of the country to eoek fll“l"lollllml‘fi but who are unsbla to flud work on account of the elosing of our lnrficht manufactur- ing oatablishmonts, “Many of these men would gladly return to their homes if they could bo provided with tho moans of doing so. Thoe Fyee Dlapensary, of which 3r, Emil Distesch ha charge, has not been opendd yet, but will be In m fow days. Large amounta of money snd %mvmnm inald of tho charity are sttll subscribing, about §2 000 having beon re« ported since Thuradsy, making in all $6,000 re- ocelyed up to date, A moeling of the delogates of the various Qorman musical sociotlos—tho_Cancordia, Ter tonis, ., Gormnnia, *Orpheus, . Frobaiun; Bwiss Maonnerchor, aud Tarngomeindn Maounerchor, —nnd of the Commltteo of tlio'Gorman Ald 8o~ cloty was held Sunday in Gormania Hall, at whioh it was rosolved tlat tho nunited sooiotios ivo & monstor concort to holp the German Ald gnnlnty. The prn,gnmmn and other necossary arrangemonts will bo made by Mr, Otto Lob, Logothor with the committeos moleciod by tho difforent wociotion, . . SUBURBAN NEWS, EVANSTON, Tather Donohue, pastor of the Catholic Church, being desirous of awakoning s deeper roligious intoroat nmong his'flock, has invited Fathor Garosphe, of tho Josuit Ghurch, Obicago, to conduct. & miaslon ot bis oburch noxt woel, Tho invitation has beon accopted, nnd thera will bo leottres and sormons st tho church every morning and ovening throughout tho weal, The ladles of tho Relief Bocloty have heon vialting the poor familics of the village, and have discovered quito s number of porsons out of cmployment, for whom thoy will endeavor to rovido work. A meeting of tho Soclety will be hold to-morrow aftornoon, at which the roports of theso visltors will bo prosentod, The Hivman LiteraryNocloty of the University will hold n joint meeting with the Tri Kappr Literary Socioty, at Obloago Univorsity, Fridsy ovouing noxt. e Ty Litorary Socioty will meot ot the Rov. 8. Paing's, North Iivanston, this nvunin% The annual mooling of the Presbyterian Ohurch occurn this u\'uulu[.{; A roliglous mooting will bo hiold ot the Baptist Chureh to-moxrow aftornoon, and each Wodnes- day afterncon throughout Decembor and Jan- nary. 4 o b2 ‘The Rov. Dr, McOabo, of the Ohio Wosleyan Unlvorsity, is aunounced to lecture boforo the theological students of Hecl Hall to-morrow af- a)!:;lznm Bubject: *The Korcknowledge of od," AR S 011 Paintings.. , An extraordinaty auction sslo of oliofcs oil paintings oczura fo-day at 204 and 200 East Madison stcect, by Taglor & Harrison, suctioncers, * Bome 200 cholco works by sucb artists as ilkius, Paul Brown, Dritcher, Lomon, and many ottiors, will bo disposed of to tho higheat bidders, Thereis no necd of guaranteeing thens ploturos, as the mera mention of the artists nsmo s sutticlent, Judging from Appenrnnces, A Boston lacturor, tho othor night, repoated a atory whiclk an old lady onco told bim, This lidy at ono time kept tho most sclect boarding- hose in Cambridg® near the colloge. Ono day o soedy-looking man. with unkempt hair and Lonrd, came .to hor door and askod for bonrd. ‘*8ir,” sho sald, '‘ undorstand that I receive none but gontlemen into my house.” well,” ho replied, ** I will go elsewhere, who do you think that shabby fellow was ?" the vonorable Indy ruid to the sponker, *Ho was no less than I'rof, John Quincy Adams, now Prosident of the United Statea!” OCEAN STEAMSHIDS, CUNARD MAIL LINE ESTABLISEBED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston. Liverpool, Queenstown. Glasgow. London and all British Points, From New York every Wednaesday. TFrom Boston every Saturday. Inbin Passane, $80, S100 nu ) Golds O o S o] 0y Gel Stoarage Passage, 830 P booked 10 and from il v Sight Draftaon Greau lirlinin and {roland. VERNET, Goa'l West'n Agent. N. W, 0. r. Glark and Randolpsis, OARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL Belween New -York, Cork, and Livernool, Tho magnificont new and full.nowored Stoamships of this Lino oilop unrivalod accommodations to all olassos of passengers. ‘Thu stewnors being nllke, travolors scure tho gecat advantage of Laving su eqnilly good and fast ateamor for cach and ovory sailing, OQEANIOC, CELTIO, BELGTO WEPUBLIO, BALTIO, ADRIATIO, MAJES: TIG, BRITANNIC,” Shiling from Now York on SATUI DAYS, from Liverpool on THURSDAYS, ealling at Cork Harbof both ways. Hatos an low as any ibx-class lin, cor furtbor {nformation apply to Uompsnys Woat Ofiico, 97 and #9 South Clarkst,, noar V onjz0. Dratts on Groat Brital ALJ d Troland from £1 upwards LAGERGREN, Agont. Bailing twico n woek from Now York, and carslng pas. sengers toall purts ot Gront Turope, and the Moditorrane, abln [rom $85; Sieor. ago, British aud [tlsh poris cast, $30; west, Y‘H' Contl- nontal ports same as othor rogular lincs, All payabloin U. S, y.. Apply for full information at the Com- -pany's otticos, No, 7 I owling Graon, Now York, and N, K. arnor Lasailoand Madison-ats., Chicago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. FAST AND LONDONDERRY. Thoso ologant new Clydo-built steamors will sall from Plor3j, North Rivor,as followa: i, Troland, Continzntal PENNSYLVANIA, .Saturday, Nov. 29, VIRGINIA aturduy, Deoc, 13, GEORGIA, Saturday, Doc. And ovory altornato Saturday tharoaftor, taking pas: feuorn at throuyh ratas o all parte of Giroat Bl fand roland, Norway, Bwadlon, Uoumurk, snd Gonuiany. Draite for £1 and upwards, ¥or ralght or paseagd spply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 0. aseni iitoatvar U0 70 Oiflos, No. 45 Brosdway, | - B WA RLE, Goneral Westarn Agont, NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And oll Other Points in England and Wales, Tho Bouth Wales Atlautia Btesmshin Uompany's now finh%l tznmahhva will sall from Pounsylvania Rail- rond Whact, o) + x PEMBRO] ...Nov, 16 "I'hoso stear )y ATO Pro- sided with all ho Witeut improsomenty for tho coinfortand comonirnco of Cabin and. Stoorago Passongors, - Hirst Cabiy, $80 curroney ; Sucond Cabin, $60 curroncy Stoer. sk, ¥t curzaioy: piopatd Sieorags oorilicates from G- i, $53%. " Druitafor £1and npwards, Yor furthor particulars, l‘ll]fl] in Cardiff, at the Com- pasy's Utsaoy, No 1 ook Chntaacy st i Now Vork o IBALD BAXTER AR, t 2. NATIONAL LINE. NOTICEThiu Comunny takos tho sk of lagurauco (un to 850,00 tn wold) i oxolt ot ita tenmors, thos gitln paseguiors tho bost bossiblo guaranton for - safoty an avofdanice of denger at aoa. g, most. southorly youio has sheae bosn adopted by his Cotnpany to avold {ce and hoadlands, o LIYIALEOUE and QUEENSTOWN, from Plora ork. R Nox, 41 and 47, North Jtivor , Now Y wauies ST S80) uud 800 Currency. Stcorake, 320 Jurrency, TRoturn tickots at roducod ratus. Passougoers boakod to or from German und Bosndinavias ntsas Jow rates. The Steamehips of this Hue arc t) I Druits on Great Britain, Iroland, ls\‘v‘n'lhuull coruer Olark and Runii or X || Joutiueut, at ey Jto How Hotsun, Ontoawo, WILLIAM SACALISTICR, Genoral Westorn Agout. NURSERY, ENGLISH NURSERY For Trees, Shrubs, &e. THOMAS THORNTON, Hosthorside Nursorles (210 Acrox in extont), Bagshot, Burroy, Eng 3 Nevates spocisl uttantion to Troos and Plants (espasially Eeair ruca and Btouke), sultablo for Amurlgsn domend, Pricod Gutnlogues of lifw {mmanso stock obtalnsble of Mewrs, W, H. Powor & Uo,, 23 William-at., Now Yurk, Ordors, with romittance or' roforanico, Lromptly attonded to. ~ Paymont Net Bupply unlimited, Carolul packing for lony SCALES, FAIRBANK® BTANDARD SCALHS b OF ALL BIZES, » /7,5y FAIRDANKS, MORSH & 00 e U1 AND 118 LAKE-ST. o voyaj NEW BOOKS. INEW BOOKS. BASTIATS Sophisms of the Protoctionists. FOR BALE BY JANSEN, McCLURG & CO. PRICE. 50 ORNTE: KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL. GRAND ANNUAL Vot and Tnstrumental Gongert BY THI PUPILS OF THE CEIICACGO MUSICAL COLLEGE, Assisted by Full Orchestea, 'Tho pupily of tho Ohicago Musicnl Jollego will lgnpthnlr Annusl Dngmm'l at the Kings- bury Musio Iall, Wednesday Evening, Dec, 10, Upon which ocansion thoy will have tho ns- sistanco of a full and oxcollent orchoestra. 'T'lokota may ba obtaluad at the Box Oftico of tho ball or at tho collogo, 47 Wabash-av., any timn hefors tho cos o it Diracior. oort. Adwlzslon, 81, No ox il.ln—llilollvlfi@u:mvml HOOLEY'S THEATRE. . GRAND OPERA in FNGLISH by tho Cole- brated KELLOGG COMPANY, O, D, HESS und MAURIOE GRAU.... .« Direstors, This, Tuesday, Dec. 9—The Baheminn Girl. ARLINE...Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. MRY, SEGUIN, MR, W. MORGAN, MRt W. OARL- TON, Mit. kD, SEGUIN, MR. W. 1L TILLA, .Conduator. Tuust—VAN ZANDT. ) LOWGG, Frldoy—Rigoletto—VAN ZANDT. . Haturday—JMuritana—VAN ZANDT. Saturday, at 3 o'clook, GRAND GALA KELLOGG MATINEE. Bea.s can bo securad nuw for the wholo wook. ion, §1and §0o, _Securod Heats, 81,70 nnd 82 STAR LEQTURE COURSE. MUSIQ HALL, s MASSEY, TO-NIGHT. Tickots, 60 and 75 c| xen, MoUiurg & Co.' FRANK A, HOWSON. Wednosday- for snlo t Box Officn and at Jane ooksloro, Carpenter d Sheldoy. MYERS' OPERA HOUSE Bonroo-st,, botweon Dearbury aud Sta Arlington, Cotlon & Kemtle's Miustrels. ANOTHER BRILLIANT PROGRAMMAC, Tobliy Nowconb, firnast Lindon, Mackin and Wil Biliy Kico, Goorgs Linvonport, Arlington, Colton, Koule i now abd plcasti acta, ‘T wiilo (o contluda with tho Inuglinbio skotch entitled TIME WORKS WONDERS, iy the entles company, Eve aud Saturday Matino. AOADEMY OF MUSIO. LYDIA THOMPSON PO =N L C-IEL T . MEPHISTO! . MEPIISTO MATINEE WEDNESDAY, MoVICKER'S THEATRE. Bacond Woek of the Tnimitable & Who will appear iu hor new character of DICK WASTRAL, the Little Vagnbhond, In the now Rowantic sud Pictorisl Drams, © L3I . Ea ©O IN XD O INT. Now Sungs and Dances. Fvory Kvening and Ssturday Matinoo, 1n aotiv propiration, ZIP, LOTTA i anott- or now character. Suats ean noiw bo secured. TUNION PARK LECTURE COURSE. “GO0OD GOLD!” WASHINGTON - GLADDEN, Of tho Now York Indopondent, TUESDAY, DEG, 8, Rosorved Soate, & cfs., to’bo had at W, G, Holmos' Book Store, and {lorton's Woat 5ido Library. HOME LECTURE COURSE At Third Unitarian Churoh, cor. Monras and Latllin. NEW LECTURE by Rev. H. W. THOMAS, THURSDAY RVENING, Deo, 11, 8 o'clock, Subleot— S WHAT 15 MAN.Y Tickots, 25 cants, GLOBE THEATRE, ., ENGLAND'S GREATEST ACTOR, - - . KEIN G. Tuosilay = OTIELLO. Woinosdsy Matinao — TILE STRANUIR Wodiiuing RronugTLANMLET, — © DR, KAEN'S YAGNTFICENT ANATOMICAL HUSEUN, i near Doors Of Natural_Sclonco_and Art.’ 138 South Clark-st. Madison. " Tickote, & couta; for gontlomen ouly, opon from 8a. m, fo 10 . w.. datly and Sunday. HAVANA LOTTERY, ROVAL HAVANA LOTTHRY, EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING * OF DECEMBER 18, 157, 81,200,000 to be Distributod In Prize Oaly 16,000 Tickots—One Z'rise to every Seven Ticketa, Ordors Glied and information furnlshod, fros. Sond for ouo, _TAYLOIR & CO., BaNKEDS, 11 Wallat., Now York, FHAVANA LOITERTY. Exteaordtuary Drawlog of Duo. 18, 1873, Only 16,000 Ticketu—0ne Frize to Every T Tickets, awounting to, 81,200,000 . 20000 . 1 {lgl; i 3 5,0) ’500 Tickats for Ny Biatonor Ciroulars Ciroulagswith fll i Prizon cashiod Iy Rd Cuhoral Agonte 30 1brt GENERAL NOTICES, T AIL Whom it Way Concern, Wheraas, on the nlght of tho third day of Dacomber A. . 167, thoro was stolon from my safo, at No. 406 West anduiphi-at,, Chicago, Gook Go.y 1ils, a largo amount af Prowissory Natos, Urdors, raite, niobta §i welthug, sofy pagatila toO.'P. and some to O. P, Bakor o ordor, ' Now, thuzeforo, Porsona ora horeby nollfiad nut 1o purdhaso any suh romissary noten, oidors, dralte, or othor instruments In welthi, ny o o arg thopratiarty o1 . P iakor, uf th sald Ofly of Chicaiw, Among nid iapots woro alut of notes givon for lightnlng-rad< aud vaysblo t 0. P, Takor or boarer, ~ ALl porsonis whia Iinvo cxecuted any suicls promissory notes aro'borehy notiflod Bt to. pay the wamo urany part tharcof—whnthor duc and puyablo or not +=lo sy \iotzun OF L0kt Udlons LU IicEuolt G Porsans Presonting tho satuo for paymont shall also hrosont with o sama & buvar of attarnuy from authorizing thum to colloct thy me, © Aud any person to o any wuoh promissury nates winy'ba protuutud wilivo Vberally rowardod for raportfi tho namo, businoss, da- soripiion, aud rualdoneo of tha pusty promation thosamo, bult, 405 Wost Randolp! Chiioago. NOTICE. ‘The annual meeting of the Stockholdera of the Fifth Natlonal Bank of Chicago, for the elsotion of Dirootora for the suaulng yoar, will bo hold at tho ofiice of sald Bauk, io Obloago, on Tuosday, Januacy 19, 1874, bo- tween tha hours of § and 5 p, m. 18AAQ G, LOMBARD, O Oblcago, Doo. 9, 1873. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. - $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CORRENCY FOR SALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. tho suid O, P, Bakor, for, | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, WEEKLY TRIBUIE TR LEADING NEVSPAPER N THE NORTAWEST. THE I{AI’ER TOR THE FARMER, ° TIECHANIC, 5| S MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT, BANKER, PROFESSIONAL ITAN, AND THE FIRESIDE. PROSPECTUS FOR 1874. Tho coming year promises to be tho most oventfulin a political senso that we have seon since tho oclose of tho war. The quostions which have ongrossed and divided the public mind during the past twenty years are rapidly passing away, and we find growing up in different parts of tho country a party called by veari- ous names---in California the Inde- pondont party, in Iowa tho Anti- Monopoly party, in Wisconsin the eforin party, in Illinois the 'armors’ Moyomont---having a com~ mon purpose and inspiration, and oxhibiting a strength which proves that it answors one of the chiof de- mands of the hour. Tho CHICAGO TRIBUNE will give a largo share of its attention to this NEW MAN- IFESTATION OF PUBLIC SENTI- MENT. It holds: a A 1st. That the old party organiza- tions are essentially corrupt and iraudulont. Having no longer any principles to carry into effect, they have become mere business enter- prises, making a show of opposition to ench other, but reelly sharing in the proceeds of profligate and dis- honest legislation. To suppose that any healthful reform can flow from the pretended offorts of thoso worn- out and demoralized partnerships is altogether vain and illusory. 2d. That the tariff’ system now in vogue is a cunning device to rob the many for the benefit of the few, and that its effoct is to cause farm pro- ducts to oxchange for about ong-half tho quentity of foreign or ¢ pro- tocted” goods thoy would otherwise buy. 8d. Thet railronds cannot exact more than a fair rate- of interest on the capital actually invested in them, eand that when, in addition to this, they oleim dividonds on watered stock and - fraudulent- bonds, the State may rightfully interfere for the protection of the people ; thatunjust digeriminations between different localitios are in violation of law and should be prohibited. 4th, That subsidies or bounties of money, land, or public credit, to railway, steamship, or other corpo- rations, are flagrant abuses of the powors of government, fraught with the gravest dangers to the people, and tending to promote“corruption, extravagance, speculation, and financial disaster. The general character of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE is too well ostablished to noed recapitulation. It is always independent and foar- less in the expression of its views. In its news dopartment it is second to no paper in the United States. The Weekly Edition contains a care- fully propared summary ot the news of the weck, brought down to the hour of going to press. Literary, politicel, financial, so- cial, and agricultural topics will constitute, as herectofore, loading features of the Weekly Edition, and no pains will be sparocd to increase its attractivenoes§ in these depart- ments. Its market reports are un- surpassed, ombracing ell tho-infor- mation which farmers require for the intelligent transaction of busi- _ness, both 08 sollers and buyers. THE WEEBKLY TRIBUNE is 8 large cight-pege sheet, of the samo sizo as the Daily Tribune, consisting of fifty-six columns of closely- printed metter, and, as a family newspaper and in its general mako- up, is unsurpassed by any paper in the land. - THE TRIBUNE will be furnished during tho cnsuing yoar at tho fol- lowing ratos, payable in advanco: WEEKLY TRIBUNE Single Copy Five Copies,,, Ten Copios, Fifteeu Copies. Twunty Coples., DAILY TRIBUNE, Dally Edition, oue year, Suuduy Editlon, oue veu TRI-W: KLY TRIBUNE, Bingle Copyy ouo yen! Suberibers to the Weelkly, previous to January 1, 1874, will be entitled to the paper’ from date of subscription to January 1, 1875. T Postmastors and othors foruming Clubs muy retnin 10 por cent ou all subseriptlons, and add single covies at club rutos wltor thoy aro tormeds Romittances may be made by draft, monoy order, or reristered letter, at our risk, Speoimen Copies Sent Free, Givo Post Office addross in full, in- oluding 8tate and County, and ad- dross TRIBUNX COMPANY, Chicago, I, __MAILROAD TIMB TABLE _ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. FAPLANATION OF RUEPENENCE MATKS,— t Baturdayat nial, hundny excontoil, { Monday oxaaiiiod. | AT rive Sunday at8:00a. m, 4 Dalty, HGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD! 0L 0p itk sty and oot of Teentysecond-of southsast cornar of" Hamiolph 2ickerofice, U7 Olurk and b Cunaliate, corner i Ml {vla matn and alr Tino. ... Dy xpross, Jagkon Acd Athantie Night Izpro GIAND i I Moening ixn Night Bapro: i VO, WNTWOIIT, Uennral Passongor Akott. " .CHICASO & ALTON RAILRNAD, Chicago, Kansaa City and Denver Short Line, via Lonlsl s o il Chieno, SpringAeld, alon dnid 51, it I o Union Depat, Tast. Side, nrar - Uriige, INeket Ofies ¢ A1 Depory amt 151 fun "'r',:'k'f."r" il Jieu Arrive, Kansas Ci i Ex, vin Jacksonvilla, wislang, Mover,.,![* 0:008, m st %, via Jhok: and Louldana, Mol 1:15 Lo 8, vin Main Line|s & i Fase I, via Maln Lino uin Ex, vin' Jacksonviiie, Boringtield Exproa Springhold Fast B, dofieron Ulty Exprose....: s Tourla, Koaknk & Buri'n ifs. (‘"I n o & Paducat Ritrond it Joliat & Divlghi Acconimiodation, * R:10 p. m, p.m, LRy Bt ton t *iu.n Dt i3 21 8 iona Lacon, Washington K. CINPAGD. MILWAUKEE & Sf, PANL RAILWAY, Gnton Dematy corner adison and_ Cunnles 63 South Clarkest., oppasite Sherman Hou Day Bxpres TS Riesabon x* rai i Aiiland Expross. 5:00p, m. 11005, . Milwaykoo, 56 Pa olia Night Lxpross. 110:00p.m [* 415 . m. CHICARD. BURLINGTON & UUINDY MILRO&'}. Depolt—~Toat af Laleat,. Indiuna-av,, and Sictesnthost, and Canal and Szt TYcliet ficea, Ko, 0 Clark. 4y, Grand Pucigic Hotel, and ot deyotis Tietve, Al and Expross,.... s 1, Fosom e chleon & Datvnor's tirovo Bownor's Grave "Toxas Fxpre: ILLINGIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot faot of Lakest, andfoot ap Ticenty.secondst, Tiel cbtees T8l Teandoipheatee neat Elapg, L tecoMbtle Tick y i 4 o Parkand Oak Waud o Faric it Oxi Woood: H3dD Park and O3k ool 120 m Hisdo s e |* 70 p. m. (u) Rtuns to Champalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAD. Cilty offices, carner Kundolph and LaSalle-sts,, and 15 Canale : 3ty corner stadison-st 1 T, Leate, Pacifio Fast & Dibdaue N e Htaalha & Winsaa ‘a—Depot cornor of Wolls and b=Dopot corner of Canal and KK inzie. BTENNETT, Go "Pass, Agent. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Speotal Iisieland Erelght Ofice, 71 Clark.sty o a1 Inducomenta. Groat Now Rout, A, T, Folt Rr WEWELE, dhagt CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Van Buren and Shermanate, Tickst ofice, Grand Fucidc Hotcl. drrice, Omuha, Loavonw'th& Atehleon F: Pern Acoommodation.. Night Exprogs.... ponis LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depaty Vin Bureti-at., foot af LaSalle-st, Iicket oftees, norihwcast eorner Clark and Randalph-ate., und southwess corner Canal and Vadisoii-sts. Trare CArrive. fafl, via Afr Lino and Man Lino pocia) Now York Hapross, via| Ablantio Jxpross, vin Alr Lino,.| frRy A b South Uuilvago Accuminodatios M [ fuf n. [ m. Valpaiairo Accommodntion, [* Bdva, m. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. i From (he Great Central Kuilroad Depat, foot of Lake-st, Ticket uffice, 131 Randolphest., near corner Clark; W La. Salleat,, corner Wathington, and’ at Mo’ Centrai epots CHICAGO, Arrive, Day Ex i igress: PROPOSALS. PROFOSALS FOR SUPPLIES BIATE OF ILL Orrics CouxTY OF 00K, County Count, UHIcAuO, Deu, 4, 187, Tn pursuance of Instructions from the Board of Com. misatunees of Cook- Usunty, publio notico iy horeby givos thiat Soalsd Proposaly will ‘ho rocolved by tho Hoard of Coummsioners of Cook County untll Mondny, Duo. 1, 873, at noon, for furnishing Cook County with ‘all blauk ks, atationery, prin.fug, bindlug, ote,, required for 4o of tho County' for uno sear; i, all tho moat, pro isfons, flour, milk, butfor, gracorls goads, dloth fug, bobts andt shoos, undmodieal 5 otc., needed for tha Insane Asylum, County Pour Hu nty Hos. Y ono yeu Lo, 81, ending BY sucly’ timen al ounty may diccot. ibits wlinwing nn approxtmation of tho kinds sud nuautitios of dillercut articles noodod by the County can iha soen in tho aillos af tha Clork af said Toard, Al bid. durs will bo roquired (o onter Into bond with txo_wiretics ta ho upprovod by the Guunty Clork, In & suin sufolont to ey tho ILHTOL porivrmauesof Tho contrast, (o o nuaty rasorving tho right to rojoot any o il bi do jodyent to do v, Ji or proposals anil bonds can bo obtatned at the aflizo of tho Clark of said lioal, Pagmionts to ba uiada pumptly in exsly Immodiately st tor,cho billv aiall kava Leon audltad by tho uard. Prposuls to bo sealed, addseyeed to” the Ligard of Come mitslunars of Caok Lowiity, and donositad with thy Gloric of »ald Board, aud hutorsad ** Projuosals for——" HMANN DATE1S, Connty Ulork. MUDIOAL, OAEDS, DR.C. BIGELOW IDINTTAL PHYAICIAN, 277 and 279 South Clark curnor Van Bivan, Gliloaka, 41 well kuown by all roadurs of tho Japers tigt Dr. O, Bigolow is tho witlust extablishod piyaleixn tn_ Ohiu yavlag dovutod TWIENTY Y EA LS OF 1113 LIFE footing romodiea that, will “cure pasitivaly All ULRUNTU AND SPECIAL DISEASES In Loth sexos, 3 VARLOI tor lnllos wid nuiionion, BEPARATIL DAL ont Call, GORRISVONDENOR NTEAL, drce all lottors, with samps, to Dr; 0. BIGELOW, i1 aud 339 Soutn Clurk-st. Dr. A. G. Olin., 52 Wabashsv. Thirty Yoar's Exporiouco among the afllictod with Pelvato Disoanos, 1n all thir vatlod and camplicated forms. Ao aud ozperlenco lina eablod him 10 pocfuct rumodios that novor fafl, 1o is tho uldest and Tumgont losatod Bpeeinllst in thiv ofty, rantoss Garoaor No Pay. ' 1iy lato work, **F Yeuth, Advice to Yaung Mon oe Old, thirty dolivoedd botora thy Ohiuitgo Modical fuetliuto; Prics b Conts, Ulrculue espocinlly to Lud! two stamps, Invatids pros S vild WA rivate’ apsrininte, bosmh and utondaioo. Diieo Jira Teom © s ety 8 e nbe - Comeibtation, Feeos NO CURB! NS $a%Fi: DR. KEKI:T-; 360 Bouth Olark-st., Ohiongo, May bo sontldontially cunayltod, pursounily or by mall fro0 0t eharg, u all ohronls or horvaus disass LI Jo KIEAN 33 tho oily phive‘cian 1o tio olty who wae- Tanta oufos oF no ay. _Graon ook, Hustratod, 8 conts. Dr. TOVY NSEIINIDD, 183 BOUTH OLARK-8T., : Noevous, and Urlnary o confidentially con ou o olure, Fomal His llmllcnf 'I'roatise ta Continues to ouro sil Ubvonle, Disoasos of it #ozos, and sulted yuraonall G Uy Sy duncultios troutod with sucvcsd, ludios aud wontioluu wout frou . SUCONID, 19 W, MADISON-ST, GUIUAGD, (a regular graiuste n modloino), trouts ail Clirunio Disnunok of hoth soxus, Uures guarautood. Al omata Diicultlos trontod with hio ‘Modfolrios ‘Turnishor, Consultatlon freor boak o speoial i airpultis, 4o, for fuairiod fol ~ises for two stawps, Al lotters do

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