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TIHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, | LOCAL MISCELLANY. A MINISTERIAL GATHERING. In responso ton call In the Inst issuo of tho Alliance, n mooling of tho clorgy of difforont do- nominations waa hold yostorday aftorncon in Ltoom 44 Grand Pacific Hotel for tho purposo of gotting tho ministers of differont croods bottor acquainted with each othor, and to consider the expodioncy of forming a ministors' association, to meot onoo o month, to koop up the friondly rolations among iho prstors of tho various churches, and fo promoto tho growth of brothorly love among them. About fifty ‘Wwero prosont, among thom boing A, J. Jutling, H, W, Thomas, J, L. G, MoKown, B, McChesnoy, T. 0. Qlondonning, W. 11, Dantois, L. Moridith, 8. Washburno, H, L. Martin, A, G. Yarrish, T\ P, Morsh, 'T. W, Goodepood, V. W. Tivorts, W. W, Evorts, Jr.; 0. R, Dlackall, nnd . B, Mauning ; W. 3. Howo, G. Q. Mulling, and B. G, Btovor, the _* boy proachor of Den- vor, Col.; Dr, Ryder, Dr. Yorreater, Dr. II. N, Towors, Dr, Hibbard, A, Bwazy, A. E. Kittrodge, A. Mitoholl, the Itev, Mr. Walker, David Bwing, r. Hurd, I, L. Patton, the Rov. Mr. McOloud, of Joliet, tho Rov. Mr. Young, and tho Rov. Mr. Trowbridge, Owing to a misuudoratanding, the Congrega- tionalists mot in tho foronoon, and finding no- ‘body there wont homo again (?5 A mousago was msnt to Dr. Iotmer, of the Union Park Church, but ho was too unwell to attend, butdesired to Lavo it stated that ho and tho others worg strongly in favor of such a meoting, and would surely bo presont at tho noxt. After tho grootings and hand-shakinga wero ovor, tho party rotirad to the diniug-room, and didt justico to the lunch )r?][]mmd for them. Af~ uro, tor [unch the Rov, Alr. Me of tho Alltance, callod tho nssombiy to order, and moved thub tho ttov. Gloun Wood, Superlntoudont of tho Amorican vact Bocioty, bo appointed Chairman, W. W. Evorts, Jr., wis sppointod Secrotary, Tho Chairman then called on Mr, MoClure to state the objoct of the meoting, but he called ou r. Evorts, who said ho thought it a grand iden to moet together once o month, and, laying aside all croeds, to onjoya season of brotherly communion, and enjoy- mont, aud by all monns to have s collation at their mootings, for, as ono gentloman romarked, evoryono hiad stomachy, if thoy did not have brais, Somothing to oat was o grent holp to Xndly fco!lni;s. Ho thought that o weary dis- cussions ought to bo brought forward, but let tho mooting bo given to social onjoyment. Rewarks of the snme nature were made by Dr. Kittredge, of the Third Presbytorian; Dr. Hurd, of tho Highland Park Prosbyterian; Dr. W, H. Daniels, of the Park Avenue Methodist; the Tov. Dr. Wallkor, of the University ; the Rov, A, J. Jutking, Prosiding Llder Ohlcago District of Motlodist Churches ; tho Rov, H. W, ‘Chomas, of the Clark Stroot Mothodist; and Dr. Ilislor Universaligt. The Rev, A. Mitcholl, of the First Prosbytorian, eaid ho wis prosont a tho denth of an organization somothing like the proposed ona, and he thought it camo to its deuth from want of somothing to eat, but that the Good Book eaid, ‘“Dlossad aro the dead who die in tho Lord.” [Applause.] Dr, Ryder moved that a committee of five bo appointed to mako srrangewents for anothor meeting. Mr, Daniels moved it be raired to seven, in order to tako in all denominations, Dr, Kittredge snid ho thought that was all wrong ; denominations should” bo ontiroly for- gotton, and ho thought there was enough. The samo iden was expressed by Mr. Mitchell, Dr, Poywers, and others. Messrs, MeOlure, Jinsign, sud Blackall wore appointed. Tho Chnirman theu moved that n vote of thonks be tondered to Mr. McClure for the in- torest and energy ho had displayed in ealling this meoting, which was done, and the meeting adjourned to mecet one_mouth trom to-day, at some place to bo decided oo by the Committee. ——— THE MUTUAL SECURITY. A dividend of 814 por cent has beon doclared by Mr. Kimball, Assigneo of the estato of tho Alutual Security Insuranco Company, smounting to o payment of about £G0,000. Tho Assigneo mnkes an intercsting roport of the manngement of tho estato, of which the following is o sum- mary : In submitting his report, the Assignee has the Lionor to state that ho bad on haud on the 29d of Novowber, 1872, tho date of tho lnst wmeeting of tho creditors, tho sum of £130,360.90, and sinco that timo has collected in e¢ash the sum of $79,- 69.69 ; that ho paid on account of the dividend of 7 por cont, doclarad at tho last meeting, tho sum of $1156.696.78 ; that his exponses have amounted to tho sum of 89,097.95—leaving in band the sumn of £85,225.70 in cash., Ho alsohus Onnlmlld United Statos bonds of tho par valuo of 000, Tlio nssots of the banlrupt not yot collected smount to the sum cf £187,640.90. OF this, thero s in judgment the sum of 57, B68.03, with tho accrued interost thereon, Thoro are pending in the Supreme Court of the United Statos threo suits, in which judgment in favor of tho Assigneo have been obtained in the Cireuit Court of the Unitod States. One of theee in an nppeal by J, Young Scammon from a decree againyg him for the sum of 854,145,99 for the balanco claimed against Lim as T'reasurer of the bankrupt, as woll as tho sums duo on his stock notes. ‘Uhe two other suits in tho ‘Su- promo Court aro appsals by Joba Torayth; ono or & judgment on his stock noto for the sum of £3,636.17, and the other from a decreo disallow- ing o sot-off olaimed by him against mortgage lexgtgguhuld by tho Assignes to the amount of 0Of the remalning assets vory much tho grontor part sre yot duo, and the Aesignes Lins deomod it not adviéable to'soll them on acoount of thio con- dition of the money market, which would ne- cessitato too largo a'digcount. They are most of tho considered good, but tho Asgigneo thinks it is for tho interest of tho croditors that they should bo bold until & moro fuvorablo opportu- nity prosonts iteolf for disposing of them. 2 —_— SOME MORE WEST SIDERS, Tv the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Sm: Iam glad to seo that the people on the West Bide are swaking to u consclousness of tho negligonca and indifferonce with which thoy aro trented by tho Wost Bide treot-Railway Company. Buch disregard of tho rights of the public on whom they depend for their support would not bo suffered to pass unnoticed so long in suy othorcity. I own half n dozon houscs cut near Western avenue, threo of which now stand empty from the simple fact that tho class of people who would ordinarily take thom are compolled to do business down-town till & late hour, aud, a8 things aro at present, would bu un- sblo to got homo without walking, I should Judgo tlhat my dircct pecuniary lossos due to this conduct of the Wost Side Btreet-Itailwuy Com- pany aru about £300 a year. HOUSEHOLDER. Citicago, dun, 26, Tu the Eiditor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin : 1 wee that wovorsl persons nre boginning tocomplain of tho conduct of the Wont Sido Rulwuy Compuny relative to their faituro to run cars lato av night, 1 havono idea at all that tho Compuny can bo drivon to putting on thewe cars, for “thoy arc aofraid of losing about 10 comts n mght by so doing; but there uro two - little’ polnts which it seems to mo tho Diroctors might remody, sinco it can be done without any ndditional expenss to themsolves. Ono of them is to roquire tho con- uotory to call tho utreéts, not at tho boginuing or tho onding of the ronto ; but to call all the streots. Daople aro getting off and on all the way botwoen Loboy uud Btote streots, aud many of them aro strangors, and, therofore, * utterly at the mercy of tho - conductor, Another point is to have the conductors wash their hands, As I learn from 1y wifo aud other ladies, it is the habit of con- ductors, when ladies got upen tho cars, to pat them nifeotionately ujion the bayk, Whon uno bos u black dress on this mekes no differonco; but whon a lady wears a white shawl or a whito elonlk, sho invarlnbly comes Lome with the print of u lisnd upon her back, and if her husband is at all jealous Lo at onco Buspects the wopkt, uud s termented with fonr lost somebody has boen hugging hor. It conductors must Indulgo ju theso curesses, it sooms to mo they ought to he required to wash thoir hands. Wauld you bse so kind aa to call the attention of the Buporintend- snt of the Company to these sugyestions. Ourcaao, Juu, 26. Hussanp, iSSP THE LARE FRONT. Tho Committco on Wharves and Publio Grounds held au adjournod meeting in tho City Olork's offico, yesterday aftornoon, Pros- ent, Aldermon Cannon, Moore, T. IL Dailey, Behmitz, and Jouns, It was utotod by the Chairman, Ald. Cannon, that {t way intended to meet the Vresidents of the rallronds intorested in the Lako Front pur- chaso, but that no notice of tuls Committoo mooting had boen sent to them, and conse- quontly little could be dono st prosont. Ald. "L, H, Bailey was willing to soll the prns- . erty st o fair rrlue, but Lo thought £800,000 was not cmough, 1f, howover, tho oity could not givo a title which ' Ratisty ohunore, porhupn o weeld wa walfouy A e gt ronda hinvo it, ITo thought tho proporty was worth more than the price offered. Ald. Mooro enid that Blr. Avorill had offorad tho Michigan avenue front, nonr Madison streot, for 8600 por front foot, which wonld mnke the valuo of tho tract about 800,000, If the riparian rights woro added, howaver, it would give thom what was oquivalont to 170 acres of Inud aud water, which was too much for tho monoy. Ald, Jonns wanted an opinion from the Cor- poration Counsol na to tho right of the city to soll at all. 1o thought it was neoless to do any~ thing until that question wna settled, Alfi. Canton nx{lllnlnml that it mado no diffor- enco what right tho clty had, If tho rallronds woro willlng to give $800,000 for nl&l“llt—clalm doed of tho property, the city was not bonnd to anything oxrn‘)h tho ‘surronder of its right. It warrauted nothing, Ald. Mooro moved that the Chnir and Ald. Jonns bo appointod & Committee to inform tho radlroad Prosidonts of tho noxt meating of the Committoa on Wharfs and Public Grounds, and to raquest thoeir attondance, The motion was ldo'jnqd and the Committoo ndjonrned to meot Friday nt 3 o'clock. The Committes_expoct to have a full attendance, the railroad Prosidonts, aud the Corporation Counsol, o, THE DEAF MUTES. A couple of dnys ago the oducatod donf mutes of Chlengo formed an organization, tho objects of which aro ot forth in the following oireular: Tho cducated deaf mutes of Chicago and vicinit nro, a8 & claps, doprived of tho onjoymenta of lifo an pursuits of hapiness that como by heariug and apooch ospectally in soclal life, and to whom lecturing and ‘preaching {# ne though it was not; and haying (ke tho rest of mankind) sociality, seck to 11 the mocl vold, a6 fur as it s possible, by forming on asroclation of tticlr own, for thefr montal, moral, and mutual wol- faro, Not belug bloasod with Woalth #8 much os othior organized saclotlos, to carry for- ward tho objocts of thelr soolely, & o, money fo bay rout of mmll for epiriiual iso, buy books for @ library, olo, To moot theso require- mante, they fnd It nocessary to appeal to tho public, Any one who Inble to giva_ pocuniary nid, or donato books of any kind (no immoral books deairad), will, in giving, confer & benent upon n class who ne such, not 8o much a8 & charitablo nocossity, but moro a8 §ocia] and moral one, Docatiso wo Jabor under o misfortuno that is not the rosult of our individusl “ oyer ols," but givou us by Providonco for & use and purposo Hiat wo sirive to bellove to bo & wiso one. “ The Chicago Dend Muto Asaoolation ” in o regularly organized pocloly, and aima to become an Louor to it- self and tho conmunity, All who lend s a helping Tiand {n any way whatever, will pleasa put their namen, they ncod meana smounts giveu, olc,, on our Louk. All _contributions of books, lficlums, eto. should bo sout to No. 69 Waluuf street. Similar agrocintions have beou formed in Boston and in Now York, and both aro in a thriving con- dition, Thore is also the Manchestor, En- figgd Donf and Dumb Sosioty, which organized in I — CRIMINAL MATTERS. Yestordny afternoon Dotcotlve Gallagher ar- rested Albort Frantis, a noted burglar, on sus- piclon, and found in his posscssion s valuablo gold chain, worth $90. It s now at the Armory awaiting idontification, Justico Boyden yestorday morning, in tho case ngainet J. W. Clarke and John Smith, arrosted Sunday night in Lawlor's gambling-rooms, de- livorod o docision to the offoct that to conviet porson arrested in o gambling-house it is neces- sary to prove him cither tho propristor of the louse or interoated in it ns an omploye. This decision loty off froquenters of gambling-houscs seot freo, and leaves the propristor to stand the brunt of prosecution, and will romove much of tho fenr of nrrest which has hitherto kept many irom froquenting gamiug-housos. A man about 40 years of age went to the Holt House, 8aturday evening, and engaged a room. As o did not como down stairs during the day, his room was brokon nfiuu and ho was found Iying in & deep sloop on his bed, with a bottle of morphine near him. A physician was cnlled, who pronounced him {n no danger of dying, but thouglt the caso & remarkablo one. Nothing is known of the man, oxcept that he lins just beon digcharged from tho Poor-Houso at Jofferson. Goorge Wagner went into tho jewelry store of Blearly & Co., No, 65 Clark stroct, about 7 o'clock lagt evoning, and asked to be shown some fino gold watches. Beveral watches wero shown him for soleotion, whon suddenly ho made o grab, and, plcking up a watch and chain, ran off at full spaed. Detoctive Dixon happonod to be noar at hand, and, taking part in the chase, soon caught Wagner'in_the alley north of Lake stroot, nonr Clark, Ho was locked up in tho Ceutral Station, and will be oxamined by Justice Boyden this morning. Last evening Detactive Horaco Elliott ar- rested o young man who is wanted by tho an- thorities of Marquetto, Mich. His name is Jo- soph R. Smith, and he was a telograph-operator in the above-named city, He *‘wired" for a couple of years, whon he bocamo tired of malk- ing money in so slow a mauner, and forthwith stole his employer's cash, ous the telafimph- wires, and camne to On!cnfio. A full description of him was sent to Sorgt. Ellis, and yesterdny ho gzn arrested and locked up in tho ‘Central Bta- on, A belligorent dentist, J. L. Newman by namo, was brought before Justico Huines Suturday, ou a charge of attempting to shoot Jobn R, Drook- man. Tho lnttor is the owuer of .congiderable real eatato in tho city, and some time ago Le ne- gotinted tho salo of Bomo of it to Mr. Nawman, agreoing to convoy twelve lots for the considera- tionof $21,000. Nowman failed to fulfll the agreement aud wns sued for breach of contract. Iho caso was permiited to go by default by Mr. DBrookman, A short time sgo DBrookman sold the I})rupnrty to another person for ~§25,000; but, on the Ilatter's i logking into the titlo ho found that tho coutract with Newman, not boing annulled, was an im- pediment. With a view to its removal, Brook- ‘man called upon Nowman at his office on Twen- ty-second, near Btato strect, aud was wolcomod with u loadod rovolvor and threat of instont sn- uihilation, The frantic dentist was mastered by some bystandors before ho was ablo to earry iuto exccution whatever may Lave been his in- toutiovs, Justice Huines "held Newman in 81,000 bail to appear before him to-morrow moruing. THE HALSTED STREET RONDERIES, The people living on Bouth Hulsted, betwesn Jackson and Harrlson atreots, aro yroatly ox- cited, and talk about organizing n vigilanco com- mittoo to drive off tho thieves who bave robbed soveral houscs in that locality within a few days, Saturdny ovening tho storo at No. 167 Halsted stroeot was ontercd, nnd shoes worth $50 onrried off, Tho amo night, two men went into Bylves- tar's condy-storo, nesr Van Buron strect, aud, prosenting o pistol to keep him quiet, took about $30 from tho monoy-drawer. Early Sunday ‘morning, the dru-gators at tho cornor of Halated and Vau Buron was broken into by three men. Theo propristor and & clerk, who wers sleoping in a small room at the rear ond of tho shop, heard tlie noise the thioves mado in opening drawers, and Jumped up. Ono of tho meu obsorved thom, and, drawing a rovolver, told them to go tobed aud romain thoro, or ho tvould put s bullet into their honds, They oboyed, sund the bur- glora ransacked the storo and pecaped with $00 1u monay, & watch, and several J)iocus of jewelry. At halt-past 8 o'clock, in brosd daylight, whilo Jomos Mall, who koops & bair-storo opposito Prico place, and bis family, wor at bronk- fast, thoir house waa entorod throogh the Dback door, and $20 in cash and $500 worth of Linir wore secured by the visitors, Theso rob- bories were reported to the rnllee, and wore supproseed, Tho boldnesa of the thieves and tho fraquonoy of their depredations has arousod tho people, and a8 the policomeu atord them no protootion, thoy propose to protect them- solves. Ohicngo 18 ot present overflowing with thioves of all grades, and the Buperintendent of Polica uhoul(lqnulruut Lis subordinatas to arreut all known oporators, If tho Justices put each ono under £50,000 bail, 88 is doune in Philudelphia and New York, appoals will bo uscless, and there will be no necessity for suppressing robberies und keoping the people in the dark as to what iy really going on in the city. THE FREIGNT RODBERIES. Judge Rogers, at the Crimiual Court, had his whole duy occupled yosterday in listening to tha aponing avidoneo in tho casa of Michnol Jonou, charged with hxllnglng to Chicago goods utolon trom the Star Union Froight Line. Tho prose- cution was conduoted by Mir. Birch, Assistant State’s Attorney, and Mr. 8, K. Dow, and the dofousa by Mr, Gill. Tho principal witnessos examined ‘wero 3r, Mills, tho man who loaded the cars of thig line in Now Yorl ; Mr, Gorham, the Gonernl Superintondont of the Wostern Di- Vision of the Fort Wayno Road, who testitied as to tho condition of the cars at Fort Wayno ; Mr, El- mor, who unloaded the cara in Chicagoand founit !m:kngoa missing; My, Chandlor, the agent of ho lino in this oify, and Christian Erhurdt, a mun who was employed as & farm-hand ab tho place whero tho robbory was committed. What ho prosecution dosire to prove js the existonce of o gang of car-robbors who lived st Crown Point, Ind., and the aonnection of Jonea with thosamo. Tho operations of the gaug woro conduotod with cousidorable ukill. On tho da:k nights of the spring and summer months thoy would llo In walt for tho traius, and board thow at tho spot where the Fort Wayne Road _crosacs tho Joliet Cut-Of, the train befug obliged to stop Licro, according to regulations, ‘Iho Tolleston Siatlon is four miles further wost, and dur'rq’ thin Ahort run they would ~ break it Mwe vi the oars, eater snd throw such artlolon as sgomed to tham worthy plundor to tho ground, Thouo thoy would gatli- orand storo in & shanty rendy to abip to8t. Louis on a favorable opportunity, ‘Tho opora- tlonk woro conduotod Lotwoon tho st o April and tho 20th of August last, notwlthatanding stronttous offorts made to provent thoir auccoss, Mr, Chandlor, the agont of the Star Union Line, and Dotoctlve Tyrrel worked up the osso to- gothor, and finally cornered tho thiloves, but not until their depredations had _in valuo run up to tho rospoctable amount of $36,000. The goods which * Jones was bringing to Chicago whon arrested woro 10,000 clgars, which, though not uxnufl[ “Qrablolng,” at threo for n cont, woro of a very poor quality, De- fondant's counsel hopas to snve hia cliont, who has alrondy boen in the Ponitontiary, by monng of an_alibl, but tho ovidonco of the witnoss Erhardt will bo vory hard to get over. Thero aro utill ton witnosses to bo heard in tho enso, which will not probably be closed until to- MOTToW, ———— GENERAL NEWS, Tho alarm of firo from Hox 884, at 11 o'olock, Bundny evening, was caused by fire breaking out In tho two-story frame building, No. 708 Contro avonuo, owned by Goorge Hilton, and ocouplod a8 & resldence by Mrs. Boan. The damage dono was about §250 ; fully insured, Tho sixth of tho courac of free Jeotures, given undor the auspices of the Christlan Union of Chiongo, waa dolivered in the looture-room of tho Asnoclation lsat ovening. X. L. Mils, Esq., oratod beforo o large audionce on tho * Phases of Reform.” Tho lootures will bo continued on onach Monday night during tho winter, aud aro s sourca of entortainment and ivatruction to many oltizons and strangers. Yostorday aftornoon.about 4 o'clocle Washing- ton Groon, living at Hyntt & Allsop'a brick-yard, was kicked in thio faco by ono- of the horsos Lo waa driving, Tho cork of the anumnal's shoe ou- tored his Ioft oyo, destroying it complotoly., His noso was broken, the left upper jaw loosenod, and his faco badly cut, Dr. Charlos C. Buckloy waa enllod, and after sowing up the outs, finding that tho convenionces of his kome wore not suf- flclont to warrant successful trontment thore, gont him to tho County Hospital, Tho association of Methodiat Miniatora mot at their rooms No. 57 Washington strect, yesterday morning nt lalf-past 10. It way infonded to discuss tho snloon question, which attracted so much attention a weok ago, but laid it aside till noxt waols for want of timo. The meeting was woll attended, 'The agont of the Tennosse Club was piosont, and gave on intoresting nc- count of the members of the Olub and their work, A long account was given of tho mission- ary work at Englowood, and other placos. Ouac- count of the united meoting of ministers at tho Pacific Hotol, the moeting sdjourncd early, An ntertosting gathering is uxilcutnd noxt wook, when the saloou question will bo fully disoussed. The Chinnfia Bocioty of Physiciang and Sur- cons hield thoir reguinr somi-monthly meoting ast ovoning in ParlorNo. 1 of the Graud Paciflo, Dr. A, Fishor in the chair, Tho foaturo of the ovening was a vory enlortaining papor on “The Progross_of Medicino,” from the pen of Dr. Fishor. Dr, Edward Androws, of tho Chicago Medical Collogo, was clected to mumborshfin and tho names of sovoral gentlomen prosonted, but not ncted upon, Beorotary Hyde announcod that at the rogular meoting two weekslionco Dr. Dan- forth would road a paper on the subjact of “Cholors,” with microscopic examinations, The glrucaling adjourned at tho conclusion of the ad- 88, THE CHRIBTIAN UNION, An adjourned meeting of theBoard of Govorn- mont of the Chiengo Christian Union was leld restorday iu tho vooms of tho Union, No, 114 East Madisonstrect. Thomembors presont woro tho Hon. Henry Booth, Vice-President ; W. E. Doggett, W, k. Pago, William H. Swoth, C. C. Bonnoy, W. A, Stanton, aud J, H. Roberts. On motion, E. C. Larned aud William IT, Wells wore olected members of the Board, to fill the va- cancies caused by the rosignations of G, W. Montgomory and L, L. Mills, Tho Committeo on Rooms, to which hadbeon réforred a proposi- tion tc remove from the rooms now ocnu})iud by tho Union to the building to be occupled in part by the Public Library, at tho cornor of Madison straot and Wabash avonue, roported that, in view of all the oircumstances of the case, such removal ‘would not bo for tlo interesta of the Union, Tho roport of tho Committes was sccopted, aféer which the meeting adjourncd. THE DRICKMAKERS. The Brickmakers’ Association of Chiengo hetd o meoting st thoir rooms, No. 200 LaSalle strect, osterday nftornoon, for the purpose of roceiv- g reports of Committoe of Builders ap- pointed ot their last rogulr moating, The Committeo was for the purposo of couferring witlr building organizations, with o view to ob- tain unitod action on tho part of builders, to ec- curo a ropesl of tho present Lion law. Tho Committee asked until Thursday to enable them to report, which was granted, A resolution was adopted providing for tho publication in the black book of the Association of delinquent contractors who fail to pay tho bills of 1878 by tho 1st of Fobruary. Aftor soms furtlier busi- ness of au unimportant charactor, tho mesting adjourned until Thureday. —_———— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Jobn V., Farwell will lead tho noonday prayor-meoting to-day. Thursday evening a musical entertainment, with tableaux, will bo given at Prinity Mothodist Episcopal Ohurch, on Indiann avenue, near Twenty-fourth street, in tho intorest of tho Bunday-school. Admission, G0 conts. Thke public are requosted to noto that all so- licitora for the Homo of the Friendless are duly suthorized over the signature of O, G. Ham- mond, Presidont, or F. D. Grey, Vice-Prosidont. The Indies of Lincoln Park Con[:ragnuunnl Church will gfivn an oyster-supper at the chapel, corner of Mobawk and Sophin streets, this even- ing, from 6 to 9 o'clock. A Young Peoples’ prayer-meoting will bo hold in tho parlors of tho ohutch corner Clark and Washington stroots, at 7:30 this ovening. Mra, Kato N. Doggett will give some * art readiugs " at Library Hall, corner of S8tuto and Mouroa streots, Thursday ovening. Her art locturos attracted much “attention, and her familiarity with tho subject is an assuranco that thuxsiadwho attend tho **roadings” will be amply ropaid, Tho subject of Prof. J. Haven's locturo in the courso he Is uow delivering under thoe suspicos of tho Philosopbical Society i, “The Eleotic Dhilognpy as lluprcscu:ed by Zeno, Protagorss, and Gorgins,” These loctures are given ench ‘Wednesduy at 4 o'clock p. m. in the lecturo- room of the firat Mothodist ipiscopal Churcl, corner of Clark and Washington streots, THE FOUNDLINGK' HOME, The third anniversary of the Foundlings’ Homo will be hold Yriday evening at the now building on tho southosst cornor of Madison sud Wood stroot. It s not yot ontirely fnished, but it is nocossary to hold tho mesting there, since tho preseni quarters are too small am crowded. 'T'ho ontertainmont will consist of oddrovses and mueic ; tho annual report will be read, and tho Ladies' Union Aid Socioty will fiiva o suppor. _All tho frionds of the Home will o0 wolcome, Itis hoped thatall who take an intorost in this admirable and desorving chiity will avail thomselvos of this opportunity to ad- ‘vauco the lutorosts of the iustitution. BT, LUKE'S HOSMITAL, A company of young iadios aud gentlemon has been formod for tho purpose of producing amateur theatricals and Mrs, Jarloy's Wax- Works, TFriday eveniug, in Standard Lall, for tho benofit of '8, Luko's Mospital. Tho man- agers of tho eutertainment aro Mrs, N. K, Fuir- bunk, Mra, Charloa Corloy, Mra, J. T, Ryerson, Mrs. T. M. Burkitt, Mrs, I, M. Buchauan, Mrs, L, Bimmonds, Mrs, W.T. Noye, aud Mss, O. iokots for eale ab the door, sud at ayo's, under tho Palwor Iouse; & Iathaway's, No, 45 Cluk strob; and Junsen & SMcClurg's, No. 117 Btato stroot, The procceds, nu statod, are for tho bonofit of tho hoapital, ‘which is onc of the best and most dosorving obaritioa in the city. It 18 supportod sololy by private dountions, aud 1s consequently in nood of all tho assistance it oan receive from overy quartor, ‘Cho ontortain« ment will boa vevy intorosting one, and fully worth the money paid to see it. —_— THE OITY EALL, Tlio Olty Oollestor's books for the harvesting of the muuicipal taxes of 1873, will ba roady within » fow doys, and the Glork will be able to commence the work of collection by Monduy morniug at farthest. Tho Gos Commitice, which should have met yosterday aftornoon, failed to obtain a quorum, Tho quostion of tho gas supply, its quality, pros, sure, the time of lig]filng 1l nfl lyn'mps?nml Kindred subjects of goneral {nterost to tho sufering tax« payor, will not ba taken up till next weok. Btrong prossure was brought to bear upon Mayor Colvin yosterdny by tiie frionds of Dr. Gueln, the prosont City P{\yulnlnn, 10 huve that oftico rowinod In u place which, Lhc‘z say, ho bas llod with oradit o himaelf aud with benoBé J. B. M Mitchell to- tho unfortunates satricken with disoase who como under his care, Mr vin_ gave no decislvo nnawor, enid bo would think over the wholo !illnfnnd withhold the nomiuation of m‘yhmly for at loaut ono wook longor, His Honor folt confldent that tho opiniona of Messrs. I'aloy and Norton would oxonorato hm from blame™ In the eyes of tho publio as_rogardod the Doller Inspootorship muddle, o flfiu that ho know he waa right and thon wont alicad, TIOARD OF POLIOR. Tho Polico Comminslouera liald a meeting yos- tordny aftornoon nt 8 o'clock. Hovoral post- poned cases of charges made agalnst police- mon _woro constdered by tho oard, Tho first oaso wns that of OfMcor Konrns, of the Bocond Precinct, oharged with nnglonl of duty, Thoe ovidenco showed that it took him noarly throe hours to walk throo-quarters of o milo.” Ho rosorted to tho moan dodgo of in- forming agaiust his brother pulicoman, but it availed Lim nothing, for ho was found nuhly and sontonced to bo reprimandod, Obarlos Itohm, A brothor ofsthe Buporintond- ont, was thon Aworn iu s Borgoant of the Ont- eago Avenuo Station,from which position he was removed by the lato administration. No more businoss boing bofore tho Board, it adjourned. e PERSONAL, ‘Tho Rov, J, M. Wiso the oloquent Rabbl of Cincinnatl, and tho editor of tho Iraclite is among those attending tho sossion of the B'nai D'rith, JOTEL ARRIVALS, Grand Pac{fic—The Rov. James McLood, Jollet 3 Dr, J. H, Thompson, Washington, D. 0.; + O, Burdseyr, Boston ; O, J, Dawaon, Bt. Louis ; Tl. V. Dodgo, San Francisco ; E. Gilman, North Enston, Mass, . . . Sherman Housc—Miss Clara Morris, the netross ; Jnrg Nottingham, inadalo, Mioh.; I, W. Guild, Hoston; ML W. Beoly, 8t. Louis; George A. King, Sup Fran- clsco ; Lonia II. f.ymun an I'rancieco. « . . Palmer House—). . Floyd, Now York ; 8. J, Goodywin, Belolt ; G. W, lioed, New York ; J. C. Waterman, Dotroit ;3 G. N. Mann, New York ; D, B, Thoyer, Providenco; Goorge Latimer, Dotroit. e a SUBURBAN. HIGHWOOD, ‘Van Buron Denslow, Eaq., Professor in the Ohieago Law School, wilt read a paper before tho Literary Club this ovening at 8 o'clock. Tho subjoot I8, * Do the Latest Rovolations of Soi- onco Harmonizo with Raligion?" Prof, Pholps and other dlatlnguinhml %nnllumon are expected to boe prosent and join in the discussion, PROPOSALS. T0 CONTRACTORS, Soalod gonts of Rroposals will bo reanived by tho Toard of Ro- orraal Schoals of Wisconsin, until 12 o'olock Foby 1, 1814 for tho Sonstruction of & ng and.appondagen, o bo oreoted a tho Viitaga of Rivor Kalls, Llorgs Cors Wia.: . aace plans and wpiciications hraparod by .’ architaot, and whioh may be scon, at his office ia th City of Madiéon, Wis., on and aftor L'ob, 3 Work to ho commencod as carly a nomlblo in the spring of 187, aad carriod o rogularly turough tho o8, Lallding to bo taclosod 1n the fall of 1674, and com- Jiotad, ready for ocoupaiicy, by tho lst day of August, Paymonts for work dons and wot In building will bo mada on tho first Thursday of oach month, to tho oxtont of B0 por cont of tho valug thereof, upon tho certified esiimates of tho Suporintendont, s will bo rocotved for tho wiolo Job or for saparate rts thoroof. Biddora must stato plainly what tholr bids Includo. 1t bidding for tato whiat Dart, or parts; If bids a1y for tho wholo job, stata that. “Cito Bonrd rosorves tha HEut 10 rojact any or all bids. Satisfuotory wocarity will boreguirod of contenotors, and g narard will bo mado to auy biddor’ whoeo bids 1nay bo octod. sopodals will be sealod, <+ Soulod peopornl at Rivor Fall: Mndison, Wi Reyonts! ou o and Indorsod on cnvelon, fing Norwal, School Buildhg B ot 10 B DL T oty ATeANOSE Board of foro miduay, Tb. T Terd ety . RIE, W, 1i, CHANDLER, Ex, Onm, of Board of Regonts of Norma) Schoals. Jan. 24, 1934, Tnteruetonal Exhibitin, 1876 To Contractors, Nullders, Lumbor Morchants, and othors whiom it may concor "tho Unltud States entonnisl Boanl of Finance will recuive Pruposals for tho supply of Lumbor, Iron, and other matorlals, and for the oxacution of certain ‘warkn voquired In tho breotfan of tho Maiu Exhibition Bullding, Er 30 acros, in Falrmount Park, Philadelphia. Blane and speclfivatt r the esmo may be sso: and afior Fob. 1), 1874, Loard of Finanico, No. Tocolvod for tho wholo oc part of tho on I'b. 23, 1874, at tha satno placo, Tnformation as ta tho naturo and extent of tho work ohamer VAUR S RADKOUD, Moo 18 Hroadwor viele onsra, 0, roadway, Now ork. JOHN WELSI, Prondont. LHEDEIOK FRALEY, Sooratary Goulonnial Bosd of Finng Anj A.T. GOSHORN, Director-Gonoral. FINANCIAL, ROBINSON, CHASE & €0, BANKHERS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transact a goneral banking busiucss in all its dotalls, aMiowing intorost upon doposits to BANKS, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE BANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS. Parifcular attontlon patd to the fnvestment of ESTATE AND TRUST FUNDS, And Information regarding the same furnlshod upon application. Buy and roll upor commission Gold, United Btatos Btooks, aud all scouritios dualt in at tho Now York Stook xohnigo, Hirat-oluss Munfetpal and Rallroad Tonds negotiated, EUGENE N, HoniNsoy, THOMAS B. ATKINK, GEONGE I, CHASE, ‘WiLLiax T, Monnis, ONE OF THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED 1 PASSAGE, EXPORT, COMMISSION; AND BANKING HOUSES | 1N DIUKCT COMMURIOATION Wit ALL TIE ENGLISH, GERYMA Fl STEAX -5 2Nl Wants Good Houses to act ag Aeuts ! BARLOW & CO.. 345 Broadway. EDUCATIONAL. University of Netre Dams, St Joséph County, Ind, Thte Institution te situstod {n ono of tho most henutiful and tionlthy localitionin the Siata of’ Tadiana: . 115 onay of aooa front ull parta of thio Unitad Statos. — Tn comfort D ere tnaorpAseod, Ty Corass of Heudion s e : . ?,‘“":“ st Notra Dahoaro tho Clsanlcal, Bolontiis, aud oursen. S, Pulatiog, Drawing, and the Languages aro liks- wiky stuiiod L tlko Univaraty. st Hosslon commonosa o tho first Tuosday of Bep- temnbur. ; mmonoes on tholat of Fobruary, B o o uf. S0 Montus, _Paytaynts i adnaco: ;i tho Preaid For fustber partlou s e %6 0. 5. . Lake Forest Academy, LAKE FOREST, 1LL. for Boys and Young Mon, proparing e oTawa, o Hionimots, ahasmingly S1e untod, ono Lour by ears frum Chicago, Next torm com- i P *(nw pupils mwl Principal. HAVANA LOTTERY. AMUSEMENTS, HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. Dl X XS 88 O IN! BXTRA ANNOUNOHMENT. NILUBON FAREWELf, MATIN AT HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUBK, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Jan, 28, at 2 o'clk, Moguen. M. & M. Htenkasch hava tho honor to announce ono Grand NILSSON BAREWRLL MATINEE (on tho gemganya war {n Boaton) tor Wodsowday altorsoo, Jan. ‘elnele (doara opon at 1), when Madamn OlRISTING NITSHON will Tako Hor. Exrowoll apponr. ango I Chftingo, provious to lier rotien to Ioarapo, A paring fn | Herweoat rolo of Vialotts, in Vordi's Genid ra, "L TRAVIATA. Orjatino Niluan as Violottas M. Capont, Dol Puonto, Seolar, Grand Ohorns and Orobostea, Mustoal Dirootor sad Condutar, Sig. K. Ausio, Gonaral admision, 82 Rtonorvod Nonts, #1 oxtra, Soats oan bo hinl at tho Jiox Ollico of Hooloy's Opera Housn dnily, froa 8a, m, 106 p, m, n order to avold the rush at the door, admission tiokots ean now ba had at tho box-offico, OHAPEL LECTURE GOURSE. ROBERT COLLYER Will dotivor hia groat locturo on CHARLOTTE BRONTE, Tuesday Evening, Jan, 27, Corner Michigan-ar, and Twenty-Thivdst MoVIORER'S THEATRE, Engagemont of tho Brilliant Young Aoteass, MISS CLARA. MORRIS, Who will app v 1l c atanao rondition of NVLLE CORA, (o the temeisephe o “ARTICLE 47. Baturday—OLARA MORRIS MATINER, Inactivo gmymrlllnn—" ALIXiz. " _Boats oan bo sacurad six days in advance. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Monday, Jan, 20—Firat a) ranco this Mr, JOMN TGN i mambas of B Aonite Shoenare: m!r:z‘dul“" Tuosday, aud Wotnosday—HBuckstone's G raat D XTI, To concludo with the lauglnblo Comeds, IS LAST LEGS. Thuerdny—Tom Taylor's basutifal Comody, OVER- LRIBTE Tl il comey, ovan Monday, Tuorday, and Wadanday Matiuos, b, 3, 3, and 4—8ig. TOMMASU SALVINI. MYERY OPERA-HOUSE, Monroasst., bot, Dearhorn and State, Aviington, Cotton” & Kembles Mistrls. Bobby Newcomb, F. B. Wil Billy Rico, Lindon, Dust. Gga. Davenport Wi ATISson e n R, lfcr‘nhh‘(" in new J;ld !I;{H'kfiiflk Aot o Wit the ScPonming 5 s titled A BLIPI'ERY DAY, by tho :flllt:rzonlsluln‘: AT s A dneuitey MOeT, o and D ot Yiutod Son Artints, \VAk‘l‘l)fls and MORTON, i anen ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Crowdod Houscs attost the popularity of the I aganonilarity of the Entinont JOEN H. OWENS. Tucsday Rroniug and Wodnosdny Matince, Mre. Bato- ‘mau's Comiody of Contomporanouus Rocoty, SR E. Jotn Unit, Mr, Jolw K. Owons. Wedncaday and Thurs: day Nighta and stininy A;gfim'l" A :; "?}n"{nfi"fl;?q?u" coharacter, LI b U Loy- Malor, - reidny, Legltimato Comady Night. oo T HOOLEY'S THEATRE, S RETURN and FAREWELL to Chicagn of w7 N X! TWO NIGH M Tho GREATEST TAVING TRAGEDIAN, '3 and WEKDNESDAY MATINEE, MOXDAY EVENING, Fob, 3—~KNGONMAR. BALVINIin bis wreat rolo, INGOSEAR. TUERDAY-EIZA BETEH, Quoen of England. Sat. \1‘.\},! in h"llw;m“\? rolo, H“(lt o¥ fiflxzfi. OTHELT.O. EUNESDAY MATINEE (by. requosti— .0, BALvINL IL; kll grand lmmmmnuofi. OTHELLO. adl tent fc} 41‘,.‘:'.'0‘&:':‘,% 3 “fix;l‘!j:l;);:g?;éw: o A REDUCED PRICES, Provious to romoral to unathar city, the propriotor of the acjobratod DR KAHNS ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, 148 CLARK-ST., ‘Haa raduced admissian foo to 25 CENTS, To onablo rich and poor to sco tho most wondorful colloo- tlon of works of Art and Naturs everexhibited 12 thisolty, GLOBE THEATRE, SECOND WEEK OF SHARPLEY, SHERIDAN & MACE'S BIG SHOW. Entiro Change of Tl thls Erening, Matinoes Wodnos. day nnd Suturday. Seo amall biila for progranmo, ADELPHI THEATRE, TIE GREAT ADELPHI OPENS WITH A MAMMOTH VARIETIES COMPANY, NEXT MONDAY, ¥ob, 2, Bheet Matinca, Wodnesdny, RI “ETATE LINE, STEA? STATE OF PENNAYLVANIA, BTATE O¥ LOUISIANA, OF MINNS fies; TATE OF VIROINTA, TH OF GEOBGIA, bulld'g, 3 BTATE OF INDIAN, STATE OF NEVADA, bullding, To (asgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry. &c, BTATE OF VIRGINIA sail turday, Jan. 34 BTATI: OF GEORGIA,.. sails, iturday, Fob, 7 BTATKE OF PENNSYLVANIA ‘salis..Saturday, Fob. 1 JROM PIER 33, NORTIE RIVER, N. Y. ‘Weokly Suillngs noxt Summer. Ratos of passage: Uabin, 60 and old; Staorage, 30 oty s Dt " ey Sk, Siograac, For furth tienlars apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN ob? T Rl 0 AUITIN BATDVAN Jo E. BARLE, 'Goueral Wostorn Agont, ' Olaric-at., Olioago. NATIONAL LINE, NOTIOR_This Company takes thorisk of Lasurance (up to %600, In gold) on gaeltof ite atonmors, thus fisih passeniiurs Tho bost Dossiblo gUarantoo foe safaly wh Bvoidation of danor at sos, sl iolllllurlx routo has always boon adopted by thls Coimpany o avoid ion amd Vsl To LIVERPOOL aud QUIERNSTOWN, from Plors Nos, 44'and 41, North Rivar , Now York. M For Londan (diroot), g ".‘“;'S'géu.fi":y.) b, 4, at 3p. m. bin 1" e 0), d SHO LY Cubli Yuui 5850 i S90 Gurreiicy Leernge, Roturn tiokots at raduced ratos, Passangers booked to g5,fram Gormun gnd Seandinavian polntaat o “Tho Btonmisbips of this line are tho Iargostin tho trade, Dratts on Great Britalu, Iroland, aua tho Coutinant, at Northeant cornor Qlark and Raudalphiata; (obposito fow Sihorman Houso), Ohioao, WILLIAM MAGALISTAR, ral W ¥ Agont, NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, Tiié South Walos Atlantie Steamahip Uompany's New Fint-olass, Fub-powerad, OlIo.bulll Siosmen i aafi from' Bannsyivania Rellrosd Wit Jocens Oiby: * ANDES, chartorad.Jan, 31, | GLAMORGAN.., Fab, 28, DELTRL. s R0, 7 | PESBAOII LM, T jarrylig goois nud passengers at through all DTt of Sito Unifod Statas and Oards oo oomie ie Srs Bl Ghannol, sndalf hior Bty okl “Ihuse stoamatiips, bullt cxpross) e 8 2 vidod with ail tho xtost iruprovemsonts for o aoitbrland convenjence of PARSENOLRS, Tiret Cabin,, 75 bt a o Cabi e € rage, 8 ey, Pronatt diss B GarL s ve s o Drafte for L1 and upwards, Tfor furthor particulars, apply In Cardiff, at the Com- pany's Otligon, N Inck Olinmburs, 1D 114 N ARONTIALD SR T & 00 Arants " @ HAVANA LOTTERY. Drawings avery 17 days, eommonoing Jan. 8, 181, rlzos b I3 450, 2 of B30 &0 Prlzos of 3 ™ T, Sashed by o ¢ Tizae o h donprkl Aoty 30 Libort NEW PUBLICATIONS, BUY THRBR “BOYS Jtcontalus s groat INDIAN STORY. Newadealers sell it for FIVE CENT'S. SCALES. FAIRBANKSE' BTANDARD SCALES OF ALL BIZYS, FAIRBANKSE, MORS!E & 00 Bl AND 119 LAKE-8T, CUNARD WAIL LINE BESTABLISEIED 1840. Steam Botween New York, Boston, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Tondon and all British Points, From New York evory Wednesday, Trom Boston every Saturday. p 80, 3130, Gold, Onbin Pass o BE0, B100 i 130, Gota Btoorago Baseago, B currancy, Pusseu hooked to and from all party of Eurepo ai BlunDratig oy O e pd rokind: " I ST, Gou'l N W, vor, Glrk ang finidolofuais, CARRYING 11K UNITED STATES MAIL. ‘Tho wagnificant nuw and full-poworod Steamships Tto- BB CHIOAGO TRIBUNE, CHEHICACGO WEEKLY TRIBUXE. THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN THE NORTHWEST. THE PAPER FOR Th. FARMER, MECHANIC, MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT, BANKER, PROFESSIONAL MAN, AND THE FIRIESIDE. PROSPECTUS FOR 1874. The coming yoar promises to be tho most eventfulin a political sense that we have seen sinco the close of tho war. The questions which have ongrossed and divided the public mind during the past twenty years are rapidly passing awey, and we find growing up in different parts of the country a party called by vari- ous names--~-in Califoraia the Inde- pendont party, in Iowa the Anti- Monopoly party, in ‘Wisconsin the Reform party, in Illinois the Tarmers’ Movement---having a com- mon purpose and inspiration, and exhibiting o strength which proves that it answers one of the chief de- mands of the hour. The CHICAGO TRIBUNE will give n large share of its attontion to this NEW MAN- IFESTATION OF PUBLIC SENTI- MENT. It holds: 1st. That the old party orgamza tions are essentially corrupt and fraudulent. Having no longer any principles to carry into eflect, they have become mere business enter- prises, making a show of opposition to each other, but really sharing in the proceeds of profligato and dis- honest logislation. To suppose that any healthful reform can flow from the protended efforts of these worn- out and demorslized partnerships is altogether vain and illusory. 2d. That tho tariff system now in vogue is 2 cunning device to rob the many for the benefit of the fow, and that its offect is to cause farm pro- ducts to exchange for about one-half the quantity of foreign or ¢ pro- tocted” goods they would otherwise buy. 8d. That railroads cannot exact more than o fair rato of interest on the capital actuslly invested in them, and that whon, in addition to this, thoy claim dividends on watored stock and fraudulont bonds, the State may rightfully interfere for the protection of the people ; thatunjust disoriminations between different localities are in violation of law and should be prohibited. 4th. That subsidies or bounties of money, land, or public credit, to railway, stoamship, or other corpo- rations, are flagrant abuses of the powers of government, fraught with the gravest dangers to the peoplo, and tending to promote corruption, extravagan naculation, and finanecial disa: Tho jzonor dor of THE CHICAGO T! is too well establishod 1w sapitulation. ent and foar- 1om of its views. cant it is second to no paper in tho United States. The Weekly Edition contains a care- fully prepared summary of the news of the week, brought down to the hour of going to press. Titorary, political, finanoial, so- cinl, and agricultural topics will constituto, as heretofore, leading features of the Weekly Edition, and no pains will be spared to increase its attraotiveness in these dopart- ments, Its market reports are un- surpassed, ombracing all the infor- mation which farmers require for tho intolligent transaction of busi~ noss, both as sellers and buyors. THE WEEELY TRIBUNE is 8 large cight-page sheet, of the same sizo a8 the Daily Tribune, consisting of fifty-six columns of closoly- printed matter, and, as a Tamily newspaper and in its goneral mako- up, is unsurpassed by any paper in the land, THE TRIBUNE will be furnished during the ensuing yoar at the fol- lowing ratos, payable in advance: WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Single Capy. It is nlways i ¥ less in tho cxy S 2.00 Five Coples, 760 en Coples 13.60 Fitteen Copl 18,76 Twouty Cuple: 20.00 DAILY TRIBUNE. Duily Edition, ouo yonr.. Bunduy Lditien, oné ven TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. SInglo CoPys ONE YORTwe0 i, . 86,00 8@~ Postmnntors und others forming Clubs may retain 10 per cont on all snbscriptions, and adid slugly coples at club rates utter they ure formed. ublio, Baltiu, Adriatic, Britannia, Ocounlo, Coltic, oto., Enb from Now' York o Haturdiss st ‘ransaltn “hursdays, Rates us low s any lisst-vines lino, Draftw o Groat Nritain and Trelnud from £1 upwards, Oillue, U7 B rlcut., Ohjago. " ALFIED LAGERGREN, Ago _DISSOLUTION NOTICE DISSOLUTION. Tho iem of Ohas, O % ‘wndor aania Bao, by o'x';':.:f“.,.:',d“z‘]:'lf,,,‘,";‘;‘.“"" burutofore, Ortantal Bullding, oo 14, Ghioags, Dosr b i 0" Remittances may be made by dra{t, money order, or registerod lettor, at our risk, Specimen Copies Sent Free, Give Post Office address in full, in. oluding State and County, and ad- 1 DR GOODS, DRY GOODS NOTIONS, WOOL:: WHITE G00DS, <. Bonght for Cash at the Great of Oberholser & Kiis We invite the attentir chants throughout the who buy for cash, to G.W. &E. PARDHL: _ 12114811650 “RAILROAD TIME ¥ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF i TEPLALATIoN 0¥ Nnwngor MA 4 Saturd1s ¢ eoplod. * Bunday oxcopiods. 1 Monday excoptod: 1 Ar- Fiva Buindoy at 0 & - Dalte, oY X 3 MICHIGAN CENTRAL & OREAT WESTERN RAILROATY Depoty soot af'” Liake atu, and foot ar Deentymeens Ticket offce, 81 Clark ail, southeart corner 4f" Randolp! and 76 Canalat., corner of' Hadison, Morning Expros 8:30 8, m.| 9:00p, m, Night Expross., 49:0 o .| Wnal m, UENRY 0. WENTWORTH, General Passongor Agont. g CHICARO & ALTON HAILROAD. Chicago, Kanran City and_ Denver Slart Line, vl Loulst. ana, 4o, and Chicaga, SpringAetd, Alton and S, Lous, Thriugh Line. Union Depot, Weat Side, near Saitisonest, bridge. Ticket Offees ¢ At Depol, and 131 Jiandolphat Leave, Arriva, Kaneas ity Tix vin Jocksonvilloy 1L, and Loulainng, M Kansas Uity Fast Iit, ol Jagk: sonvlila, {1l, snd Loulsiana, Ao t, Louis'lixpross, vin Main Lino 8t. Louis ¥ast Kx, vis Main Lino| 8t Lonis iz, via Jacksonvilia, Springhiold Fipross. Hpringiold Fast Fox {ichoraun City exprose . |* 800, m, oorls, Koakuk & Burin'ifx. m, Chicago & Paducah Rallrond Bilup, m. Wanona Lacon, Washington I 8:10 .. Joliot & Dwight Accommodation. ¢ 9:40n. CHICAGO., MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAIIL RAILWAY. Unfon Depot, eorner Madison and Canal- Trcket Offic* 83 South Clarkat., opposits Sherman Ior endd at Depot v Teave, T drie, Milwaukeo, Green Bay, Stovons'| Point, Braielo du Ohlen, & La| Cronso Doy Kxpress..... Milwaukeo Mniland Fxpre Mllwankoe, 8t, Paul & Minnea) olis Night Kzpross.....e..,. *0:00 3, m. " 6:00 0, Ho:0p.m, 405 p. . CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & GUINCY RAILROAD. Depots—~Foot af Lakeat,. Fudlana-uo., and Sizteent and Gunal and Sitee Ticket Offces, No. 50 #t,, Grand Tucific Hotel, and ai depots, Teare, Arrice, 10 p, . 1 y, Loavanwo: chisun & 5. Josopl & urorn O vrasasas. " Mondote, Ottawa & Sirantor Pass & ll“i“t:nll Sunds k rora Passen B p ulinlx‘q%.xfiléfi’; '" e 121710 o e Pacitio X, for Omal E o 11y Kasiean Ofty, Lokvonentiin AL, FIH 3 Josoph Expe, .. Downar's Grovo Accommurating| Downor's Grove Accommodation "Toxus Expro " 7:46 8 . #¥x. Baturday, 3Fix. Monday. ~*Ex. Sund ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD, Depot fook af Lalinat, and foot of Theenty.aeconduat, ogicé, 181 Raudolph'st., near (lari, Ticket Onnmpainn on CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN HAILROAN, €ty afices, corner Kandotph and LaSalle-sts,, and 75 by corner Shadisont " "1 70 Canal. Zaace, a Pacifi Fast Ling u Dubtqua Night £x. aUmaba Night xpross, « Kreoport & Dubuouo I¢ a lroepoe & & Milwaukow Mr b Milwaukeo 13 5 Milwaukeo Passongol Milwaukeo Passongor, & Groon liay liapross, b §t, Paul Eaproes, & Marquette fixpros Madlvon & Firoy Padssnger, Wolls and Kinzio-sts, skl ket Ko a—Drpot cornor o Sapi 1L BTES T, Geu. Pass, Agont. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Snootal 1acketant Frelylt Ofice, 77 Clarieaty wifecjy! tadusomonis,” Groat N b L, T8 St Am:'l Ax't.‘ CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Deret, eorner of Vo furn awd Sherman-us, - Zicket aics Leave, Omaha, Loavonw'th& Atchison Ex|*10; Peru Acoommodat o Night Exproas,... Arrive, L an ¢ §:30a; iy LAKE SHORE & IICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty, Van Huren-at,, toot af LaSalle eket ofices, siorthicest corner Clark und Randolyhats.y and soutioest corner Canal and Madisonests Lrave, trrive, ght Kxpros Satth Ohfoago Acemimodunmss CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LIKE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, From the Great Central It d Depot, foot of, Ficket afice, 131 Randolph enr corner Clark: 1 Lus Salleat.y” corner Washing(oh, "and” at Hiinota” Centrai Day T Nt Hxor MEDICAL GCARDS. SHOULD FAIL TO CALL ON DR. A. G.OLIN, N@ @M G8 Randoiph-st., cornor Si tho oldest aud tongost-eatablisbod phssiclan i thi in tho troatment ot private disoases tn'ail tholr varie complicatod forme, Exporionce has anabled hin o p foct remedion that viovor fafl, Hia Inta work, 30 Loctnrva dulivarud Uofore tho Ohicogo Medical Tustitute an Lows Manhond, Womanboad, In' book form. prico % coita, Clrculurs’ for Ladios, two stamps, All invinuss atrictly confidential, A plossant homo for pa Gall or write, and rocolvo his opinlon tree ol ¢ NQCoURE! DR, kE AN, NO PAYXY!L 360 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago, May bo confidontially eonsulted, nersonatty or by mall froo ot eharge, ou all chironlo or nervous disvases, it Jo KEXN I tho oy Dlyaictan In tho ity who war- rauts oufow or nw puy. - Grvn ook, Nlusteated, 50 vauta, IDER. STONE, 113 W, SLADISON-ST., CUIAGO, (u_ rekulnr sr-dustq i medicino), ‘trosts ail Olironic Disoason. f both soxea. Uuros guaranteod, A1l Femnlo DUlicui{ios sroatod with . succoss. Moulotnes furnishiod, Conwultation fros, A book on spoctul dixesses, dlreulars, &o., for wasclod folka —iroo for two stamps. * All lottor o in, DR.C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PIHYSICIAN, atablishiod 18 years in tho city. Writo or call and be satistied, Ottice, No. 870 Sonth Olsrk-at., Chioago. —— e FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, e L QU AR 85 Pa;cpka,ges FRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT dross TRIBUNE COMPANY, Chioago, Ill, / / TRIBUNE OFFICE.

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