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THE CHICAGO DATLY —————— 1 _'TRIBUNE ESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1874, REFORMING SALOON-KEEPERS The Questlon Diseussed by the Methodist Ministers. A Grent Difforenco of Opinion Dovel- opod. Tha Chicngo Mothodist Ministors’ Asaociation hold a meoting in thelr rooms at No, 67 Wash- ington stroat, yostorday morning, The Rov. A. J. Jutking, the Prosiding Bidor, occupying tuo ohnlr, and tho Rov, L' P, Marsh, of Austin, act~ ing ns Socrotavy, CONVERRIONS. Reports of convorsions wore mado from near~ Iy uli tho cltrchios, nmounting to about 200 for tha past weok, Contenary Church nlono re- parted 120 convorsions for the month of Janu- ary. ‘I'ne Rev, Mr. Lhelps, of Michigan Avonno Chureh, roported $7,600 ralged towards tho. pay- ament of the indobtedness of the church, at tho dedication Sunday. AID GRANTED, A resolution wos ndopted indorsing _the applieation _of the Trustees of tho First Mothodist Enikcopal Church of Englewood to the Hoard of Church Iixtensions for a Jonn of 1,000, to nid in tho orection of a house of wor~ ship in that suburb, CONVERTING SALOON-KEEPERA. Tho members then proceeded to ¢ho ordor of tho duy, namely, tho discussion of the hbest method of hrhmlutz sinloon-keepers to Ohrist. The Ttov. Henry 1011, of Bampson Church, thought that Christinns should avoid tho ro- spouslbility of sustaining seloous by svolding trado withy thom. e VIS THEM, = The Rev. J. W, Phelps, pastor of the Michi~ gan Avonuo Methodist Churet, thought the host way of makinyg st impression upon suloon-keep- ors was by vhiltlug them at their housos and porsuading thom to abandon their ungodly busi- nest, DENUNCIATION, Drothor Dnniolg, pastor of the Parlk Avenuo Churel, madya speech full of flery denuncln- tion of tho saloon-keeper nud of pity for his vie- tims, Ho would use all teans poskible to re~ form tho poor inebrinto; but ns for the saloon- Teoper, hio regarded him as of another raco of }:9\!;1:5, Linrdly ontitled to sympnthy of any kind, Brothor McChesnoy followed in a somowhnt similar strain, voferring to the fact (lfnt tho wa- loou-keeper was » deadly foe to mankind, slay- ing our sons, whilo we wero Lelpless to provent it. Tho liquor-ealer was & groat Moloch, who slow our children bofore our eyos. ow mnch sympathy, ssked tho roverend gentleman, was due to such & cronture P A WOID OF SYMPATHY. Dr, Thomns, of the I'irst Church, maintained that thoy should have sympathy for theso, ny woll s nll other men not leading & good life, God foved tho world when fn sinj and they should have tho amme spirit. It was objected to Christ thnt ho wont among sinucrs, ato with them, and pormitled the harlots to approach him, * They could not oxpect the fallon and sin- ful to come to them,~tlioy must go to them. T'his wes God's mefhied. “IIa camo into tho world in the person of His Son, to sock and to sava tho lost. They must go out in tho samne spirit of love to rcach men. Tho churches were not saving tho masses, I8 hearers should not havo that lkmnd of shoddy or transeendental rightoousness that wounldnot bonr contuet with the world. T'rko tho fallen women of our city,~whore wns the churcl ihat would weleomo thom? Did the churches not practi- cnlly excludo them? And to what sholter did thoy point thom but the gravo in this world and Tellin the next? Ifo knew fhose guostions ‘woro not without thoir social complications, but were tho churches_doing their duty? It was not neeossary to . deuounco wrong-doors,—they knew their wrong boforo clorgymen went to them, What.they necoded was sympn- ithy and help~—uot sympnthy = with tho wrougs thoy wero doing, but sympathy for thomselves in the wrong, aud help to got out of it. Tho Suvior's denunciations woro not againat the poor fallen ones, but agaiust thoso in high places in the Church ond 5tato, and whon they enounced frand and corruption in similar places, they could with more cousistoncy uattack tho Emubfing and froud 1 lower circles. It was not y dennnciation alone,or mainly, that these poor corring oues wero to bo saved, What they needed was the hope und . possibility " of =& Bottor life set before them, gotling them away from the ovil and out of it by gotting them to take up the good. For one, ho could notdoless than to visit such in sickness, bo with them in death, and by all posgiblo ways try to help thom. Tho question, proving to be ono of sbsorbing interest, was Inid over for further discussion noxt Monday. LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE BRICKEMAKERS' ASSOCIATION. ‘I'ho Brickmuliers’ Association of Chicago held its nnnol wmeeling for the olection of officers and tho tronsaction of goneral busiuces at 8 o'clock yesterdny aftornoon, at No. 200 LaSallo street. Tho meoting was culled to order by the President, Mr. Ienry Jones, and the roll-call showed the reprosentatives of seventcon firmg present. The minutes of tha previous meeting haying been road and approved, tho roport of tho Commilico on Lion Law was rond by Mr. Nasou, ‘This report was published in ‘fueTrin- ©SE last Sunday. Tho Commitieo had consulted various members of tho other Associntions eon- neeted with the building businoss, and iad found that tho Iattor scomed willing to agreo in tho recommendations of tho roport, but that there seomed to b none who had the authority to take oftfciul action for theso Assoviations. The Committeo, therefore, usked tho accoptsnco of tho ropors and their discharge, Tho roport was aceeptod and, temporavily, Inid on the table. TUEASULER'S REFORT. I'he_Treasurer, My, Bisondrath, then read his anuuul report, showing a bulunes of $33 in the I'rousury. ‘Cho balf of the assessmont which lind been suspended had been called i, und the collection was progressing, ‘L'lie report was ac- cepted and placed ou filo, LLECTION OF OFFICERS. A committeo of flve was appointod to nomi- nate ofticers for tho onsuing your, ns follows : Dossrs. Mann, Nason, Spoowor, Molding, and Korr, Onvoturning to tho room, the Committeo recommended the following-named for oflivary : I'rosidont, Honry Joues; Ureusurcr, Nathuu Lisondrath ; Hecrotary, O. B, Cobb, On motion, theso gentlomen wero cleoted by ucclamation. ‘I'io Committeo on the Employment of o Paid Beerotary oifored a rosolution, which was adopt- ed, that tho Hecrotary bo suthorized to omploy a clork ut o ualury of $97,50 por month, AMUNDING FILE CONSTITUTION, The Conunitteo on Constitutional Awondments proposed tho addition of a fifth section to the obfects of tho Associution, as follows: Fifth, Lo ko such regulations yegarding tho buwi- neas nterasts of thoe mombers of tho Associa- tion nw shall, from time to time, bo doomed oxpo- dient. The nddition of thowords *limo, co- ment, sand, or other building matoriul firm,” was made to the qualifications for mombership. In tho by-laws, under tho Load of penalties, waos added the penalty of publication three times in tho morniug papers iu caso of delin- quents who have been oxpolled from tho Asso- oution, ‘ho_Sccratary's dutics woro somewhat in- oreasod, and ho way suthorized to huyve 800 cop- leg of tho umended Constitution and By-Laws rinted. A permanent Committeo of Throo on Printing was theu appointed, and a Committeo of Jile numbier on Financo, TUE LIEN LAW, Theo report of thu Commitico on Lion Law was tnkon from tho table, sud Mr, Lisondrath mado o veory sensible speoch, showing that dealors building metorial and contractora must ot upon more commervial priuciplos, When a mun wants to build, the contractor hus a right to Imow what his moans aro to pay for the build- ing, and if the contructors would take paivs to leurn what tho huilder could do, snd whether thera was any incumbrance on tho land, the sub- contractors and firms furnishing material would bo much bottor protectod, Mr. Eisondrath citod onoor two iustances of hardship whoro all the Bub-cantractors wore defranded of thoir mouey, Mr. Molding read thio clause in tho Konsuu Lien lnw which provented the original contractor Irom bringing suit for sixty days aftor tho com- plotion of tho bullding, during which timo tho sub-contractor could give notice to the owner, and tho lutfor must soo that ho did not poy up the originnl contractor, 'I'his cluune of the Kaovuns Inw was gonerally approved, and an ex- touaed digoussion took plico upon the question of roforring the mattor back to the Committeo, On motion, tha roport was roforrod back to tho Qomuilttoo, with instructions to report amend- monts Lo tho Lion lnw, with power to cinploy such logal counsel au wight bo necossary, TIANIH, The thanks of the Association were conferrod apan the rotiring Soerotary, Mr. ‘T Tully, for bis -euergy and foithfulnoss i tho discharge of his dutiod, 'Tho thanks of tho Asuociation wore alua givm\ to the dally pross of tho eity, aud tho ssociation ndjournod to meot Fob, 1d, A lurgo and iino steol un{;rnvlun of Prosidont Lincoli was prosontad to Mr, Tully by tho Asso- elation upon the edjournmont thoreof, and Mr. I'ully ropliod brioily, thanking tho Assoclation for tho gift, it THE BAPTISTS. Tho Baptiat Miuistora' Asscciation of Chissgo hold ite rogular monthly mooting yosterday at tho rooms of the Laptist Publioation Socloty, tho Rev. A, J. Trost in tho chalr, and W. W. Evorls, Jr., tho Bocrotary, being also prosont. Thoro woro about thirty-one mombers prusont and ton visitors, Thore wero reported from the uovoral churches 179 bavtisma duriug tho month of Jonuary, of whioh number 67 woro in tho Bocond Olireh, and 42 in the Elgin Chureh, o Rov. T. M, Bmith, of Whoaton, & young minfster, roportod ton baptisms during the month, Among the converts wero enumorated flvo Inke Onpialns—throo from tho North Btar Migulon, ono from the Indlana Avenuo Daptist, nud ono from the Oak Park Church, A gonoral rovival intorost was ro- ported from all the churchoes, and fu _sovoral of them two mootings oach doy woro hold. USEFULNISA OF EVANCELISTS. A prolongedl discussion took placo as to tho advinability of employing Evangolists to work up & vovival interost, and_tho mn{:fllty of tho prenchora soomed to think that those profes- sional rovivalists woro {mauonl:jy moro to bo de- preeatod than to bo desirad, no of tho gon- tlemen described the typical rovivalist as round, fat, oily, and with a m‘lmo{r to doposit adiposo titsue ; “whilo another romarked that tho profos- slonnl rovivalist was bound to get up a revival in BOmO way, since his foos dnrnnflod upon it, and a8 not over-scrupulous as Lo how it was nccom- plished, Mr, Goodspeod reforred to tho fact that in ono of Mr. Hammond's rovivals ‘in Kao- sng, not moro than oue person fu a hundred * hold out,” or persovered in tho good course in mon taling clothing and furnishiug ;inmln ont of No. 101 Indiang atroot, and depositing thom undor tho sidowalk, Thinking this 1 auspicions “thing, ho wont up to n policoan who was ou Olark stroot, just nround tho corner, and told him what Lo lind geon. Tho ofeor wont with him, but showed no disposition to nrrost tho men, allowing them all to oseape, When Mr. Ttcod pointad ont to lim ono of tho mon stand- ing in o doorway, ho was told by tho ofiicor Lo nr- oat him himaelf, Tho #toro wns that of 13, Grimm, morchant lnllor‘ and the goods takon ont woro worth about 31,200, Fortunatoly they wero all found under tho sldowalk, Tho thisvos hnd entored by n brok window, and would have mado n good lanl hnd not Mr, Reod discovered them. *Mhio ofMcor's conduet, to sy tho lonsl, was ro- ntarkable, and his easo shonld be examined. IMPORTANT ARREST OF 'THIRVES. The polico have succondod in cnrtm‘lng two gougs of burglars, and, although o third gang is still at liborty, it i probablo “that the presont aid on_dwolling-houscs and stores will soon conge. For tho past two weeks burglarios huve beon very numerons, and overy offort to appro— hond the thioves proved futilo, becanso tho au- thoritien did not know them, Ofiicora in oiti- zons' clothos have haoen visiting all tho “diyos™ oa tho West Bide, whoro mout of the *1work " wan done, and, by nssociating with Chlanc radeals, obtafhed Information about tho for jgnors, It was nacorteinod thot n enloon on Kinzie streot, onst of Jefferson, was Lho resort of o Enrh of “outgide” Dburglars, =snd tho Sixth Procnct dotootlves wora detailod to watch tho place. They became eatiafied that what had boon told thom was irmo, and yos- tordny nfterncon, with several hendquarter oflicers, mndo a doscont on tho house, and ar- rosted six thioves, and took thom to tho Mndison Stroot’ Statlon, ITore ong of the prisoners wos rocognizod o8 Frank Lamb, 8 notorious chnrac- tor, ond ono of tho John Allen gang. Lnmb ossisted Atlon and laggio in rob- bing & store in_ Milwaukeo, and {8 tho man who escapod from Olicor Bimmons whon o sud two other policemon lhad tho which thoy had_started, Another spoakor ro- forred to tho Bocond Prosbyterian Clurch. in this city, whoro, in tho absonco of the Roy, Dr, Pattorson, n rovivalist had boon engaged, and sovonty-five conversions reported ; but, when Dr. Pattorson returncd and began to ascortain tho frults of the revival, ho found that but two out of tho sevonty-five were added-to the churoh, * The general drift of tha discussion indicated thnt the pastors woro entisfled ihat thoso churches wero alwaya wonk that dopended upon rovivalists to multiply their numbara. ‘Che quos~ tionislaid over for further discussion mext Monday, PSS RELIEF AND AID. The Decembor and January roports of the Ro- liof aud Aid Boclety contain the following facts ¢ Articlos lssucd: Boft coal, 8,676 tons—cost, £07,860,75 ; liard cosl, 27 tons—cost, 8648 ; cords of woods, 19—cost, 8320, ‘Lotal cont,328,787.75. Number of ronts gnid 120—81,766; cash ap- propriations, 5,062—$06, 190,80, 1{nu'u wenr, (93 children's woar, 753 punira of shocs, 097; blankets, 2385 pillow-slips, 2. Bothol Tfome tickete—Dny's board and lodging 6 ; alnglo monly, 651 ; einglo lodgings, 190. Intermonts, 20, Grand total for tho two months, £96,084.50. Docombor, $33,588.65 ; January, 863,100, Tho subjoined table Bhows the nationalitics of thoso relioved : Irleh, Senndinavinn 1,004 Gormnu, .. 007 Amoricon, 1,600 English 781 Froneh 208 Cannd! 163 Seotch, 213 Tollandrs. 160 Bobemias. 1,024 Negroes. 180 olgian, 19 Poles, 463 Italia i Welsk, 9 Tusla b ivles... 20 Y 16,343 Of these, 2,129 wore burned out on Tted Mon- day, and 8,720 wero not; 835 wore sick and in- firm mon with families; 249 sick widows with children ; 50 siok single mon; 27 sick unmar- ried women ; 8,766 able-bodied ‘men with fami- licg; 670 henlthy woman with littlo ones; 85 atrong singlo men : 84 activo maidens; and 162 deserted wives with familios. Employmont was furnished for the two wooks ending Jan. 81 to 4 teamstors, 4 porters, 80 farmn hands, 6 carpontors, 2 plasterors, 4 m:lonens, 2 clorks, 8 cubinet-mokers, 1 agent, 1 groom, 92 lahorers, 4 caleiminers, 1 blackamith, 14 boys, 1 tailor, 2 coschmon, 8 cauvassors, 3 Inthors, 1 bn]o!;l(;opur, 1 wardkoeper, and 1 gasfitter. To- tal, 187. ' I'ho number of pationts romaining in hospitals ig ns follows: Morcy, 83; 8t Luke's, 12; St. Josopl’s, 18; Women's snd Children's, 103 Hahuemann, 5; Alexiau Brothor's, 3; Eye and Ear, 8, Totn), 84, ‘I'here were furnished during the last weok 1,279 lodgings ond 112 meals at tho lodging- houso at tho corner of Clark and Harrison atreots, and 479 lodgings and 175 meals ot the house No, 86 West Erie atreot. —— SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ‘Tho mombers of tho Becond Presbytorian Church held o mooting last ovening at their church building, corner of Twoutioth streot aud ‘Wabash aveuuo, for the purpose of taking meas- ures in rogard to the calling of w now pastor in pllncu :x tho Rov. Dr. Pattorson, who rocontly ro- signod. gmm meeting waa prosided over by tho Rov. Dr., Patterson. Massrs, Bouton and Gould, who wera appointed & committon at a provious moot- ing to visit tho East for the purposa of solecting o now pastor, stated that they Lad boen toall the Princlpnl Lastorn cities, and had consulted with eading divines, but were unablo to fnduco any ono to accopt the pnstorate, Binco that timo o young mnun who hold a psstorato at Hontreal, Cauada, hnd been highly recommended to them, and thoy thereforo visited the Iattor city, althongh tho moreury at tho time was 20 degracs belowzera. They listened to two of tho sermons of tho reverend gentloman, whosenameis Jamos Monroo Gibson, und found him o moat oxcollont and forciblo preachor, In their privato inter- viows with him, thoy also found hima mun of storling and social qualitios, Whoreverthoy in- quired, thoy wore told that ho was o man of real merit, boloved by his congrogation and ait who ovor como in contact with him. Although it waa doubtful whethor ho would leave hia presont field of labor, they recommonded that a call bo oxtonded to Mr. Gibson. A voto boing tnkon, he was found to bo the unanimons choica of the congrogation. On motion, it was doeidod ta offor hiim & salary of 26,000 per aunum and a four wooks' vacation each year, Mongrs. Boutow, Gould, Armour, and Crorar were thon appoiatod a committee to prosent tho call to the Rtav. Mr. Gibgon, and induco him to como here for two or throo weeks, that tho con~ gregation may form a judgment of his merits, Aftor prayer had been oftered by the Rev, Dr. Pattordon, the meetingadjourned,’ —_— THE NORTH SIDE ROLING-MILLS. Wo rocontly publishedan agrooment which the managers of tho North Side Rolling-Milly Inid Dofore their men when they resumed work, and which they wanted thom to sign, This agroe- mont was practically an attack on the Unions, and the mon who signed it did so with reluct- anco, and have over sinco folt sore about it ‘The Post and Mail of ynslu:‘dny anys that Satur- day tho *¢ rollors and catohers ' employod by the Company nesembled, and wero addressed by tho President of tho Rollors’ and Catchers' Union, They resolved to notify tho Buperiutendent of tho llolllbs:-lum Company that after two weoks thoy would not consider themselves bonud by "the agrooment, This nolice was pro- vided for in _tho mgroement itnolf, Mr, Pottor, the Prosdent of tho Rollhng- Mill Compeny, asked the.men to meet him in Pottor's Hull, ‘Chey did o, whon Mr, P, addressed thom and aked tha men to withdraw the notleo, ‘L'ho rotlors and catohors rospondod by asking Mr, Potter to eancel the ** agreomont.” Doth partios refused to yiold, A voto of tho mooting vua takon, and tha action whioh rosult- od in the notice was ununimously ratified. Thon Mr, Pottor told tho mon that ho would uot start tho milla Monday morning, and #o tho men aro outof work, This mction the meu considor u violation of the ul),lflt it not the lottar, of the sgroemont mado by the Rolling-Mill Coumpany with the workmon, The latter cluim that in oquity, since two weoks' notice of quitting was required of thom, they, too, should have two weeka' notico bofora a dischinrge. ——— ORIMINAL, The warrant for the exocution of Rafferty was forwnrded to the Bheriff of Lake County from Bpringfeld yeaterday morning. A man namod Patton was arrestod Sundny for tho alleged larcony of 8875 from n friend whom lio mado drunk, Yostorday ke was hold for trial at the Criminal Court. Bunday evening, about € o'clock, ay Mr. Ed- mund Rood, an employe of T'ng TRinuNe, was nasaing along Iudiaug eiraon, ho notioed three | flf{llb with tho Allen party on Chicaco avenue, He In suppiosod to liava. haou implicatod ‘1 the rohbory of Li; Mooro's liouso, Another of tho sixis Philo Demphey, wlo is wnnted in Dotroit, and for whom thiere in n requisition in the hands of Superintondont —RKelhm. A third is Goorge Beott, o ' Scotty,” who has beon nrreated in_Chicago sovornl timen for varlous offenses, Two of thom, who gave tho namos of Thomas Forria and Mickinol Goddy, aro at prosent wuknown, Thoe last onoealls himself James Cook 3 but his countonnnco is familinr to Capt. Hickey, and he is holioved to the most umportant man in thoelot. Tho captuto of this nnn;‘z 18 duo to tho onorgy of Capt. Hickoy, who i detorminod that tho West Side sball no fongoer bo the homoe of thioves, and is doingnll he can to hunt them from their hiding placos aud bring them to justico. It is thoughit that burglarica can bo fastened on four of tho six, but in caso nothing can be_proved against thom, thoy will be sont to tho -Bridewell ns va- gennta, ANOTHER OANG. Tho other pight, as Oflicor Iloyt, of the Twolfth Btroot Yolice Station, was walkitig hiy beat on Bluo Islaud avouue, he Anw a darkey named “Keys" go into u puwnbroker nhop and disposo of somo clothing, Boon aftorward a man namod 1L Horbot, who keeps o clothing- store at No. 173 Bluo Ialand aveaue. reported that his plzco lind been robbod the vight provions of about R1.000 worth ot clothing, Sergennt O'Donnell * do- tailed oyt to work up tho caso, nud he wont to tho stora of Ilorbet, and had not been long thora before Koys camo in and nsked to seo a tio. Whilo ‘Herbot was getting lum the ur- ticle, e plipped off Lis old coat nud put on & new one, Xoyt arrestod him at onco and lockod him up in the Twelfth Streot Station. It wans then sscortained that thoro wan a band of or- anized busglars in the southwoestorn portion of the Wost Side, who hada Capiain, and made robbory their busincss, Oficer Ilioyt recov- ered about 2150 worth of the goods stolen, and succeoded in eaptaring threo moro of the gang, named respoctively Goorge Malvin, Wiilinmn Moono, and Richard Broose, Tho storas No. 585 South Halsted street and No. 23 Bluo Island nvenuo wore robbed by these parties, mal tho full loss about $2,000. Yesterday morni the four mon wero bofora Justico Scully, and held in bonds of $1,000 oach until Wodnesdey for examination, RS THE OITY HALL, ‘Tho receipta of the Water Collector's ofilea for Jonuary worofes follows: Water ronts, 17, 426.11; tapping, $1Gi; bhouse-moving, $77.50. Total, $47,657.61, The Mayor recoived the following dispatch yostorday : 87 U, D, Colvin, Mayor» Yiave borrowed §1,250,000 at 7and 8 per cent, no commissionu, Have paid $50,000 to-dny. Will bo home Thursdsy, 8. 8, Hares, Comptrotier, Tnet weok twolve houses infected with_small- pox were reported to tho Doard of Health. “I'hero wore throodeaths from the disoaso,~n de- croaso of thros from lust weok. Durug tho corraspondiug wool in 1873, forty-throo infactod housos and six douths wera roported. # "Tho percontage added to tho taxes duo on de- linquont proporty was incroased, yosterday, from 8 to b per cent, aud until _further notice persons who rodeam thejr land will have to pay the lat- ter. Paraons living outsido ot tho city arebuying up the tax certiticatos, nad are makivg a hand- &outo sum, us it yields them o percentago of 26 per cent. Soveral changes hiave taken plnce among the Polico Bergeants. Willinm Macuuley was sworn in a8 Sorgesnt yosterday, und sopt L0 tho Eloventh Preciuet. Sorgoant Fox has boon trunsforred to the Ninth Drecinet, Sorgeant Gerburg to the Eighth Previnct, aud Sorgeant m:lu: givon tho command of the Laks streot squad. TOARD OF FOLIOK. The regular duily sossion of the Board of Po- lice Comuissiouct was held yosterduy after- noon, & full Board in asttendance. Oflicer Lim- othy’ Maboncy, of tho Fifth Dreciuct, was churged Wit msltreating o citizen while offecting his arrest, William Chapman, tho prosocuting wituess, charged the acousod with slapping bis mouth, and applying an epithet to him that was insultng to Lis seosi- uve nature, The Board cousidared that the ov- idence ndduced failod to support the allegutions, uud, with this hint, Muboney vucated the dock. Olficor Bollowes, of the Bixth Pyecines, pleaded not guilty to tho counts contaived iu ah indict- mont eimilar to that quashied in bobalf of Malo- ney. The hearing of tho case ondts morits was, intho absence of important witnesses, continued undil Wednosdoy, and thoy wers subpenued for that duy, at tho liour of 8 . m. i Ofiicor Honnousoy, of tho Socond Precinet, visited his boarding-hiouso at tho witching hour of 4, lnst Saturday morning, to got tomo Lot- drops, He was rogaled with u oup of coffe on thut visit, which the Board essimated at tho moderate yalue of $26.62}4, ot ton. days’ pay. Ofticor Ituddiman, by a pingular colutidenco, also nbsented ¢ himseit from his boat Baturduy, sud loft the vicinity of I'wenty-ssvond sircot io tho posyoession of the night-hawks . who aroe wont toprowl thereabouts. An hinquieitive Borgonut discovorod the missing Motfopolitan tonsting his frawng bofore tho stove iu Libby's paclivg-house, I'ho Board coucluded thut Ruddinian should Lo nccorded tho inestimable privilege of paying o sum equal to five days’ incoma for his cccontric- ity, in which conclusion, strango 1> oy, Rtuddi- man acquicsead, Tho Board, ut tho closo of tho preceding litiga- tiony, nudited tho pay-rolls for tho month of Junuary and adjourncd until to-day. i i PERSONAL. E. Hepple Hall is ot tho Sherman House. Bam Myors, the popular mauagpy of the Op- ora-Tfouse, is soriously ill. ' o.d. Nelson, businoss manager ot the Indian- apolis Sentindl, i in Chicago L ovking altor print- ors to fill the plncos loft vacant by tho rocent strike, Tho sermon of tho Rov. Florancy MoCarthy, whicl was publishod in full in the Fimes, so do- liglted the edltor and roaders of that papor, that oiforts are making to securo his soraicoy perma- nontly us the oditor of the religlous purt of tho paper. Mr. Tiouls Nochman, the prompt of Telin- sler's Germun ‘Ihoutre, will recoive & grand som- ))linlnumry henoflt 8t Concordia 1Inll, vorner of Twaonty-sevond stroot und Wabush awsune, March 1, 1874, whoen *“Leah, the Forsaken,” will bo given, ‘I'he monthly naticos of the British Royal As- tronoraienl Boclety, for Docombor 1st, contain o cataloguo of seventy-six now douldo atars, dls- covered by Mr, 8, W. Burnham of thig oity. ‘Fhis is the third list contributed by My, B,, who 18 & pationt and keen obsorver of tha stars, ‘Whilo the Common Council way voting on ad« Journmont Inat night, ons of the ropcrters urgel Ald, Campboll to voto to wdjourn, ** for,” suid the former, *'I waut to go andsuo Balviul” a1 who? Whoro doos it llye?" was tho ro- spouso of the gontleman from theAThirteonth \bl\l‘(l, who beeame convinced, from ‘tho goneral Taugh which onsued,that ho had slightiy misuppre« hondud both tho tox and avovation of tho colo- bratod Ltalinn fragediau, JUB, VAN COTT, This notod Indy-ovangolist of the Rethodist. Tplacopnl Church passod :through tho clty ye. torday, stopping ot tho Qrand Pacifio, = Mry, Vnu Cott hay beon west of tho Mississippt ton weoks, and, durlng (Wt timo, bos vige {ted and hold mnootings in Omnahn, whoro thers wero 840 conversion; Virglnin City, 60 converslons § Bnoramonto, £00 convoraions § Hon I'rancisco, 200 convorulons, Hho hay pronchod on an averago from ‘two to four #oe- mons o day. Iior presonco and:addroas in the noon-day prayor-meoting yestirday grnm.ly in- orensod tho fntorest in tho sorvices. Hhe Toft on tho afternoon train for Baltiminro, whoro sho {s ongagod for throo wooks, and ihen hasto gro to Now Orloans to moot o six-weoks ongngoment, Her engagoments oxtand “F to 1877, but sho Eromluus. 1f posuible, to visit onr city at an earty ny. i JOTEL ARRIVATS, Palmer Housy—IL. Issacs, Now Orlonus; Josiah _Dacon, Boston; Tlul. Dayidson, Now York; H. A, Gardnor, Dotroit; W, Yarsons, Boston ; J. 11. Wolloer, i‘lmg Yorlt; Thomas 1I, Hoatings, Loulsville, Ky, . . ., Grand Pacifio—John B, Do Witt, Now York ; Mrs, Goy, Swain, Raloigh, N. O. ; tho Hon, 8. ¥, Merrll], Milwaukeo ; the Iion, James A, Courtonay, Houston, Pex. ; 0, O, Cunninghinm, fiuls Linko § T, Siatupor, lebm%h. o o« Sherman Iouse—'Tho Hon. Joseph Vilas, Manjtowoo ; tho ilon, W. L. Wotmore, Marquotto; the (o, Louis Abrahnm, Washington ; I, 1€, Hopkins, ]VI’\[I";{:i“oi‘J.d “'. %mmlu&; D]ffibltl;] E K. amilton, Fond du Lino; tho Ion. Bonjam Brooks, Philudelphia. v dauin ok B ey ANNOUNCEMENTS). Tho Rellof Employment Burenu oan givo work to thisty xailrond Inborors to-duy, "T'ho gocinblo of Wiloy M. Egan Ohapter, which was to havo beon given on the 1th, will take place on tho 12¢h, Tho nsual young poople’s prayer-mesting will Dbo held at 7:30 this ovening in the Firat Mothod- ist Olurch, cornor of Clurk and Washington utrootu. Tho Anciont Order of Hibornisna will hold thoir monthly mooting st No, 301 South Malsted stroot, Wedneuday avoning, Tho monthly mecting of the Ladies' Aid So- cioty of the Hilinomann Hospital wili be heid at :hn Hospitnl at half-past 10 o'clock - this morn § ng. Tho Roy. Dr. Folton will proach:in the Tirst M. E. Chiirol, corner of Clark and Washington stroata, this ovoning ut 8 o'clock. Straugors and all othors aro invited, Tho regular monthly meoting of tho Board of Councllors of tho Hospital for Women and Chil- dron will bo held at 10 o'clook this morning in tho parlors of the Hoopital, cornor of Pauling oud Wost Adams streots. ‘Wo desivo to call attontion torthe advortise- mont publishoed in another column of usale of n inrge and valuablo farm lyiug in Kankskeo and Troquois Counticfs, whicl hiolds out many attrac- tious 1o porsous wishing to buy. Luird Collier gives his feoture on Besthoven this ovening, in the Chapel Course, carner of Michigan avonu6 and Twenty-thard tirect. This lecturo was writton for tho Desthoven Centon- ninl Fentival ju thig city, sud was pronouncod by 3)\: city press Alr, Collior's most finished produe- on, At tho roquest of tho Ladies” Ald_Bociety of the 1llomeopathis Iospital, whoso Chanty Ball comos off a4 Standard Hall Thursday evoning, Fab. b, the Yro)n-lu:m of the Grand Tacitio Itotel hnvo kindly consentod to postpono their * Gorman " until Saturday ovening, Fob, 7. The boautiful and improssive coromony of the *Reboeea Degreo” will be conforred by Silver Link Lodgo. No, 521, I. 0. O. F., at tho Odd- Tollows' Hall, 564 South Iialsted etrcet, to-mor- row ovoniug, Dast Grand Mastor J, Ward Lilis, . G. I Rodgors, L. G. Shorman, D. G. M. R Jordnn, and other yprominent momboers of the Ordor will bo prosent and tako patt in the eoro- monios. Searlol mombors and iheir wives cor- dially invited, ——— CORRESPONDENCE. To the Editor of 4'he Chicapo Tribune ; THE JURORS' FLE DILL. Sm: Wo lovo n Logislatura whoso sense of justica and lognl ncumon mny bo purdoned ouly upon the grounds of stupidity. and ignorauce, or an utter disrogard of the duties to which thoey are delegated; eud some of them will soon bhear from admiring constitueuts. The Jurors’ Fee bill is's legal outrage, for which these profound thinkors willbs held respousiblo. Justico do- manded it should bo made rotrouctive,—tojineludo tho July termof 1878 and tho January term of this year. Those who served thon ars os justly - centitled fo pay as thoso of succeediug terms ; audthatthe actasit now is should rocelve the Gov- ernor's signaturo is incomprehepsible. It is an ovidence of tho ross loosenoss of present logis- Iation ab Springficld, and it will not boax!contin- ued repotition, Ofticial notico has boou received hero by the Clerk of tha Court ; but payment wos retused this morning of cortlficate ot the Junuary torm. 1t will bo woll for,tho llfli)ranunt- atives from Cook County to learn that thoir in- differonce to the interests of their constituonts dogs not facilitato political suceess, Will your col'ms&wmlont at Springflold advise us whois rosponsible for this logal outrage, and obligo Dlasy Junons? Cuzosao,Jon, 31, 1874, STILY ANOTHE To the Editor of The Chicago Triounes Sm: tncommon with av least fifty other jurors, 1 was surprised at reading in_your issue of this morning that tho Jurors' Foo bill only takes effect from thedato of the Governor’s sighature, Jun, 24, If this is not 2 mistake, it is altogother unjuss to the jurors, and the bill should be amended again. Judgo Garyhas givea his opinion on tho subject, Seoros of newspapers thronghout the State have published wcopy of tha bill, the socond soction of which reads: ** All jurors in counties of tho third class, who havo scrved as such sinco tho 1at day of Jll‘y. 1873, shall bo ontitled to ro- cuivo tho sim of “$2 por day for Buch tervic, in sddition to the mileago whiclk thoy may have rocolved." Tho bill contains throe sections. The jurors aud the public are unnware that an; amondmont to tho bill bad been 1mado sinco it wns passed in the above form, aud certainly no such change s this du{s puragraph refors to hus b yob appenred in the Logiulaturo's proceedings. \")mn tho bill was iniroduced, you mado an oditorial note to the following effect: *' It will Lo scen by thie proposed bill that the act ig mado ratronetive, so that thowe who have sorved for tho pust Linlf-yeur ean got their foos,” Sco Tnin- UNE of Jan, 14, 1874, Respectfully yours, Cmoado, Jan, 81, 1874, Junon., ANOTIHER BURYIVOR. Ou10Ad0, Fob, 2, 1874, To the Rditor of The Chicago Tribune: B, 1n your articlo on tho ** I'romont Houso," you stuto that of the soveral old_citizens mou- fi‘nued only Mossrs, O'Hars snd McDonald sur- vive. n mention the name of Dr. Kimberly, ormit a kubscribor to sny that the Dootor is also iving in a gonil stato of proseryalion and in full ‘porsokion of his moutal facultios, at his ploas- ont home on the banka of Honey Lake, noar Barrington, I, H. ——— GENERAL NEWS, A slight fire occurred in Room 636 Palmer Ilouse, Bundsy night. Somo live conls foll from the grate and ignited tho flooring, but the Oames were put out bofore much damago was dono, INHURANCE MATLENS, The ofiicers of Lastern msuranco companies liave bocome alurmed ab tho ** hazardous condi= tion " of Wost Chicago, snd somo of 'thum have futructed tholr agents hore not to writo any woro risks in that part of the clty, A short time ago somo of the rosidonts had & cousultation in ew Yorl, anduppointed a committee to como to this oy, ond wrgo tho nuthorities Lo buy tho blocks botweon Canal and Clinton streets, from Bixtoonth to Kinzio, and oxtablish o park, 08 & proteotion for tho South Hide from conflagrations. Two of tho Committeo came horo; but the nbsurdu{ of tho projeot wan proved to them, and they wont homo. It is olaimed that, if thera wore bottor protection against firo, rates wonld bo lowerod, aud that niuny good companies will not writo in Qhlesgo on aceount of the tindor-boxos in thoe southwost- ern portion of the city, Hoveral plaus have tnon suggosted for suppronsing incipious tires ; but which will ho adoptad, or whut rocommendations will bo mado, eannot bo known until the Com- mittoo of the Board of Undorwritors, now inves- tigating the subject, ehall huye made their roport, T WAREHOUSE LAW, The following Comiuities was appointed on 'Chango, Bnturduy, 10 suggest ohangos iu logls- latlon on the Warehouso lnw: ‘F'homas-White, Alex, Morrison, A, Il Goddos, A, M, Wright, and J, W, Hykes. 'Lhoy wore to have holde wootig at 4 o'clock yonforday uftornoon, but & quorim not being prosent they adjourncd until tho sume honr thiv aftornoon, “Phoyare anxious to get the deolsion in the Munn & Biott enso, and learu howthe Warehouse law i iuterprated b{ tho Bupromo Court bofore tuking any notlon, With- out it they oannat go to work undorstanaingly. Tho onlyono of the Committes who hak uny- thing to suggout {n Mr., Bykes, who has proparod o bill which he is dosirous of having the Loglsla- turo pase. It Is not known, at prosont, whothor any moro legtulation {8 necessary, and it is snid to be doubtful it the Committon will docido to rocommend oy changos or modifications of the presont Warchouso lasw, e S BUBURBAN NEWS, f TVANBTON. The Rov. Alox, Burns, D. D., Presldont ef Simpson Centonnry Collogo, Indinnols, Ta., vill leotura at Hock 1oll to-morrow afterhoon. A joint literary moating of the AdelphiaLii- ernry Bocloty of the Northwaatorn, and tho Atho- nieum of Chieago University, will bo hold st the Inttor inatitution Friday ovening, Tho rovival at the Baptist church still con- tinues, aud mootings will bo_ kopt up during n‘ml\{nuk. ‘o pordons wero baplized Snndoy night, fi‘hn Chicago Avonue Bhakspoars Olub meots at the houso of M, Auglo Thuraday ovaning. A dancing-school iy tho latest ounterprive In Evanston, Liout. 4. I Fitch, late of tho rogular army, has been appointed Doputy County Bursoyor ab Eyanston. ‘Iho Methodiat Soolable will bo Lold al the house of Mr, L. 0. Pltuor, Thursday evening. A similar affair will oceur ab the houto of Mr. Snmuol Polkey, in North Evanston, on tho sumo ovening, The monthly maoting of tho Ladics' Relfe! and Ald Socioly will bo hald this nftornoou at tho houso of Mrs, Frances Bradloy, tho Pres- dont, The monthly meeting of tho Unfon Mo~ torunl Asaoclation “will bo hold ab Avs. Hitt'a to-moarrow afternoan, Postmuator Clifford left for the East youtorday for o brief visit. Iiooloy's Dramntls Company will porform * Checkmito » and * Wauted, 1,000 Milliners ™ at Jennings' Hall to-night,with the full strongth of tho oxcellont company. GENEVA. The' Library - Asscciation of this pinco hes raigod quito a rospootable sum for the purposo of glvluti dramatio cntortsinments, — ‘'Tha Wite,” an intorosting play, was presented to n vory large audienco Saturday evoning, Mr. J. B, Atwator dintingnishing_himself in tho rolaof | St Pierre, Miss Lenn Patton mado an nceepta- bio Aarianna, Miss Katio Datfon did ample justico to Florabel, nand tho other characters wero well _sustained, those assumod Dy Mossra, A. J. Bassott, 1. Trimblo, aud IL, B. Piorco boing particulnrly ox- collont, William Tell” and ™ *!Toodles ™ will bo prosented Seturday ovoning—tho lnst night of the soason, LARE. Tho Board of Trusteen for the Town of Lakae hold thefr rogular mooting in the Town Hall yoatorduy morning, President Borkor in tho cheir and Colvin nud Tabor present. After di- recting the payment of sundry bills, sggregaling £156.92, the mooting adjourned until this morn- fng at 10 o'clock —_—— 7 To Art Lovers, [ ‘The largoat and finest collection of Yosemito views, 2{=10 fuches in sz, Issucd by Mosers, Bradley & Rulofson, of Ban Franclsco, Cnl, (the largest phoio~ graphic eatablisbment in the world), aro now opex- hibition s for sale ot tho Undou and Central Picitic Rallroad Ollics, No. 57 Boutly Olark strect, Max Hachert, Attt SN An Indinna Romance, JL'rom the Terre Haute Express, Sho couldw't eeo it in that light. She didn't wantto marry him, but ho wag bound sho should. “Phoy both lived n couplo of milos from tho city aud neur noighbors, Sho rofused to liston to bus courting, and ho grow desporale. S0 ho went off to thie Wost, and whilo ont thers porsuaded & friond to write a lotter, snying that Lo wau doad, and usking, aa his dying requeat, that sho might, if sho over went out that way, to stop for o mo- mont aud toss o weed or perhaps u tlower on his lonely grave. his was tonder, bub it didu’c talo worth n cont, and sho wroto back a lottor 0 tho friond sayiug that if o bad auy consid- eration for Lior foclings at afl to send her tho dead lover's wateh and cbain, his money and all hiy valuables, 'To_curry out his plana’the dead man sont home his brass_jowelry und other of- fects, and she immodistoly procoeded to don the trinkats and stert to singing-school with tho chosen *‘feller” of lor fieurt. Ou_their way bick home the pair wore startlod Ly tho ap- mrition of the lost lover, clad in ghostly white, ut with the old Uneaments mtact, Thoe young wman fled, but the girl stood still, and, putting up & paw which rosembled an olephant’s foot,naive~ 1y inquired if tho ghout wanted to ho kicked to doath by s mulo. o which his_glostship ro- plied thus: “Lord! Lord! Jerushe, liev I como all the way home to. find you false 2" You Dot," roplied the fair one, lnughing heartily, for 8he had discovered that it was renlly the porson of her aend lover. ‘Ihe fellow had piayed u nice {;ume, aud had followed his goods aud chattels back 'to tho lund of his nativily very quiuklx'. The damsol was so disgusted with the other fol- low for ranning at sight of tho ghont that sho infimridiutnly bogan proparations to mmiry tho ghost, Hevolt of Lunatics. A ravolt occurred a fow days ago in the Luna- tic Asylum of 8t. Andvows, noar St. Petorsburg. While the loopers wero ab dinuer tho patients Durgt into o raomn whers somo arms wora stored, and, hoving distributed them, propared for e~ sigtanoo, - Pho wardors endeavored to calm them by argument, but ineffectunlly, and, somo of the keepers having approached Loo ucar, woregeized and attacked with sword cnta. Five wore killed, nnd two soriously wounded. Iiecourso was then had to famine, but forty-cight Lours’ funt was ondured before the mmdmen laid down their arms, Bix of the mogt furious have boon plmiod in soparate colls, with straight waist- conts on. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK TO CARDIEF, Tho South Wales Atiantlc Stosmahip Uompany'’s Now iest-class, Yull-potwered, Clydo-built Stesninhips sl Bafl fron Ponusylvanla Rallroad Wharf, Jorsay Qlfy: i, Jan. 3. | GLAMORG AN, ~¥eb. 7. | PEMEBROT Cnreyin) pasoengors At througt os from Il parts of tho United States and Canada to ports I tho Bristol Channol, and ull athior pofnts in Kni:lund. [Uhoss stcamaRipa, Dl oxprately for o trado, aro pro. vided with all tho Iatest improvomont for tho comfortand convouienoo of CABIN AND STEERAGE PA Ticst Cabia, iocon Uab OFIRG oo Propatd Stei Tirafts for £l and npwards. or furtiior pcticulnrs, apply tn Cardiff, at the Come ‘pany's Otiices, ' No. 1 Dok Osmbors, and th Now York to ARGUIBALD BAXTER & GU., Aronts, Bo. 17 Hmadiar, NATIONAL LINE, NOTICLthin Company tales tho ik of Insurance (un in zold) ou enolut ita stoaniors, thow eivin o gusranton for safuty Lt SNGERS, and $E0 curronoy, ourroucy, cuzrenes. to 8¢ passoniiers tha Lost vonsibl avoidanoe of daugor ot sea. ‘Thio most southerly routo lias olwass hoon adoptod by thls Campany to avold oo aud eadlands, o LIVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN, from Plors Nos, 4 and 47, North River , N ke aw Yor ».om. &80, and SO0 Currency. S Uiy Curreney Cubin Pugwnze BLearuge, Toturn tickota at ruduced rates, or from Oonnon gnd Scandinavisn }!nlntn at low vaf Passougars booked Vo Stoanysmims of thia 1o uro tho Jaraustin tho tr Drastion Guaat Brituh, reana, ondl o Continent, o joast sormor GIATK And JEandnlphats, (ouposite o B . Cnicage, WLLLIAS B ACATISLRY Gonoral Wosterst Axont. STATE LINE. TT'o Glasgow. Belfust, Liverpool, Tondouderry. &e. RTATE OF GEORGIA,,. sails, 1 BTALE OF PENNRVLVANLA STATE OF VIRGINIA salls FROM PIER 86, NURT \Vecll{]flal‘llnnn noxt :{ummm‘.I i 3 lu, F50 and cold ooy N sl namkes Sl BIS and roldy Nierhesy A Q I Houl ly to AUSTIN BALDWIN & P P A AT J, K. EARIJI%, General Wostorn Aaunl, %0 Ok, Ohchgo, CONARD MAIL LINE, BESTABLISEIED 1840. Bteam Between New Yok, Boston, Liverpool, © Queenstown, Gluseow, Loudon aud all British Doints, From Now York ovory Wednsaday, From Boston evar)y Bm)uux-dny. g ) S1( Gold. Gublu Pty B0 S e il Gotd Bteorage Passagio, §Dhourronoy. Passengoryud frolght e e L iy« LovosLratos: 2 . StabtDratiyo B VRN onl Warttn Agont. N, W, oor, (luvicand Ttaudolulisis, OARRYING 1111 UNTLL RS MALL, ' ticont poworod 6 (33 Tto- Bl fou Not Vork o Batordiys und Livoridal 6 kK 2 W BM ral e 100, R iR nuf‘l\}"ui‘l\‘ andf tromt S1 upwarda. Onloo, 97 ot k- U A ko, Aast, - __AMUSEMENTS, "KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, THE TENNESSEANS Invlta tho eltizons of Chleago (o FIVIE of tholr Tnique Slave-Cabin Concerts, Noturdny, Mondiys Tacsday, amd Ay, Teeby ty Ty Oy 10, 11, ANH aro 8 compiany of Ten Aingers, ) Fiva Youts Lation, a1 ot ¥ were onco' S1AY03, bub wh aro now, tost of thiti, i doaty from tho Contral Tennossoo Collogo. Uhey nro singing (0 Faixo niavicy Lo oreat o o Gotlono vuitding, vory mrondly needod, ot Saivile, Fonn, * N0 163 ain andorful powor an offact. the GENT- INBCAGIO0Y MELODT iy OF ki AR A IO, just 88 thoy huva Kiiown thom from ofillihood, oF ninve loarnad thomm feams the lips of the **Ol0 Aunties® in e I8 18 o AN ool an 1o sougs thott. Fatson, 10 in TR WONDRRTUL) UNWITETIR MU Ot our conniry, aud onr only charaotoristto National Mualo, 'rhio woitd {magory and’ tatiching pathas of tho songs, the auaiut eharm of tho musiy, anit tho swuet, poworful yoloes of tho shitrers combing to niako un ontar- ainment witich Tina dolightad 5,000 af 1o alite of Nesh. Vil Lowlaville, Clacinuath, and Dastou, within tho Inst monih. 1i0r aro the titios of some of tholr rony Moras: Nobody Ko du Teanbla T Beo Lont for Travelg; Wo' Boen In do Val TR TRNNKAS Fiva Youmg_Mon oy Su Long: dor- u Lowo Uod's WEOW, CHASE &0, BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transnct o gonoral lanking bushiess I all Hts dotaile, nllowiug dnterest upon dopnsits to DANKS, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE DBANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS. Tarticular attontion pald to tho invostment of BSTATE AND TRUST FUNDS, And fnformatlon rogarding fio swmo furatshed upon Ny anid soll unor, SRmOSGE Gold, Unitad Siat g and soll wnor, SOMMUSION Gold, Unitod aud all scouritics dealt ]un attho Nl‘l\"I Y‘:llk&:lubni Municipal and Rallroad Bonds negotiated, ROBIESON, THOMAS B, ATKING, UitAar., Wity T, Alonnin, HATLROAD TIME TABLE. NRRIVAL A1D DEPARDURE OF TRAINS. JUGEN Grons; dm's Ribber Ui 'Sound to Grosss 11 Childron, Walk Neats Fao Dona Got 1t of My Burden; Ttelin it itaign : Whar am 11?3 Gamp dnote Ing vn, in do Wildorness: Some for Lanl ang Some Hifhas it "Phoso Ansols Dan't Gom My Kistars 1o da @acranent and Gouo Humoj Gt and moro than oth p i1 do Charlot; oy, T g s i Yiity mllos of the Tonnonesns go and fionr timm, o anlo of nontn o nights will bozin Ofica anil Cobb'a Lilrery thla morhing 4 D o'olook. G cnely ai fota oo sents THE GREAT ADELPHI, cornor Cangrossut, Wabash-as RICE ¢ 00., Managers. Tisovy Fvoning, Wodnosday and Satnrday Matinoos. Unoxnmpled Suecenn of the Groag ADELPHI COMPANY. THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY! TImmense it of Charlng and Onrrie Anstin, Alox, Duvis, Colin_Holtram, Goorzo _and Chiprlos Roynolds, Billy Rico, Oharley Ilow- ord, Leopold and Goraldine, the Lutumicn, the T.oon Brothors, Willis® Gobb, Goorgo Davonport, and all tho Stara. 27~ ftamunbue the Popular Pricas— Parquot and Cirolo, 50) contas Dross Circle, 33 conts; Gallosy, 15 et FIRST MATINEE, Yor Ladioaand Chldron, to-morraw (Wodnasdas) at 8 p. . Al the Stars appoar, Adumiseion o Matngo, (o il DErta of (o Thontro, 2y oenta; Giildeai, 175 cona, ‘Tio Modt Facotiont, Racliorcho, and Plousing Lintor- tatouientin Amorica, REQPENING of“'l‘]IE EXPOSITION VITH DUBUFE’S GRAND PAINTING PRODIGAL SON This Maser Pies of K Now 1 View ! The Lady or Gentleman who_fails lo ace this Picture will always regret it. Iet cvery locer of art and edmirer of high cuiture embyace this op- porlunity, It ia not oflen the privilege is pre- sented, and it may nevey ocerr again, Dry Exhibition, 10 to 5. Fvening 7 to 10, Tickols, 50 conts; Hoason Tlckoty, $1.60; Childron, 25 MEMORIAT, CHAPEL, Cownor Miokigan-ar. and Twenty-thirdt, REV. LAIRD COLLIER WILL LECTURE THIS EVENING. SUBJECT: “BEETHOVEN.” HOOLEY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGILT, Yast and Farewell Night In Ghicaga of B8 A T, T I, Tha GREATERT TAVING TRAGLRIAN, T Giacnmoudi'y historical drama, n ks (1 nd, 588E3, ow (Wadn 00— OTIHELLO (by us imnersonation, UTHELLD, 21; Wesorvoll Koa! "0 bo lind a1y tho Boz Oico of Hoales’s THaatre Wodnesday aud_‘Thursday_sventngs (by taqunst) tho mons rolo, So'clack, TIXPLARATION OF REFERENCE MARKA - Siturdayae soptell, > Hundny oxconton,. 4 Mondny Aaves Pl Eindday ot a0 ms oo 8 Dl oxcopted: A RICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Doty Junk f ke stey "t foot o Ticentyacen and T8 Gt oty cornar o e ¢ TLeats, Mt (ela wnin RY 0, Wit u, Goneral Passonor Agant. . CHICARO & ALTON RAILANAD, Chirago, Kannu Gity and Denver Shorl Lire, ¢la Laulsls sy ., umd oo, Shriwiilt, it ot 4ol irdugis Jipne,. Unton Depoty 1 s Briyer Teket cuicen t A Depiot, Fr neur A wandd 1 Ktanddolphat Arrive, Teiive, Kansna Oty Ty, vin Jacks 1L, undt Foniatana, Al ‘Kansas Ciiy st sronvillo, 11, and Lunisiana, 3to|t it ! via Main Linol in 5. vt Jacksonvili 5. oKUK & B Paduyah Rallrond v Lacon, Washint Jollot & Dwight Accomtonation. m, 2l wl 1. 40 p. m, 1 HISACO. ILWAUKEE & ST, PRUL RAILYIAY, Union Depot, eorner Madis Cannleata, * Tict 2 W Kot Clariesty opposie Shemn Tomer and ot s TLeage, Arrir Milcaukes, Green Bag, Stovone! Tuint, Frafein du Ohion, & L {roswn Day Fxptoss.... H Midwaukce Malland oty Biifiankoe, 8, Paut & M olia Nigitt_Expros m, P m, 11500, 7 1000, 11 . . CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUIICY RAILROAD, llme:p'.‘.})ml( “fY i!lm;‘”lfh' lmuun‘virv., and Siztesn and M il (1, 3 Vo, Feare, Clarih Arrive, Mall and Expres Otiawa and Dubuque & Stocex Clty Tauy Lino, for Ontali canead City, Leavonwoeth, ‘chison & 32, foseph 13zp. Aurora Passon; Mendotz, Uttan Aurora Dagsony Auenea Laswonkor (Wi ubuiun & SlonxCity B, ..l Hls Night fixp, for Onabiz,. H Loavonvorth, At Josoph FExp. ... 1 Downer's (irovo Accommadatian|s Downer's lirova ’ Woxas Bapross, Iz Sundays. Pac Baturdiy, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot.funt of Lubeat, andfook uf econdat, aiee, 131 Ranioiploatey nedr Gl e Arrive, Touts Ixpross, T Louts st s tnigs ) Giiman Pussongor 30 0 e cat bit, tho OVERLANL ROUTE, with JOILN DIL- = O il R ad tho outire Company in (o cast, Palihaun £ iows ity TR0 ACADENY OF MGRIC, “A HIT---A PALPABLE HIT."” BAKER & FARRON CHRI® & LENA. The Mast Atiractive Muasieal and Dramuotic Lntertalnment Ever in the Clty, B~ FEvery Night and Wednosdsy Mai MoVICKER'S THEATRE, Tast weok of tho Brilliant Young Actross, MISS CLARA MORRIS, Tecolverd nightly with the UTMOST ENTUUSIASM, Sba will appenc duriog the nzcsont weok i her noted auccoss of AT AL RS Supnorted by & powerful cast, Baturday—LAST MORRIS MATINTE, MYERY OPERA-HOURE, Maizou-st., hot. Dearborn aud State, Avlington, Cotion & Keumhle's ‘l‘fmlslgels. MONSTER ATPRACTION THIS W First appoaranca of Mowsrs, WALTERS & MORTOIN, "o Chapion Song and Dznco Artists af tha woeld. Tirat apnearznco of BILLY COURTWIRIGH'T, thovo. nownod Spociaity Artist and Comedian, ~ Evory iivening and Naturdny Matino,, 235~ L.ook out for MAZEPPA. REDUCED PRICES. Previous to removal to aathor city, tho bropriotor of the celobrated IR, KARWS ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, 148 CLAREK-ST., Nas reducod admission feo to 25 CENTS, T enably rich and poor to geo the most wondorful callng. tlun of works of Art aud Naturo overoxhibitod fu thiscity, GLOBE_THEATRE, Last Week of Sharpley, Shertdan & Wack's Mammoth Tronne Tho best bill over sven in this city. Grand Matinea Wadseatuy and tiatarday, *Monday nuit, TILl: BLACK T PrRoPOSALS. Fuieenational Exhibidon, 1676 To Contractors, Nulldars, Tumber Merchants, aud othora whon {t may coneern : ‘Tia United Nintes Centanial Bowed of Vinunca will raueivn Peaposnls for tha eupply nf Lumbor, fron, nnd offiopmatorialy, und (or g uigention of esitaln viorka requirod in tho oreetion of tho Main xiubition Bullding, covoriug %) acres, tn Fajrmount Park, Philadolphin. Plans anid wposfiiontions for tha sume muy bo asen on and aftoe b, b, 1834, at tho Ollice of tho' Contrnulal Hoanl of Fintice, No, %01 Waliut-at., Philaidelpbiis: and sonled bids, 10 conforiuity with tho spdotiications, will bo roceived for tho wholo or part of the Bulldiug un to neon on Lab, 23, 1§, 8 tho samo place, p Tuforiwa(lon ok to tho naturo and_oxtent of the work way e, bo ohtainod nt the oflico of tho Architects, Joiors, VAUX s RADFOIED, No. 110 Hrvadway, Now Yurk, JOHN WISLSI, Prasideat, DERIOK FRALEY, Secrotary Confuunial Toard of Fluanco, Auvprovod. A. ', GOSHORN, Dircotor.enoral. W Rne to Ulmiopatur CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERM RAILROAD, €ity afices, corner Landolpils and LuSlte-ate., and 76 Canale Bty corner Sadlsonat ZTeave, it Exnros & broepost & Dubiuauo I a Ereeport & Dubngue 1xox & Milwaukes tail., o a—~Dapot carnor of and Ki B Debot coragy of Cait and ks W R ST CCLORADD. KAiN3AS & Ficketand Freiyht of Spooial Tuducamouts. ~ Gry FoR. R, Romt T & S I WEBE, (.:n'lA:'Eh CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, coruer of Van Duren and Shermansts, icket vjics, Grand Dacifin Jolel, Dcure, | drriee, Qmaha, Loavonnth& Al Porn Accommoiation Kight Kxpress..., LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depat, Van Bureu-et, foot ar LaSale-st, Ticket oficn, nortlucest corner Clar and Hlandolplats., and souihicest carner Canal aud Mailson-atr, Mallysseossennssenns Bneeinl’ Now' Vork' Bapross. AU oz THROUGH INDIANAPOLIS & GINCINNATI LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From (he Graat Contral Kallrand Depot, foot of Take-t, CHICAGD. Mo, . | ity Day Rxpress, Nt ey C! TO BUSINESS MEN ! A Opportwiily for Permonent and Safe Investment Aro offaro for cush saln, furnitnre and fixtures, su¢ ('t wmount of from ten (o ARty thonesne plines, Dusiioss : Wholoeale and, Retzil Dy Goods une Afillinory, Teeatlon : Danver, Uolorada, Stock now and freo froun rowmants or xaubish, Hnilding new and logated in husiness cent Tlxtures now and deafrablu. A lurga establislied hiuoh f fatc tohur, 1874, $30,000, A lurgzo or_sniall Lusinow ay be doue proportionate to capitil omployed, Correspandenae aolciled, und Faliatio {fanation mivon. Addtass withic fhonoxv'ton daya, ASSIGNIGE, B O, Hox 17:0, Donver, Gul., or Ruom B, "Plantors’ Vfotse, 5t Louis, 3o, halcs of TAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCALES O ALL BIZES. TFAIRBANXKS, MORSE & 00 111 AMD 13 LAKE-ST. ¥AVANA LOTTERY, TAVANA LOTTERY. uzzo ovory 17 duye, commionctug Jan, #, 183, OURLIE 10, 6460, 000 5100, 1) B Prizos of & Girauzon it (st rartara widh full I sala and ries cashoil by B G, PEVEL B 30 Liborty st New Yotk Royal Havana Lottery. 5 htod In prizes overy 17 days, Wlhol vfif«;‘:"-fl{l‘?;f e :%‘75; fl%é'uhxfi'uf Wadts fu proportion. Y ol ol Giroplars Ul IR & U0, N 106,660 ficliota for N, Btationor Xn.ll\\h\ll»r N. Y. BRICK MACHIN; MARTIN’S IMPROVED BRICK MACHINE 1 batter Ttrickn 1 o A i o . el Tt Asin: turors, Mauufncturod nnd sold by AMES M'F'G 00,, Ohicopee, Mass, SUOULD FAIL TO CALL ON DR. A, G, OLIN, BT " N0 OE ! 1§ TRandolnhest., comor State, the oldest uut longost-ostabllshed physielan (o this city In thio troatment f privata discuses in uil their var cutplicated formu, lixposienos b foot rmmoutlon that novar s, Hial doliverod belura tho Chicays Aannnod, - Wenmnnood, Ulreulars for Ledio coniidonttal, Aple Torm, prion % conta. All businasa strictly TRupturcs 00 ntrnpe, nant homo for patlonts, e wrlta $o oleon DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PIYSICIAN, Fstshiishod 18 yonrs in the oity. Write or call und be sutiatled, Otico, No, 279 South Clarlat,, Chie: i T3 Ngguzs! DR. KEAN, 360 Bouth Olark-at., Chicego, May be nunlllhmllllllf -ongultad, porsonslly or by mall, tron ot ehaico, i ull ehrunto or worvous divvasos. LR, Je b“-AN 15 tho unty physiotzn in the vity who wae- Fants cwted or w0 Pay, _Greon Book, Hlusirated, 00 conty, s o IDER. SO IR, 1133, MADI; i GRIUAGO, (@ reguir seaduats i micdicine), trouts all Olironio Disoaeu, ol both vaxes. Gures auanintood, Al Fouslo Diffisultlos treatod witly puceise: | Hiodlobuoe furnalud, | Commultation oo, 4 ook ott anesial dlvstcs, lsoutsre, c., o X | sout'seated for two stamps, Alllattore confidantink