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THE CHTICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: S8 ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 187:. LOGAL MISGELLANY. THE LUMBERMEN. A mooting of tho roprosontatives of the Ium- bor intorost of thia city was held yoaterday avoning, at tho Grand Pacifle, to hoar tho roport of the Committeo nppomted a wook ngo lnst Thursday. 'Thore were about forty gontlemon prosent, roprasenting all the prominont flrms, Mr. Malcolm McDonald, Chairman, sud Mr. O, A. Stroot, Scorotary. COMMITTEE ON ONGANIZATION. The roport of tho Committco on Organization was read, as follows : Your Committeo would aay thint, upon considoration of tha subjoct upon which thoy wora to report, they conafdor that tho drafting of tho constitution aud by~ laws for your mocloty would moro properly bolong to & commitioo nppolutod afler n permauent organiza- tlon hind Deen cffectod, and thoy would presont tho tullmvtu? rensons 08 nmongst thosoof importauce {o ba Icfinl derod for tho formation of such on a8« sociatio 1 Jirgt—Thoy think that tho organlzatlon would bo productive of good results throuyl the interchango of opinfon cousequent upon the botter scquaintance of ts members, Second—That as tho denlera’ tradc, roprosonting ns it does tho rotail trado, nmounts to about £20,000,000 annunlly, 1t hos bocomo n large interest, and ono which is wortly of caroful attontion, nnd we think good ro- sults would flow from an oxamination {nto thio method of recelving, luuulllu;i and shipping ; facilitiea for lwlllrlmm ‘curs, and railroad connoelions in this Stato, nud others, - Third—That the {ntorest of tho trade would bo bone afited by o comparlaon of viown in regard o tho credit and slanding of city and country buyers in general, Fourth—"Tho oxisting Lion law lias never heen bene efielal to the interests of thin trade, and wo recoms mond thatnfter the organization has been comploted, auch consideration should bo given to this subject o8 will fnsure fo us tho ndvantages enjosed by this and Xindred trades {n othor Slates, I'ne roport of the Committee was acceptodand placed on fllo, FORMATION OF AN ASSOCIATION, The following was then adopted : Resolved, That the lumbermen of Chicago, in the in- tereat of tho yard trade, baving long felt the nced of united action nmong tho moembers of our trade, and thio mportanco of porfoct harmony and o mutual un- derstanding between us, do lioreby agree to unito ours #olves in an association, and conform to much rules aud regulations as may bo adopted for its govornmont, Mr. Oharnloy moved tlat tho gontlomon pros- ont willing to join the Associntion registor their names a8 mombers, and then that the wholo matter be roforred back to tho Committeo to canvags nmong tho yarl-men, and _report progress ab an adjourned meoting on Mondny ovening. Tho motion was adopted. WILLING TO JOIN. The following-named firms wero ropre- gonted and registored thoir names: A, I, Gray & Oo.; Kirby, Carpentor & Co.; Duvis & Murray; Peshiizo Compony; W. 8. lmhcuck; Holbrook & Co. ; Hubbard & Wood ; Luddington, Welis & Van Behancle; T, W, Harvey; T. M. Avery & Bon; F. B, Gardnor & Co.; Forry & DBro.; Bradley, Bhephord & Smith: Charnley Dros. & Co.; J. Tisher & Sons; McMullin & Oficer; Mondson & Wintor; Adams & Lord: Y¥red Edler; Jonkins & Marphy; MoeArthur, Smith & Co. ;3 Ford Rivor Lumber Company ; Walkup & Noebs ; Elking & Cook ; Dean Broth- ors; Curtis & Skinner; J. A. B, Waldo; Basue & Boso; Noble & Littlo; South Branch Lum- ber Compnuy ; Charles Roftz & Brother ; Thomp- éon, Honry & Co.; Throop & Soymour ; Homp- stead & Boobea; Chage & Pate; McDonald & oo ; Stroct & Chatfiolt; Morrill & Skeelo; O, D. Wetherell & Co.; E. J. Dodge & DBrothor; Waldo, Waters & Co, ; Mears, Bates & Co. LXVPENSES, Considorable discussion took place upon the question of initistion foos and “ducs. It wes stated that tho principal oxpouscs of the Asso- ciation would botho rontof o room and tho salary of a bookkeopor and janitor. The former might be obtained for a small sum by taking somo one already engaged in the business. Mr. Holbrook moyed that the initiation foo be not loss than 810 and not moro than $25, which motion was carried. THE ORJECTS AIMED AT, A further disoussion onsued upon thoe objeots of tho Association, it Doing suggested that a Bacrotary or bookkeepor sliould be employed, who should dovoto' Lis wholo timo to obtaining information relative to the condition of tho lum- bor murkets throughout tho country. In this connaction Mr. Jones, of Oshlosh, statod that tho stock of humber in_tho Oshkokl vards was 40,000,000 foot, and that thors wero 140,000,000 feot in logs, ngainat 220,000,000 feet at tho sumo timo last yoar. NO MINGS. Mr. VanSchaick offored tho following, which was edopted : Jtesolved, That when the by-laws are drawn up, one o Inserted to tho offect that It sliall bo forover. pro- Bibited in the Association from forming o ring or com- biuation of yard prices for lumber, - A committeo of three was appointed to look for a hall or raoms for thio meotiuga of the Asso- cintion, Measrs, Carponter, Brooks, and Boobe woro appoiuted such committoo. The moeting theun ajourned to meot at the Grand Pacific Monday ovening at 8 o'clock. —_— THE LADIES' SPECIAL BUREAU OF RELIET, Fenring ihot *we may have failed fo mnko ouraclves understood at tho last meoting of this Specinl Burenu, I deom it my duty to express my remsovs for tho romarks touching tho charity of the different evangolical churches of our city. Wo said thut wo had o fault to find with the liberality of any of tho churches; in fact, wo were surprised at the amount of work dome insido their own churchos, but that the cases we desired to reach and wero dealing with woro outsido tho pale of any Protestant church, We would further say, that ro soon as persons become poor and do- graded in any wise, thoy are' not long found fre- quenting thoir saccustomad places of worship. The class wo mostly meot Lnve boon, at somo poriod of thoir lives, connected with soma of these churches, but that was whon they pos- sesacd somo means and perhinps were of somo waluo o tho organized body, either mentally or pecuniarily ; hut, o soon as ocithor of those failed, naturally the cold-shoulder was given, tho finttery and deforence which -theso paying membors received passed over fo thoso whom the fickle wheel of fortuno hus chancod to turn up in their placo, and thap tho natural law of gravity has put them' into their prosent position of outsiders—struggling in raga for the baro necosearies of that existenco which thus became to them o burden. & Tor a while such bear there things uncom- plainingly, but sickened by misfortuue, and too proud to go to the mission churches,—tha only place tho paor can proserve their self-respoct and worship at,—they drop off and becomo out- siders, or in other.words “The lost sheop of the houso of Turack” Now wo hold this Bpecial Burcau mission to be above overy othor, having 80 ancient and wise o sanction, It iz nof what Paul, Apollos, aud Cophas havo done, It is how 1far thoy have gone ontside their acknowledged vineyards. It is whether they aro williug to peno~ trato the hoart of this great nucleus of suffering and utter dontitution, where thehopoof the heart has been oaten out with the anguish of hun- ger, where tho desira of death for thomselves and thoso who havo beou to thom as tho upplo of their oy far oxceeds tho prayer: for lifa. ‘Whon wo have all stepped into this darknoss of “donth in lifo,” with our offerings, Lowover Lumblo thoy may b, and for ouly o faw minutes put ouraclves u thole stoad, but by imngluae tion,—then, and not till then, will e bo pre- pared to live; thon, aud not till then, worthy to eay, ‘“Our Fathor who art-in Heavon, give us this day our daily broad.” ‘I'ho actual sufferings in Chicago to-day can- not well be exaggorated. Wo who sge and know theso things bave a right to speak. Wo find strong men and women grown weak by famine, God has truly tempored tho wenther to the whorn lumb, Dut with this merciful disponsas tion wo ofton find delicate womon, infants, and children without fuol, : God bless the Itolief end Aid Bociety) for, bad it not been for them, citizens of Chicago would have -starved y _tho hundreds; but, as we huvo stated bofore, thoy bolp, bat the most, if not all, goes to their landlords for ront, to savo the covering over their hoads ; but whora is the money for foad, warmth, or clothing ? No ono in partioular sooms to blame forall this want and sufforing, and all theorizing upon tho subject to us scoms mispincod, It i8 deeds now, not words, that will mond tho mattor. We want clothos, food, and maney, anything whick may koop the wolf from tho door’ for o fow wosks, fealiug that, when the proper time comes, whatover lus ro- duced pooplo 40 this wrotohod condition will corrcot itsolf, It {8 n vory truo margin that ov- erybody must go to tho wall once at™ least dur- Ing his earthly probation, but that 1 no roason why o should mourn and repine too much at Lig lot, which is not an unusual one, Should tho turn come for thoso now in affluont circum= stances to change places with the poor, it lu to bo hoped tho lattor class will in na wise rejoice, but have loarned from ndversity the great lesson, #To do unto othors ay wo would have thom do to ws" It alko trusted that oll who have stored up extra or uscloss olothing will not begrudge the time or troublo to seek it out and sond it to 1839 Michigan avonue, or 1671 Indlans avenuo, oil tho clothing or bedding they can possibly spare, an thoy aro greatly neodod for tho slok snd suf- foring. 'Ihe clothing of those unfortunatoe peo-~ plo is worn out, or elso in tho pawnshops for the nocosanrios of 1ifo, so It beoomes necossary to clotho theso mon bofore they are fit to occupy lflncns wo may prooure for thom, Businoss mon having second-haud suils codd not do nsa gronter favor than by coutributing theso gar- moutn, Many ladiea who cannob actively on- gogo In tha canso aro sending us their numes ns mombors, accompanied by a dollar, or whatover thoy can _sparo,- Ono lady sent an offering of 810, tho largost donation byfar wo havo roceived {from sny individual mombor, Thege donations woro iimely, as our finnnces were rununing too Tow to onablo s to carry our usunl supplies to tho starving. 'TI'rinity Mothodist Ohurch lins ro- lloved us of thodistrlot lying betwoon 'Twonty- socond and Twanty-sixth “stroats, tho lnke and Ianover stroot, Tho largs torritory lylng north of "Twenty-sacond to the river is unprovided for. One-fourih of our applicantacome trom tlus dls- trlct, and the visits wo have mado thoro convince up that it ik one of the most needy in tho city. Could thora bo found enough ladios from thoso wonthy churchos to take this fleld in oharge, wo would” gladly ald thom in ovory possiblo way, whilo thoy would bo rfny\ug ) those imporishable riches which _doatl cannot divorco thom from. Ono-half our nppllcnllmm come from ¢no West Division of the city, Therois sympnthy and wonlth enough to look aftor onch sufl'm'lnfi family,could it ba prop- orly concontrated and the tunlbry dwided up, We havo boon ablo to rolieve n fow familics on tho Wost and aleo on the North Side, but the dis- tauco is 8o groat and our active mombers so fow iu numbor that all that we could do would be but ndrop in tho great son of destitution. Moro- ovar, whilo maging those long journoys, our own poor might porish within call of our door-steps. Trusting that each and avery one will do thoir duty toward tho sufforing ones in our midst, wo loavo thom {n tho Londs of Him who heors tho ravens when they ory, and holds afl His children in kindly remombranco. Onr next mooting will bo at tho former 1671 Indisus avenue, P m. Plnco, Wodnesdny, at 8 o'clock Mns, LEANDER BTONE, =iy THE WAY TO WIN HER. A Gormon namod J. Xarl, recently from 8t, Taul, called at Justico Scully's offico yeatorday aftornoon for a warrant for tho arrost of his wifo on n chargo of assaulting their child. The tenr- ful Touton told a story, after hoaring which tho Justico declded to liave nothing to do with tho cnso. Ho had lived with his wife for yoars in that far-oft fur-trading post, Bt. Paul, Minn,, and the timo thoy ~passed ilore hnd been chequered with ~ alternato discord and harmony, with a succession of family joys and family Jars, Tho rosult of tho former was n girl and boy, of the Jattor the sud~ don doparturo from 8t Paul of the wife, aftor nu unusunlly severo castipation inflicted upon hor by hor husband, ~ Tho Iattor sought for hor long and oarnestly, and Tueedny lnst bho found her living in a houso on Milwaukea nvonue. Ho ontorod tho room sllonfl{, romoved « his hot, s#o that. the full play of his fontures might bo obsorvable, and in tho frontlost of tonos muttored, *Lu-v-u-cindor ! ‘'hon he waitod with outstrotched arms for tho antleipated rush of tho yopontant runaway. Lu- cindor grasped the situation andjan 8-pound poker at the eamo timo, nnd, brandishing the Iattor round ler head, cried out, * Look yer horo, old man, I'll give yor fivo minutes to light out of this, and of. yor sint gone—." But ho wes gone, snd Lucindor, who bad nover hew of Ulysses in hor lifo, went on with her work. The rebuifed husband went next door and rolated his woes, and oross-quostionod tho noighbors Ernlty sharp- 1y = to whether, sinco hor ncrival, bis_wife had rocoived attentions from anylady frionds, Beiug satisfiedlon this score, hie bogan to negotiate for o reconcilintion, but unsuccessfully. Sinco thon ho s boen_making unsvailing” efforta to got bacle hin childron, and, in his rago, he trumped up the chargo againat bis wifoe, upon which to have bier sirosted. Tho depth of his nttach- mént to hor may . be judged by his rosponse to the Judge, who explained that he did not issuo warrants for minor offenses Saturday, bocause that_involved tho imprisonment of tho nrreated partios d\u‘iufi‘ Bunday. “ Woll,"” anid ho “ that wouldn't manke any: difference to me.” Tho uxorious old Touton retired bafiled, and 8o ut- torly discomflted that ho loft s pamr of gam- boots bohind him, number thirtoons, which wore duly caved for by the Olork of the Court. L THE COUNCIL, A speelal meting of the Common Council was hold Inst evening. There woro twonty-one Al- dormen prosont. In the absence of Mayor Ool- vin, Ald, Dixon was callod to tho chair, SMALL-POX OARDS, Ald. Longacher submitted a preamble and rosolution, sotting forth thot small-pox notices aro not posted on houses in the Beventeouth ‘Ward, owing to the neglect of physiciaus ; thero- foro, tho Bonrd of Hoalth was raquosted to tako mensures for the strict onforcoment of tho small-pox regulations, and to sco thab yollow cards woro placed upon the front, and not upon the rear of houses infected by small-pox. 'L'he rosolution was ndopted. MISOELLANEQUS. Ald. Stout submittod au ordinance amending the ordinauco on licenses so that anuual li- couses may not bo granted to circuses and other teansfent shows. It was roferred to the Com- mittee on Judiciary. A ‘)ntitinn from sundry laboringmen in tho North Division, asking omploymont oa the stroets, which aro now noglected by the con- tractor, was referred to tho Committeoon Stroots and Alloys, North Division. : An ordor was passcd, directing tho Board of Public Works to prepare an_ordinsnco for curb- ing, filling, and paving Hubbard atreot from Milwaukea avenus to Noblo streot. LOUIS WAIL'S BOND, Ald. Longachor asked the unanimous consent of the Council to take up the officiul bond of Louis Wahl. Ald. Campbell objected, bocause the bond had ot yot been acted upon by the Committee. d. White said that o had called the meot- ing of the Qouncil at the roquost of the Mayor, and with the undorstanding that tho Judiciary Commtteo had acted upon the roport. Ald. Longacher said ho had signed the call in order to shut off certain Aldormen who only pmsmrnd loug spocchos for rogular mootings. The Chair mquired if Lo roferred to Ald. Campbell, A motion to adjourn was lost. Ald. Roidy moved that the Committes on Ju- diclary be instructed to report Monday night on tho offlvisl bond of Louis Wahl. (he motion provelled, Tho Council then adjourned, puslgs oloieintsd THE POLICE COURTS. Justice Boyden gave another wifc-maltreater ndoso yosterdsy morning, 'Lhis time it was a groat, hulling brute, John Lewis by name; who has for somo time past boon aystomaticaily sbusing his wifo, and who s fow days ago wes pardoned by the Court for that offense, at tho ournost request of the forgiving subject of hig cruelty. Tho Judge recognized the man the minuato ho sot eyes upon him, and fined bim $20 aud costa. v Four burglars namoed William Koys, Georgo Molvin, Aloxander Ewing, und Aloxuuder Suu- ders, wero cxamined by Justice Scully yoster- day moring, on o charge of broaking into the shop of H. Herbst, 176 Bluo Island avonuo, ir: the middlo of last month, and stealivg thorofrom & lot of ready-muada clotbing, T'he Court thought that nsufllcloutl{ strong caso had beon mede against Keys, Melvin, and Ewing, and held the firat two In 81,600 bail each, and the third in 700, No caso was mado out againat Sandors, who was disoharged. At the Armory yestordey morning the docket contained only oight cases, none ot which wero of more than ordinary interost. Tho reappear- ance at the Coyrt of no loss a porsonage than the ex-Oaptain dof Police, Louis Lull, croated somao little stir among tho regulur babitues, who wera delighted to* hoar the ex-Oaptain oneo mora hurl forth ovidence in ~stentorian tonos, It sooms that since lenving the police forco Louis hna takon s now doparture, and turns od night-watchman, and {n that unpnc“yhnd 110~ cooded in arrosting a young muau nameod Willinm Hoolker, on a churgo of hooking artlclos from o storo on Hiato streot, ‘Tho prisonor was hold undor bonds of $100 to appear again to auswer to the chiarge, Emmanuol Ienac and mmrf Groonborg, pawn- brokers, were charged with receiving stolen Eropurty. Tho_property consisted of a lot of oots which had “beon stolon from the shop of 0. @, Dabil, No, 126 North Canal street, on the st of jnn\mry, and which were found by tho polica in the shop of the de- fondants, The Iattor state that, at a vislu of the police proyious to the one at which tho discovery of tho boots was made, thoy tondored to the offioors thiolr baoks, and offcred to supply them with any information which 1ay in thelr power, Thoe ofticers, howaver, deolined to do 8o, and tho boots were not discoy- ored until the sccond visit, ‘Cho Justico Lield both dofoudnnts in bouds of S500 onch to the noxt torm of tho Criminal Court, A AILD RIOT, Touls Iverson and his wito Audrea wera charged bofore Justico Soully with riots Thore hind boen apparontly a Beandinavian freo fight, in which the prisonors had Inid about them so doxtorously that, out of soven witnoesen ngainsb thiom in coutrt, thore were flvo black oyes (throe singlos and n palr), four confusod mouths, ano plastored Aealp, and domoralized fontures all through. Tho mnin weapon of offense had been o bootinck, which the euraged Norseman had usoed with such tolling cffost. At tho Court in the morning the bolligoront couple wora ox- tromoly mild in thoir mannor, and nayor for a maotacit contradioted tho tostimony of o wit- nossod, It was ovident, howavar, that thero had Leon E:ovounlnn, and tho Court lek the prison- exa off with n fino of 85 each. THE ADOMINATION OF FALSE NALANOEA. Lippman Lowonzon and Louis Kudrowsky, itinornut morchants In tho rag trado, woro Drought boforo Justico Boully charged by the City Soalor with using an unsosled nud falso pair of ecnlos, Tho reale had an' apparont capaclty of ton pounds, but, strango to say, the finger ‘on the dinl viould pnragl. in_polnt- mwg to tho flve-pound “mark when - n ton-pound. wolght = was attached to the aprln;f, an it roquired o twontys pound weight to bring it to tho ten-pound narl, Tlow many confiding housowives, who havo gleaned for mmonths tho woru-out clothes of tho family, and saved earefully tho scraps of cnch now dress ne it came from tho cuttor's hnnda{)hnvn beon swindled, it woro hard to com- puto, but thoy will fecl some satisfaction in sur- voyiug the fact that Lowonzon was fined $156 and Kudrowsky 225, whilo the unjust balance was converted into old motal by tho ponderous sledge-ammor which the City Sealor carrics with'him in his journoyings. GRIER AMONQ TIE VAGRANTS, Justice Bcully way busy yesterdsy morning, and two Liours of the afternoon woro vonsumes boforo ho got through lis docket. No less than fiftoon vagranoy cages wore brought for him to disposo of, which he did in a mannor so sum- mary a8 to call forth approbation. Five of the ton obtainsd o chinnge of vonuo to Boyden's Couxt‘ in tho vain Lopo that thero thoy would find theb lenienoy thnt thoy knew too woll ‘tho Woet Bide Justico wonld not afford them. 'Tho rost worq disposod of as follows ¢ James IHoward, 80 days in iho Dridewell; Jobn Ewing, 60 days Bridowoll; Michaol Miller, 20 duys, with threo days graco wherein to quit thoe city; Jolm Itich, 50 days; John Stowston, 00 doya i Hovry Willioms, John Quinn, Johi Brady, nnd Jolin Woelch, 10 days cach. Whon tho vagrants fivat found that Scully wes bringing ns hand down firm, fhey went on masso for a chiango of venuo to Kaufman, who, however, followed up thoe West Bide Justico’s plan, and Lelped the vagrants to & ride in tho city smbulsuce, Thoso vagrants who change their placo of trial to tho Houth Side Court, will fiudJustico Boyden equal- l{nccnmmfldnfluglfl the muttor of providing thom with & month or two of lodging at tho city's oxpense. 'ohn Lamb, Frank Cook, and Philo Duffy wore brought up beforo Justice Scully yentorday morning on & chargo of boing thioves aud vagrants, ‘Tho prisonors, & full description of whose capturo was given in Tie Tunpuxg a fow days ngo, looked none tho worse for thoir brief ;un{‘ ‘:ll nil, and, flanked by Lowyor Trudo, ooke quito confident ns _thoy plead- ed “Not guilty” to the chargo. Tho ovidonce of tho polico as to the ohar- actor of tho prisoners was quite weak. On_general principles, {hey believed them to bo botl thiaves and vagrants, but ou cross-cxaminn- tion not ono of thom could confidontly sny that lio had over secn one of the prisonors engaged in tho act of stealing. An nmusing passago at arms oceurred batwoon Trudo and Capt. llickoy dur- ing tho trisl of Lamb. Tho Captain was sure ho hind seen Lamb in very bad company, and, on bo- ing prossed, acknowledged that ho had oncowb- served bim in tho ocompany of TLaw- yor ‘Prude. Later on, Trude laid a trap Yor the Captain, which tho Inttor foll Into, in n manner {hat mado tho Court ring with laughter. Aftor o hionted discussion, tho Justico ordered a non-guit to e entered, aud the pris- onors departed with an admonition, The mem- bers of tho other gang of robbers who were eap- turad about tha samo timo ns theso still languish iu 3ail, thoy boing so impecunious that even tho anclont Greoley passes their cell with but a doprecatory suiff in rosponso to their intorro- gations, it THE OITY HALL, Tho Oity Troasurer psid out abont $28,000 yosterdny in the shape of ealaries of city ofitcials, The largest itom was 8600 to the Corporation Connsel, being his pay for the month of January, Tbo Committeo on Wharves and Public Grounds was to Linvo hold a meoting yostorday on the Luke-Front question, but, as the Corpora- tion Coungel, with whom the members desired to confer was engaged in ono of the courts, the Committeo adjourned until Mondoy at 8 é" m., when it will meot tuo railvond officials and the CQorporation Counsel, Tolicoman Fighor,fof the}Third Precinet, was on trial bofore the Board of Police yestordny afternoon, charged with nogleot of dufy in fail- iug to nrreat o party of thioves whon his otton- tion was called to tho fact that they woro rob- bing a stora near by. ‘The ovidenco failed to show any neglect on the officer’s part, and the chinrges were dismissed. Varlous Aldermen, who Lind voted for the con- firmntion of Louis Wahl, woro considerably dis- gusted yostordny at tho call forn a{mc‘ml meeting of the Council last eveuing, declaring that tho city's interesis would not suffer by the retention of Mr. Carter ono week longer in tho Board of Public Works, and that it was absurd tocalln special mooting on Mr, Wahl's account alone. THE FULLERTON AVENUE SEWER, The Board of Public Works yestorday eponed the bids for the construction of & conduit on Fullerton avenue, connecting the North Branch of the Ohicago River with Lako Michigan, for tho purpose of drainiug tho North Branch. This is tho second sct of proposals recoived for this work, tho first having been rojected in Soptom- ber on account of their boing too high. The estimated cost of tho work was 480,000, of ‘which 2200,000 was approprinted by the Com- mon Council last year. — Tho “condmit is to bo 11,000 feot in longth, and will bo ten to 18 feot below the strect-grade, Its diamoter’ isnot_you dotermined upon, but will be either ¢ or12foet, The bids opened yesterdsy cover four disiinet propositions, basdd, rospectivaly, upon_the two different dinmeters, and upon the faok that tho worlk i Lo bo divided into two sec- tionw, nw first, or westorn, being 6,200 feot in longth, With an sverage depth of “oxenvation of 281 feot ; tho socond, or lako soction, 4,800 foet in lengt, with an averngo oxcavation of 29 feet, The 12-foot conduit involves on avorage excavation of 26 nnd 82 feot in the two sections yespectively, ‘I'horo_ate twenty-sevon bidders, noarly all of them Chicago firms, ‘I'nore are two who live in St. Louis, one in Cairo, ona in Shoridan, Ia.,and ono in Iolvidero, IlIl. ‘fho bids for Boc. 1 of the twelve-foot conduit range from §27.60 per lineal foot, by Joln Kelly, of Chicago, to 378.60 by O. B, Green; but the lowest averago bid for tho two sections is that of II. W. Royco & Co., $82.99 ond $80.24. Nothing is kuown by tho Board of the residenco or *responsibil- ity of Royeo & Co. The avorago of thelr: two ™ bids for the entire work is 98592 por lineal . foot, umounting to £895,170, or about $45,000 less than the low- ost bid lnst Decomber, Tor Sec, 1 of tho nine-foot conduit Hoyce & Co. wero tho lowest Didders, their proposition being $22.50 and $20.- 68 for the two sections ; total, $205,044, or an av- orago of #2416 per liucal foot. ‘Tho highost bid in that of B, Stuart, $45 and €60 for tho two sec- tions. It is considored practicatly seftlod that the dismeter of the conduit will bo fixod ot nine feat, which is deomed sufiiciont for tho purposca of drainage, A pamping ongine will bo locatod at the North Branoh, driving o nine-foot propeller wheol in tho conduit, so that tho wator oan be forcod cither from the river to tho lako, or yico verun. ‘1o condaitwill have a capreity sufticient to chango the water in the North Brauch overy. thirty-six hours, Tho contract will not bo awurded for sevoral days, a4 tho Board will re- quire some time in which to figure out tho bids, m:fil gntisfy iteelf s to the responsibility of the ore, P — . CRIMINATL, United States Commissioner Ioyno yostorday held L, 1ians und 3. Spier in bail of $1,000 for violating the Tevonue lawe, A. Burton was yostorday held in bail of £500 by Justice Willinms for cheating Johu T. Bhor- man out of §22, Tho only caso which camo before the Criminal Court yeatorday was that.of George W, Buther- Jand, . charged with striking Louis Lustrom across the face with a loaded whip, Tho affair srose out of n common bar-room squabble, snd the prigoner was fined $50 and costd. Qeorgo Reynolds exporieuced a dosiro to fath- om tho myslorics of physio yuuterdu{ and to promoto success in 1o worthy & project o appro- ciatod tho necossity of n supply of Wworks on that subjoct. Acting on this suggostion, o visitad tho dispensary of I}, O, Becord, A, D,, at No, 120 Stato streot, and stolo $20 worth of medleal iu- formation bound in calf. Ho sauntorod w street with tho volume tuckoed boneath his rai. mont, and wea hunfiy until he encounterod Oftlcor Drury, ‘I'hat minion . of * tho law contemplated the searchor -ufter knowlodge, loss in sorrow than in augor, but restraiuod iy feolings, and invited Lis attendanco to tho Armo- ry. 'ho prospeative practitioner nccoptad tha invitation, and will recount to Boyden this morn- ing the partioulars of the offonso, A ronl ontato agont namod G. W. Paront wna brought boforo Justico fIainos Thursia; oharged by John F. Colfman with haviuj nofii him n pioco of land which ho had alrendy transforrad to suother party, rocolving congidoration on_ both sidos, - Tho Justico Liold defondant in $1,000 bonds and oontinued tho caso. Yostordny tho samo party waus brought befora tho Court on n chargs of forgory, Irom tho ovidence of Coffman b nnnenrngflmt Paront hiad ropresontod to him that bo had tho authori- ty to soll threo cortain lplemm of land by virtuo of mn ordor from n Mr. nnd Mrs, L. Snlles, Upon making inquiry, Coffman ‘found out that theso partios lind nover signed such on ordor, and {hat the dooument was cansoquonitly & * forgory, ‘The defendant was held” in BL,000 . bLoil on this chargo, and_also to appear at tho noxt torm of the Criminal Conrt, During the day, ono of the ]mrl(un who hod sigued Pdront’s first bail bond ioprd of the second clinrge, and withdrew from tho bond, Parent, however, succeoded in ob- talnig bnil in both casos and kept his liborty. g ANNOUNOEMENTS, , 'Tho rogular monthly meoting of the Board of Manngors for the Erring Womnan's Refugo will Lo held at the Rofuge thia morring at 10, Tho annivorsary of tho Hyde Park Bible So- cloty tnkes placo to-morrow avoning at half- past 7, in the Congrogational Churoh, Dr. John Stolz will addross the Philosophical Bocloty this evoing, at linlf-past 7, in the Ohris- tian Union Rooms, 114 Madison atroot. A rogular meoting of the Academy of Scloncos will bo liold 'Tuesduy ovoniug at half-past 7, in tho library, 263 Wabash avouuo. paieastielbt o PERSONAL. OTEL ANRIVALS. - @rand Pac{fic—Dr.Walter Olarks, Marquotte; 0. E. Comoll, Now York ; E, R. Batrron, Ions ; E. A. Young, 8, Paul ; Col. Brackett, U. 8. A.; ‘William M. Aken, Norwiclh, Conn.; O.D.Ho- mor, Boston. « . . Sherman House—J. L. Adnms, Lake Suporior ; J. Robinson, Orogon ; 8, Roving, Now York y W. L, Simpaon, Dhiladol. phia ; J. T. Williams, *Boston 3 J. J. Colo, 8t. Louis; H. M. Bmith, Baltimore. . . . . Palmer House—A. A, Konnard, Baltimore; G. ‘W. Hurd, Cincinoati; 0. A, Grnnlog Davenport; 1L . Dinglo, Tovouto ; William Clarke, Gran Rapids ; II 8, Bower, Son Francisoo; W. IL Beardsley, Detroit. —— "ELGIN. The Elgin Farmers' Olub will moot to-dav for olection of officors for the ensuing yonr. This Club comprisos most of tho lording farmers in Tigin and Hanover Townships, and will exerciso cansiderable influenco this summer, Roligions sorvices have beon held in tho Mothodist, Congrogntional, Baptist, and Gor- man churches noarly overy evening. It i8 ox~ pectad that to-morrow the rite of tho several forma of baptism will bo administered to many in theso churches. Tho funcral of Alr, and Mrs, . II. Moseloy, Thursday, drow tho Inrgest sudionce ovor gath- ored in this city. It requirod over one hour for tho multitude to pass tho cofting fora final glance ot thoso who hind numbered as thelr porsonal {rionds noarly all our citizons. Our cireulnting library is 110 more, and to-day the books will bo transforred to the Trustoos of the Froe Public Library, by whom thoy have been purchased. Tho Poak Family will jingle tholr bolls to an Elfln andienco soon. I'ho Cireuit Court, which adjourned on ac- count of thoilluess of Judge Wilcox, will com- menco ong week from Monday., The cases iun common law number 147; in chancery, 70; crimiual, 15 ; and two railrond enses, ) Suog fell all day yesterday, and tho sloighing is good. —— LAXE, The Board of Trusteos of the Town of Lake met yestordny morping, pursuant to adjourn- ment, at tho houso of President Burcky, in En- glewood, Prosent, Burcky, Colman, Colvin, au Drake. r +STEAI FIRE-EXGINE, A communication was presented from tho Union Stoclk-Yards and Transit Company and the packing operators, nsking the joint purchase of n now steam fire-ongine, and offering to proonre tho ongino, hose-cart, ools, and tho building, i the town would provide the horses and firomen, Roforroed to the Committoo on Fire 'and Water, with instructions to confor with the potitionors. aas, The communication from the Hyde Park Gas Company, lnid over from a pravious meeting, was takol from tho tablo and considered. It boing stated that n compaoy was about forming in the Town of Lake itsolf, to supply tho residents thereof with gas, the communication was again 1ald over, and made the spoclal order for tho next moeoting of the full Board. TUE WATER-BUPPLY. The contract with O, E. Hequembourg for the iron mains, hydrouts, valves, etc., was road'and approved. Tho dyplicate of thid oontract has beon publiskod_proviously in Tur TRIBUNE in connection with Hyde Parlc. CONTRACT WITH JIYDE PARE, The Water Committeo, to whom hiad been ro- forrod tho contract with Iydo Park for Water- Works, presented the following roport : WHEREAS, An_abundant supply of pure water to largo numbera of tho people of the town has hecomo not merely & matter of comfort, but one of health and of lifo; nnd WiEREA, There 1a n vast nmount of valuable proper- ty i tho town wholly unprotacted from fire, lisble to Lo swept away suy day, greatly to the loss not only of its owners, but also to the town ; and ¢ ‘Wheneas, Water-Works with erib and eight ‘miles of principal maine and Afteen milea of 4, 6, and g-inch disiribution madus, all in- perfcot order’ und of sufliclent capaclty to supply from 40,000 to 50,000 fu- hobitants and afford ample protection from fire at tho Eamo timo, can now be secured by unitiug with the Viliago of Hyde Park, in the construction of said ‘works, at an 6xpense_of $180,000, payable in twenty years, 7 per cent bonds of the Town of Lalke, tho bal- anco fo be pald in special nesesmmenta lovied upon property in front of which service-pipes aro Infd; therefore, Lo it m[{tnnllml. That this Board do pasa tho following or- nunce : Hesolved, That tho Bupervisor and Town Olerk be, aud are hereby, instructed to sign and exceuto the con- tract provided for In un ordinunce passed on tho 28th duy of Junuary, 1674, aud thoy are further instructed to sign and oxecute the contract with O, L, Hequem~ bnurf. this duy approved by tho Board, for 16 milea of distribution water-pipes to be Iaid in the principal streots of tho town, ‘Tho resolution was adopted. The Suporyigor end Lown Clerk were further instructed to al;éu a_ supplemental contract pro- viding that tho bonds which Mr. Hequembourg ja to receive shall bo 7 por cont fustend of 8 por cent, and shall be for twonty years, instesd of for fivo, fon, fifteon, and twonty years, as the original contract provided. ROTALY PUMPS. Mr. Drake offered tho following, which was adaptod : Rtesolved, That the Town Olerk be, and Lerchy. is, directad to wend o communiation to {he Doard of Trasteos of the Villago of 1fydo Park, reqnesting them to ordor tho rotary putmps, iy provided for fu thelr contract with tho Holly Munufacturing Compuny, EXPLANATORY, Mr. Colman presouted tho following resolu- tion, which wag adopted: ‘Witgnras, This Doard hug this day passed an ordi- nouge for uniting with tho Villago of 1fydo Park fn the conatruction of Water-Works, and huvo iustracted tho Supervisor and tho Town Glork to sign contract for such works, und also a contract with O, E, Ilequems ‘ourg for fifteon miles of 4, U, and 8-fuch distribution- pipo; therefore, bo it Htesolved, That this Board cnter upon its records tho following Atatomont, that our successors and the poo- plo of tho towy may fully underatand tho viows, feels ngs, aud expostations of tho presont Board ' refor- ence to the works now orderoed : 14rst—Tlua Doard enfers upon this enterpriso after amost careful exumination of the subjoct, with (ho confidont expectaton that the water-rates alone witl #0on meet il expeuses and pay ull interest upon the ionds, sud rotire the bonds themsclyes ot maturity, (lmln rolleving tho town from puying the konds by get= erul tax, Second—This ‘Board has not omburked upon this work without fully comproliending the relation of cvory part of the town to tho work, We ure of the opiulon that mnny years will puss dwoy beforo un counjdorable portion of the weat hulf of the town wil recelyo any direob beucflts therefrom ; sud, notwithe standing that wo bellove {ho works will gréatly uug- mont tke valuation of taxablo property in the town, aud dydivectly bonefit any part, we would, if it could Linve been done, havo cxempted tho weat hlf of the tawn from ulf res) ousibillty for sail worka; snd our opinion ia that, if tho general town fund aps propristes auy nmount tonard the paymont of inter- est on tlio wator-bonda beforu the works bocame clfs suntainiug, o faie and equitablo amonnt ought_to appropristed for gradiug und . gravellng roads, cone structing draius, sowors, oto,, i sald portion of {ho town. Aund, in conclusion, our opinjon i that said porlion of tho town ought {0 bo exompted from pflyhlfi tho honda ut any time in the future, unless it shial hiavo beon beneilted by gaid works, ‘I following wag alto passoed : Jesolred, That tho Presidont and Olerk of this Hoard aro Lioreby directed to druw un ordaor for $3,607,20 in favor of Ghurles B, Toquombourg, payuble i onle year from duto, aud drawing intoreat at 10 por cent, us_ per tho supplomentary agrooment signed this duy by 0, £, 1loquombourg aud ¢ pILLe. i Tho following bills were nflpwea snd opdoped i Bourd, 1673, and munbor nino iarge volumea and t1 . fact Ea(d- M. ¥loming, sorvican as ' #1083 Clinso & I'ato, on lumbor nect @, Blomborg, work on Halsted nired: the Unlon Rtook-Yard & Trausit Co clndors, $200, ! ADDITIONAL NELP 1N COLLECT), Mr, Drako presontod tho followin passed WiEnEas, The lax-books of {ho Town .- 1873 Tivva béon 4o tho Collsctor's nda v apocial ossossmonts; and WitEnzaw, ¢ any tax-payer wiahes to 1. il county taxos, the spocial sascasmont his proporty, invo to bo looked up aud ramo mado, reauirliig more, and moro cd than in formor yeara: aud Vs ot Witeneas, Tho Collector ia rosponsit! mada by bim ot his omployen and Vitznpas, Thore are person: (" | REPFEAS takio up Inovt of tho Gollsejows tiomsy & Resolved, That (ho Collector Do, ané L« In, v + suthorized'toomploy ono elork o' act y i .Y and casllor IEO.IInnInrylol $125 pormon amoro clerks (1s necosalty ro Cooding $100 por month; 0T o) Bkar Mosars. Dralie and Colvin were § Joarn what arrangoments.aould bo me 1. Bmolting Works to obtain cinders fci - Tha bill of L. W. Crockor, fér wo: was roforrod to the Finance Commif - . Board - adjourned to mookat 2 o'l . - afternoon, Moy —_— EVANSTON. . PUBLIC LIBRALY. . Tha monthly meoting of the Dir ... Public Library wes held Thursc: Trosont, Mossra, Kedzle, Taylor, Y man, Boutell, and Freoman. | Tne componsntion’ of tho Libra i croaged from 76 conts to B1 por, d i and tho usual monthly bills were ord.. -1 rosolution was nleo adopted order's: chinso of ono. dozon moro chairs, 6! modation of visitors, Tho A}FBBHOII wag then rafaod ae o i n it of the Librarian to promiso books tlos, and a8 to whethor, in & public . por‘od by public tax, tho xulo & )1 " “¥irst como first sorved.” Somi iyl have beon made in rogard to this pr. e " ing nssortod that somo persons ha blo to obiain books whah thoy sholvos bocauso thoy had beon othors, My, Doutall, ¢ gak araund thin o HinbCShion o cortam bad Was mand, thera should bo sevoral cup3 was answerod by Lho nuq‘gustiou thi oxiat & “ring," which kept thoso b - its magio circlo, to tho oxalusion of » Mr. Kodzio smiled, and sald \r{ur‘rzn “ring," tho bost way was:: - ... of it. . Mr. Freoman statod tht ho was' constitutiin~ slly opposed to_ “ringa” of all kinds, and 18- pecially in a public ubmrf. . 3 i Mr, I'aylor suggeatod that o resolution might ho adopted which would put an ond to such o praoctice, whoreupon Mr. Boutell moved that the mattor bo reforred to the Library Committeo for consideration and investigation, which was dono, ana the Board adjowrned. THE TRUSTEES, The Village Trustees hold o called meoting Thursday evoning, Trustoea Gilbert, Powers, Willard, and Blanchard being prosont. . A potition was receivod from tho Northwost~ orn Univorsity, asking to have Block 8 and that part of Simpaeon stroet laying north of it vacated. A plat of Blocks 2, 8, and 6, in Whi;:‘plo'u Ad- dition, was also presonted and reforred. Biila to the amount of §393.71 were audited and ordored paid. The following statemont of village expendl- tures from Aprill, 1878 to Jan.1, 1874, waos presented by the Clerk : Tor streot improvoment. Tolico Depnrtinent. Street lamps, Salaries of Villago OMcers, ... Repairs on hail and ground renf Drainand sewers. Yire Dopnriment Jlenting and lighting liall Stationory and printing, ‘Wator-Works. ... Yormal ordinances In liquors, sanitary regulations, and providing rogular and speeinl police were then adopted. A communication was recoived from the North Evanston Trustaes, containing tho draft of an ordinanco passod by thom, anapetition of votors, nsking to have the question of a union betwoon that suburb and Evenston submitted to a vote of the people, and praying the Tvanston Board to pass o simllar ordinanco, ‘Tho Attornoy was in- structed to draw such an ordinance, which will ‘o passed by the Board, whereupon the question will be submitted to tho vote of the burghera of the two principalitios, The publio sentiment in both places secins to favor tho union. IP this plan s consummated, it mny ronder it nocossary to chaugo tho location of the Water-Worls. Mr, Charles K. Baunister presonted his resig- nation 0s Villige Clork ond Engincor, mnd recommended Liout. J. X. Fitch ay his succossor, 'Trustecs Powors and Blanchard' oxpressed thoir sincoro rogrot at the that ciroumetunces had © made it advantageous for Mr. Bannister to ungngi:: in other business, aud stated thet ho had been unusually faithful, jndicious, and efiiclent. The resignation was accopted beonuso it was necos- sary, and Liout. Fitch was appointod his suc- cesgor, Mr. Bannistor will soon remove to Den- vor, Col. " MISCELLANEOUS. 4 A vory pleasant affair of o social nature oc- curred at the house of Mr. N. G. Iglehnrt Lhurs- l]u’y ovening. Tho Lvanston Philosophical Association will meeot Monday evening. At the same timo the Eclectio Club will meet at 3r., O, B, Browne's, A ;fvan_mv number attended the Mothodist so- cinble at Mr., Pitner's Thursday evening. NEW PUBLICATIONS, (larke sNewMethod FOR REED ORGANS, Price, $2.§O. Tho fmmonso sale of this favorito mothad may bo as- crivod, not ouly to its tharough instructive coiirso, nc- Companled with thonood ul acafos, oxerclvos, and atudios, bt o 1is admirablo coliootion af 180 blecos of tho bost Neod "Organ musle, adaplod with oxquisite taste und akill to the purposes'of thu work. Organ at Home. s ), aotly filled T O bl ot 4B s ik NosCarnins Marchies, Waitzes, Revorlos, Seloctfons from Oporas. &o.. » 200 pleces in all, nonao diftioult to play, sad all Lright aud pleasing, Price, B'ds $2,605 Oloth $3.00; Full Gilt 8400, Onrhart's Melodeon Instruotor-..:....$1.60 Olarke's $1 Instruotor for Reed Organs, Winner's Now 8chool for Oabinet Organ .76 Olarke's Reed Organ Companion .. 0 (Aroail oxcollont and popular cheap books for Reod Tu- » Tho above books sont, postpaid, on rocoipt of ratail prico. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. ‘ Chas, H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO. EDUCATIONAL, Untversity of, Notre Damg, St. Joseph Conaty, Ind, This Institution s situsted fn oo of tho most heautifal and boalthy localitios in the Stato of Indiana, It {6 ensy of accoss {rom all parta of tho Unfted Statos, * Tn comfort anco, ita accommadations (for fivo h rad £ avo tinsurpassod, Tho Uoursos of Stud; suod ‘at Natro Dumoaro tho Classical, Scioutiso Commorolal Unursox ‘Music, Datnting, Drawine, aud the Languagosaro Nko- swizo utuitiod at the Univoralty, 3 Tricat Hosslon commencos on tho firat Tuceday of Sop- mbo. Hocond Sesslon commonces on tholst of February, orian 3100 por sossion Of fvo woutns. ~Fayurents in advanoa: or fuither partioul ddross the Presi oo, BRICK MACHINE, MARTIN’S IMPROVED BRICK MACHINE ‘Wiil mako moro and bettor Briocks than any Maohino in e ot ol g Ly . Aok Jiathufao AMES M'F'G CO., Chicopeo, Mass, "FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, "85 Packages FRACTIONAL GURRENGY FOR SALL AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. . 3 : (INGSBURY MOUSIO HALL, SECOND NIGHT OF THE Slave-Cabin Comerts! ’ PRONOONGED §UCGESS 1N CHICAGD, Iarge numbor of seata for tosniflt aud the ramaintng i 1 nl."l‘lm‘:l'.'?nyflsnug‘x'l‘ ":yflrfld{l ulnb Lll)"m" aro i ho Box Offico Jobb' g 'tho Paimer Houso, ~ Socura thom buforo thay ato a1l I | Organ usad at thoso Concora fa k o Qe o cneprid fs Kieally oancil. by FRESIT 112 TO.KIGHT, " THE GREAT ADELPHI, i ‘Wabash-av., corner Congross-at, JIGOND THIS BATURDAY, at3p. m.. ADELPHI POPULAR HMATINEE! FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, mfaslony to all paria of ho Thostee, 53 Obildeon, T SIS o sameivon rof, 2 . No roservo: 5. XI.L TIHE STARS APPEAR, thusiastio snocess of the ADELPHI POPULATR 'l‘lNHIiB] Hundrods of tho THIu In attondanca! All 'Hlan«llnfi ‘Toom only' at flJjn’alun 1 Chil- . ftoon Conts, No woats resorvod. Bmoking pro-t i1’ ited and Halnons olosod d. 1 hls (Saturday) ovoning, last night of tho prosent Groat Vicgramme, mmonae Hit of Oharles and Oarrio Austin, Davis, Colin Boltram, Goorgo_and rrles Ilu¥noldn Billy 1o, Ohnrley How- Loopold and @oraldino, tho Lavarnios, TLoon +Brothers, Willia' Gobb, Goorgs vonport, and all tho Btara. imiselon—Paauet and Ciralo, o Dreas Clrolo, B0 1 <ry, 160, ENOTE,—By univorsal raguost, on and after, { i ovoning seats miny bo_sesurad in Parqiot 200. oxtra,’ | HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ““\+ Atornoon and Night, positivoly last appoaranco of i~ OHN DILLON i AN 3 OF HIS BEST PLAYS. day, Feb. 8-MISS LUCILLE WESTERN In b Foliatactors of Lady Tiabol nnd Madamo Vino, it tho .brated play, BAST L Y ININE. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Thussday, Friday, and Saturdny Nights, and Satardsy i Matinoo, Last Porformancos of tho Brilliant Young Aatress, MISS CLARA MORRIS, Rocelvad nightly with onthusiastic applause in hor notod poreonation of 14 AT T Ty § Monday, bob. 9 tha distingatshod Opwmedign, J. H, STODDARD, from Wallack's Theatre, Now York, sup: parted by o tall empnny undor tho” managamont. of Ringgold & Rockwall. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Last Day of the Popular Dinlect Aritsts, Mossrs. BAXER and FARRON. ‘This Afternoon at 2, this Evoning at8, Inst iimo of CHRIS and LENA. Monday next—DOMINIOK MURRAY. MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, Monroost., Lorn and Btate. Arlington, Cotton & Kemble's Mistrels, MONSTER ATTRACTION TIlIS WEEK. % Flrst appearance of Mossrs, WALTERS & MORTOIN, The Champlon Song and Danco Artists of tho world. First rot f BILLY COURTW RIGHT, tho ro- o R r'«x':::"fi?fi“?\:"" ‘ahdl Comodian, * Jivery ivoniog ! oo “:Tw k?:'ul for MAZEPPA. SATURDAY EXHIBITION. DUBUF'S GRAND PAINTING OF THR: PRODIGAL SOIV, Now on Viow at the ART HALL, Expo?iti onfl :?ul.tlcung. D Exibtion: 10,400, Bl 710 10- MICHIGAN-AV. BAP'T (T H MISS ANNA E. DICK: - Will doliver & now locturs, entitled ** FQ SAKE, " Mondoy Evening, Feb. 16, at Baptist Church. Admission, 0 conts; 45 conta oxtra, Roscrved Honts can after Thursday, Feb. 12, at Jauson, MeC and 119 Stato-t,, and Blles & Sharp's, sooond-st, aud Wabash-nv, GLOBE_THEAT LAST TWO PERFORMAN( STARPLEY, SHERIDAN & MACK'S GREY THIS AFTERNOON 2%, EV. Monday noxt—Bidwell & Macdanough’ FREE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY, B. F. UNDERWOOD, Tho ronownod Radlcal Philosophor of Baaton, will loc. tura at tho {lall of tho Sacloty, curner Xiandalph and forson.ats, next Sunday Kvening. Subjeot: ** Uh ity and Intolloctual Progress,” " Admission, DANCING. Union sll, 181 Clark.st., cor. Monros. Grand Saires }m.o-;m'né“ X wdnd Caties Vary veldny, Tathy e ay. 13l eUlerqro edizwood's S o Daturday. D0 R RDAVEOD, Manhger. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. NATIONATL, LINE, 'NOTICF—This Company takos tho risk of insuranca (up to B0, i 4old) on enchof ite stonmors, thus kiving passengers tho best possible guarautoo for saioly an: ‘svoldatice of daugor 6t sea. < “Tho most_southerly routo has ajwnss beon adopted by this Coinpany to svaid lon and Niendlsuds, I'o TV EPOUL, and QUEENSTOWN, from Plors, Nos. 4¢ and 47, North Ttivor', Now York. +Jan. 24| Canada.. ob. 14 Jigynt ‘o, 3L lon, 81 Job, B CFeb. 7 ror London (dlxoct), HOLLAND, ... Wodnoaday, 'Fob, 4, 8t 3p. m. Cubln Law 70, §80, nnd S00 Currency. Steernae, 329 Jurreney. Itoturn tiokots ut roduced rater, Passengars booked to of from Gormon and Scaudiuasian poiutaat low rutes. “The Stosmslups of this lino erotho largestin tho trado. Draitson Grent firltaln, Irelaud, ana tho Cuntinont, al coror Olurk and Kandolph.ats. (onposite now Rhormin Houso, Unienzo, WILLIAM SMACALISTER, Genoral Western' Aront, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF. loa Atlantic Stoamship Gompany's Now B o s Clydaalie Stoshispips Wil sall from Pounsylvania Raliroud Wharl, Jorsey Cily: ANDES, chastorod.Jan; 2 | GLAMORGAN. k ‘Grook, gy DILTA b, 7. | PEABROC, L ¥ d engors at throu, rates from Al oo U ed Htaton and Ontiada to porta fn tho Biribtol Ohannol, and all achor polata n lngland. , bullt oxprossly for tha trade, aro pro: on0 steamsh test Lnprovementa for the cuinfortand 1t shied seithal tho Zouvanioncn ol OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. First Cabin. 76 and $80 curroney, e g & Sirroney. Prepotd o Curdlsessameesn B d| ge Drafts for £1 und upwards, For further partigulars, apply fn Ourdifl, at the Com- pany's Oftices. No. 1 Dack Chiambors, and in Now York to ARGUIBALD BAXTER & QU., Agonts, No, 17 Hroadivay. STATE LINE. To (ilasgow, Telfust, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e. OF GEORGIA... snils.. Saturday, Vob, 7 O PENNBYLVANIA Satnyduy, Fob, 21 1 VIRGINIA sails,. Haturduy, BMarch 7 ¥ROM DINR 50, NORTI RIVER, N, ¥, " Woskls Saflings noxt Swamor, Cably 60 and $80 gold; Steor A e ramaers LSPaits . Towist Y% turthor partlonlars anply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 00., Agouts, 73 Broadway, Now York, " £ EARLE doneral Westorn Agont, 60 Glark-st,, Clicago. ALLAN LINE MONTREAT QOBAN STEAMSIIP 00, 22 YULL-POWERED FIRSI-OLABS STEAMERS, Livarpoel, Londonderrs,* and Glasgow, ’.Prl»\uml(l‘v1 ta and from Quobua (Portiuid fu winter), Also, furtnightly to nnd (roni Baltinoro, calling st Queonxtown, Hal and Norlalk, Yor pnasago, froight, or any information, apuly to ALLAN & COw Agentsy 4 12 & 14 LuSnllesst, MISOELLANEOUS. Iron Bedsteads Targo stack uof IRON BEDST'EADS AND ORIBS ON HMAND, HBalesman wanted ut Chicago Iron Bodstoad Co.'s Factory, 465 Bodgwiok-st. anchitly ofluotually rolloved by tho nie:?‘&')l:{lnlrl:“,l‘nllllrh,' for *'in & most {nn(ul attack of sathma, Lord Dunsany had soarocly suioked thy Datura T'atula for muro than & minuto or ko, whon tho symptoms aliatod, and ju ton minutes more hu was roliover wonder. fullys "5f0 told mo lio hiad usod 1t for yoata with tho most porfuot uucvos, Usrtalnly the {uhalation had tho most hagloal oftect { evur witnessed.¥—Dr. J, MoVeagh, *'[ Tvo nover kuoiwi wn inatance in which roliof was nat obs tnnod-Geul, Alusundor, Bold aw tabaoaa, lu ting an cigars and olzarottou in boxes; by & Mooro, 115 Now Hiond stroat, London and all chamits, drugglets, S storokgopopy throuKbous $ho Has nd Osnadly e ___MAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL, AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS, oFATARASION 0F TiBEmnENCE MARER,— 1 Baturdayes optod, untay oxeoptod. 3 N . S0V Ritudday at 800 8 e 4 Dalty, o Oxcoptods FAr. MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Aigh, ok, by LAk, Tl Sty teeonbots and T8 Canatats, corner of Madtsone T ¥ Nandolphy B:30 a. m. 18:10 p, m, HRNRY O, WENTWORTI ‘Ueneral Passengor Agont. Avrive, it Jox AUAND Tia Morning } Night ro PIDR AND PENTWATEN, 411707 D00 i CHICARO & ALTON BAILROAD. Kaneas City and_ Dencar Short Lir 10,y Gt Alton e ine. bridge,_Ticket Uficen & Al Leave, | Arrice, Kanaus Oity Fx, e L e * 9:308, m. {* R:10 1, m, han Ol Lowt 16k, ViR gontillo, {1l and Laalstann, Molf 8:4 p. m. 8t Louls Mxpross, via Aain Linolé 9:30 . m, . via Main Linof §:45 v, n t. Touls tox. vin Jaoksonvilin, . Bpringtiold Txprow, Boeingtiold Fant Expros: Jattormon Oity IExpross, Poorla, Konsuk & Bur’ Ohloago & Puducal Ratlrond i Wonona, Lacon, Washingtou fix. Jollet & Diwight Accommodation, 1 EHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Bt Clariatey ompoetis Sherman. Hoiocs atout o Leave, | Arriva, Mjjmakeg, Groon B Culat, Phatrio o oh rous 2 Mfiwaukoo Maft And. i Milwaukoo, 8t, Da oliaNight Ixpros B on, & Tiapy E3! (e 110:00 pum. [* CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & GUINGY RAILRDAD. Depota-~Foot of . Lakeat,. Indlanas., and Sizteent amd Coaral an Statrenti-ste., Neket bices, No 1o O #tuy Grand Pactiic fotel, and at depots, Teave, Arrive, Mailand Exprons, Ottawa aud Birce Dubuiuo's Sioux Oity 1ixp, Pacltio Fast Line, fur Omalia;. . Kausas ‘Lodsonwortl Joso, Alirora Darsonyor.ee Mondota, Ottawn & Sifoator Pass 1rora Passcngor,... “Aurora Passenier Dubuaue & Sloux0Olty Pacitio Tixp, for Omaiia.e 1 g, Loavonwarth, At chison & osaph kxp., Sl Dowwner’s Gravd Accommottatio: Dowmor'aGrova Accomimadatio ross. £ ILLINOIS UENYRA‘; RAILROAD. Depot foot of Lakest, and foolaf’ T ot tce, 151 eandgintcste ncat Giah eccontts et §t. Louls Express,. 8L Loniy Fast 1in S Dubuguo & Sioux UXL;E: (a) Ituns to Ohampalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAD. ity afices, corner Randolph and LaSalic-sts,, and 16 3 it corner Sadioogs - ©4 T8 Canale, Arrive, a Pacifio Fast Lino, * 3:16p. 1 a Dubnquo Night 155 oh: i % Oialid NIelt Fxivosse iEE @ Ircoport & D e liwaukee Lxp: & Miiwaukoo Passon; & Milwaukeo Passongor.. b Groon. Lh]v A & 8t Paul Bxpros b Marquotto kxm Madison & Elroy Pustonigol a—Depot corner of Wolls and Kis - BDabot cormyy of Canat and Kineie-ats: W. 1L STENNETT, Gon. Pass, Agont. COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Spoolal Indiacemonter Sy Koo 8. 7. Foft. R, 4 GoRlARe Groat Now Routo, W. 5. WEBE, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD. Ticket offlee, y Devot, corner of VanBuren and Sherman-ats, . Grand Facific lotely CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINMATI THROUGH LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. Fromt the Great Central Ruilroad Depot, foot of Lake-st, Teave. Arrive. ROBINSON, CHASE & 60. BANKIRS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transsot & Day Fxpress... Ridut Hxpross Seneral Lanking businoss tn all its dotalls, allowing interess upon doposits to DANES, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE BANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS. - Partloulur attontion paid ta tho luvestmont of LESTATE AND TRUST FUNDS, And information regarding tho same furnished upon ‘application, Buy and soll unon commission Gold, United Statos Stooks, uud all securitios doalt in at the'Now York Stock cipal and Railroad Bonds negotiated. Tutoas 1, Azir WILLIAM . BEAL ESTATE, "THE WINSLOW HOMESTEAD. This elogant property comyprises about. threo acres, lo- cated on North Olark-st., noar Dis g finely improved and tho dwelling fs soment and o pro ronr part of thi yeop faot, with s dopth of aboit 500 fuct, and will bo oub of tho most desirable” fino rosidenco sifos abnut Chicaxos or can ho subdivided at groat profit, Unitod States Distriot Court, tho ontiro’ proporty b now offoroa ot privato sula for §4%,00, yasablo ung-uusstar in ensh, and balsuco in two years, with fntorest at 8 por cont. “itle porfoot—homestead and’dower roloased, Lor furs thor pacticulara anpls to Alattooks & Mason, 523 Walmshic ave, J. D, Harvoy, 194 LaSallo-st., or to 1.’ JENKINS, ‘Winslow, 139 LaSalle Pursuaut to orderof tho Asslgnoe of I, RY. Lottery. k. o distributed in prizos cvery 17 days. Whole ggame “’l":\n{}iuulrc‘ .t"gl)., No. 11 Wall-st., N. Y. Royal Havana MEDICAL CARDS. 2 BHOULD VAL TO OALL O m@ @ DR. A. G.OLIIN, G8 Iandolph-st,, corner Stato, tho oldest and longest-vstablished physiclan jn this city in the trostntont of privato disensus fu sl thole varied and complleatod forms. Kapiorionco has ouabled hiy 1o por- foot remodios thut novor tail, 1118 lato work, 50 Locturcy dullvered beforo the Uhicago Modical Iustituto on Lost Aanhood, - Womanhood, in book form, prico 25 conts. Qirculaty' for Lodies,Lwo stampa. All businoss strlotly confidortial, ant hamo for pationts, Ruptures ouitivaly euired. *Oall or writo for olroular, O CURE! N39uEA! DR. KEAN, 300 South Olarlk-st,, Ohicago, May be confidontlally consultod, pomonatly or by matl, 100 of ehiurye, o all chrouo or norvous disesos, . s JCEAN i tho only phyaician n tho olty tha war- ranty oures or nu pay, \iteou fook, Hlustratod, S conts. DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PIYSICIAN, Hatabllsed 18 years §n tho ity Writa or call and be satisfied, Offico, No. 270 South Clarksst,, Chlcago. IR INT E=3, 113 W, BLADISON-ST, - OIIOAGD, (a rogulur graduata a in modicino), treaty il Clironio Disnasos, of Lath soxos. Cures guarautcod, All Fonwlo Ditiiouttios treatod with stooues. Medlcines furatshod, Cousultation froo. ok o1 spucinl dlsoasom, oiroulirs, &u., for wnrrlod folke wont soalod forftwe stampd. Al lettors confiduntial, Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, Usod far ovor twonty yonra with groat by the isatotana of Datis, How” York and Jondon, havo v lenu siorior t l athiors foeioproiapt e of 4l des ndlig: o \nnlrluu:hr“o'(‘)"‘m Ir{‘DLI & UlH“h Tan Racino, Parls, Huld by Druggistathrougbout tho United Ntatos

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