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3 LOCAL MISCE!.LANY. TRANSTUSION OF BLOOD. gomo vory intorosting exporiments in the tranafusion of blood from ono living animal to another woro shown beforo tho modicnt ptudonts of tho city lagt ovening. Prof. Freer, who haa provioualy dolivored somo Jooturos on tho sub- joot, conduatad tho oxporiments, and in & Aorios of oxplauntory romarks, such ag will make tho oporations intolligible, exhibited tho- valuo of this branch of sclonco to the human femily. Ho statod that in all instsuces whoro » deflolency of blood corpuscles was tho .causo of fooblonoss, and froquently of death, a4 I8 ofton tho case with young childron and olderly people, now blood might bo injocted Into tho volus with porfect snfoty and with almost miraculous benoflt to tho pationt, To illustrate thiy, the oxperiments would bo entorod upon. Tho groat question that divides tho profession 15 in rogard to tho morlts of neing blood by what is onlled the immedinto mothod, or by that of dofibration_of tho blood, boforo using. 'Thoso two motnods arg now under discussion by the profossion fn Loudon and elkowhoro, In tho rat of those, tho Avolin transfusion instru- mont (s used. It copsists of & simplo rubber tubo cighteen jncbies Jong, in the centre of whioh is a bollow ball of rubbor which acty liko tho comprossive syringo, Tho donor and racipliont aro laid sido by wlde, and, the volus bo- ’ng oponcd, the onds of tho justrument are in- worted, Tho tubo thon being prossed on tho sldo of the recipiont, tho blood rushos in to fill the yaouum, aud, boing closod, aud openod nest tho donor, it s forced into the recipiont's veiu, As blood congulates upon coming in gontact with any roughness, and ns cosgulation s fatal, sud alio ns ir s Hablo to entor tho vious by this mothod, and a8 sir produces death, it i8 vory dangeraus, and should bo supersoded by tho othor process, which consists of _defibrating tho blood _provious to injecting, **I,” the Pro- fossor £nid, * nover intond to use the diract mothod again,” Dr. Robort MoDonald, of London, has invent- od an ingtrument which in the lattor or dofibra- ting procoss is absolutely safo, It consists of a glags tubo it & contral ball, which holds two ounces of blood. 'I'hoblood ‘Yoing drawn from tho donor into n basin it iy boaton with a ptick to produce congulation, nud the fibrum, which is in no way an essontlal clemont of blood, boing ro- ‘moved, the red corpuscles contaiuing nl tho lifo romain, and by moans of the mouth-pieco aro sucked tnto thio ball, Tho tubo i thon held up- Hfiht and iuserted into the vain of the recipiont, 10 blood thue flows iu naturally, snd it 18 im- oseiblo, as airand clob aro lighter, and rise to he top, that thoy should enter, The experiments woro thou begun, The firat covhisted of showing the prossurae of blood in tho artorios. An inatrument, oalled by tho sim- ;flo name of the Haomidennmomoter, Wwas used for tho purooso. It whs maroly an uptight glasy tube. A largo dog boing brought in undor tho fufluence of chlgraform, the carotid artery was openod and nn indin-rubbor tubo insortad and connacted with tho inptrumont. The blood im- niediatoly mountad to tho hoight of six foot and over, aud roo and foll with tho pulsntions of tlto heart, It marked fifty pounds presaure, This experimont being concluded, tho animal svas Surtbor subjected to a drain on ila rosourcos, which took therofrom 83 ouncos moro of blood. At this momont respiration consad, and tho lank and shyrunken animal was apparently dead. A touch of tho necdlo to tho most sonsitive part— botwoon the toes—failed Lo incito nn{y FeSpOBive movement. 'Tho Profossor himolf feared lo was too far gono for recovery. Flo blood had in tho megntime, however, been drained off tho fibrum, aud the McDonald instrumont was now nppllcd. For a momout the canine's’ life hung in the balance, but, when 4 ounces bhad beon in- Jected, Lia gave & rosponsive kick ; and, whon 20 Tore wore added, filled out _amazingly, and bo- gao to breathe naturally, In fivo minutes ho was eating his rations with an appalling appe- tito. 'This happy rosult was roccived with cheors, At this momeng Prof, Rea, eutering the room, informed the stndonts that Gov, Doveridge had rust signed the bill which gives tho bodies of the wnclajimed dond to the medical colloges, aud this rdded to the enthusiasm of the students. Aftor quist was rostored, two moro dogs wero Rrought forth sud woro subjectod to the immo- diato, or Avolin, process. ‘Tho rosult was un- sortunate, as tho Introduction of o clof of blood into hia veins jmmediately killed one of tho ani- maly. The othor survived, Tho Professor cou- cluded his hl[.'m)' intoresting lecturo with soma valuablo advico to the studeuts rolative to the practico of this branch of palhology in their futuro caroer. —_— THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Tho County Commissionors mot yostorday af- ternoon, President Ashton in the chair. ars. A communication from E. Baggot, olaiming the contract for supplying gas fixtures in tho Crimiual Court sud Jail building, for the resson that bo was tho lowest bidder, was read mud temporarily Jaid over, Later on, tho Committeo on Public Buildings, to whom tho various bids wero roferred, reported, rocommonding the awnrd of Llie contract to Il M. Willmazth & Bro. for §1,786,—~the goods of the lattor baing supe- xior to those of nggot. Commissioner Jones moved that tho matter be rocommitted to the Committee. Commisrionor Harrison was opposed to this, for Mr, Baggot's bid was much the lowest, au hio should be awarded tho contract, Tho motion to rocommit was loat, and Com- mussioner Harrison moved to award tho contract to tho lowest bidder, Mr. Baggot. This motiou was lost by n vote of-—yeas, 5 ; anys, 8, and the roport of tho Commttoe was concurred fu, the only negative votos being thoge of Mesure, Boguoe aud Ashton. TIE CORONER. Tho roport of tho Coronor was received and roferred to tho Commmittee on Finance. Tha roport covers tho yenr ending Nov. 80, 1873, nud shows thot 514 imtmfltl have boon held, the first being upon the body of Ann Driver, for whoso murder her husband, George Driver, suffored the death penalty. Tho Coroner's salary and cxponses smountod to £8,846,65, and his fotal oarulngs in foos wero $4,072.05, TETITIONS. A petition of the Young Mon's Christian Asso- cition for pormussion to hold daily sorvices of myfir aud preiso in the County Jauil was al- owed. A potition wag received from proporty-ownors in thio Pown of Proviso, claiming that the county nusossmont was double what it ought to bo, 1t was roferred to the Committee ou Equslization of 'Toxes, Commisaionor Crawford cited this instanco ag showing tho need of a County Assossor. AT, Commigefoner Boguo called attontion to the enormoun_oxpendituros mwade by the count{ for public charitios. He ~snid thal since tho firat dny of Docombor, 1803, thoro liad beon paid out: For tho Insano Asylum, §21,784 ; Poor-House, 13,684 ; County Agont’s ollico, 71,646 ; County Hospitul, $0,814; out- door relief, £2,007. 'Wotal, $118,905, At this rato of oxpond]mm it was only & question how soon thio county would find iteel brukrupt. Tho Committee on Hospital submitted a tabu- 1ntod statemont, propared by the Wardon, Hugh MceLoughlin, showing the oost of maintaining pationts in tho County Hospital. The roport sliows that on n basis of 200 inmates the average duily cost for vainionu i 3934 conts ; forcloth- ing aud bodding, 2} conts: for unlaries, 125 cants 3 for liquors and drugs, G conts; for fuel, 63¢ conts ; for miscallaneous articlos, 83 pents. Totul daily cost por patient, 613¢ cents ; totul montbly cost por pationt, $10.13. THE NEW SAIL, Commissioner Sigor submitted tho following, which was adopted ¢ WuEnkas, Communications to this Board have stated that_changes huvo beon mado fn the construg- Liou of the Jeil und Oriminal Court Building from tho pluns and wpocifications ngreed upon ; aud, ‘WiEREAs, By resolutions of this Doard, possod April 14, 1615, uny such chanyes must first Lo reported 1o tis Dourd's thorefore, be it Jtesalved, That the Conunitieo on Public Bulidings ars horeby dirocted to report to this Board, af its moet Jug on Mundni’ next, what, if any, changes havo beon nusdo or pormitted by thien, Tho Board then adjourned until Monday next at2p.om. v e METHODISM, A regular weekly mooting of tho Chioago Methodist clergymen and laynion was held you- torday morning in the ofiice of tho Christian Advocale, No. 67 Washington street. 'Tho Rov. M. Judking presided. Roports from the soveral porsona who are leading tho revival in this city showed that sinco the commoncomont of the movoment some 400 ‘parsons _had _solicitod the prayors of tho faith- ul, and 178 had becomo church-mombers on prahation. 1 "Pho Rov, Mr. Thomns advooated the holding of o duly pmycmnonlhl&: in tho Mothodist Chareh, cornor of Clark and ‘Washington atreotn. I'he Rev. My, Daniels thought the suggeation a good ono, DBotwoen tho hours of 4 and 6 o'elock business men, literally speaking, did 1t tle elso than loungo in tholy ofilcos, Thoy might pass & plossant sud profitable hour cauli affor- noon by latening to tho Word of God and join- g In meor. ‘I'he Rov. Mr. Edwards moved that Monera, Judking, Thomas, and MeChosnoy bo appointod a4 o committoo to soo alter the mnitor, Agrosd 1o, Tho Rev. Mr, Thomns took ocension to an- nouuce thattho flrst Union prayer-mestiug would Do held in his church, cornar of Olark and Wash- ington streats, at 8 o'clock thin aftornoon. Thero would also bo pronching by himgoll or soms othor clergymon, HoLad 1no doubt tbat tho move- ment would bo an ovorwhelming succoss, I'ho Rov, Dr. Edwards atatod thnt ropotts from ali parts of tho Northwost showed n tremondous gain in the Mothodiut Olwurch, owlng Lo tho gan- ©ral apirit of rovival. In Mattoon, 1lh, over 400 }'mopln bad givon in thoir adliosion to Mothod- sm, Moro than forty roports of othur rovivals had to bo loft out of tho Advocate last wook. Tho Rov. Mr, Judking was of opinion that af- ternoon_proacbing, taken in conjunction with othor roligious duties, would b tac'sovore o tax on tho miniastors. Bome goutlomnn might bo ablo to suggost & remody. Mr, 0. 0. North, of Now York, n vory promi- nent lay-mombor of the Church, 'boggod loave to uugfiuut that ]l{-‘)flllfl\lnm‘—nnt ‘murely praying bands—be enllgd Into tho wervico of Chrlst. Tho mothod_had boen found vory offective ln tho City of Now York and elsowhore. Tho Rov. Mr. McChosnoy announced that nyuclnl rovival mootinga wore holding ot Urinity Mothodist Tpiscopal” Church, commonoing st 7:80 o'clock oach evening. Aftor moro desultory conversation and n pray- or, the maetiug adjournod, ————— GENERAL NEWS. Tho attention Sof readors 18 spocially invited to tho advertigomont of tho sale of tho large aud fine farm of Lomuol Milk, in Kankakeo and Iroquois Counties, 1v 8 tatod that o now morine insurrnco com- pany 1a to be formod hore, awing to the fuot thot thio rates of marino Insurance hiave recoutly beon advauced to what vossel-ownors consider an ox- orbitant amount. Itis expectod that tho prin~ cipal vossol-ownorg of tho Jakos will unite in the entorpriso. Last ovening sbout 7 o'clock u fire wos discov- orod on ho premisos No, 64 North Olark streo, ownod by II, 1, Goor, and gooupiod as o clothing storo by 8. Philtips, The damage to tho build- ing and stook ja ostimated to bo nearly $1,300, {(ully coyored by insurance. Causo of five no nown, A most dolightful entertainment was_afforded the many friends of the Babeock Kive Company, at the now hall at the company ougino-house, corner of Olinton and_Washington stroots, A ay nsgomblago dauced until morning, aud ro- urned to their homes with pleasant remem- brances of the hiappy hours passed with the boys. Mrs. Victoria O, Woodbull is apnounced to de- liver a locture Baturday ovouing in Kingsbury Muslc-Hall upon tha somowhat wonsational sub- oct, *Reformntlon or Rovolution, Which?" 'ho locturo is said o be wholly free from tho poculiar dootrings by repson of which tho loc- turor hag gained bor” notorioty, and henco sho may havo & difforeut audleuco from the oue which graoted hor qu her last visit horoe. Nayigation on the Chicago River and Lake Michigan has searcely baon susponded this win- tor, Tho stoamor Trucsdalo, of the Goodrich Lino, bag #0 far mado trips onco a weok, and somatimes oftener, botween this port and dan- ftowoo, touching ab jutermediato points on_ tho waost shore. Many times tho Trucsdalo bas boon up the river to tho docks above Madison stroot bridgo, an evont which soldom oceurs in mid- winter, thoicain tho river being usually too thick for vessols to penotrate. BSteamers havo also run from Milwaukoe across tho lake, A man nomod Chuorles Whitmora was run over by a traln of cars, noar the Michigan avonue crossing of tho_Chico, 0, Burlington & Quincy Rnl!ronln’\ track, shous 11 o'clack yasterday morn- ing, and out to ploces. It is supposed that ho was {rying to board the train, sud making o mis- stop, o Jost his balance and fell benoath thoe wheols and was draggod somo distance beforo boing roloased. IIe wasan American, 28 yoars of w0, unmarried, aud employed a8 a coachman by T pA Logau, st No, 1176 Wabash avenno, His bn:l‘yn 1\319 takon to the Moxgue and tho Coroner notifled. A man named Thomas Elser was arrested by Oflicor. Taylor Inst night, and locked up in tho Union Strect Station, charged with disorderly conduct, Elsor bag A ealoon rnd boarding- houso at No. 18 Dosplaines street, and divorts the attention of bis guoats by occasionally disciplin- ing Mrs, BE. 0 was mlE{fl ed in & display of his powor lnat night, and had drawn a cbair with which to Infliob master-stroke, when ‘William Ridgley interferod aud applied tho cano bottom to Elsor’s hoad, ontting a deep gash and laying baro tha kull, *This commotion :hn;nczag tha attentlon of Taylor, who arrested hands, Last ovoning, at half-past 10 o'clook, an over- hoated stove catsed a firo in tho two-story framo house at No, 170 West Madison street. Tho bullding s owned by 8. Baldwin, and occupied in part by A, Florsheim & Bros, 83 a boot and shoo store, and in part by A, F. Wolls as o pho- tograph-patlory, Damago abont $250; fully in- sured. ‘Tho family of Mr. Wolls, in making thoir oscape hurriedly, neglected-to provide for tho removal of aochild in tho burning house. Ofilcor Csunon, hearing of the _throatencd calamity, sought out and reacued the child, which Ead become Insensible from inhaling the smoko. It rovived whon carried into the alr, and was rostored to the arms of its almost fran- tic mother. About 10 o'clack yeaterday morning s police- ofiicor, numbered 393, disovered tho bady of & woman floating in tho lake at the foot of T'wen- ty-sixth streat. He got help, aud rocovering tho romains romoved them to the Morguo, to await tho result of the Coroner’s inquest, and with tho hopo that they might be identified. 8ho is ap- arontly sbout 17 years of age, of medium oight, with light comploxion, blonde Lsir, bluo oyed, and is nontly drassed. The body bad been in' tho “water but & short time, as it was yob warm when dalivared to the custodian of tho dosd-house, There were no marks of violence, nor suything on her porson to indicate her nama or rosideuce, and tho con- clusion ¢eoms to bo that her deaih resulted oither by sccident or suicido, Tho inquest will be hold this morning, at which hor ldontity may bo establivhed and the mystory attending her death aalved. TITE ATOLITION REUNION, Tho Committee having in chargo the prelim- inary arrangemonts of the reunion of old anti- slavery mon of the Northweat have had soveral informal mectings, Baturday thoy had one at tho oflico of Allan Pinkorton, and fully organ- ized for work by the appointment of R, ¥. Dotickson, Chairman ; Z. Eastman, Becretary ; and John Jones, Treasurer. It was first rosolved to raise the sum of ?\2.500 to moet exponses, and Jobn Jones, Pinkerton, snd J. F, Temple, were .appointod & Pinpnce Committces to raise funds pnd audlt accounts, Philo Cor- penter, J. W. Froer, and J, ¥, Templo wero ap- pointed & committos on procuring o room for tho ‘public meotings. T. Eastman and D. L. Hough woro appoiuted s committoe on printing. 1t was voted that tho whole Committeo, rep- rosonted by the Prosident and Becrotary, act as o committce of correspondonce and invitations, A committeo on Music and Liberty Choir was appointed, consisting of . F. Tomplo, A, G, Downs, and Johu Joncs, and it was regolved to hold weokly meetings, IMPONTED LAGER. Mr, Albert Michelson, of the Marble Pillar, cornor of Randolph nud LaSallo stroots, hias jush begun the exporiment of importing Isgor bear direct from Bavarin and Bobiemia, which couns tries aro world-renowned for the quality and parity of their beer, Bavarian lager beer has proviously been imported in pint bottles, whioh wold at from 804 to 50 cents each, tmt to import it in the original coska liad pot beou tried until Mr. Michelson mado the oxperimont. Inet Baturday ho recelved a con- signment of fifteon barrels, of which hohea alroady sold five, Thiu boer is much stronger thon that manufactured in this country, and hag s much moro nrometic taste, It is manufactured of the bost quatity of hops and malt, aud cou- taine nomo of the poidonous ingrodients which aro _sometimes _ found in ~ our lagerboer, Prominent Cermaun physlolans prasribo this boor to weak and detnlitated per- Aons ou account of ita nourlsbing qualities, Binoe Mr, Michiolaon commenced his experiment, about » month ago, this boer bas boen continu- ally growing In favor, and his place is daily crowded with peaple of all nationalities, who aro anxious to inveat 10 conts for & glays of thin henlthy and inoffensive beverage. THE TREMONT JIOUBE. Although the L'romont Houso has taken a lon; reat, and Iy the lust of tho hiotols to reopen, it way ovidont yostorduy that it has lost none of tho prestige so long nttached to it as a hostolry of superior morit. Tha valus of & good namo wan noyer bottor oxemplified in fact. Dy noon tho old-new house hind upon its brand- new roglstry, with tho spolid autograph of John Wentworth st the top, like Xancook's to tho Doclaration of Indopondeuce, & list of up- wards of 200 names hattiug from all parts of the country. Addod to this auspiolous sign'of fa war, -z{u-ong of uight-soers and farniture oritics, o bo outimated by thousands, had {nunod up tho atairpavs and inlo $he brids and - othor | G > apartmonts, and fot fall thelr wordy of approbation and good witl A if this woro not onough, ominont citizons, Judgod, proachors, oditurd, and businoss-mon eamo in to dinner and favo s consclontionn ap- r\'uml to the cookory, Che peoulinr interast of ho oconaion, howovor, contorod around Long John's bod-chambor, Whis room wau filled, At an nnrlj' hour, by an awo-trickon crowd, which ontored nto valirconjooturcs an to Low ho could over got into that bod. No answors wore glvon. "I'akon altogethor, tho ownors snd proprietors liavo overy roason to congratulato themuolves on tho suceoss of thelr innuguration dny. TUE FINGT CONGREGATIONAL Tho salo of chofeo for poivs in the First Con- grogationnl Uhurch took pinco yeatordny ovon- lnf. ‘I'ho body of tho church was qulto woll filled by mombors of the congrogation, who took advantago of tho auction ta have n very plans- ant, sooinblo time, 'Tho powa sold var{ rapidly, and thiora was littio nttompt, oxcopt in tho first faw oases, to run up the prico or todo much nve- tlonooring. Possibly a littlo more urgont attomnt to got highor bida for the majority of powe eald might havo resulted in alargor nmiruunm of pro- miums, Tho flrsl cholco startod at $25, and ran up by tons and flvos to 75, at which it wan sold to Mr, 1. M. Avery, who chouo No, 87, ou the Tofc of ono of tho main aislos. Mr. 8, M. Moora notod as auctionoor at flrat, and wos rolieved by Mr. W. N, Mills in tho middlo of tho salo, Tho auction rosulted in tho sale of cloicos for 129 pows, the promiums amount- ing to 81,008, Qhe rango of pricos for tha gurly vont waa from 200 to §8, tho avorage being nbout $60 por yonr, Tho ronting of powa continued until 9:30° o'clock, whon the furihor salo.of cholces was pnatpnnud uatil to- morrow ovoning nfter prayor-mooting, Tho price paid as promium'is merely for the right of cholco to rout for one yoar, the Socloty reserving the ownorship of all paws to itsolf. ‘Uho right i also resorved to fill any scats thet arc not filled abtho commencomont of tho servicos, —This vory excollent rulo will {naure punctuality, sud 1s worth eopying vory gonorally. THE BRIORMAKERS, Tho rogular somi-monthly meoting of tho Briclanakers' Aesociation was hald yestordny nf- tornoon at tha rooms of tha socioty, No. 200 Lfinfln streot, Prosidont Ionry Jones in the ohinir. Nesars, Dollier, Montague, nand Con. Mann wero appointed o committeo to confor with tho Brickmakors’ Association on the Nogth 8ide, and perfect arrangomonts looking townrdan amaigamation pf the two sociatics. The Com- mittoa was alsa inatructed to arrange for an ox- a.nmgu of delinquent lists with other nesooia- ione. Mr. Purlngton, of the North Sido Ansocintion, oftorod tho doelinquent list of Lis soclety, which was pocoptod, and tho Becrotavy ordored to re- clproests, Mr. Bisondrath statod Lhat ho had conforred with lus attoruoy rolative to some of the pro- visions contained in the resolution of tho Bth of January. In tho opinion of the counsol, tho rosolution should bo smendedso as to aunul con- tracts entered into by persons who had beon ro- ported ou the dolinquent list. Aftor considerable discussion, which waa par- ticipatod in_ by nn. attornoy, it was moved that the subjoo bo xoportod back to tho Committeo, with power to muke snch smendmonts to tho prosont Lion law a4 they doemod best, aud pro- ont tho samo to the Logislature. Tho meeting, aftor tho tranenction of somo further businoss of an unimportant charactor, adjourned. e THE CITY HALL. A large numbor of tax-payors erowded into tho Qollector’s oflico yosterday to pay their taxos. Tho Building Committes wero to have hold n mooting yostorday,but, ag thore wore not enough mombers pregont to form a quorum, no mooting was hold, There aro still in the possession of the City Comptrollor §426,000 of tnx-vertiflcatos, ‘which Mr. Hayes i8 (h:“ willing to disposo of to woalthy monopolista. The City Beavenger propases, from May 1 il Novomber, to colloot all garbage botween tho tho hours of 7 p. m. and 8. m, and thus avoid the nuisanco caured by removing it during the dng-timo. When collocted, the garbago williim- medintely bo taken down tho canal to Willow Springs. BOARD OF TOLICE. The Board of Palice Commissioners hold a meoting yeatorday aftornoon at 8 o’clogk. Tho firat cnso under consideration was tho continued one of Kelly and Hinckley, two policomen, charged with fighting on the atrect, and othor conduct unbecoming fpolico officers. Saveral porsons, among_ thom Bergt. 0'Don- nell and Collector Von Hollen, testifled to the good character of both men, and of Kelly in lm(linuln!‘ but it waa proven beyond s doubt hat both netod in & very unoflicor-like manner. "The testimony wont to show that Uinckloy was faud of playing practical jokes upou his brothor ofticors, but, like many other people, does not relish having o joko piayed upon him, As Kolly was shown to bo the aggrossor iu_tho difiiculty Dotweon thom, ho was fined ton days’ pay, and Hincldloy fivo. Thomns Hobin has beon on the palice forco but five months, yot ho has Jearncd to porfec- tion tho roquiroments necessary to becone what i too commonly supposed to bo tho typical po- licoman. Whilo tho membors of tho First Pros- Dbytorian Church wora holding an ontertaiument intho church, Hobin wont iu, sud, being too drunk to stand up, foll ngainst the door and eronted quito n commotion nmonfi the good poo-~ ple. The Commissioners decided at onco that Mr. Hobia was not an ornament to, our metro- politan polico ; 8o thoy dismissed him from it. Ofilcor J. 8, Wolls woa charged with drunken- ness, but, as thero was no proof to substantiato the charges, the case was dismissod. Bub ho was finod ten days’ pay for not roporting to the Sorgeant the oxistenco of gambling-houses on Wabash avonue, of which ho was fully cogni- zant, Tho continued caso of Edward W. Tolan camo up for cousideration. Thia officor was charged with an unprovolied assault and intrusion “Y‘m ona Dr. Strickland, but, aftor that gentleman had callod %unaml attaution to the case and had abused the polico anthoritics for negligonco and incfiicioncy, bo failed to apponr nnd prosecuto 'T'olan, byt sont & verbal message to the Board, neking that thoy should not fino bub should roprimand bim, which moessago, of course, thoy took 1o notice of, aud dismissod the case. Houry Carroll was fined fivo dnys’ pay for gonoral neg- loct of duty ns a police oflicer, and was warnod Dot to appoar bofore the Board again, Ono Thomas O'Hara askon for spocisl powers o act as watchman of tho Contral Iall, corner of Wabash avenuo and T\\'cmy-nenond streot. Hiu petition was signod by several influential gontlomen, A man by the namo of Kirk owns a limekiln and quarry on thoe corner of Ashland avenua aud Tightoenth street. In blosting the rock, pioces nre thrown to somo distauce, to tho dangor,-so the neiq\mam 8oy, Of their ives and property. A complnint baving boou mado tothe Board, they took the mattor undor considoration, and dos cidod to hold o mosting at 2 this afternoon, and hear both sides make thelr complaints sud de- fongo, and then decido aa to whothor tho blusting shall bo atopped. . Many_ complaints have recently boon made concerning the washiug as dono ab the Bride- well. Allthe linen usod at the police stations i lnundried thore, and quito an itom of oxpense is thua saved tho city ; bubit 1s stated bfi iho offi- cors that tho plocos aro not well washed, and aro often sent buck infostod with vermin. The Board took tho matter uudor cousideration, and, bavieg no more business, adjourned unti to-day. e ORIMINAL, An exponsivo Iap-blanket and & pair of cur- taing for buggy-sides, taken from a thief, aro swaiting tho call of their ownor at tho Armory. As is usual Monday morning, the Polico Courts wero well filled by both prisonors nud epoctators, Of the former, a Iarge number were charged with vagranoy, and, with one or two ex- coptions, the gontlomon sud ladles ‘of lelnure wm'ot A'n:ulshu&: with heavy fino snd iwprigon- ment, A prostitute named M"Bli“’ Norton was cbarged, boforo Commissioner Hoyne yestorday, with having passed a counterfelt 95 bill to Joliu Kolloy, salaon-keoper, Thero boiug no evidenco to 8how an ovil intont, she wag disehargod, Molly Jones, who is known by tho enphonious titlo of *Candy Molly,"” becamo exaiiod lsab avoning, and likewiea bollicoso, in ouo of the galoous that flourish fn that soolion of tho city known os “ Cheyonne.” _Sho scoured w billy, and throntened to_brain Lizzio Colliny, a black womun, for some fancied griovance, ‘Lo nssail- ant was arrostod and looked np, Oficor Tookioy entered tho nunmeo af August Bhultz on tho books at the Armary last eveaing, and placod opposite it tho oharge of buiglury, The acoused 8 s boy of about 14 yoaws, and small for his age, Ho was discovered in nn alloy that opens into I'ifth avenuo, north of flarrison streot, onrrylng twolvo boxes of cizars, On soarohivg him™ a pair of ekoloton Keyn wero found, which Induces tho boliof ‘4 ho i4 familiar with tricks that, in this insteace, proved vain, whilo his knawlodgo of the dark ways in flmvldnltv whore ho was captured availed him CH < A young man nsmed ' John Hart was charged boforo Justive Boydon yostorday; moraivg with finving pasgod binsolt off as o mombor of_tho Pollcu forco, It apponrod in ovidonco that Ilart ind, with tho neslstanco of a star whioh he had lrraaurml in somo manner, sucaoodod in pormind- ng ocortaln saloon-koopors and propriotors of brotholds on Htato etroct _ that ho wag & mombor of tho Bherl- don brigade, - On the strongth of this bo- llof bo liad dofranded his dupos to the oxtont of innumorablo drinks and ot o fow lonns of coin, 1t wag’provod thot Tiart had onco bofore been convistad of a similor offonse, wo tho Juatico in- flicted o fino of 100, in dofault of which tho prizonor wont to tho Bridewoll, ———— . ANNOUNOEMENTS, Tho thirty-first annusl Commoncoment of Rush Madical Collogo will tako place this evoning in thio Mlchigan Avonue DBaptist Chroh, Tho nd- drons will be mado by Prof. Do Laskio Millor. s, Mary Nowborry Adams, of Dubuquo, 18 to give the losturo this ovoning at tho Memorial Chapol, corner of Michigau avenue snd T'wouty- thirdstroot, Thosubjectin ¥ The Roualssance.” Tho Rev. Albert Bushuoll will lecturc at tho T.onvitt Streot Congrogational Church, corner of Tonvitt and Adams styoets, this eventvg, The thomo is * Over tho Andes and Upon the Amn- von,” Mr, Dushnoll, having visited this ‘conn- try, can apoak from actuni knowlodge. ‘Cho Shiold of David Lodgo of tho Anciont Ordor of K. 8, B, will glve & ball at Standard Hail on Thareday, Fob. 19, which, jmlglma by :}m :‘mnngnmonku mado, promisos to bo & bril- uut ono, Datactive Ellls desiros to sacortaln if Chioago coutains o cltizon by tho uame of Martin MoNortenoy. If so, ho is roquested to call at tho dotective's office and roceive somo informa- tion concorning o boy named Michael Liddy, who olaims that Martin 18 his nnclo, Each member of the Alumul of tho Law De- partment of tha Univorsity of Miohigan is ear- nesatly roquosted to farward, atonce, to Honry A. Chanoy, Scoretary, Lansing, Mich., the follow- ing information: His or hor namo, post-offica nddross, and tho yoar of graduntion, tho samo b:‘l'ng nooossary for the completion of tho ree- orda. 5 In consideration of tho groat roligious inter- oat now porvading thecity, it wan deoinod advien- lo yostordsy by tho oditors of the Alliance, and & lorgo numbor of tho Ohlungo alorgy, to hold union religious services in the main audionce- room of the Methodist Clurch Block, corner Olark and Washington streots, overy aftornoon this wools, at -'X‘F. m. The ltov. 0. D, Helmer will praach to-duy ot thathour. All aro cordially iuvited to nttend. TUE BPECIAL DUREAT OF RELIEF. The Indies of the Special Burcau of Lollef de- siro to correct a mmmdoratnudiu% arising from an indofinite statemont na to tho varioty of 4 Yelp ™ tho Burean is able to furnish applicants, “They bad no thought of supplying demands for domostio bolp, for, thus far, not & siuglo sor- yuut girl hos applied for ausistance. Tho major- ity of the fomales soliciting aid are womon of familios whose husbands have beon unablo to Erocuro wark this winter or whoaroincapaoitated y sickness, In their oxtreme need these women ate willing to do anything that they are eapablo | of doing to prooure for thoir familics the mnocessarics of lifo. Those nsk- ing for sowing of varlous kinds are the most numerous, yot a groat number will do washing, ironing, or house-closning. The melo nrp\lcnnls, by far the most numerous, ropresent oll classos, ranging from the common day- lsboraer to the profassor of languaged, Tho Burenu is doing all that 18 possible to roliove tho immediato wants of tho shove-mon- tionod clnsses within its limita by proyiding them with fo0d and clothing. But tho applicauts want work, and the Bureau sske for placos that thoso men and womon can fill, The Iadies nlvo desiro to take this opportunity to thank o number of our prominont merchants, a renl estate and a stook dealer for generous do- nations for the uso of this Durenu. ————— PERSONAL. Ald, Mahr last night ciroulated a petition in the Common Council- in ‘bobaif of Dr. Paoli's nomination as City Physician. Ho suaceeded in seouring but five namos. I, B, Du Chaillu, tho African oxplorer and gorilla-fighter, is & guest at the Bhermun, Liout.-Gon. P, H. Sheridan is ragisterod at the Palmer. . A. Ohittenden, of the Milwaukeo Journal of Commerce, ia stopping at the Bhermnan. The Rov. Robert Ingorsoll, of Peoria, & dovont Ieoturor upon orthodox religion, was at MoVick- or's Thoatro last ovoning with his family, and soveral “ noblest " works. John Desmond, Enfl:eflnlmflunz of the Grand Valloy Division of tho Michigan Contral Rail- rond, is among the arrivals at tho Bherman. C, B. Mogker, Gonersl Agont cé-pan Now Yorl E&ulm‘ sud Hudson River Rnilrgads, isin the . The Tremont Houso was #o crowded lnst evon- ing with poople suxious ta view tho beautiful spartmontg, that tho mansgers wero com- yellqd to clogo their doors, to prevent accidonts and damngo to their costly carpety and furni- ture, Ono of tho servants at the #horman Honge roceived a lotter yostorday which was dircotod a8 follows : Potman, postman, do your duty, sud Qeliver inis loitor to tho Sherman Houso beauty, Ellon Kounody, Theo following Chicago gentlomen who rogis- tored thoir names at tho T'remont Houso have stopped at the same hotol from twenty to thirty years 6go, a8 will bo_seen by tho dates opposite their nnmes: Jobn L. Wilson, 1884; Isaac D. Harmon, 1884 ; Alonzo Huutington, 1835; J, D. Jonnings, 1837; Jacob Rosonborg, 1643 ; and H. TPortor, 1833, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Tremont—W. W.. Horton, Now York; J. P. Bmith, Boston; H. D, Monell, Gaweston, Tox. ; H. Trafford, England; A. D. Howard, New Or- lonng; ¥ 3. Lull, Toledo, O.; P, Honry Smith, Burlington, In; Henry Weaver and family, Bummalo; J. R. Willinms, Balt Lake Oity; Tuclon 'T. Bangor, Salt’ Lako City; E. E, Platt, Boston; . L, D, Johneon, Thiladolphia, . . . Sherman—J. Desmond, Grand Rapids ; Biduoy Swmith, Froaport ; J. Rich- srdson, Elmira, N, Y.; ¥, Hawes, Omak: L Lo Ellwood, Dakota ; C. I, Foote, Josoph ; the Tion, James Thompsoa, Miclugan; H. G. Davis, Goshion; L. R. Coy, tGoorgotown ; 'I. 8, Bpraguo, Providenco; A. B, Hall, louston, ToX. . .. Grand Pacifie—V{, W.' Lloyd, Albany: J. T, Buckingham, Now York; illinm Walt, Rochestor; P. B. Seymour, Milwnukeo ; D. Nowhall, Mitwaukae; C. A. Hoyt, Colorad Y. 3. Guardian, Boston; E. 3. Danforth, O kosh; M. Stmmbough, Youngstown; B. K. Charles, Gonava Lake, Wis. . . . . Palmer —8. 0. \Vitl'.row, Rockford; L. M. Hunt nud wifo, Jackeon, Mich, ; L. H, Enmes, Ottawa; P. Van Auken and E. 8. Blaadal, Bt, Paul; Mrs. L. J. Mathers, San Francisco; Dr. O, H. Cord, Arizona s O. M, Barnea and lady, Michigan; Dr. urnbu'd and family, London, Eng.; E. Gay- lord, Boston; O. Strong and_wifo, Loporto; 3L L. Hinmon, Dunkirk; W. I Hallowsy, Tndi- anapolls; A, Gellup, Denver; E. Q. arrell, Bpringfield. ——— SUBURBAN NEWSH. EVANKTON, The Tonnesseonus will glve threo performances in Evanslon at the closo of noxt wook, Bevorsl ignoramuses have expressod n dosire to know why some stops are not takon towards rocovering tho money lost b{ the dofaleation of tho last School ‘L'rensurer, If they had rond any of tho daily papers, they would know that suits wore commenced agningt his bondsmon wooke g0, and that the matter is now in the conrts, “horo will bo sorviceu nt 8t. Mark's Episcopal Chureh in tho morning_and evening of Ash Waednesday. During the Lenton sesson, services will bo held at 4 o'clock Tuosduy and Friday af- tornoons, and also Wednosdsy and Thuradsy oveningd. ‘The rovival interost at tho Baptist Church contlunes to incronse, and moro than fifty in- l‘(\l.lll'erfl havo prosontod themsolves, Twonty- throe Lave thus far been baptized, the ordin- suce bojng administered to soven porsons SBun- day night, A novel entertsinment will bo prosouted ot Jonninge' Hall, this and Thursdey ovening, whicl the ability, enterpriso, and experience of its projoctors ia eortaln to render sncoonsful, Tunyan's grand atlogory will bo fhero dopiotod by menns of tablosux for the bonefit of the Con- grogutional Church, and in such a mannor ax Lo ropay nllin attendance. ‘Fhero witl be tweuty- five differont reprosontations of scenes and charuators illuatrating tho Pilgrim's Yrogreus, ™ and ovor eixty differcnt ohaynotors will appear i upproprinto costumos. Miss Frances I, Willard has been olooted an honorary momber of tho ** Borosis Olub," of Now York, and was prosonted with a badge of mom- bership loat wook, ‘I'hla olub will give its - nual dinuer in New York, Maroh 6, "o foliowlug wembors of the Benlor Oluss of the Univoruity havo beon chosen to contond for tho Blanchard' oratorical prize of §100 nost June, tholy names boiug given in the order of tho piorit of their ocssays: Willima M. Knox, W. L, McQarry, B, MoCllsh, R, G, Iobbs, an M. B, Knufmmi, % ifhe Board of Educaiion has decided to intro- duco drawing into tha lowor dopartmonts of tho publle kohools by noxt moutl, and gradually mako it part of the courso in il tho l{;rmlou. Suporintondont Mnvon has adopted a pian for soouring prompt attendanco in tho ~public soliools whioh proves very succossful. Any clngs which {8 not crodited with n slnglo tard: mark for four congooutive weeks 1 givon & hol- idny, and tho rosult 14 o morked diminntion in the numbor of tardy marks. . Work on the audience room af tho Méthodist Church_is progrousing stoadlly, The coilinge aro rondy for tha plastoror, sud tho framowork of tho gallry, which gocs all sround tho cliurcl, iscompletod. The builder of tha larga organ, whioh i# to occupy tho west ond of tho buil mgl 18 looked for thin‘weolk. Thia church ia oxpoctad {o suat morp pooplo than any ono in Chiengo, oxcopt tho Virst Cangrogationsl, and will prab- ably bo comploted this swmmer, A numbor of men aro at wobl finishing up tho ' intoriot of the Woman'a Colloge building, whiolt promises to bo ready for occupancy durlng tho coming Bpring. Mr. Eddy, tho jmnitor of the preparatory bulldlug, donics emphotieally the “truth of & atntomont recontly published in & Chicago paper, to tho offact that ho hind discovered a theological studont and o ymmfi woman in too intjmnte re- Intions In a soclude Fnrt of tho buildivg, atn lato hour of tho night. | PLOIN, Tho Tonnossonns aro billed for Lo concorts in this city, Tuosdry and Weduesdny ovaninge. Thelr_predecossors—tho Jubiloo Bingova—drow » good houeo, and it ia probablo this troupo will algo. A calico purty iz down on tho social liat, to bo givon on Friday ovoning, nt tho Waverly Houso. Tho -belles and boaux anticipate an enjoyablo occasion, and tho merchauts arc doing » thriving teado In caticoes, and clenring out the fragmonts. BSome of our most talented and patriotic youths will -lzponr in callco. Followivg thin will bo tho ‘‘Black Craolk,” swhich proposea to astonish our rural vision with 3ts gorgeounness; "tk oaan of Fronoh v. Fronch hus at lnst boon decided, and_Snturday Judge Williams, of Ohi- ongo, sovored the bonds matrimonial of tho will- ing partics, Tha cdso hos been in difforent cotrts In process of accomplishment for sovorst yours, and oxcitod much intorest Liexo. 3 Stroot bills nunonnce moro amusements, a8 tho Hooley company aro to bo liere, with John Dillon o8 star. Ho isundorlinod for a charastor, but it is not cortain but what ho will play only John Dillon. Timo will tell. Elgin afforda ample room for missionaty Iabor of the kind now in progross ‘in Ohio. Howover, wo can oxeneo ‘Dlo Lowis. If his tomperanco work {8 as woak as his publishod omanntions on bran-broad and othor food, wo should have but littlo faith in him. Thora aro gomeo tearfully low drinking-places here, and n ood, squara reformation’ or blotting out of fi\om 14 neoded. ‘Thoro 18 somo ln(:}uhy horo a8 o what bns bo- como of the Kane County delegation ta 8pring fiold, Tho ard-heartodnoss of tho Alton Rail- way {n charging faro or tho press of business 1in8 kopt them away. Last winter thoy camo homo every waok, and now they do not. Qur municipal affairs still rago liko n tompest inn toa-pot. Fiorco ohargos are made by op- posing partics, aud & socinty-hos beon organizod to cara for the wonunded, and sco that the killed sra decontly buved, snd fitting requicms chented. LAKE. Tho Trustees hold a rogular meoting at ths Town Hall yeaterday. All the membors of the Board worg pragont. - N Tho plat of tho following subdiviston was sp- proved upon the owiner complying with the Board rogulations: Risson's Subdivision of the onut hal? of the northesst quarter of Sec, 82, Township 38, North Range 14, cast of tho thi principal moridiau, On mation, & permit was grantod to Mr, Oa- wald to build a woodon aower on ltalsted streot, noar Fifty-first, provided he built it 334 foet square, Tho following bills woro allowed and ordored paid: Time and pay-roll for culvort on Thirty- uinth street, 867.44; John Otto, for orossings. $11,07; John Fitch, for Wator-Works site, $3,000; B. Harney, a8 robate on taxes, §14; J. Dacey, 8 robato on taxos, $8,26; Jamas Rogers, 8 ro- ‘Dato on taxes, $4.76; J. Peacock & Ca. for out- door rolief, 833 L. W, Crookor, on_acconnb of rond work, £100; tho Sun, on account foradver- tining, $200; Airs, Waldon, for outdaor relief, §12, Total, €8,461.41. "flm :)llll of the Sun, amounting to $386.20, was reforrad. Mesure. Drake and Colyin wero instructod to paas over all thoe streets upon which nssessments bave beon mado for sidewallks, and roport ail Elnfi:?s upon which sidewalks hnyve already beon u ‘Pho licensoa of John Bheridan and P. Grady, for ealoons, wero oxtendod to April 1, A potition was received, signed by J, Borgman and others, selang that s now precinct bo ostab- Jished jn tho western part of the town, and was wos leid ovor until the next meetiug. Thero iy alno & potition oiroulating amoug tho paople living » littlo west of the Btook-Yards for a new Enwmu: for themaplves, but as yot no action hoa con taken by tho Board. On motion, the Bonrd adjourned. v HIGHWOOD. % ‘Edward Bocbe, Esq., o membor of tho Chicaga ne, Toform,” boforo the Litorary Club nt its rogular mooting this ovoning. "NEW PUBLICATIONS. THR POPULAR SCIENCE- MONTHLY, COXDUCTED BY E. L. ¥OUMANS. NO. XXII! +esss0sPRICE, FIFTY CENTS. Contents of No, 23, for March, , The World Befaro the Introduation of Life. 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WOORMIOR MUSTO HALL, Qorner Clarkand Kiuzlo-ata, TELFIO. TEIOMAS Grand Festival Concerts, Undler the Awsniess of the Anolla Club, TO-NIGE TURSDAY NIGIT—Tho mostbrilliant Orohostral Pro- gramme of (ho aeason, Dobiuit o MISS CLARA DORIA, Thio famous Prima Ponza Bopraoo, ia an arla.of Mosari! e s o Gl oo W. WHITNEY, Tho Famous Amorlenn Tiasso, In two solos, and MR. LOUIS LUBECK, Tho famous Vifonoalla Virtoso, ina coucorto of Davld- Tl programmo uclidun Laze's grandont composl PRHAPSODLE: HONGROIBE, " which oreatod sugll o turare nt it st porforivanco bore, TOMORKROW, WHDNIBDAY (taat) NIGHT~Mirst provontation in Aworlen of olwiman's groat Work, "PAIADISIC AND 'THIE PERI Prices for Iovoning Gongorin: Admislon, 91; Rotorved Bont, maln flaor, 0o axtrat Rasorvod Hoat, hatcony, 81 oxiri, ilkata for saladnring tho day only at tho book-atora of dansom, Mettury & Co., 117 Btata-st,, and durlng tho evaning i tho Lh;u...monfoi oyl oura npon b7 D, . _Cottoort at A p, 1o, IO hat BANDOLL AND | MADIRON.8TH.. and WABASH-AV., will run diroot to and from tho liaft on thiosn niglits, GRAND MATINER WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 P, M. Popular, programmey {neluding ' Win. Toli," ¢ Tran- mario," *‘Amarsllly, 'l at tho most popular af pricos, 3L, Rosorvad Hont, main lluor, L3 toacrved Carpenter & Sheldon, Manayers, THE ADELPHI This (Tucsday) Fronlng, Yob. 17, ENTITUSTASTIO FU- e i a1 T uisa Boshell, In inmitablo porformances, and ovor tho G porfaimansos; andavie tho Great Gormipl EHENRY S. PAGH. T mighin of ALEX, DAVIS tho, Beoor Vonteto: ll\ll alvo, i?[ LEOPOLD and GERALDINE, Miny T It o Jour ehnt & AL, o LEON > o <ol 1) 1 R O A R NG hnd ALY HRY: NOLD. G100, DAV ENPOR'T and tho DRAMATIO COMIARY in » briliiant Comis Dratns, PRIUS600r, 30, e, Bocurod Orchestra. Beats, 250, outes. LEPHI POPULAR MATINEES WEDSESDAY und SATURDAY, at 4 p, m. Admission 20 il parin of the Theatre, Zio. : Gutldron, 16e. Matinoo erowdod with the allte of tho oify. HRUOND LADILES' MIOHT next Thuraday, Tob. 10, Ynoquivocal and Kmnliatia Sugoess of ** Ladiox’ Night." Lo louse, in #pite of tho rain, was crawded, and thiora ‘wuro many nioro Jadion prasont tiian auy logitimate Tlics- tro in the oity could hoast. " Tribunie. dday—Tiscowell Bonollt ol ALKX. DAVIS, - Tha Grant Indinn Tiox Sjators, Tiie Macholln Lt Dol fon Brothors, and mauy othiors, KINGSBURY MUSIC HALL. WICTORIA C. WOODHULL ‘Will speak in Kingsbury Music Hali, Ghicago, Satorday Evening, Feb. 21, 1874, at 8 oclock; BUBJEOT: “REFORHIATION OR REVOLUTION, WHICH? Or, Behind the Political nind Socinl Scenes.?? Doora apon at 7. Aduilsslon, 76 cents: Rosorvad Seats, B1.00. Lonr days in advanco at Box Olfico, IMPROVE THE OPPORTUNITY, LAST WEEK Of tho Bxhibition of Dubufu's Grand Patotiug, THE PRODIG-AL SON. ul TIONABL ¢ tho FINEST PAINTING AU O A T R ED % View i e EXPOSITION BUILDING. Day Exhibition, 10 to 5. Evening, 7 till 10, Tiakote, G0 conts. _Ohildron, 25 conts. GLOBE THEATRE. LAST WEEK POSITIVELY Of Bidwell & MoDorough's Gorgoous BLACK CROOK! ‘WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, LAST CROOE MATINEES, Bonday, Fob, 23-BIR, JOBRPH K. EMMET In FRITZ. "~ MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK of the Groat Comodian, Mr, J.FE.STODDART, ¥rom Wallack's Thoatrs, New York, and tho Company undor tho management of RINGGOLD & RUOKWELL. Monday and ovory eveniug (vxoept Saturday), also at tha Haturday Matinee, SECRAT MARRIAGH! {0 JuadnilisneSoalots Viny, AMERIVANS IN PARIS, fr. STODDART aa Joe Spurritt and Dr. Hothoror. Bnturday avonlng—THE LONG STRIKE, Monday, Fob, B~EDWIN BOOTH, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Fngagement of Amorlca's favarito fionsatonal Attist, OLIVER DOUD BYRON. Mouday, Tucadns, Wodvwiay, and Wadncaday Matinee, positivoly oniy ropresentation of ACROSS THE CONTINENT. T peeparation—-BIEN MoQULLGUGH and DONALD MRAY: HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Immenso success of tho omimont Kmotlonal Actross MISS LUCILLE WESTERN. Monday snd Tucsdny, Fob. 16 and 17_Yiy roquost, of e ns Sies, WL will Aouse i hor e unl. cheractor of ' Lads Isabol® and -+ Madsma ino," n the popular play, EAST LYNNE! E d by thin taleted Actor, Me, W, 1. WHAL~ upportod by 1, Sid ts cotira Comy WYERY A-HOTSE, ‘Dionroo-st., bet, Desrborn aud State. Arlngton, Cotion” & Remble's Minstrls, Teomondous suocees of the now Loosl Brrlosque. entitlad M AZEPP A Or, THE WILD MULE OF KAN-KER-KEE, The Tennesseans, Acts by Billy Courlright, Babby Newcomb) Wal. to’r‘l‘:n(lglmé‘n ATiington, Cotton, and Komblo, ' Lvery ovoniag and Batirdny Mntliice. KINGSBURY MUSIO HATL. TELOS. N AST, Tuo woll-known Artist of ** Harpor's Wookly," will Lec- turo on CARICATURING On MONDAY EVENING, Feb, 23, at 8 o'clock, ata, with rasory 76 conts and 81,00, For sala ot o Siiee e Cond s Libtacy, 35 i REDUCED PRICES, Provious to removal to snothor oity, $ho propriator of the culobratod DR, KAHNS ANATOMICAL EXHIBTTION, 128 CIARK-ST., Has reduced ndmission feo to 25 CENTS, bio rioh and pour to san Pio most wondorful collece e Naturs ovar o2hbieed 1 tuisolty: Cornor Miohigan-av. and Twonty-third:st, The Renaissance. MRS, ADAMS will lecturs on this subject, MH{18 EVENING, in the Momorial Ohiapol, cornor Miohigan- v, suil Twanty.third. Capitalists Are invited to call nnd oxamino tho Patent Portable Gas Gonerator, for private houuos, stores, hotels, fuctorios, and lighting pur- posos genorally; acknowledged to be the best, simploat, cheapost, and most economi- onl gas machine yet invented. USES COAL ONLY in makinggas, No danger of explo- sion, Requires no skill to manago it. Ma- chino onn be seen in constant oporation ab 82 West Washington. Business offlco Room 20 Reaper Bloo! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, W.C. WATTS & CO., " " 2 Drowws Bullding, Tiverpool, Holiolt cousignments of Provisions, Lard, &o., and exe- unto ordors for the purchinse and wxlv of samo for futs ahil mif?xf{"r du‘ drorye sl‘x hoen s :‘nn‘:h‘- Juo wlfllunmmh A Detormation Aorded. by ouy felw DAL WhIET e, Now Work, 10 o B ____MAILEOAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. eoptod, * Buniay axcoplo;l, DT ey b a0 as s "% bofip UMY oxcoplod. "L Ae MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS i and 6 Canistgt,, cornier f Madly Leave ‘ Arrice, Ma (yin matn and ale tino), T80, m, Tixpreas, o * 0:00 11, ne \Inckaon Accominndatiost.. 1108, n; A"nnflg Exvres B0l Night Ixpross, * QUAND DARTUR L [+ 9:00 p, . * 42308, w1, HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, Goneral Pasangar Agant. ¢ CHICATO & ALTON HAILROAD. Chioago, Kaneas Gity and Denver Stork Zine, va Loutsts ana, l/lh/l’:lml o, Alion ant! 51, i Bepot, e atiions Throuan Hne, - Gnio e, near Mo, TR 0T mien AT Bepote it 152 oot p1 28 Taee. | Arrive, Kanss Olty Ix, vin Jacksonvlilo i, and Loutatana, Mo, * 0:308, m, w Citg Fant 2, i sanvillo, 1il, and Lonlsiana, Mol 8t, Louts texprass, vin Mafu Lino Bt. Lonia Kast 1¢, ;m&lunmum i Vox. vin dacksanvilin, Hiringliold [txpros Springtiold Faat Kepro dehorson Olty Kxvross Poorz, Kookutk & Burifi Ohfonido & Padugah italirond T3 Waonotia Lacon, Washington K Jolfob& Dwight Ascomuiodation, CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL R ILWAY. Unton Jiepol, corner Madlson and Canal. « T¥akel Offa* R Clareate ohpotite Shevman Homser and &t Dopots Teaor, |_drrivs, Milwanken, Groan Dav, Btavons' : e PtatHio du-Obon. & 14| v Oroase Dav Expros ¥11:004. 1, Jonankao Srail g 55 7. m il\aukng, it Paal & Hin olin Nigish_Hapross.. 10:00p.m,|* 418 p. 12, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot faol af Lakeat. and-Suot oy, Deentysecondt, ices 131 Ranttolyihats, near Clark, T B Jouls Tapres e t, Louly Fast 1igo... Chira § Now Ol 5 30N ROL Dubugue & sr;nx Uity K Dubliio & Rigus ity .. @ (@) Rtuna to Obsmpalgn on Saturdays. CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILRDAD. o Gt Pt to lots ol af depatey " Vo8B Mall aud Exprest,uee. .. Otiawa and Strentor ¥ Duuun & Sloia O Puclho Funt LS Knnsas (J"g Lenvonworth, chlron & Bt. Jasepli Kai Alirora. Pgssano Mondota, Ottasn. fiurnm {)uummu Hand urars Passeniar {Hind Dibngun & SHras ity ien, Paolilc Night Isp, for Owalia.. (H Kausas (H’g» Loavenwarth, At-| tson & 3t. Jotoph Eap...... {1 Downer's (irovo Accommotal Bownor's Girava Acommodation| Toxas Lxp _*Ex. Sunday At R CHICAGBD & NORTHWESTE! A O i otnce RAnA S LAt L6 ot Sy corner Maison-a aPaciflo Faat Line, & Dibuiquo Nigh @ Onuain Right xnrosn 1 froqion Eubiate & taohost & Dy % 5 Bflniten Mahs s e i a " 7,00 P, 10, " 4=Dovot cornor of Wolls aud Kluzio-ats, Do Tand Kinzlo-sts, NETT, Gon, Pass. Agont. COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Spsolal Tnccomente, Brogy Sovt ot Aoy T, & S rRR A A T i CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. - Devot, corner of Vanliuren and Sherman-ats, Ticke Grand ucifio Hotels ifagen TLeave, Omaba, Loavonw'th&Atohtson Ex[*10:15 a, m, Parn Acgommod; * 6:10 P . 10200 P, e Arriva, Night xpross, . NN LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILRSAD. Dty Vo Buren it Joot of LuSallet, Dekel affcer, sovihueerd corucr Clavk und Ttandolphate corner Canal and Mudison-sts. or 48 soutiund Teave, | Arrive, Matl... :ua, m. Bpeeial Now aia m Atinatle loxp B, mn.§ B0 8. ight Kxpcas 140 . 1, (*36:55 0. 1 Hotithi Ohfcago niions| 1850 me | T . CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Freat Central Railroad Depot, Foot of Lake-st, THROUGH OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE. The South Wales Atlantlo Stearsship Gompany's Now First-class, Fall-powared, Clsdo-built Stoamlifps will sall from Vonnsyivania Haitrond Wharf, Jorsey Ui ANDIS, chartored.dan, 3 AMORGAN. .. Fob. %, DELTA. “lob, 7, | PEMBROKE, ... Mar, 14, Carrying koods and passougors at througlt ratos from allparis oF tie United Btates and Oanada to ports fn th Brlstol Ohannal, and all othor polats in England, “Flioso steamatips, Luilt oxprossly for lio {rudu, ara pra- vided with nll the litest luprovonivats for tho comfortand couvanonee ot UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Fieat Cabin, 876 aud F80 currency, (.53 ourron] oursone; For furthor particulned, apply in Cardilf, at the Com- pany’s Otlicos, No. 1 Duck Oliambrs, and in Now Vork ta ARGHIBALD BAXTER & CO. iy Agonts, No. 11 Broadwar. NATIONAL LINE, NOTIOR-his Company takos thoisk of ingurance (u L T a7 S Aot thus ki Dhseenizare fho bost vosaiblo. guntantop foF safoly au BVoidatico of dauwor at non. " mcak. scthorl routo tns. slwoss Losa adapted by s Gt o o Bondsod, ity LVERPODE wnd GURENSFOWN, from Plors ow York, Nos, 44 and 47, Notth Rivor , Ne h 7| Bgypt. E For London (st TIOLLAND, Bragg. Taosday, Fob, 17, at 3p, m. Onbiu Puvwige, 71 gsn and 880 Currency. Biccrnue, 330 Currency. Roturn tiokets ot raducsd ratos. Passougers booked to or from Germun and Beandinavian I)Dlnl.llt low ratos, 'Tho Steamstups of this linoare the fargoet in tho trado, Deaftsan Groat Britain, roland, avd tho Coutinant, ag Northean, corner Olnrk and Taudylphate, (Govento oy iliorman tnuse), Clicayo, WILLIAM SIACALISTER, Gouoral Wostaru' Agout. STATE LINE. To Glnsgow, Belfast, Liverpool, Londonderry, &e SUATE OF GEORGIA.., dal Baturdny, Tob. 7 RIATE OF PENNSYLVANL Naturduy, Fob, ¢1 STATE OF VIRUINIA saily, aturdsy, Marsh 7 FROM PIER 35, NOK VER, N. ¥. Wookly Sailings noxt Sumuor, Ratos of 0: Cabiy, 60 and $50 wold: Btoarago, e O rronore Biaftn a1 Towenk raton. ar furtor partioulnraavrly to AUSTIN BALDWIN & QO., Agents, T Brondway, Now Yark. J0E. BARLY, Goners! Westarn Agent, 00 Qlark-st., Uhivago, (UNARD MAIL LINE ESTABLISIHED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glnazow, London aud all ish Points, From Now York every Wedneaday. TFrom Boaton uvg\")y Sn?)lgduy. 7, 8 1 il 0, 3 Gabin Fune, 300, S10uud 3100, ol Ktoorngo Pawiage, ¥ citrrency, Passeuxorg and frolght S T el e s 1 Gros nd Troland, BlghtDets Oh DU VERNUT, Goul Westn ok, bhss. Al N. W. gor, Olurk and Rando CARRYING PHI UNITKD STATES MAIL, Tho wurniticont nw whd full powrud Htesiurhios Toe publie, Baltie, Adriatio, Biltannlg, Oceanic, Coltiv, ate., Kall feom Now York on Baturdiys aud Livorpdol v "Thuradn; 80 aist i o sy dritlins gy g‘r;‘llll lglml,t ll‘){lm\(h '“IF\ ‘r»:m;nl fram £1 upwarde, e Glonzo °0 7 Bouth VIHE D MAG BRGRIEN. Ayent, AL TFAIRBANKE BLANDARD SCAT.ES OF ALL BI7u8, h FAIRBANKS, MOLSE 800 3 LAND U3 LAXILIT.

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