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THE CHICAGO DAILY 'I'RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY MARCH 18, 1874, 3 LOCAL ' MISCELLANY. THE BAPTIST UNION, ‘The Obicago Baptist Union hold their rogular tri-annual meoting in tho Mothodlst Church loo- turo-room last ovening. Tlus institution, whioh Lins boon noting ns a co-oporativa force, diatinct from and yat & pott of tho Daptist organization of Chiengo, hins becomo ombarrassed in polnt of means, nhd involved In complications that bave grown out of ils mathods and rules. Tho par- tloulnra of thoso iutornal dlgscnslons would soarcoly bo of intcroat to the publio, and of uo Dbonoflt to the Soctoty, Bo that the long dlscus- slona which wore called out aro omitted. Aftor tho moeting had boon oyuuu([ by’grn_vor and singing, the roport of tho Board of Dircel- org was mn&. It showod tho condition of tho work and the roquircments of the Union to bo as follows: Bcgnrdln‘: the church at Morgan Park, it was statod that tho structure cost 12,000, and of this amount the Bluo Teland Land Gompany subsoribod 1,000, Owing to tho_panfe, othior subecriptions had not been paid, 'Tho balance, 4,000, ronalned to ba pro- vidod for, and & mortfinga would probably be put upon tho proporty, unlcss it could bo avolded by Drompt subassirilons. Tho Dirotora also re- Portod thnt tho snlary of the Rov. A. 3. Colby, ‘missionary, had noé boon paid. All but the Se- ond and South Chtrehes had fatled to meot their pledgos ns to the paymont of his salary of £1,200 or annum, b A promising mission had boen ostablished at flio cornar of Dayton and Oontro atroets, with tha prospact of being organized into a church, chuteh was noodsd i this part of tho city, wnd Bnbsnflrtiunu woro solicito Tho ''roasuror’s roport wns thon road, show- ing recoipts 91,118.75, of which $339.45 remained on hand in the shape'of notea, Tho propoted amendmonts to tho constitution wworo then taken up and voted npon soparately. Theso rro brielly as follows: The name of ths Asgociation is changed to the *Baptist Unlon.” The furnishing of pecuniary md to students was Added to tho oblects of the Bocioty. An Execu- tive Committeo of fivo, who shall bo ox-officio Trustoes, holding oflice ono year, woro added to tho ofticora. Tho objects of the Bociety wera enlargod by tho making of & new dopartmont hnving the fol- Towing purposes: Furst, miolatorial oducation. Seccond, church building, Third, mission work in and about Chicago, Annunl memberebip was fixed at 91, and lifo memborahip at 26, It was stated by, Dr. Dlackall and other -officors that it had been intimntea to thom that & lsrge fund would bo intrusted to the Socioty for educational purposos, if tho Socloty conld bo harmonized to fceord with tho viows of tho donors. Thin gift, it was lenrned, would amount fo abount $50,000, Tho oficers dosired ta resign at ance and wished {0 pracaed to tha election of the Exeoutive Qom- mitteo, Mr. Brayman and Dr. Blackall spoko in favor of tlis at fomo length, Dr, Tvorta and others opposed {t, snd it was finaily concindod that tho smendments should take offect at tho annual mooting on the st of May. _After listening to the roport of the Rev. A, J. Colby a8 to tho con- dition of tho Morgan Park Church, tho Socicty adjourued. i THE WHITE STOCKINGS. The Now York 1orid, in au asticlo on tho baso ball clubs of next season, thus spoaks of tho Olicago nine : Ohicago, as might bo expected, will place a team of giants fu tho field agaln. Befors tho great fire sho or- Jautzed a club to beat tho Red Stockings, of Cincin- Zntl, and did it, too, Slie ends forth o company fully a8 poworful, aud Inoluding o number of mowmbors of dior old orgiutzation, Much §3 oxpected of them, and tho Doston Club looks to Chicago for tho suvcreat struggle to retain 1o champlonehip, Zettloin, * tho chargier,” tho pitcher of th onco mighty Atisntica wlien thoy wero invinctble, will hoid tho axine position iu tho White Stockings, 1o 18 as tough, enduring, self-posesved, and skillful 2@ ever, and, althou Tatlicr weak 'at the bat, hag tho kuack ‘of bothor- g in wm osimordiiary uauior Hioss o aro compelled to faco his _decoptive pitching, Malono, ua catcher, s accustomed to that duty, having performod it for thio Athletics, and Inter for tho Phila~ dolphin Ojub, Ho 1a ono of tho inect in the county, hin only drawback being his occasional slowness i throwing to Loses, Glenn sttractod univorsal stions tion luet season by Lis akillful play in the Washinglon ‘Club, and will cover firat bass, The carmeat, unticlug Jimrds Woods, an old Chicago player, will guard eco- ond, Meyerle & formor worker In the same fleld, is given ihothird Ho s o terrific batsman, young aud Powerfal, ond o valusble element i tho strength of any club'to which ho 14 altached, —Torce fs short 3top, o pout for which ho seems especiaily fttod, belug whort of stature, vory active, ond & loug and sc~ cusato thrower. But tho club is "especally strong in tho out fleld, Devlin is oue of tho sureat it cight flold, whilo Tracey at centra and Cuthbert at loft are unequaled, Both are old Chicago players, and, in the positions montioned, hiave ahown some of tho most wonderful porformancds ovor seen ot o ball-field, re- guently indulgng in thoso running loaps the sequonco of which aro several summersaulta upon tho ground beforo the equilibrum can ho reguined, but alwaye without tho losn of the ball, Hines and Fluklam aro substitutes, and James Woods the Captain, st taplia, GENBRAL NEWS, The sun will be on the oquinoctial circle at 43 ‘minutes past noon on Friday, the 20th inst. Tho " dete horo given is Chicago time, and we state it #hus precisely in answer to several inquiries made within two or three days past. Dopuly Coroner Pilgrim yestorday hold an in- queat ou tho body of Georgo MoNaily, living at * 64 Milwaulkee avenuo, and employed as a brake- man on the Northwestern Road. Tho decensed waa 25 years of ago, siuglo, and an Irishman by birth, "Ho mot his death about {wo miles wost of Maywood Btation by falling off tho train while in motion. The jury rendered a verdict in accordanco with the above facty. The Downer & Bemis Brewing Company con- tradicts the roport that it will sell boor at $9 a barrel in order to punish thoso browers who would not stick to the orgiusl plodge, Tho Company will not sell for logs than 310, and its * customera do not want it to. It will make better boor this season than evor beforo, E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., of Now Yorls, havo Just issued a new chromo, which is for sale at il the loading picture atorcs. It is after W, H. Deard's picture of ** Littlo Boy Bluo,” and ia a fino specimen of American art. The details and nccossorlos are well worked out, nd the contral figuro, the *Littlo Doy Bluo™ himself, is ad- mirably dono. Tho Town Board of North Obicago helda mocting Jnst Suturday evening., Thero woro }\rcnent Bupervisor Robert Kinnoy, Town Olork . J. Honloy, Justices Kaufman, Lammol, Hawls- inson, Canuon, and Roelle, 'The town acconnts for tho year 1878 were naudited and spproved. Tho action taken at tho provious meetiug in re- gord to the salary of the Town Assensor, Albert Patch, was toconsidered, and, on motlon, tho awount was raised 8250, making his total salary 83,760 o year, Supervivor Kioney stated that Yhe account given in tho papers in regard to the note of @il which = ex-Suporvisor Ddlahr gavo him on assumiog the duties of his oflice, was oxaggorated sud false, He (Kinnoy), in accepting soid note, assumed all responsibility to thie town, Tho Exceutive Commiltea of- tho Board of Managers of the Newsboy's llome have con- eluded to go on with tho butlding for the new Home ou (%\linuy atreat, upon plans andaneclflen- tions made before the firo by Mr. G, P, Randall, nrehiteot, and donated to the Nowsboy's Home. Thio work will bo lot out by contract, and oxo- cuted undor the euporvision of Messra., I'reat & Yoltz, who aro vondy to roceive bids at their ofiico, 80 Dearborn streot, — Mies M. J. Weston, formerly conuected with the Joliet Prison, and Intoly Mautron of the * U'aylor Asylum,” Racine, Wis., has received and accopted & coll as Matron of tho presont Home, which will be continued as st presont at 44 LaSallo streot, until the new bullding is ready for occupntion. Miss Weston bas hod fifteon yoars’ experlence in this kind of work, and has mot with complete success in hor vorions places of work, Mr. Billings will con- tinuo as General Superintondent, but will fl:n most of his time to raising money and getling donatious of matorial for the new Luilding, Close upon the -Thompson tragedy at Leko comes auother viotim to death by uphix[n. Ilonday_evening, in company with friends, Eliz- sbeth Limriok ouma ta the aity from Washing- ton, Tn., and wont to the Hnwhking Houso, 154 Fourth svonuo, Foeling tired with traveliug, she goon retired, oxrucung to siso enrly in tho morning, At an early hour, the propuietor deo- tected & wtrong odor of gas in tho uppor hialls. It was cuil{ tracod to the room oceupied by Mies Limwick, and the door being locked on tho insido, 1t was burat open and tho docoasad found lying in the bed doad, Bhe had evidently blown out the gaw, and, 84 tho windows wore closed, deaths must havo s0oz ensued, Coronor Stovans impannoled & jury, who hoard the teatimony, and ;oud:red 8 verdiot of accidontal deatu from sul~ ocation. The Embryo Literary Club of Chicago hold s meeting youterdsy evening iu the elub-room of tho Sherman Houwe to ruceive the roport of the Committeo on Organization, ‘Thoro woro pres- out the Ry, Robort Collyer, Ciairman, Dr. Bur- roughs, the Itov, Minot J. 8nvage, the Rev. II, - N. Powers, ex-Henator J, R. Doolitilo, Judgo Tooth, M, Tolm M. Binokiey, Mr. E. G. Mason, Mr, O, C. Bounoy, and seversl others, The eveuing wad spent in diseussing the plan of argan{zation qrfllantad by thoe Committee, but no dofinite rosult was reached, The principal potuts deolded upon wera relative to membor- ‘i 1t was agroed that, for- tho present, the number of mombors shiould not bo fixed, that throo bisok-halls ehould provent an olection, thnt s Nominating Committeo of flve should prosent tho mames of candidatos boforo & voto was takon, and that tho sumital ducs should bo 210, A conslderable disonssion took plago upon the objaots of tho Clnb ; tho number of membory; tha quostion asto how grant n ]walmru«m slionld bo suthors, and wrlters of itoraturo not ephomoral nor for dnily nor weol- ly nowspapors; and upon the powor to expel mombora. Finally tho plan was recommittod to the Committeo, with fustructions to report ata future mocting. WOMEN'S DOARD OF . MISSIONATILS. A mags-macting of tha lndies of tho varions Prosbytorinn churchos of tho city was bold yos- torday aflornoon, at the Third Ireshyterian Chureh, cornor of Carponter and Washington streots, Tho **Womon's Board of Missionarion of the Northwost,” whoo headquarters aro lo- ented nt Ohloago, in McCormick's Block, have promisad to ralso tho sui of $35,000 for genoral missionary purposes by May next, and [his moot- ingz wan callod to tako rction in completing this amount, uow noarly collected. Mra, A, 11. Hogue is Prosident of the Board, and sho hns boon untiring in hor offorts in tho missionary cause, Bhe is ably assistod by Mrs. Barali J, Rhos, “an wunmpllsgud lady, who ls tho widow of tho.lato migsionary to Porsin, Mr, Rhoa diod while in that forelgnland, aftor a residonco of ning yoara thero,and his romaiusnow rest in tho lnod whero, during his life, ho ac- complighed 8o much good. Mra, Rhea, siuce hor roturn home, hina devoted hor timo to the causo in which hor husband wos ongaged. For tho Inst six mouths, by the roquest of tho Women's Board for tho Northwost, sho bas visited tho Btates of Minnesots, Micligan, Wisconsin, 1li- nols, and Indiann, devoting ono .month of her timo to each Stato, niding in raisfug tha smount promised b’Yl the Northwost, Dr. Kittrodgo, tha nstor of the Third Church, opencd tho meot- ug, oud tho congrogation of Indies, which was v large, sang & hymn. Tho Rov. Mr. Mitohell led in Jsrnyor. and Mrs, Rhen waa then prosented, and addrossed the meoting nt longth upon her life aa tho wifo and companion of & misslonary in Perala. Tho Indios of the Third Church thon hold a Earimto meoting for tho purposc of discussing ho wleans of raising tho balance of Chicago's quota of the $25,000, g TEE OITY HALL. The City Collector roceivod $11,700 yesterday from taxas, licenscs, eto. . The Collootor of the Board of Public Works took in for water rents, ote,, tho aum of $2,011.06 yeatorday. A mocting of the Committen on Liconses is called for 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The City Tronsuror received tho sum of $11,- 000 from tho City Collector and $3,000 from the Collector of tho Board of Pablic Works. Br, J. H, McVicker visitod the Board of Pub- lic Works yesterday afternoon, and complained of tho filthy condition of Madleon streot oppo- sito his theatre, Tho matter wns sbown up in such a pathetio style that su order wae immedi- thy 1ssued for cleaning tho stroet in that vicin- Y. Building_pormits were issued yestorday as followa: O.W. Mayberg, two-story sud buso- ment, bricl, 40x36 feet, Thirtioth street, noar Wabssh avonuo ; James O'Brien, two-story and basement, brick, 22200 foot, No. 350 Twenty- fourtls strect; Josoph Blein, three-story aud basemont, brick, 27x70 foot, Alaxwell stroot, corner of 'Union; F. 3 and M. 8. Danly, two: story nnd basement, briok, 44x40 foot, Nos. 1393 and 1296 Indians avenue; Charles Becgors, three-story and basoment, brick, 20x74 feet, No. 127 Woat Erio street. Tho Board of Public Works sesterdsy ordered the advortisoment for bids for tho following clnases of work for the yoar ending April I, 1875: Constructing and "reconstructing side- walks, ropairlng and furnishing stroot-lamps and lamp-posts, making connections and setting lamp-posts, drouging shallow places in the river, clonning the river tunnols, and for sowor-~ nge toaming. Tho Board of Public Worke took the earliest opportunity, on meeting yoaterday morning, to “bounce™ the rubicund-nosed janitor of tho City Hall, and Aflmintud iu his place an old vet- oran named A, H, Dloynell, who was seriously injured during the War. Tho Board have had a cliange in view for some time, but the avents of Mondsy night probably bLastened tholr action. BOARD OF HEALTH. The Board of Iealih held the regular weekl meoting yostordsy afternoon. Prosent, Pres{- dont Hahn, Hooke, Sohlootzer, MoDermott, and Dr, Milter. Tho Board determined to retain Bonitary Policoman Barrett, whose romoval Lad boen asked by the Meyor, uutil his torm of of- fico had expired, April 1, and to inform His Honor that the reason for retaining the ofticer ‘was the short spaca of time previous to tto ex- piration of his term, A roport was rocoived rolative to the ambu- Iance which was rendy for ugo, Lut anotlior Liorso was roquired, the ambulanca boing too beayy for one. 8ot of harnoss was also royuired, It was decidod to purchase another horse, and to bring ono in from the country that had boon sent out to fatton. Tho Finance Committco was in- atructod to purchase the horse and harness, The mortality roport for the wook ending March: 14 showed o total of 107 donths, being an incrasse of 2 over tho preceding weok, and a de- creage of 43 as compared with the corresponding week last year. The ages woro as foillows: b yenra and undor, &4 ; botween 5 and 20 years, 7; Dbotwoen 20 aud b0 yours, 82; over GO yoars, 21, The males wors G2, ond fomales 45 ; mariod, 86. Tho mean temperaturo for tho weel was 27.4 degrees. Thore wors 3 deaths from small- 10X, PO mes Burma and Edward Mulvoy, hovig been oxamined and found compotont, ‘woro ap- pointed Sanitary Policemen on probation. Dr, Bchloetzer presented n communioation which be had drawn up to the Lincoln Yark Commissionors, asking them _to establish o froe bathing-house in Lincoln Park, not on tho lake ehore, but in somo convenient locality, with & Inrge pool, whick could bo Leated by steam pipes n cold weathor, Aftor a fow remarks in favor of freo publio baths by Dr. Millor &nd Dr. Schlootzer, the wholo matter was reforred to the Banitary Com- mittes, with power to act, Dr, Miller moved that all bills for supplics slrendy furnished bo sent for, andall the bills for tho yenr bo roforred to tho Finance Commit- too, to enuble them to make out their ostimatos for Iltlm coming fiseal yoar. Tho motion was car- ried. | Dr. Miller also called attention to the soaven- gor couract, Lo seo whethor it would Lold ovor the time for which the nppmgriniun way made, Boma r:liacussion onsued, but no decision was reachod. * —— = ANNOUNCEMENTS, . Dasid Proston, Eaq., of Dotroit, will lead tho naonduy prayer meeting to-day. ‘Tho ontortninment by the ladies of the Ash- Iand Avonuo Prosbyterlan Church will bo given Triday, instead of Thuradsy evening. Buppor “at 7 o'look, and afterwards, Prof. J. Havon, D. D., will glvo his tonth loc- tfuro this aftornoon at the usnal place, TFirst M. 1. Church, at4 o'clock. Subjoct: **The Grock Thilosophy Amoug tho Romans,” Tiokots at tho “door. The oitizens of tho Eloventh Ward are re- quested to attend s mooting to bo held this even- ing at 7180 p. m., for the purpose of hoaring the roport of flrl'n Committes appointed .at tho last meoting to nominate delegates for the Geueral Conyontien, to be held previous to the spring clection, All West 8ldo citizous sro invited to nttond, B0 8 to get tho gonaral optnion of all interented in the prospority and welfare of West Clilengo. A private Jeoturo, to ““Indios ouly,” will ba tven {o-morrow afternoon, by Miss Edith 'Gorman, known: &y tho ** Euc?nd Nun," at MeCormiol’s Iall, cornor North Clark and Kiu. zio stroots, commoncing at B o'clock, No gon- tlomon admitted on this accaslon, Two thoueand Indion attonded in Boston, In addition to her lscturo, Miss O'Gorman will alio make soma vory important points relative to the * tomper- anco movemant,” and promiiues to give tho ladiow somo oxcollent advice, ** The anniversary of {he Ghicago Bible Socloty s to bo Liold Sundny evoniug ir: The First Prosby- toriau Church. Addrossos arg o bo daliverad by the Hon, B, M. Boore, the Rov. William Alvin Bartlott, and others. During the yonr dintributions of Diblos Liave boou msda sniong 700 vossols, on the lines of ton railways, aud in. all tho prinolpnl hotols of tho uu{, 28 yioll ps tho varjous humana institutions of city and county. ‘Thisty-sovon branch Bible sacjotios ju the county wre at work under the suporvision of this Bo- cloty, thus bringing tho Biblo within fle roach of every destituto family withiv its bounds, Tho preasut weak closes tho thirty-tuird year of jtu setive oporations. { Trot. Poppor arrives in tho oity to-day, and the first of his_lecturas will bo given tu-morrow night [ MoCarmick’s Hall, His fivat losturs on . optics and opéiesl {llusions is tho one in which ho usually introduces the famous ghost, but by raquent of;Carpeutor & Bheldon Lie Las prom- Lsed to glve cthis novol experimeut on each of his, threo ovoninga horo. Thoso lootures diffor trom any proviously givon boro, In that any ono, whothor vorsod {n solones or not, oanuot fail to be amused and inatructed by thom, andalthough vory popular in charactor, tho{ nro yob vory vul- unblo to tho siudent of oxact sclongo, In the first looturo this {s partionlarly noticoable in the Trofossor’s apparstun for demonsirating the wavo theory of Tight. A matinco is to be givon Baturday, In which the most popular oxperiments of the evoning laotures will be ropented for the bonoflt of those who cannot attond thom, gk i PERSONAL. Harry N. Fuller, General Southern Agont of tlio Erlo Railroad, is In tho clty. W. P, Robiuson, Goverat Froight Agent of the Missourf, Kensas & 'foxas Railroad, ia in tho city, The well-known lingulst, Bons, T, Narcissa LoGondre, dled at 8 o'clock Monday oveniug, at 200 West Madison stroot. Thoe gentloman's many frionds horo and at Yalo and Dartmouth, where he lLas beon Professor of Modorn Lan- gunges, will be grioved to loarn of Lis suddon domise. Mr. J, ., Walker, Preaident of tho Chicago, Dllrlllu;ton & Quinoy Itailrond, whko has boon Wont during the last two weeks, will bs homo agaiu to-morrow morning, COol. Robert Chambers, of Kontuoky, passed thrangh tho city yostorday, on routo homo from Californin, whoro ho haa boan in searoh of health for tho paat year. The Colonel's many frionds in Chicago were plensod to sce that his sojourn in that goninl clime had almost restored to him Liis loat Loalth Firo-Marahal Benner loft the oity at 5 o'clock yostorday altornoon on s short trip to Ciucin- nati to learn the rosults of thetrial of the chom- leal firo englues in that city. . e CRIMINAL. P, M. Frost, u silversmith, was Lold by Jus- tico Boyden under £300 o the Crimival Court, for.recoiving stolon proporty. Justice Beully yostorday held one Michael Me- Donough, charged with the Jarcony of an ovor- cont, iu bonds of $400 to answer to tho Oriminal Court, An array ot froo Americans of African de- scont. wore beforo "“‘{5"‘ Boydon yestorday at tho old Armory Police Court, to tostify in bebalf of ono of tholr raco, & youth by tho nomo of Tlijah Johnson, who'sras up chargod with stonl- ing a whols hen-roost,—coop, chickens and ali,—Dolonging to n grocor, L. Darard, ab 23§ Fourth avenuo. Tho boy proved an alibl ‘sud wos dischergod. ‘The house of Goorgo H. Hess on Egan avenno was ontered by burgiars on Sunday morning, bo- foro dnylight, and nearly $600 worth of good clothes taken, togethor with a fiue gold watch and chain, 'Tho burglara had the kindooss to leave au old oap and somo shabby baoots bohind, which onabled Mr. Hess to presout himuolf on tho atreots tho nest day. ety TR LAXE. ‘The Bonrd of Trustecs met in rogular session at the Town 1iali Monday at 2:30 p. m. Present, Provident Burcky aud Trustecs Colyin, Drako, and Tabor. axs, The Committoe on Gns made a verbal roport, from which it appeara thai tho South Sido Ons Company hias no charter outsidaof tho corporato limits of Ohlengo, aud thereforo could not sond gas out in the Town of Lake, The folluwing resolution was submitied by Supervisor Colo- man: ‘WuEneas, Noarrangement can bo made with the South 8lilo Gas Company Lo extend their pipes south 1o Thirty-ninth stroot; herefore, Itesolved, That the Supervisor bo and s hereby in- struoted 0 report un ordivsuco permitting the lydo Park Gns Company to extond thelr pipes fnto the Tawn of Lako, but upon sucks terms and coudilious zy will vecuro tho poopio from ko gppreasions whicl axe conatantly complained of on tho South Side. On motion, it was unanimously sdopted. OVELTAXES, Mr, Kont, of Lewis, Brooks & Kont, dosiring a few moments with tho Board, made & state- meut from which it apponrs that thoy had paid taxed on somo 80 lots in 0. A, Bogua's Addition to Chlcago, in Sec, 9, 9, 14, and_ that Lots 60 and 60 were assessod for houses, while no houses were built provious to tho ssicssment, and o believed nons ns yob. Cho total ovorchargo was $12.60. It apponrs thoro wero bLouses on Lots 49 and 61, and hothinksitwas undoubt- odly a mistako in copying. e wished the mat- tor adjustod as soon us possible, It was rofarrod to Mr. Colvin for oxamination. On motion of Mr. Colman, a robate ot $21.87 on tnxes over- paid was allowed P. 8, Fagan. BILLS. The following bills wore allowed and ordered aid: Edgar L. Jayne, copyivg, $7.50 5 L. W. cockor, rondwork iu Districts 1aud 2, $80.26 ; 1L, 1. Goodsll & Co., four Loard meotings, $40 ; J. W. Middloton, stationery, $21.85: Culver, Poge, Hoyno & Co,, stationery, 37.50; G. Blomberg, readwork, $45, 'Total, $231.1 TOADWORK. Mr. Colman submittca the following, which wero unanimously adopted : Regoived, ‘That the Road Muster ju District No, 1 be, snd Le §8, boreby iustructed to visit ‘Thirty-ninth sireot, noar Siate, and tuke such mosua sa moy be necessary to profoct tho sidowalk wpace from belng ‘waslied away, and properly aecure the sanie, tesoived, That be also Ua fustructed to coufer with the Stock-Ynrd Railroud Road sfaster, aud Luve thom put in a culvort torough their tracks on Burnside nud Butterfleld strects, Resolved, That tho Road Master in District No. 1o 1nstructed to put in a culvert on the cast side of Hal- sted, at Forly-socond stroet, coustructod in the same manper and the spe dimol us s tho culvert on Malstod and Suyder or Forty-first streots, and il with earth on both sldes of the same. _Also, to puit briiges at tho alleys and crossings on sald Forry-secoud street ftow Lalsted to Wallaco atreots, BIDEWALKS, Tho following was adopted : Witungag, Tho Rock Islnd & Pacific Ratlroad have paid their Woutworth avonue sidewalk assvastnent, and ‘wherens, muny detuched pies f wulks have becn bulit ‘Lotween Forty-soventh and Fifty-third strects, thus leaving tha walk iu a Lad and unsafe condition; there- fory, Resolued, That tho Xosd Master inDistrict No, 1 bo and Iy hereby fnstructed to coustrucl tha unfulshed portions of suid wulks betwoen I'orty-soveuth aud Flfsy-fivat atroots, with crossings, scedrding to plave ‘and specifications, aud aleo to put in two plank cross- ings on ll tho strost crossings on_ Atlantic ond Baltio etrcots whero wilks iayo bron ordérod bebween Forty= seventh and Fifly-socond stroots, Rexolved, 'Funt tho Road Master in District No, 2 be aud is horaby fustructed to #llin all vacant placcs from Flfty-tirst to Fifty-third streats on the east sido of Weatwortl aveuus, securding to-plaus and upecid- cations. Ordinnnces wero adopted for nidewalks on Bix- tioth, School, Chestuut, Mupls, sud Wright streetd, SPEQIFIOATIONS FOR SIDEWALKS, Tho following was submitied by r. Colman ¢ De it Orduned, ele., That sldewalks hereaftor ore dered by tisis Buard 0 bo lufd shall be conutrueted in the following munuer, uuless otlierwive provided by wpoclsl ordinanco, to-wiv : Of first-rate_commou pine ‘plank,snwed » unftorm Jongth of alx feot,lakd upon two by six luch wtringers,all of which shal rost upou and bo nilad to eross-buarliiga two Ly alx filies,aud ot Joss than six foot loug, with good and suficlont bouringa betweon, and the plank shall bo natlod with not luss than nize thirty-peuny usils to overy liucal foot, Work and muaterlal to Lo drst-clasa, “All the crossings Lioreafter ordered by this Board to Dbolafd shall bp constructod {n the manner following, to-wit ; Jirom the streot lincs ou each uide, tweuty-iwo o coustructed i tle sumo mannor us tho @ with which said crossiug connocts, and tho ‘Dalauce orows to rond-bed shall b thirty foot, aud o conatructed of throo by twelve {nck plauks id Tengthe Soay reating upon foie bearings, and strougly usiled, All work aud matorial to be Arut-class, Ou motion, the ordinance wos adopted. HUBDIVIBIO¥S. Thesubdivision of Lots 2, 8, 6, and 7,In Block 2, of Linden Grove, asubdivision of part of the northiwest 3 of Seo. 31, Town 38 North Range14, enst of tho third principal moridinn, was ap- proved, Tho plat of the subdivision of the south 10 acros of the east 60 noros of the north- oast X( of Boo, 0, 38, 14, was reforred, BTRECTS AND ALLRYH. A petition was roceived from (sorgo W. Spaf- ford, John Byrue, nud others, requosting the Toard to open a strest 60 feet wide, tho centra of waid streat to be squi-distant fram sud g»ml- lal with the contro linos of Sixty-fifth and Bixty- pixth strodts, BSald stroots to extend fromn Houoro stract to_Btowart avenue and Hixty- aixth streot, and to0 La known a8 Palos nyonue; ulso, an alloy 10 feet wide half way botweon said Palos aveuuo and Bixty- fifth, to extond from Honoro strect to a point about oue hundred feot west of Btowart aveuuo, and from _thonco north fourteon fook wide to sald Palos avonue, and south fourteon foot wida to sid Slxty-sixth stroot, On motion, the Buporvisor was instruoted to draw an ordinance for the ssme, s On motion, tho Board adjourusd to meot again Mondsy. ——— LAXE VIEW. At tho mosting of the Doard of Trustees hisld Mouduy evening, the following communication was recolved fyom the Lincoln Park Board: Al a meeting of the Commiasioners of Lincoln Park, Deld in tho City of Ohleago on Baturday, the 14th day’ of March, A, D, 1874, the followlng resolutlon was adopted 1 \liesoloed, Thab . the following. desoribed land to it 1 ull of tho southwest quarior of Beo, 28, In Town- ship 20, north of Rango 14, cast of ine third principal ‘moridian, lylng east of 8 lino_commancing on tho cast 1ino of st quarter: sootion st » puint whiere it will by Intoracctod by & lino 800 feot long, running from tha cast 1ino of Greon Tiay rond, snd at's right anglo svith said rond, and running thenco in a atrsight Hine northwestwardly parallel st much nt of marting wilh tho cust lno of wnid Greon lay rond, and continuing in a atraight line o the Morth Hind of said quarler scation, Lo takon and e quired ae on addilfon to ond enlargement of Lincoln Tark, and a0 an improvoment of naid Park, and that i detion ho cortifled to tho Board of Trustecs of tho Town of Lako Viow, Caok Jounty, Tilinots, and to tho Bupervisor and Assessor of #ald t0wn by the Secretary of tila Boards Attachied Lo this communication was the fol- lowing resolution, which the Lrustees wote ox-s| poctod to pass: ‘Witrngas, Tho Board of Commissioners of Lincoln Park op the' 14t _dny of March, A, D, 1874, adopted tho nnuexed resolution, snd the samo hos beon duly corfificd by the Socratary of tho sald Bonrd and becn duly presented to this Baard ¢ therefore, be it, Tiesolued, That, fu tho opinion aud judgment of this Board, {tIn expettiont and proper to tako and acquiro the Jand deacribed fu Aoid resolution, and obtain tha titlo thereto, for tho purposo of enlarging snd improy~ iug Liucoln Park within the lmits of tho Town of Lake Viow, snd to that end tho Buporvisor and As- Bosncr of this tawn bo and are heroby authorized to commonco oud proasoute proceediugs to condomn all of tho land_described in smd reaolution, and to au- thorizo and empower the Commissloncrs of Lincoln Park fo fnstilute and carry on such proceodings, it thoy, tho Supertisor and” Asseasor, shall think it proper to do ko, Resolved, That tho Bupervinor and Ascasor bo, aud aro, authorizod to make o Apocial asecaament an al the Tanils and lots within the corporato limits of tho Town of Lake View bouofiled by tho improvemont and en- Iatgomont of Lincoln Park as propodcd and autherized in tho procoding resolution, in tho manner nuthorized by I, for the purpons of paying tho damsgos, coatsy i expensos of {aklug satd lond. B , As nlroady stated in Tnz TRIDUNE, tho appH- cation waa placed on flo, the Euflnwlaor in= structed to_tako logal counsol in the case, aud tho Bonrd adjourned till Monday. —— HYDE PARE. A regular moeting of the Board of Education was held Monday evening at the houso of Van H, igging, Byg., Kouwood, All the membors wore preuent. g Tha bills approved and ordored to bepaid woro: To W. L. Ttoblnson for coal, 71.75; Conrad Boipp, Janitor at Parkside School, $03,30; E. Ryan & Co,, for insurance on South Shore, Co noll,and South Park school furniture, $12.60 ; 1. T. Wright, throo months' rent of aohool-houso a Bouth Lark, $66; total $218.55. Georgo W. Binford roported that ho had had moved twolvo or moro seats from Parksido to Coruell 8chool, according to diroctions given at the last moeting. There belng reported some disagreement with tho junitor and possible abuso of the privileges ranted by n former Board to use Parkside liool-hotiso for religious and othoer purposes, Trosidont Middioton was appointed & committes 1o investigato tho proprioty of granting tho uso of snid housa tar Sabbath sorvices. Attention having boen called to the over- orowded condition of South I'ark School-House, it8 poor vontilation, and tho possibilities of ro- liof, the subject was referred to Onpt. Binford. ho Secrotary roported thak tho fusuranco on houses and furniture would expire on the 224 inat., and it was resolved that the Sceretary be structod to renow snid policies, ne follows: On High School-building, 6,000, furniture, 31, 500; on Drooklino Sehiool-houss, 91,200, furnl- ture, $300; on Woodlawa Bchool-house, 91,200, furniture, $300; on Parkside School-house, $2,~ 200, furniture, $500, Total, $12,000 Bresident Middleton, a8 Obalrman of the Buailding Committeo, announced that tho work gn lfimnll School-building will bo rosumed pril 1. ‘u was ordered that tho Secretary proparo and post notices for the aunnal election of two mem- Dors of thoe Doard on tho 4th of April; that tho polls bo opened at 3 o'clock p. m., and’ that thoy close 8% 7 p. m. ; the olection to bo Leld at the vl“hgo Hull, on Hyde Park avenue, noar Oak strest, The Board then adjourned. et Niiog EVANSTON. The latost acquisition to tho literati of Evana- ton isthe Rov.Dr. R, W. Patterson, of the Prosbyterian Thoological Bominary, who has purchased a houee in Bouth Evanston. Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Tillinghast, who rocontly roturned from Florids, brought with tlemasn pet & young alligatar, A erlckot club is to bo orginized at Lyoos' Hall this ovening. All who desire to participate in the noble game are requested to attond. The Gus Com‘muy intends to extond its main piges about & milo and a half beforo long, Five young ladies and as mony gentlomon from tho Sonior Class of the Preparatory De- partmont will read essoys Fridoy afternoou, in Placo of the usual lectura. Church sociables will occur at the Presbytorian and South Evanston Mothodist Clhurchos Thurs- unf avening. Tho prosent term of the Northweatorn Uni- vorsity closos a week from Friday, and the an- nual Junior exhibition will occur thnt evening. In tho Dopnrtment of Technology, the charge Tor incldontul expensea has boon roducod [rom £95 to $10 por torm during the Freshman yoar, and $15 per torm thoreaftor. In the Proparatory Departmont, the charge bas been inereased from §3 to €5 per torm In s “luminous” articlo on the new Govern- mont light-house, the /ndex displays ity Jumi- nosity by placing sn old ealt,” Cape. Boynton, iu chintgo, Whereos Mr. Charles B, Woodford, on old rosident of Evanston, bas received tho ap- polutment of keeper af tho light-house. Tuc Eclectic Roding Club met Monday evon- Ing at the hous of Mr. N. G, Iglehart. i ) MAYWOOD, Monday ovening tha Rev. Mr. Wood, of Evans- ton, delivered at iho Prosbyterian Church a Jectnro upon astronomy. Bir. Wood briefly re- viewod tho theories of Pythagoras, Ptolomy, and Copornicus, and by tho ald of tho steraopti- con gave some very fine viows of the solar sys- tem, o aluo gave somo. fina sconos of Biblo snd historio interest, Mr.. Wood gave intom- perato men an opportunity to sco thoir stom- nchs **ag othors see them.” Tho locturo con- tainod o little something of avarything and not much of anything. "Co-morrow evoning the Rev. Mr. W. F. Brown, of Beloit, Wis,, will be. Inutalled pestor of the Troubytorian Churoh, Dr. Thomas, of Chicsgo, will deliver tho wermon ; Dr. Patton will deliver tho ohnrge to the psople, and Dr. Kittredge the cbiarge to tho now pastor. 5 QAKX PARK. A musical concort was given at Unity Church Monday ovenivg. The fine array of musieal tal- ant ou the programme’ hiad raised tha expoota tious of the people to o high dogroe, but not so Iiigh a6 o bo disappointed. Evorything passed off ploneantly, aud all scomed bighly gratified with tho entortainmont. 16 Congregatiousl Church at Oak Park will goon bo complated, and will be un clegant odi- tico, The people are justly proud of is. —_— AMUSEMENTS. ACADEXY OF MUSIC, Mr. Frank Alken began nu engagement at¢ the Acadomy of Musio Monday night, apposring fn a new drama written for him by Honyy Leslio, Eeq., of London, and ontitled * Mnurice; or, Mouse-Trap Rock,” The largo attendanca which greeted tho ficst appearanco of MIr. Aiken in the capnolty of s “utar" is gratifying proof of the faot that the Chicago publio have neither forgot- ton thoir old-tima prodilection for him a4 o most axcollont, consclentions sotor, nor do thoy fall to vemombor that his efforts to cator to thelr tuutas Cor logltimato smusoment’ involvad him in sinonclsl misfortunes which should seoure for lim the sympathy snd support of theatro-goors. But it ls not upon this ground that Mr, Aiken rosonts himaolf, for ho bias provided a most in- oresting and entortalning nlay in whioh toap- paal to popular fuvor, “AMunyice” bolonga to the old romsutio, melodramatio school, and its vory antiquity of 'stylogives it @ novelty whioh many “modorn” produotions lack, I¢ s well congtructed so far s dramatio wovement Iy concerned, ‘and the intercst is maintainod by & succomlon of incldouts skillfully devived, aud by ngrsdual snd uatural dovolopmont of the gi’nn. Tho introduction of a spice of comedy adds sn agroouble varloty, aud the dispoaition of chnrgolers is judicious and wall gongeived, Tha part of Mawrice I partionlarly suited to Mr. Alken's bost velu of aotlng.--that of tha romantio wid tho herolo,—uud hia rondering of 1 shows cloga sympathy and thorough stndy, Io hay nuver acquitted himsolf more acocptably, and bis frignds aud odmirers sbould soo Lim in this rolo, ; The support by the Acudeiny Company is, in the main, satisfactory, thuu;fh uneven in spots;, The parts rospectivoly allotted to_ M, Webgtor, My, Barratt, My, Bvorkam, dir, Mar- e, )r. Johmson, Mr, MeDonald, Miss Flotohor, Miss MoHonry, Afra, Hill, and Mian Wilkon are | W wospiably Dliod, e, wupsrh - orcobine} musln at tho Acadomy continucs to bo n fonture, Mr, Locsch hes Just composed & neyw march, with ' Annle Laurio” as tho theme, and a cap- ital thing 1t Is. This orchestra will bo hoard to advantngo noxt wook, when Mrs, Onter comes with hor comlo oporn uomI;lmy. * Maurica will ba continied through the wook, Mr. Alken fakidng a bouoft Tiday xflghx MISCELLANERUE, ‘Thora 1s nothing espocially now to announco ab tho othor thontros, 'Ihe bills are as Iollows : Edwin Booth at MoVicker's; *'Undino" nb Hooloy's ; *''Tho Bovon Sisters™ and the groat varloty oombination at tha Adolphi; * Unding in Black™ and o rioh minstrol programmo ab M;'oru' Opora-TTouse. "o bonetit of Mr, John uir, at tho Acadomy of Musio, i’catnrdny afternoon, was ono_of tha Inrgest and most succosaful over had in Chicago, The houso was crowded from top to bottom. Nr. Josoph Murphy aud his uumlmuy camo by spocinl trafu to play * Holp,” aud loft aftor tho pu{‘o{mnncu to appenr tho ssmo evoning in oliot, MICHIGAN SCHOOL-BUILDINGS. Report of the Stnto Ronrd of flealth. Special Disvatshto The Chicago Tribune, Lansso, Mich,, March 17.—Dr. Kedzio, Chair- man of the Committce on Buildings of tho Btate Board of Hoalth, says, in hie rcport, that the subject of echool-buildings, a8 conneccted with tha hoalth of their occupants, has attracted but littlo attontion in our Stato. But wo Lave now reachod that dogreo of advancomont which will Jjustity a more careful consideration of tho con- ditlons of honlth. Thoso cousidorations bear with ospecial Importanco upon tha conditions affocting the health of childron; for hoalthy childhood naturally ripons into vigorous man- hood, while a slokly onildhood loads to promn- turo old age or oarly doath. Undor tho action of olvil Iaws, wo have almost nothing to do withthe conditions of health in privato houses. Every ‘man is lord of his own castle, and ho may make 1t a8 unhoalthy a8 ho will. But, with the con- ditiona of health in the public school, tbe offl- cora of tho law aro almost omnipotont. By law we have made attendance on school compulsory ; by the potent Inw of an cnlightened publie opin- ion, wo should also make compulsory the condi- tions necossary for vigorous honith during thewr attondanco on school. OVENOROWDED ROOMH, In uxnminlu? the school-housos of our Biate, tho rooms are found too small for th number of echolars, The lowest ostimate wounld require 300 cubio feet, of spaco and 25 feot of floor-spaco Tor ench roholar, Thus, & room 30 by 80, and 13 fect high, might contain 85 scholsrs and tho teacher. e BTAIR-CLIMBING. Tho helght of echool-bulldings, the smount of stair-olimbing whicls they necessitate, sad the influonce of such stair-olimbiug on the pupils, both during their school-days aund in aftor life, aro subjects which have attractod far less atten- tion than their wtrivsic importance demands. Hore, in Lansing, where tloy hove an ontirs block of four acros on whith to oroct a new school-building, it must be threa stories high, Tont * folks laugh " if tho girls, ot the most criti- cal poriod of their lifo, might be kept wpon the first floor, and s great ovil Lo thus avolded, even with the present faulty construction of sohool~ housoes, LAROE OR SMALL RCHOOLS. Bhall a city aiin to have a few large scliools, or many small ones 7 Adoguate ventilation and watisfactory hcm;.‘{; conbo moro easily socurod in buildings of moderate sizo than in very large uildings. The wame can bo said in regard to tho sewerago and the isolation, or the nesded oxposure to sunlight, JEATING ROONS, ‘The propor warming of school-buildings is o mattor of great importance. Tha most of the seholats ara young, and, not taking activo ex- excigo, requird s higher tomperaturo than adults, . Much of the difienlty in warming school-rooms arises from defectivo ventilation, A rooms may bo warmed by an open fire, by steam-ocoils or radiators, Dy furnaces, or atoves. In o smell room, nu’ open firo i8 tho mos: choorful and Doalthful mode of warming; but it is impracti- cablo in & largoroom. Tho nir of our achool-rooms is manifeatly too dry. Many porsons forgot that tho capacity of thio air to hold watory vapor increasos much fagtor thaw tho temporaluro, Tho air in the school-room should bo thrac-fourths eaturated with watery vapor. VENTILATION. o By ventilation is meant tho ronewnl of air in a conilued spaco, 5o as to socurs that degreeof purity which is necegsary to presorve the health nnd lite of animated beings, To order to obtain satisfoctory information in rogard to the condi- tion of ventilation in the school-houscs of this Btato, Dr. Kedzie visited somo thirty achools,— oxumining tho principal rooms, their moda of warming sud_ventilating, the' degree of im- Purlty in tho airof achool-rooms, their condition n rcfinr]! to temperature, drynoss, cte., and ho found, in aimost ovory instatice, that the ventila- tion and heating wore paar. —_— Preston, Kean & Co. Thie bullding recontly crcoted by Orrington Lunt, Esq., Nos. 100 and 102 Washinglon atreot, just east of {lse Motbodist Church Block, will ba oceupied on tho 20th tnat, by the banking-houso of Preston, Kean & Co. his Luilding was orocted under thelr spoctul di- Tection, and i thereforo arrauged o aa to mect tho ro- quirements of thelr business, The oftico ocouples the munin floor, whicl s about 40x80 feot, and easy of ac- cesa by n flight of o/ght stops through a direct entrance, 1t is well lighted, both from front and rear, Tho fur~ sz {a fusty and substantial. Tn front ia e gon- cral tnistuess offico of tuo firm ; then Sfollow tho sev- exal dopartments for paging and recolving tellery, ole., ‘wilh o Gopurato dopartment for their Governmnt, gold, and security busitcss, Tha walls of tho book and monoy vauls are 30 incha in thickness; the money vaull is buth fire aml bueglar proof, beiug lued with eromo stest and frou, and tho heavy door 18 madeof (e same matorial, In this vault 18 placed ono of Hall's burglar-proof snfes, ‘ununfacturod oxpressly for tho use of Preston, Kears & Co,, and {s counidored ane of tlie best, if tot tho Dest, Bafo [t the West, It is constructed of alternato plutén of soft and hardened atecl, and may properly ho callod o steel anfe, 8 63 inclios bigh, 43 wide, and 50 deap, with a wall ‘thickness of 3 fnebes, Tho fusido Contiins two Hoavy burglar clcsts, which occupy two- hirda of tho futerior; Ul Tomafifug ouc-tbird liox Teference fo tho safely of tho epceinl doposits of cus- tomers of thie bank, Al tho Istest improvemonts have Deen brought futo tenuisition in lts coustruction, such a8 coulcal arbors, doubls confeal bolts, dovetails, fonor und grovg, e miking {1 drll, yowder, un wedgeproof, Tio *doors are secured by thres of tho Deat locka manufactured, and the safo, a8 a whole, in ils Buest workmanship' and socurity, reflocts great credit on thio munufacturers, who canziot be surpussed in the world. e gt The Sale of Oil Paintings At store 185 State streat, under Pulmor House, will bo coutinued this morning at 10 o'clock, and afternoon at 2, sud evonjng at 7:30, Tho collection yet remaining embraces many vory fino pictures, from which por- wons can select, and all who may wish to buy are ud visod not to miss (bla opportuilty, Mcssra, Elison, Tomeroy & Co, nre tho auctfoneers, which fsa aufli- slent guarauied 4 to the merita of the plctures offored for salo, e S A Lucrative Business Position. ‘Flie Unifon Central Life Inaurauce Compauy, ong of e most prosporous 1ife compantes in the conntry, with assotu over $1,000,000, and which lesues endow- ment polcics ot life-rates, desires to eugnge o fow hpecial agouts from the home ofics thronghout the Blatos af 1liinals, Indlana, snd Iowx, Those doairous of suchia position will address N, W. lannss, Bocrotary, Cinelnnati, O, e Boots and Shoes at Wholesnle. ‘Thespocial attontion of the trade, both city and country, i called to tho fino sssorlment of hoots sud shoes which G, 8, Richardwon & Co, are rolling, on ac- caunt of tholr moderata expennes, at very small profits, Thiey will tako plensure {n showing thelr gooda to any who tmuy fayor them with a call at Nos, 128 aud 130 Franklli street, socond tioo A Queor Bridegroom, From the Flovence (Ala,) Journal, Mr. Ross, born and rearod in this county- nevar walkod a stop in hiv lifa, This is luo sec, ond wifo. At his former marriago ho was sup- [:anml at the side of his brido in & hugo Lasket ut on the latter oconsion, busket weddings not bolng ‘{n»hlonubln, o was hold up on the side of s bed, FInaNetal, ROBINSON, CHASE & G0, BANKERS, No. 18 Broad-st., N. Y., Transaot a general hanklox bushioss tn all ite detaite, allowing ltvross upon duposits to BANKS, SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE BANKERS, AND INDIVIDUALS, Particular attention pald to the jnvostment of BSTATE AND "TRUST FUNDS And Information rogarding the samo furnlahiod upon applivation. Tuy and woll upor, Shbion Gold, United Bat loake ka0 surinia dhnls s né tho Now Voru Hisok g 3 Firstglass Muniolpal and Hallroad Bonda negotisted, LVGENK No RODINU A A guoug i Rouoiouy | Luoad Uy ATKINE ABIUSEMENTS, MoCORMICK HALL, TIURSDAY AFTERNOON, (Tomorrow) last spposr. ancsof MR LDITH O'GONMAN, the ESCAPED NUN, On whioh occasion alia will give, for the first t{mo In Olie aago, & PRIVATI LROTURE to B OHLY, No gontlomen admitted on this coceston, Shewl hnva somohing of OTEAT IMPONTANCE ta toll tho Jadlas, And Somothiny: that will be ospoclally intorasting to THEM. very Indy who ean oughit to he prosent, and also (ako jor daughter with hor. 'This Locture was givon {n Ii ton hofuro an lintavnse audionce of ovor 2,000 ladies. Aifen Griorman alvays draws out the bott oland of ooloty. T nddition to Lot footure, sho will slan maks somo vory Intivo to the Tomporanca Movement, and mny Lo ablo J‘va 1his Indios somn oxcollont advico, Ta commence At 3 v'clock, Doors apan ak hall.yaat 9, Admission only bl cents, No oxtra_olisrgs for Ressrved goate.” Gol yous Tiokals In e, Fow foe ssle at Koen, Cooks & Co.'s, ato:st, . Uobb's Libeary, 9 8%, 1 Wost 81do Jibrary, 59 \Vest Madison-st, THE GREAT ADELPHL THIS WEDNESDAY, atSp. m., . Adelphi Popular Matinee. All the Stars Appoar, Standing Room only at 9:30. SEVEN SISTERSI Tatbasiastlo Suceens af tho warld-famed L.0-LO, the Fising Lgtesy an tho DI2 GLORTANS, I’ thete maival- o ans Lmportant pointa s EThb olbbraton “tafentad_bonatl %2 apyensanco of o cefbratod talentad banutlas, thn 0V BINTRTS, Dorttin and. Ids, sid ADA LAUS TENT, tho great Protoan and Chiaraotor Dansvuso. ]luAp]mm":?, aftor his sorlous iliness, of tha ever Do orunttoroun tars, REMMELSBIRG BISTRRS, o Foruslhoroas St A eRe, IDATDARTE ho hilllinais of comedy and monk—TULU DELMAY, arf83 FRARICHE SHES P S a5 MDA ina Kix Gront Hurlosaas Dancars of tho Aa— i1 Lt rdALLENGADANE tnd GUINAN, and [UEYNOLDS Sixpanition illuminated, Jonsncentary of Ttosos, Vonus and Aurors, KALKIDIOSCOPIO FOUNTAIN Vel 12, 2 ots—Children, 15 cts—sll parts of Theatro. No oreo (Thursday)~Rogular LADIES KIGUT. _ M'UORMICK MUSIC HALL. PROT. J. /1. PEPPER, T R. S.. oto., of Londan Polys touhinio Institute, will givo tiirov ot ifs Lrilliant. SCIENCE LLIEROTTRES, - Illustrated with numerons noval and Wautiful expori- e T dr e ORI fachs ovaniner ™ TO-MORROW NIGHT, ROMANCE OF OPTICS, ROMANCE OF LIGIIT, March 20, ROMANCE OF SOUND, March 21. AND ONI: MATINEE, BATURDAY, 3 P, M. Evonlng Prioes: Admigslon, 50 conts; Rosorvod Seats 25 conts oxtra. Matinoo Tiokots, 0 conts; Ubildron, 25 conts, Tho boy or girl purchaslog filteon watinoo tick« resary: ot ots for themsolves or others, at one timo, whl raceive one exten tran tloket, and for twenly tiokots at ono time will Tocefvo two exira freo tiokets, Tickots at Janson, MeClurg & Ca. Carpenter' & Sheldon, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, 8ROOND WEEK. THEGREATESTSUCORSS EVER Oper 20:000 peaplo have withossed TARRETT & P '8 Grand. Ce Rttt fombination. from, Ni(1.OS UAR: DN NIW YORK, D tho plarious speotaclo, UNDINK. URDINE Kiraity. Famil \ NDINE of Hungarian Danvers. UNBIRE affion Bl an Gt UNDINK Lo Verdais Childron, DNDINYE Ml Londo; UNDINE Madsigat oys UNDINE arl Lind, UNDE Twelse Suondos. UNDIN Rjpaify Balli Fmipo. {‘. |)I Tho Demon Ballot, 1 ‘Kiraity'n: Groat UNDIN aliot of Natlons. URDE ot R DL nevor oxcollod in ang_thuatre i Hox Ullicy opon from 8 a. m., Il KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, “ELI PERKINS,” TELE FUONNISI, TALKS Mondey Evening, March 23, Tosseved Beats, [0 conts. _Hesta not reserved, 75 contas " KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, NEW PUBLICATIONS, CANTATA OF ESTHER, the Beautiful Ousen! DRAMATIZED! Dramatlzod by Prot. Soager, who han brought ont the Cantata fu a jargo numbor of clifos and towns, afways (o Inrye, outhusiastio and profitabla sudioncos, In tn now forw, iathar yrasente s sucotacle of uncommon benuty, Aud oyon of aplondor, with its billiant Iastorn drosros, &c. Musio stinpis but spiritod, Urosses and dacorations ansily procurod oIl PC O 100 00 otw,_84.80 por dozon. NIVER OF LIFL........Tiost Sauday Aohool Song Book. ENLARGED EDITION OF FATHER KEMP’S 0LD FOLK'S CONCERT TUNES. Fathor Korap's **0ld Folka" havo sung ta 900 andioncos, and otlior aegantzations ta ot least as mnny mora, Thoss tutiea are auro to oitract both old and young. ‘The pres- oot ditian s entaread fo, 40 pnwos, aid & mmbor of fa- varite **old " anthiems, patiolic b 4o, are added. Prico 40 ots. 83,00 por dozon, OUELERFUL VOIORS, Hest Common Schiool Song Book. Sont, pastpatd, on reosipt of ratall price. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. 4 Chne. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway, Now York, LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, RAILROAD TIME*TABLE. ARRVAL AND DEPLRTURE OF TAATES, o Ty oot T Aloaday oxcepiedr ¥ Sunday oxcoptod: a3 oxceptad: o Binday at 600, w8 Datr T Tt MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILA0ADY and 15 Lttt corner o adisom, e Y 1 Taave, | Arriee, afl fvia maln and alr lioe), Day Bxpros Jucknon Ac ‘Atlantle Kb Night Expros GIAND IAPIDE A HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, Goneral Passengor Agont. CHICARD & ALTON RAILRDAN. Chicago, Kansas City and Dencer Short Line, vla_ Loulels una, Jo,, andChicage, Springfield, Alion und 51, Louls Through fine. Gator Tiepote Tt Site mear ditsanu, Lridy Ticket Otficen : At Depoty and 132 Kandalph-st Leave, Kanssa City Ex. vin Jagksonvilla, Til. “and Loufsians, Mo b Kansas UIY Iiast Vi sonsille, il and Loiitiana, M|} » Louls Kxproas, v lain Linu[* Bt Touls Fast Itz. via Main Lino| Bl, Louls Fx. via Jacksonyilis,. Hpringriold Kxpross, Huringhield Fast Iixpross doNomon ity Kxpross.... carin, KOOKuK & Buri Chicago & Paducah Rnfirond H5. ‘Wanona Lagon, Washington Kr, Joliot & Dright Accommodation, CHIFARD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Ziepot, corner Maditon and_Canulestr,® oket Ofic* 63 South Clurk-ats, spposite Sherman House, and al Depoté Leave, Arriea, Mitwaukeo, Grosn Bay, Stavann' Botnt, Deatris du Ohion, & La| Gronsh Day Iixpra 9305, m. llfi:l:lll: i!l:u, eaun B: Preas. .. os ..[*6:00m, Milwakse, St paal & ignospe| 0" ™ ol Nieh Kxpros.. lt10:00p.m. ILLINGIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot faat nf Lake-st, and fuol af D 3 e Yt aoat Grgpien decondale Ticket §t. Lonls Kxprors... BL. Lnts Fadt Lo, Bpringiiold Bxpross, Dubuduo & Slous Oity k& (@) Runs to Champalea on Saturdazs. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINGY RAILROAD, Depota~Foot nf' % India: miao., and Sizteenth-n, atia Gl i G Clart #oy Gramd I TTe e E ConPEEED n(i-sta. (h-sts. ot 0fides, No, 80 C Hatel, and at depots, Mall and Expres Ottawa and Buroatir Fassi ue & Sloux City Lx Line, for Omabia, chison & 5i. Aurors Passongzor, Wonders of g Yelowsion, GEN. JOEN GIBBON, U. §, A, Thursday Evening, Maych 19, Roserved Seats, 6 cts, Kingbury Busic it on tho ground floor. Noatatrs b MoVICKER'S THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, LAST NIGHT BUT THREF. OF EDWIN BOOTH, ‘Wo will sppcar for the last timo 1n bis popular randitiun ¥ RECEIST I . Thursday, BRUTUS, Iriday, RICHARD JIL Satur. Neat wiok—! s Cul i TS, WYBRRT REKVIE s Connt Vooo. AUADEMY OF MUSIO, ost fiattoring roception of Mr. FRANK E. ATKEN. Twa roprasontatlons ta-dny of hisnow and thrilling drowa, LA TTIRECHER Matince 2 o'vlock, _Evening at8, MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, et. Dearborn and Stato. Avlingion, Cotfon & Komble's Minstrels, Firut Wook of the Spectacular Burlosquo, UNDINE IN BLACK! a ANY WOOD TO SAWT THI BEAUTIFUL WALTZ. ANE R R M A AR G NAT DWARF. ' Now Hongy, Dancos, And Spoofalties by Now. comb, Crurtwright, Waltors lugtdn, Cotton, and Kombla, fatinos on Saturday. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. fessa. Chapia & Gore, A: 0. Groonsbaurm, Thios. Fal B A T R g R i othrs: 1 aw In recelpt of sour kind favor, extonding te mo an invitation to agcopt a camplimentary bouefit ut auch tinia and piace &» I may namna. _If agrevablo, and in accord- ance with your viaws, 1aliall bo pleasad to name the Adols Dli Tlioatzg, an Thursday aftorsoon, March 2, 161, ‘romain yours with dug faspuc BOHBY kmwoonn, KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 148 Houth Clarkat. THE WONDERFUL LIVING SKELETON, MR. GRANVILLE, will bo on exhibition for & shoet timo D, Kah's Anatomical fusoum, 148 South Glark:st. Wolgiit, 40 Toa.: liotyit, § fost: Akd, 38 yoars, in whioh time ho did not experionco one duy of sickooss, Admlssion to tho Museum, 25 conts. orton, Lindon, ro Evory Lvoning. Family MILLINERY. Millmeryl SPRING STYLES! Just recoived, & largo line of Bl'k English Milans and othor straws, IMPORTED FRENCH FLOWERH, &o0., 8t our USUAL CLOSE PRIOES, =41 WEST MADISON-ST. _WEBSTER'S THELONGSTEP GIV'EZIE TAW.A-Y Mendote, Ottawa & Stroator P'ass Aurors Passonger, ‘Aurors Passengor (5 Dulnquo & BlouzOity Exp. Pacific Night Exp, for Omakha, Kausas City, Leavenwortl & [110:00 p. m. * 1:45 Dowor's Grova Accommoationl® ¥i1s . o Taxas Exprens. +.(110:00 D, m. Sundays, iz, Baturdny, 3Kz, Monday, CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAN. U affcee, corneF Standotph ant LaSleste, an, sty corner Madisanwe 478 Ginata Leare, a Pactfio st Lino, T a Bubuqun hh&hl £x, via Ulinton| a Umaha Night Exnrean.... 1 a Exeepurtd Dubuguo 1ixp a Frocport & l)nlr;mud Lxprus: ¥ PEaw s e ‘a-Bopot aorner of Walln b-'l)nguunmwolfl(} B COLORADO. KANSAS & MEY MEXICO. Spootsl Lndaoument. 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