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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIT, 17, 1874. _LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE ASTRONOMIOAL SOOIETY. A mooting of tho Ohicago Astronomien! Bocle- ty was hield yestordny afternoon in the roona of tho Chicago Acndomy of Belonces on Wabnuh svenue. Tha clnir was laken ‘by the Hon, J. Young Scxmuon, TIE RECORDS, The Soorotary, Mr. Thomas IToyno, road & pa- por ho hind propared as substituto for the reo- ords of tho Asaoclation which wero dostroyed in tho firo, in which woro sot forth In chironological ordor tho difforont ovents lu the Listory of the ‘Asgaciation, On motion of Mr, Elias ‘Colbultb it was ro- solved that tho.docment prepared by tho Hoore- tary, togothor with such omeudations as might bo gatherod from tho files of the press, bo aprend upon the minutes of tho Association, and bo ace voptod o8 ita record. TIE ODSERVATORY. Ar. T, A Bafford, Dirctor of tho Doarborn Observatory, read a report n]pon tho work ho hnd nccomplluhufi, among which was & statoment showing tho moan declination of 081 slars for Jan. 1, 1876, On motion, tho roport way ndopt- od, . Mr. Colbort anid that ho thonght thero was ro- quired for tho immedinto nccesities of {ho As- soclation sbout 5,000, which ho hoped to bo nblo to got subscribed. Ho bad succeoded in rotling tho names of eightcon subscribors of 5‘{00 ench, which mado more tlian one-third of the total roquisite amount. i, BAPFOND. My, Bafford statod that lio wns obliged to ‘tondor his resighation, ns ho had beon ongagad by the United Statos Govornmout to’ undorinke certain netronomienl worlk, On motion of Mr. Colbort, the following was ndoptod : = WnEREAs, Prof, 8afford, Director of the Dearborn “Qurormiory, lins Focelved'an offer of omploymont by tho Govornment of thio Uniled Btates; therofors, Resolted, Thint loave of nbacnco for two years bo Tiereby granted to Lim, ond tho Ohieago Astrotiomical Association horeby oxprosa tho earneat liope that at tho end of that lime fio niny bo able to reaceupy ila chair Buoug s on o permsuent ond solisfactory fiunaucial asls, On motion, the following yesolution was ndopted : WITAT OITIOAGO MUST DO, 2 . Reaolved, That it fa incumbent upou tho olty to do 1ts sbare in ndvancing the scicuco of sstronomy, Loth ou neoount of ita practical use ond the sublimity'of its lingn, & w}?{n’}filwd, ‘That for thio honor of Ohicago its citizens o requiredl to contributo to tho objoct, that tho work undortaken in conuection with forolgn astronomers oy be complotad, itnnlrcd, Chat Mr, Colbort, Emeritus Diroctor of “tho Observatory, bo authorized to ralso by subscrip- tion o sum of at'loast $3,000, in life-memborslips or ollierwiso, to ropair ho ‘domo, and earry on eclentifio operations of tho observatory for tho noxt threo years, 20 thut ko tolescope and other instruments may bo ‘made availablo and put to use, A disouseion on tho bost method of bringing tho work of tho Saciety under public notico re- sulted in a favorablo viow being takon of a sug- gestion of Alr. Colbort that a serios of lecturen and discussions, mado intoresting by storeopti- can viows, bo givon vory shortly, The meeting then lul‘:!youmnd. ——— * THE OHIOAGO S0UVENIR. Tre TRpusE recently publidhed an account of tho unfortunate man who pasned his fathor's ring from door to door through the West Side, To-day the scono changes, and a harrowing story of misplaced confidonco on tho Bonth Side hns! to borelated. The citizons of that division ‘of the city, especially in the neighborhood of the Univorsity, sffoct literature and subscribo to mngazines and things, which do not cost over $3ayear, While on tho West Bide the strolling fish-aeller and choap-potato man do o good busi- uess! on the Bouth Bide it is the book- agant, tho mon of superbly illusirated spocimen gopios, who has tho Eopu}ar favor. st weelt w blag) -haired young follow bogan ‘working in that fleld, seaking suhmm'%fionu for tho Chicago Souvenir, & monthly publication, suporbly iflustrated, and specially intonded for tho instruction and plensure of yonth. Ho had with him copies whioh bore date prior to tho dire, which had neatly-executed mechanical en- frnvings' such a8 a plow, etc., and a pathotio ove-story written by a local suthor. The prico was &1 0 year, pnyablo down, sud.entitling tho subacriber to the back numbers since the begin- ning of this yoar, The price was so emall, and tho inducements €0 groat, that many individuals Enid their dollars and waited patiently for the ack numbers, whick, bowever, have nover como, and probiably uevor will coma, Ordunarily, whon o person s thus viotimized, hio eays nothing sbout it, rather preferring that his noighbors should be also beguiled, and pos- sibly nothing would have been hoard for some +time about tho Chimi:o Souzenir but for ong lit- tlo incident. A goutloman living near tho Uni- yorsity paid his dollar, and waus to receiva his bnok hnmubers the next dny. Thoy did not como, oud he mude up hig mind that Lo was dofranded, but kept nium, wishing his wife not to kmaw of il Bat sleo, it sooms, mot thisagonton thestroct and also paid hor dollar, and theirdaughtor, whilo out visitiug somewhere, met the Souvenir man and also subscribed. Tho lead of tho family founl out tho oxtent to which Lis people had boonvictimized, and, having two or threo moro nhih"an whom ho wishod to protect, decided to ©.nke the matter publie. ! .. ‘Librefore, it poaple are solicited to take the “Souunir, published at Nos. 89 and 91 Monroo strod,—a vacaut lot, hardly Sttod for publishing purpjaes,—they willdo woll to got their back numlers beforo they pay that dolar, or, what is bollg still, let them call the polico. etz e THf UNITY CHURCH FRATERNITY. T3 socond dramatio entertainmont givon by *ho mateurs of the Unity Ulurch Fratornity cameoff yeaferdny oveniug in tho basemont of shio aurch, and was very well attended. Th firat picco Was o two-sct comody of A Flushnd to Ordor," s pretty hittlo talo of French /iifo Wth » forced marrisge, & misundorstanding ! betwen husband and wifo, the departuro of tho formk to tho wars, whendo ho romms in tho guitcof a brotlier, and spreads tho falso report of lis own death. Tn this ho 1 aidad by o old friend, & farmor who beliovos | firndj that {he misundorstandivg which sopa- ratekbio conplo was not the wife's fault. I the eocail act tho husband bag” abundant opportu- wityd discovering that Lis wifo loved him dear- 1y alitho time, and tho curtain closes upon a ‘g reconciliution. ucting of ail who tdok part in the ptaco ‘wasgeellent, und the Fuhuentiou of the charac- tordmd their exponents will stand in vogue of a eriteym in fall, Bararlo Beaupre, & roturned emi- §ny nobleman, A, John Wilkingon TuirdMarcean, 88 Atr. Bilot 0, Glarko “Tiyfrial Army. o Anab) Latour, & young lawyo: “3ir, J, W, Roo Filiga, u wenlilly farmer, cowse inlePlorre Marcoau 13, Frank Wheoler Serd,..., Mr. O, Wure Jnsglue, ui udley Wilkinson iz, Ward of the Baron, Aiss Emumna Collyer MDdro Phillipoat...,, Gortrude Larrabee Theocond piccs was a farco of tho livolicst yAeacsition, depicting the painful vicissitudes of a rotid Cocltnoygrocer, whoso daughtor has at- tract tho attontions of au East Indian army ollicorwlio Lias & Gistinot knowlodge of tlio gro- cor's lving ewindled the Government, and usos tho kawlodge to the bost ndvantago in advanc- ing hisuit, The fun in the pfi\ wes of the broad¢ doscription, without the sl ightest sus- pleionf vulgarity, snd the different eharncters acted leir parts splendidly. Tho following is tha bipf tho farce : Blmonobiddy, & retired grooer,.Mr, W. E, Furness Capt, Glolanws Snapdragon, a Captajn iu 11§, ¥, L, Servico. Br. D, P, Wilkinson Alfred eitol 'm, 11, lage iy Sitn Co Mamie Grou ry, Lrvaut makd, «Mre, D, ¥, Baxter It W aunounced during the evening that ane othor :’mufin entertainment would be given in o few toks, and that the proooeds would be do- voted {buying & now set of silver forks and #poongvhich somo one had stolen from the Eitchosf the church a short time bofore, S gt SOHOPPB AFTER A HABEAS COB. PUS. The torious Paul Bohooppe alias J. B, Schua lenbergiled a petition fn tho Cireuit Court yoatord, neking for s wrlt of haboas core Pus, ficoppo rolatos tho ciroumatanoos of arrest o Baltimore on ' requisin, aud hie journoy hord, ws slready told utiro iu the pnpers. The requisition, ko sluten, void on it fuce, Tho story of his are raignmb for forgory, Inst Octabor, 18 also sof ou, unhe auuponuiofl of his sentence on cane ditton & ho_should ot be brought up ngain buforoje Oriminal Court, For about eight woeke preaftor ha romained hero, and then wont t¢, Louis as editor on a German paper, endafirard as Yost-Ofiice clerk, 1lero he ‘wag rocognil aud Lis persecutions commenced, The pmption of the namo of Bebulenberg 1a porféy propor, be claimy, sa it ia his family nwne, | ko §8 ontitlod to tho name of Bohoeppo by adogn. This latter namo, owing to the plrguinhico of being tried for murder under Lyt aplavion, ho bas lately discarded, The :i:”nn wats of his oity a8 boou countantly udos Budm, be thinky and the cliy editor of tho Blaats:Zettung eapecintly, has Toft no moans unused to hunt potitionor down, Through Lis ins stigntion, tho iudiotmont ayainat him was rolu~ 8tated and tho roquisition prooured, ‘Whrough Lis furthor offorts, combined with tho aid of parties to tho sult in Baltimoro, tltionor allogos Nio wne arrorted nt n o momént of hia affairs, and unlawfully brought Sohoopno cluima that ho h dischargo laat October, In viow of the il aiition aud srrosty tho) livod an honest and u roforo, tho Dootor aeke. Tho caso will prabably eomo up to-morrow gnmlng bofare one of tho Judgos of the Clroult LOCAL LETTBRS, THE TEMPENANCE OAUSH. ‘Tho tomporance mavement has had one offect, ot all evonts, which will rosult in tho improves mount of mankind, It'has brought out & multl- tudo of wisdom-disponsors, who have cust knowledgo around . with such & oaroless prodi- gality that everybody ought to bo ablo to plck up & few graina at least. Thore are somo who mny Lo troublod with such n woslth of theory snd advico in making o scloction that thoy cnuhang to with comsisterioy. betweon the cold-wator cliquo and tlo orowd that sends forth tho slogan *‘Good whisky andmoro of it"tothe broosos of Kentuoky, thoro ara factions who swoar by unformonto: wine, by medicinn] abstinonco, by tho nocomsmity alcohol 84 & conservator o the necossity of its total annibilation that the raco may survivo, by its partial restriction, by its totaldrcedom, oto., but all having » radical idon of tosting tho wholo matter b; principle, as to which thoy all difYo; Tho gront troublo seoms to be, with all Jthe plabs dovisod, ‘that thoir adhorents re not socking for a practical plan for tho prosont emor- geney 86 much na thoy aro trying to try the whisly quostion by the idoal standard of right considored in its strictly moral as- lag aro speaking from intorested mo- tivos s producors of the fluid, or disponsors of tho samo at & profit, It is cominy ovidont that victorios in the worl foroes are won by concgssions. 80 wild iu opinion as to bolieve that tho doctrinos of the total nbstainers will ever provail in gone- will win a convert hare and thero, and iu smoll places cen bring o cortnin forco to bear upon tho individus that will act, for instanco, a8 Sanday obsorvance does upon him, Booiety being in favor of it, ho dares ot dispute it, but giy spect, ordodgos ; but, In cities thero are con- own mind, and bo is fo All tho way oalth and life, by 7 & gaugo of Thera s no one ivos it outward ro- gregatod 8o many of his roinforced by eonourront opinion, that ha doos not caro, and heods not the theories of Chris- tiana or abatainers. Horo tho class remaine unto: 1s juat tho clasa that it is dosf 8 it ia hopolesa to try to convert gradusl processos, and practical benovolence to cor ciplo, but the radical ground of a principle ; and to fight whisky not by shooting far Leights of an ideal life, where mot only shisky but vice of auy kind I8 unknown, but to come down to tho plains below and slaughtor tha drngon whore it is to be found. Hercin tho writer not loth to be n reformor, rs that is fashionablo, ventures tosuggest soma thico- rios that moy bo used as weapaons against tho rampageous beast. 1o come down thon to plain facts, whisky {8 not damaging to the human conatitution 8o mich by ita uso asa puro drink, naitig by the fact that whisky, not} whisky at all, but the gren drinke going under this generio title is s liquid poi sons. Now shot number one nt the animal aforomen- tionod, may be dolivered by the statoment that it is a criminal offengo to aell of human consumption any kind of poison. The bnrkecper who protonds that he is giving mo n hormloss potteen, when, in fact, ho is dealing out an intostine-consumer, of acid, is doing mo & physical injury, and any court of am ablo to malo my proofs, will nssesa such demages upon the cobspirator stomaoh as will make it to his treat me bettor hereaftor. Tho priviloge of ho- fng an informer—the mast profitablo trado of the times—should bo accorded to overy one who drinks, and & profit should ncerus to the man who brings a poison-dispenser from his bar to tho bar of justico and bas him_fined. Dring tho hepiration of profit into tho fleld, ar- saying tho oustomar sgainst the denlor. formor Liolds up his glass to the light to catch its amber or vormillion tint, he will' soon begin torocognizo the introdnation of logwood and oil af vitriol intn the compound ; and, as ho Sets it down, Lo will eny, * Tom, I'm sorry, but you've Dbont o out of 4 year, or three months, or six ‘waoks, 08 the caso may bo, of my valuablo ex- istonco como along and bé fined,” My outraged fntornal oconomy Insists v tions," or words to that effe Tom rofuses to do this, quirad the formnla of a warrant, will be the samo. warning, whilp his victim will fing and go to Jerry's taloon to doublo it, Tho outcome will bo that Tom and Jerry will deal , thus raising the prico; uched, and, asthls to reach, and t them excopt by it becomes the part of wisdom ncede, not a prin- portion of the compound of horo will be ro- , but the result ey up and take pocket half tho only in tho pure articls, the'informer will becomo rich _and ha standard of virtuo will be raised, and roat roform bo fairly taken. i8 also poskiblo to have inspectors who witl not allow tha salo of any but pure lig- uora, If:this is insisted upon, the whisky trade will recelvs almost & death-blow. Toq the Editor of The Clicago_Tribune: 8in ; To protoct the ublic from mposition, T would sy that tho col ored Baptist church 'of which I am pastor has anthorized no peraon to solicit money from the public in hor name. Nor do I beliove nny other “colored Baptist chnrch y Lias givon any person by tho name of Parker any such suthority, . R. DEB, . Pastorof Olivet Buptist Chuxch, Ohioago. Cuicago, Al 16, 1874, s A CRIMINAL. CRIMINAL COURT. Aaron Mayo pleaded guilty yestorday before tho Criminal Court to potty larcony, and was ro- Fred Miller pleaded guilty to “burglarizing” o restaurant on Harrison stroot. Miller boing under age, was remanded by Judge Gaty. Nellie MoGuire pleaded guilty in tho Criminal Court yosterday to petty larcany. girl who was arrested last Tng intho Now York Sto street. Bhe was remandod for sontence, Frank Murphy, allas Frank Woodsey, was tried yestorday, bofore Judge Gar; ers0n of n little ne; Jury returned a vordict of guilty. age, he was remanded, Mary McConnell was Judge Gury, for the laro the store of Pardridge streot, and was found guilty, worth 98, Deln roranded, with account of her extremo youth. Further informntions were flled yestorday in tho COrimmal Court by ftate's-Attorney Reed against {ho following elevator firwa for carryiug on tho busingss of warehe months_for shop-lift- ro on West Madigon Y, for the crime of gro girl, ‘o . Being undor tried yoatorday, befors ony of laco gouds from & Co., on West Madison The goods woro g undor age, the prisoner wos & rocommendation for meroy on ousemen withon Arm utt & Co., Thompson & Co., \ McKay, and Wheelor & Wheoler, Iagt firm thoro were three soparato informations, These informations are similar to those niready publisked, and thoy will be followed to-dsy by TIE POLICE COURTS. Justice Soully's dockot presonted the mames yostordsy morning of twenty-flve offpuders agaiust whom fines to the amount of $108 were axBosged and,B60 was collected, Juutice Bordon's South Bido police dockat, only prosented tho names of thirteon offondors yestorday, Finer woro nssessed to the amouut of 40, and $12 was colleoted. Ttobort Mooro waa arrestod, tried, aud fined $7 by Justico Beully for cruelty to ani- | 6 two Liorses, aud has starved foeding them on rofton rec or four wooks. ickey was bLofore Justice Hoully's olice Court yostorday morning to an- swor to tho obinrgo of robbor showed that Hiokey fo 2 nowly arrived German who' had about 320 in bi duced him to drink at d stroot until fntoxicated, When Stabl was leay- ing the lnst rum-hole the; throw his’ arms around pocket-book out citizon's clothot running np to } wag a pnl, handed llm the Gorma ¥launagan modo bimuolf known ta: ing_him off to the lock-up, Justie Soully held to the Oriminal Court {n bouds of 1,600, 8 viotim In bonda of $100 for his appear- ango ne & witnoss, John Wileon and Yhomas MoBlakon, s rearg onch, wore bofore Jugtice Boydon's Folive Cowst, yeslerdsy to” suawer fhq thom uearly to death b Liay nloug for the pnst t| Tho evidouce mo Hans Stahl, from the old country, in pooket-hook, aud i~ vers galoons on Kinzie bad visited, Tickoy im and- took of his coat-pooket, witnessod the yobhbory, and oy, who thought Flanuagan charge of robbery and assanlt with intont to kill, ho ovidence' In tho oaso wam _that, Tuuudn{ lnut, the boya mssaultod Wills inm _ Chitticlc whilo o was walking in the neighborhood of Btock-Yards, and ordored him 1o *stand and dolivor.” Cliliticl deelinod tlio modoat raquost of the voung Ill;zh\\'l\{mnn‘ whoro- upon Withon strack bim over tho hond ' with a “hilly," lnmnsz n]frightlul out, whilo MoMahon drow n kmifa and’throntonod to cut Mr, Chittick's thront unloas his poclot-bool wan forked over immodiatoly, Chittick surrondored on this presa- ing Invitation and thon reportod tho enso to the Deering Btront Station. OMeor Enright arrosted tho boys, and tholr trinl waa continued (il tho 181k lust, under bouds of $1,700 oach, fnists du iy ' PERSONAL, ‘The Rov. H. Hontzy, of this oity, has boon ag- poiuted prosdding elder for the Pooria Diatrick of tho Evangolical Association 0f North Amer- ien. * At areornt mooting of Cosmopplitan Lodgo No. 6, K of P, resolutious of condolonce with F. A. Munroo, for tho loss of bLis daughtor, wera “passed, The Rock Tsland Argus saya that E. A, Jessell, an fnflated spocimen of humanity from Chi- ©cago," was arreatod in that town tho othor day, and fined 826 for sollipg goods at auction with- out aliconge, o Mr. William F, Morroll, Into propriotor and oditor of tha New York Albion,. ls stopping at tho Palor House for o fow days. A non of Robort Blair {s missing. His name {a Thomna, bis ago 10 yonrs, anid ho has dagke brown hair. Whon ho ‘left_hiomo, on tha 12th inst., ho woro dark clothes and a black hat. In- formation of him mny bo snt to his fathor, who lives ot tho comor of Daltio and Firey-Grst stroota. Tho Rov. Dr. Chonoy, lnte pastor of thy Oon- tral Square Baptist Chureh of Boston, having ne- agepted tha call of tho Asbland Avenus Daptint Oliureh of this olty, to bocomo its pastor, will, it in expeoted, commonoo his Inbora next Sabbath, Tha church is to bo congratulated on thoir ste- cess in thus procuring, not only for thoir own best intqrest, but for the Baptist causo in tho oity, o man of unsullied reputation in the minis- try, nnd whosa provious history hins boon marked by coutinned snccoss and nbility. With such o loador, the Ashland Avenuo Baptist Churol will Hoon tako its stand among tho Inrgost aud most infinontial churches of tho city, and bo an honor to the denomination. ''ho Chureh will tako im- modinte action in the mattor of building n house of worship, . A 8t, Louis _paper, referring to the oherges ngainst Prof, Swanz, fonrs that-ho is inclined to malke mischiof, and recalls somo of hiy Juveuile dolinquoncics. It eays that “ Ho was accused, while attonding colloge at tho Miami Univorsity, at Oxford, O., of pouring n backetful of ywator Into the hydromotrograph ono night, whon thero bad baou “a light shower; and tho clsss was amazod to hear tho Professor aunounco noxt morning that tho country had beon visjted by tho hanviest rainfall of” tho contury. Brother Bwing, it {8 snid, partook of tho general surprise withous; butmying tho slightest indication of guilty kmotwledgo. ~ Mbr., John Rickaby, the woll-known agont, hne just roturned from a wook's tour with, tho Adolptn Compnny, and bins accopted the position of ndvortisor to that troupo, Mr. Ricknby has fnd toa years' exporionca in tho ‘business, and, liko all succossful men, ofter seeing the rest of the world, he settles down in Chicago at Inst, COL, T, T. TUCKER. A telogram from Now Orleans, dated Wednes- dny, announced the end intelligonce of the denth of Col. J, I, Tucker, General Soathern Froight Agent of the Illinois Contral Railroad Company. Col. Tackor was born in Salem, Mass,, in 1840, and was, therefore, in his 3ith yoor at the time of his death, Ho first ontored tho employ of tho Tllinois Contral in 1838, and continued with the Company, in this clty, until tho breaking out of tho War, whon bo entored the army, and sorved on tho stafl of Gen. Bauks during all tho cam- paigns of that Genernl. He mado a splendid xecord during hig poriod of service, and rosa to tho full rank of Cotonel. . y When hostilitios censed, Col. Trckor rotnrnod to tho Illincis Central Company, sud, in rocog~ nition of his fno business talents, thut corpora- tion appomntod him, in 1869, Goueral Southern Froight-Agont of tho road, which position he ro- taived until hus untimely doath. No particulars of {ho ¢auso of Lis death have yet reached Col, Tucker's friends in this city,— simply tho tologram announcing tho fact, - He leaves a wifo and ono child, living m Now Or- Joans. Tho dooonood wau o’ brathor of Josoph Tucker. Esq., tho prosent ofiiciont Goneral Froight-Agont of the Illinois Contxal Road, e GENERAL NEWS. Tho Coroner’s inveatigation into the canse of tho decense of Thoodore Marcus, who diod sud- denly in Room 20 Paciflo Blook, resulted in a vordict of ‘fdoath from congostion of tho lungs.” Tn the enso of Bartholomow Schwab, who was found dead in a watercloset at the Alexion Brothers' Hospital, tho jury decided that ho committed suicido. Trank Pink, of No. 274 Jobnson stract, in- vesto d £6.8 at tho mock-suction store No. 87 Canal stroot, for a watch said to bo worth $250, Men who malo such purchases think thoy are swindling tho auctionoer, and, ns they thom- aelves aro bitten, desorve no sympathy. The Committeo having in chargo tho securing of the names of commiesion men who favor tho formation of u Produco Exchange held a moot- ing at the Commorcinl lfotel yosterday aftor- noon. They buve oblaiued many signniures, and will maka their roport to tho general meot- ing to bo held nt tho Commercial nt Lalf past 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Tho Rev. Josoph Leeds, of Philadelplia, doliv- ered a vory interesting lecturo Last night'nt the Obristian Chu.rch, cornor of Indiuna avonno and ‘Lwenty-fifih streot, o “Qur Prospered Coun- try, the Cnuses Thoroof, aud Our Duty a8 o People to Ovirgelves, Our Patriot Fathors, and Our Posterity.” Dr. Loeds will repent his lec- turein o fow days at the Third Lrosbyterian’ Charch. £ . e ANNOUNCEMENTS. P. D, Bliss will sing ot the Union Sabbath- achool Jubilee, hold April 80 and Moy 1 at Me- Oormick's Musio Hall, ' The socisblo of Christ Ohurol (Bishop Cheney's) will take place this evening, instead of ‘fhuraday, a8 was inoorrectly aunounced, The regulor weekly meoting of thoJrish Lit- orafy Secioty will bo held this evoning at thoir rooms, corner of Lake and LaSallo straots, Thefair at tho Memorisl Chapel, corner of Michigan avenuo and Twenty-third stroot, opens ut 11 1 the morning, and closos about midnjght, lunch, aa wall a8 6 o'clock dinner, boing served ovory'dsy, Tho foir closes Saturdny oveniug, and rpecial attractions will bo prosentod thut duy for the.children, Tho admission fee is 25 centy,. » DAAR DALL, Bengon tlokots for the grand_ stand st the base ball parks will bo for nlo at Kelley Brow'. store, Tuteuxe Building, Saturday motning, Only 288 seats aro to bo #old, and, a8 thoy are very com- fortable ones, having backs and arms, applica- tiona should bn mada enrly, Tho first sories of ames now fully arranged for to bo played in hicago is_aw follows : ~Athlotics, Muy 18 and ‘16 ; Mutuals, 20 and 23; Hurtfords, 27 and 30; Bostons, June$, 6, sud 8, The Chicsgo Clnb lonves for t, Touis Monday, und will remain thore two weoks. g, THE OITY HALL, An important meoting of the Council Com- ‘mitteo on Railroads is called for Saturday aftor- noon at 2 o'clock. Comptroller Hayes announcod yosterdny that ho would poy $120,000 on tho city's. indobted- noss to-doy, The oity colleotions yostorday amounted to 17,402,060, nnd the wator-tax rates to 91,889.50. I'wo of the Loudsmen of Col. P, M. Clenry, Sonth Town Collector, authorizo the statemont that that gentloman will make up tho deflolt of 28,000, for which ho hns boen sued by tho County Treasurer, 06 _soon an & sovore attnal: of rhoumatism will pormit him to loave hii houso und attond to businoss, A dologation of oitizons residing on_Blug Island avenus held & conforonoo with the Buard ot Publio Works yosterdsy forancon, concerning thoir right to have a certain portion of that thor- oughfaro paved by private contract, Owing to tho alnost impasgable condition of tho utreob, und upon the promise of ‘tho dalogation thut.tho oity shonld not Lo held llablo for tho failuro of tha contractors to porform their duty, the Board grauted the pormiuiou desived, A similar dolo- gation of oltizous, residing on Peoria stroat, bo- woon Linke and Horrlgon, waited on tha Board youtorday, and askod logve ta. improve thoir Blreot by privato contracf, As the stroot s now in & falr condition, the Commissioners advisod them (o loave Lhnmatter in thelr bands, ond Pmudxnd that thoy would Linvae the noqnnau‘\iy tnprovemont mado quicker and cheaner b}"‘n - vailialug for proposals aud letng the contsust to the lowest bldder. Tho delogation aprood | do so, and wont away npn-ruml‘} m'li'.n:fif"‘"‘ o — HYDE PARK, Tho following ia tho anbstance of quite long addross to the votors and tax-payers of the Vil- Ingo of HMyds Park, with roforenco to the eleo- tiou of ofticora which Is sliortly to acour. It has boon jssued by porsons who aro opposed to whab in known as the Coucus _tioket, ns ngainst that which-{s kuown ns tho Taxpayors’ tiokot, THE FINST BEOTION . of tho nddrosa nsrorts that the intoroats of the villagors roquiro that the lovylng and disburec- mont of monoy should bo intrusted to the caro of thoso who will honestly and falthfully por- form their duties, It nlso nssorts that Hyde Tark cannot bo ontdons by any city, town, or village in tho country which enjoys the luxory of a “ring.” HOPES OF RE~FLECTION, Tho second sectlon is an endenvor to make it appoar that tho Cancus paty belloves It will bo succesafal, bocanso honest men will not ecomo out and voto, nnd bbeauso all of the prosont offi- clals nro striving to bo their own auccossors, in which sollish offort thoy aro warmly supported by contractora nnd othor tax-eators for milos around. ' GETTING Tcr, ‘Tho third section rolates tht it is & notorfous fack that cortain ofticors and contractors, who il recontly wore laborlng and toaming by tho dny, have now & long ront'roll, and aro ablo at auy time to erab & good bargain in hand, payable invillago warrants, ° % WATER-WORRS, The fourth section is devoted to tho subjeot ot water-works, and being quite an jmportant ono, it 18 given in full : Tt tsa fct that hes not yob beon donfed that bida wasoduvited for propostls for Lo watcr works npon cortafn plana oud specifications, but tho biddor to whom the work wms let furnfuliod otlior plana and #pocifications and basad iis bid on them ko that as to i plans and spocifeattont thoro was no compatition., The contract for furnishing: the iron pipes wns let a4 $78 per fon. Tho Chicago Gas Light & Coko Com- pany purchinsed of tho sumo party, tho ssme kind of Dipo, snd ot the pumo time i niow purchuse ot $50 por fon, Any ono carloun in this subject may ses tho contrnot of tho Gus Compauy in tho Lands of M, . T, Wathins, Tho coutrnct at $78 per ton enbracos tho grand ont- sido maln or ring of pipes which ©the ring ¥ Liove wrung around the village. Other contracts aro to bo lot for tho vast neb-work of supply within tho outer clrcuit, which, ut the ralo now boing nsscescd (82 por foot), will cont $10,060 per milo, , A examination of tho map will devclop the fact thint within tho torritory surrounded by the main tero are milea upon miles'of pipea to bo supplicd, aud it within the noxt threo years tho territory abovo ‘named eacupos nsreasment for wator pipes alae to an amount Tesa than $500,000, it will bo lucky, Tho lougth of tho grand mam fa iffeon miles, at £10,660, is $184,100, Insido of tho grand moiu thiors aro over ono hundred milo of atrecls tablo to bo witered, which, at $10,600 per milo—3$1,030,000, Thie showa the potcer the Lioard weitt have, Consider tho glorlons nrmy of Assessors, Coltectors, Qlerks, Enginoors snd Suporintendents, Consider the vast number of voters such o stupendous onterprizg will employ, and what n golden hatveat in the-way of foes, porcontage, &¢, No wonder thoso now in oflleo desiroto remaluinl’ It 18 o big u;mg to :loll‘ the moueyl It inn Lig thing to coliccs it1 It is & big {hiing to supcrintend the work! . It 18 o Lig thing to collect the water rents, and_moro, moro money will be wanted and nioro policemen will ‘bo required to watch {ho water worlts, and next will be n Fire Department. Theo sixth wection.is o list of the prosent ofi- cern and their positions, all of whom, it i al- |- loged, aro in fayor of the Caucus ticket. SPRCIAL ARSPSBIENTS, The seventh eaction boldly asserts that no one Ling been ablo to ascertain tho oxact status of tho special nssowsmont funds. It the spaclal fund should fall short, howaver, the goneral fund is celled into requisition to }my off contrac- tors. Reussossments, it is claimed, ara lovied for shortago, and, notwithstanding tho deciston of the Bupremo Court with roferenco to o caze whete o mau, haviog paid onco, wns ronssossed forshortage, tho chances are taken of gotting something moro out of mnocent taxpnyors. Tho cighth section gives the slary-ist of tho villago otiicors, and is somowhat intorosting Treasurer, $1,500 (snd tho depoaits) : Chict of Po- lico, $2,000 ;' thirteen policemen, at $00. yer month, $14,040 legnl cypenacs, £4,600" (bosfiics cacts mpecfal ussezpnont poya ite Inrge bill for sttornoy’a foes); Olerls, 81,600 ; Presidont of Bonrd, §—, moro or loss, robably moro; Snperintandent of Boblie Worln, 2,200 ; threo nasistunts, $,000 : Englneor, $2,000; ue- wigtants, horses, maps, ofc., €1, Wator Worlks, 3,000; piuniber, 32,500 (sad all the old Isad) : commsa{ons of Speclnl Asucasor, throe of theny 23,000 ; Assossor, $1,000 (besides spociul nsvesament toca), TIE 1NCREASE, Tho concluding portion of tho scction stntes ihat the ralacios of ofigials aud policomen two years ngo was loss than $8,000, while they now amount to 840,000 ; that the goneral village-tax for tho presaut fiscal yoar is 95,000 ; that noarly one-bulf of the autire tax-lovy is paid out for the salarios of ring-officers; and thab & special police-fund’of 2,000 was lovied to appoint extra policomen to help carry on the campuign, pacis the canenses, and stuff in the votos. The ninth gection sasorts that general im- provemonts are made without esfimate and dono without advertisement, COUNT THE MONRY. Tho next section beging with an extract from: *Sec, 10 of th lw concorning citios and villages, roquiring the Preasurer to roport the stato of the troasury at cortuin times. It is.thon nsserted that tho report of the T'rensurer has not becn published. 18 reqnired by Inw, and: tho peoplo aro asked to count the money. A series of un- plensant questious aud wesortions follow, tho |i gist of which s that tho financinl ofices: of tho ;illugu have not baon conducted ns they should: a. Tho next section states that town warrants aro boing hawkod about Chiengo for from 75 to 80 par cont., and.yob.tho contractors get rich. ALLEGED FRAUDS. The section, hended: ** THe Way Thoy Do Tt (opon stredts) contins o numbor of bills, certitientes, and sworn statomonts whicl, if true, prove conclusively that thoere has beof consider- ablo overchnrging and o general systom of lying in_vogne; 80 far osthe public works of the villngo wara concornad,. The following oxplaius [ it elaorly. According to theabave_estimates and bill tho case stands o follows: Tho Board puid to Chrles Craigh~ fon for 14,67 yards at 1Ucouts, §2,510,18, By the aworn statement of Aloxander Woicott thero is but 1,003 yards-ut 19 cents, $190.38, And. by the sworn [ stutement of F. O, Nosstier, 0143 ynrds at 10 cents, $(70.75, A cloan’ stenl: of .80 nccording” 10 |j Wolcott, THE CONOLUBION, The gentleman who wrote: the. fifteenth and: sixtacnth soclions was evidently somowhat ex- citod, judging. by the mannor in which he cut uj his manancript “into inflnitesimnl- sentences and: the briefest possiblo paragraphs. o may bo. summarizod a follows: “‘Uho caucns nominated should not ha cloctod, becanso thoy aro the cau- cus nominces, Docent taxpayors should. coma. aut and vote agninst the caucus nominees,” TILE CAUOUS NOMINEES, At the Village Gonvantion, held:at the Village Hull yestorduy aftornoon, tho following tiul: was nominated, to bo supported at the eloction on Aprilal: Trustecs, Bdwasd B, Rynn, Gran- villa' 8, Ingralaw, Josaph I, Boufield, §, A. ‘Downey, C. 1L, Willatt, Michaol Doyle; ' Village Clerk, Charles E. Topo; Polico Magistrate, Charies 13, loese; Campai, Commitias, Asg D, Wuldron, H, B, Bogue,. . Ryan, John B, Babino, Johit H. Trumbulio, Jolin I'. Barnoy, P, Gudmore, Thomas 1, Doylo, J, Kuysor, —— OTHER SUBURBS.. WASHINGTON MEIGITH, The opening of tho Mount Vornon Military Academy at Morgan: Park, Washington Hoights, taol place yesterdny, The day was not the most favorable, but utill thore was n fair attondanco of patrons, puplly, and membors of the press, Tuo Acadomy is a Inrge brick edifico, about ‘sixty foet square, with desp bay windows run- ning the whole height of the struoturo. ‘Dwo slde towers also ornament the Acndomy. It.mnt- tora not. from what, point of compses the build- ing I8 viowod, it still presents o most pleasing and hormonious offect, It stands boldly out upon the most elevated portion of the park grounds, It iu threo stories high with, a Man- enrd roof. A glunce at the - mtorior shows pro- clsoly what. - the building wae. designed for. ‘The arrangoment aof sohool-rooms, dormitaries, dinfng-room, kitchen, Inundry, and pariors is completo, Tho rooms nre well adupted 0 their various purposes. The heating, light. ing, and water acoommodations aro porfact. aud abuudant. =~ Water, that groat desidoratum, can naver fail the Ingtitution. ~ The furniture is-sub- stantial, and well golected. for au oslablishment of the Kind. . As soon 13 the weathor will pormit, the publie will ‘bo invited to parlicipate’ In. s more formal aud oxtensive oponing, when some of Chicago's Toprouontative mon maybooxpootad tobo presont. Thg boat churactor of instruction will be ju- troduced at tho Acadewy. Col, Ueorgo 8. Hols huter, o gradusto of "Wost Point, will Luve ohurgo of tho military, higher mathematics, and English litoraturo. 8, 8, Norton, Jr., will huve ohurgo of the propaiatory departmont, Clurance O, Norton will bo the Commisgary of tho Acad- emy. Dr, Trowbridge, o' Washington Haights, hiag boon epokon of s tha Profeusor of Obenss try and Physiology, Dlio oxotiralonists returnod by the 848 train woll ploswod wih tho.trip o Morgau. Pasl, aud wishing eminent succoss to the Military Asad- -emy, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, The Home Litorary Bocloty of this placo hold ita woakly moeting Jast ovoning, at which the usunl intorest was manifostod and o plonsing and ontortaining programmo was given. Tho Hocloty antioipatoy oponing a library and rond- ing-room at su ently day, on tho completion of tho spncious hall in tho brick block buildiug By Menars, Fuogl & Co, and Lutga & Co. At the spring oloction tho following officors wero eloctod mid hold ovor for the anauing yoar : Suporyinor, Frodatlele Wosch Colloctor Tavid Tolor; Justlces of the Penco, Willinm L. Dun- ton, Jacob Iritoh; Commissionor of ITighways, Philip’ Tarth; Constablos, J. 0. Pater, I Bonch s Town Olerk, A. P. Towitabifry; Pound Mastors, J. O, Poter, A, Morso ;. Aunusuur[{ J. Q. Bnyder ; Suhool Trustaes, 1T, Bnow, John Potors; District Trastoes, 8. I, Whiting, A, Bloomo, J. Buperintendent of Dunton. Tho market day held on the 1dih inst. wos falrly nttonded, though theldny was quite unpro- pltlons. A good show of horsios and cattle was oxlubited and a number of sales wora mado at .quita satisfaclory prices, horses bringing from 75 to §170, And cown from $35 to 20, - Thona market days tako place on tho second Tuendny of . onch month, and are fast bosoming an institu- tlon profitable to the place and aurrounding conntry. Considorablo activity s manifostoed in thebuild- Ing lue, somo fiftoon "to twenty buildings being now {n process of ernction or undor contraot. The prrks aro rocolving additional ombellsh- mont this spring. Somo 200 fruit and ornamental treos have boon sot out with a variety of shrubs, oto, . WOODSTOOK, Tho daneo for tho benofit of the Tire Dopart- nent, which was annouucod in tho Trinung, ins been poatponad to some tinto in May. The Indles of tho Congrogationnl Church gave -0 maplo-sugnr fostival lust ovening m Conaorva- tory Hall. “Tho admiesion wns 10" conts, but to havo tho swools of the mnplo dispensod by blush- ing dumsols cont 26, 'Thia ovening o soclablo will bo hold at Con- sorvatory Hall, followod by danomg, which will bogit at 93¢ o'clock. ‘Tho Indopondeht Ordor of 0dd Follows Lave igsued their tickols for tho anniversary ull, Wednesdny ovening, April 29. The bost of music has been ongaged and ofl tho arrangoments-nro moking on tho most exteusive sealo, This an- niversary ball will bo quito tho ovent of tho senson, unless eclipsed by tho May party, that 1 to bo given in tha now National Hall on the fiest Monday in Mny, T, Fitzgorald, of Chi- crgo, hug been engged- to take charge of the music on the latter occasion. * 'Tho special mooting of tho Common Council was prosided over by L. E. Richards, Mayor | TION. pro- tom, DPresent, Richards, Buunkor, Buad- gor, nud Arnold, City Tronwurer John J. Murphy roported that tlio total amount of mon- cya reaeived' by lim from ali sources up to Maveh 27th ult., was 2,776,390 ; total amount paid ont, 83,760.60, lonving o balanco on hund of S5 Acoonted and placed o filo, The report of I, L. mohor, City Clork, was read, accopted, and Flutnd on filo, and ‘also the report of the City lurshial, 8. Van Curren: The Committeo on Btreots and "Alloys reported that the total anount oxpended on strocts and alleys for tho Inst fisenl yeor was £988.25, ond on crossings substantinlly Lthe same ns tho City Treasurer, ‘The reports of theso Committees wore nccopted rod:placed on filo, and the Council. ndjournod. : DESPLAINES. 2 Tho peoplo of this suburb claim tlidt thoy en- vision, and that they wish all tho towns pros- perity, but that they do object and prolost agningt tho action of thie Clicago & Northwost- orn Kaflroad in changing tho-timo of the Bur- rington nccommodation train toan earlior hour than formerly, Thoy say that tho people, or, morao specifically, tho-roal-estato: men of Irving- Park, influenced'the Buperintondent of the Dix vislon to mako tho clinnge, ropresenting’ that’ it would give universal ~entinfaction, which, on the contrary, it does noy and oun- bios thoso who brought f{lio clingo about to deery the advautnges of living in ro- niote suburbs on necount of the iuferior nccom- modntions in railrond {ravel that thoy possass, and'that 1t fa driving people awsy from the dis. tant suborby who-now live iu them, Thoy ask Tue TamoNe and other prpers to help them in their unequal wartare agninst o wenlthy corporation that is intentionnlly or ignorautly diseriminating agaiust thom. WHEATON. An important- selo of proporty Lins recenily baon offooted. R. A. Bhearson, of Chicago, pur- chased tho residonco of John 1, Forris, Tisq. A lnrgo number of now buildings are crocting in and around Wheaton. ‘Tho lumber-denlors ro- port largor snlos than ever baforo. The Rov. 8, E. Willing, of Geneva, Wis;, will " aouupy tho pulpitof the {Wealoyau Ciiurch, Sun- ny. " DEB X mooting will'bo liold' this ovening at tho | ftied PIAI IYERS' OPERA-HOTSE, Monroo-ut., botweon Dearbort aud Stato, Atlmpton, Cotton & Kemhles Minstrel RY KVENING DURING T WRRK. goificont bl _and' chango of Programmo, SEE THE BORDER LILYY Bobby Nowaoml's Groat Burlesque, MATINER SATURDAY AT 250, McVICKER'S THEATRE, Last Nights of tho Vavorito Actress ADTIS OOOIVIESS. Ielday aud Snturday Fvonigs, TELIE WIFE'S SECRET. LADY EVALINE..... Saturday Matinco—TLOMT Sunday ‘and Don - Baptist Church,-to determine whether or not tho congrogntion will have preaching during the Doxt year, ‘Phie-Indics did'not _transnct much: business at thoir Inst meeting. Mrs. Webster was eallad to the Chnir, and Mrs, Chapmnu was choson Socro- itary. Portions of Seripturo wero rend; hymns sung, prayera mado,.and: somo remarks offored | 1a s ma by way of encouragemont and congratulation. All presont pledgad themeolves cordinily to nssist aud: co-operato-with the nawly clected: Councll- : mou.in. thoir efforts to suppross the sale of iu- : toxieating drinkis in Wheaton, i TRFPERSON. § Tho Jefforaon Total Abstinance Socicty held a. ' mooting Tucaday evening. The attenduncs was large; and'tho Society iw taking comnge. This organization hsg put an anti-liconse ticket in the tlold, headed by the name of Willism Gray. Tho | result of tho cloction i very doubtfal, and good |jlxdgns thinle this tickot.will be benten. | CUYSTAL LAKE. : Boveral new buildings Linve Beon recently’ : orected-liere, nnd.also severai storos. 'There isn projoot on foot thnt has for its object. tho build- ing of & dvive-way around tho luke. ‘Thiz will | ndd to tlie attructions of this ploayent summer |/ | redort, * TARVARD, The olection muddlo stiil continues. A fund | bas boen:raised to hield tho: anti-liosnse: pacty, tho defentod candidates being torribly anxious forrevengo on their opponents, RICHMOND, | The temporanca agitation bas disturbed the [ serenity of this place, Mootings have boeuheld, and the moderate drinkers excoriuted. 'Tho | quostion of licousing saloons will be-dobated at | the polls on chartar-eloction day, TAIK NUDOE. Col. T, P, Robb, Inte President of the United: | Statos Commission to Woxns, will doliver n lec- "turn ‘T'nsday-avening in the Mothodist Church- ;R%‘im-k Ridge, on reminisconces of 'oxas aud | Moxico, —_— Cologne=-Water, - Cologne-wator was formorly & quack mediclno, i described as an *clixir which has the power of : rostoring tho partsof the body which are nttacked | by auy diseaso or pmdin{:nniflnu to tho samo, of | fortifying and re-ostablisbiug their natural func- ona, of insinuating: into thom a moderate and ving warmth—which, sympothiging. with their wa, ronnimates thoir vital forces,” ete, A cor- : rospondent of tho Boston Medical and Surgical | Journal givos & copy of an ndvartising eicuiar, datod Jan, 19, 1827, which, after doucribiug tho offeety of enu de cologno, ax abovo, warns the publlc ngainst purchnsing tho elixir from any | ouo but Anftoine Farine, of Cologne, to whom the secrot of its concoction had boou ravealed by Bignor Panl Feminis, tho inventor, who was & nativa of the same city. W. B, McOITESNILY hiax ramovod ila dental momia from ournur Madison and Clinton-st4,,10 Clarkest., cornor Ran. oup wouk longor wo Wil insert Tuil sots bost Ar. tuelal Gum. Tooth for buly S8. But plain, 80, We sanke this statouiont oo to (e ldttar, For Just.tha samm quslity elsawliera: you nmhnyhu‘ F25-and BU Wo ask you to clul‘!‘lp‘l. onr \Vlnrl‘i “"n‘-&'l'-‘yr::'ll":“'{"{L‘!‘n‘fxfl'{{_ Tofudod 0 _uvory Instanco whoro boclu a B et WiOLiat pain Foau of oliurwa, 1{ling ab roduced ratus, = EDUCATIONAL. Mme. (. MEARS, ASSISTED BY . _Mlle. L. SEE, Na. 222 Madison-av., New Yorlk, GLISH, FRENCIL AND GERMA BOARDIN NS AR KB o Uk YO NN Ao G Biio, Moars, having {ncroased acoompadations, wish- ontoadd ta the numlior of hor pupd roulars glving thrms. roforonoos. alou seut o AY . REAL ESTATE, Cily Real Etate for Sl Tot known av'the ““Long John": Kngine-Houso Lot (Bub-Tot 4, of Lats 4, 5, and, lilook.td, Original Town), bolng 44 fuot frant un LaBailo-st,, botwoon Wusbingtou and Madlsau-sts,, by about 101 foot dosp. Praposals will bo ravalrod until Apl: 9, 1674, for aash, and alua for ano-thisd cagt,. balanco 1 sud 3 yuars, with luteront at 8 por acut, 8, 8, HAYi8, « Qity Qamptrolion, AMUSEMENTS, ACUADEMY OF MUSIO, Tho prominont aittzons In ooataclos avor thio yoworfal ronditions of Me, John Mgcullough TO-NIGIIT, GRAND THSTIMONIAL RENRITY. I BT, o followiti corrosor . GAnDINRIL, Tt o o orlgluality and fo rin i 1 Imov, lovated eath airhi 10 oxirans e adifval piatla forin, wo Fonost g koo 115, 10 duntinnto a1y X Gt whimy Lako Diaos, and WHUFD ses onn Solrg. An nctor ko Me. " hios and singora ady g, , Colsin, M; . L, Chutiatn, Fon: Wh Lton, W. K, Cooliaug] Rhioridan, Lont..d a, Hi 1 AD TIME TABLE, I DEPARTURE OF TRATS aomiinle. + Bundny oxcapian I’fi'“l BHDdflYl‘!:WI:‘m‘: ‘ ARRIVAL AN \ 0.1 Aat oy oxiupied, VAs i ce! L:GHEH,T W‘ESTE Tickve hfice, 47 G 4 e e ‘goutieast corn it T Caniakat,, corner o' Maidisony AL BIRE Dropty (m s ro) untlo chintactors, and o~ ik g Dbl ani fail {yla maln and ah Dy, i aui ‘Atiantle Fixvross, orace Whito, A+ U, 01 0. Rankin, Joby Alston, P, 1{ ‘Atownr, Hon, Wm. Rantor. — HICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. as Gty and_Denser Skort Line, vl Lofut. (caga, Sprinafleld, Allon an i, Wert Stde, near Al Depot, and 192 Randoiph-et OTHRIA-GRNTLRMEN: Aa it hng hoor iy draw to tho Acndomy tho most Hiustrions p highor order of tha dramia, your nota 1s ok cutnia nad signifionnt, for 1t shows (i i withiout regognitinn: that you havo ainglad M d G pvel | T dne,” untord B dir g cofa prlde and plossiirs e TIcket Ofer MoCuullutigh as tho tocip. 6URT ho lina DL Fooently. Mofer ‘bresonting {ho chraolors of tho Kraat 13 onfomodiy tho near. af thelt aost ont_oxpouantn. Fonpln of GUlrs bist honok thare i snd Lo oity tioy ropronont i et of Uiolr nanios to nool Br, Pope, and Misw. Lo, 1y plitontars nota to Mr. MoCulouy anly. mratofal Sr tho high e ‘nl thiat 1 beis Lo timo for to propnr e, DRIt O 10 TenIALR Sour humbla Bevntite turdny Aftornoon-GRAND 3 i!n'_.mflnynluhb—lllfl",\nl) {i% M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, FRENCH OPERA BOUFTE. AT RA IE3 I Her Farewell Appearances i Chicago, A. DURAND, Traasurer, | l bmitiod your oom’ d ho biids_mo sny 355%pFERS 7 8 S35 o Btrentor, Lacou, Wanhinigiog f¢ Joliot & Diright Acoannnodation. CHICARD, MILWAUKEE & 5 corner Jadiron anil rkat., oppasits Sherman Houte, o = . 1, GATlomen, QLADTATUR SAT- ._PAUL RAILWAY, Mjlwaukog, Groon By OHAS, LIVI, Agont, nl Opening ‘Tuesday, Auril 24 weill ha prouced, for thio 11 1 o origlant vorslan of OILA SINSATIONAL LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT, (o Davgliter of Madsmo Angot), MLLI, ATMEF in hor originnl ol of... Which will bo ropented Wednol THURSE MLEE, ATMEE (llest tine) FIIDAV_LA ILLINOIS CENTRAL SUSEN THIS | deot suntaf zateat:and st ey Mudeal npd COME | _otlicd, 180 Randolplt'al., near Otark, I fit. Lauls Exproms, AUST, SMARGUERITA i. Dubugtio & Siouz Gity T (@) Rua to Chiampatisn'on Saturdays, 0; BURLINGTON Muieal Qoduoto ONS, (1. VAN GITI, [ ONLY CORRECT THE GREAT ADELPHI, THIS (FRIDAY) LVERING, APRIL 17, EXTRA LADIES NIGHT. Tmuenso Buccesaof tho New Programma, TATELYS HIVSTRELS 3106,27. The Committee on I'mance reported | GERMAN INTELLIGENCE OFFIOR) POOR UNOLE PETBE! RIS, FAYETIE WEI, 1 A RAPIER, MORTON, PRIGEHS 30, 16 oF i & tortnin-no jonlousy of any suvurb on this Di- [ ADELPHI POPULAR MATINEE | TO-MORROW, BATURDAY, AT 21 M. MONDAY NEXT—ALEX. Aduiohi Gompany, MGVIOKER'S THEATRE, MASANIELLO! By enoral roquest, this opora will bo repoated by the LIEDERKRANZ, HANS BALATKA, Conductor, 0n Sunday, the 19th, and Honday, the 201k of April, With tho formor cast, and with an onlarged oliorus, n bo rasorved ot the Box-OiNou from- Tussdny, Rovervod Seata in Parquotto, Dross Cirolo, and Hal- L Tt T CONOY RULI A, ket ;I’Ell; o, 69 Clark. * and Canal and Siafeenth iraind Puctic Hotel, Mafl and Txpross, Quiawa und Slvoa Dubuque & Slonx O Paollio Fast Line, for Uinali, mnl + Jieavonwarth, At! THE RIVALS! TNowiior's Gravo Accommoll B Grava Accoimmedation|? il FOSH. 100 te e -Itiog tEx. Seturdny, § — CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN: RAILROAD, ity afices, corner anolph and LaSalleats,, and 1 ey corer Muilinomert DAVIS and tha Grgat a Pacifio Fast Li aDubuguo Night KI;'I bt iy 143 b @ Fenohort & Dubiiauo Kxbren & Milwaukes Mo, & Milwaultoo Hep, & Alilvankoo Pasaooor § Miwaies biseon roon iy 80 Bl (exprias, of Gornorof Wells and 1 $-Dopot corier af Cagal ani 16 S e AS & NEW MEMILD, t Ogles, 71 Olarhiat, Tiek Speclal Inducoments, CHICAGD, - ROCK' ISLAND & PACIFIC. RAILRAAD; Devat, eoruer of Van Huren and Sherman-ate, Grand Pucifio Tlotel. HOOLEY'S THEATRE TFRIDAY, April 17, BENRFIT OF MISR KATHERINE ROGERS aranco but two 1o Dion Boucioault's’ a1 Now Varld Bucooas, " ouelosults 3 < nww'th& Atchlson Ex|10; datio Aud hor last apno o Night Kxpross,... TVEL ¢ Miss ROGRRS In_hier origluul olinenoter of MIMI. » April 20—Bonofitof Miss SYDNLEY COWEL, Vings, il S Efeat aponranco of Miss BLANOHE oy snd arlginal Saclote Play, ons LAKE SHORE & MIOIIOAN SOUTIIGNN NAILNOAD, Van Huren-at., foot a7 wcesi corner Cltrli anid Randolphete., and southibed corier Canal und Sialison-ta bt foxp Souths Chieago Asbinmol CHICAGO. INDIANAPOL: LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ) b Central Ratlroad Dapiot,. foot of Liaka-st, IS, & CINCINNATI. THROUSH ROUTE. PROPOSALS. OFFICK KANHAS STATE PENTTENTIAY, LEAVENWORTH, Kan,, SBALED BIDS will ba received for the labor of 200° CONVICTS; or what is- not required to do the work at the Prison, until 2 o'clock p. m., TUNE 1, 1874, 540 Conviets now In tho Pelson. g i Griago kg R carelodon, fraota il bo_ uade: (0 o0 ‘0f o yéarn, TS Wil by o DAY'S LABOR. Al iy principally brick. A New 65-Horse Power Engine, aud bollor, now set. Ktato will furnish fixod machinary, ling shatting, blower aud pip Paymonts’ requived month manufacturime will e kiluwe Conl fur fuslhad from 12 € 1§ conts Full informntion and spectfications cationa A, J. Angol) ANE COOMBS, FO AND JULIEY lay—LIEDERKItANZ, It of tho AIMES FRENOH M!CORMICK'S HALI, Friday Evenbug, April 17, B8, Cr. PER.ATITS GRAND SYMPHONY CONCERT, With Fall Orohostra of Forty-fivo Mombers, INCLUDING IIANS BATATKA'S ORGANIZATION Chncort cmmm&ucn&nlsfll n’cl;x‘nk ervod suate: 1 a3oh. B Koo, uoko & Go., No * CARL WOLEROHN'S Series ot en: Beethoven Recitals: All siops now and 1 Ta bo liud at the lool Ily'. Ordinary branchos o i rmished on applie “liuirtian Board of Digaators, or ta the Wardon of Panitontiary, Learonwort, K “The right rosorvod to rojoct Any or uil bids, Chalrman Bowrd of GLASS LINED PIPE. Patent Glass-Lined: Tron Water-Bipe, - Uncqualod for cheapnoss, strongth, and oloanliness, 1t | in taed fn many Lrouses. t the entire satisfaction of tha awnurs, s it keons tho wator from froozlng, and noads ropalrs. Manufacturod, warrantod, and laid by tha @lass-Lined Pipe and Tubo Gom i State of New York, WILLIAM RADDE, Presidont, OFFICE, 650 PEARL.ST:, NOW YORK. Izhts for singlo Btates for snls: WINES AND BRANDIES, PERIINS & STERN ol friends and tho publlo gonurally thal Aunainod el frendsand s, oo BRANCH HOUSE IN CHICAG O, * 90 WASHINGTON-ST, ‘Where thoy will keop a full lino of thoir woll-kuown CALIFORNIA WINES AND BRANDIES, ‘Which aliall fully sustain tholr high roputation for Absolute Purity and @eneral Excollwice MR, O, M, TINKHAM, Holong identifiod with Callfornia Wines, witl bofn charss t Ll avd wollclw fus 1t 1o’ pateunage ol lna al AT it STANDARD ELALI. Ta be glven on ten consovutive Suturdagy, in the after- ainnng April (1, lon tickots to NON-ALL! | Followa: Hingle Admiston to- tho Sorl lo Admission to any ono o kath for sulo ab thu Music T.OOK 0UT! THE LAST OHANCE TO SIR Kah's Anatomical Musoun !| "Tho moat wondurful KEahihition of this kind, loation of Anatomlcal Speoiimons, Adnifssion only 3 conts, GLOBE VARIETIES, Lisn Weber Troupe Every Hvening, VARLETY COM- Flrut anraranos of Aliss udt finith & Waldron. noun nel alock, | 1 TRost Loo, Mrs, Chad, AQUA PURA LODGE, L 0. of G, T. WIll givo anothior of its ozcollont Drumatle Eutortain moutdat thoir Hall, eotner of Wost laki sia., Thnraday and Felduy ovonlugs, i Witz an oxoolleat cast, will be producad, T OERO: RETURNING FROM THL STORE A real Gom of. a Picture, to bo glven away by the GRUAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA €O, 16 Wost Washiuglonest,, W. C. WATTS & CO., 24§ Brown’s Building, Livernool, Sollolb constignmonts of Provisiuns, % ento oriors for tho yurelings sud sals of ‘samo Ativancos nida o conalgnimants, D oue rloads, Muswea. Lok urks -~ Hn] 133 Twonty-socond-st. Slpda doier Orition sty N 55 Willlan Property Owers Until 16t Inst, ‘ax Balo Cortiticatos hiold by the Oity of whah date the ratu v, T TR, ity onmtustior, Curoada, April 1, 167 L browduny, aitor ol Package FRACTIONAL CURRERG! TRIBUNE OFFICE, TAIRBANES SCALES OF ALL B12K8, FATRODANKS, MORSE & 00 o 111 AND 11§ LAKE-ST,