Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1874, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Ko * withheld until after olect] : "~ T __THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1874. _—_— e 3 HYDE PARK. Tho “ Taxpayers'” Partyin Ses- sion at Cleaver Hall, Spocches Made by Mossrs, Hardy, Willett, and Root. Reply by “rs Bonfiold* on Behall of tho “Rogulars.”® A Ssuggestion How to Get a Good Board, Letter from H, B. Boguo. 'THB OLEAVER HALL MENTING. A mnes mooting of frionds of the * axpayers' tloltot " in Hydo Park was kold at Oleavor Hall, Oakland, last evening. Thoro was n large attendauco of taxpayers, and others who ovi- dontly novor pald n tax in tholr lives. Mr., Orcutt cnllod the mooting to ordor and nominated Mr. Wallis as Chotrman. Mr. Wallls doclined, and Mr. Hardy was olooted. DMr. Snbino was clected Soorotary. The Chaivman sald ue supposed the majority had como togothor to congratulate each other on tho fact that thoy had SLIFPED THEIR POLITICAL UALTERS, and had nominated o ticket independont of party,—a tickot whioh thoy intouded to cleat. {Applause.] MB. WILETT seid ho was not an oraclo of oither ticket, having deolined a nomination on both, Ho thought thero wero good and bad men on ench ticket, and that thore was amedium between them. IIo askod tho citizens of Oakland to remember their noightors. Mo liked: his neighbors. As citi- zons of Oakland thoy.could not condemn their neighbors on either ticket. The Villaga Govern- mont should bo reformed and bo nbove reproach, Toxpayors should feel. that their monoy was -houoetly oxpended. Thoy should makoe Iydo Park tho beat suburb of "Chicago, and ho lo- lioved thut tho oxcitoment over this contest would do it good, 1t was tho duty of citizons to appriso publio offioials what was thought of their nction, and thoy should continuaslly counsol thoir 'frustees aa to what thoy desired. Tho on= ly way to keop frauds out of ‘public govornment was to _keep public eentimont uctiveaud to mako officials {x;nl that the oyes of the pooplo wore coustantly upon them. ~Ho l]«mlmnu}1 Tim- solf noutral as'to tho tickets, and advised every man to work ond vote to-day as his conscienco dictated. Aftor tho oloction, thoy should keep an oyo on effairs, TUE UON. JAMES P, ROOT enid ho would convinca thom whero e stood. Ile did not proposo to bo mealy-monthed in tho mattor, nand Lo belioved some of tho old bornacles would bo _shaken off, o bLod not_ kuown _anything of the flnances of Hyde Park, as tho ring rofused to lot au; lmu(i‘ Lo known. Tho Troasurer lad not published his financial statemont as roquired Ly law. Thero wore . 100 MANY OFFICERS in tho villago, Ho had takon somo pains to got up a reform ticket, and whether it was gotten up in o Btar Chamber or in privato offico made no differonce, 'ns it fairly ropresented tho interests and tho {axpayors of tho villago. [Applanso.] Ho gave o history of the Water Commissioners, who spent o year investigating the question, aud wero then tnrned out 80 as to keop the lotting of the contracts in tho hands of the o coutracts were lot and ' NO DONDA REQUIRED. Only 10 por cent of tho cost was rotained, while Chicngo rotained 15 por cont of its contracts un- Ul the work was finished. Thore was no compo- tition and the contract wag let to Mr. Hequen- bourg. Ho was hawking the bonds around Chi- cago and selling them at 80 conts on tho dollar, nlthough it wag understood thnt Hequonbourg was to bo Emd in bonds at par. Hyde Park was esgessed ot sixteen millions of doilars, and yot {ts bonds only brought 80 conts on the - doliar, But the contractor was !n'l!llin[? & good_thing out of it. [Laughter]. South Park bonds brought 95 conts on tho_dollar, while Hyde Park bonds, }rhich should bo bettor, wero sold at 15 conts 688, ‘rustoes, THE WATER-PIPB for which 878 o ton was puid could be purchased for 850 & ton. ‘Who got tho margin® The saln- rios of that village nmounted to more than tho enlarios of tho officors of tho State of Tlinois, Tle ool thio Ring nt ita own words and put the Enlarics at $19,000, thm‘lfi'h roully it wns more than 40,000, Hydo Park paid moro for legal foos thran'Cook County. It took ONE-UALF OF THE TAXES to colloct tho otlier half. Two policemen wero enough forthe village: Thoyonly provoked crine, Ilo novor saw o fracnd in Hyde Park that wns not coumed by & policoman, . {Laugltor] Abglisn policemen and they would abolish crime. Thoy . woro supporting thirtcon policemon and an ornn- | mental Captain, Ono policoman was kept nt, Culumot fishing., Thoy put on special policemen when election approached. Chief Justica Howo decided that Hyde Parlc had junsdiclion four miles beyond its limits, Thoy liad A NICE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Ho rolated an ancedoto of Howe which mndo overyhody Inugh several times, Tho Ring wished to suipport an army of Asscagors, contractors, and hangers-on, and they bad not demied the churges mado ngainst them, Thoy had nover called for an investigation, as they would lave done wore thoy honest men. AN OFFICER OF THE RING in the Legislaturo liad sorved. on investigating committeos of Lhat body, but henever suggested o committeo to inquire into the affairs of the villago. Tha Trensuror's foport was purpovoly on, Ollicers of tho villoge, Rhodos, Doyle, and Barnoy, RAN TIE CONVENTION, and olectod delogates at tho aries, Healy ran tho caucus in Hyde Park, and Thompson, the Villago Attornoy, was m the Convention. They wero o nico lot. "Tho ticket nominated was”shown Rim four days bofore the clection It was a put-up job. Thay wore opposod to M Clark for Trustco becauso ho cut down contract ore’ bills, ~ Mr, Waldron ways * the grand giasi cutus and thimble-rigger” on the ring. Why didu't Waldron anako his roports? o was o "ll:cu ;l‘rm\mrer. Thero was womething wrong aboul THE PAY-OLLY wora annlyzod, ana tho speakar acoused tho ofl- cors of signing namos to pny-roks without nu- thonty. 3T, DONFIILD wea called for bythemeoting. Ilo said the Hon. James P. Root had come to Cleaverville to ad- dress them, aod hind put Limsclf cloatly on tho rocord n8'n roformor, That was surprising. Hydo Park hod produced muny rings, and for- morly tho coutro of tho town rau tho whole of it. Mr. Ttoot wus accused of naving run the rings four or five years ago, and then Cleaver- villo got no_show. {Applause,] Now Mr, Root came down to enlightan aud reform them, Ho never asked n man to voto for nim, but he took & pride in ropresonting Cleaverville, He had ro- fueod to run oun any ticket with the four Trustoes who voted for the water con- tract, Ile had mothing to sny ngninst tho taxpagors' ticket. There wore good mon on it. But hie would lilke to know if a conven- tion was not moro likoly to make n good ticket than & fow mon gathered in a private oflice. dr, Ltoot's spoceh was un cloctioneorug dodgo, aud was too lute in the day. Delivored on tho eve of tho clection it foll flat. Blr. Root assumod, in- sinvated, and took (hings for granted, muking wholeralo cliarges, but ‘;rm'iu[; none, Fhoro were good mon ou Loth tickots, und they should gont them—to mnke at tho comng olection for f'rustoes? ‘Tho selactions must probably bo mado from thoso alrondy brought forward, na it wooms too Inte for now uames tomnko much progrees, Tho memos on what'a callad the S Ring tickot " aro Ingraham, Bonflokl, Downor, Ryan, Doylo, and Willotts; of thoso Ingraham and Willatts havo withdrawn, The othor, eallod tho ! Roform tickok,” hes Van H. Higgino, Taulknor, Horine, Chorry, 8r., and Clark, It iy enid thoso wlll nct, If “clectod, So far, ns by whom or Liow thoso tiwo tiokets wore nominated WO BUppos0 10 ono, oxcopting thoso dirodtly in- torontarl, partioularly onro, only as it may show tho position of the mou themaelvos, o farns thore s any ‘‘ring® in. Hydo Park, thoso who nro charged with boing in aud running sald * ring” aro initereatod and nurportlnx\rlmt‘u Lnown. ng tho * Lling tickot,” this throws n suspicion on the mon not withdrawn, The known charrcter ot lonst of mont of tho men on tho * Reform tickot ” spenks for iteolf, Tho town has now fint such large and important contracts on ita ands, and is go raptdly Fm\vln , that it I8 but Just and right that we huve the Leat men to manago its nffairs, It connot bo donied that from the goneral cirenlation of sorious charges agafust tho * xing,” many hnvo bolloved thein, aud tho fuct of suoh bolief—whothor true or falso—Llins damngod, to o cortain extent, prop- orty in Iydo V'arlk. 18 it not thorofora wiso, and for tho individual lutorest of all property-holdors, to make NEARLY A CLEAN BWEEP of all that portains to the “rln(;," Dby overthrow- ing the moat of thir tickot, tho one thoy sup- Ilort? Ooncudin(;, if you plenso, that thoy ato honorablo mon, 18 it “not timo to root up this ** out-nnd-driod " caucus syatoin, this carting fn of mon—who havo not tho lenst intorest—to voto na thoy aro told by the men who control thom? A btuning disgraco ever, particularly in tho oyos of the intolligont, honorable men, who, in tho main, live in this suburb., Lot's com- mence to DREAK UP TUIS CUSTOM by olecting thoir nomiucos, most of them, to stay ot liomoe. Lot them soo that * th best fnld plans of mice and men gang aft ngleo.” Wo, thoroforo, think it {8 very pininly for tho bos gonoral intorest that the ** Reform ticket" in tho main should bo olectod. As to the candidates thomsclvos on the " Roform ticket "—onc-half of it, Von 1L Higglus, Bounott, aud Faulkner, aro nien that no ono can poseibly objcas to, all gon- tlomen who would honor almost any position, and occupy such positions that they ave simply abovo susplcion, Clark is nu honeat, intolligont, practical man, o onco in tho “ Doard,” aud, i 19 unid, was not liked by contractors, beeanso he was continually cutting down bills. ' Those who know him have gront faith in him, 1lo would Toproscnt his distriot, 88 ngninst Doylo, to great advantago. Bo far 8 Chorry, Sr., and Horino aro concerned, we don't liow them, but ere informod that thoy aro good men, sud will fairly roprosont thoir districts. Now, na to tho othors, two havo declinod ; only four left. Downer Iy undoubtedly & good man, but, as from the samo district, is not Van H, fi{gghm bettor 7 Dontlold was in last yoar; ho in enid tobea flmulg lnwyor of fair ability, Wo_are told thut ¢ 18 Tavorably known at home. Isu't the man ngainet lim, taking all {bings into account, Lottor, beeauso oldor and more practical ? Doylo {8 an Irishinnu; hag hoon in the * Board™ for flenrs,—lung onough for any ono mau. Ile can ring up tho boys to vote, Ile in o quiut‘ meol wan, judging from his looks; in the **Loard” would not probably do much harm, but does not compare with Clark, TYAN, unltko Doglo, 1s quicl and impulsive; ho ia said to ho the ruling man in his chusch; 1o s {allted loud ngainst tho “ring.” Last year, in n rathor voto for iho bost men, [;\])L)lnusa,] The mooting adjourned ab a lato honr, Tho olection will tako place to-day, and, if tho weath- or {4 fine, & lavge vote will bo cast. - it vttt A BWEEPING OHANGE SUGGESTED. To the Eulitor of he Chicayo Tribunc: 3 Bin: Owing to the renr olection for Trustees in Hyde Park, moro than nsnal has hben written | na suid of lato wbout “rings," and ofiicial os- ‘rayaganco; evon chargos of corruption huve soen mado, Thoro is no doubt but what very loogo and unwarranted churgesare mado by somo y00d men—nob intorested in politica—but who 3uve heard or known of somo unwise uets, and, | therefore, come to quick, gonoral judgmonts, {Fhero aro also constitutiona! gromblers—tho “political onts "—from whom unfavorablo eriti- ndmm aro always oxpectod, who only want Linlf of i insiuuntlon, to mako serious oharges, WIIAT TO DO? Now, in view of fuots and ull that'a been sald, what scome to Lo the Lest selectlons for the houn-fide, tuz-paying voters—those who only (nut Lounest, iutelligent, capable men to repre- unimportant election,” ho got up a ticket, and brought up, or caused to bo brought up, public- 1y, & largo fiambor of laborors, right from thoir work—*shovol brignde—to vote hix tickat, thon Loasted of his accomplishment, It would have beon considored dishonorable, even in **Tum- many's" proud days, to have mado such n pubiic oxhibition at tho polls, but Low intelligont, hous orablo men in such & community as thiy can in- dorso such action is boyond comprohension, Ila Just accepted the Chairmanehip of the ‘ring taucus, put o motion for himself to appoint a committea who were to nominato men as dologates to tho convention tho noxt day for tho nomiuntion of Trusteos, whon ho himsolf wos & candidate for Trustos. . ITo got the nomi- naotion, Isn'd ho most too modest? ! Crome well, I chargo theo, fling_awny ambition ; by that'sin fell tho angols,” ~Iis friends may huve been to blame in_ndvising Liim torun, 'As be- tweon him and Donnott, whioh ? A8 TO THE CLERRSIIT, it isonly a clerieal position, and, therefore, it's uot materinl who has it so Iou{'ns ho is compa- tont, Both of the candidates, Horriok or Popo, would fill the position with crodit. Herrick ig on tho “Reform,” and Popo on tho *Ring" tiocket. Wo have cudeavored to look at this eloction fairly, without being unjust to any one, but trying to Do just to tho men who poy taxes, Evory onewho hnan vote and intorest in the town ought to look carcfully into these mattors, and thon vote regardiess of any influence, for such men as ho belioves will bring the greatost credit aud the lowost taxes to the town, : INNOVATION. T oo THAT INVESTIGATION BUSINESS. Lo the Bditor of The Chicago Tribuno: Bm: The Inter-Occan of yesterdny and the Times of this morning scom to place upon tho * Couvention ticket” caudidatos for Villago Trustoes for the future yeur tho odium of a pro- fessed attompt to investigato tho disbursoments of tho past year which bave been made oy puy- rolls by thie Buporintendent of Public Works, TIHE POINTS OF COMPLAINT appear to bo: Tiret, that Supt. Hoaly rofused to pluch in the hinds of the mnuagors of tho “Tuxpayors’ ticket™ the time-books of tho foreman having oharge of mon and teams work- ing for tho town by the day, and from which tho Superintendont makes up tho time pay-rolls on which tho Crengurer pays tho men thoir monoy ; sccond, that tho pay-rolls filed sy complete vouchers by tha Trensuror are not proporly re- ceiptad. The rulo of the -Board of ‘rustees, under which the Snperintondont makes and tho Trensuver pays & pay-roll, is as follows: It shall Lo tho duty of tho Superintendant of Publis Works to keep n fepurate time or pny-roll for each work, streot, or dmprovement, showing tho names of ull perous employed by Lim on bohulf” of the town, with or withiout teams, us_the caso may b tho nunie ber of doys of Inbor, tho prico per day, and totul amount duo each porson, With a blank epaco fbr the Tocoipt: and tho Buperintondont shall cortify to tho correctiosa of such roll, aud he shall from time to tima roport the same to tho Bourd of Trustees. Whon such rolls shull Lavo been approved by asid Hoard, it #hall bo the daty of the Clerk tv druw & warrant on the “'reasurer on tho back thorcof, to by countorsigued by 1ho President, specifylug out'of what particufar fund such shall bo paid, oud it sball b the duty of the “Cronsurer to pay the soveral persous named in such roll the umount duo them rospectivoly, tuking their Tecelpta thorefor, ond such rolls so puid’ by him shull Lo deemcd and taken us u voucher of {ho Treasurer to tho oxtent of tho amount pafd by him, nnd for which he ehall havo recelpts us aforescid, Now, it i undoubtedly tho fact that tho fore- men in cliargo of the work upon the various rod Topairs, ditoli-cloaning, ontlot-repuiring, culvorting, 6tc., bavo kept' “time boolks™ i which tatly was kept of each man working, and of oach day's work dono, nud from thess foro- mon's time-books . Bupt. Healy hus made up Lis pay-roll. Tho quostion of TUE MGUT_OF ANT PERSON to comparo the paid vay-rolls, found in the Trenyurer’s Lands, with the time-books of the foremen, should not for o moment bo denied, aud only that tho oxamivation be madoin thoe prosouco of some ono compatent to prosorve ihom from mutilation should thero be any question us to wheroe or when, or by whom, tho comparion msy bo mado. Whatever irrogulati- ties thero may bo a8 to the auditing of the pay- rolls and frandulent names ontered, TREASURER WALDRON'S BTANPING in the community for integrity forblds the possi- Dllity of his having boon & party theroto. * If It is possible that straw mon Lavo been ontored on tho rolls, and by the cortification of tham by the Toard of 'rusteos, and his truet in those ho has sont with mouoy to pay thom, he hnd buon so docoived o to piry monoy for which 1o work way dono, no mon will bo more prompt and detor- mined in efforts to bring to justion thoso who have committed tho fraud than will Mr, Waldron, But why the aifairaof the past yoar should in any way prefudice the ** Convention ticket " now in tho flold is pust comprohension. The men on it ara not tho pologists of any ono; thoy will not shield any ono who may bo proven to havo dono wrong; thoy aro indopondont of all past faults of administeution, i thoro bo_ any, and surely it desorvos our unqualifiod indorsoment, for it comprisca MEN OF UNQUESTIONED INTEGRITY AND BUSINEES ADITY, and if the peoplo of iyde Fark shoutd elcot tho men namod on it, they will fiud they baves Board of Trustecs including, ns it will, Jamos Morgan, Junn()b T, Bonfiold, Bamuel A. Downor, and Edward L, liynn, who will not only cotrectly count the monoy thoey recolve and proporly pay out what the pooplo who own it dosire them to, and pay to thoir succensors tha balancgand also intelligontly oompiohend and promptly dis- chargo ol othor duties dovolving upom’ thom, and will as well, frooly show tq, anyono desiring to sao the rocorda of tho past-¥cluding youch- ors, contruots, timo-books, pay-rolls, nud all— but will examine them thomyelyos, and it Supt. Hoaly, Burveyor Lthondes, or Contractors Urelghton or ‘MoCalixoy, or any officern or cou- trnctors of nny other titlo or any othor name, havo any monoy wrongly proowrod from tho Villago of Iydo Park, thoy will aco that THE VILLAGE THEABURY I8 BEPLENIANED by tho full amount of it all, {f thoir eataten or houdsmen are gaod forlt, and if. thuz have mado thomaolvos criminala {n oxtracting if, the * Con- vontion Ticket" candidatos will not shlold thom from tho inovitablo attontion of the Grand Jury, to the justico of whioh thoy will promptly cont sigu thom ng Roon s thoy find ovidenco of their guitt. Hamiron B, Booxs, Oucaao, Apell 20, 1874, LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE UNLICENSED WAREHOUSEMEN. Tho warchousomen who falled to take .out liconsos, and naainet whom Informations Lnd boen filed by Btnta's-Attornoy Iiced, were boforo tho Criminal Court yostordsy morning, Wict Doxtor appoaring for thd Meanra. Duckingham, ond Messra, Goudy and Jowett for the other dofondants, Tho cnses being ealled, tho Buokingliam oase was firat talton up, Mr. Reed—Alay it pleago the Court, some of the partios in thoso cases aro In court and desiro to give ball. Coungel for dofendanta informod me Inst wool that it would be impossible to try tho caros this torm, As for me, I am willing to go on with the cses this term, and would bo prepared to try thom noxt weelt. B D‘r. Doxter—The partion are ready to give batl, Mr. oed—Thoy are all charged with tho samo offonso. Judge Gary—If you have no objeotion to their giving bail, I have nono. Blr. Rood—Lhoy aro chargod with not taking out lcenso according to law. X have boon in- formed by Mr. Goudy, ono of the counsol fortho dofandanle, that ko hiad applied to Judgo- Craig for o roliaring of tho enno fn tho Supremo ourt, % Mr. Goudy—Not ouly did His Honor Juatico Craig grant o rohoaring, but also ordered o stay of procaodings until tho rehearing is had. Judge Gary—How mauy Judges wore for tho docislon ? Mr, Jowott—Fivo to throo—MeAllister, Walkor, and Beott dissenting., Bir. Rood—I do not objeot to the application for ball, but I do not proposa_to wait for the ro- hearing bofore the Buprome Court. Mr. Goudy—Tho stay of procecdings was or- dored by \ldso Craig, who was probably, as strong for the docislon as any other Judge. Judgo Gary—I understand you only ask bail for ono torm, not two torms, Mr. Goudy—Tho canos ought not to bo tried natil the matter is finally detorminod by the Su- premo Oourt. o aro satisfled to ontor into ro- cognizancos for this tern. . Rood—I could try thom noxt weel, much bail, Your Honor. 8100 to 8400 a days Judge Gary—Lot the ball Lo $1,000 in ench cnge. It's only formal, anyway, Mr. Reed—\Wa will try tho cases next torm. Tudgo Gary—It soemi to ba n quostion whother thn Supremo Court will afiirm the former convie- ion. Mr, Jewett—It's o vory serious question as to whother the Suprome Court of the United States will aflivm, Recognizancos wero then entered into by Henry Wheelor in fonr cnses, by Honry C, Nuts in one caso, B, F. Murphy in one cade, Jamos . Odell in two cases, George Armour in two caees, Albort A, Munger i one case, Jamos L. MeKay iu two cases, Willinm Diclenson in ono casc. It wag stnted that tho other gentlemon wouldl appoar and give bail, which entlufied the Court and tha Btuto's Attornoy, and the olovator mon aud their counsol left court. piasadeiiinien THE WASHINGTONIAN HOME. “The roguiar aunrtorly mooting of tha Loard of Dircctors of tho Washingtonian Home wus held ut the Hono Inst avoning. There wero presont J. L. Drake, Vico-Prosi- dent, in tho chair, and the following members: . Z. Culver, E. . Bowen, Dr. 8. A. MeWill- iams, Dr. D, A, Colton, A. G. Inyman, W. War- zou, W. IL Welly, Judygo S. B. Gooking, Dr. 1\ D. Titeh, Philip Myers, Mrs. W. Warren, Mra. Dr. Colton, The Committeo, conulsting of H. O.Morey and W. McFarland, appointod to compilo u compro- Lionsive history of those who Lave beon inmates of tho Honie, mada n partinl roport, stating thnt thoro hnd boen 1,300 adwmissions’ to thoe 1st of April, 1874, and that Llhoy lad traced out 450 cases, The duty, on motion, waa recommitted to tho same Committeo, with instiuctious to con- tinue the work, and roport at the next somi- sunual meoting. ‘The Socretary roportod tho following receipte and disbursements : Recelpte from bonrders, ete, $ 90,81 Disbursoments—Ilclp, provi 2,002,098 How Tho ponalty is from Amount charged for board Inst quarter., Amount collccted for buard last quarte: Dilusssesess cerieae Thig i3 cquivalont to fourteen free inmates for tho quartor, The Buperintendent presonted his quarterly report ghowing that forly-six had been ad- nutted. 'Twenty-soven of those Lad not been Lnown to drink sinco ndmission. TYour of tho ninoteen who had drank wero considerad hopo- ful cnses, The number of paticnts in tho Home is thirty-five. The tomperance organization is attracting great attention, and the experience moatings aro of unusunl interost. 2 Mr. 1f. O, Moroy snid that o number lad in- quired of him whother the property on whick the building stood was for sale. Tho subject was an old one, but ho_desired to bring it up so that the viows of the Board might be learned. Members of the Third Presbyterian Church had aslced him if tho property could be bought. Mr. Myors wished to” know how the mattor stood with the Soldiery’ Homeo, 5Ir, Morey snid they wore waiting on the Legislature which Lnd bean asked to enlargo thojr powors. Judgo Gookiny made tho following motion : Resotved, That the Coramittea bo inatruoted to offer Wiy property for sale, Along discussion followad, golng over tho groand as to tho Mability to temptation in the City, na compnred with thio suburban towns, tho adylsabilily of buying cheapor property, atc. r. H. C. Morcy was, on motion, added to the Committeo. “'ho motion to offer tho proporty for eala pro- vailed, This, it was understood, was to put tho proporty in the market for bids, A motion wag mado by Mr. Warron that the price at which an offer would be taken into consideration by tho Board Lo sot at §40,000. I'his wos unsuimously carried, and the Board thou adjourned. gy - SPORTING GOSSIP. FIRST THIP OF TUE CIICAGOS, Fleven players of the Chicago nine loft the city yestorday morning for 8t, Louis, nuder thoe ‘management of M, Nicholas E. Young. During their stay in that ecity, which will probably be about two weels, thoy will mako the St. Nicholas Hotol their hondquartors, This afternoon thoy will meot the Limpire Olub, which is said to bo the. best organization in Missouri, Lhuraday aftornoon thoy will try concfusions with tho Ited Btockings, and Saturday wfternoon the Empires will have another tilt atthem. The Bt. Loufs papors, as s matter of course, prodict that tho latter club will give our nine n lively shake-up for vietory. It would boe folly for ng to expect nnything but defont, Thathns nlways beon our lotin everything when 8t. Louis was our ndversary, Howover, if that crack club of Liors gols w run, it will be bacause some Chicago playor was not attonding to business, Tho ronl object of sonding thoe b to 8t. TLouis was to give tho members practico bofore the serious work of tho senson commences, ‘I'ho gomes thoy will play in thut city will in o gront measure detormine the positlony to be ocenpiod by somoe of thoir numbor in tho chnmplonship games, Should cortnin positions not bo filled in o entisfactory manor, or should tho batting provo woak, the nceossary changes will bo made on thelr roturu, 2 ‘T'ho wenson tickots, for sale at Kelloys', in Tus Tuiuse Building, are Lolug disposed of ko 1ap- idly that it wmxl&‘ bo well for thoso dogiving auy to call oarly, NLETING OF ORICKET PLAYERS, An adjourned meoting of gontlomen intor- estod in'tho organization of n erlekot club was hold at the 8herman Houso last ovening, Mr. Whomus Wrght in the ohsir, Thero wore bus faw prosont, but s largo numbor woro ropro- sonled by proxy. The following permauont oflicorn woro elected: Prosidont, Ira I, Bowen ; Vico-President, J. L, Ranuey ; Sceretary, II, T, Stein, An adjownment was thouhad. A lurgor ‘maoatiug will bo Lield Baturduy or Mouday oveus ing, nt which necousury committoos will “ho "up- pointod aud propor action {ukon toward placing []m olub on & paying and playing basis, The z)rnnl\uolnfqr good sport at this flne old English game during the scason oro flattoring in the oxtremo. Clubs aro urgnulzuH! ovorywhoro, Champaign, I, and Blkbart, Ind., boiug aboul the lust towns In the Went to ontor tho ring, If Chieago criokot-pluyors, of whom there are n great nmubor, got a deoent cloven together, wa will in a short timo boconto as familler with tho intsioacled of tho game aa wo now are with thoae of base-ball, s nll the outslde clubs aro almost certaln to como liore, e GENBRAL NBWS, Tho city colloctions doposited with the Treas- urer yestorday amounted to £80,087, and tho wator ratos to 2,400, The Board of Public Works wne engagod nonrly the whole of yesterday in discussing and arranglng nunual osthmatos for prosontation to tho Financo Committeo of tha Oounell, Thirty-tive Unitod Btatos goldiors arrived in this elty ynntnrunly r;':l‘lnflmm: by tho Kanknkeo Tino, 'They left in the ovening, by the Ohicago, ]l;ufllngton & Quinocy lin!lmmfi: for Ban xré'f... cluco. ‘'hero {d to be n Welsh gathoring at Blossburg, Da,, July 4, whon one of our townusmen will ro- ctto nn odo writton for the occasion in glorifica- tion of this city. 1t bogins with the following wild ptrain of molody: “Dyniyutr Chicngo gan (ap Togid) | ymddan gos yn y Faner," Tho Officisl Bosrd of Tiinity Mothodist Episcopal Church has voted to finish the intorior of that edifloo immodintely. Tha proposed ime provoment is grontly needod, and will cost bo- wvoon £35,000 nud 40,000, At tho ruflll!lu' wookly mooting of Mothodist ministors old yesterday morning, at No. 57 Lnst Washington atreet, tho Rov, Mr, Jutkins prosiding, n resolution wan pnesed declining to allow rogular roports of the - procacdings to bo takon in future, Tho roporters accordivgly withdrow, ; A trinl of *“The Notional Belf-Car Couplor,” J. Whitoford, patontco, was mudo at the Iilinol Oentral Rallrond yards yostordsy afternoon, nnd Rnsuufl off very satisfactorily, “Superintondent Litchell and other ofticors of the road were pros- ont, tud cxpressod themsolyas s bolag porfotly satlufiod with tho rosult. It s nob improbablo that this couplor will bo uscd by the lllinols Central Company on all tholr now froight cars, Tho DPolico Board mat ns usual yestorday nf- teruoon, to trananct sone unimportant business, Prosoit, Commissionors Shoridan, Kiokko, and Rlonio, Tho only caso that cano up for conald- oration waa that of Oficor Charles L. Tato, charged with not paying his just dobts, Al- though ho made & plon worthy of & Police Court shyster to show why Lo should not pay o dobt his wifo lind contractod,and introduced a decision of Justico Bturtovant as proof of the corroctnoss of bis logal knowledgo, the Doard hiold to tho old- fashionod idos that o man shiould pay as he goes, and thoy theroforo orderod Tato to pay- thia dobt., Thero belng no more businoss, before the Board, they aajourned. Mr. E. Crew, tha inventor of the Amorican ono-rail railway system, dosires to sunounco that his arraugomonts aro completed, and that o is now practically demonstrating tho uso of Tis schomo on_the Tracy block, opposito flio Grand Pacifio Hotel. Owing to tho honyy ‘ox- penyo attonding the construction of tho elovated track for the ' proper oxhibition of thoe invoution, he will Lo compolled to oxact o emall faro from thoso who deairo to oxperionce the novelty of riding on ono rail some distauce aboyo tho ground. Ho promisos, howovor, that sl monoy collocted over nud nbove nctunl exponses will” be donated to the Howe for iho riondioss, All persons interosted In railronds aro invited to meet in tho rotundn of the Inclfic Hotol this ovoning, ‘whon Mr. Crow will explain tho priuciples of his invoution. T'ho Brickmalkors’ Associntion mot yesterdny efternoon at o, 200 LaSallo street, President Jonos in the chnir, twelve mombors of ,tho Asso- ciution wero presont, Mr, Eivondrath roported that the Norih Sido Associntion bad accepted tho proposition of this Aesociation that the two branohos ehinro the Washington stroct rooms to- gothor, ~ T'ho ront was &30 per month, Bco tho lnst meeting ho had collected £113, and oxponded on varlous Dbills aboubt @140, lenv- ing 910 in tho lronsury nb this' timo. Tho Association noeded about €80 more to dischargo. ol its outstanding obligations. Ho moved that acommitteo bo appointed to movo tho ‘“traps™ of tho Aesocintion to their new rooms, 198 and 195 Washington streot. Ho fur- ther moved that tho next meoting of the Associ- ation bo held on the first Mondny of May next in thoir new rooms, and that tho Secrotary 10- tify the North Side Assoointion that the meot- ing on that duy would be o joiut oue, ‘There boing no further businesy, the Asscclation ade Journed. & DR, M'RAIG BUSTAINED, A meoting of mombors of the Ninth rosby- torinn Cliureh, on Ellis avenue, near Thirty- sovonth street, was hold lnst evening to take ac- tion on tho resolutions adoptod by the Counoil of tho Church roproving the Chicigo Presbytory for the removal of Dr. MeKaig, as published in I'ne Trizoye of Sunday, Mr. P'otor Daggy was called to tho chair, and Mr. Lennox was elected Scerotary. Tho sttendanco was rathor small, not moro thau thirty-flve persons being presont, Mr. Custing wnado s speech denunclatory of the procoedings of the Prosbytory. o accised iliat body of tyranny and bigotry.. The viaws of Dr, McKnig might not hava suited them, but they suited him, and hundreds of others who clnimed to be a8 good Presbyteriane ag morabors of tho Presbytery thomeelves, if not bottor. This was an age of advancoment, and the despotic dictatton of a body of oven such s the Presbytory of Chicngo was nob Bllfllcll)llfi%floltml todrivo bim and others who respected Dr. Melnig, and belioyed in liis teach- tugs, from tho Church. Ho hoped that tho action of tho Council would be sustained. Tt waa time that thoso Prosbytors had n good les- son tanght thom, 3., Holland thon moved that tho action of tho Soeslon, as ropresovted in the resolutions of, thio Council, bo sustamed. I'he motion was carri alone voting in the ney T'ho meeting thon adjourned. HOTEL ARDIVALS, Grand_Pacific—E. P. Vivning, Omoba; Hen- ry Nyo, Clncinnati; W. J. Young, Clinton; L. Cnrtor, Omnbn; J. Clough, Datroit; J. K. Graves, Dubuquo ; William 3. Hiner, Fond du Tac. . . . Sherman IHouse—P. J. Nichols, Cincinuati ; W. H, Hare, Yeukton ; O. E, Dritt, Milwaukeo; J. Wright, s;‘?ingfluld; G. E. Grosso, Mogailon ; R. Johnson, Now York. . . . Tre- mont House—J. Krohn, Froeport ; T, I Qlark, Montroal ; Judgo McOurdy, Hartford; A. B. Spear, Marquotto; A, 1. C. Donte, Cinciunati; . 8. Qreen, Lako Buporlor, . . Falmer Jlouse—T.. Brigtol, Now Inven Cox, Rochos- tor; II, Seymour, Now York; 0. B, Maloy, Buf- falo; H, Martin, Michigan; P. Prentiss, Detroit; 8, Ega, Now York; C. L. Dibblo, South Haven, —— CRIMINAL, * CRIMINAL COURT. Joseph Cooper, who plended guilty last weok to tho charge of potty larceny, was yosterdsy sentenced to the County Jail for thirty days, Clinrles Shannon, who committed an augault Mr. Chatles Cleaver with o knifo on ona Alexnuder Joyce tho 8d duy |- of Fobrunry last, aad was indicted- for the as- sault with intont to kill, was on trial yesterday. The jury found tho prisoner guilty, and be was romanded for sentonce. Thomas Murphy, tho Ind who was indicted by tho lags Grand Jury for tho burglary of the storo of Joseph Unrub, whore Lo took o cout of the valuo of §12, 600 clgars of tho value of 850, aud six bottloy of iquor of tho value of &6, on tho night of Murc 25, wos arraigned for friul, Tho Jury roturned n vordiot of guilty. Bolng under 2go, the prisoner wns sentonced for eightoen mionths to tho Housa of Corraction. TUE POLICE COURTS, Justico Senlly’s docket presentod the names of Afty offendors yesterday. Fiuos to the amount f' elifl woro ussessed, uud the sum of $88 col- actad, Justico Boydon's Court proeented a full docket yastorday miorning, Fines to tho amount of 8189 wora nusossod, and 840 collectod. Samuel Olark, charged with tho larcony of poultry trow the firm of Portor & Divasell, of 0, 80 Bouth Wator stroot, was up for trial yos- torday bofore Justice Doyden. 'The prisonor nskod for o continaunce till to-day, whicn was grunted undor $200 bonds, Danio! Murphy, William Kaufman, and Daniol Dillon wora hofore Juntico Beully yestorday to auswor to the chergo of burglary, “These mon wero deteoted and arrested lato’ Saturduy night robbing the oigar atoro of Pator Motzgor, at No. 200 Bhuo Islaud avouno. 'Phe evidence ngainst the prisoners was sutilelont -for tho Justica to Liold thew ovor to the Criminnl Court iu bonds af 31,000 cach, The cnso’ of larcany ngninst one Stophon Malor, lnst wook, which was coutinned by dug- tice Boyden till tho 20th inst,, was callod up yestorday, The ovidonco was not sufiiclont to hold tho” prisonor for larcony, and tho ohargo ‘wag changed to thut of dlsorderly, and a fino of 815 was assossod agalnst him. Jamek Korr was bofore the Bouth Side Polico Qourt, yostorday to nuswer to the vhurgo of lorcony of two orowbais, tho property of a gen- tloman on Wollsstroot, 'Korr statod that tonin and wujfm woro mired ot the cormer of 1larrison and Wells stroots, und ho took tho crowbars to asslst i pryiug tho wagon out. Juutico Doydon thought not, und fined the prigoner $20, A youth by the name ,of Thomas Shino Wes arrostod in tho nct of taking a horso ot of tho atablo of Josoph Lofllor, in the alloy in tho roar of Stato ntroat, botween Twonty-firat and Twon- ty-second, Buuday last, Tho boy stated thatho was hired by gome ono to tako {lo horso and loave bim nt the housa of the porson eruploying him, B“Pponln tho animal bolonged to the In- dividunt, " Justlco Toyden heard tho ntatoment of Bhino, but placed” no coufldonce in it, and therofore finod him $36 and sent Lim up for thirty days, Ono W, H. Iorton, & jowolar of 51 South Hal- stad stroet, wau boforo Justico Boully yostorday morning, undor the charge of rocolving stolon goods, linowing them to Emvu been stolen. It sooms that W, £1, Cobbnnd Froderick Noighmvyar, Bouden, Tows, and 8, 0. Cottle, of Codar Rapids, wora_robbed 'somo Hmo ngo of B quantity of Jowolry, silks, and dry goods, and tracked tho prnfnm.y to ths city, and discoverod o portion of tholr goods in Ilorton's posacssion, 1o was Liold over to thie Criminal Court in 21,500 bonds, HMerman Longraf, August IMorman, Willlam Qottholt, nnd Charles Mott, who wor nrreatad tho 11th fnst., ou suspicion of having beon con- néoted with the Inco robbery in tho Mondolson storo lnst month, woro yestordny boforo the ‘West Bido Police Court for n prel mhm;y hoar~ ing, and wero held by Justice Beully for thoic ngpunmncu boforo the Criminal Court under §6,000 bonds each, Nonrly all the goods bolong- ing to Mendelson wore found in tho possession of theso mon, togothor with the goodas taken from Willinmaon, Groy & Co., amounting to tho yalue of $1,000, and n" portion of those taken from tho numerous firma which have boen robbod during the past six montha, Oliarlos O'Malloy somro timo ago lost o flute which hu&\h\cud groot valuo upon, Snturday ho discoyored tho fnstrumont in tho show-caso of & nwnbroker's shop at No. 762 Stato streaf, ownod I3 ono Wilking, 0'3atioy Immodiataly eworo out o search-warrant boforo Justico Doyden, which was placed in tho hands of Officer Jcmm‘ who, nccompaniod by 0'3alley, went to Willins! pawn-shop to recovar tho long-lost flute, The roprietor of tho ostablisbmont was not in, ab_bis wifo, Mrs, Wilking, was, who deolarad, in languago not vory chasto that tho ofiicor should not take the aforesnid article from her possession without the pnyment of 810, and horoupon shut the door in his face. chor Jones foreibly entered tho shop; Mra, Wilking sont hor littlo daughtor for nesiatance to anoigh- bor,—H. A, Anderson,~who cnme, and the two rosisted tho dfficer. Mya. Wilking broke tho in~ nocout cruse of the trouble—the flute—over tho head of Oficer Jones, whoroupon both Mrs, Wilking and Andorson woroe arrcated for rosiste ing en officer in tho_ dischurgs of bis duty. Yestordny morning Jubtico Boyden fined Mra, Wilkius 310, and Anderson, her friend, 35. Tho fines, with costs, woro paid, tho parties stating_that thoy paid tho snmo ndor protost, which is_generally tho cago with all offondors \gmn called upon to settle for tho violation of tho Inw, 3 Richard T, Young was bofore Commissionor Hoymo yestorday, for uendinfi frandulent corre- spondonco through tho mails, with intont to defraud, YouuF ling practiced o ewindlin, dodgo of sonding o communication through tho mnils to cortain partics whom thoy bnd solected s liablo to Dbeliove their ~ con- tents, stating that tho gold chronometor loft by the person to whom the communication mighi bo addrossed, was ropuired, and by ro- mitting tho_chargos of $20.25 tho samo would bo forwarded, oto. Young was hold to bail un- der bonds of 81,600, which were given, Thiy man has boen opemtinu under the firm nomo of ““Howard & Co.." and has boon successful in antohing soveral pereons who fanoied that thoy wore thewmselves cheating somobody out of a valuzble watch, —_—— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho Christinn Church Sunday School, corner of Indinnn avenno and Twenty-Aifth stroet, will give an oxbibition, cousisting of recitations and singing, Fridoy night. The Ohicago Lycoum will hold its first meot~ ing in Judge Rogor's court-room, on the corver of LuSnllo and Adams stroets, this evoning at 8 o'vlock p. m. Tho subject for disoussion: + Ought the Republican Party to Bo Sustained in Power#" Tho public are invited to be pres- ont, Tho Rev. J. O. Pack will locture this evoning at Trinity Church, on Indiaus avenue, noar Twenty-fourth etreet, on ** Pluck vorsus Luck.” Tho Decoration Associntion formed lnst wook, and all citizens who desire toaseiut in docorating soldicrs’ graves on tho 30tk of Moy next, are ra- quested to moot ut the Pucifie Hotol thls ovon- ing at 7:30 o'clock. The Assignooof thoe People's Omnibus and Baggago Company will furi ovor tho stages aud liorses this morniug to Messra, Hise aud Loom undor the recent bankrupt sale. Theso gentlo- men will act ns the Trustecs of a new company to bo formed torun tho Wabash avenuo omni- buses. Mr. Loomis thinks Mr. Crane will be ro- tained a8 Snporintendent, and that the fara will romain ot 6 conts. The stages willxun to-duy, 8 bofolo. i ——— SUBURBAN NEWS. TARC RIDOE, ‘The Graded School of - thia place gave a firat- etass entertainmont on last Friday ovoning, con- sisting of ainlogues, soloct readings, ncting ohorades, and tablenux, Mr. Allon dosorves crodit for thia crowning effort of his school term. In a fow weoks ho loaves for California, and will carry with him tho good wishes of his many Irionds. Snturday ovening, . caucus was hold at tho school-house, to propare s tioket for tho com- ing olection, with tho following re- sult : . For Trustecs—Joseph J. Janos, Georgo B, Curponter, Loring D, Tenant, Thomas P. Robb, A. J. Whitcomb, Joln Hrsseman ; Villago Clork, §. T. Cummiugs ; Polico Magis- trate, 8. W, Graunis, Mr. Grannis has sinco withdrayn, Tonving this ofilco to bu fiiled. Tuosday evening. Col. T. P, Robb will deliver & Inoturo, under tho auspices of the Park Ridge Literavy Club, at the L L., Church. Subjuct : ¢ Observations on tho Toxas Frontier and in Moxico.,” Admittunce free, LAKE, A saloon-keoper named P. J, Coleman, while out hunting with o friend named Barnoy Mo- Douald, necidentally shot him in the lag Sundny afterncon. Itappoars that they bnd tied their Thorso to n fence in the neighborhicod of Wash- ington lloights, and, in gotting over the fouco into tho flold, tlio gun went off, shootimg Mr. McDonnld a8 stated.” ITo was talkon homg to his family end had tho wound examined. It was found to bonothing but o flosh-wound, andn few weelia may kco bim ont again. RYDE PARIK. There will be an old English tea-meoting in the I'raabyterian Church this evoning under the suspices of tho Baptist Ohurch, at which some of tho nblost speakoru of Chicugo will bo pros- ent, among them NMesers, Nortirup, Frost, and Gobdupeod, Special cars will lonve Union Park at 6 p.m. and Tun tbrongh to Hydo Park,re- zurmlng fo Chicago by 11 p. m. — T The Satin Gloss Starch, Nonoy saved Is mouey earned, and any ono using Duryons' famous * Satin Glogs Starch » and Duryons' “ Improved Corn Starch” will savo mouey, It 18 suow white, porfectly pure, and tho strongest mado, therofora thio cheapoat, - Ask your grocor for Duryoas’ “ Satin Gloss Btarch " for the laundry, aud * Tmprov- ed Corn Btarch ¥ far culluary purposes, und koo thut you get It, * Durycas’ " on overy packago, Reliablo Tentimony,—I mm using Duryess! ¢ Satin Gloss Starch ” {u wy lsundry, and bnyo Lecome salia- fied thut It 18 not _oxcolled by any other atarch now In uee. Itds very pure and while, giving a beautiful fluish to the Hien, A, GrueerTE, 1. ‘Weddell Houar, Clovelaud, O,, Murch 10, 1872, Notwithstanding tho unpleasant weathor yosterdny, the Avction-Touse of Mesrs, Ellson, Pomoroy & Co, was crovided with the clite of the cily udmiring the slegaut display of genulne Turkey rugs and Purisian ombrofdered table- covers there on exhibition aud to Lo sold this morn. {igr, Thoy cortuinly uro thn finest goods of tho kind thint have evea been brought to the oity, and the salo shoull bo well attonded by all who wish Lo socure o selcetion from this stock. Thesalo commeuces prompt ut 10 v'olovk, P S - Floating Elevator nt Buffalo, * Ahippers of grain will bu intorested in knowlng that tho flonting clevator st uffalo hos been thoroughly repalrod, wnd 18 now ln finw worklng ordor, Gratu wiil Yo trausforred by it this senson from vessels to cunal- Lot ot reduced rutes, aud greator fucilities aro offer, od than hevotofore, Further porticulurs uu to ratos cupnelty, ofe. enn be joarned by roforenca to tho card of Afr, O, M, Hortow, Duifalo, fu our advortisivg col- winn, ey S Raeed's Templo of Musio, Ohicaga. Now planos, $50 cash; balnnce, $25 por month, Now argaus, $25 casl; balauce, $16 por mouth, Warzanted o suit or nonoy reruudod, Old planos and organs taken In oxchauge, —_— Art Sale. Tho ologant collection of Frouch bronze clocks, groups nand figures, finely carved mautel vases, olabns- ter stone groups, atatueitos, cto,, the importation of Messts, Vit Bron, (ato Vito, VIi’& Hone), of Vhlla- delphis, wre {0 be sold this morniog at the saloarooms of Mr, N, P, Tarriaon, Nos, 20¢ and 206 East Madizon alrcoty nt0)¢ and 2 o'lock,” Cotaloghos_ ca bo Lnd at tho enlesroome, Beatn rerorvad for tho ladics, . RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AKD DEPARPURE OF TRATHS - A S A EXPLANATION OF LEFERRNCR MANIA.— ¢ Satued MONTGOMERY QUEEN'S | midbulius il e EUROPEAN - NENAGERIE& CTRGDS New and Blahorate Outfit! FINEST EQUIPPED SHOW IN AMBERICA. Grand Aerial Ascension AT 1 O'OLOCK P. M, Corner Elizaboth and Madison-sts,, A 41,93, and 23, Stato pnd > PHL O, A prn 2t s ga Twonty. THE GREAT ADELPHI, This (PURSDAY) Tivoning, Apeilal, RETURN OF THE GREAT ADELPHI PAVORITES, | bssrin oprge & turiiisicy Struntor, Lacon, Wasliiniton ALEX. DAVIS, Promfor Ventriloquist, of the World, i 15, Promior Ventrlloquist, of the World, | Jaliot & Diriaht Aczommoda IGAN CENTRAL & OR and 15 Cantalaln cormer o' Haiteon " ¥ Niandolph, Taave. Mall (yla main and alr line), Tixpross... * 8:00 8. m.(*8:30 . m, £930 by 1. 60, e HENRY O, WENTWORTIL, Goneral Passengor Agont, CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chiengo, Kantas City nnd Denver Short Line, wia_Loutals ana, ifo,, and Chieago, SpringfAeld, Allon and 8, Loufy Th Dine, Union Jepot, West Side, near Maieoniess, Ticket Ofices : Al Depot, and 133 Randolph-st Knnaaa Citg and Donvor Fast Ex, Kasas Oity Txpi Bt Louls Kxpton St Louts and Toy i 1, via Jacksonvilin Diviston.. Springilold Kxnross.. 07 Gity Kxprons. Sorla, Ronkuk & DuHlineto Ttain GAND ghe Bleskiols Wondor. | King of oia 816, NLA, from tho Koyl — Fhiytaonnlo, with ita” Bebsoi. of Haueatod” Hiras CHICAGD. MILWAUKEE & ¥ il | o Hiton, MLAOES S5 P na Y, 3 on Depot, corner Madieon an inal-sta, * Takel o JRNNIE MORGAN, POLLY DALY, ZI- | 63 Soulh Clark-st., opposite Sherma A GRING aud MOULTON'S Dnring and Introptd Acts, the s O n Honte Salamandor Leap in & 8aok, and tho Pendulum Tragozo, Lrave, Sig. Constantig, Milo. Ksalino, hilly Rico, Roynolds = Brothiore, Loon Hrothors, Haey' Littlo, Harry Biood, Blanch Gmnlmnl,“{‘-flllnm irndloy, o warld-fambd JARRETT & PALMER & KIRAL. FYs CDH\!PI[EN‘ from Niblo's Gardon, — Mlles, ELIBR, JOHANNA, THERRSE, HOH’I‘ENH% Missos LIZZLE, TIODORA, ond ISABELLA FILANGIS, and Mtas FLLA HUNT, FRAULKINS BOHMKR' and ALBERTINFE, togother with ARNOLD KIRALFY, ‘All theso Btarsnnd Attista anpoat in & Mammoth Pro- fitnmmv of unrlvalod spoclaltios, concluding with Signor Cnstantinels Gomio Puntomimo, DECHALIMKAU: PRICES: 50, 35, and 16 conts, ' Boourod, 2 conta oxtra. _GALA MATINEE WEDNESDAY, LADIRS” NIGHT=Thursday, April 5. MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE, Moncoo-at., bot. Dosrborn and Stato, 4, ARTINGTON, COTTON & KEMBLE'S MINSTRELS! Evory Evoning and Saturdny Matineo, “MARY'S MEARD THE NEWK!? “ONLY A LITTLE CIDER? Sccond Wecelk of “THE BORDER LILY!»? " AUADEMY OF MUSIO, SLX NIGHTS, TUE! Animals, Roappearance. of P ‘and at Depots Arrive, Milwaukeo, Green Bay, Btevons' Yoint, Prairlo du Ohlen, & La) s Gromst Do [Espross, *9:30 0, m. [*11:00a. rm, *6:00p, m.|* 7:80p. rm. $10:00p. m. |* 4:18 p. m. UENTRAL ®AILROAD. il o0t o Twentyccondat, ey Giarpy - sccombat " Tiokey X Depot foot af Luke- e 33 Hnry Arrive, 3 8:80p, m, ? B0 n, m. & ng ubuqtio & Slonz O Dubuquo & Slows Gity . (a) Runs to Obampaiga on Saturdays, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & DUINCY RA{LROAD, Depols—Fuot af Ialie-tt.. Indiana-ae., and Bicieentheat,, and Cunal an leenthests, lickes ufiees, No, 69 Clarie Sty Grand Tocfc Hioiel, anid at depoter <+ 2o 8 Clané- Matl and Exprots, ... . Dl & Slows Gty g AY AND SATURDAY MATI- | Pacills Faxt Lines T0r Omal 155, with the famous Totvonwortis, MAJTLTONZRAYNOIR FAMILY, Joroph fiz In thote great Halldny Baocoss at tha Olympis hoatro, Now York, antiting, GABILEL GILUB, ‘ot tho Stors ot tho Gobling who Btolo the Boxton: folng n farcienl, domonincal, musloal,Sporaticnl, tarpsichorou, ary imnginntive, from Dlokens' Graat Stary, N 0} i ‘nol(hor a spoatacic, Lallot, falty nleca, opora, or tr: /,_¥ob [10ssusa0s om0 of thd vloutents of ouchy Sombining aa It doos Grotosane Danchig, 1nelosus Hat: Jot, Instrumontal Fantasins, Gloes, Ci HOOLEY'S THEATRE, OATD.In ardoe to give ** Infantieldo! the prapor re. honriale, T wil bo postiunod until Wodnoaday Hatinco, when Miss Blancho DoBar will make hor firat appostanco. Tudadny, April2l, will bo ropoated the THREE GLORIOUS PLAYS, Jopgnd: s Ixpross. . *Ex, Sundoys, 1B, Saturdny. 3ix, Monduy, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, ity afices, cornier Handolyh und LaSaltsate, . u ey cornar Saaligat 1“8 Canats Leuvr, Arrive, DAY AFTER THE WEDDING, aPacific Fast Line, TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS, | 4 Bubuue Nign: AND a Omaha Nighi Exnr THE PRETTY HORSEBREAKER. a Kraport & Dubuauo P £ o y- it of Miss Bl 3 * Brkieiny oTonent o St Kato s § Mibeauku Mo M'VIGKER'S THEATRE, LA X DA JER JEE 8 OJiA, LEVL, Agont, A DURAND, Trossurer, R e e morro, WHDNEADAY eantes: will ba producgi tho Intst Alusical Sonsation, LA FILLE DE MADAMIE ANGO™, MER. or l)flq‘flll rolaof.,. IRETTE THURSDAYCALE PIRIT FAUST, MLLE, AIMEL: (et timo) as, .- MARGUERITA Friday—LA BELLE HELL) Haturday Matinoo— 1t DIZ MM, ANGOT “"dll( Iyoning—1K8 gt FlERaks. Stutes] Gondusigr, K108, VAN 5, " Books of tho Oporas, 5 S0 RICI' EDITION. for aslo at tho Thoatr, COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT TO Frank T, Baird, Organist Third Presbyterian Church, ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, In tho Church, carnor Carpentor and Washington-sts Mame. Eugania Doltoodo Hice, Mra, O 8. Fox urrington, Mra, J. Hulfour, Miss 1. 1, Olo ", Howard, H. L. Bloan, and others, will as- iy Mo 08 el Con, wid A, C. Botte o * s . LOOK 0UT! POSITIVELY THE LAST CHARCE T0 SEB Kal's Anatomizal Mnsom! Sxpr Maditon & Itroy ‘a—Dopat camnor of Wells and 7 EZDobat oarnyy of Gt ana Himrio-ata: W, H. BTIENNKTT, Gon. Pass, Agent. COLORANO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Speclnl Indacomnter aoalgin pounket o\ gy Fok. e " W.E, WEBE, Conl Ag't. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, comner of VanBuren and Shermanats, INeket ofice Grautt Pactic Hotets en @maha, Loavonwith &A tahtzon Ex Night Expron LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty Van Huren-at., fook ar LaSallo-st, TVcket ofiass, northiest corner Clark anid Randolpheats,, and southtosst corner Canal und Yadison-ats. Bl et o Afintia Iexprons, Nightt Exprees.. South Chicago’ CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUQH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Katlroad Depot, foot of Laks-st, Teave, | Arrioa, Tho most wondarlul Exhibition of this kind, 1 o T7500, . | g 80, 1.5‘1‘1‘-".15:‘0'}:.«:1’?«.&7&:1xrwmm.“ ackiade Domenl) DiTeipidis saipm LN, njeston B e PROPOSALS. GONVICT LABOR T0 HIRE 1 OFFICE KANAAS STATR szuurmm% GLOBE VARIETIES, ENTIRR OHANGE OF PROGRAMME, 7 ST ARG Chagles Youns, Smith and Waldron, Tosa Lou, Lizzls Wiy oymolds, Uoorgs 0. Bewonmor, holton, Matinoos Wedavaday and Hat dles’ ight ridag, Aprilas, o e S dnile OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. "FOR EUROPE. LEAVENWOUTH, Kan,, April1, 1674, SEALED BIDS will bo roceived for the Inbor of 200 CONVICTS, or what is not required to do the work at the Prison, until 2 o’clock p, m., JUNE 1, 1874, 810 Convlots now In tho Prison, Yugon wud Carriago making gow carrlod on, Contracta will b _inado for ivo or ton yoars, TEN HOURS will bo o DAY'S LABOR. Allshops new and ‘prinolpally brick. A New 66-Horse Power Engine, and botlar, now sot. Btatowill furnish flxed machinery, ling shufting, blower and nipvs. Payments roquired njonthly, Ordinary branches of mianufaotusiog will bo ilewad, Coal for fuof had from 13 ta 18 cents por bushal, Fuil information and specifications turnished on appll- ceation to A. J. Augell, Ohalrman Board of Dircctors, or taflie Wardinat Beniloutiary, Losvowoeth, Kan. ‘Tho right rosorved to rojoot Any or all bid CUNARD MAIL LINE BESTABLISEIED 1840. Four Sailings Every Week. GREAT REDUCTION IN RAT! OF PAS- BAGL FROM EUROD Through to Chicago from Dritish Points, $37.00 CURRENCY. Partios futonding to purohno tickots should doso at oncor " Py Ho DU VERNIET, Gool Westn Agont; N. W, cor, Glark and Randolubuts. NEW YORE TO CARDIFF, ThoSouth Walos Atlantio Staamship Gompany's Now Firstoclass, Moll-poworad, Olsgebuilt Stonmeiipe will sall fromPounyyivanin Rallrosd Whart, Jorsoy Cily: PEMBROKE, ....April 4 )|GLAMORGAN,. «May 2 ANDES., April 18 | PEMBROKE uy 15 A. J. ANGELL, Chagrman Bourd of Divootirs, NOTICE 70 BUILDERS, Tho Legislaturg of tho Stato of Nlinols having appro; Dpriatod thie qum of 825,000 for tho orgotion of a Boldiors® and Sallors' Monument at tho Natfonal Gomotery ab Ilinots, proposnie for bullding samo, to- up Gareylng goods and passongors ab through ratos from | Ko horunt us o M 4beciloutions, wiil bo rocotvod w all pacta o fho Unltod Riaton nd Oanads (o ports 10 100 | s aomaeimtsl o Dot sl bids, must cume wifhin Tyjstol Chiaunol, aic ulfothor polnts in England. ahfrapriation, ‘Thoso steajuships, bullt exprossly for the trads, are pro. vided with all tho Intost lmpavomonts for tho Goimfortand conveutonce of UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Tirst Cabln, 835 and §80 curroncy, Second Cabin, 388 gumoncy. Stoorike, 410, ourrunog. Prenatil ftecrago cortiicatos from Cardll,, e 883 (nito to glvo w clonr (doa of matorinl and work- mnasbin "o Comimionurs Foiorva tho ight (o fojocs aiyarali ids; dor of 'tio Board of Commiaslonors. 7 ordorof tho Board of, Cymplislonectr v, Sant, Blound Olty, JIL., Apeil, 1874, GENERAL NOTICES, Drufts for £1and upwards, TR For furt gujars, in CardIft, at the Com- NEW CFHROMO. Dy s Nt Do Ehmirea: o 1a Now ¥ oriba 3 o XTER & €., Agont ARGHIBALD BAXTER SOy, STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfust, Tivorpool, Londonderry, &e, STATIOF ALABAMA satl AT OF GROIG.A salls, TATE O VIRGINIA sall RETURNING FROM THE STORE A roal Gom of a Pleture, to bie glvon away by the . GREAT AITANITIC AND PACLIIC TEA CO,, 116 West Washington.at., 133 Twenty-socond-st. O0ice Tater-Stafe Tudustrial Exposilion of Clsago, . OHIOAGO, April 20, 1874, A mooting of tho Stockholdora of th nbova o FROM PIEL 30, NORTIL VI, N. ¥. Fie 5 3 tlon whil hohold o Tusaday, tho 581 dny o B Wookly Saillngs noxt Summor, i 1, B Titiding, ou Miohitan Ttatos of passngo: ' Dabim, %60 and 580 gold: Stooraga, | e imtotsetion of Adanscstor for Hho. puroun of sl @3 ourronoys propald, i) ourrency, Drafts nt lawas! Totos: For further particulars apply to AUSTIN BALD? 0., Aanta, T Brondways Now York, bl NATIONAL LINE OF STEANERS NOTIOE—1hia O takos thorlsk of § or oont. 10 500,000 1o wuld) on Saelh of 8 vemeln. thus Eniny . 5. HAVLS, Oity Donpiratlor, Eyohdonof anitor at sk TG oML soBthacl routo oy | =m0, ApHLL, . oo ulways Loon adopted by this Company toavolil ice zuid SUMMER RESORTS. i for ‘LIVIITOOL UMY hondiands. ! Sutling from New Vvl IV IHEPO0L TE)‘NGRESS h WAWITIIW and STOWN overy NATURDAY, Gabln Sheldon Springs, Sheldon, Vt, 3 b fox o bmsh{ng Your. i Bomrd o g B R NOLIB, Bestotacr. Property Owners, Affention ! ntdl tiosinat, Hax Sale Oestifcatos bold by tho Clty of Onieagn uan b fouomol af 10 bue aunt, proimbuu, “aftor which dato the rato will Lis fooreauod to Now Vark for LONDON (diract) avory fortnight, 380, £00, Ourronoy; Bloorako, #2 ourrenoy. Totuen tlokots nt radteod ratea, Drafiu for £1 und up- yard.” WILLIAN MAGALISTICH Gonoral, Wastars ., w | , Ioight milos oast of St Albans, Minoral water and Agoit nortichit sarn Giark and Handoipbiste.” (Gppo- baths, Puro alr, Excoellont tablo, Write for Clraulurs ddrous Dr. 5. 8, FITOH, 7 rondwar, 25 Fremonat, Hoator, ur.at ohras agly Vo Yorks Hoard vory fow, Onon Aty wnehl Doccinbior, : NO OURE Kefi 9 CARRYING THE UNITED RTATES MATL, The wagnificont now and full-powered Stonuiships Re- miblio, Battio, Adrintic, Britannl, Oceanic, Gultl, 6to., Buil fron Now York on Naturdiys and Livarpool ob Wi, Tlatunus 10w as any heatclia i Byaiien aeaattihain and froind from ot wwards, uutl Ofsrkeatsy Ohldagt. Ofo; 07 ALFItED LAGERGREN, Axont, 131 & No pavii D, 360 NOUTI CLARK-ST., CHICAGO, 3?{,}15;&!’&!:]:’0'&!; [:grlnn“i‘llynr by "1')‘1‘:: {rop ot chargs, only phosilan T ol W warrute SaE Ay 1O aviag ruturned from farop, o = l!l'lll\{l{l tur rom Haropy, “""V““h:nt?:l YA;::(: lin, and Part, T A Z un, Tl z parud 1o giva the aillaled tha bionolit K SOALNS: i beofoaiohalskil‘sud Gxpurlunce, on the Geeat torum FAIRBANKY : : BTANDARD DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washington-st, ? Ricner=n o) FAIRBANKS, MORSE &g0 | , The oldest and longest-located Ph: '.,;‘,,P« 1L ARD 113 Laki6z,. | 0 th olty in tho troatmont of all Gpor) YF~ e and Bpeolal Diseasos, Call o2 SCAT.®TS 5 OF ALL BIZKS, 2

Other pages from this issue: