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<l LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE DECORATION COMMITTER, The Docoration Committoo mot ab tho I'nolfle Yotel Inst ovoniug, "Chore waa o largo nttend- nngo of lndles and gontlomen. Maj, Wood cnllod tho mootlug to ordor, and nominated Murry Nolsott ns Olisirman, 3r, Could was soleotod ng Boerotary. ‘Tho roport of tho Committeo on Finance wad enlled for, and in rogard thoroto Cen. A. L. Oliotlntn, Clinirman of the Committeo, asked for © postpononient of tho report. Mnj. Wood mado » motion that the Committoo on Finnee bo roquested to make thoir ropott to the Scoroary at Lholr earlicst convoulouco. Carrlods Mr. Rumsoy neked for tho rending of tho organtation, which was compliod with by tho Bocretary, Mr. Ritmaoy moved thnt o Vico Presidont and Corresponding Sccrotary bo added to tho num- Ler of offlcors, Carried. Ou motion of Gon, Chotlnin tho Committoo ont Decorations was reducod to 100 porsons for RlL thé Comoteries, instond of 100 for oach, which s tho constititional provislon. w%\lr. Il!“umo:‘:y nxplnlun]d that mombora of the Grand Army of-tho Rapublie wore by tho fourth soction of tho constitution, mncio ex-oflicio mom- bory ol‘btlm nrgmlt!znl.luu. 1o moved that the planse bo oxpungod, s bo OXDRTEMA that the Grand Ay had always boruo tho princlpal {’“"’ in tho obsorv~ ances, Thoy hna lnstituted it, and ho mdvo- sated thelr ratontion as & parb of the body. Gon. Smith said that tho obsorvance nrlFl- nated among tho rebols, 1fe favored o division of tho Soclaty. The Grand Army of the Ropub- Jic was o largo organization, and'it could, by its dologntes, control tho Bacloly without contribating In® feos to its ~ mupport, Capt., larrington wouted to Jnmow if tho Grand Amy was to ho n bono of contontlon, Iivary meoting Jatoly had complain- odofit, Ifitwnd tobo, lio favored ita with- drawal entitoly, and -thoreupon st down in gomo_oxcltoment. An undignified disputo fol- lowed. Mr, Rumsoy's motion was carvied, The Boerotary road tha following rosiolution : Resolved, That thia Socloty is of tho oplnfon ihat thiero should bo 1o distinction mudo in tho selootion of soldlors! aud suilora’ graves, o Decoration Day ; but that the leat resting-placo of thoro who wero onco oppoaed to ua in battlo sliould roceive, as hinving beon Lravo soldiors, tho snmo kiud attention ot onr hnuds na will tho graves whero rast {ho braves whio gave thelr Itvea for tholr country's good. This resolution was passed. Mojor Wood pre- ®entod tho roport of thie Committco on Pormne nont Orpanization. The following wera tho ‘names aclootod as nominoos ¢ President—Gon, A. O, McClurg, Z:{:ml‘rnldd[mlz_flolaln\nn Thotchor, o orresponiding Secrétary—Cobt, d, O, Mayalo, e oty ekar e, Mattin Dooin, Y'reasurer—Gen. A, L, Chetiuin, Tho Committeo was discharged, J. H. MeVicker wos also pub in nomination for Prosidont. Tho bollot resulted s MoVicker, 83; MoOlurg, 8; Murry Nolson, 1. i 'Mr, MoVicker's oloction ns Presidont was mado unnnimous, Solomou ‘Fhatchot was eloctod Vico-Presidont, ‘Tho Obairman was given tho powor to cast the _volo Tor the noxt threo ofifcors, nnd Lo did 60 in ac- cordanco with the nomiuntions of tho Commit- teo, Tho former Tronsurer's roport was read nnd dceopted. A unanimous voto of thanks was oxtondod to Mr. David A, Gago for his sorvices. On motion, all civio and military organizations §n tho cily wevo invited to take part in tho deco- ration coremonios. ‘'ho meoting thon ad- Journad, IR PRESIDENT A.NIGT;? ON PURITAN- S, James B, Angel, Presidont of tho State Uni- woralty of Miohigan, located ab Aun Asbor, addrossod o largo audienco lnst night ab tho ‘Union Park Congrogational Ohurch, The sub~ Ject was' * Puntanism,” and ho prescuted the wiows of the Puritaus in five difforent points, First—It was an intonso desiro of Puritanism to do tho work of God ; thairduty to God camo Yoforo all oleo; this was tho loading Idea of Puri- tanism, Thoy belioved, a8 Carlylo saidiof thom, that justico xuled tho world. Second—The Putiten not only dosired to do tho will of God, but bolieved that the simplo toachings of the Biblo oncompasecd all his du- tics ; tho Bible was Lis guide ; ho clung to that book, as lio nudorstood it,\with o spicital pus- IBIO;I, :ind bolioved that in 1t God spoke indirect- To found in the Biblo & bolief and simplicity in forms of worship nud lving. Fourth—Puritanis= contained in it the germ of liborty ; it preserved tho spark of liborty in England, Thoe Puritans apgmnc)lnd politieal nffairs in n religious senso, aud thereby foll into BOMO £Tave Orrors. 3 tom bolieved in o thor- Fifth—Tho Puritan ongh oducation of all classos of mankind,—thoy hiclieved in o highor dnvaloqnmub of o highor dovelopment of tho mind. Within goven years nfter tho Janding of the Puritans, they taxed themselves to build the first colloge in Cam- Dridge. This systom hind erocted goliool-housos &ll ovor this vast country, which had tonded to ‘advanco an intonso, Godly, Intelligont individu- ality in roliglous and worldly belict, and thus on- denvored to raiso up o generation of mon noted for honost common sonso, Puritans had been colled many hard names, but nover ‘‘fools or Sgnoramusos.” Puritamem ia correcting itsolf. In Ontholicism this caunot bo, tho lattor nover forsook an error. Puritanivm has not yot wooded out all its errors, but the natural tendoney ie to draw off all that is hurtful. 1t has, however, the Jomer of taking o itwel ol tiat is now and oautiful, nnd possible for it to take ou'esthietic culturo, and enjoy tho_beautiful of lifo, and the Aworichn idea needs this beautifying procoss moro than anythiug clsc. i S FIFTY-FIETH ANNIVERSARY OF 3 ODD-FELLOWSHIP, The fitty-fifth anniversary of American Odd- Tellowship was colebrated at Bnow's Academy, corner of lalsted and West Madison streols, 1ast ovoning, by tho members of tho Orderin this city, and their friends, Tho hall was very comfaitably filled, nnd the programmo swas Jongthy and divorsified. T, P. Foss, £, G. R, of Adriol Encampmout No. 106, prosided. I'ho Rov. Obarlos Porkine, P. G. R, delivered o juvoeation in a very edifyiugmanner. prother D. A, Lamberson, of Fort Dearborn Todgo, apoke the welcoming addross, which wos prief but hospitable, “hhere is one thatIlove dearly,” n vooal solection, was admirably roudered by o quartetto comprising Mosdames St. Clair nnd Mungor, und Measvs, J, 8. Rannoy end M, Olark, Brothor V. L. Bhoroy, & prominent membor of the Order, next addroszed the andionce, ox- aining the objocts of ,tuo Ordor and showing tho advantages to_bo derived from notivo mom- hor&bly theroin, It was not a sclfish orgeniza- tion ; it did not insist on o mulliplicity of de- greos boforo benoflt acerued to ghe membor, It ‘us ofticiont, simplo, and liboral, a8 many thon- gands who bad Yrumud Dy its boneflconce might well declnre in their own experjenco, Tho Indios of tha quartetto already montioned sang the duot, * One word—farowell,” with taste and fecling, afterwhiock Professor and Mus. Bt. Clair rendered somo boautiful sclectiony tnl-o;p the opera of “* Mastha ™ on the plano and violin. At the conclusion of this effort, Mrs, 8t. Olair was dpronulud with a canary-bird Landsomely cugod. In the absonco of .Jnflgu Togors, Bamucl Willard, P, G I, delivored n_short specch on the greneral buainesa of tho Ordor, Addrassed woro also made by J, O, Smith, T, B. Bherinun, and other distinguishod mombors. o song, **0, como to me," o duet, was sweot- Iy nung by Mvs, A, F. Swandor and Miss G, Torn, who were hourtily spplauded. T'ho Soviaty odo oponed tho procoodings, which wore olosod by tho singing of soma uppropriato words from thio Bame composition, The entortuinmont was a very creditnblo affar, and reflectod crodit on the spirlt of Odd-Follow- sbip in Chicago. i THEE LOUISIANA SUFFRRERS, Tha Board of Trads Committeo appointad last Triday for tho purpose of sollciting subsoriptions in aid of tho sufferors by the Louisinun inunda- tions, havo been quito succossful in tholr eforts, tiaving raisod the amount of 24,460 so far, This @oney haw-boon chiofly contributod, by membors ot tho Bomd of Trado, and by merchants and buginess-mon in tho vicinity of tho Chamber of Commerco, ‘Fho suffering s chietly conilnod to the Sugut-digtriet, nown oa_the Wipgehio Coun- iry, and Brashesr City Bud vicimty wa tho hondquartors of * tho unfortu- pate residonty of the sachurino swump. Polograms racelved yestorduy and to-dny anmouncod that thoe floods are on the increude, tud that tho numbor of fugitives therufrom i juite formidable already, nm{’ ovory mituto ndds 10 tho destituto orowd. Blr, Georgo O. Walker, Ohairman of the Lourd of Trade Comunittac, ks that, if thoro was sulclent organization, 1 very lurgo sum of money conld bo ralsed in Sbleago. 'Tho cause du, cortalnly, & worthy one, sl a8 tho cnlls on the mcwbors of tho Bonrd of Tindo &ra quits numorous, it hardly gomorous' $0 flug the burden of most of our publie chnritien upon that body, Tho Qrocors' xchange, rocognirity LIl fnot, hine nppointed tho following Gommite ‘too to noflolt contribiitlonn 1 Mosars, W, T, Allon, 8, I', Farrington, and A, A, 8prague. Plymonth Congrogationnl Churolt has ralsod n amall fuud nlrondy, and it i thought that the churchos will jmmodintoly tako tho mattor in hand, Mossrs, G. 0. Walkor and Daniel Thompsaou, of this olty, avo intorostod in tho sugar lnntnt]ons, and aro nmong tho logora by tho Loulslaun disaster. ‘Il amounts already rainoad wore forwarded to iho sufforors lnst ovening, — g LOCAL LETTERS. TIAT LITTLE NOW IN PALOS. Tothe Bditor of T'hé Chicano Tribune ¢ 8m1 Pleaso sllow mo to roply to tho artiolo which appearod in Tus TrinoNg on the 28th of Aprll, fu tho firat columu on pago third, entitied, “ A Tonchor Whipped by Ile Papil,” articlo to bo shamefully oxnggerated from bo- pinning to end, and doos anything but justico to ono who desires to benofit tho masses, That thore was trouble is ovident, aleo caused by young mon whosabettor judgment shiould havo brought thiom to the soliool-room for much highor aima in life than to disturb the pencoful assombly; of o school with such low misdomennors. The argor boys for somo time provious liad formed n conepiraoy ngainat the school, in which (I am sorry to #ny) tholr paronts suatained them, This wns & convonlont season for tho oxcoution of their plan, In ordor that their erimo might bo conconled the emalior boys wero throntenod with a sovere Pmmdlng in cago thoy wottld rovenl tho seerst, This was tho third ocourrence of similar in- stances, so monus had to bo resorted to, which woro nob ino most donir- ablo, but for the Uost of tho mohool offouders nud nolghborhood, in which step I was supported by tho school officors, and the eriminal was oxpolled from sehool. This young Irishmnn formerly mado it Lis businoss to mis- uso and abusatenchors if it was in his power to doho; niso was suatained at homo by such Inu- guaga: * Thoto is not & man in Palos that can stand up to my Mike for two minutos,” Phis bloodthiraty maulor had extended to him tho privilego to leave school or bo punished, but his choloo was to sliow his blood, and distinguish limself as o *'boro,” but only such heroism of which mon aro asnamed. 'ruly tho Courb dischargod the oriminal, but with such a gontimont within, which was private- Iy oxpromod aftorwards; 1 did not want to ootablish & procedouco for futuro ensea.” What on jdea of justicol With four manths' of oxporlenco as o toacher at Pnlos, I concludo that a goodly number of tlio peoplo of Diatrict No. 3 dosiro that tonchor will' do his bost_for their childron, but, at tha same timo, pormit their children to do as thoy plenso in the school-room, Whon they aro do- lmvnd from such libortios tho pnrents uso hofr forcos agalnst the teachor, and sbuso nnd misugo him by words and deods, andl viow him as & vonom {rom tho lowor regions, who i8 not a it subject to inhabit the face of the earth. Thus tho noufile oxpect the tonchor to Eurlm-m iraoles in the minds of tholir children, ut, at tho snme time, sot their eyes, counte- nancos, tongues, and flats ngainst tho teachor. 1t thfs pooplo would uee o littla common onso and thoir battor judgmont, sud would bring their children under subjection at home, and sco that tlie smo obodient Bplrit would bo onrriod into tho school-room, thore would bo loss troublo, it wonld bo much pleasanter for tenchors, and thoro would bo somno hope that the young Paloniana would grow up to be s blessing to tho world aud their paronta. W. 3. W. Paos, Cook Co,, April 18, 1874, THE DRICK BUSINESS, To the Edilor of 2he Chicugo Tyibune: Sm: An arllele honded **A Consplraoy in Dricks" apponred in the Uhiengo Times of this morning, and nsoribos the prosont high prico of ‘brioks to o combinntion among brickmalkers, - Had tho writer of that articlo fuformed him- solf of facts of which tho merest iyro in the trndo Is cognizant, viz: that there 18 now scarce- 1y 1,000,000 of bricks in tho hands of manufac~ turers in and about Chicago unsold, whorcas at this timo last yoar thoro wore betwoen 80,000,000 and 40,000,000 in tho samo hands, ho would not havo committed tho blundor of attributing to the ast of an assoclution what is logitimatoly tho offcot of the inoxorsblo Inw of supply aud do- mand. Aguin, *Tho Brickmakors' Assoclation,” of this city, docs not in any woy attompt to Togu- Iate the pricoof brioks, but confinositsolf toothor objects which wero aléo stated in tho article allnded to. Tho prico of that commodity hns certainly not been boforo tho Association this yeat for consideration, sud it wholly ignoros auy attompt to rogulato the price of brick. A Dutox MANUFACTURER. Cutoaao, April 28, 1874, i) CRIMINAL, CRIMINAL GOURT. Thoro was very littlo business in the Criminal Court yostorday. Two or threo petty cases, whora tho partios plended gullty, wero disposed of, eud two hinbens corpus casos wera coutinued till to-dny. Business of this naturo will ongago tho attention of the Court for tho romainder of the April torm. On Moudny noxt, the first day of tho May torm, thouow Grand Jury will bo impanneloed. Oharles Wahl was at ono time in the employ of the Commissionniros Company, and durlug last Maroh was dischargod, After his discharge, ho was intrusted with $10 by Mr. James R. Wood {o purchnso seats for bim at tho opors in Mo- Vickor's Theatre. Wabl approprinted tho 810 for Liis gwn usp, was arrosted, and had & pralim- ingry Learing boforo Justico Hainee, wlio sont him” to the Crimiual Court. Yestorday his case was _called up befors Judgs Gary. The ex-Commissionniro stated to tho Court o pitiful story of his famly's sufforings, and was 50 much sifeoted while ro- lating his woes, that ho burat into toars. As {hora wero somo extenunting cirsnmstancos con- neeted with tho caso, Judge Gary, iu tho kind- noss of biis henrt, lot tho prisouor off with an imprisonmont of ono day in tho Couuty Jail. THI POLICE COUNTS, Michnol Burlio, chargod with stoalmg o trunlc of closhiug bolonging to William Quinu, from tho West Sido Brizgs House, was sent to the Criminal Court, by Justico Seully, in bonds of 0. James Bird and Willlam J, Welploy, o brace of thisves, wero beforo Justico Bryden yestorday for stonllug & watch from ono John Eazor. Tho cusos wore continuod till to-morrow under §300 bonds, and they were sout to tho lock-up. "Thio Polico Courts ehowed the following state of affairs yentordsy: South Sido, 23 offonders ; fincs ansossod, €92; smount colleoted, 812. Wost Sldo, 18 offonders; fines assossed, 895 nmount colleoted, #6. North 8ido, 8 offonders finos nunossed, 993 nmount collected, 89, Total, 40 offondors ; fiucs asscssed, 860; amount col- lectod, $27, John Bhoehy, of No, 678 South Canal streot, mortgagod to ono Morris Salkey bis saloon fix- tures, horse, wagon, ote,, for tho sum of 8142.50 Inst March, Sinco glving the mortgago Bheohy disposod of tho mamo property to parties un- Jnown. M. Snlley, on discoverlng this, sworo out o warrant yoatordny boforo Justico Haincs for tho arrest of Bhoehy, who will huvo Lis heur- ing to-dey. Robert Thompson and Charles Scott, who wore arrosted nbout 1 o'clock laet Monday morting with o trunk of oclothiug belonging to Bridgol Huont, o servant glrl at No, 80 West Madison & stroot, aud wore liold for their apposrance yoe- torday to nuswer to the aharge of larcony, woro up for trial, and Justico Senlly held thom to the Criminal Court {n bonds of £700 oach. Haral Smith, o seryant-girl in tho employ of 1. M. Davenport, at No, 230 Calumot aveuue, ‘as baforo thio South Side Police Court yester- dny to noswor the chargo of larcony, ‘The evi- deico teuded to prove that shio hod stolen two or threo valuablo silk drossos from Jird, Daven- port. Other porsons aro suspected of boing connceted with tho thoeft, and the.Juatico triod to got furthor information from tho piisonor, but all to no uso, a8 ehe stoutly doniod the chargo, and inslstod that sho was innavont, Sho ‘v hold 10 tho Criminul Court iu bonds of 700, ‘r;uill in dofault was commilted to the County uil. Jomos Colling was arrested yostorday on o watrant sworn out boforo Justico Buyden by Mra. Jose Ilonry, who rosidos ab 240 Fourth avenuo. Mru, qum-y sout Colliny, a negro boy, in hior cmplay, with o valunble eugraving to Lavo the framo repairod. Colling roturned without the ongruving, and on being interrogated as to ite whoroabouts declined answerlng. On balng {n- formed that If ho did not proditce it or give sumo .informbtion us to what disposition he bad mado of it ho should be wrreted for theft, Lie replied Lo did not earo, and thas A, Hoary dare not arrout him. Mary Colling, & ngo, prosgnts a B0 yfi:’u‘g. Yaatorday sho was bolore onng girl only 18 yenars of cado np depravity for’ ono so Jy ustloo Boy- 1 desiro nothing but justics, I denounco the don's Polles Conrt to nnswor tho ohnrge of lar- cony, Oflaor Quintm arronted hor on Moudny on Canal atroot. Bho loft hor homo, No, 02 Williams stroot, last Wodnesdny, and has sinco lodgad in dlfforont plnoos with the worst chiarno- tors, Baturday Iast sho siolo o poir of shoos from a storo on Conal stroot, alro_ visited sevoral othor stores ~ on the Weat nud South Bidos and was doteoted in slnllmg aalicoos and littlo articlos of wonring apparel. - Aftor hor nrrost alio acknowledged the crimo of shophifting on varions ocaasions, and said tho artlolos woro conconlod under n mont- shop noar hor motlier’s yosidonce. Tho ofticor visitod tho plnco, nnd there found trinkats and romnants in the drey goods line_sufciont to start n firat-class counfry store. Tho girl wns ro- watded until hor mother could appoar in court to-(ny and givo further information rogarding tho abild. MIAORLLANEOTR: Richard ', Young and Iichard O, Iolland, who woro nrrestod somo ton days ngo ns the Toward & Co. swindlots, oharged with unmllug Teaudulout corrospondonce through tho Unites Btntos mails, woro hoforo Commissionor IToyno vostorday, [Tolland ywas dlsobargod, and Young was hald undor 83,000 bonds for ns- appenranco beforo tho United States District Court. 1o gavo batl, with Mike MeDonald ng surohy. —_—— GENERAL NEWS. At nmooting of tho Exacutive Board of tho Nursory and IIalf Orphnn Asylum, at the houso of Mrs. Blackman, No, 241 Erlo stroot, arrabgo- monts woro mndo by which that institution will bo tho rocipiont of a bonefit during the comlng Riclings-Bornard ¢oncorts, Tho Young Mon's Christlan Assoolation nro printing o ten thousand edition of thelr Soven- toonth Annunl Roport, giving full particulars of thelr work for the past yonr. PorBohs cah pro- ourg coplas froo by onlling ot tho rooms, No.148 Madigon stroot. Tho annunl cloction of offfcora for tho Mont- Fomm-i' Light Guards took placo Moudny oven- ing. Tho following ofiicors woro elested for tho ousulng yenr : Gsptain, Thomns Joyco; First Tioutonnitt, John O'Brien ; Second Licutonant, Ldward English 3 Presidont, James E. Mutray § Vico-Prosidant, Joromiali Olifford ; Boeretaty, Thomas Ryan ; Treasurer and Quartormaster, T O. O'Halloran. A gonetal mooting of tho com- pany will be hold Suturday ovoning at Clanua-~ Gaol Hall. ,The Couwrc{xmlonnl ministors of Chicago and vicinity mot Monday morning ne usual in the room placod at theit disposal by the propriotors of tha Grand Pavifio Hotol. Tho quostion for disonagion boforo tho meoting was:, 'I'lo Best Method of Gotting Misslonnry Intolligonco Bo- foro tho Poople.” Thore were prosout Pastora Dradshnt, Dartlett, Bill, Bushnoll, Chiamber- lain, Dickinson, Dolo, “Goodwln, lleimer, Holyolo, Kimbali, Lioyd, Suninor, and Williame, Tho quostion_for didcussion 'noxt Mondn morningis: % Do wo Give Buficlent Promf- nenco to the Ioly Spirit in Our Proaching " Tho #econd butsiness maoting of tho Excontive Commilteo organizod to muke_nrrangomonts for tho groat fuir to bo held in November for tho Donelit of tho ITomeopathio Hospital, was held vestorday morning at the Louso of Mrs. L. Z, oitor, No. 00 Oalumet nvenuc. The following mombors woro prosont: Mra, N. Woshburn, Chairman; Mrs, Willing, Mra, Irontivs, Mrs. Fionkiin MaoVeagh, Mrs. Goorgo ML Pullman, Mra. Gray, Mra, Harding, Mrs, Gonoral Logun Mra. Loitor, Mra, Porry I, 8mith, Mrs, Goneral Birong, Mrs. Twig, Mrs. Waito, 3rs. Wheoloolk, and Mre, Harding, Heorotary. Pledgos egninst the uso or sale of intoxieating Tiquovs mny bo found at tho rooms of the Young Mon's Christian As:ocintlon by porsons who wish to sign thom, Many wives take their hus- bunds, sl mothors thoir gons, to ke the pledge, aud quito n numbor of_gignatures lave nlmml{' boon obtatued. In addition to tho com- fortable ruudhlfi—wbm and library which are well patronizod, & Iycoum has been organized, and onco n weels litorary oxorcisos will bo held. Tho Y. M. 0. A. Lycoum organizad lnat oven~ ing with twonty-sovon niembary, and olected tho Tollowing officors: J. N. Crittenton, Presidont ; C. T. Bith, First Viee-Prosident; H. T, Hor- ton, Bocond’_Vico-Presdont ; Georgo G. Archor, Sacratary; Honry E. Still, Treasuror. Tho nost mentlnfi Wil bo liold Tucsdny ovening, May 11. Tho dobato on the liquor law was postponed till that timo. > A mass-mooting undor tho auapices of tho Con- tral Committoo of tho ladios’ tomperanco or- ranization was hold last evoning in Plymouth Congrogationsl Ohwrch. 'Tho nttondauco was quite largo, and tho exercises woro of an oxeoed- ingly interesting charncter, though prolonged to o vory Iato hour, ‘o first sposkor was the Rov. Willinm Alvin Bartlott, pastor of Plymoutl Churoh, who dwalt upon the indefonsibloness of tho liquor tiuflle, malntaining 1t o bo o orime ngainst the individual and the com- munity. Persoveranco in the woman's tem- peranco movoment would suroly rosult In oduceting aud forming gmuo opinion in the diraction of prohibition.” Dr. N. 8. Davis fol- lowed in o lengthy and earncst address, in which lio treated tho yuestion of the uso of alcohiol from n medical staudpoint, and pointed out tho vrovalent folly of supposing that nny possiblo good,” undor any conocivablo _oiroumstances, Could rosult from takingaicobolic drinksinto tho systom, Ho advocated ono of two things— oithor tho abolition of all restraint upon tho liquor traflic, g0 that socioty would soon becomo disguated with {t, or else absolute prohibition, ‘Che Rov, Mr. Franklin and the Rov. Mr. Deauo also spoko, and it was late boforo tho meoting dlisporsod. - THE EIGHT-HOUR LAW. Last ovening o mcutlug of about ton or & dozon mombers of tho Stonocutters’, Tallors’, Ship Carpontors nnd Caulkore', Blacksmiths', and ono or two otber lnbor organizations, was beld in thae office of the Workingman's Advocaie, to tako notion on the call rocoutly iseuod by the Industrial Congross, which met in Rochoster, N. Y., advising tho holding of Inbor mass- mootings il through tho ocountry on the 18th of May to polition mmainst’ the pro- posed roposl of tho National Elght- Hour law, und for tho removal of Buporvieing Architect Mullott, who is tho prinoipal advoesto thoreof. Mr. Waddington waa called to tho chair, and Mr. Gibson acted a8 Seeretary, It was statod thnt tho emallnoss of the meot- ing was duo to the fact that its object hod uob Leon properly explained to the trades' unions of tho oity. Tho boneficonco of tho eight-hour systom 08 ngpuud to public works aud privato omployment was~ thon discussed, all presont ngrocing that it would bo o blessiug to tho workingman if it woro more gon- orally recoguized, as it would cunble him fo dcvoto moro nttoution to the education of himsell ond bis family. Mr. Mullett was mildly denounced for tho aclive part hio fs taking in trying to bring about tho ropoal of the Labor luw passed by Oougress pome timo ago, and sevoral of the speakors ex- rosned the beliof that the Preaident and mnhy nfiuontial Sonntors and Ropresantntivea could DLe indaced to reuist its ropoal if the mattor way proporly bronght to their notico by competont Uclogations fom ovory Koction of thio country. 1t was finally rosolved that a mootiyg of dele- {;‘ntuu from every trade-union in tha city should o liold Fridny ovoning, at the oflicaof thio Work- ingman's Advocale, to muko Brrangemonts for o mass-moating, and Messrs, Lawrenco und Mur- phy, ‘together with two mombors of tho Stone- outfors' Unlon boreafter to be solacted, wore ap- pointad to notify all tho unions, and roquest thow to send roprosentatives. The meeting then ndjourned. G THEE CITY HALL, Thoe city collections yesterday amotnted to #16,004, nud the water ront paid to §1,716. Aun important meoting of the Couneil Commlit- teo on Wharves and Public Grounds is alled for T'ridsy nitornoon, ntd o'clook, at tho oflica of the Oity Clork, Tho Board of Public Works yosterday or- Qored the drawlng of plans for & railvond vis- duotat tho intersection of Ialated ireot and Milwattkeo avonio, and will advertise for propo- #uly for tho construotion of tho sawo ae soon o they aro comploted, Tho Western Union Telograph Compnny yos- torday mado n vorbal offer to the Boatd of I'o- Yico to coustruct o line of wire from tho Mayor's oftics to_the Houso of Correotion for &G0 por milo. 'Ilio proposition was uccopted, und tho worl will be immedintely commoncad, ‘Ilioro fs urgont noed of the liue, moroe ospovlally us the },h‘lduwuu i almoat cutirely unprotocted from ro, TIK NOAID OF MEALTH, Tha wookly mortulily toport of Sanitary Superintondont Miller was rond at the nideting of the Board of Honlth yestorduy aftornoon aud placod ‘on fito, 1t showed that® tho numbor of daatls woro 105, of which 64 wora malos and 51 fomalon § the deorende from tho preveding wook wau 0, and from thoe correnponding weelk in 1871, 52 "Tho monu thermowetor for tho weok was 41 dogroos. 'Pho principul causcs of douth wero cousumption, convulsions, fovors, moningitis, and_puenmonin, hore wore § deaths from pmall-pox, 4 loss than in the proceding weels, P'ho incrouko of kmall-pox casos, howover, wan 7, 'ho report closes with the suggestion that the sulo of oysters and other shell flsh bo suppressed duriv the summor,’ Tho weokly toport of tho Health Ofoor, Dr. l Jobm Beld, was alav road aud plaved ou lo, Tho l aubatanco of it 14 a8 follows: Numbor of nuls- anco notleon sorved, 7084 numbor of nuisancos abnlad, 635 § wumbor of sower notioos servad, 260 ; numbor of connootiona made, 188. Tho Tonith Ofiicor oalls nitontion to tho froquent violation of tha ragulations for night scavengors, and also to tho importanco of the passago of an ordinanco roquiring nll vaultain sowered distrlots {0 bo conneotod with tho publio sewors. Tho ounual oatimntos wore thon considored, and finnlly agrood upon, a8 follows Halarion Of MOMBOTAL .4 sesvesss Balary of Sauitary Buporintondont.. Halary of Tealih Ofcor Halary of Heerotary. Balnrlos of clorks. Thirty Banitary p #imall-pox Lioapital Teinting and stationery, Doy scavenger work.. Tomoval of dead snimals, Disinfootuits Banitary fnnp Vaccino yvirus Ohontient anal Tncidental exponsca Ttal,eereaarerss sesesonessassesansssnier $116,000 Tho Financo Committoo roportod that, owing ton Inck of funds, tho nunlysis of adultorated Yiquora could not bo mondo. The report was pluced on file. Tha same Committeo recommonded the ap- pointment of Ar, Jamos Dlatioy as Consulling Chomist, without salary, Couourred in. Tho meoting then ndiournnd. —_— ANNOUNOEMENTS. This aftornoon, at 4 o'lack, in tho leoturo- room of the M. I3, Churoh, corner of Clark and Washington streots, Prof. Josoph Haven will lecturo on tho ‘Phllosophy of Berkeloy and Humo," Tho Childron's Union Musical Jublloo will bo Teld to-morroty ovening nt MoCormiok's Hnll. This will bo & novel affair. No loes than 500 childron will sing tho chorus, and nomo of the bost musical talontin the city will bo prosout and take part. Tho lndies of Unity Clurch, North Denrborn stroct, will glvon toa-party this evening, from 6 1o 8 o'clock, to Do followed by o litorary ontor- taiumont nnd sterdoscoplo viows, Admittanco, 50 conts ; childron half-prico. Tho membora of Cosmopolitan Lodge No. 6, Inights of Pythiss, are roquested to be on hand punctunlly “this evoning ot 8 o'clock, ub thoir Unstlo 1Tall, corner of LaSalioand Adama strovty, for worl In the First nud Third Dogroos, and for tho tranenotion of important businoss. Tho Amity Baptist Chureh, the Rev. Florones MoOurthy paator, will bo formally comstitutod this ovonlg ot Marting's Hall, noar tho cornor of West Madison and Ada stroots. Who con- stituont members will assemblo At 7 o'cluok tor Litsinoas, and at 8 o'clocl tho Rev. N. F. Ravlin, of tho 'Pomplo Chureh, will prench o sermon ap- propriato to tho aceasion, The publio is fvitod to attond, Tho now church will begin with |‘\|mut 100 mombors, With the prospoct of o rapid uoronso, AM“YE'\“Y with & May Queen nnd_a Moy polo will bo_givou by tho Uhildren’s Lyeouwm, connccted with tho Tivst Socioty of Spiritualista. at Grow's Opern-iall, No. 517 Wost Madison stroot, Saturdny ovohing, ‘Tho little folke have mndo oxtoneive proparations for the occasion, and thoy are looking forward to a most enjoyu- blo time. Aftor the party tho oldor folis will onjoy a dauce till miduight. Tho soventeonth aunusl anniversary exoroises of tho_Youug Men's Christinn Assodtation will bn hold Bundoy ovening, as follows: On the South Bido, in tho First Presbyterian Church, cornor of Indiann avenuo and Twonty-first streot, whero N. 8. Bouton, the Rev. Charles ¥, Cheney, tho Rov, Arthur Miteholl, tho Rov. C. L. Harrigon, J. H. Colo, aud others will de- Jivor nddrogses; on tho West Bide, in tho First Cobgrogattonnl Churels, cornor of Aun and Washington streets. Q. IL Iorton, the Rev. A. E. Kittrodgo, the Rov. E, I', Goodwin, and D.W. Whittlo wifl dolivor nddresses, and P. P, Blisg )vilhh&nvo ohargo of the singing. Every ouo ia invited. e PERSONAL, H. V. 0. Black, Presidont of the Loulsiann & Missouri River Railroad, is in tho city. Judge Fogg, of Louisiaun, Mo, was in tho city yestordny. Alfred P, Burbank s to give onsof his humor- ous and dramatio rondings in Kiugsbury Musio Hall, Tuosdoy ovening, Moy 6th, This will bo wolcomo nows to his many friends in this city. 1t will bo under tho nuspices of the Y, M. C. A., aud freo to oll tho membora. : J. J. Mitcholl, ox-Prosidont of tho Kanaes City & Northern Railrond, and W. B. Woods, Presi- dent of tho Quinoy, Allon & St. Louls Railroad, aro in the city on railvond busincss. HOTEL ARRIVALS, Stierman Houge—Den Do Bar, St.T.ouls; 8.G. Littlodale, Eneiand s} 2. Shophurd, Now Yorl ; 0. B. aloy, Philadaiphin; D, T Luaby, Phila- Quliin 34 Wotorbiry, Atany 3 &, W. Liovon: Bon, Monirodl. . . . Grand Pacifio—William A Knowlton, Rockford; Westor Morrls and pacty, Philadolphias O, T Mattos, San Jogo ; homias 1oward, St Louis; tho Hon. J. J. Mitchol), 8t. Louis; Guorge Porter, Pittsburghi; M. D. Johmson, Novada. . + » Tremont House— T, Kondall, Boston; I, Dobell, Liverpool ; J. H. Stowart, Winonn; H, L. Mitoholl, Boston; I, W. Androws, Now York; H. L. Collins, 8t Louis; J. Fallon, Pittsburgh, . . . Palmer TouseD, Underwood, Oregon: 8. IL White, Toston; A, MoCoy, Texns; W. V. Babuock, Now York; IL A, Lvirt, Now York; £, M. Hoyno, Lexington ; C. Cogewoll, Oregon, gl Lt SUBURBAN NEW3. OAK PANE, A mass-mooting, colled by tho Ladies' Tom- porance Union of Oak Park, was hold Monday evouing in the dothodist Church, Tho mooting \was called to ordor by Mre. 8, J. Humpliroy, the Prosident of tho Union, and prayer offered by the Rov. Thomas Strowbridge, pastor of tho Mothodist Church, Tho oxcteises wora varied Dy ton-minuto addrosses mado by Mossra. A, J. Toll, Willlam I, Wood, Sclomon Thatchor, Jr., J.X. Russoll, and George W. Sharp. Soul- atirring tomparauco vougs wore sung during tho cvoning by Mk, Blackmar, Pitiiu, and Fay, snd Mogsrs. Humphroy, Blackmar, Pitkin, and Fos- Dock, Muaster Horbort Whipple recited ** Cold-Water Man,” and Miss Flora J, Halo road an orginal tomporauco o58nY. Notwithstauding tho inclemoney of the wanthior, » goodly numbor of ludics and gentlo- men were prosont, showing that tho enthusiasm of the ladics is not on the wano, No liquor 1s, or Lias boon, gold in the village for o your sud & half past, aid public sentiment s £0 strong on the unbgccb of intomporanco thnt there are no foars thab any ouo will ovor duro Lo opou u sa- Joon there. The officors of tho Toemporanco Union aro: Mis, 8. J, Humphroy, Presidents Mra, N. T. ialloy, Tirst Vice-President; sud Migs Flora J. Hall, Secrotary and Treasurer. NOTWOOD PARK, Tho ney timo-tablo on tho Wisconsin Division of tho Ohicago & Northwestern Raflrond, which taok offuct lust Sunduy, gives univorsal satisface tion, Norwood s now slx trains daily to and front the oity, ruuming at convoulent hours. Mir. Iobart won many frisuds on this Division by his courso last winter when tho road was try- we to curlall oxpenses. Mr. Iewilt ordorod tho Junosvillo expross end the Darrington = accommodation trains to bo taken off, which would Lave loft the sub- urba with but tivo tralus to tho vlty in tho morn- ing, ono ot oarly light, and tho otlior renching Chicago at 10:90. Mr. Hobmt horo stoppod in and proventod the Barrington from being takon off and had the Janesville soon back running on its old timo, Bir, Hobork bas again guarded the intorost of tho suburban tosns, uud,if his courso and polioy wora rightly undorstood by tho peoplo, instesd of abuuing, thoy would hold him in_tho high csti- mation, to whicl ho is ko justly entitiod. LAKB VIEW. “Dhn town s nt Tongth fu posgossion of a High Sohoot, contplote and ready for its opetipunts, und in viow of this fnot, aa marking sn era m the educationn} condition of this suburb, the 'Lrus- toas huve dotormined to huvo n formal oponing to-day. Thoro will bo a recoplion nt the build- ing trom b to 9:40 o'olock pe ., to wlicli all tho povplo of Luko Viow ave avited, Nefroslments Will'bo provided und Vaaa & offmann's baud will guliven tho liours with musi¢; spooches will wlso bo mado by goutlomon who aro interestod in tho growth Of sehaols in the town. After the formal raception thoro will doubtless be danciug, whiol thous &0 iuolinud cun keep up to auy hour. o dumy will run from the city limits for tho weoommodation of thoso wishing to attend, A good timo is unticipated by thoso Luying tho mattor in hand, aud_ they desiro u largo turn-out of Lako Viow' pooplo. - Monday tho soliool will opou for soholars with & full corps of toashors, BVER PAIK, Work will bo commenced on tho new church to Lo built by tho Firat Prosbyterian Boclety on tho 80th inst. 'Che coutvaotors, Mossrs, Norris & ‘Purvene, will put ou u lnvgo forco of men, and oxpeat 40 hinyo the bullding’ resdy to lay tho cor nor-atone b{ tho 16th of May, Tho Sunday- nohioo] ontorlainmant to bo givon on tho 2d prox. Dy tho bent musieal talont from the Wostminstor Chanrols of Ohicngo will bo n grand affair. A spo- cial train will Lo run from llcn;lgn for tho ocea- alon, lenving tho dopot of tho Chieago & I'ncifio Tiitoad al 834 o'clock p. m., and avrive at River Park roon aftor 7. Binges will leave tho West- minstor Church, cornar of T'corln and Jackaon nlroots, ntG o'olock, 5o na to councet with the train. 'Aftor tho ontortninment, tho train will roturn to Oblengo, A firal-clnss porformanco will bo oxpocted, i whioh Mrs, Warley will read gomo of hor very popular piec e e SWEDENBORG AND “A CENTURY OF AU- THORS.” To the Rditor of The Chioago Tridine: Bint In tho artiolo ontitled **A Contury of Authors,” taken from the Galazy for May, and publishod In Tun Tninunz of thig date, Mr. Ttietnrd Grant Whito says: *“Tho writor who first tolls the world anow truth, or tonchos It a now falth, or who leads it into & new train of thought or modo of notion, or who glves it & uow dollght, 18 thoe groat man, not only of his ngo, but for all time." Tmter in tho nrticle ho enys: 41 would not, lilo Caliph Omar, ndyise all othor Looka than thelrs to bo burnod; but it 1s, I foar, truo that all othor baoks (ovatt. fjom thoso on tho oxact solences, which aro hardly bools,) miglt bo burnod to-morrow withous sorlous lost to maukind,” ‘Faking Mr. White's own standard for judgin| tho morits of an autlior, I would nek him on wha! gmuuds To oxcludes tho namo of Emanuol Bwe- lonborg from Lig list, Raspeotlully, Ouioauo, April 27, 1874, + I, OLARK, —— A Cord. Corfaln atarch_mennfacturcra having fu o pulllo manuer falsoly clafmed {hat thelr storch hias thken tho Tiighient awarda I evory inatanco whore b lins been oxhibited fu compotition with tho saroh of otior mnkors—said folschood oing publishied, oa it In Lioraby doelared, with n knowlodgo of 1ts falsenoss and o8 any ono would understand, with muliclous puporo to ofhor makors—now, thercfors, tho tndersigued does in thia publio menner docloro tho samo to bo falso, and chntlongo tho porpetrators of the falsohnod 10 comyel us o prove to tho contrary, Tho Messrs, Duryes of tho Glon Gove Starch Com- ‘pany have cortipoted with al the leadinis atarch makots of America nnd Europo, exbibiting at “I'ho Great Intornatlonal Exbibilion, London, 1802, o Groat Internntfonal Exhibition, Hamburg, 1863, 1o Groat Infornational Exhibition, Cologno, 1805, Tho Groat Intornntional Exhibitfon, Amsterdain, Undor nusplees of # Baclety for the Encouragement of Mnnfsctures, Trados and Iaduiries 1n ¢ e Notliors junds, Tuternationnl Exhibiton, Altons, Donmatl, 1809, Internationnl Exhibition, Parls, 1807, Exposition Maritimo Inferaatiouale du Heyre, 1808, ‘Also, Amurican Institute, Marylsnd Inatitute, South Carolina Iustitute, Inter-Sintes, State, and County Faird, oud {i every instaneo, ns above indicated, huve Tecolved Prira Modal. At Parls, 1807, i additfon to Prizo Modol, recalvod Diploma’ for “! perfoction of proparation.” At London, 1863, 1h addition to Prizo 1\?.{'..1,] ll:on;:rnbln ‘montion #for excecding oxeellenco of quallty.” 3o Myksts, Duryea do ot find it nocesaary to per sonnlly doclnra tho suportority of thelr gools, ho foregoing deelslona by dinhiterested judires fndiento Duryess to be tho **Lest starch i the World,” DunyrAs' GLEN CovE BIARCH COMPARY. —_———— Chenp Wall Paper. Dlsnks, 8 cents ; eatlng, 20 conta; gold sud other papers ab somo rates, Wo also havos full liuo of spring, lndr, moss, and husk mottresses, comfortors, pillows, bodipreads, slicats, Inco aud Nottinghun laca ourtains, lambrequing, loops, tassel hooks, ote., wine Gouw slindea from 31 to$3 0 pafr. Givo us n call, " Mt~ BED, TEXKING & FAXON, 107 Btato strect, i g SO The President’s Veto pleases one kot and displenses tnother, but thoro who ure wall ehod with @, 8, Itchardson & Co,'s (Nos, 128 and 100 Frankiin streot) boots and shoos, misy bid deflance to tho contractions nud inflations of eat and cold, md wot or dey weatbier, Thoy roll only at wholes sale, aud are not to bo excalied in o stylo, quolity, and'prices of thelr gouds. i Personal. Tho friendaof Dr, M, I, Winebrenor and the pub- lie are fnformed that bo will remnin ut his old location fortho present, Ho pogs spechal attention to filing tho front teoth with gold, giving them thelr natural contour, when Uadly broken or decayed awny, Dost of roferonces can ba given when desired, His foon are Toasonable, 08 Lierotofure, The Lest Opportunity. Thio attontion of thoso desiring cholco works: of art 18 called to tho last nnd closing salo of fino Fronch fm- ported Lronzes, marblo clocks, Italian marblo vascs, cte,) tho Importation of Mesars, Vil Bros,, of Philadol- phis, which Mr, N, P. Harrison will V‘nulh‘oly closo out on Thuraday, April 30, at 2)¢ o'clock, at biw saloe- roome, No, 408 and 200 Last Madison street, above Fifth avenuo, —_———— Now Pianos for Ront. Tino rosowood cades, carved luga, oto,, oto. Ttont money deducted, 1f purchased, Reed’s Templo of Muale, Qorner Dearborn and Van Buren strocts. £88-1000 Oswego Staroh, Pure. No othor manufacturor has ovor geached hia degroa of porfection, Fawilios, hotols, snd lanndries mucl profor thesa goodn, us It produces hard, lustral fnish, it ol kb v Kingsford's A Sad Incldent. A Parls correspondont of ono of the Landon papors tells tho following : ~* A wnd ncuuleat took place yostorday in tho churchyard of Gros~ Dois, n villago outsido Paris, Tho body of a child was about to bo lowered into tho grave when the supposed corpse was hoard to groan. Tho mother !mlmnod on the cofiin and wronelied off tho lid with & pair of scissora which she had in her pooket. *Afon Dieu ' oried sho, ‘ my son lives—ho's alive—ho's saved!' And taking the poor littlo shroudod body in her arms, she bathed {t with hor tonra and kisses, But her foy was brief. 'Tho child made o movement, aud, uttor- ing anothor fooble gronn, throw back its head— ant diod, Tho mother gazed on tho corpso with Tinggard oyes, and_then claspod it to hor breast with dospair, and for a fow moments her wholo body was convuleed, Buddenly eho fell to the ground as if struck by lightniug, and, when re- cu\'on':d from hor swoon, she had becomo - sano," —_— John Brizht on Summner’s Death, Mr. John Bright, of Eugland, has nddressed tho following lotter to n citizen of oston, Muss., who Liad sont Lim & photograph of My, Bumnort Rocnpare, Apiil 4, 1874, Drean Mn, Kixstey : T am much indebted Lo you for your letter aud for thio photograph you have sont me, The portruit §s udmirable, aud does justico to the great subjoct of it, Dr, Bumuer apent his lust uight in En- gland undor this roof, and left us for Liverpool on the fioruing of the dey on which he sailed. His heulth \Was very much shuken, ond I was sorry bia voytge wwas i tho wintor, o nows of your great loss mado mo vory and, I con imagino tho feeling of sorrow it will have cused {n thio learts of your countryion, Iu {his country tho press hos dono Justica {o your grest Senator, 1118 unblemishod life, his noblo "alms, aud Difs groat services to freedom atid humunity aro frocly ndmitted and greatly honored by our public wrilers, Vory sincoraly yours Jonx BRIGHT, ALES, FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCATEHS OF ALL BIZUS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE&CO 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST. GENERAL NOTICES. * Proerty Owaers, Attentin | Until 15th Inst, Tax Salo Cortificates hold by the Cll’ul Citengn oat bo fydomor 10 voreont praiiiuiy aftor o el T2 por oont. whiclv dato tho rato wilh o SRS ity Gamptrottor. Ou10A00, April 1, 1674 BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Orlglnal und Unexeolled for Tuelug Clothes, Tut up at Wiitborgur's Drug Btoro, No. €0 Norll Hecopd-st, Pulladoivhin, 19 wid Drugulst atioufd sotl 167 mad oy liwes ) STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, QFFICE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PA- CIFIC RAILROAD COMPARY. April 23, 1874, Tho annal movting of the Btookioldors uf tho Chicago, Ruok Tuland & Pavitio Rallroad Company, for tho olotion of Dirootors, puraust to luw, and the trunenction of such other buiucss as may cono bofore thotn, will bu held at tho oflico of the Company, in thovity of Chleago, on Wodnosday, the third day of Juno noxt, ut 11 o'cluck a. bt JOIN I, TIRAOY, Prosd i, 18, TOWB, Soorataty. Y, Prosden Oice Tnter-Stete Tudustrial Exposition o Ghicago. & © o BroauIIOAUO: Apiits, 17t mosting of, the Btooklioldors of tha abo Jza- o it ehiold oi Tussdar, the btb day of lx".;“m' A Bolaluck b iy nt s Eapoittion alldiag, oy ‘lfhl:‘n intarsgotion of Adamssst,, for tho pirpors of vlaote G Bousd o Blergio 2 TAOL B B, AMUSEMENTS, THE GREAT ADELPHL TS WRDNRSDAY, APRIL SO, AT 8 P, M. THE GREAT MATINEE TO.DAY. Rouombar, no fneroaso in privos notwithatanding tho NAMMOM DOUBLE COMPANY. JRIE BROTIERS and QHILDIIEN, AL AVIS, Tromior Vontritoquist of the Worldl it i Htokholn ] 14 B e JARIETT alobr orld- g # e eplopated e - gun e A ihlo'n Grrdom. . Alln’ KDISE, Milo JOIWANKEA, Ao BOY "L“J l"]ln’l’l"ulflfl” AM’llo MENA TIOLT, i sty Mt LU AN Seiuc it . n niombles, togother h.nl,}rn{w'lf) TRALEY) tho Biar of tho ory amous Kis trothars, Y EARR R, grNts MORGAN, I . GON- STANTING, th ; ity ML ; SEANIINE tiogriat niominieh, AL YIRLIN [L1ERS, Gary i, REYNOT Churing, 0% BHOTIIIE, Hntey Littlo, Tinry fand, Tslanohs Cayman, Leonora Bindloyy and Ao (all Dra matlo aud Pantoimie Company, SIGNOR CONSTAN= RN Gonilo Paataminie, K1 LICA. PRICES- 2o, olilldron 169, to all patts of tho Thoates, No rosoreai sonta, Tn aotiso_proparation, DAD DIOKRY. MYERY' OPERA-HOUSE, Monroo-st., bet, Donrborn ant Stato. ARLINGTON. COTTON & KEMBLE'S MINSTRELS! Entiro ohangd of progrmmo. “Somebodp's Cantls e Fardfon it SLAT'Y Wall (it icdn Wolll" i3 Moty ana el Now sona Newbal 'i%lkswz oken. Mivery wepAing And HATEIAY malinco. oinn *HLAUR SRUGU LR oo Took o HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! MONDAY, q‘xfll fl.ovnri' ovening and at tho matinaos, first time st this theatr, Hougleault's geoat play, 'PHI1E Bp iy OfF NEW YOIt Tho Groat Firo 8eano! Tho UH‘:\L Tiro Beuno! Now Begnory | low Moohanioal Kiffoota and tlie entira Company in tho oast L. §ilvat apponranco ot MIL, TIENRY 8, PAGI, the onte- brated ‘Ghenot Hololst, from- Coxont ek oA 0 P oty o i Drent IJnnIn Holos in tho Voot Jtlack Soono, tlday, Mar 1oaint ousdt of 4BV, MILLUER and ‘DLISE W PATCE ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Rugaucinent of the ominant charnotar aotar, MR, NER. Wii6 velll npenr 10 his great Ainorican Drafia, * 9 ] The Arkansias ‘Dravel unported Uy tho onlire AUADENY GOMEANY. Pro- dubbd swith now and benutial sconory and offcots, fotro- duelng tho torrlile. Stostboat lizplosion, I Pt tio ¢ ol iboal plosion, Bowio' Knifo M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEHHR OF AIMEB AND FRENCIL OVERA BOUFFE. This (WEDNESDAY) ovening, last thue, LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT. Thursday—GENKVIEVE DR ARABANT, TFridny— TANE BV, Saturdsy—Farwell | Niatingo-. rfioitory, A e S R T lusical Qunductor, O, Van Gnsle. utiny Next—MAGGIF MITUHEL KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, “uorday fvoning, May 8. Humorous and Dramatic Read- ings and Impersonations, BY ALFRED 1>, BURBANK, Undoe tho mansgemantof tho ¥, M. 0, A, Atimission, BU conts, 0 oxira nlmr&u fur resos neats, Ta bo atvianaon, MeOlirg & Oov'a, 117 Btatoat, | Tuiorsen & Stott's, 259 Wost Madison-ot.; J. Sharp's, Twon ond-at. stid Wabash-av., o ¢ Friday sortilig. INDUSTRIAL BEFIBITION, MEGHANTGS INSTTTUTE OF SAN FRANCISCO, OAL, Opening on Aug. 18, -1874. Tio Hoard of Maungors horowlth announce that o grand ot e Wl Bold o e Bty o Sou sl 16585 daye, ovoning on Aug. 16, 1874, ‘I vlow of tlio incroasing commorigial and manufaotur. ing importance of San Irancisco, ita BD!I“%\IIIIJ to and oltnBhmnaotion wlth Lho various ‘counizios Lurdeting on e oelie=ha TAaRors. Hove constraotod a Faviion laviog n floor nmngt 160,000 foet, and hava fovitad to it all wlio Are disposed to como and oxhibit. All exhibitors il pispad o tho sava footog: - Motivo per villba rulsi feco, o o balid g will bo opon dny nd ovontn, and ovo tagify il A ongn s arbltors and sktors: o ‘Application fur spuoo must bo mado without delsy to o Neorotary of tho Laacd of managors, 51 Postat., San Francisco, and all inquiries will be answored and infor- matlon oxlonded promntls. Hotios can b sveurod unlow applled forbotaro tho 2081'of daly noxt. N S AL, Pros. 910 CULVER, Secy. MUSICAL FESTIVAL INROSTON. Third Trionnial Fostival of tho HANDEL AND HAYDN S8OCIETY, . May b to 10, 1674, Principnl Vocallsts » h W) Miss Adyatdo PLillips, © - R{l{:xfl&:é L Ao on Vartosy Mr. Myron W, Whifnoy, anil othor omincut artfsts. : THEODORE TIOMAS' SUPERIS ORCIESTRA, and the Soctoty's Chorusof SIX TIUNDRKD VOIOE! T % Mogsinti and **Judus Moccabaous + Hoothovon's nt " Mondoleshon's, | *Christ (K. Pafo . o our Refuga," Forty-sixth Psalm, und othor colobrated choral and orchestral works,” Nino Shmaris: wix of Oratatlo, nad throo of Rymphony, CARL ZBRRANN, Conductor of tha Fostieal, LANG, Graaniate Honsan tlakots at 15 asch, for eala Avril D; and Sines tictkats to. oratorios 81,00 And $2.80; and to sym- Tiiey oonoarts B1 and 11,50, for sale April 2. -Ordors ace Sampaniod by i soney iy bo aldceated & Biv. &, v + at Boston Alusio-Hafl, A-'P. BROWNE, Soorotary, TREE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY. Col. R. G. INGERSOLL, of Peoria, WILIL, LKOTURE AT- KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, OnSUNDAY, Ny 8. stTig . n. + ¢ Horat Horasio of To-Day, Sbacts oA Toat e Cottnuel with Foclow tho poaition of o Ehvinge, attans. Chenoge, MeKnigs, Collyors, Thoniases, andt ather hurotlos uf Chiteaxo. “Atimiasion, 26 conts, 0 conts. Atmtelon, 22 Soarred on Tiiday anil Saturdsy, Moyl flll{lfl, from 0 &, m. to b p, m., at the Ticket Ullicu at tho ull.: "M'00RMIOK MUSIO HALL, YE OLDDE FOLKS rolino Richins-Bornard, will syngo May 11, 13, AT i, Matinoos 1th and 16th, Reserrd atenoxt Monday at Janson, HcClurg & Co.'s. FORESTERS' BALL, Socand Anaual Iial to be given by COURY VULOAN, NOVBAT, Ax O K b Sido Tuencr Hall, N Clu i T il iy Uil Tlok of 12, N, Daoks, 303 South Ktufe: ‘$38Vest Handolpbost., and at tho o n Passton, Musi Hoydo's *“Son and I Yleat my, Praso Didloy Iinak's ** God tosorrad Seal PROPOSALS. AAAAARAAA AN AN CONVICE LABOR 0 HIRE. pricE Kaxian STATE PRNITONTIART, L LEAVENWOITIE, o April1, 1914, SPALED BIDS will bo roceived for tho labor of 200 CONVIOTS, or what is not required to do the work at tho Prison, until 2 o'clovk p. M.y JUNE 1, 1874, 810 Convlots now In the Prison, é\(flmm and h}lll‘r'rllfln mnk[lng lilb‘.' nrrl.ml Dl;;n TEN G Tl bu i, Tof Jlun OF tqu. yéors, TI: SR o Y TR Al o aud princlpally brick, A New 66-Horse Power Engine, and bollor, now eot. State will furaish fiséd mackinory, i hattiag, biuwer and pincs, Brsmontesroauirod. monthly, Ordinary brauchics of mpnufaotuxiag Wil ho allowaus il for faclnad trom 1510 18 aonta poc bustil, i oformacion aid eciuntions furaiabpd o sl entton tok By Aol Shdrunaoard of Disators, or tohe w.\h.{!m of Puniloupiser, Leavomaryh, Kan, Cho rij rosorvod to roject uny or ul ). it o 3 ANGRLL Chutrman Dond af Divsoidts. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, NO CURE! ¥ Dr. Kean, DUD BOUTIL CRAII-KD, OUICALD, May b 0 worsonally iy mdd, frow of ehargo, vl 3}5"5’:;‘1'3 :l, df‘x’v:’;}x‘; Illl;t%uu.m“l;\ it et e s i W A O At frou Faruips, a{tar visiiog (1 gunir alloepitals o it Parin, 1 an fully pro- T 1ot olt { ool f s lowi nd tarlod pare eI R ‘aud oxporionse, s tho waual torms, &8 ahuve. BHQUID. FAT A, G OLINN e SR Yiarn & Whot. Sunits aayot from au early griva. i i 0 3 1 Luros, oubelly 0 Young Mom, Thiety Losturot b GIUAGO A EDIOAL (K e st s Otflovy 1T Washifugtots-al.s ~ul|nl|undllom 11 or write, Patients i w <Ry CIICAGD, Vs for avr fwunty yours wlth gront sucacss b, the 33 Vorky und Londow, have booit il yiioes for {10 brompt our f Al dls= o \iocit it o foug wanding ; p o ¥ & U0 T ue Racie, Paridy P TR AR Y s Uahad Satas ___RAILROAD TIME TARLE, _ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS. ILXPLANATION OF REFENENOR MAnus,—t Salurdarie eapted. * Sunday oxoopieds 1Mnuflwuunr‘4d. TAr rivo Bunday at8:00a. . 8 Dally, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROAOY Lty Joot ‘af " Lake it “aint Jool of Teenty.second-s Neket'nfiice, 51 Clark ail, tontfieast corner af Randolphy and 76 Canalt,, corner of Madizon, Arrice. ‘Nigit Rxpross, NIV 0, WENTWORTH, Uonoral Passongor Akvits CHICARD & ALTON HAILROAN, hteago, Kooms S o Tmoes Shars it ol Zoutsl i o, unr Chdcago Syrtmafeldy Ation awt St Tout Through Line, Unfon Bepot, Weat 3tis, near Mudisonass, Trkdye. Ticket Ggicen i Al Depoty and 153 lrandalphiat Arrice, *2:1 D, m. 47:M . m'|§ 7m0 Kantas Oty and Denvor Iash I B i Dtrnt et B Touia Txpio HE, Touts nnd To Bpringtiold I2xproas.. RhrngLeld ok Brpre dohetson Uity Eaprons Yeorin, Keokuk & 'llurflnuwn Ghicmio & Patucah Railrond ;? Hironto, Lacon, Washington ailot & Dwieht Aooomthodatio CHIPAGD, MILWAUKEE & Sr, PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depol, corner Madison and Canitl-sts,* 1¥eket Dled S8Rt GlarFeates oppasits Sherman Honse, and at Depat 20 » s e e MHWnukm‘.Mndhnn‘& Pralrls dul Clilon, easaanes *11:008, m, h% ‘Btovous et ‘liin Aa Milwaukee, Grcdi ais *4:18 p, . u “Oliten, rn dowa, Mot akeo 8t Pant & teht_lxpro: et ot SLINOIS GERTEAL a0, kel wnet oot st (T A I A TPrairlo v 8:00p, m. .13 7:20 8, m, Ticks Arrive, §t. Louls Fxpross, 8t. Louls Fast L Gairo & Now Orl ialro & Now Otloa Springhold Kxpro (0} Hilnan l‘llmn‘sx Hubuquo & Sloux Oity Dubuguo & Sioux Gity Iixis (u) Rtuns to Champsign on Saturdaya, CHICACO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, ta—Font L, Indluni e, dnd Sisteontheol, epo L ot it A ates “Toekat Ufices, Nou b9 Claris sty Grand Pacific Hotel, amd at depots, TArrize, ¥ 70 1, b m Matl and Expross. Qttaws und Sireutur Prasongor., Duminug & Sas City e Puoltic I'aut Ling, for Omual Kadtuia Ol Lodsonworil, doseph Kxpiooa. Anror assgihgo Ricndots, Ottawa, Aurorn Passonger Attrora X‘M\Cnxfl\‘d Bubmaug & BiouzCity Pacile Night Lap, far O Kaopar Glly, Eationvaetly Sison & GF. HOAMDD EAILcd Downor's Grovae Accomntodation DovwnortsGrova Acoommbdation "Toxay Exproess, “Ex. Sundaye CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRIAN. City affices, corner Kandolph and LaSalle-ats, 4 oy He e s EULTA Chandt aPacifloFast Lina,,.. aDubug £4 «aUmaba Night ixpross, a frecoport & Dabuatio £ o @ Froeport & Dubuguo Exuro 8 Milwaukeu Alal, Milwaukeo Fxprossis... N Miiwankoo Bas Afivaukoo Frssorg con liay Fapress 1) mun:u. ‘.':E:u isatio e S0 Paut & Winon ‘a—Dopot cornor of Wollt and Kinsioata, £ Davot aorngy of Cannt and Kinzlo-ats. W't SYBNNELT, Gon, Pans, Agant. COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. _ Bpnelal Tudusemente. Boch o Bt Ay . & 812 Tok. K - O WG cha e CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD. Deval, comer of Vi hurch ul Shermonia, - Ticlat ofice F—— o LAKE SHORE & MICRIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoly Van luren-st., fool af Lasalleast, Iicket dfices, northieest corner Clark und Handolpha cornier Cahat und Mudison-sts ) and southinesh Mail, Xfi‘flfi'.ug il SR B CHICAGD, INDIANAPOLTS & CINCINNATI THROUSHA LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Kullroad Depot, fuct of Lake-tt. Arrice, Day Expres L m. | §9r0a. mi Nift Hnre o, . | ¥ 8:00 1. m. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, GUION LINE. FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, oalling nt Quoenstown, Carrying the United States Mail. SAPETY AND COMFORT. 57 Passongers bookad to and from the prinoipal Rue rogan porta at lowest valos, rafth and Latters of Oedlt tssuod on loading Danka and Bankers throughout Eurapo. l Tankers th L E HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFETE-AV. "AMERICAN LIVE. The Onfy Line Carrying T United Stales Flag, Safling wockly botween Philadelphia and Liserpuol. Cabin, Intermediate, and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Rates as Tow ag any Pivst-class Tine, Througlt Tickots Lowoer than by other Lines, Throtigh to Chicago from British Points, &!35.56 Currency. Exoursion Tickots at reducod rates, Drnits on Groal cituin, Iroland and tho Guntitent, né low rutes. Ot 189 LaSallo-st,y B W, aar, Madjson, Oy o 1, MILNE, Weaturn A NEW YORK TO CARDIEE. TiioSouth Wales Atlantlc Stoamship Uompany's Now First-clasg, Full-nowored, Olydocbuile Steaimsilps wiil afl from Douusyivanla Rallrond Whae, Joesoy Oity: LEMBROKE, throngh ratos from Qurrying gnods and pasongers Ab il parts of tho United Ktates and Canada o ports fu the Briatal Ohannol, and all othor pointa in Enklaud, [Theao steamutiya: builoxprosly tor tha trado, are pros vided with all {ho ldtast improvewonts for tho comfortand convoutenco of GABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Tiest Oabln, 876 and #80 curronoy, Socond Cabin, B53 ?fi?}?{é‘fifi?fifit“fit{i'ifi"n’.‘d’::dm.. SR ) For frthor partionira, apply fn Cardlff, at the Opms vans's Oticos, No. 1 Dok Unamersy uN‘?&l;A:\fmgn(kw 0. 17 Yie ARGIIBALD BA STATE LINE. 1 FROM Pm’u 80, NORTH RIV! 49 \Wookly Suifings noxt Summer. Ttntos of prosagos ORbiny 260 and % gt Steorano, 30 currencys propaid, B eurroncy. jowest Taloi, % turthor partioulnrs anply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 0T R, Hrondwass. Now Vorl. : NATIONAL LIVE OF STEATIEES NO PIOL—Tiis Onmpnny takos the elsk of fusurancy (un to $200,000 f gold) an each of itu vousoly, thi glvlicy yassangers tho' boit pomibla, puaranivs fir xafoty Lvoldutoo of dangor at sea, ‘1'ho mowt southurly vuuto hat always boe Jop i Tendih RPOUL Liraita at cvom Now York o ull parte ol Gront Beltain, Traland, T Now YOk ADrctto Sesey g b R s . UANIN feom 8‘“’“ BIRERACE fromn Virrenoys, et portsloUhica, eter, 7 noly At O et

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