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LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE COUNTY 0OMMISSIONERS, Tho County Commissionors mot yestordsy atterncon, Presidont Ashton in tho ohalr, MIBOELTANEOUS, A communieation was recolved from the Coun- ty Attornoy rocommonding that il persons hay- ivg clnims on nccount of supplies furnishoed or sorvices rondorod tho county shall be requived to mako onth na to tho justnoss of the claim, The dooument was placod on flo. A proposition to placo emoke-consumors on county bulldings wag roforrod. The pay-roll of tho Bherift's offles for tho month of April, amounting to $5,474.02, was ap- proved, TG UOBLITAL. The joint Committeo on Hospital aud Publie Borvico, to whom were referred various proposi- tlons to sell tho county n hospital sito, roported giving n list of such proposals. Tho Commlttoo make no recommondation as ton soleotion, but urgo tho Bonrd to tako immodinte action in the maitor. Tho differont mombers of tho Commit- 100 hold conflictiug viows, nnd canuob agroo upon o recomendation. Commissiouer Johmeon movod the following a8 an amondmont to tho repott ¢ Resolved, That tha purchaso of {he promises offered tothis Board for o hospital sito Ly J, I, Matthows & Oo,, situated on the corner of Ashland sventie and Twolftl strest, bo comploted; and that the former action of this Bonrd of tho 18th of August, 1873, In purchnaing sntd promies, bo, nd the samo {8 lercby, confirmed ‘and ratifiod; and that tho Gounty Attoruoy e diracted to cxamine 'tha sito, and preparo nnd ac- Jouro tho neceasary titlo thorotos’ and npon completion thereof the County Treasurer iasup opd deliver the smount of snid purchase fn bonds of tho county, a8 horetoforo provided, Commissionor Jones moved the adoption of the following as o subatitute : ‘Waeneas, It is belloved that the promises known as tho Baldwiu Blocks ara the best for tho purpose in- fonded, and can bo had fora ressonable prica; there- fora, be it .'R?'ualr'fd, That tho proposition of thoe presont owner, W, H. W, Cushman, be accoptad ; and that the County Attornoy is homb&' instructed to exsnino ond take the proper fitle to sald premises, and, when cumglnh‘.d. to notify the Trossurer of tho famo, who shall thoreupon fsunand deliver tho bouda of Cook Connty to nuid Cnshman, or ordor, for the amount of kuid purchaso, exclusive of accrued interest; snd thnt thoy report their action in the premises to this Boord, % Thig was adopted by & unanimous vote, with the exception of Prosident Ashton. 'I'he property thus purchased conslsts of 12 and 60-100 aoros, bounded on tho east by Wood stroet, weat by Lincolu streot, north by Harrigon stroot, and south by Polk street, 'Tha prico is 8145,000, payable. in Cook Uounty 7 per cont bonds nt par, subjoot to the taxos for the yoor 1874, not yot levied. Notv that tho long-disputed question of o sito is sottled, steps will bo takon townrd tho ercction of a uow hospital to take tho placo (not the location) of tho prosont foul aund disgracoful structure, From tho express- jona of several members, it is inforred that tho now hospital will be built upon a new plan— i:rohnbly that of isolated wards in wooden build- ngs onc-a!ar{ high, thus insuring tho vital roquisites of Jight aud veutilation ; with a sub- stential and nent-looking brick or stono struc- turo for tho oflicers’ quartors, dispensary, otc. — MOODY AND SANEEY. Tho London Chriatian of April 16 has a lottor from Prof. A, H. Chartorls in reference to the work of tho Chicago revivalist in Scotland. Tho writer is enthusinstio, and does not by any means »greo with the Saturday Review, Ho gnys: Wo havo scen all ranks and conditions—men and women of overy uge, tho lsarned und the uulenrned— prowdlug eagerly’ t0 Lonr (ho simplo lossons of tho spel from Ar, Moody’s lipa, 1 shall nover forgot tho eight I saw ono ovoning on catering o parish clurcli—iho largont, if 1 mlstuko not, of our clty churchea—where the honored minister ws in his pul- it with Mr, Moody by his side; and below, iu tho wido spnco allotted on Bundays to the chofr, wero twouty or thirty miniators of all donominations, whilo tho wholo of tho vast bullding was_ crowded—scats, sanges, aud stairs—with o still and carucat crowd of carors,” And when the great crowd was dismisaed it was not less glriliing fo seo thoso minlators—Freo Church, Unfted Preshyferian, Church of Scot- Jand, all of them {hinking ouly of telng Clrikt’s sorvants—passing into tho pews whero not n fow had remalnod fo seck apacial convorsation with somo cxporienced bollover, that an intallcotual dificulty raight bo removed, o pritusl nxiety pootlied, or a bowildered iuquiry snswered, so 55 to polut lo il way of lfe aud posce; This mijht have Leen Gcen on any night of auy week during No- vember aud Decernber, in soma ehurch in some part of tho town, Not only the contral district around tho Assombly Halls, but also the Weat-oud, aud the Canon. ate, Stockbridge, aud Newington, Were fn thelr tum ppoaled fo; aud 1t would be finrd indeed to say which iade_ tho rondicat and loartiest Teaponse, From per- sonnl knowledgo, nd on the fuformation suppliod by ministera who uro intimately sequalnted with tho facts, ean teatiCy thot some of bigh social position, ou 30ma who had been i tho depths of degradation, and thoro of every rank and grads between, have ‘beon Bager memibera of those crowds, Means 'woro taken, by iasuing tickots to mambors of partioular congroga~ tions, and to iubabitants of tho respective districts, to wovent tho same czowd from xushing to and £ro over lio city to attend the different ineotings. A wordl or two as Lo the teaching of dr, Moody, Tt 18, abovo nll things, 54 has beon eald, meripiural Sosching, rich with apt quotution and unoxpected Sinatzation, wnich only & dovant, ifo-longstudy of tho Biblo na tho Word of God could 'furnish, It i3 skill- Tully adapled fo tho ueod aud_peculioritics of the sudience, And of all {ho men I have heard, nooue Juw wtruck mo us having Bo perfect on_intuitive Xnowledgo of what it 18 propor to say ot & partienlar time, Thero is great natural ability n his sclection of things fo ssy, aud in his avoidunce of maying what woulid bo of 10 use, Nono who undorstand the difi- culty of speaking ut onco simply and powerfully can fall fo_ sen llg romurkablo eifte of tho erator nud ‘encher beneath the unaffeeted aimplicity of his words wd _thoughts, But, sbove all things, Mr, Moody Fjeakn 98 0 man of convivtion, Ifo ia God's messon- i, telling what 15 in God's Word; be hns belfeved, anl {neroforo hiaa o spoken. Mo speska without tught of welf or fear of mon—only as one who #lnows in whom ho hns believed,” Ho can coutenee in & few minutes s much food for meditation 08 would mako sevoral or- dinay germons; and his longer addresses sbow that, whon need requires, ho can tako possession of an mdlonce for un Liour or more, An_address on 4 Hoavin,” which he delivered at the closs of nn all~ oy metlug, ncomed to me to o the srandest dis- course Tover hoard from tho 1ips of u Obrixtion teach- or. As to his doetrine, I shall only say that tho best and most sautions theologians amoug us are heartily satisficd with tho soundness of the theology whicli Mr, Moody teacoe, With rogard fo Mr, Bankey's riuging. Not o few bave been not unnaturally offendod by tho’ phrase, * sing- ing the Goapel,” which was ot first uacd in advertise- mauta; and komo have unfortunately nover taken tho troubla to inquire what was meant, ~lut_ every one who has hieard Mr, Snukoy sing fa well owaro thit his Liymns aro more than tha mero accestory (o pecchos, which Isymns had beon too_often_ulluwad to become among s, 116 has taught by exumplo how great fa the powerof foug whon o mou With gifis of musio loves tho truth of whioh ho singa; and the hymns which wo Tiavo henrd him sing, with Ns wonderful distinctuesy of articniation, sud unaffected feoliug snd magnificent volee, will linger in our eara sud hourts until our fiylug duy, gy LOCAL LETTERS. . TUE 'BUR-DRIVER, To the Editor sf The Chicugo Lribune : B : Deing o constant render of your paper, 1 trust you will grant me permssion to give publicity to a porsonal, and T think well-founded, griovance; aud i so doing am contidont of gpeakiug the sentimonts of very many othors, Tallude to tho carcloss mannor in which tho omnibuses of the clty aro driven, rnd the con- soquent porll of the lives of thosa taking pass- sago. 'At 10:80 last Wednosday night, while in o 'bus with o dozon othors (roturning from MoCor- aiew’s Iall), wo wore driven with great spood on o brick pile on Clarkstreot, hetwoen Ran folph and Lake, the 'bus suddenly ovorturniug, As may bo inferred, all recaived injuries in con- soquence, and somo of a sorious charaotor. Qrippled, with_n follow-companion, we had tho unplensant and sad task of convoving o yonn, Iady to hor home, apparently lifeloss, in which condition she rommined until the following morning. . ‘We donot prelend to eay ihnt every hus- driveris, s the drivor of 463 Madison straoct lino was, unflt ta handlo reine hecouso of honstly intoxieation, Obsorvation, however, prompts us in saying that the omnibusos of the city, as a whole, aro driven by s _sot of vocklosa follows, and without auy rogard for tho safety of ihoir passengers, Thaey tuko upon thomselves eovery conceivable rluk, and are detormined to go thelr way, no matter with what they como iuto col- lision. The ovorturning of gn omnibus I8 of almost dully occurrence, nud in very many oases the inmates suffor bodily Injury. We ask, Is thero no rodrors, or must the public continue to raceive this charucter of abuse? Oureago, May 18, 1874, EXPERIENOE. TRESPABRING ANINATLS, ¥o the Kitfor of ths Chicaao Tribronm s Bix: Iam fond of growing vegetables and flowers, and of kooplug my little garden noat and tidy ; but am greatly antioyed and put out of [muonun Wwith ohickons and poultry creoping hrough and flylng over the fence, ' Now, you will canfer ugon nio and hundreds of your othor aadors in liko position s mysolf a groat fuvor by informing us how the law is in reforence to this malte: ; whothor the ownoers of tho fowls must, in oltios, socure them from trospassing nd doing mischiof, and what romedy (il any) thio aggrioved porsou hus, Ilungaot!u ly, K W. Q. WiLben, Pauling stroot, ¢ Answen—Tho law is: **Tha owners of all an- {mals trosprssiug shall bo uotifed theraof, aud | ~Qa molon, the G if thoy shall rofusie to securo tho said atimnls and provent thelr lroapnsuhl‘;, tho pordons on whom tlio trospass was committed slill bo nu- thorized to secute the enme, supply tho aforo- sald anlmals with provondor aud wator, for which they alnil rocoive n componsation from paid ownor; Frovided, that if snid animals alill Yocoivo any nbuso or damago from enld porsons, {hoy shall bo barrad from any componsation for tho aforoanid sorvicos.” o —_— ORIMINAL, THE GRIMINAL COURT. Tho Criminal Court was vold of all interest yostorany so for as the trying of criminale was concerned,. and but for a little incldent not on tho ealondar there would be nothing to men- tion. When the case of H. Gahlke, charged with Iarcony, Was called, his counsol presented: an aflidavit asking for & continuanco, The afil~ davit statod that tho prisoner had firat cmployed a8 his conpsol D. Jamos Loary; that a fow days ngo Lonry informed “him that ho could nob bo tried during tho prosont torm of the court, for ho hnd stolon tho indlctmont, so that tho Graid Jury would be obliged to ro- turn n soccond Indictment boforo he could Lo tried. 'U'he roading of this affidavit crentod somo little oxoltomont. The Court, up- on the suggestion of tha_Stale's Attornoy, on- tored an order requiring Leary to appear” Mon- day morning and show -canso why ho should ot bo punishiod for contempt of Coutt. TLoary, itwill bo romembored, was once triod in the Criminal Court for forgory, and convicted, but, obtaining a now trinl, munnged to eacape. . The Grand Jury ara hard at work grinding out indictmonts, and'will probably make their re- turna to-morrow or Thursday. Martin Smoltz was on trial for an assault upon Frauvk Kling with a knife sometimo_during tho month of March. IIowas romnnded, TIUE FOLIOE COUNTH Thoro woro soventy-threo cases at at the Sonth Bido Polico Court. thia mumlntha{nny-nlxht ab tho West Bido, nnd sovontoon at tho North Bide.” A. J. Sovorance, chiarged with stenling s choat of Ymm&x Tiywon from No, 13 North Water st1ot, was held in $600 bail yostorday. Tony Frangen, for laking bottles from N. Teinock, of No. 207 North ayonuo, was givon $25 fine and thirty daya in the DBridewell by Justico Beully yostorday. Tichard Lass waa arrested by Officor Schlosson for hurfizlnn' yestordny, Justico Boyden con- tinued the enso nndor 3500 bonds for his appear- ance on tho 23d fust. noug’mln Hondrlckson was lodged In the Har- rison Biroot Btation Baturday last by Ofticor Van Vlierdan; uuder tho charge of burglary. Yostor- day bis case was contibued till to-dsy uuder 1,000 bonds. Danigl anmhky wag arrestod Saturday charged with outoring 8t, Joscph Hoapital, somo three or four nights g0, and stoaling a micro- acope valuod nb 3300, The onse was yoeatorday continued ti}l Tridsy undor 81,600 bumfn. Thomss Lyons was arrested Haturday by Officer Croak undor two chargos. Tho ficst was Durglary, tho other larcony. Yestorday Lo was bropght beforo Justice Boyden, who hold him under 1,000 bonds on eachi charge for his ap- pearancoe to-day. % W. H. Flint was arrested Saturdsy for com- mitting an assault with a deadly wespon on Pator 8pollman, Yosterday -ho was brought bofors Justico Kaufman, who continned his onse tl} tho 27th Inst,, undor 300 bouds. John Btevena was oharged with assaulting P. Rosonberg, of No. 444 Bouth Olark streot, with a kuife, outting a gash in Lis head and othor- wiso damoging him, Tho caso, yeaterday, was continued t1ll Wodnesday under $260 bonds. David McCarthy, a youthful offendor, only 11 yenrs of age, was beforo tho South-8ide Polico Courb, yesterday, chorged with robbing tho promisos of Mra. L. A, Wost, No. 405 Blichigan avonuo, Tho boy was hold to tho Oriminal Court under $100 bonds, i J, H, Bowoers, of No 204, and H, Ryan, of No. 230 Nocth _Hnla‘cd pirect, caukod tho arrest of Willium Hill on a chargo of lurceny, in thut ho had appropriatod tuoir carpenter tools. Justico Scully yestorday held Hill in $500 bail. ‘William Palmer and John Lyuch took s watoh from J. J. Goldemith in o Randolph strect alley on the night of the 31st ult.,, without his dosira orconsont. Thoy wero brought to justico for tho deed yostorday, and held' in $800 ball by Justico Scully, Pat I‘hlll[{w walked Into the Armory Bunday ovening and Impudently demanded au order on o hoto? for a night's Jodging, throatening to make slnughtor among the city polico forco tinless his demand was compliod with. Ho was locked up for the night, and was yesterdsy morning fined $10 by Justico Boyden. John Collins, the man charged with stealing M. Querean’s con tin tho billiard-room of the Grand Pacifio Hotol last Fridey, was before Jus- tico Boydon yesterday. Ho 1san old, gray-head- ed, respectable-looking man. Ho has been up some two or threp times on tho samo charge, bub always managed to got off. Tho man is thought to bo deranged. Tho Justico Leld him to tho Qriminal Court In honds of 8350, J. A, Fitchotto, koopor of tho restaurant at No, 178 Wost Madison stroot, was held by Jus- tico Scully in $300 bail yosterdny on n charge of riot, Fred Parlor aud Frank Olark wore hold in the sum of $300 08 witncasos. There was a fight in the restaurant at 8 o'clock Bunday morn- ing, in which Edward Shawcross waa dangerously stubbod, Fitohotto enys Porkor did tho deod, and there aro_oross-charges all nround, which will bo settled in the Criminal Court, MISOELLANEOUS, The diamond pin ease was up yesterday boforo Justico Ilnives, Annio Stufford, who replavied tho pin of Arlington, testifiod sho logt Lier pin during Jnnunjv 1878, Lipman, the pawn- brolsor, {estifiad hio had tho pin in Lis possossion some mouths before that time, and disposed of it to dofendant. Thoe Justico decided that tho elustor was Arlington’s, and unto him it should roturn at tho oxpiration of twenty days unless au appoal was taken by the plaintifl, Philip Schneihart swore out s warrant yestor- day, before Justico Haines, against Catherine Nibbe, complaining that she mortgaged him cor- tnin property and then dispodod of it to othor artios. Nibbo was arrestad, and acknowlodgod aving disposed of thie mortgaged goods, but thought ebo had the right to L w0, ond that thoro was suffioiont loft to satiafy his mortgago. ‘The caso was coutinued, and in the meantimo tho parties will settlo it without coming into court. & —_— THE'CITY-HALL, Tho City Treseurer receivod yestordsy, from the City Collector, the sum of $16,000, and &3,800 for wator, Thao Comptrollor loft tho city last night to be absent in the East, on city businoess, for about ton days. ‘T'here wna collooted at lhe’(my Qollector's of- fice yosterday ovor £60,000 for ‘taxes, aud $4,000 for liconsca ¢ Joseph T, Bailay, Chief, nnd W, W. Prugle, Assistant, of the Donver, Col., Fire Dopartment, rogistored yostorday at Marshal Bounetr's oftice, T'ho Comptrollor sent to New York yesterday £400,000, being the st remittance to complete tha payment of $1,400,000 for which tho oity's ugrj ‘:};x:tn of indebtedness was duo on the lst of 3 The Law Dopartment ia engaged in tho prop- aration of an anawor to tho billin the case of the Tepublic Life Insuranco Company va. Goorge Vou Hollen, Oity Oollector, ‘Tho Committea on Siraots aud Alloys met nt the City Iall yesiorday afternoon., O'Brien, Cloveland, Eekhardt, and Hildrath wore prosont, Potitions wore roveived from property-holders on Jefforson streal for aud uguinst tho widoning of tho_ptroot from 40 to 60 feat botwaou Iurri- #on and Polk streets, The potitionors in favor of tho widening roproscuted 750 feot, thoso re- monstrating, 1,100 foot. The former Wauted the work done by goneral assessment, Mr, Munn, Lieing called on, gtatod that tho work could b done hygcnnrul or upocia]l assossmont or both. Ald, Iildroth tuonggc if the streot woro paved it would bo wida cuough, Tho Commitice decidod to recommond the puying of the streot, aud the votition of remoustrants was filed. On_motion of Ald, Hildroth the petition to chunge the nama of O'Drion strect (o Fostor avonue aud to place 5:! in tho ‘street was granted. The Committeo on adjournod, f THE FINANCR 0OMAITPEE. A mooting of tho Finsuce Committoo was hold cstordsy nflorugon futhe Mayor's offlco, the ull Committeo, with the oxcoption of Ald. Spauldiug, bolng prosont, Moadowcroft Bros. wnade an application asking tho Committes fo malio un arrangomont securing the paynment of o cortificata bold by them Issyod by the Doard of Public Works Hopt, 17, 1868, to Geo. 1. Walors for #1,000, puymnnl of " which hny been refnsod on tho grouud of the non-payment by tno Noxth Chiongo Ruilrond Company of thelr assessmont, on the stroot, Ohicago ayeuuo, for whioh the voucher was givon, The Commltise decided to take no action in the mattey, but re- forrod it to tho Oogropirolior, ormmistes rooammonded tho AMsy LUHIVAGY DALl AAVADUL L, puymant of 87,000 oxooss ovor the n?praprlnlan for building a sower to the Bridewoll, A potition from tho Iide and Loathor Bank was oonsldered, complaining of thelr assosamont for 1878, which amountod to 84,420, The ground of objoction wna that tho DBank, whoso stock was valued at par only, was taxed in the ‘game um‘mrllon 8 thoso whoso utook was, by roason of largo surplus funds, considernbly above par valuo. On motion it wna docidod to roport ad- vorsoly on tho potition. of tho elovator firm Ar, Murry Nolson, of Nolson & Co. prosonted » Mur; claim ngn?x’mb the city of £8,872.67, with intoreat at 0 por cont from August, 1879, for damngo iu- curred to their pro{wny in changing the dock- line on the west sido of tho Obicago Rivar, bo- tween Adams and Jaokeon streots, Tho clnim s boon in dispute since 1867, and a lawsuit ln Eumflng thoroon, which Mr. Nelson said would 0 witlidrawn if hie claim waa grantod, On mo- tion, the Committoodocidad to roport in favor of allowing Murry Nelson & o, tho full nmount of what thoy had” pald for the land appropristed, ‘with 6 por cent intorost. Aftor ouditing » fow bills, tho meoting ad- Journod. et ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho students of the Colloge of Pharmacy will hotanize at Riverside this atternoon, taking the 1:46 train, All porsons baving flowers to givo in aid and for the purpose of docorating tho gravos of fallonfsoldiors, sailors, and marines, are requent- od to communioato with the Chuirman of the Dacorating Committeo, J. 3. Getman, Post-Ofico Dopartmont, oity. i i Tho members of the Chicago Orlokot Club meot this evaning at tho Shormon Iouso at 8 o'clook. All crickoters in the city aro invited to be prosent, * The Irish Litorary Assoointion will havo o de- ‘bate on the policy of Danlol 0'Connell, in their hell, routhwost corner of Lake and LaSallo ntroots, this avening. The public are invited. Mra. M, Chnso Waughop will givea publio raudlnfi in connootion with o Youug Folks' Qon- gert this ovoning in Centonary M. E. Chureh. Tickots, 25 conts. Prof. Allan Curr will lecturo to-morrow even- ing in tho North Star Church, corner Division and Sedgwlck stroots, on ** Tho Master Passions ; or Lovo, Human and Divine.” The Ponk Sistors will givo a pleasing ontor- tainmont in the parlors of the Michigan Avenue Daptist Church, Thuraday eveniug. - Admission freo. The Ilinola Btate Bedlenl Socloty will meot this morning at 9 o'clock, in the lecture-room of tho First Baptist Church, on Wabash avonue, nenr Hubbard court, The sossion will continuo throo days, and will be attended by delogatos from wll tho local medical sociotics of good ro- puto in this Btato, gy PERSONATL. Sorgt, Bates has advortised for a young man from Chicago, with $300,’to wako tho tour of Lurope with bim, carrying the Amorican flag, ote. Thero avo roveral young mon whom Chi- cngo conld woll spare. Sidnoy Ditlon, the Prosident, and a numbor of the Direotora of the Union Pacific Rulrond, aro at tho Pacific Hotel, on their way to Omnba. They will make a thorongh inspection of tho road, A numbor of the railway mognates in tus city called upoun thom during the day. Prot, Nathan Shoppard lectured, last Sunday, on ¥ Godliness and Manliness,” boforo the Bun- dny-Atternoon Leoture Soclety. It wasan able effort, which drew forth reposted rounds of ap: Elnuan from tho Jargoeudionce. Prof, Shoppard 08 boen Invited to ropoat it ab an early duy. A weok ago Saturday, as Dy, J, Ii. Foster was driving homa iu Lis buggy, he way thrown out on Wolls strect, near Mich(gum aud seriously iu- urcd, especially nbout the head. It was nt Tirst opod that ho would recover, but ot his age, woundy which o younger man could have on- dured, proved fatal, and bo dicd yosterday morning at his houso on the North Side, Dr. Toater was ono of tho old rosidents of the_city, 1o haviug come Wost just prior to tho Black Hawk war, during which ho served as o surgaon. o nfterwards sottled in Chicago, whero ho mado largo purohases of land, o rotained his lioalth and activity up to tho day of his ncoident. Last Saturdoy Maj.-Gen, Hartsuf® diod at Co- lambus, O. e was well known in this city, having boon Adjutant-General of the Depari- mont from April, 1869, .to Juxe, 1871. iis firat arrival in Chicago was at the timo of the burn- ing of tho Lady Elgin, on which he was oue of tho passongers. He was born in 1830 ut Tyno, N, J., gradunted at West Point in 1852, sorved in the Florida war against tho Scminoles, distiu- quho:l Limeolf during the Robollion nt Fort lekons, Carnifox Forvy, Codar Mouutain, Mu- ‘nassas, South Mountain, and at Antiotam, Whoro o wns sevaroly wonnded. He noxt commandod the Twouty-third Aimy Corps in_Keutucky and Tonnesseo in 1863, and aftorward was with Gen. Bheridan in his brilliant oporations succoeding tho surrondor of Loe. © HOTEL AURIVALS, @rand_Pacific—aj. H. J. Bmith, London, Eog.; 4. Sickels, Omahn; 8. 8. Gilbert, Shaughai, Chiva; J. D, Madison, Japan; Capt. Willium Kobl, San’ Francisco:’ Aroh Watson, Tdiaburgh, Seotland. . . . Sherman Houne— P, . 8mith, Cincinuati; 3L, Rassin, Now York; C. 8. Fox, Joraoy Uity ; 1. T. Groom, Winelies- tor ; E, L, Lerair, Dotroit; W, Morchouso, Buf~ falo ;-J, U. Beovel, Princeton ; W. H. Stevonson, Lislo. . . . Tremont Iouse—Gen, P. B, Cook, Boston ; H, A. Fostor, Oswego; the Hon. J, ¥, Blair, Now Jorsey ; tho Ilon. F, M. Bissel, Ph“fid“lll!‘h“ 3 J. J. Boyd, Now York; G. Dsta~ brook, Boston, . . . Pabner Iouse—J. C. Day, Newark ; P, 8, King, Phulndelphia ; A. M. Bioham ; Ban Franoisco ; ‘I'. Caron, Now York ; E. Goodman, New York ; B, M. V’Msou, Mar- quetto. et SUBURBAN NEWS. JEFFERSON. The Board of Trustoes mot Saturday. Pros- ent: President D. D, Fonda, Urustees Dingee, Haussen, Vunuatta, Welch, Dymond, aud David 8, Pride, Clork. Tho Committeo appointed at the proviousmeot- ing to investigato and roport upon tho suits of Glenson against the Villago of Jofferson report- od, recommonding that said guits bo allowod to procoed 1o & final decision in the courts. Tho Finance Uommittee reported in fuvor of allowing tho bill of 1. V. W, P. Morcoreaux for $02.15, whicl roport was adopted by the Board, The Village Attorney, by instruction of tho Board, reported an ordinanco dividing the vil- lage into four streot districts: District No. 1to ombrace all that part of Jolferson lying north of Irving Park boulevagd, and cust of Jefforson ayenuo; No, 2, that part lying west of Jofferson avonue and north of Albort streot; No. 8, that part lying west of Jofforson aveunue, and south of Aluort atrect; No, 4, thot part lying south of Irving Park boulevard and enst of Jefferson ave- mme. Tho ordinance was adoptod. Tho follow-, luF rmouu wore thon electod us Btroct Com- missionors : District No. L, 0. I\ Horbert ; No. 2, Richerd Clark; No. 8, Joseph ‘Littloy; No. 4, James Vannatia. Tho Village Attornoy also roportod an ordi- nnuco, by instruction of the Board, for the build- ing of sidewalls, bridges, and stroot-crossings at Irying Pork, in accordunco with the potition of J. M, Floming oud othors, The ordinauce was adopted. 3 On motion of Mr, Ieuassen, it was ordered that the Village Attoruoy draw an ordinanco for tho aponing of Bolmont avonue from the North- woatarn plank-road to Lnko View. On mation of Mr, Vannotts, it was ordored that 8. M, Davig, the attorney for tho village in the (tlonson mlllu, ba instruated to procesd with all parulblu diupatch to procuroa deotsion in sald Bults, Op motion of Mr. Fausson, the following ordinance was ropealed : Ha it ordained, elc,, That berouttor 1o license for the salo of Lntoxienting, mult, vinous, mixed, oy fermented liquors shall Lo grunted o any person within the Vil- lago of Jofferson, oxcopt it Lo to & Lotel kuoper for the phrposo of u hotél liceusc, eto, Mr, Hansaon thon movoed that saloon licenses ho gravted on the payment of &0, Tho yons and nays being taken, tho matlon was lost by tho following volo: Yens—Haussen and Van- natta, Nays—Dinges, Woleh, Dymond, sud the President. Mr, Wolch then mpde o motion that the flconto_fog bo fixod ot $800, which was lost. Yons—Dingoo and Welch, Nays—Ilausson, Vau- nalts, D{moud, und tho Presidont, My, Dingoo movod fhat_it bo fixed at £200, which was also lost, Tho Tresldent thon offercd m resolution that tho licensn foo bo fixad at 100, whioh was. lost. Mr, Walch then moved that no license bo §rnu!¢!d. Chiy was loab by tho lollowing vote: ons—Dinges and Welch, Nuys—Ilausson, Vau- natts, Dymond, aud tho Prosidont. Mr, Dy- mond then movod tflut the liconse fse bu fxed at %160, whioh was csrried. Yous—Dingoe, Woelab, Dymeond, and the President, . Nayy— Hyusiln und Vaunatin, Ou motlon of My, Dingoo, tha Jicongo herota- fore grantad £ Ln A Biddong, 1o Q5o nd dg- L UansA wafn 1Y, 144 posit night soll in the Villago of Jofforson waa rovokod. i On motion Mr. Wolch, it was ordored ' shiat Lho yolios bo inatructed to anforco the ordinance in rogard to tho uag of fire-armu on Bundays, On niotion of BIr, Yannatts, the Oaptain of Polleo was inatructed to purchare throo pairs of hand-ouffs. 1 On motion of Mr. Welob, it wan ordorod that iho por diom of tho Htreet Commissloners bo fixod st &4 for a man and a two-horse toam, and $2 nor diom for man withont toomn, On motlon, it waa ordered that the Clork pur- oliagp necessary indox-hookn for his uso as clerk, and for the bonefit of the publio, and that le be ompoworod to omploy necessnry oloridal kolp in indoxing tho books. 'Tho potition of Franols W, Nowland and otliors for the building of sldewnlks on Douglans stract waa grantod, and tho Villlago Attornoy inatruct- «ed to prepare an ordinange for carrylug out tho prayer of tho potition, On motion, the Village Attornoy was dirocted’ to proparo an ordinanco to luy out and grade n streot ninoty feot wide from tha plank road to tho enat lina of tho Villngo of Jofforson along' tho half section lino throngh Bootiona 23, 29, uus 24, nald stroet to bo Ismd forty-five foob on each sldo of anid half sootion line, Tho Bonrd adjourncd until Saturday, OAX PARK. o . Thore will bo » vocal aud inatrumontal concert at Unity Church on Wednenday ovening, Mav 20, Ihha programme presont a fine array of talent. A smal admiesion foo will ba charged, ; LVANBTON. : Tho socond Unlon_‘Temparance mooting was held in the 1'rst: Methodist Churoh Bunday ovening. 'I'hero wore no sorvices at tho Congro- pationnl, Prosbytorian, and Baptist churches, and a Jargo nudionos was gathered in the Metho- dist Oburch. The mooting was held uuder tho ausplees of the Evanston Tomporauce Aljiance, and Mrn, Prof. Mrioy, tho President, contiuctod tho prefifinary religlous oxerclses, nnd pro- sided vory gracofu lly. 5 Mrs.' Emily H. Millor read n vory Iotoresting papar upon tho work of women, espocially those . of Evanaton, in tho cause of temporauco, and called particular attontion to tho lmprossions gninad by ohildven from the sentimenta and no- tions of their paronts upon this subject. Tho nddress was well dolivered, and wna listeod to with genoral interost. #ho was followed by tho Rov. I L. Chapell, Pastor of tho Bapitat Church, who made & fow eminontly practical and gonstblo romarks upon tho present 'status of the movement, whioh lo backed up with soveral apposite Beriptural quotations. Mr. Chapell expreesed his grief mud nmnnze- mant at tho fact that thu movement to ciraulato tho pledge in Evauston had been blocked by tho refusal of wevoral prominont church-mem- bera to sign it, and thought thel little could bo done until Christiong took a firm stand in favor of total abstinenco. Dr. Talmage, who has spont twonty-soven years in Chinp a8 a missionary, and who happen- td to bofn town on s visit, with his wife snd child, followed : Mo detalled in an intereating ‘manner the condition of the Chineso, to whom liguor and oplum were taken by thoso oplling themselven Christians, and said that Lo hind seen but two Chinnmen drunlk upon tho strocts during his long stay thero, white it was o common sight to soa the ropresontatives of this and the enlightencd European natious in a boaatly stato of intoxication. Tho Chineso, howevor, always got drunk, when it was nocos. sary, at Lomo, wont to bod, and were sober tho noxt morning. The Rev. Dr, MoChesney, who exchanged pul- pits with Dr. DBriggs laat- Sunday, was the lost speaker, and closod the meoting with a fow pointed and earnest romarka in favor of vigorous temporanco work, Tho Cullusu of Technology has recoived o splondid %200 vertical oxy-hydrogen lantern, whichis the finost made, and is & vuluablo addi- tion to tho illustrative n{}pllnnnnu of tho Dapart~ mont of Phiysics in tho Universily. Cardg have boon issued for the wodding of Migs Fannie Brown, dlmgjltur of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Loo Brown, of Lvanston, and Mr. A. Tawrence Smitl, a Milwaukes luwyor, to-mor- row aflernoon; and of Misa Libbio Jackson, doughter of Mr. aud Mrs, A. B. Jnckeon, of Tvanston, and Mr. J. W. Ladd, of Menusha, Wis., 0t the enmo timo. hre, William B, Daggetk will doliver an iltus- trated lecturo upon * Haphaol " at the Woman's Colloge Yriday atternoou. AUSTIN, The Trusteos of tho Town of Cleoro met pur- suant to ndjournment 1 the Town Hall at Ans- tin yestordany. Presont, Batlor, Herrick, Bck- art, Sharp, Cratts, Dontorsberger, and AoCat~ frey. Tho following raquest for & oall for o special meoting, signed by about twoenty porsous, was thon reud : ‘Tho undersignod, town oficors aud logul voters of he Town of Cleero, in the Qounty of Cook and State of Tllinols, state that o speclal town-meoting 18 neces- pary for tho interosts of azid town, for thie purposs of authorizing the Board of Trustees of said town to inauo now bouds of tho Town of Gicero, not oxeoeding in amount the sum of $142,000, {0 the Loldurs ar awne ora of the prosent outstandlug honds of said town in lew theraof, whenever the gamo Toatiirs of aro BUr- rundered in accordance with un act of the Geueral Ansombly of the Stute of Illinols, entitled “Au nct to enuble countles, citfos, townships, districts, aud other ‘municipal corporations to taku up and cancel outstaud- ing boudu and other evidoncea of indobtodness, amil fund the same,” ‘Wo would thorefore roguest thot jmmediate notico Do given thereof, and thut gach mecting be liold on the 0th of June, A, D, 1874, g Aftor some disoussion as to the place or places whero the election should be held, it was uunni- mously voted that the eloction should be held, ond that it should take place at the Town Hall at Austin. Mr. Crafts moved that tho Committes on Con- traota be instructed to lot a contract for the con- struction of & sidewalk upon Pork avenue. The motion was agrocd to. ‘ On motion the Bourd sdjourned to meot Mon- day ovening, May 25, I'he Rev. Mr. Brown, of Maywood, occupied tlio pulpit of the Prosbytorian Church, last Sun- day morning, and ovening, ho and the Rev. Mr. Barrott having oxchanged pulpita. JAYWOOD. T'ho thioves who bave been for somo time past disturbing the pence of Maywood, as well as np- propriating to. thomeolvos whatever valunblos they could obtnin, seem not quite satisfied yot. Seturday evening an attonipt was mado to steal from tho atable & horse bulougivg to Mr. Wood- ward. Hoscems peculiarly the subject of thoir attompts, boing the samo porson Whose houso tho burglars enterod Friday ovoning, and from ;\'hm{x they obtamed about $100 in money and owolry, 'l‘h:3 ‘dopotl building hoe boen maved from the gouth to the north side of tho ruilroad, and the latform is nearly comploted. Tho clmn;iu in 1o Jocation of ‘tho dopot rondors ovorything much mora couveniont than formorly, and Col, Nichols hus tho thanks of the Indies for his ef- forts to Becure thoir comfort. DANDY, ‘Tho citizens of Danby voted Saturday upon tho auestion whethor or not the village “sbould bo fuoornorated. - The quostion whother or not the solling of boor should be pormitted was also mado an issne of the olection, The resnlt of the vote wau that the vitlage shiould not be in- cn‘r&xommd, and that boor : might contiune to bo Aold. Tho streots of Danby arc in an execrable unolean condition. Lond complaints are mado of tllau:l-o\\‘ueu aud others jntercstod in tho mater, . ELOING The farmers of Kano County will hold a Coun- ty Convonticu in Goneva Moy 8. Elgln is entl- tled to mix dolegates, and will send down good mou, 'Tho mausgors of the moyewmony afiirm that thore is no political significance in this gatbering, but it may vot turn out that the farm- ara will tako an sotivo hand iu tho full cxmpaln, The young ladics of tho Methodist Bpiscopal Chureh'will givo an ontertainment Tucsday ovon- ing at tho residence of J. N, Trucsdell, to con- slst of musie, roadings, and rocitations: At the temporance newting Baturday ovoning, 1t was raported that Elgin had fourtoon snloons and five hotols that wore salling liquor under liconse. Tho drug-stors men ure as yob unda- eldod us to what they willdo, The rocent Liconss ack equalizos tho' liconses of all, and {he druggists aro pondering tho quoty ns io whather Lhe drug-store iu elovated to tho dignity of u suloon or the saloons reduced to tho loyol of u drug-store, . ‘ A fostival will be hLold In_tho Universalist Church Thureday ovoning, Nofreshimonts and sociability are promisod. Prof, Allon Ourr, of --Beotland, will lecture in tho Baptist Church Thursduy evening, Subject: “The Towor of London," Buslnoad is muintained thoroughly. One hun- dred and thirty buildiugs avo in procoss of oree- fluX now (llu gfllglu. o a1 1 graud temperance. plonio is proposed for aly'd. ¥ v A mare 2N Ringing Stones. A correspondent of tho Phlludul}whin Tedger snys that about 4 milos northeust of Pottstown, Muutgoxuuri- County, fonn., on one of tha hills Imown us Klingloborg, or Ringing Hill, are to bo found » singular uc\?nouml of HONOToNE BLONOH thiokly piled togother, ‘I'hoy have hoon g ex- posed to the eloments ag to loavo sunrcely any vogetation upon thom, though the basa of tho hill is “thickly wooded. By mtriking thom with a stone thoy fiivo forth » clowy musigal sound, from tho doop buss to tho siivery tigble. Sciontiuts say Lboy wro of vol- canio origin, nud tho atono fs known ne *txa. chyte,” Tigoks of & elmilar ehavacter axg fo bo found on an fsland of tho Weat Indies ns well a8 In Bouth Africn, Hovoral mavke nra improesnd upon the stono, ono resombling a horau's hoof, The atona {s vory hard, The prinoipnls of sur- rounding aominarios ake tholr soliolars to tho il for fizunlogluul instrnotlon, The country is wild and romnntie, and is inhabited by the pura typo of Penusylvanin Dutol, who sro thrifty, industrious, and honost. A i P MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Tt I roported that Judgo Tonr has detorminad to rotira from publio Jifa at tho cnd of the pros- ont torm ot Uongroes. ‘—A London morehant, who was rocently cro- ntad o Baronot, gavo & ‘‘thank offeriug” of $10,000 to the public vharities of his country, —Tha pathetio paragraph headed, * M. Bta- phona going home to dlo,” now making tho rounds of tho pross, excites so much sympaiby that a Richmond paper thinks it would bo an outrago for him to live any longor, —1Uo socrot in lot out by n correspondent of tho Boston Advertiser. Lho Paddocl Llms wero cut down 8o that an official might steal tho wood, and ho haadonoit. The correspondont agroes to sgk onco & weok in tho Advertiser until an- sworad: Who lina the wood ? ~Tho susponsion of the Lenvenworth Oall is charged up to President Grant's voto, We won- dor if tho * voto" i3 a sufliciont oxcusa for tho non-paymont of bills? Tho Prosidont in an- aworable for inmumerable {lls.—SL. Josuph (3fo.) Standard, —Thoro {s nman not & thousand miles from hore 60 moan that ho has hoarded up his well, aud goos to tho nuthhors himeolf for water, In order to discommade others, who, from casy ac- g, hinve patronized thin well, which In sitinted .on n voonut lob, Wa sometimos thinle the scoth- ing furnaco of which tho good boolk eponke fsn't any too hot.—Eau Claire (Wis.) I'ree Press. —Tho women's contanniil lobby, at Washing- ton, is very nctively at work, as is_aldo tho mala brauch of tho samo. : Interestod Ponnaylvanians oxpress thomesclves ag. porfectly sura that more thinn onough support b boon scetrod for this ‘mansuro to inpure itk passage in such form ns thoy moy decide upon, whon it is nest put upou tho floor of the House, e Duryeas’ Satin Gloss Starch. 1¢ you want a puro whito, strong, und. glossy alaroh, ask your grocers for Duryeas' “ Hatin Gloss Btarch,” andseo that you get it, BATI® (LORS STAIOR.—KALAMAZOO, Mich,, April 4, 1871,—I hava boen in tho washing and starching busi- uess for fiftoen years, and hovo nlways used tho host starch I could get; but after using ono six-pound hox of your Satin Gloss Starch, T bovame entiafled that it was by far the bost that I have ever used in my laun- dry, Imusteny tonll housckeopers, If they wish n wmooth Aurfaco, and want o fino glogs on {helr shirt fronts, usa Durycas’ '‘Butin Gloss Bturch,” Yours truly, T, T, GREENWOOD, Renl Entate at Auotion, Meurs, O, U, Thayer & Co. willon {o.morrow, at 103¢ n, m,, ell, at the Real Estato Exchango (open Bosrd of Trado room), 119 LaBalle stract: Fivo lots, each 50 fect front, frontlog on Ilinoin and Indisna streets, being in Block 2, Kinzio's Addilion, and six lota {u Bradwell's Addition fronting on North Iloyno stroot and Wilmot avenue, noar Milwaukea nyenue, Tho proporty to bo offered is desirablo, This being e firat ealo of realty at the Real Estate Exchange, it 18 hoped thero will bo a iberal attendanco of buyers, e s Maotropolitan Hotol. ‘Metropolitan Hotol (site of old Bt James and Crosby Opera-Houeo), cornor Stato and Washington strects, tho hest and most centrally located $2.60 8 day Lotel in Chicago. Fivld & Leiter's grout ators Ia dircotly oppo- sito tho Metropolitan, Permancnt parties for tho swmne ‘mor accommodated at reduced rates, Reed's Temple of Musle, Chicago. Now planos, $30 cash 3 balance, $25 por month, - New organe, $25 cash ; balance, $13 por month, Warranted to suit or monoy refundad, Old planca and organs taken in oxchunge. The Oldest Inhabitant. Ahmeéduergger, in tho Madras Presidoncy, claitns tho ‘‘oldest inhabitant,” Tn dlarch lnst a vonerable Mohemmedan _diod thera at tho ngo of 148 yenrs, He hnd lived » vory religions life, was n pricat of hig casto, waa nover marrisd, and isnow naturally cousidored n saint by the 3o~ hammedsus, His funeral was attondod by hun- drads of porsons of all castes, and lus bier was loaded with flowors, and the stroots were well watered by bhistees all the way where it hnd to poss, Such n funeral had nover bofare boon witnessod, Peoplo {rom tho villagos within ton miles round attended him to his last resting- place, which iy in a gardon without the city, Cliosen by hfmsolf. Monoy was given by all oastun for the oreotion of a tomb to tho eaint. STATE LINE. To Glasgow, Belfust, Liverpool, Tonfud BTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,, BUATIS OF VIRGINIA 11l OF GEORGIA. FROM PIER 33, NORTH | Wookly Sallings naxt Sununer. Rutos of pastage: Cabin,’ #60 and #50 gold; Btaorage, 2510w ns by ny first-class Jia, Deafts st lowest rales, c(};nriuflhfr p.]vz‘lunlsrl n]m{y l: AUSTIN BALDWIN & o nts, 73 Brondway, Now York, . aonth WERGOHN ) EAIK, Tocal Agont, G0 Ularkst., Chicogo, NEW YORK TO CARDIFE. ThoBouth Wales Atlantic Steuhip Uomprny's Now Tirst-ctass, Foll-powornd, Olsde:bullt Staamships will sall from Pounsyivauia Rallrond Wharf, Jorsoy Cf PRMUROK GLAAORGA Carrslug fou paseongors at through rates from a1l phsia 0¥ 596 Uniiod Stateannd Canadn to ports I 1o rittol Channal, and all othor points i Kngland. “Thoce atoanisliips, built exprowly for tha trada, are pro. vided with all thio Iatast improsenicnts for tho coifortand convenionou of : ; GABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. Tirst Cabin, 876 and #80 curroncy, Booond Oabln, $55 guerancy, Biboeagu, W0, curroncy. Propald Steorago cortliicates from Cardillvueseyess 888, falts for £1 and upwards, For furthor pariiculars, apply in Cardil, at the Com- pany's Oiicos. No. 1 Dooik Cliuibors, and {h Now York to ARQIIBALD BAXTER & €O., Aonte, S Ko, 17 Liroadivay. Ity May ‘IEI PEMBROKE......Juns & o Jun CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL. The magnificent now and full-powered Btoumships Re- publle, Baitlc, Adriatio, Biitanuis, Oce: wail from New York on Balurda Thuesdays, Tatosns low 10 sy ;i Deattaou Graas fritin sud, lrelund » 81 Bouthy Olai i s LD’ Ine, m L1 upwards, A |u\bhfl0!¥flN. Agent. National Line of Steamships, NOTIORE. o most southorly routg bas always bean sdoptad by {uin Company,_toavold 1co aud hoadlznds, Balllug from Now York for LIVERPOUL and QUENS- TOWN ovory NATUHDAY, Selling from N. York for London (diroct) svery fortaight. Cablh ranssid, $70, §9,‘eurronoy ; sicorago, at yroatly roducod ratos, 'Notira tlokots at luwost rates, Deatia for o0 and apunrd. WILGIAM MAGALITIR, Gon't Wastorn Aent, Northoast cornor Olark und Randolpli-ats, (0pposis new ‘Shoninan Houso), Uricsga. FOR EUROPE. CUNARD HAIL LINE. ESTABLISEIED 184:.0. Four Sailings Every Week. From Now York ovory Wednosday and Saturdar. TFrom Boston ovory Tuesday and Haturday, (abin Passago, 80, §109, and §1801a gold. Tound-trlp Tickets at reduced ratos, Btoorage Passage at loweat ratos, P, H, DU VKRNET, lark and Raudolulats, R— R s ) & e HOLBL i WESTMINSTER HOTETL, ON THH HUROPHAN PLAN, Corner Irving=pluce wnid Sixteonthest,y NEW YORK. laok frous Union Sipuaca, tho most cantral so e b L eity o 1o ihodate einity of i 0 brimea plaoye-of sisaaont sud Tasdfig kil Storasr has hoon anfarged and {mpraved the past suason by tho aildition of 1ty oy sud & passuuger ulovator, e | Y i Proyriotar, MISCELLANEOUS, e P A B S To Pealers in Fralt Jars, e undereignad enutfon the trado agelnst warthl {oiitations of Yorculain-linott Fruit dur Caps, now haing ulgrud fnvislation ol an Injunction’ granted by the Unurt. G Oomumon Pleas of this 0i(y, Those goudears not markud Switl uiy imprinty the munufugturorsthercar showing cons chuslyo exidonco thoroby that thoy are feeful of provooie o Wo wguolatly requont wne ouatgmors ik others aontiny In poreniziuctinod covorsd furd, 1 avoid botng do- Sofvuihy th lfor OF the lorarsld oy, il 14 ot Rwof the uamos of ‘ahy partine offoriie Hiom such woode, e ikl RITAR S vover. A L iy N Bow Yurk City, May I, lo7d - Property Owners, Atlention ! Unti 1ok tust, ax Salo Cortillonto Lold by the Uity ot e ¢ d at 10 3 SRS e . Omgano, Apsil & 45 " . AMUSEMENTS, IGORMIOR MUSIO HALL, TENNESSEANS This (Tresiay) Evoning, May 19, NIEW PROGRAMMI. TIOKETS, 60 OENTS, Rasorved Rnate, 70 conta, _Far wal 1R ot Dabin Libtars, Daimor Howo, % 0% 18 Don't fail toHear Them Organ used kindly forutshad by the Mawon & Hamlin Organ o, EXPOSITION BUILDING. PARIS MOONLIGHT Thla gorgoons Y CLORAMIC ILLUSION Is opon for pubiia oxhibition dails. CEANGE OF TIMB. Far tho bettor ancommodntion of the public, th hours of xbibition e o Teom 3 108 . mey wid irom 75 0 10 pem. Admission, I cente, 4 Parin by Moonlight " i+ NoT o Panorama, It ina sta- {iannry plctiro, seon 1o fta antizoty at all huara of tho ex- on. 44 A bottor Idon of Porlecan b gatned by an hour's con. tomplation of this pleturo at the Colossoum than s iRty Fosidonco {n' that olty conld afiord ndoll R it fn woll worth golng a thoussad milos ta sgo.—P. L Baenum, B " THE GREAT ADELPHL This (PUESDAY) Hvoning, May 19, GALA EXTRA LADIES’ NIGHT, "Tho Gorgeous Shakspearoan xtravaganza, BAD DICKEY i tar the raoat mugnifiovat extravaganza produstion own to tho Uhleago stago, 'Tho world-nmod VAIDLS, THE PERBIAN TWIN BISTERS, Tho_grent. burlosque comndian, 3L, W, FISKE, T) o RN A SRR Ll Rt BURG BISNTERE, PRATT & ORDUKER, FRANKI Sl USHGOANEE! SANE Coilarovs ARS, u, UNI At 'y EATR d ok UR LB, oUS PRIGES: B0 couts, 8 oents, or 16 conts. Booared scatw, 25 conts axtra, ‘Matineo to-moeraw, Wodnesdny, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. No diminutionin the attoudanco or anplauso. ~Enthuels astfo ro0aption of tho King of Dinlact Aators, JOSEPH MURPHY, Dacidod Hit of his Irish-Amorioan Drama, MATUM CERFEL. Matinoo To-day, Ivery Evening, Tuseday and Buturday Matinoos, MWVICKER'S THEATRE, Last waok butous of tho fayorita 3 Maggie Mitchell Who will appoar. {n hor beautiful Pastoral churacter of 'RXEGHY ththo Soriu. Gontlo Drama ot o Little Barefootl J. H. MoVICKER 88,.v00r0vsses R Doy crantog v Yaticday Nipepsons Troter ey Noat Weok—{*IEARE QI SAVOY. OHICAGO THEATRE, NOS. 318, 2, 923 WRET MADISON, An Immonso houso greotod the flest appoarance of MLLE. RSENYEAH! TUE GREATEST LIVING GYMNAST, Taadtos! Matiuco Woducsday, Tadies' Night Thursioy, MYERSY' OPERA-HOUSE. WATT--- W1 ARE COMING.? The Ovigial Toonpe Royal Havionettes! And_oni; » that d 4 T T ) Ing E‘xnudv, ULAIMING TO BIZ ORKUIN..\[‘:a o B MEBSRE, MoDONOUG! & EARNSHAW, ‘Manayors and Propriotors, TURNER HALL, Corner Clarit and Ven Buren-sta. LA COMMUNT.—Cltizon Lmila Raveaud, o Refugee ol the Tarls Co muue, will delivor an_oration TI{IS EVENING, fo Fronob, at Turnge 1all, sornor of Cac) and Van | { MES DANS o Subjoct: * LES LA SOUIETL A yamtesio ) 25 vonts; Mo~ URE.™ " KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, Twmense Success of BULLOCK'S ROYAL MARIONETTES. Kvery night, and Matinc this wogk WEDNESDAY sad GUITAR AND BANJO SGHOOL, “Iho undoralgnod takes ploasuro in informing his friends and all admirors of the sbove instrunient, thut ho ) 3= RANK B, CONVERS] xoetatod with himsolf Mr, ¥ s Promlor Bapjoist of the World. ~Ladles und gantlomen taught practiculls, and, if dosired. pronarod for the stage 1u the shortost posible'thme. CHAT & S, 145 Clw Rovm 6. OENTENARY OHURCE, Mrs. M. Chase Waughop Will givo & rpading In connaction with a Young Folkw Ty G tonaty Ohuroh, ‘Tucsduy Evontug May 18, Fickots, 25 conts. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETINGS. PERIODICALS, “First of nll In aitraction wo place the *Galaxy.”---Standard, Chiengo. THE GALAXY. JUNE NUMBER NOW READY, CONTENTS, Finley Rochiford. By Justin McCarthy. Ta n Musicul Clock, By Thomas Ward, e Forty Imutortuls. By Albort Rbodos, " T.ooking Baclc, By Louisu Obandter Moulton, T'e on tho Plufus, By Gonoral G. A. Custor, ndinnvin, By Olomans Poterson, Richinrd Wngner, By Riohard Grant White, Tiugh Granger’'s Woolugs, By Euilly Roa Sonnetw. By Paul Hayne. Volce-Worlers, By Olive Logan, In the Desert. Dy John Paul, “Dix Minutes D?Arres” By Richard B, Kimball, Vishes—Clover, Edible, nul otherwises Birds by My Window. By Edward Spencer, Mutildnts Bivd, By G. P, Lathrop, The Volume of the Curreucy. Drift=Wood. By Philip Quilibot, HKelontifio Mircellany, " Owrrent Literature. Nebulw, By tho lditor. PRIOCE, 35 OT8. PER NUMBER. Bubsgription Price, $4 por yoar. SEBELDON & COMPANTY, 677 Broadway, New York., RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHS. KXPLANATION OF RRFERENOK MARES,— 1t Saturdayic SR e Sl e T CENTRAL & GREAT WESTEAN RAILROADY af Luke and Jout af Zicenty.aseond-ats sovtheat corner o)° Randolph, Mudieon. MICHIGAN Dol Teate, | Arrive, 109 £33 6:208, m | \ Jexpro Night Ixpross. WO, or Axonts CHIRARN & ALTOY RAILAOAD. Cheago, Kansas City and Danver Sort Line, tia Lauls 1 Clirage, Sprivield, Alkon and St L Union Depot, Wert &ile, near Jndioai bridge. Ticket Oices : At Depoty and 143 iiandoly) Olty and Denvor Fast Bz, tty Expro 6, i #illp, mo 2. glhlc:'fnni, Pldlll%:,h l‘f‘l‘\flrmd 'E‘:" H xihe, Lacor, Sastinrian Joliot & Dwit Aooommugation: CHIMARD, MILWALIKE! f, PAUL RAILWAY, ‘Cauai-ste.® Trckat Offca Clarkeat,, oppusife Shavinan House, and at Depoty 3 Teave. | Arrive. * 8:00 8. . S | Tnton Depaty eorner Jdison and 83 Soul *11:00a. 12, 9:3 3. m.|* 16 p. 10, D47 FXDFORS.... Milwankea, (irian 1 TVoint, Prairio du Nortbiarn iown, Mall, Milwaukoo, 8t, Paul & olis, Niglit fexpross. ¥5:00 p, m,|* 7:00p. me '+ 9:30p.m. {2 B:45n. m. o II;LLNOI‘S U%\‘X]’fl,’\gl{efl?fllm oy jost. 7 Toent 1 Dbt T U Vamlolpioaiee aear. Clarky oot Tenre. Tickee rite, D, m. A St Louls Kxpras 5t Lonin Fast 11 Cairo & Now Orloany fx 1, . [* m. Caira & Now Orloans Er., 13, . | () GGilman Pussongor,: N ubuquo & Slonx City'§ t Dubuduo & Sfoux Cliy Kx < 8ii6p. m. (@) Runs to Ohsnip: CHICARD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAN, Depnis—Fout of . Lakest, aniav., and Staleenthest,y nit (nal and Sixfeenthosta, - Tickat fices, No, 80 Glarke at,, Grand ueGic Hotel, and at depols, Mall and Baprons,.vuocesescs Uimwa and Steoutor Pisionasr,, Dutunuo & loux Gity £ Taslis Faut Line, for O Kugpun Clty, Totronwar ‘chlson & 8, xD.. urara Tassonikor, Mondata, Ottatia & Aurara Bassenger, ‘Aurora Passanicor dflumlly).. Dabuguy & Soaxdity By, Paoiflo Night Kxp, or O) r Om: Kansas Lienvonworth, ohlror 1Ex. Baturday, 3Ex, Monday. : CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAN. City afices, 63 Clarksst. (Sherman-llonse), and 6 Canals i aty, cornar .llu‘ @ lireepurt & Dubuauo EBxpross. bugue Lxore: & 8, Paul 4 Maranetto, 2102 ki ‘a—Depot corner of Wolle and Kluzie-sts, £ Dosot corne of Gamul un Sinzlo-st. NNETT, Gea. Pass. Agonts CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Vendiuren und a’lm"m’mmll. ticket Grand Aucijic H g, Qmaba, LeavonwithiAtohlion Lx oru Atcommoation,. "5 Night lixproda... {iee of Ciicags- & Norlhwestern Railway Company, 52 Wallst, Nrw Yons, April 30, “Tha annal mooting of o stocklwldurs and bodbuld oms of (10 Uleaga & Northwestorn Ruflway Company, for il cloattan of " Dirsolors puraiaat to Iaw, and fof the trausaotiua of anch othor business as may gome bofora reld meutiug, wiil o hold at tho uiice o the Coupany, Ia tho city of Chicago, on Thursday, tho4th day of Juna moxt, aul oiolook g m. Bondisgldocs will authanticate dhet? igne o vote b brasanting tholr volin bondsat the offica af tho Company, 53 Wallat., Now Vork, for regias Sration on or botore tho 4lly of Ma¥ protinio, ALBEWY KEEP, Prosident, M, L. Syxrs, Jn,, Soorotary. QFFICE CHICAGO, ROCK, ISLAND & PA- CIFIC RATLROAD COMPANTY, Aprll 23, 1874, . Tho aunual mesting of tho Stockholders of the Chilcngo, Tock Jsland & P'acific Rallrond Comproy, for the election of Directors, pursuant to law, and the transaction of suoh athor biisiness na moy some bofars thera, will bs hold at tho oftica of the Company, in thoclty of Oliloago, on Wodnesday, tho third day of Juno next, at 11 a'cluok, JOHN I, TRACY, Prealdont. 11 TOWS, Focrolary, _ e S8TOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, Notlea s Ilnrub\‘ given thattho annualmeoting of the Blunklluhlg\m of the Chinago South liranch Dork Come any for the eleotion of Dirsctars of s Uumunnfl will o lield at tha emce of asid Compan 5% Wabash- av., In Ihfl;‘llly of Ohlongy, at10a. lgl.(\;\’ M"/{'fl()u'z;' June Nooratary of Ohleago South Tiranch Dock Gampany. DENTISTRY, o DENTI fifllflfl fl‘l“ i, ‘We have reinoyed our Doutxl Roos and o0 West Madison-st, to Ulnrk-st, Tor a fow dayy lougor wa will st A S R Y o TR i of oun teat o N ay $20 to olus [ "un( ’}.I«:n‘uyfi(unxvm’l,hlx’ z‘wr Iustanco If wdr!unl. Came AlL from MoVickor's coiner Handolph, tuli ot Leat Quiy otion da not given; or, satlefaction tiret, and puy Asound, If you douht. jt.” Teath ostractad witlout pai fro0 of ehiktgo, Filliy rateoluss by our most vEiiful Oporatora at greatly ruducod ratgy: 3. MoOHESNEY, e FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages QF FRAGTTONAL GURRENCY POR SBALE AT 'TRIBUNE OFFICE, pre—— LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depol, Van Durensat., sont a7 Lasalle-at, Tieket oMoes, narihtsert corner Clark and Ravdolphate, und soullicest cornier Cunal and Madison-ats. Arvive, A A A AN A A A AR HATFIELD HOUSE, Massona Springs, - O Kagueite Iiver, thrce miles.from St, Laterence River, Will open JUNI:1, for roception of gaosts, _Accomno- dationy fesc-olas: Tho fiacol s ontlroly now, and lias boon itted and Purnfshod with ovory modera contonlonce. Gaod lhhlmf and bunting, “Fho proprlotors huve deformined ta rosont & Liouso ta avory Wag woRthy of patronngo. ThO Wators ar highly , B Spin ore - Now Yark, or 16 TIOR. SMCCANs at,’ S04 South Markotest., Onioago, from Sheldon Speings, Kifght milus oast of &b, Albans. Batis, Pnee Adr, xosllent Talie. torms and rooms. ddrens Ur, 5. 8. FITCH, 714 Breadwey, Now York, 26 Frawontat, Bolton, or it Conecans 11 oard very I, Open Wiy uitit Doveimb Sheldon, Vi Migorsl Wator aud Write for ciroulars FAIRBANKS® STANDARD SCALES OF ALL 1418, FAIRBANKS, MOKRSH £00 A1 AND 118 LAKE-ST. ~ PROFESSIO! Dr. C. Bigelow, 20 5, QUARKST, ts woll known by all yoaders of tho papors (hat Dr. (- Biainww 1t 1 olitust ostublisnad sl ll.‘ ¢iicing fn Chigsga for the lust 18 yesr of ) i dnvatia 3 Yourk horiioting vamodisa’dhat wil iy o ot Vaso e SUIHNIG b i oth rekon. Gontlemen of thia city, of tha ighest ro- epotiaiiiy, aud momyers of Ui medont. Rty now mcticln 1 Onlsneo, aer silinE 20 (9207 Lo st Fot oy Uil dtdad. bly AEDICAL 0 oat {0 an Eddlrosn in nealad onvolop PALLONRR o Tl coutionon, y Address nll Tottors, lucioo; vy Auony tio Afllioto N0 OuE ~ uands eagad from wu, early, yravo, d Fitlrty Taotnros. naneiallyt voung tom 15 btk s, ‘the OV TUAGO BIDIOA L INKTTEUTH, gollvorgd atuiothe UL} A e TR Waehinstonest s G ditton. irau, CAIl or wrlts, | Paticais i hoard s roniis. NO CUREL ) NO PAY 1! T, K ean, 800 HOIH,:'“ UT:A:&I‘-:’I‘-' ‘(‘J"IUAGO. “‘B’fl&?:fll ._ o Bl (O 8 Do a0} Q A D FAIL to rond D2, A, QLN wront, worlhy + 1 Thteey Thou. uadaye lrom ¥ 10

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