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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY N graws onb Last nighl. The thermometer to-8a7, most 21 b tioe, waa abont at zer Tasarre, Tk, Nov, 39,=Ice haa bren forming rap. 1diy hero aince yeatorday, snd the following boats, Yo own e civer, sro frozon faat in thin port § Eipaivonla Tronclad, Gen, Topougrann, i Novelt o barae, and fon, 0. L. Tooth—ll loded with Inber for Feorla:* lamarocky light, for Peoria ; Lae, Tnt, for Hath 3 prop Vicior, Mght, desting Lo unkuown, MISCELLANEOUS, e pler-liahts &t Yort Burwetl were put_ out for tha grsson Fridsy night....Tlo prop Bertachy bas been in Ary-ock at Detrolt recciving & new condenror and faving her enging sliored from high to low pr niresses The tUR Btarke Lrothers left Bueboygan yesta oy morning to tow the dternantled schr U, 8, Orant Micsgo, The Grant was brought to Bheboygsn ooy taland by the steamnrgo ¥, O, Baldwin, O hueday morning the canal stmr Novelty catght Ligan Canal and Iaden with Jum- ved, Tfer own- e at Mametllea on {lie INlinota & Ml firned to thio water's edge, Bhe DTt ealty a portion of which was P e, Wilitamm Allen, lont $400 1o money and & goid e, Tho tug Hagerman srrived st Milwaukes ey with the chir Twin Alsters, aud after coaling e on to Chicego, Thio Yeasel Bad & Aleam-pamp o it when Arriving st Miwaukee, Lut it wan taken off, three Jackstn R been alipped usder ho . .. Workmon now I, Tltd ber during the Telanging to the ol Teichy §¢ 18 confidently expected, will add krestly to hiee sreed; tha engino LoloR_pimch Jarger iham ihe onoale 144 Loy aalng horstofure. AOULD BE ATTEXDED TO. b experlonto of the season's navigation, now raps \diy drawing o clon demonstrated the necessity of placing o large can buoy {n Lako AL, Clalr at & paint bearing east northeast, dlataut 3 mmiles from Windmi Folot Lighthiouse, st the point whara vessols * alralght- out” for the regular channel coureo bearing Lo- {*een Techo and Betle Intes, Hoversl stoaus crsft have s aground {n that vicinity dutipg tho susmer, and bivonly roreatly that tho prop Emyiee tiate, bovud down, struck on ino shoal, An obiiruction of fhat gature, which lias been known to exint forauch a Tengthvat titme, should certainly be looked after. Ia o icinity of lise Tolut tuoro 188 slcat known s tho *“mhidle ground,” besring mouth by weat guartor weab distant froin’ Sols Dfauo lght 33 miles, thdpoulbweet from tho aforessfd polut 1ig miles, Thero was {n the early part of the soavon an orinary ‘$uoy plsced on thie norih and of tuls shiowl, but during {bo summmer, prohnbly oecysioned by tho various rafis il iave froum timo o time panwod {o that viclaty, {he bouv hx beon smoved, and at present resta on the Jouth oud of thie shosl. A large can buoy could be T2als to nnawor &t thin »pot, Lat 1he moat durable and wtiafactory guido 10 vesnels would be the tripud, fta Tate belng irmly fastenea by nieana of tho atone-Ailed erib with ita gradually receding height, would make it S rermanent waler-mark, the ice movement not Leing Ihio toatect it, Beveral' vosels, commanded by ex- perienced officers, have runon 1o shoal during (he Teason ¢ Dtably 'among tho mumber wan the prop forage, _Wero thoro o shallow clisnnel botween the “middlo ground ™ and the point, Yessels 1oight with pessan be taken 10 tank for running in clono prozimity Iothe obatructlon, bt where, as in tho rresent case, ‘water oxiats on both aldes of tho wlioal, a durablo andsolid guide §n thio shispa of & tripod fa tho most wtiafsctory work that can bo sceonpllstied in (he sremisea,—Detroit Tridune, S KORRIS HIGH-SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT, Correapondence of The Chicauo Tribune. Mornrs, I, Nov. 28,—Tho entertainmont given by tho Phitosophian Bocloty of tho Morris Tigh School, Inst Friday eveniog, the 26th inat., at Hull's Hall, was a very intorosting and pleas- ot affar, and quito largoly attended by the frisnds and patrons of the school, as woll ns tho publio genorally, Tho ezoraises consiated of musl¢ (vocal and Instrumental), eoloct readings, emays, aod orations, atl of which wers oxecutod In s stvlo ighly croditable to the participante. Tno subjects wera well choson, and treated in a waaper ndicating & good dogroo of montal cul- fare, The ontortaioment clored with the two.set dnma entitled * Enlisted for tho War,” which wss produced In good stylo, and was quito co- tertaining and amusing. ~ The sctora wora all very well up i thelr pails, dizplaying considers ble sbility aud eelt-posaeasion batora the foot~ lights, Bomo of them, howover, desorve more thau passing notlee; and esveclally is this trus rogards Miss Kntn 'Jordan and Miss E. M. o8, who dispiayed & dramatio talont far aboyo fho ordinary amatour. Thore 18 & bright lItorary fisld 10 the futurae for thom; and, etould thair ambition load in this dircotion, I shall not bs surorised to gco tham oue, day aceupying proad positions in the dramatie world. The osorslves, upon tho whole, wors highly ereditablo aiko to students sud toachers, bolag enidencoa of close application-to utudy, indua- kv, and dotormination, on the part of the stn- dent, sud of patient, porsevering, sod intalli- gont offort on tha part of tenchors, whose very valusble and efliciont services cortainly ontitio ibom to a generaus recoxnibion by tho citizena 9 Moseig, ». Tne Papor-Collar Nuisande. New York Timea, But thero is oven s graver accusatlon to bo brought - aganat the papor collars. The mauy ¥ho onco bogins to wear them continues to shed them daily. Thoy are furnishod with a tough spinal column of muslin, and ars (hue rendered zonly 1odostructiblo. Tho result is that tho wearera of papor colars aro gradually covering tho surfaco of the euith with 4 new geological arstum, whioh ovory sear grows deojer and brosder, The disoarded paper collar lurks in tho closets and corncra of boarding-houses, whoio 1t mocks the honest aervaut-girl who linatily picks K up under the dolusion that sho Las found an arailablo seeigle of portable proporty, It eddios uound the back yard, dencing before the breozo ; aud lwing tho passiog cab Lo pouse sud notlee eligiblo platforine for nocturual con- corts, which sho might otherwiso never hiavs ob- served, 1t lios in wals on $ho sidewalk, and, taking surroptitious passape bouonth tho ekirts of paralng boauty, omerges to visw upoo crowdod oorwors, to tho contuaion of the Innocont vietim, 1t thrown Iuto dralus, the discarded paper ool lar joytully braces isolf to tho work of tholang the pipo. It tossod nto tue fire, lts muelin intorual structuro ourus slowly, glv- ingofr vast quantiiica of odorous smuke. In e upper partt of the cicy it nauyrishes tho pre- datory goat, who, having’ thus formed a tasio Rorclutliing, procoods to gratly it by Junobiug on the ekirts of unwary children, and by dining with a solect ruuy of invited guesta off acces- slble clotes tines, Oast into the nver. the vdpcualln- rofusen to ok, but floats wth tho {ide, until it fs stranded oo somo othorwiso romntio shore, which It stralghtway makes vulgar by {ts presonco, It fa & ropuliive falwe- bood while it is worn, bnt it iam vast and im- Yeushable nulsance whion it is turowu away. séitich gt e A Glgantic Sun-Flsh. London Times, N A vory Iargo &, eoimen of thp * ehort sun-flsh " o molebuy (Orihagoriscus mola), bas beon trought to Edwbnrg by some fishormen, who caught 1t sonie days ugo off the conat i tho far north of Beotland. The fortunate captoraare #bibiting their prizo in the loyal Gymnasium, Eduburg, . 1t was intended for tho Musoum, but waafound to bo 100 large for admission. lis ®essurcments are as folluwa i From nose to tip of tail, ¢ feot G inchen; from tip to top of fins, 7 {91 6 inchos ; depth, exalucive of fins, B fosk 10 Inches ; thicknoss, 18 tnches. Tui dult flub 1nd weighs, it ts supcosod, about 1,200 pound hls et {a not frequently mot with ro far vorth, but iia eapture fu the Firth of Forth has been Iecorded by Ysrroll, Off the south coasts, and Yotho weat of Ireland, it is more ofien found, In fine wenther it i8 met with floating on 18 aurface of (ho water, app Wben it can oamly La approached. peci- wen hare -llndudv to exduody ip slze the larges! feoorded i Yarsel, beiog over 1 foot longer, ¥ Inchos 1n dopth, and osumated &t threo timos 0 weight, Tho sun-flsh is antiroly alffar~ 0t from tho basking-sliark, or so-called auafish, Almlm wast of Irelaud, which haa boen fraquent 7 allgded | in the Times 88 sffording employ- ment to the Irish tishetmen, who seek 16 oo so- oount of the value of ita oll. Tho Oriaagoriscus Wola {a of Jitilo commercinl value. Priuce Gruo Parn. Suuth American Mad, by @ asplrations of tho Braziliau nation bave Yeou lmppity fullldod by tho Listh of aa oir to ln Dinzillan crown. At early dawo of the 15l ‘:i + tho letting-off of three firaworks from tho lorTo do Castelio sunounced to the peopls the feception of (Lo telographio mousago from Petro- foln brioging the news that 00wn heroafter aa thie prince of 8 born to the Lrazilisn nation, 228 suflered conuiderably, s surgical operati IDg uecesary, but noiling dangerous w red, Ilor ll{ghness doubtlves folt grest con- ofoce in the fact of bor belog uodor the caro s %0 ronawnod & physician as Dr. Dapau), in npaoy with tho visoouut of Bauta Teabol. Tue - bulletina up to the preseut time have vounced that tbe Imporial motboraud the Young Princo are goiog on well, e Thag! Tho Prin- My Loy 1" n Rocheater (N, 1Y) Cntom, h 70 of our Echool Commiselouers started ous 0; other day 40 pay & vislt bo Oue Of thie school entering tle yard thoy saw a little boy pis by o‘: Wround, whoee face, hand, 4 olothes wore G4 laite sa cloxn aa toy might bave Laco. Ous mfl::‘(}cmmll iouers cnllmflB him up and told oo bad bettor in bome and_ges his mother u;nnn him up a littie and make him wp:hnr [l E decent, “On the boy approacaing the 7 the other Commiselonor was besrd & “Way, duah {6 all1 toats my boy ! THE COUNCIL. Mayor Colvin Vetoes tho Bob- tail Ordinance, il Takes the Ground It Does Not Glve the Company Time Enough. Tho Ordinance Is Passed Over His Objections by a Decisivo Vote, Compiroller Hayes Sbmits Mr. Donglas’ Propositicn to Buy tho lake- Fronf. The Aldermen Break Out in Bursts of Simulated fndignation. Mosars, Campbell, Bohaffner, White, and Cullerton, Are Specially Prominent, The Bintter Finally Referred to u Committee, The Common Council met fn rognlst woekly sossion lant cvoning, Prosldent Dizon o the clair. THE DODTAILA. Tha Mayor sont in tho following communica- tion : Tho amended ordinance amendiog Rec, 9 of Chan, 18 of the revised ordinsuce entitied * forse Rall. roads,” panned by your honorablo body Nov, 42, 1813, T Terawitt roturn o you, wilbout my spproval. My Teasous for this activn are 3 “Firat—That tno Company affected by this ordinanca #hould have a rensonabie time withia whicl to make Tl changes which this ordinance contemplates, Second—That tho time fixed when pail ordinance shiall {ako offect, fo-wit, Jan, 1. 1676, i oo aliort to en. ablo satd Compatiy to make the necesmary altcrations S 41a ‘cara which & comlisnce with axld ordlusiica re- tren, 4 hird—Thiat the oMlcers of sald Company iave b for nome mouths past, sud uow are, engeed in ing prepsrations lo run_thole cars wilh conduclote, and, $u viow of such facl, I believs tat they shiould Lavo allowed them & ressopable tHmo witbia which to aocomplish snich reaults. Had the ordlnance in queation granted snch reason- ablo time, as tho Law Departiment bas onca declareit should be given In stick case, it would have received my spproval 3 but as it doea 'Dob, una is, in my opin- fon, opprosalve snd unjust in ita operation, 1 musl ob- Joc 10 it becoming & faw. ’ Ald. Btono, of the Fifth Ward, moved that the ordinance bo paseod ovor the veto. The people of tho Bonth 8ide were tired of the whola ** bab- tail " busivess. Ald, Cullerton hoped the ordinance would not bo poascd. He believed that a mafority of tho paople of the Bonth Diviston wera not favorable ta tho utter abolition of the ono-horso cars, ‘They had hoeard of no compluints agamst the ong-horso cats until & cortain body of gontle- mon, besded by oue Aloxander, took it into their hoads to form & company, and raised 8 howl againat tho old corporstion for purposes that could caaily bo discorned. He hoped the Couveil would gravoly consider tho question, and not bo fn tao groat a hurty to overrido tho carofully considerod vato of the Mayor. Ald. R. B, Btono contended that tho peopla on the Bouth Sido had desired tho abolition of the " bobtails.” As to tho motive imputed to Mr. Alosander, there was notbing int. Tho agite- tion commenced &t loast two yoars sgo, loug before the Company refericd to was foimed, Ald. Fitzgorald adyooated the passage of the ordinance over tho Msyor's voto, if it conld pe dono. Ho pointod oue tho chronio objections ta tho ono-horse eara, sod smd it wae high time the Company wero compelled to minke the Chisuma,” re Inng h\\} 80 froitiossly do- manded by the public. 1o Ubtnpany tiad lad o 10 nbich to mako tho change, aud ought to Jaehomn that thoy bad nogloctod their daty to the pubiis loug enough. Aid. White thoughe that the Bouth Bido Com- pny iad baen allowad Lo overnda the public too ouie, sud overy Aldorman whould supiort tho crainanca, 'Tho peoplo of tho Norch and South Bides stiould romonatrate against tho spirle aliown by the Councll in this matter. Ald. Hebaffuer was in favor of abolishing the shobtatly,” avd could realize the fucouvaniences which the oitizons on tho South Bide suffervd ; but still b thought the Comypauy shautd e ALLOWED A NEASONAULE TiNH to make tho chango of cars, = 'Ald, touo romarlied thst the pooplo wero not snxions to bavo the **bobtails” taken off, buu blmlfly desired conductors placed on each car, Ald. Bchaftoer, in roply, ssid thono cars wero too small for conductors. It was eimply justico tagive tho Company sullicient timo to pit ou Iargor cara. 1o hopod tho osdinauce would ot us, " Ald, Warren deolarod bis {ntentlon of voting to pi ho ordinauge over the Bluyor's velo, ns the people had clamored loug onough far the abolitiou of tho * Lobtnile." ‘Ald. Bpaldivg, who bad givon somo time to the considoration of tho matier, thought the tints, {n the ordinance wad Lo slort. TUE COMPANY WAS DOING ALL ITCOULD t0 accommodata tho publio. Ald, Waterman waa of opinfon that tho Com- pany would not take snv step which might in. terfors with sheir dividends, and {f necusracy would Nght tho mattor iu tho courts. Tuo Com- rmy bad siways assumed & poeicion of deflauca [ everything whicls concorned the pablio, and bLa advocated the pasasgo of the ordinsuos over the Mayor's veto, Ald. Rlchardson, {n_epposing the ordiusnoe, ssld hundreds of people on the Bouth Bido had roquestod him to raise his voice agalost the “hobtail” cruesde, If a vota of Bouth-8ida citizena were taken, ho bolioved it would result 10 as many agaiust as for Lo change, Ald. Hildroth ozprossod Lis williagnoss to vote for the pmstage of tha ordinsuce over the Mayat'a voto. Ald. Richiardson mald tho Uompany had dono all thoy possibly could fa obiige. tha poaple. Durlug thio peat. twalve months sixty-five ca out of 105 bad boen taken off, which was eulll- clont evidenos, Lie thought, tuat the Company wero muns in good faith. ‘Ald, Ilildrotl moved that tho matter should be SENT TO THR BAILNOAD QUMMITTEE, with {ostructions to report back next Monday wght, By this meaos ha thought au erdiaanca could bo framed whichh tvould prove gemarally sutisfactory, Ald, Csmpbell eald if any hardship was im- posed ou the Uompany by the passage of the or- diusuce the Council would be ready ta extsnd the time. [iut to refer the subject ‘would only dafeay the messure. In his opinion, the Com- Em’ wern not disposed to mako the cliaoge, and @ was in favor of passiug the ordinauce over tus Mayar'a voto. Ald. White, as » momber of tha Ruilroad Com- mitton, hopod " the motion to refer wauld bo de- entod. Ala, Woodman bad an improssion that the Railroad Committes was tired of the wattor, and moved to refer to the Commitiee on Btreots aud Alleys of the Bauth Division. d. Coey said whonavar it bocamo s fight be- tween tho peopte aud a rallroad, It seemed the latter was boond to win, way surprised ihat the discusaion should have davolopod so many friends of the Company. No doubt some of tho Aldermen were stockholdars in the Company, but at any rate they wero actiog lke boys 1n Ll matter. 1o bia opinion tha o nce shoald voted for at onoo. Ald. Quirk slso_favored soting st once. The sttompt (o refor the matier was FIMTLY A DODOE to pive tho Company more time, and he conld not understand the opposition (o the ordtnance now, when it was pasvod with such great uuso. nimity, Thelnligoation.meotings on the Soath Bide showed how the peopla atood on tho quos- tion, sud no further delay in the abolition of the “bobtail” nuwsnce should bo sllowad. ‘The previous questian wsa thea called for. Ald, Woodman withdrew hly motion wheu it was pointed out thore was no secotider to it, Befora putting the questiua, Ald, Dixon sald the Mayor liad told him tho Company only de- sired ninoty daye' time, adu that, if tho change wag uot made b{ the eud of that perlad he (the Aayor) would sigu tha ordinanco, Ald, Hildreth's motion was lost by a vote of 26 to 10, ‘Ihe ordinance was then TA84KD OVES TUK XATOR'S VETO by the following vote b cae—Warten, Fitsyorald, Coer, Stone (Fourih Wt Blome (Ealn Wakd), Claske (Fites \Votay! Reldy, Fommer, TH1Arsth, MaDonald, Dafley, O Brion, White, Gundarmen, Teath, Watarmar, Camphell, Cas, Gleve. 1und, Quirk, Ryan, Eokhardl, Atout, Mahr, Muryhy, Hweanny, ickinson, Gorooran—21. "Says—Tuchacdson, Hpalding, Cullertan, Waodman, Clark (Tenth Ward), Behaftier, Jones, Diton—1, Ald, Waterman saked if tho vots coold be conaiderod at the nexl moeting. Tho Chiair anid it could pot, Aid. Cullerton romarhod thal ihors was not much cliance of gotting & roconsideration in face of the vote Just Lakai. All. Watorman thought the Council should nxtoud the bims 1 it Was nbown o bo roally nocussary. TR LARE-FRONT, Thn Cierk thon read the ‘fullowing communl- cation : CourTROLLER'S OrFICE, Cicann, Nov. 29,—To the Honoratle the Mayor and Aldrrinen, ete, : 1n_coin- pliance witle the requcat of your hoboratie bedy, T have conforred with Jhn &1, Dougiss, Fresiident'at ¥ 0ad ‘Company, in hor that Company a rewly w’;,-i o $z0,00h for the grround known as the Lake- . The salluwing memorandnr, wiioh bes bran e minml unid wpproved Ly Nr. diouglas, embodios (he reaull uf wur interviews s “Thia 1L1v1is Cenlral Ratiroad Company are willing to purchase of tho city the land Iylug betweon Itan- «tolph strect and the south 110s of onroe strie’, both Wil easiwanily, and the east Lo of Michlmn Avenie anid tho wost jine of the Tilit of way of the Faditoyd comyany, Uy{pulb-clalr dued, for 1000, part T caah and part ou Mme, to ba sececd upan by tho Varilan, tha shove Aum being tie outelde limik, nd to {iviraly eapelises oF cotta occasioned by tiigation or claim “tha eity tr enfofned, by order of Judgn Denmmond of tns Uniter Ktaten Ciroult Qourt, from cahveying i properly, 1t caonot be sod usil 1o ipjuncilous sro dinsolveds Tt would bo competrnt for tha City Coundil to order stich mleps 10 e faken aa may bo necen fary to groonrn & dimolution of the In- Juncttons, “obtaining the conmeat of the pasties complafning, f rednired, apd if unt roquired, Ty motion 10 tho court. At the sama lme, negotis- tions can bs conducted with Uis Tincls Central lail- sond Company, and the property conveyed when the nguntious a7 disolved, if o szle c4a be consain- maed, 1 am faformed Ly Mr, Douglas that 1t 1a the wish of tho ltairoud Comyany to conclude the purcliase st s enrly s day a8 possible {n view of valuable 1 ments projected for next seamron, Reapoctfillly, 8, 8, Hayxs, Compiroller, ALD, CAMPIELL seid {t was time that .v;,hc presa of the City of Chteago should come®ut aud appisud tho Com- mon Councll for standing betweon tha peopls snd the railroad cumlfmmos. like & wall of flre, ‘Fho proposition mads by Mr, Douglas waa in- famous, sod out;ht not to be yocsived, 1o, for ono, never would vots for the reception of such s dinbolical proposition. Tho Illinoin Cen- tral wanted doliberately ta rob the city. Tho; would not _ tonch the ground fwithout a quit-claim deod, and thoy coolly propoxed to tho clty to bear all tho ox- peusea of litigation, What an absurd propossi | Any Alderman who voted for such a pronosition “was UDWorthy to rapresent in that Conveil tho great City'of Chicago, If tuo ity were bseo enough to el out har own birthright, the United States could stop {n and seizo tho ground, thus onding tho whols ~ mattor, sand lowving _the _ oity willions st osa. 110 boped the document would be sent baak to Mr, Hayes, and that the Comptroller Lo directed torotuin to Mr. Douglas hla disbolical, out- ragoous, and foeultiug proponition, the ' most sbomlublo and damuablo tist coald bo con- celved, ALD, wiTTTR, who was_very enthuniastio and afiticted with » fashionable Jiap, made su incolierent orstioa, in which be pointed to Ald. Campbell sa s stateeman, su orator, & philantbropine % patriot, . end o philosopber. Ho waa underatnod to indorso that gontloman's ideas relative to what he oatled the satsnically sul- phurous and gonorslly disgusting praposition of tbe Illinols Coniral Company, by its President, Mr. Douglas, Finally, Ald. White's motaptors ran dry, aod he sat down n?[‘lfl:nlly avercoma b gerisrons omotion and high admiration for A, Campboll, During tho dolivery of Georgo's brillinot oMart, Campboll cscaped to the smoking-room to bide s bashfulnaus. ALD, BCOAFPHER wantad the communication roferred to the propercommittee, Ar. Douglas' demands were avominable, but this wonld open the eyes of the public a8 to who it was that “dosired {o be soen * in thin matter, It would show the public that the Council bnd defended their riches like goud and faithful servants, and that the newapa- pers biad not takon a fair stand. [le moved to rofer to the Fivance Committes, sad o publist the dooumnent. ALD. OULLERTON #aid the communication put Mr. Douglias 0% roc- ord, and ho #aw nothing out of the way in re- ceiving it. 1f the property was togo to tho raiiroads it would be forover in8l sight of by the city. Under tho Isw 1hie proporty of tho Illisois Oentral could mot he taxed; the property wanld be hougut in tho nama of ' thut Compauy to dofrand tho city of its rights, 1lo submitiou tho following : Jtesolred, That the Corporation Caunsel be and ho i hereby renueatod 10 furnish this Council, at ita nost roguler mecting, with Ui opinion ae to whotlier it s joublsto ablifas dissolution of the {njunction en- joluing the city from eclling the promisss known as tho Lake-Front, and if eo how soon after proceadings hays been Insfituted to determiny dectafon may reasonsbly be expacted. Ald. Whito objected to the admission of tho resolution, ch question & ALD. BICHARDSON moved thoe following : Reaalred, That tho Law Depattment bo and i3 heroby dircoled to procesd without uticcoesary doiny to causo, if poaniule, the Temoval of Lbe injunction now pendiug in the United Btates Court enjolning the xlo of tha property commonly kuows as the Lake-Front, Ald, Whito slso objectod to this resolution. The sommuntcation was thon referrad to tho Committes on Fiuanco with ditecuions to pub- lish 1k, WHITE, Turinz the progsuss of the disouasion, Ald. Whito folt called upon to rogulato the coudact of tho Aldermen, and rowo to a polut of ordor overy hait mivute. 1ia laudablo afforts created aw- ful uproar, for the reasou that the otber Aldor- men wore 8o phlegmatio that they conld not ap- prociate Gourge's ardont condition, e moyed to refor, to sojourn, snd seversl olher shinga that showed bis jrofound knowledgo s a pariia- montarian, ooly that, uufortunately, his brother Aldormen were not in a coudition of mind to ajulw understand the brilllancy of Al White's and, 2 ANOTHER BTREET MAILWAT. 8 ‘The ordinance presonted Nov. 13 by Ald, War- ron, grantivg the right of Iaying & acroot railway track on Doarboru street south to Twanty-aec- ond strest, wost to \entworth avenus, aud south to conneoct with the contemplsied dommy toad, was then takos upunder tho headot uatin. h;hu& businoss, and passed for (uture consldesa~ tion, On motfon of Ald. Whits, the Councll then adjourusd. tter the adjonrnment, Ald. Corcoran, Btont, and_ Ryan,signed & call for & spocial meoilng Wednosday night. LETTERS FROX THE PEOPLE, DOWN WITH TUE GAMDLERS. To the Editor of I'he Chicago Tribune: Cuicado, Nov. 20,—1'aking Into consideration the bloody atrocity which coaracterizod our last Thanksgiving Day, aud lu viow of tho peculiar . oxigencica of the caso, it would scom desirablo that eofie more doclated and combined action on the part of our citizons should be taken, where- by tho outraged feolibgs of the community should have s poteat and decided sxpression. ‘Tho wiitor isons ot those who resled in Sau Francisco at those trying times whoo that young aud wondorful city wad in the toils of just that cluss of buman roptiles who now alm to ruls Chicago as she was ruled,—with tuis difference, that Chicago has to centood, if poa- wible, sgainac s crew moro adroit, oaoolng, and upscrupulous. Wbo 1a there 1u thip city they remembeis the portentous tolling of tuas beil, eo0 omiuous In its sound, which disturbed the niet of s calm aud poaceful Sabbath attornoon. t {s many, many yearsago; bus it is not for- goteon yat, snd wlll alwayvs bs memorsble in tho anpals of Californls. 1t was the call for the an’l:lnlu, and the clrlprm. blood on the gauds at Batterystreot, ay it fell from tha crushad skulls of the ~ hapj murdorers, Whittaker and Jenkins, wal thas the oall b diseass was of long duration, tue e! enduranco, byt the remedy was sharp, and inclsive,” Ban Francisco was purified cons ?wpln breathed freely sgaing revolvers ware laft st bomo, and comuieroe purvued its ful chisnnels ouce moze. Liko effects are produced from Jko causos the world over, sud what 8an Franclsco did in ber infavoy Chlosgo can surely do in ber robust manhood.” Our oily {8 fout bevomivg kbown as tue most Wicked of the Unioo, and, notwithstsodivg the - domitable porasversoce sud euergy of ita luhabjtants, its commaudiog position in cow. wercial matters, sud othor fortuityus cirum- stancos in ite favor, 18 is & quewtion Of grave Jm- portsoce to tho careful faiher sud motbor whether tue multitudiuous tamptations here fouad do not overbalance tho advantages it pro- seuts as » contre for commercial speculation aud outerprise. Gambling is perhaps the most iufatuatiog of all vioes, sud olatches the unso- phisticated and thooghtloas with & gtip that never relaxes. Ivis not oy pusposs 1o speak of soy walad. VEMBER 30, 1878 minfsteatinn of onr munietpal affaies, but, mirsly, whon wn mes theso blear-ayed, eynic cal, woll-drowsed, affablo, aud insinuating wcoundrole parading onr principal _stroots; when thay openly parane thair vile trade ; whon OUF atrent cotusrs ara biack with thess hyenan, aver Aesrching for pray ¢ it fa portinent to aek why do oue authorition permit it 7~ Ciambler and blacklng {—tho namon are simply furtid and de- tostabla, A common thisf yoni can guard ngalont s hut what preventive bavs yon againnt the eunning of thote conaummate thisves anid nconndrals 7 At the poriod 1 writs of I was Ju<t racoveting from the shock produced from thn losa in a alhgio ufght of » handmomo fortuns at thn gartivg-tablo, Iu o moment of werk- nous it wan all hazardod, sud tha gamblors of tho LI Dorsdo touk . Had not the tomptation then and there exixied, my aftor lifo would not iavo boen clowded, and bitter racoliec- tiona would have heen mpared mu,—ml.’olf my dstestation of shis elaes in well-founded, They ars Luman beasts, vampires, and _wrotches, who ought to bo driven from tho soctsty of all respectablo men awd womnen, If our magis- trates do unt fullill their duty it is timo that vur patiout, (nsalted, and saffering peaple ehould 1140 Up to & man, aud, If they fnd that the su- thority to suupress ovil and onme Las beon placed in tho bauda of imbocilen or cowardn, thoy whould take jt again into their own hauds and tell thean hounds to scatter to the four winds of the carth. or teks tho conwequonces, Yo fathnrs mothers of this proud Cltcags, yo who havo growing kops, risd up and agitate’ this question; minwters of Christ, of all douominations, spesk out from tho puipit and to the pomt. Let tho peoplo as- wemblo aud bid tnis horde of miscroauta clear out, and do not s Lot wifo of old. If thoy will not, then show them no merey: hang them, 8hoot thie.n ¢ in fact, exterminato them, snd our city, lika Bay Francinco i dayn gono by, will ha all'the bettor. all the clesuor, and all tho haps pior. Oli, that all tho gambiing, chesting, and murderous scum ocattd bo gatuered togethor at the Lake-Front, and there, under tha oyes of our ciuzens, whom they have 80 long robhoed aud to- nulted, thoir worthloss carcasses might be mado the subjoct of a graod *suto da fo,” Vonly, 41t in & consummation dovoutly to be wished.” At all oventa, let vur peoplo meot, orgavize, and, sbova atl, act. C.G.B. A CHARITY “THAT WILL DO THEMOST 600D AND THE LEAST 1AD," To the Rlitor of The Clueiqa Lribune: Cutckao, Nov. 20.—To tho careloss resder s vein of aarcasm may esem to lurk to the abovo oxprossion, and yet to tho reflecting mind many charittes wiil‘0a recalled that apparentiy do good, but really do barm, 1s thero no Larm in making of an honest, industrious laborer, a lazy, {dlo pauper? Buch bas beon tho effccs in Glasgow, whera tho generosity of tho peoplo and corpor- ation bas increased pauperism 50 per contin very short time. Buch lss beeu the effect to pomo extout of our own Aid and Rellef Soclety, whioh, whilo 1t haa relieved much sulloriug, tias 112 too many tustaucos placed & pramium ot idie- neay, and that notwithstandiug tho elforts of thosa ko conseientionely sought 10 do their duty and prevent fraud boiog practicod wpon the institu- ion, In Baltimors A bouioty calied tho South. orn Ald and Relief Avgoclation has inaugurated asyatem of chanty that, 10 my opinion, **docs the most good, and least harm." 1t doen this by alvlu¢§ the unfortunato an opportumity to exrn thetr hiving, sida the poor without degradin them, belys them to support themselves, an thus relioves them of the stigma of bolng com- mon paupers, 1t 18 done-n this way: The Association bias & Jargo buildiog, which is divided into differont spartments. Otia is & oursery, hore mothers who Lave chlldren too young to loavo unattonded at home, sud who canuot take them {0 work with thom, can place thom where thoy arn weil ~ taken caro of unvll calt:d for again at night. Anothor depart. wont is fittod up a4 & laundry, where is avery couvemonce for washing. Iera anv.woman cho Jbring clothos, and by yayiog & small amount to ‘caver oxponse of AOsp. elc., can do wasbilug and ironfug, Those who are uusole to got washiug outaida are furnished it to do Ly the Association, snd are paid & stipnlated prico for their work. Another dopartment hiss a room fuil of sowing- machlnes, where sesmstrersos can have the uso of & machine in & comtortablo 100m, or aro sup- plied with work by the Committeo lu chatge. There aro of couras other foaturos conueoted with this institution, but the sbove is sudicient to explain the plan. Now, » kum 83 [arge an thst lefs by Mr, I, IL ‘Tavlor ia sufliciont to enaow o sociatv of thus kind, and by a proner system, woll carriod out, giva oniplosment to thoussnds evory yoat, many of whom now are oithor absolutd pavpora—puprorted at the expense of the coun- ty—or also moro or 1cad dopendont upon privatn cuarity to help tbam turough our long, cold wintors, A [nstitation of this kind might alsa furnish employinent to men whoars lucapable of ao- taning 'pormanent work on accouut of somo ‘puysical theatality, Many such we seg, and ars called upon to rolieve overy day. Of coursa such s establlshment stonld bo conductod so a8 not to Interfera with eatatlishod trades and buai- noss by compsting with them snd onderbiddin, them, but to be o conductod that it woul rolleve ono class withont injury to another. “Tuo groat difficulty in afl” farge clties f to em; ploy tho mnsacs dnrlnfi tho long winters when tho weathor sto's. all building aad omtdoor wark, Tho philanthroplst who csu solvo this problom, and make panporism the* exception by makin all fudustrious, will desorve woll of his ago sud yace. p L. T. 8. THE WHYLAND SHOOTING APPAIL. Totha Kditor of The Chiaao Trioune: Onicaao, Nov, 20.—Hovoral editorials and com- munications have appsared in the different papors conceraing Lho rocent assawmination of Ar, C. D. Whyland, but I havea't scen anything poiuting to the principal cause of tuis and the most of tho murders which bave ocourred in our midst within the past fow years, nsmely, the non-~enforcomont of the law with the regard to the carrying ‘of concealod weapons. Were tho law more rigidly enforcod, murdors in the future would bo less frequent. As a goncral ruls, pearly every gamoler and rough carries & wespan of samo description, whilo tho respect- able tan doex not, nol coly out of respect for ihe law ns & law-sbidlog citizon, but because ho does not thi it nbecessary, mud thus lsys Isimself lable to bocoms tho target of suy gambler or rough Wwho may on sny drunken sprea at suy tme lsuoch bim (nLo eternity without s moinent's warniog. Why thore is not au end put to this state of things { cannot 808, And why there is any mora espacial causs for sy more mdignstion Lo be ‘stoused over the ahooting of Mr, Wusland thaa thers wa over the cowsrdly, cold-biooded mur- dor, by shootiog, of that girl on Washington atreat, by the tailor Jobansen & few wooka ago, 1'nlso tsll to soo. This poor glrl was utterly de- fonueloss, white wuylwf' was s large, pawerful wan, and, i 1 am intormed mrrml{. always caried & rovolver himself, ~Another ihing, al- though 1 am not io favor of boing leaient with cither ono: I thiok, undor tha circumstancos, tbat Davis, if oithor, is entitlod to tuo most Jeniency. a8 ho was intoxicated st the time, winle Johaosen was pertectly sober. Drunkenuoashas always sallowsd for to s certain extent in augh casos, and undoubtedly too much. = Bo that, to go to work and oxeoute Pavis belore Johavsen, and he probum{, through time, changea of venus, and other logal qaibbles, oscapo_the gallows, I really da not spprove of, (lve all the clear-owse murderais now in Land a0 equal ahow, aud don't let tho rops lisve time to et cold off one neck befure it is tiod around auotber, I¢ would appear by ths papers tust the Langing of Davie will make up for all the reat fn tha oyes ol the public, Dut it will nos, aud sbould not, But let us go to work and soe that murder Dby rovolvers and dirk-kulvea ceasos bere. Lot uy seo that the law with togard to the oarrying of concesled weapona is strictly complled with, and thou we will Lo making & turn o the right direction, Until thisfa done we cannot expect to effoctually and psrmanently prevent thess cold-blvoded and borrible deeds. And when it gots to bo that no ono but oftloers of tho law carry concesied weapous, then you will find theso ahootiug affiays. termioate, and not vutil theu, ANTI-FIRZABMS. GIVM TAR DEVLL 1L8 DU To the Editor of ' CALcago Triduna : Outvaao, Nov, 29.—I am no apologles for Supt, Hickey and our demoralized polivo forcs, but srould sy, * Give the devil Lila dus, aud, (£ bais Dlack, lot bim bo black,” Bat let 00 to it shas tho bootlson the rignt leg, aud ihat in thewe oxeiting timos we pus the Lisme on the right shouldere, In Sunday’s Catague the ques. tion 1s suked, Who is responsible for the continu- sucaof thesa gambling-bousas, sad do mambors of our Uity Adminisiration money ui frow the’ pa; Biore 7 Tne Opposition party 1u responsible o those murders and rob! 100Uz OINY § ats onloers sre ju league with the DMoDonald gaug ; they apena their earnings there}; ibey et°drunk .ibere; go Lome in carriages zom thers; sometimes ons sud auother are peen roeking along the sidowalks so druuk that if our police did thelr duty they would take them to the station-house. * LRess, 100, &:mhuns officers, bigh lu sutharity la the Citys all,~n0 pettifogaing Aldermen, bub men wha ia bt 16spess sh0ORR108 Kbz ‘Ose 10 ba ashamod to be ssen coming from such & nlace. The Destborn 8sod Monros strast sidewaik cloas Lo tho Adsiphi aro not wide enough for theno men, who wern too drunk to lift their feet to tho_enrbatones at tha slioy-way, and who csma direct from McDonsid's. In it any wonder gamblern flourish and ansp thelr fingera at tho polica? If onr aty suthonties are come runm.l of msuch inan, by all moans et & Committoe of Pullic Satety ba appointed. Lot s rousing mass-meoting bo hold Uy wenk to take somo pleps In thia matter. For nnco lot the fair * name of Chicago bo cloared of tu® nainn these man bave put upon ber, Cloar tho gamblors, pimps, sud bunko-men off our ntceoin, go that our wives sod slstors can walk along Clark atrest aftsr 0 o'clock 1n thoe evenine withottt boing insulted by theso ruifians. It munt be done, even thuugh one telograph-polen havo to brar their worthlens carcassad ; aud, if it in not duno now, no ong can claim his lifo an Lis own, I a littls whils thewn mon il atab and ahoot any 006 who o5y sres them or dares to oxposa their méanactions, Yon hwve the public rymnathy do your sxpo:uro ol thoas viliaius. Don't leg tho muteer rest untii ** The Storo ™ is empty aud ita vile crow disporned. Toat. WINTER PLAT-AUEDS FUR SCHOOL-CHILUGE . To the Euttor of The Clicano T ribm Cuicavo, Nov, 20.—Chitdren, aud school- children oapecially, noed exoreina ju wiater even more than in summer, when tho Jong vacabion aceura and the weathor permite and invites them to be out of doors. I'rovision, therefore, shvuli be mado 1n W)l our school-vards or so-callew “plaggrounds,” which, asnow " Iaid out,” aro the most uninviting epota imaginable, for the comfurt of children taking their awusemeut dur- ing tbe interminelons of achool. Firat, I would recommnend that tho plavgronod be graded snd drainod,—rome yards are constautly wet and contain boles “and ditches, into which children aro forover stumbling, burtmy themenives, or soling their clothos. An & protection for young and dolicate children agsinat the tain sud snow storms of wWintor, oxch yard should have a rude, opan roof-nhed, under the dry eheltar ol wiich they may plar. 1 would aleo’ suggost thal nest epring, il uot moouer, & ministure gywnasium, consintiog of two or threo patterns, suck a4 a tevolviug swing for thie girla, parallel Lara and vaulting-bar for tho buye, bo placed ln _the corner of ¢ach play- glound. Theso simplo coutrivanves will not cost the city much, and even if they did their cost would bo more than connterbalavced in the healthful vigor which cliseriul oxorc.so 1pATIS 1o the youth{ul mund. . BoC MAD DOGS AND MAD MEN. To the Edutor of The Chicage I'ribune: Cuichco, Nov. 20,—You were right when yon eaid in yeur cditorial that ‘‘tho life of Daviy isn'tworth an much as & good dog and you might have added, of 1.3 worth than & bad dog, or oven the bear which ho tried to quarrel with and ki When & mad dos runs about tho strects and shnplv froths at the wouth. without biting or atempiing to bite, men are borntied, and cry out, **Kill hin:" but when o vicious, sogey, and rovongeful snimsl salled & man rushes about the streots, 1nto hotels and restau- ALK, banl\u% and kilhing all indisoriminately who come in his way, the cry goes from aomo who bappen not to be among the killed, to apare tho maddoued besst. No mercy is shown to tho poor dog, who kuuwa not the cause of his mad- ueng, while a maudlin sentimout of pity 18 shown for tha dog-man = Lo, haviag dehibeintely causcd bin own maduess by dunk or tutenso paesion, it maiteis pot which, rushes avont killing all whom e meots. ‘Lhe man is sccountabie, the dog uot. and vot public mentiment reverdes tho rule. o who so far defies souicty as to firo mto a crowd of peaceablo citizons oy Davis did, when he reckleenly triod to kill every man ho met, iv entitled to no protection whatever, and ic 19 aimont 8 mockery of Justice Lo tbrow the forms of law arvund sach a wild beasl. . BAPETY AGAINST FIRE. To the Editor af e Chicago Tribune Cmicago, Nov. 20.—As ouo who may be fairly clagsed among tho older citizons, snd a8 sach having s lively intercst in ovorything pertsinjog to the rafotv of our city from a repetition of tho rathor costly experionce of Oct.9, 1671, Thava no- ticed with much satisfaciion your roportorial ac- count of the Leats mado Baturday, of the patent- door attachment to our fire-alarm boxes, Tiwe, a8 s well known, {8 tho cesonco of salvatio ., from fire, and from the expenments n this impoi tant elomant Is gaivel. Lot uas by il meana call npon_our suthoritics to make uso of this, and auy other invention, which, with our Tiaw Biulding law o opportunely in force. will commond ua to the warld ss having lost not by our terrible experionce, but rathor gained there- Dy. and s such revder us atill more worthy of conslderstion as an lnsnravlo community, on which may bo faitly based sl onr olsims to fu- turo prosperity. This {8 on the principle of Pravidencs telping anle tiose who bolp them- solvba,—a principle apolicable s well to corpor~ ations 88 to Individunls. A Cmizey. . MIEE'S JOLIEF JOB. To the Editor of The Clicaao 7ribune : Cucago, Nov. 20.—Mike McDonald denles any complicity with tho thieves now under arrost aud fu fail {n Jolict. " Let me inform you that ho was reen in Jolict. and had s conference with tho rascals in the Will County Jail after their ar- rost. 1o wanidentifled by a promineat railroad official of the Chicago & Alton oad at the time of s virit, and sad ofll2ial ia positive that Mike McDonald, the proprivtor of ** Ihie Store,” i3 the **Mike " Lo saw, aud no other. JUSTICE. COMMON SENSE VS. PREJUDICE. Dy R, V. Piencr, M. D., of the World's Dispensary, JButtalo, N. Y., Author of “The People's Oommon Sense Medlcal Adviser,” elo., cte, 1 am nware that theto is & popalar, and not al- tageter unfounded, prejudico scainst “*patent madicinas,” owing to tho amall amount of morit which many of them possess. Tho appellation + Patent Medicive " does not apply 10 my rame- dies, 28 no patent has ever beon adked for or ob- taiucd upon them, mor bave thoy becn urxed upon tha publia as “curc-alls.” They are sim- ply somo favorite proscriptioss, which, in & very extonsiva practico, baye proved their superior remedial virtuon in the cure of tho diseascs for which they ars recommended. Every practicing physiclan bas bis favoriie remedice, which he oftonest rocommonds or uscs, because he baa the groatest cophidencs ln their virtues. Tho patient does not know their composition. * Even prescriptionaace naually written Ina language un- 1utelligible to any but thedruggisk, A much so- crooy {8 emvloyed ag ju the preparatton of pro- prietary medicines. Doea the fact that an ar- ticle is propared by & process known only to tho manafacturer ronder that articlo Jess valuablo? Ilow mauy plissicians kaow tha slementary cowe positfon of tho yemedics which they owploy, somo of which hiave never boen avalyzed? Fow practitioners know how Morphice, Quinine, Po- dopbyliin, Leptandrin, Pepsin, or Obloroform, are made, or how nauscons druga are tran: formed into palatable olixira; yec thoy do not Lemtate to employ them. I8 it not fnconuistent 10 use » prescription, the composition of whioh is anknown to us, and discard another prepara tion nimply becanse it is socompsuied by » priated statement of fta properties with direo- tions for ita use ? Bome persons, while sdmitting that my medi- cines sre good pharmacoutical compouads, ab- joct to them on the ground that they ars too often used with Insuficlent judgment, I pro- pose to obviste thls dilieulty by entightening the peaple ea to the structure and functlons of tlsle bodies, thocauses, the character, and symp- toms of disease, and by indicating the proper and judiclous employment of tay medlvines, to- gother with such auxiliary treatwont a8 may;bo neccasary. Such is ove of the dealgns of tho People's Medioal Adviser, 40,000 copléa of whioh bave alresdy been publishyd, and sre sold at the exceedingly low price of #1.50, and sent (voat-paid) to any address withiu the United Siates and Canada, It you would patronize medicines, scientifical 1y prepared, use my Family Medioines. Goldon Medicsl Discovery, & tonic, siterative, or Llood clesnslog, snd an unequaled cough remedy; Plensant Purgative Pellets, scarcely larger thau mustard-soed, constituto an sgresablasad rolis- able pbysic) Favarite Preciption, s remedy for debllitated females; my Compouud Extract of Bwsrt-Waed, 8 magicsl 1cmedy for pain, bowel complaints, and sn unoqualed Liniment for both Lumay and hordetlesh; while Dr. Bage's Catarrh Romedy is kuown the wotld over sa tho greatest speoitic for Catarrh and * Cold iu the Haad" ever given to the public. The tandard remolies hisvo besn bufare the publio for mauy yoars,~a period long enough to fally test thoir mente,—and tho boat srgument {bat oan be sdvanced fo their favoris the fact that their salo waa nover 80 great as during the past six maonths, s AMUSEHEHT@,‘A_"‘M-N WEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Forary Eroning and Wednesday and Raturday Matinees, Kelly & Leon's Minstrels, [ A New Daparture, Kelly & Leau's Minsteels, Chioafioust, Kelly & Toon's Sinstres, l Theauly [aod, Ernestine. y & Jonu's Micstrels, | Bulcony Cuales, 58 Ceatn, Kally & Leoh's Mitntre A N Departure. Reily & Jeon’a Minstro) Covt B Keliy & Leon's Minsire rgesn At s aalary of Kelly & oqu's Stinstre 1,000 1 er weck. Kelly & 158k Slinstrele. | Resersed Sexn i trches: Kelty & Leon's Minetrel, tra Circle, * + Keily k Leon's Minatrela, | 80 Cente, 0 Cents, Mondsy Lvening, Doo. fth, e tine in America nf Von Boupe's Come Opers, G athen.” Matineer, b conte. i for children, ) cent " TADELPHI THEATRE, Cosuer Monroa and Dearboruests, THIS TUESDAT, SOV, 70, 1435, TEIRD AND }LA.ST WEEX X AROUND THE WORLD! Kirnlfy isters aod Arnold t_tha Great 53 do Crois, Pellotior and the New Hallet, The Celcbraiod Berp-nts' Cavo,” Tko Groat Bornoss March. 100 8ilver and Gold Armora. Topulne Matiuees Wolnesday and S durday, Around the World, fecoustructed, received with exe clan mlf\f}l"_lls(!154~ e " MoVICKER'S THEATRE. ENOAOEMENT OF Mit, DAY SULX.ITVAIN, Bupporied by 38, F. CATHCART, Trestay and Batnrday Nlzhts, LRICETARD ITI. T MESTER. [TRAE alitvan—HAMLLT, Feldn ot I Monday nest—MAY HOWAKD in the New Mamis EY'S THEATRE, * MAGUIRL & HAVERLY .LESSEES, Serited and Unparsiiciad Suoes of the Famaus CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS! JOIN HART i1 two entirely new ac Evury Eveniug aud Wednenday amil K m;:xn "A(]m]lumn to Matinees—23 and. onday, Dov, G, et apbesranco of the great REY- NULDS BROTHERS, ¥ e Mandar, Dee. all Irleh Hketo C) THaa T AN G { G0 WEST, YOUNG MAN " Allabout the new gold mines, Splendid view P il loped TR A o s in 1hn Binck Hilis and YellowstonnValley next rpriu T4ataur at th Athon:cam, 63 And 7 WasDIBgID oty ursday) rvening, UTitk, vhe Ho ¥ by NN Ky Mouataio edior and proapector, Tickote ¢4 ho had tho Athenra roumet a0 ot tho dove. Adwiastia, £ I COL, WO0D'S MUSEUM, For the week ending Dec, 4, FEEP O'DAY, Camio drama, CHEVALIER DINDUSTIIE, Eparkiing com- clletts, IVELY LIVERY, Mattii ovury afierneon arday Datte GENERAL ROYICES. The Registered Construction Bonids of the Chicago Gan Liht aud Coke Company, standing on the books of wald Compauy, i the following uames, to-wit: E B Atmatgr, 1) 3L Autionsy Alex. Brodz, 1. Drown, dr., B, Bowen, Geo, Brown, Sarah A, Brow Johp K. Brown, J. Brecher, D. I'. Bacon, Jo, K s, 0, Bronnon, d. . Beewater, Wm, bry Taatells Lrown, G. 8. Beown and , E, Dringhates, Jane X, brow, Jre, F. Bronsou, 8 B, Cobv, T, P, O Clitae, Do, Carver, G. B, Carhszt, F, B. Cooley, 1, Culliwell, estate of W, J. Caner, J.'C, Dawann H. T, Dickey, C. D, Dickey, J, 1. Dunham, Thos, 8, Dixun, Alice Exton, ¥, Fronkentual, 8, B, Freeman, Fidus 1un, T, & 8. Deposit Co., W, [l. Grabsui, G. A, Green- way, Jo 1L Hubiell, E, Hoffinan, L. Hunnewell, Tris- teo, K. H, Hadduck, B. Ingham, W, W. Keen, 8irab B. Keen, B, D, Keen, C. I, Kes . Keen, Guaraian, T, i K liogg, J. 8. Lumbert, 3, AL Tienry Melge, ¥, Marquand, . Morzison, M. . Mitclell, e, Mereiisnta’ Bavingn, Toan Gearge Nugent, 1, 75 A M. Quandale, C. . Ruareil, George Siut Taraei Sueldon, i, . Bt B, Btaunto E J. P, Glield o1 W, s Afexander 8mith, M, Shipley, Gerift If, Smith, Tiukbam, Trustee, I, Thomeon, Jusepl E. T Moxea Taslor, J. M. Underwood,'A. 1 A Von Neen, E. Vair News, 11 I, Wolmier, D, B, W Wildes, 3, 8. Wallace, Jusept’ Whitaker, E. Trusee, 1 .2, Ward, ©, P, Willme, mon, T, J, A, D, . T, Watkins, . Yoe, ilcnry Youug, Jamen 1. Young, baring the follow) 1,16, 545, xr, ; 339, 1, % 7, 1,21, 1, an 3, 602, 1,000, 1,09, 1,203, & 201, L L e ol e o omtiams of (o Board of Dircetors of ksl Company, ordersd tobecalied fn and pald; and tbe same wiil La re- deered at {l Company on and after the Int day of Janusry, A. D, 167G, The Loiders of sutd bouds are bereby uotiied thereof, sud tuat on and aft ¢ tue sald at day of Junyary, A, D, 176, tho s3id Don-As will teane to I'ear interest, By ordur uf the Bosrd of Direvtars, T, WATKINS, Prestdent, K IURTIS, b retary 5 i SHIRTS. SHIRTS. “TAE JXARRIS," Time-tried and thoraughly- feated elegant in deaign, i el {n e pemanslip, Gauis e fu fit, Leave your meas- T witl \.‘ 1‘1‘,\1““5 & conn, \ \} 1.1 Sonth €l ri - MEDIOAL GARDS. __ DR. JAMES. Lock Hospital, connw freiny Farme 101e el Tam DI JANR Vi hedv e oo dun ot the bia Eyare™ A ana’e v 3 - RO Y CaRICaN, a tho uiple adles wanting tho'mast d Slansant hme for Datiout! Marriaxe Guide, which tells i ‘wlio thould m D guns Lo pay ames bas 31 rooma sul parlors. You w clor, - Difoe hoars. 8. ta. %7 . A, Al buainos striotly cantide . ! Lo i e Lopdon s prsen sy i old are quickiy rwwtored ta taaly vigor. Tarvnoutd eall o Anrite. " Utie ntarvium s siul Vi Wout e oo T & NO CURE! ¥osus Dr. ean, 360 BOUTH OLARK.ST,, ODICAGO, £ ey he Med, alty or by uall, free of ghacge, Mg basomanhied, Do aes, Dt AN b Lot I} adclan 43 the cl.y Wou Warcants oures o Do . e Bt 0 9 ., § Bundazs (i § L0 11 rho ouly Bpeolallat i tha cit DR. STONE, wighle 8 ‘graduato i dicine, 171 Madtsos Ul rosts a1l Onronia and Pris H fViaknaes, lmpuiuncy, Femals Dif- ficulties, urg z-f.51 Tor, 8510 8105 guArantood or tavuey uded. Consultations coati iial and fre ,»mn.J or Ly lottar. A BOUK for bot suavs, itlust ) aud olroulare sont, sealud, fur Jstamps, JINT, 187 Washinglon-st., Chicago, Longer tngaged Lhan auy sbyetetan I Chleauo n the treatment uf Chronlc, Hegual, aud Privaie Discancs, Beminal Weakness an Tmpotency permatontly cured. ~ Ladiva requiring deli- cate treatiweat, with homo and board, may call or write I confdence, A boak for all (Dlusizated), 10 couts, PRUSORIPTION FRER For, the atesdy cureof Heminal Weaknows Lot stan Lood, and sll disorders brought on by fudiscretions or ricess. Any druggist bas the logredisuts, Address DAYIDBON & Cu,., Bux 2,256, Now York. _._ FRACTIONAL OURRENCY. M§5.00 I;g.?.czkag_e:;~ FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOHANGE FOR Bills of Naflpgal Em’rpncy, - TRIBUNE OFFICE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS FXPLANATION OF REPERERCE MARKS, —t Ratted, eapted. - ® fisadsy sxcaptal. 1M ok i o PO g s R mtas et 15 con iy and ot tedepret, > O3k 0 o matin Night Kan b ortd Dihain Kxprs Erevport & Dubugua KEproa 4 and on East Bladl {5 v o M Lalilsankay a A Laka Teipnney Fakn Lais ot enrne of Wel Depotcorner of Canal MITHIGAY ( ENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, font of Lukeist, and Foot af Trenlysecond-ety i fi"{;-”' Kearl eorner of Handolph, Tears. T arrice, " *Bunder B 4 CHICAQO, ALTON » ST. LOUIS. and Chiraza, Kansar City and Jenver Shorl Lines, ide, Tnjon Depot, Wert Side, near Nad bri Oficess AL Uevat, an Tk Kansas O KansasOity and Denvert Fag o i Strvator, Lacon, W sstnetss Kt WJolict & Dwiehs Acamim Enicn herat, corner Vadien ant 3 Sawih Ciarket,, nppbile Sherman Uowte, "an, Milwavkes & Prairls du Chien Diviriun, Passenges *7:45p.m Milwauken, 1 Ui A, iaal,’ Mioueavoils, Hipua. A I Spres 040w, m. * 4:00p. m. stivhnvee, Chiea & Yoy o ind Ntevon, nnior.* . an [ *] . Miwaien, Bi. Pl 4 Spag] 000 o (1008, = ay0lts, UKD EXDrow.vusereas t Bibinm. 7130 8 me ILLUINIS CERTRAL FAILTIA, Depot, £o¢ 0f Totkrt, uml poot af Twentysecondat, Trekat e, 1 tram k. bL. Louls Rapress. BY. Lou Fast L & Now Url pngneld and Po ris DrIDEDEId ROt KEoro Peorta and he.kuk Kipres Dubuyue & Stz City i Drbugun & i Himau Pasien CHINANN, BURLINGTON & UUINZY RAILR MY, 07 Liks-ste, Indiguu-ae, and Sisteeni.d, and dicieenthats, Tickst OMeas, b1 Clars st andaf devsts e Leava, | arries, Matl sod Rxpress, Uliaws aud Durca Dubudue & sluis Uity Pacinc Faat Line, Kansss Uity Los Aurora Passenver Dultmaun & SinraCity i Pullmen, Drar.| g Caro: 1 s m. [t _Santii KANKAKEE LINE. From Central Depnt, Jout Lo aecond=at,Tyeset e, 124 ¢ i depot st aenty. ety it af oot Tal s, Louin adlananalis Louarille & Clnc [ e Indiansgons, outeiiiy il Nucht Exoren @ail CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOWG L14T From Ittibur, © ti o S1. Louis Railiews dept, ear. wre Clintin e, Tickat ofice, 11 Tiamdoly oy Leave, | Arrira, ifle & Cincin| willa d i e ) . vatl dhay Indtanapal A:01n, m. _nail da PIITSBUAN, CINCINNATY & ST. L . o ey euraer {;1[1%‘::(‘5#:' i R and ol depo, Teave, | drrioe. Columbun, Titteburg & New York o Duy bapees [ 8:15 6. m. * 9:00p. m, hoitey Vi Ne i Night Expresa(daily), 801 m.l 7308, m HICAGD RAILWAY. Arrive, * Kanday ezcented. § D cpt baturdays and Sundeys. BALTIMORE & OHID BAILROAD. Truing leare Jram raer @ Expoaition diuilding ar Tcruiysccomiat, Ienol corn ¢ M udeos iy ek, 100 Clark-wa, oormer oo CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD. Desot, sorner g Van buren aivl Sherutansts, Dieketaflos Grand Iucine” fiotel, [ beares | drriee, Omabs, Leavenw'th Atchison 5 S10:15 & . [+ 430 . 1o, Fora Abouimmiuda-d» B B IR e Nigut Expras o o LA TAR. HOTEL, TRe-Opening of the Astor Nouse, Now York City, by Allen & Dant, The Astor Hoase, baving becu enlively renavated witk. mailern fmprovements and newly furnislied, will Ve opened aa & first-class hoicl, o the Europesn pian, abous opt, 3, 1475, Tha business publio will and it o6 of (1o Mmost comfortabls aud convenient n thacity, the rooww being uuusually large, light, and alry, One Utis Dros,’ elugant passcnger elovators willran all 3d all BigLL (he bost of sorvantu will be employ= ©d; aud no paius will by apured for tha_comtart of {ta pairous, Mauln entrauce on Vescy-st, Rooms §1to §4 aday, nds has been eleganily fittod as » restau- rant, and witl furnist all the deilcacies of the scesun. "Tiyo Suest oyslees in the countey a apectauity, The bac will ba lupp{kd ‘withi the cholceata flnut,yn]unn. ales, i ALLEN & DAY, Pfopristors, ‘Gouvesweun K, Lanaing, Manager. " N, B.—Mr. Dam_will continue bls proprietorship of thio Union Bquare Hotel, New ForeDnaat oo toasr ‘known botuls uEw\m. e TOLLET GOODS. PERFUMEEY. ]‘ -& B, #TI&IN““ SON’S 6 . 2 K_ROSE-WOOD. VIO R RT-and o . i A wt KD A ONDON, PARIS, NN A, CORDOVA, LISIA, Hold by a1l ‘deat-class dedlurs thruughe aut Lbu States, 1. & B, ATKINSON, 2101 Bood st., Loadon, to Azsute s Now York—~aRNOLD & Ry, “m&!u las gusraotesd by TRADH “DOLLAR STORE. SIBUYS =g cogu, Bead for descriptire catalogae 2

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