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i CITY COUNCIL. Important ‘Paper on the Condition of the Business Streets. Commisstoner Waller Hecommends tho Use of Stono Instead of Wood. The Smoke Ordinance Made a Special Order for Monday Evening. Considoration of tho Burlington Ordinance Do- layed One Weok. ‘Tho City Cotncil held n regular weekly mect- fing Inst ovening, Ald. Catlerton presiding, and all the members prosent excopt Grannis and Hulbert. : ‘The following communication was received from the Commlssioner of Public Works and roferred, without reading, to tho Cominittee on “Btreots and Alleys of the South Division: DEPartatenr oF Posto Works, Deo, .—To the Homarabie Me Mayor and City Counetl of the City of Chieago—GENTLEMEN: In obedionce te Wi onfor of your honorable body, 1 autimit heres with a statement. showy. the “condition of alt the streets ond olieys in the South Division, . horthof and Inchiding Harrison street. Suid Statement shows the present condition of the ving on said atreets and alleys, the date when last paved. and the kind of pavement latd iin pitch ease reepectively. Thave not been ably to Ret u full report’ yot of the exact condition of the sldewnl cs in sald district, us applied to tho rover! lots and lot numbers thereit, but hope to dv 80, and ta make report thereof at the next regular mecting of tho Council, ‘Tho portion of the city hereln embraced ts the down-town business part,—the parlor, a0 to Bpenk, where visitora ure received wud enter- tuined. Itisdesirable. therofore, thit all tho Btreets, alloys, and sidewalks, fn this district ¢: preials. should be paved in ‘tho Lest practler lo manner, and kept in efennly and piete repalr 1 aut anre everybody ul sires this, To keep tho atre all ailewalks in his, district. clenn, compact, uniforin, ind durable, we must dias ecard woot, in my opinion, and adept stone throughout, or something equal to it thy Droken and decaying wooden pavements all round us, and with unpaved interseeting strects anh ulloys, it ls impossible to keep our principal streets ina decent condition In muddy weathers wherens, If properly paved, rain would but add to thelr ciemllness, L think tint some of tho buslest and most used streets should be paved with stone blucks, olther srt or saine other hurd and durable stun, fhe cost of this would be Crom $3.00 to $4.00 per squnre yard. Other streets not su much used cmnyht be auceessfutly paved with Medlin stone, ‘This would cost about $2.5) while yet other streets and tho alleys tn thls di trict jxht he pave to great advantage, L thinkwith compressed aaplialt bloeks, tho litest Jmprovernent, ‘Chis nst can be done at ncost of 25 per square yard. ‘0 have a geod pavement requires a carefully prepared and durable substeuctire, to insure evenness and permanence, Without this, ne matter what the material may be with whieh it is covered, {t will soon grow rough and nneven und haye to be renewed. A substructure of conerete Is Hable to upheaval by the frost dur jug our exceedingly cold winters. and when ‘onee broken up cangot be suceesstuily repaired, A pivement Shall of wood of course will rot evoner or tater, and when this oceurs it must bo nll removed, leaving tho origin soll of tho treet by intermixture with bits of rotten wood more and more unsiltabte for a foundation overy tine such pavement. igrenewed, On tho other. hand, ff the rond-bed be properly pre= pared; free from vexutable substances, anid nase of rubble-stone carefully placed by hand, Drondest surface down, be Inid thereon, illhie the interstices and ten inches. nbeve with honest: mantendain of zood Hinestone, then wet this thor- onwhly aha press it down eon heavy steum-roiler, and you will hive, in my ypinion, a healthy and enduring substructure: er any kind of fmvoment or top covering that may be found desirible to bs used. Age and uso will only render auch a foundation more cam- pact and firin, Tho lirst or second yearafter bes Ing putdown, if it should bo lifted here and there by the ction of the frost, a hens roller during the sott wenther in the spring will press it back to its former position, and it will be alt the better for this additional compression, Hy addlny a few inches more of macadam und top. ing with crushed granitor trap rock you witl fave a good pavement for residence streets, pleusant to drive over, comparatively noise entirely healthy, and susceptible uf casy und expensive repalr, Such a pavement, complete, wHl cost nbout $1.50 per squire yard. ‘The sure faco can be easily kept ty order by timely at- tention, while the substructuro, diving no wear ‘upon it, and betag imperishable, will remaly in- thet, needing no renewing. — + ‘This Inst mode of paving, becauso ot its econ- sigs heufthfulness, and durability, will, T think, ‘be found to be the best and most dusirable strvot covering that can be adopted for a large portion: of the streets of the city outalde of, tho contrat purt. Kespectfully submitted, + CHARLES 8S. WALLER. Commissioner of Publla Works. [Appended to tho Comulestonue's lettor ts 9 detailed account of euvh Breet and alley in the basiness district, showing the kind of payemont, manner of tnying, and present condition. The pressure of other news compets its omlssion.) THE YORT WAYNE TRACKS. Afurther communication from the Commise stoner of Public Works tated thit the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Ratlrond calmed the right to lay its new tracks ncross dackson street der the ordinance giving it right of way ht City-Attorney had tnstrneted the Departinent to tnit effect, and the Departinent accordingly bad not interfered. Ald. Swift remarked that this wasonly another dJustance of the loose way in which tie Depart+ ment of Publle Works attended to the intorests: of the city, The ordinunce. ay he understood It, only fave the Railroad Compahy the right to Vitn Buren and not dackson street.; He thores fore qoved that the communication bo referred. to thé Law Department, Tho sume qilclal reported the eatinated cont. of widening the river between Adums and Van Buren streets at #8789 for tha removal of land, by drodging, and $0,600 for vow Hiv of duck, ox- usive of the cost af the land desired for suid widentng, “On which belongs to. the vanla Stallroad Company. Tho that Company, the — Commission atated, hud declined to name Ir price, but had atutcd | that it huh cost, them uenurly or quite $4 per square foot within the last ninety dys, and there 27,1075 square feet, White thus declining to namo thule price, they were sellin to have the olty make an offer and to give Ita bern! consideration, Tho communication was placed on tila, CENTRE AVENUN VIADUCT. The sameomenil reported the catimated cost of erecting tt vinduct over the tracks of the Pennsyl- oMeers “of Pr turthor Chieugu, iurlington & Quinoy and the Chicngo- & Northwestern lhulrouds at tha Intersection of Centre nvenne and Sixteenth stroet, jactuniaie uppronches, property damages, ote., ‘at €155,000, Tho communtention was placed on file, “hoe same otichl transmitted a eommunicas tlon to the Council statlng that tho extent.of re- patrs needed on bridges and viaducts for the present year lind proved toxbo wiueh greater thin was: anticipated, ‘The amount appropri ated forthe purpose was wnusunlly small, and hut become extuusted. Hu theretore naked tho Counell totuke such action ns would ineet the exiaencics of the cuse, and submitted the fol- lowing order for its constilerations Oniered, ‘Thnt the Controller be wad he $s hero. by authorized and directed to pry from the ap. Proneiatlon of 1890 for dredging su much ae mity: © Needed to vover the deticieney In the amount required for thy repairs of bridges and viaduets ‘until the next annual appropriation aball bo milo, 3 nication wag referred to the Com- ‘Ties ootnt mittes on Flan ‘The sume ofticinl in response to a resolution of faquiry, cent fin further communis tion stating that the repaira ucecasary to the vilid aut on North State strut consisted of wow Houring, now connouting pins, and the paluting of. the iron work, thoentire cort of whieh would be 87,00, Koferred tothe Committes on Streeta and Alteys, North Division. Tho Controller submitted a number of pre Posts, beroofore Joa ibe, for the silo of property fn the vicinity of Aberdeen and Mall: sun streets for anew enulne-house, Referred to the Comtuitiee on Fire and Water, The Controller submitted a lst of bids, re ferred to In another column, for tho lyhttng ¢ sich streots where uo gus biting. are iild with, Other inaterial than gas, together with a lst of the streeta whore enters had been Klyven for Jump-posts, but where no mains ware yet laid, Holterred to the Committe on Gis. , CONTROLLER'S RELORT. The Controller subs for the month of November: Aumannt of monoy uctunily in the Cl ‘Treusury at close ot books, Noy, Lesa wirrnnte dn tuand, not yet presented. Net batanca,........ Abportioned and credited us follo Water Fund.,, Bpeelal assessinen Jonathan Burr Fund... Foullco Liteand Heulth Insurance Fi Police and Flremen's iellut Fund v0! 1,717,007 sree 43,151 81,075,210 Reh Liver Improverment Sink! Koweraga Sinking Pando Genoral Fund, 1849... Hiro Departinent Fun bool ‘fax Fund, ‘ulice Pund.,.. Bireet-Lamp Fu quanti Librury Fun ntercat nceount, General Fund, 1860, Fire Departinent Fund Bowersge Fun... BKeweruge Tux Fund... Pm tinent Publio WOrks.....008 PeUOO) TAX FUNG rr seorsirs series TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. , Polteo Fund... Patdie Litrary Fan Btreet- Lap Fund City- Hall Fund, Interest account, PN Amount of warrants drawn against tho soveral appropriations for the current fiscal yoar dtr ing the month of Novembor, 1880; General Fund... RLSN8 Fire Department BH S28 Sewerage Fund inhi Seworage Tas Find... hs Department Pubile Works... PAGE Behe Tax Funds. Tae Polteo Fund, Alt Public Library Pan «ORT Btrvet-Lamp Fund, 4 City+Hall Fund... W281 ‘Total. Warrants in former y y Treasurer during the month of No- VOMIT. TRS. aes seaseseereveseeessees Amount of warrtuts outatanding Nov. 90, 1980: Yayatile on demund.. ai $a Payable on demand fr Xs 187 Payable on demand trom taxes 1870 Payable from taxes 189) wher coltected O12 40 ‘The report was placed on fite. Tho suing official presented a communication submitting the ill of dudge Sidney Smith for SHH for legal services ns nssociiti: counsel on behalf of the city in the sult on the Gage bonds Keferrod to thy Committes on Finances TREMGRADI POLES. A potition was read from the American Union Telegraph Company uaking permission to erect fling of telegraph polls on tho east slo of More ai street. from ‘Twelfth and ‘Twentyssecond Btreets, in order to reach the lumber district, and on tho south side of Fullerton avenne, bee tween Southport uvenuo and the tracks of the planes Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad. Ree ferred to the Committees on Streets and Alioys, West and North Divisions, STAUDET VR. M'ORATH, Tho Committee on Judiciary, to whom was ro- forred the Staabor-MeQrath ‘muddic, asked fl teon dys’ further the, in view of tho deli: ovcastoned by Ald. MeGrath's inability to. Cull present his case, owiny ta tho recent death of “his wife, and recommonded tho appolntinent of (snuctal committee to continue the investiga jun, Ald. Altpetor moved, a3 an namondmont, to Rrant the time asked for and to appoint. coms mittee to consist of Md. Wiekersham, Ballard, and Altpeter, to take testimony, complete the {nvestlgntion, and report in two weeks, te sub- Jeet .o be made a special order at that tine. After gome discussion tho amendinent was Jost, and so imuch of the report ag reluted to an extension of time eoncurred in. ‘THE SMOKE ORDINANCE, The Council next took up the smoke- ordinance, which lins ornamented the ties for about a year, ‘The imujority and minority re porta of the Committee on Judiciary were rent, und Ald, Hildreth mado a tnbored Init ineifeetunt attempt ta throw the thing over for Tho eoveral petitions from mann urerd, physiclins, and others, praying for the passage Of the ordinances and published tn these columns early In the history of the ordinance were aprain rend, after which Ald. Hildreth got inn motion to postpone for six months, ‘Thla was promptly voted down, as was also a sucecediy motion to postpone for one week, Ald. Thompson moyod to adopt the ‘minority. report, Aide Hildreth moved to reconsider the yote by hich the Councll refused tu postpones for une ju week, ost. je indefatigable apostle of dolny to postpone for one week. ‘This ti it ws trricd by a vote of yeus 19, nnys 15, a follow: Yera—Sanders, Aenalyy [Altpeter, [Rlordan, Hikireth, Lawler, reell, Peevey, MeNurnes, } Kebrocder, Bond, ‘Thompson, Brady, Meyor, Young, Iinhof, Barrett Nays—Wiekerstam, Dixon, Ballard, Clark, Shorey, Watkins, Hurke, Cullerton, Smyth, BE cenit, Lorenz, Meler, McCormick, Bur jes—Ih. ‘tho subject was thon made n anecial order for next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY. ‘Tho Committee on Streets and Alleys, West Division, to whom was referred the ‘Chiengu, Borlingtou & Quincy ordinance, granting it, the right tu lay Its proposed tracks east of Canal Ktreet and between ‘Twelfth and. Harrison aAtreots, revorted gn amendment to See. 4, de- signed to remoye the objections urged aalngt that section as It frst stood, and recommended the passage of tho ordiuuee ns thus amended, Ald. Ballard moved to Incorporate in he ordl- nance, In placo of See, 4, nnd as wt menns uf pros teeting private property-owners against all property dimages, the following recummendas ton prepared by the Law Departmont: Sev. 4. Tho permission and authority: geatiy. granted ire upon the further express coudl- Mons, to-wit: First—That tho sald Rallroad Company shall and will forever Indemlfy and suve hariniess the City of Clilcago against Rud from any all legal dumages, Judgment, decrees, and costs, and ox- Penses of tho same which it may sulfer, or which unty De recovered or obtained ngalnst sald elty, for or. by renson of the granting of such privi- loves orantharity, or for or by reason of, or #rowlng out of, or resulting from the passage of this ordinance, or any matter or ting connected: therewith, ar with tho exercise by suid Company: of the privileges hereby xranted, or from any Het or nets of eal] Company tinier or by virtue of the provisions of this ordlnutice, Sccond—Thut the suid Iullway Cdmpany ure to be hekd bout to pay all damues that muy feerne to the owners of property Iylug betwee Beuvh street and the South Braneb of the Chi- and between West ‘Twelfth street wth and West Harrison sirect un tho north, by renson of tho passage of this ardi- unict, or by reusyn of the exercise by sald Com MeGrath, Murphy—I0, pitt by reason Of any itetor nets of sald Coinpany of any of the privileges he: by granted, or under or by virtue of tho ordinance, or by reason of tho bullding of any viutuet or viadvets In this ordinance mendoned or referred to, amendment, to take rovisions of this Ald, Burley moved, ns in up the ordininee section by seetlan, Agreed to, ‘The first section was adopted withont debate, and the second with os iuinor cliiniintion tw mike it *Jlbe” with the foregoing. See. 3 went through without chinge or deinite, Ald. Everett moved to substitute for See, 4 the araonilinane: prepared by the Law Depart- inent, Ald. Hallard favored tho recommendation, but was unnble to sy that the Htulrond Com: pany would accept {t, Aid, Lawler ussured the Connell that tho Com- pany wonkdn't ‘aceept it, and proceeded to show. how carefully the Comittee on Streets and Alleys hud coosklered and worded tho ordinance us reported, ln passing, he referred te the ree Moustrnce of curtuin Canal street peoperty- holders fearful of. property damages and pray. ing the Council te incorporate | in ordinance an amendment binding tho Com- pany to pay ali damages whieh might result, Trom cutting off the presont wodesof ugress ant Jngress to thelr property, a3 they wieyged woutd be the cage weresthe vrdinanes to pas nd roe vortod, | “Phu tears entertained ho regarded as wholly itlefounsted, As for the ery aviving over. tho proposed vacation fu the nenr future of r nid Mather str ‘ved Canal aid wrked that tha streets were now purteetly Uacleds uny way, AS to the question af damages the Rallroad “Com pany bonnd itself In sucht way at to save the clty harinless and protest those property. owners, wid to pile on the further obligation pe posed was to subject tt to impediments why Bt nh ven thrawa in the way of the Alton & » Loutg and the Fort Wayne Ryads when thoy: obtained thelr franetises, Ald, Shorey was disposed co think that tho ore dinnnee is it stood did private property Interests, AKL Everett clilined that without the adup> tion of tho amendment tho petittoners to tho re- Inouxtrance would haye no possible outiet. 1a twelve Imenths thera would be no approach from the est to Canal streat botween ‘twelfth And Harrison, Polk street bulng shut olf by the Proposed vinduet,, . claimed that the viaduct would ALL Liaw bon bonellt instead of n curse, Ald Hverett admitted that, but elniined that tha uppreniches would at the ‘sume tine cat olf the partldoners at that polnt from access to Cunut street from the cast, Ald. attird was glad the gentleman bad been studying the weoxruphy of his own -loewlity, wand regretted that ho hadn't bestowed ns much attention to that utudy when the Western fadiant ordinance came up. A lateral approuch to tha Polk street vinduct from Beach streot would give the petitioners 4 Rafe Outletsumuthing which they had net tor tay,—and at the sume tine be to the iene ot'the Company, His sympathies worn with the amendment, but whether tho Company would weCet Mt OF hot was a question, Ald, Burley favored the nnendine waned 4 it enabled the propurty-owners to proye dante ityes IC ny, and the Computy to prove benellts, it the roverso was the case, Were the mmend: went to puss, sits in tho courts would give Way to compromi Without, ita passage tho Company would coe hi utay dn and: elmply. “freece ont" the eompluliing property-awne era, aver whom it would: huve every adyintage, and to whan it cout pay Jitat what it chose, Ald. Lawler ehuinod that Heseh street wis not. ub present occupied with tricks, The ordinance: contompluted literal approaches therefrom to Polk treet. aud these the Company was te pu for. tn conclusion, be moved to lay the magn Bt Gib Hy in & toot 10 ‘Cho ;motion wus lost by a votoaf yu smay se Sala . f i Siduaeaaac fede McAuley, Hurke, Cullerign, Hlordan, Hildroth Luwiery MeXurioy, Selmicter, Meyer, rrott~l, Vuys—Wiekersham, Dixon, Sanders, Bullard, Clark, Shores, Watkins, Altpeter, Purcell, Sinyth, Poovey, Swift, Houd, Everett, Thompson, Hridy, McGrath, Young, imbuf, Murphy, stcCormick, Burley: . Pr zverett moved the adoption of the sub- Ald. Jawler moved todefor final passageunder tho charter, Ald, Murloy questioned the Alderman's right to do this at thls stage, a portion of the ordl- funee buviug alrewdy been adopted, ‘the Contr ruled the mutton in order, bl. Bwift nppeated from tho decision of the Chair. but withdraw on Ald, Lawler's promise to Withdraw bis urotion tod postponement, a Ald. Wickersham favore conference with thy ratlroud peopl, aud a cum- promise, ss Ald, Purcell renowed the motion to dafer un- der tho charter, and, afjer some further Spay: . not sufficiently protect ring, tho matter wont over for ono weok, and was inde a spectal order tor 8:30 o'clock. AKL Clark, referring to the ehort thine left for Rtreet improvements, moved that, who tho Counelt adjourn, it do ko to meet ‘Thursday night. Carried. Ald, Show moved that tho consideration of the Western Indiana matter, which bid beon set ag tho next apeclil onter, be postponed tor twa: weeks, and tarde the special order for hulf-past Gotelock. Carried, The Councll thon adjourned. <<< _—_- RELIGIOUS. THE PRISON-GATE ASSOCIATION, ‘Thedo'elock incoting under the auspices of tho Womnn's Christhin Temperanes Union yess terduy afternoon fn Lower Farwell Hall wis made tateresting by n Hiblo address from Miss Treland, of Manchester, Kugtand, founder of tha Pelsou-Gate Associition, ‘There was a goodly attendanee, Tho indy basa gentle, kind face, of a decidedly English cust. She talks very raptdly, aad is quite eloquent in her simpto way, She rend from the fourteenth chapter of St. Jolin, twelfth verse, nnd thon dilated pon the Rreat proinises made by Cirlst,even upon te ove of Ila departure to the scat of pardon t= self, She sald that these meetings held out the hand of compiasivn to those who hud strayed twiy from tho end Influences of mothors, sisters, and wives, and helped them, through Christ, who had encotiraged tem to work. Ask and [tsnall bo douse uity you.” Joan of Are decomplished tho sulvation of people througl: peeisomter tho power that coub) help hur, She wanted tho res rithig work done by mothers nt homes and ilresites. The infitesee of women through Christ was res They would tna victory 4 suynteh simple, earnest prayer to Christ. Christ would nuswer. all petitions, ‘The promiso of Chriathnd been her great mainstny in all her work. Her allusion t the Prison-Gate Mission in Manchester was exceedingly touching. Sh tributed ntl its sraceess to the power of pris nod the fultillirent of the promise of Christ, They had vudleavored to suve_ tho poor unfort pas women who came from the two Mancheste! aily ov r ‘ory morning, who hud te money.and had nowhere to gu ave to return to sin. It was to rive these tho Associition was started. Sho telt that ft was n great work to do. But sho poured out her heart to Hin who istenoth ale iwaya. The missionary of tho tenpernice women used to epend three days cach week at tho Pollew Court, and ontrent and pray with the women who hid been discharged. But whit could they «do? They had nowhere to tke the homeless ~ girls. It - xoemed so hard to leuve them tn the — streets {oxo bnek to the cup, of a viler sin, She prayed tora home. nnd ina tittle while there camo a seven-ruom house, Wut there was no furniture in tteand they could not live Inn house with nothing Init. And the power of prayer was ay asserted, In tivo weeks the house wag conforuubly furntshed, In six weeks’ thne tho institution was in full running order. ‘The pris- on women soun carn id they were taken in and cared for, Thoy were not piven i home, but given work inn tittle wash-house and sewing. rooms they were patd for. these services, and uiven ntodylyg. AH this was done through tho tH Ot yer, No one was volleited, und no. rms were sent out for subseriptions, Whatever yo ask ia My numo shall bo given wagons? Sho ptended for a tirmer and truer Talth. a\fler tho address a number of reformed men. wave their experiences. _ ‘ PRESBYTERTANS. iy Tho Presbyterian ministers held thofr regular weekly mocting yesterday morulng, ‘Chere waa about the usuil utteudauce of city and suburban pastors, Dr. Gray, of the Interfor, ren an tnteresting paperon “The Unfrnittulness of tho Churches its Cause and tho Nemedi in whith he de- seribed the mariced decline in the ratto of ius crease in tho Presbyterian Chureh for the pst few yours. He stated that the net increase for the year 1875 was 20,176, while for the past yenr tho increugo wis only 4,185, or less than threes fourths of Lper cent. Tho fanptist Nyures show an Increase of U1,0l0, or 11g pee cent; the Cons Hregatlonnlista averaging 6,175 for cach of tho pust three years, which is about 1% per cent. Tho Methodist figures wero hot at hand, but show nbout tho guine net ratio of inerease. ‘Thus Dr. Gray shows that the rate of increase among tho Pres Dbyterlans is only one-hnif that of the lowest of the other denominations, although all ure ve spall. ‘This warming state of nluirs wos caused, he belleved, by the malady which killed the Church amone the Liodiceans, Tho members do not care enough for the Presbyterian Churet to mike any real sucritices of even personal animositics ~ und prejudices. , tle asserted that the church people did not > cure enough for thelr tedeomer to mnuke® them devoted and uetive In His service, Yho desired interest cannot, he thought, bo awakened by puylng off church debts or praying for new and wealthy members. Tho great need is more unseliish consecrated work for the gen- eral cruse vf relizion, The speaker beloved that inteh of the rationalisnt among young peo ple is cansed by the oxtremtsm of many of the dovtrinnl discourses in defending the extrema viows of the old theologiing. s\nothor causo for this growing infidelity Is to be found tn tho Inosening of the tes between pastors and peo ae froin which results tho loss of spiritual ine iuence. ‘The paper waa discussed at longth by most ot the pastors present, especial attention botug do- wort to thd subject,of upologetic defenses In tho pulpit, , Dr, Noyes wos appointed to prepare a paver. for next week on * Pho Need of Spiritual Power in tho Preacher, and Mow to Sceure It." TIE METIODISTS, & ‘Tho Methodist ministera hell tholr regular weekly meoting yesterday morning, Prosiding- Ehlor Willing In the chair. ‘Tho Husiness Committee, represented by tho Rev. Mr. Pope, reported that tho order of tho day for Monday morning, Dee. 20, will bo a dis- cussion of tha question, “The Baptism of tho Moly Ghost tho Need of the Aye,” with tha Roy. Lewis Curts, of Sycamore, leading tho debnite. ‘Tho remalnder of the thug was occupied with davotional exerejses, the Chale leading in wn enrneat prayer, In which he especially asked for some new things ot the Lord, und that ati tho ininisters milvoat be enabled to tind out the Dlessed, profound menuing of ils words; and be so guickened that it would be made apparent to all that they were taught of God, Prayers w alev offered: by, Drs. Boring, Hemlugway, Van dor Waikor, Vin Horne, Pope, and others, and the reminder of the tho waa passed In tho ylving of testimony by tho various ininisters present, 2 THE BAPTISTS, Tho weekly conforenceot Baptist mintators of Chicayo and vicinity wagumbled atthe Grand Vacliic yesterday furcnoen, the Rev. Dr. Hulbort in the ebair, ‘The following reports from churches wero muds Ex Baptiam, bia tienes Whenton,, eo0 oe Ps Ceutonnlal,.. sone ae % ES Western Avenue, 4 ‘é 2 * 6 7 ” 4 Hn 2 3 ot The Rev, J. K. Davis, formerly of Mochester, Mina. and” the Hey, Alvan Uush, of Osiue, Ia. weru Introduced to the eonferunee, Next Monduy forenoon the Kov, Mr. Hotebkias, of Morgan Park, with read a piper on "Phe Rene sons for it Hevival in the Practice of Expository Preaching.” ‘ THE DISTRICL CONFERENCE, ‘Tho seventh avssion of the Chicayo Mothodlat Distrlet Contoreuge was begun yesterday in the First Church, thd Rev. A. Gurney in the chuic, ‘The Rev. 'T. . Strybeldgo was clucted Secretary, The Reva, J, 't. Coopur and J, Mt, Culdwoll wera appointed a committes to ascertain whut meme bers of the Conferonee wore present, and they reported the mained OF twenty-two prators, two: local preuchora, und one Visitor, ‘Tha Rev, essrd, We th Pope, Phelps, Caldwell, Cantine, Hlchurds, und’ Me, Urlta wera otected’ a coms mittee to examine lool preavhers, Ou motion, the Preqiding Eidor appaluted the Rev, dessn Caldwell, Patton, 2eruuton, und Hil as a coms nitive to nasigt hin in the. SEAL RETE OS the benevolent collections, The Conference thon, adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning, te A $20,000 WINDFALL, Special Dispatch to The Chteagy Tribune, Guaxy IHarins, Mich, Deo, 6,—Suturday’s Trihuns contatned’n tong article nbout 4 ragyed tramp, J. E. Gites, who had lett $20,000 fur wuleh olicers ut Kheinbeck, N, ¥., wero trying to find heirs, and that Coroner Onderdonk bad found the wltow of the deecused ju dirs. Jane E, Giles. The article did not giye thy pince of residence, Bhe hus for some Ging pirat been living with a mursted alyter In spurt ‘Township, 10 this couns ty, wad is desertbed by hur neighbors as Wn Ox- celtent und worthy won, She: has gone Euat at tho request of otticors there to. estublish her Tights and aveure ber property. It will now tall duto good bunds and prove usvful, a SUSPICIOUS ASSIGNMENT. Bpeclut Vispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Dec, &—Symptoma of crookednoss In asother assignment appeared to- duy, Woll, Kuba & Co,, cruditors for 81,887 of Lefevre Bros., tobacconists, petitioned for the moval of Pullip Rapport, Asstguco, on the eeounde that bo had been the tris attorney, and ty closely reluted to ony Deppen, whe ap- pears us creditor fur SI which claita petle Uouere ert ts fruudul se ene Nobody but 0 gump negieots a cough. ‘Tako’ some of Huloy Honey ‘of dior a jrgtuater: ney of Morghopnd and Tap “FIRE-BUG” ROBINSON. His Attempt to Burn His Cigar Factory Yosterday. The Property Insured for Over Fivo Times Its Value, Bey Tow tho Job was Carefully Considcred, amt Falled, — Abraham Robingon, flro-bug, never to bo for- gotten by the Nremen for nn nttempt to blow an is place In “Rotten Tow" on Clinton street, anda subsequent dinboliem in trying to blow up and destroy by flro, in July, 1874, the ttobingon House, now the Mason Hongo, at the corner of Fitth avenne and Lake street, turned up once moro fy bla Cavorit rote yesterday morning, and, itt consequence, he ts once unin bebind tho bars. 3n Hobinson’s provious attempts, the only wore dor was that, after so deliberately planning an incendiary fire, and after having perfected -his plan nt every point, it should yet prove unsuccessful. In tho Ciinton-atreet — flro bis powdor-tratn waa prematurely discharzed, and Robinson was: badly marked by the power, and inthe Lako street attempt his plan fulled bya premattroe e&plosion which extinguished tho fro olrendy {n progress, Yesterduy’s ate tempt was also balked. The fates are evidently against Robinson, and he ought to chanuo his tnetics, Forsnme time past he has been run- ning a cigar factory in tho Greonebnuum Hullds ing on Fifth avenue, but as ho isa marked man with insurnnee people ho was compelled to va- ente beeausy the owner and occupants of the Intilding could get no Insuranee-ngont to inke riskson tholr property. ‘This was two months no fonger ti doubt, and then circmmstances pre- vented. hls removing tho lady to tho hospital From stinday morn on there waa really to hope of recovery. Tho mifferer’s any nurse up fo that tine was ter sister, jist recavered, and Dr. De Wolf's attemp(s to keetire a nurse fro tho hospital Saturday and Hyiiday were ui avaiiing, The digcase wos alrondy tn its lsat stayes, and, after Inflnit sutler ing, the victim passed niviay. ‘The boarders In to house left efther Saturday or Sunday.—as soon ns tho mature of tho disensa was first definitly known, and as goon na they could get away, Owing to .the yinrantiae teasires resicted to, tha sickeroom I the rear of the third story having been ts cltectively shut off from outaide cominuniention as was perhaps possible under the clreutmatanees, none of thon probably eotitracted the contagion, —Fortunnt ve atge, everybody hed been vacctiated, and folt reasonably woll protected, Notvelthstand- ,| dng all thls, there wae n gener) scattering Sune any, several of, tho boarders even taking the preenution to feave tho clty. One of theso waa tho well-known Freeh tencher, Mme. Lureau, who, for tho . anke of her pupits, voluntarily gave up her profession, fe thotine Doty, ated atarted For nilistant city, where sho will reninin until tho faintest poss! Dility of diner is pat. ‘The dead body of tho unfortunate Indy wait at oned wrapped titearbolized sheets, necording (0. the Health Oftice practica, and removed ta to Small-Pox tlospltal, from which it was 0e wards hurriedly and quietly buried. The hous wilt he thoroughly fuinigafed and remain tinder the charge of tho Health Officer foreoyeral days: ————————— THE WISCONSIN SENATORSHIP. A Journalistic Sond-Of for Koyen. Spreiut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mantsox, Wis, Dev, 6.—Tho Madison Journal toenight devotes severil columns to copying favorable comments franta turge numberof pis pers favorable to tho candidacy of the Hon, E. y yes for enutor, The Journal edltoriniy “Such an nrray of supporters is one of qny man might well be proud. Theso nr- teled in ho ense attack tho distinguished com- notitorof Mr. Keyes or seek to belittle him or Nis clattns, nnd aro inspired by nogrudge against ogo, and Robingow moved to mn dealie } jim, They all, in different form, bear co PO nd sca, tied ena Foust or Haint testimony to. the paramount claiins of whlen he rented from the owner, Le Grand | of Murtan. Tho first Hoor ts occupied’ by Smyth, Killan & Cow commtsaton merchants. Short]; utter 7 o'clock yesterday. inoein Jam Willets, n youstimnker employed by An Jow,on T Bie oth Water street. suw alee tin Rubln- son's factory through windows in the third floor. Jlo ran at once and gave the alarm to Engine Company No, 13, whose house Is next to Bur. ton’s indlding. Agsistnnt-Marshat Shea and tho No, Company, Capt. Calder, respondent Tho dobr leading upto the factory was loeked, but. thoy battered ttopen. ‘The fre wns easily oxe tngulshed,—in taet, ituppeured to be buralng autot itself, It took itt iw fow moments for the Marshut to conclude that elaborate arranges iments had been imido YOR AN INCENDIARY FInz, and he sent at once for Superintendent Rull- winkle, of the Fire-[nsuranes Patrol, Thonnmne of Robinson on the door was ut once recognize The preparations mado for tho fre were ene fully studied out. With “dryer long ci sheets used In’ elgar-fnetories, Robinson by completely shut out Hgut from tho front wine slows, ain ox, rough on its edge, and with pleces of wood adhering, proved to have been the tool with which two of the serivs of pilin ranning along the iniddle ‘of the building bad been chopped nearly in two very near their boxy, |The chips hud been” piled about thelr buae, and paper aud ‘other com bustibles, saturated with\kerogune off, had bean dd fn a train toa pile of consbustlble material und a let of clynr-boxes, which were armimged about apo atari phat the two pillars, «Another train had been tid to the elevator, the doors of which were allopen, In front of this section of tho floar a larae number of elgure boxes had beor plied In such 1 way that they would provent the glure of the fire froin ehow= ing through the windows until it waa wider good headway. Acommon oil lump had been cleft with the ax, and hud evidently furnished aup- port ton bitof candle, from which it was ren- soned ont that oblnson. pon quitting tho place left tho candle In such 1 way ns to fire the train when ft burned down, He mixcateniated his thine, and thas fis how hfs flre was not n bet tersuecess, Above the pillars he had torn up tho flooring, and at tha base of the pitlirs ho had torn up a board or two in order ‘to plice: Bome kerosune of, Empty cnse: rubbish of wll sorta wero in heaps convenient to the train, Upon the fourth floor he bud strewn a intuo quantlty of ten tobacco und Btrippings all over the floor, The hour when these ineendlary do- inga wero in progress ta tixed by aovern! persons belonging In the vicinity at tl o'clock Sune night, whon they beard vhopping in tho. build: ing. Contrary to expectation Hobinson tn per- son walked in tipon the sees at 7:30 o'clock, and manifcated no surprise whatavever. Mle eluiined to have left ihe fctory Jnst at 4 o'clock Bunday afternoon, and: pro- fessed that hia stock was worth $16,000 to 180 and bis insurance only 810,000, This looked dlimay on tho fice of It.; Bullwintle asked hint to open hia safe, but Robinson, after fumbling over the comblaation fer an hour, anid he could not pelt it, aud Intimated that it had been tam- pered with, Au expert was kent for, Ilo asked for the combiuution, and when Robinson gaye him tho gute figures he bad given Bultwinklo, and had trivd himsett, the expert hiighed, went to tho safe, and, afters few turns of the knob, threw It open, Roblnson had put four numbers instead of three In the comblnation, ‘Tho detectives und tha Government offctats were curly apprised of the fire, and Dotectives Shea and Kiploy, after Mstening to all that transpired at the shop, PLACED ROUINKON UNDER ARIEST, Duputy-Collectora Hough and Phelps tool charge. ‘They found books and documents con- cerning the busliess which thoy hud never bes, fory been able to sec, nud by seanning thom over’ thoy blocked ant a syatem whereby Itobingon had been eyatemutically defrauding the Gov- ernment. Hebad ben bt stamps for many tess elsurs than he bud pald his workmon for mak- ing, and there were miny other discrepancies whieh led then to believe thut Robinson bid Been minking Crom 600 0.100 urs pur week on which no tax was pald, hoy have. ben after hitn a tong thine, but hu wis’ ebrewd enough to caenpe then at overy point, Within tho gufe no cash was found, and noth ing of value save some insurance polleles, ‘Thogo showed his Insurances on Btock to bo $10,- Ww, locnted ag follows: New Hampshire and nmerehtl of New York, 81,250 each; La Cals: WU; Furmora’ of New York, $1,600; and Peo. plo’s, $2,500," It will bo soon that all’ these aro outside companies. Robinson fa "no good" With the companies acquainted with bis record, Superintendent Bullwinklo suspected that his stock was not worth anything Hike this amount, and nn appralsal mude at hls request by Mr, Fred Hauok and Fred Necker reaulted ina tot of 81,85110 as the valintion of everything, in the building belonging to Robinson. Detevtive Kiptey thought to get something aymninet tho flre-buy by euliiug upon Robinson's: wife at hor home, No. 770 Fulton street, befors she was aware of ber husband's arrest, but he found the lady far too gunrded. to bo in any. ped, Robinson took his arrest {i bt way, and talked freely with such roporters ue creed to Interview hin He, of course, denied knowing anythlig about tho tre, and professed to be a greatly noused inan. His atutements wero all downright falsohoods ntongalde of the open facts, but he mude then all tho aumo with n deliberately truthful mien. ‘The worat polnt nimingt him fy “that thoro wor no evidences of tho factory having buen broken Auto, and ho wlone enrrics tho ku SMALL-POX, A Fatal Caso on Sixteonth Stroct, Migs Anna erates tho victim of tho lntest caso Of amnalt-pox, dled yesterday morning at bulf- pust Vat her residence, No, 10 Sixteenth street. ‘Tho oxuct nature of tho diseasy was not ofliclully known until Saturday noon, and tho fulture to move tho unfortunate Indy to tho Suinll-Pox Hospital that afternoon, as Dr. Du Wolf desired, must be set down to the Inexcusnbly stupidity Of tho Great Western Ratlroud peoplo and the bospital anthorities in allowlug tho railroad tracks in tho vieluity to become so biocwaded with cure that it was {impossible on abort notice to get the ambulance across and Dring tt into the vity, ‘Tho suddgn change in tho weather curly Sunday morning, togothor with the guiferer’s fast weakentiy condition, would bave mude her removal Bunday litte short of murder, and Dr, Do Wolf wis wise ae wells, humane enough to realize it. Mut for tho erlminat bloekhendedness of tho bospltat und the railrond authorities, the utlllcted judy wight have becn removed Sata wher tho a &. Mr bee and evince a hearty recog- nition of his Jong, and faithful service to the partys They ull testify to his commanding: abilltys thoy all proudly cefer to. his brilliant record ‘ns A purty leader; thes all: bear witness to lds atoning, Integrity; they ul express ad- iniration for his great. energy and power to ne compligh results; they all prochain in warm tc- knowledgment the dity and obligation of tho quirty.to crown a Hfo of falthful, self-saerifcing: service to tho Itepublican party Gurinig an epoch when such service was in the highest sens a Fervies to the country with an honor nobl enrned and fairly deserved, na well for tho ac ico ns nbility, integrity, and special eapneity for uyefulness “in tho position, ‘They nearly all lecclare Mr, Keyes to bo tho populuc SPRINGFIELD. Rucket-Khop—A Mine Stocked Up—Gar= fokYs Innuguration—Chain Pumps. Spectul Dtepatch to The Chicuce Tribune. Sprinarieny, IL, Dee. 6.—Tho Scorctary of Stato to-day Issued u license to organiza to the Chicago’ Public Produco & Stock Exchange; object, to buy and sell an commission or other wiso all kluds of grain und produce, bonds, atucks, and other aecurletics, togethor with cot- ton; enpltal, $100,000; eorporators, C. G, Lincoln, W. W. Cudsworth, Andrew A. Sample, Also to the fucksonyille Conl Company, of Jncksonvillo; eapttal, $25.00; and the Hernan Gold & Silver Mintng Company of Luke Superior, Chicago; cupital, 81,000,000, adjutant-Genernl Hillard bins received n lot- tor from Col, iL. C, Corbin, Corresponding Scere= tary of the Executive Cominittee, tu charge of tho Inaugural coromonies on March 4, atutinz that the Committee proposo to invite all the milltary orgunizations in Hinols to purticipate, amt hope that tho Stato will be well represented ot Waehington on that occasion, Gen. Hilliard, tn reply, expressed tho belief that at lenst one full regiment of ten companios would attend If tho ways and means could be secitred bdro, in the United States Clreult Court to-day a Mal decree was entered in tho exse of LM. Rumsey ct nb, of St. Louls, vs. He & J. HL Tenk, of Quiney, perpetually enjoining defend ants from mustufucturing the Tonk bucket for CATARRE CURE Unquestionably tho most important medlenl discovery since vacelution® A remedy which assimilates with tho mucous meme brane, and forms not only a local but 1 constl+ tuttonal curo atany stage, Ono package go erally suffices, Dellyerett by Druggists or by D. DB. Dewey & Co., 48 Dey-st., N, ¥., $1.50 com- plote. ‘reatiso and remarkable statements by the cured mulled free, Tho ufllicted cun refer tos Dr. W. IL ‘thuespecr, Elgin, WL Mrs, IL. HAnpent, 768 Stone-Bt, ¥, E. Mason, Manstictd, O. Mies Mancy E. Ranken, 491 Clark-st., Chicago. Mrs, M. EB. Sitevey, 802 Savanah-st,, St. Louis, Mile. Arse, Opera Prima Donna, Paur Boron (tho swinimor), Flushing, £. 1. Sanh Bextpicr, O07 Brondway, Now York. * Hey. C. IL TAYLon, 10 Noble-st., Brooklyn,N.Y. ltov. A. IL. SumNen, Fredorick, Md, Rey.Gro. E. Pars, St. Stephens Church, Phila, Rov. C. J, Jones, New Brighton, N.Y. &ey &o. A ren) curo of Catarrh for $1.50! SAWS. ; ’ sd Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St.,Chicago 811 to 819 N, Sacond 8t., St. Louis, If Mf Eeery Deseriptic y Manibtand CromeCur sien oe Creutrs Wholeralo Dealers in Hubber and Lenther erecta’ ete ecumannenes Unites tnd ai? sow and Plantig Ml Bole Manufacturers of Lockwot Slotted Clroular saws. Leery Sate warranted, CANEYUL ATTENTION TO NEVA WORK. ‘ar NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE TEAR ERED ON ADDTINATION, MEDIOA'TED BOUGIUS, Without modicines, ante H H Allan's Solublo Medicated Bougies, Patonted Oct, 10, 1976. Ono box No. 1 will le Xo; 4 Will cure tid inst Ubstinata Zasu, No manttor of how lume standing. No natisnota doses of cubebs, copalya, or oll of ann woud, thit are cartoin to produce dyspepsia by due a Btruyting tho cambhitus oF thi stowmEl. Teese Bold by all Druyylats, or matted on ros “Poehler partleaare soud for clrautnr, cade + Gaidhuinate Now Yorke, NOTICE, NOTION OF ANNtNNSENT, OF¥ICH OF TIE , OREGON RAILWAY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, No, 20 Nessanent, NEW YORK, Nov, 2), ALT wing resolution haw buon passed bythe Henrd of Directors: Hurulvad, ‘Cunt socund ussossinunt Of twonty nor 7 weitthor and her thon condition might have per. | cult won tho subsuriptions: toe the now “Capital mitted it, und, once tn thy bospituly tho chiuces | Hock of thls, Conipany (authorized by tho Special of nodding’ aud perhapa. of! final res | Pnekhotders Maui of eet acum a de te q i suiuu is. Hureby ordere i pat tho covery pfuuld, | ay far us, tha | tueiltivs Ugiihayatieu in Now work seGbet af duit ttt 0 eating smull-pox patients there ure | | Stucktiolders are roquoxted to p ail thelr concerned, have buen minterially Increased. Tho | Subseripiton Cortteatus with thelr cocks, In ardur cuae isk Unusually sad and i ploruble one tn.| Hutte vaymONt inoy bs PEUHOTy od thuraun, many TeMpeels, Aa tu Is orlutn, opintons ure, p = = divided, though the Investigation which is now! kolug on ing gnecced tn cuting lighten that queation, Onu theary ty that Sligy Binyth cons tracted the discuse some two weeks ago when Visithog a funlly on South Curtis street, one of Whose thembers waa attacked in a somewhat, siiailar muaner, but recovered his day or two, and tus not been reported an the Blok Ist since, Another Uhoory 14 that the disease Wis contruct- ud from a eorvant girl, who left diss Biyth a fow weeks ue to look iter a ale inother und Toturiied to thy house wfter her death, |“ Noctses of wuull-pox have been reported for sone tine, Lowover, und it ia possihia that both theories ure ut fnult. A bidter of Miss Stuyth, living i the same house, was tiken Ati two or three Weeks uxu with what it is now Dbelloved was an. atiuek of yuriulold, though ity Huturo was nut sitpucted, or nb Ieust notdell- nitly known at the tne, ‘They vccuplod tha eunte roan, | Stiga Suny th was tuken sl hist Pacs- duy or Wednesday, uid a physician tinmediately called. The casa at tirat butted the iedieat qmun’s knowledze, but us [t doveloped Itaolf ho became dmpressed with the bolic that it was sinall-pox, ultiongh auuniver of phywlcluns who wero calted in to consult: with hlut expressed contrary Oplnlous. ‘Thu Nrstattick wus oft billows “nature, ‘This was futlowod by the BULLE, FAI Kon WAS BTANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, 121.& 113 Lake St., Chicago, Recarefultobuy only the Genuine a8, KR. . CPIOH HTS At NAT, REEVES & CO.'S, Ticket Hrokora Wy 8. Clarks, (nt Conte! Soratabliag by ute Bought, Bold. und Exchanged. (edueod rates to all parte, BUSINKSS CARDS. WOOD IWANTELS ib Wal Hl, ROULKE & (4 wii eA Yreuking (out of a ria. ie Dr be = ie a ‘Oi us calle Cy fi io was | 4 ¥ i, Ty CHES. wuductded as to tha real nature of the | DMD ilbviuioveiue, shualvery.oluaaion bits dluguse. His Balurduy vislt. However, [ett lun ) pay; decrees cuntyrrod. Col THEY, Hyer Wey oe : TAX SALE iit. of tho Ninth Beason of FESTIVAL CENTRAL MUSIC: Firat Grand “xtra” ciTy Pile TAL A! OMco of the County Troe A itho following Ina list of dots se atd ent Prowarty ha thorn, batty sp Aint Of Uunole, upan whi ee pol the amoune or te judgment ee ered YF respects , unary, A. LIS Fatt 0 i cial Arsensment (Warrant Nur nanessed by authority of tho Cit ening te the widen of one fun from diteknon atreut to if hp! CONCERTS Fane awn fa the folowing list tor the im parcel of Land, Lat, wid wwita ntlirmed, na falluwe, (EXTLANA Coureun EXILANATORY, In thy column bended “ois cents) repr LIIHONIE How alta up and ftont Property reapuetlval FRACTIONAL SECTION 18 “ADDITION ty owlng st tho fi, DE UTI at? my Mt bund, Tam Lae When will occur tho geantest musical event of the nunaon, proseiting for the FIRST THLE IN AMERICA Cl. Roblpetetn's Colosaat Choral Con itton, and th Ni a los 5 Inteat tustenl Auneation ot Ruroportitie M4? | Nato os nisoot NMS Sit te ae ey i J Aluxander vx atreot Lt du he! Sacred Opera | Aemestdene | POON Ty ctibadt il suweies Koatt a ME fe ] saWatioe ne yin hd ao si cd iltt 43 Ctoras 200 BABEL | rsiaeunn Ad Aloxandor 10 feot , ‘ At thie Concort tho APOLLO CLUS will havo tho sigtkmenthues Nstibdit of lot 10. and Mise FANNY KELLOOG, Soprano Eatotc tStarkwenthor Bt Mw ! do Hl a0 SLARENOEE UB Smith 2 ee a X Cormitt N78 ft Supuriur Court partition of tote 4,0, GRAND ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN. | .feures™msis je | Mat or Geo W Snow 1 WM, L. TOMELINS, Director. ae FA q 1 q i 4 NO Season Tickets Sold! rH : For this Extra Concert. so that the BEST SEATS will do t bu suid to the FIRST COMES to the Bux-Oillee nt tho do. 8 popular price of MSJoncs 2 INCLUDING t i SO undhevae Siar. 75] we u $1, und $1.0, necording to loention, ‘Chose desiriug eliolce seats shoul bu early 1 Mite, GEO, I, CARPENTER, Manacar, HAVERLYS THEATRE, TD. IL. HAVER Y cesses ees. Manugor and Proprictor, DRILLIANT OPENING OF THE OPERA SEASON. To-night, FRA DIAVOLO, lo Est of Geo W Snow “io : OF Gucnihor 85 fe Fubito rotiee Is horoby glvon that pursue tot judgment and the provisions of the butunee xo enses witde and provided, ‘Troumurer aud ox-oiliely, ‘Ci ‘Ounty, Lilltols, Will on the Ae DBS atthe ne Comity vabduue where the County fil evuaty, atthe On tha nosthiweet corner ate iy D ivan street, in th yf G cau, in anil entinty Of Gs to uate OEE fk, y Aubor's ovor favurito sunrkting work, will bo given Eau it ta ri - if tt Fi STRAKOSCH & HESS ‘atwa Chteage Hocenntne payee 1a, WILLIAM T. JoINON, County Trensuror and Ex-Uillelu County Collector Cook County, Lillnots Creat International Opera Company, Tho cast comprising $ sZoring ~ CITY CHICAUO, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, ial Altcasty 3 Fr Dinvolo sree Hepp wis Gincomo as hurd Allens 689 LOTOnZO jaghly cont. Orricy ov THE Cousty Treasumet OFFICIO COUNTY COLLECTOR Cook Balas, CHICATU: ererinte The following Ls a Ist of detinguent lands, tots, uud Foul propurty fi tla City of Chteagn ts Cone County, State of Hitnots, upon which Temain'due ond Tisai the nuoune of a Juduiuene renders toa 4 is SHEST! anil Lunds, Lote, und real property respectively, be Uh ClouuS Malisivet wanda | ggulity Court of Cook Comitye he thy danuagy ee Rreat work, . He amutne of Speciat As me EDNESDAY, frst thing herg In Joa, term thereat { tent (Warrant 20) Dine, lovled, und assesred : AIDA, by authority of the City of Chics f Win attaho original auord Neonte tects, stare | Wawidti ar ang munieod foal went edt tenn LO A AIGA HALTON. Messrs, IBY RON, il Vie Tinun strove to weltth strut, ind costs due thereon OX ee an CONLY uppearing. THURS- | seom witel Judgement an nppent was taken 10 thee poliaty Court within and for the Firat District of Binto of Iiinuls, and by tho sald Appetite Court 13 Judgment of tie County Court ‘ngnin town lots, und real proporty deseribed {n the tollows, ing st for tho amoune annexed to each purcel of jand, fot, and real property respectively wos ‘attirued, as foils, to wit: {Xxplanntory—in tho following lst tho deures in vier, the columns hendod "8" (meaning doliara and sete? ve Singuntine conte) Feyrosent the, amount of tha aly IL TROVATORE, Dobut of Mile, OSTAVA TORRIANL FRIDAY, an event! First proiuctiun here of the reigning operatic success, Bolto's muxtoriwork, MEFISTOFELE, MARIN, ROZM, ANANDALE, PERUGINI, CONLY. BALURDAY evoning, IE ROMWEMTEAN G: Dotut of Miss AUDI CARIINGTON, Grand “Carmen! Matinee on Hnturde Fee erator ty rotnectt ety Ae tatids, tom tots an adh ehnlan crate of neleea, “Reser vad Seats, €), FRACTIONAL SECTION 15 ADDITION 70 cltle Albrottos of alt tha Opernafor malo at tho box-anles. | same and dosa AU aie 8. HELENS and Blk. DE NOVELLES BMusteal Die | Gy nade n . i i re ete The Repertolry fur Next Weel i Sache NON TOUHICAGa! Wit bo nnnonneod on Wednosday morning noxt. Nauta and des Ot ADDITION 20 tebe ow . Aunossors Divn of 8 1056 ft of lot 11 and, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Say Bon toe 1 all Or Louw 43 14,17, ot ta Clark-st., opposite Now Court-Iouse. . Aaa z ; Belt” at 3 : # Imniedinie Mt of in ifigholor aude 5] a ao aaea 1 cho; Ly 6S CLINTON HALL’S oH Hoda Sul HO, oxs tere 1B oto TRUS STRATECISTS. | tuece 1g ae mw | Filuraing ne 7 do WN) Great Success of Mattle Vickers ! tte Ba bee “lave you yot your Uitle hateliet toltle you, do 23 do [isis “i ° GW Fay nig ofn 99 M100 ft Hi Georgtoy? Gay maka 1 of nD Met fe iio He Next Wook-Tili NOSTON IDEALS. Advanco | ON Kredykes fi tt 1do aK ento ta-morrow nt, Bux-Uflee, and at Lawls & Now- do" onli. ido Bae oll’ Btataest i B aistrgg a wendoxa mre H oa ie : ‘lo PE E . At wb ta GRAND OPERA HOUSE. *Ammaasare Dvd ot Iisa te wi’ Koel SPECIAL ANNOUNCENIENT, Wt MeLaughila 2 do Docauge of nn unoxpactod demand, the advance sato | 8 Moguloy : * 3 ae of cuts for the’ nate red 3s Bor M.A Boston Ideal Opera Co. Will begin to-morrow (Wodnonday) morning, QMlco or the Theatre, aud at Lewia & Nowol 5 iutorale ' a ist inches Mo . J Phillipson ex ov inches 18 Otis MCStoarns do MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th. do Evory oventng and Wednesday and Saturday mati- | J Seanian, n noo. Hiri nppearnnce in tivo yours of tho old toile Belrader Bros 8 able comedian, cl ‘OH RAYRIOND, fe 3 LG Millor In his grand RAY SELLERS, Gag A Angal s eddy ereatlotis , JA Bongnan, IN OF on Squara Com- coL. Th Mark Twalu'a great c «PEL GOLD Monday Dee, 1, A.M BES ScnasBYawa CSS S aco do QW fastor eA ak BA + Pubila nutice ts heroby given y eee Te Judumiont and thu provisionsof tio stauites In suc Gives indo hna provided, he undersizned Coun McVICKER’S THEATRE, ‘rensurer wid ox-Uiticlo County Collector of Coo EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK the Great Coma. | A. 1 alan, Mr. Atsinous, will, an tha chiral) day, uf Jawuaty, 3) aL tl Muliding wt, the JOSEPH JEFFERSON, AS BOB ACRES, tho hour of tun’ o'elack H fia he County: County ‘Court is hold in sald county, sit ‘sh In Sheridan's Famous Comojly, tha RIVALS. corner of Dearborn avonuo a aMisT RtreUty the City uf Chleazo, in wuld Comnty vs soak, expusd to Supported by Mra, Jolin Draw, Mr, Fredorick Tobin- {neon, Mr. Maurleo Barryuure, dir, Chas, Wavoriy, yUDNG rato AL the anda, town lots, aud real property Yor the nuuune of sald Jjudgmont due thoreon tsa ose It 1. Mntinces WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, *Matod Uhteago, Decombor 2, 188), SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-at,, opwisito Sherman House, WILLLAM T, JOHNSON, County ‘Treasurer and ox-Uilicio Couity Cullecior ‘This wook only. nightly’ at 8 ofclack, Matincos, Woiltosdays Satuntay und Sundays om MAtnoos, Covk Conuty, Iiinols. TAL IAyLORATIVE, GULICK & BLAISDELL'S MINSTRELS, Fronch lectures by 1. SAUVEUR, ChiD, Lied. Becond Lectura will be viven Tuneday; ue. t, ne 3 pe m,_pubjocti_ H MOLINE" Vickets nt tho 1atl, mi Subject A MOLIENE” lekets nt thy ttl OF THE WORLD. Lea eras Bignaturo ts on ovory bottio of GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Imphrts tho most dollcious taste and zest to erin any orvan ia wenkenod, ‘Thera lan remedy to the sone Viraniteeratanterinn been ae . ESTO zn 34 datsed hy the Academy of Medleine in Parle Ls fnillblo specie for the abover contains ne phones har polnant te purdly, VE te action, nuyd 18 parninn aH Lente Five, canthuridas, 0 r men I a Grico. Nono wonutne without tho, " ui Wey Fluesmond on the sida of enc! Ee Of 8 LETTE trom pours wholesale and rotall dracalats, MEDICAL GENTLE CERTMECATE. MAN ne Madras to tile GuAviEs, Panta, duly 18, eth 1 Huw doin Pal brothor at " Pationtatrentod' ss wore cured within aidaes, 18 WORCESTER, May, Bix wooks, 10 betwoon two and three months. 1 Fis, twoun five and sx months, Fin nine months. 4. “Toll LEA & PRES Di. ML. PERIGE ne TINS Hat! thelr sauce ta Modicin de tn Froptint Charity. hiuhly exooaied in ine HOT & COLD ROL HY ALE DRUGGINTS: tony thoaoat a utablo, 7 WAN: BCAA TEN Eons feta Drag trates eR eT EATS Notlen ta horohy given that't, A, Smith, of Bt Luly Beads BM Now Vork,atosto longer aur cel Mhorttoruractanaponts fur icons. Vial esters iWevne thelr appolinmente as evel have Ci EXTIACT FROM LETTER JUNE 9, 190. ila Dit BH, SiaKssONn:—You write tht you wt tauufosaverties for yourself, De you meat ete ate + Sold and uscd throughout the world, own name, or inning nengont? Do you pt JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, | sities: : continue the agency or not jn ened you AGENTS bOK THY UNITED STATES, Of courte, goon and oxpend, sone money in pyer es «WHI pay every Ww OYSTERS, Continue the ager oy infor mia oF tho fa 20c a Dish! Oysters rn S Hockrann-st. New Yorks 9 la ARS Aa Mota Ne ‘ha countarfolter of iteari's Vital Restorae, which Tamthe sole owner and propriotol trys United Notes, ted to keep the neeney A eg pare HiGwUlE with a snurious tmiliatlen, Bnd eon od, Restauruntcompiute, | the nama from Mleord’s Vital Hestarstly BUAZEVLON, Klcord'a Restorative to hava similarity, 1? ae TOO Mauisonat, | wlyzed Da Lissor's Pills, whteh coptuin Fatt inca WIL netthor gain ner los, ss a leant Vital Rusiorative for, unely, als month elt Frost und elegantly sorve MISCELLANEOUS, M.D inna rinnnrtenentrenretnmnnnncnnanensd } AR VAIN: BOW: AMOND MD NO Cut. ‘Wher oro tho It utive advortiecd 0 vO 2°. on, PI Co, Chieaiter Roe ORR KOA, + | sc coe tate 173 South Clarkest., Chicago. “TRUSS KO. Consult personally or by must, freo of charge, onatt | nw wnrnnnen eer ee chronte, nervous, oF spacial diioasva, Dr. J. Roan 1s 8 10 the uly phyelein In the elty wuo warrants curos UF q “dd PRIVATE A ewe) ie DISPENSARY, IDR. LUC Ss, Wowilll pay toa charitable institution, $100, 19 102 Wouth Clarkest pian inguinal Hernia at an SD seat HE Nh x r Chartured by the State ot Minots for cho “spootal, | HHNTIVE COMMON-BIENSE TRUSS, painted aclontitic, und apeody euro” of private, worvuuscurons | (igs DANELEDT, BUTMAN & PACES gp fe und urinary disuases, Consliaiion trey, buurs.) os tater a sears Oo uth wd vod oui, puudars 19 to tn monly. | DE PATUCIEIL the patontua, Us RAT 7a, be | Besa a sh err tug tapormnt oa MANHOOD RESTORED, udupted Sur apphunea as (30 Dusk NUH ag, wh Sot gt get Apreganen, casing ins ML a ES Me speach ik event bite | SEAMLENSAREL PLASTIC STOCKINGS erort,, Address J, LL REEVES Wo Cugyuati-nhe Ny ‘ Futouted March Fis 1076