TRIBUNE SUNDAT* AUGUST 1, 1875.-SIXTEEN PAGES. 2 THE CHICAGO I amount wqfcer-ta*. which, not be col- Stock account 833,75 Northil> lares of could pipe, and sewerage, requires thatIt ba Ascension, corner Elm and less Raising man-holes and catch-basins to perform.!„ , the hills of Church of the lected under any frequent tfiscssment. aUolnta lutegm, the firat time, 11 in theway of the free exercise of human andis spending bis vacation among • and Litany 10:30 apparent It would be extremely difficult to grade nc^S'J stands Morning prayer .at a. PUBLIC WORKS. It ia tnat 12,601.66 faults in “* “ Sallo streets. structures a hot. ground, ita The dogma of BiDle infallibility," Eastern New ￿ collection of water-rates Repairs of sewers, Division 1,a.*>0,58 dsfWuil reason. York. Holy at Ua. m.; at 7:15 separate the assessment and North aaail, dwcoaerabie; whiiethey Involve .' neverbe m.: Communion authority controls the laying of Repairs of aeweis, SouikDivision.... dinguto^.S Betting forth thoughtswhich “must Th» P.cv. H. 5L Pmjmter. of St. Uonim, ham from the earn© which 1.M5.15 health and safety, and can he corrected •?PailaI is tells P water-pjres, Tbcae are laid various time* during Repairs of sewers, West 3,8 oaiv questioned as to theirtroth, a dogma," he heen preaching for tbolaat four Sabbath even- uid Holy Cornmnnlon »t at Divi5i0n...... ' .9.13 moca expense. The niter dependence o/th.S.'V “ Utany. required to pay for water Cleaning North us, the mostdeadly to progress and to scien- peoplo '-Moralni! prayer, the year, and consumers are sewers. Division’'. 8,752. 08 city upon the water service, at CampbeU’a Park Mission, lbs Cilhedrml of BS. Peter mud Paul, new pipes. The city Cleaning sewers, Sooth the sewer* can be conceived." The mis- iOEa w-30m.ni., »t the Fourteenth Annual Report -aa aoou as it ;a turned into the Division li;«29.Xt> bridges, which are BO nearly retried to tific inquiry that -are much interested, and there is a fine prospect Choral large eum annually if the assessment Cleaning sewers, West Division 15,JU2.^3 the liaf. lies con- corner West Washington mud Peoria stromtm. would lose a convenience, and. in fact, the verylife of take here in assuming that the Bible for flourishing church. made with the supplying of water. House drains 6< »T.h3 a Board. were not unifonnlv -- tion,.d*K9Mt*»tML_the necessity of tains statements concerning the ordinary sub- service. ot the water-pipe were laid last year, which -Damagebyflre.irrrr.*.:.;.v:rr,.. %sn.7S InlnatiSfS: T. of Fort lowa, Over 38 miles of keeping and construction only ib~ {KrooadvTvS jects of human thought,and concerning science, —The Hot. Charlct Dodge, Dodge, the pt ”6 miles of street front- Interest 330,485.53 necessitated assessment experience and - , RELIGIOUS IyiISCELLAKT. a. m. p. m. at Trinity simultaneously umblemished integrity. which are never to be questioned. It contains will offidate at 10:45 and 7:45 age. These assessments wpre.‘ made The Board are able 4b point-with pride to THE CHURCH IN GENERAL. they been so $ 472,879.G0 thsT&vT no such statements. The field of scientific Church, corner Trody-sixth street and Michigan with the progress of the pipe. Had not public improvement* thus far sold its Wabash v..,u have total of the-aasess- Lew interest peM-en liter • comrUt.nL thsonSl research is left perfectly open,andhuman reason Tho First Baptist Church has T th« city would tost the of the work upon whichla unaurpisjcd and avenue. Improved. Water Facilities—The year, during which water bonds 191,738.81' equaled. is left perfectly free to investigate all subjects avenue lot—the Hite of the house .of ‘ J). Texas, ment for the balance of the —The~Bev.' B.'A-Rogera, J>. t from will supplied premises which had never been to ii is eo as the' Bible and $36,000. After Waste and Its Remedy* was upon which adequate, far destroyed by fire ust year—for officiateat 10:30 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. In theChurch of tbs lime time, itwould have teen un- Total coat" “.'.'JTwCIIKW the Christianreligion are concerned. about assessed.. have made the as- SEWERAGE IN BEHALF OF BABIES, paringoff the mortgage there will remain the Epiphany, Throop street, between Monroe and just, as well as impracticable, to LOAN BONDS. Tho thoughts of the Bible which Christians re- sessment any citizen prior to the actual supply- Bit per cent bonds, outstanding March 31, be to the construction of the Adams. upon To theEditor'bf The Chicago tribune. ceive withoutquestioning are those whichrelate $16,000 to applied ing of water; the method of monthlyassessment hap- 1375 $ 87,000.C0 s PRESBYTERIAN. ?•„ Seven cent bonds, to subjects which reason cannot reach. The new edifice at Thirty-first street pily meetfibotbdifficulties. . per outstanding March Chicago, July 30.—1 wasrejoiced toeop of Pipes and Receipts from year end- joB, truths respecting the relations between us and Church continues to The Rev. James MaclaughUn will preach at the Cost income from water-collections for the 31,1875.;;;;..5,550.000.c0 article, on Sunday last, on Mendicancy.- The Reformed Episcopal was $708,601.32 ; for the year ending 1 : corner Sangsmon and Adame ing April 1,187*, our God; how thesehave been disturbed how been recently Scotch Church, of Assessments. The decrease is I have had faith the belief grow New churches have u Aprill, 1876, $<05,VM.64. accounted Total $2,037,0.0.00 in ihatcuch plav* they are to be adjusted, and harmony produced rapidly. streets, morning and evening. Horning subject, A “ " v Newburgh, for in part by the fire of July 14. 1874, the direct loss Amountof money in the bands of the City Treasur- as Charity and The Orphan , ? organized at Washington, Va., and Noble Offer.” ‘ Two a’ nIl between nsand the God who governs us; how lid., by that event being $13,000; and, in part by the re- er, March 81, 1875,not applied to canceling bonds, The congregation at , un- —The Jacob Post preach at Noble Street nihg aa they do, night after night our moral condition is to be elevated; wherein N. Y. enough Bev. wifi duction of meterrates, estimated at s7o,t00. $33,088,16. : . for wyh der Cummins have contriouted Church, corner of Noble and Erie streets, at li)a. m. Via- total income of tbs houses) tyould true enjoyment consists and bow it is to be building Construction' of Bridges, The following table shows the ETBEETO. .with foil erventuaUy draw money to build & commodious stone and 7:50 p. m. 1 from the Ume when the distribution of snow, ice, rendered thTJ gained; the troth on theseand kindred subjects, from debt, ihe —The Rev. Charles Thompson willpreach at the Water-Works Accumulations of and garbage tention of the people to these importanTini. from which is to be dedicated free L. ducts, Sidewalks, Etc. water commenced the Btreehftif thfrdty in the spring months, almost Im- which Christians believe to be revealed formerly a prominent boutU Fifth Church, corner of Indianaavenue and Thirtieth jecta. little attention has been given Bev. P. F. Stevens, 44 Religion.* F«b. 16, ISM, to Jan. 1,1852 744.24U9 passable in some of the densest business sections, and above, is the truth to be received with unques- from street, at 10a, m.: subject, Emotion in fur fifteen mouths ending April X, -1 exhausted, the severe fore this hotbed hereto Carolina Presbyter, is tho latest accession will at the Income as the fondhad been, embarrass* to of crime,—this scourge a tioning confidence. Reason cannot explore that —The Bev. R. W. Patterson* preach 1*63 189,294.80 trade -was onlyrelieved by an ex- re- ihe old church to the new. Presbyterian Church, ofBush and Su- ment inflictedupon oiir civilization. ■ field, and, when truth on these subjectsis Fourth corner Income for the year ending April 1,1564. 192,'746.39 tra appropriation. Ths Board respectfully remind vealed, add to it or improve it. Massachusetts the Baptists are now raising perior streets, at 10:30a, m, of the Sewerage System—• Income for the year ending April 1,1865. 224,902.57 your body there ia economy nor It iaa noticeable fact that the greater reason cannot In Jenkins, of Amherst. College, will preach Extension honorable that neither portion Hence, from the nature of the case, it must re- $350,000 for educational objects—sloo,ooo of —Prof. oomar Income for the year ending April 1,1*66. 253,114.49 wisdom in setting apart for street purposes so small a of cite inmates of our, prison* ate morning and evening in tneSecond Cuurch, of year ending 1,1867. 392,017.39 the very main as revelation fixes it, and our part is to re- this sum tobe appropriated to the Newton Theo- street, Parks—Removal Wood- Income for the April sum that its exhaustion is inevitable before thaws, men Michigan avenue and Twentieth . The Income for the year ending April 1,1863. is necessary to remove or overgrown boys. On it as information given us from an infalli- logical Institution, $60,000 to Worcester Acade- wifi preach at 10:30 838.929.23 -whena brisk general effort yod forint? ceive —The Rev. Samuel W. Dufficld Buildings. Income for the year ending April 1, 1 469, 420,636.91 natural obstructions which impede commerce and In- will find that most of subjects mostvitally important $50,000 to Brown University, $50,000 to Col- p. m. in the Church.comerWash- en thea’har* ble sourceon the mv. a,m. and 7:45 Eighth Income for the year ending April 1,1870. 476.968.24 lond and not unreasonable complaint. Many of been in the Bridewell or Reform School. * us. University, to the Missionary Union, ington and streets. Earflt to by $50,000 Bober Income for the year ending April 1,1871. 639,180.19 e streetsare in. a .very bad and there can they have been bootolacks, newsboys, education, Rev, J. B. will preach at River Park She hem:*? This raises the question, whether the Bible tobe used for purposes of Christian —The McClure Income for the year ending April 1, 1872. 445.834.64 be noradical or permanent improve neat until ths and, stiil earlier, the nurslings of - , a revelation of truth from God. Chris- and to the Baptist Home Missionary So- in the morning. , report of the Board of Public TVorta for Income for the yearending April 1, 1373. 544.465.90 tax-payers, with - whom the matter -is op- stmtl $40,000 J. Taylor, of Lake Forest, wifipreach The mendicants, , impostors, thieves, pickpockets, does; that the proof that it ciety. These figures are veryremarkable, when —The Bev, H. 1875, hae juat been Income for the year ending April 1,1874. 7n8,034.33 tional, pave them. The pav- tians believe tbst it a. and 7:43 p. m. in the Sixth Church, cor- the year ending Jana X, choose to house-breakers, aud-so-forth. Many o! sufficient to satisfy remembered that 1762 therewere but at»10:30 m. Income for the year ending April1, 1876. 705.926.64 /streets which were not destroyed by the then does is ample.—more than it is in. ner of Vincennes and Oak avenues. printed. On account of ita importance and in* ed lay. stupidly m the arms of their unprejudiced course, the fifty Baptist churches in America.- fire of 18.1, have been subjected to an extraordinary untufoiS any mind; but, of six PXISX. : mothers, or of hideous crones who tercet it ia given entire, as follows Total Income toApril 1,1375...... *8,086,6KU3 .wear tear, by the removal of debris, then by the haunt '6cr proof cannot now bepresented. Thopoint now Anne’s Bev, McCarthy will preach at Amity and streets in summer and crowd the To-day the corner-stone of St. now The Florence street, at principal event in the history of the city since WATER METERS. transportation and occupancy of building material, to correspondent is mistaken Warren avenue and Bobey The Relief-roonaiaM is show that your church, comer of Wentworth avqnue and Fifty- Church, corner of last report of this Board The number of newmeters added during, the year, property-own era have been naturally tardy about re- winter. The character of Jacquesin Bible doctrine that man a.m. and 7:45 p. m. Morning subject: ‘‘Carnal the submission of the annnal Tb* Xfo in inferring from tbs fifth street, bo laid by Bishop Foley, at 4 10 subject: July 14, 1874, the South Division, together with those in use prior t& that time, ia shown pavement, preferring first to restore their homes and Orphans,** is by no means an exaggerated improve such religious will and Spiritual Mlndedne**’” Evening Is was the fire of in cr cannot originate nor o'clock m. The Bev. Father Leydon, pastor J which an- area covering about sixty acres, in the following table : business places. The disposition of citizens to post- isolated case; the? are both imported condition needs to p. the Social Philosophy of Jesus a Failure • consumed the proportion of streets to sod troth as in Kis present church, engaged twenty coaches of preach at 10:30 a. m. and destroyed a large amount of property, ThelOas pone the expense of repaving, propagated in Coicsgo at a rapid rate; to in tbs of the h&s —The Bev. D. B, Cheney will Size of meter*. i 3 4 Total. that in need of repair, and the number of miles of batiks know, end which is made known him Island Comnany for the accommoda- the Fourth Church, corner Washing- of municipal property, under tbe controlof the Board, h ix 2 are poor Mariannes are usually sutatuaied his the Rock and 7:45 p. m. in over SI,OJO. streetsin the city, render the task of keeping them in ly litfe Bible; that he is restricted in the exerciseof . was, however, very slight, not aggregating tion societies and all who wishto be present ton and Paulina streets. . In use helpless torsi homeless Jittlo as lies before of D., preach at The Board do not consider this fire as a great calam- Number order more difficult than that of any city in the coun- waifs,—whom mind with regard to such truth at the Tho cars will leave the Chi- —The Rev. G. W. Northrop, B. wfil March 31,1574....: 241 432 153 95 93 4 1,023 webavetM) easily whipped into obedieoce to the the Bible leaves ceremony, First at the Tabernacle, ity tothe city as it appeared to many, especially to try. Whenit is taken into account that ootmtfiv him in nature. Thereligion of Island & PacificRailroad, VanBoren lla.ro. before the Church Harri- Number of nev, | of streets, of which those paved must be regu- villains who use them as hit!© reason, cago, Rock avenue, . Excepting the property north of miles thieving pc/, which is Wabash . .. non-residents. the whole of thought No. 666 meters added....; { 92 all others in region street-depot, at 2 o'clock p. m., stopping at Everts, Jr., wifi preach in tho son street, the buildings destroyed were of an inferior larly swept, anu these and maintained daws, leaving all the vengeance of the law competent explode open and i and puts —The Rev. W. W. passable condition, necessity of a-larger appropria- fobs to Twelfth, Eighteenth, Twenty-second, Thirty- Indiana Avenue Chapel, corner Indiana and inflammablekind, and the section which they cov- the heaped upon-tho heads of these helplega no obstacle the way of free inquiry in the evening at easily Total No. In use 'accorded during the past year be- htti« in first, and Forty-third streets for passengers. avenue and Thirtieth streets, ered constituteda dangerous and combustible I tion than that will sufferers. Some of these j/risonen am _ business of March 3i; 1875;.. 274 624 -163 100 108 4 1,174 come apparent. ifes , . , . preach solid.y person 1 field of science. 4 Stewart Grey, of England, link between the re-built children of poor, drunken washerwoman, a vacation alike for the —The Bev. will which la largely Eight miles have been paved daring the year; and vbq The above are only samplesof the mistakes of The custom of summer morning and evening at Temple Church, corner Har- the city and tbe southwestern region, of water measured by meteas daring of doors bay© becoming to swift winds The quantity thereare Hi mhes ofimproved streets. lock them out daring ths entire day, and what written is people and the pastorsis so general and exposed ot many seasons —. your correspondent, I and Sangamon streets. wooden, tbe year ending 31, 1875, was: beg, steal, or ‘ grown rison carry begin- March CONDITION O? THE RIVER. starve. only Intended to give some hints concerning that a seriousdiscussion has up as to the Rev. J. D. Burr will preach at 10:45 a. m. and which would Irresistibly northward a fire —Tho Hals The ground burned has been change iu the condition The Tribune says.. speaking of wilt be offended vacations, alike in their ioflnenceupon 7;45 m.at Immanuel Church, No. 933 North ted ning in the lumber section. over There no material beqpgs* those mentioned. 1hope he not ethics of p, North Division..... 252,155,090 “ deserted, by the July conflagration is being gradually re-cov- of the river since the last annual report, and no im- Tbo profession ia continually being at well-meant attempt to show him where he the city churches, which are and the South Division of recroked,' my neighbors, —Tho Bev. Wood will preach at 7:30 p. m. be- ered by a substantial class of structures, superior in provement can be anticipate.! until the completion and sokept up, from among children who in * -West is mistaken. St- country churches, which receive new N. E. Division conduit. - r '' complaint fore the Centennial Society at No. 320 Ogden avenue. all respects to thuse which they replace. the Fullertonavenue thus trained from their earliest years to b« and ought to.receive new helpers. The morning and Advantage of the opportunity to improve RIVER. a —The Bev. N. F. Bavfin will preach was taken Total quantity 1,440,825,000 DREDGING THE social peat.” And isit poasiblo that, when is that many persons desert their city pews and the condition of the burned section, by the laying of Dredging his been carried on during the year at a peot THE BANE OF THE evening at Temple Church, corner Twelfth and Clin- Increase oyer yearending March 31,1974.. 810,037,500 pie come to fully realize thi4 great fget, are slack iu their contributions, without doing water mains, and the addition of other facilities for expenditure of $49,'i10.35. Uuy THE JESUITICAL POLICY. tonstreets. 1 revenue from rates daring total forth no hand to anvo such, poor much, ifanything, for religion in their rural re- Dr. Moss willpreach at 10:30 a, m. and protection; and this district is nowas secureagainst The derived meter the A statement of the condition of the outer harbor put iutie tic* 7» theEditor a/* 27* Chicaoo Tribune. months Church, corner Monroe and flra as the business centre. yearending March 31,1875, was $1.13,634.72. in the report of the City Engineer. .tims from a fate so ternble? (Ja treats. It is said that in the summer 7:45 p. m. in the Second will be found ' Chicago, July 30.—Mach as 1 admin and tne free churches of this city fall far behind the Morgan streets. IMPROVED WATER PAOIUTIEB. CONDENSED BXATEiIENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPEN- dock-line subvets. civilized man make no laws''"t&

the . mightpraise the religious worship and doctrines needed amount 'of contributions, and in some METHODIST. A precise Idea of tbe greater immunity which DITURES. Therestoration of the dock-line surveys, destroyed coutroi the undeveloped criminal,— The Rev, Williamson will preach at the Wabash city now enjoys against fire Is furnished by the in- Receipt*—lncome from water by the fireof IS7I, baa been completed, and lines have irresponsible, holplejs little wretch, who Mother Church, I cannot, as an American, cases their continuance Is in danger. Probably John of the great of the Avenue Church, corner Fourteenth street and Wabash crease in water facilities. In 1871, tbe year rents $703,926X4 been established where no previous survey* bad been baa no powerto be goedand do right? the statement of the evil will domuch to correct miles of water-pipe; now there are Jlaj approve the policy at present pursued by the avenue, in the morning; subject, “The Causes and fire, there were 272 Exvendxturea—Expense of run- made. we wait until theaa unfortunate httlabelagi it* nearly 403. There were then 1,552 fire-hydrants, and pumping works sbcpj. £165,034.9? VIADUCTS. I refer now to the Jes- Consequences of Church Quarrels.’* ning BRIDGES AND have /all-prown, woH-drillcd, compnUo* loaders of that Church. will preach at the First there are now 2.607; and before the year Is out the expense and salaries.... 44,023.3? the Ogden canal, become Messrs. Moody and Sankey start for home —The Bev. T. C. Hartthorn Office Kew bridges have been built over outlaws, uiticalbranch of the priesthood, which, though corner Clark and Washington streets, In the pumping capacity of the municipal Water-Works will of pipes, hydrants, and a via- ry criminals and before the oa leaving will take a brief Church, Repairs at itandoiph street, and at Fullertonavenue, ? Aug. 4. Before thev be gallons daily against,a capacity of 33,- stop and miscellane- at extend a hand to them And can man in the minority, are. by reason of their union, England. a meeting of morning. ion,ooo, cocks, duct over therailroad tracks North Hoisted street, maksao rest in the South of At —The Dr. Tiffany will preach at 10:45 a. m. 01)0,000 four Tears ago. The land extension of the new ous operating expenses 64,439.79 co«t of which in the Super- laws, except for the punishment of this bsb- zeal, of purpose, and superior educa- engaged in Bev. the and appear singleness the Superintendents and visitors and 7:45 p. in Trinity Church, Indiana avenue, lake tunnel Is already available for firepurposes, ex- Water inters and expenses... 21,504.88 intendent's report. less human vermin ? Host all human puritj>9 m. feet under city, tion, the absolute masters of the Catholic boose tohouse visitation of the be- near Twenty-fourth street. Communionin the morn- tending a distance of 20,500 the and Expense of lake tunnel crib... 1,512.11 bridge street dar- mdk-U)»cU? - metropolis, These fig- A new will be built over Madison drawn with their Can the Church- This Jesuit element, with its old-time tween 3.000 and 4.000 persons attended. Mr. ing. Evening subject: “My Father’s House a Den having 17 water shafts for fire purposes. Water tax refunded 113.49 1 ing the present year. meat have no right to take iron from ures, however, do not completely represent the en- on water 820,2,14.70 —617,065.12 phil be* to con- Reginald Badcliffe, the Chief Superintendent, of Thieves.” Interest bonds ■ Conferences have been held with authorized repre- criminals, and outcasts, aud godo, old-world policy, is doingits utmost —The Bev. McCartney will preach at 10.30 a. m. largement of fire precautions; for, in addition to the crowing avenue gars, make of reported that visitation was going on in 4GO dis- D. of tbe sentatives of therailroads Milwaukee wholesome, self-sustaining of trol andrestrict the secular education Catho- and 7:45 p. *m. at Centenary Church, Monroe street total incieose in the quantity of water, many Surplus for 137*-’5 $43,861.52 and avenue in to erection of 'citizens theaf an tricts, leaving sixty-six districts to be filled up. taken up re- Blue Island relation the to this to detect, lic children. Instead of trying to build up near Morgan. old pipes and hydrants have been and There wss transferred from water fund to water tax viaducts over these thoroughfares. The results of Would it coat more do tuau do, The Earl of Cavan, who is a Superintendent, ex- morning and ten fire cisterns have been the, membership, as other Churches by —The Bor. N. H.Axtell will preach in the placed by larger ones, fund for enlargement of mains S29OiOJO as shown in have been reported to the Council. prosecute, guard, aud suppoit. fatl-fledgid intelligent opinion that the upper classes in the which will be found in these conferences general erinratiop, the entireforce and pressed the at Park Avenue Chur.h, comer Park avenue and Bobey built, the else and location of financialstatement. The arrangements having reached a mutually satisfac- criminals ? Is the iufant so much more foca£ London as much in need of * 4 evening City Engineer. ? influence of this un-American branch West End of were street, bubject: The Gift of God.” In the the report of the COST OF ADDITIONS TO WATEB-WOBKS DOBING TUB tory form, the completion of these much-needed able than the man visiting as the poor in the East End. Major various and the Communion service. last It has been the policy of the Board to use the ap- Is expected during the com- is directed towards addresses security TEAS. structures hoped for and Last February I saw a statement in Tor Teb. of the priesthood Cole, with Sabbath before the vacation. propriation so as to furnish the amplest $ intelligence the of Chicago, who is co-operating Mr. to 4,6, 9,12,16, and 24 inch 512,781.0* ing year. une this effect: yeais ago, the suppression of among —The Rev. M. Parkhurst win preach morning against a recurrence of fire, rather than exteud to Eighty-live slittle Moody, holds very successful children's meet- M. settlements; and i.HWft tumid extension 323,634.15 PUBLIC BUILDINGS. named Margate! wae boro a village people. The Catholic people must be short- and evening at Michigan Avenue Church, Michigan water-pipes into sparse and remote tunnel that between dty, waif in os a ings. as the engines shall be New lake 148,096.24 It la hoped tbo negotiations the Sue a homeless. sightedif they do not see that this policy, in avenue, between Thirty-second and Tnirty-third it is believed that, as soon new lake crib 33,42d.C3 by your body, and the Board the Upper Hudson. wad hsb- working order, In November of this year, New represented (honorable those country which of all others fosters toleration Some of the colored congregations of the streets. in namely, engine 30,161.51 of County relative to the erection of a lees little beggar, shunned bv whose tan- Chicago be one the safest cities In the country, Nea Commissioners poor and education, is the worst itcan adopt, and, if Protestant Episcopal Churchin South Carolina BEFORHED EPISCOPAL. will of newCity Hall and Court-House, for the use of the ners it was to-protect-her. Itefoio this lit- ChristChurch, Michi- if not in the world, so for as the water supplyis con- persisted in, will either destroy theirChurch or appear to have been agitated bv the reform Bishop Cheney will preach at $1,043,100.99 city and comity, willbe brought speedily to a conclu- tle, outcast had arrivedat yews uf reasoning, tbs the grade the Rector of Grace Church. gan avenue and Twenty-fourth street, morning and cerned. Total cost of works to April 1, 1375, In- sion, in otder that the foundations at least may bo the mother of as helpless as ber- reduce it to lowest among movement, and the late subject: *‘A Great Man’s Mis- became auo.tber and the Rev. evening. Evening THE NEW LABE TUNNEL. cluding all work in progress $7,311,918.45 laid duringthe present year. And now. in this Jnligbirtred, freet u4 Churches. Let all intelligent good Catho- Andersen, and St. Luke’s, Newbury, the of the coarse on satisfactorily polioe- pelf.* and take,” being third the Syrian The second lake tunnel has been com- DEANS BY 'WIIICII THE WOEKS WERE PAID 808. Five engine-houses and an engine-house and descendant! lics who desire thehigher welfare prosper- Mr. Stevens, has left the ministry to which he . progressive country, there are wid General. pleted. On the 7th of last July, a patty of city officials, Water loan bonds, 6 per cent, outstand- station have been built sines the lasi annual report, ityof the Church bewarebow far and now im- was ordained and gone over to the reformed or- Dr. officiate at 10:30a.m. from the of tnat miserable little Margaret, 200 of whoa —The Bev. Fallows will prominent residents, and visitors abroad, were ing...., $ thelocation of which will be found in statement of un-American branch of Cummins. He expected Washington 021,000.00 been inmates of fitato Prisons,—tbs plicitly they follow the ganizationof Bishop is and 7:45 p. m at St,Paul’s Church. West afforded, through the courtesy of the contractors, Water loan bonds, 7 per cent, outstand- the Superintendent: and a pumping-boose has been era or bare thepriesthood theireffort to destroyAmeri- to go at once to his new work of organizing the street, between Ann street and Willardplace. In the Messrs. Steele A McMahon, the novel pleasure of a erectedat the Washington street tunnel. remainder, over-100, being drunkards, in youth, baptism, ing 3,660,000,01 schools. More than once has that congregations Bt. Stephen's and morning, a sermon to children and trip through the tunnel to the crib. The land tunnel THE PARKS. 'imbeciles, and paupers iu Kew York aal can public colored in of Water loanbonds canceled 23J,000.00 imperiled theprosperity parishes. Bishop Howe heard and communion. In the evening, continuation the connecting the new lake tunnel with the West Side Ux for 290,746.47 suggest the wisdom of a liberal ap- neighboring cities. Could not the Gov- narrow, plotting society Upper St. John's “ of Christianity to One-mill I*7l The Board would its on occasion, the Pope tbesecuiar and series of sermons on the Relation water-works has also been completed, and the water Ux for 1372 284,107.43 for the keeping and ornamentation, of the afforded ham of the Church,and, ooe ofhis secession first from papers, as make it One-mill propriation ernment have better to gfrta Human Progress.” has been already turned in, so to available Appropriation for 1873.. 400,100.00 dty parks. These places of free recreation have both found it necessary to banish them from Borne. the Moninh/ Record deplores the fact, and as- CONOREOATIpNAL. little Margaret the education of MargaretPul- for use in case of fire. The capacity of the new lake Appropriation for 1874... 533,705.14 a practical and an esthetic value, and in both uses the Left to th»ir own devices, the order wouldover- cribes the secession to the neglect of the Boardof will preaeh In the First that of the old is ler, with the fortune of a Princes?, thanto hats of' The Ber. W. W. Patton tunnel is 100.000,000 gallons; tunnel dty would be greatly benefited by an increaseIn their turn any Church or State. It is the onlyreal Missions last year to accept the proposition Church, corner of Ann and Washington streets, morn- 5u,000,000 gallons. The cost of the old lake tunnel was They ore Impassable barriers against fire. supported all these disgusting descendants of $6,827,649.04 number. ? foe of the Catholic Church, and the only relig- Bishop Howe and to provide a missionary ing and evening. $457,844.95; of the newlake tunnel, $411.510.16; and Leaa rebates on one-mill tax 29,196.53 In time of panic, from any cause, they afford relief this unfortunate child We have Societies lot ious body whose avowed policy antagonizes the Bishop for the colored people of the South—an —The Bev. Z. S. Holbrookwill preach si of the land extensionof the latter, about $545,000. and protection to large numbers of people. During the .Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; hot Government whichprotects it. omission which Bishop Cummins is ready to Church, Oakwood avenue, near Cottage Grove avenue, THE NEW PUMPING WOBKfI. the heated term citizens flock to the greensward and where ore our laws to prjtect the crueliy-tmtsd morning and works be $3,298,432.49 and refreshment other- Church, I desire that such a Bishop. Six evening. The-West-Side pumping are to erected on rents, . 953,465.96 cooling shade to obtain the rest ? Men take interest in A frwnd of the Catholic make up for by consecrating Washington Gladden, of Springfield, From water child of miser? immense a and secede —The Bev. Ashlandavenue and .Twenty-second street. On Oct. wise inaccessible to those accustomed to grimy toil and b It may fulfill its high missionas necessary or eight congregations are expected to at will in Union Park Church, corner Ash- was awarded to Messrs. Murphy The beauty of parka stock-raising, in podltiy-growiag; fn fact, above Mass., preach 26, 1874, the contract $7,231,918.45 poorly ventilated dwellings. the development prominent force in theworld, and rise the once. aveuue and Washington street. & everything but the better of ths land Co., Quintard Iron Works, New York, for two com- entire expenditure on of the Water- BT«rw«M aroflning influence, and thej-COfitabute at priesthood The account .. baneful and faction in the —The Bev. Charles Caverno will preach at Plymouth beam-pumping engines, a health, as well os human race. . pernicious The new building of thePhiladelphia Y. M. C. pound. condensing, at cost Works—including running expenses of the shops, once to the general security and to whn, by their attempts to destroy our public Church, Michigan avenue, between Twenty-fifth and of ore to be capable of raising 30,000,000 sal- money the city 1 have heard it argued that yon cannot take a A. will be 72 feet on Chestnut and Sansom which aries of employes, repairs, operating of the works, Individual improvement. The which enslave the Churchitself. street, Twenty-sixth streets, at 10:30a. m. and 7:45 p. m. U. S. gallons 155 feet high in twenty-four hours. The invests In their maintenance thus affords a generous child remits ’‘natural parent” 1 think it might streets, and 230 feet on Fifteenth to bo —There be n» service at the Leavitt Street raised water-meters, expenses of the crlo, water-tax rebates, f Catholicub. will dutyrequired is 90,000,000 pounds of water 1 on water return. bo taken from tbo unnatural parent, or from soy built of pressed brick, with Ohio sandstone high with 100 pounds of engines are to and interest of $3-0,294.70 bonds—was $617,- greasing of Lake Park boa pro- Church. foot coal. The 065.12. The income for water collections was $705,- The fillingand been one who is not doing justice to the child, is dressings. It will be four stories high, with a . —The Ber. James Merrill, of Davenport, la., will bexompleted in November, by which time the building with, but the centre portion la stilla mass of 926.64 ; the dty clearing the year 1874-'S, $89,861,52. ceeded make lawn to of D- L. MOODY. French roof and basement. The main entrance preach morning and evening in New England Church, be ready for their reception. in the only one convenient weft might we protect.lß* egsi will Wafer-Works may therefore be considereda suc- unsightly debris* This park, they WTH UNFINISHED NOBTH SIDS TABZBNACLK. on Fifteenth street, through an arched Delaware place, near NorthDearborn street. The for centre of the city, bos become a ih& .rattlesnake, and wait .until araoH will be THE CRIB. cessful municipal investment. cf the attacks, ws Chicago Tribune; a CHRISTIAN. completed during the past year, in ac- very popular resort. Its conspicuous position, ex- enough to make their deadly before To theEditor of The doorway 15 feet wide, over which willrise tow- The crib was EFFECTS OF FBOST. ‘ street be three stores The Bev. A. N. Gilbert will preach at the First cordance with the original plan, and the structure is posed as it Is to the gaze of strangers coming into the life our hand against them. In behalf of tbs Chicago, July Sl.—For more than fifteen er. On Chestnut therewill and Twenty-fifth During the past winter inconvenience was experi- end Church, corner of Indiana avenue staunch and enduring. Having successfully withstood city by four of the leading railroads, as well as the re- helpless offsormp of crime, m boaaif-rof the un- op to the time of his leaving for 100 feetdeep each, and on the southern of street, morning evening. enced in some parts of the city on account of the section that patronizes it, ren- years, and and the extraordinary pressure of ice which the unusual the water-pipes. This occurred only in auirements of the large happy children of Chicago 1 durt something labored the lot on Fifteenth street there will be four —Tne Bev. F. Mortimer will preach morning and caused surround it, no freezing of ders completion very desirable, and tbe'Boord Europe two years ago, Hr. Moody in C. If severity of last winter to fears localities where the mains were laid years when Its urge be done for them.- CtnxuiA Leonard, stores 60 feet deep; on the second floor will be evening, in Campbell Hall, corner Campbell avenue, be entertained forits future safety, ago, a sufficient appropriation be made. ■ tfryi the good of others. He has work- “ \noed of the prevented being that city for a hall with a seating accommo- and Van Buren street. Morning subject: The Con- was made to the United States Light- the condition streets their All tbe parks have been kept in excellent condition, public “ t An application placed deep enough. The depth at which the pipes no denomination or organiza- 1,000 It Family.” Evening subject •; The Lord’s Day,” place order Fresnel light number of visitors was largely in ed for particular dation for persons. will verted Jbouse Department to a third are now laid secures permanent immunity from a and the ezeesa ol LAMENT OF TEDDY THE INSPECTOR. circle,* UNITARIAN, Hn the for the benefit of navigation, and the de- that of years. tion. He never had any salaried support; bnt have a parquet and parquet tower, frost of even so bard a winteras that Justpast, whose previous at the Church of the apartment, comply with table area of and the out- ! and week-days, in fairweatherandfoul, so to speak, and two galleries. The There willbe chapel service anxious to the request, will severity is unprecedented in the recollection of those Tbe following exhibits the Oh, James infailh»«h»meltj»; last ensuing Pitrlch Sundays Messiah, corner of Michigan avenue and Twenty-third • place the light in position as soon as the requisite lay upon the parks: . will be in the southern end, 40 feet with the Water Deportment. Wherever the each of liyerly a may platform secured, a special of Congress connected *°* with a zealand constancy which have been wide and 12 feet deep: back of it will be an organ street, in the morning. legislation can be act pipes which were affected by the frost are large -Vo. of Exvendi- Come, frpnutieipir to let nje knew, I'm, mined,. non —The Bev. E. P. will preach his last sermon being necessary, as the Board declined to cede the turea. ; - ; • - . • ’ bat never surpassed, he workedamong Powell enough, itis the intention of the Board to Kcrea, tirely; f I it* equaled, and choir gallery. There will be on this floor, morning by lower them; $ before vacationin the at the Third Church, 'Jurisdiction required the general law regulating but many of them are so small that they will to Washington Square 2ft Sore whena man gita nigh the'.flre theMr3lcT«to rich and poor, high and low, black also, reception and reading rooms and a library, corner West Monroe and Lafiin streets. Subject: lighthouses. have Square J>j ■'TBU.I3 replaced larger Union ' ' above int . * j j 44 be taken up, and be by ones. The *- him 1 t k ■ a lecture Broad Church What Mean by coming year large fog-bell willbe . 1-9 17,312.30 and white,—wherever be thought good all very commodious. There is also The and We It.** During the a Board have been retarded in the carrying out of thiw Lake Park How hippy, WhTI racintly floors will be let BWEDENBOBOIAN. placed the crib, which, in addition to the light, will Dearborn Park Ift 1,9-W.’/J be done,—a general city missionary on hall with 200 seats. The upper in design by want of funds. mint! could also for baths, gymnasium, TheRev. E. C. Mitchell, of Minnesota, preach enhance the usefulness of the crib for our lake com- Ellis Park. 1,530.72 I earned my bread wid honest work, u bnay at • 'as offices and used will Some difficultywas found in preserving tbe hydrants .ujj his ownaccount. 'We may criticise bis ways, building be heated at the New ChurchHall, corner Eighteenth street and merce. of the months. Various Union Park, miller is, and other purposes. The will laid between tbe from the severity coldest ex- watching dusto* manner, grammar, or creed, as we ground Prairie avenue, at II a. m., and at the Union Park Telegraphic cables have been periments by City Engineer, Jefferson Park. flis 1,810.79 Stirring the rectifiers np and the bis his his with steam. The cost of the was $185,- were resorted to the and, Park.., 3,681.16 Temple, Washington street, east of UnionPark, at 3:30 pumping worka and tbe crib, through the new lake in the hardest season, most of the hydrants were Vernon 3** •rill; tin factremains that here we have a man 000, and the building when completed will stand insure prompt at even 5,056.93 I ibe P- m. tunnel, which will communication all kept So great vigilance was required, Wicker Park. 3>tf I got my pay, two dollars a clay,—for that toiled comfort, the Association about $420,000. it is expected times. serviceable. r who, in the face of personalease, mon- LUTHERAN. however, that tbe foremen and their employes had to BUILDCfO PERMITS. Hie o’me; - • TJT'r^TL that rentals will bring in an annual income of preach English The following table exhibits tbe quantity and cost During the 712 bolldlng permits were issued; know yoursilf not supply the interests, the other selfish motives The Bev. Fdzfinnd Bdfour will at the work night and and of the men were year Ton t’wud ' dhntoctfa eyed and all of pipes laid since 1861,including the cost of five river day, several bad- applications were beard for toe removal of $25,000. Lutheran Church, corner North Daarborn an d Erie ly trozen. and 309 thewifeo’md. i controlling most men, has steadily for twenty tunnels for carrying water mains to connect the three wooden within thefire limits. Of these, 214 so the seven 'dlahUllera aald, “’Tls mely «» variety streets,at U a, m. THE WASTE OF WATEB, buildings An' by-ways and alleys, and lat- A new of the Mennonite, or conti- of the city: favorably acted upon. , years—at first in MISCELLANEOUS. divisions were suffennint .. sect, is now gaining ground in Having exhausted every effort which Ingenuity has the terly before audiences of thousands, and the nental Quaker Elder McCulloch will preach at Advent HsQ, Year, Humber of /est, Cost, The Board congraulate Council upon thepassage That yon sbouid thlave for a©ch.apaj-a*ccnun’£rciß an threatens embarrass- H. J. thusfar suggested to prevent the waste of water, tbe making the fire limits co-extessive whole world—maintained his principles, his Hungary to extent that No, 213 West Madison street, morning and evening. 1861., ...... '13,761 $12,0)8.00 Board are compelled to conclude that there is but one of the ordinance the Governmint manly ment to the Administration. The so-called preach No. 144Forrest 1862 with the city boundaries, as they recommendeda year They told me, an’ I seen ’twaa ao. the aiahiara simplicity, and his independence. —The Bev. N. Jackson will at 60,881 30.197.00 means by which this criminality can be checked, - objections against the 'ordinance—- tn«» _ - is of Chicago, has re- Kazarenes not only disown all clerical organiza- avenue at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 1863 68,691 61.205.00 namely, by the use of meters. So firmly are ago. The raised »«hiia)ng ( , . Ana mao convinced that business be prostrated, capital deterred from So pay fer ao much woik—inaultlagisdah* on Chicago, and is coming back to tion, and refuse to take any oath, or enter any Carpenter will lecture before the First Society 62,657 104,828.00 the of this, that if the issuance of bonds were will little deemed honor —Dr. 73,494 146,332.23 Board coming tothe city, extreme hardship indicted upon dispute of bpiritualisU at Opera-Hall, 517 “ Chicago; and, for one, I am frank to say wo militaryservice, but the lawfulness of Crow’s No. West not constitutionally prohibited, and if tbe present classes—have proved utterly groundless. We ace yez are bo faltlihri,/rrf at When &U of a sudden I turned around. provid- nually in extreme weather of summer and winter jectionable. An inflammable so it maybo finishedby the time he returns, will meet to-morrow Grace Church, corner of mental would seem that their cost should be the thus formed, which, with our high winds, will always Can niver thrive—an’ Mlshter Grant wlllmJyr Park and Monument streets, to investigate For close beside me 1 heard a sound— 'ded for la a separate appropriation, charged to that is a reflection upon tbe moral sense of those whoare proshperity. : and presented to him and bis people,—a free- A Up, and a tap.” menace city property by fire, no matter how complete charges against the Bt. Bev. Bishop Whitting- little little Department, aa is the case in nearly every other city in guilty of it. It appears to be impossible for many the of —Kew York Graphic. ,■ offering, in testimony of our confidence in w Fiddle-de-deeI You’d had nap, uuderstand that unlike is the water facilities, or how strenuous exertions will a the country. , ~ people to water, air, not a respect ? to me ham, Presiding Bishop of the Diocese of Mary- tbe Fire Department. The Board are of opinion that aud our It seems be is And, when you were only half-awake. is also called to the urgent need of a free commodity, and that no one is entitled to use land, contained a presentation made by two an icicle Your attention prudence demands the destruction of wooden build- Good lack* worthyof it. To any well-consideredplan look- in Heard somewhere break.” '■ soecial appropriation for this purpose once, so aa more water than he pays for. The water of the city is ** ? ” at' ings within tbe city limits as rapidly os they are to be ing to this should be and 1 doubt clergymen aud five laymen of the Diocese for al- Whatt* an icicle “I don’t know ; the placing new hydrants, or the enlarge- municipal property, sold to individuals in precisely A writeron “good luck” save: end. I happy, Booster tells about ice to enable of displaced by structures of a better character. “WowtjjtW other citizens of Chicago, would be legedmalfeasance in not bringing the clergy- and snow, ment of old ones in several portions of the city which the same commercial way in which citizens purchase the by the most remarkable exoaF*” not mauy Something that isn't as good as SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. render material aid. 8.- men of Mount Calvary Church to trial upon meal. are nowunprovided, and which cannot be supplied food or clothing, and it is no morea privilege to waste all as to how propeny, now in the happy, to ■ That drops down on you and you squeal." the groceries or A Urge number of ■ special assessments have been posses®*®®* charges laid before Bishop Whittingham against 14 makes out of theordinary appropriation for water-pipe. water than to steal of the merchant year, the law passed the the Earl of came to that noble®*® Well! swallowBooster’s tales, Z beg 1 fifty-three hydrants were the of the dry-goods dealer. levied during the under by Elgin, them. Threehundred and added fabrics Legislature in April, 1872. As this law was passed to ago ladies of highposition were PERSONAL. And think you didn’t come out of an egg I year: SEWERAGE. two The Board consists of eight clergymen and 1tell 1 during the with decisions of the gupremo Court, ants an in London. Theocttpi» you heard the old shell break. One of tbs remarkable features of public improve- harmonize of opera-box eight laymen, all of whom Deputies the And the firstsmall noise you could make North Division which had been adverse to the old ystun, it is hoped box - elderly been were to ever ; accomplished during the year consist* in tbe of the opposite was an Dr. H J. Halsey, whose health has not Convention, selected And Mammy croodled, South Division... ments that all will have to bear their proportionate, share for last General by lot from tbe and puffed her breast. extent of sewers built, which reaches a total of 12 who used tohere them exceedingly byoUhD£* very of late, is improving. And pushed us further out of the nest, West Diviiion the benefits derlvedfrom the various'lmprovements, vigorous , “ dioceses of Virginia, Central Pennsyl- Is obvious that the cleanliness and health of ** his glass, until at Just to make room miles. It and that the chronic tax-fighter will not. as was the them through vania, andPitta burg. enough for you; . from this extensive and enduring Tbe Bev. Stewart Gray, of England, la tn the And your Total 353 the city will receive case under the former law, have the felicity of seeing tiona became a joke between them. 35®®®“*: 1 Board Inquiry, according the there’s shell,—! say it’s true 1* .2,2*1 The city now contains 210 miles of sewerage. rity, tbe guest of J. J. Irving. be of to canons, Chip looked over bis shoulder Numberreported last year.® help. bis neighbor pay, while be, through some microscopi- on. and theyhad tong since forgotten conduct the investigation as a grand jury, then. The following table exhibits tbe total extension and technicality, secures his improvement ex- admirer, one day a will And there it lay by the old gray hen— annually, sewerage depart- cal at the their old when geo«®®*J Dr. Thomas gone to Marshall, la., to re- private. Tbe evidence to be taken be Total, March 2,607 cost of sewerage since the pense generalpublic. London sw in will Ball an egg-shell, chipped and brown. 31.1875 under the charge of the Board of the called at Lord A.’s house in family entirely ex parte, and is only introduced And wasa nail of yellow ment was placed in SIDEWALKS. lk®r°°*J* main several weeks. His preceded him. to as- he down. WATER RATE ASSESSMENT. as wellas the work which was done prior to that to see his sister. Whenshe entered whether there are sufficient grounds Clean and chipper, and and spry, and collection of water in- 1861, During the year, 73 miles and 559 feet of sidewalks The Bev. C. E. Sumner, of this sailed for certain for smart The assessment rates time* he said, “Am I addressing Lady Brace? city, bringing the Bishop trial or not. Bishop With the pertest bill and tbe blackest era volves constant and faithful labor on account of the were built, including 7,683 feet of stone and 3,5.9.fe«t a to 44 said that be was. "Then! bare Europe in the Canard steamer Algeria tbe will represented before H*m !” said be. witha little perh, peculiarly complicated character of the tax. For gen- So. of So. of Cost n/ clean- Total ‘coot of concrete. There ore now 725 miles of sidewalks in Whittingham bo* tbe in- 44 ing severs con- able and, I imagine, unexpected piece 25th last anda church advocate he selected That is a wonderful piece of work 1 eral taxation, an formal assessment and a single col- /"to/ private of the city. will of*-. quisition, to Peep, you silly ! don’t you aoe are required by fact and But as Date, severs drains and catch structing The same causes which render so difficult the work gence to communicate. Under the represent tbe church. Tbe members of lection alone law. ours, TheBev. Washington Gladdenwill supply the the That shell is n’t nearly as big as me? consumption, which is tbebasis of the water rent, va- laid. laid. basins. tcaen. of keeping the streets in good condition naturally Wilson, a former client of you Board of Inquiry are all expected to arrive in ■Whatever yousay, Miss, I declare according the uses of property aud the natural operate more or less upon the condition of the side- to a fine estate of several thousands * pnlpit of tbe Congregational Church daring the ries to JJ*r# Baltimore to-nighL Three of the presenters 1 never, never, could get In there!” and business seasons, assessments are necessary when- 1851, May 1 $ 5,619.48 $665,168.46 walks. The lady said it must be a mistake. mouth of August. city, and some *•You did P says Peep. •*• I therefore, Jan; 5,474.03’ 8,617.31 are absent from tbe of the wit- diun’t!” sayi Ohlp ; ever such changes occur, and collections, 1862, 1 CHANGING THE FISCAL TEAS. no one of the name. “But,” said tbeWOWN gave nip. semi-annually. April 793.35j Bev. K. H. Axtell; of the Park Avenue nesses are also absent, but the investigation 'With that be her a horrid are made The system, of assessment 1563, 1 4, 67,254.51 The regret that no action was taken by the clearer. The Aud Peep began dance as 6,153.39 160,299.29 Board “no identification could be will, nevertheless, take place. to and peck, has been devised wuh the view of exact justice to 1864, April 1 regard to making the fiscal year iden- “ H. E. Church, will leave, the coming week, for And Chip stuck out his wings and consumer as possible in tbe April 1 9,364.63 87,221.48 Legislature with thought struck him. Mr. Wilson. ueck. the city and tbe Is admin- 18C5, ticalwith thecalendar year, as recommended in their “ coffin, Mr. Bent®*"* three weeks’ vacation. They pranced, and struck, and capered about, istration of public business. Careful employes are en- l£6fi, April 1 13,b18.07J 137,643.02 would be lies near by, in bis at a Their 28,443.16) 225,564,53 last annnai report. Public interest benefited undertaker, CHURCH SERVICES. toes turned in and their wings spread out, gaged constantly in the visitation of premises for the 1867, April 1 appropriations could be reached earlier, great in James street. |t The Bev. Isaac White, recently of Chicago, As as small chicks 26,540.81! 416,730.51 If the annual and EPISCOPAL. angry two could be. purpose of ascertainingany variation in tbe quantity of 1868, April 1 In order torender the funds availablefor publie work would not mind going with me in Till Mother Dorking to see. variations are noted, 26.954.0Ci 197,152.92 “J’rJLf was installed as pastor the D Street Baptist The B«v. H. N. Powers will preach at St, John's turned water .drawn; these and the 3869, April li during entire working season. The; are not avail- bis face.* She went. There was her ow £he cackled and ducked, and called is on the first of tbe following 1370, April 1 26,015.18) 654,141.26 ths Boston, “Wednesday evening, Church, avenue, morning and evening. in vaim— assessment corrected able now until midsummer. The Board renew the with the lorgnette. Kot the least Church ef South Ashland * 5,187 21,461.30 258,664.70 At it they went with might and main,— month. Under no other system could equally satis- 1871, April 1 recommendation, and respectfully urge your honor- part story that he had Julv2L —The Ber. Henry G. Perry will preach at Ail-Sainte’ Till, at last, tbe old hen used herbeak. factory results be'produced. In a city of so large 1872, April 3} 3,093; 17,415.46 153,295.36 of the was 11 able body to take action in relation thereto. to lady, wb® _ Church, corner of North Carpenter and Fourth streets, And Peep and Chip, with many a squeak, magnitude and so great a variety of commercial pur- 1873, April 1J 21 1,4351 21,484.161 .173,255,76 leave the fortune the other Theßev.Dr. L. H. Bogbee, formerly Presi- Staggered off on either 81,229.27 CONCLUSION. object of bis admiration, wp morning evening. side, suits, monthly assessment is an imperative necessity IST4, April 1 1 4,6911 506,283.45 special and and With a very funny >| 6,292 37,034.82) 587.601.38 Thepublic work accomplished under the direction dent of the Northwestern Female College at skin and stride, unless great loss be Inflicted upon the municipality or 187 ), April U been told was Lady Bruce. —Tbe Bev. T. N. Morrison. Jr., wiQ officiate at 10:15 M What the Board during the past year has notbeen of the dreadful nonsense!” said Mother Hen, gross injustice be done citizens. For instance, a lot sewers and of Eranston, has accepted the Presidency of Alle- in corner Oats and When she heard tbe The cost of repairing catch-basins, and character that merely adds to the external superficial a.m., St. James’Church, Huron story told again ; upon a which a hovel stands on the Ist of May, when “ renewing and repairing man-holes baa been, for the appropriations by Japanese Dentistry* ghany College,Yleadville, Pa. streets. You’re bad as the two-legs that don’t have wings. the first assessment for tbe year is made, may be of beauty of a city, requiring only the Nor feathers nor year, $7,187.52. Council and the exercise of taste oa the part of tboee SinFrancisco Chronicle. Father Boehm i> seriously 111 at hli residence —The Bev. Locke win officiate at 10:15a. in combs—the wretched thing* j occupied on the Ist of November by a manufactory Dr. m. That’s the way they fight and talk of PRIVATE DRAINS. intrusted with its expenditure. The work, so much remarkable specimen of Japanese City. He has been prostrated since avenue, near consuming a thousand times tbe quantity water connection* of private A io Jersey Grace Church, Wabash Sixteenth street For what isn’t worth a muliein-atalk. charged; the city has a right to collectfor the increase The number of drains with of which is underground, has been chiefly of a Mud was presented by Dr. Hatch to theOr®#®. Street Church, with ery- “ public sewers, during the year, has as follows; his sermon in the John Subject of sermon: The Lessons of the Boat Bice.” What does it matter, I’d like toknow*. from theday it is first drawn. On the other band, been that makes a great city solid, safe, and healthy, and Ul Society at their recent session:A sipelas. sad has been blind for some days. —Tbe Bev, H, C, Kinney will officiate at 10:i5 a., m. Where you came from, or where yon go? households arc reduced, premises are left entirely un- North Division... 831 the execution of which demands practical experience, Keep your temper and South Division 1,042 and the utmost fidelity. The latter teeth made of actual ivory, insert** Sbnrtleff m„ in the Churchof the Holy earn your food; occupied, -houses are removed or burned, and the constantvigilance, smooth, TheHer. Dr. Eendrich. President of and 7:30 p. Communion, can’t scratch for is largely diminished WentDiviiion 4,419 easily secured, and, essential os they carved out of hard street, 1 worms a fighting brood. business of manufactories or qualities are not College, is visiting friends in this city. He re- South Dearborn between Twenty-ninth and won’t have quarrels—l will have peace: wholly from time to time. It is evident are,- not merely in the beads of departments, but also ore inserted with a wooden doweL I suspended partial ports thecollege flourishing. with fine prospects Thirtieth. I hatched out chickens, so don't be geese B that are entitled to pay for only tbe quantity 6,292 in the large number of subordinates having re- place of the molars is supplied withsejjjirjj t dtiicns The receipt* for tbs for * honesty the city mast /Of s largerhtmiber of etude ate thecoming year. —The Bev. Luther Firdeo will officiate morning and Chip Scratcned his ear with his yellow daw. of water they fortune, that amount to be determined year private drain permits sponsibility, to whose individual uon tacks driven in the wooden base. The meekest chicken ever have been £#,£B2^o. they cannot take th* place of Leavitt wresting at Calvary Church, Warren avenue, between that you saw; - as frequently as the eionomy of the service will Justify. intrust its mverests, hibit a good deal of patient whittling* r!£Tto Tbt Bcrv Albert Boshnell, of the . AndPeep in her featherscurled one leg. The method of monthly assessment employed by the BEWZ&AOE EXPENSES, BXPAIBS, AHD ZKTXBKaT. practical experience or of thoroughly tried and awkward; yet they wouldbe a vaa Oakley streetand Western avenue. " of the SbestOongtegsiionalChinwh, recenflymar- said to Bnt be satisfactory the ■ww, The peculiar character ” And herself: wasan eggr* Board has proven generally to pfibUc; Salaries, office, and miscellaneous ex- an aristocratic “John in zassUctM m ned to >Lss Margaret Oorts, of New YorkKills, —The Ber. Arthur Bttcfaie wifi officiate at the —tiott Tcrry Cook* tn St. Sxchvlat/or August* and Uhas bsenlhe means of saving to thecity a very penae*,...... - 1T,869*20 work, especially that of tnrmals, water