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I CHICAGO DAILY RIBUNI WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 IR7 OLR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. A Japanese Ackuowledgment and o Cicero Bemanils The School Agent Authorized to Tioan Monoy to the City. ‘When Fitted Up, tho Library Board Can Have the 0ld Post-0filce. Tho Bostd of Fducation hold » rogulnr semi- monthly meating lgat ovening, Proxidont King in the chair, ‘I'horo woro prosont Inspectors Bon- flold, Goggin, Oalkins, Runyau, Bluthardl, Sholdon, Richborg, Wileo, Wolls, Olingor, and Hamiilton, A communiention was rocalvod from s tonchor of a 8ohool in Cicoro, calling atiention Lo the fact that sixteon clty olitldron wero aitonding hig schaol, and askiug that tho town bo componsatod for instrtoting thom. Tuspector Gogain inquired if {he Town of Olcoro hiad said auything about prying over the 620,000 or $30,000 of tho school mouey of Ohi- eago thoy havo. . Inapoeotor Riohberg did not thin’: the Board ouglht to consider n communication from such o Bource, and, on hia motion, it was placed on file. A communication wag received from rosidents In the Cottago Grove School District, Rotting forth that tho suspension of tho Principal was on injury to tho sohool. It was roforred to tho Bpocial Committes having the chargos agaivst the Prinelpal under considoration. Bupt, Pickard road tho following communica- Hon ¢ DypARTMENT OF TbUoATION, ToRRY, Japan, Sopt. 10, ~81n: I havo tho honor berowlth to expresy my warmest thanks for your kind attention and cure- ful information to wy inquiries during my sojourn i1, vour country in the last ydar, ns n Commisaloner of Public Education, from ilis Majeuty, the Empevor of Jopan, end aleo to inform you (hat” bince my return (rom abroad I have beon condueting tho general adu- cational affalrs of the Empiro us usnal, Wilh the best wialios for your welfare and pronperity, very respect- tully your obedient sorvaut, = TziscAi Ay Acting Miufster of Pabile I lncation, The Suporintoudent tlso rend a lotter from J. 8B, Cairns, Sccrotary of the Memphis Board of Ldueation, acknowledging the roceipt of 2500— the coulribution of tho teachors of Chicago for the suiforers—and thanking tho donors for tholr Rouorosity. . Tho Commitieo on Buildings and Grounds re- ported that tho Rtolling Ml scliool would Lo roady for occupancy on Monday, and the Presl- dent otated that the Third Avenue school would be finiehed about tho it of Janusry. The Committes on Apparatus and Furniture recommondad that o bill of 31,600 for furniture for the Rolling-Mill School bo paid, nud seked that thoy bo authorized to mlvorl.l,m for bids for ,lnrulahiug tho Third Avenue School, Conourred n. The Committeo on TFinanco recommended the adopion of tho following order : Onvragp—That tho School Ageut be, and bo is bereby nuthorized to loaun ur luveat in Cily of Ghieago ur other bonds, all monoys now i his liandsfor ju- vettment, or that may b recelyzd by him for such puryoso ;' movided, the Praskient s Linanco Com- mittes of iy Bowrd ehall giva thir written wpproval ufdnll loany or iuvestments made Ly virtue of this order, ‘110 order was adopted. ‘Tho Comnmitiea on_School-Fund Property ro- ported that the Board of Directors of the Freo Library had submitted a proposition to advauco 10,000 for the repair of the old Pout-Olico Luilding, and to rout tho two upper floors al £6,000 n year, It wus estimatod that sbout $60,000 would bonecessary to mulkotho structure tonable. Inspector Wilco moved that o committeo Lo | appointed to confor with tho Common Council in Teferenco to an appropriation to mako tho Luilding habitablo. Tuspeotor Richberg offored the following a8 an amendwent ¢ Atesolved, That it {s tho reuso of this Board that the Libiry Board occllpf‘ {ho old Post-Ofiico bullding whenever titied up, olutly or a8 oy bo agread upon, and that tho Library Bousd poy this Board: much Coms peneation per aunwm os 38 cquitablo and just for ‘whatever spaco it may uso, Bome digeuseion onsued, during which Inspect- or Go‘;gin stated that the Library Loard do- eired the Bonrd to sny that they should not have tho old Post-Oftice, in order to carry out thelr schemo to_orect a muguilicont buildiug for tho library in Dearborn Puric. The amendmant was ngreod to, and the mo- tion as nmondod adoptod. ‘I'ie Chair sonounced s the committeo tho Committeo on School-Fund Proporty, Tho Coramitteo on Fxamination of Tenchers recommendod thuat partinl certifieates be granted to tho following: Mary Mott, Saral P, Ballnrd, Hattio E. Nourse, Badie Greone, Fliza 8, Moule, Hattio Roso, Faunio M. Smith, Hedwlg Wellor, Tho report was concurred in. The Committee on Appointment and Tranefer of Tenchers, roported as follows : W'ransfors— Anna A, Culow, from Liucola to Brown; It Nettio Mott, from Franklin to Donglos, Ap- ointments—Iattio E. Laing, Moseloy ; Julin . Shaw, Toater; Addie M. Miner, Bkinner; Trances 13, Sharer, Holdon ; Sarah 1. Carman, Cnrpoutox’; Jonnio Strickland, Hutil T. Hay- | ward, Mary O, Forregt, Clark ; Amelia Kellogg, Douglas ; Cyuthia Miller, Lincoln; Alico Al DBoynton, Xatoe O, Stowell, Pourson; hiary H. Sniith, Lincoln ; Tizzio A. Gibbons, Sangatmon Flora Unua, to be nssipned. Confirmations— Alico Bturtevant, Ifary E, Llliott, Maria P. Whipple, C. TLucrotia Miller, Ienvietta Unna, Hattio A. Richards, Mary McNamarn, Mary O. Ayres, Fraucelin 8, 'Miner, Nollio Vilaton, Ella T. White, Charloy E. Brackott, Sara P, Yoaug, Martha J. Louden, Elvira Ponnell, Tho fojlowing_bind tondered thoir resigna- tiois: Frgucos E, Sharer, Bmma Drant, Emily L. Brim, Elsio V. Burbank, Emma Thompson, Addie M. Martin, Mary E. Whito, Alico 8. Beruard. The roport was concurred in, and the resigna- tiony aceeptod. ‘The Committeo on Migh School recommonded that tho follawing named pupils bo readmitted to the High Bchiool: Mina Losloy, Miss Rounea- villo, Edward L. Stewart, aud Marie Woudell, I'ho Superintendent reportod the following in regard to attendance at tho zchools during tho month of November: High 8chool, 704; Nor- mal Behool, 124; North Division, 6,005; South Division, 8,161; Wost Division, 18,420, ' Total, 14,813, ' Avorage daily attondenca, 30,041, tha echools are crowded. The Board then adjonrned. — T Rl THE TALE OF A TUB, Not tho Onc of Which Dean Swift ‘Wrote, but Mary Riloy’s, Doan Bwitt wroto * Tho Talo of a Tub," which hies long been rogarded as one of tho most eativical and witty things over penned. Then why should it bo donioed tho writer to tune Lis tiar and rolato the varied oxperience of a Chi- cago tub? Dricfly thon ho will state the follow- ing facts a8 thoy wero doteiled yesterdsy in Juatico Seully’s Court ; A cnsual observer and unthiuking percon might eay that a wash-tub {s & small thing to oo~ casion the isauing of o warrant, aud to deprive a man of his liborty, but ero ho finishes thia ho sill bo convinoed that he looks ouly at the sur- faco of things and seckoth not for tho underly- ing truth, ‘This tub was purchased by Mary Reily boforo the fire, and no ouo questions that it was made of the bost whito cedar and tho strongest hoop iron by an oxcollent workman in the best mannor, and that, takon os & wholo, it was, in its day, ouo of the finest tubs that over madaMonduy & dey to be detosted aud foarod by tha male portion of the housokesping publlo, What o story that tub could toll, if it would, of tho pooplo whoso garmenta hnd beon weshod, indigood, aud starched within it The haughty yonug lady whouo lmcos were so diftienlt to “ o up," tho old man who was 8o partloular regarding tho manner in which bia collur was ironcd, tho youny blod who sont a grout many piccos and vor ‘{mlu monoy, snd innumarable othors, whoso b slory would be very , ontortaining and instructivo, Oue marning, tho old tub, i g on belng placed in positicn bofure thy noticed thut g, Ilnl‘;flnn, omo ‘”"ud:xv:‘, door melghbor, lad built an addition to hiu houso, that complotoly took nway tub's) viow' of tha lxitrnot,yuml uumyumcgflifi guthor no gousip to relute to the barrel fu the cellar, Furthovmoro, it shutjout Mrs, Refley's liouso, 80 that peesors-by could not mee the announcemont painted on the houso that all ll;l’mdry work was done witlin at oxtremely low con. ht ba expected, this ald not pl &n &m& [ %lq max.figm‘y'f-'fifl in unmistakable lavguage drow nnything hut a cmnr!mv-ulmy comparison hotwoon Mollalpin, hnd-working: honest muy, and the rame porson molanor phoned Into M, 1alpino, candidato for Alderma, andd pnckar of suusages and ballot- Losew, Hor wrath failing to find oxprosston for want of breath, sho roized n piece of charconl and, turning the old tub over, sho inscribod on tha bottom of ft the following touching linen: “\Washin' and irniu’ dono st locst pris,” Sho dmx\d)lncud thiz tub on her front foneo, vlono to tho Ualpino ostate, so that the. mistake might oasily bo mndo of toking _that_gontle- man's louse for a laundry, Mr, II - oould not stand this, so ho lknocked tho venerable old tub down. 'The consoqitonca was that Mary got n warrant out. for hor uneivil noighibor, and yostordny he had his case con- {intiod 1l Satirday, wion_a #piey teinl in to bo fooked for; and it ia to bo liopad that a mau who tonis do7n the washing-tub will be punish- od ou tho spot. PERSIAN TIRE-WORSHIPERS. A Chuvming Lecture Delivered at tho Blethodist Church by DNirse iy Mva, Leondwens, tho talonted Iady lecturor, whoso name has alrendy becomo familiar to the Ohleago public an that of the most finished, ablo, and agreeablo lecturess it has listoned to for yoars, dolivered hor third addross in this oity lnst avoning at the First Methodlst Church, Thoin- torvalbetweon thoe arrivalof hor audionco and hor appoaranco on tho platform waz an opportunity for tho orpanist to favor the sudionce witha dirgo. It was Ployel's [Iymn, and was doubtless choson s approprinto to tho sad cruelty with which tho organist's variations drowned it to deatli. Whon tho voluntary had subsided, which it did some time aftor Mrs, Leonowens appeared on the platform, Mra. Sarsh N. Habbard very noatly aud gracefully introducod tho lectuross, who aunounced tho subjoot of hor lecturo to bo “The Tiro-Worshipors of Porsia,” Vith o fow graphio sontonces sho succeoded in comparing the oxquisite natural beautics of Lho country with tho detestablo manner of its govornment, bringing out the lattor fonture in strong reliof by picturing tho Shahon his travels, enrrying jowols of untold valuoon lus porson, while his subjects, dying of postilouco and faminoe, wero indebted for tho necossarics of life to traugors. The audlence was thon lod to look back into their history and geography toxt- Looks, and callod upon to observe Low groata part fire playod iu tho oustoms of ceromonios of tho modern as woll as of tho nnciont world, from tho Jows to tho Tomans, tho ~ Chinero, and even fho Calholic Church. ‘Tho origin of tho vestal flamo and tho burning of candles upon tho altar of both tho Romish and tho ancient Jowish churchos wero distinetly traceablo to the old Zoronstrian fden of sacrifico to an unknown God. 'Tho dnto of Zoronster's lifo could not Lo doflnitoly nscer- tamed, but boyond sll queation ho lived 2.000 years bofoto the birth of Christ, and Pliny placed the period of his lifo sovoral thoussud yoars boforo tho birth .of -Mosea, — ‘Thero sould be no doubt of the nubl?uhy of his teach~ ings. Passing from theso fncts, the spealker ontertnined her hearers with o legond of tho miraculous birth of this inepired toncher, which wag in many respects similer to that of a still more subluno nnd majestic figuro in hislory. Tlyis patailol, sithough not drawn by tho leo- tuross, was_still more pointod by n quotation which reminded her hearors of somo vory fa- miliar vorses of tho Now Testamont : *'Thoy ur‘:llly are hloased who are pure, and noblo, aud faithful, und gentle,” Tho word “‘Iloly," she said, was derived from o simple Porsian ceremony, ealled by a nnme similar (o that word. Indeed, as sho proceeded to show, tho idea of fira was intorwoven with all tho history of tho Jowish race, as filustrated by tho auswor to Elijab, the dedication of Solomon's Temple, tho flory tongues of the Doy of Pontecost, Tho speaker thon charmed hor sudienco with an elaborate dosoription ¢f tho .grandly beautiful ruius of Perginn tomples as the locturcas had soon thom, digplaying n command of langungo rarely eqialol by Indios of tho lycoun. In tho course of her lecturo Mrs, Leonowons sketched somoe of the most striking peculiarities of tko fire-worshipors of Perein, Tho mon she deseribod ns unusually handsome, hospitable, end gentlo, and tho women os singularly beauti- fol, chaute, industrious, aud domestic. Thoy stand in the most favorable light as compared with the lazy Maliometans. 1t ia imposaiblo to give an abatract of hor lee- turo, for it ia not of that description of whiclh abstracts can bo strung forth. Thore is o groat deal of {rue poctry in the subject matter of the discouree, an admirable, not to ssy delicious, abronce of ** sontimentalism,” “such a8 Litherto seomed inseparabloe from lady lec- turern ; cnough of souud, useful information to set an_audienco thinking, very judiciously conyoyed. In foot, Mrs, Loonowens had pi- ready convinced thute who bave heard her that in thio comronition of hor lectures, in thio man- ner of their dalivery, in"overy qualification for tho rostrum, ehe is superior to any lady who has lectured to o Chicago audienco in several yoars. s Saates okt SLAYTON AND GALLAGHER. Conclusion of 'Fheir Trial Before the Roard of Police—A Dccisvion to Bo © Given ‘To=Iny. Tho Board of Police agnin took up the caso of Detectives Gallagher and Slayton yestordny afternoony.aud hoard the following additional testimony + G. A. Kimball, sworn: Have known Adama about four years, His repulation is good. Know of his recovoring tho trunk of an nctor, which contained o wardrobe worth over $2,000. Nover kuew of his associating with Shears and other thioves, except in an ofilcial way. Paul Donnis, eworn: Am Genoral Agent of the Illinois Central Railrond. Know AMr. Adams. Havo kuown him for two years. In my associa- tions with him I found him faithful and honesat. Novor henrd his rovutation canvassed, nor any- thing sald against him, George O. Campbell, sworn: Was Goneral Solicitor of tho Rock Island Railroad in 1872, Know Adams. Saw him almost daily whon con- noctod with tho railvoad, Nover heard anything against him, He waos o trusted agent of the Company. Undor my ordors ho aeagoiated with Bhonrs, Through Adums’ efforta o large quan- ity of property was rocovered, aud soveral thioves arrceted. Jamos MoAudrews, sworn: Slayton nover invu mo_any wmoncy, nor spent any with mo. dams, Gallaghor, Slayton, myself, and somo others went into a saloon and had a &rlnk._ Who paid the bill, I do uot know. I never reccived s dollar from tho Felsonthals, Was presont in tho Criminal Court when the caso was nolle prossed. Don't know that McClellan was thora. Inink not, He told mo ho was going into tho country, XKnow Augnst Gromm, Don't kuow thut lio was in tlhe city at the time. Alfred Bowers was recalled, andstated that Slayton did not eny auything to Bull, nor Bull to Slayton, at Wortheimor's until atter the arrest, fIt will bo remomborod that Blaytou swore that Bull said to ono of his men, *‘Phat ia Slayton ; lio is all nght.”] 8. C, Hiusdalo sworn: Am o Justice of the Pouco. Know Ademe. As far as Iknow, his goneral roputation is pood. This ended tho testimony. Mr, Trudo desired to submit the case without argument. Mr. Shriove wonld not agreo to do 80, and, after somo quibbling about who should mako the opening speech, stated that, in his opinion, three of tho charges had boen sus- tained by the evidenco, Mr. I'rude thon roviewed the ovidonco, and agsailed the chnractor of Adams, whom he charactorized as & vory bad men, aud unworthy of beliol. Mr, Shriove roplied, contending that Blayton had been proven gull‘y by the evidence, and that Gallagher was amenabloe undor one of the counts in the chargos. ‘Pho Doard took tho case under advisomont, and will give their docislon at 2 o'clock this afternoon. - A COURAGEOUS YOUNG LADY. Yosterday morning about 0 o'clock the Pull- man Honse, Noa. 40 and 51 South Halated streot, was the sceno of an exciting encounter botween a burglar and a courageous youny lady, o daugliler of tho landlady, Mrs, Cunminghnm, About tho hour named, tho sound of footstepa {n tho hallway of the sccond floor, and tho creske Ing nolss of door-kuobs turning, led tho land- 1ady to bellove that the house contalned some ouo whoso presonco was Irrogular. Acting upon tho nupflmnltlon, sho awakoned her daughter, a oung Nies about 18 years old, and, hastily {hxnwinu on_sOMO elothlug. thoy proceeded to invoutigato tho canzo of the unusunl sounds, While ~ Mrs, OQunningbam went up stalry hor daughter _procooded to the firsl floor, whors she suddanly euncountered n_rough-looking man_in tho sitting-room, who nssumed to bo a Doarder, and nsked ler quiotly liow soon broakfast wonld bo rondy ? Tho courngeous girl replied by ordoring him’to leave tha honso hivmediately, * The follow thon thiow off Dio mnsk, and, with an oath, re- marked that ho would stay there until ho got roady to lonve, Miss Cuuningham thoroupon toold’ liim DLy the arm, aud attemploed to forco bim out of tho room. 'Tho fellow resisted, and n scufllo onnuod, which ended by the burglar breaking awny from the cliiches of his fair an- tagonfut, aud mnking n hasty exit ont the front door o was puiened by somo of the bonrdora down Meridian strost, but finally escaped. Miss Cunningham dosorvesn conspicuous placo in the blography of brave womot, ——— TIE CITY IN BRIEF. Torty workingmon wero seen yestorday march- ing togothior to Lhe noon prayer-mesting. “* Out in n Bridowell, Boven Miles from Town," I8 tho fashionnblo song among the gutter-sumpes ab prosent, Evory Mondny nearly 100 porsons apply for employmont to tho Employment Burcau of the ‘Woman's Aid Assoclntion, No. 61 LaSalle straot. A dispatch from Omalin says the horso Gran- ger, which trotted ton milos in thirty and one- fourth minuten at Balt Lako last October, loft for Clifengzo last evening. One offect of tho panio §s noted in tho notion of a loading sowing-mnchine company, which Lias dischargod eightcen of its twonty-five lady inatructors. A mooting of the Englowood Amatour Club will bo beld at 7 o'cloch this evenivg at Bmith's Hall, in Tillotson's Block, on Sixty-first stroot. " A full attoudanca I8 roquested. Prof. Joseph Maven, LL. D., will doliver & leoturo in the Christian Union rooms, at4 o'clock this afternoon, ‘The lecture will bo ono of tho rogular courgo on tho History of Philosophy, Pooplo who aro dosirous of bribing clorks in the Post-Offico must do o after ofiico hours, ns an officinl notice atatos that *clorka canuot bo seen whilo on duty.” Tho 'I'ypographical Union will meet in Lower Kingsbury Hall nt 7:30 o'clock this ovening, to tako into considoration thoe proposition made by employers to reduce rates, Somo timo duriug Mondsy night, the houso of Dr. Blainoy, No. 460 Michigan avenue, was on- tored by burglars, who stole property valued ab $160. An ontranco to tho houso was effacted by a back window. Nocluo las beon obtained to tho 1dontity of the burglars. J. 0. Walsh is from tha goldon shores of Cali- fornin, Binco nrriving horo ho has boon in sov- eral seropes, and now he charges Kittio Buck- man with stealing from him, last night, 230, Her cuso will coma up this morning bofore Bau~ yon. Mra. Loonowens' lecturo this ovoning, at Tobert Lnird Collier's_chvelh, upon ‘* Asintic ‘Womon, Auncient and Modern,” will be of groat iutorest, and shonld not fail to attract a large audienco, It will probably bo tho Inst opportu- nity of hiearing this gifted Iady, as sho is about to relurn Enst to fill a series of locture engago- nients, Charles Btephons and Joln Culberson aro o pate of Philudelphinns, who camo West to find tha sotting sun and their fortunes, They want- od to go back homo, 8o they claimod to be fu- gitives from justice. But Banyon saw throngh the dfidm‘ sud sout them to Dridewoll for six montha, Tho sannual meoting of tho Board of Gov- ornors and Bonrd of Lindy Supervisors of the Womnn’s Hospital of tho Stato of Illinois will be lield at tho Hospital, No. 220 Thirtieth streot, this (Wednoaday) evening at 7:30 o’clock, The report of tho Surgeon-in-Chief, tho Treasurer's toport, and the report of tho Superviiors will bo reud, Tho publio uro invited to attend. Thero will bo o stockbolders' mecting of the Ohicago Busc Ball Association next Friday night, at 8 o'clock sharp, at the Pucific Hotel. "It {u of vital importance that every stockhiolder be pres- cné, ns mattors of great importanco will como before the meeting nffecting aliko tho lisbility of the stockholder and the slatus of the nino on- goged. Mr, A, M. Griswold, better known as the * Fab Contributor " of Salurday Night, will deliver his amueing lecturo on ** Injun Meal ” n Kingsbury Izll next Saturday ovening, Ho will, doubt- less, roceivo tho large sttention which o mirth- llluuy-incuuud people alwayas give to genuine umor, A nowsboy who, on Sunday evening, was en- couraging & comrado to battle at the coraer of Adams snd Dosplaines stroots, dosorves credit as tho originator of o novel pioco of slang. Snid ho: ‘I, Scotty! Ducklo his cara behind his buelk, and chaw on Lis boots a whilo,”” **Horso loo " for hot Scoteh whisky is the fa- vorito enloou-pastime st present, It is played by counting tho whito and gray horses which pass tho window while 100 horses of all colors pasa, About 27 to 100 is tho proportion. Yosterday about noon, aman named Philip Joore, asniled n follow-workman, Jamos Don- negan, attho cornor of Randolph streot and Tifth avenuo, with a brick, intlicling & sovero gealp wound on tho hond. Mooro wu# arrestod and locked up at the Armory, while Donnegan ws talcen to tho Gounty Hospital. Morris Kelloy, o burglar, who attempted to escapo from tho lock-up of the Union Stregt Btation lasi week, by assaulting Officer Millure, wag oxamined before Justice Vant Woud yester- duy, and held to the Criminal Court in bonds of 2,000, ‘Two lotz, numbered 9 nnd 10, corner of Drexel boulovard and Tiity-first streot, havo been bought by Miss Neilson, tho nctross, Sho ovi- dently understauds how to qlut Ler monoy wharo it \\llf do tho most good. The fine hotol ‘on _tho opposito corner is rupidly progrossing, and it will undoubtedly bo o placo of fashionable resort next summer, Mr. Fredorick Baumann, narchitect, lins pro- nred o treatiso on ‘‘'Fho Art_of Proparin Foundatious for All Kinds of Buildings,™ ‘whicl sieoms to bo vory comploto and thorough in its trentment of the subjeet. Tho book is vory linudsomely privted, with ninotcen engravings, and reflects credit on the publishers, A recontly-cscapod rural citizon wandored into o liotel nonr Madison streof bridge, on Ihursday last, at 8 a. m., nud voraciously demauded of the waiter “gomo bio.” ‘“We dou't Lave pio for breakfost, ir," roplicd the waitor. ¢ Nopio? I thonght 'thoy alwnys bad pio in these Chicago hio-tells,” was tho disgusted romark, 1lo will in- form tho villnge ITampdens whon ho goos homo that the Grand Specitio Hotol isn't half what it's crackod up to bo. T'he Ellaworth Zouaves will have a mooting in Parlor No, 1, Grand Yacific Hotoel, at 8 o'clock this ovoning. Bvory momber, including pust and honorary membors, is requosted to be pros- ont, ns business of importance will come before tho meeting, The former Commandor, Maj, 5. L. Brand, will bo_prenout, and the company do- siro that ho should resume command. 1t Georgo Bhenck tolls tho truth, Joseph Van Brussol, 4 saloon-keepor on thoe corner of Madi- son street and Fifth avonue, i o perfect brate. Shonelk used to tond bar for Van Lrussol, but-he wont to o rival establishimont, and this was, in his former omployer's mind, suflicient reason for pounding Shenelk on douday uight in o most brutal manuer, Banyon yestordny hold him to the Criminal Court in buil of 3500, John O'Neil, n young man from the Far West, who claims to have made ahout 33,000 in tho %Dld digpings, yestorday lLad Moasrs, Thomas nnicls, John Rily, and H, . Willinms, threo noted biacklogs ond gamblors, nrrested for stealing 81,200 from him in s ¢ brace™ gamo of faro. 'They wore up before Bauyon, and their cago was ‘continued till next Baturday, Mr. Michaol MoDonald is, of courso, thoir builsman, Tho frionds of Mr. Powers, the soulptor; Lavo made nrrangemonts for giving au ontertainmont, including music, singing, rnn(llné;. tablenux vivauts, and an address by Robert Collyor, for tho bouefit of Mr, P., to cnablo him tofitup a studlo to prosecute the study sud practico of Liy art, 'Tho marblo bust * Innocenco” will bo un- voiled under twilight, T'he entertainmont will take placo this ovoning in Grow's Opera-Iouso, Noi 5%1 West Madison streot, commencing at 8 o'clocks, At G o'clock yostordny morning, tho bady of youug man named John MeIntorh was found in & vaultin tho roar of No. Y08 Biato stroot, o bullding known us tho Farmors' Homo, ‘hedo- ceatied was o boarder at the house, and had been, for u long timo, n sufferer from lenrt dleoase, Thero wore no marks of violonco on the body, and it is supposed that the deccased drappoed dend, o was about 28 yowrn old, and un- married, ‘The body was ronioved to the Morguoe, where tho Coroner held sn inquest; tho jury rendorad & vordict that doath wau caused Ly heart disense, ‘The establiuhmont, in this city, of o dopot for tho propagation of non-humanized vacoluae virus, hag beconio o fact well-kmown in the medical profession, and it fs altogether proper (with overy deforanco to the rules of the modical ao- cloty) that the fact should bo known to that Inrgor conntitnanoy keenly intercsted in monns for the provontion of small-pox. Dr, Joln B, Fishar, who brought the flnl.m‘?rlao hithor from Bontow, has tostimaninla from the highest author- itlos, medical and munleipal, in that clty, with the valuahlo oxporionco of tha recent * blogo of Doston " under thip dread visitation. Tho Doe- tor {8 n graduato of fInrvard, o gontloman of oqual mfiluru and loyally in his profossion ; and, sinco bo has mado eanitary scionco his mpecinl study, devoting himsolf to'lt with unsolfish zon), the acquisition of such & man, at any timo dosir- ablo, Beoms just now to be espoclally opportunc, Thero waa no munflnfi of tho Board of Iealth yestorday, owing to Dr. Millor's absonco nt Waukegan, Sonitary Buperintondent Miller's woekly roport was presouted, showing (he fol- lowing facta: Tho total numbor of deaths for the week ending Nov, 23 wau 132,%~n decrenso of 12 a3 comlpnml with last weolk, and of 28 comprred with the corresponding weok lant year. O thaso, 63 woro malos and 69 femnles, Tho most intorosting discases in the cataloguo for the week waro typhoid fever, pucumonin, and small-pox, which earried oh' 8, 12, and 12 viotims rospeotively. 'Thers woro five deaths more by small-pox than occurred last weok, and four by puoumnonin. —— PERSONAL. TIE OITY. 8. H, Tiffany, of Iowa, s at the Palmer, E. 0. Bowon, of Maryland, ia at tho Palmer, Gon. R. Barris, of New York, is at tho Shor- man. Oharles Ton Winkel, of Dotroit, ia at tho Paimor, Liout, I, G. Hartis, U. 8. N, is at tho Grand acific.* Eaton P. Btone, of Burlington, is at tho Palmer, Tho Hon. J.Elbo, of New York, is at the Shermau, Gen, J. M, Hopkins, of Valparaiso, is at tho Shorman, Tho Hon, 8, O. Watkins, of Doston, ia at tho Blcrman. Tho Ion, T. W. Baldwin, of Baltimore, is at tho Sberman. The Hon, John Bhorp, of Salt Lake, is at tho Graud Pacifio. Tho Hon, Emory Cobb, of Kankakoe, {s st tho Grand Pacific, Mrs, Elizabeth Cady Btanton, of New York, is of thie Sherman. Tho Hon, J, W. Banger, of Dover, Dol., 18 at tho Grand Pacific. The Hon, J. J. Inenly, of Hanibal, Mo, 18 & tho Graud Pacific, Judge Stephon . Moore, of Kankakes, is at tha Grand Pacific. Prof. Emorson, of the Univorsity of Virginia, fn 0t thio Bouth 8{do Driggs House. The Hon, 8. M. Smith, Secretary of tho State Farmers' Associntion, is nmong yestordny's ar- rivals at the South Side Briggs House, James Boll, Blichoygan; J. D. Platt, Warron; 0. E. Parker, Douver ; W. A, Sator, LuCrosso ; and P, B, Kirkwood, Loke Buporior, aro stopping at tho Palmor. Chnrles L, Wethorbeo, cashior of the Grand Pneitic, and wife, will spond Thanksgiving among thoir friends at Dotroit, for which oity thoy started lnst evoning. Qoorge Cobb, Montreal; D. 8. Tostor, SE. Louis; Goeorgo Mongher, Peorin; J, L. Abor- thony, Leavenworth, and F. W, Lyman, Milwau- Lkec, are guosts nt the Sherman. Willlam G. Gcmz]alux Toledo ; D. W. Toster, Michigan ; tho Rov, I'. I, Wynes, Springiled ; Dr. L. J, litus, Milwankes, and IL E, Scribuner, New York, are rogistered ot tho Grand Pacitic, Josoph Tucleer, Goneral Froight Agont of tho Illinois Central Railroad, Lins gone to Cairo to sco nbout tho prospeocts of opening the new routo to New Orleans via tho Alssissippi Con- tral Raiirond. Samuol Tato, lato of tho Genoral SBuperin- tondont's oflic’ of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Hailrond, has roslgnod, to take back his old position s chiof clork of tho Paitorson Touso, at Keokuk, Iowa, Tho Rev. H. N. Powora lofc town yestorday, having recoived n telogram announcing the dangerons illuoss of his mother, living in Enst- ern New York. Mr. Powers hardly expectod to roach thora in timo to soe hor aliva. Somo of tho most influential citizens of the South Bide have asled Mr. Colvin, tho Mayor- clect, to ng;mlnb Ar. William Goldle a Commis- sioner of Public Works, Mr., Goldiois nu old citizon, bng been contractor for some of tho largest buildings in tho city, and is considered n cnYnhlo, cnorgetic, and suitable man for tho zl\ c&: Tho potition is mow in Mr, Colvin's 2uds, ‘Wo undorstand that Gen, Hermann Lieb has associated with himsolf, in the publication of tho Union nowspaper, Mr. Caspar Dutz, the Hon, Edward Rummel, lato Sccretary of Stato, tnd Poter Hand, Esq, r. Butz will hereaftor bo tho chief editor, and Mr, Rummoel the bisi- noss manager, Gon, Licb has withdrawn from oditorial connection with the papor, in order to give his attontion to tho duties of the ofice of Clerl of tha County Court, to which ho was_re- coutly elccted. Tho literary ability of Mr, Butz and the businees qualifications of "Mr, Rummel give amplo guaranteo of tho success of the pa- per undor its now munagomeont. List of 0MCE§OM§S rogistored nt various points in Burope up to Nov, 7: Paris—\W. B, Baird, L. W. Blinn, Mrs. Martin Cook (gone to Ameri- cn), E.TF. Getcholl (gone to Amoricn), Miss Mary Groen, Mr. and Mra, Richard Grogg, Miss Annio E, Hobart, B, II. Kerfoot and family, 8. H. Kerfoof, Jr., Miss Miunio-Kimball (gono to London), Mayor Modill and family, Mra, L. V. Parsons, Miss F. R. Parsons, Mr. and Mra. Martin Ryorson, Miss A, Shields (gone to Ameri- cn), Miga R. Shields (gona to Amorica), Mrs, Doug- Ins S, Taylor, Miss Blancho Tucker, Mys, Philip Wadsworth, irisa Emmn Wadaworth, A, I, West (gono to America), John O, White. London— Mr. and Mra. 8.1, Iowos, Misa Howaes, Mr, and Mrs, J. Rufl, Mys. J. L, Sprogle, Miss Sprogle, J. 0. White,W. M. Zearing, Gencva—Dr, M. G. Mec- Lean, . H. Gammou and fumily, Dr., B, F, Ingulls, Mias Graco M. Laflin, Mrs. L. W, Ponny_an: family, Arthur Reed, Miss Stella Iteed, Rt, M. Whitehend, Dresden—L. B. Otis and family, Phil. A, Otis, Vienna—MNr, and Mrs, E. S Porter. Florence—E. Donodict, Miss Annio Dooling, Miss Ellen Dooling. IN OENERAL. Ill{rllhnul Semmos is & candidato for Mayor of obile, Tho whole Stokes family, with the oxcoption of Edward, are going to Europo to reside. The Buffalo Tixpress is opposed to theappoint- mout of Bonator Uonkling to_the Chiof Juatice- ship. It thinks him not qualified for tho place. Congressman Shanks, of Indiana, has sold to 1is colloague, Willinn Williame, & 815,000 ploco ?l’ glrouud in’ Doss Bhophord's boautified Wash- ngton, Jim Nyo, no longer a Senator from Novada, will no longer hail from thore. o rosumes his residence in New York City, whore bo wau formerly Polico Commissiouer in araid on Mayor Fernnndo Wood, Alluding to the item that is going tho rounds of tho papora that “Senator William Spragne's health is in o worso condition than Lis finances,” ho writes to n gontloman in Galosburg: ¢ My financos aro much moro satistactory to-dny than for sovoral yoars. My lenlth has mot boon as good sinco iny boyhood as at this moment. My mind is cheorful and almost happy.” Mrs. Quosala, in Now York, hna receivod n lottor from Varona, written shortly beforo ho was lod to oxccution, of whioh tho fallowing is an oxtract: “I am about to die, I could live longer, but Icannot do wo without lasing my honor. Proposuly (to botray my comrades) have Ueen mada to me, but I cannot accopt them. I profer to dio rathor than to live without honot,” Nathaniol Boyden, Associnto Justice of tha Bupremo Court of North Cavolina, died at an advanced ezo after o long and palnful illness, in Halisbury, his home, Inst Thuredny. Judgo Loy~ den was'tho Consorvativa mombor of Congrosy from that district in 1808, Hoon after lio joinod tho Topublican purty, and was appoiuted by tho Governor Assoclato Justico of the Bupreme Court to fill o vacunoy, Neow Hampshiro politiclans nro boginning to discuss in u very qulst way tho prospects of tha candidatos who will como before the conventions in January for the nominations for Govoruor, ‘ho most prominont Ropublican eandidalos aro Gharles 11, Boll, of Exoter, Samuel W. lale, of Koone, and John J, Morrith, of (uilford, Iho Domocrats will prabably ehooso eithor Albert R Hateh or Frank Jonos, of Portsmouth, Mr. Bykos, tho Domooratio Beuutor alect af Alnbama, il contost tho soat of Georgo I Sponoor, and tho State Domocratle Lisceutive Committeo will furnish whitover means may he nocoksary for that purposo. It will, howovor, bo o mero wast of affort, oxcept s showing to tho countyy tho bragen lufamy of Hponcer's so-called eleotion by a bogus Legiulaturo, at & cost o Alabama of §2,000,000 in bogus bonds, oroatad and placod whera thoy would do the most good. It Is announced that Judge Bhorman, of (ho Northern Dintrict of Ohio, will tender his vesig- natlon noxt wool, Judgo Bherman tnkos this courao on account of tha sction of tho Cloveland Dar, which has decided to insist upon hiu ye- moval lmmedlaul‘{ |:1pan theoponing of Congrors in December. udge Bhorman's frionds in Cloyelnud, and ho has many warm. advocates, find it inpossiblo to raconcilo the Barof Clove- land to his continuanco in oftico. In othor portions of tho distrlot no action as been taken In rognrd to the chargoes proferred againat him, tha Clovoland Bar alone haying demanded his re- moval,—Sanduslky Regloler, Pl b e The Modocy. From the Ft. Seott Montlor. Wo loarn that the Modacs avo quartered ab Daxtor Springs, the Quapaws refusing to allow thom to sottle on their roservation, ~The Qua- [mwn ovidontly rogard it as _an indignity that hoss outenst Indians aro to bo quartered upon tuoir Iands ; and who can blame them ? FLORIDA WATER. {PTRISHABLE TRAGRANCE! HMURBAY & LANMIANS OELEBRATED JRIDA WATER Tho richesty most lasting, yot most dolioate of all Por- famee, for uso an tho HANDXERCHIEF, At the TOILET, And,In the BATH. ! An thern ao Imitatlons ind counforfolts, alwaya ask for ttio Flurldn Wator which ias on_tho bottle, an the Inhel, and_on tho pamphlat, the names of MURRAY & LANDIAN, without which nong s genuiuo, Yar sale by nll Perfumors, Druggists, nnd Dealers in Faney Goods, DRY GOODS. PANIC PRICES N, YORK SU0RE “WestSide Host Popular Store” Just open, 600 Casos mow goods, bought sinco tho panie, and sold at 30 por cont less than “nny othor house on tho SOU''H or WEHST SIDE.” ‘We haveno rents to pay.” EXPENSES LIGHT. All ourgoods bought and sold for cash, Ledics who care to savo their money will do well to compare our prices, for we guar- anteo o saving of at least ono-third in buying goods at tho NEW YORK STORE, 284 & 286 WEST MADISON-ST, Published This Day: I. THE FUR COUNTRY. By JuLes VERNE, authorot **Twenty Thouennd Loagu under tho Sens, ™ *“Touraf tho Warld in Eighty Da; “‘Fivo Woeks in & Balloon," ata. 1 vol., 12ma. W a hundred bonutitul filustrations. 83.50; fall gilt, 4. A party of hunters, accompanied by two ladies and an astrononicr, pass fw wintors In tho northorn ragions of tho Tiadsan's Jiny Territory, havlng mauy oncauntors with Aars, and endaring sovern hiardships from hungor. O story i fntensoly intorosting, an Vornu's storlns are, and auporbly Hustrated, **Tfia Tur Countrs™ lan fino hol day gift-book, fasoinating fustdo and beautiful without. II. ARTISTS AND ARABS. By HENRY NLACKRURN, author of **Normandy Pletur. turesque," ote. In tho Saunterer's Seris. 18mo, Fincly illustratod, 100 !¢ ‘Artlsts and Arabs'fs & fanciful namo fora ol baok, af whieh tha fiaures aro Orluatal, and the seencrics Algotinn, 1t{s full of airand light, and its alvlo is ladon, §0 Lo 3podlk, mith o ranes of wnuticiablo t-oodom, and on' jovmen onld_remind us, notof tho ar toer, but uf Purnor's picturo of & aat."—London Athonmum, 3 ok vehi clo vir Alizerin fn o gnz: wunrisa on tho African ‘or salo by all Booksollers. Sent, post-pald, on ro. colpt of prioe by tho Publishors, — + JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO., Boston. NEW BOOXKS. BASTT AT Sunhisms of e Proteciionists. FOR SALE BY JANSEN, McCLURG & CO. BEUSYONT. Ditson & Co.'s Celebrated HOME TUSICAL LIBRARY, UNEXCELLED COLLECTIONS OF EOUND MUSIC. VOOAL. GENS OF GERMAN SONG GEMS OF 5COTTIRI1 SON GEMS OF SACRED SONG. VR OPERATIO PEARLS SILVER CIIORD. ¢ 5 NSHOWER OF PEARLS, Duets, DMUSICAL TREASURE. Vueal and Instrumontal, INSTRUMENTAL, TOR PTANOTC 'E OR REED ORGAN, GEMS OF STRADSS, ORGAN AT UOME. PLANIST'S ALDBUM, PIANOFORTE GEMS, YIOME CIRCLE. Vols, I und 11, Prico of vach ook, {u Cloth, 83,00z in Boards, §2.50 1 luo GHt, S4.00. Tho above splondiil baoks ar purfoet tronsure-housod of the bost nnd” imost popular o, being noloated as tho *feroam™ from un bnmenso L 200 ta 260 pages, full sheut musio elzo, in each bouk, Uy theso books for presonts! In act Lok you got $26 vl according to blutliuy o musio, Tn tho whola lbrary, costing, nilug, 915, 912, or HLE, you will yot Theed Itundred and Fity Loltara® worth I Kont, postyald, on rocelpt of rotatl prico. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, Chas, H, Ditson & Co., 711 Brondway, Now York, CHICAGO. NOTICE . Dafault liaving boun made in the payment of & cortaln promissory noto wado by T, 8, Dubbins to the ordor of nmmond & Gago, and by them Indorugd “*withnat ra. conrao"—snid note biing for the smourt of $30,04~dated July 22, 1873, and duo ninoty deys thorealter, und beurlng Intorest at tho rate of 10 par cont por anmm, ‘after walus ¥ity, aud baving indorsod thoreun as patd Nov, § the sum noto alse giving tholegal holders thoreof 1} thy colluteral sectinity attachad thurolo o, lto notica s oreby atvon that wo ut tho otficont Mummmond & Gigo, 6 Wanhiugtonstt, fn ** Portland Block, ot itn, ., on Saturdey, Nov, 29, (0 the ilghest nnd boat bidder for'cnsty, th callatoral sacurity muntionad in xaid nuto, i hroa indrod wind Gty (L) liaros of twa cap i1aYataok of th Btato Bavings ltiin:iu. 7 THAMSIND & GAGE il Boldra of waid noto, aw, thoroforn, shindd il at publio aals, Lo NOTICE. Dofault having boon wmado in tho pasmont of a cortain promissary uuto mada by Baw'l J, Walker tu tho ordor of Hammond & Gage, and by thom Indorsodl **vithout roe nald noto being for the amonat of $13,000, dated 1873, and duo ninoly days thoroaltor, and bearing fatarcst at tho rataol 10 por cont por annum, after ma- turity sald nato givlug tho legal holder thorao! anthority to gell the vollateral scourity attachod thoreto aud hereln dyseribad e Hitorataro, publia notloo 1s o SRR S0k e o iy le'.: \vld‘\lnr :urx}\:;l,l‘l.:l‘uw 01, (0 ; Traat 6o titarnatianal B by plven that wo e " Purlland Bl to tho highical and sieend rwnriny montioned in haros Intornational Autual ), HAMMOND & gAGL, Lagal Lioldor of uaid vate, == HOOLEY'S THEATRE, AR, IIOOLEY ANNOUNGES WITIL PLEASURE A BEABON OF Grand Opera in English BY THE EMINENTLY RUCCRSSFUL KELLOGG TROUPE, 0. D. HESS and MAURICIS GRAU..........Dirootors, Comwmencing on MONDAY EVENING, Dea, 1, undor the ausplolous Jond oy 1IN famot AMERIVAN PRIMA DONNA, MISS OLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Accompauled by tho following distinguishod artistay SEAN YA O SYILEOID MOHOAN, W, 1L TILLA, WILLIAM U:\HLTUN‘; HENRY PlA {\EBA a, F. A ‘ 4y o ’l“lln\v. Afll{l (ULV. 1Mo af iy T CRrs o OrENOM R e Fibe: Jeyloft, Candutator. varlod Ronorloiro of fvorita Operns' will bs an- naunerd pravions to opening "IY sala ol Itosorved Koate, on 'l‘IlUINDAYNI'u T, at Julius Hauer & Co,'s Muslo Btoro, cornor Btalo anid Monroa-ss, BRrcEs$1,608nd 52,0, atourling to lootlan of soats, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ENTIRE OOANGE OF DILL. v, Nov, 94, avory ovaning and Wednosday Matinoe, and un(l furthor natico, firat porformanoos this Thoatra of Dr, Mosonthel's boautiful play, LEAH, THE FORSAXEN, ‘With a powarful east. fl-ln?nnflmru of MIBS ‘;vug‘l‘.‘l‘ l;'ll’:N IN as LEAI, THURSDA Y—=CQrand Thavksglviag Matinos, u yiraparation, NTE jor, LIVI:N 8]" MARY LEIGH," 3 MONDAY, Doc., 1—Kollogz Rnglish Opora Troupe. * YERY OPERA HOURSE, Mutiao-ats, botweoon Donrbory and State, Aviington, Cotton & Kemble's Minstrels, NEW, FRESIL, AND SPARKLING NOVELTIGS, by Nowooinb, Mackln & Wilson, Bllly Ttico, Mastor Gonsyo Davonport, Krnast Lindon, W, Arlinglon, len vttan, John 1t, Kamble, [n niew’ nad hloasing special- thea. ‘f'io whola o conoludo with tha' Oporatioal Lztrav. aganza, ontitlod ACTING ON THE BRAIN, or Shakspeare in the Kitchen, Grand Extra Matlnoo Thankegivinz Afte 3 Evory avoning and Satirday Matingo. oo STAR LECTURE COURSE. MUSIC HALL, Tickots for tho only Graud Concert by tho PAIIILLA TR CONOCEHRT TROUPE, > Yor ealo this morning at Jansen, McClurg & Co.'s and Bos Otiica, Pricos, $1.00aad SL.a5, 0 o oo s 0 Carpenter & Sheldon, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Regular Wodnesdny Matineo postpancd to Grand Thanksgiving Matinee ! Thuraday, 2 o'clock aftornonn, nud ovaning, Inst roprosentation of BI.TIIN BEATRID! ZBLDA SEGUIY, FIEODOTE HABILMANK, S RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FXPLANATION 0F REPENENCE MATTA,— 1 Baturdayse eentod, ~ Sunday ozventul, 1 Monday excapted, 1 Ar- rive Bundsy at§:00 8, w, 4 Daliv, VICHIONN CENTIAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILTOADS Gt bite, o Gl vt it corner o oty und b Canalaly, corner of' Muadison. Teave, | Arrive, \all (vin matn and alr 1 Doy Expe Jackeon Ag UENRY 0, WENTWOILTiL, Genrral Passonger Agodt GHICARO & ALTON HAILTDAN. Chicago, Kansns City and Dencer Short Line, vis Loudsle ana, do,) uni Chicago, SpringAeld, Allon and St, Louls Throughh Hne. o Sicpor Host S mrar i Dridge, Pickel Uffices ¢ Ar Deyot, and 13 Ktandolph-st Arrive, Kansas Oity iz, vin Jack IR Laini S oy 0:308, m. * R:10 p, m, 245 p. m, 251«1'.' m, 9145 p, . 0, m, t i oz ge et neheld Fixpros Springhold Fast E: Jefrerson Ulty Ixypro: earka, Keokuk & Burin Chlcago & Padueah Railrond ‘onaua Lacon, Washingtan K Jollot & Diright Accammodatit CHICAGO, MILWAUKI SI. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Depot, eorner Mudizon and Canai 7 Tickel Offica 63 South Clarl=ste, opposite Sherman House, and at Depot, Arrive, Teave, Mllwanken, St, , B¢, Paul & Minnoan. DAY TEXDIs8. 1 rvuonssc erer |4 0:30 8, 10 (1650 80 s M{llwll‘uka:‘:fit Prarl e 5100 11:00 Muil ane DA%, 100 p, m, *i1:008, m. Milwnukee, B, Paul o " olis Night Kxpross, [£9:50 p. . |*4:15 p, m, CHICAGD, DURLINGTON & GUINGY RAILROAD. Depota—toat af . udlana-as,, and Sizteenthost, and Canal and Sixteen Ticket Ofices, No.19 Clark oy Grand Pacifie THotel, and at depols, akest,, a.m. 9110 a0 m, "10:0 Ay . modation * 61 1 Sundays, 1Kz, Satucday, 3kz. Monday, ILLINOIS U1 Depot fool af Luliest, NTRAL HAILROAD, Tloknt By tho Mamaoth Organization undor Miss LY¥DIA TETOMPSON. Fuday and Saturday—TOBIN 11OUD, MRS, A, H, LEONOWENS Will, by spocial roquest, dollver hor Lecturs, ** ASIATIC WOMEN, ANCIENT AND MODERN." At Memarinl Chapol, Robert Tatrd Collier's Ghnroh, cor, Taenty-hird-at. nd Afchizan-ay., WEDNESDAY 'INING, Nov. 2, at8o'clock. Admission, ) No lekots for salo at Cobb's Library, 98 Monrhoat., aud Sargout's Drug: Store, cor. Wabash-ar, aud Sixtoonthist, GLOBE THEATRE, ‘This afternonn 2%, ovenin:: 8 o'clocls, EXA IR DT IDIEINT . As Wilkins Micawbor in tho hoautitul dramn, TATTLE EMLY, T Parfuemancos to.moer naniksgiviog Day, _¥riday~BENEFIT HARRY LINDIN, UNION PARK LECTURE UOURSE. BEHRCHER. Rav. Puomas K. Boschor will delivor the next locturs ta th Union Park Course, Dec. 4. tesorvod Soals for salo Monday, Dac. DR, KAHW'S MAGHTEIGENY_ MATOICAL IIUSEU, onon feam 9. m. 0 10 v. m., daily and Sundav. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Botween NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL, canlling at Quoonstown, Carrying the United States Mail. 51 SAFETY AND COMFORT. 27~ Passongera bookod to aud from the principal Eu. Fopgan nosta nt lowost eatas. Deatts tnd Lottors of Grodit fseucd on leading Banks and llankors througlhiout uropo. HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO., FIFTEL-AV. NATIONAT, LINE, NOTIO! to £ gold) on_each of its passengers thy buss vossible. guar: E¥voidance of dangor at sea. Iy most southerly routo has this Cmpany o asold oo uad | To LLVERPOOL ‘and QU Lund 47, l\nr{l\hltl\'nr raees, s glving tao fur safety and wnss boon adapted by dlunds. NSTOWN, from Piors w Yo JNov, 19§ Bpain 1) evory torini . S50y unil 880 Currency. 221 Lnrln. Pa: o figars booked to oF fram Gormau and Scandinavian polutsat low ratos. “Thostcamabips of this 1o are tho farzestiin tho trad Drtfts on Great Britafn, Irelud, and tho Contlnont, ab Northieast corner Olark tuud Randbipivate. (oupsito now Shorman o), Chicawo, by WILLIAM MoALISTER, Goneral Woatary Aent. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ell Other Points in Eugland and Wales, Tho Sauth Wales Atlantio Stoamship Company's now first-gines Ntommbips will sall irom Connsylvanin Rafl routt Whnel, dersoy Cily o . FEMBROK!: Nov. “Ylicss aieumaiip, BUilt exiressty Tor Wi (enile, neo pros vided wath all the Jatost Smprovomenta for 1lie com{urt and emvonenco n and Steerago Passongors, First Cabin, 58 surranoy; Seond Cabin, §63 eurrency’s Stoor- rroncy ; propald Stoerage corlificates XK)X Draits for £1cnd upwards, oty nt T Tr fuether partloulars, nuply I Cardlif, at the Come avy's Ollices, No. 1 Docle Chinmb ki Now Yo L ARONTRA LT BRI F0 M ST Ko, i7 Broadivay, STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- TAST AND LONDONDERRY, Theso elogant now Clydobullt stoamars will sail from Plordd, Norlh Jivor,as follows: DENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA, ... GEORGIA And evory altormato Baturday thoreafter, tnkinz pas. renzors at_throwgl rates 1o all parts of dront rltain and Irelind, Norway, Bwoden, Denmark, aud Gonmany, Drafts for £ and upwards, Trelghit r pasauzo apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ©O., Agaiits, 73 Hroniivay., Steorago Pas: fMicn, No, 45 Broadway, J ARLE, Gouerat West ro Arent, ark-.t., Ohloago, E Loy el carring I Fnd, Contlii it 1o wost, . Tiitiah v i Ll Docth paimo 43 aLace Tow rrency, Auply for fu tvling Groen, alluand Madison-ate,, Co Wl T, 3 | tnformaiton nt ‘1o Gome Fork, and N, K, HENDERSON 0TI 3. Aronts, LDUCATIONAL, UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, CHICAGO. "Larms, $30 0 Vartial coueo in yroportion. aue Taotiives Tior' day for_ nino_wiantiis, by duten 1 ARUMBULL WAMES T6 DUOLIC LY "ad LENTHY nl%-nd Trots, V. I, DENSLOW wud PHILIP * “Vistiors tavitad, WIEDICAL, “The French Doctor, B. BRIARD, Iate of tha Acndsmy of Modlclae, Park waw Profowsor and Propriator Oaleasn Mudioat fustiy Qtilea Pharmacy and Lahratory, 158 Snail ) comner of Pylga:plave, © Dircaecs ut avory nuture | omploy 1 made. ' Guazan and dun't by s sl o dipatoi x Geuural Julblug Sow, = tochnntes (o upply tha Lot tlp +ontira satilactng, Glva me o tiisl, by g anvam: Qedory l“ruu‘ill J; 4. HAbL, 21 £ o LA R A oot Tieentyaecond.t, agice, 3L Jtandnlpliat,, near Clark, I 1 1ydo Pack and Onk Woods. iyde Purk and Oak Wouds, fyde Park and Oak Woorls.. ¥do Parkand Oak Woads, ivdo Pack and Oak Wand . m, dyde Pack nnd Oak Woods.iaors. <10 . (a) Runs to Cnmpalgn on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILR7AN. City oficex, corner Liendolyh unid LaSaile-sts,, and 15 Canale 3ty corner Hudizonest Arrive, a Pacifio Fast Liny a Dubuquo Day l5x. Vi Giltton. @ Omaba Night Jizjro @ Dubiiquo Nicht £z, vk b Miiwaukeo Jixp: Milwaukce Passon iy & St. Tant Kayrds a—Dopot cornor o Wolls and Kinzl 8~Dopat corner of Caual aud Kinzic-sts. 5 Wo L STENNETT, Gow, Pass, Agont. COLORADD. KANSAS & NEW HENICO, Ticket und Freiyht Office, 71 Clark-st, SY"m Inducements, Great Now Raute. A., T, & 5t Folt. R. W. B WELL, Gen'l Ag't. CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & F/CIFIC RAILROAD, Dewot, corner of Vian Buren ant Skerman-ats, - Ticket ofice, Grand Pacisic liotels lcare, Omaha, Leavonw'th& Atchlson Fx}*10:15 2, m Torn Accommotation, * 2y 3 Night Lxpross,. $10:09 b, . ¢ LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depot, ‘Van Buren-at,, Soot a7 LaSalla-st, Ivcket ocss, vorifucest corner Clas Randolph-ate., and southiwsst corier Canal and Y s ~ BMail, via Alr Tino aud Main Lino Bpeclal New' York Express, via Air Line... K :00 . . Atlantls Kxpross, Via % o, m, Nighit lizpross, vin Main Lino, 40 p. m. South Cniczgo Aceommodat o0 1,1, FITTSBURGH, FCRT WAYNE & CHICAGO NAILROAD. Tewin, . m. 1 n, . X 3, m. CHICAGO, INPIANAPOLIS & CINGINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA HANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Contral Railroud Depot, fuot of Lalie-sti; aldo,Juat of TicenlyosecomLat et ojfice, 121 Raudolphi= 3 near eorner Clarly 95 LuSallest,, corner Wishing- tan, and at linois_Central Depot, Day Expro ight Thraugn sleapers for Indianupolis, Cinclnnati, Washe ington, and Haltimoro ovary nigit. t _MEDICAL CARDS. COBURN Medical Institute, 135 and 177 South Clark-st., _cornor Monroe, Chicago, founded sud conducted by Dr. J. C. Uoburn, for tha treatmene and_cure of all forws of chronte aud suecial disoasos ln both saxes, This Institute fs unquostiouably the most sciontillo in this counlry for the weatment uf disoascs, D, Cobmrn i3 4 rezular graduato of modleina, and has throo diplomas froin thy bost collezos in the world, and lua hind more oxperlonco In- tio trcfllm{’nu\‘;l; ZiE privaly disoau.a than any phyician i Cilicago. men who ronuiro n physfeian nosae tafl to tind sheedy ro- Jiot and s pormanony owro at thia huuds ut Dr. Cobura, Send twostwmps for hits huoks o male and fomalo disoase tuany nddroes, in sealod auvotopos. Addross lottors, D J. 0. COBURN, 175 and 177 South Olark.sr,, Ohileayo. Til. Heontidonclal.” Ottico hours: a. i, 1o b, . ; Sunday, Btodp m. DR. C. BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PIYSICIAN, 317 and 279 South Clark ste, corner Van aron, hicago. woll ktinwn by all roaders of tho papora that Dr. wtublishod physletin in - Chiva CEARS OF HUS LUFE In pors o vositively all ‘casos of Bigolow [4 tho ol Daving dovaled " fosting remedlng iy 1C AND SIE8 i hotl socos. AT B 3 _and_gontlomon SORRESPO: CONSIDENTIAT, A i o Dr, O, BIGELOW, Iottors, with samps, n Clack-at, N8 ¥455! DR. KEAN, 300 South Clark-st., Chieago, Stay bo condidontially consulted, porsonatly ur by mall, 1100 oF elinzgeo, (A1l chironic or Norvous disoasss, DIE, Ju KEAT I tho ualy i ity yiio wac- Tauts suios o G , 30 conts, tho oldost und Jongest cstablished phystelan in the ity iho trcatmont of privato i neiuney disensos, somi romkuose, (a0 sorult of eurly Sndiserations, nud fost ian- Duod powitively curad, His Tate worl explainiug who miay marry, 0 0f ohinrio, Mafihey Caylus’ Capsules, Uscd for ovor twonty soara with great suceoss by the X ans of Paris, New York and’ London, huve boon suparior to all athers for La protmpt ciiro of atl dise coent or of long stand iy, S atagturcd by CLIN & CL, 1 Rue Racino, Parls. Buld by Dragglsts throughout the Unitad Statos, FRACTIONAL CURRENGY. ' 85 Packages oOF FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR BALE AT RIBUNE OFFICE.

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