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8 LOCAL MISCELLANY. TEMPERANCE, The Woman's Tomporanco Union of Cook County, which, horetoforo has beont kvown ag ho Woman's Temperanco Organizallon, held a rogular meating yesterdsy aftornoon at No, 48 Toast badieon stroot, Mies Frances Willard fn tho chrir. Tho Indies, nothing daunted Ly the rain, mnd, and throatentng clouds, were prosont in considerablo fores. When tho minutes of tho previous meeting fad boon rend aud approved, ihe Secretary rond THE FOLLOWING ADDNESS, 28 rocomnguded by tho Committea on Qrgenie zation, * 1 oy Commlssloners of Conk Gounty : ot Do o e s ut thi_yoling places for tho coming election are suloons, We 0180 find that your Board bns power to chiaugo 1o piaces wehero tho polis ate held, Thorefore, wo respoct{ully ask thnt you will changs the voting places naw fxad i *aloons o oiliers equaily convenfunt, which, af an or- ganization, wo promiso {0 secure, Wo do uot deem it Tecossary to dotall the reakous for tho requost, bolt confidont that you, gentlemen, in comnion with al right-muinded clifzena, will, on retloction, prefer that some other placo lh:n"l :All:;fl;{l;;:g:llfll’m selected a8 o 3 ot thait of ' no Womaiys. Temporaiico Ofganiza- Mondquartors, No. 148 ar Y ANl WILLARD, 3tns, T, R, TALT, Becrotarys T'rosident, The nddress was recoived, and, on motion, it was decided to draw up an sbpenl to tho voters for goneral clceulation, Mrs. Wilson dasived to bo informed whethor tho ladics intoud to puta tickot fn tho flold. T'ho I'resident thought that no such intontion wos outertnined, ‘The issuo, sho ndded, ws not a temporance fusue this compaign: the quostions Dofore the vators wero as fo tho honoaty aud competency ol the sevaral candidates, "I'hie Conitnittoe furthor recommended that tho Borvicos of TUE MEY. E. Ty HAMMNOND Do recured to conduct a roligions rovival, asa Nocosunry snd_ ftting prelimuary to woll-dlrect- ¢d efforts iu tho canso of tomporance. 1'ho con wideration of tho recommondation was, nftor an expreesion of the views uf a fow Jadicy, deforrod until Thursday, VOTING PLACES. "The communication to tho Connty Commis~ sionors wap takion np. ‘I'he President sad that it biad boon ascertained that many of tho pluces named e \'L.l.m):-}flucon woro found to bo roputnole, and therefore_tho request would not involve many ehanges. Mis. Wortz enid thot sho had the nesuranco of onn of the Commis- gionors that thoy would readily sinuga from any objectionable placo if they could couveuiently. 1{[:‘5. ‘Wheeler suggosted that the recommenda- tions bo taken to tho judges of olection, who wold have moro forco than porbaps the Union. Mru. Spoight 1ead a paper, sotting forth & largo number of Teasous, froma temperanco womnn's point of view, Wby tho voting-places should be changed. A committeo of three was then appointed to proceed and lay the nddress boforo the County Commirsionors. Tho Iadies immedintoly went on their errand, On motion, the namo of the Association was nltered in tho manner slready intimated, and Mosdames Smith and Bradwell appointed Viee- Treridenta, - Tho Committes on Tinanco was appointed, consiating of J, W, Dean, Judge 8. M. Mourg, hig G. Spaffurd, Miss Mary Lverts, Mrs. 1. I, Corto. e TIHE MASS-MEETIN Arrangoments for the mass-meeting to bo held Thurxday ovening wero then coneiderod, Mra, Hobbs wis appointed Chairman of tho Committeo ob Mass-Meeting for tho North Side Ara. 1. B. Coreo for the Wost Side ; Mrs. Wilson for the Svuth Side. Tue Presldent read s lotter from Mother Stew- art declaring that her wnssion is to bo directed fur the redemption of the men of her country rather than of rho women. Aniho Presudent commented, Morther Stowart Las a uatornal caro for hot connirymon, Mre, Willisms wanted to be infarmed whethor the Unjon had a conenlting Iawyer. A case of grecs Lardehip bos como undor her notice, Whish fhe Umion onght 1o takie eognizanco of. [t was that of A womnn whoxe husband is a con- firmed drunkard, beats her, and hos threatened to tuke her lifo, He hns been in prikon soveral limes, ana to-dny s latest, texin of incarcera~ tion will _expire. Sho desires to got xid of him, and requires advice. “The President vaid that that was just whore tlie Union can do s good deal of good, and re- jucsted Mrs, Witlimna to wait after the adjonrn- ment of tho meeting to aree, if possible, upon Siving the woman nmnedindo reliof. My, Willinws presented A PETITION to bo Iaid bofore Cungreks ectting forth that the importution of intoxieating Jonors hos hoen a fruitful source of ovil, and thorefore it sliould vo_stopped, Mra, Chorles Cnse agked why manufactured tiquors wero not included, She'did not expect that the will of the Aesoviation would bo real- ized, but then tho potition would be a moral protest. 3 Mra. Wileon admitted that sho dld not know much abont tho importation question, and she conld not debato it. 'But sbo know that wealthy folks driuk nothing but foreigu liquors, ignoring the manufactures of this country. Tho paper wae recoived and adopted by the Union, aa an exproesion of its views, —_—— MIKEE MecDONALD, A WOMAN SPEAXS, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribunc: Sir: Reuding in the columna of your papor, o morning or {wa ago, the ablo editorial ou a recent failure to indict the gambler known ng McDouald for assnult with intent to kill or do bodily injury, snd noticing since that how many carnost, thoughtful men are burdened by the painful lack of justice . and moral purpose, apparont in the course pursued by our State’'s Attornoy and the Grand Jury, being n busincss woman, with a hoart in my work, and intengo desire to sao tho political arons of our city clcansed of somo part of sts impurity, I would say & ward in bohalf of the morality of the caso. Wy is this tuftinn, who hesitates not at deeds a8 dusk as are known to society, allowed to run riob with fmpunity 7 Why aro”ho uud his foul nasociates turned Joose on our fair ciy for the coming winter,—n winter to which so_mony look forwuid with dvend becaueo of tho crippled con- dition of our bueinees world? And is this MeDonald to have the moncy of our business men? 1s ho tu be left to entico them within his doors in moments of recklessness and dospair which so wany arelikely to have bofore this lung winter is past? 1s he to bo left to yrcy at will on tho partially half-idiotic natures of the lower clussey of our city ? Alaa! if our Government offers us mo better rotection than this, no purer man orouo of Biztior moral purposo, to. staud as & fuithful witeh-dog at bis poat, woll might tho churchos send up but one prayer, ** Father, deliver us from tomptation,” Not long ngo, 1 heard the remark, ** T havogat the Grang Jnri' at Inst, and I sball get o dozen or thirteen of those follows scutenced this worning if I can.” Why {8 it that with so littlo compunction the lesser criminalg are burried into prison, while notorious blincklegs ave Joft locke# Tlatauds to 1eaton there iy a powerful motive bohind the scencs, Why isit, as stated in your columns recontly, that but fittlo woro than s minute i ivon u[‘xiccu to witnesues in that Criminal Jourt ? 1t nll savors of most imporious con- tempt, of hardness, of entire ahsence of justice, The matter calls for esrnest attention. Qur elty must not stund a8 o symbol for all corrup- tion in pobtics, Linencially, we are femfully burdened ; we nacd ot also ‘walk Land-in-hand with vico, Thora are pure men here,—moun ahove bribos,—meu_who would bo suflicieutly honored by the confidenco of the peopls without reoking financinl avgrandizoment, You who lava tho voto, ‘yuu who hiave the power, it is for you to show i gang ot oublaws that they do ot hiokd tho power; it is for you to moko n grund effort to place tho politics of our city high above tuch reproach.as is now being horped on tliem, Buccess may not be Homhlu, but falme itsolf wounld be honor untold 1 comparivon with ho apathy hitherto provatent, iven a8 Christ drove tle monoy-changors from tho temple, should thoso time-sorving poll- faeunn ho peottrgod froin our midet for tho houor of our citizens, Dosoruza, Cinieaco, Oct, 20, 1674, THE LAW. oruf Il Chicagys Tribune 2 s 11, Roud, in a lottor published in 1, 0f Oct, 23, takos the ground that asveuit and battery 18 not an fndictable offenso. ‘I'he caso of Carpentor va, Peoplo, 4 Seam 1., p. 197, referred to by him, wus made whon Justices of tho eucoe had ** exetusive original jurlsdiction in ngaonles,” eto, (R, 8., 1839, Soo, 10, p. 410), and rontinued 8o to luvo (R, 8., 1845, Sce, 17, p. 816), till tho puseage of our prosont criminal code, widel gives thom * oviginnl Jurisdiotion ” only (8. H., 1674, Heo, 881, p. 405), * Original” Guosn't menn *oxclusive,” Tho Conslitution of 1870, Att. 6, Hee. 12, givon Qironit Courts * orlgl- ual juricdiciion of all caves In Inw ond oquity" ¢ Mr. Rood's dofinitlon of tho word * origlnnl*’ Ia corroct, bow can & Juatioo of tho P'onco gob Jurlsdiction in any caso? » HALBERT, BELLEVILLE, D, Oct, 24, 1874, ——— ORIMINAL RECORD. GRIMINAL COURT. Judge Moore—Nollio Holbrook, the notortons plokpocket, whose trial was act for 10 o'clack, failed to appoar, and hor bond in 81,600 was daclared forfoitad.—Wiltinm Martin, allas Witl- liam Mott, was trled for the Inrceny of n suit of clothes from Willlam Smith ; found guilty, undor ngo.—Anton Btcklor, burglarionsly outoring tho hiouso of Honry llors, on Ashland avonuo; on irial on tho adjournment of court.—Jlohn Sloan, indloted for assault with intent Lo kill ; steickon from tho docket, wIth loavo to reinstato, JUBTICE COURTS, Justico Boyden—ilonry Dittmore, arrested on & warrant for the larcony of property belonging to O. Singer; contiuued till to-morrow I ball of §000.—Annio Sandors, arrosted for the lar- ceny of proporty valued at about 950 bolonging to Lizzie Quinn ;. hold to the Crimiual Court in bail of $400.—Philip Baumaun, arrestod for disorderly conduot ; finod $25.—Itosie MeCnun, arrested for larcony 3 contwued till to-morrow in bail of £400.—7J, W, '.rm:;:‘ylon. arrosted for nespult with intent to do bodily fnjury to Johu Anderson, of the City Rallway Company ; con- tinuod till Nov. 6 1n bail of &600.—Edward Ward, nrrosted for the Inrcony of a puir of hoots'; bold to tho Crimiual Ciure in holl of 80U0.—George Adams, arrosted for tho larcony of n valwo bolonging to B, Myers ; held to tho Criminal Coutt in bail of $200,—Sylvester Clan. aey, arrested for assnulting an ofiicer; continuod 1i1) tho 20Lk Inst. In bail of §200,—Augunt King, arrested for diuvkounoss aud disordorly con. duct ; contintied thil to-dny fu bail of 3200.— Patrick Moran, nrreated for intorforing with an ofilcer in tho discharge of his duty; coutinued il tho 20ch inst. in bail of §200. Justice Scully—~Joln Myory, arrcstod for tho larcouy of clothiug belonging to William Pier- 8on ; lield to tho Criminal Court in bail of 500.— Willinm Seymour, arrested for robbiug M. Me- Douald of about 310; bold to the Criminal Court in bail of $500.—Jamos Laylor, arrestod for vagranay; continued ull to-day in bail of £200,—Miclinol Morrissoy, airestoed for disorderly condncty fiued $26, —Joln McCormick, and Georgo ‘Holloman, arrcsted for disordorly con- duce; contintted till to-morrow i bl of E200 ench,—Alexandor Larabee, arrestod for assault- g bin wife with fitent to Go budily injury; con- tinued till the 80th inst. in bail of $600.—Charles Dangherty, arrested for vagrauoy ; continued till to-dny In ball of €200, Justice Jaufmann—John Myers, arrosted for tho larcony of praperty belonging to I C, Clan- ren 3 continned vl to-morrow 1 bail of 00— Willinm Jeogan, nrrosted for asenuiting Ofticor Waober whila n the discharge of bis duty ; con- tinued tilf to-tay in bail of $800.—Goorge Bode, arrgsted for tho lsrceny of properwy belonging to James Littla; continued till to-day fu bail of &GU0.~Michacl Phalen, arrested for digorderly conduct and resisting an oflicer in tho dischargo of his duty ; continued till to-doy in bail of £300,—Thomns Martin, arrested for the lweeny of n quantity of tobacco ; elinnged ta disorderty, aml aeutenced to ouge of Correotion for muety ays, TOBDERY AND ATTEMPTLD MURDER, . Ono of tho most diabolical attempts to commit robery, at the peril of cntailing tho tragicdealh of o mollior and hor Bow-born ifant, wus made last Friday, The vietims woro tha wifa aud child of Dr. 0. A, Miner, whoso residence s at No. 16 Union aveaus, near Drexel. A weokago yosterday Dr. Mlmer omployed n woman abont 35 yoara old, who gave the name of Mrs, Garduer, a8 nurss, Mre. Minor sud child woroin o very delieato condition, aud n council of physiciung pregeribod for tho mather the freo uso of beer, which would act as uourishment for the infant. Tho Doctor Liad a caso of bosr provided, and tho nurso gave Mes. Miner somo of it, but the pa- tient objected to it on ascconnt of = bittor taste, Tho murse urged nud_ insisted on her drinking moro, aud Mra. Miner finally complied aud drank a sutall quantity, Lhe nurso disappeared from tho houee lust Suturday even- ing, and Dr.. Mer discovered, on his return from yrofessional cally, that the houso had been robbed and bis wile aud cbild wore stupefiod from the effects of some strong narcotic, Tho thought flushed through hiw brain that the treachorous nurse had administored a drug tohis wilo and thon robbed tho houso., 1o oxorted bis medicu! skill at onco, and relieved tho snfforors from thio effccts of morphine, which the womnu had placed in tho beer. Othor medi- eal mon wore ecnlled in, and dre. Mwmer was placed beyoud danger, but the child, who hind beon placed indireatly under tho influ- cuco of the poison in recciving its mothor' nourishmont, iy still in a precarious condition, and but faint hopes are ontertnmed of its ro- covery. It was discovered that the would-bo murderess had stolen $1,000 worth of jowelry, silverware, aud clothing, Dr. Miner roported the occurrenco to tho po- lice, and Detective Mneaulny at once ubtained a clow to the fagilive nurse, “In order Lo throw tho oflicors ofl’ tho scent, bo gave out that she was going to Now York, but Maeaulsy learncd that slio had bought a ticlot for 8t. Luuis. Do- teetive Simmons wus delegated to pursue tho woman, and loft Sunday night for that city, whero he discovered and ariested ler. 1lo will be biera this morning with the prisoner, who has tha stolen property among lor buggage. Among tho articles are a gold wateh and ehain valued at 250, aud o pair of bracelots worth &t ALLEGED INFANTIOIDE. Linwyer Henry D, L. koiser yesta rény after- noon cansed tho arrest of Mary Cutran, a young woman, on the chiargo of child-murder. ~ Sho wus found nt the Houso of the Good Shopherd, aud taken to Chicago Avenuo Btation. Fhe is a rathor pretty and emall porson of 14U years. About four weoks ngo_sho cowe here from Now York City, and entered the house of M osior, at No. 743 Sedgwick strcot, as o servant. Shortly afterward sho was takon ill, and, on de- gcribing her symptoms to Nrs, Ilosier, itwas learncd that stio was iu a delicato conditicn. A week ngo shio was heard fo arise in her rou: 1 ut o Inte hour of' the night, and move about nsif gomething unusnal hed happencd. On_ being nestioned in the mormmg she admitted that she had suffered from & premalure still- birth, aud Lad disposod of tho Infant by throw- iug it into a vaull, Lorstory was taken as truth- Tul, and she wns advised to go to tho Honso of tuoe Good Shephetd forcaroand treatment, which advice aho complicd with, Yestorday aftornoon while gomo children wore playing about ilr, Ifoisor’s houso, they discoy- ered tho romains of a child wrapped in a cloth, ond lying in o closct off tho room lutely ocoupled by tho young woman. Mrs. Hoiser ‘communi- cated the fact to her husband, and he, believing thot the woman Curran hud practiced decoption, suspected her of foul play. Heuco his action in causing hier arront. "I'he prisoner states that nbout n year ago she was married in Now York Lo one Spenco Matsup, & ghiltiess, good-for-nothing feilow who shortly afterward abaudoned her to hor own coie and maintosanco. About four weeks ngo, as above reported, she ceameo here, and whou slio gave bitth to the chiid, had been pregnant Beven months, The child, sho says, wuy still-born, and, overcome with grief and pain, she scarcely kuow nt the timo what sho did with it; ghe was without a physician in her con- fiuoment, snd way loft alone to overcomo ner difllenlty. Sho avers thmt sho had o intontion of decoiving her cmployer, and had feankly given Mra, Holsor all the informn- tion at hey command, Sho i8 o modest-spouk- ing, lunocent-locking young woman, and, being u o very dolicato state of henith, is greatly over- como by her presont trouble, It tny bo that she hng practiced decovtion, but her manmer and wmplicity in relating Lior misfortunes cortainly bolio tho sorjous churge agelnst hor. Corouer Stephons will investigato"the caso this morning, and has taken charge of the body of the iufant with a view to a closo autopsy. © MIECLLLANEOUS, Michisel Smith, o doy watehmanat tho frolght- depot of the Chicago, Danville & Vincaines Tiatroad, and Michwel Convoy, were nvrested yestorday afternoon on tha chavge af larceny in brenling opon a box of gooda aud eteuling o bolt of Efimmol and some othor artlcles, Thoy wore locked up intho Mudison Bireot Biation,— Michaol Collins was taken in ckargo by Dotectivo Tiynn yestordny aftorwoos, on suspicion of stealing o ship's com&msn, which bears the mork of the kchr A, Itaynor.—Yestordny after- uoon Dotoctive Mucaulev arrestod & young un naed Chuvles Jobasan, wha s wanted at Jolicy to answer for numorous incondimry fires which he i charged with setting lase Fridny, Constable Wheoler, of that town, took tho pris- anorin charge, 1o is necasod of firlng four barns In rear of the Mansion louse, one m ronr of » house on_Kastern avenne, o store uear tho Lost-Oflleo, » bran in rear of Wood's mout wir- kot, and Carson’s store. Johnsou acknowledged Ahiat ho hiad commitied the erimon, and_was ne- cumqflnied in the expeditions by Frederick (Qill and William Munroo, who huve hoon ariested,— Jahn B, Chmpean wus arrested hote yostorduy afternoon by Dateotivo Tyrrell on a tolugram trom the Chiof of Dolico of Dotroit, cliniing him with forgery, Au oMcor from thal city i oxpoctad horo to-tay Lo tnko chargo of tho pris- ouar. 'The circumstances of thu case uronot known here, Voter Bnith, o Swado, 3t yoars ol nod o Targo and powerful man; snd Johauns Andarson, o Norwegian of 81 yuare, wore arrestod by Otlicere THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1874, — Wolfo and Donnoby at No, 22¢ Fourth stroot, at 10:80 o'alook Inat night, on tho ohinrga of adultery, ]xmmuml by John Andorson, husband of the nttor, who lnformod the patrolmen that ho had beon & witness of tho aflair, An D, 8, Nicuols, of Bomont, in this State, was gnuluu on n Btato stroot onr at the corner of adigon streot last ovoning, two men rushod from the oar and grabbod his pookel-boolr, wiieh was In lis Insido cont pocket, and mndo off with it bofore thoy could be arrost~ ed. Tho pooliat-hook was entd to contaln a draft for 81,200 on the Insurance and Trador's Nation- ol Bank, of New York, and $25 in onrroncy. Tho cnso was ab onco roported to tho nuthoritles, but up to last nccounts tho thioves hnd not boen ap- prohondod. —— GENERAL NEWS. The $5 countorfoit Natlonal Bank noto ro- contly in ciroulstion on tho Tradors’ Natlonal Daulc haa baon altorod to read First National Bank, and Is bolng oxtensively olroulated in town, 'Tho Intornal Rovonue Ofilco roporty that oight woro presentod thoro yosterdav. Thoy can bo doteotod by tho slgnature of the cashier, which remds *Ituttor,” while L. J. Gago ig Cashier of tho Firat National. Thomas Jacobs, n young man emploved a8 brakemnn on the ltock Island Rallroad, hiad his right foot run over while attempting to jump on bis train, which was leaviug the Company’s yard at Jorty-soventh sireot, yestorday aftornoon, about 2 o'clock. 'The foot was Lerribly mashed, and 1t was found necosgnry to amputate tho fore partof it. IIo was attended to by Dr. Boyd, after which hoe was couveyed to uis homo in Englowood. T'ho Superintendant of the Nowsboys' ITomo, and his wife, desiro to return thanks for the timoly donntion of ediblos Baturday aftornoon from the Jadies of tho Plymouth Church lunches. I'ho apples wore especinlly relished by the boys, as ** tho last comso * in their Sunday dinnor. Tho potition to the Mayor and Uommon Coun- cil, origiuated by the Citizovs’ Assoelation, for tho_ roorgamzation of tho City Governmeut under tho General Incorporation act, may bo found in all tho banks, botels, nowspapor ollicos, Boord of Yrado, swd Lumborman's Board of Trade. All the votors of the last municipul clection ate invited to sign it, if they wish to furthor the bost wtorests of the city, Tho temporature yostordny, as obsorved by Manusso, opticinn, under T Trmmuse Build- ing, was, in tho shade, at 7 a. ., 61 dog. Fubir,; 108, m., 66; 12 m., 66; 8 p. m,, 725 Gp. ., 08'; and 8 p. m., 67, A very sorions error ocourred in our cdition of Sunday oy tho omission of & word. The types mado us say that Mossrs Chandlor & Curtisa had bought tho * sheet mueic " of Theodore J, Ll- more & Co, It shonld have read the * sheot musie eatalogue,” wlich may bo explained to tho uniuitinted s tho musio published by Elwore & Co., not tho muslo they have in store, ‘Lhe dif- forence s u very cssontinl ono. Georgs W. Bmith, tho soung man who was run over and fatally mjured while attemptivg to jumg upon an oufgoing freight-train on the Northwestern Railroad, on the 2ith just,, died yestordoy at his home, No. 202 Rucker stroot. Tho Cincinnati Commercial eaya: * Chicago does not teed a new Hre-engineor o much a8 sho necds new flre-ongines, snd oflicient moeans of supplying them, ‘The Ubleego engiues aro play- things in comparison with ours. An able bodied mau ean hold the nozzle of a Cbicago engineby tho hour, whilo ho could not stand up with o Cinclo- unati nozzlo for Nteen minutes. Wo gomotiines wondor why it is that they do not begin iu Obij- 0 to get at tho rudiments of the buginass of ngutshg fires, Lry s littlo water oo your fires, noighbors,’ A meoting of the Exocutive Committeo of the Chicago Newsboys' and Buotblacke’ Association way hold in the commiticc-room of tho now building, at tho corner of Quincy stroct and Fifth avenue, yestorday afteruoon, Hall-past 8 wag the timo appointed for the meoting, but it wug an bour Iater ere any of the members put in an appearance, On_ ausembling, the membors present, with J, MeGregor Aduma, Presidont, uccompavied by the Genorul Superiutendent, Mr, W. B. Billings, snd Mr, Troat, of tho firm of “Tent & Foltz, supetintenving ‘arehitocts, made an juspeetion of the premises from tho check- oflice in tho basemont, where the boys pay their “quurter” (being tho amount of - thcir daily hotel-biil) to the workshops on the top floor, Toturning to tho Committee-room, the Direc- tors authorized Mr, Admns and Mr. Billings to procure o steam-boilor for hoating purposcs— tho heating spparatus only Incking thnt onoim- portaut articlo to fnake ‘it complete, Tho im- portane question of ebanging the Llcuh,'unllau of 1ho feclety oo ns to widen logally its tlold of ac- twon, |, cratting it to oxtond ita philautlropicat Inbois to the nid of childron—outcasts, destl- tuce, friendloss, and homecless—of overy de- geription, and of both soxes, was deforred till tho next mocting, whea in all probabulity it will ba decided to substitute the titlo of *Tho C] dren's Aid Sceicty ” fer tho presont nomoncia- ti!u-u of the Newsboys and Buotblacks® Associa- ion, TIE COUNTY COMMISBIONERS. A meeting of tho Buard of County Commis- sioners was lield yesterday afteinoon,” Upon ro- quest, Commiesionar Jonos took the chmir, and Vresident Ashton offorod tho following, which was unanimouely adopted under o suspension of tho rules: WitzneAs, This Board 1s {nformed of the deoth of Dr, B, 8, Kfuberley, formerly a Clerk of this county, s of tho Luard of Supervisors thoreof, ouo of tid carliost aud miost Liglly esteerned citizens of the county ; thereforo ¥ Licadlied, That, out of esteem for tho moral worth and utegrity of tho Inte Dr. Kimberloy, this Loard do adjourn Wil Taesday, tho 2ith inst., ot o'clock p, m., und that the Clerk of tuls Doard cominunicate to tho family of Dr. Kimborley & copy of this resolution, In accordanco with the resolution the Board adjourned uutil this afiernoon at 2 o'cluck. GEN, SHALER, Tho Board of Undorwritors held a speclal movting yosterday afternoon ab their ofiies, No, 127 LaSullo strect, the following mowbers beng presont: Goarge O, Clurke, J. Goodwin, 8. M. Moore, G, H. Cauo, James Ayars, Jr., B, W. Tosmer, C. Aield, L. 1L, Davies, I, 8. Critcholl, G. . dMontgomery, E. M. Teall, O, W. Barrett, G, W. Drov. J. Fuarmer, ¥, 8. Jamos, Arthur Ducat, Thomas Goodwan, J, B. Floyd, audJ. Bolohrndaly, Mr. Georgs ©, Claho the Presidont of the ~ Bourd, stated that tho mootlng bad been culled for the purporo of considoring what means tho Board should take towavds alding the Citizens’ Ausocia- tion in Lringing Gon, Blwlor hero to reorganiza our Firo Departmout, After a lengthy debate, it was docided that the Board approprinto tho sum ot 34,400 to elp in payiug Gou, Shalor's salary, “Lho thaoting then adjournvd, SEBRASKA BUFFEREDS, The Commitlee nnyointod to soliclt subscrip- tious for tho Nobraska sufferers mot yosterday afternoon, in the office of the Bocretary of tho Bomd of Tiado, and organized, s follows: Presient—~George Armour, castrer—Jolns 3, Drake, try—Churles G, Cooley, Nowciteng Commilices—Dry Goods—L. Z, Lelter, A, H. Winslow, Cups, and Millinory—Jdeon Kelth, Buoths and Buoes—0. H, Fargo, Joln F, e, Hirdware—F, Glothing, ot M. A, Moyer, Waoleanlo Grocers—1W, I, Whivlerale Drugs—P, Von Schalck, Lum- -A, C, Callifus, 0, W, Harvoy, Bonkers— Jolm B, Drule, Articlos of woaring apparal, old or new, pro- visions, ole., are solicited, andnuy be loft nt the storo of Bimon Moyer. Strouso & Co., corier Wabush avenuo and Washington streot, The Board of Wrade Committoo, organized tnst wock, has eollectod 22,400, which will ba invested in supplios. fr e THE CITY-HALL. Tho City Treasuror yosterday vecolved 52,400 from tho City Collector, sud 81,600 from thu Water Depurimont. Liout.-Commandor Woodward, of the United Statos Navy, i tho guest of City-Attornoy Jamio- Hon, The Mulligan Zounves yosterdny obtained per- mirsion to uno the eannon belovging to the city for fwo duys dorlug the pressnt wook, Tho Bourd of Public Works yostorday signod tho canlraet with tho Quintard Iron Works for tho construction of tho now Water-Works at tho wostern end of the new Iaud tunnel, 'Fho worky arclo bo comploted in one yoar. Thoy will to- day boglu advertieing for tho conslruction of o G-foot tunnel under the river at Bighteonth street, ‘Pho tunuol is designed to protoct a 24~ inch water-maiu now Inying on that stroet. ‘I'ho Bonrd of Public Works huve swarded tho alston of the Doard, 1o chargos OMicor Tendor- non with voting twioe ut the Inst Opposltion pei- mary olection. Yolico-Buporintondont Rohm yeatorday aub- mittod ltts quartorly roport to tho Board of Yo lico, by whom ~ it was placod on filo, Daring that timao tha forco has boen incronsad by tho nddition of two Burgeants and forty patrolmon, until {t now conmuts of twanty Bor- goants aud 606 patrolmon. To quole tho lun- gunrn of tho roport ¢ * Notwithstanding roports to the contrary, the oity is roasonably quict nud ardorly nt presont ; the pollco foice "fn working ofticiaitly, and has succoodod fn keoping orimo and Inwlossness mnch below the average. Aud tho best ovidonco of this fact s that, during tho montls of July, Auguat, and Soptombor, $33,710 worth of property has boon stoloy agaiugs $107,~ 485 during tho threo corresponding months of Inst yoar. Tho police havo recovered during tho quarter 826,471 worth of property, 'Lhe total amount of finos fmposed on criminala is 937,874, Total number of arrost mado, 8,103; males, 0,430 ; fomales, 1,783; manied, 2,461; sluglo, 5,704, Undor ten yonra of ngo, 49 from ten to twonty, 1,703 ; from twonty to thirty, 8,233; snd rapidly doureaning in ratio, at last ‘windlug up with one old reprobate of 00 yoars of nge, -— ANNOUNOEMENTS, Tho woekly meeting of the Socioty of Gond Santaritany will bo hold at the residonco of Mrs. Loonard, No. 608 Tulton streo at 8 o'elock this aftornoon, @irls of all nationnlities can ba found at tho Employment Burean of tho Woman's Aid Asso- clation. Ladios aud honds of familios are fn- vited to call if inncedof holp. No, 1 Rteliof Block, 51 LaSalle stract, Tho enlo of reserved soata for the Lankoside Course of Lootures undor the auspices of the Young Mon's Chriatian Association in now Far- ?f'éfif?g‘f“cm""‘"f" this ,L“z”,"""»g nthmmm, [ & Co.'s, Kmerson & Btott's, Goorgo W Billeby & Go. Hnaus ey * Tho Hmlic Giolio Club,” an eceontrio musten! organization of the * Nord Saite,” will give n ball in the Sharpshootera® Hull, northwest oorner of Clark audlilinols streets, noxt Iriday oveuing. The Indics of tho Eduentionnl aud Industrin} Ald Society hotd n regulsr meotlng at 3 o'elock thus aftornoon at Roow 40 MeCormick Blok, NOTICE, Thero will bo a speeial meoting of the Alnmni of the Uuivoruity of Chicugo, at McCornuelk Musio Hfall, ‘Uhursduy oveniug, at 7o'cluck, sharp, to ake arraugomonts to attoud the inuugurne tion sorvices of Preswlout Muss, olect, ou lho eamo ovening, at the same placo. Tho Alnmni are also inviteu lo dina with Chauvcellor Lir- roughs, at the Broveort Houso, on tho Friday eveuiug following, ni 7:30 o'clock », m. Im- ortans businoes iu counection with the proposed lumni endowment will be transacted at both mootings. —_— SUBURBAN NEWS. 1YDE TARK, Tho Bonrd of Educntion mot Snturdny ovon- ing. The roport of the Superintendent ehows an attondanco of 438 at tho achaola in tha Firat District which have wade roturus during Sop- tomber. It was ordered to pay 81,114,980 of tho balance duo the contractors for the now Cornoll School building. The Committeo on the School thore reported that nstart hed bron mnde, but that the absouce of a Principnt hindored the desired progroes, ‘Tvo question of l.fl!ransing with & Priucipol at present was discussed, My, Hibbard thought tho Yn})u\m\un of Cornoll would deeronso for a time, since tho watch fuctory was to bo ro- moved, and o was disposed to do without o Priucipal for six months, 'Iho matter was post- oned, Vurious small bills having been audited, ho Bonrd finally adjourned. 'Tho village is auito wmndo, now that tho new depot i upow, aud not only that, bub telegraph ofl]uv open in the new depot. CICERO. “The Board of Trustecs for the Town of Cicero mot yosterday morning in the Town-Hall at Austin, Thera wora present, Prosident futler, Messrs., Bharp, Crafts, Hewicl, Eckart, MeCaf- ory, and Dounnersberger. The Prexidont of tho Bonrd wne inetructed to Fprovn the plat of Lots 187 and 148 of Schoo) "Prustees’ Subdivision, whon the plat is changed 80 aa to mako that pact of Contral avenue run- ning through thoso lots 80 foot widue. ‘I'he Lrossuror rugarcnd that o had exchanged fourtcon now bonds duo ton years from July 1, 1874, for $1,000 ench, intorest at 10 per cent per annum, payable semi-aunually, and numberod 201 to 214 inelusive, for old bonds numborad 69 aud 78 to 84 inclusive, and that he hod slso oxchanged bond No. 215 wimilar to_above, and riuning five yoars from July 1, 1874, for old boud 0, 1. The Commissioners for estimatingthe cost of a sidewnlk on tha westside of Wulnut avenue, from Washington streot to Madison strect, aud on tho onst sido of Walnut avenuefrom Madison streot to tho south line of Lot No. 122 in Schoul Trun- toey' Subdivision, roported the same ut 35648.00. Tho Commissionors also reported the catimated cost of n sidewali along tho sonth side of Lake streot, from llyman avenuo to Cenirel avenuo, a8 boing 81,720.50. ‘I'he Committeo to whom wers roferred the matter of a sidewalk along Lako streot, between Oale Park avouuo and Murion stroet, reported that there are yob 600 feet of sidewalk to ba con- structod, and that the proporty-liolders will a¢ onco construck tho samo. 'Tho Committeo on Finnnco askoed further timo for the cousideration of tho bill of Dolise & Co. for £387 for stone and gravol. President Butlor rotired from #he meoting, and M. MeCafYery was choson Prosident pro tom. Ar, Eckart also withdrew, 1t was ordored that a warrant of abntement tor #500 iksuo to Prank Sturges in the mattor of aysessmont of $610 mado against him for grad- ing aloug 1larlom avenue. I'he Committuo on Contragts roported that the contract for painting tho Town-Hull had beon awarded to 8. L. Young for 8156, It was ordered that u warruntof abatoment of agscrrmonts bo lssued to Mr, Ogdea upou hiy payment of 3100, Bir. Shatp was instructed to conatrucl o truss at tho Mud Luke bridge, to ocvable Mr. Ogden and others to pass with & drodge, und to report the cost of the same at the noxt meeting of the Doard. Tho Supotintendont roported that ho had been unable to #os Mr. laker concorning tho opening of Oak Park nveune and grading sho same through hissubdivision ; that tha Bagincor lud seon Mr. Bukor, sud was told by him thut bo would at onco do us tho Donid wished him to do. Mr. McCallery roprosented that ar. Tuker would noithor opott the strost nor grado the sawme unless the Duard would pay him B1,75 per rod. ''he Bupvermtondont way then in- atrictod to lose no time in lolting the grading of tho streot to other partios who are willing to do the same for $1.60 por rod, and to open tho stroet according to law if necessury, ‘Tha agout of Botbiol Colioga, M, J, M. Mar- shal), rominded thio Board, in u communication reploto with ecccentric orthography, that the callege was noor, and knd paid heavy taxes, cto,, ote., and wished to bo freed from™ expenso of improvement on Ilyman avenue in front of tho Taud bolougmg to the above-named justitution. Tho Suporitoudent was_iustructed to inform M, Marshall thut the improvomunt of which e spoke would bo paid for from the general fund, The tuntter of grading Mabol, Wikcousin, and Grovo streots was roforsed to the Commiites on Btreets and Highways, "The Suporintendent was lnstructed to build a sidowalle along Fark avevuo, uear Grovo stroek, LVANBTON, During last weok a unmber of burglaries and potty thetts wers committed in Evanston, South Evanston, Navenswood, and Lake View, The police-tforeo of thesa places buvo beou on the look-out for the porpetrators, buk withont suc- capé till Bundny oveuing, when Bergt, Willimn Qnrnoy, Officor John Carnoy, and Coustalilo Dave Lillis efiected tho urrest of three young mon, whow thoy had been following for sovoral duys, Their nowmes are Cutbbert, Dorrigay, and Tiough, alf of whom liave parents 1esiding in or near tho vitlage. ‘Clie formor two can bo_idon- tified as the ones who robbed dr. Blauchard's houso last Thursday, and ondenvored to shoot thie ofticars wha wara pursulug them, Although these two ounuot bo ranked s crackymen, they are oxport thiovon, 1ol was arrested ou gusplelon of belng an nccomplice, ho buving bocn fu thowr company much of the timo. "Phoy lod the _oflleors namad o lively ahwso for soveral days, but wore fluully eaptured through the sxorolse of comuoudubia skill und poreover- ango on tholr part, for which tho oitizons give thom due oredit, ‘Thioy wero nol exumined you terilny, a8 was intended, and vomuin iu the vil- contraots for constructing the sower in Lro and focoud strools to Roboy streot, and tho work will bo pushed forward without dolny. Tho Bonrd of Polico and Firo Commissionors again made an offort to clear tholr docket of all trinty, Ofilcors Johu IL Van Vierden wad J, 8, Dnrboo, churged with conduct uubecoming polics ofliours, wera onoh found guilty, and reprimaud. od, The cnse of Churles L. Tnto, arraigned on similar charged, way postpoued uniil noxp Batura sy, Oon. 1prmann Lioh bas twined polics prowcoutor, and LB ROW B CRYY AYaiblug the do- lago look-up. ELGIN, It won divcovorod Monday morning that the Wuverly Mills, ownad by W. . Kimbull, had loon ontored during the preceding night, the sufe brakea opon, awd 2400 in monoy and yumbar of yatusble prpors stolon, No traces of tha robbors havo yet hoon discovoro: Gen, Hurlbut apoke in tho Oporn-Houno Satur- day m‘n v;:r,\;“l'{ggu audlonve, who gave bim au ntive honrng, “w;b:uluw u‘\inulunb Aouator Oglesby will aponk In Elgin, mivocating tho oloction of tho l(u}'lllbllanu Blata tickot. . Thursdny evening A. 0. Ilesing and Frod Hookor \vlfvl sponk to the Gormans, advocating o combination to eleot Fradoubingon to the Legin- lntura. Haturday ovening the Opora-1Touso will bo ac- cnpled by Gon. Farnsworth and lus frionds, and ho will miako the flunl specch of tho campalgn, which closos on the followlng ‘Luovday, greatly to tho roliof of candidates atd poople. . OAKPARK, The Congrogationnl Church will be dodiented Bunday at 2 p,m. Tho Boaioty will Lold itn fare- woll servicon in tho Whito Ohuarch in the morn- Ing. Baturday ovening a genoral monting will bo hold u tho new cdlilco, 'The Rov. Dr. Good~ win, of tho Firat Congregational Churoh, Chlea~ go, will preach the dedicatory sormon. Tho Baptist Sooloty will ocoupy the White Oburch until aftor n bullding hns beon orcctod upou Its nowly-purchngod lot, noar Unity Church, In tho nbeanco of (ho rogulnr pnstor, Mr. Blackstona preached in tho Methodint Episcopal Church Bundny ovoning. It is desired by pmt of tho mombership of the church that the ltev, Mr. Strowbrldgoe shonld return to Onk Park, Mr, Strowbridge las beon located by the Conterenco at lankukeo. Through the untiring enorgy of Mr. Brown, tho pooplo of Oak Park ure enabled Lo enjoy the ronding of tho daily and Sunday 'Tuisune sinul- taneously with thelr brenkrasts, o the Editor of The Chicace Trilnnaes Sin: Wo nro obseurs pooplo, y wife and I, of poor it honest wucostry, Wo' liva In this littlo tuwn, famous for its serub onks, fta bracle. ish wator, erafty lot-speoulators, und Tomper- nnce Crusndors, From thls common controa logion of tomporanco ndvacatos spread ovor Lo surrounding country, like the grasshoppors of Ivlllll)DHfllfl‘ * gooking whom they maay dovour somebady.” We camo hero to soenro prmm]v than fs possiblo in Inney Ouir innormost thonghts, thoso that dwoll awny down in our sub-collar, aro subjocts of common roport throughout the villago. Livon visilors hore are public property. Docs & car~ ringo drive up to the doo¥, or a lost boggar wandor our way, tho window blinds up and down tho stroet, far and noar, aro gently agitated, and tho lats thoreof aro adjustod with thoe utmost nicoty upon o common_contro, tho front stops, Bvershody docs It I myolf vostorday took down the third puir of olinds worn out within a year. We hind » small family, one boy, whom we for divers aud wundry ressons callod * Buffor ;" but recently my wifo, in an ungunrdod moment, gave birth to twin: We had only made prepnvations for ons, and, naturally onough, felt that wo bnd hardly beon deslt with tultly fn tho motter ; wo would keob it quies for o wlhilo anyway, but no! hore was o clinnea for tho obscure chironicler of small avents who haunts our town, josties the nnobtrusive off tho nidewnlk, and i¢, goncrally, a thorough nuisnnco, Theso twina would do servico, would make a paragraph in fuct, and theroby earn a fow poi nies for the thrifty seribo; nccordiug] their adveut wss duly pablished alow gide of tho cqually imporiant and grave announcemont that our cstcomed and public-spirited follow-~citizon, Gon. John Snod- grass, hind just finlvbed Iud now collar-door, carafully oliminating tho sliyors from the slop- ing bonrds 5o that tho neighborhood children muglit ulido down tho samo witlout jeopardizing thelr procions bodies, Theso two announcomonts, particularly that in roforenco to tho twins, bulled the renl-estato markats of Oalc Park and Uariom tromendously., I'wo car-loads of lead pencils wero forthwith consumed in working up thn prico of property, We hava upaccupied laud lyiug idle, but acou- rately subdivided, suficiont to accommodate, 1n round numbers, $7,000,U00 people. You may lmagine thon that the announcement of the udvent of twius foll upon the ears of our bloated laud-ownera like the gentle dow from lwaven, I had myself atmost consummated a traeo for an undivided quarter of one-sixtioth part of an nero, but the other party backed out, claiming that the future domand for subuthan properly did nob warrant his selling so groat an amount to tho prosont goneration. Who would fardels bear ? Ocr. 26, 1874 TRE COURTS. Record of Kusiness Transacted Yesters dave TAE GREAT WESTLRN INSURANCE COMPANY. A motiou was mado yestorday morning for a temporary injunction against Clark W. Upton to restrain him from paying o dividend of 10 por cent in the Great Westorn Insurance Compauy. A fow woels ago a bill was filed in the United States Court by one of the creditora of the Comn- pany, alloging that the Assignee hnd been guilty of Iraud and coliusion with the officors of tho Company; that Ilooker, Stewart, & Watera lind Leon pormittod to cancel their dobts with the Gompany at s grossly inaduquato price, and asking an- injunction ngaivst tho payment of the proposed dividend, aud for tho removal of Mr. Upton, the Assignos. No motion was, however, made until yesterday. Messrs. Hig- boo, Plummer, and Storrs appenred for the com- uiot anid groator &(cngn. Delusive Tavw Sronx, . plainant, and alleged the facts charged in their Dbill in support of their position, and rome afli- davits of parties to tho effect that no voto had beon taken on the declatation of the dividend. Ar. Boutell, on bohall of the dofondant, Mr. Upton, claimed that the Cirouit Court had no jurisdiction ; that, by tho oightosuth section of tho Baukrupt lnw, such matlors were cognizable wm the District Court, and that, in order to bo heard in tho Circuit Court, it must be bogun in'the District Court, and un appeal takon from there. Mr, Boutell alto charged that many ot tho allogations charged in the bill wore fraudu~ lent ; toat it was gathered up by somo disa(Tect- ed purty; and that che geanting of an injune- tiou would serionsly hurt nisuy of the creditors of tho Compay, who wero oxpecting the dividend aud could ill-nfford to do without it. Qounsel for the compininant wryed In roply that, by the second scetion of the Bunkrupt net, the Clrcuit Courts wers endowod with geu- eral supervisory povers ; that, in the presont cago, it wus tho unl{ way in which reliof could bo obtained, It was nlgo insisted thub the payment 0f 39,600 to tho firm of which dr. Upton was momber, for nttorney fees, the itom for 310,000 for elork hire, and other clnims for oxpunses, domanded an oxplanation from Mr. Upton, Judgo Deummond romarked, in deelding tho motion, thnt the quostion vf Jurisdiction wns not frao from doubt, but still ho folt inclined to Xkeop jurisdiction. Othor porsons bosides ths bank- rupt and tho Assigneo were mnado dofeudants, and that made o difereuce. Tha Dankraptey nct gave tho Circnit Court eoncurrout Jurlmhutiun with tho Dmstrict Court, though, it the removel of tho Asslgueo woro aloue asked, the eigliteenth section would bo tho proper pro® vision of the law uudor which to net. “Iho ques- tiou only was whethor tho Ciceuit Court was do- praved of ity ususl equity juriediction boeause an Assignoo was ono of tho defendants, and could he thus escape allowing an sxamination ot his accounts ? ‘Lhe Judgo thought not, but that tho complninants might lieve abirmative rolief on_general prineiples, Tu regard to oxorbitant foos, tho Judga re- marked that ho was *wholly opposcd to more than reasousblo chnvges, sud ha wished tho wholo flar to kmow it Tle had gosn many such wade, bue he should always op- poso_thom,—not howaver roferring Lo thaso of Mz, Upton, as thoy bnd not yob been passed upon. IMr. Boutell nsked if tho Court wmtonded to eant tho fnjunction, Loy e om Bl tink .. Tfnatioiy would stap tho action of the bunkrupt conrt, and that, as Mr. Upton lind givonibondu shithe suns ot 100,000, nud wins hinwelf o woalthy man, ho thouight o should Do trusted. e would ruthor nob jntorforo to grant an injunction, but pre- forrod that tho counsol for tho complain. ant shoutd notily Me, Upton what claims they cousidered frandulont, —and toll him not to pay them, This they wrofessed 10 ba willing to do, but ciumed thoy cuuld nob at tho time tell which tho frandulent claims wwore, but that, acting on the muggostlon of tho Judgo, thoy would sorvo s writton notico on tho Assigznen thab thoy wonla hokl him porsonaily rosponsible for every dollur hio paid out on tho dlv‘dm\u declured, nud would also notify him {hnt tho Court outortalned Jumsdiction, T'o thig Indgo Drunnuond assentod, and mada & formal ordor rofustug 1o dismiss tho bill, aml rofusing o nllow tho "n]ugml\ml at presont, bup without proJidice to the righis of the erodilors, AMr. Upton comumenced paying dividunls yostordny mornivg at hi ollico, No. #8 La Balle Wtroat, ad kopt on duting the day, sud o lurge puwmbor of eroditors tenk advautage of tha ops portinty, ad thraats woro mado at the Hmo the dividend was ovdored that an injunction wonld bo auked. It i not probable, howover, that any gurthor prymont will bo made undor the intima- tion of Judgo Drummond, until this ouo iy wottlod, it JOUKFORD, BOOK IBLAND & HT, LOUIS Ralle ROAD COMPANY, Anathor vonyuliasion Was bsd 0N the question of the appointmont of & Recolvor in tho mntter of the Rockford, Rook Inland & St. Louls Itall- rond Qompnny by Judges Drummond, Blodgett, and Dlonunnts,” and d¢ wos ogreod that s Roaelver should be appointud hero, bub ay yob 10 ona hind boon chossir ay Recelver, A docislon, howevor, Is promised this morning, whon tho poreon will bo named. WOLE VH, WOLF, In tho cnso of Tlisa Woll vs, Inldoro Wolf, & cato brought by Mes. Wolf to progura a dlivoros from hor husband on the ground of cruolty nind adultery, Whih bos boon pending undator- mined " for gomo monthy in the Hupolor Cowt, eomo dopositions woro filod yous torday on bohnlf of the complalunnt. Amotig olhors was tho llnémuh,mn of Cthorino Gehring, n noighbor of the Wolfs, when {boy lived in Olovoland, who ntated thut she lnd Tontd Wolf rtrike bis wife ropoatedly ; bad heard hor cry out, aud hud soon tho marks of tuo stick *"Yidn, Woston toatifiod In hor d Lidn, ou testiftad in her deposition that Mra. Wolf bad told her that Wolf had struck hor, and the witness had also hourd Wolf toll hus wife that Lo had bought n#at of furs for wifo No. 2, at Lho sumo time showing hor the recoipt for tho samo. 'Thoe dopositions of fonr other witnessos wora also filed Lo the offset that Woll's roputation wuy #o0 bad thut he could not be beliovod undor onth, fwo witnossos nlo festifiod that bo hmd nelnowledgod to them thnt ho tud boow wie faithful, and ono of tho witnessos also stated that Lo particops eriminga lad beon tho woman whom lus wifo muspoctod. Theso dopositions, ~with tho tostunony of Mrs. Wolf horaulf alrondy givon, constitute the evidenco for tho complain- ant. Mr. Wolf has not filod any angwor in the cado, though the time lns long since gone by, but gimply ontered Lis appenrauco by attornoy. I'lie easo will probubly bo tried next week. DLYORCES, Fredorick MeMilian filod n bill against his wifo, Lizae MeMillau, aslung for o divorce on tho ground of aduttory. BANKRUPTOY_ITENS, Biglsmund Klomboyger, Josoph Bockel, Siogol Dros, & Co., Knufmnn & iy, 8, Drill & Co. Yollagk & Lino, Charles Zein & Co., and Edmuu & Cu,, B, Silvor, of New York; 8, C. Foy and tho Snunders Manufacturing Compauy, of Doa- ton, aud Downs & Dordroge, of Birmingham, flled w petition in benkraptey sgeiust Juliug Nowman, of this oity. Their elsims amount to §7,035,14, and they nllogo that Now- man haw suspended puymeut of his com- meroinl poper; that he s closed his store aud romoved part of his goods, and that his lundlord hus seized the rémmnder nnd tho fixtures for tont, Nowmun filod o confesslon, nud he was adjudicated bankrupt, and 8 warrant Issued rotnruable Nov. 26, 1874, Schwab, MeQuaid & Co. fHled n potition against Joseph Cahill, u liquor-dontor at Now. 69 and 71 Houth Olarlc streot, Lotitionors’ clnim_nmounts to 3,7830,47, and thoy chargo that Cubill hs sllowed his real estute on Wubash avenue, near Fifty-third stroot, to bo sold under exccution. Cabill, lntor [ tho dny, filed n coufessivn of the nets ehnrged. SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIEF. * Charles Itoehl sued Jumes M. Veits fof 81,000 Wiltiam Howie bogan a suit for & like amount aguinst ‘e Bauk of Chleago. : inmlin & Davey brought snit sgainat O. II. g\l\t;,il\"?‘, G. W. Baruard, and G. i, Colo, claiming Willinm A. and David A, sfartin sued Aloxan- der and Phylinda M. McDounld for i1,000; und N. M. Bemaeuthal undertook to recover tho samo aount from the Gormun Mutual Fire In- surance Compauy of North Chicago, i CIRCUIT COUNT. Niley Peoblos commonced o suit In trospass against Wado Abbott, N, B, Boyden, L. D.Boono, and the Mutuni Lifo Iusuranco Company, laying damnges at 5,000, THE COUNTY COURT, In tho mattor of the outato of Mary Wall, her wlll‘wau proven, and foutors tostamontary ssnod to Bdward Quinlan under an ppproved bdond of 11,000, and grant of guardinnship issued to him s gitardion of Annn M., Charles L., Mary €, and Catherine Wail, minors, under sn approved bond for a like sum, Claims agalust tho following estatos woro al- lowed: Istato of Juhn I, Fostor, decensed, $1,026.20 ; vatato of Alyin Loldon, decemsod, Eé 3 ostato of Bugono Lobiar, deccased, $1,211,« Iato Brags was appointed guardian of John O'Connell ot al,, minors, uudor su spproved boud of $2,200. Tha will of IT. A, Bhulte w tora testamentury lssucd to under an approved bond of F—a, In tho matter for the application of * Dou- tor "' Duncap Meltae, for dischargo from arrest undor the mmkolvout act, loavo was given to amend schednls filed, aud ordered that Elbridge Hancey bo anpointed Assigueo, upon giving bord in €2,000, with Robet Ilorvoy and J. P, Atwood a8 surotios, within ton days from date, and upon presonting tho recoipt of #ald Ansigned for the property not oxempt, montioned in said gehedule, the apphicant will bo Sischurged. In tho matter of tho alleged insanity of Robort M. Bines, on petition of his brother, Willinm M., DBiues, order, warrant, and vonire, roturnable at 4 o'clock p. T, to bry the caso, aud roudered fluul verdict—lusane, DotorJ. Gillen rocoived lottors as tostamentary Epnrdhm of Margaret Chlien ot al., minors, and iy individual bond of €60,000 was approved. TILE OALL. Junar GAny—165 to 185, Junar Jaaesox—84 to 106, oxcept 89, 93, 100, Jubor Rooens—140 to 140, except 141, 149, 158, 156, a.éuuux: Booru—223 to 239, excopt 226, 231, 239, uilunpn Tuer—94 to 111, oxcopt 97, 102, 103, rovon, and lot- ederick Bitomonn, JUDAMENTS. Surrnion Count Co 510N8, —The Home. Na- tioual Bank uf Cufeago vs, J. H, Willlune and Houry . Gray, $1,104.8. Junak 0. . McClelland va, Rohert and Ju- tormnn Weiller ~R. G, Dunville vs, -David Shales et al, vi, Chisrles . Mutford vs, W. A, Bell v, Al C. I'rout aud J. E, Ciourr Count, Jupar Toorit.—First National : wsvillo, Win., vs, 8. J. Watker, 10,250,238, —~Elrcureich Beibt va, 2, Jolwson; ver- dict, $70, aud motion for now trlal, s ot al, va, Josopl "Phomas Foloy, § Wipp, $259, The Furniture of the Mouth. A suit of dvory, with ruby mouuntings, should be kept fu perfect ropulr with fragraut Sozodout, By this purs vegelable elixir, the enamel is rendered - pervious to decay, and the breuth as fragrant o o rose, -— Reod’s Temple of Busioc, Fine rosewood planus, prices $300 toj$7005 torms, #50 cash, balanco $35 per mouth, Spleudid organa withy sfx stops for $125; ferins, $25 cash, balanco on monthly payments, DEATHS, Cisletoi s SRR R m s SR g | ]‘.(A}’ILI'G\—DXIOEL 25, 167, James P, Darry, agod 45 i ¥} horal today, tho 27th, from bls rosidonco, 462 Contra avenuo, by sars 1o Uslvary, (VHIRILN~On tho 24tk Just,, Be " NG tha 20 rbara, wilo of Josoph Funeral Wedaosduy ot 105, m,, |If‘cflrllll)€c! from douen, 18 Brown slrcot, to Joauit Chureh, thonco Lo mr{'dmuumy. Telanits of tho famtly ard respesthully 0d, PROUDFOOT-On Monday, Oot. 20, Wi : intantaon of Lawssnco wuik Pizabon Tavey Vobuaiont: <ol 1) mouth, Fanoral orvices Wednosd 2 A il e, Medowiar ot olck . s Earstiow Yok s Hoatin papors plenso copy. ALT,~On tho Sith of Octahcr, 187, Btcly Batrlck Wall, o uatlsy of Fham, ¥ of {i:\'f: g aa tho raspootad fathior of Thoman K. Wall, ;‘rr', " it ‘;umm .Ima Galway Vindieator pleaso copy. TE—On Sundag, Zth, Anna £, g utal It 1co, B Vouno, Wednes. dag, St oLy, ey by Gocclugos To Grncomn, * cone® OWN—At Lako Forast, Sundas, Oct, 25, 2%t 0aE o1 i 8z, Jatis 1L RoSondt il ons} Saroising o ot tha lata Hot, Jubn &+ Srown, 41 Ohleago, tLunae sorvicos Tug ¥y E: R ko b‘ul;u:“ur Tonaititae T, = o CALLILI-On Oct. 8, at the Conve Kichntd nud Mavlan Cariflo, - ngod 22 Yok, £~ Milwaukuo papors ploass cupy. OARLILE~On Uot, 23, at hor restdonan Congresa-at., Marla, rollct ears. 7 ontis, wid § daye. 27 Milwauke myors pieaso copy. YOURG—ALbis rosidoues, 910 Wost Lnkost., Jamos Youns, Iato of Dublin, Iralind, aod 7 seur TFuncral will ako nlacy Trom his 1ato rosilouoe, at 13 geluok Taouday, tict, o7, by cnrelaies {0 Kosohills Trfonds of tho tinlly ato hiviud to. attond. £57 Dbl pabors pluaso covg 510--Oct, 24, Oharl young 3 iy MA“I‘U"R‘M){.:,;:“;I(N-ALn. )onr:hcll son o: will sndenl Taceday at 050 ¢, . Wout Ani-at, B Mundvite A Alluntorn, T apors ploe npys BTRWAIVI—Qot. 20, 1874, at his sesidonco b Millucn, Lake Gounty, 1 for Stowart, Se., aged 6 Seace, wit Maey ¥ Cars leavo N 28 Wont Lot Rlckard Carillo, aged Ul MOURSE'S LUXURENE. - Sl S MORSE’S LUXURERE 2 £D > FOR THE AR, A A now and porfeot Deadorlzod Cocounnt ON Oempound, haviog NU EQUAL IN ELk- GANUR{ rondoring the Halr soft and glossy; promoles s growth amd Luauty, and vomoves Dandrufl, NA- TULLE'E GREATKST AND BEST NUTRITIVE MAIR DRESSING, Sollaatsight, Prico, 8 cents. Whole- sale by VAN BOITAAUK, STRVIENAON A RE1, ol | by ol Drugatats snd Fotlon Dostare SPECIAL NOTIOES. s Ty o L For Upwards of Thirty Years MIIS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUT or obildren with novor-(alllug success, ity of tho stomnch, rolloses wind oolle, olw, curas dyscutory nnd dinrehes, l'cn!hlm( or othor catsos, hias hoen used It corrocta nolde regulntos the Low. whothor arilng from An old and woll-triod rainody, For all Purposos of a Family Liniment, T HOUSEIOLD PANAGEA wil b % f z, 2 fonnd fovalua. ble. {:‘.?:-‘;n:‘y::;‘a‘nml'o\lm\‘r‘lg, follow §ta uno fu all casos of colds, Fyrnlin, R biulsoes For orhetmont s e it Ohildren Often Look Pale and Siok T'rom nn oflior canse flian haviu, BIROWN'E VERIKUGE COMUM il donpen st without lujury to the ohild, botng yorfoorly wirTe, and troo from ll caloring or other njurlous fnredionts usg. ally usord i worm proparstions., Sold by 9 conta a hox. e G A N SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, On Tuotdoy Morning, Oot, 27,0t 0 1-2 ¢ WE MAKE A BIPEOIAL BALK ot ST TERE, Parlor Stoves, Hoatlng Btuves, Cookip, rou Btoves, (Iratue, olos, 8 Bynsinl, Boms ole, VEASON, TONEROY & coL, Anot ‘At and '8 Handoiohat. CONTINURD BANKRUPT SALE AT AUGTION, FINE WATCEES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &, &, AT OUR STORRS, Nos. 84 and 86 RANDOLPH-ST., Tuesduy Afternoon, Oct. 27, 2 o'clock, A Targo and Goneral Stock of Koy a 3 B aut Gunter Gold Wtation, ion an Sovt periiog ontinn s Opora Qhisius, Gold Nookiaces, Guld Taoko(s, Tiio Gukd Hingn, Sloova Buitans, Bion, Kanings, Bots of v Chalu aud Tiand Bracelots, &a., &u. @ Alsd, o'of tinn Koll, Plato Gooda. 0id wadoe ardor of Ut Courfy by Aestiien in Tinnrupley. BN, PONLIOY €'CS", Auotiongors, Friday Morning, Oot, 30,at 01-2 o'olook, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITUORE. Tho Inrgost and bast-assortod stock AT AUCTION o tho citr.” Naw and sccondshand Patlor and Climmbes Hots, Wardrobos, Lounges, Sofas, Kasy Chales, Hodd iy ATnrosans, iaukotey i fafl o of Lngitsh B, Braveal and Wool Carpots, Stoves, and & large stook of Genoral Blorobandiso, olc., ete. £LISON, POMEROY & 0O., BUaud 83 Randolnn.at. CEOICHE! LINGOLY PARK RESIDENCE PROPERTY AT ATCTION, Saturdey Afternoon, Oot. 31, at 8 o'olook, ‘Wo will sell, on tho ground, Lot8, Block 4, Boo. 33, T, 40, 1 14, belng 60 Feet Front on Clark-st. by 140 Feet Deep, Enst front, near Boldon-av., and diraotly opposite LINCOLN PARK Thts Lot will bo sold entlro, ora0 or 40 feot, o ult. Alsa, at gawio timo, 01133 fool tu allog, N, Ii, corner Tarratieoat, and Fuflerto will "ba s0ld wholo, ur subdivided jnta four Lots of 25 feut each, I'lis titla to this proporty I8 perfoct. Abstract furnishe od todato, "Tarnus wil ALL A Jewel: ful} ! bo announced at ealo. SOLUTI, s s Audlcniodie, By GEO, P, GORE & CO., 6B & 70 Wabush-av. ATCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS By Catalogue Tuesday, Oct. 27, 9:30 a. m, CATATOGUES READY MONDAY MORNING. In this salo wo shall offor an oxtra attraction in Drcay Guods, - A (ull lina, conaiatiug of, Silke, Batins, Alpacas, Empres: 3, oto,, aud @ line of Opora Flane nols, Velvoluons, Satin'do Ohine, Itopollants, Bosvors, Bglfuns, Caslinbros, and Coutings. Splowdid {nvuice of Brocho Shawls and Scarfs. “Alsa full lino of Onttonades, Linyoys, Shirting Chooks, Ginghawe, eto., Knit Guods, Nublas, Hoods, Mitts, Gadtors, Wrlstlols, Cardigans, Shawls, ‘Jaokots, Backs, 2. “Blautoo oo of Gloves fn groat varfaty for Gents, Ladios, and Gnlldrea, b Buck, Olotb, Loathor, Shoop, 'and Kid knods. Liudns, Whito Goods, Ruflings, Hamburgs, Ilnsiery, I1ats and Caps, Notlons, and undorwoar. Buspoudors, Fanoy Gaods, Plated Waro, and Cutlery, Tuathers, Flowors, Ribbons, and Laces, Carrluge Whins, Blaukots, oto. C.ARPINTS. #ull lino Flomp and Ingraia Carpots st 11 o'clock, GEO. ¥, ©3and 10 Waba: Boe, Shes, e, ON WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 28, AT 0% A. M. PROMPT, Laree Lines of Medimn and Fine Grades OF GOODS WILL BE SOLD. GEO, P, GORE & CO. 48 and 70 Wabasi-av. CLOTHING: AND DRY GOODS, Avuctton sale of Olothlag and Dry Goods, THURSDAY, et 2, ut 9150 o'cloek a. ., Elintomenydo_Closhing, Men and Toss! Woar, Sultsy l’lA!lxlll\M[I 1\"?‘!", K‘):fl outs, .)rn)‘mxllll‘nm 5o Tull g of Gineorimient elothlnie, Cavalry and Infantry Ovbrcuats, Dross-coats, Oavaley Jnckets, Llouson, Panty, ote. Ul LPloco Gumls, Cortingy, Cloths, and Cassimoros. ety it il fiots, Ubiovalta, dud dont, LORGLE P. GORE & CO. ROy 63 and 70 Wabash- LRSS, #arson.st. JIOLS, IATS AND FURS NG AT 9y O'CLOCK, TTURE, GARPELS, BTO | 1%, GIOOKERY, TN OPEN LOTS, | AY MORNING AT bl O Luui(,s' 1S, TIRRE FAMILY CARRIAGES, AT, HORSES AN I8 AND, HARNESS, DAY MUKNING AT 10 O'CLUCK, DRY GOUDS, WOOLENS, AND OLOTIIING, TUURSDAY MORNING' AT 5 O'ULUUK. SANKRUPT SAT B0-MORS RO L, ENGIAL, PUMP, AND OTUHEIE MACHINERY AT 318 AND 397 WERT 7. BY ORDER . HAYS, Wi TS & i % o Ly SMITIH & HARRIS SPECIAL SALL AT AUCIION AT 81 MADISON-ST:y On Wednesiday, Oct, 28, at 9 1-2 o'clock, ' DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS datdog of avory desceiption of Wurnituro, Carvats, d¢ Conatattog ol aery de n S T FIANGR URDER MCAGE o bijtert © elick. . ~ B C ITAJKIISUN, Auctionoers, 190%0105K-gy yronnatey anposita MoVickors diatie ROCI WELL, WILLIAMS & CO, Auctlonours, SH and 206 Last Badison-ste NEW AND USED JUTNITURE . CTarpets, B0, | 0:20 .ty At saleyronm, compriing Parhy 255 atvatiot {ables, Chairs, Cous e Sl greal varlots, (bley Cliales, Coas and (i & Sdub s, i l“‘rl‘fi:fl:‘i’x':.ll:gnya\:‘:”l:clllx‘t:m:unl,“l!.l.::.ko", o ittt odlier goods, “ALZ . el ool i Hoatlog Bloves. il AN ;‘“1“ l"l“")““\!\ A "WILLIANS & €O, Auotionoors L tongors), __BUUKWE 3V YOXI COMMISSION AND AUCTION HOUSE, ! 202 BAST MiDIsONvST.' Meroliauto aro eordinly luvited to attond our | oY ! TIRBT TRADE SALL, On Woduenduy, Oct, 28, 1874, This st will v condueivd oxolusively on tho Now Yat eystont, Al goods ollorud will bo xold regardices of val, Dur sk il ansist of Dey Guods, - Woulons, Blaak otey Hhusiery Wonlon Yarne, Furs, Bhirts id Denwes, Calvey aud Woulew Klinwly, Lvavurs ai Unsshirr, o A0y ‘llll"% 9 woeth of goods will by oot it s WL b aubil righnd Wk uuw vpan o Kalt Goods 'y