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12 THE CHICAGO; DAILY . TRIBUNE: BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1874 TWELVE PAGE — e ——— e e CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS. INSURANOCE NEWS: Tho Committoo appointed by tho National Board of Undorwriters, at piato meotiog, to vilt this clty, sud soo whother it bas {mproved to such an oxtont a8 to warrant tho companios ro- sumlng business horo, has arrived st lost. Tho Committas le composad of tha following gontle- men: H, 0, Onkloy, President of tho Ioward Insuranco Compauy, of New York, and Prosldent of tho Nationsl Board; L. H. Iouder, Presl- dont of tuoAitan, of Hartford, and Vico-Prost- dent of tho National Board ; Stephan Crowoll, Prosident of tho Phonix, of New York, and Chairman of tho Exeoutive Commitieo of tho National Board; Goorgo L. Chaso, Prosident of tho Hartford, of IHartford; snd W. 1, Ross, Gonoral Alanpger of tho Queon Iusurance Compuay, of London, Thore have slso arrived hore & largo numbor of prominont insursuco men whose companios havo withdrawn, ‘but who would rather bo back sgaln, Tho most promi- nont smong thedo are Bir. Jchn\ w. lmmy; orman-Ametican, o xf\? P{’?;‘)‘(h;“t 1\?: g.o \\fi Crowell, Managor D¢ ine CImporial of London at Now York; Alr, Thompson, Goneral Mnnslqgrol tho London, Livorpool & Globo; Mr. “homeon, Gouaral Managor of tho Quoon, of London, aud A'numnnl 11, Moutgomery, Goneral Agentief thao Natioual Board. ‘ alled npon Meossrs, Oak- Thoy stated that, “fi“ thoy had dono nothiug. § their roomm il day e s e A “““l ot in?puouou bo mado to-day, and In the afternoon &‘:;h:m ‘meet the Citizons' Qomuitteo at thelr rooms. 'Tho gontlemen scomad to bo confident that thoy would fnd matters in such cundlvllon that thoy could moke a fuvorablo roport. Thoy %iad the utmost confldence fn Gon. Bhaler, and 3rero woll ploased to seo how ho adanted himsolf 10 hia ardtous dutios, aud how well he gots sloos with tho Commissioners, Ar. Onkloy was confi- dont that tho withdrawal of tho companics had Tionofited Chicago very much, sud he thought recotving visitors. bt to have avoto of thanks, The reporter }‘l‘:o?:;;{li 8o too, and;bade tho geutleman good- night. — WAR ON SHYSTERS. Tho looches who term thomeelves lawyers, and who infest tho police courts of tho city like vor- 1nin, are at lnst coming to griof, Justico Kouf- yoanp, of tho North Side Polico Coutt, Lina causad to be placed in o conspiouous position in ‘his court-room & notico that on and after & cor- tain dste, now past, nono but liconsed attornoya «will bo allowed to practics In his couct, Justico Scully bas done the same, and Justice Boyden hae votified tho shyster lawyers who hangaround Lis court-room that he will not tolerato them. This class of mon ara worao than robbersina certain way. Thoy make their appoarance at an onrly hour in tho moming, snd oxamine tho booka at the stations to ascer~ tain who has been arrested, and, watching their opportunity, thrust themsolves upon the prison- «or, tondering thelr valuable logal services to lum for whatover amount the unfartunate offender may chance to bave fn his pockot, be it over so small, Anotherdodgo that these follows play to make a nickol ia to slt around the court~ room by the dozen andwatch for the appoaranco of somo one who desires o warrant. The Jus- tivo, of course, is busily oconpied in tryingcases, and until his court adjourns canuot attend to the applicaute, Tho shystor, knowing this, pounces down upon the applicant, and for b, or $1, or b cents,—if that is il tho cotaplainaut bas,—will draw up tho warrant, and nts moment when the Justice is waiting tho call of » prisoner, will shovo tho warrant Lofore bim; it ismigned, and the shyster hos made his fee. Justico Boyden hns attomptod timoe and again Lo stop this practice, -but it is with dificul- ty that he hns partially succeeded in weoding out soma fow of these vagrants. Last summer ho sent_oue of them to the Bridewsil for thirty days. That sontence cured that follow, and ho hiats not been Been since in the South Side Police Conrt. Abont two wooks ago the most notorious of thone leeches—a fellow named Leddy—was ar- rested in a drunken stupor in the court-room, whoro ho bad elopt over night, and brought bo- foro Justice Boyden on tho chnrge of vagranoy. The Joetice, upon promises for good behavior in the tuture, discharged thé prisonor on that occa- sion.. Somethree dnysogo this man Loedy was, as nsual banging sround tho court-room, watching un opporsunity to got hold of somo poor holp- less vagiant or offender to make & dotlar or two, nud, by chanco, thero Lapponed to be in the court-room that mornivg o lone and unprotectod. fomale, who had been foully wronged, and hor seducor, a8 is ususl in such cases, refused to fathor bis off- spring, Sho appesled to the Court for rodross and the arrest of tho father of tho child on the chargo of bastardy. This mnn, Loddy, nscer- taining her residence, called upou Lor last "Thursday, and offered for a feo of $5 to romedy the affair and causo tho mon to wed tho woman. Shae didn't have the money, but borrowed the nimount, and, upon Leddy's promiso.:hat ho would meet ler yeostorday and carry out his pait of the programmo as her ot~ tornoy, the poor woman placed in his 4reachorous hand tho @56 note, Yesterdasy he failed to come to time. Tho deceived woman ‘was present, and, on ascertaining tho duphcity of thia shyster lawyer, she acquainted Justica Boy- den with his conduct, who immediatoly caused this Clerk of the Court to write aud soud the fol- Juwing letters Sovrx e Poviox Caunt, Nov, 20, 1874, Ay, Leddy: Sm: I am diroctod by the order of this Court to notify you that, in consequenco of your disroputablo couduct, your preseuce hau become ‘obnoxious to tho Coourt, and that you will bo 10 longer tolerated, Yours, etc,, MarTIN SULLY, Olcrk. “T'ho reception of this epistle will undoubtedly gottlo Mr, Loddy, and havo a boneflcial influeuco upon othors of his class. - Thia action of Justice Bayden is commondabloe, and if followed up will oventually rid the courtof the presonce of these men, who aro & disgraco to the proféssion, —_— HARROWING NEWS FOR LAWYERS. Among the socont converts to Bpiritualism in this city is a Juatico of the Peaco. Not willing 1o utop at the foot of the spirituat laddor and receive jnstruction from others, ho las been busied in developing Lis powers as a mcdium, and bas at last coma to such & pitch of porfoc- tion aa to be ablo to carry on lang conversationy with tho inmates of thoe world beyond the grave, 1o no longer wastes his time in visiting ealcons, ‘bns stays home at nights, and holds intercourse with Kont, Blackatono, and other dead worthics of thelaw. Itis his great rclaxation, whon he gots home after n weary sossion, to Nght his pipe, mix & glags of punch, and then havo o pro- tractod tall with Bir Edward Coke, This s reelly an improving way of speuding tho time, aud mey be recommended to all who desiro to hscomo exporienced in tho law. Those littlo peculinritios of tho Court have thus far had wo influence upon the outside world, except to amuso the lawyers who fouud their way into Lis prosonce, whom he would fo- form hiow, on the previous evoning, hio Lind bad A LONG ARGUMENT WITIt 8TORY on eomo obscuro point, aud had compelled him toownthntho wasmistaken, Yesterduy, howover, thematlorassuinoda sorious form, aud ono lawyor at loat 14 in a quandary as to what bo shall do. During the forenoon seesiona case came up for trial, The attornoy for the defonse quoted a decialon whick will bo found 1n ona of the early Hilinols reports. It was apparently decisive, The lawyer looked triumphantly at the Judgo. ‘I'ne lattor snid, ** Walt a minute ; Y FEEL THE INPLUENOR." Then the Judge grabbed a lead-pencil snd & slieot of paper. I Land wont convulsively, and at the end of five minutos be had seribbied over tho entiro page. \When he was through ho anfd to tho lawyer: “I bnve juat roceived a messnge from Judge Lockwood, who was ono of the Judges of the Buprome Court ak tho time this decision was rendered. Ho authorizes me {o say that the majority of the membors of the then Court, who arenow in tho spirit-land, after imature consideration, declided to BEVENSE THEIL YORMER JUDGMENT, Tlease inform the profossion of thuat fact, that tnuy may govern themselves accordingly.” ‘I'hen ihe Judgo continned: ¢‘Under the cir- wumstanoes, Mr, —, you will soe that I can pay no attenton whatevor™ to the decision you bave quoted, and judgment must be renderod against you." “I'ho lawyor remonstrated, and tho Judgo Hlually agreed to postpone the case for ono wools, in wrder to give Judge Lockwood aud bhis col- Josgzuos a1 eppoituvity to examino tho matter apaia, sud soo if thoy aro dotormined to rovorse their tornor oplnion. THE LAWYENS ARE MEDITATING what tho rosult will be it tho doctrine of 8pirit- ualisn makes much further progross,—whother it will not be necessury for thom to burn all their yeporta, if Judges in tho spirit-land are to be al- lowod tocarry on the businoss of making d | switch-eugiuo on tho Micbigau Southoru Liuil-’ clelons, and of rovorsing thosa whiah thay hi Tado whtlo in this world o Y HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL FATR, Yostordoy tho Halnomaun Hospitsl” Uazaak aohioved s grand succoss. From an esrly hoir in the dny until lnte st night it deir inimonacly,” The lunches woro so woll patronized during tho aftornoon that at one timo tha ladics ontortatned foars that thoir commisaarint dopartmont would' givo out, but fortunately tho publio appatite was appossod bofors tho provieions camo to an ond. Profiting by the losson of thelr narrow osoape, howavor, tho ladies dotormined thnt to-day thoy would mako provision for an onormous analaight upon thelr Istder. During tho ovening both floors woro orowdod with visit. ors, m:n{‘ of whom it was easy to sca did- not como with the intention of makiug the admis- slon-feo thoir solo iributo to tho good cause tho bazaar Lias boen organized for. b mmmF wan oarried on encrgotioall n during the avon H g, nmong tho prizos disposed of bolng ihe boautiful Gothlo Hlustrated writiug-deak at Mra. MacVeagh's table, shioh foll Lo the lot of Mzs. B, L, Btickuoy, and the pictaro which Ford donated to tho ~bazasr, which was won by I, Bannerman. londoy the Blaloway plano, the Bostou buggy, tho parlor organ, tho silvor tablo sots, nud tho chin sot will bo rafled for. whother the number of chancoes aro takon up or, not. The price of the very bonutiful snd lsrgo painting of tho * Buow Beono ' Iing boon reduced from $400 t0 $200. As the shares remaln a the #nmo prico thoso who have alroady subeorlbod nro requested to call and ehoose additional num- bors, or fatling to do so tho'ladies of tho bazaar will choose for them. 5 The minister’s clection prosented a new nspoct 1ast night, somo admirers of Mr, Brooks haying placed him at tho head of the poll, tho three favorito ministors at o late lour in the ovening being: 3r, Brooks, 242 vofos; Mr. Bwing, 211 votes, and Mr, Sullivan 103 vosos. Btill another eloction hna boen gotton up, which 48 to docido tho quoation which of the Ghicago doctors posscsses tho greatost amount of popu- larity, _Tho contost at_presout soows to bs bo- twoen Dr, Houry J. Underwood, who hus 13, and Dr, Ludlam, who has 14 votes. There are #till two We in which to decide tho quostion, and tho ladids declarp thoy will show thor right 10 tho ballot by placing Dr. Holen at the head of the rolls. The ladioa all anticipate that to- day will bo tho big day of their fair, 1t bo- liooyes avory ono who loves charity, und is capa- Dhlo of approciativg nn ovening mnde bright by the prosonco of lovely women, beautiful music, and o goneral ovidenco of enjoymont, to atiend 4he Halnemann Hospital Baznar at some time during the presont day. Thursday's snles were 131,183.48. o ee—— BLESSINGS OF THE SNOW. Snow in gonoral, and the first fall of snow In particular, has s great dual to: auswer for. ‘Without alluding to the fact that the first fow Mlakos of tho foathory nuisance send coal up a doltar ormore aton; that thoy cause all the ‘boys to rush home teszing for a $2-bill to buy a now cuttor; that thoy givo rise to innumorable ‘purchasos of indin-rubber undershoos and other «woqually uncomfortablo garments, and causo & ‘thousand other cccurreuces moro or loes dis- .agreoable in their nature, tho fact that this un- avoidable ‘wintry visitor gave rlso to that most -uncomfortable of poems boginning ¢ O 'the,” «ote., ought to make it a thing to bo dosplsod of men, -However much people may disliks the snow on these and other, acoounts it fa only right tbat ‘they should stand stili for & moment and" con- sider what thore I8 of good that tho smow Las done for thom 1n a city liko Onicago. Ono of tho great blessinga brongit by tho wnow is tho mak- mg so nncomfortably cold the sidewalks that waysido beggars are forced to slay at home un- 1] & gonial thaw agmn Jays bare thelr restiug- places. ‘The unfortunate woman who oxposos the, horriblo stump of hor right arm whilo she dortures tho hurdy-gurdy with hor left; the codaverous mendteant whose tin sign explaing that whilo warklnfiliu an Laatorn mine it ploased ‘Providence tolot the blast go off ten saconds too soon aud blow his oyesout; the miserablo young crippled Eirl who waa Jott at 11 yoars of age by a drunkon father to caro for a bed- riddon mother and - thirtcon or four~ teon younger children; tho veteran who. had both Jegn eclipsed by a cannon-ball at Gettya- Lurg, sud hias been trying for tho last ton yoars to procure cork substitutes,—all thess vanisn with thoe first storm, and there ia hardly s pas- senger on the streot-cars vho doea not welcomes }hmr absonce heartily and wish that 1t might last ocover, Another snow-blessing s the ecloaring out of tho sidowalk fruit-stands, which sre perlaps a groater eye-sore, snd moro cumbordoma to tha sidewalks, than the mendicant cripples. Another Dlessing ia the fact that & decont fall of snow covers up for a day or two the innumorable dend dogs and rats, the removal of wbich has hoon unnvoidably delayed by the civie of- ficial paid to remove ghom, Bull an- other is the fact that, in snowy weathor, the seodily-dressed individual can plead tho scason as an oxcuso for his lack of toue ; still another thins patralmen aro obligod to do thoir tramplog | becauso thore is pot nvailable s comfortablo, cosy spot for them to sit down upon ; still nn- other that the proprictors feol the necessity of putting lights into the vacant spaces whichi, baw- avor, valuable as voutilators injtho summer time are cruel cultivators of neuralgls and rhouma- tism in thowintor, These aro 2fow of tho blosa- ings, and whon people feol iuclived to gramble av the first arrival of this vnavoidable visitor they should remember that overy enow-cloud has & silver Hnin(]v, or at lesst thoy should try to look at it in that light. 2 3 s FIRE-PROOF SHINGLES. Dr. R. W. Piper, chomical operator, connectod with thke United States Oxygonated Paivt and 0il Company of this city, claims to havo invont- ed & paint or wash, tho application of which will render shingles a firo-proof roofing. Acoepting the Doctor’s invitation, a reporter of Tug Trin- UNE yosterday visited his laboratory, at No, 13 South Canal street, and thera witveased an illus- tration of the non-ignitable quality imparted to commou wood or sbingles Dy E\m use of the wash. Tho Doctor took -a pino shingle, which ho ooated .ouce, and then subjected to a largo flame. The shingle, aftor tno Japso of seven minutes, was found to be only charred. A sectiou of suinglo rooling was thon oxhibited, which had boon oxposed to & strong firo, This seotion of roofing was backed with a water and fire proof coment, Tho effact of tho firo upon it was to char tho overiapping portion of the shinglos, and in no instanco did it peno- trate to the coment. The Doctor showed miniature watur-tanks with L{m[nw bottows, rendered impervious to Lho liquid clement by béing contod with tho proparad paint. It is his opinion that, if woodonstructures racoived coatings of his Iuvention thoro would ba Do reanion to foar extansive. conllagrationy, ‘Tho wood will not rendily iguite, will not emit apm'ka it o-fice, nor will it biszo or give out o ame. It is tho Doctor's inteation to give & public ex- hivition of the eficacy of his iuvontlon in ren- deriog wood sl but inperishnble, and indostruct- iblo by fire, If ko auccoeds, ho Will bave solved a problom which has taxed the genius, as it haa disturbed tho cquuaimity of architoots and builders, from tho timo of the Luilding of King Solomon's towple down to the presout day. —— GENERAL NEWS, Tha temporatura to-day, s observed by L. Managso, optician, 88 Madidon street, undor Tire PrisuNe Building, was, at8 a, m., 15 deg. ; 10 a, m., 18; 14m., 20; 8 p. m,,- 2056 p. m,, 185 8. m., 15, The Now York lusurance men, now in town, will visit tho Execative Committeo of tho Citi- zenw' Ausoclation, at their rooms in the Mer- chants’ Building, this afternoon at helf-pasc 8 o'clock, It was roported Iast night that an engineor on ono of the railways leading into the olty had been Titerally cut in $wa by being run over bythe cars, No lm{har partionlas of the ucoldevt could ba loarned. The Custom-Houge offielnls vecontly openced & bag of “rags ™ consignod to Rowhster Bros., of this city, aud found it to contain 85 paivs of punts and fifty-four conts, Thoy were of course confiscatod, o E L. M, Kinoey, o awttchman in the employ of tho Alton Rallroad, was run over and killed by a traln of cars, at tho rolliug-mils, yestorday noon. Ilo was 27 years old, and leavos a wito and one ohild, at No, 76 Wright stroot, Aboy of pioh but. Rapublican paronts llving on Ashland avenuo, got juto o tght with a boy of humble antecodents, aud nbout half his slze yeutorday, uud gat licked, Ha subsoquontly told hiu dofent was entiroly owing to his ** upatliy.” The following codo of ulgnals is fastened up in Bundry coal-yurds neur tho soales s - * Jollz. Ono— All right; Two—Throw off coal; Threo—Put on coal.” It genorally rings ouoe, somotimos twice, never thiice,—not evon it thore are iwo men sitting on tho lond, T.eon Woll, a Ind of 8 years, was run over by s count thoateps in the atairs. As Town Board, who of future. Ilo aal Thursday evening, at the Eightoonth #troot orossing, nnd died of his 'injurios ybstors dny, at the Gouuli)flmplhl. o was an adopted son of tormaun Davidion, of 811 South Olark stroct, An inguost will bo held to-day. E At thls senson of the yoar builness in tho grain luspoction department siwaye drops off, tioconsltating s curtmling of tho halp of- tho do- pactmont. Yontordny Inspector Hazper relloved tho following of hia subordinated for the nbova ronson: ‘T, B, Coulfold and_ Clarles Robinsou, Third Assistants, and 'J, ‘T Dwyte, C. J. Blugor, And Janios M, Lotand, reootving clerke. A goutloman (whaso name wo will omit from constderation for his rolativon) sent Tux Tuine UNE yostorday the manusolipt of nn address ho i8 to dollyor noxt weok, it order to facllitate the work of . {ho roporier, Tho specch contatus for- ty-two pagon. On reacliing page 37, the roportor dotailod to copy It fannd the following passsges #But I muat clowe, [“No” “Na) Qo on," ota,] Thenyif you will boar with me a forw mamonts longer, I shall prooeed to invite your attontion to," oto. A gontleman callod at Tux Trinuxe offico yese terday, and said ho would ke to have printcd in the local columns thons timely and touchlug lines commonciag, ** Oh, tho snow, the besuti—" IIe loft suddonly and doscondod to Dearborn mtreot without consulting tho olovator or pausing to ho dopartod on~ thusiastically towards the rogious of the nunsot, 1t was obuetved that o wore his Lands In his coat-tnil pockots, 4o that probably be Lnd somo more pacing thers. Buporvisor Schank, Tressurer of the South Tato s Uoan tha aubject of somo untriondly nowspaper commant, Informed & ‘Tr1uUNE ropresentative yestorday that s suit for tha - posaibilities of tho noar ho had purposoly, kept quiet, with n viow to striking at the proper tiro, Mr, libel was umnngi d Hehank appenra roally anxious for s libel suit, and oauld ot be plossed bettor juat at this timo than to bo givon . opportunity to.sue somo ro- spousible nowapapor. it Mr, Johu Povers writes T TRIBUNE to cor- rect an orronoous report mado rowarding the suddon denth of Bridget Ann Flyun. It wasstated that doconsod had Fntalybnuu without modical nttondance on account of her poverty, The re~ port wns basod on the atatomont of Deputy Cor~ ouor Pilgrim, who hold tho inquest, Slr, Pow- ors statos that doconsed had hud medical and othor attention until her physician gave uphopes of her recovery sud advised hor romovul home to Uhuullut{un County, Now York, whoro lier ppironts reside. Just provious to hor utonded loparture for home, sho was well cated for by Alr. Powers, and expired Wednesday durivg a fit of coughing, —— ORIMINAL RECORD, OIMMINAL CODBT. Judge Booth—The jury i the Duffanbach cago, aftor being out noarly all night, roturned n sonled vordiot. At tho couvonlng of court yosterday morning the vordict was opened, sand found the dofandant ** not guilty,” Tho acoused ‘was oharged with' pssaultiog a yoman named Honriotta Pattock, with intent to do bodily injury. ¥ = JUSTICE COURTS. Juatics Boyden—-James Davis snd Jomos Trussoll, arrastod for vagranoy ; continuod until tho 24th inst. in ball of $200 each.~Georgo Holmes, - arrested for tho larcenyof the day's roceipts of & 'bus on the Regor line ; fined 815, avd sont to the Bridewell for thirty-throe days in llou of tho cash, Justice Scully—James Rcese, arrested as a bogus auctioncor at 15 Canal street ; flued 350, sud sent to, the Bridewell in leu of the drunken and disorderly ‘conduct; fined 825.— ¥, Blopicky, violation of.12-o'clock ordinance ; finod $20.—Isano' Harris, arrested for tho lar- ceny of ® pair of shoes belougiug to Josoph Dostal; held to the Criminal Courtiu bal of 8300, —Lizzlo Mellon, . arrested for till-tapping ; hold to_the OCrimiunl Court in bml of $400,— Oliver Hagerty, arrested for the larceny of a tobacco-sign- from . W, B: Chapin, No. 84 Bouth Utuggnnskreu‘; hold to the Criminal Oourt in bail o 0. Justics Kaufmann—George Gillospie, arreated for assaulting Martin Mullin; countinuod talf “tho 26th inst. in bail of $300.—John Cutler, arrosted for assaultiog Thomas T. Hoyne with intent to commit robbory ; coutinuod till the 25th met. in bail of $200.—Patrick RMcDonald, arrosled for abusing his wifo and obildien; fined $25, and soatenced to the Bridowoll for nixty days. - Y DIETL. y Yestorday morning's paper gave aatatemont of ¥rank Dietl, the fashionablo mantus-maker of thoNorth Side, who had abscondod after con- yorting o _large number of valuable dress pot- torns and ladioy' dress-goods~lefc with Lim to e made up—into oash, snd, pocketing the pro~ «coeds theraof, lott for some more gental climo than that of Chicago. One by one the victims of Dietl's dishonest dealings aro makiog thom- solves known. _ Yostorday Mra, A. Nouwatl ap- peared before Justice Boyden, aad complained that sbo had loft two ologant velvet cloaks with this model mantus-maker, andjthat on the 17th inst, ho bad raised monoy on thom with o Bhy- look on tho North Bido, ~ Bfrs. Nouwalt lodgod the charge of **larcony as baileo” againat tho swindlor, and would bs more than happy il the ollicera of tho dotective force would arrcat tho man, Tho lady will bave mo difficulty in finding somethiug ‘over 100 more who would rejoica with hor, should "the detoctive bo 80 for~ tubato as to find Mr. Dietl.. Justice Boyden, desiring to asaist the gentler 40x 80 far ax in_his power, I the recovery of tueir volvota, silke, Incos, ete., issued tho war~ rant and plnced -it inthe band of the detective accomponying Mrs. Neuwall, who sallied "out in soarch of the confidence-operator, Should ko full into the clutchos of tho law, he will certainly find Chicago a hot place for him, with over 100 onraged fomalea cagerly awaiting an opportunity to cousign him to the Penitentiary for tho re~ ‘meinder of his natural life. Should they fail in that, sod the offondor- conclude to_romaiw in Chicago, it -is torriblo "to think of the fu- ture torment that awaits him ‘' at * the hands of an army of jufurinted ladics, which would bs ten-fold worse than, incarceration for the next ten years to como in the Btate’s Prison, Diotl has undoubtedly con- sidored this fuct, and long oro tis haa placed many miles betweon limeelf and the fair ones -whom be g thus villainously doprived of tho volvots and sitks thoy expected to aic on the avenues this wintor. < A JOUN DO AXD RICHARD ROE, Notwithstanding tho fact that 'Lug Tnisuxe bas time and again pubhshed the doings of the ouwerous * contidence * ‘operators—bunko aund monte men and bogus’ auctionoers—of Chicaga, theso swindlers are ntill plying their calling with evidont success, and that, too, uuder the very oyod of Rehm and his police forco, Yesterday another one of their vietims appeared beforo Justico uiucs nnd sworo out a warrant for the arrest of & braco of these sharpers., The mau “donefor” tbis timo.is a foreigner .and o atranger. I8 namo is Frodorick Spiloker, and ho complaiued that bo wao . mot om the streot tho 7th inst, by iwo mon, whoso names - ho ntated were John Doe - and Ticbard Ioe, who decoyed him into a place which Lo was unanlo to desoribe, and thero thoy induced him to invost $850 and s dismond ring valucd ab 3200 in nfnma e kuew nothing of, bu from his deseription is known as the bunko or lottery game, ] Justice Hames Lioard tho atory of the swindled foroigner, and lesued the warrant for the arvest of John Doo and Richard Ros uuder the charge of *obinining money by meavs of gaming it- struments,” Thero is no doubt but what thoso nawes aro assumed, and the partics have long oo thia diyided with tho oflicers who stand silont~ ly by 88 wituesses to the swindling devices .o practiced by these confidence oporators, aud who are nover known to ‘minke an’ arrest unless thoy are compolled to, ‘It is possiblo, but hardly probnble, that **Doo™ and*Ros” will bo ar- vested, and Mr, Spilcker may as well resign him- 88lf to tho loss of his$330, dnd e $200 diamond Ting. " ARRESTS, A young woman named Evans was arrested- Inat avening on tha chargo of lnraeny, in suatch- ing” s waleh from John Kounedy, at No. 469 Bonth Olark atroct. Sho was locked up in tho Avmory, 5 : Louls G, Hoit was arrested by Dateotivs Dixon Iagt aveniug on tha churge of larceny, in_ stoal- ing books from tha Luw Library aud Danfol' Lowrencs, an attorney, and selling thom atn cherp bovlk-store, £ .Henry Brown, & violous young rufilan, was ar- rostod by Oflleor Libby last evoning, for grabe bing and tearing a #1 bill from u littls boy named samuol Murks, 8t No, 108 West Raudolph stroet, The prisonor ked a loaded revolver iu his posscs- wion whou taken {u custody. For soveral months past the gueats of tho Bherman House have boou much anuoyed by petty thofts, whicl recontly grow to groator ones, aud soveral costly” sriiclos of jow- oley have beon stolon Iatoly,. Durlugtho tomporary absonce of guests thelr . rooms. were onierad aud .robbed, . Chiof-Detective Dizonwas finally rasortod to, and yoaterday, in compnny with Ofleer Elllotl, ho succeodod in catchiug the gullty parfy, 1lis namo is Wiillam Myeis, and hio |8 a young man 18 yeara of age; who has boon employed abous the paviors for a cash.~Alics Sherman, - -arrosted for- I {nnr pant, When arrontad o deeiined to Inform ho oflicors of the .thofts, but fnally admlited sovoral, A dismoud vin valued. at ©100, disthond brooch worth $i00, -and ring. which cont %00, ‘wore found ‘in pawn-shops, whora Myors - had plodged them for: ~ trivial sumn. Numerous othor . artioles wors #tolan, but the prisoner refusod to make any furthor adnuaniors thau those notod, * Ie it b« Hovad that hie s the man who 'siole the Hon, dohn Wontworih'a watoh Thmuday morning from his yoom, bug ko wilinot giva auy jnformas« tion concoruing L%, 7 : VETTY THEFTH. Thiovas gave their attentlon to United Statos Commisslonor Ioyna's Livuke, on:Wost Hatrtnou stroot, noar Ashland -avonuo, Thurudsy nisht. and oarrlod of ) pounds of ' beer; - some * fond pipo, 4ud & domijohn of sout-mash, - - "Ilia anonk-thioves soom to iavo oxtonded thelr flold of gparatioun Into ovon tho publiv build- lngs of tho_cily, and exaroino thelr calling under tha vory oyes of the police with lwpunity, Yostorday Mir. . Bamuols, tho Superintondent of tho D'nay Sholom Congrogation, oalled nt tho County. 1ospital to obtain tho body of & youug boy which o waa to talto to the Synagoruc, No, 508 Wabsash ayenuo, for the performanco of the burlal ritos. Ho waa accompanicd by, the sox- ton, Mr. 7. Bloomingdalo, Whila waitiag, Mr,” Bamuols loft. & yslusblo csno,-. & rosont_ fo him on bls silver : wadding doy, and Mr, Bloomingdalo Jeft au overcoat. in tho Hospital nall, Ou roturning to geb thoir coats, eto,, thoy found that Mr, Bloomiugdale's ookt Liad baow rified of, the noticos sud colloo- ton bills of tho congrogation, wiile Alr. Bom- uoly' cane- had myateriously, disappearad. The artiolos woro, after adiligent moarch, found in the stove-pipo connectlng the Morguo with tho Couuty Hospitu), whore thoy had doubtloas been doposited ponding a_botter o )purtunk{ to ro~ move thom, 'I'bs polico bave beon notified, snd congequently thece is no prospect of diacovering the thioves, + GAMING-JOUSE PULLAD, . The strictures of Te "TRIBUNE on the pal(eo. hinvo niready becn mnde manifest in the form of & raid on a gambling resort which is eald to bave beon prolifiv of much evil. The room st No, 148 Houth Clark stroet, just sonth of AMadison, was raided at 10 o'clock last night, Sorgt. Counora nud a squad of twelye mon, drossed in citizous’ clathes, confiscatod the apparatus sud mndo the arrest, which wero tweuty-four in number, including two mon- who wors fn chiarga . of the place, The parties warg placed in colls at the Armory for an bour, aud tuon gnvn Dail, Johu Dowling besomiug_euraty for all in tho sum of §200 ench. O. R. Jones is tho nama givon by the koepor of tho placo. ‘Tho namos given by tho othor prisouera wore oll ficsitious, as has boon the caso 1n all * pulla.” Other parties, including Dowling, are said to bave au intorost in the placo, but tho latter de- nles it e PERSONAL. " Mr, J. E. Hosford, architect, has returned from a filteen-montbs’ profossionsl tour in Lu~ rope, and [s now stopping at the Grand Pacifio. 0. Y. Parker, First Assistant Grain-Inspoctor of this city, who was relioved in Juno last, on nocount of physical dissbility, bas so far re- covared aa to bo able to xosumo his duties to-day, Eoos Brown, T. H. Elmer, and other woll- kanown merchanta who loft this city last woek for s season of duck-hunting in the vicinity of ‘Waukegan, arrived home yoatordsy woll-laden with gamo, K . Mr, George R. Chittonden wishes it to be undoratood thnt bois not the Chittendon who took an active part in tho rocent auti-Masouio meetings, and - related what--he know about stuffed clubs, A ‘The olase attending Mrs. Dr..Chage's leotures at tho Park Institute bnve puswed resolutions thluldnlr hor for ler instraction o thc art of devoloping tho body’ and the ‘mind, and indors- ng her {n hor offorts for the physical and moral olevation,of humanity, The Lnucaster (Pa.) Daily News bays of ‘Nathan Shieppard's locture in that placo: *Iu proved that o standa in the frong ravk . of loo- turors, The largo audience was lept in a con- stant stato of excitement. ‘Tho speaker was fro- quontly obliged t0 pause until the excitement subsided.” ¢ Ed J. Buokley, formerly of California, and now of the Audumi of Music, hsa beon engaged by Mr. Hooloy to take the place of Mr. Murdock g * juvenile man." Mr. Buckley is an actor of doclded ability, and will unquestionably - fill his new position with credit to himself and pleasure to tho pubtio. Mar. Gardoor released him “from bis epgagement without objection, his only roason for loaving being the fact that Alr, Hooley offorod him » larger salary. JOTEL ARRIVALY, G@rand Pacifie Holel—Gon, Kilpatrick, U. 8. A.; the Hou, Charles V. Clisbeo, Cnsaa[};flln; Col. B, Stovel, England; O, M. Ransom, Balti- more ; J. H. O, Whiting, Philadolphia; R. Bick- ford, kport, N. Y, . . .. Palmer House— A. Anderson, Liverpool; A, O. Dunlevy, Bt. Touls; O. A. Loring, Boston; 8. B. Rowloy, Philadelphia; W. ¥, Morgan, Lyma; G. Maya, Paris, A CORRECTION. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribunes Bim: Will you plosse state, for the rellef of J. B, Walker, M. D., and Lis frionds, that thio Pres- ident of tho Ulinois Ohristian Association Is the Hon. J, B. Walker, D, D., the author of tho **Philosophy ‘of the Plan of Balvation® and other popular works, founder and formor Presi- dent of the Benzonia Coliogo, Micl., a¢ ono time an editor 1n this city, at ons time member of the State Logialature of Michigav, at present pastor of ihe First Cliurch of Christ in Wheaton, 111 P, J. ST0DDARD, Gepersl Agent and Lecturer, N, U, A, ©moaao, Nov, 20, 1874, - - CHARLES CORYELL. At s mosting of tho Meychants’ Exchange held yestorday, ealled for the Furgnun “of taking roper action ou the death of Charles Coryell, B4q., the following resolutions, reported by the Committeo, Messrs. 8. P, Famiugton, William Stowart, anJ' Bamuel Faulkner, wers unani- mously passeds - ° e WuEneAs, Wo havo_ lesrned with sincora sorrow of the sudden death of Mr, Charles Coryell, an 0ld mor- chiant, and a vespocted momber. of ‘thls Asoclation, aud are thereby sguin reminded of the uncoriainty of lifo aud tho cerluinty of death, we assemble vwnclzul. snddened by this aftliction, to E.ny tribute io tho memory of our departed brother ; {béreforo, Ttesolved, That Ly the déath of Mr, Charles Coryell this Associntion hus loet worthy metuber, his family o kind, uffectionate husband and futher, and the com= munity sn upright eitizen, In him was combined in an ominent dogree storling integrity, othor with o goninl, generous nature, which wou for Lim tho love of all! Resolued, That we tonder to his family our bearifelt symputliy in this thelr great bercavoriont, pointing thom o’ i, tho allwlss Father, who only can give succor to thoir stricken hearta, i Teesolved, 'Thiat ua mony av possible of the membera of thin Awdociation ttond the funcralof our Iato friend and assoela g “Tesived, ‘That theso reeolutions bo spread npon tha records of thin Asgoclation, and thiat s copy of * the s be forwarded to the famitly of tho decsasod, - At THE C1TY-HALL. Ald. 8palding is still confined to his homs with & sovore attack of typhold fevor, Tho Judiolary Committes moets at 2 o’slock thin afternoon, in Ald. Richardson's ofiicein Ash~ tand Block. ; i) The ' Committee on Rallroads mot yostorday aftornoon in the City Clerk's offos, They re- ferred the potitions. of seyeral railronds, which ware {ntroduced in the Counoil last wook, to the Law Dopartmont for {ustructlons as to thoir legality, : % 4 < The Union Trust Company aro reslsting tho endeayors of the Oity Collcotor in collecting taxes, They sre attempting. to avold the pay- ment on the grounds that-thoy were- nssessed as tho Union Insurance aud Trust Company, whore-'| a8 auoh company coasod to exlat pravious to the aspessmont, L - One of tho Aldormen remarks that. Mr, Frank Adnins, in sayving tho city $2,600° by bis opinion on billiard robates, hns addod. to his. chances for seouring the salary which ho anticipatos, Alr. Adums cag save tho Ul"-{ ud much more, ho will thon haye' accumulatod tho ontiro amount which he expects, " Tho Board of Public Works yosterday rscolved & communioation from tho Citizens' Assooiation,” whioh statod that, aftor some unavoldablo dolay, the Committoe appointe to inspoos tho Wator-, Works had beon brought togethor, and would be rondy to commence oporations on Monday, Nov, 80: i’lm Bonrd reptiod that thoy hold thomsolves in roadiness at any timo, - Msyor Colvin {:mmhy received a communlea- tlon from Mr, Lorena DBroutano, u former ros- ident of this oity, now Awerican Conaul ju Dresdon, calling uttoution to tho discovery of ono I'ranz Walz, Ly which waod, linen, and other combustibles, moy be rendered porfoctly inllam- mable, The urtiole has beou tried in tho Roynl Thentre with tho most woaderful rosults, Liven conld not bo burned, and wood merely charred on the surface, aftor having beon subjeoted to tho process. The Board of Police mot yeatorday for -the 1. i f trying some dolinquents on tho po- lco forca. A-petition. from Wost Lako mtrest yu;purty-ownum aslting for the* nppointmont - of + L. Van Wort ns _apoolal ‘yollcumnn, wad 10° golyod atd placed on file.” Van Wert was sworn {u.. Oficor Bghaonhover, arraigned for neglact- {ug bis ducy, was fincd five " days’. poy. Officor Tugersoll, vhargod with not paying his just dues, was ordored o pay up or-bo behesded. Mr, I, Warren, local. ngont, and Mz, Thomp- #ion, Gorioral Managot, of tha Livernool, Loudon & ‘Glove Insurauco Company, called on the City Lugineor and Marshal Hwoony yostorday af- ternoon for the pur{mno of .asoertaining what lind hoon done slnce tho firo towards pratectiog the olty from reonrrence-of the-July dissscor, Thuy oxaminod the, map of the water-supply and woro - informed of the improvemonts now going on, nnd thoue projeoted for next year, and oxpressed themselves highly ploasod wl uil tho improvements now making, .Commissionor Ayars, ever on, the alort for Bome joke, whother ou himself or his brothor Commissionors, yestordsy, oxplnined to the Board the conko of falsa alarm that was turned 4n about two woeka ago from Hox No, 78, lacatad on tho corner of Michigan avenue and Twenty~ alxth streot. An fnquisitive nelghbor requestod thé Commiesionor to explain to Lim the works Ings of tha* tive-alarm telograph, To filustrato Iis ‘lecturo, the absont-minded Commission- er -opened - the box, ‘and: bofore he wag , aware of - what -lLe' was do- log pulled down the' hook, -Whiz-2-z went the instrament, avd immediately aftor the cont- tails of* tho tivo gentlomon wera boing ruthlessly distributed on the uails of neighboriug fencos, Tho Fire Deparlment wea quickly on the spat, and, natieing the peouliar "Lat.of the ‘Commin- sionor's Iying nuder tho box, they concluded ho was up to some of hia antics, and so they quiotly roturved to thoir stations, If any person de- siron to 5006 -wratliful Oommissioner, lot him sk Ayars what hing bocoma of thatfine gray cont Lie usod to woar, ¢ ¥ —— ANNOUNCEMENTS. y Dr. Farwoll will lecturs before the Philosoph. leal Boclety this evoning on **Tie Future of the Nogro {n America.” Tho Indics of tho Church of the Moly Com- munfon ave sldll giving excollent lunchos ut Nos. 50 nnd 53 Clark atroot, The Chicago Bocioly of Physloians and Bur- goond will moet at the Grand Pacific at halt-past 7 o'vlock Monday evening. A paper by Profs. Do Lafontaino and Simon upon tho action of hydrato of chloral upon the blood will bo road, and oxporiments wade to demonstrato ts effects, Mr. IL W. 8, Oleyeland has sccoptod the invi- tation of the Sunday Lecture Hocioty to report Sunday noxt his paper entitled, ** Our Bireots,”" which was read last Mouday with grent applause befors the Clucago Literary Olub. M, Clove- laud ls the gentleman under whoso chiarge the Bouth Park has baon mado ong of tho finest pub- lia rosorts in tho ouun:?. Ho atanda intho somo rabk with Olmatead and Vaux, the land- suapo-architects of tho Contral Park of Now Yorz, M. Cleveland has somo novel snd ad- mirable idons about the “probloms of ocity lifo. Hig viows are domocratic, and look to the Liealth, aud comfort, aud gratification of the poople, and | not to thoso of any wealthy clngs, I'ho leoturo will bo delivered in the Grand Opera-Houss, Kingsbury 11all, Sunduy aftornoon at 8 o'olock. —_——— SUBURBAN NEWS. WAGBLTNGTON HEIGHTS. The plastering of tho rooms in the new school- houso is being pushed, a number of salamanders Leing uged to keop the building warm, The con- tract calls for the' completion of ithe atructure Doo. 1, but that iy impossible. No time; howavoer, will be 168t from tow on. * The gravelling of Vincennes road, from South” Englowood to South streot, is abous’ flnished, makivg .o continuous _grayel drive from.' the Hoights to tho olty. k Many buildings are golog up In varions parts | of tho village, especially on and noar Ninty-fitth stroat and the Catholis Oburch, '+ - s Moasures aro taking for the ercction of ‘a ‘brick dopot at thoe intorscotion’ of Nunety-fourth stroet and the Rock lsland Iailroad, sud thersis some talk'nmong the oftlelads in rogard. to build- ing o ‘handsome depot at ‘tho crogsing of the Chicago, Roock Island & Papifio and Columbus, Chicago & Indiaun Contral Railways, to stand in tho augle formed by’ Traoy rvenuo and tho two roads. Tho latter, would bo & great acquisition to the village, ) Mr. Frank Jones, the Condactor, on the ‘‘dum- my-traw," gcoms to have tho faoulty of gaining tho good will'and catsom of svorybody while faitb{ully sorving his employors—the Ruck Isl- sud Railroad Company, -t g WYDE PARK. o the Editor of .The Cliscugo Tribtine s 8m: It is currently undorstood by the tax- poyers of this villagoe, that alarge sum of money uias ‘been expended for the establishmont of wator-worksin Hydo Park:- . Tius was highly gratifyiog to many of the oltizens who :natorally .expected groater 1m- munity from firo, Hose, however, was neces- sary to conduct the water from the hydrant: to tue fire, and this also-was purchascd. 'But an importont matter has been néglected by our worthy Trustoes. We have no moaus of trans- porting this hoso to a fire, Should a firs occur, we ara almost s unprotected. 8 wo wers beforo tho osablishmont of the wator-works or pur- chase of tho hoso, Botme two moutha ago blds were advertised for from manufacturers of hose-carts aud cartiages, and, o8 wo are informed, opencd by the Villago ‘Trustees, . No action looking towards a purchasa haa boon taken, and many citizens are apprelion~ give Lhat through thiis ovarsight valuablo prop- erty will bo agam destroyed by fire. Gentlemen ‘L'rostacs, lot us have the menns to transport our hose Lo the flre, evon though it be no more than a common express-wagou ; for, rest sssured,’ should = fire ocour, und property bs desiroyed through lack of these hoso-carrisges, the tax- payers_will nos fail to hold ‘you responsible for the seeming nogloot. 3 1IypK Pang. * AMUSEMENTS. ' * , THE TUIDD DE MURSKA CONCERT, The . thurd. cancert of tho, Do Murska Season was given last evening nt MoVicker's Thentre, and, like its predecessors, was an unquslified success. “Wo have already spukqn 80 much fu dotaif of the qualitios and efforta of tho artists, thiat littla more is needed on this. occasion than once moro ‘to romind tho musical publio that thoso who miss thoso concerts: will miss somo- thing “they may always rogrot. Tbo various ar- tints woro most enthusinstically regeived, and on- cores wers numerous. De Durgka's numbers, were an. sria from tho socond act of * Robert, the Dovil," and tho **Shadow Bong™ from * Di- norah,” which has not been sung hero before sinco the dsya of Cordier fn" tho old MoVicker's Theatro, and also her part in the duo’ from * Marthn," with Hobolmann, fn which sho gave the ** Last Roso of Bummer” very effoct- ivoly. Hor encoros wore *Hweet Homo," which sho sang vory sweetly in Eunghsh, the *Last Rose™ laving been sung in UGorman, and the quaint, but brilliant, Huugarian melody which sho gaug at tho first concert, Braga'’s superb loylug of tho “Prayer™ “from **Moscs in gypt" was followod by an encare, for which he gave tho ¢ Borcouse Napolitaine ™ of his own composition, Hig numbersin the second part woro the * Prayer” from * Stradolls,” which waH ma{;nmcuuu\- sung upon the ’callo, and his own * Corricolo,” 1erranti got an encora for his matohloss rondoring of tho ‘‘ Faototum " song from " The Barber,” asd sanga Tarantolle by Traventl. In the socond part, ho sang tho “ Tomino” of Fiorlvanti, » rollicking buffo aria, in Inimitable stylo, Bauret also carried off an encore for Lits clean and ulognnt exoaution of. Wicniawki's ** Polonaiue, " and roplicd with Lot~ loro'a ** Lo Tawbourin,” Mme., Baurot gavo for bor solos two Boothaven numbors, the * An- dante in I,” and Rubinatein's arrangoment of tho “Turkish March.", Habelmann's ' sliging of Fosco's bosutiful ‘song, Y Tho Maiden at tho Window," was ono of the best offorts ho bas over made in Ohioago, This afterncon the lant_opportunity will bo prosented o liearlng Do Murska. 1t Is aafo anough to say that thoso who have heard hor wlll go again., Thoss who hwve not, us wa buvo sald befors, will regres it le lzllmy fuil to go, Tho programnms will ;im as oloswa: rART I, 1, Trio Mine, Carrend Bitiret, 2, llcmuu—;;l\lur;\;u“ Tk ferr Theodors It 3, Violoncello sulo—Triatcass of siapoire; @ Caprican, Gdetina Tivaga, 4, Avo Marla— Witk plunio, violia, shd organ 'MKM'"’iim"li.'n‘.;'bk'jiu . +asvessGounod 5, Violin solo—Afes Hotigtott, vy s Sons, 0, Aria—Toufte } Beothovon’ wig, Araga, «sasFlutow T 11, 1. Duct—For pisno and vialin Darcarolle {gfi oherzo, .’f} Bpobr e, Gurrena Sauret amd Mons, Saurels [ voee Demsdich” .-} Brag 2, Variations—" Garnival of Venice Mlle. Thma De Murak . Victoncalla Balo {% LeSIEl i S0, ‘Gaetano Sirana. [S flfln'—-"mnlop wg}, E‘;uu’?nbgezll," ! »Abt err abelians . Plano Rolo—hallnce i A AL, Ghopla e, € 0. Duo—Eiiste dhmore o Hile, dina Da tiiveka and'8tn, o bl Economine Thess Hard Times--One Dollar o Weok, ) Mnke your own clothing, The Wilson Shuttle Sew- ing-Machine will ‘aave its cost in ons season, The childzon or servaala oan uss it, Inatructions given at your hiouse freo of chargs, It will oatn from $3t0 §8 o day for man or woman who may wish to do sowing, eitherin families or manufacturing, Warranted for five years, The boat in theworld, Tsostved tho highe cat sward at Vionns, I'rom $10 to$15 ohisaper than all others, Bold on easy monthly paymonts at 197 Stato street, and in all of the principal citios in the Unlted Hiates, WiLuioN S2w1v0-MAOMINE Co,, Manufacturors, Uloveland, O, ¥ % Ohicago & Northwestorn ‘Rallway..8un. dey Train. g "The through Pacifls oxpress troln for Connell Niura, Omaha, 8an Franciaco, sud all olher FurWeat points, will loave the Wells Btreet Dopot of tho Chicago & North- western Rallwny At 10:16 , m, Bundsy, Nov, 23, * ‘Through tlokets via Ohlcsgo, Burlington & Quinoy, and Chicago, RockIsland & Pacific Rallways aro good on this train, et . Rapid Transit. ‘The tranait of tho tacth trom moundness to decay la very rapld undor tho nctlon of gritty tooth-powders, ‘The only mnlvation for fragiie tceth ix that pureand {ragrant vogetable fluld, Sozodont, o Ohickering Upright Planos. Strong and clear in tono ; stand in ‘tune splendily warranted durable: occupy very small TRoed'n Tampte of Music, 93 Van Buren strest, ' ©7, TABEL. Vordict Against an Xows Nowspspor Fublisher. i Okt‘a.'s complato Onrpoatar’s Tool Chost. SPECIAL NOTICES. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING BYRUP hax boon nted or shildron with noror-(ailing susosws. It corraats acld. 1y 6t tho stomach, rolloron wind colic, regulates the bowe ols, ouros dysentary and diarrhios, wholhior arising from teothing or othor causes, An old and wollirled ramedy. For all Purposes of & Family Liniment, TITE HOUBRFOLD PANAGA will by fonnd tnvalas. blo, Immediato reliel will ‘foliow ita use jnnll oases of T pali 15 tho stomach, bowols, of pa. Sold, apralns, i UFulson, Ior (Aibeliet eam o oics Children Ofton Look Pale and Sick From nn otlier cause than hiavine worms BROWNE VERMIFUGK COT - 15w a‘;‘::.'::::g; withoutinjury ta tha 8hild, bolug porfoctly Write, snd {roe from all coloring orothor injurious {ngredients an- ally used In worm preparatious, . Sold by all druggiate. 2 conts & box. AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GO & COw, 68 &.70 Wabssb-av, AT ATOCTIONW,. ON SATURDAY, Nov. 3l, at9 o'clock. 15 Crates W. G. Crockery (in open lots). 8 Crated Decorafed Ware (in open lots), . 73 Boxes Glassware and Lamps, ~ Household Purniture; Patlor Buits, in ovory style ry stylo; Ohamber Bo 1L gradosy Book Casos, e Srobon, Degast 387 \Jas0g, fxtension and Marbla-top Pablos, alnut Koo «ors.and Ohairs, Lounges, Wale But Dedstonds ‘and Bureats, Hall 'Troos, rors, Ganpota, ook ad Sosiiegrosson, Mics- N B hovw Oason: mar or Stoves, Oufl ilo'dlog, O tari, mm““‘(‘-‘. pon and Top _B“""“' Cuse *Craxrox, Ia., Nov. 20.—The jury in the cass of te Biato va. Dano, McCoy, and R, R. Bailey, publishors of the Dolmar Clipper-Jjournal, who woro indicted for libol yestorday, roturned a vor~ dict of guilty. Tho defondants publishoed an ar- ticle charging Azariah DPrussia’ snd Margarot Jones, both married and living in Jackson Coun- ty, with improper conduct on two oceastons, The Court rulod that no evidence could bo submitted as to tho provious or subsequent churactor of the parties i{beled, and the dofend- anta failed to prove the truth of tholr aiatomonta o8 to tho two occaslons in question, therolore, the jury, undor tho Judgo's charge, and with the statito and ovidenco before thom, could only ro- tura tho nbove verdict. The cauo consumed five days in trial, The defendants at onco made n motiou for arrest of judgment and a now trial, on tho ground that tho Judge's ruling, above citod, was erroncous. They had & score of Wit~ neagos roady to impeach tho characters of tho partios libeled, but oould not uso them under this roling. It a new trinl in donlod, the case will bo sppealod to the-Bupreme Court. The ponalty is 1,000 fine, or one year's confineraent .| in the Councy dail, — RELIGIOUS. Abandons the Catholic Faith, _ Biutnsong, Md., Nov, 20.—~The Rev. Francle Y. Jacquomot, & pricst of the Cathollo Oburch, has sont his resignation to Archbishop Bayley, an-' nonncing bis abaudonment of the Catholio faith, snd bis roturn into tho Preshyterian Church, in which ho asys he was born and raised. Father Jacquemot hias boon attonding the young men's pidyer-meoting at Dr, Loyburn's church the past woek, and on Wodnesdsy sunounced his conver- sion to Protestantism. Ho is a native of Geno~ ;va, Bwitzorland, and’ ordainod in Lhis country in 1860. Bince then ho kbas been a missionary priost {u the United States, Cubs, and various portions of Europe, snd las rocently been von- uocted with St. Potor’s Church, s this eity. © - ANTI-CREMATIONISTS. Western Coffin-Iankers NMeet in Couns= cil at Cincinnati. Civomxaty, O., Nov. 20.—A convention of the coffin-manufacturers of the Weat, which haabeen in gesalon in this city .during the last two daye, terminatod last night. The time of the Conven- tion'haa beon occupied in ‘the discussion of mat- tora of common {utereat to the trade and soolal intoroourso. -After tho election of W. Wattich, of Allegheny, Penon., as Prosident, and M. H, Dill, of Richmond, aa Vice-President, the Cou- voution sdjourned, to meot &t Pittsburg in Juno next. ¥ CAPITAL AND LABOR. The Trouble Over at the Fairlawn, B Pn., Mlincs. BoraxToN, Pa, Nov. 20.—This morning the Dugan gang of mincra went to thoir work armed with Remington rifles. When the miners came ont of tho colliery this evening thoy woro groot- od by a crowd of men and buys, who hissed thom ana callod thom blacklogs, thicves, oto,, buty offorod no personal vloleoce. It is supposed that tho danger is ovor. S i THE INDIANS, Favorable Reports from the Agencies, Oxtaua, Nov, 20.—The following oflicial dis- patch waa receivod to-day from.Fort Laramio: “Haye {ust roturned from the sgencies. All quiet.” The -Ogsllalas sad Minneconjona are- counted. * A godd many are* leaving for the Tte- ublican to hunt. - Prof. Marsh is still‘ ouk, Weatler very cold, with snow.” 3 GRAIN INSPECTION. - New Yong, Nov. 20.—G. R, Blanchard, Vice- Dremdent of the Erie Railroad, Lias addressed to Lbe Prosident of tho Produce-Exchange, & yory elaborate statement of the views of the trunk lines of " railway touching the deliveryof grain in tho city, ' Mr, Blanchard Inys espocial’ atresa ou tho nocessity of a-systom of - grading and in-. spocting grain in Naw Yori, s .. THE MICHIGAN CENSUS, . - . Special Dispatch to The. Chicage ‘Tribuna. Laxsing, Noy, 20.—Theoflicisl censns-roturns . for 1374, oxcopting the’ Towpship of Oaaevills, 1w Huron Uounty, the Firat Ward of the City of Monroo, avd Three Islands, in Manitou County (entimated at 2,607), will show a total population of 1,396,808, showing an incronss since 1870 of 152,625, belig 114 por cont.. ‘Lha total numbor of voters is 30,952, b - » —_— “ MORE RAISINS » COMING. o Bpectal Diapaleh to The Chic - Bontox, Nov. 20.—Tho Deitan brin Maria is below with & cargo of 20,000 ralsiua, Chicago. e BIRTHS. WROPHY=0n Triday, Nov, & faisor M. PRI A I T Anna oxen of consigned to sn importing house in MARRIAGES. T i o O e R TINE-OLAIK1a tbly oty Nov. 10, >3, B Meluion, s, Teary Wy Hlia Lol HOR0 $ o m— DEATHS. : MORITLID AL Mgy o B seara, . #1790k Nov.3 Mury Lna Notioe of timaral fa Biinday's papets. mul‘i;!g::l 1‘\:‘"&" Papecs plosss copy, : NGITAM-—Nor. 10, at §: . m,, sine, “wife of JORR DiNgbam srol 15 searh ad'7 onths, ilor fuueral will bo to-m At 10:80 o' s X0,y R T mt na, DODBON—At Hyde Park, Nov,19, Caroline Dexter, dsan, tl wile of N, I, Dodsan, agod {7 years. JTunoral from residonce, coraor of Tyde Park-av. and 41, 1, Oarriaxes to Gakwoud Hll\ll’l‘!l ivlonds of tlin (RiIIY are taviteds OORYELL-At Riverside, Nov. 19, of sive paralyais, Uhinclos Coryall) agod 59, i ) on Haturday at {1a, o, “Bpestaltraln will I ‘“s“m 1t. R. st 9:20 a, m. § roturnls fl' Rivorsida at 1380 p,m, Oarriages to itosenlll, rlunda of L (awtly tovited, PERTUMERY. TilK OELEBRATED ) A Phalon’sCerous (N.B.) ILHEIR? Phalon’s Flor do Mayo QoY S Morse’s White Rose, Mrss 4 Wood Violet, Morse’s Paphlan Bouquet, Morse’s Dedication Bouquet, Kxaol {u Avomatto qualities, whilain FRUSHNESS and CUNUENTRATION of chioica fluwer odore thoy aro war. ranted to surpass tha moat celobratod Knglish and ¥rench maufactures, Wholosaloly VAN OILAACK, I » Bold by all Drugyiste and N es i ) iy 1o agd Nos The entiro Furniture of a firat-olnss Deolle tng. "At11 o'glo Suttorn, | e T Auction Sale THIS MORNING, at 11 ool holstorod and Plae’ °F 20, 0 SINGLE AND DOUBLE PORTLAND CUTTERS, QEO. . GORE 2 €O, 63and 70 w.l?xgn-u. GREAT DOUBLE SALE!! Dry—GoodsTy)t.hing, Furs, Hats, Caps, Purnishing: Goods, &, Tho_fasst anction salo of the Tundny, Nov.: Bl commencing st §i5) eroloks wers ° Ureas involco of l)lx~ufiud!, Ploca Goods, Notlons, Hortory, Tiuoan,” Unlorwoar, Lacos, Patiags, Wetis ouds, eto, L Also, 1uil tue of Koit 3 Fire, fanoy-trimmod Hafe, Aurffl?:!-lrfig'fin:"i}ekm. ole, 5 150 lots GluvT Mits, Gzuni ota; 200 lots of Ladica tt, 8 Lol lhnd‘kurfinlfl? o fsne aata Col- 1 for Blankats, Torsa-tiinnkom, stor - o Wolte Woal In8dditi.n to ts sbus, wo sball offer Custom-Made Clothing 8ot recolved In time for aal Moo's opor, Bad Youtha' waarin Sulty, i-‘:..“.‘b‘u}?,‘.‘;’m.'.’fu‘!:-“.?. 40 Melfon Orerooats, Dross and Busiaoss Coats, Pauis Aleo, aalo of Shirt o0 BRI Ry oot Ol T ISR CARPFPHTS. & sual salo of Ingrat, Cotta, Vi arpete ndan oxira attiaction in A1l Weol By Carmen i i, T alocks ataivpaen rosdy Monds " Gatalognss re 2 0. B UKk £ U000 a0 W shaanrar. EXTRAI o shiall also scll on TURSDAY, NOV. %, the stoek ‘merchant tailor rotiriug fmmnbmlnull. l"t‘:‘nlllllnl of uglish Rosvers, Cloths, Cassi- 64 Frenoh Oloaldogs, Soalskin ronch Worsted Disgonals, Derry Whip~ s Yelvats, Terry Volvots, Vel Ot ey Tiine ot Ladlos® Felt Siilzixrts, GHO. P. GORE & 00., 64 aud 70 Wabash-sv, D0 YOU WANT T0 SEE THE FINEST SFREAD OF Boots, Shoos & Rubbers Ever shown at an Auction Snlo? _Go to the Eg%{;}ofin;flfle on WEDNESDAY, Nov, 25, ELEGANT LINE OF FINE GOODS FOR HOLIDAY TRADE, GEO. P.GORE & 00., . 63aud7y Wabasti By WAL A. BUTTERS & GO.,;‘ AUOTIONEERS, AT SALESROUAL 18 EAST S{ADISON-5T. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PPAt\%S,YgNBEUARPKT& PARLOR AND OLLAMBER SETS, STOVES, AN TR VAR SANEL QT SATULDAY MORNING, AT 3 OOLOOR. > DI, 000DS, WAOLENS, AND GLOTHING, SHIRTS & DRAWEHS, 100 NIEW. AND USED STOVES, Y\VML AL BUTTERS & 00., Auctlonesrs. BATURDAY AT Al 108 K. By, SIITH & HARRISON. This Morning at 8:30 0’al’k, at B1 Madison-st. (uppoalto MoVickor's Tuestro), The ‘groatest display of Rioh and Baperb Farniture evor shown at aaotion in Chioago s Ona Boyal Chamber 8et, 8 pieces, Two Elegant Chamber Sets, Ten Medinm Chawmber Bsta, Iwo Superd Plush Parlor Bets, Bix Splendid Torry Parlor Beta, Five Medium Pazlor Bets, Ono Magnifioont Pano, ng }lledhlbx‘n Pinuos, -hand Furnituro, e Sontonte P et e i S aa 500 Iotaotaosliggiont S Stannison, Auctioneers, 81 Madison-at., apposita MuVicker's Thedtre, NEW YORK AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Furs! Furs! Furs! f tha Ladles of Chisago to cor Wo oall tho sttsatian of (he Ladf 35 FURS AND SELAWLS, THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING, at 202 East 2fads Moty B YORK AUGTION AND ROCKWELL, WILLIANMS & CO., iand 208 East Madlson-st. Regular Saturday’s Sale. TO-DAY wa soll an Immono stook of FURNTIURE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, &6, . including fine line of Carpota. o s et it Lot M L 1p, ‘an involoo of Silyerand Plaiod Waro, l\:“l Xa' fer faily, ‘hotel or restaurank uo. ‘Albo, 3 varloty o - RUCKWELL, ‘vaLMBAIInlInnnen. s T By JAS: P, McNAMARA & €O, ¥ o 27 East Washingtor OPENING TRADH BALE OIf BOOTS&SHOES., 1 N . 84, 8t 935 'clock, wo will ol ot A et dasteablo stook uf 850 Uanos Bocta and Bliogy MU MEHAMARA & 00:, Austira, "LEONARD & CO., Auctioncors, (LATE OF BOSTOR), 30 BABT WASHINGTON.B8T,, Opposita Fiold, Loitor & Uo.'s, t consignmenta of hald B Pl BEohely AR i ghins, snd ito iistate. Bhlos ot Huruituro, Clrvel, FOR SALE, TS e R had P.&£d.CASIY, 4818 43 PIPTI-AV,, L the lai Ne B eshaa-uani Uocas, - suraivas, Garsetor heqdi Qe ot ey Bb e, and tioge dabeias Al 3 9 Doagubaad s et

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