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8 st st {ITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS. THE GAMING-HOUBES. Noarly nll of tho gawmblors who wero indictod Jy the Grand Jury for leoping * common gam- mg-houscs woro prosont in tho Oriminal Court jesterdny morning, and gavo bail ‘fur thoir ap- Jearnnco nt tho Docombor torm, Tho only ab- fonteon wors Jumos Titus aud Androw Scott, the sropriotors of negro Lousvs, which, it ia sald, 1avo not boon runaing for two months, the mon 1nmoi boing now employed in a logltimate busi- ness, It mny scom singular that, in viow of this fact, true bills wero faund agninst thom, but tho cixcumstanco I8 oxplained by tho states mont of ouo who Luows: the Grand Jury hoard ovidenco Tegnrding housos which wore open and runmng attorJuly 1 of tho posont yOnT. Somo littte difiioulty was exparionced in ad- Justiug the swoties, Judgo TBooth, who fixed the Dail at $1,000, boing particular that tho bonds- men should bo responsiblo porsons, and roquir- ing thom to sckedule tholr property bofore he mccopled thom. '1‘1}’\: amount schedulod by tho bailors was as followa: Mike MecDonald, $190,000; A, 8. Trude, $66,600 ; Morris Mgrun, £80,000 ; John Dowlivg, $20,000; Tom Nolson, tho paintor, 100. 5‘3'2"11 suretics of tho bailees, with tholr names, od ¢ ‘m\‘::; i?;:s, whois s dealer for Mike leDon- ald ; Morris Martin and Mike McDonald. ll'arry ZLawrence ; McDonnld and llnrll?. Qaorgo Buoooh Jobn Dowling and Thomas XKolson. ucl.mfi Jaynes; Dowliog and Nolson, Watt Robbins ; Dowling and Nelson. Miko McDovald; Alartin sud A, S. Trado. Mosris Martin ; MeDonald and Trado. Goorgo Smith § MoDounld, Martin, sod Dowl- ing. 2 snorga Tiolt: Dowling, Dartin, and Mo- Donald. 1t will ba noticod that tho gamblors ‘bocomo retics for ona another, and thab soveral of Eo‘\:::xnm on throo bonds, Tho largest amount which any ono aclknowledge d himself bound to pay in cago of tho non-appe arauce of tho do- - fondant was $3,000—n small s um compared with the schoduled wealth of tho tsr 0 men McDonald and Dowling, who wers each allowed by tho Court to sign threo bonds. Nono of them entored a ples, i br:!ng under- stood that thoy were to **hold oiT"” until Ar. Storoy bnd ploaded, and it was determined ‘whetber the Graud Jury was n¥alid body. Avig- orouy fight will undoubtedly bo made to prevent couviction, a3 McDonald remackied to s (CRIIDNE soportor that ho would spond §5,000 bet'ore he would pay a $100 fine, A day bns not beon seb for tue trinl oy the cnses, sud will not bo until the pleas 1)\\15 unula;lrod. Under Lhoir bonds, as stated above, the pamblete aro roquired to be prosunt iu tho Criminal Couct on tho first day of tho next term—the 10ch ot Decomber ; and su arraugoment will then be ado batween coungol and tho State’s Attornoy ing the tiwo of arraizumont boforo & In the meautimo, uuless the polico nu- ties awake, their pots will eurry on thoir usiness as nanal, ANOTIEIL GAMISC-TIOUSE TULLED, The gawblivg-rooms of tho Hnnuing brothors, on the second foor of No, 125 South Clark gtrect, wero pulled by the polico at 6:30 o'clock Inst oveniug, aud T, J, Hankivs and fiftoon in- mates captnred. The apparatus for playiug faro we3 contlucated and takon to the Armary. Justice Boydon was called to the station shortly afteiwards, nud released all the prisonors on bnil of 200 each, turnished by Al Haukins, Tho house pulled potranized mainly by Bonrd of Trado mou, eovoral of whom were tiking supper whon tho raid was mado, and felv Dighly indigoant ot the intrusion, though thoy behaved in an ordorly manner. Bergeant Lber- gold conducted the pull in 8 skillful mavper, Tiis men copgrogated slowly at tho place, in citi- zons' drees, and, when all’ was ready,.hio camo down on tho festive players like & wolf on tho fold. GEN. SHALER'S FIRST REPORT, Gon. Shaler yesterday handed to the Board of Police tho following roport, which wag unani- monsly and beartily concurred in by those of- ficials s 3y CicAO Nov, 26, 184, ard of Palics and Fire Comim{eafoners: e ik T hovo. (o’ MOuO to aubmit for your cousiderution what may ho called tho beginning of & fihun for tho reorgunization of tho Firo Dopariment, I i1 uunble 0 do but little mioto to-day than prescot Ty viows in reforunca to tho protection which I think T needed for that part of tho city bounded’ by the river, Harrison stoet, and the lake, which may be Called tho wholesule district, a8 within its linita uro located tho lnrgest aud ’most costly bulldings, ju which ore stored immeuso quontities of Jalusble goods. Within thls district there aro now Hlirco engino companics, oua hook and Iadder com- any, sid 0o Loso-elevator or lire-eacipa company, Jocaiad aw follows: An cngino, Srst-class Amoskesit, on Dearborn street, corner of Hutldock place? un en- gine, sccoud-claes ‘Silsby, on Franklin nreot, corner 8f Quincy strest; an_engluo, first-class Amorlicag, on Phcific asentio, near Hurtison streat 3 & Look ana fad- der company with tho Amonloag et on Pacile ave- e ; o fire-cscape company with tho Silsby eugino on Frankiin strcet. 1 recomsend, Jarst=That tho forcs be increasod as follows: An engina company to bo located in the viciuity of Ran- Gofih strost and Fifth nvonue: an engitis company i $hio vicinity of Adume aud Slato strects; and o liook znd Indder compauy on LaSalle, near Mudison streot, Secod—That thie now englue comymnlcs ha furafabied with engines of the most $inproved models, having n Capadity of from 500 {0400 gollous per minute, and ono horso, four-wheeled ftenders, constructed with seats for thio men. Third—Tuat all the engine companics in tho dis- trict bo furnisbed with not lees thun 1,200 feet of ose, 600 feet 10 bo carried on the teuderss nnd that the quarters Lo Qitted up wlth hose-drying Xacks, Fourti—Thnt tho eugines b furnisbed with relfef valves, and each company with two controlling or shuts off nozzies, and two leathier pipes 10 b wavd fastead of rass pipes in genoral service, Ffili—That tho new hook-nnd-ladder company be faruisliod with a truck of improved model carrylig s Cxtenkivo ladder and o battering ran, and Lo ollier- Seiso equipped us shall bo boreatter dedignatod for sl tho tritcys ju tho department. Stxth—That tho houe-elovator, firo-escapo company bo Lioreafter known and designated aa o hook-ond-lad= dor compsny, eud, o8 fur da possible, oquipped na giol, Tho plau of quarlering o steam-engine com- Jany and » hook-and-Indder company i ono bufldin 35 not approved, as tho groatest protection fs furnisho Dy thio lurgest number of stations, 1t18 Tecommond~ «d, therefore, 5 Seventh—That tho hook-and-ladder fcompany ba transforred from Pacifio avenuo (the quartera of Ene gino No. 10) as soon us quurters can be ercctod on tlio e ity Jot o Stnto stract aotth of TaFrison atres and that i fuel depot Lo eatablivhed in the proson! Quirters of kild company, with . two-horso fucl. Sagon, kopt alwayn loadell, to o sent for by an engisio {eatn whioover Tequired, within: lmite heresfter pro- seribed, ‘Eighih—That tho stesm-engino companiea be com- red of two ofticers und ten men, and tho hook-ands ddor companica of twa officera and clyht mon, Nnth—That the district be subdivided futo compa- ny districts in sccordanco with n_plun to Lo horeafter mibimitted for tho wholo clty, and that & system of night aud day watch und patrol korvies to bo dnuugu- tafed s tho compaules aro dtted to tho maxhuin umber, Tenth—Thot @ system of drill end instruction bo at suico jutroduced throughout the department, in ordor Tt porfect concert of nctlon snd tho gréatost ef- Iefency moy bo socured tu fira service, Jleeent—Tlut all spparutueorcaftor purchsscd 10 of uniform pattern, aliforing only in welpht and npncity, nocording (o the character of the Burvico ro- uired. Jucelfth—~Thot, tho stesm-cuglnos now in use, of vhich there sro many different patterns, be grouped aich kind by isolf Ju different sectiony of tho city s ast au new onea of the puttern adopted cun be oltained © 1ako thelr places, hirleenth~That a ropalr-shop for tho repairs of ho appuratun of tho Tiro Dopartuent ho esfublighod 5 oun a# possiblu 15 somo couveulent location i the Aestorn District, und that tho vacant room over the shemleal engine, on Washington strect, enruer of Clin- on, bo ot onco fitted up for tho vepair of Larness and M Haks. A6 an auxdliory forca of fira extinguishment n the viclnity of Chilcago River and ity brauches, it fu | Teommended, ourtrenth—Tht, foating stetmors; equl Jorcn punps cupable of dscharging 1,460 ullons Dinote, bo. employed, If {heko. glchmers Bro col friiod Ly the Gy fof s’ poctal mrvice, o of eur capuelty-Gusn i elen abova wotud b e Jiired, It puinps aro ¥ added to tho steamurs now plyjug the river, and whieh cannol Lo re- dod “on ot mil tmes, . I8 recommended hiat not Jess than elx Dbo. ihus equipped, An olthur casy the bonts should each bo furnished ¥itn not legs than 600 feol of bioso, - A8 an sdditions] suxiliary within what masy bo culled tho River Distrief, force-piimya attached Lo the olovators and lurge ware= touscs and factoricu would be of great importunmw, wd 1 woulil rocommend, A% fteenth—Thol steps bo talen ot onco to secura the utroduction. of them by the property-ownera whosy jteam-powor % aviilablo st all hiours, and that, where aver Buch purups are attached und placed at the servico f the Fire Dupnrtment, hoso stations be estubllshod #1th from 500 1o 1,000 fuct of hose, according to thelr listance apart, Such hoeo stntjons would furnish ree 1erve howo for ull emergencies, In u fow doya Lshall bo bl fo subinit my views with reference to'tho protece aon necded for tho rest of the ity 3 but, deeming it of tho highest Importunco thut ]lmlucllun to the 7!! - aenso eapitad within theso two distriets ehonld not bo delayed o siugle duy wmecessanly, I have submitted {lin purtial report,” 1 hiave only 1o Buggest, su conclu= vion, that, iu 10y oplujon, the orgunization'of the now sompanies shoild not be delayed until permunont quurters ura provided, but thit temporary quartors Jhould at once be obtslued, aud the cowpanics with this former wifo, P2 esidont Richbor ‘been giveu by U pod with | per | uipped and put into acryico an Roon as possiblo, Vary Ronpectully, Into s0r DR BIrALER, Consulting Engincor Lo he Board of Police aud Fire Gommissioncts, —_—— DEFORGE V4, DEFORGEH, Tho haboas-corpus cato of Nolson Do Forgeva. Emma Do Forgo, to oblain ponsossion of his child, cams up bofors Judge Heaton yostorday moroing, Tho potition waa flled Iast Snturdny, a8 noticed in Tnx Tmpune, and charged thab tho mothor, potitionor's wife, had beon gullty of DLigamy, and was liviog at tho prosent tima with anothior men, Baturdsy ovenlug Mr, DoForge wns arrosted on n ohargo of kiduapping, made Dy his wifo, and, in dofault of ball, ocommitted to oil. o was brought up AMonday morning boforo Justico Boyden and tho hoarlng of hia caro contivued until the 28th. THE ANSWER of Mra, Do Forgo, which was filod yosterdsy, and road in court, admits-the marringo to Mr. Do Forge, aud tho birth of the boy Frpnels, now 7 yeara old, Blo alloges that Mr. Do Forgo rop- rosonted that ho was unmerifed whon he took Lior to bo his wifo, but sho lesrned about threo months boforo tho birth of tho child that ho had at that timo & formor wito living thon, aud that Lo marriod her through fraudulont roprosonta~ tions. Mrs. Do &nrgo n.\uoa olmins S“l;l“ conyoraed = ropeato S etotmok wite, 8o Qonioa. tink s Jnk dosorted her husband, but allogos tho fact to ba that, when naho learned of s fraud, sho com- menced sult for divorce in the Court of Oyor and Teyminor, in Utien, N, Y., on tho grouud of bigamy, and actually obtained a "deoree in ‘her favor aad tho cara of theirchild. Mra, Do Forge also olatms that hor husband was altorwards ar- rosted on a chargo of bigamy, SENT TO PRISON FOR NIRE MONTIHS, and then liborated on bail; that he immodiately loft tho place, and atlowed Lis bail to be for- feitod. All which sho csu prove by the court rocords of Utica, At another time, she says, ho was arroatod on another criminal chaxgo, Bho thinks for RODDING OR DURGLANY, aud sentonced to thoe State Penitontiary at Au- ‘burn, whore Lo stayed for threo yoars and throo monthe, further chargos, Nelson Do Forgo was arrestod on a chargo of Lostardy and bronch of promiso, at tho st of Liza Quiclk, and held to bail in the s of §3,000; that ho aftorward compromisod this suity and that he also attompted to induce Lizn by bribes to procuro an abortion to concenl his crimos, She also claims hio attempted to iu- duce his first wife to commit a liko orimo, and that his roputation is 50 bad that he cannot bo belioved under oath. About a week altor their marriage, sho Mra. Do Forgo DENIEN THT OITARGE OF ADULTERY mado against bor by hor husbund, *and donies that sho bas any impropor Hubort. 8ho alyo denies that her husbaud is a porson of moans, or that sho 16 & poor, worth- less woman, and aud obarges that her busband is livertine, manuer if allowed. oy retain the control of the boy, and that the writ mpy bo diswissed. relations with Jotm unable to support her child, n_abandoncd who would bring his child up in like She theroforo aska that slio The’ abswer was rend, but a further henring was postponed until & weok from Saturday,— Dee. G,—the wothor, however, beiug ordered to Treep tho child, subjoct to tho order of tho Courc on hoaring. — BOARD OF EDUCATION. Tho Board of %ducntlon mot last evening, Stiu the chalr. A communication asking the use of s room in tho Frauklin Bchool Building Sunday for a clats of young mochanica who dosire to study draw- ing wau reforrod to tho Committoo on Buildinga and Grounds, A cowmunieation asking Incrossed school- room acco mmodations 1 Nickorsonvillo was ro- forred to thie Superintendent, MR, PICKARD'S INVESTIGATIONS, Supt. Picki'ra prosented a roport of hia obsor- vations of the educationa! systoms in the public welools of Nevr York, Doston, Brooklyn, and Worcester, recoutly visited by him during aleave of absenco, He found that, in the matter of ad- miuistration, the Eastorn schools differed ma- terlally from thoso in Ohicago, while the course of study was nearly the samo. For light, airy, comfortable school-raoms, ho found notbing su- porior to tho Tecently-oracted school buildings in Chicago. In the mattor of qualiticationa of teachors, this city would not sutfor by compari- son witi: any of her Enstorn sisters, Inspcctor Hambloton moved that the oxpenses of the au?nrlntnudeuz on hia Lrip be paid by tho Bonrd, Tho motion prevailed, but Mr. Pickard yomarked that bo shonld not avail himselfof this action, but sbould band 1n o receipt in full, o8 1o had always doue Lgretoforo. T'ho Committes on Buildings and Grounds re- ported recommonding the accoptanco of the proposition of C. P. McKag, to sell # uchool sita on the uorthoast cornes of Wood und Harrison straets, 176x147 foot, for §14,080. Tho ropors was concurrod in. BT OF FONCOLETAD PRI i Tnspector, Goggin 1nquito suthority ha u $5 Brenidont of tho Boacd for tho School Agent to raceive promissory notes for tho rontal of sehool-fund property. 3 Tho President statod that no such anthority 1ad beon given. Inspoctor Goggin said that notes had boon takon—in one caso, a note for £5,000, which way pagt due more than a yoor, and the maker of wwhich was now in baukruptoy. Somo ono asked if the uota was secured. “Hocured by the makor's sigunturo,” was tho roply of Inspector Goggin. 1t was suggested that this and other notes had beon tukon’ by tho Behool Agent in accordauco with authority granted by the Common Couueil, by which notas might bo taken in settloment of arrearages of school-property rents. The Com- mitteo on School-Fund Property were iustructed to inquiro into the matter and report. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. Tho Committeo on Examination of Teschors roported as follows: Partial_oertificates—Loulss M. Sberman, Lucy Muncl, Nettfo, Turner, Minvio Leg, Charlotto M, Cubing, Mary O, Bricubitl, Faony A, Hateh, Horriet A, Reed, Jullu 1, Edwards, Pull cerfificutea—Assistsutes Julls E, Smeath, Scommon ; Jeunle E. Regon, Ilozia; lel#x T, elvin, Norn B, Smith, Frankiiu; Ali mdge, Mosoly; Ants E, Wuldo, v Tumww A, Brackon, Aics Bluriévant, Wella} Nolle . Guivin, ' Hoven; Inoz L, Purk, Oottago Grove; Fauhy Day, Mary F. Johnson, Hol- Qon ; Aury A, Bronnard, Usyes ; Jessio F. Day, Mary 0, Forrost, liattle ¥, Hayward, Jennie Stricklaud, Giatko ; Ainelia Rellogg, Listtio 1% Winogar, Douglas ¢ Surah B. Carman, Bel ‘Halkot, Mury MeNamara, M. Lulu Tuylor, Carpenter ; Mary D, LoDuron, Burr § Iito Gogin, Mattio W. THompso, King ; Helou M, Boydon, Peatron troet 3 Oyntiin_Willsfo, Elm streot § ‘Adio 1. Ainer, Vodder sircet ; Maggie B. Burko and Annio B, Wingrave, Lincoln sirect; Mary Conloy, Third avenue. “The Committeo on Appointments roported tho following: Transfera—Amelia R, Bliss, Washington to Calumot avonue; Flora A, Holcomb, Washington to Skinner ; J. Minerva Overton, Frauklin to Lincoln street ; Helen 3f, P, Wilbur, Eim streot (o Lincoln streot, ‘Apyointments—ITuldah Everett, lelen AL Hothaway, Franklin ; Jane S8anborn, Washington ; Mary B, Bnow, Monoly; Elizsbeth McCurthy, Honrieltn A, Ldington, Javen; Julla DL Flyun, Lawndalo; Helon M. Smith, Burr, ‘Confirmation—Hattlo . Peck, Haven ; M, 3. Lam son, Jemiwa W, Neighbor, Coffage Grove; Tiattlo L, Proctor, Lincolu; Mary' E. White, Douglas; Mary ‘Danfurib, Carpenters Sisle Taywood, Walsk streot, Ttestynationa—Lizzle A, Xendall, Burr: Kuto ‘A, Koarus, Fostor; 0ivo A, Rusuell, Lawndalo ; Dlinnio A. Crukshunk, Skinner, Tho Board adjournod. — EMBEZZLEMENT, A cago of embezzlemont, involving tho sum ot $25,000, hns boon euccosstully worked up by tho dotectives at tho Central Station. Philip Cul- len, o marriod man 85 years of ago, and, until re- contly, aud for twolve years, n bookkooper in tho employ of John J. McGrath, doaler in paper- haugings ut Nos, 174 and 176 Siate stroat, is tho accused. Ho was arrested lnst night at Pitte- burg, byan officor in the rallrond depot, who uad been tolegraphod to by Chiot Doteotive Dixon. An ofiicer will bo sont for him to-day. Mr. McGrath hos lately discoverad thnt Qullon carried on A BYBTEM OP ¥OROERIEH AND ALTENATIONS to cover up his numerous peculations for o potiod, of throe yonrs or moro, but wa not aware of his confidentin) bookkoeper's gullt until about three weoks ngo, when ho bad occaslon to weot » drafe of 5,000 or §0,000, o in- trusted all his businoss implicitly to Oul- lon, with tho excoption of sigul chiccks, His bauk accounts were mafuly kept b tho TFiret Notional und the Tradors’ Natlonal, 1o oxaminad his bank-books and found thereon amounts donoting umplo funds to meet tho draft, but was astonished to find that ho tind no #nch pums in bank ny thebooks stnted, and tho truth tlushed seroes his mind ab ouce, Cullon HAD PLEADED ILLNESS the day bofore, and wout hoto, ag Mr, MeGrath supposed, but ho did mot como down or somd wortl, o8 had boou his wont for yonrs, and an in- quiry rovealod tho fact that ho had gouo to Cane ada_and on $800, na o last hanl, of Mr, McGrath's monay. ‘Tho mattor waa plnood In Ohief-Dotective Dixon's hands at ouco, and Officors Morgan and ZElliott have worked oreditably and incossantly on tho oaso until Inst night, whon thoy were gratiflod on loarning that thoy had AUCOESSKDLLY TRACKED THEIR PRISONER to Pittaburg, whore a tolopram headed him oft, ‘Culion_dabblad in ntocks nnd_other spoouin- tions, and lout tho monoy ho robbod hin employ- orof. Mr, MocGrath roposod tho utmost confls donco in him, nnd waa very liboral with him. Ho did not mako any closo inspoetions of hin books and acvounts, and never know from gonoral ob- servation that ho was mnnually boing rolisvod of * sovernl thousands of ~ dollars, Iis business is large_and prorporous, and it wos not until e found .his insbility to asttlo an- account that ho rentizod that his funds woro inndoquate, 'Tho 'wily Cullon bad discovorod tho condition of affAwrs brought about by his thiovery, and had decamped when ho saw the Impending danger. Iortunatoly for Mr, Mo- Grath, ho hne not boen sorionaly crippled by tho dishonesty of bis formor employe, and sat{afao- torily sottled all his obligations.- Chillon hag &' wifo and two small children Uving in this olty, % Fo s e Sy BWEET CHARITY. Yostorday nfternoon the Good 8amaritana hold n moating at the Rollof Building, Mra. Walbort in tho ohair. A rosolution wns offored expelling Alra. Liconard, the ox-Prosident, and thon Alra, Baker offored tho following : 1t baving been reported in tho publio o, LI, A, Forbea vun collocting mopoy for. tho Good Bawaritans, and there belog na™ such membor of the Good Bamaritane, or any such person authorizod to collent fanda for thia Boeloty 3 5nd 1o Rionoy soliecied by this Mrs, 1T, A, Forbea Liaving been turned ovor to this institution, thorofore the public are notifled that this Mrs, 1, A, Forbes is nn unauthorized agont, and warned sgoinsi bor solloilations, No_porson shall no. Teit funds or supplics for the Good Bsmaritan oxcopt Dy permiasion of thio Boclety, aud all such suthorizal With a cortificate tothat apors that porsont sball ba provids offoct, Thus lod to o farious wranglo botweon the two factiona of which the Boclety is composed, and & policoman was called in to koop ordor. Finally tho reaolutions were declared adopted, and ono not deparsed, whilo tho othors wont to an ad- joluiog room, snd, headed by MMrs. Loon- ard, reorgauized tho Hocloty . by olocting new oflicors. Thoso who did “thin wore fourtecn of the original members of tha Sacloty: Mrs. Aunn L. Barnot, - Mrs. Briggs, and Mrs, Gregory, Vice-Prosidenta; Mra, M. A. Forbes, Troasuror; Mrs. Millor, Bocrotary ; Mrs. Wood, Mrs, French, Mrs, Leonard, hIra, Tuttlo, Mrs, Dr. Bhorwood, Mrs. Crooker, Mrs, Higgius, Mra, Cornell, and Mrs. Brown. Tho foliowing roso- lutions wore, on motion, unanimously adopled : Inssmuch 38 the minority of the membors of the Good Samnritans pasacd resolutions of censuro on Birs, B, A, Forben, Resolved, That wo, the majority, heroby tender to Lrs, M, A, Forbos n voto of thanks for tho vory abls mannor In which sho Lins afded our Soclety by sollcit- ing donations and paying ovor sums to tho Socioty, and o horoby Loartily indorso hor as every way worthy of the confidonce of tho publionnd of this Soclety. EDUOATIONAL AID BOOIETY, This organization met at Room No, 40 Mo Cormick_Building, but did littlo'oxcopt to liston to Mra, Jones, who roporied the rosult of o visit mado by hor to Mrs, Bluthardt, of tho Good Samaritan Soclety. Tho ladies of thnt Socloty wore willing to join the'Educational Bocloty, but would nat change the namo of the organiza- tion, Tho mattor was discussed for eomo timo, and finally a committeo conmsting of Mra, Chis- holm, Mrs. Jones, Mrs, Springor, and Mra, Tollanabes was appointed to visit the mooting of tho Good Samaritan Socioty aud confor with the ladies on tho subjeat. ARSI CRIMINAL RECORD. JTncob Wright complained at the Armory last evoniug that Annfe Witliame tind robbod him in a Choyonne bagnio, and causod her arrest and incarcerstion, A young man named Adams took ©1,100 from « diawer n Dawlipp's gambling-room, at No. 183 Madison siroet, Monday, but returned it, and was allowed to leave town without molestation. Four negroos, supposod to be part of a gang of thioves who bove beon robbiug' pecplo in tha gouthorn part of the city, were arrostyd yesior- day and locked up, 3ore of the villaius aro fortheomivg. Jamos Scott was arrested last night by Officer Plant for tho alleged theit of a_horne and saddle bolonging to D, O. Robotts, of No. 200 West Van Buren stroot. Tho property was fourd in the pousession of tho prisover. Willinm Leonard, a hard-locking lad of 13 years, was caught by & ciuizon last night while in the nct of running nlf with a buiialo-robo which ho had stolon from tho buggy of R. O. Bristol at_the corner of Raudolph and Cauul stroots. Ile was turned over to Ofticor Rael, of Humblin's force, and taken to Madison Strces Station and Jocked up. p Commissioner Hoyne—John Foloy, arrested and takon bofore Justice Seuliy, charged with g‘uasmg o 36 counterfolt bank-note on the ‘tadors’ National Bank of Chicago, and_by sout beforo tho Commissioner for exnmination, was held {u bail of 8500 for lis appearance to- day. Gront doubt existed in tho mind of tho Commissionor as to the guilt of Foloy. Mr. Pyre, of the firm of fyro, Rowe & Pyro, Dbad Lis poulet pickiod Saturdsy afternoon, while bo was watching the progress of tho sales in W. A. Buttors &Co.' nuotion-room, of a packet- book containing businesn papers, but no money. The book wns subsequently found by one of the mweepers in_the Post-Oflico, and, on being ro- turnod to {bo ownor, was fonud to bo minus four unindorsed drafts of $167.84, which tho thieves will tind it hard work to negotiato, ovon if they take them to Mike McDouald's bauk, \v&xlnh is one of the most sccommodating in the city. A sorious accident oconrred Iast ovening at 6 o'clock, the result of drunken carelossnoss on tho part of Daniol Walefiold, oxprossman No. 680, In driving rocklessly sround tho corner of Mndison and Market stroots, lo ran over & hoi usmed Jobu J. BMaatereon, and broko his right leg above the kneo, and . inflicted dangerous injuries about the Lead. Tho suflercr was carriedto n drug-store, No. 38 West Madison strect, and attended by Dr. Young, who pronmmcml the injuries of a vory sorious nature. Ho wam subscquently re- moved to his bome, No. 439 Wost I'wolftls stroot. Wakefield kopt right on sfter tho accident, and went to his home, No. 283 West Adams stroet, whero Officor Branuock found him in an_intoxi- catod condition. Ho was locked up in Madison Stroet Stasion, —— THE C1TY-HALL, Eight of tho Aldormen-elect yosterday sworo to be faithful to tho trust reposed in thom as roprosentatives of the poople. % Capt, Buokley, having obtsined roliabld in- formation that OMeer Philip Oarlin was in Now Orleaus, yestorday started for that ecity witha requisition for his mau. Thisis the officer who forfeited his bail for hia appoarance before tho Criminal Court. Tho mombors of the Board of Prblic Works, City-Engineer Chesbrough, and several other gontlomon, yestorday took a trip down the canal to the mouthof thoe Ogdon Ditch, nesr Loock- port. Thoy satisfled thomeelves that almost all tho deposit at this polut emanated from the Ogden Ditch. Mr. Ohesbrough states that the proposed improvemonts of tho diteh will almost offcotusily abato the nulsance. The improve- wmonts, conslsting of embankments along each sido of the ditch with locks at various pomta, will be commonced as woon sa the owner, Mr. Willinm B, Ogtlon, has dotinitely arranged mat~ tors to the eatisfaction of tho Board, A Tnnuye r?ortu: yosterday wont to Com- missioner Bherldan, and inquived: ** Anynews 2" ‘' Oh, yos," monued the Oommissioner, *an- othor criminal nllowed to escaps from tho Crim- inal Conrt. Poter meduldury. arrested in Bop- tember for the ulualin{: of %600 woith of gom‘]‘s from 1150 Btato stroot, was shortly aftorwards bound over to the Crimfnal Court, “Most of tho goods woro found in tho crimival's trunk, and tho ovidonue ngainst him wae complete, ‘I'ne trial cume up u faw days ago, but tho oftlcor who mude the arrest was not uotitied, nud couse. quently the case was dismissed for want of prosecution, Ouly another poiut of evidence of tho efticienoy of the polico and the entire loose- ness of tho Crimmnl Qourts," added the Com- 1missionor, as bio turoed seldo to converse with o dotective, At 2 o'olock yestorday aftornoon the foromen of unoarly ull o engine companies In town s(nnmmd togothor at lngine House No. 10, on Pacitic avonno, nesr Iurrison streot, for tho purposo of Liouring a Jootnre by Gon. Bhnlor on o firoman's dutios, Commissioner Bhoridan introduced thoe spenkor with i usuel urbanity. The General spoke for noarly an hour on tio necossity of firomen kooping up & nest and cleanly nppeatauco, it for no other reason than to soouro publig spprobution. Obedicnge to su- l)orlnr oflicors, manly doportmont, contldence in holr fullow-firomen, courage und docision in ooping with fires, [ 8hort, overy requisite of an idual firoman wasstrongly advocated, Avthe dlogo of the locturo he wan warmly applauded, Com- misslonor Bhoridan thon addroanod tho man, and hoped that the hinta thrown out b{nlhn Cionornl would bo closely adlored to. o firemon listonod attontively to tho romarks mnda by botl gentiomon, Tho practico which has thus boon 80 ausplofously oponod should not bo lost sight of. An nddross, anoh as thnt of yostorday, do- livarad by superlor officors would go & groat waya in promoting harmony in ovory dopariment. 'The Firo Dopartinent vostorday toatad tha uso- fainoss of dynamito in blowlng ‘down stono aud briok walls. ~ A 13¢-nound and a 2ig-nound oart- ridge woro u“ccoaurvnly attachod to tho stone wall of tho First Baptist Oburch on Wabash ave- nne. Each cartridgo sucgooded in lxlowlntz o good-sizod holn iu tho wall, and ia distocating nabout 10 squara fool of atono, Tho offect was hardly up to the oxpectations of tho dopartmont, although Gen, Shalor -oxpressod himsol? thoroughly satisflod.. Tho noxt oxporiments wore mado by flring n ln-émund and a 2-pound enrtridge attached to two 2-fact molid brick pil- Iars at tho cornor of Congross and Wabnsh svo- nuo, Jsach oxplosion complotely demolished the pillars to whiol tho eartridros moro attached. THH NOARD OF NEALTIN The regular wookly mooting of the Doard ot Honlth won bold in thelr rooms yostordny aftor- noon, o full Board boing presont. Soveral po- titions, prominont among which waa tho follow- ing, woro roforrod to the Mealth Officor with powor toack: Town Lak Wow To the onorable Nody we the nndoralnera Qitizons of Lak Wew Li{ko to hat 1 Stop tho 8lop Bpout from Rou= nong niear Asbland Avenus on account of being » Nu- sont 1n from our promises. I'ho Sanitary Suporintendont's report showa that during tho week there wero 95 donths,—nn inoroasa of 4 over thoro of the !:rocndlng wook. By disoanes: diphtherin, 4 tabos mesentorica, 4} oroun, B; congestion of Jungs, 4. 'Tho moan tomparaturo wns 80.6 degroes. No omsca of small-pox wors reported, Tho Health Ofiicor's roport showa that 288 nnisanco motlcos were sorved, 247 nuisaunces abated, 8 sowor noticos morved, and 89 sewor- connections mado. Tho usual quantity of ment aud vogetablos wero condomnod by the In- apeators. Banitary-Inspector Willlams stated that ha had began the inspeation of the childron in the pub- lic schoola by oxamining every pupil in the Lin- ‘colo-Street Behool. Ho thinks that tho inspoc- tion is of no consoquonce unless tho Inspector 18 sllowed the privilege of susponding pupils until thoy shnll have boen proporly vacolnated. —_—— GENERAL NEWS. The offico of £. 0. Cone, who ia authorized to nact for tho sufferors by tho grasshopper devasta- tion in Bmith County, Kauaus, ia at st No, 78 Fifth avenuo. Tho temporature yesterdsy, as obsorved by Mauagso, opticlan, under L' TrisuNe Build- ing, was, in tho ghado: At 84.m., 10 dog. Fabr, ; 10n, m., 12; 12m,, 16 ; 8 p. m,, 18; 6 p, m., 17; and 8 p. m,, 16, Mousrs, Rowitgor & Bro, ey that the bale of ragy in which tho Custom-Housa officors recent- 1y digcovored goms clothing was conigned to, but not ownod by, them. Conscquontly thoy sre not responsible therefor, Frederick Hoffman was tho namo of the man wrho was found dead on the stepa of No, 887 Iu- diana nvonue Monday morning. Ho was n car- Yun!er in tho employ of tho Illinois Contral Railrond, and hived at No. 46 Butterflold stroet, Valvuler aigcasio of tho hoart was the cause of bis donth, Tho Committco of Now York insurance men spont most of the morning In their rooms receiv- hlfi calls, But towards noon L'rvesidont Oakloy onllod tho members togother in Parlor 20 of the Grand Tacific, and & lougthy confereuce was Leld on mattors pertaining to the objcot of thelr visit. The moeoting was striotly private, Tho old policc-atation at tho oornsr of Harri- gon and Olark stroots has boon opened as o freo lodging-houso by the Relief and Ald Sacisty, The old Union Broot Station ia also boing fited up, and will soon be opened. Tus TrinoNe has ahown the grent necohsity of thess fustiutions, and is glad to know that ita influonce has boen appreciated by the action thus taken, John Klnnle‘y, n young man employed as a fire- man on the Narthwestorn Ratlrond, in attempt- mg to jump from tho Omabn oxproas train at 11 o’olock yosterday foremoonm, menr Lhe car- shops, stumblod and fell with such forca that his skull ‘was f{racturod. IIe yas takon to Dr. Isham's offico and attended. Turner Juuction, Thoe body of s man, supposad to bo a Swode ora Germai, was found in the river at the foot of Joforaon stroct yosterday afternoon by Ofiicer Holden, and was removed to tho Morgie. Do- ceased 18 evidontly abaut 40 yoars old, 18 53{ foet high, and has on a dark suitof clothes, A lettor adurosgnd to Honry Myer, Morris, Ill, was found in tho pockets. An infuristed Toxns stoer esonped from a drave of cattle at tho cornor of Halsted and Thirty-lirst stroots yesterday forendon, snd at- tacled 8 Mrs, Lano, and gored nud tranpled ber uador foot, She is enceinte, and it is fonred tha fatal rosulls will ensuo from tho injuries, Sho resides at the corner of Emerald and ‘Chirty- fixut strects. Tho 10 o'clock train an the Northweatorn Rail- rond took out yesterday morning, on thoir way to California, somo forty men who wore smploy- od in the Cornell Watoh Fuctory, and their wives and children, ‘They followod the machinery, which was forwarded gomo tima ago. ‘Their ox- penses woro paid by tho Company, on condition that thoy should bo refunded in monthly install- ments, They had ono car, which will go through with them. Bam_Seoloman, tho insurence-agent, stepped iuto Ohief-Detectivo Dixon's oflica yosterday morning, and facotionsly ssked Oflicer Clapin it ho aldn’t look as if he bind Lesn chloroformed and robbed of $1,000 in Uniled Btates bouds. Chnpin #miled acknowlodgmont, but o Journal reportor picked up hiw hat, and, chuckling with- in himself, “*a scoop,” ran over to the oftico aud wroto up & ‘* Big Bond Robbory.” Saturday somo of Prof. Patton's friends on the ‘Weat Hide undortook to give tho ** ccclosinutical furniture" ot tho Hoapital Iair to bim. Mrs, Lillie 8. Horton and Miga Elln Moore canvassod for votos, and sucoseded among the people of tho Third Prosbyterion and Joorson Park Churches in raising quito an amount of monay. Lust evening thoy wera reinforced by some athor friouds of Prof. Patton, and increased tho vote to 930, whilo thio next_highost was Prof, Swing, who had 668, leaving Dr. Brooks next, with 357, Mr, McCorimick contributed nothing, and had no connaction with it. ‘The veteraus of the Twenty-fourth Regimont of Illinois Yoluntoars (Hecker Regimont) held their annual rounion last ovening at the large dining-room of tha North Bido Turner-Hail His reaidonco ia ab Among _the prominent gentlomen prosent were Mossts, William Rapp, Asthar Erbo, TFronk Schwoinfurth, Lorenz Moattern, Carl' Glogorich, and = many othors. The hall was spproprintely decorated with flags, conts of arms, tents, and flowers, A fine tablo waa sprend, aud spoechos wore mndo by Messta, Acthur Jrbo, Oatl Grigerich, Willism Rapp, and others, Aftor the banquet, the mombors of the rogiment and their familles had & social danca, which lastod until morning. Mr. A. L. Morrison dolivered a vory eloquont lecture on ** Poatry” boforo tho Irish Literary Assoclation, o ‘their hall, cqruor of Lako and LoSalla strots, lnst evoning. Tho locturer road soveral eplendia specimong of bal- Iad pootry, revealing & powor of oxpression quite uncommon In A non-professionnl ronder. I'tie only fault to bo found with Mr, Morrison s that ho fails to romombor the exnct toxt of somo of bis linos, but ko bas o knack of substituting lines of his own which make the rhythm of his goloctions nnythlog but limping, ulmoufin far from boiug ncourato, Ifad the looturer vontured ou the dramatlo stogo in early youth, hio would, no doubt, have mado ono of tho most ardent and effectivo—although perbnps ot the most cultivatod—tragodinns of the day. Whon next Mr, Morrison rocites pootry, Lo should conquer tho trivial sinfulness of forgel- ting tho logitimato lines, During tho progress of s dauco at Bohemian Purnor Hall, on DeKovon streot, yostorday morn= fng ot 2 o'cldok, James Hoaly utd Martiu O'Bijon, two young dosporadocs, camo to tho door and at- temptod to push in without paying, ‘Tho door- keoper, atnos Knpow, stopped them, and ., they acted fu o Very rough mouner, e finally ecalled ~Jobn I bon, a special policoman, to hie auslatauce, aud thoy endoavored to persundo tho rullian to Jonvo the hall, Haply thoroupon drow n large Inifo and stabbod Kapon in the loft shoulder, {nflicting a doop flosh wonnd. 1lo then turued upon Lrbon and stabbed hum in tho back, caus- fug o dongorous wound, ‘The rilinus esciped in'the confusion which onsued, but woro ar- rosted yestorday morning and Tiold to await tho rosult of tho injurad men's wounda, TEATING THE WATEL-WONKS, The Exccutlvo{Committacof the Citizous' Asea- ointion issuos the following notice to the publio s 0 the Publio : "Tho vxamination of tho englucs at the Nator-Works bys commilteo of compotent und oxpert hydranilo engineors and machiulsts will commence Blouday, Nov, 30, with tho concurronce sud ald of the Hourd of Publte Works, 1t in des'gnod that fbia esamination sholl be thorough uud oxhiaustive in its carAcler, sud, us many ropresontationn havo boon mads to thin “Exeoutlve Gommitteo by varlous pnrtics, in writing and_otbere wiss, relativo to (his inventigation, sl personn futor- eated{n tha subjoct sva rospaoifully favitod to rediico thielr observations to writing fu the form of a com- munication {o thin Committeo, and send them in to ihoclrle onor bofore Baturdny, Nov. 28, that thoy miay bo collated ond arrangoed for the guldunce of this Committeo and of {lio Xngincers, Frangrie MAoVeaow, Proaldent. 1,0, Axarzn, Olork. VISITING TITE SATIONAL TOARD. Tho Ohiongo Boavd of Underwritors mada Aheir first formal Visit to the Committoo of tho National Board, at presont in the city, yestorday foronoot, Mr, GeorgeU. Clarke, the Prosldent of tho Dom-d1 mundo a vory able addrogs, In tho courso of which ho alluded to the many improvemonts nccamplished throngh tho offorts of the Board, Lo hoped that heroafior the Natloual Bonrd would allow tho Loenl Board to make ita own ratos without interforonco, This lattor romark aroused tho ire of Mr. Oskloy, the Prosdont of the National Bonrd, who belleved that Mr. Olarke lad ntontionally roforred to his patont tariil, which be had boon trying to fasten upon evory Local Board in tho country. Mr, Oakloy was vory indignont, and :unpplnmy roprimanded Mr. Olarke in sovero orms. Mr, Olarke, In o calm and gontlomanly man- nor, ropliod that Jt was not his intontion_to cant nny slur upon the gontleman or tho National Board. 1l monnt to gay thotif the oonapnulon roturnod thoy should allow thoLocal Board to fix tho ratos instoad nflmvlng thom mndo for thom by tho Nationnl Board. = e had no reforence to tho tact, but simply to tho futuro, Mr, 8, M, Moore ana 8overs! others also made spoachog, showing what the Board had done and accomplished. At o lnter honr, the Committeo waa waited upon by a dologation {rom the Local Board of Milwankeo, who had como for tho purpose of asling tho Nntfonal Board not to withdraw from Milwaukeo. Thoir city was bullt of yollow bricks, thoy claimed, end consequontly compara- tively securo. & All tho membors of tho Committes, excopt Mr. o'i?k% loft this oity for tho Linst lust evon- ing. Mr. lnggnr. ‘whon bo will also roturn homo. Axoport fs oxpoctod by the first of noxt wook. TIIE HOMEQVATIIIO FATR. The Homeopathlo Fair, which cloand last oyon- ing, bos proved a succoes, fluancislly aud so- olally., It brought togothor most of tho very ‘best peopls In Chicago, and to tho end carried out tho sentimont of tho motto which adorned Mro, Doggett's mtumauu$ little papor, tho Hos- pltal _Bazaar, viz,, that A Hospital Hus No Croed.” "It has probably netted 10,000, which, swhon all things aro tnkon into consideration,~ tho woather, tho low stato of thelr finances, ln which many, perhaps it might bo sald most, peo~ ple found themsolves placed, and the many o+ cial gatheringa of laat weak—ita woddings and recoptions—uiay bo considerad a very excollont showing, The lndies have been indefatigable, and tho gontlemen liboral ; there hnve beon nono of the unpleasantnesses that nsunlly oconr at faira ; and woary with well doing, nlfno doubt ro glnd of the rost which thoy assuradly have oarned. Housohold ort has succesdod with tho fow, but tho many havo not yet grown to its s‘nreno liofghts, 'What, however, will” como with time, The various raflles that wero drawn lnst even- ing, nod whioh concluded all the businoss of that kind, wora a8 follows: Tho inlnd table at Mrs. MacVoagh's table was drawn by William I, Mar tin, No. 696 Wabash avente, the lucky number being 68, The Boaton bugey was draswn by Mr, A, M. Walker, No. 163 Ashland avenuo; tho Steinway pisno, by Mrs, G. G, Bmith, DPalinor Houso; tho organ, by Mrs, Matz, Lightoonth street; The _firo-fonder, trom Mrs, MoVeagh's table, by Mrs. John Olark; tho easel, from Mrs. MacVeagl's table, by Mra, Chatles Carloton, Pacific Hotel; tho rotary sil- vor waitor, by 0. Wall, No. 94 Prairlo avonus; tho silvet oporgno, by Mr. Hibbard, No. 13 Eightoenth atrece : tho Grover & Bnkor anwlnfi- machine, by Franklin MacVoagh ; the wax-doll, by Maud Scott, No. 1125 Wabnsh avenue; the Inrgo vases from the flowaer-tablo, by Mr. Kendall, Palimer Houso; tho model ship, ‘by John Brown; Dr. R, Ludlsm's pioture, by Mrs. J. O, Furring~ ton. Tho plcturo donated by Mrs. Dr.J, 8. Mitchell was drawn by J. W, Pawors, 836 Woat gn;n{ Bgrnu atroot, and the baby-house by Fred. . Reed. Aud 50 has onded ono of the most suocessfal charitablo onterprises Chicago hns evar heen en- paged in.Tho movey raised from 1t will eatnb- Ifeh the Hospital on a firm basis, aud rendor comfortablo many who might otherwiso sufler. > —_— PERSONAL. Prof. Swing and fanily have gono to Oxford, 0,, not to roturn until Saturdsy. John Brougham, who is {o play an engagoment * at MeVicker's, ia stopping at tho Paimer. Tho Hon.W. H. Gillett, Presidont of the Board of Publio Works, Joraoy City, ia s guost at Skinnor's Hotel, Prof. A. A, Grifith, of Ypsilanti, Mich., and tho How, Robort J. Ingereoll, of Peorin, aro stopping at the Tremont House. Prof. 8, AL Ettor, of Bloomington, Ill., recont~ ly olectod Btate Buperintendent of Public In- struction, 18 # guoat at Durke's European Hotol. I\, B. Borry, General Passongor Agent Balti- more & Ohio Nailroad, and Heury Morott, Geu- eral Paugonger Agent Plilsburg & St. Louis Rallroad, are stopping at tho Grand Pacitic. Dr. Bon O, Millor, Sanitary Superintendent of the Board of Henlth, yestordny rotnrned from the Enst, whore ho has been- attending tho ses- gionn_ of the Amorican Pubho Health Associa~ tion, in Philadelphis. A porsonal in the Times yesterday, fo the effect that Llisha O. Spraguo, tho hero of tho colebrated Cralg breach-of-promiso suit, was missing, scoma to have been tho work of an in~ furinted creditor, who, finding Mr, Sprague had left town for & day or so, jumped to tho con- clusion hie would not gob his mouey, and sdver- tised for information. Tho romnrks attributed to Mossrs. Rumsoy aud Ranney in (he reports publisbed by the newspapers yestordny morning of the hearing of the Sturges eass befora the Buard of Trade wero calculated to induco people to beliove that theso gontlemon were opposed to tho oxpulsion of Mr, Sturges, Such ie not tho case, both of them bo- ing munglv 10 favor of bis removal from the Board of 'Lrade, TOTEL ARTIVALS, Palmer Houss—Johu Soiper, Scotland ; D, AL, Kohler, Bootland; B, ¥. Lyon, Kalamazoo; Trank 'Bishop, Milwaukeo; O, 1%, Btowart, Do- troit;_J. I. Wolf, New Otleans; M. Riloy, Bos- ton; Fronk Iartiott, Now Yorle: B, L. Sulli- vaut, Burr Ok, o . . Grand Pacifie—R. W. Lomborton, Winona; ‘8. O, Dalawin Clave- land; Denis Long, Louisyville; W, Clif- ford Noff, Cinciuati; Samuel Suunda Liverpool ; W. O, Browsf Davenport ; G. Langhton, Green Bay; William Younvg. Milwau- keo. . . . Shemman House—H. W. Bulloch, Lt Paso; G. M. Sohmflor, Detrait; V. Warner, Ciinton ; Samuel G. Burns, Omnha; John Btob- bins, Danvillo; 8. M. Ghuren, Rookford ; Goorge 8, Robingon, Bycamore; J. N. McCord, Voodaling Hovry Oiay Bames, 8yrn- cuso. , . o Zremont House—Julian P, Cordier, Now Yorle; John De_With, Montreal ; J. M. Grant, Euglnml; Tho Hon, Cbarles Ifuthowny, Olovelund ; J, B, Titcomb, Baltimore; Dr. Ttichard Hamilton, Peoris ; tho Houn, Thoodors Storne, New Yorl ; 0, W, Bowler, Quincy s Gen, Joshus_ Bnffum, DBuffale, . . . Skinner's Totel—Lout, E. W, Wright, U, 8. Navy.; 1L, 0. Willson, Pitteburg ; H. 0. Warnor, Cincinuati; tho Rev. B, I Gibb, Byocamoro ; John Lunsing, New York ; and Capt. Beuceabox, Lu Orosye. ———— ANNOUNCEMENTS, Bighop Ohieney will preach in Christ Ghureh, corner Michignu avenue aud Twenty-fourth streot, Thanksglviog duy, at 10;30 a, m. I, N. Powors will preach in 8t. John's Church, Ashland avenuo, Thankegiving day, on *The Lnw of Success and Failure,” Mra. Sarah B. Chatio lecturcs at the Chicago Athenroum rooms at 2:30 p. m, every aftornoon thin \\;nnk exocept Thursday, on * Physical Cul- ture,” The regular monthly mooting of the Board of Mauagors ot tho Soldlets’ ome will be hold ab thio rouidonco of Dr. amill, 620 Wabgah avonus, Lriday, at 2 o'clook p. m, Mothodist oburches on the Bouth Bide will hold a Union Thankugiving sorvice in Trinity Methodwst Episcopal Church, on Indiana avon- nuo, near "'wenty-fonrth stroot, The ay, 2¢ 11 &, nh Hormon by the Rov. M, M. Parshuzut. Thero will be an oxporionce mooting of ro- formod mou at tho Clark Street Mothodiat Church shin ovouning at 7:80, Thoy will speak upon tho subjeoy of total nbstinence and thelr former experionoo in tho oxcessive uko of aloo- holio bovorugos. Tho Ohurch of the Bpiphuuy, which always murpusses the othor Episcopal churchos fo the m-i in i festivel decoracions, s bewg beautis fully decoratod for tho Harvest Ioma festival Phuraday, ‘Uhe sorvicos will be of u most lutor- esting choraotor, and will bo conducted by the Rev. Dr. Btackng, The public are fuvited, Thoro will bo vo service In the Fullerlon Ave- nuo Prosbyterinn Church, Thankegiving day ; but & uuton mooting of this and othur cougrogie akloy will romalu two or three days l tlons will be hiold on thet day at 11 o'olock a, m,, in tho Mothodist Church on Graot plnce. The Aormon will be proachied by the Rev. Alr, DoWolt. piini i BUBURBAN NEWS. HIDE TANK, The Trustoos woro in session Monday ovons Ing. Tho roport of the Commitioo on Pollce, rocommonding that tho polies bo tho Firo De- partmont of tho villago, without oxtra pay for thio sorvico, and that tho hone-cirts bought bo of such & kind that thoy could bo propellod either by Liorso or man powor, as emergonoy might ro- quiro, was adopted, Tho hoso-carts will b kopt for the prosent In tho convonlent livery-atablos, 80 that hiornea will bo at Land if thoy are nooded. Tho Corporstion-Attorney was instructel to draw ordinancos for making new asscssmonts whors delinquenclos woro found In former ase scasmonts, tho Attornoy to ot undor the dirpo- tion of tho proper committeo. . An order wns passod roquiring the TNiinols THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1874, e KRITI~In Py 7 7 3 of Boart mm‘.,,“:}s':’,':”;v;n;l 10, 1874, Wiliom M, Kolths e funoral ook piase” frm tha vorldoncs of his Binlaa bonine, ety anhncr, rapaliop-at., o1 LYONS~Nor. 23, 1874, Mncgarat M, Lyons, agod 10 8ATY 1 A fiii!(',,';’,’,,.,", inanihv at o tosido.icu of hof bratkor, L'ab Komraliiloa, ) Wodnosday, 30t by oarriagos to MAISIE=In this oity, Nov. 25, 1874, M, Marab, agad 68 | yonts. furioral from the tastdenae 3 hlsaon-fo-law o, 31 Pty hiien, Standiohy B, e asomainia will bo'takon to Bridkoport, Corn.s “‘g‘éfi‘ufiz’ ;fl: City and Dridgoport (Conn.) paport AN—In this city, Nav, 24, at tho residongo of ot aon-In-Inw, Jamon Kiseade, oy b X Biiminar, et seity fy Jonber-av, Hon unaralo: adny, the 2ith, X pinge o Ontvary. Frionda ara indited teaiisos wikoon MULUINER—Snndny, Nov. 7, 10 HoArts LizElo oy gaangser onlly ot gy Ramont of A, Mulliner, agod T yones, 2 mantte, 1 A south of otponin(Daty W ednowns, & Teionds of tho fainily ara tnvirol, oeraoke furthor ustice. Nov. WA SPECIAL NOTIOES, Oontral Reilrond Company to place & fingman at. thio crossing on Fifty-soventh streot crossing, It wns ordorod that the portion of tho euti- matod cost of the improvement contomplated by tho ordinances for laying water-pipo by spocial sasessmont be loyled in ton nnnusmutullmentn, tho first to Lo paid on tho issuance by tho Clerk of his warrant to the Collectar, aud the other {nstaliments payablo annually thoroafter, with Iut‘u‘rcn at tho rate of 10 por cont por annum till ad, . Mr, Churoh reportod that he ind carefally ex- amined the potitions for saloon-liconses, and he -was convinced that but ono of thom waa in com- pliancs with tho law. The poople of tlio villago reslding north of Forty-soventh stroot petitioned for a fire ordl- panco. The matter was roforred, and tho Board ad| l}nmnld. a 'hero I some dirsatisfaction felt at the proj osition of the South-Side City Railway !(’}Ofl"l): proy to. take olf tbe steam dummy from tho” Hydo Park line on tho 1Ist of Docowboer, and to substitute horaes, It Is clnimed that tho Empoxty-nmnm along the routo gavo tho flfi t of way on condition that tho Company should maintain steam tranaporta- tlon, and tho mattor is to bo investigated. JEFFENSON, Tho Board of Trustees mot Monday, pursuant to adjourument. A communication was recolved from the lsw firm of Lonming & Thompeon, claiming that the town was indebted to them in the sum of $100, for sorvices porformed for the town prior to the gront fire of 1871, Tho communication was re- ferred to the Committoo on Financo. The Village-Attornoy prosented ordinances for tho laying out, opening, and grading of Wostern svonuo, tho work to be paid forout of the gen- oral fund ; algo for the Inying out, opening, sud gradiog of Foster strect from Lincoln avenue to Westorn avenuo, to bo paid for by spooial asgessmont ; also, for the laying out, opening, and grading of Hofman avonue from Divorsy streot to Bolmont avenuo, to be paid for by apocinl assossment ; nnd also for building eide- walks on Courtland stroot, Ekbrooks place, and Torry avonue, to be paid for by spocial nsses- mun:.,] All of tho forogoing ordinances wero passed, The Commissioners appolnted to ostimate the cost of sidewalka In Maplowood reported that the sidewalk would cost 84 ceuts por foot, and the crossinga 20 ceuts per foot, nnd tho court ox- ponses at $200 for each nsscssmont, W. Lovy, » saloon-keepor on Milwaukes ave- nue, mado complaint that some of the village police came 1nto hsa saloon often, and got drup! and smashed up things Isnnom\lv. The com- plnint was referrcd to Mousrs, Vanmatta and [snrson as a committeo to inveatigato and report ot tho noxt mecting of tho Board, The Village Treasuror was ordored to pay out tho funds of Divorsy stroct whero the ownein havo alroagy paid their assossment, ‘The Villago Engincer roported that the work on Belmont avonue bridze smounted to $1,600, and the Clork wae instructed to notily tho Board of Trustoes of Lake Viow and the Board of County Commisgioners of the amount of work Qoup, and that thoy bo requastod to place to the credit of the Villago of Jofferson their separato amounts duo said village, ss_por resolutions pnrsed by thoir respective Boards, 1t was ordered that P, B. Potorson, the Prosi- dent of the Lincoln avenuo and Niles Centro graval rond, be_potlfled by the Olork to remove tho gate on saud roud,so a3 not to obstruct Petor- Hon Avenue. G The Clerk was instruoted to notify the pro- prictors of the artesian woll at Maplewood to make an outlet for the water {rom said well, 8o that the wator will run enst and not in the Fal- lerton svenuo ditches as at present, so the con- tractors can improva the ditches on said avenue. I'he Committeo on Stroets and Bridgos wero instructed to oxamine the gravel-pit of H. mnolmr{: and it was ordered that they bo em- powered Lo malko s contraot with him for gravel, to bo used on Irving Park boulovard and Cly- bourn avenue. Bills to the amount of abont $1,500, payablo from goneral and spocial funds, were prosented and aliowed, The Board adjourncd until donday, Doc. 14, 04K PARK, Tho Mothodist, Buptist, and Congregational Soclotios will hold s union sorvice at tho Congra- gational Church, Thankegiviog, at 10:30 a. m. ‘o Rov. My, Mabie, of the Baptist SBoclety, will pronch tho esermen, Thankegiving services will bo held In the Topla- copalian Church at 10:45a. m. The Roctor of the Chureh, the Rov. Dr, Reynolda, will condact tho serviced. NORVOOD PARK. At n special clection of this School Distriot,. hold Saturdey night at thoe school-houso, L. O. Collins was elocted Diractor, to fill the unex- pired torm of Mr, Smith. Eoconomize These Hard Times---One Dollar a Week. Make your awn clothing, The Wilson Bhuttlo Sow- ing-Machino will save ita cost in ono sesson. Tho childron or servants can use it. Instructions given at your hiouse free of charge, It will earn from $3 to §§ & doy for man or woman who may wish to do sewing, either in familica or munufacturing, Warranted for Ovoyears, Tho best in tho world, Recelved the highe st award at Vienna, From $10 to$15 cheapor than all otbers, Bold on casy monthly paymonta st 107 Stato street, and in all of tho principal clties in the Unfted Btates, WiLsox SEWING-MAOTINE Co,, Manufacturers, Cloveland, O. 2 —_—— No Nonsenso. Bolomon, who was wiso to a proverb, says there isn time for all things, and ke no doubt would, could ho Bava lived at tho prosont day, in appropristing time to ita legitimate objects, lisve declared that now is the timo to buy ticket for tho npxt and Iast grand concory, of the Publio Library of Kentucky, Howould have dono that very thiug, and been euro to scoure aupply for bimself in time, for he would know, Il ma know, that, unless applled for immodiatoly, they 'dfi nll bo gone, apply to J, R. Watta & Co, Tioom 41 Motraptian Bl d m [etropolitan Bloclk, c ¥ of TaSallo atreats, Okicago, o O Tk an i o PR They Can Afford Theee Prices. The New York Store, Not, 284 and 266 Weat Madison atrect, pay no teut, frust mo’one, and buy for cash only, Honce they can now offer fino all-wool Empress cloth at 30 and 35 conts; serges at 55 conts (now shades) ; and othor gools accordingly, ——— Nothing Oan Shake tho confidence of {ho publio i Bozodont, as & pre- acrver and bonutifler of tho teeth, Thoy bellovo {n the absoluto wholesomoness of it {ragrant vegotablo mutorials, Henco, its evervincress. ing popularity. ¥ —_—— i Princo & Oo.’s Organa. ’llnlu organs with six stopa for $135, warranted firat- claas in tono and finlsh, Moue; ft d it :ml:)ry. Rood's Tompla of x{u‘:lfl‘,mll)‘; V‘I‘n‘mnu‘r:: —_—— Bottlod Minoral Waters for Families by Buck & Raynor, mokors of the * Mars Gologne.” ——— ‘Will You Romember This P Wa aro solting the best $4 pobble-goat Iadie’ shos now at $3,50,—u shoo you cannot buy anywhere elao in Chleago for the monoy, Alwaya pleased toshowgoods, Now York (dry-goods) Btoro, Nos, 384 and 286 Weat Madisou siroet, MARRIAGES, OHIPMAN-RTANLRY— 0w 20 ~Nor. , B R A S R T A s TN dandela, 1o 15, Bt and Hapids, Mlich., ia ma:.:x Cile, J’.:wf Staley, of Objonc, Rocuedls 1 MYELL-TOWNBIND—A¢ the rasidenan of the rldo's wothor, 308 arye Rov. 17, by the Kor, OF e e S BT etaATss Dol ad Mlse Crrta rnsonil, No garda, VAN-BUOHANAN-In Trinity Qhutah, Do- trolt, Nov. 2, fiz, A, 1% Dioyenborgh, Alos- St R ol SatmerotE, Nuohaname DEATHS, FORD=Nar: o vosidowoo of hor brothor, G- O o e e v Aims Ao W, ord, 1n fua7isé seart e s, 5 £ rewaius will be takon East for funeral and later manl, Centaur Liniments sl palm mibduo awellings, hes " burns, and will ours rhenmatism, 1 spavin, and any flosh, bons or muscle "> alimont, Tho Whito Wrappor ia for WHATOIE ity yee, tho Yollow Wrappor Is far snimals, . Prloa 80 conts; larxo bottlos 81, Chilldren Cry for Castorin—Pleasint to tako—a porfeotsubstituts for Oastor O1l, but more ofioaclous {n rozulating the stomach and bowaols, ————omachanlhowon e JAP \}’filunblo Discovery. , J. P MILLER, Sprudet,, Ehiladaiihis, D e Wil Tt (e Sfaraot of oranherries and howi quras hasdnouo, dynpaps w1 il 50 senis ao s, 300 RorToneInts Peos octor, or by Lard, Hriih t o 68 10 atmeh v, Ohtoagn PERFUMERTY, THI: OBLEBRATED Phalon’sCercus (N.12.) Phalon’s Flor de Mayo Morse’s White Roso, Morse’s Wood Violet, Morse’s Paphian Bouquet, Morse’s Dedication B()ll([l;ct, rantod to mrpass tho most celobrated English snd Frenoh manfaotures, Wholosalaby VAN SORAAO! APKVISNSON & REID. " old by all Druggista and i CATARRH CURE, ~ TOWNES UNIVERSAL Catarrh CURE. A most wonderfal and offact: 3 a1t Wholemala and Wotail m‘?fiffi'uf“""’d' Fre Bl AN SOHAACK, STRVIINSON & REID, Genoral Agonta, AUCTION SALES, By SMITH & HARRISON. This Morning at 9 1-2 o'clock, 81 MADISON-ST., Opposite MoVickur's Theatra, SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY BALE AT ATCTION, Of HOUBEHOLD GOODS, CARPECS, &o., sonslsting of olegant Parlor and Chamibor Nots. large avsortment ol marblo-top tables, -hs , R A R R R K posoralmerolapiiphy & RARRISON, Austl g N, Anotiongors, 81 Madlson-si., opvosite MoViokers Theatrs, This Day at 10 o'olock and 3 o'olock, 81 MADISON-ST., opp. MoVicker's Theatre, PAWNBROKER'S BALE OF UNREDEENED PLEDGES, Consisting of Fino Gold and Bilver Watchos, Diamonda, Chaine, Furs, Velvet Olaaks, Revolvers, &c. Two Magniflcont Sets of Dismond Bar-Rings, and Sot Nos. 4,678 and 8,840, Originsl coat, $750 in Gold esch. 'Two Pianos and one orgsn ot 12 o’olook, sharp, Sale without roserve, for oash, SMITH & HARRISON, Avotionsers, 81 Madlson-st., opposite MoVicker's Theatra, TO-DAY AT 2 1-2 0'CLOCK, AT 81 MADISON-8T., Opposite McVioker's Thoatro, 45,000 WORTH OF SILID GOLD JEWELRY, Watohos, Diactonds, fois at poromptory o, All new and iata stylos, nd usranteed genulno goads. BRI & HARILISOR, Auotionasrs, 81 Madtson-st., opposito MeVicker's Theatra, By GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. D0 YOU WANT T0 SEE THE FINEST SPREAD OF Boots, Shoes & Rubbers Tver shown at an Auation Sale? _Go to tho Cuéulnxua Hale on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25, at 8 o, m. b ELé‘GANT LINE OF FINE GOODS FOR HOLDAY TRATE, By ELISON, Pom:;‘:n:;;w& co. Our Rogular Wookly Salo of Turitnrs, Honsehold Goods, Eic., FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. 27, at 8% o'ologk. A larga 3 sond-hiand Lurniture, Btovas, Cars % NEROY & T orandhi0, e nors, 8iaud 8 RoudolF: Special Closing Sale OF BEAUTIFUL FRENCH BRONZES, Marhle Figures, Vases, &o. NTA & CO., toclaso partnorship, Mo B e Shovil Adolien Sul. On Friday ARecnoon, Nov. 27, at & o'block, AT THR BPAOIOUS STORE, NO. 180 STATE-ST. Ma Figaren, Alsbaster Btatnnry, Pt e ch ST-Day Clooks, @0, Wou ) only by'this’ ‘ol Bt allontifely noi “fl&'&'}i‘_"f-‘ufi"fu&v\ i 3 Aiotiondors: R : TIANS & CO., ROCKWELL, WILLIANS & €O, adison-st. “Wadnesdsy, Nov. 35, at 9:30 o'olocks HOUSEHOLD G00DS GENERAL MERCHANDISE, tion, to bo sold without resorva. O o Je P S au108, and Hoatiug Blovos. AV o ABonrdman & Gray Yiano, i round corner, without reserve. o party ta Atto'alock—A Fino Piatio; must bo sald ne the PRrie ity, At 1:U—Balanco of Iavkritf s JaEE, Ly Plaiod Waro, d0. nrgaival Bar. & S0 ity Moot By WL A, BUTTERS & CO., Al UQTIONKERS, 3 AT SALESROOM, 1u8 EAST SIADISON-ST. 1,000 LOTS JETAIL STOOK O DRSIRABLE HARDWARE, POOIET, TABLE OUTLERY, HOUSEIOLD FURNIIURL, Vi O 4 TID WART, wnffgo'}('r&w(f]lfélg}vc\m.u\& BIONE WaRE, (ANSWALRHE, VERPLATED Wakk, £TO, wflr’:ufi"“ ¥ MORNU Uiy D'OLUOK. RETALL STOOIC OF DESIRABLE HARDWARE, Pooket, Table Outlery, XEto., v 4 10 o'ale 104 1% DAY, Mo % O G o 00KWELL, WILLIANS son-ate