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in the arrangemout bullding lhos o 2 : | - g T architect, Mr, J, O, Cochrane, not less kn ita im- '[‘ }IE CI .[‘Y- posing ’oxtor!or than of tho intortor, Tho i THE COUNCIL. frontago of 117 feot on Iudisan avenuo JNOCEEDINGS OF YESTERDAY EVENING'S MEETING, Tho Council held a specinl mosting lust evon- fng, £rostdont Dixon in tho ahalr. Tho Committee on Railroads submitted an or- dinanco granting to o ** duly authorized corpora- tion" tho right of way for a horao-railway trck on Laka streot aud Wabnsh avenuo. It waa laid ovor, Ald, Woodman emd ho signed the roport bo- causo ho folt sure that tho track would bo laid aud o (irat-class road ostablished. Tho Committos on Judiciary submitted a ro- port recommending tho passago of tho resolu- tion requesting tho Corporation Counsol to give an opiuion in reforenca to the right of the Coun~ cil to increnso tho contract prico for tho Fullor- ton avenuo condult, Tho ‘ropoit wna con- currod in. Tho same Committeo rocommonded that the rasolution in rolation to fixing n day for holding an olection with roromncufl:o tl:o Gel:uml lj‘:::' oration act bo placed on fllo, sinao it wna - gmlnéu znd hx‘.’prncflcu.l:lu. it not impossiblo.” gy neurred 1. “-'1"’1.2“&%2‘.153‘2.?&’ on Streets and Alleys, SBouth Division, submitted an ordinance ;Emulmg tho Chicago City Railway Conpany the right to lay a track on Wabash avouno. It was Inid over. O motion, all the ordinances now in the hauds of tho Cicrk were ordervd to be ongrossed. ’ “4ho Committoo on Police reported, recom! monding tho passago of an ordor nuthorizing tho Board of Polico to employ watonmen at tho onginc-honsen for four months ab 860, and tho Comptroller to_muke a temporaty loan of £9,121, It was Inid ovor, Ald, Stone prosonted a romonstraneo of prop- orty-ownors on Wabash nvonuo ngainst laying a track on that t&mmughrnm. It was lad ou the blo temporarily. w.\l‘:l. lm‘xlnv (M’: D.)_prosentod a resolution di- recting tho Doard of Iublic Worka to maka ar- rangemonts for tho use of *'native limostone in tho coustruction of the GCity-Lall, Ald, Cullerton wanted the wholo Stato to bo included,—not to take stouo from Cook County alono, I'ho rosolution was referrad to tho Committeo on Public Buildings. A petition from N. 8. Bouton, asking pormis- slon to maintain n paesonger depot for the Can- ada Southorn Railrond at Sixteouth aud Stato gtreows, was roforred to the Committes on Rail- rondy, Ald. White prosentod a resolution requesting the Doard of Public Works to order the Mil~ waukeo & St. Paul, tho Danville & Vinconnes, and the Northwestern Haiflroad Companies to commonco tho building of viaducts, as erdored by tho Council in 1872, ovor their tracks nt San- gamon streot. 1t was referrod to the Committeo on Railroads. After indulging in some levity, the Council adjourned. THE GOOD SAMARITANS, MEETING OF 3L1tS. LEONARD'S FAGTION, The body of ladics calling thomselves Good Samaritans, who aro under tho loadership of My, Forbes, havo dotermined to hold o mnss- meoting at the carliest possiblo moment for tha purposs of oxposing the wrong-doings of tho band of sisters under the leaderebip of Mra. Walbert, who also call themselves Good Bamari- tana, Mrg, Forbes oxplaing tho CAUSE OF TIIE LATEST RUNTTS in this way : Whon Mrs, Walbert bocaina Presi- dent of tho Society, thera beiug no rulo or law dofining the duties of officers, slio, taking ad- vantago of the ominsfon, rulod the Society at hor caprice. Sho put only such motions es pleasod her, and many a time declared a motion carried or lost when the voto was tho other way, Afre, Forbes, in her visits to the Sholter, pro- fewsed to have discovered somo ** irregulnritics,” and, having dared to speak of thom at a meot~ ing, incurred the displeasure of the Iresidout, Mrs. Walbert. Tho subsequent procecdings have been frecly chronicled, aud noed not be vow reponted. 1t will suflice to sav that Mra, Forbos hns vory BERIUUS GHAROES to prefor against tho manager of the Shelter. To namosome of thom : First—>Mrs, Forbes cnlled at the Sholter on Thanksgiving Day, taking o basket in which wero turkey and good thiugs, which she deeired to give the inmutes for their Thanksgiving dinner, Sho was met_nt the door by ono Iaster, who rudoly denicd her admission, refused to aocopt the buskat from her, and ordered her away, under & threat of calling for zid from tho police. Sccond—A few nights ago Mrs, Wheelor obliged an iumate, who is suffering from a soro on one of her legs, to rerub the floors, The girl was woak, and bogged to be relioved of tho duty for that night at lenst. Mrs. Wheelor re- fuseds the girl worked, and tho_ rosult was that tha soro burst out bleading afresh, and ber pros- ont condition is infinitoly worso than whon eho firet entered tho Sholter. A'hird—About two wmonths ago, & woman called at the Sheltor, and left a child there, ex- pressing tho wish that the buby should dio. The Laby did not receive proper nourishment, and was repeatedly held under a hydrant of cold wetor, wlueh fwo combined soon effected tho death of tho child, in _accordanco with the beartless desira of tho woman who left it. No inquiry wne mada of the woman whero tho buby came from, who Wore its paronts, or anythiug 1o 1usure its idon- tity if it wero necessary, and, most suspicious rart of all, uo report of the douth was ever made ut the mectings of thé Society. Theso statements Mis, I'orbes declarcs she is ready to tostify to under outh. “They bave forced me into this thing, and I am dotermined now that the public shall know the perfidyot theso womoun who claita the sup- port of charitable porsons for tbe aid 'of the Bheltor, I tried my very bost to keep this expose 1rom the public, 1o contine our dillerences and our mistaken within the Society, for I haliove wo ara capable of roctifyiug thom. But whao rocoption did I gev when Irend Enpnr at tha moeeting beld Nov. 10, 1874, after tho revorters had goue, reciting tho major part of tho charges 1 pow 1nalie in detail? Mys, Bluthardt snid in hier sntcastic way, * Utph, wo don's want to lis- ten to complninta from papors.’ I toll you it is, in my opinion, burbarous to leave theee givls in chargo of thewe Christian women. Ihave the greatest respect for Cluistinnity, bub —." THOSE MEN, - Mrs, Barnett,who was present during the fore- ing conversation, hore broke in uncoremoni- i Lsayiug: * 'Tis men aro the canso of all this trouble., Thete's that Raster andJim Chisholm and & couplo more and that doctor. Meu ure tho cnuso of it all, und theso young men who havo no senso and dou’t know, the giddy :_aul;lfi what they aro saying or doing one-hulf the time,” Mra, Buaructy was ono of (ho foundors of tho Good Samaritan Sociery, aud feels very much sggrioved at the turn affalis bavo taken. DR, THOMAU, Then the quostion ** Whero shall we Lold the meeting " was talled ovor. “ Lot'a go to Dr. Thomas' oharch 1" “Wa can't po to Lhomnas’ churet 1 “Why not ‘ Well, if what Mre, Walbert sava ia true, Dr. Thoruus wouldu't open his chureh either_to you (Mry, '—) or Cynthia (L——)" *Well, he can only rofuso ; but I don't think Thomas s buid auy such thing,” L **Cho fuct in, homas thinks that you (Mrs, Y—) uroa Womau's Rights woan, and you know Thomus can't fford to recognize thony, no mattor what his private opiuion muy bo ! *That is truo guough, my doar ; ‘but I am do- tormined, when I geo Thomas, to bave this mnut- tor out with bim—to know whotlier he ever ex- pressed himself in that way,” Tho lndies fioally decided to wait on Dr. Thomas, aud, if thoy ennnot get Lim to open his church, to scoure & public hell, due notice of which will be givon, Lnter in the ovening anotice hoeded Startling Dinclosures™ was received ot this oftico, stutimg thint tho **Socioty of Good Sumaritana™ will bold 8 wmasg-mooting in Methodise Church Biook, corner of Clark and Washington sireots, at holt~ past 7 o'clock this ovening. To {u wau added an nvitatiou to " overy man and woman in Chicago who fuoli an interent in the causa of humanity aud is opposed to ocruelty and oppression™ to be “prosont aud “hear for him- soll or horself,” A special invitation way extonded to tho Mayor aud Common Councll, and the information impartod that Mys, Barnott, the Prasidont of the Boviety, would proside, and that speechen wonld bo “made by Mrs, Chano, BLrw, Brizgs, Mre, Leonard, Mré. Col. Gregory, and other: e OLD PEOPLE'S HOME, TORMAL OPENING OF TUE KEW BUILDING, The formul opeuing of the Old People's Home oceurs this afternoon at 2 o'clock, whon suok ef the Chiicago publio us eare to mako the journey will have the privilege of inspecting one of the tlucst institutions of tho kind in tho world, The Home fu loeated on thoe cornerof Indisua avenuo und Fortioth street. It 1 o Landeome briek utructure with stone trimmings, thres storiey sbove & high bacoment, and is & oredit to tho and of 130 foot on Fortloth street, aud is come plotoly finishod #o far as It has goms, though tho plan comploto contomplates tho arldition of 51 oot to Ltho Indintin avenuo front, and 60 foot to tha wout end, making tho total dimonsions 168 Dby 130 foot. ‘Lhoro will thoubon courthUx78 feot in tho contro, furnisbing light anti vontilntion to tho Intarior rooms. At present, the north end of tho court is open. THE HONE, as its namo indieates, Is for old peopto—aged and wmiirm mon and women who can no louger work for a living, and to whom the comforts of & homo are tho last and beet gitt. It is truly a magmfioent. charity, on- Utling its promotors to gratoful and honorod re- membranco, Tho lomo cmnslolo will contain accommodations for about 100 inmatos, due ro- ard having beon bind for tho requirsmonts of fionlth and comfort, 'The most fmproved plan of ventilation has beon adopted and appliod to each ol thosleeping-rooms. From each floor voran~ dahs opon bothh upon the front and upon tho court. Bo that a bronth of frosly air may be ob- tanod without golug up and down stairs; and, to eavo thosamo laborious effort to such of tho ib~ mates as aro fooble, dumb-waitors for tho con- veyance of food run from the baiemont to the upper tloors. TUE INTERIOR ARRANGEMENT of tho rooma in as follows + Tho basement aone taios four servaut’ rooms, with Iatehon, laun- dry, storo.rooms, ete. On Lho first floor are twenty-two bedrooms, each 11x17 feot ; a par- lor, 16x19 feot ; the Mutron’s rcuertlu -TO0Im, 11x10 foot; & dining-room, 2ix41 foet ; and & wotl-room, 19x2¢ feot. 1n tho sscond story thora are twenty-two bedrooms, ench 11x17 foot; & sick-raom, 16x19 foot ; & work-room, 19x24 feot; and n chapel, 24x41 feot. Theairangement of the thiid tloor is oxactly tho samo, as to the dimen- siony of tho rooms, Dath-rooms and waler- closots arosupplied in abuudance, and overything thnt can holp (o make the littlo that remeins of lifo endurnblo to tho voterans who are to abide Loro henceforth, hiberal and careful hands have done. The Ifoms is an justitution to which tho people of Chicago can point with pride. ‘Tnhero is nothing of its chiaracter supoeriorto itin Amoer- ica. —— PROFESSIONAL BAILERS, ONE OF THEM TUMNED OUT OF TUK SOUTH SIDE TOLICE COURT. Justico Boydon moots with many annoyances in his offorts to rid tho South Side Folico Court of tho swindlers and sbyster lnwyers who infest it. Lnst wock ho begau tho war against the Inttor clags of vagrants by notifying oue Thomas Leddie, Jr,, that ho would no longer bo tolorated in tho court-room: but, notwithstanding this, Leddle intruded bis prosouce upon the Court yosterdny morning, aud, whon court adjourned, was still loitering around the Clerk’'s desl, whero Sorgt. Eborsold discovered the attornoy, and unceremoniously collared him and landed him out on tho sidewalk, in s mauner that indi- cated bueiness shiould he again be cnught there, Another source of torment oxists in Polico Courts, and especially so on the South Sige, in tho way of * professional bailors,” Yostorday morning one of theso follows wus brought to grief suddonly by being detected in an atiompt to swindlo o woman. ‘Thursday morning Justive Hoyden tinod Itichard Roborts, Bonjamin Jonos, and Josoph Davis 30 esch for assaulting & man named Traguor, The fino of one of the ofenders ‘was liquidated, while thoso of the other twowe:io held over tul yosterday, owing to the fact that the mon conviucod the attaches of the Court that thoy could sottlo the fine then. Yesterday morning Mr, J. W, Joues, SBuporintendeut of tha Silversmithing and Refining Company, at which pluce tho men are employed, putb i an appent- anca in bebalf of the prsoucrs, and through Lis tustrumentality succeeded in securing o ro- bato of €15 1a each case, thus roducing tho fines from Q60 to §40, Aftor this trausnction a fomale Iriend of the two offendors, at whose house they aro boarding, started for the Harrison Strect Station in order to settle thoir tiucs—sbo being uuaware of tho above transaction, \When noar tho station sha was wet by oneof tha ** professional bailers "—who lLang aronud Lhe Court sooling whom thoy can swindle out of a dollar or twvo—named Loms Ifiliman, who bad been present at tho timo tho rebate was mado. Ihllman informed her that ho was the Judye of tho Court, and for $50 Lo would reduco the fiuo to that amount. The woman nccepted the prop- ogition and handoed Hillaan tho currency, who, to keop up the apposravce of earrymng out tho contrace, employed Daniol Lawrence, practition- cr in tho Folico Court, to obiain tho 1ebate, and gavo him $10 for bis professionul services, Im- mediately after this the woman met with Alr, Joues, aud related to that gentlemnn what she had accomplshiod. Mr, Jones could scarcely buhiove the statement, aud, to sausfy nmself, callod on Hillman, aud ascertained that he bad a¢tually roceived the mouey. On learning this, he m- formed Hillman that the fiues bad been settlod, and dewanded that be refund the money to the woman, Thiy he declined to do, aud, a8 o result, was arrested aud brought betore the Justice, who lieard the statoment as ubove, aud prowpttly required the ewidler to refund the #50, und, sevetely roprimanding him, notitied tho seoun- drel that his prosouce would never sgawm be tol- erated in that Court. Aftor being compolled to _disgorge bis ill-gotten gams, [hllmau demanded that Lawienca refund to him tho $10 note that he bnd paid hun for his services, Heie an amusing dinlogue was witnessed bubween the two mon. Mr, Lawrcnce isformed the bailor that he had employed his secvices, aud be (Law- ronco) bad entered tho motion for the rébulo, aud therefora ho sisould retain the $10, which he did, to tho satisfaction of the spectators and tha disgust of tho crostfallen bailer, who sneaked out of the court-room minus 10, e DEMOSTHENES JUNIOR, THE GREAT MILDUETH TUINSTS FOI GORI, Thoro como near being another Hesing. # Little Frank™ row lust evening, the parties interested this time being Alderman Hildreth and . Times roporter, I apponrs that tho Zimes of Monday contained o paragraph aunouncing that, if *Ald, Stout and Hildreth did not stop playing poler, tho Thnes would tell on them.” Luis itom mado * young Domosthones " vory angry, though it mado no impression upou Mr, Stout, Mecting tho ‘roporter in the Council® ohamber last ovoning, Ifildroth callad him n *cur,” and migkt bave gone furthor had not tho ~ body bLeen called to order Jjust as Hildreth was gotting red in the fnce. Atter tho adjournment, the murderer of the King's English bogan nbusing the roportor agoio, saying he was o ** dirty dog," a cur, a pup, and no gentieman. ‘Tho reporter asked him 1f hie denied ever playing poior, Hildrouh suid ho nover did, and then correeted himsell, edding that he had played onco, and theu he tuok a Times man's bund, ‘Lho lookers-on laughed, and the reporter remarked that Lo wonld not be dictnted to—ho should write what ho choas. Iildrath approacuod him, avd snook his fist i lus face, whils Ald. MceClory ad- vised him to do as liesing did with littlo ranl, I'ne reporter stood roady, anticipating an au- wault, but the other Aldermon, who had trom the fiest mildly remountruted with 1ildreth for his unseemly and rowdy-like conduct, interfored and stopped him. ‘The ropoiter then lofc tha room, winlo Hildroth became wmore blatant and belligeront than bofore, knowing that thora was nooue present disposed to reseut his iusolouce, and give him & thyashing, ——e GENERAL NEWS, Tha temporature yesterdny as obsorved by I, Munasse, opticien, undor Tue Trisuns Building, was iu the shado at 8 u. 1., 23 deg, Fabr, ; 10 a, m., 23;12m,, 22; 8 p. m,, 19; 6 p. m,, 175 and 8 p. m., 18. ¢ A Mrs, Eim i sought for by hor husband, whose abode ju on North Woelle utreet. She loft the house on Tuosday Iast, after a domestic broil, and bas not boon seon sluce. She is said to bo tho mother of nine childron, Willlam Rust, an old policeman, who had heen connecled with the forco for soveral yoars, und was Iately employcd about Lho collunt thoe Madi- son-Htreet Station, died at b o'clock last ovon- ing, 1o leaves o family, The Polico Benovo- lout Associntion, of which e was o member, will Pay tho usual assossmont to b wifo, Thuraday, a woman living at 80 South Halsted streot, and giving her name ss lannond, be- camo jentous of hor lover, aud swallowed & doke of caryonive sublimate to ond hor worrows, 'Lho physiclnus ot 183 Houth Ilalsted sirect woro ealled in, aud, b[y tho use,of poworful emotics, her lifo wan savod, Ilor woducer npposred to be good doal aeatuted, uvldnntl{‘ with the thought thint her death wonld muke him quita a promi- uent man before the publie, The Bonrd of Manngors of tha Soldiers’ Ifome, sltuate ot Bouth Lvsnston, huld o regulac muonthly meetlng vestordav afietnoon st tho residonoo of Dr, Hemill, No. 629 Wabash ave- nuo, Very llttte busiuess wan done, the only ro- ports made bewg that tho expennes for the past o months amonnted to €670,40; that 6 soldiers wore admitied, § dischargod, sud 29 romalnod 1n tho Ilome up to Nov. 37. The Dacombnr meoke fvg will bo hold Des, 20, tho Tuosday saftor Ohristmag-Day, Frank Agunow, the now Sherimr, and Emil Distzsols, tho now Coroner of Cook Jounty, wora yestordny sworn Into oflien, linving first fllod 8uoh bonds ag the Inw raquired, The oath waa adminisiored by the County Olork, Gon, Liob, Tho bondw given by Coroner Dictzsoh wore sign- od by four sutotios—Irancls Arnold, Trod Dau- mna, Theodoro Schintz, avd H, W, T. Qolsen, ‘o amount of tho hond Is $15,000. The Shor- 18 bondsmen wera not mado publie. Tho new Blict!ff and Coroner will not assumo fha dution of thoir rospective oflicos until tho firat Monday of noxt month. Information i wanted of tho whoreabouts of Tguatiug Paibll, an old man 66 years of ngo, who loft the sture of hin son at No, 148 Blilwaunkeo aveuuo on ‘luckday last, and haa not beon neon or heard of by his frionds sinco. The old man waa short of stuture, shghtly dorsngod, and pock-markod In the face, and wore at tho timo of lng depnrturo n drab coat, black pants, aud a blnglc folt Lint, - Tho laat time Lio was seon ho was walilng wost on Indiuna sireet, Anybody know- ing onything bout him will plonke lot bis son Luow at No. 148 Milwaukeo avenuo. A voung man named Georgo Shulthols, a tin- smith, rosldiug at No. 301 T'wenty-socond atreot, shot hinself in tho head and abdomon with a re- volvor Thursday ovoulng, just atter returning homo, 1o wns intoxicated at the time, sud, on cutering tho houso, became very boistorour, and drawing a rovolver throatoned to ahoot his slstor, whoranoutof tha house and eseapod. The young man thon fired at nimsolf and inflictod” fatnl wotinds, Io was lingoring lat night, but tho attending physician gave tho opinion that ho could not wurvive longer than tims morning. No causo other than that of ntoxiontion is as- signed for the not. Shulthels has tho reputation of boing gounorally tomporata aud industrious, Mr. W. O. Indlam, a letter-carrior, residing at No, 154 Adams stroet, is fu rocoipt of a private lotter from MMr. O. A. Lewis, formerly of Chi- cagy, but now a resident of Whito, Morris Coun-~ ty, Kan., in tho region wo torribly devastatad by crasshoppers. In a plain and homoly wn{ Ar, Kowts friven a pitiful picture of tho dostitution ond sufforing which provail samong the un- fortunate victims of “tho gunashopper visi- tution, Thoy are without food or clothing, and are in & torrible plight to face tho appronching winter. Tha able-bodied mon are willing to work aud earn monoy to keep from starving, but thore iy uo work for thom to do. 'Cho genoroua poople who read this, and whoso hearts aro movod to do a littlo toward relioving the henrtrending distress of tho sufforcrs, can forward thefr donations, whother of money, food, or clothing, to Mr. Ludlam, ot the address nbove stated, or to tho Postinnster, Gen. Dedrthur ; or, if more econ- veniout, can ship tho articles via the Chicagn, Burlington & Quuucy Rallroad to Parkersviilo, Morris Qounty, Kou, The exact polnt at which a gontloman ia called upon to rofute witl persoual violouco an attack mado upon his pordonal character was cloarly dofinod at & pictoral and panoramic Inger-beor saloon on Thauksglviug evening. Ifour gontlo- men occupiod the four sides of cho of tho tables, and the toplo of their aniwmnted discussion was what one of thom, named Jommy, ought to havo dono undor certain very trying ciroumstances. Ong of thom remarked, “ I tell you now, if any- body undertook to call me s — —— ——, 1'd koock lum down.” No. 2 stated that the desig- nating liim a8 8 — ——————would bave in- sured the designator a broken noso and a pair of biack eyes at the least. No. 3 omphatically do- clared that, if his futhor darod to charactorize him s o would becomo a parricido on tho instant. No. 4, wlho was Jommy, sot their minds at rost by state ing: “You'ro sll wrong, gontlemen. All Tommy said was, Jommy, says he, you're nu infernnl linr, 1f ho had said what you say he said, I'd have masbod him whero Lo stood, Let's have some more beor.” And thoy did. TIE TRODUCE EXCHANGE, Tha mombers of tho Produce Exchangs held another mooting yosterday forenoon, in thoir rooms, according to ndjournmont. 'The olassill- cation or grading of butter was taken under consideration, sud tho following resolutions adopted : Resolved, That we define extra Yo be that which shall Do fresh o, of goud straight color, firm, well-made, perfuctly sweof, of good flavor, sud’ packed in new woaden packiges, No, 1 shall bo of good, siralght colcr, draw clean and sotid, bo packed fu good style, and 'of ressonable awoetness and flavor, e — o No.2 ehull bore and driw solid, bo reasonably strnight color, and not greatly defe-tive in tasto, No, 3 rhall consiat of all buttor which {s docmed un it for No, Lieaolved, That the foregoing resolutions shall take effect on and aftor Duc, 1, 1874 ———— CRIMINAL RECORD. CRIMINAL COURT. Judqe Booth—The caso of Humphroey A, Jack- sou, indicted for perjury, came up for trial. In connoction with this cage a peculiar legal quen- tion was ralsed, one which has not been before the Court sinco Judge McAllister sat on tho beoch of the Rocorder's Court, The prisoner was charged with having sworn falsely to an afll- davit on which an atiachmout for $4,000 was issucd ogainst Charlos H, Gaubert, That oath was isuned by tho Cluof Doputy in the Olerk's ofiico of tho Buperior Court, The attornoy of tho accused ontored & motion that the indiet- ment be quasbed oan the grounds that tho oasth wns administored by the Dopu- ty. Judgo DBooth overruled the motion, and tho defendant filed a special ples, to which the State’s Attornoy demurred ; argumonts wera beard on the demurrer, and tho cage was taken under advisoment by the Court.—Christophor Iagonborn pleaded guilty to livig in an open siato of fornication with Sarah Laramio ; re- manded till sontonce-day.~—Thomss Lynch, tried by a jury for highyway robbery, in forcibly (akig &7 fcom Jamos McCormiok by garroting him vordiet guilty, and torm of punishmont fixed at imprisonmont in the Peuitcutiary for eloven yenors and six months.—James Stavens pleaded guilty to the lurcony of §100 worth of jewolry from Georgo N. Simmons ; remanded.—Andiow Curroy, tried for the Bimmona larfceny ; verdiot guilty, uuder uge ; ramanded. JUSTICE COURTS, Justice Boyden—1iloury Willinma, Alexander Ewing, and Al Buith, arrested for burglary ; beld ‘to_the Criminal Court in bumil of 2,600 each ; Lwing was held on another, chargo of a like naturo in 81,500, and also on & chiarge of as- wault with jutout to kill in bail of $3,000,—Will- ism Adnms, arrestod for the larceny of a hoiso and buggy from J, P, Soper at 775 South Cunal streot 3 hold to the Criminal Court in bail of £0600,—David Curran, arrested for tho Iaruony of 2700 from Alex, Aikon, s farmer from Callionn County, Michigan ; hold to tho Criminal Court in bail of §1,500,.—Chnrics Sticknoy, arrosted for tha Inrceny of a coal belonging to N, J. Potric ; continued till to<luy in bail of $200.—Willinm O'Matra, avrested for-highway robbery ; charue not sustained, and chunged to disorderly conduet ; sontenced to tho Briduweil for wixty days, ' and flaed 875.— Louls J. Stagmiller, arrested for asanule with o dendly weapon with intout to do bodily injury to G. F, Barth nt 202 Kightoeuth streut; con- tinuod till Dee. b, without bail.—3Mins Btagmil lor, arrosted for disorderly conduct, in taking part in the assanls of Barfh : continued till Doc. 8, in bail of §500,—Horaco Wheolor, arrestod for drunkenness and disorderly conduct; finad $26. Justics Scully—Goorge Kolly, arrested for disorderly conduct ; flned $23.—John A. Iroo, arrested for violation of Health Ordinance ; cou- tinued thil Dee, b5, in bail of #2U0.—John B8pao, nrrested for ansuult and battery; placed undor £100 ‘)encu-hnnda for throe inonths.—Daniel Wuketlold, arrested for driving ovor alad and sortously injuring him; continued till to-day, bail of #2,000.—Jobn Kennedy, arrested for dis- orderly conduct ; fined $16. Juslice Kaufmann—Jawes Bell, arrested for ananulting Honry Bellor ; contnued Lill tho 80uh iuat, in bail of $500,—John_ Kelly, arrestod fox drunken and disordorly conduct ; finod $16, BLOPKD, Privato detectives lu thia oity are at presont enguued in working up tho cudo of nu abscond- ing potter in a Jowelry storo, who has flad from tho city with a quuntity of ¢old vost chainw, the nroporty of o Now York jewelrv outablishment., Lhe fucts of tho caso aro as follows: Tho jow- eley firm of W, B, Clapp & Qo., at Nos, 140 and 151 Htato stroet, rocoived from the Now York entablishmont, for approval or retirn, & quantity of gold vest chains vulued at $2,400. Not wish- ing to keop the articlos, they gave thom to their porter to taka to tho oxpress-otiice to send back, nud thought no more of tho mattor until thoy recoived u lotter from Now York a fow days ago nsging thom to remrn tho goudw, It thon vo- curred to them that tho porter, who had not re- appoarad for several days past, must bave talke- en the goods,—u suspicion which inquiric at the proper placed confirmed, 1t turned ont that not only had the thisf taken tho chains but had do- camped from the gity with a notorious prosti« tute, for whom he loft a wifo sud two children, It was ulwo leurnod that before Jonving Lo atuck a fzlead for 50 canh borrowed, Fuller partiou- o’ of tha ease, which fv will not do to give at prosont, will bo shortly provided. MIBCELLANEOUS, Lizzlo 1arnish sung th song of the siron so pwoetly in the oars of Rynder Ackormau that he was fool enongh to vislt her roow in the old 8t, Jumes Hotel bullawg, whore sho cudeavored to = ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1874~-TWELVE PAGES tako $75 from hin pookot, but failod, o caused hor atrost and inoarceration yoslordsy aftornoon, The namo of tho employn in the Courier ofien who tried to outrage Mrun Jonos- ia_0. A, Abeel, ol ko s the cousin of tho city oditor of that popor, which accounts for tho eagorness dis- plared by that individual to hush up tho matter, A wwizant hag boon talon ont for Abeel, but lo hlntn uot boon found, having probably loft the city. Tho gambling-room at No. 76 Bouth ITalatod stroot was raldod at 9:30 o'clock last night by & squad of police undor Borgt. Garrity, and tho koopers, John Simpnon aud Charlos Davin, and six inmates capturod. Bome of tho “lools” usod in playing faro wore conflreated. The prisonera woro {aken to Madison-Strest Station, ]wlmrnl thoy subsaquontly gave bail and were ro- lensod, Thros mon attempted to rob s passenger namod Fuller on_the 11 o'clock Bunday train on tho Galona Division of tho Notthwestern Rallrond, just after tho oars had reached % orousing st tho' city limits, Fuller was on the platform of & car, when the men mtopped bim, . and oudoayored to riflo hia pockots, Fle had 84,000 iu s possossion, and they wonld have bad it in a momont more but for tho quick action of a brakoman named Ifonry Marsbhall, who heard Fullor's orlos, and 1nn to his aid and knocked ouo of the ruffians olf the piatform, and; it le thought, fatally injured him. The others es- eaped by jumping off tho traip, Mr. I J. Jones, of Philadelphis, was robbed of n aatchel containing valuablo paperu—deods, mortgages, and contrasts—whila ahout toleave the civy on an Esstward-bound train on tho Michigan Sonthorn Railroad, Thursday night, about 9:30 o'clock. Mr, Jouos discoverod his loss shortly aftorward, and roturned to the city Immmllnmlfi, nnd repotted to tho police authorition. Suspicion rested on Too Morgan, & negro portor, whom Mr, Jonos mat in the dopot and intrusted with two satchols, which ho informod Mr. Jonen hio hind placed in his sog- tion in tho slooplug-car. Ono of tho satchels wan fonnd lving noar tho door, after tho train had reached tho Indinna line, but tho other wan minsing. Mnr'znu was arrosted yosterdny afterncon by an ofiicor at the dopot, aud hiad on & shirt belonging to Mr. Joncs, wiich had boon in tho minsg satohol. ITv denied the robborv point blank, suuw}uonny, Datectivo Shnonds found the satchs! in a pawnshop on Clurk stroct, just sonth of Ilarrison. PERSONAL. Misa Lilllan Edgorton, the lecturess, in at the Grand Pacifio, The Ilon. A, Campboll, M. O.-eloct from L~ Balle, is at tho Grand Pacifle. Qon, 0. A, Iarris, of tho New Orloans 7'%ines, i stopping at the Palmor Hou e, Elmer Washburn, former Ghiof of Pollco, and presout hond of ihe Lrensury Hocrut Borvice, in in the oity. O, 0. McKegver, Enq., propristor of the Bt, Louis Afercantile Circulalor, isupending a fow dnys In tho ofty, D. D. Babeock, Eminont Commaudor of the Oriontal Commandery of K. 1., of Clevolaud, s ot tho Bherinan Iouso, Hepworth Dixon, whoie to lecture in the Lakesido Courso Monday, arrived hera yoster- day, and s stopping at tho Grand Pacifie, Joha Blaiadall ia to bo manager of the Musanm to bo opened in Myory' Opern-ifouso, with .J ol Dillon as the star. It is o mere question of Lime. Dr. Burgees, Capt, Wood, Capt. Asho, Cupt. Costor, and Capt. XKing, of 1L B. M, North Amorican Doundary Commussion, are ut the Bhermua. E. A, 8mall, Esq., has been employed by the Citizons' Associstion to sssist Siate’s Altoruey Reed in the prosccution of Mike MeDouald for assaulting Jim McGarry. Thomns Christophor Marsh, Chief Clotk of the I"wighl Dopattmont of tho Chicago, Biar- lingtov & Quincy Railrond, has just returned from an Eastora trip, He ts much improved in benlth and spiit. J. V. Lo Moyue_has at Inst dofinitely decldnd to contest Mr. C, B, Farwoll's seat in Congross, James Kirk, who ran for Alderman of tho Twen tiothy Ward against Corcoran, will ulso seek oust the latter. Thono Aldermanic cnses invari- ably take a year, so that Corcoran has no pres- ent cause for distress, HOTEL ARRIVALS. _Palmer House—Rnphaol Bush, St. Lonis; R, W. Oliver, Nobraslks; IF. L. Child, Boston; Frod King, Jr., Lacrosso ; F. A, Wilson, Bangor; Chnrles Snuth, Now Orleans ; B, B, Macks, New York ; L. B. Lull, Grand Raplds; J. D, Carson, Toledo ; H. A. Nelron, Montrenl; T, Sear], Bos- ton, . drand Pacifio—W. Barold Dizoa, London; J, A, Stiaight, Washington, D. C.i Jonathan Warnor, Mineral Ridge, O.; D. II. Vuleutine, St. Puul; A. O, Travis, 5t. Louis; W. B. Smalley, Philadelphia; J. L. Yroe- ma . 8. N; W, I Gardoer, Duf- fulo; M. donkine, Pittsburg; L. C. Hotch- kiss, Kentuoky: Dr. John BSweenev, §t, Louig, . . . Sherman House—W. I, Walker, Toledo 3 J. J. Thoman, Rock Fsland ; R, H, War- uor, Toledo; ‘W, W, Afnsworth, Tolodo; D. L. Puillins, Sptingfield; E. 'l LAtson, Rochester; C. C. Thomas, St. Paul; Wiliam Heddick, Ot~ tawa, . . . Iremont IHouse—William Gy~ lord, Northamnton, Masa.; D. MeCullough, Dooria ; 1rn DeGrot?, Winona; J. I, Whitnoy, Detrait; ', B. Wall, Wyoming; 1L 1. Weukloy, Madison ; D, Harris, Quincy; IH. Woodbury, Now York, e ANNOUNCEMENTS, y The Philosuphical Saciety will he addrezsad this evening by Prof. Jesso Clemment, on tha “ Life, Writings and Genius of Chaucer." A good time is promised all who nttend the ball given by St. Patrick's Society, held at Turner Hall, Weat Twollth atreet, this ovening. Tho next locture in the Reunion Proasbyterian Conrse will b given by the Rov. O, D. lelmer, Tuesday ovening, Dr. Helmer's subjuck 1s, “The Ring.” Tho meoting of the Ohicago Conference of Unitarino Courches announced for *thin coming week has boon unavoidably poatponed, Dele- gates will planso take nouice. The Gospo! temperance mooting Iy to be Leld a8 usual, this ovening in Dr. Thomas' lecturs. room, corner Clark nud Wanhingtou streets, aud Subbuth ovening in Brunswics's billiard-tall. AL tho nrgoent request of many of his paople, tho Rev, A, E. Kittredge will ropoat to-moarow morning his sormon of last Babbath evemng, Wwhioh a Baverc storm prevented so many of his congrogation from hesring, Tho lecture of the Rev Dr. K, Kohler, Sunday, will be on lol tho Roal Oiiginator of the Golden Rate,” The lecture will ba in the En- glish lsuguupe, at Martine's 1lall, Indiave ave- nug, corner Twenty-secoud streat. The Rev, Dr. Thomas will lecturo before the Bunday Lecturo_Socioty Sunday afternoon at§ o'alock, in the Graud Dgen-llomso (Kingsbury Hall). s subjoct will be “‘Tha Agenotes that Creato and_Contro! Hoclaty,” ‘The lecture isa new ono, Mr. Franklin MaoVeagh will presido. Tho Mnnx people of this city and their frionds aro to have & gocial party aud reunion at Klure Hall, No. 70 North ;Clark stroct, Fridny. the 4t of Decombor, comwmencing at 8 o'clock p. m. Tho object of this reunion is to got the people from tho Islo of Muu residing horo botter so- quainted with one another, Tho concluding lectura of the naw sorlos of public loctures befure the Collego of Law will b dellvered to-duy, st 4 o'clock, by Josiah II. Diasell, Buq,, Oiliclal Raporter of the United States Oiroult Court, Tho subject i, “Tho Jurisdiotion of tho United Btates Courts, and Thoir Htelation to tho States.” Tho Fair for the banorit of the St, Joueph Hos- pital cloves to-night, ut ‘l‘nmrernucu 1Iull, No. 211 Huron strect, ‘Ihe principal aitractions of tho Tair uro tho contost botwoen Ald. Thomas Toley and 1L, V. Bemis for a splendid silvor #ot, and o contest for a Btole for the mast popular clorgymau, Tho candidates are the Rov, Drs. diedMullon, P, J. Conway, aod Rarrolc. A locture on unity, brothorly love, and cherity will bo delivered ul the pluco of warship of tho congragntion ** Ohovey Beholem Marlampoler,” at Nos. 406 and 408 South Clark strect, nt 7 p. u._to-morrow, by Meuss, Charlos Kozminsky and J. L, Btouo. “Tho objout is to raive funds wharowith to assist in fho noble work of the Unitod Ilobrew Relief and Ald Socioty, 5o that thoy ehall not bo compelled to sond olf, duting this wintor, the many dally nypl!mmm who call upon them for aid, “I'he charitably communicy, Christians ana Israclitos, ladies as woll ag gou- tlemon, are wuvited, Freo sents for ol Tarwell Hall will bo formally opened to the publio this evening, Only those baving tickets of admisnion will bo admitted, The following rogramuno will be oarriod out : Slnfimg—lmllmgn By Centonary Mothodist Church choir, Urof, O, Blackman, ~musical direotor: reading of Heripturos by tho Rov, H. N, LPowers; prayer by the Rov, 1, P, Goodwin; address Ly tho Nev, Oharles II, Fowler, D, D, L singg, anthom by the choir, Address by tho Rov. A, B, Kittrodize, B, F. Jacobs, and otliers, As the supply of tlokets was oxhausted loug before tho domand conned, a second mooting has boon ar- ranged for Bunday evening, to which the publie are Invitad, an thoro are no tivkots and the Ronts will bo freo. 'I'ha Rov. C. II Fowlor aud othors will epeak, Doora open promptly at 7 p, m. MURICAT: MATINEL, Thoro will bo a grand musienl matinoo from 2:80 to G p. m. to-dny. at tho North Hide Turnor IInll, for the benellt of tho Gorman Relief So- clotion’ fair, at 25 conts admission, The pro- grammo i a8 follows : 1. March—~* Gon, Moltke™, 2. Overture—* Fra Diavolo ¥ 3. Potponrrl—* Rigolotto " 4, Valse—*'Now Vienun THirfurth Aubor Hermann Priedo < Welile 10. Galoppa—** Alw THE CITY-HALL. Tho Water Departinont yostorday recoived €4,200 on water-routs, The Committes on Judiclary meots at 2 o'clock Baturdny aftornoon in Ald, Tchrrdson's oflice, in Asbiand Block, John Mgyhan, of Now Fort, Torouto, writes to the Olork to ascortain tho wheresbouts of his throe brothers and elster, who, away back 1n 1867, wero liviug on Canal stroet. Gen, Bhaler's privato office in the Fire-Mar- shal's Leadquartors is almost ready for ocou- pancy. Aftor noxt weok tho Goueral may bo found thore, ready for businens, Tho dull timos are making sad havos with the anloou-kncpora. At presout there aro about 500 lous ealoons in tho city thun thero wera at thia timo lost year, The registry book exhibita an unusual number of liconses which have changed bLavds. Tho Mayor's police state that quite n number have packod up their bottles of sour munsb and closed up soop entirely, The City Commissionaitos—thoy of the red- flannel aspect—aro in distress aoout un ordi- nance passod ot the lnse moeting of the Common Council, by which they aro compelled to pay o liconeo of §13 per year. The ordinanco oves to bo still moro objoctionablo. y its wording it includes all common carriers, oven the delivery wagons of business houses not Leing excopted, The Cominissionnires have poti- tioned tho Mayor and Common Council to reponi #0 unjust an ordivance. City Attornoy Jamieson promixes to draft an otdinance that will give moro satisfaction, to supersodo the present one. V. I1. Taylor, Scerotary of tha National Agri- onltural Luborors’ Union of Great Britaia, yea- torday cenlled on Mayor Colvin, Mr, Waylor hay buon coilocting statistics from all pnris of tho country, that in any way interost tha great mnss of Euglish workingmen, He lonvow for Cannidn this oveoing, and after making un extonded tour throughout tho provinges he roturny to England. All through this country he statos that Lo has found the condition of tho laboring classos to be vory good indced, and much vettor than he had anticipated, All but elght of the banks have now paid Lheir porsonal taxes. The Union 'Frust Company, which ot flist refused to pay on account of n chango of name, has obtuined n respite until alter the monthly meoting of the Directors in December. Beveral other banks have aiso ob- tained pormisgion to wait until aftor the sevsion of tho Directors, while the rest of them promiso to pay fram day to-day. Tho Board of Police and Fire Commisslonora mot vestordny nftornoon for tho nurflons of try- ing woveral policemon. Officors 3, B, Artell nnd Tatrick Pigeon were up on charges for entering a plunce whero intoxicatiog liquors aro sold, 'Tha cnso was contivued for one weok, and, in tho meantimo, somo sturtling disclosures in the Cot- tage Grove Avenuo Stationure anticipated. Both tho oflicors bear good charactors, and scom to think chut the charges are brought agminst thom out of pure epite. Conscquently they Ifntend to show with whnt a high hand thiogs aro run in their ntation. T'ho story s o long one, several thrends of which have beon heard batare. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE, The Finance Committee mot yestordny after- noon in tho Mayor's ofiice, 'resout, Ald, Heath, Quirk, and Schaffuor ; absont, Ald. Spalding and Lyuch. Tio only business bafore the Committes was gavoral potitions for damages resulting both from flro and by aceident. The ulnuun(nufiflmed wero all small, and, as tho Law Department did not considor tho ity lieblo for any one of them, they ware all placod on file, A bill of $28,50 for Incal noticos i tha Staals-Zeitiing was audit- ed and ordered pnid, As tho Committeos of tho Common Council aro now about dis- solving, the Financo Committeo do- Aorved the warmest commendation, No dilTeronces of opinion have ever disturbed its mootings, and, althongh some of its membors Lave not attended promptly, they havo raroly, if over, failed to sccura s quorum, The import- anco of such a committco cannot bo ovor- estimated, especially when it isunsthat contrels, to a great extent, tho purae-strings of the city. TIIE COMMITTEE, ON RAILRBOADS, The Committea on Railronda mot yosterday afternoon in tho City Clerk's office. ~ Presont, Ald. Lengachar, Warren, Richardson, and Stous. Aun ordinnnce proviting for the right of way fur a horso-railroad on Wabash avenuo met with somo opposition, becausa the Company was moroly designated 88 tho Wabash Avenue Rmlway Compnny. and no nemes wers mentioaed. The "Chairmen, Ald. Lengacher, thought that the names of the stockholders ought to be given in full, Ho did not beliava in pranting a franchise to any company for & moro mattor of spocuistion, to bo bought and aold at will. Ald, Warien moved to lay the ordinsuce over for two weeks. The motion was seconded by Ald. Stout; Ald. Richardson and Lenpachor voting No, Ald. Cullerton, who presented tho ordjuanoe, way then called io to explain awny the dificulties. o loaned back in bis ohair, and, i bis cool, supercilious manner, said that ho weuld vouch for the relinbility of tho ntockholders, but did not feel inchnod to give their names, Ald. Stout said chat ho wns awaro that a similar ordinanco, omanativly from a company other tlan the Wae bash Avenuo Railway Compavy, had boen fu the hands of tho Committoo on Btreots and Alloys for months past. e was iu favor of reporting tavorably on the ordinance, thus +bringing bota before tho Council at tho samoe time, Ald, War- ron supported him, Ald, Lougacher and Riche ardson did not thiuk it proper for the Commit- tue to report fuvorably on anything that they know nothing about. On putiing tho question, Ald, Warren nud Stout voted to roport favorably on the potition, and Ald. Rlchardion und Len- gachor peremptorily voted No. A petition of tho Illinois River Railrond, asking for an oxtousion of tima in laying thofr track, was orderod placed on Hlo, Thn railrond wne hwmited to Nov. 10 in laying its track insido the city Iumits, and it potitioned for au extonsion of timo to Jan, 1, 1876, An ordinanca providing for the location of flagmen ot all raiirord streot-crossinga was placod on file. Tho Committeo then sdjourned. el SUBURBAN, Throo-card-monte men yet continue their oporations on the Gulena Division of the North- wentern Railrond, notwithstanding the ill-success of their companion who was captured at Austin Tuesdoy night, snd is now awaiting bis trial at his now quarters {n the Gounty Jail, The tramn - leaving the eity at 9:15 p. m, was boarded by a brace of theso charaoters Wednou- day ovasing. Acloso watch was lopt upon tham by tho conductor, and it is not kuown that thoy succeeded in victiniving any ont, Asthe traln was nearing Oak Park thoy leayed foom it, aud mado thoir cscapo. Bolng notdled by the conductor, Mr. Thompson mado punuit, but was unublo to overtake the thicves, It it probablo that thoyaro tho samo an.wns wrhosncoeoded In making thoir oscapo Lucsday night ab Austin, These mon aro doubtloss well ally largs. M. Lonis Lo Volrle's baud furnished ' the musle for tha occason, Dancing com- moneed st B o'clock, and continned with un- abatad fury until 12, Tho sociable was oue of raro good Feoling and enjovmont. "T'he procoedn which may ho derived from the rruaamuuun of the ** Ilowar Queon,” now prepar- ng under tho supervision of Mra. Horton, will bu donated to the Fonndlings’ Homo of Ohloago. RIVER FORPST. On acconnt of the funbitity of Prof. Swing o s prosont, there woro no roligious oxorciasy in tho Mathodint Episcopal Chureh ‘I'buraday even- ing. Tho peonlo met in tho bascmont of the churoh, hiowever, nud had a vory pleasant social. ‘I'ho membors of the Gloe Club ndded much to the enjoyment of the evening by romo excellont vocal muslo, Miss Jonon, of Eile, Pa,, and Misa Moore drow forth much applausa by the manner L oA ko bokd vt gociablo will bo hold Friday evenin, reallongo of Mr, Andiow. i e Tlho Ladies' Temperauca Umon held amoating yesterdny at 8 p. m, WABHINGTON HPIONTS, A now storo lullding is oreoting on the corner of Vinconnea rond and Ninety-fth stroat. The depot on the eamo crossing {8 now a fixed fect, and the work will bo atarted immediately, It is to baof brick, tocost €4,000, and to com. bino s pussenger-depot and dwelling-house for the agont in ono. The tralus already atop at that polut each dn{. Bunday, Dec, 0, is nppointed aa the day for the dedication of the now Union Ohurch on Pros- pect ovonue, Thero will bo arrangoments made to socura accommodatlons Ly rail from and to the aity. The hours of Mrs, Parnell was attomptod by burglars one night Intely, 'Thoy sawed the loc out, but were heard by tho occupants of the Liouss, and esicnped, No arrosts, ———— A Quneer Ducl, Mrom the Loniscrlls Courier~Journal, A rather mysterious nffalr occurrod a forw nights ago in tho Louisville Medlcat Colloge Building, corner of Fifth and Green mtreots, Two of the studonts have beon paying attention to tho eame young Iady, who lives but a stone's throw from tho Medical Collage, and thoy got into a quarrel with cach other about her. It was ot laat proposcd that each take a piatol and fight aduol ina dark room in the collego building, Bo _tho pistola were solected, scconds choson, and tho party, whon no ona waa in the house at night, entored a room and, locking the door bo- bind them, proparod for the encounter, Tha light was extinguinhed, and, nt a proper distance from oach other, at thoword, oach fired. Thy gns was lit, aud on invunligntlon only proved { that tho powder aud Lol hiad beon wastod. The light. was ngain extivguished, and again at the | word the pistols wera ngain' dischargod. This timo ono of tha duclists was found slightly wounded in the lott arm. The honor of tho medical gentlomon baving boen thus satisficd, the two becamao itiendly ugain nnd shook hands with aach other, —_— A Now Doparture. Trom Deo, 1, 1874, all psesongor traing of the Michi- gan Contral and Groat Woestorn Ratireads will ran through from Chicago to Suspension Bridge without trausfer of passcngers or baggnge,—tiha entire traina boing taken across tho river st Dotrolt on mew fron forry-toata built fu the staunchest mannor expressly for tho purpose. Pullmnn cars will run as usual between Ohicago and New York, via both New York Ceatral sud Erfe Rufle ways, 'ghn Michigan Centrnl and Grest Western Roads boing in the Bueal posaihilocondirion, ask the continued £avora of tha public, and promise, a4 over, 87<0d, come fort, and safoly, —_— Tconomire Theso Hard Times---One Dollar & Weok. £ Mako your own clothing, The Wilson Bhuttls Bew. ing-Machine will navo {ts cost in one meason, The chiliren or servants can uso it Inatructiona given at your Liouse frec of charge, It will e31m from $3 to §5 & day for man or womun who may wish to do sowing, cither in fomilles or manufacturing, Warrantod for five years, The best In tho world. Recoived the high- est award at Vienna, From $10 to $15 oheaper than all others, Sold on eary mouthly payments at 197 State street, and in all of the principal clties fn the United Staten. WiLson SevNa-Msouink Co,, Munufacturers, Clovaland, 0. Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railroad Sunday Train, for Omsba, Ogden, Salt Lake, San Francisco, and all Ttar-Weat points, wilt leave the Central Depot, foot of Luke streat, Bunday, Nov. 29, at 108, m, Tickets and slcoplug-car bertha may by had at the office, 89 Clark street, or at tho dopots, Thrungh tickets vis C. & N, W. R, R, or C.&R. LI R will bs good on thiy tratn, Only Ask to 8how the Goods, knowing that two-button kid gloves, opera shades, st S$L; flocce-lined hose, worth 45 cents, at 85 conta; In dies' veats (others sell at £1.25) at 78 conts; men's heavy shirts and drawers at $1, will satisfy you that the Now York Store, 284 snd 286 West Madison streat, s the cheapeat and best, — The Pcople's Protest. “For doutal trush our hard-carned cash, Tuo long wa've spent in valn, But henceforts won't, for Bozodont, Tho toeth presurvos—thats plaln,¥ This {3 Feir Enough, Tsn’t It ? We aro 80 sanguino that the “ Argus® anti-clinker heater will prove its work, that any one not finding them Just an recommendud by na can Tatura them, Banga Bros., Agcuts, Btato snd Van Buren. Chickoring Upright Planos. Strong und clear in tona; stand in tune splendily warranted durable: oceupy very small space, Roed’s Templo of Musle, 92 Van Buren street, oo OATARRHE QTR TOWNE'S UNI VE]&‘JA‘L atarrh CUTERI53. USED INTERNALLY, A smost wondorful and st al \thl{,lnln‘n"n’(l‘ll;nrfll fflootual roniedy, Tor sate by AN SOHAACK, 5‘5 Vl'fuflnfi & REID, AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P, GOE & ¥ 88 & 70 \V;.hnsfx!:v‘.x AT ATUCTION. SATURDAY, NOV. 28, AT 8,30 0'0L0CE, 100 Dacoratad Totlat Sots, 140 n o3 W. O, Ceaciory. 46 ca408 Glnss Wara, 20 duzan Bun Buenaes. ‘A tot of unclaimad frelgt from tho ralirasd warehonss, Household Furniture, LOOR OUT FO!¢ THIS LARGE SALG, 16 Parlar Suita, 16 marble and wood top Ohambor Sots, 1e walnn' Bodstonds, 78 vialnut Bueau, rhile.top Tablos. B \vnnu.‘lu& CO., “Rookors, Gaso, Miveors, Wardrohes, Taly iico De-ks, Shay Casus, Outlory, o0k lue Btoves, Tloor Ofl-Gloth, and arnhonseited Park Phaoton, Cosn & Ten Tacke (make s 0eluck, 3 Singlo and Doublo Cuttors and. Har. GFQ. I, GORE & CO., Auctloncors, DRY GOODS. REGULAR CATALDGUE AUCTION SALE, TUESDAY, DEC. 1, AT 812 O'L'K A, I, Dress_Qonds, Picon Gaod; gVt Valtootiiv ottty Sentars, Cast ¥ Trado, Totto wud Thitial Hdkfa guatd duods for Hollday An extra fino display of Tablo'Cuti American Cutlury (Jux’;\mnyfll.‘:n(\‘n'l‘all:'m;' Ans coigliimial A fina liie uf woll-nssoriod Giuves. in ' Mon's, Ladlos" m;::i" &:;x%d.fnngn‘ woar, in Kid, Buck, Loather, nad r“:v"‘:"":n': ":'3’,'."3;"’5.‘ Sosrts, Nublas, oods, Mits, oithers, en Hats and Caps, Wool Blankot: 11vor.| 2 ke Gy Sk Fapounizt Goode, Ladiod”and Missesd CARPETE, A full tne of C: . - s et el a1-Von T i, Cataloguon andy Jlondar KO, P, GURE & 00, 63 and 70 Wabnshear, On Wednesday, Dec. 2, We shall offer, BY OATALOGUE, s lino of BOOTS & SHOES That will FULLY. EQUAT, in &1l rospaots, tho GREAT BALER WEL . DAY. Salo at 0k n.%f LAsh wiBHES: GEO. P. GORE & €O,, €8 und 70 Wabasiay, THURSDAY!! Regular Thursdny’s Snle of Dry G and Clothing, Furnishing eDDdS,yUll‘l,ch?': By g e 1R ) i Cassimoran, Vertings, o 20048 Olotis, Linens, Flowers, Kufings, &o. GOVERNMENT CLOTHING. GEO. P, GORE & CO.. A3 anil 70 Wabiash-av, By ELISON, FOMEROY & GO, CLOSING SALE. MARBLE VASES, Statuary, Bronzes, &, &o, AtStoreNo. 180 State-st, THIS MORNING, AT 10 O’CLOCK, and continuing at £ p. m, Postponed fram yosterday on account of snow storm, IR MORNING, af 100 elusks A contianioranti ever) o I8 s0ld, NO LINMIT." The whole collection ‘must be sold 10 Sloso & prtuorshin, EUISOX, FUitEROY # 00., Anctionosrs. BANKRUPT SALE, AT ATUCTION. 250,000 CIGARS Yonday Morning, Nov, 30, at 10 o'clack, AT OUR STORE, 000) Glanrs, of Rosodalo, rc"“'"“‘ll"“': Godnlo,” ¥ fimagelvaiion, G K5 Kr’ Wasty ™ Habasayn &o, Al desirable gudds, trom best Yobaoeo, and will poste voly be closed out without reference to cost or value, Wiil be sold La lots to auit the trada. — Sald by ordor ef Assignee, SLISON, POMKROY & 60, #{ aud 81 Randolo| By WM. A. BUITERS & CO., AUCTIONKERS, AT SALESROOMS, 148 KAST MADISON-ST. ATURDAY BALR. PN AthBaneeTs, VPl R, Bl SO S D A LARGE VARIERY OF OTHER GOODS, SATURDAY M MARRIAGES, 4 HOLD-WHITE—Wednosday, Nov. &, 187 Rove T D Unniapogde st b1k estdonde, e, . B os I1, E., Whizo, buth of Gliicaya, diatn yagont pleato Gopy. AM—GIRANT—AL the tesidenco af the bride's ta, in Morrls, [ll., on_tlis 20th inate, by the Rov, J; r;fiu:gem obideh L Tashsme o Culosgo, snd poe Geant, WILLARD-DANIELS-Tn this city, Nov. 23, b, Rov, 0D Tielnos, Br 1l: Witlad, Huqr, aod Mo S DOW AL MITOMELT,Tn th ity, Nov. 2 A [~ LT,—Tn . Nov. tha Rov. 0. B, Hlelmor, - Wandtord " G: Stotowelt, o Fyfoburg, 0 ‘Anua 0, Blitcholl, of Ohicugn. ARMAN_WATSON-~Ia this city, Nov, 50. Ry, O. . Holmor, Joba W, Carmn and Mils A e or9AON-At el Home, O N—] [N I—At Mariners' Home, Oct. 1, 1874, by the Rov. Dr, Lounard, Mr. Ol S, 0 ol e ERATLD G Seman, My Clogin Sy vty Sards, HAFT-OBSON-At th g arent, 34 Oliazst, ov, S, by (o fho B0 PaTingteatl, o o 10, Eiolla ubbon, Luth of Gileagt i ot A T e DEATHS, COAN=The funoral of the Inis 8, A+ S Campvony Sl e btee' S i N 5 £ p, . 0 Churoh o 3 b 5 Em Sionrsa and Adam, b As ou Theaop IT11--On ¢ h B [Tl 0n the Sih tnst., Georgo H., Infant son of W, N % Funoral frum thelr resdonce Buaday, by oars to Cal- ary. HULNERT~On the svaning of the 7th, sud Mrs. er{ L. Hulbort, roliof of the Iate K-{ I3, lll‘l’m'rfi{: at tho resldanon of harson, Willlam A. Halbort, Unios. av, 1lydo Park. Hoticoat funirat horeatter, HNITON—-Willlamina T, Johnaton, nca o or fathor, James on tho Ui b lust, Frionds by tha Saran At the ‘ol . Tohnstan, 30 Soymour-t., IS Awn tako nilo. SPECIAL NOTICES. i TIOES. - i For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S 500THING S8YRUP has boen usod for ehildren with noror-failing succam, It corroots acki- ity of tho stomach, vollaves wind oolie, regulatos the bow. els, ouros dysentory and digrrhoa, whothor arising from toothing or othor oauses, A old and well.tried remody. kinoyn to the employos of the rosd, and it will Lo dio to thelr negligonco it tho thieves are por- mittid much loner to infost . tho traine iu as opona maunor us they have lately dona, A trunkon man, who gavo his namo as Moyer, and his rosidenca as Rochelds, was put off the 11:16 train Wednesday night., He doclined to poy lis faro, and vory prurorly too, considoring th toplotad condition of Isiu tronsury, Boing unsbe to remowmbor any friond at Oak Park with yhom ke might pnas Lhe remaindor of the night he put up ot the dopot. Ilo was on his yeudy trip to und from Chiesgo. 4 largo nudionce uttendedsho union Thanke- ’:l\ilg worvice at the Congrogativnul churel, T'h> 3ormon, dotiverod by the Rev, Hlr. Mabio, wa an excollont and appruprinto one, T'ho ser- vias at tho Episcopalian chureh were well ut- towdod. ‘Tho Itey, Dr, Hoynolds conducted the soxricen, ‘It TriwuNe, which nsunlly doos so much to haighten the enjovmens of thie evoryday lite of thopouplo of Oakk L'ark, failed to ald thom in di- geuwing their bronkfests Lhankugiving morning, and a8 3 result, things wont wrong all day, ft muaio the day positively & painful ono for James Liravn, our accommodating newaman, 1o failed to peoivo his momln;L'runmsm. ond tho refusal of lis subseribors to bo comfotted with a froo cop; of the Infer-Ceean wa nob & sourco of ao- lnocto him, Tye Booiable of tha Unlon Thusday evenlag, | | Qlub taok place “Tho astondance wus uu':mu- For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THEROUSEHOLD PANACEA will b > Lo, Immotiata veliot ML otlow. i tan oot wootn oF puin in the stomach, bowals, or slde; rhoumatism, collo, prulus, aud broisos, For lnternal snd uxternal uso, Ohildren Often Look Pale and Sick From no other cavso than having worms in tho atomach, BROWN'S VERMIFUGK COMFITS wiil destroy worms withont Injury to the child, being porfectly WiITE, and {reo from all colorlng or othor fojutious Ingrodionts usu- ully usod {n worin proparations, Sold by all druggists, 25 anta a hox, MORSE'S LUXURENE, TIORSE’S LUXURENE FOR SMIE HALR. A now snd porfost Deodorizod Oocoanut Ol Compound, hsving NO EQUAL IN ELE- GANUE; rendaring tho Ialr soft and glos promotes 1ta growth and boauty, and removed Dandruff, NA. TURK'S GREATRST AND BEST NUTRITIVE HAIR DRESSING, Bell sight, Prlos, S conts, Wholo- salo by VAN SOHAACK, STEVENSUN & BEID, Sold by all Druggiats and Notlon Doalers, ORNING, AT b O'CLOCK. CLOTHING, HOSIRRY, GLOVES, DRY GOOBS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AND FORSS Y WORNTNG At g6 O'bLOGR: D FURNITURF, OARPETS, STOVES, PIAN()!'OA!’I':I‘E‘.‘{ GROCK 1LY IN OPEN LOTS, WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 8 0'CLOOK. DRY GOUDS, WOOLE! AND OLOTHING, PHURSDAY MORNING AT 9 0'OLUC] SEPEOY.A L &AL LADIES FURS. . DAY MORNING, NOV. 30, AT 10 0'0LOOK, Ny YBXT\\;.\ o o1 R { BUTTEIS & LAD % OIS, BU. OF SADL] SETH T sxglAl&,,'; Félmmm. A THRA 0 . REAL RUSSTA AND GOLLAR, IURAL BIMIN O 1 AND COLLAR, i M ho abnve Furs aro of thorough workinanship, chulen u-?;ufly', ‘il fxitioes sisto. Al will Do $o1d Teardions of alugs, "STEIGII ROBES ROCIKWILL, WILLIAMS & GO., Auocuanssrs, 34 and 206 Esst Madison-at. Saturdey, Hov. 28—9:30 A, M,, Wo will soll over K60 artlolas of Tmime ad Houseloll Goods, lng_ fino and medlam Parlor and Ohamber sats, e e a0 Siritig Matteamns, Nondoe 5 R o af S 100 Couk anl THoatiag Stovos. 19 e S oeli o . iRt wtodk o dad ) ro 3 % Guid s ROJKWELL, WILLIAMS & 0., By LEONARD & CO., 88 B. WASHINGTON-ST. (Oppasite Viold, Lelter & Co,'s). COpening Sale. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE UARPETS, BTOVES, ET0, OnBATURDAY Nov, 2, at 8:30 ghovo, A, Iarge & kot Darl Kitehon Furnitura; ] Wi gant Parlor Suitor aty; Ullico Doa! Mattrasses, ato, wrvo, Fanoy Qaales, Kt ta. Vi wholo to b LEONARD & O By SMITIE & HARRISON, TO-DAY, AT 8% 0'OLOCK, AT AUOTION, 81 MADISON-ST., Oppusite MoVicker's Thoatze, CONTENTS TWO PRAIRIE-AV. RESIDENCES. BIGGEST 8TOCK OF G00D3 OF THE SCASON, P , 20 Oismber Sote, 16 Parlor Buts 8 l.\!unl,"‘f'.'f'&.‘ o e by l\lnmlmu{nv -nhh:; 80 Ouok Btaves, 20 Brussele and Waol O (0 e bl AR S1aartont Looeesl Morehitae Slu- Best 'k for buyors this sensun, HAIITH & HARRISUN, otfonsers, 81 Madisua-at:, opnoaits MaVickor's | hoatses HOUSEXEEPING GOODS. P.ce J. CASENY, 41 & 43 PIFTH-AV,, Koop on havl tho (argest aswrtment in_the olty of Now ¢ and Socond-hand Guods, Vurniture, Ospots, Bedding, Ottigo Doulis, Usuntars, Show-Uusos, Hiiolviny, Ale Boxos, Whits Ulankots, Orxy Disukots, sud Lorse Blankelsy bouglt kad suld,