Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1877—TWELVE, PAGES. THE CITY. GENERAT, NEWS. The tempernture sesterday, as obsetved by Manasse, optician, 88 Madison street (TRiBus® Building), was, at$a.m., 42 degrees; 10a. m., 4%; 12 m., 405 3p. m., 515 7p.m., 50, Barom- cter at 8 n. m., 30,005 7 p. 1., 2004, Yesterday noon a valuable team of horses at- tached toa truck owned by James McBean, of No. 72 Blue Island avenue, ran away on Kinzie strect, and the bridge being open they plunged Leadlong futo the river and were drowned. David Dows, of New York, and otber promi- nant hankers from the East and West, arrived in this city yesterday to attend the funeral of Mr. William F. Coolbaugh. The attendance of outslde friends. cspecially from lowa, whero the deceased was well and favorally known, it is cxpected will be very large. A mecting of the Fifteenth Ward Republican Club was held last evening at Folz's Hall, cor- ner of North avenue and Larrabeo street. The ouly business done was to strike from the roll, with exceeding neatness and dispatch, thennme of John Wng who went 20 far astray from the path of rectitude at the last clection as to vote the Democratic ticket. ‘Uhe Clud then ad- jouroed sine die. The regular monthly meeting of the Board ot Directors of the Northwestern Traveling Men's Astovistion was held last nlght at the Sherman House, and it was decided to have a reunion banyuet Dec. 27 at the Sherman House, Ong hundred and efehit new members were accepted last night, making the total membership 831. It 18 coutidently expected that at least une-hal? ol the members will be preseut at the banquet, which will be made an enjoyable and weinor- able ocension. Mr. J. D. larvey, the Collector of Internal Revenue, will begin Monday morning to take ev- fdencean the saviugs-bank cases, L0 ascertal whether they bave been dolng any busiuess ont- side of astrict suvings-bank linc, so us to sub- fect themn to payment of taxes. The oplmon seems to have pgone abeond that the Commis- sloner aud Collector are anxfous to enforce the tax, right or wrong. ‘Fhis is cntirely wrong, bt they are bound ae ofleers to see'that the Uovernment is protected in its rights. Mrs. Abby Sage Richardson delivered the fourth lecture in her serics of stuales of En- ghah Mterature lust evening in Methodiat Church Bloek, betore a select audlence. Her subject was, *‘Spenser, Sidney, and Rulelgh," tu the elucldation of. which she dis- covered an futimate scqualutance with the 1lt- erary bistory of that perfod. ‘I'he principal part of the Jecture was devoted to Spenser, whuse carcer was brictly and graphically sketched. 'This was the prelude to n eritieal and descrip- tive account of the Faery Queen, from which the falr lecturer culted muny choice gems, presenting them to the lstener with the charm of -2 cul- tured reader. At the close of the lecture she wus rewarded with warm applause, t Tuesday evening her subject il be, e Pre-Shakspearcan Drwmatists,” with illustra- tions frow thelr works. It any one thinks that all the lcading charae- teristics of a true coltege ure not to be tound in the Chicago University, e should bave been on the campus vesterdny ofternoon, For sone time the breach between the Sophomore aud Freshman classes has been growing broader and Lroader, and as « grand finale a *‘canerush " was anuouneed to settle the great questlun of superfority, At 23:20 the campus was surround- «d by Indies and wentlemen, aud b o few mo- menis the two classes uppeared,—ths Sopho- mores under Capt. Hayes und the Freshmen unger Copt, Scrovin, The cane was placed in the middle of the ground In the hands of a Fresuman, and, nt @ sigual from the referes, the vppusing lorees made a break for it ‘Tho cous test was long and fierve, and only ceased for the removal ol an vecaslunsl wounded man, Amid the chicers of the crowd the Suphiumores Wrung the cane from the Freshoen and put it over the tounds. As a result the defeated closs 1s ot to curry caues hefore Washinzton's birthday, Curoner Dietzsch yesterday fmpancled o jury for 1he Inquests npoi the bodies recovered rum 1he fire ot Field & Leter's, and, after viewlng tle boules and the rums of the building, espe- «ially thuse places where the cavings oceurred, they adjourned indetinitely until uext week, In the meantime it 18 barely probable that more bodies may bo recovered Irom the rubbish, It is culeulnted by the Coroner that the jury shall R detply juto the surroundings of the case, and for this purposs an excellent 3ury bus been ampancled, as will be seen by reading the sub- Jomcd nunien: 8, (. Prusslog, No. 143 lin- dolph street; Edword Kock, No. 8 Dearborn streety T'aul fluber, architect; G, Werner, No. 220 Kinzie strect ; G, Fo Bingham, No. W0 Lake street; D, R, Caineron of Amberg & Camerons B. A, Hlalr, No. 80 Lake atreety E. M. von Buehinkern, No, 110 Lako atreet; H. 7, Evans, No. 135 Lakn strect; Thomas Chard, insurance nt; J. 1 Black; and E. L. Uunt, of Edwin flunt & 8o NOTEL ARRIVALS. @rantt Pacifie—David fow, :\s’m.i‘euukr‘r, houth Hend; G Vork; (. . North, New llaven; C. Madel. St Loulr; the [on, Alexander Mitchell, ,mwnr:'« kee; Autorney-Genoral J. K. Edvali, Springleld: Dr. Burdlck, Yonkers, N Y.'; ¥, Slutager, Pitta: burg; E. ‘M. Pheian, Cherry Valloy, N. i B o werley, Denxér, Col.{ Charles baine, . Zalier Houie—W. ¥, Tiughes, U, 8. Navy: &, Boyd, Hoston; A. C. 0, Atwood, New York; W, d, U, 8 Army; 0. K. Jomes, New Orleans: il Molden, Bos . N. Iiktes, Springflold; ¢, L. ] puia; 11, Haywood, loae wm; Henry Koot, Quincy: Joln if, Reese, Motile, Als.: Thomas Ferguson, Detrults Tioward Towland, Philageiphia; ¥, k. eauty, Ningesota ..o.Sherman House—Capt. Wirt Davis, U, S. A.; Col."Andrew D. Urall, St Paul; tho Hon, . Must, Sprinyfield, O.; lenry Whaien, Philadel- phiai Col. “A. B, Corken, Daveuport; A. J. Nellls, " Pitteburg: R, . Torroy, Oshkosh} E. 1. Janes, Now York.... fremiont Jouse—E, P, Kingnley, Y ticorge T, Crane, St, Wrenn, Burlington; the Hon. 8 pans James D, denderaon, New York Slurray.ftockford; *he How, L. 0, Davis, Muska" kuns W, M, Crump, I'hiladolphi omas L. Cook, and party of elght, Dultimor W. ¥. COOLBAUGH, TIE YUNERAL, . ‘The funcral of Mr, Coolbaugh will occur at half-past 13 to-day, at his late realdeuce, No, 120 Calumet avenue. The bour first chosen wass 11 o'clock, but, to meet the desiro of members of thie Board of Trade ond wumerous bankers, it waa changed to the time designated, ‘The Rev, Edward Sullivan wiil conduct the ceremony, reading the Eplscopal service, and the Rov. Willlam Alvin Bartlett, now fn town, uu old ueighbor and aun Intimate friend of Mr, Coolbaugh, wiil mske remarks, Juago J, R. Doalittle will ofticlute ns moster of cercinonics ut the house, The remuins will lle In the library, wiich {s the mlddle room on the south siue of the house, fuclosed in & metallic casket with rosewood fin- isb, and handsomely lined with white satin, bearing elght candlics, unusually wassive, and uf the gauntlet pattern. ‘The silver plate witl boheavy and rectangular, Uearing the inscriptiuns o July 1, 1831, William Eludfay Coolbdugh; Died, Nov, 14, 1877, ‘The followlog gentlemen will officiate as pall- bearcrs: Robert Law, M. C, El,clrnll.pflul A, buith, Nathau Corwith, Gen, Phillp A, Blieridan, W, C. D, G 4 Asa . Y. . Granuis, C. T, Wheelcr, Dow, Gov. Bross, Hewman G. Powers, o, Scanimon, J. W. Ollell, ! Mrs. Thurstou, with a sclect quarteite of sing- «ers, will turuish the muslc, "l e rewaius will be taken to Graceland Cem- etery. ‘Iue members of the Clearing-House Associa- tun are requested to asseivle at the Cleartng Youse at 11:45 A w, sbarp to attend the fu. ueral fu s body, Carriages will bu (u waltivg for thew, TUE ROAKD OF THADE. On the Board of Trade yesterdsy morning tne folluwing resolutious were submitted by Mr, Asa Dow, scconded by Mr, Cioton Briggs, aod uusulmously adopted: > Whstcas, Desth has sudden) v su hosored wewber uf this budy, & citizen of wide repute sud singuisrly broad snd cuwprebensive ::fir-v::.lflwlxc:\h:uu :mmu, the public wrlhrta ost g . '“;:;“d;‘nl\lc luruh};u .L‘lui:vlll 2Dd true-hesriv ¢avlied, That the members of thi 3 apichaed Wit the soRmmy " tha oeeasin uld recdrd tuelr scuss of the great public loxs 1ned 14 the death of M. Coolbuugh, and beur wung 1o the Lizh sbreciation 1o wilch be was Lol ouly wmuug bis perwonsl triends, but shevuguout ud far ocyoud tho limite of Ui titys whercln fur wany years be has occupled » position o, ths pullic reapect aud conddince rarely air sutoulted, That, while our hearts are burdencd Ly te niclancholy sud tragic termwation of a Jife 86 bouorabie 1o ateelf, aud 80 full ot uscfuincss Lo suciety, we cherish the warmesh femembrauces of & spirit of liberslity, :neu"(. aud higb julegrity, Which were so eminectly developed In the chare scter of him whosy death we lost sincerely dee ro. stesolred, That & eap{ of this expression Le cowmunicated to the (amily of our iamented Livther, with the mssurance of var despest syme pathy with them i thelr overwhelming bereave- ment. The Board will adjourn at nnon in order that the members may attend the [uneral. TIIF, COUNCIL. TNE DUILDING ONDINANCE. An adjourned meeting of the Councll was held last evening, Ald. Cook in the chalr. The abgentees were Pearsons, Thompson (Third), Bommer, Tully, Lodding, Lawler, White, Me Nurney, Jansaéns, and Daly. The report of the Committee on Fire and ‘Water, recommending the adoption of the fol- lowiog amendment to the Bullding ordinance, was taken up: 'That Sec. 45, of the ordinance passed April 0, 1877, concerning the construction. aiteration, re. pair, removal, etc., of buildinga. be and the same 'n hereoy amended by adding thereto the follow. ing: **All buildings'in satd Clty of Chicago, of four or more stories in helzht, shall be provided with one or more metalllc Jadders, or metallic fire. encapes, extenaiag from the silewal to the upper etories of such bullding, and on the outer walls thereof, in such location and numbers, and of such material and conaraction as the Mayor, Snperintendent of Hnilaings, Chair. man of the Committee on Fire and Water, and Chairman of the Committee on Public Buhdings of the City Conncil. or & majority of them, may from 1ime to_timne determinc, Afier such determina- ion shall have been made as aforesald the Super. intendent of Bulldings of said city may at any time, by a notice inwriting served u&mn the owner, Teneee, or occupant of any auch bunding, by leave Ing with euch uwner, lessee, OF occnnant, or at his or thelr residence or piace of bnsiness, & copy of nuch notice, require auch owner, lcssee, or occupant, or either of them, to caure wuch metal- He Iadder or fire-cacape to be placed npon snch buflding within “thirly daye after the service uf euch notice, » In case auch owner, lessec, or occuvant, of cither of them, so served with notice, as aforesaid, shall not within thirty daye after the rervice of such_notico upan him or them, place, or cause to be placed, such metallle ladder or fire-escape wpon such bullding, as re- quired by this ordinsnee and the terms of such no- tice, he or they eball be rutfect tu a fine of not 1een than $10 nor more than $:00, ant 1o a further fine of 850 for vach week of sich necledt to com- ply with such notice after the service of the same. Ald, Van Osdel moved to amend so that all bulldl‘;\gs under five stories high would bé vx- cepted, P\l . Kirk opposed the motion, saying that a. frreat mun{ four-story builihugs were used as tenement-liouses, and had no protectivn what- ever in case of tire. - AllL Ruwlcigh moved as an amendment that such bulldings as were nsed exclusively as pri- vate residences be cxcepted. ARl Stewart utta that motlon. The or- dinance provided thut the Mayor, Building Committee, and - fuspector shonld have discre- tionary power as to which bulldings shoutd be furnishied with escapes, and they would not or- der them ntiached where they were not peces- sary. There werea great many private build- foga which should have them. Ald. McAuley was of opinion that no loop- hole should be left for dlscretionar 18, ‘Tne Council should adopt a well-deilned ordi- uance, 5 ‘The amendment of Ald. Bawleigh was reject- cd by avoteof 15 unysto 11 yeus, ns wag that of Ald. Van Osdel—uays, 14; yeas, 13, The question then recurred “on the ordinance itself, and it was uot ndoj ted—yens, 145 nays, 12—a two-thirds vote belug casential. Al Cullerton moved ta reconsider tho vote, ani was supported by Ald. Kirk aud Throop. After a short dehato the motion was agreed to, sl the report was made the speeial order for 8 o'clock Monday evening. Ald, McAuley called up_the ordinance Hmit- Ing the size of signs, and {t wus made the apecial order for the next mecting, g GAs, The report of the Cuminittce on Gas, recom- mending that the petitlon of Frost & Malone for authority 1o bulld gas-works be placed on tle, was talien up, Ald. Cary moved that action be postponed for one week. Ald. Throop didn't think a defermment neces- sarv, as the petitloners were frrusponsible par- tes. Ald, Rawielgh denfed that assertion, They were men of meaus, and responsible, und werw willing to lay iifty miles of pipe within the uext year, and furnish gas to the city at $1.50, and to rrlvnlu consumers at §2. They had Luilt works n othier cities, and thelr vetition should uvt be llum’?' treated. Ald, Thuroop declared that, sccording to his information, they ouly desired to get & charter tn order to trade and speculute upon it. On motlon, the report was made o special or- der for Monday night. TIE WEIGHING ORDINANCH was next consdered. It glves {mrmhalnn to crerybody tu erect @ public scale ufter having abtained a pernit from the Department of Pub- lic Works and giving a bond In the sum of $1,000, Tlhe owner is wllowed to charge 10 conta {for every load weighed, but must procure (rotn the Comptrollcr w book of certilleates, for which Lie must pay five ients aplece, one to be lasued for evory 16ad welghed. Tlie ordinance was paased. HALSTED STREET. The order directing thu repalr of Halsted street, between Milwaukee aud Chicago ave- nues, woa taken u{a A very'warm debate ensucd, (n which street- repairing was relerred to generally, Boveral of the Aldermen mile yery strong rémarks about tho B?mnl y of the “authorities to certaln stres apecially Michigan avenue. Ald, Cullerton stated that the ety had spent $10,000 for repalring Michiguu avenie, when the property-owuers, by right, stould have paid the bill. It wusafactthat a trm of contractors hud accured nearly thy cutlre nuinber of nawmes tecensary to et u perinit to pave it. ‘The order was pluced on flle. A slrutlar disposltion was inade of the order chaniting the namo of Ugden avenue to Dougles avenue, Ald, Gltbert, by unanimous consent, moved that the Department of Public Works be ine structed to give the Council all the facts in reuzard to the repalring of Michlvan avenue,~ the quantity of materlal purchased, the amount of moncey spent, and the sum recelved from in- diyiduals for making the improvement. The motion was azreed to, ‘Then came up the report of the Committes on Behools, recommending the leasing of the water-tank lot on the coruer of Monrog and Moruan streets to the Board of Fducation, and the jssulne of revenue warrunts for the erection of the West Divislon High Behoel, Ald, Cullerton noved to defer, since the Hoard did not seem to be quito sure about the location of the hullding, Ald. Beldler suld that the report nad heen made In harmony with the wishes of the Board, Ald. Throup expressed himaclf as {n favor of the report, but thought, as it was lata in the season, the matter inlght just s well go over glntll spring. Hewmovedthat it be pluced on e, "I'na motlon was sgreed to, ‘The ordinauce tixiug the license of scavengers at §5 for every wagon used in thelr business was passed, ‘The Council then adjourned, BUNDAY-SCHOOLS. MEETING OF TIIB COOK COUNTY CONVENTION. The Cook County Bunday-8chool Teachers' Convention conveved yeiterday morning fin Lower Farwell Mall. Thero were obout 150 delegates present, Dr. C. R, Blackall preside Are. Willlam Lawrence couducted the religious e;len':uu from 9:30 to Y:45, The roll was then called, Becretary Freeman made a verbal report of his work duriug the year. It was satlstactory, aud recefved. Btatlstical-Secretary H. B, Vall made a very elaborate printed report. The total attendance iy Chlcaxo Bunday-schools bas bLeen 59,64 totul uumber of piicers and teackers, 4,583; adult scholars, 7,085, ‘Yhe, roport was received The Cowtnittee ou Nomiuations reported tho following list of otficers: President, Albert 0. Laue; Vive-Presldents, the President, of town. ship organizations; Becrelary, i, J. Brainard; Assistaut Becretary, John Fuirbuukey Stutls- tical Becretary, II B. Vall; Asslstant, H, 4. Walker;, Treasurer, Il R. Cilssold; Exceutive Comwittee, U, ¥, Jucobs, Jobn Freew, J, 3, Hitcheock, . E1 €, L. Currier, Z. Beubain, A. Hemfugway. ‘The report wus received and the ofticers declared elected. Very satisfactory reports were recelved from the outside towns, showing that Buuday-school work was vrogressiug, AL, Hewngway reported on townshiu meet- fnes. Me thougut they should bo held once & quarter at Jeast, uud if ‘possible on muonlighy uybits, Bystew was needed, and 8 regular pro- grauuue sbould be drawu up o advance, uud ibe suectiogs widely udvertised. All speechcs apd addresses should be bricl. Mz, P.'B. Waroer spoke on misslonary work and housc-to-house Visitation, e bud found visitiug books cuntaining lsts of all children be- tween the uges of 5 and 20, with the schools which they aitended, to L very useful. IHouse- to-bousc visitivg was oue of the tost importaut Lraucbes of the work, Mr. A. J. Nowlun clalned that singiog was agreat moral agcent o the work, llywus aud wusle generally tended 1o educate, ald peoply who studied song became more cultured. Buacred imusic led to Gud, sud elevated the ro- lirtous feclings of the peuplu. Mz, P, B, Warver advised towushin ofticers to pay frequent viits 10 the scuools under thelr charge, wud 10 wucourage the teacbiers tu thelr work by advice aud assiatauce, They Riust 5 follow the great example of thelr Lord, and appronch the work 10 a spirit of prayer. A delegate thuught that there was A lack of prover orzanfzation wud method in townahip Many towns were not represented at all fn the Convéntion, 2 A gentlemun from Calumet noproved the re- marks of the previous speaker, and sald that they were golng to reorganize. ‘The Convention proper Llien took n recess un- ‘The hour from 12to 1 o’clock was devoted to the usunl prayer-mecting, M, O. A, Willard leadng the services. The afternoon acasion was devoted princionl- 1y to a vonsileration of Sunday-school methods. ke on opening excruiees, they be brief, and impress- Ing the necersity of punctual attendanes, The remaininz subjects were musi class supervision, Dr, Blackall ing_exercises, W, B. Jucobs; meetings, Dr.J. Yots: concerts and entertminments, J. B, tay vistation, J. M. Hi Ty teresting address was given by the Rev, W. J. Crafts, and the Rev, J. 8, Ostrander, of New York, concluded the alterncon work, crelses will close this morning. THE BRYANTS. EOMR MORE SUFFENERS. The recent exposures by Tz Trinoxe of the operations of Oliver G. Bryant, J. P. Koons, Neuwall, and others while not embracing & full list of their victims, have thrown a fiood of light on the multifaced ** firm," which riraled Trotens In its changes, and Ancient Pistol in Ita capacity for convevance. the Mercantile Agency has tramaferred the namee, or as many of them as they could col- lect, to another aud less desirable part of their record, whiluthie free advertisement given tothe enterprising company of free-rangers through these columns ought to shut them off in future trom obtaining further spolls under their pres- ent serivs of allases, As supplementury to the previous record may had & long talk, and that uthers wers 1o be anglous yesterday afternoon to see Hol- den, and that all of the hold-ons Lave been fn- formeqd by jurors that cl in the case, on Nomination of Officers will present thelr re. the fnterest of the Association, probably to be vort, and other important buslness be trans- called the Sceinl Science Journal, A number of new members wore admitted, It was voted to hold neetings the thind Fri- day In'every month at 10 a, m. at the Tremont 11ouse, to which not only the members of the Board but all Jadiea of the Arsociation and oth- ers interested in the work will be welcomed. A dinner was given from half-past 13to 2, whereat appropriato toasts were made. .co J. Pitner was tried yesterday after- noon before Justice Kearney on'a charge of lar- d by 8. . Douthart, who clalms that Mr. Pitner withheld $200 worthi of pictures, eared for Mr. Pitner, and . Douthart on behalt of the people, The trial began st 3 o’clock, and had not ended nt 7Inthe evening, to elfuit a mass of meaningless testimony, ——— EDUCATIONAL. Aoecial Dispatch to The Fhicaan Tridune. Camno, 1L, Nov, 16. The ladies of the W, C. T, U. hold daliy tem- perance prayer mectings In Lower Farwell 1lall All ary favited. No further witnesscs are to he heard until the jury docket I8 cleared, which will srive such of the Jurors as are so inclined amplo time to see and be seen. MR, GREZNERAUM, A reporter called on Mr. Gircencbaum Jast evening with reference to this matter, and sald Monday, Mra, M. Humphrev; v, Mrs. Judge Smith; Baturday, CRIMINAL. Joe Parrish took a change of venus yesterday from Justice Bummerfleld, and Justice Footo placed him under bouds of $5,000 for & further hearing upon the chargo of burglary. The tobacco stolen by the young thief Loufs levy was yesterday recovered by Detectives Ryan and Ostermnn at the shops of Pearson & Bnow, and No. 69 Randolph street, where 1t had been gold for a total of $11.50, The trial of James Matson for murder, which occupled the Crimiunl Court for several dayas, was concluded yeaterday, given to the jury about 4 o'clock fn the after. nuon, and un toalate hour o the evening a verdict had not been reached. Amy Jordan, a younz woman who has been kiudly assisted in various ways by Mrs, IL. B. Bannard, of No. 413 Michlzan avennc, was before Justice Summerfield yeaterday charged with the larceny of $300 cash from her benefactress. The case was continued to tho 18th, in order to procure incontrovertible testimony, Mrs, Lurana P. W, Barnum, who wns arrested some slx weeks ago by Charles E. Barney for C. L. Blood Lo a postal-or- der for the sum of 85, was discharged Wednes- day by Unlted States Commisstoner [loyne with the remark that **the United States could not Le pul tathe expense of settling petty personal quasrels,” The charge of agufnst her Ly Mr. Barney was nlso dismissed soie weeks ago, Frank Winkler, n ciear manufacturer of 205 South Halsted street, was before Commissioner on complaint of &pecial Rey Cox _ond .Jolinston, who charge hitn with having 3,000clzars pucked In oldboxes which had once been used: glso with removing cigara from the manufa.tory without having them stamped, and with omiiting to inake the proper_entries in his U eut was held over, alter examination, in $1,000 bail. At 6 o'clock last evening, Joseph Sulllvan, 11 years of age, residing at No, 203 E while running across Halsted strect {n_front of No. 335, was run down by car No, 24 of the Halsted street line. The itle fellow had his Jeft leg crushied Lelow the koee, and was other- wise g0 seriously injured that his 1ife s despaired Y Hutchingon, Leg, and. McCletlan, ‘Fhe driver, Charles White, was orrested and loeked up at the Twellth Street Statiou by er P. McMalion, The thief whom Officers tiallagher and Ryan lanizing the store of “Wilson Brus., Ington street, and who at th tlon gave the name of Juhn Wilson, waa vester- day held by Justice Summertleld in $1,000 bonds Sume of the detectives thonght to {dentify him by a scar on his check < 8 Bohemlan who fs wanted toutliern part of the State. Later doscriptious do not tally, however, nud it fa highly probablo that he is not the right man. Tho Iilinols Humane Boclets tained o conviction against a driver named Jolin Burek, who on the previous duy was gullty of crucity to a palr of ‘mules attached toa brick- wagon. Mrs, McDougal, of No. 45 North Mor- ed against the fellow, who had fore Justice Scully, and escuped hy of $3 aul costs. On the previous day the Soclety prosecuted G. C, Newton for diiving o borse with & broken leg, aud Justice Morrison fined tho defendant $10 for the cruelty aod €5 for being drunk. Minor arrests: John O'Hara and Richard Bar- rett, participauts Iu a street-brawl on Untario strect, In which tho former claling to bavo re. celved a sovere eut upon the head, and to have been robbed of §25 ‘cashiy John Murphy and Willie Wilson, having In thelr possesslon o quantity of rope, for which an owner Is wanted attbe North Chicago Avenve Statlon; Jenn Lotkwood, scrvaut-gir] at the housc of A. Cal- laghan, No. 3t4 ‘Thirty-second street, arrested by Detectives Ryan and Osterman for the lar- ceny of u gold lucket and chain, Justice Summerflold yesterday held the fol- Lizzio Moure, hitting Susic Bell over ittoon, $500 to the Criminal houas, representing himself to bu an oflicer, and obtaining moncy on false pretenses frow a slaughtering firm In Bridge- purt, someshat over 4 vear aro, 8500 to the 17th; Martt Barey allas S8mith, larceny aa baflee of goods frum J."F. Heaney, of No, 56 Fifth ave- to the Criminal Court; John larceny of a $40 hai o, 46 Ilarmon court, W NGbby ? Clark, Joseph Gleason, cacli; Martn King and J. B, Ve six montos cach: Ilenry ** I understand that an effort is belng made ¥3u indicted. Do you know anything Leonord Swett o Dr. W. d. Hunter s Mr. McUeary and 1 wouldn’t be surprised,' said he, *at any- recominentding tha thing that Mr. Millard or Mr, Ilolden might da in retaliation for my cffort toget them removed It only served by L. F. Lindsay; 4 review andelos- *“{lave they any cvidence upon which to base Their attempt is as ridiculous as the report of McCheaney, which was gotten up under the inapiration of Mr. Ing me with having paid out money on orders where the voucliers were pot signed ot the offico of the Park Board 'Inance Committee,—zomething which, if true, T would have nothing to do with, my (0 pay noney on orders have been intormed by par. tics who hiave read the McChesney report that it seemed to have been gotten up with a o criminal charge!"" **No, certamly not. —The State Board of Health adjourncd Its sessions In this city this afternoon after the transaction of considerable busincas, adopting resolutfona defining the char- acter of schools that would be recognized by the Board, and declding to reject tho diplomas the Physio-Medical Physio-Eclectic Medical College, bath of Cin- 'his important action will doubt- less create a alir in the State. and the whole country. Thirty-seven candidates for certifi- cates were examined and acted upon, gr:el.:;\.g of tho Board wlll be held at Gslesburg, ——— PENSACOLA, FLORIDA. Spectat Disatch to The Chcaan Tvibune, Pexsacota, Fla., Nov. 16.—~Tourlsts are ar- riving by every train, and this quaint old Span- 1sh town is gayer than ever before. ten are making extra efforts to please, and the natural attractions ara far shead of any other Soutbern city. ———— THE PIANOS AT THE RIVE-KING TESTIMONIAL, ‘The highest compliment ever bestowed upon any pianosin this ity was that given to the magulficent Instruments of Decker Brothers last Mouday even. ing, In the fact that Mme, Rive- King naed them in lier testimonial concert, for tho simple reason that she prefetred them abore alé nthers. volume, richnees, and purity af tone, and thy ex- quinite, blrd-like qualily of the upper notgs, were remarked by the mony artlsts and muslctans pres- ., while both mufltncn and press expressed the anvs **the yery beat ever beard in this cf uperlor inntriments fs to bo scen ut 211 State stroet, e —— NOTICE—PROF. JAMES A. GOING, Veterinary editor of the Spirit of the Times, New York, will remain in Chicago from the 16th of November to the 24th, inclusive, and at Spring- field, Il on the 26th aud 25th. ‘The Professor may be mecn at Oscar Field's stables, on Michlean avenue duriog his atay in Chicazo. The unprecedented press of bu cid his Western trip compn and those who have dise. will bo glad to learn that the moat skiliful gentle- rofession may be consulted. Ail op- be performed at Oncar Fleld's, e ———— BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS are used and indorsed by the best hotcls, confec- tioners, and grocers throughout the coustry, They and of greal strength, 0st, ~and received the bighest tenninl Exhtbition. eat—— Every woman owes It to herself and to soctat. dreus an clevuntly an her means will pormit, ture has decked the fluwers, the trees, the clouds with rich color and graceful form. counterfeit nature badty in this respect, nnaccount of bad standards of taste, a perusal of Andrewca’ Hazar, publisbed at Cinclu- nati at the low price of 81 per year, and 1llustrated fashion-plates, Send to the proprietor, W. R. Avpuews, for specimen copy, price 10 cents, Duck & Mayner'a malt congh mixture fe & slmple remedy for ndulte and children, Fhe caso was dutv being simpl properly fssued. Collegs and the indictment. A copy of it has not been sent I know that a great many copies have been sent In every dircctlon for the pur- pose. 1 have no doubt, of injuring me." Wise after the event, S Will you subwit to this defaination of char- 4“0 pshaw, I wouldn't resort to a criminal rosecution, and I look on both Millard and Tolden us' perfectly troubled myself very little about them since the mntter was taken up by the Goveruor.” * You do not fear an Indictnient " “Of course not. I aum abl My only reeret buen associated with such o THE COUXN - {rresponsibla. signine the name o to prove my in. hat 1 have ever larceny “preferred TIUE RXPERIRNCE OF J, 8, DASSETT & CO., mbers and gas-fitters, doine business at No, Nenwall cao to them about 1ay Jast with an order for certain lead plpo and rus-fittier for his house at Hyde Park. ntreduiced by Bryant, but the tirm did not take o great deal of stock In that individual, and de- termined to bo careful, the precautlons, the work was doune, the fore- ‘The LIl nmounted to &i00, and_Mr. Nenwall sald be * would send a cheek.? He dkin’t keep his promise, and after dunning him for some time Dassett & Co. the house, which was fully completed, and took out all the fixtures, ‘Their actual loss was therefore conlined to the thue expended {n puttiug in the work, and was TY BUILDING. ‘TheJall yesterday contatned 200 prisoners. Deputy County Clerk Washburn, who died suddenly Wedunesday, was buried ut Gracclaud Hoyne yesterda In some wuy, #pite of Jack Stephens, Clerk-clect of the Crimfnal LCourt, called at his new oflice yesterday, and had a talk with the boys. The Caunvassing Board was not in scssion yesterday, on aceount of the sickness of Justive ‘The Board will resume fts labors to-duy, 1L continued sickness dues not prevent. The gas-bill at the Countv Hospital for Octo- ber was 8330, against $200 for September, Cow- wlsstoner Cleary cannot nnderstand v crense should be su great, and proposes to fu- quire into the matter, The State's Altorney is being annoyed not a little by applicants for the otilce ot Sccond As- sistant and Clerk, created by the Board Wednes- day. He has not determinied whotn he will ap- point to clther place as yet, and will be in no haste about reaching o conclusion, Architect Egan yesterday zot his order for $7,500 on the County Treasury without any trouble, He would have gotten’tho money, but Perlolat has one-third futerest In the umount, s {8 well known, and the fact that he did not protest agalnst the de. livery of the order to Egun as hie hus heretofore doue {8 slgnificant, Epan iy Hexton In allowing him $40,000 for $15,000 worth uf work on the Court-House dome, which was o fuvor to the “Kiog," and this man nttending ' to 1t. Ou the day that this was done, Neuwall came in with a $300 . eheek with which ho proposed to uare the account, probably In hie Inner Temple. At that moment Bryant appeared on the sceue, and the two held The result was that Mr. Neuwall rose in virtuous indtgnation, and tenounced the scundalous outrage to which Lo had been sub- 1le vowed toget level, and actually entered suit for £5,000 damnages, but tho papers were never served, and Bassctt & Co, feel very t or disavled hors tu thg Crlininal Court. us Henry Klusk MIL. JOHN KNIONT, for murder in t of Ruom No. 10 Reaper Block, has an Interest. -y ubout the redoabtable Brvant. About 8 ury Kuleht was acting us agout for. iding Nos. 128 and 130 Clurk sticet. ir to rent an office sclected a large room which was supposed to be vacant, was so shown on tho hie went to view it Bryant ws “squatted” there. are perfectly pure, the cheapest and swardat the Cenl there was none to get, yesterday ob- found to have Knight viaited the place to foquire what was the meaning of und was lmmedistely salut- This can be bbyiated by this conduct, Holden's measurers were busy agaln yester day, sud at ulehtfall reported “that thes ubout completed countiuz Bexton's bricl weighlog Lis irou vn the Court-llouse, now have to o throueh the form of deducting the stonu-work which has been included n the , nnd then they will be propared to verify Egan’s mcasurement, aud to report to Jourd thut the dome steal was no steal at ‘The ** Ring " I to pay the measurera 300 for their serviced, ana, beside this, it ia aaid that Sexton has treated them with marked consid- non-rent-poyloue tenant. Flesh 1s weak, Adam muantfested himsell, Bryant down und procee hide the satisfaction which it was limpossible to obtuln from Ws pocketbook. and stroniz, but appurently about " us valorous a4 the magnammous mousce or wrathful suck. Anyhow, he took the llcklng and sought bis remedy in the courts, laying dam- TDecker was his attornes,— Decker, whose name calls up recollections, snd led to Luke out of his Bryaut i8 larze O'ROURKE—The funcral of John O'Ruarke (fireman, No. U Engine-Huuse) Faturday morning, Nov, 17, at 1:30 o'clock, from hie lato “resldence, corner Maxwell and Jofcrson- tiages to the Church uf the acred hence by cars to Calvary, ara iavited (o attend, e~ Denvor (Col,) and Ban Francisco vapers SCOTT—Of consumption, after a lingering lll- borne witl Cbelstian fortitude, Fanuy Scott, 1 years, a native of this city, 1 from her fathor's residence, 100 Call at 10 o'clock 8. m., & hurch of Our Lady of Sorrows, Weat Jack+ whero 8 Reqoiem Illgh-Mass will bu cele- ce by carringes to Calvary Cometery. inyited without further notice, cramento and Eso Fraucieco (Ual,) papors ages ot $3,000, | take place on Gen. Lieb Las been inquiring his way to the Grand Jury, and threatens to secure the indivt- meut of several membes Cumpalgn Comtnlitéo who publlshed that clreu- lar reflecting on the management of his office duriug the recent canvas several occaslons, { the Republican was on ane veeaslon nrrested on o caplus. tho lust term of Judge Jameson's Court the suit'was stricken from the docket, and lmme- diutely thereupon appeared Dryant by torney with utiidavits galore, According to his sccount it wus the defendant who lat never been ready for trial. and he, Bryant, the injured demanded that his wounded honor shiould be plastered over with a cheek for the amount demnuided, wellssvlected phrases informed Mr, Bryant that he had his own oplulon about that, aml would not reinstate the case, didn't sit there to try Ho Mr, Hryant's wron; THE NEW BOARD, AND ROUNTREE'S PATE, A rumor. has been In clrculation for o few days that Johin M. Rountree, the present County Attorney, was confident of re-clection, and re- Med on the vate of Mr. 8pofford, the newly- clected member from the West Division. able to belleve auything so discreditablo of Mr. B., a reporter yesterday sought hin out so as to obtain from nfm an authoritative denfal. 4]s it truc," sald the reporter to Alr, Spofford, “that you Liave joined the enemyl*? # What do you incani?® asked Mr, Bpofford. 1 was told,” replied the reporter, * that you had cutered {uto au agreement with the ling."” No man will bemore faithtul totho interests of the vcople than mysclf, I lave been working indefstizabl u prowd vrgantzation of the Board,! ‘ou will not vote for Rountree) “lvota for Rountree! No, sir, Iwill not, uuder any cireumstances,” S Are you In favor of = viva voce vote or & ballot on candidutesf " “[am in favor ol the one which will put me the squarest on the record, on stiould ask mo If T will vote for Rountred, othiug that [ have dono justities the inference thut Iotend to do other than my wholu duty,” “llave you heard snything of Mr, Meyer being ln the Rountres cambinationi ™ “1 have noty but [ don't beliove hels, is ns lirm o8 o rock us far as 1 can judge." What about Boesed " “In my opinion he is » square man in every reapect, aud fdo ot think he wil! disappolnt ot ong of the new Comisslouers 1 know 1 will never cive o volo that 1 sliall be ashamed of or huve 1o apologize for,” GAUSE OF THE RKFORTS. 4 What do you suppose gave rise to the ru. mors ahout jolnlng the Ring 4 1 hardly know, other day several and also somo of the us to think, that he t Is probuble that he will noy rand_ Jury as an the hiead with 8 s been Hbeled. Court; Joseoh bu atlowed to use thy ment to gratify bis private batea and resent- uients, but wiil have to go before a Juatico of the Penca and begin } tleo thinka there the tGrand Jury can act. In making the approoriations for the coming eor the Board robbued the charitablo lustitu- fons and the county emuloyes to nppropriate $240,000 for tha beuellt of the Court-Huuse cou- and now it is sald in explanation of the It bas suddenly been 1ound necessary for the carpenter work on , 80 that the lumber mny be properly scasoned, vte. The ** Rlng™ Is deter- 1oiucd, as has already been noted, to let the re- mainng contracts between now and Dee. 1, and this approprlation was made with nio other view, It the carpentering {8 let Sexton or some of his giau will et the work without regard to Lils unday, Nov, 18, and outraged, T Coart ta o fow anything In the matter then Nov, 10, of consamptlon, after a Jongand 18 late rosidence, 35 GQurlaysst., Baturday at 122 o'clock, Lo Ualvary Cemetery. Newark (N. J.), Rochester, and Brooklyn (N, Y.) papers please copy. ROGERS—~Nov, 10, at 478 West Ohio-st,, of searlet fover, Norah ‘Terrenn, youngest daughter. R‘?lml aud Ellen ftogcrs, sge 1 yeur 1 inonth a MASTIN—-Wednesday, Nov, 14, Zemrl Heth Mastin, at New lHaven, Coan,, of consumption, Tewiston, 1L, for burial, ‘The dead shall bo ralsed, NEYNOLDS—At the residence of Thomas Grif- fith, No, 60 Hromer-st,, Mary Reyoolds, of con- ed 14 yoars 8 monthe and 13 days. Notice of funeral In Sundav's paper, ‘That Court, he sald, {ts of such a character, are still unredressed, yuette, vagrant Wendt, pickpocket, ninety days; Sweeney and Nancy Hines, 3100 ine each, Jus- tice Morrison held Juhn O’Connor in $500 to the Criminat Court for assaultin Justice Koufmnun beld 0, o et the cont the building at of Nolte and wife, no saloon at the corner of North Clark and Ohfo streots, charged with abducting Lavina Morrls from Bloomington tor lewd pur- poses, in $500 each to the Criminal Court, > CIfLD-MURDEIR, After so many abortion cases having slipped throurh the hands of the Coroncr, It lsfnaced archief thae u child-murderee hus ot last veen caught und held over to the Grand Jury. this fnstance the prisoner has no fricnds who will muake the town howl with tne lincage of her family, tho soldier bruvery of her brotuers, up_ jobs on fu her favor, therefore she wus held without ball to the ‘hargoe ol mansiaughter, Tucts of tho case ure bricty these: Ald. F, Lodding found the dews bLady of u ctuld tn the alley rear ofNo, 48 Fisk strect, near his own residence, attention of Otlicer ‘I'homas D ¥ West Twelfth Street Statlon. The luvestization which was at_once set on foot devolaped the fuvt thut Muggle Meakell, an unmarried swomun, residing with ™ her brother at No, 48, was the mather of the fmant. ed the information that the chlid had beea born Wednesday night, but inslsted that it was born The father of the child, Peter Moore, had jumped town_suddenty o avoid trouble, either with the polive or with the wowasn's fum- Bhe did not deny thut the child was the one sbe baid thrown out luto the ulley, Dr. Huteninson was aent for, and” upon first exaniination was able to positively deterinine that the child had been born alive, and not dead us the wonian jusisted. Tunics and the blood i the velus tudicated tis beyond sll shadow of a dauht, count the {nquest wus hurried along. beld by Corouer Dietzach lust evemsny ut Lhe stu- tion, and upon Dr, Hutchinsou's testimony alone Nellie Meskell waa held to the Graud Jury for child-murder. SUBURBAN. ‘Evanston has again beeu visited by burglars, ‘They came lu the dead of night Thursday atd a. m., 30d disturbed the fomates of Mr. W, B, Phillips’ residence, on Grécuwood strecl, vear tbe shoru of the lake. Tu tampering with the windows they fnadvertently tamperced with the burglar-alarm, whicth brougnt upon thew the notice of the fawlly, ‘The county employes aro smarting under the action of the Buard "in reducing thelr salarics {or the comlug vear, yet uo trouble {s anticl- - pated in gettiog thetr work done, nor s it fear- ud that there will be suy wholesale resignations. Tosome of them the reduction s a serious n them the harder from ve tho ** Ring ' cut them duwn to earich themsslyes,—to make a Court- House approvriation,~and from the further fact that now they nave to discount thele orders, while tho prospect for the year to come fs that he shave will bo still larer. nd rightfully so, for cvery cent taken will vo to make up an income for the retiriug ** Ringsters, THE CITY-IIALL, The license recelpts yesterday were about MEDICAL, HOLMAN’S AGUE blow, and it comes u he fact that the; & LIVER PAD, 4 That Ian’t so, Urand Jury on y t‘u briog ubout X ‘They are discous 1 don't know why ueationng elicit- The Comptroller {ssued rcvenue warrants yeatenlay amounting to $4,000, The Committes on Gas met yesterday and Pad Co., decideid wo report favorably for some lsmp-post g e PR e 0y ‘The Treasurer's recelpts yesterday were $4,391 trom the Water Departinent and $080 from the Comptroller. ‘The teachers of the night schools will be pald October salaries this aftcruoon at 2 o’cloek, The auiouus of the rolls Is $1,76), The Departinent of Public Works yesterday awarded the coutract for curbingg, West Twelfth street from ti uct, aind i frout of sundry lots ou that and tlie contract for uts on Canal street, The voudition of the Ausl on this ue- but presumably this: The those wha favor Rountree’s re-clection were together o the County Build- g, and they gob Mr, Tabor {n the room and toid i that Spolford and Wheeler were all rlght, Several outsiders beand the remark, awd they uodoubtedly jumped ut a conciusion, aud spread the report of an agreement,” ‘Ihe reporter also called upon COUNTY CONMMISSIONER ELECT BUKLING, and axked hine various questions coucerning the new Couuty Board and the (uture management d. Chicago Depot, 77 Clark-st. BATES & HLANLEY, Ageuts. Holmsn Liver l‘ll strect, to ay & Whitney, ving (u front of sundry tween Wright aud Harrison streets, to J. B, Many of tbe citizens of North Clark atrect living south of Washington 8quare have united In a petition to the Mayor, requesting that the wineuoms with female atteniants be abollshed {rom that priucipsl North Side thoroughisre, ‘Therc ars jow more thun hall a dozen such wine-rooms, uud the recent discovery that they were nude the meavs of enticlng young girls futo lives of {niquity has led to o siacers desirs to bave them done away with, ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘The First Ward Republicas Club will ol an VANILLA CHOCOLATE BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELERS, Defies all Homest Competition, old by all Leading Grocers, was not ready clected members had met but once, and then Totormally, and 1t was not ye! or nut they could control the 1 Lic said that the new meimnbe: 1y fu luve with the County At- fig did not mcau by that to in« fer that *Juck " would not be re-elected. lle Baw nu reasou why he should be, Tlae only would telewhether or uot ho should vote for kuown whether Joseoh Bates, tuu Joln Hountre slso took motive then and fired, put a bullet llm‘::--h hi e b of Lis Dite. es within hall au Jier fu the night they co- dravored 10 look Into the interfor of Mr, Kean's Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND PACTORY Kos. 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washington-st, X, ¥, BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, The most pleannnt and effective Saap for the Lapne P A R e e A R T L A t'vlnl Ppackage seat free on receipt of 20 centa, BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, Made from the purest yegetahle ofls. Unrivaled f Bo Latint AR The TIRth. " FOr 010 (0 the NuTeers It 6 00 cqual, Kample ot, containing three cages teat free on recelpt of 75 ceatd. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From thie Powder 8 beautiful and serviceshie white #0ft Nanp, of any desired strengih, can be mude (0 ten minutes without the tsa of grease of potash. Trly package sent frea on receipt of 23 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Absolately purs, Tread, caken, pu ele., made In & hortsnace of time, Keep lunier, ro more dic eatible isn when mude of common and ctesp juis: fons. A trial package sent free on recelpl of 75 cents, BABBITT'S SALERATUS, Astandsrd article. Assmple package sent fres oo receipt of 25 centa- BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, Warranted free from all Jmpuritles. The housswits eanrely upon it Trlal packsge seat free on recelpt of 73 cents, BABBITT’S POTASH. A ncentrated alkall, doublo the strength of com&:fi e&:wn. Hample sent free On recelpt of 25 cen THE rnormn’i‘nn will give an ounce of gold for every ounce of impurities found in any of these preparations. Tor Sale bu all Dealers. AUCTION SALDS, By GEO. P. GOItE & ¢0., 64 and 70 Wahash avenue. On BATURDAY, Nov, 17, at 0130 o’clock, IMMENSH S8ALB, AND A FINR A DISELAY OF MBRCEANDISE. 250 Lotu W. G. Crockery and Glassware. 100 floxea Ralains, 130 Pictures of tne Presidents from ¥770 to 1870, 40 Halr Mattressel 100 Feathier Pillows, 46 doz. Walnnt Chalrs In white, 75 Walnut Tables In white. KO W, 8. Dureaus in white, 30 Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Velvet Lonnges, Easy Chalre aud Fatent Tockers, Walnut lied: steads aud Bureaus. Klegant llom Frame Essy Chialrs and Sofas, ilook Cases, Wardrobus, Side. Loards, French aud German Plate Mirrors, Marble- Top ‘Fables, Brusnels unu Wool Carpef &c. GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auct'rs REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 9:30 a. m. This ealo will be especiatly attractive fn Knit . Glaves, Mittens, Btirts and Drawers, lsts and Caps, Ladies’ Panta and Veats, Hoslery, &c, U, P, GORE & CO.. Auct'rs, ATCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES, Wednesday, Nov. 21,at 9:30 a, m. Manufacturersare calling for money ond wo shall make our first Clear- insilsmo of all kinds of dosirablo Fall Goods on tho above date; our stook includes tho Buockor Boots, Phila,, N, York, Nowark, and Rooh- oster goods in large assortmont; also full lines of Xastern goods. 8alo without resorve. Cataloguos roady Monday. Call and examine before buying. GEO, P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Waba WM., A, BUITERS & CO. Commtsalon Auctioneers 1ioaad 120 Wabash-av. REQULAR SATURDAY SALE. FURNITURE, S',I;‘,?,YEB' OARPETS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, THIR UA'\";‘:."‘UK o'clock & m., 8t our salesroum, 118 420 120 WabatlSiA. WUTTERS & CO., Auctioneer THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE, NOV. 22, At ulq 0'clock, & m., second-foor, DRY G00DS, WOOLENS, OL.OTH- ING, BOOTS, SHOES, ET0. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Fine Parlor and Ghafilfmr Snits, Velyet and Brassels Carpets, and Houselold Goods, POSTPONED Un account of the Fire 1o TUESDAY MORNING, uy. 20, b 10 o'cluck, at Btores 79 & 1 Hato-st. Uy order of mu:lulr‘l"-!ivu 8 & CO., Auctioneers._ By WM. MOOREHOUSE & GO Anctioneers, B4 aud 86 Haudolph-st. THIS MORNINO at balf-past 9 e'clock WE SHALL BELL NEW FURNITURE of all kinds sad qualitica. New and Second CARPETS, TEATING and COOK KTOVRS, now and used. A Very Large Lot of ; ND- ) FURNITURE and GENERAL SEPOIN nfig{)sklfl!lfl‘lflfl GOODs must be sold, a8 the owner ls about leaving the city., Vartica looking for Bargsiua shoufd siieu hi esle, I, and as tur a3 he was concerned ho should b wilting that o viva voce vote should be taken When the question came up fu the Board. THE GRAND OREENEBAUM'S CASK, The Grand Jury yesterday took up the work of [uvestigating the uflairs of the West Chicazo Purk Board. A, C. Btillard was the only witness examined, and Le testiled substantlully to what Las already been published as the resutt of the fuvestigation of *czpests.” thiuz wyaterious about the couduct of the jury in the watter, a8 nooue secws to know how or by whom tho case wasopened up. Somedays o0 i was noted in these coluinus that the Investigation would be commenced, aud the annouucewnt was wude ou what a reporter overbeard of @ couversation between two or three jurors, and ths s all that 5 knowo, is very evldent, however, from what could be gleaued wi the subject that the bold-on Park the bottowm of the work, bave been alded and on the outslde by certain jurors gained & reputation us o Vestigation is to le conducted especially, s far house, one block south, but Mr. Kesn wus in ¢ 8o they institulel an 7! treat, and sre now abrusd on the land, ‘The Exceutive Board of the Ithuols Social- Sclenes Ansoviation et at 10 o'clock yesterda morning at the restdence of Mrs, Elizabet] Mrs, Georze Beck, of fmportant mectlug ae Grand Pacific Hotel this evening at B o'cluck. All mcwbers are requests ed 1o bo present. The Rev. Galusha Auderson will conduct the Buunday-Scliool Teachers’ meellve to-day noon or and awake. NUTTING'S, 184 & 186G STATE STREET, Hovnton Harbert. There were preseut: Ceutraliag Mre. J. Scymour, slio of Ceutralia; Mrs. B, Carpenter, of Chicay Buith, of Ulics Agrippa," Acts, XxYL, G-20. ‘The Iev. T.B. Forbush will deliver an sddress thls ovening before the Chicago Athenaum Literary Boclety, st 63 Washinglon stret, on “Spare Hours, aud How to Uss Them, The sccond rehearsal of * Belshazzar's Feast,” which is to be givento the public at the New Chicago Theatre, Dec, 8 aud 6, will occur to- nliht at tho residence of Mr. Louls Wall, No. @i Pratrie avenuce, The secoud Sunllay-8chool Concert will oceur this siternoon in the Tabernacle at 2:30 o'clock. Therc will be a new progrumume, aud all who dedire to near s chorus uf L.U00 children's volce well trajued, and on soul-luspiriug wusle, shoul not full to steend. Prof. M. Deiafontaine will deliver a lecture before the Philosophical Bucicty this evento, 8 o'clock. Bubject: ** Anbmnal sud Plaut intbe Fur West Durlog the Cretaccous sud Bisgle sdmisslon, 25 cents. A public weetlug to completo the orgauiza- tlou for the suppression of the sale of hquor Lo minors will be beld tuls oveniog fu Tewmperanco Hall 211 Weat Madison street undesland, of Babbitt, of Chicago; Miss 8. M. Riciards, tas Sccretary, of Culvago; Miss Fredrika Perry, of Uhicago; Mrs. C, K, of Evauston, one of the Vice-Presidents of the A Mrs. C. P. Willey, of Chicawos . E. Clitfurd, aud Mrs. Van Venschotlen, nston; Mrs. Fitzgerald, of Chlcago; Miss Natt, of Philadelphia. Mrs, C. P. Wiiley, Chalrman of & committee appointed at the Jast wmectingat the Tremont House to seport & detivit plsa of work for the Burvau Correspondence and the Departmocus Comuwittecs, subitted a very comprelenuiye report, ‘The Assorlation bas »six departments or commitices for dalferent branches ot work, 88 ‘There is som B RAARARAS oy % SARATORA WAVES Ladles whe esperience trouble with usbecuniiog bales or e Cowwlssioners are a and that the; Ecouowy, and tiov- NI 1 Can te begutifuly DYED pg to the report ) wad u;luu‘ be subdivided ol the Comuittee, fur wore detalled departuients of work, and the Chalrinen of the sul propused Buscau ot Correspowdeny vort detived in detail the spectic work for each to {ssus @ monthly jourval fn Your Old 2 Clothes! LADIES AND GENTA | a3d wellming Mr. Greencbauw,—in olber | Testhiry Periods” wurds, With a view to briugivg the old Boad igbt luto the Criwinal Court. Tuls sup Ls'abuudant!y sustalued b; the jurure was with Alr, ivislons will cotat tho fact that ous of N iuce herl eton i Uilaad, sub-cowwitice. last srening ssd “Sue Cowsmlittien VBy KADDIN & CLARPY, Largest 8ale Yot of BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, TUESDAY, Nov. 20, 1877, including BANKRUPT ST OCK. Patticalars Sunday. ADIIR & CLEDP, Wi and B Wabash-8¥, NUTTING'S, 184 & 186G STATE STREET, Oppasite Polmer House. CELEBRATED tnrughout tho Uniou—csprvsmed t sl pata 1B uud upward 8 23,0, G0c per B Addr orders GUNTHEL, Cunfsss Aouus, Vhicague