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- NEWLANDS---SHARON, The CGrand Wedding at San Trancisco. Tho Happy Couple, and iho Father of tho Brides A Deroription of Mr, Sharon's Mag- nificent Mansion. How tho Bride was Dressed-=The Nuptial Ceremony. The Prosonts, the Floral Decorations, the Musio, and the Refresh- * monts. From the San Franciszn Chropicle, Nov. 20, . THEBRIDE, - p A FIW WORDS RESPECTING THE QUEEN OF TIE 00~ CASION, Thi brido, Clars A, Bharon, ig & domi-brunatte In stylo of boouty, potite .in figuro, and of win- ning and gracoful manvora. Buo is of a rotiing disposiiion, shunulog rathor than covoting dis- play. Altbough o quicter marriago and * cot- tago by the sea” would have colneided with hor dosires, yot alio las proved and will prove hor- ot outirely equnl to afl tho omergoncios of hor bigh social position, To tho gracos of tho true Iady havo been. added such rofinements of edu- gatlon and oulturo as tho bost aohioola in Amorien nod Europe could givo and the highost porsonal asgoolationa impart. Miss Bharon is 21 yoors of ago, having boon born in San Froucisco in 18563, Her firat instruotion was ln thesohools of thia city, Bhe spent a yoor at tho convent at Benicin, aund two years afterwards at Ban Joso. Sho was abroad with hor mothior and - sistor for two years ang & half, ot year of which sho passod at ono of the most celebrated conventunl gohiools of Paris, Whatavor was to bo noquired in any of thoss institutions sno has' acquired throtigh o teachablo [nciination, au apt Lutelicot, and diligont study. Sinco tho residence of Mr. Bharon at Virginia, sho bas dividod her timo bo- thet city and Ban rraucisoo, Ifor marringe is according to hor owa yishes aund of herown freo choice. « gy THE BRIDEGROOM. NE CAREER OF PIANK G.'NEWLANDS, Frank G, Nowlands is of Beottlsh blood, both on bis father's and hls mother's sldo.« Ho comes from o good family, His father was a dis- tinguished phyeiclan, Dr. James ' Nowlands, goon after b received bis diplomas, camo to tho United States and established himsolf in Now York City. 1fo subsequeutly removed'to Mla. msgippl. In thab Btate Frank was born, *His baptlsmal nanmo {8 Francls Grifith Wowlands. His father died when he was but 3 yeard of ago. Mra. Newlands, somo. years lator, moved to Itlinos, nlero ebo married Ar. Eblin Mooro, ® bankor, dolog business in Quingy. Frank Brst wont to goliool 1n tlis town, and by his apli- tude for study gavo evidenco of tlo possession of n supetior mind, - 3 When horeackod his 16th year ho was sont to New Haven, whero lo_entered Yalo Collego, being the youngest in Lis class, He somained fu this institution four years, passing thirough tho classical courso. His step-fahor subsequont~ 1y failed, snd then obtained an appoiutmont g bead of ono of "fim divisions uudor the Hon, Balmon P. Chaao, then Bocrotary of the Troas- ury, Tho influence was not, therofore, wanting to” sccuro Frank, who had to leave college, & position in which bo could woik and pursue his #tudios at tho same time, Vi While working in Washington, Frank in- dustriously pursued his studios, e .entered tho Columbiun Collego Law School, nud after his day's work attendod the lectures shich wero delivored in tho ovoning. His stop-father. dylug In 180G left Limn the solo support of his mother snd sister. This only nerved him to renowed effort, opd ho waos equal to tho emergoney. In 1809 lio graduated, and was admitted to tho Bar of tho Bupromo Court of tho Districtof Co- lumbia. His sovero application .to bis studies, nnited with tho arduous labors of his depart- wont, had seriously jmpuhed his bealth, Ace cordingly ho camo’ to this city in 1870, full of Liopo and resolved to win bis own way fotward, Io labored hard, and was Iror‘:wnt ly intrustea with briefs by eminont mombers of the Dar. Abandomng crimiual law entiroly ho-soon de- valoped a lucrative civil practice, and hag figured 83 tho working attornoy in many impoitant ewvil suits, Was promivently identified last wintor with the work of obtaining tho passage of the law pro- ylding_ for the romoval of the SBuprome Court from Sacramento to this city, aud the succoss lolhi\mt schemo 18 largely duo to lis personal abors. PSS Srsaey THE FATHER OF THE BRIDE. BRETCIf OF TIR LIFG OF WILLIAM ITATON, Williain Shoron. fathor of tho bride, was born on the 9th of January, 1821, at Smithfiold, Jof- forson County, Obio; consoquontly he is nearly 64 yems of ngo. His famly wore Quakers. The boyhood of Mr. ' Sharon wan quict and unoventful, o livod at home and stoadily attended tho villago sobool, oxcopt st briof intorvals whon ho was engaged on his futher's farm. At 17 tho paesion -for. travel camo upon him, He purchased an interest in o flatbost and sterted for Now Orlens, Incross- ang tho falls ot Loulavillo tho boat was wrooked, aud serious loss and great inconvonlence fol- lowed, His parfnor defrauded the youthful bontman, and, shorn of tho profits of us in- vostmont, 1o roturned finally from Now Orleans, woarjed and_ disgusted mth buman nature, to ais nativo valloy. Aftor working for threo yoars on the old home- stend, In which hig father ‘gavo Lim an intorest, o entorad Athons College “ns a stidont, bolug then 21, At 23 hs loft collega and went back to the farm. Ho divorsified Lis labors with' the sudy of law, reading for tho -first six months at bomo, and the nexl eix months in tha oftice of Edwin M, Bienton, aftorwatd Secratary of War, Fpotled thoroto by failing Loattl, bo waut West ¢ 1ar a3 St. Louls, having in hia Jme].mt lottors of introduction to the Hon. Idward Bates of ttnt vity. After continning hin logal studics_for o while longer, hio was oxamined by Judgo Krum, ot Bt Louis, and admitted to practice In the rourty of Misrourf, Ilis hoalth remained poor, nd ho was obliged to abandon the pursuitof law entirely. Tn 1844 ho formod a mercantile partnorship with bis brother, Dr. John X, Bha- wn‘1 sud ottled at Cawollton, Il Dr. Bharon died somo years sinco, but his mons contiuup morchoudislug In the' samo place. Mz, Sharon somainod hore until tho first bectio flush of tho Caltforula gold tever appoared in 1818, In the epring of '40 ha OAME AONOSS THE FLAING In company with Col, J, D, Fry, tho two stop- plog for o willo b 8alt Lako Uity v Augusy of that year Lo nrrived ag Bacramonto, at once purchasod a atook of goads and commenced bus. nons, Tha floods of. "49 and '60 swopt Lis stors out of oxistence, but did not. yuln him_entirely, Iu the wintoer of 1850 Lo oawi to Bau Fraucisco, and began buging and rolling 'roal catato. 1la sontinued buying and soliing renl cstate until 1804, at whioh timo hohiad accumulntod a fortuno of 860,000, Iu 1864 the Board of Brokers was organigod. Mr, Bharon bocame a spoculator in Btuoke, nod in #ix months had lost nll the prop- orty which ho had spont s0 mouy yoars in acquice fng, " Ho sslod omploymont of the park g o itornla, aud was sent fo Virgiuia, Nov., to adjust zomo oututanding olnims for thal inslitntlon,” 11g afterwards sugnostod to tho Bavk thint an ay oney or branch should bo ostabliaticd thers. Th(s was ono, aud ho was placed at Its head, Unlimited powers woro prantod Lo him, aud ho hold the po. #itlon for many fionra to bis own cradit and gho frsont profit of the paront bonse in Ban' Trancis. €0, finatly lenving fo at his own desire, and bolug succesdad b{ A, J. Relsion, Willism Bharon 19 the aoknowledgod King of the Cawstosk, by roason of s many cnntml?mg lmgrnuw Iu minoa locatad on that ;]'rauz Toigs, and tn the mills and tho rutlronds which aro noet ‘sganry adjuncis of ‘tho mines. The folldwing miutock mines are undor the control and man- agomont of My, Blron : Yollow Jaokot, Dayton, Baparial, Belchor, Empiro Mill, Ohullsr, Eolipso, ug. Ophir. 1o {u ulso lar ag iutorested Iu forry Novada, Calpdouia, und vorman whish wro contralled and ‘managed by Qen, It I Mor- tom, hia fldus Achates, “Tho history of hia ro- tentnequilsition of Ophir 1s fresh i the minda DI tho roadery of the Chroniole. How Baldwia ummim 1o was tho King of Ophiry how Sharon oallad soveral frionds togother, and thoy doter- minod to wrerb the control from the confidont kings how Koono, tho Qonoral commnnding Bharon's foroos, in ong_day purchased 12,000 Aliaren of atock, giving Bhnron the muatory, are fuots which overy one in California straot now undoratanda, A “fow days thoreaftor Shoron cast a loving oyo toward Emplro Mill, and in one dav, rogardices of oxponso, mcourod the con- trol. Bt Inrgo na &ro his intorests in thoso mites, Lis ownorship in tho Unlon Mill and Min. ing Compauy yiolds bim a mucl_Iargor revento, Ivia institution ia composod of Bhnton, Mijlle & Tialston, and it owns a largo number of mills on the Caraon and olsowhero. Those mills are kept conatantly omployed on ores from tho mines ,q-vucd in wholo of part by Sharon and hia frieuds, 'Ihe profits are vory larga, and sdd matorially to Ahe Sharoniau bank necouiit, Bliaron's ““oraoked" ratiroad, from Rono to Virginla, ia & sourco of wealth, snd its construc- Hon will filustrato Lis business tact and sound Judgmont. The milla and bolsting worksin and about the Comstook consnmo an immonso amount of tyood, This was haulod by wagon to Virginia, and wan & largo {tem fn tho running oxpongos of tho mines, Bharon s at & glanco fhint tho transportation of tho wood would moro than poy tho oxponses of oparating the ratlroad. * Ho alao saw whors a large sourca of rovonue would be dorived from fho cstry~ ing of ora from the minoa to tho mills on the Carkon, 1o socured a subsidy of $500,000 from the poople In aid of the rond, coustructed 24 much a8 tho £600,000 went, thon mortgagod tho entiro rond for the amount nocoseary for ita complotion. In this way tho road was bullt with- out costing Sharon n cont, sud ho sull romains tho ownor of onc-hinlf of tho raad, and rates his Interest ab 3,800,000, “According to Sutro, Mr. Sharon's yevenuo from the railrond approximates 12,000 por day. Mr, Bharon is luri(oly idonti- fled with tho prospority of Ban Francisco, owning tho Coemopolitan 1otol aud other. valuable bleces of property, besides belng boavlly inter- osted In tho Palaca Hotel and the landod prop- ortics of tho Now Montgomery Street Roal-Ea- tato Asgooiation, - Ho is also connooted with Ralston in the budding up of a new town on tho Doott tract in Sau Matco County. ' TUE DOMESTIC AND POLITICAL RECOND OF M. BUANON. ‘ In 1852 Mr, 8haron mordoed Miss Maris Bal- loy, & uative of Oanada, and dsughter of Capt. Malloy, of the Canadinu mercantila servico. 1o hins bad fve children, only three of whom aro now living,—Olara, iaet night married; Flora, aged 12, and Froderlel, agod 16, who I8 at school at Phillly's Academy, Exotor, N, II. ifo has al- ways beon n Ropublican {u foohng, - though his lnportant privato entorprisds, havo kopt Lin much out of tho flald of active politica. Mo was olected to tho City Counoil of Ban Francisco in the yoar 1861, at a time whon .tho city had large lundad intorosts at stako. Ife assistod in organ- 1ing the Ropublican party in this Stato in 1855, and was active in support of ‘the Union causo at thebroaking out of the War of tho Rebollion, at o timo whon to be n Union ‘man In California meant considarably mora than it did in Massn- chusotts, o purchased thoe first 7 per cont United Btntes bonds offored in this mar- ket, contrary to tho “advice of maay friends, who proplicsied that they would never'bo -paid. Two years azo ho contested with John P, Jones the position of United Btates Sanator from Neyada, Ile withdrow in Jonos' favor, with flwlludomtlmdlu)i that tho Ropublie- an partyshould concentrato ita strengthh on him in 1874, Tho olection Las just beou held, with such o result as-to’ insure the souding of Ar, Sharon to the Bonato for the nmext six years, to succcod Browart, His attire last night was char. acteristically simplo and unaffected, his ouly or- vaments of value boing o pair of hsndsome rouud onyx sleeva-butions, sct'in tho Gentre with a besutiful aiamond, and woith 2,000, They were a present from D, O. Milla, % —_ . THE SHARON MANSION, Tho house of Mr. Bharon, the scone of last night's wedding fostlvitios, i8 tho most promi- fhont objeot fn the noighborhood whero it {8 situ~ atod. Itis magnificont in ita proportions, oven In a region liko this, where splendid and impos- ing privato rosldosices aro not oxcoptional. The Liousa has a leugth of 110 feet. It hoa throa sto- ries in front and four in the rear. Tho front ol~ ovation is .60 feot in height; tho rear elovation about 70 fost. C e TUE GREAT DRAWING-ROOM. _ The grat drawlog-room, without tha libtary and othor ronma that can be thrown lnto it, is 63 foet in leagth by 25 foot in width, The colling isbroken by two square arches, supported by Corinibian columns, Similar arches ornamont all tho oponings in the adjoimng spartmonts, Tho window drapories, which first strike the ob- sorvor by, thoir sizo and richuess of coloring, aro of renl gold satin, lined .with light-yellow satiu, feataoued with silk varicolored corda attached to immenso silli tasecls, nearly 2 feot i longth, snd most gracofully looped at the top over slightly projecting arms of the window cornice. Each coruige bas a porcolain medakion, {8 richly molded, and of modern American patiern. Tho entire cost of docorating ench window was somo- thing over 2,000, or about tha cost of a cosy lttlo house iu Oakland or Lho outskiris of San Frauncieco. Tho carpet is real' Axminster, woven 1in ono piecs, ono- of' the largest over mado in England, and tho very Iargest ever manufactured abtho eatablishmont whewoo Mt came. Ibiaof olaborate bouquot vattern, the amns;n boing drawn cs| nchflg for it. Its prevailng color corrosponds with that of ‘tho hangings and farnituro, The bordor {8 oxquisito, and tho ombaymenis of the windows are carpeted wich picces of medallion dosign, iu geveral corre- u]‘;undnucn with tho window ornaments and with thio wholo room. T hangings of all the open- ivgs “into adjolnivg rooms sre in ihe- same goaoral fashion. The flnishing and uphalataring of tho rurmiture corrosponda with the prevailing style. Sofas, recoption chairs, and.oasy chairs for gontlemou and lndics, in ‘many pattorus, zro profusely supplied and _distributed at iptorvals in the recosses nnd slong tho walls, DBlogt of thew ata covered with gold satin of the procise hua of tho window drapory. A fow aro upholstored in blue satin, with richly flounced borders, The reception chaira are in similar gilt. 'Tho easy chairs aro of seolid rosewood, trimmad with ebony, and having o band of costly bublowork misid sbont iho soat. Lven tuo castors are hoavily gilt. Oveof the prominent oruawmonts of the drawing-room j8 & heavy consolo-tablo of eolid rosowood, trimmed with ebony,” buhl-work, and bronze, Hanked by two cabinots equally rich, and hoving a statoly mitror roaching to tho lofty osiling. Bearcely logs prominent, though moro elogautly unobtrusiva, aro two Fronch- marquetrio tables, wounders of tho mechanio art, Tho four quar~ ters of the globe havo contributed the rare woods with which thoso are injaid—incea, coromandol, polisaudor, preon ebony, tulip, aud ambayna, Tho romaining furnituro of the room consists of oovoral podostsl eabinots of gildod ebony, and fower-stands of intricate design in all the win. dows, the last_of which wore last ovening filled with raro cut-flowers, TUE LIDRATY. Tho Jibrary has tho samo length as the draw- ln[rmnm. toan tho small boudofr at the west ond. 1t 1s an apartment of fine proportions, broken by arches aftor the snme manner, The {urnishings are in Powpeian sryle, aud tho provailing color of earpot, hangings, otc., is 6 rich deop maroon, or_poucenu red. Tho earpot is o Wilton, of floral dokign, woven In one ploce, and having & Tomploton bordor with Pompeian imitations. ‘I'ho chairs and divana are of black waluut, heavi- ly inlaid and ufihulstnrnd with tapestry of the samo shade. The window curtnins aro of bro- cade, with heavy borders of Tomploton tapestry, The Iinings are of will, sud the laco drapones real guipure, The bookcasos aro ot mottled oroteh walnat, with ebony moldinge end marquetrie pavals, on abony aud thuzs wood in emall tigures of Vone- tian and Dgyplian pattorns. Hardly anything could be more exquisitely elaborato, “Thore are four dorner bookouses and one largo, the mato- rial being tho same, and the only differoucos 1n dosign and ornamentation boing such as would natueally rosult from the varlations in size, Tho only table I8 a large reading and card table, with peonliar oxtonsion ‘loayes, ‘e cornor bhook- cases aro ornomonted with bronze figures of Bobiller, Goothe, Pizarro, and Qortes, At the oast end of tho Nbrary i o firoplace fairly suporb In its appolutmouts. ‘Tho muntel- pieco 1a of Frouch black wainug, intricately carved, trimmed with bronze aud malachito, T'ho fivaplace propor, which contaius s pas back-log, lutonded, doubtloss, to doprive eldorly dowagory of the luxury of poking tha liro, in liued with minton tiling of the finost quality. The and- irona aro massivo and of pollshed stool, Tho hearth ia of steel, and guarded at the corners by chainod bronzo griffons, Tho mantel supports o Frouch clook In ¢arvad case, and s splondil 31,000 aror, 'The stool cosl-scuttio, orunmentod with fine tillng, whtels 18 intouded for whow ay wall as for uso, cost 8125, Tho cost of the firoplaco gllJu(;fl all ifs appointments, was something over : TIE BLEEPING-TIOO0H, The aloeping apattmonts of tho mannlon aro Turnisliod i the same exponsive fushion domn to tho minutest datali, ‘Tho bedroom of Mra, Bhae ron, the southeaut room in the secoud story, bins & mancal of rioh marble, 'Tho ourtainy aro roso- satin, Inod with whito sllk, and undethnuug with ourtalus of Irnesoly laco, 'W'we varpobis & Wils ton, woven in _oue plaoe, 11ko ali tho othor car- pata of the houso, The furuiture iy of ourled THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1874, maple, trimmod with amaranth wood. Dadstend, burenu, and cominodo aro all olaboratoly carvad, tho thrao ploces biaviug cost nearly $1,600, The dreseing-glnss has s magnificont mirror, and quiltod foot-reat of pinkt satin, The bedatoad Is handsomoly earved, “Evory sleoping-room has a Inrge chiaudelior, with pondants and fontoons on- tiroly of orystal, beside numorous side-lights, and & book-onuo of tho rarest wood nnd tho fincst fluish, Tho beds all havo tho best matiresscs, filod " abovo tha springs with pure ailk-flosa wad= ding. Thoy also hava a enshionod rost, or short oxtra bod-rail of brooads allk, with costly eilk fringo and tassols, Tho pillows aro fliod with thosoftost eidor down, Tho bodroom of Miss Flora Bharon, adjoining it, {a ono of tho most taste- fully furniahod roomas in tho house, T'ho furnts ture lu of aolid rosewood, oarved and honvily in- Inid with gilt. Tho lmufiln 8 Are Of BoA-groon satin broonde of tho lovalloat tint. ‘Llio curtaing aro of roticella Izoo. Lounges and chatra in overy chnmbor are of obony or black waluat, up- holtorod in huea to match the provalling color of tho partionlar room. TIE BRIDAL-CHAMDER. The bridal-ohambor is ono of the cosfost and sunniont in the entiro smansion, F'rom the win- dows tho Potroro, tho bay as far na Alviso, and tho groon Inlly boyond Onkland—abovo which towors tho blue .summit of Mount Diablo—are distinotly visible, A light-hued moquet carpot of fanciful pattern, with a satill moro fanciful border, vovers tho floor, Tho curtains aro of dolleato drab satin, lined with blue, and hnve o broad broondo bordor brightened by garlands of many-colarad flowers, Ivery importaut pieco of furuituro in the room i1 of white lolly—an En~ glish wood ravoly fonnd In Amorica—trimmed with mabogany aud relioved by flowors in sprigs and loaps, tho colors of which aro laid.on- with tho finest artistic akill, Tho loungo and claira ato of solld rosewood, upholatored in drab antin, A flreplace, ‘with mantel of the pnrost siatuo marble, surmonntod by o gildod mirror renching to the coiling, gives an sppearanco ot onco homolike and clegant, Tho oruamonts of tho bodstond ata extremoly elaborato, Bosides tho mprays, festoons, kuots, and bonquots of flowars, which would ®lmost doceive tho eyo of tho casunl obmerver ns to their roalily, thero ara picces of costly carvings, A Berranto work tablo, painted nud jnlaid, and havivg drawors lalt * way down nurlmmlf oruamonted with allle fringe and tassels, Is une of the- most romarkable objocts. A earved Obrist upon tho rood indicates the porvading presence of a falr dovoteo, Glove, landlkorchiof, and jowol-boxes in box-plaited biuo aatin and rare matorials, and rnr{umurv-boltluu of cut glass cloar na orystal, lio in confusion sbout the dressing-glass.” Tho buresu and commode ara topped with mala- ohito and llued with polished zebra-wood, Somp- tuing of tho expevso of. furnishing Bo elogant an apartmont a8 thia may bo inforrod by the rendor whon he is informed that a singlo yard of tho brocade border of tho priceloss curtains cost 820. TIE OAB-PIXTURES, _It was montionad by ono of tho Chicazo’ pa- pory, as a rathor ‘romarkable incident, thnt a cuaudehior was put into Ar. Honore's houso nt tho time of Frod Grant’s marriago, at a cost of 8500, 'The threo chandeliors that light Mr. Sha- ron's Iarge drawing-room cost $2,100. caoh, and tho threo thst light tho library cost 1,800 onob. Evon tho small gas-brackots, disposed ab intor- vals along tho walle, cost §75 apieco. 'Tlio draw- ing-room chandoliers ara of glass from the coils ing Qown, with glaes crystals, featoons, and pendants, and look, whon lighted, likc a tree on- ensod in sloet in tho blaze of o brillinut sunsor. hioy bavo onok about fifty burners, and globes of ground and embossed glass ornamented with the Shuron monogram, Those of tho library, which are of the oluer oaudolsbra pattern, have prismoidal pondants and soventy-five birners each, The number of gas-burners in tho entiro liouse caunot be far from 600, purc.ased aud put 1 placo at a cost of ovor 12,000, A FEW ITEMS OF CO8T. Tho houde was curioualy examined and greatly admived Inst uight by tho myriad puests,” Thoy wandered through the immeonse drawing-room, through tho boudoir, the library, the bodrooms, and livgered long 1n thio bridal chamber, Tho 1adies admirod the groat parlor Axminster carpet that cost over §4,000, examinod critically tho satin, lnco, and taszols of the wiudow-bhangivgs, and marvelod at tho gim trimming, vatued a 18 tho yard, thatran like 8 Jittle rippling river of gold around the margin of their lnrfior goldan fleld, **Jusi to think," snid a lady, who scemod to bo postod, *that this console mirror with ity csbinets should havo cost over £5,000, That iy a greater valytion_ than Iput on overythfug in my house—my family oxcepted.” The ombruid- erod pillow-cases, that would bo consldorod chcap at 8{‘40 the palr, ovoled uulmited, feminine praise, Connoissours. woro pleasod to examiuo too !Emlmnmi of bubl-work snd the arabesques of tho tables, while thoso who protended to no oritieal knowledge wore contant with the more general but various effects of . bright light and brillisot color. Tho information. yas elicited that tho funituro of (ho whole honso is valuod at 150,000, and the ontira'resldonco, with its handsome grounds, Is presumed to Lo worth £300,000. - THE WEDDING, The bridogroom being & Protostant, the mar- risgo was what tho Catholic Ohurch terms a “'mixed" ono, snd could npt, thereforo, be solembizod according to the ordioary ritos of tho Chureh, Rut piovision has been made for oxorcises of this kind. Thero aro specisl sorv- Icos, plain and simple, which are used on similar ozcasions, Tbo ono used was tho Baltimoro Borvico, mot the ono commonly employed in solomnizing mixed - marriages in California, Archbishop Alomany camo somo timoe befors 8 o'clook, sttonded by Father Acolti, 8. J., Fathor Pious, 0. P., and Fattor Hynoloth Durbam, O.. P, Only tho last two esslsted. " As the tima for tto coremony approactied, tha guosta rauged themselyes up and down tho sideaof tho drawing- rooin, up the whols length of which tho bridal party was to pass, THE DRIDAL PARTY. 1t waa quarter past 8 o'clock when the orches- tra struck up that grandest of all morchos, from tho *‘didsummer Night's Droam.” tho sigual that tho bridal party were approsching. Bishop Alemany immediatoly stationed himself nnder the floral arch to await thoir coming, his nssist- ants standing on onch side and a little behind bint. o party came dowa the ceutre of the drawing-room toward the Archbishop'1n tha fol« lowing ordor : - . Willism L. Nowlands, brother of tho bride- rfi:m, with Miss Flora Blhason, sister of the ride, 2 Frank G. Newlands, the bridegroom, having upon bis arm Mrs. Sharon, mother of tho brido, Willium Sharon, with tho bride, Clara A, Buaron, Appronching the floral oanopy, the firat couplo soparatod, standing oue on ench side, I'lis brida adyanced to hor placo besdo the bridegroom and in front of the Archbishop. Tho paronts of the Dride stood furthor off, but not far distant, tho position boing such as to permit of all caivg to advaatago. - Mies Flors Bharon, who is & protty and piquanto bttlo lady of polished mauners, ware on exquigitely tasteful whito- tarlatan, tho skirt aud bodico piaited and ruched, the sleaves com- ing Just below the elbow, aud similacly orna~ monted, White kid gloves, white satin’ shoes, and & fow ologant plooca of ‘simplo gold jowelry complotod tha costumo, Mrs, William Shavon, the bride's mothor, o brunotto, wae attired in heavy vert d'eau silk, ou frain, and elaboratoly trimmed with pofnt d'Angloterro Jace. 8ho wore an elogant diamond necklaco, composed principally of sulitsires, whio cout $20,000, sud were porfootly dazzling in thoir brillinuey, 7 % ‘TUE DRIDE'S DRESS, ‘The boaring of thio brida wuy qulot and modest, but aufliclontly* dignifiod, Bho woro a drous of white satin, with long Wattean train, the frout boing ontitely piuln, while tho train waa puperbly brocaded with imitations of fornn in olustor, "Tho front was entiroly covered aud almot concenled l:g point Iaco of olaborate pat- torn, arranged [u threo flounces, displayed over ezava do lindo, tho flonncos ronching to ilio train, ond boing torminated at each end by & _bouquot of ovango-flowors and camolling, Tho bouquety wero 40 maesod that thoy concealod tho skirt at thonlido fiom bolt to hom, Tho waist was of plain satin, eut huivh, with & polnt lngo renching about tho neek, 1o was oruamentad with twa small bouquets of orauge-flowera and cameilias, 0uo worn from tho corssgd, and tho othor at the throat, Tho sleovos woro closo-fittiug, and cov- orod from the shoulder to the waist with point luge. IufMes of polut Ince surrounded the walst, Lial! concoaling the tiny, whito-gloved huuds, ‘Lho vall was of raro malino not tulle, bordorod with l)ulul. Inco to matol tho Invos of tho dross, and he Daudkorchlof wau of similar cootly wnd dolicnto waterial, A fan of point ~ luco, mounted with many-colorod poarls, completed one of the mout oxquisita bridal costumen over worn by an Amorican lady, L'ho jowcley was dismonds of the finest wator, tho parurs Inolud- Ing a rlol dlumond noklaca givon by hor fathor, aud u beautiful dismond brooch, the qlfl of the groom, earrings, elo, Bho curried a simall bouquot of orsnge-bloxsoms, violets, aud camollias, TUE INDISSOLUBLE LOND. . ‘The gorvice was brief, Tho Archbishop flrst road o formal exhoitation rospovting the solome uh‘( of the oceaslon. 1o thon uaid 1 “Plio Archbishop—Wilt thou, Franols I, Nows landy, tuko Clura A, Bharon to bo thy Jawiul wife, ageording to tho ritos of our Ohuron? Tha Buadegroom—I will, The Avchblsliop=Wilt thou, Olars A, Bharon, tako Francls K. Newlands Kto Lo thy lawful hua- Land, according to tho rites of vur Church The Bride—T will, The Archbishop—7Toln your right hands, Tho twain foluud thoir right haua, 1o Archbialiop (in n low tone)—Rtepoat aftor me, '* I, Francis, tako thoe, Olara,” oto. o respansa was givoh by oach, but by tho Drido rathor tromulously, ’l‘hlu fimhbluhup—'l‘hun I doolaro you to bo marriod, Tho Arohbistop and hlaasaistants rotired from tha floral canopy, and tha nowly married hus- band, having kissod iy wife, took the placa thus vacafod. Tl Indy then recotved tho kinses and congratulations of hor frionda with a littls gush of nntural emotion. Thio guoats, aftor grooting tho couple, distributed thomeolyos through tho mcmn,d and deucing was nob long After com- mencod. ; Boon after 9 o'olock tha guests bogan to ar- rive ab tho rocoptlon, Thoy ontered by tho west door, a carpet Linving boan laid to tho curbstone. Tho mansion, with the groat lamps burning at both entrances snd bl'"“IHIH{ illuminated, pro- sonted an ologant appoarance from without. The grounds wore illuminnted with soveral Lundred Cliineso lantarns, ‘Ll roar balconics wora in- closod, earpoted, furnishoed witli chairs, aud sup~ pliod ' with rofroslunonts, Ordinary ‘winos, llq\mu of varlous kinds, and lomounde wero distributed about the houso from the oarlivst hour, that all might partake who so desired. Tho guoesta contintied steadily to arrive from 9 o'clock until haif-past 11, Thoy wore ro oqually scattored about tho houso that, although at loast 800 must hava beon progont when oll had gath- ored, thoro was no coufusion or crowding any- g : A e A TIE FLONAL DECOBATIONS, Tho honse was profusiely decoratod with' flow- ers from top to bottom. In all tho cornors of tho dancing-room tropieal plants wore placad fn rustic bordors—palms of many kiuds, all sorty of delioato forns, orango trocs, codars, and raro exotio shrubs of overy doscription, Thoro had boen propared for the musicians bolow a sort of bowor surrounded by codars, but ns thie proved to bo too small for tho scores of playors, thoy avorflowed It, playing, howevor, quite as well {n front. On thoe library tablo stood a unsu coverod with nmags of carnation and canmoilins, sur~ roundoil by carnations of various huos, in rows noatly arraugod, and {ntorsporaod with camoltina, Baskols coutniing violots, hollotropes, roses, camolling, tuberosos, jessamine, imignonotto, and other flowers, stood on all the tablos . an bookeases, and in frant of all the mitrors in the houso, 'Tho bower in which tho newly-marriea pair recoived tho congratulations of their frionds was what an onthusinstio roportor mighit bo per~ mitted to call a triumph of floral art. It stood ac tho oast end of the grand drawing-room. Tho shapo was that of throo side of a Loxagon, each eido containing an arch of flowers. Its four pil- Inrs weto covored with whito carontions and camallias and othor white or delioatoly-huod blos- soms, Above the arch woero the initials of tho bride and groom, an N on ono sldo and an 8 on the othor, dolicately. interwrought tn whits tow- ors aud pythospering. i THE MUSIO, The orchestra consisted of thirly-slx piecos, The grand ** Woddiug Mareh,” from Meudala- gohu, was plfl‘i'u(l‘ l&y all tho instrumenty, ., It wus afterward divided, twenty of the musiclans going bolow to furnish the torpsichorean num. bors, sud fifteen romatoiug to play operatio airs for such guoats as choso to stay aud marvol at the lavish upholstory- and furnishings of the parlors and sleoping apattinents, Donging commonoed about 9 o'olock, and con- tinued uutil tho party broke up, a httle after midmght. THE DRIDAL GOIFTS. Tho followiug aro among the inost noticeable of tho many elegant and valunble presonts of- fored to tho bride. A magnifleent flower-stand of solid.gold and eflvor, from Mra, W, Ralston, An elegant poarl fan of point lace, from Mies Paitie Sharon; cousin of tho brido, ' - A beeutiful gold locket sob with posrls and dismonds, from Miss Clars Bharon, 5 An ologant otruscan, consisting of necklaco, enrrings, and croes, A poarl fau trimmed with chantilly luco from Miss Clara 8, Davie, A gold clock -of exquisite workmanship from Migs Flora Bharon, An ologant Mosaie box from William Ralston. Ab elsgant bronzo card-recolvor, with ormus monts, from L. Nowlands, A gold_sugar bowl and spoon, from Mr, and Mus. A, N. Towna, An ele‘iuut punch bowl of silver, gold lined, presentod by Mr. and Mrs. Shorwood, ZElegant silvor deasort dish, gold hned, from J. H. Dobloson, : A similar dish from Mr, and Mra, J. D, Fry. ‘A dozen solid sllvor dedsort kuivas. Two _sitver seltcollars, linod: with gold, from Mrs. Dayis, Gold buttor plates, presented by Mr, and Mrs, e Siogant xola ploklo el of An olegant o ckle dlsh of novel dosign, with kuifo and for, from 3. N. Vimont. ' A UNIQUE FLORAL TRIBUTE. . Among tho unique, novel, aud original offer- inga at the altar of Hymen was that prescuted by Mrs. Gen. Goorgo B. Dodgo. It was not In eilver, or gold, or crystal, but could nat have Dbeen ' prized any the ' less by the fuir recipiont—n posterre of white and crimson roscbuds, flankéd by beautiful wax- liko camellins, minglod with sproys of ovor. groot. I'rom the contre of the parterra o gilded cago, surmonnted with rare aud swoel-smelling axotics; within the eago, two bonutiful, snow- whits doves, clinging lovingly together fu a bed of nestliug evorgreons, Above all, and sur- mounting tho domo, no uubrokeun wroath of orango bloseome, whito roscbuds, intermingled with sprays of green. Tho wroath is symbolical of tho unity which will bo the -lleo purpose of tha new-made couplo, and is a bappy couceit from tho Gorman; the doves, of the purity of their lives and their hnpx;er confidenco ono In an- other; the partorre, the mmrflipnh of lifo over whiol' thoy will walk togothor in sweot and holy communion, THE NEFRESHNERTS, ‘Tho most claborate provision had boon made for tho rofection of, tho guosts. ‘No handsomor tables have evor boon sot 1n this cidy, if, 1w fact, moro ologant ‘entortaiument hos evor been of- forad at avy Booial gathoring in tho larger ava older cities of tho conutry. Among tho more notublo ploces was o Cupld'in ico cream with the typical bow; all made in the traditional fashion, "Ilie misgion of tho littlo blind J;afl. however, in this mausion sooms to bo onded. - Lhe fensting commenced at 10 o'clock, and continued there- aftor until miduight, there boing room sud lavish abundauce forall. ‘The following is the formal meuu ¢ Iuitres do VEat, (Ouatoa Yquom.) Gonsomme de Volalile, Beallopod Oysters, Stawed Terrapin, oLy, Ehrhng finlad, Trout Mayonnatse, hicken Balad, Tl Salad, DECORATED. Doned Turkey, (Laflto) " Yuld de Foles do Canards, aws aud Tongue, ‘] 0AST, “Turkey, Ohickon, -Sulpo, Quall, Chatlotte usss en Payillun Pytamides, ‘Goraucopiss, Discuit Glscos, Water T, 108 onEAN, Vantlle, (Dry afonopoie, Plstache, Btrawberry, {Widow Oliequot.) PLOMTIRNK, Jollies an Kirali, Rhum et Chamyaguo, Alottoes, 8 Assorled Uskvs, Fruit, - 00, » Tea, The guests began to retire mooa aftor 11 o'clovk. At 12 a1l tho oldor peoplo had depart- ad, Mony of the youuger peoplo continued until 1 o'clock, - Boon after that tho Inat straing of musio sonndod, the Jast carriago rollod away, tle last curioun lingorors outsido departod, tho lights wore put out, and tho houso becamo silont, dark, and loncly—n stravge contrast to ite lato aspeet of joyous fostivid ———— Smothered fn a Qotfin, The oxouux]lu{tly unrrow escapo from boing bur- rlod alivo (und it was n cnso of smothoring in & coliln) oxperioned by & young.woman jn Mon- tronl, lust weok, ought, parhups, ta go far ta- wards noutslizing the oppesition which the oro- mationists ara onoountorivg, It appoars that tho lady was takon suddenly itl, aud, aftor two days’ .micknens, was pronounced doad by tho attending plysiolan, Phroo duys afterward” tho body wan abuorved ta ba in & remackabla stute af prederva- tion, but tho fuueral way proceeded with. When the procession arrived at the cemotory tho collin was romovoed to tho Morgue in orderto gratify tho wishos of & bosom {friend of the dacoased, who had cowo & long distauoo to take lask tare- woll. Tho roquost was complied with, and tho cofllu-d unsotowd, whon, tothe horror of afl, the corpso. was found do bo lying on its mide, tho Lioad twistod sround fuciing uppormost, the grava olothos disnrrangod, whilo the loft arm was drawn up at though 1o support tho body, au If tho un- fortuunto woman Lud beon louning on 14 In an inoffactual and Lorvible struggle for broath, 'Thae sight was heartrending in tho oxtrame, and tho unfortunato hushund of the devoasod gave way to tho wildest manifostutions of grlsf, “Anothar gontlomnn, with bis wire and hor mstor, who hnd Loon burying & obild, happenod to be present, the Indics wero so vveroome hy what thoy saw ny to becomo hysteriosl, They "wero spoodily ro- maved Lo a hatel whoroe rostoratives wore appliod. It Is supposod tho deconsod hnd boon lying m o tranco, and wak brought to life through tho jolt~ iug of tho Loarse whilo on tho road to tho coue- tary, Tho nanio of the victim Iy supprossod for manifest rossons, but thoro appeara to bo 1o reas soa for doubting tho truth of tho reports THE LIQUOR QUESTION, Gsallon Ordinance Bloomington, Ill. The in Iis Uttor Falluro to Arrest tho Evils of Intemperanco, Suits Under the Iowa Liquor Law. One Lady Olaims $40,000 Dam.- ages, and Anothor $32,000. BLOOMINGTON, ILL. THE GALLOX ORDIXANCH IN DLOOMINOTON-—IOW IT WORKED, i . Special Dispateh to The Chicdoo Triblne, . Brootixaron, Iil,, Nov, 26.—As muck Interest hins boon manifested in all portions of ino Btato rogarding tho result of the experiment in this clty to control or suppress tho ovila of intom- porancy by what is known as the « ' PRONINITORY OR GALLON ORDINANOE,” porhaps & statomont from ono' who has beon a caroful obsorvor may noy be wholly unintorost ing. . . "I'his ordinenco was adopted in Juwe last. and took offcct on tho 1at of July, 1t was, of couree, the result of tho crusading movement ; bus it wan not what tho advocates 6f Prohibition ox- pocted, Previous to tho city oleotion, the City Councll submittod tho question of Ticenso or No Licenso to the popular vole. Contrary lo the . oxpoctation of most peoplo, tho majority voted ngainst Liconse. The Council, having pledgod itsalf to esrry ont tho will of tho paople, at onca sot about the work of fixing np nnordinafice, At this point it was discovered that thero was a differonco of opinion among tho pooplo as ta tho extont to whioh the Prohibition was to go, and the samo ' difference of opinion oxiated among tho mombors of the Council. Bomo claimod that tho wholo traflic, both whole- salo and xotail, should be prohibited; whilo othors clalmed that the voto simply monnt that tho licensed snlo by the glass sas to bo prohibit. od, leaving the traflic to bo carriod on under tho provisions of the Biate Inw, * ‘Thia view of tho easo obtainod {u the Counoll, and the ordinanco was adopted by avote of 11 to 1. That it would TROVE A FAILURE in Jossening tho ovil, was prophesiod from the atart. Tho Prohibitionists hnd but little contl donco in it, bocauso it did not go far enough; and the Licouso mon olaimed that, under it, tho trafio would bo contiitued a8 harotoforo, and the City Trossury would receive no bpnolit from the rovenue brought in under the Licenso sys- tom. Under the Licouse systom tlhore wore thirly-threo saloons in tho oity, each of which patd 260 per moath, or au aggrogate of $19,800 per yoar. Al first the indioations wero favorablo to tha Iaw, sithongh apparently more beer and liguor wero_drank than bofore, This, howover, was only seemingly g0, from tho fact' that the ordi- uauce did unot allow purchasora to drink an the promisas whore it was bought, and_parlios buy- g tho beer would go upon tho streot and driuk their boor out of gallon.mugs. It wasonly o short time, however, bofore the machinery fox DODOING TIE LAW was porfectod ; and that it was dono effectually, maybe judged from the faot that not half-a: dozon couvictions hnve beon securod in the five montls ginee tho 1at of July. The authoritics attompted to prove violations of tho law; but, in nearly overy case, the witnosscs had !orgomn all about whether they had bought liquor by tho alass or not ; and_probably not s fine ins boen paid into the City Tressury under this ordinance, In a short time the saloon-mon found that hiey oould eoll with Impunity, snd, for Lo past three months, it is probable that overybody who wanted liquor or beer by tho glass have obtalned all thoy desired without any trouble whatever, As thero was no licenss to pay, but any ong could soll by tho x]'nlmu who could give bonds, the number of saloons BYOAN TO INOREASE ; ond it in claimed that thoro are moro saloons In the cllty to-day than thero was beforo the 1ut of July., Undor theso circumatances, it is not strange that the Council bave taken the back track, and g restored tho Liconee system, Whatovor might | Linvo boon the aase with Prohibition, it is certain that an ordinange under which liquar can ba sold by any one by the gallon doos not cura the evils of drunkenucss, or porcepubly diminish the amount of liquor sold and drauk, - Thooretioat- 1y, the thing lookod well on paper; Lut, practle cally, it did mot work fo tho satisfaction of any ane, Noither party woa. eattufled with it. The Prohibitionists douied that it was thoir bantling, and refusad to take its failuro as an in- dication that their thaeories wore wrong: while the tax-payors sworo rostloss under the idoa that the ‘Troasury was rocoiving hothiug in the shapo of rovenue, In fact, the only class that nppeared to bo satisflad with tho situn- tionnwas the FALOON-KEEPERS, who deflantly violated the law, and waved their lieouso-money, and laughed to derision overy at- tompt to punish thom. Phat the repoal of the ordinance will bring on & closely-contested bnttlo at the next election, thoro i no doubt, a8 the crusaders aro alroady marshaling thoir posts - for the fray. What the result muay bo, it is impossible to tell; but, from pregont indications, the Licenso mon will carry llm day. At nll ovents, Bloomington will not bo in o burry to re-enact its Gallon ordinauco. Noxt yanr B{oomiuglon will linvo a high Liconso law, oz & rogular old-fashioued Alaine law. —_— IOWA, BUITS FOR DAMAGES UNDER THE LIQUOR LAW. Special Dupateh to L'he Chicage Iribune, MoGueaow, In,, Nov. 20.—Novor bofore, in this section of tho Btate, Liag thore beon ag good an opportunity to teat tho practicability of our Prohibitory Liquor law a8 at tho prosent. Tho partios that hnve rocontly commenced suits to racover damngoes sustained In consoquence of the liquor sold tholr husbands, siand high public estimation a8 ladles of oducation and re finement. At one timo duriug their lives thoy Iuew of and enjoyed the blossing of & Lappy home, aud husbands that provided for sll the wantsof thoir families, Their downward course has Lean gradual, but cortain, aud the causa of thoir trouble and poverty can be tracod to whisky, AR, T, C, VAUPEI, the hmsband of ouo of tho ladios above reforrod to, was at ono time Tressurar of Clayton Coun~ ty. He beld this important posilion for four yeara,—two torms,—ond fllled it in » creditable manner, and to tho genoral satiefaction of all, It was duriog this timo thnt Mr, Vaupol flrst commenood drinking tiquor to oxcess. Aftor his torm of office had oxpirod he engaged in the moreantilo businoss at Ellcador, tho oounty-geat of Clayton County, Whilo in business thero he managod his business affalrs with sucooss, until whisky flually incapncitated him for all kind of pursults, On tho 2d day of Decombor, 1878, he disapponrod mystoriously, and has nover ro- turned, s wifo has now commonced actions agaiust tho parties thet furnistod her husband with the lauor that,worked his ruination, olaim. Ing damages to the amount of $40,000. Tho otherlady is the wife of R 0. TLACE, of the eamo town, A fow yoarsago Mr. Placo was ono of our most respocted oitizons, aud, w here known, uad ho reputation of bLeing an honent, industrions, and prosporous man, A& do- talled ncconnt horo of his downward carcor would ouly bo & _1opotition of the story told above.” 3Irs, R, . Place hus commencod similur actions to those of Alrs. Vungn], olaim- ing damages to tho amount of 32,000, si‘hu proof in buth cascs s indisputablo as to the l’ncl of the defondantd wolling tho lquor, ‘The only question that oan ariso as to tho suv~ cond of tho prosooutious is the difioulty of got- ting an uuprejudiced jury, The suloou-nen fully n}lpruululfl that theso prosocntions ara real- Iv Lia fivat vigorous attompt to enforco tho law. T'hoy huve gombiucd to holp each otbor to do- foat the full axecution of tha samo, Monoy will exort whatever intlucuee it may have on tho side of the défondants, Publio sontiment, outsidoof the saloon-interest, is with tho lyruaeuuunu. T'o conolude, I will look brietly at Tiliz HEOTIONS OF OUR BTATOTE undor which tho plaintitfs fu the suits above de- woribod hn{m to rocovor s ‘I'he thst goneral pro- vision of the statute prohibits the sale or manu- fuotnre by any one, direatly or {ndireatly, of any Iutoxioativg liguors, And tho keeplug of tho same, with the intent to scll the sama within this Btnto, without pormit (which oxtonds to tho sala only for eortaln purposcs), {8 probibited ; and the Intoxleating liquors, and vossola in which thoy are_coutafuod, ary conaldeted nulaaucos, and forfeited, Tho statuto further provides thot ovory wifo, child; paront, guardian, omployer, or othor porson who stnll bo injured in pordon, or proporty, or mosnd of support, by any fiitoxieatad porson. or in conso- quonce of " tho tutoxication, habitual or other- iro, of any person, shall buyo s right of action, in bls or hor own uAmo, agalunt any pordon Who shnll, by solling futoxicating lquors, couse the intoxication of auch person, for all damagos ne- tually sustainod, a8 woll ns exomplary dumnfiflu 5 sud a married wamen shall have tho aamo sihé to bring suits, prosccuto and control tho samo, and tho amount recovered, oa I a slngle woman, :l‘“{l l:‘zllbuulltu"for“dnrixngn unflolrhthin soction sall be by oivil actlon fn any court having jurls- digtion thareot. ? Bl In rogard to ¥ THE JUDONPNT LIEN ° atiaching upou the property in which the intoxi- anting lquor is sold, the statuto makes, In aub- stance, the following provislons t For all finos aud oosta assossod, aud judgment rondared of any kind, agatnst ur? porson for any violation of the provisions of this chinptor, tho personal or reol firoporty, oxtent tho Womostoad, sa mow provided by law, of snoh poraon, as woll as tho promises aud property, pordonal or real, occus pled and used for thal purpone, with the consent and knowlodgo of the owuer. thoreof or his agont, by tho perdon manutacturing or eolling intoxicatiug liquors, contrary to tho provisions of this ohaptor, shall bo liable; and all such flnes, coats, or judgments, shall be n licn on such real ostato until paid.” The luw makes an excaption to this out of tho porsonal effacta of dofandant, sufiiolont for the support of his family for six mouths,—naid amount ta bo de- tormined by tho anusblr Trustoes. ‘Tho soctions abovo quotod aro, in substanco, tho wording of tho atatute ; and tho most of tho snits brougt for tho violntion of thin statuto are commenced under theao seations. 'Tha Buprome Court of tho Btato, in o number of declslons con- struing this law, havo IELD IT TO BE CONSTITUTIONAT., In npeochies doliverod at o Lomperanco mass- mecting at Dubuquo, last apring, sevoral of onr SupromaJudges exprossed thomealvesatrongly in favor of tho prosont law. Ono of the Judgos, in partieular, maintained that our presont stalute swas practient, and could without difiiculty bo on- forcod. 'Tho casos that hava beon commanced oro already stering up litigation_of the samo charactor in other localitica. J\\dging from prosant indiontions, the whisky-vendeis throughe out tho antiro State, this wintor, will be called upon to answer for thoir violations of this law, —— Episcopul Churchies in Europe. Bishop Willikm D. Btoveus, ot Philadelphis, who tor six yonis bas hnd ohargo of tho Protestant Episcopal churchies sud congrogations in Europs, has rul{;nnd this position, and the Presiding Bishop lins transforred tho commisslon to the Iit. Nov. Dr. Littiojoln, Bishop of Long Island, Thoso congrogations ombrace the American Episdopal churches at Romo, Iorence, sud on tho Coutinont generally. . CITY REAL ESTAT I BALL i FERT 0N GALOMER-A t on Weniworth-ar., near Thirty-first-st. oot 0 taon Ashland-av., corior ‘Chirty-fifti-at MIEAD & COE, 16) LaSalla-st, " NGAK 3 e WANTED-"MALE HELP, WANIED-A No. e, m i LPINTRR, ONB WiO Lin nond oo ndeaten e patons maiog { none otior ANTRD = AN REXPEUTENCED, PRAGTIOA ‘ntai n\:llnn wall rvlmllll"flllliflly to ta) uehl"&'flt‘""fllfi‘lfi b4 “t'v"i‘rm A now oustom tourjug mill in lowa, Addcoss VAN DTATRLY=—ONE GUOD TTAND Jali moldor at KEAY & TUBKH Wendoil ity sorapeof Noreh Wollae 10 SAIE 8oy, & Minootinnanus. v ANTRD-IN RESTAURANT AND SAMPLE # kuad, houest, Coriian boy, willlng to waki Iy usotuly smust bo willlak to swork fo mo woll rooummiondeds Apply to-is ) g B 14 Salonr veasaln Blaor Rk slok st 33 her day,~Anply to WALSH BROS., “Now York iy, GoTNG TG ¢hn puroliaso ioir tickals a¢ radugod i gt \WANTED MANAGER, Wit foad, the unly onouf tho kind in thincauntey. Invostig I to diolocie, A s Hotels 18 Wabsiliar. WANTED-FEMALE HELP, ANTED IR WA DA ATRIY—AT 113 OALUMET. ANTED—A—GOOD _ GIRL, _FOIL ENE] T T —— —A GERMAN GIIL, FOR GRNKRAL Thirtommaonork n o privato family, " Apply at 70 Kas VY ANTED-A GIKT, T0 DO GENGRAL TOUSE work to ono who s sl AR ESSTHD Ympeont cblinre ol en ED—A STRONG OA DAL i T =AT 07 HOUTHT RONEY-R] o Swallo girl o do goneral yon R t ITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE SRR AR AR A A AR S TR T A AU Domestios. NTUATION WANITED-TO DO OFNT . t‘g‘d!viurk by goud gicl, Gl at 104 Cooiignrst 0 Gouss JIIUATION WANTRD-BY A_GOMPETIE) 2 SN WANTEDGIY A, CoNFTTNT OTR, work i 8 winafl Tawily; Lest, of FOCOTNIONS Presontomployer, Uall two days at 661 Fulto JITUATION WANTED_ I SUE i ’bm i feom ot o o nnvx’rnl: hm}fl‘-}‘xf‘ifi}gfi work ; fsan excollont washor and iron. 7 not afrald ta work, Addrass, for tia days, £ o4 frou Sli‘u}\"i‘m WANTED—BY TWO GOOD RE- liablo wirla; ono 10 onok and - York." Xloiua Gatl At 47 1ay-si HERE Drairie.are oo SIRUATION WANTRD—BY A GIRL ~THOM [ mj;;!flll(;tl:?'flo‘?uuklnz. washing, and froniog, Call at SITUATION WANTID TV A - WRSPROTABLR ¥ %2 Sonng airl to tlo gonoral housastork fu & small family, Tywenty-saf f"forouces given 11 roquired.” GAll &t 53 — Sormatrossos. TIUATION WANTED- BY AN AMDRIOAN GIRL, o \ (o 3 ake e e\OIC eically Watuls (o ot wades At & ook yina, o North ondsfatagi, st or Wost'Sido, - Call o adurors 131 Lnnndrosses. ITUATION WANTED-IY A GOOD WASIER ooy, AN | A f Haya'ah SEL Ofioonv.s Sprstalrs. Mot Siaecl f0F tmo Employmoent Agonts. ITUATIONS WANTED-TAMILIES [N WANT OF ) Hoa 1 i fatee ARSI S Gl Aol e e sind In FALE-QUEAT AUGTION BALE OF NHAL i t @ hineo liad placed in ouz hands some of & mo! o propers n Ohicago snd {ts subucbs, ombracing atoros, ‘hotels, and resfdoncos, sitnntod in Al parta of the ciiy; alio, Hyde Park and Washiugton s e wibjen et ol i 0.0n Monday, Jan! 11, LA QU., Auotlonoors, 108 Madiso 1, businges, brances and proporty, _TRI weat cornor Ashlanc Quiro at 13 Goutl Qlark- ]c()l% H‘\Lflr‘il:“lflpllt E'. T 'AGE, SIX TOOMS, oot TR T HAALD, b 1 7 b e EINANCIAL, OMMERGIAL _AND NORTGAGR o d sold, EUGENE U, LONG & Bl:i‘ul..' ;‘g HMALL AMOUNTS ON HOUSES 4o o brokor. UL, P BALDWIN, of small amounts, shori e SOTTR B W ATT . 1Y, FOR A TEHM OF YEARS, vail city provorty; at ourrent ratos, First: joney mostgaged wanted, - J. D, HAR: e '9_ EOAN—FON. upon In olass puret VEY, % 0B BALE-XT A GREAT BARGAIN, {0 FEET on Oulumet-av.. betwasn Thirty-fancth’ and Thisty: ftthata., west. froni, 310 por laot, subjeat, | i 18743 83, b0 caslt and g6, 150 in June, Thin infisn {Iront foot loss than its. alun, Taquiro of J. Y T OB W Dasrpmmgy, ot HIENI FDR BALE-OR OHANGE-~NOW 18 THE TINI =A lat with tw 1y cottago containing 11 rooms for thor oty property: Nrivato nowar And wator - house. Juquire nnflprlmll s 187 Noblo-st., botweon ULlcago-ar. and Becont i IOR BALI~AT A BARGAIN-139 FEET ON SI{ER- sl mlél&tw arrdison sud Polk. Apply to . 198 Shor pwnor, G #1000 LA) ways g vioe cont a month, S ) MBIIDGE & SO0 hamkores 3 Walloetor Now- Yars TO LOAN=VOR THRGE YEANS, AT 1.500 10 nor cent, on amplo real estato socurity. SIL, 1 Wasbington: 70 LOAN—FOR THRE] 2.00( ANCFOR TG YRARS, AT QK FoRr LONG TIat $50.000 75, hops, Lo, 6001, * LOORWOOD'E nRG0Y, Tobi 12 b e ESTED IN STOCKS AND GOLD ok, HNER & AT, 163 $32. o TURNER & MANSTL T Wathimstonss, o ot Tngton.at, ___SUBURBAN REALESTATE. OR SALV_81l Wikh BUY A TOT AT I }‘P Tiag, §15down amt u'bmy ‘r'm‘mnu] ?fiuflnf?m ock (2 dopat prop roo. ot e orty {u markot. - HtA ROWN, 142 Latialls st Room . TO RENT---HOUSES, _ TD RENT—FOUR NEW 35TORY AND BASEM| brick dwalllngs cornor North Syata aud Hilnol $80 per moneii: slao ot Lrlok dwelllug, 23 Difnol inguira at Juom 43 Exchango Building, ’1“?: r?ug'r[—a R:)_ol.glwdijnr'm’rl,: oN "'Q"‘"{%“';“T" ey Opdon-av., 815 bor monih. Coltagoon Weators- &%, Bosr NDBARE T e GANET LY 6 LaSkiorat: N0 RENT—A NIOELY-FURNISHED HOUSE, 1 roows, all modern _improvements, rnace, &, ; low £ont to good partios, Turuird at ENT—FIROS DEO. 1, N TPARK- oW 2-atory and hasement oolagohsranty Wit odorn improvemonts, WILLAID Ae SMTTH, A0 Hirat onen o O BN S 0 RENT—HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED ROOMS, ost focutloi £ tho slty, aud Jowest rants, at No. 161 « oo 11, [0 1 ) WANDOL) Lo oat and whia oo RENT_UNTIL, MAY 1, 1855, SEGOND FLOOR o No. 571 W out Stadisiosis, Tiforapeoirn Dloske Tav jire at olice of Mutual Lifo Ihaucsnce Co., 48 South ke T Stalra, =~ROOMS, SUITR OF ROOMS, REOOND i Buronat, Inquird at 136 it Giteran S EAND FOUND. STIAY HORSE OAMK INTO THE PRIMISES if’\“.‘n'{ ;xh? cribor, dnlllc’s‘tnn nD’ lixeaur&:l{llgl s Horao. Any ono provi; id_ i3 lin hy bayii all sxnanses: HRANOIS WOESTRE L e O O 1, Y IEATS OLD, SV ey ith 3acldlo atd o 20t takon fram Koed o BHoran's pIAUKhLor hotise, v v road and Wallaco-nt. Alios cow, driven (¢ Reod & Shor: vouing, and turnod out: red) with white stripe on back; whita star In furetiead: Thilka nove: had ‘ond calfs whita wndor bully. ey p 20m fottraing ono oF huth will TeGeIva & JEral rowb. Gorsar Hmctaid-av, and Tordeibeat, "PAT " RETAN; E s on Thurwk " TOWARDS EVENTNG, ninado yoits, from oxpresd wagon, ou Esst ; (Sio puo § T P03k, Mo, 68 Sunarlorats s o’ YAND RIOWN SETTER DOG WITH spaniel hlood: 310 rd wilt b Litn 181020 Wabnsheny, - ar finom § Labesite Haikhon, tarato 162 Wabnsh-ay,,_or Roon 6 Lakorido Huiidioz, ___MORSES AND CARRIAGES. -, 100 BART WA, 3 t Tavo salasof horscs, Garsisane, KAt sltine Sraey Tlediag nd Foidey s34 LUl '}-k.xu" iy et nsn v (oo salus s Froat DArESIng Aro Cortatay. "o L0 Ao and liatn oo ork-horsufor 00, &% 371 Weat Fiitoonin Ehtroars F(fil B4 LU o o (i A0 Nidress 1} 85, Feitny TANDSOME EASTERN STYLE -oarrlago, wearing in porfoct ordor, plendid advortliowont for grocar, oticn, TG RENT1% AND 167 EART WASHINGTON.ST Ttlegantly furnishod roouis, slogle or on sulto, chosp. {oquiroat Hooni 18, "0 RENT-BASENENTNO. 127 KART VAN BUREN- [ of 8 fur bousokeoplng.” Juquire X RENT_NEWLY.FURNISHED ROOMS,OHEAT, by tho day, wook, or month. 176 Olark-st. Oilico, Toous No. 7, third tlbor., WANTED--TO RENT. VW ANTED-T0 RENT-IOUR OR FIVE ROGNS fuenistiod for Lousekoeping s will pay oty (ar fur- niture It yoasonablo. Cail at Itaor 25, No, 239 Wast Audl- isun-at., boforo 3 o' day, ANTED_TO RENT—A LARGE WELL FUI- R e L manta; rontor partof it takon in hoard, Address A 53, Teibinia offige; AGENTS WANTED, AG T8 WANTRD-810 PRR DAY—TO SELL TILE Hame shutilo sewing maobino, price §25. Iteador!! you can inako monoy selling the '*Ilomo Shuttle’ Wwhothor you aro exparionced in tho busineas or not, If Jalvi ol ey s b ST B HON, OLAHK I CU., Obloago, Il i GENTS WANTED_SPECIAT, INDUOEMGNTS— Vnwnm—nflnl—eln-nnnmlnn“u‘vnwm in tho United Btaton, {0 scll the world-fonawiod ¥ ison Niutlo Nowing Machiucs, aud tho Wilson manufacturug machines, 10 wioma g aro preparad o aifer oxtaorfinney i monta, Ior ull. purtioulars, apply to, or A00¢0N, HON e WING RO CORMANT, " Btk B WANTED~SEE IIERE-85 TO 8l A nolllng articlos: steady work 8, Agouta® Exohnngo, 1 Last Madi. TO EXCHANGE. M FEOHANDISE OF ZVERY DESGRIFTION OAN VL by exclianged fur monoy st tho auction housy of WILLIAS A, BUTIER & 0., 104 K { D FARM OR 0 EXGHANGIE-FOR V] D s ke, Tios houekab ot i tho aat ldor e il rony stsogs cucee 1o At OULLLET. 118 Enat Madisonester Moot 8 FET OF BTANLEH, OR ookn. Good by and graln ot aioonly i il el cHica A4 orioly e Wotar e IGAN, 170 Handaiphtss elty. oo bo: iowast priaes. dross A, VED, HEATILY ML __ MISCELLANEQUS, ACI COUN. CAST-OFIF CLOTHING ANT i {all Kind g LR h Glnco: 1 iato e LmE U A:;fiafi'u CUABT-OFF OLOTHING WILL DE boughit at {he higheat prico by JONAS A, DIIELS. DA, W7 doth Glaricat.” Notieo by mall proiptly atte od'th, (AELRAD OB CLD AR ITATHIL ROOKS: Fain, motala, boiilos " TONICS, B0, e w39 Plfin avs Hioak saiod for 1o anyparth thio eity. Troar i EPSIP{§§S CHANCES. A O, 1 CORNER KALGON, o Tog Slas ot bk Shok Dusiaoes b A Hratei Hest obauoos B brokars. S00d Bpplys. Tuguise at83 Chioago av, A ANUFAGTURING BAKRRY AND CONFEC: YL tionary for sale: splondid location: only swull aimuunt of ‘oapltal vouairod. Aduress 1 &), Teibisue loa an, gnod R ARE CRANGE_¥OT, BALETI 57, ONARLES Y ool big basuntu; the Tokad and Sl B b 2ol thig montiyag foam ‘eo . Avply'to PELIT OONLEY: Propriotor. o) uslasss THE PROPRIETORS O1A KU nomical, epicod horso food require a nin ger of & Lranch depot fn Chiosgo, and to appolut aud suvacintund sub.agents. Tho party appolatod will be requosted to ad- faneaon, conslgniuouts, " Addross Yost-Ofiao. s $14, GOR() OASIT WILL BUV AN ESi 5 8250 Lotttz S Slebso i ta 23 por cont, aro chante, Ad = ths prol e 2 B0 ribuguotlics. MUSICAL, 0 Tt WO OF VEILY DESIRABLE ‘zooina bu tho marbls-front bullding on thn southonst curnot of Wabash-av, and Van Juren-t,, 265; unexc {lonal roforanoos requlred; o abjustion”ta uest ho ouy 0 EXOITANGIE-SUNURDAN PROPEITY THAT Ol Nraas s tor funntturo, Adaress 1 10 Tefite Gifce: Ti0_TXOHANGE-NORTGAGR ROTHS OF 97,00 l‘ulrfni\é:?.l?‘-fil\uwnll noiradon tas ot :l:“Tu'suflu ; orad foe stoe 307 fore Shear aentbure. . NOOKWFLLy WILLIAMS & GO, 204 and 36 JEans Madlsan-at, PARTNERS WANTED. NIt WANTED—FOR A BHOWT TIMIL PATE it 2500 (0 BI.00% to chres Sruhatuceived hh manufaoturiug b 8, whara tho adver- l}"ldy #76,000 kuvustel have tho handling of thelr awi monoy, and ponsation aud siiars of lhu"\millu( , o sent alt gads suld S0, O D, Addrega 40 B Tehig otlioes OLASS OABINET ORGAN OAN Bd Lought at the organ-factory chaspoe than at auy other vlace in Chleage; wholesalo and rotail, Nietole gt Copa Z 3 - JOR BALE-A ST WA PIA N T HALP ]iil Wriod st 16 Thirtysocondat, Wt tats biok o ald ono, b RY & OAMP, WIOLRSALE DRALGRS IN planos and orgat il Inklll {ustrumonts durlug the Holidays at Whalusuto Wirloow, Nuye {6 youe timu to sooura 8 famous Dovkor, Gradbury, or Seory' & Cawp Plaiio, or nege oo AL sk gt ismmle asice n upwards, Wi oo Insl 0/ s St Inwing rask (6 ko tawacd patebass, it desirod, 9i1 Stata: noar Adams, BOARDING AND LODGING, South Side, 1 TLDRIDGRE-COURT,, NEAR WABASIH-AV.— . 7 Good buard for, goatlamen, from ¥4 to SE v, _Das-board, $i. Dor wank, with usa of TEvopiave HOUSEIOL L2 Fid o ervtiandiao to PRI & OO, 108 oast ALAGH 0 BUY HOUBIIOLY FORNTITIR f erchandisg, sttend tho regular snlos A B PRI € 00, 2 tday, T ot Stadtnsate oror? olonday aud at . SEWING MAGHINES, J JINGER ) MAU! E~PRINDIPAL OF T SMiSeat. Slaohiton sant o3 moamn He 10 por cent dissount for oasti, o JING I QFFLON OF A, J, ML A RODT]E S| Hulstud-at., city T, Bachines suid’ o oual v i ropnirad, MITH'S P IAT\ \'0lMAUIEINI;}ANM,\;.!‘L}:I"{Y‘K“‘“ Bhot bz sl vty it lsenaate E r T o 7 Y TE ABILAY., BETWREN INFUARA ani® Mittron ata, - Wsostous baard, 31 por ek and upward ; day bo; I.i per weuk, = 0ARD WANTED, e TR0ARD_A YOUNG MARRIED GOUPLE DRSITR i, ont boarding placa (i 5 NanaanEara'ol S Wost r’aulm "xlfiaflni‘%xxfl'fiff»fiufi“fi'x:- ) mente, Addres ving location, L5 baries. 0 8. Tributio Gilloos i FOR SALE, B, NEOARKY, “BUITABLE Frmnnluaklnl. abd. KVIEITS )yn{“t‘}“ulp‘fxg OI HALI-RID YOUR HOUSES OF 11K LOAY conch \\I]I"‘l they fufost lu\ulvl(‘lcrgxaa;\‘; klvy's Covkronell Jate inat Skonn, . Call on o sddrovs A RTUI sAS: (sl bl sty % COMPLETE 1ILE OF UIUAGO Triby fur 8 {1 npiior oatin, widiog s o, 1, Addua ‘couyontvuous, it riomean TevE