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THE CHICAGO SATURDAY. MAY 11 I8TE—TWELVE PAGL THE CIT GENERAL NEWS. The Internal.revenne receipts vesterday amount. ed to $25.204. 14, # A paniy of eighteen Mobile excurmonlets are at the Tremont Honre. ‘The Pifth Nationa) Tank of this city has been made a U'nited States Depository. The Northwentern Linseed Crushers' Assoclation met at the Tremont Honse yesterday. M. E, Post, 8 well-known banker of Cheyenne and Deadwood, D, T., fa at the Palmer House, Votter Palmer has tendered the hospitalities of bia hotel to Gen. Bhjelds dnring hisstay in this city. % About $15,000 of the new United States 41§ per cents were taken by private parties In thiscity yesterday. George 1, Peabody, from Doston, of the firm of Tisde, Peabody &Co., is ttopping In ihe city #ith L. B, Mantonga. Tesidents in the vicinity of Thirty-Afth street and the Rock Island Rallrond will be giad to learn that the dummy train which leaves Chicago at 8:156 . m. agaln stops at Thirty-Afth street. John Osburn, Son & Co., of New York, have fssued a chromo called **Thoroughbreds,” in which a_rat-hunt ana the consnmption of Piper Heldecick champagno is ingeniously combined. ‘The temperature yesterday, as observed by Man- assee, optician, No. 84 adinon street (Tnisunm Bullding), was, at 8 a4, m., G0 degrees: 10 &, m., 62 12m., b5: g .y d; 8. m., 48, Baroms eter at 8.2, m., 30.5: 8 p. m,, 30.9. It was incorrectly stated yesterday that Miss Amianaa Koehler, who tvas arrested on a charge of Jarceny preferred by her mother, had been **driven into -mla of shame." Tler allezatton was that her mother had tried fo drive her tnto evil coursos, 1In order to make a teat care of the recently pass- ed ordlnance compelling rreet-cars to tate ount licenses, the West Division Strect-Rallway Compa- ny was yestorday served with 8 sumimons compel- ling Ihelr attendance in Juatice Morrieon's court on the ldthinst. The Speclal Agent of theiPost-Office in this city F sterday reveived 8 letter from the Postmaster at ntral Clty, Cal., nuul‘yllll him of the reiznrs of a guantity of silk and iace, valued at , which had heen smuggled through the maile from Neu- stadt, Germany. . Capt. Turtle writes to_ Tie Tninuxe correcting the statement that J, 1, Bull 1s not connected with hls agency, that deiectivo not having been In bis employ for six montha past. Mr. Hull {s tike- wiso anxious to inform the public that ho ls no Jonger with Capt, Turtle. ‘Tne blennial gazetteer and bnainess directory of the State of Ilinois hus juet decn pubhishied by K. L. Polk & Co.. of Detroit, 1t is a nonderous volome, filled with valuable Information, besides containing a complete list of the busluess houses of every city and village (o the State. Whifle Capt. Onahan, the Ttev. Father Cashman, nod Gen, Sbields ond & colored cuschman were £lding along \West Jackson atreet behind Capt. Onahan's team, tho king-bolt of the fore wheels broko, lettinz down the box. The party bad & narrow eacape, but no one was hurt. Tne Trisuus: Homo Club held ite regular month. 1y rocial reunlon last evening inethe Tremont lfmm parlors. The programme of literary exer- cises nnd music was fully rarried out and lieartlly mppreciated. Jewelt Wilcox and Mr, Couch, of the Tremont 1loase, wero thanked for tnelr courtesy and hberality, A pleasant and haopy event was_celebrated by the family and friends of Mr. L. J, Kadlsh, » rominent Uerman citizen, last Thumday, It was ha occaslon of Mr. Kadish's sliver wedding, De- sldes the membersof the family, numberlens friends crowded the apacious rooms of Br. ladish's resi. dlenca on Granger street, and offered the happy couple their congratulations, and prescuted them with rich and tastotul preacnta as tokens of thelr esteem and reeard. Thurzday -forcnoon Miss Emma J. Algae, of Lawndale, 1h the sonthwestern patt of the city, cumiited suicide by shootlng herself through the body neur the heart, doath ensulng some twelve hours lator. ~ The young lady was highly apoken of, and was for some ilme employed in Fleld & Lelters store, Last Mdnday atie qult work on account of ll-heaith, and eince that tme hus been quite despoudent. This, It 18 thought, deranged her mind, and caused her to take lier awa life, The weapon belonged to her half-brother, Mr, Muir, 1n whuse family she rostded. 'The broken banks wero dricr than the sands of the desers yesteriny, Judge Otis stood upon the steps of the bulliling which shall soon know hiin no rgore, and gra uperintended the removal of sundry chalrs, and boxes nf statiopery 1o hily'now quarters, No, 200 LaSuilo street, where Lo expects to hnng! ont his shingle AMonday. Cashler McAulev, of the Fldelity, eald that thers waanothing doins cxcept como transters of books, mortly by the smaller deporitors, who cannot afiorl to wait for the slow process of evolution which precedes the declaration of ~anuiher dividend, A mnjority of this clusa of depositors hawe alrcady alsposcil ¢f thetr books at rates vary- {og from 22to 30 per cent. .When Special-Agent Clurch went bhack to Wasnlucton after his partial Inveatization into the Cuatom-Alousa birilding crooketl , he left be. hint nearly ail the books and documments that he hiaa brought with him from Washington. Thesa mighty volumes, pay-rolls, cic., occupy alzrge aare trunk. Their aize and geandeur areab. wolutely astounding, Collector Bmith and As. wiatant District-Alloiney Thonsoh ura now going 1hrough these books und papers. Thoy are teeme ln? with Interestinge items, but the Investleators rofuse to revesl what thelr search is bringin forth, Thers I8 a little mattor of some §20, worth of derricks and ropes whicl it {e alleged werg ¥old 1o a certain person for old junk. Tuo whole thing svems to huve been a mino of pure rottennoers, in which Mueller pecoliarly prospered. The Turntull proporty, on the southeast corner of Madieon and’ State sireets, has bien sold by Jtees, leitco & Co,, for tho Turnbuil estal Taltimore, to L, Leiter for $:203, 000, frontaze on Btate atroet 1h 150 feet. On M te of ‘The dizon strect, tho property pought extends castward 143 fect to the St,” Mary's Courch bulldine, Un this front it Is Lisccted by an alley 1en faet wide, which s mituated seventy-three feel east of Siate atreot. ‘The depth of th 110 fect south of Madison strovt un Stato fs seventy-three fect 1o tho aliey; the rest of the 180 feet an Btate strect (s 14 feet deen, The sevonty feet frontime on Madison gtrect, cost of the ulley, are 110 feet desp. 'The prico pald is for the fec-simple, and does not covor the buildings, which wera crected ander leasas uat have still twenty-seven yesrs to run, ‘Three wonths ago a very bandsomo woman, ac- companicd by & gentieman, put upat ono of the leadlng Chicago hotels, One alternoon the pro- pristor, upun belag re ed togo tothe lady's roou, weut there and d her en dishubille, {lc carctully avoiced her, and refused, on some little pretext, to go lnto the room, [fe started for down- slairs, but told the lady be would return in a fow muments. Instead o’ volnz dowu-stairs, he quictly slipped tnto another room, aud had been there watching througn » door-crack but a short time when the 1l burst wildly throngh the corridor, vowing vengeunce on the destroyer of his wife's happiness, The woman made frantic efforts to prevent the voroar, snd tricd 10 make bl aesatand that the proprietor had not been cauzht tu tho trap. ‘The proprietor had heard of the **panel racket ™ and, Ing down stairs, ordered & bill to be 1mado out nt 10 tho roum, It was paid. and five minutes later tho panol uperators it found anotlier hotel, ANSOS I, TAYLOR. Thursdsy afternoun there dicd at_hls residence at Laleside, tn this county, the oldest-surviving settler of Caleago, Me, Anvon il Taylor, Loen in 1+00 at Hartford, Conn., ho struck out while sull u wern youth for what the Fur Wesl, In the year 1820, accompantied by hus brother Charles, he built a log hut at Bault Ste, Murle, 1n Northern Michizsn, and beean trading Witk tho Indlane. In 1820 the brothers caine dowan tho 1ako und seitied st Chicago, which was then httle more than o fort, and opensd & sture st Wolf Polnt, at the junction of be North Brauch with the 1 body of the Cbl- 2 [lver, In 1831 the Dlackbawk broke vut, and for a time the Infant scttlement was in dangerof being totally destroyed. The populativn wore stized Wil terror, und ail the masle cltizens enifsted 1 detense of e and propery, The ure nival of tien, scott from Sackett's Harbor with a Lody of troops relieved the anprehensioas. which bad Leen stratned to the highest pitch, Bat then unewuna cven more ternble foe spproached, 'the troupx brought with theo Al chojera, which made perfect Lavoc in thelr ranksandamong 1l . 1t was ueceswary thiat sonie caine iion regarding thess circumstances shiould ue wade imiedintely with the anthorities East, aud An=on Taylor was the volunteer who carried the digpatclivs o borscback through the wmfir- o g Heas o trt. In the year 1851, when (Lings had hecome sgain sumewhal suttled fn Chicave, Me, ‘Tayior moved ts eture 1o 13¢ vluck now boufded by Lake, South W « und Dearboru sireets, where e had 2 shanty more commodious than & year bo murried Miss Ehas ¢ bis supervision, at avoul this a1 the tint Uridye was Lutlt b Cni- 1L wae of tred aud was cog- wor tisucted by aid of toe soldiers of the garriaon. The luwer Tiwbers Hier, ested ou the botlom of the whbiie the thatlework brought the upper ittle ubove the level of the water, [t L tfteen feet wide, snd bad no upening muved 10 3 point on the Nortk Branch e old Llybourn piee, but Iwo years ain removed to a 1arilon the lake abore miien from Cllcago, whero he remained until the twe of his death, 5 TEMIERANCE, The Nattonal Tenuperance Soc! niversary weebings In Farwell Weanesday. Mouday eveming—or, dodgers _of the occasion term ft, **Thy Night Before the Baule"—tbere will be grnd raily, or several of them, ju the » shreudivisions of the city. Tic West Rido rally, for luswance, 13 10 come off al the Park Aveuue Church, where the Rov. Ar. McCheoney, th Grorge H, Peake, the Kev, W, I Dr. Guroey, Mr, C. C. B ¥, aud Mr. C. B, Buffngion will firo tho tempetunce heart, The South Sice meeting will be beld {o Trinity Church, Iudiasa aveuus near Twenty-foorth-strect, aud will bo adadressed by the Rer. W. ¥. Crafts, ¢be Hev. ~W. M. Ryder, tho Kav, Dz, Babouck, Mra. W, 4. Basoes, aod others, 5 & Michigan to the Goverument post at De. - meeting. which will he held ac Grace Church, corner of Lasalle and White stree addressen will he made by the Rev. Jonn Atkine #on, the Rev, M. M, Parkhurst, Mr, N, Arne, Sceretary of the Natlonal Soclety, Measrn. John Wood, I, W. Waod, C. M. Morton, and others. The nnniversary meating will begin Tuenday morn- Ing at 10:110 o'clock, the morning seesion (v be taken up with an nddreas of weicome by the Rev, r. Evorta, an address by Secretary Staarne, who will aleo give an abstract of the annual reportof the Suctety’s doings, and an sddrens by the llev, D. 0. Babcoek, of Philadelphla. The afteroon #esaton will begin at 2:30 o'clock, the Rev. Dr, Gorney contribnting 8 paper on **The Work of ! Citizens' League,” to be followed by nn address ftom Dr. Ryder; a paper on ** el Temper- anca" by Miss Frances K. Willard: and 8 tem- erance conference condncted by Secrefar Stearne, In the evening, Dr, N. S, Davie will apeal on ** Medicsl and Ctiemical Temperance Eiler Foster, ol Jowa, will talk acont tian *'; and an address will be deitverrd by the liev. Dr. Sameon, of New York. Wednesdsy morning's aesslon will he devoted to the hearing of district repogts, The noonday prayer-meeting will be led by tife Itev. W. H. Danlels. In the afternoon the Hav. C. L. Thompson will talk abont * ristian "Pl‘mnllb\\"! for Temperance Reform Misa Lucla E. F. Kimball will speak of the '‘Juvenile Temperance Work *'; and addresses witl be made by Mise Willard and Mrs, M, Walt, of Gslesburg. P!vevy preparation has been made to render the meetings Interesting ane snces: CITY-HALL. License recelpts, $300. Treasurct's recelpte, $10.40 from the Comptrol. Jer, $207.17 from tne Collector, and $3.541.53 gmm the Water Depariment. Disbureements, , 600. The Comptroller fssned about 86,000 of the new sceip yesterday, most of It golng to the policcmen and fireman, That taken by the men belonging to the Chicago Avenuo Station was diepored of at par, and arrsngements are being made, with good proanects of auccess, to dlepose of that taken by the West Twellth Street and HinmanSireet Statlons &t the same figure. Bids were opened yesterday by the Depariment of Pubilic Works for the substructure and super. structure of the Elghteenth street viaduct, thers reing twenty-four for the former and st for the latter. ‘Tho lowent bid for the superatructure wae that of the Leighton Dridge and_Iron Worka Com- glnye”lnchu(cr. N, Y., for 87,750, Bids will 0 opentd this morning for the ralsing of bulldings on the approaches to the vladnct, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Iremont House—F. Nlockafellow, Cleveland; W. R Evans, Indianaooits: “Col. A. liardy, Loganeport; ‘Ed> ward Clarge. England; W, 8, Humphreys, Fort Wayney ;X‘II ‘I‘In.z ‘Thad_C. Pou o:nlh;'x'.!}‘l Wlllll;t:.‘ anka .+ 880 Franeiscoy Ju Janes, Itoches Taley: Omaha; Clark Wood- man, " Om; las, Madison..... Grand Facifle=K, i ogdeld: W, il At wood, 181 C. M y 3 Yorki ansas Cliys ~ dohn Hew. e, . 3 Todd, Bt. louls: ~ Gen. N 4, \[Hadekoper, Indisnapols:” Georve M. Bcott, Salt Lake Cl!q . W, C. skilion, Illr“n'flfi B, Dlakely, 8¢, Pauly John W. Ititner; Mexico; W. I, Howe, New York: W, A. aod_R. 4. Tower, Boston. imer 1117 Missourl: C. M. Pond, M. , Cinslanatly J. J. Flstibacl 8pringdcid, Slas i K. Towusend, Pliteburgs X G. J villey ¥, Hatrey, Leavenwo: Pern, e 4, (AR VFPranee; C. Von e,’ A, Ruller, Germany.... A piat Unicar Charies Colliic o averhilly H, O, Olds wtaon, Is.tJ. W, Wilan, bl SeorRs 1" Biacke Tsdronh veretes Tbseioads N, . Beotte WHECHOE: SHE WAS MISTAKEN. TR MATTER BATISFACTORILY ADJUSTED, The second sct In the farce-comedy whercof Bira. Saphia C, Smith and a prominent aud decld- edly good-looking hotel-clerk were the chiof act- ors, was played yesterday afternoon oa the Armory boards. It was brief. and rather tama withal, as comnpared with the fizat, but the intercst intho out- come was sufficlent to attract an audienco which was probably on the very tiptoe of “expectation. Bat the word of promise held to the public ear was broken to the hove. Tho scasatlon turned out to be no scnsation at all, but a brilliant {llustration of much sdo about nothlog. the Arstplace, Mies. Bmith didn't put In any appear- ance, bul was repre tea by her legal adviser, Mr, Lawrence, Iler hnsband was th but not for the purpose of backing up his wife's charge of rape ngainst the handsome clerk, The latter was there in person, and his Interests wore confided to Charles H, Reed, who saw that they were weil taken caro of, On tho case being called by Justice Summerfiold, Mr. Lawrence leaned ovor the top of tlic ratling aud acquaintod the Jastice with the fact that he bad conversed with the lady during the worning, and was ratiafied tnat sho was not in her right mind. 1fe thorefors asked leave to withdraw tha complaint. u’l’hh uldn sfy Mr. Recd, who wanted Mr. Lawrence Lo ssy there was nu_foundation for the charge. ‘The latter tried to make It strongor by replying that hie was satisfied the Iudy was laboring under an hailucination when ahe made the charge. The Conrt also wanted more sntisfactlon, and Mr. Lawronce \was aaked §f he was satlsfled that no uffense had been committed. Il replled that ho was satlefied that no wronz had been done, from tho investhzation hie had made. 1o had scen both Jir. and Mrs. 8mith, and found that there was no gronnd for the allegation. Insbort, it was all an Rallucination of Mrs, Smith's, and’ 5o offensc, he waa satisfied, had been committed, Dot Mr. Reed didn't want it dropped there, Wouldn't Mr. Lawrence state that thero was abso- lutely no foundstion for the charge, sand that the 7} u‘nc of the complaint was nothing morc nor lces than the act of an insane womaun, Me@awrence replied that Mrs. Smith's actlon, under tbo circumstances, showed that she was Iadoring under an halluc on. Tha Court remurked that he did not dlseover, up to the tinie of Inuing the wartant, that onything waa the matter with tho lady, But howas [zink to say that her conduct after the wareant was fssued, sticularly at the Centrnl Station. satlsied him hat aho was not in her right mind, her manner of conversing and her goneral deportment leading up 1o that sonclusion. B Mr. Reed was dlspoded to oe thorough, and, while ths v.;llnx was being cleared up, to bave it done uroperly. *tAre I“’t‘:n,wmlm; 1o state, Mr, Lawrenco," aald he, ';"t at you don't belleve my cllen! 1 rubit, ! thini." reptied Mr. was paroly ber imsgination. " ‘Then Smith himscl{—tho mnan wio don't want it me away—was yanked up. Aln't yon will- n Del Lawronce, *'tuat it . asked Mr. Tleed, ‘*to say that you dou't jave my client guilty " Yes," replled the tmpertarbed linaband, *'I state that," Whoroupon the Conrt ordered both cases dise mirsed, —that of Mrs, Sinith azainat the clerk for rapo, and that of the clerk agsinst Alr. and Mrs. Swith for biackmail. There were conaratulations for the young accured when the audlence arcse and his frionda clustered arouna him, hut the ma who don't want It gisen away went off as If it was an unploasant subject to think avout. 116 ls said to have admitted that his wife s a little off aa to hor mind, and that the very object of her wmlns West with hlin on bl teip was to ses it it woul nut prove beneficial to herand mend to’ some ex- tent hor lmpaired mental faculiles. Tho sequel wunld aeem to show that the trip has had the very oppnsite cfect. While this case has thus been put out of court, it la not pleasaut to sechow & persun who has wona £ood reputation by years of hard laour, hoids it at the mercy of any woman who may choose to make & charge agatnet him, o particular instance, the geutleman accused had numerous witnes: y whom ke conid have proved his innocence withont the least nlmmflt{ but had 1t not been for this, he might have been blackmalled by any woman bold enouch 10 swear 10 8 falschood, the woman know- ing that |f caught in har game sho could ot some kind friend to declare her insane, aud thus relteve her of all lega! responmbllity- TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Treasurer forwarded $14,000 to the city yestorday, ‘The Kouth F'ark quo-warranto case comes up in the ¢riminal Court this maornlng. The inmatea of the jall vesterday numbared 170, whlch {8 far less than ot any Uma the last two years, Tho marriaze-licenses {saued the last ten days Lave aversged about Afty a day, This ls an vuu. sual and remarkaole showing, Yesterday wau arralgnment-day ln the Criminal Court. Forty:two vrltoners came forward and vleaded, and, with vne exception, the pleas were *¢Not guilty." Theexception was in the case of Jonn Roberts, who pleaded guiity to larceny, and was rewsrded with .V scnlence ol’muo mon’lhl in the {ouse of Cosrect Committes on Public Chatities visited the Insane Asylum Knlenhzew recelve goods, Toe Committee woul e _been more sconomically employed if the tripbad not been made ana the time bad been ’Iven to_the consideration of the tecend report of the Advisory Hoard on the man- ngement of (be inatitutlon. There is sometning queer agout that report, and (here mppear to be some {ntereats behind it. At least, the Commitieo has uot yet deigued to tackle it Mcuinnisa, the smoke-burner man, w aterday seeking the monoy due him fo 18 machine fu the buliding over a year ago, did not wmeke uch neadway, from tho fact that nono of the Conwmleslovers were arvuod. What. cver may be the micrits of his machine, ho hasa valia claim on the county for §800, and the reasun pald fu that be has refused to 0 & cerialn ex-Commiseiouer. hort way of stating It, but it s true, 1f the demsuds wade on hiw, which he aford. he would have bad his nioney fung ile now proyoses to sue the county, audin sgu. v sult there will Lo some rich developments., AN ATTEMPT 70 ESCAPE. Y esterday was visiing-day ot the crowd was great, uscoufortahly llllu! 8ge. " In the afieracon, at a time whea the Jal o?enad the **cazu " dour L0 Dars baskets and buidles In tu the prisoners, an sttompt was mads by thu iu- mates ape by furcing tbe door. but it was for- tupately saticipaled, sud was unsucceasful, If it bad teen suc bowsver, 1t would have avsiled the pasoncrs notMnz, for, entering the * cage, ! they would have had two fron dours to pass, Which ure conatanily guarded, It can be sald 10 the credit of the jsil managenient that noue of the Aisupts (o eacape during Ker aund the buve been succem! TUAT OLD JOB. Commissioner Flu’nnld Introdaced 8 resolution 8t tho Iast moeting of the Board proposing that the county should relrioaree the city for the cxpense it hae Inenrred in the baitdine of the City- Court-linnee Square provided (b wonld snrrender all clalm to the accunancy of the proverty, ete. On ks face the resolution I8 fair, but fn the Jight af Court-Honen hitatary it & the forerunner of & mon- srous acheme to awindlc the people. — As & matter of fact the rerolntion was preecnied by same _else than Fitzgerald, and that come one i not a Com- missfoner.’ The object of ita Introduction in very clear, however, to those who remember that overa vear apo the Commisstoners, headed by MctCafirey, sranted the county to go forweard and constenct the City-Hall ana rent to the city,~—s echema which was only defested heeanse (he city authorities oh. Jected tothe Commirsioners letting the contracts, —and_aino to those who Are cognizant of the fact that the conty In letting o1l of the Court-Honse contracts sHpulated that the contractors should build the city's balf at the same prices, eic. Tho resolntion meane, then, that the city muat vacata the Square, and that a< raon as this is dane Sexton will b ordered to push the domo steal, and Walker will be awarded the contract for tha stone- work, and that the robbery on the county's por- tlon of the bullding i to ‘he dupllcated on the city's portion. Thia I» all there is to the Job, sod no'one knows it better than those who aro pushing 1t. Last year Fltzgerald was & ‘‘reformer," an nv!n enemy of Walker and Sexton, and the terror of the **Ring, " but this yesr ke 1o not, CRIMINAL, Harty F. Brewster, of Castieton, Stark Courty, was np befors Commissicaer Hoyne yesterday. Harry snd Uncle S3am ato at loggerheads becanse the former would sell the cup which incbristes withont suthority from the Government. Thera was an inciplent rlot yesterday afternoon on thedocks of the Unlon Steamboat Company. 1t grew out of & fight regarding the wazee of dock laborers, and was but a repetition of the Aght that occurs whenaver a steamboat i« loaded at that dock. The presence of & few policemen quelled the dis. turbance, and no damnge was done other than the amashiog and batling reccived by several heads. Hattle Williams, o colored denizen of No. 467 Clark strect, 1n A quarrel Inst night with Sam Lightfoot, whose mistress ehe fs, struck him over the head with a kerosene lamp, Infileling n severe gash over the top of the head, which bled to a greatextont. Whilo she was attempiing to sct fire 10 the kerosene that was pilicd all over Sam. a policeman came along and took her to the Armory. An ilom that appeared {n all of yesterday's pa- pers to the effect that Frank Kovitakofsky aad dled at No, {1 James avenue, and that Jolin Preabe and John Slovy were beld to Lhe Geand Jary with- out bail, was wrong, It was eiven to the reporters by Coroner Dietzach's nsalstant, who, at the time, must have beon dreaming. ‘The boy 14 recovering, and yesterday the two wen were afscharged for g:k 3 of prosecation in Justico Symmerfiold's ar Retween 8 and 10 a'clock last evening the resi. dence of C, F', Smith, oa Johnson place, botween Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth etrcets, was en- tered by burglars. Mr. and AMre. Smith were spending the evening at the house of a friend near by, having left at home the servant gitl, who has been 1o tneir employ several years, On their re- tarn at 10 o'clock they fonnd cverything turned upside down, the burcaus ransacked, and dresses and athor arlicles on the floor, Over $500 In money, which had been hidden in a bed, was mies- Ing. “The servant was found asleep In the ba ment, and knew nothing of the robbery. Dotectives Ryan and Osterman yesterday arrest- od. at No, 182 Third svenue, a colored man nzmed Wesley Anderson, who has been employed as a porter on the Pnliman palace-cars. Upon opening a tronk found in his room, the officers found & fine gold watch and chain, & fine opera-glas d & vast quantity of valoable clothing, all had ~ been stolen from time o time from patrons of the Compnny. The plunder was turned over to Supt, E. A. Jowett, of tho Pullman Company, and he will endeavor to find owners for tha several pieces. Andcerson Iss **pal™ of John Christlan and the man Androw Smith, who have beon lodged in jail for similar thefts, A BAD CROWD, ‘The West Lako stbet dietrict {s rapldly being cleared of the young thieves that have tnfested it. Yeaterday Juatice Morrison Gned John Maloney and Thomes Forlong $100 each for vaerancy, Gua- tave Huebner $300, and Edward Engloton, Cor. neline Sweency, and Joln Wales $100 each to the Criminal Court for the Iarceny of m number of car- pets and gunny bazs from Jonn C. Goeffert, of No. 100 Weat Cnicago avonue. Lust night Detectives O’Connor and White, while Jooking ‘about in the Madison street district, ran across a coupls of well-known thieves named Michael Kennoaly sna James McCarthy, alics 1iall, mesr the corner of dJeflerron and liandoioh strcets. The ofiicers in orler to head them off took a clrcuitous route throuzh eeveral alleys, As thoy wers emerging from the alley in the rear of the Tobey farniture factory on the sonthenst corner of the above-men- tioned streots, they noticed some one prowling about inside the building, and teying to open_ the rear door. Upon examination thay found that tho two men for whom they were laok- ing bad broken a window in the front of Lhe store, and were fixing tho rear entranceso that ‘hui cuald easily escape, should they be discove cred. A chasoat onco ensued, and Oficer O'Con- nor feaught his man & little north of Randolph strect, McCarthy ran towards Clinton strcet, and falling to ha't as he was ordered to o, was shot in iho hip by Ofcer White, Dr, lirndley extracted the bajl at the Station, snd pronounced’ the wound not dangerous. The intention of the thieves was undonbtedly to plunder a ciear store in_one end of the building, ond which is rasily reachod by wn‘! of the factory, Kennealy Is a pal of Muloney ana Forlong,and was ono uf the six captured by ‘the same ofticor a few nighte azo in Union Park,” Dut he was dlacharged 1n conrt for somo reason or ather, and was prowl- lnvumu Asusual the next day. McCarthy s o woell-known burglar, and ts but 8 short time out of tha penitentiary, hwluf:mufl @ year forthe burg. lary of Hathewuy's coal aflicy SUBURBAN. LARE, The Board of Fduacation of District No, 2 held sn adjonrnel mecting ot the Contennisl Bchool yestorday oftornoon. . Thero were present Preal- dent Coy, Jlessrs. Kinuey, Champlin, Pullman, and Farran, The Presldent announced the follow. ing Htanding Committecs: Dullding—3lessrs. Pullman, Faresn, and Kin- ney; Financo—Measra. Champlin, Klonoy, and Graham; Text-Booke—Messrs, Graham, Champ- 1in, and Farran; Tenchers—Mesars. Kinuey, Grae ham, snd Pullman: Rules ana Regulations— Al Farrag, U plin, and Pullman; Coursa of Instruction: e, Kingey, Champlin, Farran, and Pullmon, ‘The members of the Boardentered Into & zeneral discusalun In regard to the appointing of & teacher for the ensuing year, No definite conclusions were arrived at. 'The Board adjourncd to mect Friday at4 p. m. at the Euglowaod Hign Bchool, Mesara, 1. L, Gooidall & Co. issued the firat number of their Daily Sun yosterday. 4 ‘The case of Sam Dulley and John Waters, two depravad speclmens of humanity, came up before Justiwe Mitehell, of the Stock-Yards, yesterds: ‘They sro charged with belng accessory toa committed upon Kste Itadaly on the 8th of M last. Tho facts of the case ars as fullows; \as decoyed away from tie resldenca of Mr, A, Starretts, where sha waw cmployed an aservant, on the avenlng of the 7th of March, by Watsraand Banutou, who Informed ber that her nother was vick, and they wanted herto goto a dance at Mlra, D s, on Butterdeld ‘atreet, About half-past 5 o'cluck In the morning she, with Dudey und Dannton, was w;lkln;filnwnru- home, When near oomer's bridge works Bannlon throw beron the ground aud violsted her person, Quf- fey did not accomplieh his nlfm and as soon oy the mnttor bacama puolic they left towu, Dufley ventured back into town, and \was arrested by & gum(hh:\n. 1o wan hield to the Criminal Court y Justica Mitchell in bonds of $2,000. Watera was dl-cnar‘(ud. as thero was.no cvidence that bad any evil deslzn upon the gir), e— OHIO LEGISLATURE, Coruusus, O., May 10.—~In the Senate the followini billa passed: House bill to prevent apread of contagious vattle dissases, Tha Sen- ate bill authoriziog redemption uf real-estate sold ntiudlclal salo within ovo year upon repay- ment of the purchase inoncy, tuzes, ropalrs, and 8 pur cent nterest on the same, n the House, the Hodse bill authorizing com- rmutlon to Treasurers of Bourds of Education n cities of the secoyd class was defeated, In the denats, thu House bill appropriating $40,000 to repair the vublic works, and render them fit for navigation, was passed. The uoaination of Joseph ¥, Wright, to be Btate Insurance Comnistoner, was confirmed, 1o the House, the bill tixing the compensa. tlon of county oficers was passed, Housu bills providing for leasing canals and organizing canal transportation companica were postponed till next scaston, Tho House bill detining thedutles and powers of the Hoard of Publle Works,and making com. plete provisious for the repair and preurvo!lu‘e of the Public Worka, passed. ‘fhe House bill to adwit womento the practice of the law waa passed. CoLuunysyU., May 10.—At the night sesaton of the House, the, Commitles ointed to in- vestleate the charges thut thu Mlcgl;:m Mutual Life-Insurance Company wero loaning money in Oblo at usurious rates af interest, submitted o report statiuz that said Company had loaned money fu Onfo at higher sates {hln were al- lowed by the Obio lawa, but that the Joans were made under the Michizan laws, aud Lieoce no blaine could be uttached to that Company. ‘The followjng bills wero pssed: Senate bill requiring dtate Jusurance Comulssioner to ex- umnine futo the aifairs of all hfc-insurauce com- paujea doing vusiucss fu Ohlv at least once a vear; Benate bill requiring township clerks to keen ou fndex of chattel nortgages justead of recording then; Senate bill 1o prevent garni- sheeiuir in other Btates of the wages of cltizens of Oblo cmployed vy corporations; Houso bill authoruzing incorporattons of compauies for huntlug aud fishing. ————— BILLIARD UPcNING, . A bright, now billtard-hall opens thls morning 8t 102 East Madison atreet, by West Brothers. 1o the oveniug exhiditions of skill will be given by Mesars. Shaefer, Slosson, Helser, Parker, Rbines, Hoa, sud others. Everybody is lnvited. A Railroad Man Charged with Bigamy. One Wife in Danville and Another Here in Chicago. The Second One Married Under an Assumed Namo «\ Woman's Faith. .'V The Destitution of the Liawful and Desorted Wife, Mr, Mower, Who Declines to Maks Any Statement, Leaves Town, Bir. Selby . Mower, the hero of this sketch, can scarcely halp standing betore the poblie thls motning In an unenviablo light, and, If 8l reports from apparently disinterested parifes concerning bim be true, he Is & too-much-married man,—and yet he claims that he has **broken no law, human ordivine.” Of the facts, the reader can judge for bim or hersell. Mowet, up to about & month ago, held a Incrative position with the Chicago & Eastern 1llinols Ratl- oad Camp‘ny (the old Chjcago. Danviile & Vin. cennes) ne train-dispatcher, and seems to have been regarded by tho officera as a firat-class ratl- road man. 1In the absence of the Buperintondent, Mower acted n hie place, and Slied the position with ability nnd credit, Having the material in him, e bid faieto rise In his proféssion untll he should one day stand among the topmost, But thero came & day when miafortune overtook lm, leaving him temporanly In distress, but not rerls ously so. A change in the superlutendency took place, which caused n ghange in tho office of traln-dispatcher, A poeition whica s eudject to the coatrol of the former, and Sfower was thrown tem- pbrarily out of emnloyment. Yet, an befors atated, ho tvas regarded asnzood raliroad man, and, If his own words can be reticd upon, he has been promised a altaation by the Chicago, Burlinglon & Quincy Company, though it fs possiblo that his own {ndiscretions may canse the oficers of that road to reconsider the resolution. WIIILE WITIL TR DANVILLE NOAD, ho many times had occaslon to aliudo fo bls wife, who resided in Danville, and was represontad to be 1n quite poor health. Many of the empioyes knew her, and all tlie oflicers believed 18 to be a sottied fact beyond any dispute that she was really and truly his Jawful wife, and_had ocenpied that rela tion to Mower for upwanl of ten years. lle plso had In his fumll{ln littie girl, wiiom he represented n ndopted child, and conf any cuitdren of his own, d that he never anviile is a ymatl lace,, ‘about 140 miles from Chicago, and in a r.vw of tuls description, as overybolly knows who nas resided In one, esch person s tupooted to koow evary other persan's business nlren much more perfectly than the person natur- ally most Interested does himself, 'In Dan.ille Mr. Mower Faa had his hoine; there I8 whers his mnlmra and sl his houschold goods are, and re he hias beon wont to fly for rost and fefuga when he became.weary, Thero histrasting wife has waited nlllnnll! for hisreturn from his **trips mi:. apon the road,™ and from his *‘busincss in Chicago, " But he has done some peculiar and onexplalna. Lle things. Ifis gencral appearance s preposdcass ine, He is tall, llrllfnh wall-prngorlwne\l, with a luxurlous growth of halr upon his face, which adds to, rather than concenls, o face (hat is finely formed, lie te & 1nan with o presence tnat can but command respect, ile {s possivly 40 years of ave. ‘Thos far nothing hos been deacribed which has reflected dlscredit upon him. and would for the honor of the community at Iacgo, forhis own sake, for the happiness of his wife at the Danville end of the line, and for the peace of mind of at least one other woman, younfi. respectadle, and truste ing, nothing elee might be sard. . ON THE 5TU OF LAST DECEMDER, a tall, good-looking man, witha full beard, and about 40 yesrs of age, anolicd at the County Clerk's ofica for'a marriage license. A blank was given himn, whicn he dlled out, signing the namo ** Sam« uel It, “Morrow ¥ thorsto, and also maao afMdavit thersto ovee the samo signaturc. Ho de- posiies 1,50 and departed. On the 1dih the cortificate. and afidarit wore returned by Father Holes, and'the facts waore sprosd upon thie records of the County of Cook that Samuel . Morrow and Mary A, Murphy had boen marrled on tha Uth day of December. 1577, by the Itav. Joseph itoles, **C, P.," which, intetproted, miany ++Catholc Prieat,” The nowly-wadded palr, 1t 1a sald, frst went to the lurdick Tlouse, whero rooms and buard wers cugaged, After siaying there for soma time they d tho Lelavan Honse, No, 102 North ‘preseat, or wera up to lost night. ‘The writer stumbled upon the record abuve de- scribed yesterday, wnd (gom information In his posscssion concluded that *'Samuel 11 Morrow ™ and belby 1l. Mower wers one and the sme por. son, and an he hsd besn told by the ofticers of the Easatern Tliinols RRoad thet Mower had a wifc and o bome tn Dauville, where Lo still spent much of hus time, the scribe set out to seel Mr, Mower and obtafn an explanation from his own lips, THE PROPRIRTON OF THE DELAVAN found, and she smparted tho information that Mower had come to her houso Mowor's walden namo was Mal urphy: that sha heard of her fizst as board- ing ‘at the "Erle Houee, while preparing for her marriage; thatsho had also heard that eho worked in the faunly of a livery«staole keopcr prior to this time; that her mothor resided in Streator, 1l § that sho had s slster,—an Roneat, respectabio young woman, —who \as employed at the Delavan s 8 dlning-rosm girls and that the informant vaw but very littio of Mrs. Mowsr, but belleved her to be a quiet and respectable Indy. Then the roporter asked If he might be sllowed to eso Mr. Mower in frlnlc. 83 ho learned that he was at that moment in hls roon wita his wife. Consent was given, the newazatherer stepped into the hotel-oftice and reception-raom, gnd, 104 faw moments, a tall, fine-tooking man deecouded tha stalrs, equipped'in o light overcoat, a stenight~ hrimmuflzlncu hat, nnd u pair of Custer gloves, A young woman In black followed him down, but stopped short at the ofiice door when sho boheld stranzer inslde, with the remark, **I guces that's tha gentleman that wishes to ses you," ’ Tho reportor arowe, as th n approached him, in a business-llko manner, and abruptly accosted him with the question, 13 YOUR NAMB SELDT I, MOWER}" 41t {s," wan the prompt reply, *‘have you any bualness with me? “‘Are you & married man?!" parsucd tho re. pagter. *1When wore you married?" ** What 19 h!t to you? it I may be allowed to ask?'* sald, ho, as he” appesred ta grow somewhat negvous, 3 ++1[ave patlence, and you will eee," was the re- Jolnder, **Was that your wifo that accompanlod you to the dour?" e why do you aak? " **Was her nams Mary A. Marphy before you married hor?'* *+Well, air, Tshall not answer any more ques- tlons unthl 1 khow who and whit you aro, " +* Quite rlghlihut tell mo Arst, were you ever married boforet* t+f waa"—with heaitation. ':%)mlgu ever hava a wife living in Danville? " g sho living thare still?* ‘The man glared at his tutertocutor for an (nstant, and then fsintly repiled, **No. **Whnare ls sna ! 4 Dead," The last reply arcely above n whisper, Thers was a panse of a moment, which wan ex. tramely awkward for buth parties. Flnally he broke sllence by aeking almast vehpmently, “*Whoare you, auyhuw! Wiat do yol want} Are you a private deteciive? Why are vou hunting me and dogaing me in fav privsto affairs ta this t Who are you. L say?" A Tuinuse reporter.* **llave you any proof that this (s true?** ‘The roporter satladed hin., ‘*'Admitting that you are a uona fide Tnisuns reporter,” ssld he, “*‘by what right doos Tum Tripuxg aend out itsacents tofollow and hunt down a man in his private adalre? 1V 4 does it du you? Sn(:p 1 have a dozen wivey, that to you? What hu-lan- 15 1t of 'Puz Tamsuxs bow many wivea 1 have? ** Now, tojolned toe reporter, *¢{f You have two of more wives itia & serius thing: {v. isa crime, and -ah.nil o i ain- l‘.eu!{ wish, you osn exonerate yoursell from I:lly oz alf theee chargos against you, or.. i you have any balliatlon whateverto offer. then you will Jurlll doit, Itiea duty which au’uwu 10 1L, 10 (h-':mmbeu m“um‘ \:u ker lfi‘ in- ang to the communlty st large. Do you o tcldeny what | havo himtad atsi 0T 'ho has made those charges ngainst me?" *+1don't know.* ‘4§ don't bellevs you are a 4+ Theae charges have been bro clous pareun, whq wants toinjurs inc. **\W1ll you go with o to the oftice and talk it over therey! **1 dou’t know what I want at Tuz Taisuxs ofice. I lave taken that paper for years. and [ dou't sce why 1t should sttacs me. [woull give ?.‘3. 3 PoO. m, to 8nd out who orouznt that n. What businces Is It of TuE TriuUXE, anyhow " bu repeated. *‘Bupposu & murder had been committed, would It not be the paper's place to chronicle it **Yeas; butl q . VIOLATED NO LAW, HUNAN OR DIVINEY **'That rewaius to be seen: and you will say notblug for yoursel! " ur.l uou“u n‘nln “l'fiumlfd h‘l‘n ln‘l'nmbn n!’y;. mainlng silent upon the subject, saying that if he B bl erimisal bt oraiy \Caci he cuted legatly. T'o this the roporter made unewcr 1hat the matter wuat trat be brought to the alien- tiun of the authoritled by the press, and started to &9, Mr. Muwer walked alongtoo. He fiually ge- cided to accompany his guest to this uMce, where be cxpresscd “bimself exactly as he did to'tho re- porter, sad then went his way. ‘The reporter next called ou FATURE JOSEPH'P, BOLKS, of Bt, Mary's sud asked bim whstidr e temene tered ng married n conple on the Gth nt De- cember last, bearing the names of Samuel M. Morrow and .\'rllrvl A. Murphy, “.'l‘l(‘h. yes," ho rephed,” *1 remember them el ** Do yan keepa record of all the marria \\‘hlclh ruu oflltl‘:!c! 3 st T DId yau know these partiss personally?™ '* Yes, I liad nome acquaintance with lzrm, pare ticularly the young: woman, She was n fine girl; T hove no tronble has fallew npon her, " ** What were the clccumstances of the case, as near ax you can rememnor?* **Weil, he came to me and represented that he was a member of m{ congtregation, and ho desfred e to marry him. Mo eatd ho wae'n widower; that he.wanted o sober, virtuons, Cnristian wife, and he beisered that ha had found the rignt one for him, The bans wers publisned 8 week befuee, In the church, and then Lthink they were married on the Thuraday morminz of that week, if I remem- ber rightly, * They were marrled ot epecial nei {3 atmaes in the morning At ¥ o'clock, wiich fs a very unn=uai cireamstance in our Charch, and nnlg practiced by tho most piousand devout. Tney both avpeared very devout, and they have since heen to my chureh together, Iu fact, she has at tended quite regularly, By the way,” rald he, ‘*this makes me tnink thabahe was jost over to scame not half an hour ago, nnd wanted 1o gota marriage-certificate, I told her I wonld make ona out fur her, ana that she was to call again for it ‘The repotier then explained the case to the rov. erend gentleman, who expresscd much sorrow ac 0 recital, ‘Heo eaid he did not hardly sen how it e, for thero was npSnrenl iy no rregu. ho marriage, id he did not care orry for her, for he ¥ i anything for him, but he w thonght she was a nice prl. Tho reporter then retraced his footsteps in search of further information. G THE LAST-POUND WIFB of the much-married man, it seems, went directly from the restdence of Fatnet Holeato the office of the Presidlent of the Darville ltoad, and saw him and was told what he know, It sccms that Mower has been continually mrs. representing facts to people with waom he has como in contact of 1ate, 1le owed the tadv who manages the Delavan a larce sum of money, a short time ago, buta day or two ago he gave her a check for ali but abont $20, upon whicn she got the money, He fold thin lady, accord. ing to ‘her statement, that * he was consin to the President of the Laaville, or rathee the Chicago & Eastera Iilinols Ttoad, which the lstter empoatically denied fia 18 also eaid to hiave represented (o his wife that he was the Saperintendent of that Road, and that his duties kept bim vut ‘upon the road consideravly. Certatn IL {8 that he has not been with \¥ife No.'d much more than haif of tho time, and she has hun been cugnizant of the fAct that his ** buainces faken him frequently to Danvlile, but she vup- posed L was all right, Whtle lie ot out his license as ** Morr known at the hotel und by hia wife Muwer," Tus deception about bis name was manifestly Intenttonal. MIt MOWER LEAVES TOWN, A reporter callod at tho Delavan in the evening and was told b, the Iady proprietor of the house that Mr, Mawer had gone out during tha carly part of the avening, valse in hand, but without offce. ing any statements or expianstions. Tie male rnflner not being within m(emawm{ reach, the ady member of the house of Mower had to be seen. The reporter had himaclf annonuced, and was, after the uvsual pariey, ushered to the lady's room on an upper floor. Tho firat question ssked came from her. 1t was ah inqairy oa to whether the reporter had lanroed anything in adaition to what was knotvn in the affernoonwhesn his predecessor called. 1le rephted that ncws had come from Danville that Jt wasa most outrageous case, und intlmated pretty broad- 1y that she had best tell all she knew, and” ges her statement In thts morning’s paper along with tha full particulars from down the way. She was very miuch ** worked up, '’ ns she expréssed i1, over this husineas, but efie did not, ahe’ could not, belleva the story to bo true. Her husbana—she know she was marricd (o him—had always been kind and gnud 1o her, and it canldn't b trus, There was o 8, Momer at Danville, but her husband had al- ways tuld her that this woman was hls orother's widow, and she had always belleved it, and would atil] behegu until It was proved to be otherwise, She kaew ler husband had been marricd before, — once at lenst, —but tint wife had dled, ang she bad scen licr burled. The alleged present wifc at sDanville inaet be his brothee's sister. That way tho only way she could account for & woman at that place bearing the family nsme. This y had o little girl, whom her hustand often went down to Bce, romarking to her on several accaalons that, when the tittle girl's mother died, ho supposed ho would have to take herand ralsa her, Not even the fact that her hus. band lad gone out with his valise apperred to at all disconcert her, for aho atated thas ha feequently swent down the coad on businoss, or went out to apend the eveulng in town. Bhe thougut he had #otue books in tue vall **Yet, If he has left e, *” sho added, **1suppore he'li aond me n tele. F and let o know it. But I don't beileve he has, Ile swas always so g""d to ms, and nuver abused me, and I can't belleve it. I guess he waa a hittlo nottled, Lhnufih. this ovening, when 1told bim adont theso storles and nsked him if there was any truth in them. He seomed in- dignant that [ should distrast_him, and went away feeling somerhat huet, But I gucss lie'll pe back, 1f he don't, [ shall go down to Danvilie mysolf and learn tho whole truth, At presont, Ican't belleve it. Tha Ars. Mower down there must be his brother’s widow, as he has slways told mo, and oS when th tor Latt, Mra, 2 nd when the reporter loft, Mra, Mower was atill hoplay, stlil trusting. TNE THUR WIPE. &Speclal Dispatch to The Tridune, Danvitee, (1L, May 10, ~Yourreporter, in com« pany with Dr, Barton, physiclan, visited Mrs. Movwer this evening at the Arlington Ilonse here, and found her o lady of educatlon and refinement, and on whom consumption had fastened Its unro- lentlesa clutches, and but s fow short months at least can pass ere It will have done its work, and Mra. Mower will have passad beyond earthly trou- ble. 1Inanswer to the question of the reporter as to whether she was the wifo of Selbr II, Mower, sho scomed greatly surprised that the le adow of a doubt could exlat in any ono's mind as to their marrlage, and with muchi physical difficnlty and menial distress and auxiely, made s statoment.as follows: Hor husband and herself were both born and Rrew up togethor in Bedford, Pa. She wentto achoul to hia mother, aud they wera marrled at Plerceton jn the presenco of 8 Jarge assemblage fefends and acquaintances by Father Lawler, Catholle priest of Laporte, Ind, Since that ti they bad lived nine years in Fort Wayne, hor hu band betng Awsistant Superintendent of the Pliis- burg, Fort Wayne & Chicago ltatiroad, under Gen- eral-Superinteiident Clorkam, who now residea tn Chicago, snd Who, Mrs, Mower avers, can vouch for tha truthfulness of ber tatemont, na the two familles were frient nd quite intimata. BINCE TUEIIL MARRIAGR she had frequently visited lier fntner, whols s prominent lawyer'in Dedford, and, previons to twelve wnonths ugo, she and her hnenand lived for three consecutive years with her muther ju edford, 1ler mother has since died, and sho now has no near relations Itvln’. At the Lima of tor marriage, hicr motber, hordolf, and har nicces were porsesscd of cousidorable pruperty, which was piaced fo the hands of Mr, Mower, and has all been squandere: Last January thoy imovod, he having oblalned sllustion as rosdmaster on tue Chicagn road, and had restded herceversince, though hie had spent but very little timo with his family,” For tne {ust twvo months he had boen wromistng his wife to romove her to Chlcago, whers he could ba more with her, but when the thne came for muving & pastpone- ment was always sugvesied by him. The latter art of Inat week, Mra, Mower, while on the streot ete, was attacxed withs severs hemorrhy ! tho tungs, of which she hiss had scveral atiac and was romoved 10 her restdence,and Mower, who wau in Chicago, telegraphod for and came. Monday ho returned to Chicago, promisiug to return here Tuesday morniug and remnove his mml‘l‘ylu Chi- cauo, aince which time his wife hax beard nothing from him, Bo this evening, feeling that all was not right, she visited the Arlington House for the purs pose of consultine Mr, Lyford, the Superintendent :l the Cuicago road, where the reporter found or, SIIR 13 ENTIRELY DET)TUTH, .but has been, through the kinduess of, neignbor, taking her nioals witn by She Mad suflicient money to buy the plaincet foud. ‘They bave bad ons chlid, who dle voral years ago, and havo now lving with thom a ftttle girl of Bor orothers, ‘T'hu certificate of their marsiage is not in hor possession, but sho fl'"’ the pamo of tho Catholic priest who marriod them, also Miss Mary Mureay, of Pierccton, Iud., and her husband's own father, and a number of ollior persons who witnessed the marriage ceremony, (o wubstantiste her claims as his wife. She this evening telezraphud bis father, er Ucnolt, o Cathollc priest of ,Fort nd Sadio Mower, his siater, at Plerceton, Theru'c':n bs oo doubl butabe 1s A CARGO OF ARMS, Specisl Dispateh to The Tribune, New Youx, May 10.—~The schooner Raco- horse was selzed to-day on a tibel for debt, and the. Deputy Marshal who boarded her found a pecullar cargo, largely couststiue of arms snd ammuunition. Iu connectiou with the Fenian excitement and Russlan movements, the dis- covery gave rise to much comment. The Cap- tain of the Ruceborse, hawever, told a Tima reporter that he hud titted and loaded the scnuoner for a truding expedition to Africs, He declined to sav to what part of Africa, intimat. fug that be bad a speculation i bis eve. 1he cargo bicluded twenty cases of arws, rifles, inuskets, bayonets, swurds, and much sotmunl- tion, It is thouzht the goods were to be sent out on speculation for sale to the natives of the ;e‘nlrh;auz of Alrica, now at war with the ritish. e e——iis MADISON ITEMS. Spactat Dispalch (0 The Triduns, Mapisoy, Wis., May 10.—Uov. Washbura to- dsy advertises for blds for the stooo-work of the Observatary, the site of which he located s few days ngo. 1t 1a reported that the Hon. Horace Rablee, who was formerly connected with the StateJour- nal, before be was appointed Minlster to Swits- erland, will soon resume Lls conuection with that paper, Alr. Rubleo Is ous of the very best writera in the Northwest, and will add greatly to_the Influcnco of that Influcntial jottrnal. The Flsh Inw expirieg to-dav, our lakes have been black:with boats containing fishermen, aml the catch for to-day s reported B N UV At e GURNER~Frida ine, May 10, Denton Gurnes, Funcral fram LieTRe4€are ol W8 ra-in: 1A% o Armour, 07 Calumet-av., on Bundes, May 12, at Deit- pASL L p.'m. IEARDON~Mar 0. at lier restdence, 674 Archer-av., Earah Reardon. wire of Therias eardon: . Funeral Runday, 12th, at 1 o'clock, to §t, Brldget's hurch, thenes by carrlaget to Calvary., GORMAN—rs, M 3 ofATAIA = Mes, Margaret Gorman, In her #0th year, Faneral 8u May 12, from fiate rvesldence, 403 nire s AL 3 h Sonire.av., At 1o clock, to Jesult Chureh, thenco DATYEI-Stay 10, ut 101 North Mtarket-at, Hngn, dny by cars o Catvary, "h oL 4704 3 the 10th fnet., Mary 't 3 e renidenc 7 ¥ Sunday at 130 0clocks o Ehide sty ohn Girifin, aged o0, dle, . A Indland-stes Moy tg T M hla rest tlee heroafier, NNOUNCE; = T _TRINITY, METHODIST TCH, IN] N. none, Taventy. ot preachiog by W, F. CIHAFTS, on ** Vidbie levefatl ** Wars Withont and With- of Enrfuf n the inornin 0" I the evenlug. )N SATURDAY EVENIKG, MAT ‘I TROC aharp, thero will be givan'a Matsical anl Literary ntertainment at llome Lodge Taomudtdd Twenty. under the auspices of Laurel Division Sony You are Invited of Temocrance, No, 50, ree toall, 1o be present and | YOUE friend; RE: MO T ST WILL PIREACIL A P Alethodist Cliurch Bluck, corner Ciark and W ington-sis., on Eunday, May 12, 174, Morning l’v\ A o Eveniog subject: ** Chrjss o Comthuntom. ™ fly requcat of the £ by 6811 ** To Thore Who'Da and to These Who Do {ove on the Ist of May.* tian Ioilti N TPHE BISTERS OF THE GOOD BN D Tl ing opencd a nica little staro on tha cornee of Slar. Xet and 101118 goniaining a lrge wseortment of 1adtes* and children's furnishing goods, sollcit the pat- rousge of theit friends. i OF TIIE SOLDIERS TPHERE WL E A M and Cltizens' Siemorial Awsoriation at the Grand Pacific Hotel this evening at 4 o'clock fn room of Vet- eran Cli ommitiecs on ement, Finance, Becoratfon, snd Memorial Sersices will lie appainte Hooks will br onened or enrolling members, Al sof- ad citizens are Invited. FPUIE BV, 0. B, #T, N, SECKETARY OF THE American Palestine Exploration Soctety, wiil gi- in andres at the Fitat Congreqational Chnirch ol Sune 1 day evening at 7:45, In_ whizh ne wili set forth tha work propossd by the Socicty, and als the discorerien aiready made by ‘the expiorations east of ihe.Jordsn, Ali inlo students will be grestly intercsted in thess Matements. MIE FIK OND, AND TIIIRD CONGIE! _ alonal Diatricts will Hold s convention of the W an's Curlstian Temperauce Unione May 13 (instead of 10. as Lefore announced) In Lower Farwell hiall, com+ Inédcing st 118, m. MEDICAL, f HOLMAN'S AGUE & LIVER PAD, olman* SRR R yepetadle ofLiliougau polion, being ud promp! tle Btemach, 100, iata, -MAR, Aver Pad Co., No. ¢ Malden Lave, P, 0, 24 W' Fourih 8¢, Cineinaau, Dhio. AT Al TADOR(TSHAIH YE 8 tho aal d the bey Instantansous {aite actl iy Tont ades of black of 2o 7 applled, ‘14 1s r ery well :ra: i S e BRI AP Fro- Holmaw's Liver and rSmmach Pad, Depot of unm;!‘u.'l:l;\ Madisonest,y Corner Hlarks, Clifeak, E||1ln:lnlrtmenlllur'ln-llu-m.l enlemen, Con- sultatlon free. The immenso salo of thicre romedics #peaxa voiumide a tholr or ey MV n P, n Lt IALR KTORE. v ‘The best pl In_Chicago_for Iisir Gouds, whol retall. Imnroved i T i ar & oneat. Calaloaue free. MES, HATTIE M, IIULVI?. % P % e Sole agent for the 2D W Mt S diaca, 10] Warve, f ) M HA! N or -CLEANLY FAIRATOGA WAV s AR L g Can_bo hesutifully DYE or CLEANED and IEEPALT 0 r EL; atiriging expente. bx- preised C, 0. 1. EOOIK & dien don't ruin’ you crimplug it. In fact, G mada bea tiful by wearlng the Patent sar liawls, otc., dye LADIES AND GENTR. __CAUINET ORGANN. Tefore Suying or ronting b sure (o cAB I N ET.nv( n’rner’ATH't)TnlL? STRATED © ___MEAD. MEAB Thio great, tonte Suminer ilealth Drin Eshilarating and Re- l{nhlnt. Luly 0ve ceots o glaw B Gunther's Confectionery LAWN MOWIRY. " DELE . ] NI WHOLESALY, AND HETAIL, [LAWN BMOWERS REPALIRED, b LE! $cods snd I-‘V!l']llllll1 for the Gare o » O, BAVAGE & CO., MO ‘VERJS et e dihed and Fionis 77 Hlate: MOWERS, - $1510 633, Lawn Grasa Seedas RS QEERSg ot a1 Ll a Msdts oo ERESERVED MEATS: PRENTISS & CO., No. 0565 Wabuash-av,, Are now ready to furnlsh lstaof their Cholee Atock of Smoked aud Fresb Meats, and to fillorders for same prompily at lowest marketpices. IN NEW YORK., Largs, Special, and Pevemplory Sale YOUTHIS’, BOYS', & MEN'S CLOTHING, 01 Wednesday, May 16, at 10 o'olock, Postponed from May$8, . 8,000 Suits Boys’, Youths', and Men's Olothing. Of the well-known manufacturs of Messrs, 0OHN, BALL & CO,, Saved fram the late firs on their premisesin Canalat, Al to bu s0ld without rescrve by order of the ¥ire Uns derwilters, ¢ Mosars. Cohn, Tall & Co. s ofsy fi’d‘x‘flfl S0 ARER Y. CLopiig eatab. edIn this markei, s0d thy abovo K TRy eatire atock just made up for thisbrason Fportlon: e 1 riktnsl orier, sui otners Ly e Corou by WATOF ORI B a¥8 bech eurion. aad Aera SParraned frao f10m dalnaKe by scioks of fre, Every Lot will bo Sold Without Reserve, Wil A. TOPPING & €O, Auciloneers, Nos. 124 & 134 Duaoe at., cor N W Yuik. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, CLOSING SALE Fine il Paintings THIS DAY, At 179 Mate-st., under Palmer Honse, Commenclog st 11 o'clock s. M., 25§ and 755 prm. KLLIS0N, POMEROY & CU.. Auptinees= . “SUMNER TUXURT Most Luxuriant Season (o By Also the Most Pleasing, And the Part the Adams & Westla, Manufacturing Company Ts Tak. ing in the Movement, For Thelr Oll Stoves are Acknoy), edged to Bo the Best, and the Only Ones Absolutely Safe, Being the Only Ones Uting Wire Gangy <Upon the Principle of 8ir llumphm, Davy's Safoty Lamp, Tested Defore the Chicago Board of Underme, ers by Three Eminent Chemists, and Pro. nounced the Only Bale 0il Stova Under All Circumstances, Ahsolntely Odorless, Exceedingly Durably with the Greatest Capacity for - Cooking and Healing, Meousrs, Ingersoll Dros., Goneral ARgents, 44 Clork Streot, Nonr Bherman House—0Oall and Sos Them, Within the paet fow years the use of ofl stoyey has become almost universal. Tho extremy heats of summer, the cheapness of ofl, and hy practicabllity of the stove have caused this ang fostered its growth. But over It al! has hung an amonnt of incompletenessand a lack of safe. ty which has detracted from Its value. Forty. nately,thia is nowentirely overcome, and the Ad. ama & Westlale Oll Stove is as complete andsary 08 inventive pgenius and mechanical skil) cag make it Under the dircction of Prof. Lambert, the well-known chemlst, o thorouh test of thy stove was recently made i the presence of thy Chicazo Doard of Underwriters, which was so sulidfactory ns to recelve their cordial indorse. ment, and also that of the Firo Marshal. [t should be remembered that tho Adams & West- lake Is the only Wire Gauze Blove. It has proved such a success and been 8o well demon. strated to bie thu only perfectly safo ofl store made that some vuprinclpled manufacturers and dealers have tried to steal the name. It is wel| 1o bear this iu mind_and not be_{ninosed upon, e == LAY Y AUCTION NALES, By GLO. P. GORE & CO,, wnn:l_m_v!-_lr_m-u. On Baturday, May 11, at 8:30 . m,, UEGULAT SALE OF FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF Chamber and Parlor Nets, Bedsteads, Burcaus, Tables, Mattresses, &e., &o, GEO. I'. GORE & CO.. Auctioneers. ORIENTAL GOODS! 211 STATH-ST. This Day, I1 a, m, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m, in ', GONE & (;U.. Auctloneen. RECULAR TRADE SALE ‘DRY GOODS, Tuesday, May 14, 9:30 a. m. Well-Assorted Lines Seasonable Goods, SPECIAL. STRAW GOODS. An Involoe of Fine Straws, Ladles' an Children's Btyles. FPeremptory. HOSIERY. Colors. Full Fashioned, Ladles', Mise ex’, Children's 8lzcs. Perfect. FURNISHING 000DS, The balance of 1. I1. O'Drien's Motall Btock. Fina Dress thirts, €18 Scarfeand Tiof Spsclalty, BANKRUPT STOCK. ‘The balance of a Conntry Mets chant's Inventory, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY LOTS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTII8 AT 1 0°CLOCK. GEO, P GOILE & CO., Auctloaeers, | Wednesday, May 15, at 9:30 n.—fi; e shall clode at Auction a very large linc of MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTH®' ALEX., BALS., AND DROGS WOMEN'S, MISSES', and CHILDRENS SIDE LACE, POLISH, & CONG, Including some very fino goods in black snd calork Catalogue sud goods ready for inaveciion Mondss, GEO. P, GURE &' CO., 834 bl 0 Wabs W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & COy Balearoom, 173 Enst Randolph-at Regular Saturday Sale, At 175 East Randolph-st. Parlor & Chamber Faruitars, Carpets, Btoves, and Orooke: Oha Bideboara, with Safa Yalased, Handsomo Pier Glass, Oll Paintiogs And Qeneral Morchandiso, \ MQUNING, May 11,8t 0% o'clock, st our R DTN, %0 & co., Auctloneets TMORTGAGE SALE. Omalbus, Open Buggy, Top Wagon, Truck, sad Pop Wegod AT AUOCTION, To:day, Eaturday. at 13 o'clock, Ak our Balcsroomty 473 East 1 adulphale, TR, LONG & €O ezl By WM, MOOREHOUSE & dolphest. 83 and 87 R We will THIS DAY Stura, 69 and 87 HABdO)pl FURNIT URE FIRST-CLASS HOTHL, Parlor and Bedroom Sels 3 Ter Anda good line of nearly new Cazpets, —Hrossels 'hr;.'nu'z“"l'u.l and h{n'nlu.- [sttresacs, 01l Palale n g% und [*lar Lilasses. ert- & CO.,, Aurtlone V55 ibSenouse g ¢ D, D, STARKE & €O, By Dml.)“S;l; Randolphest WE WILL 8ELL THIS MORNING, AT 9:30 0'CLOCK, e ‘Table and Beu Liuca, &c. 0'CLOCK, e ts offel The Baest a0 o ek o sccond-taod sof, Furniture. . 0'CLOCK, A foe llug of OMce sad Parlor Furniturs: 1w orthy sho attention of thess lookisg 18 D. 1. STARKE & CO., Auctlonecrs. THE NEW IDEA Beo advertisement on 5th paze. AT 1

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