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. THE CITY. GUNERAL NEWS. “ Infek t Pomeroy feat the Tremont. UN. Rnox,‘uf Ottawn, Jit, ts at the Gardner, FC. Black, Danville, 11, 18 at the ‘Tremont, Henry Pretlor, Mitwaukeo, fs at the Sherman, ‘ %, Henn Yi Gopt. E. W. Ciitty, U.S. Ay teat the Gard- ver. Tbe I. Case, Ractna, Is a quest of Wie Bher- mapien é BE Re notts; AMissiselppl, ts registered st tho Paeifle,” * : LG. alortow, D.8. A. is registered at tho Palmer. ‘hy John Morton: Tolford, New York City, ie in the elty.. % y George B. Okesgn, Lexington, Ky., is at the Gardner. "shee 4% Dy. Es Bentley} .U. 8. A,, is registered at tho Tremont. * ms Arthur MeArthur, Washingon, 1s registered at the Palmar, Sai 8. K. Stone, Keene, N..IL, is among the gucats of the Tremont. * ? TadgeJ, Henry.6mytiic, Towa, is among the gudats of tho Pacific, dnége George B. Young, Clinton, Ja., ts stop- , bing at’ the Sherman. G.:H. Hyams and family. of New Orleans, aro domiciled at tho Pacific. - J, K, Edanll, Attorney-General: of Iiiinots, fs ong.of the ruests of the Pacific. The manutacturora and jobbers of palitts will clogo thefr pisces of bustness Saturday, ‘The leading poper dealers will -closo, their splaces of bitsiniss to-day and to-morrow. ! t \ Will return to-raorrow, ¢ ' reulf Xenator David Davis, registered nt the Grand acide yeaterday on bis way to Bloomington, Eaward Rutz, of Beltevitle, ex-Btate Treas- ‘urer, with his family, are gacsts ot the Pacitle. T. d. Potter, General Superintendent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Hallroad, fe at the Pacific. Justice Meoch wit take his Fourth of July in Grand Haven. He felt by boat lost night, and The members of Eacine Company No. 25 wish 4o return thanks to the Orm of Palmer, Fuller Co; on account of cashing their May serip at par. dA. Chartier and wile, W. Swallow and wile, RL, MeVicker, Australis, and JT. M. und H. R. Ardorne, Cape Town, nre among the guests of the Pactfle. An owner {fg wanted at the Armory for a Jody's old hunting case watch, of Waltham manufacture and P, 8. Bartlett movement. It swans found upon analleged thief named Charles Williams. A Philip Spaso, 12 years of age, liviug ot 870 Clark street, while playing with a pistol, accl- dentally discharged the weapon. ‘The tuilet went through tho left hand, but the wound was not-a dangerous one,’ * ‘Tho temperaturo yesterday, a3 observed by Manasee, optician, 83 Madison streot (Tribune Puilding), was ‘at 8 a.m. degrecs; 10 u. tn., 85; 13 m., 86; 3 p.m, 00; in», BL. Barometer at Ba. m., 29.08: 8 It hag deen advortised that, the Sixth Battalton, IN. G., would spend the Fourth of July, at Doster Park, The announcement {s unatttbor- izeil.' The -offleers and men of the Sixth Buttal. Jon’ will be at their armory on the Fourth of July, : ‘the Chilengo Bonrd of Underwriters hetd their regular, quarterly mmecting yesterday afternoon stdorclock at Uietr ronme, No. 127 La Salle street. "There was -no business transacted of interest to the pablic, snd the rates were nob touched, . On LaBalle street, between Randolph and Lake streets, workmen are now engaged Jaying the Gross pavement. ‘This ts like that which was Jaid on Dearbora. strect,in frontof The Trinvxe dullding lost year, and consists: of wooden blocks resting ou flag-stone foundation, The mouthly meeting of the Bonrd of Mana- gers of the.Old Peopte's Home was held at the Home, corner ‘Shirty-ninth street and Indiana avenne, op Wednesday, ‘The collections, as re- vorter).by, Mrs,. Parnes, solicitor, were: Caahy Sous merchnndise, $10.70; unnual’ recention, $120; other sources, £110.00, . Achorse and wagon belonging to James O'Brleaa fish pedWer, ran wvay, at 7:80 tnat evening, anc collfded at the corner of Tyenty- secpnd nid Tolaved: street with a micat-wagon owned by C.'L, White. ‘The pole of the latter wagon strack O'Brien's horse in the breast, killlng the ontmal almost fustantly, At 4 o'clock yesterday alternoon a double team and-,wugon, betonglug to C. Treuley, of Proviso, Township, ran. away from the corner of Canalund Randolph streets, at collided with a one-boree wagon driven by: John Hayes, No. 838 West Harrison. Hayes was injared about the zien Jeg, wnd both wagons were badly dam- ared. The Fourth of July flend began his caprices qesterdey. forenoon. At It o'clock Thomas IeCarthy, 12 years of age, while at play in the Chicago & Alton Railroad yard, near Lock street, was shot in the rigtit hip bys sinall bullet trom a toy pistol: The tufured boy was token to bis home, No. 80 Bonfeld street. ‘The Uitte fellow who teed the shot was frightened nearly to death, and ran away to accrete lim Capt. #itzgcrald and htamen at Engine-House No. 19, on Cottage Grove avenue, near ‘Thirty- Nth street, haye won the gootl graces of the Fourth Warders by their promptness and etl. clency, aud the latter toak occasion last arent toshow the csteem tu which they held the fire sJaddics by presenting them with a handsome fing about twenty-four fect long. ‘There wae n considerable nmount of speech-making, uot- withstanding the weather, and the best of feel- ing prevailed. The far cost S44, und the amount ‘wis raised by $1 subscriptions, A fine stall was urchoged anil put up yesterday just tn time to . e decorated to-day with the nuw picve of bunt- dog. About 280 persons were examined at the Cen- ‘tral High Schvol Wednesday, ‘for teachers’ certificates. ‘The oxamnation was conducted by Prof. Delano, sud ol) but about tweuty were -graauatus of tho High-Schools, the exceptions ing experienced teachers. Ip will take about three Weeks to determine the result of the ex. amination, as there is ay enormous anount of writing to, zo throngh. ‘Tho examination of those Who deaire to become Principals nut gaststants to Jlich-Schouls took placo at tho rooms of the Beard of Education ‘yesterday, atso under tho direction of Prof, Delano. ‘There rwere about twenty-four present, ‘The result uf this examination will be known in about a woelk. Recently an Irlehmau rashed {nto the Hon, Leonard Sivett's low oflies out‘of breuth, hay- ing not even given hluself time to ride up tn the clevator, and exclaimed, * Misther Switt, Mrs, Mahoney sint no down here fo git you to prevint hor husband from hetn’ sued by the Court.” Whatts the nutary of the causal’ vagked the lawyer, trinquilly, “Alisther Ma- honey aud Dennis Sullivan had a fight” But 1 duo’t defend peuple for fyhetus,” replied the aftorney. 'L anty dofend for murger.? ‘Tho Irishman paused In periletty, for a moment, “and then, us an iden struc im, he exchimed, with a radiant face, ght will, now, Misther Bwitt, yo nadnchavo any hositation about this ease, His buels Was ont when I Iift,” Loaf evening at’ the Red-Hibbon Hall) on Trenty-second atrect, a meting was held of the delegates of all the temperance organiza- tions hy the chy, including .the Red-libbon so- cletieg, the (ood Templare, Sons of ‘Lomper- ance, Citizenat Leagus, and all the Catholic temperance societies, for the purpose of makin acrungementa for ao grand plenle to he held on the 17th tna. at W ashlugrou Helkhfa. Bqme talk was had upon the subject of u Marshal, but the matter was left to a com- mitieo which had been previously appointed to select thit atticer, It was agreed te appoint a committes to walt upoo Mayor Harrison after the plenie, ou the eveolug of the 17th, and offer Jide auch assistance as he might be wiling to Aveypt In his temperance workin the city, Jacob Means ts Chairman of thedelcgates, ad be pres syed jast evening, ‘They will meet again Thurs- | day evening to make final srrangeinents. 'Yhe Boned of Mauugers of the Exchange for Woman's Work huld a meeting sesterday worn- ing yw their rooms, corner of Washington aud Htaw otrects, Mre. William Peou Nixon In the chair, Mrs. Houchtellng, the Secretary, read seports of the progress of the work, and Mrs, Wohan Honey Smith read letters from various parte af the Stuto giving detulls of the work Jone, und cocouraging prospects fur the future, Te was alvo decided that no work should be re- eclved unless the coutributor hod previously re- celved a perunit from the Scerctury, Mrs, 8. W. Kawaon, the Treasurer, presented a report, which showed expupees fur the month of £140, -recelpts amwunting to #30, aud 872 egal on hand. Out of the fund of 8100 ro- celyed frog Mrs. ‘Lalcott there reimalns on do- poalt $63,50, $1.50 having deen spent, ‘The Bgeut, Miss liutl, reported as folluws; Cash received for articles sold, $106; pald out, 605; percentage to the Boclety, $10; articles re- ceived, Uid; returned unswlabe, 10; number of TUN CHICAGO TRIBUNE: PRIDA' contributions, 97, A toiscellancous assortment of tinimportaat business was disposed of pre vious to adjoaroment. ‘Three weeks azo Sonth Wark Lodge, No, 488, 1.0. 0. Fay was stisponded by Grau sfastor Orendorif through lis apecial, Deputy, 4, Waed Etta, Past Graud Master, ‘The cause of the eus- the order of the Gran Master. Blace Uint time the membera of the lodge pleaded for the res- toration of the charter and other property of the lodee, at the same tlme apoloriaing for their past condust and promising good behavior inthe futuro, the atrength of the abore, Special-Deputy Eble secured =the ree turn of the charter, and = Tuesday eyoning last, scvompanied by We McClure, jYorhy Grand: Herald, proceeded to the hall of the lodge, No. 144 Randolph street. The charter, ate. were restored, ad the Oflicera were elected ahd duly installed Into thelr respective chaira for the current term. No ooner were these ceremonies aver when tho rebellious members of the loilze opened fire at the nowly-elected officers, and the scene wasone of the most disgraceful aver witnessed In o lodge of Odd Follows, ‘The future of this lodgo enn casily be prodicted, ‘The sad secidont nt Niagara Falls a fow dave ago by which Mme, Rolland, wife of the cele- brated Paris {gunmaker, lost_her life, bas been commented updn by serornl Eastern papers in & pecullarly heartless manner, Lt ling becn In- thnated that ber tiusbaud was instrumental in caustag her death by pushing her into the rapids, That auch an aecisation is entirely groundless fs known to all who are acquainted with the couple. The Kollands spent a week in Chicago just previous to starting for Niavarn Fails, and_while here stopped at the Windsor Hotel, on Dearborn street, aking their wieals at Mugny's Restaurant Francais, In the Daseinent.. M. Magny, who was on filendly terms with bim, atated to » Trinuny reporter yeaterday that M, Roiland and his wife were devotedly attached to one another, and wera fnaeparable atoll times. Their departure from fiilaze was hastened by the fact that Mme. ulland was eight months advanced in preg- nancy, aud they were anxtous to return to Yaris [n order that their child might be born ty France. In view of these facts any charge that the lady’s death was otherwise thau accidental fs entirely uncalled for and cruel to the be- reayed hasband. ‘The Executive Committes of the Tlinols Industrial School for Girls held a mecting ot the Tremont House yesterday forenoon, Mrs. G. B. Marsh presiding, A petitlon was received from Commissioner Hoffman asking for the admia- ston of o young girl whose father in now lying ill at the County Hospital. In order to conform to Une Jaw in the case it was decided to receivo the child on an order from the County Judge. The Secretary reported receipts during the month of $18.75, and the Treasurer reported u cash balance on hand of $1,000. Mrs. Laura J, Tisdall spoke of the effect of the new law upon pxtrons of the Institution, Bhe sald that the legal guardianship now yiven by law to the Inatitution was uothing ike a eriminal incarceration. byt was aslniply the guardianship granted In the Probate Court over the persons of intnors, Various bills, amount- ing to $147, were audited ‘and ordered pald, ‘Mrs, Atwater Day resigned ber position on tho Publiestion Committee, und Mrs, Babbitt, with Mrs. Tisdale, were authorized to continue the work, .tis proposed to issuo a leaflet xiving the objects and progress of the work at stated {nteryals. A general discussion on minor de- eas followed, after which an adjournment was ad. ‘A LETTER THAT 18 WORTH PRESERVING. . Among the numerous letters in the collection of the Chicago Historical Society sre two from ono of Chicago's early scttiere—the Inte Ira Miltimore, One -of‘them tras written Just six- teen yeare ago to-day, “Iu the rear of Vicks- burg, in_the rifle-pita, within 200 feet of a Rebel fort." In thls letter he predicts the early fallol that Rebel stronghold,’ and says: ** Wo feel that we are good for the job, and Vickeburg must {nll befora wo leave it."” ‘The other letter from Capt. Mlithnore is as follows: In Viexgnuno, Tuaxk Goo! July 4, 1863,— My Dear Wifes The Rebol army surrendered this morning at 10 o'clock nnconiitlonally, Our forces ‘on the rluht have taken poseession of the work in that directlon, ‘Tho Robels aro marching out of the forta and’ stacking thelr arms in front of us. On division expects to march In and take pasnes- siunin afew momonts, Oar troops are perfectly wild with excitement, Capt, Warner is now read- Ing the Dectaration af Independence in tho hear- ing of thauzands of the Rebels. Weare going to celobrata thla Fourth of duly in spiritand intruth. The Stara and Stripes aro now waving on ont right, ood the white flags on the loft, ag faras wo can sco. The backbone of the Teebaition ts this day broken, The Confederacy ta divided—Vemberton fa a prisoner, Vicksburg ia ours. ‘The Mlssierippl Fiver Is opencd, and Gen, {rant fs to be onr next President. Bully for Grant and the Uniont My hoalth 4s good, except rheu- muttim. It tronblea ime very much to-day, but I keep knocking round under the excitement, aera ish George to tell Copperhead — that I have won the new bat, and shall bo home some day to get it, Tho bet wae made the 1éth day of April that, Vicksburg would be taken within three months, ‘Teli hin {know ite taken, for T have helned to take take dl, and can now #ea the good old flag waving on the Court-Hour. . . « KNOWS RALPH. The following note wasreccived by the Sheriff yesterday: Wueatox, Ul, Jaly 2.—Mr, Mile, State's Alor ney, or Sherif? Hogfmans 1 see by the papors the nameof W. 4. Halph among the ** innocent" bondamen connected with that Government fraud, lits Innocence cannot be tolerated in this section any more thon it can be changed In’ Chierog. 1 with “to. relata = one more of his fraudulent transactions io this place, Only a few days ago he presented himecit tua poor woman, whose husband was heli in this jall under bonds of $800, and said he bad 9 great umount of teal emtate in difforent parts of the city ant was perfectly rosponelole for any amount, and would bail the man out for $35, oe managed to vat $7 from the woman and camo to Wheaton ‘o Minish hia coutract. On arriving hero he found thore waa rome evidence required to show the viet weinlth he had represented, and then hesaid ho would return to tha city (Chicago) and get letters from Charles H, Reed and ethers. Ho would also Dring thu necessary papers, so there could beno donvt of hs Feaponslbility, and would roturn on tho following Monday. Ho bas not been acen «ince, T understand he ts in custody in tho ay fora wimi- lar offense, and I hope be will get his just deserts, ‘If you want ovidenco of the above statement you can got it here. Wiis De Worr, Deputy Sheriff Dn Page County. GREUN—WALSIL. The mardage of Miss Esther Walsh, daughter of Cbaries Waleh, Esq., and Sir. ‘Adolphus. Green. was celebrated at |S dames’ Catholic Chuch, on Pralrle av nue, uear Twonty-sixth strect, last even- ing ‘at. 7 o'clock, the Rov. Father P. W, Ritordas oMlelating, The bride aud groom were attended by Miss Minnio Walsh, sister of the bride, a8 bridesmaid, and Mr. itichard Cittlord us uroomaman, After the ceremony, the newly- anweried couple aud the invited guests repaired to No, 1086 Indiana avenue, the home of the bride, where 9 reception was held, which was atte M1 by+ a nngitrous § company of rolatives sud fricnds. After the usual con- pratulatious, a bountiful wedding supper was served, and the remainder of the evening was apent in the enjoyment of music and dancing. ‘Mr. nud Mre. Green were made the reciplents of many handsome and useful presents. They wont directly to their new home, No. 1001 In- diana ayenne, where they will horeafter bo at home to thelr friends, 5 FRUSONAL PROPERTY, Following is u list of the osscssment for por- sonal taxes made this year and lust on a fow of the best-kuown capitalists of Nortn Chicago; 1470, 1878, CG. Deckwith. 850 deorge L. Dunk K, 1. Hietehford a, MeCagy, W, Potter... PENSIONS, Misa Ada C. Sweet, Ponsion Agent, has fr- nished thy following resume of the oporations of the United States Pension Agency In this clty during the fiscal your ending June 0, 1879, ‘The following are the figures Bald to army invalid 191,359, 925 BaD, Hala to urmy widow 1), Paid to 1834 aurrivol 40, 288 Patd to L812 widaws..., 97,001 Vaid to pavy tavatia 0 Pald to navy widows Perey Army ant wavy arrears cas commencing May 1, 1871) Total... a. payMICHA a ot 32, 073,017 ni CLYY-1TALI,. All of tho offices will be closed to-day, «The police and Uremen were paid yesterday morolngy. Joun Angus, brick contractor on the City- Hall, wos given un catiimate for $7,000 yoster- day, * ‘She Hecnse recolpts yesterday amounted to ubout 23,000, Bo far about 104 saloous hove renewed. ‘ E,W. Blatchford & Ca. wore yesterday awarded a contract for furnishing the city with elglty tons of pig lead. “¥uib tcount Muty Harriet resignation |? cried u ttle newsboy wader the Mayor's win- dow yeaterday aftertoon. Mr, Hurrisou looked a moiuent af the little felluw, and fell back in pension was insubordination ani contempt of .) the cave was murder or nothing, snd that the , JULY. 4, 1899—-TWELVE PAGES . his chair completely overcome. This is the tat- est namo for his Honor. Jat $223 from private b The Committes on Kira nnd Water, and tho, .Committeo on Strecta aml Alleys, South Divls. fon, will meet to-morruw. ‘tue Trenanrer reeelred $2,090 from tho Water Department, $1,720 fromthe Comptroller, and $1,100 from the Collector, ‘i John Ryan was yesterday Appointed engineer, | for thy rookery, at naalary of #00 per yeary!| vlco (icorga Deacon, resigned. att A building permit was tesaed yesterday to G.; ‘Trosst to ereet tro two-story direllings, Nos.” S02 ancd 204 Kush street, tocost $5,000, Over 100 poltcemens have heen detattad for pic. aS day evening. Tamen 8. Tinton. the 83881 for tobacco and |elgars, £3.53 for boor, ,_ Marshal Ilitdrap has eduo to Netvidere to bo ‘with his family over the Fourth. A of the offices {n the ‘Goveroment Butlding will 60 closed to-day, andthe yatious occupants thereat wil havo a ——,well, a Fourth, of a ce . , The. backline of the legal department of the Government in this city’ will celebrate the day at Lacon, for which piace be departed Wednes- County, nian, yho wns brought wp Tuesday for selling Naviors ant cigars without a Hcens Duluth. ‘Then they go by the St. Paul & Du- uth Ratleosd for the Falla of Minnenana, Minneapolls, St. Paul, and other places, rocurn- Ange by the Dells af Wleconeln. his excurston {s uader the immediate charge of Col. Pat Donan, of: the Bentonville Advance, formerly of tne Cancusian. He, {tb will be re- ‘membored, made a tein throwh te Northwest some time ago, and was muck invpreased with its wonderful aerelopment and resources as compared with the South, The object ka nil bankere. of the press of that Staten full knowledge of the wonderful growth which impressed him, thaton thelr return they may advocate mens: ures looking te Whe same adyatics in ideas, Llmestonstown, Peoria was ‘before: Cominisaloner Hiosne yesterday morn: aI SONG TES PROMI ANE aeabrctag nie uty ae ereurarana totan, spout bait OE | tog, “adaultted we to angponed tho. hnd | Cay oe Sete! he higne J de Denton, Beate Sa at the snte of $2.00 yer day. Fevernment a Mivedonanhuaunne | Petyatetdane of Publis Zuatraction’ the Han, J The Comptrotier yesterday recetved nforma- tion that the 1873-74 tax cases now In the Ste premo Court would be decked, or tnt the opinion in them would be filed, in a day or tivo at Mount Vernon, Miles Kehoo had a letter from the Mayor yer feruay in answer to the ona ha wrote him but would not disclose its contents. He called ror ft, and galt he tad been informed of {ts oxist- ence by Ald. McNatly, who told him that tt had bea read to him the evening before. Milca ts doomed to defeat, Commissioner Walloe made the following on Dointments of subordinatre yesterday; MM. E. Evans, Water Inspector, vive B.C. Weaver; William Honan, Water Inspector, vice E. Hart; VL. MvEnerney, Rodman, yico Re Melon; Thomas 1. Warrett, Specint Assessment Clark; John Connell, Water Collector, vice M. Brock. way; and & Curncy, Water Collector, They wiil enter upon thelr duties Monday. The mortuary report for June was prepared yesterday. It shows the number of deaths to have been 030, neatest {55 the former month and 468 the corresponding month of last year. Of the duaths, 246 were under 1 year of ages 48. woro between 1 and 2; 22 between Zand a; 18 between Band 4; 10 between dundh; 25 be- tween Band 10; 26 between 10 and 20; 44 be- tween 20 and 90; 47 between 80 und 40; 39 between 40 and 50; 44 between 50 nud 605 31 bo- twen 60 and 70; OF between 70 ari BO; 1b Detrreen $0 and 00; and 1 over 90 years of nce. There Bt1 males und 28 fermales. The causca wore: Accidents, 25; choteta-infantum, 70; convulsions, 63; diphtheria, 26; forers, heart-discase, 22; inanition, 2 i, menlngitts, 2 Sonatunatlon, 6; pneumonta, 29; and tecthing, yan rt e ald fella: z Veoria last o! jal, eontnttn were all found ing perfectly. “the ihe presont Habllitter stamps on hand and from various porsans,—! $2,269,231, him off. nately, the revonne men ROT UNSIGNED TET. ‘The announcement that the Mayor would re- sign svoner than continue to bo annoyed by tho gang of place-buntera ns he has been created auite a atir yesterday, and this or something else bad the effect to stay the mob. He says Jo is tn earnest about resigning, and, were it not for the well-known fact that Democratic officials seldom die and never restun, Kehoe, or some hike patriot would doubtless be at work to suc- ceed him already, ‘The facts are that ho bas been erecatl: annoyed from the day of ils election, and the thing has been growing worse all the time, und whilo he realy does not want. to resign, {tis belleved that he wil unless he 1s ict alone and allowetl his own time to maxa his own appolntments to sult himrelf, He suys now, however, that he proposes to bo “Mayor of the entire city’ rather than of the Demo- cratic party, and osfong os such {a his motco the people will gay * Welldone,” and It will not be long before the mob will Iearn to let bin alone. bed him. Conrad was let loose. ‘The kidnapping case Prindeyille yesterday ut sharp, will orate. ‘THE CITY-TALL INVESTIGATION. The exports appointed to investizate the charges preferred in connection with the now Cley-Hall met with the Building Committes ‘esterday morning, and organized by electing jen. McDowell as Chairman ond 1.8. Dixon Seeratary. They visiteu the building and took aglance through It, after which they returned to the Council Chamber, where they propose to conduct the {nvestication. The Building Com- mittee Iald before them copies to about 240 in cash in eventmz in the basement of the | away. stone and brick contracts, and a copy of ene aichdawter ‘changed, “all “of Gehion | , gnats Sheri Burke were read: wherenpon an adjourumant ‘of was had until Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. ‘The slinple question before them fs, .whether or not the contractors have lived up to their con- tract, and they scem determined to si{t it to the bottom, and fondly dosira to be lot alone, capecially aince they have already discoyore! ‘a disnosition on the part of the Lawler gang to dictate to them, I not ta force them to report in acertain way, ‘The Hne of investigation has not yet been fully determined on, OF INTEREST TO Te NOYS. Z Mayor Hlartison yesterday issued a proclama- tion acaiust the ude of firearms to-day. ‘The document quotes the ordinance on the subject, and concludes a4 follows: Wnenras, Nameroue citizens are solicitous that raid ordinance shall, on the Fourth day of Joly, 187, be 80 enforced as to prevent such’ accidents and dangors o4 mignt arise from ite violation, and at the rame time not prevont the youth of tho city from celobrating the national hollday in sn inno- cant manner; Thorefore, £, Carter H. Harrleon, Mayor of the City of Chicago, do hereby ylvo notice that the firing, exploding, or setting off of squbs, crack ers, or fircworks of any dcecription will be por- mitted only {n open apacen on the ontskirts of the city, away from houses.or buildings of sny de- netip thot. and on the iake = front, not on the atreets or alleys, orat ony other nlaco within the city. limits, and tnat tho sald ordi. nance will bestrictly onforced against all persons fring or divcharging any cannon, gan, fowling- plece, pistol, or tire-nrmsof any desoription within the elty limste, or fring or exploding or setting off any equi, cracker, ar fireworks of apy descrip- tion elsewhers than na aforesaid, =~ ‘The Superintendent of Police has been In- structed to enforce the proclamation and ordl- nance. ‘The penalty for ylotating the ordinance fan flno of not lessthao $2 nor more than 310, and the prohibitions of the same are tulty set forth in the proclamation. The order comes, Nttle late, but better Inte than never. COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The County Treasurer fa 'paying orders onthe Gencral Fund up to March 24. ‘The case of Mre, Adelaide Robert has been postponed until the September term. No session of the Criminal or County Court will be neld to-day, and tho county oflices wil! be closed. ; : ‘the Committee on Public Charities yesterday indulged ins trip {a Elgin,—of course at the expense of the county. Lewis Wilson was yeaterday sontonced In the Criminal Court to three yeara in the Penlten- tiary on a charge of horso-stealing, Edward G, Conneaut yesterday. fled a volun- tary asaigoment in fnsdlyency to H, J. Goodrich. Cuyshoga County. dustico Meech yesterda: Court, whose blood was AMlnor arrests: John and dames Frallau hat, ateal bread and jog captured; Fred Goff, of No, 5528uuth Park from J. Rl North Ann street {s in to go out upon her daughter, ribbon nell) Ann street, be served out in the Mary Connors, Patrick Cloud,” nnd Wiiam di craw who followed a mn 350° fine each; aun street, $500 to the Brhtget. Nolon, of to the Criminal Policenan Chartes Smith, burglary "Au fnformotton was died agatust him before Mudge Blodgett, who, after hearing the isan's story, in wlith ther wore apparently miticatine elreumstance: Peptineed hin to pav.n One of § ial, eo ivitted until tt was paid. Wg necordiny: Ait, ind will spend bis Fourth in Col, Trumbull, the recently-appotnted Rev: enue Agent for this diatrict, has Just completed an examination, of Catlactor Harvey's oMve anit the caah accounts, cle, Innecordance with the Airections of Commissioner Raum, who assigned him to perform that duly, ‘The Colonel was as- sisted by Deputy-Collector Springer, and the began Monday, dnn@ 30, being. com- plete Wedneaday, the 2 fost. ‘Nhe accounts U rract, the byoks balance of the ofllee, Including lector ts responsible to the Departmont,—were Conrad Blerbrauer, who runs na emecery at No, FOL South fintstad atreet, was letety Commis- sioner Hoyne yeaterday morning opghe common charge of selling quar without. having.a Heense. But the croceryman told A story. tit bailled the elirewdness of the revenue offleers and got He said he hea gone out of oy selling: business sonie tline ago, hat sold" all his saloon fixtures, including all but ond cteds, anid that ho was now in the grocery Iino, ark noth ingelse. Iw had some tittle beer left! de" his hands when he wont ont of the business, aud, when a friend came into sce hin was: idahe Habit of occasionally treating: hin. 4 be war treating one of his friends and had nab On the strength of this explanation | CRIMINAT. Peter Mager, charged with assault with intent, ote, was yesterday held in $300 ball to ‘the Crimtaal Court uy Justice Hudson. A. KX, Hall, Congtable, was continued by Justica There appears to bo some posalbliity of an an- proach toanend in the Quinn-Baldwin areon case, Yesterday Justice Wilson heard some more testimony, and Saturday the attorneys A speak-thicf Inst night went through an open door in Charles Emnorich’s featlicr house at No. 285 Mudison strect and helped himsclf clerk named Hammermilior was at work in the rear of the store at tho time. Some threo or four Itatians had a fight test at No. 203 West Madison street, cut about the face, but by the thine the police arrived at the place no ono kuew anything about it, and tha fajured man was spirited Bishop, of Ohio. Andrews is wanted in Cuya- hoga County (Cleveland) for forging a couple of notes, nnd lie will go back in charge of Edwin J. Blandon, Agsistent Prosecuting-Attorney of The case of the Lakestdo Printing Company against tho printers whom they had arrested for conspiracy, Which was to have been tried before Thuraday, the lth {nst., at 2 p.m. sharp, at the requeat of of parties concerned, including tho whom the police waht kept bebind the bars witit after the Fourth; ‘Patrick H. Coleman, who, while bescechin the County Acont for trans- mission to the Caunty Hosnltal, 10 half of which he traded off for whisky bofore be- avenue, charged with stealing twenty yards of carpet from George W. Eason, of No. 620 tage Grove avenuc; Sarah Smith, larceny of 385 Nos, of New York, whom abe roped into her house fa Cheyenne’? derly warrauts arc out for fourteen of its deni- zens, mud last night James Higgins, Kate Mc- Kay, Einma Costello, and Emma McKuy were arrested; the others will nonrly as can be ascertained, the allegation ta that Mrs. McKay induces the clilld of a neighbor begging excursfons with ‘The neighbor objected, aud ralsed grow In the MeKuy abode, whereupon dames ‘Hteeins, who fe only 14 years of age, drew a knife and threatened to cut ber into ‘The row progressed until all the ‘3 wera involved, sworn out by John McAuley, of No. 0S North Justico Waish? Solomon Giles, $100 fine, to tention of rabbing him; Margaret Dillon and Mary McClellan, ininales of a house. of il-fame, is corgc of E, Graham's cigar store at No, 7 Wi Fetherineyor und Eugene Kelloy, ame charge, $500 to the Criminal Court; soho Henry, upon whom was found pote elotlings stolen from No. 12 which was stolen by a burglar who entared futo a bedroom by forcing open a window, $800 ‘ourts Jobo Lee, disorderly and carrying concealed weapons, on complaintot V. B, Thorne, $1 charge; Annie Galvin, disorderly, $100 fine; .. Palmer, Firat Assistant Auditor of States aAdain Clark, President, and Dr. M. MeQulre, Vice-Preadent, of the State Press Association and editor of the Dardenell strkanajan; F.C. Peck, editor of the Idttls Rock Gazettes 8. Hl. Nowlin, of the Spirit af trkauaay 1D. ly taken down to Helena World; L. J.’ Wilkes and A. Wilkin the Helena Funan: Mr. EB, Whitman and wite, of thy Muinphis Ledger; E. A. Warveu, Prescott Despatch; J, M. Vitman, Despatch; Prot, Leo ater, Little Rock Guseles Tico Martinan, Su- nertitendent of the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad; Thomas. Essex, Land Commissioner of the St. Louls & tron Mountain Railroad; Frank J. Gallagher, Fort Suitth . /erald; Den- jantin ‘Thomas, Little Ruck Guzettes Q. Hl. Hyde, {ttle Rock Guzette; F, T. Vaughan, Little Rock Democrat } A, i. Weber, Benton D gaat; J. Pe Henderson, Malvern detgor ¢ J.D. Klmball, Hot Springs Sentind; 'T. EB. Nolland, Sentonyilte Advance; the Rey. J. Th. Dya, Little Rock Democrat ; ¥.'T. Bennet, Searling Beacon; Gil- al maiuation alowed that neinents to be collected for all ofwhich the Col- bert Knapp, Osceola Times; J. 'l. Henderson, 4 Netsport. “News; Thomas Newman, Harrjson ‘Times ; the Rey. W. A. Forbes, Western Japtist ; L. ©, SteCorkle, Hops Kecord’s W, C. Freemav, Do Wit Democrat; E. W. Be White, Prescott Pieayuncs C. A. Bheen, Mumphis dournaiy We T, High, Lonoke’ Demucrat; A. ‘Tl. Holaman, Heche Watehman;'J.8. Thomas, Desard Ap- pea's W.C. Davis, Forest City Courier} und de C. Krensbaty, Briokley Z'imes. ‘THE COUNCIL. MISCELLANEOUS DUSINESS. An adjourned mesting of the City Council was held last evening, all of the members pres- ent except Ald, Sanders, Tuley, Purcell, Mal- lors, Jonas, an McCormick, Ald, McUaffroy was called to the chair, «The special order was the reports of Com- wilttees, “,, The Finance Committee reported adversely on ‘the proposition or order to pay tle layers of water-mains $2 por day. Tho report was placed on file, and tho order was passed, ‘The Finance Committes further reported fa- Yorably upon a proposition to purcliase a horse and bogey for the use of the Mayor, which was deferred. Thomas Ryan was allowed $75 fora horse Killed ‘on North Halsted strect. The report of the Committee on Raflronds to Ww beers Unitorn. came tn on him ual of Mrs, Wilson versus ntl the Sth, ac? p. m, the street cars was deferred. ‘The report-of the Committee on Licenses in regara to allowing minors to play pool and other gaures [n saloons was deferred. ‘The Comwmktee on Judiciary reported in fayor of placing stl- charges against ex-Ald. Lodding on file, inasmuch as the gentleman lind ceased to bo a member of the Board, ‘The report was con- curred in. ) Add, Lawler inqufred whether the Clerk had in his possession a communication regarding the removal of Marshal Benner, Ile was declared out of order. Ald, Dixon stated that the Mayor bad told im that he would make no communication to the Council at this meeting reearding this mat- ter, but would do so at the uext, ‘A resolution to limit the time of labor of city employes to elght hours was laid on the table, The ordinances to repeal the ordinance con- cerning the driving of cattle through the public streets was deferred, after a leugthy discussion, Ald. Lawlor moved to suspend the rules to iutroduce a resolution expressing te regrets of the Council at the action of the Mayor in remoy- {ng Firo-Marehal Benner. ‘Ald, Callerton objected tos scapension of the rulcs, because the meeting was for the purpose of taking up reports of committees, petitigns, and communtcallons, Ald, Lawler contended that he hada right to move a suspousion of the rules. if "Ald. Dixon thought there was not'a member In the Connell that did not approve of the acn- timent! expressed in Ald. Lawler’s resolution. ‘The Chair ruled that the Council was working under a suspension of the rules, and Ald. Lat ler’s motion could not ba entortained, although hho gald he would be happy to vote for the resolu- tlon. Ald, Lawler sppealed from the ruling of tho Chale. ‘The decision of the Chair was sustaincd by a vote of 2h to 2, . Anorder was submitted suthorizing tie ox- tovalon of Thirty-tifth street across the tracks of the Chicago & Alton Railroaa, which was adapted, - 2 Some minor-orders for street improvements were passed and the Council adjourned, HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND YACIPIC. Wilsuire, Cin, (John McGinnis.ar., N.Y. Asken; Jackson. ; °j1t, Roach. Quwego, toward, Fredonia. |Aaron Urench, Pittsburg. lundin, Cleveland. iH.S.Brady, St. Louls, fT. Black, Erle, Pa, HM. Tanner, Butfalo, PALMER HOURE, D.lrd, Si Louis, . [Jno. DoGarvis, Detroit, Juno. David, Baltimore, [Frank Peteraun; St. Paul, ¥. Griith, Denvor. (N. Curlts, New Yori. 5 Mareh, Burlington, }Gon, Shira, Jr,, Pitteb’g. Geo, Leo, Fortland, Ore, [J.Camueon, Shraveport, TREMONT HOUSE. Ru Je Mulfora. 6, Ys, jC, Molloway, N. Onl'ns, 1. T, Noyca, oust'n, ‘Tex dohn Duff, Toronto, M.C Wetmore, St.Louis, K,G. Richmond, Denver, iH, Myors, Bale Linke, |G. If, Rockwoll. St, Loula IS, Willlanis, Covington'F.N. Mereill, Milveankee, BURRMAN HOUSE, A.N. Currier, Town City, (Max Kline, Pittabui ren, Cin, 40, G. Ditmars, @ ty Pitteburz. WA. Webh, Austin, Hex, W. AL Stacy, Hoaton, i, Utley, Dixon. G.8,8ycamore, SanFran. |W, F, Warnor, St Louie, GAMDNER. T. Nichola, Nichola, Ja, jtohn T. Ray, Oregon, O.W. Hunter, Sioux Clty... F, Knapp, Westhcld, Andrew Bowor, Eric, i We Hongh, Batavia, F, Seymour, Nichols, Ia.'T, 8. Daner, ‘St. Loula. Henry Aiken, 6 Louls, (M. L, Patter, Catto, the money drawer, A of an {ec-cream saloon One man was yesterday arrested Ed- requisition from Gov. i, Was continued until at bolling beat. o Rooney, George Wilton, ‘young profosalonals managed to incut tickots, about. Cot- a commotion. Disor- follow to-day. As Gen. OM. Ed ‘The warrauls wero Washingtontat, O'Donnel), alias ** ennings, a disreputablo in with the avowed in- Jennings, burglary West Sndl- Criminal Court; Albert Loomis atta, fine upoo each of the State Grain In- His narots consist of book-tlebts and chosas in | spector's office at tie comer of Ashland avonue SUBURBAN, action $4,505, personality $5,005, and the Jiabill- | aud) Kingle street, and stealing therefrom LAKE. tlea are returned at $13,733, No order was | some clothing belonging to an omploye,'| The Board of Trastcesheld a meeting Wednes- made, Judge Loomls belnz out of town. $1,000 to ithe Orininal Court; Johu Ilan: | day afternoon. There were preacnt Messrs. The Sherif yeuerday rocelyed, « special ttn Ene; Janie, Morisey disorderly, of Bore | Muirhead, Reddold, Murphy, Nolaa, the Prest- orderly Oo luvv upon certain property af Ke . er! Hunbuidt Park, alleged to Glau tee none plaintof A. 8. Parker, $30 fine, Justice Bum- | dent Blestor. The Treasurer's roport showed Yon Hollon, gone but not forgotten. ‘The suit was brought by Edward Foss and Lous Snydacker, and the ainaunt involved wag S315. No, 89 merfold: Jom Lokofekt, cutting doin Slory, of Broud strect, over the head because he rofused to pay o stall bill, continued] to $24,238.90 on hand In several funds; received on water-pine specials, $10,192.20: from Eucineer for permit, 87,00; Vi from Water-Works Cashier, " the 12th; Charles §, Roberts, disorder- | $36.01; total, $94,755.00, Credit pald os per. ‘The Grand Jury yesterday considered anum- | ly, $500 to the Gthy Toowas McCarthy, | vouchers, $5,650.76; sunt to New York to pay ber of eases and found indictments fn fourteen | alles Gibney, ond Frank Hill, charged | July coupons, $10,600; balanco on hand to pay of them. A session will be had this morning, | with snatching 89 cash from Charles Whiting, | water-pino specials, « $103.11; balanco Jnating probably tea minutes or so, for the pur- | living at the corner af Lincatn and IM streets, | on hand in Interest sinking-fund, pose of enabling the gang to draw thelr pay for | aud then threatcuing to use a knife upon him if | 82,004.80; balance on hand in snecial the day. Saturday the jury wit! adjourn for | he offered any reslstance, $100 fing exch: Ed- | nsacesinents, $5,707.18; total, — 84,755.00, keeps. Noboay will grievo over the fact, ward Newton, Wagrancyy $50 flue; Jamnes Cann, | A petition was received from property owners on allas Simon, changed wi 200 gallous of whisky f Thomas, Judgo Moran yesterday scntenced Charice Qroham ond Willa St, Clair.to oue year each in the Penitentiary on a charge of burelury, It appeared that the teu, who claimed respectable rentaye and sasociations, were tyreed by pungor to steal, and yesterday thef pleaded guilty to the charge axainst thein, Jnetice was Coustable A. K. Hail, 5th; dames Keeean, 8a inatrimony by Father Scanlan, Mr. Karr was a guest of Jailer Carrier, aul wanted to get out for the Fourth, Bridget was aesirous of vetting inarricd, aa indeed thers was witch occasion that’ she should be, but neither party had the where: withal, $1.50, to put up for the dicen So the boys in the Sherii?’s office clubbed together and rifeed the vocesaary funds, If it Js a bay it isto be named Maxwell Hoffman Healy Kurr, ‘Before Judge McAllister in.-the Crimical Court yesterday morning, the arguments for 5 rehearing in the caso of William Carey, the inurderer of its brother-in-law, Max tleewein, were henrd, ‘The defense submitted affidavits to the effuct that thay had some new witnesses, hiames unknown, Alav, they clauned that tw Court should have instructed the Jury thutin vertaln contingencies they might: retirn a vere let tor manahnighter, anid that the verdict was juconsdstent with the evidence. Thy Court made stort werk of the objections, saying that Oven a rear dvor, $1, in this clty last eyentng ‘Tho entire party, about Tron Nowatsin Kailros by the pfileers of 1] jury hed taken # merciful. view of it, 7 e Ho ree used to entertain the motion for a no} h and sentences Carey to fourtecn yearg la tho into duo gcatactes over th Penltentiary, . a LGME: fC interp: FEDERAL FRAGMENTS, of Antare ing a deligh\ful banquet ‘To-day will Ye devoted aliht-scelng progratams: fact thas the ¢! tlyely unasnouced, The Sub-Troaturydisbursements yos terday amountedt to $120,000, One hundred barrels of slcohol were oxported “by Chieago distillers yesterday, “The Internal-revenue receipts at Collector Hlarvey’s office yesterday footed up $27,120, of which smowut $20,169 was foc tax-pald apirite, been Th St. Paul and West at tie corner of Buren strects, $1,000 to the Criminal Court; Charles Willams, disorderly. $300 to the 5th; s HeCarihy, noiorious confidence awindlers arrest-" afternoon from Foreman & Co., of No. 143 Terenty-second atreet -by burglars who forced 000 to the Criminal Cor William Widwolt, assault with a deadly weapon and making threats to kill, on complaint of Loulaa Moose of No, 851 Clybouroe avenue, 250 floc aud $300 to keep tha peace; James Quinn, Jarceny of a bat from Thomus O'Brien, $50 tine, ——— ARKANSAS EDITORS, WELCOMB TO CHICAGO. The Arkansas editorial excursionists arrived possession of quarterg at the Pulimer Howse, ‘thoy left Little Rock: Tucsday evens by the ‘added td the regulac tral day at St. Louis, they were tendered a reception f MissouriPress Association, Tho visitors went were ayyrded a warm reception; Carriages wero provided for visits tor the Tow alae daeludlng theriue's Company. h this city, although no regular vurslonists have come comp: is eventug at 9 o'chck, taking the Milwaukeo & ‘est. Wisconsin Railroads for Ashland, whero ticy will take tho steamer for hi the onrglary of about and. Van Duncan Park, cast of Bivscli avenue, praying for the vacation of the park aud street with the exvoption of a strip sixty fect wide, Petition granted aud ordinance adopted for same, a CLEMENT & SAYER AND LACKEY'S ZOUAVES, ‘Thosaelogant now uniforms which tne **Lackoy rom the saldon o} Clark disorderly, $300 to the muel Hesch, and John temperod with marcy and they got off easy. ed by Licil Hayes, to the Sth, |, 200aves" woro on their trip to Indianapolts were Frauk N. Kurr, of No. 10{North Desplaines | Justica Kaufmann: Joseph Tawler, upon | MAde vy Cloment &Sayer at their great steam-pow- street, and Bridget Sullivan, of No. 946 Forquer |: whom wero found a” lot of boots | efctothing manufactory,’ 410 to 424 Milwaukee ay- street, Were yesterday united in the holy bonds of | nud shoes, stolen last Sunday.| enue, Tuls frm not ouly make and sell from 10,000 to 20,600. gnements monthly in thelr ready-made department, but make to ordor speciat unStorma for military companics, firemen, police: anen, socle bands, etc, Alsv, make to order the Gnest custom garmenta for dress or businese wear, ot mach smaller prices than South-side Gcalers, urts a % NOTICE, Tam authorized to say that Mr. Waixcl's double team, Sallic K, and mats, will trot at Dexter Park duly Fourth, with ©, 0, Avery’s and Jobu lren- nock's. Mr. Darling will drive afr, Walxel'steam, Mr. xol baa also contribated the use of a dic-Lorse for one of the ladies, shortly after 10 o'clock. 200 if number, wok . T. I. Keurw, Becretary, d, several cara belug ————__—_—_—— b Arriving -Wodnes- PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY, We desire to call attention to the card of the Pennsylvania Milltary Academy, which appears io one paper. It wae ot the recent Commencement of this Institation that Secretary BfcCrary delivered fw cloquent address on **Some Elements of Buc- ceus in Life,” —————_—___ MR, WILLIAM R. KERR, « and Str, J, 1, Dole purchased fine Studebaker slde~ bate yesterday, These buggica are tho easicut- riding and beat appearing style of road wagon fa the market. Board of ‘Trade and the he big bridge, aud hence the cotton preceded tho farewell, to # simitar round of prepared, owing to the a. ye party will Ieave tht ————— Parents, donot use vile drugs or nostrams in your families, but usa pute flag Tiere. _—<—<$<—<—————$—$———— Don't begin the day without somo of Dawson's tuewore cL Miata state of the presont trip Is togive the rapresentatiges, Denton, of the Batcevilie Guard; R. Meyrick, | regulate the number of persons to be carricd on. THE MATCH-BONDS. Arrest of Honry Sloan, One of Ayer's Leading Assistants. Failing to Securo Bail He Goes Over to the County Jail, Something of the Queer History of Ralphy Another of the Crooked Gang. ‘The only further development yesterday tn tha Ayer match-bond confidence game, by which the Government ia a loser to the amount of $20,400, was the arrest, late in the afternoon, of -Heury Sloan, ove of the witnesses to the mak- ing aud-slgning of the bond. Sloan was in tha “gyeat-box” the other day, but told; such ao innocent, beauti{ul story that it was not in any way owing to, what was then gained Liat he was. yesterday brought into the fold to keep company with his. predecessors previously yanked up to noswer for their connection, innocent or otherwise, with this brazen-faced and sublimely cheeky fraud ‘on the common uncle. Later developments: gave the Govern- mont oflicsals certain facts, which, tollylue with their prerlous suspicions, warranted them, in thetr opinion at tenst, in causing Bloan’s arrest. He was found tn his oftica ta the Exchange Dullding, which, by the way, scems to have been a rendezvous for him, the Hate who {s now {n town, and the ale who ts wanted here, but who assiduously keeps shady. © A short walk down the street, Iu the charming’ society - of John Stitliell, brought the bond-witness in the realms of Hoyne, who promplty sata the ball re- quired would be to the sum of $5,000—the same an that exacted in the other -enses, Sloan “kicked ’! a itttle at the winount and grumbled about belng arrested eo late in theday. He had frlends—friends of wealth, too,—but it was so inte thuthe fenred they were out of town, Shortly atter ha cama tn, one of the Hales—a man with two prominent belongings in the shape of alargc, white, soft hat und a nair of oloredt goreles—jolned his friend {0 distross and conyersed with him briefly and sadly. "Thon he sullied (orth to gee ff he could do nuy- thing in the ball Ine, Tue = Tripuns ‘many Who was, of course, on the spot, sought, at an opportune moment, rs to draw out the prisoner, but mado little head- way, Sloan is 1 man apparently about 45 yéare of age, dark, saturnine-laokiug, and rather chary of his ta! ‘3 : : Aids HR WOULD BAY : was thatho “happened? to be in Maj. Kirk- land's office when this. bond waa signed, nnd that he consented to bevome a witness to it, Just as any funocent, guileless man might have tone, As to any conspiracy to Impose n worth- less Yond on the Government, and therenr de- fraud {t of alot of match-stamps, nothing of the kind evor entered his head. fie koew Halo, Ayer, Whitney, aud Perkins,—that is, he “had inet them, ?—buttns to conspiring with apy of them, it was al] nonsense, ‘Hale, he believed, was in South America, Ayer was somewhere, but ho didn't prove whore.- Oue of them—probably Hale—asked him to sica the bond asa witness, but it was a purely enaunl matter, Ho “happened to be in Rirtclanad’s office, and that was all there wns of it. = ‘Time passed, but the foudly-exnected surattes came not, and Sioan had to join Whitney, Per- King, und Raloh In the debtor's department of the County Jall, where, sins thelr incarceration, hefssatd to have visited them and shownao beautifully unselflah interertIn thefr welfara by Keeping them supplied with the Hauvors that vheor, und, oftener than otherwise, .tend to cn- Hiven, and with the weed whenca comes all that is soothing and consoling when ony js overtakes io trouble and run in, f Tu ‘Uninons save its readers the other day aglanee at one slide of I ‘TNE CAREER OF THE MAN RALPIL, who, with his wife, has become mixed‘up in this caso as abondsman. This morning tt furnishes another chapter;—a few connecting Nnks, as It were, It seems thut Ralph's first appearnuce in this city wos not os Ralph, but’ as a certain Willian Rafe, ‘The first thatis known of bim ts, that he was ropalring harnesses for George (i. Sutherland, at the latter's livers-stable, corner of Stato and Adams streets. This was in 183%. Rafe was nothing but a rude copbler at the trade then,—a rough sort of au apprentice,—Uut he cobbled up the harnesses ‘no - carefullee, that soon he was tho ruler o! well, had ssuired to, and galved, the hand of the “vallaut Captain's dauchter.” For Ccorce Butherland, more commonly calted **Cap,” had run a MSesissipp! River, or some other, xteam- boat in his time, and was doserving of a fitting title, In 1802 Rafe had wotten into alittle business of his own, and moved to the oppnsita aide of the strect, In 1963 he changed his tame to William J. Raife, adding the middie name, and throwlng on ‘1 ioto the last. «Ie he then at No. 168 State strect. Ono nicht 18 - sror WAB NURNED. Tle tad ft well (uaured, ‘the utiaaspheric condt- tions precluded the possibility that ft had been struck by lightning, and the ceneral imoression atthe time was that the barnvss-maker was rather pleased than otherwise ut being—fired out, a8 it wore. Iudeed, a certain Jama shoe~ maker lying next door bluutly asserted that the place hat bean set on fire, Bug insurance, companies weren't contesting losses then as now, and Rolfe ot his money without any trouble. In 184 be blossomed out ina larger shop, No, 183 State, os William J, Ralph, harness-maker. He got inte som trouble with hie Jandlord there about a lease, aul though the landlord sued bim und. got a judgment, na praperty was found on which to levyy—owlng to the way In which 1t had been taken care of—and the judement wasn't worth a tluker’s cuss-word, Ralph successively moved fram No, 107 to 194, 218, und 330 State, aud No, T4 Adanis, never going Sor away fram the neluhborhood.in which he had rat branched ont. Along in 1263 or 1864 he had some trouble with the Government in connection, with un in- vone tax, antl his stock of suddies, harnessrs, cte., ete., was for atime in the Goverament’s Hands, Binco then he appears to have givon Unele 8am a wide berth until this match-bond business cot him {nto o further muss for which hemey have some difficulty in extricating him- self, ——— HYMENEAL, Sneelat Carreepmdence wf The Tribune, Lexinaton, U1, July 2.—On Sunday, Juno 29, at 7 p. m., Here occurred in this city a very quict though clegant wedding, at the residenco of the bride’s paronta, the contracting partlos boing Miss Maggie C, Bolter, well and fayoraply known in social circles of this place, and Mr, Augustus J. Woodwart, oue of Lexington's most promising business meu, The ceremony was pronounced by the Rev. J. T, Davis, D. D. None were prosont at the ceremony saye the relatives aud a few of the nearest friends of the foinlly. ‘Tho bride, a striking brunette, looked yery lovely Ju a heayy black silk and velvet dress, cut Princesse, long court train, relieved at the sleeves and neck by point applique Jace, A veil af exquisitely woven aco completely enveloped her form, while her dark hair was cagcht back WY wreath oud sprays of orange-blossoms, Miss Ado Boller, sister of tha bride, was vory tastefully dressed, a8 well as Were all the Judies present, ‘The presents were many and very clecant,—a well-illed purse and a deed ta n house and lot, well furnished throughout, bolng atnong tho number. The evening following (Monday) a reception party was hold in beholf of the bride snd groom, ant the tsstefully decorated = rqoins were thronged with a merry, well-wishing party of ladies und gentlemen. During the evening the arty were serenaded by the Lexiugtou Coruct Ban , of which Mr. Woodward, the groom, is Icader, In a corner of one of the rooms was noticed a chair tastefully decorated with evergreen, ‘and ow the back was" Frunk,?? which, upon inquiry, was found to be Ia memory of anabsens brother, who, belng 2,000 milca Away, Was unable to be prescut. Ainong those present besides Mr, and Mrs, John Boller, father und mother at the oride, were the Migues ‘Ada uid Carrio Boller, slaters of the bride; Misa Josio Elder, Miles tdi Mtand of Paris, Miss Fannio Okeson, Miss Emina Sinith, Miss Stolla Frontlin, Miss Lillis Franklin, Miss Hattie De Meus, Mies Lucila Shade, Miss Emma Straus- baugb at Decatur, the Muses Birdie aud Cors Poor, Miss Hello Harness, the Misses Preble, Mr. aud Mrs, William Long, Prof, and Mrs, Georgy Blount, Mrs, Elin Van Dyke, Miss Grove: of Peoria, Miss Minnty Franklin, Atisa Laura Keut, Mr. W. A. Taylor of Blootntngton, Mr W. D. Fulwiler, Mr. W. HL Shepherd, alr. Gcorge Watson, Mr. Jaines Dawson, Str. Mc- Curndy of Dloamington, Mr. BE. Elder, Prot, Fuller of Bloomington, Mr. George Mahan, Mr, Will Manan, Ar, Leo Eyre, Dr. Stiles, William and Uurnard Cleggett, Jolin Stevensuy, Sr. Will, Boller of Chieago, Mr. A. N. Day, oust other 2 ‘Npectat Diepateh to The Tribune, Bioowixaton, It., July 3.—Mizerva 8chroe- der,*he youngest daughter of Dr. H. Schroder, of Bloomington, was marricd to-dayto Dr. Behirmer, of Muggendorf, Gcrmany, the ceru- mony baying been performed there. The recut dence of Mr. Schroedor hero is decorated with Qerman and United Staten colors. After a bridal tour fn Etrope Dr. and Mrs. Achirmer wal come to the United Statcs and mako it their JOM GC. <a FEEDING HORSES ON CORN, To the Editor of-The Tribune,» ‘ Cook County, Mb, duly 3—Iu Tas Trinons of this morutne appears an article, from which 1am led to Infer that a erent many people think feeding .horses on corn . produces. blindness, Men who entertain such fleas cannot bo vory close observers. ‘1 keep from four to alx horses ail the time, aud haye not fed twenty bushels al oats in five years, and haye not had even a symptom of blindness in any of my horses. £ feed corn entirely, with the exception of threo ot four messes a month of bran antl ofl-mealy aud my horses keep In good contilien. : “ARMER —_—-——— Indigestion, dyanepaia. nervous prostration, anil ail tofme of reneral debility relieved by taking Nenaman'a Psptomeed. Beet pronaration of beef cuntaining ite entire nuteitions propertics. It is nota more atin nisnt Jiko the ex- Tracts of beef, but cuntaine. blodd-making. force. generating, and life-sustaining properties; t@ in- yalnable tn afl enfeebled conditions, whether tho Test Of exhaustion, nervous prdstration, overs work, OF actte slanaeny parkenipely df. rosniting from yulmonary conplalnt ae Proprletura, New York. For sale, by) drug- giate, : ; na DEAT: “ETRONG—The funeral sereice of Hattio M. will We. heta AC ie ealugnca of her frente, 770 We onruesst., BALLTU which the femaing will ba taken to Aillwaukee for ine ferment. pee ty HOWAHD—At Trane Mousa, Union Btock-Vards, Jaly 3, Lucius B., onty gon of LT, am + Howard, aged Io months Aad 2a uaye . ineral NAMITHaY at 1140 o'clock p. m.t carriages to depot, carato [oreniil, DUNIMIY-July 2 at hte residence, 224 Hurlbut-stes Willam Menty Dunphy, eed sh. “punorat oa Friduy st to o'clock. to Calvary, FI Kingston ant Muntecal papers plense cony. . WMUAGETT—luly 1 at 433 North Frankitn-st., De- F}MMtuweett, need 8 monte, only non uf Me. and’ 3113, ire as Funerat July 4, at 2p, m., to Graceland, Frievds of the faintly aro ineited. | et LANE—duty 2 lrldget Lane, ago t7 years, Hauer today at i) uiock & m., from 248 Nortn, Market-st, DE GROEY—Dora De Grom, danzlitcr of the tate Sor EB trol, at vio p. ta. duly 2 af eonumptton, 10, tidlemsiuy win ve taken tostteutnan City Saturday for jaterment. E27 Indianapot!a papers plense cn} Lemar et hares ny eens i en LOCK GOSPEL MEFTING OF THR We {nn Laiwer Earweit ITalt, willbe led to-day agate from Grips Urasin of Tartar, ely for this Powter from the Wine district of Frances. Always uniform) and wholsaama, Fuld outy livenus by all Grocers, A pound, can mallad 1 any walrent, young ét te HOYALBAKING BOWL Joe 171 Doane: York, Mosteleap oumdera contain alaing. di foheteh: avoid chem, especially when alfred loa: nb Abrotutely purt irnperted «excl DAIL one Tes ee nt 40 0F normie BELA “THE VIGOR OF “LIFE! re *) IRIHY Is, “ty Lee Xe | * ELECTRIC BELTS. AND BANDS speedily and effectually.cure Nervous, Prostration, Rhoumatism, Neu rolgia, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Kidnoy Diseaio, Femala »Com- plaints, Goneral Itl-Health, Spinal Disease, Epilepsy, Paralysis,. And other Chronfe atnnents,” Exhausting Diseases, auch a8 ‘i THB MARC NERVOUS DEBILITY. SPERMATOR- RAWA, LOST ENERGY, © * And kindred’ complaints, ara espectaliy cured by this meee toe TAMENLET and THE ELECTRIC RE. VIEW, Mare illustrated Journ, cont sintag full pare ticutare and trustworthy textimony, Copies malled treo, Call on oF address Pulvermacher alvanic: Co., 218 State-st,, Chicago, -Ill, Avoid bows appliances of every description elatmt electri r qasiltion. ‘Ont pamphiot expjains how to die Unguiah tho genuine from tho apurions, RUN’ MEMEDX, Wondei ty id BD ine doer UNTN ea aye on Sample Rites tee Sutcn Gravok fictention or Incontinence ef: Urine, firavel, Voing Blasting Gerona Debit erand Grteral Hebilitge Haid by all Druwuletss Van Bel TEnVOD Wholesale and ftetal: A (8 & OL Lakorates AUCTION SALES, E LISON. POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, 78 & 80 Kandolph-st. OUR REGULAR FRIDAY'S BALH POSTPONED Until Satuntay, July 5, at 9:30 o'clock, on ao count of the Ath July boing on Friday, ‘When we wiil offer our usual large sseortment of New and Second-Hand FURNITURE, Brussels and Wool Carpets, Farlor, Charaber, Ana Dining:room | Furntty rp uolunget, Wardrobe Herble-tap Tablea, Staves, Crockery, Ulaseware, Plate ars, id General Slerchandiee. Ware, GIST ON, PUMERUY CU, Auctioneers, Jaanit ed Mandalph-eb BY GEO, PF. GORE « C0., 80 and a Wabash-ar. DRY GOOD DEPARTMENT." REGULAR TRADE SALE, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 9:80 A. M, ring Bi ble Good A Clearing Bale Acmont tle ieee CO.. Auctioneers Wits. ABSOLUTELY PURE. Taste before you buy, 50c. a bottle. “CRLERLATED THHOUOTE Sityars, Tih aod upwanh at 2 40, 600 ber ib Addrea antore “OUNIUIER, Coates Moucr, UBlagu. "Vonte, . tha: onty * 3. Cadwell, Hazard &- Strong , ent! TMUFHing AL H:30 O'rIOCK, BCE ’