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+ en TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘THURSDAY, MAY 20, “THE CITY. GENERAT NEWS. J. 2. Starner, Ruffalo, N. ¥,, isnt the Sherman. ‘Tis Rev. Dr. 7. 2, Brass, Denver, 1a at tho ‘Tremont. ' ADMIRAL AND Mug, STEMTED, U. 8. N., are at the Grand Pacife, Gov. Cuantys SM. Crosawent, bride and daughter, of Michigan, aro at the Grand Vacifie. Dr. GC. W, Besos, of Baltimore, hus recently oponed an office in this city nt No. % South Clurk street, - 8. B. Covrsox, of Yankton, owner of tho Mis- scans Kiver Transportation Lino, is. ut tho Paliner. = ‘Trosas B, Keon, Sceratary National Htepub- lienn Commiltee, North Carolina, fa nt the Palmer, ‘TnF key. SAMURD M. AE ¥., and the Rey. &. Bush, Wate atthe Palmer, Daviv f. Pace, Chief Special Agent. Post Office Department, Washington, D. C., was inthe city yesterday. M.C. Renew, Grand Raptita; Jon 'T. Warren and W. Knox, Sault Luke City: F,b. Harveys Denver: and fl. d, Ford, Portland, Gre, wee at ‘the Tremont. - Ltevt. STEELE and thopolice of the West Lake Street Stadon desire to return thanis to Frank Sinith, at rue for n Hberil donation of books to the station brary. ‘Tt Rev. Dr. James Fells, Cineinnut Mr. MeCarreil, Kentucky: the Key. J. Ge Well, Sandwich Isinds: and Tenry Elolt, York, are at the Grund Pacitte. lomperature yesterday, as observed by optchin, No, 88 Madison street (rani ti. GP dtexreess 10 i. tty OF. Barun Nowbury, N. own, N.Y, are the Iter. Rock> New ding), was at 8 a, m 121, 693 3 p.m, eter, Sie mn, 8pm Peren ape ts, New York; Hl. C, Atkin, M Krance, St.” Louis; C, We: Durrant, Stillwater, Min intienpolis, Minit ty are at the Sherniun, ‘Tint ehurred and part! burned papers the excursion steamer Huby awalt an-owner ut the Chicago Avenue Stallon, They were fount Jn the Inke by Hayden Re Storm and Richard Henyon, of No. 10d North Wella streot, while out shaliyg. Tne Rov. Wilson Phraner, Sing Sing, N. ¥.5 the Rev. 8, A. Hoyt, Watertown, No Y.3 Mr. nt Mrs. Witinm Datrow, Now Yorks Willlam 1, Roc, London, England; George W, Hyatt, Busi- nega Munger Olu Bull Concert Company, are at thu Grand Pueitic. 1. B. McBuroe, San Francisco; W. R, Jick- unses City; Re M. Barnes, Auguste, Gi; Loury, New Orleans, La.: Dr. George W,, ‘vote, Gnlesburg: Capt. iA. Snyder, U. 3. Ad George W. Merritt, U. 8. A.yund D. Argulmba, Spain, gre at tho Palmer. Eenst Pinky, 17 yeurs of age, had bis right Tout and leg badly crushed wt 2 o'clock yester= day afternoon in the elevator at N. Barnuin’s fs Lae store, No, 20 Randolph strect, where he was employed, He wns tuken inn carrlige to hls bone nt No. 17 Fly street by his employer, Ss housemovers teft a vault uncovered wo Hite Island avenue, and Wille Jui tice, Ss yeurs old, whose parents lve at No. dab on the sitme thorouzbfare, while runuing seross y foronvon full Into the vault, ed but for assistance rer ic, of No, 466 West Fou: dered him by teenth utreet. Cart. Jewetr WILCOX, who his so success~ Tully presided over the destinies of the Tremont and Gurdner Houses as manger, for a number of years past, leaves to-day for the Hust with his iamily. He has lensed the famous Greyloc! Hatl, Whilnmatown, Mass. in thy Berkshire Hills. Ho will return to Chicuzo this fall, being identified with rious interests hore. As it hotel man he tins made many friends tn this city. ‘THEOpoRE Buotwens, x teamster in the om ploy. of a flour dealer near the corner of Wash Ington und Despliiines strects, while engaged yesterday in loading bls wayon ou the whurt at tho foot of Dearborn avenue, necidentully broke: anold sore, cuusiig wn urtery to burst. Tho niun nearly bled to denth before Dr. Davis could reich bin. ‘The flow of bluod was thon steppe fnd ho wis taken to tho County Hospitul for treatment, TuESDAY noon the laborers employed in Bev= oral of tho clovators of this city struck for an increase of wages, ‘Tho men in Munger, Wheeler & Co.'s elevators were recelying $100.0 day, and they wanted #2. The firin otfured & ‘This the men refused, and gerterdas y morning new mien were employed at $175, und the elevators are now running smoothly, the grain being handled ns rapldly as ever, so that there iy uo danger of a blockade, Conoxen May yesterday hetd ‘an inquest at jv. Milwaukee avenuo upon Mr. Christina @. Nelson, who died of an pvurliun abscess euused by. soap-and-water Injections adininis- tered by herself. wits not prognunt aud no fustruments bad ever been used to produce an abortion. The Jury. returned uw yerdict In necordance with the fucts. An ine quest was ulso beld upon Vaclry slick, a Ho. heminn, 61 yenra ngo, who ling himecle at No, 122 West Nineteenth street, while Inboring Under a fitof mental depression, Also at No, 160 Bissell street, upon Iugh E. Jones, who died of old uge und generat debility. A POLICEMAN Is wanted at Washington Park. Monday evening half a dozen young roughs took possesion of the northeastern entrances to the purk and stopped every one who attempted tu piss thom ahd assuulted several person, uinong them the custodian of tho park, who was knocked down and severoly multreated. They betd the fort for two hourd, singing ribald Sons and only desiated whon a detachinent of pollew made thelr appearance from the Chleago Ave- nue Police Station. Tho behavior ot the roughs, male and female, who oceupy the park during the evening is such thit tho respeetable residents of the neighburhood syatemutically shun tho park, Jv tho Sidewalk Tnapector would make a tour of the West Side hu would find some very bid sidewalks on West Lake street, west of Hoyne to Western avenue, If ue will’ stop at’ Oakley: venue afd West Like street, on the northwest rier, he wi seo a regular uan-trap. Ale reudy several women and Hidren have been Jujured thore, and the owner of tho property seems to be in no hurry to tix it up, though the complaints have beeu frequent anu loud-spoken: Trom thoay who have to tse the street at night, ‘The sanitary condition ot the street at that core her Ja uso very bad, aod an ellictent elty’ ofticial might find profitable employment in the neigh- borhood fn abating stagnant pools, rotting Vegetable mutter, ete. Joun Duuce, the victim of the mysterious shooting utfray on the West Side, was scon int: evening at the Aloxinn Brothers’ Hospital, He 4g stlll persistent In nsserting that tho desperite wound was self-Intiloted, and denies that thor Was uny woinin connected with the shoot- tng, le snid to the reporter tit ho wis never mixed up in any wom- an serupe that nmde suicide a- necossity, His fatuer hus called npon bit several tines, and Conners, for whom he icted as iecountant, hasalso called to seu hin. ls condition his tine proved, and last ovoning he appeared easy and comfortable, Bice says tho prime reason for his attempt to kill binself was an inordinate Jove of whisky, and that bo bought the revolver for the purpose of takiug his life, : PALLOTIO PHYBICLAD «Tho Chicago Kelvctlo Medical Socloty held a meeting lust evening fy the club-rvom of tho Palmer House, Dr. H. K, Stratford, in the chalr, announced that the object of tho inecting was ty make arrangements for the reeuption of the National Eelectle Medieal sasoclition on tho ovcasion of thelr Convention in thly city on the ‘Wth, 1th, and th days of dune next, The Committee of Arrangements, consisting of Yrs, #1. 1. Stratford, Milton Jny, A, L. Clark, XN, 2. Peuwon, F. BP. Van Vulkenberz, A. W. Ine grabum, B. KF, itush, and H.D. Garrison, toe- ported that they had canvassed for subserip- jons, aud received & guurantoa of over S00 to cover ae oxpenses incident to entertaining the vention, Thu reportof tha Committoo was ci very sauintictory, aud 0 imotion' was ci 8 banquet bo given to the visitin ufecloe tus, Considerable discussion was had on tho selece tion of a ball, but the inatter was tinally loft to the dlsenetion of the Comiittey of Arranges ments, Tho moocting then adjourned, ‘THE DICKMAKELG STUB, The strike nmany tho brickmakers of this city 43 & nore extensive one than outsiders huyeauy {den of, and the Interests involyed are more fi Teachin i tho spring Tacty of thls city met an ot wages careful consideration. ‘Thoy ure ringed a schedule of prices. | whlch were deemed eminently fate for’ both iployers utd employes, "his ilvt was pelutud and posted up in tha yands, so tlut the mon knew just what thoy were to get. The men worked there weeks on that basi, when an order wad issued hy tho Hrick-Laborers’ Benevolent Avsochition demanding wu advance of 35 eenté a day for every bund employed in tho yards on and after Muy 13, ‘Phe wages pled at the thie were from $1.04 to $2.00 nduy, and the averago time euployed, tho employers clu does not exceed tive’ hours a day, Tho Tnunufucturerd also suy that this ts higher wages ‘than fa recelved by any other kiborers in the city, Attr the posting of the notice by tho mun auking the inervuag, all tha manufacturers: of tho South and West Sides, oxcept three—P, J. Bexton, James Dunn, und Godiried Sn nul nut ans) would a the ‘6 demand, ‘Thus tho matter stunds at present. Large contracts for brick ara ‘Dbolng Uiled outside the elty, und tho trude of Chicago la being ruined ‘thoredy. ‘Tho manus Tucturors aay there will be no compromise, wh the laborers are reported to be equally fru, A VASE WOUTHE INVEBTIGATING, James Garrity, 10 yeurs of age, residing with his widowed mothor ut No. 251 West Elo streut Bad bis left leg ernshed ‘below tho kuce ut 6 o'vlovk luat eventuy on the Northwestern Rule Froud, butweon Bitzubeth and Ada streets. Bone. cllzens who witnessed tho alfair bocamo greatly exercived aver it, und bud it been possibie wt the thao for thom to bave laid hands upon the Hrepun and cayincer of the engine Uat run tho Nita fellow dawn violence woulticertainly hive bee dove then, ‘Thuy assert Ut the boy wus Vorowa olf the cowcutcher uf the euyiny on the a the brick manu wave tho inatter Junetion passenger traln, by elther the freman or tho enineer, and thrown In such a way that he fell directly benenth tho train. Only ono wheel pnssed over his leg, however. After sens ing whut he had dono the inhuman employs mide hls way back to the enb of tho songine, and went. on. his way, leaving tho Loy lyfiyg nt tho side of tho track. Ainong thosa who muko these sintemonts aro M. Reiter of No. 2d Weat Take street, and a Mr, Mamilten of No, 2 Rueker street, who were thoughtful enough to hand in thelr names to the police ns witnesses should thoy be needed Im tho future, The boy was cnred for by the bystanders, nnd engine No. 12 happening along, he was taken tothe Ratlroud Company's oltices, Dut, ns tho autrgeon hrd gone home, ho was ent to tho County Hospital. His leg was amputated there, and nt last recounts he was pratt ings along: aswolluscould be oxpeeted. Frank Wilrow ig Bald to be the name of tho enginecr who pushed hin off and entsed tho neeident. bs MATRIMONIAL. Tho wedding of Miss Carrie Walker, aqughter of H.C, Walker, Eaq., and Mr. dames J. Har- rington, of this city, was sclomnized nt 3 o'clock poe afternoon at the residence of tho bride's parent: i250 Indiana avenue. The mony waa conducted by the Rev. Charles IL. Evereat, of Plymouth Congregational Chureh, "The display of presenta was unusually large, tho Hat iicluding many valuable urticles, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington left ingt oventng for a short trip through Cannda, and wil take up their cin this elty on their return, Among P present vt the ceremony wore the Rev, and Mra, Chartes Hall Uverse, Mr. and Mra, H.C, Walker Mr. and Mrs. W, W, Dexter, Mr, and Mrs. Paltip Raber, Mr. and Mb irs. Kenyon, Mra. ad. 1, Heckott, Mra, Nash, Mra, A. 8. Cook, Mra, Sany> erns, M i‘ x0) the Misses Kirchof. Mra, Asn Woodcock, Mra. Mrs. W. F, Urown, Mrs. Hammonil, rm, Libby, Mary Nash, Surah Hayden, Nettie Chamberlin, Kenyon, Are mour, Loulse Hess, Corn Wheeler, Jennie Holes, Emit, Dexter, Rockett, and Mesars, Thurber, John Vance, Robert Whiteloy, dininic Heckett, Lewis, Joseph Nash, Bistiop, Will Sonmes, and Howard, Aquict weeding took place Inst evening nt the residence of Chelstoph Ellel, Beq.. No. Wit Indiana avenuc, the coutraeting purtics beim his dnughter, Miss Bertha Bligh, and, . Louis Willner, of the West Side. Dr, Adlei t of tho ‘Temple K. A. M., performed the pre in tho pirlors at hulf-past do o'clock, after which the bride and groom received tho con- gratulations . of | the gucets. Mr. Here niin Ellet officiated as Master of Ceromontes, There wag v large collection of presents, among which was a complete set of furniture, a eheck for $20), 1 cnse of Rolld altver. and complete dlnnerand ten set. Musle was furnished by Hlerwiths, and a ‘supper was served about 8 o'clock, Among those present were Mr. and Mrs, Lambert Ellel, Mr.and Mrs, Louls Eifel, Mrvand Mra. J. Elle of La Sal Mrs, ducob Elle), Dr. and Mrs, L. Adler, D, Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoitinan, Mrs, Ay TL. Kutz, Mes. d, Bllel, of Laporte: Ville, Mint meal. and f tho bride; Miss Miriant Eliel, Miss Bertha Elicl, Miss Bella Adler, Miss Clara Eliel, und Messrs, M,C. Davideon, Lambert Well, Herman Elich, ‘and Low Hamberger, The marriage of: Miss Muy Wolvott, of this vty, and Mr. Georgu IL sy, of ILannibal, ccurred yesterday afternoon at tho resi- dence of _the ‘bride's mother, No. 274 Milnols Btreot. ‘The ceremony’ was witttessed by a uini= ber of the most intiniate friends of the parties. The Rey. Arthur Little, of the New Loxgland Congresatlonal Church, officiated, and after tho couple had been mado man and wife they started upon tt bridal tour. In two woeks thoy will re- turn to tha city. THE CIYy-IALL. Tne rush for dog-licenses continues, and if Anything, Jt was greater yesterday than it was the day before, ‘Te season for extending tho sewers Isat hand, and bids will be Invited to-day for furulsh- ing 4,000,000 brick. Tue City-Trensurer_yeaterdy received #508 from the Collector, $7,051 from the Water Do- pirtment, and $202 from the Controller, ‘Tue ottlees In the Fire Department wero une dergoing # remodellug yesterday. When tho work 13 completed the Marsbul and his clerks wil have exchanged paces. VTi Superintendent of : Streets nnnounces that the steum-rolier ordered some. the wit be here inabout a week. It Js estimated Haat tho cost of Its operation will be about $100 ay. sisters of ‘Titr snloon-llconse of Owen ‘Tralnor was re- voked sone days ayo, but, notwithstanding, tho establishment ls still runuing, and a few even ings ayo 1 bhouthig-aorspe veourred there. Tho Muyor says, in explunntion, that the Heenso was renewed to nnother fndividial, cte, but he romisea to lovk into the mutter, and the proba- ilities aro that a second revocntion will follow, ‘Tur Commissioner of Public Works yesterday opened bids for huproving certaln streots ju the soveral divisions, and tho competition wits greuter than ever before, One of tho bids war ais low ng 08 vents per yard for paving, and the Awards will bo made, lu each case, to the lowest. bidder, ‘The bids embraced work on fifteen streets, divided wmong tho three divisions oF the aity, and J. B. Sith & Co. and Ray & Whit- ney are, generally, bolow the other bidders, Wy tleath of LJ. Andorson, from No. 1199 st Lake street, was reported ‘yesterday, and his disonse uppenrs to tinyo been winall-pox, He Je the indiyiduat who hus been so loud in his complaints about the mismianigement ut the Suiull-Pox Hospital. Ho was tuken with the dis- gage on the 10th inat., and, bel ite low ut tha tine his cuse was reported, wus allowed ta re~ main athls home and receive private medienl attention. His wife went through tho sinull pox ordeul at tha hospitul, and is now well, THE DEAD ANIMALS, ‘Tho Mayor and Commissioner of Henlth wero considerably worked up yesterday over the pub- Nention in those columns op the question of tho removal of dend animals from tho streets. A reporter sw both of them on tho subject, and the formur sald 2 contract bad beon entered Into with the Union ltondering Company for the ree moval of tho nofinals, and that they wers to ba pald $3,500 per yeur, ete., out of tho approprin- don for seayvenger work. Dr, De Wolf, however, knew nothing of (0 contract buyhig been nutde, and said thit If one bad been, It was seurcely possible to spare the money from the scavenger work, ctu, and thus things stand. ‘The fucts ure that, when the appropriition blil was made, Dr. DeWolt caleu- Juted that an spproprjatlon for removing deud wnfinuls would not be necossury, and none wus inude, but when the old contract expired he renlized that the bidders for the work demanded a protium, instoud of being willing to grunt one, ‘This placed him in an awkward position, and, looking over the ground after bids hnd been fnvited, he found that he bad wideruble to do and nothing to pay for It with, oud, beside, that thore was nu combinn- tlon against the city in the mutter, the objet boing to extort from tho elty an unreasonuble anoint of money. He turned the whole quos- tion over to the Mayor, anid the result tu the Arrungemont nbove ‘referred to, under whluh all dead animals are te be removed, etc. There being no Money with which to puy the con- trietor, however, and the fet thut tho contract, Wf one exists, was privately made, leaves the situntion unything else than favorable; and, notwithstanding tho plausible oxpianations, tt ts given out that the Council proposes to took into tho whole question, THE MAYOM AND THE COMMITTEES. ‘Tho Muyor oxposcd himself to tho reporters yosterday for the fest time since the Council adopted tho Hxt of Committees for the year, It was uppirent thut bo was mag. tut would have very little tu say on the subjeR, Tho most ho would say was to dony having bad anything to do with tho gettug up of the rival list, and that he wea partlonlarly dissutla- Hod with Committee on Elections th bocuusy tho Rupublians hid beon gover ‘control of it, Ho th it the Democritic Aldermun had showed very litte wisdoin in trading with the opposition in tho mutter, and said tat if his idews had been curried out things would have diiferont. Ho also objected to the Cor we on Rallronds, and” charged that it had been made up in tho | inter ext of | th Chicngo & Western Indinna Railroad Commins, ut, on the wholo, he pre- tended to varo nothinggabout the situation, Tho facts, are, however, taut the Dommocruta wore outgencruled, and thut he and bia Communtatic frlunds were sat down tipon Very sovercly, and heyeiu is tho real trouble, COUNTY CONCERNS. ‘THOMAS O'MALLEY was acquitted In tho Crim- innl Court yestorduy on a chargé of assault, Katey Daven pluaded guilty to potit larceny in the Criminal Court yesterduy, aud sentenco was susponded, ‘ Isaac Jonson pleaded guilty to larcony in tho Criminat Court yestorday, and wus sont to the Mouso of Correcdon for sixty days, Frank Hooay, tried in the Criminal Court yesterday ,for larceny, was found guilty and sont to the House of Correction fur sixty days, 1x the case of John Grady, tricd on Tuesday in the Crintinal Court for burgiury, tho Jury res. turned 4 souleg verdict of guilty, with a term of three years in the Penitentiary, ‘Tie cuse of Mark Fee, indicted for perury in in connection with the stealing rellrond, tekots from the printing-honse of Rand, Mee Hye & Abby teled iu the Criminal Court \ bee mit M. B. McDonouatt, the Constable who was dulled last month in dofauit of a thio of 8600 for the kiduaping of old man Grove, was released yesterday by Suds mith, dud tho fine und coats woro remitted, TINK U. 8S. BUILDING. Rorenvison Witcir announces that ho will hove bls list of cunsus-takers for. this district comploted to-day, ‘Tue Canudian steamer Tecumseh was yeatere day subjected tou fluvof Sus for towing an American schooner from Vort Huron tu thls elty. Ti Goud souls “reeled yesterday com- prised 1,000 tons of plysiion, 6 buxes of hoslery, * boxes of gloves, 2 boxes uf suukers’ uurtieles, boxes of matches, 6 hoxca of dry goods, 2 boxes of books, and L box of drugs, Turecelpta of the Sub-Treawury yentorday were $83,000 in eilyer and €42,000 fi gotil, and tho ‘oxpeniiitures wero $1,000 in silver and $5,000 fi gold. ‘in revenue receipta yesterday wero: of which $13,187 were for whisky tax, nd clgurs, 831 for beer, and ¥ S22 481, at ir 25 tor SrxcrAL Ages? Cran has entered upon his Jnbors, and the rigid examination he makes of tho atticers under hin is eroating some dlesatls- Tuetion, on xecount of its tediousness aud cous eumption of thie, CRIMINAL. ATEXANDER Trr¥ANY, Albert Powors, John MeMoanus, and Lots Itatph, habltuds of Wesson street, are under arrest .at the Chiengo Avenuo Station charged with aldlag Willinm Holm, at- ready under arrest, In robbing M. F, Abbey of a watch and chitin and a small siti of cash. Tol is tho son of the tatlor who contmitted sutelde a Tew duys on necount of tho general breaking up of his family. Justice WantAcn: Annio Carpenter, shon- Miter, $100 to the Criminal Courts | Hattie Longtin, Inreeny of $0 ensh from Anthony Meyors, €1,000 to tho Criminal Court; Robert E, Forman and Angus Barnes, lircony of a watch und chain trom d, Ollyer, 34a ench to the Ceim- Intl Court; James Nurley, burglary of Cayo Bros.’ dey goods store, $1,000 to the 44th; assault- ing Ollivet Decelle, 8500 to tho same date, Joun SueArayx and John Schultz, soung roughs In tho Weat Chicagu‘Avenue District, Were tirreated Inst eventing by Detectives Tiers ney and Thorpe upan & warrant sworn out by Mrs, Rose Russell, of No, il North Ada strect, who alleges that they brvke into her house one day lust weok, while she was away from homo, and stole abqut $50 worth of clothing and jowel- ry. Tho ofticors had quito a chase after their Prisoners. LAagt Monduy evening Michael Kennedy, of Marquette County, Mich, a guest nt the Adams: House, was held np and robbed of a wateh nan alley near the corner of Clurk and Harrison atrecte, by the notorious negro, Princo Watson, Watson was srrested yeater tice Wallace In $100 ta the C1 son approached Mr, “iy and asked whit timo it was, and when Mr, Kennedy took out his wateh Watson snatehed it und rin away, CuAnes Fiteymuti and Andrew Johnson aro prisoners at the West Chieuzo Avenue Station charged with the highway robbery of De. D, 8. Waterous, | The Doctor ‘was ont upon a little spree list Monday’ night, and was bromghe bong Bato, youngimen, Hu miaved hls watch and chnin Yalued at $200 Just after bis companions Dado hint good-nightat bis own door, nad he 4s quite confident thoy stole ft. Both’ prisoners have good reputations und tholr friends do not belleye tho charges tynlnst them, Gronor IAvILn, Jit. is again In limbo. Last Monday one of the German comedy troupo ree cently here from San Frunciseu entered her Apartment ut the Sherman Houses oud found burgine with bly arms up to the elbows ran sacking the bureau-drawor for clothing and valuables, The lady was, of course, greatly rig and In the excitement which ens the thief eseaped. Tho description given cle mM f tullles with Havill, and he is belng held until tho troupe returng from Milwaukee, ‘ Josten Mautry ts a victim of misplaced confl- dence. Hu thought the City Administratte considered him as Olliug a void long felt fn tho = community by running on waming-house at No. 102 Clark street, Ha rend the | interview with tho = Mayor In yeaterduy's TamuNE, and ho bolstered him self thoreon. Lust night 1 detachinont of police ralded his plucu, and, placiig. bimgelf and four inuintes under arrest, took them to tho West Madivon Street Suttlon. ‘The tools and tables were taken to police headquarters, Henne Dawson, a Pacile avenue cclobrity, attempted to cominit suicide In thu stronts ye terday noon by tuking 10 cents! worth of mor phine, which she purchased at Braun's drug Store, corner of Clurk and Van Uturen streets, Oficer Dan Dutty waw her Intent, and just as she wus about to swallow tho poison he selzed her and locked her up inthe Armory, Helle was sad becnuse she had quiarreted during the duy with her “man,” John Corvin. She wag formerly # Droeky” Meonough’s woman, nnd served two yeurs at Jollet for the larceny of #40) from a Granger, of whlch monoy “ Brocly * bad the full benetit, Pappy Guenty, one of tho so-called Gales: burg bank robber, passed through this city yesterday in charge of an ofiver from Vinker- x dt will bo remembered that: 8 Mart) Davis, and Jumped thoir tuil while awnlting — trint for robbing the Gulesburg ltunk of nearly $10,000 cash July 3, 1879. Guorln was anid to be the mun who did tho sneak, and ho was certalnly tho frat man to wenken, Whon bo duinped his bail the othond felt Ike doing iike- wise, | Davis, turned up abortly theres after,’ and is ni living straight in this ely. Guerin ow captured in Now York City by Detective R.A. Pinkerton, at tho instunea of tho three bondsmen, Com nigsloncr Fiizgerud, Ed Walker, and Patrick Carroll. He Bhont Inst night fn Jall at Gales burg, and will there remaln vntll his trial comes of, Carroll is yot at Hborty. The bonds- men buve until June @ to elther produce tho three prisoners or show cise why tholr bonds Should not be deolured forfeited. Guerln THE JUSTICES. Many R. Bainky wis before Justice Mammer yesterday for disorderly conduct on complaint of Willlam Vint. Sho was held for trial, JAMES TRACNOM had a row with his mistress yesterday, nnd Jusiteo Summeriield put him under bonds of 100 to keep the peace for one year. Fronence Lavernmn went beforo Justice Prindivilte yestorday and swore out a warnint for the arrest of Louss Napoleon, chargmy him with stealing her ehnwil, W, Dwintt. a stloonkeeper, wag put under bonds of S200 d(edtonday by Justice Summer. field to appear May 21 and nuswer tou churge of selling Nquor to minora, Fen Russ was before Juatice Hammeryeator- day on a charge of assnalt and matters. Torred by Honry MoDonuld, und ho was alo: bes fore Justice Prindiyille on another elurge of assault and buttery entered by the same man. Tu both cuses ho was put under bunds to appear to-day, Jn turn he euused MeDonuld’s arrest on & churge of disorderly conduct, and Juatice Tananer, put Lim under bonds to appear ror rh MAX HJORTSBERG. HIS YUNERAT YESTERDAY. The New England Congregational Church, cor+ ner of Delaware plico and Dearborn nvonuowas: Milled with a large crowd of mourners yesterday morning, who bud guthored to witness tho last solomu rites @ver the body of the Inte Max HJortsberg. Aimony thosu at tho church were WW. Ruymond, LN. Arnold, Walter Kimbull, HF, Watto, Goy, Bross, I, W.8, Clovolund, 7. T. Yoo, George &. Duntap HL Sheldon, Gon. Joseph Stockton, Dr. H.W. Patterson, Francis Bradley, F. 8. Winston, aA. H. Burley, Prof. ¥, W, Fiske, Frunk D. Gray, Palmer V, Kellogg, Mark Skinner, Joseph B. Leuke, Marshall Field, Goorgo M. Pullman, A.B, Pullthan, 0. W, Pot: tor, Geurge ©. Clarke, Enos Ayres, Dr, 0. W. Nixon, and Prot, Hytlu. ‘Tho elegunt cnsket heavily laden with flowora was borny Inte the spiee i front of tho pulpit by E. W, Blatebford, 0. 8. Greon, W. HL. Urndley, Siunuel Murrett, B.8, Chesbrough, 8.8, Gree- ley, J. TL, Prentico, and Lynn Bled, whoucted pul pall bonvors: The Rov. Arthur Little offiviated, and pre- coded the funeral cortége as it passed up. tho wale at o'clock, reading tho passage bexine ning, “1 aun the reaurrection and tho lita." When the services begun th tho consolatory i ning prayor was offered by tho ley. Edward MM ms, of Minneapolis, After the rendre fag ot ™ Abide with Me” by tho cholr, tho Rov, Arthur Little preached the funeral sermon, Alo referred to Mr, Hgortaberg us a oltizon of A character among tho highoal. It was not propor to relate tho history of his fife and works: ut tho prosent ting, us those who knew him bet- ter could do so better in tho futuro, Jt was, howeyor, proper to allude ta tho merits of the decoused, and to hold the funeral services over bls body, stricken down in the prine of lfa. by aut aceldont, in this house of God, which he bad done so much to buitup, Ho had dono much goml in his quiet, unobtrusive life, anid this fast ntono would werve to dispel ‘much of ¢he gloom und sadacss.of the tomb, He wis a Christan in) the bighest sense of tho worl, and his faithful performance of tho obligations duc to bis family would ever be remonbered. To his neighbors he was kind nud generous, He wasknown ns a consistent friond of tho arty, sclonces, and Iiterature, while ho stood foremost tn tho profession to whieh he had dedicated his fe, * ‘The closing prayer was delivered by tho Rev, EB. M. Willis, aud after the bonediction tho casket was conveyed to the vestibule, where the fricuda of the deceased wero allowed n lust look on tho face of thelr vld friend now lylng cold in Giouthy, erie, tho cholr sung *Sleop Thy Lust wop.! ‘The tara] tributes about the casket consisted of u beautiful white broken column, erosged: witha trall of green leaves, and anchond, crosses, and crowns, ‘There was alse a profusion of bonus Ueul white Milos, Atter tha coremony tho rue juaing were followed to Grucoland by o lurgo concourse of frivnds in currluges, : LOCAL POLITICS. VIKST WAND DEMOORATS. ‘Tho Unton Democratio Club of the First Ward, over tho destinies of whlch Dave Thornton pro- sides, mot lust night at tho Palmer Honse, with Vice-Prestdout Melugh tn tho chair, Tho Com: anittev of tlyg to confor with 4 like Committee of tho Gurden City Club made a report, and was ale lowed furthor time to develop a scheme ot cou solldation’ ‘The Club adjourned wubject to th cull uf the Piesidont, nee s i TUE DEMOCRATIO PRIMARIES. Tho Elections Coumittev of te Democratic 1880—TWELVE PAGES, County Contral Committee met yestorday after~ noon nt No, 162 Dearborn street, Room 19, and began tho work of nppuiuting dudges for tho primaries which are tol wd ume 7 from 4 to TPM. The work wi ted, owlng to aeontort 11 the Sevonth Ward between tho Hlldreth and autt-Hikdreth factions, Thu Con mittee will hold nother movthig to revise the Ust Saturday até p.m BUBURBAN.: EVANSTON, Tho Village ‘Trustees inet Tuesday evening in tho villugo oftice, All present except Crocker. ‘Tho Gua Company offered to put up posts and furnish gna for the street-lnmps of the village nt $l per year per limp, Referred, The bonds of tho several village officials wero Approved. \ > Some renalrs, Including painting, ete, wore ontered for tha Water-Works, Tho Street Commissioner and Minanea Cot mittee were ordered to report nt the next mect- ing. An Investigation ns to tho mode of keeping tho fire-engine of the North Ward waa ordered, ‘The ordinance for tho Maple avenio sewer was repented aid tnew one ordered to be drwy by which the cost of the sewer is to bo $5,870. ‘Tho Hoard thon adjourned, ‘The South side’ platoon of St, Bernard Com- mandery Knights ‘Templar pufd a visit to tho Evanston aqiad yesterdiy. The afternoon wis illite And w pirade, and the evening in muste and feasting, The complimentar concert to Miss Ada Bom- ere occur thls mlnig $1 Vresbytorhin -chureh. jo proggam will be tered by somo of her frionds and heqmintanees from Chica, comprising sume of tho Vest talent of tho elty. Mr. Witlkum Lewls wilt rendor a violin solo anid Mra, Louls Falk and Mr, MeWade will take prom- jnent parts, ‘Tho University nine yo to Mucina Saturday to play tholr second game for the silver ball. In tholr Nrat game they took the Ruetnes into cainp to the tune of 23 to 10. | CHEVALIER WIKO Virst Volume of 3B Recollections. New York Herald, One of the most ontertaining books that hayo been published for n Jong thme on this side of the Atlantic fs the * Reminiscences of an Idler," by the Chavalior Henry Wikolt, known to two generations as an Amertenn tourist, beau, wit, and student of society. It ls published by Messrs, Fords, Howard & Itulbert, of No. 27 Park place, and adorned with a well-oxecuted and fulthful portrait of the Chovalter and u fav-siinile of his eurlous autogriph. Few men living to-day could teil us as intich about tho © high life” of Europe, of the famous men and women of the past IMfty yours, of tho salons from whiek cele- brated beauties nud venowned statesmen have bequenthed memories of historical interest to the . present generation, us Ja here tripped off a8 the personal —rominis- eonees of Henry Wikolf ‘Tho book Is written In an ensy, chatty style, and the Chev- aller-takes the render around with bha on such contidentlal terms that no ono ean complain of belng treated a3 im mere new acquaintance by tho gifted peuple one meets in his pages. He hug the alr of a mau who bas made himself at home, and whether It is tho Countess Gulceloll, Lady Bulwer, Lord Broughom, Guizot, De Toeqyuoville, Count d'Orsay, or Louts Napuleon who appears on the gene, they stem with one aceord to Tne flung tholr cma about bin, so to apouk. ‘There is no “cold shoulder" to be found anywhere in the book, ANCIBS'T PHILADELPHEA, In looking at the picture of the writer—a2 man af erect frame, bright cyes,compuratiyely youth= Tuland wholly buoyant bearh i sens ‘pon to wonder that bis reminiscences could date back nearly sixty yours, The contury, however, mist have been young when ne frat suv the ight. Tho tirst date mentioned In tho book is. Issh when he entered an ucademy at Princeton to prepare for vollege. . “The placid city of Penn was thon lighted with off and at the corners of the streets stood 0 ronnd box of some seven tectin hight, sur- inounted by a lamp, and with a atuvepipe ‘peere ing ont of the rool,” It was Just Inrge enoush to contain nian, a smull stove In winter, and two J or three torches. It wus from these dark reeep- tacles sullied forth tho juardiang of the nlght, armed with a blazing fambean and wooden rt- tle to ery the hour und announce the state of the wenther, Constables, fow and fae betweon, had chargo of the day. Wood was used for heating houses hiyhand ow, wad In tho autumn negroes with thelr horse and saw on their bucks drove a brisk busincssin ull tho streets when the winter's supply was laid in. Mysterious rumors: were beyluning to prevail that now substance, called con, emitted more heat than woud and made a moro durable fire. One bold gentiennin, ii WH, bad.a grate put in his house which was the talk of tho tuwn, and visitora thronged to see tho tovelty.” From Yale College, which the youthful Wikoft subsequently attended, ho wes distnlssed, bo- cnuse, instead of yoing to chureh on Sunday: morning he had been bnprudcent enough to drivo fyoung Indy ta her parents’ house {1 the coune try, seven iniles away, and, being overtaken by tt storm during the night, he did not retch col- love in time for priyers tho next morning. “Turned out of Eden,” snys the author, apro- pod of this fittle contretompa, “Ite my frat an eestor, anda deseondant of Eve the Eee cae” He applied to Harvard, which, how ever, refused hime admission, owing to the “usual etiquet” existing nt that. thne between the coll but finally c ieted hik education at Union lee. Here In jonoctady he inet Anron Burr attor his downfall, and hy gives an vivid pleture of the onco famous public man and duellst when disgrace gud inissortuno bad brought hh near his gravee AMURICAN TRAVELS. Ile first Juunt to Washington, after he left college, wives the author an opportunity for at brilllant: sketeh of President Juvkson and the socloty then reigning at the Capltat. Charles oud Fanny Kemble, who were the wreit theat- rieal sensations at tho tine, ave thon touched npon with a loving: band, for tho Chevalier avows 1 eae forthe theatre which hus still left hitn Its keenest enjoyments. Wo have some warm deseriptions of the most beautiful Amere ican women of tbat day, for the Chevalior from. big youth scoms to hive had a “strong work ness" for tho socioty of the ludied. These bketches of women of surpassing loveliness of person and angelle sweetness of disposition aro Beutterad go continually throughout tho book that either the Chuvalior Ind the kintek of pick~ Ing out the most charming women whorever ho wontor thit tho fulr sex was generally envel- oped to his entenneed gaze In a roacate halo oF beauty. Attho United States Hotel, In Surmtos uu, he met Vice-Prealdent Martin Van Huron, of whom he gives a graphle sketeh, following it by out}ines of other well-known men of the time, ‘tyrone Power, the great Irish comedian, and salwig, Forrest, who wis destined to tigure so peomfhontly in the Chovallor’s varty lite, aro the subjects of another chapter. flo met ‘Forrest when he (tho nuthor) was only 1 cena und for ores thoy wero traveling nud bosom com- pay lone, ind, indeed, remalned felony friends, jufore emburking from New ¥ for Europe it fs Interesting to rend that tho youthful trave eler attended “a party at the mnanslon in Leone ard street of Gen, Morguu Lewis, formerly Gov- urnor of tho State.’ 1N THE OLD Wort, Tho Chovaller’s first impressions of Ruropo are told with tresiiness and vivacity, and purtla- ulurly his atudles of the gay Hfe Of Paris, into which ho plunged with youthful euthusiisin, Hie sketches and ancedotes of the celebruted aetrosses of that duy—Mllus, Mars and Goorges— und his Hvely deseripdons of Talloyrand, Mar shals Soult and Loban, Sir Sydney Sinith, Tblers, and Guizot, whom he mot nt a Court ball at te ‘Tullerics ad well, are titeresting readings; thoy. instructive, for tho muthor has a happy knack dashing off tho churactoristics of cach person ave ina fow Ines ‘On tho author's return to Maris an Interesting: conversation on Froneh politics tikes, neo in hig presonvo botweon his friend, Mr. Wilding, formerly American Minister to Hussta, and King Louls Philippe, which is given in full, and there ig also an ainuiaing account of bls yinit to the fhe mous Fronch fortune-teller, Mile. Lonormund, Jn London be 18 appointed atinché 10 AtmUr= jenn Legation by Minister Stevenson, and now tg hig much coveted cutry into Bugtish high fez “At this time tho bighor olnsscs of England had tho vagueat_ notions of the great Kepublle ite {te ocoupunts, Slost of them had none at all, whllo tho rest were uncertaln whether Americans were tuwny savages, black negroes, or Irish omigrants, and bad only one aspiration eoncorning thein—that thohybrids might never: come *butwixt the wiud and thole nobility.” took the riak of being prosentud to one of tho judy patrowcases, the Countess Aylnur, wife of the former Governor-General of Camun, whom Lhadeontomplated so inquisitively nt Queped, She regarded mo for a fuw moments with a look half curious, balf supercitious, How well you speak English!" nt lust sho remarked, “ernie ts not tho first. tine, your Ladyship, bent 1 hayo visited Eogland,’ Drepiied with u emitle, is “*Ah, that oxplaing it, she sald, iu a sativiled one," 3 MELNOURNE'S WIT. r ‘Thore is 0 striking sketch of tho noted Amor- {ean bolle whom the wuthor met in London ata pee ptio of the American Enbussy, when sho had become tho Murchioness of Wolleuloy. At the house of u Mr, Mansfeld, a wealthy Buyliah gentioman aud ex-iliplomutlst, in Upper dros. Sear cstemaly bo met Lord Melbourne, the Prem! : “Chatting gayly,. ne was his wont. Ho was cotubraited for his cynical wit, und [ wasnmused at one of hiv sallied, Au cnthusinst wos boring his Lordsblp with a description of an oratorio bu hud rucunty heard. “sit wad beautiful,’ bo sald, *and go wondor- fully alitloutt.” “Fpinteulty repeated Lord Melbournus +1 wish It bad beun linposalble,' awd he turned auuy to talk om sopie other tople mare congental ny Here tho Chovaller also met Lord Palworston and Duke Charles of Brunswick, cousin pf the King. bia the fashionable howies of which be becume a visitur bo seems to have met nearly ail tho famous men and women of the duy la Loudyp. Heulso beewme wequaluted with ex. King Joseph Ronaparte, who bad a residence in Park Creseent. NULICS OF NAPOLEON Fe While onan oxcuralon to Paris Joseph Bonn parte fntrusted tho author with a urisston, whieh slows how much confidence he must have paced inthe Chovaller’s honor and diseretion, te was asked to take charge of tho personal effects of Napoleon, which bad been brought Trou St. Helena, and convey them to London, More lathe inventory, at tio contemplition of which ho was “profomnly atfected, almost to fas havlig been an enthusiastic adiniver of fapaleon: wR thore wasall the wenring opparel ho t Bt. Toten: Is shirts, cravats, and rehictas. his coats ad breeches: the ornered hat and gray overcont 1 had eo often seon in portralts, and oven his red moroce eo alippers, considerably worn. Then thory wero: his tinifortue, sashes, nnd sworvts—ono bad bos longed te Frederick the Grent that he always varrled in hls: the books he tnd list read. inally, © erent varloty of Jowelry of oxtreme yaliuo; his sratelivs, smiill-boxes presented by the different sovereigns of Europe, stuffed with dinmonds, gad tha vory: itontleil collar of the Legion at Honor, in gold and preelour stones, that he wore: over his Lnperial robes on the day of his curos natlon at Notre Danie.” Heing very nervour aver thy safety of this priceless property, he left next evening for Troulone and eareled most of the Jowelry about his person, The grand vollar of tho Legion of Honor he wore abont his neck undor his walate vont, and go rabid wos the fanatical voucration of Napoleon nmong the employés of tho French hotel that he hn to employ tho greatest care to. ayold o burghiclons attack, “A VERY FOFT PILLOW. On his return to London he occupied arent in the coupé between i distingiished-looking gen- Henin mid a beautlful Indy whom ho thus cerlbest Q Her blue eyes woro Cull of urehnesa and sparkled with Intelligence. Hor fenturos were wellshaped., Hor blonde halr hung round hor visage fn ringlets. She was about mediuin hight ond perfect: in symmetry. 1 fuucled she wos neur 8). Ter manner, above atl, was captivate 5 completed the charin, The gentleman was tall and very ercet, There was a peeciston aud colerity In indicated cnorgy and’ ae well-balanced mind, I observed thut niore than onee be addressed tho Indy as ‘Countess,’ which showed sho was a pore sonof rank, After resuming our plices In the diligence we were overtaken by in the midale, und had no place to head toppled over, and, strange gravitated toward the Indy, tll by dugroes tt rested on Bor gulf shoulder, which must have been a very soft pillow, for t slept soundly most of the night. In the ggorning she told me, with oygentle snille, of the icunsclons Hberty 1 had taken, nnd Lovertlowed, with apologies for my unlntentiondl rudeness,’ Tho gentluman turned out to be Dr, Lardner, the poplar scientist, and the Indy the Countess Guiceioll, who was goluz to London on a visit to Lady Blessington, and the ehanee nequiintince here formed grew into a lifelong int iaey with the famuns onehuntress of Lord Byron. Of the next night he anys “ It way u long thue before I grow stifictently composed to » Ad my last thought wis that on tho previous night Lo bad fuxurtated on a bed of down Uuit the iluytrious Byron once 80 bhgbly: pri Wo landed early next. morn- ing ii London, and separated with the mutual exclamation of aut revoir” This lucky nequlntanco introduced the Chev- aller to Gore House and all that brillant coteria which surrounded Lily Hlesalurtun and Count “Orsay, and the author royoled In the autleipa tion of moving In this famous circle, RETURN TO EUROPE. On his return pnssage to England by the Sir- ius, the first pussenyor steamer that evererossed the Atlintie, the nuthor had for a travelluy companion the founder of the Herald, of whom he has u goud donl to gay. Tu Paris be bad som churning conversations with the Countess Gui loll on her relations with Lord Byron, and they ure highly Intvresting us representing the thio delfuacy with whteh the Chevaller would dis- course upon aitch toples, while still sucecedliy fnenrichiug his gtora of knowledge. Bone of Byrou's flaming love letters to the Countess hitherto unpublished and read by her to the author ara slso_ given, and then fol- tows i long eplatic fram tha Countess to her Amerlenn friend, Wo should vory much like to quote this and other letters in tlie book, tut thoy would excced the Ilinits of our space. ‘Ta pleaso his friend Price, the American mane ager, who desired to ongixe Fanny Ellsler for ni American tour, Mr. Wikof procured him an introduction to the famous dunseuso, thon wearing her Inurels tn Paris, and in doing so formed an acqualntunce destined to play an in porate part In bis future life. No wonder that he becumne her ardent and devoted friend when she succeeded in so Infutuntiig hor own sex with her sweetnoss and loveliness thut a muscu lino worun like Mra, Grote, tho wife of the his. toriuvof Grecco, aud herself a poworful weiter and prominent in London socisty, became her enthusinstic adiniror. The jutters of Von. Gentz, tho German statesman, thon over 60 years of age, to Fanny Bllsler, breathing an tue selfish devotion—Indeed adoration,—are quite unique in Jove iiterature, LADY NULWER. Achnpter is devated to the Chevalicr’s reta- tions in Paris with Lady Bulwer, who had sup- arated from her husband. Aman, auld fa be hired by Henry Bulwer, of the British Embassy ut Parls anda brothor of the novelist, hud offered her mald 1,000 If sho would adult bin tu her boudolr to look over her ladyablp’s corre. spondence, His object, of corray, was to find somo letters thut might compromise Lady Bulwer. The maid betrayed the rascal, and Lady Rulwer was beside herself with rago and deatred the Chevalier, who waa her most do- voted friend and udviser, to expos the Hylwers and their consplracy nga jer fair nme in the ontiro press. ‘The Cheyaller'a diplomacy was here called Into its bighest pias for it was the disgrace of x public senndal which ho dee aired to avoid, but auly Bulwer nally upset nit his tine plans aud hud the spy arrested, Tho charge against bin waa, however, dimiased on a technivullty of tho law, but tho entiro tory fe full of dramatic Interest, and fs exceedingly well told, There are nuinber of highly inter. Wis alacin clock, wnipaiyns. Thon esting lettors from Lady Bulwer and Mr. Grote to tho nuthor, There isa striking necount of a meoting with Gulzot and de Tocqueville, a party outs at Lord Brougham's, an interview with Napotcon, and the book ends at n highly tn! catlig moment, when thoauthor fa Just embark- ing In charge of a Cunntess, a lovely widow, and Fanny Ellslor for America, having through 0 chain of most exciting nilsadventures been vam Dolled to beeonia hor manager to save her expe- dition to tho United States from probable disus- tor, ‘This is by far tho most spirited portion of the book, and ‘when tho author, spreading bis wings over his fulr trio of beauty, suddenty Touves the render with tho promise of a cont uation of the work, shoukl the lirst volume peeve a stieccas, tha latter will only respond hat it is hardly fair to end tho nirrative bo abrupth tha boa! cating, We linve no hesitation to pronounce as amusing a8 it fs historically fater- >. INDIANA ODD-FELLOWS, Fpectat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribung. Inpranavoris, Ind, May 10,.—Six hundred representatives mut to-day in the forty-third seml-anntual Connnuntcation of L, 0. 0, F., ad- Journing thls ovening, Qrand-Master Lafal- lette reported new lodges at Richland City, Eltzabeth, Harrison County, and Evansville, Lodges have been fustituted by charter at Nupanee, Elkhart County; Silver Lake, Kos- cluske County, Charters havo been Issued for Rebekah lodges at St. Paul, Deentur County; Monticello, White County; Peters- burg, Pike County; Tlillsbore, Fountain County; Middletown, Vigo County; Mulber- ry, Clinton Counts; Columbus, Bartholomew County; Covington, Fountain County, Licbig: aud Wabush Lodges have been consolidated, aud Iensley Lodge, at Trafalgur, Johnson County, resuseltated, Grand-Secretary Fos- tor, reported 556 effective lodges, an inerense. of six durlng tho term; $8,585 members; dor- mat, 11,023; net Increase of activo niembers, 1g, ‘The resources of tha lodges amount to St, 288,058.73; orphan fund, $308,835.87; brothers relleved, 1,219; widowed families, 1833 num- ber of weeks? alekness pald In benefits 5S: total exponcinires for rellef and cl parity, S81, HAO, In November, 1879, smendinents were proposed to the gereral laws fixing the dues from subordinate lodges to the Grand Tadie at seven cents per momber seml-an- nually; also charging tho lodge with the per diem af Its representatives, and refusing Jenve of absence to any oflicer or member ot the Grand Lodo save ln case of sickness or death, On these propositions 300 lodges havo recorded thelr votes, On the fipst the voto stinds,—yeus, 1003 nays, 22 mn the sevond,—yeas, W; mys, 223, MATRIMONIAL, Syectat Disguteh to The Chicago Tribune, Mernasta, Wis. May 18—Last evening the Rey, Mr. Upjoln united in the holy bouds of matrimony Miss Lizzie Little, daughter of AVM, Little, Esq., and Dunean Mackinnon, of Richmond, Surrey, England, a prominent manufacturer of this elty. The ceremony tuok place at Trinity Chureh,” 2, Ramsay and Afiss Carrie Pleasant acted as attendants, ‘The bride was very handsomely attired; and looked charming. ©The chureh was cleganut- ly trhmmed with Mowers und decorated in beautiful taste. Many useful, valuable, ant glegant presents were presented, Mr and Mrs. Mackinuon left on the evening train tor Ningarn Falls, where they expect to remain two or three weeks, ——<—<—— Quoen Vices Jola Brown It 1s popularly supposed that the Duko of Cambridge {sy tho Culumander-tn-Chlet of tho Hritish army, It sevms, however, that the tiven's factotuin, John Hrown, Eaq., hus sues thing toaay In this matter, An English paper guys that ul the last deawing-rooin ao ollicer to columund of a detachment of Life Guards wis diructed by that buwptivus porsumuye to make ery mnovement that’ some change ti tho position of hismen. Tho oMecer refined todo so, and enrtly told Brown to mind his own business, which he proeceded to do by reporting tho inatter to tho Queen. She took her favorita part, and made it Ko hot for tho offiver that ho has withdrawn from tho army. rt UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY, Among the fmportunt changes In the ine surance business fs the transfer of the West- ern Agency of the United Firemen's Insur- anee Company, of Philadelphia, to Messrs. George ‘Treadway & Co., No, 123 La Sulla street. ‘Tho Flremen’s is ono of the oldest and strongest compantes in the country, the last nnnual statement showlng an array of cnsh assels amounting to over $700,000, The Eldredge Sowing-Machine—It leads the world, aes the eat for you to buy. Sold on monthly payments. 190 Stute stree! | Tinea: Our highest artista in dentistry: Tho McCUhesnoys boyond doubt, though but $8 a Bet Buy tho Prestlent Lawn Mower, Inteat and peste” Bordln, Soliecte & Ca,, 07 Lako street. Intligestion, dyspepsin, nervous prostration, and wll forms'of genoral debility rultavert by take dag Mengmuan’s Pentonized Beet ‘Tonle, the only iprenartiog, of beef contulning Its entire nutri fous properties, It la not a mero stimulunt ko tho extracts of beef, but contains blood-muking, erat, and life-sustaining propertic; vidunble jn wil onfeebled conditions, whether the reanlt of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or aceite disease; paruleularty tf re= sulting from pulmonary: complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., Proprictors, New York. For sale by druggists, TARRIAG! HOTH—MONN—tn this city ou tho 7th of Aiay, Ac Noth and sidney C, Mann, RUNS Mag 13, nt roaidenca No. 10 Indtlann-ny., Olivo, anly child of F. fe tabs and Koma A. Simith, formerly of Uumtilo. N, ¥., need 18 montis and 22 days, nd penagebttdt Of Mr. and Mru. A. U. Kuss and Airs, Funeral at tp. m, Thursday, May 20, rer Butale hal Kaatern Tare wense copy. WILLIAMS—Stay 1%, the beloved son of Capt. David Willintis and Marauret Paulas. uyed 6 yours 2 months And 1 diya, crandaun of the late Anthony Satlurs. Funeral from hts paronts' rosidonce, 83) Contre-av., May 2h. Caerlagos to Calvary, May our littty during rest [1 peace. who was called ao surtlonly away from ua, Little darling partod with namiite, oa lf he know he was gulug to mout his doar w#rondpa und grandma, Hattlo, DICKINSON—At Bt. Josoph, Michy May 1% infant daughter of ie und Sits. DO. Wleklhsune oF cerobre spinal manbiitts, ayod 14 months, @-Waukegua und Sun Francisco papors ploaso At paronte’ restdonco, 15 tise Phtenn, Rotor tnto Ket- Jacky, aytout and} dnys, second sun of Join und Mary Kathicky. Funornl from residnnce nt {0 o’lock a, m.:0n 20th Snat., by cnrrlagos tu Calva GNOSSMAN—On the Wilt inst. of {ropsy, Mrs, Milzaboth Kenizon Grossnun, nged fn youn aid CKY—May 18, yrocongtst + BAETONSTA LE In Naw York on tte itl oe, ALTONSTA Late—in Now York, on the 19th inst, of typhoid fovor, Williaty We Saltonstall, Inte Of Chi= MEADER—At Washinat: Hels! Buador naira ge sane axed aa yougy yO TOR Funerit on Sunday by eartliges (0 Mount Greon- wom Comotury, RICH—AtCharlton, M pnaunioni:s, Mrs, obra 1 ee ‘of this city, ie—On'Tuoaday, the 18th inst, of diphtheria, aay Supe mega zones od Pier 2 ra West Wasnin Funoral on Tiureduy, tho Sith inst, by cars to dtuso> Virmouth (Fink) papers plonse cony. 'ATBON—Wedneadny, May 19, ut bis rest a Veddor-nt, Jonn Watson, Tale: of Murnwca Webee junid. Notleo of {tinornl horenftor, -G nsxow, Seotlind, and Bt, Thomns, Canada, papers pienso copy. E ANNOUNCEMEN'ES. COMMAND THE MI oH Mhouins aut No. ba mor House Hunk Urrangoionts for iv obsorvanee uf Docoratlon T ¥ APPLYING TO ‘THE YOUNG MEN'S CHnis- 1d tin Ansocintion Employment Bureau, No, 13 Fifth-uv.. grocors ju need Of salostuen, porters, or mon to doliver quods and take ordors, ean Ket rella- Dio men or boss to Hit the positions. " GAansbians DRSINOUS OF TAKING PANT IN frogitunted to woul sorchice tis uvoning Metis eluex this evant Uxehunge, Grand Facile Hotel. pd i ADIES OF LANGLEY AVENUE | oti Dvir iold'a atrumborty nnd: lewereuor tortion it church purtors this ov Apts vs HWA af. OF HOSS TioRaB- shoers In hall corner of Clurk und Washing! ata. (Motholat Block), Thuraday, the 2th Pete All tho nembers r Attend na Duxlnexs af importance will bo bi fore the meoting. Por ardors. FL ENGLISE April 21, of typhoid mothor Of Mra il, Is, BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM OM APE CREAM TARTAR, Housokeeper's favorita in louding cites of tho world, No other preparuuon makes such light, faxy, bot broads, oF luzuriuus paat ty. Can bu oaton by dyspu ties witnuut foar af thu il i resulting front boayy indie gest blo fou eS ot onset fur purity and wholes Y mont Chutnlat, Dr. Mott, TTHOY AL BARING POWDIICCO. New Wark. MXLLINERY, THE LATEST STYLES of Mats and Choice Trimming Matertuls Just recolved. We make a SPECTALTY of NOVELTIES not found elsewhere, Misses? and Dress Hats In tho nowest and most becoming designs. Chip TURBANS at $1.50 aplece. TUSCAN Bonnets and Hats in’ special patterns and Inest qualities, Black and Cream SPANISH LACES, espoelally adapted for trimming Tuscan Straws, Rare Noyolties in Broended Ribbons. Bonnets and Hats trimmed tu the most stylish and becoming manner. We have THE LARGEST AND MOST SELECT VARIETY pertalning to Millincry. La- lcs cannot fall to sult themsolyes, as we p only the newest and chulcest styles. W.H, HAGEDON, ; 42 & 44 Madison-st. NE ISOS LOTHES CLEANING, Ok Sritling expense and ox. reasud C.U. 1D, COOK ot CLOTHES 1 MCLAIN, BO) Dearh te Orn LADIES ANDGENTS,|N West Mudleou: hes’ Dre: fe, dyed und clean ae ? gage, 107 Norte DYEING AND CLE. T Estab. 1a. Dresses, Hhawla, silk Fopllay,, Velvety, “SMerinoa wud Mix Goods, £0. ulsa Gonts' handsomely dy und tamalloxpensa, Orders recelyud und returned by exprous, “ sen walt Bowtan ‘Btoum Dyu THouso, HOls-#t, 29 ity wad WU South Clurk-at, Cle eao. CANDY, Sand 6, &, $, or © for a sam; relat tae Ey Skates of he tba, Lars radi ran put up elu- to all Chieu Adiiens afer, UNTHEI, Con: aA ET sedlnon JEWELRY Effective, Sty coming Batenee t Such ag a: ! plicated in the ge" dry-goods, Blotetnat FOUND ONLY At Hamilton, Shourds & Co, STATE AND RANDOLML-STS, | geRoune ALL, LOTTE Tala tathe onty att iy State coor aig" on iy Lelteru of cy Stat ver sledonce 5 CEDENTED ATTRACTION, U Over Male a Million Dis ion -Loulstana Stato Lottory Compa” ‘Tha institution was reaalarly Indo pany, Louisintura of tho Btato for duende ee eT ble purporos, 10 18%, Cur the tern of qe cette Leura, to which contract tho invioimois yaney-are Hinte Is pledued, which plodga hae ieee Wlthor An ovarwhioletin populnr-vote, eecurien feteted qu.the now Constitation wavhtad’ Decenbae facets Ruled m renurva fund af Gree genet I lad nang gle Number Draw in, no fouswine Diath Owing Distribution: mA Ae GRAND PrRowexnn CONCERT , i nd hs PYTRAOREINABY SBA NEAL DRAWING At New Ort int Aiwaye ruewiny te Under tho porsonal suporvision and maneyem Gen. G.'T. Ht ! eat ot ee Gene Jubal An Bashy oc yin ad CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000, taf-Notico—Tickota ° 7 ot aiabeas Mebgiargte Ton Nslan ony tg 1 CAPUPAL PRIZE Ghee IGRAND PuZ OF fname 1GAN At 2 Lal i 4 At a4 BRU a ta teh Eo 30 FUE an Rt AU PRIZES UF an Qa 0 PRIZES OF.,,.., Ww BH TOW PIUIZES OFF 1 aad APPROXIMATION PRIZES, 10) Approgiiuntion Prizon Ofveevb” 20 $a in) Abnroximation Prizes Of iw 3 Approximation Prizes of 3 11279 Prizes, amounting to... Gon. G: Te WAUREGAID, Gon. JUNAL A. BAILY, of Va. nileatton fur ratos td oftied of the Compnay in Nuw Oricon ou oe Clrculara always wore sont nnd ortarn atdrewea 1g + As DAUPHIN, OrBamo Pernt a eas adware ron 3 ILD Itrondway, Now York, B.=inte Gompasiy had no slgente tht ale penis Porcastone, unit alt persona pretending tobe es ead Heiting orders by circulars ur otherwise are suindare AUCTION SALES, cemmapaperenen] By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0,, ‘und 6 Randviph-st, Gonural Auctionesne THE AUCTION SALE ‘TO-DAY Fine Furniture, is AT MS and 150 Wabash-ar, This (Thursday) Morning, at 10 o'clock, Rich Parlor Furniture,- Elegant Chamber Sets, Easy Chairs, Tables, &t, STOCK OF L. G. FAIRBANK & (0, Retiring from ‘business. | REMEMBER THE NUMBER, 148 and 150 Wabash-av. ELSON, FLERSHBIM & CO. Auctloncert By M. MOORENOUSE. A. BAMBERGER __ (Successor to Bamberger, Bloom @ Co), 133 & 135 Wabash-ar. AT AUCTION, Tho largest, most. clegant, aud finest assortaient of Furulture ever offered at PUBLIC AUCTION, on Thursday, May 20, 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Rich and Medium Parlor Suits, Rich and Medium Chamber Sels, Flegant Sideboards and Book-Gases, Fanoy Easy Chalrs and Rockers, ee Tables and Lounges, Library Tables, Wardrobes, Extension Tablas, Badsteads, 1 Halt Mattresses, Cana-Seat Chalts at Rockers, and numerous other goods by Alwo, tho balaneo of stock damaged the LATE FIRE, Fob. 14, at 207 al 260 Wabush-ay. " By GEO. P. Wand 2 Wabssbay. Thursday, May 20, at 9:30 ad TRADE SALE GROPKERY AND GLASSWARE ae Sete ARs COE aan rid. (lade i Alargo assortmont of Lumps, Burner Founts Chtinneys, ke, an thos, Kutvod and Yorks. ny, Guods pickod for ooumg + actioned Bea rake fOr Ye GUILE & C0 Anelanst ts Great Auction Sale BOOTS AND SHOES On Thursday, May 20, Commoneing at 9:0. m. Prom | ay Eahall, by diroction vf District Court sult at 0 “ ano, P, GORE & C08 ot 80 & 82 Wabash-ave Secon 1 ld i " KIERON & GEORGE, Tee neato aoe una Saves, 720re 1,040: Cases Well-Assorted Goods In Prima Gonditlon, Of recent purchases, conaing of Meu's, Voys', avd Youths? Klp, Calf Boots, Alests, and Tlev, cutacen's WS it Alan, open Mite ten, ole id. tivat, t law and Low Shore Polls Bask tna aad Low BRO AL, Itecel¥e® eetee SererwepeEAe HO pods yo eancose>: ‘esSee = 2 Sereetssru2cf SB @st

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