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%3] 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1831—TWLLVE PAGES, THE CITY. IN GENERAL. { DAvIn PRESTON, of Boston, Is at the Tremont. Auvtey C Furien, of Halviderc, is at the Dacliie. Huarw Nersos, Liverpool, 18 registered at the TPalmer, Gronax A. DAvIS, of San Freanclseo, is at the Palmer. - p, It, Susuivax, of tho Omabn e, Is nt tho Talmor. 1. B. SuRrvoN, of Cimarron, N.M., is at the Tremont. W. A. Mountg, of Fortland, Me, Ia at tho Bhermau, 1. ¥, DouarAs, of Fort Yates, . Ty 18 at tho * Bhermun. WannEN 1. LELAND, of® Albauy, N. Y., s at tho Pahner. G. DE Wrrr Fosuesi, Sandwich 1slands, 8 at the Palmer. C. W, Moone and family, of Minncapolls, are at tho Tremont. Tiouas IALL, of London, Eng,, 18 reglstered at tho Pacitic. Gronoe W, Enwarps and family, of I'hila- delphin, are at the Shorma. 1. €. Ktuoan and -0, D. Rawlins, of San Franclsco, nro at the Shermnn, Jamea 8, Kruny, Uuized Stutes Revenuo Serv- ico, Californin, §s nt the Palmer, CAvr. Jouy Kevutiten and Col. 1offmann, U, 8. A, aro at tho Pacliic with thefr wiv * Misg HASKELE, tha Princlpnl of Monticello Homiuary, Godfrey, 111, Is ut the Tremont, 1.J. Grartox, Superinteadent of the Michigan House of Correctlon, fonin, i5 at the Tromont, J. C. WiLnians, of Cleveland, Chicf Englneer of tho Atlantio & Paclfic itnllrond, I8 at the Fa- clfie. “ A. I, Txer, Gonernl Passenger Agentof tha Grand Naplds & Indionn Rtafiroud, 18 at the Tremont. Fren Wixstox, of the Hoston Thentre Come nny, and Wk ‘hupman, of the Kate Thuyer Eflnuurl’. Cotmpuny, ire at the Tremont, The pollee have In hund & boy named Frank Wiley, b yenrs old, who run away from some: where i lown a few doys ago, ad was pleked up here. Miw Vousts 0, Tusen, Presldent of tho North Stilo Street Hullwily Company, who bus been se« Tlously I, bus recovered. sutliclently to be on duts agali, ‘URE temperature _yestordany, ns observed by Mannsse, optielan, 83 Mudison street, TRIDUNE Bulldmg, wus at 8 n, '""fm' 1 nt, 143 1 ., 11, 12 m, Irometer, 8a. Jony McLrow, Goneral Superintendent, I, 1, Tteeves. Superintendent of 'Transportation, Mar- shall Morrls, Qeneral Superintesdent. nnd A, 0. Suttthurd, General Tleket Agent. of the Louls- villg, New Albany & Chicago Rallroud, are at the Palmer. CoMPANY 1, of tho Seventy-fourth New York, sixty to soventy-tive steong. will urrive horo to- morrow ol 4 p. . They will Lo recelved at the deput by Compuiy K, First Restment, and band. They leavo at 8:0 on tho lllinols Central tor Now Orleans, . H. B. Lenyarn, General Manager of tho Mich- fgan Centrat Rutlrond: A, 8, Mobler, Uenersl Frelght Axent of the Burlingtos r Haplds & Northoen Ratlroud; Lunsing Miller, Generul Cratic Manuger of the Vermont Contrnd Rajl- roads nod L. 13, Snivele.Genernd Freight Agent of tho Chicago & Grand T'runk Nudirond, are at the Palaer. A BPECIAL car from Bioston, leaving Monday over tho Grand ‘Trunk twilvowd, earrled 1ty mutnbors of the Boston Iroducs Bxchange, who will visit tho lows Dalr, cello, 1., Feb, y Associatlon, ot Montl- 24 apd 5 nnd the Nutlonal But- nd Bgg Associntion at Cednr and 4. They expect to visit W. L. VAN Hony, Goneral Superintendent, A. V. H. Carpeuter, General Passenger Agent, and . C, Atkins, Division Superintendent of tho Cailcaxo, Milwnukea & 8t. Paul Rasfrond: Thomas Mettly Gonerat Agant of the Muggn & Neuns- wick Haliroad: and W, I Mereill, Genoral Su- perintendent of tho Toledo & Wursawg ltallrond, &re at tho Paclfie, » g Tiik; Coronor yestordny hold nn inquest at No. 13 Ferdinand street upon Joseph Uendix, o ped- dler, 40 yours of are, who wis ru down und lus stuntly killea while plekinge conl Tuesiny aton) tho trieks of the Milwnukes Ht. Panl Ralls roud, by a box car belng bicked aown the track by extea engino No, 14 of the Fittsburg & Fort Wuyne Ruilrond. Also ut No, 800 Cunnl stre ‘upan Theadore Berger, 7 yours of nge, who died suddenly Tuesday night in'n violent nttuck of cholera morbus. A ueMBER of tho State Legisinturo who vialt- cd the Insane Asylum nt Eigin vesterdny ealled 1 reparter's attention to u sturtlix fuct,” White ho bnd nothing but the greatest iwdmiration for thn systom by which things wero run at the - stitution, ho” snid thut there was one feamro nbout the building which wns nnythiug lut* cheerful tu contempfute, aud that was fts hnblil- 1y to fire, and s not betng provided with cnough menns for eseupe, Why," sild ho, * € our Asylum at Elgin should enteli tire no powor on earth could prevent Aty or a huadred of tho poor wretehes from belng ‘burood to denth, As + Buansuno asylum and i fire-trop It s o grest success.” 1313 lden was that the Stato should provido suitublo precuntlony ngalust iro before' any catastropho tnkes place, AN adjourned buslness imeeting of the Mich- man Avenue Buptist Church Sucloty was to buve been kold Inst nlhit in the Sunday-Rehool roon of tho Church of th M ah. Thore wero B0 fow poople * in_nttendunce, however, that it was decided to postpone all business inatters until next Wednesday night, oxcopt that 1t wus decided to holil sekvices Sunduy ufternoon at i o'clack In tho Churchof tho Messlah, A prayer- mceting.was made to take the plneo of o Lisiness meeting. M. Hunsbrouih stuted last night that considernble eomment was belug mado over the veculfir position nccupled by tha CONRFCRILON of the burned chtreh,” Thoy hnd passid rosolit- tion to disbund, but were” still meeting as i cburch socioty and with n reguine ‘nwlnr,—n state of nifairs which inicht prove un obstielo to tho formution of & new church goclety, This nuestion will boe disoussed Wednesiday, Lee Youxa washos clothes In Snm Sing's Jaundry at Nu. 477 Clurk street, and Osear (luw- Tuusky grinds ruzors ut No. 1% of the sume street. Osear beeino sharp from the niture of Tis occupution, und the Monkollin wishte- mun ‘was ehlldiiko, Yesterdny tho washer caomplafned to Comtnissioner foyuo thut the entler had de- Trauded bhn. (nvestigation doveloped the fact thut Leo hnd yl\'un#flhlulll\llm} foran ml\'urtinlnr billof tho Evansville Business Golleg, whioh somewhat resembled n greanback, bt whivh Was expressly “myablo only In’ coleno otire reney.” Tho triul” of the case was continied for.some timo fn three hauginges, whon tis Court adjourned to digest the ovidence and sume- on fntorpreters, Hussin and China will con- tinue tho war ot 10 o'clock this morning, Guws pausky fuenishing £20 bonds, uned Lo Young having socured Wony Chin Fuo us interpreter. '1|r (lnlwlu:sm(m“x .mlli'll 'I‘Alll)l; iy nlght ot the “residoncs o his brothor, Milton "Fabor, ou_Wabush ivenue. Lapt. Tubor, who wis_about 63 years ok, ciine hero trom the State of New York twenty yours ago. For a nuimber of vours ho was Axsistunt Buperintendent und Chief of Posleo ot the Unlon Stock- Yurds, Bubsequently he wus u member bf the Honrd of T'rustees of Luke, and i 1878 be wns elected n momber of the County Board, -ana served out bls term ot three years, Ducing that period his health beeame tnpatred, und, though by yetired from 2ctive business, bo was tever ablo to regalu it. His discuse was rhoutatism of the hoart, which wus the rumote, thouyh pertps not tho fmimno- dlate, cause of death. Monday nikht ho bad i Jovere hemorrhnge of tho Iums». which brought n’baur. necvous prostration. Fafuting spetls fols wed at intervald, and fulling into ot o sbout midnight ‘Fucsday he never rallled, wife, who died ubout seven yeurs agy, wis tho ughter of Benjunin' Hopk{ns, of New York, ;nd";n.l‘eco of Bul “Hopklus, of the Unfon Htook- u Tue annuni Conventlon of the District Grand Lundgo of tho Order of Keshor Shel Hureol wus cancluded yestorday nt the Falimer The slection of olficers’ resulted u follow: Presldont, A. Nurden, of Chicago; Grand Presidonts, L. 1. Lowenthal, of Nushvillo, "Toun., and Louls Michuely, of Detrolt, Mich; Grand Secretury, Mux Lnbsuhintz, of Cielnnati; Grand Treasurer, A, Dusbe, of Chiengo; Grotgd Se reant-at-Arma, M. Selli, of Memphis, Tenn.; deneral Commitice, fsune Abratims of Chicago 5. Bennew of Poeorlu, L, Philty Plicitor of Little Rtock, Ark., J. Priohoif, L, and Isaus - Blurrs of Claelonatly Court st Appuals. I, Mun! of Evunsville, lnd., A Wolland D, Lelerr of Chicago, B, Ty . o Ommtis, O. Nussbuutn ot Coluinbus, 0., ML Mennesy of Little Hock, Ark.; Endo it fund Commitico, M. Veltof Cl L, losen- slute of B, Luuis, 1, olend, 1 etiry, und N. Mover of Grund Vieo- foullnur of Chivign, l‘l. Louds, Treusurey Trusteds of Home for the e ot J, Rabirtseimer Iner of Peorlu, M. freund of Detrol Russack uf K Cluvetnad, Sumuel bue of Lowlavitlo, A. M. Belle of Memphis, Jo ) uty, und J. M, Huy of Cindlie 1atl. The Couvention udjourned to meel the aird Sunday (4 Febraury, 1882, ut Seinptis, 1IN a cusy lrlu«l!uwmny before Justls Hum- aer thy defendunt wud Jreno Worrelf, of the Korrell Biaters, who are well known o ull Boatru-goors, und who were 1 Chicigo about i veek ngo with the George A, Kinght Combluns don. 'Tho falr defendunt, however, wus not prosent, und, in fuct, tho cuse wis represented wlely by W uttoriuys, ono of whow wppearod @ the plalntitf und only witness, This oo was Ar. Alphonse Goodrich. Aw long ngo us Isgd rs. Eddy racher, timploycd counsel 1o secure for [t divorce™ from her liewo ord, ber unlon with bin h““’s become irke jouid frol some causo which did not appesr mstorduy. Mr. Gooadrich wud to receive $100 Jor bis services, and did recolvy $25 us u retain. W, Ho nuwa;:lud 1 buviug the decroe gruntod, . Eprarent dlulmf. was but claimed that ho had never reeeived any more money from thie Indy, and that he had been unabfe tosceiro logal rervica upon her untif ¢ nfow days ago, when he sued her for $260, Attorney King, who represented tho lady, elafmed that "M, toodeich hiud ren- tereil no wetunt pervice for her - oabtaiy [ s Utah divorea “—na fllegnl instrumwent, Tho Caurt nlso took this view of tho casn and re- fused to give Judament for the pinintift. KT, 1GNATIUB COLLEAR. The Loyoln Debating Soclety of St. Iguatius Collego ‘1:\\'11 thelr scint-anntal Mernr - clsesin the hall of the nstitution last betore n lurge nudlence. dellvernd by membera vumphs of Christinnit the Roman Bmpire,” by W, Churetr fu_tho Mtddlo Ages, Ay *The Churel aue tho Nineteenth C hy D, Henley, Three discotrees were the Soclety on tho The Chureh nnd Hetfernn: 0 niury, * Nuture's Nobleman Shiks sory eroditably given by seven of tho Junior stuldents, The'sit, Cecelln &oclety, composed of the college toye, fiurnishel tho voenl and Frefbore's Orchestri (o Instrn- mental musle. Seventy-four students distine- gulshed themssives in-tho seml-nnneal exam- inutlon. Nixty-six medais were disioiited by Archihishop Feeliun and tho Rev, 'T ('Nedly K., President of the College. Durlng the digteibus tlon of nwards the nudience trequently ex- pressed {18 pleasitre by outbitrsts of aphinuse, he Archbishop thanked the nssewmbis tor the interest manifested in tho vollege aud’ in Cath- olle education. COLLECTOR SMITH returned )'c!(erllxl?’ from Mentor, whither he wasealled'on purely Assoclntind Prers bhusiness. He stales empbutieally that Gen. Gurtield hng nover uttered a word which would justify any annowncement as to his Cabinet, 3tr. Smith be- fieves thut the nunouncement of tho wum made yestondny I8 unauthorized and possib wide of tho mnrk. Thy reeent telegrams of tho Alleged visits of Gen, Shevidun nl others, Mr, Smith found, were theresult ol one youthful correspondent’s trick on nnothier Y.Cu THE CITY-ITALL. ‘THE Iegistrar of Vital Statistics fesued thirty- three burlsl pernilts, PrrosrcuTiNG-ATTORNTY CAMenroy will go with the flfemen to New Otlenns. Tne: resolutions ndopted by tha Council Mon- Aay night depreeating feglelation i rezard to ho liquor teall re sent to Springfield by the City Clerk yesterduy, Ttk Committes on Streets and Alleys, Sonth Division, will meet nt 1:0 p. in. Fridny fo_cone sider the mutter of tho vacation of the south oid of La Salle streel. - Ty or recetved o lotter from Ald, Ampt, of Cinelunath, nsklug for tho clty ordinnnce on thogubject of Lo mmoko nuisuiee. A coby of Altc an Whilch waan't pussed by the Council was Ll . 3. B, YD, of Acton, Canada, has effered to sell tho city cedur hlocke, dulivered on tho ears i Chicuo, for $1250 & cord. Commissloner Walter 1utends that the paying continctors shall not fool iim nny more, i6 bo can help ity io tho mater of street intereections, ThE following building permite were issucd: Juaes lrelehor, two two-story brick dwellugs, Blahteenth street, nenr Biug Island avenue, £0.000: Willlnm_ Gill, two-story brick dwelling, No 18 South Ashiand svenue, $3,000; Sineon B, ears, twoestory brick dweliing, Honord street, near Thirty-1rth, $5,000; Johin Mochna, two-story brick “uddition, ' Zion place, nenr Throop streot, LUKV leheek, oncsstory brick dwelling, Throop, nenr Ninotecnth, $1.500; George 1, Lucke, three-story brick dwalling, No. 11l North Clark street, S5,500; Unfon Shog Company, twe-story brick factory, Lalsted wnd Webster nvenue, $,000. UNLY two citses of small-pox were reported, atd hoth fn the swme house,—No. 25 North Market street—certalnly o great fulling off frunt the provious day: but this indicates noth- g, a9 By disense I8 not uniike n bulky horac,— stops suddenly, and then goes on_ with tnereased apced, Health-Commigsionor De Wolf jooks 1or another ** boom™ within ten days, and then he belfeves tho scourge will dis out gruduatiy, Thers ¢ two denths In the city, Tho other cnees of contugeous disunses roported wer: Diphthorln: No, 2077 Michigan avenue, No, 0 Indiunn stroet, No. 27 Ugden avenue: scariot fever: No, 40 North Green stecet, No. 86 (old No,) Arnold street, No, 271 West Lake street. TIIE COUNTY-BUILDING. TWO MORE cnilnu-fl wero lssued yesterday ngalnst Joseph Lederer by creditors holding uflmnu for $a%. 'Ting Grand Jury passed upon thirty cnses yes- terduy, aud hat! “tho #afe-robbery it the Unlon Iron und Steel Company's Works' nader conshds orution whon thoy adjourned, Jatrxn Forz hns separated the gang of pris- oners who wers to uld Jog Gorjuunin his at- tempt to break Jull, and they now oceupy cells s0 fiir apart tint thoy cannot communicuto with ono nnother, and ire In cluso conlinement. Nothinge will bu_dons witn Gorman nntil tho Sherlif returns, It is likely that ho will bo pun- ished for hls Jate attempt to effect u general Jnil dellvery. JULIA AND WILLIAM SULLIVAN, motlior and #on, who were charged with baving i bund In tho robbery of $1,600 fu bonds, $160 1n thonoy, und o wateh and chain, and some fewelry (rom Lllza Kenuoy, mllus Porter, on State street, re- cently, were brought before Judge Moran 1n the Criminal Court yesterday anan writ of hubeus corpus, and, after o hourlng, wero dischurged, ko belng no evidence to show that thoy wore concerned in the robbery. ‘Mg Bullding Conmnitteo et yesterday nftor- aoant. A cominunlenclon from P, J. Sexton ro- girding (he musoury, brick and fron work, nsk- ing for the swm of | AL0X) on tecount, was ri- ferred to the Architect for informution, As Mr, Bexton needed the bardware to be used 1o the hullding, he requestixd that tho mattor bo referred to Commisstoner O'Nefil, whioh wans done. Tho proposition of John Duvis & Co, to pluco stenm Jets in tho down plpes of the new Cuutet-Honso fur $120, was neeepted. On motion of Commissioner O 1 the wmbly chulr ™ us ordered substiti " tho powa originully deslgued [or tuo court roums. Committeo tnon adjourned until Baturduy nt 2 o'cloek, COUBTA JEFSON. 'Tho cuso of Thompson and Moduley, iudicted for ravishing Cousti Jepsan, o Norweglun giel, out neor thte torminus of Milwiukeo uvenuo, & yitr OF 80 tizo, was called for trind in tha Urlme nul Court yestonduy. Sineo the prinelpal wite nesd for tho prosecution, however, the girl*Jop- Bofl, WitB 110b prorunt, tho enso was passod for n duy’ or 1wo 1o order £0 gIvo the BEALo il oppar- tunity o find tho missug wolnan, without wham i18 cume §3 hopulees, Sho was staying foru Jome tine at the house of # man by tho namo of Nelson, No. 4 Courtlang street, o a remoto purt of “ the eity, and there tho Dualllit went whose duty 1t wits to notify her to ko preseut nt the trink, “He sitw Mr, Nelsow, but was unnble to get from him uny Iformution ns to the girl's wherenbonts, und, for luek of thne or uthor rens on, did not continue his seurch, A8 wid stated somo months ago, she I8 now murrlod, and s probubly somewhoro fn tho- city with hor hus- Lnn.L 1t 15 tho Intentlon of tho Btute's Attor- noy 1o use uvery possible means tu find hee If sho I8 fu tha efty, und tomnke her come into court and lestity whothor sha wunts to or nut. In " view of 0 surious {mpeachment of kor testimony tho timo the easo camo wp before, her upbearinco will be lvoked for with cousldorabie fnterest, 1L i% tho duty uf the Binte, in Vinw of the vhiurge under which thoso young' men ure Inboring, to find this witness und mako hor tell the truth; und tho eounsul for tho defenve will doubtlesscos oporuto in this, « 8. A -Tur disburscments at tho Bub-Treasury yesterduy umounted to £20,000 in gold and §:2, Insiiver, ‘THE juternnl rovenuo recefpts Yeatordny wmounted to $58.600, of which #4642 was for ;plr)l,ll‘ $7,170 for tobaceo aud clgars, and 85,02 ur boer, J. BCNALTY, tho ifth member of the filcit Wstllling gunk areosted recently, baving mnde arnnguinents for bondsu wivo Aol up iuuwmn)‘. and wid fin niely relensed In onds ot §1,00, wulying exnminufon, A new ulroular wis reocelved at Collector Hurvoy's ollico yesterday inatrnotusg Ginigers that 18 1ho new distillery’ warchouso Stamps ure Bmailur than tho old ones they nesd only 1w live tut Instead of seven as hirotoforv, "It is also declded that hererfior reports on form 19 shull bo mado after and not betore the tux-puld stamps aro uilixed, 2 FOLLOWING I8 tho ifst of dutiablo goods re- celved at tho Custam-Housoe yesterduy i Jollet steel Company, 80 steel blooms; Fiold, Loiter & Co., 0 cused linens, H casesdry goods, T casod dress goads; Cardon, Dirie Beott & Co,,' 4 cases dry ods, T uses woolows; Dougluy, Stowart & Coly ) bales biuws; Coarles Henrotln, chumpagne; J, W. Gootz & Co., U cusey gloves; Wilson Hios., 1 e ey woddd, 4 casus cottos; Root & cuaed musicul instruments: Lyon & Heal musioul ytruments, 1 cuso wonlens: Rotbsebtld & Co., 1 i Go B, Huskoll & Coy 14 sucks suedi Keith lros,, 2 enses hosiory ¢ 1, Dovglis & Bun, 8sicks sood; Flotu & Mou- luger, & cuses ' L. Buuto, 7 cuses gluss inutrimentds . (ossigo & Co., 17 rolls carpota; J.C. Otson & Co., 7 cuses dry goods: Chiensa Btnuplog Company, % boxea tineplate; Cun- niughut & Hunter, IH drutscaustio soda Palen Turns, & curs ofd rullrcad fron; Field, Lejter Co., 48 cakes dry wovds: J. V. Furwell & Co, 18 pkys dry goods, Colleotions, §21,59, PH SOUTIH PARKS, TUE MEMORY OF JUSEFI ¥, BONKIELD, Tho Bouth Park Bourd mot yusterduy, Chalr- mun Walsh, Bessrs. Bherman, Russoll, Copnoll, and Prico bolng prosent. 'Tho following was ruud aud tho Becrotary ine structod to put it on records It ja littiug that this Commlssion, taking notico of the death ot it legal caunselor, Juseph F. Bopi stiould placy ubon its Jouroal u minute decliurlng that which it tiles und records for 8 yeor pust uttest—baiuly: tho zoul, kuowl- odigo, und success with woich ha dischurged the dutica of u position ulweys onerous und some- tiwes oxtremely diticult, iis Industry, never ostentatious, wus Indefutiguble, und bis thor- Gugb kuuwlodgo of tho law wus ut tho servico ot the Comumission cloarly tu clucidute, nover Bony, 2 {2 rv-dnllllcnlly to bucloud a question, Ho mndo his business to -hrush awey, not to ln- crense., cobwobs, T'o’ tho migncity of his advico, A anyrucity apringlug from nuativa shrowidness, ns welt 18 from tho study ned praetice ol r prof #lon in which b bnd become eimlnent. the Com- mixeinn 4 [aelfed for siggestons ubon sthue than legal points, which, having been adopted, worked excellent resultn. [ls integeity wis u matter of eonrse, nid i his devotion ta the fn- teresta of his cllent, the Cotmmisslon know nol ther varlnbleness nor shadow of thening. e I8 of Mr. Bonfichl ua an oflicer only that this minute apenks. 1€ 1t was pormitted to_ewvo [t a wider seope, tonderee amd more enhgistio I'hrnw would hweoine necessiry, A8 anoitleer e was un exemplinr, and his tnking off in the fushof his serviecs, andat tho timo uf his grentest usefulnese, 48 0 grievons hurt to tho public interest whicl 1t I8 the duty of this Come mission (o guard, A petition was reeelved from awners of prop- orty abutting on Faiety-fifth street, between Michlzan nod Pratrie nvennes, representng that tho assessment lnid on thesa lota was unjuat, A naking that ft bo get aslde und nnew one made, TIE MICHIOAN AVESUR IMFROYEMEST. The proposals for making tho fmprovements on Michivun nvenue, which wero efved st week, were taken up, wnd a mnnber of con- trnetors nppenred hefore the Hoand to explain the chirncter of thele blds, muke u few: cor- rections, and ndvoento their elnfms, Tho bids 0 then taken indor ndvisement, Two con- nets were letsubwequently to the lowest biddurs. o contenet for broken stone wis lot to Mr Npooner, of tho Chlv:l\‘m Unfon Lime Worke, The price f& 211 per eubie yard, and the fotnl EMGEH. The biidd for trees made by 1 ¥ 1 and 1% Chambers were necepted, 175 trees wt i total cost ot 2,065, bids ure nsked for on ent oles, nnd for hunk geavel. basin uud manhole cov were re, BUTTERINE. FOME MORE QROCKIS BHOCAIT U, ‘The conthiued cases of the grocers charged with selling ndulterated butter came up hefore Justice Wallaco yesterday afternoon. He Ao Ciark, n grocer dofng bsiness At No. 1) West Madison street, was charged by L T, owe, butter Jdnspeetor, with hiaving sold him some suine an the 15th st which was taken from n b not branded suine, Mr. Ilowo's assistant corroborated this testimony. A chienilst was also present o swenr, If necessary, that the stufl exhibited was prinelpally composed of lurd, but the cuunsel for tho defense objeoted tv tho stutement. M, Clurk snld he woas absent from tho storo nt the thme tho vo-culled butter wus bonght, He would kweay, however, that the puckuges in his pluce were Inbeled properly, He kept his but- ter I n refrigerator, audgover tha hox wis suis- erded it ‘llecno[ puper with tho word ** butters ** on {u that could bu plainiy scen Ly any purchuser. Edwly Reed, Mr, Clurk’s clerk, substantinted his cmploper'a testimony, 1o acknowledged to havisne 3old the butterine exhibited to Mr. Howe, but told him what tho cturacter of the come pound wes, 16 suid o went 80 far oven us to write the word “butterine™ on the piackuge bouglit by Mr, Howe, Tho refrigerator hsd wluss doors, and the Inbel could ensily bo seen. In tha cross-cxaminaton by Col, Camoron ns towhy he did not polnt ont the label to Mr Hawe, the clerk miid he did not think {t was nee- essary. T'ho witness further sald that the buyer fiest nsked for butter, and, nfter exmnlu\n;f the gpecimens n the jee-clest, ho thon wanted furd- butter. nod that wis what be got. Mr. wus nsked why e tld not ask tho clerle, knowing that ho was buying butterine, the reason for ot having i¢ jabeled, '.\l1r. flo\‘vc snid e diil not make o practice of ding tint. Tho defendant's attornoy, Mr. Callaghnn, here cxchunged some hot words with tho withess and lLuI. Cameron, but the Conrt sllenced tho purties. Un the redirect oxamination Mr. Howo re- pented that ho had exumined carefully tho ice- chest, nnd gaw no lubet there. Whon ho nsked for butter be wus shown suine, ns woli as the konulne nrticic, and there wis wo apparent dif- Terence hetweeh tho two, except in tho price. Tho Frosecuting Attoraey, n his sumining up, subl that the puper i1. tho refrigerutor was & : ply an evaslon of tho law. The law roquired thut the packaies themselvesshoutd ho properly lubeled or branded, . Justley Walliee, in decliling tho ease, snid he had confidenco in the detemdnnt's honesty, and thit the slyn *butterine™. was fn tho refrigcr- ator, s anged. Whilo tho Juilge wal about to imposo a flne, . the attorney for tho defenso interrupted bim by suylug thnt'n fine onght ot to be imposed whun tho dofendant was clenriy Innocent, asshown from the Justive's renurks, Justicy Wallnee thon sald ho would fino the defendant $10, ‘Ihe dofense suid an ‘appeal would be taken from the Judge's doclsion. ‘The Ausinger Brothers, churged with thedsme offense, waived oxamination, und tuok anaps penl totbe Criminal Court, 0. 15 la’dfi. n'grocer ut 257 West Randolph atreet, nfso churged with sclilng fdulternted uncter, took o chunge of venue to Justice Sumns merlleld, und tho enso was sov for March lat Sp,m, POLICE AND IIRT. THE ANNUAL TOUIL OF INSPEGTION, The annual Inspeetion of the Polleo and Flro Dopurtmonts began yostentay, and will be com- pleted to-day. In making the rouuds of the police-stutlona nnd engine-houses, Cmet Me- Gurlglo und Marsbul Swenle were accompunied by Muyor IHnarrison, All’Sandevs, Clark, Wat- kins, McAuloy, Altpoter, Hildreth, Itlordnn, Lawler, Meyer (Fifteenth), Moler (Sixteenth), Purcell, Schroeder, MeNurney, Bond, Hurlbut, ‘Thompson, Brady, Iwhof, and Murphy, M, Helutzmnn, and Assistunt-Marshal Swonle, Tho purty loft iho City-Hall ut 1) o'olovk in thg mornfug, and did ot stop tholr cills untll niehtfuil, All tho Lulldtngs visited worg In faie condition, thongh some need repalrs. Tho po. Heemen aund ficemen generally pussed mustor, and were compliniented on tholr sppearance, Y'o nlighton tho Alderman, und with un_eyo on nu upproprintion to extend the system, Chler MeGarlgie told thom sbout the policespatrol witgona, und sbowed them how tho schemo workeld, A box at the corner of Twonty-socond and May streots wna pulled, and the wagon renohod there from the Twelfth Street Station— ()Vl‘lr a wlle—n six minutes und tlty-five soce onds, Aurshal Swenio also oxhibited the proficiency of his men, by roquiring them to hiteh \IP. Tho fullowing tnble showa tho thuo wude by encth company, those murked with an * huving four horses, tho ol with ## fivo, and tho nthersthroy, Tho firat eolin gives the time In seconds mile in hitching, when the inen were lounging round the houso und tho horses were in thelr stalls; thie second whon the men woro in bed, Innefthor civso did tho cugines oross tho threshold: Lompany, On font, Inbed, N [} I [} 13 g 45 other comy yot 1o bo timed, tho most exvert one iu - hitching will not bo known untft to-day. ¥OUND IN TIIE RIVER, A OASP OF INRANITY. * Frank Behubert, of No, 517 Union streot, while on his woy to work ut nn early hour yesterduy worning, discovered the budy of a woman lylng wongat 8oine broken lee on tho surface of tho rivor near Twelfth steeet Lridge. Hu promptly notitied tho polico patrol, and by tham the body wous tnken out of the river aud couveyed to tho Murguu, When tho particulurs, together with n dudcription of tho deceused, woro glven to Sergt. Itohiu, who Wua nctlig us stutionkiopor, bo oune to the coticlusion that they Wero thoso of Mrs, Anng Rolser,of 26 Muxwellatreet, who b been reporied missing only a shurt timo bufore by hor busbund, Mr. Kelser wis notitivd, and apois go~ e tu the Morgue ut once lnyntiivd the body us {.hul of his wite, Tho cuso I8 u sumowbut preus ur o e, 1 it was gulto natural under the cjr- tunces for st penply 1o entertuln ldens of toul play, The ltelser tumilly huve lived sineo Tust Monduy In the v of W teneiment-bouse at Nu. 205 Maxwell strect, and peior o (hut kept s snluon ~somuewboro On 'U'weltth streot, The nelghbors say thoy lived happlly enough toe Rotter, und tho ténunts i the tront porton of tho houss ure sire there wus no lght ur wardy battlo tho uight of Mrs. Biiser's disipe penvance. Okl trionds of tho fumily suy that the decoused wan doubtloss Insane, und comumit- tod suleldo winle 1u this condition, Her family, 1L uppenrs, were all subjeot Lo mentul mulgdics, une Lrotber huving died 0 an inssno usylui wnother Buying disippeared whily insano, und Yot unother huviug Leen mentully utiioted at ong {utervals. It would seew, therofore, thut thure ure no good yrounds furthe rutnors of foul Pl Mr, letser, upon roportlug bls - wifo unlunluT at duybreak yesterduy morulng, told &JTL lebi that sbe got up ut o vory carly hour and inslsted upon_ dressing and golng vut. o tried Lo dissunde hor, but sbe mude wll sorts of exouses und wunounced ber determination of Kolug nuyway, Sto promised to rolurn winutes, wnd sho tnd not boeh gone long b lnatituted search for hee, Suo had ovincod sighs of Inmnity frequently of lute, and her evory uetlon, Lo suys, Indlcated weat, Mrs. Heiser was Bk yeura of ugo, wnd lute W fuwlly ot three obikdren, The Coroner is to told un fnquest tw-duy, aod he imuy develop some new fucts In tho case. AN UNKNOWN FEDDLER. At 10 o'clock in the forenvon Oftiver Florence Dotwhue, of the Armory, found the body of un uokpows wun Huating 1o the river, or rathor frozen in tho surface fce, near tho fwelfth atreet bridge. Tha body tid evidently heon (n the water for n Inng thme, It was tuken to the Morgue, whore the Coroner held un ingquest dor ing tho dny. Vieloun prrsons ldontilied the ve muint us those of a roagplek e 10 nt hand; that i fownd drowned.* The decensed was nhout five feot aix or elght inehes fall, medinn toitd, ek Bulre bld on the tap of the head, smonth faee, and was clothed fna biack suit, old und well-yurn, briofl fu LAND LEAGUES. THY, FINST WARD LAND-LEAGUR mot at the Grand Pacltic lust evening, Presiilont ... Wron fntho chalr, and nbout twenty meme bers present, Daniel {easy, Stoephon O'Brien, and J. C, Magoe wero uppointed n committeo to suguest names to'iill the vacancies (i the list of villeers, Mr. Deasy stnted that AKL Dixon was try Ing to et Lennnrd 8wett to nddress the League, but hada’t na yet siscecedud i scenrdig 1 pronsy from hin, Mussrs, MeDonald, MeCue, and Dizon were ompuwered W unt up spenkers, Mir. 13, O'lirien, vecentiy trom Limoriuk, sald hu had nttended soveral Loagay weetligd sticy s erival, und wus very unien ratifled nt what was buttie dlone. He sigeesied tant Jolo Howe rnoll, » brother ol Cnarled Stewart faenell, Who wus nowdn the South delivering ndiresses, Lo Invited to come o Chicago aid anuke o sprectt un St Pucdick’s iy, L0 motion, Messrs, Densy, O°lirlen, Magee, Fitzweratd, and Dixon were” sppoinied to ke AreangemEnta for some Kind i g entoriiin- MENL lor Lo eveniog of the 13th prox., und n- vite M, Purnoll (o nttend. Jolin Uiabois nude i Lo Tewmarks, regrettiog the sl nttendines aud sy thidt Tastimen and peaple of frish exteaction snould wke n decp interest i tho matter uid show the 1eli- 18 Governent that the ight was not contined to thosu in Irelund. . ‘I'he ineetiteg thon adjourned for ano week. A PROFITABLE UALL, . To ball given at Uramis-Hall lst evening by tho seventeenth Ward Land Lengue win n'grout Huccess Iy poiit of HUMbLES (U WY eharieter of thoattendunee. Stort mldeesses wore mude during e eveulng by Patrek Metdy aud R, T Peoderygast on tho Irish question, uxhortiug thuse oresent to Jolu *the Land Lenguo, My, 1), F.Sutherland giave o fuw sel tions on the Scoteh bugpipes, #nd an Insh - ticinun did dkewlse on the bagplpes. 'Lhicrg WOro twe: our dutices on tho brogru, thy wirs for woleh wero apparcatly new, as for i ainncs: Oar lera Davitt,” “Glndstone's No More Lanu-rmuves,* It 43 expovted tuat the receines of thy catertnlnment will net $1,n0, nll of whiteh goes to the Lund League tn Irelund. SUBURBAN., ENGLEWOOD. The Englewood Unton Vetoran Club gnve n reception Tuesduy evening, Wushington's birth- duy, ut Tllutson Hall, which was qiito n suceess, Tho Club was disippolnted in soeuring tho sery- dces of Mr. Ewory A Storrs, who had been ane nounced, but was preven ted from boing present by slckness, The stugo wna tastotully deces rated with fngs, and husts of Wushiugton and Lincoln were digpluyed In the buckyround. The excreises weye muslesl and hterary o thelr churucter. A HARD WINTER. 1IN 10WA, Thao severity of tha winter In Iowa, and tho tiflicultics under whioh the truusportution come panfes have inbored during ulinost tour mouths, are searcely reulized outslde of the immedite clrele of persons who havo personally experie enced tho hardships. A gentlemnn just In from Western Tow, where ho 1s engaged i business which required constunt travel, jnforms au As- socinted ress roporter that nothing o this Bengon his ever been experfenced in that usunl- Iy plousunt Stato. Opon winters uro of short du- rution, und tho bllzzard is un c. tlon, usually of shart duration. Thls winter, howeyer, begun on tho 7th of November, and shisce that timo tho bare ground hns hurd(y been seen In tho State. Tho weathor Indlentiuns kinve heen wiitched with tho greatest anxiety, but overy prediction or (ne dicatfon of a brenk-up hus disnppointed, sng straightforward enduring cold, wind, and snow buyo tuken the pluce of tho usunl Januury and Februury thaw. ‘Cue radironds have miida w manful hut uneven battle ngainst the elonents, Nou soonor huve thoy clenred tho track and gotten fafrly to runnlng thun leo or melted snow blocks tho rulls aeain, It has heon ong steady expensivo fght with tho elements to Keep In running order, ntd even thon tnany of the rafl- ronda huvo been obliged to abundon tralns and nike every kit 0f 8hITt 10 carry their pussen- Rors, On tho Puclité Extension of the Burling- tom Cedur Hapfas & Northorn theru wers 1o trieing from Jeb, to Feb, although thore worn untiring eiforts ut openuts tho rond, The nu (e wus kept compurvatively cloar. Othor rondy have suffered less, but none buva escaped, The trunk [inca have gonerally boen avle to send tholr trafus out regulurly, but few buve renehed thelr destinntion on timo, and some of thom buwve, (n_cortain fustances,’been entively nban- doned, Thoe severlty of the winter has told ter- rllnlinn the poor, who hove been depeived of work and buve buen compulled th pny oxorbitant rrluen Tor fuol orsuffer Tor want of it. In No- hraskn it 18 belluyed that the seasun has beon similarly severe, ¢ BLELOW ZERO. ‘WasHnaroy, D, C., Feb. 23.—Tho Qovernwent Blgnal Service roports tho temporatiro nt the followiug points at d:18 this morntug as follows: Below zero—Alpena, Mich., b degrees; Moorbend, Minn., 6 degrees; Duluth, Miun,, {1 degreos; Fs- canuba, & degrees; ort Gacry, Stuw., £5 degreos, CEDAR RAPIDS, TA, Spectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tridune. Crpan Harips, In, Fob. 23.—-More anow. fell yosterdny afternvon in Northwestern Towa, blockading many of the trafus on nourly all the ranas. R— THE SIGNAL SERVICE, OryICE OF THE CHIEF BIGNAL OFFICER, Wasmnaroy, D, U, Feb, #—1 0. m.—~For tho Towor Lnke region, clenr or partly cloudy weathor, vurfable winds, genernlly shifting 1o soutlierly, ristng followed by falling bacometer, For the Tennesseg and Ohlo® Vulley, warmer clear or partly oloudy weathor, northorly winds, u:)lwmlly sbifting to southorly, lower burow- o eter, For the Upper Lako roflml and Upper Miis|s- sippt Valloy, wariner falr weather, followed by Inorensing cloudiness, pussibly by rrin or Bhow, southerly winds, and falling burumeter, For tho Lower Missoirl Valloy, wirmer olowly wunthor, with riin or snow, soutbwosterly winds, und lower baromuter, LOCAL UUBERVATIONS, CUICAQU_Feb, Zi-10: ar it and instrumental orror, © STaxinnm tomboratyre, 205 minwum temporture, 10; menn barvuelor, J05Y; Wesn thenoometor, 1.0; mean humbdity, 7, - OQENKIAL OBSEIRVATIONS 0 ¥, Foh, 23 | Wik'e Frosu; Liuht, firiex. i al= O N oy E Cleur, v Gl ) i & 1t il i B [} " u | -3 |' 0 o |7 18 w B H & £ 3 -3 BB ot b R HE s EESEo! ‘Terrible Loss o{wklrn. Milliona of rats, wlce, Oats, -hugs, roachoy loso LhoIF Iiy0s by colision ith “ough of ate Sold by druggists. 160 bexos. + File off your corns with the * Japanoss Corn- File,” It le surely ours and oud m':m. 35 cents, e ——— We recounmend Eldredgd sowing-machines, HYMENEAL: Two Brilliant Weddings in Chi. cago Last Evening, . ¥o W. Paine and Miss Gertrnde Dunlap Happily Uniteds The Homo of tho Bride Filled with Friends of the Oontracting Partics, Mr. Jonns Kuppenbeimer und Miss Rello Wineman Mareled at the Pacific Nolel. ' PAINE=DUNLAT. A eeeno ‘ot delighttul socinl brilitancy was presented Insf eventue at tho resldonce of Mr. nud Med, George' L, Dinnlag, northwest corner of Dearborn avenue pud Oak strect, tho oceaslon holng the murrlagd of their duughter, Mles Ger- tride, to Dr. % WY Palpe, of Boston. The house, which Is ono of the finest upon thls churming thoroughfare, was brilltuntly filumi- nuted from the outsldo by two powerful enl- olutn liglts, one of which was located at tho sontbenst corner of Doarborn avenue and Ouk street, and thio other un the apposit sl of the street, divectly fronting the butlding. From tho curbstons up tho brond steps to ke doure .wuy wns plueed an ownlng, tho interior of which wns ulso brillluntly . Hehted, and vmrpet was lald from the « eurh up tn the house entrance, e Interfor, was deco- ruted with becomime taste, and hall tho fresh- noss of novelty with nrtistie finfsh,, Turning to the left from the entranco Into the recoption room there wero aveanged, around tho urt fittings and pletures, smifax vines, which hung down In festoons, while on the mantel und seat- tered through tho room wero vasus with (0ose cut rosebuds In profusion, liack of this {n the dinfng-ronm, In tho buy-window faciog to the Bolith, thevn wis nrranged u bed of tropieat and foltage plauts and ferns, lncluding sume of the wrest i Lho fand, routt, In which tho ceromony was perform and it was verltibl, trungtormed nto w ftry- bower of beauty. 'Tho thste displuyed hove wits slng, Tho lnego frout huy=window ormed into u bower of smilux and roses, Thoy were hung (n front of the curtiing in equures, Trom whiclh everywhere projeoted roses of varfegated e, Overhesd theso bud been formed Into n ennopy over th altar, and found a support on the bir usel to support the rich tapestry hungings which are placed there ol ordinnry oeenslons, 'Fhe aitar, undorncatl, was i Lewititul nitale of gilt open=earyed work, in the centre of which werétwo coolng doves, The kneelftg cushions and ariu-rests wore of rich blue velvet, In front of tho mirror, on tho north side of tho room, wus n mussive banlk of el and rare roves, mossed, aud hyacinths, ho Ibrury, i tho rear of the pirlor, Was nlsu transe formed futo a flory bower, everywhere rich lonnuets of roses, lies-ot-the-valicy, and hyn- uinths belng sealtered, Somes of thiom wero in shinpes ol funs, vases, wnd grand and towenog pyramiis, but all go nrranged us to pleaso tho eye and wld ta the beauty of tho scene. With tho brilthmtly-lighted rooms and rich costitmes of the ladles, It mady 1ho luterlor one of exceod- ing beanty and I i1 The billlnrd-room in the bagement was trons- formed foto n inquetshail, the billlard-tablo rvmg ror tho bunguet-boird, 1t was nrrangod h Gecoming tnste by Kinstoy, and i tho tre wis n pieco ot maninoth “Horal wark n shape of » hounuot, forty Inches long, tivens ty-olrht fuches wido, und two feot high, 1o tho loral decorationy « usedonly smilix, Jacgues menot, Murshal Noil, Cook, Bonsolein, Neteia, ung ten roses, Ales-of-tho-valley, und Frenoh hyueluths, and thele arraugoment was the work of Cralir, the flonst, Tha prosents, which were hoth rieh and ole- gunt to n remarkable degree, were oxhibited fn N rhom it tho hond of tho grand stairense, and prosented acolleation “of varled Leauty 1 both usuful und ornumontal arti- oles. Thero wero nire aud _ expensive bronzes, = .rich {n,luqno and Wedguwood wire, chitborate art books, iu the most expensive styles af tho binder's art, buugings, tapustecies, tortolsu shell tollet-guts, rich sutin bugs, bronze tubles, two complute Bets of solld sllverware, elegant Liumps, decornted services of varlous kinds, rare frosted orystal glussware, Inea heodkerohiers, thdies, fans, bronzo and oxldlzed card-recelvers, and other artieles too numerous to glve in detull, yetshowlme thio wealth und good taste ot the nany friends of the high contricting couple, Tho coremony wus pecformed by e Iev, Dr. Courtney, of St James' Church, only the most Inthouto Triends of the fawmlly bolng presont, Tho bridesinmds wero tho “Misses Annie Onrs i o1, Of "Foledo, .lusu{)l.lllm 1lou; Ellén Dramnmond, Emuos A, Sml Lo Dole, aud Miss Loulsy Ackermian, wero Measrs, Alex, wnuhrnr Pond, Hilg, Jumes Howe, Russel Kunott, and Mr, Eriest Suiti, During tho coremony, the orchestra, unider John A, tHand, discoursed swoet, low music, thoy heing pliced in tho rearof tho grand hallfso thnt but the falntest ccho of the hotes reached tha veom It which tio utartliga wus belig el brated, this belng an innovatlon which ailde mueh to the solemnity and luterest of the veeas siun, : ‘Tho bridé was clad in & most rich and elnbor- ns‘: costumo of whito sotnule, the new fabrie ‘Which Ia replucing both silk and satin for ex« ety dresstug tor bridul purposos, etwborate- y teimmed in tront with passementiriv, puarl- fringe, nnd Ureton laco. The corsngo was cut low nud square, with [iroton lncu sleoves, the conventivnal bridal vell of tlie held to hor hond by u wrenth of rich orange blossoms. 1ler ornuments werg diamonds, The bridesmaidd wore uttired nltke in beauti- ful costumes of white embroidered muslin, with long vells, Ench carrled 1 bouquet of ‘rose- buds, the_two firstof jicquenienots, tho next Marshnl Nell, und tho fust two Bousolein. Mrs, Goorko L. Luninp, the mother of the bride, looked exquisit [n a charming and elegunt costume of hellotropo satin, trimmed Wwith irldescont beads, fringe, und pussomoentirio, Her colifure wis ornsmonted with llug feathors, whilo n mugniticont star of brilllants peadunt frotu bor 1hrout and solltaire dlnwiond currings formed tho uther vronments, Mra. lice, the vonerable mothior of Mrs. Dun- Iup, wns attired dn o loug black wilk, with jet trimmings, and ornaments of-dliumonds, Mra, Hopkins, a sister of Mrs, Dunlap, was at- tired I u costumo of pink orepu du chone, teinuned with frideseent teads, “halr. pluinly dressed wnd ornumented with n comb set i brilliunts, tho other oruaments belug solliatre digmaonis, Alrs, (ol looked most tovely In nrobe of elogaut desin of 1ght-blue silk, telmmed with rloh i vare ico, light-blue feathors o ber hate, nnd mngniticent dismond vrhamonta. Aftor the wrumma‘ the hippy couply re- ceived to congratulations of thoso present, and from 7o p o'clook w general reeoption of tho friends of thu Fumlly was holi. The huppy paie aturted for the East st evening, Dr, Puno hoy- ing alrendy provided n home for bis fmir young I‘l.rulu ]'": Tlovton, and will spend s week i Now ork Clty, . O the brido it §s almost needicss to Bpenk. Bhe 18 4 youny huly who hus geacsd Cileago sne Jclety with becoming modesty, und wbo hins jwon for hursol! a wide efrelo of frionds whlch extondd far out and wway from those who wore her bnmedinte axsocintes, Hor dopurture from Chlcengo will bo a sorrow to muny, but lioston will be the galuor, Dr, ¥, L, Palne (s 0 gentiemnn who stands high fu hils professlon in the Last, and fs one of the most prominent and promlang youngr physi- cluns of Boston. Tlie Bappy couple eurcled with thom the congentnlutions of all who know thew, AMONE tho Uiy gucsts Pregent wore nos teed Mv and Mg, N. K Fairbank, Liout-Gen, nied Mea 1% R, Bh rltlun) Gone jud Mrs. A, L, Chotluin, Gen, aod Mrs, Foraythe, Gen, and Mrs, Niyers, Mr. und Mrse Pred Ao Juines, Mr.and Mra. 0. W. Poteer, Mr. and Mrz: Perey 1. Smith, Air. and Mrs, Perey H, Bujth, Jr,, Mr, and M Ackerinae, Mr, and Mrs, Hopldds, M. and 3t (mnll‘ dudgound 3s. Drummoud, Mr. and Mr, Je D, Hongneating, Mr, und,Mrs. Jumos A, Dale, =\Ir- and Mrs, Walker, Mv. and Mrs, I' 1 Oldors A shees Tho Fredorick Wotmore, ¥, £, KUPPENIEIMER=WINEMAN, One of tho'most briitant weddlugs which have -transpived {n Juwish soclety clreles durlpg tho past Beasan occurred last oventuy at the Grand Poeltie [Motel, Tho contructlug partics wero Mies Bulle Winemun, duughtecot M. Winoman, L., and Mr. Jouas Kufiponheimor, of tho firm of BB, Kuppouhelmer & Co,, of this oity., Thuro were nearly 30 guests present, and tho boest clement of Jowlah soolety In thé vity was repros sonted. - ‘Pha coremohy took pluco at hatf-pnst 6 o'clock in the wuinfparlor of the hotol. A eanopy of sunlax hid beon erected In the centro ot the , and from this du- yended an jmmonse tloral warriago bell and two whito duves, from whouse benks grucofully hung the {uftluls of tho bridound ‘grovw in Horul designs, The bridal purty on- tered the purlor lu tho following urder: Mr. Jullus Hullonborg, umster of coremonles; aud Mr. Walter Arnold; Mr. 0. Sultzborger and Mr. L, Franks parents of groovm: parcnts of brides brido_uud “wroum: AMr. [, Kuppenbolnor, an Br, B, Losuntield, The cercuiony wus ' per- tormed oy the Rev, L. Adler, of the Templo K. A, L., upcording ta the inprossive Juwish ritual, wid at its conolusion the biude und groom were ?","'"&’"lmed with the congratulutions of thulr riends. At bulf-pust 8 o’clncke tho guesls warched to thy dining-room and purfook of un elerant coums Bupper surved LY the unum“umum of the bouse. ‘Tho mieaus wore tastetully gutten up, und were printed on buuvy curdbourd, which wua fustened tipon i back oF whito satin, Dar- tng the eupper bous Mr. Bullenberg reud pp- wurds of 20u congratulutory telegrams from’ wll parts of the country, sud toasts und speechos wore muac, Tho Lrlde cut the wedding-cake atd guve cach gucal & pleco, ftor -qupnr threo of the parlors aud thy Iufge yorrldor wero glven over todanclag, and a ' tho rhrht of the entranco I8 the (Irnlvin((‘-. A nrogram ot twelve numbers, handaomely print- od, was digtributed, Jotn Hand's orchestrn of ten pleees furnishied exeellont nusie, The bride woa olesantly attived ‘i a robo of white armtorlo sntln, teimmed with deep Honnces OF ducherdg Jace; Jong white tulln vell and wrenth of ornae-blossama; dlimond ornne monts, The mothors of the bride snd groom wore resacd altko in heavy robes ot black vele vot, with )i CIrt trning. Tho o w hrga By prinetoal anid fnt f cheelk For & Mr, and Mres. Kuppenhelmer will at vnco take oI 0t tholr hew hoine, g Wid Kept up untilin late hour. Among ha giiests nt woers the Tollowing. " tho ustovlsk 'w(wrdhm n gentleman's nime indleat- g thit ho wad necompanled by his wifo: *11, Kuppenheimer, =M, Winemnn, o RusenTeld, *J. Rosenboeg, 11 A, Kobn, *Mr. \Vrlr{hl- DAL Kali, a5 A, Robm, *1). Siottanor, U Blettauer, My, L. Frank, M AL Muser, *Uy, Mapnhelmor, « *(. Mannheiiner, Hlumnes Hornery 80, Bprioger *%nm Nathnn, “Jnaopli fosenbuum, M Rosentmim, SE. Mandel, L itotheehild, 415 Rothschild, My, Josoph Frank, *0, Foremnn,* *M. Betz, *J. Deimel, *0, Adler, *A, Homin, 20, 1, Ameriean, AT Frunkonthal, *L, Mitler, A8, Lowenthuly *L, F, Leopald, A, Hare, *1, 1lirt, Mias Dora Kohn, pAY Miss Rose Kobn, 1L, O Miss Lilio Foroman, AN, G Mg kda Vormman, Miss Currlo Roseulleld, Alss Julia Kot trlure, 4 Jessio Kol wntiel Leopold, morleit, 8, A Levy, ulia Louwenthal, 2 Greenchaam, alfn Mayor, » enwib, 3. Loowenbori, 1. Lnewenliery, Emma Freodmnn, 11, Uppenhelnler, Bertlin Rosenthal, Minnin Wiso, 34 Jennie Rosenfeld, Miss Doille Stolner, Misa [tozn Greenebaum, Misn Deltn Leon, Walter Arnold, Phil Kupnenheimer, THenty Florsholm, 1k, Levl Mounheintor, M. Florsbeim, Julius Rosenbory, Euns Avres, M, A, Welnherm, dov, Bross, &, Lindavor, . Tosentield. Charles Miller, Joo Shatifaer, NMax Hllson, i\. Rothsculld, 0 Loy cob Newimtn, Frank i, l, A Mory A, Langticl lenry Sehlossman, Louls Lovy, Sal Einstein, K""f&l el Selz, M) 1hayry Svlz, J. G, Snyaacker, Ben Rosenberg, Simon Winemun, Mux Hilson. dwin Foremun, Beajumiu Brunnerman, CHILDREN’S PARTY. A children's party was givon yesterdny aftor- noon and evening at tho resldence of *Mr, and Mrs. Ford W, Peclt, In honor of thelr little son. A lurge number of young people wvore presunt, and d u very plensunt timo with dancing, AL A supper was furnlshed by fiardt, tho enterer, who provided tho fubth und heautiful deeorntions ut tho ludics' afternoon reception un the pre 2 CASUALTIES. A HORMLLE FATE. TiTTenuig, Pa. Feb, Sl—1Intelllzenco hnas been recelved hero of a terrible contlugration at East Liverpool this mornfuir at 1:40 o’clock by whlch a famwlly of elght versons numed Elvan were burned to death, About tho time stated finmes worg secn fseumg from an four-story frame bulldiug owneit by Fruuk Stewart, and oceunied a8 a drug-store, -store, grocery, and dwoll- fug, the propriotur ol tho drug-store. Willinm Sloan, with nis fumily, ving In the latter por« tion. As seon us tho flamos were dis- covered by Mr. Sloan bo nwoke all, and, tolling "thoam to follow, pleked up o d.your-oll dupghtor nhud started for tho stairs. The finines had cut off thelr re- treat by this time, however, aud, turning (o o Window, he leaped out, al the sane time teltiog his wifo und chitdren to do tho same. It 18 sups nosed thut, bofore they had tiwe to follow bl udvice, they wero overcomo by the stifting futyes from the drigestore, 18 ‘no others cs- Tho budldime burned lke tinder, and, buving muncrous elovators to tifo uppor floors, which upened . puthway for the (fumes, wag soon in rulns. ' A soareh for tho budle3s was bo- guu at an curly hour this morning. and soon all wuere recovered. Thoy were charrod beyond recognitlon, and it ‘wis only by tho "#lze of tho remains that tho Frown persons were distlugnished from tho chilldren, "The sceno about the burned buildivg to-duy 14 sur- rowful In the extreme, wird all that Ia”left of o Tamily of ten are the father and one daughbter, whom he enryicd with him when he made tho ollowing fa o Lt of thuse who porisheds iy, Ham Slown, aged 1 years; Luslin Sloan il 1 Clyde Sloun, nwed 1 Lizzio Sloun, nged Alox ‘Slonn, aged B3 Pl Sloun, nged 53 another nged 18 months, and Withur Skeols, o brothor=Ine lnw of the unfortunate woman, ‘o five sturted In tho drug-store, and I8 supposed to havebeen incondinry. The loss will reach $10,- 00, which Is fully fnsurc —_— BERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT. CINCINNATI, O,y Febn ZL—A speelnl from OlL City, Pu., aays: A bad nceldent voeurrod on the River Division of tho Bulfalo, Pittsburis & Wost- crn, ut President, thirteen wmiles onst of this vity. The vegular passenger truln was pulling out when n speciul, which was taking & funernl party to Lionesta, eamoe up boblnd ut the rute of forty miles an hour and phmfcd {nto {t, Tho escaping steam of the locomutive winch entered the rear pasrsengror conch gulckly nlled it, and eansed wredt constornation umong the passon- gers, Quito n number were injurcd, tho follow- g most seriousiys {ir. Cuarles A. Dobcack, 6f FrankMn, body seulded, will prubably dio. dohu Hunter, of Millville, sealded, Willluny MoKim, Muil Agout, of Oll City, left hand erushed und pumw«l‘ . W, 8. Vavevery, or Tidioute, two riba broken and other injurie: Mrs, O'fInre, of Tru nkoville, senlded, A wrecking-trali and surgeats weee sont from ihis city, but Superintendeat 4\ H. Wilson, In his wisdom, woull not nllow FOROrLers Lo necom- oy the traln, aud it 18 diffeile ta obtain the particulars, but tho above I8 procured through tho courtesy of tho Derrick reparter, wha chanced to bo on the unfortunuto Lraln. FELL UNDER TI[E CARS. Speetal Dizpateh to The Chicapo Tribune. Fonr Wayne, Ind, Fov, Z—~Whlle coupling cars ut Monroovilio lust night, Willlum Wright, an extin paasenger conductor on tho Fort ‘Wayno Ronct, was en_badly injured by falilng under tho traln that he dled at noon to-day. e leuves a wito und two childron, RUN OVER AND KILLED, JANESVILLE, Wis,, Feb, 2.—Itobert Bpencer, & tatlor living nt Hockton, was run over by tha cnrs and killed nonr Buloit last night whilo lylny asloep on the truck, « A CRIEVASSE, New OnueAns, Fob. 2l—A crevasso twonty feet wide f8 reported on the right bank of Bayou Lnfourch, five wmites below Thibodeaux, - e FIRE RECORD. CHTESE FACTORIES DUSTROYED. Speciat Dispateh Lo The Chicago Tridune. Eroty, I, Fob, 2—~E. F. Muthows' chiceso factory ut Barroville burnod lnst night, 1t was # lurgy one, and woll patronlzed, using about olght thoudand pounds of wilk a day, Yho loss will bu about $5,000, 8pecial Dlipatch to The Chicago Tribune. Fraiy, 1, Fob. 2.~Tho Algonguin Chcese Factory, ten milvs north of here, owned by C, W. Guuld, of this olty, burned 10 the ground at 10 o'clock lnst ovening, It was oue of the Inrgest fuctories In this vicluity, and manu. factured 14000 pounds of ik . The firo caughit from the boflor live, Besldos tho bulld- ng, 160 Loavs of chonso and LW pounds of but- tor, two duys’ erenm, wid 000 worth of supplios waore destroyed, ‘Flio totn] foss will be §7.60, on which thore (8 $3,600 fusurance. A ear-loud of cheess bud beon sbipped yesterday or the doss would huvo buen eonsiderably heivler. The tactory will be rebutlt fo the virly spring. AT AKRON, O. AKRON, 0., Feb, 2—Uaker « MoMillan's ennm- oling works buenod last night. - Loss, $2,%00; in- surance, $1,100 e — ludlfeulmn. X"w“m' nervous prostration, and ull forws of goneral debllity rolloved by tuking Mensiman's Poptonized Hoef Tonle, tho ouly prepurution of beof contalniug 1ts entire nutritious properties, 1t 4 1ot 8 mero stimy. lunt like tho extructs of brot, but contuing blovd-takiug, force-gon g, and 1\fo-sus- tulning proportics; Is luvatuable in wll onfee. bleed e, whotior the result of exhuns- thon, tervous prostration, overwork, or acute disouscs, particularly if resultlng from puling. Dury compialn “uswelt, fazird & Co., pro- prictars, N ok, FOF 8310 by druggists, MARRIAGE LICE. ‘Tho followlug is & Mst of tlo marrlsgu-licenses lasued yesterds, Nuine, | Baonia A Cartor Baral Boveridyy.. Wollcloch Dowbe! AMuydalvnu urujo Reaid B34 Milwaulk o it Clearor, o " AMLARRE 3."»"!1! itaiin. Sen Alteo Wht I i Patrlck aymonr, Anns Yutieon B {inreque I turker..... o LB . L. tulve s i Wabusliay, Ihicago, Chici 2o, 81 Norih Lag Gnertngsog, o1 M4 Hod wle 110 Diviam Darrolt, lengn, nrineg, i Divi D Rout, Ilm"fl%“"l&lfl. fehant A, firgw Kate Quiniand,, %Jnlm H. Chapman, Nullio ¢y'Connor.. . A B, Chintnboriin, i Blhivd,..,.. §"Chomman 18, Dilon, t Me, Nowlo Crexin { Afbert Dicckma 1 Maey Melarhod,, 2.l Clnrk, ““{'mm Claek, Vet Indl 200k Northe $Rabert Hing , 1 Hulda Kruego 3 Willam Giorna 1 Carrle 4, Wil {Potor Mopne: 1Mary A, Corriaa 'Aflll“ Al Witliam Funnlo 2 § Afbore Moniay.. 1t lsatie Schwegor,, John 1. Apdeeron, Mathilda Hurton gt 17 Nupoteon A Wenty-nintn Chitnan, ++Chictto, 170 Cana), Lerdel, in, & Jollorson, b2 Jomerson, Cathwring Kiibus { fioange & theane el Heott, Lamont, 111, . MeCari Lomont, Lii! Goorea D, Dyron Manltowoe, Lae2io W, Brother 4 worth Carpentar, +o110West Huran, Wast Luron, { Chirtstiun 1%, Mikkelson.22 1Ceceifn M.Cnristinnson. {Michue] Sehur, Uk Katupn . W, 1, Mokinldy, 1 Knto Frisove. i Nehompah ¢, W) iimine Stestiimn DIEATILS, TL-At tho residonce of hiin hrathor, Milton, CTANO 4y John "Salr, teod B yours, iy, Fob. 25, ol 4 . niy to Uakwoods Cemuiory by carvingud. * 357 Pougtikouunie (N, Y) papers plense copy, TUSHOL—Feb, 2, 0145 North May-st.,of dipbtherstly wir, Glourkd L, Yolguen. sun of Churles ang o Bilop, iwted & ¥ears 1 month and days, unernl Toursiduy ot 12 0'cloek 0 Koseill, 2 o-Clovolund (U.) unid Alenison (Knd.) papors ploass copy. HICUMOND--Feb, 21, of conzostion of the lungs, Mra, 8, . Richinoid, 6Y00 G5 yoics lo nonthis, ot hot lute roxidince, 41 \Y st Van Burcneat. At his Into reatdence, 6 South Canal. reution.a. P::’If;}m tho beloved son of it 2 ‘Will 164 V0, tha RbIYe Tesldonivs Li-day atly . for e tolin's Chedl, thancy by eaes 1o Cllray Cemetery. Frionds of the faintiy o invited to s tond, 127°Naw York and Kansas City papers pleasa copy LLANLE Y= Fob, 23, at 131 North Unlon- Madel $nloy, Rged 8 Ribnths 2 woeka. JOIASUN=Fub, Z4, nt &:0) o, m, Dom, JRNKIGE of G. <. Johlkaii, of cangosian of b Ay norsl trom tamilly resldonce, 453 Carrolt-ar., Sane duy ut lu'eloux by carringes to Rosehil. '18~Suildenly, AL KFeery Hall, Lake Foreat, Ped, ‘nrsle B, sdopted duvgntor of the Ites g & z & g 8L, © Putrick Ful Edlt iayis. . D ierat thts aftornoon at 8 o'clock, Trofa No. Went Adnuis-st, COW ELES—At the family rosfenco, A5 West Adams. St 0 guICK conisumpLon, AGdI, LOIOYed dAnenice el '\;:und Stutslo Cowlon, 5o T yOuTA § ODIAA KB iy linaral on Thursdny ot 11 o'elovk by carsiages to Iosohil Oy not tn crucity, not in wrath, JIho renper came that dayi i un nogol vinted thio Groon eurth And touk the dower uwny, TURNEY-—Wednosday, Feb. 2, Thomas Tumey, anly Bon OF e e §fney Bud’ tho e Yhoma ‘Luenoy, uged 4 wonths und § duys, Hneral Fruim tha Inta Forldoneo. 131 White:st., co nor Walls, by gars to lonenill, Friany, Feb, 3. Gunu to aieet bis fatbor. ¥ Klogston {Unt.) papors please copy. Tt S Youa b 18 e, O A Wik ams, nye. urs 2 Fiinuial from.onldunce. 457 West Eourtsonttist, Thureduy, Fob. 2,81 0'elock p. ., by carrisges (3 rucelund, TLANSICN g ~1oulso, nt tho resldance of hor father, . u, 16 Ada-at., Of fieurt isonio, funoral Thursdny, 078, m.. from 8’ Columbvill Chureh, thunice by enrriges to Calvary Comelert. Chlidreh of Mary aro_reguuatod Lo aticnd. ANNOUNCEMENTS MEETING OF THE B AND _A. Bur of Chicaxo w) d In tho rooma of the 20 Wil bo hol Thlengo Law [nsiitnto nt i o'cluck Katueday, to taks airopriuto ustion on tho doata of Josepu'F. Ban- uid. 3A\KEI{S, ATTENTION]— A MASS- maaling of all journoymen Lacors of the eity TUntonan nou-Uninin will 40 ol in th il 2 e Intund-ny, Suturduy, Keb, 35, at 730 ahaep, Al ins ¥ited o como, as business of importanco to every Dakor wits bo broughit bofore tho mootini. W. DEAN, THE EVANGELIST, WILL +_conduol the noon prayer-tnectuiy todu; Einwir Farwell 1Al to-dag, Eitrunco 0 Sadnouse W A rendde-coust, NE HUNDRED YOUNG DOCTORS will receive thoir diplonina at the twonty-fnt aiinual commencoment of tho Linhnemann Medial College, to bo hod at the Grand Opora Housostd aclock to-dny, Prof. Ludlam will daiiver tho vale dictory, 'Fho publio Is ruspectfully fnviled, (IE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- soclatian wiil glve an entortainmont to ita mea- Fera wnd feleia this oventng tn Lo wer Farwoll Hall Tl oxorulson will bo of i munical und iltersry cnar gvier, and the programme will bo rondored by 1be Towd Concort. Company. st e bohaid e SRS (R S ST MHE SIXTIL PRECINCT REPUBLICAN . Club will moot this ovening ac No, 4 Wetl oriieav. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. sBviiofrstervatt SNCH ABSOLUTELY PURE MADE FIOM GUAPE CIREAS TANTAR, IHourelsoper's favarite tu loading citiesaf the NG fihar wroparation. makos suon lAnt, 4kt Bt Lrensis, or Juxurious pastry. CAn be cawwa by "m: ten withiout fear of the 1118 resulting frow h|!fld ' po gestible lnnl)ik“‘r( mmcml(u:!‘lnl:‘ .\A‘flll]Yrfianu. s FuEnant Clenidat, De: Mol OGS PAL DARTNG HOWDER CO., Now York STOCKIOLDELS' MEE “Stockholders’ Mgt 3 hat tho Annusl Sect e S bt iy wi b B0 [ i tho Uity of Crlaes at th Ot T AN R ] o'clock p, W x JAH. Q. 8. BEST, . CANDY. o 1, 42, 83, or B {08 Imlll‘lt-)x b( wxpress ol & Cundles i Americ, pa 507“' santly sud strictly pu,e..‘ [ ul{x;mlima. it aun b Mt inonak. REWARD ) B100s ol stching Uksnitecdy Procruding B 1,159 1) “flf,‘j,.!-‘&ig.'}:fim ,Ll‘\lln vure, Proparsd ’I‘i[h‘;u‘l‘lll gnuinre phis, e None gcnu hs i & e Soago Depots, 16) W. Usdlasa, & cor. Sts £ MATERIALS AS E.H.Sargen 1325 State-st, SIS CHEMISTRY. .

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