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THE CIHICAGG TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, Fees aeee «4 Maxwell, Alias Williams, Now in Jail at Menom- onee, Wis. di owledges that He an HE Actngrother Killed the Colemans, i | sting Account of Their ae steht After the Kling: hi i i the e Prize-Fighters Still in % Ohio Jug, and Very Sad at Heart. ———_- Speak Feolingly of Their Fam- saris and of the Ten Years’ Penalty. = ft a Young Swaie In St. Paul, Te is by Unknown Par- tlese —__ Tho Enormlly of the Gravoyard Ingurance Business Finally Rooognized by In- , diana Officials. —_—— Ing Intorvicws with Kd Max- ‘Alins Wil}lame, Now in Jail at 00, Wine Mewial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Maxowoner, Wie. Nov, 17.-Ed Maxwall, abiag ‘williams, arrived hero thig afternoon in vhurgo of shorltf Kulgbt, of Pepin County, und Undor- shoriff Coleman, of Dunn, and was gatoly lodged {njall. Tharc was no attempt at violenco or ne partioular exoitemont except that of ourlosity bythe crowd. Moxwoll {8 a emolland rathor slookine man, and docs not appear or aut Ikea blood-stained desperado that ho fe. Inan Interview with yaur correspondant this evening he conversed gladly aud sinouthly, Woon usked ithe waa Bd Maxwell, he replied, * Yea.’ ‘apo you noknowledga the killing of tho Colo~ hors?" f Peete ut It was done in solt-defensa,"” «pjd you know who tha men wore before you Anteret wolle “We thought it was en Knight and dopu- J wo wanted to seo bin.” “atiow lon wore you In the Eugalle woods?” “about tive days, “Haye you any objeetion to giving mo ‘AN ACCOUNT OF YOU! VIGHT sliiing?” : pili ‘ehatOver, sir. Immediately after tho phootiay wa orgsaed the Chippows RY ing skiif wo found on tho Bank, using o shinglo and fonco bourd for paddies, We both were wound- ed, myself in tha right hand, arm, apd ahouldcr, Ion In tho. arm, broust, and fuse, his belng go badly hurt aud swollen ¢o that at thi be would be erazy with paln, aud twloe drew a jnlfa on me, After urassing tho Chippewa we pursued a westerly course, traveling at night and lying still durimg the day, We ware clgnty fivo hours without food enough to make any onogducont ment, 1 killed a steer, but we had been so long without food that we could cat but Isle, having been po lony without food that It mado us sick," “During tno thine you wero in tho woods did any of the pursuing party puns near your” “Yes, a good nay quite close, At one thno THAD A BRAD ON HENRY GQLEMAN, brothar of tho two killed, but was afrald to soul, there buing two othpra with him, Wo croasod the Misalasipp! none Maiden Huck. Wa crogeed tho river Ina Latay which we found on tho tank, It seemed ax thoeh Providence holped us get away aa wo did, and in the crippled eundition wo were in," “What do you know of tho man Kuhl, that wo bad here, supposed to bo your brothor Lon?" “1 don't know anything about btw, but I think that if District-Attorney ‘Willinms, of Milwaukeo, hnd takea the. black- amith’s (ag ho tormed Shoriit Severson} advice and lat tim wo When he was go plainly identitiet ho would aye done 9 brighter thing than he did de." Ny * Did you have any halp fn your tight?" “Nono whntaver, fo nso steang phrase, Wo bad bop away 89 much that wa wero Afrald to trust any one.” “What do you think tha chances for Lon's capture?" “Tdon't know; but ho added sigaificantly, “heis.a good ahot,” AT 8T, PAUL, Special Dispatch te The Chi¢noo Tribune, Br, Paut, Blinn. Noy. 17.—From the Sjoux City tralg which arrived at the Union Depot hls noon stopped a compaotly built ttle man, Apparently 35 yours old, five feat three In biehth, with black bulr, mustuche, apd chin whlskors, dressed tn now black ptore clothos, and with a mild took, who, but for the honvy {rons at ankles and wrists, would Haver be taken for the uoto- rious desperado and murderer for whosa appro- honsion $2,000 raward had boon offered, ‘This was Rd Maxwoll, ono of tho natorlous Willlums brothors, who killud Sheriff Columan and bis Drothor at Durapd last July, He was In charge of Sheri Josoph Kilian, of Hall County, No- Uraskr, who distinguishod bimsolf by the qupt- roof the outlaw; Ed C, Coloman and Hgury Coleman, of Durand, Wis. brothora af the murdered mon, and Bir. Knight, Undor theris of Pepin County, Wisconsin. ‘The officers ba LERAED WITH WINCHESTER RIFLES, ides their aimail arma, aud kept vlosy watch * {bole prisoner, who, as ho stopped from.tho ie Nwas tho target at which thousands of pairs of eyes wera aimed, If any doubt had been ‘Wanted to tho villsin's Mdontity, howover, it was seedily turntshed, for ag Maxwell stepped from the car Str, HO, Austin, 8 well-known Jumber- tan of Horsey, extended bls hand to daxwell ey "How aro ayy Bars itow do yo ‘ia Fe Austing” wuld Md, Mr. Austin sufd io 8 9" Parton Mat thore Aras oy doubk a ont bia ides foe th dlis brathor Lon workod far mo fer, a eI eo know that ho was racoynlzgi” ee ee Followed by a curious crowd of, sevoral hun- ' red peopta, THY OUTLAW Wastaken to a room. in the i " jepot. whero yar Becc pendent Interviowed Muxweil and the of whee lo Walting fur the train to sgnomopen, mor ePrloner hus boon tuken tonlybt. or mn ae will bo eoyveyod to tiurand, Wis wigs ls double inurdor, whure no ‘doubt bo roo ep ely Focolved by the people, Tn tho ind he He depot, Whore bls trous were removed co} are given a tynat, Muxwell appoured fun He Sullocted, walte tis guards were watch. said earell Treoly udwitted bie figntiyy, and time yo pery fegeet was that be did not hive A fe et to his yun when the olticory ame on to" bie pe gout obroska, if could only bave got un Ui itis protons plight” Nalthet hy bare, gaat Town tha handeot tho ofiuora af the law if tay, 284 been wble to yor biavrifle. As he said U8 WROWN Eyya FLASHKD FIRE, $84 bis looks tudiontoid a) Nell do, tho resolution: und doterminanien Gt ee mal Mocaimed that tho. Hug lire Colomans & .=4 cf naclt-dofeniethat It waa life for lito— fAboy toured Tor tharwsglves, Io gald except fr eee quners Nuver fired on wuy man capac self-dofense. In regard to thelr cs. re tho killing, Ku told how thoy atuld in cae and Hoally found hole way to the : yy MIO fea eee a er ws Stay hand off to havd done it, f thew that ould took ror ou HORUS a gup in the ous We Tyee, gol" ddterinined toatrika Sut at roum ta th: rei rua, where there was ware ‘ oe au ja eae ine we wero wif! Lf fo rtd 9 enty-four houre of that tiusa wo. aufared tie Lan aaa af oF hanger + Erie, a dlatell ah Pent Dog aa ornatated. ne . f Gale wien Chat one oF bby purauera tu thu att byltee inca gas #2 Hur by could buve put a, ie Hu joa mtoutes “but you soo f tol ayaee VANE Te commer 4 MURDER, vben aa ane let him go by.” Menomngtd It bo was not afeuld to go back to tao ag date Hi weiner ae ful Prepared for tua worst. Shave tui deren that, and ay long as ono whon death comes. Hie ts tap Warde bie sag waAUe HO arrangeinanite Look well WouUNEL “Lio talked Hike a naa ta jie enuwaed SERVED IisE: LF YOR THE é " wi 2 *¢propared to must bis fate Where was Alittioof the bray nithough be fp ovid irearona, sturting out for liborty ho was armed with two Winchoster rifles and three rovolvors, Thus equipned he feared to whan onthe pratric, nud would pot have been enught when he was bid not d surprisa prey, heen sprung on niin, ito and Lon were bound for the homo uf thoir parents near lowo, Nob. whero thoy wore captured, Fd says.that thoy naver went South at ail, and dentos that ho and bls" partuor,” as ho calls Loo, wore TUE PARTIES WHO KILLED A BITERIEE, and wounded and rotitod his posse nearst. Louis, in Ontober, 440 hnan't scon bs fathor or mothor in ten yours, but beth of them wore Hving at Inst accounts. Ed syenka finently and in an garnost ninnior, During tho ontire Interviow Muxweil did not utter an oath of vulgar word. When the ‘tine arrived for luavings Doputre Bherif Coleman, holding up, the handcutts, sald, “Flere, Ed, 1s Utne to wut ronty ts Sale nut duwi the cup of voftce be was raising to his Ips, Kulfored Thy “pAnuins? to be put un his wrists, which ara gora from tho wounds recolved in tho struuwdy at tho time of hia capture, and tho party wae then arranged in order, Mod through the staring crowas in tho depot, wero fallownd by acoros to tho train, wot eur, and were soon boing whirlod mwiy to bee noone, Ed baving nonchalantly bude his naw-tude nequalntances good-by, with tho nd- didonal remark that he would sec thom again. Ed Coloman succveded in gotting 0 letter Maxwall wrote to his futher, oyidently intosded for Lon'a perusal, adviaing Lon not to trust Limeclt to HIN Thompson, stepfather to Lon’s: Inte wife, a8 ho would give him away. atoico manner about hin, mn of his Bin in th Tho Prize-Fightors Now Orying for Merey. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Noy, 17.-White and Hoiden, tho foathorwelyht pugilists, wore taken ta Jef- foraov, Ashtabula County, 0, Thoy wero ar- raigned thore bofore a Justice of tho Pence, and hoaringof tho cose continued till noxt ‘Tues day, at the request of defendants’ counsel. [oe ing unable to glye 3600 bull euch, thoy were ree nuinded to Jall. En, ¥a., Nov. 17.—When Holden and White were arrested Inst night on complaint of tho Shorilf of ashtnvula County, Ohio, they bothde- elared tholr willingness to waive the rizht to o requisition aud proceed at once to Conneaut for trials but the city was so full of their Criende that st was thought best not to give thoi an op> portunity to attumpt a rescue, So they were committed to tho Jnl for tho oleht, and this Ingruing at 10 o'cluok thoy were driven to Use dopot, aconmpantod by Shorlif Btiles ana Cunt. Sullivan, of tho Erio potieo, and took tho truin for Connonyt, thelr depurttire not betng antlef- puted by the putlle, Before going thoy were ad- vised by tholr counsal that thoy had best walt for u roquisition, as something might turn up to prevent one being Isgucd, und Sboriit Stiles as- guyod thom that If thoy went It must be volun. tary, ag he had no powor. at prosent to compal thom, But both snid thoy preferred golny to- day, They avknowledwod fn conversation with your correspondent ut thoy expected greater: lenjunyy from going without a requisitio and fatinuited Ubat the Shortt lund oxpriseed tho ba- Hut thut tuly woutd be thoguse, They huve won the ¢ympathy of thoey miwuting them by tholr Trunk, guntlomnny bubavier ginee bong taken duty oustady, and dire uvidently meh gbove the ayerage of protessiongl pugilete to Charteter and iitellizenee, Both speak tealtngly of thelr funilics, to Which they scam devotedly at- tached, ind secta to fully appreetute the gravity of thot situation, ‘Rho’ punatty andar the Unio {awe 18 from ong to ten youre’ Hoprisontont,, Hyrrat, fe Voy 7.— Witton E. Herding, of New Yori, who represented the tinal stuker holder i the Holdem White tyAt, shortly utter his wtvival at Dunkirk, found av oflicor from Awbtubula County, Ohta, ready to urrast bt aud hy stepped on to tho noxt train to this ety. Spon after off arrival here be wae arcessod by un otticer from Ubio, and the latter wus aout tw rottitn with bin to Conneaut, but Harding tripped tho ollicer and axeuped. Flidiny the outgolig tralia were watched bo tuft tor Can> ada, and will return to Now York vin Ningara cy ‘Yhu pugitlets blame Hardin for thule are reat, lain be Inet no right to name the Btate lino’ of Ohio and Penuryivanty for the buttic- ground, Uo boa reached Clifton, Can, and ts gule, so far, from tho authorities, Strong Probablilty of a Foul Murder. special Diayateh to The Chicagy ‘Ivibune. Sr. Paur, Minn, Nov. 17—Lust nighe at alate hours Swede named Johohn Anderson, about Wor 2 yeurs of aye, was plaked up in au ine sonsibla cunditton In a cellar-way in rour of tho Stockholm House, a stloon kent by Guatave Oleson, on Roaabel stroct. Examination ree yonied a toreiblc yushintho howd and other sllgut injurics, wiiuh were biecdiug pratusaly. ‘Tho propor reeturatives wore given him, but the wound provod fatul, doath roaulting thie morn- ing uth o'vtuok, An inquest hutd this morning adjourned before Mnding a verdiut, but tho oyidence showed thut docensed and wo mun named C.J. Lewls quarroted Jn the autoon last night, and lert It togetber, both Lulog somownat {ntoxleated, ‘hut wae tho lust sown of Anderson until bo wai brought in two hours inter in an putlroly lnzonsihiy contr. aA turgo pool of yaad Had torwied Where be lay, und ax which lay within two feet pf him lends yery styongly to the opliion that ho hud been foutly deni with. ‘he wituse and position of the wound on the ond, ju connection with the position in whigh the myn lay, ayo tends te contirun this beltet, although itis probable that, in the nbecnce of pogjtiyo provf, tho villaiu who did the dis turdly net muy egenpo punlepment, Biull itis wore than pie able that if the oriine of murder ins heen really committed, the investigntion of the Coroner's Jury tonight will succeed is brings tng to Hut sume claw by whioh tha perpetrator anny be trieod. Ju the menntiuies post-mortou whl be held, whieh will nuteriuily usstst the Coronor's investigntion by reverting tue uatury aud probable mado gt infllotion of tha fatal wound, It was deoldedl that death poaulted from & fruotura of the skull yt toy puso of the brulu, Graveyard Insurance In Indiana. Spectal Dispateh to The Chteago Tyibune, Inpranavois, Ind., Nov. 1%—The Auditor of Stuto today obtained from the Attornoy-Geny eral an opinion In regurd to tho operations of tho go-culled graveyard {naurance companies in this State, Tho Atturnoy-Gongra} ndvises that a vigoruuy queluught be mude upon those nnd all other foralan Insurance companioa dome Duslnces in Indiana who full to comply with tho Btate lny requirings that som!-annual statements bo Med, and that of agents have n certificate of authorlty Crom tho State Auditor, Hu tukos thig graung in ordor tbat the puzhts of bana-tde furolen Invuranos compunles who comply with tho luw tay be protected, and tiyt the peuulo of tho State may nat ba .vietlinized by tho frands how porpetrated on thot by irresponaiblg cor~ porutions, Hix opinion is thut pollulva tsaued by companica that do nut comply with the Btaty Jaws ure ieyal und worthlogs, and they are vulld, thoso polloyholders coutd not rovovur without: taking proccedings in athar Btatos at great oxponse and Inconventonce, A Postmaster In tho Tolls, Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chieags Tredunes Lirrie Rock, Ark, Nov. 17.—The Democrat this evening publishes a lotter trom Postal fu- spegtor Caweson to District-Attorney Water dated Oot. 26, 12 requrd to thg Postinustor Hous Joy nutter, Ju which tho Inapoutor etates: "ln judgment, a crime bas boon comuitted. ‘ha Postmaater’s explanation that’ he paid monoy derived fram apaling tho aulurica of Tuctor aud Wright, vlorkx, to Korrott, iy not suatulued by the revords uf hls otto, ota, I aurnostly recommend that tho mutter lw pros sorted to tho Fuderal grand Jury, with a view (iy compelling the roluctunt witness tu teatity.” Yno Diatrlote Attorney refused to pravont tho Mintter ta the grand jury, stating tint tn bie ppiaions the offgnav docs vot full within the wat of Congress cited by Tnupautor Cuwsyon.- Tho Inapector who worked np the case and hua boyn appointed to take charge of tho aftice fs ex- weted tonight, Modley was interviewod, nud aya he never recoived upg vent oxcaps the sal- ary aligwed by law, A Tough Gang Making Xt Lively in Louisville, Ky. Apwtal Dispater to The Cklcago THbune, Louisvi.uy, Ky. Nov. 17.—-saforblowera did @ noat Job at Ludwig's fecd-store, on Maln strugt, noae Twelfth, during iat night, The job wng a complete auccoss, but tho thieves only realized $105 and gold watch, keps thure for safety, Two highweymen stopped tho currluge of Sir, Argnig Cochran, ju whivh wore hin acl and’ two ladies oarly lust isnt, nour” io cnatern oly, sobbed Ar, Cochran of €lh allot valug Be bad bout ne A sed hover ag nlonty nor worked w. they do ‘of lutein asd around the olty, The due Loutivis any th strangers, und you (thoy don't pte! {ho Nilug af yluctys We pardons in one bate fur warn hn aid Jottory veudin iu the Gireult Court yosters thee of pnivarngs Eger i grand Sury debated today whether to ceusure the Governor, An Indiana Wraud of the {Guiteau Burlpe, on SouTH Rexn, Ind, Nov. 1.—-A man looklug Nkou “orank” aud distributing an expensive beyol-gilt gard, on which fs printed *CHuries Ny iBtokes, carrespondout Dally News, Objeaqo, YL," bag boun iu tha olty fortwo days, At the Tribune oflog hu ssuted that his business was to write up tho manufucturing and other interests of te ally Fenn ay that be eycured any woney from avy of our oitlzens 9, te tow tabeetippiogs. v4 oan vis wueeg. Bi, tithe ta correspondent for tho News was disputed, bo throw dawn $1 Badia A Ur a pets creney, pod the urged. Auyano taliglug with tus ‘fordve minutes could ‘yo that bo te that, evan if” Libbyi buskog, oF le went wost from hore on runic Hod and anid ho would bo tor part of tho wook, ernz; io Grand tho tat- Theft of au Ixpress Package Contain= ing 88,000, Mpeclal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Fast SAqiNAW, Alioh., Noy, 17,—Tho express mesxcnger who caino down from Grayling on tho Mackinaw Division of tho Michigan Central tonlght reporta the stualing of an oxpross paok- agont Grayling Inst wight containing $4,0U0, ho monoy was sont from Lausing to the County Treasurer at Gruylow, and the express mes- senor on tho truln gave it to tho stauion agent, telling him tho packajo wee valdnbio, bat it scemns tho agent fald at on tho pintform with othor expross packuges, nod dil not dlecover that it was ono until thls morning, ttle supe paused somo person knew of the puckage lalng there and stolo it while it Iny on the platform with other oxpresag packigus. They Failed to un the Town, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicaua Tribune, MAnsitanirown, Ia, Nov. 1.—News has Just been received of a froeas ut Edenvillo, a snail town on the new Mitwaukeo line. Fogerty, Kn- silah, and Keenun, threo raltroud laborora, wot drunk and attempted to run tho town, Ofliccra trlud to arrest them, when they took rofuye Ina Utucksmith-shop, and a Nght evsued. Enylish was shot throigh tho shoulders, and Is tun eritfeal condition, A mun niuned Hickey was sorlousty burt. and several other Injured alight. ly. be desperados wore finally arrested and secured, Conviction of a Korver. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Guasp HAVEN, Mich, Nov, 17%—-Tho trial of James 2. Dougherty for uttering forged paper has been In progress here for the pust two days, and bo wns today convicted. Dougherty last Fobruary sald avout $0) worth of forged papor to the Zeotand Bank, tho numes signed in tho notes being names of responstle farmers {vin fn tho viuluity, und then wkippod to Cunuda, ant was Drought buck by extradidon, — MATRIMONIAL. Mr, Monry 0. Hackney and Mins Goorgle O kharp, ‘Tha woddlog of Miss Georvio C, Sharp, fourth daughter of the late F.C. Sharp, of 8t, Louls, Mo, and Mr, Meury G. Mucknoy, with Jansen, Matiurg & Co., of this city, was colebrated In a quict nioner Inst evening at tho residence of tho yroom's brother, John J. Mavknoy, Baq., Nu. 2052 Indlana avenue. Tne interior of the cozy homo wus tastefully decorated with handuome floral designs, aud o brilliant gathoring of the friends of buth parties way In attendance. The curemony was performed about 7 o'clock by the itoy. Clinton Locke, reetor of Grace Episcopal Chureh, and tho = bride and = grout wero unuttended, At the conglusion of the ceremony usual tho congratulutions wera oxtended, utter which an olegant suppor, eervad by Kinsley, was purtakonof. ‘An excellent or- ebeatra furniebed tmuelc, and the evoning was most pleasantly passed. Mr, and Sirs. Hucknoy will reside fn Chfoaga, and thoir reception days will bo duly announced, ‘Tho prowents were very haodeomne, Amonge thetn wore tho following: A beautiful: bronze luck, with chariot aud boracs, from bachelor friouds of tho Calumot Club; set of handsome plates, Mr. and Mrs. 8, 2. Barker; goll-lined suup-lndie, Mr. und stra, W. F. Btudabaker; ail yor soryieu, George 4. Rulsheek and ‘Thormas Iluke, of Now York City; engraving. “Anita,” Br, nad Me, Lyman Ware; elegant portfolio, Mr. and Mrs, Spencer A, Brown; work- box, Sige Budurs; “ombroidered tablo-meat, Nre dol, Walworth; water-colur, Tho ‘Two Prinaes,” Janeen, MeChini & Cu.5 hand-painted Dust albuin, Me. und Mra, GH. Graveas uns. sive bronze pitulcr, Mr, wad Mra, Jumen 1, Whitmore, uf New York Clty; juilr of vases, Sr. and Mrd M1 ot. 8, Marsh; marble clock und pale of broazes, My and pire. Jota J, Huck nog; enyd= tray, Mi, aud Mra. J. 1. Stthbas bundsome vase, a Jansen; pujrof boudglecundivsticks ie Tae Mr. Gilhert MeClures baudsame bump, Mr, ane Mra. Eugene Canield; yold-jjned berry-spuon, Mr. and Mra. J, C, Hrouduend pale of vuses, Sr, and Mrs. a, 5, Thomson: oflepuinting, Misa M7 Hacknoy; punted plugue, Bliss Gragle Marker bronze stutue, friends In Jansen, dteClury & Soe; Limoges vase, Mr, und Mra. 3. We Kendall; fun, “Stoile"; Individual peppers Chaves W. Droge E, 0, F, itaers ‘Dr. and Sirs, E, te G.O. Peek; pair of napkineriaga, dra. ‘e Avarili, ot Now York Cliy; waif unt, Sra. W. F c Eudora; ple-knite, dirs. ¥. A, Watkins; wate: eolur, Mea. Suymuter Coleus: Hivor witer-gor- ylee, WaltorS. Huckney; fauoy puper-basket, Mra. iuolsony one lty dirs. Honry W, Bur con} tollgt-case, 4 2, Sorat berry-spaon, Mra, Wiliam A, warl-cusket, Mra, U. Le Wutmore; stigt poon, Mr. and irs, W. A, palr of Uorry-spoons, Houry G. Guy> lord; Tan, Bigs Janson; Jamp, Mp. and Stra, Ernest A, Hamill; ailver sugar-vow! and urcan> pitcher, Mr, Addigon D, bellay; Limoyes-cnse, alr. and Mra, Wiitlam Loowls; family Bible, Mrs. 1. BR. Hackney. Among tho guests present were: Mr. and re Cilvton, Locka, ver vensuny Br. Mra. J. J. Hugknoy, David Bwing, Col. and Sirs. A, F, Stevensa and Mra, Soyinour Cotowun, Misi Hoye, Sr. and Mra, Uri Buleom, Mr. ond Mra. W. C, BD. Urannts, Mr. und Mra, fi. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Con, Dr. and Mrs, Lyman’ Ware, Mr. und Mrs, Kybert Junsen, Miss Junseu, the Misses uct, Nise Luw, the’ Missed Oa, Me, nod Stra. Ving Watking, Mtg, G, U. Peck, Siva Durkea, br, and deg. Charles Counselman, Dr, and dirs, ioswall Pari, Miss Fannle Gopld, Siss Keep, Mr. and Mrs, Yiugh Huren, Mr. atid Mrs, dunes Bauclt, Dr. and Altra, Koler, Mr. tho biluses Carter. a Mra. X. Ju Ota, Mrs. do, Muudeat St, Loula, Mrs. Benjuinia Hack= noy, Mr, end Sirs. Eugene Cantleld, Mr, und Sry, &.'B, Marker, Mr. and Mr ML. M. Marat, Mr, and Stra. Abram Wilthimy, Stas Odor, of Now Orluuna. Miss Hoasio ditehell, Misa Warren uf Lontavillo, Str, and Mew. Chitrles Itnynioud, Me. and Mes, Mbort Mayden, St, and irs. Je We Onder, Mra. 1,0, Stone, Miss Hodges, Ahr, and Mrs. C. Prema, Sr. und de, Ce Le Watjnora, Miss Lyon, dias Hunn, Miss Ulman, Mr. and Sirs, Jauies Owon, Stew Mary Hncknoy, Mr. aud Sirs. Jahn Colby, Mes. Nudors, Mr, and Mr. Joby Wronn, br, and Mrs, Willian Loomts, ira, MoNojl, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. 8 Quick, Migs Kont, Mer. and Mra. Charles Sceberyor, and tho Mossrv, Frank Hoyne, Henry Bucou, Chauncey: Keun * Tuttle, J, Adelt Jr. Wl, Johngut, Fred Icinibal, Addison Kelley, Gilbert stuchiry; W. Ht Bard. J, 0, Wil hi J, Mitohell, Lew Th, Wits » Alexandet Miny B, Soilt 4 Unylord, 1, Walter uel } a ty & J, Kulekerbouker, Jolin M.' Low, Mrs, Wiillun Fuller, HE. nme ney, Tit. donkins, W. 8. Kalitht Saunt Kelley, William Cooper, A, A. Munger, aud KZ, Uhundior, Mr. A, Judson Colo and Misa Julia Loulso Munger, Misa Julia Loulue Munger, daughter of 8, F. Muegzor, Esa, and Mr, J. Judson Cole, of thie oily, were united Jn murelaga lust ovening at tho resktenge of tho bride's parents, No. 2H8 Indl: autavenno, A large number of Invited puosts assumntlod to witogse the corenjony, which wae performod at 8 o'clock by the lov, Charios Hull Eyereat, pastor of Plymouth Congregational Chureh, Tae murlora worg taytefully decorated with Horal dealgns and suilix., On the mantel wasn huge buuk of flowers, above It were tho foltinis ",-31." In monogram, floral balls aud hordeshocs were suspondad over the doors, and tho young couple wero uplted undor a hugo floral yoko. Mr, Willlajn af. Batdwip, of Cleveland, and bir. Robert Kirkinnd, of thie ulty, olllviated aw ushers, “She bride wis band- souuly vtilrod fn Geldal robe of white satin and fully, cut en traln, orange blossoms, yell, ond pourd ornuments, Deriug tae evgalng a supper wow served, and Wrelbere turntyie nue fur dancing, Me, nud drs. Cole will be “ut bone” to thole friends wt No. 248 Indiana avenue Hog Band 16, ‘Sho presente were dlsplayad fp an upper roown, and were very handsome, Following ta a come plate iets Mundyomy gold watch, from tha froom; wicker cbuir, Air. gud Mré» ltoburt Mure tony gl00 in gotd, in bundsome purse, parants of brides wold -tbiable, Grandia ume": le bum, Geo . Hancock: jnkwtun Mra. Honry Hawloy; lamp, Mr. and » Ceorgo. Folt, of Bloux City, bi; ploture, tho Misste Yumples & Anolon} Aurinen’: Houry 0. aid Dana 8 Viluds wull-muyt, 30g8 Anos it. Forgas son; framed ploture, Mr, and dirs, A, oate we reconces, Miss Olaya M. Squires and L, Wostt pinude, 3 4. 14 Hlra; bronze vases, Mr, ane ma . Forgusouy pulr of Yaruy, Edgar Bardett, of Kulumazou; pair of yuacs, dilsd unnio Boono and My, Griys pale ul vases, Ar. 8. Uh Wondultzs uurbly clock, dr, and Sea, GU, Pardvay vase, airs, Qe Me Vath; pluah uibum, W. 3 Buliwit, of Clovuiandy vdmbinn- don jnketand, Kobort iCrklau perfumery auc Ghartes | 7. ogy, ue Holnos, tat aia coteds DE sy' Jenny aay le eu Bryant, stas- ter Caldwell or Mutti Grovk, and Fentik Mk. Sagat of Kalaiuzoo; curdecase, Mig. Jamies W, Gules pair oporusylasaoy, W. Ui. und A, Ite Lyans; Jowel-case, OV, Kiumons; “Old Qukon Buokut,” Addivon bhiiigas tloworeatands tra, C M. Murnos, Fort Sinith, Ark.; juwol-onaket, Alr. und dirs. GU. Mummonds yagod, dire, i, GC. sullwellt and dire, Sram pictur z brush nud comb ousu, dir, jworge Moora, Mitchallvisie, bis joture, Mr. and. Sirs. Uuoruy N. tong; Mra. Addison Phillooy triplicate mlre ror, nd Mire, Bauuel 2, Skinners Limoges Ware curerogolvor, tho ies Hattie euch and Enitns Goodlandor, of lackfords cruckiv- waro pituhor und “lass, Mr. and Bev, Willan Hansborauah: buskot of fowurs, SMive M fi Hower, Mra, Bivitay tidy, Couato Vig Jewel casket, Migs Juste Tun cocks silver spoons. Mey, Joby Nubals, of Hattlo Creek, ploskuifa, Be. and Mre Murron, Hlevene Point, Wiss uftor-diauer colfuu-spouns, Mise denuty Bowau,or battle Creek; ieo-cream-spout, dir. and Mrv J. EL. Penuiinun, of Buttle Creeks ult, Allsé Stdiule Whitingn; palutiug, Mive ‘wrence Woot; suxur-ypoon, My, aus She Qeorga Jobuapn; curd-casu, Mr, and dlrs, IL BL Palwor; teblo-jus Miss seaaulo Biers ats Uorry-4poon, tie Creek; Tt triplicate nisrur, Str, and Mra, 2. C. Parsons, 0! NOVEMBER 18, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. M BUA. Bp OO! M Hartlott; tr Mra. Henry Hi of Kulamazoos fru Mr. Charles Iriggs, of Rockford; (rult-knives, Mian Adin Willinins; pleklo-cnstor, Mrs. George Ming Julla Olfuer, of rtledove mnateh-snfe, Mr, uit-kolved, Big. M. Ht Vor- frultedigh,, Ming’ Fannie lyr, Sire, FW. Marcbosl; t Mreand Mra, }. abeook, tanterecelver, Me. Mupploya; i, Pottor, Ovago City, Kua: fngcinator, Miss Lizzio Nash; luco-hand: kerchlof, Mise Mollie Nuali. ‘Atnong the guoste prosent were Mr. and Bre. Nobert Marton and Mra. Henry Hawley, Br. Gearga: W. If Mr. and, Dra. Sain V, Skinner, Mine Jose Itaneock, sre. Humo, tho Misacs ample, Honry C. Vilas, Dand 8, Vilrd, Mies Agnes 2 ierguaon, dr. and Mrs, A. G. Foster, Miss Clara Sf, Bqutres, tr. I. J. West, Mes, Te Bird, Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Forgtivon, Mr Gray. sites Faunio Hoo Mr. 8. 1 W t wiokor-ronker, dir. G. » K. C. Pardew, Mrs, G. df. UI, oply Harey ttoyt, oh. Ogio Mra, Jatnce W. Onkloy, Mr, an holtz, M Tutblil, Louls Hoyt, Liryont, Mr. and Evans, A. it. Evans, C. B. Rimmout id BL Adaliviny Puiltlon,, 316, and stra, Hawn thond, Mra, FP, G. Stliwell, Me, and Mra, George IL Siona, Miss Hutte ‘Teach, Miss Bina, Goodlagdor, Me. and, Mes. William Hansborough, Silss el Libby, Mrs, sunita, ‘Misa Mamio Whitinan, Sfiss Florence ioo nad Mrs, George Johnson, Str. ond dirs. 1, Paluier, Ss Jonnio Clark, Mies Hattio Fiteh, Mr. J. 0, Wildon, Mr and Mra. A. E. Murtlott, Mine “Ada Williatns, ‘Miss Georgie Fitchor, Mr. and Mra, J. Mf. Doda, Mies Fannlo Trego, Sr. and Mrz, W, Murobesl, Sir, Rappleye, and the Misses Nash, Evans and Whitney, at Detroit, Mick, Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Trivunes Dernorr, Meb., Nov. 17,—Tho grandest wed- ding that tins occurred {n Detroit for soveral youra tuok place this evening at the Westminster Presbyterian Churok, when Miss Grace Whitacy* daughter of David Whitnoy Jr, 0 wealthy Jum- her merchant of thy olty, was united In mar- rine tu Juln # Evans, son of an old and bighly- reapected fninily bere, ‘The itev, Frank D, Bat- ley, pastor of the Westininster, Church, per- forinud the'ceremony, the churob building boing elaborately decorated for the accaston. Thora was au opulence of flowers, poets, stnitax, gorgcous drcesva, pretty faces, solamu tnustie, ond all the othor soulful things that meke auch nn oceusion 80 delightful to tno fominiun heart. The bridesmalds wero Misa Jessie Vancotrt, Mlx3 Flora Whitney, Miss Farrand, Misy Moyggie Inglis, and tho wrooms. mun Jobn Heumes. Thora wus a reception at tho residence of tho bride's parents on Wood- ward avenue, where presouts aggregating many thousana duilurs were displayed, umong thom belng the deed of a $10,000 house and lot frum tho bridn’s fathor, Tho grovum “ave tho bride dtuond —solittire —garcings. ‘Tho bride's trousseau was vory — elaborate, and | it fy whispured — cost” 88,090. It Includes. beside tho tidal droga of white satin hoavily brovaded with lowers of silver and silk einbudeed, i rousplon dress of pink witli, att other of bliek silk velvat, another of some col- orad eatin, nnd u fourth of white eutin, ‘hore wore utreet costumes, calliug costumes, dancing costumes, a dinner dross of ream anti, a cure rluge costume, eventing dress of blue angi, tho traveling dress of cutmel's-balr and amber silk, w robe do chambre indo of Ashes of rove, Cusiimere a boudoir costume, aad the thousand and ony other things that xo with thom, Tho bridu} coupla left this evening for an extended TOU tn tho Eust, making tholr first stop at Los- ‘on. Wondoerly and Loveland, at Gulona, Th. Spectal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, GaLena, ML, Nov. 1%—Among tho ratbor large number of captives whom Cupid boa tod to the bymeneal altur in this olty of late urespr, y. G. Wonderly, one of our moat popular citi+ zons, aud Miss Jeno Loveland, tho charming daughter uf 2D. Loveland, sq, tne well- known Galonu capitalist—n young hidy woo bis shone sincy her début as a star of the tiret mng- nitude In the highest social eiroles of the city. The nuptinta wore celebrated ut tho Loveland imuanalon, on Quatity Hil, where wero assembled n Jorge though select company of tho frlends of the family from near and from fur, ‘The ceremony tool place at batf-past 7 ofelocls, and wus performed by tho Rey. W. W. Steel, of Groce Lpleeopal Chureh, ‘The bride wos ittendod by Miss Kittie Howard, of Guten, ntl Miso Bussio Duarr, of Monticello, In. Messrs, John Dowling’ ot Dubuque, and W. W. Wagdly, G.S. Merrick, and J. 8, Unum, of thiscity, note ais Usbers. ‘The uifale throughout was dhe of the tnost britiant matrimonial events of tho your In our sumowhat uristacratic town, Bovoral Chicagouns were prosent fa: gues, De Wonderly and brida departed on thy 10:53 train this evening for Chicugp, that colubrated retront for all hymeneal devotud, and from thonce will make tour of tho South, rpturaing to Galana fn about three weeks, Wt ri Schoonberger—Dator. At St. Janos’ Episcopal Church jnat night Mise Mary It, Datar and Bir, Henry K, Bohoenborgor, of this city, were married by the Itey, Dr, Court- ney, Tho cerejneny was performed at 6 o’clook and was witnessed by & lirge audienee, Whon the carriages boaring the bridal party arrived, the wodding muroh was porformod on the great organ, and n few moments Inter the bridal party ingrohud s}pwiy.up tho broad centro alulo In tho following order: Muau) Robort F. Rich- ards and J. IKolly, Frank VPoabguy and Georgo Benth, John Schoonbergor = aut Miss K. ‘uckor, Howard A, Smith and Miss Nessie Lyon, Henry J. Dater and Mise 2. It, pater, the #room and dirs. HJ. Dator, Philip W. Dator and the bridu. Aftor tha marche eorutiony was congludod the party wont to tho reaidence of the bride’a paronts, 468 Ontirlo utraet, Where w quiet reception to near relatives and intinuta friends was hold. There wore many Cone prosents recelved by tho newly- wedded palr, bit thay wore not di eptayad. Mr aid Mrs. Hshoenberger luft far tho Kast on a Inte evening train, intoniling to return to Cht- sagpewnlon will ba thetr nome, in about two weul Lovoring and Wilson, at Lafayette, Ind. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Trine, Lavaverte, Ind, Nov. 17.—Lasp wight at 8 ofeloci the nupthils of Miss Jenuip Wilson and Mr. Guorgy K, Levering took pluco at thghomoof the bride's parents op ‘orry atraot, Tha corar mony was Witnessgd by but fow pprsons bealde tho rolatlyoa, but the rece) i that followed surpiascd anything of tho kind here for many yours, ‘Tho young people mumbored | their slonde by thiusninda, and hundreds called to pay thelr roapuota and wish them joy. A tarta number of handsome preacuta were bestawud by friunds ond relatives, * Duncan and Bond, at Nilos, Mich. Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune, Nunes, Mich, Nov. 1A wedding occusrod hero today of more than ordtnury interes owing to the publi positious tho high contrac! ing purties bale occupied In yurlous ways, Maj, 1. A. Duncan, editor of tho Niles Republican, wus marciod to Alles Mary Hond, former pro- orptreas of our highesuboul, The tunyiblo ox~ presstons of oatoem and reyard the couple bave roveived have never boon surpassed io this city. Rannoy—Sugyctt, at Cloyoland, 0. Speclat Dispatch to The Cateugo Tribune, CHEVELAND, 0, Nov, 17%—-Tho warrlage of dJobu it, Ranney and Mise Mary Bugwott thiaaven- ing was quita an ovent in hlzber loonl airetes. It aconrred nt tha rysidonce af lulls Kufus BP, Aunnoy, fuiltor of the gro Mol AVeNHO, ‘Tho ov, Vr, Hullos performed (ye ceremony, Miss Buggott fs a noted tocul sipger. a NEBRASKA NOTES, A Remarkable Caso of Divorce Inthe District Court at Lincoln~Destrictive Prairio Flros in Nobraska-Mivcel~ Inncoun News from tho State at Lurgoe Special Correspondence nf ‘Me Caleago Tribune, Lixgoun, Nob. Noy, I-A remarkable ease of iyorce has Just rouched a conclusion in the District Court In thiv city, 16 ts tho sultot Henry Atkine vw. Hobeous Atkina, Atkins iaan Englihiaun, aud vory wealthy, honoo the inturs eatin the wuit, Tho etury us told in, court ts avmowhat strange, and unto buck to 185) In Canada, when tho parties now engaged in lithgar tlon wore living bapplly na man and wife, In 1684 tho marrluge was ruptured or broken, the partes ving apart slice thon, part of the tino In the sume Caundian town, but aloe 1881 both purtles’ in the Unitod Btutos, Sr, Atkins in Linegln and dtr. Atkins joe, of tho ume in Michigan, Whon tha present proceedings were courmonogd Mrs, Ate ing Gung to rode Io Lingala, and thy two cuiny face ta thou on thy withuasstand, and ough gad voluminous testimony frow Canada in thu sbupe of depovitons. The best legal tulent Of this culy hus beun cuguBeEd On Wie cuss, and Aner cyouunter of lexal auiilty bag wover buon witugased In our Distrlut Court. A doglstou will be rendered at the next jor of court by bis Hlouor, Judge Pound, At tUle the of the year In all prefrie countics the inbubliante thereat wie Ukely to wutfer severely trom pruiciv tress wt Joust, suob ty tho qagy 19 Nebruvku this your, Firew of this kind arg reported Crom diferent scotlone of te Sture, domy of thom vory duatruchive.. A geationan revently from the cqyntics norte of porta, a derrlble * pralrle Yowa'* of 8h. Punt Saturday = of Just week, = A coil derbi, nuantity of ba: was dustroyod, suverul miles wf fences burned, and for a while the town itselt wae in danger. Fully $y tons of buy pave buon destroyod ea far hy those ros. Ne lived have Lous lost, so far a8 ay ' ‘Tuo Red Cloud Chief came wear boing knocked tn the byad fant wok by a aHOD on RucoUnt oF the political guntinenta of Its uditer, Tho latter ly relieves himsolf in the ni papa Hind the ino whieh ue purpose OF sacking the on necountof our political stand attenp! curry oul tholr original jatentions they would have mot with u warin reception at the muzzies of revolvers in the hands of mon who know how to use thom.” ‘Tho samo pnper tells of a binody row which occurred on | Elin Creok, hort dis- tance fromm Heil Cloud, Nenry 3. K. Conrad, in which tho Intter was probably fatally stabbed. The trouble was of long standing, and the Nght was not unexpected. Tnverty has beon pinced une dor arreat to await the rosult of Conrad's Ine Juries, ‘Tho 1, Sf. Ratlrond [9 making some largo tin- provements in Hastings, necording to the (luliee Journet of that place. A now conl-ebod hing beet Dulit, which ja the largust in tho Btato, und the company {a putting in four miles of side track additional te what {s alrendy there. Tho extor sion frum Aurora, Hamilton County, to Hast jugs with be commencod uarly in tho spring. A number of prominent railroad officials con- nected with the Burlington & Missourl and Chl engo, Turtington & Quincy Itablrouds, Including f.d. Potter, manazer of tho reuda. and E Touzulin, View-Preaident of the Chien, Kogton Quiney, have been on w tour of inspection up| and dewa tho road and over Its Keveral Uranehes recently, They roport overything In goud atin It ts under tood that Sir. Touzalin, the newly-clected Vico- President of the Chicago, Hurlington & Quincy, will remove frou Omaha to Boston as soon As he can complete some unlulshed Wustness in thisBtate, Mr. Hotter, who has been nppointod Gonoral Manager of tho. two rouds tu plice of Mr, Touzatin, will reside in Chlengo, Ho ts weil kiiown in Nebrasku it6 a thorough mllroad man, und hig promotion ta the positon of Gener Manager will ny doubt give perteat satisfaction all along the Hae, The focal manage tot the Burlington & Mlssouel will be in) tho bunds of Mr, Holdredye, whose ollica will bo at Lncot ‘The rocent suow-storin sues to have been protty weneral all over Nobruska, as well as in the mountains west and north of here, The Union Pacite Kaitroad was blockaded tn seve oral places, and ynow-plows were sont out froin Oinuba to assist in clearing the road, On Hel Arad roada in tho State, howover, was travel mpaded. Horae-stoaling In Nebraska tins become alinost a profession; at feast it appears that way froin the numberof quadrupeds of this kind whlch have been spirited away in ditferent focniitles in theslate, and po truce of thom, ever obtained, Threo horsus were stolen in Coas County week, a4 many in Lancaster County, and similar repurte comng’ trom other portions of the State. Aborse-thiof cnught in Novruskn just nt this particular tine would tnost certainly bo treated toa generous supply of rope, and tint too with- outdeluy in the proceedings. + THE WEATHER, Signal Service, OFFICE OF THY CITE SIGNAL OFricen, WAstI- iNGron, D, C., Novel8—1 a. m.—For ‘Tennesace and Ohfo Valley, rain, foltowed by colder clear- Ing weuther, southorly winds, shifting to west: und northwest, {alling followed by rising barom~ eter for the ustern portion. For the Luke roylon, colder southwest to northwest wins, partly cloudy wenthor, proced- ed by rainin the Lower Luke region, fowor tem- perature, and rising barometer. For the Upper Siiseissipp! and Missour! Vale loys, clear or clearing and colder weather, with west wlids, and rising barometer, ‘Tho Chief Signal Otticer furnishes the follow- nu speejat bulletin: ‘The storm contral fo tho Northwest moved ecastwurd with increasing force during tho day, and is now centri nurth of Luke Huron, Severe southorly to westerly gales continug in tha Luke rowlon, with threatening woither and rain— the rain extending us fur south us Te: nieasea and ‘Texas, Fale wenthor continues in the South Atlantic and Guilt Btntes. The cloudiness his Increased in tho Middle and Now = Engignd — Stutes.. Southeriy’ to easterly winds continue on the Athiitie const und fu the Southern States, with bigher temper- ature tnd suuthorly to westerly while, while mueh colder and clearing weuther prevutla in the Northwest ung Upper Lake rola. A cold wave Js udvaneing trom the Noribweat, and t jndieationg wre that rete will prevail on tho At luntte cuust during Priday, followed by much oolder and fale weathor during Batueday Ciicaga, Nov, 1-118 p. m4 observations are taken ut (ho syme moment of time at all tho stations named: GENEIAL OUSERVATIONS, Tren, Ther. gsi | wis Wind, ([Mnh weer, Keown. | ulcrdy. at lye rt ueens| HRETELOSGREEEENSSEE! EA: &: bist dpe Cer ai rz dalaedls.ioamseeeRsen ottdareleserd LOVAL QUSERVATIONS, Tine, | Hart} Ther.) iw) Wind, *Hurometer corrected fur tewporature, vlovution, and Insirumontul error. Maximum tompuratur Minion temperature, Stuan dally burometor, ‘Maun dally Wermaniater, a0 Moan dally humidity, wt An Extonsivo Mulnestorm In forula, Ban Francisco, Cal, Nov. 1%—During the Inst forty-alght hovya a ral ris haa pavaed over tbo Bite, enough fulliug In sowie lucalitics to sturt plowing, CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, ‘Tho Swall-Pox Scourge in Minnesota, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br. MAUL, Minn, Noy, 1%—Tho apprehension on account of the appeariuce of a large number of onges of atnall-pox in Minnesota ‘bas byeome so grout and the fenr of Ww Kenoral epidcuile so xeneral, thut tho Presfdunt of the State Boned of Hualth fsues tho following otllolal reviow of tho progrese of tho peatiloncs: “Tho orlelual outbreak wags tn Richmond, Btoarna County, lust July, By prompt nation of the loca! Dunrd of Health it was continued to two fumillos in Laat township, From Richmond. it Oaile woa tukeu by 8 weraan who visited tho caspa to Spring Hill, another towne auip in tho samo — county, whore it bud secured about thirty viotima before tho Stutu Hoard of Health were iuformer of Its ox- Istonce, Binco thon tt tins heen directly undor our charge, with such vodperation ws tocn! wus thoritlea have given, In that towushiy havo ocourred nbout 100 cases und ten deatha to date, From thoro cases have cone ng follows to datos First,.one to Molrosy, quarantined und died. Abotnor onus haa ocourred, and ta under curoful guurauting, Second, a cnso to Bt Cloud Towsship, and convulesuent. Ane other cuso, sick in the sine house, both quarantined cxrofally, ‘Third, w case to Bt, Josoph, quarantined aud vonyuleavent, Fourth, a family in Getty Jownehlp, carefully quarantined, Fifth, ong family in Luke Henry ‘Vownship, quarantined, Slat, mip cuvg fa Ziow ‘Towsably, quarantined. Bevgntb, 4 saiully anothgr udjacent township, also guarantinod, All those cased have cuipu direatly from Spring TUL, None others bave occurred up to yestore day, though ikiy oxpuctod that other teutated cages wilt vceur, and thoy have been cusefully provbled tor, Uutalie Stourns County; Virst, ong cagy of yariololl in Forgas Fulla, quarans tued, and ~ vonvaludcont. Hocund. three eusud in Hoku, one dead und all quarantined toca) authorities by tbe this from Bellvue Town, ‘Whird, ove wise vt Hullwater, quarantined by the tucal Hoard of Hoult. Fron Dakota, single oasus ure roe ported at MoCautuy illo, oppaylt Fort Abure cromble, and ty Todd County, but wo have not He yor Certainty ov respects tigin. Vuovinutlon and fovaccination, with quaranting wn divine fogtlon. aro ju progress ip end around Spriy; fall by four physivisue doing wotblug else an wong by guthority of this board and of thy County Supervisors of Stourns County, ft ts not Ukoly that this board will bo iynurant of caves ocourring olvowbera twontysfour laure after their appearuuce, Lucal authoritica ure hecoming more active and vigilant, so that a oree pidomlo Miko that atSpring Hill cannot Dayton, Wath. Tor, Quarantined. BAN Faaxctsco, Cal, Nov. 17.—Tho Town of Dayton, Wash, 'Tor., of 400 inhabitants, t6 In feoted with fifty cnses of sniall-pox and has been quarantined. Renjamin Siinpson, Special Ayont of tho Post-Ofice Departinent, bas stopped nll mail service with Dayton, Slowed on Account of Small-Pox. SouTi Iran, Ind. Nov. 17,—The schools In two of tho buildings wore closed today on count of tha emati-pox, Threo new oases are reportod, OBITUARY. Faneral Sorvic of the Rov. Z Me. Humphrey. The funoral of the late %, M. Humphrey, Pro- fessor of Church Mlatory in Lune Seminary. Cine oinnati, took pluee at Lo'clouk yestardny from thu reaidenco of C. M. Henderson, Esq. No. 1810 Prairie avenue. ‘Tho Chieazo Presbytery nate tended the xervices ina body, and wtarge num ber of Dr. [lumphrey's old friends gathored to pay a final tribute to the decensed. Tho collin ore a numberof handsome tornl tributes in testimony of the high regard io whlch tho do- ceused wus held, ‘The services were opened by the lev. J. Hh. arrows, the new pastor of tho First Proaby- teriun Church, who offered prayer and read a fow pussiges from tha Beriptures, The itev. Dr, Patterson then nroso and anounced a hymn which he sald had been solected by thelr dotiart- ed friend at the funeral of of bis children at which he hud ulliciated—" My ‘Times are in Thy Wanda." ‘Tho hymn was sung by the chuir ora, Hove Herelek Job thu Rev. Herrick Jobnaon, pastor of tho Fourth Church, thon spoke fuellngly of tho de- coused, “He eulit the forma) services bad atroady been held in Cincliuntt, and they had gathored to speak of their parsonul bereavement, He had trst met Dr, Huinpbrey ut bls own bortee In this elty twenty-one yenrs ayy, Thon ho bad alreaay gained amlnence in tha ministry, while he was gine euler nt [ts open gutes, und the welcome he bad received bud wiways cndeared the dee puted tohiin, Sume time after that they bud buth bees culled to Polladelphiu, and there ho had tiet him and counseled with him frequont- jy. Dr. Humphrey bud commanded thu bigh und warm regard of ull bls brethren, and when thuy came on ns dalegates to tho Assembly int Cufeugo, he received the bib boner of being pla In the Modcratur’s char, Afterwards bu wisealled to Line seminury, where hu euded Uls tifa, He hod been marked by great fineness of structure 11 every way; beautifully wrought, and of fine mold and tuinper; a structure tine iu aplrit, joe tine body, Uving a fino if dir, Patterson said it seemed hardly tondd to anything that bad been sald, would briotly raviow the career aud obaractor of Uwwlr deur departed friend. Ue spoke of bla work in Rachie, Milwaukee, Chicago, Phtludel- nd Cincinnutl, and suid be hud always Hie bad boon curofit, con- welentious, ang thorouyh as o student of Nuture, of thevlogy, uf the Hible, und of civil anc euclestastival bistory, nod Lo poluted to bis ite ng anexiumple to be tuilowed by his brethren, Dr. Patterson closed bis romurks with a prayer, aud tho chulr sitar unutber hymn, After the benediction, thuse present were tu- vited to tuke a fust fowl ut the fueg of the dend. ‘Tho folowing gentlemen, whe bud been Elders iu the First Caureb under Ur, Jramnphros's tse torate, acted 8 pall-bearers: ¥. G, Chamber- lain, GB. Nelson, Dr. i, ee yells, P, Parrlugton, Tami, 1. 5, Sealy, 2.8, Sklaner, 5.8. We and Samuel Faulkner, A number of sorrow: relatives and friends followed tho remains to their last resting-place in Graceland Cemetery, Among those prosent were Dr. Kittredge, Dr. Hamill, Dr. Hurrows, E, 8. Skinner, Matihow Luilin, Charles Latiin, Dr. Swazey, Dr. ‘Trowe Uelitye, Marshall Field, Buckingbain, W. 7. Allon, dtr. Jiudicy, 1 M. Puliner, Mr. Jungen, 1, M. Suurwood, Ur. Noyes, Dr. Patterson, W. D. Palmer, De, Worrall, C. M. Henderson W, 8. Mogebuck, De. Herrick Jobuson, and Dr. Walker, Moath ofa Well Known Kalilroad Man, ‘Thore dics lust week in tho Government Hos pital at Washington after an filnoss of elghtcon months, Mr. Phiny Moore, well known iu Chica- vous formerly tha General Land Agent of tho Borltagton & Miasourl Railroad Vompuny. Mr. Moore wus ong of the tirst to respond to Preale dont Lincoln's cutl for men te quell the itebel- Mon, ontlating in the Sixteenth New York Voluns tears, (n whlch regiment ke rose to the rank of He wis several times wound distingutsbed himself in many ways. discharge of his regitnent of twa years’ un he offered bls services to Gov. Seymour for the purpose of quelting the riots threatened in the urge cltles of the Stute. Finding no disposition on the purt of tho Governor ty tet ln the mute ter, he proceeded to New York und was gvorn In for speciul survice, as were many ojher veterans. fie ufterward organized a com: pany and was vetwiled by the Governmunt to protect the northern fruntier fram such rads aghud taken pitce upon St Albuns, He was honored by an nppuintinent upon the stat of Maj.-Oen, uci, who conimanded une of thy whi 1 Gey, Sherman's army that marched to dnt wasginituced by ad unele to resign inission and envuwe Ip business in Cham plain, N.Y. Tn a couple of years bo came West, was otploged in te fand depurtincnt of tho Burlington & Missuuri Kallroad, with headquur- eetively In Kansas Uity, Oulia, New hiewyo. Thu lands of bis company ally dispused af to settlers, bo wis transferred to Chiengo ts Genern) Agent of the rund ut this polit, but was soon obliged to aban- don nll business, and died tn the Government hospital nt Washington atter un iiness of olght- een months, Richard &, Evans, ut Deeatur, Ih Speclal Mspatch to The Unteuss Tribanes Decateu, UL, Noy. 17.—This morning Wichard L, Zvuns, Librarian of the Decatur Putte Lis brary wlnee 1878, died very suddenly nt hls board- Ing-houso in thia city, utter un tilness af three bi fer Tho deceased was altivtes with cerebra] exbuustion, snd dled ine convulsion, He was 44 years of tye, was borain New Albuny, Ind wogugraduatoof tho Groencadtle (nd) Uni Voraity, an Odd-Fellow, member of the Ch: tan Church aud Y, MOU, A, and a bighly-c: taemed man, He served during tho Inte War in the United States Nuvy ou tha coust of Buuth Awerieu, aud hud secon a great deal of tho world. Mra, Lizzto L, Tuchor, at Migtn, Hy Special Ntspateh to The Chicago Tribune ELain, Ul. Nov. 17.—Tiazle Ln, wite of Capt. J, C, Tucker, and duugbter of John Lewis, Eaq., of Ithleay N.Y. died very suddenly Jast night of neuralain of tho Poart nove % yoors. ‘The annul reception of the Kigin Art Association, of which she wos a lending metber, which was to buve occurred this evening, bag been post- Voned Indetininy in consequence. ‘The decunacd ywase hidy of thost wintuble qualities and rar mental gifts, ang ber premature death Js stui- eeyely nournod. Capt. Willa, Henderson, Intund, Bll. Rock istaAnp, U, Nov, 1%—Capt. Willan rion, nw of the celabrities of tho Upper Misslivippl Utver, dled nt hla home jo this clty today ob Brightls disease, aged 6% Ho leaves from $125,000 tu $160,000 ho ure minors, at Hock property eottunited at tu bie two ebildren Lewis Murtin, at Grand Ruptds, Meh. Spectal Wiaputeh ta The Chicago Tribune. Ulaxp Waris, Mich, Nov. 17.—Lowls surtin, nn ald aud catoemed vltzen and merchant of Ula obty, who luis fied logal oficos of tras! responsibility muh of the thie fur twontyetive Yourd pul, Wns attuolcad with w congestive chill, und full dead in bis store tia eventug, Martin iyan, st Decatiry I, sutciat Diezatea to The Chisago Tribune, Decatun, Ut, Nav. 1%.—Startin Ryan, uzod 65, a voteran of tho Muxicun War aud of the lute Rebellion, died hore yostorday. —— STEAMSHIP NEWS, SouTnameroN, Nov. VieArrived, tho Weser, from Haltinore, Quexxsrown, Nov, 17.—-Arrived, the England, from New York, New Youk, Noy, 1%~Arrlvod, the Holvotla, MGiemmrawne Nov 1fy—Acrived, the Wis RENTON - 0 Wiscons aln, from New Yor" Te " ee ecammaaieal Ownod to His Hocord, alt Lane Tribune. 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