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8 THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. C.E. Yost, of Omaba, Is at tha Sherman. V. HL. Giratan, U. 8. Aq 18 nt the Tremont. “J. Paxton, of Uotrott, Is at the Sherman, 3, M. DRAKE, of Rook Island, fs nt the Pacific, Onury BRINNED, of Quinoy, IL, is at tha Palm- er sh 5. C, Luactt, of Des Moinos, Ia. ts nt tha Pal- mer, , ei W. Kzrss, of Madison, Wis., Is at tho Pa- elfic. . — Lyman Ils Day, of Now York, is at tho Tre- miont. ' 5 1. M. Busvonn, of Rock Island, Is ct tho Tre- niout. ‘A. Ite uiont. 1sAAo R. Banton, of Boston, ta at the Tro- niont. . Luin Serpzxnxita, of Now York, Is at tho Palmer. Gey, W. H. Scronerenp, West Point, is at tho mer. ; VW. Nuynestacucn, of Milwaukee, 1s at tho Sherman. a W, Lyom, of Indlannpolla, {a ‘n guest of tho Sbermag, ‘ Geouae B, Trocner, of Paris, Franco, ts at the Pacite. Proy. Gronae J. Dnvan, of Yalo College, Is at the Pacific,’ Tue Roy. PR. Mickey, of Now York, ts at tho Palmer. JAstesS MCNAMARA, Mayor of Freeport, Il, 1s at the Tremont. Prov. E. it. Parae, of Counell Bluffs, is regis- tored nt tho Leland, D, D. 8. Brows, oditor of tho Nochestor (N, ¥.) Democrat, is at tho Pacific, Mn. AnD Mrs. Joun Mesziks, of Edinburg, Sedtland, aro ht the Pacitic. W, R. SHKLLY, Vico-Prestiont of tho Grand Rapids & Indiana Nailrond, is at tho Pavific, £ Hov. H. F. Fairbanks und the Nov. James a. Reogs. of Milwaukes, are at the Palmer, JOHN PHILtiPs, wife, and daughter have ro- McCor, of Clinton, Ia, ts at tha ‘Tres » turced from New York, and aro ut tho Leland. Brown Davis, of Milwaukeo, an otd and Firoininent, nowepaper man of that city, is is Chicaya. 3 '. H. Roasent, of Deadwood, D.T.,twho bas been in Colcage tor somo days, left, yesterday for bis home via Milwaukeo. ” 10, P. Anencnosnte, of Gunnisan, Colo. for- emMerly of the tirm of Flewor & Abercrombie, 13 in town for a few days. ‘Tne Natlonat Encampment of Our Country's Defenders for tho your 188], will conveno at tho Grand Pacitic Hotel, at 2 n'clovk p. i., on ‘Tnos- day, Dec. 20, for tho election ot ollicera and tha transaction of sucn business as may bo legally ‘brought before It, “L, CAMProN, a carpenter 3 years of age, felt from the second story of A. P, Luce'’s residence, No. 2529 Indinns ayeoue, about noon Tucsduy and fractured boty ankles by allghting upon bis fect on the yround, Heing destitute he was tuken to the County Nospitat. JOHN WAGNER, 19 yenrs of Hep yas bold to tho Criminal Court yesterday at bis father’s requegt: for threatening to iil’ tho old man and arter- wards breaking $60 worth of yinas in tho house. Warner 8r. expressed the wisn that the boy might spond a year In Jollet. «. ‘Tue pooplo having ollices in tho Ashland Block are greatly excited, as two cnsea of small-pux bavo occurred in tho Janitor's tumily lutely, and, as tho janitor cuntinucs to perform his dutios In the building, thoy ure afraid that he may spread the contagion. ‘Tar opening recoption of tho Home for In- curables will take place nt tho hame, corner of Rucine and Fullerton avenues today, Addresses and music from 2:3) tod o'clock p.m, The tne dies will serve rofreshinonts from 1 to 7. Ade dresses by Gan. Strong, tho Rev. Dr. Willing, tha Rev, E. 1. Galvin, Dr. Stephenson, and othors. Jons Tito as, 69 yeara of ti, who bas been {n the omploy of tha Union News Company at the Union Depot, was found den in his bed at iis boarding-house, Nu. iM South Canal street, yesterday ufternoun, Ho had been alling with some Jung diticulty for tho past four months, and this Isregarded ny the cause of his ilenath, ‘Tho Coranor was notilicd, * , Lasr Monday Emory A. Storea went down to Gulesburg. Ul., ond ‘presented tha Friedborg iso to Judge.Cratg, who at longth granted 1 ro- hearing, which pute tho case over until the Jan ‘unary term of the Supreme Court in. Springtick!, whon tha petition for u rehearing will come up Tor deciston. ‘Chis gives tho ox-puwnbroker an= othor leuge of freedom frum the penitentiary. _JasES TINAN, tho young man who rtole a Sachel of clothing Tucsday night at No. 33 West Hadison stroct from Utto Vogel, and then, in. srylug to escape arrest ut the hands of Oficer Eitzgerald, was brought too balt by a bulletin ols thigh froin the pollecinan’s pistol, was be- fore Justico Walsh yesterday, and was-held to the Criminal Court, “His wound fs not sorlous. Jacob Jacouson, of No. 40 North Contre ayo- gue, found a newly-born boy ut the font of the Tront steps pf his residence nt 2 o'clock yester> jay morning. Ho took tho little stranger In, bla wife cared for it, and the couple, who arc of alddic age and without vtilldren, propose to adopt it for thelr own. Tho on article by which the little fellow might bo tdentitied ts the. shawl tm which be was wrapped, Tne Chicago National Bank, the Inteat addi- Hon to tho number af Chicago's financlal in- stitutions, bas secured a lonsy of the two corner roums, Hrat, jloor, of tho Hawluy luilding, fouthwest corner ot Deurborn and Madison atreéta, thus giving ita trontuge on those two thoroughfares. It has bought up the teaues of the progont tononts, and witl trke possession nlong short the middle of Decombor. The now quarters will bu. bundsomoly Atted up, and tho new bank oxpcots tu opon for business ubuut dan, W, 1882, * 'Tng Democratic County Central Committeo had a aparecly-attouded meotingat the Palmer House Inst ovoning, Tho ropart of tho Cum [lgu Committoo, dotuiling culloctions and dis- urecinents durin: tholr term of olfice, was read nud approved. Kesulutions congratulatory to Father Sboehy-aud other distinguished Irish ‘visitors were introduced and adopted, after which the udtomittos adjuurned sing dle. Tho newly-stlectud cormittea will hold thelr firat. ipecting ang oraihles ut B o'clock Monduy oyon- \og at the sutne hotel, A cour. ‘ot rather suspictous-looking men who wore banging alxint tho bar (i the Grand Vuuitic Hotel lost night wore spotted: by OL- fuer, Joba. Brennan, the houxe policemen, Ottcors Siinmuns and Gallagher, ot tho detec: Vo force touk it look at tho men and conchiged te Jock thepy ae ‘Thla was done, and tt aftece wards uppeared that they bad beaten onv or two uses of the hotel out of small summa ot monuy. ‘hey’are presutmubly card-sharps. Oneor them {s known to. bave beon connected with 4 Now York’ yambiing-house, while the other isn banger-un about theso institutions, Thoy give tho hames of HH, W, Itnasell and Frank Lanthie, FRaxk MULVHULL, a dischnrzcd switehman, who recently plundernd threo freleht-cars of the (rang Trunk Kaflroud and was aftewarda ars regted.. whilo. attempting to’ pawn twonty-alx pairs of hoota.and shoes, was taken befor lustice Walluce yesterday by Detectives Tierney: and Bruton end held to the Criminal Court in Donds of $1,000, Mulvihill frankly acknuwiedges: bjs urine, admits that he bad a pal and saya vhat that individual ts set in sto possession “of Afty pates of pantaloons und twolve patra of boate stolen at tho sare tue. Ho rofttees pore alstently to disclose bis partner's nine, 0 prom. isa batweon'thom boing the cause of thls exuim- ple of honor amuny thivves, A xeETING of membors of 1) Muttery, First Regiment Light Artillery, was held ut the head- quuctors lust evening, Mu}. Tobey in the. chair. ‘bo report of tho cunmitter in cbarke of the ur yangemonte for tho banquet and ball wus prie sented and adopted, with somo slight amend: Monts, Jt was devtded that the evening uf Thursday, Jou. 12, bo set apart for the ball, and the prico of tickets be placud at $10, which’ wilt udimtt a gontieman and ladies tothe ball aad uupper, Grent care wilt be tuken in tho dis- postl of teketa vo that no improper or dise Feputably persons van gain adiuission, Commit- (evaonrecuption, decoration, invitations, vtc., yen, fppoluced, after which the meeting ad- * AM, A. Parretson conducted the noon prayers hiestiun seetendny in, Jawer Farwell Hatt, with itn overtowing attendances of businessmen und atrangars,” A marked {icrouxo of religious fore vor qhuractorized the rumarkys snd teatimontals Of the numerous youux men, who answered Mr, Pattesson’s wppeal by bearing witness to tha power of God's truth. “Blubop Fallows appealed lathe young Aospel workers who wero present. to give thelr loud) qaslstance to the band of re- vival singers who every night ure murehing through tho viloat preeinuts of Chicago, ‘Tues: day nlxbt thoy devoted an hour of tho oveniug bronturea tu tho depraved. netgaboricad op ae 7 y epraved ne! rn Lycout Theatro, 8 = ee «VGUECIAL moeting of cigarmakers was hel Inet night at Nu, 103 eouiuuton stroet, and en ports hoard from a cominittce which had been wond to investigate the Milwaukee stciko, Tho report was that thu sirlkors showed no signs of yoekeulog, and that. they would bold ue Ine deflottoly 1 outelda unions would support thom. ‘The nieelting wie quite enthusiastic on the sub- Ject,und {twas atatod tha Chi would help thea: to the extent of $6 per weuk if noveasary, Justoud of $100 as at present, Ono Tan stated thatat least {of the Milwaukee ales oe suing: to ies to works aad wero ousand, whoreas the pr: _ foro 0 Birike Was but g, y ee > Fou the past week Chicuyo has been enjoyin; some tA delightful Indian summer west! on ani ‘ulmingted yesterday morumg ina rise in bgrometer ‘very unusual aftor Thanks ‘viv ‘bo slixht rafn in the moruing and the neavy, ‘scudding clouds gave promise of moro wolaturo to come, Vut the tomperature was of tne snlldest descripuow, Ulsters and even rubs THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1881—TWELYE PAGES. bor coats were uncomfortably wacm, and Iabor- ors on the.stroats were cheerful and happy in thor shirt-slovyes, Towards 3 o'vlock, tows bror, tho gatboring clouds had: united thelr forces and n perfect flood poured down, cover- {ug tho etreots with mud and water, drenctin| the pedestrians who hat boon entleed out o doors bs the plonsant warmth, filling tho strect- cars with bedriygiod passongers, and continuing inta enough in tho evening to have a percentl- bly malign effectan the places of amusemant. ‘Tho temperature as observed by Mannsso, Tribe UNE Building, showed tho thormomotcr at 6a. TH. At HO: JO a. t., at 62; noon, athe; hp. m., at B23 and 8p, m., 4% ho barometer at 8 a.m. stool nt 29.50, nnd at 8p. im. at 20.40, A recertion and ball for tho bonefit of tho Ivish National Land-Longite, under the auspices of the Patrick Ford Land-Lengue Chub of tho Saventeenth Ward, wns ein, lust night nt. Arand's Hull. The decldediy inclement wenthor seemed to have nu. Hepmnsaiaie effect upon the members and frlonds of the organization, as tho attendance was on vory large and = onthu- slastic one. Dancing was tho onter of the uvening, and waa kept hp to tho: music ofan esreligat orchestra tit a Into hour this inorning. At abont 11:14 o'vlock tho slistine autsbed visitora in whose honor the ontertalns mentiwaaylven in part arrived, They woro I. ’. O'Connor, M. D3 LT. M. Mealy, M. Bar Miss Davitt, Patrick Ford, Mies Ellon Ford, Mr, ace of the Irie World, and Mr. Apploby, of Nhoda Taland, “Bir. Wallin Talley Introdudedt eich guest in turn and the audionca nppluuded enthusinstivally the remarks of uppreciation agd thanks that woro made, Owing tu tho late. néss of the hour and the fatigue whieh tho speakers Lult after thelr exertions carlicr in tho evenlug ut MeCormick Hall tho nddresses wore: very linited. Theroafter dancing was resumed. FRANK BNAGHE (not “Susage,” an horetofore pelted), the Portuguese lomon-pediler who was funnd fi tho possession of KEM pairs of pantne loons stolen Thanksgiving night from the inane: factucing estubitapment of Lawrence ‘Thelsun, No. 280 North Untsted street, was before Justice Wallace yesterday morning charged with tho vurglory, and, despite his adherence to the stury that ho was delivering the goods at the ‘press offices for a man bo did not rns to the Criminal Court in bonds of $1 Tho owners of the pattaloons mato np: pilecation for” the return. of the property and Justice Wallace granted the request upon tho express conditton that thay shottd proseeuta thoensy with ali the vigur. wt tnoir command, ‘Cho Court remarked, in explanation of tho con- altion, that. no wonder the general public ree marked. With surprise tho release of s0 matt: eriininuls when evon the most reputable of vltl. zens wero willing to lot thieves go uupunished If the stolen property was returned. ‘Tho poltae: have of late adapted from necessity tho plau of rotsining stolen goods till tho ustnors of such moods shull have done tholr duty os law-abiding citizens, and proscouted the crime to the end, From the tumter of complaints that sro entered almost datly ut. tha Polien Courts tt would appoar that hundreds of residents of thie Guy nee coming ,tv,tho conclusion -thak © the Voinese must a The complainant juvarin bie states that holoft clothes to belaundricd at auc! aud stich a washee's” shop; that be enlied for thom and was tolt that aiman hnd called and tukon tho garments nway; and that he vould ot ono satisfaction from the Mongoilan, wall of that nature against Hong Leo, No, 18 Washington street, wie sent “up erat tho South Side Police Court, and Justice Waltace told the unfortunate patron, of Chineso cheap labor that the samo complaint had been made at loxst once n day for wooks, and tbat he would ventura td aay that not ano Chinese tauntiryiman In tho olty hal escaped caluniny. Search warrants without number hal been Issued and executed. “Wash-houses had ‘been ransacked fram top to -bottem, and never had a missing urticle boen found. The public who patronized tho Chinamen wore wholly st the plg-tailed heathon’a meroy, as the amount Involved wus hover ¢rent enough to justify n dounttilly suecesstul alyil prosecution. world appear fram the fact that the wily China- man's vietlg ure nlrars men of diminutive Btatura ar physical disabliity that in ways that are dark and tricks thataro Yain the heathen Chinco is indeed peculiar, THI SIGNAL BERVICE. ‘Tho following resolutions reguriding the signal sorvice were passod by the Chicago Bourd of ‘Trade Noy, 29: ‘ 5 “ In recognition of the valuable services ron- derod by the signal servico in tho past, and be- Hoving that erenter eilivloncy can be secured by the permanent orgunizntion of ‘the signal corps on the same basia ng tha ongincer and ordnance corps; It {s,thorefore, “ Reaulved, By the Chicago Ronrd of Trade, that wo signify our desiro fur the guld permanent or- ganization, and request tha Senutors and iep- resentutives of the Statu of Hitnots in Congress totake eh action us will secure atch desirad reault. “hat coples of thoso resolutions bo fMrnished pPpuc Senator and Htepresentativo frum this ate. INSURANCE, ‘The Intest candidate for businces at tho hands of the Insuring public In thls vicinity fa the Standard Fire, of London, Boy.,whieb tas tnally secured a representative hero i the person of Charles W. Drew. The company has been doing business in Now Yurk for somo timo past, oud recently absorbed a local concern knowa a8 tho Now York City Fire, the rormer President. of which, Mr. Siinonson, thereupon became tho resident United States Mauger for tho Stand- ard. jo oy comer hax something ovar $500,000 capital, and the former local and gen- eral ugents of the Now York City wero rathpr pieirouk of epreson ina, it. Mr. Simonsen bas jecn in alty for ‘the past fow duyd, and, — after, fookla over _ tho Held, made up his “mind tt Mr. Drow. was the wontloman ho wantod, Mr. Drew was willing, and tho stundard accordinsly entors tho Detd. J. W. Carter, formerty with H.W, Brown, bas been appolnted assistantin tho allice of Genoral- Agont Van Yoorhls, of tho British Amorica of Toronto, Can. The latest accession to the Board of Under- writers ts Thomas Rt. Burch, the Chicugo repre. sontativo of the Phentx of Brouklyn. AUCTION BALE OF ILEAT, ESTATE, Thoro wasn vory full attondance at the Chi- cago teal Estate Exchange yesterday afternoon, All tho seats Wore tnken, and a great port of tho standing ruomin addition, Tho nttendants were almoat without oxvention acta dldders, and tho bidding vory spirited. As Mr. Buttors, tae veteran auctioneer, had to remark often, a new | fire wus constantly breaking out in nnexpected quartors, Actor §8,145 worth bud been kuocked down to the suecess(ul bidders the owner, Jumes: Stinson, Esq, ateppoe forward. and nonounced that no'mord Jats would be suld, owing to the tt ndequacy.of the prices ‘brought. ‘This wasn gonuing surprise ta the audience, who ovidently thouxht that they wera doing very wely in the way of buytog. Which aide was right tho ful- Jowlng vorbutim report of tho anes made will show: A Ashtand avenue, south of Fourteenth street, enst front, tivo lata to PB, W. Reuht, each 24x13; per front foot, $12.51, Wost Thictocnth street, nort Wood and Laulina streoy, * Boucher; per frant tout, &. Hastings street, north front, between Wood agd Fiuulinn streets, ‘four lots, each Axi, to dumes Bardur; per front toot, #21. Hastings strect, north front, between Paulinn Btrect and Ashland avenue, two lots, each 2ix ab to Hdward and Willian Mitty por frong foot, West Fifteenth atreet, weat of Astland nue, south front, two lots, to We Valentine, eneb 21x124; per front foot, R=.00, Vest Hitteenth street, north front, between Woot und Paulin atr@ts, three lots, cach 24x 124; per front four, $19.00. DROWN BANAL AND NOW 10 MAKE 17, According to her. promise at tho last lesson, Ding. Euuod P. Ewing was ready yusterday with i rcefpe to teach tho cluas nt Mra. Loring’s sem- {nary the art of makige that ancient and mucl prized article of diet, on brown broad. Me-, fore yh began on this, however, she cate. ehized: thu young ludioa an the sutyjyot or Uread-miuking in guneral, After this the revlpo- for the brown bread was glvun. Lt wis as follaway ‘Throo cups of o neal, white preferred; pour upon them ape Ot bolllag water; add three cups ot cane, add but woup of iol ‘onu tear epuontal of salt, hulf a ou uty by mix tae wether and put inte w buttered dish ond steam for three or fuur hours; thon sot jn the oven to dry aif, Sirs. Vawlng anid ag far 18 eho waa cone cerned that sby pad no admiradon for brown beoud, and consequently sho had devised this substituts, which: seemed in many ree Bpects progerablos Tako one quart of boiling atik and pour on one qhirt of ment; tot It atdnd until cold, and then stir In ono quart at wheat Grahum tlour, ‘a tonspooutul of salt, und three toaspoontuls of baking-powder; beat, alt together, placn in tho steamer, and couk. Tho following recip was given Cor corn-inenl grididto-ecnkess Dour one pint of boliing milk over? bulf-pint of cornemedi: when cool, add the yelks of two exgs, one teuspoontul of sugar, ond balla tenspoontul of salt; beat the whitos of tho eye to math? froth, aod atir thom In, Tho following a ae for rico muttins closed tho los- sont Onvand ahalf cups of four, one cup of icilk,and three-fourths of a cup of bolled riog,and the yolks of (Wo eam, with Hour and milky. beat the whites separately, wdd two spoontute of buklag-powder and a tablespoontul of Lutter for cach oxy, and bake ina “gom" pau, ‘A wook or nQTilisa DUT 4 DREAMS ay tiv rao una young married lady ying on Unk street tock ia tramp aod kaye fae ae square teal, for which he wis vpparontly ex. ceediogly weututul, Ito wont away, and tha duatter passed from her raind, until a night or Wo agu, when It was suddonly brought up inn Fathor sligulur mutnor. Shu was sitting Uy the Hroalde reading, during the earlice purtion of WWetie Seaai, qeatting f or, ber iasbas) "a return, abo dropped o| ° te sluuber from which showy’ woe rude front, between ixtzh to W. Je aves 6 was rudely Awakened by some ono grasping ber b; wrist Looking up sho saw her old frien the in pluco of tho rays with which bis back Was ouvered When first sho. saw hi now aborted 4 nubby sult and woro wall a Dills from bis pocket, tanger ho offorod itu the condition that he erent 'hica, Tot dees 4 8 | 10 know be wag uot thury, ybo broke away from. him and ran bi tthe Chicago Avenue Stutton, woere abe ope dotvueck witar'tig. Sealey gucege tere "e by Ly house from tup tu bottum, and racniued aver: Floally visitor might have entered a8 bouse, they could 1 discovor no traces that woul thut a mau bad been thare lady's fea: ré Were quie ted, ans hem u tate The yous wheo sho talked the matter over with a friend or two who dropped in sho began to think that porhaps sho hart arearon whatecomol to be an.unpleasant reality, ‘Tho police take this view of tho case. CONGHESSMAN ALDRICIL left’ yesterday after@oon for Washington, and previous ta nis departure, was duly interviewed yy wroporter ns tu bis Impressions of what i to beexpected froin tha coming Hossion, As ile realy predicted In those columns, Mr. Aldrich declared himselt for Hiseock In tho race for Spenkership and felt assured of bie election, though posalbly aftern hard Aight in canons, With regard to bis opinions on the Cabinut 1} polntmonts tho Congressmnn was exceadingly non-committul, altnough he belleved that vrese Kent Arthue desired to recognize all clomenta ofthe party, On tho question of the Chicago Colicetorabip he waa Ukewise cautions, contenting himectt with the observation that no candidate from his district had askod = for — support. Aa oo coming: Jegisintion he was impressed with the idea that tho Funding bul and the rovision of tha tarlit would ocoupy much of the time. Ile could not bring hlinsutf to belluvo that the former meas ure would pnas, a the Democrats would advo~ ente n low-rate bond atmply to make political capital. On tho question of thy revision of the tari, he favored the appointment of a commin- ston to revise tho taritt on equitable principios. On tho question of tho donation of Dearborn Park for brary purposes, Mr. Aldrich took tho Rround that tho titiom the United Rtates wns only nominal, and that the land should be tsed In tho way which would honedt the pubila most. Ho was doubtful as toe tho fiual prssio of tho DIL, as he fenred a determined opposltion fram the holders of tho Valentino scrip, who have al- renily given notice of thelr Intention to reopen thoir case before tha Sccrotury of the Intorlor. TUB CLTY-IALL, ‘Tis number of burial cortiNcates tssued yos- terday was thirty, somothiug less than the usual dally average. Berone Justico Kaufmann yostorday Jamos Arnold was fined 820 for two violutions of the building ordinunce. i Tie recoipts of tho Water-OMico yesterday ran tp to nearly $17,000, making» total coltces tion of nenrly $200,000 for tho month of Novem- ber. Duitotxa permits were issued yestorday to Tilet Bros.,, for ten two-story’ tints, 46, on Monroe street, near Campbell ayeuue, to cost 8,000 each; to W, F. Waitchouse, fora tivo- story store, 41165, on Adains atreel. near Fifth avenue, to cost $5,000; and to 8. Steltz, for a two-story and basement building, 24xm, at No, 1 Lincoln avonue, to cost $5,000, Casrsut scarlot-tever were reported yesterday on Milfard nvenuo near Twenty-fourth atreet, Wobstor avenue, No, 141 Wells streat, ity-vighth stract, No, 12 ‘Thirteenth ‘bas nt. Diphtheria was reported at ‘Thirteenth pince and at No, 12 Indiana street; und chicken-pox ut No.’ 2% Onthrlo Btrect. Smuli-pox was reported at ench of tho following plac 4: No. 165 North Desptaines street, No. 3t Ohio streot, No. 180 Jelfcraon atreet, No. 208 West Four th ‘strect, No. 4t7 ‘Thirty-tfth street, No, West Eric streot, No. 10) Church street, No. 260 Maxwell atroct, and No, 7% West Division street, Denths from the disease were reparted ht No. 355 North Car- inter street, No, 69 Georwe utrect, and No. @ dreeley pinen, Seay, Lind, a Canadian, 26 years of age, ving at No. th West Kinzie street, who was also atrickon by the disouse, was scot to the hospitut, Tun Mayor wag inclined to be noncommittal rexarding the ordinunce passed by tho Comnell eriuitting tha Mutuul Union to crect tolexraph polos, Ho would say nothing as to his. views on tho matter, but, ahaking his bead, sald tuat hoe foured that it would have to become ninw. Late tn tho afternoon ho bad quite along conferonco with the President and Manager of .the company, tho only result of which wasan ugreement to meet today or to- morrow for further consuitauon, when it is ox- pevted that a aon of cyrus Flold will be presont iY Moluls of tho Mutual Ualon, who oxpoct to bo able to show that the cuble or underground system of Inying wires is not yet portoutat tosuch an extent as to make it safe fur 1 company to rely on doing its busincas over wires lald In such manner. Tho Mayor says that if be van bo convinced that this $s so ho will have no alternative but to ajgnu the ordinance. A POLICH ONDER. ‘Tho following General Order No. 14 was yea: terday promittgated In the Pollen: Department: “ Tho southern boundary of: Uarrison Strect District will horenfter be the centre of the Union Kaffroad track, north of and near Sixteenth street, ““'fho northom boundary of Twenty-second Htreet{ District will herenftor bo the centro of anid Union track, from'Lake Michigan to ita inter seation with thoSouth Branch of the Chicago Attver, and from thence the Routh ranch ot tho Chicago Hiver to South Hutsted atroct,””; - THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Jaurs PL, Roor, it is undorstood, would not bo avorso to occupying the ollice of County-Attor-: ney. Ata of tho county institutions sro belog put Jn order in anticipation of the reorganization of tho board. Cosptusstonen Soumen has vislted somo of the county institutions fn tho Inst fow days, and did not tad things running to suit’ bin. At tho Poor-House, for instanve, the old woizen were rofused mili In tholr tea, and the mout.supplicd was abonlnuble, Hu trict to eat tho meat, he says, but bad to givo itup, and us for the tea nud cotfeo, inflic ur no milk, they wora abomin- ablo also, ‘Tuy Sherif will today appoint, same one to take Deputy-Sberiif Schooumger'’s place in his ollice. Nu one Js supposed to know who tho fortunate individual will be, but yeatorday everything pointed toward B,J. Meaney as the successful man. Ho is at presont nn omployd in the Appelinte Court. A Mr. Hubbard is put down us Meunoy’s sticcessor. If this arrango- ment facarried out the Hoo. C. B. Farwell will bo beld responalbto for it. Tit complaints about tho allegod short-com- Ings of the con! contractor continuo, and it now Appears that ho was originally charged with fupnishing short-welght from a rathor extraor- (nary ulroumatanco. Coal sent to the now Court-lHouso was dotivered at tho jatl {through mistake, and this fs tho way the alleged shurtage appeared. ‘At the Jail tt’ coal Is wolghed, wherens itis not at the Court-House, and when tho ahort-swelght loads wore presented tho scales told tho story, Tho driver who mado the tnis- tako, which Wasa bad one undor. tho circum stances, was discharged, it is said. . # TUE TWELVE WISE MEN, ‘The contest for the Chuirmanship of. tho board grows more mixat ovory day from tha fact that tha Commissioners appear to bo unusually Nboral In making promiees ta ono another, and ulso becnuso most of their promises are looked ‘upan with distrust, The tight, howevor, may bo auld to bo between Soune aud Clurk, and tho alt- nution nppears to be that velthor of thom oan hope for success unless ho can ‘get Demoorat- jo votes, As ‘inntters stand the Jtepubilo- ans aro divided, six ant six, counting Dieciauahey. as a Kepublican, and Measra. Hutt and O'Ncil us belonging to the Kuopf-Senne fnetion, Hut Mr, Knopf and bis crowd ‘are dis- Inchned to nccept Mr, MeClaughry asa Ropubd- lien, und, Hutt "Noill being regarded as doubtful, the chinncca ecom to be in tavor of: settling tho question fu the open bourd, In such an event no one can predict tho reauit, but tho Jndivations are that dir. Clark will xot tive, of the Democratio votes, which would elect him. The Democrats, however, uro just aS uncertain AB io tepublicnus, So what the result will be fs boyond culculation. Both sides are concudipe thom almost anything thoy usk, and they ara inclined to tako Advan- tage of the altnation and get all they can. Ono report bus It that they will vote as a unit, and auothor that thoy aro divided, but no ono, not van they themscives, knows what they wiltdo, Miut as mattors stand thoy appear to bo muaters of tho situation, U.S. Ae Tie collections on dutiablo goods were $7,813, At tho Bub-Treasury yeatorday $20,000 In gold and $12,000 in allver was disburaed, Ti recolpts for Internal revenue yesterday Qmountad to $31.88, of which 80,818 was for aplrits, $1,106 Cor cigara, &,82b for topaccd, and $62 for beer, ® Cortworon Manyey lef last evening ‘for a trip to Arizona, in company with a party of friends, to look after cortain wining Intorea Ho will've gone wbout twoweoks. i ‘Lite United States Marshal yesterday recelvod sublpasnusin bebalt of the irneecution in the Guiteau cngo for.G. W, Tandy, vo Ti B. J. Uuckley, B. F. Barton, and Smith D. Ate kins, a a eg eSl ee. n ir ra peel most al ive alroad eo for Waal ton, i. ing boon notived by telegraph. sila A suny bos beon called In the District Court for Dee, 0, und as Judgo Druminoud bas not yot deolited the prayer of Jim Doyle, the counter- feiter, for & now trial, itis not known whotber his case wiil bo put on tho dookut or not. ‘Tho Goveroment witnusses are well scattered, and Univas the cage 1s soon deolded tho matter will have tu go Over to the next term of court, A'HENRATIONAL Blory was curroht about the *‘Goverament Bullding Yesterday rolative to the candidacy of William Penn Nixon for the poal- don of Collector of Custous. Thero la some authority for tho story that Senator Logan bus pemmenntorily refused to indorse Mr. Nixon, and t this Occurrence immediately procedud Mr. Nixon's busty departure for Washington, dlr. Nixon's.papur, the story. goed, hus yf, tate bad considerable trouble fy keeping its hoad above water, and tho Collcotura! 3 ie to be de- manded as os reward for its fidelity to the third = torw, with a view to bolstering up its failiug fortunes. dir. M. E. Stone Ja one of the editors of penn: paver noted for ita utfection for Presiden rthur. Bir, Hton bad 4 conferedce with Gen. be so few. KO, and now bo too has ark ur 4 extra rts and started for the upital. The a ris Tuns that Stone and Nixon havo jajued hands in tha fight to secure the Collectorsbip tor the tatter,'and further, that when tha prizu is sucured they arate make somo. sort ofa poolin tho nenupaper busiuess, com: Dining issuiosin both tholr concerns to makon single pane with tho Governmont patronngo at its back. ‘Chis is “he. rumor, but, bong but Tumor, must bo taken. with. tho tisual grain of allowance, * ‘ STOPPING THE MAILS. ABWIFT RAPLY TO THE VESSETOMEN'S RECENT “Rtn Anovol cago undor tho Postat laws, In twhict tho yesse! Intoreats aro largely Involved, cama up forn hearing before Commlsstoner Hoyno sostorduy, whon William Connera, Captain of tho tug Little Giant,was arrested and held under $400 bonds for obstructing the United Statas malls. ‘Witnesses on both slides bafar absont, the hears Ing was deferred until Doo. 1 J. 8. Dupbam, tho Vessel-owner, going an tho Captain's bond, ‘rho comptntnt in tho caso wag marta by'Dons nis Bulllvun, the tender of tho Pittsburg, Fort Woayno & Chicago bridge over the South Branch near Twonty-soconid street. The offense wns committed Sopt, 21, whea Connors stopped his tum and tho vessal in tow in tho draw of tho bridge. The Government allercs, that thie was done willtuity, In revenge for a detention he hud autered at tho bridga,somo timo bofore. in proof of this thoy have ovidence that Connors conyeracd with tho raiirond mon, and avowed his Intantion of keoping the draw oper two minutes for every one bo had been hetd before, Tho of+ Tense consisted In the fact that on the south sido of the bridze wasn Fort Wayne train walting to cross, aid on this train was 8 postal-cur carry. ing tho usual United Stutes tails, Tho Mait- Agont romonétratod with the bellieove Captain in vain, and tho train was detained ‘thirty min- utes by the watch. Complaint was made at the Govornmont Building tho text day; but, owln: fo tho Niness uf tho bistrict -Attorney, follower ressure of other and more important work, the arrost was delayed until yesterday, when Deputy-Marshal ttnglands toiind Capt Conners without trouble, be Tho vompluine is based on Sec. 3,095 of tho Ite- Vised Statutes of tho United States, which makes ita misdemeanor to obstruct wilifully the mail matter or any mail messenger of tho United States, undur penalty of a tin of. not more than. $100; "The only question in this case 1s whothor the detontion ivas wilifv), and this the District- Attorney’ is confident of proving, ‘This ts tho rst case of detaining a tratn with tnali an board since 187%, whon Judgo Drummond decided gave ‘eral almitar complaints in favor of the prosecu- or. : 4 LOV®’S YOUNG DREAM. XT 18 INTENCERED WITH UY TWO MOTIEIE-IN- LAW, Asomewhat singular little family row not de- vold of- interest occurred in the North Division last night, tho participants being a young bhus- ‘band, a young wifo, two mothdrs-In-lnw, and 9 couple of poiicemen. In tho enrly part of tho evening ‘a middlo-aged Indy, accompanicd by her son, called at tno Chicago Avenuo Station and complained that her daukbter was held a prisonor -by © -man ‘on Clark street, nedr Ontario, and she desired to have bor relensed, Upon actompanyting tho Indy to tho house designated by her they found tho young woman in question locked inn closat, her hus- band, a genticman named Plott, holiing tho key, Ho explained to the officers that he wantod hits wife to make her home with hin at the resl- dence of his mother; that tls wife wished him to go tu housokeoping, and that the youn Indy’s mothor preferred to bave thom live at her bouse. y a ~ With these threo opinions shoy could notagreo, and after baving lived npgtt from his wife, who Ja but 1% years of aga, hugot ber to tuke a walk with bim last night, a her to the home of bis mother, whore bo endenvored to make her consent to live there with bin. ‘This. sho - would’ not do unless bo would begin keoping house, and that ho’ would not do, She said sho wanted to go with ber mother, and started to do so when be goized her by one arm, tho mother and brother enatehing on to the other, and tho youn worun might hove fared badly had it not been. for the in- terference of the officers. Thoy told Platt that ho must let bis wife go it she, wantod: to, ang tia be had his. remedy in a divorcee court. So, Bftor much talk, and tears, and vain coaxing on bis part, sho wout away with bis. mothor-in- Inw, leaying him diaconsolate and alone. THE “§("YOOLS ERRAND.” RTEELE MACKAYE DAVIEA MR. FIELD AND 118 corrniairr, Tho following special dispatch toTHe TrinvNE was rocolved Inst night G Chyp#, O., Nov. 0A telegram was sent to- night tu tho manuger of Haverly's Theatre, Chl- cozn, by A, Neroton Field, of thia place, tha Origiog! author of tho play *A Fool's Errand,” notifying tho manager to discontinue its pro- duction under pennity of an nection for damages, Mr. Kield hus a copyright on_ his play, and will mnuke it interesting for Judgo Tourgéo and Stocle Macknse. .. ‘. A roportor called at Waverly’s Theatre during the performance vf 'A Fool's Errand,” and found that Sir. Havarly was ouf of town. Mr. Steclo Macknyo waa found bettind the scencs during an interval whon John Huricston was nut neoded by bis follow-conspirators of the Ku- Klux kiao, and he received tho reporter in all tho glory of . bis black diavuiso, white crosses, Pistols, and othor fusiznia. On hearing tho tole- gram, dtr. Mackay decorated tho alleged “orig- Snal author” of tho piny with a numbor of nd- dectives more forclblo thun pollte, and thon pro- cocded to guy: “Judge “Tourgéa wrote the play ‘ond I dramatized it; that Isai thoro ts about it, If Task Trrsune wishes to give this fellow notoe rioty it may dose. He will nover dure to moot ‘us in the courts, and Judge ‘Tourgéo is lawyer cough to defond his own rights.” “Have youn copyright on your play?” “Thave the copyright to thd namo itself, By arathor curious culncidsnce [ wrote a play under the samo uamo so Years ago, and the namo was copyrighted then, Tho book on which vbia play was based was undoubtedly written by Judge Tourgée, and nobody but myself wroto the play we oro now acting.” “Who ia this A. Neroton Field, do you know?’ queried tho reporter; + é 1 “I haven't tho slightest tdea. Some timo ago, Theard that somebody was olainting tho author-" ship of the play, but 1 couldn't say whothor Jt is the same man vr not. Ho Is avidently a nobody king nutorioty.” u : dave you rocolved any telegram from him?" ‘Nothitg atail, lnever heurd of bimintil tonight. ihe wants to make {t hot for mo, docs bo? Well, lot him come on, and wo will moot bin in tho caurts whonover te desires {t.”” Tho interview here abruptly cloyed, as John Burleston wos nocided on the stage tu save tha ito of acharming youny, Jndy and an ugod darky, a feat which ho performed with bis usual success, amid the usual applauac, BE. G. ASSAY. ah HE MAS BOLD 118 NOUBR—LANGE OFFER FOR 3 ‘Hts LIBRARY. - E.G. Asny, a fow dayo ago, sold his handsome roaidence, corner of Calunict avenuo and ‘T'wen- tloth streat, for $70,000, to George Arimour, son of Mr. George Armour who dicd recently, and will give posscasion of the promises. about May 1, and ho proposes’ thoroaftor to spend = soveral = soars ~—sabrond with his family, Ho is aleo negotiating for the salo of hisiibrary, which is smong the most vatunble private collections In the country. A gentleman from England {a now horo witha ylow to make ing the purchusc, and bés.olferad” bin $15,000, tho price namod, however, covering quite a number of original manuscripta of oid authors und rare nutoy ts id to whlch great vuluo is attached, Ne. say'slibrary ang manusoripts aro the accumulation of the Inst thisty yoars, und imnny of the volumes and papcra bave been pacar at grent trouble and have cost him jaro suing of money. Ho is noturally uvorao to rene thom at any price, but, belug about. dreuk up,” f# hatt-way inolined to accept tho offor inade, though he has as yot come tuna conclusion. : . Roside hia Nbrary bo bas works of art, which ecorate. tho walls of his home, valucd at 000, all of which haye ag Intercet outside of thelr artistic worth, but' he docs not think of disposing of then for the presen + Ho thinks, howoyer,-that- ho will soll his tbpary, or, at Jonst, a part of it, but whetbor he does or not, bo will go to the Bouth of France lo the spring, and, aftor remaloing abroad a'Yew years, wil return and take up bis residenco In the suburbs, where bo proposes to grog a residence und spend the reat .of- bia da: it is understood that Mr, buya He sare ‘ouso, doc it with tho intention of making ft bls home,’as ho ls soon to be marricd, sep SUBURBAM = ~ ; HYDE PAIK, St : Frank Donder, a Stock+Yards man rogjdtug at No. 4104 Indiana avenue, attempted to conte. sulcide yesterday morning, and atalate hour last night it was yery doubtful whother his at- tempt would nut prove successful, Atun carly hour he went tothe barn to do bis choros-ay atand did not roturo for some time, As ho ad previously compinined of fecling unwell, the Tauily becamo alarmed aod searched tur bin. Phoy round bli if tho hay-lofe, ly tog upon the floor unconscious, Ho hada horrible cut in the abdomen, through which his vutraits protruded, His head and facu wore fearfully cut sod bruised. By bls sido Iny a bloody butchet. A doutor was called und gavo alt the medical uld possible. Financial troubles aro aid to bo the cause of the act. . A negro giving tho namo of Milton F, Alney was arrostcd about f o'clock yesterday morning whilo yalking down the Illinois Centrat llait- road teack, near Forty-third etreet, Hu had (ir hin possession # dno livery, & Vulise, a bridle, » hurse-blanket, and various other articles, which be bad evidently stolen. Ho was taken to the Hyde Park Pollco 8tatlon‘and locked uP. When searched ho was found to bave a largo bunch of koye of all sizes and descriptions. Tho prisover stated to a Turuune reporter that tha goods which were found fn bis possession at the timo Of the arrest were bis own property, He was not ure that he could prove this fact, however. ‘When asked bow be happened to be leaving the c}ty at such an untimely. hour he told a very wauz, ry. The articles above muntioned re- 6emble those stolen from Dr, Guunon Calumet jareniie, near Trvonty-accond s(reot, on Tuesday ght. aye A re PULIMAN, ‘tate. Borge. M, Valimarfcacéampanion by bis mmuthor, Mra. 1. C, Pullinan, of Naw York, bis brother. d. M. Pullman, tnd hls wife, also of ‘Now York: Arthur Hurnthim, of Boston, Mnas.t JU. Atwood, of Mulone, N. ¥,; Mesara, A. Ay prague, J. W. Doane,*d. H. Shepard, 1). He Mucntam, Goorgo A, Gatdner, Rdward 2B. Rico, eee 1. Smith, Ved. Strong, and J. Duatin, of Chioagu, yidted Pullman Tuesday and dined at the *lfotel Florence,” RVANSTON. A mantemecting of prohitition peapte sill bo held in the Congregational Church this ovening uniter the diregtion of the sovicty of the villnge. Prominent women from abroad Will adilcoss tio meeting. mie MATRIMONIAL. Winston Wedding at St, IJnmen? Church. Tho most brilliant wedding that be ocetrred this ecngon was celebrated In Bt. James’ pls copnl Churoh, edrncr.of Cass and Huron streots. ‘Tho parties to tho contract were Miss Winston, dnughter of Frodorluk H. Winston, Hsq,, and sir. ‘Thomas Williath Grover, son of Prof. Grover, of Dearborn sim{nary. ‘fhe beautiful church was Mtled with Indies’ and gentlemen representing tho Mnest clictes of Chicayo society, and tho atreots In tho ylulnity were blocked with hands somo private oquipages. Tho interior decora- tlons of tho church were slmplo and in excellent taste. Svatterod abont the chancel were larga green follige plants, and on the communion- tavlo were twa Intyo'vases of calla lilics and two | vases of roses, | ae At a few moments pnat 6 o'clock Mr. Knox, tho organist ‘of tho church, struck up tha “Woddiig Mareh,"” from" Lohengriay” and tho bridal: party dhtored thio brilllantly-ltghted edifice and marched slowly up the centro nisie in the followin oder; Ushers, C, N. Fossen- don and J, PB. Kelly: V. Jacobs and 8, H. Korfoot Jr; Peter Dudloy, of ‘Louiavil te, aud Dudloy Winston, brotner, of the bride; brides- malds, Migs Marie Winston, sister of the bride, and Miss Lutu Hosmor: Miss Lula Do Ko ven and Miss Adn Ramaoy; Biss McCormick and Miss Dessio ‘Tigrnan; Misa Jonnie King and Miss Dudiey, of Louisville; the bride, tha arm of her father. v and his best man, Mr. J. PY. Ord, of [New York City, jimet tho bridal party ut tho cuanesl rail, and ‘tho bride and groom advaneet und wore met by tho Rev, lrod- erlok Courtney, routor of the church, whu pers formed tho sacred rite according to the beautl- ful Episvopat form, The wsners and ‘brides- muds grouped thomsclves about tho chancel, and avery pretty picture -wigs produced, Tho closivg prayer wita olfvrod by Bishop MeLuron, of tho Cathatdral of 88, Peter and Paul, and, 18 he uttered the “amen * tho chimesin the church tower ming otit a inerry: tnareh, and tho onan pented forth tho “Wedding March” from Men- dolasohu, Tho bridal purty mnrched out of tho church Inreverse order, ‘and wero driven ut once to the rosidonco of the bride's paronts. ‘Tho Acido was richly attired in a priueess robe of white brocade silk, aut on traln; low corsage, filled in with duchess’ Ince; heavy voll, dinmoud orpnments, and a bouquet ofvacyuembuot roses. 0 beidesinalds mnrahed in couples, and cach couple wero dreased alike. One couple wore dresavs of wolte India mull, with white silk sashes; another, white. Canton pe: nother, white allk, covered with Iiualon; and tho fourth couple white imull, with brord panels and rashes of whitesutin. Thoy carried huuquets of Marshal Noll, Jacqueminot, and ten roses, and thelr dresaus wero ull cut with dem{-tralns. aA recuption wus hetd Inte in tho evening gt tha residence of the bride's parents, No, 300Su pertor atroct, and a large number of guesta availed themselves Uf tho oppurtunity offered to extend congratulations to the young couple. The interior of the handsome residence was tastefully decorated and brilliuntly lighted, and the toilets dlapluyed by the Indies were magnitl- cent. In tho parlors wasn bizh floral canopy, undor wiloh the briao aud toned, and a large tlorat’ yoke, whilo various unique floral pleces were acattered throughout tho houac, Excellent mugic was furnished by John Hand's orchestra, and Kinsloy served o dainty juneb. fhe young couple received a nuimbor of handsome presents, but they wore not displayed. Mr. and Mrs. Grover lott at half- pest Uu'clock for n two weoks' trip through-tho Enat, and on thalr return will reside at No. 30 Superior atreot. Thoy will receive tholr friends Doc. 19 and Deo. 2 * Among those prosent were Mr, aud Mrs, Will- Jam Ponn_ Nixon, Mr. Martin Andrews, Mr. and N. K. Fairbank, Bir. and Mra, Franklin Br. und. ‘Mra, Hoary W. Raymond, rs. W. KX, Nixon, Mr. wad Mrs. W. W. f, bir, and Mrs. [ermpstead Wushburne, Mr. Mrs. W. F. Whituhouse. Mr. George Meokor, The Grove and Hig Mecker, Mr. und Mrs. C, H. MeCorm ions Bir HH. MoCormick Jr, Mr. and Mra. Perry i, Bmithy Me. and Mrs, Perry WH. Sinith dr, Mr, Erpest Smith, Prof. Swine. Miss Holon Swing, Mr, Whitehouse, Mr. and Mra. 8.8. Greoley, St1ss Bettle Hamilton, dir. Grevley, Miss Grecley, Mr. and Mrs, 8. H. Kerfoot, Miss Hamilton, Mr. Will Nixon, Mr. and Sirs. Miles Nixon, Mr. and Mra, Augustus Camptell, Siiss itosolly Campbolt, Prot. % Grovor and’ family, Dr, ttue, Mra. Ie F. Hadtluck, Mr, and Bira. Jsune :N. Arnold, Me. and Mra. 8. Corning Judd, Mr. and Sirs..: William Judd, Mra. i, F. Hadduck . Jr,, 3fls3 Coolbaugh, the Hon, Willtam ‘Turoman, Sir. Will Tureman, Silss Josio- Switt, Mr. and Mfrs. Edwin Walker, the Misses Alinn and Neilfe Kimball, Mrs. Dr. Gross, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Euines, Mr. and Mri, Hosmer, Mr, aud Mrs, Jobo De Koven, Mr. and Mrs, Jullan Numsay, and Gon. Josoph Stuckton. ‘Wayman—Wacner, Mr. William O, Wayman, with tha Crane Broth- ere’ Manufacturing Company, and Miss Sophia E. Warner, daughtor of Sirs. Henry Waguer, were qwarried Inst evoning at tho residenco of tho brido’s mother, No. 74 Grant place, The'core- mony was performed by the Kev, I. M1, Collisson,. of the Fullerton Avenue Prosbyterian Church, in the presence of n large and brilliant asautn- Diage of tho relatives and fricuds of the huppy young’ ‘couple. Tho bride’ was attired in plum-colored satin dress, trimmed ‘with syomenteris ‘and point luce, and was attended yy her slater, Miss Rosa ‘Wagner. Me. John Wayman, brother of the xrovin, offici uted ng boat mun." After the: bestowal of congratul ttons and good wishos customary on such bills Tul oceusions a- sumptuous weddl Toust was served, nud the reat‘of tho oveniug spont. In delightful soolal way.: Tho wedding gifts wore numerous and clegant, and included 1 magnitt vont silver water service: from’ tha olerks in rang Mrothers' :matn olfico; a full chinn set ‘gud benutifulehuin ernament from clerks in Vopartinent No. 6: water-servico, Mr. and Mrs. McKinale; silver set, John J.. Wayman; cake-' dish, “Cousin Hiebard!'; silver suar-tongs and butter-knifo, Mes. Wayman; photograph al-. buns, Miss A, Rohrig, Louls and Charles Stuye; | Grop-lawps Mr. John Lubwany wicker rocking-chairg, Mr. and Mra, Armatrous,, Mrs. C, Bleyor, and Charica A. G. Wayman; ono dozen silver spoons, Bir. and Drs, Sumucl Way> many luce spread and shams, Mrs. Lu Mott; chamber wot, 8 EB. Willoughby and 31, J. yor mau; silver cako-dish, Sir, and Sirs, J. 1. ‘IMekoy; two individual custors, Str. and dire. room wore Bias | Owon anid Miss Evans, Roso Komble, and Mossre. aE. Palmer, W. Dompster and wife, 8. He weet, and M, W. Powell and. daughter. Atkinson and. Irwin, At Lingolity Nebs Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaga Triburits Tancons, Nov, Nov. 0.--Tho Hon. Henry M. ‘Atkinson, Survoyor-Goneral of Now Mexico, was married this mornlug to Miss Ada Irwin, of thiselty. Tho bride isan accomplished young Andy, und hns hosts of friends in this ality, whore she hos restdod for a number of years, Tho 1 De , Ne M.," of which pinco Br, Atkingon. hae lonut' beon wresidont. . “ Collins and Crall, at Enfnyotte, Inde Npectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Larayetre, tnd, Dev, 30.—George W. Coiling, late Mrosecuting ‘Attorney of this olroult, was loday married ta MissSadie Behm Crall, thé cor- emony vcturring at the hompof Capt. A, Orth Hehm, A large company Was present. Tho bride's’ parents reside near Gobanon, Pa. and thithor thay went ont a Uridal tour. A-Doublo Wedding In Kentucky» * Lowiavinuy, Ky, Nov, W.—dir, BG. Logan, AMnnnging odltor of the Courier-Journal, was “married at Howling Green tonight to Miss Lona Covington. At tho sume thine the bride's slater, Miss Clara Covington, was married to Robert F. Dulaney, It was anevent of prvat soulal inter- eatin tho Stnte. Tho partics visit 8t, Luuls an Chicago for sovaral weoks. . ———__ A LEAP FOR LIBERTY. A Thirty-Foot Jump ofn Convict in the ‘Kunwas Penitentiary. Spectal Disvatch to The Unteago Tridune. Leavexwontt, Kas., Nov. W0.—Wiley Welch, who J serving a sevontoon-year sontence In tho State Penttentiary from Woodson Cotnty for grand tarceny, white out with other prisonors ot work tn tho stone-quarry today jumped down a Dank thirty feet high and made for tall lumber, ‘Thore belug but une guard out be hud to march tno other prisoners vack to tha penitontiary bd- fore tho olarm was given, and thus Welch baa about baif nn bour tho start. Tho step was ovl- dently contemplatod for somo tune, for ho had been felguing Inunnity, “At the time of his trint ut Yates ‘Contra, on zg dd of March, 1880, hie Druther was shot doud ant another party budly woundad io on attempt to rescuv him white bulng taken from tho Joll-to the court-housn., Warden Hopkins thinks bo hos gous toward Knnsas City, and bns twonty- te or thirty men out fur bim, and believes ho will be taken tonight, Hu is deseribed os 25 cara old, tive feet seven inches high, sinall, luish-wray eyes, downenat lool, ruddy com- plexton, brown halr, round nut-shaped tend, allghtly bald on crown, rather, slow spoken, voice somowhat husky, thediuin bulld. te bnd on gray flannel underwear with No, 69 on them, Michuol La Buy, Aiong those presont sora | Mr, and Mrs, John Lubwan, dr, and Stra. Tuok, bir. O. Stave, BL. Cortell, Louis Stave, Mr, an Birs. Btnj, La Buy, Mra, Hishor, Str. Murdte, Will- jnm Lubmap, Albert Lubmun, Miss Itohrig, Mr Hamit, Bir. fickey, Mr. and Bite, William Way- man, Mr and dirs. Charles Wayman, Louls Wayinan, sas Anniv Wavnor, Mr, and Stra, Bto= Kinzie, Henry L. Wagner, Mr. James Wayman, Wife, and datighter, Slr. and Sra. Sumitol Way- man, Miss M.J. Wayman, Charles Smith, and Migs F. 8t Mr. wud Alies Wayman will ature for Naw 0 8 today, by way of Bt. Louls, fur fn tour of three weeks’ duration, and on thele ro- turn will tako up (uojr residence hero. " Ald. and Mrs, Wetherell's ‘Silver. Wed- ‘ding. “ ‘Thotwonty-Nfth anhivorsary of tho prospyrous Tuarried life of Ald. and Mrs, 0. D, Wotherall was colebrated with d allver wedding last night at the residleuca of’ tho crstwhiio bride and groom, No. 310Q Caldinct avonuc. Despite the dreary napeot of tha ‘outer world of storm and rain, nil within was foyqus aud yocloudod, and the numorous frionds of Afr, and Mra, Wothoroll who braved tho severity of the weather to bu Prescotatso plexsaut an occasion woro fully repald, Tho Barlors ivere fragrant with sovorut boautitul ombloms of vut tlowers, and a shining array of silver wedding prosouts testitiod to tho Fepulacity of the Alderman. A full deed of the omestead pro} a SF oN je B00 Cataract ave- ble wite front eC, superb pale of. ‘Ala Wotherell: van elegant silvor and erystul tlowor-stund, from Mr. and Mra, BM. V. Stone; a silvor soup turoen, Bir, and Mrs. J, 13, Porro; & allver sirup-stand, Birs, 8. J. Nelson; 9 case of allver carving instrumunts, Mr, and Mra. D. 1. Bloley; largo silverwyuter-disb, Mr, aud dirs. J. Hy Pearson; sliver, butter-diab, Sir. and Sirs Wititara Banders; ally jarsor; yer'vase, Dr. and Mri or {rdK-stand, Mewdames #, Wheelor bad Be Martin; bidoult-bow! of ell- mn ver und pi #. Murpby; silver cake: Hotebktas; allver sugar-top » Bineriek; allver coloxte end. Yowbr stand, Mr, and dirs. J. K, Laing; and a basket of rovobuds, from ane dirs, Uta Mr. dud Bre, C. M. ¥. Briggs. Tho pleugures’of the evoulng oul- niipated In a bousfooug aud elegant coilation, sarved , Eckard}. ere w cae wero .Qr and Mri, Eyerest, I. 1. SMiller and wife, UA, Paltzon and wife, J, H. Sit wite, -C. U. Thompson and yife, Will ‘Chomp: soo, ~ Levi Done ar wife, wite, J, D. ~ Jetery and nH. and Hebert Pearsun, aud Bir. and tnd. KE Pearson of Kayinaw City, dic’ and Mr. H. P. Murphy, Austin Murphy, Sra di. A. Murphy, and the Misses: Purpby, Jessie DMurruy, dirs, Wilde, irs. J.B. Porru, Bir. Ms ¥, Stone, 'R. W. Cross RK Barker, Genre Ft Wetherell aud whta,'Nvq. Ellza Wetherell, U.! 8. siblcy and wife: the ilar ‘Ware, piles O1 McConnell of onaneports 2 d.: Mr. Jobo Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Wilcox, Miss Wilcox, Miss Soore, tho BilsscaxCarhart, J. Moore, ‘Messrs. P. P. shing, Jobn Covert, Mtr. aud Meg. Himerick, B. 3 F. Homer and wife, Mrs. Ly D,. Nelson, Ditss a | | 8 prison ault, aud gray blunket. 2 = seein - THE THIEVES FOILED. Will Clingen, the South Sido Pollco Court Clerk, had u Little scrimmage witha couple of horso-thioves tho othor night, white making a little tour of the Fifth Ward. Delving: through Wrong stroct, a aburt, crooked thoroughfare runoing froin Binin to Halsted gtreet, he stopped to purehuse a vigar, lenviny bls horse aod buggy standin at tho vurb, Hu purchaacd his" torch" and came outof the store Just nga couple of young fellowa stepped Into bis buggy and ware wbout to delve away, whon ho drow bis revolver, and they made 4 bosty retreat. A year ago, in ‘this saino street, Clingen was attacked by two inen who tried tu cunie (ho rond-ugent dodge on | hin. He tired two shote at them, and got uyvay safely, Ho thinks itn bud lovality, y er . A HAIR-BREADTH 'SCAPE. - Robert Ekezal had a romarkable escapo from instant death Inst night nt tho Wabash Elovator, at the Junction of Thirty-third strect and the rivor. Whilo in tha upper portion of tho bufid- ing bie Inntern went otit, loaving hit in total darkness.) Whilo endeavoring to group bis way to tho oxithe walked olf the unrrow planking, and toll ta the bottom of ane of the grain bins— & distance of bout suventy fect. Strange to sy, big onty injury consists of a compound fracture of tho rlybtieg, Ha was taken to the County Hospital by tho ‘Lhirty-fifth strect police patrol wagon, $$ Decline of Man, Impotence of mind, imb,. or vital funotion nervous weakness, debility, ete, cured by Wells’ lloalth: Renower. $1 nt druggists. Depot 62 Lnke. atreot, ’ H —— Werecommend Eldredzesewing-machines, a Indigestion, dyspepsim, norvous prostration, and aii forins. of geucral debility relieved by taking Mensinun’s Peptonized Beet Tonic, tho only preparation of becf: vontaining its ontire nutritious propertice, It is not a moro stinue lant Hke tho oxtricts of beot, but contains blood-mukiog, foree-generating, and lifo-sus-* taining properties; 1s invaluable in allonfee- bieed conditions, whethor the result of cxrhaus- on, nervous prostration. overwork, or acuto disoases, pnrticularly 1f resulting frem_ pulmo- nary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., pro- pristors, New York. For sule by druggists. MARHIAGE LICENSES. Tho folluwicy taarringe llcanses woro Issucd yostar- days Nume and residence, {Hameo Meald, Chteago. Atty Mf Hugden, Clea { poter J, Orbosen, Chicag aUurina M1. Vizon, Chica Frank O'lirlon, Indlanapolls, Caturine Dixon, Mttavun {(hexter W¥, Weber, Chtaaya, Mary E, Beobo, ChYCoMU.seeceseeces {lamas Ghooloy, lid ast Again Harah Warafuld, 187 West Stonruc William 0, Mayman, 21 Fulton, Soplua Waxnor, 74 Urand pluce; PHstok 1. Carts HUeonah O'De! {Sfillian 31; Harkhouse, Hoon. Mario 8, Comte, Chicago... {homus: Mortiaon, iuxeland, Ii, Hila Bovons, Hoaoland, 11 § Bml Braun, Silwaukoo,. tAlving Bais, Clileazo... { Eupone Shedd, it Twan Dolis Smatt, Konsington,. { Horey Bendliln, Chicago, Nobile Metrath, Chleago {Qpnrad Zinmermgn, tandwich, Wiltalaiins Buchale, Cates Adolph Sandmacher, 113 Divigon,. {aNren iaapte iraributencs {hea { Habort tt, Soote, Ghicaxo, Hinge Wright, Chicago. {Carkd.atran, tiydo Park Ricku'W, Senrodar, Chicago fobn Bk, cloagg. +55 ‘Augusta t'arn, Culcayo,s. Joxoph Medien, Chte ‘Annla Goodchild, Chicas Auiz Weblor, 102 vane... ‘Theresa Mosttonul), 0 Iugo Bebmall, 619 Larrabou: {OND Ronda, dba) ily nuke {Siintem toss, chtcayy, Mary pulliven, Chicauo,. Chie Kus oe OUD, CHICATOs +04. { fg manta, Chara hetiqute Sfdsiion, Chieako fie Haroks, U! Yanlly Moorhend, Chicago DEATHS. - : Fanilin, at bis home in Suchanan, di cvoning, father of J, A, Ilaria, mana Oporn-House. YOUD—At the realdenco of tho family, $51 Carrols avantby, aia Num bk Mrs Abid: Ford. wifo of David HALLA—Funeral of Mra. Charles Hi: fi Uinee TBs Chiru ot tho immaculate Coneste tian, thence (ost Honltachus Cemotory.” Sriouds ine v “TAMLIN-Dr, * JOBUNELT=Willlam Joernel Se ee ea Weide Lu'clook™ pe p Hi His Foslaenes, iat Woat Taka-aty shonce und, G Ea ute Loule {(Mo.) papora pleasacopy, . - + RICHANRUB—Nov, 2, faabolle, wife of H.R, Itlobs warded frum residence, 160 Tremontest, Dac, Iy at Buteral from. 6 MIGGINBON— “ma, Jennio, balover datutier of hom reer 1b ilezineun, aged ure Y mLoith eo WWance, 0 West Fiftconth-st, at 1d'cluc ps iy tu Gracalande eg YEMPLETON—On tho wornlng of Nov. 30, ‘Thomas ‘Tewpiythn, agud Bt yeurs, ? rtday, Deo, 3 a tig, BY carriage’ te Nutthwostorn ‘depot, thence by cam, to Cowotery, ‘ ekford (ill,) and Glasgow (Scotland) papers plouse copy, ‘sat rasldonce of her father, 810s itt LEDDY—Nov, f roves 1eddy, auod 32. Weunseat ‘thursday, Doo. iy at it'ectiy Sriends in- VCAMAVINIEY Biss Ella Carmrigbt, of Chleano, at - erigbt, 0 . H rei once at Bou in Cieago. Nov. Wy, aged 4 nthe. Mee Raw vurk und Saucarties papers please copy. jae TAR eee rem ay Onna re Hage EE tNNOUNCEMENTS. COMPANY EE, Fits" CAVALRY, TN, attaaty, corser haku and Paullaarat nth ks HH ee ey TS ANG tees te Dludisou-sl. today at Wa, m. MPUE MONTHLY MEETING OF THE Hoard uf Managers of Sha) pntea io Exchanye fur Missionary Work will, be is rooms UL Whursduy nnurniug at o'clock. PILE KEMEDY, REWARD CF of Blind, ing, Itebi UI ted, oF ey See fans yenwine wi Depots, 123 Ws Madison, & our, Hiatc & Medion, AUCTION SALE Dy ELISON, FLERSHELM ¢(G-~ THIS © | DAY! lO a.m, and 2p, m,, ENTIRE STOCK AND FIX TURES OF THE z TRANS-ATLANTIC TRADING COMPANY, 83 Madison-st.,. To Satisfy Creditors; C, FRANK, Assignee, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & to, Auctioneers, CLOSING SALE » At U1 This Morning, and 3'p.1n, THE ELEGANT COLLECTION JAPANESE ART OBJECTS CLOISONNE, ENAMEL, RICH EMBROIDERIES, PORCELAINS, BRONZES, : ; &e.; &e., ke, At Our Art Callery, - 84 and 86 Randolph-st. ELISON, FLEKSHEIM & 60, _ By GEO.-P. GURE & Cu., ts Sand 70 Madison-s * THURSDAY, Deo.-I, at 9:30 LANGE TRADE SALE OF Crockery-and-Glassnare 150 Crates W. G. C.C,, and Hotel Ware, in open’ te Charhic ne: “, ecorated Chamber Sets, Tea Sets, etc. goo Barrels Table Glassware, . me Goods packed for country merchants. hs AWBOSD, GORE & CO. rnin “Auctionoers, REGULAR TRADE SALE Thursday, Deo. 1,'9:30 a. m., Ono’ Thousand ,,Lots: Desirable Goods, DRESSED, DOLLS a Specialty at 10:04. m, ars’ GEO, I, GONE & CO.. Auctioneers, aia 6 SIDIATER ae ae _ HAUSE }ONG, Austen, ASSIGNEE SALE OF Staplo- and. Fancy: Groceries, LHIG MORNING, at 10 o'ciock, - Wo ball set! at Auction, by onter of C. 8. TLARMON, Assignee, tho vtittre stock Of Staple ald Faney Gros corles In store Corner G1st-st. and Wentrorthear. Alto, tho fino Fixtures, Co * arid Shaw Catan, coxattier with ewe dioraes ea Wee ‘Ons, und Lo sats of Harness. &c. Rtuck all fresh and cloun. AUSTIN & LONG, Auctioneers, EES ROYAL BAKING POWDER R ’ Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CRHAM TARTAR | Tiousekeeper's favorite in Jending cities or tho world No other proparation makes such Iutht, Oaty, hot breads. or luxurious pastry, Can be eaten by yipape es without fear of tha iia resulting from heavy ladie searencec es unbitiovarmmrantcCremtat Be slet somenves 16 Gove: Chem gy RS eOWOY AL WAKING PUWDEIE CO. Now Yor, BACKUS WATER MOTOLs ‘Backus Water: Motor, Buppliva fi 4; ty alos ron Haran th 3 THE WACKUS WAT! ‘Nevo York, We Chicatey 880 Urondway. Newark, N.J, 48 Dearbers Infringements will be prosecuted. = ORGANS. oA BEAUTIFUL © board cars hers, pri ab. Batiefaction 4u asiney cebinaed fice nuther. tient. Order ne once, Nothing Maved yA See Feapondence. My naw factory Just completer. " Paeltys,000 (natruments overy 6 anys. Very Ia, at Ing wood-working machinery. | Capital onabloe moto manufacture better woods OF Joes mony tian over, Add 08 Pe ‘or call upoo TEL TEX, Waentogton, 3 sex. CIGARETIES. Ia rapldiy gaining in popularity, Su are the SURO CANDY. ss ard H1, SLeLor & for a retell OF Houd Hl, FOr B00 NES aee Lup el by ress 0 sit Arle is at eMoe ee Airletty puro, sultania fof PE J ents, Lotore io all Chesaes ——— s ‘Tq Mad lay 0-h, unfectioner BIRDS. _ a a enuine uititn Ganarless m and other Ringing ‘Birds, af Bl RDS ee 427 Clathe oe St eee Sg ——

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