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16 - "y < THE CHICAGO. DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY;, MAY 25, 1873 ANXIOUS TO SETTLE. How Gen. H. L. Stewart Proposes to Get Out of a Scrape, - Heis Sick and Tired of Being & Stockholder in the & W. - * Tos, Go. Proposition Submxtted to ludge Blod- gett by His Attorneys. The General Will Give Up a Large Number of Lots to Be Released. - The case of the Grest Western Insurance Gompany camé up before Jadge Blodgett, yester- day, when the- attomneys for Gen. Btewart sub-~ mitted a proposition, & synopsis’ of which is printed below, for the consideration of the Court. The Court ordered » rule to enter that the policy-holders show cause within ten days why the proposition, submitted by Hart L. and ‘John 8. Stewsrt, should not be sccepted. The' following is & condensation of the proposition: To the Hon. Renry Blodgett, etc ) Tisrt T, Stayart, of Gloago, and Jokn & Sloyarh of cvmt:, ., + Tespectfully r resent unto wur!im First—That on or sbout the 1st day of Msxct, 16T, hupifl.nstann)mhsmhedlnr 150 shares stock of sald company, and on the 22 dny o( he recelved R s T 1 Blswost pAid. XD0% 550 soamas of stock u% thla Hrso 3 per oBat of th EX valte thersof ; 10-mit, §5,000, which saidistock said L. Btewart hav ever sinoe held and pow holds, “Second—That on oz nbout tho 20th of Decembar, 1872, sn et oF assessment, of 20 per cent on all stock {ssued by the it Western In- surance Com; was and. H. L. Btewart paid sald ent upon sald 150 to- 3,000, making total of $6,000 paid upan 000 due thereon. —That on or about the lst day of JmlB"fl u:smaumlwmem Insurance Compan; ‘be deposited with the Anmoron’nbucm security to be deposl connts for tate of Ilinols, 22d {3 order o oblain puch mecuritios Stewart, at the solicitation S o eftcars of 10 Gompng ‘execntod four notes of $10,000 each, payable to sald Company, fu one, two, mmmdlnuxyumnvmdn! vely, and exe- cuted » trust deed In H. L Stowarts snwmnm-&w.xdsu.x,z, N.RI3E . Coox com,m secaro tne saie, and snld foud ‘with ezpomed wmr n.lfi fndtion, u e State flunat zequ:rxn ‘Iflc)m GDN ‘on deposit 'D eecure lhl ps)'mmh omsis; s mg four notes wers louned to s4d Com- pany with 'and_sgreement sivep o socure a8 hercinafter sta 56 fime of s lun} ot s Jume 1, 1670, & order 10 secure gaid u-uduamo,muaau-nlmmd. 214 Ingurance Company iswued oertificates of it stock e Dbt for 1,500 shares, upon which nothing had sver boen peid; that said stock was fssucd. solely s 8 collateral pocurity for sxid loan, and in no otber way or manner, snd it vap distinetly said notes should bo rcturned to said 2 said siock sty nnquxmmunamuw,tommm,ow, orassoon ss mald H L. Stowart should demand the same. Fotrt—0n ar sbout {he 196 day ox Jul, 1671, sid Hart T, Btewazt wamt o the oftcec of caid Tudrauce Compehyand lendered o s Becrtary, O, D B Tundrod shares of 2 emmanial e hore Srived, su relang. 000 of Of eaid three hundred 1ots, and £aid Hooker informed Compeny ‘then had sufi- #aid H. L, Stewart that the ypany clent secarity to comply withi the statuts, azide from T $40,000 83 losned by this petitioner, put litlo Hime to arrango the matter, snd ‘in {his condi= o the matter romained wsfil after tho 5o of Oct. 8 2049, 1871, s hereinzfer arsvaut tho Py 3ay of December, 1071, pAnY Was &N gmt. fire, snd its officers mmmphm Eolag slong {n brainess 30d, paving il fa ones, snd Btewarts belie ¥ woa solvent and dm:l;h o be bypotheca wwmae-pmmmum Totls endnoies wero given by seversl pastien, an of £ald C. D, Hooker, in escrow, Aloba in the event said loan could be nego- 13, ol (e Company T emsbied o grtad ™ o, pulenas, S I L Sw great age, an an dearmined nt o sguln encrumber bimelt fn the un; gertainty of ‘panies, convesed sxid land 0 anid anns.sumre,nndmaaohns Btewart, sct- ingin ‘tho soveral parties who had zgreed o snmcent aecarity toenoblo sasd cuzzrny condition_ that sccurity ormoney wero rised and deposited to enablo sald Company topay ita debts and continue Dusineds ; and adition that, they should Hot was nogotiated upon the faith oF i soosritioa it which £ pay ne.Josoes of Eaid - Compsay; and that toseeure sad Jokn 8. Stewart for bis 51 $80,000, 45 foreanid, In the event the sme oa e Tised, 1o 3ld Company tasuod to said Joh topart & of 2,000 ehares of its stock, *and piaces tho same in tho hands of sxld Hart L. Stew- Tt toDo given enid John B. Sewart in the event of xid notes being usod under the conditions aforeaaid. SeunM-—Upon the strengih f swid sgroement a? ‘maid varions persons $o place their respective mm-uy En the hands Of said Hooker, for tha, parposes afore. satd Hart I.. Stewart procceded to New York City 2nd commenced nogotiations for loan to psy the losscs, - and whils there,and while said negotistions were near- 1y successfully closed, hie received intelligence that 1d . Comy thrown into bankruptcs, trust Slawast, bag, contrary to ihe agreement, been placed apon tho Becorder's Olice of Gook oy, R s i Lo moten od Bocualics, svve thoed BHC by said John 8, Stewart, had been returned to their ro- #pective owners, aud thé $80,000 in, notes, £0 given by ga1d Jobn 5. Biéwart ad gone into (he Potseselon of Assignea, and are now in the handa of curkm Uptan, the Assignee of sald G, W. Ins. Co. _ElohtA—On the 15t dsy of June, 1670, aaid available securil \’1" 000, poyable in — years from dat b cheruiod & i doad pob 51 zmylm,wmm said note and trast deed are now in the hands of said Clark W. U ipton, and the legul titls of Taiaiotals mo bt Tomm 8 subject to eaid trust deed. “ - Ninth—In 1870, raid throe hundred lots were sold .. for Siata and couity tazes, and g ax titls 0 gaid prop- “ erty is now owned by Loomis, of Chicigo. Tmlll-—sdd ireq Tandrsd. 1o are. now. worth | tam $50,000 n and upon the nsual time can be sold ’Igrw,ew, and sai2 forty lots are now worth §10,000 ‘Wo insist that in any event there is no listility 1) the partof waid Hart 1. Stawart bevond tho ssf{m’fl peid npon the $15,000 in stock first issued to him, snd Yot e has sl the dotenes of any slockbholder! Fe 1s not lisbls mnder any circumstances Be1d by him a8 catisteral ectsity fox b, 510 —1, becaute he mever owned the n or the une, 1§71, the Oompan; d&& ‘Decause in - J the O 3 & g y hed sccumuls . all its debts and eE“ o condiions sver ‘back £ i st o ion of the fach Hoduxer, thah Hast. L. Stewart is oldand tofrm. i heslth, and {0 avold vomations e, on the part of our_cllents, maketo the on: Tho $12,000 ‘nots and'the vs a receipt and dis- 1:““ sorion mn:‘t of;xv lability on the stock, snds and discharge t of any or matters w} claim wllh release of dower tosald Clark W. "rkm: 'Aulgnee.n(u ots, and said 300 ot snd s A forty lots, an h, shall cause a guit-claim meh and wife to be given said wpm 8 Au{gnee, of sald 300 Iots. To which propouition, if accepted by. 8aid Assignee, wo most respectfully invite the Spproval of this Honorabla C: ‘Moxzoe, Bussex & Gruns, Attorneys. ————— A PERSISTENT HUSBA]\"P. The Original Coachman Still Wearnm= eth for Bis Wife. The original coschman i8 still in trouble. Thomss Lyndon is he, who wooed snd won- the daughter of his employer, Col. John L. Hancock, the scandal whereof tickled society so much nearly a year ago. The parents of his wife have endeavored to produce a coolness botween the youthful pair by keeping her away from her horse-tending husband. There was s rumor that the Colonel hed eet his son-in-law up in the liv- ery b usiness, but he had no intention of telling his wife. This was disgusting, and accordingly Thomias Lyndon fled hisperition in_the Buperior Court ye: y_for a writ of hobeas corpus for the %ody of Ella LEndnn, his wife, to whom he was married on_the 818t of July, 1872, .In his petition complamant syers that ‘said Flla Lyndon, his_wife, is wrongfully and unjustly restrained of hsrulvextzl,‘ and 5o s to prevent access of egammnar- at she i3 so rongtally restrained and cosrced by one John L. Hancock, and sald John L. Hancock's wife, at the premises No. 960 Michigan avenue, in the City of Chicago, where they reside; that said il Lyndon is not dotained by any criminal act; that petitioner is entitled by law and by tho wishes of his wife o her society, asaociation, snd care, all of which said Jobn L. Hancock and his wife prevent and deny by restraint of her lib- nz‘ wherefore tho petitioner praya for & writ sbeas corpus to be directod to said John L. ‘Hanoock and wife, commanding them to bring, or 2ause t0 be brought, the said Ells Lyndon forthwith before tha Court, and to show the cause of said Ella’s detention. The writ was is- sued by Judge Gary. RAILROAD-ACCIDENT. A Train on the Northwestern Road ‘Thrown from the Track, and Fifteen Passengers Ynujured. “From the Janesville (JVis.) Gazette, Mo The Janesvillo accommodation tmm from Chicago,on tho Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, due here at 7:20 o'clock, was thrown from the traek last night jm inside the city Limits, about s mile aud & half from the centre of the -city. At the spot. whers the accident ocenrred the track runs along & vel embankment some t::fghwen feot h-gn. ho heavy rain of yesterdsy tornoon had washed aut npumnn of the grav just ovor a culvert, cansing the track to settle snd break throngh: “Approsching this defestive t from the sonth a curve hid it from the view of the engineer until close upon it. Assoon as he pan:eiv ‘the danger, the engineer, A. J. 'I‘np of this city, applied the stcam brake, but train was under such headway that it could not be bron\ght to a stand in time to prevont the catas- trophe. Mr. Tripp and bis firemas, H. R, Bliss, a5 & resident of Junosville, remained at their posts expecting, of course, to be thrown down tha stee) embankmmt. But as the locomotive o bresk in tho frack the coupling parted and it mpua The chasm and struck the I safety on the otber side. The cars, howoyer, shared a worss fate. Three in number, includ- inga blgiu o car and two passenger coaches, were down the embsnkment, which here rises to a height of eighteen feat, the en- tire train turning completely over befdre reach- ing bottom. The cars struck, right side up and conpled tonilthtq ]nst in the edge of the second Ero mge the base of the em- nlment at this poini 1t is only necessary lor us to state that the train was moving st the rato of twenty miles an ‘hour when the nocident cocurred to convey to our readers an idea of the foros of tha con- cussion as the threo cars planged down thosteep embaniment. - The sign which wams the en- gincer to elacken spoed was some forty Tods ead, in Eght, bat not near enongh for the passengers tomceive the bonefit of. its mute ad- mfim e 2 miey thore were not m?xr:g enty-five. or passengers upon the train, ahelg:a casualties must h\gve ‘been more numérous and sericus. None wore killed, and only wo eriously hurt. ‘The following is list of the injured : Charles A. Perriof, traveling sgent of the Fire- side Friend, Chioago, scalp wound and bruises upon leg avd arm ; John Biedinger, Watertown, is,, badly bruised on leg and shoulder; D. Dun- widdie, ead, farmer, braised on shoulder and head; W. H. Douglass, St. Joeeph, Mo., trsveling agent for Beavey, Foster, Bowman & Co.; Chicago, cut on Sioad, face, hend, smd leg, colir bone fractured, and internal injuriea; Ars. E. O. Dahlen, Whitewater, slight internal infuries and bad bruise on left leg ; E.R.Evar Watertown, livery-stablo ovuer, aut’ on face au gide and bad internal cuta; O. C. Brown, Chicago, traveling sgent far M. Graff & Co., gro- cers, (,hxnxgog bad bruises apon head and body; L. B. Kanborn, Fresport, foroman of Westarn Dnion machine shops, scalp wound and broise on leg; M. Hughes, Janesville, nows- desler on train, braised on 1 Mummz, .hnssvxlle, ‘baggageman, ecalp wound ; Emmet Phelps, Cbicago, compositorin the Times office, sevare cut scross the neck, lsying baro tho overing of tho jagaiar vein; D.W Bal, Monsoe, !mner, sovers cut on &ido_of head ; Noah Dut- Janesville,. injured in the back ; Jesso Mflu, Fanaavills, cattls dealor, ont on bead tnd ‘bruised on body ; Frank Burr, pastor of Advent Christian Clmrc.h, Chicago, severe scalp wound and trifling injury of the back. ‘We visited the wrock st an early hour this ‘moring, and found the cars in the position left hy last m&hta disaster. As indicated by our e train was standing directly upon e fence, in s straight Lino and coupled together. In their descent of the embankment it hiad turned completely over, becoming station- ary in the same position occupied before leaving the Mang of those who made the plunga with the train_are ready to testify that the cars turned over not less: than eix times; others in- sist on four revolutions, while noja man who participated in the accident will ad- mit Jess. than thres somersaults. But the distance from tho to ol ’.hu embank- ment to the final resting the wrecks cars precludes the Jmse'bd.\ty of mmh &0 ncrobatic fez and we conclude that the ideas of the se- ly bumped, bruised, and lacerated passen- gars Were alightly confusod, Inside the cars the seats were mostly from their fastenings, many being broken into fragments. The stoves, with. one accord, obeyed the luws of gravitation a8 rapidly as the cars revolvafl, emptying theu— contents over the passengers, barking shing and hers and there peeling 8 noso or Incerating & smp. The glass in the windows was mostly re- ucad £0 mgmun which mixed with the lamps, bml;an rods, and other debris on the interior of the cars, the whole combining s wrock which in- duces observers to wonder how it was that the “psssengérs escaped with injuries go slight. ‘The wounded were brought to the depot in the hlxder of the locomotive, and distributed about different hotels, whm our surgeons 2t~ wnda to their necessities, - gomg well to-day, and no fears are untexmnud of fatal re- sults in even the worst cases. A gang of men worked at the broken track un-~ Hl nnfly 2 o'clock thismorning, and sinco that ‘hour trains haye been running regulasly by tho scene of the disaster. Hard Names. A protest was put forth aday or two past ttho proponsicy of tho savants fo puzzle o maclassic 'y giving Greek snd Latin de- Dominations o common things. A groom will never knuw the meaning of cynegetic, mor & coiffeur bfl himself to comprehend why pomsatum should be called Philocome. Yot every new inventor flies to mome Greculus esuriens to buy a great name for his wares. The chemists are breaking out of all bounds. Dr. Bnbntonu fyesbud.n communicated to the u{ Sciences the discovery of & new dmm oom'fmmfl or medicament which has a revoliing fetid odor, but which is endowed with mrvdonn poisoning properties. He described lis experiments on animals: with iodine of Totramethylammonium,” which acts upon tho system like curace, 8 algo tho *Meth nium.” If you objecs to theso juw-| xel.hn; words, permit us to send.you two other s eci- Tnens in constant uge among the learned cl lsta—one s tho “Eibchlorhsdrargyromen pmercaptoglysclate,” and the offier e amg;mi frmorcaptoglycalate s W han c!mmm cram ten more letters than the alpha- bet contains into one word, the uninitiated will protest ngninst taking their doses.—Echo. An 0Old Wonuu: ‘Wantsher Lean, Lank, Lost Hmbaml. From the Richkmond Enqui Under the heading of Smyad ar Stolfin, Mrs. 8. Susan Hundley, of Ehsfl'e 's Farm, Wythe Omm ndvarmei her husband, Andrew andley, in the Enguirer. She says ho leli her about two months ago in company with one Mands Wynok, who she belieyes ** conjured ar bewildered " him by giving him “a cup of coffee to drink, npon r.he top 52 which he saw & biu gloss gyihuning.” ‘were accompanied by her son *Bos, who left 8 wifo and three chil- dren.” The deserted matronsays: “IwantA.J, arrested and handouffed, if DeCessary, eg &nd hip ; John |- it back to me desd or llx ‘many debts that he mm BY, md ha owes 80 e i8 supposed to 'me a supporkin my old age. have gone to Tennesses or Iows, or out. _West. Ho ia & Jong, lean, lank fellow, sbout six-fest high, broad shoulders, thin beard, light bair and complexion, bluo eyes, and about 45 yeurs of sge S.)amg about twenty years younger than myselt).” he offers o pay anybody & fairprice Who Wi return him to her “*dead or alive,” and requests il papers in the United States 0 copy the ad- ;erfiument ono time and forward their bills to er. Embroidery. Dolmsns, Talmas, Polonaises, Bacques, Drostcs, &c., besutitally embroidered on Grover & Bsker machine, st Stickney's, No. 283 Slate street (near Van Buren). & large ssaortmient of patterns. ' Tor Bathing Iatents ‘Burnett’s Kalliston is soothing and cooling. The Coroner’s jury in the Masina murder case, in Cedar Rapids, Iow, rendered s verdict thal. “ Barbora Masina csmo to her death by o shot from & gun or pistal in the hands of some person’ {58 fary tmimown.” MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financial Nows. New Yonx, May 24.—Money was easy on call to-day, snd renged fiom 7106 per cent. Togal-ten outefanding, $56,365,000 ; & decreaso e Btandsy of 5148000, ‘Fareign excusnge was lower, with actual business at 1085 t0 1085 for yflmn ‘banker's 60 days, and 1095 to. 209% for aight. Gold -u.-%-6 i 4 Tusther advance, The e prioe rmged from 8K to 118K, and closod st USi( lo 1186 The rates peld for imying were 46,3, and E?:abmklhtmme 13 unfuvorabls, and shows o et Loss of $3%0,800 in. th e Jegsl reserve, Thestatement was a gen Ement to-ihe. sivect, Tho hnllutwhn)o o] ve 34,070,475 aboro the %5 per gont roquiced by Iw. The percentago of reserva to the total Nabilitos s 27.08 for the Notional banks, 2446 for the Btste banks, and 26,72 forthe banks in tba clearances, £135,159,000 T-hl wd ont to-day 190, The 'l‘mnlhry pmflm.u for the week at the Ne ‘York office included the disbureement of w..gwo gnlfl for interest, and ns..oa in the redexaption ‘bonds, and the reeeipt of $2,800, m {or customs, Ths also sold u 000 b-an $500,000 bonds, Partof the gold was mlowln tglhenflu' zoten, which proba e M oyeramant bonds closed strong at .the highest quo- tations of tho week. ‘The dullness which charsoteri7ed ko stock spocula- tion during the week was moro rsazked o from fow hares the changes Were vezy. Iad but a slim aftendazce of uem-, and the markot at fimu was peglected, ment had litle effect on prices rnu were in Pacific 11l off from yancod to 453, and eqld Bt 454 GSK o & m Wastern Daion declined from B w0 Bl with the Intest tnn‘ucunnl 3t tatermedl : a2 dallat 65 63, and e glisnges in tho re- @033 the list were only 3 to X the latter Suotu- Sion' béing excaptional. Sterling, 108%. X chmunn, i rth Carolings, new.16 *| Gnion Pacic Boada, 865 Centrai Pacific bonds. 1035 ‘Del.Yack. & Wastern.1033; ord & Erfe..... 23X Forcign Markets. ErvERPOOL, May 24.—11 2. m.—Flour, 27663 1er wheat, 123 6d 3 spring, 11a 3d@125 5d ; whl Er ‘club, 126 53, Corn, 27a 6d. Pork, 658. - 3 Y vazoor, My 24-280. p. m~Market un- chianged. Lowos, May 24230 p. m.—Consola for moms, 5336 scnolmt, 4 5200, 5, 914 do 07,944 3 10405, B mew e, b9 ? 48; oot ok Bt $703 of 02, 953 Pmm, my 2. —Rentes, 541 c’.m' @ The spocio {n itio Bank of France has increased dur- g the past week 500,000t £, May 25.—Cotten steady; middling - ; Orloans, 93@9KQ. Sales, spoculstion and export, 2,00, Cheose, 678 6d. Cumberland middles, 382, The New York Produce Market. NEw_Yoms, Msy 24.—CoTToN — Qulet and nn~ ehlnl BerapsTurrs—Flour in buyar's favor, Recelpts, 8000 bris; emperfine Western and State, ;su@ssa- to good extra, $6.65G7.30; good fo eholce, ‘white whut extrs, $8.65@10.50; Olno 4; Bt Louls, $1.0612.50. Byo fiour an Wia- 500 Xgdicy Fiag kel od. * Wheat a moderate demand ina. higiier; ml Toj spring, $1.38; No. 2cm :Em umg@nn ‘G North: SFést, 51,63 : do 31l 6@ hyea 3t i e , or o aie mixed Western, 6 03 o!dd . 66; h 650, Oatain fair em’:n o "-@'m' ’““‘5.1': 000 bu; mew mixed Western, 51@52ic: nf prime white Western, 50 m" G Kfs mo: - \L5—Aanufactured copper sy ot aun, MieTal snd o buyer's (avor, at S1yg@3o cash for lake. Pig and nominal af $4.7: Tor cut common'10 ta 60, and $3,25@7,00 for elinch. ryTEER—In aiF demand st 335/G31o; Oriaces, Woor—Qulet. Ohio fleoce, 50@5: Booh Nrmer : Mostorn: gaiae, Ferm Honyestuied Tee o 73 @193 stenay; good aluacovad, b pax-m’z“g, S o quiet. Prino Provistons—Pork steadlers now meas, £16,62; Beef and cut meats unchanged. Middles more neu\}g- short clear, 9@Sk/o; long clezr, 87;@9c. Lard Qrmer; steam, 9 1»15(39}. eme 93 @vv BUTTER AND COERSC—1 Wrissy—Quict at soc. CURTAIN! S, &e. Clrtain Depar(ment flflflfiflflfllfim T shall open MONDAY, tho 25th. closeat asiortmens of NEW DRSTHS fyreost 1ad most Real Lace Curtains and -Lace Window Shades, Alsos largs stock of SILE and OOL TERRYS, Gro to to., suliabl pecios aad Laib o YRt e, Drvperios snd Lambreguias, SPENGER H. PECK, 195 & 197Wabash-av., CORNER ADAMS-BT. PRINTIN _ HOWARD, - WHITE & GROWBLL COMMERCLAL PRINTERS, AND PUBLISHERS DAILY COMMERCIAL BULLETIN, HAVE REMOVED TO 132 SOUTH CLARK-ST., JHIRD FLOOR AND BASEMENT. G-E'I‘ Ontopotsonr hoadisabaldspot. Toy MANN'S HAIR Iz, 398 BUSINESS CHANCE. FOR SALE. HARDWARE BUSINESS, IRON AND STEEI. BUSINESS ‘Tn O.umcy, Tlinois. ‘We offer our entire Hardware, Iron and Btesl business for sale at the aotual present cash value. Our stook of Hardware has been, reduced to about flve thousand dollars of good salable n which can eansily be re- assorted, and o go and extensivo cus- mlh.l rotaipes Gur fi .:3’“ Jron and Stes! busi- na e well assorted, and ROt hiandhos, and s, this @ value of about seventeen thousan: We have been profitably engaged in uuu basiness over tronty-two years, and onjo largp and zeliablo trade nero. ‘Fhoro 18 ut. one Heavy Hardware and Iron business be- sides ours n existence here, and g0 favarable s op;omm!zy for ontering 1nto a well-sstab- busincss in 8 lurge and prosperous B Eua'a srest and whalthy iz tric of country, accessible by soven rail- ‘loldl.d:!enflain‘ here, will be seldom again e O o il sell for x onal,or part casly writh ap. proved security for.the balance, and at actu presont oash value, ot botas. aad Witk ‘our good BERTRCHINGER & STENWEDELL, L, May 29, 1673, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. LADIES UNDERWELR, Aprons, and Corsets. SPECIAL BARGAINS, =R, H. McDOWELL, 131 SOUTH HALSTED-ST., cor. of Addms. Jun received from the 'manufacturer, 95,000 worth - Ladies’ Aprana.to be sold at ocost e material, bemng ‘equal to 45 per oent bélow former ‘prices, Thua ds are made of the best , and will 2 mate: all sizes. Ladies 8avo one—hm their munuym buying these goods. 500 Eadies: pites. Corded Bunds und Teaven, o 5 cents. Gerdod Bands, > 81700; 300 leglefl:'ngnm Tucked and Ruffled, at 300 Ladies’ Full Skirts, Tuked and Ruflled,’ ac 35 cents. 800 LT s> Full d(.l and nflll!‘uv at slm- anul 82’ Kd 4 00 X a0 a1 poc o Embrol e, A00 Lufliw and Mlun’Anflml ud Blinl fium 5 conts upveard. G‘ORSET DEPARTMZENT. 15, 1o oumbors trom 14 mflsz. and in tion, or money Lady ed. foris sse stuployed in thiese Depart- - ments, and will haoruily ahow thess gooas. Store open until 8 0’clock every evening. MERCHANT TAILORS. SKAUV & COLLINS, Tailors, 91 EAST 'WASHJIIG’.[‘ON—ST.. BROWN & Armrws). tavite (Formerly with, BROWYN & NATHEY vito attea- Imported Woolens, FOR MEN'S WEAR. - Mr. KAV (in oharge of Ontting Departm L o, Pty htlon ot lnc‘mdlnx 8¢ FBM‘ban Boscow, Borl o3, 1ast 7 yoars vt sty llah Ronves in {hix countsy: 15 & suliciont guiran: oo s 1o aiylo, and thuy sl who pafronizo s will recolve LINS, 5" (5o Salosroom, wi ro- e rosti with potite attonden ALBERT THOMPSON, 134 Sonth Ohuk-st., over Brewster, Al STTOOR. 2 o Opening, Taceday, ith Hu _Gacriages approsch trom - N e ——— LOAN OFFICE. CAUTION! Malicious persons have reported me re- moved from the city. My LOAN OFFICE will be found at - 118 SOUTH CLARK-ST. A GOLDSMID LICENSED PAWNBROKER, STOVES, BANGES, &c. STOVES AND RANGES, - | UNION WASHING MACHINES, | AMERICAN MANGLES, PACKER’S ICECREAN FREEZERS KEDZIE'S WATER FILTERERS, REFRIGERATORS & ICE BOXES, HOUSE FURNISHING G00DS. 1 DALTON o CO. - 80 & 83 RANDOLPH-8T., near 8tate. BARSTOV’SBRICK SETRANGES, RICHNOND DOUBLE AND SINGLE | & OVEN PALACE RANGES, ARLINGTON PORTABLE RANGES, REFRIGERATORS & ICE BOXES, REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS. BANGS BROS., COR. STATE & VAN BUREN-STS. STop! STOP! STOR! Genulne first-class BANGES for famllles, hotols, and restanants. Go to B. E. GIVAUDAN & TRESTED, REAL ESTATE. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS We have but ten of thoss splendid blocks in Morgan-sv. Subdirision at Washington Hoighta yet unsold. They are ‘but & short distance from two depots: stroets graded ; Joung troes sat aut on oach Iot; aversgs sizs of low, 26150 foot. Pricopoz lot (by tha block) 8110; ono-third cash; Dalazios in one, two, and three sears, with interestat? porcent. This fa tho best opportunity ever offered in suburban propirty ss wll located, sad st theso prices in ylolding largs profits urchasers. Eighteen daily trains paes this > o the Chies Rt e&nxmx ”?""u. deriring 1o vitt this proparty can do to freg o o by calling atour RS s 8 o T tn. oF 12 nobh. B. F & CO., : - Room 4. 123 LoSalloat. -~ WANTED. K COMPETENT AN Wishes & sitastion s traveling saletman for a boot and 2os houss. Speaks German porfectly ind can wn‘n”cl SCbune ofice, o pos st - AUCTION SALES. - By ELISON & FOSTER." |SPECIAL SALE|AT HYDE PARK, BEAUTIFUL. |FRENCH BRONEZES, | ELEGANT Bronze Clocks, Buperb Oarrara Marble Figures, Fine Ala- basterand Verde Antique Statusttes, Groups, ‘Vases, and Urns, Hlegaunt Garden Statnary, Monumental Statuary, Rick French Bronze Figures and Groups, French 2l-day Clocks, &o., &o., AT ATOCTION, On Monday afternoon and evening, May 26, 8t231-3and 71-2 o’clock, at store No. 948 ‘Wabash-av., corner Tweanty-first-at. Goods will bo on' axhibitlon Batarday morning, May 34 ‘with catalogues, sud umil time of sale. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioneors. 195 West Washington-st. GENTEEL FURNITURE AT ATUCTION, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 23, at 10 o'clocks consisting of Chamber. Disluprisesm, and Kitohon Far~ Bedding, €rockery, &o., ELISON & Eos'rsn. Auotfoneers, 87 Morket-st. HOUSE AND LOT, ‘With Elegant Grounds, 581 Hubbard-st. , AT ATCTION, (n Safurday Morning, May 31, at 10 o'lock, OX THE PREMISES. House two-story frame, with brick basemont; lot 100 foet front on Hubbard.st., by 317 fect deep on Wood-st. § Groundsfitted up in splendid style. This property hss been occupled for several yeara past by Frantz Amold, Esq. TERMS OF SALE CASH. TITLE PERFECT. For information regarding tho property apply to WILL- TAM ANDEEWS, Room No. 15, 152 LaSalle-st. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctionears. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., . Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Ho- siery, &c., AT ATUCTION, ON_TUESDAY, May 27, at 950 s m. " This sele will-bo unusually attractive, . includinga rich lino of DRESS GOODS in Poplins, Plsids, Linens, &o.; also a fino display of ‘White Goods, Gents? Underwest, Ladies’ Shawls, Pocketand table cuttlery, Vienna fans, &o. At 11 Oclock, urual sale of carpets by the pioce, also 2, 84, and % Randolph-st. AUCTION SALES By WM. A, BULTERS & CO. AT DWELLING OF J ohn Nash, Esq.;|" THE ENTIRE FORNITURE, Piano, parlor suites, chambersots, dining-room set, -mantel mirrors, pler-glasses, fino carpots, Isce-curtains, together with tho ontiro outdt of a first-class house, * AT AUCTION, o‘momu , MAY 9, at 10} o'olock, at the dwelliog of JOHN NASH, ESQ., opposite the Square, nesr Hyds Park Houso, Hyde Park. Traina on L O. Raflroad loavo Chicago at9 o'clock s, m. ‘WA, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. COTTAGE AND LEASE OF LOT, OPEN T0 ALL THE WORLD] P. 8. GII:MORE, Memmith - Orelsira il Ghums IN THREE CGrand Coliseum Concerts; - AND OFE GRAND On Monday, May 26, at 3 0°clk, ON THE GROUND. Oatmu and lease of )ot. 881 Firat-st., between Panlins Teeas cas! WA BETIRRS & €0, Avctionsers. GRAND AUQTION SALE, ONE HUNDRED LOTS, By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., On Mondu.y, May 26,1 87’3, ‘AT CLYDE, Two miles west of the Oity Limits on the liM of the 0,B.&Q.B.Byund G &G W.R R Thia is one of the most desirable suburbs sbout Chi- ge. Tho strosta oro well gradad, sidswalks aid, and freea p!lnhd. ‘There is 8 good school, and during the present season the town of Oicero intends ereoting s fino school building, The adventages of Clyds over all othez suburbs are that it liss on the line of the most socommodating eilroad ranning out of Ohicagoy is | scoessible by traing st all hours of the dsy and night, aud the faro only 16 oents; tho ground is high sad dry and is well drained. The lotaarsall 60x160, A de- lightfol Park will be laid out mear the centre of the Hale to be poeitiv and withont reserve, The title ls perfect and property fres of incumbrance, Tob will bo required on tho day of sale, A SPECIAL TRAIN Will eavo tho Depot of Cy By & Q. B R 8411 s m, on o f e i o splndid Lonch wll o rovded Freo passes will bs farnishedl to thoa desiring to at- Chamber of Commerce, or WL A Auctionsers, 66 & 57 South Canal-sty On Wednesday, May 28, Fine New Top Buggvies, onlwflmzh .fl%fim‘lumom -sahnd &CO,, A‘nc\hmflfl- On Thursday, May 29, ° Goode, Rendy—mafla Glothm 3 i\?‘wmfi, on n%‘;?wcgé, -&gfi -nd i goath S timsecs. Mens and Boys' Summer BOOTS AND SHOES OF BEST STYLES. Tiarge and Attractive Line Womex's & Children's Sommer Wear, That must he ul d. at the CA.TAI:OGU’E l: joded. st G{EQ. P. GOI{E & co., 22, 24 & 26 Randolph- ‘Wednesday, May 28, at 91-2 4. m, Wm' .A. Bufi:er“ & 00" N:;é:‘ifixs%fizu aFmEL By GEO. P. GORE & CO. ol bold asao 2t our now and spaclous store, 68 20470 WVabash-sees mear oormer Kandoith-stus AT ATCTION. A spoctal salo of V. G. crockery and yollow ware. Mermias 1.0, Crdokor, e e 10crates of Yollowsare, OnThursdey, May 29, at 91-20’clock G. P. GORE & CO., Auctionesrs. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. At Nos. 198 and 185 North muun. o Setpp's Bullding, ruer Suporior-s On TUESDAY Morming, 33y 27, at 10 oelock, THEENT[REPURNI‘I’UREUPIBRUUMB Cenalating, o axlor. Furniture, Marblo- Ghaimber s«u; it Sidn“Bnfid. 'fix'gp foo c T° G.‘"l:invey a‘f.‘}g"?' Josds i o 5 veserve. P TAYLOR & EARRISON, Anc?.lonecn. AUCTION SALE OF DRY G000] WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, AT § 'cLoox. sssrtigentof ¥ane, Taor G 'Dmu Goods, W1 m?m?-?édflu quo ¥ H:n':d (now nzm)‘ Barey, Hotions: s Fo PV EOR % HARRISON, Auctionesrs, Bl and 33 South Canalat. Another Large Sale of HOUSEHOLD GOODS. BATURDAY, MAY 8, AT 9% O'OLOCK. ‘Alotof clopaat Chambor. Sets just,reccivod, _Also, Bitior nmimfifu or 3l klnd: 1 s oo Plitea-mare, Desks, B, AT LOR fimmsm Anctioneors, d 3 South Canalst. TW0 MILLION DOLLARS, GREAT (LOSING OUT. 'I‘B'U'S’I‘EJ.:S’ S.M..E REALAND PERSONAL PROPERTY ‘Belonging to the OHICAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesiay, the 16th day of Jumg, 1873, By the articles of tho sssociation of sald Company, ft1s K:nnd.d that alltho property fn ¢ f the Trustocs the month of Juno, 1 o Beid ot saction Tor cash, 1o closo th T ‘Poalty s eoniratiy looa ted o tha OITY OF ORI O 0ol sna Somposod lavgely Sirinct ang caoal froniags, docke 28 ey for bt oo Py of YacaaL1ots i3 (o Lmme: A mmmmmtn« docks, all well adapted far busizess ey it to his property 1s wnauestionad, haring bew hold and owned Dusg Anm:hth?i(iur m:gt‘y Soars, y beacing 7 from ono to_fivo years it 000. These notes were mdu.: s on land bought from g“&"mpxn o, and thels Sarment. is secerod by e tharoot, an ectra origagoon tho same. - TERMS 5 SYBALE, "CASH, Tuy yersonal for. lfln!l'l! and daflvm—y moflu&lymermm t7 will b ko 2 dapesti on tho dag of salo of 10 per cent n the Amonn: of thelr purchass, the balanco to pald wflilnlh( ! {‘l, oras soon after the salo as Od! can MAHLON IJ. OGDF"'. PARRYEG GEOBEbWATS DY cen, Ghigasg, March] 1, 13, . Bog: Oiics with Ogden, Shoidon & Co., Room 4, No. 17 La- GREAT SALE Real Es&a,te . TUESDAY, Jmlfl 3, 1813, At 15 & 17 Randolph-st:. 6 Toots fronting on Cottage Grove-av., being * Lots 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36, in Block 3 of Drexel & Smith’s Sub. of Section 11, " Town 38, B.14. 4 Lots fronting on Madison-av., being Lots 14,15, 16, and 17, in Block 2 of Drexel & Smith’s Sub. of Sec. 11. Town 38, B.14. 3 Lots fronting on. Drexel-av.. bsing Liota 8 and 7, in Block 1 of Drexel & Smith’'s ._Bub. of Sec. 11, Town 38, R, 14. 2 Lots fronting west onvemon-nv.,bctwe!n . Douglas-av. and Thirty-sixth- 1 Lot fronting on Sixteenth-st. between Ash- land-av. snd Panlina-st., being 1ot 93, 25 feet front. 2 Lots on Wabash-av.. east front, between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth-sts., be- ing lots 19 and 20 inBlock 4 of Went~ ‘worth’s Sub., 50 by 180 each. 3 Tiots onUnlnmec-nm,beman'].’kh'ty ~third and Thirty-fifth-sts., west front, being lota 35 and 36 in Sub. of Lota 7 and 10 of ‘Block 3, in Dyer & Davidson’s Sub. 5 Lots fronting on Lexington-av., between | Fifty-fourth and Fxfiy fifth.sts., being Lots1,4,5,8, nnd 9, in Block 18, Egan- dale. 1 Lot fi'onflngwn!t on Prairie-av., between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth-sts., being Lot + 18, in Block 5, in Jennings & Moffat’s Sab. 8 Lota on Illinois-at., between Franklin an ‘Market-sts., being Lots 7, 8, and 9,in Block 4, in Butler, Wright & Webster’s Bub. 1 Tot, No. 8, in Lyman’s SBub. of 8. E. frac. quarter of Sec. 2, Town 38, B. 14, 1 Lot, No.17 Bimons-av., just north of Dick- éns.av., in Blook 17, in Shipman, Bill & ~Merrill’s Bub., Sec. 35, Town 40, B. 13, l‘u!lpnmuuhn ‘hereafter. ‘A.BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneers. TO RERT. TLEGARTRESIDENCE TO RENT- A first-class marble-front Residence on the corner of one of the avenues, near Twenty- secoud.st., is now for rent, furnished or un- fixmkhsd. to o first-class family. Address, for three days, T F, Tripune office. - To Rent, with Board. A pleasaut, Iarge room, very desirabio, for gentigean and wife. ‘Wabuboav, By BAW__:AN;S & CO. CREDIT SALE. $100,000 BANKRUPT STOCK ! Watches, Jewelry T Fancy Goods, 53 So eat., M 410 0. m., me‘?.}f;’,‘i’:‘é o .n"““;?'mx‘n‘z'{m ey ek hwlfl.‘efnww m unlil;:h:vn slw~mdmm 2k HIVENSZ C0., Anctioneers. AUCTION JEWELRY BALE. 172 South Clark-st., Monday, May 25, 8610 2. m. Time given on all mumaover 8100, by HAVERS &CO., Anctioneers. ; BY BRUSH, SON & CO. On Saturday, Msy 81, we will meke (without reserve) another of our LARGE SALES of FURNI- TURE, CARPETS, COOK STOVES, &e., &c.. - BRUSH, 80N & CO., 188 East Madison-st., and 41 Sonth Canal-st. Ullatlel Mfll'lmfl SHIB BI i Umnflms Ling On. !ntmdu muminl. MIY 51. at 10 n'dm:k A. m. flfil ‘s Balo Biables 50'snd 262 RuD, Raih chatitag of s ofa fine lot of Horses: mdmt ), e Hane x.om Foae T Tasatd fotas u;‘n-v. ositra. B . F. DANRORTE & CO. Custodians aa ar 0 J.B. s'mk'z, Mo mm DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES.. SODA WATER EFumbler Agency for G.D. Dows & Co.’¢ Gansrawrs Copper :E'auntnm!, Washers, Ice Shavers, etc. ment of samples on hand. . BLISS & 7TORRE e m Wholeale DIy aciphet MISCELLANEOUS. PROPO&‘A.’!‘.:S. M. Vernon Billitsry PVt E;:,'S‘u:mmm&fl o c.loclg et Boom d B and spocill- gatons ready 0t orvod wn;v jock any bida works ““S % ORTON, Priocipal THE CEICAGO SH RT .. 802 wmmxsofi -8T. gom& DICKINSON. MISST- A FHARRINGTION, s U T Qo8 through mail promptly at Contractors, tosars, and Palntrs wanted l hv\m:flbulgcotuln Apply sty Wabeshony, TERME—One-4klrd cash, balance.in one sad two 3 years ot 8 per cont Interests A depoait of $50 on each |5 toud ths saly by W, . CLARKE, Propritor, Room 2 |. ' ‘BUTTERS & 00 | & Also, two comfortable single rooms &5 |y JUBILEE BALL, Thursflsy and Friday, June 6 and 6, - begieenly the sisquifdeniipes P, , & M. .S. and ..'&l-q\hfifl. By drcboatsd cad iied i ~40,000 PEOPLE! i ADMISSION TO CONOERTS, sngor Dabor oA A whish ON B DOLLARI 3 A myflw-fuummu-rdl bo doclared for tha publia ', ‘admitted to the Friday childron bel aftarmocy 503 Shia cccaston the Chras il constar of O -~ 1 o 2 fls sceasion the 'Izumn EREN ¢ FER Wil catmina Taa e~ GRAND JUBILEE BALL { -on T EVENING, for Hch U dlegan. s CRAMBER 0F COUMBRUE Hus poca s Hall ot [ Tickets ft Ball, G mtemmat. 570 Ladxe-'mngkaw'dfs, Tic il?l Um (o) BE OBTA.IFED = dul'flifida:myrn ot e JoMe T scrrres orTIVITATIOS. e, P, ML hectian, O 5. Sawyer, F. . Win. Lieat. 1 .hn Furper, Hon.'C. B. Farw Y 5E Bairank ugn, John M u&‘u‘;fis’ft 15 Fottor Palmor c.m i Go3 Tk akiin o, (501, 0. 2. Kafo Norms i, Wi brsh ¢ town, A Oharch is now being built at a cost of $7,000, |yJobn Creras, 0o sain SaeerGea: et o e Gen. oclb:‘s.h B Brows. Fadh o paas . 1. Howen, Wibar s s HALF PRICE! T time of tho sxle ok Ticksts for the Conoscts i} e HIM erow.y KET! E RowriRsE ALPB-ME?.S & saxmo’n""‘ HOOLEY!S THEATRE, BEST OOMPAMY IN AMERICA! .Another Ne New Play!™: 5-Dedng yeing ths el mfl _:mxm. ~MONDAY, Ma; 3ad Satusedy 30 American dratia, Wlth an Unapyroachnbla Cat, aad Entin | New Boenery ! e At 3X m ¥ -Now Haven Depot: Tho h W e Storn No N.B.—0 to the prover ;'rfifinm's.':' e PR B v.q"c'fl bas becn unavoidal ‘IW.DO!!G ‘b‘t s fow days Lungey it Atively bp thenort b e R T AOADEIT OF JEUSIG Third Week and Gontinued Sucosssof the g | THEATRE COMISUE COMBINATION, ‘AN ENTIRE QHANGE OF BILL, AN ENTIRE REWSHO) ‘and first time of the sensstlon, eutitid AR RATBROGUE, AXEAR YA BEOGUE! susanilin i3 ‘!“f&% OCHY BURLRSQ S0 WAL frained dos BOLD-OS. CoMIGUE a0 SR o .EEE “GH'T AB}EB()GM- U N .Thn"wflt..'& el s B o e Gondin Goating dazas ¢ Bl d Lokt axmwxiua.m. W &Elnnmk mwm ¢ fatrodacta and first Miss Jonnio Hughes, ia sy and T i s20rond Pz bilk, SO Biatinee, Votss | d", llflD. m. Mlfln e, B tarday, at2p. m. i ATKENS THEATRE. | Zast woek of the Sprize Sesson, nd last appesrsncs & ? LATURA KEENE! AND HER EXOELLENT CD)mfiATIOS ; Sfonday Evens e smxdi-“{ Zfi&tlnw. fi:-w’ ; duction in Chicago of the success! presaly for Alisa Xeere, entitied Haunted Down; or, The T Lives of Mmmfl ‘Fridsy ~BENEFTT OF LAURA KEENE. ¢ McVICKER'S THEATRE. Last Weslk of the Season! il Last Nights of Edwin Adams! ; EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATISER: : ENOCH ARDEN!: Nor aad Bosutifal Scenory. Novol Mochanfoal B | Next weok—THE KATIE PUTNAM COMBINATIOY, ! . GLOBE THEATRE. ' MONDAYEVEN’ING And all the weok, the sensation of thesge, bt . CHILDREN OF CYPRUS! Elogont Sommery sad Splondid Mechsnical Bk GEOWS OPERA HALL, - 7 West Sadisan-st. : DR: HARRIET CARPENTERS RADICAL LECTURES, ENYITLED “TRUTH UNVEILING ‘FALSEHO0D! EVERY SUNDAY EVENING. ‘THE TURF. Y AFTERNOON, May 27—A ulalm 4 St &y TS | " ¢, HIGH FLYER; 1ha alt S3erk tro mé‘l.”'?-zflr"flmu;;‘ HY'S t‘ncka?n AflhHI"IV‘ Ex Bosi oo ourof threo: M ART GALLERY, mw—c'., corner Van Burenst. OPEN DAILY, 8 Sundays, 3 £0 5 P. M __er LAKE NAVIGATION: | For Lake e Superior! Take Superlor Poople's Tino Stasmers, dock Lo STEAMER PEERLESS Capt. ALLAN A Steamer J. T.. HURD, Ospt. Thos- Wn"'d : ‘Wil leave Wodnerday and Syeatngh 2eh May. For mnmfi‘ggu B et 78 Macket-st., corner Vasbingied ol 2% : —__ MEETINGS. 1 i e R L No.. G e e Attention, Sir Knir;ht!- um':vmuz Sommagden T "' 'GXML,,,“’, Lo Ma T. order. Vi é! el By 7. SINCLATE: g nnuuuhe EQ i ; é mons R pionied boadng tho Pl ‘Ra‘;}‘s B