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e TTTRUING TENMS OF BUBAONIPTION (PAYADLR IN ADVANCR), : Paily, by ma Bundny RTH TV cokly: Wookly Partaof a ye Remittancos sy bo mado oithor by draft, oxpross, Post ‘Ofico ordor, orin reglatorod lotiors, AL our risk, 2 TERMS TO OITY BUNAORINENE. i Dally, dolivored, Sundoy oxcaptod, % conte por wook, Dally, dollvored, Btnday inoludod, B0 conts per wook, ' Addross . THE TRIBUNE UOMPANY, 4 Coruor Madison and Dearborn-sts,, Chleago, 111, TO-DAY'S AMUSEMENTS, 'S THEATRENandolph streot, batsroon O E et “Yo Uontlo Savago,n o Dot pIOREILS THRATL Mydieon stost troon. lato, 0 atlo Putnom I 0., G0 1irouah Five ant Watoe O ACADEMY OF MUBIO — IHal: ted atroot, betwoe: AR ny Mot VB0 Melated ate Corbiaation: MYERS' OPEhA HOUSE~Moiron atrgot, botweon Btatoand Doarborn, Moren & Manning's Minstrols, AMP)H’[‘HEATRK—UI(MM, botween Washington and Randolpli, Tho ‘Uoorgia Minstrol CONTENTS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, FIRST PAGE-Nrwa or Stato Affalrs—Politioal—] Raliglous Bodios—Mono; Xraud aud Thoft—Orim o Aplary Wara I2o THE WEEK: Washington— ‘orolgn—Obituary—Personal— ln'-' Businoss—Rallroads- o the. Hiivo o Ty o Myntoric of the. Hivo-tiaw Tho l—fl'uvr]"\‘tl—’rhnlr“ln and_Modo of olr Valuo {n tho. Navioo. . GLODS 13 - ois.. ‘TIIE JUDIOTAL RLEOTIONRT the "Hovond and Fiftly Bupromo: Court Districts, and from the Various, Circulta, nE 'TRANS RTATION QUYATION: ~A Momorial to Congress. ot sl Rila 5y it Bon o ot Novllsty 8ot and Rillo on, * Gov, Mhen Tto was Mad, "Thz ftodks MouNTAIN ofoetod Quarrol, ECUND R lixrontasa: The Farmers i Cryon- tlon~Ingorsoll's Lif of Horaco Greolay Wikt Manon: * olies Cost—Pollties in R bbory—Ovor- Popuiation— Aro Shirts Luxurios?—Tho Governors Convention at tlanta, Ga.—How tho Kashiona Ars, SoteEopieal Gon. ‘luslon of au Txtravagant Sylo of L1{0-Tratls Abont th i tgencos of Jon Bpuart lI-A Distinguishod Group of Porsons 0 Onco etion o tipauisind dioap of Yarsony W 5y Dille iardsand Wook-Day Skittics~Iloer In PoliticsrJol iright. A WIOLEAALI MONDENCes: Birs. Lamb, o ‘rimbollo, Wis., Poisuns Hor Childron and Nolghbars —A Klud Nurag, but Ko Hor Dationts with Stsyeinine A Prayortul {omsn, but Too Itendy to Sond 1fer 7o Honvon, ECONATION k] Totns Taedlor {lon of Union ‘.nd' Gonfodarata” Gravos'at .. Lauis onx: Prospocts of (o Grop in Iiinols, RNy KAt o e ieb, i Hipolz, M -] b Its Gulturo In North PiS'REe, Wi ffififi-mén 1""'";“%‘} o tho Mpmp bos: Y s hog o :\'\'{m} iy A From LS.t Gotlaotion A ks loalitior . A : An Biootivo Judlotary— r%m'nl PAGE—LEDITORIALS: An Eioo o Jud irosd = Goen. BrxiCo: Tn Aiipro 10 o 1 e Sk Yomas i, & 150 5 it ‘Tho Sowing -Socloty ifoot o btful 1E GREAY HOANDAL: Corn {n 1ili: Qongorts, Tz Ton™ . ADVEUTIAEMENTS, A Tull Roport of tho Lrocoedings of tha Natioual Uongrosa at Tndfnriapolis. TUE FARM AND GARDEN: Managoment of tho Gone o, Graped o tho Vingrard HiEHlant for Vinsgi, Jyige, and for Markot—Tho Small Glared Corntats Planting—Roltan' Gorn—Cory for tho DMarkot and for yoading to Oattloaud Logs—Tho Orhard tu ad Cone itlon—Personal, EVENTIL PAGE-Tae Tonapo: Ite Ravagos in Illl- B FAGL: Ictilod, and Ovor Twonty Tnjurades Gront Dostruation of Priporty—A Roquost by tho Sig. nal-Sorvics Oflico for Information as o the Turnado, GoNEtAGRATION . ioston 4pain Visited by'a Dasiruc: Hivo Tiro_Several Squares of Balluings Buened (o tha {iround—Loss Ovor 31,000,000, WIAT GAME OF TiLE Fmr: An Intarosting Story, RIGHTH PAGE—Tug FAINFEDS' MOVEMENT: “laration of Prinolplos of tho Farmors of Livingston Gounty, Tilinols—A Convontion' of Farmora 1" Ha Held “for the Nomination of O of Farmors of Easton, Inwa- o Dairy Sackotoit Markots—Now York Diy Giooda BibrkorTiainio sl Wostes i Sy D, Ocads Jork, Tolodo, Milvaukoo, Glnctanatl, St Laais, o BUfidlo Produco Alarkats ol BUSINESS NOTICES. OVAL HAVANA LOTIERY-WE SOLD IN dr‘}:-ngfllmuum Jant tho a0, e Hirtuars Hantkors, 10 Walkat. O o0, Horzigs s Ize | RUMENEER, DURING THE JUBILRE, ORNSHY ikt Lz, PO O T JUBILEE, ORMSTY hotographs at 23 por dozen, S0 Wost Madison-at, A B ciliabiiun of pibtares an sebiins ot BATONELOR'S HAIR DYF. THIS SPLENDID bsirdyo ia the bost in tho world, The only true and por- foct dyo, iarmtoss, rellabio, and (natntanceuss mgioon mlmoni' noridiculous tiuta or unploasant odor. Romo- oifuots of bad dyes and washios, Producos {ine uperd black or natural brown, and loaves tue haad foputltil "o o, wmad W 3 o & Lista, LES BarOEESE, rhout by, Sl yireal The Chicags - Teibune, Thuraday Morning, June 5, 1873, Btockholders’ meetings were hold yesterday to choose Directors of the Rock Island, tho Now York Contral, and the Hudson River Railroads, ond all resulted in the re-slection of tho old Boards. % New Yok City doos o buttor and cheoso busi- ness of fifty millions of dollars a yoar, and the denlers in that city, who number 180, have re- solved to ostablish an oxchango for the accom- modation of this trade. Within o weok after the commission of hia oftonso, & Now York burglar, who was caught by one of tho ladics of o homse kLo had ontered aftor Lo had “fired two shots at her, haa boon sontenced to thirty yoars’ imprisonment, The Railrond and Warohouse Commissioners havo prepared blanks for the guidance of the raflrosd companies of the Stato in making tho xoports which they are required by Iaw to sond tho Commissioners. Blanks seking for informa- tion aro also to be sent to tho County Olorks, : ———— To keop MacDonnell, the Bank of England forgor, cloar of any writs or othor uutimeoly in- terforences by the Now York courts, ho was taken to Fort Columbus and held thore until i'osturdny, when ho was ‘succossfully tranaforred o a stosmer, and sailed in company with tho English dotaotives. ——— Bomo ohanges in tho Olvil Bervico rules have beon proposed to tho President by the now Civil Borvico Advisory Board. None of the principles of this great roform aro abandoned ; tho modificntions simply affeot the way it works, Among the improvemonts suggosted aro n prompter oxamination of applicants, and & fairor distribution of officos among the differont partg of tho country. The Bank of England Las raised its rato of discount to 7 per cont, in sympathy with which JImovemont the prico of gold ks advanced a triflo In Now York, and stocks kave fallon, Less gold then usual ke boon received this year by tho bank, and it takes this prudontial step to ehock suy undue drain on its rosorvos, which musg 8oop bo drawn on for tho payment of the Ala- RO DIRCITOCAVEOTASy of Momplils, Iis com- ‘| ing is oxpocted in Olnotnnati and Loulsvillo, and it may visit Ohleago, 08 1t s dono boforo, e —— 4 Qapt. Jack and Schonchin, tho murdorors of Gon, Canby . aud: Comissionor Thomas, have boon put in irons togothior, aud are hiold to awalt the courso of tho Governmont, Wasbington mifitary authoritios aro of opinion that thoy and the otlior Modoos cannot bo oxtorminated Bow, although {f thoy had beon killed whon takon, Gen, Davis would not hinve tmn!nundml‘ Lis diserotion; Thoy eannot bo rogarded ns prizoners of war, as thoro was no war in any intornational sonse, Tho rosult of .tho mafter will, without doubt, boto remand thom to the suthorition of Orogon, who will cortainly make a requisition for thom, —— Nowspapor onterprisonovortook a moro unique, orhumano turn thau tho plenies gotton up bytho! Now York ZTimes last summor, to givo tho wroteliod littlo streot boys and glrls of New | York a breath of country air and & wholesomo holidny. It'collectod thousands of doliara for this purposo from tho publio, and sont hundrods of boggar children out into tho fiolds who had uevor soon anything grooner than tho dusty vog- otation of tho City Hall Park. It bug 88,488 still on hand from tho fund of last yoar, and will Tecommonco tho oxoursions this month, A part of tho fund, which is in tho hand of Trustoos, is usod for tho reliof of tho nick chiliron of tho slum, . Foro, tho 8t, Lows murdorer, who Lilled his brothor-in-law yoar boforo lset for glving bratherly sholter to the wifa whom his brutal troatmont hind drivon away, and was aquitted on tho ground of emotioual insanity, has had an- othor attack of that disonso. Sinco his frinl ho hae boen living with his grandmothor, and at hor oxpenso, but was not long einco turnod out of daors by that Idy, Ho thon wont in soarals of his wifo. Ho'mot bor in Bt. Lbuis yostorday, and, upon her rofusing to return to him, struck hor throo murderous blows on tho head with hatchot. The unfortunato woman _i8 not oxpocted to live. — Tho Massachusefts dootors of tho regular school who' warae recontly triod by tho Massnchu- sotts Medical Socioty for the offonso of using homcopathio romodios in thotr practice and found guilty, have boen expolled from the So- cloty. The newsof tho oxpulsion of those soven physicians was rocoived with_derisive laughter by the homeopathiata now in convention at Olovo- land. Ono of tho expolled happoned to bo proge ent, and ho statod that the ‘porsecution, besldos everywhero creating a strong sympathy for the mon and tho principles naspilod, Lind rosulted in & subscription of 100,000 for the ondowment of o homeopathic hospital in Bo A Washington correspondent of the New Yorlk Sun states that it can undoubtedly bo proved that thoro wus a conspiracy smong the Custom- House oflicials of Now *York to bleed Phelps, Dodgo & Co., and that this firm can rocover tho money out of which 1t was blackmailed, Whothor & proper . investigation of tho case might Lova this rosult or not, it Is cloarly tho duty of Phelps, Dodge & Co. to prosccuto the parties to this alloged conspiraoy before Con- gress, and to make Governmont blackmailing so odious in tho oyes of the poopls that it will not bo triod again. By dolng this, tho firm can atono for tho cowardico which induced it to yield to the domands of tho cliquo of informers, prosecutors, and apios, and thus set o bonus of $271,000 upon the blackmailing business, —— 1t sooms that Mr. John Pattorson, a citizon of Ponnsylvania chosen to ropresont South Caro- lina in tho Unitod States Benate, is to cacapo an oxamination on tho charga of bribing membors of tho South Carolina Legislature—by reason of s moro- technicality. Tho grand jurors of that Btato are drawn to serve & year, and this yoar the Jury Commissionors of Richland Distriot, whether accidentally or purposely, drow them soveral daye beforo tho time fixed by law. M. Pattorson's counsol hag objectod to having his client "indioted by any suh Grand Jury as this. Tho olq jurors ought to have boen summoned to sorvo omt another yoar, as the law provides that thoy shall serve until now Jurors qualify, but this hag 0ot boon dono. 8o, fo gratify Mr. Sonator. Patterson,’ Richland District, 8. 0., must g0 without & Grand Jury for & yoar to como. —— In an article translated from the Fireic Presse, and published in- Taz Trinpxe of yostorday, it waa stated that Mr, H. Barber, Jr., having withe drawn as o candidata for Circuit Judge, “ Mr. Julius Rosonthal datormined too lato to tako it [tho candidacy] up, and appeared to bo not in tho flold at all” The intimation is, that Mr. Rosonthal was n voluntary candidate for a Judgoesbip, Mr. Rosonthal dosires us to say that ho was not a candidate. Tho misappro- honaion aroso from tho ciroumatance thet somo of Judga Booth's frionds went into cortain wards and proposed to tho Gormans that they should voto for Mr, Rosenthal, their Purpose being to divert votes from Ashton. Mr, Rosenthal's name was used in & good causo, to which ho can bardly object, but it should be known that ne Was in no eonso a candidato, and Lad not, on the day of cleotion, the faintost iden that his namo Was used anywhere, Roturns of the Buprome Court election in the Fifth District como in with proveking delny and incompletoncss, Nothing has beon heard from Putnam County, or from Marshall County, with the oxcoption of one small town. Evon from tho othor olovon counties of tho district tho roturng arp of litdo value, ng many of the towns in the [ntorior have not yot reparted thoir vote. So far a8 now known, Buronu, Hon- dorson, Morcor, Grundy, and Peorla Countics give Oraig an sggrogate majority of 2,601; Knox, LaSallo, Warren, Honry, Btark, and Woodford give Judge Lawronco o najority of 1,608, Thig makea Ornig 003 ahoad. Anothor caleulation clalms for Craig a mujority of 1,600. It is not to bo donled that those figures, imperfoct as thoy aro, aro om- boma award, and for the eusuing installmont of ten millions storling of the Fronch indomnity, which will be paid in billa of exchange on Lon- don. The cholera has ronched Memphis, It atarted fu at Now Orleans about a month ago, whero it carrled off eloven persons in ono wook, and hag traversod 818 miles in four wooks, leaving lta deadly trall in many of tho intervening towns, In Momphis, 08 in New Orloans, the dlsoasa ia sonttorod, and Lias 2o opldomio chareter as yot. Tts ravages began in the unclean quartors of tho negroeu and lower classos, but have not stopped thoro, and yesterdsy it carried off the Unitod inous of Judgo Lowrenoo's dofont 3 ond, if such Pprovotobothocaso, it is tho moat brutal outrago over porpotrated in tha Stato of Illinols under the nuspices of universal suffrage, . "Tho Chicago produce markots Woroe compara- tiveoly quiot yeatorday, Mess porkwag dull, and & shado ensfor at £15.60@16.00 cash, and 816.85 gollor July. Lard was dull, and 50 por 100 1ba lower, at 88.45@8.50 cash, and $8.70@8.75 sollor July. Moats wore quict and unchauged, at 615 @G56o for shouldors; BI@83350 for ghory riba; 8%@85¢o for short olear; and 10@12 for oot ploklod hams, . Lako freights woro quiot, and 4o Ligher, at 6o forcorn to Buftalo. Highwinos™ Woro aotive aud 3go bighor, ab 90jg0 per “gallon, Flonr was dull and unchanged. Wheat waa loss nctivo, and unchanged, olosing at 81,28 eash, $1.243¢ noller tho month, and $1.23y5 sollor July. Corn waa notive and o lowor, olosing at 63¢o cash, and 803¢o sollei July. -Oata woro losa notive, and unchangod, olosing wosk at 28){o caeh, and 80c soller July, Ryo was dull aud nominal at 00@070. Barloy wan innctivo, and nominal at 70@760 for poor to good No. 2, Hoga woro In largo supply, aud prices wore 200 lower, dedlining to ©4.16@4.60, whoro thoy olosed wonk. Thoro was no docided change in cattle and shoop, PARTIAL ABOLITION OF THE PASS YSTEN, Tho movement amoug tho Westorn raitrond managors for tho abandonment of tho pass sys- tom hna rosulted, me provionsly announced, in a formal compact among o large num- bor of thoso running wost and south and north from Chicago to out off and ean- col all passes nfter tho 1st of July noxt, Tho only oxcoptions made aro in favor of” omployes passing ovor tha linos with which thoy are- con- neoted on business of the ronds, and pagaos fa- sued undor contracts botweon various,ronds to oxchango for tho yoar. Tho railronds that are committod to this new doparturo nro tho Chica- 80, ‘Burlingtons& Quincy, tho Ohicngo & Al ton, Ohicago & Northweatorn, Milwaukoo & 8t Poul, Illinols Contral, Ohicago, Rook Island & Pacifle, Bt Louls, Vaudalin & Torro Hauto, Ohlo & Mississippi, Danvillo & Vinconnos, Gilman, Olinton & Bpringflold, and tho Chicago & Towa. Tho offlcors of theso ronds aro plodged by thelr rocont nction to ro- turn the passos which they hold and to rofuse to isauo pasacs to any of the hithorto priviloged olasgos,—Congrassmen, loglslators, raflrosd men, botel mon, newspaper mon, clorgymon, and lnrgoshippors, At tho prosont outlook, it Is not probablo that the Eastorn roads will entor into tho compact, aud ns long ns tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno & Chicago, the Lake Shoro & Michi- &an Southorn, and tho Michigan Contral Roads bold out against it, tho roform will bo far from completo, Wo hopo that thoy will eventually Join tho now doparturo and glve it a. fairtrial. Inthe meantime, it should bo . mat- tor of honorablo emulation botwaen the ronds thot have mada tho compact to obsorvait strictly, aud pross the othor corporations Into tho sorvico by domonstrating tho advantages of tho now rule, ' Mr. Oleland, tho Genoral Pasgengor Agont of the Plttsburgh & Fort ‘Wayno Road at Chiengo, —a railroad man of good vosition and large ox- perionco,—is not a disciplo of tho now faith, and ho makes a very falr statoment of Lia side of tho caso. o says that not o quarter the num- ber of passes are issucd now by firat-class ronds that wore issucd o fow yoara bacl, and ho bolioves that, undor tho judicious management of tho Ppass syatom that now provails with,all tho best ronds, tho stockholders aro not dofrauded, bo- cauge & railrond receives n fair compensation for tho gratuitios it bestows, Ho holds that tho oxchango systom nmong tho railroads is a more matter of convenionce, and, if it wero tho rulo of overy railroad offlcinl to pay monoy in traveling over another road, it svould in the ond amount to tho eumo thing, s tho monoy would simply bo tumed over fin about oqual proportions from ons to tho other. Ho enys that flrst-claos ronds, including that which ho ropregonts, have already abandon- od tho practico of issuing passes to legislatora ond to shippors, and that the sourtosics of tho road aro now oxtonded to thoso who ronder sor- vicoof a kind that eaunot well bo paid for in any othor mannor, Tho answor to this is, that, 20 long as tho pass syatem “provails, it is subject to vory sorious abuso by mismanagoment and favoritism, and thot tho services which cannot bo paid for with woney as & general thing ought not to bo rondered, Tho most rendy objection which is made to tho abolition of the pass systom is that the now . rule will not be faithfully obsorvod. . If it {n not 80 obsorved, thon it is no rulo; and those who have adopted it havo meroly mado thomsolves o laughing stock, and, instead of sotting a virtu- ous examplo to others, thoy have moroly illus- trated tholr own inabity to ndhoro to one. 'Of courso, tho roads which have unitedin the agree- ment will watch each othor like hawks, 8o that when ono of them relapacs the others may lose 10 timo in rolapeing also. Wo shall esteom it o favor if the rond which first doteota its rival road in violating tho rule will notify us, It will mako & first-rato nowspaper itom, and the farm- ors will incontinently * go for” tho offending corporation, A THE WALWORTH TRAGEDY, Unless tho dotails of the murder of M. T. Wal- worth, the noveliat, by his &on, have baon mig- etated, it was ono of the most brutal and un- Justifiablo crimos on record. Thoro was nothing fn tho circumstances of tho family quarral, Which has had this fatal result, to oxcuso the murder.or to placo young Walworth in any othor position than that of a bruial asgassin, Tho circumstances of thin tragedy and the position of tho family in socioty nre such that a. public in- terost will bo oxcited in tho oaso, hardly socond to that which followed tho muider of Fisk, M.T, Walworth, tho murdered man, although his liter- ary reputation never exceedod vory limited local boundaries, was well known in soclety. Ile waa aman of the Willis type, although ko did not pos- sessatitho of Mr. Willis' intellostual ability, The Home Journal, Mr, Willis' old papor, was, in faot, thomodium which firat introduced Mr. Walworth to thopublic, His novols and nowspapor gtories, howovor, woro of tho cheap and popular order, and, but for Lig untimoly fato, his namo would scarcely have hoon koown ontsido his immodlato cotorlo of admirors, Ho was highly conndcted, howovor, s fathor, Chancollor Walworth, was one of tho most dis- tinguished citizons of Now York, had achieved a natfonnl roputation in Jurisprudonce, and wag idontified with many of tho more important roligious and charitablo movomonts of his day, Ho waa pro-ominontly & aocioty man, and, liko many other men who make socloty lifo and tuft- Lunting o business, ke had famlly troublos, Ho parted with his wifo, 8’ daughter of tho late Gen. Hording, of this Btato, somo yoars ago, and, according to tho atatemont of the on, who ospousod the cause of Lis mother in tho unfortunate quarrel, ho had ropoatodly sont hor threatening nnd insulting lottors, Somo of theso lottors woro Intorceptod and roaq by the son, and ono of thom induced him to go from Baratoga to Now York City, whero lis fathor ‘waa ongagod in some Masonio business, Arrived thoro, tho son sont his father tho following note; “8 o'clock—I want to try and sottle somo family mattors. Call at tho Blurtovant Houso after an hour or two. If Iam not thero, Lwill leave word at tho office, I, IL War- wonti," The family mattor which ho wished to settlo, according to his own. statoment, waa to ©XA0 b promiso from his father tha} bLe would sond no moro throntoning lottors to his moth ‘Tho two mot, and the #on, drawing n plstol, told his father to promiso him Lo would conso that sort of corrospondonco, Tho fathor promisod that no moro nuch lottora should bo writton. Tho young man had acoomplished his purposo, Dut, 28 if dotormined to provoke his fathor or Lo find Bsomo oconsfon for the use of violenco, tho young man continuoed tho convorsntion on family mnt~ tors, which naturally onough led to {li-foollng and remarks from the fatltor, which tho son doomod inaulting to himself, whoroupon ho fired four shots at bim, two of which woroof a fatal oharactor. Tho flimsy oxcuso mado by the son Is, that ho saw hig fathor drawing a pistol, and that ho antloipated an assnult by firing at him firat. This is the same plon that was made by Btokes and las boon mado o thousand tlmos over by othor murdorors. In this caso, tho sballowness of tho oxouso Is shown' by tho fact thnt, whon the body was examined by tho Coro- nor, thoro was no weapon at all on the person. Aftor tho murder, tho son, with the utmost sang Jroid, walked down stairs, Informod tho olork of* tho hotol of what ho had dono; went out and tolographod his rolatives, and, aftor ho had givon himeolt up to tho authorities, expressed 1o rogrot, excopt for tho torrible distress it must occnsion his mothor, The misorablo man, thorofors, Lind succoedod in nccom- plishing nothing by the wanton murder of bis fathor oxcopt to add to the griofs of his mother alrondy oxiating, and intonsify thom by imposing upon hor & now sorrow and cmbittoring her lite until ita close. ) Among tho snobs of Now Yorl, to which olasa ho bolongod, he will gain somo roputationng o gallant young follow, who had tho courago to rosont an insult, and he will doubtloss achiove the samo cheap sort of motorioty which has givon Stokes hig bravado aud nssuranco sinco the murder of Tisk, Right-minded people, - how- ovor, will fall to regard this murdor in any othor light thun that of o cowardly deod, perpotrated without & shadow of oxouso. Ho invited his fathor to the Sturtevant House, propared to kil him unless the latter would accodocto cortain conditions,” The fathor did so, and ovon then tho son did not rofrein from his bloody pur- pose.- Even if tho fatlior had not oconsented to conso his threatoning lottors, thore was no auf~ flolent provocation for thodeod. His mothor bad poworful and influontial {rlonds, who woroamply ablo to protect her against threats from any quarter. Wo can eco no feature of tho caso—and tho son has mado his statoment with roferonco to' the murdor—which furnishes the shadow of an apology. It waa simply o coward- 1y and brutel murder. It in not & murdor clthor which is excoptionsl in churnct;er. The knifo and tho pjstol havo, durlug tho past two or throo years, become the favorito instruments of 8ot~ tling family bickorings and misundorstandings of evory sort botweon mon, cspecially in that clags to'which young Walworth bolongs, * Stokes and Bimmons sot tho fashion, and it has boon followod to an alorming extont. To shoot o dofenscless mau upon slight provoostion, or uponno provocation nt all, used to bo consid- ered an act of brutal cowardico. Now it is ot down os something which shows manly spirit andnerve. “‘That such a sontiment should oxist in any class of socioty is slmply slarming, ana €hat it should bo found in what is supposed to bo ‘tho higher cless of Aociety shows o o~ pravity not far romovod from tho bru- fsh cruolty of the eavage. That gonti- moent las to bo corrected bofore any effective social reform can bo instituted in this diroction, and the mont conclusive way of correcting it would Lo tho exomplary punish- mont of the offondors. Tho latest dispatch, which intimates that tho murdaerer will bo de- fonded upon the plon of omotional ipsnnity, s in keeping with all tho othor facts in the case, Of itaolf, it s » sufiiciont commentary upon tho want of provocation for the deceds. The omo- tional insenity dodge is tho first resort of this clags of criminals who tako the law into their own hands, WHO IS IT THAT STEALS FROM THE INDIANS 7 To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune ; Bim: Blnco the Modoo troubles, there hans boen moro or loss discussion by tho papers in rolation to tho Indians, the Lionosty of their Agonts, &o. Thero is no doubt but the Indians, in some cngo8, have beon defrauded by thoir Agonta; but the quory is, At whose door lis th blamo? Having bad occasion of Into to visit the northern part of Wisconsin, permit mo to give somo interosting faots ng thoy have transpired among the Indiang of tho Greon Bay Agency. ‘Tho land of tho Monomonee, Btookbridge, and Mungeo resorvations i vory poor,—so poor that no white man of ordinary entorprise would evor think to gain a livelihood by tho cultivation of the goil. 'The real valuo of thoso reservations cone siata in tho pine timbor, of which there aro largo quantitios, Thia timbor is, and has boon for s serios of yenrs, a coustant gourco of Intriguo and pooulation by swhat is tormed tho Pino-Ring,” 88 the followlng transactions will show : A socepb contrack was mado betweon tho Sachems and Councilors of tho Btookbridgo and Munsco Indians, of the firat part, and Mr. A, G, Ttocliwoll, of Oshkosky, of tho sdcond part, far tho timbor which stood on 1,000 ucros, for the sum of 34,059.60, A cartain 'Congressman wag intercoded by tho Chiofs and Headmon of thusto tribes to seouro tho fulfiliment of this cone tract, Whon this_contract was reforred by tho De- partmont to Mr, Richardson, tho Agent, for his approval, e protested that ‘the above ‘amount w8 o small sum for so much timber, and 8o re- Enx!cd to the Dopartmont. Subse: uontly, o pecinl Agent was sont out from Washington to oxumine, cstimato, aud roport in mjnrd 0 the amount of timbor ombraced in eald contract, He umploiad mon who had experionce in tho making of ostimatoa of lumbor, and they sont i a statomont of thoir cstimatos of the Inmber which was embraced in this contract, that it would oxcood 5,000,000 foot. In his roport to the Dopartment, ho recommendod tha tho tim. bor.Lo told for 9235 por thousand foot, on thy basis of 3,000,000 feot. This was approved by the Dopartment, and Mr, Richardson was ine mr\u:to(Il to ontor into contract with Mr: Rock- woll on theso torme, Tho Agont was offored, and could have sold this very timbor for 24 por thousand, and good judgon hiave since ostimatod it to oxceed 6,000,000 foot. This timber, when it came into market—I was told by good au- thority—was sold by a Congrossman, aud, whon inquiry was tiade why hLe sold it, ho ro- pliod:” “iadn't I a right? I furnishod the mouoy to pay for it.” By this oporation somobody mndo. tho nent littla gum o £17,260. " Quory : Was it the Indian Agont or tho'Congrossman ? v A socoud contract, suthorizod by the Indian Departmont, was mado by Mr, Richardeon, in Lolinlf of Lho Unitd Slatos of {ho first part, and & Mr, Jones, of the second \'mre. for pine-timber on the Mouomonae rosorvation, in tho vicinity of tho aouth branch of tho Oconto Rivor, whero the ino is of loss valuo by somo $2 por thousand han in tho firat contract, for 83 por thousand, Mr. Jones, in good faith, oxponded $2,000 in outting ronds, building camps, olo,, proparatory to wintor's oporations, whou thls samo Congroas. man put in sn apponrance, and tho contract was sot neido. I hnvo a copy of a lettor addrossod to Qoorgo Farnsworth, Lsq., dated Washin, on, D, 0., Doo. 14, 1874, in which he saya: ¢ 1 ho con- tract for utting pinc on tho Indian reservation has not been con med, and I am assurod by tha Boorotary of tho Interior that it will not bo. I am now, aud alwaya have baon, ngpuuud 10 aell- ing tho timbor on'the Indian fand in any such and havo doclared so and, at the wng by scoret bargalu, pul [laly on many ocoasions, éamo ‘timo, advocatod its salo openly and to tho bighost bidder, go that the Indians could fiaz tho hfglmat price and tho full value of their vroperty, I regrot that you should bo put to any nconvenfonco fn tho mattor by this unwarrantable procooding of tho Indian Afunt, Mr. Richnrdaon, who will not again ropont it, 08 hin days aro numborod, ns also oro thoso of tho Indian Commiasionor who in~ auad tho ordor by which the contrnot was mado,” Thus is it that men who ocoupy high placo, an- -suming hypooritieally tho guiso of onealy, aro ablo by thelr influendo to bafle the ends of right ond fustice. In Mr. Riohardson thoy found a man who would not bocome n partisan in their nofarious nschomos tochent the Indlans, but who, in ordor to show not only tho Ylnnpln, but the Govornmont, tho true valuo of thoir pino, on- torod volunlarily into active lumboring cporn.. tions, tho rosult of which notted to the Indian fund ovor 86 por thounand foot on tho atump, bosidea glvin’? omploymont to tho Indians tothe smount of 83,600, “The prosont olioy of the Goyornmont toward tiip Indians 1a the right ono, and, if not bafilod in ita offorts of humanlty by unprincipled mou, will prove not only o blessing to tho Indian, but to tho whole country, and save many o Modoo war, A Fuiexp ov 7oe INDIAN, RELIGIOUS, Annual Meoting of the Fox River ' Eaptistm. NATERVILLE, 1L, Jno 4.—Tho thirty-clghth an. fual sunivorsary of tho Fox River Tapiot Assoctes Hlon, which includes forty-atx soclotion. convemes g tho Diaptist Oburely 1n this villago, yestorday aftgr- foon, boing callad to ordor at 3 o'clock by 1o Row. o L, Clouso, of Piainflold, Oving 1o tho small’ pumber of Jdelegatos 1n ntlondinco at tho openiug of (e oo #lon tho elcotion of oflicors twan postpos, meoting proceeded to ho reading ot the- Jolioes friod thio differont ohiurchios, giving o dotailod ncopuat s tho condition, proapoct,”nud work nocompliahod by $hio difforont cliurchion 1n tho payt year. Tho tawy S {he lottora was gonerally hovotal nird ndieatd & good 17 doroo of nrograsain tio work of Gloapol oxtcien in thls donomination, Tho reading of the Jotton tion 1p 1 good shiara of tho afternaon, following which & risuont organization of tho fneoting was offestos tho elootion of tho o o orth Blar Chittral, Ohicago Praymaty of tho Standard, Soorotary, atd Roy, 'L 0 of the Twontynih Sireot b Tho following committecs woro alno. sy: ;. On Obftnarica—0, Dutton, T, X, Pajm, Igby, T. T. Pottor. On noxt sesslon—y. 11, Cres! 3. §lordon, J. "B, Thomas, On Bunday Selioolse i Loumalley, 3. Gordon, Y. 4, Nermoit. On, rosol or—hesars, Bprott, Young, 'sac Sawyor, - Andiiing. Gommitteo—Tieacon &, D, Dallamy, Ttoy. 7, & po. 3. L, Boomor, s i 15 2 J+ B. Glouso proachied the annual sermon laat groning from tho foxt “Grow Iu grace and in fo knowlodgo of our Lord Jeaus Ohrat v Though o heavy rain Lina provailed horo this morn- {28, & largo number of dologates aro nrriving by ayiy {zafns o prosmeot boing i o opio o Naporvillo for tho liberal Bospitalitios tee. orad,tho asnoctation, nlmost overy othot s i srs town being oponed to thio members of thy varions ders &ations, rapio uxdreleoa of thia foronoon conslatod of gemors) Ehoyer at tho onening of tho maoting, followod by the Epnatdoration of tho causo of education by Rovs Fore Shordon, of Uio Westorn Avenug Ghurah of Ohteage: and the Bible Publication Souloty by tho Rov, Olarlos suition, of Aurora, cloaing with tho doctrital sofimon: Ql;annb;o‘diuppugc, by (hatov, 1% L. Chapell, of Evans: Tlhie United Prosbytorian Assemblye Yesmnluy'u’, Proceedings, DPAIADELEUTA Juno 4,-Tho Gonorsl Assombly of fho United: Presbytoriuna roconvoned. tis” poaeuey {Fhe followlng appointmonta as dolegates fo corzaapon s Ingbodies wero reported by tho Committea on Corre~ [ 8pondenco: Totho Assocfato Roformed Ohurch of the Houth, Rew, 8, 8, Ralston, Rov, J, 0. Stull, alternate ; to the General Assombly of the Presbyterian Ohurcl, Rev, A, A, Youug, D.D,, Rev, Dr, Dodd, alternato; General Bynod of tho Ttoformed Ohurch, Rov, G, D, Mathows, ltov, J, A, Wiltinme, sitornato; £0 the Onited * Preabytorian Church of Bootland, Rov, {Villiam Dy gon, D.D., ltov. . P, Beott, altornato, To tho Neforsrd Prodbytorlan Church, Riv. Joh Gurmon D, D., Rov. oL, Grabiam, altornato; to the Gonoral Gyrioq s g Reformiod Preabytorian Clureh, Rov, M, 0, Jncy ‘Rov, W, 0, Ilub(nxm.;‘, altornato;'to thio Bynod of th tho tho Lower Provinco of Oane ada, sy, i, T, Joffrles, D, D,, Rov, dobp ogy, alter- tho Trosbyterian Ghuceh in Ganads, Rov, Houry Gordon, Rev, John Sorvice, alternate. cludiog tho bnlanco on Lund May 1, 1672, nt 3185 0y ; Poymontd durlng tho year, $101,893* total sount o 3. "Tho Commitico on of & membor of any such assnciation. o roport presontod by tho Cormiltes on tho ro- port of tho Doard of Forelgn Misslons, whioh seeorer moudod that contributious bo mado'to thi genors fundof tho Board, aud not to tho spocial onpae nds s that ot loast two malo and ono female i slonarfes bo nent to Tudin, oy of . sox to Chiun, oud oo fomalo to.Byrin diiring tho oneulng year wa adoptod. At tho aftornoon nosaton, tho subject of olltutug tho eoactuiouts of tho varlos Genoral Assemiliessory Dublisking thom in & book, was reforred to. 1ho Bowa of Publications, to roport next year, A resciniin. Jas adopled providing for {ho appolutment. wb s epocal committeo to oxamino tho affults of the Bowrg (P Tha roporta of the Committocs on tlio Superannuated Fund aud Legncles woro adoptod 3 2d nlao, tho Toport of tho Comumitico on Slatlstics: sbowlng the following : v Bynods, 8; Prosbyteries, 60; fotal mintators, o1 s congregations organized ‘durlng tho year, 23} {ofa €08t of honues of worahip roported, S133,050% momiecs roported, 75,450; Sunday Beliool edliolate, 41,807 (e contributions, 472,078, Tho ovouiag sesslon was dovotod to’transacting fm. portant business, after which an adjournment i tho lnst WedneSday in May nost ooy Jlaco. + Tho Assombly mocta next sear at Monmouth, 11, Massnchusetts Medienl Socoty, Boszox, Juue 4,—Tho Massachusoita Madieal Bo- cloty, at it meeting to-day, voted to expol the homes: ‘patitfo physicians,whoso (o] 1ia8 beon recantly clront- clod, thero boing oue disscntant voto, ——— THE JUDICIARY. Elcction ot A, M. Cralg as Supremo Cours- Judge From the Fifth"Judis clal Districte-Election of Circutt Judgos, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Gavesnuna, Juno 4.—Oralg's innfority ia about 1,500, PusoezoN, Ik, June 4.—Tho additional roturap fu: Qleato tho election of the Fon, A. M. Oralg a8 Supsery Court Judgo, over Ilou. O, B. Liwroneo, Tho oo tutus, o5 far na recived ab tila writing, Toot up sa follows 1 nTTES, - onata’s Burcau County..., Henderson County. Mercer County. Grundy County, Fooria” County, , Total,.... Knox County, LaSalle' Count) Warron Count Honry County. Btark County.....,,, Woodford Gouniy. .., 1,50 Orlg's majority, 8o far, 838 ; but it must bo borge in miud thattho Teturna thoso {rom somo of tho counties Including only & pmail fraes tlon of tho towns, YW Liavo nothing from Futnam s Marabiall Countlca s yot, Drxow, IlL, Junc 4,~Loo Gounty glves Judgo Moston' 435 mojority. Thoindications ura that Judge Hentacs fundority tu tho four counties of Lec, Oglo, Carrol), and ‘Whitessdo will bo about 3,000, 1L, Juno 4.—Sufficient returns havo been rocelved from'the Countion of Luke, Liggmo, . comprialug the Second Judicial Otreuif, to ndicata tho certaln to-oloetine op (s Ion, £ D. Burphy for Oirouit Judgo, over tho Hon, Ghass Itolinay by from 600 to 700 majgreily, L—Zauo 1 cloctod Judys In this y. Ho carried both countlos— Macoupin, 127, s Chicago Tribune, June 4.—Tho oflicial roturns of tho Eangamon, 543 3 Spéeial Dinpateh to Omvomnaay, Twolity-rst Tudicial Olcoult give the fallowing Jorities s ki n, 3 Qumborlend Count; R ENliughan Allows majority. Seholtield 1s oloct premo Goust, Wasimvarow, June 4.—A private dispateh from Moutgomety, Ala,, auya st Gov. Lows, Ropublien. has uppoiuted Robert a, Drickell, Domocrat, Chiel Justica of ko Hupromg Court 6t that Biath, vice Buck, resfgued, : —_—— VAN BUREN. Another Lotter from the ExeCommise sloner to Vienna, New Yons, Juno 4,—Gen, Van Buren bLas writton another lottor, in which ho 8ays that & more indo- fonsiblo outrago than this wholo’ treatmont of Limsolf 814 hiy associata Commissioners by the press of this cuunlrfl Lo cannot concelvoof, The contracts for cov- 10 court-yard and for an addition to tho ma- l:l.llnnr{-hflll at Vieuus, said by a correspondont to havo VN upou su - agreemont that § per cent wau to ave boon paid tho Commisalonur having clierge of tho job, woro awarded by Mr, NoElrath, who slis fu Judgment on his former Hasociates, Ho soya that all tho oliargoa mado are basoless fabrications, and (hat Reither Minfstor nor man shall wrest fron bitn, witls drupunity, tho upottoas reputation of & Lifolimo. Shipwroctks, BnoNewiox, Mo, Juno 4,—Tho Brilfsh bLark Blon- arcl, of Livorpool, was wrooked on Suudsy lust off Bt Androwa! Bsr,’ Tho Captain aud wifo, sud first muate aud four scamen Wore lout, THE MoODoCS. Capt. Jack and Schonchin Bound in : Chains, The Warm Spring Jubiles Over the Surrender, The ,Red-Skins to Be Turned Over to the Oregon Aue thorities. ToTLu's OASr, TOLE LARE PeNmaULA, Juned, 3 p, M.—Aftor writing tho roport. yostorday, T rodo to thig camp and despatehed it by cotrlor, Tho captives and ¢aptors romainod at ADplogato's Banch, Dotoro night Dopt. Jack, tho murdorer of Canby, and Schonchum, Thomss' murderor, woro froned togother aud placed i tho othor warslors in o small bullding adjointag Applogate's houss, undor guard, Nofthor Jack mos Bchonchin spokon word, and not a musolo of Jackls faco moved, - Bear-faced Chatloy protestod against, tho Indiguity in bohalf of his fellow-captives, and said that nono of them intendod to cacapo, oven wero tho OPportunity offercd, Ho obtaind little satisfaction and ratired In disgust, - Tho usual Bundsy ovening morvices of the Warm Ppring Indlan wero disponsod with, and, fnstead, thoy held » glortous war danco until midnight, They ioaped and howled about fho fire, and indulgod othor frantio domonatrations of dollght, Tho offorta to chrfatianizo tho Warm Springs havo boon ominontly successful, for moat of them are mombora of tlio Motl, odist Ghurch, Thoy overflow with forvor, All tho military forea of tho expedition will bonnitod 8t this pojut, Tho cord to Gen, Oanby's hat was found in Jaok's satchol, ¢ Col. Greon’a capturo was mado in Orogon, and Col, Porry’s in Callfornia, Tho question now in, What will bo done with the Modoes 77 TAmONILDY TAvONE, Juno 87 p, m.~To-day I Beid 8 visit to ¥ ld Bleahy ¥ on_ono of the arail Tal anda in Littlo Wamath Lake, Tho old Indinn told g that o had 8ve Madoes on the faland, and would s Fonder thom to John Fajrehild ds soon. na. Fatrehiid rotutned from Olear Lako, Wo saw ono of tho T dinns, Teohicaback.” Mo was badly wounded, and will probably aio, T oicehild has fust returnod, To-morrow wo will go for tho lnst of tlio Modoca, (yasumiazoN, Junio 4,1t fa eald by tho highent military authoritics that the Modocs could not snsrent dor as prisonora of war in tho nouso known to natiey Thoro war i declared in ccordanco with constifnie forma, Not having beon 8o recelved thoy are not e $ided to counldoration ns prisoners of war, T orors dssued to the Commanding and tho Rev. Dr, Thomas, aucassination of Gen, Canby. Tero not to oxterminats tho Modocs, but 1t was suid their conduct had been 8uch that their oxtormina- tlon would be Justifiable, thus loaving tho matter to the diserotion.'of Gonernl had ordered tho killing of tho Indians ho would ey havo been censured by suporior authorlly, - As o tha Lual disposition, 1o ‘ono quostions that thoy will Wik, fustoly bo dollverad to tho Goverumont of Grogon, for o], . SAN Tuuxatsoo, Juno 4.—Tho following dispatch ‘s gont to-day {rom Balom, Oregon : To the Secretar, of War, Wflflxfllf{an, D, C2 As to tho Modoo outlaws, now in-tho custody of tho Unitod States milltary authioritles, T muat ron octfully roquest. that thoso now standing indicted in tho Circuit Gourt of Jackson County, Oregon, for the crimo of ‘murdor, who sxp Co) amenable to militny oxocution, bo delivered to the oivil authoritfon of this Stato for'trial and punishmers. Thoy havo a legal dofonce, based elthor uhon stanem; ©F ipon doninl of guilt, Lot their dofonce bo pleads boforo tho proper tribunal, (Signed), L, F. Gnoves, GDVAmflrBlOR'xML —_— e e EMOTIONAL INSANITY. Fore, tho Murderer of Beach in St Louis, Attacks XEis Wifo on tho Stroot + with o ¥latchot, 8. Lovis, Jung 4.—Josoph . Fore, whoshot snd Udllod Mnndon Boach, his brothor-in-aw, 1n Augus 1871, aud wna somo mbnths subsoquentls triod ‘an acquitted on the ground of emotiona) husaaty, mags s murdorous sault on Lis wifo about 1 otben oty fftornoon, sirikiog her throo savago blows. on the bead with o Listehot, inflicting dangorous wounds. ¢ ippears Foro roturnod here on' Monday ast front Natchoz, whero, it la aald, hia grandmother pefams longor lo supnort him, and . sinco Lis smia Lias mado threats ngainst’ his Wife, Binco. tier it Soparation Mra, Foro liaa boon_cmployod it a stese or. Fourth eircot, and to-day, In compony with Miss Agues Dounolly, was walking ub Washington avomue, s Foro Joinied hor and enterod into converastion” sy hla fdturo prospocts, e also urged. Hor to livo " adi bt afain, \whicheho rofusad to do untl liowowid st drinking and " settlo down to somo qufot. fnodo ol lifo, o then dropped benind tha Jadies, but followed them until. ofter crossing Toniy streot, o agoin ovortook them, and emed Mp o to shako Dands with' him e 8 fnal farewoll. Sho oxtonded hor band, whin b golzed It, and, drawlug hor toward him, pulied o hateliot ffom undernoath Lia cont and. dealt'her fires heavy blows on tho head, Sha fell sonselosy paveiment. Ilor companfon acroamed for holp, aog XForo droppod tho hatchot ond ran, Boveral 1aes joe odiately pursuod tho murdorer, and at tho copaby of Niuth atrest and Washington ovonuo Lo was caugit and takon Lo custody by o policeman, Mva, Toro vag carziod into a friondls and steady fatal but for the thicknoess of tho. hair whick sho wore on the top of hor head, Bho now Ues in & critical con. dition but may possibly recover, 8T, Louis, Juno 4,—Mrs, Foro, who was assaulted by hor huaband to-day, 18 1ot so. muicl In Jured as e feared, and thoro i3 overy probabllity of her pere. gring, HMer wounds araof tho' ‘calp oniy the “ekull being unhurt, Furthor favestigation of the affair reveals tho fact that ~Foro visited tho store In which s wifs was ocugaged early this morning, and ondeavored to oxact a promiso {from her tlat sho would live with him again, and, on hor refusal to do 80, ho weized bold of her and sttempted to draw o haotchet from his pocket to strlke hor with, but b deaign was frustrntod by thoso present, and ho loft fh store, 1o 18 now confiued in Jail, playing the insanity dodgo, and Almmgung tomnks tho oflicers and ity mates of tho prison boliove - ho siders himself Cupt. Jack, the Modoe Oulef. Tho affair has croated much oxcliomant 1n tho oity, and the lympnlh{ ‘which wag oxpresgod for him ou his trial years ago has given placo 1o fudig~ Bation, and hfs specdy trial and punlatiment 13 (o ‘manded by ———— Auothor Tornado, Sax Faavotsco, Juno 4.—a tornado at Winnomuces, Nov, to-duy, Llew down fhio fonts of the Now York & Now Orleans Circus, causing o groat panlo, Sevore] men and womon Waro sorlously” Injured, but none mortally, . REAL ESTATE SEGOND GREAT SALE AT ATUCTION 0f Choice Residoncs Los, TFronting on Humboldt Boulevard, Liogan &é B! quare, and Milwaukee-av,, On the grounds, on Tuosday, Juno 10, 1873, Tho lots aro in tho Subdivision of 20 acros, in the B3¢ of 8 X of Beo. 20, 40, 13. Thoy aro finoly locatod, the ground 1a high, and tho wholo ity ovorlooked by ono standing on its aurfaco. Humboldt Boulovard 1s bolug finoly fmproved ; Iargo troos havo boon ot out under tho dircotfon of tho Park Commissionors. An artoslan woll, with a fino flowgpt wator, los on githor side of this proporty, The llr,lllkfil {for roaching this proporty aro oxcollont, hio dopot of thy 0. &N.W. R, R. 18 within 200 rods oa P. I, R. runs to tho westward, and th Obioago & Pa. cific Railroad entora tho olty on the south. Milwaukoo- av., runs divoatly through it, ‘Tho sof! fs a fino loam, with olay #ubi-goll, rtoh and pro. ductivo, Thore {s no nuisanco whatavor in tho noighbor- hood, making it particularly attractive for cholco rost- donco howor. v 1t {8 safu to predict that this nolghborhood will davolop rapldly this summor, and purchasers will double their {avastmont in two years, if not in loas timo, . Thoso lots will provo ono of the bost invostmonts ovor puton the Chicago markat, Titlo to proparty perfaot; abstract of . titlo furnishod, Torms of salo: Ono-third cash, and balanco (n one, two, and throo years, from March 10, 1878, with interest at8 percent, A dopoult of 850 on each lot will ba roqulred at timo of and balance of first paymont within 80 days, poctal freo tratn will leavo tho dopot of the O, & N. W. I R, oornor of Oanal and Kinzlo-sta,, at 10:15 a my on tho day of salo. A lunoh will bo scrved on tho ground, Flats of tho proporty cau bo obtaluod at the offico of . THAYER & CO,, Auotlonoors and Rrokors, Ottivo, 186 Fast Madison-st, Lots and Acres, A large list of city and suburban property, comprising some very desirable investments, for sale at the old established Xteal Estato Oflice of ‘1. 0, MOREY, Basoment 77 Clark-st, DIAMONDS, &o. p JEWELRY " HOUSE RODDIN & HAMILTON 6 ow permanently located in their superb Jowelr: ‘Palace, with an une- qualed staok of the choioest Novelties in FINE WATOHES & DIAMONDS, the Intest and most elogant designs in RTERLING SITVER and Silver- Inted Goods, exquisite Jowe and! everything to be found in g firlrg,olaa& deowelry Store, y The polioy of thig; house 15 to offer the very hest goods: always below the market prioe, and: make every artiole just ag T8pregent-. od. Their Store i one of the no-. tablo places which shoild be seom: by every one Visiting Ohicago, RODDIN & HAMILTON, 99 STATEST, o Washington: MANDEL . BROTHERS, State and Harrison-sts, i Twenty-second-st, and Michigan-av, ‘We shall offor this wosls BARGAINS, to which wo fully oall attontion, 500 Fes, Striped Gronadines, 12 19 of, 1,000 Pes, Linen Suifing, 25 o, vorth 60, somo SPEOIAT, would respeot- 1 Case Setlaud Stawls, $1.25. LADIES' SUITS, foom $3.00 np, GREAT BARGAINS mw Silks, Shawls, DRESS G0ODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, PARASOLS, Our down-town Btoro is only throa blocks from the JUBILER BUILDING. EXCURSIONS, TWO GRAND JUBILEE Lake Excursions, Tho Largo and Rlegant 81do-Whoot Steamboats, Mnskpgflfl il Sheboyzan! Grand Txcars! tho Lak Watar Werks Grib nd 1n fiot ot 1o 3ke REBUILT CHICAGO. Xhey will loase GOODRIGIUS DOOKS, faot of Mighe Hihods eifonke tem o8 TRIDAY ACHER NGO, TERNDON, Juna?, 2 o'clack. Arvita bask smis Atk Ti%0n ab 5 0'CIo0l IR e 2at 0 ckit:for o i, to onDocly, ” 77 THPOUY O Billyr t0 b had at Oftes PIANOS, ? STEINWA Grand, Square, Square-Grand and Upright PIANOS, a Buperb Assortmont of all Stylos. SMITH & NIXON, Genoral Agonta for thio Norihwost, Stato and Monroo'ats, Factory Prices! J. 3. IPGRATH, 174 and 176 State-sfil SOAT: HARTWELL BROS, COATL DRALERS, Havo catablished thoir prinoipal ofice at No, 76 Washington-st., corner Doarborn, Ooal at Wholesale and Retail, Dook and yard nt No. 60 Wost Twelfth.st. FANGY GOODS, _ SONTAG & STAUDINGER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRENCH PORCELAIN,, " BOHEMIAN GLASS, VASES, TEA-SETS, DINNER-SETS, FANCY GOODS, 180 8TATE 8T, BETWEEN MADISON AND MONROR" PROPOSALS. Fast Madison-st—~Ninely-Rie n‘.ifr”m‘:,.‘x':bx:’, Tam 18 ot ja o Ylears' Lease, , untl fingty-ni { loaso "E{d{.fi:’%‘ififr‘k‘fim@ ond 167 oulars maddo known o 3 PIILID MY RS, MISOELLANECUS; STEAN-HEATING APPARATS, AND DEALERS IN ‘Wrought Iron Pi pe and Fittings. BAMURL 3. POPE & 00., 87 and 8 Wost Lakoat, Turkish Baths, THE BEST IN ONIGAGO, 20 Mishigan-av., comor Hubbard-oourt. STAMMERING CURED, Addresy @ 96, Tribune ofico, day of Juno, for in

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