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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, UNE 10, 1874 et e e R e e e e e ) REVOLT. Another Bonrd of Trade - Man Refuses Alloginnce to the Directors. Mr. Lincoln Has tho Directors En- . joined from Trying Him for Failing by the Rules. In the recont fall in prico of corn, W. C. Lin- ocoln, a mombor of tho Olicago Board of Trado, was eaughit by tho decline, and rondorod unablo, it ia sald, to pay his croditors. OnSaturdny last Mr, Culver, Presidont of tho Board of Trade, notified him orally that chargos had beon pro- forrod ageingt Lim by ono of his oreditors for non-fulfilimont of a contract, wheroupon Mr. Lincoly, aftor taking legnl advico, orved upon tho Prosldont and Dircotors of tho Board tho fol- Jowing notico: To ths Board of Trado af the City uf Chicago and Prea- dent and_Directora of ankd floard of Trads: Gents: Yosterdey, Juno 5, 1873, Clurles E, Culver, Prosident of tho loand of Trade, notified mo vorbally tiat I, O, Myora iad proferrod chargea aquiset mo bo- fora thie Diroctors of tho Hoard of Trado for not fllin promptly s contract mado with him, I dony tho righ SEUs Bivectors of tho Doard of Trado to declda whother Thavamada a contract “witli Mr, Myors or whethor, upon such contract, Xom in default and owo him, and to suspend mo becauso I will not sottlo or pay his clatm upon mo, Ido not ndmit any indobt- tdness to Mr, Myors upon any contract mado with him under tho rules of "tho Board, and 1 protost sgainst tho Directors of tho Doard of Trado aving jurisdiction of the quostion and adjudicating upon my rights in referenco to sny contract with Mr. ‘ors, 1 iso withdraw all supposod submission or arbitration of such quostions to such Board of Dircow tora based upon any rules, srilcles, tyaws of tho Board of Trado, or atipulsbions signod by the meme bers thereof, I_also dony tho right of-the Board of Dircotors of the Doard of Trado, under thoir o tho law of tho-Iand, to- try and disfranchise mo; nd Af any charges ara preferrod, I insist, if thoy fn- volvo my dlefranchisomont, that' such quostion must, In a proper manner, bo tricd by tho corporation of the Board of Trade. ‘Waz, 0. LINCOLN, Aftor rocelpt of this notice, tho Direotora notl- fied Lincoln officinlly that chargos had boon pro- Torred against him, and that ho would bo tried upon them at 8:30 p. m,, on the following Mon- duy. Thoohargo made was that Lincoln had purchased 16,000 bu of wheat, and failing to put up marglug, {¢ had boon old oub by Lis diroo- tions, ot o loss, und that lo had failed to pny tho difforonce, and asked his susponsion from tho privilogos'of tho Board for failure to comply promytly with tho contract. Yostordsy morniug o bill was filed in tho Cirenit Court of Cook County by Mosars, Bwott & Worrick, sotting forth that the faots con- tained in tho chmia prosented involved tho de- ition of o judicial question, and could not bo docided oxcopt by tho Courte, It also claims, a8 in tho caso of Brino v, Board of Trado, that the ‘Bonrd Laving, under their chartor, g’cgvur to sus- ond or oxpel coiferred upon the body of the '(‘Iorpm‘nllon cannot dolegate that Powor to the Donid of Diroctors, It is also clnimed that, whatavor mny bo tho charsotor of the rulos and rogulationa of_tho Board of Trado &mvldin for trial boforo » Board of Directors, it can only be o voluntory nssont of tho mombor, 88 in tho coso of an arbitration, and can bo withdrawn oé ay time, 08 & submission to arbitration, can bo withdrawn, 1t is considerod, therefore, tho caso prosonts, cloarly and without sy complication, tho question of whethor tho Board of Directors ol the Bonrd of Trado isa Court, andcan try questions of difference upon contracts betwoen mombers of tho Board. : Messrs, Swett and Herrick, in the bill, applied for and obtained sn injunction, from Judge Wiliinme, _ which restraing the Board of Trade, Culvor, 'Brainord, Vriestloy, Davis, Bensloy, Blurges, Richardson, Ford, Armour, Warren, Morrison, Wl‘lfihl, ond Baldwin, from investi- gating or ndjudicating tho mattor of tho alleged claims of I.C.Myers & Co. against Lincoln and from proceoding thorein ngainst him in rolation ing Captain, 1o gives moro thn sntisfaoti for the rongh o]cmngnt lins a wlmlon;mnudr:ndug Borgoant Buoldoy,—a focll h th«sgumblon. ¥,—n feoling. which I8 shared by A dofootiva pipeskitin In ‘tho two-story framo hoano ueod by J. Hawlick as a cloy pipo factory osused, An alarm of firo yostordsy morniig st 4 o'clook from Dox 114, “Loss on_bullding and contonts, $3,000 ; no Insurance. Tho flames sproad to Robig's bu hor-shop, adjacont, whiok was damegod 81,600 ; insured in the Milwauked Mochules’ for 83,000, Only saix of the stockholdors of tho Ohiongo Base Ball Associntion responded to tho cnll for » mooting at Uhlicl's Hotol lnst ovoning. It being vory ovidont that tho stockholdora aro opposed to having n nino_for 1874, Mr, Faunt- loroy announced It to bo his intention to carry out "tho oxdors of the Board of Dircotors, and soll tho fonco around tho gronnds and all, the proporty belonging to tho corporation, At half-past 8 o'clock on Bunday night, James'| Dufty and Thomns Paira mot in a snloon nt tho cornor of Markot and Ohlo stroots, on tho North Hido, Aftor o hoatod colloguy, which was suo- aocdod by o Nstic combat, Palra drow o pooket- knifo and stabbod Duffy in tho arm and right bronat, inflict! ainful” but not fatel injurieu. Palrs was arrested and locked up to await the ro- sult of Lia viotim'a wounds, At holf-past 1 o'clook yestordsy aftornoon a drivor of 'bus 114, of the Péople's Omnibus Com= Enng, nnnod Josepls Hoolor, was thrown from s box, nt tio cornor of Btato and Madison strects, and uurlmlul{ injured. Ono of tho front whoela'pased ovor hia faco, fracturing his jaw, and othorwise mutilating lis faatures. 1o was rq:rmo:cd to his Lome at No., 852 Twonty-firet stroot. The Board of Publlo Works yoatordsy held a conforenco with the bidders for tho worlk of con- siruoting tho undorground wator-tunnol from thorelo at any time or in any manner, wn{; or form soover, and that enid “dofendants above namod, oxcopt eaid Board of Trado, bo B0 re- strained from susponding ox oxpollhl% the eaid Lincoln from auy of his fi&htu or privileges 68 & moember of seid Board of T'rado, and from pro- cocding furthor to examine or detormino the chorgos of 1. . Moyers & Co. ngainet him, and to rostrain thom from in any way hindering or molosting eaid Lincoln in_the enjoyment of hia cights a8 o mombor of said Board of Trade. "Fhis injunction was sorved npon tho parties defendant to the bill just as thoy wore about to assomblo nud ndjudicsto upon the charges sgaingt Lincoln. — e TIE CITY IN BRIEF. Yestorday, tho ZEtna Ponies dofoated tho ' Na~ tionals by & scoro of 41 to 23. Strowborrios and cream will be sorved at the festival in tho Graut Placo Mathodist* Episcopal Church, this ovening. ’ Nr. E. P. Capron, of Massachusotts, will lead tho Ernyor mesting at noon, to-day, wlen & ro- froshing season is expocted. The ladies of tho Firat Freo Baptist Olhurch will, this ovening, give a litorary entertainment, enlivened by strawberries and orcam. The Docoration Committoes are requested to moot at the Gardner House this evoning, and the presence of every membor i8 wanted. On and after this nvaulue Fnsan cor trains on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad will lna:o from and arrive st the Grand Jubilce Do- pol Mr. Oharlos T Brown, tho proprictor of the livory stables at No. 268 Wost Lake streot, was robbod yestorday morning, of $100, and a valua- ble watch, by a thief who entered his room, Tho saloon of Jacob Mills, at No. 1025 Wost Madison stroet, was entored by burglara at 4 o'clock yestondny morning. A" valuablo watch and chain, and othor jowolry, valued at €180, wora stolen. An inquest wos bold yosterday in tho Town of Jefferson upon the body of a littla child named Katie Nash, who died from the effocts of eating sulphur,which sho took from the ends of a buncg of matohes. A vordiot in accordauco with the facts was rendered. ‘Yestordsy the Board of Polico Commissionera nllowed Dotective Joo Dixon to accept o gift of 50 from a man named Fitzgerald, for whom he recoverod several thousaud dollars' worth of notes which wore stolen some months since. At half-past 6 o'clock last evening, Charles Adams, a young man who rosides at §hywund. bad his foot crushed while attompting to got on tho cars of tho Dixon Air Line Railroad, Ho was taken to thy County Hospital, aud it is bo- HUeved his foot will have to be amputated. A %blio moeting of tho friends of temper- race, law, and order will bo held in the hall of Gardon City Division, 8. of ., southeast corner of Randolph nnd Clinton strests, this evening, at- 7:30 o'clock. Addressos will e delivored by Mr. O'Connor and others, At the meoting of the Wost Chicago Lyceum to bo held this evoning in the Lnnzvm yfltmot Cyn({lra%ntmnnl Church, the following question will be debated: Resolved, That the indopen- dence of Cuba ought to bo rocognized by our Government. Tho R, A. Williams engine and the Iabcock No. 1 extinguibhed a small fire at the linseed oil works of . Blatchford & Co. at an early Lour yostorday morning. ‘The fire was occasioned by tho explosion of an oil tank, Lot . F lnuureg. il tan! 088, $100, Fully Cora Bakor, a brutal and notorious prostituto, was romandod for furthor oxamination in bail o §500, by Justico Banyon yesterday morning, for c?nlll!:lltflng; m“lmaw‘u l%nu%lt llll“ Wadnosday night upon Jonnie Greon, cating tho latl oo Boatt with & boor lasy. "8 tho Tatier Justico Kaufman, of the North Bide Polico Court, deserves imponchmont, Yesterday morn~ ing he agaln discharged two violators qf the 11 o'clock ordinance, becauso tlioy wernqhmu ht boforo him by arrest, and not by summons, 'The decielon is in opon defiance of the law. ‘Tho regular monthly monunf of tho Board of Dircctora of the Intor-Stato Industrial Exposi- tion will bo held at 8 p. m. to-day in tha ofilco of tho Company, Room 18, No. 87 Washington stroot, Dlattors of lm}mrmuco to be disoussed, and &, full attendanca s dosirod. The adjournocd annusl meoting of the Chicago College of Pharmacy will be held at 2:30 p. m. to-day in tho rooms at No, 77 Dearborn ntreot. Tho Aificld testimonial will be prosented aud other bueiuoss of importanco traneacted, 80 evorybody intorosted {s asked to be thore, A TripuNe subsoribor, rosiding ot 424 West Taylor stroot, says tho carrier pubstitutes the Times for the Tnk TRIDUNE. 1fe uays it'a hard enough not to got Tiz Tmnuxe; but to have the Tmes left Instead s adding insult to injury. Ho throntens, if another Times iy loft, to suo the carrier for defamation of charactor, During the absenco of O-tg. Hickoy at Hot Bprings, whither he has gono to get rid of ‘' neu- pigia in the hoad " Horgeant Bill Buckley la Agte tho 1ako to the new pumpivg-works, Tho con- tractors wore givon to undoratand that tho first half of tho mow tunnol must be comploted by tho st of next March, and that tho necossdry apparatus for consiructing tho same must bo upon the ground and in_roadiness within throo wooks of tho award of the contract. The award is to bo mado in » day or two. Tho Chleago Baptist Union, composod of Do) {ist churchon Jocated in and abont Obiongo, will hold its mnn&y-nighth nnnlvamn;)y, commonolng at 2, m: to-dny, at the Bocond Baptist Ohuroh, cornor Morgan and Monroo stroots. The Sunday- sohool intoroets aro first conaldared. Tho order of exgroisos for to-dny will bo s follows: 2p. m., dovotionsl; 2:30, roading of lotters, fol- Jowod by discusslon of points brought out thero- in 7:48,toplo: The Toncher's Work; (I.), Prop- aration; (IL), Application; (IIL), Growth. The mootings will continue until Thursdsyafter- noon. Great complaint ls made, and seoms well- foundod, that the railrond access to the Chicago Dock Company, n corporation charterad, a8 was olaimed, for g‘?“nl benefit, is_held by & singlo company, to the oxclusion snd ombarrassment of other nomgfltlng lines, thus practioally reduc- ing it to a tributary warchouse to & single lino of rond, with all the restricted consoquoncos of euch connootion. Tho Chicago Dock Company ‘would be wiso, at any cost, to open their groat establishmont to all ronds aliko, or, rathor, ehould havo secured this in advanco, Tho allegod cornor in wheat was moro of n soare than anything elso, thongh it might havoe boon sorious hiad it not boon exposed, nipped in the bud, and killed boforo it was woll born. Thatit had burst was ovidont_yosterday by tho deoline from 63¢o premium on 2 wheat, gollor Juno, which obtained BSaturday, to 20. The market for No, 2 was easior, loved he could have pushed_the thing through and como owit right sids up but _for a variety of roasons. Ho bogan sottling differonces, and all tho outstanding contracts aro in o fair way of adjustment. Prof. Bwing will deliver his Enpuln: looturo | ontitlod # A Novel," ot Union Park Congrego- tional Church this ovoning in nid of tho News- boys' Homo, At tho same time the Rov. Robort Collyor and the Rev. O, D. Holmer will talk about * Our Dangerous Classos,” and give their opinions as to what should ho done with them. 'ho objeot is noble in overy way. Evory man who was o boy at any time during his life should o thoro and aid the strect Arabs who will be the men of the futuro to bo men in every sonse that is good. Thore's no telling but some of them may bo Prosidents yet, and now is the timo to take thom in hand. Bond tho twig and bond tho tree. Officor MoMahon,. at halt-past 9 o'clock last night, noar tho weet ond of Polk stroct bridgo, waa approsched by & woman, who said that o nogro named Charlos McCall was purauing her, with the_ object of beating her. MoMahon attompted fo arrest McCall, whon ho broke from the officor’s grasp. ~ The officer E\u‘suod him, and caught him. Afier o scufile the negro broke away again, and, aftor warning Lim, the officer fir which tool effect in tho negro's log. Hoe was then arreated and tokon to tho Twelfth Btroet Btation, whero an attending physician pronounc- od the wound not dangerous. The nogro was removed to the County Hospital, Christian Mudson formerly lived in Bweden. Ho was & man of somo property, among which ‘his daughter was thought by Charles Mickolson to be of the most valuo. Clinrlos was coming to Ameriea, and wanted to bring_tho danghtor over with him, To do this, ho borrowed 358 from the old man. Ho was to oonsider the money o gift 8o soon as he marriod the young girl, or if she should be drowned during the voyago. Tho money proved no temptation {o tho young man to throw his love overboard. But nocither has he married hor, Therofore Justico Hins- dolo decided yostorday that the young man was olearly indebted to the old man in the amount of tho loan, with interest ndded. Mickelson paid tho maney and went off, rogrotting that he had not fulfilied his part of the agrooment by throw- ing tho girl overboard. A correspondont of Tue Tmmune desires to call the attention of tho city authorities to tho fact that perishable mattor {8 being used to fill in the intorsoction of Lake and Clark sircots, and other intersections of the latter thorough- fare. Ho would like to know why thoe old blocks aro not taken up and relaid, ns they aro cight inches in longth and porfectly sound.” Moroover, the gmpsrly-mmam on Loko strect have com- tracted to havo the old pavement raised and ro- Inid at a cost of about 1 per Bquaro yard, aud thoy desiro to call attention to the condition of the pavemont at tho intorsoction of Linke and Stato stroots. The correspondont eays thatmora important than anything olse is thoconsideration that it 18 nnwiso, on sanitary grounds, to covor up large patuhes of wood pavement to rot awny under, (,'munflh and_vislt pormanently upon tho city's hoalth the evils of slowly-docaying vegota- ble matter. E. 0. Grifiith, tho man who 8o brutally mal- troated Mrs. Guogor at Lincoln Park, last Tuosdny night, was indicted by the Grand 'Jury, mz Saturday, on tho double charge of ** aanaulh h intont to kill" and “assault with the intont to commit rape) He hns vo- hbmontly deolared that ho is not guilty of tho charges, and hints darkly at the complici- Ly of other porsons in tho crime. His nctions sinco Saturday, howavor, would indicato that his unsortions of innocence are falso. At that time Dr. Golger, Mrs, G\mfim‘n physiclan, pronounced her condition very oritical, sud,'in_the oxpecta- tion of her doath, Capt. Fred Gund detailed Do- tootivo Donigan o rearrost Griflith, Tho soarch has boon prosecuted in vain by the officor dotailed for the purpose, aud othors. Griflith, liko Mo- Laughlin, scems to have beon driven out of town. It would not be very remarkable to hoar of tho two villains * bunking " togethor. At half-past 11 o'clook on Sunday night, two {opng Gormans, named Charles Bohonok and William Wiedwich, both beiug somewliat in- toxicutod, got into sn altercation about some trivial mattor, at a point on Bluo Island avonuo, noar Clayton stroot, Wiedwich, bocoming ver; much oxoited, wont out into the streof, an pioking up a stove, burled it, with groat, forco, at Schonck, The missilo struck him an the side of the hoad, outting » largo gash in_tho scalp, and rendoring him insonsible. Wiedwich, upon snolm})\vhu ho hed done, ran away, and has not winco beon soon or hoard of. A latge crowd col~ locted about tho prostrate man, soma of whom aftorwards wont in pursuit of his assailout. Hehienck was removed to his home, No, 264 Clay- ton stroot, ‘He was attonded by a physiolan, ‘who thought that his skull waselightly friotured. It is now bolioved that it was not, and the iu- jured man will probably bo about {n a fow days. Ubasesy and Lacoume haye adjusted their littlo difforoncos of t‘)Slnlon, and havo got into such good Lumor again that thoy aro willing to make & match with Bogsungor on the terma proposed hfl Lils baokor, The game will bo flnally arranged this afternoon, and will bo played withont un- nocosyary loss of time, both partios being in ox- collent practice, and anxious to_test thoir ekill onco more, Ubassy will glve adds of 800 points in 800 for 8250 asldo, and the whner of the two ahots, ono of , Murphy be- | matoh will pooket all tho rocoipta at the door, whioh will bo no small sum. The matoh will {:rnblbly bo played at the Amphithoatre, ut more definito information on this point will be given heroattor. At its conolusion, Ubassy will take his departure for Now York, ond enter in the tournament for tho champion- ship of the three-ball gamo, which has boon postponed solely on his account. All the groat Pplayers of the country will tako part in it, and it iwill bo an oxcollont opportunity. for him to mons- uro their strongth, clraoe ho will loave for Franco, and will roturn in tho fall with his fomily, It is’ more than likoly that ho will gottlo down in Ohisago, whero ho 8 admired not nlone for his marvelous skill at bill- iards, but for his many gontlomanly charaotor- istics and quiot, unnssuming manners, ) . At tho rogular meating of tho Board of . Polloo Oommissionors, hold yostorday aftornoon, tho following bueinoss was transnoted: The rogular monthly roport of tho Genoral Buporintondont of Tolico, showing 2,188 nrroats snd §18,431 col- lootod in flnos, waa rond, uummnn@od, and lacod on filo," Oficor Mlohaol Otto, ‘of tho wolfth Btroot Bialfon, was arraignod on tho chorgo of nrrosting without onneo and maltront- ing o cltizon nnmod Bdward MoCarthy, Tho tostiniony in tho caso was vory damaging to tho officor, and it _was.iakon undor advisoment, Officot John Duotler, of tho Twonty-socond Btroot Statlon, was arraigned undor n similar chargo, tho citlzon's nomo boing MeAuloy, This onso wa nlso talon under advisomont, * Ofiicor Minior, of tho Firat Prooinot, was charged with nogloch of duty, but the Board rosorved its do- olslon for o fow days, Franklin H. Deokwith was appolntad a apocini policoman at the roquast of tho Iliinols Humano Sooloty. Tho cnso of Michnol Ackors, who was disoharged from the olico foroo o short timo sinco on tha ohargo of ntoxication and mnltrenting o prisonor, was ro- oponod, and hio was allowod to introduco tost- mony to prova that ho was not drunk, and that T 4l ok ateiko thio mat with anything bus his open hand. The Board roserved its doolsion, and adjournod. y NEW YORK. An Escaped Oriminnl--Shooting Afe fair~=Arrest of nn Alleged Swindler =eNothing Further in the Walworth OnsceaThe Goodrich Inquest to He IRooponed--Nisccllnncous Nows, New Yonx, June 0.—The Buporintondont of Polico, recoivod on Baturday a pair of hancoufls, with the compliments of * Blindy " Winslow, an allogod - bighwayman, who, whilo woaring tho handouffs, osoapod from an offloor on Thursday. Potor Konny.snd an unknown man quarroled in a Third dvonuo car this morning. The latter suggosted that tlioy rotiro from the cnr and sat- tlo-thelr difficulty on the stroet. IKonny con- sonted, but had no sooner alighted than the un- known man shot him fatally snd esoaped. Joo Coburn, tho prize-fightor, is hoeld as a witnesa. Joseph J. Husband, & morchant of Bt. Liouls, whas nrrosted this morning on o bonch-warrant, Ho I8 chlrsgd by morchnnts hore with rocolying ovor $26,000 worth of goods and failing to make roturns, Nono of tho witnossos in the Walworth cnso ‘weolt boforo the Grand Jury to-day, and no ne- tion will bo taken before to-morrow or Wednea« day. & 'Elm Goodrich - inquest will be rosumed on ‘Wednesday, when sovoral surgisal exports will tostify as {o the possibility of a man being ablo to shoot himsolf in the head in throo places, Tho Mayor las requosted Gon. Bhalor to do- tall tho Boventh Regimont na oscortat tho funcral of Ministor Orr, - *A small swindlo was dotected in Wall strock to-day. Rocontly an oacaped convict namod ‘Whito had boon arrosted for an attompt to pass on tho 8t. Nicholas Bank a forged oheck on Honry Loavy & Son for §250. ito had pro- viously given Loavy what proved to be a forged check for 8100 on "the Fourth Notional Bank, Cincinnati. It {s atated that on individual named Dix has beon furgin% hecks on Neow York banks, in tho namo of G. B. Grinnoll & Co., snd passing thom on country banks. Tho Morris Conal has sustained dsmago at Mountain Viow, requiring s week to ropatr. Tho Masonia fair recontly hold here nottod ovor $563,000 to tho building fund of tho order, The foundation-stone of tho new Presbyterian church, at which the Rov. Dr. Hall is to bo astor, was laid to-dsy at Fifth avenuo and ‘my.lmu atroct, The total cost of tho building . and sito will be $900,000, — HMYSTERIOUS DEATH. Tho body of the man who was found in tho river on Sunday morning ‘wae idontifled at the Morgue yosterdsy as that of Solon Cumins, of the firm of Bolon Cumins & Bon, of No, 116 Kinzio street, commission merchants. Docoased loft nis placo of businoss’ last Monday for the purpose of going to Dixon, where his wifo 1s Visiting some frionds. Under the impression thab he had arrived eafely there, no inquirios wore made rogarding him by Lis son. Some money was found upon his person,and his watch, which diapolled tho idos that thero was suy foul play to be associated with his death. His wifo was not aware that he had started to eeo her, and had left Dixon and had gono to Rookford. A tolo was sont her yoaterdsy announc- ing the snd fato of her husband. Nr. Cumins was 65 years old, snd a respootablo citizen, Thore are no marks of violonco on hin person, and there is no clue whatever to the cir- cumsatances of his death. An inquest was held yestorday afternoon, at which the \u'z rendered o vordict of death from drowning, but, from Inck of evidenco, could not ssy how the body came into the water. Tolegraphic Brovitios. The Iowa Bnbbath-school Convention will begin at Mount Plensant to-day. . Tho Pittsburgh Oity Council tho initiatory atop toward catablis) ics" Instituto and Exposition. A basket pionio of the farmers in tho Fox Rivor valloy will be held at the fair grounds in Aurora noxt Thureday. Thore will bea County Sabbath Bchool Con- vention of two daye' length at Daybrook, noar Bloomington, commenoing to-day. A man pamod Tom Ragan, an cttache of the Pavilion Circus, was dangorouely atabbed at Al- ton, on Bunday evening. Tritz Inslecs, a prominont Gorman citizon of Edwardsvillo, in jumping from & moving train on the Ohluu;ho & Alton Road at Mitchell, on Baturdsy, fell under tho wheels and was out ecmpluto\y intwo. . A camp mooting, in chargo of tho Rev. Lowis stordsy took g & Alochan- *Bailoy, of tho Froo Mothodist Ohurch, will bo bold ashort distance oast of Kt. Oharles, noar Wayno dopot, commencing next wook (Woduos- day), and contituing sovoral days. On Bunday night burglars ontored P. N, Hart- woll's carponter shop, Lockport, Ill., atier obtaining tools for tho purpose, broko into §. V. Arnold’s dry &;ounn store and carriod off 500 wWorth of gooda. On Bundsy sftornoon Jamos Gotty, living six milos north of Bloomington, was drowued, in the Maokinaw River, near Kappa, whilo bathing. Ho was an Irishman, aged 80 yoars, and has rola- tivos in Bloomington. He could not swim, and it Is supposod that ho got boyond hia dopth. The Accident on the Union Pacilics Oaana, Neb,, June 0.~Tho Union Pacifio pas- songor Lrain, due from tho West yostorday, camo in this afterboon via Blair and tho Omaha and tho Northwestern Railroads. To-dnys wost and east-bound traing wore out and in'a little late. 'Tho washout has not yot been fixed and caonob- bo until the wa- tor subsidos, Mr. Oory's bod 1 in sight, but under the witer and jammed in bo- twoon the tank and ongino. No dolay s antici- pated for passengory, but no freight s moving. —_ Sporting Natiers. DBanriaone, Juno 9.—Dago ball—Baltimores, 14; Bostons, 6. New You, June .—Baso ball—Philadelphiss, B;_Atlantics, 7. PHILADELPHIA, Juno 0.—DBase Ball—Athlotics, 23; Mutuals, 3. Nrw Yonx, Juno 0.—Baso ball—Philadolphias, 8; Atlautics, e Anothor Xumbug Exploded. . PoRTLAND, Me., Juno 9.—Mr., Payson, who whas sont to Buropo to investigato the olaim of tho Burnham hoirs, hay returnod, aud_roports that the story of the will of Benjaman Burnham 0f 1604 {4 a humbug. There aro uo 22,000,000 to bo conteated. . Ocoan Stoamship Nows. Lavenroor, Juno 9.—The stoamships Idaho, Daltle, Bromon, and Sliosia, from Now York, anod Tarifa, from Boston, are arrived out. NEw Yonk, Juno 6,—Arrivod—stonmship Oty of Montreal, from Liverpool. e iy Xn Momorinm, OnanvesTo, 8. 0., June 8.—Ample arrange- monts bhave boen made by tho Masons of this %uy for tho recoption of the remains of Minister T, R Murdered i Mivtross. New Onvzans, June 9.—Rliode Harringlon, colored, murdored his paramour, Martha Houd- ding, by cutting Lior thront. —_— Pittsburgh 011 Market, > Prrranviau, Juno §,—Petroleum market quiel and unchangod in every respoct, When ~ the tournamont, | THE VIRGINIA HORROR. . “Murdor of Two:0ld Ludics by a Nogro. Rifchmond, Va. (Juns 0), Correspondonce of the New Yok Herald. The ntrocious and horriblo. murder of Mra, Dompaocy Jones and hor agod Bister-in-law, Mrs, Dozior, noar Buffoll, in~ Nansomond Uouuty, waa porpotrated on the last Babbath morning, whon tho romnindor of tho fomily, conaisting of Mrs. Jonos' throe doughtors, tlo oldost 21, ‘tho youngost 16, Lind gona to_ Bunday-sohiool ot the churoh, mot more than two miles dlstant, Nobady but the two olderly ladies romained at homo, It was about.10 in the morriug whon the_ young’ lndics’ loft for church, aud ot that timo 'Mrs. Doztor - was ronding o copy of hor favorito pnqur, with hor specinclon on. Mrs, Jonos was sltling near her, laznnlufi to somo roliglous romarks of hor companion, waa phortly oftor this, whon Mrs. Dozior had taken off hor spootaclos and Iald thom on tho window sill, that a nogro, who lived noar tho placo, stoslthily approached tho front door, which ho oxpocted to find fastoned, his impros- slon boing that thore was no ono in the houso. This negro’s namo s Jim Brown. o was well noquaintod with tho Jonos family, and was aware that Mrs, Dozier possessed o considorablo sum of monoy, which sho Ikopt in hor trunk atthe houso. Disappolntod - st finding tho old Idios at_homo, and ouly balked in~ his dosign of robbory,’ tho flond entored snd bogan convorsation with Mrs. Jonos, who was noarost him, Astho nogro knew his time to not waa short, ho soizod n billot of onk wood and struck Ars. Jones two torriflo blows on tho Load, the first of which shnttored hor skull and scattored hor ‘brains on tho floor and walls, tho accond broak- ing hor jawborio, aud the poor lady rolled from hor chair & corpso on tho floor, Following up this infernal success, the nogro_savago thon ad- vainged upon tho oldar of tho ladics, Mrs. Dozior, who by this time had placod horself inan_atti- tudo of dofonso, though terrified almost to donth, and bogging for morcy, whoro moroy' a8 un- knowp. As soon g8, 'tho_brute renched her ho raigod his ilngfiod, murdorous billot, alrend: rooking with tho "goro and bcnsnflumd witl tho brains. o Lis Girst viotim, and, bringing it down with all his forco, hio strucl tho old Iady on tho hand and head simultancously, broaking tho formor and making o fosrfal gash 't the Iatter. This blow amfigumd her; sho foll forward, and, 88 sho turnod in her fall, the socond blow camo with all tho infuriatepower of the domon on the bk of hor Load, crushing in hor.skull, and geattoriog lor braits on o foor, walls and fur- nituro. Not satisfled with his work so far, tho murderar ropoatedly struck Mre. Dozier nntil .hor-hoad was bonlon into s perfoot jelly—until oll somblanco of her features had gono, aud hor blood and brains mingled in 4 common “and hor- riblo mass. - ‘I'lio murderor thon procooeded to riffo tho per- gons of hia two victims, but, as.far a8 can bo na- .| cortainod, tho only things migsing aro Mrs, Jonos' pocketbook, contalning n small quautity . of monay, hor daughtor'sgold watch, and afow silver @poons, The trunks and buroan-drawors, where tho valuables and monoy of the family wore do- Jositod, romainad untouchod, which showed that o murdoror must havo boen frightoned and 1oft boforo ho could fully consummate his plans, Ho was bare-footed, and his footprints through tho houso are marked by tho blood of tho two victims ho so morcilossly hurriod Into otornity. Tho youngost of the daughtors of Mra, Jonos loft tho church a littlo before tho others, and, in company_ with some friends, reached lor now dosolato homo botweon 11 and 12 o'clock mid~ day. 8ho: jumpod from tho buggy and ran to tho house 'to tell hor mother thathor frionds Lind come to dine with her. Finding the front door locked, she ran round to tho roar door, through which sho ontored, lwugling in: nocontly snd merily ot the eurpriso in storo for hier mothor and sunt. On’ through tho first_npartment she wont and into the scc- ondor front room, whero she come upon tho monglod corpsos of both hor mother and aunt. At first tho poor girl did not roalize tho awful tragody. B othoushc thoy wero asloop. But & nocond glanco and the terriblo trutl was too vividly portrayed to hor. Shrick after shriol ront the air, and then camo tho half-domented and griof-strickon daughtor rushing through tho yord, hier faco blanched, hier eyos glassy, and hor domennor one of indoscribable torror aud afflic- tion ; unablo to tell of the scencs of horror shio hod witnessed, she had fainted in the front yard. Boon after her sisters arrived, and then thero wore similar scoues of tho most affecting and heartronding nature. Later in tho dny-Mr. Dompsey Jones arrived home to fiud his wifo ond sistor dead. Soon the news of this doublo tragedy was wldely circulated, and it cortainly travoled with elactrio spood, Tho groatost oxcitement pre- vailod. Evorybody olamored for vengonuce, but 1o cluo to tha perpotrator could boobtained. It was not until »fiuflfi, followlung the murdor, and ntter tho fanoral had takon plce, that susploion became attached to Jim Brown, who. was then arrestod ; but thero bolug no ‘Pomuvn evidenco ogainst bim, ho waa discharged. - Bingular to rolato, the murdorer still lingered abont thio scone of hin crimo, 0 if thoro wag gome terriblo, demoniuo fascination In' it ; but it wos o fatality, for ogain susploion becamo gtroug againet” him, sud on the eamo dey (aonday) o was again arrostod snd impris- oned, c{ml‘gofl with this most forrible crime. Ho was lodged in the jail, and; though to » cortain oxtont guarded, he succecded in making hia escapo on Tuoeday night about 8 o'clock, and made for the woods, whero he ro- mained until to-day. It thon becamo apparent to all that Brown was tho nssassin, and whon his notions and the finding of somo tools of his ub Mr. Jonos' houso wore takon into considoration it amounted toa cortainty. The entire populaco turnod out to capture to-day, and by 13 o'clock midday he was surrounded in o tract of woods about one mile in area, Gradually this cordon was drawn in until it bocame compara- tively small, and af last the murderor waa started from bis Infr, Ho endeavorod to osoapo, but being fired upon he quietly surrendered, and wag takon to Suffolk, whero he has sinco confossod the doublo crime with which ho stands charged. Tho most intense oxcitomont still - provails, and it is moro than probablo Brown will pay tho onaity of his orime by the summary procoss of [7nchibg at the hands of an ontraged And indig- nant pooplo. GHOULS AND THEIR HOLOCAUST. Agramonte’s Body Fitlod with Potros loum and Burned by the Spaniards. Havana oy 31) Corregponderice of the New York 5 cral Gon. Ignatio Agramonte, dying aa he did, gal- lantly loading on the small "band sgainst the Spanish troops, foll into their hands s lifoloss martyr to the gforlnne canse for which ho gave his lite-blood. Tho postcssion of his remains was n signal to roturn to thoir posts, preoipitated by the domor- alizing state into whioh the troops had fallon. Tho arrival of the corpss at Puerto Principe was attondod by the samo domonstrations on the H:’fl of tho voluntecrs as, would bo soon by the isplay of a umtgfl_fln( raw boof bofore the cage of o dozon bloodthiraty tigors. His remains wore oxposed to tho view of thoso barbarians, nuwnalblg for fdontification, bub really for tho gratifioation of tholr fondish plonsure. Thus exposod, tho body romainoed un- til o disposal of it was found nocossary, much to tho rograt of itanevor-tiring congrogation. Con- sultations of tho voluntoers as to what would ba tha appropriate momorials for tho illustrions do- parted woro froquent, tho unoscoptionsl ro- Bult of whioch wero olamors for his body, tholr intention boing to drag bhis naked corpso through tho town at tho tail of a mule, Thoso wore, however, frustrated by the ofticora in command for tho 1o less horrible do- clsion of filling the body with potroloum and sot- ting firo to it, Tho latter programmo was car- ried out, to the intonse satisfaction of a numer- ous concours of voluntcors of high official standing and their subordinates. Tocommomo- rato tho occasion, part of tho nshos of tho dead horo were deposited in two bowls or vases, and now adorn tho Prosidont’s room in the Casino Espanol in Puerto Principo. —_—— Why Prices Aro Nlighe Mr. Ruskin, inn rocont paporsaya: “Tho wookly bills ara double, bocauso the grenter part of the labor of tho Enoplu of England Is spent unproductively; that is to say, in pro- duaing iron plates, iron guus, gunpowdor, infor- nal moohinos, fnfornal fortrosscs floatin about, infernal fortressos standing still, infornnl moaug of mischiovous locomotion, infer- nsl lawsuits, infornal parliamentary elcoution, infernal boor, and infornal gnzottes, magnzinos, statues, and piotures, Caloulalo the labor spont in producing thess infornal artlclos annually, and put against it the labor spent in produoiug, food! Tho only wopdoris, that the weekly bills aro not tenfold instoad of double. For this poor housewifo, mind you, cannot feod her cbildren with{any one, or any quantity, of these infornal nrtlolos. Ohfldron can only bo fod with divino articlos, oir mother ocan, indeod, got to London cheap, but sho has no businesa there; shio ¢an buy all tho morning's nows for & Llf- penny, but sho has no_concorn with them; she can seo Gustave Doro’'s pioturos (and sho had botter soo tho devil) for o Nhlllhlfl sho can bo carried through any quantity of f tLy stroots on & tramway for throopence ; but it is as muoh as hor Mfe 1 worth to walk i them, or as har modesty 18 worth to look into a print shop in thom. ~Nay, lot hor have but to go on fuot & quarter of a milo in the Wosh Eud, sho duros not tnko her purse {n her pocket, nor lot hor little dnmfc]law Lor. Thaso aro hor privilogos and facilitics, in tho eapital of olvilization, Dut nono of thoso will bring meat or flour Into.hor | own villago. Far tho oontrary] o shoop and corn which the flelda of hor villago produco “aro onrrled away from it to food the makors of Armstrong gune, And her wookly bills aro doublo," L e e IMPORTANT LEGAL CASE. -Ovor 815,000,000 Xnvolveds Trom the Leavonworth (Ian,) Commercial, June 8, | UNITED BTATES OINQUIT COURT—HALLETT'S HEING V8, THE KANGAS PAOIFIO DAILIOAD COMPANY BT AL, The Lill filod in this caso contains onoof tho Inrgost prayors fop roliof of tny ult ovor bronght In the Uslited Statos, olnfming, na it doas, a1 nccounting for ovor $16,000, 000! "o complainonts oro Ellon, Morgarot, Robort L., sud Samuel I, Hallokt, tho ohildron’ of tho lata Samuol Hollott, who was assnssinatod on tho 27th doy of July, 1804, about noou, on tho streots of Wyandotto, i;y o Mr, 'rnimn, who modo his cacape. Tho dofoudants aro tho Konons Paclfio Rallroad, and John P. Usher, of Kansns, and womo thirty-odd partios, living in Missouri, Ohto, and Pennsylvania, who aro mado partios undor o lato acl of Congrous providing for such modo of procecding. The gorunds of the auit, 25 stated in the biil of complaint, is that Hallott' ownod the majority of tho atock of the Leaveuworth, Pawnoo & Wost- orn Raflrond, which was ohartorsd by the Torri- torial Logislaturo of Kausns in 1855, and aftor~ ward bocame thio Unfon Paciflo Railrond, and now tho Kansas Pnoifio; and, boing such owner, he, in 1663 and 1804, mado_arrangoments with John D. Porry and the Exchange Bank of Bt Louls for n large amount of moncy, snd plodged as soourity cortain United Btatos bonds, na provided by the ncts of Congress of 18062 and 1804, for tho “conatruction of tho Union Paciflo ailrond. That tho monay was not provided, .whichled to cortain arrangoments with other artios mado dofondants, and tho furthor plodg- g of momo 35,000,000 of stock bolonging fo Hallott, tho Sflr‘lon recolving the gamo 88 tho plodgess and trusteos of Hellott.” That soon aftor this furthor arrangoments woro mado, and this rolation of trust oroated. Hallott was nsanssinated as boforo statod, loaving 8 wifo and young family of four chil dren, who wero then in Europo, and knew noth- ing of his tragio donth until aftor thoir ‘roturn ‘from Europe, some month or six wocks lator, That the widow of Hallett, boing wholl, l?' norant of hor husband's affairs, was induced to como to Kansas, whoro ahe was novor'domiolled, and take out lottors of administration,and nssuch ndministratrix to surrendor hor husband's con- traob, worth at tho time fally 85,000,000, whioh was aftorwards availed of by the dofondanta for noconsidoration whatover tothe estato of Hallett, which waa chown to bo worth only about 81,000, conalsting of tools and implomonts usod in building the rond, while United Btatos bonds, tho bonds of tho company, ond cortain clty and county bonds, nand lands worth moro that. €5,000,000, were not namod ip the scheduls of proporty, all of which ware coverod by tho com- lotion of the first forty milos of rond, thon only noking tho laying of somo four miles of ralls, whioh was boing done by Thomas 0. Durant, who held one-third interost in Halloit's contract. But that, a8 gpon as the contract of Hallott waa prooured, the dofendants, by forco, drove Du- rant from tho work on tho road and took ossession, and, by false and fraudulont moans, induced the widow of Hallett, who resided in Btouben County, New Yorl, to submit to_their schomes. 'That falso prococdings woro conducted in the Probato Court and District Court of Wyan- dotto County; and largo judgmonts procurod agalust tho widow of Hallott, wiioh woro usod to absorb the §5,000,000 of stock belonging to Hal- lett’s ostato. ~ Afler the defondants hind got pos- nesslon of tho contract whioh covored tho bonds |mlit !_l!lmls, worth somo £5,000,000 a8 before statod. The bill charges that aftor thedo fondants had thus got posscusion of the stook and contrack Lelonging to Hallott they then made contracts with fi. M. Shosmaker & Co., for thoir mutunl boneflt, and reslizod in stock, bonds, nud monoy over 915,000,000 profits, which is claimed to havo boen rocoived by them ne tho Trustoos of Hallott, and to be hold in trust for his estato aud children, who Lring this suit. Tho bill covors 35 printed pages and about 160 pngon of printed oxiibits flod in support of tho allogations of tho bill, which givos a minuto ac- count of onoh and ovory transnotion, and rofors to the documonts in support of its averments. Tt is cortainly ono of tho most important and in- toresting suits that has ever been brought be- fore the publio, and will doubtloss give riso to o most nnvnml{' contested litigation. Joseph B. stowutl, uf Now Yorlk, and tha Tlon. Matt. 1. Corpentor, of Wisconsin, aro tho counsel for tho complainanta. JOSEPH B, BTEWANT V6, THT UNION PAOIFIO BATL~ ROAD, . D., NOW IANBAS PACLVIG ROADINGS. This caso, which has beon for soveral yoars baforo tho Jonrt, was tho subjoot of dlsovision yostorday, on tho motion of Mr, Usher, for tho dofendant, to sot aside an order of consolidation of tho caso of ono Colt, on tho 4th of June, 1872. Mr, Ushor urged hia motion, whioh was resisted by Mr, Stowart, for himeolf, and Mr. T. A, Greor, for Mr. Coit. Tho Court denied thd motion, and tho case now stands on tho Bpocial Moator roporting the samoe 8184000 85 duo to Btewart,—which report waa laid bofore the Court undor an ordor for confirmation, which will end tho case. Ml S —Thus far the farmors show a decided wish for independenco. Whatever may como of this movomont, it is ono which, in its prosont stago, deserves our confldence aud sym&nthy much moro than tho -ordinary run of ‘third partics. For it is made up at this timo of a much better olass of mon than those who usually take aload- ing pfxt in politics.—New York Journalof Com- merce. MARRIAGES. WILOV—Juro b, by the Hov. E. J. Good- s il Paquoe At Mise Karelins A-Wiloo, Uoth 6 Chioago. No cards. DEATHS. ; Goslion, Tad., June , at {ho_yosl- o e A W Y htalkor, Ara, brudoncs Whit: Sbor agod 18 yoars, mothor of Goorgo B, and Jamos A. Whilaker. OUMMINGS—June 9, st his rosidonco, 1123 Indiana- av,, R, B. Ouminin) umming. T t Plymouth Ohurch, Wodnosday, at 1 p, m. Frl;:»fl:‘l o Tamaiy amo 1avitod to attand without fushor noticos ITZLER-On Bunday, Juno 8. 1673, at Marquotto, O b otor, iavort Bobuttzlon, of tho frm of X Giatissonjus & Lo. AUOTION S8ALES. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 23, H and 2 East Raodolph-st. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, AT AUCTION, BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 23, 24 & 36 Randolph-st. Dress Goods, In fino snd modium grades, and of groat styloand varloty. Ladlos', Missoa', and Ohildron's Trimmod Hats. Gonta' and Boys' Flue ¥olt and Btraw Hats, of tho lat, ost stylos. Hoslory, Gloves, Porfumery, Faus, Binglo, Double, and Bllfting Harnes Balo commencing at hall-past 9. Salo of Carpots at 11 o'slook prompt. Large Line of Choice Boots, Shioes & Stippers AT ATCTION, DY CATALOGUE, 00 Weduesday, Juue 11, at9 12 a m. “Wo are about to move and tho sosson is ad~ vonolng, 8o that these goods mustgo. GHO, P. GORHE & 00, 34 ond 36_Randol; By TAYLOR & HARRISON, WEDNEBDAY, Juno 11, at 93 o'clock, Rogular Trado @ hialo of DRY GOODS, 1 Goods, Bbmwls, Whits Goods, Do et i0bns: iiasry igods, franoy iiats, oraote, t, Hosloy ‘ans, Notlons, &o., &c. Alwo, 8 |AI’KI| stock of % ,, Lol id 1 Glovos, to 52'Jflfru°’“" Hiale Nela Elctutieny s 51608 5l and 83 Buuth Cana) BY BRUSH, SON & CO. 'WEDNRSDAY, Juno 11, at 10 a. m., will ba sold at our salosrpomns, 41 Sotth Cannlat., o gensral assortmont of HOUSEHOLD G00DS, », Auotionoors, "South Canal-it. v Lo AUCTION SQ‘I’J‘ES. By WM. A. BUITERS & CO. On Tuesdny Morning, June 10, nt 11 o'clock, At onr 014 Quarters, Bowen Bros! Block, 15 and 17 Randolph-st. 10 Lota fronting Humboldt Park, botwoen Boach and ‘Woago-avs., 2x177 foat oach, | 16 Lota fronting north on Bench-ay., botwoen Humboldt Park and Bhorldan-at., 36x124 foot oach, ¥ " 16 Lota frohting south on Wosgo-s¥., betwoon Humbolds Park and Shorldan-at., 25x124 foot each. Torms, 3 cash, balanco 1 and 3yosrs, {nterostat 8 por cent, Titlo porfoot. - Full warrantoo doods glron. 3 WAL A BUTTRRS & €O., otio 5 Lats on Strurtlef-v. Setween Whitehonse aud Switt-place, On Tuesday Morning, June 10, at 10 o’clock, . : At our old quarters, Bowon Tros, Blook, Noa, 16 snd 17 Randolpheat., Lots 34, 26, 20, 33 ond 93, fronting on' Shurtloff.av., 24 by 136 foot; dedp to18-oat nlley, tle porfoot, Torms, i-3 onsh, balanco 1-3 1'yoar, 1-3 2 yoars, at 8 por cont {ntorost. ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & 0O., ¢ Auctioneers. FRAME DWELLING LBEBASH OF LOT " OnDoKalbst,, noar Polk, AT ATOTION, On Tuosdny morning, Juno 10, at 11 o'claclk, st our old quartors, Towos Bros.' Blook, 15aad 7 Nau-, 1B manttraly now, 7ithd roomms, olanots, high basemmoat. Lanao of o, Bzioo. dagueaio s Morie Caah /M. A, BUTTERE & CO. Avuctions ' VALUABLE LOT ON OHIO-ST,, AT ATUCTION, On Tuosday morning, June 10, at 11 o’alook, at our old quartors, Bowon Bros.’ Blook, 18 and 17 Ran- Lot 8, In Block 7, Butlor, Wright & Wobstor's Addi- tion, 89 foot more or loss by 100 foot doop to 18 foot alley. Thon, 2 sower, 3 wator, and 2 gas oonnootlons, with catoh-basin, Titlo porfoot; 3§ oash, balance in 1and3 yoars, at.8 percont. W A. BUTTERS & CO., 'Auationoors. "Handsome Lot, 100 foet by 160, on ‘Wabash-av., betweon Savonty-fonrth snd Snunccnlnh--m botog Lot 11, man's Bub, of Boa. 1, Town 3. On TU) 10, at 11 o'cldol; at Toiven Teor.t Blaok, 16 and 1} Ran- dolpliste WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Autlonoars. ON TEE GROUND. TWO0-STORY DWELLING, And Lot 50 feet front, Wednesday, Jug 11, at 3 1-2 o'clock p. 1., 0n the gronnd. Torms, 81,000 ook B, 1n Hor- ROSEAY, diwe oastof and noar Langley-st., Tho hono s now, containa 8 roo oash, 83,000 ivo yoars, balanco ono year. ALSO A Two-Story Gothic House, On Evans-av., fourth housg north of Forty-thisdst. wost front, 8 vootn, Loty Sbx136, Tarme—1,500 cash ; 31,600 duo Bullding Socloty, payable monthly, axtonding over fv ‘Ualanos ahu yoar, intorost a6 8 por cont. 08 Tllinols Oontral Dopot at 8 . m., roachiny Dory.third-at, Station In sossou ‘commonco tho salo a! %5 00lock - s, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auottonsors. GREAT SATH OF Handsomo New _ Garriages, Qpon and Top Buggles, Light Trotting and Bido-Sprin; e e Soscls O, Tuen-Rant Opany and Top Dethincrat Wagoos, Hoswy and, Light Exprose Wag: ont, Bocond Hand {Claronco, Poddlor's Wegon, Doubla and Staglo Harnoss AT ATCTION On WEDNDODAY. MORNING, Juno 11, at 43§ o'oMok, “’l““" l‘l);ll'l‘l', M“I)IH.‘ 1(51 fin'u(h UAndni;lnl;u 4 o a ang 5. o Bl b R BUTHIERS & G0 Auotionsors: SALE OF Dry- Goods, Clothing, - &, AT ATUCTION, In Bowen's Block, Nos. 15 and 17 East Ran- dolph-at., on THURSDAY, June 13, at 8)% o'clock. ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & 0O., Auotionoer: SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER LOTS, Buginess and Residence Property,. Monday, June 16, at 10:30 a. m,, On tho ground, cornor of Olark-st. and Webstar-av., noar Lincoln Park. wWm, A. Buttoxrs o Co. ‘WILL BELL BY ATUCTION, At tho timo and placo abovo nsmod, 4 Choloo Oorner Lots and 0 Insido Lots, sultablo for stares and rosidencos. A good sowor passes oach lot; nlso wator and gas. Balo posltivo. TERMS8—One-third cash, balanca in 1and 2 yoars. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionaers. SOUTH SHORE PROPERTY AT AUCTION, s On Tuesday, June 17, ‘Wohave beon instructed to sell some of the most choice and best-locatod in Blan- ohard’s Tract, on South Bhore. The sale will be peromptory to meot advances. WM. A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctioneors, TWO0 MILLION DOLLARS: GREAT OLOSING OUT. TRUSTEBES’ SALE P REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Bolonging to the OHIOAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 18lh day of Jume, 1873, Iy o tho aseoclation of safd Gompany, It is A e tho D‘r]lxminfly:ntflihi e of the L rurigos i tho month of June, must ba sold at auction for cash, o oloso the trns B *Hil ety s contealiy looated [n the O1TY OF OHI. 0OAGO, 1s valoed 1,800, and composed largol, of rivor and oanal frontago, docked and uady for immodf- ato uso, Aleo, o Jarga number of v: tlote in tho immo- dinto viclaity of the dooks, all well adaplod for businoss rposos. PR titla to thia property fa unquostioned, having beert held aud awned by thio Assoolation for twanty years, T yorannal proporly consists of notes boaring 7 cont Intarost, having from ono to five yoars to_run, ‘amounting to about $700,000, Theso notos were racolvol {fordoforrid pemanty uilnid bought trom (o Company o makers tharoof, and tholr wooural B e b Sarae, FIEH St OW BALE, OABIL Tha oraonal proporty will bo ready for trauafor and dlivory iinadiatoly atior tho sato. - Barchasors of realty will ba Foquired to mako & deposit on tho day of Sntlio amount of {hulr purchass, the halanca to, bo, b within thirty days, oras soon aftor the salo as doodscan bowadosad doltverad, "y 1 on b, 0aDEN, L. B, BEECHER, UEORUE WATRON, leagn, Maroh 13, 1873, Trustoss. ??;fifi?fi':&.'i"&{?fi:?br Lako and Olackate,, Toom 9, sucoud floor, — SHIPPING TAGS, DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS. Over 200 millions have boon mfl within the t 10 years, without complalat of loss b [6e" tag Docomiug detaotiod, AN Xipross Gompanios usothorm, l Sold by Printors und Statlonors Evorywhere HUMBOLDT PARK PROPERTY AT ATUCOTION,. - ‘g b Al This calloction Is the most srtistio dolph-st. . AVOTION SALES, By BLISON & FOSTER. THPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY HIGH-CLASS «. . hmerlean and Forelgn OIL PAINTINGS, Collected By D, GALE, Est.. proprictor of the Biladaiphia Art, Gumr{?llpfl Chest- N nut-st., Philadclphia. 'rl“h.u salo wil] bo hold at swmn Wlhulh-lv.flm‘lfls‘! g’:\“vu?;fi:rfi }l{&{‘ 's:flfi'iggk A 8 o150k P Hivy A 0O (oruo sollsatipa copiaius many lan sud tporterh sty Horolgn Artista 1 |J. & Van Bois, London. 'W. Nioholsa, Phila, hwawmw. Now Vork. [A. Doll, Munich, Wy Knapg, Phlla, ! 1t. Oollins, London. bl Rittor) Now Yotk |A, Marohalai Parir, ¥ Dy Brlnoog, Phila. 0. Jacobson, Dusscidort, 77, J3o0no, i< s, g fow York, 0. I 2 . ¥ o, Bulie, i Vo dovorionk, Baueles : : ing L Wentworth, Now York. O B 3: 3" Fany, New Fork o |Biaitratisn: Bary luabl 10108 ToF DS, Sompati ot Che RELIorieg Slena s o i nd, GALL thn;i)llfimn.cln FOVELY Ry O il names ivon, on ail namas give Tho Palntings will bo on oxhibition, with oatafogu ‘Wednarday moralng, dune 11, and witl (ime of sa . 51150N & FOSTER, Auctionee: TRUSTHEHES | PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE . BUSINESS PROPERTY, AT AUOTION, SITUATHED ON TMilchigan=-av., A Botween Madison and Monroo-sts. Wo will goll, without rosorve, at Auatio A N ] g_promises, & valuablo piose of BUBINGRS PHOPHRTY, bolng: £ oot front by 180 foot doop, situated on Michigans &v., about 50 foot north of Monroo-at. ‘arms ansy, which will bo made krown a4 Balo sboluto, : Dy order of HLIJAH SMITH, Trustoe. BLISON & FOSTER, ° Auctioncors. GREAT SALE AT ATUCTION, On Monday, June 16, at 1 o’clock p. m., on the premises, EIGHTY LOTS Afapted o Residence and Busoes, FRON'HN.GON State-st,, Vincennes-av, Dearborn, and Olark-sts, . This choige property which wo will offar at this salo is b atoan Sixty-olghthy and Beventioth-sts., east of and within twor blocks of the Normal School, accessible by 800U tlirty-two trains daily, each way, ol the Michigan Bouthorn, Iiook Isloi Pittaburgh & F't. W; daily, eaoh way, stoppin Bohool Dopot ! minutes’ walk of the property. {8 rining suburban town; thoro ia muoh ac: tivity In building and improvements of ol kinda. Two new churohes are being ersoted! thia sonson ; 60 to 7D dwelling houses are now being built, and many other substantial im= provemontn are going on. Btreets aro graded snd gravelod through thé proporty oqual ix all respecta wmzo theavenues. oo sidewalks from t] the property, and during the Summer s planlk sidewalk will be built from tho Dapoton Sixty-third.at. Taking this property all in all, it is of the most desirable and attractive character, and offers the best inducements for speculation and oocupation of any prop= "I:xy now offerod for sale in the suburbs of Chiongo. . This proporty is only sevon miles from VanBuren-st. Dopot; time in getting there only about 80 minutes, and the fara only 10 cents, Tho location is healthy, with plonty of goo water. Refroshments will bo shod;iroe of cost, and a frep ride will be furnishod nl! who wish to attend the sale, Termas of snlo, 1-3 onsh, balance inl and 3 ¥ouu,_wi?.h 8 per cont inforost. A, doposit of 50 will be rezfix(red on oach lot. Full War- ronty Dood will be given, with printed copy of abstract of title. A speoinl train of cars will start from the Rook Island Railroad Depot on VanBuren< t., 8612 o'cloock noon, atopping at Twonty= second-at., and return at 5 o'oloak, freo for all who wish to attend tho sale, Partioulors and be furnished b: plata will bo furnleped o & FosTaR, First Gra;nd Sale BOULEVARD PROPERTY. PEREMPTORY SALE OF - TEN ACRES, To be Sold in Lots, AT AUCTION, On Tuesday Afternoon, Jume 17, At 8 o’clock, on the premises, to close an undivided interest. Being subdivision of the 8. E. 1-4 of the 8. W. 1-4 of the N. W.1-4 of Section 12, Town 39, North of Range 13, XEast, lying south and fronting on .Saoramento, Square and Contral Park Boulevard, and west of and fronting on Sacramento-av. In this subdivision there are10 elogant Ros- idence Lots fronting on Sacramento 8quare, which is to.be used a8 & Park; 10 .eleiunc Lots fronting on Contral Par. Boulevard, which is 250 foet wide; 10 clegant Lots fronting on Bacramento-av., which is 100 foet wide; and 86 cholco Lots fronting on Nicholls and Yager-sts., less than two minutes’ walk from tho Dagut of tho C. & N. W, Railroad. g property is east of and near Central Park, being situnted on the Grand Qentral Park Boulevard, and only about threo miles from the Court House, and one mile inside the city limits. Of all the choice property fronting the Parks of Chi« cago, none is,more accessible or de« sirablo, or has & greater prospective valuo than this, Spoctal Traln of osrs will start from Wolle:st, Dopot ab 200100k b, s SEOTII A HaTeLoduat. Al DALk ACLoby and roturn! at 8 o'olook, for thie convoniouce of all persens Who woutd f1ke fo atteid the aalo.. All sralasitu. AEIAS O BALE~X sath, balanco ou, twn, and {hroo gonra. ‘A duboaitof 480 Wil b Teqolrid, on' onoly ot Fitla perfoot, - Printud abetracta Wil o farnishud Hakar, - For tnfommation and piat cail ou Mosara, & Tigdon, 143 Monroo-sh, of to ELISON & FOSTER, Auotioneors, L ¥ SOOI W N §