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TIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JU 11, 1873. FOREIGN. The Spanish Repubilc Without an Ad- ministration, The Fre‘nc,h Goverfimant Trying to Sub- sidize Ihe'ljruss. ‘ Proclamation of n Catholic Ke- public in Spain. FRANCE, Pants, Juno 10,—It s ¢nid that Qount Von Arnim, the Gorman Ambassador, has boon ro- callod, bocauso ho made, unuecossary calls upon Presidont McMahon, Tho salé of jowrnals in tho stroots of citios and towns of tho Dopartment of tho Rhino has boon prohibited, ¥ VERsAiLLEs, June 10.—In the Assombly, this afternoon; tho Loft submitted an intorpollation in rogard to tho supprossion of Lo Corsaire lx',nwlu papor by order of.tho Military Governor of arls, ¢ . Gombetta oaused s tromondous sonsation by reading tho Miuistorial olroular, datod tho 4th inst., and nddiossed to tho Prefoots of Depart- monfs, Tho: dooument inquircs minutely into tho Jxoslflun of Ero\'lnulnl pross, and suggosts, contldentially, the cmployment of subsidios au such othor maans of nflacnco as can bo secrotly brought ta boar for ita control. M. Bouls, Ministor of tho Intorfor; admitted tho authonfleity of thio circulnr, and ncoopled the responstbility for issning the samo. Aftora Y‘rotruc!pa scone of confusion and ox- citoment tho motion supporting the Government was curriod by n voto of 380 yoos ngainst 815 noya, Tho result showas that the conlition of. tho consorvatives is still unbrokon. pluskioi bemey ¢ 3 SPAIN Mapni, June 10,—~Members of the Cortos are opposed to o forcod papor ourrenoy. It is prob- n{:fl: that » volunteot National loan will be called for, R\,!‘d in oneo of its failuro a loan will be foreed. Sonor Oronso has realgned tho Prosidonoy of tho Constituont Cortes. At the Cabinet Councll, fo-day, the finance bills prcy;md by Bonor Tutan wero rejocted. ‘Tho Miniaters afterwards tondored their rosig- nations, and durlng the afterncon the Gortes an- trusted to Bonor Iv‘ggnema the organization of a now Ministry. Aftor consultation with hie frionds nnd with leading mombors of tha Cortes, Sonor Figueras reported that ho was unablo to form » Cabinot, Tho crisis continuos, and has a most doprossing influence on the funds. The Cortes holds another gession to-night, » whon it {8 probable that Senor Nicolas Balmeron will ondeavor to orfinnlzo o Govornment, tho mombors of which ho will cleok oxclusfvoly from tho Right. Should ho fail, the Doputles, constituting ® majority of tho Cortes, will hold a moeting to-morrow, and detorming on moas- ures for the settlement of tho origis. The acela publishes a roport that the Qure of Santa Cruz hos abandoned tho cause of Don Carlos, and proclaimed a Cathollo Ropublic, with Calvora as Preaidont, * —_— CUBA. HAvANA, Juno 10.—Tho Spanish force, aftora five-duys hunt, camo upon and disporsed & robot band, undor Magin Diaz, Lilling the lattor with twonty-nino of his twenty-two followers, and taking sixtoon prisoners. FIRES. 4 Destruction of Property Yestordiys Special Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune, Monms, Il,, June 10.—A fire was discovered this_morning st 8 o'clock in tha millinery storo of Mrs. Booth, of Liborty streot, Tho firo brigads_woro promptly on hand, but the build- ings adjoining on either slde being wooden sttucturos, tho flames sproad rapidly, dostroyin four businoss rooms on tho ;I:‘muml floor, a8 fol- lows : The jewelry store of I, C. Mayo, tho mil- Jinery store of Mrs. Z, B, Booth, a vacant store- roomi, recently vacatod. and tho' barber-shop of G. V. Foster. Thopicture gallery of D, W. Fiold, und tho ofiieo of Dr. A. D. Smith, ocoupying rooma on tho sccond floor, wore also & total loss, Tho ocery store of M, K. Kollor, in the briok build- ng adjoining, was damagod somowhat by wator. Trom the rapidity with which the flames sproad, tho occupants wero unablo o 8avo tho contents of their rooms, with tho oxcoption of the barber- shop, from which all was envod. The insuranco is vory small on both buildings and_stock, boing a8 follows : Mrs, Z, E. Booth, on atock, $1,500, in Girard, and_on buildings belonging ' to Alrs, Atwater, in_Drowers' of Milwaukeo, 8600, and Lycoming, 8300, The othor parios had no insurance. . Yrrrsnunou, Pa,, June 10.—On Tuoaday of last wack, W. W. Betts’ oxtonsive planing-mill and sash fnotory at Soven Valley, York County, Pa,, together with a Jargo quantity of lumber, a stote, warchouso, two_ndjoining brick housos, soveral outhouses, carriagos, and other proporty, worg destroyed by fire. Total loss about o000 partial insurauce. LoweLr, Mass., Juno 10.—A fire in the Lowell CQorporation mill this morning was epoedily ex- tinguished, but the damage by water to the ma- chinbry and ool in the carding aud pinning dopariments is heavy. INOINNATI, Juuo 10.—It has boon dofinitely ascortained that 995 barrels of coal oil was the full number burned on Sundsy, This was 40, 000 gallons, Itisnow betioved that tho plae was fired by two unknown confedorates of the man convicted about a month ago and sent to tho work-house for stealing coal oil in small - quantitios from that place. ~ Tho investigation will be progecuted, _Cixerynatt, 0., June 10.—A fire occurred to- night, shortly after 0 o'clock, in A, Buchauan & Co.'s conl-elovator, corner of Bmith and Wator strcets. Lors total, The elevator cost £28,000, valued at $20,000 ; insured for $10,000 in Cincin- noti companios. The boiler of the elovator burst during the fire. The alarm ¢ame from the same box ag tha fire on Sunduy, Fifty thoussnd poo- plo aro estimated to bave flocked to oo it. The fire started mnonr tho boiler-room, but it ia thought by somo to bo tho work of anincendiary. The engines liad tho firo totally oxtinguishod [ an hour. -A briek rain was faliing at the time, | THE DOCTORS. Mceting of the Ohio Medical Soclety. CoLudnus, June 10.—~The Ohio Btate Medical Bocioty met in this city to-day. A number of now mombers were rocoived. Papors were read on the subject of a “ State Board of Health,” by J. R. Black, of Nowark; on * Microacopio Ob- sorvations, " by Dr. Huff, of Ridgevillo; on “lhe Disfinotion Botwoon’ the Casoous Pnou- mania aud True Tuborcls by A, T. Keyt, of Walnut Tills, and on *fhe Thorapoutics of Alcobol,” by B. H. Hyatt, of Dolawazo. The Contral Xllinols Medical Socletys Seclal Dispateh to hicago Tribune, CirastiAtoN, Juno 10,—The annual meeting of the. Central Hlinois Medical Association cone Yened in this city to-day. The Presidont, Dr. J. ‘Wright, of Clinton, callod the Convention to or- der.” Dr. Birnoy, Chairman of the Committoe of Arrangomonts, in an_appropriato address wol- comg thg Bocioty to tho Lospitality of Chame paign, ‘Tho following officers woro® elootad for the onsuing year: Presidont, William Iill, of Bloomingtou ; Firet Vico DIrosidont, J. D, Gardner, Mahomot; Socond Vico Prosl- dont, Z. H, Madden, Olinton; _Becrotary, W. d. Cochran, Farmor Clty ; Recording Soorae tury, T. G. Lotghiin, Bloomington ; Treasuror, ., 0, Howard, of Champaign. Dr, Wright, tho rotiring Prosident, doliyered an ablo addrokd up- on “The Itelation of l’l\ifllclluu and Patlents, and Thelr Obligations to Each Other.” The pa- . per was woll rocoived, This evening waa dovoted y,tho Socioty to discussion of varions topics apportaining to tho profession. The attendanco 1s lurge nud the Convention promisos to be one of unusual interest and profi. — Threo Children Xilled by an Exe plosion of Gunpowder, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BTEUBENVILLE, O., June 10.—A torrible ox- Eluslon of gunpowder ocourred about uoon to- oy at the rosidonco of Goorge Edmonds, a coal- minor, on Fourth stroot, noar the outekirts of thooity. It sooms Ednionds bought & twonty- flve-pound can of powdor yester uso in blasting coal, and put it in & "cupboard.in bis dwelliug, “While ho wns at work and his wife out on an errand, his childron found the can and et firo to it. 'Thrao of thom wore killed outright, and the fourth so badly injured that it cannot live, The children wero sll under 10 yoars of sgo. T'ho house was almost destroyed: ————————— ay evenin Feavy Rainestorm. g1, Lows, June 10.—Tho hoayiost rain and thuuder storm of tho season passed over thia city last night. It raged from 6 to 8 o'olook in ho evening, and rocommenced after midnight, continuing antil morning. An immenso body of water foll, aud considerable damago was done in varlous paris of the oity. Boveral houses woro siruck by Hghining, and tho fire and polico tqlo- taph was - intorruptod. A sowor on Twon- loth siroot caved in a distanco of somo -bixt) foot, loaving n holo fftoon foot wido an ton to fiftecn foot doop, Othor sowors woro ohokod up, aud tho baok wator floodod slroots ond cellara to the dopth of sovoral foot. * Soveral honses iwhrb undcrmlnud‘ and chimneys and trogn woto blown down. Fhoe_tunnel excavation on Washingion avouuo ‘and Eighth strect suf- fored grontly, somo four or fivo foot of waler having drained into it, and its sldes belng badly vasho in various placos, SPORTING MATTERS. 1 BILLIARDS, Yontorday Ubnssy nnd Bessunger, through thoir baolkors, Tom Foley nnd A. P. Rapp, finally arranged for tho matoh sbout whioh thore has boon so much talk during tho past fow days. Tho gamo will conslst of 800 points Fronch caroms, Dossungor recolving tho odds of 800, nnd tho stake-monoy will amount to #500. A doposit of $125 on hobalf of onch playor was placed in tho hands of Mr. John 3. Brunswiok last ovening, and tho remainder of tho stako will be put up at noon to-morrow. Tho matoh will be played to-morrow evening, in tbe Amphithoatro, on Olinton atreot, and thero is evory roason for bolioving that tho sudlonco will be tho Inrgest ono that ovor wit- nossed a publio billiard oxhibition in Cbicago. Ubnasy will be afforded tha ouly good opporiu- nity bo has hod ‘to display his wonderful power, as the game will bo long ono, and ho oxcels In long games, Tho winnor istotako oll tho procecds, and defray tho ox- ponses incurred, and the ono who fails to com- ply with. tho agreoment, which is hore given in subatanco, forfolts his deposit. Tho tablo and balls will bo of the same sizo and desoription as thoso usod in tho other games. Mr, Oharlos Lacoumo authorizes Tz Tninone to stato that ho will match"Ubassy to play throo conspoutivo Fronch gamos of 500 points cach, for from &5600 to 2,600 a sido, with any player 1n - the world,—tho games to como off "in New Yorlk, provious to the throe-ball tournsmont. Ris money is now on doposit with H. W. Collon- dor, No. 708 Broadway. In addition, he will bot from $500 to 82,500 that Ubassy will win two gamos out of tho threo. BASE BALL. Having reorganized, tho Novada DBaso Ball Club is_rendy to recoive challonges from all Junior Clubs, The proper porson to addross is J. H. Roes, No. 810 Btate stroct. The Tiger Base Ball Ulub imaginea itself in a it condition to receive challenges from all aluba composed of boys under 15 yoara of sfn, and E. Eliel, of No. 660 Wabash avonue, will bo happy to hear from any such. The Baboook ning were oxtinguished by the Dano, Wostlake & Covert Club, yostordny, lfiv & scoro of 46 to 12, Tho lattor organization flat- tors itsolf that it is the best that can be picked from all the manufacturing estobiishments in the city, and will ba happy to receive challengos addrossed to No. 232 Wabash avenuo. Yesterday & nino from McVicker's Theatre glaynd with a.simllar number drom Hooloy's ‘heatre, and defoated them by nino. New &onx, Juno 10.—Baso ball—Bostons, 8 § Mutuals, 7. * THE TRIGGER, Tho Tolleston Shooting Club, which was until rocently o privato organization, held its first mooting einco its incorporation under the laws of Tllinols, gosumhy afternoon. Tho old consti- tution and y-laws ‘wore road and adopted, and 2180 o resolution fixing the rights of proporty and tho status of mombors, a4 in the_old club, The present officers aro as follows: President, Samuol H. Turrill; Vico-Presidont, G. V Thompson; Troasurer, 6. M, Mooro; Becrotas John P, Dowker; Executive Committeo, 8. R, Haven, 0. J. Peck, B, M, Tord; Trustoos to hold x;ox{my, J. Aldor Ellis, Volney O. Turner, Silas . Moora; Keopor of Club-Touso, D. . Hall, The noxt meeting will bo hold toward the closo of tho wook, st tho Club-House. Towa Oiry, Jows, Juno 10.—~Al s Elgeon match hore to-day, for #1265 & sido and the champion- ship of tha Btate, 50 risos from tho trap, Dor- wart, of Towa Oity, won by four birds, making tho second championship won_by him' in throo \!;cel‘t;é His opponent was Fonuo, of Cedar apids. THE TURF. LoxpoN, Juno 10.—Annual races on Ascot Heoath commenced to-day, and were attended by & groat orowd of people. The prominent rnces of the day were runs for the Prince of Walos stakog, the Ancot atakes, and tho Gold Vase. The Princo of Wales stakes was won by Kaiser, Gaug: ZYorward second, and Qombat third. Ninehoracs an, Uhlan was the yvictor in tho run for the Ascot etakos, Houghton camo in second, and Vande-~ dockon third, The betting just bofore the race waa 9 to 2 against Uhlan, 7 to 1 against Hough- ton, and 6 to 1 against Vandodocken. Nino ran. The Gold Vase was won by Thorn, Hannah second, snd Btruan third. Bevon horses ran, ©axpripae Ciry, Ind., June 10.—The city la ewarming with horses-and horsemon. Thero wero nover 50 many good horsos togoether in Indiana; but owing to tho rain there wore no racos to-day, and ail ongagoments are carried forsard one dn{‘}owmnwduy‘n programme will road thus: t for horses that mnever boat three minutes, , €3,000 purse. First sramiuni, 81,000; decond, §760; third, 560; fourth, ©400; fifth, 3300, Entrics: first, 5, 'N. Bhawhan, Now Orleans, Fashion; second, J. 8. Hacknoy, Edinburg, Ind,, Tom Hendricke ; third, William Oonollsy, Hagors- town; Gray Alex ; fourth, J. B. Loder, Rush Cou‘{‘.n yanberagnJ‘ Gfth, Gus Gilddun, Taloigh, Blackwood ; sixth, J. B, Curtis, North Vernon, Ihd., Mattle Sturgeon; seventh, not named, Indianapolis, Ind., Jim Fisk; oighth, G. J. Fallor, Nashvillo,Tenn., Honry Todd; ninth, O.H. Poters, Richmond, Ind., Lucy; tenth, Graves Loomis, Chicago, blumuufina; oleventh, D. P, Biesoll, Torro Houte, Ind,, Moss Rose; twalftl, Gus'Gliddon, Ralofgh, Ind,, Btonowall, Jacksop, - - Running race: 200 purso; first promium, $100; eecond, $50; third, 880; fourth, &20. Entries: firat, James Richey, Greonficld, Ind. ; second, 0. A. Howren, Millville, Ind,, Nellio Armstrong; third, Willlam Conway, Hagors tawn, Ind., Red Rover; fourth, Thomaa Nugen, Louitville, Ind., Louisville Bob; Afth, O.H. Pettongill, Nashvillo, Tonn,, Comancho; sixth, W. P. Burch, Nashville, Tenn,, Arab; sovonth, J. Brown, hnnc{e; Ind.; eighth, ping) 0TS, Nashville, Teon., Captain, Evory one looks 6n tharain a8 a blessing, which will make the track tho fineat in the world. Tho Exeoutive Committee oro untiring in thoir offorts, aud tho knowing ones prediot tho finest racing over known in the Btate, Tho programme for Thuraday is as fol- lows: Trot for horses that mever bent 2:563, 81,400 ; first premium, 8B00; socond, 9560 ; third, €400 ; fourth, §340 ; fitth, 8240, Lintrios ! J. N. Bhawhan, New Orlcans, La., Fashion ; O. H, Potors, Richmond, Tod, Luoy Day; Wm. Conwsy, Hagerstown, Ind., Bill Conway'; 3, T. Gosnell, :Richland, 'Ind, Tiohland ~ Maid } Gus Glidden, Ralofgh, Ind, Matt. Browor} J. H. Caffroy, Indlnnnpohua nd., Materia Maid ; Gus Glidden, Raleigh, Ind., Lady Armstron; G. J. Tuller, Nashville, Tenn,, Honry Fodd Jamos Wilson, Rushville, Ind., Kate Bonnett, Pacing raco, freo for all, $700 purso; flrst romium, 8350; socond, $225; third, $125; on- rlos, B. Bhipperd, Wosver's Btation, O., Billy Hopper; D. H, Iicketts, Rushvillo,’ Ind., Hoogler Tom ; W, H, Ewing, Boaver, Ponn., Gopper Tottom; W. 'W. Slubuos, Tvansville, Ind., Red Tiger.. Special Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youg, Juno 10.—The Prospect Park spring meeting oponed this afternoon. There wag n§aod attendance, and tho track was in ox- cellent condition. . The firat race was for a purse of 2,000 between W, H. Allon and Huniress. J. W. Conley was_ontored, but was withdrawn on agoount of lamoness, Huntress was the favorito at §60 to $14, and won easily in thres straight heats, Time—2:24%, 2:27; : A The sacond race wag for a purse of $300, froe for all running horses, The entrica wero: Bay Filly by Bencon out of the Maiden, and Gerald by animported Miokey Jroo. Filly omrried 62 pounds, and Gerald 1156 pounds, Tho former was tho favorito oud won the firet hoeat, but Qorald took tho next two and the race. Lime— 1:478, 1:4%«:, 1:603¢. qmn P18, Mich,, June 10.—Tho first day's races of the ValleK 'Oity Driving Tark As- soolation took placa this n{lnnxuuu 8t tho Iair Grounds. Altornate sun and clond mudoe tho dny all that could be desired, while tho shower of tho provious evening [flncetl tho track in tho bout of condition, The attondance was much larger than was antloipated, and sdded zest to the performe anco of the horses. Tho firat race was for hosos that never trotted bettor than throo minutes, $1,000 to the firat, 8500 to tho socond, $800 to tho third, and $100 to tho Yourth, and was won sa followa: Joo Modill, firat; Albort, socond 3 %)fim;yb n};kd; Lady Ida, fourth, Time—2:4087, The socond race, open to all horass owned in this county, $300 to the firat, $150 tothe socond, £90 to tha thlrfl, and 800 to tho fourth, resulted in Black Diamond getting the flrst money, K"t{\ H tho second, Mildness third, the’ fouri i i - Davenport, . horso belng distancod in tho Inst hoat, Tinto— | from pnblishing a book, boaring Twain's_namo 2601, BT, 24TLG, . s wiio 'third and luft reoo waa “for, horsos that Tiad novar boaton 2:20 $000 ta the' firat, £450 to thosooond, €370 to tho third, and 8180 to_tho fourth, /Tho first monoy_was fiyon to Trod Tooper, scoond to Ripon Boy, third to John I, ;-‘%gr}h to Wostorn Boy. Timo: 2:843¢; 2003} Tfio aggrognato purscs to bo trotted for to- morraw swmount ta 84,600, Among the ;Qon noted contestants are Mnttlo orrls, Frod Hoopor, Westorn Boy, and Ldgar. PEriy, IlL., Juno 10,—Tho Junomaeting of tho Contral Tllinols Blooded Horso Assooiation at this place will commonco to-morroyw, laving boon ostponad ano. day on_necount of tho ain hioro nat ovoniug. Thoro {s now at tho track the largoat fleld of hiorsos that was over brought to- gn&mr ‘at_any mooting of tho kind in tho Btato, among whicli_aro somo vory notad horses from the South and Wost, Fast timo may bo oxpeot- ud“dg‘;-lns e oo 12 "tho wonthes shiould bo fo- ‘vorablo. ‘Spectal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tridune, OrrAwa, I, June 10.—Tho frionds of the turf of thia olty havo raised $1,000 in cash, for pursos for fast horses, troiting, running, and pacing, on tho 4th of July. All races aro opon to tho world. Tho citizens also have subsori $1,000 for a gonoral colebration that day. YACHTING. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yong, Juno 10.—The annual rogatis of thio Atlantio Yachi Olub of Brooklyn took piaco to-day, over thoe course for schooners_ and first- clasn Kloo 8, 40 milea ; for socond-olass oabin sloops, 43 miles, and for third-class opon sloops, 24 milos, The following yachta started: Schoonera Agnes, Mystlo, Pocrlogs, Triton, Fosm; first _olnas sloops, Orlon, Vislon, Vixenj; second-olnss uleogs, Alert, Anng, Barbara Froitohie, Ids, Nimbus;_third-closs’ sloops, Flyoway, Undine, Tho weathor was vory floe, with a'good light breezo from tho westward, and the bay was filled with excursion boats. Tho l&;nnl was givon ab 10:65 8, m. Tho Triton crossed tho lino first ab 10:57; tho Mystic at 10:57:80 ; Poorless, 10:68:08; Fonm, 10:68:35; Agnes, 10:50:16, Tho sloops startod togethor at 10:0:50. Tho Aystio lost hor foro-topsall off Owl's Hend, and sho lost so much timo ropairing that she virtually with- drow from the raco. Tho ocontost was veory protty to tho Spit, whon tho wind hauled to the southwost and becamo very light.. The Vision ronndod at 12:41:20; tho Vixon, 1%:46; Agnes, 12:40:30; Orion, at 12:64, Tho others lay be- calmod oft tho Spit for a while, until the wind ngain shifted to tho southenst and froshoned, sonding thom arcund in the followlng order : Poerloss, Fosm, Triton, Anna, and Flya- way. o breozo grow _livelior ovory minutos, and the yaohts dashed moerrily nlong. Tho Anna rounded Godney chaunel buoy at 1:37; 25, tho Alort following at 1:40:28. Tho rest spod for the lightship at xaco borse speed, and the conteat grow uxcumlngly ox- citing. The Vislon passod the lightship ahe ab 1:60:80; tho Foam ab 1:67:17; Tritop, 1:68:85 ; Vixon, 2:03.3 ; Agncs, 2:02:47 ; Peorloss, 2:03:44. Tho wind Dolding good thoy osme flying home in the following ordor Il‘lymvnsy, 8:20:64; Anns, 8:27: 563 Alert, 8:20:1 Himbus,. | 8:47:47; Fonm, 8:06:45; Trltonb 8:60:453 Vision, £:0:27; Agnes, 4:05:03; Ids, 4:06:35; Vixon, _4:07:37; Poorloss, 4:0:47. ~ The {aflzus of silver plato were awarded to tho fol- owing yachts on allowance: Agnes, schooner; Vixon, firat-class sloop ; Ann, third-class eloop ; Undine, third-class sloop. 'WRESTLING. New Yong, Juno 10.—Articles wero signod at | Bridgoport, yesterdsy, for a wrostling match be- tweon _John McMahan, of Rutlond, Vi., and Porry Higloy, of Bridgoport, for 32,000 and the obamplonship of America, at Worcostor, Mass., betweon the 16th and 206k inst. WEATHER AND WATER. 0On10Aao, Juno 10—10:18 p. m, Wind. Veather, Bar,\Thr| 63{B. W., fresh, |Cloudy. 08|8. E., frosh, [Light rain, 60'8, W., gentlo,|Clear. C8IN, W. tle, Light rain, 6| (Cloudy, Cloar, 6418, fresh. 63.E,, gentie, B4NV W, fran, S8IN:, gentlo, B2IN., gentlo, 08|Calm., Cl G1|N. W., light, 51|Calm. 028, gontlo, 05)0c 8., fresh. 17|N.'W., gentle, |8, E., gentle. TPRODABILITIES, WASZINGTON, June 10,—For New England on ‘Weodnesday, winds voering to southerly and wosterly, “Oloudy weathor and rain aress are prabable, with clearing woathor on Wodnesday aftornoon and ,night. For tho Middlo States and Lower Lake region, winds vooring to westor- 1y and northorly, and cloar and clearing weather. from Missouri snd Tonnesseo fo the Upper Laoke rogion and Ohio, Iltshc to fresh northerly and westerly winds, and cloar or partly cloudy weathor. Tor tho Northwest, falling baromoter, winds shifting to cnstorly and south- erly, but probably olear weathor. For the Gulf Btatos, cloudy weather, rain areas, sud southorly winds,"the latter probably shifting to northwest- orly, il cleasing veathor on Wodnosday ight. For the South Atlantic Btates, southeastorly to southorly winds and partly cloudy woather. Daily report of tho stage of water, with changes in the twenty four hours ending 8 p. m., Juno 10, 1878 Cloar, OIANGxa, Leayenworth Keol *Now Orleans, Yaukton.... Tinafieeeees *Bolow high water mark of 1871, W. B. KAUFMAN, Obacrver Bignal Servico United States Army, —_—— NEW YORK. New Yorr, Juno 10.—The Grand Jury have found an indictment ngainst ymm§l Walworth, the parricide, of murder in the firat degroo. Counsel for Lostor Wallack have put in thoir anawer to tho suits'brought by several colored mon who woro oxcluded from' his theatre. It takes the ground that the establishment is con- ductod ns a private businoss, and that the pro- priotor has a right to scll tickots or refuse thom at his discration, or revoko thom atter they are sold; - that the tickots the onsos in ' question wore mold to colored men undor tho supposition that they were buxlng for others, and that thoy wore not exoluded on acoount of their color. Wallck do- olines to swear to tho answor, and tho counsel for the colorod mon will nob accopt it as an an- swer until it is vorifled. Miss Linda Gilbert, of Ohicago, who hng been succossful in ralsing libraries for many Stato and county prisous, is In this city collocting a libraty for the Ludlow Stroot Jail. Ldward 8. Btokos has given hor & hundred volumes, Eight hundred dollars was paid to-day fora box for the Foundling Asylum benefit porfo) ance ab tho Acndemy of Muslo, on Thursday, ‘Tho auction sales of boxea neited 82,600, Frank L. Talntor, the dofaulting cashier of the Atlantto National Bank, this morning pleaded “not guilty” to the now indictmont found against him yostorday. ‘I'homas McGuire, o lottor-carrier, was caught to-day In tho oct of roblingna mall-bag inan gllaywny. and was sont to tho Ludlow Stroot ail, Joames Downey dicd to-night from & blow with & brick on the head in Ohnr‘l’:y streot, on Sunday, inflicted by Martin Cronin, who was arrcsted. Iu tho Court of fiur and Torminer to-day a long opinion was read by the presiding Judge in tho caso of Willlam Warner, who applied for his dlsoharge from prison, whero ho was sont under the Habitual Oriminal act. 'Tho Judgo held the not to bo conatitutionn), but discharged Warner on the ground that tho proof of Lis previous conviction was not sufliclont, ; Dr. Julius E, Julian to-day was sentenced fo one (fluur’u imprisonmont and to pay 8600 fine for sonding obsceno publications through the malls, 'T'ho prosent Polico Justices Lave determinea to tout tho constitutionality of tholaw loglalating them out of ofiice. Thoy assert that I'ranois Kornan and other promiuont Inwyers hold that every Polico Justios is a Justico ‘of tho Peaco, and that the Iattor ofllco is within the palo of the g?n:muuon, and cannot be touched by tho Log- nturo, ¢ ark Tialn's * sult to rostraln D. A. Buock 8 the author, was argued boforo Judgo. Ingra: Liam to-Iny, but the declsion was goforred,: .; @ x-Judgo Lieonard haa boon _appointed to take tontimony ne- to tho propor disponition of the stolon bonds brought to this gountry by Oarl Eogt, the Belgiam murdorar, e hristian Hartell was sontonced to four yoars In tho Btato Prison for embozzling lottors from the Pont-OMco. b i3 3 Jomos H. Drako, srrested on Mondny for pro- sonting a forged chock at tho 8t. Nicholas Nn~ tional Bauk, was Lrought buloxu'.)‘ndfiu Dowling. to-day, 1lo donied hia guilt, eald Lo livea in Olnoinnnti, and is a olork, i At 5 mogtiny of tho Dar Assoolatlon this even- Ing, Wm, M. Livarta prosiding, a rosolution wag unanimously-ndopted, that a Gommittea of Fivo o appointad by Lho Proeldont to _consider tho oxpodionoy of patmonlni( Congresa for o roponl. of tho Binkrupt aot, or for such smendmonts of tho ssmo a8 shall rendor it oporation loss onor- oua to tho commoroial and otlier intercats of tho community. ) QGon. Qoorgo. B, Willlams, Spocial Finanoial Commissioner from Japan fo- the United Statos nxidugnropa, arrived this evoning in thoe aloamer geria, 2 —_— HEAVY THEFT. The Jatest victim of tho nimblo-fingerod gon- try iu Mr, E. MoWilliams, of Elkhart, Ind. Mr. MoWilliams Joft his native place yestordsy af- tornoon, to como to Ohicago to buy goods. Ho brooght with him a bill-book, containing 81,100, This ho vory carolessly carriod in tho insido pooket of his coat. On tho way ho nag);nd somowhat, and thinks tho monoy mny havo boon taken on tho trsin, " Ho pub’ . up 8t Andorson’s Europoan Hotel., In tho evening ho went to MoViokor's, In passing out of tho theacro attor tho entortaloment thoero was much prossing and orowding, and Mr. MoWilllams iz vory confldont that nimblo fingers did tho bua- inoga ot that time. Ho doos not think tho ‘monoy was lost, as tho book which containod the monoey dropped far down in his pocket. M. MoWilliams offors s handsomo reward for the roturn of tho proporty. CITY ITEMS. Tho alarm of firo from Box 821 at half-past 8 o'clock was oaused by fire brenking ont in a small building in the rear of No. 91 Bouth Jof- forson aireot, owned and oconpled by Austin Mo- Namara. Damage, $30; no insurance. At 7 o'clock last ovoning an' nccident oce ourred on the Milwaukes Division of the Ohicago & Northwestern Raiiroad, which rosultod in the olmost. justant dosth of & boy named Engone Litchor. Tho boy, in sttempting to jump on an incomin; train noar Indlana street bridge, slipped nnfi foll, the wheols of : four ears passing ovor his body, and so omnhh:? him that he diod in n fow minutes. He was E‘uknd “m’ Officor Barry and romovod to the liomo of exents, at No. 168 Hurlbut stroot. R Bowles Bros & Co. Nrw York, Juno 10.—The Post says the case of Bowles Brothoers & Co. has como out of the Bankruptey Court in bettor condition than their most sanguino friends venturod to hope. Theo official Assignes, we are told, makes an offor to tho croditors of 50 conts on tho dollar, which, according. to Iaw, roloases. tho houso from linbility. Tho members of tho house, however, have isauod a statomont to their oreditors that thoy will pay the other 60 conts, and will come under obligations to do so when they have racoived thoir logal dischargo, Thoy propose, it is said, to spoedily resume businoss. Loxpoy, Juno 10,—The caso of Bowles Broa. & Co. camo up beforo tho Court sgain to-day, but, owing to an offor of an arrangement mede by the ropropontativos of Appleton, the Rogis- trar adjourned the hoaring for threa montha. —_— e ‘The Cheleran. *_Nasavinie, Tonn., June 10.—The oxcitoment sbout tho cholers s groatly allayed. Tho weather has turned unusually cool, aud, contrary to tho oxpactation of physioians, 'the provailing sicknoss shows fowor and much moro control- able casos. In fact, vory few, if any, cagos hnve proved fatal for the past fow days, 1 they wore reachod by madical aid in time. Mexenis, Tovn,, June 10.—The ocholern is undoubtedly incroasing. Tho intorments to-dny wore 18, against 11 yesterday, while tho undor- takers bad roceived ot 6 o’clock ordors for'14 for to-morrow. The weather continues cloudy and sultry. Tho Hon. Jacob Thompson, Becrotary of the Intorier under Buchanan, is dangor- ously ill with tho cholera. ExeSenator Pomeroys B81. Lous, Juno 10.—A dispatch from Topoka, Kan., snys that tho reports in circulation that the caso of ox-Bonator Pomeroy was prosonted to the Grand Jury, and that a bill-of indictmont was ignored, are ontirely untruo, The case was never presented to o Grand Jury, but will bo proaau\lufl by information and not by indict- men! —_— Judicial Election at Clovcland. CLEVELAKD, O., Juno 10.—In tho olection to- day for Judges of the new Buperior Court, the Topublican candidates, Jones, Barbor, and Gris~ wold, wera elocted, Obituary. Loxpox, Juno 10.—Mr. Whitty, proprietor of the Livorpool Daily Post, and father of tho “ Ponpy Preas,” died to-day. MARRIAGES, TENNELL-_McGINNIS—Tu Gardner, Juuo by the Rur. R IComslor, ‘of Wilinlugton, Mr. Goargo 1y, Pen- noll; of Hannjba), Mo,, aud Miss Amolia W, MoGinnts, of dardnor, Tl DEATHS, A A A S e A AR AR TBURROUGHB_On Monday ovoning, Juno8, Olara A, aged 32 yoars, 10 months, and % days. roth thio fosldonco of lier parouts, 108 Wost. Adamest., Woduoaday, ot 10 v'clook 8. 1. v STREET—-On Tuosday morning, Juno 1, 1673, alen valym, 880 8 months and 14 days, s0ungest dsughtor of Hpbort It and Evalyn M, Blroct | ° funoral from rosidonce No, 14 Throop-st., Wednosday (to-day), at 11 o'olock &, m. WLITAKER—Tho funeral of Mrs. Praddnco Whita- Jor will bo Tield at tho rosidence, of hot son, Goargo . Whitakor, 1014 Miohigan-av., Wednosday, Juno1l, at ii a.m. Frionds of tho family aro {nvited to attend. 'LOOMIB—Tho funornl of Morgan G. Lootals will fake 00-v., AL 13:10 Telonds invitod placo from his late rosldoncs, 837 Milwaulk .., to-day. Uarrisges 10 Rosohill. without furtber notlce. EOHNITZLER—Yunoral sorvices of Robort Sohnitzlor will bo held at tho residonco of R, O, Brockbush, 419 Wast Van Buron-at., at half-past, 1ith inst. Oarriages ta Graceland, whers the body will bo takon from racelv. ing vault and intorrad. AL L S ——— FINANOIAL. JOR SALE-81,20 NOTES, STOURED LY FINST W' mortgaio on tnuido elly proporty warth, eic times Imount. i ‘wmonth, R0 Mo apes Rooub. o o e APPW OR GALE_BOND AND MORTGAGE FOR 3,000 boaring 10 por cont futorost, for two yoars. Will aall ata disoount of 15 por cont. Addross J 1, Tribuno, OANS MADY, ON GOLLATERALS, TOUBES ON Toasod ground, Diamoids wantod, Short dato roal Gstato mortaages bought, OTTAWAY, 79 Doarbora- ONEY TO LOAN ON QITY REAL EGTATE, MENEY ADVANGED, AT LASSEN'S LOAN Ol 8, HUGBARD, Jii., 168 Washington-ut, floointo JACOBS & 00,,on diamonds, watotios, and othor valuabion; 177 Olarkst.y oormor of Biontos, fioom b. ONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON GOOD INBIDE Bl it ikt S, S Siorcat Prpor watede U . LAOI 19 Dosrbor 0 LOA {ON ® R 3 JONAM H. O amos aS o b s Hh an 3 glfifll‘;fi« r;fl‘l!‘gnn“fllusu\(. X 0 LoAlN_(K'il?)TJmfs G 3L0g OR MOTE ON o or IHiinofs farms, lock, cor. Clask aad Washingaon-sthe 1he L. PHARE, 0 LOAN—BUMS OV §10,000 AND OVIER AT 0 PER i1, 000-Lo1g Hime’. §1, 00 ahort tlino, ronl oatato s o W aigtan st Hooms 18 and 17, TED_TIROM 85,000 TO 810,00 OF GOOD WaNewe ?npur? THOB, A. MILL, 123 Doar- bornat, —G00D NOTES, BEOURED A Sitieo . Nox 3 30 Blato-st, AN MAKIR BREVERAT, BAALY LOANS nfi.m. 81,000, 81,000, MOKINNON & M4l 1B Olark'at. %1 000~ 2703 @-TOLOAN ONTMROVED Wi, Y RUAL V17 s, ‘Oity real oatato, for torm of yoars, , WALKER & ©0., No. 7 Hawrloy Hulldin e Yoo Toarborn AR Dadison stk 440 1, 3 $18.000 MEATP, T8, LOAN, AL, OF0R O ine & Wolssloy, Tieom 18 Kondall {paldo proporty, e ts, W. Bt Joun Wolsolor, Iatowith Ogdon A Boudder. BUILDING MATERIAL, URNA VISTA BTONE, BAWED TO ORDER. BIB. ito, for columns, &o. Vorientmar. m’?.'.’"u'ffé’fl"a{"flw'éul K Sizo. "hiatblo tho, . 1L, Tc —TUILDING MATERIAL—, O A o e s Nt or ouc at baseipnt, stono walls, window sills, ,‘at auo- dian, elday, duos i B8 1008 0 SO0 Ve ~warke, No i to bo w0l conhesrve, - O. LIPFINGULT, h.:umi HOREES AND OARRIAGES, POl s S oo, BRCOND.IAND TOP DELIVERY WAGON, FRV- ral oarringos and buggion for anl b i N T 511 WABABILAV.—1 HOORWAYA. § JUME A& K AR AR RIS im0 11 OATSON: . s A e b siost s nasoes el ke, At I LaBAMo-at. o GIEAT VARIRTY OF CARRIAGRS, ROOK: naways, barouchos, slido-soats, lisotons, Snon SrBalos.” 37 sand o Aonii Cllatomate I UMe T: MORT(AGE BALT. OF AN graln wagun, & doublo toam hatnass, and othor oar- rlnqu’, on Markot-at,, on Thuraday morning st 8:80 8. m,, withorit rosorvos . B AR -1IAYDE % ODRIEN HAVEL ON hand, aud aro constantly manufactaring, lirst.olass Eml:r, xnn?x“ w’fifl“’ h‘x. 1108} A1 ln::rn\ Aannmn(.hsim anx. o mold shoa It X Fisgo Works, 1] and 783 Stel ke In ORBALIEA T G00D BOUND HORAIT, otwaeau 1,000 aud 1,100, aud fasty or.would oxcliasnge Tor smAlor oo Uish ovuld Lo a0 1o saddlo. A 1, B0 JPORSALT-LUMBRILTEAN, COEPLETIE OLLAT | DA for oash, Inquiro at 130 North O TFQRSALE-A NIOk GEN Tnn S otion Lhan dnoces At A 0. “WILBUL % BRO.A, 167 and 163 Miohigan:ar, = JPOR SALE-_TEATUER TOF [UGGY, TN USE only Aviorke to bo soon baforo 8, o, ad afler p. i, at 714 Wabash-av, FOP‘PALMHBAF—DR TRADE FOIt LUMBER— rat-olass businoss or Domocrat Sk TGRELIENE. ¥ BN UTAGT T\Olt BALE OR TRADE FOT: A BALOON—TORBE, ‘tan buggy, and lamoss. 1oréo oan trot in 84, Ab arn, 1080 Wabusti-avy - AMILY ORRRIAGES, JONT-SEAT BUGGIRS, nd ‘p1 %, nt Kastorn factory prioos. Wost Rantlaiplyates noar o bEldgo. T d- EDWATDS, S FLCOr AT, SR gon an uol - Hivory Hagons of all Kinds, at 461 Hoait CAnalst. 3 JFOR WANT OF ROOM, 1 OFFRIL YOI BALR AT '» barggain ono Jighi road wagon, two businoss wagone, ono oxpreas, and ono dollvarySvagon, all warrantod, at 33 Qottago Grovo-av, GOOD PASTURAGE TOR HORSES AT STONY OLi b (T MARE, WEL atorfoc p ndy o itV Ialand farm, 12 llydo Park: 8L por waok. 00D PARTUTI FOIL_HORSKS AT GEORGL WY, GAGE'S Pacilic Btock Farm hn‘f addross st ‘aoifio iotol nddrossod to GILBERT LACY, ENUING HOSTON SLADE OARRIAGES AT =8 ‘and 234, West Washington-st.: no Lumbug. Also choapor grados at vory low ilgures for cash. * FAY BARN, PUESSES, AND GRASS LAND, T0. d e TavordDior 5 Mo STWART! 3 Wont Todianans, X TIONBES TOR GALE GHEAP, ONE FOX 820, A1 ork Horso aa Lot a0 030 {oF thom, 8t T4 VWos non Rt VWANTED S TRANE TO BRAW THON. hrr LY st SPRINGER'S Iron Yard, 22 North Olinton-st. ANTID—Q00D TIONSE FOR GENLRAL USE, morth from 125 o B1i5; Wil pay cashi, Cal at onoe, P. T\ DODGL, 99 South Dosplaings-ate W in A Home D HalE 104D AT onlot 1 LB, . o, TN Glnat, o o - LOST AND FOUND. A~ AN AN AN AP A AN T, OBT;ON WEST MADISON.ST., CICAGO, ITL, on tho evonng of (Lo Gih day of Juno, 1873, binck miorocco pookot-book, oontaining notea to the amount of 81,400, (?nynmawuoficumh & On., and Asa Holcomb, all in'tho'City of Mondota, Il Ali'porsona aro_thorofora enutionod agaluat nogutlating for any of thosg notos, as fhio payors aro notiflod not topay any of thom to any por- sons oxoopt the porsons to whom thoy wora givon. Any orson findiag sald pockat Dol will bo iborally rawardd oat Badison-st., OF sending It dizoct to o Tlalcom, Mosdsta, T CABA HOLOOM. ‘Mondota, Jino 0, 1873 OST—A PACKAGR OF MONKY; BUPPOSED TO hava boon dropped {n & Madison.at, omnibus or car. Tho findoe will bo Jiborally rowardod by rotnraing ltio Tloom 9, 143 East Monroa-s. J. M. GUTLER. ,OST—DARE OHEGINUT OR WHOWN' BUANT. ‘about 144 hands Ligh, 9 years old; whit spota on backs will ahaw signa of Aaving {tostored with front feot, diboral roward i¢ rotnruod to Jo L. WATSON, coruor Uampboll-av. and Van Buron-st, . JOST-ON Ay @, FRON TIE PASTURE IN “Sharpaontor's Pafk, ono gray pony marg, B yoars 1d, and o bay horso 10 or ‘11 yoars ofd; latiio n {ront foot. eofvard will Bu' paid by roturnlng U6 sammo to 15 Michl- gaas, or fo Huorlatondont 6f Sharpslootor's Yark. FRED ROWERDIE, Y QT-S0ARE, RING, ENANFLED, “BETWERN Wabnah aud Michigat-ava, §3 roward. Apply at 610 Wabash-av. OST—A DLAOK-AND.TAN PUPFY, A BUITABLE oward, 1€ roturnud to 137 Twonty-30000d-at. OST—DARK _OURSTNUT O BROWN BIARE, ‘about 16 handa high, betwosn 6 aud 10 yoars old, efilto atrip o tho taad, ahd two white spota right_ unior thosaddic. Liboral rowned if roturnod to B, MEYER, 1207 8t outh . of Twenty-sixi T UNIE 10, ONT: BAY MARE, WITH WIITE pot in forchond and white hind foot{ ianbont 15% Tinndh bigh, A Iaral roward will bo pofd for rotura to THEO, EDGINGTON, 790 Coutago Grova-av. ST—ORt STOLEN—ON BUNDAY LAST, FROM O T ety nd Fineaters - mnalt Sootel forrior; Had 'on a bluo ribbon and small boll. A roward will bo pald for ks voturn to 104 Pluo-st. OST—ADBROWN WATKR-PROOF OVERCOAT ON the way from Thirlyfirst-st, to Unfon Stock Yards. o findor will bo rowardod by roturning to 1. R, LAM- SON, 18% Statoat. 05T BLACK-ANDTAN STUT, 4 pamo Joray, Tnst Thuraday, ou o Tinerison and Polk: ooy porson aturning e Olatht b,y WIIL B Fawardod with S35y tons asktod, FT)UND—DN IONDAY, AP OOKET-ROOK OWN., or oan bavo it by idontifsing it at Y North Canal-at. N BUNDAY, JUNE 6. ONE DARK T R Tungo and tail. ” Tiron nt %".’ufn for rotaru of samo to 8. 1. BOAOK, 449 Wost, Raa- ophiat. YED_A _PATRL OF OREAM ILORSES, 10 Y i Lok vipos on tho, bnoks alao o, pair of l-lfl!i b-ly!.fi yonys old, one hl‘llfld of !g 0]du, ::g ‘:h"l: lhn‘gzd B 110 forabon s Lot pald an rotam to HENIY. ADAMS, cor. Post yid Lonittata. TRAYED OF FTOLEN-ON T o1 TNSTANT, feara of Black hiossos, 7 years old, ovo stringbattia idTor. “Bullablo roward for tole rocavery. Fr DOO- LIV, dornor Olayton and Robey-at. AKEN UP—A COW, WIlIOH THE OWNER OAN o Aing broporty and paying chargos. 1. G, BIRD, 60 Watast-av, TPAREN UP_AT " CONNET FISTONAY. AND ‘Boow-st., 3 biack horacs anil ono bay maros thio ownor e tiavs tlo eame by’ proving projorty sud payiog olinrgos; A TRIEWARD-STIIAYED FROM 633 WABHING. b ton-st.. Jano by & siylish dark bay horso, 10 lauds high, weight 1,150 pounds, had on a blauket, Tialtor, aud chain attachod. Thy above yowsrd will bo pi 6 tho fador for ratarniug thom Lo the owner, D, e et s —— INFORMATION WANTED, NFORMATION WANTED OF JOHN COGHLAN, T oa o has nemo a4 No. T Uppor Mannat, Toxtoth Park, Tivecpool, England, and arrivod tn New York Jan. 3N, " Whhon'Inat oard from, Juno 10, 1831, a¢ Wal- it Grove, Sacramania County, 'California. ho was fn!ug Under the assumod namo of Altred If seid dividual will communicate with his mothor, slatars, or with bis sister Mary Apn Coghlan, Elstor Mary of Salnt Olarg, Baint Mary's Convent, Damp Post-Otfico, Enint Josops County, Indiata, U ot M Bl b it el 3 aformation concorning lim, R oy mive, Will bo thankiully rocovod by elthior of tho abuvo partios. TORMATION WANIED_ANY INFORMATION TR 5o Ty will bo thankiolly rocofvod by lils P fentaat 443 Oalumotav. Ho waa I yours old,"s ft8in T, dark complozion, and woro black clothos, ATUCTION SALES. By HODGES & CO. There will bo & lnrge sale of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, ele., etc., at 613 - WEST LAKE-ST., TIIS WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT 10 A, ML Goods MUST BE SOLD, g the parties aro leaving the city. . HODGES & C0., Autlonoors, just boyond Unfon Park, slin of rod flag. Wa wil noll by ordor of Mrs, French thy Entire Contents of 636 Fulton-st, 3 ! Parlor, , Bit- o doors feogy gl ook oad Ruiton o5 FURNITURE, ono nlco Rolsigorator, &0., &0iy ON THURSDAY MORNING, AT 10 A, M, Algo will soll tho * Honse of Seven Rooms aud Basement, 1atost Improy ts. A chance s e e GO Avitionoome - By TAYLOR & HARRISON. [PHIS MORNING, Juno 11, at 0% o'clook, Wa el affor aur ususl larga line of DRY GOODS prlsing Swlsa Twills, Viotorls Lawns, Peranlos, Glug: o e Shciiagt, Lo Dantnok Towela i Napkins, Bliawls, Brooho and Woal, Ploue stylo Whita Shirts, Hoslury, Tans ‘snd doods, Jiandkorohiots, e, Ala, 10 closy conslynment, a larg Tob of 1¢id Gloves, Tair Nots, Porfamory, Fapor Collars, and Stationery. TO THE TRADE IN GENERAL. ATCTION SALE or GENERAL MERCHANDISE At'91-3 o'clock 8. m., Junc 16,1873, At No. 06 Woat Madison-st. (Galt Houso Blaok), $60,000 Blook; without rosorvos 1. A, JESS: Auotioneor, ANBWERS TO ark-at., botweon o to 593 ‘e 0o quos. Fanoy kY —SEVERAL TED —THOUFAND ANTED QY iy e uu"n{ 10 wolllucatud roal ostate, uninoumbored. BHOWN & HORTON, Koal Eliate Aqonts, 100 Doathorwat, —_~ ' ANTIZD=5,000 TO 4, $Hinol p or addross W, ¥, 112 Wout Adir GOOD CHIOAGO 1i NT. . ANT. 1,000,000 5 Ko ol i st e , for otah, oF'pi PXA Prlokr o, ahe b sotd at orioe. Addrens 0. B, BUKDIO ot h, T Dessoru-ats aaiiabid fur ar WOODIOW, Tl \Vout Adunwat. " By LIAVENS, OSGOOD & CO., Auctioneors, 63 Bouth Uanal-st. Wil gell \vlm)x:nnmw. .lum:i l:i‘ .;1 {n By A largo lot Orockery, Billiard Tablos, BporARaa Sicion, hino Finnos, Beooud-hand I'urnituro, ‘Hlogant Aromon, ) g"'fi"‘.’&'x’:‘.‘ AR A R o s facgo Sonaign Herd Gay'a roguiar salos WA UNR, GHGOOD & 00, E. G, She eax o Torygort torma vory AUOTION SALES. By ELISO&FOS'{[‘EIL IMPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF HIGH-CLASS " Amerlcan and Foreign OIL PAINTINGS, Collected b%,D. GALE, Esq.. proprictor of the Thilndelphin Art, Gn]ler%, 1117 Chest~ ' nut-st,, Philadelphia. Thin ealo witl ba hold st Btoro 853 Wabssh-av., Bigolow Tiono, naar Twonty.fizstat,, and oomimondo on ‘raORE- DAY, 4y o'olook and 8 0'clook P, m., and con. old. o coll tal flno and fmportant. grom o casolaof tho oy Solebratod Romovioan asd orolgn Artists 0O, W, Nicholson, Phila. J. I, Van Bols, London, Altred White, N& . (&% Doll, Munich. e, Bipork, 14 B e o o, Panl Rittor, Now York, ¥, D, Birlscno, Philn. agolan, ord, - ooz, Now ¥ork. 0. Jrolghof, Canada. Yo W Bojlo, hiia, I van, fovorilonk, iruscls, o s Boston. Pariy, L. Wonchossh Now York. [0 Jirognor, oriic, . 3. Zany, Now York. [Mathranon, Paris. o it o SORITTVELY Yory o il aris grvam, it B0 A arics giran, i Batniigs Sl bo Un SAuTbLLIon, wiLk SALAoutios, on dnosdl ing, Juno 11, and uniil timo of salo. b g B ioasi TRUSTEES PEREMPTORY SALE OF VAL UABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, AT AUOTION, SITUATEDON Michigan~avw., Betwoon Madison and Monroe-sts, Wo will soll, without' rese: t Auotio) n emises, n valunblo picce of s R TS . 87,y abaut 50 100t noFth Of MonToo-Bt. . ‘arms oasy, whioh will bo made known at time of salo. Salo absolute. By order of ALIJTAH SMITH, Trustoe. " HLISON & FOSTHR, Auctioneors. GREAT SALE EW ROPERTY AT ATUCTION, On Monday, June 18, at1 o’clock p. m., on the premises, EIGHTY LOTS Adapted for Residence and Bosiness, FRONTING ON State-st,, Vincennes-av, Dearborn, and Clark-sts, This choice property which we will offer at this salo is situated botwoon Bixty-eighth and Boventioth.sts., oast of and wi two blocks of the Normnl School, aocessible hg Seuihin v Ehine doly Sh0n et B o S il vouaat X frain duily, ‘ouch wiy, siopping Bohool Dopot nt Bixty-oighth-st.. within 3 minutes’ walk of tho property. Englewood 18 3 rising suburbas town; there is muoh ac- tivity in building ond improvomenta of all kinds. Two new churchos are boing erected this senson ; 50 to 75 dwelling houses are now boing built, and many other substantial im- provomonts are going on. Stroocts are graded and graveled through tho Ferort& n%unl in all respoots toany of theavenues. Good plank sidewalks {rom the Normal School Depot to the proporty, and during the Summor aplank sidows will be built’ from tho Depoton Bixty-third.st. Taking this property all all, it is of the most desirable and nttractive character, and offers the bost inducements for speculation and occupation of any prop- erty now offored for sale in tho suburba of Chioago. 'This property is only seven miles from VanBuren-st. Depot; time in getting there only sbout 20 minutes, and the fare only 10 oents. ‘The location is hoalthy, with R\‘onty of good water, Refroshments will bo rofshed iroe of cost, and & fres-ride will be furnishad all who wish to nttend the sale. Torms of sale, 1-3 onsh, balanceinl and 3 yours, with 8 nor cent inferost. A deposit of $60 will be required on each lot. Full ‘War- ranty Deed will be given, with printed copy of abstraot of title. A spooial train of cars will start from the Rook Island Railroad Depot on VanBuren- et., nt 13 o’clock noon, stopping at Twenty- segond-st., and roturn at § 0'clook, free for all o ‘3';1'1‘ ‘I;o attond tha Galo. Partionlars and o o furnisha P BLISON & FOSTHR, Augctionoors, 87 Markat-at. First Grand Sale ' PEREMPTORY SALE OF TEN AGRES, To be Sold in Lots, .AT AUCTION, . On Tuesday Afternoon, Jue 17, At 8 o’clock,, on the . premises, to closo an undivided interest. Being subdivision of the 8, E, 1-4 of the 8. W. 1-4 of the N. W, 1-4 of Beotion 12, Town 39, North of Range 13, East, lying south and fronting on Saoramento Square and Central Park Boulevard, and west of and fronting on Sacramento-av. In this subdivision there are10 elogant Ros- idence Lots fronting on Sncramonto Square, which is to bo uscd &8s a Park; 10 elegant Lots fronting on Central - Par] Boulevard, whioch ig 250 foot wide; 10 ologant Lots fronting on Sabramento-av., which i8 100 feot wido; and 36 choloe Tiots fronting on Nicholls and Yager-sts., less than two minutes’ wallkirom the Doglot of tho C. & N, W, Railroad. This property is east of and near Contral Park, boing situated on tho Grand Central Park Boulevard, and only about three miles from the Court Houso, and ono mile inside tho city limits, Of all tho choice property fronting tho Parks of Chi- cago, none is more accessiblo or de- sirablo, or has groater prospective valuo than this, Huocil T'ratn of oars will 2 0'olook p, n.,, alopplog Gt aud rotyirn at 8 o'ulock, for th who would lika to sttond (ho s TRIME OF BALIS— cash, balan, {hrou,yonrs. A doporit ol 480 Wil b reqairéd o’ anah lot.. “Titloyorfeots Printed abstracts will bo furnisiod oach purchiasor, For information and plat oallon A Avory, Millor & Rigdon, 13 Monroe-st., or to ELISON & IFOSTER, Auoticnoors, Walls.st, ond Parl b ERtion, Lron o usare, mnonnzanne BOOTION BALES. . By ELISON & FOSTER, ~ Pereniptory Sale CONDEMNED HOUSES AT ATUCTION, Saturday Morning, June 14, iAL 10 otlock, on the Premisss. . Tho honsos on black hounded by Dosplalnes, Oarroll, snd Woyman-sta. ; aleo noar Kinzio-st., wost of Halatod alio Lawrenco-placy, ooror Ann and Kinzioats, } also cornor Wood nnd Kinzloats, The buildings must bo roe movod Immudiatoly after tho salo, as the proverty s tobo usod for rallroad purposos. Salo tu commenco on Dos- plalnos-at. -Torma of.salo, CABH, A doposlt will bo ro. . quired of esch purchaser. < BLIBON & FOSTER, Auctioneers, TWO; MILLION DOLLARS, GREAT OLORING OUT. TRUSTEES SALE REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY - Bolonging to tite OHICAGO LAND COMPANY, ¢ AT PUBLIO AUCTION, 00 Wedugsday, b6 18th day of June, 1873, By tho aritolos of the asscolation of safd Company, Ity rovided that all tho proporty in tho Liands of tha Tras Eatho month ot o Tt o s0ld &t Buoton To¢ S ST docatod. futh 10 oenl loes n OITY [« CAGO, and is vllm)'é‘lg‘l,‘m, lns uflmlmgdvll?g( Ay R U R R i o dicts violnity of tho fioob, all n'l\“ lgflpgca ’;fl Ilullllnuu; pu s proverty s unquastionod, having boon s, Thatitle touy hiold aud ownod by tho Askoolation far twonfy yaarse I otos Loariag 7 per Tun, au :fiu:lhm s m:ko, thols ) el b batanco to bo paid i To'miads suf deltrorod Tior the 'salo as doods can MARION D. OGDEN, Ohleago, March 13, 1878, i A onus: Bocratar rustoss, Oifica southwost comor of Lal s i ¥ 5 réat com ko and Olarleats., Room TEE ABOVE Peremptory CLOSING-OUT SALE or THE CHICAGO LAND COMPANY, BY ATUCTION, Will “Positively. Take Place on Wednesday Morning, June 18, 1873, at 10 o'clock, ON TIIE GROUND, commonoing salo at Esst Divlslons ot bridgd, Noreh S, frrao oaringoa will leavo Ogdon's Bullding, cornor of Lo aad Olaticae, feom 8 to 0 olock . .o Jela o poechasors i 2 sty t0 convey InONTNUIN & FOSEIA, Anotionedrs. Dy WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. O TEIE GROUND.’ TWO-STORY DWELLING, - And Lot 50 feet front, Wetnesday, Jaue 11, at3 1-3 oulock D, I, 00 the groucd, Tho Mouss s now, contains 8 rooms. Torms, BLLD oashi, $2.000 five yoars, belanco ono yoar. ? ALSO A Two-Story Gothic House, On Evaus-ar., fourth houso norths of Forts-third-st. weat front 8 rooms. 125, Torma~—81, 000 cash ; §1, 000 duo Butiding Bocioty, payablo monthly, oxtending ovor fva years; balance uno yoar, inforost at 8 per cont. Train losvos Tlinola Cantral Depat at 8 p. m., roaching Torty.third-st. Station i soason tocommonao {ho saloa 8§ o'olock p. m. ‘WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoors. GREAT SALE OF glanflsuma New Carriagss, on and Top B TLight Trotting and Bido-Bprin, agans, Careya) ‘Twa-Saat Opon_an Top Domacrat \ {hfi Exprees \an. ons, Bocond.Hiand “Clarence, Poddiors Wagon, Donble and Singlo Batnoss T ATUCTION, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Juno1l, at 8)§ o'olock, B B e amacs and olargos. e MR BURHHAS 4768, Rucitatiors. SALE OF Dry Coods, Clothing, &, AT ATCTION, In Bowen’s Blook, Nos, 15 and 17 East Ran« dolph-at., on THURSDAY, June 13, at 0 o'clook. ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auoctionosrs. WEST SIDE Regular Saturday Sale ‘Household Frnitute, now and worn Carpots, Bods, Bodding, Mattrorsos, Parlor and Obsmbor sote, Alo, Grocerios, Soales, ota., ote.,; on Saturday, June 14, at 9:30 A. M. At 56 and 67 South Oanal-st. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. SALE OF VALUABLE, CORNER LOTS, Busingss and Residence Property, Monday, June 16, at 10:30 a. m., Ox tho ground, cornoer of Clark-st. and Wabstor-ay., nsas Lincoln Park, Buttors o Co. WILL 88LL BY ATUCTION, At the timo and placo abovo named, 4 Ohofoo Corner Lots and 9 Insido Lots, suitable for atores and residoncos. A g00d sowor passos oach lot; also water and gos, Salo positivo, TERMB-Ono-third oash, balanco in 1and 8 yoars. WAL A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsors. By GEO, P. GORE & CO., 9, 3 and 5 East Randolplist. W, A - Targe Line of Choice Boots, Shoes & Stinpers AT ATCTION, DY OATALOOUE, (n Wednesday, Juue 1f, at9 12 & . W are about to movo and the season is ad« vonelng, so that theso goods must go, GINO. P, GORM & CO. 23, 24 nnd 20 Itrmdnl'ph-ufi_' BY BRUSII, SON & CO. ) WEDNESDAY, Juno 11, at 103, m., will bosold at our saloaroomu, 41 Houth Canalat., & gensral assortniont of HOUSEHOLD (t00DS, Qarpate, Looking Glassos, Ttofcl Finitrostony HocHeE: o libe s finsemee fitUsh, soN'E O 0, mxlllollnnm y Qi'suih Ganarib

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