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u THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBU THURSDAY, JU E '12, 1873, SPORTING. Exciting Races Yestordny at Now Yorlk; Cambridge City, and Other Places. | Bage Ball Contests---Pigeon-Shooting Matoh---Quoiting---The Prize Ring, ‘THE TURF. Special Dispateh lo Tha Chicago Tridune. ZANESVILLE, O., Juno 11.—Tho firat day of tho summer mooting of tho Zauceville Driving Associntion took placo to-dsy. Thoro was a largo number in attondauco. 'he fivat raco, for |, throo yoar old ruuning Lorsos, was a walkovor for Dland's Boston Crulser. TTho sacond raco was o trot. Fivo started; sovon hoats; . G, Hart's Onward winning the first, sixth and moventh honts, Time, 246X ; 2:43}(; 2:443¢. Thia was o hord contosted raco. The third raco was for running horses, and was won by Tom Boston, Timo, 1:48% ; 1:4914. For tho mu?ing rni:ux fo-morrow thore 1a reo of £500, four entrios. P Grar BAvos, Micli, Juno 11.—The attond- auco to-day at the rnces waa a great improve- mont upon yeatorday, there boing upwards of 8,000 peoplo present, The track barely showed o traco of dust, making it as light as it has ovor boon, In the firat raco for & purso of m}"m' opon to all horsos owned fu the Btato, ¥rod. oopor won tho 8rst money in throe atralght heats; Gon. Bhorman, thesocond; Westorn Doy, the third; Mollic Morris having boen with- drawn, ., Time, 2:843¢; 2:373¢(; 2126, The second trot, for = pures of 81,500 for horses that nover trotted bottor than 2:60, wns won as follows: Ads 1, first monoy; Darney, second; Albert, third, "Tho other horses being distanced earl; in the race, no fourth monoy was givon. This xace waa the best conteatod of nny, five heats ‘being trottod befora a purse was decidod, Timo, 2:385¢; 2:dd; 2:87)¢; 2:30% 3 2:403. In tho 2:30 raco for a purso of $3,000, Alollio Morris took the first monoy; Country flug', the Bsocond ; Liogan, nmu.2 ,g’f;:{mu stralght hoats, Timo, 2:98%(; 2:8434 ; 2: . Tlopo wn}c;‘aln!dwigd {n'tho firat Leat and Hat- o in tho socond. ‘To-morrow the first purso is 81,500, open to wll horsos that nover boat 2:44. Tho sccond ia for 8600,0pen o horsos ownod {n this county that have nover bonten 8:00, Tho third purso, 81,700, is for horsos that havo novor dona botter than 2:34, A pumbor of lively stoppers have boen entered for thoeo pursos, Oanpmipoxk Ci1x, Ind,, June 11,—This was s glorious day, and' tho Tacing splondid. Tho throg-minuto trobt was called ot 8:30 p. m. The {rack was fu fair ordor, and the attondance large. The twolve entries mon- tionod in this corrospondonco yesterdsy put in s prompt_apposrance, and, aftor & few skirmishas, got the word, and a gallont hont was &cored Kor Iinrry Todd, of Nashyillo, in 2:413¢, At the closo the score was ns follows: wmona e P 141, 3:34, 3137, DBotwoen the second and third hoats, the 400- yood running raco was called, withs ighit, ontrios, t was impossible to capture the time. The re- Bult was as follows : 5 Nl‘;“lia :\rmalrong, 1; Red Rover, 3; Captain, 3 Bob, 4. Tho Inferost is incronsing, aud o crowd of strangors is horo to soe what tho peoplo of this vicinity can do. Many of tho bost horses in tho Stato sre hero, Pool-selling is vigorously puslied, and it of such a dosultory and promis- cuous character ns to prove that evorything hore in at right Mxfilum MATTOOY, 111, June 11.—The third mocting of tho Central Illinoin Horse if'air and Trotting Associntion will be held at Oharleston, IIL, com- moncing on the 21 day of July ond toniinuing threo days. Promiums are offered for the best farm, eaddlo, aud carringo horsos, and_on trot- ting ‘aud pacing, doublo ond ' mingle, ‘The grounds aro in splondid condition, and, a8 Dumber of * flyors" aro to bo prosont, an_ intor- ostiug timo is looked for. Extra trains will be ran on the 3d and 4th, Special Dispatch o The Chicagn Tribune, Prona, Ill., Juno 11,—The first day of the Contral-Thiinols Blood-Horso Ausociation moote ing was a_complato succoss. Tho milo raco for 8-yoar olds, purso 8160, was won by 8, M, Roy- wold’s chostuut filly Zoro, boating tho field of threo othors. Time, 1:49}(. I'ho noxt raco, o 2-milo dash, freo to all, for a R‘ursu of 8150, was won by J. H, Bumner's arch, by Weat Roxby, Time, 5:43. Desilones, Towa, June 11,—Tho June fair nud exhibition of horses, in consaquence of high ‘water ovor the fair grounds in thisclty, has becn postponed to July 3, 8 and 4, Loxpox, June 11.—Tho Ascot racos for the Royal Hunt Cup was won by Winslow. Roina waa secoud sud Oxford Mixture third. Twenty- goyon ran, The Ascot Dorby was won by Gany Forward, bonting Highland Laddie, second, nus Androd third, JenoMe Pank, N, Y., Juno 11.—On this, tho second day's ‘racos of the American Jockey Club, tho track was splondid, and the attendanco . fnir.” Tho Iadies' stako, for -yonr-old fillios, one milo five furlongs, way won by Katlo Peaso, 'with Sallio Watson gecond. Time, 2:58. Eight startod, The Jockoy Club hnm'llcnfi ewoopatakes, two miles was won by M. II, Banfora's Pronke. ness, boating Hubbard, £thol Sprague, Eolus, Vandal, Colt, and Btockwood. Timo, 3385, Bl;‘glntled. 4 i . 0 purse of $500, mile and furlong, was won by Brohnuy, Timo, 2111, 5 Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibune, Nzw Yonk, Juns 11,—The time made by Katio Ponso in tho Indies' stakos at Jerome Iym'k to- day, 2:68%¢, is tho fastost in which this raco Lns over boonrun, The filly's saddiotres broke be- foro gho had gono 5. mile, and her jockey hiad gront trouble in.sitting still, yot sho won in the onsiost possiblo stylo. Milo bente—Gray Planot won the first hent and Fadladeon tho socond and third hoats and raco, Uime, 1:403; L:ATif ‘THE TRIGGER. Special Dspateh to Tho Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill., Juno 11.—A grand pigeon- shooting match commoncos hora to-morrow, to last two days. Two of the Klieman boys and Bogardus, of Chisago, will bo presont sid_par- ticipate in the affair, Largo prizes are offered, QUOITING, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune. ToRroNTO, Juno 11.—Hoveral moembors of the United Btatos Grand National Curling Olub bave arrived in this city, and to-morrow will play an intornational quoit match with tho Cana- disns, A banquet is given them to-night, THE PRIZE-RING. Br. Low, Juno 11.—The second deposit of 2400 o ride in the coming prizo-fight between Tom Allen and Miko McCoole was made last night at Tom Kelly's saloon. MecCoolo has gous into light training noar the city, and Dublin Tricke will arrive and take chargs of bim in & fow days. Allen will probably trainin or near Ciuclunati, BASE BALL, PiiLApeLruIA, Juno 11,—Athlotics, 55 Phila- delphia, 7. zw Youx, June 11.—Baso-ball—Bostons, 0; Atlautics, 5. —_——— Railrond Nows, Inpraxarorts, June 11.—The United Btates Qirouit Court has made the following order in the Indisuapolis, Cincinnati & Lafaystte Rail- rond cago : Droadwell and othors as Trustoes, for tho utockholders of the Indianapolis, Cin- ciunetl & Lafayetto ailroad Company, a cor- poration in baukruptcy, having boughit up all tho known claims n(]-uiuut the Company, oxcept tho claims of Charlos Dwight and the Whil Wutor Valloy Rallroad_Company, applied to the Distriot Court of the United Biatos, at Indian- apolis, by petition, to have the procondlng‘n in bankruptoy termiunted. Charlos Dwight, having proved his case befors tho Rogis- tor boforo this potition was illod, but the ‘bankrupt corporation atill meaning to contoat the sante, tho Buuuouum tondored to tho Dis- trot Court, in Unitod Statos bonds, & sum sufli- elont to covor thia claim if it should bo ultimate- 1y ostablishod, Pending tho potition, tho White ator Valloy Railrond Company offorad proof to the Registor of a claim it held sgalust tho bank- Tupt by reason of having paid, ns ordorod, cor- tain accoptances of tho bankrupt hold by tho Globo Bank of Toston, and. by renson of gulng liable for tho residuo, and also certain other olaims growing out of nununfinnt. liabile itles for tho bankrupt, The Distriot Court diroctod that tho procesdings in bank- ruut:xy should be superseded and torminated ‘without making any {)mvlulonroruecmln theso claims of tho Whito Water Valloy lllilronfi Com- any. To roverse this order of the Diatriot Bouti, Glialow Dinight and tho Whits Wates Fa ley Rallroad Oommmr prosented a potilion for n raview bofors tho United Staton Clroult Court at Indisnapolis, which to-dny roversed tho Judg- mont of tho Diatrigt Gonrt, but diraoted that the yruumflnqfl In bankruptoy should be terminated upon thla Company " continuing the do- posit of United Btates bonds in favor of Charles le‘ght and dn&ms“lu with tho Olorlk of tho Diutriot Gourt, 860,000 of mortgago bonda of tho Tudianapolls, (inclnati & Latavacto Baile roand Compauy, of tho {eeuc of 1869, to scoure any domands of tho Whito Wator Valloy Rallroad Company, and upon ity giring othior satlsfactory soourity in tho sum of 28,000 forthoropaymont of tha sum paid by the Whito Wator Valloy Railrond Gompany to tho Glabe Beuk, if the sumo shonld Do altornataly ostablishiod na'n valid olaim against the Indiannpolis, Olnclnnatf & Lafayotto Iail- road Company, BosroN, Juna 11.—Tho Soventh Annusl Con- vention of tho Mnator Onr Bullders met’ horo to- day. W. 1L Dunham, of tho Pittaburgh, Fort \anyne & Chloago Railrond was appointod ono of the Committos on Business, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Tont Wayng, Ind,, June 11.—Work on the COhicago extonalon of tho Baltimora & Obio Rail- road i6 rapidly progrensing, A slight drawback, four milea east of “the 8tato lino, ocourred yes- torday, tho contractor’s mon being driven off by the ownor of land, on tho plea that the Company had falled to conoludo arrangomonis for tho right of way through hin Iand, but it is probable that thiswill bo satisfaotori]; days, and tho work proceod. 1t ia probablo that {ho grading will bo complatod all along tho line, botwoen ‘iffin, 0., au Oh\clmo, at about the eamo time. 'Tho Company will at onco com- monco laying the fron and ballasting from Alma Blation, ‘on the Dayton & Michigan Railroad, in ordor to facilitato the transportation of fron bridgoa from Baltimors to placos whora thoy are to ba erectod. ) NEW YORK. Export of War MaterinlaMass Celc~ bratione=Justices of the Ponce~=The Univorsnl Pence Bocloty=-The Good« wich Inqucest Postponcd, Speotal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Your, June 11.—In tho Gonoral Sossiona, Part I, to-day, Eli Brown was placod on trinl chargal with stoaling 81,400 and n gold watoh, tho proparty of Timothy W. Fullor, who had jusk como to this oity from Chitago. Tho complainant tostified that-on tho 19th of April hio mot tho prisoner, who was also a strangor in tho city, and tho two walked nronnd to?soco tho sights, calling in at sovoral plaoes and drink- ing protty freely. Thoy had drank togothor in the afternoon, and shortly afierwards the com- plainant missed his money, and found that his watch had boon cut from™ the guard, In cross- amination Fullor admitted that he was so drunk on tho day of the alleged robbory that he could not remombor whethor he gave Brown his watch or not, but ho did not think he did. Ho did not bolleve that Brown stolo his monoy. Mo had froquently given his money awny whon he became intoxicated. He had™ been in trouble 1 Wisconsin, but refused to state whothor ho had beon in Btate Prison thore, Ho had boon arrasted in Chicago for contempt of court; had also beenarrested since ho arrived st Nowport, and rofused to say whothor it was for fraud in conneotion with the eale of proporty. Ho was one of tho firm of Fuller & Co., dealors in Yankeo notions, Aftor leaving tho witnoss- stond, Fullor was removed from Court 1n tho mmai of two Shorifls officors, Dotectiva Butts_having testifiod about buying tho watch from Brown, tho lattor swore in his own bobalf thnt Fuller had only §12, which he spent, and, waniing to' pny his board-bill, cut htg watch from tho chain while In w atato of gross Intoxication, and gave it to him to raise money on, Ho was subjected to & rigorous crosg-oxnmination by Aesistant District Attornoy Rusgell, who askod him whotlier ho had not boen copnocted with the Rono murdors in Indiana, with burglarios, bank-robberics, and countorfoiting concorna in Indians, Ilinois, Ghi~ cnlgo. Tows, and Cannda. Tho prisoner answored all thio proseculing oflicors’ querios with alacrity, and displayod an astonishing funlliarity with tho poculiaritics of somo of the moat noto- rious criminals in the Umited Statos, and their oporations. The only admission the Frlsonur made wos that ho had been wico arrasted for countorfolting in Indian, but was always roady and anxious for trial. Charlos Rood tostifiod that Fuller told him ha did not beliove Brown stolo the watoh. Tho jury found Brown _guilty of grand larceny, Ho was went to State Prison for five yoars at labor. To the Associated Press, New Yonr, June 11,—The steamer Moro Cna- tlo, for Havann, took out 8,000 rifloa and upward of 1,000,000 fixad cartridgos, bolioved to be for tho uso of tho nogross who fiave beon lately or- dered to tho Trocha. The injunction sought by Mark Twain to ro- atrain tho publication of his work by Bonjamin Buch was grantod this morning. Thiy morning a roquiom mags was colebrated at Bt. Btophon's Church for the soul of Gon. Ig- nnclo Agramounte. The church was crowded with Cubsaua. 1t is rumored about the CitF Hall that all ro- cont_nppointmonts aro illegal In consoquonce of non-publication in the city record, in accord- ance with tho low. The Court of Appeals has docided that tho Civil Justicos aro entitled to $10,000 per annum, to which the salaries wero raisod by the Board of Bupervisors, whose au- thority to do go is resisted by Comptrollor Groen. Tho docision costa the city évlso, A ‘The sovonth annual convention of the Univer- sal Poace Union is belng hold here. Among tho rosolutions s one thanking Gen. Grant for his Indian peace policy. The resumption of tho Goodrich inquost is pafitpnnofl fora fow days af the roquest of the police, Tho cornor-stone of the new Home for Incura- blos was Inid at Fordham to-dny, William Cul- lon Bryant making the address. Chancallor Forrls, of Now Jersoy is recovering from a sovere illness. THE DOCTORS. Tho Ohio Medicul Soclety. Cormitnus, June 11.—Tho Ohio Stato Medleal Hooloty, at their moefing to-day, solcotad Toledo 13 tholr noxt place of mooting, and_leoted H. J. Harrick, of Alvond, Prosident; M. J. Conk- lin, of Dayton, Seorotary; H. Edwatds, of Lan. onilor, Assiatant Beoretnry; and 8. 8. Gray, of Piqus, Librarian and Treasuror. The Michigan Medical Soclety. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Derrort, Mich,, Juno 11.—The Btate Medical Society ls holding » Convontion at Baginaw Oity, to-dny. The attondance is large, and the Sagf- naw physicians aro oxlandini & gonerous hospi- tality. Preliminary routine business only was transactod to-day. Educational. CiNorsNATI, June 11.—The Miami University, of Oxford, Ohio, held its commencomont to-day, Bixtoon mombors graduated, Whitolaw Reid, of the New York Tribune, a member of tho olnas of '56, delivered the addross to tho Alumni. The National Association of Business Collegos this afternoon was nngngad Tflndpnfly in hear- ing reporta from tho Committee on Instrugtion, and in resding momoirs of W. R. Kimberly, formorly of Pl ilndulghln Colloge, and John i, Cornell, of Troy, N. ¥, N Lawnexor, Ken., June 11.—The First Com- mencement of tho University of Kaneas ocourred hore to-dny. A class of four was graduatod. Benator Ingalls delivored the oration, which was an offort of great brillisuoy and power. Tho Commencoment dinner was attended by 800 guosts from all parls of the Btate. —_— ¥iro Massrurox, 0., June 11.—About 11:30 c'clock Inat night o grist and saw mill about throo milo wost of Massillon, owned by 8. Young, was to- tally destroyed by fire, with all its contonts, A dwalling near by took fire from the sparks and burned. to tho ground. Almost all the furnituro was saved. No insurance on tho house. The mill was insured in tho following companios ; Allemanin, Cloveland ; Sun, of Cloveland ; North Missouri, of 8t. Louls, 3,000 oach, Estimato of loss, £15,000. NEew Yonk, June 11.—A fire on the cornor of Toarl stroot and Burling slip thus aftornoon, oo- casloned a loss of 820,000 to Dr, W. Jackuon, owner of ono building; John Pottit & Co., G W. Gallaway, E. A. Caswell, and others ; part] Insured, % ! LR, —_— Telegraphic Brovities, Tho Orion Lodgo of Knights of Pythlas was {natalled yostorday, at Evansvills, Ind. Tho stoamer Shoshono ran the cascades of the Columbis Rivor on Tuosdey in afoty, Capt. 7. 0. Aingworth, commanding, Aldorman John Nichol, of Philadelphis, who was found guilty of oxtortion, hns obtained a now trial, aud haa been roleascd on bail. Yonterday afternoon, the Prosbytory of De- trolt took Dr, Hagarth's resiguation of tho pag- torato of the Jefferson Avenue Church fnto cou- sideration, and consented to it. Tho Committee to-day doolded to lay the cor- ner-stono of tho new lomgnn Biato” Houso at Lansing, Oot. 2, the Ion, William A, Howard to bo thoe orator, A verdlet of $3,500 was rondored ngainat the Bt. Louis & Northeastern Railroad Company, at sottled 1n a fow | vantxillo, yontorday, in tho Olronit Court, for injuriob to ‘au old man, by colliding withl his totun on Vg 17tk of Janary. Another uf NMr. Goorgo Ldmond's lttlo oll- dron died Int night from injurioa roceived by tho oxplosion v s can of guupowdor af Stouben- Ville on Monddy morning, fonr of tho llttlo viotim were birly yostordsy aftorncon, Mra, Mary Roune| Carter, of Normal, wite of Josoph Carter, n patiticlan and farmor of Mo- Lenu County, snnources hersolf ns caudidate for tho offica of Buporintondent of Publio Beloola, A snloon-kooper namod George Tumor, ab Colosburg, Town, was yoemdd oot through'the Lond aud soriously wounded by o man with whom ho hnd quarroled shout timo boor, The mau was s strangor, and his nume unknown. 1o in still at Jargo. THE NEW CHICAGO. A St. Louisinn ¥Pronounces Xt ‘Tho IMoat Benutiful Oity on This or Any Other Continont.?” Chisago (June 8) Cbrnqlo;ldmoa qf the 8t. Louis Ro- ublécan, To oo Chicago no'\'v for tho first time since be- foro the flro, is to fail uttorly of comprohonding that sho waa ovor actually dostroyed. The trans- formation ia ovidont nnn:fih, but thero is noth- ing to produce the improesion that at ono sta; of tho motamorphosis, thirty or forty blogks in tho Bouth Division wero nothing but a black, burnod waato of unsightlinoss, cinders, ashios, and dospair. Tako just ono streot, for exnmplo, Donrborn, and_look upand down it oach woy from tho standpoint of the now TninuNe ofiico, at tho cornor of Madison. The bulldings arc solid, benutiful, continuous. Thoro in nothing about thom, 84 thoy stcoteh along for Lalf a mils an aimost unbrokon front of iron, marblo and Lrown stono, indioating that they wore built in anythiug of & hurry. oro Ia no ** gingor-broad worl," no_intrinslo show or gaud’ concosling innor flimsiness, choapness, or hasto, Probably thero i not in tho world a _handsomor stroot than Dearborn, from Lake to Monroo, in ita archi- teotural nvnrnfo. The Dearborn front of the now Tromont Honso, now num-l{ completed on £ho old sito, {a tho handsomost blending of orna- montation and design that I ever saw. You pass along this streot, meeting with an_ architectural sarpriso ovory Lalf block. You glanco up from 0 massivo rango-work of the basomont, along the facades of the front, to tho curvod re- lofs of the corntcos and juat at the pinnacle of view tho figuros *1873," touch tho finish of the ploturo, N Thia * 1872 " in henceforth n storied date. It is & logond that theso .grand monuments of human pluck and skill and enterprise will bear down, and down, to the sgos to toll with that mulo cloquonce, comparod to which a Demos- thonian tonguo could but prattlo, that Chiosgo robuilt horsolf in ono yoar, and that yoar waus 1872—for these figurea aro absolutely bewilder- iog in the yory monotony of their presence upon tho apox of every structitre, How enough men found room to do all this work in g0 short o timo is the mystory. How tho matorial forall thoso simultanecus strictures could hnvo beon moulded, quarried, cut, drossed, forgod, cast, sawod, &(mund fitted, joinod, Dointo:i, and ornamented, is the pmbinm of o dream, porhaps, but defles solution in a wakeful mind. Whenco camo all tho artianns! Therowas 60,000 of them ot work at on timo last summor. Whoso loosoned urso-strings 1ot ont tha oighty millions of dollars that bave taken all thoso shnpos of iron and stone in twelvomonth ? It ia useloss to attempt by dotail to convoy an adoquate idea of the lgpnnmncn ~f this robuilt city, and of tho offect of assoolating her presont aspoot with the old, then with our imagination or our momma‘o! tho sconct of ruin, and infusing tho wholo thought with the refloction that the timo for the metamorphosis {ot Iacks a long summoer of being two yoars | ‘We used to boast, out on the frontier, that wo had ouilt Choyonno in nwook, and thought that the conglomoration of tonts, huts, and ehaniics whioh wo called a town, and in which the cosmdpolitan Amorican citizon ato, slopt, playcd pokor, said his prayers, or buglked at faro, was a marvel of suddon lifo and industry, But tho labor that Inid the foundation walls of any ono of those instan- tancous flve-atorflpzlncas of Chicago would havo ‘Ii:ilt Cheyenne ton hours, not to speak of f:‘mt try to fanoy a magic lnntern vast enough to tako il tho porspoctivo of o wholo city. A turn of tho scono shows a groat red wave of flamo sweepiug far and wide. Anothor turn shows & scorched monotony of dosolation, An- othor shows o forost of derrioks, an army of artianns, & wildornoss of material, and on ine deseribablo bustls of industry. And thon an- other turn reveals the most beautitul city on this orany othoer continent. That settleg it, Do soriplion pauscs Liors, not half done, but con- tent to it the impossibility of justice to the subjoot. Laudation of tho onterpriso and tho onergy that have done theso marvels would be suporiluous, The offort to_dwarf them, or do- preciate tholr rosults, would be too absurd to bo ridiculous, RAILROAD ACGIDENTS. On thoe Union Pacific. From the Omaha (Neb.) Dee, June 9 The first sorious acoident that has happened on the Union Pacific Railroad for » long time ocourrod_yeatorday, betwoen 1and 3 o'clack, b iho crossing of tha Elkhorn River, twonty-oight milos from Omaha. The western bound pas- seuger train, that loft this olty at ‘nearly noon, was slowly passing over the trestlo-worl to the bridgo, whon the troatle-work gavo way, pre- cipitating tho engino, tender, and fish-car jnto ton foot of water, and the mall-car about & third into tho stream. At the timo thers were in the cab of the loco motive ongineor Wood, firoman Joue&:h Haya, and rondmastor Cary, \Vhon tho engine went down it sanle wholly undor wator, and the tender ran into the cab, and the fish-car collided with the tender, Tho throo men in the cab did not Iava time to eacapo till they woro under wator. Engineor Wood and his firemen then crawled out of the cab windows snd swam a distanco of two rods under wator, down-stream, doing 80 in order to escpo_anything that might fall upon thom, ‘Engincer Wood, aftor coming to the surfaco, suc- ccoded, by groatstruggles,in Toaching o tologflph polo, and clinging to if, whilo flreman Haya struck on o sand-bar, and’ thero stood in water up to his walst. Roadmaster Cary was soon by thio firoman a fow moments after ho got upon tho saud-bar, and was hoard to 0 6 most. sgonizing gronn, 08 if Lo Lad boon struck by somothing. ~ Thot was tho last that was scen or hoard of Xir, Cary, and it is vory likely that ho was fatally injurdd whon tho tendor teloscoped the cab, and that he was almoat immodiatoly aftorwards drownod, and lis body carried dowa the rapid stroam of the swollen river. Tho fish car, when it went down, soon smmfi oloar of the trstle-work. It containod 230,00 worth of livo trout, oe, and othor fish, from the celobrated flali-raising wators of Beth Green, the groat plsciculturist, who has a largo contract for stogking Califurnia Inkos. Tho fish woro con- tained in tubs and tanks, which were all upsot, allowing the hundreds of thousands of young fish to make thoir escape into tha muddy watera of the Elkhorn, The three mon, who wero tray- oling in the car and attonding to the fleh, made their escapo from tho car by wading ashoro in wator up to thoir necks. At Ottawa, Kan, . From the Lawrencs (Kan.) Journal, June 8, Tho following dispatch to the Jowrnal givea 4 artioulars of tho serious railrond accidont at Ottawa Youlurdny: “Ihig aftornoon, about 8 o'olock, as the wrock- ing train from the horth, bound from Paola, was croaeing the Marais don Oygnos Rivor opposite this city, the bridge suddonly gave way, uad the entiro train was procipitatod into the rgmr. Tho train consisted of a locomotive, wreoking oar, sud oabooso, 'Thore woro oleven men on thé train six on the engine, two on tho cabooso, and throo on _tho wrooking car. None wore killod. MoCabe, yard master ; Thorp, englnoor; Gamblo, firoman ; Potoraon, brakeman; and two boys, Uurm d Klem; wore moro or lous injured, but will rocovor, ¥L 8ooms incradiblo, from the foarful wreck, that 1o lives woro lost, Tho bridgo is a singlo kpan, 180 foet long and 80 foot nbovo the water. The water is six foot doop, Tho engine and cars nre & porfoct wreck, and tho bridgo s mass of ruins, Lho track was tornup for 120 foet beyond the hrldfa. ‘The eauso of tho acoldent is not known, but it was not owing to weaknoss of the bridge, 86 ithad boon robullt within the year and orit ically oxaminod withiu n fow days, Passongors aro transforred over the fool gxh]ge, and tho traius are running regularly,” ot NN Wost Xoint Festivigl Povaugeersie, N, Y., Juno 11.—Prosdont Grant aud parly, Gon. Sliorman, Socrotary Iol. Lnap, aud othors witnossod the ' cavalry drill at ‘Wost Polnt. This aftornoon there were mortar !)x'lullcm! and flroworky to-night, Bovoral of hio Board of Visitors love to-morrow, and on Friday the diplomas will be nwarded, et Mystorious Abduction, EvanavitLe, Ind., Juno 11,—Tho Jouraal has advices from Leavouworth, Orawford Qounty, of tho lawless not of & band of mon, whb foraibly took & man namod Golding from his house a fow days ago, sinco which nothing can be Leard of bim. Golding was the plalntiff in & suit to qompal Crawford Qounty to complete hor gub- soription to " tho "stook . of tho Lonluvlile Now Albany & Bt Louls Rallrond. Company, which a number of tho citizons say waa votod by fraud. Another gang of mon had not long singe doatroyod tlze records of ‘tha olootion, i RELIGIOUS. Ohlo Stato Congrogutionnl Confore once. OLEVELAND, O., Juno 11.—The sccond sogslon of the Btato Gongrogational Conforauco oponod at tho Euolld Avenue Uonm’o&ntlmml Ohurch at 8 o'clook this morning. hore is a good attondanco, and the intoroat in the proccodings mooms to be very ont. A Inrge numbor of dologates aro presont 'rom all pnrta of the Btato. Prosidont Falrohild, of Oborlin, ocoapiod the Ohair. Tho Modorator thon nnnounced Commiticos on Placo of Most- h"f’ on Financo, and on tho Btate of Roligion, ho roport of tho Commitloo on In- stallation of Poator was thon read, dlsonssod, and adopted, after which tho Rov, M. E. Stroiboy addressod the Oonferonco on tho olaima of tho Amorican Minsionary Assoolation, Tho Rov. I, Hallér, of Oinoinnati, oponed tho discussion of tho toplo, **Tho Logitimato Uso of tho Biblo in Publia \{fmmiz." Tho roports of tho Committoes apointed to vlait the Oborlin Bominary, aud that of the Ohio Educational Boolety, wore thon rocoived. . T, V. Parish, tho Rev. W. 0, Torry, and the Rov. I, N. Burton woro then npimlnlod o Com- mittoo on Nomination of OMcars for the onsuing yoar. The following resolution was thon adopted : Resolved, That all Congregational councils hold in -tho Blatoof Ohio bo, and aro Leroby, most urgently roquesied to instruct thoir scribes’ to mond to the r of the Stats Conferonce cortificd coplos of the EI?!EIAI and ‘d‘wlflgf h’fllfll;xmri?l to l;!mfully ed, proserved, and hold by m for th good of O Ationaliam 1n Ohio, g In tho ovoning was hold tho anniversary of tho Ohio Homo lonary Bocloty. e Xowa Sabbath-School Covontion, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicage Tribuna, Mr, Preasaxt, Iows, Juno 11,—Tho oighth annual Convention of tho Tow State Sabbathe Behool _Association sssombled last ovening in Union Hall. TRobort Grant, of MoGregor, oalled tho Convontion fo ordor. “The opening gormon w8 preachod by the Rov. A. B. Kendig, of Codar Raplds, from tho toxt, “All childron’ shall bo taught in tho Lord.” "The discourso was omi- nontly profitablo, and waa woll recofvod, Tho sormon was followed by a stirring arrmh by the Rov. Honry 0. Trambull, of Hartford, Conn., and an addross bg Fountain J. Hurtloy, Beorotary of tho London Bunday-School Union, Mr. Hartloy vislts this country for tho purposo of obtainin; bettor information in regard to our mothods of conducting Bunday-schools, Tho sddress of wolcomo was made by the Rov. L P. DPoter, of this placo, and & hand- Bomo rosponso waa _gven by Charlos E. Chapin, of Charles Oify. The Convention oponed with an sitendanco of nbout throo hun- dred dologates, Their numbor has been in- orensod by furthor arrivals to-day, and thero ara now onrolled flve hundred delogates. Tha ox- ercises of to-dny havo boen practical and spir- itual, and the mooeting promises to bo a marked nucculan. Tho town ia litorally crammod with poople, ‘The Fittsburgh Episcopal Convention. Prrrsvunan, June 11,—The oighth annual Convention of tho Episcopal Diocoso of Pitts- h commonced its session in Trinity Ghurch to-day, Bishop Talbot, of Indians, presiding through the courtosy of Bishop Kerfoot, This dioceso ropresonts afl the parishoes in Western Penusylvania. Ovor one hundred dolegates nre in attondance, Church Oponing, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. OrEY, I, Juno 11.—A Congregational shurch was organized hore to-night. 1tis composed of many of the wealthiost and the most influential peoplo of this placo, nid Is to bo solt-aupporting rom tha statt. 1ho Rov. . Wost, of Alton, Til. was presont by spocial invitation, ang nselatdd in tho orgauization; ————— Agrlculture in Xreland. From the Pall Mall Gazctte, May a1, From tho ngricultural statistics, flelnd, for tho yoar 1872, just fesucd, it appesra that the soroage under “oulturo last yoar, ns compared with 1871, shows a gonoral decroaso in coreal orops—in’ wheat of 10,157 acres, osts 11,425 ncros, buln{ 1,000 acros, bero and ryo 1,680 aores. Potaloes decronsed by 66,668 acros, flax 84,678 nores, and hoy 28,771 acres. Turnips show an incroase of 19,676 acres, mangol-wurzol 2,892 acros, and cabbago 6,444 nores, The orops which show & deoronsed catimated nvarage pro- duco por acro in 1873, comparod with 1871, ara: Wheat, 0.7 owt. ; oats, 1.8 ewt.; barley, 0.9 owt. xyo, 1.1 owt.; potntoss, 0.8 ton; turnips, 1.6 ton'; mongol-wiirzol, 1.I ton; and cabbags, 0.1 ton. Tho orops which give an_inorense in tho estimatod avorage acroago yiold aro: Boro, 0.1 cwt.; flag, 0.2 stonoa ;-and hay, 0.1 ton. In the entimatod total produco of ‘tho coreal crops there is o diminution of 021,864 qrs.; in_whoat, tho decroaso is 96,108 qra.; in onts, 766,868 qra ; in lmrluey 61,838 qra.; in bero, 8,264 qra,; and in rye, 4506 qes, ‘Tumips havo'~ deoroasod by 283,027 tons ; potatoes by 087,814 tona. Thia largo decrenso is owing to = loss extont of pota~ toos having been planted, and also to » much smaller yield thaa in tho provions yoar. Ac- cording to tho returns, the produco of potatoos por acre has boon for all Ireland, with the ex- coption_of tho yenr 1801, tho lowost avorago yield sineothoso statistloa wore first_takon in 1847, In tho Countios of Cork, Down, Kerry, Limerick, Waterford, and Woxfo: tho ylold was Joss than one-balf of that in 1871, whon tho crop was considorably bolow tho avorage. Tho unprocedented number of wot days during 1872 proved very injurious to tho crops gencrally. Rain or snow foll on 258 doys throughout” the year, being 63 days above the average of the ten yoars pravious, and 82 days moro than in 1803, which had tho hi}zhoat number of days on which rain or snow fell during the samo period (ten yoars). ‘The follnwinn%umpu Bliow an inoroase in the to- tal estimat gmducu: Mangol-wurzel, 206 tons; oabbago, B7,687 tono; fax, 4,170, and Day, 180,471 tons. Tho number of omigrants 'who loft the Irish yom in 1872 was 78,781, boing an increnso of 6,717 compared with 1871, The numbor of males who omigrated was 46,741, belng 4,817 moro than In the provious yoar; the fomalos amountod to 82,040, being an increase of 1,000 compared with 1871, Masonic. MinwAueE, June 11.—The Grand Lodge of Froo aud Acceptod ifasons, of Wisconsin, is in session this evening, Tho sttondance is large. The following officors wora_eleoted for the ensu-~ ing yoar: R, Dolos Palford, of Minoral Point, Grand Mastor; H. ¥ Hubbard, of La Orosso Senior Grand Warden ; J. 8. Burronghs, of Fon du Lao, Junior Graud Warden. i WL Hiner, ofsf Fond du Lao, Grand du Lao, Grand Troasnrer; ?nrge E. Haskinson, Groon Bay, Grund Seore- ary. ——— Oconn Steamship News. Liyenroor, Juno 11.—Tho ateamships Italy and California from Now York, and tho Nosto- rian from Quebec, havo arrived out. New Yonrx, June 11,~—Arrived, steamer Hansa from Bremen. - T T HORSES AND UARRIAGES, A NIOE, TIGHT BUGGY, AIS0 A TIGITT Tix. for aalo, prio 7. o third-ub., in alloy was N MXTENSIVE iy, 850, RGAT, VARIETY, OF OARRIAES, ROOK: galon. 31 and 50 Boush O YHATTRL MORTGAGH BALT OF AN RXGRLLENT (01 doublo teamn harncas, an: » o8 Thursday morniig at ro constantly manataoburto 0 8 caahi. Gardon Olty Car- 'OR BALG—AN ALMORT NEW 4-TNGH LUMBDRI- L-0lase team harnoss, ohoap for linton-at., nesr Twelft, 'OR BALR-A BHIFTINGTOP, BOX, POLE UG- to ordor by Molfacla corer Olark and Sixteons prioo 250, U, B. DU Bta, Ji'OR BATR_LIGIT TOF WAGON, ALMOBT NEW, R FALE_OIEAP, A GRNTLEMANS DRIVING- horso, _Apply at bam in rear of 714 Michigan-av. ALE_ONE BLACK MARE WEIGLS ABOUT o doaces at wi oA Sy an Y hing; ownor haano uso for hor, Oall whoro without i [ fout Washington.at, OR BALR-GHEAP_OR TRADI: FOI LUMBER~ A first-clans business or Des owh mnko, Q. T. BTONKILAM, OR BALL OR BXO) buggler, businosaand Concord wagon: los o lot withont ‘wonty-sooond-st. OT BALE-AT A DARGAIN_A LIGHT SQUARE- bo; buggy, almost as good ae art paymont, Apply at 464 BALE-OR EXOHANGE—. dark by horso: will trade far Ballo-st,, in basement, OR BALE-A NIOR GENTLE MAILE, singlo or doublo, and safo for a lail ttor than § minatos, BIO.'S, 167 sud 168 Miohigan-ay, BALG_LEATIER TOP BUGGY, IN UBE i to b poon boforo 8 a, m., add after7 p. 4 Eiiridga-oonre. IANGE_OPEN_AND 0] A FAST-PACING d 153 La- At M, 0. WILDUR & ouly's month or two, Apply AMILY, OARRIAGES, JUMP-SRAT LUGGIES ent landolpliskes moar the brida O WANT OF IOOM, 1 OFFER FOR BALE AT ® bargaln ous light road wagon, two businoss wagons, o Goilvory wego, sl warraniod, s ENUINE HOSTON SLADI OARRIAGES AT 24 snd $4_Wost Washington- choapor grados at vory low {lgures ANDAUS "AND LANDAULETTES FROM THER colobratod Koan & Linos Manufaotory, New Havon. By for selo a6 iho Callfornia Carrisgo i . J. EDWARDS, Do bumbug. Also oash, PASTURAGE_ABUNDANOE OF TEED, GHADE, S ey o AL Apply to O, If, BEOKWITH & BONS, 118 and 115 South Watar-at NTED—ONEOR TWO HORSES IN EXOHANGE for now Singor sowing machinos. ANTED- UY, ONEAP FOR OAl o] hiavten, whicly ey boon but i VVANTED_TO BUY ONFAP FOR OABH—A PATR woll-matchod Lorses and famil horses without carriago. _Address R 79, Tribuno otfioe. LOST AND FOUND. carrisgo; would buy Huan on tho olasp, ' Ploato roturn to 510 Afiol OBT_SUNDAY AFTGRNOON_SQUARE G pon. wiih ratiad bani, Moro thanita valuo will bo -7, ST—A DARK BROWN GOW, WIITE RIRIPR and spota on haok; one horn shortor than tho othor, A good ravard will Do paid for lor return to 84 Wost OST—POOKET-BOOK CONT: had volvat string wound aronnc cornor of Dosplaines and. Forguor NG OVER 83003 ol oaving tho same at 151 Forquor-st, _DARK OHRSTNUT OR BROWN MAR JOEEHHL “){Kh.“fll.l lx? h, 9 yoara old: whito epota l‘l; (J- Lo WATSON, cornor Uampboll-av. and Van oren-s REWARD, AND NO QUESTIONS ABK. d, for tho roturn of 'my watoh and_pockotbook, ost Whntch mada by Hourl 1, tickot oftico, 83 BT— ONDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, GOING o Somoe o Raltilefiat, o gt comor_ of Indiana-av. and ockat contalning ploture. firat-ot., o farao jot ior il Bo pultally sov avTit1 Michlgonav, FTOM THE FASTURE TN ony Tino, id by et x'.":l‘;ih";::" '-'4%"5‘:”3.“ i roluraibg (hd samo to 'fimimn;m"& Sharpahootas’s Pary. iarpshioater's Park, one ©ld, and & bay horso 10 or 11 yoar ggars, with 8 por dont interost. A dopositof BT—A POOKET-DOOK, WITH AN EXPRESS + ki 07, bt bring the le;ha monoy, 8 AOK DOG, A RETRIEVER:; TIE wardod for the rotum of sdison-st, Was my girl's pot. ST—ON SDAY EVENING ABOUT ¢ P. M O Ao Dotwom !rnnaxlnn anct glfldlmn A Towa o Faing ot at Room No. 4, 1B Fifth- to th tarol; R R ND.TAN BLUT, ANSWIRS 10 Thuradsy, on Glar] ny porson retuening {52 Fowardod wiih &%, n larrison and Polk: Bout —ON _BTATI.8T., ey Fiftloth-sta., 8 pookot-book contai} h the dwnar can bave by pro rors KAUFMAN, ND—A PONY WHIOH THE OWNER OAN T T proving prepony sad perias Al Sharsec W i, 75 Olybourn-av, KEN UP-AT CORNER ELSTON-AV. ow-st., 3 black horsos and one bay maro; tho ownor roving proporty aud pariag BT, \WEBTERDAY, h - moroceo pooket-b 254 (payment stop) to any peraon but me. N, 173 Madison-at., s. RREWARD — LOST — POOKRTDOOK OON- talning about $60 1n corronoy and two Rt Olaek bo ol thane o car to North-av., on North-a. rd srill b paid on its roturn NER, Mayweod, I, or Tribune uiico, REWARD-STRAYED FROM 636 WASHING- ot , 8 siylish dark bay horso, 10 hands i e s ek Bhy pores, L ooy Foturniu to the ownory De L. 3t REWARD—LOST, ON LAST WEDNESDAY throo wooks, agold'watch with ita owner's namo Tho findor will racetva tha rd by relurning smoto No. 123 Bouth Dos- BETWEEN FORTY. can havo tho same 5 REWARDLO ‘brown Tur) 1t on Now York for 0 and Clybourn-av. insoribod on ite funek caso, PARTNERS WANTED. KD — WITH A CAPITAL OF B 000 T o asTabanod Baststas, Addrosn 11, Tribuna office, WANTED—WITII ABOUT & bassiing and suloes biaiaoss Sltuost N accommodata'from K0 to 60 faos, 89 Wost Adams-st. l“ AVA’:’;ED—I;I I}VAN'{’.A‘LI‘V“E MAN TO 5t 10 & Dusjass that Gt ‘Wdays. "Ooiy 880 wantad ouso In good ropalr. Apply on tho prem| o investmont In Madison-st., Itoom ARTHER WANT! ZD—A GOOD LIVE BUBINESS bjoot to-travel, to take an interost , loleasle houso doing a protitablo busizoss: ulced; only busluess men nesd a W ih:f.‘.’.‘..é'mn?m{n tho monay, - Addross g0 NER W D-TOR BOARDING.HOUSE gnAy;:hnul Dadmoee D R e 10 Bt B om ! - RTNER WANTED—WITI 8200 TO TAKR THE partaor in an old, akiog offico businoss. MARRIA 3 aus, Ind., June 10, by tho Reve Idence of tiio bride's Tarants, the tor Prosbyterian Ghurob, Prince- ‘svcond daughtor of the officlating Bamual Hart, at {loun C: Hill, o ton, IiL., and Ballio minfeter, No cards, MALLORY—DUNNE—AL 8t. Patrick's Church, Juni 13 byt Rox. Vathor Gy, "M, B 1. Matiory an e Moo Duune, both of Oh LATHRO! June 10, by ABBOTT—-In Genev tho Rov, O. D, Helmor, Mr, Edward'B, Latlirop, of Chi- gago, and Biss Kate AUbott; of Gonuva: DEATHS, FOLLER AL 6 & m., Juno 1T, Magalo Bakioh wits o Wi 1S, Bl o8 sl i ouay Hl “Fifioral Ieiday, 10th, at2p. m., from the residonce of hor father, 643 Alfobignmass . " IRVINE-June 11, at 117 North Olark-st., Sarah A., wifo of Oharios J, Irtino. STIMPRON—At Duffalo, Jutie 7, Eliza W,y wifo of Williaun Hthn pan, ajed 81 yoar TO EXOCHANGE. 1T'Q, EXCUANGE-_FRUIT-FARM OF 9 ACRES AT {5, Benton Macbor, Bratolass Improsemonte, In oxobaigo oved | of uninprov robarty, J. 1. MATTIEWE & 80., horlheatt cornor Lagailo aad Mad: 1xor ., In Oltizons' 3 TIANGE_YOR FURNITURE, OARPETH T oo Saumaeod sabrEar ot dress R 94, Tribuno dince 0 RXGITANGIE — FIRBT.OLASS BTOOKS OR bonds, for oty 1ota of acro proparty, Addross J @, ‘Pribuno oflics, 0 EXOHANGE—AN RT,KOANT NEW RESIDENOF, pis . and Ashland.ay,, f build. e S e, oty MRl o o RXGITANGI—OR FOR RALE-A VIRGT-OCARR Liotol, 1n & vary prosperois 1ako city, doing sino buste woll rontod,” right rosorvod. to §Ivo posvossion or T e R ow 815, N AESKWTTL I8 ani 10 Houch Wererat PP E: ITY BROPRWTY, A FRUIT it i o bl g ol 8y o8 nas o ipbimscot aiined gt \peated buboriy; brice VW ANTED-UARPENTER WORIC IN RXCIANGR VY ALE & Row vat-oss pisno, CAdireds FLAHGLNO Oarvlor No, 27, ANTED—BMALL GTOOK OF BAELY RD- wara (3,000 w? 3,000) lu oxclianga for hlllllul,:fid lot SEati P W PN SO, 0 D intawithis o o) or Towa tunida, 1nquiro at3cd Lako-sb. S, o Taaaist ancee of o o acturlog busisoss, Ad ARTNER WANTED—IN ESTABLISIED COM. n INFORMATION WANTED, FORMATION WANTED OF JONIN COGHLAN, ‘who loft il home at No. 76 Ui ppo Mana-sty Toxfath rad fn New York Bacramonto Ouunt) te withh his mother, or Mary Ann Ooghias M toil taten of Anivics, o wil Hear soro ation conorin Tanior doad of alive, will bs thankful hio above partios, bi ATION WANTRD_OF JIMHY RVAN, OF T, Bounty Worlord, eatand. wuo I traston: oo for Alrlons whonTastbotedof war a Speing: 7 on oncurn rostionty {htukfully soonivod by hi Hophow, DENNIS Lilisonav., Ghicago) Lk, of o it him, under oither ‘roooived by elthor FOR SALE, TR BALE-TIORETS TO FORT KEARNRY AND gfi«%flfiu bowldata digcout. ' LYON & K r BALF—AT PUBLIO_AUGTION, boarding-house, also "Tha wimo will bo aold ‘with. troaseve, Priday, Juno 18. 104 North Dosplatnon-st. KARSTAD, —A_NEW HIORY AND A A T AmaN by o kot Anpusts Inquiro of owner on romitaos 687 8Y ALBLIE BODA FOUN. L ukots o Kansas Olly énd roturu.~ Apuly ora-at. —AN KNGLISIT conteal sida snap-action, iu baudsomo bintk Joathor oaso, witht losdors, tocapbors, oloanors, snd all ross IH1GUS, BPENU) DIVORCES, TP - o 2D TOI OAUBES, ALLLAW e ashoittac BB o1 Boaih Olsrk ot TVOROIS_LUGALLY ODTAINED—FEE AFTER d Boandal avoldod, Hlio courta of Ohicago. A TONLOADRR, BRI OADER usinoss attoudod to, oars! rrfi'“““ [ q AUCTION SALES. By BLINON & FOSTLIR. IMPORTANT AND PEREHPTORY SALE OF HIGH-CLASS Amerlean -and Forelgn OIL PAINTINGS, Collected by D, GALE, Esq.. proprietor of the Thiladélphin Art; Gnlflr{?lffl Chest- nut-st., Philadelphin, TTha salo will be hold at Stora 163 Wabasliav., Digslow Jiouss, near Twonty.firaat,, and commonoo ox ‘THRE.- DAY, June 1..‘!,.”,” a0d 8 a'clook p. m., and oon. Y foagtion vontsinn many (oo and fypartant work from ,‘&: dansals of tha (ollcwing oolobrated Aimorican aad G, W. Niohalsom, Phils, . I, Van Tols, London. Altrad Whil Ye X Doy ot Laudon. 0. W, 1 . R, Cblling, Londen, Paal Rittor, . Marctalan, P ¥. D, B 0. Jacobeon, Dassol i5y. flooso, No 0. Krolgholt, Oa e, B ¥, Von Govordonk, X M. Stout, Boston, aitiiminot, Bari e O YO ND QTR LT This collostion la the most arbistio snd valuablo ever of. forad for publio_compotition to tho artloving oitizans of Quioago, snd, ouming with Mr. GALE'S indomemont, tho publlc oant POSTTIVRLY Toly,on il name given. e exnibitio o “Tho Palotings will bo on n, with oatalognos, on iosday morn Juna 1, and until time of LISON &'FOBTER, Auotiotoors, GREAT SALE ENGLEWOOD - PROPERTY AT ATUCTION, On Monday, June 18, at1o’clock P. m., on the premises, ' EIGHTY LOTS Adapted for Resilence and Business, FRONTING ON State-st,, Vinoennes-av., Dearborn, and Olark-sts. This choico property which wo will offor ot this aale is situated betweon Bixty-sighth and Soventloth.sts., east of and within two blocks of tho Normal School, aceossible by out thirty-two trains daily, each way, on tho Michigan Southern, Rock Islaud, snd Pittsburgh & F't, Wayne. roads ; six traing daily, ench wn{, &1 ”imix“ e Normal Bohool Depot at Bixty-eighth-st,, within 3 minutos' walk of ths property. Englewood 18 o rising suburbon towxn ; thero s muoh ac. tivity in building and improvements of all kinds, Two new churches ars being éreoted this soason ; 50 to 76 dwelling houses are now being built, and many other substantial im- provements arogoing on. Stroots are graded and gravelod th‘nllp; tho maynre&on%unl in all respaots bonngc tho avenuos, od plank sidewalks from the Normal School Depot to tho proporty, and during tho Summer o plank sidehvali I by bult” som o Dot on ixty- st. n, s property Bl 7 15 OF th6 miost Asaisabler sovt hiirantiv charaoter, and offors the best induccmenta for spooulation and ocoupation of any prop- now offorod forsale in tho suburbs of Ohfoago, Thia property is only soven milos from VanBuronnt, Dopots Hime 1n - gotting thore only about 20 minutes, and fare only 10 oents. Tho location is healthy, with glnn:y of good water, Refreshments will ba o ished 1reo of cost, and a froe ride will bo furnished all who wish to attend the sale, ‘Terms of aalo, 1-3 cnsh, balince in 1 and 2 60 will bo required on ench lot. Full Wi ranty Doed bo given, with printed copy of nhyutl'nuk of tiflu.zl A spooial train of cars will start from the Rook Island Railrond Depot on VanBuron- at., 0t 12 0’alock noon, stopping at Twenty= sodond-at., ond roturn atd o who wish fo attond the anlo, Partioulars and plata will bo furnishod by oloak, free for all ELISON & FOSTHR, Auctioneors, 87 Market-st, First Grg,nd Sale BOULEVARD PROPERTY. PEREMPTORY SALE OF TEN ACRES, To be Sold in Lots, AT AUCTION, 0o Tuesday Afternoon, Juue 17, At 3 o’clock, on the premises, to close an undivided interest. Being subdivision of the 8. X. 1-4 of the 8. W. 1-4 of the N. W.1-4 of Section 13, Town 89, North of Range 18, East, lying south and fronting on Sacramento Square and Central Park Boulevard, and west of and fronting on Saoramento-av. In this subdivision there aro10 elegant Reg- idence Lots fronting on Sacramento Square, which is to be used as a Park; 0 elegant Lots fronting on Central Park Boulevard, which is 360 feot wide; 10 elegant Lots fronting on Sacramento-av., which 18100 feet wide; and 36 choice Lots fronting on Nicholls and Yager-sts., less than two minutes’ walk from the Depot of the C. & N. W. Railroad. Elgfls property is east of and near Qentral Park, being situated on the Grand Central Park Boulevard, and only about three miles from the Court House, and_one mile inside the city limifs. Of all the ohoice property fronting the Parks of Chi- 0ago, none is more acoessible or de- sirable, or has a greater prospective valuo than this. Bpocial Tratn of cars will staxt fram Wel topping at Halatod-st, 30'5io0k p, .y and roture at 8 o'ologk, for ara tavited, TERMS OX BALE-I( cath, bilauce ono, two, and throo yoars, A dopoeit o} 350 o n lot. s bocloot, Printod abatraots will bo faxpished oach purehasor. For infurmation and plat oatl on Aosars. ‘Avory, Miller & Rigdon, 143 Monros-a., or to ELISON & FOSTER, Dy HODGES & CO. Wo will woll by order of Afrs, Fronch tho Entire Contents of 630 Fulton-st., d & Wood, isting of P 3 3 o dor b ol g K Do FURNITURE, one nioo Rofrigorator, &a., do., ON THURSDAY MORNING, AT 10 A, M, Also will soll tho House of Seven Rooms and Basement, Gas, Wator, and all tholatent Impravumionts, A ohance ari HODGIR & 0., Asictionoure, OLOTHES WRINGER. THE “PROVIDENCE” COLOTHES WRINGER 3 the Moulton Roll, Motal Journal Oasiogs, Adjustabla i , Doub 1 Gour, Lonkat it buy. B v Sisniani MOOTION SALES. . By BLISON & FOSIER, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, TARGE ASSORTMENT Household Furiture, AT ATUOTION, Juno 13, at 03 o'olook, ¢ our JON & FOSTER, Auctlonsers. Peremptory Sale CONDEMNED HOUSES AT ATOTION, Saturday Morning, June 14, AU 10 o'clock, on the Premises, lock bounded by Dosplatnos, Oarroll, 150 noar Kinzlo-at., woat of Halstod ocornor Ann and Kinzlosts.; also The bulldings must be ro. lo, a8 tha proporty is to ba ¢ to commonca on Dos. A doposit will bo ro. ELISON & FOBTER, Anctfonoers. 241 WEST TYLER-ST., Betwoon Morgan and Aberdacn, Genteel Household Furniture AT AUCTION, On Baturday Morning, June 14,at 10 o'olook, On the premlsos, conalating of Parlor, Room, and Kitohon Furniturs, Oarpol *ELISON & POBTER, Auctionsors. TWO0 MILLION DOLLARS, GREAT (LOSING OUT. TRUSTEES' SALE REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Belonging to tha OHIUAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIO AUCTION, On Wednesday, tho 18 day of Jums, 1873, f tho asosiation of said Company, Tholand of ths Taitess Do sold a¢ suction Tor Iocated fa the OITY OF OMI. 'and composod largol iso. " Alko, & IATg0 BHLSbAT Of Yeeaq isie 1o e beo: to violaily of tho dooks, all woll sdapted fof businoss _ hos. ttlo to this proporty 1s nuguostioned, mod by (0 Assoclation for twen Gonilata of motas byseRE 7 po 3010 fo” 1%0 yoars (0 Fiv, and 06, Thoes optor worazoialvod m FRIDAY MORNIN Halosroom, 67 Wh}? ‘Tha houses on bl also Lawrenco-piso corner Wood snd King moved immediatoly after tho usod for railroad purposes. Terms of salo, OABHL. qultod of oach purchasor. Ohambor, Dining. required to mako a deposit on tho day of ealoof 10 on tha amount of their purchas, tho balanco to days, oras soon aftar tho ealo as doods can MAHLON D. QGDEN, Chfcago, March 19, 1673 B, 1 Othas sontiwdat cornor of Lako and Olarkists., Room THET ABOVE Peremptory CLOSING-0UT SALE CHICAGO LAND COMPANY, BY AUCTION, Will Positively Take Place om. Wednesday Morning, June 18, 1873, at 10 o’clock, ON THE GROUND, commencing sale at East Division” at, bridgo, ost., intendi Uy T01 S R Y b By WIL A, BUITERS & CO. Dry Goods, Clothing, e, AT ATCTION, In Bowoen’s Block, Nos.16 and 17 Hast Rone dolph-st,, on THURSDAY, June 13, at 95 ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & 0O, WEST SIDE Regular Saturday Sale Houschold Furniturs, now and worn Carpots, Bods, Bodding, Mattrossos, Parlor and Chamber sets, Alo, Grooorios, Boslos, ete., ote., on Saturday, June 14, at 9:30 A. M. At 66 and 657 South Canal-st. WM., A, BUTTERS & CO. SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER LOTS, Business and Residence Propery, Monday, June 16,at 10:30 a. m., On the ground, corner of Olark-st. and Wobstor-av., near Wom, A. Buttors & Co. BY ATUCTION, At the timo and place abova named, 4 Clioloo Cornor Lots and 9 Inside Lats, sujtabla for storos aud residences. g00d sewor passos each lot; slo water sud gas, TERMB—Ouo-third cash, balanco in 1 and 8 yesrs. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioucors. P. GORE & CO., 23, 24 & 26 Randolph-st. AT ATOTION, Anther largo salo of thoso fino goods, at low prices proparatory to romoval, Household Frrniture 1 A ehon Furniture, caks, Show Cass, BY GEO. Library, ‘bhl,mbur [t 4 § SRR ookt At 11 o'clock, Buggios and 3 On Saturdey, June 14, at 9 o'cloclk, GO, P. GORE & 00., Auctionvers. By HAVENS, 0SGOOD & CO., Auot{onaers, 63 Bouth Oanal-st. commencing ab 10 o'clock 4 North Desplaines-st., ‘WE WILL SELL The Coutents of A Large Boarding Honse tiug of Ilogant and Ordinary Furnl® On Friday Mornin, Rooms, con ey oan oo 08000D & 00., Austloncers. TO THE TRADE IN GENERAL. ATCTIN GENERAL MEROHANDISE At 91.3 o’olook a. m., June 10,1873, ) Madison st (Galt Houso Blook), A Btock, without reserve. o, A, JEBBRLY, Auctioncor,