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8 . THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SAT['JRDAY, JU. 14, 187 A STREET-CAR DIFFICULTY. The Driver Ejcets a Drinken Man and' Strikes Him on tho Head with a Cor-Hook. The Inebriate Bocomes Angry, and Throws o Stone, Which Strikes o Passenger, Both IMon ' Seriously Injured, One Dangerously. ‘When men aro drank they aro unruly, and ox- pect to bo permitted to do things which thoy themsolves would not countonanco or pormit woro they sobor. - An oxemplification of this;took laco lnst evening, and resulted in tho cerious injury of two porsons, one of thom having no voice in tho affray, but sitting, unfortunatoly, in the line of n stono thrown at another. About 9 o'oleck & man under tho influencoe of liquor got on a Cottago Grovo avonuo car st Btate and Madison streots, and commoncod conducting bimsolf in euch n diegracoful maunor that the drivor told him to leave. Tho man porsisted ic romnining, aud the driver was compolled to ofect him. A scufflo onsuod boforo he sucooeded in gotting him out of tha car, and, tho man re- sisting all in his powor, the drivor struck him on tho hoad with his car-hook, This inconsod tho incbriato, and he followed tho car after the horse hiad boen started, ploked up a stono woighing sovoral pounds, and hurled it at tho drivor. This individual dodged to ono sldo, the stono wont through the open door, and struck o possongor square in the forohoad. The injured porson becamo somi-unconscious, and his actions indicating that ho was soriously hurt, thecar was stopped and he was removed to tha offico of Dr. Purdy, Room b Otis Block, near by. The physiclan oxamined tho cut, which was an inch long, and found that thore was slight concus- sion of tho brain, Ho was unable to tell whother or not tho skull was fractured, but thought it was from the foreo of the blow. The man gave the nnmo of L. 2. Eldor, and said ho was o couductor on tho Michigan Contral Railrond, and that ho lived at Kalamazoo. His injuries are sovero, and it will bo impossiblo to toll tho result until two or three dayas olapse. Ho vomited gomowhat—an indication of concus- sion of tho brain—but tho cursory sutopey was not suflicient to roveal its trito extont, 0 Was convoyod to his_boarding-houso on tho Sonth 8ido, “Tho drunken follow who threw tho rook ran down Stato stroot toward Monroe, and os- capod from soveral porsons who pursued him. Malf an hour subsoquently Mr. Vail, watchman at the Clifton Houso, heard somo ono groaning in Palmer's new hotel, and, on golng into" one of tho ontrances on l(lcurou streot, found a man lying on the corrugated iron sheeting, which forms tho ceiling of the basomont, Ho appeared to.bo in o very bad way, although he could talk, Ho snid Lo was John Laydon, sud that he roomed at No. 876 Wabash avenue, When sekodl {f ho was hurt ho_snid ho' was, and that 8 car driver had struck him on the hoad with a club or a car-hook. When pick- «d up, o pool of blood was observed near whero his hoad had reated, and o look at Lia caput and clothiug—tho formor boing cut badly, and both being covered with gore—proved his story to be correct. 1liy injurics uro thought to bo seri- ous, 1o was enorvated from loss of blood, and Lad ovidently gone into the building to rest himself. Lesing mors of lifo's fluld, ho mado manifest his condi~ tion by grosning. ' Tho watclunan knew nothing of tho difticulty with the car-drivor, and there. foro called o hack, in which the man wna taken to his homo. 'Thls individual is without doubt th~ ona who throw the stono which struck Mr, Eldor, and Lonco it ia probable he will be ar- rested to-day to await tho rosult of the conduo- tor's injuries. e AN IMPORTANTZARREST. Dective Ed. Miller, after a sovere tusslo, in which he recolved au-ugly bruiso on the left cheele from o slung shot, yeaterday evening ar- rosted tho notorious roughe and cut-thronts, Tomie Quirk aud James Hoanie, at the corner of Canal and Randolph streote. It will bo ro- mombered that somo timo Inst week Officor McNeornoy was surroundoed, about midnight, by a crowd of roughs, at the cormor of Polk and Desplaines stroots, who prosented rovolvers, und compelled the officer to wallk sway from their presonco at a rapid paco. The officer, howover, turned upon them as soon a8 hie could got his revolver out, and compolled them to beat o hasty rotrant. Sinco that time tho polico have beon watching for tho gang, but, “undil dnst night, nono of fliom had boen caught., Quirk and Ioanio wore the leadors, and, as tho capturo of two of tho worst desperadoos in the city, the arrest is important. Biller showed much bravery, for Lo grappled the villians the momont he 'lald oyos upon them, without calling for help. Mo would perhaps havo beon badly used but for the timely arrival of Ofiicors Hicky and Houghton, gtu?pflsanm wore lodged in the Madison Btroot ation. — A BOLD ROBBERY. A very bold highway robbery was committed obout 6 o'clock lsst ovening, at the corner of THalsted and Sixteenth stroots, a place which, at the hour named, is thronged with poople. A man namod John McMahon, whils on his way home, was -appronched by three rough-looking follows, who, aftor a fow moments’ conversation, nssaulted him, knocked him down, and robbed him of £40. The villnins then ran away, and at s late Lour had not been arrosted, This bold assault illustratos tho deflent dieregard which tho roughs in the moro romoto districts, whoro the lm_hcu force is small, ontertain for the law. And this doflance will continue until tho police foree is increased, and the oflicers given sowmothing Ioss than threo-milo bonts, — POLITICAL CORRUPTION. o the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bimn: Thero can bo no quostion but that our systom of governmont, it sdministered by com petent and honorablo mon, 18 the best that hag evor been dovised by the human mind. While thia is 8o, the experionce of the pust fow years teaches us that, when administered by income potent and dishonest men, it can also bo made the worat. ¥ * If tho Amorican peoplo wish to carry out the dowign of tho foundersof our Ropublio, they must not shut their oyos and butt their heads agninst the rock of common sonse, as was done by the nation last yonr, and more recently by tho people of the Fifth Judicial District of this State, Buch a butting practice maydo very woll for cortain horned quadrupeds; but, for bipods, thero i8 danger that oventually thoy will'dash out their political braine, The body politic that suffors from Oredit Mobilicrs, from back-pay nnd othor kind of thioves ; that permits robbers of tho Publio Trensury to escape unpunished ; that continues in its servico notoriously-unworthy sorvauta ; in foct, enffors from all tho ille that o body politio muy bo supposed beir to,—canuot be said to be in a herlthy condition, T'he body politio, like any living body, must ranain froo from corruption and other destroy- };ug]!lnuueuuas, if it would live and pnrpfitun{e solf, Is tho American body THE olitto froe from cor- Tuption and other = dostroying influences ? No! If hoalth aud purity aro tho re- quiremonts for long lifo, it doos not promiss a leugthy existouco ; ou tho contrary, it promises spoody dissolution. ‘Ihat tho American body politio ia corrupt and morully rotton, is but too evident to any ono who has uncloudod Df“' Tho disclosures made lagk winter in tho halls of our National Congress ex- posed but a fow of tho cankers that are eating into tho vitals of tho nation, That thore aro other, larger and smaller ones, distributed over ity entire surfaco, that hnve not yot boen brought to {zubllc viow, {8 only too spparent. No! body politic Is entirely covered with cankorous uloers, and s rotten to the core. Whon such & disenso hias fastoned itself upon the vitals, it {s not apt to cure itsolf ; nor can wo oxpect Nature to help, for tho human nature involved s totally dopraved, There was some talk, laat year, among the Physicians attachiod to tho Natlonsl Asylum for Thieves and Idiots, of atiompting & oure: but I bollovo nothing has boon donoj at lonst no ovi- doi0o to that offeot has appostod, mud th aie guating sorcs and oxoroncerices whioh were so Pplainly brought to the view of the National Sur- goon during the last Prosidontial campaign atill romain in place, and, if anything, more consple- wous than boforo. 1t 48 trus, soveral murgienl n&mmunnn woro performed by the bunglor nt Whashington, but thoso wera genorally confined to rma of tho body whlofi romained mont Lonlthy, if such can Lo eald of & body so thor- oufihly digongod, : Now, thon, thoso in mmor and position having pmvmf uoablo or unwi ng to atrost tho discase which is destroying tho nation,—whioh is cor- rupting nnd dostroying nver{ artory and voin in our moral oxistonco,—what Is to bo donoe ? 5 Afi‘l‘ the pnnpllo to o%r:(thulm nluullé‘g to high ositlon mon who are bringing our Governmont to thae brink of llenrunuong? 8 Aro tho poople to continue mon in public offico who hiavo shown themsolves utterly rogardless of tho poople's intorests, and falso to tho trusts ropoeod in them P Aro tho people to continno to olect to the Chiof-Maglstraoy of the nation o lying ‘nonen- tity, to bo neod 88 n tool for designing lknaves? n Europe, whon the reigning mounarch is of immature ngo or of unsound mind, » Rogenoy is appointed to govern. In our fiupub 0 wo bave no Rogenoy, but, instond, wohave s “*Ring" to govorn, aud 1t s's “Ring” of ns unprinci- plnd‘uauundmlu as over robbod a public hon- roost, Tho forogoing may room like tho fantastio dronm of rome ono sufforing from tho night- maro. Buch s not tho case. « Wo have abundant ovidones of tho danger that threatons us, That corruption and rascality do exist in high public placos is beyond poradvonture and that .that evontually Jeads $o anarchy, an thenco to ruin, is “equally cortain. Wo havo rid the country of the curseof slavory; it romnius no'w to rid oursolves of tho low-bred, thioving sot who oro holding the reins of our Govornment, 1t cinnot bo possiblo that all tho men in 40,000,000 of people are idiots, scoun- drols, nnd thioves. Thoro must bo & fow men remnlning who aro not totally dovold of intol- loct, honor, and love of country. If thoro aro any stich, lot thom bo found and brought to gl for i¢ is high timo that thoy woro ‘placed whoro they will do tho most good " ‘to tho pooplo. N. H. H. Onzoago, June 7, 1873, gt e o 2 FIRES. Dostruction of Proporty in Various Pinces. Attwonty minutos aftor 12] o'clock this morn- Ing, flamos were scen issuing from tho building Nos. 61 and 03 North Wolls stroot, botwoon Michigan and Illinols, and an alarm was given from Box No. 132, Bo- foro tho arrival of tho engines, the structure, & frame, over 200 fook long by abont 60 foet wide, was onvoloped, and tho ndjacont wooden buildings in great dnng{gr. The firomen, howaever, succeodod in confining the flamos to Nos.0L and 63,althongh the contig- uous factorics wore slightly damaged. Tho building dostroyed was a two-story framo,—n moro sholl—and was not worth over 8,000, Mossrs. 0.0, Holton & Co., manufacturors of par- Tor furnituro, loungos, and mnttrossos,owned and occupled it. The fro burned very stubbornly on account of tho combustiblo stock, snd henco nothing in it could be aved. Tho firm carried & stook worth betweon £20,000 and £25,000, and have 15,500 insurance in the Browers, of Mil- woukeo, North Missouri, Allomonis, Girard, Lycoming, and other companios, Tho origin of tho fire is not dofinitely known. CINGINNATI, Juna 13.—An oxtensive fire oc- curred on Commerco stroot, betwoen Vino and ‘Walnut stroots, this forenoon, outailing a loss somo 240,000, The firo originated in ashed con- tninln%cbonz\na, adjoining Aloxander McDon- nld & Co.'s. Tho shed also contained tar and rogin, The firo spread ropidly to tho storo of McDonald, injuring it to the oxtont of £2,600, It was insured in Marshall's sgencios, but the smount is unknown. From thenco it spread to G4 Front stroot, occugh;d by G. Wenizko, injuring it to the oxtent of 81,000} insurod in tho” Zitnn, $1,000; Eureks, Cincin- natl, @500 Caldwoll's & Graverer's printing nstnhllshmunt, in tho uppor storics, was in- {!lmi 8800 worth ; insared for £1,000. No. 60 Front stroot, Andrews & Conklin, vinegnr fac- tory, loat B0O basrels of vinogar, valued at $10,000; insured in tho Enterprise, of Cincinnati, for 98,000, o fire next attacked tho storo of Guntbor, No, 58 Front street, causing » loss of £10,000 { insured in the Amorican Firo, of Phil- ndolphlué- for §2,500; tho Loriliard, of Now Yorlk, 3,600 the Royal, ot Livorpaol, 83,000 ; tho Washington Firo, of Gininnat, 81,600 the Tmporial, of London, $6,000 ; and the Burnot, of Cincinnati, 81,600, LAwRENCE, Kan,, June 18,—A fire last night burned tho Arlington House, Loss, $7,000; in- surance, §5,200. A fire on Wadmm]ny night destroyed Bullors & Co.'a storo. Loss, $75,000; insuranco, 850,000, Coxconp, N. H., June 13,—The extonsive woolen mills of Ediward Brierly, at Milton Mills, with contonts, wero dostroyed by firo, yosterday. The loss Is esfimnted at 875,000 or 310,000 ; in- sured for $35,000. Tho fire'caught 1n the upper slory among somo waste, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Dunuque, lowns, Juno 18,—Beadlies & Bloc's elevator at Crouco, Iowa, togethor with 20,000 or 80,000 bushels of wheat was destroyed by fire this ovening, involviog a logs of about 860,000, on which there is only 915,000 insurance. The firo is supposcd to b tho work of an incendiary. 87. Lous, June 18.—A private tologram from Miami, Mo,, says the steamer er{. cDonald burned ot Gilham's Landing, on tho Missouri Rivor, whilo en routo from Kansas City to Bt. Lauis, _The boat was owned by George G. and Henry Koith, 8t, Louls ; John H. Galloway, of Howoll, Mich,; Durfeo and Peck, of Loaven- worth, and valued at $21,000. 8ho was insured for 14,000, in the Euroks, Burnot aud Entor- rigo, of Cinownatl, and ‘Eina, Poabody, and ‘rankli , of Wheoling. Prrrapunon, June 18.—The exteusive tubo worka of Frooman & Burger, on Railroad streot, botweon Twonty-cighth and Twenty-ninth stroots, wore destroyed by fire ihis evoning at @ quarter-past 9 o'clock. The dlng, o _two-story ironm-olad, was totally destroyod. The fire sproad to tho flttiny shod of tho Koy Stono_Bridgo Company, whicl was also dostroyed, Tho loss of Froeman & Burgor amounts to $25,000; insurance, $12,000, The Bridgo Company loso $3,000, fully insured, RELIGIOUS. Catholic Beneovolont Union. Rionaonp, Va,, June 13.—The Oatholic Bo- novolent Union of . Vi ia to-day; adopted the report of tho Spocial Committeo, recommending tho Irish Oatholic Benovolont Union of America, ot ite annunl meeting in Bt Lows in Oc- tobor noxt, to mend its oconstitution in 10gard to ropresontation of Btate Unions snd local kocicties, 80 as to allow Each Stato Union to cloct ono delegate for ench 800 mombors represonted in their Union, and one for onch fractional part thoreof,and one del- ogato at largo ; and that socloties not attachod to any Btate Union be entitled to ropresentation on tl:!; #nmo basly, with tho excoption of o delogato at large. Ohlo COongrogational Convention, CreveLAND, Juno 18.—In the Congregational Conforence to-day, tho Rova, 8. Wolcott, Doug- 1a8, Putnam, and R. D. Hutclins wore appointed to roprosent tho Conference before tho (I;onatltu- tional Convontion on the subject of temperance. The Committeo who narrate’ the stato of rolig- lon mado a report favorable in nearly evory ro- spect, The report was ordered printed. A roso- lution thanking the families of the church and thoir frionds for the hospitality shown tho mom- bora of the Qonforence passed, and the Coufor- once closed with prayer and benediotion from the Modorator. g s Suicldes. INDIANATOLIS, Ind,, June 18.—Berrett T. Od- dlo committed sufcido last night by tnklgfi A:{)lum and hydrato of chloral. Oddie ‘bas filled tho position of Bupervisor of the Insano Asylum, but was recently disclarged on account of his dissipatod habita, ir, Louts, June 13.—Nicholas Lieblong com- mittod euicldo to-dsy by drowniug iu Catokia Crock, East 8t, Louis, Causo, whisky. Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernoir, Jung 18, — James Groovuor was found in hs ‘shed horo, to-day, hanging by the nook, and resting on’ his kneos, dond. o nad committed this suicide with a log ohain, and in- eanity is nasigned, Mearzig, Tonn,, June 18.—Robort East, an Enigllnhmnn lately from Elvira, Iil, whilo' in- toxloated Iald down on the railfoad track near Collierville, Tonn,, on Wodnosday, and was run ovor by a train and instantly killad, LvansviLLg, Ind,, June 18.—1he Journal has rivate advicos from up tho rivor saylng that Enn Boll, a resident of Lewiaport, Ky., dled on the Morning Star this morning from an overdoso of morphine and laudanum. B8AN 1'uanoisco, June 13.—William Rous com- mitted suicido to-day at the Coso lotel by cut- ting hia throat with & razor. 1o loft $2,000 in the bank, aud desired the proprietor of the housio to send it to hia relations in tho Enat, He did not write tholr namoy or address, It is sup- posod tho man was inesne, Ife had beon {1l for & long timo. 5 o ; WasnINGTON, Juno 18,—Tho body of Fathor Anthony Grim wa found in tho Pofomng River this mnmhx?. o nrrived horo about six montha ago from the Indlan country, whore ho had boon sorving 8 a missiounry for somo woeks pnst, 1o alopped at tho Providonco Hospital an institution undor the ulmrgo of tho Bistors of Chnrlt‘y and wont out onrly this morning, it was thought for a walk, aud was not soon agaln until his body waa recoverod. 1o ia belloved Lo havo committod auicido, whilo Iaborlng undor tompo- xary insanity, Tho romalus woro turned over to hig frionds of tho Church for burinl, DES MOINES. Grango Mooting==Fircinon’s Convons tion Abandoned-~'ho Crops==Uolloge Xtems, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Des Mongs, Juno 18,—Thero was & largo gathoring of Pollc County Granges horo to-day. Gov. 0, 0. Carponter delivorod an ablo addross on tho tranisportation question, Tho Btato Firomon's Couvention, to most hora July 4, hos boon abandoned in conscquonco of tho %ialmndn\nnt of tho voluuteer Fire Depart- mont. Houry Culby, nged 20 yoars, was drownod noar Clarinda uy;; \Vndnuadny.y 5 ‘Tho wonthor Liere has boon excollont for grow- ing orops during tho weok past. Wheat and oatg oro in oxcollont condition. Corn ls small oud backward, Des Mornes, Iows, Juno 13,—The' annual mooting of the Board of Trustoos of the Dos Moines University took placs in this city yostor= day, and Judgo I', Mott, of Wintersot,was oloctod Prosidont, and the Rov. J, A. Nnsh, of Dos Nloines, S’nurotnry. The Univorsity is under the caro of tho nn}mnb donomination, "Tho Board of Trustoos of the Simpson Con- tonary Collogo, at Indlanoln, olectod for tho one suing yeor the Lon. George' W. Wright, Presi- 'POLITICAL. Tho Apollo Hnll Democraocy to Unite Wwith Tammany. Spectal Dispateh to Tho Chicago Tridune, New Yong, Juno 18.—The Apollo Hall Domoo- racy bind on immonse mooting to-night in Robin- son’s Hall, Apollo Hall having boon sold for the Eu-pasg of converting it into a thentre. Tho on. William 0. Barratt mado o stirring apoech, advoeating & union with Tamwmany Hall, which ‘was rocolved with onthusiastic applauso, Other spooches of tho same tenor followed, and rego- lutions woro adopted that the Associntion go into thonoxt campaign ns Democrats only, order that victory may bo weoured over the Ro- publican party, Virginin Politics, Speciatl Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WasuiNaton, D, C., June 13,.—The Adminis- tration organ denics thot tho Prosident hos in tm%mxy sought to intorfore in the Htate politics of Virginia, It states that while ho has uniformly ropliad that ho would abido by the action of tho rogular Rasubflcnn Convention, and would do all ho could to bave its candidatos olected, ho donios that Col, Mnflbg hos had o monopoly of the Fedoral oflicos in inx"finlm Notwithutauding this, tho Ropublican londors in that Stato assoft that tho Prosidont’s appointmonts have had s doprossing offect upon the party, and_they eater :xhpon tho campnign with tho odds sgainst om, DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. A Jenlous Xushnnd Shoots Ifis Prote ty Wife and Then Talkes Iiis Own Lifc. New Yong, Juue 13.—On Saturday last, in Gallatin County, N. 0., John Holcombo and his wifo Julis, who find boon naried about ono year, had » disputo, It appears that Holocombo “sus- Hoctod Lis wifo, who was very bosutiful, of infi- olity. Bho was about to lonvo home for n short trip to Balisbury and Charlotte. Holcombe tried to dissuade hor, but failing to do so he pulled out a pistol and shot her three times, causing doath instently. Ie then inthe presonca of noighbors shot himsolf through the heart, falling doad over her body. Pl SR~ il Flooded Stock Snles Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. BrooAtxaToN, June 18.—Tho eale of Kentucky shorthorns, o part of tho Chesterflold herd, of Danvillo, Ky., ownod by Mr. James H. Datis, of that city, bogan at the Tair Grounds here yostorday morning, at 10 o'clock. This impor- tant salo has attractod tho attontion of all'the' lmldin[i stack-fanciors, and has brought to the city alarge number of prospective buyers from all parts of tho Wost. Twenty-four cows and heif- ors avoragod 3319, tho pricos ranging a8 high ns 8716, Threo bulls brought an average of $303 cach. Thirty hend of Borkshire hogs sold at an averago of 240, running from $10 to $160. Bax FraNaisco, June 18,—The ealo of thor- ouglibred stock of 8. B. Whipplo, at Sau Mateo, lns closed, It nggrogated 130,000, Harvost Quoen brought $16,500 ; Hamblotoninn, $10,160; Speculation, $8,600. " The cattlo genorally brought large, and somo fancy, pricos. Ajax wa not sold. e e e The Xslo of Shonls Murder, Arrnep, Mo., June 18.—Wagnor, tho Isle of Bhoals murderor, was examined before the court to-day. Ho donied the charges mado by the Governmont witnossos, relating to his suspicious romarks mado in conversation, and proceoded to oxplain whore he was upon tho fatal night, He said ho worlcod for a strangor on board a vossel, baiting trawls until noarly 10 o'clock, Ho then loft and went up to tho town, and got 80 drunk that bo foll down and wag“unable to riso, Ho foll asloop, snd somo timo after awoke and got u)i‘. 6 then wont home and got into the houso by the back entrance. o n?opt on a lounge, and’ felt badly noxt morning on account of this debauch, and told the people of the house so. Ho took tho train for Boston, and got shaved, and bought some clothes. Mo know nothing of the murder until he was arrested in Boston. —_— Compuarative Cotton Statoment. New Yonk, June 13.—The following is the cot~ tonstatement for tho weok ending to-day: les, ‘Not receipts at all United Btates ports during tho week.... .. 9,067 Same week lnst 2,074 "Total rocelpta to dato, 442,002 #Hamo doto last year, £2,080,615 Exports for tho wesk 23, Buwno woek Inat year, 13,463 Total oxporis to dat 985,005 Bamo dato last year 814,174 Stock ot all Unifod States poria. 255,403 Bame tim Iast year......... L loans Btock at all tho interior towne, loss Belna.... 51,400 Bamo timo last year. 14,049 Btock at Liverpool, Bumo tinie last year, TRolling-Mill Opening--Frenks Crazy Mane Lyansyiuue, Ind., June 13.—The first bar of railroad {ron will bo mnde ot the rotling-mill to- morrow morning, and the event will bo duly chroniclod. A Journal epocinl says an insane Irish- man _nt Iouderson's ~ circus at endor- son, Iy., ihis sftornoon, iujured a num- ber of citizens with a largo club. Mo Lilled & baby aud injurod a numbor of othor porsons, #omo of thom badly, In their offorts to arres him, Tho polico shot at him three timos, Ho is now in jail. —— A Gang of Robbers in West Virginia Attackeds=<'Tho Chiof XKilled. ‘Wnrrring, Wost Va,, Juno 13,—Advices to tho Intelligencer stato that at 2 o'clock on Wednes- day moming o maskod party broko into tho houso of John Jonnings, chief of o gang of xob- boru in Wetzel County, this Stato, Mra, Jon- nings soizod an ax to defond hor husband,whon tho party fired, killng Jounings snd fnmlly wounding Mrs, Jenniugs, The lynchers loft writtan noticoa to other mombors of the gang to leavo tho county on poril of their livos, g Rallrond Accldontw,. New Yoni, Juno 18,—A passonger train on tho Pennsylvanin Ituilrond ran off tho traok at Bur- on Cut lost night, snd soon altorward a Mid- land Lailrond ¢rain ran into it, Both traine wore considorably damagod, but nobody was killed. Tonr Jexvis, N. Y., June 18,—Two trackmen, namod Willinm Caronoly and_ Martin Branigan, while belog towed on a” Land-car behind a tran ou tha Jefforson Branch Railway, to-day, wero instantly killed by tho breaking of a ecir-whool in front of them,” Y'ho othor porsons on the car wore injured, Obitunry. Speetal Duapateh to ke Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Juno 13.—Johu 1, Bakar, formorly o prominent lawyor of Yan Buron Couuty, died at Paw Paw this morning, At Bohooloraft, this morning, W, thboll{ [ lonthier doalor of Dotroit, was found dyiug in hig rqmfi ab the Traxel Houso aud Immediately ox- pired, : 1, Louts, June 13,—Maj. Honry Ewlng, tho 9Hnolp‘ll prapriotor Ahd gohoral managor of ths Dafly Times, of this eolty, diod, to-dny, of typhold fovar, aftor ,nn’ illncss - of ten wooks, Mr. Ewing ' camo horo from Nnshvillo in 1809, and_boight one-third of tha Times, In Ang\m‘ 1873, ho purohased tho intor- o8t of Wilson l.[nhhlnn,w ch gave him two-. thirda of tho paper. Ho was 81 yonrs of ago; and an notive, intolligont, vory popular, ang promising young journalist. . —_— MARK TWAIN'S SUIT. o Takes Exception to a Publishor's Mothodn, I'rom the New York Tribune, Juns 11, A curlous suit unme up before Judge Ingra- ham, yostordsy, in Obnmbors of the Bupremo Court, in which Bamuel J, Clomons, botter known a8 * $fark Twadn,” 18 the plaintiff, ond Bonjae- min J, Such, o publieher, defendant, Circum- oinuces lod to the action somo time in April, whon Mr, Olomons was callod upon, at his resi- donao in Hartford, by o gontloman who intro- ducod himsolf aa B , and who sought to in- duco Mr. Olomens to writo for him an orl‘flml ekotch, to bo published in an sdvoriising medium [which ho was about to issmo, Mr. Clomoua doclined, informing the strangor thot it would bo impossible for him to ontor into any now ongagomonts for tho production of llrumry matter, as ho expooted Hoon to start of Burope, and was alrendy ocoupied in writing n book. 1?0 told Mr. Buch, moro om- phatically, that ho would not write him s skotoh for 81,000, but finally consontod to lot him uso ony particular ono of a cortaln number of skotehos whioh bad proviously appeared in an English publioation, and AMr.” Olemens marked off the fow thatho was willing ho should seloct ono from, Tho strangor dopartod, and nothing more was hourd from him yntll ‘tho doy prior to Mr. Clomens' doparture for Europo, On that day, while coming to Now York on tho Hudson River Toad, a number of pamphleta wero distributod by nowsboys among the ~passongors. Tho prorhie i a0 Mgk i o o nined on 1ly-oo! o tho following catoh-ponny Heading s Fam Fack | and Fanoy. A Collection of Original ‘Gomlig Blotches ‘and Ohoico Boleotions of Wit and Humor, A Curious Drosw, and others Skotches, Revisod and Solocted by tho Author, Mark Twain, Prico, 10 conts.” Tho smile which the objoot first nwakoned changed into Eonulnu snnoyanco 08 Mr. Clomons discovered that, instosd of the -ono skotol ho had consented to have published in his intorview with Buch, who was tho pub- lishor of tho pamphlet, all tho akotobos ho hod morked out, from whicl to make tho seleo- tion, wore reproduced horo, ond his name was used with unwarrantablo frecdom. Besidos thoso the book contalned nm articlo entitled ‘' Bolf-Made Mon,” crodited also to lim, although Lo omphatically doclines to fathor it. Tho vory day ho loft for Europo n suit waa institutod 'in groat haste, and Judge Trnucher granted s proliminary injunction. ont, yostorday, was made by Simon Bterne, Mr. Olomons’ counsel, for the purpose of rondering tho injunction porpetusl, Tho complainant, bosidos showing tho facts alroady statod, olaims damages to have boen inflicted t0 tho oxtont of §26,000, ag tho nogotiations nt that timo pending botweon tho complainant and certaln publishers wore materially inter- fored with. Mr. Twain also _statos that he would mot have had his sliotchos upgunr in $his form in an advertising modstun for #50,000, for tho -simplo roason that it 48 an lmpofluu thing for an suthor, whose composition is charactorized by its humor, to publlsh in o disjointed colloction his humorous skotohos. Tho dofendant apponrod by Mossre. Traphogon and Matthows. ilo admitted tho couveraation with Mr. Clomons substantially ag stated above, but clnims that ho was authorizod to publishallthesketches that werepointodout to bim. As to the sketck notwritten, by Twain, ho oxcusod it by stating that he found itin Tho Lhunny Phellow, crodited” to Mark Twain, gudgp Ingraham took the papors, roserving his locigion. NEWS PARAGRAPHS, The Aldermen of Boston havo rofused to fur- nish Prof. Wiso $3,000 to make and start his balloon from the Common on its Atlantic voy- ago. g—lt is said that Chamberlain, the Solon. mur- dorer, has rapidly rogained his sanity siuce sen- tonce was passed on him,— Cleveland Leader. —Thousauds of dead pickerol have boen cast upon tho shores of Lake Como, in Oswego County, Now York. Tho falod fish aro the largest and fiuest, and what is alao very strange, no other variotics of fish soem to bo aifeoted q)y tho apparent distompor, —1'ho Grooufield Gazelle tolls of a mon, woll known thore, who borrowed imoney of his wifo to go to Indiana nnd look for business, but who, Instoad, procured o divorce, married again, and theu camo back {o borrow more money of his formor wifo, - —A. littlo more than o weok ago somo dement-~ od nowsppor corrospondent in Danville, N. H. divalged the fact that no insuranco agont had ever visitod that peacoful town, and now no citi- zon oau tako a wolk without herding o procession of them, —The May roturns from twenty of the princi- pal railroads in the country show an incresse of xocolpts during tho month'of $638,311 over the samo poriod last yonr, The increase for the past five montha over samo period last year has boon 29,745,838, LA Duluth editor publishes statistics to prove that within nin years that ombryo city will nocd fifty clovators, 1,000 steamors, and tons of thou- sonds of railroad cars. Ho secs it all **in his mind’s oye," and ia 80 confident all this will come to pass he will sell o half interest in hie printing office for o new milch cow. —Tho fall of the Coo Block, in Woonsocket, R. I, Monday ovoning, was more disastrous than at flrst suspected, The romains of two persons have boon taken from tho ruins, those of John Bhofield, who was bu{mg grocories in tho storo when the building foll, aud of Xavier Paul, a lad, who had also beots to ho stors for poanuts, —Tho Rov. W. D, Horrick, of orst, Mass,, invitod tho tenchors of tho town to mook him at his house, last Friday evoning, glvhxq enoh young Indy tho priviloge of bringing b gentloman. But a8 the Indios, a8 ono of them said, were afraid of Doing “mitfoned,” tho rosult was goventcen Iudics and sevon gentlomon, and this in o town of two colloges. —HBome men at Louisvillo were betting on the weight of a largo mulo, whon ono man, who was & good Judgo of tho waighit of Livo stock, got be- hind the mule and was measuring, whon some- thing appearod to loosen up tho mule. Just beforo tho oxport died, he gavoe it as his opinion that if tho mulo was as heavy all over sa he wag bobind, ho must weigh not far from 47,000 pounds. —Tho annual commencemeont of Harvard Col- logo, Combridgo, Mass., will take {ylnco on tho 20th of this month. Col. John D. Washburn, of Worcester, will bo Chief Marshal. Hon. L. Rockwood Honr, Preridont of tho Association of the Alumni, will provido at tho dinner, snd tho Rov. Obarles E. Grinnel, of Charleston, will iroside nb tho Junior dinnor. Next yonr, whon Lhn Alumui Hall ig comploted, tho dinnor will be hiold under its roof. —— Tho Janesvillo Gazette Libel Suit. Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, DfaniioN, Wis., June18,—The libol suit of Whit~ noy ngainat tho Janosvillo Gazette Printing Com- auy 1# atill in progross bofore tha United Statea ginmfl Court, nnd tho tostimony is all in, thero being au argumont on the rovoption of nearly overy item, Tho rulings of Judge Davis aro gouczally unfavorsblo to tho dofondant, He would not ullow one of the editors to testify to tho offer to publish o retraction of tho alleged 1ibel if the defendant would furnish the facts on which to base the statomonts, tho Judgo ro- garding suoh an offer as adding insult to injury. He would only permit the writor of tho articlo tomake @ partial statement of the oiroum- stances under which it was written, The caso will probably bo argued and submitted to-mor- Tow. Pl — Hanged. Panig, Ky., Juno 13.—Joo Duncan, colored, was banged horo to-day for the murder of John Hawkiny, colored, in April, 1873, Duncan was triod at tho spriufi torm of tho Bourbon Count Oireuit Court, and condomnod to dic on the 181 of Juno, All offorts to have his sontenco com- muted failed. Tho scove of tho oxeoution was within o balf mile of this olty, aund crowds attondod it on foot aund in wagons. Tho drop was sprung ot 1 o'clock, and ho' foll, but tho ropo proyed too‘long. Ho was talion upon tho seailold, and the ropo being shortoned, hio was hung again, tiie time succesafully, —— Bt Lt ¥ Xtoms, Br. Lous, June 18,—J. Lostor Wallack, of Now York, lins sued Bpaulding & Pope, of the Olymplo Thontro; thia city, for infringomont of copyright, by playing * Rokodule* and * Central Park " at thoir theatre, Snm 11, Richardson & Co,, commiselon mor- ohants, of this city, suspondod yestorday, Lhoir libititlos aro not known, . —— e, Honvy Damages. Prrresunon, Juno 13,—The jury in the cnse of tho Vittsburgh Potrolenm Company ve, the Standard Oil Company, for the uso of Dr. Hos- tettor, an nction to recover about $130,000 worth of potroloum ofl, and whigk retired yos tordny morning, returnod Into court this morn- ing_with n vordlot for tho plaintiff for the sun of $53,078.05. e o e ! Tologrnphic Irovitices 3 * A:nationol couvention of millors is announced to moet in Toledo, June 17, ~ Tho Boston Uomtmon 'Council Lna appolnted committoo to_considor tho expodionoy of re ganizing ths Firo Dopnrtmnnt.p 4 e ‘Albort Eugeno P who eroapod from prison ot Aubun, N, Y., on lho. 14th of Tantiney Inat, aflor killing {hio koopor, was capturod Inat night, nonr Oswogo, N. Y., and roturned to the prison. Aboy of 14 yoors, named R. Graneon, while swimming in tho Iowa Rivor at Eldora, Iows waa drownod yestorday, Tho body has not yol beon rocovored, W. 1. Day, a young son of I, O. Day, n prom- inont morchant of Ht. Louis, was arrostod on Thursday on a ¢hargo of grand larcony, for stonl- ing o palr of Iadios' bracolots from the houso of o friond of tho family. Thobracelots woro found ata pawnbroker's slop, whore thoy had boon ‘“spouted” by n prostituto, who says that young Day gave thom to hor, Day is said to have boon in similar trouble, and fa rogarded ns s klopto- maniac by some of his friends. In a quarrol botwoen two farmors i Payno Townah! ? Blackhawk County, Iowa, one, named Writh, stabbod tho othor, named Rlobor, in tho foco with a fonr-tinod fork, ono tino entering tho right oyo, anothior knooking out two tooth, and a third inflicting a bad wound in the hoad. ‘Writh aud his hired man thon sot their dogs on Rleber, and boforo thoy could bo called off Riober's olothes wore almost atripped from his body, and his Jogs and body wero seratched and brulded and bitten in a torrible mannor. ARl Rl e S, Nank Failure nt Chatham Villago, g Ne ¥o * Hupgon, N. Y., June 18,—The ColumblaBank, st Obatham Villago, conductbd under the Btate Dnnk(ng law by W. A. Woodbridge & Co,, hns susponded, croating gont exoltomont in the vil- lago, 88 noarly evm-{_h usinoss man there had monoey doposited. 0 caugo of tho failure is not mado publlo, but it Is supposoed that the ro- cons collapas of tha Qolumbia P; Co Involved the bank hoarily, 0T Company —_——— ©Oconn Stoamship Nows. New Yonx, June 13.—Arrived, the steamship Moeol, from Bromen. QUEENSTOWN, Juno 18.—The steamship Olym- pus, from Boston, has arrived. Bnsrox, Eng., Juno 18.—The steamship Lap- land, from Noew i’oxk, s arrived. dia —_— Mortality in Momphis. Menrmis, June 13.—Thero wore Boventeon in- tormonts hore to-dny, against ninetoon yestor- doy. The woathor is atill clondy and suitry. e e Albany Onttlo Market. Avoaxy, N, Y., Juno 13.—Drves—Tle markot opened ycsterdny duotly but susplclously. Thore waa n fair nitendance of local and_country buyars, Tho ‘markot did not show any marked degroe of sctivity, the sales of tho day being soveral hundred head loss than on tho oponing doy last woek, To-doy thero was an unusunlly Iarge attendance of Now York and East- orn dealors, who bought largely, All are in want of stock, aud tho leading dealora licro bouglt frecly, The Enlea Of tho day amouns lo 2,470 boad, Tho market may bo quoted about 6 off {Fom Inet weok's price on cominon and medium cattlo, with oxtraand topa about thio snme aa Inst weok, Tho'markot Las ruled firm and stoady, The roceipts f tho weok woro slight. in' orcoss of lnst woek, numbering 458 car-loads, against 430 car-loada Iast weok. Thoaverago in quality {6 very much inforior fo last wek, Come~ mon and medium steors ato not 80 good, whilo thora 18 0 marked searcity of tops, Embracod in tho ro- colpta was & largo numbor of Texanp of good averago quality ; also, a largo nuinbor of stockers. Among tho 8aloa of to-10 was a notably excollont bunch of Tilinols stoors, tho bost soen bero thin woek, nveraging 1,460 by which wero sold by Dirchway & Duras £ bo shipped, = ‘Uil racolpla for tho wock wero: Boovos, 1,180; sheop, 13,200 ; hogs, 30,000 ; horses, 044, Sitiee D Listha—Tlio recaipls axd consldorably Inrger than last weok, but most hava gono through in first bands, This branch of trado shown littlo activity, Fow salea wero mado to local and Western buyars, and the markot shows X@Xo por M declino from Inet week's ruling. Tho pens are baro,and ales slow. lsslm;l';, Btate, and Western ot GX@0io; lambs, 5 ¢ Miroit Cowa—Rocelpts for the week only 2 car-londs, which aro still on tho markot, But littlo Lag boen dona infhis branch of trado. Dricca rauge from $10.00 10 $60.00, Honazs—Nocelpta continue largo, and, althongh the stables aro kopt woll flled, tho domand ' bas fallgn off alightly, e = —— Ruffalo Live-Stock Market. Burraro, N. Y., June 18.—O0ATTLE—Rocolpts to-day, inclnding 7 cars roported to arrive, 408 ; total for (o ook, 0,928 hioad, or 684 cars, ogainst 472 ‘cars tho same timo At wook, ' Tho marKot s lifeloas; but Httlo stock offoring, and fow buyors on bond. ' Abont 500 wero disposod of, . Balos, 292 Iilinols steors, av 1,000@ 1,100 Ibe, $5,85@0. 78 Missourd steers, av 1,24 1,507 1, $8,00@0.! 34 Missourl oxen, av 1,468 Ibs, $5.80 ; 4 cors, ov 849@1,126 Iba, $5.60@ 6.00 ;'30 Texns stoors, av 1,120 1ba, $5.25, BnEEP AND LaMps—Recolpts to-day, 1,200 ; total for tho week, 13,600, againat 8,200 the same time Iast wock,. All the offerjugs uneold will be shipped to-day, The market 18 heavy at 3¢o decling on last weok’s closing ricen. Woatern clipped shoop, $1.16@5,03¢ ; clioce Brramaciibe e ot o cl abioop, 103 s, ot £5.973¢. Hoos Rocolpta lo-dty, '5,000¢ 1341 for the week, 20,000, sgoinst 22,800 the samo time loat week, Nearly oll arrivals aro through consignments, Prices rulo at $4.60@4.85, Salcs, 650 Illinols, Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana hogs, 168@108 1bs, nt $4.85. 5 MARRIAGES. ROBINSON—LOCKHART—Onwlune 11, 1873, at_tho resldenca of Col, K. H. Caatlo 219 Warren-av by the Rov, H. W. Thomas, Mr. Roland Robinson, of Cuicsgo, and 3tiss Jonnio H.'Lockhart, of Chostorfiold, Easox Connty, | TOPLIFF—STANWOOD—At Augusts, Mo., on tho 120 Ingt., by tha Ttov, Js H. o, Wen. - Toplilt,of Ohic 1., and Mary Wobstor Stanwood, of Augusta, Blo, ay was 211 DEATHS. BOOTT_Juno 13, Alva, Mary Aun Boott, boloved wifo il 1'“"‘““'5:‘ ot Ta ¥ Soridbacs. No. 218 South Olin ol In ! d [ iaF to Howchl by carciagor. Erionds of o family ovited, PIISONS—At Lynchburg, Va., on tho 11th fost., . Wm, f I, Py ns of this oity. n'ng el o Lakon o’ Tadiasaplis Tor inter- mé%-umwn and Philadolphia papors ploaso copy. OW N Juno 12, at 1424 Pralrioar. of mombrancous croup, aged ‘31 months, Nolllo paulding, only bolovod T of Chiarion G. and fomma £, Dowon: Tomains Lakon to Gracolnnd, Friday, duno 13, 1673, OARIINGTON—June 15, 1873, at8 . me Dortha, onl davgbior of Mary T, and John W. Oarcington, Jr.; ag Cmiatis 18 daye; Tanoral sorvica at. rasidence of her paronte, 150 Ellis- av., 08 Asturday, Mk fnst, atd 0'clook h. Hie §7"New York papers ploaso copy. AUCTION SALES. By ELISON & FOSTER. THE THIRD SALE Mr. Gale's Superh Collestion OIL PAINTINGS At 953 WABASH-AV,, ‘Will take placo THIS EVENING, at 8 o'alook. HLISON & FOBTEHR, Auctioneers. Peremptory Sale CONDEMNED HOUSES AT ATUCTION, Saturday Morning, June 14, At 10 o'clock, on the Premises. ‘Tho houses on block boundod by Dosplaincs, Oarroll, aud Wayman-sta. ; also near Kinzlo-at., wost of Halstod; also Lawronco-placo, cornor Ann sud Kinziosta. ; nlso corner Wood and Kinzfoats, The buildings must be re. maved immodlatoly attor tho salo, as tho proverty is to be. used for rafiroad purposos. Sala to commonoo on Dos- plaines-st. Torma of salo, OASH. A deposit will bo re- quired of aach puschasor, KLISON & FOSTER, Auctionoors, 241 WEST TYLER-ST., Botwoen Morgan and Aberdeon, Genteel Household Furniture AT AUOTION, On Raturday Morning, June 14, at 10 o'clook, On tho promsos, consisting of Parlor, Ohambor, Dining- Room, and Kitohou Furnituro, Usrputa., Kto, STIER, Auotlonsors, N & CO. 41 South Camal-at, Yargo lot of scoond-hand furniture AT AUOTION this moralng, at 9% o'lack, effoats uf parties doclining house- koupiug, comprisiug ovorythlog uoedfil for housekuepers, Look out for bargatus, asall will bu olosod out without res0rvo, to make room for our Wodnoaday's salo; also at noon 1 espress wagon and a ot of harn DBRUSLL BON & V0., Auctionos 41 Bouth Canatat, AUCTION SALES, By BLISON & FOSTER. A GREAT SALE AT ATCTIONT, On Monday, June 16, at1 o’clock p. m., on the premises, EIGHTY LOTS Adapied for Residence aud Busingss, FRONTING ON State-st,, Vincennes-av,, Dearborn, and Olark-sts, This cholao proporty which we will offor at this gale 8 & ““?wdtybo“"mn Bixty-eighth and Sovontioth.ata., 0ast of And wiin} ‘two blooks of tho Normal Sohool, nccossiblo by sbout thirty-two traine daily, onch w?iy, on tho Michigan Bouthorn, y Pittsburgh & F't, Wayno Roilronds ; six trains daily, onch way, stoppi at the rmal Bohool Depot at Bixty-cighth-nt. within 3 minutes’ walk of the property. Wt is o rising suburban town; there is much_ ng« tivity in_building and improvements of all kinds. Two now churchen oreobal this Bonson ; 5O to 70 Awelling housos are now belng bunls, nud many other- mabatantial im- provomonts aro somg ‘0 graded and graveled t.hruu;; ual in nuraunanhfionnxo o%%pltmk :{lcll)nwulk! gamldd Tl B anfllb to proporty, and during tho Summer o pla sidowalic will b6 Bt o e nep'}:zg’xf B(xc(-flnrd..st. Taking this property all in all, {t {8 of tho most dosirable and. ndrumvu character, and offors the bost inducomenta for spoculation and ocmupn‘mfi1 of any prop- orty now offerod for salo in the suburbs of [s) ungu. Thia property i8 only soven miles from VanBuren-st. Dopot; time in gotting thero only about 90 minutes, and tho fare only 10 conts, The looation is hoalthy, with S’.‘:’-‘&f.’h%fi ood water, Hefroshments will bo ‘War- Fanty Dood will ba Wi tod BPOo| of cara L 0 Rook Ialand Rallroad Dopot, o VanBuarens 8t., at 13 o’clock noon, smgp‘mg at Twenty- attond tho aato, plata will be furnishod by o o ELISON & FOSTER, Avotionoory, 87 Markotat. First Grand Sale LEVARD PROPERTY. PEREMPTORY SALE OF TEN ACRES, To be Sold in Lots, : AT AUCTION, On Tuesday Afternoon, Jume 17, At 8 o’clock, on the premises, to olose an undivided interest. Being Bubdivision of the 8. I. 1-4 of the 8. W. 1.4 of the N. W.1-4 of Section 12, Town 39, North of, Range 13, East, lying south and fronting on Sacramento Square and Central Park_ Boulevard, and west of and fronting on Sacramento-av. In this subdivision there are10 elegant Res- idence Lots fronting on Sacramento Square, which is to be used as a Park; 10 elegant Lots fronting on Central Park Boulevard, which is 260 feet wide; 10 elegant Lots fronting on Sacramento-av., which i8 100 feet wide; and 38 choice Lots fronting on Nicholls and Yager-sts., loss than two minutes’ walk from the Depot of the C. & N. W. Railroad. his property is east of and near Central Park, being situated on the Grand Central Park Boulevard, and Clarot Wine -3 1] only about three miles from the Court House, and one mile inside the city limits, Of all the choice property fronting the Parks of Chi- ‘cago, none is moro accessible or de- sirab] uilor has a greater prospective Elue than B o vt lacat. Dopot at ) ial Train of cars will start from Wella-at. Dopot a 20°G100K D, ey al0DLRG at Halstod-at, and Dark Stavion, and roturd at 8 o'olock, for thu convonfoaco of all porsons ho would Jiko toattond tho sxlo. . All ato favited: TEIMS OF SALE-Y cnsh, "A doponit ot $50 Wil b Tot, Fitlo porloct: Printed sbatraot wil bo'farnisod Gach purchasor, - For information and plat call on Aosars. Avery, ALllor & Rigdon, 14 Monroa-sh, of to ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioneers. TW0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT OLOSING OTT, TRUSTEES’® SALE REALAND PERSOONAL PROPERTY Bolonging to the OHIOAGO LAND OOMPANY, AT PUBLIO AUCTION, 00 Wednesday, the 18th day of Jung, 1873, By tho artioles of the asaociation of said Company, it fs ravided that all tho property in thokands of the ‘Trustoos [itho jnonth of dune, 1673, must o sold atsustion for | , (0 olose the truat. o roalty {x oontraliy Jocated in the CITY OF OHI. OAUO, anillu valiod at 81,000,000 and conpsor Iaroly of river and canal frontage, dockud and ready for immuai- at Also, & Iarge nuniber of vacautlote in tha frun diato vioinity of the docks, all well adaptod for businoss rposes. PFReYitio to this proporty fs unquostioned, having been gl aud awnod by tlio Avsoctation for wanfy years, o, 00,000, "Thoso totus wore escolrad for doferred payments on lasd bouglit trom the Company Ly tho makars thoroof, aud thols paymont, 18 niortgage on the samo, ‘TERMS OF SALE, OAS o proporty wil bo raady for trausior’ and dolivery mediatoly after the salo. Purohasers of roalty will ba required to mako a deposit on tho day of salaof 10 por cont. oit tho amouat of thelr purohiaso, the balance to bo paid itha thirty daya, or aa woou aftar tha salo as doods oz Lo made aud dolivered. = MAHLON D, OGDEN, L. 8. BEEOHIER, GEORGE WATSON, Chieago, March 13, 1873, Trustoes. 1. 1, Boaur, Suorotary, Oiilc southwost corner of Lake and Olatk-ata., Room 8, nocond tloor. TEE ABOVE Peremptory AND CLOSING-0UT SALE OF THE CHICAGO LAND COMPANY, BY AUCTION, Will Positively Talke Placo on Wednesday Morning, June 18, 1873,at 10 o’clock, ON THI GROUND, cominonoing salo at East Divlsion. ot. bridgo, Ogden's Building, cornor of e T purglireo ) ustey to couvey bitop K N5 RORTAIL Alotioneors, arrnnr AUCTION SALER, = TBY WL A BUTTERS & CO. ! WEST SIDE Regular Saturday Sale Ilousohold Furniture, now and worn Oarpots, Dods, Bodding, Mattrosses, Parlor and Ohamber sots, Alo, Grooerios, Bealos, ote., ota., on Saturday, June 14, at 9:30 A. M. At 66 ond 657 South Canal-st, WM, A, BUTTERS & 00, Whiskey, Wine, Ale, Pipeg, Cut Nails, &c., AT ATCTION, This Morning, June14, at 10 o’clock, At our Balesrooms, 56 and b7 Bouth Oanal-at. 16 Bbln. Monongahola, Old Bourbon, Bour Mash, O1d Orow, Biivor Orook. SEarooeh Bourbon, and Boyd Whiakies,” all prime goods, full prook, 0) 108, 3 0’ Onaks Ogt Nada, © oo 1o &0 WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoors, SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER LOTS, Business aud Residence Property, Monday, June 16, at 10:30 a. m., ©On the ground, cornor of Clark-st. and Wobstor-av., nesr Lincoln Park. . Vvm, A. Buttors o« Co. WILL BELL, BY ATUTCTION, At the timo and placo abovo namod, 4 Choloo Gornor Lota and 9 Insido Lots, suitablo for storos and rostdoncos. A @ood sowor passos oach lot; also wator and gas. Sals positive, TERMS—Ono-third cash, balanco in 14 2 yoars, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auotlonoors. 'V;]I';E:DNESDA.Y, JUNE 18, no now Top Buggics, Open Wagons, Phaotons, D Boubiv tadSinets Hanma 7o W oons AT ATOTION, At 655 ond 57 South -8t.. morning, at 10 n'uluck?nmfl Bkt WonaBaly: WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoers. SPECIAL SALE. La d @ ] loth mnfi‘flcl’l:"mnnmll" I&l;'llno of Resdy-Made Clothing, AT ATUCTION, Qn WEDNEBDAY, JUNE 15, at 0)¢ o'clock, in D Bros.” Block, 15und 17 {;vf 11"&&13;: Stk ca e . A, BUTTERS & 0., Auctionders, | DRY GOODS, Foncy Dross Goods, Blraw Gaods, do.s AT ATUCTION, On THURSDAY, JUNE 19, tolook, Bron." Block, 18 a8 1 Bagt Handelphic 2ok 8 Bonen hat, WALAL WUTTERS & co., "Auctioneors, P, BY GEO. GORE & CO., 23, 24 & 26 Randolph-st. AT ATUCTION, Anothor lnzgo mlo of thoso fine goods, at low privos proparatory to temoval. Hongehiold Furniturs f ovory doscription. Parlar, Library, Chambor, sad Kitchon Furnituro, Wardrobos, Atoat Bafes, Holrigaratars, Mirrors, Mattrossen, Parlorand Ollice Dosks, Show Casas, 10 Graies W. G. Grockory, & Oratos of Docbrated Waro 3 Cneka Yallow and Itdckingham Waro, At11o'olock, Buggles and Harncsses, On Saturday, June-14, at 9 o’clock. GEO, P. GORE & CO., Auctioncors, DRY GOODsS!T GREAT OPENING SALE On Tuesday Morning, June 17th, at 9:30 O’Clock, In the now, olegant, and commodions quarters, 63 and ‘Wabash-av. Do ptiractize lino of Drows Goods fu Alpacas, ninos, Linons, Buftings, &o., &c. A apioudid Lino of Geat's Sumior Stylos, Fine Yalt ats ‘And tfovol t White_Goods, Toslory, Underwoar, Unnhealinn, and Parasols. Yankos Notlomu, o., &a; £o¢11, slock apocial offering of Ingrain Carpits by the GEO. P. GORE & CO., Augtloncars, 65 and 70 Wabash-ar. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctionegrs & Commission Merehants, Finding thelr place of businoss too smail for tholr largely= incronsing businoss, have moved to 88 & 70 WABASEL-AV., 1d thele noxt REGULAR WHDNES- ‘Whors they wil ld St5ri6n SO 5 Boots and Shoes, &nfl“g:.zhl&z E‘fl! n{n,l‘l em.m(lry mnénhanhl l:ml:nrdml{ . s ot e asaing ‘1o PINEST AUGTION HOUSE'IN THE COUNTRY and tho largest and best-assorted stook of goods over on sale. June 18, at 9 1-2 a, m. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. Extonsive salo of Mogniicent Furniture, Etc, At auotion, this morning, at 9:30 o'olook. Elogant okam~ .bor scts, fino and modium parior sets, rich Brussols car- pots, lno of socond-biand carpots, oasy chairs, louny sprisg-bods, matt srockory, Ghiraios, 6tc., by AYLOR & HARRISON, Auctlonoors, TAYLDY - 81 and b3 Bouth Canalst, PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWO NEW OPEN BUGGIES, AT AUQTION, THIS MORNING. ¥ HARRISON, Auctl By TAYLOR & HARRIRON chath Danerat MAGNIFICENT BRONZE CLOCK, AND ORNAMENTS, AT AUOTION, THIS MORNING, AT 12 0'CLOCK. One Elegant Sideboard, Two Fine Walnut Book Cases, AT AUCTION, THIS MORNING, AT 10 0'OLCCK. TAYLOR & Iitl'g}'ggb)gfl.fi%;;fil&:? ~ ONE SUPERB MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER SUIT, Cost 8480, to basold AT AUCTION, THIS DAY, HARRISON, Auotl 3 BTAYION 3 BUGEON At ONH LARGH BANKING-HOUSE COUNTER Aud GLAZED PANEL-TOP, at Auotion, TIIIS DAY. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctiononrs, 81 and 5 South Caual TO THE TRADE IN GENERAL. ATCTION SALE or GENERAL MERCHANDISE At 9 1-3 o'olook 8. m,, Juno 16, 1873, At No, 5 Wost Madlson-st. (Galt Ifouso Black), 850,000 Htock, without resorve, 5, A, JHSSHLL, Auotioneer. | By HAVENS, O8GOOD & CO,, Auctloncors, 63 South Oaual.st, On Saturdey June 14, Commoncing at 8:30 &, m. sharp, ot our sslosronm, No. aagonth Gannlat,, wo il eil ol bt atotion o gon: oral aasorimont of onsohold Caraituro, fnoludine ‘Tlo- gant Parior Bots, Whiatnots, Uatyols, _Haby Oarfingus, &ud 18 chosts of' J Tea (splondid guality){ 00 lme ported Ohromos, aud an oxtensive line of Quoonsware and Yollowwaro Iu opon lots. (Attontion of dealers to s 1o Ta " Gepootally Invited.) Grand 7.0ct810 Flane, by {thaylne aiil ono Gton To gy will slso 0 8ot witiiong rosorvo, inoluding ologant Ottiss Furl- i No. & South Usual-it. AUCTION ! AUCTION It wil th tonts of Nu, 625 North Wells. P A P éfld N:IHILI‘IIIK:I .fi{l r‘flll‘:l‘ll:lwl of Dry Goode, ™ “iirmote will o Sl “wijrout smsarvo, Faction das Y : comRUDg LR, GSUUOD' & U0, Austlonatia e

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