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___XTOT ONTCAGU DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 1%, 1873, FOREIGN. The Great Eastorn Laying Anofhier Atlantic Cable. The Shah of Persin Expected in Eng- land on Wednesday. The ftalian Senate Discussing the Sup- pression of Church Corporations. GREAT BRITAIN. Loxvox, June 18.—~The Shah of Porsia will arrivo in this cily on Wodnesday ovoning. Eix- traordinary proparations aro being made horo for his recoption and entortainment by the Court ; the city, military, and naval authoritios, and ot Crystal Palace, opon housos and varlous thealros, Tho Bhah will subsequontly visit Livorpool and Manchester, Tho atenmship Gront Eoatorn has commenced tho lnying of the new Atlantic cable from Val- ontla Bay, Iroland, to Bydnoy, Ospe Broton. A dispatch from on board dated moon to-day roports that Lho gront ebip was in latitude 52 do- groes 22 minutos, auA longitude 64 dogroes 83 minutos, aud hnd, paid out 176 milos of cable. All well, . g CANADA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OTTA\F‘;AE, Ontf,m‘!uno 16.—1. N, Gibbs, on Baturday, was 8worn in as a membor of the l"rlvy Counci! and Postmastor-Gonoral, and the Ifon. Aloxandor Campbell, ex-Postmastor-Genoral, ‘wou at {ho same timo appointod Minister of the torior. 1t is now definitely understood that Mason, of Torrobonno, will bo Ministor of Militia, and c?mpbcll, of Groysboro, President of the Coun- eil. The Hon, A, Langavin hos beon chosen nta meeting of Conservatives as s loader of their parly, in succession to SirGeorge I, Cartier. Somo interest centers in the choico of a suc- cosgor to Lout.-Gov. Lowland, of Ontario. el BELGIUM, * LoNpox, Juno 16,—The Shah of Porala arrived &t Bruasels to-day, ———— ROME, Rode, June 16.—The bill for tho supprossion of the religious corporations, having fimmd the Chiambor of Doputigs, is now before the Sonate, which has sdopted tho first soven clnusos, il CUBA. HavaNA, June 18.—A dotachment of ninoty soldiors was surprised by the insurgonts, under Sanguili, noar Yucatan, and forty killed, inolud- ing tho commanding oficor. " NEW YORK. NEW Yok, Juno 10.—Jamos Curtin, whils drunk, oarly yostordsy morning_quarrelod with diis wifo, whon n young snd idiotio brother of tho Inttor intorferod, and struck Cartin with an ax, fatally wounding him. I'ho roported soizuro in Brooklyn yestorday of fourtcon coppor stills, 25,000 gallons of mash, and othor articlos for tho' manifacturo of illictt ~whisky, proves not to havo beon altogother cor- roct. '1'l.n.,;cvamw mon thought they could man. 8go tho a¥iair without tho sid of tho police, and mado tho eoizuro, but a mob Joltad them with bricks and stoues, and tho illicit whisky distil- lors coolly procuréd a cartand drovo off triumph- antly with thostills and othor proporty worth preserving, Moanyvhile ono of the rovonue offi- cers mado his way to the polico station, asking that his associatcs, thon confined in $ho abandons od distillory, might bo roscued, This Turn district will send a delegation to tho Bund's Turnfest of the North American Turnor Union, soon to bo hiold in Cincinati, Ldward Kirtland, who fatally siabbed James Dufly in porter houso last night, was arrosted eurly this mornlug. Tho iu car condustor snd glaims {0 have dono tho elabbing in self-do- onsa, “ho National Division, Sons of Tomperance, will hold the twenty-ninth nnnual session hors on Wodnesday, Juno 18, Ropresontatives will bo presont from all the Statos and Canada. STRAWBERRIES, Less Than kialf n Crop Expected Around St. Joscph, Mich. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 8r. Josern, Mich., June 16.—Wo are sufforing from o hoavy droutlt in most of this fruit rogion. Hundreds of acres of strawberries aro burnt, and the orop, without rain, will fall fully 12,000 bushels less than half a orop, The bulk of the strawberris from this fruit region will be shipped befora tho ond of this weok, unloss wo g0t 2 hoavy showor, of which there is no prospect at presont, — e Fainl Lamp Explosion. Speeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Jouskr, Ill, Juno 16.—Tha explosion of & Iamp in the hands of an B-year-old dsughter. of William Lovis, this morning, caused her death this afternoon ; and their child of 8 months was also moriously’ burnad, and it is thought must die. Tho eldast girl wag kindling a firo at the timo, and the pouring of keroseno from a lamp on the embors caused tho explosion. At the timo of tho accident tho mother was insensible from liquor, and could not realizo tho situation. Tho fathor was absont ot tho time, but, whon informed of the accidont, was in a lilkko condition, prsme e, Ex-Senntor Pomeroy’s Trinl, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Kaneas Ciry, Juno 16.—The Pomeroy trial is postponed until the fall torm of tho: District Court, upon the Court's own motion. Pomoroy wos projont for tril. York isin Topeks, bu wasnot present in Court, Ho seems to bo in not very good odor. "Foreka, Kan,, June 16.—The trial of Sonator Pomeroy for the bri\wrfi of Yerk was postponed to-day until the Docomber term of the District Court on tho motion -of Pomeroy's counsel. Pomeroy claimod to be toady for trial but =~ that his counsol ~ had- nob had timo for preparation. There *wero thirty-five witnessos prosout for the State, and uone for Pomeroy. The Prosecuting Attorney urged, in a forcible manner, that the spplication for a continuance bo denied, —_— e Railroad Accidents, GOSHEN, Ind., June 16,—Edward Bonham, of Wabush, was instautly killod, this morning, on & train of tho Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigan Rail- + road, six milos south of Goshen. Ho was in the act of throwing » messago from tho platform Lo some Inborers, when, leaning over too far, hig head camo in contact’ with a Tonce-post, and he was thrown undor the cars and fenrfully man. gled, and picked up dead. Ho was tho Qenoral relght Agont of tho rond. Nogwretr, Conn., June 16,—Three men have beon arrestod, chargod with placing obstruations ©on, and throwing trdins from, the track of the Norwich & Worcester Railroad, A roward of $1,000 has bean offerod, to bo paid upon tho conviction of thoso whp are guilty of the orime, —_— Suicide. Spectal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bapisox, Juno 16.—The wifo of Silag hiaplin, of the tow of York, Dano County, Wis., hung herself to & bod-post with pioco” of calloo on Baturday night. Sho was doad_ whon found gn g{umlny. Bl leaves & husbaud and four chile on, 8t. Louts, June 16.—John Lochloin, a Cer- man, commltitd wulcido to-day by Jumpings inte 0 rivor, Inpraxarows, Ind,, June 16.—Charles Hahen- man, & German carpontor, shot himsolf in the right ear at 12 o'clock Lo-dny, and diod an hour ter. —_——— Flve Porsons Drowned, MoNTreLiEn, Vi, June 10.—Whilo a number of porsons woro on a raft, composed of two boats and soms planks, in a &mnd in Oalals, twelve miles from hore, yosterdsy, one of the boata filled, aud the whols arty were thrown into the water, Tivo wero drowned and sbout tho samo numbor woro tokon from tho waler unconkcious, but restored, —_—— Steambont Explosion«-No One Infured. New Yonk, June 16,—The old stosmor Kin Von Kull exploded hor boiler this morning when loaded with pnuuenfiom from Elizabothport and other landings on the Kolls, The entire boat, was fillod with steam, and groat alarm was mani- fested, but the passongors wero all {akon off un- injured by tho forry-boat Thomas Hunt. Tho ‘vesyel wag little damaged, —_— Drowned. Spscial Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, UQUE, Juno 10.—T'wo sall Gorman boys, tz and Trechart, 12 and 10 yoars whilo bathing in noar Galons, 1IL, on Bunday oven- alrlo du Ohlen, Oharlon Bleimmo Wis,, about 10 o'olook on Willinm 8, Orhsi; ros., wholesala confoo whilo bothing in tho |, waa golzod with oramps, and rgo V. Bnodgrass, travoling for n, wag with him, and by onumbed by his offorta to rosouo atoly oscaped with his own lifo, Y WOro rocovoror Lis family in Now York, oxhausted and b Oriaty that ho Iy morning, and sont to SPORTING. RE, Juno 16.—Ubassy, tho eelobratod rrived to-day from Ohl rand Intornational Billiard at Irving Hall on bo played s a throo. prizos nro offered, and all n tho country aro o: g Maurico Daly, and Jolin Doery. the billiard exporta is Dion, Albert Garnlor, ‘THE TUR Bpecial Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, 16.—Throo races will tald place st threo dayas of this wook. Thoy will 'bo undor the mausgoment that ro- contly oarriod on tho xnces at Pokin. A fine tragk has boun socured, and tho attendance will, doubtless be large. Juno 16.—Tlo trotiing racoat the Proapoct Park to-dsy for horsos which had nover boaten 2:34, was won in this city tho I y Jack Draper. a Picton won tho secon L ‘WasnNaroN, June 10,—DBaso ball—Baltimores, 7; Washingtons, 0. Porjury CascmThe Liquor Questionss Mimng Intclligences BALT LAgE, Juno 16.—The trial of J. W. Ine- kin, of Californis, for porjury, atent for the Windsor Bilver 10w goiug on bofore Chiof Justico McKenn. The ?au oxclies general intercst on the Pacifio 28 New raids on the-domi- doalors on the part of tho Mormon police aro an- nouuced to ocour at an early ds, It is expectod tho City Coun: hibitory ordinanco on the li morrow night, dostroying tho erally opposed. vening Journal hi into tho hands of O. J. Bawy The weather {sunprocodontodlyhot. The snow on the mountain camps, and tho pros- iu the caso of tho ining Company, ‘monde and liquor cfi will pass & pro- quor business to- To tho attempt to enforco it by property the uewspapors are gon- 28 passod complotely S — LOUISIANA. Gov. Kollogg Reports n Prosperous Stato of Affaire. ‘Wasminaron, June 16.—Atty-Gen. Willisms tologram_from Now Or- in which the latter orview with him, and s rocoived an offioinl loaus, from Gov. Koll contradicts the roporto eaya: “My roquisition, calling on the Prosi- dent, was fully justified, and tho Prosident's most salutary effcot in poid moro rapidly Iy than evor before in Louisinna. Aftor provide ing for the January and Febru: have over 845,000 of Stato fund: handa of the fscal agents. Wa wil ril, and Juno- coupons early in July. The injunctions only restrain the payment of tho Intercat on five sorics of bonds out of twon- ty-five. Thore ia monoy onough to terest on all tho bonds in tho handa o e S LODGING-HOUSES AND GOOD SOCIETY. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Boeing my namo used in conneotion with lodging-houses and restaurants in Sunda; por, allow mo to correct you in this, that all, nor “lodgings for vila pur- poses ; but I confess that my offorts to re; soclety, when endeavoring to manago six dif- forent ostablishments in our oity, are slmost failures. It is lamontably true that I am ofton inundated with thisves and bummors, but no who chiargo modorate prices. with the authoritios so far as thoy Liavo endeavored to punish tho delin- quents, and am uonwillin to suffer wrongtully wit] I hiave had the bodefit of good socioty nonrly all life, aud I am dotermined that tho remaindor good morals. By giy- lace In your paper you will M. WestsROOK. iamation has had o Taxes are bein ary intorest, wo a fo-night in'tho no restaurant at moro 0 than othera I porfectly coinoido to allow my roputation out an offort ta sayo it, shall be given to sustain iog the above a much oblige yours, 010400, June 10, 1873, —_— CITY ITEMS. A dispatoh was seut to Col terday evening that the de been found in the Oalumet River, near Dalton, No particulara wore given, and tho lntoness of provented an investigation of the mat- roner Blnphofin yes- ad body of & man ‘had painter named August Zonder has been eing since tho 4th day of this month. On 0 morning of that day he wont to o storo st Bomo ornamental Ho was much when Inat seen alive, wont down into tho baso. ment of the store to take s drink. morning a olerk in tho establishmont found his dead and decomposed body undor the sidewalk in front of the store, Zender's brother identifled , but declined to take charge of the remains, Thoy were accordingly sent to the Morgue. No of violonco appear on the body, and it is ’I::unvod that tho man diod from oxcessive drink- = e o Railrond News, 8r. Louts, June 10.—Application was made on illon, United States sliting in chambers at Davenport, Tows, by the attornoys of the Atlantic & Pacifio Rallrosd, for an injunotion to restrain Gov. Woodson, of this_Btato, from advortising the Railrond for salo to sutisfy o Btate lion on the road for §8,000,000, Tho case od at longth by Ju B. Hondorson for torney-General Ewing and Hill The argument closed to-day, and lon roacrved his decision for some ys for tho State, at the ostpone adver- cision iu given, o Daicor and the ho road, aud At- and Bowman for weooks, and the attorne uest of the Court, ag ising thoroad for sale Sr. Louts, Juno 16.—Tho annu the stockholders of tho Laclede & Fort Hcott Railroad was held In this i Morrick, @, T, Titch, O. , oll, John Hogan, and O, Harris, wero eleoted Directors. Directors was subsequently nction taken to insure the sp to-day. G. G, , of Misgouri, A mooting of the hold and necossary oedy completion of BAN FraNoisco June, 16.—Tho news of the sale of Huntington and Ho, Coutral Pacific Railroad to and others, is confirmed. kins* intorest in tho haron, Reeso, Cohn, A Mystery Solvad, L Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ,—Ou_romoving an old Iast Friday, wlich was oars ago, a skoleton of a number of the oitizens mysterious disspponr- named Caleb Russell, Ohlo, June 16, used as a hotel twonly man wag unearthed. olaim to remembor the ance of & horsc-doalor about twenty years since, time that ho hind boen murderod for b but no trace could bo found at tho ti o floor, it ahowed that a holo nough to admit tho ‘This, no doubt, is oxamination of thi liad beon sawed o gsnge of & man’s bog 0 skoleton of the rnissing e Ocenn Sten, une 16.—Arrived—1 ndon ; Canada, of Brooklyn, from Liverpool. LivenrooL, June 10,—' and Minnesols, from No from Montreal, havo arrived, —— The WIll County Ropublicans, ateh to The Chicago Tribune, .—A mooting of tho Ro- mmittes of this county is ny noxt, to arrauge for a Novada, aud City Tho steamships Frisia ) aud Corinthisn, publioan’ Central Con called for on Saturd, County Couvention, —_—— Odd-Followship, June 16.—Tho colored Odd-Fel- tho sixteonth anni- his Btate to-day Bplay was very flne, yorsary of the organ by & grand parade. ‘Tho di and an honor to the order. ', June 16,—Tho Hon, Moses Bates, a rominent momber of the Democrati 0r sQme yoars Ohairman of ita B! Commlltoo, dtodat Liwhomo in East Bri water this mnmm,z. $ Speetil Digyaleh to The Chicagn Tribune, MoNThEAL, Juno 16.~On Batuidey ‘night Mayor Caanidy, M, P, P, diod aflor & bfict Tiie noss, e wny o gouoral favorits &o a publip men, p 1HE UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION. Tho Austrinn DopnrtmontessJowolry, Cnnewy, Umbrellns, Musical Instri meonts, &c. Vienna. (Muy 22) L‘or’;:#mmh:)m of the New York e, In the Auatrian Dopartment of tho Indusirial TPalaco, n¢ar tho rotunds, junt at the ontranco of the Ens Wlng atands a small glass oaso, from whiol tio pu o aro liopt nt a-anfo dintance by ou fron rail, There in alwaysn crowd of Pooplo lonning over this rail and ulmtuhmf out thelr nocks to got o good look nt tho contonts of tho onne, Asfnatas momo go, others take thelr placos, and thoro is noldom n_vacant foot of standing room, Thoe littlo glasa camo cone talns about o million dollarn’ worlh ol'trinkots, oxhibited by tho Court {uwelcr of Viouna. The most valiablothing in i in o nock- laco of 40 brilliants of romarkablo sizo and lus. tor, tho property of tho Archduks Carl Ludwig, whlch tho policaman who stands guard over ths tronsuro snys cost §250,000. Thero aro also throe coronota of dismonds and rublos, which porhaps count for §100,000 or $150,000 cach, and a_num- ber of maguificont brooches, carrings, and poarl nooklacos, with diamond clasps, tho cost of which tho policoman doos not }wutond to know, and declines to guosts, Ono of tho coronots rop- reaonts » bit of grapovine, tho stom and loaves boing of dinmonds and tho bunchos of grapos of largo rublos. A nocklace of BEYOn rows of pontls ia notlconblo, more fox its gorgoous- nesa and costlinoss than from its benuty of do- ulin. Tho ponrls aro oach slmost ng big sz n schoolboy's marblo, and the striagahinng pendont from two groat brooclhics,—ono an emerald sur- rounded by throo rows of diamonds, and the other & tio mndo of dinmondsin silver ottings, How it is to be worn I cannot say, unloss tho brooolies, which aro nearly as big 28 saucors, are 0 fantonod on the shouldors so thaf tho poarls sball hang over tho broast, A mors tastes {ul nockisco is ono bLaving throo strings of oqually large pearls fastoned b{ & lustrous soll taire. Thoro is nothing finor In tho whole Ex- hibition, thus far, in the way of diamonds and ponrls, thun that which fa contained in this ongo, ho Fronch may bring something to surpnag it, but thoy have not yot. oponod tho Juwnlryr’n thor departmont, ospecialty of tho Vionna jewolors is rococo- work, for which tho chief market is in Iungary, whore it is usod for tho ndornment of tho ni. {ional costume, "Another spocialty is enamelod silver jowelry, of which thoro aro benutiful spooimions oxliibited in black and bluo onamol, ornamentod with diamond sprays of flowers and onrs of wheat. The manufacture of garnot jew- olry is a pooulinr Bohomian Industry, carried on In Praguo, Tho stones aro found in'tho moune tnins in the vioinity, and the bosuty and choap- ness of tho jowelry has socured it a markot all over tho world, ong tha great number of protty and ourious things in tha cases of garnot work aro phmu,i,"m‘i‘h bums and prayor-booka with covers and backs incrsted with tho ab!.ulnfi Dblood-red stones, The mauy cases of diamon jewa].r{ dieplay o groat doal of fino and costly work, but not much that ia unique. Thero aro plonty of diamond butterflics wit) wings mottled with ' rublos and ~emoralds, diamond birds of Paradiso, sprays of whito and red roses in dia~ mouds and rubios, wasps, bootlos, and bees in prociona stones of all kinds, and othor similay cancelts of Fronch invontion of which spocimons often find thoir way across tho Atlnano to tho great Broadway jowelry storos, Opalg are much used with diamnds for brooches' nnd oarrings, and specimens aro shown lnrgor than plgomas‘ eggs—pgreat lustrous stonos with changoablo tints of cmorald and sapphire shime moring upon their pearly surfacos and mysterious roseate = firca burning in thoir hesrts, Very protty ornaments, aud of modoerate cost, ara the sprays of forgat-mo-nots made of turquoises, sot in- silvor, and imitating vory cleverly tho natural flowor, of which thora 1o 80 many shown, The pyramids of soal-ringy and tho casos filled with gold and silver chaius, aro aleo worth » moment's natico, Bo are the curious littlo watchos in oxidized silver to bo hung to Iadies’ bolts, chatelaine fashion, In our search for somothing unique wo came at Inst to a round gold brooch with & eolitaire dismond in the centre, from which radiate curved gold ra ), to tho rim, like a. Cathorino whool, - Usder (s upper wheol is o lower one, whose TAYS CUrve in thio opposite dirction. By soma concealed ma- chinery theso two whaols rovolve in different ways, producing the effeak of & fountain of gold- on wator always bubbling over, of which tho diamond s tho sourco. ''ho possossor of this l:ln would only hava to wind it up like n watch oforo going' out to a party and she would bo suro to attract tho attontion of tho whole assom- ly. . Ou loaving tho main gallory, and this glittor of gold and goms, and golug into the neighbor- ing transopt, many articles will bo found that aro moro poouliarly Vienneso, Hore is a long row of cases fillod with fans, tho manufacture of which is ono of the loading {ndustrios of Vionna, and employs 4,000 artieans, It is of quite rocont wth, and was bogun o fow yoara' ago y tho manufscturo of fans ‘of ma[fiu wood, painted and carvod. *Other matorials woro 8oon employed—a varlety of waods, and of silk, foathors, laco, papor, papior-macho, &c., and the arts of tho goldamiti) and tho paintér wero callod into decorato tho costlier kinds. Now, tho va~ rioty of thesa protty feminine toys In ondloss, and thoy range in -price from a fow conts to almoat any sum one is willing to oy Ttis said that somo of the mont renowned of Vienna artists do not disdain to employ their talent in Eninfl.ng fana. A special induatry of Vionua, which makes but o small figure in_the Exhibition, and will bo pasged unnoticed by most visitors, is tho manufacture of mothor-of-poarl buttons. Yot tho valuo of thoso buttons exported to tho United Btatos oxceods thatof any other article which Austria sells us, It amounted, last year, nceording to tho Consal's books, to over 800,000, Buttons of horn, wood, and papior- maclio aro also mado in largo quantities horo, and in a remoto corner of acovered court there i8 o ourions oxhibition of glaes buttons from Bohomia of such fino color and brilliancy that thoy might easily bo mistaken for precious stoues, Glasa imitations of stones aro also shown by the samo makors, of tho samo material 88 the puttons, Lut more carofully cut and pol- fehod. Of walkdng atioks thoro i a long arsay, and, like the moorschaums, the ingonuity an labor bostowed on the carviug of” the handlos of thaso sticks aro somothing won- dorful. Every race aud typo of man and benst is ropresouted, and thoro are evon portrait busts of sovereigus and other important porsons, cap- itally executed. In buying a cano, a person can select what Emporor or Empross, King or Queen Lie prefors to Lave undor his thuxb while taking a gtroll, Thexo sticks make an important {temn in tho trado of Vicnoa, A kindred ocoupation is the manufacturo of umbrella handlos of wood, ivory, horn, and motal, on whioh as much paing is bestowed to produce quaint and fanoiful do- vicos as upon the canoy, A person could linger an hour smong the oanes and umbrellas wero 1t not for tho troublosomo consciousnosa of tho oxistonco of innumerablo nttractivo things yot unsoen, A glimg:)u of tho casos of parasols Just - goud makes us lenvo with loss regrot. ich wondorful parasols wero suroly nover soon Loforo, Ilero isa listof afew of tho oddost apocimons : A small parasol, with a covor o light-groon ostrich foathers, uothing but the mass of foathers visible from without a bit of whito sntin lining ; & largor parasol, with a cover of tie onds of peacock’s foathers Iaid ono upon anothor liko a thatch, and with a ronl peacocld’s head for o knob on top; & small parasol that, whon sproad out, i & snowy bank of swan's down flacked with bright-colorad bits of foathors that appoar to have snowed down upon iy anothor thatis covared with pink and white artiflcinl flowors sown so thickly togothor a4 ontircly to couceal tho sillc linin, upon which thoy aro fastoned; a number o largo Dlack porasols, gorgoously embroidorod with colored sille thread; s whilo sillc coyor, dotted with the eyes of poncocks' fonthora; a covor of altornato bands of swan's down and bright scar- lot fenthers; s white kilk covor lrlutfml with yal- low straw, with a brond how at tho fop with tho sama straw fringo; an odd trimming made of bird quills HI!]H in narrow atrips and colored iroen aud pink, shading off ta white, need n bunches with swan’s down and as a ringo, I might on with tho cataloguo for a column or two, and thon sag nothing alout the carved and Joweled handlos, Tho vaut trausopt {s full of plauos, cabinot~ orgaus, and umaller inatrumonts of wound, Iy the sohedules of goods oxPorlml from Austrin to the Unitod Blatos, wmusion) instrumonty form one of tho mowt important itemu; but it would bo difticult to conjosture what kind of luatru- monts thoy are; not planos, although the Vienna pianos are tho best in Luropo; not cabinet. organw, or fiddios, or horne, but, htranga to toll mouth-organ uud jowsharps, The Vienna pla- nos aro not of sufliclont strongth to ondure our trylng climate, "he squnre form is unknown here, and tho upright, wo popular fn England, is futlo upod, udging from tho smal numbor exhibited. Whe grand piano, or Flugel, as the Germany oall i, from its *resomblance in whape to g bird's wing, iu the instrumont of goneral uso, A combiuation of pluno aud Tood-Organ Ju ox- an Tunsbruck firin, on which fing or- offectn can bo produced. 4 and strings, ‘contaltod in a gros Tho samo koys and the wholo in- wuid-plano -caso of played g a plano or an or tho two can b 0 bass of ono can bo used por notos of itho othor, It hag cabinet-organ st Doston, invonto play both rood Tho late Prof, L milar inatrument sevoral onts #go, but it nevor oamo into tsein An Lho objoction to such combinations i t! gs must alwaye bo tunod to or thoy will not chord with the reod il ey s i s NEWS PARAGRAPHS, oat olub hns boon organized in and sooma to bo A gront succoss, Iowa farmor whose cow wis bitton dog Bold her to a butchor in loss than nuteg thoroattor. —8pringfield, Ollo, is to bo surrounded 1y ‘moctings this summor, and oful of an improvemont in mo: loyos of the Chiengo, aro soon to most in the purpeao of forming a mutual b roposes to aupply the United Btatos Ovor a million of g0 soodlings aro undor cultivation on hin's Rver alono, —Northwostorn Tow: s oxchanges notico the Ppresonco of untold mil lions of gramshoj Booms to havo boon done —Tho town of Pomer is Mtorally orack- 0 oarth destroyed , and_subsoquont rge flonring mill, Inst wook, 0 to othor valuable cracka thronton sorious damagy 8 ofty tnxos duo and uncollooted 2,008,086.65 ; _colloatod in May, duo and uncollooted May 81, 1873, . The foregoing flguros aro of- Agl‘fl 80, 18783, —Tho gentlomon who wore last {n charge of tho flah car that was 80 uncoremoniously dumped havo gone back for o moro of tho finny tribo, T'ho loss oratod. It was only sbout 33,1 —Darnum's fat woman waddled into the Polico Court at Albany, the other dn; lior exhibitor, w) a week for tho soason, having supplied hor pla the way, is not Barnum, —Tho ear shops at Aurors, staked out and will Boon bo_cracte six in number, 800 foot lon; be built 20 foot from Broad: y to complain of d to pay hor 830 but now turna’ hor off, Tho “oxhibitor," by 0 hiad contraota g by 80 wide, and will way, leaving room for loyed in &_graln ropped o bag of he hoad of a fol the other day, just ffors tho horso and whoat down a hatohway upon t! low-workman named Blnko, for a joke. * Tho exeoutrix of droy for salo at o rongonablo figuroe, —According to tho Marshall tho capitalists of that city sta: in factorios that will cost fro; onch, Thoy havo lost the Michigan Central road shops, which have and thoy proposo by the —Evor sinco the Juhe has boon roported on a mystery wns solved adayor two ago, when it was discovored that tho roportor had Limeolf by tho height of the wator on the of tho forry-boat. —The burnt district in foring from the ravagoes of which is said to bo marching hy lands again this wpring, in its path, This unl through troublous tis ioh.) Statesman nd roady to invent m $50,000 to $71 beon moved to Jackson, migolves to fill up the e rl70_began, the wator stand ng‘(‘)munn. Wisconsin is again suf- the army worm, rough the farm destroying ovorything happy section is passh mes, and it sooms os there is no lot-up to tho calsmities inflicted I:-LML Tridny tho Now York Contral Rallroad Company comploted the substitution of steol rails in olthor track in tho place of iron onos. The work, which has been in long timo, was comploted in i) fow both tracks from bany aro of imported steol, boen in uso en tho Indson River Railroad for tatives of the Fremch bond- his & EI Pauo Ruilrond bove e Toxas & Dacifip rogress for a ho viclnity of Buffalo to Al- Btoel rails hnve —The represon - holdeors of tho Mom finally compromiso Compauy upon tho followiny slara of the val; 0 holdor is to_re- ceive a title to thirtoon acros of the Toxas land in Toxas & Paciflo bonds, ant, or 76 por cont, = i fonrs, or 83 por cent, cash, poyablo within five yo ~Tho farm lands of doteriorating, according to the San Francisco ing tho last ton or fiftoen years beon growing smaller, 1o to abad system of il s widosproad d, will Intorforo the crops have co; The trouble is’ attributal agriculturo, and the fertilizing charactor, sud sorious, and, if not abato with tho progress and prosporit —Tho’ cossation of "t trains on tho Atlantic, Mississippi on the Sabbath, has alread; We lomn that on beon followad with it Dest attire, and tho most respectful attontion to the services, Gen. Mahono dosorves oredit for the thoughtfulness thus exhibites thoso priviloges to his faithf h (Va.) Republican, oston Adverliser, misstatements a8 to tho sizo nol, seys that it s no part lo and nowhere less than 20 fo and that it Is, in all parta whero if d in extending ul employes,— in gorrecting somo of tho Hoosao tun- 8 than 24 feot wido, h in the contre, t has boon com- igh for the highest c: loublo track haa boen laid. bo incredible that the work should havo gono thus far without the nocossary measuromonts having beon mado and verified, time and again, —_— XRock Xnscriptions in Brazil, Fram the New York Tho brief account of nician inscriptions in Br sufliciont reason for dire the discovery of Pheo- azil printod yesterday, ia octing the attention of gcholars to tho gonoral importance of the sube Ject, Thoso rook inscriptiona in South Amori- thy of attontion, bocause to o vast gerics, to the noon the Moditerranean cnaro peculiarly wort thoy scom to bolon study of which Montos offers important contributions, bourg, in his Quatre Let; points out tho astonishin tho myths of thoancient res sur lo Mexique, analogles Lotweon oxicans and thoso of 'yptians ; and though the iden of an othno- logical relation botwoen tho races hns boen ro- gardod as vory fanciful, it borrows singular con~ firmation from this rocent generally admitted that b passod from Amorica int northwout and roturned by way of & irdling tho warld ; and it hat tho Amorican racos, identical with old-world America was the bost_dwolling. man raco, a8 it is Mr., ydo Clarke, oal Iustitute, partakon of at lo grations. 'Tho Kirirl of Balia aro alli to tho aucient Pygmonn or No the Quarani languages aro Agua of tho Nile region, tho Avkhass of Cauca- sia, and probably to the antique Udos, who wora Tho Mondous inscrip- ably bolong to tho same ora, Thoso rendor this oarly relation of discovery, It is now hie rod yaspborry first ey appear by-and-by of soveral typos, ara stocks, or ovon that laco of the hu- 6 older world of or examplo, bas, according to n Authropologi- Theonician romaing the coutinents no lo: Do Facto and Dofunclo. From the Natchez Demo When Gou, Amey was fi lonal Govornor of Missiusippi phroys, who bad b stallod In oftico, was oxeroisin functions, Qov, Oharles Clark, had boen tnkon from the eapital Yort Pulaski, whilo trying tione of tho offico in & way which time and ex- porlenco have sinco proven to 0 spoody and succousful rocons to bo tho Qovernor do juro, warm porsonal friend Hi whon the Iattor would repl; ly way, * Wall, Clark, you inay be Governor do Juro, but I'm Govornor do faato,” After awhile camo the appointment of Amev, and in duo time tho Iattor, with bayonots at his back, ouated Humphroya from the Govornos himself boeamo Governor do fe aftor Iumphroys was lumphroys mef, whon t! oy, Bon Humn- olected and in- the Exocutive to oxerciso the funo- be the bost way truotion, olaimod and used to toll his umphreys as muoh, y to Clark in o friend” r's misglon, and o following convorsa- Ilumphroys—Woll, Clark, how about it now, | doul old follow 7 Homo time ngo you clalmed to bhe Qoveruor do juro and I was Govornor de faoto, Now Ames Is Qovernor de fao! uro, thon what 1l, Bow, you're Governor de funct! didetnhpidhii, to, m;d 1t you aro A I'rinco of In 1805 1 Lind tho ploasura of moetin Bypl, togethor with his wire ‘ Uawmbu," As she alwo {llustraten tho which van bo nccomplished by Lonighted ehild In o miesion s Blngh at Oairo In 1 obiool, I muat tell Hor mothor, who y lived in o narrow dresnod "and ato like tho But sho sont Bamba to the girls' at the mission houso of tho Unitad o pupil proved to b 0, g 1 onu yuolt {entify, atroet In_Onlro” und bright wnud attraotive and not only nequired n fair oducation;, but bo. onmo anonrnost Ohrlstion and at longth engaged in tonching & clnea in tho mission Babbath- nchiool, In 1808 Dulou? Bingh passod through Cairo on his way to Indin. 1fo was on singt- lar orrand, His mothor had died in England, nnd ho'was, at hor roquest, roturniog o Indis to burn her body. Doing dotained at Oniro hio visited the mission Babbith-sohool, whore ho vory uncxpoctoilly saw Bambns, e nt onco bo- ©vamo so dooply Interostod in hor, that ho aftor- ward sought s fuller scquaintanco, and at longth ongnged fin_sr to bocomo his wifo, whon Lo should rotiirn from Indla, - As Lo should roturn in afow wooka tho rinsionaries took Bsmba into their own liouschold in order to toach hor to npoak En&:llsh, to wonr tho Buroposn stylo of dress, nud to oat hor food with s knifo and forlt, which tintivo Egypliang soldom do. In tho June fol- lowing, Duleop Bingh and ““1litlo Bambn " wero happily married, and shio, who had alwaya lived Poorly In n baok stroot, and eaton hor food from or hands, rocolved a dowry of tens and hun- drods of thousands bosidoa bridal prosonta of owols from her husband oqual to hoso of an improns, The wedding foo glven to the misston wns $5,000, Tho olovation of Joseph in that gamo land from slavery and a prison to the second place in the governmont, was goarcoly moro romarkablo, Wfion I saw Bamba two yonrs Intor in Oairo, whoro she and her huaband “wers sponding tho winter, sho had bocome a refined and attractivo lady, ' Thoy wero both liboral sup~ portors of tho mission, ns they Lave been ovor slnco.—Correspondence New York Obscroer, B g e U Ohincso Suporstition. Amoy Leller to the Shanghas Courfer, Somo timo sgo, whon writing o you, T gavo you a briof account of tho dopredations of tho tigors to tho wost of Amoy. Blnce thon news bos arrivod of tholr hav nf appoared in tho mountnins that lio aboub fifty miles north of this, From all sccounts thoy appear to be com- mitting gront havoo, and to bave bacomo tho torror of the region they inhabit, In tho course of throo or four montha thoy have killod twenty porsons, and, of courso, an indofinite nunibor of Digs, ofe. A cortain tomple, which is situated awsy in a lonely spot among thogo hills, has beon ronderad tenantloss and wunin. Labltable by them, A ghort timo since 1t was occupied by threo porsons—a priost, L3 Inborlnq man whom he "had engagod to aeaiat him in tilling a fow flolds bolong%ng to the femple, and the mother of tholattor, ~Ono ovon- ing, in rturning from tho flolds, thoy wore act upon by tho tigors, and tha whole of them killed. Buch terror has takon Ppossosston of tho country pooplo that they dare not go out oarly in tho mornlnwr after n cortain hour in tho attor- noon. 0 farmors, enoh morning, aro aceuse tomed to assemblo togatlier, and, attor beating of gonge and fring of guns, thoy fool they may fo nuafo:z to thoir fields, Various consulta- ons have boon held among tho wiso hoads, both a8 to tho cause of the irruption of those unwel- como visitors and tho means by which thoy might bo reprossed, Tha rosult, o8 is often tio cnso in such doliborations, has' not beon vory eatis- faotory. It waaat first belioved that thoso anf- malg would, of courso, bo under the control of the god of the earth and the spirits of the moun. tains, The olders of the pooplo accordingly se- lected 8pot in full viow of all tho prominent Lills around, and thero offorad maorifico to theso invisiblo noflings, at tha samo ime imploring them to lay stringent injunctions on the tigors {hat they fhould bohayo * themselvos in 6 moro bocoming mannorifor the future, Tho tigors ro- plied to this challongo by tho vory noxt ay do- youring anothor man, and by ropeating the samo process whonever chanco gave thom an oppor- tunity, After another consultation among thoso who wero m:]pposu-l to know all about such mat- tors, {t was decided that those nnimals woro not, inreality, "ffln after all, but cortain poworful de- mons that, for tho timo boing, had nsaumed the form of tigors, in ordor the moro effoctually to carry out thelr foolings of hatrod to man. It was, therofore, decided to npxly to the Imperinl Taulst priost, who ia rogardod as tho vory high priost and Popo of tho Tauist orsuasion, and who is bolioved to bo able o control tho opirits, and to have infalliblo specifics for bringing them to submission. Tho wiso hoads advised that a messenger should bo sent to him for yollow paper charms, to bo posted in convonient placen on the hills, which™ would have tho offact of driving tho Ilgum altogethor out of that neighborheod. 'Tho loss knowing, and such as wore not initiated into the mysteries of epirit lifo, took o moro practical viow of tho mattar, and suggestod that this plan wonld not ouly be oxpensiveo, but also risky ; as thoro was no cor- taity that the charms’ of the imperial wizard would bo succosaful. Tt was proj osed, instond, that a foroignor from Amoy should be iuvited to como up and kill the tigers. This proposal waa ovidently a {mlxulnr oue; for a deputation was at onco sent to Amoy, who somokow or other found their way to mfl place. They had & vory sorrowful talo “to toll, and thoy bogged mo to assiat thom in the objeot for whio they hud come to Amoy, illustration, ho relatos n_notablo inatanco of hyoician of Lyons, who, having nasisted in tho victims of iho disorder, Deon_ inooulated. ON & FOSTER. First Grand Sale LEVARD PEREMPTORY SALE OF TEN ACRES, To be Sold in Lots, AT AUCTION, 7 On Tuesiay Afteaoun, Jue 17, promises, to - 1-4 of the S[f . 1-4 of Bection Bucction of savoral {magined that ho had tompting to drink ho was solzed with sp tho pharynx, and In this condition roamod abont tho streots for throodnys. At longth Lis frionds succoedod {n convinclng him of prohonsions, and ho at oneo rocoy- plclan, writing to erod, Dr. Marx, n Gorman is a8’ a morbid tho Olinfo, rogards hydropl affaction of the imaglnation induced by fear, nud citos Inatances in which porsons unaware of the superstition have csoapod the npasms. —_— Ban Francisco Itoms, BAN FrAvo1800, Juno 10.—The Fos Coinmittoen offeoted & compromiso to-day, It {s statod that twonty-sevon stenmors aro in Ohina wators, \vnlllgg to bring Clinamen horo to tho number of 29,000 Tho Indians. Juno 16.—All tho Modos 8AN FraNoraco, ved to Fort Klamaih, prisoners hiava been romo undor a strong 2 invnsion of Sonmora by two Hnm‘l» d?r paches from tho vicinity of Tucson is Dangerously Ill. ‘WasmnaTow, Juno 16.—Intolligence has boon recolyod horo from Now Orloans th: 10th inat., United Btates Commissions formorly, Govornor of Californis, was angorously ill, almost hopalessly, at hig lock, on the undivided int ion of the 8. E, 1-4 of the N.W. Town 30, Nort] lying south an Bacramento BSquaro Pork Boulevard, and fronting on Sacramont: subdivision there are1 idenco Lots Oivil Service, Xows, Juno 10.—Iowa postal ordored to Chicngo for ro-ox- and thero is nood of it in somo quar- clorks havo boen d fronting on and Central wost of and ——— Yellow Fever. June 16.—Tho Norwogian na for Havro, arrived In h yollow fover on board, passago. Tho Captain and evor, but aro convalesclng, —_— Stabbing Affray, Juno 16.—Josoph Garcia was Rivoro in an altercation 0 olegant Rese on Bacramento 0 be used as o nt Lots fronting on Boulevard, w] 10 eologant ILots Fonrness Monro! the Roads to-day wit] Ono man died on tho throo mon hiave tho f is 350 feet wide; 6ot wido; and 36 cho olls and Ya walk from tho New OnveAns, fatally stabbed b; Lis ovoning. Bath arg G fronting on Nich less than two Dopot of the C. & N. W. perty is enst of and near & situated on the ' Bouleyard, and miles from the and one milo inside Of all the choice the Parks of Chi. 16 i more accensiblo or de- his 8 greator prospectivo Spacial Tratn of care el atas £ ‘olock p, m., aloppiug at Halst and rotury atH ook o —_— 8o Thomas' ** Mignon ™ hag attained rosontation at the O and tho avont was mado tho ocea: sontation, by tho composer, the horoino of the opern, of poarls and jewels, pattorn of the timo of MARRIAGES, JONES—IALLER—On Sund, pera Comique ; Alon of tho pro- to Milo. Gallo-M; of & splendid necklaco 6 mounted, in & Contral Pa Grand Cent; only about three Court House, property fronting ton, Ingland, Both idonoo of Thomas Gas Englnoor, Ohloago, o, tho 1 of by tha’ Rov. Jmipes Hola merann, ter of Mr, Hobort Myles, lauco ouo, two, and zfmmmd o each purchiasor. For infornaijos sut Avory, Millor & Rigdon, 145 Moncsas ELISON & FOSTER, Auctionesrs. The Last and Positive - CLOSING SALE oF MR, GALE’SOGOLLEGTION OIL PATNTINGS, ‘Will take place THIS 953 Wabash-av. E 8ale will commenco at 8 o’clock. LLISON & FOSTER, Auctloncors. TW0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT QLOSING OUT. TRUSTEES” I3 Iato rostdonce fn_Oatskil], hsoar, Tatlior of Advertisemonts Xccelved too Luto for Clussle WANTED A H5¥ 15 o AN'rEn—o.man:L'mmmm AT W. . AUCTION SALES, By WM, A. BUTTERS & CO. WHISKY, WINE, ALE, Pipes, Cut; Nailg, &e., AT AUCTION, * Morning, June 17, at 10 o'olack, At our Salesroows, 55 and 67 Sonth Uanal-st,, n, Old Bourbon, Sour EVENING at 18 Bfl’i\ Monongahal; o Bourbon, and Body oods, x Glafor Wino, &1 20 Onska Out Ny sATLE REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Bolonglag to the OHICAGO LAND OOMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 00 Wednesday, the 18th day of Jane, 1873, ocintion of said Company, Itty Ly in thohands of tho Trustocs must bo sold at auotion for Yéxpo-. Alo, &o. fy WM, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoer, , JUNE 18, Open Wagons, xpresa 'Wagons, WEDNESDATY, Fine new Top Buggie Phaetons, Domoorat and Double and Bingle Harness, AT ATCTION, At 56 and 57 South COanal.st,. moraing, at 10 o’clock. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsors. By the articles of tho ass rovliod that A tho p he mouth -— Amcrican Bonefations to the Cause of Education. Do not Amorionns appreciate education ? Hera is a list of some of their bonefactions : 31,300, 000 by Mr, Simmons, of Boston, for the indus. trial education of woman i 810,000,000 by Daniel Drow, to endow a thoologlcal sominary, o which Abel Mopand sdds $10,000 more “for tho educa- tion of women for the ministry ;" $200,000 by Lrastus Corning, for & fomalo collega ; $400,000 by Robort Barnes, of Indians, for the aducation of orphans in that Stato; $100,000 by Oranga Judd, the agricuitural book publlshor, Tor ecien- tifio ' dopartment in Wesloyan Univorsity ; $60,000 by Oyrus McCormick (tho reapor), for thoological seminary at Chicago; $100,000 by Daniel Appleton (tho book publisher), for chan- collorship and library in New York Univorsity ; $100,000 by Natbaniel Thayer, of Boston, ‘to Harvard Univorsity; $100,000 by Chauncey Rose, of Terro Hauto, Ind., for femals collego ; $100,- 000 by Honry Bage, of Brooklyn, N. Y., for fomals colloge bnifi(ng at Cornoll University ; 500,000 by Mr. Bhaw, of St. Louls, for park and botanic gardon ; 200,000 by Mr. Pardae, of Ponnsyl- vanis, for sclontific department of Lafayotte Gollogo, af Easton, Pa.; 875,000 by Horaco Sib- oy, of Tochestor, N. ¥., for b librazy building ¢ Rochastor Univeraity ; ‘850,000 by thie Rov, Jesso T, Peck to tho now University at Byracuso, N. Y., which bas boon inoroased by other citizons to ©1,600,000; $150,000 by Samuel Williston, for educational purpoecs in Enathnmspton Mo, H 8250,000 by Capt, Richardson, of San Franciaco, Cal,, to found tho Riochardson College in Chic cago University ; 60,000 by Edward Thom kina, to found a chair of Oriental languages the Univorsity of Californin; $20,000by Mr. Ray mond, of Oakland, to tha colloge at Toledo, O ; 875,000 by Dr, H, 'H. Toland, o ondow a medical dopartmont in ho University of California; 8100,000 in proporty, and 830,000 in cask, by M. John Anderson, of New York, to wfound tho Ponikese Bchool of Natural History, —_— Salo of a GallosXloman Troasurcs % Trove. The Pall Mall Gazette of May 20 eays: Fol- lowing closoly upon tho rocont auctions of pic- ture-gallorios at tho lotel dos Ventes in Paris, collectors of auciont monays will be attractod in largo numbors to tho coming unle of the valua- ble Gallo-Roman treasure discovered boneath oue of the court-yards of tho Lycoo Na{:oluon in 1867. 'This sale is rondored nacesyary by a judi- oial decision =g to the quotient distribution of the tronsure-trove betweon tho City of Paris and tho workmen who lighted upon it. The col- loction comprisos 500 coiny, known as aurel, oach, worth somothing more than a 20- {rano pieco, and forming a comploto wories of the numismatio history of Lutotia during the reign of tho Roman Emperors, from Claudius to Beptimus Sovorus, Theso anrel are all in an excollent stato of proservation, and those found nenrest to the surfaco, dating from Commodus, Portinax, snd Soptimus Soverus, look ay fresh as if thoy had juat come from the' mint. Coins of thae Antonino epoch are largely reprosented in this colloction ; the * Faustinas,” young and old; the * Vespasians," and the Titus,” one with the fngoription " Divus Titus,” and, on tho rovorso, tho curulo chair, surmountod by s thundor-flash, smong the number. Thore is also a * Julia Domna," tho wite of Beptimus Boverus aud Guracalla, a “ Rostibutio Augusti por Trajanum, an * Ziliug Cresnr,” flve or six of tho tiua of Por- tinnx, and threo “ Plautings," Upon the roverso of n coin dating from the reign of Commodns, the Emperor of the Olrous {s roprosonted in the act of munking his horuo loap over o lion. Rarer #till is an anreus of tho timo of Autoninug Pius, With two figuros on the roverse, and tho insorip- tion ¢ Contordiw Lternw,” Thoso are somo of tho Eomu of tho treasuro, and thore oan bo little b that the French Department of the Tine Arts will bo rendy to bid vory hffh for overy item In tho colledtion rathor than lot it bo dls- persed throughout Europo. SR Sl i Xy §iydrophobin Xmnginary 7 Modical mon aro boginning ta suspeot that In many cason lmagluation iy to n groat dogroo in- strpmental In doveloping hydrophobin, 1t is well kuown that tho diseaso toldom npposrs bo- foro tho elghth day after inoculatlon, 'The poriod of {noubation, as medleal meu torm It, iy ofton woven or oight wooks, and cases havoe oo- ourred in which LLn spasius have not supervened uutil sovon years aftor the bito, Thig fact has lod physlcians to study the whole subjeot anew, and Dr, Tuko, in his lato work on the “Influ- once of tho Mind Upon the Hody,” supports the hypothesls that hydrophoble symptoms are ofton dovolopod witholt previous juooulation, In oaah, to aloss the trust. SPECIAL SALE. o lino of Roady-Mado Clothing, Toalty ls ontrliy locatod i tho OITY OF CHI- of rivo ard sanal froutago, dockod 015, Alio, 8 largo BabAF oL ve aity Of tho dooks, titla to this pronorty 1s unqusstioned, Owniod by thb Associntion tor Cuanty i, olet Bidking 1 per nd d largel, R rundy for fumdly Cantlote tn the immo. all' woll ‘adapled for busingss Lar d d bl Olothsy Crustnserane AT ATCTION, On WEDNUSDAY, JUNK 18, at 9 o'clock, tn Bowsa Bros." Blook, 15 and 17 Ex I W cent {ntereat, havin, ;lm:llll;lln' Lo about o0 X i b AsTIOnts oz Iand bo by tho makots thecoof, sl a "Thosa nntes woro sedoived ught from {he Company DRY GOODS, Paney Dress Gaods, Straw Goods, &o., AT ATCTION, Pt Blosk B Kaa TR, 0, 0 t: A » -84 o o B N R W0 Hms & 0o, South Share Property AT AUCTION. This Delightful Saburhan Property Embraces Some of the Choicgst Lots oo the Sonth Shore LAKE FRONTAGE AND GROVE, Wikl be scld by us on Monday, Jung 23, This Property Must be Sold, SEE BILLS. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctlousers. GORE & CO., 23, 24 & 26 Randolph-st, DRY GOOoDs 1! GREAT OFI;;XNO BALE On Tuesday Morning, June 17th, at9:30 O'Clock, .lilcnnt. and commodious quartors, 63 and r of Dross Goods fn Alpacas, t 848 clolock, in Bowen s MAHLON D. OGDEN, of Lako and Clackts., Toom TEE ABOVE Peremptory CLOSING-0UT. SALE CHIGAGO LAND GOMPARY, BY .A.‘U'C'I‘I.C)N, Will Positively Take Place on Wednesday Morning, June 18, 1873, at 10 o'clock, ON THE GROUND, commencing sale at Eaat Diviston. kal carriages will e {03 Brick Machin ANKRUPTCY. Wowill sl on TUESDAY MORNING, Juno 17, at 1t y o e st ok Sl 'é'g.;.f.,fl' of tho UNITiD STATES BRIOE AT ATCTION, of lotters patont Ineuod by tho United States, Bolglum, for improvemenia in ¢o_ furniture, «;m sacond. n BY GEO. ERGH R L, oidid Lind of Geat's S tnvoloos of Whita_Goods, Woulors, AUIL 0100k spociat olfering of Logre roll. EO. P. GORE & QO., Aust , O, O & O A e, BY BRUSH, SON & CO. At 74 West Van - Buren-st, TUESDAY, June 17, at 10 &.m., ‘Will be sold FURNITURE, CARFPETS, BIDDING, Orookery, Rofrigerator, Btoves, Mirrors, oto., offoots of a 11-room houso. BRUSH, BON & 00., Auctioncers. Wednesday, June 18,at 10 a.m., ‘Wil ba sold Parior Buits, Ohambor Sots, Bodsteads, Bu- roaus, Tablos, Mattrossos, Nedding, Lounges, Oarvets, Cook Btoves, Parlor, Dinfug-roow, and Kitchon Furnl. BRUSH, SBON & CO., Auctiouoors, 41 Bouth Canal-at, By TAYLOR & HARRISON. ATTRAOTIVE AUCTION SALE OF Dry Goods, Notions, &o. ‘Wodnosday, June 18, at D) o'clock. Roal Llama Laca Pufuts and Ja Nate, Laoo Parasol White Wool fihiawls, i mor Stylos, Tino Fol oY Unltflgfilg Olinfon and Monzos. os. engino, and mashinary of a1k fron ne liorso, bugay, an on-at. bridge, n%\ tho perwonal prop- " By ondoy scty bolonglug o sald ogatey, iy orierohe ” vgaco. i ELIBON & FOSTER, Auctionoors. BANKRUPTCY! BANKRUPTCY! Wo will soll on WEDNESDAY morning, JUI Jars, ab1t fneks ac o beick n 51 Ui romaining eioata o She Dol Biates ek AT AUCTION. ous, 31 onrta, 150 hriok boxos, 27 trnok L3 uste of Larucss, full ols” of various kinds, Kitohon Utonuils, &0,y do., boe . 1y arder o lonilug to said ustato.” Jiy avdor of el LELISON & FOSTER, Auotlonesr, FIVE LOTS ON SHURTLEFF-AV, Bot. Twenty-ninth and Thirtioth-sts,; AT ATOTION, ON TUESDAY APTERNOON, JONE 2, At 8 o'clock, on the ground, 31 feat front by 125 fook 6-toot"allby, Titlo” porfoot. o 5 atod o v blocks west of y-sattlod portion of tho 0 Btato ul, Oars to ThIrtioth-atn W party. 3124t Auotiongers, ickots, Ribbons, Piq % Whita Gronadino Bhiay Atripod Sliawls, and our usual full 44 S'fi“.u"lum“sou A By HAVENS, OSGOOD & CO, TRADE SATLE OF $7,000 OF DRY CGCOODSs, “our 3 19th {net., ot 0:3a,m sol f‘»'n‘n':;m tesorrs, and uno Invgs 'Bufo, with_ 11 jombiuation Lock; the T ul W minuies’ walk f ti0Ubors, 6 Houth Ogual-ate sy TLI0]