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THE CHICAGO DAILY TERIBUNE: SUNDAY,"' JULY 6, 1 873, GREAT WESTERN TELEGRAPH. Judge Prummond Remaunds the -Case to tho Jurisdiction of the District Court The Company to Pelition Judge Blod- gett to Set Aside the Bank- ruptey Adjudication. Al the Creditors fo Bo Seitled with Excepb Hitton-1is Status to Do Determined by the Conrts. | His Honor Judge Drummond, sitting in tho ‘United Btaton Circuit Court, yostorday morning Tofusod to allow the motion to admit new tosti- amony in tho rocord of the potition for review of 1ho doclslon of the Distriot Court, in Hliton v. ‘tho Groat Westorn Tolograph Company. Hav- *ing already, in tho numerous actions taken, given 1ho facts over and ovor again, it in not nccessary 10 repoat them. Lounving out, therefore, tho woll-known facts of tho caso, ay thoy have beon mo fre- quently prosonted to the roaders ‘of “'ge Tnipone, Iis Honor in effeot eaid that ‘thero wero two motions beforo the Oourt to” be assed on. The quostion, howevor, substantial- 1y was, aa to tho practico of tho Circuit Court in ~applications for tho hoaring of now ovidenco af- \focting tbo quostion of bankruptoy; it was rought up by tho motion of tho petitioner in this Court, for permission to add his nowly-dis- covered tostimony; and, in the socond place, it ~came up on the part of the petitioner {n the Dis- *trict Court, in his motion to striko ont all testi- ‘mony from tho proceedinga in this Court that +had not boen brought bofore tho District Court. “There wore two ways in which tho objocts of tho *potltioner in this Conrt might bo renched. Ono ‘was for tho potioner in roview in this Court to 'suspond proceedings hero until ho .Lad an op- portunity to preseut to tho District Court tho uewly-discovered evidonco. The Court held ~that thoro was no doubt of tho power of tho Distriot Oourt on proper showing to opon an or- er in bankruptey and to hear new evidenco ‘thercin ; and poiuted out that the proper step %o bo takon waa firat to submit such evidanoe to xhe District Court, and whon that was done, if pon the finsl ordor of that Dourt thoy still ‘wishod to come to 'this Court for revicw, thoy ‘might then properly do o, bringing their new seyidonce along with thom. Again, although what the Court had suggosted \appeared to be tho preforable courne, thoro wos tanother mods of doing it, if that was not adopt- rod ; on a proper showing in the Cirouit Court, whoro a potition for roview has been filed ond “proceedings in roview have fakon place, the pe- titionor might ask tho Circuit Court for an +ordor on the District Court requiring it to pro- oeed to hoar the newly-discovored oyidence. - I it was trae, as it wns contonded by Lho poti- tioner in roview in this Court, that the Compnny *thnt hod boen adjudicatod bankrupt was renlly ‘solvent, and able o pny its dobis, ‘thero = was anothor method of _ proce- -dure by which tho potitioners could ~ gain Mheir object. It was to enter inlo approved ue- ‘xangements to pay or secure all their outsland- ing indebtedness, with tho oxception of tho ‘motes on which E‘rncuud.(ngu in bavkruptey were rought, those in favor of J. O. Hilton, which, it appeared, were given to Roove, in carrying on: 18 contract which the Sn{n‘umn Court of {hix ‘Btato, in a decroo, in Torwilliger v. the Company, ‘nd declarod fo bo frandulont, Theuwn nots *were contested, and, until their charncter had Jbeon established, tho dofendants in the D raptey Court might well aske tho suporselure Court on their of proceedings in that ‘giving Hilton euitablo ecenrity for the emount of such contestod clain. 1fia “Honor had already so ruled, in o rnilroad case, st Indinnapolis, where it wns decided that tho “railrond company, being put_into bankruptey, could settlo all “its outsianding debis, except hoso contestod claims on which tho proceedings In bankraptey wers brought, and that sueh pro- ‘ceedinge mwust stand in suspense until the litiga- ‘tion over the contested claims Lind decidod the xuestion in dispute. In this caao, the pet ‘ors in‘review contested tho claims on the g that they were not legitimate bona fido clnims »gainst ~ the Compauy, ecdis Ju bankruptey might o ‘guestion Lad beon decii xided that the notes 70 - {; Yankruptoy decree was aftimed Court, thon it would bo timo enougf Ehe Circuit Court, in review, with their comp Yecord. If it was decided that thonotes werc bad, it was compotent for the District Court to Dpen the decroe, and make anothor ordor. . ‘The Court directod an order tobo ontered that the motion of the potitionor in the Cirenit Court to bo allowod to introduce new testimouy bo overruled, and the motion of th i in tho District Court to strilo ont e tions of the potition in this Court be & An interview with the counuel for tionors in tho Circuit Court clicilod ¢ that they have dotermined to ail couraes pointed out by His Honor, A u of all tho oreditors will bo called nex. The debts nominally aro belioved to « $15,000, but really to be less than 35,000, an.i tl‘;;:‘y will be &t once arranged for without difi- culty. b P - S FARRAR VERSUS PAYNE. Decision in the Sixty-ninth Str Merigage Redomption Suit~ nisof the Decision==An Appenl Judge Williams has docided tha ca0o of T v. Payno, bill and cross-bill, Farrar filicy a bi't %0 redoom a mortgage on five neres of land cor- ‘mer of Bixty-ninth sircot and Cottage Grove wvenuo, and Payne filing a cross-bill to coufirm “his title thoreto, the particulars ‘of which suite have already been published in Tue TRIBUNE, ‘The Court said, in effect, that ho must dis) Farrar's bill, for want of oquity, for tho following yeasona: Iiret, in Illinois &n atiachmeut can- ot be levied upon the mortgagor's equily of re- \omption; second, tho complainaut has no ‘equity, becauso eloven years olapsod after tho walo " under tho atiachmont ancundin o) through which he claima title, hefore (rm Bherifi's dood issued, thereforo the Blor if's dood is void; third, the _ognity,- if any, romaining by virtuo of tho certifiente of ‘sale, it also barred in aualogy to tha st ‘similatione, andcanot bo ust up so un exigting equity; fourth, tho laches of tho complainsut S0 bringing suit are so groat tuat a Court of Equity will not interpose to grant relief. n the orosu-bull, the Court held that the com- plaineut hercin was entitled to relicf, Lio claim- ing through s mortgago salo by moeno convos- ances; firat, that tho notico under which tho mortgago was foreclosod being suscoptible of construction, the Court would not indulge in pre- sumptions against it after a lapue ol fifte yeurs, and that no laches had boon shovn sufli- ciont to dofoat the titlo throngl which Fayno, tha complainant in the oross-bill, claimwul. ‘Lo Court theroforo dismigsod the original bill, and docreed title in Payne on the crons bill. An l&monl was_takau to the Huprome Court, W. O, Goudy and Fuller & 8mith for Farrar, aud Bpafford, McDaid & Wilson for Payne. s e d =gkl VALUABLE BRICKS.A An important shipmont of tilver bars wan made by the Bwaneoa Silvor Bmolting and Roflu- ing Company, yosterday, from tho banking oftica of Adam Bmith & Son, at the corner of Stato and Washington stroety, Tihe ohipment con- sisted of 1) silver bricks, which contnined 47,842 ouncos of puro silver and 5,000 ounces of gold, and wam valued at §70,000. 'The mmetal wea the, product of sovon days' emelting at the works, which are wow turning out £10,000 worth of gold and-silvor nvarflr]ny. A shipmont equaling in valuv this one is made oach Saturday to the United Btates nasay office, in New York, whore the bricks are again smolfed, and whatover gold thoy contaln oxtractod. The bricks aro eent through in the caro of the American Iixpress Company, aud zre not encased or protected in an; way, In locking at ‘them ouno woul Lo~ easily decofve to thelr ed ay weight and value, I'he 149 bricks shippod yester- day made a load which two large horses hauled with difioulty, A large crowd gathered in front of the oftice while the procious metal was being loaded. % INCIDENTS OF THE “CELEBRATION.” The following accldonts which attended the oxplosive made of celebrating tho Fourth are the only onen which were not given in T'ue Tomunz Lol yestorday, A lad 11 yoars old, namod Thomas umd | Decde, was acoldontally shot in the loft thigh by n /boy named OChorles Bchutler, whila play- ing In front of 269 Fordinand stroet, inflioting n painful but not a serlous wound, At 4 o'olock p. m., on the Fourth, a boy 14 yoars old, named Goorgs Daly, was standing in front of, his fathor's home,” No., 336 Bungx Morgnn atroot. By tho rookloss uso of & rovolyer Dby somo boys on the ap- posito side of the stract, hio rocolved a ball in his abdomon. It wan thought that Goorge Earnest firod the phot, and ho was accordingly arrosted, The physloinn who ationdod upon fl\u ‘wounded 1ad doos not think him fatally injured, aithongh the wound is a vory painful one. Jamos O'Connor and Robort Olark wero play- lng with a small pistol in tho bagemont nyNo. 163 Eightconth strect, whon it was accldontally dluchlrgnd, tha ball onterlug O'Connor's fore- head, Tho weapon was in tho handa of Olark when it, was discharged,’ and hio was theroforo arrosted. HABEAS CORPUS, The Alleged Incendinry, Williame, ; Rofused & Writ, and Remanded to Jail for Further Investigatione=A Singular Cnsc. . Henry Willinms was yostordny brought before Judge Rogers, in tho Olrouit Court, on hearing of potition for writ of habens.corpus, Williama is tho.man who was, two weeks ago, suspocted of'aotting fire to barns on tho corner of tho alloy on Twenty-soventh strcot, botweon Stata and Barnside stroots, arrested, and committed to all on that chargo on the 28th Juno last. The potition, salready summarized in Tng Tnmune, showa that Willlams woa examined before A. H, Banyon, Polico Juatice, on the 28th, and discharged, the Court thinking the evidence did not connect him with tho crime charged. e wns aftorwards arrestod, on tho snme day, whilst packing up his wardrobe in the jail, on'a warrant issuned by Justico Hainos, on a complaint made by Wnu Dixon, whoso evidonco, it was stated in the potition, was oll that had boon and could bo brought ngalnst bim. J. H. Burna and . I. Darbor appeared for the pooplo, and Jolm- son & Greeloy for the defondant. ‘I'ho first witness for ths peoplo was Mr. Lang, tho owner of ono of tho barns fived, who tosti- fiod meroly that the barn had boon fired about from 1014 to 11 o'clock at night. - . Mr. Blackman, owner of the other barn, testi- fled that his barn was consnmed, with four hornes, five sots of hamoss, aud othor proporty, about midnight of the samo night. William Dixon testified thut on the evening in guestion lio was waiting for his sister, whom hio oxpeeted up on o State street car, on the cor- nor of Stato und Twenty-seveuth stroots, whon 1o eaw Williama lonning sgainst Lang's barn, Willinmn came up to him and said he was sloopy, end was going home to bed, as he hizd beon Qrinking. Dixon enw undor Lis cont a packago of nevapapers, Williams thon went in tho alley lohind the barn; soon aficer, Dixon found him coming up Stato atrest, As hio came up, be wont iiwto liolden's shoe-storo and nsked for papers, aud they gave him ho concenled under his coat, rad’ o tnmel into the alloy again, aud an £a go hehind the barn onco more. A few winutes latcr, Dixon saw flames issuing from tho barn, snd gave the slarm. The five. was guizhed, and tho remains of two nows- lly burned, wero found, togothor lifed matchos, Oharles’ Scoboigor, dry-goods denlor, 1256 Flalo ktrcat, testified' thet on the night in quos- tion Willinnis camo Lo hia store begging for old Jazer, and ho gave bim two old nowspapers, It (. Tarletts, laundeyroan, corner of State veuth stroets, tostified that Will- hin on tho night in questiou for o 0 widp wahivt in that he was going itness o wash, He got the paper, but tght the shirt., waloon-keeper, Stnto streot, near th stroot, testiffiod that on the in question defendant toolk a quentity of choy fram his xzloon. ‘e witnestes woro introduced to show Wwill fon with the 11 o'clock fire, sl the prosecution wore about to eall witnesses ng to tho-other f heir the Court snid ho was Hxifmd an to W rome oll two, which rad Wwe: i ams’ connoclion with tho laidlo his charge, nnless the defonso dence to ovarllvow the points estab- and, the defonse nckuowlodging that vone, the Court romanded the prisoner , remarking shat ho was satisflod it was o enre thal shonld bo investignted. 1t lated, during tho hearing, that thero Tian been en alarming number of fires in barns i1t tho neigiborhood in question. 'Tho prisonor Irae ma caugo of enmity againet Lang ; and if ho ix gmilt 7 of incendiarism it must be from mero lova ol mischiof, - THE CTTY ‘Fha United Sons’of Benovolont Socioty will meot in their hall on West Twolfth sireet at 2 p. m, to-day. Tho Fourth annual picnic of Home Lodge, No. 416, I 0. O. F., will take place at Sharp- rlooters’ Park on tho 31st instant. ‘Phe Trish Society organized for the study of in Jangeagawill ment this aftornoon in Tshed 3 tiiey 3 -- I¥ BRIEF. Argan s vibnll wes arrested by Guizer Id e in charged with i e vemittin of swall thefts ul Wood's ! Hlato sire ol .on e bunling flag, 18 feot long, was rocently prosonted to Engiue Company 'No. 16, Ty tho citizonn in the vicinity of thoir houso, as » teatitmouial of appreciation and good will. Tho Trin's Hlope Total Abstinencs Society will 1ol its woeily moeting at 2 o'clook to-dny, at Viahl's Ilatl, cerner of Adams nnd Iizlsted torocts. Dusiness of importance will bo trans- i = The cioging excicivos of tho Chicago Christian Tirion Gerasan Class will be_held Tuosdny even- fag, at No. 114 East Mudison stroot.” Prof. Grat will mnke a speech, and there will be prtey Daring a drunlen brawl in Mrs, Froy's snloon at the coiner of Harrison and Franklin stroets, vestorday aftornoon, Mvs. Iroy was hit on the « with & lancix plate, and Lad her scalp laid Aun attenchig phyaleian said that sho was not gerionsdy huet, Rebecen Dlealoy, o widow lady, sworo out a st sestgrany; boforo Jiytize Hings, for tho nrvest of T, A, 'Selvy, of tNo lamp firm of L. G. Cao & Co., whovo atore is on Van Buron slroet, nenr Btate, charging him with an attompt ty outrago hor porson. Tho good poople of Lawndalo colebrated the Tourtis wider a tent, whovo they defied the rain, ww leurtily, ployod craquet and foot-ball, Geueed, awl woml up with & display of five- woris in the evensu, Tho eighteenth annual pienle oxcursisn of (he congrogition and Snmlu{-zchonl of St. Johu's Lrotonliit ]}vl::nl‘:pnl Church wili be hold at hooturs' Park, Thureday, July 10, The loaves Park Btation, coruer of Ashland d Rinzio streot, ab §:45 u. . 1l Lo a upecial meeting of the Acadomy o Newwives an Fuokdny ovening, at § o'clock, in tho J'neilic Motel, Lhe proceodings will have ‘Byooial refsrance 4o tho momory of the late linouted Presidont, J. W, Foster, LI, D, All mombors are roquonted to attond. A oitizon af Jefferson, named King, was riding to his homo Thuraday night, when his horso ¢hied, throwing bim into a ditch partially fllled with water. A young man who was with him 1 1neitred anslstance and Lad him conveyed to 1i home, whore he soon after expired. ile had In . trinking during the day. Alittlo boy namod Frank Howard, aged abont G yours, I8 ut Mrs, Tuttle’s, No, 8 Eldridge conrt, 1le came to Lhis city with his paventn last Mouday, nud, wandering uway from the hutol Whero thoy ezoppod, ho bocame lost, He says Lin father is : mulxl,cl-mnuun, and that o han relutives in Law- on, Ik Hugh QGarrity and **Bhang" MoLaughlin, gamblors, gatherod s crowd about thom in front of T Foley's billiard hall yestorday evonin whila thoy itdulgod in o fre fight. Tt was said that Garrlty madoe an unprovokod assault upon MoLaughlin, aud it was quite apparent that he kicked him after he waa down, On the nftornoon of Friday, Frank Walsho's buggy aud horwo were stolel from nosr the Twolfth streot bridgo. Yostorday Jnmos Me- Mullon was wrroateidl charged with tho thoft, and regiatored aa such at the Armory Polico Btn- tion, by Officor Ebersold, The property wns found in the possossion of tho supposed thilef, Yestorday aftornoon two men named Ionry Btifrt and Joeph Flolan, boing very drunk, nt- tompted to overturn & newly-finished buggy, in frovt of Urbanus' carriago factory, on North avonue, near Badgwiok street, Whon Mr, John Urbanus, & gon of the the propriotor, remon- atrated with thom, and attompted alao by physical force to oom) thom to deslsi, 1lelan drow an ordinary shoc-knife and out young Urbanus woverely om the right .him to tho Larrabeo Stvect Station, arm. Ho probably would have inflicted more gorious injurios if somo porsons Lad not infor- fored to provent him, Doth mon ranaway. De- teblive T'yrroll happoning to be in the vielnity, lianrd of the affray, and sot about'to fiud the au- snilnnts. 1o arrosfed Fiolon under & houso nonr by, and found the knife on hiy porson. Ha took BLE was olso arrestod Ly » police oftleor. Alittlo ohild of Richard Dalton’s, ngod 18 monthsy, was found drowned in a ditch in front of ita fathor's homo, No, 400 Noble street, yos- torday. ‘Tho child lind hoon missing sinco 8 o'clock on tho morning of tho 4th, and was re- ported at the various Polico Stations _es n lost ohild, Yosterday morning a boy mrdo the sad discovery of its dead body in tlo streob ditch. Tho Coroner hiold an inquest, and a verdict of nccidontal drowning was rondsrod. Dr, S8amuol J. Wood, for many yeara paat the travoling cnn'unFondoul of tho Chicago Journal of Commerce, died nudden’l\{, aftor an illnosa of & fow hours, at Haunibal, Mo,, last avening at b o'clock, Tho decensed was woll known to many through fhe Woatern Statos, and wos muoh og- toomed for his solid and goninl qualities, Tho Doctor waa a momber of Oriental Lodgo, A1, & A, ML, of this city. Tho Ladles' Aid Socloty will welcome their friends ovory day this week to tho Board of Trade, Iunches, to” bo filvnn in the basemont of tho Union Bank Buil ing, corner of Waslington and LaoSallo streota, Gontlomen nnd Indios aro cor- dially invited to parteko of tho good choor that will be proyided, and by so dofug _alloviate thoir hunger and incldontally bonofit “the now Found- ling’s Homo—n worthy charitable institution. Don't forget to go. Lunch will be sorved from 12 to 8 by the Board of Trado bell. Tho entertalnmonts - given at Btandard Hall Monday, Tuaesdsy, and \Wodnosdsy ovonings wero woll attonded, espaciolly tho tivo last per- formnncos, and notted a goodly sum for tha Illi- nois Woman's Hospital and the Ohristina Union, for whoso benofit tho sorvices of the amatour clags of tho Union wore tendorod. Tho plays, notably the comedics, wera woll cast, and, asido from such imporfoctions and cruditiea.as are to bo looked for in persons not inured to the customs and usagos of the boards, gave satis- faction to the sudionces. - ‘The Forgus Printing Company has in its pos- session a curious relic of tho great fire, in the shapo of a wood-out of Presidont Grant., It was found & fow dnfll #g0 in the ruins at No. 244 Ii- Jinois stroat, whon oloaning out the collar of tho new bullding, Thoro wore about 1,000 wood-cuts with tho rolic at tho timo of the fire, and it s tlio only survivor. It is in aflno stato of proscr- vation, and makes 8 food improssion of the orig- l&ul,fltn whom it will be seut ns s moemento of o fire. Tho firat numbor of the Irish-American Ez- | ?fi!l’lfflfl Record will appear on Saturday, July 12, t will be published throe times in ndvanco of the Exposition as a woolkly, and as a daily during the threo wooks of the Exposition, which begius Ang. 4 and closes Aug. 23, in tho Went SidoRink. Tho En;mr will lio a four-page sheet, 26 by 21, and will bo mannged in & mannor that will rendor it highly outnrlnh!(nx{. It will bo distributed freo on the stroots, in tho cars, ab tho hotols, and to tho public generally. A corrospondont contributes the following charactoristio anocdote of the immortal Banyon ‘* A business mon, having occasion, not long Binco, to consult ofd Banyon, weut to his ¢ Hon- or's’ ofiico during business hours, and not finding_ him in, procoeded to search for him. Knowing his * Honor's ' hiabits, he inquired ot tho cornor enloon if ‘Judge’ Baugyon was in. ¢No," tho saloon keopor rapliod. *Don’t Lio patronizo you ?' tho man asked. ¢ Yos,’ said the salooniut, “ho is my bost customor, but has jush gono.' Procceding to tho noxt caloon, tho Ban- {on-smlmr nsked if Banyon tool his bitters horo. ‘Cho saloonist repliod ¢ Yes, Banyon is o rogular customer of mino, I sell him o good doal in the course of a yoar. Ho and I aro good frionds.” And so_tho Danyon-seokor went on from saloon to saloon, asking for Banyon and finding him not, but 'invariably rocoiving tho samo roply, ‘Drank and gono,' until, havin arrived at & wholosale liquor storo, ho found, with up-lifted glass, tho illustrious’ ropresontas tive of tho judicial intcrosts of Chicago.” The Board of Dircctors of tho Public Library met in the tank yostorday nfternoon, Prosidont Ioyno in tho chair. Al tho gentlomen wero presont excopt Mr, Raster, who is out of tho city, 'The nowly-appointed Directors, Messra. Hoyno, Queal, aud Shorey, were sworn in, Mr. Sheablan offered a resolution fixing the fivat reg- ular meeting in July ns tho sunual meoting. Mr. Iloyne was ro-elocted Prosident, and nll tho old officors and aesmiatants woro given & now loase of power. Estimatos ‘wero submitted for binding the poriodicals, and woro reforred to a committeo with inatruotions to lot the contract at such prico as they thought roper, ‘Iho Socratary eubmitted Lis roport for uno, from which the subjoined facts wero ob- tained : Volumes recoived, 513, including 867 from Germany ; total volumes in tho library, 7,964. Pamphlets roceived, 296; total pame phioty, 8,618, Total of books and pamphlets, 10,882, 'I'he number of visitors was 7,027 ; av- orago, 25%; of tho visitors 1,270 called on Sunday. —_—————— NUISANCES. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune & Smn: Beavengor-carts aro traveling nuisances at this soason of the year, and should bo pro- vided with bromo-chloralum, or some other dis- infectant ; olse they taint the air at every stop. Theso acemmnulations of garbage, o8 they halt boforo somo residencs or storo, creato an odor that is lmost overpoworing. Porsons who loave piles of rofuso—as butchors, for instance, do their tainted moeat—should be required to use some disinfoctant. Publio comfort and do- coucy detand this, and the Health Board should Boo that it is artended to. B. ————————— PERSONAL. J. G. Ayers and G. A, Lyon, U. 8. A,, aro at tho Sherman. Btaplien A. Douglas, Jr., of North Carolina, is at tho Grand Pacific. The Rov. H, O. Shaw, of Silver Glonn, Neb., iu at tho Shorman House. The Hon. John J. Safely, of Iowa, was at tho Shormaun Houso yesterday. ‘The Right Rov. Bishop Pinckney, of Washing- ton, D. O., i8 at the Sherman House. Georgo Bwift, Tuq,, of the Mammoth Central QGlass Company, of Wheeling, W. Va., is at the Shorman, Capt. R. P, Wilson, of tho Tenth Regimont United, Statos Infantry, loft the Sherman House for Datroit last ovening, Mr. Osmond Stono, Professor of Astronomy ot tho United States Naval Obsorvatory, Wash- ington, D. 0., isin the cityto spond a few days. It cost W, M. Hill $45.25 to rido in o bus from Lancoln Park to Madison stroot yesterday, that amount lmvinq boeen abstracted’ from his pooket by one of the light-fingored gontry. T, Aymund, K. Mayoda, B. Foojmorn, three young men from Japan, who have boen aitompte ing to uvucivilizo thomsolves in Amorican col- loges, are at the Sherman, en route home, _The tollowing wore among the prominent at- rivals at tho SBhorman House yosterdsy: J. C. Dirdsoyo, Boston; G, D, Dlakhill, New York; P. Wilson, Whooling, W. Va.; C. M. Morse, But- falo; E. J. Btowlet, New Yorl(. The following wore amoug the prominent ar- rivaln at the Grand Pacifia Hotol yesterday: W. Blakewoll, Cincinnati; W, N, Haldeman, Louis- villo; Rufas B, Kollogy, Onkland, Cal; A Millor, Now Orloans ; J, W. Dwyer, Chio, Miss Fulton, Mies Metz, and Mr. Willlam ‘Waito fecl bad because their admirable Gorman oxerclscs were not mentionod in counection with the Hydo Park High School exorcises, and rathor than to have them continue so feol bad they are Lereby mentioned, ‘Tho following officorn of Bt. John the Raptist Bocisty have boon eleotod for the ensuing year : Prosident, Damiso flall; Vice-Presidont, O, 8. 0. Charbonoau ; Soumlnr)ofl, DI, Valignet, Anton Racine ; Treasurers, Edward Hallo, i Emoad ; Wardons, G. Raby, Josoph Francveur, The law firma of Lyman & Porry Trumbnll, of this oity, and Anthony & Church, "of Valparalso, Ind., Liavo consolidated, Tho namo of ,.ho now firm is Prumbull, Authony, Church & Lrumbull, and they havo offices Iu Rtooms 48 and 49 Loaper Dlock, coruor of Washington and Olark streots, Blr, Q. M, Inwks wishos it known that he was tho architect and superintendent of Hooloy's T'heatro, aud Wheolock & Thomas that thoy made tho drawings for MoVickor'a I'heztrs, and sup: intonded its construction, Then it was uut‘u T, Graham who put up theso fine buildings as inad- vortently statod yosterday, Hounor to whom honor, oto. A woddin renspuon-pnrt{‘ was glven at No. 1143 Wabush avouue, ou Friday, by Mry, K, Wurron and Mrs, J, T, Koouoy, to Mr, and Mra, 31, A. Warron, who had just roturned from the Last, whore they havo boen spending tho honey- moon, A largo number of guosts were presont, and thero was musiv, deuolug, and o pleassul time genorally, AN “AFFAIR OF HONOR.? A Policeman IRoped into Accopting n . ChnliengessThen the Other MNan 'alls to Como to Times=Whorent the Chnllengod Party Fecls Rlnppy, Porhaps tho Inat thing that would bo oxpected of n police-ofiicor would bo an onsy impressl- bility to the winsomo ways of n young lndy. But, whore two oflicors ara equnlly improssed, porhaps tho first thing which would be oxpected of thom would bo that thoy should moot in somo ealoon on Bundny, ond do homago to thelr bettor feclings, aftor a few stimulating drinks, by a frco uso of thoir olubs, Dut to the firat obseryation thoro hoa oconrred sn oxcoption. The name of Oficor James 0O'Connera haa appoared in these columns so that of & dangorons person for & rowdy to en- countor. Tho samo namo must now bo usod sa that of & young man, who, by hia numberloss oharme of face, figuro, epooch, and man- ner, has won a ficklo girl, and caused hor to forgot amothor follow, who for twonty-sevon yonrs, more or loss, has boon hor only devotes, This individual, who i& » rospect- able gontloman, of Lonest and very poor paront- 8go, hoving read that ducls wore hondrablo, and, which waa quite a polnt with bim, scldom fatal, rcsolved to havo itho mattor sottled Dy the hot coffco and pistol mothod. Bo ho wrote & ohallonge to tho'man with ono star, To ‘bo suro he spolled challenge with onoe I, and two a's, but tho officor being an ncnomplfahud gontloman understood the moaning of the word, ond, it ia eaid, trombled, A largo rod seal, upon whioh the word * blocd * was written jn large lottors, mado tho dooumont look like a doed for & valuable rosidence in the stato callod Etor- nity, and suggested to tho officor’s mind, that, porhaps, it, ho accopted the chmuumio ho might Bhortly be sont to toko possession of It. But, n mon who loved him, “and wauted & sen- sntion for a nowspaper, told him that denth was bottor than dishomor nny day, oud that dishonor or doath would becomo intimately associntod with his name in any ovont. Ono of theso Lorna of the dilomna ho had to chooso, and ©O’Conners at onco wrote: ‘I sccopt. Death or dishonor, Give me both or noither. Meot mo at tho Wost Bido 'Polico Station st 0 o'olock, Baturday night.” The sanguinary contract wag sent back to his rival, and in groat agony of .apirit O'Conners nm\nzs:nl to die. It was not nocessary for him to m e awill. At 9 o'clook Inst ovening, at tho Wost BSide Stntion, the Elm a?peinced for tho enconnter, thore waa tt1e going on, O'Conners, armod to tho toeth, was soen 0 entor. The only person who mot him was a roporter. Tho roporter, unawaro of tho objoct of the officer's call, took his cold, clammy handin his, aa a tokon of his koen desire for some sousation. O'Conners scemed at once to undorstand what ho wantod, and, with his tooth chattering, relntod tho whole mntter. It was lato whon ho had reached the end of his talo, amd, hin enemy boing still unhoard from, O'Conners, giving & whoop of victory, loft tho nnstained battlo-fleld for home. ho_was Xilled on his way, the reader will be told of it to-morrow. i g — An 0ld Jewelry House. J. B, Chambers & Co., jewolers, who hava beon lo- eated on Weat Madison streot since tho firo, have ro- turned to thelr old location at the corner of Olark ond Madison atrects, whero thoy havo fitted up ono f tho finost fowelry cetablishments in the This popular Lomso will look familiar tho old stand, It lhas Dbeen estabs lishod ~ seventeon years in Chicago, snd in that timo bas won an cnviable reputation, Tho stock inoludes largo consjgnmonts of all kinda of Jowelry and watchea from “importers and_manuface turors, Tho ovenings will bo devoted to auction sales, and tho goods will bo dinposed of without resorve, ‘Tho first salo will take place to-morrow ovening, be- pinning at 8 o'clo ————e The Notional Normal Musical Institute. Dr. Goorgo F. Rwot, Principal, Carl Zorrahn, Cone ductor, holds jts aunual seealon st the Obicago Univer- sity from July 0 to Aug. 14, This scssion offors an opportunity to sll who can read plain musio to obtain condenned nnd sclontifia instruction i no- tation, volce-culturo, lurmony, and clnsic chorus- singing, Full course, $20, Chorus courso, compris- ing twonty-five classlo chorus drills under Carl Zer- rahn, §6. Full particulars at George F, Itoot & Sous, No,283 Wabash avenus » i P OES—— Lako Forost. That pleasant suburb, Laks Forest, within one hour's ride of the city, 18 fast becoming a favorito place of residenco, Thera aro two oxcellent hotels mow full of visitors, many clegant private houses, a prepatatory collegiate school for boys, under the care of Prof, Allen, and. Forry Hall, a colloge for young Indion, It will bo socn, thoreforo, that Lake Foreat offers peculiar advantages to rosidents, A large num- bor of the best lota aro offercd for salo, some of thom on the Jake shore, oighty feet above the Jake, Yor )élrllcl:lnrn‘, apply to Sylveater, Lind & Co,, No, 150 La~ o strect. —_— Ohicago & Alton Railroad, 2nd Qhleago, Kansas Clty & Denver Short Linc, have eatablished freight and ticket office at No. 123 Ilau- dolph atrcet, nearly opposito the Sherman House where through bills of lading will be issucd, aut tickets can be purchased to 8t, Louis snd all points South, Kansas City, and all Western and Southwestern points, John F. Beaty, Contracting Agont, E. P ‘Broughton, Ticket Agent, ot city, ot Peorsonnl, ‘Woare informed that Mr, . D. Mallory, tho former Inndlord of the Weat Blde Clifton House, corner of ‘Weat Washington and Holsted streets, will open thio Bishop Court Hotel, No, 611 West Madison street, on the 10th inat,, s & firat-class hotel and family board- ing-house, whers he would bo pleasod to seo his old patrons aid many now ones, A Good Movo. We noties that Cone & Birong, jowelers, have loasod tho large and clogant etoro, No, 176 Btate atrect, op- ‘posite the Palmer Hotel, which thoy will ocoupy about Julys, With s much Inrger slock of Jowals and.silver 1lata, togothor with greatly incronsed Tacilities at thoir ‘commands, this firm will, no doubt, moro than sustain thie enviablo reputation earned in years post, —_— Lace Goods and Suits, Wo biave now on hand an elegant assortment of Iace points and jackets, lote importation, which we are pro- parod to offer ot docided bargatns, Wo bave alfo & good 1ine of braided and embroldored rodingotes and suita at very low pricos, Hotchkin, Palmer & Co,, Nos, 137 and 139 State streot. —_——— Fine.Oarriages, brougham, four and siz-scat rockaways, in avery atylo and variety, may bo found ot Coan & Ton Brocke's, corner Randolph and Ann sireots, These carriages are of latost atyles and of superior mako, and at very low prices, Call and examino them beforo purchasing elsowhere, PRV Penmanshin. W. A. Drow will give & course of instruction at the Colloge Hall, Nos, 278 and 280 West Madison atreet, The class will be tanght.from 8:30 tiil 9:30 8, m, at re- duced rates during vacation of tho publio schools, Tiookkeeping and arithmelio from 0:30 tili13; tole graphing in the ovening, Boots and Bhoes for All. One of the most complste snd woll-aasorted stocks of ladios’ and gonts’ bools and shooa in tho city can be found at the now store funl ned by Mosars, Wobb & Burko, No, 70 Randolph atrcet, near State, The most fastidious buyers con Lo suitod, both asto quality snd price of good Ton Off on all goods ordered from Grabam, the young men’s tallor, during July and August, Grabam always gives » porfect fit, keopn the Lest of ‘cloths, and guarantees satisfaction, No, 110 Clark atreet, ——— The Genuine Geyser Spring Water 18 drawn by Buck & Rayner at both thelr stores, AUCTION SALES. By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. LARGE SALHR REAL ESTATE At 16 & 17 East Randolph-st. W By BRUSH, SON & CO., i a Saulh_(h_nahl. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, AT 0:30, Furniture and General Merchandise, AT AUU’EIDN. Parlor Bults, Marblo.Top and Plala o furoxns, Bodstoads, Hair onaral assortment of Kurniture, now ang Bhow Uasos, eto. ., Augtloners, 4i'Routh Canal-at. REAL ESTATE, OENTRAL PARK. , T am authorized to offor for anle flva of tho choioast lots fronting Central Park, and ton lots on Honore-nt., in samo vicinity at a price 1ully $10 por foot below their present aotual valus, 50, foot on Oglumot-av., noar T'wenty-sixtheat., at fla?ur foot, HENRY B, MARBLH, TRoom 6, No, 79 Dearborn-at, “ANDERSONS RUROPEAN HOTEL 148 & 145 BAST MADISON-ST., Botwoen Olark and LaSalle. ROOMS, $1 T0 $2 PER DAY. Restaurant Bill of Fare. BREAKTAST AND TEA, UBTEAKS, OHOPS, 4c., &0.—Roady. ool el retoa Rt o o clod Mot {vor and fiscon. Jvrica O roakfast Haoon, 5] DISHES TO ORLDER—From b to 15 minute 5 X....... RIEnglith Chops. Portortonuss Btoak. .- K0(Vosl Citlota, brosdod. s €] ¢ tomat tama o sauc with, O for wiih trutlios, 10 BANGO, 11t mushiroom, * o, Golden Buok.. : (Terraptn... ‘¢ withtomatosatce " in . ‘¢ with musiireoms. 60 /famburg Steak. Mutton Chop a la Jardi- Welch Rarobit., Bloro,.... ) EGGS—TO ORDER—From 5 te 10 minutes. Brotlod, ... Omaletis, ¢ au Gomtit [Soutates Qmolotts,.. Ghicken Salad. Tobator Salad. Potato Bala Lottuco Salad, drossod! Iottuce, plal Balmon'Salad. Bardincs, por Tadishe COLD DISHES-Ready. .15 iskod Pork and Beane rarkey Peaclios and Croam Apple Sauco., I0E OREAM, Vanilla and LemoR.sseess: 0, OF Cotfea, por pot.. Al kinds of Gamo and Yrults fn season. Mens sout to Itooma will bo eharyed Extra. “Ladios' Dinig-Raom on Parlor Floor, Tironkfaat Rondy, prompily, nL6a. m. Diuncr Iteads, prompily, at 113 a, m, Buppor Joady, promyty, at Moata at uil hors, (com 8 B4 m. = et AUOTIOM SOLES i By Wi, A. BUTTERS & CO. ‘Buggies, Express Wagons, Phaetons, Eto., atauctlon, on WEDNISDAY MORNING, July 9, 2t 10'0'clock, at &5 and 67 Bauth Canalat. WAL A BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneors. ATCTION SALE 41 CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTY Between Vincennos-av., Obarles-av., snd Forty-third-at. J ‘Wo will offer for ssle at PUBLIO ATC- TION, ON THE GROUNDS, Weinesday, July 9, at 2 1-2 o'lock 1. m, 41 CEHOICHE: RESIDENCE LOTS ! 8ituated on Vincennes-av,, Charlos- av., and Forty-third-st. Thoso aro fine Building Lots. Liarge brick sewer on Forty-third-at, and within four blocks of tho horae cnrs, two blocks from the Hydo Park Dummy, and only fivo blocks from the Forty-third.at. Depot of tho I.C. R. R., nnd in a noighborhood that is rapidly im- roving with fino residences. Situnted be- weon tho two Boulovards, and rapidly ad- vanoing in valuo, Tho sale o be poremptory and bona fide in overy respoct, and groat hn\'finlnn onan be munln L, TIJRMS OF BALH---Ono-aixth cash ; one- sixth in 30 days ; balanco 1, 3, 3 and 4 years, 8 por cent intorest per annum. itlo porfoct, Printod abstracts furnished each purchagor, A troe special train will loave the I, O, R. R. Dopot, foot of Linko-st., at 2 o’olock p, m., stiarp, of day of salo, roburning at olose of snlo, y Tor nuthu?firfluulnrfl l\m]afll\tu. oall at tha offico of OLARKE, LAYTON & CO., 120 LaSalle-at., or W, A, BUI'TERS & 06., 16 and 17 Randolph-at. » CLARKE, LAYTON & CO, WM. A. BUTTERS & 00., Auct'rs. Dry Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, STRAW GOODS, ETC,, Atauotion, on PITURBDAY, July 10, at 8% o'clock, {n Howou Brow.? Block, 16 and 17 1tast Randolpii-at, WM, A, BUTTS C0., Auotiougers, OPEN AND 0P BUGGIES At auotlon, on FRIDAY MORNING, July 11, at 8 o'clook, at 16 sud 17 Kaat Handalph-at. WM, A, BUITERS & CO,, Auctiousors, Great Sale of Lots AT ELMHURST, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 16. Two Elegant Lots O VERNON-AV., IN A FEW DAYS, WM, A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctiosoers. GOODS to close By BLISON POSTPONEMENT. The CGireat Sale BY AUCTION, FIVE ACRES, TO BE SOLD IN LOTS, SITUATED NEAR CENTRAL PARK AND THE GREAT NORTHWESTERN CAR WORKS, WILL TAKE PLACE On Saturday Afternoon, July 5, : ON THH GROUND. A SPEHOIAL FREHE TRAIN will start from ‘Wolls-st. Dopot at 1 o'clock on tho day of sale, stopping at Halastod-nt, and Par) ta~ tion, and roturn at 4 o'clock, Freo for all 1o, THRMS OI' SALI—1-4 cash,balance in1, 3, and 3 yoors, with 8 por cont {ntoront. A doposit of $50 roquired on onch Tiot. lats and partioulars furnished by HLISON & FOBTER, Auctionoors, 87 Markot-st, Fridey Morning, July 11, NEW AND SRCOND-HAND Household Furniture AT ATUCTION, Triday Horning, July 11, at 9 1-2 o'lock, AT OUR BALEBROOM, 87 MARKKT-ST, ELISON & FOSTER, Auotionesrs. Turn Out, Turn Out FOR THE GREAT Real Estais Sale. Xtwill be the last and only chance in this locality. I B. PICKET, owner, has ordered a RILLIA AUCTION SALE Of the remainder of his choice property, consisting’ of 71 SPLENDID LOTS Satmeday, July 19, at 3 o'clock P. 10, ON TEE GROUND. Better lots are not to be had in Chicago. Let thoe oceasion be a GRAND and MEMORADBLI ONE, A new and maguificent canvas pa- vilion, not to be surpassed on the Continent, and used only by Elison & Foster, will be crected on the ground for the accommodation of ‘those attending the sale. . Thoso choico lota are fronting on Division, Hoyne, Chrystal, and Bryson-sts,, handsome- ly situatod on olovatod ground, botween ‘Wicker and Humboldt Parks, and among the choicest residonce proporty in the oity, only 1.4 mile from the torminua of the Milwaulteo- av, oars and omnibus line, Torms of Sale—1-4 cash, balance 1,2 and 3 ‘yoars, with 8 por cont intorest. Title porfect. Abatract of titlo furnished onch purchaser. A doposit of $50 will be roquired onoach lot. This will be a bona fide sale, and overy lot will positively be sold. Forplata or informa« tion opply to H. B, PIOCKET, 82 Washing- ton-at., or to ELISON & FOSTER, Auctionoors, 87 Markot-st. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av, AFINE SATHE On TUESDAY, July 8, at 9 1-2 8. m,, Consiating of Oustom-mado Olathing, Dres Goods, Hata and Gapny Notions, otc.: and & vury attractive llno of Tino Castor aud Unfon Boavers, Plain and_Faney Uassl. mozes, Dooaking, Moltonsy Satlnots, oto.; Vonotlan, Io- ' and Rag Carpets. s Fe6! "corle & 00., Austioncors, 63354 70 Wabas O Redlr At Sal 0f Wednesday, July 9,at 9 1-24, m,, ‘Will bo tho most attractive wo hnve yet of- fored this season, as in addition to & largo line of best grados of BOOTS AND SHOES, From manufacturors, wo havo 100 LOTS A1 out for o Rotailor, GEO. P, GORE & 00, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Begular SOUTH SIDE SATURDAY SALE HouseholdMFurniture AT ATOTION. Parlor Bots, Marble-top Ohamber Sota, Wardrob Extouslon Tablos, Hofas, Lounges, Marblo-op Tabl Chiates, Rookors o Ohots, 1 Hureaus, xe farpots, Btoves, Orackers, Glassware, alo. Hig- Duublo sud Binglo Lisrncas; on NATURDAY, July 9 o'clock. G. P. GORE & CU. "A NEW AUCTION HOUSE. Mr. WILLIAM BOWMAN, o woll-kpown ocitizen of Chiongo, and who has boen in bus- inoss here for ninoteon years, and formerly ale brewer at No.416 North Btato-st.,, hos bogun the Auction snd Commission business on the cornor of Twelfth and Halsted-sts. During his residonoe hore his charactor as a buniness man has stood so high that ho will, doubtless, moot with n warm recoeption and much oustom in his now occupation. Thoze wishing to purchaso or oxchango oither horses or wagons will find that they will be fairly dealt with by him, o has omployed John Morton as his salesman, a woll-known Auctioneer, and formorly on the cornor of Markot and Washington-sta, Thore will be a large anlo of horses, wagons, and harnoess on Tucnday, tho 8th {nst., und will bo cone tinued twico & wook till furthor notice. By TAYLOR & HHARRISON. RECUGAR WEDNESDAY'S SALE OI DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &OC, WEDNESDAY, July 0. at li,'&n'clwk. Brown and Hloached Ghtlons, Dreas , . and Onan., G4 Cloth and Unsshieres, Unoe, and Gottou Tiuen Buite, ndlox lielts, I Bilk Tios, Mi Napkius, ildofs.y s T a Oalico and White Shir Goode, Taco Ourtalne, Guetain Nais Hais, Hsok and Uolurod Stlkay Ribh aud Tadios' Glaves, Hoslooy, Hovel a5 sl ful) Mo f Mcohny e A LOW s TR By TAVLOR & MMARRISON, of Fumnlturo, Carpots, &o. g o'clock: _ large assortmenl Dousaliold Goods. VLOR & I ARRISON, Anottonuure, 81 and 35 Bunth ¢ w a3 N, Auctls Hon Regular tiaturday's s SATORDAY, aty 12, at 1 of Now and sécund-1lamd PERFECTION t BOEKER’S BITTERS. Beware of Counterfelts, . OUR BENTIRE STOCK OF [ Ty ; AUCTION SALES, Great IFVETR &3 Luctien Sale Cloise Resdeneo Propaty. ‘We shall _offor for sale, on the ground, ot Morgan Park, Washing- ton Hoights, on Thursday, July 10, 1878, At 2 o'lock p. m., 200 of the choicest Rosidonce Lots_on the bluiff and grnu-io noar tho Military Sthool and hurch, boing in subdivisions mado {rom aore proporty purchased of tho Bluo Island Land & Building Com- pany, and the most desirably Faoutcd of any proporty in that dolightful suburbs The salowill bo poromptory and bona flde, and l;mmt bargairs ¢ may be expocted. Titlo porfoct in every rospect. Printed abstracts to oach purchaser. Froe transporta- tion to and from tho sale, via C., R. 1. & P. R. R., by Spccial Train, leav- ing tho Dopot foot of LaSalle-st., at i o M.y shu.rg. TERMS OF SALE---10 per cent cash, 25 per cont in 30 days, balance in 1, 2, and 3 years, with intorest at 7 por cent por annum. lats will bo furnished on the ground. For further particulars call upon B. ¥, CLAR. & CO., Room4, 122 L.aSalle-st.,or CLARKE, LAYTON &'CO., 120 LaSalle-st. B. F. CLARKE & CO,, No. 122 T.aSalle-st. CLARKE, LAYTON & €O, 120 Lasalle-st, Auctionesrs, BY IIODGES & CO. AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENOCH. o, 849 West Washinaton-st., corner Weslern-av., At AUCTION, the ontira contents, on TU EB- DAY MORNING, Y, 8, af 8, m., consisting of boputiful Parlor Iurniture, QOil Paintings, Tince Curtning, Hoglish 3 Chamber-roon's, arble.Top Buronus, Bodsteads, Wash- Btanda, &o.; French Walnut Dining.Rocm | Furniture, one 13.foot Ixtension Table, B. A, Chairs, Oarpets, Crockery, Outlory, Glasce Waro, &o.; also nieé Kitchen Furniturd, a No. 18towart’ Cook Stovo, togothor with nll tho utonsils, Salo positive and without reserve. Talko streot cars to Western-ay. Sala cor- nor of Washington-nt. DALES & 00, Augtioneers, No, 613 West Linke "By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS. AT ATUTCTION, On WEDNESDAY, tho ot lust., at9:30a. m., sharn, o will scil x largo lot'of Housohold Furnituro, Parlor av Chambior Hols, Loungos, Luoking.Glassos, Mattrerscs, Show Cuses, and anotlier’ Fino Goiluction ‘of Chromos} aleo, 10 good Sowing Machines, &o. OSGDOD & WILLIAMS, Auotioinnrs, 3 Eoitly Ganal-ats AMUSEMENTS, ATKEN'S THEATRE. CLOSING NIGUT OF THE BRILLIANT SUMMER SEASCH. ; Monday Evening, July 7, COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO MR, FRANK E AIKEN, Tendered hiin by leadiog citizens, and ovary artist and Alinos somnoctud with Afkeu's Theatre. Slv, GLONG IS O¥SOH, Conductor, and his ontira Orelrostrn. have ididly voluntovred. "Flio porforance will contmenca with thio clogant Come cdy, entitled TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAME, Mrs. Charles Arandi (By orunls Oharlos Arund] oward Loy Tho perfommancs will conciude, for th tho Grend Spectacular Drania, O DT ¢ }ith MORLACCHT, Menry Peakes, Adslius Motta, L ¥. Northrup, and tho full aud powarful Dramatie Come iy, Churus, and Ballot, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, THE BRILLIANT YOUNG ACTRESS, KATIE PUTNAM. o Monday and Tuoaday evenluzs, July 7 and 8-—Crator's clogant dowostio Dramu, entfilod MERS DIVERSION, Mag (with Oavatina, ‘‘Bowaro™). To concludo with the Jaughatle LITTLE REBEL. Laura (tho Littlo Robol, with Songs).......Katis Putpan Matinos, Saturday at 3 . Choneal ATy onilrily Ruw amotionsl play, ontitled WORS ARD SR P HOOLEY'S THEATRE, londsy, Tuordag, and Weducsday aftornoon and night, performancos of Robortsou's Socloty comedy, CASTE] With all its gorgeous 4 Woodhull Fiauk [2. Afkon 0 lzst Linv, with. tle Putuam co, the ery, mountings, sud an une lod cast. a MONDAY, JULY 7, JOINT BENEFIT Of GEORGI MILLIR, Advortlsiug Ageat, and BLISS' WHITAKER, Ticket Agont. In rehosrsal, Robortson's sparkling Soclaty camody, SCEHOOILI! PICNIC OF THE Dion Catholic Libvary Association, Postponed from July 4, will take placo at TRACY GROVE On Wednesday, July 9. praviausly advortised. B Goeat astarn Itntirond, 11nlstod and Kin: zis-sta,, at ¥ o'clock stopping, at. Heul and caigrivay, ond Ialand, Dungty JAROATENC, Sht ' ., stopoini Slith, T 4 ifi{?n‘x‘n?finmflufi-m. "lickets, §1; good on’olthor ad GRAND TRISH-AMERICAN EXPOSITION # Manngemont of tha Rsposltion beg ta . .xfi?&.fl%fi.‘\? lc)nurf!:?.f il sl Ile\mv\.mr o .\ivrnhe: P RENTRD, ~ Planeof the ‘cant Do meus and Tesnts Ahiatnot an aupiostion to 1t 1. SoALISTIEI, 81 i 66 Wost Laku-ht, N. It~ Spocial advértising privilegoa grantod ta parties llillll‘nk Btalls, JLosses run from Aug. 410 Aug. 23, fu- olusirs, " HOOLEY'S THEATRE. MONDAY, JULY 7, Grand Joint Complimentary Bexefit - To GEO. MILLER, Advortising Agent, mnd BLISS WHITAKE] ot ‘Agont. In oconaldoration of iia groat fsucouss, will*bo “produced Rubertson's boautiful sooloty cumody, C.ABTINE With tho entirs strenith of tho atar company in the cast, 847 ox alost now dpune "OHIOAGO DRAMATIO ASSOC'N, ' Tiao above otng formed for tho pur. ouaof v o A guouth for Uharitabls Piatitaibnie, Yo outlomon of respostse g fadic and. ity and tont, depico bf Ty o w0 Uy A comsin gocs X MUNBON, Sooratar PIONIC. ifth Anuual Picnic of the American Pro wn will bo hold at Kharpshuoters! “Park, July 30, Cara loave Kinzio aud Peorla-uts,, ¢ at Park Station, Ticknte, Bl oaoh, Cai Sommittos. B, Blmous, J. W, Bpour, su THIRD ANNUAL PIONIO the INDELENT! "ll' OLUY ot BHARPSHOOTER'S ! J 10, 1873, ¥ Oacw Juwve 0, 0, X 1. 0. Uopot, oornor Oanal and Kine 19 o'olugk, sbarp, 2 ng tho ahave' Assecine . DAGOSTRIE, Mag. woiinan Houus, tant on ot PARK, Wudnerday, WASTINGTON HEIGHTS . - '