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% H 16 Y, THE FOURTH IN BRAIDWOOD. Interesting Fnets ant Valuable Sugpestions, Outrageous Conduct of 0ld Probabilities Sud Fate of a Conscientious Horn. Blower. To the Editor of The Clicago Tribune: Bin: Thore scoms to bo disponition in soma Ruartors of tho dominion over Which the Amori- can Englo strotchos his protooting wings, whilo ho scronms definnce to the trembling British Lion, snd tho varlous othor goological and or- nithological emblems of tho effete monarchies of Eurapo, Lo regard tho porformances of that no- “blo bird with sometling loss than the admiration of our nucostors. Thore s a manifest tondoncy | ton the part of our orators to dopart from tho simplo buucombe whorcon we aunually fod our -patriotism, and to Introduco topics that, instead ‘of firing our hoarts agmnst forelgn foes, only rosult in awakening intornecino strifo. Will not some one protest, in the name of the sacred bird, against oll this? What business have Grangers, and Railrond Laws, and Freo Trado, nud Official Corruption, and kindred topics, in- truding thomsolves upon the day sot aport to pyrotechnics — oratorical and otherwise—sky- -rockots of powder and of eloguenco, the sonud and fury of drunkards and of cabbage-heads? Thon, again, what a hollow mockery must scem o decloration of the rights of man to Young Americs, nbridged in his inalionablo rights in tho matter of fire-crackers, by soul- ‘less Mayors and Boards of Aldormen, who sgam unablo to comprohend that our forofathers ‘8id not fight, bloed, and dio to proserve s fow xows of fraine-shantics, or a fow blocks of briclk and marble, moro or less, but to securo to their shildron cortain inhoront rights and priviloges. In Braidwood, Mr. TRIBUNE, Wo celobrate iho Glorious Fourth in its pristine purity. Braidwood is an exceedingly livoly young city, which supplies Chicago with what is known as the Wilmington coal. 1t is 8o called beeauso no conl was over fouud at Wilmington, though ,thero aro sono old fossils thore which are sup- posed to dato from the carboniforous period. Bab thoy fight shy of Braidwood, beeause tho Braid- waad people, having no other use for them, would stick ping through them, and put them in o glass-casp, and prosent them to tho ardent young naturalists who make poriodical irruptions .ovor our prairies In soarch of * specimens ;" and ou would noxt hoar of thom in Prof. Agassiz' luseum of Comparative Zoology, with ono of thoso polyayllabio sciontific namos tacked on to thom which is so calculated to cause the hair of the lny-brothren to atand on end with dismay. Braldwood, being & mining town, is mostly vopulated by the hardy gons of a forsign soil— that of Groat Britain- chiofly. But tlioy mag- nanimously forget tho late unploasantnoss be- twoen our forefathors and their own, aud unite with us in doing honor to the American Eagle, In fact, their onthusissm ontirely outsirips that of tho nativos, and thoy colebrato tho day with & vim that puts our lagging patriotism™ to the blush, And thoy have bottom, too; no matter what day tho Fourth falls upon, the celobration Insts until tho Suvday following. Last year we kept tho Eagle on the stretch for threo dnys this yoar wo wore confined to two days, and omo of thom was pretty damp. Ono of tho oldest inbebitants remarked that 1t wag the dampest Fourth of July ho ever saw ; enothor old inhabitant made subatantinlly the amlue remark, only hoinverted the p in ¢ damp- ost. Notwithstanding the outrageous conduct of 0ld Probabilitios in furnishing such disgraceful wenther on an occasion so important, thera was on almost universal turnout, including tho greased pig. Lot it bo remarked, en passant, that the Party of the Tuturo should Ly wll menns ut & Weither-Roform plank in its plat- form. The _ prosent administration of tho ‘Weathor-Bureau Old _Probabilities is causing dac% dissatisfaction in this section of tho country. Iudeed, cortain old atagors of the Bourbon Lemocratio stamp vigorously advocato uroturn to the almanacs, and the entire sup- proseion of Old Prob. Thoy argue, with & good denl of plausibility, thut, sithough opinions might difler as to the merits of Dr, Ayer's Dilly ond Sarsaparills and Dr, Jayne's Universal Panacen, nud Particular Curo for Worms, woe aro all ngroed that they never endeavored to impose upon us auy such aress of low Laromotor, and storm-contros, and tornadocs, as have laioly - beon- sont brondeast over the country from Washington. Roliable old purties say ° they have looked . through their flles of'almanacs for yenrs buck, and they cau't ind any such woatlior-atrocities as these laid down. 'There are a good many who, like them, have an entire distrust of the now-fangled way of reglflnth\g tho weather, but most people ‘would be satisfied to have & clange of adminia~ tration. Thoy think some older, more oxperi~ onced, and conservative person should have chargo of g buroau so importaut, instead of the Tockless young man who now runs the machine, . And especial cnution should be exercised at such @ time a8 the Fourth of July, when people nai- urally sdorn themselves with plug lats, and white dresses, and biled shirts, snd starched ,‘om{u gonorally, out of respect to the Amorican aglo, But, in spito of the rain, Braldwood was bound to celobrate according to programme, and the K{ocuuuhm, with, the Marshal and Assistant arshal, and tho Lrass-band of native talont, * took up the line of march towards tho grounds where tho fire-crackors, and cannons, sand spcoohics woro fo bo lof off, and the horaos aud greased pigs wore to run, with whoelbarrow and snck races, and running and standing jumps, sandwiched in betwoen timed. And the way the tain pourod down was an outrage upon tho Amorican Eagle, but it scomed to wilt people so they couldn't got very mad. But it wonldn's have bLeen so bad if it hadn't peon for the accident that happened to one of the yonng men in the band. He was a youn, mon of graat promisoc and £ne lung-power, an beo c:}wrntna one, -of the blggast orng in tho band. On this dccasion, he labored under a pe- culiar disadvantoge. His instrument was of such o shape -that, in playing, the mouth of it was raight up, and, as a prott: ido " flare, # naturally o ‘good * desl of ¥famin, and aoon his instrument would be ko full of wator, that, whan ho attompted to make a note, he would simply spout like a whale, Thon he would ompty his horn, aud procoed with another bar or- {wo of tho music; butthis way of doing, of courso, disjointed tho molody” of tho whole. Land ; and at last tho leader, wbo bad & horn which stood straight out in front, and couldn't appreciate the dificulty of a horn which was mouth up to the rain, bont upon him a sovero and reproving glance. This scemed to ocut tho young man to tho hoart, and nerved him to & dosporato sttompt; ho 1o longor romoved tho instrument from his lips to ompty tho rain it had caught, but just swallowad it (the rain, not the horn) whenover ho couldn't got & note throngh it, Of course, this couldn't last very long, aud it did seem to sot in to rain harder than ever. “Deforo long the bottom button on his vost wont by the board, aud pretty rapidly tho ather buttons followed, all the way up; tho back soam of his trousora ripped, but still ho stornly sont forth the notos of Hail Columbia,” T'hioywore coming down the home-stretch of that popular air when the catastrophio oceurred. Just at the last bar but ono, he wavered for a moment ; thore was o atruggle, a8 it wore, botween wind and wator ; with a lnst despniring effort, ho inflated his lungs,—n cloud of spray roso from the top of his horn,—a roport followed like the oxplo- sion of & h'g squib under-an’empty barrel, and the unfortunate young mau collupsed. Ile had burated at the pont of duty. There aro some poople who will not bolieve this story of leroio devotion,—sordid souls, to whom Casablanca is a myth ; but_the idontfeal and fatal horn may still bo scen, draped in deop mousning, This solomn and affecting opisodo onght to ho o warning and an oxample. But it should not e used as an argumont against tho Good 'Fom- plars, aud sdducod ag an tllustrution of tho dans ors of the cold-water theory, True, if it had Eenn ‘whisky—Braldwood whisky—~ho youny man might Liave beld o gallon or #o moro of i, becauso that is an articlo to which tho ceaty ot ino stomach offer no matoriul resistauce. It 008 rlfim through, aud into o man’s boots, of Which it takes cutiro control, At tho grounds where tho colehration was held on the bth,—DBraidwood not buiug vory ensil discouragod, the people turnod ont * en masso" on the 6th and had thelr Fourth,—soveral 4 gonts” might have boen oon who were onch undor tho control of a wholly irresponsiblo pair of boots, Ouo porly was obrorved (o mako woventoon distinet and woll-intontionerd effo: tayoach an objoctive point whicy I md 1.3 t had caught very .} plicity, nud unadorne firmly grappled with'; but, whon ha fonnd that -at the sovontoonth trial, hsinoxorablo boots hind takon him . intos mud-puddle N. E. by 8.and 6 foot distant thorefrom, he becamo discour- naged and lay down, F . i . Tho writer mthl mnarrato numorous other inol- donta, ontertaining and odifylpg, with tho moral rofieotions theroto kuitable; but for the presont he rofrains, Among thoso who_ kuow him, hla charactor for voracity, for utmlf;httoxnrd Blm- candor, is ontiroly ont of quosation,— has boon go for a long timo; but tho public {8 sometimes moro protio to racelve tho ornato fabrications of o Jawloss nnd unrestrained imagination than the L)lnln, unvarnished state- mont of an unbiased obsorver. But, if anybody hias any doubts, lot him fotch them down' hero next Tourth (or Gth, or 0th) of July, and we'll Tint & hoad on “em for him, 0.0.0. "' Braibwoon, i, July 0, 1873, { e CHARGE OF LIPPINCOTT’S BATTERY. ' T the Kditor of The Chicago Tribitne : ,Bim: At a mooting of the Decoration Com~ . mittoo, hiold at tho Grand Paolfic Hotel on tho ovouing of tho 10th inst., the following atate- ‘monts sworo mndo and published : A communication from Qol, Lippincott, stating that 110 understood the Committcs wera to be Lield rospon- sible for the burial cxpenses inourred by tho death of the bwo unfortunate mombors of his Dattery killed ac- cldontally o Decoration Day, and giving 8 memoran- dum of expensos amounting to $208, 1t waa alated that Col, Lippincott had collected §203 for tho purposo from pansougors on tho train, on tho day the accidont took place, rontieman sald that Ool. Lippincott hind reported {hint the amount ad boen pald ovor to tho familles of {ho decoasod men, but thoy claimed they had recelved nothing of it but {no price of & ton of coal, A discuseion ns to the justice of tho clam ensuod, and on motion the matior was laid upon the tablo, While we do not wish to entor into any pro- tracted controvorsy with the gentlomon of the Committeo of Decoration, {u in justico to our- solves, our comrades, and fo tho honorablo gon- tloman_and goldior, Col. Lipplucott, who com- ‘manded our Company, wo wish publicly to stato that tho abovo statement is absolutely and in- fomously false from ‘beginning fo ond. The truo facts of the case are simply those: Thore waa nothing collected on tho trains tho day of the acoldent to the Lo membora of our Battory, but rathor upon the funoral train on the Sunday following. ‘That smount, collected by Col. ngph:eou and his officers, was just $127, which amount was aishuraed “tho following wack to the families of the doconsed meon in family supplics, clothing, funeral oxponses, paymont of houso ronts, oto, Not ono cont has the Docoration Committoo evor paid for the bonofit of the families of the doceasod meon, or nn{ of the attondant funoral oxpensos, althongh they made groat protensions that way, and even wont go far as to sond a com- mittoo to our hondquarters assuring us of their aid and assistanco in giving the men a decent burial. Tha funds contributed for the beneflt of tho familios of the deceased woro disbursed by ourselyes, and under our direction. Col. Lippin~ cott bad nothing to do with it whatever. Thauk-~ ing you for your valunble space, we are, very ro- specttully, Capt. 11 MoLzop, Geo, V. LICOELUERGER, Jxo. W. Cranx, JNo. BALDWIN, Jyo. BENHOEZER, W. Brokrrr, H. BaniTz, Committee, e Tewo Capitals, Vienna and Horlin, Wm, H. Russell's Correspondence in New York Times, Vionua caunot shake off the impress of anti- quity. BShe has pulled down lhor wally, leveled her “glacos, filled hor moats, mado hor rough places smodth, Haussmaunized o spick and span Dow Stadt of interminablo streots, lined by statoly mansions, oven put & new stodplo to old Bt, Stephons', snd all in vain, Bhe s still os- uuntinl}y o city of tho past in all her ways, and, to many minds, the process of rojuvenating tho Illlti(}\lll beauty has not improved hor, Like the crual Hungarian Countess who had 700 young Indies killed, that sho might enjoy a bath of their blood, which wae to mako hor young once moro, sho has done su immeuse deal of mischicf, an Dus not, produced tho offect sho_so ardontly do- gired. Dorlin, on the other Land, islike o stntuo of hor own iron, just cast frosh from the mould with all the rough edges of tho eand-bath still visible, and does injustico to ita claims to re- spectable middle age. Tho maunors of the people, 0o, are widely opposite. With tha ex- ception of & of ional flacro-driver, some *‘ rude Corinthian ” boor who treads on your toos, ora fresh-imported Cront, tho bohavior of tho puog]o of Vicnua is of the blandest and politest, and— of & surely thore are exceptions—oven tho rafl- way porters are full of bows and graces. In Bor- lin—welll 1 sat ot breakfast in tho H— de R’—, and wos immonsely amused by tho conversation of two mommas, two daughters, and one old_ gentloman, an American and .an English family, which secmed for a wonder to have forogatherod and to bave come to tho liotel last_night. Thoy wero full of experionces of sufforing. ‘‘Did you over see such a scene a8 the railway stution, my dear ? I declare I H.\ousht thosavagessyouls have thrown us down aud trampled on us.” “Oh, yesl It was a regulor bear-garden | Annio's arm 8 quite black from tho blow that man gave ber with his box I ¢ And they would iusist on dragglug papa's travoling-bng away from him. How different from those deer, nico Austrisne,” Papa—a practical man—horo ro- marked : ¢ Ab, but then you soo theso rough people_are too much for the others. The are the greatest mation in the world, now.” “Papa, thoy are only fit for fighting, I'm sure,” cricd Miss Anuic, and thoro was ‘a onoral agreomont that they hiad been shamofnl- Fy used in Prussia—the fact boing that the wholo arty #tood in o holpless fashion in tho vory lernughfnra of all tho pnssengers, porters, etc. on tho- platform, and Vore, o _course, hustlod considerably. Bosides, thoy were out humor, for thoy could not sleep all nl&hk. “ Buch beds ! Had -ou any clothes on yours?"” Not a bit; no rogu- fm‘ sheets or blankets, only a thing like a dump- ling had foathors, IfI Kullad it uphigh my fest were loft in tho cold, and if I covered my feot I hind no protection above. And it was so cold.” Just at that moment the hoad of a column of ar- tlllery came l‘ml‘? Unter don Lindon, with brass band playing, and papa callod attention to tho martial bearing of the men, the strong, robust look, ete., but the ladios would not hear a word, 4 Just look at thoir boots, Afrs. Bmith,” said one; “Seo how rou%l}“ they are, papa,” ox- claimed another ; and truth to say, 88 it was raining cats and dogs, aud the battories hind boen ont for oxorcise, tho horses woro unkempt and muddy, and the mon, in their stained uniforms, nooded s brush-up, but & knot of gallant young ofticors passiug seomed to croate & diversion iu favor of the Pruesiang, and at tho close of the deflle the voice of consuro was noarly hushad. —_— - Fuancral Rites in China. Boon aftor the denth, the son of the decensed, snpportod by frionds, proceeds with £wo coppor “cash" and an carthouware bowl or vesscl Lo the city moat or a noighboring stroam or well to #buy water” (mai shui) to wash tho corpse with, In ‘buyiug tho water" the colna are eimply thrown into tho woll or stream, and this coxcmon{' can only 'bo properly pertormed by = the oldast won, or, in dofault of hia presenco at tho obeoquies, by his son, rather than by & youngor gon of the dacensod ; if thoro be no childron or grandchildren then tuo duty dovolvos on cousins, who succeed to all property. When the face and body have beonm washiod the corpse i dresod iu tho bost clotlios tho family can pro- cure, ofton in four or five suits, and put into its cofMin, which is commonly placed on trostles. It now Hloa in atate for a time, and a wooden tablot is sot up hearing tho namo of the decvasod, and his doscondnnts prostrate themsolves bofore it every day during tho first sovon days of mowrn~ ing.” A slmilar ingeription to that on this tablot is afterward erocted at tho grovo, aud is generally carved on stono, though the poor use wood, In tho cnso of poor families, tho sons mqnonu{ go round to thelr rolutives and frionds to collect money {o dofray tho exponsos attonding u funoral, aud thoy aro generally . succesrful, a4 tho suporati- tions Chinene aro muck atraid of incurring the ill-will of the mpivit of tho doparted, On tho day. of Intorment, weunlly threo wooks aftor “the doath, & meal {8 wot ont nour tho cofiu, for tho decconsod's apirit to partake of, Then the nournors, firsb tho men, aud aftorwurd the women, holding sticks of incoueo in thoir hunds, knool down bo- fore tho corpso, nnd bow their boads to tho ground, Thoy areall olothed in mourning at- tiro, aud wonr white bandugos round thoir heada, Aftor this the funeral procosnion takos place, and tho order iy somowhat ns followu: First, come Inuterns and musiciang, oceaslonally playing o funeral * tiye, thon the ancustrui tablet of the docrased, cnrrfed in o sodau-vhaiy 3 noxt w mun reatlorg * paper or mock woney "' to propitisto the spn- ils of tho {uvisiblo world ; behiud him aro ruln- tious and friondn ; then the coliln, foliowed by tho sons and graudsons, weoping und nltived i monrning, and In thelr reas coma 1o wome tho family in eedus-chaivn, walling crying plteounly, o all are persons beaving the oblutlmu that b 10 Lo niao ak (ho grive, 1 Lo docenod e ekl of- ficind poriticn, otlar abicl the o abov mentioned, pea to bo re 4 m 1 fcl's i \doop if tho nature of the ground will admit of it, ‘tho corpso {8 connignod to ita last ‘rosting-place, crackora nrxo Jot off, and pruyer offorod u{) 3. noxt, “plocos of papor, supposcd to roprosont clothos money and othor things which thodecoased's spirlt mayrequire in tho world of shadows, aro solomn- 1y burned. At tho timo of burial whon the coffin is lowored into the grave, the sons, or whooyor may bo tho chiof mournors, at onco aprinkle somo onrth over it and the gravo i fl]llod up. 'Tho coflin of n father 10 doposited on tho loft sido of tho grave, boing tho place of honor, and tho me on the right side is loft for the mother. Tho ancestral tablet is brought homo from the funeral in the sodan-chair, and various articles of food aro placed bofore it; thoso presont ngain mako proatrations, and by striot “oustom the same ceremonios ought to bo' ropontod for sovon wooks, . At tho con- cluslon of the funoral rites, it is usual for the mourncrs to partake of an ontortainmont, from which it is rensonablo for us to: supposo that their grisf is commonly of such A na- ture a8 to be ensily comforted, and that the don- ning of the * garbof woe" {s as much (if not more) a mattor of form and usago with the chil- dron of the Flo\vex%lw‘nnd A8 Mfrnqllnnfl; in }vrilh &m ‘“ Outside Barbariany."—dAU the Year ound. producors, who; throngh the tricks and ma- chinory. of ‘thelr various political combinations, havo'driven tho 'prmlnulnp clasges’ to tho wall ahd compolled them to ““moke bricks without straw,” who ontablish and maintain nmong them awarms of officors to liarsed thom and oat thoir substanco, and aro fast riveting tho chinins of slavery upon tho laboring clagsca and convorting our Ropublic into n despotiem. All who attend and participate in tho dolibora- tions of thin Convention will bo considered ng baviug publicly plodged tholr honor to aid and promoto its objact. All who yot ndhero to old nrtion and intend to mgpnrb efther the Tepub- ican, Demacratio, or Liboral party nominationa for offlags at tho coming olection aro notified to abstaln from interforenco with the procoodings of this Convention. - . (Bigued by 170 poraons. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Neow York Financial Newum o Naw Yonr, July 12,—Money contintos eany ot 5G4 Msmrunm‘}g&m ?fuu'z' i B ‘ot 1% @I0K for 60 ot or sigh S vatom socaipts ‘todaz, $230,000; fof the Woak, 1410, . impfiru for the wu’vli }g,:flli md;’al which $7,603,168 ‘wero merchandiso an A goods, | Gold was firm during tio morning at 1i6%@116%, BIG MONEY. and fu the afternoon declined to 1153, and Snally : closod at e3¢, " Toans, 34 for earryiog, Cleatc ‘Threo Lonisville: Gormans Got tho /200,000, Thiy’ Aeulaiant Troasnrer disbursod Xlundred Thousand Dollar Erize== | graciq shipments to-lay,$1,841,000 of which 1,500,000 Who tho Lucky Mon Arc, and What | wors gou eon. nmnm’{ar'm.’wuk $4,134,680, They Will Do With the Money. Govornments closed quiot and frm, From the Loutseille Courfer-Journal, July 11, State bonds wero dull. The stock markot oponed firm at an fmprovoment of to 3¢ per cont ag compared with tho olosing quota~ foun $f" yeaterday, . Tho Iargest dealings woro in Weatern Unfon, Pacific Mail, O,, O, & I, 0,, Northwest« orn Common, Rock Island, and Erfo, Tho last named waa oxcoptionslly weak and declined fo 693, but in e sfternoon, males sere made as high at 60io, ‘The early woaknean wea due to the doclino in + If thero hins boon ono quostion more thon an- othor agitating not only the citizens of Louls~ ville, biit in faot ovory one in tho great mass th hold tiokots inthe Public Library Lottery, it is: #\Vho won tho capital prizo " Yostorday aftorncon tho roport spread through tho strools that o mun on Enast Jofforson streot hnd drawn tho prizo. On invostigation it was | e tack at London to 40xe. Wostesrn Union sd- disclqped that M Toury inaes, & Gorman, tho | Toii oo iion Dasio xass. trom 213 (0. aTecant proprictcr of a snidll wholosalo and rotall liquor store at No. 47 Jofforson streot, noar Floyd, in ronlity held tho tickot No. 20,893, his share be- ing threo-fourths, nnd_tlie_romsining quartor botug Jointly hiold by Mr. T, J. Botoliart, & sa- loon-kooper, No. 288 Jefferson streof, betwoon Jackson and Proston, and M. Chriatoplior Spios, a blacksmith, on Jackson stroet, botwhon Greon and Jofforson. ‘Mr. Bnass, whoso namo is pronounded * Boss,"” and will soon bo known in evary hamlat and city in the country, is a vory quiot and retiring Gor- man oitizon, who, soeking no notorioty, would resched i por cent in Inte doalings. - Pacito Maif old st 3TX@37%o; 0, 0, & I, 0., X @0 @30i0; Ohlo, 89X@39% @39 orthwest, common, 69@09%, A9 @6o; Ito and, 110@110%c, shd Atlantis & Taciflo ptd, 26@253c, | Other changes wero slight, and. o muiol closed sleady at a SHGh. Feaction from tha highoat point of tho day. terling 100X, much rathor hevo pormitted his namo to havo o Vg Virginias, old, 42 romainod ont of print. Ho was born in Sohlos- Nm-xnln c:'rnxmn, old... 1" wig-Holstein, near fHamburg, Gormany, and is North Carolinas, new, 16 about 88 yesrs of age. Ton ycars sgo, bolug soized with tho samo desiro which flled tho brensts of mauy of his follow-countrymon to seok a livelihood in Ropublican Americs, Lo loft his Fathorland, and,on tho_fth of Jul{, 1868, landed in Now York city. Romainingin that city for some timo, lhe went to Baltimoro, from thoro to \Washington Oity, Chicago & Alton, % ... 1033 and finally, sovon yoars ago, came to Louls Ohicago & Altonfd. 110}¢ villo, whoro ovor ‘sinco L' hes boen en- Oule e Jgsaster.. 250 gaged in tho liquor businoss, his specialty until 100 recently boing tho bottling of wine, Last soring 0 Liowovor, he outablishod hls wholosalo and ratsil 305 liquor store in & small room about 10 by 20 foot, 09 whero he has quictly been pursuing his vocation, Two yoars after ho had been in the United States ho married & young “‘fj} whom ho had Jmown in Gormany, aad his family has beon fu- orensed until ho has now threo small obildren, AMr, Baass is rather fleshy, about 6 feot in height, and his _entire appenraunce is that of an honeat, jovial Touton. Ho Is vory highly spokon of by 81l who binve had businesstransactions with him, ond is sovorally regarded as o man of integrity and good business qualitics. I\‘.g.Y. Botchart is a native of Hwitzerland. Ho camo over about fifteon years ago, sud for tho past thirtoon yonrs has boen a resident of this tity. Atonetimo ho droyo o milk-wagon, 8t another a boor-wagon, and is at presont the pro- prictor of a saloan. 0 possessos tho regard and confldenco of his neighbors. Ohflstog)\ler Spies is a nativo of Saxony. Ho emigrated to tho United States whon but a boy, forty years ago, and for the prst thirty years has beon & citizon of Louisville. He is ‘o black- smith, and has acquired, by an enorgatic pur- suit of his t1ade, nTensonnble compotence, and is highly cstoomed by oll who know him, Theoso threo, being very particular friends (Messrs, Bonss and Botchart having been in artnorship at ono time), woro seatod in M. Yxctchnrl'a #nloon, somo months ago, discussing their beer, whon Mr. Banss proposed that they club togethor and purchaso a ticket, The pro~ %ect was ogreod to. Mr. Boass thon seaid that wo nights beforo he had dresmod thata cor- Unlon Pacifle sfocks. 215 Union Pacific bonds, 825 ? | Contral Pacifio honds.100% Del, Lack, & Weatorn, 093 oy o & Erl6,evnens 35§ Forolgn Markets, Tavenroor, July 13 — 11 s, m.—Flour, 27@28n, Whoat—Winter, 114 10d ; apring,10s $@11n G} white, e 7d@11s 94; ‘club, 122 d@1s 4d. Corn, 378 30 27000, Pork, 60s, Lard, 988 3d, - LoNDON, July 13— p. m.~Consols—Monoy, 01%@ gax: acconnt, 03 G20wof 105, 03ig; do 07, 03%s 3 10405, 003 ; now 5, 903 ; Erlo, 4637 Livenroor, July 12,~Cotton dull; middling up- land, 83¢o ; Grlean, b nalon, 10,000 baloa ; Amrican, 6,000 ; apeculation and export, 1,000, Droadstuffs quiet. Red winter Wheat, 116 104, Flour and corn unchanged, qyCheesd, Gos. Guiberland middlcs, 3Ta 02 short e, N New York Produce Maricet, Nzw Yonxk, July 12.-Corrox—Dull ; middiing up- land, 20%c, BrgabsTorre—Flour less active; rocelpts, 16,000 superfine Weatorn and Btato, $5,105,50 ; com- m good oxtra, $6.10@6,40; good to chojco, $0.45 @7.25; “white wheat cxtrs, §1.15@8,35; Ohio 'extra, 36.3538.05; Bt. Louls, $0.60@10,50, Rye flour snd commoat wnchinged. {¥hoat higher, but closed quict ; Toceipts, 27,000 'bu - relectod spring, $LIT@LIT No. § Ohicago, $LYGLIE; do Mil H No. 2 do, $1.46@1.47; No. 1 do, $1.60@1.62; whita Tilinols, $1,60@1.65; winter red Weatorn, 157 ; No, 1 Milwanlkes, to arrive, $1,60@1.62; No. 2 do, $1:46. Rys, Iwaukes, $1.411 Y ‘barley, and malt unchanged, Oorn dull, holders tain number would draw tho $100,000 prizo, aud 5 8 i taking & pleco of chalk wrote tho number upon fii’:““‘h"‘}‘;‘.‘}‘;‘}éj’ ;“,,3‘;;;: ',,‘;‘,f‘j‘,‘,f';:é“'cg;‘; teamer yollow, Gla ; white, 68@090 common old'mixed Western, 59c. Oats quiet ; recelpts, £9,000 b ; now mixed Western, 435G 4o ; whito, 48@620. ‘WooL—Moro active ; unwashed, le ; washod flecce, 48@53340 ; extra pulled, 45¢ ; fno Ohlo, 48c, Eaas—Quiet and firm ; Westorn, 19}¢@203c, LAy anD Hors—Quiet, Lxatnzn—Quict ot 28@30c ; Orinoco, 264 @27Tic. Gnocenizs—Cofles in good request and unchanged, Bugar steady ; TX@8Mec. Molaatos quiet, PrrRoLxus—Crude, T refined, 17X(@17%0. ToxpenTINE—Stesdy at 45 ProvisioNs~-Pork firmer ; now mess, $17,37. Boet and cut meats unchangod ; middles dull ; long clear, 8%(@30; ahort cloar, 0o, Lard dul ; Weateru stoaia, tho table. They detorminod to purchase it, Mr. DBoass toking three-fourths and tho othora tho Yomaindor. ~Tho following morning M. Banss bought tho ticket at Warner's, on Fourth street, took it homo and laid it nway. During the time which followed tho matter slipped from their minds, and nothing more was thought of the ticket, nono of the holdors at~ tending ovon tho concort. On Thuradny lust, however, a8 Mrs. Baass was rummaging in a buresu drawer, she found the ticket and thonghtlessly glancod at it. On seo- ing tho number sho was struck with its resom- blanco to the prize number, and, takidg it out, fishod list and & mado & comparison with._tho publ Durien Axp Onzesr—Unchangod. found to her utter astonishment that is waa the | . Wissr—Quict at 93@935c. lucky ticket. Mr. Baass boing out of the city, she waited until his xolurn, and then showe PROFESSIONAL. him the ticket, e immediatoly repaired to hig e frionds, and togethor thoy wore quictly jubilant over the rosult., ‘Thoy ondoavored to keop tho matter as quiet as possible, THE FRENCH DOCTOR, but it soon found its way out into the streots, and thoy are now the lions of the town. B' BRIA'RD’ 1t will bo noticed that exactly ton yoars and a | Trom the Academy of Moedicine, Paris, now day from tho timo that Mr. Dasss, & young man sooking his fortuno, 8ok foob in Now York, on July 9, 1863, ho became tho LAppy possossor of Profossor and Propriotor Chicago Medical Instituto, Announcos o tho citizons of Ohleago and surrounding country, that La still continuos, as during tho past Aevon- taun years, to sclontifically tréat and curo all forms of disfoaass, 1o mattor as to thelx uatura or long-standing. Al Innguages spoken, A completa assortment. of Fronch Tollot Artioles, &o, &a., kept constantly on hand at his Drug Store, 168 Soutfh Ilsistod'st. Physiclany’ prosoriptions carofully Allod. 5,000, Mr. Hanss onticipotos enlarglug his businoss with tho amount, thus placing it where tho greatest bonofit will rosult to him., Mr, Botceart says ho will soud £5,000 fo his aged patents in Bwitzorland, and with the romainder, after a N : 5 i - THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1873. i LADIES' GOODS, 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00Q000000000000000000000000000000000000 JOHN . DAVEY & €0, © ucosssors o TIAMAIN, WAL & €0, Retal 328 & 330 West Madison-st., cor. Aberdeen. ‘When timos aro hard and money 80argo, poo- . plolook for bargaina in Dry Gooda, Knowing this to he the fact by o life-long ex- porionce, we havo como to tho conolu~ sion to nocommodate our Friondson tho West Bido, Bouth 8ide, and North 8ide, and will offer on Monday, July 14, at woy down prices, ‘Ourimmense atook of Bummer Goods, com- prising Bummer Popling, Bohairs, Pongeos, Dobogo, Indian Tua-~ sora Cloth, Black and Oolored Gronadines, Peronles and Tiawns, Bummer Underwonr and ; Hosiory, &o., &o. 26 dor. Bummor Xids, slightly soiled, ot 50 5 cts. por pair, former prico $3.00. Alno, o new invoico of tho colobratod Broad- ‘way two-button Kids, at $1.26, aell. ing elsowhore at $2.00. Only 50 Parasola left in stock, will bo offorod " atpricos to closo, ° Tlamn Laoo Bhawls, Bacques, and Dolmans : st pricos to oloso. Ladics’, Misaca’ and Childron's LINEN AND LAWN SUITS Wil bo offored withiout rogard to manufac- turers’ pricos: Braidod Linon Suitsroduced from $28 to $20 Braided Linen Buits ¢ o 25to 18 Braided Linon Buits L 20to 12 Braided Linon Buits “. 15to 8 Plain Linen Buits ¥ ; 18to 13 Plain Linon Suita " ” 16to 10 Plain Linen Buita gl n 12to 8 Victorin Lown Suits e X 15to © ‘Victorin Lawn Suits ¢ “ 12t 7 Linon and Lawn Suits in stook at $4, $5, $6, and upwards, The above sweeping reductions are made for the purposo of closing out Summor Goods, and make room for our Fall Stock, And ia well worth the attontion of: all closo buyera. Romembor our Romnant Table overy Mon- doy morning. JOHNH.DAVEY & CO. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ©00000000000000000000000000C000000000000 ELECTRICAL GAS LIGHT. Blectrical Gas Lighiing, CAUTION! The uadorsigned takes this mothiod of Intorming tho Enh"u that be {s the (ml( authorized lfm\l of the WIL. SUN PATENT ELKCITRICAL GAS-LIGIITING AP- FARATUS, which is th ooly succoraful aod mest coo- momical meitind af Iightlng gas byelsotricity yot introduc. ting buta trio to keop it up. The Serate Ohambor Oapltol st Washinkton {s lighted by th ind by the report of an invostigatin ant &t i3 liown that wiifle it cost snnntn to light this portion of tho building, 1t 1o anaum’ to do thy samo work {n tho uiiso of Represontatives and domo by anothur procoss requir- ing thia 8orvioos of two olooirictans, Tho Wilson procass be operated byany child, {t isso simpla in Its con- Ao dppllcluun. Cortain partics have boon of- faring to (ntraduco this system in Chicago, and {n ono fu. stancs it bas boon dnnu‘l.gmlgh not succossfuily. 1horoby CAUTION tho public against introducing the systom without the consont of tho owners of the patont, wiom I Topresont, as they Aro detarninod to profoct themsalvas Vo liava a largo numbor of tostiuioulals, but it ‘in this locality to rofer ta'Mr. R, M. Hooloy, wote Thoatra 1s tho only oo in Ohloago ‘which is succosafully lghted by eleotricity, and whore our s Liss boon I use for sevon months past, Wo aro d to light Towor Cleoks, Kollootors, aud Ohan rs Toasonabla prioes. Ordors loftat tho office of Alr. Walsh, Agont B & O. Jt. K., cornor Wahington and LaSallu.sta., will moot with prompt attention, spootiully, 1. H. L H. RR, Tor tho ownars of tho Wilson Patent. SEWING MACHINE ATTACHMENT PALMER'S COMBINATION ATTACHMENT, FOR ALL SEWING MACHINES, othors In vardoty of work and simpliolty of ar- fifi‘:;‘-‘y‘u. ot hntandiag s, greet Tagro o e, hich 1t doos so porfoatly, It e as stmpla as tho simplest Binglo attaohmont. 1osldes doing work s dono by oth- ‘ers, it haa thomost usoful and brillisnt ORIGINAL FEATURES. 1t of difforent oolors in any seam el iR ol iihe Gatborlng, 1 dosirad, is cmrising: Its Double Fronoh Hem Finish, and MIT. LINBR'S FOLDS, in difforent’ colors, aro the dolight of all. he cit; d 1 Anflfi;‘.u and canvassors w“h.!d. l.?."l"flfi)!l;“l'iflfi.c"" 150 Htate.st., Ghicago. reasonnble allowanco to be investod in a * good timo,” will onlarge his saloon, whilo Mr, gplcs will, aftor munificently rewarding some of his employes, have a good bank account. 4 prosent all three of thom aro laying plans to visit tho scenos of their childhood and the homes of their nged paronts across tho sea. A club of five men in Marlon County, Ky., in- cluding T I, Chandlor, Marshel of L WANTED. WANTED TO LEASE For o torm of years, from about the lat of October, by a responsible, prompt-payin) tonant, d house of 8 or 10 Fooms, woll bulty 1 obAnoD, | writh afl modern improvements, on tho North woro roported lnst night ns having positively | 8ide, in the distriot bounded by Ohio, North- drawn $30,000, including tho $20,000 prize, on | ov., T #ovoral ticl(uta in the Public Library drawing, ing property and wishing to improva i aBalle, and tho Xinke, To nnypnflg o tho advortiser will sflve ample socurity an take long lonso at s fair rental. Address R, care H. H., Chandlor'as Advertising Agenoy, 89 Modison-at. EXCURSIONS. Grand Pleasure Excursion to Lake Superior, Dr. Hawn, of Leavonwortl, Ind, took a lot of tickota and 6cattored them upon tho floor, toll- ing his infant son to, orawl to them and hand him one, The child did ko, and tho result was the drawing of $600. 'Lhe rowaining tickeis proved to be of no valuo, —_— Arkansas Polltical Quarrols«=Serious Charges against Gov. Baxter-EHo iy Accused of Selling Aimself for | o Bueriop Feoploe Iite Bioamorn, dock botweon 823,000, 5 Tho magalfioeatnow low.prossure Stoamer PRERLESS, Littte Rock, (July8) Dispatch (o the New Fork Trid- | Rromag. duls S ot sieioots on & ieasie: ksoeslon- The -l epubligof i aoealng et s | ot e e et s g, Al g o Daily Republican of s morning has a arosts long editorial denouncing Gov. Baxter for soll- ,‘.‘.',2‘,’.‘5,‘.,, Horih and Sonth ’?;:;“.:,;. and ing out the party who manipulated him into of- | formation obtatsed by g{"’fiu’ fico. Bomo very surprising facts arostated in | . L, & AUSTRIAN, o tho editorinl in _toforsnce to Bonator Dorsey, of ckorsl, COn ot REn, this Btate, who is nowin Europe trying to nego- MEETINGS. tinto his bonds, The article is writton by Obief- Justice McCluro, and {s in part a5 follows : i Attention, Sir Knights. * On anothor occaslo we statod that the nomi- o dery, No, 19, K. T.—Bpecial blcago Qommandery, No. 10, . T -Spocial conclare nation of Llisha Boxter was Lought and paid for, | Monday eveniug, Jaly 14, st 7:40 o'slock, for work on K. rico, $25,000 cash, aud that the amount was | LOrdgs, Visilog St Knlehts couctoously Invited; | By DR by Dotaoy. - Wo'ropeat it now. o pabie | SierefltheE. 0. _GEO. k. NGEATH, Roporier. woll know that Baxtor's iufluonce, personal, po- litieal, and ofiicial was used to oleot Doreoy to thoe Senate. This Baxtor plodged him- #olf to do when Dorscy bonght him the nomiun- tion, We will stato here that Dorflomet up £200,000 of the morigage bonds of the Central Rond to bo usod in eunviucillfi membora of the Loginlaturo that it was n good bill, and the boat thing which could be done for tho Btate. Mc- (}huuuor, ln member of tho Senato who opposed v Notifled Meeting. Eyory member of National Lod, M,, ara heroby NOTLFIED to ati cothmunication on Tucsday evenin, a4 Masonio Templo, coruor af Hal Per order AB. Srines, Seo, Notice. . the lzi‘l o‘ls‘n‘ltfiy, wuq‘g to nl‘:lxmrtnn“ n"ur ndmtl- By Exqupttad to vorsntion with him, aud, on his return, stated to " ! o friond of ours who fuvorad tho passago of the Qo ARLHRUBTEN, Rea Sen. bill—s0 that friend told us—that Baxter would Notice, stop all fight on tha bill, and lot it bocome a Al hors of 8t. John Lodge No. 21, K. of I, lny for 825,000 in bonds. The Voto by which the o1 o m e st i o aro roqudstod to moot at thele Castlo Tiall, No. & Norlh bill passod tho Bonsto wa thon roconsidored | iarkst:y Teiday, Juiy 16 for iiatistlon 6t oficors, and amonod s wo agrocd With Baxtor it showld | ¥ Auimg orouiroR eorlaly fviled, e untoraf e 0, 0. be, McChosuoy, Baxtor's right-hand man, votinj for it, aud hivo othor Hanators who opposed il dodging tho voto, ou tho ausurance that Baxter was satisfiad with the bill as it then stood. SRS roducera vie Non=roducors=«Call for u Qonvention in ilamilton Count.y Towa. All vniors of Hamilton County who chorish the prineiptes of libosty, who hato tyranny sud op- Bakers® Union, A spoclsl mootihi will ba held on NEXT BATURDAY, atthel , R Wost “undnlnl t. PHOTOGRAPHY, BEST BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHS, prersion, who keal 'political roform, honoaty of 4A8G Stato=at., savarnmont, tha ovorthrow of aristocratio legis- OjpasltaGontinantal Malsl, oy 1 Dos {ition, nwd who- nim to- placo the power of tho e LRNSLOW, et (il?wiw“"mml whero !le‘dxlllu felonyu, ;u the hands SUMMER RESORT. of the peoplo, nve invited to moet in mass con- gty s hos g Vet tonton o 150 duy of July, 1878, sl 10 u, 1, OCONOMOWOO. o htful auniuer quartors with plonty of shadod ur good flalilug, and tho bust boatliig i Aorls Uconomowoo, T biave rocontly oolplotud iny i o wehool-lmuko b Baratoga, olght miles f-mtis of Wobstor City, or im the grove near far tno purpose of orgenizing Hamilton | Louso, and ani now roady for guosts, fawmilive fimlunml e i ki A itla Tucatod on tho tiumediate bavk bt ‘Lo 1 Lollo, an v il moaibor o olest” pro | et B e TR B 2 i Lo oesow wtice ngtinst tho powor of non- | otlica, eto, Adicess D, W, BAIALL, Uconomowoo, Wis, Having purchased the celebrated Eoclipse, Magnolia, and Dextor Mills, of Hannibal, Mo., wo are prepared to supply the trade, and consumers ‘in the city, at manufacturers’ prices, The best Flour made in the world. Allwo ask is o trial. J. B. QUINN & (0., 50 & 52 WEST LAKE-ST. LAKE NAVIGATION. |FOR BUFFALO, And Intermediate Points, ton Company's stesmer FOUN- w‘i’fi‘:‘i}'i‘r{’ ;é""f "('Jnu"in"u]n.;l'flffu:-’ ook faot, of North at.s | a1 p. . el L’ stonmer LOLED D, Capt. Peat, lanvos dook at Htandolpliat. bridgo Wednosday, Jily 16, at7 Tir'Ei Westors Transportation Compasy'a eteamior EMPIRE HTATE, Gant. Welghty lonvon slookk fout of North Dear- Dorn-at., Thursday, July 17,867 f. m. Vo ke i Fidsigo Tickols,”apily st 76 Osaal ., e A. A, BANPLE, Passungor Agent. DENTISTRY, D. 1. TOWNER & €0, T EIINM L EAITNS, 161 and 183 West Madinon-st., northoast gorner Halstod, TEETII EXURACTED WITHOUT PAIN, Artifigial Setx.... Pure Gold Fillings. Bilver Fillings..... Extracting T'eot] DR.H.R. PHILLIPS Dentist, 169 South Olark-st., bot Madison and Monroe, Artifloial Sota. $10 to $20 Gold Fillings, Bilver Fillings, fro $lto 32 Tooth Jxtraotéd wit 50 conta. All Work Warrantod. LOTTERY Ofolal Drawiug of the Dally Combination OLABS NO, 178, FOR JULY 13, 1873, 0, 84, 08, Lo, T8, 19,60, 26, 43, 18, 8714, 74, 43. ! %fi'ko.&fl. ot oLy 1 Yl Soalad sccurod” o dupoit. ' Prizos oo B i information &b he od 1) X T o ot 7, 8L Bk Bewioly Otoos, 461 Bodgwiskat.y 118 Houth Uan o-ate ieonr AUCTION SALES, By WM, A, TERS & CO. ., THE LAST CALL! SOUND THE BUGLE! BLOW THE HORN! BEAT 'THE DRUM! And gathor fn the army of young mon and maidens, Inthiors, mathars, husbands, wives, olerks, hookkeopars, mochanics, prinfers, policomen, sud ratifosd ofolals, to attond the'groat Evening Sale at Butlers' Auction Rooms, Nos. 66 & 57 South Canal-st., oN MONDAY EVENING, JULY 14, i At Holf-past 7 0'olook, REMEMRBER,~The lots wo aball offer ara ALL good and dry. They aro thres to five biacks from tho dopotat’ utful suburbs noar 20-{oo! HNnenood Park, ono of tho most. dolig 18 by 168 deap, to )Y ©1 Only $10 Down and $5 a Month, On enoh lot sold, with § por cont nterest until paid, DO NOT MISS THlI8 OMANOE| 527 B hand ‘Prowmptly st 3§ past7. - Ample ‘accommodations for all tho ‘WAL A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctlonoors. 85 and 7 outh Oanal SPECIAL SALE OF Open and Top Buggies, TO CLOSE INVOICES, On TURSDAY, July 15, at 10 o'clock, at 15 and 17 East. Randolpheat. ‘WM, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers, Gramd Anclion S2 AT ELMHURST, (Formorly known as Cottage Hll), On WEDNESDAY, July 16, 73, At 12 0'clock m., on the ground. A SPEOIAT, FREH TRAIN will lonve the Wolls-st. Dopot at 10 o'clock on tha morning of the sale. A FREH LUNGCH will bo gorved on tho ground at 11 o'clock a. m. ‘We shall sell 200 CHOICE BUILDINGLOTS, Fronting on wido and spacious avonuos. Also FOUR HANDSOME New Two-Story Dwollings, ‘Eaol with a large lot 100 feot frant. Each houro contains two parlors, munrblo mantels, din- 1ng-room, kiteheu, pantrise, closets, and fonr good chain- ors. Good coliar aud water. The housos are bullt in miodarn atyle, with brick foundations and the Lest soa- woned timbor, KABY TIRMS—10 per cout on the_dny of salo, 10 por cont within 30 days, balanes in 1,2, 9, aud 4 yoars, with forant st por veat, pazblo anaiatly. GET A PLAT, Kor other particulars seo GEORGE 8. BUAW, 119 Dearborn-st.. or WM. A. BUTTERS & 00, Auctiongors, 16 oud 17 East Raudolph-st. Sale of Dry Goods, On THURSDAY, July 17, at 93 o'clock, at 15 snd 17 East Randolph-at. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-ov. Tuesday, July 16, at 8 1-2 o’clock, AT ATUCTION, BALE_OF DRY CGOODS, Olothiog, Foltand Linon Huts, Nations. Also a large iankrupt, stock of Trimmed 1ats, At 1 o'clock—Wool, Tag, and Venotlan Carputa, by tin rall, GEO. ¥, GORE & CO., Auctloncors, 63 and 70 Wabash-av. Shrewd, Sharp Nerchants Alwaya look over Auction Balos whon trade is quiet. These aro the times for Bargains, GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av., Will offer, on WEDNESDAY, July 16, at 9% a.m., nll that remain of their consign- monts of SPRING nnd SUMMER Boots and Shoes, 450 CASES. AT AUCTION, Rogular South Side Saturday’s Sale of Household Furniture, A vory large_and clegant stock of Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Marble-top Tables, Bedstoads, Lounges, Dining Tablos, Ward- robes, Tnsy Chair, Parlor and Offlas Desks, Bhow Oasos, Orockery snd Glassware, Oar- ot P11 0'clogk, Opon and Top Buggics, Dous bio and Singlo Harnessos. Oall durlag the weel and oxamino our togk. On BATURDAY, July 19, ut 0 o’clock. G. P, GORE & (0., Auctioncers. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. Chattel Mortgage Sale, AT 220 WEST WASHINGTON-ST, MONDAY, July 14, st 10 'clock. « ‘The entire Furniture of an EATING-HOUSE, consiat- ing of Walnut Sidobonrd, Extenslon Table Dinfn Quafrs, Bplendid Hotel Range, ono Fine Hotol Baker, I ards fogeain Onrpat, Orockery, Glassware, Platodwara, utlory, oto, All in ‘good ordar, By order mortgagos. Balo tory, O ROTOmE FAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctionoors. REGULAR WEDNESDAY'S SALE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, &c., 9% o'clook, at 81 and 33 South B‘]’N“n‘{.’ :‘i'.':‘n’.l:“au'-h i veciasablo goods il bo o the trade. & IARRISON, Austioneers, LrraTLan B and 1 Houth Ganalst, Targo and Attractivo Sale of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, &c., SATURDAY, JULY 19, atis o'clock, 81 and 8 South Canalst, We will of Tot of - £oods, conslating of Klegant Bruseols C fow, "Patlor snd Ohambor Sottsin_0no ord Tooin and Kitolien Faratture, Fina Plated Waio, Glsa waro and Orookery, Mirrori, Cias Fisturos, 40, to, gompriving ono of | fio plcast &nd olossett ot of socond" an i over offorad at auotion. FORPTAVION & iraLiiso, N, Auctionoor 83'South O AT AUCTION, e e Tt Y S i Sal et B, i orra. '0SGOOD & WILLIAMS. AT AUOTION- On Wednesday, at 9:30 . my 1 & largo constgnument of Seo- e T e e, Now. Ohambior ami Parlos R, Oliop Doska, Hovlug tachinss, fizttole Cariats, o i ey Ll Bt iAo ORO08 & witniashy 4 AUOTION BALK O YOUSEHOLD (00DS & GENERAT NEROHANDISE, WEDNKBDAY, July 16, at 10 a, mi. BRUSH, HON & 00, Austionoury, 41 AT AUCTION, CHOIOE LOT OF GROCERIES, Fixtures anid Loass of store, Dwolllug, and barn, TUKS. . B1.) Bt 106 Wi Harrison-at. Musp DAYy Joly 1o, av 108 w0, i ROTVON, Austioncase Uanalat, — AUCTION SALES. Tfi?fiw Out, Turn Out ! FOR THE GREAT ! Tt will be the last and only chance in this locality. H. E. PICKET, | owner, has ,opdorcd a BRILLIART AUCTION SALE Of the remainder of his choice property, consisting of 71 SPLENDID LOTS Samrflay, July 19, at 3 o'clock .M, ON THE GROUND. : Better lots are not to be had in Chicago. = Let the oceasion be a GRAND and MEMORABLE ONE. A new andmagnificent canvas gm.- vilion, not to be surpassed on the Continent, and used only by Elison & Foster, will be erected on the round for the accommodation of hose attending the sale. These choioo lots are fronting on Diviasion, Hoyne, Ohrystal, and Bryson-sts,, handsomo- 1y ‘situatod on elovatod Ermmd. botweon {oker and Humboldt Parks, and among the choicost rosidenao property in tho city, only 1-4 mile from the terminusof the Milwaukoo- av. oars and omnibus lino. Terms of Salo—1.4 oash, balance 1, 3 and with 8 por gent intorost. Title porfect. Abatract of t{tlo furnishod ench purchaser. A doposit of $50 will bo required on each lot, Froo Busses will start from tho corner of Btate_and Randolph-sts, at 2 o'clock, and from Divinion-st, and Milwaukao-ayv. at'2:30 o'olocls, to_convey intending purchasers to the ground. Dis will bo 4 bong fidg snlo, ‘will positively be sold. 'or: tion apply, to H. H, PIC 83 Waal -8t., of to HLISON & FOSTHR, ton-sba OF Ly otiomeors, 87 Markot.at. AMUSEMENTS, PRI, ..ol Lo NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, ! Cliuton-st., botween Randolph and Washington. Tremendous Success ! Overwhelming Audiences!! y Standing Room Only!!! MONDAY, JULY 14. MONDAY, JULY 14 MONDAY, JULY 14. Evory Night, Wedneaday sud Batordny Matince Every Night, Wednosday and Saturday Matinec Evory Night; Wednesdny and Saturdey Matince SECOND AND POSITIVELY THE LART WEEK BECOND AND POSIFIVELY TBE LAST WEEK OF AMERIOA'S FAVORITE, TONY PASTOR TONY PASTOR AND HIS TROUPE OF STARS, EVERY AOT A FEATURI E. ViKY PERFORMER A STAR. N. D. ROBERTS, Businesa Manager. MoVICKER'S TIEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Of tho Drilliant Young Actress, KATIE PUTNAM. MONDAY EVENING, July I, and during the wack, 788 tmu tu Asuciles of thy now Emotionsl Dramns, WORLD AND STAGE. *KATE ROBERTEON. .. KATIE PUTNAM. FAREWELLMATINEE SATURDAY AT P M. HOOLEY'S THEATRE: The Parlor Home of Comedy! Patronized by the Elite of Society ! BMONDAY, July 14, ovory ovening, snd Wedneeday and Maturdsy Matineos, CGRAND DOUBLE BILL. Rabortson’s Boautiful Bocloty Comody, ETONRNILIE:? And rosppoarance of JOHN DILLON in the Glorious Faroa of TELE TWO POLTS. CHICAGO-AV. PARK, This Park, situated on Chicago-av., wost of Woodst., will ba thrown open to tho publia on Sundsy, July 18, 1873, An Open Air Concert ‘Will bo givon {a tho aftornoon at 8 n'elnck.} By the Great Western Band. ‘Tickats of admisalon may bo had at the ontrance. POSTPONEMENT Garden Cify Lodge, No. 141, A F & A M, PICNIC Till Wednesday, July 23. Goge il loaro Pola and Kias Tark Btation, -av, at 9 o'clock &, m, **ickats, 811 to bo hiad of theum nd at tho depot.. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL PIONIG' Of tho Children's Progrossive Lycoum, with tho Ficat So- slaty”of Bplritualiats, will take placo 'st Irving Woduonday, July 16, 1813, Musio and Dancing, Croquof, Foot Racing, monts will ba sorved on tho_grounds for thioes who fhem. " Train leavos Depot, cor. Kinzia an atda. m. Adults tlokel, 80 cents; Obildron's do, cents, ~ Muslo by Wadgwodd's Band. ELLIS LODGE, No, 447, L 0. 0. F, Plonlo at Traoy-av. Grove, July 18, 1813. Trains loava R 8145 .y atobing at Twanty . anid mhml- train arrives (o ol ok 030l ut etlpso Tesdgos Dosa 0, 0F A h o Commaiitot, on tho trait Dusfo And Bpocohus at tha 4% altend.. Commitien; Jam T o Db Henaion, Watior Malfariands " THE FIFTH OAFIEL UAT PIONIO * AMERIOAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION bt d at Bh whaoters' Park on Wodnoaday, July e e Gormer of Umal aud Kinzla-ste. av8:0 th:_‘Tiekote, Ouo Doller oachs THIRD ANNUAL PIONIC OF THE INDEPENDENT CLUB, AL SHATDSUOOTERS: PARK, Woduoday, July 1ty s, Ganvlonro Oy 6 & 1. O Dipot, coror Kinglosts., 119 o'clook, shiarp. GRAND OPENING BALL AND BELECT PARTY, At Loaurio’s Oslifornia Restaurant, 144and 45 Miohiganav., ' Monday Ev. July 4, 1873, at 8 ololack. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. THE PLACE T0 FIND Richmond Double and 8inglo Oven Paplace Ranges and Barstow Rangges is at B 'G8 BROSB., ExclusiVa Agents, cor. Stato and Van Burene sta. Also, House-Furnishing Goods, of ovory dosoription, and in groaf varioty. and evory lov ats or informa~ Fstate Sale. .

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