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THE OHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 25, 187 et Y | et e e e e e T Firat SPORTING NEWS. CGame Between the ' Whites and Hortfords, The Formor Snccossml' by a Score of 9 1o 3. Ubussy the Winner in His Game with Garnier: The Champlon Light-Weights, ny of dofont, popularl BASE BALL. WIHITE STOOKINGE AND HATTFORDS, Tho White Stockinga rolioved tho dull monoto- and regained somo of their fading ty, by adminiatoring a sound beating to tlio Hartford nino, yestordsy afternoon, in the first of & serios of champlonahip games. The audionco was tho smallest one of the soason in & profossional contost, nob more than 2,600 per- pong being prosont.. Thoro was ample excuse for tho lack of attondanco, howavor, tho wonther Doing nltogothor too bot for a porson to experi- onco any fooling akin to comfort, no mattor how ho spont his fack for that ball vl it laying, timo, Notwithstanding the was distressing day vory fino gamo waa witnessod, ‘Tho Whites doserve credit for tho most skilfful work thoy have yet shown. Thoir batting was good, aud thelr flelding al- 'most porfeot, only threa errors boing mado by them, Hines played thoe position of contre fisld misgnificently, putting out no lees than seven mon on fly ontchos, tho majonity of which were exceedingly difficult, ocnsy and gracoful stylo that donotesa thorough outfieldor. Cuthbort, in the lott, piayed his po- gition to porfoction, oxhibiting rare akill and judgment n fiolding out six monon long flys. Meyorlo hnd nothing to doin the right fleld, ex- copt to throw in tho ball whon it chancod his way, and ho did not perform this duty any too well, his arm boing still lame. vory usoful ot All were takon inthat He was the bat, bowaver. Povlin wes not in by best trim, either at tho bat orin tho fleld, and ho {8 oredited with two or- ‘one of which a ruu was made. Po- Tors, {hraugh tors also comm itted an crror, and is responsible, in & moasure, for a run, but with that exception 0 played his bago well, Lhe remainderof the In-flold playod faultlessly. Tho vislting club was not near 8o fortunate. Evory pla l’lkfir’;l?d astruy. bly trug, boing -tho onl ot wns guilty of sorfous orrors, oxcopt arnie, The former took care of the vontre field in capital style, sovon men sucoumb- Ing to his acouracy of catoh. Barnie had noth- Ing whatover to do, and conld not very well go Tisher pitched effectively and rensona- & wide that no catcher could stop ly orror scored against him. It would bo difleult to say which of the others played tho worst, but tho audience will alwavs ono, to, think, doubtless, that Barlow was about as de- ficiont at short stop as ho could well bo. The game commenced at the usual hour, with Mr, Hugh RRacd acting a8 umpire, and the home slab at tho bat, 'Theinning resulted in o blank on botl #ides, tho flolding bolng very sharp, Alnlono and Forco bit safely for singlo bases, & Mills seoured two bases on a long hit to loft, ut al threa wero loft. ? three ordor in tho sevond inniug, Hast- Tho Whites went out in ingd doing most of tho work bohind the bat. Tho Hartfords fared better, making two runs and earning one of them. Fisher atarted off with a drive into tho right flold for two bases, end ho was bxought homo by Boyd, who got in & snfo kit rigl t after him. Cuthbort at- tompted to cut off Tisher nt the plate, but tho throw was o little short. Meanwhile Boyd got to ascond, whenco ho_stolo to third, and ho got home from thero on an crror of Dav- lin's, in tho shapo of » muffof gronnder Imodlted to him by Bobnffer. Tho samo piaser committed an error immediately before this one, muftin aud g nings a foul ot the ballon the bound. the Chicagos ecored a run, Cuthbert boing the fortuuate man. bit, fly; but Forge wns under him, In the third in- Ho got one bage on » 8afo stolo another, and a8 given tho next by Darlow, who dropped two flya in succossion. Bohoffer also committod an error in this inning, but it was not & sorious one. On tho side of the Hartfords Pike gotin a two-baso hit, but Cuth- bert snd Hines Look good care of the otber three strikers, and no yuna woro scored. In tho fourth inning the Whitos added two to their weore, without even n singlo baso hit, thrqugh errors by Loyd, who muffed -a fly, aud fjiled to handlo an cusy bounder, To mako mnttors woruo, Mills muffed a throw from Boyd. /Pike and Huufinfi-g finally came to the rescuo, how- aver, aud 1} accident, o sido was put out without further The Hartford men nover saw first base, Hines putting out two of them on tho fly, and Dovlin the third, Two additional un- earncd runs were scorcd by the home club in the 1fifth [oning, but two baso hits being made—one by Forco and one by Meyerle. A wida pitch by + Tisher and o wild throw by Addy were the couses, The Hartfords were blanked, Hast- alono. ‘which he aid getting on & safo far hit. ng as_ first, In the sixth {nning the Whites got threo runs, when they wero only entitled to one. Glenn opened with a fair-foul for_two bases, and was brought in by & safo hit by Forco, The other runs wero given away by Mills and BSchaffer—the formor mufing o throw, and the latter overthrowing, The viitors ware put out as fust aa they steppsd p to the plato. (hoy roturned the compliment, howover, in the next two innings, during which Hastings muffod & foul bound and Barlow o grounder. Iu the soventh they mcroased their score one, which they would not have done had Potors hold on to a grounder whon it went into his hunds. Tho run was made b Addy, who sturted off with & two-buge Lit. -In the elghth TFishier made another hit of the two-bnse_order, but Le was lel mads by Barnie and Bchaffer, elfoctunl to secure a rum. ft. In the ninth, safe hits were but'they were jo- ‘Tho ites also g0t in two kafe hitu In the last inning, Meyorle and Dovlin being tho strukers. ‘Thoy would not Bave scored the run they did, however, but for the bad flelding of Schaffer. TFollowiug 18 HEE e Ll ©i Sl ccvocoam 4 01 1. It 2 13 Tartfords, 2 Potat fielding errora~Chicagos, 81 Hartfords, 14, Tirat bass on errove—Clicagos, Left on bascs—Clicagos, Wides called—Zeitloin, 113 Fisber, 7, lalls called—Zottleln, 2; ' ¥ Fiys caunht—Chieagos? 1linos,' 73 ‘and Hastinge, 1 Piko, 7; Addy, 6} YHoyd, 1--17, nrtfords, 2, ds, T Cutibert, 61 Zottlein, 1—20, 3; Fishor,1; Torce, 13 and “Jlys muged—Devitn, 1; Barlow, 2; Doyd, 1. Jassed balle- ugtings, 1. Timee qf pame—2 hiours 10 minutes, Unpire=bir, B, Leed, THIS AFTERNOON tho White Stackiugs will pluy o matoh game with the Union Stock-Yards nino, and Saturday ufter- noon the second of (ho Eerson With the Hart- forde will come off. ATLANTICS VA. YALE. New HAvEN, Yalo, 3. . , Muy 27.—Bago ball: I}umtlu,s; 'THE, CONTEST FOR THE OHAMPIONSIIP, Tho record of ' tho contost for the national ohamplonship thisucason, thus far, 1s aufollows: Boston, Athlet Thiladel] Haurtfore Mutual, Atluntie Ohlcago, Balthmores, Mutuals, 5. weok pdst Ganiea playied, Ton, Loats <1t 14 2 3 [ 8 i 3 4 0 4 6 9 4 5 1 4 8 3 a a 14 3 14 TOSTONA V. MUTUALS, DostoN, Mny 47,—Davo ball: Boatops, 9; ECigr e, BILLIARDS, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TUASSY DEFEATH GATINIER. New Yonxk, May 27.—Albert Gturnier, who won the champlonship at tho Fronch thros-ball game of billiardu at the tournamont which teok place hore a fow months ago, and the famous Francois Ubasky, who was then ono of his opponents, played o matoh this evening in Tammany As- sombly-Hall for 600 o side, 000 points up. It has beon rumored abont the city for a that Tathor Ubnusy, a8 he is eatlod, “bad boox practiclng diligently and would o lkaly togivo Garnlor a hard ¢nsels to beat him, if hio was not himsolf tho winnar, Thoso stories proved true, Nover has the old Fronohman payed horo oa ho did to-night, and o won by 134 points, Tho players strung for the lead at B:06 o'clock. Ubnssy won, but missed his first shot. Garaler conntod 1 ‘and missed, and thors was no noteworthy Yl:l{lng on oithor efde until the nincteath inning excopt & runof 21 by Gar- nierin his tonth, and one’of 16 by his opponent In his sovontoonth, The gamo was then 6ven nt @8, Both players had missed many ensy shots, Garnior boing ospealally unfortunnto in'this ro- speot, Gnrnlor's Inck was bnd, and it seomoed impoesiblo for him to koop the balla togother, Indeed, his gnmo wasno far bolow its usual avorsgo that murmurs of matonishmont srose frota differont parts of tho hall. Uhnnf‘u ninetoonth inning was & brilliant oneand In it he scored, by judlelous nursing,and ono or two skillful position vlays, 08 points, which mada his string 181 against his opponout's 64, Inthis run be mads four bosutiful massog, one of which was oxtremely difficult, tho ?lnyor aving o roach from one erid of tho table 0 tho middle to rhy. Garnior ncored 21 in his twonty-firat inning, 88 in his tionty-fifth, and 4{ in hin twonty-oighth, These runs wore remarkablo for soveral double-bank sliots and fora large numbor of those indesoribable shots for whlefl Garnfer fs noted. 'Tho cuo ball was mado to go twico around thoe table and then count; to g)llaw ball to tho cushion sud carom on tho third, aud wos drawn half the length of the tablo ropeatedly, Ubnary's playing waa not notablofrom hisnineteonth until lis fwonty-ninth inning, excopt for numdrbus fino cushion-shots, Hin twonty-ninth was & run of 61, in making which he seomed unsuccessful in nursing, but mude up for this in round-the-table shots. This mado tho gamo 288 to 222, in Ubnssy's favor. Qarpier had four blank iunings in suo- coesion, beginning with his thirty-fitth in- ning, and three more beginning with his forty-fourth. Ubnsn( also had moveral blanke from hia fifty-sixth inning forsard. Ubnsey played a rare gume, counting stoadily and making good runs. Tho champion's good Iuck soomod to have desortod him. Ho missed oany shots, and his playing was roally wrelched, In zlu sovonty-first inning, Ubnesy mndo 47, of which few wore not difiicul¢ cushion-shots, and this toolk lim within 8 of the ond of his_string. Gurnlor thon struok out with bold honrt, and by ocareful work obtsined n yiold of 61 points, out of the balls, which mnde 1is string 416 to his ovponont’s 692. Ubassy then worked out his 8 remsining points, closing tho amoat 11:96. It is understood that this fa bausy’a last gamo inthis country befora his viait to France. He will raturn from there home noxt Boptembor. DBelow ia THI ECORE. Inning, Vb%nay. Gurmzr.lbg_x’mn. mmgy. cnrnleflr. wouSBBecrani calaorurEnpBevulonansnoaonEZnantnoran ) & BuolMooBnesatacchucnrnaormnoo U [ 4 0 8 K 0 R 3 0 5 3 | THE TURF. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, RACING MATOH AT FORT WAYNE, IND. Fonr WAYNE, Ind,, May 27.—The firat race of tho sonson to-day at Driving Park wos & pacing match between Brown Billy, a brown geldin, ownod by Frod. Briol, and Flora, & uorrol maro ownod by W. W. Rockhill. The mateh ro- sulted in favor of Brown Billy, in four heats, Florn winning the acoond heat—tlme, 2:593¢. Brown Billy won the othor three honts—time, 2:53, 2:624, 2:503. “Betting was lively, an Iargo amounts of monoy changed hands, TIHE BALTIMORE RACES. BArTIMORE, May 27.~—This was tho second day of the spring meeling of the Baryland Jockey Club. Tho first race, ono mile, ail ages, was won by Bonjamina ; Dublin second 4 Froe Lance third, Time, 1473{. X “Tho Chosapoako atakes for §-yoai-old fillies, one mile and a quarter, waswon by Carolina, ‘Doating Hattie Howard and Elastor. Time, 2:25, The selling race, all ages, mile beats, was won by Businoss; Caritor hecond; and Fadladen third, Time, 1:453; 1:463(. i Tho fourth race, free handicap stakes, all ages, 234 miles, resulted a8 folluwas Eolus, .. TIT Villago Dlac Btockwood, TACES AT WOODWALD PARE, O. Lirua, Ohio., May 37.—The spring mooting of Woodward Park, Tippecanoo County, 0., opened to-day with as inc a display a8 ever was scen in this part of the country. First was a trotting raco by horsos that had never beaten 8 minutes, which” was won by Alice Cary; Milkdin, socond; Doth from Bpringfield, })., time, 2:59, ' Tho sccond was for krotting horses that never had beaten 2:87, won by Dolly, from Andereon, Ind.; Lottie, from Steubenyille; 0., second ; Jean Ingolow, from Boston, third. Timo—32:3634, A half-milo running dnsh closed tho dny's sport; won by Mollio, of Columbus, O.; Bill Shermsn, of Urbaya, 0., second. Time—52}g. T'he races olose Friday ovening. S PUGILISM. RED-HANDED MIKE"! AND TAYLOR MATCRED, A diflpnwh from Oconto, Wis,, yestorday, snys: ' Red-Handed Miko (0. 0, Connor) and Jim Taylor, of Chicngo, midt Loro the athor day and made & doposit of $10D for tholr forthcoming mill, which will tako'gilace on the st day of July noxt. The principals_havo now deposited in the hands of Mr. George Davis #150 osch, and they moot agein on the 1st day of June to mako auother doposit of 8100 ench, when both men will immodiately fin into training proparatory to meeting oach othor in the golden oirclo on tho 18t day of July noxt, to disputo for the title of light-woight champion of tho Weat, and then and there decido who shall bo entitled to the 3500 at atake.' ——— RECIPROCITY. The Now York froduce Exchange ¥avors o New Treaty with Canadae New Yorx, May 97.—A mooting of the Pro- dneo Lxebango was bold to-day to approve tho proposition for a rociprocity trbaty botwoen this country, Canads, and Nowfoundland, The Hou, Erastus Brooks mado an address in favor of tho treaty. His conclusions wera that the repeal of the reoiprocity troaty has lost the country mauy millious of dollars,” and that 1te rostoration in spirit, not nocessnxily in form, is most dosirablo to the goneral interests, and dotrimental to none of themn. After a voto of thanls to Mr. Brooks, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That this Excionge earncsily desires to impress upon ihe Government of tho United Stules, and upon the Senators and Nepresentulives of this State ju Congrene, tho grent importauce of the con- sunumation of such & trcaty at tho eaeliat day practio- able, OswEaGo, May 27.—The Board of T'rado to-dn; assed rogolutions requesting Bevators an I’luprnnnnmtlwu in Coungress to aid, as far as posnible, in the establishment of recipracal rola- tions Lotweon the United Btates ond Canada. The Doard recommends the use of the Canadian Cannl conuecting the uppor Iskes with tido- water, and partioularly of the Welland Cnual, whicl should be made ubsolutely freo to veuscls and cargoes of tho Unitod Statos, and to our products when carried in Canadinn bottoms, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIEB, 1, John Y. Clopporiwan has purchased the celtc,:%rnled nlunh{g’ horse, Red Cloud, for 1,600, s'—'l‘lm North Amerlean Telograph Company attompted Tuoedoy to gain posgession of tha Grent Wostorn 'L'elograph Company's lines and oftices at Omaha, but were xcstrained by an in- Junction, —The famous littlo boach troe, on which six men wero bung by Viglluntonduring their reignin Juckeon County, Ind., and which had been litor- ally cut to pieces by relic-huntors, was #ob_on fira and burnod down on Sunday, The tree hud boen visited during tho lash fow yoara by thousands, —In rosponso_to b lotter from Sonator Patter- son, of North Carolins, asking whethor ordors fromn the War Departinent aro to he constried o forbidding the decoration of Confedoraie soldlers’ gravos at Arlinglon Comptery, Bocre- tary Belknap states that thore s no such ro- attlotion contomplated; and $hat the grounds will ba open to all orderly porsons who may wish to docorate any of tho graves. —TTho Waahinglon Monument Committes have sgreod to rocommond an appropristion of £12,000 to comploto tho monument to Washing- ton's mother, —In fifteon eloctions, undor $ho losal-optioh law in Cnliforuia, the anti-liquor people bave oarrfed olovon. DEE —— =8IEA. BOUNDINGS. P Whnt ¥las been Domonstratod by tho Pacitie (able Exploring Expedition ~Grentent Depth of Water Gver & and o fLalk Miles—Submarine Mo tains ‘Two and o fntt Milos Kigh. Bpecial Dispatoh to The Chicado Tribune. ‘Wasinaron, D, 0., May 27.—Tho Navy De- partmont to-dny rocoivod a dotailod report from Commender Belknap, commanding the United Btates Steamer Tuscarora, of his oporationd bo~ tween Honolulu and Yokohamn, Japan, in doop- sea soundings forthe Pacificcablo from San Fran= -olaco to Jnpan. Boventy-threo oasts were made, the doopest being 8,287 fathoms, or moarly threo and thrao-quartors miles. By acoldont,[on two occaslons, nearly soven miles of wiro used In sounding was lost. Betwoon tho Hawalan, ‘sud Borin groups of islands, six aubmarine mouniains .were discovered, mutg- ing from 7,000 foot to 12,600 feot in holght, sod 't 1 bolloved “that thoso aro art of o contlnuous rango, extonding from rpan to the Bandwich Islands, from the fact thint many spocimons of lava were found in the sounding cups. It s belloved thatthe sub- marino rango is of voloanio formation. Clool- ogists have long belioved that such a range of submorged voleanooy oxisted, but Commander Botknap s tho first who hes discoyored and locatod thom. These soundinge haYo domone stratod tho faot that the doepest water in tho Northern Pacific is near tho Aslatic conat,in- otoad of the Amorican, a8 has long boon be- lloved. Tho deopest coast hotwesn Han Diego, Cal, and Honolutu, being 8,064 fathoma noar tho lattor place, Commander Delknap, after some all;fi:t ropairs nocossary, will proceed to survey what is termed tho Northern Cable Lino from Japsn to the Uniled States, via the Alution Islos, off tho-coast of Alaskn, a8 soon as tho sonnon in sufliciently advanced to porrit opora- tlons, Ho will probably arrive at San Franclsco ‘noxt Novomber. —_——— CASUALTIES, Entnl eroseno Acotdents ecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Br. Paur, Minn,, May 27.—May Hargraves, & g-yonr old dnughtor of a paintor in Minnoapolis, was left alono yesterdsy ovening whilo her mothor wont to tho cirows, and thought sho would play houseleeoping, She commenced building » firo to make tos, and the wood nof burning readily sho procured thoe oil-can, and while pouring touched » lightsd match to tno wood, when the flames flashod to the can, which instantly exploded, tearing both hands, ono side of hor faco, and Eorfiunn of her body to ploces, Hor hands were thrown cloar across tho room, heor clothes burned off, and her body burned be- yond recogultion, In thiscondition sho survived ono hour. The Tribune says the ohild wos locked in, hut the neighbors, alnrmed by her crios, quickly Teached ber, and extinguished the flames with clothes. The FItH River Investigntion. Nontuadxrrox, Mass,, May 27.—The inquiry into the Willismsburg reservoir to-day, all the tostimony went to show that tho dam was dofoo- ttvo in construction, and that those interested in the work only Iind confidonce in it whon it bad Deon strengthened tho second scason aftor build~ ing at an oxpenso of 81,600. One witnens, Lowis Bodman, folt contidonce in the work ba- oaugo the men suporintending it had all their property bonenth the reservoir. 'Tho stookhold- ora had the work inspected by the town author- itios to quiot the genersl spprohension rogard- ing it, and to freo themsclyos from & fosling of poraonal lisbility In evont of brenknge, Joel Bassett, one of the contractors, sinted that the contractors bodl firat looked over the ground with o view to hogloning the dam. Thoy signed no contract, Thoey woroe told to utilize the stone Ecattered in the lot, somg fiat, bhut mostly bouldors and ootible slones, as the com- pany wished to lesson the cost of the dam., ‘Willism Skinoer, ‘*)rqurlewr of the Bilk Works at Skinnervillo, snd orie of tho stookholdors of the Rosorvoir Compmy, testifind, Thero had been & genoral nm:xchunaion about the dam, but lattorly they had consldoerod it all right. Ho admitted that it was his oustom to removo his silk from the mill at tlmua,.!mmng that the dam might break, but in evory case Lo thought that only o large freshet would bo the rosult. Adjournod. Drownods Bpecial Dispatehto The Chicago Tribune. Pronia, 111, May 27.—Thomas Moran, & young TIrieh Ind, was drowned in the lake here. Ho Was out ekiff-riding. with o party of comrades, when tho bont upset, snd ho pershed, notwith- :fim’?ing dospornte eofforts were mado to save 8 lifo. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Emrpgmmu’\;?c Mich,, May 27.—A. little boy named Josoph F. Denniy, living in Saginaw City, 1oft Lome on Monday of last wook, and his body waa fishod out of the rivor to-day. A Coroner's Jury returned s vordict of accidontal drowning. Aruany, N. Y., May 27.—To-dsy a Jady named Hopliins and s Mr. Burton foll from a boat on. the rivor and wero @owned, Correapondaucs of The Chicago Tribune, CnrstentoN, Porter Co., Ind., May 27.~Two oung men, nsmed William Baty und %lnnher, wero drowned, lust Bunday sbout 8. miles north of Chestorton, in Mud Lake. A number of boys had venturod out on the lake in dbamlll boat, whioh was oapeized, rosulting ss abovo, Run Over and Killod. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. * McGnegon, 18, May 27.—A Gorman named Jacobs was killed' a¢ Luans, In., Josterdsy, by o train backing against_him, knocking him over, smashing his skull, and cutting off both legs. Rallrond Collision. rpecial Dispatch to T'he Chicage Tyidune, 8. P ‘May 20.—A collision occurrod bo- tweon o triln from Bt Paul for Sfillwater and the united traing from Minneapolis_and Btill- water for 8t. Paul last night, noar Wilson, on White Bear Lake, Both wero mixed trains, each having one passengor carj both were behind time and running ab full speed. The 8t. Paul train should have waited at White Bear station, but tho conduotor thought he saw the other train far enough sway for him to nin on to the Wilson tiie track, "As Phe traius appronched each othor, roundiug a curve, tho brakes were applied, anc the ongucors, firemen, aud brakomen jumped off and escaped unhurt, except tho onglueer of the St. Paul train, whoso leg was broken. Both engines end five freight oars wore badly smashed, nnfi throo other cars thrown over the embank- ment, but the possonger cars hald to the track aud tho passengors eecnped with light bruises. A Xtemnant of the Stenmship Europo, New Yonk, Moy 27.—Coptain J. MoLaughlin, of the clipper-ship Horald of the Morning, from Liverpool, roports that on tho 284 ult, ho passed the pilot-houso of the Fronch stenmship Europe, which was abaudoned by her Captain and orew, aud subseqnoutly abandoned b{) the salvago crew put abonrd of that vossel by the Captain of the English steamer Egypt, which rescued tho paesongers, fu_April last. The pilot-houso bore the name **Europe,” aud must have be- como dotached as the vousel went down. " WALL STREET. Paoific Mail Elcction for Diroctors— Juy Gould Ficket Successtuls Bpecial Dispatels to I'he Chicago L'ribune, New YoRK, May 27.—In the clection of Dirco- tors of the Paciflo Mail Stoamebip Company to- duy, the Jey Gould ticket wus succossful. When tho lute bulletin to the stockholders, filofll)‘tnu the proporty sud managoment of Mr. Hatoh was isaued, proxles from all quarters tlocked in, tho owners of stock Jittle dreaming that thoy were tactically surrendering their property to Jay ould. . Had the tioket which succeodod to-day sccompanied tho luto clrcular of the mansgo- men, uot 80,000 votes woutd have beon i!)ql ed for it, Bolow are the namos of the new Dirco- tors: Russel Gage, Goorga 8. Buutzi Francis Alexandor, James D, Smith, Willism Q. Guion, Trenar W, Parks, Charlos J. Oabo; 'redoriok L. ‘Paloot, sud Rufus Hatob, —_—— SUICIDE. Orryoranp, O,, May 27,—John Southorn, a molder, was found doad at his houso this morn- ing. The hody was lyiug on tho bed, faco down- ward, with the left ‘arm hanging from the bod. A gosh about an inch fn longth was found in the arm just bolow tho olbow. A Iatgo pool of blood #tood boside tho bed, but no traces of blood could bo found In any other part of tho room, was ou the mantelpiece, with blood on it, cor- rosponding with the sizo of the wound, Houth- burue recoived a fow days previous whiie ina under the influonce of liquox. ‘The razor with whioh the deed was committed orn's wifo died lnst Tridey from the offocts of state of lutoxication, sinco whon he haa boon much dishoartoned, apd conulderable of the time W.ASHINGTON, (Cantinued . \rim the Firat Page. opments as showing most romarkable case of maladniiniutration, Mr, CLYMER don: Sunced the wholo procoed- ings undor the Sanboi ' contraots, znd naid thnt Tronaury hnd eab at tho ‘Prensury dopartmont, . Incompotont and lmhculiltlla. with with Riohardson being that tho Committeo's ropors (lid not rocommond the tho Secretary of tho Tho lino Hamilton was _lile anded by of Hoorot: \ries ~ commoncin and ondi'ng & TAce of Ho L ginnts rogrottod impenchmont of tho threo chief poraons atalned in the matter—one for hitwmpstoncy and inofll- olency, and ihe two othe 8 for compliolty. It was an astounding thing t.bat the Prosidont had not yiolded to public opinit n and removed thoso ofticlals, Instond of actingin doflance and disrg. within n ‘day or two tho Prosi- ard, 1t was ouly jont iad romoved Distriot ofiiaial for attompt~ ing to tell tho truth. r, GARFIELD rolatod |hriofly and tersoly tho ciromstnticos which ori givatod the clausp on which the 8anborn contrad3ts wore based, and oxprossed tho boliof that if hiy hnd beon admin- iatorod within tho rostricth ang provided nono of the great evils unmplnlund," of would bave re- | sultoed, Mr. KELLOGG bolleved thi st Bocrotary Rioh- ardson WaA a8 pure and honclet & mnn a3 evor flllod tho office, If the Comm litoe on Ways snd Monns thought ho should bo ‘punished lst that Committeo roport artioles of {'mponchment, aod not undortako by denunciatior and daclamation to draw blnok lines around his ,’chnm:lur or come into the Houso with baby resilutions of consure, If the Benretm;y of the Tron'wary bad the brain of Alexandor Hamilton and Dynniol Webstor com- binod he would si1ll have t« dopend upon his subordinnto, | ELLIS H. ROBERTS clossd the dobate, +_ The firat vote was omtho minondment offorod by Mr. Book, rrohll:mng any Benator, Repro- sontative, or dologato {3 Conpross from acting 88 ngont, sttornoy, proctor, tdvocate, solicitor, or counsel for any peracon in nonnection with ths violation of the customs or revenue lawa, and it waa adopted without a divisran. The bill whioh roponls (T Inw on which the Bonaborn contracts aro bascdl was then pndsed, without & division and without objootion. PAY OF MEMI'ERS. The romainderof the dpy's session having Deon asaigued to tho Judioirty' Committee, Ar, BUTLER (Mnss.), Chairmen, stated that under this enll tho Civil Rights' bill and Geneva Award bitl would not bo roported to-day. Mr. Butler then reported tho bill reported by himsel! yes- terday, providing that the pay of each decensed mombor shall bo given to his widow, or heirs at 1nw, up to the duto of tho elcction 'of his sno- cossor, whose pay shall coramence from his eloo- tion, Tho bill paesed, aftor a statemont that, lator in the day, a special bill will bo introduced covering tho oaue of Mr, hlellieh. SEMMFS. Mr, BUTLER also rapcried 8 bill removing the political disabilitios of Raphaol Bemmes, of Alpbamn. Passed. JUDIOIL Aleon bill investing goneral conrts-martial with juriediotion, conourrent with that of Btnte or Territorial courts of {ho crimes of murdor, ‘manslaughtor,muyhom,rapo, arson,irobbery, bur- tary,aud asesult and baltery,and of allattompts 0 commit the snme by persons in the land or naval forces, Pesed. ' Ho also roémned tho bilt nppnln!ln§ the times for holding Uirouit Cowrys of the United Brates iu the Fourth Judicial District. Passoed. The time fixed for holding court at Parkors- burg, W. Va., iu the first Mondny in Fobrunry. COLORED CITIZENS OIf TIIF CROCTAW NATION. Also » bill providing that all colorod persons residing within the limits of tho Choctaw und Obickagnw Nations nfi'the time whon the Thir- teenth Amendment ta the Conatitution took of- fect, and their chiliron, aro declared part of theso nationa or 4ribes, with all rights to lold office, to send their childrou to the public sohools, and with all othor righta and privxlefou newan;oyud by thoso Indinng, and providing that a denial of sach rights to colored persous sliall bo & misdemonnor, Mr. BUTLER nccopted nn amendmont offered by Mr. Shaoks, that no provisions of the Choo- taw and Cliickasaw tzenty of 1806 ehall bo af- focted by the not. Aftor debate as to the right of the Govern- meut to force theas ne{touu upon tho Indisus, BMr, Shanks’ ameudnasnt was adopted, and then tho bill wuuguamd Ly o trict party voto—yoas, 140 ; nays, ADANDUNED TROPERTT. Br. BUTLER also raported a bill to transfer from Btate Courts bp United States Courts cases for the seizure of captured and abandoned prop- orty, ete, Passod. . d MISOITLLANEQUS. Mr, POTTER ropori'ad back adversoly tho_pe- tition that the 12th of April, being Abrabnm Lin- coln's birthday, bo decinred & National holiday; also, & petition for tho clection of United Biates Sonators by popular sullvags ; aléo, s bill pro- viding that no _person el sorve as juror in United States Courts who cannot rond and write the Englieh langnage. sir. CONGER opposed the bill, eontending that muny forsigners who understood and spoke tho English languago could not read and write it, and Mr. FOR1' suggesied that ‘juxlou conld 1ot bo obtained with those qualifications in New Mexico, Tho bill passod. Mr, POLAND, from the same Committec, ro- ported back adtnrsely a lot of patitions unfdug for woman suffruge. Leid on the table. Alsoa bill reguleting ho removal of causes from Stalo Courts to Unitord States Cirouit Courts. Ho ox- plained that tha chiaugo proposed to bo.mado was to authorize a defoudant rosiding out of u State whore s suit is brought to romove the caso into United States Courts, slthough there may bo suother defandant rash{mg in the Btate, Tho bill was opposed by Mossrs. POTTER, ELDRIDGE, sud E. R. HOAR as unconstilu- tional, and a8 boing & revolution of the judiciary tem, syih-. POLAKD defended the bill, Mr, McCBARY quostioned the policy of the moasure. Mr. SCUDDER (N. Y.) opposed the bill, and showed how it would operate in the city of New York, where thare wero 40,000 firms with mombers having thoir tesidencon in Now Jorsey and Con- neoticut, Orduary suits for collection n;fnlnat any of thewe fivms might, under this bill, be ro- movod to Feacral Courts,which would be utterly uuable to transact tho business that would bo forcod upon them. It would be'a denial of jus- tica in more than half of the cases. Aftor fur- ther disoussiou, tho first éection, *'allowing o causo to be removed whore ono of the defend- auts is a non-renddent,” was strickon out,and the bill a8 thon amenJed for the regulation of detaily for tho removal of csuses under the oxisting law, waa passed. AEANBAS. Mr. POLAND also reported & resolution for tho nppointment of a select committco of five to inquire into the disturbod condition of Goy- ornmental affairs in Arkansas, and to ascertain the facts relatisy thereto ; whothor that Btate b now a Government ropublican in form, the officors of which ure duly looted, and which, ng;now organized, ought to be recognized by the overnmant of the Linited Statos 7 with power for tho Commitics to sond for persons aud papers, or proceed to Arkansas, and to report b any time, {Ir. ELDREDGE desired to offor an rroend- moent to include Bouth Cavolina, but Mr. PO- LAND rofused to x moyed the previous quostiou, which was' sec- onded, Tho' resolution w.s adoptod—yens 120, nays 84, noarly a party voto. TIE UNION PACIVIO. Mr. FRYE, of Maive, from tho Jufllnln!z Oom- mittes, roported n bill to eunble the Contral Branch of the Unjon Pacifio Hailway Company to submit its claims against the United Btatew under existing laws, The point df order was mado by Mr. BPEAR, backed by Messrs, HOLMAN, RANDALL, an LAWRENOE, that the bjll involved bonds aud 1aud to the nmount of 8,000,000, and should ro- ceive itu first couslderation in Committeo of tho Whole. ‘Ihe SPEAKER sustalned tho point of order on bio'groundi—firat, that it referred the claim of the railway ' company to the Court of Claimu; second, that it oxtendod the timo for the complotion of the road, Huch land billy, oxtending lund grants, had always beou held to bo subfoet to &Il rules to which the orig- inal bill had beem nubject to, The bill was re- forred to Committce of the Whole on, tho Blate of tho Union. ~ COURT MEPORTERS, Mr. FRYE also reporied o bill to provide atonographers for the United Htaton Courts, Tteforred to the Commiltes of the Whole on the Btate of Lue Union. ASSIONMENT OF WAGES, Algo n hill to make valld sssignments of wagos or solaries of Government oflicers In the miil- tary, nuval, and civil sorvicos, and making it tho - duty Passod, OAPITAL PUNIGHMENT, Also adversely on the bLill to abolleh eapital punighmont. Laid on the table, COUNT TEIME, Algo a bill to provide for bolding the terms of the United States Circult Court ut Bt, Jowoph aud Konsan Oity, Mo, l’nu,od. 3 A DAY'S WORK, Also adversely ou g bill to dofine a legal day's work in certala onses, and to {1x a minimum rate of compensation therefor, Mr, lvfil) Ulinois) moyed as & subatitute s bill proytding chat the day's work of conduotors to yiold for thut purpose, and | of tho pay-ofticer to pay the assignocs, | e e e e ——— — — — — — — ——————————y and drivors on streot-cara in tho Distrlot} of Columbia shall not oxcoed ton lours, Passed. GOURT OF OLAINS. Mr, ELDREDGE, from tho samo Committeo, reportod a bill to amond thoe Courtof Olaims not, DPansod, TNE DANKRUPTOY DILL. 5 Mr, TREMAINE, from the same Committes, roperiod back tho Senate amondment to the vitl to rovoal the Dankrupt law, and moved non- conourrouco and the_appointment of & Confer- onca Committoe, Ifo ald that the Judiciary Committoo had been anxious to repenl the Hon- ato gmondmonts a8 far as possible, but that the more it was oxamined the more confirmed tho mnjority of the Committos had becomo in its origlonl conclusion that every offort should bo mado to proouro the reponl of tho law. He then rmuuudpd to notico somo asporslons apponl- ng to honor end ixlzqulLy in rospoct to his connection with the bill, and to tho charge that it had been roported in tho intorost of Jay Cooke & Co. Ho challonged and advised tho fullost serutiny and fuvestigation in relation lo hig action in connection with the bill, and de- ‘clared that thoro was not tho slightest foundas tion for any charge, acousation, or investigation whatovor against him, No sclion was taken on Mr. Tromain's motion, THE CURRENOY DILL. Mr, MAYNALD, Clairman of tho Committes on Banking and Curroncy, gavo notice that ho would to-morrow morning unk the House to con- sider the Curronoy bill, " He would renow sub- stantially the same motion which he had made on Monday, to pane the bilt without furthor dis-~ cunsion nnd without further amendments than those suggoested by the Committen on Banking aud Qurrenoy. ATMY DILL. 5 My, COBURN, Chairman of the Commitice on Military Affairs, gave notice that he would ask to-morxow for a vota on the bill to reduce tho army. : A RECESS. The House then took a rocess Hll half-past 7, tho evening session being for the consideration of the Tariff bill. EVENING SESBION, THE TARIFF DILL. Tho House mot at_halt-past 7, and went into Committes of tho Whole, Mr. Turnor in tho Ohair, on the bill to amend the oxisting customs and Internal Revenue Inws,the question being on the itom taxing hopsjl0jconts per pound. Mr. BANNING moved to reduca tho tax to 4 conts & pound, and spoke strongly in support of Lis motion. Aftor considerable disoussion, tho smendmont was rojected, with the condltion thnt thero should be & vote in tho House on atriking out tho item as to hops. Mr. O'BRIEN mozxod to insert, as an ndditional item, *Ou chromate and bichromate of potnssia, i}g conts gor éyuund." Adopted. \Lr. TOWNSEND (Pa.)moved to lnuartl o8 An additional item, *On mustard, packed in any paokago of less than thirty pounds, or in glass or tin, 20 conts per pound.” Mr. DAWES proteated ngainst oponing up the whole tariff question, If that way to be dono, tho bill misht as woil bo abandoned at once, Jr. ''OWNSEND'S amendmont was rojectod. Mr, EENDALL moved to insort, as an addi- tional item, ** On erude borax and boracie acidy, ] cuutx}{g}er pound.” Rejected. Mr. KELLOGG (Conn.) moved to smend tha itom in regard to tin by making it read, * On tin in platos or nbeots, and on torne and taggors’ tin, é Dc;mta%ar pound.” Rejocted, aftor disousslon— o 80, Mr, WOODFORD moved toinscrt, s an addi- tional itom, *“On Ateol in ingots, bars, coils, !hootg. and atecl wire of all nizes, 23¢ conts por pound.” . & . Aftor discussion, Mr. Woodlord's amondmont was rojected. Mr, KENDALL mado another offort to have a duty of 8 cents n Pmmd imposed upon boiax aud boracto acid, but It was again defeated, with tho condition, howover, that ho could huve & vote on his proposition in the House, Mr. BUELL moved to iusert an item of 10 por_eont on 'tasacls, Tejected. Mr. KELLOGG (Conn.) moved an amondment to providu that whero motal is exported to Cana- dn, the scraps thoreof, equal to ono-half, may be bronght back free of duty. Rojected. Mr. HALE (Mo.) offored the amondment al- lowing a drawback of a duty on copper and composltion wmetal used in vessels built in iho United Btates and used in foreign trade botweon tho Atlantic and Pacifio. Adapted. Br. MYERS moved to indert an itom making tho duty on massic iron, of whatever condition, ' grade, or stage of manufacture, the samo ay on all othar species of jron of & like condition, grade, or state of mnuufacture, Pendiog this amendmeut the Houee ndjourned. —— Sy CRIME, Two Murders in the Qualker Olty. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicgo Tridbune, Pruaverrnia, May 27.—This city was the soone of two murders_to-day. The -first was committed at an early hour this morning by o German named August Franks, who shot his wife in throo places. The unfortunato couplo kept a house of ill-fame in tho Twelfth Ward, Onnse—jealousy, . The second murdor was that of a toamster, named Patrick Toner, who was shot on the Gor- mantown Pikeroad this morang by an unknown orson. Toner's horses were drawing o henvy oad, and _ho roquested tho uoknown, who was Ioisuroly driving & light carringe ahead of him, to turn out and let him pass, which thounknown retusod. Words onsued, when the latter delib- crately shot Toner, drove off, and escaped. Doth viotims are not ex pected to survive, IKilled While Intorfering in a Family Quacrel. Tancasren, Pa., May 26.—The funeral of Hon. Julius L, Shuman, s momber of the Legia- lature from this couuty, took place at his reei- doncont Washington borough yestorday, He came to his death undor melancholy circum- stancos. On Friday evening an intoxicated man named Jacob Witmer, at Washington borough, was abusing his wife and threatened to kLill her, whon Mr, Shuman entered Witmor's house to proteot hor from his abuse. Witmer then flred the revolver, vith which he had threatoned tho lifo of his wite, at Shuman, the ball taking offoct in tho abdomon and lodgod in tho spine, After linguring for twenty-four hours, Mr. Bhuman died on Haturday ovening, Witmer ia 1u jail. The Wintormute Murder Erinl. Yaxgrow, D, T, May 27.—No new eovidenco was elicitea to-dny in the Wintermuto trial, the time being occupied in testimouy rolative to the general charaoter of Peter Hackney, the English pet, who was the main wituess on the sido of the defense, Good and respectablo citizons testified as to his formor good standlog, though it was conclusivoly shown that ho fold two difforent stories, Taking it all together, thero is some doubt as to lus testimony. No more witnosses will bo callod, and the pleading will begin.to~ morrow morning. The Hon, Gnorfie 8. Hand, of Yankton, will opon the case on:the part of the prosecution, The Calitornin Brigand Chief. Bax Franctsco, Oal,, May 27.—Vausquez, the notorious robber-okief and murdorer, arrived from Tos_Angeles this morning, and will bo taken to Montercy County for trial, under & strong guard, to provent his being lynched. Attempt to Raise the Valne of o Notes Special_Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribuns. * NEVADA, O., ‘\lny 27.—Jameos Hans has been nnannd for gomo time in solling pons in«this nefgliborhood, and he taok n noto for §3, which ho roceived for somo Tmu, and raised it to $402, He then tried to sell 1t to the banks in Buoyrus, but they woro suspioious aud would not buy, The Bheriff followed him here, aud took hin back to Buoyrus Jail, Counterfcitors at Work. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tr(bune, Br. PAur, May 27,—The polics re Lunting for o woman having & large quantity of bogus five dollar gold pisces, who passed four on a traveler at Links Buperior depot this morning, by pro- tending a proesing noed of curroicy, ’J.‘hny are a light coin, but otherwise closely resemble the gonuine, | Probadle Murder~Shooting Affray. | Special I)!r{mtcln to The Chicayo T'ribune, Tancory, Neb,, My 27,—Lest night a man, name unlnown, was attacked by three mon in tho viclnity of Sownrd, was stabbed three times, beaton over the head, and left for dead ou tho prairio, He waa pleked “l: by some travelors this morning, sud it is doubtful if ho recovers, A shooting affair ocourred last night, a well- Lknown gentloman ]mmng a ball through tho neck of aunothor. 'hoe wound wam not serious, and the wounded man will recover, Arrested on Suspiloion, Boston, Mass, May 27,—I. Henry Costollo, lately landlord of tho Hanover Hotal, Lins boon arrosted on suspicion that Lo is vonneoted with tho murder of Julia Hawken. He is roported to Tiave boen on very intimato torms with doceasod. Mra, Hawken drew hor monoy from the savingu bank April 8, " £ ——— : AN INFAMOUS SLANDER, ' | Bpactal Dispatch to T'ha Chicagn Z'ribune, !nonann, 1), May 27.—~The business portion o our community is making every nfloxt,q’y i ]m ‘methods, to dioovar who Iv"the individual that published in tno Chicago Times of this mosning anarticlo entitled '* A’ Rockford Tone Dn\!fhl Ponching In tho (inrden of & Woll-Known Tinglslator.” Thoro ara but twonty coplos of tho Timea to 200 of Tur Tuinune oircnlated in the aity, aud the writer of tho alander ordorod o largo oxtra odition of the papor contaluiug it which bna_boen plontlml‘y clroulated, Tho atory from beginning to end'is o fabriention, and the Yriter will suffor the oxtrome ponnlty of tho law if ho |s apprehonded, There (‘a‘ no _olorgy- man in Rockford who is in tho habit of drinking intoxicating liquor, and nono apainet whom an infraction of tho Sevonth Commnndment is any- Thoro whisporod, Tho slory about tho Hon. I E‘ Orawford and Liout.-(lov, Enrly's daughtor is wlio, o stupld and bvolass that it will probably nnlxl :.h; thmungu in Rocktord of the shoot that printed it, POLITICAL. Tho independont Movement in JXons [ He Torrra, Ian,, May 27.—A convention of dele- gatos callod by o Committos ot Franklin Coun- ty, niot at tho State-Houso to-dny, sud W. 0. B‘mllh. of Atohison, was elested Ohalrman, Twenty-two delogates from soven counties were prosont. _Committoos woro appointed to confor with the Exccutive Committeo of tho Farmors' Roform Organization and the Domo- oratio Btato Contral Committeo and ro- port what nction is necossary to accomplish tho objoct of tho Convention, After long doliberntion, the Commitice roported. They recommonded the ul]InF of a Btato Convonlion ot dolegates, to meot at ‘Copeka, Aug, b, to nom- inate Btato officers, and Congressional Conven- tlons, to nominato canditatos for Congress. ‘The call {8 signed by twenty-six Reform Grangers and Domocrats, aud s to bo circulated by the Committes for more signatures. OBITUARY. Ohnrlos L. Anthony, New Yonx, May 27.—Chnrles L. Anthony died suddenly 1aat night, Near-Admiral Shubricke ‘WasnizatoN, Mny 27.—Rear-Admiral Shu- ‘brick, senior olficor on tho rotired list, dicd hore to-dny—ngod 83, The Seoretary of the Navy an- nounced his doath in a gonoral ordor, and di- rocta that, on the day after the roceipt of tho order, the flags of tho navy-yards and stonmors, aud of all ships of war in commission, bo kept at half-mast from sunriso to sunsoct, and thir- teon guna bo fired ot noon from all navy-yards. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Infunction Modifiod. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Y'ribune, Mmwvaukes, Wis, May 27.—In the United Btates District Court to-day, tho_injunotion re- straining tho Wisconsin Central Railroad Come pany from Fnyin gvor any portion of tho oarn- ings of the loasod lincs of tho Northorn Rond, was modifled_so 08 to nllow sufliciont to be paid to moet tho Juno interost on the first-mortgago bonds of that Company. VESSELS PASGED PORT HUNON. Special Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. ‘Pont Hunox Dok, Moy 37,—DAssiD Doww—l‘mrfl Aretic, Jay Gould, barge, Oscar Towneond with solir Xdsward Kelly, Buporior and consort, bargo Hevans with connort, Belirs Donaldsan, City of Tawae, O, H. Walker, Vou Valkooburg, ‘Rod-White-and-Bluo, Moni~ tar, Cobstitution, Uncla Torm, and E, 0, Roborta, PASSED Ur—l’rc‘)‘: Bt, Paul borge, Jonness and con- sort, Egyptinn with Poilison nnd_Goshawk, Bay Cily and barges, Plymouth, nnd_Westord, Schrs Mineral State, Yortland, Unclo Jack, 1L, M. Scoon, Bardinia, City of Buffnlo, Mary Ellzabéth, Typo, WiND—Southwest§ light, = DEATHS, OARROLL~—In this city, May 27, nt th il 1 il aistors, No, 763 Michigan lv‘!nnn.flhnrlgnra:ln?l’l‘l‘:'f.o‘L warly of oinnati, Notloe of funoral asrvics will be givon heroaftor. COCHRAN--On Weduondiny ovoning, L Tobic and pARTAL 1aces, Siaey Oochras, Bloved”wite of Thomas H, Cochra b Funoral from her former resld , No, 56 TR g ol Sompened Civaty. o SOUTHIRLAND-On May a7, Mrs. Auna M, Southe Funoral from hor Iate rosfdonce, at, S 2 at ool b m. Fella: 1Sons 0 Tomly v inviiat. AN-On tho26th Inat., H Joardman, M. flnlefln e i oty K irin Wikits, at his Iato renidenc row, Thurs- Taneral No. ark d ing: at 11 o'cle N gaxmerninr avi{ofeiaox "Rolativos aud frlonds are cor o MEDIGAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP has been ueed for ohildron with nover-failing succoss. It correots acid- ity of the stomach, relioves wind colie, regulatos tho bow- els, ouros dyscotery and diarrhoa, whether arlslng from toothing or othor causos. An old and well-tried remedy. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THI HOUSRHOLD PANACEA will bo faond fnvatua. ble. Tnimediate rellel will follow its nan in nll casea of pain or aide; rheumatism, colls, colds, Yror intornal and oxtarnial uso. Children Often Look Pale and Sick ¥rom no othor oause than having worme fu tho stomach, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS wiil destroy worms withadtinjury to tho child, bolng porfoatly WIITE, and freo from all coloring or other injurious ingrodionts usu- ally used in worm proparations. Sold by all drugglsts. 35 gente box. _AUCTION SALES. By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUOCTIONEERS, 108 BAST MADISON-ST. "L'ao only striotly Commission Auction Housa {o Ghloago. SPEOI.%L sarTE Boots afid Shoes. 1, 2a3 3T g0 o'olock, at oux enloaraoms, 108 Kot Madfsar 0 ansartment oonulsts of a vory doslzablo liug of giods for on, oys, Ladios, Misas, o s wear, . "*"\'M. A. BUTTERS & 00., Auotionoors. TRADE SA TR 01 Goo, F, Glnsor's Gonoral Btosk of Cheap and Plated Jewely, Aud ¥aney Goods, Thurday morning. May 26, ot 10 wlolack, at Stora 99 Fiast Madison-st, Tho whola will bo Vold in ‘quantities to the teaio anty. W2, A BUPTERS & 00., Auotlonsers, Desirable Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Parn- aols, Ladies’ Suits, Men's, Boy#’, and ‘Youth's Clothing, Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Fino Lino Whips, &e. B”‘:“A"I'dfly' N'Ig 28, at 9/ o'clock, at our salesrooms, 108 anca oat TadhONTiL. A, BUTTERS & 00, Austionsers, SPECIAL SALE. Hats, Gaflso, and Straw Goods 1" ALL KINDS, THURSDAY Morning, May 8, at our salesroom, 100 Hast Madlson-st. WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auationoers. REGULALI SATURDAY SALRE. IIANDSOMIE NEW FURNITURIE, Gaod s cond-hand Hausehold Goods, 75 now and used Waol Carpots, Amarlonn Tablo Uutlery, ‘Water Cnolors, Plated Ware, Orockery, Ohina, and Gla. waro, fogether with a lari lot ol ‘genorsl morchaudiio, BATURDAY, My 80, 848 o'elook, at tho Loug lloom 108 East Madison-s3. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctlonosrs, PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON SOUTH PARK-AV.,, botwoon Thirty-fourth and Thicty-fifth-sts., Wodnesdey afternoon, June 3, nt 3 o'olock, ON THE GROUNDS, toan AR Ni ¢ lota, 24 foot front by 13 fort dan) Aot et 0T % 6 0y 1, 1, nd 10 to B east front, un South Park Boulevard, ‘botwean Thirty-fourth and Thirty.fifth-ste, tho 18 perfoot, TES DRkt oneby balance In 1 and 2 sonrs, with lntorest ay ¥ por ceut b} "t = I rouner By BRUSH, SON & C ‘Bales Rooms, 41 and 48 South Canal. At 2 p. m. Thursday, May 28, We shall noll at 110 South Hoyno-st., botwaon Adams and e Stnllon, * Marean. I'tno 1) * Morgan, 1o Cast 8 Tone otd, “ AL Trawk. uxuslan-flnnnn arnowm, Also, u lo of flonshold Furniiure, BRUBH, SON & CO., Auotlonsors, 41 and 48 Houth Ganaluat, By BRUSH, SON & CO,, Balosroom, 41 aud 43 South Canal-at. 93 Rooms of Barnes House Furniturs YET UNSOLD, Jorod ot Jo-da, comer of taadolpls and fouls o 25-gullon Ootfon Bollus 's P ot Cook Btove, Olive. Branohs Baboook et M v sisher| 6-barrol lue (heat, Hofrigarators. L Kiahr! and Tnnley Fuaifur: s i ai'ifa diee Bafe, &0, *1% “Snugst, 80N & 0., Austienres, oo AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & €O, Regular Friday's Sale. Friday }\[rimlng. Muy 20, at 9 1.2 o'clack, ‘We ahiall offor an nnusually Iargo stock of Hougehold Furniture, New and Hocond-nnd; _elogant Mnrblotop Gy st it prcilog Oanesy 1 UnrtatGufia: Bpbol re Wit Bilk Rep, Hair Gloth Patlor Hulls and ‘Sofas; Sida- oards, Boak Guaos, Marblo-top Tables, ¥ , C. 4 b, Dininitoom Furafturs, Hi xon Qarpots, ‘Bodateads, Glanswaro, Orooke arg stack ol Gy roh nural l1na, TELIHON, POMVUO S G0, 8 and 86 Randolphest, Bay Mare at Auction, FILIDAY, MAY 29, AT 12 0’CLOOK, AR nin e Sreriaat il ot ankruptor, Oune. ilady and finn. by river, sultod 3 TN BOMIMOY X, + Auctionsors, “ 81 and's§ Randolph Turn Outl” Turn Out! TO THD Great Land Sale ; EVANSTON, Wednesday, June 3, at 12 o’cl'k. SPHOIAL I'REH TRAIN leaves Wollsests Depot at 10 o'clack. i ACCOMMODATIONS FOR, ALL. : Our Mammoth Pavilion on tho ground, Refroshmonts furnished by one of Ohis ongo’s bost oaterora. Payne’s & MoNells Subiivision. 80 ACRES. ' NEARLY 300 Laop Bulling Lots, .to be sold in lots or blocks. $ A chanoo for every onn to prosure a Loma fh the ooun with all tho convonfences of tho city. K Lvansion stauds ficst amtong tho many suburban towns i adjacent to Chicago, and thioyroporty to Loxold 1s tho busk : in_ thin Tapidly imbroving city, Bituated Wilinrd, ‘Ashtan, and Dotga. 0, Washngton, Chienay, Turkce, and_ Emoragn Alia, foue now 1 oom Hontnok, wall bullt, Uathis atylo. vonucs afd atracts all gradod, aad Haed with beautie ful sliada-troes, Kldnwalks lald, ' Fino bulldings on the megparty. Uror 86,0l how bein oxpanded. Tne monns of communlestion’ with Ublsagn are tn- equeled. Tho Chioano & Nortliwostorn Raflrond ruani Trtquonttrainn, A duminy-rond s now belng constructeds 3 Tho Laka Shord drive dircet to this proporty s tho finess g drdy.way [n th world, ‘The udueationl facilitton aro the host. Colloges and 5 achools naur this proporty; churchos, storos, eto.. X avarything to mako a rosfdonos desirable, . No liquor oan avur bo kol in r noar Ixanston, Seoura s home witl all tha cowforts of tha country and conveniences of tho city, NOW is the time to buy. i Attond this snlo. e #ull printsd certified 4 3 : One-this X ;i e nn| :d::‘!h In;llncu 11,9, and B yours, Hopostt ra A Rommbmber tab dnto,. 0 ofsalo 3 ‘Wednesday, June 8. 7 The spocial freo train leavas Wolls-at. dopot'at 19 a. mq s For furthor particulars, plats, oto., call on Paynio & : MoNofl, 130 LaSallo-at., or ) ELISON, POMEROY & 00, Auotioneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-st, ot By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, BANKRUPT SALE! THURSDAY, MAY 28,9 1-2 A, M, oA Bankrunt Btock, cansisting of G0 lots Miscollsnoons joas, Dry Goods, oda,! r.;;fif:;'."xé;.fi‘:&‘:;:' }[1:‘:. A;d Cops, VWhite Go osjery, loves, fMurnishin, s, % Plutod ¥aro, Fesfurors, Wallote, ate. Baloat B a. ni. prompt, Comu early. GEO. P, GOKK'& CO., 63 and 70 Wabash-av, AT ATCOTION. On SATURDAY, May 30, at 0 o'clock a,m. 10Crates W.G. Crockery, Sl Eoh Ve - GLASSWARE. 3 AT 10 0'0L0CK~25 Sults, 18 Marblod o : N AR R R A S T Marbl a 7(n§r|gnmlorl!?mi 1oos Hlievong, Chairs, Catpota, Oiies nrid Variof Doeks, Bhone ere Cases, rble-ton Bureaits, Mattres R renis, Hativessas, oto, GORE & C0., Auationsors, ¥ AND SEQURE BARGAINS i Foom the Stk We Shall Ok, | CONBISTING TN PART OF ! Marble-top Chamber Sots, Book-Casas, : boards, {510k ana. Medsiwh Bator Sets, Mg . ble-top Tabloa, Ofilce and Farlor Desics, Bi'ke ‘Walnut Bedstsadn and Burenus, Ico Ohosts S5, i R enopounges, Xookess, Mine by n ant ronkfnat Tal Euir and Husk Mattroasos, Mirrors, Carpotsy Bhow Oases, ota, ___GEO. P. GORE & C0., Anctlonoors. By C. C. THAYER & CO., Renl Lstato Nrokors and Auctloncors, 160 ast Madison-st. ATCTION SALB ! or TEN LCTS Tarvell and Main-s}§., 16 Avelierav, Saturday Afternoon, May 80, at 4 o'olock | on the premises, W will noll Sub-Lots 20, 83, 25, a7, 20, 81, R Womilhaoll SubLots 20, 3, 28 97, 20, 8, and 0t of Lot 1, and S , of 1, N 31 o Uil Trustaont Subiiviston. of Sooe 20, 5 u:“l':n'xfh;: : E sud cast on Mafi’st., bolwobn Lyman |, :UT. BALR POSITIVE, 5 Ono-thlrd caab, balsuoa ia one ‘and tmo years, b3 To St Ruloe CompaLs, | For Sale at Auction, | AT LAFAYETTE, IND., ' Saturday, May 30, 2 mile of Light Steol Rail Teack, & Titert Sirbot Cur in Mool yders / Tiorsen. i Hold without rorervo to his t bl 3 thie tong Libral torms of I.J.’.'.'L’;.z. ke sl by W X Jianpolls, Tad, / TARKRISON, T0-DAY AT AUCTION, 204 and 206 East Madison-st. New Lots of Llama Lace Shawls, / Tinco Mantles, Now Dross Goudu,/ Fanoy Quilts, Taco Curtnins Ero, In Retail Lots. / N. P, HARRISON, Auotionnee, | By OSGOOD & WILLL Auotlonors, AUOTION BALE of tho Entire Ganlf Hotul, X o -m\lux'l'é .~M Htato-st., vmmv.u!\ o thio pub : gty furaiica ol Sl 10 o sols, ‘Tapeutry, all u uu;-lm’m-;«ymr.“ Faciar st and o y N 1 iy e our Baie-clitih, wood s Hew, Chambge sote o1 Sins Latls ottt o, ledaonds, Tarell* i 5 o ana Bed-linon, * Pillowes” 15 nd othor’ Mattrusus.. Dinfag.roont o Wiy E“ 3 2 W m furnliure, wit g w:r. “('I’lu-. aud Orochory, Jt{nmph.uuhlmhuu nmn: D, Salonuun, ! y

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