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champlonship aorlos botweor Trooklyn, and the new nino of the Hunrtford played on tho Uulon Grounds, Brook- An the Hartfords lost overy gamo uring their rocent tour, not much manifestod fa tho .roault, n that tho Atlantics would gain but ta tho surpriso of nll pros- rda won tho game by a core ot boforo the game, the bot- nud & fow sold in the At- > SPORTING NEWS. won by Castto Boy, beating J, Triumph, Time=2:20, 2:203¢, THE EPSOM NACES, LowpoN, Junc6,~Tho raco for the Oakes stakos, for fililvs, on Epsom Downe fo-da; Toto socond, an tho Pittsburgh Road was approaching &_brldge noear Monroeville, 3 5 o Ind,, tho conductor, William stopped on tha platform of a onr aud ut Just in timo to_como in contaot with A houvy timber of tho bridgs, which struck him -on tho hoad, Infliating inj of which he oxpired in a fow hours, at Lot Wayno, threo men, namod ot into a disputo, ight with kntvos, in MoLnlu wore soveroly injured Io ntkod to bavo a littlo concert in hia room. ‘Thoy yang for him some songs of Dornior. Ton dnys of thin muafonl treatinont—accompaniod by the foot twice—cured himt a mont ro~ Thon thers was nn old markablo curs indeed, Iady who was honled of eatalopsy by the warlike sounds of o trumpot ; and this story gives ono of the French critios tho opportunity of telling another story, of Paudolaire. time ho prosented a smn!l boy with a vory I whon nome one nskod or he loved children so much a8 to give thom, without apparent reason. a present of this sort, ho replied innocently, **Oh, no; but it s roonblo to tho paronts]” ' Wo liopa that s for tho cure of pationta by means of trumpots will bo removod from tho immedinto nolghborhood of inhabited thoroughtarps.— London News. CAPITAL AND LABOR. The Nrakomen®s Strike in Central Third Day's Shooting at Dex- ter Park. ‘lxrfeu {rom the offocts tho goneral opiniot an easy viotory, ont tho_Hartfos McLain, Traoy, which resultad'In a bloody which Noft and THE NORTIIWESTERN STATES, Nows Itoms Tolegraphod to Tho Ol cago ‘Eribune, Onco mpon a ting was sbout_oven, Innties’ favor. Play was callod by Mr. I of tho Mulitnls, with tho Atlantics at tho rosulted in blauke for both aides, In the fourth ga by sharp base-mnming scored or tho Harlforda, g tho Atlantics wora put ontin ono, two, thrao or ; the visitors mado two in tho sfxth inning, Booth scored n run for tho Atlantics, which was all thoy got during tho game, which saved thom from a ¢ Chicago," Tho Hartfords mado o sovonth inning, scoring Tho Gun Club Wins fhie Medal. ns umpire, at 8:45, —During tho parads of John Robluson's olrous s of Indianapolie yostordny, ne frightoned, got away from rushing into tho orowd on tho side- down Mrs, Sarah Hnrold, an was holding a babe bolonging through the straots A honvy wind-slorm two huftaloea bocan Carrol County 'Chureday af fouoea woro demolished, lumbor-yards turnod and tho towor on tho Methodiat own off,—ns wall a8 goveral roofs, T'wwo horsos plowing oorn wore killed by light- nd woa killed by lightning i, Thuradsy sftornoon dur- iug a thunder-storm, and was not found until of Wisconsin, will lio litorary soclotios at Champnign noxt Grogory will doltvor tha Commoncomont oo~ rovatled throughout Game Botween the White and Red tho lteopor, e Stookings To-Day, aldorly Indy, w g ¥ to Mra, Shiplay In etruok upon the hy outting n terriblo Bl also had ho rocolvod n torrible dering it unconscious, and from which it is foarcd it wi buftaloca ran down tho atreet, aud wore soon une dor control of their koeper. Tho excitomout at tho time wns Intonso, and quito a number wore sodd by the orowd, A toam bo- ightoned, and ran_into a carringe in which woro two Iadles and s ohild, who were thrown out and drapgod some distance with the wrock, but esoaped unhurt. —Tho grantin; ond by ouo of tho buffaloos, gash sevoral inchos in length. bt rib brokon, The baby low upon tho tomple, ron- roducing o spasm, il not recover. Rosult of Ball Games at the East Yes- —Loonnrd Holzt: 4 miles enst of Pel o rally at tho bat in five runs, four of which were oarnod. failod to scora in tholr eighth and ninth innings, In tho playing Dehiman nnd Fatrow did tho bost for the Atlantics, tho Inttor londing nt tho bat. On tho othior sido Boyd and Addy did tho bost work, Tho following i the scoro : TAnTEONDA |1 |7 PO yosterday morning, —The Roy, J. 8, dolivor tho addross boforo t! In the Industrinl Univorsity Tucedny ovoning. Dr, baconlsuroate to-morrow. curd on Wednoadny, the 10th, —Much oxcitomont ia created by the arrost of Vincont and Washington, and saveral colorad urnfug tho colored Bap nign, rocently. A bittar fochng oxists betswoon tho two parties, and it is beliovad that spite has proouro: na tho prisoners are among the bost of tho col- ored poople, Ablo sttorndya will dofend thom nt their oxamination, -A lnrgo number of tho oltizens of HnSatla were summonod bofore tho Grand Jury at Ottn- to testify rogarding broaches of quor-law in the formor city, and thoro is considorablo commotion amoug the sa- loon-keepers, as n number of indiotmonts aro Speciat Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune, Broominaroy, Ill., June 5,—Tho strike con~ tinues to bo ono of the loading topios of coyvor- eation, and, ospecially in the wostern part of the clty, nttrnots much attontion, The dikcontentod brakemon aro atill at rost, and aro rresorvin oxcollont order. ‘Ihoy stato that they ary st dolormined fo work for no loss tlian w0 por month, and seom to have momo ho Compnny ennnot suceeod without th The otlicers of tho Company, on tho contrary,say that so far as tho offoct’ on the Company's business is concerned, tho strike is outirely at: They say that as many mon as they nacd are roady to work, and that thoy find o diflloulty whataver in running trains. Yos- torday thoy sucoveded in mo which, on aceount of tho strike at {lio torminat points of the di The polico force st this polnt and olsowhora hos baen increasad largoly, and {s offeotively or- ganizod to provent trouble, although nothing so- A “aquad of fourtoon Chi- cago polico nrrived last avening, and nre now on At Toliet and othor places thoro are nlso illf 1a thought tunt the Account ot the English Derby Race of 1874, orunkiod and bruij THE TRIGGER. THIND DAY OF THE SPORTSMEN'S TOURNAMENT. The third day of tho sportsmon’s tournamont andor tho auspices of the Btnte Assoclation was tho most interosting of the sorles, na it brought out the pieked mon of theshooting-clubs to com- poto for a bonutiful gold modal offored by tho Associntion to tho sucsossful olub, the froquoent showers throughout tha day, tho atteudanco was = el waomen, charged with by its bolog th tist chiireh fa. Chmnp 21 ;lituor pormits. bolog the Commlsaionors o befora the Evanavillo yoatorday, the whole timo was conswmed on ons otition, Beveral porsons, all colored, donjed o gonuinoness of thoir signaturos, When tho Indios camo out of the Court-Houso at the noon eomed n prospoot for a row, but Short Prafllin nipped it short. No potition haa boon granted. d_those arrasts, Hoosoos. alccscows, ey | adjournment thore s ving tho freight but the woath- had accumulatod —An old man momod Lewis Gorman, who lived in Knox County, about 40 miles west of Quinoy, Ill,, sliot himaelf Thursday night to es- cape arrest by tha Sherifl, who was pursuing him with s warrant on a charg accusation was mada by his osmo a mother Tuesday night. causiug gront oxoltemont in ¢ man was over 00 years of ago. which was tho finest ever Thoro was & foollug of Intenso rivalry nmong the various clubs, cach of which waa ropsesentod by four of its vory bost marks- ‘Lho naw Gun Club solocto B. ‘Wilcox, tho winner of the Associntion and Mossrs, Turrell, Prico, and Edwards; buer 'and_Ed Prico, Juna earned—IInrtfords Z'me of game—Two houra five minutes, —A _violont wind storm from tho southwest visitod LaSnlle nt about half-past 6 o'clook Thursday ovening. The olouds indicated that the storin must bave boon much mora violont in tho southorn townships of il.lnus cuxuuty. A cow was struck by lightniug in THE TURF. rlous ia anticipated. Spectal Dispateh to Ths Chicaao Tribuine, THE FREEPORT RACES, Frreron, I, Junio b.—The races wore woll attonded to-day. It waa quite cloudyuntil about noon, whon it clenred off with a good sun, and at 2 o'clock the track was in passnblo condi- tion. Tho flirst raco wns n trotting-match for horaes with no record below 2:45, mile hoats, bost threo in five, for a purse of $000. was won by John F, Smith's bay colt Wolford Z, o TFreoport filly, in throo straight omsy hoata. Tho colt, if driven to full spoed, conld bavo distancod the fleld, oxcopt Bay Charloy. The following is tho laughter, who be- appearanca of the squada of Obicago polico, had out strike is fast nonring its en tho Kennicott had ol ¢ John Kleinman, and Ed Dow ; the Prairie put Forward V7, T, Johnson, D. T. Elst Fitch, and Charley Kern, and tho Gonotoo Club a fino quartotto in porsons of Mossrs, Doxey, Young, Miller, Advanos spectlation a8 to tho re Ault hit upon the Guo and Kounicott tenms ag tho ntrongest, though thera was, s it was probibited by t ar of shooting was dotermiued by lot, and was thereby constantly changed. shot at teu single rises at” twenty-one ynrds and fivo pnirs at oighteen yards, Tho atarted off at a rattling pace on tho singles, hoth and _Wileox hillis tel whilo Edwards nnd Prico wore veory_ steady. o Km;nlcuttu, i fino worl,, malking a clean 1 sinlos and doubles. Abuor Drics and Jobis XKloinman each missed & singlo, but, a3 both Xillod thoir five pairs_straight, thoy reachod n total of 19 apiece. If Dow had beon in anything Iiko his usual form, the Kennicotls must have TFiftoen out of twonty is o low avorago for him, and fourtcen would have won, o was completely out of luck and out of skl Tor tho day, and nobody folt it moro keanly than tho Prairies, Johnson A wholesnls dolivery of prisonors eonfined in the city calaboono took placs at La Crosso last uight.” Nine hard characters, Iooked up for potty offenses, made thoir escaps by outting oft tho iron bars to tho doora in the rear end of the basoment. None have hoon recapturod as yat. —A tologram from Tromponuleau atntos that Nathan Frank, of Ln Crosso, wholesale dealer in cigars and tobacco, was drownod at that placo Thursday night. No particulars, —Tho tug-boat Nollie Thomas, of La Crosss, ongaged in towing rafts, was caught in n squall o fow miles above Clinton, In, Thursdny, and Eddie Androws, s young man aged 17, was kitlod ing of a saubbing line. seonein. State Sohiool to bo apportioned by the State Suparintendont, Juno 15, amounts to $180,923, a littls mora than Iast year, and tho rato por scholar will be the pamo as Iast yoar, viz: 42 conts, J. Conklin, of Jefferson Connty, United Stutes Rovonue Agent placo of A. E. Burpie, ramoved, has recoived his commisaion, and will soon entor on his dution, Ho was o very efficiont revenue ofticor in Tiouisis &n5 BOMO YEATS 830, ) —The Assignos in Bankruvtoy of the Bank of Madison invitos bids for the splendid colleotion of coins belonging to the late Prosidont, James 1462 pieces of all nations, COMPROMISE EFFECTED, The Managers of the Clueago & Alton Rail- road have made a compromiss with the striking bralemon at Bloomington, offerin, per month, which offer was Iinmodintoly acosvt ed by a numbor of those who had struck. Company refused to ro-cmploy those who started Tho tralns aro coming and going regularly, and no furthor troublo fa snticipated. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Suit to Obtnin Posucssionm of Tolos graph Linen, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tridune, DAVENTORT, In., Juno 5,—The Groat \Western noy flled, in tho Citouit Court, to-day, & polition stating that tho North American li Company, composed of Selnh Reevos, corge W. MeMullon, A, A. La- tbrop, and Mfiton Webstor, have, without au- thority of law, maliciously nnd forcibly cut the telograph liuos of the Groat Woatern Company st Davenport, and foraibl said line, and also the other Hues of the said Gront Westorn Company through Tows, Illinols, Nebrasln, aud othor Statos, {hoteby ousting off all theic means of tolegraph communication through thess Biates, and damaging them to the oxtent of #100,000, which sum thoy pray the North Amorican Talegraph Company may ba com« pelled to pay to thom, —Tho west aido of Morris Brothors’ grocory storo nt NMorris, Ill,, fell in yosterdny aftoracon, partly burying the clork, ruins, Ho was soriously hurt, but not énngur- ously Injured. Tho side was loaded down with frost aud smoled moats, canned fruits, loavy woight of which causod the casualty. —>Miss SBussn Helm, L T, Caufleld, in the an accomplished voung lady, aged 1), tho daughtor of Joha Helm, a four miles from Pitteflold, voning by shoot~ She liad been ill woallly farmer livin, committed sulcide ing hersblf through tho ho and low-spirited for somo, wooka, her room with o rovolyer, and placiug the pistol to tho side of hor hoad, flrad tho fatal shot, No raport was henrd by the family, but, on going to tho room, they found Ler lying nd if aslocp. —The Methodists of Pittsfleld adopted do- signs for an elogant new church building to be erected at once, % —'Tha crop prospects in Pike County ars mag- nificent, The yiold of whoat will bo unusually Iny down on the floor, e in Fund Income, Telegraph Comp DL TR @ newlr-appointed for Wisconsin, in ‘wou tho medal. Halkes' bay filly 8tolen Kisses, of Minpnl. —'The prizn exhibition of the Froshman Cliss o on, Dososlon of of Shurtloff Colloge, at Alton, occurred ‘L'hurs- ommittoo of Awards con- day ovoning., The sisted of the Rov.L, 0. Car, and the Mon, 0. W, Lovorett, who made the awnrds aa follows : First prizo to J. T, Sherman, of Carthagoe, Mo,, and sacond prizo to J. Bowe man, of Whitehall, IIl. Tho large audionce tes- thoir approval by vigorous and long-con- tinued applause, 2 ~—Crov, Bovoridge visitad the Insnne Asylum at Flgin, aud made the entire round of its several wards yosterday afternoon, Trustoos aud others. Every part of the buildin was thrown opon, including tho new contral building, which is a model for convenienocs and utility, In passing through the wards, the wore ploasantly receivad by ths pationts, and entertaiued by musio and by eon- vorention as edifying asmuoch that ia heard in the outside world. In the svening a dramatio en- y Dr. P. L. Yorkos, L. Hill, consisting of 5, Korn, Elston, many of thown of groat antiquity. Liad tho misfortuns to Liave two birds fall dead With theso six added, they ‘would havo tied tho Konnicotts for socond place. wero Dbeaton by the Gonesco tonm, iu which Blasdale aid tho bost shooting. ‘His total scoro was 19, 1 which ho killed hus fivo pirs straight., This was consldored romark- oblo in view of tho fact that provious to yester- dny he novor saw birds fiv from traps in ' pairs, though ho rapks high as an accomplish- bird which Price and gatherod, this was the only shot made on the bird, which Atone timo the Keuni- cott's had overbauled the Gun Club, and led thom one bird, but thon onme Dotw's unfortunate minses, while the Gun mon killed thoir last eight nirastraight., It was a quality of shooting which a8 eoldom, if cvor, been excollod amoug amn- Mr. \Vilcox accomplished the extraordin- ary fest of two full days' shootin; missing & bird, fort; It was 8 rocord of which any sportsman might All the romainin| terest ju connoction with the day : be gathered from the annexed scoros, in which the astorisk (*) is used to denote lost birda which foll dead out'of bonds: The froo-for-ll forn purso of Bodine, Pilot, Temple, Amy B, and Dan comes off to-morrow afternaon, 01110, out of bounds. —The tug Yioafle Starkwoatner blew out hor yostordey morning nenr Cleveland, winle towing & mud-scow in the river, man, Charles 8mith, was ecaldad to death. —Yesterday morning, Chatles Chin, o youug man from Elyria, who bad beoon on a spree gome days, wandored out slong tho trackof the Canads Bouthern Rall- road, in the wostern part of tha oity, and Inid down in & drugken slosp. awakonod by an approacing train, and raised Just in time to be struck down again by tho en- ight train passed over him, grinding — POLITICAL, Orogon Electlon. June b.—~Dispntohes from dicato that the Democratu Eightesn counties ~Tho groat raco of the year he run for the Derby stakes, took plnce on Epsom Downs to-dav, and . Cartwright's ohestnut colt Lord Roesberry's (formerly Sir Tatton Bykes') broswn colt Conronne da For, whioh, eince " yesterday morning, has boon the favorite for the raco, took the second mone; Lord Falmouth's chestnut colt Atlantie, tI victor in the Two Thousand Guineas, and which up to yesterdny morning was the favorito, came Loxpox, Juno 8. in this country, At 1thacn, No Ye Irntaca, N. Y., June 5.—Halsoy's flouring mills were burned by an incendinry this morning. The lous is §40,0005 insurance, $14,000. _— THE WEATHER. ‘Wasemaron, D, 0., June 5.—For the Lake region, partly cloudy wenther, with rain during Satordny, variable windu in the Lower Lake region, and easterly to southensterly winds in tho Upper Lako rogion ; lower temporature snd rising bavometor enst of Lake Michigan. LOCAL ODSELVATIONS, Onoado, June 5, 1874, in company with the won by Mr, W. Georgo Fredorick. shooting was Mo waa partinlly wns scored ns killed. There wera 20 startors out of 212 subseribora. The botting just before tha commencement of the raco was eight to one acainst Coorge Fred- erick, four to ono azainat Couronne de Fer, and eloven to.one againat Atlantie, The weathor was dolightful and very favorable for the race, Tho numberof paople that congra- pated at Epsom to witnous the aport is said to hnve heon larger than ovor bofore. The Logira from Tondon to Epsom, which is about twenty miles distant in Surroy, commenaed onrly in the morning and continued for hours. Tho matrop- olis during tho day prosented a Snnday-like ap- enranco, Parllament having ndjourncd and it eing a quasi holiday on the Stack Exchango, The two railway lines connecting London with Epsom Downs, which, under ordinary circum- stances, are reasounbly dosurtod, were crammed with pnssengers, while the ecarrisgo-road was filied with o scothing tide of humanity. Evory- thing that wont on wheels was at & promium, The vohiclea wore four deep, and police and spectators lined the way from one end to the Tho following is tho AUIMMARY, Ronewal of the Derby Stakes of 50 sovs, ench, half forfeit : for colts, 8st, 10 1bs,, and filiies, Sat, 5 ., then three years old ; abouta mile and 3 half, The ownor of the second "horso to roreive 300 d the third 150 sovs, outof thestnkes, (212 subscribe one-third of 80 t0 100 invitad guests. Itwaa succeedod by refreshmouts and dancln, guests participating aliko ather the better dancers of the two. pnny broke up at midnight. the pationts tho inmates and o formor proving | 5, 3AY Fuavotaco, Enstern Oregon_ini elact the entire Stata tioket. gye Grover, for Governor, 534 mnjority, ‘WasitnaTox, Juno 5,—Tho Democrats tried to hnve read in the Hi faitod, & telegram from Oragon, which stated that the whole Demooratio Siate ticket is elactod by 1,000 majority, «/Thin tologram s contras dioted by the "Associated Press disvatches this lint 3 part of the Ropube Republicaus from the straight boing well be proud. prungy Tho second brood of wings sud flew away from Cottonwood County Saturday and 8unday last. It is hoped that ths rest will follow on dovaloping their wing will bo next weelc. 's shooting can ouso this morning, l s oy The courss of their liko that of the first brood, was southwoss, —Hodges, suporintondent of tree-planting for tho §t. Paul & Pacifio Rallwny Compnny, ro- ports over 4,000,000 trees planted along the linos of thet Company sinco he commonce: the spring of last yoar. bave. failed, and tho rast aro doing woll. The prairie farniors along the lines are gonerally fol- lowing tha examplo, —H. H. Kent, Collector for Cbrist Church, 8t. Paul, was found gwmlty of embezzlement ostorday, witha jury recommendation ot moray. i cnding againut him for appropriating funds collacted for other aftornoon, whioh show ¢ lioan ticket was elacto: Pacific Slope inslet that s part, and porhaps all, of the Republican candidates 'are clected, an shat the Associated Press news is corract. —9 U119 Rainfall in twonf Maximum thormomater, 72, Minhm " EpsNicoTT oLUB, Loss than 8 per cent The Ohio Domocryeys Corusus, 0., Juno 6.—The Domacratic Stato Cantral Committes mot horo to-day to comsider the question of changing tho timo of holding the Demooratic Stato Convontion, Thirtoen mom- Ders of the Committeo were present in person ond fivo by proxy. A nuwber of prominont Domocrats from varions parts of tho State wero A motion to reconsidor the voto ioh the Gonvontion was sot for July 15, at & former meeting, was agreed to—: 6; not voting, 8, A motion to hol tion Aug, 29 was agreed to—16 o 2, ERAL ODSERYATIONS, Ci110AGo, June 6—1 &, ™, a1k, £ ~Saw ) —Thureday evening, as a train from Stillwator for St. Paul'was two miles beyond YWhite Ben an unknown man, deliboratoly romoving his coat and hab, laid his head on the rail, was revorsed and brakos applied, but the whole train pnesed over him, crushing his head xnd entiroly Boparating 1t from _his body. boen soen dutring tho day at White Boar Station, walkiug along the track, but nothing was noticed nor found by which to identify the remnins, 8 Ea) ge d the Convon- ATARTERS, W, 8, Cactwright's ch, o, Goorge Froderick, by Harsyos, dam The Princesn of Waias, . rd Rosoberry's (formerly Sir Tatton Sy Couronue de Fer, by Macaroni, dam Miss Agn b, ¢, Atlantie, by Thormanl Lord Falmouth fenne, o Cesiisey Lord Falmontl's br.c, Aquilo, by Thormanby, W. 8. Gartwrights b, c. Voliurmo, by Q0 Falrwwotor vueeeos Col, Carloton’a chi, ‘¢, Rovorboratlon, bolf, dam Golden Hlorn, by Horkaway,... John 'Johnstone’s D, ¢ dam Sporting LAf Hr. Lefevro's ch, c. afr, Merry's b, ¢, Glenalmonde, by Blair Athol, morn. ... . R, Bulkeloy's he o, Leolluu, Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Er Paso, Woodford Co., Ill, June 3.—The contignous to this city, met in mnss-moeting horo to-day, to hoar tho rent qnostions of tho day discussed by 8. AL mith, Socrotary of tho State Asiociation, and hian, Vice-President for the Kighth District, Tho meoting organized at 11 o'clock by electing E. Pardey President. Tho flrat exerciss was a song from the Gleo * The Shout,” from the now *The Trumpot of Reform,” was splondidly sung, My, Bmith was then intro- duced, who spoke till noon, when the mooting adjourned for_dinner, which the peoplo partool of undor the shado of the trees in” the benutiful park. At 2oolock thoy When, after anothor song, Mr, Smith resumed Lis spocob, disoussing taxation, direot nnd indi- reot, trausportation, organization, and his views of the eurronoy question, thero will bo several sweepstakes matches, open | cntries, and ome -or two single-hand maatchos aro also likoly to be shot. NS RIFLE-BIOOTELS, A Dublin (Iretand) lettor gives the names of tho Irish gontlomen who international rifle-mateh in Now 1, 8. Young, J. Milner, W. Rigby, + Wilson, I3, Johnson, J. Lloyd; ono Of those, Young, Milner, and Llo; privato gentlemon, the last-namod being t! Deputy-Lioutenant of Kings County, Joyes and Wilson ave merchanta of Dolfast. Johuson is a wall-known jowaler in Dublin, and Rigby ia the bead of tho eminent gun-making firm of that name, The Irish markamen will_be accompn- nied by a party of friends, inclnding Lord and Lady Masrarone and tho and will sail from L{ farmors of thia county, The Northwestert Turnfost beging to-day ot Lansing, whero great proparations have been mado for the colebration. —Ttursday Inst, Mr. Knapp, & guardinthe pris- on at T't. Mndison, took an ouncs of chloroform, evidently with the intention of committing sui- dicd n 6 o'clock last night, ‘Tho only caneo asgigno rash nct wan tho doath of his wifo, which oo~ curred soms time 230, and which seowed tohave affected his mind. —TLoyal Ingorsoll, a formor resident of Deno-~ to, Wis., committed ‘suicide at Nashville, n faw Family troubles are supposed to have beon the causo, ~Roports como to Marsbnlltown, Ta, from tho Northwost, to tho eloct that the grasshop- pors nro rapidly incrensing in numbora, and oyastate wheat flolds aven more ox- tensively than thoy did Inst year. is south nnd cast, aud their advanca column is reported to have reache the line of the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- Should Lhoy continue to_trave bave commnenced, thoy will loave Mate ty to the east of- their line of march, ~—The lutest dispatches from Clayton, Alla~ makes, Winnosbielr, and Howard Countiok stato tuat crops of all kinds nre in &) and there ara good prospocts of & yield superior to Inatgcason, Grasshoppera have alroady made their appenrance, but thay fly south as soon ag their wings becoma grown, und thore ia no dam- ogo from them as yot, are to shoot in the TION. York noxt fall, COURT OF ARBITRATION. fal Dispateh to_The Chicago Tribune, " ‘onk, Juuo 5.—~Judgo Enoch L. Fancher, of the new DMarcantilo Court of Arbitration of Now York, has entored upon his duties. The Court has been organizoda with George Wilson, Bocrotary of the Chambor of Commerco, &s clerk, and soveral casos have boen disposed of, Ono of theso was mithdrawn from thae Courta to be gubmitted to Judge Fancher, ‘The Court is to linve rooma in the now Post-Offico, when that structure {s completed. VESSELS PASSED DETRIOT. Special Dismateh ta The Chicago Teibune, DRTROIT, June 5,—Pagsen Ur—LPrapa Indin, Bare ord] , Marshall's_br. e, Tra e Meraoy, by Newminate M. Merry'a ¢, King of BIr, Drammond's br. c. Me. Bowa's b, ¢, Whitehall, by Lord Clifden, E. Duko's b e, R, Wright's b, ¢, onmo togather again, Lord Mayor of Dublin, vorpool on the Gth of Sep- tember, Thoy will como proparad to shoot their mateh nnd to roturn immedintely. whicl were woll re- oclock, when, aftor Mr. McKoighan was auother pong, BASE BALL. THE MEDS AND THE WIITES, This aftornoon, at 8:50 o'clock, wonther per- mitting, the socond great championship game between the White and Red Stocking Clubs will bo played on the grounds coraer of Stato and As announcod in our ad-~ vertising columns, it the aftornoon should be unfit for play, the signa will bo taken from tho streot-cars at 2 p. m, As there 1 likely to bo gomo difliculty aud delay exporiencod in tho o~ lection of an_ umpire, 1t would ba woll for the managers of tho rival ninos to make their choico bofore the hour at which the game is advertisod keop tho audlenco waiting whilo a suitable person is being sought for, TUE ATHOLETICS DEFEAT TIE MUTUAL8—18 10 2. Snecial Davateh to The Clucado Tribunie, ! PHILADELTHIA, Pa,, June 6—It could Dardly bo expeeted, even by the most sangulne admirer of the national game, that two brilliant contests sould bo participated in_by the samo olubs on ‘Che Mutuals met a Waterloo yestorday at the hauds of tho Athlotics on_the grounds of tus lntter in this eity, To-dny's gnmo sinrtod out sharp with one run for the Athlotics, obtained by o good hit by McMullen, assizted by an overtbrow of Highnm to Carey. Do more runs woro scored by the Athloties until tho fifth mning, when thoro wes a. poor exhibition of overthrowing and vain attempin by Burdock and Nelson, and & maf ho Athlotics seored four in their batfof the Hfth inring, and wont in for four 3noro in the sixth, neceured by eafo hity by bad throwing aud n paswed bl of ‘Lho Mutnals went In for two in their uvisth inning, Higham, nome eplondid third, but_Allison an seut by Hatfleld to tho far laft ol them through, wteluttod and_out-fioldod by amd whon the Blue Btockingy idatébow's pliching, the Gothn most dormoralized. Thoy batted hard, but withe cut Judgmont, and flolded In their Qu Eho other hand, the Athlotics playod brille juntly, both in tho flold aud at the bat. {aol Anson's placo, who rotired In the second inning, beving sprained tho leadors of his right from firs to socond base. 0 Beore, by iunlnl,;ux 1284066 R, ‘Thomns W, Forry, Suporfor, und Thomus Quayle, 2as81p DowN—8ehr Jouslo, ‘Winp—Northeast, — VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Sneelal Diwnateh ta The Chicavo Tribune, Ponr Hunox, Mich,, Juns 5,—Ur—Props Canfateo, St, Albans, Rocket, fudin, Jova; schrs Thistle Mae Qcira, Hippogrit, Gity of anitowos, DowN—Sclirs Homer, Ozar. Wixp—ortheast: weather foggy, —_— d_ novoral points along | attention for an hour and s half. lefy tho crowd during the long afterncon; but all showed their intorest by quiot aud closs at~ Anothor song, and the for tho speakers, ch, o. dam Lady Augusts, ., BIr. L'Anson's b, c. Belf 1y Broartknot. s . » Mr. Bavilo's b, f, Sister o Rysworth, by dnm Reglna, by Kiug Tom,. ... Custance rode tho winnor. Tho time of the raco was 2.46, erick won by two lengths. Thero was but a nock bolweon tho second and third horses. course was unusually hard, owing to the heavy rains of last night, The victory for Mr. Oartwright Is recoived with much plensure by the pooplo. Goorgo Fredorick won brod Cartwright, stated soven timos s n 2 old, Wwinning throg of tho contosts, no placed In tho Eightoenth North of England Biounial stekes, won by Bir William Wailaco, Ha won the municipal tontion until the close. pooplo adjourned with choers tho Gles Club, and the cause. The day haa boon a profitable one for the cnuse, it boing the first moeting of the kind held in the county; and nll present went home de- torminod to place their votos whers they will do the most good, by electing thom in the Stato and Nation: are in sympathy with labor, Lo rule it, whou in power, elacted & full sot of delegat at Bpringflold on the 10th inst.,—thus p thnt 1t, too, is in favor of inde action. Col, Tort will bo eleote in thus district, sod & man of the peopls put in Twenty-third stroets, plendid condition, mon to ropresent al Logislatures who and will not conspiro Woodford County has o3 to the Convention Tho great socrot of liviu willingnoss to conform to Driug Amorican idons here, and insist upon put- ting thom Into practice, you may be suro of hav- ing to pay roundlv for your whims, To illustrato this, lot us take the case of an American who in- siat upon baving bis meals at the same hours and in tho samo ordor that ha doos at Lomo, Instend of a simplo cup of cofTeo {n his room on waking up, our Amoriean will go to n rostaurant oud order a honrty breakfast n In carte. It costs him, any, threo franca and a half, followod tho Tronch ocustom, and taken a rogu- Inr dejeuner ab the samo rostaursnt somewhore near noon, hie would onl, twofrancs for a much thoro are plenty roataurants whore a d consisting of Lroad and buitor and ra boofutoalt or outlet and fried potntocs, soparate courso of vogotables, & half-bottle of wino and a dessort, may e had for one frano, or ono feanle aud tou contimes. Of coursoe thoso aro Inces, but aro very clesn ishos nearly always woll To {llustrato tho difforenco iu differont rostaurants, I was told the ot by an American of his oxperienco In glving two broakfast partics,—one whon ho first came to Pariy, eight yéars ngo, and the other only last The flrat was givon ot & fashionable rostaurant on the Boulovard doa Italions, and cost for four porsous 108 francs ; tha other was glvon at a lens protontious but tauraut noar tho Palnis Royal ; woro ordered, woro equally well cooked, winos wore as good, and the cost was just ono- third, Ho much for knowing whors to go.— Heartn and Home, —_— « A Ghastly Honx, From the Qlencoo (Minn.) Remater, Extra, About 11 o'clook to-duy the oporat ington, Horaco Darllug, tolographod Mr, Will- inmson, tho oporator at this placo, that the traln on tho Hastings & Dakota Ruilrond, due hore at m., had colllded with an extra on tho Minnesots Division, by which Conductor od and killed outright ; his hoad sov~ 'abioy and Blar- 7 having riba biokon, ote, shoaply fn Paris in o ‘ronch habits. Xf you xhisonmer e | Ak oot i dwalling-house in_ the to bogin, and not owned and accupied by northern part of the city, ow: a Dutch family, wus buined to the ground, notli- ing boing saved excopt two quarts of nickoly, Loss, nbout $000; insuranco, small, Tho firo orlginatod from a dofactive fluo, arclicological dlscovory, whicl is greatly exciting our ecfontifio mon, has ust boen mado by a farmer named S, O, n tho Township of Dattle Crack, who was plows iug outa_diteh, and unearched s wkolalox over 7 feot in beight, with a quantity of stono tools of anciont workmanship, which aro to be plased in the High Sohool museum, ~—The amount of salt Inspected in Michigan during tho season to Juuo 1 wns divided in the following quantitios 243 barrols ; solar, 827 bare endeat political to atay at homa & fwlongs 44 yards, 1 atakes of £300 at Doucastor, bonlin & furlongs 152 vards, carrylng 124 was third in the Bwoopstakes ot Doncaue ter, 8 furlongs, won by Farnsfield. the Doscawou stakes at Newmarkot, £ and he alo won tho Toduce stukes at Newmarkot First October Meeting. e was not placed in the Middle Park Piato at Nowmarket, won by Newry, and lost n place for tho Criterion_stakes at Newmarket (Houghton Meeting), won by Misy —_—— Effocts of Music, Ono day, & certain violin-| sldo him wag muat singular] tionlar gounds, playor saw o dog be- ly exercised by par- ‘Tho animal howled, and ssemod to bo suiforing tho most cruol agony, The mu- sicinn was muoh struck by this fuct ; ‘and, instond of consiug and lotting tho poor brato racover, he continued thess partioular sounds, until, aftora sugcossion of piercing erios aud horrible con- vulsions, the unha, abiould not laugh al ¢l successive dayy, Tongs, 140 vards, sixth Triennial story in an lucredulons mannor, for there are humon bolngs—so the popular bolief runa—who aro sometimoes com- polled by their frionds to liston to such offorts u tho way of vlolin-playing that it is only good rovont thom giving way and t not obvious," TJE CAMDNRIDGE CITY RACES, Speoral Diaputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Oaxnninar Crry, Ind., Juue 6,—A large erowd attended tho Illu[.;;l to-dny, foe, sk wng e for oll runnors, and was won by Wargig; Nottie Tlne—1:45; 1:46, all pacers_was won by Sleopy Geo: Harry second. 2:45%¢ ; mo timo on third hent, Tho last two hoats woro paced in the mud. ‘The 2:60 trot was won by Jim Fisl in throe fltralgllkrhel\lfl. all i the mud, Vima—2:45; 3:03)¢; 3:05, bave beon a success in evory particular, and ry one tooms plensod with tho resnlt, But bgon mado duriny which spenks highly us rogards the closs of peo- ple attonding them, Not a pooket lhas beon picked nor a house robhed, LI PARK HACES, Speafal Lusxatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, ‘WiLkEsDARRE, Pn,, June b,—Tho Lee Park spring racos cloned ta-day. Although tho woenthor wau oxtromely warm, tho sttendance was largo, Tho bost timé made during _the races was muda Bpottod Tail, of Norwich, N, Y., who hreo honts for the 8000 purso in the Tollowing Uno 1 28046, 24,034, 2:38. taoe, the owner refused au ofter of §5,000 for rols ; secoud quall inspocted during tho snme time lnst B 190,415 barroly, or 104,800 barrols lens thau this yoar, but which at that time was tho lnrgest amount of Michigan salt inspected during tho same poriod. Tho incresse is partly attributed toan inerenso of toruitory, but the increago Is mainly in the Soginaw Valloy, Slip- ments have been fair, and salt 18 solling at $1,80 to $1.,95 per barrol. —Willisn Jacklin, of Dotrolt, who had come to vivit bis brothers, fivo miles east of Adrinn, committed suicido yestorday by shooting and hanging himsolf, 1foshot hinsolf in tho hoad platol, aud bung himsolf to n froight cur of his brothor's houne, ing to givo nuy_cluo to his rensons for commit- tug tho deod. ~1In was 66 yoars old, and leaves two nons and two dunghters, “The Giroult Court at Coldwator for tho rg hioen occupied in tha trial of wbart, chargod with rape upon Alllco Tho injurles sho out fonr wooks was committed, which was on Durnhurt is n man ahout 40 yoas of ago, and has a wifo and four ohil dron. ‘Flio Jury found him g sontencod hi to the State m not the fashiounbls g fiek wag fren and ordorly, and the manners that groveling on ti Hnys tho author, stroyod by theso sounds na ft boon by u dischargo of olootriolty " Not loss romarkablo aro tho effeoty which havo boon pro- duced by n concert on tho clephauts tn tho Jar- din dos Plantes, The alr, “O ma tondro mu- sotto,” when played on tho bassoon, obaerved to wwakon in whorons tho brilllant the wholo orchostra, Attiron, and Btast doing Highnm was caught at tha only talllea thelr opponents, got tho biang of itos scemed al- ually good ron- them o mild costusy; 18, anmo giaho, On ira,” porformod « hay causod ‘thoso rovolu: tionary animals to utter joyous cries, while thoir thick ‘hides wore #oontomove with cmotion. the ofloct of musle on animaly is known sohool-girl who has a lcing hor picces, L of tho way, so that nention are unknown; uni under a chair, or with o sorles of sha one "arvent las Ife Jenves noth- Ly noarly ovor; or relutivas can koop oy their_expressiony of ga; but Dido howly and r Carlo joins in ohorus barke, “Of the cnsos quated of haman belug #uved by music wo shall anly huvo beon transforred to Frouch nowspapors, trions munwician who fol whioh culminated fu deli o girl 10 yenrs old. roceived causod hor death in al after tha crime tho 284 of Maroh e, 4, o hotr wd AL Vagire—Jetierson York, of {ho P UARTVORDS YA, ATLANTICH, Apecial Dupateh tn Yo Glacaqo Lr(bune, une b,~Tho first gnwmo of the | the purae for horues that mentlon tivo, whioh tho columns 'of tho Ono is that of anillus- It Iuto & violont fovor, rum of a very wild mort, uilty, and the Court Vincout was badl, nginoor Hoddy kiliod erad from his body; Iiral tin both injured FNOSFEQT PARK RACES, New Yonk, Juno 6,—At 1 rospoct Parl to-day, [ nover boat 4:2% was | Yesterdsy morning while & passonger train on also, that throo Iadios wara killed, and sovoral other pasnengors serionaly Injured. The aunouncemont of tho shooking and tor- riblo eatastroph o oroatad the groatest seneation over witnonacd in Gloncoe, All the partlos whoso namoa woro glven as boing among the dond wore ol known to tho cltizons of this ‘placo, and highly respected. Btrong mon shed foars over tho sad aud sickening dotails, Hevoral of our cltizann woro axpooting frionds on the train. Mr. Williamson was oxpeoting his wifa, and his foolings may bo imagined, when, In answer to his inquiry whethor slio wan among the pasgen- gora, tho fool flend inquired of him if sho had rlnlxa on hor fingers, or nny other marks by whlch aho could bo {dontifiod, stating that tho Iillod wora so badly manglad that thoy could not bo fdontifled. Mr.'W. gave tho bruto a doscrip~ tion of his wito, and after thrao hours of agony, such a8 o human belng could suffer only undor such circurmstances, tho tardy nows came tnat " mmnnmfi nhowas notamongtho pastongors,” and finally that It wna all o joke; that noono had beon injured, though thoro had bonu & collinlon, nnld }hxl: ongino on tho H. & D. Division was orippled. It is woll for tho oporator that he did not hap- pon to bo in this town at the time the diapatoh Waa rocoivod saying it was s joke,—it would bavo proved o sorioun joko for him ; 'and we ad- vieo him, whorovor elad ho may go, to go n good ways around Glencoo, unloss he wishes to ba- 0ome the ocenslon of » funoral. —_— The Mocklonburg Decinration of Xne dependonce. Tho subjoct of the Mocklonburg declaration of independenco is protty wall sottled for n gon- oration or ko in the Américan Hislorical Itacord foc May, Tho story ran that, in convention on the 20th of May, 1775, tho citlzons of Maoklen- burg Cotinty, N. 0., passed rosolutions of indo- pondenco of B-itiu rulo In vory muoh tho enmo vhraseology. ns that employod in Jofforson's ront Doolaration on tho Fourth of July, 1776. i proved that theso rosolutions woro® doubt- lugs Hlotions, gotton up in 1819, and published {n & Raloigh papor. It Is trus, howaver, that the patriots of that region met at Oharlotte on May 81, 1775, and {ntwenty rosolutiona declarod 'tha entira dissolutlon of the lnws, governmont, and coostitution of thin cotintry;" as, indood, tho Contimontal Congrass itself, and oitlzons of Mas- snchinsotts and othor_colonlos, did, at about the Bame early petiod, Thémns Jefferson conaldered H‘lleiz I'ubxlcflud rosolutions “an unjustifiable quiz.” : AUCTION SALES, PEREMPTORY SKiE VERY CEOICH Haywood Property AT AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1874, OIN THE GROUNDS. Gontomplating a chango {n buslnoss, the owner of this desirable subdivition authorizos the undorsignod to soll tha ontiro tract, or any portion thoroof, as abovo, WiTH= OUT ARY NESENVE, FOI WHATEVED IT WILL BUING, REGATDLESS OF VALUE. Maywood 1s only 53 mtles west of ity limlits, and B0 minutes' ride from Wolls.st, depot, The land lshigh, bolag moro than 35 foot abava tho Dosplainas Rivor, and ovor 57 faot above Lake Michigan, Tho bulldings, some 0 1n numbor, all bulld within four yonrs, aro uniformiy 6dod, nono costing loss than 83,0001 the majority 85,000 {087,000, and sevoral, very ologsnt, costing as high as Tho goneral fmprovomenta of tho town aro exoellont, Blroota aro graded, ldowalks bullt. A park, contalning 10 n0ros, with artifiolal lakes, muslo-stands, obsorvatary, and natursl groves, forma a vory nttractive foaturo, Tho tovn has fonr first-olass gradod sohanls, flve ahnrch soolo- tios, an elegant liotol, threa storos, post and capress offices, moat markat, los-houss, livery stable, and ozten= sivomanufaoturing ostablishmonts, Tho rallway accome modations are ample—olght tralns a dsy cach way. Come mutation fare vory roasonabla. Tho lots in this subdivision, *Millar's Addition to Maywood" (untvorsally conoedod to be tha chofeost por. Hon of this delightful suburb), vary from 2 to 108 foot in tront, and all are within a faw blooks of dopot. On Iat1, Blook 1, 1s n good two-story, elght-room houte. Dleck 3, contalying 3% aores, ia probably the finest bullding sita in Gook County, bolng a magnificent grovo, river and mesdaw in roar, and very high grouad for bulldings and yard, The title to this proporty fa perfeat, and cloar of fnoume rance, Partios nesking fnvostmonts, otthor for homes or speons Iatlon, fa roally dusirable and flourishing suburb, wilj Snd 1t to thelr intorost to attond this sale, Now i3 tho favarable opportunity to boy, as real estate faat its lowest obb, and must, and will, soon advanca. FREZ TRATN loavas Walls-at. dopob at1c'olook sharp, roturning to city at5 p. m. ‘Torms, ono-third csak, and balanco one and two yoars, intorost 8 par cant. A depositof 10 por osnt roguired ab timoof ssle—ta aiply on first paymont. Trinted Abatract of Titlo farnishod oach purohasor. For plats, tiokots to exsmino proporty, and othor fnfere matlon, apply to 0, 0, THAYER & 00, Auotioners, 186 adison-st., Chicago. By WM. A. BUTTERS & GO, REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. Tounohold _ Turniture, Planas, Garpets, Orockay Qluss Show Oanes, kc., $0., BATURDAY MOTNING, dina 6, st 95 o'olack, at the' Long Koom, 168 Kasy ME& nonist, W3, A. BUTTERS & QO., Austioncers. GHOICE CITY and HYDE PARK REAL ESTATE AT ATCTICN. Grasshopporn tn Minnosotn. Lons Cedar, Martin Co., Minn, (May<( Correspond.. ' “ence of the St an Al Inotice in your papor of tho 28th inst, & com- munication by an ** Honest Farmer" of J: ‘nckeon, which should call down on his head tho wrath or disgust of every honost man in this grass- hnmmr-cumud region. ‘Tho facts are that many flolds which two weoks ao gave promise of a good harvest aronow mabaro of vegetation as though they wero never seeded, How long the Tavages of the pests will continue we cannot toll, but thoy ara not one-third grown yot, and tho probability is that if the prosont dry weather continuos for but & fow dnya longer, there will be no small grain raised in the grasshopper district, for, aftor bolng ot to the ground, the dry weathor provonts it from starting. again, ——— Prairic-Chickens ns PotatosBug Do« niroyers. From the Iuncatine (Ia) Journal, Mr. Theodore il Drako, living on Museatine Inlang, informs us that it hns been dirzovored that praivis.chickens mako food of potato-bugs, and he very eorreolly conoludoes that overybody should kuow it and” sparo thoe prairio-chickens; hence he roquosts notico to be made of the fact renorally in tho newspapars, It prairle-ohickons ate not disturbed, thoy will beooms quite tame, Ono farmer on the Island states that he has seon thom golng through his potato-patoh, and 1t bas beon provad by oxamining their orops that thoy eat potato-buga, 1t ia alvo enid that ducks wlll devour potato- bugs, if they aronot given other kinds of food. et ey _MARRIAGES. W ATSON_DEOK_On the {ih ity by the Tov. T McChanncs, at tha Trinity Satbndist Episconnt Ohei: in thiw elty, "M, Watson Deck, of Lombard, il and 5l Lizzin Dixon, of Waldron, 1if. i HAMMER-GARPENTER~Tn this olty, on Thuriday svening, Jugs 4, by tin Tov. Clinties Litward Ohones Bob b B iy Himiner ad bov. Kinss L. Gore pon(os. HATCH-OARTER—Tans 4, at the roxidonco of J, . Darp 108 Donglatpinee, bro ow 20 dad D1 clt, of Warcanvilin: 1o, 4 dnugliter of tho lats dtav, Ber Gotvor, 0 o7 CAIO DEATHS, P IS KAPP—-Thursdny, Ji 4, at roeldence of its e, HTWalnatat., Jobn Trancle, infant Aad only son ot C; and Alico Kipp, e i ot Mgty Fodnoutar sves. flg}(l)“xgégklr? h&:fiut’":i l;n Drother's mm.e w triendu are cordtnly 1aritod Bintobtord's funeral takes Wo will sol) at publia auation_without % ipiviat biddor, af tha Fooinof the. CRisas: Tanl Tatine Eaehatico, Opon oned of Trado Building, Nay 118 Lac Sailo-st., on 4 1874, at 10 Saj 8 taet, weat frnt, on Elils-ar., of huuso No. 131 Kilis-a7., a vory doslcable lul, in an sk cellont neighborhond ; eonsenisnt fo linras cave and Liyde Pk Hallroad, Alko, 861308 foet 1o B0-foot alisy, witlh alloy on s, torih feont on Forty-ifih.gt. 1 of Drozel Bonlovard. Terma oaty, Fall partionina siren at o slo. 'Titin norfeot. A8 the above propt Rillponitivoly ho wold thiosa waatiag LI bargains il wllto ba prosenfat honsle, ' R WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auckira: SLECIAL SALE OF FINE GOLD JEWELRY Ladies’ Fine Gold Bots and Lookots, Lndios' Fine Gold Ohains and Watohon, CGents' Fine Gold Choins, Watchos, Slosve Buttons, Stnds, &o., Fine Gold Rings, of all kinds, MONDAY MORNING, June 8, at10 c'ol'Ry AT OUR SALESROOMS, 108 BEAST MADISON-8T. WL, A. BUTTERS & 00., Austionesrs, REGULAR SALE—-BOOTS AND SHOES, ‘Tuesday, Tt 0 at 9:30 o'elock, BT, etk e oo Ros, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Augtionsors, HATS, OAPS, AND STRAW G00DS, OF all kinds, Tuesday Mornfug, June 8, at 11 o' our Baloarooin, 103 ivat. Altisost s, o &% 11 o'olook, ap “wat, 4. BUTTHRSY 00., Asttoneors. ‘White and Yellow Orockery, Glasswaro, 40 doz. Brooms, Fino Table Outlery, 500 daz. Bushnell’s Harvoster Sharponers, oz, AV Boythe Rifles, 20 doz, Soythas, 40 dos, Baskets, of all kinds, Looking Glasses, Now Furn{ture & Oarpots, WEDNESDAY, June 10, st 85 w'clock a. m., at us ", dlson-st. resreomh Vsl A BOTTERS & CO., Austlonnors. Dosirablo Dry Goods, Drosa Goods, Parasoln, Mon's mfii- and Youths' Olothing, FlnoiDry Goods, Notions, Fine Line Oheap Jewelry, &o., THURSDAY, June 11, at )¢ e'olock, at our Salosroome, 106 Bast Alad, st Madicos, BUITERS & 00., Austfonsors, "By GEO, P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash-av. AT ATCTION, On SATURDAY, June 6, at 8 o'olock, 10 Orates W, G, Orockery and Glossware, ‘slogl—Hausshold Furniture, of evry dasort i e o ook Gunas Throsning Onto, Ao roany, Loungos, Mafrigoratars, and foo Chosta; Offics and Parlor Dasks, Carnor D GI0. P. GORLT, & OV., Auotloncors, One 2-Seat Democrat, Four Open and two Top Buggies, One 1-ilorse Truck and one sogs ond-hand Express Wagon, 20 Sets Harness, AT ATUCTION, OxBATURDAY, Juae §, ai 11 &. £0. P, GORE £ CO, 68 and 70 Wab: MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS AND SHOES Have gone to work on Fall Goods, and thetr orders are to #AT ONOE OLOSH OUT ALL SPRING GOODS,” ' Wa shall thoro. fora offor 800 Onsos PRIMH WHLL-AS- s&'l;.?‘ED ‘WORK on Wodnosday, Juno 10, A m, GIO.'P. GORE & 00., Austionsors, 68 & 70 Wabnsh-ov. Auther Great Bankrupt Stock! ! 500 Lots Mtsoa]funeous Goods, Goods, Nottons, Joweles, T e o e O of Mmass WaltaF ST Plpos, Statlonors® flflfll! . ‘wutfful'lino of Pookot aad Table Outlery, Razors, o Glitatas, Drackots, Linon Goods, Tomels, Tabler ERuSFion, THURSDAY MoRNING, JUNE 1, Yeluek b o 9% RIS GORE £ 00., Auottonsars, [} . hay 3 Sd.and 70 Wal By WILLIS, LONG & CO, 1,000 LOoTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Oll Olaths, Oarpeta, Btoves, Crockory, sl ot At DAoL T e {Saturd, ing, from th laca at balf-past s (Sal tl Tosfdehicn In Wvaiaton. - Carrisges by Crseiint, o™ the MEDICAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has bben used for ahildren with novor-faillng success, It eorrects acid- 147 of the stomach, relleves wind collc, regulates tha bow- ols, auros dysentery and diarthea, whothor arlsing from teathing or othor osuses. Anold and well-tried remedy, For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THIE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA will b found ble, Tmediate raiet il follaw" i wep 1ol Cararieg i In thio sfomach, lowols, or side: thmumatisms. solle. Eolis,apenias,ani brulsos: For toteral mo o s Children Often Look Pale and Sick Trom no other enuso than having worms fn the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS nill destroy wor ‘without Injury to the child, belng perfeatly wirTE, 1roe from all coloring or other injurions ingredionts usn- ally usod In worm preparations, Sold by all drugglsts, 2 gonts a box, AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Regular Friday’s Sale. Fridny Morning, June 5, at 9 1-2 ¢'clock, AT ATCTION. Tlegant Parlor Suits, upholstored Torey: Siik Blush, saa Rape " ored in Silk Bpiengid stook of Itich Ohamber Sets, Bu- roaus, Wardrobes, Oupboards, Bidaboards, Baok-Cases, HofriRerators, 100 Boxes, Haoe! Yols and Wool Gurpots Txtonsion drablcs, rblo-top Tables, Graske ! Alson Jargo 800K Of Gronesdl if smaronots: ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctinnoars, &4 and 86 Randolph-at, BANKRUgT STOCK Hats, Caps, Furs, Straw Goods, &, AT ATTOTTOIN. Tuosdoy Morning, June 9, at 10 o'olock, At Store Corner Monros and Clarksts, W will soll the entire Bankrupt Stook of Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Furs, In sets and unmanufaotured, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, OANES, &o,, Belonglog to the Eatate of Harris & Co., in bankruptoy. ‘Uhin took is wortliy the attontlon of the trade. All firat-olsss goods, in good order. Wil be mold 1 lots ta muit. Alto, the Ktors Tixtures, Gas Fixtures, &o., Mirrors, i T ELISON, T0) ) GLISON, 10; By N. P. HARRISON, TO.DAY AT 9:30 O'0OLOCK ; Anothor Immnense Sals of Turniture, Carpets, &o. Atour Salosroams, i Nos, 204 nnd 206 Hast Madison.st, plondid assortinant of Parlor Sete, Ohambor Bete, Hiogant Manuat, Velnst Ii‘s'fi.'él.'i{."’{ ok aud [ngealu Garpoin, lods AHd Hedding Bmretool s, Dovkodras, Jestotartos, fice Uurlnlnwi h-"mr'l':::ni;la shiwat ot ool fu Ol ik un teluway Piano, ony Kitra bl oolock, 12,000 s White-Lead, to the trade in lots to ouit, N. P. IIARRISON, Avotionoo M auid 206 Edrt Madion: RECEIVER AThiamorniug, files No, 120 Kast Adame-st, X signe t duotlon, TODAY g ; 5, LONG & GO 4, tall Groouty taok, T 1, Mour, Soap, Syices, Stow Qaacs, and alotof Houdohald Furnifuien. Hiovas, slso & = Borsa and light bustnass wagun, Wit the losss ot frai By BRUSH, SON & CO. b | ailive, & . ullding and store No. By Rt S gl atéaroom, 41 and 43 Bouth Canalat, m— M DRUICK IR, Auctinoor THIS MORNING, AT 10, Wi BHALL RULT, TN AT i FfOR SALE. P.& J.CASEY, GL ancl 43 Piftheay,, Koop on liand th, ¢ in the olty of st Nooondhand Gacce: “Hertitare, Sarpeta: hof Uountors, Otico Doaks, Alo liosos, Show-Unies, g, sad fow Obieats, iught and volit, Marblo-top sl Plain O} bor Bots, U e p el Mo Clautor iy bid . ‘ablvs, Holus, fer, Srusssln « nler, o Aty \ vwer s il Haruos A WU Auctiososcs,