Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 NN <N S S N S SRS i MW L e e - SPORTING - NEWS. Yestorday’s Gamo Between tho Whites and Reds, d The. Whites Winners by & Soore of 8 to 8. Goldsmith Maid, in Her Trol wilh Fullerion, Makes 2:18: BASBE BALL. THE WHITE AND RED STOORINGS. The third game of the serles betweon the White and Tod Btockings, and the Inst pro- fossional match that will bo played hereuntil tho glorious Fourth of July comes, when' it is confi- dently expocted tho Ameriean oaglo wiilt be an Interceted epoctator, ‘caino off on’ tho Twonty~ ‘third grounda yestorday aftornoon, and, contrary vo tha preconcolved notlons of thoso who . imagine that their judgmont is infallible as ro- gards baso ball,—the Doston niuo among the reat,—rosultod in a victory for the home olub, IThe audienco was porhapa tho smallest ono of tho acason, tho woather belug frightfully Lot and windy, There wore probably 4,000 peraons in attendance, and doubtleas thoy aro all glnd;that they bravad the many inconvoniances of tha oc- -onsion, soelng how the game turncd out. In tho firet gamo betweon the clubs the um- {pire did not suit Obleago, and he was exoused ¥rom hsving suything to do with tho others. In tho sgoond game & now man gave falr antisfac- tion to both ninos, and they ventured to try bim agaln yesterday. ‘The couscquonce ls tho Bostons are disgusted with him, and would doubtless cut oft tholr niue right hands before thoy would connent to his aerving In that capacity again in any game f{u which they aro intorosted. ‘Tho man who was 80 unfortun- ato 08 to nenr thoir displonsure is Tom Foley, the ball-player, and It was because he would not ohango the ball with which the game was com- menced after it was found to bo ripped a littlo. The Bostons appeared to bs unanimous in the idea that they could win the &Imu if a now ball was introduced, because, as they claimed, they wors tho best batters, aud could” do more with a ‘whole ball than with sn h:l1urcd one. The um- pire falled to perccive tho foglc of this. Boing a man of ordinary common sonsg, he conld not sen why, it they wore the moro skillful battors, thoy conld not outbat tho Whites with one ball ne well aa with another, and he made thom play on with the original Lall, Tho result was, the ‘Red Btooking men mado the fl{) in the ball worso every timo ey got 1t into tholr hands, and thoro ‘was 8 constaut wisngle all through tho game which delayod it & groat dosl, and waa very un- pleasaut to the epoctators. At lnst_when tho match was almost over, Harry Wright an- nounced that his club was playing it undor pro- test, booauue, as his claimed, the umpiro wns not acting In nccordance with the rulos, ‘Wo have takon tha troublo to examino the new rules on the matter, and find under the heading 4The Materinls of the Gamo,”n Hule 4, the following language: **When the ball, in tho opinfon of tho umpire, has bocome 80 injured a8 to bo unfit for fair use, a new bhall shall bo called for the umpire,” eto, Tlus clearly sustains Mr. Foley, as it was doubtless s opinion that the bull wns good cnough. Tn view of tho foot that it is almost impozeible to find a mau who will give perfect satisfaction In the thankless position of umpiro, wo would respectfully suggest to tho managors of tho ‘White aud Rod Stocking clubs that, In the event of the American esglo'’s - attonding the groat ame to be played by them in this oity on the ‘ourth of July, thoy make avertures to that dis- tinguished bird, nm{ endeavor to induce him to act. The gamo is o national one, and will bo layed on our grandest national lml\dny. Why, hon, should not our natfonal bird be tho umpire, and . have all things in harmony? s calm {udgmont and philogophic mind, whon brought to bear on such abutruso quostions as ** balls,” ¥ wides,” * strikes," * underhand throwing,” fair-fouls,” and tho like, would dispe} all ‘doubts aa does tho sun the morning mists, and “no one would dare to question his decisions. It is highly probable that the important fowl would refuse, but thore can be no hann in asking him. Wa have thrown out the bint at nny rate, and will now procecd to give a synopsis of yester- day's game, and somo dosoription of the players : Play began at the usual hour, ~with the "White Stockiugs in the fleld instend of at tho -bat; CGcorge Wright “opened the ball with a: safe hit. Durnes then| struck a hot liner to Meyerle, whick was held wnd thrown to second in time to rotire Wright, 2nd a fine double play was acoomplished, The ‘third man was rotired on a fly, The n{mlnuun that greoted this unlooked-for exhibition of fielding akill on the part of the lank Philadol- phian was tromendous, sud must have given him plenty of heart, for he played a magnificont ame all through. Bchafer, who Kllyad third ase for the Bostons, was of no earthly nccount yestorday, but it is safo to say he will not be abused liko & dog for it when he gets homo, Ho layed !plondidl{ in the other Eumos. whorens Klayerlu did nothing, almost, Dut muff. This ehows the uncertalnty of tho game, especially at third base, which is by far the hardest position in tho fleld to cover. It mlso ghows that it is bad poliocy to hoot aud hiss at a player who, while he may bo unfortunate to- day, will compel yon by hin gkill to applaud him to-morrow, and go away with the impression that his superior'does not live. In their half of tho first inning the Whites scored two runs, neithor of which wero onrnod, though three base hits woro made. The flelding of the Bostons was execrable, Bchafer muffed a grounder and Barnesa fly, aud the buses wore allowed to bo full nearty all the time. The men who scorod were forced to run home, and escaped boing put out at home plate through bad tmowin;fi al nround. The second inuing resulted in a blank on both sides, though orrora wers mado by Deylin and Malone, on the side of the Whites, tnd _by Bchufor on the other side, In tho hird “iomog the Bostons were bianked {n qulck order, Moyerle doing most of the field- 1og fn flue stylo, ‘I'ho Whites scorad two more on two buse hits, and Lad errors by Schafer, Barnes, and George Wright. The fourth inning was woll ficlded by tho Whites, and the Bostons were blanked aguin. They got a man iu there, but be was {mu out runniug homo, and the re- mainder fell oasy victims, Notwithstanding tho fact that Bohafor mado.throo soparate and diye tinct errors, .tho Whites woro rotired in thoir bulf of the inuing without getting a mo. In tLe ffch inuing the Reds managed to got two runs. They Liad made but two eafe hits, but tLey reoeived valuable assistance from Collins uud Devlin, the formar of whom {litclmfl wildly, The Whites kuocked out four in thelr Lalf, carmug one of them on mufe batting by inos, . Glown, Cuthbort, Maloue, nd Meerlo, Tirrurs by Schafor and MeVoy aud eneral bad throwiug gave them the uthors, From this point the home club fulled to seore, the batting, ay a rule, buing woak, und the ficlls 1ug of the opposini nine corrospondingly sceus xate, but not remarkable. In thoscventh um!mi tho Bostous scored a run on wo basa hitn and an avoident to Glenn in the right flold, by wineh he tumbled into & pool of water, The romaining jonings would scurcoly beur u dotailed duescrip- tion. Tho gamo closed at oight Lo throe in favor of tho Whites, they luving won it by outbatting, outflclding, and u\n[)]nyhm their opponeuts at every point. ‘Lhe pitching of Colling, rocently brought from St. Louis to set s substitute, was rathor wild, but novertholosa effectivo. Ho wonld certaluly stand a little cloner walching from the umpire, but ho promises well for the futuro, providad ho gots needed pructico. The passod balls credited to Mulone urs duc fn a groat measure to his unoven dolivery. Following 16 the score: wlnlr|Hale ce 9| 1 HE o i | of o o i ¥y 0| Of 1 -Al 2 eonard, 11| of 3 3l o ght;o ! An Bubator, 8 b.| 9 1 el | H 8] bl il _Tatal 0 13 iy 2 0 e, 1, H o baseeerticdn, 1 Witlow, 1o seed buili—Malono, b1 MaVoy, 1, o aanmo: oairs twoaty-Bra minates, AN EASTERN TOUR, The White Btockings left for the East last night. The Reds bave alun gono home, (aking a different route, The former olub will play with the Baltimoros on the 11th and 1Fth, with the Atlantios on the 12th, with the Philadelphias on the 15th and 17th, willi the Mutuals on the 14th, with the Harlfords on the 23d, with the ad Btookings ou tho 21th, 20th, and'27th, and with the Athlghics vu s Ly ui July, They will ar- . PHE CHIGAGO DATLY' TRIBUNE rive home on the 80th, and will most tho Bostons agaln on tho 4tl and th, . S . ©., TUE ROCIAL OLUR ' dofonted the Northweatorn Uniyersity nine, of Iivauston, yeatorday aflornoon, by a scoro of 18 0, 'The gamo was linely fleldod on both sides, aud tho batting of the victors was particularly eiroug Tollowing {8 the scoro by iuninga :. Buctal,, 0520132132015 Unifvor 300008300 0-0 ‘' aftornoon the Boclals will play with the Bius Btockings at the cornor of South Park avenme and Thirty-fifth stroot. ATILETICS VS, PHILADELPHIAS—I2 TO 4. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, PritapeLimiA, I'a., June 8.—Tho Athlotio qvmmdu woro thronged this afternoon by an au- dlenco eagor to witness the fourth gamo of tho champlonship series botwoon tho Philadolphia and Athlotio Olubs, Bofors the contest, and for sumo time paat, tho adhoronts of tho formor olub hiave been looking forward to this meoting with tho oxpeotation of eccing thoir favorites wipo out the Athletios s they ardontly hoped, but tho iden proved iMualvo, A wask spot alwvays aprings nr on tho Quakers side, nnd that position yostordsy was' oo ccupled DLy ‘Mack ot first base, who, nt orjtionl points of tho game, dropped balls ana otherwise playod fn such misorablo style ns to assist largely in losing the game. The Phila- delphia olub doos not scom to be aqual to the oceasfon at critieal periods of & contost, some-~ oha or other alwaya spoiling the pie. Up to_the fifth luning no_runs were scored on tho Quakers' sido, whon Egglor mado & good hit for ono base, stole to eccond, then to third, and by tho cnrofossness of McBrida in making & wild ~pitch, which wonb pnet McGonry, the firat run wns mcored for tho Poarls, They made no moro until the lnet inuing, when thero was a beautiful oxhibition of.eate and hard hitting, York and Pabor making good frat-base hits, and Hicks putting a corkor over MoMullen's hend for two bnsos, sending 1 tho hands named nbove. A total of throo was made in the last {nning for the Quakers. ‘Tho Athletics played a romatkably fine fiold- Ing gamo, and although thoy did some good work at the bat woro particularly tortunate in running up larga totals turough the orrors of their an- tagoniets, In their halt of the seo- ond fnning, where flve runs wore acored thore was & muffed fly by Pabor and two. llvos givon by dropsof Mnok bt first Baso. Tach of thess players who seoured a lifo mansged to have & run credited lo his namo in that inning, Howaver, tha Iarge number of base hits made by the Athietica—sixteon In all— shows they havo mastored in o wonderful degroo Cummings’ intricate twisters. Oummings’ play. yostorday was not beyond reproacl, since he made n misorablo throw to Graver in the tbird inning, losing a splondid chance for a double 18y, PHittin, of the Athletics, won great applause by makiog & remsarkable ono-handod catch iu the fifth inning, off & hit by Hicke. Taken all in all, the Phllmdphlnu actually throw away their chances of making yosterday’s contoet oneof the most exciting of the senaon, and, ne they did #o in tho early stage of the game, tho. lutoreat of the publio was soon lost inthie encounter. The followiug is L % THE SCORE 3 ATHLETION, |ml¢ PHILADELTRIAS, | R| B McMullen, 1] 0||Egater, c. 1. 1| v fcGuary, 1| tfoidswartii, oo Anson, 0ff Fulme 10 MeBrido, 1|Grayer, 21, o1 Fister, 1 u| York, 11 attin, 2 ;[ Pbok, it Button, 1} Maek, 1, ol g Qlapp, r, 2|1 Hicks, |00 Godiog, 1.1 u| Cummiugs, u! 1 Total .. Total 40 Tnnings— 12338607 Athletto, . 16401100 0-13 Philadelpti 00003000I1—4 Harned 71 , 23 Philadolphin, 1. * 2me of game—1'wo o s urs, Umpire—W, McLean, of tho Eurcka Olub, - Durivg the progress of lhe game, 8 stend orectod outside the gronuds for tha scdotnmoda- tion of thoso unable lo pay the admission [fue, foll, precipitating ita occupauts to the ground, sevoral of whom were scrionsly injured, cne 1wan, it is feared, fatally. SUTUALY VA, BALTIMORES, Barmivong, Juno 8.—Muluals, moroes, 1. DASE DALL A8 AN AID TO NURDER. The writera of baso ball oditoriuls in tho 4aily Ppress aro commoncing rather ocarly this year, Tho following is one of tho- Iatest: It'is from tho Bt. Louis (Hobe, and though a wanguivary suggestlon, is an amuaing one withal : The good fecling between workmon employed fn guonowder-mills han froguently besn ninde a mstior of comment, und Iu not at all surprisjng, for, in the con= stnut and immediate presence of general destructlon, lumyle bave neithor lelsure nor inclination fo induigo n tho luzuxy of peruotal fouds) malice, nd nnokarl- tallonens, utan intorohange of pistol-shots in o gunpowdor-mill strikes us as hardly more nbsurd aud unuecessary than a fight betweon two base ball play- ers, At Augusts, Ga,, in o dispute, during tho Drogreas of thi gamne, otio player fractured tho othier ono's skull with a bat, tho injured mun not Loing ex- pected to murvive. .Thin striken us ns very. unwisy and uunecessary. Blen who do not know tho day or the hour whon the lialy red or dead whito ball'will waft them from the dinmond flold to the goklen gntes, should not adil uew torrora to thie natfonal game, If tho murdorer had a spito against his victim, why couldn't b kill him In 8 mauner apparently aceldontal 7 If the victim were one of the opposing club, a hot liner, or dnfey-cutter, or sky-scraper, or bug-sinasher, or Bomo neat hit of the sort woutld huvo sufliced as o pre- tost for the fineral ; f onc of Lifs own nine, all that ho hiad to do wua to cloak murder uuder the guise of zeal, and flold bim the ball 5o shiarply 18 to brajn ar oviscer- nto him, By suck rational action ho would as cortain~ ly have killed his man, ond avolded sll nunoyance ubout inquests, trials, and oxecutions, Besidos, in nll probability, he'would havo got an engagement in the Ohicagonine, . 8; Ilti- PEE, .. THE TURF. TROT BETWEEN GOLDSMIT MAID AND FULLERTON, Nrw Yonk, June 8.—The groat trot at Prospect Park took place to-day between Goldemith Maidand Judge Fullerton. The bettiug at the atart was 100 to 25 on the Maid. Tullerton won the firat hoat in 2:19, Tho Maid still tho favorite ~—100 to 50. Goldsmith Maid won the second heat in 2:18%¢. Botting 100 to 20 on the Maid, 8lio won the third hioat in 2,28, No botter thore- ;(flt;a;.‘ Tho Maid wou the fourth heat and race in 7% ue'TURE IN OENTRAL TLLINOIS, The fifth moeting of tho Centxal Liinois Horso' Fair aud Protting Association will be held on the 24, 8d, and 4th of July, at the trotting-park in Charleston, Il. Quito an attractive programme is offored, tho last promium on the "list beiug ono of §1,000 for fast trotting, and opon to the world, It will be divided tnto four parts of 8600, §200, $100, and $50, Iintries for any of the racos must be made on or bofore the 26th inst. OBITUAR Willilam 6. Bellknap, Special Dispateh to The Chicano d'rfbuns, Keokuk, 1s., June B.—William (I, Beiluap, son of the Ilon, W, W. Belknnp, Scorelary of War, dled of consumption sl his Lome iu Lhis city this imoruing nt 9 o'clock, Ho waa by his 20th enr, und was o youug wan of mumuuslly bright ntellect. o hiry beon an invalid for Lwo yeats, und it was not oxpeoted thut Lie conld long su: vive, but his doati was uo suddon an to be start. liug, not only to hiy immedinte friends but to. tho' commuilty at lage. Reoretury Bulkbap has been runmoned by tel Fapl, and b expect. ed to arrivo ou Wednesday, The funéral will take placo Thursdn; . - MOLEPIES, Actign of the New York Chnrwmbor ot Commeren, NeEw Yonx, Juns 8,—~The Chambor of Com- morce appointed w conmiittes to-day to go to Washington and urge tho nssago of tho #o-oall- o Moioty bill, Ona sponkor suid that if the bill wan 1t passed there wonld Le an Indiscriminato reizitre of ool and papers of mierchinnty jm- wedintoly on the udjournment of Congress. CANADA ITEMS. Sveetal Duapatch to The Chicaqo T'ribune, TonosTo, Ont, June H—Luat avening Augustus Kossner, n Gorman bnnrdlnrhoum Leepor, comnmnitted onieide by shooting hirnuelf with a revolver. Rumors are Era\'ulllnn to-day of Impending chungos in the Doninion Cabinet, 8t, Outharines ia mude o port for Lhe regiutra- tion ot shipping, “ The Northwest Indian act is now in force to suppross the sule of Intoxieating liquors, Speeial Dapatch to The Chicano Lribune. 0171awA, Ont,, June 8.—The Hon. A, Mackeu. zlo, Premier, and Col, Fletchor, go to Kingaton te-morrow Lo inspect the fortification aa a site tor the proposed military college, A company has beon formned In Great Dritain with s capltal of £200,000 atetliug, to export tresh Canndian beef to the English markot, Tho i‘;ualll estnblishmont will be in the Province of usbeo, —— —Thors 18 o loud oall for s conventlion of stesmbont-ownera, olorks, mates, and all lp- terosted in the rteambost buslnos, to meot nt 8t, Louis in July or August n They pro- poze the oconsideration of waya and means of Teatoring the value of stoamboat interests, snd Lo o fhas e T, o, Tade that ehoul e doue oAty on the Mivsiuaippi and its tzibutaries. g .attempt wl «when CRIME., e Operations of the Vigilantes in Northe J westorn Texas, @eneral Lynching of Murderers and Thieves. Miscellaneous Criminal Rec- ord, ‘fThe Late Wholosalo Lynchings in Texase Fron the Hottaton (Tez.) Telearaph, Juns 3, ‘We woro ealled upon this morning by a gontle- man from Brown Oounty, who1s also an offioial of that county, from whom wa learn the pastio- ulars of a oold-blooded murdor, and the rotribu- tive uprising of ‘the peopls of Qomancho ahd Brown Qountics. The murdor was commitiod last Monday, In front of a ealoon on the public square of the village of Comancho, i Comanohe County, tho vietim being Obarles M. Webb, a Doputy-Sher- iff, and the murdorors wore Jobn Hardin, Budd Dixon, or Dickeon, and two others whose namos were unknown. Tho murdorers belongoed to a band of ‘onttlo~ thioves which has boon upnmuui; for somoe timo in that district. Thore wore twelve indictmonts against them, and Wobb had bean instrumental in arreating threo of. tho gang, one of whom was roleasod on bond, and two incarcorated in jail at Georgotown, * S On Monday tha partios above named rode {uto town aud Iaul in wait for Webb in a saloon. He soon eulered it, wheronpon thoy ongaged in-a quarrel with him, aud soon showed a disposition 1o do bim some harm. They paired off, two in front to defond agninet him, and two at ono side to do the kllling, Svoiug this, ho retreated totho outside of the houss, end they followed, again poiring Off _as beforo, and drawing thoir six~ shooters. Sceing this, Webb drew and fired with rapid moyemont, but his shot went wild, Hardin now fired, followed by Dickson, and Webb fell mortally woundod in the neck, the hond, the ab- doman, and soon oxpired, - Tho Sheriff of the county and several other purties had reached tho econo by this timo. Hardin walked up to tho Sheriff and hauded over his pistol, enylupx " Tuko hat and thon take mo, if you ean ! ot . ‘The Bhorilf ordored thoollior partios to walch end guard Hardin, while he disarmed the others, which thoy quetly paimittod. Duriug this opac- ation, Hardin Jmounted bis horge and rode. off, bub baraly esuped doath in the act. Henry Wero fired four shoty at him as he fled. Wobb received the Orst shot in the nock, which folled Lim, but ho_hseroically braved his donth and raisol two more raudom shots at his agsassine, Former murders by this same killing party are not wanting to prove their lawless and bloody natures. They nare said to be of the samo.gang which murdered four of the Btato troops.about a yoor ago in Lampasas County. This time'they wont too far in their dark career. Wobb was kuown as a brave aud honest man, and the peo- ple wore not to brook his slaughter in “sildnce and awo. Their vongeauce was swift and terrl- ble. The people aroso as by one Impulse; and. assumed in their sovoroign capacity the func- tions of judgo, jury, and oxcoutionor. Vigilanco Committoos wero organized, and sont in sodrcl of the desperadoes, with instructions to shoot all who refuscd to surrender, and hang all who did submit. Tho United Btatos Marshal at Anstin raceived information yestorday from Capt. Boyd, | District Attorney of that District, that cloven lind been catght, and olthor hung orshot up to the time tho courior left, ' * 3 LATER FROSI BELL, COUNTY. : Frou infoimation roceived at the United Stdtes Marshal’s oitice, in Austin, up to 8 o'clock last ovening, thero hind been - eightoon persons kilted i that County within ten days, endiug Saturday wight. This number includes the outlaw killed iu tho jail at Bolton, The people aredetermined 1o clenr the country of all desporadoes at once. Austin, Tex., Juno 2.—Rumors aro rife of the Inwless (rausactions of organized bands of cattle thievos throughout the frontier countics, ' Wo are just m mu!gr. of the news of tho hanging ot eloven desporadoos in Brown Couuty by tho in- consed poople. Berious foars Pru\'ml that an bo mhdo of a forcibla jail-delivery ot Goorgatown. Vigilant committets are being rapidly organized, and serious trouble is appre- houded. * i3 Groespeok, Tex., Juno 1.—Mr. Alford, keeper of tho bridgo across the Navasota. River, near Bpringfield, Limostons County, was shot, dan- gumuuly wounded, and robbed, last Friday night, y throo negroes. Yestorday one was capture by Doputy-Bheriff Leon, and put .in. jail at Bpriuflold, "Last night ho was hung by a mob, One of tho athers, with the money, is' reported this morning as having beon captured at Corsi- cana yosterday. s Groesbeck (June 3) Special to the Galvaston Nevs. Nolty Rhodes, concerued in the Alford outrage, ‘woa captured in Corsicana on Sundsy, huvln[z been married thore ou that day, He was brough hera yostorday, and was found to Lo the samo nogro who huugm a ticket for Corsicana Satur- duy night, by the night expross, Ha was placed in jail at Springfield, and last night masked mon domanded the keys from the jailer, and, on bis rofueing to deliver them, compoiled him to £0 with them to tho jail and unlock it. At the Jail wore about thirty mon, masked snd armed. They took Rhodes and placed a rope around his neck. Mo began to svream, aud was. warned threo timos to_doslst, but would not, and way fired upon, and geventeon bullets put into him, ‘The white people made him a -coftln, aud deliv- ered the body to his brother. A Remington six- shooter was found on him with one barrel empty, and a ball taken from Mr. Alford exactly hited it, even to the grooves. His brother expresacs bis boliof that ho did the shooting, Shooting Affray in Oshikosh, Secial Dinpateh to The Chicago Tribune. Osuxosu, Wis., June 8,—A. disgracoful shoot- ing afteny took place this evenivg, resulting, probably, in the death of one of the particl- vants. “Hugh Dugan and Willism Elsoy wer found in tho barn of J. Fowler, by J. W, York, clork of tho Fowlora. Yorlk ordeied thom out, when he was knocked down. Fowler was attracte cd to the barn by tho criea of York, whon ho too was assailed, and knocked down with the'but end of u rovolvor. A man named Wickwlro, living in an adjoining house, rushed in and wes kaacked down, Menutime n_crowd aesombled, Dugau escaped. Eldley ran across tho ~ strest, followed. by = York, who fited throo mhots from s revolver, one shot taking offoct in Elsey's ahoulder. Chiof-of-Polico Juckson, ‘o light-welght, - who turne ecales at 300, then arrived at the scone, accompaniol by & 'youug mau named Avery. Juchson approached Lisey, whon the latter Lold out 1 revolvor in sach hund and fired two shots. Jackson then ordercd Avery to five, which ho did, a bullet striklug Llsey in tho forehond, Jackeon was not much hurt, “although woundad in two places, Llsey fonglit liko a tiger, and it required four men to chuin him, Ho was finally tnfien to juils -1lis wounds ars considersd moi- tal, Thete is great oxcitomont., A Double Marders From the Denver (Cat) News, June 4, From a guntleman who left Bautu Fo lnst Sun~ Auy, sl ainved hero last evening, wi »oInG purticulars ol wn atro fous cutvage, wi whe whicly, ho left Gauta Fo, was the 1opiv of strosts hore. A few niglita ago, eays our inforin- aut, ton or u dozen nioi. porfoctly dlsgulsed, snd urmed to tho teeth, surrounded (Lo houso of “Thomus Valenein, in Socorro County, and, calling him vut, shot him dead on hia awn doorstep. Ono of tho flonds thon cut bis tbront from ear 10 oar. Valencin's wifg, five childien, and u stack- tendor wore fuside. Tho aesassing runhed into tlo louse, over the corpee of ita owner, and, while two or thres of the party wera kilting the sock-tender, the others were nmnnh;g them- eelves Ly stabblog and klukhxfi Mre, Valencia and beating tho little children. Fwo ox threo of the latter iud their syme aud Jegs broken, The womnn was serionsly, but not fatally stnbbed, and the ckildren will recover, After committing this utrocious deed the brutes left in hot haste, und hind not, at latest advicos, been ovortaken. It was bellovod] . that the perpefrators are neigli- Lors of the murdered mon, Valonola bad been warned to vacats his homostead, which is com- plicatod In some way with a land-grant, and had tecolved soveral throatening latters, Confession of Incondinrios, WiLLtausrons, Pu., Juue 8,.—Flve members of the volunteer fire departmont of Lhis placy, wno wern sireated on suspicion of belug incondiarioes, hiava confested to vuruing nearly &l the prop- erty, amounting to over $1,000,000, destroyed bLere since the groat fire of August, 1671, ‘Righway Robbery. Spearal Diapatch to The' Chicapo T'ribuns, Tiouyoxp, Ind, Juno 8,—Dr, Molntire, one of the moat poj ular phyal s, was out rid- ing with bis wifo to-day, and, when passing through s-covered bridge within the corporation three armed hlzhwllv‘mon, in w truly sensationsl manuer, demandod Lis money or Dis lifo. The himaolf to his kiteos and fired . TUBSDAY, JUNE. 9} ) 18747 -Doctor gracetully dolivered s fino gold watch, ns ‘did hln Rife, togather with ofhor raablo Jowel ry; and quite a sum of monoy. No arrosts. R o —2 A Morchant Kills Fis Clorks Gouxoin, Brurrs, In,, Juno 8.—8. D, Whitman, 8 Oreston,In., morchant, to-day shot and instant~ 1y killed Joo’ Groble, bhis clork, Cnause unas li‘gned. Whitman gave Limsolf Iuto tho hands of the authoritios, Much excitomont provails. Two Mon Doliberntoly Shot. New OnLEANs, Juno 8,—Justice of tho Poaco COonnors and l'oflumflorgl, Chlgmm woro sliot in 8t. Boroard Parleh yestordny by Francis Artista with a double-barrol shiot-gun Joaded with buck- shot, Tholr wounds are daugorous, BURNING MINES. Destruotive Fire in the Kidder Slope, Wyoming District, Pa. Toss of Life Resulting from Altompts to Extinguish Thom, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, ‘Wirgrenanne, I's., June 8.—An accidont, at- tondod with loss of lifo, occurred last night at the burning miucs known as the Baltimore open- ings, nbout a milo distant from tho fires at Kid- dor Blope. To-day Tur OmicAdo TRIDUNE cor- rospondent, acoompanied by the roportor of the Asgocinted Press, visitod the scono of the acci- dont, and, aftor going into tho mines,loarned the following facts, Tho efforts -now being made are no longer to try to oxtinguish the subter~ ranenn firos, but to provont them from burning down .further into tho 2l-foot voln, tho thickest seam of conl Intho United States, Immenso quantities of oarth are run in with oars and backed up so ns to pre- rv‘mt furthor eucroachmonts, and to smother tha ro, ¢ - TIE MABSIVE PILLATS OF COAL, 20 foot in dismotor, loft to support tho raof, which varies in thicknoes from 25 to 200 foet, haviug boon burned out, this roof has caved in and an aros of about soven acres has follen aboul fiftoon foot without disturbing who surfaco, ox- cept at the outer edges. When tho fall took placo the mnssos of rock twere rent nsunder at tho edges, cracks running i all directions from the break for o huudred feot from tho crovices. phur.aro constantly issning, thus DESTROXING ALL VLGETATION which they touch directly. Over the fire thore 18 one place whoro the_ rock and earth havo gono down'nearly o hundred foot into the fire bolow. The first mine can bo scon nearly 50 feot down ; but thero is & socond one, atill deepor, where the work of destruction is going on. This- yawning sbyss, about 13 feot squaro, bog for threo weeks swallowed all the olay and sand that & large gabg of mon coull throw down its flery shroat, from which heated air and sulphurouy %filufl aro constantly emitted. Asit Ei‘ea draft to tho fire, men are at work day and night to closo it up. In addition to the mass of dirt thrown in fromabovo, s railrond track bas boen run through a passagewsy fiom tho sido of tho hill. Tho card are Joaded at nn oxca- vation outside, run for & quarter of o mile under round, then dumpod down #lopo, louded again in cars, and run to another slope, whero it is usad to bank up the opening loanibg to the fire, & AN ACCIDENT. l Lnst night, a W Steam and sul- gaug of about tweaty-five men oro at work, snd the. enlphmr near the last Blope was quito dangerous, but tho mon weie dotormined so hold out a8 long as possiblo that thoy. might not loso tholr lon shift of cleven houra’ work, Whilo unlondiug tho cars of earth a barrieade, bobind which tho fires wora burning, broke away aud filled the mino with enlphur. % EIGHT MEN WERE STIFLED, or, a8 tho minors oxpross it, siol with tho gas, and .woro carried out by their companions, Bix of tho mou, -Hawloy, Welsh, Tom Liowollyn, Tom McMunnus, Houry Riomensnynor, Tom Kellor, and Loronz Krobs, rocovered on bein; brought to tho afr. Two others, Aloxander Al aud Charles Keller, WERE TOTALLY UNCONSCIOUS, .and,: all offorts to revive thom proviag unavail- ing, - they wers' convoyed to thoir homes inn wagon procured at tho Black Diamond broaker. The last two cannot live. s INJURED BY A DLAST. : An accldont ocourred. at the Honry collfory, | of the Luzorno'Coal & Iron Compauy, on Fridiy night. Hopkins, Jenkins, aud Thowmns Howelis were hurt byan explosion of a blast whils in the act-of drawing the charge which had missod fire. Jenkins was seriously hurt in the chest aud hig recovery is doubiful, Howclis had his arm broke, his ekull frnctured, and other in- ternal injuries, but his injuries, strauge to say, are not considered fatal, Svecral Disvateh to 2'he Chicagn Tridune, “WiLKESBARRE, Pa., June 9.—A Lologram from Nanticoke, Pa., £aya that, as tho 11-0'clock rolicf at No. 1shiaft was sbout to descond on the car- ringe, ono of them carclessly throw a lighted lamp-wick down the ehaft, igniting the gus bo- low and causivg & teriible explosion, burning three of the mon hadly, and _setiiug firo to tho breaker, which was soon in sahos, -F'ho ongine- houss aud boilor-room near by wore savod by tho Indofatigable oxertions of the minars. While cloaring awny the dobris, sonte of the burning tlmli(]:r fell upon William Nivian, killing Lim in- atantly. e AMUSEMENTS. LOOLEYE, Without bsing & drama of the highest modern type, ** Divoreo™ has succeoded in wivning fov iteelf a popularity anjoyea by few plays on the American stage, It Lay many mertts, not tho least of which is the impartiality with which the interest has boen divided among tho dinmatis persone., It trestw of o sphioro of mod- orn gocloty romoved from vulgar vices, and puts Iadiea and gentlomen hefore tho audienco in pleasing contrast with thoe dirtior strata of so- ciety s illustrated by Templelon Jill and bis ay- socintes. It is good in sentiment, thongh somowhat' forcod iu incident, bright in tlo exprossion of ideas, and almost freo from tho Slap-tzap wnd beaddlo oo fraquontly thrsws 1u to biv tho lower intelligouce of tho aud:ence. In its opportunitien for elsgaut coatuming and sumptuous upholstory, it posaassad originatly tho strougth of novaity, am! se! tho examplo of slago extravagance, With its domotlts of wonk purposs and forood ituation, it desorves to bo sauked na tho best of its class, rud worthy the attantion and fidolity to dotail which hias murled its parformanco by the oviginal company whicit produced it. Aud this was' the compauy which Pluved it at Hooley's Thoatra Inst evening. Roviowing tho herformance generally, it must striko tho gonoral auditor as n renlization of the hopea which ho biag extortained of ncolng & 10p- resentation perfoct In every dotayl, It does not quite do this, bub 80 nearly that wo feel opon- tancously gratolul Lo the 1a0tive whicl Drongnt Me. Duly and his company to Chiongo. We aro speakiug, it will bo remembered, of tho per- formance of o play whioh hes bedome familine to ull of us, who can campare tha' exquisito har mony aud shado of cting In Iual night's ropre- sontation with tho move or leas gurish color sand Jngged outlines which have clatucterized pre- vioug ones In fhis city. With ono exception, the cast s a8 complete m minor do- tuils an In the more conspicuous pmly, Tho playors aro ruited Lo the charnctors with w sonen ot fitnoss which almort dispenties with ingination to custain the illueion, From the Josding purls to tho mora or lews ineignificant ouneg, Lkoro [s the ramo. nccuracy and fidelity to life, ‘Thin Is, wo ineint, the only accaptablo form of dramatio tepresentation, In this tha cowm- pony plagiug ab Hooloy's In without o rivul, There 16 & quietndo, a ‘serenity nbout rueh a verformance, i wondorful contingt with (e et fort jmagination in drivon to in order to supply tha-deficioncios of cruda performers, 1t ju the luxitry of olvilization compared with etony pil- low and etardight elumbors of backwoods' lite. Lo individualize suoh o perfosmunce is to mar it beantios, And yet it wonld be ungracious Lo pass ovor in eflence tho excellonos with whicl each member captivatos the wenses and emo- tiona, 1t a begiuning {a to bo made It must bo with Mrs, Ada Dyue, whose part end uelf combins to show oach other off with exquisito grace and touching expression, Tho lady's presenve iw dignitied, her manner sincore and vefinod, hor countenance very winniug, and hov foutures plagtio and chaugoabla. But, with all this, tho charm of hor prosenco and sctiug s in her voico, which, in its rauge and expres- elon, Is unusual, The tendorness and rpathos {n her rich contralto are irreaistiblo; and thoss chiaracteristios ars not entlrely lost in the ex- presslon of anger, Indignation, or scorn, Fauny avenport is a woman of groat personal beauty aud versatility of expreasion, but the ‘unor L Ten-Eyck la not one {n whivh the Jadyls oall- ed upon to displsy any extraordinary talent. Her dressing is almoat s rich and graceful as her porsonal qualitios of facosnd figure are dazeling and impressive, Mr; James Lewisisa |+ . | Tacy comedian, whoso stylo! is" rather of the utnl;n? of John Dillon thai " of any | oomod with whom _‘the . Ohina- 80 publio . is soquainted, . Mr.. Harkins, tho loading man. is, without ‘doubly an actor of groat foran, onorgy, and originality, a glimpas of swhich only conld bo gathored from his porform-. anco of Alfred Adrianse. My, Parkesins gons tloman upon tho atage, and drossor of good tasta. Miss Bara Jowett desorves moro com< mendation than a briof notlse (nllonln% the con- cluslon of the porformauce will admit of. 1n- doed, it is & mattor of rogret that so Ghlrmln[ijl roprosontation as that o? laat ovening must bo . dismissod in a fow words, * Divorco" will be ropoatoed this ovening, CORNER OF CLARK AND. ADAMS BTRERTS. Tho hont of tho weathor at the present would rendor out-door amusoments moro atiractive than thoso givon in a badly-ventilatod thoatro, ‘Thore is thoroforo an argumont ln favor of at-" tending thoso oxhibitions whioh posscss tho merit of llfihhmsn, and tho ||r‘y zoyphers of the tent. Buch an oxhibition is, In a monsure, that which {8 advertised in the modest quarters given up to iravoling shows,’ cormor of Olark and Adsms stroots, Tho ndmission ia only 1o conts, and ovorything connocted with it s conducted with tho samo air of unobirusive ditiidenco. Upon one sido of ths Lox-office, eo to sponk, is aoanvns by somo local artlst, ropresenting colloction of foathored animals, and two young Indios itk moro hair than is to bo found” upon most pooplo, Inside thoro is o varisty of intor. esting objects, Tho first of thoss is & barrol- organ of ordinary dimonsions. It is, in its way, n triumph of modern-ingenuity, By turning a’ crank, an ordinary-leoking man whoso featuros denote no unusual intolligonce succseds in ex- tracting a continuity of wusical sounds which gulq reportor vaguoly remombered Laving heard ofore, Upon the north slde of thehallis = large waoden cago -contalning two birds, not unlike ordinary barn-yard fowle, nor oxactly like them -cither, ° innsmuch a8 thoy havo no- tails, In the mnorthwost corner’ of the hall is o smoll “slage upon which it two oung womon. Thoy' have rather rod facos, Thoy aro pooulintly costumed, too, wearing red trousers to tho kneo, their calves being enclosed u woolon stookings of a cortain dun color, Tho tunic worn .by ono was open half way to tho waist, displaying moro of tho wearer's bosom than 13 consldored fashlonable except at recop- tions and ballat the other buttoned hor dress up totho throat, ‘Their Lair was about 0 inchos long, and, by somo moans, haa been mado to staud- out very straight, as seon in the picture. A man drogsod in ordinary clothes handed'round & gword, whioh ho eaid the youngor lady would awallow, & Aftor nvn?bndy Liad looked at the sword, the man notified tho audienco that he could amuso thom for a littlo while if thoy would fol- low him into his private chamber. Theaudience, following, saw a littlo ennvas room, docorated with wood-cuts of “Mr, Sothern and original sketchos of the propriotor. Tha ordinsry-look- ing man offored, st Fowlor's torms, to road tho phrouological mystery writton on the head of any man in the audience. Ono poraon_mechanically ent down in o chiair, and the ordinary-lookin| mon told the others thoy must rotire, whicl thoy did. - Tu about five mivutes the ordinary- looking mon and tho' othor roturned. Tho former hauded the sword to tho youuger Indy, who put the end into hor mouth and rusbed throg inolos of it down hor throat. Thon she coughod nud choked, and withdrow it. Moane timo. the Circassian girl, who spoko fivo lan- igungus and had beon convorsing in his native righ with ono’ youug man, looked at the ordi- nary-looking man, who seized the ‘Irishman by tho collar aud said Lo _would_ have no more of that, after which ho pushed him ensily from the door. This ended tho performanco, Tho re- Eortnrinquxred at tho box-offico Low much tho ily rocoipts ovoragod 'Tho box-offico eaid ho did not know. © M'VICKER'S TUEATRE, ¢ M. Bothern repeated * Our Amorican Cousin® Inst ovoning to a good Lionso, pinying Lord Dun- dreary with zest, undiminishod “by bis rough- and-tumbla cxporisnces in tho lake.” To-night is tho Iast of this roaring comedy, and those who fuil to suo it will rogret tho omlssion. To-mor- row * Home " will bo played. THE ACADLMY OF MUSIC, The Vokos family' rencated * Bollos of tho Kitchen ™ last ovening Lo oxcollent busingss. A change of bill will he given every night thia weols, To-night ** Tho Wrong Man ‘in the Rglt Lince™ will bo pinyed, with ** Fun in o Fog " to- mo:Tow, 2 3N, BISCHOFF'S COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT. Mr, Aloxsvder Bischoff, tho well-kiown and favorito tenor pinger, has made tho {.:llm\'lufi ra- ply to the lottor “which was addressed to him, toudering him s testimonial concort : Citioaao, June 8, 1674, essra. Henry Greenebaum, Williain Leiete, Eugene’ 4. Pike, an i GENTLEMEN D Your communication of the 5th inst., tendering mo s benefit concort, was duly received, Pormit me, gentlemon, 1o oxpross'to you iy gratofal acknowledgments for the honor you confar upon me, and 2}l>w mo to appoint Thursday evening, Juno 25, :.u;hnk(lmn,lnfl McCormick's Hull as-the place,for the ‘oncert,* ! i H Aesisted by a numbor of Frunflmml artlats, T flattor uysclf that the concert will bo worthy the kind fosk- Inga 7nd patrouage of my friends, 100, gautlemen, very fespeetfully T bavo the honor 1r most obo lient, Arcx, Bisoitorr, MILWAUKEL German EFreo NMclicious Association Wigconsin-Tho Soldiers’ ¥ome + il Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, £, Juno 8,—Tho third Convention of an Freo ltoligioua Association of Wis- consin hng. Just closed its session nt Sauk City. Dalogatos were presont from overy part of the West, Resolutions woro adopled authoriziug the Boards of local associations to organizo thoir nnions aud {heir rolations to tho- Provivcial Unicn ; the Genaral Board to frame a platform of tho united agsociations; tho Sonfags-Blalt to bo the official organ, aud Milvaukea to be the coavof the Umon Hoard for tho noxt threo years. In tho Soldiers’ Homo caso, Judge 3Manu having intimated his intention to rofuse the ap- vlication for n writ of habeas corpus, on tho round of the muniocipal Court. Having issued *4 writ for the arrast of Connor, and not having adjudicated upon the ¢nro, The formal declsion is"to bo rondored Wednesday, Connsot for Eumlmm will appoal tho case to the Stato Suprome Cour B, o i S ¢ LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. ‘Tlhin Osnge Luud Unmos. 1t Dspleh (o Lhe Chicaao nrir, June 8,—Tho Un it Cour .vaIH;us Miller ‘and Dilion prestd-' tu-dny herrd tha opouing argumoutain the 94 Odnge Jnud casey, ‘Lho suit involves tha title to 960,000 ncres of vory valuablo land, om- bracing in theiv limita tho homes of 5,000 soltlors. ‘Tho quastion of law, divested of ali the techimenlitios, is simply whother these lands of tho Ukawo Resorvation, conditioned as they wore in 1863,.whon the ralroad grants were mads, wore publio lands, If #o, they Lolonged to the Goverument, and passad into the possos. s1on of tha railroads. 1f not, Congress hadno right to disposo of thom until the Indiantitle should bo oxtinguished, sad thoy therefors holong to tha seltlors, Uher the Homostend net, sovernl Jore 40, the Commissionor of tho' Unitad tates Land-OMeo docided in favor of tho set- {lors, hut the Hocrotary of tho Istorlor recog- nizod tho right of tho Tailronds to locate thewr grunts through this rescryation, Finally, ns a monwunro of proteotion to tho sottlers, and to re- move adisturoing clement {rom Kaneay ‘:omlcu, thio United titules Attoruoy-Geueral, under dato of Junuary, 1874, divected the Unitod Statos District Attoruoy, Peuvk, to bring suit ln the name of tha Govoruous to_caucel tho patents gued to the Loavenworth, Lawrence & Galves- ton sud Missourl, Knusas & Woxay Iniiroads, and, moreovor, instruoted him to employ the counsol for tho kettlers Lo assiat himn tho suity, The railronds are repressuted hy Lhoic respactive attornoyw, Judgo Thateher for the Lonvonworth, Lawtenvo & Griveston, und Judgo Seats for tho Missouri, Kunees & Fexan; the wettlers Ly Judgn MoConis an'l Gov. 8haniion, Tho osse will go to the United Btutes Bupremn Oourt. 'he Pomeroy Bribery Cuase, ‘Loreks, Knn, Juno 8.—1Lha case of tho State vd, ex-Henator i’umuruy for bribery, oame up in the Disteict Court to-day, and was “postponed to Jduly 27, for the reason.that the attoruoys for the defonye aro obliged to attend tho Federal Court for the noxt two wesls, Patitions have heou clroulating throughout the. Btate for some woeoke praving nolle pros, bo entored in the onsn. These were aigued Ly York, Simpson, Jolnson, sud Tlorton,” who planned 'Pomeroy’s expasure, and numerous other citizens all over the Hiate, aud wers prosonted to Judge Morton, but weru incfTootual, and the cuse will certainly be trled ou the day fixed, Amportunt Deoision Relativeto Pawn- brokors, Speetal Dispateh to The Chfcago Tribuns, SrminarieLy, i, Juno 8,—Judge Zane de- cided to-day that & pawnbraker, after the sala of any artiole forfeited Lo him, was only entitled 1o the'ndvanco made upon the article, and all in excess of this amount must be pald to the pawnor. #s 't DEATHS, - - : 4 bty Al 8ol TS eee T of Gob of from the resid; LA, lond, No. 397 Ful- o i, Sy e L fuoam i o i Saos and Margaroy 'at No. 127 Third-av,, , by care to Waukogan, RADOLIFFE Monday PRyl T ;) , o hiamothor, Juhin T, Radcli} i} e late dotin and Onihorias Hadotife, agod 13 yosre s ramis and e, ofnoral from his Iate feaidanco 184 North Sangamon- it 1 s 4 cdnonday, at$p.m. Krionds of tho family aro fa- HALL-On Monday roraiue. Jane 9 K1M only ohild of Dorr A, an o, Neds 2years,.1 Buslo fard Kimball, ago month, Inys. . t Mo, 20 11 av, 3 0IOER e e Chmiages 10 Monah i e oes e St ek b, e Tamily aro Tvited NORT1—In this city, Juna?, Davld L, North, aged 19 e ratrat Trom tha_ Eoity-fth. Strsot Taptt T S o 15 0 -fifth. ioral from the ;{thStroot Naptist Churob, MEDICAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP Lias boon uised for'ahtldren with nover-fafling succoss. 1t corrocts aci: 1Ly of tho stomach, roliaves wind calic, requlates the bow. els, curos dysentery snd diarrhes, whotbior arlsing from 'testhing or other oausos. Au old and wolltried romedy AUCTION SALES, By . 0. THAYER & CO. © veak'y orrorcE T DOUGLAS ~£)ARK' B HYDE PARRK RESIDENCE LOTS AT ATUCTION, 3 9 Doard of T AtREALXSTATE EXGUANGE: (Opon Hoard o : ‘rade On ‘Wednoaday, Juno 10, at 11 8, . ‘Wo will sell without rosarva, at publlo aliotton, the fole lowing plecs of very cholce and dusirabla residonce prop. orfy: 5 2 blots 1 to 1 i POVGIAS BT Lora-oe eon 1t gous Holldiniefon of W5 of o ¥ i o fo , . ‘Thos E orty-fourth-ata, Lota os¢ T bl layited ik, Tionible s Uyttt shi, balance in ono and two : : e AT A ! Mifiaae "°?fi"znzuml- ttend this bargains. , With - "For all Purposes of & Family Liniment, B cautm it oo oy o found tavatus; DAl {n tha stomach, bowels, or sida; rlicumatism, calio, Salds, spraine, and biolaos, {for intorhal andoxeral daer Children Often Look Pale and Siok From no othor causo than having worma in tho stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMYITS will dostroy worms withoutInjury to the child, belng perfootly WiiTE, and 1r00 from all colorizg or othor injurious Ingredionts nsu- ally usod In worm proparations. Sold by all drugglsts, 38 conta s bos, 5 AMUSEMENTS. MoVIUKER'S THEATRE, ONLY TWO WEEKS MORE OF. Bl COMEDIAN, MI;‘.‘BE UEROWHED Sothern! Who will appear on Monday and Taosdsy only in hisTn- e R T o o I biaTe LORD DUNDREARTY. MISS MINNIE WALTON as Gonrgina, M. VINING LIO\VE?L‘! a8 Aea Tronchard. ‘Wodnesday Kvening, Juna 10, first produation in Ohl- cagn, ina PIIOPEIL,*(ANNKKL and with & sultabloe dis~ '.E‘n‘;'fu‘fi“ of oharacters of tho Kzqusite Domestic Comedy ETODNLTES ! ‘Written expromsly far, Mr, Sothorn by Town Roberteons atithor ol T Canto. 1 IvId (arrok 2 Sahoon o R, SOTIIRN ae COL JOHN WHITE, supported by a BRILLIANT OAST, Securo your BoM. *Noxt wook last of Mr. Sothorn, Davld Garrick, and Sam, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, GRAND OPENING OF THE SUMMER SEABON! . AL Crreat Flvent! First appoaranca In this ofty of tho world-famons FIFTH-AV, THEATRE COMPANY, in 1t entiroty and .undor tha porsonal suparvision of it eminent proprlotor, manager, and author, . MR. ATUGUSTIN DALY. AlL th b specialtios of the FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE Wil bo Droduced in Tapid el Monday; Tao and Baurdsy matiace, Jus 8, 9, a DIVORCE! Wodnosdsy Thuraday, and Batacday ovonlngs, . CAND WWIFE!D Triday ovening, - O ASSURANCH. OINDH Box shoot ow opon. ™ " THE GREAT ADELPHL GALA LADIES NIGHT. * - A Whielwind of Excitomont over tho ALER A B S In thefr Most Woadortul Porformances. Vory Great Sace cess of tha Kxtravagauzn, IXETO N M. W, FISKF, FRANKIN, NOEL, LIITLE EVE- Le BRI AREOIAL, SRS LD RO e BEN Wi mmll.v,u. B gRORG YRR TS S B LR, GARIAN BALLET, CONSTANTINE'S Pantomimo, FISFBERMAN’S LUCK. Pricne, kg, 50, or lho. Socured, 2o oxtra. Mitinso Wodngsday, © oo 20 O “AADEMY OF MUSIO. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF TIE WONDERFUL VoK &SI Porltively Last Week and Nightly Ohango of Bill, Monday—*" Belles of the Kitchon,"” T EXPOSITION GARDENS, Lako Shoro and Adams-at. THE LADIES! RESORT! ALWAYS COOL Expasltion Gaedons, Lako Shoxe aud Adama-st. PARIS BY MOONLIGHT! Dubnfe's DON JUAN and HAIDEE, . Grand Promoundo Congort by Honry S, Page's Dand, e great bulldtng boautifully decoratad” * Open from 103 and trom 736 10 10, Admisslon, 00 cta; Ohildren, Scts, . 8T, MARK'S CHURCH. Strawberry Festival and Musi- . cal Entertainment, ! Modnatday Fvening, Juno 10. ab tho hall coraor Douglas- Inco and Cottago Groronr. - Gienn by tho 1alos of BariaChurais for the honait of the orean fa . AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. BANKRUPT STOCK or Hats, Caps, Furs, Straw Goods, &, . AT ATCTION. Tuesday Morning, June 9, at 10 o'olock, * At Store Coruer Monrog and Clarks, Wo wilt scli tha eatiro Bankrupt Stook of Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Furs, 10 3uts and unmanufaotured, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, CANES, &o., Dlonging to tho Kstate of Hartls & Co., In bankruptoy. Thiy atock {s worthy (ho atteation of tho trade.” All irsuala goods, 13 good arder. Will be scld in Jote to '".:fm. llhn’fléor'; Fixtures, Gos Fixtures, &o., Mirrors, “Hofd By Srancol Tt 1e. JENKINS, A 3 o T O itiSoN, FOMENOY & 0 Auétioneors. [mportant Bankrupt Sale, COIN SILVER! Silver-Plated Ware, At our Stores 84 and 8 Rundolph-st., Wednesday Morning, June 10, at 10 o'olock, A Large and logant Slock of Ny a P {darnial Bt slokal o Deneysant P Yirunzos, &0, Bllvor-Piated Diuno nhd Bronkfst, Oan ture, Bitter-Blated ToaSute, Soup Turcons, Ryrup Oupar Nowand Kiogant Dosigns In"Too-Pitchors and do-Sote, iivor-Plated' Waitors, Goblas, Fruit-Distios, 4 celvers, Buquel Hoidars, 4o, Ko. Ao ioh Card Its Marblo Olooks and Ornaments, Fraagh Gilt Qluck RS Shoth Pogkagerth Qlavs Bundor, :IN COIN SILVER, Qommunion Sat, Hurzy Sooape, & 50.0réam Hpoowe, S "“""'uu"."'-‘i" ‘al ot vor-Llated Show.Oa i yuacnutesd Virat Quality, eapuclal: , POMEROY & 00., Austiongore, STBAM CANAL-BOAT “JUNIETA” AT AMTCOCTION. Now Iying iu tho siver, noar Bfadlson-st. bridge. On’ Thureday Morning, June 11, at 11 o'elock, . Wa will lls‘ 'fix’fi"rflhm bidder. for UAE‘lgotrI‘m -(hqm paolty 60 tons uiote ore pampe busi g0 io other ¢ boat, near Madlson-st, bridge and Fort Wayne ELIBON, POMEROY & 00., Auctionsors, porcont. For furthor {nformation apply HAVEL & (0 +| being moro than 35 foat al 'THE ELEGANT - . RESIDENCE AND LOT, No. 927 Michigan-av., LOT 50x177 FEET, At Auoction, on the Premises, Wednesday, June 10, at 5 p.m. Thin proporty, looated on Michigan-sv., botwesn Twen. e R e M g ‘mnst dostrable piocos of resldenos property in the city fof funters oserl cotvonlyice, sl locsion, "'l o o, with Brick basomen modornimpravomenta, " Good Darnon Tar.” a8 Tho ownor Liaving made arrangmeata o, noss elsowharo, will clos this out without reserve 'Tlvo promises can bo examined at any tim clneica, m, Honday. 1l PERFIOT, Abatraot tarntshed, ; Lcash, balauce in ‘?m-nm atd .y, Augtionee: 86 aat ] PEREHPTORY SALE Maywood Property AT AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, JUNE ]1, 1874, O TEHE GROUNDS. Contemplating a chango in businoss, the owner of this dosirable subdivision anthorizes the undersignad to soll tho entire tract, or any portlon thoroof, as abaro, WITE. OUT ANY RESERVE, YOR WHATEVER IT WILL BRING, 'BEOARDLEBS OF VALUE. Maywood is enly 53 miles wost of clty Uimits, and 50 minutes' rids .from Well dopot. The land ishigh, the Desplaines River, and over 67 foot sbovo-Lake Michiga: g loss than 83,0005 al, vory ologent, aasting as high an he general improvementa of tha town am excollent. Birootn aro graded, sidowalks bullt, A park, containing 16 aoros, with arlificlal’ Iakos, musio-stands, observatory, and natural grovos, forma a very attractive featuro. The town Lias four Arat-class gradod achools, fivg church soclo- ticr, an elogant " hotal, throe stores, post and oxpross officos, moat markst, os-hous, livery stable, and oxten- alvo manufacturing establishmonts. Tho railway accome modatlons ara amplo—olght tralns a day oach way, Gom- ‘mutation fato vory rossonable, s : Tho lota In’ thls ‘subdivislon, * Millar's Addition to Maywood™ (universally conceded to bo the choleest par- ton of this dolightfal snburb), vary from 25 to 108 feat in Tont, and all aro within s fow, blocks of depot. On Lot 1, Blook 1, is & good two-story, elght-room houss, Block3, contalning 3% actes, is probably the finost bullding site | in Cook County, boiog & magalcent grove, river snd mondow n resr, and Yory high ground for bulldings and yard, 5 Tho title to this property fs péefact, and oles¥ of {noum« brance, 555" U Partlos sookiug tavestmonts; elther for homes or specy- Intion, ina really desirable and flourlshing subusb, will find i€ to thelr interost to sttend this salo. 3 Naw {a tha favorable opportunity to bay, as real ottate 15 81 1ta lowest obb, and must, and will, scon advance. FREE TRAIN loaves Wolls-st. depot at 1 o'lock sharp, roturning to olty at 6. m. Torms, ano-third cash, and balanco one and twoyesss, interest 8 por cent. A doposit of 10 por cent’ roquired at timoof sale~ta apply.on first paymont. ;5 Printod Abatract of Titlo turpished sach purchasar, For plats, tickota Lo oxamine property, and othor infors matlon, apply to ¥ - 0. 0, THAYER & 00., Auotionesrs, L. 180 Enst Modisan-at., Chicoo. % By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. REGULAR SALE—BOOTS AND SHOES, 168 Kot R, 0,6 ey lclock at tho Long Hoow, adison.a > ek PR R BOTTERS & 0., Austtonsers, HATS, APS, AND STRAW GOODS, of '&“ kinds, Tusaday Moentag, June 9, at 11 o'olack, &) . our 8al A actison.t, ourBaletmom %, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auattonears. ‘White aud Yellow Orockery, Glassware, 20 doz. Brooms, Fine Table Cutlery, 500.doz, Bushnell’s Harvestor Sharponers, 0 dog. o th 1 il oythe 08, 20 dos, Soythes, 40 doa, Baskots, of all kinds, Looking Glasses, New Furnituro & Carpets, WEDNESDAY, Juno 10, at 9% o'olovk &, m., at ous Saloarooms, 108 East Madlson.st. W & 00., Auctloneers. M. A BUTTE! Deairable D; ods, Dress Goods, Parasols, Men's, Hoys' aad Youths' Olothing, Eanoy Diy Goods, Notions, - Fine Lino Cheap Jowelry, &o., y ;‘«gm‘%&‘m‘ Jlln,’v 11, at 9} o'olock, at our Salesrooms, * MOIVA ‘A, BUTTRRS & 00.. Audtion By HODGES & CO., Real Eatata Auctlonsors aid Commission Morchants, Regular Sales, Wednesday and Saturday Lv'gs, at71-2p. 1 ‘Wa shalt soll, On Tuesday, June 9, at 10 a, m,, At our warercoms, No. 688 West Lako-at., & large stonk of Brussoln, Ingrain, and 8-ply Carpets, Farlor, Chamber, Dioing-1tooni, aud Kitchen Furnitufo, st sto. Als, 2 larga atook o Hostaurant Fixturos, Gatlory, rookery. Glaaswaro, Marble-Top Tables, Obairs, eto,, eto. Sale positive. Goods must ba sald. ott o HOLGES & 00., Auationse et 8By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabnsh-uv. * DRY GOODS. REGULAR AUCTION SALE BY UATALOGUE, OB Tuesday, Juno 9, at 9 1-28, m, Diy Gonds, Dross Goods, Piece Gonds Men's, Boya', an ‘l’* the! b , Notic and Underwear; {iitiegihe vigtbiae: Hotlors, Notlooh gad Ulommen; n Blraw Goods: Geuts' Raralahing Goode, sl g}mf" H?n'laur' aglogs aud Lisertionsi Bilver-Flated oods, Hardwaro, otg. TR i RI o ‘st rogulis sale'of Cotigge snd Iograln OAREETS, 4 00, 64 and 70 Wabasii-av. ‘WE SHALL SELL AT AUCTION, Ou TUKSDAY, Juns9, at1la, m., Opon and Top Buggies, Domoorats, Alsbaster Olacks, and Harnoss, GEO. P. GURE & C0., 84a0d 70 Watash-av, MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS AND SHOES at 9k 8. m, GEO. P. GORE & 00., Augtioneors, 68 &0 LAl B By N. P. HARRISON, WE SHALL MAKE A SPKOIAL SALE OF Furniture, Carpets, &o. On TUESDAY, June 9, oty 1-2 o'clock. Blegant Velvat, Terry, and Hair Cloth Par« lor Bots; Rich Chamber Sots, with Drossing- Qases and _Bureaus; Marble-top Tablos Lounges, Wire and Upholstered Spring , Mattrennos, Carpets, Dosks, Ohairs Bods, Chromos, ot i Tokoutorbacenge (AT B4 aad I8 Eaay Aladlaon: