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| ] THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY., JUNE 20, 1874. CRIME. The Mamnett Murderer Convicted of Murder in {ho First Degreo, Additions] Details of tho Lawrence- burg Horror, Miscellaneous Criminal ltems, Convlction of Ortwein, the Murdorer of the Mamnect Family. Spectat Duavatch to The Chicago 2'ribune, ‘Prrrssune, Juno 10.—The groat murdor tril was concluded to-dny. Tho dofonso this morne ing called witncsyes and oxports to prove emotlonal inganily, and upon what thoorios it is based. Tho evidonce wna all taken in the fore- moon, and tho aftornoon was consumed 1n .argumont of counsol. Tho defenso dwolt on- tiroly on tho insanily thoory, und quoted divers authoritica to sustain it. The prosecution closed with tho argument of Mr. Gibson, who offec- ively showed that Ernest Ortwein ind an omo- tion for wholesalo murder and robbery. At 20 min- utes past b o'clock tho argument of countel wos concluded, when Judge 8towo chargod tho jury in o vory fow woll chiosen words. o laiddowvn tho law. cfenrly to them. The murdor was notde- nied, but that it was commitiod whilo Ortwoin wus ngane, Thoy, the jury, wero the bost judgon of that from tha .evidence—whother thero waa any motive, Tho jury then retired, and in about ton minutes roturned. Tho oourt-room wan crowded to oxcoss. Whon thoy were seated, tho prisoner was told to stand up, aud each of the jury susweriug to hus nnmo, they rondored Yordiot against Ernest Ortwein of murdor in the first dogros. A murmur of sutisfaciion sounded through the court-room. After tho vordict was ronounced, the prisoner was returned to the ail, from whonea he , will roceive his sentenco ‘about two woeka from Saturday. ‘Tho geueral improssion provails that tho onso willnot bo apuealed, and that Ernest Ortwein, the murderer of the Hamnott fawmily, will moet quick and epeady justice, The Lawrenceburg Torrors From the Cincinnats Enquirer, Juno 18, Word was received over tho wires late Tuosday night that & cold-bloode@ docd lisd been com= mitted at Lawroncoburg, It was announced that a wombn by the namo of Mary Bradley, whoeo husband wns away from home ¢ tho time, had been deliberately murdered, togother with two children, by somo nnknown flond, who had loft no cluo to hin identity or dotection, Visitingtho gceno of tho murdor yosterday our roporter found tho smail town of Lawrencoburg in a stato of great oxcitomout. Following the direction pointod out by the citizons, we soon arrived at & smatl oflico on the muin bireot runuing through the contre of the town, which was part of tho undertakor's estab- lishmont, and secmed to bo the villago morgie, 1n this small room, oxposed to tho scrutiny of Gntch and Miltor, who had chargo of the exami- nation, awd the erimo of rdpo wns shown by thelr nvestigations; alsy, tho Inct|that no such violonco had boon dona to the bodies of aithor of tho young girls, Ihe.o nvo nlways somo charactors opon to Aus- piefon on general principles, nng Mys, MeDow- ell's two bovs bolong Lo thot l!l\hl‘l)Flm, #ocard- fug to tha extininto of the peoplo of tho rewion, Charles MoDowell was enlled on for n staso- ment. Iomndo it like & man, clear, plaln, and courletent. 1lo tuvs that Lo worled for William Gibson, whoeo pluca I8 about sz miles from tho Bradlay eabin, and slopl at Qibson's on Sutur- day, Binday, and Monduy nighty, Uuewdny af- teruoon he cnmo to Liwrencebirg to v some checking for shirts, whiel done, Ho provsaded to Mry, Dradloy'sto have tho stirly made up, Whan ko wan half way there peaplo mut him with nows of th murder, Whon iuformed that o was suspeeted of the murdor, ho donfed any knowlodgo of it whatovar, aud hns proved his alibi to tho sntiafaction of tho jury, Wilimn MeDowell, tho other sprig of the MeDowoll trunk, wan noxt called to tho stand, 1o said bo_alaved at hin mothor's Sun- day and Monday nights, Ile had boen in T~ roncobuyg Mondav for worle; had loft about 7 o'cloci and gono liome, On Tuceduy ho camo all the men, women, and childron of the town, Jay the bodios of tho dond, Peoplo fled in and ot of tho closo quartoers onco, twico, and ofton- er, mothors londing theirlittld ones o the awful sight. 1n the contro of the room was the plmia, nost cofiln containing the mutilated remnins of Mary Bradloy. She was s large, powerful woman, of mm«culflr—lnull(ns figre, and, apparently, 8o far as one conld judge from the rovolting appoar- anco, sbout U6 years of ago. The coflin-plate had been removed, leaving tho face only visible, and o regiot to sny _that, for s part of the time thocoflin-lid was off, aud tho faco exposed to the hot, smothorivg atmosphere und swaims of thies. Tho might of that mangled face under tho coflin-glass was mnearly euough to frovzo the soul. On the forehend and top of tho bead woro 1o less than four deop gashes, auy ono of which would have finishod the vietim's lifo, and au 1f ihe hell-hound reveled in crimo and bloodshed for their own sakos, ko bad also buried his dead- Iy ax 1n tho woman's cheek, It was also shown by medical oxamination early in the day that not only was part of tho braiug gone, but that tho flond hud used the handle of thoax tomake n Tidcous gash (that is tho only cxprossivo word, in the woman's abdomen. ‘T'ho ront was sever: inches wide, and the ragged edges prove it way not made by thesharp edges of tho ax, and thoro i8 reason to beliove, from tho length of this drendful wound, that it could nevor have been mado by the blunt head of the weapon. The doctors emid Lhat when tho woman wns found, lyig iu Dblood on the cabm floor, her bowels were moarly all out, The rovolting speotacle of the mother’s face would have beon esough to make n tragedy, bus there wore two moro pictures in tho scene, On citbor sido of the woman lny tho bodies of her two littlo girls—Nlosn, aged 9, and Elizn, oged 11 Their hoads sud featurcs had been muoshed, oud cut, &nd bosten in with the enme murderous woapon snd tho samo hearslesy inhnmamty as their mothor’s, “The next thiug, in order, if possible, to find any clue to the murderor from the ovidance of tho premises, wns to visit tho scouo of the mur- der " in company with citizens of tho place. It was a reliof to leavo tho work of tho essnsein for tho fresh sir aud open country rond, even though it led to the scono of his operations. Following the turnpsko from tho river to tho broad flelds Dack of the town for about two miles brought us o aspot from which wo could seo the Biadle; cabin. Itis eimply o common, miserable hovol, rurclmd on tho tap of o hill that slopes up from Tanne:’s Creck, which small stream winds along through tho valley for somo distanoe, till 1t empe tics into tho Ohio nt the end of the town. Tha cabin i3 sbout 12 by 14 foet in mzo, has ‘but oue window and ono door, and the roof can almost bo touchod by standing on tip-too. The furniture of thoe hut was in keeping with its ox- terior, coarso and plain. ‘I'hera wore two beds in tho1oom, filling so much space thatlittle was loft for table, shelves, and chaits. Thero Wwas an aic of miserablo, almost stitling poverty about the place, and it corresponded with tha daily Life and tuil of the iumates. ‘The croolk passes the house at the faot of the Lull, porhaps at o distance of thirty yardy, ond between crock sud’ hut ure about ten acres of poorly-vultivated land, Tho family consisted of Willinm Bradley, his wife Mary, the two daughters named, ason 3§ years of ago, and an infant about 6 months old. DBradloy was away from homo doing farm-work in tho neighborhood of Chilo, Clermont County, when the murder wne committed, but tho tole- raph 1eached him yesterday, uud he was no 8ot tn Lawroncaburg et night, Some time during ‘Cucsday, Just when it fs im- pousiblo to sy from any tostimony yot recoived, & villain entered the Bradloy eubin with the foul- est imag{nable plob in_his mind, and proceeded to carry it out. What he meditated and what be attempted was rapo, a8 proven incontestably by 4 post-mortem exswination, and when Lo hnd ac- comphshed his diabolical purpose he wont delib- eratoly to work with tho business of closing avery eye, silonoing every tongue, ending ovory Iify thul could tostify to bia erime. This done, ho doparied, leaving only two harmloss witnessos tehind him—a specchless baba, with no powera of observation, who was found pinying in its mothor's biood, and a little boy scareely threo years old, who knaw enough 0 foel that ko had lost something and was lon somo, and who wanderod over the grounds moan= ing pitoounly tho only word that be could artiou- late, **Mawmn!” It 16 powsible that this child muy have tho Image of A murdorer iudatibly stamped on tho tablets of his hittle mind, und when his tongue is loosod and this enemy cross- e his path recoguition und retnbution may fol- low. 1t was not until & o'clock Tuosday afternoon that the boy's cries were atteuded to, In the field ndjoining tho Bradloy proporty, Nicholas Rauch, & Germau faimehand in the employ of ¥, Strabfey, hnd been af work about 800 ymds from the “cubin during most of thoday, IHe hud heard the ohild, and saw that he was acting us if 1 troublo, but thought nothing of it; und it wae roserved for o little deughter of Mr, Btrnhley, tho nearest noighbor, to follow tho boy's onies and beckonings uutil sho made the dingovery. Ruuch’s doubts were over when he heard the story of the girl, and ke lost no time in spread- ug " the uformution, and the people of the distriot wero soon at the scono of the murder hi’ hondreds, Tho eabin wns & ghastly slght, nover to bo forgotton by thope who saw {4 just as thefiend had left it, The body of Miy, Dradloy was on the floor in a puol ot blaod, her head neur tho five-pluce, and the body mungled s nirondy described. Lossunn, tho eldest daughtor, was found about three foot from hov wnothor, her death cansed by a blow on tho forshewd, Elizn Jano was found lylng on her Luok on ono of tho buds, the baso of hor spinal column rostiug on tho rail, aud hor foot on tho tloor. Coroner Blinner removed the bodles at oncoto Colemnu's rooms, whorp they were decontly pincod in coftim, aud where thoy rewmuinod during ull of yesterday, sud wera visited by hundrods of the townspooplo, Yestordny morning thoe Coroner impaneled his jury, aud proceodud with tho examinution of wit- nosses, Lho modicsl tostunony of tho jost ortom was submitted iu brief lsuguugo by Diw, agalu Lo town, aud flral heard of the murder thoro. In nnsworto this, Klcin statea tha]Willlam was ot hiy saloon after the hoiwr Lo cluims to havo loft the town_Monday night, nnd that hio wos thon deunk, MeDowoll wns also gnen in tho noighborhoud of Bradloy's Iato dlonday night. Suspicion in thereforo busy with this man, both ‘on necount of his manuer and hiis mattor, bul more espeoially bucatieo Drorccutor Bramblay has the followings o y totell: Whon Shori T Weitzel, Move ohal Pruitt, atd the ¥'roseeutor visited the sceno, thoy found tincks londing fiom the door of tho cubln through the corn-flold, whers the ax was found, aud followlng alony tho crock for somo distanco until thoy entor tho water and nre lost. Theso aro plainly marked, an the ground was soft from rain. Ihoy measured theso foot-prints earcfully, and find thoy iit the boot of William MecDowell, It ia morcover elaimod that n dofoct in tho foot-print tallies with o defect in tuo too of tho buot. + This is all the evidence takon yeatorday in tho caso, but it has boen onough to uxclto the people to a white-heat, and the least atom of positiva roof would bo likely to result in a fionk of ynch-law, Tho testimony will bo continued to-day, and mennwhilo MeDowoll is under arrost. Mutinous Convictss BT, Lours, June 19.—8inco the mooting in tho Ponitantiary av Jofferson City, n fow days ngo, thero has boen n very turbulont spitlt manifoste od by the convicts’ and much unruly and jnsub- ordinate conduct, T'or 4o days ll work in the ehops had to bo suspouded, and _tho prisoners wora liept n_thoir colls, Yostordy, sovoral of tho ring-leaders wore lashed seveioly on their baro backs, aud this will bo continued from day to day until all those who were most active in tho mutiny are punished, Ono_of thoso who was meusd osterday confossod that a plot to cheape had boon planuod, and an attempt was to have boon mado to carry it out yesterday, but tho action of the authoritios in” confining the Friauuem in the cells provented it. It is be- ioved that tho mutinous spirit bas boen quelled, ond that no moro troubls will occur. Exccution of a Murdoercr i Arknnsns, Larrie Rock, Ark., Juno 19.—Cass Mattlock, tho Rack Croek murdorer, was haneed to-day at 11 o'clock, in tho prosence of 2,000 spootators, {rl\xna]klytoolorcd. He protestod his inncconce to 0 lnst, RAILROAD NEWS. DAMAGEE FOI EXTULSION FROM A RAILUOAD CAR. Iu tho suit of W. J. Mouoly agaiust the Chbi- cago, Rock Island & Pacifio Railrond Campany, & verdict was returned yestorday for tho plaintifl and the damagos fixed at $20. Mogely claimod tbnt In Juno, 1873, ho bought o ticket from Chi- cago to Davenport. Io lay ovér an tho route, and was given o Iny-over ticket, On resuming his jonrnoy this was taken up b{ tho_conductor {‘m«. boforo roaching Rock Islsnd, but no ridgo ticket wns given. While on the bridgo tho _ conductor ‘approached tho plaintiff and asked for his tickiot. Mosely snid I\c bad paid, but that bis ticket had hoen sirrou- dered. The conductor thon demanded his faro, which was rofused, and he was cjected from the cars whilo thoy wore crassing the bridge. Mosaly claimed Lo was seriouely hurt, and askod 85,000 damagos, Tho ecnse ooccupied two days in tho irial. The instructiona weie very favorablo to tho plaiutiff, but tho jury ovidently thought thers was no malico bub'that the conductor was only doing his duty, aud emmply awarded what thoy cousidored the plnintii's actusl damagos, TWEED. e Reappears in Punlic for a Hriek Scason. New Yong, Juno 19.—~Thero was considorablo excitoment created in the Coun’y Court-Ilouso this mormung by the appearanco of William AL Tweed, who bind been subpeonaed 88 & witness, Tho ex~chiel of the defnuct riny: was brought into court attonded by two Dopuiy Sheriffs, He was dressed, ag in old times, in 3 dark guit and whito necktie. Ho tr much thinner than of yore, and his faco bears evident tences of mental anxioty. Ho isJiagad, too, percoplibly, but np- yours 0 bo n good Lodlul and. in tolorticla spie- te. {o was attonded, us ever, by his son, W, 3L, "'nead, Jr. —— e LOCAL (TENY, The first nnnual reunion and banquet of tho Psi Upsilon Fratornity in this city was held at tho I'almer Iouse last night. Tho Society, one of tho first secret «ollego organizations of the country, has alarge numbor of resident mem- bors in Chicogo awd vieluily, nud noarly firty sut down to tho tables, spread in the mout elegant and satisfactory misuner by Mr., Ciovelund, Altor the banquet, during which the fratormty songs mado the diufwg-uall ring barmoniously, o conis mitieo proviously appointed reportod as follows inregard to & poermanent orgatization in the Northwest. Rewolved, That wo form nn association o be called thalel Upsiion ~Awaccintion. of the Northwost: that the Assoclation shull have a banquet snnually, tho time to o dotzrminod by tho Excentivo Committeo herelnafter niamed ; thatthe propuration of conktitu- tlon And by-laws'te veferred fo tno Exeeutive Gom- mitteo, to b Teported ou at tho next Lunquet, ‘T'hesa rosolutions wero adopted, and the fol- lowing officors _chosen for the eousmimg yonr: Prosident, Judge Dooth; Vico-Prosident, tho Tov. J. ©O. Peck; Scereiary, A. C. Honor T'ronsuror, Jares L. Lombard ; Exocutive Cor iumu, Perry H. Smith, A, N. Linscols, Eben ane, Tho literary exorcises which followed woro of o most interauting cuavncter, the tousts bLeing lmruclputn:‘. in by Judge Booth, the Itov.J. O, Peck, the Rev. C. Mandeyille, I. Ma-~ rudor, Briq,, L L. Mills, Esq., Perry 1L Smith, ian., A, (), 1ionore, nnd others. At o late hour tho biapp v oceasion reached its corelusion, Tho brady of an unknown mau was found yes- torday in iko old lock neartho Alton Railroad bridge. Deceased was about 5 feet 10 inchen high, *xith light bair and mustache, and wore n blaok sueque coat, dnrk panty, and gaitors. The body was removed to tho Morgue. A do::rick on Stato stroot, near Thirteenth, foll yestorciay upon an Indlana avenuo car, but Juek- ily nobody was nurt. At helf-post 7 o'clock yesterday ovening Charles 1 ,ourings, a littlo boy 8§ years of ago, was run iver by Madison streot cat No, 81, T'wg of the flu gova of his right hand wore cut off and bis right “leg was bruised from the kuee to the ankle in & shocking manner, e SR ‘Tho P:rincoss de In Tour d’Auvergne. *Whi Jg in Jorusalom," wntes a lady travoler, #wvo pa id ourrespects Lo the L'riucess do In Lour @'Auve rgno, who resided there, and who Las purchi isod the Mount of Olives for the Catholics for 800,000, coding it tothe Fronch Govern- mont . Tor hoven centuries it was lost to tha Cathv alies, evor since the Crueandors wore driven out (,f Jorusalom, She i8 now erocting a con- veut on the very epot where Obrist prayed, Tho prayror i inseribed In thirty-two Janguages aroraud tho juclosure of the courtyard, Whe Cotmntess is very ngroonble, rathor past 60, 8liy lives in an otd Oriental cottago, aud lior volo compg:nions are hior tortoiso-shell cut Mamoluke and hor brown dog Honey, She fllpanku Eunglish vory woll, Bhe will ronain until her work is dono, \yaich lins alacady beon in progress soveny yons," | e g e A IResw nlt of OversNtudy, Too rauoh study, romarks tho Onrson (Nova- dn) Appeat of Juno 6,In quite as bad,if nat worso, thin tou little, '4™ho sud result of overtaxing the mind wus sbown nt the publio echool yosterdny morning, Miss Lisura })orr,v, whila at examina- tiony with hor clusel, fainted und rell heavily to tha floor, Withiu thros weoks she has commit- ted to momory quivo two hundred pages of Lk~ tory and two hund ved pages of natuval philoso- ‘.hr. Night bofora lunt sho sab up with a young ady clssmuto, and thoy studied togethor until O o'clock in tho mornbag,” Airived ab the school- Thouse hor norves woire ghisttored and wero woll- sigh beyond control POLITICAL. Comments of the Press on Recent Republican Conventions, * What Is Thought of the Ilinols and Indiana Platforms. Romarkahle Diversity of Opinion on the Currenoy Planks. Other Political Matters. ‘Who KBighth Comgressional Distr Correspondenca of The Chicago Tridune. Tamnury, L, Juns 18.—As tha timo draws nigh for tho Reformers’ Congresalonal Conven- tlon to bo lield nt this placo, there begina to bo cousiderablo gosalp na to who shall bo the com- ing mau; slso, a8 to what conrso the Convontivn will tako on flunneo. It is bolioved that thero will bo n majority of the dolegntos in favor of inflating tho currency 5 but the fact cannot bo conconled thet thore aro o great many of tho Teforiners oppodtd to any furthor inflation, and who will uot nupport any candidate pledged to any [urther infintion of the currency; in fact, thoy would support n new party firet, pledged to n Tl’smm’ roturn to hord monoy and national oredit, “Of tho mon that have beon spoken of for Congress in_ this distriot, know but litlle. Ool. Fort, tho presont incumbent, will, no doubt, bo ronominated by the Ropublicane. 110 is fully committed to inflation, Some of tho Reformars are urging tha nomina- tion of the Houn. A, M. Cavan, of Woodford, who is spolon of as an ablo and fonrloss adyocate of political reformntion, a man of flne ability and strict intogrity, and opposod to infiation. Jamos Burge is aleo apokon of,—an inflationist. W. V. MeKoegan, of Livingston County, will bo pre- sonted by this county as o candidate. Wo can- not tell at prosont what may turn up, but we think one of tho alovo-montioned will most likely bo nominated by tho Conveution of the 1st of July. TFanyen, ‘I'he RRhodo Xsland Senatorship. Puovipexce, R. L, Juno 19.—Two ballots wero taken for United Btates Senator to-day. Tho last resulted as follows: Buruside, 41 ; Dixon, 26; Darstow, 17; scattering, 21.° Ad- Jjouroed. Tha Assombly will adjourn this afternoon to moot next Tuesday, Maine Congressionnl Nomination. Aununy, Mo., Juno 10.—At_tho Ropubiican Convention of thin district_to-day, Willinm . {v“ryo was nomiuvaied for Cougress by acclama- on, New Brunswicic Election. Batnunst, N. B., Juno 10.—In the clections to-duy, tho Governmeut will probably be sus- tained by a largo mnjority in favor of ‘tho froe, nou-sectarian school act. Press-Commonts on the Late Repubs lican Conventions. From the St. Louis Republican, Tho conjecture that thore would bo an_nnder- standing between tho two Convontions [Illinois ond Indtane}, and that-they would spesk with the enma yoico and to tho samo purpose, proves o have been a miscaloulution. ‘hero was uo such understanding. 'L'he two Convontionsspoke with two difforent voices, and to vwo diverse purposes. The Illinols Republicans doclato for specio payment; the Indinun Ropublicaus de- mand more currency. Both, indeed, declars for froe banking, but it makos all the dilferonco in tho world what sort of basis froo banking is founded on. The Illinois Republicans, in do- manding ** aroinrn to spocio paymant at tho oarli- est practicablo day,” imply agold basis forit; the Indizna Kopublicaus, ou tho othier hand, in de- mauding ** nu additional amount of currency,” imply an iudefinitely irredeomnble paper bosis; and the two are as wide aport as the polos, Tho Indinna rosolution on frep banking was ovidovtly drawn up by a blacksmith fluan- cier. It demands that tho **additional amount of curreuoy ” ehall b ** distributed betweon tho scetions according to Kupn}ntlon." What **sec- tious™ aro mennt ? Thore ars no sootions known to our laws, and if the convontionnl divisions, North, South, East, and Wost are referted to, it 18 impossiblo to dofine thef, and impossible also to ascortain their respectivo populations, If tho rosolution mennt States, instoad of soctions, why did it not suy s0? Again: the rosolution de- clares for freo banking with an allotment of eur- rency proporuionod to population ; but what sort of five banking is that which forbids Massachu= eott to issuo more than her por capita ehate of currency, and does not givoe Nebraska the power to issue as much a8 bor per capita share ? I'roms the St. Louis Uemocraty Thus _these two Conventions (Illinois and Indinug) have in the most emphatic and unmis- takablo Toruner approved nnd adopted the policy urged by the reptosentatives of thoso Statos in the Beuate. No split apposrs, and no tendency toupht The Republicans at home uung\y afirm their opinions, a8 thoy bave o right to do, aboutb the new questions which have arisen, and do so without offenso to anybody who may hold differ- out opinions, As there is no possibility now in those States of nny other tickot oxcept a Domo- oratic, based upon the idea that no increase of curroncy is to bo permitted, wo presume those Ttopublicans who advocato that view will quiotly anuit futare opportunities of making thoir opin- ions felt, ns thoy will also havea perfoct right to do, and will meznwlilo givo a hearty support to tho Ropublican tickots now numinated. I'yom tho St, Louia Glube, The Illinois Convention was a doliberative body; the Iudiana Convention was o must- weoling, Tho Ilinois Convontion aflirmed & Joliey ; ‘the Indiann Convention jndorscd a man, Tho Iiinoia resolutions wero writton in Bpring- fleld; tho Indinna rosolutions wero writton in Washington, 1In Illinows, they decided by votes: in Indinua thoy decided by yells. The Illincis delogates discusyed bofare thoy voted; tho In- disna delogatos shoutod thelr approval boforo thoy lmew whot they wero approving, Wo doubt if & body moro strictly rupresontative than that at Springfield over assomblod, The Chairman of tho Committco on Rosolutions— Mr, Palmor, of tho Infer~Occan—was an intla- tionlst, but Do found thut the Commitice could not be molded to his views, and ho re- ported anti-inflution regolutions. ‘Lhon tho Con- vention wns not cntiroly eatisfied with one of the resalutions, and a close vote by countics amended it. Wo mention theso facts moroly to show that the Republican party of 1llinois know hiow to hold & convention, and to mako o plat~ forin upon which every mumbor of the party can stund without stultilication or dizhoner, Now 1ot us look at the begging dovico for n cuyreney rosolution ndopted at Indiavapolis. It ig inflation for the inflators und contraotion for the continctors—all things to sl mon, and noth- ing to auybody, except in 8o fur as it givos op- portunity for ranting demngogues in the novel iden thut monoy shoul:l be distributed sccordiny to population, Why not gon step furthor au suy that wenlth, of which money 18 the ropre- sontativo, sliould bo distributadaceording to pop- ulnfon? " If the one, why not the othor? Fromthe New Yurk Trivune. Mr, Logan, afler his fight in the Sonato for inflation, by gons homa to Illinols and under- {ukon Lo convluce his constituents in tho Ropub- hean Blete Convention that honesty is not the best policy. “tho Convention has repudiated nim und his finencial trickery, and 1nstend of mnking un lssno with the Prosidont, and appont- ing as the cundidute of tho inilationists for the Progidency in 1876, ho goos out of tho Conven- tlon beaten, with no pmby to support him, and nothing to do Lut rotreat from his position of antagoniem to Trosidout, party, and poople, In Indiaua tho influenca of Bonator Morton has scoured n quasi indorsemont, of hig flusncial viows, bub 8o gunrdedly oxpross- ed o to mean nothing more than an unwilling. nosk to brouk with him. In Vermont it was a foregoue conclugion that inflation would bo re- Jocted and tho Presidont's memoraudum ap- ,nrowd. The peopla Eust nud West are honost. Tho inflationists, With all their talk about the popunlar demand for moro currency, ure as much at sea a thoy wore In adopting the Pendlstonian dootrino in 1808, Inflation iy doud, The coun- try wants au honost currenvy and spocio pay- monty, . Jyom the New York Times, Tha great intlationist * rovolt" hus probably beou soriounly spokon of for tho lust time, The action of the_Republican State Conventlon st Springfield, Ill., yostorday, hos put an_end to it. Ko one whl ulidortuko 10 say aftor this that tho Wout in “wild” for “more money,” Wo have froquontly émmtnd out during tho last six months thit muoh of tho assertion on this sub- jeot was without fonndution Iu faot, aud that the bont ovidence that conld bo got was positivoly nfi(nlnn: Jt, Even Houator Logan will hurd] dispute this pont now, The Illinois Ropublfs cony are uot only not in favor of wn inflaiion ot the Government notes, but thoy stand fnirly on tho spoolo paymonta platform of 1873, which thoy reafiirm, T'ho Sonators who proposs to got up nn inflation party will find thomsolves not only without the support of tho Adminis- tratlon, but without the support of the votors, Wiien wo considor how continnally the domand of the Went for “ moro monoy ' hine boon harped npou in Congrosn, and how .E ootly "somoe _men In favor of n sound curroncy bave aurrendered to this Imaginary popular olnmor, wo should say that some mombers of Congress should bo honrtily ashamed of themsslves, Now, that their folly is dieclosad, it will ba an excollont I.mnq for the country it thoy will rotire to pri- vatn llfo and studiously conslder the populnr sontimont thoy have ro grossly misunderstood ond so imlmdnnll{ misrepresented, From the New York Herald, Tho Ropublican Stato Convention in Illinols hine oponed the campaign with & platform de- einring boldly for {roo banking and inflation, Whilo patting President Grant un the back with tho obiuuno kooping him in good tomper wilth tho Foderal oflica-hioldara who formed tho ma- Jority of the Convontion, thoIllinols Republicans ropudinted his hard-ourronoy dootrines, virtually condomned biy voto and his momorandum and planted thomsolves on tho ground of au increay- od curroncy, fair dustribution bebwoon tha soo- tions on tho basin of population, and opposition to tho contol of tho curronoy of tho country by oapitalists and combination of onpital. "Tho Ennlzlon of the Illinois Convontlon, Prosidont rant's own Stato, 18 mone significant, nnd Pnln(u unmintakably toascotional fiunncisl isnite u tho noxt Proidontial oluction. Erom the Clucinnats Enquirer, Graot’s party 1n lus own State spoko yostor- dav upon tho nnl'fiquou!lou thnt now ctallongos much attontion. The Rtopublionn Btate Convon- tion of Illinois donouncos the cancelfntion of o al_u’;lo groenbnck *‘in the preaent tinancial gon- dition "of tho people.” " It pronounced in favor freo banking, sod did not oulogizo Grant, It 'waa opposed to nny incronso in tho amounl of logal- tondor motos, loaving as itsa ooly *dec- Intation in favor of an incrense of eurrenoy tho rosolution In favor of free banking, allowing tho yacuum of monoy, in tha words of the resolution, “to bo rogulsted by the ustrammeled Inwa of trade.,” Ib was evidontly a Republican Convon- tion, for its fondness and preforenco for the National Bank note was not concealed, WVhich one of tho Wostorn States hna a party which will declaro agninst an incroaso of our ourrency and in fayor of contraction ? Tk Citos6o TRIBUNE should re-count thoso *‘auti-inflation nows- papors.” SPORTING NEWS. of The Athletics Met and Defeated the Hartfords Yesterday, Record of the Boston Olub in the Championship Series. ~ Turf Matters-=The Trigger. DASE BALL. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, THE ATULETICS DEFEAT THE HARTFORDS. Hantronn, Ct., Juno 10.—The Hartfords and Athlotics playod their fourth gamo this aftor- noon. It was much better played than their Inst, though quite as unfortunate in tho result for the home club. Fislor, pitchor for tho Hart- fords, was off duty, and Htearns took his place, SCORE: nAnTronDS, |O|R|BY ATnLETICS, |0|R) B 2118 td b Tatlow, s, 8. 8| 1| 0 [McArullen, e T, l 11 4 Hastings, o, 2 1} ¥l Mcq 1 1 Mills, 1 al 1 o a1 Pike. ¢, 8 1! of o)1 Bhatfo i 01 11 Btoarnes, 3l 1 1 1l 1 DBoyd, N 31 1 2|3 Adity, 2 b, 2) 143 Baracs, r, a1 Total, 7 I T T Innings— 1234506078T¢0 Atietics,. 00310200 611 Hartfords w1 0000000 5—~0 Lyrora—Six cuch, ZRuns eurned—Athlotics, 6; Harifords, 0, Umpire~Mattliows, of the' Mutnals, LOCAL ITENS, Tho Post and Mail snys that the last match which has been announced, and the one which will crente tho mosy excitement that hau been oconoioned in this city for somo time, is bobweon anino soleoted from the Common Counoi! and nine roporters. The date of the contest lus not yot Leon definitely ascortained, but it is expoct- ed to taka placo Saturdey of next weck. The nines are as follows: Aldermen—Dixon, p.; Cullerton, ¢.; Mahr, 1 b.; Quirk, 2 b.j Whito, 8 b.; Campboll, 8. 8.3 Foley, L f.3 Maare, ¢. f.; Woodman, r. f. Reportcrs—alc- Cnilroy, Zintes, p.; * Litlle Joo," Verbole, o, : Cowles, TRIBUNE, 1 b.; Bnowden, Times, 2 b.; English, Trisuxg, 8 b, ; Hoyt, Journal, s, 8.; Tinerty, Tmisune, L L3 Campbell, Inler- Ocean, c. f.; Haynie, Times, r. . T'ho game will be nupired by Polics Commis- sioner Mark Sheridan, and the tallies com- pl‘)l‘“d by o select force from (he Comptroller's oflice. Tho Tirst National Club played the Commor~ clnl National nine yestordsy, and defented thom by a score of 18 to 12, TIUE DOSTONA. Tho Boston Club closcd thelr wecond tour Tueaday with their sixth game with the Mutuul Club, the record of the gumes plsyed on tho tour beoing as follows: June 8—Boston va, Chicago, at Chicago, Juno 4—Doston Juno g—Boston Juns #—lioston Pitindelphia,nt Phi Jine 12—Boston ve, Baltinore, at Baltimore, June 19—toston va, Mutuul, at Brooklyn,. Juno 15—Doston va, Atlantic, st Brookiyn Juue 16—Boston va, Mutua), at Brooklyn, Their noxt games will be with the Athletics in Boston, followed by their roturn matches with tho Chioago olub.” Thus far they Lave won twenty-ono games out of twenty-six plaved, and thorofore have a docided lond in the raco for the ponnant, with the Athlotics s good second, and the Mutuals third, the latter olub pulling up well after their rather bad opening in May. fasten it THE TURF. Special Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, THE PERU, IND., RACES, Fr. Warse, Ind,, Juno 19.—The third day's racos at Poru woro moro succossful oven than the procoding dnys, Tho attondance was largor than bofore, and tho intercst greater, Tor thoe fivst tine sinco the mesting opened the favorites won. Tho first race was tho 2:40 trot, mile honts, best 8 in G to harness, purso §500. Thore woro fifteen entrics, nino of which were withdrawn, * Lillian," ownod by Jawes Wright, of Tort Iu- ron, Mich,, took the flrst monay, winning the firgt, third, and fourth heals. Time—2:95/, 2;981¢, and 2:40. Tho second raco was o paoing-mateh, freo for oll, milo Lieats, for a purse of $500, The brown golding, Sloopy Gooryo, owned by G, I, Smith, of Tippecanoo, Ohio, won tho race in two Atraight honts, ~ Timo, 2:233{, 2:20, and 2:20}4. Out of eloven ontries six Lorsos started, TILE ENOLISI RACEH, Tonpox, June 19,—At the Aucot rage mooting to-(lay, the Ascot plata was won by Lowlander; ‘Lhoyn, second; Drummond, third, ‘I'he_Alexander plato was won by King Lud; Bojard, socond; ¥lngeolet, third, COLD SPRING RACEH. Special Dispateh to Llis Chicago Tribune, MrLwAukEE, June 19,—1ho June moeting on Cold Spring Course takes place Juno 23, 24, and 25, The folloving purees avo offored ; Ihroe- minnte raco, purse $250, soven sntries; %:50 raco, purse §200, ton entrios 3 2040 raco, purso £800, slx outries ; 2:94 ynce, purso $400, two ontrios ; froe-for-nll_trottiugl ruco, purso ¥500, two on= trios; froo-for-all pucing raco, purso 100, throo ontries ; frec-for-ull double tonwms, purse $100, ono ontry, Entrics for running 1aces close tho night previous to the races. A epecinl purso of 2100 ‘u offered for Gon. Hownrdand Badgor Qlil, to be trottod for June 27, on tho samo course, 'I'ie numberol entrick givon are thoso to dnte, ‘The purses are divided among four horsos, oneh for the flrst five ; the fioo-for-ail and all donble toams, throe auch, RAOES IN PROKPECT, Speetat Dispatch to 4'he Carcaga Tribune, Dixoy, S, Juno 10.—The fiflh aunual meot- ing of the Dixon Park Associution comes ofl’ in this city on the Bth, Oth, and 10th of July next, Cash promiuma amounting to $5,000 are of- fored. ‘I'he gronuds avo tho veiy fineat in tho whole Northwest, with splendid %xmdln 4 and plonty of stabling for horses, ‘o amphithoatre will hold 10,000 peoplo, ‘I'he eutries closs Juuo 27, 'I'he stookholdors are among our wealthiont oltizony, and ovuxe'thmg will como off promntly ay advortised, sud promiums wiil bo paid in full, BAOEH AT PITTEDURG, Prrrapone, s, June 10,—The race at the Pittsburg Drlving’Park to-day was for & purso of 9760, for 2:40 horsos, and was won by Phila. delphia Doy in tho mocond, third, and fourth boats, Timo—32:43%¢, 2:48, 2:4614, 34734 TUIF, JAORAON RACES. Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tridbune, Jacksoy, Mich,, Juno 10,—This was the clos- ing dny of the fifth annual mooting of tho Jaok- #on orne-Breodor's Ansoolation. "The muoum:l han boen vory auccessful, and the trinls of spce Iiave beon nnlflym?- tonll. The attendance to- day was immonse, fully 8,000 peoplo belng on the grounds, and tho acone was a fino ono, The f,“"d standn woro packed with Indies and gon- omon. Tho 2:40 raca was tho first ono called. Gen, Qrant, Dinmond, Maggio Cnaey, Wolford, Mem- brino 8tar, Lottio, Altred Ttussoll, mall Hopes, Berthin, aud Stovens ontored for the raco. This waa goutosted very hard, Tivo lents wers trot- ted, and Membrino 8tar won tho race. Ia the socond heat Mlntzln Caroy’s diivor was thrown from his sent, bub tho maro trottod through the lient without a driver. SUMMARY, xmaoFewann Boan wanan wSncasanalin £ SEobanmih Russell.. T 3 § 225 3 In tho freo-for-nll race eight horses entored. Red Cloud won the raca in threo straight honts, Intenso excitment provatledduring this race, and overy ono present watched tho contost very closaly. Red Cloud, untress Bt, Janies.. Mollle Morrl Mambriuo Gift. Pilot Templo, Frod Hoopor, Thonias L, Yoin i Sampooom PrrSsse ey THE PEORIA NACED. Snectal Dispaleh to The Chicazo Tribune, Pronia, Ik, Juno 10.—Tho races to-day at Jofferson Park wero attendod by an immonse throng, and wora very intorosting, Hurdloe racing, boing somothing new in this mection, drow out many horses. EQ Hafforty foll at the second hurdlo, but his ridor remounted and fin- inhed the raco, First race was a hurdlo raco, mile dasl, over four hurdles, purso $2560, BUMMIARY, Onpt. Jintehinson Ydwin Adums, Ed Haffoely, Tini—1:5434. Bocond raco, milo lieats, two inthres; purse = 2 BUMMARY, Mary L., 8. m. Johir Davls, ebi, g Capo Cod, br. o ob Roy, ch g, it 84 8 524, Third race, trotting, 3:85 olass,milo hsats, throo in five ; pursoe, §500. BUMMART, Chicknmaugn, 8, g.. 11 Tom Wonder, 23 Whnlebone, br. 88 Capt, Jack, 8. & ‘1 Tinte3:40 Tourth raco, pacivg, mile hoats, threo in five 3 purse, §300. Sealnkln, bl. 1. Tred Wormley, b, g. Wholovoue, br; . Tine THE TRIGGER. SIIOOTING TOURSAMENT AT OMAMA, Svecat isvateh to The Chicago Tribune, In the tournamont to-day, tho sweopstalo mateh, twonty single riscy, twolvo entrics, the {irst prize wis won by Cnpt. Dogardus, of Tilinois, lalling 19; tho econd prizo was won by Willlam Preston, of Omahn, killing 17; third " prize, by Towan, 'of Omuba, 16, The socond_mufch, 16 double rises, 9 onttios, was won by Dogardus, who killed overy bird, Tho socond prize was won by Poity, of Omahn, 293 Mullis, of Council Biuts, 26, 'n tho oxbibition, Bogardus kilied 39 out of 44 5 trapa forby yurds npart, Lo standing botween them, 'The tournament closes to-nignt, 1t hos Leen well atteuded. —_———— THE NORTHWESTERN STATES. News Itoms Telegraphed to the Chi- cugo Tribuncs LLINOIB, Most Worhipful James A. Hawley, Grand Daster of the Btate of lilinows, who will _Iny tho carner-stono of thu Custum-Hongo In_Ohicago, ‘Wadnesday noxt, and who rosides mm Dixon, will have nn escors of the Dison Commaudory, nums- boring nearly 200 Sir Knights, in thoir splondid uniforms. —The Nationnl Normal Musion] Institute com- mences its gossion for 1874 at Monmouth, July 8, Dr. Georze F. Root is at the head of the affair. Mr. Wolfsohu will give a sorieu of piano- tccitals, and will couduet tho chorucos, duri the lattor part of tho term. Mr. F. W. oot wi superintond tho voeal training department, Other well-known musicinus are npon tho pro- Tessionn] stall, and five weeks will be given to the study of all practical branches of the musi- calart, —In the viclnit{ of Foirbury, ovalalhlng bids fair for an abundant Larvest, and the tillers of thie roil aro busy attending to their cropa. —On Thuraday attotuoon, Froddy, son of Mr. . Heideman, of Brighton, with some other boys, went to & pond to bathe. Froddy got be- youd bis dopth, aud waas drownod. Whon the alarm was given, Dra. McCall and Black wont to tho pond, soarchied, and found the body, but lite was oxtinet. —Tho Old Settlors' piounlc at_ Senrls’ Orove, noar Amboy, camo off yesterdny under very favornblo ouspiccs. Largo delegations went from Dizon and the snrrounding towns, inolud- iug mon and women who rosided in Illinois when 1t was o Torritory, 0. J. Ingalls was President of the day, aud Col. Jobn Dotent delivered tho oration, waich was a mastorly production, Other specches followed by Benjamin I'. Shaw, Gen. James L, Canp, Abram DBrown, 8horan Shaw, Gon. L. B, Stiles, aud otliors, Old Father Dixon as prosont ou tho plattorm, and his venerable appearance attracted theattention of all prosent. —The First Methodist Episcopal Church, of Croston, hold their scmi-annual festival yester- dny afternoon and e\‘eumfi‘ The Rov. J. T. 8haw, of Turner Junciion, dolivered an addrass on the subject, “Ohl Anytlung, No Muttor What." 10WA, Tho unsuspecting Grangors of Wost Toint, Tae County, weio swindled out of sbout 1,000 by o threc-card monte wan travaling with Grady’s Cirous. Men of high standing wero outiced 1nto this gome, which™ looked o plalu, Lut, a8 usual, came out losors. —Tho nunivorsary of tho grent flra in Bur- lington last June was colobrated there yostor- day by a grand domounstration by tho Fire De- partment. ‘'ho Fire Departments of Cedar Rapids, Galesburg, Monmouth, and Fort Madi- sou wera present with their enginos, Thero wat o parado, spocches by Mavor Dodge, and Chief Engincor Duncan,” of Burllngton, and by Mayor Runerts, of Yot Medison, and an _ox- bibition of fire-engines, tho wholo endiog with a ball in the evening. About 1,000 strangers woro in the city. It will bo romember- od that the fire Iast Juno dostroyed property to tho extont of 300,000, Thoe burny district is now noarly all repuilt, —Ono of the oldest sottlera of Loa County, named MoDouald, was found dead in his tailor shiop ak West Point yostorday morning, Ho was 80 yenrs old. - WISCONHIN, Ono result of tho recent defaleation of A. IL Toward, banker at Owmro, in an imbroglio botweon tho town ofticors of that place, George 8, Kaimo, 'own ‘freasurer, had 81,400 deposited with Howard. After tho fuilure of IHoward, Knime applied to the town authoritics to bo re- leased from _that amount, and n town meeting wan_hold to decido tho mattor. By n vota of 51 to 430, tho poople rotused to toleass Kaime, but the Town Supervigors removed him from oflice, appointing M. 0. Bushnell In his stead. Kaimeé liss enjolned the County Trossurer from paying any fundy to Bushuell, ind Bushinell has taken tho sume atop with rogard to Kaimo, loaving the town without funds, or any prospect of gotting any. yA firo_broko out in Eau Claire yesterdny, consuming 3. Link’s bakory and two saloon buildings, Damuge, 86,000 insured for $1,800. —'The Lumber Bealers® roport, iuut ont,shows a out ot 115,000,000 feot of lumber iu Enu Olairo to June 15, —Thero have beon talion 225 homestonds at tho Iau Claire Land offico during tho past oightoon days, the largost business of this kind over bofore transucted thovo, —The fira compunies of Bt. Pawl, Minneanolls, Hudson, Jond’s Lauding, uud Chippews I'als, have nceepted ths invitation of tho Eau COlaire firomen to join its annual parado ou the 26th inst, in the lattor city, A $50 purse wiil be givon to tho bost company, ull things considerad, —Mr, Charles Ovoracker, of Clicayo, has beon awnrdod tho whola of tho contracts for building the brick sewers to be undertaken this gouson i Milwaukee, being suecessful agninst eight von- trnctora, Howill furnish the bricke trom Chioago chespor than thoy ean be put downin Milwuukeo, —Tho first yaolit raco of the season at Madison took placo yestorday on Lake Monona, over a slx milo course, 'Lhe duy was yory warm, with an extremoly light wind. Tour firat-class yachta entered: Tho Lolipso, Capt, Osbanne; Lo Jos- 8io, Capt, Gallaghor ; tho Magio, Capt. Zehntory and tho Phantom l\inld. Capt. Onno, Also four socond-class_vachts ontored: 'Thae Lady of tho Lako, Oapt. MoDonald; the Rocklesn, Capt, Pat- torson; tho Marion, Capt, Lalley; and tho Dauntloss, Capt, Ldward Vilna. T‘hu Eclipso took tho lond st tho start and hold it to the soo- ond atako, whan Lhe Jonuie, which hind kopt vor: niear, though the last hont to ot stnrted, passo her, aud eame in four minutod ahoad, anto. At Nolsonville, on Thursday night, two of tho Longstroot colorod minera pot Into'a difficulty, and ono pnt s musket ball through tho other, clusing hia caroor, —'Tho Btato 'Lomporance Convontion nt Spring- flold ventorday, electodoflicers of thoBtate Unfon, and porfectod I)lnun for o thorough eanvaen of Llto Btalo on tha liconse quostion, ~August 14 will Lo a day of fasting and prayer. GHIGAN, Yestorday aftornoon an officor arrestod ono Kohoo, a rum-gollor in Manisteo, when Kehoo showed fight, and, with tho nssisianco of con- fodorntes, made lus oscapo. ~—Thin soason {ho filogrcun on tho wnlls of tha now Blate Capltol building {8 moro apparont than in 1872 nud 1873, as tho work of connttute- tion wan boneath tho surfaco of thy ground during thoso years, Tho foundation-walls to the carth-fino’ are of Lemont (Iil.), limostone, in _massive blocks, extending the ontiro width of the wall, and undoriald witn conerota to the depth of 8 feot. Tho supor- structuro i8 of enudstono from Amborst, O, and tho partition-walls and bckinga to th ox tortor-walls aro hard-burned brick. Steam and gag-pipes nre Inid in tho walla for hoating and mzhtlx:'ry, as woll as large flues for vontilation. By to-day tho Lnsomont-walls will bo completed, and the iron girders and boams lald for the first story, Thin atory, boing hlfib, would make ox- collent oflicos, * ‘but “will * bo dovoted to store-rooms, dm Musoum conncoted with tho Btato Libinry, and the Armory con- nected with the Quartermastor-Coneral’s Dopartment, Tho rotunds i 443 foot in diame= tor, tho wall bewng 6 feot thick, of brick,—nnd will bo paved with matblo and ‘sinto. Tho di- mensions of tho building nro: 345 foot and 2 :Jlmhlen in length by 191 feot and 6 inchos in optn, —Goorge T. Day, D. D., of Daver, N. H., editor of tho AMorning Star, waa yostorday olocted Prosidont of Iliilsdals Colloge, in placo of D. M, Qrabum, D, D., resigned. —Otto Bolimidt, a boy 13 yonrs old, son of Poter Schmidt, dv u¥ int,.foll from s velocipede on whichho was riding at Buginaw yostorday, breaking » bottle ho was carrying, cutting a gash about two inchea long in his abdomon, from which tho intostines protruded. Evory medical aliention was rendored, but hio died shortly after the accident, at § o'clock, INDIANA. Bon P. Moorehouso, a prominent citizon of Tippecanoo County, whosoe myaterious disappoat~ anco Mazoh 7 caused 60 much excitement among 1us friends and netghbora at tho time, aud who was supposed to have beon foully dealt with, tho Wabnsh River and bottoms being thoroughly soarchiod for his remains, has boon honrd from at Walln Walla, Washington Torritory. In a lot- for to his brother, dated Juno 4, o gove as o reason for his suddon_departure sundry family iroubles. Ilo inclosod a poweor of attorney to enablo his brother to sottle up his busincss. flis liuilitien aro eatimatod at 23,000, to cover which Lo bas loft uver U0 acres of crops, and a consld- orablo amount of pereonal propor ‘y. MINNESOLA. At o Minnoenpolis boarding-house, Thursday, & German named John Hlenry Cloess committed suicide by mkiufistrychnlno. He was agent of the Farmors' Mutual lnsurance Company, of Minneapolis, for soveral years, and was an in- dustrious_and tomperato man, but subject to gcasons of grent despondency, incrensing simce tho absonco of hia wife, whom he marriod a fow AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, BANKRUPT SALR AT AUCTION, Or OVER Y 300 Lots, In the Followlnx Subidivislons. 44 T.OTS In Blacks 6 and_1 sathiTlon o m s Sy I Seenanye 41 lots on Hacramonto-st, 34 I'ptn on Mofcibbon-ar. 17 Lots on Jlarvoy.a 3115 on Slmridanne, 21 Lota on Pullman-av, Noar Kodrla anilAFehGr.nva., betwnan Forty.fometh ang Tty saventinatn, o wlthin & (0w Blocks Bt Avan e r gatn and tho boblevards conngoting Wost and Houta % Prka: Y30 LTS In Wloclk 15, nnd noreh 7 Acrena Eu»:q‘ i R T T R A T g Noes 1y 1 e Lots"on Woloott-av,, botwoon Forty-fourth and Fartyatathoats, b F“l Inlllnnn' Puliman-av., botwoon Forty-fourth and St Rt 100 LOTS In Green's Sabdiyiston o B W ot T el WA Bee B, e 40 in abont, . Trkuks & 6 Fea Tmont oo 3 ACRES AT LAWNDALE, Partof Blaclk 3 In Mowry's Sub TN ! R R o N R R il LOTS on tanknlceo, Onlumot, rig-nyn., hetw HNixty and Sixty-{irs S L0 i Eborhietdt & Preatss Bub 3 Tots on Atiautioat, and Prat. =stw, Ivislons 9}"{‘““1 \-:?' Wontworth-av,, botwoon Forty-ninth avd “? oy 1 LOT on Weat Indlana-st, noar 20, Fall partlonlars and doseription of gption il e Wials) 421 10 o e e U,‘v‘wn,mhflll 'ho mlo of t ropesty is poremptory, by order Hone 0w, ot " Nestxioo. Great Wontors Tarranes Gompans. and will” take placo b our storo, 4 sad 68 Tandolpli-t., Tueaday Moming Juno 23, at 10 0'Clock, ‘Torms—Ono-thlrd oashi balance in one and two yearss at 8 por oent Inwrast, anYulhcl: full abstracts furnished, For pamphlete, i wilh fall Pacifonine, pinte, maps, e, (agu LI O, FOM ROV A" 5. K anoers. LAKE FOREST. GRAND Auction Sale 4O0 Acres, 43, 47, 61, 89, 84, o080 S5, ate s 1W'inwl.fl‘is 1 o isnliding thio boautlfal \ad” romaatiy LAKE FOREST: ON THE GROUND, Wednesday, July 1, at 12 o'chel A Spactal Freo Train will loavo Walls-at. Depot at 9:15 S8 months ago, and who is now visiting relatives in Nicollet County. Ho loft letters indicating molapcholy, one of which concludos: * I die a Troo-Thinkor, and fear no punishmont. Death is no punishment, * ~—The wator-drinkers of St. Panl woro horrl- fied by tho oxbibition of a lair-snaie eightoen inches long, which came through a hydrant n fow days ago, and now by the discovery that Lake Phalon, the principal source of the water~ supply, is tho daily bathing place of Jargo num- bers of mon and boys. e st e e e T DEATHS. YBOURNE_Funoralservicos of Mattle T, Clr. hourna will by hold at 431 North Wellsst., Bundsy, Juie 24,803 o'alock p, e~ Garringos to Hosehll. TRROY~On Friday, Juno 10, at his rosldenco, 429 Sonth Halstud-at,, Chloago, damos 1'roy, A oiinral Sanday, Tiedl e 04,4 teom tho Josute Cisurgh, by anrringan (o Calsary. Lif‘hprlnml;‘fl‘.nul.. ‘Papars plozss copr. TUILT—At Balidmore, on tho 161k fnst., aged 24 yesrs, Froderlia liromor, only daughtor ot G d: fully T ono of the old:timeand muoh feapaotod oftizons of Onix Cuga. Bomothim of tho axtent of this baranvoment will Be'ovidont st oniy fronk tho sl sugouncomont along fi"lm but whon tho bigh moental aud moral qualities of Tie decoxacd Aro' bronghit to mind, ‘ani the suporiar cultiico sl attaitiod i gur elty ohoots, ‘&t OborIlE Gole Toie, anil by soloot stidive in tiormaty. funoral survicon will be eonduetad by the Ter. Nobart Coliyor, At Ttunshill, on-Sablinth, Juro2l: Train Ioaves tho dopiot, northwodt ‘Gornar Acinzio and Ganal-siz., ab1 pom. MEDICAL. ‘prompt an morning ot sals LAKI: FOREST ts sltuntod un the Mitwauicos Dixslo of tho Chicako & Nortliwa:ora Jtatiroad, on (o bunly s LakoMichigna, 18 mileatlisAut Iroim Ohlango: 18 olusied from 8010100’ foat, abiove the Lakoe: boautifully coreud wwith forest tracs; ground widalating; ravines finnkg through this proporty, MAKIDR It oo 0f the most buais fal and romaitio spoty In (ho- @otntey, aad (ar furpassh any of tho Imany suburban toms araad tho city of Obl: Sago. “[ART TOREST han alrondy attcnoted many of oue be eltizens, who hayn bullt tine rosidoncns and ornamontao icl nds V. I‘IISVIL'“. H, O, Ducsnd, Eeq,; W. V. Kay, Eeq. The IEducationn Institutions at’ Fako Forost Pistioularly attraiive saa pluco of reslicucy. 1], " & Youuis Ladios' Sominary of the highost ordert ““L'ke Foreat Aondomy, " an Institution for Young Men, borh tn & ourishing conditlon. Thoro are alio athak Public anrl Private Sohools, The Lake Forest Hotel, Under the mansgement of Joshoa Tarrell, Tsn., & ono of thn mont, attractive Suimor Ttesorta inthe Chuns {47, st tn Ailod dutiig the summior nionihs with vLallors from Ohiosgo aad otbiu citios, THE RAILROAD FACILITIES Of Lake Forest ars uuanrpassed, EIGHT Passongoer ‘T'ralus each way dally, Timo-Tablo arranged for tha accommodati aviug Lak- Forest at 3:58, 6:30, 1 8. 100, B:3 and 6:15 p.m ), 9:30, 11:31 210, 5:00, 5:30, 6:20 auq Ty Altoeitag ample facilltios for Vatingas or pros caalanial fnon. Partios wishing to vislt and examino this beautiful pnIPert boforg asy of ealp, or for any vihor particulars, call un Mossrs, Buydor & 1ee. ‘The salv ol the property is poromptory, and It will ba #old in tracts of from | ta 3 acres sach. ELISON, POMEROUY & CO.. Anotioneora, w. o i For Upwards of Thirty Years | MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP hns boen usod for childrun with nover-failing success. It corracte scld- 1ty of the stomach, rollovos wind colic, regulates tho bow. cls, cures dysentery and diarrhes, whothor arlsing from tosthing or other causos. An old and well-trled romedy. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, E THE TTOUSEHOLD PANACEA will bo found fnvalun. blo. Jmmodiate roiiof will follow its uso in nil cases of pain in the stomnch, bowols, or sido: rhoumatism, collo, colds, sprains, and brufaos, [forinteruialand oxternal use, Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no othor cauge than hinving worms in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy worms withoutinjnry to tho child, belng perfectly WiHITE, and froe from all coloring or other injerlous Ingrodionts usu. ally usod in worm proparations. Sold by all drugglata. 35 ceatan hos. AUCTION SALES. By WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., (ESTABLISHED 1850), Auctioncers, 108 East Mudisonat. Tho only strlotly Comfsston'Auotion 1onse in Chicago. Mortgage Sale of Mare and Uolt, At thio Stabla of Ion Ransom, No. 487 Cattago Grove. &Y., noar Thirty-1acond-at., on 8ot ay, dine 20 1674, at 10 v'elook a. m,, will o sold to the highest bldder ong #1 tne beat brod a%d wmost nromising Youu trutting mars {1 '{his country. Also, har Hiley 16al, 1 yoar old. This lmfi'fl and c;)lt WU]!.« finlvl hn:‘nnr ‘nr 15,“’"- Some one will got a prize. Podlgres at time of el 8ot PrIYaL Av TP & BU?, Auotioneors. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, AT 108 EAST MADISONST. Handsome New Furniture, Cliambor Sots, Seta sk Dining Chalrs, Chak T T iron an, Trhblon, Warhosbeor sy Chntre Inrgn line of Oerpets. ‘Alno, Piaug F'orten, Paintings, Chromos, &o. ‘Alao, twn Swrls, badr Lipaulats, gold btlios timmed; Rioh ‘funic, gold uullion: Slik Sash, Roal Gold Laco Litripes for Panta, Alto, & umall ‘stock of Grouries, Fino Toas, and Canued Fenit. Alsu, & tine lot of Table Cutlery, Housohold Goods of a1l kinds, Saturdsy Morning, June 20, at 1-2 o'olock, WM. A, B S & C0.,_Auctioncors, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND STRAV G0UDS, 'fuesday moraing, June 23, at 93 o'clook, at 108 East Madisun-at. W, A, BUTTERS & GO, Austionsers, Furnitare, Crockery, Glass-Ware, Table Cutlery, BUGGIES, AND HARNESS, Wedne momniog, Juno 24, 8t9)§ plolack, nt 104 WM, AL BUTT BANKRUPT SALE. THIt ENTIRE STOOK OF A.B. WeLain & Son, Merchant Tailors, W1 Lo sold at Publis Auatlon, PHURSDAY MORN. 2 Juna 35, 174, at 10 o'olook, &t the Auatiun Houss of * A, Buttors & Co., 108 Fash Madlson. 1o afaok cuntlsta of Oloths, Cossimaro warigty of Kueniuning Guady “hullors! Trimmings, of whiol will bo sold for cish. ¥, L. UPTON, Provisional Asrlgnos, L A, BUTTIERE & G0, Auotion DRY GOODS of all kinds, OLOTHING, HOO'™S AND BUOKS, NOTIONS, It Thuraday orng, Juny 6, at 9 otoluck, at 108 Madison-sL, WA, A, HUTTERY'& CO., Auotionevrs, Stock of (loths and Unssimeres, Hold by ureor of the Glroult Coust, THUKSDAY, Juna 25, at 10 o'olagk, 108 Iiast Mardisdnst. WAL A, BU 5'& 00., Austloncors. AR AR AN~ DAVID TEORNTON'S MAMMOTI AROCADI, at 163 and 104 Bouth Olurk-st., will opon '0-DAY, exoopt the Merohuuts’ Lungh, which will open on Mondny, A Grand ¥reo Lunch will bo sorved thie atternoon and ovening, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT ATOTION, On Saturday, June 20, at 9 o'clock. 13 Qrates W, G. Orockery, 8 Gusis Yoliow and Hodkingham Ware, At 10 O'clock---FURNITURE, 25 Parlor Suits, Marble and Wood-top Chambor Sots, 75 Walnut Hodsteads, Book Uases, Sidohoards, Lounges, Bureaua, Chairs, Matblo-ton Tablos, Walnut Wardrobiue, Lefrigerator, , Mirrora, Garpats. Desks, St Cascs, 1,000 . GORE & CO,, Auctioneors, Open and Top Buggies. Topdsy at 114, m. in front of 68 and 70 Wabash-av. GEO. P. GORE & 00., Auctioncers. DRY GOODS, Toe ross Cor] GEO. Regular Taesdav’s Catalogue Sale, Juno 23 at 9130 a. m. OATLOGUES READY MONDAY MORNING, Tresh juvolcosof Dry Gands, D Goode, o ‘\gml and - G\l:nl:. “C Un. Nt more ntlery, Plated Good Linon Goads, 11 Qoo ke nan Goads, Hk(s, Napkina, Towos, Carpots, »5 o Covors, &G, Oloaing sals of Ingrald GEO. P, GORE & 00., 68 and i Wabari-av, S50 SAMPLINS Ropreaonting 8X casea bost make Boots, Stogs, and Sliopers, Wi bo olosed out at AUCTION, On Thursday, June 25, at 9:30 a.m, . _GEO, P, GORL & CO., 6§ snd 10 Wabash. Buyora will motice that our Rogular Auction Sals of BOOTS & SHOES WIL n consenuoncn of the Cornor-Stons Caroronlss, e aliangad from Wednonday, o THULEDAY, GILO: ) GOIR & 0, K8 st 20 Wabashoar Ashedy. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. AT ATCTION, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), At 05 a'olock, at 195 and 107 Randolph-ati, FURNITURE Housekeeping CGoods! Also, thron large Ald Oliosts, twelve aisorted Bhow [of ons Billlard Table, 50 do; ano and Wood-5, iy, doo Hlosoe aud Tratrigutators, Wator Goolors, on S0 s, LONG & GO, Austiononrs. By N. . HARRISON, TO-DAY, AT © 1-2 O’CLOCK, Atimy Saloseooms, 201 and 208 Enst, Madison ot lugmat and iosfoabpa, o fsmante HOUREHOLD GOODS, ‘IO BK SOLD AT AUCTION, 2 Fino Paclor Bots, in Plush, Bilk Torry, and T oot 55 Tk Chamiuar, Saregent. Ay, Chgieer Launges, Sofat, Stdebusn vy xblen, Dorks, Soor ‘Wardfubes, 8 Tiusk, Hafrand Moss Muttrestes; ins {‘mu Y eltots Wooly atrigoraton, roman. £o 6. “ sl ATLBON, Atilionnor. By BIRUSIL, SON & CO., At our Salosroom, 41 and 43 Houth Canalst. FURNITURE AND CAEPETS AT AUCTION, + THIS DAY, 10, sl solla largo lino of Py o RO O ERR Al B AT monoy. BRI, SON & CO., Auctioneers. v tovon i A OTICE. P, & T, IABEY, 4 and 43 ¥itth.av., k targantdisprinient fn '3;\:“:1‘{7 of :“N l:n"‘f E&fiflflx Hosdn: - Haroidh ! “Oflce Duska, Gauntars, Shun-Oseas, aud Kiiolving Wought Sad oty 8"

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