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* bo based _ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘The graduating oxercises of the Englewood High School take place at the High-School Hall this evening. An fotoresting timo is antiol- pated, Dump Rhines loaves the city this morning for New Orleans, whora he plays Miller for tho championship of the Western and Southwostern Btates, July 8. The temperature yesterday, as observed by I. Manasae, Optician, 83 Afadicon street(Tatscxe Bailding), was st.8a.m., 76 degrees; 10a. m., 83; 12 m., 82; 8 p, m., 84; 6 p.m. 87; Sp. m,, 85. Company D, Firat Regiment, aro making ar- rangemonts for camping out at Forest Jay, Waukegan, from tho 3d to tno Gthof July. This fan ploasant modo of colebrating tho Fourth, and the boys will undoubtedly enjoy thom- solves, All ladies willing to foin with the Young Men's Christian Agsoclation in their work among tho destitute sick of tho city aro roquest- ed to moot at 10 o'clock thia morning at tho Young Men'a Christian Aseociation roams, Ar- cade court, All who will work aro invitod. In pursuance of the decision of Judgo Blod- nett, the books and papers of tho Lake Shore Yiatilling Company were examined in Commis. sioner Hoyne'sofiice yostorday, District-Attornoy Ward solected a few of tha booke, bills, and Papors as of possible importance in making out case, and roturned the remainder to the Com. pany. The contonts of Koollo & Junkor's ante ‘will not bo oxaminod for some timo yet. Golden, who pitched for the Kookuka, has been cugaged by the White Stocking manaya- ment as change pitchor, He bas proved a yery efiectivo man in tho pitcher's position, but it is doubtfat if tho Whitew have a catcher who can face his delivery. If, however, ho ts propor: supported in that respect, ho will add muc! strongth to tho nino. Quinn, of the samo club, ba beon eagaged by the Brown Stockings, of St. Ors, Yosterday morning about 8 o'clock, Charloy Anderson, 4 yeara old, who lives with hia paronts as No. 17 Dunu stroct, when attompting focrosa Weat Lake stroot, was run over bys horse and buggy Fock lesely drvon. The boy was rorlously injured, his skull boing fractured. sod bis right wrist badly sprained, He was taken by his mother, who was with him, into Scot's drag store, corner Dospiasines aod Kin- zio streets, where ho was attondad to. A spocial meoting of tho members of Cosmo- politau Lodgo No. 6, Knighta of Pythins, will bo hold in their castle hall this evening, for tho purposo of hoaring reports from the Committes of Arrangements appointed last night to ar- rango dotails of tho tuueral of tho docnasnd brothor I. A. Muuroo. All mombers of the Order who desiro to participate in paying tho dest ead rites to tho deconacd brother aro ro- quested to bo presont at the mooting this evoulng. Troatauratours around town who had hitherto beon in the habit of recoiving returna from baso- ball gamos at tho grounds on Twanty-second. streot, found themaclves in tho lurch ‘Tuesday attoruoon. Tom Voloy, ona of the two who pay for auch telograms, determined upon a systom of ciphor, which effectually provented hia dis- patchos from boing wtulon' olf the wires, 28 liad Previously been done. Tho anzions oxpectanta woro rewarded with such onigmatical phrasca as * Chicagos Kent,” "Philadelphians Onarga,” and tuen they gnashed tholr tooth with rago. ' Con- requontly, Tom L'vley was one of tha few who sroro able to bullotin Tuesday's gamo, A Tninvne roporter yoxtorday intorviewed Comptroller Mayes with referonce to tha con- Yoyance of tho North avonuo tot, tho aale of which at a low figure created no little oxcitemont rome timenago. Mr, Hayou sald the conveyauco ‘was dolayed bocauno the absiract title was not ready, Ho conmdercd that tho property was yorth moro monoy, but tho Corporation:Couurel had decided tho Comptrotlor hod no discretion in the mattor, and must obey the order of the Council, unlows ho was satistled thore was fraud, orthattho price was grovuly inadequate, Lo ould not take that position, and would conaum. mato the eslo as soon as tho abstract title wae Propared, uvless enjoined, Affairs about tho Custom-Honse building re- maio jn statu quo. Gon. Holman paya hie daily dovoirs to tho rains, suid then retires to his of fico to speculate on tho frailties of man and tho tondencirs of Busua Vista stona to decay, He has nothing ta impart to inquirers, and appoars to bo waiting furthor dovelopmonts with as much interest ag thors mora immediately concored. Ho atated to tho reporter yostordav that tho talk about Chicago's want of roprosentation on the Juvestigating Committes was moonshine, The fact that Gon. Smith, ouo of our most noted engineers, was ons of the Commissioners had been genorally ignored, for what ressou he could not understand. Gen. Smith con- ducted the experiments, and was daily asulated by Mr, Chesbrongh. This, Gen, Hol- man remarked, was suflictent guarauteo that Chicago's intorests lad beou attended to, and that the report of the Commissioners would not solely upoa the observations of men ignorant of tho Luilding operations and roquire- ments of tho city. A creaturo of tho town named Freddie Parieo attompled lant night to ki! herself by taking Vaudanum, ‘I'be largest share of hor affections, it scoms, has been Jatterly bewtusved upon a man named Prentiss, Ho has beon quito attentive to her. Day. before yesterday the twain drove out to Ran iley whore they got druulc. Thoy returned to the city fast cvening, both in oo disgraceful’ condition. On the way into town Prontixs had some words with tho girl, and, upon renching the vicinity of his favorite esloon, he loft her with- but ceromony. Miss Pariso, at this display of cruelty aud beartlessuess, was filled mth the painful thought that bor affections had been tnlepluced, and she decided to kill herelf, Ae the easiest means to do it, sho bought an ounco each of Jaudauum and morphino, evidently under the imprevsion that she would die bard, Khe mixed tha two poisons, and then, going to her room in Snow's Building, gulped down tho dose and lay down to die. Ax the digs bogan to do their work, sho concluded to live alittle longer. A doctor was sout for, who pumped her out, and her life was saved. MORE VieTIt, 5 * Anew form of awindlo has recently been pet {nto operation, sume victims havo alresdy been i¢) d fromthe North Side. A person mogs the doorbell and aska to seo tho Indy of tho house, When the inter. fe granted he proceeds to oxplain that In tho agent of a lotterry of m very attractive schome, tho prizes consisting of silks, Inces, Jowelry, otc. Evory othor ticket draws a prize, the goods having boon bought at bank. ruptealos at such low figures as to make the Price of the ticket avoraged through the lot jeld a profit. Purchascra of tickets are nos Kent iu eusponss’ until a set time of drawing strives, for a dtawiug is made immediately upon arale, The abore gives an idoa of the scheme, the details are varied to auit the person addresucd, ‘The lady of the house {5 persuaded to buy » ticket, the drawing takes place, sod sho ia iuformod, for ustanco, that abo bre drawn 8 dreaa-pattorn of eilk, certificate to that offcot is filled out and handed to her, tho address taken, ond the assurance ivon that the goode will be forwarded from isvulle, or whateyor placo my be assigued as the headquartors of the lottery, in a few aoye. The lady is apt to bo highly olated by her euccess, and will yenerally iuvost fow more dollars on account of hor good luck, When the lottery man has gono off with the dol- urs and the days pass by, and no prizos appear, eho begins to Lave a vivid sense of the deprav- ity of mankind, and solmenly admonwhcs her cbildron of the mckednesa of games of chanco, Ivticries and allsuch snares of Satan, ee THE COUNCIL. CONSIDEMING THE AFPROPDIATIONS, ‘The Common Council heldan adjourned meet- tng last evening, President Dixon in the chalr, The Mayor eeut in acommunication nomiuat- ing Dr. H. Hotz ase member of the Board of Directora of the Public Library. It was explain ed that the previous appointment of Dr, Hota ‘was for only ono week, The nomination was ecucurred tn. YORE ALARM TELZORAPH. Mr. BE. B, Chander, Superintendent of the Fire Alann Telegraph, & colns wunication§ = which ted if the system of establishing telograph, wires trom the house-tops was continued, the Depart- yoent could getalong with an appropriativn of $20,000, He recommeuded, howover, that the 8 rain be done away with, as it was decidedly lective, Ttoferred to'the Committee of the Whole. Ald. Lengacher moved that the Council go Sota Commi bce of the pvnales, te consider the Appropriation bill, which provailod, Miia Callaiton took the chair, and business ‘was proceeded with, cUrtING Dows. ‘The House of Correction appropriation wae fhe Brat business in order, at tho polut where an t appropriation of @4,500 was made for onini- buses, borans, feed, barn, ste. ‘Ths matter was finally. lald over temporarily, Tue item of $2,000 for incidental oxpense: farming implements, brooms, étc., was redace to 21,000. The itom of $1,000 for improvements and repaire was stricken out, The item of $300,000 forthe payment of in- torost on genoral bonded dobt was adopted. The item of €118,794.43 for payment of tom- perez loans for judgmontas against the city, was weresaod to $1:7,831.20, Under the hoad of the Police Department, the item of $8,400 for tho astary of threa Commis- sloners, wan stricken from the bill; also the item of €1,350 for one Scerataty. Ths item of $1,080 for additional pay of twelve = patroimen ae = roundsmen — was stricken out. The item of $10,000 for —reerst police sorvice = owas ro- duced to 85,000; slao the itom for gas, fuel, ato., reduced from €20,000 to 815,000; also tho item of €10,000 for special policomen reduced to 75.000; tho [tem of $9,000 for new building cor- nerof Ascher avenue and Deering ntreot was stricken out. Tho item of @15,000 for printing, otc., was stricken ont, Tho Mayor's aslary of $3,700 por anntim was adopted, The Committeo rosa and roported progress, AdjJournod until 8 o'clock to-morrow evening. —- OBITUARY. FRANK MUNROE, Tho thontrical worl, which lives in s great Moastiro apart from the world of ordinary mon avd womon, will learn with moro than paering rogrot of the death of ono of its members— Frank Munroe, of this city, For the past fifteen yoars Mr, Munroo. has beon connected with the profession indirectly ouly, bat ho was as well known asanyactoron the atage to-day. low gantlo- men counectod with tho thoatrea but kuow bim more or less intimately, Stare visiting tho city uaually mada it a point to call on Frank Munroe assoon ae convooiont. It was ono of their pro- fousional dutios to shake handa with him, and Gosuip over current events, until he be- camo one of the solid institutions of tho city, talked of occasionally by the great outside world; kuown and looked upon a8 a patriarch by that exclusive, misreprosouted, and peculiar world of which he formed s part. He way uotan old man. At 63a man is not spoken of sea Nestor, usually, but Fravk Muvroo had livod and grown old with» fast city, and wos consaquently credited with an age which exceod- od bis own by a score of years. Ho came to Chicago from Boston in 1857, and playod ** hosvy businegs " at MoVicker's Theatre in the first dratnatio company over organized in that house. Many a villain has he portrayed under Mr. MeVicker's mavagement, ‘tho first part ho took in Chicagg was folondo, in tho * Honeymuon,” tha firas piece performed by MoVicker as manager, ‘Lhe utar of tho occasion was Harry Perry, nud the dato Noy, 6, 1857, The bill of that play still hangs framed and glazed in Mr. McYicker'a ollice, a souvenir of that porformance which was tho first of many hundreds, Frank Harrington wae then agsivtant managor of the theatre, Mr, Munroo played in McVickor's Thoatre for two acaeons, and then bado f{nroweli tothe wtage. Aa an acter bo ranked about with Mr, Lrod Bock, who ocoupios his placo at McVicker'a and playsthosamo line of parts. Ov leaving tho theatro he established o placo of rosort tor actors known asthe “Greon-Room," adjoining MoVickor's, whore the profession used to gather. Horemained hero until the preat tire, which wiped out tho ‘Greon-Room,” aa It did overy- thing cles. Ile owned 8 hougo on tho comer of Eldmdge court and Wa- bash «avenue, and not many weeks after tho tire be had itted up undor it another “Green-loom,” whereho carried on businces and received his professional friendaup to a slors time before his death. In bidding farowoll to the stage, Frank Munroa mado 8 mental regorvation in iavor of bono. fits, ;Whonever an actor had a benatit andcalled on Frank Monroe to act,hoe responded oboerfully, snd always added to the programme something cheory oud attractive, ‘The Isat timo ho ap- peared In public was at Harry Chapman's bouc- Kit at the Adelphi, whero he contributed his pros- ence toward sending s euffering brother to tho hoallog-apriuga of Fraukeshn, A fatal nialagy bas poe onnenming him, how- over, fora long time, For wouks Go: hina heen suforivg acute pain, which ended with his death reatorday afternoon of Bright's disoase of the Eidueye. Ho was nota great actor, nor 9 groat mau, and yot his death will be mourned by every moniber of the dramatic profes- sion and all others who know him, A kiodly heart, a gouial manuor, a truo sincority, commended bim to all og a man to trust aud reepect, Hed he remained upon the atago he might have made a name as anartlat, Asit was, bo waae hospitable hoxt and hearty frend. He will bo buried to-morrow by the Kulghta of Pythias, of which society ho was a membor, seni THE GRAND JURY, ‘DMIDOEPONT. ‘The Grand Jury was yosterday busy with mis- eollaneous business, tho moat of the timo being given, however, to the allogod frauds in the Into charter olectlon and tho Bridgeport perfumes, Dr. B.C. Miller, of the Board of Hoalth, was among those quostionod about the character of Bridgeport smells and theirinfluonce upon the public health, One forture of bis denco is underetood to bave,. boon & charge against tho Isto Asuistant City” Attornoy, | Cameron, Ho —_ gomplatned: that it had been almost impossible to enforced: tho city ordinauces to abate stenchos for the'|'y reason that Mr. Cameron defended rather thao provocuted those against whoin complaints bad beeu lodged, and that he had thus frustrated tha work of tho Hoard, Other wituoeses wero examined, but nothing outside of tho old atory of elaughter-huuses, glue-factorics, etc, was elicited, aud no couciusous were reached. TUR CHARTKS ELECTION, In the matter of irregulaution at the charter election, Coumissiouer Merting, City-Attoracy Jamieson, Jotun Comiskey, and Senator Miles Kehoo wero the pilncipal witueesed exawlned, Mr, Jamesun, it is understoud, teati- fled in reference to what be advised the oltices ofeloction. Ho was cxpected to snoar tuat ho gavo the opiuion in his official capacity that tho judges were not req to appout clerke, keop poll-liats, roturn tally-sheots, etc. but he disappointed hia inquisitors aomowhat, fv testl- fled supply that Le aw privately conaulied by different parties prior to the election, and that ho oxpressed the above opimien, upon which the judgen of election xoomed to have acted, Vending the consideratiun of the election quevtion, the jury came into court aud returned au iudictment found during the moraing agaist George Blortou, one of the dike Alconald crowd. While before the Court, one of the jurors asked if they found frauds or irregalari- ties of auy kind had been committed in connec- tiou with the election, whether thoy should ro- turn indictments. ‘Lhe Court replicd ¢! he had adviaod the jury already ay to tho Ia that it remained with them to act at thelr aiscro- tion, The jury then retired again, and, nm tho abssnce of avy further witne: it in under- atood, talked the election investigation over. Adiviston was found to exist im reference to the future work of that body. From the un- costainty of the law ander which indictments must uo found, and the probablo length of tha inyoetigation 1f all tho judgos were to be over- hauled, some wore in favor of druj- ping tho work after tho vamos of atl the judges and witnesses ned been obtainud, with ® view of making & tent case of Jndgos Callahan and O'Urien, of the Tweuti- eth Ward, who wore virtually iudicted tact week, aud was noticed at the time. Others wore in fa vor of making the indictment of judges cover all who could be ‘proven guilty of any irregularities, without regard to the time ft would take, From what could te learned through a kaot-hole, it in Lighly probablo thas the firet proposition will bu finally adopted, aud tho inycatigation suspended. ponding the docision on the iudictneuty atroady foun ——, THE SPECIAL VENIRE. Mow IT wonxa, A fow di lar veuiro, tbat thosw who have bad charge of aummouiug juries of Into havo somehaw maneged to croate the neceusity for the issuance of a mpecial vouire justiuadvance or ou theevo of the trial of tome’ noted ganibler, or export thief, os bur- glar. The spplication and justice of the atrictures site “ia en Semon eatordey in the — trial sand Thomes Madden, acd Jake Bille gharged with burglariously entering a jewe oly store on the evyonwg of Alay 3, and obtain- ous fog thatthe real. tice wero nadertaken we ‘np so much the grat- ovl~ | open ap Ag chaise world £6, sl sopra ‘of the lectute; aijnteresting ragesione’ } life was: given, a showed the: Ha conatant ' eforte RO @ wpocial yeuiro was isened In the Criminal Court to Stl a jury, necessitated by what soomed to be the willfal negligence of the ollicer whowo duty it was to sorve the regu- Attention wes called to the pro- ceeding at the time, accompanied by the hint that, asa rule, special veuires wore not helpful to the caueo of justice, especially wthon {saucd under certain circumstances. ‘Tho strictures wore based upon the frequency of such occurrences, and upon the additional fact THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1875, ooty tothe value of several hundrod dol- lars. Tho ovidenco against tho priaoners waa most convincing. Two of them wore tdontified by tio disintoreated partion who sas, thom commit tho deod, and in fact tho ovideuco was so clear and unmistakable that their attornny, as hopeful an nttornoye gonerally are, expected nothing but conviction, At the conclusion of the evidenco the jury re- coived its instructions ond rotired. All who bad listened to the trial wore satinfiod that thoy wold ho found guilty, Tho jury had been absent buts fow minutes whon the Court was informed that a verdict had beon reached, The jury waa conducted to the Court at once and the Yordict wan handot ta the Clork, and road “ Not guilty." So great was tho disappointmont of tho Conrt at tho verdict that he called for its second reading. Polng cortain of its charactor, he manifested his displeasure by ro- jd that the verdict wan ‘a very ro- which was uo less remarkable, coming from Judge Booth, than tho verdiot itwolf, State's Atturnoy.Rocd exprossed his dis- Best by saving that ‘it was useless to try casas afore euch s jury." ‘The prisonera wero elatod, ‘of cousss, a8 wan alno their attorney, who ap- peared no lees surpriged than the spectator ‘Tho jurs consisted of five of the regular and eovon of tho special jurors, Tt was claimed by thoao who ought to know whereof they spoak, that the controlling oloment af the jury wag, pawnbroker, to whom tho prisoners had been in thohabitof gelling their plunder. Mr. Reed, upon hearing tho report, raid he would follow tho master up, and that if tho ravort proved (rus be would be anretenting iu his proxecmion of tha juror aud of tho olficer who summoned im. c THE NEW HOSPITAL, MEETING OF THE COMMITTEES, ‘Tho Joint Conmittes on Public Butldings and County Hospltat hold a moeting yesterday after noon to consider the bida opencd Monday for tho orcction of tho ‘two pavilion: 1 the new Cook County Hospital. Commissioner Ciuugh callod the attention of the Committee to the tronble experfenced in tho paat with contractors, and to tho inability of many to fulfil thoir obligations to tho coun- ty. He wanted to sea such a, stato of affairs avoided in the foture, and the contract undor connideration let to thor- oughly roliable parties and men who wero abovo roproach, ‘omimiesionor Guenthor wanted the qnestion of tho material for tho ntalrways sottlod before the bids wore considered. He was in favor of fron, The quoetion was thon discussod, and subso- quently postponod until the return of Commis- sionor Lonergan, who, it wan understood, bad some important recommendations to make on tho eubject. PD. J, Saxton, the lorest bidder for the carpen- tor'a work, was thon called and snbjectod to an examination, Ho ald ho bad llved in tho city soveral years, ani had erectod w large number of buildinga, and woula undertake the contract without asking any advances from tho county. Michael Coffee, tho lowest bidder for plaster- ing, was next examined. | Ho had lived in Chi- cago twenty-fivo years, was a practioa: plasterer, and cond take hold of the work and complete it, without advance from the county. L. L. Leech, thes#econd lowest bidder for fornishiug ont-atoue, was called. His oxamina- tion calted forth some remarks from tho lobby, and caused s Commissioner to romind him that ho was a biddor for work on the addition to tho Ineano Asylum and backed out,. causing consid- orablo inconvenience to the county. ders for cut-stono were then examined, Othor bid- On motion, Mesera, Burdick and Jones were appointed to oxamine the referencoa of the bid- ders for carpenter work; Mesars, Conlay and Guenther for masonry work, and Mosars,'Dosse and Clough for cut-atono, ‘Tho Committee then adjourned till to-morrow, when the reports of tho 8ub-Committcos will bo heard. —_+—. DAVID LIVINGSTONE. LECTURE BY BROOKE WERYORD, ‘The Rev. Brooke Herford lectured last night in tho Courch of tho Mosalah, corner Michigan avonue aod Twenty-third atreot, on ‘ David Livingstone. and Mr. He In a moro of his subje tho religious’ the grand pl explorer than docpred of bles. adventazooa "A, latgé audience was presont, wAteAded' in interesting them tha nary degtee: His treatmont RN eee ead atecte ree fell rather :.to illustrate Ymotives of the hardy dhe immediate results as4.jeareer, “Tho leo. yweketched - the « Iabori- Her. Livingstone, show- ain: whiop. bls explora. turer Journeys: ification of w traveler's péseion as to open up tho great African Continent to.European trade and commerce, and to the ‘blesslugs of Chris. ttanity and civilization to the; comparatively un- known inhabitants of the country. ‘The populas idea of Livingetone waa that ho Waa & brave end ‘daring’ vaun,” ‘who, _ having commenced .. “as: : thdaslonary;: . gradual- ty got ‘fi xtravel. and, ad. ‘hin’ former ayo- i. Herford eularged upon ly proved that tho true spirit out in Livin, ie ; plorer was’ in) vg ae 2 i ica Eepemmunication mith tho $nd>t6 ‘check slavery. In tho sketch of every. incident of patare of. the man, and (to benefit his fellow-croa- “COUNTY, BUILDING, spo bat hg Ue Fahy ‘The Grand Jory and the Criminal. Court aa- Journed yesterday until to-morr: % Commisslonor Lonergad. is on @,yisil to Pitte- burg, where he has beem summionsd by the andden death of a brotherindaw. |. ‘ ‘Tho caxe of Charlea At, Clale, all ly Welsh, waa,'not reached by the Grand Jary'yestorday, .| to the econo, Teis now promised pas will be Blspowed of to- morrow. , st Tee County Clerk Lieb yesterday seat motion to the Towa Asncssore-60..be posted to-the effect that fie different ‘lows: ow 30lt Mon- day to hear objection to: tho for 78, ares Dea 'erey » Take Rebm is apnoimped aa the opposing can- didate to Hesing for the, office of County urer. - It is claumsed thas be will make @ aironger candidate eved among: the Germans’ lexing. wee ‘Tho noted Willlam Wray comes to. trial to- morrow, iis. attorney’ yeaterday proposed to altow him to pload‘ guilty oo tho condition that is term of imprisonment abould bo fixed at ono yearn the Ponitentiary. Thu probabilities aro. Shat no such a comprotnine will bo allowed, aod that the prisoner will be forced to stand a trial aad to receive the full penalty of his crimes, ‘The County Jail yeatorday contained aromerk- ablo msane caso, —8 middle-aged colored woman, bho had boen sentenced to the Lridewell by Judge Booth, but was not received on account of bor montsl cendition, She scomed insane upon the subject of ‘ham aod ogg," and her continuous cry was, **No, —-— you!" st the top of ber voice. The mention of “ham and eggs” would arrest hor cries, but all attempts to cOuiine hor to # couveruation wore in vain. The Times” ones, morning contained » chargo againnt A. C, Hosing, to the effect that he had received $20,000 iu connection with the figuring oo the now Court-House, It was rumorod around the building that Mr. Heaing, upon seeing the article, addressed a letter to tho editor of that Parerdumanding & retraction of the charge. 16 was further said that if the re traction wae pot made thin morning that he would bring sult against that slicet for $10,000 damages, ‘Tho Grand Jury yesterday returned an indict: ment sgaiuet one George Martin for swindling atcarda, It was a little siugular that Mike Me- Donald, Hatry Lawreuco, and A. 8, ‘rude were in court awaitlng the Indictmont, and ready to give bail for the accused, having the scheaules all prepared, Mr, McDouatd was objected to by the Court, but a vane was promptly substituted. Mr, Heed gave notico that Martin would be called for tris) tho firet thing to-morrow moro- dugg. —-—_ THE CITY-HALL, ‘The City Treasurer youterday paid out €55,000 on clty indebtedness. Ho will to-day pay the echool-teachors, ‘The Committee on Fire and Wator will moot this afteruoon in tho City Clerk’s office to cun- mder references, Ald. Woodman Is Chairman, ‘The Clty Law Department are on the war path for more confmodious apartments, They claim that their present quartors are altogether too public and too close, sv The delinquent list of clty real estate for 1874 will appear ia Fp Inter-Ocean, Ie fills fifty. six paxog of the papor. Judgment will be ap- Plied for on the third Monday in July, Tho Board of Pollce yesterday, instosd of quaking with foar at ihoir imponding fate, quiotly pursued their uanal rontine of business, and oceupicd the greater portion of the day ia trying poltcomon who wore arraigned for mine demoanora, UNCOLLEGTED TAXES, Tho City Jiaw Departmont, aftor having fully examined all the Ia upon the subject, have como to a conclusion regarding the mavner and thno of cotlecting thoso delinquent taxes of 1373 not directly decided againat by tho Suprome Court. ‘Thoy atill maintain tat these taxos are coiloctablo by yirtuo of @ lien upon tha roperty, but no attempt will bo mado to collect. them dure {hg tho presont year, nor until the text tax-lory, The dolinquent list of 1874 in alroady in tho hands of ihe County Collector, and tho addition of the delidquent list of 1873 to it, involves tho withdrawal of theao roturns «from tho — County Collector by the City Collector. Tha nocessary steps Would causo such dolay that appeals from the judgment of the County Court on tha applica- tion would go ovor to the Soptombar term in 1876 of the Supreme Court. Add to this the fact that the uncollected taxes of 1873 which might bo added in the prosont application aro only about £275,000, For these roasons the elty has dovided to pro- ceed at the noxt July term of the Circult Court with ita application for Judgmont for tho taxea of 1874, leaving tho taxes of 1873, which romain ation until paid, to be included in a futuro Ap- pheation, Under tho city tax act ag amendod in 1875, vartios praying appeals from tho judgment. of the County Court fcr taxes must, before ap- eal be allowed, depomtt the amount of tho udgmont appealed from, and coats, This pros vinion has been hold constintioual by the Bu- promo Court. —— CRIMINAL, William Darker atole threo new brifffes and an oilcloth cover fram William Griffin, af 193 Hick ory street, yosterday, and was arreated and locked up. Sum Patterson got drunk yostorday and wan- dorod around the Mondo! Block, sud sppropriat- eda lot of stuff of somo valno. Me was atrusted and locked up in the Armory, J. HL, alias Goorgo, Marlin was accused yos- torday of bunkoing J. A. Muatine ont of 875, acd was hold in bail of 810,000 by Justice Sum- morficld. Tho amo party was arrentod » fow days ago for bunkoing A. B. Starr ont of $100, Abost Do'clock Iast evening Prank L, Bhor- man, of No. 240 Weat Laka ntrect, was attacked and knocked down by two men, near the alloy, on tho cornor of Washington stroot aud Fifth avenue, Tho intent of thomon was evidently robbery, but thia was frustrated by tho loud crica of Mr. Shorman, which brought Oficor Maloncy THE ROGUES’ RECORD. Tweed Still in Ludlow-Street Jail in Default of Bail. A Notorious Forgor Finally in the Way of the Transpressor, The Monto Thicves Reaping a arrest on Lowa Dassenger Trains, ARREST OF A NOTORIOUS FORGER, Special Dispatch to The Cteago Tribune, Dee Mornes, Ja., Juno 23.—About two weoks 8g0, officors wero nero with @ requisition from Gov. Beyorldgo, of Minole, for tho delivery of a fugitive from that State, named Allen, altas Dortram, alies Bowen, and half-n-dozon other aliases in tho South, Southwest, and Wost. Ho {8 chargod with making, uttoring, and passing a forgod draft upon the Alexandor County Bank, of Iilinols, ,for $8,000, on tha sth of Apel tant, Thodrait was dated St, Louis, April 6, 1875, directoa to tho Fourth Natioual Bank, St, Louis, payable to P. D, Bowon or order, signed by Honry Ames & Co,, certiiled by the Cashtor of tho bank, and fndoracd on the back by Honry Ames & Co. ng corroct,—all dono with great accuracy, and upon rogular blanka of tho bank, Ho doposited this draft with tho Alox- snoder County Bank, and at once drew hts own obeck against it for €3,700. aud **slid,” ‘The fraud was goon discovored, and also tho fact that ho was woll known as one of tho must expert and succesatil forgers in tho country, and that this was only one of a largo number of banks in the South and West which bad boon victimized bybim. lo is smart, an expert pou- toon, coul, possossed of the utmost sang-froid, hou the manner of a business-man, and unior- stands the details of banking, —bence lio operates with thom, and usually for big stnkes, Whon ho baa made o raiso, he will decamp to some isolated part of to West. Ilo tins of Into mado bis hiding placea in Northwestora Towa, whore ho has an aliaa for cach locality. Ofticors in this caso succeaded in tracing him to Fro- mont County. A warrant was-given thom for him, but, before thoy got where ho was, ho bad boon arrosted and lodged in jail at Iamburg for robbery of tho United States mails at ‘'abor. Of courso the United States Marshal had priority of claim, aud took possession of the fellow, when ho gavo bis name aa Frank Azboll, dts was taken boforem United States Commia- stoner at Council Bluifs, whoro ho watved an ox- amination, and thouce was romoved to the Stato Ponitontiary for eafe-keoping, On arriving thore ho was at onco recognized by tho Warden as having been diachargod from thero in Febe runry last, his imprisonmont having beon on ao- vount of sumo small offenss in Woodbury County, Ho was, howover, unablo to ar- reat anybody, thongh ho fired at tho men aa they ran away, If ho had only aimed straight there would have boou moro of this itom. A corrospondont, signing himsclf 8. A,, writes to givo the particulars of an attempt to bunko him yestorday at No. 171 Randolph stroct, aud details how bho was sharp onough to get omay without lowing anything. Mr.8. A. is to bo cone ratulatod on his good luck, and the attention of tho potico forca is catlod to tho number abovo noted. Such gentlemen from tho rural districts as chance to #ee this oro alav warved not todo any lottory businoss at tho location named. Yesterday morning Mr. J, A. Mustin, « sub- stantial farmer of McDonough County, camo noar being bunkood by George Martin, who has eaiiiceat vote in bis profession, Detactive Gal- Jaghor caught tho latter in the midet of hty lit- tlagamo, after he had won $75 from hia dupo, and escorted Lim to the Pollco Court, where Justico Bummorfield held him to tho Criminal Court in bonda of $10,000, Martio was at ouce taken tothe County Jnil, aod the caso wan s0 Promptly prosoutod to the Graud Jury that thoy found an indictment agsinat him ‘within an hour. If convicted, ho may euffor a fine of $300 and imprigoument for a month, THE EJECTMENT TRAGEDY. Ht Will Be tavoutnynied by the Coroner ‘To-Day—Statements by Eriends and Notghbors of the Deceuecd, ” The Johneon case will bo investigated by the Coroner to-day at10a.m, The friends of tho negro clair that ho was right in bis endeavor to eject the officers in the firat instenco, but the Police authoritios say that whon O'Connor pre- sented the warrant Jonson should havo oboyod it. Tho legal aspect of the whole case will probably be presented to-day at the inquest, and it will probably be shown that tho Constable, Koohler, acted irrdgularly in not ronding the wnt of restitution bo held atthe time, ‘Tho whole caso is likely to lead to long litigation in tho evont of its pursuit by young Johnson, who bas beon incarcerated in jail to aalt trial on the 80th. THE JONSON MOUSE. The house {is = story and a» half high, @nd haa anything but au invitlog appear. ance. It is located on tho east sido of Forrost avenue, near Thirty-third street, and, although itself dilapidated, is situated in a most respectable neighborhood and surrounded by a ood class of buildings, When the reporter oame upon the scene some of the doceased’s col- ored neighbors were removing the furniture which lad beon thrown into the street, aud the grostost excitement prevailed, A NELOMBOR, O. D. COOK, Uving w few doors south of Johnson, witnessed the affair. and stated co ‘Liz ‘Lrisuse reporter that ne did not know tho cause of the trouble, but hoard that « disputo ag to tho owner- ship of the Property occupiod = by Johnson was at the bottom of it, About Go’clock, when parsing Johuson's place, he noticed ollicors throwing the furniture in the atrost, aud tle presonce of soveral policemen, Lfe went into the yard and talked with Jobson, who was looking out of an uppor back wins dow, Ho asukod him what tho trouble was, and was told that the oflicers ware throwing bis effocta into the street without pro- cous of law, but that an oilicer had fine for the mecousary authority. -He advised Johnson not to resist, and he saidhe would not. In amo- ment he gaw nome one rushing down the street with = paper in — bis band, ‘the mau rmshed to the front door and forced hie way in, and wae followed by fas ot: more of the policemen. In au instant bo THE DISCHARGE OF A TIsTOL or pistolea—he thought from twelve to fifteen shots, BuMfolent time had not olapsed to read the paper to Jonnuon, Ho rau home, left his overcoat. which ho was carrying =upon =lus arm, —_ and returned at onco to the scene, The first thing thatinet his gazo was woveral policemen, who wore dragging Johuson's dead body from tho house, the blood tlowing freely. ‘he ofilcers had an express wagon standing in front of the house, and taking the body by the arma and legs they gave it » awing to toss it into the wagon, ‘His hoad struck the thill of tho wagon, aud THE BODY FELL INTO THE GUTIED, A secoud and wimilar effort was nade to get the body into tho wagon, which was succeasful, ‘Tho oflicers thon arrosted Jokmaon’s aon, band- eucted bea, Put hin in the wagon, and drove Boveral of the neighbors were interviewed as to the character of the deceased. ‘They uni- formly spoke of him ase sober, industrious, up- right mau. Ie followed whitowsabing fora liv. ings was roltgiously inolned, to such an extent that he mado his house the seat of a Sand achool which he rogularly taught. He was highly estesmed in tho neighborbood, and, it appears, by all who knew bin. Ho tau poe sonsod of very fow shortcomings, waa inoffensive, law-abiding, aud, iu all, ® good citizon, He was an old friend of Commissioucs Jones, and years ago a slave in Kentucky, —- Liama Lace Points and Jackets. -Just received, auotber large essortmient of Lams Jace pointe and Jackets, at prices astoulshingly dow, $20 buye an elegant shawl, Aso, avery large snd attractive stuck of Linen overskite, jackets, aud full sults, from $5 up, Hotehkin, Yalmer & Co, 197 and 19) Bate atroct, —_, , Let Mo See, Where Was It You and they charged such prices for refrigerators, cresm- frerers, and water-cooiea? You know the clase of woos st Dollon’s, 192 State atreet, Get prices there onc ‘ ———____. Hallott, Davis & Co.'e Gram, square and upright piance are forsale only at ths plno-roome of W, W, Kimball, cormer State and pened ae ae —-—___. Important to the Proservation of Teeth= Joha Geshnell's Cherry Tooth-Paate peleoy al drugsite Violas apna rr Foe oy J ky o Bradley, 115 006 318 Baadalcs sizess, PASSING BAD MONEY. + | Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt, TanzsvinLE, Wie, Jane; 23—Lhe City Mar- sbal Inet nigot arrested sman calling himasif dames McCracken, for pasaing countorfolt mon- ey upon some saloon-keepers «here. The bills oro fives on the Firat National Bank of Canton, Il, and ho had shoved aboufe dozen of thom, During hia examination ‘this’ aftorncon ho ackuowlodgod tho doed, and played the sympathy dodge, saying ho. was-s:‘carponter, out of Work, had nover’ ;ddte such 8 thing before, and. nover wonld again, Ho ssid ho procured ~ the’ bills in Detrolt, on his way from.-Canada, and that ho is slone in the business. Justice Whitaker com- mitted him for tnal,aud Pliny Norcross, his attorney, advised him to ptead guilty, and bo sentenced bofore the United States authorities took the matter up. McCrackon ia about 5: foot high, thick-set, with black -mustacho, su: slight chin-whiskers, and dreased in dark clothos, ‘Thoio ara three indictmonts agatont him, ‘ ASSAULT UPON AN EDITOR, Spectat Correanondence of The Chicago Tribune, Joust, Ill, Juno 22.—-Willism Mooney, In- dopendont Labor-Reform member of: the Houno of Reprosontatives, from: Braidwood, in this county, assaulted Fred : jal Enq., editor of,1 the,», nde Coal, City "ad on the streets of Tass Friday crening. 2 the momber from. with 46.dozen minors at bis heels,’ ex} Se tae purpose of “cleaning out the editor of Wag d—d: Republican shoot;" doctaring that * no meet of that politic- al etripe would be allowed;.te remain wit the precincts of ‘that burg.” The gentleman who aileniy ‘crowd withons Aiuchuog’ ond 'ty Us rufianly crow thous: 4 mauly bearing, cowed them into: retreat From thoir position, and‘ reosived ne: bodily injusion himself, ioe ae a THE ADVANOS-ON-GRAIN DODGE. . special -Correspondense-@f: The, Ohicage Tribune, Jour, basi $2.—George Gaylord & “of Pattee’, Co, a ecatsi-f Leokport, in this county, were \répautly:;Wotim@ised 'by ‘local abarper, ‘on the: .!! sdyphossonegidin © dodgo.”” Feces aa ial ouBtY,’ |o his eventfal fo, roperty from bie y eealy, as pang he was the individual who 500 bushels of tcora, in, and Gaylord .& Oo, on for Clark, Ab ay hy scoompanied by Maral Y, port acd Olark, City dokpork, ty oliceman, succeeded. fa. bic ‘the: Uav-On dopoty tm this city, Lesh wight. The seys Ie borrowed inom rai, mete be aver."“got a-bold oO money on 5 * wl of any," he would deliver it'as pér oontract. THE OLD TAMMANY THIEVES, New Your, Jone #,—William M. Tweed was ‘visited in Ludlow Street Jail to-day by his fam- ily and counsel, but a to ace any othors, ‘His health snd spijts'eeam much improved by the change.> It casnot be ascertaiaed when~tho 95,000,000 ballin me civil euit will be given, but itia generally’ beloved that bis imprisoument ‘will not extend ofer two or three days, ‘ ‘The compiaintin the suit brought {n the nam: of the people sxainst. Peter B. Sweenoy, to ro- cover ever '67,100,000, which, it is alleged, was fraudwlectly subtracted. from the Treasury of the Oventy of Now York, was yesterday filed in the County Olerk’s office, im a set IOWA LAWLESBNESS Das Mores, In, June %8,—-The preliminary examination of Powers, who committed the hor- rible outraxe upon Mise Johnson on Saturday last, was tobave boen held yesterday, but the appearance of @ largo body of.the vigilantes persuaded the Justice to postpone it. It in ae ho wilt be taken by force from the jail. Officers who are in search of Brown, the bur- glar, who broke jail here on Monday, traced Lim to tho prairie Yesterday, when they wero met by i body of vigilautes, who informed the otticors they ased go no further, as Browo was where they oul nover tind him, and the oflicors ro- urned. BURGLARY, Special Dispatch to Lhe Chtcaoo Tribune, East Saginaw, Mich, June 23.—Last Thurs day the rosidenceof afarmernamed Dutfoo, noar Plymouth, in this State, was burglarized of @200 worth of jowelry and valuables, while the family wero at the circus, Tho burglars were tracked to this city and arrestod yeaterday, All the property was recovored, Thoy were threo in number, James aud Jobo Cerroty avd Frank Collins, ‘hoy were taken back to’ Plymouth in irous to-day, FLEECED BY MONTE MEN, Special Diaputeh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Davexront, Is, June 23.—On tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifio Nallroad laut evening, on a train golng west, » farmer loat @1,800 by being awindled by monte mon, Eight or ten other greenies font from $10 to 50, ‘Thereis a large waug of gamblers and burglars in this region bow, JAIL- BREAKING, Special Dispatch to I'he Chicago Tribune, Ente, June 23,—Lbrea prisoners broke from Jailthia evening. Two have boon captured; the Other has escaped, + OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Mew Youx, Juno 23.—Arrived, stoamers Eog- land, Liverpool, aud [taly, from Mediterranean Ports, Fatuge Por, June 23.—Steamship Dominion, from Liverpoo), bas arrived, Qurxxstowx, Juno 23.—Steamsbip Batevia, from Boston, has arrived. OBITUARY, Attawta, Ga, June 23.—Col. B, ¥. Sage, late Muperiatecden b and Clef Kogueer of the At, | gui Sees, 01 0:30 o'clock, frum realdeucu No, tee lew York, Cincinnatl, Milwaukee, and Padueah Janta & Rlohmond Air-Line Naltroad, was found dead tn bed this miotnings Ca ats e Chieaan ne, Spectal Mapatch to Manison, Wis., Juno 23,—Jolin Rodermnnd, for many pare B loading brewer of thin city, whero ho bas rowided uivco 1850, an onterpriaing and popular businesa man, died to-day of dropsy, aftor » palnful lines of somo months, aged 61 yoara, —-—_— CASUALTIES, RASH LITTLE BOYS. Spectat tanateh to The Chicago Tribune, Minwavxee, Juno 23.—A boy, named William. Loutdtke, waa rin over and killed by « awiteh- engine on tha Chicago & Northwoatern Mond to- day, Ho was in company with avothor boy, and waited purposely to let tha augine como upto crosu directly in its front, ‘Iho jury of Inquont returnod a vordict consuring tha Company for renning fastor than tha law stlows, and for fail ing to station a flagman at the cruesiug. ‘THE LOST SARANAG, Wasnrxatoy, D. C., June 23,—tho Navy Do- partment ts In recaipt of sdispateh from Ad- tmairal Cochrane, of Her Mnjesty'a steamship Ro~ pulso, dated Yalojo, Juno 21, ausouncing tho disaster to the Saranac, ‘ThoAdmiiat saya: “I havo dispatched Hor Majesty's ship Styrmardon to sevint ih overy porniblo way. J leavo on tho flaguhip immediately on tho saino errand,” BODY IDENTIFIED. Mrnttz Gnove, La., Juno 23,—Tho body of the drowuod man that was found hero sovoral weeks ago, has boon iduntified aa that of John F, Fatrand. ongineor of tho stoamor Charles Bedman, Tho body was disinterred to-day at tho dnataries of his’ frionds for removal to Cln- cinnatl. A SCHOOL-HOUSE DISASTER, Ente, Pa., Juno 23.—Iwo floors of school- houso No, 7 broke to-day whilo tho scb ool was in eesslot, Tho scholara woro held in their places by tho seats. Ono little boy, Joseph Fours, wau sarfously, if not fatally, injured by tho falling of acirou column, Tho digging out of the basemont looseucd the foundation, and caused the disater. INJURED BY A FALL. Srectal Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune, East Saainaw, Mich., Juno 23.—A young mao namod Chariea Ward, employed on Judd's new store-building at Flint, fall from s scaffolding to the ground, a distanco of 14 fect, at 10 a. m. to. day, injuring inn futernally seriously and broak- ing his right arm. Wis recovery ia doublful. SAD CATASTROPHE, Cixcrnxati, Juno 23,—Louis Valoor, 8 rosi- dont of Mt. Airoy, this county, while shooting cats this morning with» doublo-barrelod gun, wounded one, and, attompting to strike another nith the butt of bia gun, oxploded the remaining barrol, aevering an artory io bis thigh, cansing doath tn a fow moments, “INDIANAPOLIS, The Deal and Dumb Asylum Inyestl« gatrone «*, Srectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trinune, Inptanarouts, Ind., June 23,—Adaloin Davis, tho Mitchell woman, is still on tho atand in tho MacIntire investigation. Mer tostimony ro- vealed no now feature to-day. In the aftornoon sho reltorated portions of her first aflidavits, charging MaclIutire with impropor conduct toward hor in August Iaat. Considerable or- citoment was caused by tho conduct of a deaf muto named Btoalor, who was charged with communicating — with tho witness tho word "beware" during tho in- vostization, Io vehomontly daniod tho chargo, and Mrs. Davis got up and loft tho stand, and ‘was only coaxod back by a hard offorton the part of tho Board and counsel, Sho protested that Harrison, the Iawyor for the dofonse, wanted to ask hor too many questions, Several aftidavita aud conntor-affidayits havo already beon filed touching attempts to influence witnesses by William Freoch,» man in Fawke net's omploy, and others. It is cloarly shown that no pousible goad can come from tho todious and coutly trial. “A COLLEGE BURNED. Quenec, June 23,—Tho Colloge at St. Theresa Village, together with abont fifteen houses, wae dontroyod by fire this aftornoan, DEATHS. __ j Sn Nee AAA ABHLEMAN—Thia marning, at 248 We BV, Hey the boloved daunhter of Mary dane sed obo es Ashioman, age 19 yonrs 8imonths aril Ie Remtas on bo taken to Galsaburg, IL. OWNS—June 23, of scarlet fover, Harry D, Downs, onty cilld of It, J, and Hattio D: ther ¥ : Homaina mal be inkon to tattle Crooks Miche vn PELLETIER—June 24, at hor lat. id 191 Boi isla NS Mary Tae wile air aoties: Funsral iriday at 10a, m. to Calvary, by carris; MUNROX—Juno 93, at bls rasidonoo, No. 460 avenue, Frank A. Muni aged 54 yoare and & . atl ine & tu. front his 0 ls erening, Funeral Wriday, Juno © lato realdence, by oarriag: FF Ponton and Uhelse + Papers LER—Juno%3, Mary Ann Ie, dat Willitia Leos sed ayeats tnd draonthne 1h teen to Calvary by carriages, June 24, at 100'clock, mm 163 Woat Polk atroot, £7 Louiaiana und Ohto papers plesso copy. =, ¥riends of tho family aro invited to the see NRrs rs please cop SPECLAL NOTICES. Ss aos c. Ww, Benson’s ‘an momile Fi para: cure flexdacter, Nauealgla, ‘Netotsntan und Wore. Bete, and willenro any esse) Price, 10 eentes bon pont: 0 Hf xe f Hd by al arueniuay ad VAN SOLAKOK, 2. y EID, No. $2 Lako-st., curner al Dear: GILES" LiNIMENT, ie GILES’ Tinimedt Iodide of Ammonia, A Now and Great Discovery in Medical Scionce for the Oure and Relief of Pain in Man or Animal, Surpassing Anything Heretofore Known, Rostoring Thou. sande to Ifealth and Happinosa, AUCTION SALES, WM. A. BUTTERS & co., AUCTIONUERS, nN POR TILE BALE 0 PERSONAL PRORECHY AND WRAL RSTATH, = 108 BLA DINO: AUCTION SALE Or AN Elegant Dwelling LARGE Lor, At Highinnd Park, Thursday Afternoon, Jane 24, at 3 o'clock, on tho Premises, ‘The howto ta toeated near tha dapot. corner of and Laurel-a woll and substantially halt fnlehed, eontasde oloven room, and has all tha moder convonéuces, ho lot conteitn an acto of wall tela out I. ‘onk and ottior et Sarno anc werk butt ia Be eIUSD ae o a aft i2 000 Of the most dedirable dwclitoxs on the North Hare, Photograph Views of tho premisne can be eon at our office, 10h Madisonnt, ePotine of aaitrete made known attimoot tho nal, | ‘nl? ¢My sad wlll be Krcurnion teatneot cars will teava the depot, cornor of os a8 A, ind the Wollrat, De- Round tri Blane snd Canalata, Sy 4 vata it acm R WMA, HUTTE & C04 Auctioneers, REGULAR TRADH SALB, THURSDAY MORNING, June 24,01 9:40 o'clock, DRY GOODS, GLOTHING, ATRAW Goons Atour Ars, Ait HR GOGUE bork i D snoRa, in, 108 fEaat 3 Ate z WA AS WUTTERA Ui Ructiomtra, Dress Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Embroiderios, A fall line of Boys’ and Men's Straw Goods, THIS MORNIN POOR, 108 Madina ore eSDAY), Juno 2, at onr Batew W3. A; NUTTER £CO., Auotionsers AUCTION SALE UF BRASS FOUNDER'S TOOLS, TAPS, DRITIS, ANVIL, LATHKS, SHAETING, TULLRYS, ENGINE and BOILER, THURSDAY MORNING, J. + at 10 o'clock, cites Jui AT S18 MA DISONSTs, JUST BAST OF THE BRIDOK, W3L, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, Gas Chandeliers and Brackets, Locomotive Heat Light, Reflector, dc, SATURDAY MORNING, Ey y Hatearvomne, 109 Mtedisona out) 26 Re Wo'stock, at our WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneers. BUITERS & 003 SATURDAY'S SALE, SATURDAY, Juno 24. AT 014 O'CLOUK A.M. At their Salesroom, 103 Maillvon-nt. FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANOS, HO DS, a & Ca, _ Band 70 Wabash avenue, On Thureday, Juno 24, at 0 1-2 O'Clock, ‘Tho only Auction Houso that has a complote aasore mont of Household Furniture Parlor and Chamber Fomitnre of orery =a iption, Ps- fensinn Tables, Rockers ia Lerp aid als vtoth, Alario ‘Top Tables, tall Trees, What-Note, Turkish feary Ohalrs, Founges, Hroach anit German Plate Mirrors, Walnut and Wood Ohales. “Hook-U: Walnut Hodatcade and Hu teas, Deosalne. arble-Top Commoden, Hair and Husk’ Stattrone, asex, Parlor end Omoo-Doske, Carpots, ote. ). P. GORE ¢ Anetlonoars, On Saturday, Juno 26, at 9 o'clock, Wo shall offerannstra largo stock, Also, inducements dealers and consumers of Household Furniture OROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, 18 ORATHS OF Ww. G.OROOKERY, :48 PKGS, GLASSWARE, 150 KEGS WHITH LEAD, re, ixtonston Tables, Wale acta Ha ree: Cloth, Wall ftigerators, | Mirrors, ‘Meat how Cases, Dnake, Zarpols, Mattrosass,200 Wood Hust Uairs, 100 Kegs Watts By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Mand 8 Handolphat, THIS MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, POSITIVELY THK ONLY AND CLOSING SALE OF THE FINE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, No mattor at what encrifl clusod out at this minraings aston n° Tatntlnge must be AT OUR AUCTION RooMyH, 84 & 86 Randolph-st, RLISON, POMEROY 4 CO., Auotionsors, Regular Friday’s Sale. Friday Morning, June 25, at 9} o'clock, An unusually Large Display OF NEW AND SEUOND-HAND FURNITURE, Coniting RE AUCTION, jonsisting of Now and Sei db Me and Dining-itoom FUINITU Rea hull ne Case ele leads, Hureaus, Nidoboatds, Lounges, Hates, War ‘ea exon, Hteltigoravirey Cook ture, 0 fined Gotieral aferatandio, ebotee Httied Winee aid IN ATHy CtC., OO, 1 valo Bale dutta, foskat Auction Priovye ture Mt Se RLISON, FOMRIOY'& CO, Hand 63 Handoinh-at, By WM. F. HODGES & CO. CHATTEL MORTGAGE BALE ENTIRE FURNITURE Of the ADAMS HOUSE, font of Lake. yl . ora i MLL cares mi . siiting of Hrwecly, 3-Pir. and logtain Carpets Paciey Furniture, Mat Top Olu ing-Cases, 1, 'W. Hureaus, Alarbla.top Coutee Tabi stenslon ‘Tablew tt chon and Laund, ied Ware, Cutlery.etoy, iad Broiler complete; aleo t Tain, ball or Ironéare, shine. On Friday, Juno 26, at 108, my, ‘We aball sell the Entire Contonts of the A SURE CURE For Neuralgia, Rhoumatism, Exyaipotas, Diphtherls, Croup, Sore Throat, Face Ache, Mumps, Paralysis. of Limba, Stu or Enlarged Joints, Dwy- ions, Corns, Pains in Bac: Neok, or Shoulders, Quinay, Catarrh, AND ALT= Druises and Wounds of Every Nature, in Man or Animal, GILES! LINTMENT bas recolved the unqualified approval of t is dt the medical trat ny Hy uses iether private pragtice Ly the wost succeniil plgate A Pursictax Congn: ft Na, 265 Fourth-ay,, wolik tuigusea ead was unable to wal 19 Hudson Iiver iM erecionce Linimenst Jodi clad a comple Rugumatio Buryrenkns ataTE: Wie discharged from the Massachuee! pital asincurable, with tntlaut yntory oulders, Nugers, aod fous; auifer yearas iiled everthing; Jost all bop ry " e kite SMITH, No, cP} Plano-at., My sufferings with faa raniatory rhea jaa holpt Hea’ | Now tenes fail could dorlse, of Ammonis natian were Ine tease. sa lt L usar Ges! Lalnoat ledide of ais that Neve : Inflammatory Iheumatiem all over my body; write awollea; pain fotolorable, Gill (mene Todide of Au front, red Bie VHEDEMIUK GREEN. Ie Weng woaty-thii GILES? 11 ENT for ailments of th se SURENL TINEOUENT fon pment tu animal erfully curative eilucts. ‘ew York, ‘Tus ownrn or Hanny assert" sti To my stable tho only Holment I now ot fodide of ammualas tt perforia fers. es on huaitating!, ronouuce ib tm bust IL debantwd, trinovtens Neg, et OFF For our stock we kuow of no tiniment (hat equate Giles’ Todide of Lit fe is qt Leracien ro lone nina lablo,’ It uerae ding It'& DOUGLASS, Nurch Howardste atti Georme Grant, f4q., Victoria, Hilla County, Kansas, the largest stock furuier la tho world, 170 ‘uses for uisn and beest Gica! Linkmeue Louida ct Asus? alse : GILES! LIN! NT. A bott! curative propartise dite srrul oF see a eto gtee mers nd Hulnienca that arv folsted un & cretlulous 6. mmusitys UG. Ceackes Sour . ioe by seule and Bf per bol Depot 1 Glsther., Sow Yours, aud avid byall Drage Madison-st, Dining Rooms; Cornor of Peoria and Madisin-sis,, Conslating of Marblatop Chambor Furniture, Brussels Garpora, Woddings, Mair Sattrensoa, Krioution Lethees latlery, 1 d Ware, C1 1 toe ad Hroflus posltiva tucker Glasew: ‘Ritghon Ucousils, tos alsa ta, Sala Wi. $4.00. Auctioneers, By H, CHADWICK & CO, FURNITURE AND GARPETS.— dence, 19 North Penrlacets thu merce Lei "tule moraing at Iy-o'oloeks atlur, Chamber, aod Miniig-room Furaiture, Cook aud Hatin Urockory aud lated Waro, Halrinerators, ios, Hous aud Woddings Wee: Also, at da. one grind horse, rusesr a paid fo TMK ar WRUNIE, Auctioneer. SEENON, Apetlonears By 8. DINGEE & CO.,, 6) and @ ast Handolph-st. REQULAR AUOTION SALES EVERY WE! DAY AND SATURDAY, EN ES: Attention ts called ta our IMMENSE BTOOK of new and used Furnituro and Houschold Goods, Of rary description including anvlegant line ot OFFIOR FUUNTCUM call at wiiol guode tsuet bu bid vy suse Silrances, outing an portunity to purchaso of us at PIUVATE BALE at lower pricus than of an gkhgr house Teale QOTS AND SHOES ALT AUCTION. ‘Thursday Morning, Juno 24, at Ox o'clock. JAS, 400. Auctionsers. P.c& J. OASEY, 3 FINTUSAY,, 4 on hand the } Kee asortuncot Nn Gloce Desks, Caters: Shela ais iG co Jiuatare, Shelving, H ator, Ale Hoss, Olle Hailing, and Gas iatiose bought aud sold, FLY PAPER, It Never Fails! ‘The Genuine Sticky Wy Faper-ma great improvement. bball AA ATRVENSON van WAS D bir) J 1

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