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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY,“ JUNE 20, -1875, GENERAL NEWS. J. F, Eberbartzhas sold to Jutia A. Stone, for $24,000, 40 feet on the sonth side of Quincy atreot, Gf foet east of Fifth aronuo. In Sunday's artiolo on drugs, the firmof Guy & McPhorson wss located at State sircot. It should have beon Weat Yau Buren and Throop. Tho temporature yeetorday, as observed by ‘Manasee, optician, 89 Madison atroct (Tninune Building), was st 8a. m., 57 dog. ; 108. m., 68; 12m, 67; 8p. ms 67: Gp. my 664 8 p,m, Gh Mayor Colrin's architectural Committoo aro getting ready to fairly bogin oporstions, ‘Thoy intend to presorve tho utmont socrocy as to ov erything connected with their inyostigations un- . til their roport is complutod. Tho Courter is in furthor trouble, At the instance of William Sisson, on atinchment has . boon issnod against the offects of tho concern to necnte $800. Its presses and types wero sald to vo in tho handa of the Sheriff yostorday. Mr. 2. 5, Halligaa, of tho Union Stook-Yards, -wishos to havo it stated that ho is not the ifalll- gan who eigued the allidavit for a ciango of yonuo in the enso of John Martin, secoutly pros sented to Judge Booth in the Criminal Court. ‘Tho regular semi-monthly meeting of tho So- cloty of Physicians aud Surgeons wes hold at tho Grand Pacitic Hotol Inst evonug. No businoss of importanco was transacted othor than recoly- fng reports of special cages of disongs from tho different membors. ‘Tho residents of Gonsvs Lake now receive tho Bunday's Trinunz by pony oxpress from Konosha, 8 distanco of 35 miles. It ta distrib- uted In the former placo 48 carly as a. m., aud adde tho last cliarm to tho ploasures of a Sunday at that rural retreat, Tho voatrymon of Epiphany Church bold » meoting last night to tako steps toward dling tho pulpit just vacated by Dr. Stocking, large numbor of namos wero prosoutod, aud it was decided to enter into A correspondence with nevoral of them at once, It will some tine before a choico is nade, Gon, J. D, Webster yosterday morning ro- celved his commiasion as Collector of Internal Revenue. He will onter upon the duties Thara- day, Lis aucceaor in the Sub-Troa#urership is doubtfil at present. Mr. A. H, Burloy was fornilly tendered the position, and doclined it Yeaterday. It is respectfully suggested to tho young man who goes by this ofico without auy yest that tho litte tag ot tho bottom of tho abirt-borom is not intended to wears locket in, Of courso in a freo countrys man bag a right to wear a lockot thera; but tho usages of polite society do not cucourage it, On vomo accounta it is bottor to * keop that portion of the garmont ont of sight, The Franklin Society will poxt wook iasuo tho first number of the Printing Press, a quarterly journal, as an organ of inter-communication be- tveen printers, typo foundors, editors, journal- ists, roporters, correspondents, Ink aud papor makers, bookbindors, readora, advertising agonts, engravers, booksollora, book-buyers, and. book-lovers. ‘Tho low {price of subscriptioa— 60 cents—and tho objects for which it is tpaued sbould secure for tho now journal a largo circu lation aud liberal advortising patronage. Tho driver of expresa No, 1274 had an nn- pleasantly rapid ride down Fifth nvenuo snd att of Madison stroet yesterday, The animal lu front mado tho greater portion of tho trip on his forelegs, while the other tio secossary to make up the comploment wero waving forco- fully about the driver's oars. After tho animal Lad offccted a lodgmont on Sadiaon straot, ho stood still long enough to kick the barucss into Little bits, and tumble tho driver ayer tho wheol into tho mud. The effort at rovolt was unstic- cossful, howover, aud tho beast was roturved into slavery. ‘Tho Assosaors, Supervisors, and Town Clorke of the various Lown Boards wero in sersion ycs- terdsy on tho asecsements of the current yoar, hosriug complainte, aud making rovielons of the tax sasessments, In the Weet Lown tho number who callod to look up thetr asacssments was com- paratively light, and but fow complainte wero entered. Tho sumbor of callers at the South Town Board waa more numerous, but uo com- plaints of contoqnoucs wero entered. ‘The ebronie grumbler was out in full parade, and was tho only nnixanco of tho day. ‘Tho assessments will not bo footed up until noxt week. ‘Tho first molon has appoarod upon the frait- stands, but the initial pices ara so oxalted that the cramps, bolly-acho, and cholora morbus aro ax yot confined to the highorclasses. ‘Tho hi bier medical practitioners now look with o upon thoir richer brothors who administer Ipecac and other nauseous drugs at fabulous pricos to the residentsof thoavonues. ‘Their turn has not. por como, but they Imow that the middle and. lowor class bolty must acho os #oon as pricos fall, aad thoy accordingly griu, oud rnb their hands, and proparo lobelis, and strengthen their ara to straighton cramped limbs, and wondor why a just Providonco denice Inxurios to tho poor, ‘And tho Sanitary Suporintendent looks thought- casts hin oye over the donth register, and fal, ‘knits Lis browa, and wants to know how ho can be expected to keop up tho cholora oxcite- ment if the peach crop las almost failed, and molonu are not. to ba choaply purchaxed. ' And the Corouer's brow grows dark, and ho wonders how he isto mako any monoy this yoar if the yeach aud the molon aro to bo douied Lim, ——— THE NEW DIRECTORY, A FEW OF THE LEADING FAMILIES OF CIIIOAGO. . Tho Lakeside Directory tor 1876-6, which ia Just out, is a fluo volume typograr hically con- bidored, and appears to be ng correct as it is possible to make sucha book. Ins Tamuxe lias already publishod tho goncral statistics givon in tho proface. ‘Cho following figares ooncorn- Ing tho leading namos may be interesting : 16 Wolit 855 Wollf, 1 Walt, 4. aoe 49} Btepliun, 83" Btephen, 7 192} Stefuhs, 2; Steffan, Robinson, 160} Thompron, 316; Phowiarcn, 3; hao, ‘Thorsen, ‘Thomassen, 2 —— COUNTY HOSPITAL, SHENIFY AONEW AMONG THE UIDDENd, A Joint moeting of tho Committees on Public Boildings and Public Charitica way hold yeuter- day afternoon in advauce of the mooting of the County Doard to furthor consider the mattor of the recommendations of Friday last in the lot- ting of contracts for the building of tho County ‘Dospital. Commissioner Conly moved to reconsldor tho rocommendation of Friday, which was carried. Commissioner Jonea moved that (he contract for masonry be let to Crilly & Robinson, for 42,000, Commizelonor Schmidt movod as an amend- ment that the work be letto Cox Brow, for $44,000. Vending the discuaston of tho motion, Com- missioner Burdick wtuted that ko bad examined the bid of Willard & Co., wno had been recom- mended, and alao thatef P, J, Soxton, flo hoped the Committeo would act carstully, and avoid getting into another " Mike Bailoy job. Ho was in favor of giviug the contract to Mr, Bexton, whose bid was buta alijht-udvauce on the lowext. . A mewber thon called attention to tho bid of Il, O'ftusre & Co., which it wae anid Was Sherif ‘Agnow's bid. ‘air, O'ltuaro was thon called before the Com- mitteo aud oxamiued. Ho said bo was a proce tival amon of several yore. Ho bad no part- ver when be mado his bid, but he usdorstood thut a Mr, Kincaid or McNeal was to joiu him, and that W, W. O'Dricn wes to furnish the _ money, wihout interest, ; ‘Mr. McNeal wos thou ssked some questions. Ho La} been asked a faw lousy provious Ly O’ Russo to joiu bim in tho psrtucrstip, and bad consebied ty become tho * Co.” of the Arm. Ito bid iu for the same work in tho namo of McNeal & Hon, after O'Ruaro and Mo- ,Atehitect Cochran Neal Lad lath tho room, stated to the Committes ‘ thas O'Rnaro had told him that bie bid bad beon put in for Sheriff Agnov. Commiesfonor Jones thon urgod his motion to let tho contract to Crilly & Nobinson. Comminsionor Schmidt urged tho claims of O'Hare & Co.; Inasmuch aa MeNoal was respon- aiblo. Commissioner Bardick denonnced tho bid as 8 fraud, and for ono ho would havo nothing to do with it. ‘A lively scene then ensued, Messrs, Conly, Carroll, and Burdick participating, in which an exchange of words moro plain than elegant waa indulged in. Pouding the general confusion, Commissioner Schmidt moved the postponoment of the quoe~ tion for tivo days, which provailod. ———— MINISTERIAL MEETINGS, ‘TNE PRESBYTERIANS, Tho Presbyterian Ministors' Assocation met yosterday morning in the McOormick Block. tho Toy. Mr..Noyos in tho chalr, tho Rov. J. If. Walkor, Secrotary. ‘Tho meoting was opencd with prayor by the Rov. Mr. Painter, of Bt. Louts, On motion, tho subject for dixcnaston yas indofinitcly postponod, Tha Rov, Mr, Walker movod that, when tho Association ad fourns, it bo until tho first Monday in Septom- ber, with the undoratanding that ministers fn tho city would moot informally every Monday more ing in tho interim. ‘Tho Itoy, Mr. Haro mado s fow romarks on tho work of tho Tomperanco Allianco, urging that tho mluistry put forth moro goal and energy In the work, Ho ontlinod the motnod of ward or- ganization now being carried on by thy Alliance, and commended it to the upport of tho ministry. Mr. Jacobs, the Secratary of the Sundas- School Association, was iutroduced ta tha Asso- ciation, and mado some romarks on an excursion to be gotten up for ministors and Sunday-school teachera, tho timy aud placo to be subsoquently arranged. No formal action was tauen on tho matter, and, on motion, tho mecting was ad- journed, ‘THE METHODISTS. Tho Mothodist ministers hold thelr regular weokly meoting yesterday morning. The Rov, Dr. Bush, of Storling, conducted the devotional exercises, and offered up & prayor. 0. F. Morse, of Mokena, and 8. Eames, siiper- snnunte, ‘Troy Conference, wero visitors. Attention was catlod to the camp-moeting about to bo held at Dosplaines, and the brothron wero urged to attond, ‘Dr. Felton moved thats committee be ap- pointed to consider the proprioty of inviting tho laity of the Church to attoud tho seesions of tho Preschors’ Axsocistion, The motion was carried, nod the Chair appointed tho Nova. Mosera. Felton, Martin, aud Atchieon as such Committes., Dr, Tiffany moved that tha aamo Committeo Lo roquerted to consider the pro- prioty of limiting tho invitations to tha official mombers of the Carel. Yno ordor of tha day; |‘ What can bo dons to advauco the Church work in the city 2” wag thon takon up, aud tho Ray. Mr. Axtol! led io the dis- cussion. Ho was followed by Mesers. Youkor, Sutkine, Murtin, Clondeonmng, and Parkburat, A lottor from tho Superintondent of tho Brido- woll saylug ho would be glad to havo the Avsocin- tion aend a preacher thore evory Sunday after+ noon was referred to tho Rov, Mr. Axtoll, with the roquost to suo that preachors ‘ore supplicd, BT, PETEM'S 21188107 ‘Tho meeting called for yoaterday morning to tako mnto considoration measures to support St, Petor’a Mission was not altonded by sufficient nutmbersto warrant any action, ‘Iho mocting of Episcopalian. clergymon bold yesterday took up the matter of supporting tho mission, und ro- solved to continue tho gervices and sustain the work, ‘Tho necossary funds will be furnished by tho ministers who form the Board of Govarn- mont of the Church in this city, ——— LOCAL LETTERS. A STATEMENT FNOM MIl, SAMUEL ABITON, Tothe Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Cincaao, June 23.—In your Sunday issue yor nay that Jerome G, Beardsley, bookkeaper of James Forsytho, atated that I was indebted to him for a bill of goods amounting to $67.86. Although it is my standing rulo not to reply to, nowspapor statements, I doom it proper in this inatanco to state the facts, If tho books of Jamoa Forsythe & Co, show tho statement said to havo beon made, then it is 4 mistake oran error in his bookkeeping. Dnring 6 period of abont four years I occasionally purchasod of his house somo small bills of goods for family usc, and slyays paid forall I evor purchased, a8 Ido allmy debts, and £ now hold his roceipted bill, in the lnudsriting of his bookkeeper, as L eupposo, as follows ¢ . Btatemont, Chitesgo, —— 187 0 & Oo, Air, Samuel Ashton, or atreet, a7. in eccount with James Vorsytl OT aud wy South ¥ $57.85, Janus Fonettur & Co, 184, ‘(Blaucd) Iat no tine purchased auy goods of Jamos Forsythe & Co, or any pordon connected with hig house that Eliave nob fully paid for, but, upon tho contrary, they aro now mdebtod to mo for proforsioual services tn tho cada of Cartor, Becker & Dale ve. Jamos Forsytho ot al., Superior Court of Cook County, Govoral No, 61,677, in which I was dofendnuts’ attornoy, With his private and porsonal quarrola betwoen himself and his late partnor, Poriolat, I havo nothing to do, nud, ao far as any contracta are concorned which woro lot to I’oraytha & Co. or Poriolat while Twas a member of the County Board. uo far aa koow, thoy were lot to them In avery inulauco Docatise thoy Wore the lowest bidders, aud not otherwise, Respectfully, tc, 8, Asitos, Lato Chairman County Board, ON TIE DEFINITION oF wonDs. To the Editor of I'he Chicano Tribune: Cicago, Juno 26,—Thora 1a nothing Ioads to gvoator confusion thao the ambiguous .use of words, How much angry and proftloss discus- sion might bo avoldod if mou wore careful al- ways to defino the monving of tho most impor- tant words thoy employ. Dy way of illustration I will refor to tho word capital, which, in the mouths of some mien, nieans simply monoy, but othera tako it to Le s cruol, vindictive demon that loves to grind the faces of the poor, ‘Tho untyergal study of words would do moro than oavthing cleo to dispel tho donso fox that covers many gocial, political, and religious nestions, Tho works of gront_philologists liko ‘Trouch, Moruo Tooke, Edward Johnston, and W. 8. Landor sro seldom read nowadays, ' though writton In cloar and plossiog languago. 1 wish your correspondents on religious copies would dotine what they mean by tho worda God, devil hoavon, hall, religion, and Chrietiauity, LT once undertook to ass (00 porsuns to ench givo mea written defluition of Chriatinnity without referring toany book, I gota grost many dofi- nitions, but no two alike, dlauy of them wero mero words, and all of thom more or less ab- ward, Coster, ——— THE CITY-HALLe ‘Tho Committco on Schools failed to moot you- terday morning for lack of a quorum. Judgo Dickoy wilt this morning make 4 motion in Judgo Blodgett’s court to hnve tho Gago da- falcation cago changed from tho Federal to tha State Courts, Tho Fire Marvhal and Board of Polica will witnous an exbibition of s pataut flro-proof com- pound to tako place thie afternoon at 3 o'clock ou tho Court-Huues Square, Cu + recommendation of Bupt. Nehm, Mayor Uotv.c & .dey revoked the saloon-licenve of dtery Phoobig, at No, 195 North Muisved street, Disorderly wud troublosomo” fy the reayou ay algued, ‘Tho Board of Publio Works yeaterday granted permission to P, UG. Melioni to pave Bouth Clark street from Warriaou to Polk; and to DeGolyor & Co, to pavo North Dearborn street frow Indiana to Sebiller, slso by private con. trast. Bonds wore given in each case, Iu clty official circlou 1¢ has long been thought that Bob Kennoy, the Street L'oreman of the North Division, was a relative of Commissioner Priudiville, but Mr. Prindivillo awuerts that ho is uo closer 8 relative to him thun Mayor Colvin, whom hoe supposes to bo a doscoudant of old Aden, ‘Tho contract for paving Fourtcenth strest from Clark to Stato, awarded Saturday to Messrs, Nay & Whitnoy, calls tor a yuleanite comane- pavetnout, the principal iugredionts of which are paphalt, coal tar, pitch, andeutpbur, Tho prices ara: Mobuilding old walle, 97 por yal; vow walls, $13; Hlling, 8 cunts ; paving, $10, Virot-Arsistant-Maranat Sweonla returned frou bis prolongod Eastern trip Saturday you~ jug. Dunng bis absence ho bas visited every city of avy consequence betwoun bere and the Atisntio coast, Aud, after all, bo comes back to bis old oplujou that the Chicago Fire-Dypart+ mont is tho best Iu the country. The Board of Publio Works yesteniay opeved thee oon a ey | Be proposals for hauling wator-pipe, and for Alling the intorsections of West Division stroet. For the formor, Thomas Walsh's bid. of 0 conte por ton, was tho Towost, and for tho latter, tho bid of William Ii, Donovan, at4i cents por foot, waa the lowest, No awards woro made. RICKEY AND REI, Depniy-Sunt. Wckoy for City Marshal is the war-cry ‘of the Aldermon {ntcrostad in the sto- cous of Ald. Hildroth’s ordinance abolishing the Police Board, And some of Capt. Hickoy’s frlends aro foolish onongh to believe the cry. Howovor, It is not so; thore are too many bum- mor candidatos for tho position, and any way it makos but little difference, Supt. Rem in in- capacitated for the ofiice of Marshal, a3 has alroady been discovered in tho chartor of 1872 by Mark Sheridan, ‘Tho soction 1s aa follows : ‘No perton auall be eligible to any oMce who is not a qualified elector of the city or village, and who ahall not have roskleil therein at least one year next preced- ing hia oleetion ar appointment, nor auall any porson be ellgiblo ty any ollice Who 18 8 dofaulter to the cor- poration, As Supt, Rehm tan resident of the Town of Lako Viow, the application of tho citation ia apy parent. Consequently, Mr. elim in considered a bona fide candilato for County Trossurec. COLYIN'A POLICY. Inintorvlews with ropresentatives of all tho daliy nowspapors of the city, Mayor Colvin yea- torday ovincod no desite to contradict any of tho statoments or rimora about prospective re- movala of various prominent city officials, aa pmtiaed in Sunday's ‘Inmuxe under the cap- ion of Revolution,” On tho contrary, ho in- genuausly refors to tho powers conferred on bim an head of tho City Govorumont, and does it tn auch a dubjoun way that it loaves no doubt that A series of removals aro contemplated at an ears ly date, and, in fact, as oarly as tho prosent wool, ag is rumored byseveral{ntorosted partica. He woutd not «ay that bo bad no inton- tion of removing Commnisaionor ‘Thompson, but moje no attempt to hide hia fatontions of abol- ishing the Police Board if tt was in bia power to do so. Of courso he contradicted tho rumor thet Lo intended to force Judgo Dickey out of ofico, hecauso Judge Dickoy visited him yester-. day morning, and inquired how he felt toward him. ‘Though inwardly wishing bo bsd suother mao fn his place, the Mayor folt constrainad to retain Judge Dickey for tho sake of public opinion, if for nothing olae. Evorything cleo that bo said was just 2s equivocal as wad pos. siblo for a man of Mayor Colvin's outapoken- noas, and consequently tho rodult must calinly bo awaited. —_—-—— THE COUNTY BUILOING, ‘ 'Thuraday will bo sentonce day in the Criminal Court. Tho capinsos for tho arrost of tha indicted judges of olection will bo isauod this morning. In tho caso of John Conley, the three-card- monte man, sentenced to threo yonra in tho Tenitentiary, & supersedeas waa yostorday granted by Judge McAllister. 5 ‘Misa Linda Gilbort made anothor attack npon tho mombers of the Connty Board yostorday in tho juterest of a library for tho Jail, This timo abd was reinforced by several Indios. Gon. Lieb remarked yesterday that tho “Joffs" wero now on tho high road to succes: 8 and that tho weedmz out of tho " Bourbon * elemevt at tho mooting Saturday night was a godsond, “You aro s Jeffersonian, I belleva?” was pourea into the ard of averybody sround tho tiding yestarday by a solicitor fora morning paver eager to bo recognized as tho organ of tho Jofersonian” Club. This was foliowed by, * Don’t you want to aubxeribo for the ——?" If the youny wan was working on a porcontage, his carnings yesterday did not trouble bis dicams last vigut. = —-—_ CRIMINAL, Fifty dollars in currency and €25 worth of frames wero stolen yesterday by some soeak thief from Weed Dro's. picturo framo manu- factory, No. 26 Milwaukeo ayonuo, Bon Allon, an Evanstonisa African, {s 5 prisoner at the Madison Stroet Station, om tho charge of stealing a horso ond buggy. His nophow, alad of about 10 years, is a witness against him, ‘The promicos of Cornolius Murphy, No. 226 South Halsted stroet, vere ontored ast ovening about 6 o'clock by sneak thioves, anda quantity of ailyorgara and 700 cigars, valued at $130, stolen, Canary-bird stealing Is popular among thieves, A numbor of tho little singers have been talon aut of their cagns by naughty boys, slapped into an oyster can, and mude off with, Some fellow did worse than that yesterday, Ho took tho cage and bird of Mrs. Lottie Augustus, at No. 198 Weat Monroe sircet. —_+_ SUBURBAN, ‘ cIceno, Tho Trnsteos of the ‘Lown of Cicero met In regular mocting at the Town Hall in Austin yeuterday, Thomas Kelly's license will expire on tho 10th of July; his roquent for renewal was roferred to the Committoe on Licengo, with power to act. A potition was road roqnesting the Doard to romit tho fimo recently imposed upon Jameg Price, thia Loing tho fret offenea, It was ro- forred to tho Committoo on Judiciary. ‘The Committeo on Fiuanca, to whom waa re- forrod enndry bills und poy-rolls, reported that thoy found tho wamo cortoct, and recorumanded that warrants bo issued, Tho report wan adopted, and warrants order ¢o issue for tho respoctive amounte, é ‘Tho waino Committco with the Supervisor, to whom #ay roferred.the appropriations for tho year 1975, reported that thoy sore in favor of levying b tax of €87,000, The roport was alopted, Tho Committce on License, to whom was rofurrod a potition for a saloon license for John Worner, roportod thathe bos tho names of a majority of the voters ou his petition, and thoy recommended that licenso bo granted, Tho ro- port was adopted, ‘The Committes on Strocts and Highways, to whom was roforred the mattor of auodry bridgos and culvorts in the vicinity of Central Park, ro- ported that they had orderod onlverta on Fulton aad Forty-tighth streets and Carroll avenus, ‘The report was adopted, ‘Trustee Seuvitlo prossuted a resolution repeal- ing the orditianco tor a box sower on Iidgolaud aveuuo, and it was adopted, Avordinunce for the contruction ofa box sowor on Ridgeland avenue from Ean avoune to Division strect, and from Nidgelaod avenue to Marlen avenua on Madison stroct, was aagpteu, ‘Lho Commiaatonora appointed to make sn es- Umato fors box sewor on Kidgeland avonue and Madison streot reported tho following lutnber, 2,090 ; nails, 870 ; labor, 82,427 vating and tiiliax, $9,000; engivesring and su. parinteging $500; cost of lavying aud ussosa- Ing, $100, Total, £24,783, ‘Nrustes Bharp prodovted a rosolution thst the Bunerintendent be empowered to employ from four to six men to keep tho streets in proper ro- patr, and that he purchase suitable imploments for the uae of men ao omployed. Gonova Lake Excursion, The Northwestern Jtlroad will runs apectal train to Genova Lake on Saturday evening next, leaving this clty at 8 o'lock, to convey the detachment of the Firnt Neglinent to the former placa, In ndiition to the four | caré for-tho accommodation of the members of the Fegiinent a number of additional care will be attached for the accommodaiion of ail persons dexiring to cole. brate tho 4th at that reaort, A epectal train will also be riu from Geneva Laka on ‘Tueatay tuorniny, July which will arnvain thiselty at7 o'clock, thus en- abling all persons culcbratiug thore to arriva bere tn time for business, without tosiug uny time, Elavorato preparations ure’ beiuy made for the encampment, Woick will bo partielpated in by Gompsuicn Ay ail Gof the regiment, — Improve Your Summor Vacation. ‘Tho boya and girly can make excellent uso of thelr sumnner vecation by attending the Tiryaut & Stratton ‘Vasluoss Cullego duemg tha aummer, It will bow chanyo to uow studles, sud, aa tho day ressiun closce atlo’clak p,m, there will bo suMelent me for recreatlun, ‘Thy roms are very large, ploasant, and healthfnt, Parcula should call aud sce tho working of thls model luutitution, One of the best passeugor-ele- yators x the city communtesles with the rooms, En= trauce um Btato utroct, avuthoast coruer of Washingtou Wo Can Cordially Recommend avy wanting clothes cleaued or repaired to Cook & MecLatu, #0 Dearborn aud 93 aud 261 Weal Madison stro, os one of the oldest and best houses in the Dbusucas, — You Can't’Think of Anything used In tha cullnary ort, frou @ Richmond Palace Range to au fgg-Leuler, that can't be boughs very reas sonably at Daltun’s, 102 Btute street, ———— Pianos and Organs for rent, $Send upwards per mouth, 4 number of excellant second-hand pianos, {ucluding BStetnwey's, for sale at extremely low priv, Lyon Meny, Btate and Monroe strestey . THE MARRIAGE COVENANT. A Remarkable Case in the In dianapolis Criminal Court. Parties to a Free-Love Contract Prose- cuted fur Violation of Law. The Court Molds that tho Contract Is o Legal and Binding Marriage. And that Noithor Party Oan Dissolve it Except by Process of Lows Ispraxarotis, Ind., Juno 24—In the Marton Criminal Court, Judgo Chapman to-day rendorad tho following decision in tho caso of the Stata va. J. R, Buolt and Susan D. Gilbert, Indicted for fornication, The opinion sayat In regsrd to tho effect of the absence of ceremonics and forms upon tho validity of murriages, if eithor of the parties to the marriage regarda it a¢.@ union as husband and wifo, it aball not be either void or voids able becatise the requirements of the statuto in regard to hcense or solemnization have not beon complied with, and ft seems probable, by the proviso to Bec. 3, that whore parties tnke ott a marfiage-lvonse and, acting under that lcenso, appear beforo any person and pronounce by and through him an ae mont to become man and wife tho marriago will bo ‘valld, and the partles held to the contract without any regard to the belief the partivs may have entertained fn Fegara to ita logallty eepacially If followed by co- abitation. ‘But the decision of thin proposition is not novcenary to the cane in hand, The dofeudanta took out a license, aud in the presence of cortain wituesacs themaclves nolemuized # ceremony of marriage, aud took esch the other for husband sud wife reapectively, using each tho form of words heretofore set ont, without the interposition of any otter persons nave tho peraons who appeared In the character of witnera- $f, ihe ouly portion ‘of the formula used by the do- fendants in this portion of the coromony to which an exception {s taken in that embraced iu the words, “80 Jong a8 tho Uulon of love and life shall last"; but 1 don't thiuk these worda are very significant, nor thoy or any words which inay heemployed iu a murriago caremony touching tho duration of the contract, are of any legal force or in nny way qualify the contract, if tbo portlea = agree oo ll husband and wife, ond presently thereafter assume thestatus, Tho law sottles the nature and duration of the contract, and suy stipulation the par- ties might make in regard thoroto would be mero idio words and mawkish sontiment. If the forma now under review had been pronousced by an authorized person, tbe marriage would have been gaod aud rog- tlar, Sfthoy had Deon xed by an unanthorized third person, that incapacity of the person solumnizing would not hava invalidated the marringe, and all that can bo wuld in this caso js that the person roloinn- izing or pronouncing tho marriago, nanioly, tho” parties” to. tho contract, wero not mais capable by statute of solomnizing tho marringe, It is dificult to concelyo how any additional atrength or sanctity would be given ton marriage contract whoro the formula bas beon said by a person incapable of solomnizing marriago by the atstute, or by the using of any priostly or oilictal function of which be waa wed, and tho jucapacity of such a perro would ‘aa complete aa could be, and the tmpropricty of his action certainly ss yravos but tho defondant, Buel), featifien that he belloved, at the timo of mak- fng hls marriage contract with Aisa Gilbert, that it waso legal marringo, and ho further testifed, In answer to crons-interrogatories by the State's countel, that tive Gilbert atated at tho tline that ae bellovod It to bo legals Counsel for tho Slate, adnalt if elthor party beloved the marriage legal, at the time ho or sho ontored into tha relationship, that i will stand. Itia argued, howover, that from the form ndoptod, yeclally trom tho so-called agreemont which goed by tho partles, = cloar conclusion yo drawn that’ the parties did not either of them regard as a legal marciags, Whatever may by suid of the want of wisdom anit good taste of ents of tho sentiments ex- preaved in tho so-ca!lod agreement, I do not aco that Ib overthrows tho testimony of Buell {n egntd to his be- Hof concerning the legality of the marriage, eapuclally when I regard hls statement that ha supporod that ho could be divorced from his wife only by 9 docreo of court, ‘This provision in tho egroemont waa only a wonUment or 8 protest —rqatust —oxfate ing. iowa and prejudices. Neither do T think this ngreemont ‘ine Tegal efficacy, ig for twa reatous : Firtt—It was signed after the pare tes had pronounced themselves Lusband and wif in a public (aud it may be solomn) manner, Hocond—Be- cause, if it be rogardod as a part of tho marriage cer- emony, no part of It Lug any legal force oxeopt that which says that thoy agroe to sssumo tho telutions of husband and wifo, aut that I think has full force, and may éffect what the partios moan by tho protest againat the assumed right of others to interfera with that which concerns only oursclves, It is dificult to may with ceitunty from tho }inguago employed, but "I may presume | {tia of dite tlo consequence, os it ia smmeiliatcly followed by an expression of iutent to comply with the laws of tho Hlate, and the parties agree to avaumo the relations of husband and wife, with all which thoso torma im~ ply, aud thon follows this language: “Wueukas, The courte of law hnyo declted that marriago {4 a e1vil contract, and govorned by the samo rules as af) other contrac! hervfore,wo beroby syreo that this contract exist aud be fu force during our phy ical lives, provided our mutunt love-natures evor lend aa now, but to terminate without projudice by vied of either paity if love mball ever cosso to lus mu tual, which sven} wo trust aud belleve uever will occtic,” Its this festurowhich counsat for tho Atate,-an T understand them, urge with most confidence, un shows ing that uelther party betievod tho marriage legul, aud therefore it is void, wud i¢ is this feature which has excited public indignation, but Tilo not think it shows that neither party Lelloved the marriage to be legal. It does show that they were fguorant of what courls of Jaw have decklod, If it wero the law that mar- riagn was # clvil contract goverued. by the same rules as all other contracts, then ft might follow that the parties thereto might torminate tho contract, ut no auch iicentious «low waa aver | sro. nounced by any Gourt, Tho formation of marriage fa acoulract peculiar to itself, ‘tho condi- tox of inorriaga fe an institution requiated by law and * nut by ue mero eaprice of the parlles, What have sald tn regard (0 tive expreselon. in the eerernony cou corniug the duration of the relation of busbatd and wife ie cqually applicaUlo to thia stipulation of the so- culled agreement, ‘Tho law will eve no regurd for any ageeemont tho parties may make touching tho dissoli- tion of the tinlon, In must forms used for tho solem- nization of marriage the parties pledgo thein- volves to continue tho relation until parted by doath, regardless of which many among thent véok divorce, and which the law grants them withoat considering the pecullur alimitation of thelr marriage agreement concerning {ta duration, Numerous nuthar- itles night ho cltod to the offect that a marriags will not bo callud vold vimply becauuo the foraualifen of roluminization directed by thy statute expresily do» clares (hey sual bu vold; but asf am of tho optolon that tho provisions of our statute clearly make tho Marriige Under aonelderation valld, ft fs not needful to cite stich authorities ’ in most of tha Kintes of tha Union, — Whers tho quention bas been raisod, {t has been eo helt, Icon. chide that defendants contracted a yall marriayo, auch & coutsact aa can ouly he Whsulved by death oF wcompotent court; that thefe ogreemont to diwolve the contract by thelr own consent in cane thole ro- spective Tove-uatures fail to hurmonlze fa in law yold nioral vicio that if parties ahould act under this atipulstion for the termination of the marriage contract, wod thereafter enter juto @ altuilur imarriags-coniract anu relatiouship with otlier parlivs, they would be guilty of bigainy, and that good méoraly and wound political ethics, a4 welt as tho wtatute law, roqiire that they aliail be beld Arily to tho marrisze-contract thoy havo arsamed, and to uli thodutios and reaponslinities tho law attaclios thereto, aud, therefuro, taat tho pare tles ore not guilty as charged in tuo indictment, ———_————_— A Chinese Nolomon, An unusual cose, showing tho forillty of ro- source and tho quigkness of thought of thie botter classes uf Chiueue, is reported by the Nori China Aevald teow Noulin. Durlug tho ‘Leaps tug rebellion & mistriod Chinaman, rosident fh that city, Jotned a regimout which was ordorad for sorvico ugawst ‘he rebels, He did not roturn at the ond of tho Laeger aud nothing boing heard of lim for sovoral ycars afterward, bis wite, believing hetrcl{a widow, liatened to the adyunces of anothor man, who professed fove for hor, and trevued his suit so ardently that she congented to fom her lot with hia. ‘Thoy want before the proper anthoriticu, were wado husband and wife, aud hvod togethor fu ovnjugal happlucss, a8 tuey bolivea,—at all eveuts thoy were happy, This continued for B yoats oF tivo, woh tho first husband prosonted himeelf, alive and well, aud demanded the ree- toration of hia wie, ” Ob, no," sald No. 2, “you loft her, remained away for yours, nobody heard of you, she thought you" dead sud mourned for you. Wo aro niarried now, atid hore aro tho papers," No, 1, not having heard of tho example of Enoch Ardon, probably, etiil clamorod for his wife, aud it wae ultimately decided to taue tho matier before the Chonslen. Tho Magistrate Netoned attentively to bork sidew of tha story, snd at first appeared puzzled what course to tako, ‘ho papers produced by tho vovond neband wore tegaj, but the nret husvand was obdurate, aud would wot yield. At levgth tha Jiagistrate told them to leave tho wile in his hands for teu days, ond then both to como pee again for bis doclsion, ‘This was agrocd 0 About the fifth or sixth day the Magistrate, in groat haste, sont for tho two men, aud with s mouroful countensncs informed thom that the wife bad boan saaieoty suitton with su illness which bad proved fatal, wud that elo was dead; and ho asked the first bugband whether he would tako away tho body and provide for tho funoral. | ‘Zbis mau domurred, aid ho wouted o hing wife, not & dead one, and should have nothing more tado with the mattor, Turning to tho other, tho Maxistvato put tho same quetion to him, saylig that ouo of thom must rowove the body, ‘Lhe man said he was very poor, but the deceased had been # wood wife to iim ; they had Toved cach other dearly, and, cout what it might, ha would raise the inoney and pay for the burial, “Very well,” gaid the Magistrate, “theu hero ho 1s, —tako ber away with you,’ meAsd dapwlug aide’ curtalo’ be abowed 4b antonishod man the wite, standing and living and in good hoaith, before them, it being oloar that tho firat huaband really oared nothing for her, they willingly abided by tho Magiatrato’s method of sottling the complication. The only dranback to this story is, that we aro unable to hand down to postority, {0 plain English, the name of this Chinese Solomon. SANGERPFEST. Opening Concert of the German Musi= cnl Sociotios at Npringficid. Special Dispatch to The Chtcago Tridune, Spninariexo, I, June 28,—Tho rain, which bogan to fall here last wight at 7 o'clook, and which continued until 1 o'clock to-day almost untntorruptedly, made tho opening of;the Sanger- fost rathor uncomfortable. Tho mansgora wero looking bluo this morning, but toward noon tolograms bogan to arrive informing thom that noariy all tho wocistica expected wore on their war, Tho orchestra, numbering thirty pieces, selected from tho musicians of Chicago, arrived first, followed immodiatoly by tho soclaty from Jolict, and this sftorngon and to-night two enciotios from Peoria, accompaniod by tho Peoris Light Guard Band, one society from Pekin, one earch from Bloomington, Pana, Uarlinville, Alton, and Quincy arrived, Thoy wore received by tho Reception Committeo as thoy arrived and oscortod to Harmonia Hall, whoro refreshments aro sorved freo to all. 'Thocity ta handsomety docorated with over- ong, And the American and Prussian lage aro ilving over the hall in which the Sangorfost fs hold, ‘To-night tho programme constated of music from tho Gorman mastors, aud was intonded to bo a concert of wolcome to visiting aocioties, Dr. ‘Trapp. a promivent German gentleman of this city, mado the sprech of wotcome in Gor- man, and Gov, Bovorldgoin English. Both wero Tesponded to with applause. ‘Tho attendanco at the concert was creditable, and would havo been much larger but for the unfavorable waosther, eee ga Ira Brown, It fs not an uncommon thing to hear the remark that the real estate business In Chicago Ia overdone, And ff it is moant that there is a superabundance real estate shyatoré—land-sharks—engaged in the busl- nean, then there {s no uso to attempt a aticcosstul con- tradiction of the ntscrtion, Dut that the Interest in overdone by honorablo, upright desters, who lave a Luslnces record to entitle them to publis confidonce, In rot trio, It ina fact that the permanent derelopmicut of the real estato interest of this cityis,in a great measure, dite to the business energy of prominont real estate brokers and dealers, among which honorable Inention is mado of such ggutlemen as Ire Brown, Odgen, Sholdon & Oo,,"W, D, Kerfoot, and othera, Buch dealers, like our dry-guoda morchants, bankcra, ond other prominent business men, have contribute largely to tho pret perity of this city, Sir, Brown le a genticman well and favorably known ia both financial and commercial circles, Uo fs an oid citizen of this elty, having reaideit hore over twenty years, nome twelva yeara of witlch he haa devoted almort entirely to tho roal ostate intorests, making suburban property Aspecislty, Mobas lurgointercets, and bos handiod vast amounts of — proporty’ at Lakeside, Glencoo, _ Eranston, “Hylo” Patk, — Thorn- tou, Wark Ridge, Doaplaines, and Homewool, also Ban Diego, Cal. Mr, Brown fixes the same rice on all hin fots in each subdivision na in the frat jnatance,—$lU, with a payment down of $14, noi $5 monthly for the balance, which gives all a chance to own their own home, Me. Brown ja a4 industrious as he ts enterprising, and laa tnode it a point tu bring all of Lin busincis talent to bear on certain towns each year, so junt now we soo him pusbing forward the euterpriae of building up Park Jifdge, which, as mauy of our rooders arc aware, ts cllgibly aitunted 9 miles from the city on tho Northwestern Railroad, Theee lots Mr, Brown put on the market at $100 cach, at which figurea he has sold during the pant your over 700 of thuin, In order to givo Thornton # Blart, he olso bought at that pont 400 acrea, which bo laid ont in blocks, sud old at 3 net profit of $100 por acre, We will now fol- Jow him to Glencoe, whero Le haa a tract alinost in tho contre of tho town, it boing only a faw blocks from the depot, which propérty he Law Dow Ju the market und Is in’ dally demand, fighougls Mr. Mrown has adver- tised this property but little this scason, and not wilhstanding no one je selling lotey there for Jexs than: $209, Mr. Is “*Thave placed my lots on frown salt to tw the tnarket at $109 each, tia being the somo plan that havo puraiod with afl my ous purchasoa, "Bir, Brown candidly admits that ho caunvt reallza what tho iro tins done for hint + although ho Jost a large amount ot ‘uroperty by it, ‘the calawity, nowevery tuduced ports to toek to, the suburban towne, which offers’ ima ready market for bia vast and foterasts, inter~ esta that ho found it dificult to ban taxes on before the firs, Ha ownn forty acta, which lu hae subd. vided itito lots at Lakeside, but ashe profers to bold that peuperty, he ia uot crowding ou the market, In this branch of bualness, asin most others, thera aro undoubtedly Iceches that eke out an existonco by trickery, But while the aubject of {eso romarke f through enterpriee, Ind the foundation of a largo f tring, io Las at the samo timo enabled htndradi—yex, thoukands,—to aycures lot on which to build o homo, and that, too, at the mont reasunabio figures : an:i many 8 laboring manand mochoniocan thank Mr, Brown for a comfortable tomo of thelr own, ———$—$—_——____+ Important to the Proservation of Tooth John Qoshnoll's Cherry Tooth-Pasta, the most eMeacious dentifrice known, Try it, For salo by all druggists, Wholesale agents, Tortoy & ‘Brodloy, 171 apd 173 Haudolph street, Hallett, Davis & Co.'s Grand, aquaro and upright planos aro for sate only at the pinno-rooma of W, W, Kimball, corner State and Adaina streets, MARRIAGES. HAVENS—MARTIN~ Juno 27. by the Nev, T. 0, Seadensie 13, 8, Mavcne and Frances A. Martin, both DEATHS. KPERRY—Mondsy morning, Kato Iliza, is qacahter of CG. A, ond Lucy ‘Spoter, "aged years a d WwnLBF, Fouoral ceremonies at+rosldence, No, 413 Wost Laka atrnals sels (Titesaz) morning at J. EO tory to taking the romaius ito thy county tur iutorn KAVDER—At Montrose, N.J., 9 the 3h inst., Ne than i, Iiddar, of this city, In tho 72d year of his au. Hemilnes will ba taken to Grosa woud Comotery. TT—Juno ZW at Qo'elock am.) of Liverpool and Dublin papers please oops. MENTY~-—June 94 Noymour Monty, aged 45 yours, £2~ Unwogo nit Plattaburg payors (lonse copy. LADD=June 2, Robort E., sou of 42. 1 and Matilde Tadd, aged 4 moail Tiniment Tolide of Ammonia, A Now and Grent Discovery in Modical Science for the Curo and Reliof of Pain in Man or Animal, Surpassing Anything Tforetofore Known, Restoring Thoue sonda to Hoalth Hoppinoss. A SURE CURE For Neuralgia, Rhoumatism, Erysipelas, Diphtheria, Croup, Sore Throat, Face Ache. Mumps, Paralysis of Limbs, Bit or Hnlarged Joints, Hun- tona, Corns, Pains in Back, Nook, or Shoulders, Quinsy, Catarrh, AND ALL— Bruisos and Wounds of Evory Nature, in * Man or Animal, SILES? FIN ydlead teat hole pilvate pruvtive by {Ro wus, succosstul phyal- siana, A Puysicran Gunn: cand ENT ‘De, Willlain Osgood Page, of No. 25 Fourth York, autterod for meng yoare rid si oa thio Ht pain Ja hs knee, and jo.to walk, caused yan sujury rcocivod. Hudsou Kiver itailroad, Vited avecy euler I uracieueg could dey}so, withuat, benott, oa? Ldoiment fudide of Ammonia ave fustaus rellot and effected a complute cure, Rugumatio Suvvencns state: Was dissharged from tha, Mesvachusotts Generel Hos- Pitabayiuenrable, with taflammatory choumatisns fo wy auouldcrs, tigers, ana foots suiterad fosrtully fur, tras x Inet all hope, ~ De. Gites’ Liul~ vs res tryed wvers slag aoe Front Tudide “af “ainmten HLLGN nAITH, No, 12 Plaue-st, Fall Nive, Biogas aa sina tedldogd atone Fediao.a aly Be Wy WOON Tatlammate Tibeumatl: all ovo od) svalon vain Dnteboauio: Gus Lintnant Weatds of aie TIEDEIICK GIEEN, ECM ww Vork. LINIMBNT for allmeats of the anim passed all otber preparations in {ta wil: Manny Basser" srarze; story rh pre abana ‘Tux owxxn.oF Su roy stable the only Hinimont I pow usa ta (Iitoa' T4at- rt a a ment lodide of Ammonia, It perfor: ders. Lut baitatiagly pronowuce be tho bose 1 BicbaNtend, Peivacton, Ne For our stock we kaow of no Hnimont that equi Iodide ot Aimoute, Ut ly what lonsiaca hava lobe rauted-sninaruing rallablo. It wore wuintas POLE HANS DOVULABS, North Howard ste dhutinere George Grant, Hea Victoile, Hills County, pteras, Grant, fra. Victoria, Hille County, Kanras, armenia the rid, 370 Unve furan sud beast Giles! Liniment fulide ct Aue aia. LES? NTs ste us ou 7 Piioe boceats aud gl per bots. Quart, 6200, at 4) Gisthsre, Now York, 026 ogld by sl Dee 7 er eam, HN LEADING MANUFACTURERS, Represeutative AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS, AND DRALERS IN ARTISTIC AND FINE GOODS, For Personal and Houachold Use, Hantirood Lumber and Veueers, GEO, W. READ 4 CO. 18G to 200 Lewis-at., font of Sixth. . ‘Now York, Art Workers in Silver, TIFFANY & 00., ‘Unton Square, New York. Sik Maunfactarets, CHENEY BROTHERS, Hartford and New York. Pure White Lead, Atlantic, ROHNERT COLGATE & CO, Corner Pearl and Beekman-ats,, New York, Artistic Jewelers, TINTANY 4 CO., Watches, AMERICAN WATOH COMPANY, ‘Waltham, Mass., and New York, Masonic and Military Goods, SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, Sulver-Plated Ware, 10 Maiden Lane, Now York. MERIDEN BRITTANIA COMPANY, GGO Broadway, Now York. Workers in Hardwood Lauber and Veneers, GRORGE W, REKD & CO, j 186 to 200 Lewls-st,, foot of Bixth-at., Hast Rvor, Now York. Trunks and Traveling Bags, CROUCH & FITZGERALD, 1 Maiden Lano and GSU Broadway, New York. » East River, Tho uso of n “trade-mark” should be a nocessity to overy manufasturor who has faith in his own waros, ‘The first atep towards making tho manufacturor indopendent ot the commission morchant should be to make. the namo of tho goods and the trade-mark by which thoy are distinguished widely known to the consumer.” Diamond Merchants, TIFFANY 4 CO., ‘Unton Square, Mew York, Art Fornitre and Decorations, HERTER BROTHERS, G17 Lrosdway, New York, Town Carriages and Road Wagons, BREWSTER & CO,, OF RNOUMEST., cl Miftheay, and Fourteonthst., New York, Clothing, BROOKS HROTIUERG, 2 roadway and Woud-at, New Ta. Fine Watetes, TIFFANY 4 00., Unton Square, New rort, Cams, W. 4d. SLOANE, G1D to GOS Broadway, Now Xork. Ant Browz, : TIFFANY & 00, Stationery, Uston Square, Now ork, TIFFANY & CO., Union Square, New York. Gans, Rifles, and Sporting Cutts, SUMUYLER, HARTLEY & GRATMAM, 19 Malden Laue, Now York, Gentlemen's Faruishing Gcods, UNION ADAMS 2 CO., ; DIS Broadway, Now York, Fine Fars, C. G, GUNTITERS SONS, 602 and GOL Yrodway, Now York. Finé Champase, **Gonlat, J, RIFFLARD'S SON8, 42 Vosoyat., few York, (u favorita brand, Partios whose wares coms within tho de- scription covered by tho heading on this column, and who dosire 9 small spaco in this Mat, aro invited to addross JOHN MANNING, DOMESTIC BUILDING, Broadway and Fourteenth-st., NEW YORK cry, veer PUCTION SALES VAL AL BUTTERS & AUUTION EER, FOR THE BALE OF TY A. RAL ESTATE, ‘On, PERSONAL Pitap SPECIAL SALE OF 150 REMNANTS OF CARPETS, 0 to 40 yarda each, and New Made-up Carpets, Consisting of Velrot, Brussols, ligraln, Homp, sod Rag, Tuenday Morning, June 20, at 1:30 o'clock, Abour Auction Roams, 168 Madisou-at., between Dearbara and Ulurk. WM. A. HUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, LARGER SsTook OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, ishing Goods, Pianos, Murulture, and Carats, TAY MONAING, dung Mat B20 o'clock, at ‘Miewbionat, VM, A. HUTTIHN & CO., Auctlonecrs. REGULAR TRADE BALE, THURSDAY MORNING, July 1, at 9:30 o'clock DRY TIGR Witte Godoy MUOTs, ARP BRORS, Atourhalosroom, 108 Kast Madlson-st., second floor, WA A, HU ITEMS £°00,, Auctioucore, AUOTION SALES. “Dy MLANON, POMEROY S Con” Dy EDIKON, HONEROY & Ob, BANKRUPT SALE, AT AUCTION. COAL & COAL YARD FIXTURES, TURADAY MORN, J {100'o1" 1B Groverat by onder | oar Sy i ‘en wlth Bonin Gites Stove, out Tanking, aut 18 Zon Yanrga Lol 80; TUESDAY MORNING, Juno 40, at 9:30, Rpocial Kale of Now and Usod FURNITURE Harlor Aufts, Chamber Sats, Huresus, W.sh Rtands, Cone modes, Wardrobos, Loanar, Uarpets, tea Borer, Rofelge orators, &c., dc, us PUMEROY, &' Oa, Lei Ra daiph. “ BANERUPT SALD Hoses Hues, Warns, Be: AT AUCTION, AtBhops of FOX & IOWALD, on Goons fal North Reaweh and Chorney WEDNRAAE MOI ing, Juno, ab 10 o'clock. ‘ug pair Mnlton; two pale Beate Hevea! a uarabine if Ligh and oats Waren of fieattard, {tamencl * negigcing York C0, i u Howadl, —BLISON, POMEROY ‘Auotionosrs. portant Art Sa BY THR CHICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIGN,» Michigan-av., cor. Van Buron-st., . Thursday and Friday Hvouings noxt, at half past 7, and on Baturday Aftornon, and Saturday Evoning ot 7:30. A Inrgo eatlection of Chol Ont tho mos oslebratad Arscrican aad Surapose Arent 7 $40,000 WORTH OF PICTURES. ‘Wl ba offorod for axle, Among the Contributors are yuany colebrated and well known namus, ie,: Pf, Uttascitz, J. G. Mrown, Paul Wobbor, Gookins, Wu, Weet, Mosbr, Beovere Ae We Th x rere eww HOE. De tans, Birinci Inases, all, famos HH, Beard, Hu ner Ustehine, Bigelow, Yilles aut, einel ‘ Rtothard, Dubutte, Rose Bonheur, Carolur, Bhirlawt 7 ‘Walter, And many ethers enually well knowoe nequaten : un dering ranat {eturain comatose eee Tasearee Gallary open FIG day and erentag, nntil attor enter BEISUN: BUA ENUYE UOe Austlouesre REGULAR SALE AT AUCTION ERIDAY MORNING, duly 3, at 9:30 o'clock, 1 alway find tha Lavgcat Aatortmont at one Hovkast Parior, Chamber, and Dinlngelto nn EUEINITU Ee Hilack Walnut I:s-onslon Tablas, M.'T. Taptes, Bureaus, Wash-Statds Sidsboarte, Franch’ aud Bad’ lounger Mattroates, Springs, A full lin New ant Socond-haud * CARPETS. ‘Uificn Dents, Onalzy 3 ‘Rofeteoratars Mi Stuck of Bedding, Pillows, and Gens Largo Stock of Nendi Tat CHANDELIERS, § a PRCT LANG AN STAT GAS ates ot Bianen, ate Ov hand #8 Handolnsss RE & CO., - 4 and 70 Waba TUESDAY, JUNE 29. REQULAR AUCTION SALE OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Dros Goods, Piece Goode, Hosters, Und + tions, ‘White (loons, einiratdnnin, te eloenens ier Hoh ling of Zaia Lacs Quods,inchiding all she latest Jackets, Points, Nuawle, Aprol making in all tha handanmest ue of or Mifare at auation in Oblcngo, ‘a Bankrupt Hook of Men's, Boys’, tae Mate Clothte mand Suit Pattorne in 64 Worstede, ‘to,, from a firat-cless tailoring sstab> Turnishings, Straw Gooits, tine TL Wie lunloke Gare ‘Anica ling of Veney Hmbredored Plano Cova qh choleg tine of tinons, including an ead Hh variety of viketchtate, "tovolay ; 1» Drills, Granh, abla Coveryete, enh Danasin De Cc PATS. x ‘Tho Regular Auction Salo ot Ingrain and Cottage Care potaat tl a'clock. Bale of Dry Gsods Bargains at 9: ity . 00, i éaand io Wades AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY. JUNE 29, at 11 o'cl ‘Wo will aolt a Bankrupt Stock of Top Baggies, Democrats, & Phactons, Must be sold to pay advancos. Also a full line of Fine Single and Exprosr larnesgos. GEO P. cone, & ¢ tAnud 1 Wabash-av,* We shall class ott on Weiluestay, Jame 30, A FINE LINE OUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes & Sinners And, in addition, shot, by ordor of MAT. COUN CATES, ‘Assigioo, soll tho entire M. A, HEBRON & SON, RETATL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHES, Following our usual custom, ovory lot will besold. Salteat9:300,m. " " GEV. B, GOTE.4 CO, * 63 and 20 Wabasli-ay, On Thursday, July 1, at 9:90 o.m., ‘Wo shall offor a good assurtinont of (lonseheld Farnitire, Vlerant Parlor ult, Marblo and Wood Top Chamboe by Uxtension-Tablos, Hall-Trooa, Wha sharp, te Rockers {a Hep ai 08, Pailor and Uttico Dosks, Show-Oasea, Caryzte, Rofrlgore ature; £50 Wood-Soat Chal Q, te. = GORE # CO,, Auctlonosre, By 8. DINGEER & CO., ‘No. e0 aud 8) Mast Ran lulphat. ‘Tho targott variety ant fonort prices in Chicago AT PRIVATE SALE. i. Furniture, Partor, Cuambs 4 relohone ant Olfay Kugnituen, Of all Riad, and oe Rogular Somi-Weokly Auction Salo, To-morrow, Wednesday, June 40, 10 o'clock, An immet nd desirable favoice of new and second hand Forni e Garpna Sastecaiay, Bedikene,. tee Gedae hosts, Kitchen ware, Pancy Goods, ad Carpi siies. wikBe nt DER. ——} By H. CHADWICK & CO, + 195 and 197 Hast Raadolphst, ' so mill soit Pursttare 6 Paulor, Cham + Atarblostey ate fuse Chamuer Gasca, Gttioa Lat Tables, Hraseils aul W. Auuo, wlony'Ottce Derk, Rade, BUTTERS & CO'S THURSDAY SALE ‘Will ombracoa large stock of Clothing. Seasonable Men's Flannel, Tweod, Worsted peed Ducks Tideay and Grave tn Whita Sarecilles Vostsy tii Clothing, Sailor Bults, Linus pow etal wud roy site, G4" Unssitnercs, Ytallan lot 13-4 an Holland and Heonel Duck, Geuts' Uaderse: Klrts. Hasioey, owed, Handusrciiots, Sadies ‘aod SAihiven's Dresay and Aprons, White Goods, two genulue Caznel's Heir awlsy STRAW GOoOoDS Vor Ladies’, Men's, Boys’, and Children's Wear, Boots and Shoes, aslyding « largo line of Childron's Colored Shoos, Pita bia mnake. detp 4 Bute cu Moralug, July 1, Ree nee eroS ca auuttad Hur feb Aladin A. F salesrcar Fy WM. A, HULTENS & UO., Austioncers, BUTTERS & 00.18 SATURDAY'S SALE, SATURDAY, July 3, AT ¥45 O'CLOCK A.M, At tbolr Salcaroom, 1d Bladiwu-at. FURNITURE, OARPETS, PIANOS, HOUSBHOLD GOODS, Hto., Eto, By WM, F. HODGES & CO. Tuesday Afternoon, at 2 o’clock, iY be tan questi RNUAULE? shee detvety atone, We SDKs & CO, Auotlonsas, By JAS. BP, McNAMARA & C 27 Fast Washiagiou-at, LARQE BANKRUPT ATOCK OF From tho Best Manufacturers, . AT AUCTION, Tuesday Morning, June 30, ot 024 o'ctoats. Ales it FANT MeN AALNIER A CL, Kaationase FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, “$5.00 Packages . OF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN BXOCHANGE FOR Bills of National Currency, TRIBUNE OFFICE

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