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ni iw ure JObbOEN peices: Y any fine ‘conservatlya, Mehey Huth to $3.0) por bi for pe Mihoro nea tony trite nt quotations: aginaw nnd New York. otarl We, nnd COnHOD Haley were made ot 1 cur thnuth 10 0 Dons miloe we, Hat faxsead nt #108 fur hot And weeds Was quoted steady at Gast{o for clt) ountry rendered, with 0,2 Ntuak heen ke! rf sinished ote Ealy st Inquotod atondy on the bania rly nctives strato oxtate, wit ind miedium tleace hire. 'e quel ad to: hunt tub. Youn waxbed fieece. Coarse washou Hoect LIVE Stock. rou but little from that of thedsy bofore In numbers, bit the offerings mulo zoch poorer avorngo, tho run of ‘Texas through enttle grass natives showing a quite marked fnereasc, while thero wasscorrosponding fulling-off in the pomber of first and second class beuver, ‘I'rndo suf: fetedno drawback on that account, however, ns there wunota particularly activo Inquiry tor fat. heavy tite, Of Toxans not fewer than 40 loads woro reeelyed. OF that, number avout thirty t frauers, pricosof which minged from FUOGIG. A Kanana-wintercd Texans, r dro prters tudk tho fow cholee dr ROL, Mhip era 0, fale to bitehers and Rigo for wravs ‘Vexnna, und at & NmmON to fuirish natlyos, Hoek eattlo, and pricos of thut class aro to n ur Calyes wero netively in cere rm at $1697.40) por 100 Ibs for ver To perceptible chanke as conipared ning. MM wor toa cortnin 8 uyes of native su w eanners wero largely at Lise. 0 for vory Hut iittio was dane tt wore loft over. to 1,00 Ibs, . TOLONU ALUOrs, Woljli- iy wa for clty Haughton, common to choice ¢o ‘welghing Nd) to 1,4 1be, ry Frock (attle—Common catita, waluitii 00010, i J hin tulls, and weuluwox steers, Ters—Vhrowgh droves... Yeali-I'or 100 Ibs. CATTLE BALES, EP 6. 6. 6. h SeBevee SEEEE EERE! rate dootdodly more untwuation in tho Wridn thanont Mondays and. Tricon wore ALEUNLOr round, ‘hu nerivals, roneliat gUnurous propor. bo , Goth packben and K of the irclinnus of a trading was dong abuva Bud tro, An, Prices No. a 43.00) tay =e PISLRLES sresae: SREB! BoEe: 75 BESE! ee = pepesreciserpsercaorbestS atpreprpsborp rar nr rere: RESzBeeRszeaEs i ary aindernio a ity, prlogs somaint pour tu quod qualities, BURED BALES, Pi aaees seeness! WATERTOWN, ATERTOWN, Ma! ps, its fate don a) Laas Vive, #076@7.00; Northern ii i eke lures if rin tate f i luna, ReEge ) ouoly oxtra, une 1. CATTLE ny, HUH, RO chem market wtesdy Bl Mradow daposed OF mised butchers’ es. 13 carey Oforing, allah deed sheep, $).7004u0; few clivioy, celta, 3.140; constened thruush, OO carss aad abs, to chateau iba, York we TTE—~Ieootpts, sirany unanigrss tuxead 9, 8109.18; Tbe da. 4 ey han Tosuineatos rere 0 : iangieo to ancy, 0 KANSAS CITY, gich to The Chicago Tribune 1,013; moroactive 48; lighe sblppliw RAST LIWENTY, Vu, Juny '4,-CaTtie—Lecelpts Mast Lie: ATY, SM head, all through consignumnts: very little dott Wy tate vrieva a baat Seating price Horssiteenipls, dear teats Phitateiptlns, £6.00 NS Wy thay Bite welling very nluve: nrle eens INDTAA Pants, jo Mae = wegen ny He -Hogs-Denand a VUrkern, fAKedNT reco, an sxlpmonta : : , The Mbt ppbnt $5, 10001; butchers’, £22060; ewer and tedderss fusca recelpen, as hips ments, (0, CINOINNATED Cine: tear June 1.—togs—Stoad yy commen and unt. chura', 81teth hy re> bolyitae nig anid butchurs', $.5te0.1h; re: HOt pn fy ebiiguicie LUMBET. Carguos arriving yesterday sold quickly nt the full range xlvon below: re at Green conan tne freon medi, Hexten sunt and freon wasnt tet Horas aad Htandunt wh tn Kxtra oh The yard pri Cotluwss Mirat nnd second clone, rough, rd clone de, alu fanete tea ‘wnelns, Common boar Pammon hort Dunonalon ait Shin uiugles, oxtry Sulnglos, stundand BY TELEGRAPIL THR CHICAGO TRIBUNE FOREIGN, Tavenpoor, duno Wl Na. 2 9a, Gitain—Wheat—Wintor, No. tf Bly Nos 2. Oa ddy ‘suring. No. ts 2d: No. & tue white, No. 1,94 Fate No.2 tay club, Now dy (nts No. 2 th Gd. Corn, 45 10d, Phoviatons—Pork, PLATIN~IT py, me Tokat. White whont tts; + wonther ting, tour, dune 1 rd—Peiuws Woeatern steady at Gts. ‘Vullow—rine elty steady at da dd, Rosin =Common at Lordan firmer ats. ‘Turpentine Spirite nt London steady tit is Ga. Whent—No, t white stony atds Gh Corn—Miaad atondy at de Hid for ald. Livenvoon, dune i—Cortox=Dull and eustery GA-1GRU}4al; sules, 7,00 bales; speculation and export, 1,08; Atmertean, 5.80, MinapeTcrrs—Firm, Callfornin white wheat, 14@ Usid, Corn—New Wostorn mixed, 49 10}jd. LOUit—No, 1, lat rendatuts emer, Corn, 4s Cinzegs—Fing Ameren J. PRovinioNd—Ameriean land, bis tad, LANSYED OTs Gl, tec —Duat thrua days: Whont, 207,000 contals: Atmortean, 27,000, AND BAMtICE—At Matnahester, quict. Ob, Tune 1.—-Whent frm: red wintor, fa Sat Ay NOT doy Sa Uhl. Corn wtronie ab rtovs OF const—\V tien oman und o. prrive-—Whuat ower, ut dey bac Inwe ita tids choures ian niet mixed, 2, Cargous on yuseaze—Whent, firmly holt. Cont hantenyng, Kate averuge quality, Of Anioricen red whiter whout for prompt sbipraenit, Aon dey For nitpmngat during tho prexanit and faltave: ing month, sickt, Fale averney quality of Anioecan mnlxe 1 curn for pronipt shipmant by wall, Zistal, aris —Whont tient, Plone n shady dearer, LATEN Canines lt aint What improving, Call fornin, sith], “Canoes on pasanue—Whont and cork Wabudodenrer, Aturican npring for prompt wile mont, 434 0dr Armoriean rail wintar for prompt sliln= inont. dia) American rod winter for shipmont during Juno and July, 40s td. NEW Yor. Hpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Juno 14.—Gieats—Whant—A very brisk Actlye moventent reported In winter whent, chilvily In No. 2rud in the option ine, the speculative Intoroxt continuing moxt prominant, Prieus have heen ane usually varlublo, oponing nt an ndvanco of nbout 4@ 3{o por bu on Inst evening's tizurcs, astluulated ly the buoyancy of the news fron the Wort, but noon breaking sovoroly, gonvrally about so Gio per bit on a reuewar proasure to placo suppller, at a lowor range of quotations froin Chicago und leas antlyfuctory accounts by catie, und unter mora on- courazne tolegrams frou the Weat, the iarkot rullying through tho afternoon K@le o bu, leaving off firmly, though ateadily, Export buyers wore rescrved in thelr dealings tn winter grados. Spring wheat agaln quoted no trifle Aighor on reduced offerings und n gud exportdes inund, partly for ntock (0 arrive, No, 2rod, HAI6e 129 for canal and PW@L2, ebtotly at WAKE for raliroud, ctosing at $1.287f for ratirond stock; do Juno, a.7@wy cloning nt 1.20%; do July, 1A@LB, closing nt Fae do Atuquat, $1,251.08, closing at #120} do Boptomber, SLBGL MG, cloulne at $1.8; do atoumer, HH; Nod rot, #.2521.2514; do steamer yrndo, 1,12; ungraded rod, FLICK@I2, as to quality very choles Tue Juth sprig 81.27; No. 2 Chieugo and Milwaukee epring, $L2@121, montly at €.2; to arrive went at $1.23 closing at $2; ungraded spring, #.10@ 1.29, ua (o quality, Corn offered more frocly, eapaclal- ly for forward dolivory, and quoted axn rule weaker ‘on the option list, ylolding 4@3{¢ per bu on much toss uctlya movemont, carly ‘dollvories xtrructing come paratively little attention, und olusing wonk. Mixed Woutorn ungradud at Wassie, Inrcoly ut Sadie, wa to quality und condition; New York stoamor mixed at S4GEGu; No. white nt Gyger und Now York yellow at th, Oate—A Turther doollng notod an carly deliverlosot Glen tu an compara tvoly few offerings and nm moderate Inquiry, closing heavily, Options also tayorud — huyors on n° slow jnnyoment. White Wostorn un graded nt dade, ua to quality: mixed do BL dSGesto: Say Nu. 3 Civcau quoted at dic. tye. aundtumta otad at stendy prices, ranging froin SUT LIU for cut-lota and bouteluuds; henreby stock: sold at $1.1 for oxport, und auveral nt ebsat. PROVISIONA—Hog-produels riilog higher on lon urgont offerings und a fate inquiry, A moderate tus Imand uotod far Weatori muss pork for onely dolive Hida for noe du, and ti ue ooiion ne tn unig Fe quan no.opuon quoted. ws olustny : ola iL haS) ee alt Beato duly at $i uguat ut $1 dombor wu OU tuily Jowe clans quoted ub sta und itus bees tu» taudurate torn stuan lard for early iolivory, Hig oT stoutly at @l1.10ce11.1246 for contraut endo, din the optun Mine’ rather more sought aftor, with Juno options closing ut Hit, duly ut #11946 Guttioor kt sbtéctiuiols, Novntbur noua ad 9 atabur, amber now! alti : ‘opitlon ata | i fulr request at full pricos, with sulos 14 mnt 5008s eta. ‘Aw modorataly sought aftor nt atondy Refined in pretty {ule roqueat, inoluding ont crushed ut Ne buwdurcd at Wig, geanu- MIU A ALG, Ui AULBSC, A ME VHKO, wiito extra € ut wsilfe, yollow oxtra C uLenasige, O wl e, und yollows nt THUTisc. FUKIGATS—A fale inquiry pravalled for ranm on burt and o modorute demand for tonnage on chare {ar contrucls at, in Instances, aomowhnt strongor rates, Far Liverpool the raported enuuxomonts Ine cluded by ston: Wour, part wt Wyulecls wd, mostly turouth froight und forwhrt whipmuunt, and ‘by out ort atonmnurn ie low an 10d uraln, ut MNGi provis. one in lute ae Wistba, tuuatly through frolknt, und by OUlport stuainors nw low us 106. sey cet esteem svoctated Tress, EW YOUK, June ‘UTEUN—Quiot at 1 2 u bitty Yususosstendys duno, that daly, ire tnt, Udder Buptomiber, 1 ‘Octavor, W350; if. Weblo; Ducwmbur, Wie; January, W205 Fobruury, Witter Murob, 1h.duc, VLOUN—Qulets rvculpts, 71,00 brist exports, 12,000 rift super State and Wostern, 61.1064); coumon to guutl oxtra, $1. pO; yoo to vholsa, w iva wiiont, pxtrn, &bsatesr uxtra ltd, i Butouts, gutecsiis famoaots patunt wrocdss, CL. GHAIN—Whost unsottlod nud foyerish, losing stondyt rooelpts, 37.4 buy oxpucte, 1ki0d' buy wt raded suriny, Hikaelavy No. 9 tu, $1202 Now b Puluth, $140) ungraded rode glu i vs 1.234001 25167 meainur do, gl. No, 2 rod, Snes sipunior do. 41.24) No. trod, shitty inixed Winton, fh. Unarhded ‘white, $-iweldiw No. 3 do, Patt 10. 1 stu Lit Nu, $ rad, Juno, #imei ety tals) Auuiiet, $Lanal2ig, Suptumbor, N6 aay for cus Tote: aptior AUS: a aliehy wtomiuee, Sgaste: ator f rl IF Nu. 3 00 Ne hi eh tan inet io; Nu, 2 whitey, tiikgo La i dane, Maloseiicar duty, BiceaIdoy Xusuet, BA Wothke. Unte dull und -fowors Fyoulpta, 81,00 buy Western nilzad, 442 ido; Ww! ite do, dLaAY ull and unchanged, Hot wut atendy. x Cottgg quiet and unchangod, Sy tr im di ' Urs sin 0 good redining, Alu finahatarted ae Regatta PETHOLEUM—Firm; United, 8l}goj; crude, OK@TKo; rounart, 4c, (ane a GA Te NT UUPENTLD K: te it rid ab s2}gc, PGerlone Nore aissigors qulets old mess, $17.00 abulisgr nuw du, #lines tit, dues quiet ue stewdy, Cus uivats quiot ae rend und wuchangud, Land ‘ae cetera CHEESE eisangur at Babee — BALTIMORE, Bartinonx, Md, Juno i—VLoUn—Iigher and falrly aotive; Wostern superting, FLWGLE: extra, H425R6.85) family, 9.000000, GUAIN=Whent—Western easier; No. 4 winter red, spot und Juno, CBG, July, $1.0 1.24r OLB; Beptounber, $1.2436 wakods Yotover, ‘al Western shady better and uray mixed, aval, bTHai Jung, basti¥o: July, bo asked: Augush, Stgatde, Unlativas Western whity, d@kies mlsed, 4450} Pounsyivents, 470, Myo dull; $1001.08, al HA¥—Uni hav imioxe: PTT hK— Du! Rudn—Kaslor Bt Hhocmakycones quiet, 8 lot. Nocwiuxs—Cofes quiet. Huger gu Wittaky—D i Pitted nchanwed. WevOMLUTs—Kiout, 44st briay wheat, WLt00 bu; oor! tiv but Onn tel ot I ANNU get 3 heat, Ws buy GE bu, BALEX—Wheut, Hany Sku bu. ST. LOUIS. #r. Lotta, Juno 14, FLovn—Unehanged, Gwtain-- Wheat lower und umettled; No. 2 red, ELGG LLNS cuss $1.16 IG Suu; HULLS GG LG aa buy curn, sft SAG 20 usked. Uneloy atte ABAD Qulut nt Mats Hird ntt—-Uniehanead. Mtauly nt $1.01, ef Honk lowers Jobbing nt $16.01 tata ments tinin nt Si ikes.ank. itacon frat at: Jor. Tare nulety arnt! lois, £0! go the year. Hyo dull; ie ECRIPTS—Flotue, 400 Fy wheat OU bits corn, 2th bu ot TU) Due peste biartoy. ie ALUM EST SUMO itles whent, L404) Liss corn, Wr, (OWtuy Frey nomat varies, NOUG, NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORLRANY, La, Jang H—oFLoUn—Quiet but ateadys muperting, EIN) XX, BAL, XXX, BO 5.2; blah geadtes, 5.1000.00, . URAIN~Corn dull and numinal quoted at Oem, Oate Nighery die, COUN MEAL—Dillt Baai40, MAY=Dull and lowers prime, $18.00@19.00; choice, €20.0069. 21.00. Provistoxs—Sork quiet and wenks @170K@170.. Lard easter: Uerce, CI; keg, HL Dry salt ineate-Ao sbouldors or siden here, neon firmer; whoutders, Ties clenr rity lent, (te, [nine Biuurecnred atondye with a tate domenidy iis lige, Witink'—Guiats Aventern rontinadesLuvettte wiatrene and hiuhor: ith carnage, WY. Kuyar frit commun to eset. Sate fo fully fale, Mader pri der yollow claritied, tWeilige, “ Molarsox u fale slamand: combon, akaZker con- ey urtine, ihe Wer Lermenting, and nomial. Humans juts 10, PINILADELPUTA. Pitaprevita, Va, dune 1—FLaun—Kiemers Weatorn oxtrar, MOXA; Minngania extras, 65.25 Gay Indinne oxtra fainlly, ehotea, 8.20; Tinols cholee, 8.0; Obto chuled, #415; Ubi new procens, Minnesanta patent process, cholee, fi, tents, $28 Ityo flour dull and lowes No.2 red, elevator, €.20f¢ ret Jung, $L.254601,254; July, Corn tn. aod de reamiuron trad Wee, BitaNn= muinds wall mixed ured grentith lepeits, Bot SAN lead unt. Ging w ‘ce. Unte firms oer mle, sige, Huby TRtONS—| ulely aetive, and unchany titrait—Firm and in cond demunds en Moy New York State aud Bradford County, vanta, reales dairy, tiie. i ead hae Cienaeestesdy. With» fate demands creamery, 834 He, Pianourst-biene and unohanged, \ i a eg white, ory, 1872 Peniayle Igy —in fade demand) #11, ecKUbTR Hi He, NCO) bray wheat, 100 buy corn, uy Ones, 1200 Li, ENTB—W hieut, 23,00) bu. BH MILWAUKEE, MInWAUE Wis. Jung 14.--FLoen—Strongor. GnAIS—Whent unvettlod, ‘closing atundlers No, 2 hited, $Lakjt Now 2 at MAO: June, #1041 duly, MAUI Anguat, #11241 optombor, *Milkis October, SLY No. A Milwaukee, Hier No, 4 nt Sia: rejectud nominal Corn highor and scarce: Nu. at dic, Outer dull; No. Sat tige, tye dull and lower; No, 1 nt Me, Narloy dull and lowory No. 2at ¢h.c,. PROVISWONS—Femor, Mess pork. @ cash and qunor SHG uly. dated, Hoa eash nd gunoy ns dyenttrs—tloun AWN Delay whont, 11,000 bus corn, SEMMIENTA—lour, 13000 bels; whont, 4000 bus corn, ,Wbu. TOLEDO. VoLKNO, CO. June H.—Gitatn—Whoat aniot; offer- ings Hehts No, 2 rad, npot, Sig dune, lees Augunt, $17: Boptonmbors811i4; Ure your, CL1G}4s Bred, ensh, $1144. Corn quiotind unchanyed. Oats nominal; nichanyed, CALL—Wheat—Dumand notive; No. 2 rod, spot, B1.Wies Juno, 1.1034 bid, $1.199{ aakouts July, $1155 ae 110; Augnet, SLIGH(aL 6s tho voor, F116 Buhadnadeneti es ant sed ag nd, $3 2 shut, ato bid, drige ankods “duly. 84ep. Al ‘Dit, 4540 naked. Unta in falr demand: No, tt APTB—Whont, BU bus cork, HAW) bus outs, none, MHTPMENTS—Whost, 6,000 bus corn 2,000 bus oats, 1,000 bu, BOS'tON. Nostox, Juno W.—FLouit—steady; Western super- ting, 4.004425; winter wheat, Ohio and Michigan, #00 QK; Indiana, HWGET: St, Louls und Minols, 8.0 Gia; spring patonte, $7.0KG80; winter patents, FAW @Ta5, ; GHAIN—Corn—Quiets high mixed and yollow, 4A atanmer, Gl@te. Ontw quiet and unchanyod. Itye, e—Choteo feroumorios, w1a2e1 chloe Indo PE a A i me pg CRETE Blur, 1AM Le, OU sucka; corn, 128,000 uy wheat, GUO bia; on BiPMESTH—W tou, AW brivs curt, 16000 buy wheat, 24,000 bu, CINCINNATH, O, Juno 1.—Corton—Woukers hic. FiOUR-Strongs famlly, $5.1085.40; fancy, B.0G6.25, GUAIN—Whoat quiet but timmy No. 9 red, tls. Corn dull; No.2 mixed, die. Oats dulls No, 2 mixer We, Myo dull: No.4, #10, Marley vearco and nom! ints pesine An #108 i PROVIMIONS--[ork quit, but tem, o& $1623. Lord i iY Hull, FIG. Hulk newts rmand jh fale demund whontders, 8.00; clear rib, $6, Macon xtenly st unennnged; shoulders, 8.76; clear rib, #25, clear, RN Wittdky—=Steniy nt $1.01, Burren—Steudy aid tinchangod, ‘ DAIRY PRODUCTS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Brae, MM, June 1—Thoro was an increased do- munud for dalry products on tho Moard of ‘rade to- day, and lnrua number of buyers tn attendance. ihhy Hvely demand for buttor eausad » porcaptllta risa In pric cronniury sold at akaanic, ain the. Ror the tire time in tivo aie 1 i 4? pp wid eheos were made on tlie fwouke ‘roguine on BR 1 Bong 60 ibs Soldat Sac. the rates ayureyated DETROIT. DETHOIT, June W.—FLovit—Firm, GRAIN—Whoat stoady; extra nominal; No, t-white at EL1G June at FL: duly at $1.20) Aumuat 1g; Keptember at #1734; No, 2 white, $1.15; No. 2 rout, 81,1045 ] IUCRIVTB—Wheat, 15,000 bu. SULYMENTS=W beat, 1U0 bit. PEORIA. « Pronta, IL, June 14.—GHAIN—Corn firm; high- mixed, {der mized, 4400. Onta tirint Nu, 2 whito, WiGaiNe, Iya dull'and nouilnal nt Wave, HiguwinKa—Firnt at Pig, AeeuleTA Wheat, Ws bus orn, TASpus onta, T= agtieattee At htoat, 1,400 buy corn, 61,00 bu; oats, KANSAS CITY. Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAN CrTV, Mo. Juno 1—Ottats—The Petes Current roporta: Wheat—Iocolpts, Ae bus abips ments, 8695 buy unsottleds No.3 cush, 163{03 Nu, 2 cna, Vor dune, vor No.2 ensh, #lith asked, Corn— Rucchis, WH5 ‘but eblpnonts, WON bus market slow Dus dirms No, t cash, wes June. dive BUFFALO. HUvKALO, Ne ¥u Juno M4.—GNAIN—Whont sotives No, 1 hard Duluth hold st $1.25, $1.24 bid. Corn nose Incteds hold at Sics buyers, OI. Cots offorad nt Ho oud no buyers, GaNau Piutaurs—Unebanged. : es INDIANATOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Juno 1f,—GRAIN—W heat tras IOGLIT, Corn sloady; HH4Gie, Onte drwmery Wid OSWEGO, Osweno, Juno W.—UUaIN—Whoat higher, Corn hominally unchanged. Wwoo.L. VPUtLADELPHTA, Juno 14—Woor—Firmy Oblo, Ponnsylyanta, wid Wost Virginia, double extra and: above, Mucr oxtra, 1@i2}4; Mmudlum, 436646; course, Sa; Now Yorn: AMlohizan, rpceoae tpn a aH F rT Sop wanhud combing nn eee tiecehed dos wsiwor pulled, Bs pay, dune 1. Woot-Firiny Oho snd ennayl- yatla extras, dadibgur Micka und Wiscunsl # inwaaned iigoods, modiuu to tiny, zesi0; pylivd, oo DRY GOODS. New Youn, June 4.—Businose quict with jobbers, owing tu tho unseasonable weather; cotton novds moving frogly trom first hands un aocuunt of buck ordorst pricox romata firm; prints quivts sinzhama and lawas tn ay Foques! woul Hatinale continue aerlyar iuon’s wobr wooluns, Juane hosure, und tidurwoar mudgrataly aclivds furoign goods quick, —— PETROLEUM, ChEvrtaxD, 0. June 14.—-PsTROLEUM—Btoady; Btandard white, 110 test Tc. LarTenund, June i—CxTHOLEUM—Dully United Sertiticatos stoady at Bi}4o; rofined, Ajgo, Wbiladelphia IrUAVILLE, June 1.—PETKOLRUA—Ull oponuil Bt + TITUBY ERC AS GAD AL Acar a ha son hy tone bh COTTON, New OuLsAans, Juno H.—CoTToN—Dull and exsys wauldling, 10940; Jow middling, Wee; good ordinary, Hear lt ae crn TURVENTINE, WILMINGTON, Juno 1L—-SPutits OF TURPRNTINE— Firm at %0, SHORT-HORNS, Speclat Dispatch ta Tre Chicago Tribune, Mansuaucrowny, Ia, June 4.—A- soint stock aale of blooded cattle takes pluce tn this olty to-morrow, and will bethe largest sale of Short-Horns oyor held In lows, ux- opting only the famous Jucobs sale at West aiberty, ‘Two hundred head are to, bo djs- osod of, und many prominent cattle mon rom the Northwestern States huve already: wrived, ‘The sale ly conducted by F, C, Jetz, Of Marshalltown; Al. A, Ifollister, of Wil: ton; Barony & Traar of West Liberty: andl George Hammond, 2 ‘Legrand. Oul. L, B. Mulr, of Kentucky, is the anctioneor. ea Mularial fovor, auc, aud biilonsaces will lee Overy neigbborbood ux soon as Hop Bitters arrive, ‘ WEDNESDAY, THE COURT A Large Assortment of Decisions by the Appellate Court, The Finding in Shepard vs. The City Reversed—Chicago Saved a Million Dollars. The City Had a Right to Abandon the Improvement of Dearborn And tho Controller Gould Not Logally Ac- Cept Shepard's Deed, or Oreate o Corporate Debt, Elkins Defends His Wife's Good Namo—The Eleclion Casos—Commerctal Paper— New Suits, Ele. APPELLATE COURT. Tho Indes of the Appellate Court mat yoater- day morning, announced dealslons tn thirty ight cases, heard somo motions, and thon ad- Journed for the term, Before adjoining, bow over, nn order was tnado selecting Judge Isnac (1, Wilson.ng tho presiding Judge for the enstt- ing Salts ‘The following ts the Hist of cused do- REVERSED AND REMANDED, 11. Fuirehtid ys. Michigan’ Central laftroad Company, Ri. Kranz va, White, & Eustern Indiana Railroad Com- hi LE} Tntng va. £ int, Frazler ve. Ritchie, 101, Home National Hank vs, Newton, 403. Denver va, Maral Ii%. Chivayo & Northwestern lallroad Com: pany v8. Schumnliowsky, 1H. Garland va. Chicago & Northwestern Natt- road Comput it {a Htailroad Company va. Conlan, View, T Iter ys, Wintorbot, "N84, va. Foss, 105, Washington Tea Company vs. Shortall. 1. Seymour ys, Morris, ven Y Van tf, Wy Seammon. 1. Strausholw vs, Schaubacker, Rennett va. Connelly, » Hleld ve. Horrick, 88. Lung ve. Hurley. OL Young vs. Village of Whithold va. McCarthy’ Fort Wayno®& Chicago Rail- liver Paper Company. Keerin vs, Gorraght Chienyo, Rack Isl Compuny vs, McGinnis, 1G. digobsan vs. Cinninghat, Wa. Murshall ve or Th ‘W46. Pulsifer vs, Clansset 10, Gage ys. Sturtevant. 187, Beuinmon vs. Germauln Fire-Insurance Compuny, }» Sinith vs, Heath, . Jonkins vs. Haver, atlrmed In part and er va. Hopper, petition for ra- Gi. Kastner ya. De Noo, same order. DEARBORN STREET OPENING. Tho Appellate Court yestorday reversed the judginont of the Clreult Court in the case of JI, M. Bhopard against tho City of Chicago, Invalv- ing tho Iiabiilty of tho olty for duimayes for ot- tempting to open South Dearborn street a fow years ago, and thon repealing the condemnation ordinance. The ordinance wus passed March 17, 187), for the ovoning and extending Dearborn sireot from Juckson to Fourteonth streot, und tho ust! condemnation proceadings were had. Shopard owned soto property ti tha proposed street, f wv nwarded hint Fire-Insurance Company vs. fad und & Pacific ltatlrond reversed in part, (4, Bundtanch edd, SH20 In April. nsscasmicnt | of is to be deducted. Ti wi SA UWBT was taxation. About 0) for benollts ‘ho tatil nesessment for to be met by ren $100,000 wan collected o assessment for benefits, and thou in June, 1878, the olty withdrew {ts warrant for tho collection Passed an ordinaice abandoning the collection of the same. Shep- ard subsequently brought suit fo assumpsit to revover the sum awarded t the city had taken posscrston of the land, and recovered judymont sor $5,- BULL No ovidence was pul fn tondiug to show taken possession, but the Maintill was allowed to prove that he and his wife gaye 1 deed of the property condemned to the Controlier, but that such fled for record; also, that subsequently to the rovoediiga Shepard poland, subject to the city's rights, F Sudo McAllister velivered the opinion of tho cl tho osnuntial clomonte of tho presont causo of action, and on which wlone a reeovery could be bad, were, frat, a zou title, in feo, in the piaintiil In the lane second, regular Judgment, in bis favor, of 1 court ot rocord in the county, necertaining the atnount of componsation to jand sought to be condemned: and, third, tho taklog and rotention of the possession by tho dofendaut atter such Judginunt, und with the consont of the philatit, not spring from auch judgin conerrrence of alot sho uboye olementa, because tho usnal Judgment uuthorized by tho statute, ‘oa In tho presunt case, was only conditionnt, aud no execution could ba awarded on 4 wus clourly vstabilshed that the applicant for condumontion had, before Judgment, actuatly ed yy souxbt to be cons demned by tiking and retaining possossion of It. Noe woulda mandamus Io to compel tha con- domning corporation to pis tho amount of the Judgment unless tt appeared that euvh corpori- ton hud already appropriated tho prope taking and retalning poxssessloi party seeking condemnation acq tight In tho propurty, the owner had a vested rhht Inthe componsation; but, sluce no vestod right could ba noquired in tho property without the owner's consent until compensution should bo, paid, tt aust follow that thore contd bu io ‘vusted right {2 the compensation until after tho Amount ws paid, Of course, If b; consent, olther oxprosy or linplied, tho propurty wae takon or damaged befuro compensation mado, tha owner bud a vested right in the com Pponmuon. It was the settled Inw thi iteant fur condemnation might, at any thi vafore payment of tho coimpendation, or tho appropriation of tho proporty, by tuking and re- taining posacsston, diacontinue and abandon the nll proccodings to carry it ‘agxossinent, and ngainst the clt; hiin, clatiming t that ‘the olty hat deed wan never condemmation land to C. 0, wy paid bin forthe The onusae of netion did trlouo, but from Improvomont an ‘The vvitonco that Bhopurd and wife InJune, 1877, mado the elty a dowd of tho land condemned, hivh dved was noceptod b arly inadilsalble; thrat, boouuse Sh tw count on those spoclal his deolaration from whlot give hint o vested right In tho componsation sv ascertained, aud froin which 0 promise to puy It wold be implicd, which was not oie; sevond, whilo It might be conceded that if porauion, such us 4 ralirona company, compe font to contract In auch 8 way, tint pluuy of tho elty. would baye contorres a private core diced and xeceptanos don Shepard an immadiat yostod right in such compensation; yot tho pos tion of tho vity was entirely ditferont, It was incorporated Undor tha kuw of 172, woleh do- fined all its powers and fucultica, fycluding tho progresa af condempution sults, No statute vould Abs. fount Foqulrin insuch a cage to glve ad ollicors, to nvcopt one, The vbartor provided that local improvements fnew «tobe mode wat, befere an; le, an ordinance dQ to prescribe how auch tine or wtops Ii tho case, jedy ta tho property-owners. Suvh remedy was exclusive, aud, of course, umontited to 8 prohibition af any ot ‘preseribad was adhered then, waa whethor it lny la tho powor of tbo ad tho Controller to dofoat bvert that remody aud substitute ane other and different one. Tt wae un clementary dootrivoe that muniel ons possessed no powers or facuitles orby fale linplleation conforred ‘Tt rdinance fur the | rovement provided that the codt of it abould o Pali by speolul usscsvincut of property bene- Nted thereby, Such an usaoasment was made. The wholo cout was found to bo $1,122, 1 which vast dum oxcept about 88,000 was required for tho componaution tu be ade to tho several a Nuvo itt tha Jud 9 condenuntion procucdings oreute sono Iability ont he part ofthe ity, of Chom aulyos they coustituted no dobty no execution no writ of wan- payimont, por any any proverty-owuor sd, or tho olly, or ita Jooal improvemen! provemont was to bo mide, iver for the ot ty-owners at vroperty-owners. gould be fysued lumus would Ho to enforce a action of dobt bo tuuintainud on thom, Tt lowed, thon, that any act between the plutatin aud the Coutrollor which wonid give tho former A Vestud right fn tho amount of the oondommea- thon Judguiuutin bla Savor, and wn smimediate rizht of notion agalust the elty to recover the fly be tautamauut to the | ercation of allubliity ex contractu, tract, and thore wust necessarily be not anuly a grantor but 4 grantee willing and capable of Tho city vould not, under its char- tor, Dave inade tle proposed atrect linprovemont rT guiring the property neocssary for that eo contracts with sellou would inevitably: corruption, aud hence thy stutute bad prescribed a spel and exclur A deod Was 2 con Ny purpose through privat Grty-ownery, lead to fuvoritlen al 1881—-TWELVE PAGES, five manner of acquiring such property. paKerset the Coutrotter wore sarelalty ie pub there were none uuthoriginge bin tog deals from property-owners, ‘The charter alse forbude tho brenrring of any lability on the part of the city, uniess at appropriation thorefor trl been previously nade, There was, i addl- tion. 0 constitutional Imitation of the power of the elty to become Indet.ted, Fromeafi those elreumstunces St seemed very. clear tht, If the Controller could legally necept a deed from Shepard. and thus by contract give him an inmedhate, absolute right to the umount of compensation to him, he contd do ao a6 to each ono of tho olhor property-owners 80 siti. ated, unl, Ff he could have tegelly contracted with Shepard (June, I8tt. he mht, pepanis of reasoning, hive tone so in April, 8t4.—tho very dy after tho Judgments in the condemn Uon proceedings were entered. According to plaintift, the Controller In soine inyaterions way possessed a power which would enavic bi ouly to defeat and subvert tho syetens pre by the statute far ulelog private property: for local improver % and the manner fi whieh iapenantion should by provided, but, bs hisrole net, to erento an nbeointe Manllity on the part of theelty where none before oxisted, 80.08 to auliject the corporation to an action ex contractu iinmediately upon tho untry. of the Judymenta inthe cundemnution proceedings, in which wetion u peraonal Judgmont might be bist iinat the elty, to he enforced Ike all othor and this, tn fact, create an ol itedness nyguliat the elty which might, Ju the present ense, nmount to over n tuition dollars, und that, too, withaut any preyions = tppropriation. havlag ‘been mide, Such on proposition way too abatird to receive nny Judicial sanction, and the Court below very properly directed the Jury that the Controller could not, by necepthig kuch n deed, thereby Increase the tability of the city. Still, tho evidence was before the Jury, and they must hive considered tt In their ver- det. ‘The instruction did not cure the error. ‘The Court betow Instructed tho jury that, If the elty took and retained porsesston, with the cone sentof the respective awners thereof, of pron. erty other than thut of\tho plaintit, such act would innke the clty Hindle to tho pial for the ninount awarded him in the condomnantion proceedingr. ‘Tht wis errancous: frat, ber eauag If stich taking utd retention of possession Hi the city of tho proporty of others cone stitttted an inuredient of tho cates of ne tion, it shold have been ww tho acciaration, which was not fees ont, ne the rita of the retlve property-osnera Were several and distinet as te tho property, Bo were thoy as to the amount compensation, There waa no rule of law which oue euch propurty-awnor coutd be ste! et elthor favorably or unfavorably, hy any Ublug stone between tho elty and another proj erty-owner in whieh tho former tid ne parth pation. The Judgment of the court below would therefore be reversed, and the cause re- mauded. ELKINS AGAIN. ‘The Rileins ense was renewed at 10 o'clock yes- terday imurning in the Superior Court before Judge Wiliamgon. The parties ti Interest, with the exception of William Cudney, were on band, and there was a sinnll attendance of spectators, rerular habituds of the courts, Mrs, Lucinda Elkins, mothor of the artist, tos- tiled that Kikins and bis wife boarded at her house fu 18%. Mrs. H. A, Elking had liquor brought tothe bouse; one cuge at lest, Sho drank with him, and one morning she came down and eid she had been drunk with ber bus band over wight; that she loved nin and was notushimed to own tt, Miss Mattio Solding. wag present when these words were used. On two othor occasions Mra. Elkins brought alcohol to the house; thls was in 167), about the Fourth: of July, Sue gave some to Biking once, and w- other timg he rofused it, and told her to drink it erself, Witness hid tho stu away, aud would notict her.son have It. ‘The cross-oxamination traveted over arbstane Holly the same ground ne was covered by te direct, Tho witness suid that the time when Mm. Elkins offered husband Hquoer was tn July, 180), after tho sale of pictures nt lyin, whieu had such uw disastrous pecuniary resu She did not know what the Ikquor was, but M Hiking spoke of itas atechol. She went out and Vought ft herself, Witness was untomitinr with Hauer and did not know but what the case might have econtatied Inger-beer, She conside ered overvtbing Nquar which woukt make o woman drunk. Withers consiiored herself friendly to Mrs. Hi. A. Elkins, and thought 1 great deal of the children, Lust saw hor son nbout taree weeks ugo, and did not know where ho was, Jobin G. Elkins, fatbor of tho artist, corrabo- rated tho testitnony of his wife in regard to Mrs. Hi, A. Bikins' statement about baying got drank with her husband, Witness bad lived twenty- four years in Chicago, yet dil not know that be could teil the diiferunce between a case of boer and a cise of champagne. All ho know was tuit tho anse contained bottles, ing nover drank whisky or beer befure he went ta lve with the Cabb family. Tho defense offered In evidence a receipt for given to Goving, Foster & Kicin nA Mrs. Lule A, Elkins on Feb. 16, 1881 (ntter this suit was begun). Tho recelpt was for a ploture shipped to Syracuse, N, ¥. 3. Frank Howard, residing at No. 305 Walnut stroot, testified thut bo liad knows Elkins since 1 and bad anarried: his rlster, Saw Elkins ander tho Influence of Hquor four yours agny Hay er Baw Lim take a deinic befor’ bls mur- ringe, Edwin £, Brand, nhotographer, knew Ellcins, and during 187K and the early part of sv) bud fulled to thid him nt hls stusllo. leh G. Hayman, one of the Directors.of the Washingtoutan Home, testiilud that Biking bad spent game tine in that lustitution. He wis thore five weeks ig Februncy-Murch, 187, und oualn in April of that yonr, remnining nineteen days, Camo nyguin in Octobor of the anime year, having bieon sent up for sixty-threa days by seis Wallace, Only stakt four daya “that. tino. ‘ Tho defense ofered tn avidence certified coples: of Elkins’ nppiteation and schedule in batk= ruptey, filed Inthe United States Circwlt Court Aug. 1538, and of adjudication, made Dec. 7 of that year. The Court retused to admit the documents, aud, as itappenred tho defense hut at i witnesses, an udjournment was taken for lunch. ‘The afternoon exercises were neither startling nor interesting. A young man whe kad been ine dustriously enyagad du taking duwn che testle mony during the trial, and whe gave bis namo fs Carter, said be saw Biking In Cudney's saloon {00 1880, ad saw bln refuse [quer Bulle Cobb, brother of Mrs, Elkins, was ro- cailod, rid swore that thore was no Hquor kept {n the Cobb bonsebold, Mra, Elking, who was called in rebuttal, das nied every allegation thut she ltd agalated Bl- kins In the consumption of malt or spirituous Uguora, Bho nover went to Foster, Goaing & Klein's In walelgh, ordrank Laur at their door, and it was not trae that she aver gave Elk whisky. On ony ovcusion sho got inon his mother tu buy “alcohol” for blm, bub bo not drink {t, Tha story about tho ease of Lino was untrue: atl that she wot was halt a dozen bottles of beor, Sho had never been drunk with Elkins, or with anybaily vlsy, nnd never totd hor: mother, luther, or any other person, that she was 40, Henry A. Elking, the much-advertisud palntor, was introduced to the Court and, Jury by Sir, 5. K, Dow, and, in spite of tho objections of the other silo, was nilowed to testily, He sivore that his wifo never dranic at Foster, Goolng & Kloln's; that she never an uny ovengion give him liquor; and that sho bad pleaded toartully with nut tu abstain trom the wmadklonlig ep, The detenyo did not cross-oxamine this gloventh-hour witnoss, who hud declurod that hbo was only Induced to como forward by the fact that hfy wifo's fale famo had been smirehed by withesyes on the ator side. ir. Duw thon took the jury In hand and ine veluhod about the erlminal pravtius of iquore selling in genera, anc of tho Cudney branch of ItJn partionlar, This morning the othar sido will have their ingtugs, dr. Kerr opentug, and boing followed by Musars, Rleaby and Holines, There la rengon~ able yround for hoping tat the onse tay bo sconeliaied to-night, or at least handed over to @ Jury, TIGHTS OF A BANK. An Intoresting question of commercial law was deelued by the Appollate Court In tha caso of tho Marine National Hank vs. Loyl Newton, ‘This was a sult by Newton agulust the bauk on a cheok for $00, drawn by blmscif on tho bank, payment of which was refused on the ground of wantot funds. It Appears fran the ovidonco that Nowell kopta goueral bank avcount with the Hume National Nank, On tho Slut of Soptewbor, 1878, ho made and delivered to tho bank bis uote of that date for $1,600, pnyuble to the orderet and at the Bank, ‘and duo ninoty diye attor dato, On tho morning of Leo, 3, which was.tho fast day of race on the Hote, aud soon after the ope nity of the Bonk, tho note belug unpaid and stlil bet by tho Bunk, and thero bulug a Lulunce of £3 to Nowoll’s credit on bis bank necount, aud no eheek of bls baving been presented for part the Bank appropriated aod appllod thts &300 bal- anco on Nowetl's note, Luter in the day the ehouk for ¢t.00 was presented for paymont through tho Cloaring-Houso, bue returned une baie ‘on the xround tat thore were no fuudson wid to the drawer’s credit. Judge Wilson, ju dellycrlug the opinion of tho Court, auld the prinelpal question for dotors imhiadou wag whathor tho bank was authorized tu nuke tho application of Nowell’a bulunco of account to she paymont of bia nota at tno tine te did vo,or whether it could only inake such application at the close of business houré on doy. Itwaw a svttlod principle that, when a depoaltor tua bauk was indebtod to the bank by Dill, nate, or other Independent iadebteds ness, the bauk had tho right to apply #0 much of tho funds of tho depositur to tho paymont of hia matured indebtedusss 98 taight bo necessary to autlefy tha suine, And tho same rile abe tulucd whers a depositor made his paper to third persons, pay ably at tho bank. It Was @ pro- sunpdan of low that, If a customer did so nuke any of bls papor payable or nexotivblo at a bunk, It was) bis intent to bavg Lue sqine die charged from bis deposit. ‘Tho neglect ta muke such wppropriation would dicharze tho iudors- end and surctios, Awa billur note wis payable on tho lust day of ygruce, or whon there wie no Braco, on tha duy of its tuturity, tha maker or aecoptor had the rlyut to pay it on thet day, though ho could not pay ty on the day before without the ovnsont of thy bulder, By muklig a waite pavabloattha Home Nauonal Ban! fewoll authorized the bunk to pay it at maturl ty. He constituied the bank big uyent.and al. rected it tu puy the pote ou the day It fell due, The net of maklne tho note payable there wi direction to tho bunk to appropriate nny won he doh have an deposit ty the: payment 80 far na mfyht be required “WOVEN WIRE Woven Wire Mattres ol day fh respeet to the maturity of commer. elal pance. Newell's note was equally due at) a'clock in the morning ns al and it wasno nnswor to say. that in action for ita nonepavment could not bo broueht against: him untit the following dny. Ie authorized hia agent to pay iton the day of maturity, aud that must he construed to mean atany hour of that day. The making of the note Kk was Newell's order ta pay fi tnent wig not Hmited to any particular hour of he i No othor presentation . for payment nsanry than was made, the bank and, at tho opening of banking hours: onthe day of its maturity. was at the pince of payment and inthe custody of the holder, and depositor wero proper! its payment. If the. note haé t been by the holder presontad for payment dure tho first barking hour, the bante would have ying it to the extent of the eveli’s crowit, and It did not ‘he bunk was the bolder and copied n position any uli had the note ben i" The Judgment of tho Court below In Newell's favor Would thoreforo Jin the afternoon, Fhe nota wns nt | Cheap imitations are offered. coarsely woven and poorly finished, If you wanta Bed that you can rely on, sce that it beara our brand, For sale by Furniture Dealers. UMON WIRE MATTRESS C0., dustitied tn pi 7 North Clarke funds on hand to sean that, becau owner of the no teas tavorable than held byw third ELECTRIC BELTS, TON CASES. Tho jury in the eleation caso of Joseph Pat Andiated for Interfering with Dr. Charles A. Hoechur nt the First Peeeinet of the Ninth Ward, at tho cleotion lust fall, returned a verdict of guilty yesterday, bet recommented that sentence be suspended, The jury were out over six hours, Yesterday morniny was taken up. tempted to frrest: Darius Cha atl at tha Second {t seems that Chapman wis be- tween the Ine of voters and tho building, where the polls were loented, Some of tho crowd hes gin clatioring that Chapinun attould be taken out becouse he wna lu the way'of the voters, and ‘urns, who ly a polfeomun, reached through the and thon turned ‘he ere wont to jock, und up to adjournment eCirthy wos next bein, It be resumed this for beln a particl putor with Burns in the arrest of Darlus Chap- cane is through died co trlaluf Peter We W sending obscene matter ELECTRIC DELT, FOR MEN ONLY. tho cxse of Dantel Burns 4 chanced with baviog ate dine and arityged bin awa, the Jury about 4 they’ hid not nyre 185 Washington= hn ‘but was not concluded, and wil Ife was fndic! o after tho McCarth: Blodgett wilt begin Jame, chirser through the malls, CRIMINAL COURT. Michael Dohoncy was found gulity of setting Mquor tow drunkard, and a motion for a new tril was entered, Churles Kruger pleaded guilty to larceny, ant was given sixty days in the Mouse of Corree- 4FOR SALE+ EVERYWHERE, Frank Howard was found guilty of Inrceny,aud ‘was given three years in the Iteform School. Fleling Johnson was found guilty of Inreeny, and given nincty duys in the Muuse of Correy- Minnie Ahern pleaded guilty to larceny, and was remanied for sentence, Uenry Van Welser was found guilty of lar- cony, and ylven three yours haat. Frank Williams was found guilty of tareeny, and sentence was suapandad, Willan Cugnoy ploadedjguillty to Inreeny, and, was ylvew aightecn monthy fi the Louse of John W jon pleaded guilty of Inrceny, aud was Jolin Gulusha and John Coughlin were tried far robbery und neauitted. ‘y Kerpor plended guilty ta iareeny, and wis given glx months in tho Mouse of Corrov- jon. 3 Charles Mocuk war still on trial far tho killing The evitence was nil ii. and, ata lute huur, the case was ylyen to tio jury. in the” eforin At lowest prices Work Morne 9 ot and a6 Franklins : CET MONG & CAS-FITTING Teanpt ana roltavlor 74 Adams-st. RAITS, ENDIA HK, WATER re OTTAWAY Wilson of Adam Conrad, PORT WHEAT E PROBATE COURT, in the estate of Edward Comiskuy and othors, minors, lettera of guardianship were issued to Jobin Comiskey, undora bond of $1.00, approved, In the estate of John T. Moran, letters of nd+ intnistration were Isaued to Huh J. Moran, tin der it bond of $10.00, approved. Jn thy estate of Hubert Falkenberg, totters of administration were issued to Catherine Falke cuberg, under a bond of $80, npproved, In tue estate of Edmund Hayden “ndininistration wore issued to Jobn 1 der a bond of $1,400. approved. In the estate of Frederiek 9, Miles, letters of adlininistration were taaued ta undor a bond of &00, approve In tho estate of Alattbow administration were issued to ftonura Guerin, under a Loud of 81,00, approved. SQULE & CD,, 130 alle Street, Chicago, Write for particulars. IAL CIGARBTT USk JEPYVERS O. B.C. the retter and cure Original Bropebtal ny Vi Aationg, Broneht eR bridge G. Mer, IL. Guicrin, totters of Folding Bods i iar on the death of the antand strong. {nte Charics Mitehcock wero yesterday pro: sented before the Appellate Court by Mr. W. C. Grant with suitable romarks, and, after a short reply by Judge MeAllister, were ordered spread on the records, Judge Gardner will bo tn tls Chancery Court thia inorning tu hear motlong. DIVORCES, Johanne Baier Med a bil yesterday against her bugband, John Maier, charging bln with, drunkenness and cruelty, and asking for b wr) ‘Tho resolutions of the 1 rH & Coo4 105 We ranted ndivorce ta Abraham C, Potter from’ Churn C, Potter, on tha geottnd of Maas Min Seated propo on." will be ree ily td 1st, for oe tutndred i TON, 1), Diy is. tadoreed * Prujianal Nivea at this Harvaw unl f o'clock pe tnd wixty thougund agua, t2 ba duliversd wt d to Le delivered jur within ality Hor will bo furmchod ranted a decreo of livarce ta Suge dumeson ny on the growed Osedr Zinn fron Matt of uduttery; to Currie Colwell from Edward Col- cruelty; and to Willing: Brown from Lydian, Brown for desertion. vy ty halt of the que thirty days, wid yin Hur ati eif contra STATE COURTS, William Niemeyer began n sult In eJoctment yesterday ugalust Henry Richm, laying damages eth Mutt, UPA ApHea tos a rady opan the forms co furl! guee with the spucitientions. Vaymianter Gon NOTIOH TO i Urrtck oF Tin Moines & Nowy GEO, ¥, COLTER, Sammons & Clark brought suit for $2,000 agalust tho Nowurk Fire- Insurance Company. Loring A, Ponso began n ault ngunst HT Nalker, 7. L. Miner, and 1, IL Sperrs to recover mM, tuny Zh for fur id conatructioy pa iframmed tr jy about twely hundrod thentsand Pans and spucitions thio Knginoor. eas PRIVATE LUSPENS ie Malling Nellson untninenced an action tn tres pada uptinet Bara Liljestrom und Swen Jansen, )UUU, Nelson began a sult to recover $10,000 dumuges of tho Chicago Wat Tiivision Itallway 8. 1. Congo fled a bill against Urania Thomp- son, Ena Chase, Jd, Pitkin oud wife, and othors, to foreclose nh trust-deed for $5010.48 an Wil that part of Lot 7 iy Asaussor's subdivision of {ota Lund 3 In tho City of Chloweo subdivision of tho cust fractional hulf of Section 33, 40, It. rat this anley flonia ean be coon at his ont THE CALL. Jupar DauMMoND=In chimbors, Juvan BL.opartt—Cull of the criminal eal ApPeLLATE Count—Adjournad until October, Junas CAnyv—No, 95 and term No. 4,10, No. 2,007, ttuasoll ya, Olson, on trial. Jupas SsiTH—Sot cases by ayreoment. No engo on teint. 4367, Biking ¥ SUNGe JAaEHON « Kendall, aud calendar Nos, 7, 0, 10, JupaK Roguns—Nos, #01 to 80d, joctusive, No. Wi, Fiaschor va, ‘Vuckor, on trial. JUDGE MOWAN—A78, TIT), 7 No couse on trial. Juvan Turey—Nus. 1, 13, 15. No, 10, Furor casos, ‘To-inorrow, vou tested motions whore ony duy'd notice has beat ty, Zeros, 1610, 12h, W424 1420, end 14h, at diy AnzutoNY—Nos, 1400, 1405, 1,600, 1,417, Jupin Hawes—Nos, 707, 703, 801, 619, 631, 851, aud 854, uRON—Agslste Tudgo Gary. No. Cuntnyy, on trial, iM, Froelich vs. Tah, TO, Tl, TSO, TT, ‘ys. Suoll, on hour dupan Banxust—det Hai, world, uf promponser tw the world ot Fotnusesce, of culture and refinement, are toslay witesiag froin the fralta of their dolags, the tewls of which were sown during ineuwala evnes. Young wai, turn and pase iteut for proul ly substantiate tis rn le, of had he the divtlo te yeu whore vincerely. Mas, Count —Junas Gany— George Rulthel va. Otto Gross and Henry éotf, $400.98, Quweurt Countr—Jubow Monan—In ro catato of J. 1, Shay, vordict awalnst Adniniatrator tn favor of widow and daughters uf doccasod for 11653.57.—Paris Will Manutis ‘Va. Junos 1. Thomas i. ve, Charlos Greentct ILLINOIS SUPREME COUNT, Spletas Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribute, Brrinavieny, UL, Juno 1—Tho Supreme Cuurt to-day uinounced Laat It bad roappolnted as rporter of the Court for tho next six years Norman L, Freeman, who bas for eo many years enjoyed a soft thing ih publishing the Suprema Court roports, Tho revolutiongof the Sangamon County Thee relative to the tho lat ling meat of aa, od teciraalet bad you are Wwalays ‘yuu station in coclsty, the Ise a ry wil thes Bul dep Heaving you rand Frble—ae jou; 6 puget If you clalar tebe a man, onsale yourself with the thi Eyuur part inauly. Dy ‘Nature Wl help ‘Delf, for s¢ Hause, But sosult Nature aus postal taste fall diseauos.!? Slo; only fan th Fowfanttec large cake trom eaoutod te tho” Court Inu i eas be curronihy, Brveb, atone pense nice ate to Mr. Knapp's wumory, after bh Court wihournod tll Thuraday, I recvodings ware held to-day: aids unl the tatu Alo ris appolice until the He rust Vite MePburaon; petition Gold Medal Awarded theauthor, A now and great Med+ fen Work wvarranved the best aiid a. for rehearlng ‘Town of Willow Hill; von vil, 6 People ex rol. ¥ tiuuunee act aside and equde 7. Puopta ex col. va. ‘Town of Casey; cantlaucd, 4, People ox rol. va. Lown of Granville; mos ton to certify lawues to Sangamon Cireult Court trh 4 oople ox rol. va. Town of Crooked Crock; wee Hodge vu. Linn; motlon by appelive for ay band orivl, ah : Be trun; wollen for ox pel. Draws ve. Reddold for leave to tile petition for maudamus an ti French muslin, embusied, ontaliss beautiul yo cure! atin . 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