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. eingle to the gratification of it Chsssa-"nmi - place ‘THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1873. PERIODICALS. American Magazines for June. Old.and New, the Overland, the Kansas, and the Popu- lar Science. 0ld and New, The announcement made, by the newspapers, that ““A pumber of orthodox men of wealth' bave determined to publish a magazine in Now York which ghall be entirely unobjectionablé in theological tone, and free from tho heresies nnd dangerous theories which they allege are found in the monthlies,” gives the editor of Old and New the text for a caustio discourse in the nnmber for Juve. He ridicules the idea that <'men of weslth” can subjugate men of brains to servile sdvocacy of any orthodoxy, or that they can compel readers,—still less, conquer & wabscription list. Sotao day, Ssul will be found among the prophets, entertaintog o editor will bo saying sometbing nyirve.. Toe standaras wil ba omuited sk ‘o that this thing has never been aaid before. i e curmed ot nfmemng. But, alas | theread- o o with him. And the “menof wealth™ will have to begin again. Have we not seenthe 2nd and the Advance, and the Christian Uniom? Were they not unimpeschable in the begin- 2 and where are they now? i And art thou risen also? do we a0 ‘Tho weaklies and the organs strong 28 we?” _The truth is, that there is no reason for men of let- tors 1o exist, unless they can write freely, say what they believe, what they chooso, tell what théy have eeen, and prophesy what they have known. The mo- menl, therefore, mg:: -orthodox men m&::; ua Tl ind that they bave captured and mtisied sons, who will, in retribution, steal tha gatos £rom| e Gazzs, and pull down the columns of their templos. Such » magazine can never command any but second-rate men, snd it can never succeed with the people. The experienceof Oldand New ehowed that the fact that a msgazine is con- trolled by » dogmatic body is an almost insn- perable bar to success. It shook off with the New Year the incubus of its_connection with tha Unitarisn Associstion, and has suffered no _dis~ advantage from its independence. The reason why readers dislike and refuse to read a maga-~ wine which hss such & biss in its management, iz explicablo enough, It isthe same feeling thatisdriving the political organ ont of existence. A peper, or periodical of any sort, that seeks the support £fthe people, musb bave an eye readers. If a sect, 8 uchool, or & faction want to_disseminate throngh some publication of their Tot thexi do 80; but they need not expect €he peaple to pay for it. It is for their interest, and Lhey ‘must bear the expense. Francis G. Burnand’s 1ast “happy- thought” was to write a novel, which is uncoiling its pleasant chapters under the title of My Time, and What T've Done With It,” r. Parkm! story, Scmpe ; or, The Lost Li- brary,” has been rntioned bekore. In tho our- ‘rent installment is & plctm, drawn from life, of % New York conc A “resolution” lppeu.fi m Mr. Hale's an- wlysis of it in “AGooflAppehbe“ 10 bo a much more complex thing than most peoplo who make -=and break resolutions so easily, mpgose. Its mnadtnantu, under his separating hand, make a !Dzmiifl o 14 simple only resolution 8o an¢ ‘means i et o s ey By Iuve’ resolve that at seven to-morrow I wil leave my even comes, The resolation is just sa likely ward Bpencer ; “An}d 1," by Marie Le Baron; “Joho's Promiso," by Rosetis B. Hastings i #The Eastern Qneatmn * by James 1. Defouri ; ‘*Recollections of J ohn anay Adams, " by by N. 8. Dodge ; *Juanita,” . Norton ; ‘Goms of Christian mns— ¥ by James H. De- fouri ; Ogawatomie,” by J. H.; “Plymauth and Jamestown,” by J. V. nobena- « Chained,” by Mario Lo Bsron Chaptar Tor oy by Our Gousin'a Dird.Man,” by Geo, E. Patien; ¢Tho Blossoming Apple-Tres,” by E. AL Popular Sctence Monthly. The Christian Intelligencer, the organ of tho Beformed Church, charged, in a recent editorial article, that Prof. Tyndall had tho bad tastp, in his lectures, to attack the Christian faith of this country, and a large class of its professors. The speeches of Dr. Hitchcock and Parke Godwin, the writer goes on to say, were meant &8 remind- ers to Prof. Tyndall of his mistske. Tyndall, who is never ensily put down, meets these asper- sions with this reply in the Popular Science JMonthly for June. He says: 1 confess to reading with some amazement the srti- clo on tho # Tyndall Banqust ™ in the Intelligencer. 1 am there charged with attscking, in my lectures, both Faith and one large class of its profes- on the passport to the botter land,” thon, pssuming the maker of this charge to be Mlhn state of invinci- bla ignorance, T would got exchange my chances on the frontler of tmm¢ ‘for bis. The fact 16 that, though salicited to do o, I steadily refused to quit the ‘noutral ground of tho indellect during my visit o the Dnited ftates. My sudiences in Boston, Philadelpble, Baltimore, Washiogton, Brooklyp, and New Ha can testify whether a sifigle word relating to religion a8 heard in apy lecture of mine delivercd in those Sttis, Now' York cm snawer whether, in Avo out of the six lectures then a myllable wos uttered pro or con., egard the” religlon. And T conbdently appesl to. that hirolo audience which padd me tho momorablo com- ‘pliment of coming to hear me on the inclement night [rhen tho words wers spoken oo which ihis charge is ung, whetar, 25 substancs or its ton B hon sald oo, with aivncss, bo construod into an attack “ upon religions faith, ‘and one large claes of jts professors.” Put my WOXdI and manner Defore them, snd I would fearlessly trust to the man- Tiood of any Young Men’s O} ‘Association n the Talon for 8 verdlt n this matter,| Tho wrter In the [ntelligencer, moreover, fails to see one conclusion to A aeboriions fatyably leaa: for were they true, the perfectly unmistaksble manner in which tho T attack ¥pas received by {ho audienca would prove tho state of “religious faith 7 in New York to be the Taverss of croditai o bim sad olhers who Bavo the care of it. The head and front of my offending hath this_ex- tent: At the conclusion of one of my lectures, I re- ferred, for two minutes, in_mild langusge, to_the re- ported words—reported, I would add by Freshytertan ~—of the intemperato ocenpant of a single Ipit, and this is. ly twisted by that occupant o 4 attack wpon the Jreen bods. The charge, as ‘Toade, xnd s now echoad by he Intelligencer, 15 50 silly thst I did not think it worth ;mblic Tefutstion, Why should I care sbout refuting when the eymiathstio Kindasss of the very 1aen T 0 have asaailed nssured me that they did ot ba word of the indictment ? I carried no more pleatant memory with me from the United Blates fhan that of my Jeception by the Presbsterisn Collogo of Yale. Tho high-minded youthssud eul- tured gentlemen whom I met there, 82, indeod, th Presbyierian bods generally, s fow hot-headed faatica excepied, knew how to rato at its proper worth tho tement of Dr. Hall, and they will, 1 sm persuaded, assign to ita echo in’the Intelligencer the self-samé arithmetical valae. The political bias, Herbert Spencer says, in his current chapter, is only less an obstaclo to sociological research than the clasa bias of which ho wrote last month. It gives rise to an undue belief in applinces, and thereby prompts the multiplication of laws and of political tools. It fosters an undue faith in political forms, and the sovereign efficacy of constittions,—n belief ag baseless as the old credenco in the matural !Benvnflas of Kings and Queens. A morein- jous error whioh results is the delusion which |hmlo tako the other form: I Archippus, or I Stlome, with new experience snd more light, Tesolve that I will ot feavemy bed quite yet.” Ona resolu- tion is a8 easily madoas another, and, alssl itisas ‘casily ke aa tho other The determination you make s great deal ‘more than this short-mefze fancy which peaplecall & Tesolution, In my analysis of tho it Te- Quirea at least o contingent efforts, which may be called five procestes. It is fmpossible for me to it develops, that, even with men as thoy are, Eovammenm generally might be made ‘Tmuch etter than they are; as though it were possible, out of a community morally imperfect and in- tellectually imperfect, to get legslation that was not_likewise imperféct! “He utes tho present condition of America to illustrate some of hls gomts and speaks of our politics without ‘bias,” ut not more severely than Americans do in their trate fbens fually hiro ndead, this Wholo series of {"1‘ spera will not_do more than suggest the iilustration. at T will say here, briefly, that 1o determination re- 1. The Res I Thu Emdy a! ‘Yourself. Preparatic IIL, The jon., Axnd fhen the Preparation requircs, A. Bemoval of Temptations. P B: Provision of Alles, easily bo seen that the last two heads, A and 8, avilyido Jabo maany branchee: - Batore snd whils o atiempt these, wa must bo gaining the gresteat all- ance of all, which ie, TV, ‘The Allixne ¥ith an znnnm Any, Wiithinto ey fhe halp of God i “The West Virginia Campaign of 18617 exetched by an officer of the United States [ eers, who takes a hostile view of Gen. Mc- ellan's behavior to the subordinate Generals by whose aid he won his victories. To quote the e addreased to him by one of his own officers, he was in the habit of kicking down the {adders by which he rose. Grace Merriman talks of ““Summer Times in 5.T.A's “Iconoclast of Sensibility” is the barrowing tale of an asssult by sn ardent lover ©of Nature upon one of those advertising fiends ‘who cover the rocks and trees of the most beau- tiful scenes with their wretched advertisements. nhg)bn Perry and C.T. B. are the poets of the er. Overiand Monthly. /' Inthe Overland Monihly for June, Henry De * "Groot tells the story of the Comstock.Lode, which was once bought for an old and bob-tailed Indisn ponyand a drink of whisky, and sold within a yeer for more than §1,000,000.. Its ‘yield of bullion last year was 816,000,000 The Modocs are the subject of the eighth of Stephen Powers’ papers on the Indians of Cali- fornis. Ho portrayn them sa rather s “childiab, indolent, ordinarily good-natured race, but treacherous st bottom, sullen when angered, a0d notorions for keeping Punic faith. Their ‘tbravery nobody can dispute. 4 The Bquaw Matilds, often mentioned in the dis- patches 25 one of the chief mediators, is & woman of Do mean capacity. Living with an American, she keeps his houss tight and snug as any white woman could, end, whenever not occupied with her housekold cares, zha)lbfl)nvuherpmdllndpnper 8he has a yol- world, Matilds is » womsn of a strong, dark face, glittering oyes, slow and deliberste in_speech, and of S0'iron Wi good 6700 of her race.” ¢ Ak, for one day, for one hour,” cries M. Powers, of George Crook | The blood of ume poor murdered women snd children lies not more upon the bloody-minded Modocs than it does 1 pon the wietched, slabbering, paltering policy that let them loose. Whst the Modocs Desd, more than snything else, is that tremen- dous thrashing that one brave man gives anoth- er, and which they can urderstand ; after that, impactial justice—no swindling, no foolery, 0 generosity.” There is the usual profusion of stories and poetry,—smong the latter some verses by Josquin Miller, and of the former is the Iast part of “One of the Argonauts of 1819,” a paper written in narrative style to moet what Califor- nians consider the mierepresontations of. Bret Hn'm 's lectura on ¢ The Argonaut ial feature of the number is an article by fl.w [on. Amasa Walker on ‘‘ The Monetary Interests of California.” It covers much the 8sme a8 his address before the S8an Fran- cisco ber of Commerce, but is meant to be very much more thorough and comprehensive. Tts topics are: ure, mining interests, com- merce, mannfactures, and the monetary interests of Californis, —discussing st grest length the gurrency question, the introduction of green- backs on the Pacific Coast, and the gold monop- oly. Kansas Magazine, In the Kansas Magazine for June, F. Hawn writes of the influence of forests upon climate,—e matter which, hesays, ¢ involves the valuo of & large portion of the great western elope of the Valley of the Mississippi, with territory Iarge enough to areate an Empire, with 4ll the niatural or physical resources to sustain imillions of prosperons and happy people. And 2nnfl_vl it must solve th;"tlhta: intereats and ‘des- iny of & ion civilized 2 “yBuddhfienEl’!m ' Partner,” is w:rlmi o story of Texan_gambling. In “ Flower Hunting on the Neosho,” Mary P. Wright tells, with & gracefal mixture of goe:ry and playfulness, s great deal about the Bmfllwood freats of "Thalndnnn;l Mary D. Tenney holds 4bat the of “Women in Future Politica” will be to raise men who shall be so just and liberal that they shall need 1o ts to convince them of women's righta. way they may o sonably hope t0 1ift politics out of thair preseni Othar agticles ave; ¢ Where's Willy,” by Ed- mevapepers and couvorsaions, A5 o oxproses it, * \While tho outside form of free government rommnins, there has grown up within it reality ‘hich makes government not frec.” Baron Licbig's lifo and work are sketched in an appreciative strein, and & fine portrait of him o aily dent to the Tyn. A spri correspondent recurs to 8 - dall hgnqnet and Parke Godwin’s speech, which ‘e thinks did gM service to science and scien- tific men, and joias Mr. Godwin in sttacking th dogmatic tendency of some scientusts to clsim suthoritative sanction for their theories and hypotheacs, He foils them with a lttlo graceful raillery, and declares that he believes some of them afe secretly meditating a sort of scientiio Nicene creed, to run after this style H I believe in the Darwinian Theo In the Evolution B"P“m:fl.! H In the Undulation of Ligm Infl tho Luminiferor ther ; In Ihu A}:;mln Cmflmfion Q{ As an act of justice to the public and Prof. Youmans, we call attention to his statement, that the book, ** Yonmans Dictionary of Ev D-y Wants,” which is being bought extensi those who think it is his work, is not his at Ho is neither its suthor, nor has ho bed Inius g to do with its proparation ; snd, so far ‘name has been used to sell if, itis a frand. The monthly contains other nrhclcn, on *“The Gonsitution of Nebulm,” by Dr. H. ‘Schellen ; #The Hygiene of the Ear,” by Jamea Hinton ; “ Economy of Railyay Locomotion,” by G. W. Grover, C. E., “Instinct in Insects—IL," by Gearge Pouchof ; **A Scientific Home Missiona- 275 ¢ Domestic Economy of FuclL," by Capt. Douglas Galton; “The Drift-Deposita of the Rorthwest—1," by N. H. Winchell ; “ Some Ob- servations on Nisgara,” by Prof. John Tyndall ; *‘Btate Geological Surveys,” by Prof. Albert R Teods ; # Nataral Belection in Politics,” Ly Prof, D, H. Wheeler. The giseussion concerning compulsory attend- ance at college, which has excited so much at- tention of lato from the pross and the other od- ucators of the country, is continued in a long lotter by President is own experi- encein Columbis Colloge has shown that no compulsory system is necessary to secure the stlondance of those whom collegisto education is likely to benefit. As for the others, mo system of compulsory education would bo of any use. A STIFF LECTURE ON HERESY. Prof. Blanchard Brings the Bcechers and Pattons to Sook. From the Cynosurs (Anti-Secret Socfety organ). DOCTBINE O KO DOOTRINE. We wish to dofino the doctrinal basis of the Cynosure; or what is m:pl.\ed by calling tho Na~ tional Association We have no do- sire to eplit the hau'a of docrlne, but we believe there are common, obvious Bible truths, to deny, neglect, or set aside which e.hnpw-mcks faith ; and, by Paul's decision, males the minister gmlty of 1t the bringer in of “ another gospel which ia not another,” and so ‘‘accursed.” Somo of these simple truths lio before us taken from the London Christian. They are: * Ruin in Adam, redemption in Christ. The inherent depravity of human nature. The incurability of the natural heart. The utter sinfalness of sin. ‘The curse, wrath, and entence of condemnation on the sinner. Christ both God snd man. . Christ crucified ; the sacrifice once for all offered. 'The .efficacy of the blood of Christ. The absolute necessity of the new birth. The Holy Spirit. Justification withont merit through faith i Christ. Sanctification through snd in Christ.” And we would 2dd: All false worships, anti Christian substitutes for His stonement; the final sentence of the wicked to * everlasting puoishment,” and *‘the righteous to life -eternal.” We believe that these and like truths lie on the surfsce of the word of God, and are, for substance, received by all who are Christians ; end that the book containing these trutbs, is, in 2 just and prope sense, tho word, not of man, but of God ; t pow, aa in Christ's d.ay Chnshm eal.!nd by Christ, “out of the world ;” that ‘therefore the ‘world bateth them ;" and that regonerated persons only can discern the Lord’s body " in the Lord's supper; and incorrigible offenders should be excluded from the Church. Now, we believe that there is & wlflupreufl de- srture from the above truths in churches itherto called ** orthodox, or * lvlngellul B We believe that the Masonio lodges are, to & great extent, r mmlbla for lhu to us, Cem’b!e apostasy from God and truth. Basing th sonio orgmszmon o the_raligion helflbydl men in common, an: g 28 bigota all who adhere to_‘‘one Medllhr between God snd man,” and who reject all others as spurious; diffased s’ the; ey are through every community, they are nowlymnhngths uolegy of the lodga the doctrine of the Churc! tance, the fullowlng from a cher- privileged correspondent of the Ad- onmoe, T, K. Beecher, who 8ay8: - reverant sclentifio spirit, considering the mh ‘of “ nature,” has the same uw:'zm. g testngs that Pani had when the same works, but Epells the author's name N-a-t-n.r-e. He thinks the samo thing that Paal did whea e wrole T-h-o0-s, or that Emmons aid when hs wrote G-0-d. an- other man has just the same thoughts o Teelings looking at the same facts, snd_spells out his ides, F-orec-0; and another map, having the same ides, ¢ his notion, Lra-w. . . . . Isitnotcon- fir"-‘hi’? 1 ank, that"they -hnl Eave the same idos un- der five differént worda? If the abovo does not tesch the simple * The- ism" (se Mackoy) of thelodge, and achrn tho belief or no belief of Pagans, Deisf dels_to be a8 good as the faith of hm in the God of the Bible, then words hava no mean- ing. And the teaching of the Advance is con- mtent with the above throughout. It rejects the Bible from schools ; assents ta the omisaion of God’s name from tho Constitution. It llm!fl on tho same amusements for worldling an G).mnnln. It eneers at the Puritans 28 ‘Jn!\'- ish It denies tho law of the Babbath. Itad- vocstes pricst-days from the_Popish oalendar,— ‘which our fathers nbhofled. And, I.hangh its editor (Dr. Patton) complaina private that he is misun erstoo and mlaauwd Inbis notorionsaticle concerniog liconsing com- ‘mon brothels and their whoredoms in 8t. Louis, in which he eaid : ““Let the experiment proceed under the _careful supervision of those who be- lieve in it, till we shall seo tho best it has to offer,”” he has never, to_this day, donounced the licensure of that most foul and loathsome of sins, a8 offencive to God ; nor has he explained whorein he was ‘misatated or misunderstood | And this, be it remembered, is the paper which as to give us relief from the looseness of the The c'hmtmn Union, 88 we have before pub- lished, has for ifs managing-editor a man who donies that Christ wos oonumvedbym!ncle : thus making him the illigitimate son of a se- duced ponsant-girl, and whc re ect.s 28 spurious, all the other miracles of the Teetament. And the Boston C'lmgregntwnal\xl bostdes fra- ternizing with and feuewsh?pmg the above- named papors, condomns, a3 Tndepend- ent, Qhristian Union, and Interior, tho Abrors Asociation for refnmng 1o liconzo M. B. Pock, whao declared to us in plain, direct terms that he would not quit his onic lodge in St. Johns- bury, Vt., cven though the refasal compelled him “to changeall his plans of life,” whu:h he told ay wero tho gospel miniatry and foreign mis- ons. Now, wo prayortully sad affectionately ssk whothar the lodges of this country will ever be overtlrown while tho churches are lod by such papers? “Nover; nover!” is the only reply Tational men can make. Those and like papers must change their entire course, or be replaced by others, such ns tho Wesleyan, Christian Btatesman, Telescope, otc., which will feach the truths God hias rovesled, and the churchos noed, to sove thom from the maelstroms on all sides of them; snd which threnten soon to mako the churches of America what the churches of Asin have been for ages, tho scats of driveling &u) stitions, frivolous ceremonies, and worl y shows, ' - Lot overy resder of the abovo strictures, be- toro sccusing tho ynomre of nedloss separity, acks himsolt s Ts not tho sbovo oven less than the literal truth on this sabject? LADIES’ GOOD! A. ACKER, 228 West Madison-st, 228 228 228 COBNER PEORIA. Millinery, Wholesale and Refal VERY LOW PRICES. LATEST INOVELTY, THE JUBILEE HAT. CALL AND SEE IT. 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Tho grestest chemfoal menufactars of gas, and it Is and safe.” He has % mora than’ 14,000 porsons s thia ity this anost] ni.l& and not ono has ‘complained of {oiaey or exporionoed any unplesssnt efect. ~Tho most Emmnudmflu th impunity, safely have thair hlmml Bl okt e Anlflclu teoth azo toscrtad thossme dayhen roautrod, Dost Mis ‘Tabotatory, o5 e Sheap g Bupalas Fabbes b MEETINGS. Masonic. Thummbme!xuflnnlng Lodge 811, A.F. & A. M. are hereby notified to be it at VISR e s ol bl 0 J 70; R —— Masomc. Communioation Monda; for Dedc Hall, R 8. G. PITKIN, Boc'y. Masonic. eotiag of the Chlcago Masonlo - evsaia Jomo z“’-fix ek, 1o pator ot osn. “*EDWD GOOK, Seorstary. = Masonic. o, an Rensselaer Grand Lodgs of Perfoctiof, Regular Assombly on Monday evening, of Hitnodna Rasdotposas 'lmv’;x:t‘” i JAMES B MILES, Gr. Seo, I 0. 0. F. hiold & Bobocca mooting at and 3Lz, 10- u.mb.n ers of other lodges, with o Bt ALLEN, Roo, Sec. the Siibor on Govensat Lodge, N oiog, Junod, Sz Jusos -i}:mlcn Ay 0o Peltons cormier morrow ovening, Juve 2. el wives, are Gordially farite BANHE STATEMENT. STATEMENT OF THE OONDITION OF THE GermanNational Bank CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, At the Close of Business, April 25, 1873. Loans and discounts, Ovordrafia ... United States bonds (o secure circuis- segg1gi5s 590:009:82 B 72,782.067 42,180.04 36,122.07 ~5.,800.00 151,085.68 tures 554.85 gumtlxpc 2 ‘l.g % 9., 4 hoos Buiiag stam] 10,057.75] s 31,4563.37 9,923.00 4 2 alé 0&; 08 364,642.10 LIABILITIES. 82,315,768.99 751.43 5'421.3 73,717.94 - 206,937.685 . Notesand bills redts 1,167,403.00 ‘counted... . 70,010.71 $2,315,708.90 1, HERMAN SOHAEFNER, c--m-srn!' the GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, Chicago, Dl 4o solomnly swear that the above lh‘nmlntl.l ‘trao to the best of ‘my knowl- ‘and bellef. e HERMAN SOHAFFNER, Cashler, ‘-A"‘g (RNRY GREENRBAUN, JOHN A. HUC! Stato of Dittioter Eonai 3t a0 Jeorm toand gab .mmxngfih‘flngagxfiucw g Directors. FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK. SECURITY FROM LOSS BY ROBBERY TIRE, OR ACCIDENT. FIDELITY Savmgs Bank Safe Deposrtory, In their new Fire-Proof Building, 143, 145 & 147 Randolph-st., Recaive for safo keeping n their GREAT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF BAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS (smong the bost {n the world, having cost over one hundred thousand dollars), Coupon Bonds, Sccuritios, Family Plate, Coin, Doeds, Wills, and Valusbles of every do- acr) llm Yoot Safes to thelz Vexlts at from 10t0 608 - 2es TRDSCBIPERA xrvp REORIVED AND EXE- CUTED. Interest Allowed on Savings Deposits. JOHN C. EAINES, President. STOVES, RANGES, &o. Just Received A FULL STOCK MAGEE'S PORTABLE RANGES STOVES, Refrigerators, I“E.,, Cream Fregzers, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, TILLOTSOR 3RS, & 05, T2 & L4 State-st. FURNITURE. DESKS, TABLLIES, EAIR BOOKOASES BOSTWICK'S, 112 FIFTH-AV. LAKE NAVIGATION. For Lake Superior! Lako Buperios, Poople's Lino Stasmers, dock betwosn STEAMER NORMAN, Cspt. FRANCIS DUGOT, Fil leava on Wodnesday l'n'v;nm., Junoe 4, at8o'clock. Tor trolght or passage sDRLE e v 73 Markst-st., corner Washington, Contral b, DENTISTRY, . TOWNER & 0. 161 and 183 West maan-lh, northeast corper Halsted. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, $10, $15, $20 ngr}asgg SAMUEL B. NOBLE, DENTIST, ‘Has removed his offico to the uortheast corner of Wash- and Dearborn.sts., entrance on Washington-st. HAIR LUXURIANT. MANN'S HAIR' LUXURIANT make my hair grow? YES. Attenfion, Sir Enights. Commands 0, 19, K. T.—Stated conclara aiog, Jnn'nrg a47:80 o'clock, for busincss and gt Knighf work on urteonsly lnfiudhnmmfl. B}nrdpro ‘the E. 0. 0. F. SINOLAIR, Recorder. Ancient Order of Foresters. Court meota at N L RYaa ,.‘?,';'“z‘_;‘:::xg*‘ Sy d“‘dd ‘businass of importancs rud M. 5. CHBGIL, Soo. 8t. George. Regular me Lh.l{ Goorge's Benevolent SBoclety -m be held o ‘nBs‘:'l:]z? Ex:hflli. ‘corner aharp, 5° BURBGUGHS, Seoretacy. A Geneml Meeting 01 the Joumeymen Bakers® Beugvoleat Socisty will Bold {a the ‘Forssters’ te H'ilnl}. S et B-.nd;l?ehdlk. = Btardiy, sane?, fh. ADfbakers go ° S DOBSON: Becs REAL ESTATE. = Washington Heights!|% 1 desire to call the particular attention of busers to that bandsome, thickly-wooded, high snd dry, 100-acre tract, at Washington Heights, which Tam offering for ssloata. spocial bargain. HENRY E. MARBLE, . Room8_No. 73 Dearborn:st. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. firm name Emerson & Ervin has this e R T Skt The bt BT T, s ety Ayt B % b of samia. 8 oF e R O R BRSO, WL RRVIN. May 80 1872, - ™™ ONE LOT. No. 17 Bimons-ax.. fnst north of mgfim av., fn Block 17, AUCTION SALES. i By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. | FIRST SATHE IN OUR Old Quarters, (BOWEN BROTHERS' BLOCK,) N0S.15AND 17 RANDOLPI-ST. ‘Betwoen Wabash and Michigan-avs. GREAT SALE Real Estate TUESDAY, Jme 3, 1673, BY Wm. A. Butters & Co., At 15 & 17 Randolph-st. Commenolng at 10 o'elock a. m. On Cof Grove-av. b ing l h l’l 3, o Block 2 of mbcummf. Jx‘im 1ot g‘mn)’g'smzfi Bubdivison (betweon Fiit and Fifty-fifth-sta.) of eo. 1l Towai , Hggao g On Madison-av. (horaocs BT .I"°"'"’ and Fitey-fifth- sts.), bfifiol‘&" “L‘flblfi, et 17 u! Block 2, of’ lnhdl~ oo, 1, Tow 8 s Subdirilon, On Drexel-av. (betwee: batag Lota 6 ad 7, in ) fl» ia Drexel & Smith’ 8, Rangeld. 'mm T i'" and Fifty.Afth-ste.), Block 1. of subdivision of ) Block in Bec. 11, Town , lage and Th ‘Langiey's Sabdi on. -stxth. TYWO Lt O, Veraon-ay. (batween Duu 3 a of EANS Penkidar Sl A deti On Stxteenth-st. (betwoen Ashland- d L), BT R A e Op Wabssh-av., east front (botween Thirt; ‘Thirty-fourth-sts.), Dboing Lote 19.and 2, xnmnck o or Wentworth Babdivis} On Btate-t. (betweer ?l‘ i and Thist Aonrthats.) iwoen anc 3 Mn;lnum.fl»m.MVEw,‘s}.mm’ & On Wabash.a comer Fifty-ninthat. ; 231 feet front on Webish-ats 1l on Biity-aiath ot O, Calamstar? (botweea Tnl zmm and Thicty.atth, sta.), west. tront. baing Lote 85 and subdivsion of a7 ead 10, of Bock, of Dror & Davideon's Babain: FIVE LOTS ngton-av. ‘(betwoen Fifty.fourth snd » in Block 18, Pt m: e Do Lo b and. ONE LOT on Dwtumfitu 0-av., northoast corner Twenty-ninth.at. ;‘}, foot fronk ou ottie Grove.av.; reas 8 fost oa ll Figmtagren oo B2 i rcn it o o uh‘l s Eflbfi'mofl' LOT: 03 Hitaols.st. (bch?;cn T ind Maskot ata. -betog Lota 7, 9, n Block 4. in Bnunr. Wright ot obaion, ONE On Michignotorrace. (300 fone Blook 1, o e Kosabdivision of B ui‘g‘ux::“n t l‘:fi( & E ifrsotonal Soction 3, Yown & norts, Haags 1, 18 Shipman, 'Bill & Merrill's Subdivision, Section 55, N T o e Wells-sta.), bo On Oakst. (botween Lasal Lot o Asasisors Soviaion of Lot 1 to & Biock (1, or tast 30 teviol Loty aad mestd Toorof Lot 6 in Sock i, ia Johnson, Raoberla & Storr's Subdiris ¥~ Full particalars in catalo gae. ohioh wil s of tho proporty o bo sold. Tio pertoct ia oy ot o witho: WM. A, BUTTERS & CO, AUCTIONEERS. TWO0-STORY DWELLING And Lot 50 feet Front, On Forty-third-st., esst of and nesr Langloy-st., OnTUESDAY, Jmm 3‘ u( Randolph-t., The house is new, contains 8 rooms. Termzs, 81,00 cash, 82,0008 years, balsace 15esr, Also L S COTTACGCES 172 ang 1514 1 Infhmplv 1qbstreen Thicty-foucth and Thirty.f ts., 4 rooms anid closets each, to o1 atonca, WM. A. BUTTEHS & 05? 5 TUBILEE WEEK GREAT SALE i o s o ST he Trotting and Side-: ‘[vrfiz & %‘ =) U‘ i'ilwnl, ‘Two-Seat. Opon -nd Tnp o B e Bonets anil Ataghe Dt tats, AT ATUCTION, 0o WEDNESDAY MORNING, Juo f, st Eo3g0"clock, 0 o’clock, nt 15 and |. at our rooms, 6 B ateny o pay sdvences and & CO., AUCTIONEERS. GRAND OPENING SALE AT OUR OLD QUARTERS, (BOWEN BROS. BLOCK), 15 & 17 Randolph-st., (Botween Wabash and Michigan-£vs.) 0n Thursday evening, June 5, at 1-20°CIicK. DESIRABLE STOCK OF DRY GOODS. oz, coatings, chotlots, onttonsdos, sad satinots, h-pios and atiractive linn o sensonablo siyles of dross grods; Sllks, mhilo qoeds, & asart, A1l wool snits, coats, panta and 'oll GDILI I\nln and Dick sufta; linen coats And ustors,. Joan and cottonade and noglige shirts. Un- e T e HATE, OAPS, AND STRAW GOODS. A ']Hfl En.o( mz‘n llffll. vg&t:&c&nlmon h]:‘d..( F“‘E and straw Caps" Ladios s fi Reox” teimined bats, to Whloh espocial sttention s Foe e, e i o in Tomor ey sod cHitenta wear. SN OSIEY, AND PARASO: A invieo of mésle womes'e, 1ad wlses” holary sl axasols, and wan-ambroliss, ai ] ol Yankos ne nuumn embmnamm ockor-sntion, s ) cottage carpeta. & CO., Auctioneors. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, At 10 O'Clock. Also tes W. ; E 1t h d I BH‘ G Dy s Ladion, -Ffi:’w-:a' Hngcot Fiatod oso, Catlers, &0 Bowss “TAYIOH & BARRISON, Rictaosti lls all wool 1o, u: hemp, 40 rolla all wool tograla; e Orockery. ‘and 38 Soath Canal-at. ‘WEDNESDAY and 'rxmnmz', June 8 and 4, st 93 o’clock, Onr Largest Offring for the Seasfln wiss A Bishop Lawas, Piques, S omsd, Back and olorod. sx\’ Bmh-‘“u“ o Hoathe B Shawls, e Fotrotderion lOODOZ KID GLOVES, FINE G00DS Largt Laco Shawla and Sacques, B0 doz. Jarat ot Reot um';flm., n“é‘.::.’fls:;u 'f::":!'-'. Sakte Tavge ety Fans od Facy dood, Jerol Fktedatd. Fradaty ey R reg By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctionoc: ‘84" South Ganatet. TW0 MITLLION DOLLARS. GREAT (LOSING OUT. TRUSTEES’ SATE oF REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY ‘Belonging to the OHIOAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, O0n Wednesday, the 18th day of Jume, 1873, By baarticlnof ho smecatlon of aid Comapany, L1 all the in the hllfl.l of the Trustess BSEe month: o! Jm:-?“ DS Soust bo sold-at saction for bt located In the CITY. OF CHI- ea s vaTaed A% 81,800,000, a2 ft‘ fv‘-’: = canil frontage, docks PEe titlo to thia proy is unquestioned, having been o o ity Tk e omael porpacsy Cometh ot Rotee Baiang 1 cont intercsts -nsm Wu . aesears to T, ‘&3 SSounting & 100,000, - Thesa tiptes: wors rote forde $oF deferrad payments on 1A bought from the Gompa by the makers thereo !mdlbeks{mmr,b Eortgags on the eame. - TERAS OF BALE, OASH. The fln property will be for transfer Iflfl dl medln:bthnr-fl;-lflnmmr'tg:'u? of salty il B airod to make s dopos ‘ssleo E?m unmmlo ris urchaze, the §u.-=. Bfi'“" Shisty dapu or a4 s00m sl Am“ D. OG'DKN. L. 8. BE flb Eubuen WAty DN, s, Bacy1a, 12 H.B. oocn Secreta: Qiice with Ogde, Shal ton & Co., Room 8, Ko, 173 La- AUCTION SALES, _ By ELISON & FOSTER.- PAWNBROKER'S SALE UNREDERMED PLEDRRS AT ATCTION. ‘Wo will sell at suctlon, TUESDAY, Juzs 8, s 1o ©'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m., at the loan offics of A. GOLDSMID, No. 18 South Clark-st., the whole of his forfeited pledges to date, consisting of a largs assortment of Gold and Bilver Watahes of American, English, and Bwiss makers, Diamonds, and Soltd Gold Jewelry, Solid Bilver and Platedware, Musical Instrumonts, Ofl Paint- ings, Fino Chromos, Firs Arms, etc., etc. Alsoalargs awsortment of Flae Gold Waichos and Chalns, just re- osived from New York Sherifl’s sslo. Bala without reserve, for cash. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctloneers. ART SALE 200 HIGH-CLASS MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, By distinguished American and Foreign Artista, selected from the prominent. Art Galleries of this country and Europe. {bis fne collection will be found cholos Dion ook, e ohoniag omatacat Avds aemene enico. Winl be on_exhibition. with catalogues, TUES] MORNING, Jana5, and will be peremptorily sold i BY AUCTION, 0n Wednesday Affernoon and Evening, June 4, at 21-3 and 8 o’clock, at No. 114 East Madison-st. And conttnne each altoraoon and evening untfl all sre ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioneers. JUBILEE WEEK Will e GEC, F. GORE & COS Great Dty Goods Auction Sale Of Tuesday, the 3d, At-hlnhflmumflhoflm.gl:l-l extensive line of latest Dress Groods )l Lipens, &c., Gents' Sum. e Siatce ot Ead Birae Hars. RIS avoites of Snania, Bl oty Fura Portimin b 4 t. Tha usual sale of Ct et ar o oelmk (H iy gy e g L4 ‘Harneascs. . GORE & CO., Auctioneers. .2 2 nnfl:fi Randolph-st. Our Spring Gonmguments BOOTS AND SHOES ARE GOING AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, & wo shall move 600 OASES AS f:e«m": e O T a e e OO DS GEO.P. GORE & cO. 2, 24, 'and 2 Randolph-st. AT ATCTION, REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALE HOUSEHOLD G-00DS, We shall hold another largs ssls of Fino and Medium FURNITURE, consisting in part of Parlor and Chamber Furnitaro, Masblo-top Tables, Estonslon Tables, Chairs, Bockurs, Marblotop Burosss aad Gummods, Soss }t | Zoungos, Easy Chaim Tco Chosts, Rolrigoraiory Bed ttresses, 5, Mirrors; Rt o T R R AT'11 O'CLOCK—Buggios and Harness. On Saturday, June 7, at 9 o'clock, GEQ. P. GORE & CO., Auctioncers. Auction Sale of Bankrupt Stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, aod PLATED-WARE, consisting of now and elogant styles of firat-claas goods of all descriptions, EVERY DAY AND EVENING this Tk 8t 17 Bouth Cagalat, commenaing at10a, m. 1d . m. ustloncers, i ‘&3 Bouth Canal-st. Dry Goods at Auction. Olmjn ont sale of a dealer declining busin Large siockl nao;i- 23 Nottona, Great bargeins. Every day lnm ‘evening this week, at Centro-av., ‘near corner of Blus VRHE & GO, Auntis "HA! .., Auctionsers, 3 South Canal = -t REGULAR SATURDAY’S BALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Carpets, Bedding, mckery, Glassware, &, BATURDAY, Juno?, 193 8¢ South Canal st ENS & CO., Ansunneun. BY BRUSH, SON & CO, AT OUR SALESROOM, #1Bonth Canal.st, Weduesday, Junod, atl0e. m., wil 0o sold & genersl dssortmont of Household and I‘nrmshmg Goods, BRUSH, SON & CO., Auct'rs, 41 S, Canal-st. At our salesroom, 41 &mlh Umllik, Thursday, 5,3t 10 8. m., will bo so] i u. ot of Conta® aad Ladiod Waiches, Obalan Pai Waresad Jowe RUSH, BO & 00;, Austigncors MORTGAGEE SALI} OfContents of COTTAGE GROVE HOTEL, = Sets, i Jhnma-. * Pillon Fiavvare, Glaseware, and Kife] Baturday, June 7, per HORSEMEN And others, will find the Largest Stock of Fine Handwork Harnesses, Fancy and Plain Saddles, Horse- clothing, and Turf Goodsin general, to be found in the city, at TAYLOR&CO.’S, (Buccessors to 0. A. KERFOOT), 113 MADISON-ST. OCEAN NAVIGATION. CONARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISELED 1840. Bteam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool. And trom Boston every Cabin Puun- 880, $100 and 8130, Gold. ery Toosday. , 8 currency. Passongers aod frolght | parts of Europe at lowest rates. Bight. Dnl\lunflreuafluln Treland, and the Continent. P.H.DU V) ZRNET, Gen'l West's Ageat. R Ciark ay Bendalsis. REHOVAL- EDWARD C. DOUGLAS, Mamafacturer and Dealer (n BRUSHES, Formerly No. 860 State-st., hus removed to NO. 82 E.AS'I‘ LAKE-ST., Tromont House, & -hm s he willbe plessed tosse 2 ins ana AMUSEMENTS, i HOOLEY'S THEATEE, - BEST - COMPANY IN AMERICA! . - BEAPPEARANCE OF Jokn Dillon aud Miss Philts Gluvar AT LAST! AT LAST! MONDAY, s OND. J;x;sm ?;3':‘:?1 the we.ek and at i ko dat 1o Gentle Sava! Chlbl it and TOS SRIRERTARS aventt ot :'x’mmm i “fi'b‘u"i%'m' ander the supervision of Mr. JAMES &' . srformance to comme awnf‘g‘snoomy i A 1 ! -, NO! - ontire oty By Bromson O Ponat sutbana Yy dutes new MYERS' OPERA HOUSE. FOB A SHORT SEASON, comm e R R e g Ev MORAN & MANNING'S MINSTRALS, fromm the Eleventh-st. Opers willgivon, fi.fig‘a of thelr i::'iwm Introdaging all ke thetr Doctaltics. nnfl.uu-fllbflm‘“{h The unrivaled Prima Douna and Barlesqus Aritss. UNSWORTH, The Original Stzmp Orutor m( d Baslesque Artist. NK MO The Groat, Original Eth ‘Comodian., BILEY mv'fl?wa. Tho Groatest of all Liring Comodiins and Chlassc's v Tho Celebrated nmu.o°non. tho Great Songand The EXCRLSIOR GUANTETTE sad SUPERE OR- CBE‘SK'RA. lflm’.\l]qfll. llfifi“&)flbfilm over bronght togethor: HALSTED ST, OPERA HOUSE. Commenceing MONDAY EVENING, Juns 2, 187, Trak MacEvoy's New Hibernicon ; Or, IRELAND IN AMERICA. JMr. . F. LAWLOR, the favorite Irish Comedisn sad 2 bix Ovaas Uenoras HARNEY, ittty b pasted by » talented cor particalars of Scenes, Songs, and Daaces, 1es fiflm n&'hflnudqnd Saturday, 2p. m. McVICKER'S THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING, Juno 1, sud daring tha week, the Katie Putnam 1aT. 0. DeLoon's new Drama of BET; (r, Through Fire aud Waten be Bgt Briskien mfi.&n sungs, danots, sud Eanjo skl ACADEMY OF MUSIC. : ‘FOURTH WEEK OF THE GIGANTIC S > Theatre Comique Combination NEW FACES, NEW AOTS, NEW DRAMAS. First time of the entirely new Drams, * SHHER Fii xd Mandul;fxfi Thtmsdas. atinees Hedaoedsy 124 MUSIC. ; SNOW’S BRASS BAND ° AND ORCHESTRA MUSIO, - Both Brass and Stzin tly famished for Feat- SEET et | m.ui" :xnd- o ot 12 bt of s tox ; oasions, =2 prompter, Pma.x.m ENOw nflu. Bmm . & Soat e, BE (o Tostovontiiod el 1n.the ciy for Fostiosia, Fabes, Seeni o taa b cafliag on oot 8 'l'u’o' NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, Clinton-st. MONDAY EVENING, Juuo3, CALLENDER’S FAMOUS GEORGIA HINSTRELS | Tho Ktz h-Makers, {n their orf X o P i Bl uon';'f'numnifiu DS ey e LA g Tabies OLD AUNT Jiarlt e 106 Wednesday and Saturday. GROW’S OPERA HALL, 517 Wost Madison-at. MRS. DR. CARPENTER’S RADICAL LECTURE, ENTITLED * “VICTORIA O. WOODHULL,” SUNDAY EVENING, AT 7% 0°CLOCK. GRAND JUBILEE 5 ORGAIN CONCERT, - Attho Olivet Bsptist Church, on Fourthar., bstwee Polk and Taylor-sta., on MONDAY EVENING, Jussd, | ‘commencing at 8 0'alock p.m. Tickets forsale atitiodoor. OHORUS SINGERS WANTED, ! AT AIKEN'S THEATRE. 9 Rehearsal at 11 o’clock Monday morning. 1tle with good voi rhe o read m!n. A T B e oo = i AIKEN'S THEATRE. . Johnny Hand’s 'BENEFIT CONCERT will take place st Aiken's Thestts { ou the 13th of Juns. HAIR GOODS. HAIR GOODS. | HAIR GOODS The cheapest place in town is the West Side Hair Store, 268 West Madison-st. We have the largest stock of Switches, ever seen in .Chicago; also, Puffs, Side Curls, &c. ° Heir, Gray Switches ‘in all shades, Miss H. GUEST 256 West Mfld_lson-st.: FANCY WOODS. TS CONSTANTLNE, VENEERS, 17 South Ji efi'erson-st. MISCELLANEOUS, Given Away A DIME GREENBACK To every visitor to-dar. - POOL'S GARDEN, No. 07 Oaldeyt CHIOAGO AGEROY OF THE - vty aud Coer Pt s, 3' 0 Wabashay., Chicago, T A complote stc el versity Medicidos constasitly on haad, - FOR SALH. A great bargain la BLANK BOOKS. l!‘:n' of: edmm-ndd-mnhaknonh ut st & great sacrifica. Any an: phalrles wnlddnwlutaedlmfifiu;n;'ln-lhmfiww MILLINERY. The finest assorimentol Hats, Ribbons n the city, o besold & e R %fl,. SRS, 5