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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1873 SPOR“NG woRL - | readers are advised not to make any bets, It is ve The crowd began to ch 2nd clap their hands, - = i THE ik i3 e reguettod tha remari o naoundsa 20 |“und tho mare e only ene bngth pema x| THE JUDICIAL ELECTION. ;g;fizsag;;hiing:fifigggg o i CITY REAL ESTATE. TO EXCHANGE. , s TRIDUNE, a8 both Mons, Ubassy and myslf are un. | Little further on and the distance was decreased lo of Chi i inis ORBALE_BUSINESS LOT, O I, | TNOR EXORANGE-$io ACRES IN FORD COUNTY, ple g Chicago required more than asining ca- 'ORBALEBUSLVESS LOT) ONLY 8%) PERFOOT, OR EXOHANGE—£{0 ACRES IN FORD COUNTY, known in Chicago. Xils reputation ss an honorable | DY half & length. Crawiord began to RESL Larrabes. R. H . . 1o 0 E 3 . B. G. GOOD- 111., and 400. in Grant Conaty, change {¢ gocond Billiard Match Between | =unme peve eioro alied i guon, o f | uio tho Cwiip wut™f o whel mafpe o el oo P meatig than sdjosimsi: ‘| WiLLE, i6i¥outn Clanat. " ity o £ LSy s Gt exchangs ok Pbassy and Bessunger, - sl rmching Tod ™ Gumbl i+t ardst | boing hor epons in speeah- b ana sy | Lies Hesting in the Iuterest of the T QE BALE_CHEA LOTS; ONLY 3 PEW LRI | wakhngion Helghe: proporty o oeber sood sobirbon 3 0 ¢ mal ’ s T 3 -fourth, fourth-st., tanC Hel o e Ry LT s | BBt I efand LAIE s oot s, i i o1t Ms. Tan, n - marserypns st B O i | e S I s £ o .t Y 3 eryman an o ’ e tim you will bo-comvinced of 1. Masa. Dnerpiey | tho cheers of- tho crowd and ehouts of /Sho. 'Fun SALE_BARGAIN, HURRY, YOU MAY LOSE | for Ohl property. —$3,%50 noat cottage and two' fine lots, woll fm. | = Calland see us, at 38 LaSalle-st., basement. deder near . Loadon, . mel known Afty loston.a 5 - Berlons disadvantages to contend with in -his wins!" ‘‘She wing!” Tire, 2:263(. i One'sidEd Affair, as Mlghfi Be | Fith Bessunger on Thursday night, Ini.huflu}m]:tc?; . . Boclose was the heat thatmany were under |- L Slena T : Or mixty years: 8ago, was one -da) g.gué; uticat. S0 feet weat of Oakley, S50 down, €30 GILBERT, SUMWALT & CALDWELL.- A Ay o Ball wag very cold, snd e Unwiacly took o 512! tho impressionthat tho horso had won it, and | Satisfactory Reasons for Their | thowing bis-varicgsted treamres to'a friond, | SEosii, S0014z0nthh snd balsncaTy youns Willbe | —550in e+ Goon momss ARD CARRIAGE & Expeoted. costhalf s bour bétor (ke plaving begsn, and 8o | not until the judges publioly declared tho result, 5 5 who uddonly turnced fo him and doclared’ ot bihos 154 Soath &1 e, | iet 4 000D HORSE AND GABRIAGE %, Sotecties, Sat Gont by Tuen the balls proved fo be | from tho stand would they believe othermiso. Re-Election. ¥ Wall, you have not in'your colloction & pret- | TTOR EALE-DR EXCHANGE.FEW FOUSE Y, | MNDS: Hissia. ; | e e o c's e e ot | ggut® focand raco etoen Mol and Topey o6 : e e A A morming 3 Mappos” | sl rmtd et b secret b otn | O, EORANGE FoR UNTymROTED 1075 08 8 mentioned - ¥ 3 § et h hi 67" | . sa near ., o vary ; the Frenchman’s Back . Toot I At oras x:.’i’:fiff.‘téi‘f olth.%r;.nge":;zzgat wp the o isme'loading event of the dsy. Mol- : 5 “Why, the plant was elsgant, and tho flowers R. G. GOODWILLIE, 131 South Clark-st. | nfoe new brick house and barn,lot 30}x155; honso § stories . Yetter from the Frenchman’s Backer i a0d under such dlsdvzatsgee; aul was nsols fo'| o won tho first hest”in s closo contest, in | Remarks by Hessrs. ‘Barber, Woodard, | hungih rows liko tasscls srom tho pendant | 0 SHCESEACORTERED, FOR O oot Nioht o himself justice, This he fels' keenly,and 60 ex- 2:38%. In the sccond heat she broke badly a5 branches, end their colors the richest crimson ; | qus Sertainly it 4 0D swered by Last Night's Game. Tresed himell. b e R ;hvi:fjnae past ah; i‘:gng:l:‘ n{unda:!nd Topsy led | Dexter, Cooper, Swelt, and i ‘E‘f\o W;"Z nlfozol%l of gnflp g)flrxflo,‘; and ag | WIEEIE, s Bonl Slareore oo L o T0,EXCHANGE_A VERY FINE RESIDENCE OF ' recting a883’e) er clear around the & longdistance ahead. forth. articular . directions being demanded OR BALE_BARGAINS — FORTY-SEVENTH.ST,, Michigan-ar. for scree. T : - | Bvements, Tam the only e wiso bas smytaing o | ime, 33737, Tho. third. hoat wes & repelition oo Othere, © | nd givem, M. To posted o tha Plags | 1y ee rmrorae e oot e TSI | o it s W oo, Interesting Turf ‘and Base-Ba]l | peckerand sgeni, sahw'connob ik Eoglisn, e eamo | Of £h0 forsier; Molly bresking again very bedly ST, Tt i e T g b G, RO P | e e gl b, L : -om France at 1n; i ) him- | 82 was 3 e ' TALE = = 3 | Notes. . . [ aeif undsr my mamsgoEat. ¥ conid hayo saciy con: piasad. Frime," 2353, Tho Jourl foat vua | & largo mamber of tho olor of ho Wost | tho worla. - “Ta saw " and mimired kg ncae Beroa, BOTTON SRIOR] HUR, | Goodscreprovegy fortnpgored oy pogery- A coaled his identity and .bis ekill fora time—I ke its predecessor in all respects, Molly fought | Division sssembled in Martine's Hall, on Ads | Entering the house, he said: * My good wo- “%g-sfih‘;;g?‘%wmmmmmcmi—-r- Toom I1, OtisBlook. R s —— gnounc}\ to have made a hx%a amount of money—bad | bravely, and aftor her first break trotted splen-'| stfeet, last evening, to listen to addresses inref- | AN, this is a nice plant ; I should like to« buy il s cacs RGO RECORD. | o 5o A NGE_TRON-CLAD ELEVATOR, WiTR BILLIARDS, B amd X felt so disposed. T am sure, howover, WAt If | didly, but it was. evident that bad handling was | erence to tho judieial election to-morrow. The | -, ' AR! ir; I could not sell it for no money, | 78 Fiarth-st., rext io cornas Dakler, Sith down. e G- T A O ote aod waw {o. Ao, wlabS : % such a proposition to Do would bave | josing her the face. Topsy came in rods ahead, | j i 4 for it was brought me from the West Indies by | SOODWILLIE, 13{South Clark-st. : for grain business and starage, at Ashtou Station on the .. THE UBASST-BESSUNGER MATCK.. Do w eatdonms o e o Amepica | WIDDIng he heat in 2:381¢. Hou. J. B. Bradwell proeided, ud Adolph Loob | my husband, who has now left again, and T JFORBALE_3%0 DOWN_BRICK COTTAGE, XRD | homs Tock Oo.: Win-. Gond brildbars for absban oF (3- Another tremendous sudience nesembled in | my intogrisy has never peot impeachod Bp tofnis | NASEVILLE, Tenn., iy 31, This was the | 8cted as Secretary, muat Leepit Yor hig sake.” ' ¢ But Tmust have | i log Satiorfeld s betwoon Thictysorant and rhrty. | side proparty. - JORLN b. BUCHANAY, 10 ExSallest. fhe Amphitheatre last evening'to witness the Hm;i -‘x::gn can eafely say that my standing a2 an hon- l;:xc! d:y of the meeting. “In the parse for 2:40 Sisd l;!mdnu;w, m:x'd 2 xet!-s ‘:‘h!:f' sir.” I;:lzflere." mptyr'ing( ;l: pock-. | & oD LI 131 Bt Clark- " | O ECHANGE 10,000 ACRES COAL fi?!‘mlln- oy 5 orable’ esa man is most excellent in. , o8 1 'was introduced, and eaid he wor lo all in hi: 'y e is gol Iver, copper” y stock 'OR SALE_NORT] Innds {n Osage Co., Kansas; farm of acros weoond game of billiards in the series arranged | whero 1. reside and do business. I am nof g B8 | wio gomething more than eight guineas). | I Nest g, iRt noae i :fii‘gfi%‘”& By “%"&:le‘?“t'flf%i‘fl?j‘-fi'fl%fiifiE’Lfi‘;&‘i 1 AKER, 109 Easalle s 0. city property.” JAMES A. WHIT. power to secure the election of the present Cir- | « Well-a-day! > But tbis is & powor of money, e '0 EXCHANGE--A SPLENDID PIECE OF IM. cuit Court Judges. They were competent men ; | sure and sure.” * "Tig yours, and the plant 8 stween Ubassy and Bessunger: 'The conditi even s ‘“rporting man” in the general bwaen T, s condifions | 100 % e wems. T bock - aons. Ubasey of the match, were that it ‘should be French beca bel ‘billiard-playé 23 A caroms, played on a -5x10- table, Ubassy to give | the oy S %i’znfii’&,’,’”fm o resort had been tried for a serions of years, and givon | Mine ; and, my good woman, you shall have one FINANCIAL. o Broed properiy oa tho West Side) mase Afadisan and {1003 of 200 Fointain 600, for a stake of §250 | 10 *Gumblers’ ricks.” 1f thot kiad Ueen my way of general eatistaction: No one, ho thought, could | Of the first young ones I rear, to keep for your | - SO, Teaat Eatate Dealeras 10 Woat Madiogeiat. o ? e v "¢ ko . , R, - 4 § dotng things, and if Ubsssy was in lesgus with me, do contend that théir re-election would reflect dis- | LS0and's Ssko.” A coach was called, in'| A RARE OPFORTUNITY FOR A OAPITALIST s 5 seide. Mr. T. Z. Cowles, editor of the Western | you ot think that ho would have been ept under g s ; 1d reflect which was safely deposited our florist and his | her, Tl 3500 10, S100W, to doublo tho semelns | 'O EXCHANCECEQR BUILDING LOTS-AREW fporting Gazelle, Wwas chosen referes, and per- | cover in New Orlesns? His grest achievemsnts in his credit upon the community, or that it would tend | soemingly dear purchase. Ilis first work was to | the giom tnbmaoin o gleiitimatey aad il beat | o A GILLy EF aid & b h o ! 253 Y ames with Miller have been published all over the Sieat By % to render the admipistration of justice at all in~ -off -and destroy_ evel vestiy of | umo office. = formed the dnties incident to the position 8o a8 fim,,, and it wonid be nonsense 1o stiempt 10 keep poo- % % Y every vestige To EXCHANGE--DIAMONDS AND OTEER FIRST- PIGEON-SHONTING. secure or inefficient. On the contrary, he be- | blossom and bloasom bad; it was divided into Gmms—xmcxzneooxsn.n.r.molsumm %:wmule Drpperty. ‘fii‘fli‘m:%fi?’ Wood- ' claims | Xalf Houso, cornor Twenty-i s to give eatisfaction to all partien. .The umpires | ple ignorant of his real strength. cifully yours, # e b 3 i i bankrupt inst o . g X J | i cuttings, which were forced_into bark-beds and | /aud other pt insursuos companie fero o sumo as fn tho st amo—Tom Foley | oougo, sy o, oo | TRRMATCLDENERS Docusnos 0 som wasp: || 00 QO RCILE R0 T it et et | ot bl war sdivied 1hd subivded: Every | Baitbrtu . oo 5 O N WHULAEL B0 | 0, EXCHANGE AN FIECANT SUPUSBLY Ubsssy and George Morris' for Bessunger. £ s i . ] Ny e i ant. F: Pt g fox £ o o o8 Car Tho above communication does not alter in | at Daxier Park, on TFriday, is denounced as un- | Chicago, with & large Bar, upon a question of gu:me‘x;::m:it ot‘?b?‘x;l;ltflgo%:nnp]g :.;,,Eg lt?:.' R L L e R B UG The mstch 'was commenced shortly sfter 8 | any way the'opinion oxprossed in Tire TRIBUNE, | 7. s pizles L FRonths, seured on proporty worth fivo times smount, X X B1 otclock. But few befs wero offered, ymd these ang hm’x’aetnggn aro !xgu warnod to koep their | fair by many of the epectators. It is asseried thia importanca thero: was a diversity of senti- qu Jraa the delighled posseasor of' S00 tuchels | AP AR ni?—f‘v%e?’.’fi’:;:‘l;"nnft;:b u”x"fi"uz"s; Tolfuxngkae‘%@?‘g‘ggfi"?’m‘f e wers at even figures. Bessunger won in | mobey in their pockets. that the champion - deliberately missed a the | ment; but tho candidates had become such by | Plants, ;13 giving ?;;Mx:-f: °§$T<h$&g:o FOMGE T CLINE, _BEAL FraTE CFFoE? go;n;:xt;:&cs; ov; fin,;gs :Axb;rn»s; panking for the lead, 'and selected the RESULT OF THE BILLTARD EXCITEMENT. cloge, when tho pools were selling in his favor. | the consonance of tho community rather than | po ot OP0 Iady came. “Why, Mr. Lee, my ‘Doarbora-st., Room 3. P. O, Bax 85, Chicago. PO AN R R OR INSIDE OINY SEOTEEIT: i OAGO REAL ESTATE, | Of Chicago. Address Z 3, Tribune offics. :Oneof the'rosnlis of the great excilomont in | If this sort of thing continues, pigeon-shooting | by a constituted authority. The Bar had in. | dear Mr. Loo! whove did yon get this charming | N ONEY, TO LOAN ON CHIGAGO REAL SSTATE, 70 EXCHINGE s WOTTT OF GOOD TN .whito ball ; and here t is proper tostate that 00 | billiard circleh during tho past woek is that an | vy : & i fime ws wasted, as fn tho fist gam, in choosing; | extraordinary impmg lm!P, e glvas o e will lose the support of every respectable man. dorsod them, and there was apparently no oppo- | flower 7 ¢ Hem! 'tis_anew thing, my 1ady. | cago: tn sums of {rom $000 to 83,000, . W. NEW- incamberod roal ostate, part in Chicago and part ina s 6ot of balls, and no objections wers raised | billisrd-table business in this city. The J. AL | 90e of the best amateur clubg in the city has'| 8ition. If any of them failed, it would be duo to Protty, is it not?" * Pretty! ‘Iis lovely. Ita CONB, Tl West Madison-st., noar Koboyst.” Ofica | rising Western towa on raflzuad, fo & stock of merchan. e . bosstiso they wero | Brunswiok & Balke Company have sold more | scided to shoot no more st Dexter Park, and | over-anxiety on tho part of some of theirfriends, | Price?” A guines; thank your ladpelins® | Sy T OT giso or.a largs farm. K KENNEDY, 15 Clark-it, agains! o b DA becar tables in this time than everin the same space will not permit professional marksmen to sim at | This was manifest in the address issued from aud one of the two plants st proudly in her | \JONEY LOANED ON OITY REAL ESTATE, 81,00 LL] the : oy the “ estato paper wanted; loans on leaso- 0 EACHANGE—CHOICE SUBURBAN turned yesterday for use in mateh. They | ¢ time bofore ; and they are now crowded with | ® tap OB its new grounds. T d published i "> | ladyship's bondoir. * ¢ My dear Charloite, Whero | holds. 5. GROSSMAN, Room 15, 118 Statoose: 'po Exony B P 3 rolled perfectly true thronghout the game. Bos- | orders for - early delivery. this woek. The new | A match has been swanged botween J. P. | Tomperance Dureau, and published in Baturday's | did' you get that besatiful flower?” «Ob, ONEY T LOAN ON HODSEHOLD FURNTTORE | MILLER. 15 Laglloste: Bonders Exchangar > o & ! gunger started st his best gait, and -played with | ball of Oharies Masters, on Glack eireet, and tho, | Foberteon and . Creighton to tako place af | Papers. Ho thought thedocument waa thomost, | 'is 'a mew thing. I esw it st old | MOy, Jigaon a otbes oo chatiel seeuniy. E: | IO FXCHANGE- 18 AGKES OF TAND ¥ 74S: ! cosfidence in his power that secmed born of | elogant estsblishment'of M. Ganly, af the cor. | Hydo Pazk on tho Gth. Tho conditions aro 25 | intemperateho had rosd for a long timo, and ho | Lee's. Protty s it mot7" ¢ Pretty! | ROGERS, Iff East Medlsonst., Room 9. s per County, 11l., for grocarica or morchandiso. = Ad. © Hiovacout ictory, Fiis first inming sesnlted tn | 0T Of Twonty.second siroot and [adians ave- | Wiid birds, 21 yards rise, 80 yards boundary, and | protested against t, for tho reason that it latro- | L3 besttiful. It price?” A guines. Thota | FONEY 10 TOAN ON OTTY REAL ESTATE, G | dress 0 Tribuniofice, i rece Y. rst rosulted in | |0, %oth of which will b opsned in few days, | trap and handle, for $50 sido. Creighton will | duced an element into political 1ife which wond | V28 another left.” The visitor'a horse smoked . J2., 163 Weshiaston-st. 70, EXCHANGE A FIRST-OLASS BUSLNESS o run of 8, which was stylishly made. In his { ;o supplied with_ tables from . this faotory hav eboot a eimilar match with P. Grady on the ssme | resnlt in discord .mf disaster. He hoped it off to the suburbs. A third flowering %hné :Monnr TO_LOAN—81,00, 3,00, OR $3,50 ON sad Jocation, aousisting of eonfastionory, stationcsy, third ioning he put 14 together in s similar man- | ing tho celabrated Phelan & Collender cushion, | 93¥- would be repudisied by the meating as | Sio0d O%tho spot whence the first had boen | 4o, i Take S, e B tuabdedd. Ad- | St i pFits: Mo AR Lot ner, making the most difficalt round-the-table | for which the J. M. Brunswick & Balke Company 5 uncalled for. Judges should bo sbove | fked. 7The second guinen was paid. and the | NooeyioToAN TN SUNSFROM SLORTO BHMS, -| LA RNCE & MOFFETT, 181 East Medisonet. ehots with perfect scouracy. In his eighth in- | Are sgents here. Tho same tables can be found BASE.-BALL. tho considerations which ‘sgitate . the | fecond chosen fuchsin adorned the drawing- | M RN 3 0OANIN SUMSFROM 81,00 TO 20,000, [ EXCHANGETWO STORY HOUSE NO. T B > > in & host of lor residi by | TE® BTOCEHOLDERS OF THE CHICAGO BASE-] community, and shonld be selecte irin. | Y0om of her second lsdyship. The econe was | amall commissions. Short time A 1 commercial papor Fulton-st., with corner lot, for improved city propos- “he added 18 ta his scqro, the ran being beau- _emaller_rooms, . presided over by nALL munity, 0 d for their in. ey a iractod | mantod i st Tram 31000 b 5000, - Seomercia! BADET | &7, or will soll'on, montbly pavinonta.. - Addresa’ Box 255 O eoctod mad oudins 1 & casron g veat | men who car approciste what & Toally escellent . ASS0CTATION | togity, intelligonce, aad capactity to discharge | JePEALR 58 new comers eaw and Tero attracted | BB LCET & 00- 1 Dossbornar. Mochanica and Tradors® fichangs, 120 LaSaliest. e rain o 5 e o e h | S oL sl T o o | o rovtoto e U Tl Mo v | 0o mpatpr s i ™ | i ot e S ey i £50 | OIS 4840 O WELAMEISTITE T | TO NG, VEaartfone ot oy triends ofthagln)'ar very naturally bogan to ex- | esst cornor ?sm;, tod. ghomd aot 'be och. | MOrrOW evening. An effort will be made 0 | was then called for. He belleved that Judges !nchuin:j oung, graceful, and bursting into | T m—mofiz‘?‘évmv:&xno&:mczm formttare, jowolzy el STONE & SKINNER, 119 Doar: it blibe ecnien d founded with any establishment which cannot | COme to an” agreement in matters tonching the | should not.be elected npon any issue, becauss f¢ | Leaithiul flower, were constantly scen on tha [ ' hodacs on lsased lots, and othor good colisterals: | Pomect : . = pross themselves ~hopefully he would v 3 ¢ in thil h " same gpot in his repository. He noglected nok | JAS. B. STOREY, 8 and 8 LaSalle-st, Room 3. 0 EXCHANGE—IRVING PARK PROPERTY FOR best the pgreat Frenchman, and ehow | ®°F) ly the world-renowned Phelan & Collender | fature of the gams in this city. gould behln substance, declaring that, before | 4! gladden the faithful eailor's wife by the | Mo LOAN-TN SUAS OF 1.0 0K SORE OF goimproved lowa lands, ot clty property. D. L o T ', o | S e clAlS b e S | e M ot vkt 1 i rom | B8t Bty bt iy | opln o e, rk, mle by e | ovosecmy s gt Sl oy | £ RIS Bt | 4ptohis mark in the commencement of the | manufacturing tables for private rasidences, and | Lo pruacturers’ National Bank played 8 | camo before them after election, lot them decide | 200 Solden guineas clinked in his purse, the pro- e W w3 D ook of taaitars Baihed. r o tho whito p S = Tiave voctntly Earnod out the most elaborat match at Riveraide on Friday. The former were it nocording to the law and the evidencs, and all duct of the single shrub from the widow in Waj 0 LOAN—MONEY IN OITY REAL ESTATE AT | Address W 40, Tribuno ofiice. 4 l game, though his exhibition was far- superior to Jmp oy s Sablon o mai | Yictorious by & score of 87 to 12 About 1,500 | poedri/nE B (R LY 400 Hhe ericence and all | ning; the reward of the taste, decision, el | 5. B BTRNRT s Bpn Bigck oo 8 W 8 YRR | G B GHANOE AN ELEGANT NI RESIDENCF, { Fhatitwasin tho first part of the first gamo. | Specimeris ever seen. They mk‘ o o o oot | people witnessed the game. A pilanme.) - The. sddtess refarred o feamian- | and perseverance of old Mr. Leo. - ek 1" near Van Buren-st. snd_Ashland-av., for good bulld: ! Intwelve innings he barely Fucceeded in kee; 0 gize of any room and axy style o ure, City and suburban amatenr clubs desiring to yg 3 "addross reforr : 3 T['OLOAN- 85 %0 ROR S YRARS ON REAL ESTATE. g lota; small cash yayment.” JACOB 6. MAGILL, 8 iog oven with his opponent. His first noticeable | #nd their prices are very moderate. make arrangements for mstch games, are ro- ar wasnot almed st any natlomality; its 3: & JACRIOK, 560 State-st., noxc Lwolich. Sud 850uth Clarket. performance was & ran of 15 in the sixth inning, iy ey mested to send their addresses to J. A. Pi object was not to make a temperance issuo; _ Washington in 1809, TQLOANTSONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, TJi0_EXCHANGE-LOTS IN IRVING PARK FOR s D mmbes of it e e “THE TURE. %a. ttod o peud ticie sddre B erce, | ho &nnly .2"5’5 sought to bo guarded againsi m};;mgs_g.?;fi, m‘:nndn m‘l];d Plexi| ounfi:‘_ry SEWELL OUARK, Room 150us Ballding, southwest | 1 good fmproved farm. " JOHN AL SECRIST & CO.o j yeromado with marked success. ho customary | _ FHE GRELD EHOTTRr MR A A match gamo of base ball was played yoster- Wm’:i,u;p Teix sroomtnts Mhodd ol e 2 | aftor a plonsant passage of Btty-thice drrs WARIED 808 OF &, OF GOODTEAT Es- | 70 FXCRANGE ELFGANT GRAND PIAKO, FOR. ‘closs ehave n ot. In. the 2 o 2 day afternoon on the common at the corner of 3 H b’ tato paper. THOS. A. HILL, 123 Dearborn-st. nitore, Brussels carpets, with lsase of houss:all sinth inning he made 17 and followed them up | The following is the most interesting portion | v oy and Jackson strects, betweon the Fire- | 735 10847 to stand and if any.of the Judges | Boon after, Lo was installed st Washington, 00D P modemn improvementa; prominent strsot. Cash aad fesl With 13, both runs exhibiting marvelous précia. | of the New York World's special cable dispatch | man's ‘Clab Ang aclus sompoced. o oo oo | foll, they would fafl in a good cause. [Applause.] | whick, ho seid, “rosembles Hampeicad Heaif | W4y ommiion:_Avplya fo:5 60 biostc -~ | Shiate- Addross W, Arlboas ot - i draw and cushion shots. Tho'second ob- | on the grest English # Detby Day " - | ployes of the frm of Dano, Westiako & Co,, the | TLCTe el 00 uso of being cowardly ; thoy must | Tmoto shap any other place Tovorsaw’ Tu 1800, | worpwmens o SELL, SOME OF THE STOGE T X | O iCRANGE TIEOWRER OF K RICELITILE + ball was made to t wh the play- ’ 1 plant themselves upon the gro of honest; gton consisted of scattered houses, inter- { pasing 100° Ry Das 4 of fruit farm of &) acros;"sitaated ono mils from tho city { Zr:cwinteda?t o ug‘;gr“th: Bfimq:ne Qitp %4 o of u‘::m r.snw::; 8;“ nn“lg .bgum m?a‘llnl Fau-k'n?om }m manufactusers, which resulted | and purity, and intelligence. Nationality “hould | sected with heath, wood, and GTOVEL-pits. | tho bort Darieg Sriclos In (B0 markel, “Aloe-3 saitabis B LT L P Sl H A 3 eracy , the Derby still sust in a victory for the former nine by a 8core of 17 ( ;14 antar'into the confest. What waa wanted | Francis pat up s covey of partridges, ** abont pemoa cansscare poritien, se Teeatuzer 1a tho campeny m‘i’?‘;fi?fitfig’ Ipy "’.E:é‘}, ,'3::“:{:‘3?5' ing oing. _Address Fawborries, black raspberri formed its part.like a machine. In his ts reputation as belng par excellence the race of tho | to 16. teenth i asun; r. Each the attendance ecems to increase. i was that the people should work eamnestly and | three hundred yards from the House of Com- i ‘:‘ :g;i:gt:le E::‘ :};‘eudmof aned kE;: :":‘“‘&fflfl": m:r cowd. | w2 :;l:t s st Epeom be- ysm‘:di‘;"g'::fi;‘;ndflf““d the Alerts, 87 to 23, | gony"ine Gie B2 ges, not because they beloogod | mons.” ?n Mfl&’&B!nflfion{to!Pmn; dont MadT Aer ot roartr A s F g, Satmof Comiarel e e T R I | 3 oro thas Ry 3 A a0t 0 = i) : 3 A : also, were the on to any special nationality, or a particular | fon, 8 plain little man, of simple manners, ANTED—$3,50 FDRE SIX MONTHS BY A BE- | bonpans 0Pty Dot o D e b e 35 b, W Tribuze et the front to -tho end. This sudden | yne London, Ohatham & Dover, and South Eastern and | . PEILADELPHIA, May 81.—Base ball—Athletics, i i ey “ chtngo in tho relaive positions of the stings | Eyucmlines covdst buk ths Foad e enaivig | 10; Afaatice B! T b | saceant b shb e som sihass o puoch | o EPERAT, e e e | B G e ly unger's g y. He exe- | mass of humanity from an early hour in tho morn- 5T0X, May 81.—Base ball—Bostons, 16; they were capable of investigating cases and de- | 8ud & seedcake.” gux Minister did not dislike | psy- AddresaZ5, Tribune office. eTn S EFOR T RIE OR = cuted with indifferent success, an dersbl 1nek i . Iarger but for the threstening looks of fh piderable bad luck in the way of lekves and [ loger buk for dnylight. As the morning ade met with con- { ing. In every probebility it would have been | Mutnals, 9. - i 0 5 B ciding them honestly. Our safety depended | this unceremonious ceremony, although it was in E ARE PREPARED TO PLAGE LOANS ON DE- rt, 400-nero farto, fine house, liring wator, noar upung the courts, n’.d the majnj:{-, n};«culd, strong contrast with audiences he had had of Nofl‘:’i‘k’l‘ifilfi'&”fimfis"m“ dolay. MOKIN- | Golar Fails, Town: = ey Lincoln-av. property, 85,000; mortgags notes for subur- Kisses for s long time. Iu thirty-five .innings aylight, ; " 5 s acgest run was only 18, snd Lo mado Tuany | FEees BORErSn o tkiop cleared pad tho day vy APLUBKVROLIGEMAN: tharetare; bo kept nutarnition, Nadtaon, then aboat 20, snd gosio stont, | VY ANTER-$Xi, TOR @ OF % DAV ORTHE | biatas serious misses. * He showed plainly enough that . oy v A e o | ADOLPH MOSES, ESQ, on, . 40, BT g stout, “vary best of socurity, and will pay 6 percentper | _ADold established manufacturing house, and nlocr:a in B Tt o reliod e i B, caouEn Lt exddmme‘mupedfllm of tho Princs of Wales ang his | -At half-psst 8 o'clock last evening Officer | responded to sn invitation, and said, in his opin- | Francis says: ‘She must have been a comely | month. Address D %, Tribuna offico. Somploteranaing ordoes mish® eharce eldom oflers io ; Ubassy, meanwhile, was contributing to the brother, the Duke of Edinburgh, both of whom wrers | Walter Sargent saw two men fSghting in Camp- g’e’;fi;‘;‘a"&: “:&figfgg; ‘;"l"’é& b:d‘f;rf;:“g; ge g;’;‘;?g’:::;:&:‘;’;fi:fi?g&‘&“:{ %‘hf;;i'f:‘,' VW ARIED-A TOAN OF es000 OF BUTLDINGS e 5. WOLFE, 119 Dearborn-at. “astoni’ ived with the wildest enthuslissm, ere Was ' 0 3 o Y eathary A . ) i3 = = R ‘sstonishment of the spectators st nesrly avery | wi > | bolrsealoon,at No. 533 Clarketreot. Ho sttempted | Tomperance Buresw, baliering it had lost Judgs | Francia admired the American ladies genorally, | tor, Ht Eorge: Eriacipals only denlt with: g | T A T O R A or 2ad prano: j T fara ~ery largo number of Aericans present, who, as ?&thfigfifiggfiuflmfiu?gsufi s, o, o thesmatives extesively. popsr with the | £0 sepbrate them, when ono of the men assaulted | Booth many votes. The dscrment rofeeisq | but ho . distinguished between tho mweg: | Ecasy..Businees il pay s good raio of, interpetand | JBrick siop e i tevy o that point on continned to make double-figare | Rendicant fraternity, who, as usual, swarmed in | him. Both the combatants finally fell upon him, | Beverely upon the Germans, and he-felt grieved | gering Ysnkee and the true American gen- | TUS, Tribuno ofics, stating whero an interview may be VWL EXCHANGE aty HORSE. TOP FUGGY, -m,*’h“’“,n,m he fel o disposed. No sach e Shonaands. Anonsll Doy days, ithe sevoral events | and, butfor the timely arrival of Bergeant Eber- | at the injustice done them. However, tho Ger- | teman. ~His wife lsmented ~that her | had: for3daye oYY baraow, ead 50ciz% oot of gronnd, clear of encum: P Dy odialy | el e o, i atiaced bl L | ol of tho Armpory Sttion, ho wonld hava boon | maa would ot rotaliates four i of thaw, | disomatic husband, who “had been acene: | §9) ()(() 10 FORY OX omonao, mexr xs; | buach i & i ot BTl Beliopy ! be utterly impossible to give s description of | showed ihe numbers of tweisa siarters, which, of | Overpowored. In ‘the’ souffle, tho officer was | although they might seratch Booth, would nof | fomed “‘to treat with tho civilized Gov- | Joio * XLFRED JARES, soutimess cormer Maizon | North Clarkit., Room 2 §t. The rules of billiards, ng\unflmfioofl Amop- | -course, croated some little dissatiafaction smong | Beveroly cut scross the forebead by knife. He | voto for Sam Ashton, belioving that his election | ernments of Europe,” had now the misfortune | and Clark-sta. VWASTED_TO EXCHANGE_A LARGE TOUSE ot 24 the lovers of large flelds, whils those who preferred a | does not _remember, however, which of the men | wonld be a public misfortune, Tho German | tohave to negotiate ‘ with eavage Democrate, $3.700-ER5ST, PERDS IV 3 ANMOUNTS OF #nd baru ad two, acres of grownd fo Evanetan fge Fran 3 (0, ‘ican players, were violated in tho most satound- |. ; loes 8 ) 5 : o B m g00d race thought and said that a dozen good horses | did it. The officer, notwithafanding the wound | press would not attack the private character of | half of them sold to co” ‘The Minister £2,00, 81,30, 8400; ozo and twoyeam o | T/l Improved, property fn Aurora or Ing manner. Shots thst we have been socus- | Fich antho cards shoved the starter to. be, Wea & | ha had recetved, brought o6 of the men, & atal- Fadie Booth, as the Ohicago Times and Jourmat | bimself wroto to his brother Georgo that, * o 2By el at s ibéral discount. ' JOHN M. SBECRIST Hrure e mw‘"‘; tomed to ses mada_just one way by everybody, | fall compensstion for any falling. off in the number & i be tolerable t with the Ameri -, 130 Clark-at., Room 5. ANTED-—TO EXCHANGE SEWING-MACHINES were mads by.the Frenchman g0 88 to involve s | On reference tothe *krest cardsy tho following wers | Lort fellow named George Koomedy, to the | were attacking that of Judge Lawrence, nor | be upop tolorable torms plepmae Mk To TOAN ON TRSTOE THFEOTED | V) - ivid homes scid nagries b fusthes puctionars complication of cushions and Epglish, and .| found to bs the names of the startera: Gang Farmara, | Armory. Ho then walked over to Dr. Aken's | abuse him and charge him with being corrupt. | must show that it is indifferent to us, whether $10.00 A s oanirion SOV ED | call on or addross J. N. WILKINS, 18 Wost Madiso i final collection of the balls in 5 beap, Shotathat | Eaiser, Hochstapler, Montargls, Chandos, Doncaster, | Ofiice, and had five sfitchnsgmtinhia heal The |1t was a mero sceidont fthat . the | wearo go or not.” While the coarseness of | taio. i, W. HUNE, 16 Boono Block. VWARTED_TOTRADE TOR A STOCK OF DRY | “our home players have been in the Labit of prac. | Beadrell, Snail, Somerset, ‘Sileiman, Andred, and | Officer exhibited commendable pluck. Germana wors opposed to Judge Booth, but | Transatlantic lgislators was disgusting Mre. | oy "3 ( () IX SUMS OF 3000 AND OVER AT goods, motions, clothing, furaizhing goods. boats 4 L P Meter. The betting in the ring was very heavy, cs- bocause they were -they should not be | Jackson, an exceptional case in our House of § 0. 0010 35es Soas: 2 sesarics 1o borsy disiots and iboes, wod furniture, 3 farms in Mase. County, Iil.y i bo vilified an d denounced as the worst class in | Commons had rathor startled the gencral enso | Aq,S; PALMER. Ji., 91 Washingtoa-st., Rooms 16 | allunderd good satp of culuration, senr marke, aud &ising for weeks, in_order to add them to their R e e T attenusted List of exhibition ” efforts, were | Bomyy, on a8 Formar At e st The Empire Parlor Bedstead 3 ! : . ‘Sl 32 the midlo of ‘tans. wthout sy appa: mfifw‘fifiafifi:fi?fi: v e ceniae | 18 Just tho thing to sccommodate sour guests whils | the community. Had it not been for tho inflam- | of propriety. A membor, Fuller, for using out- S el of Peor, T itk St mhodera. Iprovaments Feat trouble, -and were used not for Bhow, | them looking in Ane condition. ke Isteat betiing ag. | btending the Jubilee. Beven stglea; all sizes; | mbtory document, thare wonld have boen very | ragcous language, was committed o the custody MEDICAY. Tho titles ‘ace porfoct: Al worsh. 500,000 cash. Will but_ for . practical _effect. In his Hfty-gixth | tatons were v to two againsi Gang Farward, four o | adapted fo parlor, lbrary, dining.room, office, and | Litt10 OPposition. 1Vas that the way to inculeate | of *the Sergeant-at-Arma.” Dy way of fare- Trado pars orall.” A ddrses Hor L ib: Beatiaoto Rsey. made up tho odda in | one sgunet Kaiser, and fve o one ageinst Hochslapler, | atowp. An siegaat plece of farnitiee, convertibly fn. || 1255008 OF Siizecsbip-ammaying no mationality woll, Fuller callod tho Speaker ™ o damned pup- | (YARONIONASAL GATARRH 1§ BOTH A LOOAL ANTED-TO TRADR_& FINE NEW ROSE- arunot 45, the largest in the game, b score | FElle &mong the cutsido. division was the subseaient | siantly inlo s [aesaions bed, Bold on’ instaliments, 3 | Bpoinst another # The speaker, in conclusion, | Py, and snapped his fingera in his 16c0.—Diary | 15%asen on this theoes, And it sa Fiich & speciis Tor co- w Wtaken lo-bors : " "winaer Doncaster, againat whom forty to onc waa froe- | desired: Empirs Parlor Bedstead Company (removed | Pledged himsolf to use all his influonce to elect of Sir George Jacksos tarrh as sulpuar is for the itch. It has cured more cases acres. Also a fing new dwelling house and 3lots in 3 then standing at 457t0 213. But it is useloss £0 | Jy1aid, The dozen reached the stariing-post soon af- x incuml - - and at less cost than any other remedy or mystem of pistinlacze, Besmagar piayod remariably well L aocks s at e sy Sent hicma s Baga | 10 thei mow fore), Vo, 583 West Madisen-si. iho prosent incumbents, TR iment”, Sifors S (57 15 Tove ab s oes, 19 SEWING MACHINES. ¢ times, bu! opponent s performances scared | dropped tos.most excellent start, Beadroll at once E 4 g st i - A = Meissonier in ¥is Studio. then addressed the meeting. He thought it Y, @ WEST MADISONST. OURES EATEST TMSHOYED WAEELER & WilioN bim. If he made a run, the other ma; sure | rushing -to the.front, snd making the pace for his J 4 s A B, AKEL! S TAL Tt attars fonr Dhots, snd Jesrs e ooy |-siatis sorapaton ngm Forward, who was running | The following is an extract from the lotter of | very important to impress shot the Pe;}fla Hhe | A T bradoy ke safy, Dy Yo7 o7, (L) deateor chionto dissases without ‘sowing machine, balf cablast case, cost & short ? fifth, Just bofore they reached Tettenham Cor- | 8 lady artist olsphnuduxpm whe, with her hus-' | fact that an election was to be held on Monday, | by Rer. L. T. Chamberiain, Charles H. Gardiner aad | S2Eious miserals. B Himo sizco $%0; equal to mew: prico, $15. Residemce, robably the best account of | B%, Doncaster, who "had been ‘running well in | band, Iately visited the world-renowned Meis- | d to indace them to turn ontand vote for | Eiizabsth O. Rast, all of Chicago. M5, X%, ST MAGNETIO PAYBIOIAN, RO, | /Kightooaths & ©f | hand, drew clear, 2nd at tho corner was in front. Ho | sonior at his studio: somebody. The election was of much moment, | FITZER—_DOTY—May 3%, Henry, TIl, at the recidence A Nest Mutlaorit, A GROVER & BAXER TATE FANILY MACHINE, . J gl nms brid ther, by tho Rov. MoVeay, Mr. RS. L. H. PRESTON, EOLECTIO PHYSIOIAN, 1n perfeot. vfdf;- dor 3 ?1, st 865 Also, ons fuil o written : a o i 3 was almost instantly jolned by the two favorites, D— and I went out the other dayto Poissy | and the votors shonld throw off their apathy and ! s Mis etk Dony 5. a5 ERESTON, BOTEOTIO RHANIOAR. | o bimet vontoracs faio fammlls Blages, Ialsid wich postl, Mad ;i 28 Fast Indiana-st., noar Kush. Toom 18, | for 875; cost 3150, pretty near where it was before. The following “armay of B is the gams that can THE £COTE. Eaiser and Gang Forward, the three rounding the cor- = Lthes 57 | take an interestin it. Unl &id bada o in ety 1 to sos Meissonicr. Poissy is about an hour's [ take an interestin it. Unless they did, badmen | “g pvEY. BEAVIS—At Calvary Church, on the27th | hasrosumed business at 10 iast son-st., nf?f’;m“ Tho an:thxe' 5 uwum':‘%up:r:m;m mgnmn cm:::g:: ride by rail from Paris; itis quite s pretty vil- | might be placed on the Bench, and, whon it Was | inst., by the Rov. J. F. Walker, Mr. James Harvoy and | Office hours from 93, m. to § p. m. = Fon BALF—AT HALF PRICE, ONE MANUFAC- ite) running so even that it was almost an impossibility to | lage. Meissonier has tho finest chateau, | t00 Iste, regret was uscless. The men | Mis¥Alico Boarls, soungost daghter of John Bearts, BIOM! _OPIUM! — DISCOVERED, A BYRUP taring and two family Eliaa Howo sowing machines; S Fay whichowas in front, Bo well waa Wobh. doing on | grounds, farniture, horscs, etc. of all. Wa | Who had occupied tho ° positions for gev- o il O T it oce o amay ARl oo marphia iad | Btrlotly nevw. Addvoss 2 7, Tribuas adtce. - H 156 Sntsider that the hackers of Gsug Forward and | fad a charming timo, being roceived by, tho | eral yoars wore honest. No ono-could | HENDERSONGVAN CODRT Op Meyal, attherss- | dally, eud emably payjent o reduce 3 erain ereny two O A ToMs aoe B ROAERS I TInnings, H Ealser were almost bealde thomselvoa. At the enclos- at artist aud treated in s most agreosble | charge that they were corrnpt. Was it not cred- | David Swing, Wi, K. Henderson, - Esq-s. and. Mish = = STNILE mncbices nearly new. 2 : ure, bowever, all doubt as to the result of the | E'O - cins BTEoabIo | o bt Minnlo Van Court, daughter of Blr. G. B. Van Courts "ARICOSE VEINS OURED BY ONE THAT HAS | East Madusonat,, % H 0% s The twp favord 32 | manner. © D——sgent in his card; saying | itable to Chicago to have pureJudges? Inall [ ianoy B0k Van ‘curod himsélf after sufloring 8 years and pronoanced. ROVER & BAKER EEWING MACHINES : T N D o, e o fovorlies could | 1o was an American _artist, efc. ~We | the ofher large ‘cities it was a common expres- 2 inongabl by the professors of tho bast medical cologes (n | (3 Gererct omeo i e - bianeh Chn 93 Ve ol el o baldst the et wdflmflfldcb Y oo | were | immediately invited in, sod met by | 8ion, *Ths Judge was bought.” Notsohero; | pWILLIAMS_PATIERSON Mar 2. by Rov. B W. | tho United States. For information address D77, - | bash-av, Persons having o vor & Baker sewing . clear, and ami trem, cering pass- . imm ted in, 2 forso 't his residonco, Mr. Clifford Will. | ans ofica, - D S s B 3l 8l ¢d thie judges’ stand an easy winner by a length and a | Meissonier himself, who took us'at once to his | and why should not the peopls interest them- | fams, of this ciiy, and Miss Annie Patterson, daughter of Tmonts, and hear somothing to their sdvantaga. ™ half, Gang Forward and Kalser, although beaten for | out-door stndio. He had been busy at work on | 8elves and see that men of intogrity snd probity | thoeticlating clorgyman. No cards. PERSONAL. TBOVER & BAKER'S SEWING-MACHINES_GEN- 1 the race, made a wonderful mf&md the two passed | hig great picture, Les Cnirassiers, for Sir Rich- | are elected. If the good men did not go to tho EATH, s s s rocneonncee | (GROY oo Y0 Biatat : Drunch ofhoe 9 Wabashe 1 he Judgo so closo and even that that official was com- | 513 “\yallace, a$ £8,000, or 200,000 francs, He lis_the bad men would control them; hence DEATHS. (OORBESPONDENGE WANTED. BY A ¥OUNG | uv. Fersons haviog old Grover & Haker sewiog machiao ! o o4 to snnouneo that the second place was a dead [ §10 S bt L o by wodel | be admonished every votor to take the time and | “TrSOLTER-On Tommdn, themih T Do gontleman of means; object matrimony. “Addrees W | ars tavited to call sud sea tho new improvements, aad B eat 2 betwoen {he two fevorites. Aochatapler, of s to look st evoryihing, placed hia model | cast his ballot for tho beat candidatos presonted | DyGsist of sovomer. b ik ot e dgard Loe | 1 Telbums alic. hear somothing to theis sdventage. 18 “whom “so- Tuch was expocted, ind_who carrled | 8 our. seryico to hand ums sketches, pictares, v Funceal at bia late. resldenco, 1118 Pralris avenns, Sun. | ]PERSONAL—" PEARL"_REGRET THE DISAP- | QEWING MAGHINES (ALL KINDS) AT HALF “Friends of the family ars invited to at- ‘pointment. Monday without fal. S'htice: srarransod: rop dons. ' PERCY & CO., 0 much German money, was fourth, ‘The scena &c., while he went on working. We Eat down | [Applause.} - 3 . e o rean i E’Jugu"' o Roteas of "mfi:‘g sod watched im o work (Just what v longod %‘; Taitics to. dealt. Tephotions Sxpateere od B e i an ing ) es Of . is a mmittee resolutions expressivo o ncf ‘papers pleaso copy. Soehos that foliowed Hermits winning in 1667, Soon | 50, See) ; bd' talked inccssantly. Hoe ia e e FAWKINS- On May 11, Roger, only aad boloved son after theace it was rumored smong the fancy in : ice, PEESONALTO WHOM [T MAY CONCERN—TAM | &1 West Madlion-at droll-1 the_senso of the meeting : Gus. VanBuren, S. Jeating town In & fow daga in divgust. L X. TNGER OFFIOE OF X J MELOHERT, 113 SOUTE -160king, and shors that he is a genius in g: Gus. , 8. ERSONAL—JULIA E.HOWE, MY LAST LETTER | 1D Halstod-st., machinés sold on monthly payments and every movecsont he mankea snd in all that ho | L. Moore, Col. Cogper, the Hon. Willard Wood- | S5 RSherishaad derta V. Havikias, agod 2 yeams, 3 | PERIRNULSNTIR B QAT LASTEETINE | ruted Spon'ovenings. tho Hon. Leonard Ewett. Fuperal sertl DAVIS. W0 _GOOD SINGER MACHINES FOR BALE; o i poonwoul S22 8RRRIIRaRRADEARRR R e | * 0y Tatersalls ring that nefther Mr. Orawfurd nor Ar, ) 2 e 15 o ¥ 81, Tribune offics, Bavile wers sstisfied s to the abilities of their colts, | 83y8. He gent into his house, had pictures np- | ard, and 1 icos at 1% o'clock Bunday ‘at the residenoe, 3 3 and that two matchea have been mads over the u:5 )mug and brought ont for me .to see. - We after- B BEMARKS OF MR. DEXTER. hc :}.iaom:m'm 8a i B F;”B-(‘!&NAL‘—K‘}% fl:}m ‘;fi% wnnrt‘) winmfgs Mumgdfihnu or boot-work. B3 Plerce-st., near i distance, ano to be run during the present ecason, end | ward went_into his - parlor . to. examine some | _During the absence of tho Committeo, the | | CALLAGHER-0n Ssturdsy morging, May 31, of | [ tothe grest e pondl TE SINGER 3140) FOOME OF J. . the other pext year. Thostory is caly a rumor, and | pictures which he-values so highly that ho won't | Hon. Wirt Dexter responded toloud calls, and | PFoneraffo hor parents’ reslienes.. S5 Jolemondt., | —EREONATEITZE TOTER HAvE Yo7 T | | oBIns i vin Hetison s (oppmts. Semmavn Toend i you for what 1t is worth, soll them at any price, but keeps thom for his | eloquently appealed to those present to interest | Sundar, aivary by care. "1l fends are iavited 1o 5% N AL O A YO s oes | Behool): 165 Eaat Twonty.sccand-st., and 167 Milwankeo- Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. children, His stable is a curiosity ; his horses | their friends and "scquaintances in the election "{&flfi%" e ek b ke o andefatand this, say 30 1 Taesdav's paper; alio drop a | av._J. N. WILKINS. New Yomk, May SL—Fleetwood Park Was [ are of the finest brosds—some of them can | H0-MOMOW, to the end that the Bench moynot | (AARIALIS0R 3 Sh, 30, 5t, Jooephis Hospttal, | moto through postodicato & HE NEW FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE-WE crowded withh people fhis afternoon to witnees | ose. ‘His carrisges aro of the mewast and | bo polluted by corrupt mon, He was surprisod | " Tumeral wil tak place Sfondar: at 9 aeori., from the PERSONAL-WILLIAM I STEVENS OAN GEE | g Sallspccllpiiendoniomeest improvements pado the great Tace between American Girl, trotting, | fiaadsomost stylens The Prassises sto ‘up somo | 8t fho apathy of the ‘Pecple st such an hour, nd | Howital, cnrmor Halsied and Sophi-sts., thatie to Hose. | L his aister, Josio Staveas, at &9 Wost Randoiphat. ihe Florenc, also to the now aad oleger 1ot ssen and Harry, pacing, for purse of 82,000. Many | of hig finost horses; honow has eight, (The | thought thero wero more perils connected with | MLZEIOT: o o 10ng copy. - ERSONAL-THE HETRS OF O GEEDLING (RTD- | A machine (eoding s work avay from tho sporaior, =a Iadies were present. The Girl was the favorite | horaos . wero eaten during the war, I guess, by | democratio inatitutions than most persons Were | HARTWELL~In this city, on tho 80ih inst., Dr. W. | BERG, Lawyor, 6 South Clark st soatheast corner of | feajurss 1o b foand in machiies made by othars, with all by long odds. - “Promptly at3 o'clock the bell | the French). His billisnd-room is_over the | ware of. Howlong could thopeople expect | D. Hartwoll. Randolph. o roeniiar accellencies of the . Flowenco. W, H. r2ng, and both horses camo to the etand in fine | coach-houso, and is remarkably beantiful, The .| to have good government unless they took steps %‘?fl'fi.flh&fikfimcg#?fi for {aterment. ERSONALL W, AT BT. 5P M, | BEABP & CO., General Agents, 25§ Stata-st., Chicago. condition, American Girl winning the pole.. The | yegular in-door stadio we did not sce, as he was | to secure it? It was alamentable fact thatit | 1o " 0 Ffar. May s, 167 Daniel W. Daly. sharp, Monday. 1'll par tho wine. O N el o second start wes s send-off, Harry loading, but | at work in his summer or out-door studio. - Re-'| W88 becoming ‘to be considered s matter of no | “His remains will bs romoved frota 53 Eldrid to RRSONAL -NED O K, THERE IS A LETTER IN RNt Just pust tho stand the mare édged up benind, and | momber flowers are in bloom and trees in biog. | consequenco~ who was the Governor Of | St Magis Ghurcn, "thence Dy cara o Catviy Cammiorsy | P I A o ot v "R meate; O ‘* PLARNERY, City Ageats, oiics | at tho quarter was a length and a half ahead. i a Btate, a member of the Legialature, or of " i 4 o ERSONAL-_THE GENTLEMEN WHO WANTED Sho bald tho M&fl%flgfi.fifl ho halt mile Yag bl b K R Copgraie Tht s 1ok yo ruofthe Boncy oo BT St st | o St Bnclowood il do et ol ¢ 9 MACHINERY. assed, when the ing strained a poin i i . | but wot not come in time, if the people 7 A s A AR AN APPSR A7 E‘ d.np o i gppongnh, hoth hnrggu gutk pe;tegx:n o%:‘elé, Kg h;a"e(,z'ammas superb. ket B el Ic::nclusiun E’"fi%fii's‘fi u.:.?a the faneral of D. W. Daly, of Pznso:vu,.wutm ADDRESS OF MRS, DE. NY PARTY WITH BOILER SHORT OF STEAM i y g/kee0n B0 TyWI0 Y] sti Y -eant Tndgeaof | ook = S Tstom, Addeess V53 Teibuns olct: e ‘capaclty for present._use, necessitating & chango for ing the three-quarter poles nearly neck and - he spoke _nulogmtm!.lg of the present Judges of | s———mm—— Targor, lesse qnate lomest pelcs of tho, old. with fall par- neck, but, coming down the: home-stretch, the New Costumes of the Empress of the Circuit Court, and expressed the wish to see JUBILEE CLAIRVOYANTS. tioulars, to W. L. DRAKE & CO., 84 Market-at. them re-elected. O SALE_UPRIGHT ENGINE, 13 HORSE.-POW- mao took tholead, end went paet the judges Austria, HIOAGO SPIRIT ROOMS, 317 WEST MADISON- o < North Jefferson. stand half o longth shead, winning the hest. THE RESOLUTIONS. : A B O e bt Chirvy | Lot Addroe. B, WRIGLEY, % bl W i From U Poriy Amerlea Regiter, 1. Tho Gommitted on Resolntions then submitted st uu o Medomts Pyt Hadloms wakd. 1O BALEBUACCSAITH, TOOLS, CONSIT: Sccond HeqiThe fudgos: shonted “go” at| w0 megnificent follefs have been uent, this. | 4 fonowing : RS TS LEWiE GLATAVOVANT, BT ingot Sparofbelows, Jaunly 1 vis, tndtie the fist siar, both hores passing under the | ook to tio Empross of Anstrin, an o That an honest Judiciary s the strongest — M iaTincat Moalum, 16 Wast Madiacn e fmall wols oply ot 253 North ‘wire nearly even, but Harry broke badly before 6o permitted totnmpect them be-| fiirdl il ot e IR BS. B M. TEED, PHYSIOAL TEST AND BUST = ey ware packed up. Therobsdeceremonis | ™ zj;led, That only men of honest and tried integ- T M . o 47 ot Matiuomat. Benco 2| O A CHEA R N - HORNE-DOWEL PN zeaching the quarter pole, while American Girl | forethey ware packedp. i ¥ ending reds, is of white eatin, with an apron entirely em- | rits, andof legal 1 bo elected. AL ed. 16 Wast Madlnco-at o Tt | 1 Bl hopaing bimh ssversl 20, o dpobla: broidored in liver; & flounce ornamented n | - Hsssiecs, Shat fulipen o Boatts should for GoL‘?SEUM GONGERTS | | taaialiog thada. = 52 ngs. Inqiiro of . T e, a0 19 Sichiganet: s passing | the same manneris continued around. the train. | outweigh &Il considerations of party, nationality or 80~ I ¥ | N sems smarasTmoRE, BosTEss | FOR m’f:b.’,‘;‘?&‘f.sfi %"Effix SigmrEr MOINTYRE, €3t West The Horse then gained a little, but it was no use. 5 5 3 et R it & Over this is thrown & white broche crepe mantle, et Seiosbig At s vttt Salend S| mmrdday ARer300is T0AS B, M e it medtam, oas of the bestof s age. Mo, 15 | o, Bp 84 A &0 oxpress wagon. R COM w orhoo oHNLORADORIOONORSDS ¥ -| The mare came down the home-stretch trotting Rt ; B il i embossed with silver thresd, end raised on both B iy Tt OR BALFE—80-HORSE POWER ENGINE, IN COM. : iy, 0 wom oo nea wiout ettt | S Vil met "o e e | i ot ol B et iy i, rane s, | MR O, Grmoron v | FOLe R S e " Thir corsage is made with a stiff rounded co) il d aliA ] . _No. :, o-s 85t i Farwcll, and Booth—possees the requisite qualifica BUTT, NATURAL OLATRVOYANT TEST NE SECOND-HAND TWELVE HORSE PORT- voaobbBosook ird Heat—A splendid start was 5e&umdvdth ; % RS, ing, - i im | ting up half-way betwoen the throat and shoul- | tons, we heartily endorss them, and earncstly call lesding, ot Amrioan Girl pussed him | S0 SRS thoen e ookt 226, WOt | Sone mhaesity miome om0 el | JUBILEE BALL ) | Yo mem e e e | O e e 1z £ 1 ol just beyond the tumn, and showed fully two - i 5 - i last chemisette of crepe lisse. Inside the collar and: oz Manday. - R "ADAM MILSON,CLAIEVOYANT, REMOVEDTO | 80 Erie-st. { | ongthe nhoad, but it did not last long. A4 tho | Q) oeves rich Iaca 1a ruched. and the flcccy cobwab | ' The repor wes unanimoualy sdopted.” Fridsy Hvening, June 8, M e e et o o o e S —FOUR WSOy STEA TANESA5: 4 close to the mare's wheel, and he kept it there | 15 8602 ‘"d'm‘g““‘“’if on thesilver wrought | _Mr. Swott offered the following, which Wero 5 [ADAHE PARIE, THE VOXDERLOY, GIFSY, T WA TS, Teibane offco: 7] : R o 0 flowers. The second 'toilet is a light lilac - | 8180 adopted - - N : GRAND CARRIAGE DAY, a. . 0.9 p. m. (Sundays excepted). Ladios obly. T 15% 2. HORSE POWER PORTA: 4 ol past th halt-mile station, when he mado a | TONeTS; T SeON bUCL G . s shader | - Fusloet, Thati s the acnse of this meeting that | QN EEIDAY. Specialtrain on Belt Ratlosdytoaeke | Tows0sdmia, 201 Wass Madiasc-sc: Bovm 0, oot doar. | W AR LED o O, 2 HOREE, FOTie £ OELA 3 Splendid sl aod, Hhoofing pust (o, mars | e has & pseor Hounoo o o il Toua | ife 0 geve e T e rthy i | LSS B 2o ouF S D e | 7 (1)) BEVERRDFOR KA ONP EQ 0N | At ey ool wiari, o 1 80 - » L. > ry % . i . i . 80 - N o "\ B The mare showed. fght, and . flaw | the bottom, which islaid on in gathars; ovor it | seemato prevl o e communty, Ut rupt GRAND LAKE DAY, PAED, bt i At A | B N P SECORDAATD_THaN 1 over * the grownd, -bomad to * win | ro disposed “E’&fl“&:fie“;‘.fi?’&;‘%fl:‘ Resolced, That 1t dn- ther duty of all hero prosent, SATURDAY ATTERNOON, Blssmers chietord to | Wlljod mfip{mflm. g ez, thon- | W afhe o804 Lot Iong, by WALLL BROTH- 0f if possible. - Orawford put on the whip, and the | being edged wi 2086 F " | with thelr’ fellow-ciiizens, to_nse their utmost exer- | 42" J 'NE DOLLAR & dropay, and all caronio snd_fomalo dissases. Positively | Lio: 16 Sichlgsoar. _____________ _____ 2 . o > g. Over thisin front ate folds of the | T, ‘o fext Monday 10 call -aat a full vote, and thus | , Admission, to-Concarts, ONE DOLLAR ONLY. Mo | SEBM:, PR, by M Grat Madlson st oo . TV ANTED_A BLACKSSITES TOROE, ETTER 7 A 5 ty in tho election of corrupt Judges. % cornor Monroe and State-sts. ; Carpenter “ddo 3 horse, answered .to the call nobly. On they ciennes °d§“‘ & . ts. g e straining hilo necks uze, hel lace at both sides, and in the cevent 80 dreadful a calamity as would befall Cook | ~Concoxt Tickots for sale at Lyon & Healy's Musi Storn, et hes and Snemms oeaalo oo oesn | Sidits by a codutlage of tho same, ornamentad | Eou o Monrss g Silor © Cupentet & alice 28 BUILDING MATERIAL: bR N ——— the crowds. gronnd the track, and when Harry | With the Isce. Around the adge ja o wide = 4 .00L. COOPER | somate. Y S B GENA VIETA BUILDING.STONE AKD FLAG- AN ar. Address, with prico, W 17, Tribune offica shot under the wire lesding Americsn Girl by a | tion, representiny mfi':chmd together, 82d & | next spoke. “Ho ailuded to would-be-Judgo | “BALL TIORETS for sale et Jublles Rooms enpre. | BB Fies sned o e Dl s ot 48 Son _mower. Addrew, withoricy, WIT Tribumooficn, e e e bt 1o ppiie fa L. | Wide 1ado to matl thia Iaitor haviog a wionthof | Rahion snd his. uttar wauk of every qualiice- | eaiaisnof letstopsf wme ncmbaroftho Bosr o | uof'e’ ST AFTTEE P ¥ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. thusizeém was intense, . Betting 60 fo 13 on | Foses sbove’ the ‘Tings. . The late continuss | tion, moral_and- mental and his lack of legal ToF 1247 od geotledian, S0 | JIOR BALE_A LOT OF BECOND-HAND TOMBER. ‘American Girl. . Harry's friends began to hope | bround the back of the tunic, which-is relieved | leaming. His presumption in putting himselt e ticket, 85, In bebalf of tho'Ca Apply at 21 North Clinton-st. W. SPRINGER." UY YOUR PARLOR SUITS AT % NORTH WELIS- wih 8 wide. moire ribbon ot the same shado, | forward for the office was aptly illustrated by the | mittes, pec! ied NI Rermers's OR BALE_X REFRIGERATOR AND OARPETS- oot s A amulActural o 2 e URNITURE FOR BALE, WITH KOOMB_TO i that he would yet win the race, and offered their /s N. B.. 3 holding it up in three deop plaits. The corst fablo of the royal nstronomer and the 888. THE [ poarding.bouses, or persons who will ba wilfing to enter- E money frealy. It was s frecly taken. . - | 0 A8 o the first, one described, former told his sovereign that it wonld bo clear | tain stranger during tho Jubllee, soud their addrees to RAULIO PRESSED BEIOK COMPANY, BT. y T The Eat ra T ES s o Moot Comen T e oo chanos ot pari Eonsokoopings : : | i, Bk Boih botees cape P somPAr, | (T o oftho gauas give ¢ A LEHAr 224 | oo srain oy a5 o Riog and b | oo iesen R O | it BRI PO A B P . : ; . Tho slee : : A § R S L Mr. A fi‘:’:’.fi““ wgflm ki g:k&aggmt:gxa ‘e:n{mlyutmed,tbug_.: mon; iy In.l’l;p u;:l;::” st the elbow snd puty.{u th;im mml:\;n‘w i?mrgmd MEETINGS. WB.:;‘»"& “'fi;‘.n;}:‘;’nuw 'URNITURE rgna:ua S PER %%\s'ru lexfiv‘;r‘ vunpaaes Ubassy in’ bis tour thmu;ll the | tho pole and Sttho quarter golé led Tmerican £ fhe band of the sxm, See bflffl‘efifig{ sust they bl batiar J‘;:j“m‘%{m"m‘ e Paper Hangers. S ESSED HRKs HACINE ANDMILWAVERS | ‘o s¥TEP=T0 PURORASE L AT ROTSEOF 25 s Bilor o7 e O T ol o t07 Poe halicailo. trask, 1 bl SAe0ni® | fowars docorntas the coreago. . . .- |ps [Vetified, aud the roval sstronomer | . Tharegulsr mooting of tho Amsociation il bo held at | . rested beick for S 08 SEREUI B EE Fonly | V] formitare;mems of ouse nat o xcesd £15 per munii. ;B Ve oo Trihume s well iy o the ha -l P % ost his head.” Bummoning the peasant; the b "* BAKET, Becrotary, . |- Hydrsalie prossed brick. Cali and ses semples snd = == V pslpayoich oy wurprise, and 4o the sun | nent began slowly but murely fo closemp the | - T Acguitieds - ‘| King tendered him the position. Hhe hmable £ el " ToCkWobD: Raeih, 1o tad B Wett | TYANTED ® OF % ¥ARDS GOOD SEOORD- St o e of oy e ey ey | RSP bubat tho end of the three-quarterstratch et A Nel: | A pToated onomnes ad told fhe Emg thst | SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE.T. dolph v : casn. 334 SR P00 Diasle for ono mem, for Mo, prestion 13- given L D. M. Nel D % o ould Zall -ANTED—15% OORDS OF STONE FOR FOUNDA- o dicated-when rain wor 1 brck, and other bullding material, tn | YWANTED—TO BUY.-GOOD PARLOE AND CHAM- tho harse again edged. ahead about two lenfietha, _NasmYILLE, Tenn., May 31.—Col { s <t s oing_splendidly and doing his level best. | son, charged with the murder of Gen. Clanton, | the ass alwa; T orth wl‘:z (OB SALE-WE_ CAN GIVE MECHANICE A tlons, 40 brl or FIEDT fimfiu fomm ad dovn the BemamiI O |20 m““fi‘:;;;g:@“”“ to-dsy. ‘The Jury | litiog up bis-ears: The bruta wae SR | Ervsiiass BRAMIELSIPSAIE SRS | WORRE BT GO T A B R, T | autre i Mihigiarar, camo, American X . et { Jbassy purposely lot the . first’ game: with E.whmdg;;zznlgy;w sficct no matches’ 4 iscredit turown *-'huhuziugx e with Bessuager, aud 3our