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VOLUME 26. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1873—SIXTEEN PAGES, NUMBER 114. ¥ F.COOLBAUGH, O. W.POTTER JNO. MCCAFFERY, ANSON STAGER, H.G. POWERS, J. McG'R ADAMS, 750. DEEOVES, T. M. AVERY, O. M. LINDGREN, TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK. NEW BANEK_ ELLIN OIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANE, Northwest Corner Madlson and M&rket-sts., Chicago. CASH CAPITAL R DmEC'I'ORS GEO. STURGES, Dr. N, 8. DAVS, WAL . MITCHELL, L. B. SIDWAY, JNO. B. DRAKE, ISAAC WAIXKEL. $5oo 000 THE TURF. DEXTER PARE Stmer - Megting. ¥ July1,2, 3,and 4. Taeséay, Weduesday, Thursday, aud Frifay. 22 R ACIS. 40,000 in Premiums, 164 HORSES ENTERED. b. f. Bue Rider, pedigreo | Lnnsoxmnu, 2Co.'sch. m. Flush, 4 years, pedigree 8-T. G- Moms' b. m. Hollywood, 5 years, pedigroe a! b, . Fairfield, bove. Lady mfll ve. 1670 Fafmel b . Lads Ruiia, - &ouug;mfuwbyl{n’d‘n s AFTERNOOXN. TROTTING PREMIUM, Xi 3,060, Fot horscs which have nover Denton 37 51, 50 toTat, 2 450 to 8d, 8300 to 4th. m& ‘Honry Todd. nl 'z Frod Hooper. S—Jlrnu- ))u‘ Jol knr. A s e 0. W, Van Tranve br. 8, UNNING FREMIDS Mflnhmu ook d e 800 to 1 250 wzd, 3100 toa | 1-F. Loyd'sb. g. Port Leonard 4 50at, by Voucher, dam: W, M Poindiaty Glotoos. 1. Buerols o o Jonalags ormerly Ecumott), 3 iAo 3, G rasion mehicne abuy Semasion . Mariposa, 4yeds, by Jack Ma- o0 Dant gree. Fiek n-u-r, STy iy 4yoursold,’ by imp. Fazzalotts, | mvls, B Hohn LY Fourt Day—Fn’day, Jily 4t _REATL ESTA.TE. LAST GREAT SATE AT AUCTION CHOLCE RESTDENCE L@T@ FRONTING TMumboldt Boulevard, Logan Square, Milwaukee and Fullerton-avs., OIN TEE GROUN D, On Tuesday Afternoon, July 1. LADIES’ 8UITS. Eargains LABIEY SUETS EEDHHG@'E‘ES & - POBONATSES, Colored Grass Cloth Suits, new styles and very cheap, $5 to $8. $1 en Suits, $6, $7, $8, $9, THE SEPTEMBER SHOW. The Exposition as a Paying Invest- ment-~-Results in Other Cities, Progress of the Works—Not a Hitch Anywhere—Chicago Speed Maintained, Applications for ‘Space Numerous Be- yond the Most Sanguine * Expectations. Exhibitors from Europe and Every Part of the United States For the purpose of avoiding the risks ond obligations incident to a General or a Commercial Banking Business, this Bank will confine its Business to the Receipt and Care of & Trust and Savings Funds, and the business incident theroto, ENTRANGE T0 LADIES PARLOR AND BUSINESS DEPARTHENT, FROM MARKET-ST. JNO. B. DRAKE, 2d Vice Pres't, JAS. 8. GIBBS, Cashier. SILVERW%BE. Sterling Silverware. L. B. SIDWAY, President, K G. POWERS, Vice Pres't, FURNITURE. CHADBER SETS. 895 ©45 860, | | | $ 75 $ 90, $100, l | \ . 1 \ | ( l l $125, $150, $175, $200, $235, $285, $345, $495, $500, $600, $700, $900, 1,000, V. W. Strong Furnitare Co, 266 &.268 Wabash-av. We have 8 very Im-ge e.ssortment of the celebrated GORHAM” STERLING SILVERWARE, which we offer at extremely low pnces. Spoons, ¥orks, &c., &c., sold by the ounce. Fancy Piecer, in cases and trunks. Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, and Jelly Dishes. Knives, Forks, and Spoons, for children. Card Cases, Tobacco Boxes, Nap- kin Rings, and Fruit Knives. The largest Stock of Silver Goods in the West. N. MATSON & €0, State and Monroe-sts. FOR SALE. PHOTOGRAPE AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUONMS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st., Chicago. FOR SALE, 106,000 POSTAL CARDS Reoeived and for sale at the Chicazo Savings [nstifution, FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK. SECTRITY FROM LOSS BY ROBBERY FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. FIDELITY Savings Bank Safe Depository, 1In their now Fire-Proof Buflding, 148, 1456 & 147 Randolph-st., "finlvrul- koeping in their GREAT FIRE AND ZBURGLARPROOF SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS (among h_ mnh- world, baving cost over ons bundrsd ’ m dlars), Coupon Bonds, Securities, Family Octz, Doeds, Wills, and Valusblos of every de- éfim Bafes in thelr Vaults st from 8W0to 80 a U875 OF Y EIND RECEIVED AND EXE- CUTED. Inerest Allowed on Savings Deposits, — JOEN C. HAINES, President. N_j_l_-_(_l_fime-om SALE. i L CONTINUED GLOSH\TG«-QTUT SALE & MENDELSON'S, 1242t Madison-at., corner Franklin. 103, tay CLARKST., Niethogist Chareh Block, "GE"F,_{,"I’M " illowed on depoits, payablo semi- T ln-:n GRG. hcui'u.uz, Presidont. ""ak "fl‘"‘“h‘nndw. 227 boy ox gl calling st & &u #ree, Eop i imoited Erye) M:axhucm&‘"wmhméub- N. W. Qor. Dearborn and Madison-sts. Mathematical Instruments, . 6. LANGGUTE'S, Optictan, @Bisiasts Doieon Waahiagion tod Aacdolph. “4th July.” tols and Blank Cartridgos suited to all N{.i.i Bav! fi?fibsAJE%Efigm‘ Goodx and Gansa : oty GENERAL NOTICES, Notice. to Capitalists. of experience znd capital wishse co-operation _:-Ahmng % this point or vicinity, & six-set mill, for manufacturing knit goods, employing about ono hundred hands. Goods formerly manufsctured Ly this party aro woll know and populaz in this market, snd have always ‘mot with a very largo salo. Owners of lands, or corporations arishing to offer in- ducements for tho location of sbove mill will plosse ad- dress ENOS BROWN & 00., 19 aud 1 Raadolphat., Ohicago. NOTICE. Ccmpolu due July 1 upon the Bonds of the South Park Commissioners, be paid on d National Baok. presentation at fll.e}'IJ?':ur Hon June 27,1873, Treuuxer. AFTERNOON. TROTTING PREMIUM KO. $—§1,00. Eox boracs wbich or boatan 2:40. 81, #500 %0 30, 8300 to 30, SHb 0 i, o Shootolt, 133“7-'“152"" “fi“u'fx: tho Fawcette. acka v 3 S v bl ? ~H Marie . s Choamendine wis' . 7. Tda. £, Quicklver, formerly Kembla. T TROTTING PREMIUM, NO. c—ac,wo. For borses which have evor bosten 5. 83,0000 Iet, f 2d, $+60 o 24, R4 to 4! —Aluck].owk ch. 0opor. H W. Van Bruot's by . 8. Mile b m‘;}»?flgyfi:{%fi ggu%‘wm 50 to 84, o boats for all ages. $400 50 A Hhiie it s rars c n, N t bl 3V Caongor dam vy Ko ’1"' onton. 8-3. C. Simpsons b, m. Wauania by kmp. Botials Soot- 2 ¥ oung Fashion by Monaeh. 3—F. h]d‘lu.h 1., Syoarsby Voncn-r. dam by on.. SJame il Bumloss b Tocket § 7o et Boxbary, dem Nork Worth by iy, Eclipie 14 Hormubhic b . Honidiors,”s 76k, by Saloolm, 80 ST e s eh. b, Quastormastor by tmp. B & d'.j:‘:“m Quartormastor by tmp. Bonate s-Willim Jebaingy b. o, Caps Raco, 4 yours, by Lexing- 2o Boger m . m, :‘"x airiod by tmp. Bonals - 4 oazs old, by tmp. ‘dam by \vnmm";- sosr ol by tmp Second Day-—Wfldnssflay, Jily 2 FORENOON. oo ROTTING PREMIUL, XO. 6-—gam. o Stae, for colis ahd llias 4 yoars old. glw oache S o 500 added by Transit House econd fo memmn o Bosts, bast 312 by 1o Har ‘ M l.l;r.‘i?m" sabscribors to fill. To name and closs fay 1, 167 1-w, ximuu,u, Soptal Lako L., b. o. Quickitop b Alhmb . gi rth ‘Liborty, Lows, ch. o. Gen. Graat 7 Waj roest Farm, Wi 1L, ch. 0. Bor- “Gen by‘%adnm B, Daese St e aukamen bicsgo, T "eh, “c." Whllo' Eye by Al amira, dam 1aan0 4-A. Bonghiy, e EONRTG szlumx NO. 78500, Dash of 13 miles for all sges. 8300 to Lst, 8150 to3d, 8d. Pi'i’ C. Btz umquuanl odigree above. 3 B Mitarch. 1 Nelie R b yoarm, by Lig dm Norl Creina by NAhnm 3—James H. Sumner’s ch._e. Hlmh, 4 years, by wm Hato Rob by 3 s Cadliep e b by Mgree. "oy thg st 4 oy Jomm hylhrr;u(:h- Weat, e by imp. Glanece By sllon by B4 omatine vy anu. Cyoan, by mu dam Florida ro. 7-Dan Rinney & Go.'s cb. . Fldsh, 4 sears, by Hiswa- mp. Ambs 4 0, B8 F-wx]lzhy p. Ambassador. Ty 10-T. G Soorers romn'sch. 0. Keno, 6 years, by imp. Austral- i o , & years, by Lexington, " dam M i i 1-B. B Bumes' b. m. Lady Fairfield, pedigroe else- DI A Bactel & Co.'s b4 Bno Rider, 4 yours by Enight of B, Goo G 128758 Rernoidis bt Vonna & }’m—., ‘urd, dain Aisa Dogle by Lo 15-Jcn'B. Daris, oh , 3yoara old, Pat Malloy, %m Anna Travis, b7 tzap. Ynfk-.fiu'-" & AFTERNOON. TROTTING PRLMIUM, KO. 8-83,00. For horses which havo never beaten § minutes. 500 ks:m t03d, 8200 to . 3 3-Addison Doty's b. g. r. TR B g Quctske: (tormerly Kem- W, 3 Onwfard ch.ufiefllu. 5-0.'B. M; V. B. Tom [3 8-D. Pfoifor's ebr. & Birtay Kelly. 6-C. Bulivan's ch. an Sutton. T Ridander Lowists. g Hopor 8—L. R Martin'; Bon Smith. Eonepn & Ousidbigs'B. 5 Hedwiog lormerly Cbam te, m; Cepltols. RO NG EREMIUM, KO- Joro mlls hoata or all agos. 8booto to8d R A ch. m. Eachrs, 5 years, by Brown e s Foete i v7illams Jeaning's b c, Sent e, 4 years, by imp, Austraiian, dam Springbrook, 8. MeDonlaliand Corlec e Joo Diaiiin 4 e by 3 o g u..n.-mm'- 'Bnmah. 4 yours, by Nick Bum, § yoars, by Zero, Lo dam tmp. P 8. M Besnnhfl b.s. Leonard, by Epellon. —John T Darly br v $ysira old, by Mutt Drvies, dam ‘Barabotte, by Commodore. Third Dey-Thrsiay, July 3, FORENOON. TROTTING PREMIUM, NO. 11-840. e T4—CEarle B rars' b. gkl w"&z %034, 3150 5 ycar olds. 250t lat, 8100 to 2d, 850 to . P el e Ty — 331, Jacober B—Goorga Willis 4—Gus. Gladdons, RUNNING PREMIUM, KO. 1—§600. Dash of twios ronnd the insido track. All ages. 3300 150 to 3d, 830 to to 3d. i ligroo above.. B adieyeo sbors. Hi J. Row: i, =b Afi.flunnl& 4 years, by Jack Ma- 5 Hovondos G—Wlm Seunings' b. c. Ospe Race, pedigres above. by Judge Leon. | World’s Fair, Parls, 1887—I.ondnn. 1862. ‘abovo. m—.!mn mm,b Spdoaryold, by Math Daries, AFTERNOON TROTTING PREMIUM, NO. 283, or horsea which Eace navor beates 3.0, G100 to Iat, 830 024, 8(50 to3d, 3 to dth. —Bon ‘s b. 5. Hodwing (formerly Cham- ¢ 5““ Beunott's b. g. Country Box (formerly Gen. RUFNING PRENIUI, NO. 83,00 Fleataof 3 milas. 81,600 the fire, 300 6 the fecond, e 8 el bor dfn'a. L7 57 G HMoore's b. m, Hol pood, Jedlaroo abore, 6. Conliak's b. §. Young ‘of the Wort pedigreo sbove.. MeDnn]nl & Co.'s ch. c. Joe Daniels, podigroe ano 's b. £. Ve i g_s::hl purse lo‘?a‘kn hu.n“ M.’so 14, lar horses um. never beat2:2l, enl.rh. 10 close Monday evening. Railroad Accommodations. ke P. & Fr. W. Dummy cars Joave Madison-st. d every hour, llBPl?‘fll atall principal cross streof S4. donthera Dammy cars leave g tho teat: rum ou principal Slisator Wmcnxm lock h;rg'“bfifm'fl"' od for at10 0'olock sharp, and for atter. Foonraces nz‘"’wcxuxmp 0 that all ey Do fulshed PfieuelAdmluivn their families. V-F. GA Jof: SAR Treipust MUSICAL, - TUCKER, Procident. Seorstary. OX THE GROUNDS. s2d St Paul B. R Traio will stact iy Tridan st 2 o -mnpu?;}n Hilitedar, and Wastorn-ar, - Tho Ohleago & Pacin from tholr Depot, coraor of North. Halrtod snd Nemtn Branch-sts., T, stoppiag 2t th P Ry e o ot ‘Al are tavited to o Freo Hids and view the Pack and the rty_offered for sale. are loceted at lpuln'hm proparty is in- e {;‘ ediate meiis to Hiambolde P Eaodinte vicialty 10 b by isteZiclolty i Himpolds Park, socossibiity o st dairatlc Dolas for Rialdiacs o7 as sa 1o men itlo ia ulh, balance ono &pd two years western Ra) vest- TERMS—¢ 0 -third "i*"".’,"r’u"“f“”u"“ A. & L. § PIERCE'S Real ‘or particalars cal . 3 tato Ofice, mnmmo;:x SRS R Dy . Al B'JmRS & CO., Auctioneers, LOOK 0OUT FOR A Great Anction Sale OF BOME OF THE MOST DESIRALE PROPERTY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF Vincennes-av,, Forty-second, and Forty-third-sts,, TO BE MADE BY OLARKE, LAYTON & 00, WM. A, BUTTBRS & 00, = STEINWAY Grand, Square, and Upright PIANOS. The mout porfoctly arranged and the largust Plano Man- Ginest, now to be built up with ‘the Grand Palmer, add s Fifty-f partion and noar CHOICE INVESTMENTS In Business and Park Lots. 47185 foot, oaat front, on Wabash-av., nose Monroe-st., betweon thd Clifton aad Matioson Hotisos, and adjolnlng he PALMER HOUSE. x onstclaas fradey and oughi offered long time, and Also 3 nlcs mid'uulum BEBT ot et rant, on Senth 0 Park-av., oaly 500 feot norili of and ovarlooking. GRAND BOULEVARD. between Fifty.second snd Al30 150x180 foet, gaat fron: {ooting right on the best -third-sta, high grove lof ontrsace of SOUTH PARK Tho owner of the abors co lota is & nonrest: threo chof {oat, and may bo seen for the nex throe dn a5 SRSTALT s CO. T8 b o th Claviei. mdm“nhln(mon it {actory in the world. One Plano Every Working Hour. ‘TEN PIANOS EVERY DAY. Anunlimited warrant foraished with esch instrument. oty of Rew and Bocond-Hand Piauoe of other s constantly on hand, SM.ITH & NIXON, General Northwesterz Agents for Stetnway's Planos, 162 and 164 State-st. Bhoru Bul For Saie-—Real Estat 5 acres corner Ohlnnfio and California-avs., east of Humboldt P; 10 acres near Union Stock Yards. Beveral choice half acre lots in the South e bdivision, neaz the Great South Parl 80 acres gorner of Ashland-av. and Fifty- fifth-st Boulevard. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS! NEW STYLES! NEW CATALQGUE! NEW PRICES! 8% O now in stars. Al filled = m:%’:z:'b n sf e slqordn'-.lfimug;:h:‘ ed for rent or sale. W. W. KIMBALL, Cor. Stats and Adams-sts, Chicago. SHIRTS. IT WILL PAY TO ORDEE SHIRTS HARRIS & COBB, 171 Sonth Clark et WANTED W AINTED. ok Siimation as scconnta dent, offcs mad, olootor, by s thoroneh basinees tass. " Good Tefat lnm Address H 68, Tribune ofice, sta., one bloc) sold on easy terms of payment. nal, Halated nnd.lv. A desirable tract at Irving Park. TLots on Eif faenflx ‘Wood, and Paulina- wost of Ashlanc -av.; will be Degirable lots for business 0ses on Ca- , and mwn-mfugd Blue Isl- Dweflm houses and residence 6! in all parts o 5\‘4110 <city for sale by sroporty W. J. ONAHAN, 112 and 114 Dearborn-at. HOME! SWEET HONE ! One of the greatost disadrantages of crowdod cities {s Y OUNG REN, Borkkcepens, Clorke, aud thocs of limited means arodspeived of the comforta of homo, SRR 1o Tar sl came Donst st ar Subdisiak Laogs. txots, tich soll, fhoronen draiage, harias SETER Cmplated 16 tho ke, sidowalts all Jaide at such eatciagly low rater, " Ara fors favestit It la ot prositiog ouala the parket” Cilleadgp mited JORN & ILLMA. 12 South Clark-at. 70 CAPITALISTS 840 ACRE TRACT. $30 000 WILL BUY IT. our {1 , south. A PERFECT PARK A‘\D AT, SURSERY, Anih casn paymea aid long tme &% 6 por osnt Intatest, "Callon owmor, 155 Monroe-st_(Basement). BEST RESIDENCE PROPERTY Xn Chicago for 8140 Per Foot. 1312161 foot, surroundad by strosts and alloys, 3nd in S e adar e Teis, Togerherer tafo Address W 73, Tribune ofice, OF CEHICAGO, At the Close of Business, June 13, 1873, RESOURCES. - ‘,10091% o291y 41,097.74 19,88, 8,257.19 97,989.83 9,563.00 ,30:2. 115;066:85 LIABILITIES, $1,164,243.68 o, Gaskioe ot “tho National Bank of o solemmaly swess that the abors bestof my owl»dil and beliet. -| Stpteof Bitnels, Gounty of Cook. e of statemeat is trae to ths, EDWIN Bworn to and subscribed b;fur- e hia 2908 S GILBERT mxzm‘soh = Publlc. Correct—Attest 3. B MVICKERS R. PAUL. Directora. MAYNARD, | Notlonal Bank of Commeres, 238,472.25 81,164,243.66 250, . sza000g 16,420.46 118,500.00 84,192, 3 o 385,183.89 175,402.23 767,653.20 MEDICAL. To All Those Afflicted with Cancer. About six yoars sgo I was painfully aware of having a Brassts” T aothing for ft until ¢as gr" 2g0 last Ap; when I commenced trestment with 8. POLI", of Oregon, Ill., continuod with him 1 then IDDHN to Dr. oo in Dor = bor of last yoar, and wont to Rluh Hldlr.fl Colhl., gancar is my vight brosst. four months witiox: any ekt s ol Marion, Toms, ot Haing no Dot allow him to triat e T then ca oo hera Dr. Moioe Xaife, a5d to1}ing mo that tho o % cat thotn o3t a4 26 plasior Gector saaid fistaa it would feer ‘Gana remo vod the entire breast with thi time foand "my cancor again in’s verysl wrota me o come back ta 50 Twrote Dr. home and again tho card of Doctorsss ter visitin .fithmuflu and seoing Hund; o canoors iakey fosms f the ‘numorous certificates in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and cY, undor their Lrutmnnf-. bad my two, weeks aid remave the appl Ilaunn g os notin 11 oksr oot the hosithy Besky the W-l‘h(n' ){!ound and by nine, and the w&oh mass came away wh ccaustics, or loss of blood. I home with ‘wound nicely boaling, and lfl!ulfll I gvnmnl the: statements from patients ag ngwn s 85 archit i S iy e S e rhof of the ‘wanted, call at a Wadisonst., ‘snd soo the, Boctors, Amuunl of Cancer specimens, memmmmukplumhhthu HH s iG] ctfall i, Paj n-Pnlm-. ls County, Hwfll?.llfll—J hnAnlun. Av:h b’ ol Catharine Aust nchoster-ar: cformaing tho operation betors the Medlcal Clar, only was of cancers was roms “After s trestient Tratagned 15 my home {n ;nrnn‘l Point, Ogle sznq, ofthis Stata, and Ho " Chi- Cago, which 1 did, and Afler an examinetion sonclodod to do'nithing for me; bt advised mo to let it alone and o iv on broad and milk diot, Bofors golng bome ad Dr. Jno, B Baw recontly locatod at213 D R hsads, Afs reds 7, and l!fllfl[ d pl T, " poc myselt cagoer’ en. the wound. mmflu‘iuxm inches b cattiog a1 Ho. 10 tho reetdence of my nn:lah.'n!m Austin, ad G ofcs, T b l‘u -t L Auna Austin, o ey 7ar% and dusing the ra; but, aftor of tho abovo case, T taks ploasars l-:rln‘ ihariae r.munmommm. A m:pthh-lr g e B. Bhaw excals trpatment of Geacer, A June 77, i873. oo EISHL FISELY JUST REOEIVED AND FOR SALE LOW: 1,500 kits No. 1 Whitefish. 1,200 kits Family Whitefish, i, ;000 kits No. 1 Trout. 500 kits No. 1 Pickerel. 3,600 Fat Family Mackerel. 1,600 Fat No. 1 Mackerel. 750 kits Boston Mess do. All {0 the new fashioned baflod kits, by T B ms R, B mrss GHANG}:- FOR SALE OB RENT, Factory and Wood-Working Ma- | e: N chinery, corner of Twenty-sixth-st, | not, “ch erson intending to subscribe and Stewart-av. complete in the city. Inquire at 76 East Van Buren-st, engines, railroad mnchmu, patonted articles for domestic use, qun the | and labor-savip; EARD! are uns not equal tries, in which we wero so long deficient, is a tradition of the perfection of artistic excellence of our manufactures are now L mkgowl with pecul nearly all our lead.m represented. Asan e; industrios, and manufactures, the Chicago Bx! position of 1878 will stand unrivaled. The stock has not been Braxded Linen Smts $10,%512, Wil Beceive and Pay Intorest on Savings Deposits, Accept and Exacute Trusts, Invest Em . . " Money for Individuals, Eatates, Gorporstions, and Bocietios, and Sell Foreign Exchange, bracing the Best Running and FORENOON. Tl sl ofchtes soiconcolt rontag mbolat $IB.z“a:$u}lgd$Rle $0. » and Canada. : . . Milwaukes an din, @ Trotting Horses in the Country, TROTTING PREMIU, NO. 18-82,00. Pullorlonert, wil tako placo as sbore. Tho loe aro | ppjgog G8” %o, $%8 $S and Polo- 7 nely locasod; the groung is high. HUMBOLDT 1] i sasy be deposited in any amouat, and by the provistons of §t5 chartor Married Womon and Ohildren may de- ot borues whioh have nover boston 2:50. 81,000 to T, | ot eNC tho ruund fs vory bt Plain Line; The Motive Power Secured---Fire Insure sooey dron may eialo 30 B0 o3, oo o, nd Is fiaely tmproved. n Re go ea and ‘posit money wm, oaly to themselvos or on thelr own order, to such parson or persaas s ENTRIES. E ?‘W""" & Dualap Commerly Staslight. Largo troes havo besa sot ant, under the direction of tho [ Ejolonaises, $5, $8, $' ance and Fire-Extinguishers g a5d st such tim sa they may direct. PR = sk Euum o Commtuioners, MILWAUKEEAV. s directly | “Wrhite Tawmn, S t %5 ' 10 addition to the Gash Capital of $500,000, the Btockholders are edch personally liabl, : t#'fi‘“‘fimn | thsoush the propercs. Thers 1s 5o nutaaoce whatovor In $8, 99, $10 uits, $6 $7, ---The Railroads. feren additional smount equal to the amount of Capital Stock held by them, thereby cron FH'SI Dfiy—TflESflfly J uly 1 o, Dari ““"-‘““"'“"““"" Bemblo) | it pom onaiey e White L , S12. R ¢ing & Guarantee Fund for the Benefit of Depositors of One Million Dollars. FORENO 6 N 8 Chr R, Notto. . mx-:;xdc‘r:n;rs. MECHANIOS, OLRRES, aod all in- Polonm‘;e:vgg 5('.;a dtlsggfgs :,';Jd The officials of the Chicago Exposition of 1873 3 PACING PREMIUM, NO. 17—§50. - teroted 1n makiag eafo and jadicions i oetments, shohld ~ | have no longer any doubt, if they over had a 2 fat e -~ attend this sale, for thess lots will undoubtedly prov broidered and plain. <4 o List of Subscribers to the Capital Stock of th Illmms Trustand Savings Bank. TROTIING PREMTDN, N0, 1830, "R’ fi.f“.,: :., ok, fi’fi‘} lc‘;én“ ha o , | ot e best nvcsients ooy n o Chic maror. MlssegEm%féldered Suits, $5 %fl;h;nfifimemmmu urv:;‘;d“:;lmfimgn Gardner House Stake for oolts knd fllies 3 i TITLE PERFECT—ABS d L 2SUTY e Voion Notional Bunk, oS SETE fl Wit B, SR DI Lt Bk, KMS’;'?F;WS':‘:M&% :. ik i"' bk f““"‘" A n‘l’g:? n{, g oy nh'rjnl' N S el Mot pacelo el g Atk B e traem, T Potorms B ierse. dotim . Bucigpd, T Thirea of more rabecaibers 6 lL. " To mameand elose | 6-W. I, Bwiniieg. Copporbortom. * TERMS OF SALE—Onethird tash, balance i 1, 3, White Swiss Suits, $10 to $3b. | of cpinion that subscribing for stoci in the . e 5.G. Ioob, 0. 5. Byrtioes, % Kl Co, g g“- o pRUTRIYO PREMION, NO. 18-g30. md:mAu;- from March 10, 167, with interest at 8 per | W hite Swiss Polonmses Over- f:"“m““ was giving g0 much money away;: it % ity lngraphs Lio W, W. 0, for colts an fllies, two yearsold, | cont, stof $50 on each 1 ba ture A e pitalist. Lz Let 7 Telograph Lines. | CosiiiorCi, B. & Q. B. B. Co. £ hke!md O Lae b, SrEion: | aimteripIBotEs, for S50 sddod by Wihiwortn mw,m;":;u:hfhi::u, fi:,fll:,m;:“m; skirts, and Jackets, in g’l'ea,t va- \:ai]“ ll?melamg ?:M -mnd' o Jais Vst Brels Siate Sav. Tegt o 0 mfi‘“’- Lelter & Co. Estate. 2 W Hetion, b. £, Motto by Autocrat, out of .ufiwm?dx‘nm M, Sl ails | " riety, new and stylish. S e elom; bub lopg:hesded clligans ary 3 W ”i 4 5 2 gard "Edfior Eveniog Journal. | O Supt. Govornment Balldings, - 2ren SO0 Alm 45t L. B. B. Co, g A e 3, U3, Dush et batl s sl STAGES will leave tho corar of Madison-st. snd Titth. | Spring Suit; L begianing to regard i in tho light of a irst-clacs Jsoob Batler, J. H, Rice, Gon. P. H. - B. B. Co. | 3-Forrest Stock Parm, Wackogan, TIL, b. £, Nancy | 1-W. M. Barron, Cul Virs by Tricotria, il prmg I8, Ve much re- | speculation, as any Chicago undertsking must é‘ Sutlder and Contractor oy Plot, by Woodburh Bllot sut of Mol Harrison by ot P e, ., b. £ Vins Iy T ar. 8t 15p. m. on the day of sslo, giving all who desive 1o | Gi0ed 1 5 3 - T Focte] R B“ a0 S Ay, 0, e G R esax el et 0 oy Balal) afar. | ationi! the sals a froe b to s o luced in price. Becassarily be. Whilst the echome was a mero = n‘m-nn-smy. Joha Cromldersad Cantrastor, % iokernor of Stato of Tilaok. Boonford, Chicago, [l <B:o. Ballion by Le- 3ol oo of Magate Mitonell’ by | Fiats of the proporty ean bo obtataed st our offce, Black and Colored Silk Cos- | mstter of conversation, and no one know pre- ——— .11, Do Crarar, Adams & Co. "% oxl Extate. 52 Arnceong, “Homoo,"Mic ,,_,m;;nflu Datly by imp Haerah, cut of Ponni' Faision by bop. Fowt C. C. THAYER & CO., tumes at half the cost of impox- | Sl What it would sccomplish, and no very desi- RS Plka, et . EL. Dent Morctant, TS mse:;:ug e - EHA S i,,'amm,g,' 20 oy u “arner, Bt Louin, Moo b. £ by Pat. Maly, Real Eatate Auctiqnoers ead Beokers, tation. nite idea was entertaiued of its real nature, it was mkm% O. Ceaselman, )g » i | Radis ot Hotal xu'fln for colts ‘and fillles of Kate """""u{zfif‘“’ 186 Eaat Madison-st. % natural to hesitate about plunging into a heavy Prest. Am. Pharmacentical As'n, ‘Tanner. Lo with Stato Bav's. Tnst. | 8 PO Bgeachy o0 faded byt ol 5—1 . Shasuts, Castmvile . & Uncls Mark by di AR F. N. Delans, A B Bocoud tosavoits stake. Milo hoata. Threeor Uncla Vie, vut of Ads Kennsit by Bonats Tad expenditure. The preliminary obstacles have Boptsierof Tremont Housn, " 0 B meter, Packer. o T Flack, Grae i, B, "S5 £ B Msa by "fm.vu"a il T cn. . Sy Rawatt oy now been swept aweg, however, a clear view hat g edRlawets N N amma Apay, owlGdmis, e Maimon, by Maud 1-Ed Gray, T Sh 6; Dan 0Hara by Wood- 11 been obtsined of the sdvantages to be gained, ey s Semioat Frhmitio8 i o 5 S, Sipioa, mivorsids, T on. o, Grtgebumby okt of Waty by 1o, the experiences o2 other citics ‘Capitallst. Foroman N- 47 B. B. CacShaps. 5315 otaieSeoty nil-fm:. nl:":.‘ by Pat Malloy horesy, Degatar, T,'0. . Cirre P. by tmp. Zorences ot glhier eitles Bava Baed gac [§ G’ndnnanvmlmuh Dr. N. 8. D‘"“cmmu idvessity Wm_ Shi ‘h& =0E % m o Aol .‘.nm"[ kb, Dlot, out #W‘.:\.‘h B Vet OF TWO HUNDRED FINE nered, discussed, and understood ; the money LE P Jas. B, Bullivap, " Gou Wi “‘““ - Boll. Mills. Go. | 4-W. Jamen, 31, . " Maragieo by Light- Fsster, out of Fanny Brown by Lightaing. < itselt haa beon coming in with an over-incressing Tatoof Duraad Bros. & Powers. Piinter, . iatr Mach' 0. & N. W. R. R. Co. P g Cm“h ., ob. . Joha Davisby | T8 Moom. Mobla, 4 als-, b. 0. by Lightatag, dam 9 | volame ; the plans have been succoeded by the Fred. Edler, Jobn J. P. Odll, J. McGrogor Adaiss, uw. Vie, oat of Molllo Wood Fby Btar Davier 7 iz o Jarame Ed iy e “Lumber Merchant. e Bank Tellor. Watgey, O Adama&Co. | 6-EQG Ch o, O it N god by Btar. ford by SWoodstook, | 1D, Iusnnxz snd n:!:sm N. Y., b. o.by Asterald, oat 36 E AST W ASHINGTON'ST ple-drivers and excavators, and the latter by Lmb.xumm:_ 4 Beilder and Contractor. s “Btock Daslor and Shipper. | 7. _a"f,;:‘"?%" & gmflr, Walker by Magic. RONNING PREMIUM, NO. 19-830. L] 7] carpentors and bricklayers. Only a few days ago, Harshall Fiold, G. D, Sldway, m. wfl. u,_,,,,, k Fom, Do L8 Sy o Tralker by Dash of 1i¢ miles for all ages, cazrying 1001bs. 8200 to FRONTING ONE the site of the magnificant building about to ba Field, Leitor & Co. Leathor Merchant. 5,9, Sittclel; o B A Kanisis by Lathids by Longt Joy 2100 tomecand, ) DOOR FROM BTATE-ST. 3 Geage St ,,..k.;a e Peter Woli, e p . L., K. 0. &N. R. R. Co, tado. out of Fate Bouton by Lestn il b l—Jl%uE M:m:ng;lb. gmumh;'bgv . . s reared was a bare, ugly expanse of mud and m‘i;‘;hn::‘h t. Wi nics wfigr:,“ t.::w Wm: ks‘:ummmnvi: Merctaat, | S5 klg:nldl,hellub‘?xx. il b2 %55 Zoro, outof | §3: E u:gvuw'. b, & ,ll‘:nncorhg"rnn‘,“w Laxington, HUMBOLDT P AR firo wreck. Yesterdsy, the fasir propor ) or.. i mm_’ sn1g:rnnfl ontractor. E. Clu X Wieet Nat. Benk, Tows City, m_n%z).::i E‘::fia ufi,fb.,,m, Ky., ch. 0. Harry Todd by | 4—willinm Joach B ANK STATEMENT tions of the new structure wero nok Bailder and Contractor. Weat? Agont Amociated Press. Jno. i i vk 11—3ha Befntan"Deiroit: Mich., b. o, Montrose by 23 North, Pi Dick S | obly marked out, but mapped in un B1.Craze, ; 0.7, ¥ ‘Baak Toller. Uonnio Beottaad. ou of S1%f by Hob Letcuor " | $7Ha Ky Bamex’ Lady Falrse T ierce, Dickey, Beach, and mistakable walls of brick. Yosterdsy weck B R RO T N PR oLttt T N = ik S * REVGIRT OF TR GINDISION (gt o % e, Eote ok o azet, out'of Minsis Mansheld: "t y Uraisar, 4 Gea'l Sup's Western U. T. Co. Board of Public Works. +D. fiebmm. FRo A §uo Rider, pedigree | MONDAY, JUNE 30, AT 2:30 P. M, OF THE pile-driving for a foundation ; yet, yesterday, tho huge timbers were allin their places, and the walls already high enough to necesritato several of the frames being sct in the brickwork. Im the same time, the work of excavating for sew- ers, water, and gas-pipes, etc., had been put in hand, and so far forwarded that nothing now re- ‘maing to be done in this direction that cannot be proceeded with without interrnption of the other works. It seems almost incredible that such rapid progress could have beon made ; but Chi- 12 | cago men Lave learnod the secret by this tim Bow to put up a building in the time tho peoples of other cities would be bauling the lumber acd brick. The Exposition wae to be comploted by the 1st of September, and it will. The con- tracts eay 60, and the contractors, making oasy time, will doit. On the 15th of September tho building will be roady for occupancy. The main element of success of an attractive and crowd-drawing Exposition ia the complote utilization of spaco. No empty corners can be pormitted. Unoccapied stalls are a sure pro- oursor of failure. There will be neither empty spaccs nor nnoccapied stalis in tho Chicago Ex- position. The applicativns for space already granted have dieposed of the ground far mora rapidly thar any vne had & right to calculate. Only yestordsy, whilst Tz TRmUNE raportar, who was detailed for ths purposs, was wait- ing on & prominent official of the Ex- position, a gentleman representing an Engliss manufacturing firm was negotiating for space. They come from all parts, and every department will be more than Tho appiications are 8> numerons that it is fair to supposo that the Directors will soon dispose of all the available room. Thoy will then be ablo to pick and chioose, or, better still, be compelled to 8dd a wing tc the building. 'The city is fortunate in the fact that manufacturers havo at 80 oarly & date plac- ed the quostion of renting the available space beyond doubt, becauso the success of the un- dertaking has_ been thus secured. Tho ehow, therefore, will be ono of tho finest ever witne: ed in the United States, and on that account will attract an immense concourse of fpeopls—al- though that in Chicago is & matter of course. The motive power for the machinery to ba ex- hibited has been offered hfiom’fi e firms fn New York and Glucnga, and the hsve accepted for the present_two boilora of 250 horxe-powee each from New York, aud the engines from Chi- cago. Tho boilers and engines will be placed ‘under the controi of compefent men in the em- ploy of the companics, and areexpected to prove & splendid exhibition in themselves of the excel- lence to which the artisans of this country have attained, and tho perfection of our workshops in manufactures connected with stcam power. The portion of exposition buildings sot apart for machinery has alwaya Krmed a rare atiraction tc 1ho publia at large, anl fn. this fhetance thers every promise of an sbundant and un- usually splendid display. In tho matter of manufactured products there ars alresdy eigna of a spirited competition. Chicago will be hvoxed with a view of the best samples of every kind of manufactured goods from the very firat houses in this country, Canads, and Europe. It is known that goods are already being made in somoe of the finest mills, workshops, and mann- factories of Great Britain and France for exhibi- wo &Mcn tion in our Exposition. Tho list of entrics is & thing of the fature, and we are not yet able to furnish anything like an adequate idea of the good things that 80 many busy bramns and hands are contriving for _our enjoyment snd wonder. Agents cf European houses, sta- tioped in~ this country, are copstantly in communication with John P. Reynolds, the Secretary, 28 to the arrangemeats for ad- mitting foreign goods, aud there is now no doubt that the show will in this respect be very complete and besutiful. It is of our own manc- factures, however, that we have most reason to be proud. Our nfn:n]bunl implements, fi-a omotives and cars, sewing . machines of all doscriptions, and, in the msjority of cases; The finer finish of the old conn- ast, and the general benuty aud nish tho exquisite taste and ed,the world over. 1Itis, therefore, grotification that wo learn that manufacturers will be ibition of American art, Tho total expenditure on contracts will be $230,000, which, with incidental expenses, will sbont absorb the ubecribed capital, The Di. ectors have not made up the books to date, but will probably meet some day this week, when a tatemont will be dresn up” and mads public. ilf enbscribed, and ths Board not manaturally want to ses the’ balance placed in good hands. This is 5 kind of stock that those familiar with tlio undoriaking regard 88 presenting a fine investment, certain to beut rar‘:’mnenuvu, and such & stock should D ) hands of speculators. Whether the sanguire allowed to get into the xpectations of the officials will be realized or of ga for him or herself; that it will, is One _of the most | {forud tairersot every citizen of Chicago. The Baboock Fire Extinguisher Company have offered the associatidk &hs use of a8 many of