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TURNER PARK. Grand Dedication of the New - -German Pleasurc- Grounds, t Bpeeches by Gen, Lieh, Mayor Colvin, - ond A O, Hesing, The NMayor Invités Iis Constituents to Call on Nim When il Hard Up. Mr. Hesing Declares that the Republican " Parly Is Smashed. § How the People Amused Them- gclves on the Grounds. The Wheol of Fortune. Sinoo Haag' Park- was oconvorted fnto tho + Qomotery, Waldtiolis,” tha Gormans of this city Yinva liad no Available picnic;grounds outsldo the olty, limits. oxcept Bharpshooters’ Parl, near | Mhornton, snd this park ia not largo _enough to ‘A1l the vacnum left by tho eale of ** Waldholm.” ‘It ln true ‘thero aro soveral small groves and -gardena within the limits of the city suitable for Pplonica and’ othor, amusoments, but they woro wot exclusive, enough for. the bettor classes of | Xgermans, who do not wish to commingle with the' Yoydy element usually to bo found ou these grounds . THE TURNERS ‘who muat certainly be classified among our bost’ ,her_min_nlgiznnn, thoroforo looked around for muitable grounds at somo dlstance from the clty . whore thoy could go Bundays and amuso thom- selyos to their hearta' content. Thoro, was & Deautiful grove bf twenty-six acros in tho town: Yof Lyons, on tho Chicago & Pacific Railroad,, ‘Which ‘wag -just. the thiog thoy wanted, and; addrees hin follow-citizans, : but on this cocasion hio 'wes perticularly pleasod. st/ having. boen chosen:as one of the speakers, ‘Eveérybody know alrondy why .the park :had been - estabilsheds Thoy woro not only regulatod:.in thoir places of amusomont, but even in thoir own housos,: and the right tuat God 'had given them .to onjo; thomsalvos on Bundays:' as they. pleassd hine boon takon from thom, Theéy: all know: how tho battle against tho muckors was firut startod, aud bow, through the aid of the:Turners and other liberal-thiulking citizons, thoy waro dofent- «od Isst fall.. ‘Ho would therofore go n littlo bagk of tho prosent'timo. - It was hurdly necoseary to sponk of : v TITE RERVICES OF THY TUNNERS A during tho clvil frar, but lio vas able Lo apénk of their services dmlnfilbn lnst thirty-oight -yoars. 1In 1842, whon the Nativo' Americau patty com- monced with the-burning of Ontholio churches at Philndelphis, tho: Turners mado ueo of thelr tights s _cltizens, although their numbers word ?mm small, ' Bix yoars later -the-royolution of 1848 brought to this- country the- indomitablo ‘spirlt of tho Turnors,' The host men of Gorma- ny found thé liberty thoy monght in the. frob Biates of Amorics,! -and- they " helped o sprond . liboral': Gorman idons. ‘When ‘In 1804 tho fanatics organized'the Know-Nothing “party, tho Twnors were atrong-onough to, minke & bold front against them. Ho remomborsd well when rowdlea went from Cinelhnati to Kentucky to prevent Germans from ‘enjoying thomaolves accordiug to thoir own . idens, and . how tho Turaers built barricades nnd drove' thom' back ‘whero thoy belongod. -The tarriblo outrages-and shameful dolngs at Louisville wore ohecked by the Germans, who mado ‘united' front nagainst thom: - Whon theso Know-Nbthings found:'out ‘thoir ppwer was broken, they ted with tho muckers and fanatics,- But, -, A ‘- IN BPITE OF TRAYING WOMEN, i tomporanco priosts,' and - wasser+ slmpels, lh? ‘stood hore a8 froo cltizons. in a fros Iand.’ To ‘'was not tho intontion - of Gormans to organize a Btato within the' State, (Ories.-of % No," | “No,"] - Gormans askod their-rights merely as Amoricon oitizons. [Groat applause.]”-Whon 5,000,000 of slaves wora to bo liborated, b,000,000 of Gormaus marched forward Into tho baltlo, not «for bonnty or for promotion, but ont of wapse .ot daty.. Thoy wont na privatos, and cnme | ok. a8 rprivaton, : covored -with: honorable wounds, .Gormans should not misuse tho privi- :logos accorded them;. they shounld slwnys be itho firat to.koop poace and order. But it they | -chose to go to church on Bunday.they.wanted Ito go _thero :without intorferenco, and Jf thoy | :wantod to visit a.saloon thoy wanted no'intor- faronco. . He should abato . .- 2 s THE PRESENT. BALOOX NUISANCE.. ' . -1f.wo had instoad of 5,000 but 500 saloons, and if tho liconso foe were ralsed to 8500, thoy would | -have a bottor class of.saloons, ond larger glasscs for fivo conts, . [Tmmenso. splnuln and: laugh- tor,] ‘To-dav Gormans stood again:whers thoy | \8tood: in_1848, frhon tho (Whig party was:dia-| :solved. Now. tho Republican..party was- dis«: THE CHICAGO DAILY: TRIBUN " MONDAY, JUN ‘B, 1874, about 800 speotators, hig and litle,: waa ban- ished, - 2 + 'The musleal talonta of tho pionlokera wore in- Qulged in in all parts of the park, the most. ao- coptablo vocal musio boing provided by the mom- bors of tho Hwiss Maonnorchor and tho Sean- dinavian Singing Bocioty known sa the ** Froja." These wore some of the ploasures Indulged tmn, and for thoso who took delight neldhor in nm- brageous forost, nor minzy daunco, nor vocal or instrumental harmony, 5 * MONK HOLID COMFORT woa found fn n restauiant whero all day long solid burghors of from 20) to 600 pounds’ welght st and indulged in intellectual conversation, tho ‘mont ntorosting portion of which was addrossed to tho . waiters, nnd conmisted. of nn uncinous foing," “zwol,” or “droi," Rocording to tho numbor of the }mrty. . Whatevor ~ amuso- mont waa roquired, . it - soomed to bo provided, for of all tho vost ‘company thero was not even n discontonted faco to ba seen. Btrange to say tho moat solonn «facos woro thoso of thie dancors, and this circum- atanae the hot sun was probably accountablo for, and whou tho firat evening train weut homo it did g0 froighted with thousands of Lappy, ‘oontentod paople who talkod jo{uuul’ of tho ploasuro of tho day, and it lofé bobind many thousands more who had not yot hnd ouongh of it, .aud who, judging by appéaranco, had full dotormincd that they would not ** go homo tifi morning," : ¢ . SUMNER. ‘The Salo of the Lato Sonator’s Furnis ture, Washinaton Diapateh to the Doston Globe (June 3). ¢ Tho eala of what romained of the houschold ®ffocts of -tha late' Bonator Bumnor, which took place at the lato rosidonce of the Sonator to-day, waa largely attended by porsons from Doston, Now York, and Philadelphia, as woll ag citizous of Washington, A very large proportion.of those presont wers women who aro in tho habit -of attending anction salos. The intorest in the sale.began whon the auctioneor procooded to dis- pose of the artioles in the dining-room. It was noticed that James:Wormley, the well-known colored ontorer and: propristor of Wormloy's Hotol, ... atarted - all _bids * for. dining-room famitur urig M. Sumnovs life, . Worm] was his intimate friond, . Ho looked aftor the. Henator's housohold affairs Eunerl\lv and, whon - Mr. Bumner furnished Lis ouee, . Wormley was the agent who pur- obrgod a: Iarge number of. articlos for him,. He ppesrod detormined to bocomo tho possossor iof .nearly all the dining-room furaiture, and iinvariably. started the bidding.. Tho first arti- :cle sold "woa a splondid sidobonrd, which: was muoh prized by tho Senator, snd whioh originally ot noarly $400. Mr. Wormley bid 100 on it t.conce,'and it wns knocked down' to him at 9200, Ho: aubaoquontly’ purchasad the diming- table. at -which ' ®0: many famous men have ‘sat, chairs, olro: in “Woodruft adds'$200 to tho Times fund, * A stars, and In & foi} months ho will have ready | F*°P 1,700 maps of 85,000 atara, —1avana lettors eay tho fate of - B A, Doclk- ray, of this city, who Was arrosted at Nuovitas on'April 8 is 8till uncortaln; T'ho authioritios, ropresonted = by itation sown to oxtromo monsuros, that his lilo may be spared, but tho ontire mattor rests with the Govornor-General, and hia decision must ho pationtly walted for, Dookray has boon hieard from up-to tho 14th ult., and {a in good spitits, notwithatauding the rigor of his coniine- ment, which has by renson of the poor food and wator, rough accommodations, and tho Loat, somowhat affectad iy health, and reducod himn in woight.—Jacksonville (Ila.) New South, THE CHICAGO TIMES’ ROCKFORD SCANDAL, Tho Correspondont Guilty of Forgoery ns Woll ns Slandor, Hrom the Rackford (IL) Journal, June 6, It now teanapiros that tho Chfongo Times' seandal was a villainous trick on that papor, a8 woll as on (ho partios elandorod, To ageomplish this trick tho gottor-up of it forged tho namos of four of our prominont citizons to lettors to tho Times, cortifylng to the truth of what it published, The goutlomon whose names were forged to theso lottors woro M. M. Oarponter, boot and shoo doalor; Lucina A. ’.l‘rnwgfld;m, aasiatant cashior of tho Third Nat{onal Bank; H, H, Waldo, booksollér and stationor, nnd J, H. Diodgolt, Pelucipal of tho Wost Tookfora High 0ol + ‘he man who conooated the plan: to get his seandal beforo the publio felt obliged to use the nsmes of respoctablo oitizons in ordor to mo- complish his purposo. He has thus added for- gory (whiob, In this cago, fa but s elight offenso compared to the injury dono othor parties) to his othor crime. Tho whole plan of operationa shows a doop plot to injuro tho parties nasailed. ‘What the snlmus of it was, of courss, no ono oan toll, Various suspicions are raiged. ' Some botieve" it to bo political and others porsonal ‘spite; which of tlicse thoories is true, will prob- ably not be known until the perpotrator is dis- -coverod. S 2 4 An agout from tho Times offico has been in tho clty aince Monday last, oudesvoring to forrot -out tho authors; but thus far, we beliove, ho hng failed to obtain any satisfactory clew, or-even a thread, tat would sorve to trace out tho offond* or. Whoover the gullty man may bo,-ho has ‘covored his tracks most thoroughly, :--We loarn that a large raward will be offorod for tho dls- covery of tho partics, The Times offers $1,000, aud if is now beliaved that the oitizous of Rock- ford will offer a8 much more. His Honor Mayor ward will unquostionably bring tho man. Gon, Portillas, commanding thnt distiiot, orderod his removal to: Puorto D'rinaipo for trial, It is oxpocted, from the hon- B, ¥, Wade, Port Huron, 18,285 bu corn, 830 brls flour, 500 Lils pork. Bargo Guiding Star, Port Taron, 26,367 bu corn. And ten veusols clearod light, < Tinke Frolghts. Tiaten wore higher to-dny, tho supply of frofglit room Toing small.) Corh to Hdfalo was quotod at 43{c, whoat o do at 6c, Charters—To Duftalo: Solir Porte luud, whoat at 607 schr Urknoy Lass, corn At d3{c: prop Java, whost awd corn; prop Ouba, corn and oatd; prop’ Moutann, whont through, To Barnin 1 schr T, M. McLoad, corn ht e, To Gollingwod ; Prop ity of London, whent thitotigh to Onwego nt B0, To Sarnia: Prope ) T, Wade and barge niding Star, corn throngh, To Port Colborno: Hebir not named corn on privae ferms, Total, 103 capacily aboul 100,000 bt wheat, 80,000 bu corn, and 40,000 bu oata, Vesnols Passed Detrolt. Drmorm, Mok, Juno O—Tharp Ur-Props clfio, Europo, 8t, Thul, Jarvls, Lord, Sanflac, Badger Biato, Tompost, and argea ; Achrs Mary, Hattlo, T, P, Door, Extlo, O, IL, Johnson, Neolan, J, 1, Bansot, Tassep Dows—Props Bt Louls, Russta, Idaho, Foroat Olty and bargos, Aborcorn_and hargo, it, Olair and barge, Egyptian and bargo, Tako Erio, Lake On- tarlo; solire Acorn, Homer, Gardner, Lena' Joinson, Graco Bhorwood, o Winp—Southwest, . g1 Apecial Dlanateh to The Chloao Tribune, DETROIT, June T.—Passep Ur—~I'rops Alvin Turner and bargo,'Nowburg, Powore, and Sheldon and barge ; schra W, It Hannn, Annlo Marla, Nollle, Redington, o~ Novads, Bwallow, Gienifor, Gold' Kunter, Doud, Ha: | ‘¥ana, Cohion, Planot. Tanorn DowN-—Props Japan, Winslow, Lowoll, Mary Tringlo and bargos, Alseke, Wealford, Aunto, Young, and lu‘znw and barges bark Golden Wost 3 schrs “Princo Alfred, LaBallo, Kearsargo, O, Rteod, Dick Som- ors, and Schuylkill, ¥ WiND—Woal, Yensoln Pamod Port Turon. ecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ponr Hunon Mk Juno bbbt ow—~Props Pil Shoridan, Japat, Graves, witl consort, and schr Beolln; bark Fonntukoas achr lnlstod, Ur—TProps. m‘"f" Btale, Jarvis, Lord ; solirs Ohnrles Quayle, O, IT, Johneon, U, G, Coopor, Angus Bmith, ‘Buporior, Thomas Ferry, ard, Roto Datloy. " Xilinols & Mickigan Canak, . ° BRINGEFORT, June 0—1%:50 P, m, —ARNIVED—Oblca~ go. Bolle, Utica, 0,200 bu corn: North Star, Ottnwn, 6,000 bu corn : Palias, Ohillicotlie, 0,000 bu corn; Jolut ‘Gator, Lasally, 6,000'bu corn; Orios, Marscliles, 0,000 i corn, . Dnozront, Iil, June 6.—Orranep—Elizabath, Tockport, 408 1t lumber, 2,950 s _mdso; Fredoriok, Honry, 16,080 ¢ Iumber: Graco Griswold, Minooka, 52,148 't lumber, 70 m shingles; Brilliaut, 3,476 lL Tumbor ; Morris, 25,810 {6 lumbor, 100,000 lath, AMigcslinncous, ‘omI0AGD. , Tho heavy fog Fridey ovening mnde it unsafo for yenols fo cnter tho harbor, and nono camo. in untit Baturdsy moming, B —Marine busincss s exoedingly dull at preacat, and | ‘but fow veasols aront tho-docks. If tho wind should chiango to tho north o large foot I8 oxpocted horo du vy or two, ‘—The prop Joy Gould Tins loft port to naslst in Mightening tho prop Passalc, ashora at Fish Point, ELSEWIERE, . Tho schr P, 8, Marsh i reported ns boing aground _Woat TO RENT-HOUSES. 'O RENT-DWELLINGS, &0, Now, b4, 610, 647, 833, 843 Slichigan-av. 34, 826, 828, 830, and 531 Wabash-av. Wabasieny, Aty N lor-at., ato 3 o, a4 and b7¢ Houtls _(gr.rfl{‘.?“.‘l::.lfl’:n.u.. 8 roows. o A N a7 ormsomte o™ No. ;B.Ill(l(l o 347" Wead ok 0. 287 Wost Lake- No. 111 South M ¥ Abova howsos, linsin nnd 14 Gattago-plaan, at, all modern | m“gn{nvnr, will bo rontod ot Iy pricasD M. M A . o o tath Brokae anc Wsina A 2y 97 Bouth Gfark | KEEGART o1 of 10 rooms anot fixturos, clioap {0 Tall. {0 RENT-17 AND 13 ORORIST, atory and basoniont briok. hi sith brlok hnrns good tonants, Turnaco ROGRR 'To" RENT-CHEAPER THAN BOAUDING, TWO now briok inuAos ou Vormnnn-av,, noar T1 led-at,, AUES0 oaohi, WM. BRAGKKTT, 125 Clar toom b1, Guso, , No, o avod Lonante. ApDly at 157 Boath Olarkeste teoma? G_ITENT—A VERY NIOF 6-ROOM T 7 O e at. e, Onil ¢ (e poangy P NO. 403 <0 TRNT—COTFAGT, 6 ROOMS, 318 AU LFE. av., olioap, WHIPBLE & OABTLE, 103 Washing- WANTED--MALE HELP, ANTRD-A BARDR RO (Kit. Jamos Hotol,) Uull‘u?r’lyfl-ourn BTATHATS Employmont Aconcios. AKTED-20 TEAMS AND 100 MEN, FOR RAIL, Teag fhra; loawn. todlay - £ f st AR ONA R Hib e WO dogms and W ARTED & u'immui?« dinnnj company work: GHICISTIA D LATORERS VoIt 1 Nnkflt‘?&llu work on” farm; sawmilla, oto. 1, 1 South Glaek* i 1, ._. Mizcollnneou ANTED-PROFITABLE BMPLOYMENT, WoRK Tor ovorybuiy. Good ‘wagas, Pormanent ampluy. ‘Mon nul waimou_wanted, Address VY, ort, I ANTRD-IMMEDIATELY—A FEW ACTIVEE MILN oan hiavo stondy aiployient on sainyt & aplandid up- Full paec : A INDESON & GO, Hearatan, (0% o, portunity for mon of_tntalligonco aud ohnractors tnoms ern the Magonic Ordor proforrod. ~ Addruss JAMES . ILILT, 89 Washingtor Boaton. b orio wha nndorstands B3 0.1 EELR O riutorss Iani [67 Washington-at. TRD-TVINST-OLABS AGRNTA—23,00 A YEAR ‘. to g d iy, KUREKA mlmdffih AT CoNEANY S Mihcrican Hxprom R fanaat, 0 WENT_WH TTAVE e o ore DIt D, JOLIE & HON, 155 Wast Madiso ofior oz 813 por month, i 8. AOULDN G0:, 110 Danrborna, o 200 ONOIOE LIST OF s, YAr7Iug In prices. BRIOK, 687 WEBT ADAMB-ST.| all |mnmvag|bll 875 _per month. 730 Madison-st. §io1, bath and gax “aud othors. D, UOLE & KON, 184 ‘ost Madison-st. 710, RENT_TIE, BARNES TUSE_TII18 THOUSE 58 7 rooma for guosle, and (s fitted with stenm Yollor and heating apparaing ; Inandty and drpiag. oo, Lotol rango, Atosrm tabi turos, 4a., all i goo grdor % souponallo iy *whoan Lo o ool blo o o alvon. o0 tho promi BXVIBTEoND. o ® s Hre 0 ux}‘fim;—lanoa nu‘us'_m 10 )momh pv,\;urfi. bars, 1 porfoot ordor, B 5 Avply 688 Wost Wasnhgton-ste Lo oo EeT '0_RRNT—UHEAP; NRW L-8TORY AND DARR: ‘mont honso; only #90 por menth; noar aornor of Uar- : _Sunhurban.: 0 RENT—AT RIVERSIDE, NEAT DRP houso, 10 roams, water, I'lll. ot orfoot ardor. 1. W, THOMAS &' BEMINT, 13 Lat st,, Jtoom 6. 770 RENT_IN EVANSTON_I{OUSES OF FROM 8 010 roome, at. from 8130 835 por month—twouhirds ‘dito ordinney Telcos or willsoll shtenp for mantily pay- monts, 0, F. 131 dwzvg Hoom 11 Washington Blook, -cornor Washiogton aud Bifth-av, 10 RENT_HOTE, FURNISHED, 30 MILES TRON ity, Huntlng, flahing, & i D S aaings A6, Dismir ekt O 10 RENT_WINNETKA-NICE HODBE, 10 ROONS. 8 noronof gorion, fruit, shiedo trogs, ondggraons, &o. Ttont chioap. _Call at 18 Dearborn-nt., Room 81, NEW AnTI- AT ANTED_MER [, TIOUBRHOLD ¥ B T G douamioLD, ST oAN NOVIEAR Gy Tt Saaiions FANTED. UGGy WABIT AN C Clintontate - WANTED-FEMALE HELP. - Domostio AT TEAND A D0DD MEAT T g e T Aw: A GO0D GERMAN GIRE TO DO O A GOOD MAN TO T OARR OF roforonca roquirod, Apply at 88 Houth MEAT AND PAS. ANTI'[&D k1) Ameri family, A Cral homsewark 1n an Amoro 3 a1 Mishigan-av. saitamiss Ui WANTED-A"GOOD GIRL T0 OO0OK AND DO gonorai housework at 378 North Clark-st, Lannarossos. ANTRD —1 WASILER, 3 S8HIRT IRONERS, W ) it froners, 9 fur ladioa’ work, ot PLUTOMAN. SON'S Laundry, 031 Waban-av. Employmont Agencios. VY ATEe Tor nateatdy fainiign, Dotol Taunusion, ity nflias, Notolr, Ieundrics, and_obuntry, nt Mrs. DUSKIH ollico, 80 Miwnukéoass Housckeonors VW ANTED_NEAT, TIDY, MIDDLIAGED AMER. “loan Iady to 4o general housowork: must bu guo ‘Tousokoopor. * Gl for o daya At 185 Souith Desplalnes. - Nursos. VW ANTED-NURSE GLUEL WO OAN = BRING uod roforancos. . Apply botwveon 11 aud 19 o'closl, tadios’ntranco, Grand Pacifio Mgtel. T0 RENT--ROOMS. 1[0, RENT-TO GRNTLRMAN AND WILE. FOUL rooms for light housokeopiny looatlon, West Juok= fon-ity noar Udniro-av, Yor partioulars’ apply to 818 rrb TENT— ROOMS FOR HOUBBKREPING ; ALSO 1 cottago of 4 ruome, all In good ordurs location, Bfth- bioy Misooltnnoons. VWANTEDLADY AND GENTLEMEN OANYAS. sors for tho Jtomington Howing-achino, Liboral induceiments. 2% Statost, SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. and everythin; 9 . . . 7 3 i ¥ ono blnok wost of Unfon_Park; prioo $20 por month. | Boollooners, Olerks. &o. \hih ryayif FAREth thom 8¢ rosmonablo satos. | SOIVIng, nav, In L opinion-it was alroady dls- | tho. zoom of sy Boogunt, For the chnirs Evom th Rockford (Il Regtter, Junis 0, ) St ool of oo anie, 34 10, Hofbihe Sl Mg | Bl s Doarboratet loom . /| QITUATION WANTED — A COMPETENT BOOI- Whis the United Soclotios :of - Ohle solved. [Great applause.] » & ..7. .. |one of..which Mr. Sumvor ususlly acou. || THIE DETECTION OF *' TIE TIMES" OORRESPONDENT. '| 't aho 18 froo beforo this. Figey 0 RENT_THE MOBT BLEGANTLY FURNISHRD koopor, spesking ln‘unlhnlwn Inngnagos, doslres ls gtove the United Turnor Soolotios | i Ho thon mode an cloquent appenl toGermnna, i[iplod at {1e head of :the, table, Mr. Wormley |.. Lul8 is & matter of concorn to_tho wholo com= | - “Tho_sorvicés rendored. tho marine fntorests by roams in the city, to gontiomon only s charaos renson~ | Lo tako alistgo of tha books for flrms that do nok omploy ago purchagod, and convertod it into ono of :the'|' Amoricans, Bcandinnvians, libaral Irishmen, and | bad $60. Thers being ‘wharp gompotition for | Munity. Everybody is interested that this out-||‘divors sro worthy of spotial mention: A fow sears ago, ablo, 6 Dearborn-et,, loomsd. - T 190D ot b i e finoat plonsiiro grounds in tho Wostord country. |-liboral-Americans, to rally.in:support of 71| Tt Sacessary o would huve bid B100, for o | TGe0us ealumniator snall bo-found oat; booauso| Yessels which snnk tu decp wator wers novar recover | I[10 RENT-3 OR 3 ROONS AT 1i® PRAIRIEAV-, | N e e Y rais LN G, RODIOR. T Siion, o 7 - PANSONAT, LIRENTY AND LIDEHAL 10RAS. <. . /| Whnta o plach too entite. pet of Fasultere 1y | the same crime moy bo committed ngsinst, suy | ed: But naw tho rovarse s tho cass. | About ono yoar wwith gas and watar, ohoap. i s A i phalosale ox Savell iy gvady MR ITOORRMION, i , s P of furalture in | ot N0 e, and 1a moro Moty to b .8go.the sohr Oapo Horn collfdad with the prop Java off RENT-NOOMS AT 18 SOUTH OLARK.ST, AT | mako himsolf usofal in any capaclty. Addross The dodication of this park took placs yoster-: |- They must inslst on their right to go. to: hoayen, 8 )y moro likely to'bo at- eny, and.it was.made a gala day by . the Turners! “Wnd thelr many friends.: At'nn onrly hour in tHo morning yarious bodies of Furnors,:precoded by: sanda of musio, woro ‘marching to tha general E\tmdnzvoua corner- of "Clark and Van Buren |' réets, wheto they formed:.into a procession,; hich started about half-past 9 o'clock a. m., in o following orders o) . First- -Division—The- Great Westorn ‘Light Guard Band; tho Obiof slarshal; :Mr. Poter and, . sirronnded ‘by” & ‘large stafl:on horse- l‘bmk, & ' ‘company . of "bluo' hussars, about. %Nn'y . strong," " on’ .~ Horsoback; - ban-t or "~ and " “flag. b bodyguard ; y . bonrors, ' with $ho Bwedish - Bingidg Socigty Freja, ‘about 60 ,G}mxfi;fiwl_sn Maonnerchor, B0 strong; Concor- a” Maonnorchor, 85 strong; darrisges with tho Jorators .of the _day, Prosident, Bocrotary, and | .,Eehm- ofioera of fhs Vark Association. and maome K of tho Press. < . i ; «._Beoond Division—Vaas and Hoffman's' Band ; E:\m o.’.l‘ummu&ndo about 100 strong; the E (navian Turnverefu, 70 mombers, load by 60 vguplh clad. in - anow-white - snits’ and oaps with -blue: -borders; . presenting & vory beautiful and ‘unique Bpe-nnu . ) T%kd_ ivision—Band : of musio; Bouth Chi-/ “pago Tutnverein, 80-strong ; ‘Unlon Turaversln, B0 atrong ; Turnverein Vorraerts, with band of “eugio, proceasd ' by 40 pupils and 20 arméd mon, followod by 60 mombora.’ A largo numbor of, “pitizens closed the pageant. , AR 1. The procoesibn marchiod north on Olark’ stroot 125 Chloago nvonuo, thonce to’Wells, thonce morth to’ Elvlui’on‘, thenco wdst fo“tiio dopot of ;the Chicago & Pacifio Railroad. ALy E { The first of the four cxcursion trains.loftat _hialt-ppat. 11 with-about .2,000, passongers ou. tlrriving. 5 t 3 ¥ « AT THE PARK, - o‘rm procession sin. formed and. marched into, he centro of the gronods in the same order as wbova, when they wore..reviowed . by the Chiof, arstial and his staff, Mr, Charies Plum, the JPregident of -the:Turner Park Association, pro- posed_n throe-fold * Gut Hoil” for: tho naew 4 hich was - given ‘with'a will.. Thoy thon dispe! around thpgrounds, each ono amusing himeelf {0 his own way tntil the “arrival of the “'otlier trains, the last of which camo'arabous 3, o'clock., Blortly thereaftor i SR n ' -~ OEN. NERMANK LiED N mounted the apesker's platform, which wia'beau~ tifully decorated, and bld welcome to tho Turn- ‘ors in tho name of tho Turner Park Association. Howaid -they were assémbled to dedicate an in- stitution which would form ono of the most bril- lant epochs in tho-history of tho Gormans of ‘Chicago, 'and the Bcandinavians’ and Bolidmians ~who thought, like them. .This park would live in -history a8 a bulwark of .German customa and * §doas.” Hero it would bo'domonstrated that the exerclse of roligious .and. porsonal'liberty was . fully compatible with:good ordor, strict mopal and rospeotability,. ' .1 i I ‘Who more than the young, Turnors wore en- titled to eatablish and conduot such an entor- rige, even'if thoy did not” look back to tho his- ory of thoTurners in'tlie old couniry, or-didnot xopeat the motives of great Fathor Jahn, and, ®peak of the iples —which underlio tho i pgndarm of the v of America? | (Was'it ot the Turners who, in this conntry, wore to bo Yound in thie front ranka'of tho liberal Gorman Amerioans.when it becamo’ novessary’ to7 maake Aud hed not the young Turn« ‘way for uboxtfi 1 pra ‘earned-the title of. represontatives of Gar- man ideas on__ tho Bouthern -battlo Holds?: « The. 'sameé_ . popition. which thg Turners of this countri. occupiod | against _the Institution of plavery they:. wera ooaugying to< fay agamst intolerant- roligius fanaticism or mativistio arrogance. - ~This' contest “was not an offensive or bloody .ong; -as'the.one against slay- pry necossarily bad to bo, but'the_quiet- contest ‘_ fix ldg‘u (nbgm dovelopment periodl of the Amor- n Topublic, oy et . That Fu this stondy strite for the naturalization ‘'of these progrossive .ideas theTurnor halla had wcted as powerful auxilaries, thé Turnor halls : of Chiuage wore living witnoages, If the Turner .sociotios bad accomplishod 8o much singly, how ‘much moro could not the United Turnora accoms plish ?- He.did nqt wish-toexamine “which: onq of the sociotics desorved the Lonor of jnitiating ghla ‘beautiful ‘undertaking ; 1t sufficed to ‘sn hat that thoir fanntical opponents Lad creatoi lie neocasity for such a rundozvous of all'tho . ral thinking people of Chieago., ;. ... ! * Gen. Lieb, alter bestowing n. complimont up- on,_ the -individual-Turners- who had done 5o - muich to gstablish the [»uk, conoluded by saying that ‘ner Park was the name, but Cosmopoli- tan Park was ' tho .ides, and. slthough it was moro specially in the handa of the Turaers, still It gave tho sooleties of thed!fforent nationalities an opportunity to enjoy, tlimsolves /in peadeful ¥eorention. £ MAYOR COLVIN, Mayor Oolyin then sdveuced tothe fronof Yo platform, and was greoted with Loart * pheera and aflourish of trumpats by the baud, Ho said that-ho attended the plo-nio In response . to the Invitation \‘Kg the Booiety, and whon he conaldered that this day,was rogarded 'by them A5 one on which thoy shonld tako recreation with their friends and families, he could mot but acqulesco, Ho . roferred . briofly 2o the platform’ on ' which ;- the' Peo- ple's gnny was olocted last.fall, which ho stated was that overy-ono should bo allowed to do as he pleased as long as it did not Interfere with the righta of, his ngighbors. 1ie eulogized the Peo- plc's Apatty, stating that {t had carriod out its Tedgzes and that it was on its good behavior and ould contiuuo so. . e “After reforring to tho beautloa of the park and ts: avallabllity o tho membors of the Turnor Assoolation, he roforrod to tho fat that ho had not before Liad tho pleasure of mootiug with tho 1 people who elected him to offico, o was vory glad to moo} thom, aud assured thom that it any of them aro slak, or hard up, or sufforing from ny of the troubles to which oven Poople's party atora were liable, just to call on him and thoy would find that ** ko was there.” Tho emphasis on the lase word was intones, and called forth nmulllwuuo!lurlnmlmm therudlenco and “Yan- lms Doodle” from tho band, at tho conolusion of ‘which & Turnor calied for ** threa choors moro for the froe Mayor of froo Chlcago,” whioch wag given, et A. 0, HESING, Mr, A, 0. Healng was then introduced, and " fieazad ‘with loud and long spplause, 1lo spoke ‘German, and commenced by saying that be wp;i considosed {4 au honor “to bo luvited to -in thoir own fashion, and whilethoy.accordod the :right to others to worship tho Virgin: Mary, thoy .demanded the right to: worstip & .Slm Jof,"winb | it thoy ohose.. [Appiause . and Janghter.]..If, thoy this fall wounld go ous of.the oity ngain wllh! 0,000 majority.as they did last: fall;y thoy: nead -oitizong, aud uot tondis -annibilato the presont corruption * Thoy. would .bo.oble.to bring..this land line it was following thirty-fivo yoars 6go. . Thor ‘who helped to froo five millions of slaves shoul not allow tho enslavoment of flve millions of; Gormane. - v e On this day they not only celebrate tho open- ing.of . thia cosmopolitan park, but they alao colo- ' brato tho festival of = Y ' ;7 t..: PIER SUNDAY-MUBIO - +in an Amerloan Park. man were playing there, Balatka was playing at . Lincoln Park. .CUombinations wero being .made to divido them, but hio hopod thoy -not fear tho rosult, Ho urged thom to.be .good || ‘Dowing for $4.¢ In the library, s walnut office. ‘Ppolitloians, .and that || desk went o A. M. Howe, of Boston, for 8179 thoy should work unitodly. and onergotically £0.| walnut rbook-shelvos:.to: Frod Douglass at 87 ack again:into theil.0..0. While Vans and ‘Hofi- || | oto.'rold :ot high pricos. would not bo'| brary, formorly ocoupiod by Ssmuel Randsll, of .one room.in his;hotol, whioh Lo will eall tho || .Bumner dining-room. . Evorythingin tho dining- -room brought twice its value,. oxcept: the side- -board.: fn thia room a dilapidated fiy-brush went -for £4.50, " walnut : picture-rack for 20: two iwalnut ensels at 811 and 87,50, rospactively. A -smalll . sorap-baslkot- was sold 'to Mr, George T. tgnoh ; ‘s walnut book-oase, with-.giass doors, to Bsaman, .of; Now &urk. formorly. privato «searetary. .to - the; Seontor, for 8160 ; anothor! Iwalnut book-osso to Miss Boutwell, a daughter -of Bonator:Boutwoll, for $€1 ; a Turkish loungo for.836; walnut arm-chair, upholsterad in greon «damagk, to Fred Dougluss; for §26 ; a Turkish xug, to s < Boston_lady, 847; nmet of trays, to :Mr. O. O. Beaman, for.&21, and six small wal- ‘nut brackets, for $4 each. A lot” of . sidobonrd ornaments, such a8 baok- rack, rural picture-frames, brackots, call-bells, One chuirin the hi- lod by a few mischiof-mukors, Tho working-:| Pennsylvanis, in tho Housa of Ropresentatives, man bad.s rigl Lt to live as well an fhoy, and Lo | ‘run up to £300, and was purohas by n Boston -himself,- and & mun or sorvant girl who workod | ‘man undor. the supposition that it lnd been the Linrd six daya in the wook, should bo sllowod to’ enjoy and rooroato thomeolyos Sunday. Thoy: ||'sisould be ‘protooted: in-thalf rights, and the; should roceive - tholr pay: rogularly su ‘in proferance to all othor creditors, This, wan' - neither Soctalism nor.Communism, but common . senso, . Thoy,should be watchful- not as Ger- “mans but an’ German-Americans, and make s uited front againat their‘onemics and ‘oppres- sora, and ot relax their oforta until, oy euo- ceoded in ro-establishing again our free and nobls ingtitutions, - Let. thom. units with all the liber- al-migged of other nationalities, and the victory | “ would*be theirs, e SR At the concluslon of Dir. -Hesing's sposch!| tonlady,who "thoro wes great applause and cheering, and chair.usod by Mr. Bumuor in tho Bonato. .This was the best prico obtamod for any plece of fur-' .nitara m .the houso, . Two easy-chairs, much ‘usod by the Benator during lifo, avd which al- ways occupied congplouous places in tho library, .were missing, having beon sold privately. Had they beon oxposod to publio salo, thoy would “bavo brought Iarge sums, a8 quito a uumber of friends of the- Senator want to the salo for the special purposo of buying thom. The parlor re- (ooption-chair, ' boautifully upholstered, was ‘bought by s lady.from Boston for 337, A carved walnut ‘card-table commanded as high a price as $60, In thisconneotion, it may bestated that n Bos- o numbor of purchasey, gave no otlior name in baying except **Boston.” ~ Many many of the more enthusiastio jumped on the | porsons came expecting to buy ordinary fashion- ~platform and shook bands with their German® eader.’ ‘One young man-oven-wont.so faras to embrace and kiss him.- ‘This_concludod the ox-: erois the spenker'satand. - | (R Lge: . - TUE GROUNDS. ark, hose natural ‘advantsgos Lave!|: ablo household furniture at a moderato price, On obsorving the figures at which ovorything went, thoy loft in despatr. = A great mnjority of “tho bidders scemed to be ofther friends’or aamir- ors of the Iate Sonator, who desired some me- ‘monto, no matterat what-price, The bidding 0 Dboen considorably improved-at tho hands of tho |-waseplrited at all times, but thers was no com- Inndscape gardener, prosentad from the moment of tho arrival of tho train_a vory animotod aps ‘pearauce; , Tho differont family partios arraugod laint‘of unfairness in disposiug of the goods. he wines and liquors of the Beuator will not bo gold-until to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, it “thombelves In gronps undor tlie’ tooling shado-. |-being found imposiblo to: rench them to-day. troos, or accupied tho long tables, whereon they |-The gale to-day-was unusually slow, from tho | apréad the repast thoy had: bronght with: them, ! |.fact that sosrooly anything wos sold iu & lnmp, it _the frosh air tinding & rival sppotizor in the |'being doemed dosirable for the sccommodation shape of the Iager-becr and wines which were. | of r. Bumner's frionds to sell articles sepa~ . burried to and fro by the busy waiters, Dinuor' |'rately, in order that -everybody might seoure n : ovor, the assomblago, which could hardly bave |:souvonir. . Among those who'were presont at numbered losa than 10,000 paoplo, batook™ them-i| the salo wore Benator Boutwell and Represonta- sclves to the - | DIFFERENT EINDS OF AMUAEMENTS, “1141ve Pisico,.of Mossachusotts, and Mr, farrs, ' of Misgineippi, besidos o number of Benators which the natursl and artificlal advantages of | and Representatives from other Statos. the park placed .ot their dispossl. Tho imore | muscular of: tho young men betook theméelyos to the .open alr gymnusium, where they vied in Iéaping with the mole, in porforming acts upon -the parallel and horiZontal bars, in throwing tho spear, Jumping the horse, and othor athlotio ox- The" tall 'musical glock in tho hnll was not of- forod for. pale, It being sold at private salo for tho extraordinary sum of £39,000., The sum of $1,000 waa first offerad, several days ngo, but, sinos that, it is nnderstood that two othor par- tics put in bids, one for £3,000 and the other for orciaca, Bomeof tlie oldor Turners porformed | £3,000, It {s related of this musioal clock that of,one of them who, with s pole, cloared a hei ot loven foat, bolng. parHoularly Hotoworts sight ot the gymvasium, ocapeciolly when the _polo broke and scat the jumpor a cropper.into tho taun-batls;. ; This,event, which wag by no means uncommon, {nvariably proved conclu- “8ively 'in each cago that howovor Little :lovo tho’ | but people ssemed _determined to o Germnna’ may have, naa class, for 'Amerlean: manners and costoms, they have a fondness for .their expletives which is quite remarkable. . For thosa of the mele pionickers who romantic turn of mind, g THE TWO DANCING PLATFOR proved Irresintiblo alluroments ; there the fun Wasincessant and furious. Walts, polka, redowa,| gn\nx, quadrille followed _each . -other, inl Tapid succession, and though the- sun's ‘rays poured dowz dircet upon the dancors, thoy kept. .mp,*_thely, work -bravely, persoveranco cou- quering persplration “as’, it " only can do when, tho alluromont fs. n, dance with ‘the” proper dolight in a stroll with thoir inamoratas through Athu,honutl(e;l’wqodud poction of the "park, ‘which was dolightfally cool in. tho shads’ which was affordod by tho ' donse follage uvorhwsd. Tho extent to which thia peculiar class of nmusement "was indulged in it would he hard to tell, but, as auybody taking a stroll through the woods could :zaocidontly come across a spoouey couple at avery | turn of ki rond, it is eafo to presume that, as -a promotor of matrimony,’tho cool woodland Walk of tho park conld alone bo worth the annual difioult fente, with amizing ouse, tho Jumping | artner. Still othera found |- just,‘prior to” Mr, Sumnor's death it executed a dirge. 1t always plays a short air a fow minutea - . atrild d, although not especially re- | Tlio ‘polo-jumping' was the most -intereating .xi:n?{:b]:]nng" sk i i3 Y pearanco, its mechaniam is very, complicated. With the paintings, engravings, ‘atatnary, and other articles of virtu, which form- ,ed the e!mrn,\ of, Bumner's home, removed, the house presented arathor desorted nEFunrannn, o ain some memento of the great Sonator, and manyof them paid Ligh Y.rlcan for insiguitcant artiolos. It is “expected that at the salo of wines and liquors to- °rg of 8 more | morrow thero Wil be abarp competition. From the Washington Star, P The auctioneors in charge of the sale of Sona- tor Bumuer’s offects hava roceived severul orders, sccompanied ' by sumi of monoy, varying m ' | smout, from personi at s, diatauce, ssking tho firm to purchase for them’ somethinj to the late Senator as & koepaake, .iu Boston incloses €2, and requests.them to pur- chasp aomio triflo £or Ler, Lowover’ light. ~ Sho ndds ju Ler lettor that aho iy fl\mu poor, and that Lior Liealth Was too faeblo to allow bor to'go ont on Decoration Day, but that sho gladly ‘{ook of har scanty moans to buy a bunch of flowers to be'laid ou the grave of the dead statesman on that ocoaslon, ' Wa nood bardly add that her commiesion will bo faithfilly attended to. et indle o ‘GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. bolonginj ne old lmg Bon Holladay, it s roported, has arrangod with subscription to pny CGormay. cltizon whohath | contractor Garflold to carry the Bitks wnail for Lils qiver_ full, or:even -ouly half full, of mar- riageable daughtors.” -~ = L 1 g ONE INATITUTION © | in the pack had & mingled flavor: of-Miko Donald and tho Church -bazaar loitery. was & whool of fortuno whio a vory steady snd: necoasarily very prolitabla basiness, -'The stook-in, .trade ‘of thopropristor was a wheol whioh marked &' number, fiftoon aticka with numbers on eacls, and s quantity of articlos of crookery:.and. .glasawars snoh as are ruthlossly saorificed upon . the' altar of tho 25 cent store. The atioks .ho 'gold st 10 centa onoli, aud ‘ono of them contafned the winning numbor which entitled the ownor to a cholos from the artioles from the atook in'irade of tho man who ran tho establishment. It ls efo to estimate that his profits at the end of the duy could not hava been muok short of $100, o, notwithstauding the almost bunkoliko thinness of the game, the enthusiasm constantly aroused by tho removal by the winner of s glasg wator- fioher or o korotono lamp_never abated, and rho 10-cont stivka found ready purchasers sil duy long, ) E Mo« ‘This TUNOI AND JUDY. For a short timo a flourishing busines wos carried on by & Punch aud Judy, The domes- tio tragedy bad boon performed twioe, aud, by tho thne it wes placed a third timo upon 'the stago, & fell tyrant in tho phapo of ;tho Park Buperintondent- swooped down upon*tho ‘show, and erdered it off tho, promisocs at the in- tnrobflnu momatt whoreln Ppnch is on the polnb of arrost for the murdor of Judy, In vain the intondent was Ifoxorable, o hosltatod a i m‘::‘:::‘:;svhun tho proprjetor offered to huve tho but finally he . deoided agatust this compromlse, | aug tho :)xqw, muck to the dhuppomrmnnto mau ineide conduct the conversstion in Germau, ‘all dey Joag piicd | ¥ Brnprlntnr offerod to put the numufldawn.-tho * the Iattor. —The Putnam_statue, which ia to bo unvelled 8t Hartford, on’ Juno 18, was prosonfed to that ‘oity- \Ey Mr, T, A, Allyn and his gon, and cost 14,800, . —The Burlington Hawk-Fye comes to ug changed in form from 6 quarco to an ootavo. It i8 now tho largoat daily inYowa, - " —Mayor L. A. Wiltz, of Now Orieans, hng dgelguated D V. O. King to visit tho North aud Wast for the purposo of pregenting to the peo- plo in thoso seotions the appenl for furthor as- slstanco in voliof of the sufferors by tho over- Abont ten yeara ago he lost his fortun ~then bogan to work under an 'nesumed ploboian’ kopt bhis name without stain, Buhr Pauline, Muskegon, lumbor, - *Prop Gubn, Buffalo, sundrics, Prop Vanderbilt, Dum'nlol flow, . —Thore haa boon & chango in tho clorkehip of -the United States Diatrict Court, at Now Or- leans, Judge Duroll, Mr, Charles Olaiborng haviug rotired from the desi. This vacancy was fillod by the sppointmont of Col. T, W, Da }ilyzu,dlnm & Doputy. Marshal undor Marshal ard. A The widow of J. 0, Roberts, n prominent lawyer,of Des .Moines, Iown, racoutly suod tho Connotiout Mutua! Lito Insirauce Com un, ot Hartford, for tho smount of o polioy of &3,500 on his lifo, tho Company rofusiug to pay it on tho gm\md that ho died by his own not, his dls- ‘anga bolng dolirium tromons, sud tho Coust do- cided for the widow, p —Judgo B, 11, English, who has just beon ap- pointed COhiof Justice of Arkanung, was many yours ago a residont of North Alabomna, snd wall known botl in that section and Middlo Ten~ nassce, 1o was, boforo tho clvil war, a Judge of tha Bypromo Court of Arknnsus, - —Dr. Bonjamin A, Gould, the ominont astron , omor, formerly, Diractor of . the Dudloy Obuory- atory, who bLas just 1oturnod to his bome lu Bonton, has won groat fame as Diroptor of tho National Obsorvatory of (ho Argentiue Ropublio. Ho hes mado observajions ombracing 17,000 tompted if the present plot fails of exposuro. Tho faota are, warying bandwritfogs and on difforent kinds of papor, and containing varying' narratives of the main fuvention, wers sont to tha Zimes offico. | ‘Theso four lotters wore signed by tho namos .of four'well-known men, with n_slight - chango t “Initials in order to avoid the ohargo of forgery. || The Times made Lasto to fall into this trap, n;yfl} North Mantton Taingd, "Poins. oty printed the atrocious libel for which it now has to dofend $100,000 suite for damnges, ', Our own impression is that this slandor is the ' private “makico, ‘It 18 baroly posaiblo that the libol was the frult of a moro rackless | andering to the publio appetito for a sonsation. | work of ho Chicngo Times has such s well-known ropn-. tation in this dirootion that a .correspondent | hore might have concluded to sell both the paper | | and the publio by inventing an cutragoous story. But tho great probability is, that the siander| Was & moan nittempt to gratify & personal .spito: 1ts author can bo forreted out by careful inves-' tigation ; and, whon ho is known, ho ought mot; to find the air of Rookford healtby for many: bours, o — A Parision Sulcide. Ly Vicomto Honrl de Traesao do Biornes latoly commitcod suicide in Paris, o waa 78 youra old. afllicted with ophthalmia; and very poor, and namo. While preparing for doath he wroto a letter to tho Commissary, doclaring that ho had or, “ yonty ‘baftloa woro roquirdd to-onnable it * Now,"” ho_concluded, *five sous worth® of| .charconl will sufico to makoit disappoar for-| ever." MARINE. g ! Port ot Chicngo, Junc G nnd 7, ARRIVED, Stmr Corons, B¢, Joseph, sundries. Stmr Shoboygan, Mantowoe, sundrios, Prop Menomiueo, Muskegon, sundrios, o Scow Flora, Saugatuck, lumbor. ' Darge 0, O, D., Grand Havon, fumber, Bargo Approntico Boy, Grand Haven, iumber, Burge Mary Amundn, Grand Hoven, lumber, Prop Montana, Buffalo, sundries, Bclir Ataunto, Cloveland, conl, s Prop @, P, Heath, snn[gnuuk, sundrica, ¢ Behr Clara, Maniatee, lumber, Sobr Winnle Wing, Pentwater, lumber, Trop Monitor, South Huven, bark, Schr Johu Mugoo, Clovoland) coul, Scow Magdaletia, Bt. Paul’s Pler, wood,” Scbir Cloveland, Menowfues, lumber, el Guido, 8t, Paul’s Pler, wood, Bchr Pooris, Mukkeyon, lumber. Schr Fisher, Bouth Havon, bark, Bclir Snm Cool, Oawego, coul, Prop 8, 0, Buldwin, Eacanabs, fron ore, Barge A, L, Yotter, Escanabs, iron ore, Bohr Mary Ludiwig, Ludwig's Pior, lumber, Schr Danlol Lyons, Oswogo, coal, ' * - Scbr N, H. Forry, Whito Lake, iumber. Scow T, 8, Bkinuer, Muskegod, lumber, Bebr Gity of Milwaukes, Muskegon, lumber, Hehr O, Blinw, South Haven; bark.: = =~ = 7 7 Scbr 1. D, Mooro, uekegoh, lumber, Prop M, Grob, Manietes, lumber, Barge Manistce, Windsor, lunbor, Behr Jumaica, Oswego, coal, sundrica, Sclir Racine, Muskegon, lumber, e Sclir Frosto, Muskogon, lumbor. ;- Scow Laure], Duck Lake, Jumber, Prop Oity of Lonion, Gullingwood, light, Schr J, O, Moas, Manistes, lumber, Sl n, Tig Surges Day, lumber, Prop Morchant, Erle, light, 8cur J, R, Benioy, Bunalo, coal, Seow Laurina, Baugatuck, wood. Bchr Ottaws, Whito Lake, lnmber, Sohr L, M. Davis, Muskegon, lumbor, Sclr Little Belle, Ludington, lumber, Solir 0. L. Johnstone, Manisteo, lumber, Schr Mariner, Centerville, wood, Sehr Livorty, Muskogon, fumber, 8ehr G. Bmith, Oswoyo, coal. Bchr Cacilin, Ludiugton, lumber, Belir Falcon, Ludington, lumber, Sehr Montpélier, Ohoboygan, lumber, Ei Schr Herald, Manistoe, lumber, ki Schr Anie O, Hanson, Maniatee, lumbor, Brig Rosclus, Kincardino, salt. ; Scur J. 0. C: cltl‘snll Muskegon, lumber, Bohr Helen Blaod, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Ketchun, ¥ord River, luber, *** Behr Qoral, Bllver Lake, lumbor, Bchr Went Bide, Oswego, coal Schr Cortes, Oswego, coal, [ O Sehr Gon, Siegel, Maniateo, lumber, Hoow Bouth Blde; White Lao, lumbor. Sclir G, Ellen, Alosks, wood,' - 7 Buhr Hattle Howard, Qharlotie, coal, , Behr C. B, Windiate, Buffalo, coal, * L 5 Bebr 8. L, Dauforth, Erio, coal, 8chr Gom, Cloy Danks, wood. % 8:hr O, H, Hac ley, Monomonco, Iumber, Behr Mary Nau, Little River, lumber, Drig Luoy J, Clark, Buffalo, ‘coal, Dark Susmor Cloud, Muskegon, lumber, ‘firlg Fashion, Cedar River, lumbar.: o Belir 0, O. Trowbriige, East Saginaw, lumber, Selir Rab Roy, Kowauncs, wood, Yrop Geo. Diunbar, Muskogon, lumber, Bargo Contest, Muskegon, lumber, Bargo J, 8. Newhouse, Muskegon, lumber, : Schr Babama, Olevaland, coal. TProp Fountain City, Buffalo, Bundries. .« . Belir Juo, 8, Richnrds, Clovelaud, coal., Schr J, B, Nowland, Manlatoo, luiber, Schr ATab, Ludington, lomber, bLBA RED, Prop Arabla, Buffalo, 46,000 bu corn, 1,400 brla flour, 150 tea lard, Prop Dean Iichmond, Buffalo, 12,600 bu corn, 50,000 Lt oats, 700 bisls flour, sl sundries. Helir L, Beaton, Oswego, 16,519 bu cora, el Matuo, Ludiuglon, O urla beat, 6 beld pork, Sehr Mont hlane, Oawego, 21,091 b corn, Hehr Northiweat, Buffaio, 40,005 bu corn, Schr Jamos F, Joy, Buffulo, 87,600 bu corn, Bark E, D, Payno, Bullalo, 33,760 bu coru, Helr Géorgo . Wand, Sandurky, 81,074 bu corn, Bebr 3. 1. Rutier, Bnialo, 66,000 bul wheat. Bchr Filgrim, Littho Bturglon, 13 pkgs sundrica, Burk Lafrionler, Bufalo, 37,168 bu corn, * Bt Gorona, 8l, Josoph, sundrics, Sclir Rainbow, Eyg Harbor, 1 brl porks, Prop Norman, Haucock, genorul cargo, Prop P, 11, Birkhead, Bullulo, 10,390 bu corn, NIGT OLEAANOLS, Sehr Oty of the Btrails, Bufiulo, 25,550 bu wheat, . Stur Nushus, Ogdonsburg, 6,000 bu wheat, 7,000 bu corn, 100 brls flour, and funarios, \ Holir Kiug Slatery, Gawego, 17,530 bu corn, : Bolir E, Fltzgorald, Buqals, 20,270 bu corn, Bhor_Shoboygan, Manitowoe, sundrvs, Prop Mononiluco, Muskogon, 200 kogy beer aud suny ried, X ‘Trop Onelds, Buffalo, 200 bu whest, 20,177 bu’ cor, 107 baga kood, dud sundeies, Belir Tookout, Bufl 8 i corn, Yrop G. P, 1cath, Ssugatdck, sundrics, Hole 12, 10; Royee, Gaudy i, i, Aehr Yortiund, Difinlo, 23,987 bu whoal, Prop Moultyr, Svuth Huyyn, sundries, that four letters, writton in) 1, Lot 26; | Baey ! AFonr BALE-OR EXOIARGE-_NIOK o Long Folnt and sunk, with the loss of one life. Going .down in doop.wator, sho was considerod n_total loss; but by tho services of a diver sho was ralsed, and is | 80 & 1| mow, in servico agsin. e || -=Tho Hotino hay il providing for the fol- lowing lifa-stving stations: . . On tho ‘cosst of. Lako Huron—Toint aux Barques, Tawas, Sturgeon :Point, North Polnt, Thundor Bay, & iife-boat atation on Forfy-mile Paint, & ¢ Lake_Aio Grand Polnt, ‘Au_Hable, Grand_Haven, Bt. Josoph, Obleago, Grosss 'go:n:,‘ e, Milwaukee,” Bhoboygan, Twin Rivera olnt, 8 2 B % On .the cosst of Leke Buporior—DBolween Whiteflah Point' and Folnt au, Bablo, four complete ifc-saving statfons, . . ; ; : —During tho month of Moy just 'ended ihore wero 160 disasters, Of {his number, 31 vessels ‘were dixa- blod, 23 got ashoro, 3 oxplosions -occurred; 50 collis-. ‘fond, 2 foundered, 18 atranded, 6 wore damaged moro ‘g lda Ly firo, 4 total longes, aud 0 sprung aloak. -This exceads {ho numbor for the same month last soa~ san by elghteon. Tlig mumber of Uioro gotting nslore noarly.doublo thiose of Jnst year, whilo thoso damnged, by lco hra much losa, The’ death record shows kovon- teon from various cauges,. CITY REAL ESTATE. OR BALE_ELLIEAY. inont brick house of 10 montn:and Iot, 128 Kilis-ar, SNYDER & LR, Roor 1, N ‘cornar_of Monrae sud Lagalie-sta. - JAOR BALE—_COTTAGE 7 ROOMS AND WATEIL: dolOpE 10880 of gronnd at, 840 por yoar. Choap; 8300 “down, balanco in year.. Uall s 42] \Vost Park-av. ' ~ FOR BALR-TWG LOTS ON BRIL ST, JUST FAST " af Ashiand-av., on 10 yoara' timo, 6 Dor cont.” No ‘morioy down who will build on thom. O. W. DRARN, U3 Clark-st., Jloom 16, Dt rty-sovontii-at, @ northonst jurpotos. - Pont Hstato Agonts o7 Boatt hlgas—Doaver Island, | -i[10_RENT-6 10 RENT—FLAT! 5 L ot faraton: il o v ing- toomnor offo. parpoton Amly to 3; 5t BARSHALL, fnck-ske O RENT—1t AND 167 EAST WABHINGTON-ST: logantly furnivhod rooms, tagle or aa saie. Jagu o 3T, - . for aloo 5. D, Tribuno otics. SUEUATION WANTED-DV & YOUNG MAN OF ozcellont good biabita wood ponman, and yuick of Higures; can haudlo & marking-brush vary Fapldly; woul mako a Airst-olass sulonman. 1ost uf ofty roloronos givan, -Address It 1, 3 U, Tribung oitico, . 'F[0 RENT_ONE FITONT BED-TO0M, FURNIBIED, :JI.‘ A Brivigo of & itviagoroam, 86 Norn Hrank 0 RENT_A° BUITE OF PARLORS ON FIRST oot 0 Wabth av. MS IN DRIOK HOUSE AT T Bouth Morgan-at. 770 TRNT_NEWLY FORNIIHED TOONS, BINGLT or en suitosbost location in +vory lowont rgnta. 65 8onth Clark-ste, opposita tho Oourt 1louso, Ttoom 7. O NoWrH WELLS.ST. 0OR- wor ot inadale fittod up for four familios, or sultably for first-class hoarding houss. Alxo a splendid storo an two basemonta ®x70: rent ohoap. Apply at Hatoh Tiouse, 29 North_Wall TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o, Storos. FLEGANT STORES NOS. 0l '0_RENT-THE ] lock), with gond and 203 South Ulark.st. (Kontucky ‘vaults; will ba ront or7 low guros to good, rospon- Biblo phrtios by J. M. MARSHALL,, 1toal Retato Brokor and Hontiog 1 Bouth Clark-st, 19 WEBT MADISON. NEAR. [0, RENT-STORE 2, A1 locatlon, D, COLE & SON, 1t Hnlot Voat Madison 0 RENT-VERY OIERECOEFIONS ON SEOOND T .g’é third floors,_ADply 8t Room 1 Otls Blook, 5 T_OFIIORS AND RLEEPING-IOOMS IN g L g D 128 and 130, 183 and'15, 23354, 224 an a onty located, ood vaults, 3 g Also, banking oftici with e Tow. 1o goott uartion; . Bl MAISIALL, ltoal Eatato Brokor and Reutlng Agent, 97 Bouth Ulark-st. ‘¥'OR SALE—FURNITURE FACTORY, BTRONG 2- atory framo bullding ocigd, with el 'lot 100<130; or \would 8ol without macblaory far otlior busluvss, Terms to Qb OROSBY, ] Wert Randolpiat,, Room QR BALEZ_NIOE 7-ROOM COTTAGE AND GOOD - X “barn, with cornor lot 100x125, 43; milen northwost from dalph. Room 12, 10t 12:30, G i ['OR " SALE—81,500 ‘ToomE on Htate.st., ro! +hauso on Buttortio OR._BALE—818,000, DO [0 vaesmaent bHiey: KiSok with T ok 16 ta ahos, southwost cornur .of Halstod and Hubbgrd-at s Droporty s now rotitod woll, 1s fruo f{rom inoumbrance, and loag timo will bo, givch to purchntors to pay for it. T, B, BOYD, Room 14, 140 ifast Madison-at. OR SALE-EXTRAORDINARY OHANOR_TWO- 1! story dwoliiag on West Ohlaxt Hoar oo, just fin- futicd, Vil be.sold at cost (31,000, Long sud v6ry chioap Joaso of Jot. ~First throo yoars'free or will soll lot. Also, - orily €200 down Lalauo monthly, ono 8 and -ano' 6 reom cottago and lot on Jndlanaand Jackson-sts., aboap, . 4 1ofs In JolTerson, tswo biooks frum dopot,* for sacrifico orios of aivo, 60, Evergroon-a., fronting Wicker Park, 850, (o7 PRUEEDELL & BROWN, 108 Filth-ny. JrOR SALE_JUST FINTSIID TEN 7 ROOM 00T ‘tages on Park-av., six blocks oast of Contral Park. “Every. attention hsa been given in constructing thom Prioo 85,500, with from, 8100, to 8500 can mont buys WN_THFE G8TORY n IO RENT_A FINI OFFIOE OR BALESIOOB, 3ix owvor I wantod s o vory moderata 3 B WORIE R 6. 108 abitioe, o moderte o Misoelaneous. 0 RENT-RASEMENTS. 185 Smuth Glark-at. 55 South Clark-st. Nl 2ot ot tcable priges b ntod at roxton o ortonsble prIge” Mansiarz, Roal Estato Brokur and Rentlog Agont, 57 Soutiv Olnrk-st. WANTED--TO RENT, ‘. ANTED-TO RENT-SUITR O OFIIORA; DV Tolluble roul ostatofirmy wish to havo charga of block. In whiok said olfices are locatod, to rent and colloct ronts, Hoforoucea and rosponsibility of frm 18 unquustionablo,: Address P 89, Tribuno ottico, - {ANTED-TO RENT-3 OR 8 FLATS THAT could bu completud for handsomely furnishad rooms, . in tho heart of tho busincss portion of the Bouth Sido, or e 8 fate aleondy iiliod for tho WRIGHT & 00, .0, o No. No. purposo, Addross x 859, Onty, - BOARDING AND LODGING. West Side. AND {0 WEST MADISON-ST-BINGLE ROOMS witl board 85,60 and 46,00 por wook, Gront Hast- eru Dinlog Hall. SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE % Domestics. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS MEAT and pastry cook; ono who /s competent and willing ir nke_full ol (0, 256 Wout Lirl SUUATION WANTED-BT A GOOD COOK, TN & privata famlly, _Apply at41h Arnold-st. TTUATION WANTED—BY A OIRT, TO DO 8I0- STRA ek and sowiag. - Aply st 6] Miokigan-ur.. {or two days. TTUATIONS \WANTED — BY 3 RESPRCTADL® aitls, 1as cuok, washer, and fronor, aud thio ottior us socund gk, in s privato Tamiiy s !nm‘ roforonces If 1o- uirod, “Pioaso call (or two daya atdid Houth Morgau-at., lown staizs. country proferred. Tlouse address ut ‘Emplovment Agenoies, ITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANT OF 904 Boandinavian and Gorman holp can bo supplind ¢ Mfs: DUSKIE oifios, 80 Milwaukoo-av. HORSES AND CARRIAGES, TIGHT, HANDSONG 0P BOGGY WANTED 1Y A anblo palnting, or roal osta Sast'} Darness aleo wantod. BWILK, 3 Honors block: NOTHRR LOT ROAD-WAGONS, SLIDE 8EATS, AN iy e in . Sl et o opuias ™ { ostabllahimont. 43 and 45 Monros-st., 0ppo slte Palmer Hovso. G. L. BRADLEY. SENT OF BUGGTIES, STON-BARS, Landaus, Olarences, coupo: 185 Wost Washington-t. 1. ta., YR £ 80, ‘A UCTION, BYWIT, % AV O ey avion. UTTENS, TVERY TORS: s of Bofs caeelagos, | 4337 and 39 Stalost. Osirls | JRARGAINS 1N COUPES, ROCKAWAYS, FAMILY usincas, eXpross m\rm‘gns. RgieR, Phaoton: oua,_ 844 Wabasli-ay., Hecond-Hand Garriago Doposito JOR, BACETIE TINEST GCAN OF DARK ‘chiestaut hiorson In this city, & years old, 18 bauia high, sound, and oannot bo outstyled by any todm; atso 1 flno dark gray boguy orso, gound, and kind, voey bt~ sume: onofino conch binrness,|two good panf2s; oho B e B P 8ay or Moudny, at G day ‘orks, 44 and 48 Wost Adams. OR BALK~ONE R1I ono phaoton, ouo opon b i o 3 e 43°4 wnta of singlo harn 3 alsq 'l Sunday or Monday, at H nnd 45 West Adams.at. OR BALR-OR EXOHANGH~FOR A LARGIH horso, o pair of carrlazo poufbs, vory gentle, sound, and good #oppora; go slandld under saddla; Also, ons lady'n saddlo. L. W. FEET, 14 'y »DU\“GI[[D-DV- N[[OF_YOUNG FORSE, Niéy HATNESS, AND ®ood buggy for salo. _Ulgar atars, 1910 Stato'at. PARK PHAITONS, VIOTORIAS, GADRIOLETS, B ‘it no top Luggive, 1 s oy R Tow prioin, 233 Statotate. B BUETLL oo BUSINESS CHANCES. FIRST-OLASS SALOON, WITH POOI-TABLE, on Wost Madison-st. _Inquire st 835 West Madison. i A |- JPOR BALE-OGDEN-AV. LOTS—BLST INVEST- ‘This avonuo (s sapidly beooniing & incs Mare, | Nowouoy requirad down f m- roved, a earborn-st., or at Lranol of - Sormor Oglon and Westori-ava. - OAMPBILL BIROS.. ment i tha it §5.50 por weok, with uso of piano day board, §4. ()4 INDIANAAY.-TWO FURNISHD Fi rooms, second’ floor front, also back parior, Fithboatd. Dianerat6. B Oan acoommodato one or two . J{'OR BALR--ORL 10 LEASR—DOOK OORNER OF Aschor-av. and Grovo-st., 200 foot on river, with talizoad track, - Desleablo logation for lumbor or coal- yacd. ~ Apply to JILLETY & KING, %8 Bhorman-st. - " [POT SALE- MIONIGAN.AV.1IOUSE AND LOT B Waahinglobate. i SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE _FTOR BALE10, 3 OFt 40~ AGRER AT ROUTH 0 A B e eavamta. i 8 fargo mpraven s sure to adrancor BNYDICT: & 088} cornor Monros and o kit thie g LRk T Nikon Hatidi \LaBallo-at, 3 | ;1O BALE—5 Ot 10 AORES AT NORTITWRRTRILN QL s monoy reaultod from ynrtios who wist Talhid 6 osraiimo whi o given st low rato of ntorost, - SRYDER & LFE, M Nixon Hullding, " northoast cornor 5. BDALE_TIOUSES, LOTS, AND o3 for sale or ont on monthly or_yoarly paymouts; ‘811 tiio, and monoy joaued for improvomont, 1 [ ing, nort] 4o T1aofs on RaATANLOS 10 L0 rotaflod AL 10 por A R A O . Bation ol trsfuno Giians, "Or SPRSUGH, Tid pottbora-at. OR_BALU—810 WILL BOY A LOT AT TARK I itago, 15 own and & » month ol pakd; ons "Jopot; proporty 3 : poat prop. 15t markol. RA BROWN, 143 Latiali-stes Hobm 4: ¥ — NOWTHWESTIIN GAT-BIOPH — Pt o wores. WEBE OII0AUO LAND . 00., T8 Doarbor-t, FOR, BALIE.BY, HCILRY & ALLEN, ROOM &I, - 1™ botropolitan Blook. 3 cottages vory dosirably looated in Austin, cheap, and ory onay’ b i 'of tho finat lota {n Austin | no money down to par- t108 who build. COTTAGH rooma, b Washingion Helghta; dot, 413208 will BT 1 T AT , REAL ESTATE WANTED. ANTRDON NORTIL RIDE, TOT 60 FLET, i frontiuy oast or south, In desirable locatlon for frat-ojass rosidonge.d Will pay part cashand halanco in Uosrabia Tots oi Miahjgan-ke. und at_1sdo Park, nuar . A JKER & CO., Hawloy Bufid. thwost cornor Doarbaru and Madison-sis, TO EXOHANGE. 70 RXGEANGE- §i0,00 O CHOIGE SUNURTAN v o roport] or uninoumbered property in tuwas . or dnamtry B 6 WELLG, 18 Dosrboraate | A FEW PLEASANT ROOMS, WITII BOARD, FOR famillos, at roasonable prices, at tho Oity Hotel, cor- ‘Dor Sixtsonth und Stato-sts. North Side. RAST INDIANAST.~TWO NIOELY FUR. nishud rooms for two gontlomen, or gontleman nd wifo, with Board. Das-bonruors taken. Hotels. iy 18 AND 150 WABASH-AV., First-olass board at very moderate or day. NEVADA HOTE: ‘nonr Monmo-st Fatos. Transionts FINANCIAL. L. CTAS AGATNST REFUBLIO, TARAR, STATE. Gomumerolal, ‘and othor baukrupt invurauce com: panios, and Soandipavinn and Franklln Banks, cashod at 180 Doarborn at,, Room 6, WANT 810,00 OF REAL ESTATE PURCHASR Tyoney notes duo in long timo, sevuced by trust dood, o sale mortgaga on. good Feal osiato on whicl one-balf Tias boon pajd. Addrass W 85, Tribuge affice. "‘Iifimy’m—x. ‘bon WATONES, N DIANON, N Priiate citce, iz ds, eto., at LAUNDERS Randolphst., near Olark. _listabitsiiod ONEY T0 LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOIES, piasng, Hiuer, macbius and valusblo callaterals): BNRTOLI Benicor, 128 oo 2.54 ONKEY T0_LOAN IN BUMIS OF #3400 AND UP. MO o oioano sont ‘eatater LUTOHINRON & LUFF, 0 Tribuno Butldl POV 7O TOLN" ON DIRNONDS, WATCHES, jowoley, or othr collateraly, at: thd Privato Loan Otlgo, 177 Olark-st., upn login B, - -+ - ONKEY TO LOAN IN SMALL BUBMS, ON GOOD collat or- chiattel mortgago, 125 South Clark- at,, Room 2 e g 0 LOAN—AMOUNTS OF ‘81,00 O MOLE ON Obioago roal estato nr improved Tllinos farms within 100 mites, 1. CABE, Reapor fook, $25.000 F NSO Gy sk Jonns mado from 1,000 to B10,000, W, M, WILLNKR, 138 LaSallost, 5 SEWING MACHINES. OMRSTIO HEWING ‘MAOHINK-CITY BRANOIT attice, 173 and 174 Clark, tajrs, Aachinossold on Bonthly pte, smu’.}'dv‘ifl’hum.},n" ATl inds of attaob) 1] Ma d. NDTWO GROVER & NIt IMPROVED HINGEIL, I?_lel'lnl ordor, for bom 2. [0} AN inpee salo balow_Lalf-prica, 124 Clarl ANGE 1INK—PRINOIPAL OF- e it fi'znmfllmm o monthly payiants; ur o A 0 1EXOIANGR_160-AGIE FATAL 8 MILES FROAM Norfolk, Va, las s froutage on & nawigablo siver. Tha land growal} kindy of tucludig pasuiita, 3y h w, olc, Pifty scrcs aie; "Fratfiy dwwolling, - amako f . andor oultivation; bafanco original growth of pino and sic; 1 iniles (roin fownunipy ploaty Of Gystore Aud finh. ok tu] Bartionlams Addrass'tha ownor, B HOUNION, ‘Bouth May-at. 5 7[10, EXOIANGE-0F TOR BALE GITAT ARY 0760 fout tm (ho oaat ido of Slata-sis noar fl- P AR ety Ay MArY produoo, FOR BALE. OR SALE_TILI TRON ROOF OF.Tilk COUILT. Iouas, tho Jnil, campleta or n patte” as rognirud { iron uirders and oluians, tho corrugated lran colling, o “Iaygs. quaniity of I Lioam T 15" Tnotics whio, S5 e ol i, SR Y bt Ak i tdinna et i s PERSONAL, ' FORMATION ~ WANTE o TLLIAM ;:gum'mm. 1o A1 4o wal Lo Sommunioaie Wikl rothior Issac, at Il Dorado, Fayotte Gguaty, Towa. iron, . J. MELOARRT, 218 BOUTIL Maohfioa sold on monthiy ovonings. MISOELLANEOUS. T1/OARIL BALD FOI; OAST-OVF OLOTIING AND A\n laneot kind, by il 1 Lo ol 1) Lo LORHING ILT: TE Scumpely atlgialud 1o, GOKE OPENED AND OLOSKD, OOMBLIOATHD Dusubia o work aiairing'na ospertsaleitod. WEBE & TUO! Madiso WAN 151 iR Y Abitdor o put up a Arst-ola ment roal ostata on ona of i roaponslblo businoss partion o oMo, |/ baiw Basatonts of from 835 to E3L6h por LATGT. FURNISIED ROOM, WITH BOARD, STATIONERY, OIGAR, OANDY, FRUIT, AND | mionth. - Inquirnon ‘the promises, of to room b, 110 Bast | AL_GitWashinatonate wost of Unon Park. Address tf 1 Jogo-av.y ' | Riolesmate i1, 0. STONE: - %, Tribuno olfics. = gt st fax s, 21 Weit Ohidago-av., ‘sarmar -JOR BALE-LOTS ON WRSTDRN-AV,, POLK, | 7J00MB— FURNISHED, OR UNFURNISHED, A “thglrggrh,}gxgggfl”g:“fi:g\l P UL hl il bonrd, noar, Union, Pagk. Oholao loclan, notv A -’.tu"-fi‘fimgmm’fm}:fl&-fnfifxl‘n’:m'fxg o - ouao, {rant rooim and nicove. NG otlior bosrdors. W Ad- > e ont et Tt st 145 Clapkat., In the bank: | Jonevilfantraom aud alcove. DR s ot OAT UL 5 Nerth Clintencate OR SALIZ—800 LOTS IN THIE DISTRIOT BOUND-: : == et o 5 Em&&!’.&-'fi#’.;’,fifl.’-‘ i E“"?";;'““‘x;‘.?‘.fl:“'d; THIRD-AV..S r'\'x‘rl:: x?:‘r‘:?fmomsr -BRIOK ufi"“"(’)‘[“‘fi‘e’?“l’o"?‘mg‘?‘x"‘i"?‘g‘u‘?g'flx‘%‘ S for . owner, ALBERT ORANE, 116 Ronroo- T00 o At far iadton o6 gonitariem, $4 by | 2alo._Address 81 &, Tribuga oitos, F'IIE BEST LIQUOR AND BERE SALOON IN THR olty for sale st 8700 2au gost, on Agoaunt us th of gn- inj; 40 Hakopos Tnquire at 120 Lasalig-st. - LARKING & JENK. I\HE BEST PAYING LITTLR DRUGSTORE IN Cbicago, forsale: beonrunuing yea worth 36,60, Dart cash, alanco timo, Addrass for 8 days ¥ 9, Tribuue oice, S Lo 8600 VG, B0y, A HALY INTEREST IN & woll establistiod cashh businoa: [ng $400 -permonth. _Call or addross 81 South Glase:st., Toom 4. LOST AND FOUND. e Lot Y OST — FROM 401 MIOHIOAN-AV., A BMALL T 4 an dox with acoliar 0. Ang ono rotura: bl ig. 1L whl bo handsomely rowarded T OST—AT OR NFAR 14] LABALLIE.ST. A RED. i Bl rrdit diary,” Kindor will bs rewarded Dy leavin tat subseription ‘ribuno ollico. QIRAYED] R BARN OF TITE SUGSORIG. S A as Gnlnimotav.. oo tha. SAEEf (o OL 1nsts & dark brown nista about {0 vears old, ‘nearly 16 hunds high, il sl el ok sod o, 1o roward for hor ratiira ation that wou e,‘fx:u. e Yecovary. T, Dy BANDALL, 15 Bouth . Wator-at. 'sfi-r“ N_ON TIii: NIGIIT OF TUESDAY, JUNE & 1674, from the promisus of tha subsorihar: o Iargs black maro b years old, has a i hito In the forobead and a Brown note, small coliar miatk ou lowar loft shouldor: a revward of $100 will be pald for tho arrest af tho thict 421 Tononrey uf ware, ar 40 for rocovory of, the maro, L, B, , DuPago un .. JAcO RIcHA, doneral Suporintondont Polles, Ciile agg, Tl : <. PABTNERS WANTED, ARTNER WANTED_AN EXPERIENOLD BUSL i, i il o ool et 343, Feibno iggs, nos: Ade DARTNER WA WITIL A UASIT OAPITAL d payis N e T TNER WARTILD--WITIL A UASIL GAPITAL ].)An‘}tl(hlll(l or YID,I'W. ta tnke a half interost ‘\"P'l“ll'A.lb road; Llsly cash paylng businois. Proifts lasge: roforouoes givow. Ad dress P 61, ot ‘MUSIOAL. JYBT RRCRIVED-A LARGI INVOLOR OF 10N justly celobratod STORY & GAMP PIANOS; tha . Deut piano in the world for tho privy. Call and ozating. Eatoy O 1 \ Faloy Oronne fh say 08 %N Jabd, on inatulluocis, Nif HALLEE & DAVIS AND ONR BRIINING & Kilx piano a TUNNIJL] A Ay e LOLSON 18, MITic, CIUEAPERT FIRST. u organ fi tha i arde Whnlowalo wat corast l;."[\:»myy, S Tt o HMACHINERY, A VKITKWOOD & DUNKERIVS, 1711 AND 178 LAKIE: st planing-miil, sasl and dbor faotory, nnchin and boifer shop i AT KIRKWOOD ¥ DUNK] TARDE : - 3 3 N A & angloon, bolies, phen, Leltn JPOR BALE—ON 1y ORLY EREAL oatato, onglite and Doflor, 56 Tuul nolics di. amotor, tha Finel ftuce, nuddram, Hro front, grat” rs, ‘smokoatack, and’ bruvolios, £{a00r, ifthar, (o sickors, Addma 'GI0, KIICK, Wae an 111 AGENTS WANTED, i NS WANERD, s A_flliN’I'B WANTED THROUGHOUT THE NORTH. wost to goll our colobratod dollar fons. i aston waaganiood, - PIRIN TR B! HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOTHIS WRINGRIS OF ALL KINDS REPAIR: R d 1is $4 cuoh, #8.60 & pni i ] soa bt Par AT U R0 Sk WD aatore a2 ANTED — FOR~ ORAM'S 11 e o Unitod Statos and '{\é;‘xa.:mu "+ ota, Bond (or LEvglar of bost ur 4, ' GEORGE F, ORAN, & 4t Ul 0AE0,