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*HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE : SUNDAY, MAY 80, 1875.—BIXTEEN PAGES. 15 "PEDESTRIANISM. Basult of O'Leiry'a Success on the esidents of This' City: A Eastern Young Man Wal -~ a Chicago -Girl g With _ How "O'Lear_v Developed - His , Pcculiar Powers. Chieago Is notod as & city of gigantio strides. It has advanced at a tremendous pace. , The poople are of the go-aliead kind, tound to walk sway from all 11vala, to distance all competitors. Ttiss fast place; the gmen goat & rapid,guit, sud the girls are high steppors. 1t Las been ralled a great blower, but this is now troated a3, 3 compliment to 1ts pawers of wind. Tunously enougl, mokt of the comments mede, vpop-tbe’ Garden City have been courhad in terma belouging to pedestrispism. Used to in- dicate'its wonderinl growih aud progress, they bave been deserved, bat Chicago now is pecaliar- Iy entitled to the parlance ‘of the hecl-and-toe axercise. 1t has lately becoma A CITY OF PEDESTARIANS. Chicago people have, in fact, but just found tleir lugs. This remark is not meant to impls that they are just emerzing from & state of infaucy, or that .ther bibulons bhatuts bave bheretofore deprived toem of .the proper use of thess valusble anstom- jcal sppendares. But never until now has Chi- eago availea itself of their full usefulness. A little inore than » week ago Chicago:iods. It ‘waa & city of street-cars, of omuibuses, of pri- vate varringes. The mickel dropped’ Into the fare-box with 2n incessant jingle, theclick of the conductor’s puuch was bieard like the champing of a craeshop, er hest, aud the. crack of ke coscaman's whip readunoed {ike the discharge of musketrs. Lversbody rode. BUT WHAT A CuaMGE! 2 ‘The omoibus stll pl.ds_along, bat the driver howls - all the way up to Thirty-firet streot,” or “West Madison streer to \Jestein sveuns” io vain. Peoypls heed hitm not.or, Iunkmgcuntempn- ubsly uporfus deceited venic'e walk, the faster, hnbofly pal8¥n; the money-box in mats, the dnver..is sad aud an object of compasson be- cause he is vbliged to rids. The <treet~car tom- bles nlong. but the diiver and conductor are al- most always the only occupauts. ~ ‘The punch eléeps quisidy 1n tue iatter's’ vocket, the up- rased Suger of the formcr, soliciting passenzers a4 the ptreet crossiugs iz looked. at with scoru snd indignauon. Peuple ate positively ang:y at the baresi suggestion of -mdms: A mag who ndes, unlecs a crpple, it'looked mpon wita con- tempi and -the Woman wlo rides dxposes tier- solf 10 the suspiciou 1bat ber limbs are deformed and mishapen. Piivate carc.azes 10t nodsed io barns, ani what provigion is to Le made for the excess of borses above thove scinally requited for draught purposes i8.becoming 2 serious question. It 1s uut at all improbable but that Cuicago will folow the ex~ swple of Pans ani est them. Yeople da=h through the etresta with . BEADS THEOWN BACK, CHESTS THEOWK OUT, eibows, Araun oackwa«d s il fleein from some térible dsager, or 88 if in apewer 10, some im- portant summons. Jlea can be seen with watca- es 10 their nands timing themselves 28 they dart forgard, .a«d muttering strauge words abont midures, aod éecouds, and disiarc.s. Ihe pe- destiian mania Lss even baa it eflects on FEMALE ATTIRE, Dresses ioose and fowing to admit ose of tne lmbs. The Chbicsgo woman of - the yeriod is pot incumbered by any extra -clothivg or bampered by - the *‘scant effect.” She dis- 8 with &hn parasol ; evervitung is ordered with a wiew to tho full development of her pedestnsa powers. -Ble 10 louger alfects small feet and light Loots. High becls are droj ped, a0d the easy, roomy shoe is -nOW tne coirect thing, Men, women, and children dash through the streets at the most hremenzous jace, sud everybody ssems to be walkiug & match with everyboov else. ~'What has wrought such a wonderfol change in 80 short a time 2 o LEADY. Two weeks s30 be begau biz walk of 500 milesin 156 bours at the Wast 8ide Rink. Chicago hus sdmired this young man's abilities in the pedes- frisn Line, but had never beforo been greatly ex- clted thereby, Tue walk couliuued day after day. The first 100 miles were completed in a -onaem:m short time, People began to go and I he welked, reaching euccessively hl.l EOJLh. S00th, and 400th mile. The imierest W a8 the last mile was lpma:u:bu:l. Ladies fl‘ t oumbers visited the rink to behold the arvelons example of endurance and skill 1 I’Llhu;. It got to be A POPULAR RESORT. Youog men ssked thoir giris to go and_ses ©'Laury fostesd of Huwpty Dumpty, the Min- strels, the circus, or Mcvicker's. His wonder- fully fast lime sbown in waikiog some of the mules, and his determination to succeed, wera the topica of conversation eveiywhere. Last Baturday pight the crowd at the rink was enor- mous. 'The walk was completed in 153 bours amid the greatest enthusisam. ‘Lhe unparalleled feat was heralded far and wide, and Chicago waa couverted to pedestrianism. +The walk brbight Chleago to ils feet,—brought it up Standlug, a8 it were. " Monday morning peopls ceased to hail the streat car and stage. DEPROMITU WALKING MATOHES were made by clerks, laborers, business-men, shop-mirls,—everybody goiug to down-town Iabors. ‘West Aadison street became the acena of hundreds of pedestrian contests, Waiks from Western avenuse to State strest wers made in in- eredibly short time by perions who had never walked the distance before ia theur lives. ' Bets were made, pilea of money were exchapged in fume ranging from ‘nicsel to 25 cents, on tha result of these inpromptu matches. Clerks, bomding together tarted down town in tae closest imitation of O’Leary in respect to speed and style possible, and neighbors got together for she purpose of testing each ochsr's speed in the down-town walk. Those who . nent it ajone all walked againat time. It was tbe sawe wayon THE €OUTH SIDE. Michigen aud Watash avenues looked a«if her had been turned 'ioto pedestrisn cousses. Waiics from Thirty-fifth street 1o Laka wers very comuou yindulged in. On the North Side the manis was justas severe. And the disposition to walk; pecestnianize, or O'Leary it, ssitis Bow popuiarly termed, has continued ever since. + It bius wholly taa1 sfonned "the arpearance of the sirests. “Ibe sidenalks - are now crowded with burrying pedestriavs all steopiog forward, fmale and lemda, 1 true professional style, with beads - thrown bac ~and hauds beid high up, each spparently striving " toachieve a six-mile gait. Street cara pass nlnng onte'ip a while, but if they coitsin any ers 2t all they are cripples, woak and In- § people, or sfiop boys with heavy buu- m’ g‘“"“s"‘”‘iffl“‘f' ts will through State or on _streel firm this. In them perhaps will bs seen & s wooden leg, some old lady of great ity club-footed man, perhaps another oited up with sheumatiem, s very small boy with a very big bundle, anotier with a losd of pasieboard boxes, snd s woman with s child at the bresst and two or three ot her heels. People Eound of body 0d limb ar4 not to be seen. No one woald now nize a street-car if it called arcund to the m. backed up 1o the door, and carried every- y free. TAXING A YOUNG LADY TO WALK Bow-a-days means something. Bhe does not sauoter n-unnfl the block, or stroll slowly tirough tbe park. Bho walks at her utmos: &peed, aud A8 far as the can, A young wan from the Eng who arrived hers #inos O'Leary’s walk, aod was aonsequently ig- Doraut of t! excitement over pedestrianism, while calling upon 3 young Iady residing near the corner of Eighteenth street and Indiana ay- enus the other evening, het if she wonld ot like to take & Walk. “A walk? Ob, yes! to besure I wonld. I ¥ke walking dearly now,” she replied. ‘‘Sinca Q'Letry' mile walk all of us girls have 6 grest walkers. Ob, dear, you didn'tsee O'Leary, did you? He's just splendid.” The iwain started forth. The yonog man from ha Bast offered his arm, but theé young lsdy re- fosad it, saying: * Oh, gractons! No one can Wwalkin that way. You must throw yonr head , 80 a8 to allow your lunge the greatest ex- Then throw your elbows back, snd bold your handa up s0,” sod she struck the true sititide of the professional pedestrizn, and Warted off at ternific gait. The young man st Aimeelf out, and foiloned as best he migat, al- ‘though it was with dificulty that he kept up with hx. '.\'ht walk led down Indiana svecue for & ocks or more, udt.h&n Lhe ¥oung mn over to the bonlevards. That wilt give usalittle exercise and practice.” - Chncago ladies seegn to be groat walkers,” ro- marked tne young man. b “Yes, they are mow. Since O'Leary every- body_nalks. ~ Why, I.should be ashamed to ride, poriavely.” Do you often walk so far and so fast 2 “Qyes. The other day L walsed (o Lincoln Parz sod back and to Western avenue. Why, you wond e sutprised to see how many ladies walk now. Pa is trring to scll- our borse and car- riaze. We don't use tbem at allnow, Tam training for a match with young ludy on Calu- met aue, 2nd a little walk like this belps me. This iso's fast. Ses me 8trike a b-mile gait." Aud this brave young lady ehot on\\‘ud ata prodigions rate. The young strog- gled bard to keep up, lnd perepired avd panied, and iowardly corsed O'Leary and podestrisnism and Chicago girls training for walking nfSlcues. His boots were tight. his corus pained bim, and for soveral dass aiter this “tating a walk” Le wore shippers and bathed hus legs in arnica. “I'his tllustrates the present p-mvn for pedes- trizujem. Legs are of mora account than bends, sud length aud quickness of siride are doarer 1han length of ourse. MATCIES AMONG ALY, OLASSES are talked of. The Aldermen and Citizens' As- kociation are goiag to settle their diliculty by & graud 10.mile walk; the Young Men’s Christian Associstion will walk the Yoxefellows a match; the Women's Temyerance Union will walk agamst the goud Bamaritans; the High School girls are watched agaiort tho Dearborn Seminary gurl Field & Leiter’s clorks will walk Farmols; d.fTerent Isuies’ m1d 8.cie’ien are booked for con- tests, aud the number of inaividual matohes is eunormous. There is every prospect that pedes- trisvism will nival: base-ball in popularity, sud tlint the ladies wil devote (hemaelves to it to the exclusion of croquet. Biuce the O'Leary performance almost evers- thing smaoks of O'Leary some way or- another. ‘There are O'LEARY COCRTAILS, which are £aid toimpart a particulareprightliness to the bumun lega: taere ate O'Leary shioes, eaid to bo the best adapted to fast walling; O'Leary sirty, and O'Leary collars, ste. Aud toere are & great many pecple who atiempt by theur fesble imitativns to palm thowmselves O on the public an O'Leary bimself. A BRIEF SKETCH of this celebrity will be of uterest. He was said to be of Irish extraction befo e bis recent achievement, but since theu several ciaim that he ia a descendaut of their eoil. Bpai clums him, contevding that his pame ia of pmely Bjunish origio. Italy insists that the melliflaous melody of his patrooymie could have beeu derived from nove otlier thau Der sunoy land, wiile France as vigorously as- scrts that iz is of Freuch detivation. Untortuu- ately tho geeslozical records of his famnly ure obscure ana incomplete. Heuce hie is uuable to tarow sny Libt upon this im_ orbant matter Lim- seif. Itisof the greatest nmvomnm that tbe question s30uld be sestled. Thbe spor.ing re- J-orter would bo recreant to the duty whicd bis- tqpy imposas upon him shouid he bequeath: the utiolved question of O'Leary's lineago to pos- terity to quurref and wrangla over. a8 pations Lave done over Humer's birth-place, 1n the absencd of all ré®rdy, #1s subjoct must be foosed at in THE LIGRT WHICH PHILOLOGY IMPARTS, It seams 1o show that O'Leary 18- an Luglish- man, and of royal blood, béing undoubtedly a dexcenoan: of King Lear. This soused mon- arch wag called Old Lear, or colioquuilly Ole’ Lear, end dericively Olo Leary. This 18 evi- deutly the ongmn of the name, and King Lear's pedcetrian waudeis throngh England siter bis dauglters went back on’ bim 13 probably the fountain-liead of O'Leary's walking powers. “Ilus wettles tho quest.on of his lueage. He we was bora in Waukegan, or-Walkegau as ne .writes ik, snd thence removed to Waikeeha, and thence to Walkonda, all of the places in which, Lis early dars wero epent beiug suggostive m sound of podesirian hfforts. - Ho be- san to walk very early in hfe. He wis inever a creeping caild. He jumped ous of the cradle one day wben bo was bnta few months t1d, and walked about tbreo miles in a little 1038 thav an hour. T'nis was looked upoh 2s aston- 1shing. considering his size and years, and it was predicted that he would become » great pedes- irisa, - He vever rode, alvays relylag upon lus legs to take him from plice «o place, and early, by his perigrivalions throngh the ¢ouniry, es- tablisbod a Tovutlion as o kreat walker. THE LOOES HX READ indicated the turn of lus mind. He resd Walk- - er's Diciiouary with graat avidity. The story of the geutlewan who wore the seveu-lesgue boots, and gob over ground so rapdly, pleased bim imwensély. O'Lesry camo to this aily a few yoars 2o, aud eugaged in & bus.ness whiich required & giéat deal of walking, It was that of a book agent. It was very effective in dovelopiuz his peculiar powers. It is au occu- pation that more than any other gives a man a chance to wa'k. Evergbody bs solicita to bay a book tells Lim to walk. O'Leary was repestedly toldto walk while thus engaged. He did so. He received tho greatest encourazement from everybody. Whersver be preseuted himse!l- to sell 2 book he was told to walk. Kserybody, a8 if swmie of his capability in this direc: ndvised bim to_wall. All of Lis efforts to sell books prodaced nothing but this advice. Find- ing that there were 80 many {rieuds interested inbis bumble efforts at pedesirianism, he de- termined to take their advicoe in its fullest mean- iug. [e did 8o, and turved out, a8 all know, tho most wonderful walker of tho aze. EIIILITION AT CIANMPAIGN. Special bnaratih tr The Chizaao A'ribume. Cranpaloy, UL, May 29.—Our city waa enliv- ened to-duy by a wuhn; exbibition on the fair grounds by Fayn, & pedestrizn of soma notoriety. tlo walked sevaral miles, aud bin best time on bad track was a mile in 10}¢ minutes. He watks noxt as Indianapolis. Curious Story of a Boy Villzin, Cambridge, Mo., farnishes the world one of the most precocions youns viflai of tie period, and also one of the beat illusirations of pa.ental furgiveness. A boy named Pomeroy Deediug, v\'nu was inclined to bs wild, was sent by his fatber from Cambridee to Fayetts to echool, where Lo oon got deeply in debt and became cngaged to a girl, Who broke a previous éngage- medt to aceept bis hand. - Mr. Beeding imaio- diately took bim nome, and the boy, buving no mouey, formed a design to murder his father, mother, and brother-iu-law 80 s to_get their property. He ofiered a man pamed Stanton £1,500 to do the job for him. Stanton, in order to exposee the boy's c1iminal inten:ions, pretend- ed to accept the terms, and made an appoint- ment with young Beeding to meet him at a cer- tain log but, oue night, to arrange the details of the tragedv. 'Stanton -gob two men to accom- pauy bim to the huc,nnbeknuvm to the bor, and, while the latter wis teliiog how he wanted the crime commitied, the men spraug from an sm- buecade aud, seizing the boy, carried him to his father, Mr. Deoding bad him borsewhippod, gave him & draft for 950, snd discarded him. ‘Lhe boy immediately left for St. Lows, and has not been Lieard from since. DRY GOODS. TUESDAY MORNING, O’CLOCHEK, THE SALE COMMENCES!| ¥ TERNS, CAST 0N DELIVERY. F.N. HAMLIN, “Having purchased the interost of JORN . the business of JOHN H.DAVEY & CO. 9224 West Madison-st, win onun asale TUESDAY MORNING to close immediately the entire stock DryGoods OF THE LATE FIRM. THIS IS NO BANKRUPT SALE, NO HUMBUG, But prices will ba mado to GUARANTER B TS oy aala. witaln TY DAY V'BRgE DESIRABLE GOODS Agnfi‘fi;f el?g; "ne_is all we ask. PRICES L BELL GOODS. “Ye 8y Whal we mean, aud mean what we sa7.” $10,000 WORTH OF FINE HOSIERY, Underwear, aud Gloves, AT JUST EHALF VALUBR. FINE REAL LACES, some very choice, 8t & feartul sacrifice. HOUSEHOLD LINENS—Bome extra fine Table Damasks, Towels, Whito Goods, gen- erally &t 50 cents on the dollar, FANCY DRESS GOODS, Black Alpacns, Biac't Cashmeres, Shawls, Lace Points, &c,, extremely low. Just compare. WOOLEN GOODS, Cloths, Oassimeres, and Flannels at half regular prices. NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, Furnishing Goods, at 40 cents on the dotlar. LADIES' UNDERWEAR and CORSETS go0d variety st half usal prices, OGEA.N NAVIGATION. INMAN LINE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CARRYING THE MAILS BETWEEN EUROPE A@AM:ERIGA. Passaoe Rates Very Low. For partlcalacs apply to or partenliss 3ol e yxoIS 0, BROWY, neral West' ro A:EDL, £ South Clark ster corner Lako, Chicago. National Tine of Steamships, XEW YORK 70 QUEENSTOWA-AND LIVERFOOL. EGYPT, 5059 tons. TR QUEEN, 44 SPAIN, 4811 tons EUIY, 0 o, RRCT. Wednesd.y, June 2, at3 frumu. Joma 5, at 1 b. . Cabin passage, §70 and €80, carronoy. Steersge at aroay reduces brigo, - Retarn (ckots 5 reduced raes, Pmnxfd Steerage tckets from Liverpol at the Jowust Focteist thraee Diask ana Rendolphoat.. (opbosms now ‘Sherwan t10us2), Uhicago, CUNARD MAIL LINE. Salling Thres Times a Week to and fron BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Avply 4t Company’s Offco, nosthwest. coraer Clark and »h—:m Unicsy DUVERRET. General Westorn Agent. WhiteStar Line, MATL LINE TO EUROPE. CANADA TPALY, REDUCED RATES., 130 CAST RANDOLPH-ST., NEAR CLARK. ALFRED LAGERGREN, Geaeral Western Agent. ALLAN LINE Moatreal Ocean Steamship Company. xfl»?fi?l:{:fifi"‘fi%fi‘#}x‘» zn" 'x‘.’fz’fl'fi% Tha ALTY. " Hhteo ‘wookly sl FEIQ A SP Sy Tylrlerlhlln.a Ta meandations, Shorrest route; Sk ATES"TO BUROPE EXCUEDINGLY ALY & co, Gen'l Westorn Agts, Ol Nos, 72 anc 14 l.:su s-lt. NCHOR, LINE GABIN TflGh!ruw. T :, G R0 cr. " Stcoiago to, Glasgow, I8 o yidlons locinded, Abply to 11 EISON BROTHE! E. corner LaSsis sud Madison-rts.. Chicago. EDUGATIONAL. CHICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIGN | "ART SCHOOLS, Mfichigasi-nv., corner of Van Duren-at. Open continuously. Drawing, Paintiag, Sculptare, and Archiiecturs, under professional instraction and guidance of M. FELIX REGAMEY, J. ROY ROB- ERTSON, J. F. GOUKINS, President L. W. VOLE, and W. L. B, JENNEY. ‘For particulars apply for circatars, Ea MARRIAGES. SKIPSEY-POYNTER-May 31, st Now Albany, [ad., by tha e, C. Hutoplutan, Josepll Skipser: of this city] d Miss Frances C. Poyuter, o Edwardsville, Lad. N SPOONER. FARTHIN tho residence of the bridgs pareats, Duffaje, N i Yo \\cdnmsd-y. oty 2, by Rav. Ar. Arey, pooner, of Ci Vol Fartbing, of 3 l!nld BLACE—CONE£—Thursds ”AV 71 at the residonce of tho bride's parents, by Lhu Rev. A, E. Kittridee, Mr George V. Black and Miss Fannie &. Cons, bota of Ghi. cagn, Nocards. HALL—WALKER~At Highland Park, May 35, by the Rev, Dr. Hurd, . Ford BRI A alker. WILOOXHAMILTON. May 27, st the rectdenos of tho bride's mother, 147 l\urlh Robe) b; Rev. J. va lake, 0. G Wilcos, Fas e AR \w and u“’f;:.. Hamilton, of this city. DEATHS. St. Mary’s Hall, FATRIBAULT, MINN. R RBV fl B. \mpplofi D. D.. Rector, Miss 8. P, & fall c«m of Rxperi- & LSD Y, nnl}zasa%r;gl Yy % commenos £t dotails, adtirdss the Kector. .o Lo Wi SPEC1ACLES. ZILIAN PEBBLE sramAcnzs Suttod oM Sy ey e, cian, 88 Madison-st. (Tribuao Bullding). BABY HOLDER. ARASSE'S, BRECKENRIDGE—May 28, Mrs. Mafsarct Brecken- stdge, Belosed wifs of Wilism Breckenridge, with coa- Iflll\ln of the brdn. agod 34 ye Chrriagon to Bosebill; sunday, i .88 1g'clock . m. Feondast b Tumly are sospectluly Lavited 1o atioad: at 443 South Censl-et. 'T5 Eax: Baginaw sod Cincinnat! papers ploass copy. BAUMEISTER—A the residence of bis parents, 121 Sodprickat, of tphoia forer ou Friday, the S et Sitan Daarola Faneral irom his lats mn{,nu. Sanday, May %, st1p. m., by carriages to Graceland. BOORMAN AL Dy residence, May 29, Charles W. ‘red 2 soums Fzerai S8 ey ‘Tunelat ‘Avhts roridence, 11 Hast- #t., at 11 o'clock. carrisges to E’!LBHZ'IH.!M s PapOrs D’!ll' M D: . h biodike of Mo, Heman ATac: of i ch cn"l" Nl ¥ Philadelphis pspers pleass copy. BEENNEN_AChs residence, 1 Northav., Michadl Soate: imirat Yintty, Sy, by camisge to Calrary. BOOMER—At Cary Btation, iy, Jennio k. Sopmer. v MeHensy Gounty, I RUSSELL—At tho Commorcial Hotel, of Savuriay orosiag, May B, B, 9. . Basdals ‘eeed 3 * Faneral notice hereaftar. SOCIETY MEETINGS: GATIENTION SIE ENIGHTS!. Specis) conu.mf Bre S oer k""‘l‘;’; ® Cram™ iaiting. S ST o Wk oa B - D Sit alhis conrimously tov fed R\""’" ol et Com! VAN RENSSALAER GRAND LODG PER- zum-row_nm- RAND TnatE S Assembl y of Van 1 Paciontl 5 “"" Ggad) mio‘ ‘sxfect unnnnn:l'n-vn 3 -q“ ?U, Tllx'lfl! erfectivn. AaredAR 4 Moiher's % & folderana Jumper. 1872 Groatest wuman-hol; Tatc AREIN foh fcostent vuman belpes grer medot similarto it. Thousands fn use. Sols toy stores. Circalars free. OCOIDENTAL MFG. CO., Chicago. FURNITURE. P.fecd. CASEY, 41 & 43 FIFTH-AV., Keepon band the larzest assortment. fa, the city of Now and Second-Hsnd Goods, _Furniture, Carpets, oF, Qmce | Dyska. Oguntess” Sholvior, Reingerators. and’ Gas' Fixtures bought aad b SCALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES oF ALL KiNDS, FAIRBANKS.MORSE & GO, 2 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicaga. Be arefultobuy only the Genuine, REAL ESTATE. FORTY ACRES gissemrsirismess Helanc for ms. depot ¢o | g AUCTION SALES. BY G. P. GORE & CO., Gdand onl avenue. DRY CGOODS. oxt rogular sale, TUESDAY, Juns 1, O‘i{;'“',;'f’i?:'&' nnn conalat of & Zrost variewy of FmL rvatcon of mu and Boys' Hats and Caps for D A ik, Alpace, aud Ginghem Unbrellas lln‘!’nhu(‘hEmbmldQflu and a line of Beaded Dress- Trimmings, Buttons, o i s Undorwenr and. Eoslory: ‘An. r.nnrnhnlc.lm-n onts e and Hosters: usum. Genta' Furnishing Goods, Dress Bhirts, Tiss, A it Linens in Damasks, Towels, Handkarchists, N lns oL Linen and Ol Shades, Ourtatn Goods, Tas- wels, Rich Curtafa Lacos, Men's, Boys’, and You. 2 Castom-Made L’lomln‘t s B e o Bchaico laa of firat-quality Table tory, Platod Goods, Cas Gatlery, tars, Goblats, Baskets, Cupa. ,Afl‘n. 5 dserabla pateras 1a Tngrala arpela will bo S arens, Gio. &3k F'eo., Avovrs, 68 & 70 Wabash. AT AUCTION, On Tuesday, June 1, at 11 oclock sharp, ‘Wa will offer and sell a Bankrapt Stock of CARRIAGHEHS, d Top B w Damocrats, Two aad ’rnm-wflu Bastons, Jum 555.7,-: iRzon, 15ide bar Road Wagons atiness Bagey.” Wil bosold i pusted: and one Upea vangas, Also, messas! . GEO, P.GORE 2 @ S Ty Wabi-ar. Auction Sale of Fine Custom-made Boots, Shoes, & Slippers, ‘On Wednesday, J nnu 2,8t 0 a. m. V. P. GURE & CO., 63 a0d 70 Wadnsb-av. On Thursday, June 3, AT 9% O'CLOCK. PERUSE THIS FOR A SALE, ttention, Dealers and Consumers, [or Bargains, 49 Parlor Saits In groat vartety. BV SoarTas Uhwnber Leta 500-Top Uami 108 Wiegant fiacblo'and Wosd Top Tablass it Breatsaad Comuao 13 et Bad 15 Walnut Jizésraion Tables 18 Walhos Cbaies aml e, 3 31acbls aodl \Food Tep Hall-Troes. o Ses . id Gormau Plste Mircors, !fi' Parlon fl l)m:. esks, Shuw-Cases, Hair and Hus) .\ll!re o, , Spriag Rock rvia Halr, Hal lrblmn, and Rep, 517, and Wool Caronin sk Srp: GOKE & 00.. Auctioneers. TI{URS DAY. Regular Auction Sale on Thursday, June 3, of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GODS, Fall Jincaof osleryy Notlon, Underwose, acy and Gn):‘ Wiite Goods,”{iacus, Sarmishing. Goods, S Sl ettt "5, Roxular bals of Lagrain Carpois ot 1 o'cloce: o opons at 9:30 a. w. . P. GORR & €O., BEORE: 63 and 70 Wlbllh-lv,- WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., pAUSTIONEELS THE BALK OF PERSONAL PUDBHLY AND NEAL BSTATE, 108 MADISON-ST. The Adams Express Jompany Sale of UNCLAIMED -FREIGHT |¢ At Autdnn, at_the Auotion Houss of WM, A. BUT- ERS & CO.. 108 Madis n st., MON.DAY MAY 31,10 A, AL 2 N, Agent. ANSON GOITON. A FTens & 00.. Auctionsers, afine line of Single, Double and E!pmsl Har- AUCTION SALES: By ELISON, PO ¥ Mm:lumn:ilnfihlspY& 00 ATUCTTON SALE HIGH CLASS ORIGINAL 0il Paintings AT OUR SALESROOMS, 84 and 88 Randolph-st., Tuesday Morning, June 1, at 10 0°Clock, Af- ternoon at 2 1-2 0'Clock, 4 LARGE AND ELEGANT COLLECTION OF, Qil Paintings, Berelin wod Avasionn i (pory Pigture guaranteod an Original, Tiohly Mountad in Fine 2 GOLD GILT FRAMES, Paintings and Frames sold together. The attenticn of Art Lovers and Buyers is especially called to s sale, which is per- emptory, and embraces a lirge number of very FINE PAINTINGS. - ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Anct'ra, SALE AT 176 S0UTH PEORIA-ST. Wedneslay Momi;gTJEm 2, at 10 o'clock, ‘We sell, without reserve, the entire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of family rllnflmnt Bomickoeing. Ong Double Parlor : Obamber Furniture, Hods, Piaing:room Farai- Also, one Bugey. KLISON, POMEROY & CO., Anctionsers. & Five Desirabls Residences and Grouads AT AUCTION, Tharsday Afternoon. June 3, st 4 o'clock, On the premises, souttimest 3 southwest cormer of Ellsav. azd Fire Two-Mtory aud Basement Brick Hoses, 10 ROOMS BACET, 7 stons titmmings, bulls tn the mostsubstantial maa- ser, wita a1l modera Lnprovem e ilor Taiormation woaly to . 5. BUTL zors. RERIng Gy atiand (ho et oo it oon: 3 t S fortoate on T, Gk £ wiichlearea epot foot ot Laker st 468 p. . on day of 3 ULiSoN, pommov £ €0, Aucttongers, d 88 Handolph-st. Friday Morning. June 4, ab 9:30 o'clock, Or Regular Weekly Auctin Sale, NEW. AND SECOND-RAND Furniture & Household Goods. Buyors slwass find at our ales tho largest and bet 1s. sortnieat at xuetiun o the elql Rich aud Medinm Par. lor Suits Upliolstered in Sil, Torry, Rep, and Hair Clotb. Also some good Socond-band Parlor Sui tr. A largollae Cobamber Ssta, with erhlu~kup Drul‘ln ‘ases, Lounges, SVirirages, Eaay Chatre, Soiah. Losk-Casser O oo Hn: niture, Dining Tablos, Lnnn, eto. A spiendid liny New Mhm. Mnfinfll-. Brussels, and W Carpota; rzood unsed w"e:. Rairigerat- g 2,000 ponnda st s stodk of & Te fdo, 2nda lary B0k of Goneral Morehandioo, Plated warey Gissa seg Crockery Wars, ste. ELISON, PONEROY & 00, & and 26 Randolphat, A, Tipmen's Twenty-ninth Sule OF UNREDERMED GOODS, At BUTTERS & €018 AUCTION E0OMS, TUF.SDAY MORNEXG: JUSE T, AT 10 O'CLOCK. £2d Silver Watchos Io groat varloty; in Dismond i ohd Jameisr, Tadies Gentiomen's Gu'd Ul {ometner wiih a licgs line of Plated Goods sad vider Mercnanduse. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO.,Auctioneers. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT OF THE UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY, To b sold at Auction, WEDYESDAY MORNING, June 2, at 10 o’clock, at ths Aul:llcn Rooms of W BUTIERS S & CO., 108 Madison. HeD, COLVIY, Agent. THURSDAY MORNING, June 3. at ¥:30 o'clock, DRY GOoOoDs, REGULAR MADI CLOTHING Genta' Furnishing Goods, Hos: hirts and Drawera, large lavaico of Caimercs, 10, yaris Hamburg Ede: ingy and Insortings, Victoria' Lawus, Damask Napking and Towels, Tabla Damask, German' Linsa Hdkfs, La- gloy’ Emb Coliars aad Cufls, Laco Collars, Printed Skicta, Laca Shawls, STRAW GOODS. Involcs Truoks, all styles and sizes. Fins sssortmentel Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. The stock Is composed of fresh and soasonable goods, rocelved dioct from Easiern coanlznors. S At our Sfil-sur%oms, 108 Madison. “ BUTTERS & 00'S SATURDAY'S SALB = SATURDAY, AT 8) O'CLOOK A. M., At their. a.lnroam‘ 108 Madion-st. , CAR‘ETS, PIANOS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Eto.. Eta. WAL A. BUITERS & CO., Aacionses. VALUABLE SOUTH._SIDE_PROPERTY AMONDA 1u NG, 3 ' youniy mo dllsou Ju‘m 7 n u elock, at onr s'lhluclnom-: of Wabssth-av., and Fifty-frat- Thsest { Wabsabay. and Fifty-fist- t , ml leofl’l d‘:@“;" & 3 Fav: ml 132 1e est front on State st. Ef;fitfii‘r’;fi? WAbSShAY. all butwoea Fify-sos- ‘ond and Fitty. third-sts. 3 erms—Uno-thizd cash, hilance 1 andd ears with la- tarsa 86 8 por geas- . VA1, A. BUTTERS & 0O., Auotioneers. By WAL F. HODGES & CO. SPECIAL SALE FOR THE LADIES, OF Household Goods, roroom, No. 633 West Lake-st., TUESDAY RN Tom 1 W10 alocky coentne o Bomien and fogzaid Garpels. tno 8. W. istasicacs Hair Bai- arcaus, Commodes, Alierars, {Vashstauds, cle ln‘ Mlxb[.Ranmlmre. Parlor Furaiture, o Kitone: ture, A s 2F St e S, Sy WAL F. w3 o Hoowh Wet Lokt No. 84 West Randolph-st, near Desplaines, MONDAY MORNING, May3l, at 10o'clock, we shall xell the entlrostock of & rotail furniturs desler retiring from busincss, consistlog of New and Second-Hand Fur- niture, Cook- sme;.m Heating Sioves, and, In fact, overy- 2. WAL F. HODGES & CO., Anctioneers, Wednesday Evening. June 2, at 7 1-2 o'clock, A LARGE STOCK OF Second-Hand Furniture. Mast be sold, parties leaving the eity. Also, Baturdsy Evening, June 6, at 7 1-3 o'olodky Chattel Mortgage Sale of Medium and Rich Furniture. ‘WM. F. HODGES & 00.. Auctioneers. 626 and 6538 Wess Lako-st. = = By J. B. ()H.AI!IBEBS & CO. Tro il afer toxsalo st pukll. suction, on MONDAY Bext, 3lst ins fl X t of A. Goldawmid, Pawhbrol ote, Ho. 36 st Madiion-sies tb ‘whols of his UNREDEEMED PLEDGES hdnlg. eou-lmac hPfi! kot ra and rs'{é Glasses, &c., ko. Halo Ware, Bistola, Oper mll“'ed \fl'hflfl{ :Tr for cas) Tit Jane, bove & spe- galaleof D Amtads. posaudl oer st shore .o 'articulars in"I qudlY' s Jo 8. Gl RMBErs & co., Auctivioors R— By T. E. STACY, 1% Dearbora-st., next to Post-Offics. Particularattention paid to foreclosing Mo warv- ing Distrain Warrants, b Sales by Auction, Etc. Ihave men to take chargs of property of all kinds, and am making the sbovn businass a specialty. Call on mo at any time, and I will do your business aat- Isfactorily and right. I havonow from ten t twelve re- sponsible men in my employ. T. B, STACY, 1% Doarborn-st. By HIRAM AN BRUSH. Chattel Mortgage Sale 5 Qt Eversct Howso FURNY ARP) Sale), THURSDAY sad "m"\'r‘ fifinf"?fi“'“" E; mencicg eschday at10s m., i\zmi- fgrm. toxen on 8 mock of -xm; X mnnu. A Brasieid asd [80] S. DINGEE & CO., [82] AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, Nos. 80 & 82 East Randolph-st. Liberal Cash Advances on Consignments, REGULAR AUCTION SALES OF Household Furniture, Ci and Genoral Merchandies, WEDN] vt nd Gl Moo ROV RALERS and HOUSEXEEPERS save 48 per ¢ mine our Splaadid Stock af Alisi, Bocoad-Band vnd made CARPIRHTS. Lloesat Lioe of Parlor and Chamber Furniture. Aml fall Mnm t n( DK&K%, Cylinder, Parlor, and ting.ro oy Chsiraand Utlce Furnitura on un Fint And SS(A)"D FLUUR. Private sals at Auc- tion pricos to clase consignment and pay advancea. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT. SILSBEE DINGER & CO., doselopmsnt, advertistng, and sale of Bubarban Property at Auction aspacialty. By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO., 7 East Washingtoo-st, 100 CASES BOOTS & SHOES AT ATCTION. ‘- Largest and Best Assortment yet offsred to thie Trade, Tussday Morning, June 1, at 83 ¢’clock, We wlll sell & splendid stock of fresh goods~CONGRESS, ALRXIS, SLIPPERS, TIES, BOUTS; ote. JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO., Auotioneers. By L. ROCKWELL, Anuctioneer, 77 and 79 South Dearborn-st. Wednesday, June 3, at 9 1-2 o'clook, * Exteasive Salo of Rich and Elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, And 3 foll lino of fine FURNITURE. Mle>, contents of private rostdence, of gontesl Fornl, tare aud Housskseplog Goods, but it Theel o ased. A Lirze Brfi oty d Honk Matiresses, Beddiog, &c. L. ROCKWELL. B!ROP ODIST. FEET 22 S’I‘A’I‘E -ST., Boatheast corner Adams, TREATS al DISEASES omnz. CORNS, an?‘gan" !'.n‘mwiu: Nails, and cnubmu maxcmd m : ventance, REFERENCES: SAM TURNEI cms B, FARS u. W. W, ALLPORT, DK, 3 Wt xm;flLALL BT, PR E Skl Office hours, 9 a. 1. to 6p. m._Sunday, $a. m.toIp.m. e et MISCELLANEOU! I WILL Exchange first quality lands in Yodians and Missourl, sad Buburban Lots in Cook County, ALL OLEAR, Warraaty Titler, for $30.000 COOK COUNTY NATIONAL BANRK DEPDSXTB. AT PAR. JAM®S WMCCAULET, Room 4, No. 123 LaSalle-st. Family Record Altum Agents Wanted. HENRY HOLT & CO., % BOND-ST., N. ¥. FYOR SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. The entire stock of Merchandise of the late firm of ‘Watson Brothers, at No. 313 West Madigm-st., conaist- ing in part of Stoves, Rages, Fornaces, Hardwars, Oot~ lary, Wood, Wiilow, and Plated Ware, House Furnlahing Goods, Ice-Bozes, ete. ; also Tinoors' Tools, Store and (Gas Fixtares, is now offorod at rotall and job lots.at great- 1y rednced prices. Parties indsbtad to the abovo firm ro- ted to call snd pay op. A + BRADFORD HAKRCOUE, Receiver. Far Sals, ot & Great Barze, £ bout 3,000 O d otner Saw R feet ?u'knec s shout 1000 Qak and graer Dot o the bankerupe atta of U e e A b sald machy below e ordinary valas. For particalars spply 1o tho SROETAFnES ) Sarnis, May 21, 1!‘ AMUSEMENTS. " AGADEMY OF MUSIC, E:@'j'm -NIGHT, PROF. PEFPER. s AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUOSIC. FOR & SIORT SBASON, COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY B, HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS! The Most Talented snd Refined '.F‘tonpa Now Traveling! The. proprister (Mr. J. H. HAVERLY'S) resmonsi. bility and loog experismce 25 3 Manager enables him to salct and obtaln the very best Artists in the country. THIS MAMMOTH ORGANIZATION (Now on their annual professional tour) will present an array of talent nover bulrs combined in any rimilar ea- tarfaiament. For the truth of tis above statements, read tie names connected with this the LEADTHG COMPANY OF AMERICA! Both fn quantity sad quallty ntranks all others, it btng positively sad emphatically a Troups of Minstrels COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, WITH- ¥ OUT ANY SECONDARY FEATURE, The mansgement recogutzing the all-important fact that NO OLD-FUGY IDEAS CAN LIVE. The littls Shaws of & past generation must hids thelr diminished hesds. THE AGE WE LIVE IN DEMANDS PROGRESS. The ruling wpirit of the times looks for great things. HENCE engagements havebeen effected with— D. L. MORRIS,|: THE BLACK DUTCHMAN, In order that the German dialect may bs reprosented by its compotent master. The manzgement foel that, by this addition, thers i3 now & comploteacss that oo similar or- ganization posacsses. Ha will apioarat eich snd every entertainmoat ia his Oniginal Germaa Speclaltica. PRIMROSE and WEST, THE TWO BRILLIANTS, 1nSemgzaad Daaces, snd Silser Shotter Clog, The Man- e T Edwin Frenoch, MASTER OF THE BANJO-positively with- out a3 equal. MRE. BURTON STANLEY, The Woaderfal Malo Soprano, ONLY THE GREATEST A.SE'I‘ISTS OF LAST SEASON RETAINED. GEQRGE WILSOX, the m5 Saltfornts Comeduan, of andupated tams, in New sad Novel Productlos which ba Sotior, Ml romdliton of the sy Tast il B T AR e S T AR of applause. Hewill arain apposr [n & new role. b“llLTi (!:NBARXIS&W,‘Q:“‘S“E:R Oomli\d 4 the coatosi of Negto Dialess ATtish ; i3 S Rogio, iR songs, 0l Gl iads aner® ’l'ha lobrated cu.x!gnm QUARTETTE, Wel- Iing Brothors,d. W. Ureeth, and Thomas . D) Hr. {son added Fadeatiy; s Videa pars tmes aad Wesdectal h e W. ‘W.BARBOUR'S Onflnsm. {mh number, 8 above-named Comedians, Vi and Mast. "”Hl.' il pe cn ivoly avpear at ;Jih ;m( ;\l'!r!; entartain- Taont. {n Glhiasto, Haorouss 454 Enjorabls Progsmens, giecied wia rdat care o (s short Soasa of “Foiined Miastrelsy. In porusing the ahors, p!n.se ark well the extraordi- nary feratilicy o the sy Faabls Aa's ttached 10 {his BUPEIIOR COMPANY, i 4 40 aiisaction to tha ganeeal public, f1A QUAL, cact and avezy oze kecpiag. R e i cey them, PECTAMILITY, G L] FINgs and at all times presiatizg a CLASSICAL KNTEKTAINMAN 0 amusoment pa- tegna will scou’have 53 orporiuniiy of jadziog for Shers selves. Asking closs Investigation, I am, respect M. HAVERLY, Proprictos aad Msudgsr. ADELPHI THEATRE. Wesk comméading Mondiy, May 1. T mu-' Mights this week, Tuzadas and Thacad: TR QIO OF THE WUKLD1 STABTLING NOY- TEN NEI¥ APPEARANCES, In addition to the tvelvo of last woek, who appear n noiver, botier, Aud gruater acts. No Dfama this weok, tha Axnmoth Olio Compaxy. peeciades tho posmbility, s of the worldfamed i 0p arsace In_ throo yeu Wi B AU LS, Toae 1] S the Claripio Jthlotic Grmnasts of ihe World; Taronzh movihs of Siuous special practice, the famons Wilsons haro Schisved o sariea of marvelons feats iterly trauscozd- iag all their previous wondors, and completely ecl izg the Hh{ary l '.h! Umunlum uwm’lr!hun!‘- blo and astoundi: Fint, 2t poaance of Mlsg A‘GU £ SCHOTT, Titeting Diustonist: F'""’ o tho Royal Polytechulo Lustliate, aud most g e e e AT L L n Diable, sad ‘ez Tamons fachl xct, nd Faces. of the Jittle Lhmglun:fl Comedr, the 2 Rt ln'funn marica; ook U 155 Charing Henation, the & TERS. Last week ot ths unoqualed ! tha fashlonable rouo, BEA NG SRIWYN, obby™ Budget. Lait week ot the Charming Yongg Sero- Comig, JENN N1 SOUTHKRN vocal selections. Tzt anpears: storling favorlts Fthioplan Comedian, NIED o-engeccment lor two wecks aaly of e Great ithigplan BILLY COURTRIGHT. Tast week of tho nd Dacse, GILFOI] in the rattling fsrce, TURN A Fotaame pregents Now Ethloplan Skatchey, Now Songs, :5‘:‘-. Dincen Row Chiarac or Acicy ‘Th.u, Skill s of Soutet aua Genuine ‘Rotmember, 0o Drama thls weck—the monster Qlopro- cludes it. Remomber, Extra Ladies’ Night Tuesday. Re-o) Camedisa, Receatro Comedian a Company Three l - Dows RAILROAD TIME TABLE _ ~ KRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE (F TRADNS e Rvfi‘f’w«uflufl'qs‘:f’ s "v”.m..:fxfis‘.x;? UBuil ) CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RATLEIA%. ke Ggcn 5 Cagest; Cacrmgs, Jowiy snd e s o ot e ot P PSFPEFFIROTpaLP DEBEPPEBFERRRANRD ‘a—Depot enrnor of Wells and Rinzh £ Dot cornor of Casal and 1aad Kinciyaia, lll"'ll SAN CEN RA‘ RAII.R'.llI Depot, fost of Lated Tekaflce o1 Clark- Yoo % dakeat. srsoond e, PG RandoloA, Mall(v1a mata tae) $r0% . (= T fathorie) Aaeummmuunn. e ""- 215 9- H. Niaht Erpresaoeres . g‘xznxnmmi AND ”, Tl Bapreatenes oo Nigas Hxprosaes "t 95}: nm Suaday Bx. 1*Paturday sud Bunday CHICAGO, ALTUV l ST, l.fllh Chicars, Kansse City a-d b Dwten “r-u. o e, near. loflw:\:n: :r(dq& ;u::l Ohcans Kausas Oty and Doaver Fast Ex. 5t. Loaia and SprineReld_Ex.. Ly Ty e P Keoxux & Eurlingto Erocia: Keakuk & Huslingt Chieago a Padccah Rallroaa r, Lacon, Washingta: et & D meels Noomnetaz, £ Sk CTICAGY. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL HIILI\IIB. Canal. Cnian Denat, cormer ladieon and a2, & Souih Ciark-ti, oppatte Sher mun ouss, ande Dese ¢ 4383 m.[* 16D, me v PP, sl Meanansl aaseager. BUIE N qeazer.|"5:00 0. m. "1 00 m. !7 98 0.m.. ihveabee B Fan 0lls, through s S S A e el #. B! FpIRTRTY. LR Bt Louts . St. Louls ¥ast L Cuirok Row Orleans ics Galro & New Orleans Ex... Springtioid: Peorts & Ke kuk i Soringhald aad Parvia Exotess, Dibaas & Sives Cug B3 Sbadas & Sives Coy Glluha PRIMAESerssesomee CHICAGD, BURUNGTON A OUWCY RAILROAD. ool r. and Siste DTl i v Stk ke Pein Bt endai dimols, 2 Teave, | dvrive, Mafl and Express,, Ditin s Siows Gty i Eacias Fau Lo 0 Ouaiis) Aurora Puumr Aurora Pazsenzor (S Dubogae & Slnux ity Pacifio Night Exp, for Omaba., Eansas’ ouz Leavenwortn, At onteoz & SE. Joseph Kip. “Ex.Sunda;s. fEr. Sa‘araay. iEx. Mondas KANKAKEE LINE. From Central Dxt .‘.é‘l bt an,au-«i d'p:n{l‘ Thwendy. #econd-st. at depot, Leavs, Arrise. Indiss llflolll.l’alllvflln & Cinetn-| Ilflnn \xll o S00n m.| S:Up. e, ik Mleht Coorans (Ghre | 730 p. m[* 15 0. m, fl:fimhlfl AR LIME AN!I KOKCMO LIYE. From Cincinnati & Lovis Railway depat, ser. T Sl i kT Leare, | Arrive. s 8004, m. 7:30p. m.| 7408 m CHICAGO & PADIrlc FIC RAILROAD, ‘f""u'uu (Rt g R ] Leave. il and Expross by e e Elgin Exprasa, 820p. m| Ttasea Accommodation, 635 p. ro. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Announcement Extraordinary. Monday, May 51—First appearance at this Theatrs. THE INIMITABLE, THE INCOMPARA-~ BLE, THE GREAT JOHN THOMPSON! Tho most versaclo Artiat iving. WIll appear in bls UNHMTDDR TRUETU‘IBELABT' 7 oa et expros b gir. K fmpasn o Kow Yo u’ff."xvuq ubord esday and Satarday atine ,;m,w. ton—an encirs New Drama far Menday, Jin RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA HOUSE, ‘Cor. West Randolph and Jeferson-sta. , M d g during the AR T Seomnd Week and Unexampied Trinmpl TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE b Cardinal Features!|s FEMALE BATHERS, FOREIGNERS IN PARIS, FRENCH BAL MABQUB, LIVING STATUES, and IDA CERITO’S LADY MINSTRELS. Admisdon. 50 ceats, 75 conts, aud 8l. ADELPHI THEATRE—EXTRA. THIS BUNDAY NIGHT, May3, Farewell Benefit of BILLY MANNING, Tendered by his Chwuu friends and the Amusem x Beoferaton, Ander the snspices of DAN O'HARA. EG ByRT JAMIESON, and an Honorable Committee. 5“;&‘43 R 2 n.u lmm.n‘n Dramatic : . drnee. BALTIMORE & OHIO IAILROID Traine leave from tion Bailci mins leaye JSoom Expoolion Bailiing and depet fout of Leave, | Arrive. N ’lfip. CRICAGD, R?GK ISLAND L PACIFiC RAILROAD. Depot, sorner o Van o Shermants. Tiket oftee. Ad p. . EIN a0, Susdars Excapted. Arrise, DENTISTRY. Dr.W.B. McCHESNEY, ... DMMENSX SUCCESS. 900 plates factured the T GBI pmtrd e g e e b toeth ; the best and the highest-priced teeth to the professton. 'l'nc Iluflmnne the nhHB‘\;dhflLr B e e foarth the usual eflcn .dGnlfl faney prices. Paia: tiee of cbargs DR.ER. PHILLIPS Dentist, 169 South Olark-st,, bet Mzdison and Monros. Best Gum Sets ALL WORK WARRANTED SUMMER RESORTS. McVIGKEE’S THEATRE. ENGAGEMENT OF N. D. ROBERTS" JACK & JILL|# PANTOMIME TROUPE. New Tricks! = Novel Effects! ‘Erery Evening and Saturday Matizoe. STANDARD HALL. Mendsy evaning, June 7. Teschers' Leagus M rama torars & entoriaioment ; most elegant SlamieTa Ghicago: sndicacs pienas siiend iz (ildons, Eeie; yman. Jhbertion, mmes. and L eeread S TSR L1 e rincipal notels, and muaic sto Wabaaboav. ol g princival Botols, sod music wores, THE TOLEDO, R. KALTENBACH & BRO. .PROPRIETORS. GRAND SACRED CONCERT TO-DAY, during tho Afternocn aad the Kvoning. L0OE AT! the Patrixrchs are cordlally Iuvited to sttend the tu- stitutlon of the now Germaa Encampment, Apollo Lagar, No. 18, to tako pltcs ca Welacaday, Juns 5T w8 5. ., 34 103 Clybournar. "HE COMMITTE White Suphur Springs, West Va, . ONTHEC. & 0. R. R., Srge s S oet T Lhe reseption o Suaee iAot = o u.:nf'i montbly, 10 pee oK1y, £2.50 por day: %7 Sad Agast, moart par day; week l:sm,wr ay. c;r-:nym 1, Masqu ‘Batls will bs. the moss fiberal dexle ca Jaly 21, tl! the 14tb, 18th, lld 262h of Avgusc, Im tantaad expensive Improvements have e & n- laee uuon. Dflleflnu'ggnnvfidku ub&llnldfll Mosars. Buck & Bayuer, cor. of adiso: GEO. L. PE: n'u'! 4 Co SUMMER RETREAT. LARESTOE, 0N PEWADREE LAKE, Oue hour by radl from Open 1 e T e o ogat st a 1he Horthy E west, snd the most moderate clarges. Lettars addsusd soswared. the proprisior, Wis, promptly angwered. - MEDICAL. OINCINNATL S. SANITARIOM. A permi cstablisbed imsifaticn foe tho cacs, sus o e s IoCIS AL those seoes ing from epilepay. Auplrltlfltnn'unentlnd buldioe lnr patients with sorvoas c%, aad for Lnebrisies oss addle e chuive e of Spiam sad siher flu Furd lr. address WILLIAM L. PECK, 3D Ba 1, Colloge Hill, Hamilton Couzty, : smn,r.mmm a8 MeCormicks man, 10 cen! h. Pfles and Fistula Cared wi! Pain. ND pay outil cured. MITCHRLYL, CTRETY 3% West Madlsbmets Ubicago. Ofice ummsr Stolda. m.andlw by m