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TR NLCRTaLEN THE CHICAGO at Grand TTaven, Mich, Fog-harna are "‘.'/.{:r,h-flnm o polntaesdwaukes sl Orand et account of the tuntinuoun ualaation o= e \wo place....The n. {1t derlinn 1 thn price e e hteais wiFing L Inter et of Laa ek LI L iring iulunnes upon ver-al men at this Bl TR tiem 1 glluvlug thiat the tu aitit [, Yestenibey, howover, grain bad nt advance, and the feeling au to an ady Sl vty A tolegratn from. Now York yorlers Aot Cker aLiYa pnrt han fhie following ugies- I gentenre: * Hold on 1o tha ——a week, New 5 aga Cht-ago liaa gol 10 Loock off 1 lues tati s Yok Erce Puess, LAKF FRIE, nie . pectal Dispateh x?f The Chieazn Trihune, £atn, i,y Tuna 2,—Tho bark Red White and Dius is Jwiing coat hera sU G0 cents per ton, for Chicago. Tae prop Frad Kelley and Largs Watner left for due quaite f0-daye VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Speeinl Denaleh ta The (haraan Trikina, ponr cnoy, Mick, Jane 2.—Down—Trops Arayle, saperiur_and baraes, Now Vork oud bargea; achra Turon, F. C. Jolerte, Golden Ruto ; rops Atlautle, Huron City, Montgomers, Caldwell; pchira Crornack, Stew Dominion, 11, 7, Baldwin, Claton Jvile, Tosco. Tr—Frops Yorsfn, Fhil Suerfiin, Hacket and con- sort, Torter, Chmberlain and Varges a: b reron, Norwny { nrars Philale Poct, Eitnien and borecs, Taw Chite and borger 3 arks Sumuet Cloud, 8, Winp=—South, fresh, Wraneg—! Toit HURON, | oot Onolidn, Vienta and connart, E—tirons Arabla, 8t Taul, Wesiford, Wolland, Awotmore s catsart, Cowle and Larges 3 melirs, 17, A, Wellh, Go'dlunter, .. O, ‘Lhayer, Lous Stur, D, U, gers, Louira Dunfor: Tiv—South, lght. WEATHER—Clonndy, The prop Ira, wi'h bargen, rehirmed here for shelter, faring 8 Mo, ad, rounding Limira, ons bargo grouuded fn Sarata Ly, 30 8, m,~Dows— ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, rint Dispateh to TSa CAlra 1o Tribina. La8stLe 1L, June 2%—ARmIVED BY RuvEn—Trop Allantlo, Jight ; stmr Dictator, towing the hul of stinr Taulina Garroll from B, Louis, with ire-clay and fivo- Brick for LaSalle, DrrantEp—5tmr Dictator, Hght, for Teru, Pasncp 1870 CANAL—Drop Atlanic and canalboats Ttercules , Leonord, atl light, for Chle: Tsiep QuT—Nor'h Star, with Tumber, for LaSalle, X0 corn moviug 1u cither dircetion, snd'scarcely any offoredl In marliet, LamGronT, Jine 2,—Anniven--Totte France, Mars s, r,.‘u bucorn, 4,4:0 b eats § Brilllant, Romeo, 0,60 » u'oate, Curaimn—Cantert, Morris, 83150 ft lamber 3 Mon- {013, Ottaws, 63,400 ft umbicr s 3, Menard, Wiiming. fos, T m lumber ¢ prop Mobawk Eellz, Witmidgton, 4m lumber, 4CH po-ta s Danube, O'tiws, 54,50 {1 Tumber. 2263 lath ¢ Moriiug Lict, Ol 5417 1L Jnmleer, 10, af oual, Bird's Brid 4051 £t lumbes, o S TrloR MISCELLANEOUS, 1TEMNS, Abner Rirby has sold o haif intercst In the schr Arab, to Theadore Ebert, for 31,0 0...J. I Conger, of Alnnpee, has purchasel the echr W, If, flnsdaty {rom 0:11!, Johin R, Doak for a contlderation of €870, weiTad Cornwall Irecholder staler, ns tho result of tbe recont v'a't of the Cormwall deputation to the Premier, that the Guvernment §nlends 10 presceuto tha work on_the Garnwall and Bacuh-raals Canaly pert fu order, and first of the acrics «f St Lawrenco canals, tho elterativus to hio begui this fall, BUN ASIORE. 2 Tho schr David Vaneo, corl-laden from Milwaukes, pnrshore Tacsluy werning, in tho fog, infles soutl of Sheioygan, A telegram from ber Capludu, ab 11 £, 11, slated that the voesel was on a sand hottom, ond Yod au yet sustained no damage. Tie tugs starke Tizcthers and Mufr wore dlspatelied to tlo nreintance of the Vince Tart segning, nind it wan thoupht woull Lzve no ditienlty In pet iy Lee off, though o portion of Lier Curgo have to Lo Jettisoned. BXH JACKSONVILLE, Aniveranry’ Exerciscy of Fler Numer. ous Gastitutions of Jenwl, Vocil, aud Manunl Cultures Special Duspaten to The Chieaan Fridbune, JacreosvitLe, Iil, June 2,—Commencemont week is, fairly undor way, snd tho city Is filled with strangers from all parts of tho State, who aro hiero to witners tho examinations, and otuer closing exerelscy [n our meveral fustitutions of learning. It s reallya fostive week witn the reople of Jackonville, and they giva up all other earos to dovote thamsolves to the inter- ests and plensuros of the ovent, Yirst came the exhibition of the gradunting class in tho ITigh Sctiool. Tho Opota-Tiouss was crowded with cazer epoctators. Thoie woro thirteen succowsful appiicants for graduation honore, and tha younz mew and womon, for per- feetlon In scholarship. woald havo done crodlit to suy ncademy or sominary in tho laud. The alnmod of the High Sehool hnd nu anniversary. Tho Hou, Newton Bateman delivered au ablo ad- dress, Tho cxercises of tho graduating clars of the Congorvatory of Music ocentred "Mnday ovone fog, Nino young ladies wero accorded tho hun- ors of this institution for laving successfully waatered tho difercut couraes of study |.rovid. . The musle, both voeal and wustrnmental, was entiroly elnsaical, and woll rendored, ‘Tiosday forauocon the graduating exerciaes of the Young Ladiea Athancum took place at the Ovcra-llouse in tho presenco of a vast peoplo, The eutortainmant was vory meritorious, and tho young ladies did thomselves much credit inthelr eaerewes, Dievon recaived iholr diplomas. Tuesduy foreanon, also, oceurrad tho closing exercisen at the Illinols Instiiution for rho Blind, ‘Tho spectators were surprised at the proficienoy shown and tho wondertul capabititics of thieso sightless pupils, (viout eradit for the success of tho wszitusion is due the Bunerlutendent, Dr. Thullips, and his coiod of faithiful teachers, “o-uny took place tho graduating uxorcikes of the Jacksonvillo Fumalo Acadomy, The musie, fha ewsnys, the paintiugs oxbivited, all to'd or the thorougu discipline imnorted at this old and. yopular intltution, forte-fifth, ‘This aficrnoon the reguinr biennial 1ounlon of Lo Slgma I1 Soclety of lkuwis Collega took placo, Gen. Tilson doiivered an intorosting po- rm, Tbe Socloty havo u banguet to-uight at the Dunlap loasa. TIIE INDIANS. “Thio aumversary was tho THE THNEATENED RAID. Owana, Nob,, Juve 2,—The following is ro- cetved from Camp Stambangh, Wy, Th and is olleials “T'wo hinlf-breed Stoux and onewhite mou artived hovo to-duy from Fettermat, and report that o large body of Sioux, Choymne, and Arrapabioo warrlors are on thelr way ug tho fweoatwater for tho purpuse of attacking tho Bhoshane Ageney and doing damage (v tho tet- tlous of this lucatity,” THE ILLIKOIS MILLERS. Special Dispatch to Ihe Chizuto Teibune, ErmxarieLn, 1k, Juno 2. meuting of tho Stato Millure’ Awsa lieio to-day, with twonty-cight dologati in at- tendance, ho session will continue tomorrow, when it In oxpectod thut A largo number of millers from Chucago will ko present, George Bang, of St. Louis, President of thu National Association, tetegraphed tho Convauntioy that o would La here to-morrow, as would all tha willors from Bt. Touis, Tho Vregdont of tho Association laving died mico the last meotlng, Mr, McCaxue, f this city, who is Viee-Pinsidont, took th chalr, Tha Couvention seoms to havo 140 ibjectiva polatut firet, to reduce the 1stea of fsurance on mill-property, either through presod insure anco compaales or by some mutual pla to Lo devised, ‘Tho averaxorato of jusuianceou mill. property ia newdy & por cons, uotwithtanding this coes of property f8 as wll, ¢ not bottor, built than ‘tho average houses whero inswanco gates aro be 2 percent, Tho nust point s tho creatits of a court which shall bave exclusive juridiction over patent cases, aod coucinrent juriglotion with the Supremo Court of the United Siatos, To bltect 1hils the Couyontion indorsed tlo tono- lution passad by tha Naticusl Associatiofssking ‘ongrous to pass o law crosting such | court, sud ihen sdjowsnod till to-murrow, ' aiskiniat al ol i TEXAS FLOUR, i New Onreavs, Juoe 2.—Tho Pric¢Current taya: * Wa notice on'Chapgo s !]:ccimr bag of flour, clasmmng choice, from 'Todd's Hhils, of Dallas, Maguolis brand, warranted toneet tho trada for local consumotion ond for eport, It is porfectly milled, of good stock, andxoelient bady, mado of chivice wintor whoat, un 18 really wiual, if not superior, to 3av wediunpr ohoios €xuis trom the West, Tho Texas crojof wheat g woason iy ostimated st BU,000 busels,' —_— . OBITUARY. Reiping, Pa, Junye. d.—John Alifanus, of e firm of Beifort, McAlauus & Cojron max- tam, diod to-duy, aged G7 yeurs. | SECRET BROTHERHOOD, Dedieation of the Grand Masonle Hall in New York City. Four Thousand Knights in Drilliant Uniform in Attendance. Twenty-fonr Thousand Masons March in Processlon, The Btreots Crowded with Speotators Along .tho Line of Maroh, Appearance of tha Hall---The Dedica-~ tory Ceremonies, THE SQUARE AND COMPASS, DIILNEE SMARONIC GATIERING 1N NEW YORK, New Yong, June 2 —Tho Mesouie demousira- tion to-dny is & most imposing effair, ‘Tho weather s delightful, Tlags, banucrs, aod hunt ing aro®evorywheto displaged, and the streets through slich the pracession moves ate crowdcd, Tho ceromonics of the dodication of tho great now Mavoulo Templo at Twenty third strest and Hixth avouue muv he said to have bezun yenter- day afternoon, when the annual session of tho Grand Lodgo of tho State was opened. Very mch to tho satisfaction of tho thou- randn who paraded to-day in tho Masonte pro- ceefon, snd to their sympathizing fncods, who numbered mauy more thourauds, the eun roso upou an entirely cloudless sky. Tho 2d of June wau uekieted in by TILE MOST FAVORATLE OP NATURE'S ATRPICES, At an carly hour tho city was astic with Maszonle hodics moving from nheadquarters to the point acaignated for them by the Majshal of the day, an unueoal promptoess having been obeorved by most of thent, and the result was, that at tho hour named for all to bon line very fow com- manderies or lodges were out of place. Tho cido stracts and avouues lesdiug to the hoad of tho lno wero gav with music and the floating Latners of Knights Tomplar. Everywhoro the 1ed crose showed fn the sun, aud the familinr motto, * Inu hoo signo vinces,” met the oye on overy turn, Soon after 9 o'clock threo guus were fired in quick succeesion from Washington Squaro, and fmmediutely the sigoal to move was cotmunicated to tho liead of the line at Nino- tecenits etreot by the waving of guidous, Mar- ehal Preston nnd bis aids thon took tuoir posi- tioes at tho hiead of tho linor and tho procession, MARSHALED 1N TWENTY DIVISIONS, took up its morch, headed by twenty-four moun‘ed policemen and two platoons of oflicors on foot, Tho Marsbnl's staff aod mounted aids wera nll designatod by couspicuons badges, and woro their haudsome jowsls upon the loft Licast, The commanderies locked weki, and the clegance ol the appointments, tozether with tho cicel- lence of the discipline, ubtained for thom many favoruble comiments nlong tho lino of matat. sure occasionally supportel by o forco e, areanged in lim shayo of n crora. ‘cening Postsaya: **'Lie priucipal foature THE DETROIT COMMANDEWY Xo. 1. s commandery is sud o bo tho wost pro- seiont iy the pocubinr dnll of tuo Knlghts Jewular of auy orsauization in tho country. Thay wero nut long in domonstinting their clnimy Lo o grdnt deal of credit for colerity and wolilicrly previrion, fur soau after the line moved thoy beian their evolutiona, and coutinued them zt thoit intervals ol ulong the livo of march withont fn the least rotarding the goneral move- ment of tho procesaion. Lheir movements fu- eindo the forwation of line with a front of fifty men, nud these wero formed with such dexteri- ty, aud in such good order. as to provoke con- wtnt ap) Inuso, and they went ou_their way re- warded Ly a hoarty clapplng of banda oud a fluttering of handkerebiola feom the ludies, who ocenplod overy nvailsblo window on Brondway whern the praceeslon could be scon to advans tago.” Ay the eigh'h divislon passed Filteonth atroct, the blue lodges foll futn thewr places from atreots on either sido of Jihh avenua. Provious to this, their Jines had beon Lroken to pormit as many of tho Order as possiblo to witucss the astructivo part of the parade, Tho remawivg awvisions, op to the twenty- ylxth, wero EAGH PROVIDED WITH BANDS OF MUSIC, and connisted of from tan to fiftoen lodges osch, Lnch lodge was represcutod by fram 100 to 200 wambrery, althouch the d.visions wore very un- oqual in Hliength of numbers, In the twenty-fifth davision (St. John's Lodgs, No. 1) was tho Biblo on wuich Washington took his flist oath of oflice admiuistercd to him as T'residont of the United States, In this division were alo boine tho vewsels contaluing corn, wina, ana oil, and golden svmbolle badge, care rted by tour Worslipful Masters, aud (he Holv Writings sud the squaro sud compass resting upon o cushivn of purplo velvet, TILE_ONATOR OF THE DAT, Judge John L Lowis, together wilh the visiting ofticors from other juriadictions, occupied car- tiagen, and in tho roar of the luo came the Cuwmisslonor of Appeal, the Grand Socrotary, and the Grand Treasurer, proceding tho Grand Musrer, who rodo betwaon four Grand Stowurds, benring their rods of othce. Tho cecorntions wero numerous, and in the mon tastofal, but amony Madison aud TFifth avenues theto wos an absence of display, with tho oxcoplion of flags, which wero displaved from the Union Leagua Ciub Building and a fow privato reaidencos and hotels, TItH DECORATIONS AT THE TEMPLE wera not proftiso, but thoy wore arranged with oo tasts uud o the bent advantago, 1t is estimated that there were not loes than 4,000 Kulghts Tomplar in Mue, representing about forty lodgea of Masous, Tlors wero uanrly 200 lodiees represonted by an average of 100 men, The Lsuds of music wero thirty-ving in number, and the patade was fully 24,000 strong. ‘I'ho regulationy we todress wore, almost wi hout exceniion, compliod with, and the fow furiances tn which they wero disregarded mado fudivkinats who wora low bats or fignred pantn- loous couspicuous objects iu the proceealon, THE ROUTE. With tho exceptiun of shori halts, which are unavoidabis ju woving so large & body, the lino moved along the presdribed routo” with but titling futerruption, passing tbrough Bouth Fifth “avenue. Caun) atreet, Droadway, Four- teonthistract, Fifthavenue, Twenty-sccond struat, Mauison avenue, and Twonty-third stroet to tho ‘Temple. Au tifa lino advanced, It was mot with hand-clappiog and huzzaing ou every sido, and unumberloss women at windows freely waved thedr handkerchlofs, The entire proccasion oce cupjed bwo hours and & balf in passlug a glven point, Broadway PUESENTED AN FXTRAOTDINARY APPEARANCE. Immedintely bolow Caual strect tha roadwny was blocked with carelagos and wagous tilled with epectasors, g, Ingoed, Wore wil tho sidus of stroets on which the lino pasacd, The Louses, muny gof them, wero decoratad with tlags sud sireanors, and some of them were dovorated with Musooio eymbols, and the windowa and roufs of buildings wero crowded with wpecta- tors, Groups of ladics ocouplod all tho Bhow- windows, and_the sldowalks, to tha curbstone, wore jammed with spcotators, all of whom, seowiugly, euterod tully iuto the spirit of tho sifar, During nceasioual breaks in the line, policemon aauisted the car«lrivers and cartinen to crosd the pircete with thetr vohicles, but for tho wiont part truflic wag susponded entirely uloug tho lino of march, TUE ORAND LODOE, After eevessl hours weary waiting, the crowd sssembled In frout of the Tampla wore gladdencd by thu avvival of the Geand Ladge. The offivers shulited from carrisges st tho curbatono, and msreled up tho stope, hoaded by the Urand Muastor aud accompanlod by P'ass Grand ofleers, roprosentatives of other men, aud lodgos, aud mRecInl guests, It was ten minutesof 2 when tho larga umlybagm the ascent of tho stairs, aud thoe last mewmoer did not pass in uniit nearly Lalf an hour afiorwards, At tho hoad of the staira they were mot by officers having tho cere- monles In charge, and’ diroctod to thelr proper positiony 1u the hail of thoe Grand Lodge, ‘Tho ball wau not decorated, oxcept at tha east end, waere, oy a raised platform, whero wero SMANY BEAUTIVUL FLOBAL ADOBNMENTY, On either side of the stage ttood the pil of tho lnm‘ph:u. the cuter poreh made of ever- gecon and ivy leaves, twinod about with rod_ and whilo flowers. In the ceutio wi lurge floral Laulk of various colors, representiug an altar, to tha left of which atood tho ark of the Coveuaut, draped with flowing white oloth, The Grand Lodge filed iu first, and were assignod eeats in the body of the room. Tua inusical programme consisted of a Ma- sonic hymu for & bantono wolo and chorus, “Thon who art God sloue,” wrllten by D, Leapold Datrosch expressly for tho occaslon, and conducted by him in.persod; s Tedeum by Trof, Caawell; A Masonio adg, ¥ Our Tem- ple, reared, complete It stands,” by Harrison Miliard, and clints, marchies, an luvocation, giand charus, and doology. ‘Tho other oxercined began with praser and tha reading of selections from the Herpture by the Chan | Clisplain, follonad by sn addrass b the Gtand Muntor, the presentation of the archi- Lodrun, and the brothor bulder, Julin Conover, to the Grand Maator, and the lat- tor's tesponso, A proca<sion of offienin was then formed and conduciod aronnd the chistmber, THE DEBICATION, The Grand Chaplain then offered the eonse- eration prayer, The Grand Mantsr jourod on the 1ndee & ve-eol of corn, dedicating the lodga to F'reemanonrv: a veasel of wins, dedicating it to virtua, and & vensnol of vil, dedicating It to univeraal bonovolence, ’ John L, Lowir, Pa-t Grand Master, then pro- nonnced an aration of some length, Ths Graud Marsial next advanced to tha routl, west, and ésnt, aud in each place prociaimad tho new Ma- wonlo hatl dedicated, aftor which the grand Lionorx waro iven, and tho lodge waa covered. CONCLAVE. Chiertn Tyibuns, Juno 2.~Grand-Com- mander Ranaall dellvered the snuual addrese. 110 raporis the Order flourishing.g Tho follawing ofticers wora olectod for thy onsimng ye Mutlows. of Iontiae, R, . G. C.3 B, dall, of Flint, Deputy ; Hugh McCard: runns, Genesalinnimio’s Hollts ¥. Kospp, of dnclison, U. Q.4 Frank Hendorson, of Kalamne zon, B. W, 3 W, R, Tillwghast, of Darroit. Yre- lato; R, G, Chaudlor, of Coldwater, Sword- Boearer ; M. 8, Bmlth, Trossurer ; W. 1% Innis, of Grand Rapida, Recorder ;, 1. 8. Brownason, of Marahall, dtandard-floarer 5 B, G. Morrisan, of Sturgly, Warden ; A, MeGiegor, of Dotroiz, G, 5. The noxt wecting t4 to be Lold In Dotrolt. e o . 0. 0. F. 5 THE MINNEROTA FRATERNITY. Svecial Dispateh o The Chicugo Tribune. §7, PAvL, Juno 2.—-Tho strect. parads of the 0dd-Fellows of the Biato to-ay, notwithatand- Ing tho threatening weather, was ove of tho moat imposing ever witnessod lu the State, Del- egations from lodges throughout the State com- menced artiving by tho early morning trains, and continued thraughout the forenvon, tho At tendance comprisitg reproszntatives from near- Iv every lodge in the Btato. The proccssion formod in A shower of rain, ot 2 o'clock. and numbered about 1,200, besides Grand Lodgo of- ficers and represontatives of the Grand Endgo of Wisconnin aud ladies and iuviied guesta 1 carriages, and, with thteo bands of must, moved throngh tho principal streots of tho city, To- might the 8t. Paul lodgos givotheirguests o batl, and to-mosrow tho otlicors of the Grand Lodzo will bo electad, which closos the buslnces of the sossiun, . COTTON.- Condition of the Crop in the Southern Statens New Onueans, June 2.—The Committea on Information and Btatistics of the New Orleans Cotton Exchiange, to whom bave been intrusted the daty of compiling a national cotton crop re- port, mado up from tha returns of various ox- chauges appolated therefor by tho National Ex- chango, submit the follomng for the month of May: NEW ORLEANS DEPARTMENT. Toulalana—Fifty-ono letters from fifty-one parishos roport an incroaso in meroago of 4 per cont, Weather cool, but on tho wholo very fa- vorable, Crop about as ontly as last year, and wtands vory wood. Labor, about the same m nmber, bt mora efficiont than in former vears, aud prosont condition of the crop is very favora- b.e. Nvcommerc.at fertilizers in neo. Conniderable increasa i1n acreagd of corn and amall graiw, . MTSHBSIPPL. Torty-roven letters from twenty-six conuties givo an snercase 1u the ares plantcd in cotton of 8 per cent. Weather grencrallv favorable, more 80 than last year. Stand good, the oxcsption Doing aitributed to tha cold spring, of which thoro Ia goneral complawt, Notwithstanding which the crop is Baid 10 bo eatlior by s wook or ten days than last yoar. Labor moro eflicient, with no noticeable chango in numbers. No fer- tilizers used in this State, Noarly all of our correapondents roported an i{ncrease in acreage plunted tn corn and smal! grains over last year. ANKANSAS, Twonty-threa countics show an Incroass of neroage of about § per cont. Tho weather hna been mora favorablo than last yoar, and the lands hiavo been very well prepared. Owing to a cold spell at tho hnzmulnfi of this mouth, the plunt s very small, but the etand being good aud the flelds clear of grass, the prospects aro mora favorably than Jas: yosr. No fertilizocs used in this State. The lator born white and binck, is reported bottor thau it ever was, An incresse in small grans is reported TENNESSEE, Nashville Deparimont—Middle Tennessos— Decrense in acteago, 15 per ceut. Weather fa- vorable, aud stands bottor than last season. Orop no later than last year, Bupply of labor ampleo, and the goneral working botter. No fer- ulizera used, Condition of tho crops favorable, NOUTH ALADAMA. Acroago decreasod 7 per oent. Comparative condition of weather, crops, etc., tho sauio 88 ro- ported above for Middle Tenneuseo, WILMINGTON DEFARTHENT, Area plasted in votton increased sbout 5 per cont, Tho westher compatcs favorably with Tast year, thougth plaoting was delnyed somewhat by the cold spring. ‘Ihare was an appreciable differonce in tho timo of planting. A fair aver- age stand lisa beon obtaived, and the coudition 14 rapoited au averszo, Lnbor Is ropresentod as mue ofiicient, Tho use of tortilizers has beon lucrensud about 2) per cent. BOUTIE CANOLINA. Tteports received show an avorago docreass in the area plauted iu eotton of oue-half of 1 por oont, Weather reported s somewhat loss favor- abla than last year, Btands and coudition repre- reutod a8 good, Labor abont tho sumo, and the “use of fertihzers iucreased about Gif per cent, 3 GEONGIA. - The area of land piantod in cotton fs said tobe mbont a8 laxt year, tho woather haviog Leen une favorable for planting, but mors favorablo since its complation, Good stands are generully ob- tmined, aud tho oondition is universally reported as good and promimng. Labor plentiful sud aatisfactory, Fortalizers increased about 25 por cout. 4 Havannah Dopartment—About the same area planted iu cottou as last year, Character of tho weather cotd aud raloy until May, Less favors- ble staud obtained, Couditi i vory geneislly reprosontod as good, though buckward, and two waokn {ater iu tho southern portioy of the Btate, In the middlo sectiou mhout tho samo as lust year, The plant fa swall, but Lealthy, showing great {mprovemont under the Emucnt fluo weathor, The uso of furiilizers showaa large incronse, Domestio or home-made is, however, oxtennivoly used. Littlo complaiut of tho labor, YLORIDA. The area in cotton, both in the upland and Bea Tslaud distriots, enows a elight lucreado this your ovor last, Woather unfavoraulo. Staunds fmir. ‘Average ocondit'on geneially good, though tho the piant in small and backward, owing to the cold and wet sprivg.- Labor genorajly bettor, or moro ofticlout thon Iast yoar, Very lttle come morcial fertilizers in this Btate. Anme orease la fait wanures 18 noticed, ALABAMA, Oue. hbndred and twentvthreo roplios - colved, coveriwg forty-threo conuties, aver- sging 83 per ceob iucresse iu apro- ago, Home complaints of cald nights 1u the northero partion of the Stato. Gonornlly tho weathor has beau muck more favorablo than last year, Stands good, in some. places porfoct, 2nd The- orop, conparod with 1asi year, sbont & weok ealier, Labor ampla and efficient. Com- merclal foriflizora used to a limited extont, {ncrosne in the o of domes- tio tertilizeis. Conil gonerally promieing, A of the crop good sud B8188IT P, Bixty-eight replics from nineteen qounties show an uverage decrease of scroage of-abous 8 er qent. Weather mors favoiablo, Etauds air to good, and crop about ten daya. esrlier than laat year. TLabor equal tolast year, and more efMcfent, The use of fertihzers fs himlted, ‘Crl»:dmnn of orops good snd gonerally yery prom- alng. TEXAS, Ope hundred and twelve replies recolved from 109 compauies, slvhui An avorage incraase in acreage thiy year over last of about 7 per cent. 'I'ho weathor has been gannnlly dry and cold, and tho cropn ata sald to_be about two waeks later, Plants suall aud backward, byt in good condi- tiou, Labor sbuudaut sud eflcisut, Forllizers comparatively uuused. e THE ROAMING EDITORS, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tridune, ° Br. v, Mion,, Juse 2.—The lllinols Ed. itorial Association, after visiting tuo principal points of intercst about the ocity shis morning, weut to Miinebaba Falls saud Miuueapolis, yo- turning this afserncon, and lofs on their retura at b o'clock by tho steamor Audy Johnson for Ht, Louis. Raln interferad with. tho pleasyroa of the party to-davsomewbat, but altogether thels rip hias boen. aud satiafactary, TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, 3, 1876, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. Arrival of o Majority of the Commission, Whitowashing Stones Up to Standard, The Orlglnal Advertisement--=3r, Bricrly Replles. Mr. Surervisiog Architect Totter, of the Treas- uty Department, srrived in Chicago yesterday morning, accompatied by Meanrs. I'ost, of New York, and Noreross, of Boston, membora of tho Commieston recontly sppointed by Becrotary Erintow Lo examine tho foundations of the new Custom-Ilouse, The party rofresied themaelves, and thon proceeded to the bullding, where thoy wero Jolued by Superintoudent liolman and the Aesistant Superintendent of tho samo name, ‘I'ho party of five then passed Into tho Custom. Houso inclosure, and made a carnal exom- ination of tho walls and foundations in & hurtied manner, it being tho inteotion of the Commisninn to swait the arrival of Gen. Bmith before making & formal engineering survey. It i oxpectod that Gon, Binith will arrive to-day, and the investigation will commence %3 xoou a8 Do joins his coadjutora. 1t wan not ta bo expected that tho threo gen- tlemon named could have made any very import- aut discoverien In a casual walk through Lo building and yard, yet tho reault of thoir short oxpodition was the discovery of a remarkable pieco of sharp prastico hitherto unnoticed by any ono who has looked ab the saud-Leap in the Goverument iut: rest. In ordor to thoraunhly underatand the reculiar imjiortance of the Commission'y discovery, it will Lo necesary Lo ga back to TIE PROPORALS FOR BIDA for the stono out of which the building was to have besu wado. ‘Tho origiual sdvortisoment was ag followa: Troposals for dimenrion stons required fn tho con- struction of the now Govornmeut bulldlugy at Cld- eago, il Bea.ed proponsia will be recaived until the 211 day of July, 1672, 4t the ofice of tho Supervining Architect, Treasury Department, for furninn g and_dellverivg aL the ilo of the yiroposed new United States Uoveru- ment” building st Culcago, Tl allof the dimensiuy stone required 1n ita costruction, The sparles of stone from which & selection will be made will Le con- fined to graniles, marbles, or sandetones, sud the quallities especiaily insisled upon will be uiformity of color and_lesture, and_durability, xnd thir capacity for workiug uuder the chinel or bymmer, Oneeamgls 12412212, sliowing on each face 3 differcnt kind of cut- ting, and ou one he natural fracture of tho stone, must be submstted n all cason, No stous that has not been fested by setnsl use in butldings for st Jeast ten yeara will be coubilered, aud sbaoluta proof that it bas been 0 used for that joriod st be furnished, The stoue must furiher have n gond grain and bs free from all dlacolorius subatances, sud thie quarry from which it is procured must b fully opened n1 capable of furutebing the quality quantity desired within one year, About 261(00° cat~ 1¢ feot of stons wili be required ; the wize of the atones cannot now be given, but will approximate 60 fue: ¢ 16 largest ktonoa will Zot probably contaln over 2.0 cutble feet, ‘The stone will bo ordersd on s echeduls of net slzes, inopder that the contractor msy make | ro; er alloyie ance for cniting fu the quarrsing, aud on thia schedule puysucnt ehall Lo made. Didders will state Low acon they can tommenco the delivery of the stone, and thu smiauni per week they can_detiver, They will alio state the average and maximu sizes of stons that can Lo obtsined from thelr quany, No bids will be recelved except from the owners or leesees of the quarries from which the stone {n pro- pusedd to Le furninhed. A certificate from tle Hecord- er of tho county fu which the quarry is sltuated, that the Lidder ia tho owner or lesseo of the quarry, must accompany ouch bid, All proposais must be mads on the printed forms, to e obtained of the Supervislug Archilect, at Wasuiugs ton, or Colc:tor of Cusoms at Chicago, and be aecompanfed by s penal bond in tho suni of ffty thousand dollars * (§50,000) that the bLldder wiil Aceept und perform the coutract if awarded to Blm, aad give buid therefor in the pena of ono hun- dred thoussnd doilars (§100,600) and & valid_and biud- ing lease of the quarry to the Govarnmen, s roauri for the faithful perforianco of the contract, tho leaso to ake efiect upon the fufluro of the contractor Lo com- ply with the termn of fhe coutract: safil leaso to authotize the Government to tako full poneession of tho quarry, and work it at the expense of the contract or fu case of such defuult, ’nu:lllglll 10 reject auy or all bids roceived isre. served, " Froponils must bo fncloned In sested envelope in- dorseh @ 1opokals for Dimencion Slne” Al ade o A, B, MULLETT, dressod to Bupervistng Architect, Treasury Departwent, It will be noted thsp tho qualities most stronely Insikted upon in tho stone to be adoptod sre uniformity of color. aud freedemy from all discoloring substances, Theso sre put foruward as indisponsable requisitesin tho stone to be bid for; and in the coutract afterward excuted with Mr. Muaelicr, the successful bid- dor, the samo qualitias are fusisted upon o scc- ond time by the Govzromant, thoe language Leing tuat tho stone furnished under said con- tract shall bo **of uniform color and freo from {laws, siaius, or discoloting matter. " Tlus being the lanruage of tho contract, 1t ia avidently for the coutractor's intorest to show that biu sione Is eomowlore uoar the etandard as to tho qualities montionod. It Las beun heretofore shown that the wails exhublt even now various colors and qiialitien of stove, as woll a8 the srmptoms of peehng which havo beon commented on. 1l was naturally to be supposed that tho worst had beon seey, and that the natural faces of tha blocke as slown in the work woro as bad an the guuny and texture of the stone would anvwhere avelop, but the discovory which the Commission have already mado showa that evon worso dis- colorations Ehan those now soou hiavo formerlv oxisted, A careful examination of tho walls shiows that many of tho stone hinve reen DAUBED OVEN WITH 80MK COLORING BULATANCE allied to whitewash. £n other words, an attempt hien been made by somebody to cover up with coloring matter the irou, potrolenm, and other staing in some of the stonos whick may be pro- sumed to have been among the woistin tho bulldm:f. The attompt has been only partially successful, for the subatauce uscd, whatever it may have been, bas produced on momo of the stone a chalky white eotiruly nnliko tho adjscent Dlocks, and equally unlike tho natural color of the stono, Itis vot eo difficult a maitar to detect the whitewashed blocks as may be supponod, bacause tha wurks of thobraxb or el th used n laying on tho wasn are exsily distinguishablo oo closs ox- smination, ‘Ulie vork in many casos rescmbles tho upskilital job of sn appreutico ralutor, An- dther meaun of detecting the stainod blocksis the, onrclessncss of the man who applied the "wash, ‘Whoreby Lio has, in many cases. calorod a patt of tho atube next above or under tho oue on which he was worklog, Again,tho whitowasliorhaa caro- fully coverad some of the block faces. and at the same tims neglectod the channely, or ide faces, of the same block. In oider to SET THE MATTENL DEYOND 4 DOUBT, ono of the esaminers pecled off s flako on ono of tha whitewashed blocks and examinel it under a microscope, finding soveral flbres of what may have becn bristla or cloth, The whote {nvestigstion into this branch of the subject re- vealod bovond & doubt that many of the yellow, black, and stroaked stons have ‘beon artistically treated to biing their face color somewhers ncar that of their neizhbory, ‘I'herquostion as to , \WIO DIN THIS WORK is ono not easily aolved. 1t {s pretty clear that Gea. Iolmau did not otder It, and it is oquall clear that it must haye tisen dune under the ad- winletration which’ precoded Lis, It {s most charitsblo to sunposa that some of tho workmen did it without Muoller or Raukin's knowledzo, just nu they did the patching., Some workmen will do such “flllFl—h] Muellor's printed do- feusa if nowhera elue, 1y tho way, it ia & curlons commentary on the influence and circulation of the papor whick priuted Mueller's defouse that somo ovo Las dpemied 1t necossary to transfer the type aud 1u- priut that oxtrapidlusty document 1n pamphlot forin for, freo circulation. The exclerk aod clajm agont who fa juat now steering affairs tor the dofenka could essily have advieed botter pnlllr.;y‘llun tho'msking public such a aocumont aa tbiat, Curious persons who bave read tha call for bids, reprioted above, will sec how exactly it tallies with the statement often mada that Mallott had fized mattors so that Muellor could not help getting tho Chicage contract. In the first place, he culs off auy bidding for imestons, and so_ gote rid of tho Joliet, Quincy, Greeul'burg. and otbor like quar- tiew 84 Ono atroke of the yren, bnt with no rousun given or alleged. \Without tollowing the docu- ment througls, it may be said, iu slhoit, that the document, when read by the light of latter days, will convinice any man who knows all the ciroui- stances tlint thera was vory curious work in the stone husinoss frén the tune Mueller bought Mullett's patch ot land for $60,000, z MONE ENCOURAGING. Bvecial Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, _WasuinatoN, D. 0., June 2.—Tue reports which Lisve been rocoived here witlin a fow days relative to the Chicago Custom-louse building are more encoursging, Beversl wmeclavics who bave worked upon the ballding, and otler per- nons in whom the Socretary of the Troasury has confidence, hava ropresented that it will not be necoasary to take doan tho walls, Thewo gou- tlotggn £ay that no cracksarn visible from tha. ontslie, and that the ecazis upon tha iusido cau bo corroctod without removing the walle, MR, DRIZILT, LATE OF THE CUSTOM-IOURE, SATS HE 13 NOT & £AD CA3Y. To the Editar of The Clacags Fribunt : Itrixots House, Ixpiaxaroria, May 31, 1875.— Tn your issue of Saturday, dMav 29, you published an artigle cancerning me, signetl J. MeC., an ex- employe, which I deamn need s reply, to place my- relf its & propor light bofaro tny fellow-citizens, J. McC. thinka there In too much back-blting in the Custom-Iloure affairs, and I i<t siats that thin attemnt of his 18 tho worat case of back. biting 1 over 108d or haard of. Why could e not putliels sk, 1o bad ta say_before T left thy city, which 1 did on Tneslay, May 252 e ac- cupen me of being the tut iwr of a0 articla in the Times of Thuratas, wiea [ solomnly declare I know nothing about and bave never ween, An for sccising Wacuer of foabality, [ know nothing sbout the man, comparativoly sneaking, a8 I never exchanged five minntes’ taik with him during my term of ewmslosinent on the work and in regard to Mr. Rankin and Mr, Coey, I hava nothing to say until 1 am asked, Mr, Tian- kin ard discharge me last August, whon | was in Watertown, Wis, vielting & fidcad who had hLeon hurt and was not espected to live; but.whon lio becamd acqaninted with the circumetances, I was roinstated, which all of the oflicials on the works can testify to. fn regnard to my being an emigrant, I certaints ackuonledzo that 1sw lighit bofore T camo to America. and [ pre- Anmo there nie & faw more in tho same fix, an ifthoy arasll to bo troated as J. McC. wo winh, thoy hage my sympathy. 1 was morely & hoy whon I csine ta thls country, and had served ouly iwo yoars aud a baif of my " ep- pronticextip, 1 finished my torm with Me John Adatr, bors stonc-cutter, i New York, which place loft and cama to Chicago two yrars sgo Inat month, and was emploged on the Custom-llouse antil rozeutly, when 1 was discharged on suepicion of Laving appealed to the Supervising Architect, Mr. Pot- ter, ta bo relloved from unjust and tyranmeal smpositious—of money collections for o watch, a horse, rafile, and divors other schemes, J. McC. terms me a sad case, which 14 a lie, and I dofy him, or any other man, to prove e wach, And if J. McC., 88 ho signs him- #elf, hes tho least spirit of manhool, 1et him reply to this and eign bis name iu fall. 1 think none but a bigoted foreigner wonld wish ta deprive s men of earning & living bero, 88 that is not the apirit of tiue-born Americans, aa far a8 my experionce amung them rocs, 8o I fecl safe in stating (at tho sama time contra- dicting Mr. J. McC.) that I wa entitled to em- phyment_smong otbers on the United Statos Custom-Hotieo »o lung a8 my servicos woro re- quired and I pocformed my duty fauthfally. In conclusion, I hope the next man who tries to delamo me will bo one of ordinaiy common renue, and ons who is uot_afraid to men Ins namo 85 [ sign mino. Jous I, Bnienwy. TIII;S‘O_L'TI 1 TOWN, Meeting of the New Hourds The South Town Board met lawt evening in Justico Hnines' oftice, Justice DoWol! in the chair. There were nlso prescat Justices Wal- lace, Haines, Meech Pollak, Town-Clerk Glea- son, and Assessor Plutlips, Justice Hlaines, Charman of the Committee appotuted to ascertain in what manner money could be raised to TAT OTP THE ASSISTANTS of the Town Asscssor, reported that $5,000 could Lo raized from the Fideniy Dank. Iu was neces- wary that tbe Supervisor, Asscreor, aud Town Clerk becomo personally and individually liable. In reforence to the loan which the Supervisor might be authorized tomako Asscesor hillips ead that tho Supervisor had given suflicient bond, and it made no differonca whether the Bu- pervisor was jutrusted with 85 ar 25,000, Justico Watlace askod what was tho amount of the boud, and who were tho bondsinon. Town-Clork Glesson stated that tho bond was in tho sum of 100,000, and tho sureties Miks Evans, Ed Phiflips, the Asseseor, and 3, Fiuu- cane. Justice Tollak thonght the suretios wero not praper, a8 it was objectionable for one official to £0 upon tho bond of snothor. The Tawn Clerk rephod that the bond had neon approved by bim. 1ie Lad cousidored hewe sureties good, but, of they wero not so re- garded, the Supetvisor would ba abla 1o sccurs the names of otbers which would bo unoxcep- tionavle, Justice Meech moved to Instruct tho Super- visor to NTOOTIATE A LOAN of ©5,000 at the rate of 10 por cent interest with tho Fidelity Savings Bana; to pav the loan oat of tho first monoy collected from, sources of town reventie, aod to spply the sum thuw real- fzad to paving Off the Assosior's negistanty and office expenres, 'The motion was carried, Mr. Mocch said it would be nocessary to pro- vido the Town Clerk with books in which Lo might keop tha record of the Bonrd's businoss. Justice DeWolf—As tho former Town Cierl 18 hero, I would like to sk him a question : Mr. Gruenhut, are you ready to give up the town recards ? H ‘Little Jos—No (empbaticaliy). TER DIEM, Glozson and Phillips uried tho claima of As- eistant Asscssors o o remuserution of §5 per day, Justico Wallaco moved that thoy bo paid at tho rate of &% lm.-r day, ‘Assossor Phulips woved that their compenss- tion bo tixed at ¥5. Justico Huines etated that it would be better to pay a [air price thun to encourage the men to accopt bribes by refusing It ‘Assessor I'tililips aid that Azslatant Assessors on tho North aud West Sides were paid 5 per day each, ‘I'se motion to fix the price ot that figure was coucurred i, AFTERWARDS. Justice Pollak offered the fullowing: Itcsotred, Thot the Bupervivor b fustructed tn take measuren 1o collect the money it the hande of Slichael Eyuns, Callector for 1374, by wuit on Lis bond ur othier whie, b tho expense of the town ; aud If thers s any injunction on sald Tvans from giaying any moncys Lis haude to the Supervisor, then In that cave ho bo fustructed to take mousures to Lava ihe fujunction dissolved, Juntico Ialnes meconded fhe resolution to bring it before tho meeting. 1o thought, Low. ever, that it was unuecessary, as tho mattor would bo sottled in tho chancery suit uow peud- ing. 5!1!““ Moech thought thoy conld not do any- thing unjess thoy made Giuonhut give up tho books, 1le hoped tho Town Cierk would nurk that dimioutive individual to the well sud bave biw fudicted. PERSECUTING JOREPIL, Justico rollsk eaid 1f be was the Town Clerk 1o would march bim to jail * wighty quick.” Jon ran’ his fiugers through his luzurant locks nervously, but said nothing, Junstice Haines #ald the Citizons' Aesociation liad moved in tho watter, and it might answer i1f the maitor was laft 1 their hands, Justice Meech hinted that Lvans might buy upshe C. A, Justice Potiak thought that If the matter woro lelt to the Cidzous' Association it would uover i . af, n P'allak aeked {f it would not be a good eciem Lo nclude John Echiank in thoreaolution, #3 ho was reported to have monoy in lis haods. Justico Mecch saul that it waa roported that Evavs withheld 214,000 of town funds, and that Jobn Schank etill retained about £3,500, Hut &a thoy had no records thoy could ot prove thone allegations, and were consequently i 1o rosition to adopt the resolution, Gruenhut, he nd beard, hiad MADE PALSY ENTIIES fu his yecords, and [t waa necorsary to get the booka to see how the wovey hial beon dispored of, and who wero the old boudsmon of Evany They couldn't prove tho surctivs, as Grueunut had tho books, Op wotion of Justics Wallace, thoe resolution was amended wo as to molude John Schunk, Justice Haines moved that tho vesolution be postponed nntil the Looks cauld be recoversd. Lhe motiun was adopted, Home couvareation tucu cnsucd 88 to the ne- cessity of Q0ING FOR LITTLE JOF, and.Justice P'ollak mored that the Town-Clork Le jnstructed to take immediato steps to rocover the books aud bouds 1. Gruenhnut's posseesion, or to aubmit to beiug dischargod from bis ofiice, Tho Pown Clork suid bo way cager 1o proceed ninst his Inrndecuunr. and scounded the mo- tion hitusell. Justico DaWolf eald ho liad no power to put the quostion, but hopod the Town Clerk would et {u tho wmatter at once, o promised to do ua, sod the meeting (hen adjourued, PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS, ROUGH SKIN, “The system belng put under tho iulluencs of Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery for a fow weoks, the skin becomos smootl, clear, soft, and velvety, and, being Hlumivated with tho glow of porfect hoalth from withis, true beauty stinde forth in its glory. The effecta of all madi- claen which operate upon the syatem through the medium of the blond arc necessarily some- what rlow, no matter how good the remody em- plosed. Whila ono to three bottles clear the itn of pimples; blotchies, ernptions, yellaw spots, enmedonos, or *‘grubs” & dozen wmay yoseitly be required to cure some cawes whare the ryatein in rotten with scrofulous or virnlent blood poikong, The cure of all thess diseases, liowaever, trom tha common pitnple to the worat Bcrofula, in, with the wse of Lhis most potent syzent, ouly o matter of Limo. Sold by dealers tn medicines. t o Cravenack, Columbia Co., N, Y.—J, DPierce, Bufalo, N. Y.~Dran Sm: I am G0 yearsof age, and have Leen sfilicted with Salt Itheum fn the worst form for s great many s, untll, sccidently, I aw ono of your books, ich deseribed my case exactly, 1 bought your (ioiden Medical Discovery and took two Lottles and o halt, and was eolirely cured. From my shoulders to my hauds I was entirely coverod with eruptions, s'ro on faco and Loly, I was likewivo aflllcted with Rhoumatiam, rothat T walked with great difficuity, aud that is entire- Iy cured. 3ay God aparo you a long life to re. main & blexzing to mankind, tud Me AW, Winnian AMUSEMENTS. FARWELL HALL. FRIDAY EV June 4. ANNA E, DICKINSON Political Situation. INVITATION 10 M Mits Anna 12, Dickinanns ‘Tne undorsigned citiznos of Chicago, Lasiag b b ra 1o 03 in the city £.5'8 fow i35 n in. ary 15, o roqueatins y0u 10 kivo swmo evun he th it yaur conseninnce, gout leeturm o+ Thie | Hities} Crisia.® Tne natum of 'the discourss maxkes 14 of iatero-i tn all classraof 1o community, whilo your recent four in the South eaabies you tn (o act iatormation os: vacially desirable to the Northern publi, Wa piledke you our support o8 tha ovening you may des- “i2onnrd Swott, 3. D, Ward, C, IL. Reed. 11 1. Cat. st Tohert Collyer; £ T, Chiamberiain, Thillp Wadde Watih 3ad 0 arhers. 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ST, Supparted by o Exeellcar Gumuny, ™ fivers Eventog and Wedneaday aad Saturdny Hatimecs. Ia preparation, Au enlro Now Dinma for Jua0 7, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. Tremendous Succots ana Emphatic it by the Aemaof o, MAVERLYS JINSTRELS, Largest und Finest Minsteel r unlzation fn the World, Ervery Nght and Wodnasday and Satundny Matinoes. McVICKER'S THEATRE. ENGAGEMENT UF N. D, ROBERTS' JACK & JILL TANTOMIME TROUPE, New Trieks! Novel Lffects ! Tivery Night and SATURDAY MATINER. With untold pratie | __RAILROAD. TIME.TABLE, TERIVAL AND DEPARTORE 0F tAkING ARKS,—1 Satnetag v eopted. iy AL costed, cotele easuy excepied. ¥ s ‘Stconted. | Ar CHICAGO & NORTH! EEER‘I RAILRNY, kel Ofieen 3 1. ks ool 41175 Canate ate'en pits, Arriee, yepial e eot eatner of MICHI AN CENTRA' RAILAIAD, _{\-;Fn:'lju L':l’:z"-’:.f.; P;‘(;'ll, nn"nl Treentyesaeand.of, xl.r'-".. "Iflhfll‘.hfll"."" coruar s/ Randoluhs Matt tvlamatn an), iy Ezpress, 3 ACCORIBOAAtiOn, Atlantic Kanres Might favress, BUASD AAPY Norntap Bxiren, *Sunany Br, &0 Faturday snd Buaday CHICAGY, ALTON & ST. LOLI3, and Chicayo, Kanar Cily a f Denrer Short Lines, L'”n» Depat, West Si on.st, bridge. Ticket e, i Siens: 4 Doty and Y23 Tandulpi-tt,y and cormer Miche Kane City and Danver Fast I 1% anid ueingtiold K se, Soringheld & Teta oukuk X Bucliagion, o< & Hielingt feagox Padneah Ralrosa 9 .acon, Wastiugton [ ikt Aca rmmodation, CICAQY. MILWA Erion Depat, e p ) Koruth Cleirk-3ta, op) 01 oo a0 6:0) pu . i i & ST. PAUL RAll anit Canal. ' Sherman llau Milwaukes & Prairle du Chien Dlvirlaa, Passce: * 8:20a. m, Wi Winons, | Ripan, ‘W) 10008, m., it 600 5. m. 11 , Paerangar.|* 6 . m. | *17:008. 18 Wi o0 pe |1 408, m. rose T Pdinm. ¢ 7503, m, 2 lfnnlv‘l'-‘liwlnml CE,"M.L I 2 ot, foot 47 Laket, aned foo aecand:st, e e i) Kt mear et Teace, Ticket o) ugtient, Peorls & Ko kak it ingneld 'aml Pe ria rixpess. . o 4 Sious City Dubugue & swas Ciy Gilmay Passonger... CHIAGO. BURLINGTON & OUINEY RAILRNAD, Depotsy Jool @7 Lukeott., indiana-ue, and Sitasnihs and Cinatamt Sisteeninata, Hekel Ohces, b Clirks andat devots. Teavs, | Arrics, Avirorn Dassen Aurors Pasicmior X ubunus & Sinuz Gty 13 Pacitlo Siznt ep, for Ohas Kausas iy, 1 HANKAKEE LINE, From Contral Depot, Joot Lukesst,, aid depat vty kot sices T4 Sandotpheatcs wih at oo S Leare, |_Arrira, Indiananolis, Lanisvilla & Cincla- o Iadinnapelis, Lonis: 15 ¢ naid Nikht Kxproes tdaily. " 8:0n, m.f 8:5p. m. 230 p. m.|* 7:16a, m. CINCINKATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIVS. om Pittlura, (incinnatd o S, Louis Kaibieay de ner Clinton dsul Carroll at Side, " Tickel anee ThE anitolstn amd at eyt " o4 Siles Tickel ice, Lt Leave, | Arrire, ndianapolls Loutartlo & Clncin ay Hxpriss e lmxhul‘\mll’h;m\u:llll EUigtiar] 2008 m-* B80p. m, 31153, 1l naul ool T2pom.l Tu9n, m. CHICACO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Pumsenger depnt, curnar Chira aap, amdLarrabercit; FEAGLE and fueiet-ofice No, 48.Llrkat.y et o Sherian Maltand Express, 1 \augor. Eigin Expres, Liusca_Accomnodation. i me 243 P . ,,PITISBURA, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILTOYD. Fiketspies S04 datphate wnd st depor 5126 RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Cur. Weat Lauavlph sud Joaersonies. fiv 5 PECULIARY FEATULIEN, Female Dathers, Bal Masque, Living State uos, Forelgnors in Darin, nnd lda Cerito’s Lady Minstrels, and shapely ladies 1n (thawoild fn s un ally prosvunced the Aenis IS ey anil " FARWELL HALL, THE HOTCHINSON PAMILY, JOIIN, ABA, HENRY, and DENNEIT, CONCHE R T JThin (Thuraday) Evenlug, June 3. Tickots, & conts, Cancert at ¥ o'clock. Zewve, Columbun, Fittsburg & Now York Colimb ik - 0on oty ® 8:00a. m, 150 p m. PITISBUR", FT. WAYNE & CHICAGD RAIL'WAY, Leare, | Arrice, BALTIMORE & OHI0 RAILROAD ® Tynine leave syam £spusition Liubiing und depol foot 4F 7 cccmlat, W Ciarkest,, corner of Teave, |_Arriee CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depoty corncrs Van luvenand Shermanate, Ticket affce, Grand Pueiie tfotel. BASE BALL, THE MUTUALS & CHIGAGOS WILL PLAY THIS AFTERNOON, GAME DEGINS AT 345, N. F. YOUNG, of Washington, Umptro. Ticl at JAMES WOO & €O, 54 State-at, PIANOS. NILSSON ! Foabdshnsa st it i KELLOGG! LUCCA! ALBANI! miehdtsyiaviabiiioge bien dusee- STRAUBS! ¥ourtuos b, L3 THE lan)ll'.\lml".\ WENLR PLANOS x years your Planos have ico fur (b Cuucertrusts Your Uprighta are extraordinary instru. tents, il deborva thals Greal suoe cuss, s of every cela- givo yours tha o nover yours. AND ESTEY ORGANYN, AT STORY & CAMP'S, 211 STATE-ST. EDUOCATIONAL. CHICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIEN ART SCHOOLS, Mictlgnu-uvy coroer of Van Nuren<at, Opoa continuousls, Drawlus, Palutlng, Soulpturs, and_ Archi oture, under profeasional imtruction and guldance of Al FELIX REGAMEY, J. ROY Ul ERTSON, J. F. GOUKINS, Prosdust Lo W VULK, aud W, L, H, JENS| Por pazticalars apply fo St. Mary’s Hall, FATRIBAULT, MINN, D.: Roctor. Bliss 5. P. byd B Bron o1 e o i aler "KoF Kaoiosac wica v Kpetor, 5 culars, Lawe ] A Quias, Teavenw'th & Atehlson s Preru Aceummodation, SCALE! FAIRBANKS' SIANDAND SCALES OF AL KINDS, FAIRDANKS, MORSE & GO, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chleago. Bezareful tobuy only the Genuine, A Good Bhirt, 1,60 A Good Ehitt, §1.76 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FROS BTUCK. SHIRTS to order & spectsltr. <Thes 4Ply Liuon Collars $3 per doz, \Wgams & COBE, 171 8, Clark.st. MEDICAL CARDS, . ot ponsibla sreatimont in il cazas of pri- @iviog_ tho (f" 3 patadiioasany Ledewoll known - r. Jan 0ad of fosslun for over A yoara—age an: orl- A o Tor (00 Tl Treow o 10 Sabtet oy hhwtiger un Marrugo. Loy {pibataner, pmblen 08 the Ko Sieie boa sios oollos ioat dilicats. ttontion, with ome buatd, eto, ca i il Contdaatial, OBes, s 2y il o e ¢ NO CURIE!? WY Dr. Kean, 300 SOUTH OLARK.8T,, OHICAGO, May boconsulted, perssnally ur by mall, froe of cnargs, wu ull chirouly or nervous dis [} KEAN {stas wuly physician In the city who Uiticw but Y8, w, WP, w, oy pmen 157 \Wushington-st, i ¥ S OUIUAGD, S84 )] Establuaned “1sw,’ contias use to froat su:cessiull all Pl X.Allfhmnlfl. A0 ook ot Mar Consultation A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, MARR e GE A Privato Usunsels or Ll Dout tu GUIDE, dlacoyeries lu the sclouce of ruprs cutnploaion, e, al Tiathon Tur thora ke, sra warcied of contemblat. war i 2 Tikaus atitl bt ias book that Qusbt to. by uador lock and Koyiow it 1o ity ot e e Ront Sy o ath, : ik Tebihaty, Ber Louks, blo. ' e Cullon:auiius i) Uit No ¥

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