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Mee Cree ere Bpbearervaquadaysmaveae? etna INA NaicanN POL pe SST nt mc ebanand nd THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JUNE“13, 1875,—SIXTEEN “PAGES, o PARIS. Where Good Americans Go When They Die, and Bad Ones While They Live. Inconveniences of a Chambdcr- _Service Performed by Men. The Everlacting Gabbe of Americans About Worth ard tho Jardin Mabille, The Louvre Invaded by Hordes of Barberians from Chi¢ago. Uemories of a Dress Bonght at Ticld & Leiter’s Revived by a Study of Rubens, * special Corresponitence of The Chicago Triduns, Fanis, May 20.—When an Amencan makes Paris the first objective point of Continental experiences, end receives first impressions of tue French capital, as many do, from ag arrival in the might, those impressions are Likely to be sery differoat from anticipated ones. It weald gh Ergland expect to taste the first really eteng flavor of s foreign country in Pane, for, efter all, England is in many things so like our owa country ther, after the first impressive reclzution that one troeds a soil marvelously ‘eariched by history, and connected ss closely with onr own younger life as the giant oak is to the young fspiing at ite side, the feeling that this is 2 foreign land proves evanescent indeed, guduever returns, Our common encestry end lavguege, nd oar interwoven bistories, unite us go c:céei to England that it 15 impossible for ustotcel otherwaye than completely at home after a fow weeks’ sojourn has adjueted daily habit to the slight difference of custom, ard not * to almost extirely forget, save when positively ‘reminded, that we are not to this menuer born. We are not foreigners in England more than married daughters who have long left the home- homestex extract the trans-Atlantic experiences from s tarry in “+ Our O11 Home.” So all the time in wo look across the Channel to France, thinking there to findit m fall strength, in a different language, imilar national temperaent, in untamil~ iar domestic, social, avd national habits, in liter~ atue, history, and ari, developed by ingu- ences as Gifferent to those which havo nourished uz, as hyporborean gales are different from eummer zepuyrs. And in Continental Eu- _yope #n American does first find that flavor, but ‘is 19 not tasted at once upon ‘A NIGHT-TIME ALRIVAL IN PARIS, shen all tbe moro salient pecuanties of the city are biotted out by the abseuce of the gay ; tion which is to Peris whet evlor is toa piciure. It was midnight when the tidal train from London via Boniogne arrived in the famous Capital, and the loan Chicagoeune who writes was thrown entirely upon her own resources for re- covering her Ingrage from the custom officers, jorsecuring @ carriage, and reaching 8 hotel. Several days in Boulogue kad tauzht her use of tbo language to such s magnificent point of ele~ gasce and sccuracy that without a tremor of Gidence or dectt ehe bearded 2 num- Lor-of uniformed officials in their baggage- fled den, and in the choicest Iinois French bacceeded in making them understand that there was no earthly use tnstrapping her tracks, for not an ounce of contrzband property was there. With a smile—whetber of admiration st the puri- ty of ber accant, or frdia nevural amiability of texnper, will never be knowa—the official handed back her keys without attemptiog to uee them, sad in five minutes more their owner was driving through the etreets in her voiture, striving with wide-open eyes ana every eense aler: to taste the “thrithog davor of = reslizetton that at last eho ssw Pans,—the city of Licody nsiories and many iavolutions, ore of the art centres of the werld, the mysterious birth-placa of faxbion, the first foreign city be hac ever vecn, the elysium of all her good countrymen when they die. She ined hard, as ske rattled through brilliantly illumi uated etrects, past bested pedestrians, past -hgbtod carriagts und noisy omuibuses, to receive into her cousciousness the fact that at lest thie wus Paris, and that, wandering from the far-off city by Lake Michigen, she bad tnslly touched tpow the great focal font of all tho cuce aud 8; .cndor of sensuous luxury which, leon LL. encuszeged end devcioy whe iiad reached the gorgeots, Litilisnt, sp city wuich 1 ‘THE EAESLON OF HOUTEN TOMES. Batit was of nv use. The fact, in her con- peiousnens, would ret tske tho clear, definite shape of a statue, but wavered snd iickered m her mind |:ke un image of ciseolving views teen ery mach out of focus, and at las: she gave up the effort. For the voiture in whieh she eat was wo litle unlixe a frechly-upbelstered and var- bed New York eab, tho towering white buil ines the burrying people, the broad aud bi Yawtly-lighied streets, the man¥-celcred_omn buses, the clear atwosplere about, and to radiant, siarry sky 2bove, were so hule liko Lendon, 0 Iouch hie the overs or theatre 0 scarcely pereuade berecif that this was not York rather than Paris. Even the men in tho greets Lad no forcizn look to her eye as they fitted to and fro im the dazzling gas-light, b contrary to she idea of the typical Freociman, shoit, élicht, and swarthy.—scomed to have. in | great proporuon of instances, a8 generous | staccre, a8 floria comylexions, end 2s bionde a | style, 2818 10 be seen any Gay in tho’ etrects of London. Aud when tbe boiel was reached, aud after » buzz of polyglot parley in the Bo- reon, in which Mecnme used Englisi-brench, Monsieur used Testopic-Lnglish, tie Chicago- ‘one, American-French, and tho concierge, 3 spicy potpourri of the whole, sve reached her room and fourd it on!y different from a room in a taebyonable Chicago boardiug-iouge in that =the bed was draped in lace, phe [cll asicep in Paris quite prepared to wake in the morning aud “find tt a.l 8 dream and horself eafo and sound in (fall view of Laxe Michigan. Dut when tho morning cane, and the brill:ant sky that arches “ over the city in s glory of amethyet and pearl that London never sar, ecut ts radiauce filter- ing through the isce cura:ns to waken the sluz- gard, (en came the firet proof that this was uot New Yors, ar Chicago. or London, and that TEE Wars OF Panis “eee not bke our wars. ‘The order bad been given over nixht for coffee to be served at 11. Cousejuentis, as 11 precisely, there came a tep- ping ai the charober-door, end in anewer to 8 sieeoy “entree * frcm the bed, in marched, ono After another, With as litife difiidence as children enter the prerence of their motber, three great Lorn, anolushice men ! Not ghost of Bangu, or spectre of murdered vietiras in Hichard’s tent was more etartling to the iocker-on than thiy sirenge procession defiling into x» decorons bid= oom, was to the astonizhed epeciator. For, al tough she had kuown for long that many of the chamberniaids in'France were men, aie was not prepared for an incursion of more than one Gaul ttatime upon ber privacy. With an unrafled brow No. Lentered and Crew a tiny table to the Vedaide, upoa which be vlaced the tray be bore, ecntaining a delicious yet cf butter molded io UWesha,e of a strawberry, cooled with a diamond of ice, and and reeting upoc a frevh criap leaf of lettuce, a long French roll, a dainty china jug of foiling milk, a few lumps of sugan and a eitver He said, “ Bon jour, Madsme,” sited bis inviting burden, and é reaving in plainer si the monstached chomberinaid, just putsug upon the ‘tan of bot water und spreading ssowy to wels abou with os deft a band. albeit veiy dir dpe, a8 apy Mario or Lizette couid have sh No.$ proved to be Francois. also» whis! “chamierman” who bore before him 2s the warriors of old bore their sbieids the tin bath- +¥ub which had been ordered overnight. And as occupant of the couch gazed in wonder at unwouted spectacle of three men in ber Toom at that unseemly season, she felt sure that he tasted that fret flavor of a foreign experi- \tace that she bad longed for, and concladed that abe preferred her nest taste to be of a different ,Zind. Itis besond expression disagreeable to {he English and Americsn lady to havo all the (Sliivea of her chamber performed by a great hulk~, at most Americans who reach Franco | je are forcign to the domestic life of the old! in tui vi nd itis quite impuszible for us to | ign flavor that we seek in our | ght Pierre, | ing man who ecems to bavo no ides (and they are all much alike in this) “of the 2 of eau chand end l'eau froid as fxr as their own hands are concerned, and to whom the uses of hair-brush ani comb sre apperehtly as great mysteries as the rites of Treemasoury. It is a wonder that the outro feshiou ix tolerated at ail in hotels largely by these moro delicate people, al- trae that in maoy of thon neat aud janay maids have been given their proper places. Many ledics, however, who have lived very long | alread declare that the:e ara advantages in the | services of a chamberman that quie counter felicities, Lor icetance, when yy Henri rather : never suffers efrom & suspicion that if, accideut, burcaudrawers are left un- ed, one’s daintiest arhcles of lingerie go out ‘s holiday with Marie and ner lover, or that ibe best veivet jacket taies an ‘‘outing” and usa largely at Cafes Chantants in the aps Elvsees, or worse places: endit is a ly, never to be maddened by a total ebrenze of Fins and huirpine when dressing for Cuuner, and to tind veccles and sewing-cotton always tn their proper quantities and pisces, THAT DELICIOUS FLENCH COFY Foreign indeed it eeomed, a the travcier sat by window and sipped it st her leisure while she compared it to the thin, vallow, bitter Leverage masquerades in 1s name in England aud ca, Afull cup of mich, boiling, bubbling aloft the tawny find that bg fragrance about the roum, aud sete one's fancy to pasting pictures of dark Lrowed Leauries, reclining on veivet carpets, and drithing in the ghtler of wopica! eunshine, the winc-culoved blvod cf the berry, a lump of loaf ey ian the , ela of the gods end £t for s King,oran Am Sipping it luxuriously aul thinking that b tt rant coffee than ihe Czeamy calm that hoger im the perfume of the lotuwas the poct eings of tt, the traveler saw an- other sight that pat ug: experience the foreiigs Saver. vy a8 if eeveral le throngh American snow-dritts, cane dahing down the street a curious cavalcade, Thero Were no rideis, and the rtecds were without bit ‘ or barnese, but da-bed along to the tune of noisy | belts about their uecks. Bubind them ran sev- eral men armed with ¢ d ecreamigg like escape] Bediamites wlicoever o0e of the ani- mals veered ever go little from the strict order of its course. Opperite the hotel, a peculiar whistle, Joug-drawu end ebzill, brought the | trotting beas:s to a standstill, and from her | wateh-tower of the bay window | for what purpose they were thus driven about. : Teguiarly at the bonr, the te { upon MILK, : that there may ba no doubt of pur: 9 the operation of vy of uy of the Lousebold who may chouse to watch it Que thinks iu louking upon tbo sight of the period of Roman luxury where | Poppa traveled with her train of asso | whose mili who batkea. and it is nor eurpr | perhaps thst also to tue feminine and frivojous } sind comes a question if asses’ wilk at the pres- } cut day may not be more evicactous in removing | traces of prairie winds and [ilido:s sunshive from ‘the complexion, tian any of the creams and Ins, and washes that powders, fards, locus. isbly emploved. in Pans that Americans come here to Worth'r establish- ‘That is, that uline bef seoks ia pleasure in one, the feminiue in, tho other. Bo " jon true or falye with regard to the bills, it iy certainly true that ove bears more ! m gmougAn:erican ladiesreparding the nov eiyle of bonneis. whether the scant draperies | now worn have Worth’ sauction or not, Worth’s prices, Worth’s 81 than of the Louvre or of the Salon. American boardizg-hvano in Paris, where to-day are congregated 115 Americans, several of them | fom Chicago, one: who doesn’t care a inp whether draper, Choctaw, or Waeiker bunacts aching a degree to the Norch Pole or 10 degrees to the Equator, grows utterly weary of the evorlaetitig chil-clat ubcut dress, and iy inclined to Late tho faze that bribgs so many dead sticks abroad to the lanas of art, history, aud song, and leaves so many Duizupg souls to devour themselves with desire j i si uome. ‘he Chicayconve's tirs: visit was to ‘THE LOUYER, where ehe wandered for hours among the pic~ tures, lust in creams that glowed with rich Veuctian color, that were shadowed with Rem- bnnds browns, and shaped with Italian grace, till sbe would bo aroused every now and then by running against a bevy of fsshion- avie people who were “domg” tho gadery at tho s,ccd of five miles a caJy by their red guides as tourists, specitically by their dash and freedom of manuer a3 Amer- icava, Runoing against these people, mostly indies, dreseed with a richness that would mako Shebats Queen grow green with jealousy, it would be impossible not to bear their conversa tion, even were it not a peculiarity of many Americans abroad to seem to belive that no one understands the Engli-h language but their own party. Some of these people were evidently from Chicago, for a dashing belie who stood under the gorgecus Rubens pictures that xive uliegoricaliy the bistory of Mary de Medici in zn ailuence of color that ix absolutely dazzting, pointed her parasol to ove of the figures of tho Queen and said to 4 companion, There, isn't that exactly tho shade of the velvet I bought at Field & Leiter's before the tire?” And tae other lady, not Steet fro a Loovardo Da Vin the strange, wierd, unholy, and yet beguiling 3lona Lisa, that marvelous picture which men azd women ave made weary pilkcmayes to see, d wLicb sets the urtistic soui aflame as light ning Kind!cs a comtlegraticn,—stepped aside to t to snother brilliant Uubens und to say, Whe, now it Was not so dark; it was more of | this chide!” | Enting one day upon one of the volvot rests | opportunely placed to rest limbs thst will grow S weary even -ouvte, the lonely Curcago- | eune found berseif tesice ancther party of | AREBICANS, sho, evidently presu:ning trom the fact of ber caaug # Freven catalogue that she knew not Engiisb, couvereed with each other as if in tao privacy of their own grawing-roowms. It was in- | teresting to the Lstener to bear speculation as to wheter ber eyebrows wero blackened or not, und a8 to whether che migbt be mstron or rpinster, but the would bavo chenged her reat before the question wae settled or | abandoned had not the ‘conversation drifted anay to fashicns, to new dre, and to Worth. And that she learned wha: is repeated for tho benefit of Tirpuse readers : that nobody woes to Werth but Aiericans, aud a6 Americans | ere to the great men-milliner a mine of wea'th, | he works that mine avif it were inexnaustble. | A lady going to Werth has nothing upon which | big charges are altogether arbitrary and have no labor emplored. An American lady lately gare an ord:r for # Lack silk dress to be mado in the ecant etylo of the First Emp which Indies give no impression that they glide, asinthe days of more ample drapenes, but Frove couclueivelr, especially when the’ wind men. ‘The dress sua eeut home very plain, very the magnitude of the bil! that came with it. Indiguant at such bizh-banded imposition, sho went to Worth and ezpostulsted. But the King dressmaicer took lotiy grounds and informed Ler tuat ebe paid not for material, for labor, or- for style, but for the unspeasable glory of" wear- | ing his name.” Sue went home and wrote him s nole, esying that, as the Lonor of wearing his ame was {00 expensive a luxury for her purse, thousand dollars’ worth of dresses coocerning which she had cousilted him, and would adyiae lier numerous friends to sce 8 more conscien- { from Worth an elegent {ace overdress, in value far exceeding the ils concerning which she bad demurred, with a uote saying that the mcdisto had concluded that he must have been mistaken in the velue of tho black silk robe, aud now seut the cverizess to make it worth its price! ! Betas Darsz. The Melodious Mule. New York Sun, | No one could esy who owned that mule. Sinall | boys had peited him with liberal bend, and the | police bad made glorious but neucceesfal efforta | to ensnare bis wayward steps aud turn bum over to the pourd-mester, Agray mule, well put together for an animal © of the kind. The retuudity of form which distingaishes the well-fed mulo wes Iucking. A bite of grasa bere and there, an oceasional thistle fhead, anibble st a passivg losd of bay, may + unt the edge of hunger, bat will not produce { plumpness nor good nature. He bad wandered | trom bome, this mule—started oat with a desire, perheps, of visiting strange towns, meeting with strange adventures, and of seeing the world. ‘His owner had been left one mule loss, aod may- bap he had searched Jong and diligently, and Geen patient aud hopeful, trusting that the wheel of time srould turn and return the mourned { estrsy. | “Down the street—srourd the corner—the gas- ! tight playzng for » moment on his faded coat— aod the male crouded clove fo tio feaoe and peered over w ry eyes at the uioy proea s..- Thus bose-we méscd tha comam, of Lact than Marie, one | fe observer £4 | >, Worth's arrogance, ete., | Im a ceriain | are worn @ Is Gree or 6 la | Hour, and who were to be recognized generi- | to calculate as the jrobuble eum of bis bill, for | reference whstever io the cost of, materials or ’ ro now worn, in | blows, that they are bipeds, #6 are angela and : weact, and evidently made of so littie material | that the far owner Was completely astounded by | she would coustermaud an order for several : tions modiste. That same dey she received: nod introduced to orcheatra, parquetto, boxes and gallecy the lesding character, plaving not the role Of the old man, but the role of tle old mula. In the paclor kat the lovers. She was peau~ tiful—ho was worth 500 shares of the Lake Shore stock, and was interested im a bridge con- tract where there was a chance fora splendid grab. He loved, and he trasted that ehe reciprocated. Ho had come prepared to announce his love, an she blushed as ee read the fact in bis eycs. “My dear Irabella,” bo commenced, os be tenderly preseod Ler soft fingers, ‘I think you—” } “Geo-haw! Gee-haw!” rosred the wayward | mule, rendered melancholy by the sight of the Lountiful supper just beyond bis pose. ‘ ‘Yhe fair Teubella sprang up in alarm, and it was sevoral miutes before the young man with Lake Shore stock could quiet her. “Teis uothiug but emule." he explained, as | be looted from the open window ; and he xconlod | datkly ut the wauderer, and made threatening | gertures, | the sat down again, and the painful silence {| was ut length broxon by his grasping of her hand and saying: : c “T ave to-day been analyzing my feelings toward you, and f fiud that. “O-n! hoo-baw, gee-haw—gee-baw!” an- nounced the homeless, bouselevs mule, as he caught tho ecent of ruses and talips from the lawu. He saw things as a mule seos them—he hungered as mules hunger. «T's that beast again!” whispergd Lake Shore etoci, a8 che fair Isabella uttered & litle shriek of alarm. He went to the window and ordered the gray- haired outcast to move ou,—to leave tat locality svithout any uuneceseary delay, and secure stand- ing room on the eummon. Z ‘They sat down again. He bad something of ipterest to communicate, and she bad a curiosity to know what it was. Minutes ticked away be- tore he looked into her jus:rous eyes again. Ie thonebt he saw tho light of loveshining briabtly,+ aud be stole ais arm ulong the sofs and said Not mass lave soon —you must know, that *O-b-b! gee-goe-rh-ba! ab-ha!” came 8 voice from beneath the window, — It was uot the voice of adritting valor, going down toa dark, deep grave, afters gallaut struggle for life. It was not the voice of a ‘lost child crying out as iv stumbled tarough the darkuees, louging for the | strong arm of s father to evfoid it. It was tho } voice of thy old gray mule, quavering etraugoy es bunger brought up recollections of corn crite and timothy bay. g “"S wunile ilitted scross hor face. The naman soul is so constructed that one may smile at a ‘ victorious, exultant champion, or at a duwucast, discouraged mula. *s ; Laky shore stock ‘epproached the window ; again, and aio brandizaed his int in the air, be Warned the intruder to dissolve m tho dim dist unco, under penalty of being tound dend with a; wovered jugular. ea ‘When a rubber ball is flattened it will spring | back to its original shape as svon as the pressure | ix removed. When a lover's declaration bas beeu thrice broken in upon, fis thoughts aro | slow in gathoring. They sar thero sad gazed st the opposite wall as if wuiting for a raitrosd ‘ traup.{uut che dually glanced up coyly end lovingly | and whispered: You were about to say gomething !” “T was.” be whispered in returo, reaching ont for her band. “the public have ackuowl- | edged me eo your—your favored suitor for mouths past, and this fact has emboldened mo “ Hip—hup—haw—gee—baw—ha!” came 3 voice on tho night breeze,—a voice which halted and gasped and hesitated ss if the owner had rizev from beside the grave of a loved, lost friend. It was not tho yoico of a troubadour warbling words of anguiah set in rhyme, It was ; not the voice of a lone night bird calling for its lost wate, It was the vaicoof that same mulo ‘ calling to the lilac bushes to come a little nearer, —to come and ret a bite. “Ts that aa odisua cow!” she softly inquired. | “No; ity a blasted mule!” be exclaimed. “Such Ianguage, sir!” sho said, as she rose up. 3 if Tsuen a mule, madam!” ho replied, pointiog tothe window. ‘I'l kill the man—the mule—~ that has dared to come between us!” ha | shouted. and ho rushed from tho mansion. i He pelted that ago-worn rmoulo with lawn oroa~ ments: he belted. it -with stones pitched from { the street or found alongside the curLatone. Tialting under a lone treo on the dreary com- mon—gazing tbrough the deepshadovws of night, | <0 diecoves why pursuit wea aban doued, the old | | gray mule seemed to realize that, even as a! tule, it was eafe to have an eccident insurance ; ticket in his pocket, and he sighed and gasped | and tremulously soliloquized : i ++ Gve-haw—gee-al—r-rr-raw—ge-havo!”. | And the sludons grow deeper, tho night- breezo sighed with renewed lonelivess, the siars nestled behind the clouds to sleep, and he felt | that he was s mule beloved by none. Singular Verdict in 2 Case of Snictde. | Afew days ago Moses Deken, an old and; esteemed citizen of Vernon, N. ¥., commited | suicide by hanging himself in his bara. Vor ecv- eral years kv Lad beon suffsring from erireisa | depression of epint, which was sggravated dur- | ing the past winter by business troubles, After / his death it wss discovered that be bed beea | greatly pereecated by one of his creditors hamed AicQueen, who bad ineulied aud annoyed hit ; unul life became insupportable. The Coroner's fury, learning thie fact, returned the following preamble and ‘resolution with their verdict: “Wurnras, At an inquest held on tho body of Moses Boken the 12th day of May, it sppeared by the evidorce taken that the deceased waa sub- ject to unreseonable and unjustifiable anvoranco ‘and trouble by John McQueen, thereby aggravat- ing, if pot producing, mental disorder of said de- ceased Moses Beken; therfore, it is hereby unanimously Resoiced, That the jury censure the | } gsid John McQueen for his reprehevsible con- dact.” PROFESSIONAL. | CARD. ‘Disewes of te ‘Theat and Lan, | { | DR. ROBERT HUNTER has associated his | & ison, DR. K. B. UNTER (late of New Orleans), | He Cotes, Ground... | with him in practice in this city. 1 alg Honat and Grind om i Arrived too late. | Old Jays Cofeo, MILLINERY. HILLINERY! CRRAT- REDUCTIONS ‘We have just received a large stock of FRENCH GIP HATS We will offer them at a Reduction of $2.00 on each Hat. SUN HATS At 38 ofs., reduced from 75, LACH SHAWLS JACKETS At extremely LOW PRICHS, lower then | ever before offered in thig market. They are worth examining. HOTCHRIN, PALMER & 60 ! Daalt in at tho New York Stock Exchange bought and gold by ua on margin of five per coat. ‘Privileges Negotiated at ong ta twa per cent from market on mem- femut tao New York Hachangs of ruapousible perties, Large suite hero becn resized | call'coste om 100 shares - $106.20. ach, eautent 209 shares of stock for 82 furtner risk, whik, meay thensand dolla, promt may be gained. 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Important tothe Consnmer---Yon can save from. 5 to 20c per Ib. by biying at 43 State-st. Japan Toa. Young fy Gunpomde: Oolong T Old Java Cotes, Grea. Wty Goer. Grom, Tio Coffee, Roasted. ‘Java Coffes, Ground! We Roast and Grind our own Coffees, and can guarentee Their practice is confined exclusively to Dis- | | eases of the Throat. Inngs, and Teast, i STOVE R& DOLLIN GE R, : They will in future visit patients at their; \ residence. H ‘A froe clinic for the poor will be open daily | from 9 to 4 o'clock at their Dispensary. i OFFICE---Rooms 3 and § Lakeside Building, | : Clark-st., corner Adams, RESIDENCE---10S1 Wabash-sy, Office hours, 9 to 4 o'clock on week days, and - 10 to 12 én Sunda; Cstc4c0, June 12, ve im is ty i a A Good Shirt, $1.50 : A Good Shirt, $1.75 | FROM STOCK, SHIRTS to order a epectatty, 4-Ply Linon Collars $2 por dor: colpt of Wctsand two stamps. A Good Shirt, $2.00 ; measure. Garson, Pile, S ‘Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 48 STATE-ST. Gooris delicored to aur part of the city tree of shares SKIRT SUPPORTER. DADDIES! ‘Read. this advertisoment carefal- Wy. Buy the Pateot Gem, Skirt Bipnorter. The best 5 sever ever made, slo ot prsctical sen.o and merit. Ae op anid plngsaat to west, et ther with or without a corset.’ It takes the weight and p the clothing RA hips, and nover fails to pl KK sereomsmended by all phystetans- pw BN When once worn it is always worn. Mae X: Sak for tbo Gem Supporter. Prico ‘Oca. Ageuts chy snd town. cular mailed (o any address on re In ordering send waist- ote manna tN OR ME GRASSES, soufactarers, New Haven, Conn, For saigby Field. etter it € Co... “kK. Pardridgo, Ch HARRIS & COBB, 1718, Clark-st.. $2,50, 82.75, 88. | 45 South Clark-st., Opposite Sherman House SUMMER RESORTS. eeeren® TAKE ZURICH HOUSE, LAKE ZURICH, ILLEVOIS, ‘This Honse is situated on tho east bank of » beautiful { apd favorite laka, aad is surrounded. by splendid groves. Ithas been thoroughly renovated and. rented, with 46 acer 5 adiition of 24 uew, rooms, Taking {t uso most plossant MISCELLANEOUS. j “Rfrstas leave Chicago ac: teer me a pape! m., snd 625 p. m, tor Bars whore ‘bus meets mand F Barrington, whore ‘bus meets t i | dog tao Sabtast et the ‘tosuiifat eences sad ta ett roviro ia Ghtenev op Nicuday ata. now opea i i | tals Honse is now ‘onea fpr tao areaon. Special rates ‘L, INGALLS, Proprietor. ving pleasure parties an opportauity of spen and ‘The employes of Messrs. Lyon & Healy, the Root, & | Sous? Music Co., ard the Mason &Hamba Organ Co. de Siro fo publicly express their thanks to th: ir emptnvers for Kindly consenting te close thelr stares o& Saterday afersouns at 3 o'clock dariag the sumer Toatls, regardiess of te fsct dat nomerouy other Houses fa the masie teuds refused to waite with tem Ineo pros worthy aw act. Thus, atasse.ilice, Lave {ney geD- + Erously sturded to their eauployce 3 few hoare of recre- Stun, weiea ia duly appreciated and vory gratefully nc | Knowiedged. ‘Tuunke are due them as well for tho fib- Que hour br rail from este Mar Qp¢ hon by rail Milwaukee. Open for gnosts Ma: Mest, and the most moderat ‘SUMMER RETREAT. LARESIDE, ON PEWAUKEE LAKE, jous and elecant reweat in Letters sud: ‘promptly. answored, AELUR, Proprictor. Bropristor, Hariand, W | RUBINIS — CAMPHOR PILLS. {eral apirit manifested as for the fow hours of rost granted ‘Thevo Sager Pilly are %o be found at all the drag stores JA 2°E4: in town. Summer tourists will take heed for health and highly recommended HATPLELD BOONE, Masena Sri, Bt, Lavrence Co. Kew York, now opened. for the season, class modern improramenis. Magaificent sar- - Biewant dives, bactlloat isbiog is. ‘The medictusl perties of the water aaaraton application, Aggh;at Howl us WATELELD ENSON, itt Warerat, NY = comzort. Those who stay at home can get thom aay timo. HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL, ‘This elegant hotel is now open for ruosts, and offers ac ‘ao soesonahie prices. < GLEN HOUSE,! NEW HAMPSHIRE, - | Tats favorito Sammer Resort open trom June M to {Ook 1 ues. W.4&G, %. MILLIKEN, Pronristors. .. ‘Joba V, Farwell & Co. gues corms mace | Oh i { | | | | i | \ | botore oven atcampte Little Dick Gamolla, atert a AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, TWO WEEXS ONLY—COMMENOING Monday, June 14. Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, TONY PASTORS Traveling, Company, 1875. 1875. Pith Annual Tour. The Grandest Combination Vet! MR. PASTOR wonld esti particular attontion to {he fact that, in organi tI Company, hho hea suiected a9 V. 3 in the pro: fasaion, ‘acoue, and now offers, not vt presvated. aad I Paalee ‘The Greatest and Most Wondesfol Grmnastle Artists on Bari, (49 GARNELLAS! THE CARNHLLAS postorm tho Wonderfal Feat, never y any other performers in tae world, and ruccesstully accomplishod by thes, A Docble Somersenlt from Shoulder to Shoulder! trom a standing position on twa canplete re syhitions rae shoulders of bis brotber. ec's snoulders, 1 Tuc Famed American Star Comique, GUS WiILDnTAMS Jn his own Ozizinal Dutch Song-, Sayings, Stor! ey, Ki Skotches, of ‘Tue Funntest Mon of (he Day, the Comtag Man, HARRY KERNELL, Katelica, Angedaten, Rewintacences,ete.,{n cuntisuods ecrean of ‘The Great Irich Comedians and Vecsiists, keeping is audieuces in one yaliter. The FIELDINGS, jefo, fa thair Irfsh Character Duote, Fatth~ or sifein toe 1d Isle, with their own ubgs Cle., jut Tolurnsd Irom their Luropesn Jon ant fol The World-femed Ethlopian Comfqne and Artistic Sony ‘and Dance Portormicrs, 3 Messrs. McKee & Rogers Who bave returned from « prolonesd succession of triumphs wil sue Chri trels, in London, to jo ‘The Master Spiuits of Ethlopian Comedy and Eccentric Murica! Geuluses, Messrs. SANFORD & WILSON Ja thety Extravagant Musical 8) Duets, Operatic selections, and Plan: The Leading Vocalist of thy ay, tho Young and Gifted Miss Jennie Morgan, In her exquisite rendition of Popular Songs and Ballads. ‘The Celebrated Charsersr Chango Vocailst, the Un- hivaled aise ELLA WESNER. WESNER'S reputation of being without an equal selena 1s too well established to nued reaiiirma- sho voll appear ian entirely now list of Songs sad ‘The Young, Beautiful, and Talented Artistes, The Moy Sisters! Wo will appest 9 spending WS EOY ‘The Bo: eatiful, Wondrous and Interesting Child Art- NU: ADONIS, frow the leading Opera— VENUS AND teu, in their delightful ‘The Talented and Versatile Comedian and Experienced Stsye, Manager, MR. FRANK GIRARD, and TOSY who" will ly appear m bis latest snd jones at each aud overy portormance, A Full and Efteient Orchestra and a Complete Brass [. DYING. ‘ths Week---Tuzslay, Taurstay, and Fray, Glorious Bill! --~ Bunker Hill Centennial! TRIPLE MAMMOTH. COMPANY! Battle of Bunker Hill! Or, THE DEATH OF WARR: Tho Mammoth Stage full of Living Figures. Bngage- ‘ment of an ovarwhelming Coupeny in commemors Jon of ‘The Star Olio pres: cots rhe. Qneen of ae D fo Deal Spe NEVT: tho Bowitehing y + the Beautiful Vocalist, NELL ‘ong and Dance Ardate, EMM EESUN ANI The ropular Etaiopion ‘Comedians, SEATS LS ASD NED WAMBULD, 2 Dramatle Company ta tho ratlling farce, MY NEIGHBORS WLSE! Sunday Evening, Juno M—Gigaa' io Testimonial Benefit, Seer AMUSEMENTS ass McVICKER'S THEATRE. For Three Weelksonly AUGUSTIN DALY'S | New York Fifth-av, Theatre Compaay, Every nieht and Saturday Matines, this week, tn Dsls's griat muevors the soacty move, ented tae | BIG BONANZA! ‘Mies Panny Davenport, Mr. J Mr. Cingtes Pinter, tie'byniis ere ert ane Davidee, Mrs. Gilbert, Miss Alice Gruy, Mr, George Parkes, And the envire Fifthar. cast, which sccurod for thts Sparkling Comedy over 80 WEEKS HUN IN NEW AUCTION SALES. BY G.P. GORE & CO, and 70 ‘Wabash avenge, AT AUCTION, On Saturday, June 12. at 11 o'clock sharp, We will sella Bankrupt Stock of CARRIAGHS, Qpon and Top Engzles, Twosptiag Phastons, To a Thrse-epring Demoseiis; and che Open Bustueas Wageye Sold oy horace ee ee aes eo, bag wor Stadebaker S{dobar z algo th er Stdo-bar Road Wagoa, 4 | Jloandiksapress (smneseay. G20 B GORE's co. beand 70 Wabaah-ary DRY GOODS. 30 o'clock, e fa in great variety, White Goods, and a line of La- dies’ and Infante’ wea: af 10. peste ste ‘Dkirts to be closed. ced 6-4 Cloths, to be ft ordl- Boys’ Summer Clothing. ‘Sue Hosiery bing aug and CEiirra Goo: ‘Now: linea fu Sankeo 2 ans, 208, Pisted Coodscte ee ae ae rr CARPHTS GEO, P. GORE & CO. Gand 79 Wabssh-ey, At Gar Catalogue Auction Sale Booty, Stoas & Sinners Ou Wednesday, June 16, a 9 1-2 a.m. ‘Woe shall, in addition to our usual 1 . soll the ENTE STOCK OF LOOais & .» tate at WE- Sty i sti Reg? GRADES OF SGoOBe EN ia RURED MES ae 3S, TURE MEN'S: one 'S, MISSES! Ou THURSDAY, Jane 17, ab 9} o'clock, ‘We shall offer somo more Bergaies ta Household Goods, Elegant Parlor Suitsard Chamber Seta, Terkish Easy hairs, Lounges, Marble, and Wood-l'op Hall Treen, Waleut Bedstesds aud ea, Llegant Marble and Wood-Top Tables, W. S, Burcava aad Comnodes.alir- rors, Walnut Rockers, Cana Citirs, Extension ‘Tables, Mattresses, “Carpets,” Show Cases, P Desks, Jeo’ Chesis, Refrigerators, au9 doa Sprinkler, oxo Marbis soda £" GuORGH FG AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & coy On Exhibition at our salesrooms, 84 and 33 Randolph-ss., MONDAY, Auction Sale commencing Tuesday Morning, June 15, at 10 o’clock, and After- noon at 2:30,. An Entire New Collection 0f137 OUL PAINTINGS, By Well-Kaow2 Americay aad Fereign Amst, A, B. NORTHCOT, KNAPP, MRS. $.M.GALVIN, A. VAN WILLIS, THO, VEl 5 REISHA“DT, GEO. HaRiwick, — W, &. Laxuworrar, And other equally eminent arcists. ‘The whole colleo:ion ‘octed with unascal care, wa Brosilway, tive instreetions ‘to actl, wi err, EACH PAINTING MOUNTED IN A FINE GILT FRAME, RLISON,-POMEROY 2 CO... Avetlo Friday Morning, June 15, at 44 ol Gar Regular Weekly Anctisa 2's P in great variety, Ch Fur Yaw Cuaire. Mattresses, Bodstead: A fill line of Brasse!s ard Wes! Car Refrigerators, Teo Bur chonisy, Toas, Cigars, a Ware, on WLISUN, Pi RIVER! 21 Large and Hllaitle Lois Tn the beantifnl sebarban Towa of Rivorstd, AT ATICTICIH, anay Afernoon, Jane 19, ai 2 deck ba AT OUB AUCTION ROOMS, 84686 Rancolprest. s res fralca a dag, each ‘Terms ansnwnced of W. IO HAVE. “By WAL F. i HODGES & OO 686 West Lake-s Qn TUESDAY HORNING, Jane 15, at 2 Special Salo of Fine Reta; Velvet. B. BoB: Caspeus, Parlor, Dining, Siting: Noun, vurnittice, Must bo auld, as tho WM. ¥, HODGES & CO. Anctt zen. On Wednesday Evening, At eur Warerooms, Jans 13, dclock—Salo of Household G: ie. Also on SATURDAY dreluck—Mo:tgage Sale o ). B WH. A. BUTTERS & CO., ron guess PERSONAL PHUPERTY. A! lus MADISON AUCTION SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Jane 15, at 24 o'clock, Gur Salesrooms, {ot Fast Aadiunet,” “YO one A Wa A. BUTTERS & CO., Anctioncers. ENTIRE STOCK OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ‘Table Cutl-ry, Plated Ware, Lamps, Chandelters, Plated Show Cares aud Stands, Sure Fixtures, et¢., AT S' ORE 892 STATE-ST., es © - WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 9:30 o'eloc! Fae Gates We Grantter Selibar ead Gliewmater ch our Salearoom, 103 East Madison WM. A. BUITZLS & CO., auctionoers, THURSDAY MORNING, at 9:30 o'clock, DBY GUODS, CLOTHING, STRAW GOODS, , BOUTS, AND SHOES, es Last Madison-at- Wate Ac SUITERS Voneers_ BUITERS & C0,'$ SATURDAY'S SALE, SATURDAY, AT 93 U'CLUUK aA. M,. ‘At their Salesroom 103 Sisdivoriat, 7 PUBNITURE, CARPRYS, PIANOS, _ * ces HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Etc., Ete. [80] S. DINGEE & CO., [82] AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCTANTS, ‘Nos. 80 & 82 Bast Randolph-st. } Liberal Cagh Advances on Consignments. REGULAR SEMLW! LY AUCTION SALES EV~ ERY WED: AY AND FRIDAY. 1 REAL ESTATE, Housekeepers and Dealers may sare 10 per coat aud s¢- of new and second. Howseheld aad Offee Faire, Fine line of Brussels and [ngrain CARPETS, Mista, new-mde, ased, and In roll cat to order. MUST be sold at lowest’ tigures to pay advaaces and close con- rigumente, MEAL ESTATA DEPARTMENT, OLPH-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Gor. West Randulph aud Jode=son-sta. to. LEONARD GROVER. RAND Monday Evening, Jane 4, and every evening until fer- ther uctiee, and et Ladies’ Siatioces, Cuesday and Friday qGuisuee’ "Patroalzed by the post oitzens. of vanihary Attractions. TUL CBRL SERS REL tite varisian Sensation, LA FEMME DE FEU. ¢ Tatroducing the Voluptuous Freach gyle Wester, Ida Daussey, Edw SHS pues biart, Kmelie Silva, i Slane Sermour, Slinnlo Baker, Minaie Victoria; Inox Montague, Jails’ Daven ter, Nelly'T. Norcross, Kitty Whitiand, Emma Price, Vioteves Picaut, Leola Brace, Vlas Dumont, and Ida Finceat.. Also Bobby Daly. Gerard Mortimer, Shay sad Foster, Hober and Glidden, and Harry Bornard. The largost and bost Company of Uaa-Can Dancers ever tn America. MAME REANCH) OUPE, OF BEAUTIFUL, et light. sae eee tse, asd $1. Admission to Matinees— The Wonderful Musical Prodi, Ree: aston, by cen; Childerm, 25 cote Roencred eats, Caliaron, 20 cts ‘Lyon Hesiy’s Mnsic Stors, S Commance at Bi. Aixtize HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Grand Complimentary Benefit RUSSELL SOGGS, Sunday Evening, June 13. Ba-Lomonse attzectlons. ACADEMY OF MOSIC. Hrery Night, Wednesday and Satarday Matinecs, the Great Moral Drama of zea Specialty Acts. ‘tie eveaing 13, ‘Monday evening, the Amateurs did thomscives great eeeiet, LYMAN is evidently at home upon the atage. Mrs. CUMMINGS earried her parte admirably. The “Trial of Qacon * was besntifally reo dered by Mrs. HASTINGS. Neither Fanuio Kemble nor ‘Miss Cesiman couid boimere true te the charactor EXCURSION My Soth Chicago and Calonet River ‘TO-DAY; fram Clarkat. Brigze,atZo'clack pm AT STANDARD HALL, | SILSBEE, DINGEE & CoO. Handling aad euotion sale of Suburban Property a ape- kts. By L. ROCKWELL & CO., “Auctionsers, 77 and 79 Soath Dearburn-st. WILL SELL, Wednestay Horuing, Jane 16, al 9 1-2 a 1, LARGE LINE 05° New aul Elegant FIRE, Consisting of Parlor Sets ta Hale Cloth, Ter go Fine Turkish Sets, Sf (aaa ta, Hair, Haak, aad Cotton at Hookeiscs, larga Line of New vad Used Crockery, and Gixasware, in conudetion with the of two private houses, G., Auctionee P. McNAMARA & CO., ‘Si East Wa: LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STICK OF BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE TUESDAY MOBNING, Jane 15, at 9% o'clock, we will sell 2,000 Cages Boots and suves. Fall hies of Alexis, Gongress, Lies, Boots, Siipperseic. Also, fu dozes Col cored Si be red SRO yA. P, BCNAMARA & CO., Auctioneers. By J. B. CHAMBERS & CO, PAWNBROKER’S BALE CF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, AT A. GOLDSMID’S LOAN OFFICE, 99 EAST MADISON-ST., near Deasborn. WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, &., &, SRVE, POR CASH. ‘AMBEES 4 CQ., Auctioneers. “AUCTION, Attontion {s called to the qreat zale of Texts bslf thor- pagbbred horsos, tho only Iut of the klad ever brow {bo Nortnerg States., early albare sired by aaire vf tho celebrated Gray Excle, are from M4 to 18 ands atch, trom To's yours old, aad are witbous dunbt the most bascuful fotot homes ever offered for sale in thia market. Ssie witcoumence Monday, June 14, at 10a. m., 124 Siate- st Ove sna Bret Carriage, with horses aad araeve, the porcy of a private genlomaa: one of the finest yung pple Bay Goldings in cry, 5 years’ old and wed broxey fed close cutrlage, sad severai openand top Unesies, crite 8 ites lot of singie sad deabls bar By H. CHADWICK & CO. Solearoom 185 and 197 Kast Wanceiph-st. Selle Furniture, Carpets, and General Merchindise every Taesiay and Friday. "L:beral Cash Advaacesmsdo Suovnsignmesta. Ketaras made immediately ator the aco sold. Tuesday, June 15, at 10a. m., will to: Foe Rabon tod ‘Drang Kosar, Puraizare ait By B. 1 CHATTEL MORTGAGE SLB, Tpereday Jung, ot at Centrow : newly Bow of Goan & Ton Broo’ make, in_good order. 5 Perie. Wy ecdex of moragagea. ke 2 LES nous.” etre GREAT BARGAINS at privat sale. A large stock | ps rental AY, Dr.W.B. McCHE WSK SUUCESS. ‘The tateiligence ot iat weoy tay uo loaser bay eben they ‘coraer Clav) fuurra tne fancy peteos. . g ree of churge, avery morziag fro? Dentist, 169 South Clark-st,, bet Madison and Monres, Best Gum Sots. Rest Plain Sets Gold Fillings, from Siiv lings, from. Tecth Extracted without pain. ALL WORK WARRANTED Dr HC. HAGNOSSC Has mmoved fom Golph aud. Dearborn fatcer mak Sper set, warranted, the ¥ hha kirmesty charged 3:9. dc the asual rates, All work ware OCEAN NAVIGATION. TMAN LINE OCEAN STEADISHIPS, CARRYING THY MAILS BETWEEN EUROPE AND AMERICA. PASSAGE RATES VERY LOW. For partivulacs apply i, tarday, 1eth Suns, at tarday, Miz June, et Rett Vickers trom Levarpnol at rates, Apply P. B. LARSOS cortheast comer Clark and andolph-als. (opisits wow Sherman toute), Caicago. ALLAN LING Hontreal Ocean Sleamsh'p ALLAN & CO, Gen'l Wertern Agta, Chiceza, joe. 72 and 7A LaS siio-we White St r Line, MAIL LINE TO EUROPE. REDUCED RATES. 120 EAST RANDOLPHST., NEAR CLARK. ALFRED LAGERG Gsperal Wosieen A CUNARD MAIL LO _— Sailing Tues Tims 2 Wek to and {ha BRITISH PORTS. | LOWEST RATES Apply at Com Cisrkaad e 7, General Westera Agent. NOHO, LN CIN DR.H.R. PHILLIES ay

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