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Baie cigiic | | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY .JUNE: 27, 1875.“SLIXTEEN PAGES. : “15 en eee EEEE——————————————E— enema <> were tedhis| 1. AMUSEMENTS. , award SECRET SOCIETIES, #arewell of Ashlar Lodge to the Kev. Dr. Stocking. Masonic Golden Wedding---The Knights Templar Centennial. Growth of Oid-Fellotship in Nevada and Utah, Hostings of Grand Lodges and Eacamp- ments, MASONIC, asTLAn's FAREWELL To D3. STOCKING, At the annual communication cf Ashlar Lodge, Ro. 303, A. F.snd A. M., held in their elegant new hall in the American Express Company's buildiig, No. 76 Monroe street, Tuesday oven- ing, the following officers were elected for the ensting Masonic soar: i Worehinful Naster—Frank L. Allen, _ Senter Warden~ William I, Thomyron, Junior We AL Darling. Treasurer—E. C. Cole. Seeretary—C. H. Crane. c Their Chaplain, the Rev, C. HL W. Stocking, D.D., announced that be bad accepted a caly from an Eastern city, ard tendoced bis resigns. tion, Which was accopted, and the following reao- ations adopted : Waenzas, This Lodge of Free and Accepted having hoard ofthe resignation of our Revers end Chapiain, owing to removal to another sphere of duty, and having a litely seuse of the rervices often- times rendered to ur, do hereby express, as the unani- mous consiction of this Lodge, cur stncero regret that the sscred and responsible Telstiont now existing ‘must ceare, ‘Resoired, As the unanimons expression of this Lodge, that the daties so ungrndgingly rendered at wund:y Umea and under varions circninstances will ever affectiouately be remembered by us, Reso ord, That we tender to our Reverend Brother our sincerest good wishes for his success and happi- Ress wheresoever ho may be piaced. Resoiv:d, That thove reso'utions be entsred upon our records, and that a copy attssted by the officers under the seal of the Lodge be sent to our Reverend er. Brother Stocking replied as follows: ave I had so much ‘ Freasure in ite daties and associstions ds here in this amost beautiful Lodge, and, if 1 hzve appeared bere Jem often than you could have wiehed, be assured chat @aty. in other’ directions alone have prevented ma, ‘You will excuse me, 1am sure, if, in saying these few pres words to you, I give a somewhat sober coloring them, for T cannot forget that lam a minister of the Word which has more sacred sanctions and higher daties than those with which Mesoury is nsso- einted. You know how many and how ead the scan- dals are that dinerace the Christicn name, end not gtherwiea is tim Mrsonry. What it is, we ourselves guske it, and because of the faithless lives of many” who wear the lambskin, it is often mace fo woffer and to be woandrd in the house of its friends, The besutiful grsen of Niagara's flood ‘owes its coloring to the blending of ite individual ‘rope, and so also every Menon contributes to the eral charactor and reputation of our | Mascnic aschcld of faith, Bo this, then, my purting mes- sage: Bo trie, watchful, earnest, loving Makone; pever forgetful of that slecplesa eye which the creat public fastens on every one, and which i$ 30 quick to fesd and condetnn every evidence of insincerity. I £2 procd to carry away to my Eastern home your kind resolutions’ and with them I shall bear Ioving jories, not only of you sll, but of those whom I Site luda benesth the express. And so for atime at Ieast—it_ may be until the Great Ihgh Twelvys, when all the craftemen shail assemble to rocelve the retrard 4 SMASOSIC GOLDEN WEDDING. The golden wedding of Hilloan H. Van Rens- eelacr and his wife, of Californis,; O., was col- - brated June 17. The affair was the more inter- ‘eating bine the venerable groom celebrated at the same time his haif-century in the Maéchic Ordex. The fect bas already been noted that Vac Rensselser Grand Lodge of Perfection of this city was namea for Mr. Van R. ‘The golden tredding was celebrated by am ex- carsion of Cincinnati and Hanselmann Com- sosnderies, and invited guests from Cincinnati to the number of about 300, all of whom visited the tged cotipte by special steamer. ‘The gusste were received at thé Ianding by _ Mfr. Yan Rensselasr, after which » proceraion was formed, the Hnights Templar forming ain .secort to Grand Commander Sir E. T. Carson, ‘the Scottish Bire, and other orders, the ladies sud their escorts gracefolly fatiing isto line at the post of honor, and forming a pegeant sel- Sout witdesced, if, over before, on & similar oo- eanion. A march of sbout « quarter of & mile brought the party to the comfortable reaidence of the aged couple, whers Mr, Yau Ronsselaer and his wife took positions st the gate, and courteously tendered sain the hospitalities of their bome. In s few moments the besutifol grounds surrounding the house were literally «towded with 2 moving mass of humanity, and Hanselmann Commandery took possession of « large lawn in front, when a short time was de- voted to some of the beautiful movements of the Knights Templar drill. }.. About balf-past 6, o'clock, the assemblage was Billed to ‘order by Sir E. T. Caron, under the - eharilig ebede-trece in front of the hoase, Sfter which the “ special order of the dsy "—the gelten-wedihing ceremonies—was taken up, Mr. arson presiding. After some remarks of con- gzatalation, Bir. Carson read a few of the letters of congtatulation—of which there was a bas- ketfal—from prominent Mesons throughout the country, mauy of them accompanied by almost -princelygifts. The Masonic bodies present each resented the venerable couple with .gold dol- ! to.represent each year of their married Jife, . each gift being ia old-fashioned purses, appro- tistely Jabcied. There were also presented to . Van Rensselaer beautifully-epgrossed cer- . fiticates of honorary membership in Cincinnati - sod Hanselason Commanderies. Bbort speeches were then made by the ro- eipiext of the testimonials, and by the Rev. Sir “Koight H. D. Moore and Mr. M. J. Mack of the Seottash Rite. After a substantial feast the +eVening wae epent in ial msoner. ‘an interesting feature of the occasion was the isplay of one of the largest collections of rare * “Masonic emblems owned by any one man in the =United States, The east room of the house waa eatirely occupied by these curiosities, aud s very valuable collection of Masonic books of in- estimable value to the fraternity. ENIGHTS TEMPLAR AT THE CENTENNIAL, ‘The wianigers of the Centennial bave given up . the idea of securing the general co-operation of the Masonic Order in their ceremonies. In de- tault of a general tutn-out of Masons of the Blas Lodges, the ménagers are now making sirong, efforts to secure a large reprosentation of “Enights Templar. The Puiledelphia Times saya that: To the branch of the Masonic Order known ss the Enights Templar has been assigned the duty of mak- & dieplay next year, and to this end the Graad camprocnt of the United States has been invited to ‘eet in this city next May, and the invitation has been ‘The Hon, James H. Hopkins, of Pittsburg, §s Grand Master of the Knights Tempist in this cou- tty, and, as » Fennsylvanian, he will no doubt seo that the display to be made te grand in proportion to . the importance of the body over which -he presides. ds the eeme time the Grand Commandery at Pennsyl- ‘whl meet in this city. and will be tite hosts not ely of the Grand Encampment, bat also of representatives from sil the Knights Templar around the globe, and they hops to be able to extend to ali comers that courtery and hospitality _ that a ue the visiting Enighte ard gentlemen. In ‘Grier to add to the eciat of the occasion it is under- stood that a grand porsde will be arranged in when Yeveral Commanderies of mounted Enighta Templar will participate—poestbly Coriuthian Chasseur Cow. -“tmandery, of Philadelphia ; De Motay Commandery, of Washington ; Morton Commandery, of New York: Palestine Commandery, of Chicago; the Detroit and. Boston Commandenies. "Besides ihese thera will be Drer rinety Commanderies in line, the members of Which will ‘not be mounted. The ides of mounting the Knights Templar is maid to have originated with Acting under & dispensation of the Grand Commander for some months pest, r No Commandery named Palestine exists in Chicago. BICHMOND KSIGHTS AT BOSTON. One of the features principally mentioned in Boston's celebration of June 17 wae the pres- ence of Richmond (Va.) Commandery, who were the goests of De Molay Commandery, of Boston. Batarday, Jane 19, the visttora were taken for 6 long carriage-drive through the saburbs of Bos- fon, and in the evening they were present at a i banquet given in their honor at the Amer- House. Among the guesta were: Hie Ex- tellency Gov. Gaston ; Eminent Commander Sir Knight Jobn MM. Clark; Cols. Wyman and Kinge- Dory, of the Governor's staff; Charles A. Stotc, Grand Commander of tha Grand Encampment ef Messachusetia and Rhode Island; Ald. Glark; the Hon. sf, P. Wider: J. Boardman, President of the Commo Council ; Percival E. Everett, G. M. of the Grand Lodge Of Massachusetts; ths Hou, C. L. Woodbury, ts Hon. Witlizm A. Sim:ons, Coll:ctor of the Rest; Dr. Winslow Lexis; the Han.” How, Will: inm Parkman, Qol. Samuel Hatch, and other Prominent Masons, if After the banquet had been thoroughiy dis- cussed speeches were made by Emineat Com- mander John M. Clark, Gov. Gaston, ex-Gov. Walker, the Prosident of the Boston Aldermen, the Hop. Charlos A, Stott cf Lowell, Eminent Prelate 3. W. Da¢man, Sir K. Orfway of Rich- mond, the Hon. Charles Levi Woodbury, the Rev. Mr, Vanderstice of Richmond, P. G. M, ‘William Parkman, P. G, M. Nickereon, sud others, Sir Knirht Barnabee pave a couple pf Borges tnd two recitations, amid rosrs of [sugh- fer. and an amnsing poem was read from Mrs. Partingtan. Perhaps the best of these was Sir Koielt Clark’s, from which the following ex- tract is mado: g ‘Thonith we are nedembled as brothers and compen: fonr, hoand topetter by the mvatie tie. set wa are never to forget onr duties and obligations to oxtr coun- try, ond the best member of our Order is ha who most faithfally ansumes all the rexnonaibilitier end best performs and discharges all the requirements of a gond citizen, unit'ng all the beauties of brotherly Jove ani friendship with obediency ts law and order and. the eotisfetant obtervance of all our moral relations to soclety and sorial dnty. Firmly to btand each in his "allotted sphere ‘in life, stovdily and well perforining each his part, darivg ‘to do everything. that is right, grerceming, redeeming, or des!roying everything that wrong, loving exch oiler with brotherly sfectionr, the obfect, aimand fnliness of all Freemasonry. The battle of tife, personal, individual life, cotnbating ~." trials, doubts, and diffienities; overcoming, trintnph- ing over or rising above the contingencies of birth, fortune, or vicissitudes and em- bartansments of social clrenmstance, is grand and be- yond imoginstion or dozeription. For all that Ja good, gnd true, and hizh in life, “ success isa duty.” In Dduosancr and plessurable alurementa of youth, fw understond or fully approciate the trie erindenr of personsl existence, or of personal power and infin- ence. To have lived in that age and generation of dis- covery, invention. and development of science, art, d méchanirs. an agein which even the lightning g moade subservient to our witl, to communicate the wants of man! Ansihilating time, distance, and ob- steclest Stretching over ercry hill snd yalley, through deserts, over mozntains, under grest rivers, through continents and oceans, to make ths nations of theearth one kindred and all the people of one tongue! Appreciating and improting these our op- portunities moro than comnensate for all our struggle with diffinlties enrmounted and disappointments ‘yanquished, or we havo lived in vain, AMMITION WITHOUT JUDGMENT. The following extract contains some whole- ame tratbs which wonld ba useful to the Progress of true Masonry if they conld be widely inculeated: Itis astonishing with what avidity. nome Masons who do not nnterstand the simrlest rudiments of thelr art, and who have ntterly failed to comprehend the scope and meaning of primary, symboli> Mason7y, grasp at the empty honors of the high degrees, 18 Master Mazon who knows very little, ff ansthing, of the Aporentice’s degres longs td be s Kutght Tomoiar. Soe knows nothing, and never expects to know any- thing, of the history of Templariém, or how and why these old crusaders became incorporated with tho Masonic brotherhood, The height of his ambition is to wesrthe Temmlarcrosa upon his breast, If he bave entered the S-attich Rite, the Lodge of Porfeo- tion will not content him, althongh it snpolics ma teria! for months of study. He would fain rfse hicher fa the arale of rank, and. if by persevering efforts he gan aitain the summit of the Rite and he vested with the Thirty-third degree, Litt'e cares he for any knowl edge of the orranization of the Rite or the enblim: Iossons that it fexches, Ho hn reached the hefcht o} bis ambition, and is permitted to wesr the doubls- beaded eagle, CANE PRESENTATION, ; At the picnic of Oriental Sovercign Consistory on St. John’s Day (a description of which has already beon published) a handsome gold-headed Cane was voted for to be given to the most pop- ular Pkince present. It fell to Johu O'Neill, Grand Chancellor of the Consistors, and lias since been presented to him with inscriptions noting the facts of the donation, and siso the recipient's connection with Blair Lodge, Siloam Council, Washington Chante mandetygand Oriental Consistory. FIRST MASONIC INCORPORATION, Somethiig new in the way of incorporation is that of the high Masonic body, Chicago Conclave No. 81, Knights of the Red Cross of Constan- tine. A certificite of its orranization As a body corporkte has been filed with tho Aecretary of State at SpringSeld. The incotporators are > Joho D. Mf. Carr, Mf. D..; Henry 8. Austin, Ren- ben Clerelond Hugh McDongall. Cass F. Mau rer, Jobn 8. Stott, J.B. Walker, 3f. D. ;.Jobo MecArtur, John A. Lyndon, Charles H. W. Stocking, D. D.: William Shaw, John Sntton, Elias Morris, George E. White, and William Cochrane. * ge ODD-FELLOWSHIP. NEVADA GHAND ENCAMPMENT. Nevada, forniorly ntidched to thé jurisdiction of Gilifornié, has recently formed a Grand En? campmoent of itsown. The first regular session was held in Winnemuces on the 9th inst. The following officers were elected and duly inatalicd : J.C, Smith, 9. W. G. P.; Wiliism BH. Hill, of E.H.P.; George W. Chedic, RW. 8. W.; -F. B. Drake, RB. W. G. Scribe; George ev, R W.G.Tr.; © W. Jones, BWI W.; ET. L. Stern, B.W.G. Rep. | : ‘The following reeoiation was presented by Patriarch George W. Chedic, and adopted unan- imously : Wi Drankenness is fy sottié of th of subordinates Lois ed ovg of tae wit oP eae and subversive of overything that ig noble in man, and isa disgrace to our Order, thereforé be st Re , By this Grand Encampment, that sny member of » Subordinste Encampment within this Jurisdiction, who shall upon duo trial be convicted of ‘using intoxicating liquors to snch an éxtent as to etnxe him to neglect bis family or business, be shall beconsidered s common drunkard and shall be ex- pelled from the Encampment, A charter was granted to Mount Vernon En- esmpment, No. 8, to be located at Pioche. The Grand Encampment was visited by Daniel Norcross, P. G. t., editor and publisher of the Few Age, San Francisco, Cal., who addressed the body in a pleasing aud instructive manner. i GRAND LODGE OF UTAH. ‘The Grand Lodge of Ulsh held their first an- nual session in Salt Lake City. : Past Grand Hemingray presented the Grand Lodge a beautifal sot of jewels, donated by thé Subordinate Lodges of the Jurisdiction. Acolléction of one hundred volumes of valn- able books was presented to the Grand Lodge by the Grand Master, iatended aa a nucleus of & library for the usa cf the order in Utah, Ths election of officers for the coming year resulted as follows: Grand Master—Z. M; Wilson, Deputy Grand Master—L, P. Highes, Grand Warden—Thomas C. Dunn, Grand Secretar y—Henry Simons, Grand Treasurer—] lel Cram, GHAXD LODGE AND ENCAMPMENT MERTINGS. Grand bodies of several jurisdictions will meet 85 follows : Grand Lodge and Grand Encampment of Musiasippi, at Vicksburg, July 20. Grand Encampment of Ontatio meets in Lon- don Aug. 3, and the Grand Lodge at the samé place Aug. 4. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts meeta at Bos- ton Aug. 5, 2nd Grand Encampment Ang. 4. Grand Lodge of Germany at Hanover, Ang. 9. M. Bernheim Sturtrart, M. W. Grand Sire ; Wil- helm Altvater, Berlin, Proseis, BR. W. Grand Secretary. Grand Lodge Lower Provinces British North America meets in Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward's Island, Aug. 10, J Grand Lodge of Maine méots at Portland Aug. 20, Grand Encampment of Georgia meeta at Atheus Ang. 10, ana the Grand Lodge at the same place Aug. 11. 4 Graud Lodge and Grand Encampment of New York meet in New York City Aug. 17. Grand Lodge of Australia meets in Melbourne Aug. 17. MISCELLANEOUS. % Inquiry comes from Herman, Koox County, regarding a Lodge in that place, and the matter is under advisement. South Chicago is ambitions to be mietropoli- tan. The last evidence of its honorable 1nten- Hous in that direction is tha intention racently declared to form a Lodge there. Alpbs Encampmest No. 1, of Washington Ter- titory, was instituted recently by A. Naltner, of Oregon, as Speciul Depaty Grand Sire.‘ The En- campment has potitioned to be allowed to stis- tain a quasi-connection with Grand Evcampment of Oregon. There are now seven subordinate Lodges in the Terntory. An application has been received for a dispen- sation for a lodge to be compcsed of Swedes, in the City of Moline. which will probably be granted. There are abont twenty applicants for the charter, and about twenty more have signi- fied their intention to apply for membership by initiation. Moline Lodge No. 183 has donated 350 to aid in rtarting the new lodge, and a fine ‘bali has been procured for its meetings. There iss movement in Chicago looking to the formatior of a lodge to ba composed of Norwegisns, ciauy of whom now hold member- stip in the virious lodges in the city, and, if carried out, the movement must be successfni, ‘Phere is 2 fue field among the Norwegian popa- testo, whictr cannot be reached in any otber way. The ‘First Swedish” lodge has proved vory successful, and no reason exists why the game mesgure of sncoess might not be sttahted among the Noswegians.- . ae Apollo Com- THE MUSE RETURNS. The City-Hall Bard Tanes His Harp to Educational Lays. Tho Workings of the Digestive Apra- ratns Set Out in Dulcat Verse, Political Economy to He Presented in a Metrical Form. The Text-Book Publishers Ruined, The gloom and melancholy that havo settled upen the City Clerk's oflice since Judge Williams with the stern hand of the law ernshed the flowers of poesy by rolling a burden of indébted- nese upon the bard of the city officers, baa at last been dispelled. ;Joe Forrest's musé, hav- ing refreshed her spirit at that Helicon that Howe perennially from Tom Foley's decanters, ; now tunes her lyre anew. No longer do tho wails of the City Clerk's office echo back wo mournful strain: us Lifeis notes Bright as youth has painted it; oh, no—not for Joé 1 but sontids of mirth and ébeerfulness are heard, | and the news goes circulating round that Joe's struck 8 big bonanza in the poetic lind. A re~ porter of Tux Tainuxe was informed that Joe's muse had taken up EDUCATIONAL THEMES: and had developed. a magnificent scheme for tenching the young idea how -to shoot. lt acema that the recont discussion in the School Board over oral instruction in the schools tured the attention of Joo’s muse to the subject, with remarkable resfits. One rumor bad it that Joe was going to. Wash- ington to sce whether the invention could not be included under the patent Isws ; another, that he was going to read ab élaborate paper oa the subject at the next reoting, of the School Board. Probably it was, merely an, outgrowth of the Jatter ramor that «a report also went afoucd that President Richberg had held a conference with Gen. Chet- Jain and Caerloy [Recd to ‘ considar the propriety of annonncing through the preas that the timé of the School Board wonld be oc- cupied with special orders to the oxelusion of all other business until after vacation. In order to Ob:nin the exact facts in regard to this lathst and most wonderfal offapriug of Joe's muse, the reporter determined to . SEER OUT THAT GENTLEMAN UDMGELF. Upon entering his office, he waa seen deated at adel, his eye in a fine frenzy rolling. He was writing St a farious rate, while the floor around him was heaped up ‘ith pieces of paper, worn- out pens, and such literary debris. Taring advantage of a lull occasioned by his driviag bis pen ivto tho paper, ana Saddenls crdsenenting: it with an ink conatellétion, the reporter with be- caming decoram of manner expressed a desire to Jearo something of this wonderful poctic dis- covery, the news of which was circulating about the city offices. c ‘Mr, Forrest—My young friend, you have not becn mizinformed, -I have claborsted a method by which educational trathe may be cnsht possy, 50 8s to be readily—vea, jovonsly—asaimi- lated by ths expaading intélléct of youth. Reportor—What is . _, THE NATURE OF TIUS METHOD? . Mr. Forrest—It is well kaowa that pootry takes amuch stronger hold upon the memory theo Prose. The etructuro of vocse presents 80 many salient points that it is readily hold ip. recolles- tion when prose would be forgotten. Bflora espe- cially ia this so when tho verse is joined to somo concord of sweet sounds, (Afr. Forrest cast ono avo down on his manuscript and went ov.) How the fonotains of memory are often stirred by rec- ollections of songs heard perhaps in .our bappy childnood’s days! Snatches of melody breaking through the noise aud jar of the world wander through the halle of memory like. spirits Recalling our buried selves of long ago. Even when, at the approach of death, the pow- ors of the mind foil, the lagt thing to linger in memory is some versa, some song; some hymn, heard in yearé long ago. Y id. Tom Foley {who bad been listening ad- ingly)—That’s the goul of true eloquence, isn’t it? Pe 4 Ps Reporter—Yes, ft beats Mayor Colvin. . Bat, (scratebing his nose tbonghtfully), I don’s 800 what it has got to do with education. , Forryst—Much, much !, For it is, upon theso factsthac L base my system, which is that knowledge shall be 3, CLOTRED IN VERSE AND TARMONY. Presented in that form, it will be readily re- ceived, and what memory acquires with pless- ura she will retain with ease. Reporter—It seema good enough in theory, but who wil it into practice ? Forrest (joyfully clutching a roll of mapu- ecript)—“'I am thst man. Ha! ba! ho! ho! Listen!” Getting up on hisoftice-stoal, and beat-- ing timo with his desk-ruler, the gifted suthor of the “Ode to Franco" and otbér brillinat lyrics began: ‘Take, for example, & class of stiidents in physiology. + THE PROCESS CF DIGESTION pond ‘be set forth iu this attractive form (resd- iug): ‘The process of digestion x8 ¥ery interesting, Avery strange ‘inysteriousnest the whole stbjéct in- ‘vesting. Widely varying compounds are by it assimila! And living orgauioma are wondrously crested. Chorua—For thus tin Zou soe ‘The wondrous work goss on ' ‘That makes the flesh; the blood, the brain, Ballds up the skeleton, Fot digestion fo bé Well performed, chew well jour bread and meat; Bo careful to eat slowly, and watch how much you eat; For painful distonsions's superabundance makes, Which are known among the vulgar by tho name of ly-aches, When the food is in the stomach, in pours the gastric jaieo, A flaid of the body with 4 most important nse, The omeck works and rolls thé mass about, and all 0 time : ‘The food is very rapidly converted into cliynie, Loud applause from all parts of the room here interrupted the teader. Forrest (wavlag his mannsonpt over his héad like Field-Marshal’s baton)—Yon see, I can proceed to sing how the pylorus keeps shat with all its might, until it ascerteing the mixture is all right, sud how incomes the pancreatic juices and the bilo, and gradually converts the chyme into the fluid chyle, but 1 leave that to the prao- tical teacher to work out. I expect Superiu- tendent Pickard wili take hold of it right away, ~—that is, unfoss the Citizens’ Association should get out an injanction for apite. Whilo be was making those remarks the ro- porter was gradually edging towards tho door, and was just slipping out when Forrest spied him. “Stop, young maa!” he cried, “I havo goteoma more.” The reporter tied’ to juap out, but Forrest. hallocd “stop bim!" and sev- eral grabbed him. Tho reporter begged hard to bo let off. He suid that he was badly weskened from bearing Ald. Hildreth speak at the last Council meeting; and did not think be conld stand any more just then. He reminded his ersecutora that it waa an awful death to die, Pat his pleading was ineffectual, and he was forced to remain while Joe continued his ex- planations. Feotrest—The principle is easily applicable to other branches of knowledge. For. inetance, A CLASS IN RLOCUTION might sing: ‘Tho huinan fungs reverberate with very great ‘telocity When windy individuals indulgs in much ‘verbority, They pave to twitl the glottis sixty thousand times a minute And purh ond peach the diaphragm as though the dence were-{n it, Chorus—The pharynx now goes up ‘The larynx with a slaz Ejects a note From out the thross . Pushed by the diaphragm, Ald. Foley—I don’t exactly like that verse, rhe Mayor Colvin might take it to reflect upon im. 3 Forrest—Well, I don’t think so. I think bis Honor's glottis twirls leas frequently than that of sny one as eloquent 2s he is. Ald, Foler—How is that ? Forrest—The proportion of simpié vowel sounds is larger in Mayor Colvin’s spoeches than in those of any other orator, except, perhaps, Andy Jobrson, There is one vowel that makes up Ralf of his Honor's apeeches. ? Ald. Foley looked rather puzzled, but seemod to think Joa s morsel of scientific knowledge. The reporter here made another desperate struggle to'eacape. He said he was poor man, sith as famit dependent upon him, and implored tieir mercer. He proclaimed that the Constitution of the United States gave the humbiest citizen immunity from erné} and anusual punishments, bat allto no aval Jog was in the height of his poetic frenzy, and, aided by Bamyrmidons, succeeded im Holding on tothe reporter. The struggles of that person bed become: so violent by this time that the “bree” hes, to hold him down te the flody:-For-: rest eat on the floor beside biim aoa shout concluding remarks in Mis ear. > Forresi—The style,. of course, might be varied, accoriing to the age aud tastes of the fchool-children and nature of the. anojects treated. While the staallor boys would delight in singing their lessons to the tune of Yankee Doodle, the larger pnpil# would thivk an ode or versea in heroic measure more consonant with their dignity, hear that ~ of tie 5 is getting out ; ‘A TEXT-ROOK ON POIITIOAL BCONOMY. Now, I would. saggest to him thar if, for in- atance, hé wishea to impress upon the minds of students the. valuo. of horrme-fisheries as a source of wealth to the nation, he might begin it with an invocation to the muse in this dtylo: fuse; where’er thon att,—!f on Tue brasd ‘Thsmatan plains or by bright Helicon, — Or if thou wanderest ia the Hesperides, ‘Thoge happy isles that rest in stormicss acas,— Come, O como ;—or if by Zephyr fanned : ‘Thou Hest in egme bower of fait Ilyria’s tand,, Or walkest "mid the beanteous maids that therd eink— Descend, 0 Muse, and sing of salfed Herring! At this poiat it was discovered that the rapor!. er was ina state of insenstbility. Thay carried him out in the open air, but could not bring bim ta. After a long period had elapsed, and Coronde Dictzech began to believe he had & job, the etrong blast of wind redolent with the odora of the Bridgeport glus factorits and other savory eatab- lisbments fanned the face of the roporter and invaded his nostrils. Giving a sniff of recogni. tion he came to, and hastencd off a8 fast a3 legs would carry fim. . SPOTTED TALL, A Romance of, the Forest~Love of Wis Daughter and Hicr Death from @ Broken Heart. | or The following account of the celebrated Sioxk chiaf Spotted Tail is from advance sheete of Gin. Brisbin's book : During the latter years of the war, part of Spotted Tail’s family remaised for a tino at Fart Laraute, and with them was his favorite daaga- ter, a young gitl just budding into womanhoai. ‘The fort was thea garrisoned by companies of th Obio regiment of volunteer cavalry. Among tho officers of this regiment was » young man of | good appearance and pleasant manvers, and wih whom the chief's dougater ia Ee asvion does not seem to nave been reciprocated f the young soldier, and he did all in hia power to convince her he could not marry her, ¢ni, therefore, it would be wrong in him to pay {ia addresses to her. But the infatuated girl woud not be convinced, and could not underetard why she, a Princess and the daughter of thé most powerful chief on the plains, was not a suitable wife for tlio young soldier. Day afur day she would dress herself with scrupoiou care and coms to the fort to sce her belor- ed. It was pitiable to obsorve her, as hoir after hour she would sit on the doorstep of tle young officér's quarters Waiting for him ‘o come dut. At otber times ehe would follay him about the parede ground hike s dog, daon- ing pectectly happy if she could ooly be ner hini and enjoy the poor privilege of looking st him. Spotted Tail, hearing of the strange condu:t of bis daughter aud deeply mortitied at hor wait of self-rospact, hastened to the fort, and, puttig herin charge of some sind friends, boda then carry hor off into the Rocky Mountains, wheres, Portion of his tribe dwelt and éndeavored :n every way tomate her forget hor unfortuns:s love. She wont away meakly enough, but fdl into s deep melaucholy, from which noeffort of friends could aronseber, Presentlysho refased to tako any food and pined away to a mre keleton. Ono day a courier, whose horse was white wih foam, sought ths srest chief and told him thit his dauchter was dying of a broken lisart, afl wished to beo him ones more before sho passal to tho happy spirit Ind. Away over monutaa end stream hurried the chief, and paused nt for food or rest wutil ho had reached the bedsica of his boloved chitd. He found her: still atiw but faat sinking, acd she bid him sit closo besid: her and hold her fleshless handd in his while ate told bim sll her simple story of lové and suffer ing and a broken heart. Sho saia: “I shall 6om be at rest, miy father, and with thoso of or lundred ‘vho naye gone beforo. In that beaatifd land I will wait for you and yon will soon com to jin mo, dear father, for your jocks are whit ‘ned with years of care, you are fast frowing oll and tired, Youaresgrentchief and have y¢ many warriors, but the pale faces dro more nun- érous than thie loxves of the forest, and I prar youto cease from warting with them. Span your people, my chief, rest vet a little while iv beace, and you ‘ill have reached the end of yor journey of life and come to join ma in the hapsr home to which I am now going. ‘Tho pale face) are his people, and between you and thom I bop» war will never come szain. And, .O my fatbr snd my chief, when I am dead take my por Wasted body and lay it on tha hill beaide the fort where I Jearnod tolove so well.” Zhe pulseles hand grew cold is the great chief promised lis child allsho asked of him, then the Iustrois oves glazed over, tha thin tips ceased to mow, the smile fled from the wasted face, and tle Indian girl was dead, Tie heart-broken chiof bid tho attondass dress the body of the Princess for buria}, and a the shoulders of stout warriors it was carried o Py : Paton nts Soe HOOLEY'S THEATRE, sien, 4ome EK ONLY. Na 28, Every re ubllase. Prien eee famous Prins Donna, abd Bstiiday it Of the |MRS. JAS. A. OATRS on ; xD Hen SebmtsKn. English Comie Opera aes REPERTOIRE FOR THE WEEX, RgETEER piueeday—Lecaca’s Femous Opera, GI- ‘eda say MADAME ANGOT'S CHILD. pGeratay and Friday~THE PRINCESS OF TREBI- Saturdas—THE PRETTY PERU, Butteday Matince <GIROFLECGIMOETA: _. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Special Announcement, Union Square Theatre COMPANY, OF NEW YORE, ‘Will appei 0a MONDAY, JULY b, to Mr. Haidack- #0n's adaption of the Great. Ce ad ack Laramie and {aid to rest among the pale face, one of whose race she fad go fatally loved, Hr grave is still pointed out to tho traveler, ma there it will long remaia a monument of the gal- dest story of the plains. Spotted Tail ofta speaks of his dond daughter with affectionso rTemombranes, and once in § great conncil hed with ths whites at Laramio ‘he said :“‘ Were ot the hopelossnes of resistance avd the dictaos of policy sufiicient to restrain me from acts if war, the pledro J mads to my dead child in br dying hour would cause mie to keep at peace wih your people,” ore 3 > A Sensible Young Man. The sonsibla young man is towliving ner Council Bluffs, Iowa. “Not long sgo be becano involved in a quatrel with no jees than five di- ferent men, and challenged each ono of them o mortal combat. Al accepted, and were upa the ground in time. Then tio Leroof the affar said that hé Wouldn't fight them all at once, bt would fight the beet man first. ‘The five bega discussing the qnestion of who wai the bet msb, and gotto Sighting. Ther strageled ovr the subject for about a quarter of an hour, th champion sittin: on a log ax umpire, snd wha the gression Was finally settled, the *' best mai” could have beon whipped by aoybody, and waart ready to fight. Tho challenger: walked off wih all tue honors, and was proud and happy. Tis i8 the story, and ie probably & lie. : AMUSEMENTS, ADELPHI THEATRE, sc. scy Week commencing June 23, Still Another Great Week f First appostance of the Incomparable the Most Wa- derfal ATLA ATA! Whose Thrilling and Electric Leap from the Staxe to to Coiling is tho MARVEL OF THE AGL.” This te to acmo of gymunstic art, and the Inet Acrobatic Start the season. Boyond this is Impossible. Fiist appearance of tha farorita Comedian, Authe, and Manager, : Chariey White, So long and fscorabls traowen in this city ae the Mi of Hooley's Miasire's, and known the world over a2 fo Pioneer of Minstrels: First appearance of tho Popular Comedian, LARRY TOOLE YT! Tast: ok c in the Roaring Farco” mar CABMAW 92: HUGHR: id red GRRS and WAMBOLD dn Hattling Ethiopia ant i A Hemembor tho Prices—The lowest of any Theaty NELSON'S PARK, GC ick: PICNIC! | AT NELSON'S PARE, Wednesday, June 30. Train leaves Canst and Ktnzie-ets. af 9a. m., stoppig atAehland-ay, Noou Train leaves at 13m. sharp. ANNOUNCEMENT, Prof. WALTER O. LYMAN, Shakepearaan Reader ad Hamortst of New York City, will give an entertainmon— Dramatic, Horoic, and Humorous—on Thursday, tho 3b fast., in the pall of the Onicago Colicginte Insttinto, nevot Eake-st. and §:. Johu's-place, Admission ‘Tickets, to he prconred at Harcis' Book-Store, 68 Le at., dod at the half on tho evening of the cntertainmnt. PICNIC, The ot M,N >and ABE HARRI wil Revo Psat eet ates ang ABE Tormor fy Jefferson, on the Sih of Joly, instead of toad, a was orixinalig tutonded, “Friends gad old setelet wl ace cover [Remoelres pecordiog. soar oeeree ee The Two Orphans! For the 1818t Ccisesative Pertirtanee, Precisely ax played in New York City. ~ Bos fc RUD gor the sale of Rusorved Seste will open on MeVICKER/S THEATRE, LAST WHER OF DALES FIFTH-AY. (xEW YOR! COMPANY. Sho wil! pressat soother SO ol York Success, Women of the Day! Wednesday and Saturday affhts—BIG BONANZA. ‘Briday- tiday-Banefit of FANNY DAVENPORT-—-LO3 Scr No eee Suly5-HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS 2G ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Teraugement four days and Wednesday Mati-ce with the .eminont natural actar, , ROBERT Mow aD, ._[n his famous fmpersonation of RIP VAN WINKLE. Moildren's 10-cont Ma'ineo Wednesday. Friday, tirat time, MARK TWALS. 34, 4ih, aud Gin, Great Holiday Adtzactions. ACADEMY OF MUSIG, SUNDAY, Jone 1, BENEFIT OF. JOHN MUTE, STREETS OF NEW YORK. Powerful Cast and Hundreds of Volunteors. EXOURSION : To South Chisago and Calumet River TO-DAY, from Clarkst, Bridgo, at 2 o'clock p.m. WAIT FOR IT! SL. George's Aumual Pio ‘Turner BY GP. GORE ¥ CO, Sand 70 Wabash avenus. _ LUBSDAYT, TUNE 29. REGUUAR AUTOM SALG. OF STAPLE, AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Dress Goods, Pico Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, No- tons, White Goods, Einbraiderics, etc. ia A rich line of Liama Lace Gocds, inclading aif thé latest tylos in Robes, Sacques, Jacknts, Points, Shawls, Aprons, wakiag wall the hsadsomest Hao of a goodl aver offered at a ietion {2 Gaieaan, io special sale of a Bankrupt ack: Men's joys", and Childros’s Q ‘lathion. pee Patterns in 64 Worsteds, first-class tailoring estad- Hateasd Caps, Hats, Parasols, Cutlery. A nico line of Fancy Embrot A choice ling of Linens, inci Hantkerchiefs, Towels, Ne Crash, Table Covers, etc.. Furnishings; Straw Goods, Trimmed Piated Ware, Hardware, ote. 29 broldared Piano Cavers. ding an. endlexs variet kins, Damasks, D: CARPETS. The Rexnlar Auction Salo of Ingrain and Cottage Car peisat Ub o'clock, eae Salo of Dry Goods Bargain’ ag 9:20, ma, REO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash.at. AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY. JUNE 29, at 11 o'clock sharp, ‘Wo will sell a Bankrapt Stock of Top Baogies, Democrats, & Phaetots, Must be sold to pay advances. Also full line of Fine Singlé and Express pees, GEO P. GORE 4 Co. “Gand 70 Wabash-ay. We stall clase ont ou Wednesiay, Jane 30, A FINE LINE OUSTOM-MADE COLM GATES, Assignee, séli the entire stock of ‘M. A. HEBRON & SON, RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Following our usual custom, every lot will a it 8:30 , Reagld, cele dior, GORE & CO., 63 and 70 Wabzsh. On Thursday, July 1, at 9:30 a.m., ‘Wo shall offer a good assortment of Household Furniture, Elogant Parlor Suits, Marble and Wood Top Chamber Sots, Walnut Wardrobes, Book-Cases, Extonsioa-Tables, Lounges, Waldut Chairs and Rockors, Hall-Trees, What nots, Marble and Wood-Top Tables, Bary Chairs, Bed- steads, Rockers in Rop and Hair Cloth, Kitchen Tables, Parlot and Office Desks, Show-Cases, Carpets, Refriger- atord; 250 Wodd-Seat Chairs. G.P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, LYS. DINGEE & CO., és. Sand & Kast Randolphat, Regular Semi-Weekly Auction Sale, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘the Largest and most Elegant Assortment of Household Furniture lory than Manufacturers’ Prices, at PRI- Lh a Deslars ean #3¥6 40 ‘Oar Stook of Parlor aud Chamber Suits, Le Fary, Disiing-Room, Kitchen, ede Bet vaste Desks, Secrotarigs, Book. Cases, Tables, Chairs, Loan Mattresees, Ice-H tos, ate. o°¢,, ts very fall, and MUS BE SOLD'TO Pav ANVANG! Docs By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO., 27 East Washiogtoa-st, LARGE BANKRUPT STOCK OF FINE SHOHS From the Sest Mannfacturers. AT AUCTION, ‘Tuesday Morning, June 23, st 9¥ o’clock. Cs s » REGULAR GOODS. Ao, hit See are ES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bankrupt Sale! et Court of the Talted Stares for Inthe DUN iviera District of Milinolss pat if BR nd | WiLLIA: Notice lt hersby given that the undortigned wi!l receive | pids ap to 9 o'olock a, m. 0: the Istday of July, A. TP Uy ar bis office, oom No. ® atajor Block, im thy City of Onicego, for the pocsonal property and assets of Fox Howard, banicrapts. Bids may he mado for tha whole ot any portion of seid property, aad will be opened besween, Ta Bankruptcy, 9 trict Court, and acceptod or rejected “the as the,s direct." The property 10 be sald embraces 4 tag Sonte,d dredges cud Gols for satco, 8 bilo drivers Sad tots for same, 7 dump scows, | clam + and tools, 1 derrick, Glare deck ccows, 4 small deck scows, 5 bull scows, finata and P. D. scow~, machinery and tools fz machine hop ae Ohicage, docting » ssatonal ‘pido ties, piles, oFontractors apd sthers desiring vo parghae are request. toe fermation. aes EXADFOBD HANCOG Prov. Ascignee, Chidage, June 9, Is%5. a i AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. ‘S tind 86 Randolps-st. | BANKRUPT SALE, AT AUCTION. COAL & COAL YARD FIXTURES, Spécial Sale of Now and Used Hatlor Suits, Camber Sots, Barcaus, Wash Strads, Cora. inodes, Wardrobes, Lounges, Cacpere, toe Buses, Hefti. oratory, beste. BISON, POMEROY § Coe Shand & Ha: dotphst. BANERUPS? SALS lenses, Wfles, Wagons, Ee, ima on, APSTIoNn, At Ds of s a8 Ai SESS EOS HOWARD. Ge nnd ane JaneW, at 10 o'ck 'ORN- Shey WI DAT : alt, Mates; two pair "Pimbar Cart ote. Sale b dford Hancock, Fsq.. Assinnoa Estate do" aLBSGR pdahdy OS Pastel Se movant Art Sale BY THR CHICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIG, Michigan-av., cor. Van Buren-st., ‘Thuraday and Friday Evenings, and Satur. day Afternon, 3 p.m., and Evening, Tuly 1,2,and3, Evenings, half Past 7 o’clock, A largo collction of Chak 0: D tte wil colebeatod dartrieaa and Oeegtaal Rplotions by $40,000 WORTH OF PICTURES WIN be offorsd for sale. Among thé Contributer are MDA:0CS, YZ. : . Hert, Howler, Prof. Sapp, Stamm G 12 Bar i R Pabutto, ‘Wot, arolus, And many others eqcaily wall ‘known, ‘Tnoquated oppdrtunity dor the most {averable conditions. ry oped FRRE nnid} ater the aale. ELISON, POMEROY & CU.. Auctlonears. to procure Choice Pictures un- REGULAR SALE AT AUCTION. Friday Morning, Jaly 2, at 9% o'clock. Buyers atwars find the Largsat, Asso Rooms. Parior, Chamber, and Dintag-Raom St OT E, FURNITUR Black Walant Extension Tables, M. T. Tan Wast-Neanday See aA T Tapley fufl lino Now and Second-hand Mattresses, Springs. A fi SER te ERROR a Ss LISON, POMEROY € CO., Bs and Randolyhsy, WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTION SALE or Fronting on State, Buraside. and Buttarfiold-sts., TORE OE eooe Rittyarst asd Pityresene et OO Monday Morning, July 5, at 11 O'Glook, On the Gronuds. These Lnts aco very désirably located on high grocad, onty tive blocks ‘rom the mola gageeaee to South Park, ana close to tos Rock lead Car Supe. ‘Woll supplied with Inko water. re TERMS OF SALE—Ono-fourth cash, baiaaoe in one, fre, pd three years with 8 por coat interest. "Tilis prs: fect, fall Warranteo Deed givon. A deporit of Twanty Dollars roqaired on each Lot at tims of ‘ale ra ‘Trains en tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rafteosd eavo the Depot at 10S a. m.: on the Mitehane & cors ‘aye ad. at 103. lag at Uifey-firatst, Wat A BUTTERS a°Cu., Auctioneers, ._. “Improved Self-Cleaning” Frail, Jey, Wine, and Lard PRess, With Removable, Ooox, Pirforated Cylinder, For Pressing and Straining es, ¢, Lard, Lomous, Vogstables, Toms. rc. 5 ca, and will nave many cris (ts ip,one gears aus, 33 ONLTSIRD RORN SUIGE CRT BG BATAACTED PROM “rite SAME QUANTITY, and doas not soil the haad$ or dot ling. - TT NDISPENSABLE ARTICLE IN BVERY To whom we guarantee. Quick Sead or calltur Cee oes AN _INDISP, GENTS WANTED Sales aad Largs Proats, r7a3. TO RuNT. CHOICE FURNISHED RODHS For the Months of Jaly and Angnst, May be soaured at a vary moderate rent; in the elegant marble residenco voarsst to Twonty-secund-at. south on Wabasb-av., if applied for immediately. A commodicns brick stable, with coachman’s room, alss for font. MEDICAL.. STATE} xtablishod in Chica for tho pox MLMDICAL)} Tatoxr “tod Fone ‘Blhotseet 7 . zant, LIVER, KroNRy, and BoA: OFFICES, | Sea ba Lne® fupsre, end Beso vous ProsrRarion. Gencrat Debility, i of & Chronic ur Spocisl offer lower prices with experiouc) and aby worst cases cacalogacd shove, ia a mach shorter tine ban fs usually expect>d. Calf or write. STATE MEDICAL OFFICES, EM 183 Soa" Clark-st., Chicaguy TL” BUSINESS CARDS. ee AT HOME AGAIN, L. S. BALDWIN, Gold Silver Nickel Platér, Calhopn- placa, rear lls Deartiorm. Boll-Manging, Ypeaking-Pipes, Sash-Bars, Railing, and all kinds uf Jobbing. Prices to auit tne tines. = A eee RAILROAD TIME. TASLE, EXPLanation OF REPrnexce Paring Satarday ow ceuted. * Sunday excopted. Monday excaptad. tive Sunday at 8.008. me b Daily ty OsooPEa. Lae sretee EiMOAGOA NORTHWESTERN RARLRDAD, Oe carver ealesnttes auch of he tae | fewer. | arrieye ePaciic Past Lins. De @ Duwuyus Yay ex. 13 Chiate pa. @Qubaque Nighe Hs. via Cliaw 20a. m: aGmahs Night Express, Pa. 1. oor ca am. = am. 5 a, 2. in. an he Dm > am ry 1 a, nme o om. }. OUD. mm 3D. ely 2p a L rE ._m B A pm rae ft 490. ra m “a—Derot corner of Wells and Rinzicatas Depot corner of Canstand Riasiersts: .,. MICHISAN CENTRAL RALADAD, Devot, Foot of Lal: ard Foot os Ticentysecontst, Ticketorec, gf corner. ean 95 Laken {2:00 a.m. /° 7459. m, 1920p. m.!* 6508. m. “Sunday Rx. 2° Saturday and Sunday =. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, and, Chicago, raares City and Deaver Short Lines, Union Depot, West Side, near ¥ je, Ticket ‘ofeess At Denotpand 18 Handstphiees ant eter ER, fan-ae, antl Luneat. : Chicago ¢ Padue: irosa Simstor, Lacon, Washington Ex.{*12'0) ‘a Joliet & Dancht Acanawodations* 6:05 nm: C*10A89, MILWAUKEE & ST. Pave RAILROAD. yal-ats, Ti Union Deva, coru-r Nadivon ant Can ricket 2 SB South Clark-s:., oppostte Sherman House, and at Depas. AUCTION SALE OF ll Residence Lots, Fronting on Seminary-av., 9 blocks west of Lincolnsy. horse cars, outside City Limite, Mondey Afternoon, July 6, AtS o'clock, on the gronnds. Terms easy. WM. A. BUTTERS 2 CO., Augtioncers, SPECIAL SALE OF 150 REMNANTS OF CARPETS, 40 to 40 yards each, and New Made-up Carpets, Consisting of Velvet, Brusscls. Ingrain, Homp, and Rag, Tuesday Morning, June 29, at 9:30 o'clock, At our Anctlon Rooms, 108 Madison-st., between Dearborn and Clark. WM. A, BUTTERS 4 CO., Auctioneers. LARGE STOCK OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, Flowse-fornishiog Goods Furnitare, and Cai WEDNESDAY MORSING Sing 50 a0 Sei) poled gt our Salesroom, 163 ast Medison-st. Wai. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auoticneers. REGULAR TRADE SALE, THURSDAY MORNING, July 1, at 9:30 o'clock. DRY GOONS, CLOTHING, STRAW GoODs, HATS, WHITE GOODS, BOOTS, Stour Sslesroom, 1n8 Hest Madison-m.. second floor, WAM. A. BUTTERS & CU., Auctionesrs. BUTTERS & 00'S SATURDAY'S SALE, SATURDAY, July 8, AT Si O'CLOCK A. M., At their Salesroom, 163 Madison-at. FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANOS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Btc., Eto. By. T. E. STACY, 190 Dearborn-st., Honore Block. Saled by auction and at satisfactory rates. Foreclostng Riortenzos, eerving distress warrants, etc. Best of rete ences given. Monday, June 28, at 11 a.m., At Southeast corner of Ai a Desrhoats., el- egant Sslooz Fixtures, 1 20 Bi Inut Bar and Back with fire Tissee Mirtors, S- Walnut leg Boxy Marble; ra . Black Walnut Cano Chars, ‘Cree Counter, Screens, Dosks, BR. SEAOY, etc., otc. = T. Orfeo 180 Dearbora-st. MORTGAGE SALE, BY T. E. STACY, Monday, dune 28, at 9 a. m, Corns -first-st. and Wabasb-av., apdor rot ete Wonka howe CONTENTS OF BILLIARD-ROOM. Seven Fins Billiard Tables, with Balls, Coos, Racks, ete. ; forty Cane-Bottora Black Walnut Arm-Chairs; Elo- get. Gas Fixtores, Marble-Top Tables, ‘Any one king for a Billiard Table. dot private residence or club~ room, whould come and sdo tho above, as they must be sald positively. ‘T. B. STAOY, Office 190 ebora-st. By L. ROCKWELL & CO., ‘Auctioneers, 77 aud 79 South Dearbora-st. ‘Will sell on MONDAY, Juri %8, at 10 and 3 o'clock, OIL PAINTINGS, Which, for beanty of subject and colors, are not sur- passed, ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 9:29 o'clock, New aad Second-hand Housekold and Office Furni- fare, Of all Kinds, B. R. LYON, Salesman, 1, ROCKWELL & Co, “By WAL F. HODGES & CO. - Tuesday Afternoon, at 2 o’clock,’ WHY sell at OF West. Lake-st., 2 las stock Wa second band FURSITORE’ Aloe Ad will be sold st_s groa: bargain. WEEP. HODGES & CO. Auctioneers, » On Wednesday Evening, At oar Warergoms, Jane 0; af 7:00, o'clock-Sale ‘of ° Y EVENING, 2 wig, on SATURDAY G, Saly 3 at7 7:38 Mortgage | ta, Forni WM. B. HODGES & Gor ne Auctioneers, No. 0 West Lako-sts beaees Milwaukoo & Pratsiy da cuca! | ivistor, Passenger...) 2. * 8:0. m.j? 7:45 D. ms Manat Be Geir SW pis] aa a lal . Paul, neapol Seskal Plnaeapoli, pos, oa, Pedine aul aastal [ies Laity Passouger.;*5:00 D- m2. /*13 008. mm. Paul & Siiano! : 2 T Oin.m'$ 73am. "30:00. m.|* 4:00p. m, and Stevens Paiut, Milwankee, St. apolis, through Fixprox: ILuNoIs CENTRAL RAILROAT. eet Saf Twentysecontit, Te cinder PPR TP A At a Et. Laals Bxpress,.. St. Louls Fast Line... Gsiros New Orleans ii Cairo’ New Orluans Springtistd and Peorls £: Ebragherd Signe Nrures Peoria aad Ko skus Hem Dubuque & Sioux City is... Dubuaue # Stoux Ciyy Exp! Iman Passenxe CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Depots, foot of Lake-st,, indiunt-av. an Ast, anu Canal and Sizteenthsie, Ticket Ojtces, 5) Clarkst and at depots. Ss Mail sad 0 Gtiaws ad Breese re Ki Downer’s Grove Accommoratio: Downer'sGrore Accommodation: Kx, Mo: “SEE Sundsjs. tBz, fararaay. KARKANEE LINS. tpi-st., and at depot,’ From Centrat Depot, seeondat, Ticket Lease, Indiavapolts, Lonisvilte & Cincia.| patl Day {* t:00 p. Indianapolis, Lauisr bithidcal les ohge batt Nigbt Xpress (daily 8:00 p. mi" Tilda, me CINCINNATE AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. Mier Cutan tnd Carrol Tee Sa ee Randuiphwat., and at depot. id pe Zeate, * 6:00a. m1. /* 80pm, Tp.) 708m RAILROAD, Passenger depot corner Chicaio-av. a: Feige and ticket-ofica No. 48 Clatbatt sasd to Sherman jouse. [ae Indianapolis, Lovtsville & Cincis-| pati Day Bxpross ... 30 30D. a ae 30 p: ta! 1098 TSBURG, ( CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. spot corner Clint Picket ofice, 121 Randatphewie, ond tage Tease, Pr From Columbus, Pittaburg a ¥ Day detprousnre ee Yo Colurbry, Pittsburg Nighe Expeessidai PITISBURS, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, | 180p. mf Toa, ra, Taaee,_) atria. Dey or Bay Expres... 905. m7. me Ean Line. ce. Dm 8: Mall... 23455 a me él ps my sea BALTIMORE & OWio masts) ip re ean cl Re corner of Washington. “ crileaca, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC Rar Rox. epee ore erin Tacit Not ee Tithe Blea,