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8 “SHE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Joaoph Sinwes, of No. 111 White etreet, yes- terday took A. Parsy’s horace, and was thrown by the animal and .eoveroly hurt, Arecoption will bo hold atthe parlors of tha Chureh of tho Mereab, comer Twonty-third street and Michigan iwenue, for tho Rev, Brooke Herford this evening at 8 o'clock ahaip. Frionds of his from all the Unitarian churvhes, and any frionds of hts in tho city, are moat cordially in- yited to attend, Tho Nov. J. KR. Mibbard addrosssed tho con- gregation of the New Church Templo, at tho tomple, corner Warhington etreot and Ogden avenue, yesterday aftornoon, selecting os his subject the revont General Convoution and Min- “taterial Conferenco of that denomination held ai in Now Youk, Tho Leavitt Street Concrogational Sunday- schoo! have their asventh aunual excursion and basket-picuic by tho steamer Muskegon to Evanston Tucaday, Nevane' military baud fur- nishes music ou the boat and in the Rrove., a \. mt leaves Goodrich'’s whar! sr yUD em, Trekote forito found tips Addin 60 conte; children, 25 cents, It was roportod last night that three young mon had beew drownod in tha lake, at tho foot of Park row, but inquiry revealed tho face thac thoy ad not. They ventured ont in ous of Lynch's ekiffe, ins rough soa, Into in the after- noon, and wero capsized, and rescuod after some difieny and a narrow escape from drowning. Tho names of the partics wero vot axccrtained. Amecting was held yesterday at 452 Milwau- keo ayenuo to orgayize o company for tho ei ond Regiment. J. M. Carroll was Chairman, After a fow romarks by the Chairman and others, torty mon signed thoir names to become nom bors of the comrany, D. W, Regan Js to act an Captais until s euficiont number of names are enrolled. Thoy will drill Tuesday and Lrijnw nights at tho Nortnwestern Mall on Cornelt street. Purenant toa notico in the last iesuo of tho Yorbute, signed by Mano Axon and Ermiua Oost, the women favcrable to the Communise sauso met at No, 105 No.th avenuo yextorday af- ternoon to take action in re,rard tothe furnishing vf suitable colors for the Cricngo Communists, ‘Tho necessary committes was apoointed, and it is likcly a report will bo submitted noxt Sunday rta meeting to ho held at the sume place. Tha number inattondanco yesterday wan nut large, Bnd not o great dea! of cuthitsisem provaticd, —- ALLING AMONG THIEVES, ADVENTULES OF A FINLADELYIIS ALDERMAN, Among tho recent arrivals in tho city was Atd. NeCalligan, who repreaouts tho Fitth Ward of Phifadelphia in the Council of that city, but who is bettor known to famo as the Treasuror of tho Philadelphia Baso-Pali Club. Tho Alderman wan at Pittsburg tho other day on basiuces, and oculd not resist the tempintion to elip over to this city and see how his orgauization be- Daved itself, Bo far ag tho cith is cone cerned, ho is filled with satisfaction, ‘Dut ono ittle incident of a personal naturo has hhoppeved during bis stav hero which bas cast a ekadow over bis hfe, aud which detains him hero even after his voterans baye departsd. Although tha Mderman, by virtue of his office, ts 4 Folica Justice, and hee tried many an offender, vet tho standard of crimo 1s eo low in his quiet city that hho noyer has had an opportunity to Le come acquainted with the rotincd and ekillfal way Jn owhich choating is carried on ine elty lke Chicago, His knowledza of criminals mijht carry him unsenthed through tho porila of au Enstern city, but iv Chicago he was tiko unty & little cluld, invocent and knowlug no ovil. “ Four days azo, a% he was atanding In frout of his hote!, there rushed up to hia aman who greeted him ns an old friond. ‘ie Alderman now him not, aud suid so, romarking that lis name was McCalligan, not Wells, and thathe camo from Philadelpuia, uot Clovoland. And it came to pases with unorring accnrucy that, ten minutes aftorwards, another mau rusbod up the steps, greeted the Alderman as “ity old boy,” and asked him bow he left overybedy and ovary- teing in Philadelphia, ‘Then ho “invict tho Alacrman to take a» stroll, and tho latter fol- lowed him hke wn ox to tho slaughtor. They went (o s20 about that lottory ticket which drow aprize. Tuo bunko-cloth was produced, and the Alderman weut in, Ho representod what money he had, aud then deposited a valuable soltaire diamond riug valuod at 2840, which hoe had borrowed from u Philadotphia friond in order that be might impress tho peorlo of tha Wout with an oxazgoratea Idea of his magnifi- cence, Having thus put up tho ting, ho went out to got money to mbstitute for it, but when be returned tho promises were vacant, As ho tame down-stalrs he moto nossboy and asked him whore tho poople had gono whv ocoupiod Room 10, Tho boy gavo a wiul and told the Alderman he guoxsod ho had been bunkoed, It fw nob tho least of tho Alderman’a humiliutions that a Chicago streot-nrehin of 10 should be nicor Ip Lia goteration than 3 Phjudelplia Po- ilee Juntica of 40, Io put the matter in tho hands of the de- tectives, nho soon discovercd that tho ring could ba recovored if Miko McDonald weru ptt $425, Tho Alderman dacs not #eo tho juutiee of that, belug unacquainted with the local peculiarities of Chicago, ond the way in which police buni- ors iv done here, ond is hanging on in tho hops ho can ech back his friend's jowol a: n cheaper rate. During this onforced dolas a cuuplo of bis Chicago ncyuatutances, saympathizing with his unsophisticated nature, aro keepin: elnne watch of him, fearing test he may lose tho rest of his property at three-card-mouto, or some other intoflectual amusement unknown in Mhila- dolpbia, aud that they will have to pay hie paseago home, —_+—__. HANDSOME BERTHA. TUL END OF TUE HONEYMOON, Another afinploton ehot himvolf yesterday, decauso &® womnn known as * Handsome Bertha.” whom bo bad warried in a rash hour, frowned upon him and ainilod upon her former gonint malo companions, Tho man’s namo is August Lang, sud ho ix eaid tg havo boen olther a Now York detective ora Deputy Sheriff atono time, Ho came hers &fow months ago with a considerable sum of mouoy, and made tho acquaintance of Bertha Lokofalt, alias '* Handsomo Bertha,” a nativo of Vrussiun Poland. fo found ber in chargo of a ealoon on West Randolph atreat, between Jofferson and Desptainos, snd Otter Sehoit—s very short—courtahlp ongaged tomarry her, Ho lavubed about $1,600 won hor, ouying Clamonds aud costly droves tor her, ‘The marriazo occurred on the ath inst. aud the couple touk np their abode in @ ruom at No. 14f Buuth — Holuted street, the fale Mertha abanduolng her former oecupation Be dixpensor of no wives to German ods mircrs, ‘Tho honeyuioon was unprocodentodty brief, and love was suon exchanged tor huto. Bertha rathor enjoyed her now life, but did not foue wight of borold-time companions, August did not relish tho Mbertics tule: with hia wifo by the couvivialie:s of tho Muadolph street wine. room, aud it troubled bit gy uzely that he be- auto broud overit. Ho also began to repont of bis folly, and itfooked to lune if he had ‘been nado the dupe of a dosiguing woman and Ler not over-scruputous friends, Hin ropentauco camo whon his funda wore all ,ouo, and ho becamo misorable boyend description, Me finally resolved ty mako his quictus, not with s bara budkiu, but with o ith & Wensou nistol. Ifo chavo tho saloon in the bagomeut of Nu. 171 Madison wtroet and uo- Jected 12:45 o'clouk yenterday afternoon ag tho time for @ final adie: to bis trivly sud Randolph and Halsted streote, went distractod ovor hor. 2 Tang is a man of abont 90 soars, of good ad- dress and mannors, and apparently ® man who would havo beau given crodit for the poseension of moro common xenre than ho has shown in the iongat caro, Ifo may eacapo tho Coroner, but ble chances aro doubtful. SPORTING NEWS. THE TRIGGER, THE CALIFORNIA RIFLE-MATOH. Bax Fraxctaco, Juno 27.—Tho intor-Stato riflo-match twas shot to-day by tho tenm of tho Summor Guards at Jatterson‘s rancl:, Alamada County, 14 miles from tho clty. Private L. L. Campbell acted as Captain of tho team; Lieut. Bholdon, J. Kollog, Jr. judges for tho Now Yorkota; Col. John ©. McComb, of the Second California Regiment, for the San Francisconns ; Capt, Honry Plato, agont of tho Remington Gun Company of this elty, aud Pilyate Joseph Jen- kina, of Company HB, markers; Col. Houry J. Shaw, clty editor of tho Call,-roferes, Each man flrod two sighting and seven scoring shota at 200 and 600 yards, roxpectivoly, with Sharp's rifles. ‘Tho shooting ot 209 yards hegan at n quarter past 21 and caneluded nt half-past 12, Dright sunshine aud a moderato brocze pro- ‘vyatlod. D YARDS, yoagaa 4u 3a 9 439443 a3 3992 233923 S24 ag4 ygys sua 433343 139393922 223333 2e35 3989 2393393 Antaregate, 255. Finny commenced at 500 yards, at 1:45. Tho match endod at 3:15, SCORE AT FIVE NUNDNED YARDS, face nae #3393443 Raaidaad agggad 44444 aagga4 gg4494 sag ga 4 43388 224343 gO 2442 420002 ‘Agartegate, 250, ——-— BASE-BALL. AT BT. Lovis. Br. Lovts, June 27,—Bago ball: Saint Louis Redu, 3: Waehingtone, 0, POLITICAL, THE IOWA REPUBLICANS, Buntrxa.oy, In., June 26.--Tho Des Moines County Republican Convention was held to-day. Tho folloving delvgates wore solocted: A. H, Stutsman, Geo. H. Lauo, J, 8. Burnham, Theo, Guoetich, Frank Hatton, Juin @. Footo, H. W, Courtwright, W. Seymour, Fred Heiser, J. W. Williams, Daniel Hixon. It is understood that the dologation will support Rodgera, of Uayou- port, for Supremo Judge. Councin Beovrrs, Juno 26,—The Mills County Republican Convention to-day inatructed its dele- gates to the State Convontion to vote solidly for tho Hou. J. it. Need for Supreme Judge, VISCONSIN, Speetat Diepateh to ‘vise Chteaao Tribune, Osrosu, Wis., Juno 20.--Tho Republican County Convention to-day elected Judgo Gary and James MM. Foster delegates to tho Stata Convention for tho First District, and James Y. Jonos and Richard Guenther for tuo Third Dis- trict, All tho dologates ate favorable to Har- sivon Ludington, THE MINNESOTA OPPOSITION. Special Dispatch to The Chicano tribune, 8. Pavt, HMiun,, June 26,.—The Opposition County Convention, held Irero to-day, elected twenty-throo Fieher dolegatos and passed reauin- tions atrongly rucommonding the nomination of Fiahor for Governor. ~ —__.-—____ THE WISCONSIN RIVER IMPROVEMENT. Correspondence of The Chieago Tribune, On Boanp Sreaurn Extex Hupey, Srama Gnecy, Wis, Juno 24—Tho Wisconsin River oxcursion reached this point safely at $ o'clock, iaving met with po stoppages by bars, Tho Dont exporiencod great diMoulty in gotting through cho bridgo of the O., 31. & St. Pant Nail- way at Lone Rock, This bridge has a cloar draw of only 40fcot, and the piora ara protected by ripraps. which clovo the channel almost ontiroly, giving lors than 2 foot in the deepost part. * Our steamer draws but 15 inchos light, and was on- abled to got through after on hour's hard work with spars and nuchors, Woaboll tio op at Prairie du Sac to-night, and roach Vortayo at noon to-morrow. As tho main part of tho Goy- ernmonc work ties botween tho towns mentioned, Tehall Lo better ablo to oxpress an opinion on the wing-dara wystem aftor reaching Portage. Up to date, tho opinions formed and oxpressod frounfayorablo to it,—oxporionced river men assorting that it is absolutely valuelosa, and that tho river ia nota doliar better than it was fivo yeara ago, oO. a A spieituatistic BLow-dur. Sveciad Dispatch to The Chicaga Tridune, . Dunvgvg, Is., June 27,—Tho great Spiritual- intic Convention, compoeed of tho leading me- diuma, rappers, mind-readors and soul-roaders of tho Northwest, assembles in Dubuquo to-mor- row, ond will romain Ip deaulon during tha week. ‘Tho excreies will be conductod in the open air, and uuder the bush, a nico shady grove on the Dluffa having been’ eccured for this purpose, Several of tho most prominent Spiritualists in tha Northwest are prosopt, and the flow of soul- life ond tiuc-inwaidocea promicos to bo im. meonse. W, Chandlor, of Dubuque, {4 genoral manngor, SUICIDE. Cixoinyatt, O., Juno 27,—Tho Gazette's Yellow Springs spocial anya that Cloment J. Acton, formerly member of the firm of Acton, Clark & Ca,, of this city, attempted suicide this after- noon by cutting bis throat with arazor., Iia wife attompted to wreuch tho razor froie him, and was cut sevoroly on the hand. Tor ecroama brought Col, W. P. Auderson, of this city, to Lor aid, and he disarmed Actou. Tuo wound ia so- vero, but not necernarity fatal, ax no artories wero severed, It ja roported that Sir, Actan lout heavily ti railroad rpsoulations, causing, tempo- rary Uerangemont of lis mind, LiveeSteck iu Colorndo, Orrice oy Coropano Sroce-Gnowrns’ Asso~ cratios, Denven, June 18.—In respoure to vory many inquirios rospacting the condition of livo- atock in Colorado, 1 Lave the honor to report: Thats werios of inquiries, personal and by lotter, have buen mado during the Inet thirty days, oxtouding through tho entire pastoral ro- glon'of the ‘forritory, ‘The information has Leon collected, priucipal- ly, from persons who have beon engaged in tho verfous round-ups hold wince tho 20th of May, Along the base of tho mouutainy, and extoud. ing out vevoral miles onthe plains, the rango has becn overstocked with cattle, horuea, aud shoop, and stock is not gaueralty in good condi. tion, At somo points alo tho Arkanaay the dry weather of Iaut fall stock poor foed adring the winler and toring. In Laramio, Wold, Voukler, Arapahoe, Elbert, Douglas, El Paso, tho priuctpal part of Wont, Muerfano, Puovlo, Grand, Summit, Lake Park, Lremont, aud Costilla, tribulations, Ho placed tho pistol to his loft breast, cloes to tho heart, Lut uot exactly ovor it, and fred. He foll to the floor, aud tho as- tonished aud duindfounded buokkesper and oro or twu others present lifted hity on a lounge aua gout for lx, Gibbs, who examined tho wound and probed for the bullet, butin vain. Ilo gave atumutants, and wado the Woull-bo doatroyer of bly life o# comfortable ws 6 ucep and wovero wound would permit, At Lang's reque.t, Sergt. from which reports Lavo been rceeived, tho goncral statoment is, that the range {sin excellont condition, aud that cattle havo uover come through the wintor with leva loss, and nover in better condition for suinmor ig. While at a ronud up at Wilson Broth. Elbert County, L yaw woventy-threo head ar-olds, sulucted froma Luuch of 160 head, cuthmated to averago 1,160 pounds, aud og tuo beef au over went to the shambles, Jobnson, of the Madison Btreot Blation, woo 4a his frond, was sent for, oud he camo ina buggy with Sorgt, Byeuc, Tho re. peptantyulleree gave over alt his effects to joluson’s cure, aud lof¢ him the necessary In. structions convorning thom im the oveut of hiv death, Acarsisgo was thon procured, aud in chargo of Cllicer Cannog ‘Lang was talon to tho County Hoapital, ‘dhe durgeon thera oxamiueil the wound, and said i¢ was uot posrole to state the result ut that time, but was of the opluion that the jung was penctrated, und that the ball had lodged in tho back. Of voufse, the cause of sll the trouble heard of the occurrence toou aftor it took placo, aud quado haste to visit tho unfortunate man, ‘This ty vot tho fires timo that tho handsvine favo snd form and the winwome manners of the wor- an Bertha have had serious results. A German suloou-keeper, one Chris Kreigor, who, nut a great while after the great fire, did a beavy usiness iu @ lager-béar satvon at the ousuor of i os , $ / Iti estimatad by cumpatont judges that tho caotlre losses, during the past wintor, will notax- ceed por cent, Sheop have done well, are fn good condition, and in fair demand, ‘Tho larue deuuud for beef aod mntton In the minlog districts, and the proapecta of a stlit Lastern market, coupled with the 4ine conaition Of tho cattle, ty oxcoedively gratifying in view Of tho odfect those facts will Layo upou business in the Torritory, Ths Invon caused by grasshoppers will be more thay made good by tho uvexpocted pros- bority of this leadiug industry of Colorado. Wituiax Hoiur, Bocrotary, ———— Susan B, Anthony says ono woman in aoven~ teen iy married town babltual diuoksrd. Susan bas a habit of getting nold of unpleasant domes tio wecrets, which live in her mind loug aftor the prinelpala of them baye bocome oulleas skelo- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1875. OSHKOSH. One of tho Most Thriving Citics in Wisconsin, Great Natural Resources for Business and Mannfacture, Beautiful Sites for Residences on tho Shores of Lake Winnebago. Tho Finest Sheet of Yachting Water in the Wost, 4A Most Favorable Situation for o Summer-Resort. Spectal Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune. Osuxosu, Wis. Juno 20.—A visit to the City of Oshhosh, now so vigorously springing up from the ashes of {ts lato fro, disclosos to tho most casual obsorver tha fot of its groat ro- cuperative force, and the great vitality of its business resources, THE WORK OF RERUILDING {ns boing pushed forward with great vigor, and everything indicates that spirit of eutorpriso and businosa activity fof which Oshkosh has over beon diatinguished. ‘Tho couragaots hopafalnces so plainly mant- fested must arise from tho firmest faith in tho future prosperous carcer of the place,—s faith that fs not only woll sustained by tho spleudid progress in the post, but which a knowledgo of hor unbounded resources for trade and manu- facturing will conclusively show to bo woll founded, ‘Lwo months havo not elapsed s inco the fro ‘And during that timo SEVERAL BRICK DLOcKA havo been rected; many moro are woll ad- vanced in thelr construction; and, on nearly every other otto in tho business portion of tho burnt district, foundations aro being tnid and building matorial stood in readinowa for immo- diate work, Bricklaying ia an oxtensive bualners in Osh- kosh at tho presont timo, and tho incessant alick of tho hundroda of masous' trowely adden now chord to tho music of Oshkosh, and mingles sonorouely in the noisy chorus of her machinery and business hum. It would naturally bo supposed that auch a fire would havo parnlyzod the hopes of a community ; but no sign of dexpondancy is to be Been in Osh kosh, Theao people aro determined to build up acity hore worthy of tho DEAUTIFCL AND ADVANTAGEOUS SITE {6 occupies, Thoy will succead, even boyond their bigbest anticipations; for nothing can check the progress of a place lilo this. No ono can become familiar with the beautiful and fortilo country surrounding Oshkosh, and took at its magnificont rivor, 600 foot wide at this point, flowing from tho groat foresta of Northern Wisconsin, and floating to this city tholr timber-products; and this splon- did shoot of water, Lake Winuobago, and tho steamors and saill-craft which ply in every direction, to the Miveissippl on tha wea, and Lake Michigan ov the east,—withont seoiug tho plaiuest evidences that Naturo bas laid here tho foundations for acity of large proportions, and one that must nocoavarily boa great business and maoufacturiug centre, Tho unmonse quantitics of commercial timbor, in the shapo of bard wood as woll ag piue, in tho country to the north of Oslkosh, on ita tmbuta- ry rivers; and the yast deposits of iron ora, which can be shipped south on tho line of ity domand, through tho forest which furninhos the fuel for ita manufacture,—must ovcr make thia region one of OREAT MANUFACTURING AOTIvITY. ‘This tract of forest-land also comprisoa Tar; bodios of the tineat grain and grass Jauds in West. The country Is woll watorod and not aub- ject to droughts. Thoro is evory varicty apd charactor of soil aud faco of country, from tho sandy, and rough, and rocky, and mining Janda, hay-mateb, crauberry-bog, cedar and tamarack swamps, to tho very fincat stgar-maple lands, comprising nearly whole townships ina body,— tho lattor aa FINE PARMING LANDS ag can be found in tho Weut, with all the covoted advantazos of rich soil, boxt of timber, plenti- fully supplied with tho purort of rung water, — spring brooks, largo rivera, and beautiful lakes; with ravrould, business, and mantfacturiug facilitics, and a healthy climate. ‘Thia country has but juat been oponed np to sotilemont by the railrouda, Its trade and busi- neas sro doveloping with wondorfut rapidity ; villages and manufacturing hamlota ato spring- jug up sloug the lines of tho railroads. ‘The manufacture of pina lumber and hardwood lumber staves, spokes, and wagon and furni- ture timber, now constitute the principal articles of manufacture; to which must goon be added iron works, aud the various staple irou manufactures ; for Jot it bo undorstood that tho railroads ruu from thoiron and copper miues southward, through the groat tract of timber sud fartaiug lands by which the ore can bo moved to moot tho fuol, on the very line of ity natural shipmont and ultimate demand, ‘Cho lines of road traversiug this country must noccesarily ‘become A CONTINUOUS MVE OF INDUSTRY, and pour an iziuenve trade into tho first svaila- ble bustnous-coutro ; aud Oshkosh 1s tho point. ‘nie is plainly foreshadowed, Horo isthe splendid river flowing from this ext forest-tract, and uniting at this point with ake Winnebayo and ite coptinuzue water-com- munications cast and went. ‘Tho low of trado from the north naturally rune to tho ost side of Lake Winnebago; that is tho lino of tho direction of the domand of ats products; and wero ia tho natural contre of Vado and business botwoon itand the beautiful prairie aud oponlng country which stretches from here away to the south and woat, ‘Tho country immodiately wurrounding Onh- Kovh, and, in’ fac:, the edjviuing couutios, ia amoug tho MOBT FENTILE AND DEAUTIVOL in the West,—prairio aud woodland commingled with beautiful Iakos and rivors, Tho great resources of Oxhosh stimulate a gronty which no disaster like bor groat tire can wuppress, Last year, nearly 1,000 buildings woro erocted; and thi yoar, although the groat fire destroyed tha business portion of the city, ite rapid progress [6 unchecked, Tho danger of fire, so long monsslog Osh- koub, is now, tog groat dogreo, removed. ‘Ihe fargo quantities of combustiblo material which wero ctored 11 such dangerous proximity to the business portion of tho city, are now forevor Lanisued by a citv ordivanco to that effect, ‘Tho ol4 woodon buildings nro all deatrayed in that locality, aud uothing but pre proof. structures are to be permitted to take thor place. ‘Tho safety of tho city from further great conilagra- ions OAN DE VERY READILY SECURED 5 for vory fui laces havo better natural facilities for protection, ‘I'he splendid rivor, 600 foot wido, which bisects the city, forms an’ effectual barricr of uou-commuuioation and gives an im- Monso water-frontago, with an ever ready aud most available supply of wator at tho ftnmodiate Posntu of greatest dangor, ‘There is uo doubt that Oshkosh will profit by er exporieuco and avail horvelf of her superior advantages, to secure fmmunity from any further extensive conttsgrations, and that tho city will be rebuilt on s foundation of wafoty. Ut is sare to tnd a placo with such due bosinoey facllitios posseraing wo muny attractions ag a place af residence. ‘Tho woalthior classes, tho puginesa and frotesaienal mon, of largo citica, are gisd to tind ploasant places of residence from 10 to 20 milos from their places of busi- noes, whero thor homes are cxompt from tho stilling, iuspure alr, and beat, dust, and cauke Of the cronded warty; whilo sho cltlzena of Oshkosh havo, within (en or fifteen minutes! carrinye-drive of thair busfuess-contro, THE MObT DELIGUTYUL SITES for surburban residoncos, embracing a lake-front of aurpesving beauty, ‘Tho drive to Winneconno diacloses a most picturesque view of take and river, and beautiful slopes of prairie, groves, aud cultivated flolda, ‘I'ne shores of Lake Win- bebago—s most magnificent alot af water, and the tinost yachting wators in tho West—aro amony tho moet delightful situations for suburban restdcncos to be found in the countrys Theuhoro Inthe umediate viciulty of Oshkouh, and for several miles, haws tne gravelly or stony boach, with many beuutltul points and bays, Bteamboats, sail-craft, aud pleawura-rachta ply ius waters, and add additional attractivoucus to tho lovely scene. No finer location can be found fora DEDIGHTUL WATRRING-FLACR AxD aUMAIER- Is fe surpassing strange thas stich an op; re tunity should have beou so long ‘overlooked, bud Tcall the attention of thore who are looking to entorpiiva in that directlon to this moat at~ tracti¥o place, x. a eee AURORA, ILL, Pho Nows of the Weeks Breer Correspondence of The Chieago Tribune, Avnona, IL, Juno 26.—Tho Went Diviston Pablie-chools closed during tha weok for tho summor vacation,--the oxorcieon of tho QNADUATING CLABS FROM THE Hidit ROMOOL occurring on Thutaday evoning, when tho City- Hall wan thronged to overflowing, and soveral hundred poreoux wero unabte to gain admittance, ‘Tho oxercises woro of # yory intercsting charne- ter,—onch and ovory mombor of tho class re- flecting credit upon themselves and honor upon thochool. Tho heat was almost Intolorable throughout tho avoning. [vory foot of stand- ing-room was densely packod, anda numbor of porsous fainted away, and tind to bo romoved ¢ bne tho nudienco naver for s momeut lost interest in the programme, and porfect good order provalied. Tho tmombora of tho class wore: Maggie N. MacArthur, Ireno ‘Titus, Houry Slaker, Clara Mello Bradley, Sadie ‘I, Seutt, Mary U. Uotton, Hattio I. Norton, Annio I, Hoyt, Thomas Hf. Brown (African), Edna ¥. Chittenden, Graco MeMicken, and Trank G. Hanchett, Tho West-Side schools have boon admirably conducted for acven yours past, by Prof, Frank H. Hall, who now sevors his con- nection with them to take cbhurgo of tho Agricultural School recently organized in Sugar Grove. Our eitizenn of District No, 4 very aitich roprot lia departure, while his fate pupils aro iucongolable. As a parting tokon of their affection, thoy prosented him, on Thursday evens ing, with a very boantiful and costly catondar clock, His succossor has not yot hoon selected, though the Board of Hdueation have tind nu. merous applications for tho position, They can vaver find a more faithful, eflicions, or succoss- ful teacher, e ‘Tho East-Sidoschools close noxt weok, tho ox- erciaos of the gradunting claes occurring in tho Opora-House on Thursday morning, AMUSEMENTS, Blind Tom gavo aconcert at the Opera-Mouao on Monday cvoning, aud wos fayorod wita a good. sudience ; but his performance did not soem to uive so grost satisfaction ay in formur tnos,— his memury having apparoutly allowed tho char- actor of his music to rotrosiade rathor than im- prove. Of course, his programme coutained sonie of the finest productiota of tho old mas- tera; but, upon tho wholo, it somod too much of tho burlesquo order, Auna Dickiusoa drow a very stim audience on Thursday eveniug,—not taxing in a auiticiout eum to pay hallerout, Yot tho gentto Anna has noone te blame but herself, sho was at ono time, a couple of yoars wince, angaged to deliver awlecturo before’ the Library Awsociation, tha mombors of which and her aadionce sho treated inu most uuladylike maunor; and our peuple ure bicwacd with excellent mamouries. Sho ofi- ciated ax hor own: mauagor upon this ocoauon, and did not manifest Lalf so much diguity as upon her formor visit. ST, JOHN'S DAT, Aurora Commandery, No, 23, Knights Temp- lar, to tho number of forty, with their adicw, and accompanied oy tho Aurora Cornet Band, visited. Hovholle on Thursday to colebrata Bt. John's Day with thoirbrothron of that aty, and express thomscivyos us vory much pleased with thelr ro- coption, The diy wns doiglsful, and tho occa- sion was greatiy oajoyad by all, THE FINE DEPANTMENT and tho Commou Couucil are at logrerheada again, and tho Holly Mowe Compauy—the only fire company on the Weat Side—diabanded on Wodnoxday ovening, becauso our vory eco- nomical City Fathors rofused. to pore little bill of & for kuepiag fire in tho hoso ouse on ona of the culdest nights last wintor, ‘Tho servico was uidored by the propor ollicor, and the bill cortifledto by the Chiof Engineer; but the Council rofused paymout; and a@ com- munication frum tho company, asking the rea. son of such refusal, was tabled without a word of explauation, ‘Their action in this roxpect 18 but stair aamnple of their ordinary aud original stylo of trausncting the business of tho city, Very fortunately for Aurora, 8ix of tho brillant gontlomon compomiug the prosont Council will stop down and out noxt spring. THE WEATHER hag beon intensoly hot durivg the past week,— tho thermoincter noting 99 degrees in the shade ench day, but this afternoon going 3 better. Yor tho heaith of tho city remains remarkably good, and no cases of .yuastroko bave yet boen ra- ported, Excunsions, An oxcurslon-train of four coaches loft this city yesterday morning for Dubus, {n., under tho auspicas of tho Iirst Baptist Sabbath-school, ‘They arrived home about midnight, after eujoy- ing a vory yloesant trip. uother loaves July for Kansas nnd Colora~ do, for tho bouoilb of the Galous Street M. 5. Church, Tho foro to Fort Larnod (and returi ou any train within thirty days) ia placed at $22, Stilt auothor iy beng arrangod for Bt. Paul, to Joave Aurora July 16. ‘This will bo managed by Mr. W. H. Watuon, imply for tho purposa of having a good timo. THE RACES of the Driving Pa:k Asvoo:ntion July 5 will be tho solo ineans of colebratin tho Fourth in Aurors, A largo numbor of fast notuos Layo boon entered. PERSONAY,, O, AL. Faye, editor of sho Datly Netws, is off on the editorial excursion to Colorado,—his chair, during his absouce, being avoeptubly filled by Mr. O, 13, Merril, 8 uowspapor-man of long ox- perience, Mr. Thomas E. Uill arrivod home on Thurs. day from a ploasura trip to Missouri, Lio loaves shortly for the Pacitic coast. epee THAT BRAIDWOOD DIFFICULTY. Te the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Buatpwoop, Il, Jane 25,—Pormit mo to cor- tect the tologram in your Issuo of tho 2ilh inst, in which Mr, Willlam Moonoy tu stated to havo ageautted me, and that a dozen miners asaiatod hin. The truth iv, Mr. Mooney did not aszault mo, The minora prescut at the ‘sploy Intor- view" aro frieuds of min, aud would not havo pormitted any harm to mo. Mr. Moonoy did not, I am wativiled, moan to injuromo personally, Respectfully youra, Fazpenick D, Danton, Editor Iraldwood itepudhican, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Baatwwoop, Ill, Juno 25,—Believing that Ti ‘Tunvye is ovor ready to correct vrrors of ita correspundents, L wend you the following in reforeuce to your Juliet corrospontont’s report of an ayuault on Fredorick D, Dalton, Eaq., published in ‘Lux Tamusxe of Juno Zi. ‘Iho ro- port sete forth that Witllam Mooney, Indopand- ent Labor-leform member of the House of Toproscntatives, avaaulted Frederick D, Dalton, ouhtor of a Republican pi per at this piace + and that Mr. Mooucy led a mob of a dozen miners, oxpregsing tho purposy of “cleaning out tha etitor of the d—d Kopublican sheat;" thot Mr. Dulton mot tho ruilianly crond without tiivebing, ond, by his manly boaring, cowed them. and ao excapod, Whoovor may ba tospou- sible for the story, it bas no foundation, oxcopt that Mr. Moouoy as approached to souure tha advertising of bis businusa in tho Braidwood Ke- publican, Dalton'a payer, which he refuaod to do, aud, at the samo timo, announced bis doter- mined oppomtion to tho paper, Hoe was not backed bya mab, aud made no threats which could in any way be construcd to mcan violence, Allthore was said or done was in the proseuco ofanumber of ourcitizons, ‘Tho first intima. tlon or thought of mob-violence came to us trom the Jollot corroupondonce, A Citizen, ——— MARNE, IA. To the Fdtor of The Chtoago Tribuns: Ataytic, Is., Juno 25.—Iu your isme of the 23d inst. I notice an item to the offect that “Marno Station, just weet of Attantio, is‘ one year old to-day, and already has 9 population of sevoral hundred.” The.facts ara those: Bix wooks tao, “The rauk thistle nodded in tho breeze, and tho wild fox dug lls holo unscarod," in all tho region round about what 18 now known ag Marne. ‘Yo-day thoro ara two small buildings, benides the little station-house, and ® popu- lation of perhaps twelve eouls, ‘ho only hy- potheals undor which 1 can account for that statemunt Loing sout to you ia, thatit was done to influence tho wale of lots and land adjucont, Allof which arems very wicked to a woral, pa- triotic, aud virtuous young man like, youre truly, ‘Tueopors Cusutna, HOOPESTON, ILL. Avectal Corresnandence of The Chicago Tribune, Hoorzstoy, Il)., June 20.—In evory direction fru this place, crops boar a healthy appearance, Corn, oats, und flex will yield abuudantly, if Provideuce, In Hw iufnite mercy, has any regard for a people who have endnred two years of ‘'shorte ” with Obrlatian fortitude, The Hoopeston District Agricultural Society will hold ite third annual Fair in September, commoncing on tho 14th, continning five daya. Largo promiums aro offered for fino stock ; and soveral purses, Inclading ono given by the citt- zona, will bo prosentedt for the consideration of tho tnrf-nen, ‘Tho fifth day of the Fair will bo dovotod to tho sate of thoroughbred aud blooded stock, John Yokem, a farmor living soyern! miles south of thie place, was arroated this wook for altontpting to commit arnpo upon tho wifo of Hiram Ronnaker, and bound over to nppear at the noxt torm of Court ia tha sum of 21,000. Florenco McCarthy, of sour city, will address. ae patriotic citizons of Rusayillo on the dd of uly. Hooposton {snow thron and ono-half yours old; han a poptlation of 1,50), 8 €30,000 school- house, churches, brick blacks, entorprising bust- near-mon, two good railroads, ant the finest ag- uitural country surrounding it to bo found in Enstorn Itnois, ‘Thoro fa fair prospect of an- other railroad belug completed to our young eity within the next twelve months, which will Bivo us anothor outlet to the seaboard, and dis roct communication with the lumbor districts of tho Northwest, JuvUE, ANSING, MICH. Another Bridgo Hicction—Sate of ShorteRorns—Wool Jarket — Camp- Mectinye Sneciat Correspondence of The Chicano Tribune, ‘Laxatxa, Mich., Juno 26,—A second apeclal slection wan hold horo to-tiny to vote to bond tho city for 225,000 to replace tha fivo fron bridgos lostin April, ‘Tho proposition was again do- featod—112 yens, 441 noca, Tho Common Coun- cll Layo advertised for proposals to rebuild them, and bavo so far disrogardad tho wishes of tho poople, ‘Tho oaloof the Orangedateherd of Short-Iorns belonging to the ostato of J.P, Hathaway, at Tonia, took placeou Thursday, The bidding wae quito active, and the sighteon head brought 82,800, Lady Pheonix and calf wero bought by G, W. Wobbor, of Ionin, for ¢325; Lady Pheonix 2a was sold to N. , Hayes, of North Plains; Suttana was mold for Q111; W. W. Mitcholl, of Tonia, bought threo hoad for $315; Jobn Thornburn, of Delhi, Aegham County, threo cows for 3055; a yearling heifer way sold to Dr. Palmor, of Jonoaville, for $100; Gypsy Duke, tho bull, broughs 8100, ‘Tho woo! market is getting to bo quite active, Acompstition of the buyers has ran the price upasligh av42 to 44 conte, which is for in oxcoss a the teal markot price or at otuor placos in tho vicinity. ‘3 ‘Tho Stato ‘Treasurer has purchased this wook $14,000 Io State bonds ut o small promium. ‘Tho camp-mooting now In progross at William- ston ia waid to bo Largoly attonded, and it is cati- matod thint thero will be 10,000 or 15,000 prosent on Sunday. SUNDAY’S NEWS. LOCAL, Tho Chicagos wore on Saturday dofosted by tho Philadolphias by a score of 4 to 3. Accarpentor named Soymour Monty foll from tho fourth floor to the basoment of tho building No. 18 Warren avonuo on Saturday morning, aud was instantly killed. Ata mooting of tho IlInois Humano Society on Saturday afternoon the constitution war amended so as to take in six now Directors, and Indica waro eleviod to tho places, A mooting of tho Jofforsonlan Olnb was bold in Groonobaum's Building, on Fifth avenue, Satur- day ovoning. Thomas Moyno was clected Prosi- dont; Vioo-Prosidonts, L, B. Olly and Mat Eberhardt; ‘Treawurer, Charles Koru; Sacrotary, John Lise, On Saturday, Alfrod, Froderiok, Charles, Rd- ward, aud Goorgo Roo were arrested at thoir commlssion-howso, No. 138 North Kinzio atroot, for conspiracy to’ defraud. They aro now at Intgo upon bail. ‘Tuo chargo is that thoy carry on business with intout of swindling by failing. Judge Rogers on Saturday randerod a decision to commit for contompt Mr. Baruum Blake for not paying abont B40 alimony and solicitor’s foos to lus wifo, Christina Binko, Ma ducided that he would make the rule for attaclmont por- sinytoty unless Mr. Biako pald the amount do- creed. A mass-meeting of North Side Communists was hold iit a collar undor tho saloon No. 206 Larra- bee atrest on Saturday evening. Thoy bad a rattling fight at tho oczinning of tho prococd- ings, thosa present mauling ono another in the Bactod cause of fraternity. ‘I'koro wae tho usual escapo of gas in speech-imaking. Tho Grand Jury on Saturday ebmitted a» statement to the Conrt that Warden Kimborly, of the County Poor-Houso and Insaue Aaylum, reewives one-third of tho profits on the goods sold to those institutions, aud that Clemona I, Porlolat is not a prover person to whom tho contract for supplies should be lot. Indictments wero presented ayaluat O. A. Wathier and Mugh MM. Reed for viola:toa of duty as judyos of olav- tion in tho Socond Ward at the chartor otectlon, and Edwurd Powoll, 1. ¥. Kennedy, and Coruo- lings Mabonoy in the Ninth Ward for tho samo offense, A numbor of porsous vers indicted for muntaining a public nuisanco at Bridgeport. ELSEWHERE, A tornado visited Dakota County, Minn., Fri- day aftormoon, A negro was lynchod on Friday night in Han- cook County, 1nd. ue ‘Tho Amorioan riflemen now in Trotand aro re- coiving divtlaguiohed marks of hospitality, Prompt ateps aro boing taken to relieve the in- habitants of the flooded districts of Franco. —_>—-— SOCIAL GATHERINGS AT GRAND HAVEN. Areciat Corrcapondence of Tha Chicago Tribune, Gnaxp Haves, Mich,, Juno 25,~—An English “thigh ten” party was hold by the ladies Inut evening, for the bonofit of the Library Associa on, which was well patronized, and notted quite seum, ‘Tho Unitarinna held anothor of thelr snecess- ful semi-monthly socials, at the Cuttor Hail, laat evening, the procecds from which notted $50, Tho hall wea crowded, and tho ontertainment proved mout ploasant and agreeabla, Kino vocal muslo wes rendored by Mra, M, 1. Houghton and Dr, Styles; and G. W, A. Smith favored tho audionce with to of his very enjoyable songs. Mra, Honghton roclted tho boautifat dramatic poem, “Ou tho Sboras of Tonuesuno,” § Anorzan solo by Misa Piorson, orchestral muxte, danciitg, aud roficalmenty, cumploted the entertaiumant, How Do You Know but that your child may bo burned or acalded tomor- row? Ifyou would save his lifo, keov Dallcy’s Magical Pain Extractor In thi cen —— A Plug of Gold ins hollow tooth may bu « necessary ovil, but it 1 beat to cacao the novoselly fur auch Ukering by uaing that wuperior antidote to deutale decsy, Fragrant Bozodont, ————-_ Hallett, Davis & Co.'s Grand, aquare and upright planoa are for sale only at the plano-roome of W, W, Kimt tha pia Ho Foot ball, corner State and DEATHS, ONISHOLM—On handay, June, . i Hrewiie Uriowelie hatsad son ot Hae eos vAineral from thete rentdence, 839 W pegceal from thelr rosldonco, 99 Wost Lake atrost, on SPECIAL NOTICES, Centaur Liniments aliay pain, subdue swellings, heal burns, and will epre rhoumatien, travin, and flesh, bone and muscle =f fFeme, ailments, The Whito Wrapper 44 for milly uso, the Yellow Wrappor is for KEN TArper: tan MONE, 0... a, Rowr-thave Grol your Mai tanto Caesar Jirimene, 19 8 vers sovere oseu of Chrunto fenubinattam, fe warkog (ike a star, Uno anplication mada by m Mt band (hosted) did io anytbit aula todo for thle caso fu tho youre T have” tu 5 DA BM. uid by att drugutste,2260 cents ond 81 a bottles he Proudest Woman in ‘own s’ the woman who first tred HLKOTRO-BILICON to polish her silver tospot. Gach sabining, radiant, daz- allng teapot was nover soon before, Electro Billoon te a ‘natoral Lofusorial product of a Novads mine, It doosnot scratch, wear, of corrode, but it produces the most aston: ising polish in the wostd on Guld, Bilvor, and all dua surfacos, Bold by Mouse Furulshers, Druggists, Jowul- ere, and Orocers, Agonts, GILLKT, McOULLOO & CU,, 34nd 98 South Water-at,, Obicaga, Dr. C, W. Benson Coton, sod Cemom) Pill aro propsred 8 ly to oN ta, Ni \- : “ : fee reat Pa Saga Ses VAR SOUR KG BUSINESS DIRECTORY. time feu, one a7 janagur. LI-RIGHT BALVR— For Gorn, Bunions, Noms, Cate, Rien, ant F. KINK BTEPULNS, Nolo Pi 4 It Doariinreates Chicago. ACOTD) INSURA! IPHE HARTEOND ACCIDENT INSURANGH COM. pany, of Hartford. Conn, tasuon policies for any i ay, ta ea ‘Uillea of Wostorn Die artinent, 109 Dearbornate Chicago, U, D. PALMER, ALL-RIGHT MANUFACTURER. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, A BEOTT # TV ER ‘ AUIMPORTERS AND DEALERS {a Artlot Materials, Arenitocts and Fanglncors' Statlonory, Wax Vlowor Goate, & ARTISTS’ MATERIALS AND FRESCO PAINTING, ADMINE (C0, IMPOTTERR OF AND DEALERS IN “Artlvta’ and Paintorst Matortale, ‘and Wax Flower Goode, 216 State-t., Chien P, M AUCTION AND COMMISION MEROUANTS, | Chk ROE VELL. WILLIAMS ¢ U0, AUCTION Ci ston Ati i 9 Ds en aan Heya urnitiro, Hous Biagyy Tenter Kent Su ROUTE WATE {LAGS AND MANNERS I GILBERT HU! nee, Ole 1-87, BINGE, South Water-at., Cornor Fitth-ay,, Chicago, G, F FOSTER, BN t co., . Manufactncors of Awnings, Tent, Fs 44 Hanners, Fito, joalors Lu riniaiso, oN and toes, hald tiands, and Hon . Pariioular attention givou to outside NON a ee SS _ TRA ORS J Nite Gordanes “ines, Dig Naver 'Alives, 400, bint Duck of all whiths, Rte, Rte. IPWINES, CONDAGE, T WOTTON DUCK, NAKUM, Tact Blocks, PURINGTON & 8 270 and 373 BELTING AND 1O3E, FA““00K, HOLME ut BUST QUAL Sloam Packing, ea. Muse, i otc, TH and tid Randolphients BIRDS AND AQUARIA, PPRap Rays, DIALER IN Sint Golden aninns, Wax-llower Goods, 177 Clark-st, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND PRINTING, ™ Wsuneh, ntly headquarters for all ‘Kawa gurbhintiatit MOge ike, acy pecnnintty at oe Son tlSNOS, 101 ANID SST ADISON AI PC Ww. ? BOOKB, KEEN, GUOKR & C0.— BOOKSELLERS aud Pablishors, H3and 115 Htata-st, 4 Ship Rarelios. uth Water-st, + 00, 'Y RUBBER AND LRATITER Engin and Conducting Maro, ponds ‘Tasidoriniste’ Materials, BUSINESS, DIREOTORY, ‘TEAS, COFFEES, AND BYIOES, eNowLiee J GLOVES & co. PHCENIX MILLS, ‘Yeas, Catfoos, and Fpteen, 29 ant aR verre. By ELISON, POMEROY & 60, 4 and 0 Itandolphct. BANKRUPT SALE, AT AUCTION, COAL & COAL YARD FIXTURES, TUESDAY MONNING, stna9 99, at Cond Ya Grorncate by onder of We Ib WENICINS, Sty An wo wil a on Ohice Hesve, uInrgatut Mankine, ana i a 4 — LISON, POMEROY & CC TUESDAY MORNING, ‘Juno 29, at 9 0, Spoclat Salo of New and Used Partar Bnita, Ch: it ty Wash Stands, € modes, Wardruies, ey tem Tagen Mt figs orators, &c., &c, NS, PUM EOWA Coy Benaded tts datphede, mia Art Sa CHICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIGN, Michigan-av., cor. Van Buron-st., Thursdoy and Friday Evonites, and Satur. day Aftornon, 3 p.m.,and Evening, July 1,2,and3, BEvonings, half Past 7 o'clock, A targo collection nt Chotee and Orta! the niusbeclebratsd Amoricen and uespean Arnie $40,000 WORTH OF PICTURES Will ha affored for sale. Among tbo Contribu many eolovratod and well kien tamon tite ee ee Prat, (ttn Soitz, Paul Wobbor, Win, Heats Teton + \W, Thompeon, AH Hi, Dottaas, * Genanes, vif. Board, Wares Want fee bokice, Stothard, Walt, pawn, jer thn mont farnratioconditinnee: Croce Tiotiree tne Gallory opon Titicleuntit atte tha sate ELISON, POMENGY & GU.. Auctionsors. CARPET OLEANING, GAPE, FOUR Qanpicrs, cleaned by tho Boston Steam Garpat-Cloanine Oo., States Nos. 41 and 48 Woat Adam: CIGAR MANUFACTURER, J), FOOTE, TTR OLD keaNTEN GtaaR . mpnufagtarer, ins» Western, F and 47 Rath Watoreat tort brani ‘are Klow dos \° jor, Hoss, INimaryand sdenticats.” DOLLAR BIORES, Dow vary zo visir ‘SULIN'S DOLLAR STORE, Uap anly riciy dolar ioupo kn tho elty, ‘wero 70U can fiad oversthing sau tnay # 706 Che Heant Bladleoncate, near Glatk, DEBUG, - InvoRtrnrs ‘and Jobers, ‘Sf aul 54 Lako-at, fPuuuer 2 rutan— IMPORIERS AND JOBBERS, 1,34, ann 26 z “blarkotat, Chicago, TM. (3 EXOHANGE, FOREI GEOR, PRTERSEN, ISLERG é CU., NO, 2 SOUTH the Landon Joint Rtock Bank; Paria Unokore, Credit Lyonsaisy Itambarg Dstkors Dee Tandon. Weakors Vorsiusbank. FURNITURE, A, MALE & itno., fs FUL grUE tot i ftandciphaat, me ehtese, Te GENERAL 2, TIOKET OF! 'FICES, BALTMUIS & VIL i. As THLE ONLY LINE at solling tickets to Knetorn cities, cod tintil y tates, Washington, Sulnia, SEN Siig, Tt Utara joiphia, 81; ‘ork | Olllas, they Sor Wadhiugton,or atthe dopots Exposition addin BY, HAVING THEM who run tho only parfoot Carpot Cieanor in the Uattod TARE Stone, a afoniaaN soutien matt. e9 in. rotauda of Daler of Lsdallo-st., oa Van Duron, way Gonaral Tiokot Utlice, Gl and ¢3 Clarket.. ian Houss Mock; Union oft Hous; depatat tho bend ‘Turough cars and low rates. BY G. BP. GORE & CO., Band 70 Wabash avonuo, TUASDAY, JUNE 29. REGULAR AUCTION SALE OF STAPLE AKD FANCY DRY GOODS. Pioce, Goods, Tostory, Underwear, No peetidian yale, tp. IL ths I ich ling of Ldarns Jace Ge : atzlos in Hobos, Sanqune, Jackets Hunts: Seams nee Scarfe, otc., eto,, making in all ihe natdaumost Vase initia agro aror afared st uetton ia Ghicagd: epecinl sate nf a lan ats tons, and Clilidrow'e tnstoraestada Clothier, Ce Noms Bors, ‘ ling of Pant oon and Sult Pattorne In. 84 Worstode, ‘ancy Caeslisoros, ator, from m frat-clasa talloriny astete HeCenad Cavs, Furnishings Rteaw Good Trt ate ni furnishings; Straw Goo fattory, Tinted Ware, Hardware, eter Drots Good trae Whee t Mats, Parasols, A ton ling of Haney Hmbrofdered Piauo Covars. . sarin lina of Linen, including an, endiost varjuty of Wikerohlaty ols, s aks, Crash, Table Corars, ote, et DAM ny CARPETS. ‘Tho Rowntar Auction Salo at Ingrain and Cottaga Oar Palo of Dry Cleods Tareaine at 9:9 iG of Dey Uoods argaine at 2208, a, 4LO. P, GURE & CO., ‘édand WW \Waishar, 5 ALINE OF Russia Leather Pocketbook, ears eseayan ge awh ct fay SDAY MOMUSESG, Slunadhy Ina oC ne TeNeETo, GUONGE TH, Gone & o0., 68 and 70 Wabarh-ov.] AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, JUNE 29, at 1 o'clock sharp, ‘Wo will aolt s Bankrupt Stock of Top Baggies, Democrats, & Phaetons, Must bo sold to pay advancos. Also o full lino of Fino Singlo aud Express Harnosaos, GHO P. GoRR¢ Go., Gland 70 Wabash-ay, MICHIGAN OPNTRAL & GREAT WRSTREN RR ph. Genoral Tlokot Office, 67 Olark-st., cornor Randel ‘Too favorita pasouger lus to tho Knat, T ute to Hostan, jaw York 1 NGHIOAGS AKD 65 Clark-at,, Grand F lo Itstiwars, Contral anu PITTSRURG, FOR’ PENNATEVANTS LINE ‘Depot, Canalst., noar Aladiton. Li Bulimia Walsco "Carte Stator’ als for finoee fan ehortoss epliline running Pallman ears to TT AVAYNE & Paeliie Harel, corner, ‘Madlicon_and Ttatos’alwaye MPIGKET OFFICES ONIOAGO, NURLINGTON De eilary Re ter to ciareats dohor one ake eae Canalst, sintloa.” Only ate, Taricene and fins ra it ewan: Tee ine runol Pullman wheelsd P] mado, botwoon Chicago aad Gousell comfdre unsurpazeed. Isentng-car Blane tor GUNPOWDER, RANGE BPORTINY, DUUKING, AND Tiqnt. ming Powdor, tho beat in tha markot. Sold by all dealess, and recommouded by tho cbamplon wing shat of fe LARLIN O RAND Amorics, Cant. Ay I, Mogerdun, POWDER 60, deatot., Ehtoago, UNS AND FISHING TACKLE, Q (PHE ORIENTAL GUNPOWDER Ee. BATON, Gunn ava Piatld, Hiking Task toy Ratabtished 1888, Saieee sete MERSHANTS, the clty, Newly tttod for spring trade. At Hous tor familios and slnylo porsuiia at roasonable ratas. ‘Tranuiente, $3 porday, G. Il. GLLL, Masagor, JEWELERS, GBS. BROTHER Af, co. HULESALE & TAIT, Agouteof Flzin Watoncs, ftoge ‘sinith & Co, pods, ‘Sd and 235 Wabaali-ar, LUMBER, HARNURY BROTHERS WHOLESALE ‘and retail Laeubor, Lath, and Shingtos, ‘ad, curnsr Gas 1d Colo Bouth Watorsat, om 7 Tumbve' suarket. RIVER LUMBER CosPANy— Taaulactiirces of and wholssnlg dontora ta Lumber, ote. henop ates sunt of ‘hwenty-aoc Lawor, 412 South Watce-aty .K. MARTIN, WHOLESALE DRAG IN DUM: ber, shingles, doors, sash, 40., have always in stock « fal agadremont, ‘partioularly ‘uf the better grade nt acy lunibor, #iding, Hooring, 40, Ordora lillod at vory lowest ateas ha'ThRtopeate IPR KMAY-OARPENTRR COMPANY LUMNER manufacturers and duainre, Princip offior, Loamle. at, near Twonty-scoond, | Bal: HM Honth Wate: fe Ck Ae OAMURNTHI, Protid " RRO. Ay Ae 1 I M1 Pe UVBUE, becretaty, tie iC COMPANY, ipa Wit MANAFAUTURERS AND DEALERS IN Yard and Omen, haw Nest eit Ne eat Wost Tyr lor, naw No, St, 2 Worx a Benund-atns ond of Fuukaty Cutcagyy Yo CG, yron> is! LOOKING-GLASSES, MOR Mens, wanrer, ‘Glasaze,and Gornicus, itosaw ‘aud Waluut Mottings, 1 Wabant LIBRARY, (one's uinrany— vorythinw tn EPISTOLARY STATIONERY, Engraved Cards, Invilations, Rte, No, 8 Me fauroa-ate ‘ATLOOK, none RUBBER OLOTHING, Pyar. 4 28 & CO. ING, FLABime srl UvaesiioneViopse Govare’ late loth, Nursery Shoutin, } Door dnd Wagon Sprit ft m= TWINES Fgh CORDAGE, a ee aad itanilis fthyarn, Bteo! aud Tron Wits Nope, . ILBERT HUUHARD. OTLB ET awe Moca + Chicago, WHOLESALE WOOLENS, eee Tali tiers aad Sobliard tn r ,. Woosnd ANF VAUD Pallatsttivuo, eenetee pa and 40 Madisonat, note is NER OLARK VL CURNET g ND Take-sts, Dosteloosted hotct fot busmveemen te ccarmmota~ We shall clase ont on Wednesday, Jaue 30, A FINE LINE OUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes & Slippers And, in addition, shalt, by ordor of MAT. Got dares, "Assignieo, soll tho ontire M, A, HEBRON & SON, RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Following our usual custom, ovory lot iy bo wold. Gate at O90 neues? COT” Lot wil GEO. P. GORK £ OO, and 70 Wabaah-av, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEER: RTH SAL FOI or PERSONAL PROPERTY AND Wt TH, HOV MADINON ie ESTA SPECIAL SALE OF 150 REMNANTS OF CARPETS, 20 to 40 yards exch, and New Made-up Carpets, Contisting of Velvot, Brussels, Ingram, Homp, and Tag Tuesday Morning, Jan ) ut h30 o'clock, At our Auction Rooms, 108 Madisaa-at., Thetwaom Dearbora nud Uistee WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, LARGE STOCK OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, House-furntshing G » Furott 4 0 WHDSESD PATNI NU itu So at Deas etek our balestoom 103 Hast Merdlan-st, Wal. A, HUTTENS ¢ 00,, Aucttonocrs REGULAR TRADE SALE, THURSDAY MORNING, July 1, at 9:30 o'clock, DRY GOODS, CLOTIUING, RTRAW GOODS, MATS, WHITK GOODS, BOUTS, AND SHORS, Atour Salusrbom, 198 ast Madhon-et,, sucond floor. Wt, A. BULTHIGS 4 CG, Auctioneers, BUTTERS & 008 SATURDAY'S SALE, BATURDAY, July 3, AT 4 O'CLOCK A. MM, At thelr Satesroom, 103 Madlsun-w! FULNITUND, CARPETS, PIANOS, BK HOLD GOODS, Hto. . DP, MCNAMARA & CO. 27 Mast Washington-st, LARGE BANKNUPT RTOOK OF FINE SEOHS From the Meat Munufactnrora, AT AUCTION, ‘Tuesday Morning, June 20, at 4 o'clock. Also, 1,000 Cases Monts and Shoes, REGULAR GOODS, i. P. MONAMATA'S OU,, Auctlanears, By WM. I. 1lODGES & CO. Tuesday Aftornoon, at 2 o'clock, Wo Will aol ab 63 Waat Lalu, now Peounsiehnud EVVAWITONE. Alas Crpete ota, cto great baraaln, 3 will bo sold at Visitors to the Academy of Desigr pronounce the OIL PAINTINGS that will bo wold to-day at 10 and 9 o'clock by L, ROCK> WELLS OG,, at 77 and 79 South Dearborn-st., to bo SUPERIOR TO ANY ON EXITBIITON, = rpine eraTH SANT EEC SAT TOTION Tt Stade Last = ifcago, Tt. Bitz por cent tater te, BOHOOL AND CHOLROH FURNITURE, GuERWoop foHoOL vuRNITUIE Go.— manufacturers of Schcol, Church, id Gites Furniture, and in boliva) fi ‘ate = Tot end leg Stal ‘OME 6) with res earn FEO cteapioat beet aad oeapest Lock-Bultah Bew- ing-Machinoia tho market. | Prius, $40., JOHNSON, ULARK & 00., Genoral Awonts U. 8. A., idl Statw-at,, Chicago, Tt, taceks ‘Verano, RUNILINI surare of porters, FINANCIAL. UNCAN, SHERMAN & CO, BANEDRS, NOM, 1 & 11 NASSAU-ST., NEW YORK, OIROULAT, NOTES and LETTRRS OF ORE VALENS IA HUROIC ARB AT EC aR Habis, ta all wh peineiy ¢ DN Ae ett teats a ea tated y uate i HAVANA, MEXICO, OL ms Accounteut Hauks. leuk A RARE BUSINESS CHANCE Por aalo—a di tore t . Foy tales A dey guods store in. lve, groving tong, country around. joo ad fo, Rent sf eoode: rita a etal ed scloods clase Bek about sio.t00 to Fi ff ther tat pb ES ae ants cn Pa

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