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. SECRET SOCIETIES. ffions snd Tnstalltions of Offcers of 0dd Fellow Lodges. Order in Chili--Mis- progress of e cellaneous Notes. Peslers in Masonio Lodges—A Prosperous Organization. ghe Knights of Pythins, ODD-FELLOWSHIP. PEBSONAL. past-Grand James Boone, fof Lancaster, Pa., visited Templar Lodge No. 440 Thursday even- fog, s0d 10 a short address jave a1 interesting * secoumt Of the condition of the Order forty and o. Brother Boone is one of three yoars 5 ?,1. cldest 0dd-Fellows in the United States, | £ bis experiences in Pennsjlvanis during the ’w.nuu'hvl Stevens was fighting the anti- Jiasovic war aro full of interest. The brother, sithoogh pearly 80 years of age, 18 hale and beany, sad is makinga plessure trip throngh the West. VISITS TO LODGES. ! Grapd-Master Sherman accepted an fovitation 1o deliver the Fourth of July oration ac Milford, froquois Coanty, and spoke to some 5,000 peo- with accoptance. In the evening of the § pdsy be installed the officers of Farmers® Lodge, No. 253, and made an address to the au- diance then assembled. . From Milford wuare bo installed the officers of Fort Clack Todge, No. 109. Ho reports that throughout bis tsip be found the Lodges in generally good eondition. 3. Ward Ellis, P. G. 3L, visited Dolton on the §310d installed the officers of Dolion Lodge, So.505. Brotber Ellis reports this Lodge in a most ous condition. It owns a fine build- Ipg, the hatl being in the second story, which is Frantly trescosd and thoroughly ventilated. Bra, Sbaw, the now Noblo Grand, is one of the ‘est-postad officers in the State, and gives the «xsct Iauguage of the work. The Messrs. Dol- ew and Charies—are active members of the Lodge. 3 LECTIONS AND INSTALLATIONS. Bainbow Lodge, No. 400, wul hold public in- shallstion services to-mOrTow evening at the corper of Bobey and Madison etrects. Foilow- {og are the officers-eloct Who Axe 1o be inatalled : N.G.—M. B. Roberta, ¥.G.—. B, Ellicote, E &—J. 0'Brien. 1d e oo M Dovms and A, e | ‘Gasducied by M. W. G. M., E. B, Sher- tostatation } ORISR %4y Grand Lodgo Gnictals i, ... ‘The Grand Maater Insrumental Duet—Urge mdccn:: - mfi-nmlmdur.wna M_E. Stone, P. G i igi The Ariou Tii “rairy «The ou lo ‘Rasding—* The Por A J. Ealgnt yer ™. Riscellansvus five-minote sjeeched by ‘trothers. The publio installation of officers of Rocham- _beaa Lodge, No. 532, was hels Wedoesday even- ing at tho Lodge ball, corner Maduon snd Halsted strests, and proved s very plessant aTair. A considersble number of frieads and relatives of ths members took partin the exer- cises, sud were ente:tained in an man- war. The ciices installed wero: After the conclusion of ths regular exercises, Mz, Gustay Demars made an excellent address, feviswing the history and progressof the Lodge. O:her spesches wers made and epplzuded. Boms time was thea spent 1n & sociavle, whers «oversation acd singing were epjoyed. The eccanon was, altogether, a vary plessant one. The following officers wers installed at & re- sent meeting of Duane Lodgs, Ne. 112 . G.—Albert Stern, Y.0.—A J. Msers. R 8—-H. B, Hopkins. Tressuror—M, M. Gerstley, 0.G—A. Abrabams, La~ Myer, The following oficers for Northern Laght, No. K4, were iostalled a.t the last regular meeting: E.0.~W. A. Fulkerron, Y.4~J. T. Douale B—W. Coates. orth Chicago Lodgs, No. 830, has installea | b following cficers: Following ure the officers of Lily of the West Lodge, No. 407, for the next taun: ¥.G.—John Hasses, i V. G.—Fritz Stobort. Becretary—Julus Bitx, 2. &—Louls PAugrod. Treasurer——John Neumsn, The newty installed officers of Deuglas Lodg Fo. 432, ary .' N. G.—Augustus Singer. ¥.G.—Fr. Schwelnfurth, ¢ Becretary—G, Beancl. P. 8.—Choarles VollLrocht, Tressurur—Fr. Sundmacher, Lincola Park Lodg h;ln'in;;oflim: e, No. 437, has installed the . G—Henry Pirer. EE—M'“:’ D“'x;l:nmq-_ oee \ i Boter Syris Lodre, No. 451, will be governed by th tallowing officers for thnmm?hmx LA X G.~John Gatzell, Y. u.-A:tnx Fecker, ~Yoritz Tausig. Trea—Falix Simis. B Following are th 3 m.fi';:"i‘l‘;&’:f.a? officers of Palm Lodgs, No. H, Sudimasner, mh.:.':" officers for Southwestern Lodge No. The following officers have been installed for “;x:uum for New Chicago Lodge No. 306 Rock Jseod Land Tiodge No. 18 installed the % ofticers July S at & mesting : ‘,._3:' e uly Tegular I'4 & . W. 8 ;~ t-m“}; 6','.'; = . v L e has 156 members, and is very proe- Peroms. Much interest is manifested in the Beetings, and they have s fall sttendance. fi'gnlslhnd Encampment No. 13 inatalled the re officers at a regular meeting Juiy 2: l’;—dl;rm- Jounston, pmexnt reports s membarship of 73, Bl a flounshing condition generally. Tusaday vening Isst Dixon Lodge No. 89 in- allog the 1ol yid Beck, 0T, G conantiod the sacammenisa, g. G.~8. A, Sutton. R R seron, P Eamunis. » is in & flourishing condition, and Is Saudily growing in populmlg. 3 MIECELLANEOUS. 18 reports, the Gran. i d Muaster notes as a curious &g the Order that only one Engligh lodge in e y has yet reported, while all the German . % havo sent in their commanications. Mflé‘hboubom Hall, corner of West Madison Voo ptted streots, will, during the ensuing i, closfi for lllefllin:dl. Members of the u‘, are rerminds i be beld qaring this week. e Eothery from pablia of Chili, South ABaon, acted May 1 sad 15, amnounos the Bro. Sherman went to Peoria, ! In conneetion with the election of officers sod | | i i i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY #JULY ‘11, 1875.—.TWELVE PAGES, continued progress of the Ordor in that distant jurisdiction, Past ‘Graod Sire Logan, now District Deputy Grand Sire, hos not been idle, and, being eo ably seconded in his efforts by Bro. Wiiliam F. De Gress, has achioved won- ders in planting the baper of the triple links in what was thought to be ap uncobgaepial field. In 10 country has greater success attended the in- troduction of the Order thau in Chili. Oo tha 6th of May, in Valparaiso, the second German Lodge, Tzutonis, No. 8, was _ instituted. On - the 8th of May, La Fayette Lodge, No. 4, was instituted at Valparaiso, to workin the French langusge, with seven chac- ter members. Eugene Bobillior is N. G.; Charles Metrand, V. G.; Salvador Thors, Sec- retary ; A. Germaine. Treasurer. Ero. Logan says in reference to this lodge: The French members sre the elite of the city, 3ad will make a strong lodge, besides which it will take in » number of Chilencs, the educated classos of whom all speak French, Bro. Do Gress says in another letter: I am able to_inform you thet last night Teutonia Lodge, No. 3, L 0. 0. F., was duly opened, and to- ‘morrow mght we suall open a French Lodge, and be- fore the end of the month, another English, and, per- Daps, alsoa Spanieh Lodge, here in Valparaiso, and oné or two in English and Spanich in S3ntiago, 8o that o may beablo to apply st the next mesting of the Grand Lodge of the United Btates for w chaster for & Grand Lodge in Chili. MASONIC. A PROSPEROUS LODGE. * Hesperis Lodge No. 411 has always been re- garded a3 ono of tho best Mesonic organizations in the city, and is ot present in & very prosper- ous condition, and is constantly recoiving acces- sions from the best men in thecity. It vas chartored in 1864, and from that timo has beld & ‘prominent position in point of influenco. It ia peculiatly fortunate in baving an efficient corps of officers, whose work has sttractod the atten- tion of the Fraternity throughout tho State. It i is of record, however, that their success deserted them wheo they met Ashlar Looge on the ball- ficld at a late picnic, and that the last-named body trounced them unmercifully wita the ball and b ADUPTIVE MASONRY. Miriam Chater No. 1 Order of Eastera Star will hold their fourth annual picaie at Maywood, Thursdsy, July 15. The train lesves Wells Street Depot at 9:15a. m. ‘COLOEED MASONS IN AMERICA. ‘Fhe Grand Lecturer of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Massachusetts, J. N. Conna, in ao address before Widow's Son Lodge No. 1, on * Legitimscy of Coiored Ma- sons io the United Bistes,” oo Thursday even- ing, made the following statement: *Tuo 1atro- duction of Masonry among_tho colored men in this country wag Ly the initiation, passing, and rairiog of thirteen men iuto.s traveliug lodge attached to Gen. Gage's army, stationed at Boston, Mass., on the 6ih of March, 1775. On the 29th of September, 1874, Frederick Charles, Duke of Cumberlaod, Actiog Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England, granted a warrant for the constitaung of Africsn Lodge No. 459. 1o 1792, Prince Hall, the Masler of the said Lodge, tstituted Hirnm Lodge in Philadelphia. In 1797 he also instituted St. John's Lodge in Providence. In the year 1800 Prince Hall died, and Jobn T. Hilton way alected Master. In1203 the African Grsnd Lodge_was formed io Boston with the above mamed Lodges. In 1327 tho Grand Lodge of Pennsylvamsa was instituted, sud in 1847 the National Graud Lodge was Zoimed.” The epeakor said tuere wero 100,000 colored Masons in this coantry. THE ADMISSION OF LIQUOR DEALERS. A writer in the Foice of Masonry haa the fol- lowing sensible suggestion on » Bubject which has ocaused some ill-reeLogin lodges boiore now : We bave often noticed that tho Grand Lodges in the United States are rapidly becoming teetotal orgauiza- tions or advocates, As wa have been a total sbatainer ! from sll intoxlcating Mquors for tlirty-four years (the number of years wo have held in this sublonary abode!) we shall not be accused of launing towards the publicans in_declaring thst in our opinion the admis- \on or rejectson of men who *manufacture, distil, or deal in intoxicauing hquors,” shiould be left to the balloting.box in the Lodge, ind not be made s Law of G Eng.. For this reus)n_we support the Grand . AMsswor of Californ's, and Brother Whit- taker, who ferms the address of the former *the comrhon sense viow of the matter,” in dociding that ‘¥each pe!itioner as he prosents himself should staud or fall npon hia own personal worth and manhood, snd let us issuo no mandate which implies oar unwiiling- ness to trust our bretiren in the sclection of their associates, or which_pronounces a judgment of con- demanation before a hearing has been Lad.” Of course if uch a trade were con.rary to the law of the State, in common with all other illegul zcis, tho defendants ! wonid not be eligible for Fiesmasonry, but vur words have reference to such conniries or States whorein it is legal for mea to injure their nelghwn by manu- Ineturing and retailing attractive and seductive poison- ous drinks, e KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. MBCELLANEOUS. The following oficers of Excolsior Lodge No. 3 have been installed by Deputy G. 0. William Forrest: ton. LG, 0. G.—J. I, Sbetlield. Thisis ons of the largest and mort flourish- ing Lodges in tbe State, They have fitted up an elegant lodge-room at No. 13/ South Halsted street, s convenient location for the West Division. The Lodge have_arranged for a picnic Tharslay pext at Loums Park. on the Chicago & Pacific Rosd. Members of the Lodge will parade from their ball, No. 13 South Halsted sureet, at 7:30 a. m. Treio leaves the depot st 9 o'clock. All members of the Order are invited to attend. Deputy G. C. William Forrest installed the fol- lowing ofiicers of Cosmopulitan Lodge No. 6, Wednesdey evening : Dionysius Lodge No. 20 wers instslled Wednes- dsy cvening by Deputy G. O. William De- Forresl P. C.—A. J, Myers, C. C.—A. J, Eivig. V. C.—T, H. Dwyer, K. B. and 8. 2nd 3L F.—P. 0.7, A, Strauh, M. of A.—L. Le Clerg. P.—¥. Springer, 0. @.—Thomas McCann. 1.'G.—James Reynolds. Ivanhoe Lodge No. 9 will install the following officers Tucsdsy evening : P. C.—Charles Miller, Messrs. Aficn & Ellis. FousTn or JTLY DeconaTIoNs—Among the decora- tions in the city yesterduy none_were wore atiractive than thst of Mesars. Allen & Ellis, manufacturers of. fine-cut tobaccos, at 11, 13, 15. 17 Vine sireet, Bosides being profunels decorsted with flags of varfous sizes, one of which waa I8 by 32 feet, they fiung 40 the breeze monster dag—30 by 50 feet—tho largest flag in the Tiited States (who € beat it7), manufactured ex- presely for them by Messrs. Thompson & Vanderveer, of this city. This flag was ruspended to a strong rops across Vine sireet, and was sdmired by all as it swung ully (o the breeze. The decoration of this es- fablishment was made under the supervision of Ool. Mke Keat, the olicient foremsn. As an evidence that Messrs, Allen & Ellis maintain their claim ta Le the “ Leader Tobacco Works ” of the West, wo learned that they paid a Government tax for the month of June, when every de; et of busl- pess bas been, camplatuing of Qull times, of $40.00, and zre ronning s full comploment of hands,—Cincin- nati Enquirer, The above article from the Cincinnati Enquirer of July 6 refers to the well-known tobacco man- ufacturers, Messrs. Allen & Ellis, corner Stats and Lake streets, in this city. Thouch these gentlemen removed their factory to Cincinnati at the time of the ‘big blaze,” they stiil are closely identified with Chicago business inter- cats, having ao office bere, aud selling cver one- third of the goods thoy msaufacture in. this ats. Both Mr. Allen & 3r. Ellis sre Chicagozas of the true breed—energetic, prosperous. and hon- orable business men, who hayo achieved & suc- cess where success has beoo difficult to attain. sy the flag they throw to the breeze each succceding Fourth of July te the omblem of & continued prosperity. iitinte o N, Spiritusl Manifestations. A lady in Worcestor, Mass., who put hor clothes to sosk the night before a racent wash- | 1ng-aay, awoke her husbsod during the mnight h the startling information tnht there wero spirita in the house, and that the clotbes were jumping out.of the tub. The husband answered her, esying that ho would dispatch the spirits, but was very much surpiised to find the casa exactly a8 stated, the clothes were jumping up in the tub. An iovestigation ! followed, and In the pillow-case was found » Iazpe rat, the suimal having got in thero befors the clothes wers put in the water. Not hikiog the soaking, he attemptod to escape by jumping, and his jumps producsd spiritual msnifests- tions. The spirits, having materisheed, ware dispatahed scoording 0 promiss LIFE INSURANCE. Another Full Statcment of the National Life, U, S. A. Figures Worthy the Sober Attention of the Community. The subject of tife insurance in its legitimate and true and permanent claracter, and in its beneficent bearings upon the interest of civilized society, is at sll times a matter of reflection aod of solicitude to any intelligent community, con- stituting as it does a wide and safe shelt common protection of the gravest responsil of the race against the unversal uncertainty of human life. The prominence which has during the pest fow months been given to the treatment and discuseion of this mighty interest by tne local prossof Chicago and the country has probably tended to fix upon the sub- ject a more than ordinary measure of public at- tention, snd to engage with unusual earnestness the thoughts and faculties of buriness men upon tho great problem of permanence and cerizinty in tho phtlosophy of probabilities and upon the true theory of success in life insarance, and the new semi-annual statement which appears 1n our advertising colums thie morning, of the National Life of the Umted States of America (& local- ized Chicago institution), revealing without res- ervation, smbiguits, or concealment tho precise foundations whereupon it stands, and _ presemting, for the information aud benefit of whom it may concern, with the precision, brevity, dietnctness, snd cettainty of plain figures the capital, agsels, se- carivies, Lisbilit:es, surplus, and resources of & Company which has risen to high 1auk among the great monetary inatitations of tha land, aud in which is repcsed tho confidence of our own citizens and_of financial citeles throughout the country, will be regarded ss su opyortune and seasouablo pullication, worthy of a thouzhtful and cautions analysie by all vho Lave st heurt tho dignity and gravity of the inerest of life indomnity. ‘Uhe National Life, U. S. A, whle 1t is regarded thioughout these Northwestern latitudes as a local Chicago compavy, its Directors being composed mainly of Chicago capialists of eminonce and reputation, the Compeny 19, in it organization, scope, and torritory. of operstions, and in foct a3 in natne, pational in the broadest scnse, aod tho natioual strength of mauy of the names_that appear in the Directory, together wich the solsudid origi- nal capital the enormous accumulations resuit- ing from the wise manipulation of that capital, the class of talent employed in il detals of management, the presuge of noparailoled snccess, snd perbaps, above all, a most perustent an wmost con- scientions adhelenco to & supreme ductrine of justice in its rolations with the public, have united to establish s measure of uat:onal popa- larity, au extent of general patronsge, and a do- gree of univeisal coulidonce that is porhaps an- tuely without precedent for uy correspunding period of development. ‘Subsequent to the Janusry statement of ths conaition of the Cowpany, Tz TemuNe called afteation to some iutercstiug and most satisfac- tory items, the statemens iudicating an incroase of £256.6¢3.70 in ssdets over the gures present- od & vear before, notwithstanding the gemeral indication of tutistics tnat the year, partaking m full messure of tha depressing wilneuce of the great pamc, had been mcst unfavoiable to life insurance. An examination of the statement wiuch appoars this morniog ehows the eno:mous proporuonal increave of gros® asscts during (he past BIX months of §207,150,94, making the present figures $8,787.856.25. Decucting total linbilities of #2.315,539.70, the Company aro enablod to oxbibit & surplus of $1.470,816.55, coustitating an immenso extra-eecurity sud protecuon t3 policy-holders over the mecessary reserve end total pol.cy lisbihty. Tae siguiticance of tlis item appears opon 1eflection. it sgnifies thas, if 1,500 of tise policy-holders of the Company Werb to die upon & siugle given dey, each carrv- ing 1psorance to the amount of sbout 31,000, tue immediate disbursement of the entire ag- gregate indemuny would occasion no impairment of the reserve fund nor disturb the buainess of the Company. Its reaources would still be adequate 1o the protection of its remaining thousands of policy-boldsrs In regard to the svailavthty and general charac- tor of the assegs. it is perbaps in moderation and fairuess to stata that the entire table 18 of tue lughest clags known to insurance, sn item which will be noticed with interest, being that of loans,—tho lonus securcd by first mortgages of real estate worth morathan twice the amouot, according to the valuation of every leadivg real- estate agent i the city,—being givenat §3.20L,~ §13.5. 'The cash capital of the Company Will b seen to b $1,000,000, the largest capital of any Life-iusurance company in the world. Aside from the items which appear in the statement, itis perhaps nppropriato to add that the National Lite U. 8.°A. hes istued during the six yeers of its history about 26,050 policies, covering about $60.000,000 of insmance. It has received in premiums about $3,000,000, a judicions system of .loans relurniog s agare- gato of aonual interest nearly adequate to meot thoimmense death losses necesuzrily incident to &0 Jargo o businces. As is well unders! tho Company adopted at the boginning the low-rate, non-participaiing, all-cash plan of insurance, experienco proving tbat while high premiums are no guarautes of mecurity, he difference in rates s moro than equivalent to tbo aversge diidends of the best matual companies. The special features which appear to coustitute the populanty of the Company and recommend it {0 the community ato 1ts magoificent security; the low rates of premium ; simple plana and definite cortracts, froo from compiications, uncertainties, and de- jusive schemea; the Lberality and common- sense character of its policies ; non-forfeiture, the surrender value beiog distincily etated on overy policy ; lastly, 1t broad spirit and pation- a1 chiaracter, the Company being chartorad by epocial act of Congress with power to do busi- ness and loaa its funds in moy section of the country. The officers of the Company are as followa+ Jobn V. Farwell, President; L. D. Cort- right, Vice DPresident and General Mana- gers 7. F. Crauk, Seciotary—to whose ablo and thoughful management are intrusted the gravi responeibilities of the financial departmeut; Emerson W. Peet, in charge of the sctuarian department. Get rid of one cold befors you contract snother on top of it, or you may securely estabilsh tho seeds of a serious lung complaint befare sou ate couscious_of danger. Detier prudently resort W Dr. Joyno's Ex- forant, an effective cure for coughs and cols, and elpfal also for its healing {nfluence on the lungs and bronchia, LAKE NAVIGATION. FOR BUFFALQ. THE WESTERN TRAHSPORTATION (0SS AND - ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS Will leave for sbovo and intermediate ports as follows: FOUNTAIN CITY, Capt. Gibson......Taesday, July 13, ‘Wednesday, Jal) 14. For Tickets and Bertha apply at 119 Scath Clark-st. A. A. BAMPLE, Passenger Agent. GOODRICH STEAMERS. For Racine, Miilwaukeo, and Wost Shorv ports, - daily, Sunday oxcopted, at. S m. Saturday's e.carsion baat don't I For Graod Laven, Munkegon,Grand Rapit daily, Sunday excepted, at.. For St. Joseph and Lienton Harbor, excepted, . 10a. m. - t don’ dington, e oat 'Mondays and Toursdays at. n Bay, Megominee, and inie; Tat ind Frid: FAlavARKS! STANDAKD A FAIRBANKS. MORSE 4. COs 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Be zarefultobuy only the Gennine, SHIRTS. A Good Bhirt, 81.50 A Good Shirt, §1.75 A Good Shirt, §2.00 FROM STOOK. SHIRTS to order & epectalty. 5. 4.Ply Linen Collars §2 per dos. HARRIS & COBB, 171 B, Clark-sh HIPPODROME; SUITS, &o. AMUSEMENTS. ITSELF ITS ONLY PARALLEL! =] All Crowning Triumph of | suonjeyimwy 1y Surkye Sports of Ancicnt Greeco and Rome and Historical Pageants of the Whole World ! The Barnum Universal Exposition Co.- - Propristors P.T.Barnume = = = - = = = = = - President Cisarterod by the Legislatare of Connectiont, with an authorized capital of $1.0M,00. Thy purpess of organization is toaid Mr. Barnam in attaining the ubject ‘bl Itz long ambition, viz. : w ocvate, punly, and re- fine the onaracter of public eatcraiomeats: to make {ham merit the support of the moral and raligions classes: to blend In:g‘:c\lun_}! uscIeat; A sseatiall 3 romote jec ‘The vari s exhibitions D ¥h1s company wil arudnce in k:ury.0 and Americe will be of unprecedonted exteat aad perioodun. CHICAGD, ONE WEEK ONLY : On Lake Front---Commencing Mon- dey Evening, July 12, at 8 o’clock «--Two Performances Daily There- after at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open one hour previous. Tho Grost Hippodrome's first aud only tour through the great Woat, stopping unly st the praicipsl and conteal Ppoiats to which excursion trains can be ruu, Thousands of peopie tarncd awar trom tha doora at al- ost every cxhibitlon, ugabio to obtala admission, No such saccess was ovr achieved, and another entertain- ment of its magnitado will nove ain be scen o this &eocration. Tiesplendent with all (he pomp and glory of Cresar’s ers. Incucriog stupenaous cust, and witbout & parallel in agy 1t foae elicied hundredsof columosof voluatary dations from the rolizious and secular rre.s of Now York, Boston, Pailadelpnia, and otber cities, and the plandits of neatly 10,003,000 satistiod audicors in the Iastyoar. all sgneing such prodominant anccess was nev~ er baforo acnieved oa_th tace of tho glbe. ‘An amphitgeatrs, balding 15,00 paople, which oosts from £1,000 to ,} 000 to build at every stand; a racing track opo-tfth mile in longth. “Acres of w.do-aproad caavass, with the Largest Seating Capacity in the World, An army of men, women, and childrrn; bundreds of thareaghbrod mad’ fmportod horses: gil* sad gold be- sprinklod chariots and tablean cars: soiid silrar and jew- elea amor: glittoring_parzpbernalia, and tho most slab- 7o wacdrobe evar boheld. orate, brilliant, and expe: tors TAE CONGRESS OF NATIONS, producing s grand succession of Intellectoal surprises, smbraciog the following changas, equivalunt to situng lo fall viow ot the Royal Courts of the wnola wurld. Magalil- cent revival of (Lo Sports of Ancient Greece and Rome, with all thy exciting races and maay realistia pictures of the olden thmos. PEIE AT PE,M' OR CELESTIAL HOLIDAT! senting Il‘nu chi's angers i scenes incl e Mils, D'Atalie, Satsums, aad Little All Right, and Lazelle, Millsow, and Master Larelle, in & rio of nats. Vision of the Houri>—tLrand March of the Amazons—Ballet Divertisement—Graod Opcratic Chiorus, Etcy Prof. W.H. DONALDSON, ths distinguished Acro- pant, Filiziako gratuitons asceasiuns in the air-ship P. T AKNUM. for tais single sesson's exporimoa’s Mr. Rarmum pars this ronowned scronaut &X,00). whase _cloudland vosazes Pave mads him well-ronuwned. —This is nuta Tomimon wot-air bag ballooz, but th genulng gas air-ship. Careying & roal weigat uf Lof or twelve poople, equivalont 3,00 pounds.. Th Strect Parada will occar at 108 loa by Prof, Harmaza Slvor cd Band of filty mualcians. organization ever com. The largost travoling musi ietod, and followsd by hundreds of superh thorous! Drods and imported horses belouging to tho Hippodram ‘scconat of tho delicacy and valas of ths jeweled ai mor and gold and silvor-lat wardrobe, it is'doemed jo- oxpedient to epose It to tho weathar, but it i3 nsed fa a8 production of the gitiiering aad historical Congress of Nations, wuich approvriately ingsuzuratos every per- Girmancc.” In ordor not to over-faticoe the ladyrider charjoteers and porformars, they will not appear in the streat purade. Tho ned trotiing and running {horonghored and Arabian blood Borves, with tho cle- phaata camsols, sie will maks up the dipiay upos s Btrvel Areasgements am now complated for tho transportation of the on:tre [1ppodrome 1o’ Europs, whers it will open Loudon on Christmas next. ‘As tha expsnse of tnis stupandons establishmout ag. ffi(llu near $10,000 datly, it will bo imp msible to stop for axhibitlos o ‘at’tho_smaller towns, Excursion trains Vo arraned for and run at_such hours as will accom~ modate the public, carrying passsagers to and from tis Hippodrume at greatly reducod rates. Free Admlsslon to All Who Parchase tho Life of P.T. Barnam. Welttan by himself, down ta the presont period of 167, B b s 20 Tl page. Hihsteations, T2 Thond in pribe from §4.60 to $1.80, For sale wihid the Gioat Hippsdeome. Uniformed ushers in astendance. R fcatssion 80 osats ; ablidron ander 9 years, 35 conts. Resarved sosts extra. Doors Open at 1 and 7 P. ML Every faclity will bo offered the public for procuring tickets fn the wagons on tho lof, but to sccommodate such as prefer to avold poxsiblo dt ‘st the castomary small advance. s for eals ar LITHGOW'S TELEGRAPH OFFI0 [East Maison st., Tribune Building. ‘Romember, the Roman Hippodrome 1a not a circus.and that overy objectiousble foatare has been removod, o thas tho clorey sad mora cias-os can safely attend with- out fear of being annoyed by coarso jests, tmmodest ap- Pagal, wad eepnisivo displars. NOTICE—Th) many tnonssnd feot of lnmber from ‘which tho immonss amphithoatre is efected in every stand will b: sred for sale at public saction oo the Hip- rome grousds the day aftor oxbibition. The lumber Yaluable for building and other purposes, In most oasas aasworing as well as now, Duriug the months of July and August the Great, Hip- podrome will vislt § nis, sad the priacipal citles {n £l States of Illinois, Iowa, Minacsots, Wisconsin, and Route of Parade. The grand Pageant will leave the grounds on Loke Front on Monday, July 13, at 10 o'clock a. m., and proceed through Michigan- av. to Liake-st., Lake to Fifth-av., Fifth to ‘Washington, Washington to Olark, Clark to Van Buren, Van Buren to State, State to mu:linmcn. snd Washington to the Amphi- atre. SUMMER RESORIS. = DEER PARK HOTEL, B. & O- R- R., ‘Will Open June 21,18756. JOHN DATLEY, Menager, Formerly of Glades Hotel, Qakland. Lakeside House, MADISON, WIS., This {avorite summor retreat is now open for guests Sitasted on Lake Monona, diroctly opposits Madison, only six hours' ride from Chioago. Charges moderate. For particulars address W. F. ROOS, Propristor. SUMMER RESOR A few familiss can have rooms for the summer at J. W. FOX'S, Lako Zasich, and 3 A R S R WD CHTRAL TOTEL DENVER, COLORADO. ‘The finest and largest Hotel n the West, and affording & magnificent view uf the Rocky M 3 3 HAREOW S RIASEALE Fropristors. eay Rednction AT THE Closing:Out Sale MANNHEIMER BROS, 298 & 300 West Madison-st. Linen Suits Rednced from $10.00 to $ 6.00. Linen Suits Reduced from $12.00 to § 7.00, Linen Suits Reduced from $16.00 to $10.00. Linen Suits Reduced from $20.00 to $14.00. Linen® Suits Reduced from §$25.00 to $16.00. PARASOLS. Parasols Redaced from. $3.73 to $2.50 Parasols Reduced from $5.00 to §3.50 Parasols Reduced from 0 to §4 Parasols Reduced from........$9.00 to $6.00 Llama Tace Points and Sacques At one-half their cost of importation. Everyarticle in the house has beon marked down in the same proporiion, presenting an opportuuity to purchasers to secure BARGATNS UNSURPASSED BY ANY EVER (PPERED IN THIS CITY ! FINANCIAL. Stocks Dealt in at the Kew York Stock Excbange bought sad sold by us on margin of fivo per cout. Negotiated at one to two per cent from market oo mem- bera ol the New York Exchiugs or respansibla parties. Tarke sums bave heen realized tho past 3 days. Put or call cosis on 10 sharss $106.25. Straddles 8230 each. cantrol 20 shares o days withiout Turtner risk, while many thous rofit may be guined. Adviceand information furnisited . ampliot, coniaiaiog sainalle o x siical tformation and showing ho. Wali-it. operations ary conducted, s3n% - Free To any address, Orders sollcited by mafl or wire and prompily executsd by us. Address TUMBRIDGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 2 Wall-st.,, New York, $50, $100, $500, $1,000 Invested in Stock Privileges in Wall-st,, Teads to many thowande of dollars proit. Uompre- beasive explanatory circalars, containing derailed »iato- mance And quatatior pocss of wll ntocks deal” in a- ihe NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, mailed /res to thoss desiring to speculate. Addre: TLEX. FROVHINGH AL & C Baokars ugfl ke Opp. N. Y. Stock Exchange. __FRUIT AND JELLY PRESS. Gogro THE AMERICAN i “Improved Self-Cleaning™ Frait, Jelly, Wine, and Lard PRESS, With Removalle, Open, Perforated Cylinder, For Pressing and Straining Grapes, Curraats, Gooschorrios, AD- 3 ples, Quinces, Podchos, Mexty,Honas, e Chaese. Souws, Ji L1 iackborries, Flderbervic » Vegotzbles, Tom: 0. will save many Limos its cost i ony . s ONE-THIRD MORE JUICE CAN CIED FROM TAE SAME QUANTITY HE EXTRA OF FRUIT, and does not sofl the a0ds or clothing. 1S AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE IN EVERY Efigfi.!”gw’fl\'TED Tt i we tes Quick S WANTED— T whom we gusrsn e fileu and Largo Profits. Sond or call ‘Oirculars and s, PRICES l’ilmn Size, Pl .un,( s G ! Quore Size, with aflon Size. with £ Liberal Discount to tho Trade. GOODRICH & HOUSTON, 70 and 72 Adams-st., Chicago, IIL, Manufacturers and Wholesalo Dealers, DENTISTRY. Dr.W.B.McCHESNEY. TMMENSR SUCCESS. 2,600 plates manufaciured tho past year. The larget dental ‘establishment on the continont. 8. S, White's teeth used: tha best and the bighest-pticed testh known to the profession. Tue tutolligence of the public is fally mwako o tho fact that they mag uo looger pay £ Tor a fall set of tesrh, whon . 1< can got the & 2t MCCH ESNBY'S, cornor Clack snd Handolpb-s! {ataction given or monéy refunded. Goid plates at one- Toirth the usual pricos. Gold filling first-class, aud no fancy, priccs. Warranted. Testh extracted without pain. froa of charge, evory mornlog from § to 3. 5 DR. H. R. PHILLIPS, DIENTIST, 2 169 South Olark-st., bet Madison and Monroe Bost Gum Sets. 8 Gor Bt e, from. s3t0 34 Bilver Fillings, [ro slw $3 Teeth Extracted without pai ALL WORK WARRANTED. TEETH ONLY $7.50. DR. BWENGET, Dentist, {nserta the best fcll set Gam tod with- Teelt for #7.50, and warranted. Teeth extrao qut pain by th nse of Nitryua Oxfdo Gas. First-lus Rllinss at reduced prices. Room &, northwest cornor of Statennd Madivon-sts. EDUCATIONAL. CHICAGO ACADERLY OF DESIGN ART SCHOOLS, Dichigns-av., corner of Van Buren-st. Open continuously. Drawing, Painting, Scalptars, and Architectare, under professlonal lnstruotion and guidance of M. FELIX REGAMEY, J. ROY ROB- ERTSOK, J. F. GOUKINS, President L. W. VOLK, aod W. L. B. JENNEY. For pasticulars spply for circalars. Elmhurst Buarding and Day Sehool, For Yonag Ladles md Girls, will reopen 3fonday, Sept. 13, at Elmparst, |6 alles [rom Cbicago, oot o hiion of the N. W. R R. Locati a beslthy and bet ‘able and d_Freoch. Fashing- fal.Grounds oyar 1l acres in oxtent. ‘ieachos experionced. ativi toacners of German st MRS. L. N. CUTTER, late Head Assistant of ton Sehool, Chicago, Zrincipal. _Send for Circular. MADAME’ CLEMENT'S - SCHOOL For Young Liadies and Children, GEHRMANTOWN, PA. Esablishod 1857. Thi 2t sesslon wil on Wednesday, Sept. 15T e For circalars aidroes tho Principal. b GLEASONS ACADEMY For Youcg Men aad Boys 539 Waest Adars-st, Course of instruction extensivo, through, pracutal. This school will be continued throum tbe nsual summer vacation. Torm commenging Monds, Juae 3. Sesxion hours from $a.m. tolim. Fall termuill cummiance Sept. 13. X. B. GLEASON, Principal. HATFEELD HOUSE, Massena Springs, Bt. Lawrenco Co., New York. now opened. for the soason. bas fintclses modorn {mprovements. Magalfcent sur- roundiog count Pleassat drives. Excolleat fishing and_ ehooting. modicinal proparties of the water B et Sorly 't Botals o HATHIELD ERERSON I Walorae A Ry el o BA SPECTACLES. BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACI,] Sultad 1o Al sights by diop by intpection at M ANANSE'S, ND COIMERCIAL INSTITUTH— Sobool~{ew Haven, Conn. Forty.first Seisatific Bchouls, or oma mnasios, wrss'r"fcin INSTITUTE, MRS. S. L CADY, Prineipal, Now Haven, lonn. Send for circalar. DRY CLEANING. ~THAT ADELPHI THEATRE, Gala Extra Night, and Positively Last Night - of the Season. THIS (S8UNDAY) EVENING, July 11 Compliment Heneti 1o tho genial Staga Saoager: = SHIRLEY FRANCE. By the grea: kindness of the popular manager, J. H. Haverly, of Havecly’s Mi o following asmed artists of his_trou ERENC WEST, D following bo & of volunteers YACHEL NOAH, SAM W. B, EVERHAM, HAR- OLTER, t“lfl)Q(A ER, MARR W AY AND FOST] BOLD, ROSIE HOWLAND, AND KELLEY, NELLIE HOWLAND, MOKRIS, and DELLA FRRGUSO) bove namcd competent Comedisns, iaas will Dositivoly Appear in thetf apeciaities, Tug Dramatie Company in “uaksvenco's Comedsy entics of KATHERINE AND PETRUCHIU, with a3 ine a cast as. ovor seoa. Notwitbstas is Enormous Bill, by far the largest evar offerad, 35 REMALY AS USUAL. WORTH WAITING FORI! ST. GEORGE'S FIFTEENTH ANNUAL PICHIG, TURNER PARXK, ‘Wednesday, July 21, 1875, All the usnal G i sl ‘;L;fi;“mxze.. and }“nunm. including A FRER reshimeats DI B Aot ST eaot oy Yl be served by 'The Great Western Ligbt Guard Band engaged. Traios leave at C & P. R. R. Deput, Chicago-av, and tur‘mnb“-! sn:.:r,l.h: BH‘::!L:C.Q: 2od 1 o'click, re- » , stoppin: K;\)in; St laton-road: ':_""’ Sl ind artics driving vu, o west on Washington-st. to West- ern-av., then vorih to Tud ki grocavy e Dokl o Tod st thoa ke Whidky SEE PROGRAMMES. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. 189thh TO 1968th PERFORMANCE BY THE FANOUS UNICN SQUARE CO. Of Mr. Hart Jackson's adaptation of the Y . ackson's adapiation of the great play en THE THO ORPHANS! Proouaged by press and pablic, the GRANDEST SUC- CE3S EVEIC KNOWN IN CHICAGO. 7~ Box office open six days 1a advanco. Evory exouings 8p.m. Matloees suip. m. ‘Wodnes- 1day. % dayand Satu THE TOLEDO, 189, 124 and 126 Washizgton-st. THE LARGEST ORCHESTRION IN THE WORLD. GRAND SACRED CONCERT TO-DAY, during the AFTERNOON and EVENING. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT, Saered Concert by the Famons G ER EFAMIIY, Assisied by ths latest Parisian Sensation. MAlle. BLANCETE AND TIOUPE OF TWENTY BEAUTIFUL LADIES. Admission, 25 and & cents. Ever ht, Wednesday a0 Sacurday Satia.e. s & McVICKER'S THEATRE. ONE WEEK ONLY, comm-nctag Monday July 12, Duprez & Benediof's Gigantic Famous Hinstrels Burlesque Opera Tronpe nnd Brass Band, Recoguized na tho superiors of Minstrelay, introducing concorts of merit azd briliiancy. £ Matineo Saturday at 3p. m. EXCURSION BY STEAMER. PROF. SNOW will cive an excursion by steamer to St. Jue, Mica., Thursday next, Jaly1s. ALL PUPILS AND FRIENDS ARE INVITED. Wil leave Paxton's Dock at9a. m. Music by Snow's Orobestra. GRAND EXCURSION To South Chicago aud Calumet River To-day, from Clark-st. Bridge, At9:a. m. and 2p. m. “MAN] EKNOW THYSELF!” TLED 0OAT good a8 new EQILED 0OAT of oo ag bgoade s good 18 newly [G4TON FANGY STEM DYR HODIA, 190 Clackate DR. SAMUEL DAVIESON'S G RAND PARISIAN GALLERY of_ Anctomy, Sciencs, and Art, is nuw opsn st 166G South Ciarlkest.. Chicaso. daily for Gontlemos oaly. from 9 & m. to 1l p. m. Ad- aslon. 5 centa. Obsorvo the address, 154 South Clas} OCEAN NAVIGATIO. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, CARRYING THE MAILS BETWEEN EUROPE AND AMERICA- PASSAGE RATES YERY LOW. particulars Forpartiealam 9B L s 5018 0. BROWN, ‘Guneral Wostern A 5 South Clark - soroor Lake. Uniesen. National Line of Steamships. NEW YORK TO QUEANSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. THE, QUEEN, 4(71 tons. .Saturday, 10th Juls, at10a. m. SPAIN, 461 wns. “Sacurda, 17 July, 53 p. m. ERIY, 4,0l ton ENGLAND, 4596 tons For London Direct Every Forinight. Cabio passagr, 870 and 8%, carmocy. Stecrago at reatly reduced Drico. Return tiokets at reduced ratos. Prepald Steerago tickets from Liverpool at tha lowest rates. Apply to . B. LARSOX. Northeas: corner Clark and Randolpb-ats. (oppuaits uew Shenwan Houso), Chicaxo, ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, Tho General Transa:lantic Company's. between Now York and Harre. VILLE DF, PARIS, Lacuesne : Pouzbis, turday, July 10 arday, July 34 AMERIGI PERc{K, . Daure,.. dar, august? PRICE OF PASS. 3 (including winer: First cabin, §168; sccond, §65; third, $X. Neturn tick- Hioorags 32, wit! ots st reducod rates. saperior accom- modations, and inciudiag all nocissaries without axtra charge. CEORGEMACKENZIF, Agent, 8 Broadwsy, N.¥. CUNARD MAIL LINE. Sailing Thres Times @ Week 10 and from BRITISHE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. Appiy st Company's OTco, nortaast coruesClak xad Rag " Calgago. P8 . DU VERNET, General Western Agent. ALLAN LINE ‘Montrezl Ocean Steamship Company. ATl clauses of passage between tue dillarent ports of Earops and Americs. - EMIGRANT AND STRERAGE TRAFFIC A BPECIALTY. Three wookly safliogs. Superinr shige. Bew accommadations. Shorest routo. ERRAGE RATES TO EUROPE EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Apuisto INCEHOR LINE. U S » s 2 is| SON BROTHARS, N. and Madiso Every Saturday 1 Glasgow, Derry, 2 MAIL. AUCTION SALES: BY G. P. GORE & CO., 6404 70 Wabash avenue. DRY GOODS. REGULAR ATCTION SALE OF STAPLH AND FANCY DRY GOODS, TUESDAY MORNING, July 13, at 9:30 o'clocks Full and attractive lino of Dress Goods. Pl Glotha,” Coatiags, e D o Loty 103, etc. Full lins of el ) lioo of Linen Goods, in Damasks, Towsla, Nap- Notious, Husiery. Undezwear, Whits Goods, Arth elal Hlower, Lace Shawis, Silincey. Hata and Cape, Meo's and’ Bops' Clothing, and aline of Satinet sad Catty Regular sals of CARPETS at 11 o'clock. GEO. P. GURE & CO., 63204 N Wabashar. THE ATTENTION 0ot and Shos Hatailers s called to our Auction Sals of 1.200 our nsual fize sais. dition te GEO P. GORE & C0. 63and 70 Wabash-av. Special Sale of Crockery & Glassware On THURSDAY. July 15, at3:3 o'clock. 25 Crates W. G. Crocker, in opea lota: ¥ Grates W. G. Crockary, In. originat packages; Rockingham sad Uilassware. GEO. P. GORE & CO.. Auctioncers. On Saturday, July 17, at 9 o'clock, 14 CRATES W. 6. CROCKERY. PARLOR SUITS, IN EVERY STYLE AND GRADE. - ‘Walnut Chamber Sets. marble and wood-top. Book Cases, Wardrobes, Flegant Marble and Wood-top Tables, Extension Tables, Easy Chairs, Whatnots, 1 Trees, Sofas, Lounges, Walnut Sadsteads, Bureaus,and Commodes, Hair and Husk Mattresses, Spring Mattresses, Walnut Chairs and Rockers of every descrip- tion, Parlor and Office DesXks, Show Cases, Carpets, Mirrors, Etc. U. P. GUKE & CU.. Auctionesrs. — WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-ST., Hold Regular Sales at their Salesrooms: FURNITURE, CARPETS, PIANOS, TABLE GUTLERY. CROCKERY, GLASS, ETO. EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT 53 GOLK. DRY GOODS, OF EVERY DESORIPTION CrL St R aors, SHORS B0 EVERY THURSDAY MURNIANG, AT 9.2 U'CLOCE." BUTTERS & CO.’'S REGULAR SAT! A FURNITURE, CARPETS, flOUbEl‘lxgl?lfivfisls‘({-l?S. PLANOS, AXD OTHER MERCHANDIS| EVERY SATURDAY MOANING, ST 53 G'CLOCK. STOCK AND FIXTURES CONFECTIONERY STORE, MONDAY MORNING, July 12, 2t 10 o'clock, At Store No. 508 State-st. 4 large quastity of il kinds of Candies, Glas Cointers. Shelring, Motal Show C Scalos, Desl irs, oic., “old withot reaorv o 10 WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Austioneers. ‘ Book Auction, Monday Afternoon, July 13, at 3 o'clock, At Butters & Co.'s Auction Rooms, 108 Madison-at. pimone the sk wre many aro snd valuable works. +Cuderasion UV PR B30 Ko, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. TUESDAY MORNING. July 13, at 9:30 o'clock, AT OUR BTORES, 84 & 88 Randolph-st., Tho entirs stock of & dealer, conaisting of CHAMBER SE' UNGES, BUREAUS, MIRRORS, WARDROBES, ETC. Also, our usual display of Parlor, Chamber, and Dinlag~ rom Farniture, Carpets, 204 Hansehold Gocds. ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. Auctlonsers. OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, Friday Morning. July 16, at 9:30 o'clock. Paslor, Chamber, and Dining-Room FURNITURE. A Full Line Now and Used Brissels and Wool Carpets. Bedstezds, Bureans, Wardrobes, Lounges, Sufas, Mat~ tresses, Jco Boxes, Covk Stoves. Also, o largs siock of General Merchandiss, Toss . ot 2 ELISON, POMEROY # CO. 84 and 8 Randols Ty WiL F. HODGES & CO. At our Warerooms, 636 W. Lake-st, Wesball sall, oa TUESDAY MORKIXG, Jaly 13, st 18 hematatl L8 4 g OARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD G0ODS, Grockery Glsasware, atlory s st tho contenta of e § oan withoot roverva. £ o rw‘\l. |3 ul‘)sflu & CO.. Auctioneers. Also, on Wednesday and Saturday Event: at 738 O P Teeat eosts will ba sold withoat rewarve. ‘WM. F. HODGES & CO.. Anctlonecrs. L. ROC Anctiorsers, 77 and 79 Dearbornat. WE MAKE THE SELLING OF REAL ESTATE AT AUGTION A SPECIALTY. We can furnish plans (x nithograph or wood-cut) cheaper than any house in the city. We give our personal at- tention to all sales. By JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO, 27 East Washingtoo-st, Full Lines of New Sammer Goods, Stippers, Ties, Colored Shogs, AL, &C., AT AUCTION, TOESDAY NORNING, July 13, t 8} oclock. ALSO, 300 JOB LOTS FOR WHOH IT MAY CONCERN. :Aiflfl"ufll‘}]fif_fl(fi.. An:uwmm‘ By H. CHADWICK & CO., Salesroom, 165 and 197 Fast Randaolph-st. ave regular sales Toerday and Friday of each weelk., H At our pext regular sale, Tucsday, Juiy 13, a¢ 10 ». m., will be sold a geno: ent ol new and used goods, smbraciaz somo very elegant Fumniturr, Fictares, eio. Soecial Largains can be expectod, a» goods must be sald %o closs contignments. Privata tales during the wea! H. CHADWIOK & CO. HIRAM BRUSH, Auctionser. — S. DINGEE & CO., Auctioneers, 8 and & East Raadolph-st. Cheapest Furniture Mart in Chicago. Spiendid stock of Parlor, Chamber, Liyrary, Dinicg- room, Kitchon, and Cf 3 Attzorses, ' loe AUCFION atarday. MEDICAL CARDS. -yt LOCK HOSPITAL, cornoe Washingion aad Fraoklio-sta, cbartored by tho_State of INi Tons for Lhie express purpows of giving” the_nichext poarible feeationt in all cason of prin vatodiseases. It fuwall kuwa : e r Jumes b rofesslon for G7er 3 yeara— Botd of the Do less 20 (o Tor Lhe wmilin fonis Lo DAE PR AL e Vi 7, Pimples ¥ e aslicats atrontion, wi board, e P tic. r contidential, Offico. 9a. m. uatil 7 p. m. ALLAR & C0,, Gen'] Western Agts, Chi s Gen'l Western fil cagoy Liverpool, flc. Cabin, $75 to 3% Great Western Steamship Line. Kos. 72 aud 74 LaSallost. 424, Includiag provision| From New York to Bristal (Englagd) direct SET, Weaterm: Tussda; Great inducements ia Parior Bets 355 t0 $100, & o, mith rich PRI O $70 to' B resain 3 Ble oD, Eiasson, Bureaus, Bedstesds,Ch st Fowast casn prices. Sove lower prices and m than airs, "W e are Dreparo: ore liberal terms in tho city. any other howse 1 % G LHOUN, 404 West Madison Suodays, lto 12 Dr. Kean, KO CURE! NO PAY!! 360 SOUTH CLARK.ST., CHICAGO, walied, ally or b frea of coaces, e e Bl 0 REAS o6 951y phydeian in 1hs city Who WAFTSTLA €uros Of 0 pay. ‘Oltice hours, &. m. to Bp. m. ; Suadays (rom 9 to Lk NO PAY DR. SIXIDE, Untll Cured. |~ 130 VanBareo-St., near Clark TWENTY-ONE_YEARS' EXPERIENCR ; may be consalted personslly or Ly mali, free of charge, on all chronio, private and nervous Jiseawss of boin eexer. Speeir aifsnten aia )bh shlwv"‘l‘l ':I nu’.’y‘.:h]lld:l;d!l ‘i{mflm who no B D e parlont s Cired. Medjcinss. soat 10 427 rer = Putionts trated st & distanca by 7% 187 Washinaton-st, § CHICAGD, Eatabliabod 1£%,” contie- -] nes 1o trest suscesstaiiy € e all Privats, Ctirnoie, sad Special Disaases, Nervons Uebility, &o. 4 Buok oo Mar- risge and Diseass, 64 pages, for i ceats. Consallation froe, Callor writs. BABY HOLDER, —___ maBx: Mark,1An A Motber's Holderand ‘Invention. Jumper. 1d=ntal Mig.Co ,Cnicago. Pat. Aug. 13,72, Yade by e Aatlios now enjoy tha Advantages of bl lighiful javention : thousands more wmight ‘the benefit of it a8 not: the cost s noth- o com help, bappinere, ad lastiag bonetita; ‘tmost naafal in hot weatber; pays for itasif ten Limes aver, ring (o, styla. SEGHS, KL Gon 138 Bataete A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE oidsioctioniss, “"’h’:‘n""“ GUIDE. e tlinaiioy discovaries in the sclence ol reprodactivn, preserving the complazion, &c. This is ap interesting work ef 260 pagets S e n o ey St rage: still ltisa ought to be nflgr lock ey, and ‘aba Bouse._Seat okt for YT ot e R, d " Far iy FAVRNEEY, B i Al e B of WEDNKESDAY, July i, wiien we shall ; PAtiS JosBERS LOIPLES ittt