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THI: CHITAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1570 7 of rocial diserodit to ninder tts work or to lesren | Moline won the first prize {n 13:45, and Farm- | firing of a pational salute amd the dinging of its wage, Lot us turn and ovettarn In puhlic ?ur. the sceond In 13:06. There were al: entries | the bella. The entlre city was handsomely dec= dircunal unl in political chanwe, tHI we N!-l or the singlo ahell race. Mollrg won the first | oratoed sith fiags anid bannera. The parade was care a clvil serice honarable, |n'|fll:“fim‘~ and | In15:12%¢ “and Pern the second fn 15:20, The | very Imposing, consiating of secret societies, the "‘l"‘llll! of (hlo lnn-lll;: which um,huv“ugh [{hl‘r‘l‘l’c professlonal mee was won by the Central | fire departinent, and citizens, The oratlon was riiann zeal, ahall bo the condition Ity of Pearfa in 13:18; Peru waa the nnky com- | delivered by Wim. A. Barnes,of Jacksonville, 111, 1t may cost eaet, anil el ue resolva ;’,"‘:,,‘::.'::_‘:'.',‘:u,,;"m,’ Shd | potltor. L. B. Grover, 'of tho Saturday Frening | The sttendaneo wos very large, oud the celebras flew over the water and renchieted through it dellghted the boys of the First, Spectat Duapateh 10, The Trivwn e, Racine, Wis., July 4.—This lina heen a grand gnla day In onr city, and will always remain undimmed in ths memory of our oldeat settlers CITY HEAL ESTATE. JoOH, BALE=#7.5% Wiki, PURCIASE FINR REW briek house, comner of jlarvard-rt, and Campbells Av,, onterms to sull House and Jot cost $4000. Inv ulre 5 Wmtern-av. SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE. WANTED-NMALE HRELP, Rookkeepers, Clerin, ctr, VWARTED-IY A CLOTILTIOUSE 1N PHILADEL- pliin, poscering every facilily for trsda wiin frmt.ciian inyors, & HOrOURRLY compatens A N e extemmn, ahlo i Contr Westera oot trol o fargo KAl R L B LG adt g, reterences JoY! (Continnat from the Third I'age.) | “enlogy of any man ralses with mo ouly a smile. of Iahor and of patlence o 0 Il come to pane that whoe- | Zierall, was tne-keeper. tion was a success. 28 the most enthuslastic Fourth ever known, | 3305 RATRC T on Wil RV A 5 T00M Com Indiscriminato Iaudation 8~ equivalent to | Eencrel wacriice, i aliop come By WaR L0 BIGE | oplly o bening flrcwgrkz, {nclading many Inrge el There haa been & continnal succerslon of atie- | 1 e end ot ok fvsnmon, €3 dons, st 81t mosin: Employntont Agencics, ring cvonts, witpessod by tho largest crowd ever gathered here on any oceasfon. Not only our own natives turncd oit to & man, but our suburban towns sent large delegations, Just beforo noont Market Bquare was a purging mass coj, Bl ngw 2.alary 13-Tooi lioise and two ark Iflage) 81 only §3) down., and §20 manthiy} a good plany fwillbe taken oo one of the above plroes. HIA BROWS, 142 Lasalie-st., Hoom 4. ANTED~%00 RAILROAD MEX FOR ILLINOIR, Onfo and_Misso 0. BIke"S COn 7 Nbrih Clarkousy (e hands, VW ASTED—100 ATLROAL LABORETS, 10 TATR. relers, & farm Jiandag 1) Ay, E. A ANGELTY southuet corner Lane amt storkeratal™ . Washingt as 1 understand Juirchovtl gified ith notning _ondinari dofined as genlus, nnd his had not had great ad- Vantagos of educntion. Iis Intellectual powers woro clenr, but not much above the average men of his ttme. What knowledgo he posseased hud ORRIR . terprine plans, wherover American - commerco | and clegant pleces, are heing displayed. ™ Many Aperint ’,,mp, tme, rerkion, (il aghin shall go anor o4 (o eouns | Toaidencan ol busineas honses arh ftncty Mot | Monnud i feas o e FV 0t o prwed try'n coln, the American eayl n‘\‘vlmcncll'm‘ ‘:\m 'flhl;: nated, Tho Turners close the Fourthwith an | very quictly here, ~The heavy raln of yesterday, atid golden plnmet, Lot 1A niot bo unm Ty all Ll:}{nn summe-rnight festival at Centennial | which continned through the night, provented {‘,'I:"a:‘l;;ggn'g;""fl"gl'::'?,;',\'f,' . "f',:;'mm‘ of the 014 Bettlers' gathicring, and the cltizens LI U A DEAUTIFD HQJ‘OL At Lagrangs, 7 i and 85 T, ront JooR e tom oblest Inatincts of our own PERIN, athered in the Conrt-flonso sqnare to hear the | of humanity, and the atrccts radiating | Chicavos 815 down and &3 monthly: of EAPCAL property L) 3 Joun gainel rmmm “:fi'-'éfi"’;ifl“?:‘é?&"’.fl%«'&'fi :flf. -m;c"llfiah rlfllflfl 0? s lfl'crflgfl 'T‘m upon ue, Bpecial Diepatch to The Tribune. fimm-lml address of tho flon. I, A. Armetrong, | therefrom Wwore packed to thelr utmost "'I‘,m"k:rl‘-. -?fl R"?fil'b f“n%f mlm‘z mel‘_l'u'm‘#‘ ::.nn EDTI ll};""l’l,:nD.Al'a li.‘.‘.—!.‘,o'fl#u“: “‘Afl%& o . elor ho scarcoly dintingulaied | God ke un faithful to work and o lim, eo thal | _Pawry, Tl July’d.—Tho “Cntennial Fourth | which was to lsvo Leen delivcred t6 the old sei- | capnelty. AU “carly” dawn the Dacctamilan | S7ei7et_IRABIOWS, 1t baselen, oomt_ | o, 81k 1163 arey s o, . study. As on ad o Nt strole. Aa g | B0t only thi city may_abldo in long and bright | was celebrated In Pokin yesterday n n stylothat | tlers. The aidress s one of the happlest efforts | Ahouts and uncoutfh sounds that had lasted | J&O% RATT T Aifalian Gee vst o o Tl VWANTED=0 RATLROAD LATORERS: LEAVE aiimgelthy marcthan one brlsnt orndoneg | traoquility and peace swhen our eyea hivee shut fGrs | far surpnssed anything of the kind cver at- | of Mr. Armstrong, and b the requent of the | Gntl that time were drowned in o perfect pan- | Gentest atiront snd Ome lundeen cod B ocrin a m4e to-day; ftow fave. Also fArm hand; ikbess wilter tho greater Dart ‘“""c'll"m, o | Srer on street aud spiro, and populous square, but | tompted hefore, Cotirt, tho maln husincss mucuamubuuufluhm in pamphlet form. demontum of nofses. Every concelvable fin. | TYLEIL Loom 03 Washington-st. warea pald. E. G. MAIGNT, 200 8autli Water.at. \lsclosca nothing mnnlrg ;ml‘ Kl'fi :xn:l wcrngm‘!u that tho land lln l.':"’-",'.i.‘h rmflykr: l:"vrh ::n“r:c ;l&r;:f streety waa decorntad In superh atyle, and more OALEANURG, plement from which sound could be extracted an BALE-OR RENT—~A KICE JIOURE AND COT- “rml'rmx-em LATORERA FOIL_10WA AN r:ww. ';_""‘ o fl:fimoou:tc v ot “Nappleon Tione [ramihie ',':"mvfi tha ‘aun. which then asconds tha | Henrly resembied o Fflmd archway of green lu- . Apectal Dispatch to The Trivuna, ¥na pressed Into the eervice of the patrints, and | 41 (e (8 Fnlewoad: Arstclvs nelghboripod; near | W) :—"""55“4,".3?}’,';'.’:‘2;{,,‘fi’;fi'fi’&'f’ifi'&‘fi"" ?fi’&” ?&finutwmmmu g ol theso deduo- honvenn may ook npon a world dvanced and ftly- | torlaced with gracofl festoonsof ntiofial colors | OAzmSNURG, Il duly 4.~Owlng Lo the fall of | aleep was cntirely out of the question. ({)‘r'z TS 0. 8 Cahingan e, o B olphat beyond onr thought, and hora may behold | thana thoroughfare, andtheentiracity was heau- | heavy raing during yesterday and Jast night, the m‘;’ffi‘mu’p‘wmonnuou. e b of o sirugglo hane | tiful In its ho‘l‘muy attire. Tho grand proceasion | Executive Commitice on thic colehration of the tized Into diberty, and in its eccond tereifi trinl | waa over a mile §n leu‘gth, every featuro was cx- | Centennfal Fotrth were compelled (o postpone v B. COUNTRY REAL ENTATE. O BALE~FARS OF 20 ACIIEA, 13 11161 STATE of cultivation, withiin % miles of Chicagn, and twa Iloeka fram depot of & lhrlrlnknrlllm. tood house, Iarge new harn, fine wells, orenaed fall M’rull. apples, Peare, pluma, Chesrion crajenans, mal) (rulL adfars: uf bedg, efe. The place will apawer for subxdiv] nto village lotd 1n & Tew y WL wel af (nin and on caay terms, North Division for part. Ll dulph-st, blowling of whistlcs, r(nEin of bells, and stant cxploslon of combustible material from the puny firccracker to the uoln’y cannon kept restioss urching happy until 9 o'cJeck. Nearer noon atl the aecret gocleties natlve Lo Racine, together with the several flre companies, paraded the streets §n gaudy uhiform after which the vast ~crowd Lracer u}) and acothed to and fro in front of our new Court-House. A pebble welghing Acveral hundred tons, and termed the cornor- ston, was tosscd up Into the nir by_our oldest sottlor and founder, Capt. (iflbort” Knapp, and fnally deposited by hiu In its proper position. The Ifon, C. E. Dyer spoko a few feellng words, Dr, Da Koven offcred up o prayer, tic Arabs ons, the thread of his iite” from youth to ago filsplays n maturity of judginent, & consiatency f principle, 8 steadincas of actlon, o dscrim- F,,,.{’mg wfsdom, and o purily of pur- g0, bardly found unmited to” tho sano filunl in any othor fnstanco I ean ro- wil in history. Of his entirs dlsintorested- ese in all his niary rolations with the pub- ‘c, It s ncedicss for mo Lo speak. Moro than 311, and above all, he was alwnys moster of bin- jelt, It thero be one quulity more than at- thor In his character which may cxerelso a usc- Ful control over the men of the prescnt houry it ¥ tho total disregard for rolf when fn the most Hevated positions for influence and cxamplo. A COMPAIISON, i Aliscellancous. NTED — AGENTS TO CANVASS 7ite o Gene Harars Aathontic and complete, our next President, by Col. R. J1. Conwall. Now (4 the el opportunitys the x[{i’u.é‘."L’lw.w"uf:'r':'?i" "j’r’.!?" ] ED-MEN, TEST BELLING ARJILE ¥OI DIcaica olc. | B 10 10 por days 1 Hooth CARRR haned by blovd, then expanded and multiplied 1lent in fts concept! sricetly cartd the moat attractive part of the programme un- BITCAT tho “tand bloome AL 1y tucl, and st} ono | Gt i oo cgPYony aud “perfectly carrlod | Hio Mot tHne Notwithatanding trcss. dram- In ita llfe bocause still paclfic, Christisn, and freo. | of {ho day, and delivered o thrilling oration | bucks, it s eatimated that ot least 10,000 poo- +| commemorutive of the dny. No lees than 15,000 { vle from abroad were In the city to-lay. ILLINOIS. people were present. The Au'mtcelmlml displny QUINCY, JOLIET. his evening was un a grand scale, Over seyenty vam’"ffi" ',’:l'{""f" J’i.l’:‘cg’z:"‘fm Fourth Epetiat Dispatch to The Tribuna, emblematic nid expensive pleces wero fired, and was celebmted in {m; Y Lo ans '"'.' o ¢ Jouagr, 1L, July $.—Thia hns been the grand- | Bothing could have excelled them in brilliaucy. Y y WiLh & pran o i - | parade of civic and military socictica. The cor- cst day ever witnessed fn Will County, and the fl'."‘ m&%fi;fi»fiflmflt :},‘“rn;;:’c“'l‘,ll;'fi‘;’;",’,’,'fu ner-stona of the new Court Iioime waa latd with streets of this city havo beon thronged sinco | fonge to Lo remembiered, Tho unanimity with | Mosonic eeremonics, conducted by Grand-Master carly morning with crowds of peoplo; o largo | which all entered intu the apirit of the ofl?xmnu l&::‘“'“‘&l"zs‘%mr :&‘a&’d“ "'"“‘f::-"} ‘Amb‘""‘lx';'flfd proportion of them from outsido towns, who | Was one of the most rfeasant featurcs, and | /& llrgcwém. I y & magnificent play ot., Itoom 4. ~AGENTS IN EVERY CITV AND TOWN | Bt of tha iaten, o contro) tafiu% of icle aver offe o4 aire. ™ HONY & CO,, 81 Fem Hadlron-ste. VW ARTED=TIiikF SHART SALEEMEN TO SELL Mo with nr abiiny maxe Tor 860 1o 618 o asy: 84 Weat Madison-s. kel D—LIVE MEN TO CANVASS ARD TO RENT-IOUSES. A A e S e 0 - g BN AR T1'0 RENT,—FIRBT-CLABS IIOUSE ON MICTIIGAN- A near Tweotrelghiliat, 10 ool tenaita, who #ill taks 8 hoard he rent. Keep-urd need ad s Sring: 8. Lo, T(lh\\no‘: i tended to enhtes the pleasure of the time. shot off a quantity of firoccrnckers, and every- \V 1 o order to more fully illustratc my posttion, | camo In to participate in the festivities attond- EREEPORT. DWIGHT. body hootaged dnd turned thelr faces to tho Bubnrbnn,. pell to the grocers trads fn overy Btate (n tha ket mo for ono momont contrast. his courso ¥ILl | 4¢ upon thio Conteunfal colobration of Amerl- Bpeclal Dispatch to Tra Tridune. Forint Dimaich ta The Tridune. Enat, Park to licar the orator of the day, Joseph T ctiro, RESWOOLVENT FISE PR, | allct Siatss p fomsayintiun; exchustre torrity Mhat of tho great military chiol 1havo already | 0" qenenaonce, The colebration proper | Frezpout, lll.rlmy 4.—THic programme for | , PWONT, 1L, July 4,—Heavy ruins havo agatn 4} .nm".,fe'g‘fi',’c‘,’.“c',.., O Inree ook e, el E;fi"fi:flmn?-u"ifl':zm . Ak aiatator, - % M, Bully, of Freeport, who covercd him- self with glory. Of courss the Doclara- tion of lodepondenco wos read, the band tooted a prelude to other speeches and more prayers, and then L. 8, Blake vxpectorated on his hande, grabbed a rusty shovel, and com- menced delving the sod unider where he stood like u forty-niuer, The last pantomime was oew, _Apply of nddress Il., 124 Lasaliest., Room 4. 0 RENT-OR WILL BE! A FINE JOUSEAND i heautleu) resjdence fn cotinge In South Bvaiwon. TILLOTSON DI Hashinglon at, 2 TN '[9, RENT-NICELY FURNISHRD H0OMB WITH ur without Loard, ;| pamed. The star of Napoleon wos just rlnln:i lothozenith ns that of Washington posscil o B, T o LR oty por robal Juale 0 G uol ¢ . fnukno’!’m nm;!(ury. In regnrd to the diree- tion of the intcrests of &= nation lie may have occupled u very high place. e inspired an onergy and vigor In the viows of ¥French peo- ol fallen, completely deatroying ‘sl hopes of rals- opened usplciously yostorday cvouing, mot- m‘;;‘g};";‘d";"";’fig;fi)&:’:}:’ BL e Mlien ling g ‘oven half o c!u[l G ‘worne: ‘Thia condition of withstanding the bad weathor, with a prome=| 50 Tho day wus unhurudlfn by the “”"g ot | aflalrs also put a quictus upon all attenpts to nado concert givon by tho Cltbrens’ Corpsy 8t | g saluto, the ringing of bolle, and other noistly { ¢elebrate and the day hns bren speut in con- Werner Hall, under the dircction of Prof. | patriotic demonstrations. At 9 o'clock n soord L”l‘l‘; l“,“‘(’u"u‘" ‘”:l“" Wo night have done and Florence Zicgfeld, President of the Chiengo | of sclcctions wera rendered {3; the Ifeficon | What we did not do, Ll v. Band and the bands of the Turnvercin and = Musteal College, assisted by a number of talented Baengerbund socletics, ut the close of \vr)lllrhn WISCONSIN. “YANTHD—CANVAIL RS D ATREET-BALES- men tosell tho new ginse-cuiter and can-opener combined, the magic plaiter, post-boxes, and othcr fast sclling articien; 3 to $12 a'day.” C. M. LININGTON, 45 and 47 Jackson-st. \VANTER-A KTEADY MAR T0 TEODLE ALE and heer; profer o inan scyusinted on Bouth fide; will pay koud wasca, Address D 15, Tribnag office. Hexd ingxbiry” Block, RenUOIpl-Rtey ANTED- ~STEP 2 o s ¢, which wns ) supposed to be symbolleal of the specdy com. : * NTED—AGEN STEP AROU] 0 DUR 1o which Uiey Dmllll!_‘"flfl‘}“‘l‘m‘:}m':"filgg““'“ g"“',:‘,""':"I';‘c;‘;‘,w;f“a“‘fif}nl!"‘,,‘:“,’,'fih, tn moet | g concourso of pecple mardiul {n procession | MADISON AND TIE PIlST REGIMENT OF GTioAGO, | plation af our Coutonnial Fark foundation, and ot TR ETo n‘ume ey P Dok A ffilfly of cenm1 o8 o(mm nrbol Ah S respects. 'This mornig there wore tho usual to Toylor's Park, . The most Interesting fenture Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. was encored by an old man and bo{. who were 7 ‘hilosophieal Fublinine Hoase, | Ihe market.” It won't cost you anything to oo It. - Call With even a smnll mod Intercating services at tho Stato Penitentlary, | Of the dispiny wns the represcntation of tho MAD15OS, Wis, July 4.—The movement of | in blisaful ignorance of the meaning of the w1 ¥ + 24 blocks south of I'ost-Offico. Ietween 11 8. m. and 1 .. ot send statnp for elrcu- Iar._Waltag Tabl VVASTED=A VOuNt 3AN T 10 LATNDRT WOIK [0 8 reataifant anid watt on table at dinner liur, at No. 506 Houth Halsted-sta, basoment, VWABTED=TWO MEX TO WGNR IN AN ICE- house I the country; wages 81,50 per doy, Ap- ply corner Nineteent sud Grovo-atk. at b o'clock Dhis wiorngh Vi ICH. DAY. WE HAVE A BPLENDID roing, SWETT & CROUCH A R R R TR h 8100 cash to ko to Bt Tonle® Call egr e Hoom 10 Kxchange Bullding, coruér Washtngton and Clarkents, VWARIED-MER] Wi WAST 70 GIVE 500 Arinl fackaxes, worth 81 cach. to 5,000 men Who whole thing.” A grand dinner wed! spread in the L dstington-st basement of the M. E. Churel, and the park wns dotted with tents, where wus vended lemonade, rum puuches, and ¥In cocktails, all for the benefit of 8t, Luke’s {ospital, 'flno Intter arrmngement netted the charitable managers nbout 8500, In the afternoon there were races st Jerome Park and 8 base-ball mateh at the college grounds. This evening the alr and sky is brilliant with inlllions of fireworks, Everybody’s throat fs hoatse and rare, and there will'be 5,000 headaches to-nor- mincnt ln Washinj he, too, might havo Pm nlngglu to hnnnm:' memory down_to the Intest times; but It was not t0 be. Do you ask tho reason! It Is this: 1Iis motives of ne- tion wero olwnys centered In self. 1iis example ves o warning, but not a guide, for when sol- shnesa antmates a ruler thioro {8 no cause “of purpriso If ho sacrifice without acruple an en- tir gencration of men 08 o holocast, as o great rinciple of ovil, merely to maintain or extend Bh away,” IIad Napoleon copied the example of Wu{tlngtou he would have been the Ideal of later generations In France. For Washlugton commenlig t.8 o'clock. The convlts, 1,600 In | Yarious trades of the city In active operatlon. | ¢ Tijnols Firat on Wisconsin's Capltal has b, it ehe lurize stona | Atthe purk an audicneo filling not only the beoh eminently sucécasful, and lml?x partles lurge amphithicatre, but a temporary pavilion E(‘J‘g}n’h:?fé 5':5 '2':“%‘.‘.{{3.,255',“3-’. li{xl?;l“cliljl;ut’fix ‘"E%M in tho front of H, Yistonad pto the | clafm the victory. The boys have been delight- Braldwood Band, were addressed by the Warden, | readlng of the Declaration of Independencs | ed with their reception, and the people are de- C;‘;n. x-zxfiuerzl ‘l"lluleps, ‘and oumr’;. Tl Jtev, | I English and German by Messrs. Bolderland | jjshged with them. 'negreu followed thelr James MeLeod read the Declaration of Indee | 8i Scliricher, respectivel yy and the orntlnnn'nf departure lo-nilght, andthe. hearta uf ‘sovéral pendence, aud Mrs. 11, 8, Smith read a pavriotic | Messrs, gr\: or flntln nnd’bmorylstom, f'1°'|§" -‘ll{,l.llwn mueuux"m:’u e ne “:n ncrlo scloction, entitled * The Rising of 1770." The | ShEo. oth gentlemon were interrupted by gy n hour's liberty to | frequent bursts of applause, and were heartlly | come. Tho Contennial festlvities had o fitting 5 nginsrl’}lg‘,' “fin‘ ,errmlxngggv‘.l r:cu, converse \zuh cfl”“m‘] Upoh “llflflflm Tiie exerclees closed i | wind-up to-doy, and Mndison has been ablaze ench other, or cu)by thomsclves a8 they were n- | tho eveniug with a tino display of fireworks. with fireworks, shaken with artillery, and over- TO RENT-STORES, OFFICES, &c. bt nlptat oot Ml olbbuiodis Ssivaid Rtorow. TORENT-XEW STORES, 2STORY AXD BASE- ment, on Market-st., betwcen liandoiph and Lake- #ta._Appiy ta WOBERT NEID, @ Lasalle-st. 1'G_BENT~A Fi ,ASR BTORE. \WITH FIX- tares, for cloihing buMncas, and dwelllak, 7 rooms, batli-roum, and closcis, In Lrick buliding 284 Weat In* diuaa-st, ool WANTED=TO it} IWANE-TO fiiii‘—nmmfififi' TOGALITY . . G UARDEN PUATIE. v row ‘morning. ) wiah e e CHmADCRLY n (he Deat-paying businors to haye copled the example of Napoloon would | cliued, aud it 15 ncedless to say that l.hc_v. e Hiecinn ol prieh 1 Bhed i, flowed with potriotism. The day haa been ‘bounded_by Bauth Water-st., asliowt, itane | T tho Ut A e Eaying Losncss ‘have been simply impossible. g Joyed and lmproved the opportunlty to the U | ) pyp” Bt iinin, July $.—1he counties of | warm and beautiful, and wothing serlous Spectal n':m?u";v';' Joiph-st. and Buate, or aclghborliood, Address C % | week duriog the year. Addres AT & GO\ Chtcagon s THE LEBSON, ] ; & Trivuns. inost. Mr. Wiillamn Lewls, o Professor in the { 5o, nnd)\tuucnruxch(n rand unfted cele- | hag accurred to mar the occaslon. On every | JANmSVILLE \\"ht., July " d.—Jancsville lins Lot us, then, discardingall inferlorstrifo, hold | Chitago Muslcal Coflcge, olao favorud tho won- | hratjon to-day in o beautitul grove at_Garden ) é o et e triiie Al U ABRIAGEE AN LG FEGALD EE up to ourghfldren the example of Washington | victs Witl n viulin solo, which was recelved with | Bafvle “*luhdreds of poopld” from” Starong, | 1nd oo Tears pralscs bestowed on | Sprcad lorsel, oy and Eaily thi rarany e s Tomentic : 28 8 symiyl not inerely of w! !“flm'] Lut of purity | rapturous applausc, Belyldere, and otlier stations on tho road, flowed | Chiengo's favorite corps, and it squile probable THTISDAYS, AND m 5 crowds began pourlng in from all quarters by Apectal tralns and private conyeyance, and con- thwed until the streets were alinost impassable, The procession was over a mile long, composed of varlous socleties, the fire departinent, visit- ors, &e._Fully 10,00 poople asscmbled i T'at- ten’s Grove to llsten to oratlons, which were do- livered by the Hon, C. G, Wllll'rum, M. C.,and others. “Afterwards, o single scull-race was rowed on Rock Rlver, which was won in flne et’yla by Joseph B, Doe, The Mutusl Base-Ball Club, of Janesville, played the l.ukelldus‘ 1;{ hal A, carriakes, ADd liariicas & pe- glaity, st WESTON &'CO.'S, Nos. 100 aud 103 Hart Washingwn-at,_ Amyle time'xiven to test oil horses £old tinder & warrautee. Ktock-on hiand ot private sale. FARTIAL CATALOUUE FOIL THURSDAY'S SALE, One pair of very fine bisck_carrlage horaea, 31X seary old, tised 10 the city, perfcot in all Larnces nd’ free vers, Hlack mare efght years old. warranted to frot In three minutes of better, sound aud kind in all iarnes. borrel mare, 8'kood famlly lome for Iady (o drive; used Lo the cliy. Bixtecn oiher horresafwhicl; & des: cription will o glven st time of sale. Satiafaction ia fuaraatecd to ol who sce Ot to yatanize s fn the horro ino. We also have three gonta thiss we will dell on the une brokelo iamess, Carfinges constaatly ai al and trutt. Lot us Inbor continually to keep the advanceof clvilizution na 1t Dbecomes us to do sftor tho struggle of tho past, so that the rights to life, to liberty, and pursult of happlness, which wo have honorably sceured, may Lo firinly cntgticd upon the nvcmnlnr&'ing generations of mankind, ~ And what s 1t, ¥rny you tell me, that has brought us to tho celebration of this most memoradle dayl Put the steady cryof #Excelslor !’ up to the moat clevated réglons of litical purity accured to us by the memory of mmn who have passed before us,and cunscerate tha vory ground occupled by thelr ashes. Glo- rinusly ended, may it be sald of fLin the wonls Cho procession this afternoon was o magnifls | 4o vho torning tralng, Judgo L, W. Law- | thot an effort wiil he made to lave' them here cent demonstration, '“'id ’l‘{f“":‘l’fd t}m ‘!fl‘f“‘“" renco delivered an historieal ndu%en,ln which he | next Fourth, The gentlemen who bave had the militury urguulmtl‘onu e e i repne. | EAVe 8 suceinct history of Hoono Caunty from | gerangements in chorge have been euccessful, clotles here and fromn other towns, and repres | g gt gettlement. 1t 1. Porter, of Rockfond, 3 . gcutatives of tho ugricultural and mechanical | qotivared the oration of the duy, Tho Itev, Mr, | 80d are correspondingly happy. The uneamp- ipdustries of thu couaty. Tho colump munschied | 31" of Tulvidere, dra iark, nd oihors, | miont bas been _19 the Fain-Grounds, whu \tesson. | BAVO exteinporancous specchics, Thero were INSTRUOTIVE AND WEALTIIFUL {ffany, D, D., and the Ifon. Edmund Juesscn, about 2,000 persons oresent. In the afternoon of Ch({ugu, deliverod sddreases, "'ih"l l’";"?‘,: :l‘,’g a plga?;'u—fih{wung match came off botween :fr:)r‘m%mfin:' l::ls‘-’:. 1D "':I l;:antnlfnrm‘ll o) in Gennaw. The procession was the larges! twelve men of the Garden Prario Rifle Corps o pline, and acted conrlstently in so do- most complete evor scon ou ourstreets, and | joa "y ke “number of the Belvidere Glun, | In2. Al theduties pertalning to camp Jife have | Vs dlticlaatly h“m“"ddh Cxi']' b, ";’"fi‘ IL"‘IE)S ten birds cach, Tho score, after an_anfmated | been performed, so for os they could be in wood, Chicf Marshal, and his ully 1%, content, stood: Belyidere, 813 Grand Pralrie, 8L, | peaceful times, and there have not been any WASTED-AT 4 SOUTH CURTIE-8T., A 000D YV “gitl for general housowork. VWANIED-A @il ¥Ol GENERAL_JIGUAL: Ll work io smal) famfly, - Apply at 3% West Mon N NG GIRL, AGE luxwurkx Kood NT GIIL FOR GESFRAL private familys no Irish basheav., Bear Twenty-sisti st .‘vANTED-GIIILTOCOOK. 'WASII, AND IIION muss be thoroughly Ctlm[nwnix coma preparce tostay, 836 Weat Washingion-u \ Chicago, o very exeiting game on the new samoe day, grounds, resul Llngnlu tle on twelve runs in | 2 OF 1TORSES, DUGGIES, WAR- coplo wera on tho grounds. ~Capt.Egbert | iy ghidoting was good, ' Tho Belyldere band UCTION BALTS—OF rapditdil Oy 4 o rumbling or complafuts on th - | ¢leven .innings. The vitics closs to-night Yo s TAXTED-GIIIL 18 TO 10 YRARS OLD TO ABSIST dopostt Wllt‘fi e e ™ hrodagton, | AL colr of treuty from that diy, werw pro- | Eory ot men, O tho par of tho el | Gt orks and scveral bulls it | A st i Momier, oo and Aot | WY e ponteak of il iy R el ot | IS i il | 0 A it Comp Wetigion ot | G e e | OB SRS o onsis CtE T | W ANERCIOSET £ AL O 73 ‘0 sacred thoughta In souls of worth. 01 3 (a2 Dispats The Tridu 3 V8., v 4.—T vear's el yot i, neral housework. Nono b Bir Ponce, indepandence, trath, ti8 evening, e Jolict Light Artillery fired 3 WATKEGAN, Ti S0y 4o en T clizens | MhLST the boys had danced thelr lost quodrille | Bstom, Wis, July d.—Tuls yoar's celcbratlon | Lt yesteriay and musé b sold st some' picc HEUE O | it gt ot THIAT-mrenoiLe will holong remembered In Beloit. Our citl- zens have united very heartily in lonoring the day by JAN(‘ORS]DD, muele, oratory, decorations, ¢té., and no aceldent has marred “the enjoyiment {he oceision. Stores aud residences. have Go forth carth's compass round -And your bigh priesthood shall make or Bmhnfi hallowed ground.™ TANTED—A 000D GIRL TO TARE CARE OF two strall ohfid 1 Inust Know iow (o wash and frun well. Appl, TAT Walash-av, i TANTEL—A GOOI GIRL FORSENEIAL 1I0USE: 1 uire as i’ enlute of 1 ns at midpight last nfght, and ol o 1 in tho Assembly Chamber with the prettiest all tho dnumfi‘r‘md dty lmlluL wero rungbl'utl! half ,o,fu:,l:;:g’a’.tu ‘?fiffi”mJ.ffl’hns:Mfuflfl'éfi"ffiicfl‘.‘.’f girls in Madison, the hour belng about 1 a. m, an hour. A salute of 100 guns was also fired nt | jy.r fhie feather and bad comlm‘m of the ronds, | when the lust man came Into camp. Revellle suurise, 88 ot noon, and 18at sunset. Nobwltl- | bt about 8 o'elock their fears were dispelled; | was sounded at 6 o'clock, and stmultancously #pan heavy maree. saitable for farm osc, Sorlow fur. cash, A, Ji. SANBURN, agent, uear corner larmon. court shd Vicioria-av. FoRsate=s TIEAY HORSES, 4 MEDIOM-BIZED 1 t Lorses, unc bugky mare and bugxy, 8 express wa- | YV “york o o amall famiily. ™ East NI TOnK: e i, " om0 castal- | e cho cloda bogan to dlssppar and tho sur | with t tho bells of thoclty' rang out, tho stenin been mst elaborately ornaniented ity the na- | fyi s harses, Fil Vo wid cliespor el sl 30 | Twenty vt : ] EXERCISES, DO SO tono brightiy. i 18 s qaius Were | whiotios serceched, and eannon and small arms | HOW | colors In nll sorts of shiapes and materlala, FYOU WANT A GNOP BECONETARD 10GGT | VY “od ED-TWO GIRLE FOI RITCIEN AND SKC. New Yorg, July 4.—The Centennial of the heavily laden, nnd our city was full of strangers, Horace White, Esq., of Chleago, guve us a mnst I YD BECON ond work {u private family; GLO, M, 1ESS, 227 h OILY Syectal Disparch (o The Tribune, - The grandest procession over witnessed In thlg | added their nolse to the geners] din which usk- | comprehcnsive and ablesketel of the political Sfushriase g0 to WILLET & RO, B0 and ¢3 | Thirty-inth-at., 4 doors east of Vinoeu signing of the Declaration of Indrpondenco | Broovmvator; lll, July d—Allliough lieavy | oy Fopun to tmove at 11 o'clock, and peraded | ored tho Fourth, The regiment cajoyed n ot C contugy, cloa. | Lrosiar s i rowth of this country dllr!ufi: the century, clos- ug with a strong nqpcnl for thoraugh reform In ourclvil service, The address was an Lour in length, but was listencd to throughbut with great Interost. Fireworks were displayed in r;;nu:r profusion and varicty to-night than cver ura. was colebrated at the Academy of Music this morning In the presence of a large and respeet- able sudience. Rush O, Iawks presided, Thurlow ‘Weed, Poter Cooper, and Gen. SBhaler,and others wore on tho platform. Dr. Adams delivered tho opening prayer, after which patriotic songs <2omposed for the occaslon wero sung. The ora- tlon was by Rev. R. 8. 8torrs of Brooklyn, and was well worthy of tho occasion. The Declara- tion of Indcpendence was read by Goo. Vau- denbofL OISR AND PIRB The day was ushered in by firing of salutes by thofortsand men-of-warinthe harborand ringing of church bells. Salutes continued at noonand sunset. At dark tho rigging of tho men-of-war was brllifantly {liiminated with varfous colored lanterne, presenting o beauttful sight, This evening the elty presented the same brilllant appearanca a8 last niglt, ond the streets wero thronged with people viewing the decorations, dluminations, and flreworks, THR RBY. DIt BTORRS' BPRECI. New Youxk, July 4.—The Rov. Dr. Richard I. Btorrs delivered tho Centeuninl oration at the N — ON WEDNESDAY, SITUATIONS WANTED-NMALE. Tookikcopers, Clerks, oic QUIUATION. WASTED-#(_A TOUNG AN from tho Kast Wishes toput $100 fnta 8 busincss where 1§ will secure & situation. Can keep books, and {8 wiling o make uimsolf nectil pt iy hing, fiu d o wouon, Metervic : Toquits of O: K- OSG00D, 08 Asmnndears o Oonchmen, Tonmsters, eice ITUATION WANTED—AS8 COACHMAN AND Firstclath o1y Sefdrenca: NG oujection to- the. bous: 3 eférence,’ No objection coun> iy Aidresa | 1, Tribuine ofieer et Miscollancous. ITUATION WANTED-BY A TOUNG MAN {American) nad notafralil to work, lu some whole- sale grocery or woudensware hotse: Lave had 0 years' experience [d the retall trado fn the ¢ity and can give o best Of references. Addrem b 8, Tribuny oftice. ———— L i CO.'8, 1v3 and g Washingt, we wlil acli 10 of the foest trotAn, hutsea cver offcred at auction {n the West, by order Col, W, 5. Tough, of Leavenwortl, Ra.. former own- er of Bmuggler,Joo Ureens, and ulfier fathaus trotters, Yarying in sheed (rom 3:30 0 5150, Btock can be sech at Jlexier P'ark for & few days, afterwards at WIEN & C0.*5, 103 sod 104 Washtngton-st. _Full description znd pedigree will be publisiied in a few days. 77 IORSES ¥OI SALE-ONE FOR e73; OSE. ¢, fonr, TIOI one, &30, Top Ill‘lu’l!{ covertd wugan A two peddicr's wagons, cheap, 047 \est Madison st rain during night aud this'morning renavred the | 1.3 orificinal streots, Upon reaching the pube d th streots almost (mpnssable, “‘lg_d“‘ 16,000 poople | i Apuntugno Oner of exireisse was c%mmen’;ell. fud bl::;c’(n:'lé;:o““:: '31:2::1 :&:,m. assembled in Blootnlugton ny to nssistIn | g, r&huy wara of on fnteresting character, In the colebration of the Centennlal Fourth. The | 0 afigrmoon many attended tho rnces %t the | of the encampment. At 0:30 tho asscmbly call rain ceased at 0, and %ho Bun dn‘honu&mr. t;:ll?n{ and Pukc‘,ufle‘m,nd,q,h". plenieked inthegroves, | was sounded preparatory to the march down bright, drying up tho voads aad rolleving a | A danco at Phanix 1all and fireworks at tho | town to join in the procession. . Al the publlc K,‘;’"“‘)’u“l"th easion Bedih o“’m“:’“"‘kl:“ public squara wero the chief attractions in the | bulldhygs, including the Capltol, the new post- t! M"l; &' “tlu”‘:;" FRir- Groun i d"u'l evening, No ncddents of any kind occurred | ofiles, and City Hill, business blocks, hotels, ]"28“ wu&:{‘mu B bl oo d‘:'o':fmmfl‘; during tho day, sud general good order pro- | and private residences, were hung with large mnm:my ‘The condition ‘Jg u_“? r&mh and vailod. and small fings and decorated with eVOrgreens groumla. revented this, and the programme BT. ARNB, and national colors fn lgrczu. profuston, The Wos mm!l:xrcd on the cast side of the Public 81, Awnz, 1L, July 4,—3t. Anne had its glo- | city was filled with people from Dane and sur- Bquwo, 'Tho processlon . formed ut | Fous colobration in “spito of the_threatenly | rounding countics, the number belug estimated ..30,, and was the grandest effect. Iy | Weather. The President of the nn{ Cn([n.. A, | at 20,000, Every one was Jdressed {u bis best bib cunbraced secrot clvil .mfir military organtea. | Chiniquy, with the Committee, J. Hurtin, M. | and tucker, aud wore tha national colors to evi- tions, Police and Fire Departinonts’n uniform | Churtier, L, Paradis, N, Dasticn, J. I Peter- dencoe hils patriotism: Nover has Madison pro- nml:hthn paratus, cavalry, and wajsons bear- | 50N and J. Dalpuy, organized thelr proceasion sunlcdsuclngnlnnvpenrnnceu to-day, and ghe Tl moti. 8¢ WOMK repromontings variona depart- . to Burne' Grove, whero over 2,000 peoplo went, | fecls retty proud of the celebration, n,‘.fm, of trade and {ndustry, fiw“ lieaded by | ton Centenninl plente, Numorous *tablos weru At Bo'clock the day was religtonsly observed the Kadets, a military band, in full uniforin, and {)mvklcd with bountcous victuals, dancing- | in Grace Church by a chornl service, and at 8:30 puraded the streots for two lotrs, At 8 the | floors were spread, nud swings, races, and varl- | the Fantasticals gave a ludicrous parade through exercises of the doy u with an’ announco- | ©u8 other entertaliments provided, “The ora- | tho streets, and clleited much mirth, They em- ment by Justico David Davis, of tho United | tord of the day) Prof.” Detinrs, from Clicago, | braced a company of . States Bupreme Court, who presidud. Tho Messrs, Caruudehacl, Vosseur, Joseph Parudis, . HRIDMORE GUARDS, Declaration was road by Richmond 8, Demont, and E. Thorn, related in glowing termas the | uniformed in yellow and black, and carrying of Lexlugton, 1n a tlear nud plorcing tons that | events of tho Revolution) and of tho lundred | Woodon guns, _cannon mado 'of stove-pips, reached tho ‘ears of the u.mfilw thou- | years of our Republie, intermin ling, of course, | “ The Spirit of '70,” in tho shapo of a demijohn sands. Tho oratlon of the day, dellvered | the patriotism of Washington, Lafayette, Roche | mounted on & wagon, and guarded by gro- by the Hon. Leonard gmmj' of Chl- | Bmbeay, and their followers. In facty It woa a ::l:nqlllwly«!mmud men, acorps of men attired [A pectal Tragich 1o, 1he Trid Ipectal Dis 0 The Tridune, Font ATIiL\iSDN,p{JVlA., July 4, —Religlons ser- vlees In accordance with tho recommendation of the President to the Christian peoplo of the United States, wore held in the Congregutional Chureh In this village, The exerelscs were con- ducted by the Revs, Montague, Congregational- h:nlliafulmm' Methodist; and Leavitt, Univer- L MUSICAL. A TIERTION 18 ISVITED 70 OUR GREAT Dargaiitin rlegait’ pitos, Odr low pricos Batontah people, atil fores sointof our would:ba cum: titors (5 1alk disparagingly of our gotis. The fact i o Are slling nd rctal yre planos {04 any officr Chitago hoase, nod that {8 whst troouics tha plano dealera’, Exaniins bur stock andbo atihted tidt ¢il you cacaper thian Ay othor cuncern (1 Chivg, LT UTANN Y W EVEUY PN 1L T, MARTIN, 114 Biate- Dotween Madison and Monros. TTALEERT, DAVIE & 0% GRAND EQUATE nd Upright planos—30 years estavlishod; 73 nrst premiume; 2,000 ow o use. Spechil atication 1§ Ealled 1o ti iloliett, Davis & Co.'8 upright piatkn. They stand in tanc Jongor than any plant made: Ty arm rich and full in fone; comtructed to cadure, aig RIG 10 every esentinl tho parfoct pisaos of Hio ake, oy S A R R ol roncunce (he Halett, Da . rethy It Tala oty 1y SRR KXAISER WILOELM. NE WRITDS AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT, ‘WasnmoTon, July 4.—Tolay Mr. ‘Cadwala- der, acting Scerctary of Btate, prescnted Mr. Behlozer, Gennan Minlster, to the Prestdent for the purpose of delivering an autograoh lutter of congratulation from the Emperor of Germany. Mr.” 8chlozer, in presenting the letter, stated ihat he was fustructed by his Majesty to dellvor upon the {th day of July to the Fresident, in SITUATIONS “'AN'I‘E.I)-—IFE‘MALE. Domestics. QITUATION WANTED-BY A GETMAN GIRL. 70 du'ucnu‘ml housowork. Picass call at 2w Southe port-av. SITUATION WANTED-TT A FINST-CLASS COOK meat or pastry, in Lotel Gr busrding-nouse. Gad Bouth State-st., up-stairs. ngUATlD NTEI=AS COOK, WASHER, AND &) _lroner in privaic famlly. Flcaso cali for two days at o2 Bouth Park-av. rand celebration, showing tho patriotic splrit sorts of funny rigs, and mounted on old | pergon, an &u b létter of congmtulatinn | Midunrivaled. For eale only by W, W, g Academyof Muslo fu this city, The followlng m,“w:: tfig“hf,;,“fl,‘;_ ”fl:",:fig"‘o‘;f;hfi 5( the peoplo of 8L Anno. H X horses and mules, and a mixed E;mnn' tho logr-m on of tho “(:anfmm O have nos it siare L IergesLaprAmont of pinncs SVIEAT l!}f-r‘: ;‘,‘nfi‘fm"{.’;(‘x’ml.}',".t"fi',.fi.{.?" > arg oxtracts from tho address: Hour, tueilling tho-heirts of his suditors. 1ts BILINGFIELD, bam} of unmusical mflfllfilfl;‘fi who fetched [ annivorsary, and wished to add his | snd organs ever ‘hrought (o the West forsusortn | . Call st 211 w % M, xnznnunwnle.w\v-cmr.’n_-: Thelong- | ¢ o1q rulficnt of Bloomington—g co-worker Spectal Dispaieh to na_ Tridune, up the rear. That over, the formation for the | nersonal good wishes for the United States, nty flfffl’f\'ilf‘fi?mfl'x?&'{gfin’& R B1a S160 TTUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- expocted doy has come, and, Pnulm, peacofully the SrnvorieLy, 1L, July 4,—Notwithstandin fimml processlon of the day began Tho First | Tho President briefly replicd, assuring him of | pte & ALL, cor: £ o ‘work in a smiail privato family Ly & Swedish yiri. Apply at 1439 “llfllflfl'l'. i N Employmont Agoenaoies, SH'UATKO.\‘S WANTED-REOIENED QUA\'N Ut (o s th puilio by Way ot Koot help st ot ! ot > . q;wcé'g Biate, aing Deatborn-ster 1| blo fina which separates ages, tha Ropublic nmmxl otes It hundrodeh yeat. Tho ‘prodiciions i which affectionats Lops gave inspiration to po- litical prudence are fulfllled. Thu fuars of the timld _and hopes of those to whom our natlonal existence {8 6 menace nro allke disap- pointed. hy fable of the physical world bocomos ho fact of tho polltical, Aud after alternate sun- ahino and storiu, after tho henvingw of earth, which nnl{ deopened its roots, and the Incfcctnnl Dbiasts of lightaing whoso Jurid throat died in the oir ander u #ky now rainlng on it bonignant In- fluenco, the " century plant of American Inde- pendenco and popular govornment bursts Into this magnificent blossomn of a joyful celebration, il luninating the 1sud with what, denlring, though and assocluto of Lincoln, Davis, Leinen, Doug- | 4he ralu throughout thie day, the Centen . cntenntal ment came down Btate strect toward the Ly el ullier, ""033"&50‘“"0;']'217“%50"“ evlebration of Ui Fourth In sfi'hugnuw hus heen c,.fiun, with the flold ofticers mounted and tho ¥ 'nvu m% fll m.?x ik he upu'rll :tlach) ule the most hnposine dlsplay over witnessed in | commnnd at open order. Thoy mnrchied around Iron cml:zn‘l’ i o-‘l.’lolmb an cour };"& L ";‘“'k Central Illinols. The milltary and clvie proces- | the Capitol buliding nnd took the right of the llhli st ‘I" s FHy “’“C“ a LL","““ 's"““ S0 | glon, between showers, Was on o very exteusive | line on Maln strect, near the Park 1iotel. Car- chil d"“l‘ Yol SR auilLy Ceoters ‘“Plf""‘fi by { seale, Tho exorclses nt tho grand stand con- | riages containing cltizens wero next fn order, m.nl.n'u\'a ui" ‘" lm&\;c X‘l“ E""’r U:u "gl"-‘ by | sistod of readiug the Declaraflon of Indepen- nyfi then followed the Fire Department, con- selections by al . 8 ‘;mn °E'"$ t thou- | ganca by Capt. Jawes E, Hill, an cloquent ora- sisting of two steamers and supply-carts, sunda aro assomblo N“l’ng;‘“ ne, i{: C BqUars, | tion by the Hon. J, C. Conkling, {m«l an tddress | Several clvie socletica came next, and ihe line ero“dlln ‘;lv‘lllry av 2 d“ 'PW.[ C“l Btruct £ | by the Hon, Alfred Orendoril. buslu,\'tml and | was complcted by roof fll a dings d’::nt m:!"lu nl e unrtflllou!l'. instrumental, wos interaporsed. In tho affer- AR ALLEOORIOAL BEYRESENTATION watching the l“_‘lgl l‘lll "!fi" "‘}V""’ ka ever | noon test of stemn fir afllilflfl; Inter, o bal- | of the Goddeas of Liberty maunted u) a :,?v“\;rhrlu‘émt';:l s to':ll)u;: 8 oom! “ml’h d‘m‘; Luon nbumi“flt:,h u‘uu} the xlus’%iv tics k‘;luw ':‘hmu ht | wazon lmlfls'l with ]ungn gru'( mmmm’t wii :‘Sc:d.l 4 L EROPCR. 3 a briltiant display of firoworks. e city | white, und blue colors.. Tho procession marched but s gorgoous with fiags “and overgreons—thio' | whe handsomely curatod to-day and {llwn! lhrmgh the priveipal atrenl& and was greoted Nis satiafaction fn recclving thta cvidence of 0od fecling on the part of Tlis Majesty; that s kind expressions for the United States were {fully appreciated, and that the lotter should be rmpcry acknowledged, A trauslation of the c%"ifi:‘“g‘:fi“fi f God_ Em; [ i e (Irace of @0 orof Ger- many, lfl’l‘lu of Prussia, ete., To Mspl":ul lent af niled Slales of Anerica—(REAT AND Goon Fummnn: 1t has been vouchsafed to you to cele- brato the Contennial festival of the day upon which tho great Republic over which von preside entered tho rank of Independent natlons. The [vurpoau of ita founders have, by s wisu applica- fan of the teachings of the histary of tho fuunda- un, 7 #tone, kneo swi T . o Ef XD sultable for 75 prn o o0l and_cover, learner. "Ik T. MARTIN, 134 Stacw-st. SITUATIONE YANTRI LARIER TN, NANT 7 nalitiei sulied At M. LAPIIBE, S Weat Modisonoge > 0 TTUATION WANTED-FANILIES, ~TOTZLY, an ko 11c] . Cal 1CE A sutfed at the WOk -GIrIY Hokie, 103 West Adarss st WE WANTED_FAMILIES IN WANT OF od candlnsrian and Ucriman femato het sappion i irs. DUSRES ofbee, 50 Awaukovars ~ Hprce s i DUSKED vlen Ak MISCELLANEOUS. ADVEW"EE]LB DESIRING TO REACH COUNTRY Foaders can do eo 1u tlio choanest and beat mannar by Il“ll1‘ oneor mare sections of hl'lll}fiirl (irent Nows. per Lista shd State Divisiuns. Fyll:bolululltfl cata- UG, 78 Jack- logues aod map address A. N. REl son A L Q00D OAST-OFF CLOTIHING TOUGHT AT the Lighest prics by JONAS A. DRIELSMA, 7 doubtful of oxpeotation, those whosoaction wa com- ? e ¢ tion of natlons, and with an’ insieht into the 5 s s Eraoraloloahus for,Lspossitle—shasomiugor s | Srusuichions Maplaying caro st fuod taate. | Yaled o-nighie by the vas concourso of people with checrs and | diatant. fature, eon, roliz=d by a develupment | Carcrt ciicoby L"‘:“c—,{’,',";“\’:};;"fl',i,'{:",'_,m” Rt AN OIANOEA: s duy. We know frow racords which the{ have loft i ,\:o. P DANVILLE, hurzas, and the waving of {lags and haodker | withouta paraliel. To congratulate you and the exterminated by contract; aritele soid; information A FEW NUNURED DOLLARA BUYS HALF IN. m'd“(nxh:lr {‘{,‘J"ififi mlf"""'.. :E:fl'.}:f fl?fi'iil'}m T.::} urbaus T Da Lfl«‘lfll'l D‘l!flrluc: m“;‘ Bnmum A aom chiefs. ln was nlmther omllt}n to m«[ Clileago Amnlflca:n wup‘x& Ilrponl c.h.lu nccg:lnn ai ur‘lh mun-u Trea. A, OAKLI 180 East Waahinglon+st., Room & :;umh lx,x an #wfilr‘?e«fi O%n;'n“ usincss paylng % ey I~ rie cr- | much 0 catel jcasure, 'causo aince the | o rtieaTiy DT AT ADVANTAGE v id) 3 Tho Coanan Whiol MIShE fave NVILLE, 11y duly y boys, who wore the magnct of attraction wher- Pach o Bplr, ploanirm, Tecanso sincs the T)IANGRUS BB To TR DEIT ADVANTAGE 8400, Klucu hofaro thin Centennlal yoar should ha roached. Weo hiave heard vureetves, fn thelr J;nm and fervent admonitory worde, how dimn aud dreat the Ptmpucl scemed to our own licarts fteen years since, whon, on tho 4th of July, 1861, (ho 'Thirty-scventh Congresa et as Wushington with no teprosontative inclthor lousa from sny Stato soulh of Teuncssvo and West Virginis,” sud when 8 detornined oand numerons anmy, under akillful cowmanders, approached and meuaced the Capliol and the Goy- criunent, This wo surcly havo not furgotten: nor how in the terrible years which followed the flood and firo and vapor and mnoks secmed oftentimen to Speclal Dispaich to_The Tribune. = | ber, the Fourth of July procession to-day hns 4 2 be Capitol i g Dm;fluu. I{l;'l l“‘a{ 4‘;1—;1:1; :’IN“ ‘15" l«:l l“”’ nover been tqualed {n Vormitiion Cuun!{;‘ 7 e ::,t.‘.‘uu‘fldmbxn lex:‘:c(e\l, }mldl rr‘;run?l! lfl:k o {nu%A tho l"‘l’!' " n i o !‘m‘“""l nu d‘l“’ {arocunlun, headed by tho orator of tho day, the | proceesion lalted, and 4 SNy R ¢ y vi hrass 9 0. . wnlulnur m’mfilw potr ltl:x and by 12 the Boni 00 08 hod ty Gich, Low \\"nlluml of In- | were held. THORAY clty wus fu P e oA fl';“‘ dlvaa; mounted Knights Templar, the Fire De- | ™ Ghaplain J. B. Pradt delivered an sppropriste nrrznllp.;flmt’:l & vg“‘“ o u‘l{url i J"“: n h 16 | partment, infantry aid nrtillory compantes, old ruyer, and W, A. I Morris read the Declara- o b unt sadute, meot s ok | scttlors, Honded by Gurdon Hubbard, of Ghi- | fioi of Independanco. fn distint tones. - The he gmm‘vln re fl: 6 e Tetots st U | eagro, who was formerly o resident of bmvillu'. oration was delivered by Prof. 8, 11, Carpenter, chufl.ll be hf wmtl l;u'l_fl ‘et l‘,‘:; r"!' lj,"" sccret orders of thy county, und citizons, One | of the Univorsity, nnd"{z was ‘resplendout with whistlea Llew for “nearly el ir- | hundred guns wore fired ‘b daybreal, and an- | patrioti utterances, and an cffort worthy of the YOI BALESTIAT, CAT, AND ¥UIT DUSISEER= The entlre slock and. liusitices of tho lats E. Sialr, 245 Buporfor-nt.y Cleveland, 0., consisting of & full liny of gonds kept T & first-clons hat, cap, and fur store, with txtures, for salo o liberal tegma. * Bustaest of 16 years' sianditg. For particalars addroas C.8, ILANGOM, Adintistrator, Clavelsnd, O, 3 01 BALE—A COMI'LETE LITIOURAFIING OUT- 01, conatsting of & nearly uew Hughts & Kiinhor blecin fircaw, haud Dremes, ateel plate Drest, colors, baver, eand wluck, ete.. e o vawpelfius; 8 find ghanc fur s practical tan. Address 5. O, COLLING, glorions -memory, King Fredere II,, who Bow _rests with' Qod, concluded with the United Btates, undistarbed friendship has con- tiually existed between Germany and Amerfca, and has been developed and strensthenwd by the ever fucreasing Importance of thele matual ola- tionw, and by nn Intercourse bolng tnorv and mure fruitful {n cvery aomaln of commerce and eclenco, ‘That the woelfare of the Unlted States and the {riendship of (he two countrics may continue to incroaae fo my sincere deaire and conldent hopa, Accepl renowed assurance of my unqualified ea- in re whon set by A, L, LA BACH: matutachirer of Dlstaond Sowelrs 70 dudtione 30 coraor of Lo 3 YA 0 NVEST IN 80 00D LEQTTI- T el NG Tt Hnbsor doon AL, Trlbuss ot ] ADIES LEATHER “TRAVELING ASD FANCY s, §1 10 10, Ganta* aafchols of irnvellng bags, 81 to 210, 410 830, “Truuks of every descriptlon, Bling & &2 0 Smmkra runk nuusc, of a t ‘bought at 8 bargaiu f . o MATITIN, 14 Statost. TFox HALF—A DRtY GOODB AND GROCEI(T BTOCK. In oue of the best manufaciuring cities In Ilinok, fo continued at, intervals during the | gyhor 100 will be flred at I teom, = e B BMATTIN, 14 MAliet, f en 07 10 £180.88 & Wall bt yce, % y 5 ¢ flred at sunsut. Thore will be | Jearncd head of the great achool which towers . Jano 0, 167 W, 3 TANTED — AN INTRIEST IN A PATENTED the b I i auenr o usse s el inbyoshout epen | oy At 1L o o thy socition worehed | Jilunalpley of freworks h o ovening: | toras hood of i Broat achonl whish towers | St ganog demm | Wasssn. | VWARIED A ITIRUEST 1Y, A PATINTAD | ulh iy SOOI UMD A o seeemblodur w bro horw will . b honorel | LoretiEh the taitary 1o nid drum corpe. At PR Y A e, and. socltios dfspersea, ‘and the peopia iy e e e B To e en 0 W To- | given for selliny. _Addre Box 4ti, ot ‘'ha lonely nud remot have thelr part in tils | g T 5, thered Bpect (14 scattered for dinnet, FOREIGN, s AN ELEYATOR ¢ . Whers the bout p. . front 14,000 £0 15,000 people guthered (n | CuampAian, 1., July 4—The Oontonnial . 2 D Vg s o tho Woodiameaplora’tha oct | H10 elly purk, Wiory ot souge were sung, | eolabration 'thia Gty pfn;mm oI without any | o0 or e nattonel maater i Firas SERMANT, BOANDING AND LODGING, %-:%’El%éi’%.‘fi:.f-fi:% A oo S o 3 where tho miner he De lon re ¢ seeldent, It rained nea . R, — o g B 8 L Bealiln, (oo rocka® wpivn atory of Macon Gourity by=Churlcs Ewing, ofe | he routs ate erplocard umm‘:fiq“fia‘fim“‘c‘ 3 | Begiment, mnrebnd::gck to camp and took din- | BERTIN, Jaly 4.—All worning Journals, and south Slde, Dilibeas A B Th fco, consplenously the national gazettes, have lead ing articles ou the Ceutenary of American Inde- pondence. % Thuy congratulato Americans in the warmest terms, Frawxront, July 4.—Ahoot 200 Amerfcans residing Iu Praukfort, Ticldslberg, Offentioch, Wiesbaden, and other towns, met In the Frank- fort Palm (arden, and celobrated the Conteunial with specches and reading the Declaration of Independence. A l‘umquez followed, at which the principal guard tho preclous velne, = or whero the eruaman, along the Slerms, looks forth on the seas which now roilect the mln:‘ dsy, which ot our midnight ehall be gleaming Ttke gold fn the sutting sun, there slso will the day be’roganded a8 u day of memorial, Tho sallor on the sen will :lwhs u‘d‘ln:u «d‘mun lnlxlnhl ;ln “‘fll’fll }xlul? l;‘nyl of ugs and bunting. Amorlcans dwelling in forclgn lm‘n(;a will nuw‘l!. Loudon iteelf will to-day flo ura feutlve Lecause of the oveut which a con- lur‘ ago suadowed Ita strecls, Incenwed s Parliswent, and toro from the crown of fta obstinate King tho &hicfest jowel. On the houlovards of Paris, in the streets of Norlin, and ter which Sonator Ogleaby dellvered Lis orution. | to have been 8,000 people In tho clty from ner at1 o'dlack. It wns an extemporancous effort, i which the | surrounding coun qp The urocn.{lcn wn.:n: was mfl“'::,:c?;m fmfi?ngé"é‘gm fos A, Bunator reviowod the diilicultics our fathiers hud | mile long, and oecuq od forty ininutes in pass- | 3y c“ d 1, w,{; mg‘r only com uumrw th In startiue this Guvernment beforo the Decluru- | fng o given point, Will Cumback, of lmlllmm, J .lfl" ¥ !‘1'00 .Yd'bfi fore urd ho tiun, 0s woll aa the perils of making it with- | delivered an eloquent oration, T premfums of $300, an . s under- ho great fea- out' moans, commorco, transportation, or | tury of tho day was in bmlu?vlnpl the battle-fiags fi;’sfiefl’:},d‘lfiu&m A;"I‘f:"fx ‘3::3‘10{“:,‘"; zfi{_ an| Government. ‘To begln with, the speaker | of the Twenticth INlinots I f # 3 doralt upon tho winutas of tho civil bistory of | ek Pomoroy apako in the latior city, Hiee slensy to defll asquiind by, tie Ulikoga:cam- the Coluniea anid of Congress during tho year | old soldicrs sould not pormit the st of the | Panice: 8¢ wisely roueitud, at, home, loaving prios o the Declurutlon ik o groeth of Ui | e on tho stand, Th froworks Co-night aro | (e Sontent, T, o prites 1o by Ctlenonne 0] 8ol L er) Iney confus| o 9 Tho ploncer ‘history of Iliinots and of Macon | s sireots. iqn 8l 7the alr | Governor's Guard, of this city, falled to pat. i EAS' SHINGTON ST.~NEW ENQLIS B1 AT v Voib 7 er weok. Doat day board I clty for §d. 7 FAST YARBUREN AT, REARFTATE TOATD for Indics or gontlemicn 84 to $3 per week, with usg of pianc. \ ¥lotels, NBVADA HOTEL, 148 AND 10 WABASI-AV,, orar Monroe-si, —{loom with board, $1.5010 83 per day, #1033 por woek. SEWING MACHINES, e A A e ALL FIRAT-CLABS MAKES WITII LATEST IM- WOVEMENTS TN PC e LJAB CILICK, 110 Fure quer-st. 7|0 _HENT—-FOR 8 YEANS, THE JIOTEL KNOWN l u"fl)u "C‘fn!n Tlolse, pmmd’nunuy located oa {’Mnrtl‘ll. lbovll! l.'h:!llnlll ll‘mllllfil;‘plflnkxxgm%fln:‘lg iodrouins, parlor, twy dloing: fol gt bux-mu.'f.'zzxiurln\nun Seated By St Hha prope R T e e BoytmeLaw, 20 Bhuth Filiest., Pitladolphis. AURICULTURAL IMPLEMENT Al il licenso for Western territory, 2nd furglali pats ternd (o parties desiruos to tnake and scll the Chamipiun raln Lrill; {4 uos boen manufsciurcd suocemfully for tonsts wore, “ The day we celelirate, and ¥The o o an_appearancy, notwithstanding they wero 3 . uly foo alo the vl bl o Voot 3 Mar, | Gl Tl b o't sary siiors and | By, Paso, i, a4 50he Contonniay culo. | ATCUL I8 Uil unifom. Bom Gt tho izons | EMETeety the Bomgentn i fesiiies | Al pitis Rtslsemesst el Set, | ivtat R SR S G of tho stately Venice, In Oho passca of tho Alpk, | tho fathivrs of the Ropublie, Hu snid he fearcd | hentfon hias beob n irand sucecss hero todag, | 2o N0 coinpany got thelr = bucka concluded with s concort and’ display” of fira. | TiH, 20 Weish v | S VW ANTED—A WIDE-AWARE MAK OF GGOD Al works, W Afi‘[’L 0 sOeuT A LU SUAL R Y1014 123 bor miontl by cailing upun Dictorisl Printias Canpaiy, Nua, 1 tu9 Michigaa-ay, h up Wwe grew tao cold to our revolutionary traditions | p, B ‘ Y. | at’some imaginary alij hl... but {t looks as It thoy i Tuel £00 Hitho gratlindo o thore who bulll | e meentt)cume inon Bomespm (U0 Alternods | doclined the con it betuien tiy know they " bt 4 . it hiad not given drill the attention it domanded in up thls natfon and_odjusted its Constitution lh°rl’flfldl'°' fentutros of the idny wero tho full | ondor w%’umpcto with the Chicago_companies. under the slisdow of Church and obellek, paluco and ruin, which still prolong the majesty of llomey yes, further east, on the Bosphorua and in Byrin, 1n Egypt, which writea on tho front of its Aufl x‘m{ns, f\ssnimn-:m THE me;sJ AN flow oF rhuney FLiuniods 4t GHORUR Fr GOLE ;O W el o WS iav. g PRANCE. Pants, duly, 4.~Many morning journala con- tain lcaders O the Centennial colobration in the hout chart or procedent—not for them- f tho Hon, A, M. Ci o OH, BALK- Hvi RE| WHERLE! g ASIL DBUTS (ALK INTRREST IN sompartment (0 the groal Kxbibitlon tho oldest 2 cration of tho llon, A, M, Cavai, with vocal and | Bowe unpleasant remarks were uiade about the v . They ‘ FOlt BALR-GROV WAREL, €13 WHERLER 8 T b Raulle ’1‘1';'..‘.‘1!;:‘7. In' tho foreign houge | Dullt it for us. Iiealluded touchingly to tho |y fimmlc“ celebration ever had in thiis section :ll‘ll;v:]t.u!lmft‘: tc:c ]n":-%er:!! :'r‘l, a th’r: wu?&i. s | 1. Several private celobrations of the un- | foney e ol so oulae. 3Tinew LossUitie, it Canton, in the Istands of the Morning, which niversary by American rosidents took plave here found the' dawn of thielr new sgo In tha slartiing sght of an American squadron entering thele lmrn. wvurywhere will bo thoso who have thought of this day,” and wha join us to greet ita coming. LOSY AND FOUND, A A A NN TLOST 01 STOLEN—A LAY MALL “HOLLOW s back, wul nul“unl{uu ook 10 yeare ofl, A Hcral ewa, o owber, RS HRACK, 1 KLt Row ccatury, und our duty to make ft greatey, | of tho country, No accldents or dlstu 4 | d rbancea, o .:_wu‘fl"ril:llf{:}l‘cr !hau t&c pust. l’“m' apoechs r Great credit {8 due to the committes for their Hu ‘fl;fi‘“{fifl"fli.}’.’ehufifog :flg ll;llfsut"lcal'- ol e nfl"-“"‘a‘ ""0" throughout. To- | gyeeesaful manugement of the affatrs, nient, were appointed judges of the drill, At night g reworks uro being exhlbited, On INCOLN. the hour appolntod, tho streets around the 120t The Tyibune it ‘ ur C wholu, thi o: :l'l)?! M‘l:;l':l C‘o’l }:il;'lmon agreat day to Decatur Capltol building wero fllled with people, Main FOIL SALE, e e RO BRNER It SALE—8EEAM STONK CUTTER BUT LITTLE I© T ) used, vod oW, Address ¥, D. HUGIHES, Tt limman 08 i, Steve by e to-lay. Thg' Amerfean legution was docovated with fln‘zfl and bunting to-day, and the Amerlcan colurs wero profusely displayed fn the principal streots of tho clty, 1 Dl mem.m'l'. Jl: "The speaker outlined the reasons why thodny y wunifa) Fourth A ’ % S | S S BT ERS I shoutd bu commemorated, and why the Declurd- PEORTA, opened out witk & ‘violent wind-storin, aceom- | 400 Carroll strects particularly, where the con- Dol (ORBALE-TENTA CAMUING OUTFITS, WOBLER | T BET A3 oA NONDAT NIGIEL IN A V1Y i e L S0 A SURE | o T T o | R B i B Sy Gy | st SRSty Vel | o w4 S rn e agrn | SR EERR AR, | BB A nelng sons of men LXres '1 i St i 1{ fres an 3 ¢ h 2 . . T uncing ) 5 | Fourth tn this ity Ta bromoo oD grand suc. [ BTG AAIARS 1 AE t oo looetise, Opr0 | ana Vifas Hotusa, and tho windows and roofs of | Tgccption aud lunelieun thie ultertioon, w — 1 OST Ol BTOLEN—FENALR TFALTAN Giikys bis deepest convictions that with all which has bappened to debuse and debauch Ity the nation at large wua never befure more munml]fiylgu,, ous or morally sound than it 1s to-day, 1le con- sluded as followa: L.et us fight agalnst the tendency of educational mun to reserve thomaelves from nolitics, remom- dering that no ather form of actlvily Is so grand or ellcetfve wa that which sffects,” Oret, chamo- tr, und then tho rovulation of charncter In the Govurumcnt of » yreal and froo poople, Lot us wske religlous dissonslon here Ba a forco i1 politics as absurd as wilcheraft, Let purty naman be nothlug to us In wmkvlfhlun with llulcu.lly aud proud [nheritance of lberty and of Liw which pariios oxisl to conserve and enlargo, whick any party will havo hore to maintain if it would not be buriod st the niext ¢ osta with u atuko through Its bressts Lut 08 he unily of allsections of the Republic, through provulence in sl ln mpucl‘ luuuyhll tho dinner in the evenlng, Boveral journals nutice tho day with leading articles compluncntary to the people of the United Btatos. TTALY, Rous, July 4.—8everal Americans hers gave private ontertainments to-day. There was no bublie eolebration on account of the small nutn- cr of Amerlcans hero at present GUEAT URITAIN, . LoxpoN, July 4.~ The Ceutennlal Fourth was celcbrated by a grand dinner at West- mfuster Palace Hotel thissevening under the ausplecs of the Amerfean Legation. A large and’ distioguished wm‘;:m of citizens of the United Btates und thelr Engllsh fricnds were prescnt. Toasts to the health of Presideut iraut and Quuen Vietorls were recelved with applauss and wiusle, cess. Tho clty 18 full of strumycrs, aud tho | ghowar e B wires of huy cut 3 ho | gl the surrounding bulldings, wero crowded : ¢ c Tt yestenday, The el X 9 s Ne. | gyer: visite g towns e rug- oty oy Svrywire s ot StV | muuit rlpudo b buccons: Wil Fullh, | Sty and, thele Copiain James Dol put cosston In' 1bg moruing was ut Joast 8 mjjes | B0, G0t 10, waa thrawn from his horsey | fiath EhIS they did thelr work ina Binnner Tongz, and nmdo)a very ttructivo dis .luy,mg;f: '6"‘;:"‘:? L‘:,‘d .tlfiv "‘:"'}‘."h'fi‘lk'“' Several fghta | g, L-;a‘lled torth admiration from the. multl plas e 101 U ahsori & Nk Llun tuad et palRTO: Capt. Laghy wih Cotngany ., abd Toost 90 Robert @ tugersoll delivered au_oration” n nocxm?‘f,?flfim;"lt'm:”fimpm,m' fllfil!lll with Company A. Applauseand cheera Lrllnk Izd?‘;um"l;“:; dl:;:. “fi?i&.“:‘&‘to s over, [".'fi'.fl" held busktt pleifo on tha fafe grounds rul owed every woveinent, s whea tho Cous du“ i ene Wlhl.nlpl, o-duy. A large number wers present, Ser- m‘lltu put thele polnta togethor o Hrneanced 1t one of 1a tiiesy cadieticd, | yiecs” wero Jiold in tho First Congregatiouat | 8 \ confurred, ond then announced tha e et S ot it ahsachis: | il Coday acconting to he prontinagon of | fosty © We ) doinatrtions ' wers s good yoieo anil With very eitoctiv deliyeny | Lresident Grant. T’ Rev. Willlan August voumes {wut:xllucd;d ot tie b ark Hotel 22 ot sttt A A tivers, | Emih 1)ruudled 8 most cloquent sermon; the | RORREEE from tis balcony of the Park Hotel oeluck, Tho,eltysido of tho Taca wan lined with | 1oy Wilder Suith siso madu's neas and appro. | 8 Lo st premium, Bud been awarded o epcetators. Tho courso of 3. mlles Was bl prista addross. Lo duy wus very dull lere,aud | Sompaty O, s socond to Company E, snd the A - | but littlo patriotisw was wunifested, excopting | tWird t6 Company A. Dan ‘Teaucy, of Ohi- PARTNERS WANTED, A e e A e AP i DAWTNER WANTED—WITH 2,000 10 TNVEST L e AT S AT m + cons or the isloese muy&'&»wuvlm primsyasti o 1 PARINELR WANTED=WITI 315,000 1N MANU- tacturly lhuwuun‘ynt:r pi cleariunly thoea erlng {u roal nawo uoud apply, 1ok capital and RSB Thibune oidas INNTILUUTION, TR ol ook ot 1 LI SR Skncumo FHOM NATURR TAUGHT IN ONE hound dog, _ Libaral reward Wil bu pald by returu- Il A G e, U d by rtura HOUNEHOLD GOUDS, 1%, CLEARING OUT FUBNITULE STOCK FOR iho prescal scason, wo are makiug soun etEirs iuiry (nduoements.’ Farior vulis, 7 pos, €30 chmubersults 3 yed, 800 $100; kandionio sectiry Taok-ciae. §901 “oak alduboard with Hiurble top atl IDIFrore. $30; wlout sdciusrd, 1aryo iz, with luarola wp 8335 MAXTIN'S. 134 stata-sh. ¥INANCIAL. : N{ONEV 1N HAND AN ON CHATTEL O M GIRGE] L8308 EOMEON SUAETAY 215 Bandoipli-at TONION u:fif} Tu sulus of 3} 00 sad 1%0 LOAN=IN BUfStH OF §3,000 AND UPWALDS, i) STOBAUE, TucaIEs FURNITULE AND. MERCHARDISR ) of mutual T -t ; ) cte Cugo, * ol o an i A cd 10 fre- U0 West M ¥ " w fuoaouce o My 9, E prediiy | fally swioothy sl auracted the métu":f.‘f;'. b thio way " of bloady tights wid boustly drunc: | e (che forward ud gaye tho fourth o T OCE [EBALLY, UETLY GITATNED Stoasy sdveniced Lo any asoust at lowout ratew o b | 1y hun Wopcoed sity proputiy, ai 8 per ceat LY wupretio spirit whiol Dashied from the lips of Pat- | oo™ werg , two competitors, the Hare euness. g o eyery 5 erritory fur ticompatibllity, BTONAGE, ' AUCTION AN 0OM: | \x7ANTEDSTO MEKT & FRISON WiloTIAE 2 i ; TrIA c. Yieshleute unne + Feo afier docroo: 13 years' A4 UCTION A B i ok ey e B st M St o A, | Tueut of Chleago and ™ Puoria ot it s s i e A4 et e e vomioences o Lako | $HRHhe: - CORDI: ieeurboret o | it e b T gt i et | WA Bt bR et o b2 gl et u Gk cars s bl el 0 | QS I e v four enirins o | s ik U Wy e clibraton of | Monoua, ' Av 8 balloons wero st un A1 § | T)IYONCHE LR0ALLY AND quuTix OVEANER | Mt sisiiishug s TG | QSO el Aot ST Ly floge and Louor, sad that ju- snclent placo of privilegs an onon i e ourud shell racd thore were four entrieat Farra- | the ons hundrouth anniversary of the nutionts th artil ] ct unchi o s orprnfcis and Lo 9 Khh ho nutlon' here was ory practice at & et unchored ) 7 B lflvt l Gife. B3 Durlingtan, sod Poorla. | existonce was lusugorstod 1o Lhds. city by tho | In Lake Maondote, abd tho. shot and shell woich | 55 wmaiorifioditdutergcfe: Adlecsd v SIMS, | UGG e per bt sl blortgo Hidruca | E000, S lndik it s