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iy i CHIUAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, I870. 2 of rocial dlscredit to hinder ts work or to lewsen | Moline won the first prize fn 12:45, and Farm- | firing of & national salute and the ringing of | flew over the water and riencheted through it CITY IEAL ESTATE. W, & K J OY ! ita wage, Lot un tamn and overtarn In public t tho sccond In 18:05. There werd aix entrics | the Eulln. The cntire city was lmmlmmel%ch delighted the boya of the First. B SRR b5 WITL, FURGTIRBR ISR R MJMMML._“ i ol u"l o pelitical c‘mt"u'( ml’h ";, .',?,i or tho single shell race. Moline won the first | orated with fiags and bunnera. The parnde wxs NACIXR, 1¢ briek hotse, Z‘m, ot i,,'.'..‘,f,.‘,.',u .'3, c'-fmmu- Rookkeepets, Olerks, otc, 1 —_— cuse & clutl soryice honorabley nielfigent; &4 | in 16:121¢ wnd Pern to second in 16:20. The | ory imposing, constating of secot suclutics, the Bpectal Dispaich to Tha Tritune, Bv., 00 terme o #ull-” House and lab cott £6,000. in. | YWARTEDSIT A CLOTINIOUSE IN PHILADEL. | Artinn zeal, ahnll bo the Hootition of each publio | profess onal raco wns won by the Central | fire departinent, and citizens, The oratlon ‘was | RAcr®, Wis., July 4.—This Jns been o grand | quire at3ss Weitern ar. fIrat-clhas By ors. 8 Dhoron s Ty gt s eeme i Continwad from ths Third Iage.) Ity of Peotln In 13:16; o - | e 7 . | gala dny in our cit; A will always == cod a1 ( : ruat, And 1ot 1t resulvo that whatover 1t moy cost of Peorla In 13:16; Peru was the only com- | delivered by Wim. A. Barnes,of Jacksonville, 11 51‘&'"'30‘,1}"0"” :“;;;l sl ournoldc“ nrfm:lrl: SUBUILHAN REAL ESTATE. enced salesnian, ‘anle to contral a E of I8l sbarnor oconomy and | petitor. L. B. Gruver, of the Saturday ng | The nttendance was very large, aud the cclebra- ony, Address, ‘with full partjculsts and refcronces, i “ulogy of any men ralsca witly mo only & smils, | o ARLSE RIS G, AP an ey et | Jralt, was tinekeper, Hon wan & groal siowg, I i Ka ot | o ooy | BN, LBV i lm\\wf‘m‘““g nudouort a8 1 understand | ever Amorlcan labor tone, whorever American cn. ‘This eventug freworke, inctuding many large Monns 3 There has been 8 continual succession of stir- | 1' s .nau..umumon'unifimn. and $13 montn- Employment i Talrchood. }rl‘s] ngtmn, e i orirutily | torprizo rlnnn. wherever American - commerco | anid elegant pleces, ara hotng displayed.” Many flp}dfl apatch to_The Tribine, ring evonts, witnesnod by the Inrgest crowd | Jr for belance l;"""“"“"”"' 100t hottse and ywn VW ARTED=30 BAILROAD M i fim, v gitwed 'wich' nothing oratnaelly | reckice oiias aghin ahaidga anaf ol it coan: | yondencon und buniness Louses are incly funt. | _ Monnsk Tl A e Portrih has paased. | over gathiored hiere_on any occaslon. * Not only | jeleat Fark Hides, Lt cnjz S dowi, ind, 829 Ol and Missoubls tree i dofted aa geius, and i hat notbad grcat i | e eoln, the Arverian cagly wthoncteling st | ated. “Tho Turners,closo tio Fourliwith an | yory quictly idre.” 'Tho hwary rainof yeslorday) | oue oim natives turmal out fo 8 mam but jur | Bices HRETREWN, 143 Lacaie: s Tovom 4 A. 0. TINO & CO., 17 North Clarkst. _ vnntagos of etucition. i ntellectual bowers | i goldeh plammes, Lt e hok o BRI B8 | tallan suinmo-rmight festival ab Contenufal | which confinned, thraugh tho niglt proventid | suburban towne sout largo delegations. Just | 53 i Srirgi e | WANTEI-100 NAILIOAD LATORERS TOTATE: - woro clear, bt 1ol LueD A onetmsl I | i merarion of (ho fark, by ). the impnisca of | Hall: the O1d Scitlera’ guthering, and tho citizons | before noon Market Square was & surging mass S Diock 110 Gt AU Lterangn, 7 miled 1000t | A, ASTE L2 sotshmest eothoy Lake sttChrorke ; oLl e, e esociation with othors in s | tio prorant, by tho nobliet Instincta of our own PERIN, anerecl In_tho Cotirt-Tousa agrinro to hear the | Of humnnnity, and ‘the = strecta ‘redtating | Ghicnsos 813 down and B monthiys eneapess LEORIY | Sor X8 TT—100 RATTIIOAT LATIONERD. WAGES oot pg ;:lel( ecr, rathier than from sccluded | soufs, oy the truat of Iiis mvmuzn I‘-Irltnpfl" n, Bpecial Dispalch to The Tribune, Hiatorical addres of the Hon, P A. Arstrong, | therefrom were packed to thelr utmost | U TASKEL 23Eabesn ect Matyact fres Wieor (afa YV ARTEDEI0, RAILIOAT, YALJREIS waaEs | Long publiocasecr ratier than, from, selallon | Godhala e tlihtal to work an o him ao tiat | Paxt, A1l July=tte Gentennial Pourth | which was to havo bosn dalivered to the o sels | copnclty, At carly dawn tho Hecchannllan | 2500 v i ERCITA SR S it 1 ACTFR GHRIRTIAN: 141 foult Waterus " ik eludy, A8 o e on. scarcoly, distingulsied | not only thia city may ubido in Jong snd bright | was colehrated In Pekin yosterday in n siylethat | tlers. The addross fs unc of the happlest efforta shiouts 'and_ uncouth sounds that hind Taated | JPORTAGE QR FRCHARIRC, dib, O B ATGG YV ARTED=160 RATLOAD LATORERE, LEA i hlmat “‘Y RO lor mart of his correapondcneo | trendal ity and pieace when gureyss have shnt f;:r- far ,,m.l,m,_,d anything of the kind cver at- | of Mr. ,\",,,',m“"( and ot the request of tho | Untll that thine were drowned in o perfect pan- | Genieal lifiroud dnd One flundred and Foarth-at, J. to-day; Tow fare. Ales farm handar high | writer the lm xm{. el ol | maren utrcel.ln;lw‘m. ond lml"lnfl"‘-‘:rllx‘m,t‘!l-' hut | tempted before. © Cotirt, the maln husiness citizens will be pulitshed in pamphiet form. demonium of nolscs. Every concoivable - | TYLER 1iooin 93 Washington-st, wagea patd,E, (1, ILAFGIIT. 200 South Waletsst, A Allsclosca nothl 'Snx!:‘loll";! ; bn(telmfi 20 B Alo | that lhn,llnfl Iln s luulml'ax.:a e L eone | street, was decoratsd In superb style, and moro OALEARIRO, plement from swhich sound could he extracted | Frol BALE-OR HENT—A KICE TIOCEE AND COT. WANTEL=20 TAHORERS " 0! 10WA AFD, | {cune, and on "il l“l ul D‘B N‘l‘ !fl;"’fi*‘?}})m gnm ,ll?’l“' lfl'zfi"'g:’z‘;;" whieh thon ascends tho | fearly resembled a grand archiway” of green in. , Apecial Niapalch to Tha Tribuns. waa pressed Into the service of the patriots, and | Gt tie In Englowood: frat-olass neighbariood: hear | L), Michigna: 81,00 per day 50 (cama8n, 00 por dAyL ¢ ORS | alars Ll e all” Hhceo. dodut. | hicarchn miay ook npon & world advencod and iy, | terlaced with gracoful f}:}:mm(‘x(nllmounhafluu Shamsntfia i Sy Dl 6o he anof | sleep wan enivly out of the qucalon,' o | HiF3s Mxinssry ns enience o bouth Eranion. | dinlog rion Voo farh M0 23 Wert famlopiats | ] anr_thooght, and hero may bhehold hana thoroughfare, and theentirocity was beau- | Reav, hight, the 0} of whi ringing of bells, nnrd oo 5 ey e R uns, tho thread of his lifc from youth to ago minad peyond ont thonght, end Ner i eban: | tful in lta hojiday nttire. Tho grand processiun | Executivo Commitico on the cnlebration of tho | stant, cxploslon of combusiible material from COUNTIlY REAL EATATE. Fiiscolinncoiis. ! filsplays o maturity of judgincut, & Y | Hred Inth iiherty, and in ita sccond tereffc tefal | was over n mile Ih lenyth, every featuro waa ex- | Centennial Fourth were coinpelied to postpone | the Jmny fire-craeker to the nofay eannan kept | o o ANTED — AGENTS TO g}mfisflefionlmg ' res L} 5 rinciple, o ateadincsa of nctlon, a diserim- [n Ing. K sdom, naud o puruy' of pur- 80, Tor BALEVATOT 0% 5 ACIER, 15 1101 STATR wisde bardly found united to _tho samoc of enltivation, within %0 milesof U'J'Clfil“l. and Lwo Wloeks from depot of & thriving vii . tiaod hnase, Inria new Barm, e wile, arenar) flt ot frull, sppica, anttiontic sud compiets 1 our next President, by Col. R. If, Conwell, Now (uthe ¥ opportunitys tho e a L 1, SICBSHELY bl Doran ey = Address 8.1 rehnaed by blood, then expanded and multiplicd | cellent in fts_concept! ctly carri: the moat attractive part of the programme un- ml il tho ‘Tand bloams at |ta touch, and still ono | gut, ’nfi,l u.fi,‘:,“j'," fif“b&’,‘fl, “’f,::m],l,l,{, omgf;,l- Ul to-morrow, No'lfwmulmullnfi fi:uu draw- in ta 11te bocauso stll pacific, Cliristian, and free. { of {hio day, and delivered o thrilling oration | backe, it is eatimnted that at lcast 10,000 poo- 088 urchins happy until 9 o'clock, Nearcr noon all the secrel socleties native to Racine, togother with the several fire companies, 1, and above all, he was llwl?‘n mnater of bim- ralit Btates, t control tha sels of tha cm 1| Ll’(. IC_there le ona best sumnmey seill s tont §n any othor instanca I can re- commemorttive of the dny, No less than 15,000 | ble from alroad were in $hie city to-lay. paaded ‘thie strecta in gaudy uniform, | Bram plums chorries arapesand smoll trult stiam | SATANTE 75 ¥ R 2 5 ) Joae ] VW ARTED-MER, BEST SELLING ARTIONE FOT ) l’r‘»‘ n{l“l’n‘lgry' g‘f‘ “':u,“.‘if,‘,',:‘, 3.’:1(.'“3::![7?11- ILLINOIS, {v}t;'ltzplu were present. Thy yro}cchglml dlny’:ln:y it S :fler ndwhh;.l:’ i L&’l“w“fi'd c{owd’ b;w‘,:l(t é}::,s,:l’!.l: ::‘ it x{.:?rf‘fi'f'!n"" o Subdisining SV Dlcaice ooy P R RO TR G I o2 4 nry 201127, 8 evenjug was un o grand scale. Over seyenty P ‘T" s Tribune, » 2 " o in {fron & c b e S S i Sl S S ! Jerit 1a_ncedices for mo o speak. Moo ttan T v emblematic and cxpeusive ploces wero fired, and | .. 3235{;“1‘1}3 iy s d'gm C“‘;%'.‘:i‘.;“f;':‘,.'.fifi oF onr new Courtellouse, A pebble welghing | Sorabivisioator parl. LI VARTER-AGERTE INEVERT CHTANDTOUN | Jovtar, Ty Jaly Thin bna boen the grand- | Bothing eould havo execlled them in hrillisney. | PRSI I8 ot B oot tons T e | povers! hundrod tons, wnd, totiicd the <o tiort 7 motro thun BY- e wenther Wi, {lonsant, tho erawd harmante stone, was tossed up into the nlr by _our oldest TO RENT—IOUSES, Pire M ESOY G0, Y et Madlson-sh. ther In his character which may cxerclan & usc: | eet day ever witneased fn Will County, aud the W the crowd hastaanl & popgione of the new Court-llause was1ald with ) AR R A e e A S st | REF AN T o it Padloon 2. [ control aver tiro men of u.e’pm,mbn:m:: e N threbrzon ineq | G5 bd evers i tonded 4o malco tho day one | 5l caremnios,conducte Ly Greand-Mastor | faiy doposiiod oy Mint {1 ot e e | O T =PI IOURR, TN MIETTOA, | W ANTP DT LR EMATLE FALEEMEN TO FELE :‘g.’&mc l%;}m‘;fi,’flfim,’.;’ heg e’;m:plu. early morning with crowds of people; o largo | which all entered into the spirit of the occaslon w"’fi{”;’fz‘;’cfim?;fifi’hl; "I" mgfl u‘_’.’.‘:“"x’;;;'i':; The flon: G, E, Dyer spoko o fow fecling worde, | il take s haumiar for (ne reni: * o bosrding-housa | Bif 71 datr, sty maKo framm §10 ta $13 pet day. he rent. S boarding-houss proportion of them from ocuteide towns, who | Was one of the most pfcasant [features, and Dr. Do Koven offered up a prayer, the Arabs need address. 161, Tritmao, cune in Lo participate fn the festivitles attend- tended to entunco the pleasure of the time. of fropol A COMPARISON. D=LIVE MEN TO CANVASS AKD shot off o quantity of firocrackers, and ever, Subnurhnn, NTED—G se0il 1o the grocery teade in avery Btate (n tho Gtatcs o ne entl Jn onder to more fully lllustrato my posftion, FHEEPOLT. DWIANT, body _hoornyed and turned thelr faces to the ket ma for ono mament contrast hia course with | gy upon the Centeuntal colobration of Ameri- Speclal Dimaich 1o The Tribune. Rpectal Dimateh to i Tribune, D e the ot of thia dag. Jonephs | TOLMEST-AT EENWOOD-VENT FISE PUR, | Jhdt! W S Matof the great military ehiot 1havoatready | LS00 o =m0 Cotchration proper | | Fameront, 1L, auly 4.—Tiic programmo for | o Dwion, Hl, July d=lluavy ruine baso seain | 3, “gutly, “of Freeport, who overd Mm- nunfnf\':'l'nfi'nfié'&"”b&'.?,"é"&;'.?»’f’rff‘rfi‘lnfi,"-‘r]’ku"3-‘ i | Rt ator, " oo new._Apply ot sddress i, 126 En:xncd. Tho star of Napoleon was just ristni e enlth a4 that of Washington paased | opened nuapiclously yoatorday evening, not- tho eelebration of ‘the Fourth at. thia placy hna | fullen completely deatroyingall lopes of rale he nedf with glory, Of course the Doclarn- Latniie-st y ATRERT-BALES: i 4 ¢ ¥ i 0k Bdavess Ji 4. | YyanTED-C .| boan carried out trithont n singlo distirbing tn. | 1 even hall crop of comn. ‘This condition of | yop ‘ot Judupondence was read, the | [0 RENTZOR WILL SELL & FINE HOUSL AND I el S ew ameuttct and san-opence away. In.point of military gonftis Napolcon withstanding the bad weather, With a prome=f oeq., /™ ome oo wis ushere ‘f by the firk affoirs also put a quictus upon all attempts to 2 e ‘cotiage tn Englewoorli & heautiful residepce fa | Combined, tho maxic plalter, post-bozea and pthce fass probably aled, 1 o 0id 1o wcm{‘ any per- | nude concert given by the Citiens' Corpsy 8t | g salute, the fl.,‘.v;mg of d&u‘.‘,‘ and Yether o si‘f; celobrate, and (e ay has been spent In con- m‘r‘: ;‘;“"‘i‘}m“‘ Il",',’;ll“‘flf"‘fl s"",‘_"f;k c'mfgflfi‘:,‘ Bt Rysiwan, THLLOTEIN IS, pirashingion-at, | i arficon €5 1o 614 o &g 5t EIRINGTON, he direc. son known In history, In regard to 3 south of Pos co, Werner Iall, umder the diroction of Prof. | patriotic demonstrations, At 9 o’clocdcn acoro templatlon of what e wmight have dono and | oy g hands, grabbed a ruety shiovel, and com- L ENT— \7ANTED=A FTEADT MAN TO TF ! ::l::lu :c‘cmfl:l &mvu:c“fll ?1‘ én;;“ " )(ws;:x':.‘i Florence Ziegfeld, President of the Chlengo % . eloctiune. Vlv.::ohrt:,nrdc{lwl I 4 ":l;omlxlr:.llr:.l(:‘? whatwedidnotdo, menced delting th fod uuler whc":‘u );e stood ?A‘MHE\’?:‘:’:)TE;:.?’}EF\WEImD ol A ‘&‘.%'w"’“‘“"‘x'i‘:x‘:‘i ‘]‘:‘4‘“‘1?;‘, oo € i i X 3 tod i i 1o Turnve S e n forty-niver. The lnst pantomfme wos NT—NICE| N L ddress D 15, Tribngoollice. an ancrgy aud vigor n tho aws of Francl peo- Musien) Gollego,aselstod by g number of walentel | Snengerbund sncletie, ut tho cloeo of wilch & ‘WISCONBIN, siipponed to'pe aymbolieal of the spocdy com- ,;F.(E" o b "‘“*-‘Eflf’ Diuck, landolylft. | \LFANTRD=AGENTS, STEE AWODND 10 OUR mf L] 'E" mtu};llu‘:%‘i Bourbon Kings, a very successful and pleasunt affalr in most Inrge cuncourae of peojile marched in procession | MADISON AND THE PINST REGIMENT OF CINOAGO. | pletion of our Contennlal Park foundatiun, snd | ;25 gy 181TED TW00NF, €500 TO | sume fflfii;f' \'ir'.'u'.'}’r": e 7%1‘1’\)52“5&"&'&5‘“:‘3 G Gfi mvg": ne:'nn Lurtes Olcum of tho wisdom so | respoits. This morning there wery the usuat | 0 Toylor's Park. - The most interosting featury Special Dispatch to The Tribuné. was encored by an old man and boy, who were 7 8 weelk, 1 nilosophilcal rurl;un".m"uoum the tnarket.” It won't cost you_anything to sce it. - Call ! X t i in bllssful Iguurance of tle nicaning of the whole thing. A grund dinner was spread in the busement ~of the M. E. Church, ond the park wans dotted with tents, where wus vendel lemonade, rum pauches, and gin cocktails, all for the benefit of 8t. Luke's Huspltal, ‘The Jotter arrungement netted the charitable managers about $500, In the betwaen 11 8. . and 1 p, ., oT_send Bammp Jor eircus Iars,_ Wallog 1‘uhl:_AK Ll VWANTED=A YOUNU NAS 70 1O TAUSDRY ‘WOrK fot 8 reatanrant snd waft on table at dinner bour, at No. 400 South Iialsted-st., bosoment, VVASTER=TWO MEN 70 Waits TN AN 1CE ouse {n the countrys wages 81,50 per day, Ape Py corher Niheteenth nnd: Bre-sth. At beclock Dita morning. 8W CROUCH, 1 Washingion-st. rominent in Washington, he, too, might have ’:Afl.n-‘n mo:ylu to lmnomg ncmory down_to the Iatest times; but It wns not t0 be, Do you usk the reason? It I8 thiss 1lis motives of ac- tion wero always centered in eclf, Ilis oxampla vea n warning, but not a guide, for when sal- alincss anmates o ruler thiore is no cause *of surprise i ho sacrifice without serupla an en- Inwrcall:-)‘g services nd the Blato Penitentinry, of the display wns the representutlon of the Manigos, Wis., July 4.—Tho movement of el lous trades of the city in nctlve operation. V) commenclng at 8 o'clock. The conviets, 1,600 in m"m i Y peration. | 446 Iifnols First on Wisconsln's Capital Jins 3 purk an nudlence filling not only the a?é:?f.’;{d"':&fi, w,nfi'},’}f;’ .fi,‘&hfgfi,’:fiufi:fl; lurge amphitheatre, but o tum’fmmry pu’vlllm, been eminently successful, and hoth partles ud . ! . by thy | ereeted fn tho front of it, listenéd “to tho | claim the victory, The boga have been delight- Efi&wgm(fifl:}"'%rs{‘.:l‘m:“‘,y‘{"“';‘{v%‘c:s reading of the Declaration of Iudependeucs | ed with thelr reception, aud the people are de- Copt. Egbert Pheips, and_othiors, Tho Ttev. | I English and Germau by Messra. Buiderland | lghted with thom. Tegreta followed thelr James MclLeod read tho Deelaration of Inde- | 8iid Schrleber, respoctively ana tho orntlons of | gaparinge to-night, and the hearts of several Sturcs. RENT—NEW STORES, 2-5TORYT AND BASE- met, on Maskgtet, Ietwcen ftundoiph aod Lake- #ta._Apply (o ROBERT TtEID, fw Lasulie-si, 0 RENT=A PINE TC SR STORE, WITH FIX- Mcaste, d Shie ‘ 0 5 X7 AN TR e S, I ot o oo o v | Fomicns, g .1 st ol it | M Cath At s S ar Ay | o bels it o Lr o time o | &1 OSSh AT S e T | e St TR SRS VG | Wikttt it MRS Erhl ciple of W"fimmc:n ] tha ol inore wore thion Eiven su fmm.a. liberty 1o | fréquent bursts of applnuse, and were heartlly | come. Tho Centennial festivities had . fittIng | evoning the air and sky fs brilliant with millions dloag st e N o an] Crariesgar? -achiangn Dulldings : s swn{.l'x; Ha o cheered upon clostug. The exerclses closed ] vl W reryhody’ h VAN oTO IiE et R b i e B Tiave been tho fdeal of | ddnee, alng, juimp, run fast ruces, converse Wwith tLupn 5 e us closed {h | wind-up to-day, and Madison has heon ablaze of Greworks. Everybody’s throat Is hoarae and WANTED-TO RENT. ANTED—ME: 3 i of Washioglon Lo ould haro beon {0 ineion | Gah GUuceor by thauueeivas s ey woro - | tho eveatis with o i dsploy of firewurks. " { vt tromork, haken with arilery, and.over- | S0, A thora willbe 5,000 Leadathos Wrinor- | 57 gt e ST AEARCIOGN I8 LOCKTIE WA Rae varth el tack o nGoRerele %0 havo copled the example of Napoloon would | cliucd, aud it I8 needless to say that they en- P R L flowed with patriotism. The doy hoa been | FOW WOTROE o . NV A atea by Bovtis water s et Jilah Sochputy permanentiy ln ihe bostpaying buslucss. ) arly-uy e ltan: golpb-at, and Sute, or nelgbboriiood. Address C vy e guarantec }iva inen §70 per Aol and Weck during the year, Addrees AT & CO.. Chicago.dil: | WANTED-FEMALE WELT. ‘ PO oot smatt i i bl ol S Domestics. ¥ TWANTED-AT ¢ 8OUTII CUNTIS-ST., A GOOD VY “girl for general unsowork. VWASTED-A "oy FOIl GENERAL _FIOUBE: Toe-st, have been almply impossiblo. < then, alscarding all iferloratrifo, hold Lot us, then, n, erio! i up to oln‘f.hl’ld'run tho clx;nm le of Washington a8 o symbol not merely of wisdom, but of purity nd trath. Lot us laor continually to keep the advanco'of civillzation ns 1t becomics us to do sfter $1a struggle of tho past, so that the rights 40 life, to librty, and pursult of happlnces, which we bave honorably secared, may be firmly entatied upon tho eversolarging gencrations of monidnd, And what. is it, 1 pray you tell me, that bas brought s to the celebration of this most memoranble dayl Tut the steady cry of “ Excelslor!” up to the most clevated regrions of litical purity secured to us by tho memory of 11080 who bave paascd bufore us, and consecrate 1ho vory ground occ\\q:ed by thetr ashes, Glo- foyed ‘and fmproved the opportunity to tho Ut- | qannpx Priasnis, July 4.—The countfes of | warm and beautiful, and h erfous most. Mr, Willlam Lewls, o Yrofessor in tho | poyng ynd Mollenry e e o hl‘:fl nec\llrrefl l,:uml; lm‘"' m"“‘" "“Eon"" ot Chjeago Musical College, also favored the Lo~ | y,raffgy toiny I @ beautiful grove at Garden o, fotge Olt CYeLY vlct: wll.hnvl;ulln solo, which woa recoived with Prafrie. Hdudreds of people” from - Marengzo, :;rlxr’ul ?n? ),x;nrs pmla;flulbcuu\md on rapturous applausc. o Belviders, and other statlons on theroad, fowe: hieago's favorite corps, and it Isquite probable o processlon this sfternoon was o megnifl- | 4o siio hiorniug trains, Judge L. W, Luw- | that an effort will be made to havo them hcre :::;;{- L:.‘:;—“&-“,;.‘:flgllgn?l‘xll ‘;L‘:fl‘&f} 'i‘l‘.t s}:‘x:rilul& renco dellvered an historleal address, inwhich he | next Fowrth. The gentlemen who have had the o cinct history of Hoone County frotn ol tloties “horo and from other towns, and repre- | F5%0 o 8100 lg 4 arrongements In cliarge have been successful, Bentatives of tho ogricultural ond ‘mechanical fifllm‘:‘ca“mf’u"flm“% {l‘ml,l";;.'"’rf’,fu",‘{tb"f‘?:' and aro correspondiugly happy. The encamp- industrics of the county. 'The column marehed | Jojpon “of Belvidere, Ira Btark, and othcrs, | Went Las been i tho Furtirounls, e i How Oc Me | v ektemporaucos. spocclics. © Thero wer INBTRUOTIVI ARD VEALTAPUL yy D D ' 4 | about 2,000 persans oresent, In the afternoon | to the regiment, for Col. Davis has enforced a B s e eassion wo e targent a1 2 Mecut-shiooting outeh et I quotoun | sirict dlecipliuc, and acted consfstently fn ro do- moab mmplcwl ever lllL‘obn (g! °;"fn’.§'""(’1 “};E and i Hke number of he Delvllero Giub, | W Al theduties pertaining to eamp difo have was efficlently handles apt. F.rxlfi;mlm ten birds each, The wa,& after an_animated | been performed, so fur os they could be In A woud, Clilef Marshal, and hls al contest, stood: Belvidure, 843 Grand Pralrie, 81, | peaceful times, and there have not been any Bpectal Dispaich to The Tribuna. JanmeviLLe, Wik, July d.—Jauesville has epread hersel! to-duy, ond hud the grandest calebration she ever had. Early this morning crowds hegan pouring In from all quarters by special traine aud private conyeyanct, avd con- tinued until the stre vera almost impassable, The procession waa over o nfle long, composed of varfous societics, the fire departinent, vigit- ors, & Fully ll’wh people nascmbled In Tat- ten's Grove to Hsten to oratlons, which were de- livered by the Hon, C. G, Willfaums, M, C others. Afterwards, a slupgle sculls rowed on Rock Rlver, which was won In fine “lylfl by Joseph B, Doe, The Mutunl Base-Ball Club, of Jancsville, played the Lokesldcs, of Chieago, 8 very exclting game on the new ball grounds, resul clu&}]lu o tie on twelve runs (n EEORNES AND CARRIAGES, UCTION — TURSDATS, TIHURSDATS, AND Saturdays—Ilorsct, caTTiages, And liarnexs 8 spe: r, at WESTON & CO.'S, Nus, 100 snd 108 East clall Wi FARTIAL CATALOGUE FOR THVIADAY'R4ALR) work In amall famfly. - Apply ot 3% West Moo One pair uf yery fine biack afllnfin horses, sis years g, used to the city, perfect in ai) biarocss and’ free ITiveTa. ‘Mack mare efght yeara old, warranted to trot tn three minutes or better, Nlllb'd aud Kl in all herness, A\ ANTED—A GOOD, BTOUT YOUNG GIUL, AGH i years, 1o asdisl st Highy housoworki good (,'lflFlfl] At B WEILE]]D' L. Whiea. TD—A COMNP| T GIL FOR ORNERAL Liousework in o amall private (amily; nu Irin wanted. Cell 5% 110 Wabash-av., Rear Tweniy-sixti JVANTEB-GILLTO COOF. WASH, AND Mo%| must be theraghly coinpoionty come propar tostay, 536 West Waahington-s u o cription wil} T Rivon Wt 1ne of sale. Batisfaction i uaraniecd to all who sce Ot 1o patronize u3 in (b horra inc. e als have thrac goata” that we will sell on tho samoday, onc broke 10 harness, Carrlages constantly on nAnd at public and jrivate mio. [ usly cndod, may 1t bo eaid of it in the words | people werg on the grounds. —Capt.Eglert i Rt o 3 e ¥ UCTION BALF9—OF IORSES, UGGIRS, IAT- } West s NS WA e Bie S rlffl Cononni by | st 2GRN fon sy wers v | B 7 compluluton theprt o oot | LS Lot ety 5% | ah it o St S | WY A Sl Ry G ‘What's hallowed ground? : 4 - | sen ' s 3 ‘Waahingion-at. otk on linfid sy privascsate. doy or 7] Y Uefuranoon at 25 & o Ty what g‘veu%tl}\ The day termiuated with a prand display of fire- WADREQAN. All was quiet at Camp Washington last night LBLOIT. 103 s AEOn, ot “6?%1’3}55‘%3‘—4,2‘1?&:‘1? TONEST AND GELIAD i Jror saLE-cAR yesterday and must be soid at some price Tiglit oif. WASTEST LE GIRL 10 [ usework, Nomo butgovd girls 3 8 ! Dispatch 1o The Tribi 5 o sacred toughts ko souls of worth,: Brrorr, Wik, d1ily 4o Tila’ year's celebration neral works and a general illuniination of the clty clal ch Pones, indepondence, truth, Special Dispatch to The after the boys had danced thelr lust quadrille need apply AL aa Gwuer ipust return_ bome, Among them are three af Thirty-seventh-a, ¢ & e Tribuna, this uvunln&i The Jullet Light Artillery fired 3 WAURRGAN, L, July 4.—When tho cltizens will holong remembered in Beloit. Our citl- orth carth's compass ronnd 1 sht, and 5 in the Assembly Chamber with the prettiest b 5 Kiian heavy marea, sultable for farm nse, Very low fur FANTED=A GOOD GINtL T TAKE GATE 07 : Of'cartholl hailawod sreund. an hour, A saluto of 100 guns was also fired at | fje thie freather and bad condftion of the'ronds, | when the lust man came Into camp. Reveille b2 and o accldent haa morred fhe enjoyment | T30% SALE—3 IEAT TIONSHE, 4 MEDIOV-A e Ay A T IO sunrlso, 88 nt noon, and 18 at sunset, Notwith- | i abuut 8 o'clock thelr fears wero dlspelicd, | was sounded at 0 o'elock, and simultancously | of the occaslon. Stores and residences have B e o Catiom wee | WWANIEDCA Q00D G PR AL 0 NEW YORK,. standing tho lminense clowd in town 0o casuul | ag the clouds began to dissppear and the sun | with it the bells of thocity rang out, tho stean | beon moet claborately ormamented Wity the sia- | fout a0 hethes, w1 1"b8 SO0 chieay dor cadh 8¢ 4 | Twenty Stk EXERCISES. tics or crimes ore reported. shono brightly, Al the fucoming . trains were > tlonal colors In a1l surts of eliapes and materials, | S ldoad-ar. W ANTED—TWO GILA ¥Oii KITONEN AND BRG: DLOOMINGTON, eavlly lnden, and our ety wus full of strangers, whistles serceched, and cannon and small arms YOU WANT A 0QUOD s‘::‘_cnsn-lmmv nufin‘; i3 or carrlage g0 to WILLET & DRO.. 80 a0 Twdar o t FPROTTERS AT AUCTION. — ON WEDNESDAY. July 1% 1670, st WREN & CO.'S, 13 snd i Waaliington-xt,, we wiil acil 10 of (lie fneat trot\n hordes ever oflered n in the Weat, by order Col, W. b, Tougly o er of Smuggler,Joe Varying in speed from 3130 0 2:50. BLock can be seon a€ 1ezter Park for & few days, nfterwazds at WREN & €45, 102 dod 104 Wastiugton-at. Full description &nd pedigree will bo publisbed In a fow days. R O o Litnytbvere wagao s g NRRY, 1w pEddIers Rakons. clicup. O (eat S1adison s e MUSIUAL. ond work in privaté tamily; GLU, H, HESS, 227 New Yorg, July 4~The Contennfal of the Thirty-ninth-st., 4doors cast of Vinoounes-av. digningof tho Declaration of Indrpendence was colebrated at tho Academy of Music this morning in the presence of a largo sud respect- able audience. Rush O, Iawks presided. Thurlow ‘Weed, Peter Cooper, and Gen. Shaleryand others wero on tho platform, Dr. Adams dellvered tho opening proyer, after which patriotic songs eomposed for the ocenslon were sung. The ora- tlon: was by Rev. R. B, Btorrs of Brooklyn, and waa well worthiy of the occaslon. The Declara- tion of Independence was read by Geo. Vau- denhofl Torace White, Esq., of Chlcago, gave us a most comprehensive and ablesketch of the political rowth of this country durln§ the century, clos- g with a strong appeal for thorough reform In our civil service. The address was an hour in length, butwas lstened to throughout with great Interost. Fireworks ww dfsplayed In enter profusion sud varlety lo-night than ever (OFC. Spectal Dispatch 4o The Tribuns, - “The grandest proceasion ever wltnessed in thls | 8dded thelr nofso to the general din which usle Jmfi&“&“fi uuld' gflgym%;fiz"ysfi%g'fl;{’ city Began to move at 11 o’clock, and paraded | cred the Fourth, The regiment enjoyed o o st impasatble, at losst 16,000 people | e prlmd‘znl atrects, Upan reaching the pub- | good breakfast, and then followed the B P gt todiny: (0 bl llcavlunru heorder of exerclaes was commence:l, BEST PERFONMED QUARD MOUNT e LRty e Yoo faslet!n | aud they woro of an fuloresting character. 1n | oo 4 onte At D:90 th the cale ’3'- e tdwb o e i g | thic afternoon many attonded tho ruces st thy of the encampment. At 0:0 tho aasembly call fut coasclat , B tho sun shonoaut clear anct | Park Course, wiilioothors ploutcled {n thegraves. | Was sounded proparatory o the mareh down brighty diyiog up o rols and rlloing & | A'dancowt i Hfal and frowerks st U | fown tooln In e grocecsion, Al tho publ - public square wera chief atiractions e | bulldin, including the Cu c new - it atioy o procession had beon scenyall | PRGNS WER S OF By ind Gccurted | oflico sad City 1iall, buathces locks, Lotele, shotlld adjournto tho Fair-Grounds, and therg | Giring' tho day, sud generul goud order pro- | and private resldontes, were hung with large listou o literaturc and tuusic, the progrmmo of | yajaq, - % i K P and amall tlags and Weenrated \rll.hgevcrgr:::%; tho duy. The conditon of tho ronds aud oand natfonal colors fn great profusfon. The grounds prevented this, and the programme | g 0 oen 1y J“' ARNE, e witt I 2 3 % 2 ! ' ., July 4.—St. Anno hind fts glo- | city was with people from Danc and sur- g(“fmxt l"’i‘lllmml %Lw%oflm“ loontll;xgdl‘um:& rious cclubr{ulufl in splte of the threatening rounding counties, the number belu[r-lunumntefl e and was | tho et offect. 1t | Weather. The Preatdont of the Doy, Capt. Al | 8t 20,000, Every one was dresscd In bis beat bib e nced. socrot, civil and milltary organtza- | Shintuy, with the Committee, J, Gurtty, M, | and tucker, and wore thy natlonal colora to evi- tlons, Pollce and Firo Departinenta’in Woitorh | Chartler, L. Paradis, N. Bastien,' J, IL Peter- dence his patriotiew: Nover Las Madson pro- uld:'mhn aratus, cavalry, and wajzuns bear- | S0t and J Dalpuy, organized thoir procession | Seutedsuch a gala appearance as to-dny, and shie {ng mon all).p work represeiiting vurloln’nu depart- | ¥ Burns® Grove, whoro over 2,000 peoplo went | feels pretty proud of the celebration. ot fra0d and induatey. T wos headed by | 108 Contonnial pienle. Numorous tablosweru | | At Sorehick e day was religlously obmeryed tho Kodets, s military band, In ull uniforu, and | provided with bounteous ~victuals, dancing- | In Grace Church by u chioral service, and at 8:30 baraded tho. streats for two liours, At 3the | tlvors wero spread, aud swings, races, and Jani. | the Fantastieals gave a ludicrous parade through P orcinos of tho day_bogun. with on’ announco. | 0US other sutertaliuuenta provided. “Thie oru- tho strects, and clicited much mirth, They em- Shont by Sustico David. Davis, of tho Uned | tore of thg dayy Prol. Deniars, from Ghicago, | brocod neompeny of - - States Bupreme Ouust, who prosided. 'Tho | Mesers. Carulchacl, Vusseur, Joseph Paradls, 3 HRIDMORE QUARDS, e on s road by Tuiehmond 8. Dement, | avd E. Thorn, relatéd in glowivg terma tho | uniformed In yellow aud Dluck, and _carrying of Loxingion, In 8 cleir and plorcing tone thag | Oveuts of the Revolution, awil of ‘tho hundred | Wooden guns, n_cannon made ‘of l‘““‘ifl‘:% johiny 1) SITUATIONS WANTED-NEARLE. Bookkeopers, Clerkn, etce QITUATION WASTED-#luo_p TOURG AN #rom the East wishes to nut $100 dnto o buslnes whicre It will securs & situstion. "Can Keep bookn and Ty wifltng 10 make bimeoit aseful st oyihing, Woull \ikos cianes for prumution. letoruices sasmlthied. Inguire of 0, K. OSGOOD, 88 Ashlaud-ay, QOunchmen, Tenmuyiers, otce ITUATION \WANTED—AS COACUMAN AND goneral work: sobr, industclous,” aad, willuy, efty peférenco.. No objéction L the couds iy, Address18), Tribune omco. Miscollanoous ITUATION WANTED=BY A YOI MAN A Beriean) B BsACraid 0 WOTR: 18 soyme Wholo, i ¢ ] 2 e Deat of reforonoes. Addreas 16, THbuuo oficer | probsade bt oo MLk Y FORT ATRINSON, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Font ATKINSON, Wis., July 4.—Keliglons ser- vices in accordance with the recommentdation of the President to the Chrlstlan people of the United States, were held in the Congregational Chureh In this village, The exerclses were con- ducted by the Revs. Montague, Congregational- mlifigulmm, Methodist; aud Leavitt, Univer- &0l KAISER WILOELM. HE WRITES AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER TO THE PUESIDENT, ‘WasHINGTON, July 4.—To«lay Mr. ‘Cadwala- der, actiug Beeretary of Blate, presented Mr, Schilozer, German Minister, to the President for the purpose of dellvering an autogravh letter of congratulation from the Emperor of Germany. NOISE AND FIRR Tho day was nshered in by firing of salutes by theforts and men-of-warin theharbor,andringing of church bells, Balutes coutinucd at noonand sunset. At dark the rigging of tho men-of-war waa befllfantly filuminated with varfous colored lanterns, presenting a beautiful sight. This evening the clty presented the same brilliant appearanco 08 laat night, and the streets wero thronged with people viewing tho dccorations, 2luminatious, and flreworks. TIB RBY, Dit. BTORNE' BPEECI. i F frorein, Tho. faey F e are slling Bt retall mare piatos that any ofher Elllcltb honse, snd (hat §a what troubiea the ano tock and pa u:{l‘l Chluaga, 4 st EVERY PLANG: SITUATIONS WANTED=FEMALL, Plistalotit e Ui S s eSS Domestics. SIWA'HON WANTED=DY A GERMAN OIRL, TO do general housowork. Plessa cail 8t 203 Soulhe ol LT DAVIS & and UpHgNE plagos gzfimmmn: 2,000 now They stand In tune longer than any i ; Are o ‘and £all In-fone: covatricted to endurs, oid -8v. 3 SX‘TUA'HON WANTED—DBY A FIIIST-CLAGS COOK, meat or pastTY. {n hotel Or bosrding-house. 6uS boutli Stata-at,, up-atairs. o U | years of our Republlc, futermingling, of course, | *Tha Bpirit of '70," in the stapo of a dem), Mr, Schlozer, I esenting the leth od | s 5 UPII: © e b New Yons, July —Tho Rov. Dr. Rtichard 1, | feachod tho cors of the ustcintled thou | How.dr ctien hublle tlermingliom of 3808 | mounted on @ Wagom, and FUrdod Y Rro: | (b was histeatten by 1 Sajossy e delivor | Suihe g cirauial e peieet plues of, the sg, | QITOATION BANTELTAS Cook RASIER: 400 Btorrs delivered tho Contennial oration b the | by ihe Tonm. Leousrd Sweif, of ~Chi. | Bniboat, aud thelr followers, In fucty [t wos a “‘-fl&“fl)"df“‘!t‘d men, & corps”of men ttired | upon the 4th day of July to the President, in | brauounce the aliett, Davis & Co. s uptlhts upreme | ai o bouth Park-av. ey of Stusio T tida city: Tho following | 6o, Was ono of ‘thu. ablest oforta of that | grand célebration, sbowing tho- patridtlo epiric fnall sorts of fuony clge, sud mounted on old | peraon, an autograph leuter of congmilation anauTIIAIe, Fon M0 MY M, e RIEALL | GTUATION WARTED-DY & WOMAN wiTH & e % % 2 > P ! 3 c . e sxitue foin s et Slitne (heheicis ot hia sucitore, 14s L INariBD. Von of uniiustcal misllans, who SSHchiAl | Mheivorsary, ot ol Uis i hi | snd oaee arts Soeatne e che enn Fo e orge | I A T e s b pprival, hour, thrilling tho hearts of his auditors. He Spectal Dispteh 10 ) Zhe Tridune. up tho rear, That over, the formation for the - :\‘n uls:l):]oa e?‘l?l‘ gl"?flrl)lngf‘mi—n w“l')"k"," Brnmayfizcw. Ilf?‘duly 4.—Notwithstandin| L nd procession of the ilay began The First Ty s “uw kel b |°""’"' oug- | the rain througliout the day, the Centeunlul fi?gmwnz cams down State strect toward the lnsy g icgs, whosy uttorunces In yeass BON | celebration of tho Fourth In Springlicld hus buen | Capitol, ¥ith the flold officers mountod and tho Iby e Bisutlagt o e oLy o | tho wost hn{mln' displuy ever witnessed In | command at open order. —‘Thoy marchied around it Luclsstion, pton courtyand. Atong | Contral Ilinols. ‘The militury aud eivic proces- | tho Capitol bullding and taok tho tghit of tho ':]"‘lg"f'. R A Em rler 5{.‘0 glon, between showers, was oit a very extensivo | lino on Maln gtrect, near the Park Hotel. Car- “'1 s Tha. eearul o, odo sunie b | scale, Tho oxorclses ab tho grand ‘stund con- | riages contalning citizens were next in order, e o by tiio Kadet'e Do wesg, culivontd by | sistod of reading the Decliraflou of Indepen- | and thon followed tha Firs Dopartinent, con- seleetious by tho Kadet'sBand. Tougbl thoti- | goneo by Capt. Jumes E, 11ill, an eloquent oro- | sistiug of = two steamors and supply-carts. i I e ublic square, | ¢ion by the Hun, J. C. Conkling, and an address | Sovernl civie societica came next, and the lus ch\(\f Ing IHIJ’H vl 5pol o r&"' strect to | by ghd Hon. Alfred OrondoriL, ~ Music, vocal and | was completed by O e e doss dlstray of Th ourt-House, | (etrumenta, ws ntersperscd. In the afler- AN ALUEGONICAL REPRESENTATION ‘““d‘l"g o el Titnofe, bl "?"‘"’k‘ ever | noon n test of steamn fro englhes; luler, & byl. | of the Goddess of Liberty mounted upon o seon “‘ i .“,;’&’ &4 B_"‘““ “la'tl""l ar | loun aconston, and tho fuativitiea cluse to-ulght | wazon huny with flags oud’ trimnied with red, B e LIk Joen, e B uflding, | py s brilisnt display of froworks. The city | white, nnd Biao coloras Tho proceasion tarched but ”"2‘:"““" it h’f;l,“, :l";"g,;'f)'i{“‘.“'“ wis handsomely decorated to-day and {llumf | through tho privcipal streols, and was grectod ""mg'"“m‘““ > dl’ w u"‘“‘: m’xj tasto. | ypted to-night. by tho vast concoutse of people with chicers and The day has pussed o houf lent or dis- DANVILLE, huzzas, and the waviog of flags und handker turbauco. DEGATUR. Special Diguatch (o (e Tyibyne chicfs. 1t was another ovation to the Chitago Special Dispisich to The Trib DaxviLLE, LI, July4—For dlsplay and num- | Loys, who were tho magnct of attracilon wher- D UA-‘up 111, l‘fi c" _1?[,:‘ rul “"f"“ 1 - | ber, the Fourth of July processlon to-day hus | ever they wunt. In the Cupitol Purk a speaker's o ,.',',”“y' TEht ADG wih N ‘!A'“"’P never been equatod In Vermilifon County. ~ The | atand had beon erccted, and around thls the Tntho |:|.’0:"lll(i‘|slg, lcaving tho roads t‘m;mmud‘:ll)c' i‘,“’“""‘“{}v hoaded by the orator of the day, the | procession halted, and for tha peopls to o to tio Fair-Urounds, About | s Jf. W. Gordon, ‘of Indlanapolls, was cotii- | Tiz ORATORICAL AND RELIGIOUS NXERCISES OF £ % nossd of the Montgomery Guards, with a brass O m. teams began to pour i, and by 32 the | Pane, commanded. by o, Low Wallaco, of Tin wora held. gr ro held. glr% l&:‘; .f&fl.mi\flflfifi"-fi :’l":n'“’;::}“’?'}l ‘3“‘: diaa; mounted Kniights Templar, the Fire De- | Chaplain J, B. Pradt delivered an sppropriato g h S U | partment, {nfantr und artillery cotnpanles, old rayer, and W, A, P\ Morris read the Declara- bl purk oL, B B bl st i S | Buttlors Headed by Gurdon ifubbard, of Gl [ion ‘ot naepenionce. fu_ distinct tancs. Tire church bells wers rln(,!ing and '.h:ullu:mry stoam | €460, Who was farmerly o resident of Danville; | oration was delivered by Prof. 8, 1L Carpentar, whistles blew for nearly an hour, Fir- mfit&"&%’:&;fl:’ rfi;‘;fi‘i'z“:‘l’;lylfig:;“:n donlll:l of the University, ll\fldl mxzr renpleu:{lum witll Ingg continued at, lutervals during tho | oghor 100 will be fired nt sunsot. Thers will be Inlulullcuuemnmc, £ud an ottt workhy of th Mat. PRESIDRNT AND PELLOW-CiTizeNat The long- oxpected doy haa come, and, pasaing peacafully tho fmpuipable {ing which depn ages, o ltopublle cumnlotes it hundrodeh year, The predictiae n which afectionato hopo guve Inaplration to po- litical prudenco are fulfilicd. Tho fears of the timid _and hopes of those to whom our natlonal exlstence 1a 8 menace aro aliko dleap- pointed, The fable of tho physiosl world becontoa the fact of tho politlcal, And after alternate sun- shino and storm, after tho heavings of carth, which nnl{ deopencd its roots, and the fneffectual bluata of Hghtning whose turid theeat dlod in the sir nnder w wky now raining on its Lenlgnant In- fiuence, tho ~century plent of American jndo- pendence and populad government burata into this magnificent blossom of a joyful celobration, il- Inmninating the land with what, destring, though donbitfulof expectation, thuse whosoaction wocom- momorate luoked for, aapossiblo—the coming of this day, Wa know frou rocords whlchsheauhnva left with what anxious sollcitude the stafcamen and soldiors of tho !a“uwlm{ firxnumflun anticlpated tho changes which ml\.’h 0 aflnuu boforo this Centennlal year should bo rosched. We lisve hoard varselves, in tholr .fm‘ and fervent sdmonltory wordr, ow i aud droar the proapact scouiod to our own hearts fiftcen years since, whon, on tho 4k ‘of July, 1801, Mo Thirty-scventh Lo mot at Waalington with no Reprosontative ln eithor llouse from uny State south of A'ennesavo and weat Virginin,” and when 8 detormined snd pumeroun army, under skiliful commandors, spprosched and inenaced tho Caplicl and tho (ov- vrnment. This wo surely have not forgotten; nor how {n the terrible yeats which folluwed the flood and tiro and vapor and smnoke seemned oftentinies to nle nt) ascond-hand planos, $5 100, §1: 150, B L S Siatoand Adnfrssis: * NET CASH WILL WY A MRAND-NE! $1OO tnpraved varlar g, Talops knew swell, _!n]ly_wurml 1, T. MART) Bl ersonal good wishes for tho United States, te Prosident briefly replicd, assuring Lim of s satiafaction In recelving this evidenco of Fnod fecling on the part of His Majestys that iia kind expressions for the United States were fully appreciated, and that the lotter should be ]mmur y acknowledged, A trunslation of the cttur I8 as followss Willlam, dy the Grace of God I.‘lnperarn:{ Ger- manl;. King of Prussia, ete,, Tothe Preaident nf {he United States of America—Unsar aAND Qoob Pumwn: It has been vouchaafed to you to cele- Lrate the Contennis] featival of thoday npon which the great Bopublic over which you preside entered thy rank gf independent uatlons, Tho urposcs of (ta founders have, by a wisu upplica- fon of the teachiogn of the history of tho founda- tlon of nations, and with an’ insfeht into the dintant futury, been roalized by a duvelopment trithont o paralie!. To cungratilate you and the American pevplo upon this occasion aifurds e g0 much the greater pleasure, becauso since the treaty of friendship which iy sncestor of glorious -memory, King Fredere IL, who Tow resta with' God, - concladed wilh the United States, tndisturbed friendshiip has con- tinually cxisted between Germany and Ameries, ond has been developed and wvn&mwnml by the vver incrensing importance of thele tatual rela- ST 8 amiah 1nJImIE a Bwedlsh h};‘.: Apply ot 1339 Indlans-av, < . Employment Agonoles. SI‘I’UATIOSS WANTED-REOPENED fiflA‘n{ oN ) the souin Side.—Mra, A. L BALKAM will con. rva the public Ly way of ucip a8 74 Eaad cie,, Tally w od. 154 Blate-st. ur7 5 NET CASIL W1 plano with staol ‘and caver, learner. 16 T. MARTIN, 154 Blate-et MISCELLANEOUS. Anvmrmmm DESIRING TO REACTI COUNTRY B A le s Grent Nowe: Aner t.'lua’m‘ e Dietana. b Jstrae cara- Tofica 04 map sdireas A, N. KELLOGG, 78 Jacke tinhe te Adams-ar,, Letween Btate sud Dearbora-ats. S NE WANTED—LADIES TN WANT OF Arsiccive female help o all uationsiltc, can b sulteil at Mra. LAPIISE™, 354 Wost Madison-r. SYTUATION WANTED_FAMILIZS, —HOTELS, and Iake belp, cily of country. Gafl af onca and gu siftad at thie Workiug-Utrle’ Uoine, 104 Weat Adains st SFTUATIONS WANTED-PAMILIES IN WANT O v Ecandingrisn and Germas (émalo ily can ba aupplicd at dirs. DUSKR'S ulice, 80 Milwaukeo-av, 3004 1L _G0OD CAST.OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT AT A ?hfl hlfihrl‘t’ rlum JONAS A‘NHRIZ LBMA, 507 Clark-ss._Rotice by mafl promptly stianied 9. fifiuuus 45D COCRIOACIES COMPLETELY exterminaled by contzact; aritclo sold: lufotainiion ires, A. 0, Washingion-st., 1oom & )} AMONDS sligw TO TIE BEST ADVANTA wnd warrantcd sccure when sct by A. LAUDEN- UACK, manufacturer of Distnond Jowelry, 70. lson- st corner of Blate-st, [woms 24 aud 7, TTAYE g0 10 INVEST E GOOD LEGIIL fmaty business, No pMont rightor salovn. A 20, Tribune ofloe. “ADIES LEATHER TRAVELING ARD FANCY bais, §1 W £10. Genta' atchuls or irwveling hagy, 81 to 810, T ol vty Hese o E b 0. Bl & 800 mAKEpL stock Lousii ot & Sarsain for cas AR AT, 104 tatat. BUSINESS CIZANOCES, oo WURINENS CIARGES: A TR R S I $400 monihly, 70 Lafislle-at,, Ttoain 14, Pt :Full BALE~HAT, CAF, AND FUR BUSINESS— The untire stock and boslucss of the late E. Btair, 245 Buperior-ak., Cleveland. O,, consisting of a full ling of goads kept T 3 firut-cluas Yint, eAD, and fur S, o atures oralota beral ey oo ee 39 ye tg. For A X X Adininisteator, mn!im U, . JFOU BALECA COMPLETE LITHOURALIING OUT: 01, cunaleting o arly new llugbes & Kltiler oz preas, liaud o ieel plate press, colora, paper, card stod] ¢l Ho cowpelitong & fing chanco for & precifcal “Adiress 5. 0. COLLING Denver, Col., Fo‘u BALE—A DIY GOODB AND GTIOCKILY BTOCK nETess tions, snd by an futercourso belng moro and smore fruftful In every aomain of commerce and aclenco. That the welfars of the Uulted States and the friondship of the two countrics muy continne to Incroase {8 my sincere desire ond confident bopo, Accept renawed assurance of my unqualified ca- teem, SETANTED — AN INTI T Inone of the best manulactaring cltiea in tlilnaly, A ae & sen or to rlsa us a Wall butyoen our ¢; 5 » earned head of the great school which towers xntix, Jane 0, 1870, w g TANTED — AN INT IN A PATENTED " o Al e ot ol ndiad whete T | Sdough s il e, e by-tha prage | © i duplay of roworke i ho aveniog.” | above Gump Naahiglon, o milkary, e (Couniéragaed) Vo Dimancw, u‘,l..:::%w,":,:;:;:&:a:;"nm* i or el fi‘;“o‘,a‘&‘m“"‘fi‘a;’g'u}?“e'fi‘e‘-" I B PG Aru Kne o onaretl, d and the wlitary ife aud drum cor, At { wmen, and socfetios dispersed, aad (hepeoply colva ationtion. Address 1 U, Tribune otlioo. Ve o Adee 5 "ho Tonely and remote will have thulr part fu this | Soud ond U Lary B o Epectat Divpatch to The Tribune, seattered for dinner, FOUEIGN. ] ATOIt FOIt BAT. tion, Where the bout 9 p, m, from 12,000 to 15,000 peuplo guthered in | Cuasteaion, W, July 4—The Centonninl 5 . = T = o hort Al canmouaration, Whets the boutian followe o | YE &by Tirk, Whora pattloti rabgs were” sung, | calobration in this Wy Liased off witiout any | ;o ALLoUL & bruss -pounder veas bropsht no GERMANY, DOAIDING AND LODGING, sreat'ohence for Kimis Chicago, cmimalon. e, uf ext' whados; | whore tho- minsr loya " down | tio Decluration read by Miss Lou, Allen, mid 8 | acuidont, ' [t rainiod nearly ail lust nights an feinilatia & | Bunpaw, Jaly d—All morning journals, and AR 17 poreus dealrni to, eggas I (ho grain sod ool 8 whicl o <yisdb hls _eager history of Macon County bySCharles Ewing, af- | the rouds are horrible, yet there ure estimated Reggiment marched ::anxk to camp and took din- ter whilch Bonator Oglesby delivered his orution. | to have oeu 8,000 people In the clty from the | ™ ot 1 o'clock. uard the preclous veins, or whero the consplenously the natlonal garettes, have lemd- 5 1 EABT WABHINGTON-8T,—NEW ar;u'lgz i ele ¢ Cel i houset frow §5 10 $7 per week, Uest ordsman, albng tho Sicrras, looks forth on the | It woa an cxtemporancots effort, 1 which tho | surrounding coutitry. The processlon was IOR COMRATI VA TLY tog artieles on the Centonary of Amerlcan Tude- | {sivy ot o4 aa which now reflect th Zlelng day, w 4 ultics ers hud utry. Tho processlon Was a | wog next on the programme, and Companies A o - dltat el ] TR O s tomuiing: ik Hola oy | Souator Toviowod tho dilliculties our fatherahad | milo long, and. boeutlad forty’ minutes in jmas: A 3 pomlonce, ratalato Amerlcans tn tho warmest | 70 PAST NARUCERAT:, RERTSTATE TOAD | 70, WENT-FOIS VAU, THE JOTEL RXOWY In starting this Governmeat before the Declaru- | fog o given pomt. Wil ck, B, C, and E, wero thc only competitors for the tlon, as woll 88 the porils of makhig it with- delvegen ail cluqueut nnfi.lll:xlnzm'l‘ .u"fn'&:"m prewmiums of $300, $100, snd $50. It I8 undor- Sut" inosus, eomiorco, tranisporthtian, or | ture of tho day was in Dringing the bittlelags | Sood that the conpuulos expeoted from Ml for ladics or gentlemiea 8 0" MENT—F( Wil o6 Of piaas + mi tio *Clutra House," pramlncntly focated on preiananore Clesiay Irmmenl&mnk.l ot 13 i roots i llning too o Vit R elbetric beltar ficated Dy sicatts The prop betting wuti, there also will thu' day be’ rogurded 8 a day of memorind, The sallor on the sea will note it, and drogs his ship in its brlmfluul army of te Tms. anxrmni’ July 4.—About 200 Americans Totols, y : kee and Green Iding | uklort, Heldelberg, Offenbach, flugu and bunting. Amerlcans dwel ok in fory) Governmont. To begln with, the apeaker | of the Twenticth INlinols Infaniry from Urbana, | Ko drill drod by the Chil residing Ju Fraf t 4 il TEVADA HOTEL, 148 AND 150 WADASI-AV., | erty Is o be rented by reason of tie death of tho late lunds will note it. London itrelf will to-da, fi dwelt upon tho inutm of the clvil bistory of | Brick Pomeroy spoke in th 3 elency in drill soquired by the Chicsgo com- | Wieshaden, and other towns, met i the Fronk. NEvAR, 8t —Tbootn With board, $1.50t0 83 pé prictor. Appis RONENT 12 DECIEICT, Attore Junda' wil uoto It Lundon Wrolf will to-day bu | dwolt upan tho wigutiouf tho cill Liptory ot § Dk Tamaroy spolis i tho lattor ey, bt the | pnies, and wisely'romainad at lomey Toaving | fort Vel Qanou, und evlobratel the Centcuntal | 0. ¥l ier weck. e | e, Ao Fifti-at, biniadolphin, tury ago sbadowed its strecta, Incensed its Pacllament, and tore from the crown of its ubstinate King Mo Ehivfeat jowel. On the boulovarde of Paris, in tho strects "of Derlln, and along the leveled bastions of Vienng, at ‘Mar- scllica and at l’lnl\mca] upon the slleut liguld ways of tho stately Voulce, Inthe passoa of the Alps, undur (ho abadow of Church und obwliek, palice and ruln, which etill prolong the majeity o Home} yua, farther cast, on the Dusphorus and in Byria, |0 l:zn;l, which writes on the front of Its compartment i the groat Lahibitlon the oldest poonl fu the world, sends s wornlng groeting the youngest nation, Ahuf tha halglis betind * Bowbay, in Ui oml(in hongs In Cauton, in the Islands of the Moralng, which found the dawn of theirnow sge In tho slartling dight of an Awerfcan squadron entoring thele buys, with apecches and reading the Deelaration of Independenve, A banquet followed, at which tho principal tonats were, #'The day we celebrate,”” and #The Emperorand tho President.” The festivities mnr‘.‘lndud with a convert and display of firu- waorks. a1 pate plon AURIGULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKREI will iceuse for Weatern kkn'llul'h ln%lur ) tert to partles destrous to ind sl the C] (4]llin Lrilly “hu bocn mi ed Kuoce: y fur alx years at the Ei and Il e In.'l(rmcnh\ ut Centens B! trisd, GHAS. ¥. JULINBOR, JRt.. Owego, Tivgs County, N. ¥, ‘ ANTRD—A WIDE-AWARL MAN QFQUOD A Illulan socnre s business thal wiil yleid 125 per aonth by calling upun Pictorisl Printlag Canpaay, Nos. 1 tob Michigan-ay, P ABI] BUYS MALF INTEREST IN 3,000 cif it S for £ ereiic und Tt quired. ‘A‘:Mn:ut o4 ‘l‘{'flmun oflice, = LOST AND FOUND, "OLEN~, " AL, LOW I DST—ONHRT LE, LAY M ‘i\ quxl‘llm prior o tho Declaration utd the growth of the | fiage on tho stand. The Areworks the couteat for {ho prizes to thu Clicagound. Fevuoniy st o el st | 7 oy S oo al condiign 0 Che i | Son L B SR A o v au o Caunty, and contrusted 1t with the present, and XL PASO, :'r‘nulnp ?flfiith‘#'un?:‘é‘r‘.‘,fi'“'iflflé‘%: :P‘!‘:{Jl:::‘fim pn_ylugnleol(nfi)lrlhuw to tho vatly settlers and Er Paso, Ill, July 4.—Tho Contennlal cole- | pay the company got thelr backs up Ve oo o cold o i rtonatoniry utitons | Y, 28 oot KTAR, Mucsses e to-doy, | at som insgtnary lfght but looks as I thoy frow carly moming. ote in tho afternoan | declined the contest because thoy knew thu; and toel too Htblo gratitule Lo those who hullt | {he people catne in on horseback and. wagoes | Sooitned the v thoy }fi{{"‘"fi’,‘;. oy, g,"}“'," !'L’:‘mz‘;;fng'f haate ustrymental anuelc, bogetiior with g fing pro- 5‘3‘5‘5‘:225'."&‘#‘3%?&&’.‘;‘.«'&53,‘f‘.fi‘lé’nh-u"ikJ.'.‘: G i or % enoy ety bk s | stato o s ngcteigaton, I o | e fron i proscason, A bl o ae braader, iobios ian e puat. Tl spokcl £ | Grent. eredit. fs o to ths cominiites for thelr | Iiubbard and Mal, Sherer, of the First | night grand dreworks are being exhlbited, On guceesaful manugement of tho allairs, ment, were appolnted Judges of the drill. At WEWING MACIINES, LL PIRST-CLASS MAKES WITIl LATHST 1M« H A e Nt i frvid Al.lfi KlNl‘JS. fBSfl"T)lHNT TIE LMlflRf'; AND e 0 She £ e S o B GOl u 3 EAR i A o SALE=aRO ARTTY €150 WHEELETR: ot sl e et Y i £ cwr:ny atied o tuschlics. VrivALa 104D (‘;ch. 124 Ciark'at., Lovin & Up-siales, urv PRANCE, l‘Anm July, 4.—~Many morning jonrnals con- tain leadora ou the Centennial celobration in tho United Statea, They dwoll with pralse on the prodigious progress tnade by the Ropublic since 770, Several private celobrations of the un- niversary by American residents took place hiero to-day. Tha American legution was decorated with FOIZ SALE, svurywhers will bo thoso who biave thought of thiv LINCOLN. s and buniiog to-day, and the Amerfan | JMOI SALK-—SEKAM STUNK CUTTPIRUT LIRTLR | A4 ok aullnt o fure foot, 10 yoars old. rut day,” and who Jofn us to greet its coming, the whole, this has been o greaf doy to Decatur sateh 1o 77 I!m hour appolnted, tho streets around the fuscly dis; ed In the priug used, aud ae good we new. Address ¥. u.:fl iGUES, | fuward wllibe pald Ly rerurnlug ‘the sime W ower, e aekes bl the easona why thoday | and lacoh Gounty, - ° &rett 4% Lincor P Bupaichte e dvibne, - | Capttol buliding wero filed with people, Main | 70T MR ErERioEY play! priuclpal | 3ie, Kiiniee, 75, Bor'¥ia Uroubay, \ie bl £ strecta of tho city, 0-at, and Carroll strects particularly, where the con- AONDAY RIGHT IN AYlfi thould bo cummemorated, sud why the Declura- FRORIA, opened out with & violont wind-storin, accumn- PONTUGAL. Fon!‘I‘ALB-Tsfirsi‘quxA'muuomvl;ui WOOLF EFT IR SO MONUAY RIGHT 1 A FY ¢ and fmportance for all ad- ia] Dirpaich ¢y The 3 ¢ eyl test occurred, bowng Hterally packed with hu- Yo aud rubbor blaukets, dre artia, wilitary atgrcs of ty, B ot L m‘l;u::?. :!:::‘:ffinuu,"u 1 cxpnw:‘u?l : :,u il :| v psoms A’l’f‘ T d 5{1-—-’1 s d‘ntmud on of tho poblud by a heavy shower at daybreak, doing ,uww‘ whila tho balconles of tho Park Hotel Lispox, July 4.—Minlster Moran grave a grand nl’l)w%: BavEraihent pods dopot Faicoved to sl Ttau ‘.',11:."‘:“7.‘.’% Tewanled (v ‘repariiag o bis uetiog reveption andfunchicon this afternoon, with o dioner in the cyenfng, Buveral journals notice tho day with leading articles comptimcatary to the people of the Unite:d Btatcs. TTALY, Roug, July 4.—Beveral Amerieans here gave private entertainments to<day. Thers was no sublie celebration on account of the small auwm- Fourth i1 this rouounced b grand, siic- 5,',‘[1":;“’:‘::5“’,:3" 7,“‘": l‘,f"_"':":‘u'"‘mfi‘{fl’{;h G ™ | and Vilas House, and th wiudows i roofs of ;fi;”’lfl:‘u"c%“tfivm; ufi(d,:'m,'flf" and o | shower l'alllill'. acree of Liny cut yesterduy, Tho ?vl}th"l'odfug":}‘:;ldh-,fillglflfll%‘ “J'ml"grmm}\lfl o residencos and business Houscs i yory g, | Colobratlon hers has Lot quitd tarie, we most | pefy, B rondincass I Company was first to an- Plags, culors, and overgreens ars oxterslvoly | SVS¥ budy vislted yglgliburtug Lns: "Tluo rugz- | g o e Caniainy Janea. DaWiity put u]xp‘nlyerll c‘(f’!""""“-l o grand strel. hod :,'!“':{l ';{,’zf,"’dfi,'w“‘:“:‘ e ,r‘g:g"‘}:;; l;:tlll_::, them fi:‘rluush‘ufc 1:';:[%('1:{:;;': uvoli:nm‘nln und Sho cosglon In the mornipg was ab loast i} 5 ) W ¢ 1 | manual, and the their work in @ manner lang, and mude very aitrustlyo dis fluys, T | bF ““"3' is Teg ot tio aukly. Beveral Ogha | which cAlled forth admiration from tho multi- 0. , tls decpest convictions that with sl which hod bappened to debosa and debauck it the uation [ Yargu ‘wus never beforo more mnnml{ vigor- ous or murally sound than it 1s to-dey, 1le con- sluded us follows: Let us fight apainst the tendency of educational moen W rescrye thewnclves from lmlillu. rememn- ering that no othier form of activily la wu grund ur 105, 90, ETOER PRMATE TEALIA Gy [ A o B A T WOUSEROLD GOOUDS, iF GLEANING OUT FURNITUDE STOCK FOR Lhe proaeat season, Wi Bu‘"“‘)“r‘xfl,‘“ 4 oxhrars PARTNERS WANTED, it LA, VAN s WANTED=-WITH TO IN }"fl‘ff«'fi'&mhfle] L muTa Larios: beatutsss “wll ik [ #30, 000 {0 bulldin inlstness, s0d B! nachinery, &g, consirueicd for lk!i:' Lustocas 80d £ el caplal.”’ Addrea No.143 l)Alt'{'NHII WANTED=WITH 818,01 IN IIAF"I;“ 1use Eandkaie secritary " > , Peords & Rodl oceurred, aod tho jull 1s full, 4 4 + cr of Amerlcans hero at prosent, ing thab St clistubor suits, 3 pre o $1007 B e otarmnent of - & wrest and freo | Robert G, (ngersoll dolivered au- oration i Rockyony, “‘,,’."'“:[..‘."f:-}-u‘:"’;‘e-m cranco | ™ !unn :IIJLI’Cum[‘)AIIy‘}\l:M%P auseand c‘hu:r': i) ;'l:llyh 4, — Tho d(.'a‘fitunnln!'?‘nvuux;t:-l Addreas 151, Trivuio ice. b San e 17\ (71 (et Ty pooplo. Lot us make religious dissenslon here | Frink's Grove afier tho proccssion was over, | peoplo Leld o bosket, pm;V.‘u o the s Pr';mmh followed every movoment, and when the Cotn- was celebrate o Kran nnes ul INNTILUCTION, e — e —————— wiuster Paluce Iotel thlsscvening under the s 8x a force in politics as abourd ss witchoraft. Lot | 1 Jagted an hour, and vias listened to with rapt mittes hel ints togeth T ey | I iartapn with clative D ay. A large number were presoul. Sor- pul thele polnl ogethor | o anices of the Amerfean Legution. A lerge . s ) S | bl b S | e W AT it | S o, o, et Al 1 | Al Sty 8 o | SRS R TR TR | MO TR SO T ¢ to coneerve uud onlarge, | § N 3 ch to-day accoriling roclamation ) State citds wei uglit 0 i G N ifuteral sicurity, O, B ui 3, 14 Whioh any Barty Wil L ora v wututain if I | Tho Hon. Lyle W. Jumes read the Dédarution Prosidont Grantihe Tews Williui August | Joud and continued. ~Maj, Nlcodemua at- l!":,’::l‘l',_“‘v'}f,;sf‘" ,.uu,"‘,’w gl ot | BodtOnioa. " suelrresldsncon. AlRreia Ul ELVEENAL | /5L ERRIRISY Svchiiy, ilieunl %) in 8 goud volee and with very effectiva delivery, | Smith proaehied & must aloquetit sermon; the tiouneed from the balcony of the Fark Iotel In the afteenoan the revatla commenc i} o ity of v e Tonc vt | 1eav: Wilder Binith also made neat und appros | Gt LS {52ty ST, O ety LG e would not be birlud at tho pext crove-roads with & atako through Ite breasts Lok us the unity of sl aections of the lu-‘pnblln. through pw\ulullfig irant and Queen Victoria were reccived with 8ppluuse an uysie. hlouu{"m TOAN AT UNION 11T COMPARYY ou cliy lwbrured proper, u suiid of 81,00 43 latersat, 2 NEORAUE: upwards, 81 low Face 9 g ; Iato addrosa. ‘Ilie duy wus very dull herepna | Company O, the second to Company E, and the | =t mmesnes T e T TP e A T T P ST Stluw e eCinteret, i fa all af wutual m-qm:l.fi . through spectators, ‘The coures of 3 iles wus beaut!. E,',,, litkle {utiss coted, Muge | third to Company A. Dan Teancy, of Ohl- DIVOI RusuEs FUUNITULE, AND MERCHANDISH | 0 LOAN=IN SUME OF 43,000 AND DFWAILDS, Maurnco i PUA Tt ocal frvedow, | fully smootdy und attructed tho admiration | fy the war et LS o B tutlested, exeopting o GG forwan) 7 . A (WO . A S siored 13 are-proot warcGouac fuo Waat Sloiroo-st. | A B h sty Sropsity ai s por ecat L¥» ] way of bloody fights sud bedstly drunic: | €40 eamo forwund and gaye the fourth cou 3 ST ODTAINED | ooy sdvauced fo any aiiount st lowedt raies. ! pr ¥ Surough tha o | annesn Y y dighita, il losstly pany $50 for thelr ofliclency, tyouoKs LAY AT, UIETLY s : » * sian @ IAULEN, ‘L‘Eb’“fl- of ~ all or the four-oared ?u, he Far i o yours 4 pREYON WIIO JIAG mastory dn sl of ° tha! . ; S Ty :in&mlmwvxmwmchfluh'fl from thu e of ¥al- | thera wero o two competitors, PRI AT LRy fur, ncomuss) \yLsL ax BTOAGE, | AUCTION AKDCOM: Contine: ! o] n ; ot TTRACTION 5 Lufon Wi 4, a0 I V4 (“.flf.’ ‘s ¥ Congr T e e e ol Tt Zaupe paub )"’{mguhhwu"ln o Fé;“"u"“ o mu%fii}'fi?wfia Tridune, At A4 O'clock thire wire Fawiuit Teces an Lak | exiurisuce. 4. GOubmLil. el f“"'?ifiu%i“y!‘{?‘i.fi'n‘d‘#‘i nlx."-‘n‘.'. xf‘;L‘{'y }‘E;‘,";fi‘;i'.‘:: Y floado towagest g mbsloy propettyy priscl cun it Lt us lake caro thit Jsbor waintains its SguL W b 144 ha four- ARLINVILLE, )1, Jhly 4.—Tbecelchrution of | Munona, At & balloous were scut up. At 8 IVOICES LEGALLY AND QUIKTLY OWTAINED | tnanufsciucom MU G007 e gol tae N 0, §1,000, AND OTHENL §UM3 10 J mmd shell racs (hora wore four entriea: Fares | thy one ouracinil anniversary of the nutlon's | thero was artillery practice at u target anchorsd DUebsie o incatnimilangy £ tesliougo | tha s itz 0F Wt B, 8 SRS Ty b 4 Nouor, aud that fu- i npatlbility de. sl A ) x| $500, ¥ -Mndanmfin! n:lhuwmw l'&ld’f“kflm rapralub o0, und Peorly, | vxistence waa inaugeratod ln ¢ty by the | In Lake Mcnduts, and tho ebot and shell which 31“3"‘.1:5‘:;,.\"{%»!:2' &w&”fl' Ao A0 L‘.‘S.“.:;‘n‘u‘li.'«‘éx&“‘ S TS R ] fi)ncmuy*manm V@ aabin B

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