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- LN 2 - e - e R v T e, T 2 p THE CHICAGO 'I'RIB THIIURSDAY., J mugle ro alin 0t diving, as have been farnl shed us | ture, Willlam Tell, and the aflegretto, cighth | of great tronble & few men that never did any- | glish and Scandinavian sections of the Working= | There are DURNIA on the biish, And the blorsoms de- cchestra. and shatl have for its con-" | gymphony, belng the feat 1 th zramme. | thing to advance any pube work devoted | men's party assemblud at tha corer of Lake buflé’.’.flt‘n{:o{ T Aklc £aally Bachelrel SAK Th )ymphony, ng the features of the programmoe, 13 e Any puble wo A pATLY embled of Lal FEvanston and back, and rendered that plcea centrs of attraction and gabety, The steamois wers decorated with many flazs and o profustod 404 boat: race, Meewn Wilven ani Sxxiong themselves, while counting their money which | augDesplaiues strects, Lo the nuinberof several | And the mildes se mark svith a thrill of dismay, | ub-race, Meaars. Btevens and Tyler, first and 4 4 e ekl sccond prizea; catcher of the greared pig, Mr. irfogl [Applam®.] The (ime for tnraing the s they had honrded up for years, to criticlsing and [ hundred, when they marched with fiying ban. | Lest theerll liosdecpir than atageon theshoot, o | SO0 B i of evergreane, tastly nrranged, and each had & Fometh of T2 o dny ot nniversal Yoag THE COURT-IIOUSE. finging tunlt, and to blood-tefting. Hut otlicrs | ners and beating” drums to Sllser Leat Grave, | 424 sinkto the wo of s morm ot the reot. Lt e T ST band of muslc on board. The evening sxeur | gna | twAzger ' has SRR, S0 PN, OfY o SATINGTIR CONNKN ATONK: had built up the city who believed that t Weat- | corner of Twelfth strect amd Owmlen aveuties | Tie ferce groad of gl that dries honeaty up, 1t printed, snd spared the guieats the infliction slona worn largely potronized, and those who | first Balf centary, and paoUsbiy & Government, we The ominous clouds bruke away, the skies | wanl the course of Emplre takes its way," and | where they bad nrraneed for o grand plente. At | The hasencas of pasxion that virtne defames, of hearing It. TI® production was aa followa: perticipated in them had an enjoyable time. centm.¥ Of the “history . H % v i wilidest and thie most | bera lear, and the eun’s rays poared de that old things bad passud away, and that It was | the grove they were joluod Ly aeveral hun- | And orimes of ali granes and of multiplied names—~ hen., . Y colebrén {:?:B';&“d"{'n!‘,{,;fi',‘"guu honating. We [ on "',:',,ec.d, ‘of the 230 or mz:n te :,':; dnngerota to Imitat old Mother Loty who look- | drea’ moro sons of “toil, accompanied by | Those are bt thy Aphides mavting the stem Paliy .;4:.‘.“.:,“?;‘,’:::!"'3}‘:‘1‘ ';‘;ug‘h‘l'o"‘;"é{'ualltl?:u D Chaid how great a propud We Atei' We Rty ‘W‘LP ed bock into Sodom when sho started from that | their mothers, wives, dauchters, sweethearts, | Good laws sud Jteligion wiil rid us of them: their loynity to the cotintry represented by the ine Ehallenged ap. the world to look gpen’ e andsee how | gathered an the northeast comer of the Court- | dead city, and wos turncil Into a pillar of eait. | and babics, particulurly the latter. The first | DAt the worm al the root, which we dread mont of comparable genius, lofty principles, and herola Big wo wero—huW_ vast we were—hon? Jfl;\hl wero | House towitneas the laying of the corner-stonc. | [Applouse.] Tho men engaged In public im- | performance on arriving at the grove was a gen- e ,fl“" detectibay " fn, spontancousnes of Tilden, (irant, nnd Onil Hame eur territarial povserions —how Iarge w'A%,1U8 COR- | The event was to have been celebrated st 10 | provements, who had been selocted by any com- | eral stampede to the laker-boer atamds, of which atal defect that rmy end In onr fall, ‘Tho steamer Pecrless 'l" Ir‘y'mled ;\lduch :.:? with passengers, and was handsomely decorated. Bhe Ju pntrmml by many famllies during the day, and by a large ad g rarty on her cven- fng trip. Tho Second Regiment furnished ! anything to do with the mak- hio wo that mort threatans to bring ue to griet, | Lion i behooves them to emulate the nobla crea- Mary, and Lady Washington all did agood bust- | tinent cnaid 1o any degsee n stiribated to on” ber- | Holden, Prealdent of the Boar of County | whiun'ths community looked upon thelr ncts | except the balfes, who seemecd Lo prefer milk | Ahenankcr- worm gele at the footofhetreo, | tions of henven, and In ile of raliroad traiis and meas during the dav. It was reported that an euterprising young man charteredd the 8herman for the da; ,'.\:lylnxz £1,000, and made a good thing ont of the ventare, Among the pleasant trips of the day, that of the prop Lawrcnce was especially enjoyable to the thirty or forty guusts wnoflmmlxm init, at the luvitation of Robert Diefendorfl, Eaq., ageut of the Northern Transpurtation Compa- sumai oc Individual exvtlione We havs nid: | Commlssioners, accompanied by several of bis | with candor aml fatracea, The citizens of Cook | poneuee. - Bome of th papies oL fiore. punen. o Dica e calind nhan 1o Somdneieale o6rams denty discorerad that God Almigaty mado, W | yysociates in the Board, Architect Egan, J. Y. | County, whothet - for Food or enl, Tad pot £4 than milk, Which whn evidencod. by their | Lest 1 weary your pationce—s pity, at least— e e eralod 01 smuahng taf onre. it s nothing fof ns to ewagzer,and | ACsmmon, P. J. Bexton, Judge Boyden, “and | the power into the hands of tho prescnt County | squesling. After all had quenched theff thirst, | With too grave an hiarnngue at. this pounlar feast, | Hoooe mrih Henjamin's flower- beda. hlow, and bluster about becanse the continent is tmTs lcft Bexton's offico and wended thele | Boanl. Tt was dependent upon theit acts for :? . A, . Parsons was Introduced es the orator | Let mo catch up a topic or 1wo of the times, When our forcfathors signed tho Declaration of big. " A big teeritory docs not prove that & nation | OIS, EE0 o the fidelity with which this edificc should ba { of the gay. Mr. Parsons frst siluded to the | And blay the *‘Reporter” 1o spica my dull | Independence, they had & douvle object in view: ¥%coat any mora tan i feeC prove s man agreat | way %0 the scene of future operations. | conirucied, and the way o help them o thele | fact that dhey had met Tor socle) purposca, and | g, FAYmes. e the bresorvation of the old folks and the destrao- wenlker, of & big head proves a man to bo A great | pong Jo/in Was looker-on, but kept-him- | duty faithfully was not by creating suspicion, a | to colehrate the 101at anniversary of our coun- o city to-day; theigroatest oF shov tan of the young ones. Such {4 haman nature, —if Is Biarnum's quecr wondere, test of th ¥ ‘ thinker, [Lavghior ] Oty g | aclf at A dlacrect distance, perhups | el of erlicinm, “or unjunt [calonsy, "t | ey’ ilbortion from despotism. ' The timo. had | 13 e 4Tt Momert wan e nomnn's | Yopdontveiore it eoandark e, T yate party for the day, il steamed out “on the lakc ang to suburban ports. Mr. Warrington's steam-yacht Tdler and the Electric, also a steam-yacht, made trips slong that he could choose better com® | by aidiug them in performing their work | mow arrived when it was proper aclenc mother-In-1aws’ Joyoun ‘transportatlons, every an« By in this vty 5 eusngh o hide 8 coanty convention, ~yet the fama | under the fdes Jumly and honestiy. ‘When pubilc men were | for them to. consider their condition | And on inan‘s raliibility puta his reltance. portations, . 5 "rhe tug of'n. Green waa chartered by a ori- | and the name of Athens pany, and perhap' fromn the fear that he would in office they were entitied mxfl;b“fl confidence by the despotism of capital. Tnny"lll L] re-worka porhaps, though T think :‘{a'r:::gl:{nm: rl::n:hfl::'&l{;smb;!::;mml.ll: ] CRUA “mm_m'.";};'h',;r',["m‘;““,',“‘,’“';m,,,,m,,,, be called upon and forced to make 8| yngl proved to bo and men | Our forefathers had been fn revolt ngainat 1A be val aad_touching explosfons: of firo-worke, pockets wd n— ."We have | speach, Scattcred awound among the crowd | whosat In their officcs and knew nothing abont | political despotiam. The workingmen wera [ They've done in that line what they can't do again; | booke, and human anstomy. And are ws ta lot T varlinhed sormething WhICh 12 o, o W6 | wors County-Attormoy Tonniree, Clem berl | the facts might bo doing botter fmbineas shan 0 | how I Tevolt sgainet the denpatism of caital, | ELVC 76ars Iaat Ociobor they hid Catherine whtels, | thin gveat day wans wiho Falali s cagle oot o e e tod, In "the farec o iheteach | olat, EA Walker, ALl Cullerton, and a pro- | carpatands eviticee thols work, and ceck to | They ad lett to oll who mraile this coutitry thelr A b . b ant exi ot mbioh Bt 193 o T railon g oun connley 4nd the | tho lake shose with lavited gueats, triends of | yaly experience, to tna In the face of the teach- $ projudiee the public against them. Let the Loma an inheritance of political frecdom. Po- | Reltowed soon after, nor tounted the eehn « circnses, and to remind tho Rngllsh residonts thae the ownere. s ing of ell political science and political wiedom, | miscaous assortment of peaps® With no partleu- | pon “Uheir faces westward and recolloct thit | litlend liberty without cconomical fndependence t & kL young American biceves are for Johnpy Holl—ab, Form‘fi:.u-ly 10 accidents oconrred to mAr ¢he | we grew so faat. Our material posressions and | jor fane or reputation, Intent o sceing that f‘m Y 1 And, now to be reckoned among the bon-fon, excursions, and there was ao entlre absence of rowdyism and drunkenness, Theboats were all well inanaged tn every respect. AT TIIR SUOWS. Packed houses and standing room only was the ruleat all the plares of amusenent. ‘The sudiences were mostly compured of rurat del- ecations from a circust of thirty or km.x wlles, to whom the reinced ralliay fares offered a tempting offer to vish the city. The Barnum show gave three axhipitions, and on each veea- €ion the mammoth fents were cramuied to thele ¥ utinost capncity. At the afternoon and evening performances the crush was so great as to cause 1 hey bad_mothing to do with tho past. Let | was o fraud and & sham. 1lc ndvocated the or- | They've been playing with rackots and whests at | “oRermore, erowih were simply wonderful. (Our whwsical de- | Lo e up n propar style. The | tho dead . masi bury Mt ‘toad, - while gauization of irades inlon, ag without unity St Jonn, o8 b aiyd rs the progenies of & hlondy nation, and we T A e E i s crse. 1t was | corner-stona was suspended over the pince | they attended to tho living, nnd let | they would never succced in bettering thelr | And gotnpa fire from Wednesday to Sund ‘Although the Governor hns refased our well-meant :m- I;‘:rrglllu of government and admininte: I} b ¢ nope and them put thelr shguiders to the | condition.s The trades unlons should take unit- | They couldn’t put ‘out with the whole Bay of requeat 10 **hanga man,* asa brilliant touch.of: o which fodny ws see, and which were abso. | Yhere It was to he sct, by means of rupe and | i a5 uhat they might to rebuild the | ed nction in regard 40 all mattors in the Interest uny! 10 onF demonatrations, the ways are nob wanting litely stapendos 10 thelr_ character, Ve lave | chaln sttachinents to two derricks, the latter | city and restore the financial prosperity of | of labor, aod no workingman should vote for & T I T e vy i mnd; |.70% making day abort snd night hideo ek & e e o, Son it e e, | roanented il fags andtwo, very bul | th counhey, s snevurage i wh e s | potien s without evipis acon e, | HErAS medUt i i ngeints (1 Al e teionts” apo wl 1im] o nei cno slze. 8 in proof of & common but sound Apoths bincs “Tee e Migiees "intetifence Tlo: | Williin McNell, the broadly-tulft contract. | o This bica for the Count nfi':;m,,d';; docsier | of the faturo would teek o farnieh worl Lo s | Xa''hia belween (owns 34 “inist. brosher and | waited wiid 1 woeias oo oo T | by 7 3 ne applause mem! ol ) 5 vages, ah rother, - F s Clten, W Are e cabeolnicly corutin Ut iho | or busied himaelf with laying and wattivg o | giovors aod their friendg. ft waA tho laat bieco | hours, and. coriain work. . Without work | That “-ome pood tnrn fs over deserving another. ™ 5 oo T Bl oy o i s O e merrient 16 10 b s imecrody | mortar, thus nailing the infamous lle hat be [ on tho programme, #od at its conclusion the | there roald be ne wages, and the idie man con- | When the Queen of the Lakea 1&y in- ashes and demonstrations, and we )l all bavo & gay Fide 0 tho A6 e qalto sura of 1" Lekun ank ourselves | never wielded a trowelin bis lifa ~Tho Sher | assembly slowly dispereed. troln the wages of hiln whn has work. “Tho com- | 1, KMt o0 o L cemetery to-inorrow. fueeo quuetions to-day for & few momenms Are | man Ilouse windows were open towards the petition between wurkingmen reduces thewagen | 4 18 {eim 27 thE By Famtie pepTleds A poem was to have heen read, but the suffer- ol me sparkling from Fandy's we sntiaged ihat throughont the wide extentof this | (ourt-House and occupled by miests of the PICNICS. of those who work to a baro subsistence, bald h fog public were also spared this. walle of # cossation of nclling tckets, and hundreds of | country which we prondly call our own (and it is who witnessed the proceedings; while Assoon as Mr. Parsons had concluded his | cuicapo nents tack, and a hundred-fold more; + Iu the evening there was a very creditablo Jroble weenobliged fo gonway, fhe” Thimas | oor o) Gt (b laws'ars sdministercd fusan Lo S enjoying thelr. othen aim. digatiate.s Bt T ente | ©ration thiero was another stampeds to tho beer | Nor e e et o b nnired-fold mare; display of freworks, and. tho da7s’ pleasuro oncert at the” Exposition Building was of A R N A s il 8 X carless veader of that soureo of Miarille de | colebrated the day by bolding a basket plcnic | stands, amd the first ceromany was ropeatod. Lat—hernelf by exnerionce the aptest of acholars— | closed with a Gertnan, which was one of the, Targely attendod. e enioreq o the fall exteat Fna *ta | light—the toy-inloon—had unwittingly let slip | at tho Chicago Avenue Park, ot the corner of | The band then atruck up dance musle, snd [ Sends Trasdell toLeach hor how beat to bentow most elegant affairs ‘over given at tho hotel. ! The galln rzm: “nc o!'n 1';;0'5@";;1 Hepiment | the ~inrgest measure of tie guarantee? | ths string which consulted- the movements a? Woud street. The celebration was not only fn- cver{ son o!l tolrl aras zlllu.hmafilllcn and | The bountles that into her hosom will tow, The entire grommme was tho work.of the Tooked anuaails sell th thely dark bluc, real sol- | AT we' quite _cortain that _ everywhere | his merchandise, and away went his wares, soar- | ¢ornqeq to cover the occaston, but was made o | Y2irled arcund ss farioualy as il the thermome- . guebts, and their friends, of the liotal, and an~ el the here the lawn nre adminintered, or aceft Court-llous gre ter Luod stood ol zorv instead of B0 nbove. | Since the lightning was chattarcd far Udings-ox- | swered most ndmirbly to render the Ha: e o Eampla sacrcd 1o The ndminieiration of b iy ity drer Lo Courtllo ;‘:,;Mmb:: perfod to t some way recognize the yalor of | Those who could vot dance o did not feck fne y the Bay an prees, All the world feels the pangs of a Jocal " agrecable suniveragry. jussice s renrod, that the conrts pad the Jurietare | business wos (o _preparation. A few | such resklont Dancs we bad Ogured In the wara | clined to repaired to th swing, of which thero Allgie world fectn the pangs of local distress Topr ought to bot dier-like uniforms, s they marched through the strects early yesterday morning to the equal des Itzht not only of the perennisl smali boy, but of even older people. The regiment got together prowmptly and left the armory, comer of Canal und Jackson strcets, at the rather carly hour of 8 o'clock, with that bold ehfoftain and prince of 'YANSTON. . after the rocesson abuva | of 1848-'49-"80 and 1304, The Danish Govern- | weraa large number In tho grove,’and took | jug half the world moves ata throb to telleve her, | .*A8 nsual, Evanston did her share toward cele- Teforto 1o had rosched "ho.piaee, Mresh | mont bad Torarded to tho Associntion abond, | Helr daveing out in. awingiug, ' AL tho | Wik the Hoemeh et e e e | et Fonats st aopre tamard cole- WE ARN A FRER NATION. 1 b irls pecmed to Jike it Just as mucl. | Our globe {s agiow with sweet Charity's Ore. alwaya patriotic. Bhe Is located in o good sltua- Are e matiaded that our maslonal career show | Gcnd Holdon mounted tho wall aad zave tho | 200 prizes or medals of honor for dlstribution | T8 Feqed 00, e AL Jail B8 FoaL [ any progress in front of 18?_Aro we satiafiedstuat | Inital performance. Addressing tho crowd a3 | 0 joo iy oee who had served In the wars named, £ & . tion to be patriotic, and her peoplo ure goode b - bis feltow-citizens, ho eald that un the 3d of In Scandinavian by Mr. Peo, a Socinlist of somne | ** Not ull.nver, some croaker amang ns I8 utter~ | patured. %‘he will not tolerate w’i!mk 3 figod feliowes, Col. Tarrence at helr B, Tt | e by I e b v inica) | Acril st tho bosrd of County Contmisslancrs | nd, while they wers atmplo and withontntrinsic | fame, who has Just arrived from thooldcountry. | o WL L et foom Tastcbas | O, 06, Ublital bean, thoy i L -'l':mfln?lglutfi tom Dllllu[flhul‘;g e | B ink not™ 5o there rouma FoF 1 vemont? Con- | hod paased a resolution desiguating tha Fourth | value, every who felt ootitled w‘alr;:m Bovernl gentlemen of lu:luu nut?\ nlwb:n s now muttoring? allow the . bo fire off thae cast on Twelith 't Wabneh, morth on Wa | fenedly we ail my e ™ iaw s | of July, TS77, na tho day for fotting the corner- | on band to urge his claima. The merdals had | spccches. ‘There were the msual number of [ 4oy e s on tHY Danabe'nro glenming, | Crackers and squibs they pleese oo the * Gollo- It ta be improved? Not. my good frionds, by etat- | ytone of the new Coart-liousc, and tiat, in | been treparad by the Danish suthoritics, and sinall Gghts; but, to the credit of the working- | \eplle blood with its bossied *bing, watces’ 1s | Fous Fourth.” For this Evanston has a-wids utes; not Uy acts of Conmm:uothfi coustitutioun, | guedienve to that commnand, they trere nssem- | molded from the inctal of arms captured in the | men, it must o sald that tlicse were gotten np dtreaming? reputation, and all the city urchins, who have 1 dosire ta call yoar attontion to this wreat living, '\ \j conquicsts of the years named, and 1t Is readily | by roughs aud pickpockets not belonging to the | Tuere's littie of love In tha aweep of the sabi money snough left to buy a ticke 10 that vital trnth: thatno zowsement in zood far any- | D14 b'.','!,'f: E‘;;‘”“.’,i,,.,fi',f}'ff,’.‘.,‘i‘u’f;’.°“ Atfl'\l how eager every Dano was to reccive one; | aoclcty, as they were promptly ojected. Aud the Consack 18 fo6 t0 hie Mastiman nnl?l';bun unbur{a to hhgu thetr nrtywork: w):;.‘ng“n relente {hing whers the Iulividaul cittzm pertorms bis po- | ¢ open thls most important coremony with | hence, tha real intorea of the n. prislill e f The lighinings oro vibrating now wit Ul haom * | less Council forblds thom the pleasurs. [n Cli- o At Shere fhno v | pearer. Tho_ celobration wes under the direction of CRAWFORD’S GROVYS, Tha tolls thd olesgared dospair of stoum - “Tho, good-uaturcd fabiianie wil weo BT thn cltivenn thraw s fightly from thelr shonidars me portiona of Dr. Asdcnun'l prayarwra the Daninh. Sodecles ;r:lod:“firrufilm Bt 10 A PR TR REY. DR, NICTANDS: e o r ot aadttia’ Crakcant are’ ragiog with all ‘{Tmfl'f, .d:‘\.lrddlu aml Suuday-achools ;ml'lu'l‘- if 18 wore & mantle the stern and solemn menes ecalinrly appropriate, and an intercsted public 3 s a the ( uission to swindle all the excursfon|st o7 indiviaoal responatlity foF the performanre of | Wil o duubl triust to Lholr bolng answered. s Z. Alntrup, and. mnxhed to | At tho colobration st Crawford's Grovo, yes- | And the Cracent wilé wane tn the shadow of $0 thcir bearts® content in choloric pies, taste- & political dity, You may wrlte resolutions | prayed that the Commissiovers might be just, unds kad boen tted up | tenday, briet addresses wero mado by Mr. John | yeq, tho cronker fs right, and fonking, twith b Tesa ice<team, aufl lemonade, and cakes sa fm, and rales for the roform of the ciril | {rye, and right; thint when the work was com- | for the occasion with s central stand and obtir | Grypfon] and the Rev. Mr. Lamont, and tho fol- | Throuuh fhe war—clouds aud smoke of the buttle. | tlaborately frosted ua- to 'cover up nll servico notd) the naxt Centonulal ahall elmw'hynl L # bash to Monroe, west on Monroa to Dearborn, J north on Dearborn to Lake, east on Lake to Btate, north on State to Michiran, west on Michizan to Dearborn, north on Dearborn to Chleago avenue, west vn Chieago avenue to Fifth avenue, sonth on Fifth aveuuo to Monroe, weat on Monroa to Market, south on Markot Lo Adums, west on Adams to Cunal, and thence to the Armory. And even after going through this longz line of march, several of the boys . wen: equal tu the undertaking of attending a 8 ¢ 8 lc might rise up to honor | decorations, and presented a very atiractive . flelds dim, sorts of hiddeu inlquity. There were plinlc or vy, Jus o somples the day. Fatt | mag ita satato s sach other tnousieia bikh, | Bloss B e o hat. o ot | syesrancc: A e canvas surnounted e | lowing origioal pocm was roul by the Kev. D | og yidfow caich, nolther distantnor marky, | hot lean thaw & docen of thesa spirite the Firat Reglment boys and to have taken fs mcqlelelylnp’plzm“em R ‘apport them, yonr | helpthem in all tha trials through which they | stand, bearing in the contre a picturaof the £ Of Kings at a rushin’ repast upon Turkey, dal booths ranged along the lake shore, abode with those of thie Second. ©ffotta at ihe reform of the civil service, and for | were called to pass. The speaker did not | Danish soldicr, while on onc sidc waa a faithful | + A wpeech, or a poam, » the Indles demana, vontalning alittic of everything excapt spirits, \! 8 5 1 h ir et 2 " 1INION PHAYER-MEETING, :'rl:“':l a':.m{j“":{‘:d'" condition of the paople, :'?;‘:'E’ Lh.‘x’:ha‘onuwé“ommmwnc Tk - %‘:: E?%Tflfi?&“vr{kqf-:ev‘{g:fign:me&u ,‘:.:;;:? fl:;'r:‘l’;h‘urmhl;uurk!l?g":l‘f'dz‘; "323.. thoy fi‘&‘:figfi- mfi:r\rfimo‘l}d.n::l 2:?-%717;:’ r:ldu;l;?ltn‘:m:“v“v";‘;u‘\'fih“i:z{w‘t‘t:g; r‘%nl‘odc:l‘l';::‘i o . - 4 WAr. —1, e. e £t iho First, Congrogational Clitrel, coruet |: i has beon, what Is, onr great trontlo? Itis | wera on' the mucomfortable nvestiga: | formed n conspicuous part in the oruamenta: They hauoy we men ean mako spoechenwitlicasos | W6 b crneet ovar Wity areaty destepn shiould get ahead in taking tn the unsuspectime. et by o e oertivy tay wus [itma: It ia our idle rellanco npon & statate. 'Wo | fious of eortain special Grand - Jurics. | ton. On the stand was n band of music, and ( 3bey 1ancs wemen eon muke opecches ¥ 1 With Knetchirk and Shamla as stars in his crest, stranger. There waa a great demand for protty Suishrated by aun ”"{""’“"mf"i“"""( tha con- |; 1t becomes so threalenmg that |y conclusion, Dr. Anderson entreated God’s | beslde it a dancing platform, and the decora- | 76 thiem it's e simple as nalling o5 shingles— Rikht on to the Balkans his arma will be pressed; | icirle for clerks in those sutler-shops, as it waa gregations fn tho vivinity partielpating, The an _obecrvation 1s eo dull that I8 | pyognoiiag we all unlte in the prayer, ‘Our | tive as well s the pleasurablo arrsngements | You pat one on another, and hammer them fast, Whilo I, on the other hand, here book-a-rest, gencrally concedud that the stall which secured & g B . ol " i ‘were entirs complete. And with so many - rows 8 roof's covered ol o hymn al e close in Orthodox manner— ¢ greal nuwber of ic8a fair hel secured ) ;::'cl‘;:lhfl:ifl“:l‘l‘lellrzl mfll:’rgun:: l:.m'l;(‘bt tzu;: r.lmwl not at u\:cn Inwn(uhl;“ ml: WoM’T‘:l): Father, which art, n Heaven.’” But, atrange to trol lets d with th 'y d ot | With t the close in Orthod the tor ber of thesa fair helpers 53 RRveeR, O ¢ c timated from Inat) 3 s that of th - The attendsace was variously cs B T et e o e | T eantiaraam 1n hi ampeal b tho theonipaf | 3000 10 6,000, and waa vary croditablo, Tho ar. | Wl 'tho tadlcs—Golbicss themi—aro tyranis {ans have had 1arge cxperienes, 1n thin basincss. resnith We bavo, my friends, twa evlla inatend of | grace. Wers it not lrrevercnt, Tne Trinung | rungements were such as fo cxclude all rongh | | youseoy o o RS e T LAt Evary year they go through the same course, one. Wo hsve tne old, origiual ot which we | would supgest that a heartler resvopse would | characters, and the management 18 entiticd to nd they've hiad all my life the advantage of me; nndred years and one havo ilec and every year they quictly smilo as they stow! 5 Our tributs of oy in the *‘Star-5 Hed Danner.*s o . - v TR e N U L R D 3 Joy X pang nmer.s | tho greater.amount of custom,, Tho Evanston. E it was that the peupls wero not In a prayerful mood,—they felt like cxpresaing thelr gratitude ) for the bleesings they cnjoyed, clvil gnd re- . o arach My mother at first—my wifo thirty-odd years Biuce the fitst patrfut blood wan shed Hey q Y - Yigtous, In rejoleing nhd tho disglay of bunting | g5, %, oGk e Lave, (b AAUUoRAl had | nave followod had an fuvocation poen wddressed | great wrodit, for nover wae 8 moro pencesble, o8 | 5\ yhaged mo to' paticros with very sharp | p sialn out starry fag with red. Aasting. maCnaren et ere phe slues nudf rather than- In prayer, sd thit o srayer- | Gecur to you that ¥ constitntion does not excents | L2 8uothor delty whose tharacteriatica are s ‘ithstanding the oxtreme beat, there Phearn: faltors, meeting wan not the very best thing for tho oo 1P Thoes 1t o yon thatstatates do not | Yo beof a different uature, wittistanding the extreme beat, And the worst—s tho best—of me any can say Ita crimaon atripes, and white between, il el thiey felt 80 OF nukyithey Bcted | hooonte themisaost Db 1t ooar T yon. ‘after | _ After tho prayer, Architect Eran stepped for- WAS COMPOKT EYMKTWIERN. Yo this, that I gave tho dear creatures thelr wa &till numbor, a1 of old, thirtaen, Tho Evanatontans are not the only-ones to very el o that wayy and wbilo tho taueting | al, Uiet thers n no statute wilch has i slgtiest | Wardei and presohted President Holden with | The policeon the ground wero vithont, seen | Bo Ximdown Ia thelr proggmue for somoling | And th et ral of Hidtos thay Thosn. Pl by She Haicth, "Tho Guoddich Bloamlont R Vi 5 % L vata 9 ver trowi W et with allver id e b o L] . m:“;:.FJ:‘.‘:;:‘.‘.LE.::F&"«i”.:t‘.:t.’.?.ié‘&"*.:fifi'.: T ExLIONTANED FUDLIC OFNION. Banits,stating thats 1o weeoniunco. with e | Flane of bocr whenovar lnvited, aad ‘thoss who | - * Jato to wish that T wasn't, slace yon, e i siats ta namber rew, o anaprdlia for W2 le Jis- corpite cise: T the fint. placo therd was o end disap. | wiling 10 akd in carrviug ¢ Into execation. Yon | lonored precodents, the Chairman of the Board [ falled bo find pleasurd in lstenlng to tiio music, | Ttatog lata ta wieh that I wasnt, el s yourdne; For cach new Stato 8 aymbol news. " Hon, shat . Iorijshos ™ td [+ peoble - to dutmient P ¢ the nbac 1t D" | wure gatonishod, aickenod, disgusted, perhaps, that | was, owing to his connection with the busizess | tha speeches, or In particlpating i the dancc, SoT'l pay you In notes which yon muet uot pro- e .Evanston. . Boats ran from' ‘the Goodricly Pointen Seater. e, Andorson and jn fie 3B | John Morrisscy s clecicd a memuor - of Conirens | i hand, entitled to honorary membership In the | bad only to retiro o the shado of the abundance oy 3 To-day they crowd the aznro field, gock, below Rusb-atrect bridee, every hour Lol u:g i NX from a aisteice In the city of Nesw York. It was | honorable guild of master buildcrs. of follage to spend thelr time, as it wero, tn 4ho | pyoughthey'ro irold, ab tho bank, to be noas of Likn aflver bonsew on & atiiold, - f trom early in.the morning until latu lo. the e “"“ l","k’"‘"'l‘,’;f, :"“" o 'l;‘; ; fair, It was sppropriate, (L was right. Ho wan theiz MR, NOLDEN salubrions atmosphero of the uuuntr{. he best: So close there's little apace to yicld, afternoon, and thousauds of wen, womeu, and B e e o maink | Nicproscatative, and averared botter than the €00~ | oocontoq the tstimia of his office and brfely ro- | - The cxerches proper consisted of specchesy | The bankers ara sorild and wouldn't discoant children avalled themsolves of tho opportunity Wivy 5‘0.( ) the Vm,\'err‘!"f!m carnest, and the n\ltuul:& who E;me’ j"fi;{x lur. Ihl'n.ccln o | turncd his thanks. e thon started out on the | Gen. Lich having becn sclectod as the orator of § Any bill that comus down from tho Parmassian And we forget, 80 bright tho-flame, o take a quict sall on thoyiake. The.boata o i b I O B e Chy ol Commyas oo Dy | spocch of the oceaslon, first sliuding to tho | theday. He epoke In English, aud made as ad- Mount, b 110\ neaf of 13t0 onF bARAGE cama wure handsomely decoruted with everareensand | The colored people enjoyed mesclves ox. | Soqnlation of & reform of the Ciel} Sorvicar No, | big firo and ita devastaling eoarse, aud fo the | mirable sddress. - Hia resiarks wore ad peg b Ang, _though ft were sfgned on the back by To loas of half ita slars—in shamo! o | buntlug, and s band of musicwas provided for cecdingly on_ the eventig of the anniversary of | You must {0 baik of thnt and correct the canstita- | enterprstng sylrit sad downright pluck of the the ouasion, anil whitle therewas yumaihiog ol § . ANIS. Canrstical would ! beat b Al For that avertod wo we ralve each, : 2 . Eho one e and Ores bIRBAsy of Aok cney,and there 1 no way Anally and substantially of ple of (fi:mm in thefr endeavors to recover | the eagle n them, still there waa more of guod hollow, To God above onr songe of pral IN TIOB RARLY ZOURS e ARl Sty 7 G R | sl b tad saret Mo sxenle | ot ground, S dhon gy oo bioryaad | e arssund v ol sumssrien S | you it ym took e with hattothe e | Wh iy e 0t s sbS o o 4 el Wy s Saee 45 bas nog o cul ¢ Ul i - cs, ' referriog e course o e In thi resent flaro.up, $hoy' 84ro 1o rofuso; > i Htd byt Tl Caness. e vt oa- | itung up of the pablic Intellizoncs, "Lavplafne.] | T5ziviaturs, and._particalarly (o fis _sppro- | spplnuded. Specchos wuro. also made " Nl |iiaitle prssltmesep ey dhasars o it | o s i i igas e pala bern witnossod for many a yewr. Notwlthstaud- e i Ova, FIve 0 O | ¢ Lo notitink thatthe dve o tea minoten lefc | SO0 TP B0 Boilin ™ ing ety Tl M-m-r Anker, Midling, sud the Rove. | eflwg 1f hin path could bo atrown by the chiltdren of Mosen! Tha criuson from our banner Tafl, lug tho sky cleared of fe heavy caryro of viouds, e wa berily vatrarzed. Firg | ons EaNeen faherns Tior mbast the peirists who | bAVIDEZ Wi Tarious depariments of tho city | and ~Holm. ' The ‘widress of Bir. “Hot | Tueydarive b T fancy, ewer reiy sharp | AU all our Commonwonlita bewall 42 miad had ployed the nischict” with U3 12, A heen s i N8 berg was historical in eharacter, iorns, . t . 4 waves and uced & beavy swell.” This erclionumlalel. JE 8 Uriel Sconcert o e e i, e Havolutlin b o fl:‘;{f&,fi,;&":{; e O aiot’t® | tondcd to st up the Inomorics of bote &d the | To tno genttoman faralshod with Jail, toofs, and For yot & hundred yoars, leas o, V2Vl until dhout 3 o'clock, and al) boat whict arpas nmarch atl dri by the ompnny: oo | to live, poraibdy, in the next. 1 woult like totalk | the Fookery known aa e City-Tall: to tho | Danish flag fn,the minds of tho amlicncs, nd, Yet, aince o can sell the mont cloth for & dollar, G L A R went out befors that time wrre Lossed liko S ornen vy Mra AL T e, compAny S Patrl | ahout'its provent one. ~An earnest aflort, and 1 | eroction of the. County. Dailding, —Ineans | belog made in’the mative tongue, was received | Yeb. since ba can sell the mont cloth for a dollar, milo, gracio pon f-athars upon the wiite-capped billows, grestly ) otle sona by 3ra. F, A Povell, sssisted by an | {2040 F5 Powot A8 to-day being made | Asylum, Coumty Hospltal, Normul School, ote. | With many marks of appreclation. The medals | 4 Lt Feleetien ard too o el stiobt 0 | o s e e vinedoms, tho { the annoyance and distresa of the vusacngers. BhGciois & classat oation Ly Torcon Houwser: 1o o e owo by rals and by ropatatlons " Wiat | 11 v veferrod 1t abae lontth 40 the pesorie: Jreve tassibuces aacly i ieralcarmots aed fib- | 1y song il bo true to the dollar, no dowbel Oue find razy 16 honcath Thy Kene " Tho ludica suffered most. “Tho accommodations Searo h . I lowing the specchies, o _sup) a8 blast dweliing-p - o 8 e-wheelers In the way of & Stuksplarcun rectation by Jolio D. ¥rencs; d | wil tapen fo tiat efont rh” Aaminiatration e bl of the ow Coart Honse: Toils | qunta to Mot tho demand. - Tha trawd logered | pas what beve we got with tho Morer to do? Thepol weliing:place ol man seats wers nope of the bost, sod tho e ekt oot of Mo, T | T e ohm e wiil FAl) nitarty bons: | appohtment of Arciitect Frsa: Lo tho award: snout tho groundgntil s ste hour in tha even | Yoacanl armytext I youlook hom aff(heough: | From Vice sdSlwspontany, o | xemonists who ! were angad r Beot and J, ¥, Bafler, The gnuz{mnmmzmn: lews, uttorly worthiess, unless thore fs back | lng of the varlous contracts: and to other ) ink, and the occadlon ol 0 re Tmu o l' T ea v e sior Gttty dcngr == A ‘o.‘ ro8 along the ings, upon roug 0 ; 2 b o 3 Ztirodd all partlipants, not only for fta event,—tho | o fAnd the los cee g iy done; . 0 {a purity. bench rew denthly sick befors they had clgded it irabiis i premenade | B, T kL™ it | P ot Ty imiopSLALAAL | Uit o a0 irans S bicatas | $47 1 smewhar, ok bt e v ot et el ofo it of et ooy, Som wora of i Clicacy City Iiles, under tho vomarand | (Bl The architect’s orizinal csuiimutes for thowork | 1t was oxtremely ploasurcablo und creditablo | 11g ¢ pene pomoane sy, over youdor, *1¥ouHo— | Taasaricion mares wot pi, A4 blae Sten ohliged Lo seck the stato-rooma belng un- Find ol homarih s, i GO, |1 gy o 08 OTACHLE MO,y | S St it it il Mol B | by DR et | il Wl ) Gl iR TR ottt parade drill, aod hop at Umion Lall, corner of 0 5 0 atnounte X 10F8. ' WETR “aoRir y u A etiey s - he ki i ita b 2252, Poraonw about town yesterday morning might iter, (}lln ¥ '{I mm(&rflku;}e,ethokog dok.“A'indr beliavg in the working out of great results bya t which orsot A K temporo spoech, or & posm memariter, rising feclings, ai ont on decl Viddon tient and burst of reform." 1 am of opialm | Statso "o dCL WEIC mould winount to 835 have noticed thus tho Rewsboys sad. bootblocks | £ CF ©X1empore spoach, or s pos OTHER SUBURBDS, Caloyed & i wphearal Ovar s aiig: that no graat reanits wero ever achieverd In Uov- | ¢, by 1ar of 1,507,151, a reduction of $153,849 | Were not & numorous as usual. The cry | Azsetall the Fonrth-of-July ineptration CELROBATION AT LIVERDALE. o the alternoom, however, the wind died et e ‘et o praetor o Waryiag | in the architect’s uriginal extiates, Livre Mr. | morniug pajers " waa 0t lieard upon overy | Kxhaled with e recant Gentenaial occaslon; Tho prupls of Dolton mnd Riverdala unfteq | aWay, uotl the lako was us ealm sod unruficd f ho ™ ween the walls of sama Jericho ‘buiided up in front | Holden enuudated the gmmmun ihot the | corner. reason was apparent to thoss who | Wo've utruck a vow or; ll‘lnn‘n;’:l::l.'v:.lfi::l?- and held a regular old-fashiioned Fourib-of- it had nover been known to niake a mortal Clark and Mourou atreets, last night, which was 5 well uttended by the colored papulation, The cnmp‘ug did very well indead, aad showed good delll and discipline. 2 - V. o kuew that the street wnifs wera to have o pie- | To blase lke s rocket, in of sick of ltfe, and man; le avalled them- ‘ | TNE EXPOSITION BUILDING, | fadsround s e hare valianhy seed oar s mfl?gf.’f-’{f{m“‘fl’fl}. u’.'e'y"‘i»'-','o‘-‘.‘l&f m‘.‘; nle all to themsolves, Thor did have ft, and a | At tha mentlon nll;'auvmmnémflmlyinm“ July celebratton, In Fred Schmidt's Grove, | goives of the sportunity F5thie ‘shors st 7 A RBOULATION CELEURATION. - for the walls to tumble st their | for the rest of the work acconting to the prin- | Kvud one, teu,—perhaps the best they bave ever g:‘l’ m’i:fl irpe Bt L 8 back of Riverdale Btation. The dny dawued | yoysgo. The Evanston pier was chartered by The celebration at the Exposition Building, | lofsure. Dut wails don't fall undor that kind of | ciple, ** I'ay a4 you go,” by the sale of real | had, becauso It was tho largest, most mmplotm For what 1t wos built ALY & century bofores: cloudy and threateniog, sad withal it was cold | tho above Com?lny. and the lnst boat left for . wiitlo donibtiess the most. njosablo and entar. | Seaimeat, Ther must be battard down fous by | watale, appropratiovs: rom Lo fax collctions, | arrsaged wid mont gonerymatyicate they bad | LB WL o e L L, uod ratior cheorleat. But this stata of allaine | CHBED M ANEPMLOIn IR cventog, | o tuloing of all, was not sttendod by s largo a [ fans. 1 1 anold saring (t 6 nove the teas trua | S5 o ASORIE b0 Rie figares \h bouded debt § BTt Saliclin W RS e POREUEEL TG | QU Ticondoroga myth uf the Kave way by 11 o'clock, about which time the & o 3k Mothos t, Anit Yorktowrs e suni (o a eplendld iraditton— dist Church of Evanston hed thrda bootin becauro it fn old) that **Kternsl vigilance is the Jones, a philan- | We've reached such a new aud surprising positlon. | festivel proccedings commenced. Fred | whereln pork and beans, sundwiches, ples and crowd as was oxpected. Buso-bnll and lake ox- | bcaurg ilaold) that *oktermal vigilance s the | $7s 6o ot which thacra was money in the Treas- | Ume debtod to M. :ursions are more uttractive meewlogly than . g th peivl ury; whereus the bouded debt before the tire | Shrople youug journalist of this c¢ity. To his 3 Bchmidt's Grovg is- sitnated onthe Cslumet | cakes, lémonade, fce-cream, etc., were sold to e abi SpoCAEIRITES ARIE WHE, Moravern ] C it s e ot b et | wae syconuon, - Mr. Holden polnted wish | niiing ellorta st bu abtributed the mocuss; | oue Eagle has perched g theneck of the Lion| | iver, and hta lotatlon s admirably fited for | whoeter would buy ‘;m“.;‘;ml;m':l‘! sunall rate. Miers were fn the nolghbortiood of 1,600 puopls | [atformaces of foss SO foae b fan S hurk | pride b che bulilhk, o pehich Be could | 0 O hte, nd Rroat praiss showld bo | Tha monk oyal beast be Tokred Toud with ap- | £he purposa for which it was used yesterday. Secll purchaser wery present, but the structure is so vast that they wppearced o mere handful. There wers no speclal decorutions,—thoso In dafly awse, consisting of not see B - Jeasonably small, (oo, thouwh the fairladies 1 n him. Andsalonzaa the basiness men A " uwarded bim. For the street Arah b8 no longer planse, Tho proccsslon was quite sn fmposing | Jiaying theso stalls 1n cliarge were quit or the-scholara ndertike L5 Absoivo thamecires | BUCEL 10 nemed Tha demo. would wie with | reranded with that intareted curloatty wiieh | And wler ort volvet has Hidden Lis clawn, affair, and conslsted of a brass-band, s | roosonable s could ovor b capocted of hndles I e e ot soas Tas oo Aey | that of Bt. Peter’s at Rome, ftd ouly tival. wua expended upon him before be becatne so | And welcomod our bird with such royal easion company of cavalry, o large wagon, upon | baving the intcreat of their church and Buudayd B of . He 1t pata al] our partisan pride o confusion, 2 L tizens woald visit the b l({ll it | smart, so nuimercus, and so much of a nulsance. | 3, v . el ol o school st hoart, Further south the sume church o i i, wosii | B SRRl | it e S Y Bl o €| St i | M VT O e s | D s el i g iy | SRR, e s e S e g sak this: Tuat the Govern. 1d hiat thi on, secu To the half of my throne, my pleasare lor was No. " 1, cre Wad & nuine it prevdcs commenesilat Ly, v Toersad! e e e e | o B ¢ heliove Lhe Coumty, Basel was” tops | Tadiea to xtoud the and of wolcome, and jasty anir d ¥ Piemser® 19 | Golorada. Thon thers wero tha Turritories, olso | bey ot 'seattorin booths further stil] ta. the: Il trutlitar, playlng, ay of an fntro- be eternall fal of those privil ahould to do its duty to the vitizens of Chil but not least, pervuaded the boys to leave for | Though the voldier wa sot n the President's chalr, | roprescutod by Cook County’s falreat rustlo | southwand, Including the South Evanston s e, e e G50 2 B | sl o iy el THCE | e, ek hei sy fishng | A et e | b T thore wor the el s | SR b0 b, 'S5 ot are Fusrsnise . ? eywa . ) . ; g Ratton aud not by fh Blata. There ace. cerain | SPEUEL 10 1 01nno bty trowel tn tno | Gootrich Lout was. chiparea to.take. ho boga fo | 11 siaw. aud. s dlaners ant bonors ara togat.. | Dplton Turncrs, s wholo fn commuud of Capt. | delicatd imesgers regre o' tandency o Pifierya, milch pbls Uoverament, calod the | mortar and whacked tho. foundations with bl | Evauston, starliog ar 7:80 & m. Beforo that | L'l keep, ut 8t Jaimon, or st Windior-wo | O'Connor, Clof Marshsl snd Licut® Carl facallled b brinig masnowh “beskoa pol st arns. 24 hour—Indecid_na curly as 5:30 o'clock—the boys Knoweto Neldow. Tha lins of march was to the Orove, TIIN BOYS HAD FRES LICENSE bave,—deli” every cillzon - onder ibe mallet. e aik mathored at Parkcr e Tilioo's lut establish e e o T ance e gn;l:m:’ mong thoss who particpated ! herewers C. N, | in the beautiful irorcs to defy law und ardor, ! z earTxCy went, where thoy were each to et banner, % I ] th ariniout ke searasd 1w i Tooks Tarspet | ey took mknad, meding the following Mitof | Ly lz‘,{ tho propsotors oI thit eatablishmont. | Wil Gaties sntertned fs most brotherty manner; | Alr and Mrs. Williaw 1 Whooser, Mr. 808 Mre, | boy. e nokiot e cragker o the soubtirring- Beanaret ) e o 10 thu eal] hin X Wi | Thoy Timada Ttome liow] ” for a shord tiine, aod | 80 we bid all the momorios of past strifcs o cetss, | Abralinm Mitehell of Hydo Fark, Mr. and Mrs; | tony of suspoce sll-dey. Thers way s e 1% A ORORS PAILURR birdssrelsvpbilpcdb e AR gera only quiet after 400 stoutly-wogen straw | For Graut 1o he Lion saye, **Let ua lave pesca.™ | A, 1 Doltos, Col, o Mrs 11, 5. Compsory ¥rud. | ainount of powder buraed fa- Evanston yévior 2 the partormance of tat contruct, for which T | bodylng the names of the. Comuiasioners, Arcni- | 11418 B Soen OL1eqioy (RS Readey DEOS Sl | 1o o tact beyond questian, s Poariior quty | 2 Hyrrige Guaries: L Kuabon, Auctat Relehy | day. : ; bave thy clear right Lo call that Goveruniant 1o ac- | yecy) duparinteudent, contractors of tho building, | but Wos baud marked * Parker & Tiltoo Hat | J04 58 Get eyoncatanan, B8ORS OF e » Axtell, Dr. sa rs. Sparks, carly overy hotra [n tows was docoratedl couutl. If | am promised by this nation (wade o | gnd'hign Kxecotive oficials of the United Brates, | Establishment.,” It 13 not noce to remark | 2L Lr Y waa ‘arowded with braod-now attac. | 4 Ce Howe, Ilomewood; ‘tho Rav. John Park | with lags and bunting, and nany a private picnio- 4 & remlt of the Robulllon) that in every singlo | Siate, andeity, The last fswues of the Chicago | thal those marks were not visible aftor tions, Cummings and Ilml? of Cumminguville: the | party might have boun scen upon the tasty State, and on evorv siugle foat of laad over whirh | ‘yajy" re, the New York J/erald, Tribune, snd { the plenie, The boys marched tothoboat ingoud | And this yesr we've nothing at all bat reactions, Tov. Mr. snd Mrs, John Berger, Mr. and Mrs, | grouuds surrvunding the residcuces. Tabloa the g (loats, | shall e a free man, —iiat the Fight 4 3 C. L. Von Steinberg, Mrs. Ousterl 3 % 10 the largest mesanre: Of 1160 Lhoughl, 8UL (108 | ot and sutlHmy S o se o, ihe Jiat | order, and maintaluiod good order all the way Lo | The Contury-year of the Natlon expendod o Stelnberg, aundt, Mr. | were spread under the trevs, sround which ductfon " Lhy *extrancous featuses, the march ¥ Prince Fred Clrlb" by Bilss; the over- ture “Lelchte Cavalrie, by Buppe, and *Hongs Natluuale,” by flcincke. These pieces were ap- ¥ planded, of coume; the auditory could nut re- 4 strain their sppreelation. ‘Then camne an exhibition drill by ('flmnflny (3% Fimt HBegjment L 8, G., Capt, Davis, Th turned out thirty-five strong, sud went througl ' the wanual of arms and the various company ' mavements in 8 maoner which sbowed them to be profldent. This is ovo of the oldest militar companies in tfucity, ana about the best drilled, ;t“i plaudits they received were certainly wer- el ‘Fhe orchestra nexboceupled the sttentfon of snd oo« she assemblage, and verformcil s number tbe firo ksucs of | Evauston, where they landed, snd, form ¥ pulst furor botore it was saded; and Mrs, Lara Polrson. Tho oldust setaler in | sclect coteris of fricnds wonld assemble Viscea iy o the evatiiuion of the boarera. | $9-en 8ad rcg halot 1t thabasicd, e ¥ | dho 307mad,"Tintl and s Fstunns St New | Iino, word archud Ui Ik o 10 Ding's auifhe muerelons how at foCilyof'pen, | | Gook County, excapt Gurdon s, llubbart was | Hoaber o trom teuto thirir, Alls M,:;'.’,i ¢ 4 n t . ! ot Bane: | Watts now y A e wera Tollowed by the civie ceremonias, | rurgeed it, { call not npon the State tn which LLivw, | Yote: veq 15605 The Glens Adrertisee BR] Urreln Wilowite, anars they playsd s P s ot caut ta g motnd 1t pcieayen! | thero also, in the person of David Audrows, | hollday collazion, the party would artse und o= caxo 5 S was't and which bas not made the promisp lorl sgur: ‘Tus CwicAuo Twuinunx, of 1847 d who came here in 1834, David {u remarkable | sugurate other forus of amusument,in which th formance, | aak that great belng whom "1504: & photoxraph cdition of bleako | their hearts' content. The lanch was the crown- Such s Fourth-of-July as we Zot up laat year, Uiy L3 on for having surveyud the land fa the viciulty of | game of croquet was prominent. ' Th Jus iy walling honr aod dreamy of I my drowun— | Gocans last annusl reporis 0f. the Board of Edne | 10k featurs of the day, buth o acouut of tho | With fhs Paceants and pomps of the Urand Exhi- | R e T Arrived. o tho wno-l-.’v-lw Srould knack the batla Xbunt fielenly &!‘&‘3@3 ihat gnat, radiant czeutire who mics oo the | cytion’ spd of the West and Banth Vark Com. | satlalaction it awarded tho boys aod the vleas- | of o broad lntornational sheift and ambition; thirty-cight Btatos jumped ot the wagon, fol- | tlomun would stoke | Iy and wako & shob higlest pinnacies of earihly relta—to atep down | yiuion The procecdinan of the Cannty Board | ure it zave the observer Lo sc the nows-boy 1 | Ae the echocs and plauditsof which suuk to rest, | lowed by the little Territorics, Tho populaco | now sud theu, just euunz: to keep the game in. e glln hl!'h-n:lmll among U atars, uiid, With | gor 1175 Sheahan & Upton's book ou™*Past, [ s element—trying to get more than bis shuro | Thory swept o'er the laud, from the East to the | fSocked In and surrounded tha plutform. Fire- | progross, eviuile thie conversaton did not condgurliy sword ;;;;‘_;.l';;ru“flmi:lrl,flhg:p:g’:': Present, oud Future Chicago.” The City Dircet: | of everythlug. ~Owing to the failure of someof West, . crackers, bombe, and eannon bootned forth, and | and the Little ripples of laughter which could Skt o al she v geh et s nek s reatac, | Crod et fulacr's ¥ seven Dura,tn Uhieao. % | U lotels of ihia ity to do as Uey”proiulsed | The clamof snd ragu of poltlcatstrife | the sound of $ho tapping beorkeg was hetrd i | b neard now ead thea atiesian to” ha- happis (Applanse.] And whe this nation that | call my of @akve Ames, | 804 seod lunchui Rr:wulnm were Loucht, and dats hlnll \'vh.n l:n M Id: or | : k:nfi"n"“‘ o .;“. the land, while the rosv-colored water with & neas of tha ymnglgwyla: pation refusca or falls %o doit, it Jeupfi tobe & Wilinctte, out of their own BCANTY PIECE OF LEMON All in all,” probebly Evanston enjoysd her ‘The Chairman introduced the Fon. Leonard Bweit, who read thy DECIARATION OF TNDEPENDEWOE ciearly nnd distinctly, and with proper cloru- ttonary psuscs, so that {ts meaning was evidont. When the vcho of Lhe l2st seutence had died away, M. Bwett said: B When Tlus, the founder of Troy, lald the foun- dation of that city and bullt its walls and its tow- o5 Late lsaues of coing | the good ludles o e, pe prayed to the guds fur some ouien which | nation,—uufit o exact obedisnce from the meanest landurs, gave many substuntials andXielicacies, o was dispensed for a nickel. This grand festurs | self about ‘as well as auy place yesterday, and shuald prowuise prosparity and power to tho city of | of ire sabjcts, Sid Carncyof yatlouy ::f.';fi:fl'fl';.?’,fifli which wuro fully appreclated. T\m‘-ll'y-lvu Bt Jortespaces) '.‘,'.',":,‘.“:',m;n?‘",',',' Mlofihenan | yoy presied over bya Tucton in red white, | bebayed quite as well. g m u’fiv Grubbatds B labor wad b Ove ) foie thus praviug, the | Let neonderstand each otber. Thers ts somo- | Gl coing, . Title:page af P Deltzors Atlas® | lons of fec-creaw and soveral A the Baats we bona 1s ¥ teae du a eetan: | and blue, who wagmi Mept in taking {a ol | socn were the fresh atrivals Upui Lo boste S0 Bnon the “Ground unitareds besie | Bime | o e 0l wanideror comes Ardclool 3, X, 'Scwumon, ontitied © puerican | rela of lemonads wero on hand, and In politics, ratlc, and gatu, we Lare sunk, Thoband belched forth the national mde und | thess wore none of them hopelessty 8o, Lt i e b Consul rase card of I'. J. Soxton, Anauto- | tha i ar well, ho T Laking the présence of this statue s tie evidence | covers Liw all ovar, lu becomes s clitzen, I | EoMient, DIt Sarc oty & Soxton. 4 R ik Wi Eivon: oimawier Tt i . pods » bodnce, to the bottom of mattese—**ker. | the crowd cheered, Charles Il. Dolton, with HIGMLAND PARK. The at Towerud o the fortultos day, the d'to Evauston aud took. 3 Sl bk Tahan fee peckcy pet Mobens | (s ine e, Curish te e ks uiites of cean may roli between him and the land o stoue was low, he fortultous e | day, they returuc vauston e il ay, wnd though “ho ve preity an - LAND PARX, L., July 4—The day waa hich lian ndopted hlm, 1cy nountal; ‘i compantnent of musié by a Dexter Park band- | o’cluck boat for bome. The real good behavior | Teuog st tho-East a Centannial son, ing dsughters on the ground, it iznnout be eaid | spenut in w qulet waunar by the resldents of £ hartier betwben bim and (e honie which be bis wogou turolog tho comer, eNell ulclutg | of tu boys was & surpris Lo tho mowt ardent of | 4 Seuiremontsato, sad she maniorles tbron that ho wasumenl any uinatweal sira. After tha | Hlshiand Uari, but the grovea round . abaat ns clioesu; and yet let the smallowt cry of vuttaged | aud Hloldun supcrintending operations. When | thelr adualrers. Perlups the coubldurate and scrivuie thasd linas, uf the Jopuus smtlon | bund had coused (1o playing, the Dotton Glsa | were thickly occupied by several Buudred famis of a divinity which should guard the city, it was d eacredly and carcfully watched snd guanled in the for, as the logend run, 80 long as that which ever aftcr was kuown aa the pal- ladium of Troy—should be presceved, »o long & uardisn = koddess would protect ’lu.e city lcavea the conntry of his adoptivn. Thousands of Iu our hLearts, ko™ ) : right go up from the lips of the poorest chiizen, | the stone haa been lowered, and the ssor | strict survelllance exercsed by O zers William | That rose Club, composed of J, B. Martin, leader, Willlan, | [les from the city, conveyod here by the steam: e aberlly il gy s A s | 850 firinialta \ue Balr, G0, butYhis miguty sl | B e ey e e o desteronsly | Varker wod Martin OrConnor Lad much to do And puisedto tho maduess of Joy-breathtng betts, | Desiel, and Luther Martin, ¥, K. 8imons and 8 | erJolin Shermaq aad saverad” tags, besides the § e Coyoas sl Nt tHECILE, B0, whilohes pro. | POMABLAtIOn, . o e wlelded thosa loplements, ho addressed tho | with the couduct, : That woke all the land with thelr passionate | H. Iarriucton, sang “America’ The Gles | rewrular and special tralns on the rallrosd. No ple Wera ot guurd and banqueting, carricdaway the | and vindieeres s aids N avan at tha pent of | crowd as follows: ‘The ladles of Wilmetto who received the boys swell Club l a must creditable organtzation and ren- | accldsats. 3 palladiuw, nnd Troy was given t0 her enomies,sud | yur, “And this sume uation (16 Ie the brightest | GRNTLEXEN or 7ux Counvy Boamp: As repre- | and the gentlemen were: Mru. Dr. Btalt, Mes, | Those sato Brazen throats are all vocal to-day, dered each peace with becoming effect. C, H. ——— . tucuceforward lived only In vong. > tatives of Cook County, I now declare this | Stoufer,” Mrs. J. B. Griffith, Mrs. McDaudcls, | And cheat wilh thelr throbbigge the mama happy | parrington read that much-abused document, . O . We, 100, lave s balladium: ot the statas of a | 4547 Which ghiters 1o thus whole Madens of wtam bo- { S10C0N 00,00, LR ovel 'nad"traly sere” [AD: | Mro 8 O Sprinens 317, Gl pelly A | e e b elodew “The Decuaration of Indopendence. Thentbs | uor W?WE:EEEE&IMUL uddeas guaiied o @ cltadel, bai tho eacted prin- | Ligck tuat ko fo a citlzen sud shall have 1hs privi | plsuse. ] Latbau, Bira, 10ill, Mir, and stra. Sunb, Mes. ss Columbla's birth, and the day has como | Gjug Club sany and the band played. The Nort 8ide furaished ot $iblce. vt el .‘fn','d “legmlum togfla b4 | Jeves of citlzenabip, acd, haviog piade that prom- ‘Thero wera calls for Long John, but that gen- | Morse,” Mr. aud ‘Mrs, Ouderdonk, Mr.J. W. | wi, fie! mm{,, bellaand thelr tamult of sound; Col. Dolton next introduced the Hon. 0. L. o, criminad 1 tatue aud thus prescrvc the hrosperity of the fue, whea those privilexos are sssailed, viopsdown | tleman was Just then warily waking his escape l-"ml.\ey‘l AMrs, I Mre. Wood, Mra, Asel | gy Easton, who made a patrotic speech, e Pl & anttie 10 appropri- | carclessness yeaterglay lu the shooting of Miss 20 it lu our duty 0 ¢asrd thens principles, from ils throne awmong the clouds aud takes the | down the stalrs. Then the crowd plekod out CGuge, Mre. Small, Mr. Mcosca, Mr. Jay, Mra. nr‘nhh:{m Is’x:':l:::m‘f:"r: 3‘;;. mu‘lfi.{.‘lfl“" ate to the day, and full of powd pufuu, being | Alice Coles, an orphan and a of Mrs, Sl Sur Aoty 1o xaud thoa peindlplek. lrcm‘l:l.luz black lgln by the Liand and lcads him up J. YOUNG BCAMMON, Mitchell, Mr. and Mre. Benuctt. No anthem of fervor l{ko that can 1 bring—~ quite outslde of tha llue of the usual Fourth of Colburn, residing at No. 234 On street. guide e in all futar tme, vo long 58 we shall D8 | unctusiraned hoblor ™ (Abchons tlery Frooand | who, nothing loath, set out for a apecch. Forty- | ~ Several Chicagy venticmou—Mesars. John A, | "Twaa s Ceatory-oug, and oace only (0 aing ! Jul; orstory. Alfter mnoro sipging and wmore | sccused of dulng th Ale: Setumted by thew, They caunot by stolen from | BcCpsirmucdiution ™ [Applause. ) st | coven years ago, said ho, the Clty of Chicago | Btraub, Edwin Stelu, and Horacos Dunn—lent muslc, Mr. ¥, A. Hebring was futroduced, He ¢ prraon. ng the shootingls Alex~ us us the crafty Ulyeses stole tho statue of | **hearnations are not made becase thelr flects | Was Iald out, and !nny-wo‘yem ago tho frst | their thue and services for the good of tho boya. | A handred yekre ended of Shadow and Nt spoke {n German and English. Both sddressvs | 8oder Huhn, a boy of 18, the sou of Joe Huhn, ! t 0 we do ot practice | cover the seas. . They ase not made bocause theis | court on this side of the river waa held on tha TUE COMMUNISTS, * Of fears sud of hopes, of moruing aud uight, belng pithy aud witty, were applauded to the | who kecps 8 beersaloon st the northeast cor- s will take wangs and fly 7 liberty which eavie fo our 5 with thuis wil) wlso depart with thew, Tuna in the firet birthdsy of the sccrnd contary prodacts may be found In urcry clime, They are [.very coracr where he now stood, Judges Logan | The English and Scandiugvalan scctioos of 1 fondict sod piciara ol il ot wady becavss they can ralve ats moweut's | 'and Ford presicing. Suce tha'the peoplo of | the Worklugmeu's pasty ol lliinols, more theougty sl theae loag, te cummand vast anles, | Dut they sre wadu bo- | Chicago bad passed through varlous phases of gencrally huuwnutfi d of pace, | echa. The Turners gave an exhibition of their L Clurk Michlg ough. o of & Notlon's | S iy thery were gatnes of vaskas sort, | or Ok Clusk sud M Seient 1t g1 b1 ptorriy ¢ Buclulists or Comwuu- | py s Contineat's breadth, "twixt tho sos and thoscs, § 1unch in the woods, und dancing i the after- 54 : cauee they act faithfullyand undors wystem of | 1if he great affictions which lasted f celcbruted the Fourth th Jotl : { noon on the platform. In the eveniug hop | WM seuton an errand sumewhers between 7:50 < (s Hepublic, W now count one n thi He gt e, But the great affictions which lasted from | its, celcbrated the Fourth like other patriotle | Into Commonwealths framed whecce the savages platform. In the ‘evening a hop S i with Aerinhato o LTas and s | 1%¢ "“.';,‘!,‘,‘;2, Sl pcre shall bo xa thery | 1557 1y 1542 wop troubles which occasionod the | poople, tireby shiowing (Bt they aze Bot qulta e, terminated the celebration of the day. aud 8 o'clock yestordsy morning. She walked wuf fatbers before ue fuarded the palladium of oar | 00 miilions of free people, —frve In thooght, free | EFeuteat suflerig, Eveu thew, ot the end of | as bad'as thoy wre usually puluted. While h:{ Wyeru cities and ceatros of commoerce bave sprung, HYDE PAK, down Clark street from Oatarlo, and when fn counury and trausmnilicd to us the priuciplesof | iy oech, sudfrve inthe wxercise of every priv- | bhuev tve yeurs, sithough evamemmhmt Inthe | arout varlauce with nearly every body onal- | And speech stire ‘h" e 'M-Hlloldw & ‘The Fourth was spent quictly enough in Hyde | froat of Haud's saloon saw s man poiut bis ro- fphyu et purlty, o lot ue, a8 we lnove 8lonk | liege, e pressrve for tho Tuture not taerely the | city, exceptiug one o ‘two, falled, sod alowosk | most every topic, soclally aud politically, they | Where Knowledgy lsborne ou thu breeso ae [t dics, | Park, but the summer Ruesta at tho hotel and & | volver st somu objuct shoot. The ball tlo live of human action nour Ume, di=charsivg | Jyyd'on which we tread nor the wky which bends | every oue took the beneflt of the Baukrupt | agree with all good citizens that the Fourth uf A“‘:::m';:y,";“ feipiin Kln; Actogdart beend] lasgo number of thelr friends from the city had | lodged iu her Lip qud she fell to the eround. "‘:2::*;3.&‘;‘\‘7, I'x'fi:l‘_:“' ‘"“‘1"" unhopalse uvet ks w’:‘ pruc';t lfil{n:ll:khuu ludoitely grauder | law, Chicago biad riéen from its aahics, aud was | July desorvey celebratiog. Bowe will by rathier | 42018 M AT PES wight of & soan ase bis owg, | BJolly thwe. A Commuittce vu Asrangements | Sho lost the use of Berlimb, but was quite cou- " iy LD al 131, troawm of ous f mors prospervus thuu cver. (Applause.] 1t | fucredulous that Sociallsts or Comununiats | Phfcteered i ricets, and by cre bud issued & manifesto, which was also a vro- | sclous, aud begged somebady to pick her up. i e ronsy L aefonatne bud one e Vtary S haneile | L0k dou by ractit or Shood leibage ok Uy | ot madkc e cocomon; batthonjh | Saisoed by Puoce sud by pcae, sndby erveds) | DUl lashed s marilonte Wl ot i 8 broy | scdous, aud begred soncbddy o plek b up, jeas thewiiteoduoell, fud Was récelved withap || 15 W ugton, spd Jgdenoi 40 ao Adem mere econotulzing but by every man putting | must be cousidered that thy tylubrante wers | Al this at tho end of & Coutary's hope a. 10. & saluto of thistoen guns wus fired, and st | duwbfounded that no Lulp was given her unbile =1 phusc.‘ He spoke as fullows: Graut; snd et ae so 1ive ihat the lu"‘i, that that | Lis shoulder to the wheel and setting bimsolf to | uot the ultraGeruan ad Fronch Comumnuists Snpoxmwv nundxudzwulhm vaat scope, 10 & w. there was anotbier of 101 guns. At 10 | a fireman named Dou{l)mrty. who wus on IKAID- !hsml;‘nu .:.ml:ml:;. u‘.l: ‘l’u‘“fi;’iflm?: streaw flows op, and the nearer that fi getu to the | Work. Althouzh it wight be true that old itk | of the Klings whuuld but tbe mose seusibio any | Apd]sang With the bells, in thelr jubllant meas- | a. w. the athictic sports began, and lasted all | lug strect-car, came heér assistance, pleked Krest ocean of {ime, it banks shall be fall—fui} | Zeos who bad Luilt up the ity before the tire | rativual English an eveu Lo overtlowiug—with th Py Scaudluavisn vortlons of BERS, | 4] day, tho winuers tn cach ¢lass b 23 follows: | her up, aud took her home. Tho ouly witneseos graudest record of | of 1571 hgd put their shoylders to the wheel, | the society. Whilo the latter vowplain of the | Tho Nation'e great trials and triawpbs, sod treas- | Puct race, Mr. Anacmmxnw, vssrs. Bur- | of the affalr scom to buve bevn & e -denyluy patdotiem, louking to the weifare of | sud were now nearly Bnanclally ruined, yet Chl- | presost condition of the workiugmen us wuch e = T tou and Tyler, irst sccond prize respective- | und @ Jew clothler, from whoss testimony 1 maukiud, that th bistory of tuls world baw crer | cago survived, wod woulel cuBtious o survive | & the furiner, yet thoy aro Bob-iu favar of ups | The thewes aro etill vital—thaok Godi~as the I co Cllcag, aud ItLink itisan jmprovemen} oo the oid sud uscal tactbods of celebating the Foorth ot July. Fur,altet all. the most unimportant part in o culebratd i 111 be to-d ly; wheclbarrow race, Mr. Brown; clog dunce, | appeared that Hubu was the ouly pofsun iy T een, T eracrical. “hot oy | recorded” fApplause. | aud prosper,"wob by b’ roceas, howwyor, | settlu tho status of thivgs socdally and pollth | o d o hels circuls sniid the bright spbores, | M8 BroWns souig wid dasce, Msors. Kidhardaoa | about thers 1hat was doing asy sbootlug st (e Sue the uration vuybt to be, sud buw dmpreceive 1} This coded the civle part, aud the remalnder | of * blouddetting, wbich so nany were | caliy, uwader to pain ther cud. Aud (e Gaat of snothes grand Century cowes, sud Burton; kr, Mr. Brown; sluglc-osr | time, 'He wus acoonliugly arrested on sus weal 10 vy whon 16 Lus fos its prolude aisalas uf | Of tL afteruoou wusdevoled Lo Wuale,th ovee | wdyocativg, but vy 8 Wervut process, Juthues | AU Y o'deck yostusday morning all the En- | Not Uiiler with tuv, but still dulces with soscee Loat rucy, « ‘Thoruton; duubli-vdr | pidon by Uticer Bhacl, of thy Clicago Aveaus