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= . Mr, Crownlusbead §s represcuted by a compas 7 PARIS. In the Salon---The Sculpture and the American Pictures. Ouatave Dore in a New Character Sarah Bernhardt's -Bust of Girardin, Frederick Bridgman’s *‘Pastime of an Assyrian King -.-M. Nocl’s ¢ Meditation,” The Opening of the Trocadoro Fostival Hall—Another Grand Acoustio Failure, Fatber Hyacinthe ot the Cirens—** Christianity and Civitization "-Veltalre and the Chnreh, Bpsetal Corvespondmes of Tha Tribuna PARIS, Juna b—As I was not able to geb through the whole of theSalon fu my 1ast letter, 1 cannot do better than return to the subject, 28 Interesting o one, on the whole, as any that could be bit upon fur discusalon, There Is so much to sea In each of the thirty or forty rovmns devoted to tha plctures, that, at the best, I can only givo o small space to even 1he moat strik- ing features of the exhibition, Take thisus an spology and an sxplanation. Amongst severs! important paintings unno- ticed lu my previous articla Is M. Dagnas-Bou- yeret's touching and voy beautiful “'BURIAL OF MANON LESCAUT.” The fair sinner lles upon the carth, stretched out ful) lougth, Evenso she has tha ald co- quetry and grace that turued 6o wany beads,— notably that of the luckleas Chevaller des Gricux, her falthful lover, Ha atoops distract- ed beatde her Inanimate form, scooping a hollow fn the sandy soil to bury her in, A pretty ren- derlng of a very affectiug episode fn the Abbo Prevost’s wonderful rommnco, M. Charles Dameron sends us a flne landseape, very brordly and powerfully treated, “The Banks of the Aven Finistarre,” a river with rocky bauks, bordered with great, spreading osks, decked fn tholr beautiful autumn-dress of brown and yellow, Inndifferent style we have, not far off, an equally beautiful picture, M. Goupli's dalnty * Villageolse,”—a stedy of o village- bolle. Her oretty faco will bring all the young Colins to her feet, I'il warraut; but, when she .gees them there, will sho have pity on thom? No, I fear. You may not have forgottcn the tragle end of pour Charles Leland, the m‘m\lm.m'. who shot himsulf a year ago. The model who sat for M. Gourn’n “Villageolse” was at his sida whon bo dled, 'The lovers of rathier low art will find plenty of good paints in M. Grandjean's * Avenuc des Champs Elysces, which has the ment of repro- duclng that splendid strect with great faithful- ness. Hehas painted it in its aftcrnoon aspect, crowded with carrlages -aud pleasurc-seckers golug to and returnivg from tho Dois, Excep- tion haa boen taken 10 M. Machard's YU RAVISYBMENT DB SAINTE CECILE' by some critivs, who complaln that it is of the eartlh, too earthy. Ibeg to disagres. Salnt Cecilia is seated at an organ In a mystic ecatasy, with head uplifted. In the sudden flood of lght streaming through the ceiling of the chamber in which she sits ahe scea a winged messenger from on high descending to ravish her forever from this gross world, M, Eugene Giraud contributes n % Terraco on the Banks of the Nile,'! representivg o group of odalisques sunning themsclves on a terraco at sunset. In thedlstance arcthe faintly-indicated eaks of the Pyramids. Ouo of the best things & the Halon {s"M. Edinond Daux’s * Santinel,'" ~a Turk, with a naked cimitar in his hand, geeping_guard outside a doorway hung with lieavy Orlental drapery, Tho palntiug and drawlng are both well-ulh perfect, M, Erneat Carroller's seascape, **The Wreck of a Bloop un the ®oust of Saint Adricn," {a remarkable in at feast one rospect; for, unliko too mony such ‘warks, it is full of that most csscotlal quality, ~life, movement, The angry waves foaining on tho rocks In the foreground ssem s0 real thut you almost feel ~ the 1resh spray dushing In your faq ear the llne of the horizon a headland juts far out futo the sea, contrasting sharply with the ratuy, yellow “l behiud. “ubnnel, a8 usual, sends a couple of portraits; and Madame Henrictte Browns contributes o very welcomo * (irandmothcr.” Bouguercou has only one plcture hung this (mh'fl portrait, Bonnat, whose portrait of M, Thiers created such a sensat{on at the lnst8alon, this year tries 1is hand upon the featurea of an old friend of “the Liberator,” M. lo Comte'ds Montalidet. Iic Is also represented o portealt of “Mme. I8 Cotntesse de V.? Tho late regretted Charles Danbigny’s two flue land- scapcs, and one by his son Karl, who promis to follow worthily fu his tather's footsteps, are 'fiy II’OUQ examples of tho Freuch school of pajutiug. T'muat not conclude this hwried review of the 1878 Balon without . saying o word or two ubout the wore striking contributtons. of THH AMERICAN PAINTEUS, Mr. [lealy’s portruit of Gen. (irant has beeu mentioned already, 1t Ameérican art wore judged by his standard, there would bo reason 10 fear it was in o bad way. Happily there are oue or two ndmirable works in the Salon, whicl encoursize s Lo tako a brightor view. Mr. Frederlek Bridgman’s “ Pustime of an Assy- rlan . Ring" ‘would alone sufliclent to atone for many taully of omis- slon nnd commission. ' It (8 undoubtedly one of the flnest pictures in the exhibition, The subject f8 pecullor. An Assyriun King, armed with a bow and arrow, stauds in the mlddls of an urena, smusing himsel! by shooting down Mons us fast % a slayo Jots thom lssue through the gate of a care palnted at the extreme rlent of the plcture. One nobla brute les wolteriug in its b‘ou«l upon the ground. Auother has Just eutered the arcuu, snd atands, with out- strotched tail sud savage head, ready to spring. Thuo nudacious King ls poluting o shalt at the lium, and u group of courlicrs ur sluves bebind him are preparing thelr spears and swords to dispateb 1t i the arrow fulla to do ita work. Above the arcnu-barricre tho crowd looks ou at the cruel sport; and the plcture Is closed In by a strauge backerol of anclent Asayriun patuces und plltars, Huch o picture as this could uulr bLu vroduced by a true artist of considerablo fmaviuation, « Aud lm- airiuation wluue would not sufllce, Mr. Bridg- man wust have studied aud thougbt deeply be foro ko sat down to hls easel. The composl- uon, the coloriug, and the fasciuatingsubject of WLy Pasthus of un Assyrian King™ are HIGHLY CREDITABLE TO AMEHION, and shonlt singlu it out for honorable distine- tion by tho jury. Mr. Frederick Brideman is, as i d{m. ray many of your readers know, a pupil of Uerome, and, I' may add, ove of his et puplls, 1 wust content mwysclf with & tere mention of Mr. Blashtield's very tluo % Ewperor Cows wodus Leayiug the Aniphitheatre at the tead of the (udlators,”—a pleturs of s style similar to Mr. Bridgman’s but somewhat ditfercutly treated. u the one case we have the reproduc- tion of the strugalu. In the other the sirugsle i aver, and we llave the milder excllewent of the triumph, Mr, Edgar Ward, of Uroaua, . 8, A, coutributes u study which hu calls “Pateroal Pride,’ sud o “Strect in Vl:ulr:e.z < tion odaly eutitled * Chilibood, Beverity, and Maternal Kiuducss,” With o briot refereuce to Mr. Cupelabd's ©Interior of Ssiut Jacques, Auntwerp,” uua of Mr. N. L. Plcknell's ine Tandscape, * La Lande do Kerrey," I whil pass on ta the seulpture (o the Salou, Slauy visitors have, no doubt, been aatonished to Lh.u{ Luat oxtraordloary gunius, il ol%"v? nfi“‘ amougst tho occupytug the vlace ol ouor 0] -culu;{m. with 8 _plaster group which e = has christencd ~ “Glory,? To tell the truth, thelr ustoulsbmeut is uwot by any weans uuustural or foollab; = for, adwirable ns Dore's versatility way be, the re- sults of his labors ju this cuso ars not exactly overpoweriog. The gmnp is cowposed of & youth wounded in the battle of life after bravely fizutine the guod fight," und 8 wiveed female figure wbo supports biw lu fier arme. Io ber hands {s » broken olive-bravch. Iler facs uud attitude are mu;vllm. Thur scew L0 suy ta the fainting youth, *Though oil - this world be lost, count it as naught, O wortall Thou Last wou the crown of glosy!" The great defect in the wuposition fithe utter want of anyiblog he- role in the hero. [ also falled to uuderstand why the witws of the sugel (who is o reposc) should be videtretched, Aro the winge ol birds not us those of uugzelsi When a sparrow or an eaglo baa left off Tyiug, it goncrally folds e wings up till they uro wuuted sguin. Gustave Dorg's “Glory,” however, 1s above minding such tritles. Each suvcecdivg year for some time past has i\ ) 5 THE CHICAGO TRIBUN BATURDAY, 22, 1878—TWELVE PAGLES. witneasod a steady decrease {n the number of the hilgher class of contributions to_the exhibi- tions of scujture in the salons, and A gradual incroass in' the number of buats, heads, and petty pinater casts. Tho study of the nude figure stanis in danger of ive and she put_in from the weather paire. When enteriny the harbor she ot on the a3t pter; no damage to cither pler or hoat, “The wind in blowing n fesrfol gale, The schr David Macy Ia expected to-night, Tier agent recolved notice of her departure from Spring Lake to-day st 12 o’clocx. retieally evolved can be mnde use of, while by the use of hurning gas and hydro-carbon Ina gascoua form, close home to fhe heating fur- naces, It I8 claimed that a much greater per- centage of useful svaporation is secured. e —— - MARINE NEWS. A, Heavy Oale from the Northwest Bhakes Up the Bhipping. NBING ALMOST AANDONRD 800N, —— EATING 1S A TORTURE, '{‘(In whall perhaps seo the dnl when b“;!;‘ ol ERIE, nd aleep often & mere teavesty of, reposs, 10 the h;nl:lg;llmnllm‘ml‘l "'}f':,fi-u&mi“w ol ol Minor Misha Tako Frelghts, and fpectal Dispatch (o The Tridune, drepeptic. Apnetite It correspondingly fmpaired the place of the Venuscs and Apolios of the A o4 H Fnis, Pa., Jage21,—Arrived—Sehr J. P, Mareh, | [0 T000 BTN OLTY "ot the i hillousness, constipation, povs 1ues of flesh and of vitality, And a thonvand anooy- ing and indeacribable senrations, are ite concom. itanta, It fa, moreover, the progenitor of nomer- ous and formidable budil; ders. Obatinate a8 it Is, howeser, ite complete cradication may he eftected by the persistent nee of Hostelier's Etomach Bitters, a medicine which communicates both vigor and regnlarity to the organs of diges- tlan ana mecretion, relaxes the howeis gently hut thoronghly, enriches and porifies the hinud, pro- motes avpelite, and gives tranguillity to the nere vous aystern, Persons of weakly consiitution snd fecble physique who unse this superb tonle infalii- bly derive from It the atamina of 'which they stand %0 mnch in nesd, nnd it s invarisbly snccessful in remedylng and preventing nialarial diseases. Items of Interest to Marlners, Chicagos: prop Atlsntie, Raffalo. Departore—~Sche Allegheny, Chicago. clasalcs, and the dandnuz bacchantes anid atie- orleal - grouvs ot their modern emulatora, midst o multitule of busts of Mr. A. and Mrs, B.,—~loubtless interesting Lo the respectable otiginals, but sltugether valucless to tha general publie,—is the bronze head of Emile de Girardin, contributed by Sarab_Bernbardt, the talented srifst of the Comedlo-Franculse. The resembiance to the original is striking, ‘There ia no slightest’ attempt at flattery, The goud points of the fnce are faithfally wronght ont from the stubborn bronze; and the defacts are shown no less falthully, evew to the wart on Girardin's chieek, Sarab Bernliardt las » sece ond Lust in the Saton, but it is not important enougch to call for special nntice. A fow gallant lovers of the ‘*human form divine * have sont 1 NUDN SUNJECTS. Too few, alas! The ost remarkable groups are, perhnps, M. Jean Paul Aubo's marbie stotue of (ilatea,—rther spollt by Galatea's tendency to obeaity; M. Delanianctie’s ¢ Music, —n female figure, very slightly draped from 1,200 tons coul, AN UGLY NORTHEASTER. Aheavy gale from the northeast blew all day yesterday, and recdared navigation on the lake vepy bazardons. Heveral vossels that left port and were well on their course down were compelled to ran back, while s large fleet of Tumber craft came fying into port, and made things liveller fn the harbor than ft bas bpen for romo iime past, Fully Afty veascls arrived hetween daylight and dark. The sca ran beavy, and made it difiicait for ci to reach port in safety. One yoasel, 8 foro: aft achooner, was compelled to Jet go her anchor off Hyds Park, and remalned, thero most of the day. 'Ifer appearance at fhat gnlnl Ravq riee to A falss report,—thal 8 ¥ ad gone on the reef off Hyde Park, IL w learned that deveral schooners ran {nto South Chi- and found safe refuge. ', Finnoy, which left port d had gotten off 3Miiwankec, piit, and ran_hack to this port to haye it repaire ‘The canvas wns nearly new. The Mary MeVea had two jibs torn to tatters, NAVIGATION NOTES, CHICAGO, Abont twenty veseels were at the Lumbar Market Jast arening. There was an awakening on the river yeaterday, and bridge-lenders were buay. The frait trade thin scason fs moderfla. Tha Goadrich steamers bring from eaet-shore ports from 1,500 to 3,000 packages daily. Fishingin saidto be splendid st St Juseph, Grand Haven, and otber essi-shore ports, and tho rge namber of Chi- caroans over to ¢njoy the aport, To-day the Goodrich mtmr Muskegon takesthe ‘members of the Park Avenue Methndiet Episcopal Church and thelr ftiends to Evanston, Sho leaves at 9 o'clock 8, m, and returns at6p. m. A week from to-day the ssme steamer takes the membery CHICAGO. NATATORIUM AND INSTI= TOTE FOR PUYSICAL CULTURE . mc"lfl,\.‘l-{v v:nu fo-door Rwlmming- ut}&g OF JACKROX:ST, o the walst ' downwards, reproscnted 8 [ and 3 of the Leavits Btreat Congregational Chureh to | Tt M{EMMTSe,on Civen ai dn Diasing o violin: and. wuatly. M. ‘Tony Nool's | *HranoaKiice nichards hnd a dock-load of dry | Evanston. Do Latex hoars frorm g very beautiful nude figure, * Meditation.” fiad | Jumber, which got 20 wet by the washing of the ELSRWIIERE. 'x‘;f: ;pt‘nn Al 1'the duty.of awerding the prizcs, 1 should giva | #cas that it became heavy and cansed the el lo The revenus catter Porry was at Dptrolt Thurs- o JULY 4, 1578, the lirat to Af. Noel, A chunning female, *{o malden meditation, faucy free,’ s represented leantng with carcless gince against the trunk of atree. Her liead (a lovely head, modern in character, expressive and melanchioly) rests uy on her clasped hands, The body inclines gently to the stde. Below the repose of the attitude you can ace the life, the nervousness, and the enthuslasin of that most glorlous created belng, lhm ta the pors aide, $n which condition she arrived are, 'The atenm-borge Norman was also listed consld- ernbly when she e {1 A number of els were detalned by stress of weather, among them the Belt and Lewis Dlly. 1t wan a bad day for tugs. 'The Prindivilie and the Edwards broke their wheele, the former so serlously that sho was compelled to go to Miller 15eos. " dry-dock Lo have 8 new one put on, but the Grand Prize- Swimming OF PUPILS OF LAST AND PRESENT SBASON. Qlold medale, siiver medals, and sliver cups swarded wiibont enirance fec. end for our clrculsr. 7. The schr Swallow has gone to Escanaba to load 1ron ore for Toledo at fi5¢ per ton, Four thousand dollars was the price paid for the Grand Harven tug Miranda by Saginnw partlen, At Detroit n petition for card rates is being cirs calated, but many of tho tug-men eay they won't olgn it, y want an sssociation. 'he Canads Bouthern Haflway ferry atmr Trans- Dr, W: JASSEK, Maosger, —a true, feeling, u Wi & ¢ latter continued to ruo, one or iwo of the | fer hins been ropaired at s costof $25,000 ai De- . 3 e e aathe cold, | Duckets faring Ve Uroken oL Tho Mar: {Foit. And han enfered on her foute again. HERSUEY MUBIC HALL. ire marble ftselt. t. Notlls v seditution | o~ Greva bent her sud _was | At'Cleveland, Capt. Thoman C. llughen, of the —_— mlghtu fitly have been called * Maidenhood.! §'.'l'1‘| NELE l?r‘ § rrsn:lnmm T|ha Halt;c‘k :uzl‘eulugnaufl. e l.ul;{7 {_nhnum‘mu;lu‘n -::w‘emlg‘rl . ' L 1 = & joint o e M e Wil | nie runnin) o b e wrand Festival Hall of tha Troeadero, | on the lake, and had to e areatinta port. The | 1 mmith e g into the tng 3 ! Luown as.the I'.Tfimllh. ‘ne Nuflalo Exprees and the Covrier marine men were ‘*10ld" on the ftem eegarding the Cosmopoli- Parker broke her tiller. SALLR DES PETES, Capt, Parker, of Konosha, arrived here yaster- was opened ““privately” on Monday mornin day and reported & pile-driver which ho tan Line of steamets, and the smart (1) young men in Lha‘;)rucnm of nbout 3,000 of the Yoot pml:: In ;tl'fin prandn xlnts Jgotadit doriog the who ro meaniy and foolishly misled the reporters Tfllfl SATURDAY, THREE RECEPI‘]DN& id i en lost sight of. 3 inent munfcians, amateurs, and journalists lo Taris, Most of the Forelzn Commissloners were in the room, bealdes Prince Leupold and a host of titled personages of faferior rank. There was but one opinton about the architectural merits of the lrall. It s really splendid. In form It fs as ncorly as possibla circular, The “decoration s remnorkably tasteful and offect- ive. It Is ju s varlety of_styles, ranging from the Indo-Perstan and Mauresque to mod- ernfzed clossic. 'The stage reserved for tho orgau (which, by-the-by, s still bulld- fog), the = orchestra, and the chorus Isupwards of ninety feet wide, and constructed a0 ns to give room for about 500 executants. From the organ to tha farthest part of the ball 18 n distance of 160 feet,—about the eight from the lowest point of the parterre to tha contrs of the reof, Light strenms freely through nine immense stalnod-glass windows, 'alightly eccle- slastical in shape.” The chlef colors emploved fu the ornnmentation ara red, chocolate, white, and black, the wiiole liberally enlivened by glid- tug,—very discroetly Introduced, thauk Ilcaven. There aré only onc row of closed boxos. The parterte-scats {(orchiestra-stalls) slops upwards io a sudden curve. Tho balcony, forming the front part of an Iminense amphitheatre, tho have been read a lesson in print that will probably Jast them through life, Tevlck's new steam barge, now In coutse of con- structlon at it. W, Linn & Co.'s yards, Gibraltar, will be ready ‘to isunch the latter part of next yeck or the begluning of the eucceeding week. Tior dimenalons are: Length, 185 feet; breadth, ¢ fects depth of hoid, 1 feet, ~Mr. Ling denies the stafernente that he Intended to or has sold and intended retnoviug to Paget Sound, as bas peared in some papers. The Detroit J'ost und Tribune rays the propoel. tion ‘o reduce the wages of the capialns, engi- necrs, mntcs, and deck-hands on the steamers of the Northern Transit Ling, whichwas oniginaily wbjected to by thoes amployes, has, 1t ls stated, fluully resulted 1n an alnost unanimous strike; and, an A conscquensa, soma delay has been anf- fared by tne corparation, "The Port Colburne Tug-Association han insuea tarlff, which i3 tho samo as that of Jast year. class tngs are rated at ten 2] ond claes nt nine ehatcs anch, and third class a clght and 8 balf abares esch, That is, the earn- Ingsare all pooled, and, aftor ile conl I paid for, for every 8115 on liand Hirat-class tuxs wiil roceive g:‘nrci:’lch.hucxmd class §0 each, sud third class 0 each. Meanrs, 5t Mack, D. D. Tourtelotte, and Qeorge A, Crawford hiave bought tha schr 11 1, Moore, now plylng betwveen Tolodo and Buffalo, drifted. somewhera In this vicinity, but bad not heard of 11s whareabouts at 1ast accounts. Upto lastnight no reports of any sprious dis. asters bad beon roceived at this port, ———— RUTFALO. Burrato, June 21.—Lake freights dull; coal freighta nominally 306 to Chicago and Milwaukee., Chartera—Anole Yought, cosl, Cleveland to Chl- cago at 38¢. Clearances for twenty-four hoursending 8 p. m. : Props Dadger State, merchandise, Chicago; Can- isteo, merchandise, Geeon Bay: Ocean, Alpena; Mineral Rock, Bay City; Todla, mercbandlae, Dulnthy W, T. Graves, Toledo: schrs G. W. Adams, Toledo; Mineral Htate, Chandler, 1,200 tons o unle Vaoght , Whit, and Biue, F: Stgel, Marquatte: Wills Burt, 1,350 tons coal, Milwaakee; barges American, Grant, R. J. Carnoy, Dolton, Raginaw, Norway, Gscods. Vessels pansing Port Colburne Lock fot twenty- four hours ending 6 p. m,, June 20—\estwurd— Prope Mliwaukee, Ogdensbiurk to Chicato; Drow- cdury, Montroal to Toledu; burks “Huron, Hami 1o Ashtabula; Mary Merritt, St, Cathart Toledo; acur Victor, Hamilton to Cleveland. g Eastward-—tops ity of Toledo, Chicago to Og- eneburg: 1010138, m.. 3104:30, and 7109 p. M. ROTE.—At tne Grand Faruily Matioes 3ta ¢:30p. m.) Gen: Mite, Licls Zarate, Admiral Dot, and Mt Qalxley wiil be introdnced promptl o'rlock, Eive {uk those wha wish an opporsunity lo stiend otlick Mat« = Admiulon. 25 cea! MERCHANTS' BANK BUILDING, Northeast corner Madivon and Dearborn-sta, ‘The Famous and World-Renownod STRASBURG CLOCK. Continnous Exhibition day and evening from 10 to 2,000 vlaitore deliy. Overwhelming Datronage at ail liours, and everyludy delighted. Admhalon. 10 ceats, WINTER'S LINCOLN PAVILION, Tiifs (Saturdsy) Evening. June 23, at8 p.m. sharp, GRAND CONCERT AT THE LINCOLN PAVILION, = each, aece t I- s 0 + Zealand, Chicago to Montreal: barks 81- | 4 Capt, Crawfurd will taks command during the Weat iting, b scats ofg which nlso sweep upwards, fn u | herin, Bay City to Kingston: Mary Lyans, Cnicago et . S ake con nb i i the cather permitting, by Parabolic £urve, ton point on a level With tha | 1 Oglanseurs: Jennjo Granam, Gratiot’ Hiver to | Soming MOk, aNe 000, ~Fhers tsention I8t MR T IS Pop of tho orgat, _Timincdiately above thess ara | bor Metcalle) barge Fortuns, Chicago 10 Montreal. {l”,f";'%:,'f;“é;’,:;cfl,,,,,“;.,,:"‘:;{,",’,‘:2":}3}‘ i the GEO. LOESCII'S CHIGAGO ORCUESTRA, e about a dozen *‘tribunes,” or upper boxes, which have the pecuiiarity of belng let into the wall, They ore, In fact, recesses, with seats in them. lle‘ this novel arrangement, the archi- tects, MM. Davioud and Bourdals, fondiy hoped they would haye surinounted the acoustic dlill- culiles which scem to be almost unayuidable in very large concert-halls. T am sorry to say they unb_flm public—includlog your humble serv- an! lamver trade between that port and Northern oints. Ahnapee Hatbor Comminsioners are now takin eteps for the protection of the harbor. Drush an stone are being thrown in and along the chiizens' r!nr wherever it Is found necessaty for better pro- ectlon, The ficcord sayn: At one time last seaxon we had tweive feot of waterat tho entrance, ond conld havo had that now 1f the propor steps had beon taken. *A etitch in time saves nine'; s0 we aregolng 1o preeerva the present depth of Consisting of 30 of Chicago's Best Musicians. himwion. 36 HOOLEY'S THEATRE. ‘This Batarday Matin ln‘:j“m“' Tast two perform- The Mother’s Secret! Dy tho Regular Company of the PORT IURON. Post Hynox, Mich., June 21.—Down-~Props Lewia Qllbert, Huron City, Bprague and raft. Up—Props Wissahickon, Blanchard, St, Joscph, Tenton, Arlzona and taw; schrs £, C. Hutchln. son, Homer, Annloc Sherwood, Iieglos, Galdo Phnter, (iladatone. Weatior—Calm. Yaosz ILunoN, Juno 21-10 p. m.—~Passed np— Y WENE DITTENLY DISAPROINTED P e ethte, 3V Tt, TWateon, _Gudo | yater; waich In svout wlx snd a half or'scven | - Unjon Square Theatre. on Monday, when M. Colonno and his band | Pastor, James Couch, Horuer. 3 Matinea Prices, 25, 50, and 73 conts, No extrs chargo gave n grand rehearsal of tho musle Wind-bound—FProp_ Arizona and barges; schra 0! 0. for reserved seats. %Iunmy,}une 34, will e presented that is to be played at the pub- | Norway, Gladstone, Voluuteer, PORT OF CUICAGO. A CELERBRATED CASE lic opening ceremony to-morrow nfternoon. | . Dow: mpire Stato, Arabla, N, K. Fair- | The following aro tho arrivale and the actaslsail- , 4 s Tt Ia kol w provea more lumentable fatlure, | bank, Mackinas, Fletengr | wilh * consort, | fngu at thls port for the past tweuty-four hours e VOIS 10 OFIIAL a0nATY 310, CASL: from o musieal_point of view, than cvon tho | 531, 8 A. Weod, . Dllls 854 baiyee. | endingat 10 o'clock lust night: HAVERLY'S THEATRE, Albert {lull at South Kensington. To auy who Enow that bullding, the condemnation of the ‘frocadero Hall will appear severe, but it 8 no scverer than tho circumstances warrant. I went. over the whole placo during the rebesrsal,— from the atalls to tho balony and from the balcouy to the tribuues. There are grave acoustic defects cvervwbere, In some [mm of the roous you hear &u calio; In otbers, he sounds come to you confused aud blurred Pratt, Jane McLeod, Mary Garrett, Jennie Ruwm- ball, Caoada, Ontario, D, Todman, J, Waltors, New Dowinion, Arctic, Azov, William Ilanna, E, A, Nicholson, The tugs Sprague and Rellof aro azround at the nd. Wind—Northeast, freah. Westher—Cloudy. _ BOMETIIING WRONG. J, M. HAVESILY. Proprietor and Manager, LAAT GREAT SATURDAY MATIXEE and X10HT of TON ¥ PASTOR AURIYALS, Sabr James Platt, Sturieon ilsy, lumber, Marknt, sienr ¥, 1, wiacbridge, Mauisice lumber, Alien's. sichr Uroton, Green lay, luimher, L B &4 ehr 1), Ferdusol uskegon, lumber, n \Wiite Lake. Miniber, Slarker. B L. I'flfl'lflfl. Luflalo, cusl, Indians street. e Santiteo fhmmbor Siatket chr Gatiog sulatco, lumber, Aarket. Bebie eSSy itsies T, S(arke rehrJonuie Mullina, stee, Tuimber, Market, kel Ketcnuin, G Ior, lumber, Trop Mesa Andbis Entite Troupe, Test Company fo the Warld. \Watson and Eilis. Hogers and Vickers, Mias Ritty O'Nedll, flarry Kenpedy, the Footainbleaus, Misa Je: arey and Joh 1l n Kernell, Bly Harry, Srvon aad Clark, Daly lirothers, Frat ASTOR. ~Matinees days Mon —.\\.ln]h“llltllmund'l Qver- et 5 in athiors, on tho cotrucy, tho sonurly ls over- ,elom wil bo found some Information of satat: | 42t b} l‘.‘.f;afi"'}.x‘é:c xue:‘.:\gu;"u.:‘ ) o Cuinpe Wihla wering. 1n_others, you lose tho sounds ing character,but at ibls writing we can hardly s Ghicago, 3an s SUUILI0S, Tash siredt. NCKER? \ 2 12, XJngethu. Strine :Illlmmmcuu ula.rlvnu‘ll‘; credit It: A e, ?}}‘%fi‘.‘.}é‘,}?}’.fl,‘.{},,’.fi‘fi... et MeVICKER'S THEATRE. oboes, an sgo! are eart witl [} 3 17, 1878.=D Tverl pulls, Buuth Haven, suudsies, s i o o romianes hed | 1oh e n T (e L el B oG, aear 1h Ay an Hewking, foianer, Market: FOURTIL WEEK of the Extraordinary Success, oninets ororbornta 80 ek that | M e were wrecked lnstnugie ot Lolnt au iarduc u it Altents i1p. g e T roruts ruled, "Chorases fn | Lov.stew Lars e sare, Ve were leked tplied ekl LETOM'SCAB . We marning. Loat everythi xcept whol we had TS vediot was the . 1. Mingh: - . Fi Dox TREXDLEY, rom Veruoa Blation, Shiswasoe, Mich. The above syas written on 8 postsl-card to Mrs, A, Curtls, presumably of Vornon Statlun, and was handed to our reporfor by Mr. C. F. Lsnloy, alwo of that city, but who 1n now in this clty lovking for Trembley., ‘The Minch passed this port, hound the forte passaizes come out cloarly, but in tho plano parts they are frequontly inaudible. Vaocal solos are worst of all. “ The YVolces scem swept away {nto mid-nir, and are sometimes en- tirc] zlnal. HSowmething may be done to lessen all theso acoustic fauits, but I am afraid, sfter all is done, the Festival I{all, which s a magntl- The Juliice Singers—Nealtstio Scenory~The Orand Transfornetion. Matinecs—Wednesdny sud Saturday, STEAMER FLORA, amcre of excursione for the weex endiog June Sm CIatk atieot brides: . lluml; coal, Bixteenth street. (H-nh‘haul jumuer, Nortn Pler. Iimorce, Slonbminee, (Wiber. Sa Caw Larrier, Ldingiat, Jiuber, Cor 11 ticow Americy Greet lay, Inimber, Market. cent plecs of urchitecture, will bo found @ mag- | up, on Jana 18, at 4:15 p. m., in tow of the to ne 22-On the [ske at 2:30 p. m.i to ileont mistake. ) # Anale Daubin -n&mnfhnnvg w;,lnlmwflgs fcom kexyylkliy, e, ool Kmibled ik U srascn Michlgao Bty sl 83 m., 'retoralog Buaday Jute 28, o 0 timamontivoed, —LDelr: "ost ant - | 8llp. $eo Syl barelyuythr ko slaceiw great orator | LA or Oatrict, Muskegon, lombier, Market, —— 8‘“a'“"",“n{,‘,;‘,;",;nfl"'r{;,_‘g}}’;;'}:_fl" Citr and M. UTACINTI(R LOYSON o '\'r'h'n‘w ‘re’n'}':i. Cegar el i sreat, ; N MMTIING. (0r, 4o givo litn h1e oid Hare, to, which ho atlll CLEVELAND. A B R, Uit TALKING MACHINE. Schr Jounite Lind, Muskegon, tibe HEDE MY, Mimkexon: funder fpscial Diepateh 10 The Tridune. o hor, Sasgn B Lim cliugs fondly, Father Hyacluthe), rose from his EDISON'S Wi CiEvzLaNn, 0., June 21.—Coal freights for INDERFUL PIHONOGRRAPIE. seat upon the platform of s Parislan circus to #ichr Norinap, Minnekaucee, 1 1 CHIST o roclsim_ the moccsalty of @ grest re- | Lake Michigan porte contino fiem st 33G40c, et dutin dibor, glluuuulsn‘::,“inm\nrh :u,..ah‘%.lg. LJLTALIER, LAYUS, WIISTLES. snd BINGE Ex Porm I France and._ lu tho Catholle Church, | Charters roportod yestorday—Schr Weot Wing, | HSHE J: byauce: Muskiuou, hnber; lious sllp. Bion: 33 cenba.. Crowds sao 1t dally. Upen from 10 a.m, All Parls flocked to hear him, s fn the long- | four cargoes coal, Clevgland ta Port Stanley, atI0q | Hchr Hadical, Kewaunne, pogts, 10 OF 10 121504 1 p.m. {0 p.m.1a 10D, m. ™ vanished doys when he thundered out thoso shingica Market. marvelous scruions from the Eulplt uf Notre Dame,—bofora tho witching smile of an Amerl. can wilow (ns his encmies say), or the sccret promptivgs of o struggling counsclence, led himn ln throw ofl the Roman yoke and proclulm him- solf n Cbriatian, Catholic but Liberal. That waos i1 May lust ye: At the concluslon of his Kelir I, Calking, Muskegoil 3 Kehe Kate Lyous, Muskegom, iumber, Market, Frop Bhiladeinla, Bufialo, duindeice, Clark siraet. ¥ehr Eweilne Bates, Mablsice, luuiber, Saujson Welir Ellen fipry. Erie, coal, no orders, Sehr K. o, Lufl, Ford lilver, lumber, Sarket, wcir U 3. Uradt, Fard River, poste, Markot, Hehe [dtinpdet. Cloveland. col Krie streot, Helie 1. F, Wade, Alinapen, ties: Hock Toland It. B, per tons barges Wetmors and Drunette, oro, Mare uotte to Tlevelund, vn p. t. ; schr Goshawk, coal, R-hubn o Torch Lake; ore, Lono to Ashtabula, onp. t.i schr _Agnes anw, coal, Mack Itiver to foronto, at 8B6¢; achr Offver Mowal, conl, Hlack Tifver to Toronto, ot 85a; achr Aunle Vouzht, coal, Cleveland to Chicago, on p, t. ; bargo I, IV, Rust, achr Newcomb, schir D. K. Clint, schr L. C. Hutts, bargo D, W. Pawers, sche IL J, Webb, il ore, FINANCIAL, ERMILYE ", s ol A, Scots le, cual, B. 1, G- [louse, threo lectiires on' Tho Moral Crisia,” Father ; on Kratior, Pontuntyn, luwvar i d Hiyactntho promised to compieta s crusado by | M2Faveeto Lake Ui ooy KoUP Neiilo Lamich, Stanisree, ?Emue'.'fihrm. oo tutiog out the practival and neceseary solu- Kehr Pauline, Muskegon, Jumber, Market, ».:En. U. Androwa, bturgean Hay, pusts, Nortl sve oni. Benr Mornlog Atar, Dopere, lumber, Market, Bl 3108ge Earor Itamiin: Yaianer, Alleia Slip. yelir TIE WRECKING QUESTION, The bill in Congreas providing that Canadian tugs mny sasist Canadian vewsols in distress in American tion of the diflicult questions hie had ratsed. I0 he had boen nble to solve them then, he BANEKBERS, wight bave effected some mood. Uuhapplly Jh s walted u wholo twalveuionthy—ilireo | watees, providing Cannda will sllow American tugs | LTk 1o W Sioo, While Lakie, iiaer, diate strest. 16 and 18 Nassau-st,, New York. B T iatyilive. dayonss euatary S0 | the same privileyo in Cauadisn waters, has pusscd, | - Hebr Oitaws. SaRistot, Kuminar, ThdiNan aireet. 8 ) d BEbE Alico Jehanis, Manisics, uimber. Masksi. i Nalie Uiawi, Celsr ivor Tiaber, Srdold's b u‘fl:& D. G, Port, Cleveland, coal, South Dranch gas- 'Ailca 3. Toers, lumber, Slarket. Paris. Peopls bave forgoiten ol about the Mural Crista aud the nocd for a reform. ‘The Exhibition has turned the publle thought Into Aditfereut chanuels; the war, the Salon, the Tro- cadero, and tho debut of tive llve llons at the and; upon the slgoature of the P fxed, will become s Jaw, Ther the Casnadians will not reciprot ‘mainly thot most of the vessels tha experisnce it In thelr wate dent belng af- reasons why they being fer tll-luck d y of the ves- a it would destroy DEALERS 1N GOLD AND U, 8, BONDS, Buy and soll on Commission for Cush or on Margin, all soouritios & o, Porto Bt Mariin, have been fatal blaws for the | Releare Amoritan bomeme, faucs o N0 e can 1n B L B N 5aLaxe, | d001t in at tho Now York Stock Ex. carnest, awbitious reformer, On Sunday, | yo way compoto with American wrackess, —Defroié Hehre, Bates et o, et ntrat whart, | CLONES: when he dellvered the tirstof four new lecturcs, | Pout and Tribune, Pene e B Dot rare oo el o | Intorest allowed on doposits, Bub- tho hero of un hour inst May found himaclf & liero, to U'arls, NO LONGER, Aud yet it is ditllcult to understand why it should be so, French soclety and the Church of Romne have not boen revolittionized, All the ubuses shown and donounced last year aro still LAKE FREIGHTS. The vousel markt wae dull and essy yessorday, A large fleet 1a i port, bat there is not much de- mand for roows, Through ‘rates weze dull at ic corn and 7e wheat by the all water, and 835c corn and D346 wheat by the lake and rall roate to New wnllld, Kol Ac 3. Dowe, i fran. Bouth flasted preet, Frop Noprierry. Nultolo, sudrioer Belr G, b, ewwan, Ludingion, lumber. Market. Jron 3. Urob, Manistés, Tamber, Stetson bip, L1op Eavurticy Menouilies, sundrics. Iius stroet, S ¥ Trunwn, Metowioce, umoer, Stoton eiir Drauus, Menomines, behr bonara, Menoiutnee, joot to draft at eight. $925, $50. $100. $200. $500. The majority uf Wall sireet Louses sud tneu are s loueat o tfielr neighhora, sgd niany of them haye & warki-wide reputation far saundorss sud honesiy. The Jumber, Fletson 61ip. utber, St oalatiniey and nofther the advent of a nuw Pope S pr % e, tuny etson B, old houte D'VM' x| ninglism & Co.. !In ors, 13 e i Uhlaplof e arty o Drog. | York: and 106 cornang M sheat throusty o Bos: | Sobt RiReRUS WA SILIEILANEE warier, | kit Thep diae kst a3 favcand o insat 3100 rees svema tu have mado pricats moro | rorn and 13o for wheat, The prop Nashus wi 5 N orreat, Plag, ety woud, 1tusth stroct. made -cem\'ymurnmm_nn‘umnnwnuumn Yolerant, Fho men and women who lmngeroa | fefan for corn . through via Ogdenabary, and bebr aing, Lidingon, Riwber, liah sirest. Bend for thelr ciroular, frec,—$ew York Tribune. for u new suviuge truth st} huoger, 'Who tndlf- | sciir Mout Blane corn to Oswego. ‘The capacity ro- | rciir sruustdce, Munkeyols, lumibor, Sush street, TR = ferent are indiTerent now, What has chaugedi | ported was sbaut 35, 400 uy, senr dcoti, diwege, cudt Dearborn streci. NERVOUS DEBILITY. WEAAKNESS, eic., and all disarders Iwunflm on \.‘ t}'lxlnhmnz but a fashlon, which in Paris {s cvery- thing, Father Iyacinthe roturned to the chargo with & courage deserving more success than secins sour M. Muollor, Briv, cudl, Dearbora strect, bl bisilule Sanistee, luiber, Market. e ¢ ). Jul aa-House Hilp. T Thp poh North Cao was charterad, yastarday 1o Behre M 2 Clovelaud, coal, east of Ruah. carry 408.000“1'&!)0! lullxll:;;)h‘om“ '“qlltllgnln thisport, 'at $2.00 per ve hroo pher Voseila wers taken st 82,40 from Traverse to Chi- €820, un, Cieveiand, Echr Jaoiaica, wilurlotte, coal. v o helr Hattie Woh Behr Col. Coulty Clovelad, iruti, cust uf Mgk straes, destined to reward it. The Circus wag hall Behir Aunfo 0. Hanvon, Maulatee, lumber, Marks t tudiseretiotn, eavessea or overwork of tha liraln aod ampty when he mounted the steps of the plut- THE CANAL. m:m-:: ;.l iy r‘:fz'“i:hi'm n‘f{'mer"ii':fl;’-'u""' Nervous ”)-"m--mdfl’nnd radlcally cured by form and hc}:m tho first of his present series ot | g yont, June 2l.—Arnived—Prop Im- B e e e Aarkar Y WINBHESTER'S SPECIFIC P! lectures on © The Harmony of Christianity and IRIBOFFORE) ACTUAL BAILIAGS, Civiization, Fverything such & man giye fa | perisl Scneca, 4.500bacorn; Harrlet, Senecs, | pron tay loutd, Wudali wuuilrics: . a puirly vegstablo proyaration, sud the beat and uoat worth bearlug, ~The charm ‘elo- | 620 bu corn; prop Montauk, Lockport, 230 betw | - Hebr Magle Al o, Lt ‘.‘.::‘&‘.'i?'-":i.;fi-' dy gty Y 'fi‘t:’mam‘nfi o quence aud the euthusiusin of - the | fiour: Maple Leat, Lockport, 5,500 bu corn; prop et 1 ""i Prico, 81 per Doz Rz Boses, would-bo reformer st the momont make | Pecrloss, Ottaw dnlitee, ke, Gy weaisdy wilh full Wireetlous TuF usg 8. 4,800 bu corn, + Cleared—dackson, Peru, 102,611 ft lumber; prop £d 1. Heath, Peru, 74,007 ft lumber. BRIDGKIOKT, m.—Arslved— you lenlont to fuulty theoriss, overbeariug mrrlarl argument, sud acestaln want of couneet- Mghit, ed uno 21-10 p. ers f the dovelopwent of ideas, very notle . 4.500 Ing corn, P ivapt o PR ) D eyt Tis cuict | Danuse: Ottawe, SO0 SO o \ummoer; prop object was to prove that there were but two | Montauk, Lockport, d, 408 bu wheat. 3 |L AT foriue of vellgion which reasonable mon could e e — N l'm e M accept a8 {n aby way suflicing fur the sviritusl MARQUETTE. Stesiuless Locomotlees, \1--:.":'0|.un-u:ffi“ o earulngs aulnead of, muden dulistuns apectal Diapalch 1o The Tribuns, Tho London papers pubiish un sceount of Send for clroulir. bvidad hits the Detin, that, ackuowledgad the | Mapquests, Mich., Juuo 2L.—Asrived—Prop | what Is kown us the Walker substituty for coal | oA BT AT INDIBI (luherally pro; V. Bwaln; schrs Negaunee, Willlam 1. Ogden, A. 0. Maxwell Cleated—Propa Ohlo, Havans, Cormorant; schrs g; I?'. Byon, J. T, Johuson, Helens, Chasle ali. s bt S rop ot Loula, sse0 down—Pr \VM—NNKMIIZ’IMB« e RIVER MISHAPS, ‘There lu s sunken login the west araw st Twellth street bridge, and it should be removed at once, The steain-barge Davidson broke two buckbts off her whecl ynlerdl{ bzllrlkl the obstruction, ond the Chauncey Hurlbul bent her stern-pos ho schr t:ul(n- loat » cathead yester collleton Ia the rl possiblity ol & revelation, sud the othey Delan which did_not. The iivgt wight wore fitly be termed Monothelsm, It was profess- ed by Coufudius, Plate, und Socrates. Modern Detsm might be sald to have orig- fuated with Lord Bolingbroke, butits most ewl- nent exponcuts were two Frenchmen, VOLTAIKE AND LOUSIHAU. Father Hyacinthe here abouts mule along snd and lutereatlug digresslon to Itknuwludro Lbat, while luathing many of the teaclings ol botb, ho had the greatest sdinkration of the toles- suve and liberty of which cuch in bis way strove to b the chumplon. He also resd o passege frow o Jetter written by u uriest who wus o pere sonat euctuy of Voltaire's ju bis lfetime, show- g that, despito this, the clergy st that thue in the gencrution DI steamn” for Jocomotives or warine engloes, ‘This play, it appears, covers an arrangement by which alr Is converted luto hydro-carbou gaa of great heating power, aud ls then stored In a chamber subjected to consideps able pressure. Froim this it s foreed out again througlh a pipe to the perforuted tubes, froun which combustion takes plave n the furnace and by burniug bydro-carbou with the gus,—m a gasoous or wudh divided state, without the junce of vxternal heut to gasify or divide shem, The heavy oils, in this dividud or vasitied state, buin over the grate in conjunction with the hydro-carbon fill. ‘The vriuciple, as thus explained, §s regarded as of extreme shnpliaty, and the practical arrsvgemcnts are sald to be wried by the Fuculty).--5 Stcuicatvll Frult Losenge: tor the lmme wifictual vurs of Constipation, Jieadschea Bite, How- urrivolds i, Tamar {unilie pile wud Ve uuli puri: aiiven) Lo agreeable to take and neve produces (rritas Hos, "k GRILLON, 27 Kus lambu Paris, bold Ly ail cheailsis axaitie. s PLASTERN, THE WORLDS' CHOICE. Competent Jud; eprescating the clyilized people o R ST e Lo edgt Ul particulas srts or sclences, coavened ab Philadelpuis for six inonths, 10 declide upun 1ho cunparstive ucritas of the » {oyeations of mankiud, awardel w man- A R R Y Wors | WEAK BACK | bunifd"fala i 1 Sl a0 | Bengon's Capclos | Felioving, und were not 4o bifud 1o tho grest yualities of Ve s s wqually 80, tuaurlug @ cortaluty of operatlon, | Aeibre o the Vlaatur L ssautsenint. tairo o4 they ase now, iu theso days of ce MILWAUKEE, Amd, 1 fact, reduchig the queetton of prefore o Sound of 'lte| stresgtheus sud |propurtica: tenufale and public meetings, Spacial Disgatch 1o The Triduse. enco 1o one of cost und cunvenicaco merely. ’";V:gw;‘""' Cures., lemanb Thae second object of his lecturo was to dewm- onstrate the superiority of Christianity to the sival religion, which b denounced ns cold, Mfo- leas, aud boveless, Lastiv, bo essayed to show ue that toe only forw of Christianiy sulted to The comparlson fur slorage roown und econumy, fnthis caso, is sbowa in the fullowlug dal namely: that i tue calorific power of coal und be cstimuted at 8,000 calonitic unlts, then bat of llguld Liydro-carbon per pound must be therl gpam— y fon was made by four practical and skllicd physiclaus Jowmewber when ¥ou are suffering froul auy acho or paln that Bensou's Cacine Lisster 18 the rewedy srerdovised for ull externsl diticulties. bold cery where. Frice, S5 cents. Muwavkss, Wis, June 2L.—Gran Preights— Dall, snd X¢ lower; rate on wheat l‘o l:umo nom- inal at 1%c; chazters, ackr Kate Winalow, 49,000 b WRchtion New York through rasa. " il Frayce was reformed Catbolicisw. I ¢snnot > token at 18,000 units, which gives sy udvautage, Ask cundidly wdindt that he Jully estabilsbed thess AUCHIOAN DR welzbt for welzht, of 6255 fn heattug vower, 1o yuur two poliite, but biedid moat certaiuly give every Apecial Disxdion 16 Ths Trisvne. liquid bydre-carbou, compared it coal, Awau, Siunit one ut the Circus an vyatoricul treat which they Miouiaax City, Ind., June 21 —Arrived—8tmr | ip'the combustion uf conl, a3 carricd vul b the | Bepsoa's Capclus Voruus Plaster 18 not the beat Flaster bel beoiter reputaulon smoug phys. article Kilown, 14 superlority wus iasters 1o Yory warked. in the world. 18 L «cfana then uny sl Lo tig uld sufe ot Messcnger, from Chicago en route foz S5, Joseph. could hardly buve got elsewbere. % TR When of this port bez stcam-pipe becamo delect- usaal comstruction of bulluwrs and Bre-grutes, Hanuy 81 Micuxi. ouly @ very swall proportion of 1he heab Wee- NEW 1 “THE COST OF LIVING. How he Necessartes of Life Can Be Procored for the Lezst Money. The Opening of the Orlental Tea Store the Dawn of a New Era. ‘Which Places Groceries ‘n the Hands of Re- tail Buyors at Wholesale Prices. The Best Japan Tem at 50 Cents, and All other Groceries Propor tienately Low, ** Poor Richard’s " dectaration that a * penny saved {48 penny earned never fuund a more appropriate application than in the purchase of the articles which sustain life. Appreciating this fact, the ** Orlental Tea Covany,'” lucated at the corner of Clark and Kinzie-sts,, and 250 and 252 Milwaukee-av., Chicago, and at Quincy and Galeshurg, 1., have arranged so a8 to seil groceries 8t retafll for the prices commonly Riven to the retait dealers, What Is the result? Thelr storo is thronged day and night, and thsy bave acquired a reputation as extensive as i in deserved. Not only so, but their spirit of ne- commodation to custotners, aud the fact that they promptly attend to orders by mall, and deliver goods to any purt of the city, have ad- ded to tha popularity they already enjoy. Call snd see thetn, . GBADUAL GROW Reference Deing Had to the. (I:ml. Holman Dis covery and the Growing Demand for Ague and Liver Fudy, Dootors, Boientists, Bankers, Lawyers, and All Olasses of Business Men Acknowl- edge Its Efficacy, One Hundred Thousand Sold in This City Alone, The growth of the demand for Holman Liver and Stomach Pads has been gradual but certain and {t fa now esthated that over une hundre: thousand have been suld io Chirago alons. The following illustrates tue contidence of those who have wurn them J MR. B. SCRRMERIIORN, a gentteman well known {n Chicago busiuess- circles, says: **1 have long kuown and sdvocat- ed the use of Holmeu's Liver Pad, When au: of our men reportad to me with the chills o fever I would iuvariably urge him to purchase & Stumach ['ad, In every case guaranteeiug to pay him double the cost price sliould 1t fall to pro- duce the desired resvlts, My reaeon for ro strongly recommeuding ts nss {s that 1t has proven its efficacy by permuncutly curlug every casu of fever and ague, torpia liver, biliousnesa, and constipatiou that cawe within thy observa- tion of eitber myself or friends. I, wyself, have one of the pads, and cheerfully recown- mend its use to suffertng humauity In general,” The (Genersl Western Ofllces of thes Cotnpauy, Jocated at No. 184 Madleon-st., coruer Clark, and presided over by Messrs. Bates and Hanley, liave become % popularresort. 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