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‘Veuember that ria) Services Yesterday at 0 Vern the Grand Operas re House. y — es by the Hon, E. B. Wash- détsete, tho Rev. G, O, Bln, and Others, ming Services by -Abraham ‘ Lincoln Post, G@. A. Re CHICAGO. 2 Grand Opera-Hotse was crowded from et {0 topmost gallery yesterday after- ne vith ladies and gentlemen assembled mst inthe memorial services In honor pers patriot dead, conducted under the zs of the Grand Army of the Republic. Pern was beautifully decorated with Te f ‘An Interesting program had been ome opening with the *Enflammatns,” In Hert Mies Marcella Itiley sustahedl tho solo id the Jesuit Church cholr rendered Ghechorus very aeceptably, _ Coroner Matson Introduced tho Hon, E, B, qashburne, the President of the day, who ke as follows oa evaraners fore a eae Be form # ff rervice of thogy Who died for the neti. To-day wo will sing t requiem and to- Eerrow toute! iy, and reverontly, and fovingty mormil iny Hewers on tholr Ronjored yrnves, Iivall theaa revolving yeu How Btlag Ht Is MS aketred in-all oue liguets tho se shoul Wins of gratitude towards those aerate eae Whenose we forget thom our ould bo pulsted and our trong rite es Foon They have Kone, DUL have (ete arash precious recolicctions of all tholr to us mot tholr courage, of thelr, patriotism, wericee ovotion, und Of tholr aurbiing denths, # Mono more the gleam of thelr bayonets in fe sansbiny of victors¢_ we hear no mora tho ash of their resound! ng arms, for they have fab hale last atte und now slop tholr luet ue co soundcan nwake them to xlory again.” But tho Influence of thelr heroje deeds and of Bul Meat oxuinples shall five forover fn all our pearts and our memories. They foll devoted but undying. Thekery mules thelr tinnios nro alahing, The meanest rilt, the ruightiont river, | Fon mingling with tholr fame furaver, ‘The Jesuit Chureh choir gave the * Bone. detus” from Haydu’s Third Mass, and the hey, Charles Koerner offered prayer, The cholrsang “ Pray for tho dead,” and THE NEV. GEONGH C. SULN spoke as follow: Mn CHAIRMAN, BOLDIES OF THE Gran Anay or THe It suc, LADIES, AND GENTLE: yes: J reaponded with sincore gratilicntion to thefuvitation to come hero to-auy to speak in remembrance of tho dend and in bonor of the Iving veterans of tho Into War. But now thut sm bere, and sce around me so many Able mon, ~men who thoniselves passed through tho great struggle, aud who in speaicing could place expe- Hence as well a8 tinagiintion under teibute,—T sadly far that my zeal got tho best of my Jude mest Andif tho event’ shull prove {ft #0 to wican only ask you to remember that {zeal without knowledge Is over exeusuble it a atruch 6 imo x8 this, When memory and grutl~ todo conspire tucnrry us boyond the ilmits of exact logic or Icy re’igon. I have come bere— weallhavo cnine here—to oxpress our rever- ence, our gratitude, and our Jove for the men ‘who fought for tholr country, whether thoy Yeliving ordend. We buve vomo tosuy that the Government loos not forget. tho price of its per- Muation, or the immortal deeds of those who fought, and bled, and died to save ft from disin- termtlon and disgrace, And wo shall all con- trssto mo propriety of auch n purpose. | Indeed, ittne Grand Army of the Repudfiv did nothing bse Coan Uy {ie annual gift of Nowers upon tho raves of tho patriot dyad, its service to socloty would be Invatunblo. The mation which dis- tenors tts dead is not iikely to honor its ding patriots; aod any such service ns this, ony such loving and —_ gratotul tection as that of Devoration Day, bns, and must. ways bave, a two-fold yaluo and significances, Itisa tribute to the dead, and an honor to tho living, And In the reflox value of the commu. alty of all such commemorations we realize that ius*anore bleased to give than to reeulve.” bayosometines beard the suggestion mado so long ago by Judas Iscariot repeated in connea- toa with there anoiversary offering. “This statment,” hu sald, “might have been sold for three hundred pence and: given to tho poor!" HotIbaveulways reflected that tho muti’ bleh urge us to titly commemorate the: vient Hous sutferlugs of our feliow-countrymes who luld down thofr lives in defense of tho vountry's donor ato suilluiently weighty to overthrow auch such teltieh philogophy as thitt. (1) For, a8 took at it, if wo bad no Bighor, to nobler motives to impel us to Hay eorlunds upoo the graves of tho Illustrious dead, then self-lntorest itself would suillciontly urge us to. such deeds. Sich deeds, beside recalling tho Wervloes of the dead rellect a curtaln credit and chanicter upon thelr docra. ‘Thoy evoke and foster the very virtues thoy honor. ‘Thoy stir the blood to THE POSSIMLITIES OF PATRIOTISM, snd ralse In tho youth of our land a love und en- thustawin for tho “ald Slag wach shalt, be its defense in futuro years, Nor ta this all. Tho generation In which wo live, tt must bo con- |. does not unduly reverence tho past. We Sonol sit up nights to ylout aver tha «ehleve- ments of other days! On the other band, we aro foctined, 1 tear, to underestimate tho doeds of by-youedaya and imen, Benjamin Disravlt ouce iigor W. E, Gladstone, tho grontest statesman ofour thes, that be wus a sophisticated rhet- orician intoxteated with bls own vorbosity,” and {n saying it, by tho way, convicted biniself of peso offense, Well, sir. it seoms to ine that Olght bo truly sald that thin *1s.an Inventive age, Intoxiented with the fultipliclty of its own lucoveries.” “And in such an age the herojsm, tty Great works of Iteraturo and mechantea, ate PL to be. forgutten or overiouked, or cise Firited, “To-day wo date upon’ the old wagilure of ‘our gtandfathors moro than ogtory (o their deeds, Andain many a house Tu may tind a clock 100 years oll, Whose owner fare tet.ell you the datu ot Bunker Hill to ele Kor y Ber won ish iW Hades! What ncomfort that Dteructs this tendency, It revalls to our tought whut then bave done and dared for this Fyne to which we tivo; Itawakens In ust te on food of gratitude and rekindles the eyed ombers of patriotiam, Every child which tion Dug wat Upon goldler's grave on Decara- paren will ereby Implunt the gorm of true Pyvetiatn fn tts own bosum! And overy mun more Gd Who does it will benceforth value wich highly the lbertivs and prorogatives Guguthe ltevolution secured and corer eontirmed. So that ff we consult duly i} {eroats we eannot afford to forgot 0 re tel of tha Ware uso to honor tho hiv! ere. Aru othor motives full of moro eer udgcitions than this. Affection, would ch cummemorntion If gulf-inter siete allent. 1 mewn tho attection of this Nation for tts visti Mogupen thelr lips: "UO Witt tHOlF old wor “Werally round the fay i, bos, rally a r ood ty Bauuting the uattla-eey uf trowdumi Mountg the breach at Gettysburg and South mamenit Rad redeotied the Nation from tho Naot i aln of slavery und frou the throatened Mine gee alun. Itmuy serve tho purpodes of birt, ering politicians to sneer ut the ™ bloody: “bloogy ee ttuerica can no iuore look upon the tould Wotbitt”” with Inditfurence than Jacob K unmoved Josep 100) ed upon the bieady cont of irewag 72, Vivo which stulned the blood; ihe uat of American freomion, Who, he te red on the battioteld, in tha’ hospital, Thorac prson-bell—tor Hades te UE auloquate that {bave non {ig ft the glorious cuuse, I feel World wy con cstled In vain for this world ortho EUtb year the irate Maen this Nation yatbors heap ues 6 Hrat and most tragragt tluwors co aaa Ho wnves of hor dond solders, te is 4nd, 110 of atection us well us of admiration, iow'prieats Ae bud thoo to ponctrate furthor Fe nBould Mees and Aasoctationy, How tito Mas faietae at tals to be. For when the War ich ee uot was Nico pote iturab of valce beard, * ttachol peer ctlldren und woulil not be goin ey te not And Veo tte wie, Jand this anntial offering Penecary of thoye who wont forth ue buck. | Tho tirut-born in tho Young wunhood yomg out from tho and luxury, the young husband elf away Irom nuwemude wile, na tack, wan, mando of joie ir q ng only son of bi! 2 rf were nlsand oyey with teara, "AMM IE Bie we deat Vor pt or tatdy in Bunoring these noble Ny Ls nobie Wouly ery ourayuigeg oe the stoucs thomsaclves 8 Bur ipl, Wo uve not tan ied upon Be pec tls servieo, winteh le in prin "do fught tude for the work which the soldiers Bacar tue Union aecoinpitehed. No an foneldcr Che rosulty of that xreut con- Dear iy nian y COPERE to-day, aud au thoy will ape Fttudo “yas, Without huving the emotion ob Ost profoundly stirred, Mt is Stoed tan Seats sliice the walls of Sumtor splat vhot tired dn. that Peattata wll Wounds, Kan thon ured elds the smoky of butte. Bm ats aati out, rank ‘Gal, aa wilt wou He Reto toguthor, we belleve. AL Biy raceswtoution toward’ whlch Wo tugiztous expectation. And yer, sit, bo eMurds wu ave how ‘tro it is oF thar Were thon numbered among the a and geey Were brulscd for our iu. ‘ fest With thoir stripes wo are Bi feeling te oct ye fememnber thiy, our strony: ery |e yon’ Of erutitude, We admire thole Dotarry pare eratelul for thoi victory) me ut @ few momenta over the TURE O¥ THAr ViCroRY. At the time the War broke Well, every such service #3 this ak walking tho clolaters of tho blu ja London, and I reel! vory dist tho averngo tropression ax to the cauno of the Rebollion. 3 wae, na it seemed to us over thore, purely n question ne to the Geant tion of tho negrocs, And LT remember quite distinctly. tho fnet that tho majority sentiment, not only {n that great school Wit, in the community gone erally, was nyainst the North and in favor of the south, The sou 1. WAS SUpPOsed to rapresent chivalry and liziness, nnd ihe North ktaportl- nonce and thrift, Ati tho English have always hada shy fondners for chivalry and romance, oven if A ilttic Inziness be inetuded, Well, air, suppose that to n yory wile extent to notion prevalled throughout tho country that tho vitul Point ne Issuo—the contral and overshidowing enuse of the War—was tho negro question, Hut wo have lived to revise that opinion. We now sea that while slavery was the Imiuedinte cause of tho War, and for the time the consplonaus {enttu before the countes, tho reul entae of the Rebellion was tho State-rights heresy, — For Yeare prior ta the rupture the doctriny of the nbagjute autonomy af the several Stutes, and ro of tholr right to withdraw at any time from tha Federal Government, find been Insidiously and assiduously pronaetted, It bad been seen that tho institution of slavery in order to Hourish must extend its sphere of operntions; it had been seen that the North set ita treo agtinst the extension of tho fester which was outing away the nation's fifo, and shrawd, fare secing mon of the South hid for years fureacen the Inevitabte temtency toward a disruption of tho two eections of tha country, And so from. the pintform and from tho stump, in the xenate ond in 0 Mowe, and In many pf tho Legislatures, this doctrine of the right of a State sos pupa itself from the National Gov ad been ingoolously disseminated. Now, It wns poh that issue that the War sas brought. Upon that issue. howover disguised it mny have beon, Douglas and Lincoln ennvassed this Stute,.—the one asserting often In ambulen- ous terms the individual {ssite of tho States, tho other in homely but potent phrase declaring tt anal s house divided against iteclt cannot atand.” ‘Thut issuc was at last referred to the bloody arbitcament of war. Brother gros agalust brothor, father against son, and a war unequaled in muny reapects in the pages of history cusued, Attd that war forever sottied that queation, let ushope. Ifthe the Grey hid sunstercd tho Bio, this Nation would have vbeon shivered to fragments, it would bave been a by-word and # Misaing tinony the nutions of tho carth, and 2 ropubilean form of jovernment would baya porishurt from the world; but asthe luc con- quered the Groy, it was declared whon Robort 5, coma Rillent Goneral—surrendered nis sword to Ulysses 8. Grant—a gallant and gucccastul Genernl—that this is not a litter of feeble and coutlioting Btates, table wt any time to bo rent by interneoine etrifes, but a great and puissant Nation, by tho grace of God, the United States of America, free and independent of the world, ong and jndivisible forever} And that, indios and gontiomen, will stand in history 13 tho rosuit of tho great civil war. ‘The wen who died before Richmond, or who rotted {n Anderson- ville or Tibby, declarod by tholr bullets and thole sufferings, that * the Union should not be disturbed.” Lam well aware that this is nota new truth, nor is the statement that” ail men are created equal” anew truth, but they ure uliks equally precious to those who hive hud thoi demonstrited at tho cost of milllons of monoy, and bundrods of thousands of Iycx. erende, 2 will notdetain you longer, I bave spoken of this grunt victory as A CAUSE FOR GRATITUDE, Aad St been otherwise, how deepour shame! We wero trying au experiment here—tho experi- iment of pepuine Government, Ag Abraham Lincoln auld at Gettysburg In 1863; * Four gcore and soyon yours ugo our futhers brought forth upou this continent a new nation, conceived fa Hberty and dedicated to tha proposition that all won Are created squul. Now wo are engaged in a elvil war testing whethor that nution, or any nation ae corncelved, and «ct dtesicated can tong endure.” Yea, that wae tha experiment, Aad we know with whut scornful and derisive inuredulity it was watched across the sea. Every wave which rojled from enst to west on tha bosorn of the Atlantic carried in its waite crest a Jeer or an insult for the young Ice Public. ‘the peoples of the earth wero awaiting a fullure; were prepara to applaud a fallures but, thanks ta the loyal tegions of the Norta,,wo proved to thom ono’ and forever “that a Roy ernment of the poore, by the people, and for the peopte shoul not purish trom tho earth |" nd 30, sir, Wo are here to-day decane aelf- intorest and because atfection ‘prampts us to soniey bus, above all, beuiuso gratitude ao ‘To the surviving veterans of tho Inte War wo render the honor that is due, and pray God that thoy inny adora and enrich the country they ketped tosave. While tu the graves of tho duut we go burdencd with spring's lirst and swectest: flowers, aud coufess a8 we xo that ne flowers can ue with tho fragrance of tholr unselligh patriot- em. ‘The choir sang the “Kyrie Elison,’? and. the closing address was mde by GEN. NOVERT W. SMITH, who sald that, although hoe feared lils re- luarks would bo of very little value after the Interesting services to which they Int Jist- ened go nttentively, he would address uw words .to, hts brothar. soldiers of the Grand Army, ‘They had come to pay a slight tribe ute of gratitude and love to thelr dead coin- rades who full in the strife for the mainte nance of the Union. Decoration-Day vom- memorated the birthday of a Nation re deemed fro iniquity and shane. “hey had come, not to joln In festive mirth, nor yet to mourn, but to testify their loving remem: brance of those who fell in “a great cause. Yet for those who lad fulled to respond to the call, und had gone to tholr reward, they must, pause to drop the sympathetic tear, ‘Choy should reverse the. suying of the poct, mud forgetting the faults of thelr friends, lnnitate and emulate only their virtues. So easy was It te forget those who fell trom the ranks fy the march of life that It seemed Ike. carclesness on the bart of the survivors, It would be better that they atoutd pay more attention to cot radeship and preserve In oll their beauty the sentiments of love and friendship, “For those who had fallen they had socraw raid tears; to the widows and orphans of thelr fallen comrades they extended a helping hond and watehful care, Let all present tench thelr children to obey tho laws of the land, and to venerate thelr common country and those who died for the Union would ng} pave dled ue Salite 1 witt i ‘Xho proceedings closed with prayer, an the beneitetton pronounced by the itey, Charles Karner, OTHER SERVICES. Abraham Lincoln Post, No. 01, @. A. R., hold momorlal services yesterday afternoon in honor of Decoration-Day at their hall, cor- ner of Indiana avenue andLhirty-tirst street, ‘The Interior of the hall was tastefully dee- orated with Nowera and evergreens, Direct! bove the Commanter’s chalr was a seml- clrele of white flowers, In which wore the words, “Our Fellow Comrades.’ On the altar was a large wiifte floral cross renting ona handsome silk tag, fram under which appeared tho hilts of two swords drapetin mourning. ‘Thocotors and banners of the Post were also draped, and about the walls were hung festoons of evergreens and wreaths, On the officurs’ desks were Inrge boquets of cutflowers, The attendance was lurgo, and insoy idies were in the nudience. | ‘The Kev. R. B.-Pope opened the exercises with prayer about half-past 3 o'clock, and tho cholr of the Winter Street M, E. Church, under the leadership of Mr, Huston, sang soyeral appropriate hymns, Dr. Pops then delivered a memorial address, sponking feol- Mngly of the dead soldiers whose memory they had met to honor, and recounting the torribla disasters of the War which had iiled the grives they wept over, ‘Tho exer- elses wero brought to aclose by a hymn and the benedictlon, MILITIA PARADE TO-DAY, ‘This is Decoration-Day, and there will bea short street parade of the regiments and bat talions located dn Chicago, ‘The ling will form atd p.m, on Michigan avenis, facing west, right resting on Van Buren street. The conmuand will obyerve the following line of murch, which, although It "does not take =o in all tha rneipal business strects, as did the line on tho Vth of of Inst October, ts altoguther a fuir one: North on Michigan aventie to Monroe street, west to Dearborn, north to Lake, west to Clark, south to Washington, weat to Frank- lin, south to Madison, west to Murket, south to Monroe, east to La Salle, south to Jack- son, evst to Clark, north to Adams, east to Wabash avenue, north to Monroe, where the troops will bu dismissed, PUNLIC NUILDINGR, The courts will, adjourn to-day, except Judges Blodgett, Gary, sud Baran, ‘The Vost-Oltice will bo closed the greater vart of the day, There will be no session on the Board of ‘Trade, and tho banks will all bo closed, NINETEENTH ILLINOIS, The Nineteenth inola Volunteer Infantry Veteran Ciub held an adjourned special meot- ng estar afternoon at thelr clut-rooms, 100 Randolph streut, President J.B. Sault In the chair, ‘The Connnittes on Tranyporta~ tion reported that they had ongazed three omulbuses from the North Chicago City Rally way Company, which would be at the club- room at U o'clock tls morning, A counnitteo consinting of Comrades Miller, Van Brunt, and Skipsey wns appointed to visit tho Grand Army Bull nnd procure the allotinent of evergreens, Wreaths, and crosses for the Club, After an absence of half an hour the Com, wilttee retiicned and reyarted frat they had been unably to find the persons in charge; but, In order to sustain (he reputation of tie rextuent, they brought back with them what they considered # falr proportion, wradg John Stevens was appointed Muster at Dereniontes for ine day. ted that ‘Thy Corresponding Secretary report rt Jnvitations nad been extended to Mm. Col, Joseph R, Scott aud Mrs. James Stewart to Chub tn decorating graves ot rites of tho Inte Nineteenth Infantry. Uises whieh nre to convey the Club aud thelr families will be handsomely ideo orated with eyergreons, tings, and wreaths, It was dleelded that the Club should falt in at Porelock, and headed by thelr old Drum and Fife, Majors, Nevans ‘and Moore, march sonth oon Dearborn street to Madl- son, enst to Clark, and north to flinots street, followell by the buses containing the fumilles of the membe: Titinots, atreot the Club witl take buses and proceerl to Graceland and‘Rasehill, and a committee will Ue sent to Calvary Cemetery, ‘The Club will assemble al thalr rooms at half-past 6 in the evening, and mureh to. the music of fifeand drum to the Roek Island depot, whence they will leave for Engle Wood fo attend the memorial service given by the Englewood Union Veteran Club, ENGLEWOOD, The public schools will be closed to-day to Five fits clildren achanceto observe Decuru- iieDIAy. Lhe Englewood Unton Veteran Club will hold a memorial service at ‘Tillot- son Tintt this evening. ‘The hall will be pandsame)y decorated with Ings, flowers, ond plants, “Che plants are kindly loaned by the South Park Commissioners to the Club, ‘The Club will assemble at the hall ut 6 ofelock, and Will march to the depot to re- ceive the Nineteenth Illinols Volunteer In- fantry Veteran Club, who have accepted an invitation to be present. The following in- furestltys program has been arranged: Proyer by the Rev, I, 1, Bosworths song, “Tread Lightly Ye Comrates,” Miss Loulse Dodds reeltation, * Who'll Save the Lert? words dedicated to the Nineteenth Iitinofs jfantey after the battle of Stone River) Miss Carrie Dodd; song, “The Roys in Blue are firowmeg Gray,’ qnartets qartial music {arum and fife), Majs. Nevins and Moore, ormerly of the Nineteenth Iilnols Infantry; music, double quartet; reeitation, “ After the Battic of Gettyaburey Afixs Clara Brown; song, “*'Tenting On the Ol Camp Ground,” quartet; address by Capt, IG A. Parker, President of the Englewood Union Veteran Club; hyn, “How Sleep the Brave,’ quar- let; recitation, “You Pat No Flowers on My Pape’s Grave,” Miss Carrie Daddy song, “Amerilea,” quartet and audience; benedic- on. ‘The servico will be free to the public and will be In keeping with exiibitions given on shiuilar occastons by this Club, The Club have sent to Lookout Mountain and Gettysburg for eorner-stones for their memorinf hall, which thoy expect to lay with Appropriate ceremonies on the 4th of ditly. STREATOR, ILL, Speetat Dtapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Stne ator, Il, May 29.—“In the memory of tho falfon defenders of [berty ” this day has been generally observed. The Streator Post, No. 03, G, A. R., attended in a body the morning serylee at the M. E. Church. ‘The sermon, which was very approprinte to the occasion, was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Mill: sop, AtizW p.m. the procession moved west from the armory along Maln, Bloom- Ington, and Bridge streets, being led by the ‘Twelfth = Regiment Band, followed by the firemen, Coldwater Volunteers, Light-Guard = Band, Ancient — Order of Iiiberninus, Masons, Odd-Fellows, nnd = workmen, Stndnay-school — schul- ars, martial band, Streator Cadets, Streator Guards, and lastly Post No, 63, G. A. Ra which, with the associated of soliters, numbered about one hundred. All those who had on the field of battle fouzht bravely for their homes, their country,and thelr God moved slowly forward, each bearing 2 hand- ful of tlowers to Jay upon the graves of those who had fought beside them and fallen ere the War was over, Next came cltizens in earrlnges, numbering nearly one hunared. Tho procession, which was nearly o mile fie length, crossed the river, ellmbed tha hill, | and passed onward to Riverwood Cemetery, where the graves of some fifty soldiers were covered with flowers of sweet perfume; after which the procession returned ta the village park, where yery elfectiya speeches were mace by J.T. Murdock, the Rev. Mr. Millsop, and others. A crowd of some three thou sand peapls sang. “Amerien,” and the exer- elses closed for the «ny. GALENA, ILL. Apectal Dispatch to The chicago Trdune, GALENA, IIL, May 20.-—-A public meeting in commemoration of ‘the’ sorvices’ of -the soldier dead who lio buried in our city com- eterics was held this evening tn the Firat Methodist Church, Eloquent and patriotic addresses were delivered by Deputy Cireult Clerk William Rippin, who left an arm at Altoonn Pass, Gu.; Mnj. George -8. Avery, 0 member of the Third Missouri Cavalry; Capt. Jacob Fawcett, of the Sixteenth Wisconsin, who was one of the youngest of volunteers to enter the anny: and Judge William Spensiey. The church was crowded to its utmost capacity, and {ntense interest was manifested in the exercises. ‘Yu-morrow there will be a grand procession of the mill- tary and elvic soctutles of the city and an oration at Greonwood, te be followed by thy strewing of flowers upon the grives of solders, NEW ORLEANS. New On.vans, May 20.—The graves at Chalmette were decorated to-day under tho auspices of the Assoctation of the Grand Arniy of the Ropublic, J, 1. Brenkwith de~ livered tho oration. Handsome floral offer- ings were contributed by Indles of the Benoy- olent Monumental Assoctation of Louistana. ‘The Confederate Associations of the Army of tho Tennessee and the Army of Northorn Virginia, Lonisinna Field, Orleans — and Washington Artillery Company, Continental Guards, and Mexican Veteraus wero present, ‘The uttondance was large. LAFAYETTE, IND. Bpeetal Disvaten to The Chicago Tribune. LArayette, Ind, Many 20,—Extensive preparations fur the proper observance of DVecoration-Day have been made here. Mayor Meinley hag issued a proclamation aakuye that all places of business bo closed during the afternoon, | ‘The Aalaies of Pything, Grand Army. of tho Republic, and Purdus Cadots will take part in tho procession. ‘Thu nudress will be deifvered by the Rev. IL. A, Gobln, of Asbury Univorsity,—one of the most talented divincs in Indiana, SANDWICH, ILL. Bpectat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribunes Sannwici, UL, May 29.—Decoration-Day was observed in this place to-day. In tho afteruoun a large procession of carriages went tu Pratt's and Ouk Ridge Cometory, where the soldiers graves vere decorated, and appropriate addresses were made by tho Tove.3. D. W. Fahs and G, 11. Robertson, —————— ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO IN THE TRANS- PORTATION CONVENTION, ‘ There can be no doubt that tho St, Louls and Kedkuk delegations to the Transporta- tlou Convention held Inst week at Daven- port, Iu, futended If possible to control it, and make Its influence tond entirely to the Improvement of the Misslastppl. ‘This was shown conclusively in thelr persistont efforts to have the Committes on Resolutions at the very organization of the Convention np- polnted In thoir Interest, In this thoy were beaten by a very decided yote, and during the afternoon and even- ing of Wednesday thoy gracefully made & compromise with the delegates favoring tho wnlargemont of the [ingis & Michigan Canal, and the completion of the dams and slack-water naylgatlan uf the I}linols River, und the construction of the Hennepln Canal, making them, as ambraced In the call, the first In the lst of requislts, and thus secure ing the unanimous vote of the Convention for strong resolutions for the {improvement of the Blisstasippi and ite tributaries, Thoy found the entlra Chicxgo delegation, with thelr accustomed liberality and farseeing business sagacity, earncatly In favor of the most ample Improvement of the entire nayl- guble waterways of the Mississippi Valley, Aluving been assured of this while tha Com- mittes Were preparing the resolutions during the session of Thursday morning, Goy. Stan- ard, of St. Louls, was called upon-and fn behal¢ of his delegation made u very piens- ant and eloquent speech pledging the cordlu} support of St. Louls ang the lower river in- toreats to further the ubjects of the Conven- tion, He was greeted with marked applause, and we are sorry that no full report of his speech was ade or we would take pleasure in giving \¢ eutire to ourreaders, Atlts conclusion, loud calls were made for several but the Chair ns proper ta follow Gov. Stanard ex-Gov. Bross, of Chicago. Ie replied In substance a8 follows: Jn the applause which greeted Gov. Ktanard's eloquent und exeeitent speech f Joined most hoartily, for it showod n far more bern and generous apirit thin had been oftgnexalbited by the solid venerable city ut the weet end of tne xroat bridge, It neemed like ® genuine old Methodiat camp-meoting duve-feast, [t was Teally glorious. In thls Chicagu and tho great Northwest have great reason to rejoice, for by a Union of efforts all the necessition of our vast commerco would in a vory few yenrs receive the fostering care aud tie xetive support of the General Government, Tho yenernus romarka ot Gov. {and the core dint applause that — gl them | from hin Ht. Louis associates showed tbat a higher plane of commercial eater prise and friendly rivalry had beon reached by her people, In this Fespect thorn waa a marked aud inant happy Im: provoment from what bad been witnessed in baat. Chicago hyo on the banks of the ton when tha Hannival & St. Jo Hallway wascot- pleted. Chicago was 1s happy as porsibiec, ready tw enjoyto tho fullest uxtent the good ehecr Of their generous hosts, St. Louls looked on with sour Vieuge und fallen lip, correctly fearing that tho youne Mistress of the Lakes would make her look to her paces If ahe was to retain her exclusive grasp on tho trade of the great Missouri Valley. ‘ho results soon showed that her fents wera more than realized. But when tho Hock Island pride was bullt the very foundations of her wrath were shaken to their lowest deptha, and her river Interests deter- mined that tho bridge must come down, eo Persistent, not to any malignant and incendiary elforts in that direction need not be spcoliled here, till at Inst the Supreme Court of the United States decitied tho question, here the bridge, | rebullt of an vu sold tron, stands tu-dny, That settled the principle for atl uthors, and now the Miss aippl and tho Missaurt are panned by brides wherever necded, and St. Louls hersclf, having come to her sonses, has confessudly tho most splendid bridge upon tho continent. Chicago is xind of it, for now she cant visit her venorable sister and admire ber soll) grandeur without salelaue the lazy movements of or paying tribute to tho Wiggins’ Ferry Company. Chicagu was ready nlways to acknowledge tho superiority of St in) many respects, For Instance, ber mathemat- {eal powers were sometimes marvelous. Khe beat us in counting in 181 by sume 12,000. “That effort was prodigions! ut the Inst consus set that mattor all right, and our extra 15,0W has settied the question of num- bora for thls century ut least, Now these two great cltion, far enough Apart, surely, to banish all buta generous rivalry, wre prepared, as we rejolce to see by the potent promise of this Cone vention, 0 urge rorward every improve. ment ‘that shall cheapen transportation and promote the welfare of the ton millions of people who now five in the Un per Mississippl Valley and of the scores of millions who are goon-to succeed us. There Is work enough and business enough for ali. St. Louis is happy over her jetties, and proud of the succers of her barge system. Gov. Stanard spoke of tho 6,000,0lU bushels of grain shipped within the past fow months by it, A very few days ore all that are required to ship that amotint from Chicago, and three or four uf our twenty warchouses could store It for the winter. Seon the completion of the Wellaud Canal will give free access to the ships of Europo to our wharves.und our people have nofeclingsof regret for the suceesa uf the barre und Jetty systems, tt wili bo well when Jay Gould gets the rails im- orted for his Southwastorn Mailway If other i inds of return frelghts can be found to sustain te But, gentlemen,the Northwest bos asolld basis for demanding the fmprovement of her water+ wuy'sto tho fullest capacity thoy will admit. Last year Milnois stone paid the General Gov- ernment more than $22,000,000 as internal rev- enuetax. Only 5 per cent of that—we ought to have 1W—for 4 decado would Improve all our waterways to whutevor extent the necessitics of our commerce | may now require. Let the other States in intorest—Missourl, Kan- sas, Nebraska, lowa, Mitnesota, and Wisconsin demand u tuir share of what they pay to the Government and wll our improvements can be qwade at our own oxponee, and we still Witt con- tribute immense atmos to our needy and less fortunate sister Stutos, Sinple Justice fs all we need ask. Wo are not beggars, ho Improvement of our waterways, like the snttlement of the great Northwest, is still cou paratively in its infancy, ‘wo years ago IT slurted from Bismarck, With two-thirds of Dus kota south of mic, and yet on one of tha best steamerd—the = Dakotn—that ever Hoated on our upper rivers T was two wecks and a day reaching Fort Benton, in Montana, In all this atunce of #0 miles’ thero was not a single town or hamlet; only woodyarda aud forta, The Upper Missouri, In spite of nll stortes ta its dis~ patagemont, with rire exceptions fs une of the most beautiful rivers upon the Continent. Tow country on both sides of ft, except here and there a section of the “bad luods,” ts rich and very productive, capable of sustainivg a tarke and prosperous ‘population. ‘To accommodate the millions whoure rapidly rushing in to poy- goss this goodly Jund with proper outlets by wa- torwaya and rullways will tax the energies of both Bt. Louls and Chicago for thany decades tu come, Inthisnoble effort fot them Inbor to- xetberin a friendly and geucrous spirit, and with united onergles they can break down all the opposition that may epring up in the old- fozy States and cities uf the Atinntio scene board, The happy union of interests growing out of this Convention gives the best assurance that the genlua of progress js to brood over and bless this great Mississ{ppt Valley, and promuce oven bofore the century closes the most baneficent and glorious results. At the close of the above remarks a cordini shaking of hands by the two speakers was witnessed by the Convention with great ap- plause. All were delighted and happy. _—————$ SPORTING. BASE-BALL. Saturday’s League games resulted ns fol- lows: Cleveland 11, Worcester 1; Troy 6, Buttalo 4. At the close of Inst week's pinv the stand- ing of the diferent clubs Jn the League championship race wes as follow: BEISIABIFSISSE BEA EEEG FRE = ral g(a) a f aia. Q aya apa | Pal “ yr 10).. St, Louis, Mo., May 20,—The second ex- hibition game between the Cineinnatis aud t. Louls Browns was played this afternvon. with the follewing result: fnninga~ 1239460789 Bt. Lous OG6O0O1L1 41 18 Clacinna' O9G020006 2 Bpectal patch ta Tha Chicago Tribune, Burrano, N. Y., May 20.—The Butlalos have signed Brouthars, the bly tirst-buseman of the Atfantics of New York, He will play first basw, Foley goin to the field, and Rich- ardson to third. If the new man plays well ho will probably be retained, Morrissuy will be unable to play for s month at least, ———————_— A RUINED ORCHARD. Aoectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Broustxaroy, Ill, Muy 20,.—Prof, Forbes, of the Natural History Museum ot the Nor inal School, has just returned from a visit to tho mammoth orchards of Senutor Robison, of ‘Tazewell County, located near ‘Tremont, which are widely known, Ho was eatled there to mvestigute and report upow the re- markable ravages of the cankorworm which attucked the trues n fow glays azo, and have tude a complete work of destruction, ‘The orchard looks as if it had been swept by 1 tornado of fame. Leaf, blossom, and bark Wl attacked, and leat, and blossom, and rndl- auentary truly alt gone, ‘Tho loss by us xarlons peountarily ns itds remarkable scientifically considere a Duel of the Foncing Masters in Paris Kadlag with a Kiss. Pauts, May 6.—Tho Fonolug-Muster’s ducl ia fn inexhaustible source of Inulovard yosalp, Whau, after a momentary altferouce an tho choice of urms, fighting was deomed Inevitable, the arbitrators, M. Paul do Cassaxnuc and M, Alfonso d'Aldaina decited that Sixuor san Mul- ato should have un Italian sword, and 31, Pons a French sword, Tkoy were oxpressly manufuc- tured tor the fray, ‘Vhat of tno “Sutin wus made uéter a model turnishod by au lalian nobleman, Tho rendezvous way yivon yester: day ufternoon for the ton Point atCourbevule, und there only M. de Castaguuc and bis col- league, tho Grand Masters of the tournament, were to choose the furhting-yround. Signor San Malate took only a exp of coifeo iu the poralag, euting nothing. M. Vous breakfasted as usual, and fe friends suy that duciug the combat be sudored from huperfect digestion and crampa in the stomavh, According to whut it seems ty dusliog cody in tho rary cuse of profus- onal fencers Hghting, the seconds on cuvb aide wero foncing-tusters. When the purties ar riyod on the prelimluary ground at Courbevoin, it was found that Signor Sun Malato bud loft Debind at bis club & regulation glove and A strap, ‘Thrus Mtuetafortable quartor-hours wero » the duelists and their friends pacing up aod down white the necessury belang- ngs ware sent for, During this time some Journalists and other dail congrevated to avo tha fun. MM. de Cassagnac chosu the Vesuct {lacecourse Tor the encounter ground, as bo wull kuow it, baving fought vix ducls there bim- self, ‘The parties atripped {n the wolghing and Jookeys’ dressing-roum, A considerable audi- ence of peasantry was collected outside ihe railings. It soomed tu be ayrood that the scu- Ouds, ulbolt profvssora of fence, Mule under- d tho rules of the duciio, and M, do Cassa lao and M. Aldana directed the combat. do Casmgnie yave the worl, “Gentlemen, do your duty.” Tho fight Insted more than an hour. Bach combat when out of breadth ocen- alonally' demande reat nnd drink. M. Vons, whose talkativences waa tha orle- foal caus belll, unco complntaod that bis adversary handled the word anbee, but M. de Crssagnac ordered him to hold his tongue. A scratch an Signor San Maiato's hand lod ton discussinn whether the duel should Ui: stopped, but he, declaring he did not even fect it, the ight went on. At length Signor fan Mafato recetved @ thrunt in the fore: arin In the direction of the cubitua, and near a larxe artory. Hlood flowed freely. The Judgea then stopped the combrt. M. do Cassugnad recommenied the parties toshakehands. They, bottering his inetructions, kiesed exch other fervently, expressed thoir regrota nt thelr mis- underntanding, professed the greatest estcom for cach other, and then the whole party went home to Paris in a Jolly mood, Signor San Malato's wound Is not serious, and be has walked out to-day with dis arm innaling, The Anti Ducting Socloty has made no way in Paris elthor in praetice or in theory. Duols are more in vogue than aver they were. The police tio not interfere, Gren when they are publicly adver- tised. Ductints are vory aeldum prosecuted, and thon the Judges only try them for form's aakc, An failuentiat society journal argucs that now that everybody Ja n‘svldior, duels should not only be tolerated, but be obligatory, Just as in cortain cares thoy'nre In the army, eoOooee—orer—re—e—— TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE UU numerous patrons thmaghout the city, we @siablished ifranch Omices in the diferent Divisions, as desinnated below, where advertizoments will be takon for the same price a8 charged atthe Mal fice, und will be recelvad untit o'clock p. m. SOUTHL DIVISION, J. & KR. SIMMS, Booksellers and Stationers, 123 ‘Tranty-recond-at. We ES Urugeiet, 649 Cottage Grove-ar., A BOUAE nurthwest cornar'Thirty-ffthest. JUD JACOUUS, Druggist, 307 Indlané-ar., MAN, Drugalst, cornor Thirty-first and un WEST DIVISION, F. A, DRUEHI. Uruggist, 02 Houth Hatsted-st., canner Cannlpart ar. Hb: KRAPT, Drugaist, Ol West Madlson-st., cor- KINKLEY & CO, Drugyists, 131 gouth corner of Adams. ITARMACY, J. W, WAINWRIGHT, 672 corner Ouden-ay. EN, Druxaint, 20 Biue Island-ay., 16 CIEE jeweler, Newsdealer, and Fancy Goods, 74 Lnke-st., comer Lincoin, AUG Yet J ACOBBON, Druxaist, 182 North Hatated, Sree NORTH DIVISION, 4, BURLINGHAM & CO, Dromist, 48 North Idtksst., corner iivielon, FA. WILLIAMS & CO, Druxglats, 05 Lerraboo~ at, corner. pophla, LOURW. Th NERD, Printing and Advert Agent, News nnd Stationery Danat. ay Kh Metetre, Agente Nowe nnd Aistionery term 2t iets LOST AND FOUND. OUND—ON WEST SIDE SATURDAY, Stay Sa sum of muner, he loser can hava by statin ndout where lost. tha location, the amount and Henowination of uiils. Addrest X'I6, ‘Mriine. OST—PLAIN GULD RING, MARKED eta: Dito Fe AL.” Sireward If returned to 24 OST—ON MADISON-S'., NEAI TLoumin, lant night, between Sand 3,0 tittle wirl Suswering to the name of Hosanna Haraaloux, aged 7 years; ladon allubt straw hat trimmed with wilite ‘and black ribuon, a drees-of-wino colured dress. Diack leather shoes, Any information cuncerning hor will be thankfully received either at 1 and SY Fitth-ay. orzo Went dacksun-nt, Re WATISA LANEY, __.._ BUSINESS CHANCE. OR SALE—FURNITURE FACTORY— ono-hale or five-sixths interest in mn large and prumable furniturg iaanufaciary establishments fae en i ir x FORMHS, Ruore 45 Conteal Stusie-lialt tock, “Ye FOR SALE—A COAL WORKS ON ‘THE Dittabury, Clncinnatl & St. Louis Railway, near tnd the Gullo form tanto tractof eet Popa ci large iret of cos). : ats aduress 1-0, Hox 95h Pittsburg, ha, rok SALE—MILLINERY AND DRESS- A) making business, extablinhed a numberof years, Good run of custuim, “Apply at 244 Aroher-av. Ee ne PNY OL See Atcheraye WAVE $5,000 OR MORE TO INVEST in muanufacuring business, Address, stating Jour buniuoss, Q 4, Tribune once. TPO MANUFACTURERS AND SUSI nere-men,—ituck Falla, Iil., located at the Junc- uh of the Ii, & Q., CaN. We angie Ie 1. St Le thy targent manufacturing town of tts nd offers unusual advantages to manu: facturers uf almost any cummiodity. It has s lane or, which, when fully devel- ty of Socwintabitants, “ite ralj- ‘No. 11a e¥ery respact, proved water-powor for sal in lance or mall quantities At low figures and on ensy terms, Also, Tout and powortu runt for large or stall business, in new brick buliding, very low. devery possible encouragement ts offored to manu- tncturers and others to locate here. PMU worth of unimproved wratar-pOnGr Bud land will bo donated to parties improving the sume, Address A, P. SMEPH, Hock Fallin dt, Nofera to the wanaxuimont of the C., B,&Q. LR, Company, Chiesgo, Iii, E OFFER FOR SALEOR TRADE AT # bargnin, the entiro patterns and extras, tinlab- and uatinished machines uf the Buckeye and Vlan- et reaper and mower bullt by the Lafayette Aqricult- ural Works. ‘There can be cash salea made from this guco ‘For fariher nformeuon inguire at Our Odice. 0. For further info ro mt our office. Lafayotte Car Works, Lafayette, Ind. ANTED—A MAN WITH $1,000 CAPI- tal to engago in a Nght manvfacturing business shat will pay IU per cent a month. Addross ‘I 47 ‘Tribune oftice. A GOLDSMID, LOAN OFFICE, EAST Madlson-st. (iicensed), Ketablished 1333. Uta. foker and builion Cal wold id ai ai i , ek, otc Colorade ‘and allver, diamonds, pe el jorado ranch, 4s Larimer-tt, beaver. NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FUR- niture withuut removal, pianos and other securities at lowest rats. 7 ‘Dearborn-st, toma G AXE AMOUNTS AT LOWEST RATES uaned on furnltnre, pianos, machinery, etc.. Wittious removal or publicly, Kuom 1, 19 Monroe. NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNE ture and planos without remoral, 151 Kandolph- at Ttoom 4. S MADE ON DIASONDS, watch etc. at low rates, 0. LAUNDEN, 2] Handulph-st, Hetablished ROL NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ‘To LOAN on dlawonds, watches, nnd jewelry at ‘I NELLY & CO,.'s loan ofiica, 1d Dearborn EST PRIGE PAID FOR STATE ings and Fidelity Bank books, and Scandl- navi National Hank certidcates, MitA HOLMES, General Broker. #5 Wasblizton-st ONEY TO LOAN AT OPER CENT on improved city or oounry Feul estate, in Mims from $1.00 to shoe, LEWIS & KNOTT, Kuoms5 and lurden Block, 19 andoiph-at. q T (000 TO LOAN—ON Io 31.000 ee eee eas Ca tas taws of Intoront. 1, W. SNOWHOOK, tt La Sallosnt. BOARDING AND LODGING. corner 'T 31. W. 131 Stal BUNS comcror ‘wa! FINANCIAL NontTH SIDE. 7 NORTH CLARKST.. NEAR TIE bridwe—Huard, with room: to fi per week; furnished roums,’ without board, $1.60 to H por week. Sourn SpE. 16 ELDRIDGE COURT—ROOMS AND buwrd. ly boarders taken, Horers. BEXTON, HOUSE — MARBLE, BUILD- Thu aujolniny Grundiaeiiic. yppusite Pust-itica, 23) Clark striet, $1.69 23 und x day Cur true mene 140 ne 8 tirateul Toon 0! faetehode CRENTON MAUZY: reopriotor. JAMES HOTEL, U8 FIFTILAV,— —Shlanted and rufurnishod, $2 por day. Tay- ard &% por Weck, Houms fur w tow pormanont oarders. like a” i CITY REAL ESTATE, tO, z ar pi the haent in Gnicnzor nnd iuston Maalton ate com Se, to build store siz years .U0 per year Offer to taka 6 jeaso next yoarat £170; taxos, t year. You can sen what interest thia will pay on your money compared 19 atocka and bonds, RLUD—iM West Lako-at, 4-ntory store, 0x70, and lot 2x12), south front, noar Robog-at. This stor #00 to build: it Hen OA beat pile. t ce bul ajust at good on Lako-nt in fpfabinck son ladixon-st {tei if you want bargain vo und see thi property; It wilt rent Tordidh par marae must peanta fn Wdays, $5.200—Lant tima this home will be offored at iSO. If you are looking after a bareain call nnd get onat 10 rooms, all modern. 2-atory and basement brick dwoll~ Ing, octagon front, tot 21135, south front, on Adams- #t., néar Wood; cheap. F.ON)—Iook at thie, only offercd for 10 days, 3065 Oak st, near Hush-st..t-room brick cottage and Int 2x10 It Dring AU per foot in three nta for justia mack, Roun wes irdertaind bt Ef rty unne “2x82, le certainiy alow Ngure for’ pro that'localitg: the lot is worth the money. rte 5,W—Fine 0-raum stane-front modern dwelling, brick barn and lotion Thirty-third-st. between Stas and Watast-ny, ft Os deronmn collage and Jot 25x80, on Willlam-st, near Abe chen edge 3 FLU Store and Wot x10 an North Welle-st., near Whitiog: renta woll anda bargain. OR SALE—BY HENRY J. GOODRICH, BI Major Iitock, corner Ls Salo and Madison: yUyerci-boulovard, brick house, 10 roums, étc., near Trenal-oouterara, # feet north of Fortieth-nt. ‘ Pe ia Jevard, tine residence, with feet, far Jak woud-boulovard, 0x10, at $125 te 4 catetae’ Grove-at, soraet tory: urtheats Th x150; Ls x \o4 altars Grovacay.. comer Fortletheat, 12x10), only + South of Fartieth-st., Oxte0. Kvane-av., south of Korty-thiet-st., @) feet, Fortieth-st, cniy half s binck from depot, near Langley-av..2 houses, Y rooms exch, offered vory cheap. ‘Ainv ane of the best bargains tn acta property, 0 Forty-tirtent, and Grand-boulevards Pe eerty: on OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ONE OF the most olegant a-stury and basement Urown atone fronts on Dearborn: near Division-st.; this house ta Drat-claas tn ever; ras atone steps, side- ‘walks, brick tal xladto alley? east front; MOD BL OOCE p) Wei-atory nod basement octagon atone. front ont. on Michizan-av., near ‘Thirty first-at | house in pertect every wari fine barn, and 3 Hue Of the best houses on Sichlusan-av.; possession At oncos these two huuses are first-class octagon Lake Superor bruwn stone fronts; every modern improvement, TH. BOYD, Noom 7, 17y'Madiaunest. KBs SALE— BOUTH SANGAMON-ST.—Botweon Adama and dackson-ast t front, two goud brick huuses very chenpi lot is feat, WEST ADAMS-s1.—Nonr Aberdaen, two framo Aretinge: lot & fect, WEST O110-81.—A frame dwolllog, lot 3 feet, at FLOUNNOY-8T.—A trame cottage, lot 24 feet, near corner Robayent. nt $100. G3. HUNBAKD, Jn, 74 Washington-at, Fo SALE—AT A BARGAIN—S1,700, 1 roum hyuse and low Unarvard-st. Ou. G-room and bath-ragm house, IL Harvard-at, Levestury brick. Filmoroes! Frgulre 800 Weberirnrs OR SALE—A LARGE FRAME BUILD- Ingan youd Miimaukev-ay, corners #U)ait rent. ine tur, excallent livestmont. HENKY WALL i Dearborn-st. Woe SALE—WALE-ACRE LOTS IN Covk’ & Anderson's Subdivision on Uden and oAere Wruverty ot Mawthurne and vicinity. tomo ood bargaines G.5. HUBBAIU, She 74 Waabingion-nt, Fee SALE—15 FEET ON PRAIRIE- ay. JW) feet nurthof Forty-ninth-at, ata bar- gain, WY L. HL, 14) Dearburn-ste oO SALE — TO CAPITALISTS — A tecote price EAU reUeR Tor Resi wt brine Cea exe your. WENT ie It Let 1 osrburnee ri BOOKEEEPERS, OLERKG, &0, fie “WANTED-A QROCERYICLERK WHO mill tako caro of hurses und delivery. 208 *% Blate-st. i TRADES. * ie Wied CARRIAGE TRIMMERS, oe nb Se stitghers, siz helpers. Apply to A. A. AB? p, Wabnat ANTED—TWO GOOD CARRIAGE = valntara, 0 Newborry. COACHMEN, TEAMSTERS. &o, AN TED—AN ASSISTANT HOST. sito E cAPMy Ninoteenth snd Grove-sts, B.A. TED — ESS 7 m iuhors haste a ERE MA FERS we a, _ EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ANTED —100 RAILROAD LABOR. ‘orn ta innve Munday $i an for Wisconsin and. iittala! te Tor saw idee facie LE bil) rn Quarrion, andelty work? fron far i WANTED-ALL “Ti LABORERS T alana; Uumapany murky mnsnest wane rant Henty of Mation works jroo tar. ia (ia GaiNiticad So Nsat ahd te beats CELLANEOUS, Mist ANTED — SEVERAL “BOARDING riaton & Wester ltaiiwaye Repit te WVERE, & eerones! ite Henry County, tad, ual Senet eee COUNLY: Ende, ANTED—MEN—85 TO $500 STARTS: yout in a pormanont businoas ps pine 100 vo tan chee, Address, with stamp, for papara and tn: PoE See meer SU Ren aes, jake yo a forth Clark- Wariin GOOD, STRONG BOY ch to learn to, feed oat MER, printer; Madison and TinisteBsrie, " & ‘WaANTED_AN NO. 1 WHOLESALE ing Kaleaman. who has an abe shed trade on the Hilnoie Ce but experienced tuon new anawor. Send spfereseee and names of fi BEY rbuna omer. ‘ely employed by. Address Q ANTED—AN | INTELLIGENT OF- fice boy: agus, Spor week. Call at 79 Dear- oom 62 ANTED—LOCAL AGENT AND REP- resentative for tho New York “Dry-Goods Bulletin and Texte Manvfacturer; commission & per cent; satisfactory purty can get larcer territory; funnawurenn bara intervie. Hey Gone Bene oH code Went lroadwar, Now Varn Cliye. ee WANTED =I horns IMALE HELP. Domestics. WASTED — A. GERMAN GIRL ‘To minutes rida fromichleagy. Inquire ae 25d GELB, References required, FIRST-CLASS AY. ANT A GOOD, cook, washer, and jroner, at 28 Michtgal Meferences required, WARSIED-AT bio WEST ADAMS- at. oud couk and Jaundrosa. EMPLOYMENT AGENOLEA. WASTED. — GOOD GERMAN | AND baarding:huusds: Ge Husku's Ualees ie MiNmUkeUe MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED — GIRLS — EXPERIENCED svovnte tants, 20 Work on paper boxes, at 9 Kast sblinato lau. 9 buy to work inatde. ‘Apply at abt South Clark, Fs tn OR SALE—MANUFACTURING PROP- erty on Citnton, Canal, Fultun. and West Jack- ats. 'G. 8. MUBBAID, JIL, 4 Wrshlogta OK SALE—16 LOTS IN DAVIS' SUL- division, cornor Twenty-ninth and Wallace-ste, G.3. HUBBARD, JI, 74 Washtngion-st, aon: SILUATIONS—~ MALE, BOOKKEEVERS. CLenke, &o. eon WANTED—A_ GENTLE Mian haviow a Arat-cliss Knetish connection with 4H uuTcES wishes wy conneet himself with some good tino Nour and provision export cal Teferonces, Address Ty "Fribune unica, OR SALE-CHEAP—+STORY AND basement new white stono front store, Wz, jot Wel, east front, on Clark-st. near Huron: thie Soro will bo sid lows owner leaving altys you con etn bargain hore; rents $100. 1, 8. BOY, Room 10 Mudison-at, HOME- wilful and benlthy suburban city, AWD Inuabllants, vuLut debt and Hight taxes, une and a balf hours’ rida from Chreago, fure 3M conta per day: W ‘did wyenuo drive: with substantial brick house, mud> eth improvement at ‘reneh rowf) and observatory overtouxing Lake Michlzan; hes 18 route, etc.: overy curmfort; with marble muntels, ote.; huuse in perfect repair: schools recon to nuny; xvod, Hew house fur man servantand family: good barn, chicken-huuse, etc,t fine grounds, handsome hedves, varloty af aged und choico evergrouns und other mliade trees; with waiks, ravines, etc.; beautiful and raro flowers and pinot; fine bearing orchard, with cbuice fruit trues of Apples, cherries, pears, peaches, plums, ete.t tne uni denand wmeall ft S.—RTApeN, Currants, rasp! ‘ten, binckberrles, etc. with asparagus and mushtuoni beds, und everything that constitutes comfort and Realih. Price, Hixuie ‘Terme, 430 cash, Uniance tn payasnte to Hite raring spor centinterest. Apply oraddresa CAl*t, E, WILLIAMS, 81 Huot Hane doiph-at, second foor, STATION WANTED—IN STORE OR oni ay ® young man uf youd habits Nving with Pa one Hf neo: willing and industrious. ribunw uftice. MISCELLANEOUS, ~ SITUATION WANTED —TO TAKE charye of otto trade uf sume good commilasion ‘oF brokutaye boure, t . ve brukerige houre, by an active member of the MALE, Do! ca. SITUATION WANTED — BY A RE- ‘apectaple girt (Welsh) in a good family to do second work of suwing. Apply at Nu. 2d Abordoon-at. —__—_—_—_—_ between ttand la. m. DRESSMAKERS, GITUATION WANTED~—BY A YOUNG Indy droxsniaking, to xo aut by the weinks first CTasnaudiorand furs takes boing suwing. O'Rei baue ones, “Nee DOME Semin Addrose EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, Giuarions WAN'TED — FAMILIES needing Koud Meandinavian or Gorman fernsle eh supplies At G, Dusku's vidce. 16 Siiavkeo-ay, Of SALE—10 ACRES NEAR NEW per actus HENHY WALMEIU JIL Th Buarvorrent ITUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSIN girls. best dexerintion. well rocommunded. Bus” Tau Kextstry, Zo Weat Munrodest. Hell telophon Ol SALE ACRES SOUTH OF WALLEI Site lf Doarborieat, or Sere MBSIEY WOR SALE—FIVE-ACRE BLOCK NEAR Yack Side, on 1. G. 1b 1, $0; [0 foet enat front ga indiane-ay., betwean kifiy-thind and Fifty-fourth- ota. foot; lute at South Chicago, and acre- property in tho Cnlumat reaiig. “ Kisabl ds & Ge Es CLAIK, 7) Dearborn-at, Kuom 4 OR SALE OR REN'T—HOUSES, LOTS, and acrus at Winsdalo. Will bulld to autt und aclt ‘on monthly payments, fF $0) 00 small month- nits, Late fo ty payments, “O.J. STOUGHL au Latalle-at, OR SALE—GLENCOE—LOTS ON THE shore uf ako Michizan, 8) foet above Inke, at HW each, on $ monthly paymonta; goad achools, churches, and cheap rallruad (are: will stuw tuts tre any day. IRA BROWN, 12 La Salle-st., loom 4, Olt SALE—$100 WILL BUY A BEAU- tful lobone Block, from the hotel at Logranie. miles from Chicagys #5 down and $5 monthly ;cheap- Gut property in tnurketi shown frue; abatrack tree. INA BNOWN, HW? La Sallo-at, Hoon 4. OR SALE~CHOICE BUSINESS AND Fusldgence Jots, contraily locates, near Pullman Hation, and onnvantentty the Wurks. Acre property Hoar Palluinn mapecinity. Apply to JAMES. 1, VAAN VLISSINGEN & 1ito., Room, t4 194 Dearborn st, POR SALE— RESIDENCE—AT KEN- wood, Fortyenaventh-at., fronting suuth, tx) Out Darn, Nret-ciuse Duuse; way pep tn HOA eiee WOLD Fidatity Wauten, tet leant —St.000—.1 JENDID MER- chant water-mUllin perfect running order, doing a Tange business now, Ione of the Dost wheat’ coun= Yea in Michigan, nonr Dowuriae, SU0—This laa lance fine watermill, near BMtlchixan City, [nd., in complate order, running day and night, siottig a tirge buslneasy it Wil oar investtaations wil take Ciicaxn property for eund assume Salty HOY De ttoom't. eo Madinan-nts MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FINE 73 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD UP right pletio, used but little, for nale at great sacs Pittce by lady who has na use far it, Call botween and a'cluck, Hoaut % Brown's Hutel, curuer stato and Van Huron-sta. PRscHER orpniant ANOS vl Are celebrated tor their beautiful singing quality uf fono, elasticity of ection, durability, und wlewaneo of ished W yours. Nold for cash, or on Aunie, to aul purchasers, LLYON & HEALY, saate ana Munro: aT. LAWRENCE HOTEL, ON ‘TIE Tiron plan, 74 and ph elaOs . New Poildings now furnitures everything now; all light rooms: wie Hut and cold baths Mrices, 74 cents to 0) ner a al rates Ws PFHRDONE RUUALE, B ron Lihe: 1 MPaON, proprio Wikbsot EUROPEAN HOTEL, TRIB- une Block~is the Invest und bus, Naropean Hoe arunys nscurting Go. tvia tan, eihaitenata eos iupantmndernuaih, SAMUEL GABON 7; LLET, DAVIS & Ci ALLET, DAY ote eianos, ‘These colebrated planus,with uthers uf bor makes, ean bo found at che wereroume 0 WoW. KIMBALL, Cornur slate and Adams. EW Pl Pt. is N UPRIGHT PIANOS W, W. KIMBALL, Corner Slate und Adums, PERSONAL, EMSONAL—Tilke PARTY THATSOLD the wringer at GS Forty-third-at. ploaso call at 143 oarburn-av. pers NAL-HATTIE: YES. JACK PSERSONAL—SOLE: SO GLAD TO GET you snwe way? JC” your setter. Can't i soo yuu ENSONAL—G. 1, 8; YOUR LETTER wcuivud: have sou paciles, und with your ime t ba Giodtnve help, atl can be arranyod saulsiaotorily: como. howe Ke ONCE. MACHINERY, DUPLEXSAFETY BOILER CANNOT explude; Kives ios, steam fur loast munoy, and va durmviley: IL established by ttrve yuors’ survice ithuwt repairs, Kngineers and stesm rs invited to exeining, of send for descripuy. rewlar ta DUPLEX BAPETY NULLEIE Gu! ae 4 Fs MUANY olflces, Tuiaudesty Now Yurk, aud 4S Feadkiliesty Cte TED—A GOOD SECOND-HAND wut Engle and boiler about Z-huree powart Fo gutta val bo sean, wivu privd, Add: butte unticd. vero SEURAGE: ag ry ‘Advani ved and packed forsbipp.ng. Hslablished in Lath CROTUREURRINE Es and til tveee Monenecate _ PARINERS WANTED, PAwenti WANKED-IN ‘THE GItAIN wud puuwiasion business with sume capital, b: y an active mumbor of tho Board of Tradu; fauiier with details. QO ¥i, ‘Tribune ufice, i caroeis’ turuitores and’ nocesual stock of carpe! jurulbure, an ousubol Helliog as loweet prious fur cash ur ou lostalling Call eddcssmine. ON INSTALLMENTR, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, _ A Tsoi MITCHELL'S, 100 B, WASII- ae teca ube and secuudenandeat low prieeey OF Mill orousnsiec, Cash edvanovs tide, n TJ,8, COOPER'S STABLES, NOS. 174 and Michian-ay,, fine driv! bugey, care Flee, saddle, snd draft horses, Urdure sulicite ION SALE—A 10-SEATED PASSEN busy weary ae quod aa new) will yyw a Lara have no further use fori. Apply We MCHAIN & CU, Cantar Tht. ASTURAGE FOR. HORSES — AT Istand arm, neat South Chicagos grass, CLANK. ausaerand wator in svunuance; #1 por Eis THOROUGHBRED — COMBINATION audie und driving howe, beKue bay, Uinck horvughly used fo city, : punts | ths U4 py (aaa ae de EoD aS Wabush-ae. ahd ‘Twenty-A@teat, MISCELLANEOUS. _____. ONSTIVA'TION DYSPEPSIA oie teacaote compbund. “Varticutsry aud toatl Wnels addroas it, sf erties Sleuere tad TAMMERING, STUTTERING, LISP ing. Guarantued curs. Ly. & G. Delon, (ipk rom Csrisy tb N. Btatu-at. sciunilis und surioud [rentmont. ‘No secret. No mony in advance, Hust rotorencos by patients curud 11 city. pes ANTE! O CHARTER UR ‘Uvo vesevis forcudar; St. Joavph's Island to Chitaza. “Address X 3h Feibung uitlus. MISCELLANEOUS, : ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY Ashurwery Zovorness, to travol xe companion to Rit invalld, or Nousvkceper where there gro servants kept; would preter to Icaye the city. Kost of Chicage roferences, “Address Iti, Tribune office, YYUATION WANTED—BY A; LADY, as nasistant correspondent of copylat in an ins airance or othur uflica, dress N15, Tribune atten, Best uf references, A “WEST SIDE. 10 RENT—1031 WEST JACKSON-S' mMory framo,4tvoms, TURNEI & BOND, Woshini Letbomby Mt ar Li, 10 RENT—A GOTHIC DWELLING, 12° ¢ Tounm, beautiful urounde TTT Went Waabing= ° (aiak, Apply to N. MMIII itoom ab Aterchants Norra BmDg. mo I 1 Nos, 40 AND 143 LINCOLN- HORI AMG, Hand kh tan eaten eo MISCELLANEOUS, Ewa ro RENT—ELEGANTLY-FURNISHED with cbinn, sliver, Mnon, wid ovory itom house, cumpleta for family of Is; cant ta advance, 0) leare fell monttin. "Adarors Whe Tribune bles, West SIDE. O RENT—A, PRIVATE FAMILY have to runt, furuixhud, second stury front um. With Alcove, to gontionien only; suitable for. . fur two, $13; references ro~ Sourn Spd. : 0 RENT—BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED romps, by the aayurweek, 19 Kust Harrieuieaty Gotwoon Wabash aud Michizan-ave, f Noariz SE. 10 RENT—A_ FINELY front ream arenes, Te UENT—FURNISIED ROOMS, ALSO front and back purlurs, at lis Dearbora-av. FURNISIIED hath, ote; to kontlemen only. tet 10 RENT—STORES, OFFICES, da OFFICES, ~ .WENT=, FINE, PHONE OFFICER ts id heatod by wt GHORNGS, Ue Aviantiteten Dooxs AND YARDs, PPO, RENT—DOCK A‘ THE FOOT OF. +” So furune yeurortormar youre “ded, STAURNET, W Waantngton-st. ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. O RENT—ON WABASIL-AY,, ROOMS. mith stom powar and vlevawur, Inquire atic juita-at, O° ORENT—WITH = POWER—ROOM, ligt, Hghted of Unreu sites, Leated with atennt frankiin wid Alichigan-ate, SHE Pe lal FIRST FLOOR OF ‘TRE «yr warubtuse ouruer Lumber-at, und ‘wanty-sec Gnd, formerly known as ibe Kont Packtnu-Huusd. BE, MUTCHINBON & CO. 1b Chamber of Cormmerce,: NI-STATE AND) WASILD ede, ttt corde Count, Mei, with nine windows, u ‘ Jeweirs etubg, Sng glovator for bust hess purpones, FISLUGIL Ww dhate-at, ry ARGE ROOM, 50X100, ‘with power! mre Py arpa TRS & CO, 1 und 1 West Chivazu-ny. WANTED=—1O EN ws ‘TED—TO RENT—BY A CULTI- Lot ey indy, Just arrived frou Hitodttie Brunet cuiduae iufsreices” requieud, wad ae dread TUF weok Prok MALCHAND, Uron-s AD AN ‘wish tO sell cast-off clotuliyg, carnal and Ped- ding will do well by sendiag orders tu E. MBKSCHIBL, SiNiste-at. Tyuscuntou tu pay 2 por cont more had ‘any other dealur in the cl T aiust have the good ye; wanted ehsclately Fee eee eS elect "Under by melt grumpuy ate ~ 4 Wo highest cau price, Crdere Dy tondud tor ieousaiber che Huuiver 6M Mlaterak BETTER PLACE CANNOT BK found ib thy Clty uf Uhicagu than ab 36 6 “where ladios ahd guntomen can sell thelr cast uihing, carpet. ule. fur a Ulu price.” We mut BaVe, avuur salna Io thls lity are lainiense, We wre will to pay quad vush prices, Address Mi, or MES. A! 1 Dil etandenod jas res PROBESSIONALy TORNEY AT LAW, “Adviog free; 1s yeare od fogally wanaacted, A GOODRICH, e124 Dearburn-st., Chics experiouce. Huslness q ULAIRVOYANTS. Fainlly wad Vuslucas trvutles, Yeon Wagaate | hE ue i