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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 27, fy 1881—TEN PAGES. t Of IWnols National and League, asking codp- oration from the Conventlon in making tho fortheoming League plenle a siecess, My, A. Sullivan moved that the Convgntion nssisbh the League, provided the tive. plentes dh! got come on the aime date, and this cont Mets After mueh dieussion tho matter was referred to the Committers ot Arrangements, with power tonct. Col Lyneh, of Lincoln, Hy mace a few remarks on the lant ques thon, Mr. Dunno offered the followlng, which was tmantinously adopted: failed to fn when IRELAND'S WRONGS. Yoss-Meetings Yostorday at Which Thoy Wore Indignantly Set Forth, OE eg gomo of tho Hoteltends Dendiwnco Thelr Brothren and Therchy Injure i tho Cause, ; dagger i sultiney sword woe llkely n SS perpetiiate her linplous n Ireland; an Tho United Irieh Booleties) However, In- i Wirenteas, Gur nitive tad te wetay the vies thm rather of intesting division in the pst than * dorso Donnis O'Gonnorand Pillory His Defamers, ine Hosland's AbIILY ty subjugate or dominnte Ors mind : Witeneas, It 1s the cardinal duty of Srishmen ta defend overy patrlotia brothar Who labors for our native fads and MEREAB, Dennis O'Canase, Kay. of the Tt. pole State ‘trish National Land Leacie, and ronsurer of tho United Irian Societies of CI enue. hus, by tifoelony services and sneritl for the ussortion of Irish fre hisvirtues ng neltizen, enti UNDER THE BLUE VAULT. “An enthustustic opon-alr, demonstration of the Irish Land-Lengie was held yesterday afternoon on the prairie, at Halsted street, tie ris well us by jel himeolf to our v or ‘h te gratitude, osteem, nid reverence: and between ‘Twenty-clahth ‘and ‘Twenty-ntntn | err eat mtd Hanis Ofcounery Ean, ureets. A stand lind beet orectex, nbove | wus reeontiy ixentted hy n iniin who seaink as ihe nunsibly to Relf-reepect as tie fs (ndliferent tothe honor of his race and to the tritimph of tho im mortal enuso of our country: bo Ht, therefore, Kesulend, ‘That we, tho ‘delegates fram the Irish societies of Chicuga, In convention nae sombled, denqunee tn the most unequivocal and emphutle terma the finplous sinuder uttured against one of tho purest end most herole Colts that over reflected honor on ts OF our native lands and that wo berehy publicly and solumniy nawure our friend and. falluwe ecountrymun, Denuls O'Connot, Esq. that our contitence: In and respect for iin but, If posslble, Intensitted by tho cowardly and witli. Huntatinek of o ntan who has the! eradited our country, and done more service ‘to our ohomy—Hngland—than sroundrals and traitors ts Nagle, Coryden, and ssey's Tho Convention thereupon adjourned, sub- Ject to enll ot tho President. . BADEAU, GRANT, AND SHER. IDAN. which floated the Amertcan. ‘flag, the banner N of tha Ancient Order of Hlverninns, and two trheolored flags of preen, white, and yellow, emblematic of thy, united action of thé Roman Catholic, Protystant, and Oring elowents, ‘here were also n. nuinber of trans} parenoles, on which were the following riptiuns: Phe Land ‘for the People”; lon Must Go On—aArehbishop We Ask Is the Free itt : “Parnell is. Comlug—iie {fg Welvome” A band of musle rendered the most lively. of Irish ira, std, when the mecting opened itd v'cloek, thery were some 3.000 people gathered around the kur’ stand. re Prehard Powers, President of the Seamen's Unlon, oceupled the chatr, and introducett Col. Edmund Lyneh, of Lincoln, Ul, who gavonatirring address. ‘Tho aext speaker swas the ev. Fathex, O'lngan, of Ireland, who treated the land,qnestion in a dl Tn and Impressive manner, Io was followed | ~ by MC. Quinn, of Peorls, whose eloquent | the Shenandoah Campaign of 1864— remarks ure repeatedly piterrupted by aie tn oolce lause.. The speaker, sald admired r 2 Y., Thur: ‘2, , Daantmnity Detwi Lockout, N. ¥, Thursday, June 2, 1831 clergy ant people in. the Jand movement. Ue. believed In colonizing the Irish people, but wanted them colonized on the. Emerald fsle, and he hoped to see the time when Yankee skil, Industry, and fnde> pendence, tuxuther with. American maney, spirit, and pinek, would be directou to down. jtrodien Ireland. Stel a sight as that would «wilt the ai fstoeracy, i ‘the Rev., Mather Boylan, who bears cre- ‘-dentials from Parnell, panded Inudlord thr- / canny withoutgloves, Orangemen and Catho- Tes allke wers united on the land queso ‘and the clergy were staniling by the people, “athe apenker had the, unadulterated Celtle “ progue, and, Interspersiag lis speech with (. huniotons anecdotes, carried the assembiaga —To the Edttor of the New York Tunes: In your reviow of Badenn's “Military History of Ulysses 8, Grant” fn the Pinca of June 12 Lifind the following: Shoridan moat fustly receiv but Badean tikes care to warn his readers that In Sheridan's famosa Sheuindeah curnpat gn Grant “directed Ulin closely and constantly," and he narrates that Grant's visit to Sboridin’s euinp nt Chirtestuwn was so inspiring that “Sheridan was never thoid afterward, Ho fearned to confide in himself and to know bis oyn geniua” 1 was a saldicr of almost four years’ sery- fea during the Rebellion, and served under Sheridan during the whole of fie Shennan 8 Very high praise, by storm. . doth Valley eampaign of IH, Thave a pros \n "Tho Rev. Futhor Dorney censured in un- | found admiration for the milltary gents und monstired terms Thoms O'Connor Powers, for the military services of both Grant: and Member of Parllament fram County dtayo, ++ whom he denounced ag a traitor to the Irish cattse, ‘The speaker erlticised the wrangling: Sheridan; and i seems to me deplorable that Gen. Badean show seek to enlianee. the puny, Tauuitactin of aut grent Cantal by 1 " muZuErs {1 Chica etittilag the services of his prominent sub- 4 antl lgcort aniuing the Lewzue th eh a ‘a ordinates. Of such a writer as Gen, Batleat, * focut wholly loose frum the movement, At | considering his ability nnd the fact that he nearly overy meeting .thore were hot-hended | must have Ind nnlintled neces to oftlelal fouls who brought thé cause Into disrepute, ds, wo certainly would have a right to >The Land League must rid itself of polit expect a fale and eandld statement of facts, y nae it to thelr own per- | How well hie has discharged this duty is il ety Wot at tlelas were thelr tne: Justrated in the nbove statements ns to the + opwes.. Not acsinule one was an tho plat. | Shenandoah eampatgn and in the offend re- oy They were: always friendly | parts reluting thereto, * eel ig ani put nee wsnnted hoy aie Real the following, whieh ts taken from. conld be fouad. ‘Che spenker closed with an tho "Report of Lieut-Gen U.S. Grant, ot the *. appent to be sensible, to he united, or failure | Armes of the United States, 184-1057"; “avould be certaln. His heart was Inthe work, | Tho two armios Iny in such a posttion—the en- + but ho sated It done right. emy on the weat bank of the Opequan Crock, The hatrmun proposed three cheers for | covering, Winchestor, and our forces in front ot Father, Porney, whom, ho styled “the young Herryville—that either could being on i battle at Y abany.tine, Defent te ua would lay opon to the Croke.cf Alltuots,” and tho same wore given | Chomy the States of Muryinnd wind Penny iva nia tor long alstances before another ariny Intron -was adopted declaring Im: | Guuid bo Interpored to cheok him. Under those sontidence in Dennis O'Connor, of | oiroumstances, 7 heattated about allawing the tne » Trensurer of tho Illinois Lant | itatine,to be taken, Finally, tho uso of the Dal- iy . and ringing cheers were elven fr piraces Dake talleant and the Uhsapeuke, & Land hig associates, whether in jatl or fo Cann, which were both obstructed by tho \ ey aa enemy, became so ein penuty necesaury tous,» 1 . | and tho Importance of relioving Ponnayivania Tip followlng resolution was also adopted: | gna Maryland from continuous throntunell in o"S Hepleed, “Phat wo, citizens of the United | vasion go great that I determined the riele «- Btat/seinmass-mnceting aasombled, do unant- | stiond bo taken. But fearing to telee graph the © order for an -. attack without knowlng more than I did ns to Get, Sheridan's feclings ns to whut would bo the robable result. left city Palnt on tho 1th of ‘eptomber to visit him at bis headquarters to | dcolde, ttftar conferauce with him, wht should be done, [ mot him at: Charlestown, und ho, pointed out av distinctly bow cach army lny, achat he coud do the moment he twas authorized,” sad peti a ale feusidenes A eer eat Tire guw thoro were but two words of Instriotion gl SPREAD THE LIGIT.? necessary: Go Int... Lasked him it be 1 ieeting, called by the Stock-Yards | could got out his teams and supplics in time to “Sprd&d the Tight’? Club, was livld yester- muko iin attack on tho ensuing ‘Tunsday morn. > His reply wns that ho could bofore day dayatternoon in the Club's hall, corner of | lait on Monday. Ito was off promptiy to timer Halstal and Twelfth streets. Fhouins Ryan a pe Ree Bad tha tha resgl ¢ hid auoh calledthe nsxemblage to order, and Mietinel | ee Tete Gofore aiving bi orders. Ryan vas selected us Chairiuan. “The latter | is so obylous from the Above extrnet frum expiniied thot the meeting lad been called fer, ‘ant’s Report iat Shcridan vignnet for th} purpose of devising menns to extend | hls own cumpalen tn the valley, fourht bis the ‘heulatton of ther World, 9 paper pire pretties suede ho spurring feng ie “Lieutenant-General, 1 whieh tho tyranous myrmidons of Queen | closely, and constuntly,” was never." thuild,. eels: yale not allow to bo introduced | did always “vontile In himself and know nto Ireland. 4 Is ewn genias,” ond that the shiple reasow 'Thomay Ryan prociatmed himself dissatis -'mal ty plodie to Parnell and his collongy es, al ich some are lying in Heitish dungeons, an unfiterable, and determined support, and that \ weiwitl stand-with them through sunshine aod kness, until the alus Of this movement uro ~ igfomptiahed and tho land -of. Irolynd bulonge! “tale people. 3 viva inceting. then adjourned with round: : afterround of cheers, 7 why the great opening battle of that’ caine fledavith tho Liinols State Land League and: palizn was not fought on the Loh of AUmUBL Iumethois, Me beloved that rent was rob-"} cng Sheridan was restrained by hits chlet— tery, and tn an immoral tax upon Industry, | that Lam almost willing to believe that Gen, And that the land belonged outright to the Baden poxge read Grants bupure ie ata y 5 y Bo-callee isto “bioj ay Ol veople. Any jon wid sont arlvapate tho this kind, whieh ‘utterly ignore. Itnporiant freepianee of." the. Chree Fa should 00 | reports of campalgns. which aro In thein- hissed from tho platform. Theso and other pelven history, are bad cnough when, porpe- advanced sontinents were. loudly applauded | trated by a HY ny but what stintl wo say by the Gaolalletsy who formed the majority of of sucht i perfor walled when thio, nuithoe was, William Gleason defended tho State Land | futself an uetur tin tho scenes which) ho ate League wid devlared that Dennis O'Connor tempts to describe? , ENE, ii show recelpts for lots of money .re- initted to } Ryan's Ping ho GRISCOM'S FAST. By hought,, was: nl of a pleco with the usual Griscam entered upon the thirtieth day of pretino of Alainnon, who insisted an abus> | his fast'at, noon yesterday, and for’ the frst Jocenohonur inate Oe ucla galas th thnecomplalned of feeling hungry,—inotcom- hownee the, present: agitation in Ireland q | Piained. exactly, but suid ho felt as if. there - “war ofsraces,” and was aniuted with ories | Was a vacancy In hls stomach, and that the _ of.“ You're an Engllsiiman?? and *Pubhim | water. he drank was heavy. [lowover, he: out.) When something Nke order had been | proposes. to. keep hls ‘agreemoent—abstaln, Testored the speaker repelled the yileinsine { from food for forty-flvo-days, Whathor he’ will go: beyond that will depend upon haw “watlon, and declared.“ there never was a Gteagon yot but was arebul.” , HLoclalmed to | he feels; Dut at present he expects to fast for fifty days, About titty peaple pal to xeo puesnis letters from Mr. Parnell howls at he-enjoyed the confidence of the Lrish | htm, yesterday,—not js- many as hoped cae oes 3 tor, and tia fenr that he may Jose mone “leader seems to distress “him, Ie looks wall and r, ee th i “<2 Father :.Boylan, a: priest: who arrived inthis ‘country from Ireland three: weeks | sleaps soundly, and converses intelligently: with callers. ls apparently brighter: than Ago, gave encournging reporls of the cons cho has aver been; certainly calmer, At 7:4 dition of the agitation, ‘Fhe peoplo had Jearned that “divide and conquer” was the |'in the morning his pulse was 4, his tempore atures 1-5, and his respiration 14. A pore lyrant's motto, “unite and-conquer™ the tlon of tthe imorning was svent In sewing irdland, Datriot’s ereed, All sectional feeling had been’ Bwept away, and there waso Land Luague Inevery pariah In Ireland, He had been twenty-{wo years In public Ilfesand: fait, never xeen such fidellty In regurd tu the dis-, {elbutton ‘of funds as provuilud: In tho: Land League in Dublin, “No falr and rational ap- beat to that body was ‘over refused, and tho Nieinhors: wore all men of the hest charac- ter, ‘The reverend apenker,? who was loudly applauded, cloacdl with: nn appeal for natty | of purpose ‘and acto, ao that landlord | tyranny might be swept way by ‘indignant Vubllvopluton., ek OS ‘noon in writing a alxteen-page letter on business? His welghe was 134 pounds,’ a loss of 14 pounds in the previous twenty- four howrs, and of #4 pounds alice he began, ‘Hosays he has Uy. pounds to spare yot.— that he will not give thought to the mattor of Wwelaht.till ho rung downto 150, At the pregentirato of dverensa he will reach thas polnt about the thirty-olahth day, At 3315 Pe mds temperature was 88, hls pulse 60, and his respiration 1° An of ‘the retinn showed that the vesseld were’ T, J. Morgan ‘ridiculed Gleason's talk | about‘half thelr normal siae nnd that there about.n war of races," and provounced om- | was: contraction of the pupil, Ho drank vhatleally pralnst the usd of physical force, | twenty-four ounces of water tn tho morning faylng. that Ireland could never be freed by and elght ounces th the afternoon, “Dlawing. up:Engllsh homeg with dynamite |. eich a ale ER or powdor, Ho mado a strong plea for the} prarried on by Sfpnwritas, He £0 and Bioped with Another From td Pittsburg (Va) Sopymerctith Tune 24, Ran. “Resolutions Iudorsing that’paper, and de- |: Lust Thursday dir, We 10, Juto candidate Houuclng Prealdent Gurtleld and Secretary | for Count Burveror of Wostmoreland County, , Biaino for thelr supiieness Jn | regard to tie Wit nace { ne ine Thon laas, Y laughter rut ott, arrest of Michuel Boyton nnd the suppression: oy eae a brilliant attain There wos Of the Irish World, aud also denoynciu the criminal neglect of the uilicors anit Head in Tem! rH ot the State Land League for no moving in the matter, wera udopted. BL Conway, of Bridgeport, gald the Inat-uaniedt boily consigred of 1 svt of political huckstars and: aristocrats, Other speakers followed Jn tha samo Hne, and at the closo a:branch “Spread-the-Licht” Club was organize to: advances the Interests of tho cause and to ald Jn maintaining the Nationalist organ, ' UNITED IRISH SOUIRTIES, ‘Tho annual conyention of the United Irish, “Bocleties of Chteagu ‘was helt yesterday aw Jurgo numbor of guests, aud tho presente were was OF unusudl richness, Baving been bought in’ Now York ft Muse remained with bis brido but. funy Tour hours, when be started, os he suid, for. cr Nowiun, not, howoyer, yutil be hud borrowod $10) trod his wife’ an unother slinilac sum from hor brother, At West Nowton Muse met: Miss Mngale Vaul, B respeotable young lady, Whom bo hud provicusly cnvaxed to Imurry, and proposed tobring hor to Pittsburg to havo’ tho. coremony. perforined. They startod for tbls ‘oliy avcampaniod by two brothers of Mia Paul, wArsived in the city t waa found that the train thay-Intonded to leave ou to tuke thelr odd ing tri Hon oant to Jouve, and the coru: Me 4 t . Zhe Treasurer's roport.of tho fourth an- |" dual plenic showed a balance on land of 8237, Mr, Pd. Walab, of Oleyoland, ‘addressed the house on the Irlah Jand question, 2 a Thy following peruugent organization was effected: Bi ent, dt J, Prenderguts; frensurer, Dennis O'Conner; Becretury, J, ‘nN. 3 ; t. AgneW moyed that the usual Natloual iy Paper Domo for ap Olacrvatery, *_ A paper dome, thirty feeb. in dlanoter -and woilghing about two. tons, is beluy made for the new gbderviltory. at West Point. Lewill wel only prastenes 4s WuCh usucupper dome of equal Womon that bavo beon pronounced Incurable demonstration be held August 18, §¢ possible. t ‘The motion pruvalled, and the President was | P34 bait phyatelans iit. tie country pave Dea authorized to appolnt 4 Comuilttes of Are.) ut ia E. Binkbaw's Vegetublo: Compound, -Tangements, Bond w Mra. Lydia B. Pinkbam, 233 Wostern Acoumuuication was recelyed from the } ayeoug, Lyon, Mass. for puwpniets, ,| the ground of eri buttons on his vest, anda partof the afters. Sxauninatlon, many and costly. ‘ho bride's wedding attire "| mony wae again defurred. Tho brothers returned afternoon in the Irish Literary Hall, Fitty- | home and iff, uso ona atise Paul departed, bie lx delegates, ‘represouting twenty-three so- body - knows wherv, * There ina rumor tu tho elegutes, ‘top ‘offeat that Miss Paul: jwthe tirat - wife, they bays Cletiva, were present... lr, UL, Fy Shoridan.| ing boun married somo tino ago, Dutectivos are, dresiled, eer: | | looking for the muchymurriod wan. ‘Tho broth: of that trenty by the Berlin Congross seemed to bo fatal to his diplomnatia reputation, wnd he was obliged te retire into private life, Tut the outhirat of Niblliam leet yenr suminoned hin from hie retirement, and be was appointed Gov ernor of Nijnl Novgorod a short tino before tho great muniner fale, The terribie events of the Tast. few nianthe xeem to have ilrected the preeent Cear's attention to hims and he waa first appolnted Minister of Domains, and now suce vessor to (en. Lorin Mulikot. SPORTING. THE TORE. On the opentng day of the Chienga running jiceting Saturday tho mile dash for all nes was won by LigdleS. in 13483 Jack Maverly second, and Tidat Wave third. Enntsktilen finished third, but as he was evidently ulled, his Jockey, Hodgos, was rated off the track, thy horse set brek totnat place, ancl all bets on hin declared: off, Letthin won the Lalles’ Stakes, a three-quarter tlle dast for srycur-aldl filles, In 1317345 Arne second, anit Square Dance third. Mie Board of Trade TTandicap, nanile anda hilt dash for all ares, was taken by Linhtunah Ine fair Count sue Vaith third. King Nero won the jnile heat race tn TH 1314873 Clan Alpin oud. In the second heat of this rice Wale verton was fouled at the first turn by Belle of Nelson, and fell, dying yesterday from the effects of the injuries sustalned, THE COURTS. Judge Tuley Temporarily Re- strains the City from Vacate ing La Salle Street. The Humboldt Pari: Boulevard Saturday’s Mecord—Items, New Suits, Ete, VACATING LA SALLE STREET. ‘The Ualon Bullding Association, on bebalf of {tself otul all othors who may tesira to he come parties to the proceedings, obtalned a temporary Sujunetion from Judge ‘Tatuy about 6 ofclovk Saturday evening, restraln- ing the efty and all other parties froin elus- ing Lu Suita street in necordanes with the provision of the ordinnuces vacating that pure Hon of the thorvnghfare between Jackson and Van Buren streets whitel was passed hy the City) Council lust Thursday night. ‘The DI, whieh fs sworn to by W, C.D. Granuts, ‘Treasurer of the Association, was presenied by Messrs, Kales ‘ani Fuller, its attorneys, Mr, Grants filed a bond fn the stim of 32,600 to Insure the city aainstloss, and the papers were served onthe Mayor Inte Saturday wight. ‘The complatut recites the long histary of the movement to close the str and Rets, wp that the Assocation owns over $200,000 worth of property near the Climber of Com meree, where! he value of. its property is erently en 1, wid that the faut that the Board of ‘Trade woukd eecupy its present quarters hamedintely after tho great tire bad imtieh to, do with Platntitts building where itdid, ‘The proximity of the present bull. ing affects pinintit’s rentals, and plaintit wad Infinenced to lease ground belonging to the Peek estate by tho very fast of this ‘proximity, “The complaint further allezes that the remaval nugitation was begun by THY TRIGGER, Spectal Wiepatch to The Uvleaca Tribune, Winona, Minn, Jtne 20.—The West Wis- consitt and Minnesota shooting tournanient, whieh has been In progress for the past three , days, closed to-day. HRepresentat Ln Crosse, Alina, Fountala City, W from all pritelpal towns {1 Minnesota, were In attendance, Bustdes shooting, they have Joc plenies, ete., and business ineetings, At tho conclusion of to-duy’s shooting thd fol- lowing prizes were anhouneeds Sehutzen King, B. Ott, of La Crosse first. or Winona prize, ond, Ahinn prize, B, Ott, of 1 thirds La Crosaa prize, J livers persons, Including certain meni- i Pat bes ot the” Connell; 8 iat tho elt Vis; fourth, Fountalet Clty, Mit B hay directly — aldec its that. with- Tan prize, I. Greenline St. ke out this. ald, the removal” contd | Sixth, Monroe prize Edward ry Wino seventh, Winann Coutts offlears’, hot bu mide, ug the Bonrd would not move if unlegs the portion of the streat In attestion shall be wholly yaented and) made private property: that one of the city's stipulations is that the proposed new bidding stiatl be finished and occupted in two years and a halt after the vacation; nnd tat, should the street le vacated, taint and ail other property holders in the vicinily of the present build. Ing will be permanently damnged te the es tent of hundreds of thousands of dollars, TE is further alleged that the dantuge will ental The be held at Fountain Ci BASE-BALI. Saturday’s Lengue games resulted as fol- lows: Chilcago 12, Providence 8; Worcester 0, Buifalo 43 Cleveland 0, Boston 2,” ‘The standing of the yarious elubs in tho League championship contest at the close of lust week's play was as follows: Minn. prize, J. Parster, St. Pant, Minn, Sehnizentest wilt a Hability upou the elty grenlly in excess of SiSisigisisi= > tha comatitutional Jimits that the city has no. le gs a g 3|3 ry A 4 tight te vacate the street for the murposes fn A S Fl ZF 14] Siz view, and would be found without money: CLUBS, EIS 815; Bir {a} 82 to pay the diunages were it to be held lable, PYRE Tal TS! 212 inasmuelt ay there Is no proviston: of ly Fab Ke Bd a a Ki to determine what person or what proper =) Sra) a} 3) alt [ala of any person 13 damaged by vacating Alles }eet 3] St UL Bt aK), street, After declaring thit, tunless the elty on pe a pal galls is tnmediately restrained, it will at once BLL] Blatt 8) oH a tuar up the portion of the street in question, AY Mesbelol 4 4 1 muling it impassable nnd thereby Inilletiig oe Co tgrent damnge on the plaintiif, the complalnt “ 4 y gl babes 0) i : loses With’ a prayer int a temporary tne . Py Pig cs Fs Het il Pd Hed Wid Junetion may be issued restralning tho’ city Gases lost... {18} 14|10| 18|10}30| 10194 | 120} and all others from closing the street. that the ordinance be declared youd, and that 0 srminons issne commanding the city to ap pear and answer the complaint, HUMBOLDT PARK BOULEVARD. A. decision was rendered Snturday by Judge Tuley In the ense of Willian Marvin against Chauncey N. Shipinun, sho West Chicago Park Comnmisslonors, aud over forty others, involving the (itleto partot Humboldt Park, ‘This waga bill to foreclose a mortgage given in. 1809 for $18,000 on fifty-seven neres of Jand hy Shipman, Bul & Merril’ subdi- vision, The defendants were mostly pure chasers of lots In the tract, who had bought ] POLITE ATHLETICS, Natty New Uniforms of the Chicaco and Ariel Bicycle Clubsa=Movements of Prominent Whocoimen— Bicycle Scores—Personnl—Iendcezvous nt Chie cago. ‘Tho members ot tho two organizations. the Chicayo and the Ariel Bicycle Clubs, -nre out fa now uniforms, which will be shown to advantage on the trip to Waukesha County this week, ‘The Chicagos bavo a short sack coat and knoe pants of dingonal gray.cassimere, the cont buttaning close up to tho neck, with narrow on the streneth of un opinion by E. F, Rune . Yui that, their title was goad, ‘rte defense Mee ee Me ET ARE Me laced ain of the West Park Commilsstonors wis that | poo: with blue, and on the left breast-pocket Marvin, having released certain lots, and tho ippenre The: fettoe MCL TL in. bhane streets and alleys adjacent, according to the subdivision; ‘thereby released Humboldt Park boulevard, whieh was 125 feet wide at ‘one part and 400 by 175 fect at nnother, : Tho Judge decided that the releases given Included, or operated to release. also, the dattievard. He referred to the Aldine square Groy stockings; low, tlo-shoes;, gray, hulinet bat; gray, fatigue polo cnp; and a blue duck belt complete the tiniform, whieh is next and sorvicenble, and covers muny 1 rapid rider. ‘The new uniforin ie the Ariels inclutles cont knit Jorsey’ shirt in red and Dolo cap to ense, recently decided. by the - Appellate | muteh, and dark blue stookiuga, and js an ex- Court to a contrary effect, holding that in the | cocdingly attrnutive. attire for the road. . It ls present Instance Sfarvin, by his release of | altogethor Mkely thot tho Oconumowoo girls lnta and blocks according “to the sub- | Will all lose thotr bearts when the handsume division, recognized the subdiviston | -Yovs in this clesant costume appear at the nko, of” Shipman, Bill: Dorrit, which | gaan eee eae ea ontauiietannt, oxpressly designated the boulevard as a pub- | na wilt bo rendy inu week or two for tho win: lie way.” On the other hand, in the Aldine | ning.cluv of yestorday's raco. > Rquare case,; Meath, tha. mortgazee, did not ticorgo H, Craig, ex-Prealdent of the Chi- recognize by U, Py | cagos, returned on Priday from the Loulavillc je resubdivision meds Stith, the mortgagor, dedicating “Aldine kquare to the public: 4 his gives the Park Commissioners a clear titls to the five and a half aeres ineludud {nt the: boulevard, | Tho mortgugeo will not probably Jose anything, ag he will be able to mike htinself good out of the lot-owners whose property his been enhanced by the proximity of the boulevard, . ITEMS. ’ Judge Rogers will go tothe Criminal Court Manday to try..tho murder ense of Prince Albert Jones, A discharge from bankruptey was issued "Baturduy to Christopher C, Gilmore. ¥ : In the ense of the Republic Fire-Insurance Company, the Assignee’s final necount was, referred to tha Registor, and sin order mnie discharzing the Assignee, J. It. Payson, axe apt is tu tithe assets, | : + dudge Barnum granted 0 decres of «divorcee to Cornelius Faull from Mary L. Paull on sity’ UNITED &TATES COURTS, W, Scott Ward fled a bill agalnst the Grand De Tour Plow Company, of Dixon, to enjoin it from Infringing his patent for an improve ment dn harrows, patented April 31, 1873, by. tuber é en sued ‘Charles i. Taylor, . ds is IT. Charles M. Goudrieh, and Dwight I Hu bert for $1,000," ° raves, where he wns iucnpacitated from finish- ing the races by reason of a eprained ankte. , He mady one dash of a balf-mile {1 1:08, Ae Charles C, Brown, of Warren, Minn. vecantly: here, nado a mile In 3:080n a common fifty Jueh boy's machine. . Elmor Whito, Trensuror of the Hartford, Conn. Wheel Club, ia in tho olty, and will attend the July meet at Biitwauloo, Ho bas sont for his touching, and Is onv of the fast Kastern ridora, ‘Howen, of tho Elgin Club, is in Chicagu on a visit. 4 Stanloy, of Inke Forest, wheoled Into Chica; on Friday, thirty-four iniles by poor roads, in three ands half hours. < Holt, editor of tha Kankaloo Gazette, aud an entousinatic wheelman, will arrive In tho city this week to attend tho duly mect, ‘Angua 8, Hibbard, Secretary of tho Milwaukeo Dioyele Chub, wala Chicago jaast weok. He ts sulferiug from sprained wriat, buving taken a hender ut Lakeside 8 fow duys ugo. Tho Nov, Arthur Edwards, of the Chicago IM- oyclo Clubs, and bis son Hobbie, sailed on Thurs: duy'on tho steuinship Btateot Nebraska from New York for Glusguw. ‘Thole two now bicycles will nwalt them at the Intter port. B AL ridors in the Northwest whu design to par Usipate in tho grand July meeting ut Milwau- kee, and who will come vin Cnloago, are ro- quested by tho Commiiteg .to report at anes to ‘the Quarterinaster In charue of tho Chicago delegution in ardor that auiple proprrations may be male for thelraccommodation, All wheelmen will rendezvous at tho Epieage Club‘a head quarters, No, 370 Stato strevt, Friday at 6p, my und go froin there to the steambont. The budwe of tho Chicnzo Club fa a clreular wold diso, neatly cnased, and bourins tho legend, * Podilus curremus atatis"—We will run with winged fact, 4 ‘ . ‘The members of the Chicago clubs aro in eared for the forthcoming micat und whoct foes lik Wisconsin, whlch occurs on July 2d, 1 STATE COURTS. ‘ Bella. Goosoll began. a sult . Saturday ogulust Exinir Ronding to recover $5,000, Byron J, MeCleary and Willan S. Smith ——— 4 THE TRADES ASSEMBLY, : ‘The Trades Assembly hearin roport yester- day.afternoon from. thelr Building aAssoeln- tlon Committes, In which tt was stated that na innss-mecting would soon be called to set the cschems golng, Messrs. MeLogan, Enright, “Irwin, Karth, and Dwyer were appointed 0 committee to codporate In the, furnishing of the Assembly Mall, Remarks were made from several members advocnting a gran demonstration and plenla some tine during the sunimer, It was thonght that considers ablu- money night be realize was atated that tho .clgarmakers, for their pienlo’ next Sunday, had solt the bars to Carl Wolfeld, Otto linttocka & Co, Thea dore Kreator, Peter Rindvrer, and O. 1, Kelmer, for ‘$00, Wiliam Kanu. opponsd the degradation of the laboring clagsas by allow Ing intoxicating liquors to be sold at their pin je, Moxats, Tack, Linisay,’ Surnhy, Wye, Ehiinnn, Lynes, and’ Kenyon were appoluted 9 eo! nl tes to svoure speakers for nu planic, Ann Invitation was recelyed from conmcnced a suit in trespass nguinst Daylt Dows, Alexander E, Orr, J.D. Matra, Georg OG, Martin, Dayki-Dows, Jr, George 3, Cooksey, J. Ui. Norton, and Charles a. Lunn, colng business under the firm name of paris Dows & Co, laying damages at A THE CALIn Jupon Broparrr—Call of the bankruptoy cat~ endar, ’ oe Jupaw Gany—Call of condc@tiation calendar, No onsn on trial. ‘ ' dupa Burri—Sot cases by ngruement. No ‘vaso on trial, p : dupan WiLttAMson—Asslsts Judge Gary. No, 4,630, Courge ‘va, Chicago & Weatorn Indiank Railroad Company, outrial, — / “ dupan Janeson--Conteated motions, Junge HonEnE—Ni Fs 9 court, Juba MonsN—Term Nos, ait 092, Seis Gath HGH, and %100, Raniah, Chitord ve, AK, dunde TuLRy—Contestod motions, Call Tues- day, Nog, Bu, em ON, UT, 40. Ty : yi otions, the '‘nnners’: and Currlera’ Union ‘to nt. ‘ Youur ata Uwanled motions, fond their plenlo. at Kubw’s | Park next ‘120, 1WV, 241, 317, 253, and 270 to M4. Saturday. afternoon. aud — oventng. ‘Tho “June Hoonts—Noay 00 and 1,515, * election” of oficors of ‘the Assembly v4 ee te was then held and resulted os fullows: 1 JUDGMENTS, +. | George Modgers, lected Prestdent: Thom: as Hynes, Record Secratary¢ ‘I, ih, Marae noy, Corresponding Secretary; ML Crawe ford, Finaucial Secretary; sfoseph Hack, ‘Treasurer Jolin Dittmann Eorgean AEA TINS Charles 11, Konyon, Statistician ; and Messrs. Murphy, Lindsay, and Ehraann, ‘Trustecs, ‘Ut.was Voter! that for the proposed plonic all wilous should have tho proceeds of tho tlek- ots which they sold, aud. tho ‘Trades’ Assom- bly should retain the gate recelpts nud the ‘Burenton Count—Jupan Gany—City vs, uns known owners, condamnation yonlict for $4,801, ‘for extending Maple street from, Its preaent castera turisinus through to North Stato atrcet, nanan bettnmeememenemmenaennl ee . Gen, ienastoly, j f kai Gou, Ignatioi, who has boon placed, practical: jycut tho Head oF the itussiun’ Admuliisteation, bornon Jka. 2, 18m, in Bt Petersburg, hla father, Paul Innate, was Govern. Ore During tho Crlmoun war ho whe atationed | Teceipts for privileges on the grounds, ‘The t evi do-de-Cunp tu Geu von Morg, | Asselubly then adjourned for two weeks, aces ho’ was transferred totho sta of Gen: | Whon the formal Installation of the now Sloursylotf, who was onguged in carrying out a thorough exploration of the Amurregiou.anidsote ting colonies along the river. Whilu this wus oflicers will tako pl a ae ‘the stationary anaiveors mot at 193 Wash ington atrest yesterday afternoon, and took A 10+ ich expedition Bain ah AAT iP as| t nai br eo foruation of ¢ non, Qlspatebed fo Pekin, and xucceodyd in extort. itaulbyrnioh a taste pee of Manebooria’ wae Hartford (ony Courant, Win.) Courent. voded to Russta. Proweuon to tho rank of Gens) Tho followiagisa parugraph from the forthe at the wy jo rowurd ot this ryy on Uf Puolo'’s Indox to Perindls coming now cal Literature, contalning the titles buyinsing: “jlow 1,”—bot omitting tho rotetunces, It iu 0 curious illuatratlon of the Ingenuity: displayed oy writers of laaqusine stores in tbo scluction of titles. ‘fhe titles aro hore wiven In proper alphabotical urdor, excepting the Just, whlch is placed at the ond to givu the story a Utting Gone eral 8 BKe Of 2 yan i Uritiiant service, On bis return to Bt. Polers- Uurg the young diplomutivt was attached to orautt uirs, and was od to bo bead uf its Orluntat section, on the retiremont o€ Priuce Lobanuit- Hostowsk! from tho Babussy at Coustautinople, Gen, Jauablett tian gnily Bd years old, wus so- Iected to, bo sucovssur, snd remained in } clusion. chucge of that Important post for twelve yoars, How I becaino au Egyptiau,—becanica paran, the conclusion of the Hussu-Turklab’ —boecanie @ y20m an,—calnn to bomarrie,—came Gen, Igaatio®’ was employed to secure, to bon magager,—vamo to be s sluven,—camo to Ike diamunds,—caught niy frat salaior was hopod, the fruit of mito oy. the Treaty of 10 tip San Sterauo, Tho rvyursal oi caught my first trout,—courted ‘Lulu, sule- k. counted my bill —fought my frat diel.—sained wife and fell {nto u fortune,—got cured of consumption.—got omy cork Pirate's: treaire,—got rich ngal heard iny own will read—kill host the county.—lost_ my unclo'a property. — murried to escape belng banged.—met my tate, —qultted Naples—saiied tha * Flying net about payinis my debts.—sbot iny frat sili spent my holliass —gut tho nat my willy a caribou, ey tawn.—stood for the Holtunshire Rorntigh—waa rustiented from Cambridge,—was tracked by trappers.—went to the bar—went to court.—went to the levee— went tu nen,—won Polly and a Poe mnstorship.— won a wife.wrote a novel, and, How 1 Ilve not and with whom, a CRIMINAL, Thoms Picked Up at tho Police Stations. A fing gold band ring, set with an ame- thyst, awalls an owner ot the Armory. [t was recovered hy Officers Ringrose and Dil- Jon from Mrs. M. Beker, of No, 259 West Jake street, to whose daughter itwas given aga present by Louls Vanhaven, the sneak- thief arrested a few weeks agu by the same officer, Daniel Shields, a Philndetplin tramp, who has been arrested several tines of Inte for petty ilsdemeanors, was arrested again list night by Officer Swanson os he was about to Jeaye the baggage-reom of the [nithmora & Ohlo Depot with two ‘satehels In his hands, While tho baggqgemaster was absent for hardly tinlf a ininute Shields grabbed the satchels and made of Hels booked at the Armory for disorderly conuct heeatise tha owners of the property stolen with not be on hand te proseeute fur fatceny, Sergt. Miller and OMleer James Lawlor were standing tnobserved at tie corte Keel and Ar aventte at £ o'eloc yesterd inorning, When they saw tree Noung men sneaking along Areher aventie, Thinking that the fellows w milsehief, the oficers quietly watched thent, anid srw them place an empty dry-zoods box in tront of No, 26) Archer avenne—John Mayer's shoestore,—and then break fra pate of ‘glass in the window, ‘Two of the met vrawled Into the store, and the third remained outside to wateh, | ‘The officers wale a rush aud the lookout” eseaped, "The two whe went tneide were captured and taken to the station Where they gave the names of Wil fan artnet! ant dames Houlihan, They were booked for burglary. Otto Franks, wn middle-aged man hearing the appeuranee of a drunken tramp, was nr rested yesterday by Sergt. Duffy for an as: sat with a deadly weapon upon Meyer Tepyls, 0 boy who lives ut the Engle Hotis on South Chirk street. ‘The assault oe- curred in Lake Park, at the foot of Harrison street, and arose frou f misunderstanding aboutadog. Franks had such an. wnlinal, so he sald, aud Lepsis wasattenpting to coax the eur av ‘Therefore the aforesaid Franks drew a pocket-kulfe, and, rushity at the young fellow, stabbed hin Inthe left thigh, the blade pensirating to the hone. Franks was loexed up at the Armory, and Dis victin, after his wound had been exam ined and found not serions, was allowed to Ko home, Willian McCarthy, of No, 710 North Ash- mud avente, was earrted Into the Larraber Street Station at an ently how yesterday ing few badly danmged condition. His 3 black ‘and blue in spots and bay awollen, and he had two knife euts in the Jeftorm. and three ents inthe right tex. She was attended by Dr, Ruekarulus, who says thit his injuries are not dangerous, Ile wis afterwards taken ta his brother's home, McCarthy's story is to the effect that he was set tpon by a party of roughs at the plenic-erounds, who, withont any provacis fon whatever on his part, bninered and ent iim ta thetr hearts’ content. On the -ather hand, It has been ascertained from the eltl- gens who took the mai to the station, that McCarthy undertook to take nsilvee wateh away froma party of unolfending Germans. The Teutons, of course, objected, and ‘did mee their Celtic asaniinnt tou deeree more arming than would Inve been the ease had he been a Landsman.) No one lias been frrested for the assault. ‘The police think that a dranken braw! is atthe bottom of the affulr, aud say that such things are too con- mon at these midnight orgies in the groves, “J.D, Allen, claiming to be n jeweler from Amboy, 11L, was arrested and focked up at the Armory yesterday wpon a charge of ob- lnlning money under false pretenses. pres ferred by Samuel Webber, 0 pawnbroker, de ings hustness nt'No, S43 South Clark streets { is alleged that some iays ago Allen shower tothe pawnbroker a lump of yellow metal whieh he entled gold, and offered the same. for sale, Webher tested the lniny by break. Ing off small pleees of projecting edges and ‘using stich-pleces for samples. He gave S00 for tho mings, When he thought to teat the quality of the entlre Jump he found.that the percentage of gold was very’ sural Indeed, Supposing thnt Allen had de vised the thing for the purpose of swindling him he swore outa warrant, and yesterday when tho samo Allen called and tried to dis pose of half adozen old and battered silver watches Serat, Duly was notified, aud the self-styled jeweler from Ambuy was arrested, The luinp of metal was ingeniously gotten up, and well enteulated tu deceive. Tho small bits of gold appear to have been tust- ened to tho body of brass while the Intter wasn amolten condition. Adten will have K hearing this morning before Justice Wal- ace, ———— 2 HYDE PARK POLITICS. Tes At the Republican Convention of Hyde Park, held at Grand Crossing June 25, 18st, the Chalrman was instructed’ by resolution to appoint a Campaign Comittee, to consist of prominent Republicans in each preelnct, whose duty Se shold) be to take such action as niny, he necessary to insure the election of Mr, BT, Burkileld, the regular Republican nomines for ¥ilInge Truster. Tho Chairman, Mr, W, S. Wheeler, has ac- cordingly nppoluted the following coinmit- tee, with power to call to thoir aid other Members of the party If they deem [t neces- gary, nnd to take fullearo of the emmpalgn int respective precinets: OH. Crawford, Chairman at Taree: First Precinct—J, M. Barker, James G. Hamilton, John Williams: Second—sJohn I. ley, 0, Lynn, doin Eliot, Frank Fonderson; Third—[rns Coy, Pred Howard; Fourth—W, J, Wilks, Dr. Peasos Fifth—Dr, Arnold, Jus op Snyder, Charles Bush incoly Bremer, W.S. Smith; Sevent! ed Tagery Elgith—lt. 7, Fiteh, Peter Steenberxer; Goodwitiies ‘fenth—Capt, Ninth—Thomnas James B, White AN Four of Stophen Wheeler. Bonanza People Irishe men, ~ Howe, 3 Tt{sacurious clroumstunco that all four of the Bonanzn peaplo are Irightnen by birth—tbhreo: Jtoman Catholics, while Fuir is so muck of a Protestant ag to be called nu Oranxoman, It la ramarkable, by tho way, how many of the ming owners dud mino auperintendents are Irishinon. Tn more that two-thirds of the mings on the Pie cite Const the superintundent or his first assiat~ wnt halls from the Jandor O'Connell and Baracll, and they aro generally falthful (fC notultra pious Ttonmn Catholics, Tho wholosnie honges on tho Vavitio Const ura in the bands of tho sows. Aworleans aro tho politicians, the luwyers, the Tallroud: men, and tho speonlaturs. Although the beat known millionaires aro Americans, It be noverthaless truo that moro thin half of the wenlth of the Pacitic Conat 14 in tho hands of Trish Roman Catholics and Jows. Tho Irish spond their Fpanes, freely and do not muke zood speoutators, but thoy more than muke up for ie by thelr aptitude tor practical inining, = Allyourown fault If you remain sick hen you can got Hop Witters that never fall. ———————ESSESSESSSES TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES, ‘NOORDEIR TO ACCOMMODATE OUI nuworvus patrons throuzhuut Ihe cliy, wo have fablished Branch Oficas in tha dideront. Divistuns nated below. where advurt! slow, ueeD murat TS id wilt ba fecelrent unui yaieuce ps OF 3. & 1. Bistsiy uuisellers and Btgtioners, 121 ‘Tentyeeocundat nattidentt tumortetietrenti eae, COMES Grovorat. | TUNSEN Sr GACURUS, Druaylel, SB Indianacay,* curner th We rata UCTISTAN, Doruxxist, corner ‘Thirty-tHrat and Bt he * EST DHLVIS{ION, ascii weauney Drowala, Wenn rarest, core WAP DIUEIL. Druglst, 8 Soutts Halstodsat, y wig RAG, Druicelst, GAL Weat Madlsonsst,, cor BAL, ii < eee IKLRY & OO. Drugmety 134 Bouth é) ae unt raievts AMD Ay, WAINWIIGIT, $12 Wal pOMMICHNEN, Leugilaly #0 Blue Taland-av., ee sith UU Fonster, Nomdeator,: and Vano. Aut ACUEOS, Sruiawisty 131 North Uatstod, cori lanes 3 OWT DIVISION, A, MUMLINGE ADI "2 BE eaten, 45 North Clarkent.. 1 - PIMPIN Vass UU, Drugetate 75 Larrabec- Phi Aad ae TSUNA Nexue, vetoing and, Agvoritang Agent Nows and Stadonory Doput Ch eee oa a FHorNOpi Agunt, Nows and stationbry Dopor 4h H. Divislun-st, erpennanninn OAC Bees caine STORER Ronee nuaaTES Fetes OUI D Abi Ye By and fod Went tuurue, “| Un ppc __ CITY REAL ESTATE, (OR SATE WEST LAKEST, FINE iestary tbnaoment brick store Wri, tote fa with coed cottage in pear of fot This store cost Hutt and conld noe bo bull now for Iely on tho best business part of Linke at. and he street care nee minniny thrown on f the property ta renting und reling on Mailoonest, ‘There waa gi 2a0 lon ery and 84108) eat be burramed nue on Ike Now, wil sell this store nnd. lot for 8200, and it, would be cheap at Fi200), We offer it this ook mtigad, nnd If ng won't take w bangin when ufered, it Is nut one Weecom. 2-story unit basement octavon-front ‘K house, nil ander Imprurenents, und tot TnI, ont front, | Winchestereat.. went Can Buren-at, $2.00, cr adtdoern, Yon cannot find a better bantalti, ‘ns woll as it dus Jaiok abit. Weare volt to gall this week. +1 1. BOLD, Rum 7, 19 Madlsonest. PROK SALE—UOOD FORY FRAME oar MOLE Te ws ee eeren ae baaleranh : ENTY WALLER, ttt Toy Denrburntte OR SALE—$0,00), TWO-STORY AND tastinent Ib-rovmn brick swolling, nnd lob Zxii, S5F Michtunn-ay.t this is eertniniy a great, barunin HW at onees terme te null, Call ere Ke tinue i, Lut is worth 0) par dIsan-nte, OTTAGE, NO. Clinton, sith CU, 2 Wash On FRONT, 3230 SALE — MARBLE FE aahtltiimnte-ay., witlt belek barn, all complete, ata 211 Michiitancay, eheant Immas VENEBY fo, SLL, 140 Pears invenain, Marble front, d Mater posaenai yEneAt you, mI fn and & wonthly: ebus from opt property tn huwi fre; uDstract I TRA TNS nn este How. Me oR, SALE—22}¢ ACRES IN W. 39 8, W. 14 Hee, 3,24 Ha, dinmedintely adjoining Jnwn= inte, on tweniy-sigth and ‘Twenty-nevouth-nts,, eart Crowtord-ar. Altugethor ornne or mare biveks arutels, Apply to GEORGE St. BOGUE, § Henper Islock, Ve Ciarkent. Pras $A LE—GLENCOE—LOTS ON 'THE ahore OF S.nke Michigan, WI feet ahora lake, at 1H eBeu, on $3 Tonthiy payinente churches, aid Cheap Faliriatt dx ih show tots tree ny stays TIGL ROW, 12 Hout per SALE—TILE BEST AND CIIEAP- 4 est fotsin in Grange, Call any day between 2 ariad o with me toKce thent. Cy W. HICE= mas URINAL, ance Bi SAL on 10 a CORES NEAL iv itites god xchuota, TOR SALE-TEN ACRES IN SEC, 19, sweat of Surmal Yeuuol, HURL NUTT & BIQUKES, Ison Hi 41 Chark-wty Ti Olt SALE ACRES SOUTH OF 2 ce te OPE IE RT WALLER, Jit, 10; Denrimrn-st. LE — CHEAP —A_ CIOIC: o of dani, Wented 2g tuiles Zone Kate kn, Kas, Inquire of A, 3. HETEIELD, Vite’ Buren: ron wand 205 TEAL § 2 WANTED. __., Wastin —"ceNTital, Locate ‘busin erty fur Investments, ojthur int- PF rn [fever or unimproved. “Inquire of JACOI WHHL. & ,, SF Dearborttes O RENT—30 WARREN-AY., TWO- story and basement alone awell frontt kitcian fod dining-rovia on parlor Buora: furnace, eax xe [ites crerytaing cuniplete, “H. POTWLS, Eas Waste veka Sour SIDE. pe RENT—15 OAK-AY., A VERY DE- rirabl Lys and basement brick house In sulendid nelghborboods has 12 rooma,! bath-reon, Turnines, ry clean te aod tennant, TURNEN &_ BON: hinwtonest.. oom 1. LO RENTROOMS, West SIpr. 0 RENT—ROOMS NEWLY FURNISI- eat ‘cunt, etc, Keterences required, AMIS. PANG. 461 West indiana-at. Soura Spr. - ROOMS NICELY aesttt ed pur in ehguerfest ‘Auply at Roum tu, eLARG. sire “rooms for sulomer utiow rent. Hulliting Nell provided with fire-escnpes, Watohmon constant ly ou Prewises toring the night. i fpo RENT —s2, PER WEEK, WELL Hebtcd, nicely furnished roome to gentlemen Only. Sui statorat,- O RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS Frontiny inke,en suite ae sthiting house newly punts i. na frescoes te nnd culd water and baths; alcuraund bay window. Apply 1 weentyenecnnibest STORES. 2 STORE AND RASE- aneats also large Bue my bultding, sultavle for whole. DOW, Hovine tribune Builds FNO_NENT-STONE AND BASEMEN'T Xo; 18 La salln-at:s also egcunid tare of, No wxus. WMC, DOW, Roum & 20 iw Sat une isutidin Docks AND ‘YAanps. 10 RENT—DOCK LOT AT’ FOOT OF Mnrketst.. sultuile for coal or juinber, J, Ys Wartsintones MIncEGLANEOUS. 0 RENT—PRIVATE BARN, CORNER F ‘Twenty-nocondeat, und lake, Inquirentl Kast FOREN T-WITICTEAT AND POWET room MWxi, Ilchied an threo sides. KITUM- wate BURGESS & CO,, corner Michigan aod Frank> TO REN SMALL: ROOM WITH steant-power., PITKIN & CRUVER, 319 Ctaork~ at. In res DRUG STOCK, CLEAN’ AND COM- plete in atl tts prirte, must desirably located, ) ules Yron one of the test, moat a Nutey pautation, es mapatauony, We Aiald Tune, trib LE—A WHOLE OR ALF IN- Huw process mill und elevn~ Corast In « four run for.aituuted at Rossville, Suawnon County, ust sure ronnded by bust corn and wheat region tn Kansas, musa Heatly uf aanuxer and “partuers Jy It. StUde noi “PPOR SALES A COAL WORKS ON ‘TILE Pittabure Clucinnutt & Mt. Lule Hallway, near PTttaburKt i tirat-cluss works th Auccuastul operation and Ue outlet fora tame tract of cual. For purtious lure nro L.-0, Hox 73h, Pittsburg, 1a ror SALE —Aa GROCERY IN GOOD Ing artery heat, uf lucution, “Good reasa Jurnolitnm. Addrenls 24 tribune amie, = mo FACTURENS AND. BUSI nm Huck Falls, It, tocated at the Jungs tion a iC. Ny Wee wi Ite the by Parry is the largest munufactaring to i ‘Weat, and utters unusual ndvar ay manutacturers of almost any commadity. ry ante uid cnduring waterepawor, whicl, when fully devolowed, will subpart a eit Of UUW “Inbaditants, Ata ratiway tacit No, Lin ovory respect. fupraved wi wer fur ante In lure or ginal) quandiiog ut low A ae fgures ond wn easy terms, iy fimmani' comer ia rent tor larao OF eam lustuses, 2 now brick ulhding, very low, vory possibly enedurucuiment ls offered to manu fnctiirers und utbers to incite hore. « §xa,0u) worth af untmaproved Nuterpower and land he Saneied iapndies! Poe te eee ret io 1 Vit, tol le, 21h. fotUeetat luananinene Uf te ty B.S Q. My He Company, Chientu. Lt MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS, upmawr paper Arocelovrated fur thelr beautiful singing quailty of tune, elasiclty of action, durubll mh und glceunes at i Bold for ews, or un . fished W youre, # Huy to SMe qurohusune TVON & LHAuYy Bate snd Monriiseata, N EW pianos AND ORGANS © PUI RAL ON Tawra hts, 2 We KEMBAL Ls Cornué Histo and Adatte-ste, TORY & CAML, S's PIANGS AND ONGANS, iS} ‘i ANB ouGA DW STATE-ST, PRE POPULAR ‘ fi EMEUSUN HOUARH PLANOS VMBISON UPIUIED PIANOS, ‘vhere Instruinunts have bean bofurd the pubile far the past forty yours, and shri thas ton thelr vel and tony hare beoone 9 known that the ds Hund Uns been tar shed ul thy apply. Wa ba ust revulyed a tine asauptientar these fine Inetrus HWudiition to the abaye wo have a lara stuck of tullimente If rus iligyriukos Kat Gat Dosti Ot {i organs In atock, Hecond-hand Instruments taken 7 We We KIMBALL! Cornet Wiss did adataseate nn GAST-OFF CLOTHING, —__ Derren ct ace, Te SeUy epee Hien SCC tdar a Siatray we pth ihe Mull urdora vromptiy ationded ln . [ALL CASIE PAID FOR LADIES’ AND dia. Pe androan ie TeRbtnc ad eka ei statueate eee SEWING MACHINES. __ POR SALE—AT VERY LOW PRICES— Blusly or in lows, best mukes of sewing machines, iuan fice exch was ora In exchang Pai aye Ubin' Autauiatteet wonul jut Ti able" bre, Domeutic, No.8 Whooler & Wiisoty ules 20 ¥ bugh-ay., Chicago. me CHALHVOYANTS, “A LI. RECOMMEND MRS. FRANKS, JUL Vost Sudlaun-a Sadvlser on love, marraxe family. oF bnathess traublas, Kawa, Gienutd ko Bl, f Bseah Pete Fate eating. yt pee WANTED—-MALE HELP, . Ne RE ne WANED: RIRSECLASS BRICK. ANTED 35 KINST-CLASS BRICK °. © ca suunr Reatatie Campane Reels ee of GAUNT’enginoer, curner at Uotch and Caylor-aue, OQOACHMEN, TZAMBTERS, é&o. F ANE A dik, CAPADLE, 8 Krocecy: atoru, Thuuire at PHA een a | i ‘ INT Vv ANTED@MAN_ TO DRIVE SPRINK- ta ay DOTA SENT reo fares Ineewagont one that has dri Athtonss wn Foyer gary fi . C04 255 Bouth | eA are ven one befora daivonriy aud sie” CHUM ESTERS tS ; “WANTED—t00 RAILROAD LABORERS 4 Call nt 78 Houth ‘Mhroop-st. to-day, Woator-nt, and 21 Went Madiaon-at, for town, Hiinol, and Bishigant wages 61.73 per rays free fardt ntna plenty of other work, Gain AN & CU. ths Sout ‘ator-ate ann 3 Woat ANTED — 10 MEN — SHOVE! AY iat eer teat tree fare. WNON £000 Canals ee MISCELLANEOUS, 2 ANTED—100 MEN AND BOYS WITIE tiie ahaa metatee Ponta bine Cal eee etort ion ot 1a} Hse itundolphient. i basements wax TED — A: FIRST-OLASS “FORE- partioninrs Wquinn UF CAR As EERIE RTS dunt Huckvilte sandstone Co,, Bt, Jonoph, Mo, WYANTED-TEN RWER TA- Wiiinigerioemn amine wae DENS v8 J— MEN WITH SMALL caplinl {orn permangat businosas guarinioed te pay 89) to 0 per week, $1 sample free to thos, who menn business, Send siamo for baners, and ine Srativate too best, money wnniking scheme, extant. MUI CO. giana’ Nort Cinekeae. Chtemo, _WANTED—FEMALE HEBP,—': ANTED-AT ONCE A Goop amy, = Wye ath ates Sod as! char mone WARTEDTAN ACTIVE. GIRL CAN find stendy emptoymont at No. 06 Went Madi+ sonst. Chaniber worn, ferred, When lberat, — EMeif cman AGENOIES. ANTED — GOOD GERMAN. AND seandiniavinn gleia, for private famille innurainiechousee, Ce DUSK Rexobice tts Sfitwanteneee ___ SILTATIONS—MALE, MISCELLANEOUS, 1 ITUATION, WANTED—DY A BALTIL morean, who han best references and hina had Aitoan years’ experience, can command Iatve trade in New York, Baltimure: Washinuton, and all lance Southern citer, ny aniesman In wholesales, tquor houre, Address O, Ciifion Hone, Houm fa, Uhlcavo, _SILUATIONS-FEMALE. Domeartica. é ITUATION. WANTED BY. A_FIRST- w class Knutiah couk: no objection to hotel or rose durant. Cull nt ur nddress 27 Siato-rt. jerman of Normogian pro- EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. GSMUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSIN ultla, best doserigtion. well recommended, Hine rénu iteelstry. 23 Wet Monme-st. Hell_telephone, TUATIONS WANTED — FAMILIES * eeding “oud Meandinnvian or German fernale Mp _. BOARDING AND LODGING. West SIDE. : FULTON-ST., JUST EAST OF ASH- : K 506 lnnd-av.—Nicoly furnisbed alcove and front, parior. with bonnit modern improvements. ‘Tere Yury reasonable, Wlease call. Sourn Sir. 1426 ,WABASILAV.—A TANDSOME ‘oa\) front parior also another ruom, with hut tnd cold waters frat-clnss tabla, : A FEW DAY BOARDERS WANTED an Univeraits-pinces excellent ‘table. Address AL Tribune onice. Nort SrIpz. NORTH CLARK-ST.—ROARD WITIE it Home Hats Sage, #” of Me 7 = Horers, . { AXNA MOUSE—102 AND 104 NORTH: Clark-st.. pleisnnt furnished rooms for pers inanent and transient boarders; day-buardersaccum- modated, 3 e Bisa HQUSE—MARBLE. BUILD- ing auloining Grand Pacitio, opposite Custom: Ouse, 23 and ZH) Clarkeat, best sii per day house = 3 rica. Mount roams und din Mi z i in Ame: On . Meals equal tu the best, BRENTON MAUZY, Proprietor, A LARENCE HOUSE — STATE AND i DUA Hats Figo Le saperdaye es TPO ry ENT MOUSE, 278 AND 20 STATE- " rasan rome witti vont, fren ts WS ber weeks jay lari ter teanalont #120 90 $4 per Gaye ‘. JAMES HOTEL, 116 FIFTH-AV.— 4 Enlarged and refurniahed, #2 per day. Special are Panganuenta Cor viniwure to tho Bangerveat. ' I. LAWRENCE EUROPEAN HOTEL 1 ond 76 Adams-at, near State. Don't pay blu Bite! prices when ise und #00 gets firat-cieas roums. ‘W ixdsolt EUROPEAN HOTEL, TRIB. une Buck [8 the Inrzeat sud host Welper tar atiording us locaden, tomenne cote Thurantaudernoatte NAMUKL GREUSTEN, Prop. E BOARD WANTED, OARD—X YOUNG WIDOWER OF iS with tro sand lasenre ald desires pi te clable widow lady, Addrest pevsared with at rt ‘Wribune omice, : _HORSES AND OARRIAGES.- A REAUTIFOL BAY MARE WILT; . be soli fur onesthird value; abe tsowned by an i jevaiit te de esnpellas to, soll on necount of ‘ rt 19 ‘on the Fatrlawo adjoining Lexington, Ky.¢ wan sired creat niu uf teutiorst dain, the faniuus trottln gatucky Said, sired by Young Columbus, Pola uare * int yours Od, 1334 hunda high, wequare, fovol trutters 4 Weare ho odie nor wuighist Is warmnted perfectly sound Adnd, and warranted to show a. full mila +1 lunder the wateh indisiornusat, Willetvotraland | + no tha frou. dunce, No. A TJOIN MITCHELL'S, 196 E, WASH . Ingtun-st., hurses of ull sinus, carrtasen, buRZled, Aiuhamess, iow, und second-hand, at luw pricasy OF willexchunge. Cash advances iande, A“ J. 5S. COOPER'S STABLES, Nos. 1% Fiavy, tuulucandueet carion Urdors welled FINANCIAL, - = ay iOLDSMID, LOAN OFFICE, WEAST . * oust (ligensod). a ished Dwi tas tat uullun-daaler. Cast paid for old Cy sto Galo lo mani old nud ailver, diana aris, ranch, +54 Larlinur-st. Denvers A NY AMOUNTS, FROM $00, TO $1,000, tw loan on furniture, planos, ute, at low Gruther quad security, 0 1 arbersctvon ita NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNL. ture and pinnus without removal, wi Kandolph- at Ttoum & NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN: Jewatsy.nt WOAt Ne 8 Dearborn” ‘on diamonds, watches, und NELLY & CO.'S loan oftca, NY AMOUNTS AT LOWEST RATES Hitiouttomutal Ge puuliity? Novia betes auitrowrat, AbyE MAD ON “DIAMONDS, fadaie Saud Hs Wendotineake aestabliahed ae i IGHEST PRICK PAID FOR ‘STATE « Seca 4 Sr ee TR Goidral Hoke @ Wasuinavoneae { TONEY 'TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $5,000. und upwandest 0 percent Interost without : PSRs RR ie? PD wv HISCELEANEOUS, SPEGTANLE AND TONEST ~ cues et ity “atspaar or feutiy,, suse ry first-class recommendation, None others heed fi sy, ECTAL DISEASES—M, GILL, SL ‘De treats {ut hemorcholde (piles) with unvarying iMiveoas by Means vo mild that pationta ara not cone Mined tront business by treatiient, dle uses no kn et the uldest und worst santas ay Humture, nor eaustle, cas nig purtinueniy puri Vwabe roate aid cures se, i ana ie leat fences.” fw) SouLR Fintated % on SSCS tANGERFEST—SEASON ‘TICKETS, 810, S ‘ith cholew reserved seats, Voranivatshérmas - i juusu : YC 3S, BACIL, , Py payton o Ala’ ‘Fositalng chal invalid, chairs, par ur und tawit awings, at fuctory. oi Bouth CIApRSh |? —————————————————— HOUSEHOLD GOODS... FHMPINE PALI PEAD O0., 881 eet en nash degree as Helltutas lowest’ peoes Yur'cesh or on tnatsltineay ‘Call and examiue. a . TURE UARPETS.S ETO G PUNTER pun VToOnuuts, sora : J. Wade de B. BIQHEY, 4. $ MACHINERY. N Aus MENSAFETY HOLLER CANNOT . ti i fetes Buoys ott or y examine, ur send for dosceipuve ular ta ¥ ‘er ote he PA iv iu PU ere Ries Bae aga)