KT«.- v ^stitiondjunt-* * •ioiaryetition. ferredtuglddStStbp*i-• r-TURN A2TD SUttVETZES FEST,»• *Fourth and Fifth Days-ok'm the peti-idrea-r to be: Gra 5c to JFloiactionward.in in-. wasititionrerae-i * •i wascoin-n the ig an tchool iittee. ia rectory! icr totitionit toLai-feat» • .ters:AmndlScir.ChicsTranky,a■ - Tc lowe: Buff;rd oforbs icted et tore*,., 'ard..to beorksructHiet} the; The Feat is.finally over with. The Turners and SchheUen may well be proud of its success. Throughout the city from the beginning to the ending the Bpirit of harmony and good fellowship has prevailed. 8unday was the day'of the Feat; at Milwaukee Gardens the crowd was immense, all intent upon enjoyment. Bach’s, Stein’s and Bohatsheck s orchestra bands played as they always do-well. In the evening there was a grand illumination of the hardens, with a ball. At the Skating Rink, the same day, a largeconcourse gathered. The evolutions per-fonned there by the sharpshooters were very commendable. The audience gave tokens of their satsfaction at witnessing them by longand repeated applause J ' The'TountMn ofmany colored gets of water is also worthy of mention? After the declaration of prizes there was the usual dance, theindespensablaaccompaniment to youthful happiness. The last day, yesterday, was mainly occupied with farewells, as the sports, were really ^erwith the day before, ..At nine o’,clock,theTurners and SharpeboatetS ' assembled at . headquarters, and from , there went do^e ‘ Shooting Park, where the,closing .festivitiestook place*»: :, -• ■1 . - The next meeting of the Turners wUl be.• held in Oshkosh, in August 1371. The Turners of tit city to set the day. The1 nest,of the Sharpshooters will be at Fountam;city, tiuie r.ot: specified as yet. Below; we: append the prize list of the Turner’s tournament: “ . . .*■ 'CLASS TUBNINC. . j.,Prize—Frank Pader,~ of the M:IwaUiiCc .Torn Verein.? FIRST CLASS.First Prize—rJohn Goetz, Milwaukee. . .Second Prize—George Gaetz. Milwaukee-. Third Prize—Fritz Brosius, Milwaukee. SECOND CLASS- . ‘ .•First Prize—John Umbrecht, Madison-Second Prize-G. Boemcr, Madison:_• . —. . fT Ilf .UL M1 artBlt; Char Max at $,;towrBu'S free 0 tersiron *cl»3-SSr.; andSch andCThideathi;lakOnoff.decnnlt;wuard^it be. ays; *hnvA;baoecona rrize—vx. r . -Third Prize—H. Wallhau^en, Milwaukee. Bi/ --__~. t, r, VVUDT'fT.m Prlt;SCHOLARS—FIRST'CLASS.First Prize—Robert Falke, Milwaukee. Second.aPrize—Henry Stem, Milwaukee.BKCOND CLASSY . ...... ^ JFirst Prize—Fred. Licber, Milwaukeem ■- Second Prize—M. Mullowsky* AWwaifed,ers'StRlt;=bi