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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, JUN EDUCATIONAL. QGommoncoment Exercises at Cham- paign and Napervilles Gov. Beveridge Gives the Champaign Youth Some Advice. Commencoment of the Champnign kn= dustrinl University, Bpectal Disvateh to T'he Chicagro T'ribune. Omaxraton, Ill, June 10.—The aunusl com- mencomont of tho Illinols Industrial Univoraity occurred bero to-day. Tho weathor was mosk propltious, aud the attendance was very lnrgo, many coming from distant parts of the Stato. Tho largo chiapol-all wae beautifully decoratad, nud was packed fall long beforo 9 o'clock in the morning, On tho platform were Stato and county officors, tho Trusteoa of the institution, nnd many publio men, ‘Fhoro woro twenty grad- uates, of whom tio woro ladios, who havo stood prominontin their studios {hrough tho ontire course. GRADUATING ORATIONS wore doliverd by J. L. Pierce, of Champalgn; ¥. L. Dowoy, of Mason; H. 8. Reynolds, of Urbana i} H, Eaton, of Philadolphia; 0. W, Iros- tor, of Champaign}_G. Gabriol, of Constautino- plo, Turkoy: and William W. Wharry, of Syea~ more, Essays wero rend by Miea Alico Chaover, and Mins K. A. Vottor, and thoses on Mechanlcs and Architocture, on Chomistry, by C. A, Smith, of Mt, Vornon, 1nd. ; |H. C, Lstop, of Ttantoul J. D, Cnna)boll, of BlcLoansboro; G. Story, Ohicago; O. P, Jeftyru, of Lymlon; J. 0. Bukor, of Oaktown, Ind.; W. Watis and P. Gonnadiors, of Mimus. Groeco, Tho oxercisica wers in _ overy repect creditable to tho sponkers and their teachers, The cortificates wore conforred ugrm tho_gradn- ntos with ou affectionate nddross by the Kegont, D. R. Grogory. GoV. BEVERIDGE thon addresscd tho graduales, his epoech colling forth many choors; Ho gnid 1t hed been thirty ii“m sinco Lo stood in a position similar to this, 0 ndvised tho graduntes to presorve thoir l)hyfllunl atrongth, their Intellectunl vigor, and hoir moral powor. When oither of these fail, ho said, you must go down, An ambition to bs first {8 commondablo, but don't bo hasty to so- ouro high positions' while yonug, a they will somo fu due timo 1f you uso’your inlonts aright. 1f Lio hind over had any doubts of this institution, tho commoncemont exorcises of to-duy bad je= movad thom all, His mind waa filled with high thoughts of the futuro of this grand industrinl school. Ho obsorvad youug Indics graduating with thia class, This marks & movement grandor than any farmers’ movomont or natioual political movement. AN INTERESTING ALUMNI MEETING was hold in tho afternoon. _Among othor exer- vitcs, & pocm was voad by J. N. Mathows, cluss of '72, npoot-laureate of tho _ Ausocia- tion, Al o'clock Gov. Boveridgo with other gentlemon reviowed tho jUniversity Dattalion, and afterwards the Goyernor made them an address in the dill-ball. Fle spokio of tho importance of n thorough militery drill, and promised, ns the Executive of the State, to sup- ply them moro fully with all oquipmonts nocos- sury for a completo drill, The lnst year bns been by far the most pros- perous in the bistory of the iustitution. This Commoncement Ling been gratifying to Truscoes and Faculty. Commencement at the Northwostern Colleze. Spectal Dispatch to T'he Chicaqo T'ribune. NAPERVILLE, 1L, June 10,~The ninth annual oommencoment of the Northwestorn Collogo occurred iu tho capncious collega chapol, Tho room was woll adomod with picturcs from tho Art Dopartment, whilo tho floral display of wronths, baskets, oto., was quite profuse. The sudienco was very large, but the day was cool, thus disponsing with tho use of fans, Prominout op tho rostrum wero Bishop J. J. Enber, of Chieago; Prof. Baler, of Wheaton ; i‘lfluhu E. Miller, of Lvauston, sud weveral min- tora, T'he oxerclsos began at 2 o’clock, Presidont A. A, Smith_presiding. Instrumental musio was firat in order, followed by prayer, and vocal and instrumental music, Miss Ida 1. Goodrich, dressod in puro white, then read av esssy on tho eubject, “Elim.” She was a ropresontative of :lm j\mlor class, and compared it to the lsracl- ton® “Tho noxt_essayiat, Miss Mary L. Hanualb, of Hivedalo, T, took Burns’' coupict, 0O wad some power tho giftie gie us” otc., a8 n sub- Jjoot. "She said it would not do for reformers to 80 6co themsalvos, but 1t would for most of us. GEIDIAN ESIAVISTS, Tho following then ropresented tho German dopurtmont : An oration by Jucob Vosselor, of Rochester, N. Y.; subjoct: “Tho Powor of a Cultivatod Mind." ' Mind-culture must-bogin in youth, uud bo carofully continued to maturity, ovon to death itself. It will bo scon oternally in ils power displayed heroand manifested hore- attor. Miss Roue M. Cody, of Napervillo, read an otugy on the subject, ** 1ow Shall Wo olve tho Problem 2" Bho snid our fleld should be where wo could do most goud ; that God had given to enclone n problem nud will soon require our solution of it. Miss Cody was vory tastefully attired aud did her part woll. Thero wero tive graduates in the German Departinent, viz : Misy Togo M. Cody, Naperville, Luglish and Ger- man course; and AMr. C. R, Koch, Rockport, Tl; J. G tin, llighland Park, 1N} €. O, Staflleld, 1, Mich. ; and Jacob Vorseler, Rochester, N. Y., wero in the purc Gorman cowrse. Their diplomas indicate the course taken, 16 following graduates of the Commoreinl Dopartment roceived diplomas, having taken s full courso of ono year: J.C. Augustino, Ra- cino, Wis.; J. A. Bacr, Dunean, Tll.; 8, P. Ecldi, Laudonville, O.; Smmuel Eggort, Ackloy, To. 3L, T, Huolster, Racino, Wia.; C. B, Pariinson, Binoral Point, Wis.; H. H. Schwilly, Naperville, 1i, sud James Kendis, Naporyillo, . About one dozen othors received diplomas in- dicating & uix monthy' courso in tho sama depart- mont. THE VALEDICTORIAN., . Mr, P, Ellsworth U'riews, of Laporte City, In., gruduated iu the literary courso. His subject was * Something New,” " Ho also dolivored ‘the valedictory on ** What haa been done and what can bo done." ‘Tho history of man was a rocord of progrosa. ‘The die of the mind was cast upon evory humsn work, We gathered from history some lessous for our future worlk. Thore wero throo graduates from the scientific course. ‘Iho first spealor was David E. Lauson, of Canicago, whose subject was ‘‘Honor to whom honor is due,” Honor was the just ro- ward of morit. Tho Greeks aud Romans award- ed it nt their games; nll uations to wartiors, But tho man houestly toiliug in the lower walks of life was truly herofo, while tho scientist, in- ventor, philanthropist, and statesmun wero as worlhiy ‘s the warrior. the Chrigtlan missionary—abovae - all, John C. Augustine, of Naporsville, Ll coursod on **The Mind Its Own Place,’ mind distinguished tho mao from the brute, 1t wus in {teelf indopendent of all form of matter, It mado man pro-emmmently the crowning work of hig Crontor. any orred by following luxury and ense to the end of life. Tho mind m iteelf sould mako a hoaven of hell, a holl of heaven, I'so subject of David F. ihm:mu was ** For- ward,” He said it was the order of creation, tho order of God. The iden was seen in the storm, sud in tho zephyr, tho ocean, and the brook. Notlons also uttered the cry—none moro loudly than ours, and there lay our dauger. TUE COLLEGE CHOLL, Tho orations ond ousays were woll de- livered, The musle wss furnisbod by B college cholr, led by DProf. BSmith, Thoy proved that goud music could bo fur- mobod by w plano aud good voices as sntiafac- torily to a discriminating audionce as by brags or string bands, The cfil‘{:lomn were presented to the commer- clal_graduates by Prof, J, Georgo Cross, ud to tho othora by Prof, Smith, T'his bas boon the 1008t prosporous yenr of the Colloge, It prom- Luos still bottor {u tho fucure, Monticeito Seminary. *Speciul Davatch to Lhe Chicago Tridune Avroy, IiL, June 10,—Tho annunal conoort of Monticollo Ladiou’ Bemlnary took place lust oyeus {ug. ‘There was a vory Iarge atteudwuce, nud the prograwmo was vory nitractive, Nhe axerclsos of the graduating class took place to-day, and thoy wore as_follows: Bulutatory, ** Diamond Dust,” Graco D, Puttarson, Chicago; * Bpine- ning on Crooked Axles,” Coruclis Palmor, Watdoku; *“'lo tho bolfry one by oue wont tho singers from tho sunj oné byone tho ringors md Oy is 1usio for tho dead—toll wlowly,'" Sully H, Warron, Now Borling *Clubs ara Trumpe,” Aunnio B. Payutor, Springfiald; ~ Wil Bonls ‘wndor " tha’ Liurals® oy 1o Spillman, DBunker Hill: “Tho Passion lower of the Centurion,” Bliaho Fay Adams, Al- ton; ** Odds and Endsof Original Bin,” Luura L. Wheolock, of Puyson nlouh:gmi_u A) lea of Gold in Ploturos of Bilver," Mary x(a;or, of Nashville, Tlo Rov, Hy Gallaghor, of Ellzaboth, N, J, » Above theso was- former graduato of Bhurtleff Qollogo, lootures bofora tho Alumt Socioty of that inst{tution to- ulghts SPORTING. Bnll-=Tho Athlotics Defeat the Mutunls==Scoro, 13 to 3. Speciul Dispateh to The Chicauo Trtbune, PHILADELPIIA, June 10,.—After a succesaful trip to Ballimore, tho Muluals, of Now York, presonted thomanlves in thin city agaln yestor- duy afternoon, and fell victims to tho Athlatics by n scoro of 18 to 3. Tho gamo oponod misera- Dly, with tho homo club at tho bat. Remsonand Photps ran togethor in right flold m attompting to nocuro o hit by Auson, and mufed_it. Bur- dick mado n good catoh off u Int by McBilde, and threw to socond with the intention of mnking n Bnsc doublo play, but IHigham muffed. Tho iming * olosed Wit ono run for tho “Athletics, Tho Mutuals then took up the ash, Iigham lod off with n ily that was muffed by Battn. Allison followed with an- othor that wus dropped by Sutton, Twieo in this inning the BMutuals had tho bases full, and it waa supposed that nothing less than four rung would bo seored, but Higham was the only ono who tallicd, Tho pleying In tho most inuing was sharp on both sides, and & good con- tent was yot hoped for, 'The game coutinued in- torosting up to tho fourth inning, whon tho Atblotics commencod sending tho ball around the fisld and secured four ruus, threo of which wore earned, ‘s bit by McMullon for three basos bolng the feature. I'hoy continued adding ones and twos in every inniug except tho soventh, whon they drow n blank, nnd the visitors mado two, Dattin and Ansou fielded badly and threw miserably, But- ton showod Eom' judgment i not making o double ‘plnv when the chanco offered. In tho eighth iuning, a doublo play was made by Phelps, Btart, and Burdick, which retired McGeary and McDrlde. Tho Mutuals ovidently did not como to this city propared for victors, but plsyad, it soomed, becanso they Lad mnde o pravious on- gagemont. The coutest was tedious, and bat for the fino oxbibition of batting by tho Athletics would have provad rathor a boro thana plonsuro, I'ho following is tho score by . Innings— 12334506789 Allileti 10142201 3-18 Jfntual v 100000230 0—3 Liarned mM—All;la fcs, 63 Mutuals, 0, Timie of gitme—i:10, Umpire—D, of the Philidelphia Club, e THENORTHWESTERN STATES Nows Rtems Telegraphed 1o the Chie cago L'ribunc, MIOHIGAN, A fiendish attempt was made to wreck a traln, on the morning of June 5, at Johneon's Curve, G milos wost of Dattle Crock, on the Michigan Contral Railrond. The perpotrators of this out- rage broke open tho station-houso at -Bodford Bignal-station, and, obtaining tho nécossary tools, mado thoir way to the spot selected, where thoy proceeded to draw out all tho spikes ex- copt one, and tako off the splico-bars from each end of tho outer rail on thecurve. At this point the Knlamnazoo River makes a bend, and is very doop and rapid, and tho Lrack pusses'closo to tho bank, which has » steop descent of woveral foet to the water. No better place for tho dinbolical deed could havo beon solacted by tho scoundrots, 08, doubtlens, if that eingle spilla had given wiy, tho whole traiu wonld have boen procipi- tatod into tho abyes, and fow would have es- caped drowning, or death in some borrible sbape. The section-mon from Augusta found tho loogo rail when passing ovor the track in tho mornivg, aftor soveral traivs hnd passed over it, Tho track baubeen guarded by an armed patrol every night sinco tho occurrence, Thoo facts Liavo been carofully suppressed by the railroad authoritics, doubtless for good reasons, but, us usual, wituout auy rosults iu capturing tio gullty partics, —Gaorge A. Hamilton, propriotor of tho Tocnme« sch flouring mills was' acoidontly drowned yes- terduy morning, whilo proteoting i proporty during the freshet. 1le fell into the water whilo alono, as he had sont his hands to brenkfust, 1is body is not recovored. His bat was found down the river. —'Tho Raisin Mill aam went off yestordny morn- ig. “The hardwago store of T. L. Thritt, of Lansing, was burglarized last night. The thieves offocted an eutranco by boring through tho back door. Over 250 iworth of pocket- knivon were taken, —A young pirl named Libby Bently committod suicido at Williamston lnst evening. Caused by jeatousy, her lover proving falso, ILLINOIS. The town of Polo, Oglo County, was visited on Suuday night last by g galo ‘which did great domago,~tearing down “barns sud windmills, uprooting trues, &o. No one was hurt, —The crops in the vicinity of Forreston, Ogle County, loolk wall, nud bid fair to vield lavgely, —1ho Rowland House, ot Flora, IIl., was dis- covered on firo about 5 o'olock yesterday morn- ing. A bottle of coal ofl and n pilo of paperwas found in the garret. Loss nbout $200. WISCONBIN, The temparance movemont in Tancastor sooms to lead an almost starving oxistence. The lndies labor putiontly and coustantly to keep up au in- torest in tho roformation of drinkers and sollers ; but tho male portion of the commuuity keom to bave lost their zenl in the cause, On the even- ing of the 8th, & union mnss temperance meeting was beld, but tho attendanco was very slim, The snloon-keepers generally manago to dispose of acertain quantity of the bovorago por diom, aud the Dlursbul mekes statemonts that he knows of keveral selling. Although tho villago voted no licenee, tho Doard does not scom flfig- posod to euforco the Excime Inw; aud porhaps thatis the maia causo of the wantof ardor tho movement. Durlu%tnu last ten dnvs Lancaster and vielni- ty huve beon visited with heavy raivs, Sundny night, Juno 7, a very heavy thunder-storm camo up, which nsted until after daylight Monday morning, and a large body of wator foll, washing tho corn-flolds that kad boen plowed, But little damago, oxcept in washiug away fonces, was one. —1ho Wisconsin Catholle Total-Abstinonco Btato Union leld ite annual wogsion nt Fond du Luo on Tuesdny and Wodnesday, Thero was & Inrgo attondanco. Father Willard, of Fond du Luc, has boen tho Presidont of the Union for the pnst two yaars, aud will fill that ofiice for tho following year., Tho Prncuedmgn commenced by the ceiebmlon of high mass, at which Fathor OMallay spoko Dbriofly upon thie relations of mon to saclety, to tho family, and to God. During the sessions, s#pecches woro made by Fathers Willard, Graves, Seott, O'Malley, Cotter, Fairbanks, and othors, ~0. B, Hincklay, died suddenly at Oshkosh Inst oveniug, from n btroke of apoplexy. Hinoklay Liad just opened ono of the largest and fluest drug stores 1n that city, and bad his opening to- doy. He had just como there from Chicago, whers ho kept “drug store 645 West Madison stroot. Ho loavos a wifo and child in Ohicago, INDIANA. Tho Commissionors of Montgomery County, Ind., yesterday lot the bulldingof the new Courte Houso to McCormick & Bweony, of Uolumbus, Tud,, for $124,000. RELIGIOUS, The Episcopnl Diocese of Michignne special Dispateh ta Phe Clacago Tribune, GrANY Ravios, Mich,, Juno 10,—The foriieth sanuual Convention of tho Episcopal Diocese of Michigan began in this city to-dny, Bishop Me- Cosky occupying the chair, Thoro were fifty clorgymen and #oventy-five Iny delegates pres- ont, ‘I'he Convention was opened by s gormon by the Rev. Marcus Lusk, of Flist, In the aftorugon the roports of the varlous Bfanding Committees woro read, following which the Presidout mude Ll sppointment for tho cosuing year. Tho Rov, Guorge D, Gil- lespie wau elected Seoretary, and tho Rove, A, Bush and Sydnoy Bookwith, Asslstants, Among the moro nated )umann{)remm\vuro Archdencan Daloh, of Canads, the Rov, Dr, Clark, of Hart- ford, Conn., and the Rov, Dr. Ingursoll, of Buifalo, N. Y. An early morning service, tom- moncimg st half-pant G o'clock, 18 to be held to- morrow, Duriug tho day, tho roport of the Committeo on the Divisiou of tho Dioceso wiil bo conelderod. The Reformed Synod. Povoureeraig, June 10,—The Roformed Bynod I:Ju.cldod not to unite with tho Presbyterian Churoh, —_—— THE CROPS IN MICHIGAN, Special Dispateh to e Chicaua ‘Tribune, Dernorr, Mich,, Juno 10.—1Tho L’0s! of to-day publighey roports for many parts of tho Btato of tho condition of tho eropy sluce tho recont ruium, Wheat gonoraily promisos u falr, nud in a fow woctions, un unusuully largo vield, In some countios it will not como up to the average. Coruand oats, undor tho Mfluonco of warm raing, aro comlug on with macvelons sapldity, Ciraus and olover aro looking bettor, though thie raits camo too lute to fnsure henvy growth, Au unuansily lurge bieadth _of ground “was planted in notutogs this yons, T nourly all sections tho frudt troow promise au extraordiunry yiold, THE INDIAN COMMISSIONERS. Real Reasons for the Resignation, How Scoretary Delano Has Snubbed Them and Aided the In- dian Ring. Stectal Disprleh to The Clicano Tribune, New Yonx, Juno 10,—The causos of the restg- nation of the Indinn Commission bave not been fully written, Tho following facts concerning it havo boon gathored carofully, and aro perfectly trustworthy: Tho bogluning of Grant's first Prosidontinl torm found the Inaiun Duronu of the Dopnrtmonl ot the Intorlor in a do- moralizod condition. It was $2,000,000 in debt, after having oxpendod an appropria- tion of £4,000,000. Tho Houso of Repro- sontatives objeoted to pay the liabilities of tho Dopartment, but $2.000,000 was finally appropriated, to bo oxpended for the bonefit of tha Indinny, under tho joint nction of tho Into- rior Dopartmont and & commission of len oiti- zong, who should act as advisora of tho Secretary and should sorve without oomponsation, thoir actual oxponses only to be pnid by the Govern- mont. Buch committeo of citizens was appoint- ed April 10, 1800, and was organized under Gan, Cox, Becrotary of the Intorfor. During his adminietration the Commisaioners wero treated with the utmost courtesy, and wore usod a8 advisers in all Indian affairs, but ns soou 18 Dolano succeeded him, it bocame appa- rout thot tho now Secrotnty looked upon tho Commislon ng In some wny INTERFERING WITIL 218 PLANS AND BOHEMES, Withiu n yoar after Delano camo {nto oflice, ho bogan to manifest a feoling of Hus- vielon and jonlousy of the Commi sion, eapeetnlly of “tho Charman, Telix R. Brunot, of Pittsburg. Soon after, b charged Mr. Branot, nmong other things, with improper couduct, tondiug to interfore with tho Socrotary of tho Interiot’s businass, and also with boving sont out cortain snonymous printed ciroulars, one of which was, in faet, writion by a rosi- dout of ~ Pittsburg, who was Doatilo to 1. Brunot, All the charges of Secrotary Dolano agninst Mr. Brunot woro rofuted, = Dolaho professed to bo eatisfled, but evidently still nourished bis jealousios.’ The same fecllng seomed to be current smong the subordinates o the Department, Vacancios which havo accurrod hava boon filled by men pominated by Delano, somo of whom had received pny for servicos rendored ~the Department be- fore their _appointment, and all of whom received pay aftorwards. Thero woro four of theso: Long, of Maine ; Turney, of Ohio ; Jones, of Obio; and Bmith, of 'the District of Columbis. 'Lho throe former have receivod from $1,000 to 82,000 for their services. Tho general policy of Delauo soems to bave boou ta buy, with ~ Government money, the good will of all whoso co-operation might ot any time bo desirablo, and thus cause them to Bes no moro than ho wishes thom to, aud to agroo wich his policy. OBEDIENT SATELLITES, Ho and his Commisgionors coincided In_all things, and ho rofused to listen to the older mombers. Tho roception of moasy for their servises by Dolano's Commissionors gave great offonce_to tho older members of the Board, who belioved that' its dignity was impeired by such couduct. Accordingly the Board adopted a roso- lution, only the members appointed by Delano who were presont voting in the mnogative, do- claring it unbecoming in any member of the Comnission to receive compensation for big ser- vices. Under the ciroumstances, this placed the two nections of tho Commission in opon an- tagonism. Tho opposition betweon tho Commission and Delano was 10t ono of sentiment merely; it was A HOTELESS STRUGGLE AGAINST WHONGS which the Commission was created to put an end to. Contracts for Indian lu[:pllos could not Lo made without the approval of tho Commission. Thon, too, tho lionest mombers of the Commission were im- posed upon by the Secratary in awardiug cone tracts, b reprosonting men to thom us honest who have ackowledgod that thoy Lave paid 25 por cant for contracts, What is eallod the Indian Ring ia very difficult to define, It los under s coutrol more than 310,000,000 to meot sny emergency. Scarcoly a large city East or West 18 without ouo or more mombers, Tho body controls leading ofticers in tho Dopartment of the Interior, and oxerts a vast influonce in the eloction of men to Congross, and 1 Eotliug their men appointed on Commuittees of tho two Houses. Itis bolioved that the Indian Ring dictated the appolutment of the prosent Committoo on Indisn Affairs in thio Houso of Reprosentatives, mnlang it A CONDITION OF MR, BLAINE'S ELECTION to tho Spoakorship. This Committes have beon engnged all winter in investigat- ing the Indiun Buroau,pnu haye industriously exorted themselves to soe Liow littlo thoy could find out, and how much they could cover up, Tho great outsido ring which permeates the whale country ara _now co—operntiug with tho Department of tho Interior aud tho Houss Com- mitteo ou Indian Afimrs, to_roprosont that tho resigning Commissloners have beon in tho \»_-nmg, whilo the facts prove that they woro right, CRIN Burglar Shot by an Officer, Speciut ispateh to s Chicuao Tetbune, East BaarNaw, Mich,, Juue 10. maen nsmed Joseph Scory was shot aud _instantly Iilled at & houso of fll-famo in_this city about 2:30 this morning by Ofticer James Novins, of tho polico forco. In company with another mun, Seory had broken into the housg for tho purpose of robbing s mn named Barbour, who was stoppiug thoro, and was known to huve considorablo monoy in his pos- sension, Thoy broke into tho house, got posscs- sion of Barbour's coat, and started out, He shouted, and, becommg alarmed, they dropped the cont. As they wore | coming out of the ymd, Officer Novins halted Soory, who was in tho roar, and ho drew & rovolver, nud eaid he would shoot tho officor, ‘Iho lattor flred, the sliot utriking Seory undor the oyo, produciug instant deathi, Boory's companion oscaped. The officors had béen watching tho house for some time, having an intimation that a burglarly was intondod. coronor's inquest was keld, und a vordiet ren- dered that the doconsed came to denth from n pistol shot fived by Ohicer Novins, in the dis~ chargo of Lis duty, Secry was about 26 yenrs old, unmayied, and has & brothor, sister, and mother resding here, Tho aifair oroates ine tonse excitemont. ‘'ho Murder at Creston, In. Socciul Disnuceh o Phe Chicayo Lelbune, ‘WeNoNa, IlL., Juno 10.—-Tho body of Joseph Gruble, who was murdered by his employer, ac Crexton, In., on dondsy Inst, arrived Lioro fo-dey, and was followed to tho Wonoua comotery by & lurge number of friouds, The affair 18 yot shrouded in mystery. Tho only particulars known uro as followa: Grablo bad been in tho ewploy of the morchant who shot him over four yoars, Ho decided to lonve, oud had just made his final sottlement and turned to loave tho store, when the fatul shot wau_firod, pasking thraugh tha beart and lodgiug in tho back, produclug instant dosth, The murdoror gave himself up, said ho was worry, but had committed the crimo and was propared to suffer the penalty. Grable wuw illhnla'l;‘t 80 yeurs of age, and & young mau of goad abits, The Swift Family Murdoer fn Texuy. New OnLeANs, Sune 10.—A spocial to tho News from Rockport says it has _beoon uscortained that thio murdorers of Bwift and wifo wero two Mexi- oans, They waro trailod to o Moxionu ranche on Blunco Croek, 12 or 15 milos from Galead, The party in puranit churged the house this moruing sud nttemnpted to tako them by storm, but one of thew, Dan Hollund, wau killod in the nttempt, Tho buys then withdrew to u snfo diutanco to uwait rofuforcoments, A largo pacty loft Ref- ul;ou imumedinely for the sceno of tho conltict, Mr., Bwift wos stabbed in ninetoen plaes, hov throat eut to tho neck-bone, and shot in thae faco, Alr, Bwitt was oquully butohered, oxcopt that ke was not ehot. . N e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. QueensTowy, June 10.—Bteawnsbips Hiber- ulun, from Dobtreal; Caspiag, from Quebeo; uud Oceauio, from Now York, have arrivod, New Yo, Juns 10,—Arrived, stonmships Minucnot, from Livarpoal; Losuing and Lhurin- gin, from f!lmhm‘x Victoris, from Glasgow, NEW TWENTY-FIVE CENT'NOTE, Svecial Dipatoh to The Clacigo Tribune, ‘Wasutnaroy, D, O., Juue 10,—T'he fret 1asu, of the nowly-designod 20.cont noto mado thefr nppoaranco fu owroulation hose yestorday, The uote is plain and simple, is° broader than, but not so long, as thoso mow In gonoral clroulation, and _tho faco bears a_ vignotto of tho Hou, Robert J, Walker, "I'hin s the second that lina beon ontirely printed in Washington, onc-half boing oxoontad at tho T'reasury Duroau of Ingraving nnd_Printing, nnd tho other half at the Columbian Bank-Noto Company's ostablishmont, CAPITAL AND LABOR, ‘The Minors? Strike in the Mocking Valley, Covustnus, 0., Juuo 10.—Aa suggestod in tho dlspatches from thia point somo days ago, the troubles botwoen tho cont-minora and tho opo- rators in tho Hocking Valloy aro fast approaching a orisis. Tho striko _has now beou on more-thun two months, and no work bas boen done by the Union miners, During that timo ull attompts ata roconciliation of the difforonces Lnve failed, and for somo timo most of tho minars have hioon dnlngi yery Jittlo work. About n month ago, Miner T. Amos, tho, oxfonsiva _conl-oporator of Chicags ~ho s Vice-Prosident 0, of the vrluclpn‘ conl company engaged 1n mining in the Hocking Valloy, came to this city to ses what could be done. 1lo was carnostly opposad to making furthor attompt at conciliation, sud advised the introduction of colored ‘Minors. At fivst tho oporators hero did mot conour {n tins play, but finally sc- 3|\loncud in it, and ompowered Ames to un- ortake tho gathoring of & force. Ames then 8ot to work, and in & vory fow daya has gathored at this polut 400 and 500 colored inen, principally from Richmond, Memphis, aud Louisviile. Alnrge quantity of improved muslots, revolyers, aud smmunition has been purchased and will bo takon with the parly to-night to the Hocking Valloy. It is designed to put all tho men nto ono of tho minos and distribute erma to each ono of thom to protect thomsolves, Bome of theso mon aro desperadoes, used to rough usage, aud if molestod theio will bo desporata works. The oFurntom doclare thoy will naver ylold to the dictation of the Union, and that thoy will kecp adding colored man to their forces nntil o suitl- cient forco i obtained ta put all the mines in tlio Hocking Valloy undor full hoadway. ), I, Mastor, who has had experionce in working colored minors iu opposition to Union men &t Brazil, Ind., 18 horo to asstst i the or- filmlzmlun of the forco, and give the beneflt of is oxporienco. Tho Sheriff of Athens Count: camo horo to-da, to consult with the Governor relative to calling out the mihtia, foaing a riot on tho arrival ot the colored forces. In the ab- #once of the Governor he called on Adjutant Gon, Amos, but was told by that official that ho could only act on an order from the Governor, ond when such order camo ho was fully Fmplmd .to do his whole duty in 10 premises. Tho Sheriff returned to Athens County this afternoon, and, if necessary to pro- vent bloodshed, will agk for troops, as Gov. Allen hiaa horotoforo stated that he would sond troops on the application of the Sheriff. One or more compaunios will, no doubt, bo sent to tho sont of war to-morrow if tho Sheriff makesa domand for them. THE GRANGERS, Grangera’ Picnic in Michigan, Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'rioune. Barrue Cneek, Mich,, June 10,—At the mass- convention aund picnic of tho Patrons of Hus- bandry, on tho fair-grounds a¢ Maraball, to- day, 5,000 peoplo wero presont. The follow- ing Granges wero reprosonted: Dattlo Creok, Bedford, Leroy, Athens, Durlln‘x\ou, Tokou- shn, Muarsholl, North ' Marshall, Dellovue, Olivet, Springport, Rice Creek, Marsngo, Albjon, Eckford, Homor, Farmer Grange No, 1, Farmer Grange No, 2. Tive hundrad tonma wero iu tho procetsion. A picnio dinner was sorved at 13 m. Elo& ont_#poechos wero made by Btato Deputy C. L, Wintnoy, of Muskegon ; and R, F. Johnston, editor of the Michivan Farmer, with oxcellent music. A grosting was received from 6,000 Granges in counoil at Coldwater, and a re- ponss sent. The farmors of this and adjoining counties made o grand holiday. Xt was the most h\x}lallllizaut and ordorly crowd over soon in Mar- shall. 'The Ponnsylvania Grangors. MEcitaNicspura, Pa., June 10.—Lhe State Grunge of Patrons of Husbandry commenced its specin] sension to-day with a largo attendance. Tho princlyal object of the meoting is to ratifv or reject tho amondment to the Constitution odoptod by the National Grange at 8t. Louis. At tho afternoon session the amondments to the National Coustitution were talon up for rat- ification aud rojectod. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. 'The @sage Land Cascs. Special Dispateh to 2'he Chicago Tribune, Ly wonrt, Xan,, June 10.—The United States Cireult Court to-day decided to rosorve tho docision in the Osago land cases until the 25th of August. At tbat time the Court will convono in Leavenworth and deliver it. Thirty thousand poople on the Osage roservation ara praying that the decision may not be adverse to them, If tho railronds win thoy will bo rendered holplosa. — THE HOWMEOPATHS. NraaanA Farrs, Juno 10.—At the morning segsion of tho American Institute of Homou- nathy, tho Committe_on Climatology mado au inzeronting report, and the following rosolution was adopted Mtesolved, That tho Committoo on Climatology Lo inutrueted to necuro Teports from tho chlef pohuts of observation tuken by the wignal corps of tho urmy, showlug tho provaleuce of various dlseases st thesd points from time to timo, Tho new coustitution and by-Inws wero_adopt- od. Teports from tho Committoes on Foreign Correspoudence, on Homaopathic Colleges, and ou Homeoputhic Dispensatory wers rosd, ac- copted and reforred. —— VESSELS PASSED DETRIOT. Special Dispatch ta The Chicayo Tribune., Dernotr, Mich,, Juno 10—Evoning,—L'as3ED Te,— Props Idubo, Doutou, Inter-Ocosn nd convort, Forest ity and boryo, Jamea Fisk, Jr., City of Fremont; sclira Monteroy, Gold Hunter No,'s, Geo. Worthington, Wi, Huuter, San Jaciuto, Ass Oulld, Soustor Blood, Grunt Hall, Passtp DowN,—Props_Oncide, Huron Clty, Day City and burgos, Olty of Port Tiuron and bargo, Qof- fonbury and "bargos; burk Unadilln; schrs Danford, Gwedo, Evelino, Dashiug Wavo, Zack Oloudlor, Johu tico, Wikp—Northosat, fresh, —_— Qook’s Tours Around and About the World. Mr, Thomas Cook, of Londox, soulor partuer in the firm of Cook, Son & Jonkins, No, 201 Irondway, New York, having arrived In Amorica for tho purppse of accompanyinyt tho great educational party to Earopo, louving Now York by tho magnlficant stonmor Dolivia, chartorad spoclally for tlio purpose, to leavo New York Junu 30, 03y bo cammunieated with, peraonally or by lottar, n roferonce to towrs from America to nll parta pe, 1o Lgypt oud Paleatine, sud round the ut thio Sherman Houso, ou Thursday, Juus 11, betweun tie Lours of 8a, n, und 4 p,m, * dir, Cock Wil bo especlally ploased to meot any dlréady booked for tho edneational tour oF who aro destrous of uniting With tho party, —_— Attractive Auction Snle at Maywood. Our readers will bear u miud that at 1 p, m, this duy o spocfal freotrain of curs will leave tho Wells streot depot of the Chlcago & Northwestern Raflroad for Maywood, ono of our most delightful und pro~ gresalyo wuburbs, Tho property to be sold st auction 14 concedod 'to bo the chofcest portion of the town, and, as the xale fs peremptory snd positively without rosorve, it bohioovea seckers of liomes and jnvestments tosttend thosnle, C, O, Thayer & Co., suctioneers, will mako tho walo. Bee thelr adverisoment in auction column for particulars, e g New Waukoshs Hotel--Fountain Spring Houue. Applieationa for family or slugle xooms in this spa- elous und ologant stone jiofol can uow ba made to fho undaralgned, No move desirablo aummer quarteracan o found, MarTuey LarLis, Propriotor, CiunLzsll, Bieary, 40 Statostrast, Ohleago, Munager, Sl Xingsford's Oswego Starch To used in all {he principal mannfactorles of laces and fino goods fhroughout Europe aud Amelcs, Aunlysis of this chofca article, Loth fu Americs and Earopo, showa that {n 1,000 ouncea there aro but two ounces of foreign materiul, Thisis & degreo of puril; uevor before ug {ued, b ! PV, A ] Bargainae {n Pianos, A few good soven-ootave rosewood pianos at prices frota §200 to $300, Rutd'4 Tomplo of Musle, cornor Doarborn and Van Buren streats, Starch, Tho very beat, Kiugsford's Oswego Starch, 108-1000 puro, giviug o subatantiul stiftucss, & pure white, aud glowny fluful, Itingsford's Oawego Coru Btarol, for ‘puddiugs, Jollios, aud austards, Goyser (Jaratogn) Water on Draught Dy Duck & Rayiier, makers of the ** Maxs Cologuo,H SPECIAL NOTICES. n DR, RONENOK'S PULMONIO SYitUT, BIEA-WRED Tonto, and Mandeako Pills.—Thoso miedlofaen linva un- doublodly parformod moto ouros of Consumptlon than Ay othior romody known to tha Amrionn public, They aro compounded .af vogotablo Ingrodionts, and contaln nothing whioh 0an bo tujuriousto the luman constitution, Othor romedies advartisod as curos for Cansumption, probably contain oplum, whick fsa somowhat dangorous drug in 1l oasos, and if takon fraoly by donsumptive pa- tlents, 1t must do groat Injury; for lll-l tendanoy is to con- finothomorbld mattor {n tho systom, which of coursa, must make s curo imposstblo, Hchonok's Pulmonte Byr« up s warrantod nok to contaln & pastiola of optums It is composad of poworful but harmloss horbs, which act o thio lungs, livor, stomach, and biood, and thus corroct all ‘morbld secrotions, and ezpol all tho disoasod mattor from thobody. Thesn aro tho only means by whioh Consump- tion can be eurod, nnd asSohonok's Pulmonts Syrup, Soas Waed Tonio, and Mandesko Plllsare tha only modiolnos whichoparatoin thisway, itls obvlous thiey aro tho only Ronulno auro for Pulmonary Consumption. Each bottlo of this fovalusble modialno is accompantod by full dirco- ous, D, Schonok Is professionally at hts prinolpal of- floo, cornor Bixth and Arch strauts, Philadolphia, ovary Mondsy, whera all lottars for nivics must bo addressoil, TRIMMINGS, &o, Chas. Gossage ¢ Co. ‘We have just opened fresh and most attractive styles of \Beaded Trimmings, In Fringes, Galloons, Gimps, Buttons, ete. Also, additional invoices of those elegant ‘‘Shaded, Pearl- Handled Sun Umbrellas, And other scarce and choice styles; decidedly the finest stockk of these goods ever shown. g ‘We also ask attention to a lot of five thousand Fans, In assorted styles, offering at half their real value. 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 60 & 62 Washington-st. 2 &o. TCARSON, PIRIE & CO, Hadison ad Pooria-sis, Offer the following Goods much undgr value: 100 Genuine Llama Tnoo Polnts at §8 enck, rogmlar prico $13, Llama Lace Pofuts at $10, $12, and 816, worth {116, $18, aud $20, Extra Fine Llama Pointa t $20, 35, and $30, ‘boing 26 per cont below, valuo. Tlama Laoo Sacques at $12) $16, $18, and $30) great bargaine, Reversible Btripe Shawls, $1,76, worth $2,60. French Ottoman Btripe Bhawls, $6, formorly £8, Rioh Bllk Brocede Fronolt Ottoman Bhawls $10, xo- duged from 520, Tnrge lino Striped Grenadines, 26 and 300, Black Iron Framo Grenndines, 600, chcap. Black All-Wool Grenadinse, G50, o burgain, 8-4 Tron Frame Granadines at vory low prices, Just opened, n largo line Linon Grasa Cloth Suita from 82 each up, Handeomo Embroidored and Bralded Buits, White Lawn Buits, Polonalse Dusters, &cy at muoh loss than usnal prices. ITPAYS TO TR&DMTHE WEST SIDE, Madison & Peoria-sts. A NOVEILTY! A BARGAIN! FIELD, LEITER & G0, State and Wa; shington-sts,, FANCY COLOR DANIASK TOWELS! A DECI'DED N OVELTY| ‘Which they are offer ‘ing at tho Iow price $12.00 PER D OZEN'! Also to many Speci, 71 Bargains throughout ¢l 10ir LINEN DEPAR] 'MENT, EFixmEmeem ! PLEASURE EZCAUSION TO LAKE SUPER IOR. Lake Smeror Peoples Liae Sleauers, Dock Between Washington and 30 :dison-sts, Tho magnificont, nuvy, low-pressars | tonmer PEHEFRI.ESS, ALLAN M'INY '¥RTE, Comntander, Wil leavo Chlongo ou TH URSDAY, Hib Jane,at 8 pm,, on & lossuro eaourabhu . (iin to finkuth Gioud ot Lakh Hupurior), stopplig a\ U Bhbiu, Aud all porse o ' lsnt wiid polnts un (ha Nari it e o “Laka Supe xlor, piaseous ssoured and all nforinatton obtatnud by spplylug t LEOPOLD & AUSTRIAN, 73 Hlarkovst,, ocr, Washinimo Call attention to a ,nvolegunt line of DRESS GOODS, . SIMPSON, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND TEPARTURE OF TRATRS, IAPLAYATION OF rrrnyor MATKN,— 1 Haturdsrye eenta: 3 ! VAn Fi00 Hunday at 81008, e Dajley 07 0ooptods ¥ NOR&VELL Mlci’ml{?flcENT}fiLgGflE’:’l’T W?STEM RAILRNADY Swagping Reductions IN THEIR DRESS GOODS Depart_ment. Dress Goods now 50 a yard, Formor Price $1.00. Dress Goods now 37 1-2¢ a yard, Tormor Prico 760 o yard, Dress Goods now 35e a yard. Former Price 62 1-2c a yard. Dress Goods now 30¢ a yard. Formor Prico 600 o yard. A Tine of Dress Goods MARKED DOWN To 10c, 16¢, 20c ana 25c. Searsncker Ginghams At121-20 a yard. Usual rotail prico 260 o yard. FXTRAORDINARY BBRGAINS! Wo have MARKED DOWN our JAPANESE SILKS! To 360 A YARD. Formerly sold at 871-2c. A GREAT BARGAIN, ‘Wo havo mado theeo reductions fn this Dopartment fn order to closn uur Spefuis Stuek bofora July 1, and wo are contidont that tho prices wu huvo now marked tho gonds will fnvuro o speody snto. INSPECTION INVITED. 79’ & 81 State-st. . R. §PEGIAL DARGAINS AND UNBERWEAR, J.B. Shay, 84 & 86 State-st., Will offor, this day, regular-made British Hose at 25 cts. pair; Gonts’ Fine White Half Hose, 30 cts. pairj Balbriggan Hose, 40 cts. and up- wards; Balbriggan Hose, 76 cts., extra choap; oxtra length Ladies’ Hose, 20 ats. A VERY CIIEAP LINE OF Lisle Thread Hose & Faucy Hosiery, Both Ladies’ and Misses’, in ovory variéty. Also, a magnificent line of Tadies’, Gents’ and Children’s GAUZE, GOSSAMER, AND SIIK TUNDERWEAR, AT VERY LOW PRICES TTT1EGAL, BENERUPT NOTIOE. In the District Court of the United States for the Bastern Dis- trict of Wisconsin, I tho matter of tho akoth Naoufusturiag Compaos. Denkrnt” 1 fankeuprer o oy Jiven 1hint In purauance of an ordor of S hesec el 't tho.United Status, i and (or tho ot Bisisicet of Wikconsin, mado and Ry of Harchy Au D Tirds tho und rod on the ned asikners oll st publio BOSIERY and b Canutat,, corner 4" Judison, Runilelghy Teave, | drrive, (_ 3 | ot ria matn and aie tioe e o, ll:nyh:ufx"’;;cmmnuuluon b o EHAVE MADHR Nt Jxprons, GIAND AN Moming ke Night tap TWORT | Passougor Agouts CRICARO & ALTON RAILROAN. Chicago, Kansus ity and_Denver Slort Line, ofa Louls e, Hav, and Ghicago, Sprin hom it Thyiugh Line, Union Depot, Uridye, Ticket Offiees At Depol, ouls and Tozan 115, vin dacksonville Diyision Hyringileld Kxpross,.. Riringhold 1iast Exfoss dofierzon Uity Expross.., Poori CHIMARD, MILWAYKE] Unton Depaty ‘corner Jucdis & ST, PAIIL RAILWAY, South Clark-ste opposit st Canalsste, wtn Hou ‘and at v Milwaukos, N Glifor, Ma! Milnauke Toint, S1. Paul & Mitnoapolls, DAY JEPTCRS.cuiesss BMilwaukey, troon B ‘oint, Praiio du -Oblen, & arttinen Lowa, Al Milwaukoo, 8t, Paul oliv, Nutit fexprous. ILLINOIS GENTRAL #AILROAD. * 8:00 8, m. |*11 008, 10, *9:308, m, [*4:15 p, T *5:00 p, m.|* 7:00p, me t 9:30p.m. 3 8:4b .., Depot foot af Lakest, and font af Teeenty.secondsts TVehat e 58 Faboipnest. hedr Dlarge Teave, | Arrive Bt. Tonts Txpras Bt. Louls I'ast LI ‘aira & New Orlcas st Naw Orlent Tonrta & 180 KK I Dubuqua & Sioux Dubuguo & Riouz Ol | (@) Gilman Passougei (u) Runs to Ubampalgn on Saturdays. 3 CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UDINGY RAILTAN. Depots—ioot of Lukestse Indiuna-as., anit Sistont ., andt Ganal and Sicteenthests, Ticket Ofiees, Now 00 Clarke e, Grand Thiciic Hotel, anid at dep: Arrive, Matl and Rxpresa. Diaie.x Sies Gley Ko bl Puciug Kase Line, 108 Ok Katnw Gity, Lo, ubon & St. Joseph 5 V. me [* 8:35 p, m. 8ila b Tae asor Blondota, Uttawn & Siroatus Pas Aurarw Baweongor, .. ‘Awara Passenicor (§ Dubiique & Nlouz Oity G Puciil Night Exp, for On Kamas Cityy Lnevauwor chiran & St Jowph iz Duwnor's Uirova Acconimoiition| Davnor'a Gro Taxas fxpros lix. Sundaye, 1lx. Baturdny, 3z, Mondny CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAD, -‘ City ofices, B3 Clarkest, (ShermaineHonse), and 75 Canale sty carner adison.ss b tiresa iay Kxpros & St Paul & Wanoun Rpross b Marquetig Ixpress L Bt. Pl Passony g=Benet cornerof Wally nd Kinsiosa, ot corngr of C: d Kinzio.ats, & W.CH STENRETT Gon. Pass, Agants CHICASD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAN. Devot, corner of' ¥unBuren wnd Sherinun.sta, Tickat ojice, GGrand Daciic Hotels OCEAN NAVIGATION, “FOR EUROCPE. CUNARD HAIL LINE. ESTABLISIIED 1840. Four Sailings Every Week, From New York overy Wednosday end Saturday. From Boston overy Tucsday and Saturday. Cabin Parsaze, 820, $100, and $120in gold. Rouud-trlp Tickets at reducod ratos, Stooruga Passage at lowast rates, DU VERNET, P, 1 N. W, cor, Clark and Waudvivi-ot, Tho mueniiicont nuw and foll-powsrd § public, Baltle, Adelatic, Bltannig, Oceanic, aall trom Now York on Haturdays und ipuradaya,” Natenas low s any hestolyse ‘Diattnoy Grent Reltain and, Irolund from fico, 91 South Claricat., Chloago. ALFItED LAGERGR ings nazt Sumier. iy 510" $50 ot Steorage, Tiwo, Drafts at lowest ratcu. TIN BALDVIN & al Agent, » Gnieago. Ko by any He: ‘¥ar furthier partlouta; . Agents, 73 Broadway 0., Agents, 73 Liroadway, iankenpicy of the sald Hankrupt, wil it the Micheat and bost bidtor, for casd. on Phuesday, thu5th day of June, A, D. 18] t 16 o'clock ' the Jorowon of flint dny. af, thie aice o thu raid Bankeapt, vitutoon tbo prainises heroluntor dosorilied, 2 il Ktrot, i tho Olty of Osiikosh, ad State of Wis- i ) theFihty iclo and intorast Of the sald ‘Dank. rupt, #nd all the right, title and intorost of the under. ‘weelirioca of ‘sald Eatato, 1 aud to tho fol- 0" Rnl Fatatn, togotier with all the ap. herountn halbl“(l!l?. Iying and bejog sitnate SHaril of s Clty ot - Osbkoals, County I e Yoty frvivon (0 ant ity Totlows. towi s Lots harigo e 19, e s one {0 o . “thros (21, fone (4), five (h), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), elovon (11), ant sive 18! o Borsuhchs wibaityion of fovons n bock i hundrod sud elevan in sald ! oumbrances. Tuure will alia ba old at et il e i i with wid 20 Hiltly end lnfores e Pt Sortain Isttors Duteht fur thoAanulac: o iag- Auciiies ke aa Uia Gelsor SOPAEAtor it Holisnce Horas: o, "ogetior it ail pattorny i T Fawon . Aud the nsignees will elso at tho eame Ho i phacy sold at publie. auotion to 1o Highost and Deatildbe for cash, 'a Tarko Nmount of lunbor, fror it nad, s, apokes, ad othor matorial and e Ao of hevsbiag-Alsehiiey Chthon lto n 4 cehing- t e tHo” ot acbiuo, somo 1a. » Kniuhed aud thues In an unih o, “Tiho Henl x-:'i'x'fix n';_l? Annrrirlbnd conslste of abont four v o Loz, Itivory B e I ohkon & bt Panl 0 elilor tracis running to the works, ‘Che bulldings ure of brlok, S andbnlE fn' the most subataniial and Sonveuont P heud My 21, 1674 SLELRER Y b, Aitiye for Assiktioos. PIONIC GROUND “The ologant wow Park of the Turner Park Association June8, for use, for plenios, sumuinr ex- unted fi 8 Tawn of Leydan, 10 A;lfllll i {oise, oi tho lne of the Uhivage & Puct. o stailroad, Bhudy KrOVOE, 0pen spaces fur galo wodivis Fafldings, aud ovéryihing ta make Jo o Yor tuformation, "seo O AL L% H YNIU‘.i Searuta) oo 2 Nison fullding, ar JAOUB BOHR, B fendont Vorwarte' Turnor Hall, West Twelfth-st, T DENTISTRY, D) o O BOSBTON IED“FML ASSOCIATION, No Wacor. Madison and Denrbornestu, A_full uppor or lowor st of bost Gum Teoth, S8 0 1 %w G0l and continuows Guns Work st rostonablo pilien. ruatly reduced raton il o Tita Advsrilsainont with yon, £OR SALE, z ICE! ICE! ICE!] 1i00QR G5 g ey Loo for aal, portasty olowr, %) Gouasaretsl Bovdy, Chistes, B, “DISSOLUTION NOTIOES, DISSOLUTION. Cuigaao, Juus 10, 1874, smevilitp Leratofora usiating undor tho i It A A A o o Syt vt ilor paehiae fesyfiael ‘:.‘i‘:‘lm, dia S AR National Line of Steamships, NOTICE. o Tnemostsoutlocly vauto e Slvays buon adoptod by U oo uud hondlands, e o Vot Tor LIV PO L and QUENS« TOWN evory SATURDAY. Salling from N. Yark for London (dirvet) evory fortnights b baviaws, 10, 5 chrionoy ateorao, a¢ griads e raten, 'letlin toknts at luwout Tates. wards Draita lor g1 4nG MRSUS: aunl Wastarn Acont, Northoast cornor Olutk and Tiandolph-ats. (opposice now Shormun Houso), Chicago, NEW YORK TO CARDIEF. South Wales Atlantio Sreamship Uompany's Now res eiauns: Rudleponares Oy daspull Stammion wil Amyivuala Rallrond Whart, Jores GILy: Bistiiito oy 1) VA BO} GLAMORGAN, Jnnw 13 % i Oarrying pootds und passengors at through rates from Al phrin e che United Ninteannd Canad to porta fu the Bristol Channel, and all athor points in England. e steamiiing, bullt exprosaly for thio trads, bopro= vided with all tho Titost Luprovainsatafor tha ooiatortand Convonionce of OABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Flrst Cabin, 876nnd ij‘u enrroncy. Socond Cabln, 883 cy, Stosrage, L0 currency. Trepai tcetae snttificates from Cardi, L8, leulars, apply {n Candid, at tha Oom- Draits for £1and npwards. Dock Onambiers, and 6 Now York ta For fl(lfl}mr e oul vany's Oticas, No. | Ducic Qualiecs, and fu Now ¥ ARONIBALD BAXIER & Qo Agents, Juuo 37 Sm————— MISCELLANEOUS, 08! Attt Property Owiers, Attention ! 1 Y il Cartiticates held by tho Olty of which duto the ratu wi .H. A, City bflmv‘m“". Quioauo, April, 1 EDUCATIONAL. AN~ KEBLE SCELOOIL, SYRACUSE, N, Y, ; Hoarding Sohool for Youny Ladlos sud Ohlidren, nndor 1] ; pmw!‘hhmul tha R [\ HIJN‘I'IN(“'UN, 152, Bishop of Central Now York. Instruotlon cour- Drineea thorough Rughtt conrsot the Anolout uud Mad: wrn Langingos, Musio aud Drawhig, The uoxt schoo car W) vaninionon on Wednosiay, opt. 16, Far Cir jt 5 1o, 1Y J. JAGKSON, Byea BIITERS. T HECEIRORTONE BOKER'S BITTERS. Bownro of Counterfolta. ES, FAIRBANKS HIANDARD SCATHEES OF ALL BIZKS, FAIRDANKS, MORBH &0( L AND 13 LAKLST.

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