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The Chicapge Daily Teibmne, VOLUME 27. OLOTHING, A AN AN SPECI ALTIES! For the Season. Tight Welgnt Woolen Sult, Mohair Sacks and Dusters, Light Weight Overcoats, Tarselles and Buys' aud C Recreation Suts, Duck Vests, hildren’s Flamel And Linen Suits, Children’s Kt Suits, WILDE, BLUETT & CO.,, " State and Madison-sts. : CORNELL WATCH CO., OF OBIOAGO, MANUFACTURERS OF 8TEM & KEY-WINDING WATCHES, roe grades of which hare thelr anoquslled Stom. BB and B100 ench, So2irata o ‘Attachmont, | Selling at with the Co. arantas of the rlormance and porfootion of enoh Watoh, clal arrangomonta made with rosponaible dealars for Lo FodhE THE C0. DO NOT SELL PAUL CORNELL, Preatdent. 3 T, 0. WILLIA BLLWA'I‘OfldOO a A8, V. Pres't ind Managor, rand Cronsing, cor. BANK, Stato of Tiinols, Savings Bank, 105 CLARRST, Memlst Gish Btk 1% pgr cent com #1006, “Honey it und {ntoreston deposita verted 1o othors b Bos Passbooks snd Mort~ por cont interost: no ohargo to n srall sumn at 10 {idor for abstractor Tog! examiinatlon aTitlo. W, KxLsry REED, 0: 0. SCOVILLE, President. Cashie: T, Tx—During 1ha réoent panio, this Bank has paid all wosits oa demand. withant hotlco. LAKE NAVIGATION. - GOODRICHS STEAMERS. or Racins, Milwaukes, Sheboygan, Manito- was, o dally (Bundays excepted)... .o T-Saturday's boat don'tleave until 8 p. m. Da.m. For Grand Havon, Muskegon, otc., daily (Sua dars exoepted). ... For Bt. Josoph daily (Sunday oxacptod) Eatarday's Boat don't leave until 11 7 p.m. 10a. m. . @ For Manisteo and Ludington, Tuesday and Thursds?... o B 8.m. Yor Green Day and Intormedlato ports, Tuosdzy aud Fridey, Por Ewcanaba and day snd Thursdsy... T~ Offico and Dookn, fool Mishigan-sv. *Tiake Superior ports, Mon- » T p.m. weee O 8 m. MEETINGS, NO rty.omnors ovod BT soeation ot on Hio ‘-":%‘flx starp, s Y 1 siraot, wiil ment on RIS IV TICE. on Kintlost, and_vicinity, o the Hlnlhn;{;luk‘mnvlttd‘glfli ‘nortliwar HVENING (il doat,), at 750 dr. Blatherwiok {3 lovitad {0 attend. 0 in in no dungor whatover. THE COMMITTEE, OFFICE OF CHICAGO DOCK €O, 156 Washington-at., Room 13. TIE Annual Meeting o £ on'Tuosdsy, July 14, 167 Crcago, Juno 24, 1614, ¢ the Stockholdera of thia Ohleago 'Gainpaay, for the oleation of Dircotars for tho onsa- ar, and (or apy other business that may Lo prosont- il be hold In his city, at the aftice af the Company, 4, ny 8 o'clock b m. Q. . DURFITY, Recrotary, FOR SALE. ASSIGNEES' SALE, Wil be sold at Auotion TUESDAY, June 80, 6610 o'clock o, m,, &b 187 RANDOLPEI-ST., woll-aasorted. QU BLE Eauma 1st, 2d and 3d Also, Vials 1aas, turs, Fonfor, B niture, 1oy Rues will be rond Mo Assignees, THIOK, stock _of AMERICAN , and Fronch Single okd quslities Window , Dottles, and Oflge TFur atrorm Beales, &o. Onto- dn{‘nf sale, By order CELLAND & SAGH. P.ccd.CASENY, 41 & 43 FIFTH-AV., Kosp on hant the [argest snd Socond-hand Goo aratora, Ho sortmont n_the olty o e ares Ofhice Doks. Sor e te, Hoddlni, Counters, Show-Cases, Shelvini:. fco Ohests, el Haxos b boight aod sold. REAL ESTATE, LUMBER OR COAT: DOCK TO RENT OR FOR BALR, on Twelfth-st,, runping back to the K Bli T 163 Washington.: 160_foet front mpiro with rmiroad connections, mnear fth-at, bridge, ly to M, PHTRIE, Basoment, GENERAL NOTICE. TJULY 11874, o well WH R ACCOUNTANTS. up thoir hooks to this ud their bouks and act 0 onsuing ulx montust to cal' on ATUUKER, Accountanta foorh §, 16 Madison.at. WINDOW SOREENS, SCREEBEINS. Bost wire oluth doorand window scrovns made (n or foot, elty, unl(flfl ceu 8 ro furnfaliod, A our ngousd and mortises govorad with muquite i rpaired or_remive: % T K forth Clark aad LaBslie, op. Tihorel Giseonr s framca have wide Lottom ralls wod &l 10 AST, Chostnutat,, A Getoral oarponior jobbiug ¥ DISSOLUTION NOTICE. A AT A AN DISSOLUTLION. Vo hava puroh i Bt Bar e Lurfuioss unid woss Ln 1avor of O Calosgo, June |, 1674 the Intorost of John 8. Buchanan arpontor & Go, antl shai cor mo ai10 an boford ‘con- fudi . ot sald urlnn v'v{lll"”-::lihe‘"g'l;lmd U/ 1, UARPLNTER, EDUCATIONAL. Commencement Exercises of the Chicago High and Normal Schools, The Graduates and the Subjects of Thelr Eloquence. Election of Teachers by the Board of Education. List of Scholars Admitted to the High Schools Minor Exhibitions in the Va- rious Grammar Schoolg-- The Foster Medals. Graduating Services at the Cook County Normal School, The Waukegan High Gohool. THE CITY. HIGH AND NORMAL SOHOOL QONM- MENCEMENT. The young ladies snd geutlomen who partici- patod 1n the Eighteonth Annivorsary Exerclaca of the Chicago High and Normal Bohools, at MecVickor's Theatro yosterday afternoon, had the honor of drawing the Iargest ‘‘lLouse” of the sonson. At balf-past 1 o'clock, thirty min- utes bofore the appointed time, there was noither eitting nor standing room left in the ‘Thespian structure from parquotte to dome. Fans of all sizes and of all colors, swayed by dolicata lands, oncnsed in the indisponsable glove, creatod a gentle breezo which prevented that Benno of suffocation which s a concomitant of uil largo patherings, TIE MORE DEAUTIFUL FORTION of the human family was in the mnjority, by four to one, and thie yariety of summor costume, of colffure, of beauty, and of figure was sufil- cient to gratify the taste of the most fastidious despot of the Orient. Thero was hair, such as that which Moore deacribos floating around the shouldors of his Porgian poris. Thora wers feat which seemed to call for music that might dis- play thoir *‘poetry of motion," and marvels of small proportion; thore wero handa that might bave fitted Mary Queen of Scots or the beautiful royal martyr of the French Revolution; there wore oyes that burned like snmmor-night stars in tho tropics, that languished like the szure in *tho blue conoave® of Itely, or that seemed roady tobrim over with omotional toars in the ever chnngeful - skiog -of Treland’s ron-onoircled shoro; thero were complexions like tho snows among the Csucasian Mountains, mingled with the rosy hues of the Grecian isles, or the trans- parent olive of ardent Bpain. In short THE AFTERNOON DISPLAY of young, frosh, sparkling, gushing, charming, romsutie, entranoing, brain-turuing, heart~ emashing, sppetito-destroying, industr-domol- {sbing, poetic, ethoreal, substantisl, prosy, an- golic, and avorage womankind at¢ MoVicker's yoatorday aftornoon was enough to take away the breath of any unfortunate bacholor or any appreciativo Benedict in the world, Closa columns of ladics presont & most imposing aspect. Viowed from the stage they looked like a great amphitheatrical bou- quet, sparkling with jewels and radiant with gold. Owling to the flerce temporature tho gas was not lit, and the great mass romained inthe shade, Dut tho gloom could not conceal the lustre of that aplondid gathering, for an army of boauty oan always conquor shadow. Through the win- dows occasiounlly the suvbeams shot in aslant, rovealing whole sections of lovely faces in bold roliof, lighting up golden locks with a ruddy glow, aud making obony ringlets look more in- tensely black from thelr contraat with broad day- light. THE PICTURE thus prosenting iteolt, was n magnifloont speci- men of thoss majestio lights and mysterious shades which distinguish many of the group pictures of tho ** old masters.” A mind exoited by religious enthusinsm might conjure up an image of general judgment—the tromendous mass of resurrecesd mortals, walting in tho Bhadow of the Valloy of Death, the adveut of the light which would horald the coming of the Now Jorusalom. There is oven something awe-inspiring and elootrifyiug in the presence of an enormous as- :ftox;xblnga. To a soul capable of grout emotion, ] TR HIGNEST INCENTIVE to & display of masterful genins. For onmo woul, one tunguo, one brain, one mighty current of thought, to thrill, onthuso, animate, subdue, or mndden, & great uudienco is tho highost—tho most ocstatio of oarthly triumphs. Porhaps the rapturs of ‘battlo's maguificently stern array" may be auperior to this intellectunl supremaoy. There, the shrill fife, tho loud bugle, and tho rolliug drum, super- noded by the *long deati-rattlo of the mus- ketry” and the mighty booming of the cannon, oxcito the mind and firo the beart with fury; but it is to bo doubted whether the hoadlon, horoism of & Prince Rupert or a Murat cen equal tho rapture of such orators as Chatham or sy Mitabeun, or of such nctors as Garrick or Bal- vini, Btorming the Learts of & glorions suditory, and making eveu tho the thunders of conflict rnlm‘cvmpnrod with tho plaudits of an admiring oople. '1‘2 small capacities and weak souls & orowd means confusion and dofeat. To futelleots that cau comprohiend how, bofore oach atom of that concourse u0 embrrrassment wonld be felt, that atom {s but multiplied in the andionce, an tho intotlect, groupiug the thousands into ons, fights tho clay that vlogs its wings, and soars into rapturous conquest, IT GANNOT BE EXPECTED that graduates of out public schools—who, whate over Lheir natural abilities aud zmhuh\d‘v1 acquitos ments, are over crudo and norvous when made the centro of observation—can step at ouce into the foromost rank, and bring from suditors, not the damnation of * fuiut praiso,” but the no- knosrlodgmont of heaven-boiu powers, Theelass axhivition ig, to tha average graduate, male or fawnlo, a poriod of ngouy, 1t oceasions many plosplosa nights, and the vietim gonerally ap- prouches the platform wherson the oxercisos ave to bo given with such foclings as those duomed to hauging can alono give oxprossion to, The esunys, rocitations, spoechos, and all that, are mostly ju manuseript, and- uro roud with THAT BOPHOMORICAL AIR which I8 suggestive of soo much midnight ofl, and & finical taste in rhetorio, Tho arma ara held in about the samo poeition, The youug Iady genemII{‘ keeps thom across the rogion of hier corset the young gentleinnn chialy woats thom at bis hips, or about his knoes, excopt when Lo uses tho words ** higher,” ‘' woar,” or © up- ward,” whon the limbs nonvulsively jorked toward tho sky, and the sontouce i rounaed by asound olosely resembling a hissough, Moro. over, THE OBATONIOAL TYRO opens the ball with ll Lis strongth. o comes forward and shouts out i firat sontonco like & CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1874--TWELVE PAGES, boll-man on a windy day. At the third sentenca ho s hoarse ; at the sixth ho tnkos a drink of wrator 3 at the oighth hoatmost stranglen and alts down very red i tho face and looking like a man who would wish the ground to open and swallow him. Thoro aro, of conrso, yery many excep- tions to this unbappy rulo, THE YOUNG LADY EXHIDITIONIAT in taught to commenca her pleco with » sorlos of abanrd gonuflectionn, cspocially that abominable affete mation called & * courtany,” or **curtsay.” On being callod upon, sho ariscs from hor sont, and bows in sch & way a8 to make neo{:ln 1mng- “ine that she in going to take a #oat on tho floor. Thin thing sho ropeats soveral times more, and, by the time ehe commencoa speaking, her vital ouergics ara exhausted in & desporato effort to keep horself from falling while exeouting hor grotesque and most perilous foat, Thare was somo of this nonsense vostorday, as ol a8 on all such oocaslons, bué most of the graduates did very woll, although hardly one kindled “E to tho magnificence of the oceaslan, or atirrod that ocean of human hoarts 1o its dopta, TIIE CURTAIN TANG UP at 2 o'clock, and displayed the full dopth of the hall, in which were arrayed the graduatos of the two nehools, over fifty in number, tho ladies at- tirod in the ususl white gossamer uniform, and 1 2 gentlomen in sepulehral black. The prin- cipnis and toachers of tha schools, mgfizhur with most of tho membors of the Board of Education, somo Aldormon, aud & few roporters, fllled up the spaco. Fuljs Mr, Goorge Howlaud, Principal of tho High 8chool, oflciatod ns Mastor of Ceromonies, Prof. Blsslihanu taking oborge of £uo mauelon dopart- meut. ** Columbia " was the opening barmony, which was vory fairly rendered by the ohoir. . The Principnl first produced MR, ¥RANK J, RITOIELL, » boytsl-looking orator, who delivored a lttle spoech, or assny, oalled * Resples Finem,” which was applauded, . s LA wnlnl-nm, o o vory plump, pretty young girl gavs "Soen at & Dinnuga" in ‘:\mld low tonos, Bhe regretted that modern people did not rovero hoross as their grandfathers did, aud complained that certain American nowspapors had = Godloss fashion of ml)u;‘rxing ab George Washington and other men of '70. M6 TANNAN E. PROCTOR, alady with strongly-marked foatures, road an mteresting paper on ‘‘Spheres,” which in- oluded ¢ Tho sun and the whiole earth, Man, the wonderful, und tle stars, And how the deuce they ever conld Lava birth, Mins Proctor was very clevor, and couched her idoas in languago that might be called suporbly indofluita, BIR. JOBEPI LADD, whoso lnst name corresponded with his physical nspect, dived into * Nature's Unknown " with an onthusiasm that would have dono honor to Mungo Park or Dr. Livingatone, Tho young gontleman swopt chaos, and emorged to say that science, aach succeeding day, was briuging man noar to God by making the Divine idea more comprehionsible, 0188 MARION B. PULLERTON, & fair-looking youug lady, road ** Curfow Shall Not Ring To-Night,” with pathos such as tho humble English heroine might Liavo used to ad- yantage In pleading with tough-hoactod *Old Noel.” Sho retired amid applauso, After an intorval of music, M183 CAROLINE NUEOKPLL had a shot at_*‘History,” in which ehe rocalled very many things that must leave their mark on all ages, History was an inspiration, a warning, and a guide, The effect of tradition upon the national mind was almost mirnculous, and na- tlous, without history, would be destitute of pa- immlum, national honor, courage, and progross- on, MR. WILLIAM E. GARD spoke La France et L'Amerique in the Fre“y languago of Gaul, and recalled memorios of Rocbawmbesu, Lafayoite, Washington, Putnam, aud othors, whore joint deeds made the friend- elup of the pooplo of Amerlca for those of Franco indestructiblo. ‘I'ho next lady introduced was i8S RUTIL NEARDSLEY, a graduute ui tise Norwal Sekoo! Her subject » #atira di- reoted agalnst tho follies and fripporios of what is tormed fashionable life. Miss Beardiey, who 8 young, handsome, of attractive mauner aud good addross, showed that she took a sensiblo yiew of lifo, and bolieved more in the honest heart, noblo mind, and broad comproliensive- ness of the the human family than jn mere forms, which were, however, often indispens- ablo, just as good spolling was to an educated person, who, for faulty orthography, however otherwise britliant, might be dubbed a duuco, Miss Boardsley rotired amid ropoated plaudits, winning, in the estimation of those who waro fortunate encugh to hosr her interosting paper, the honors of the day. *'YOUR OBEDIENT BERVANT.” Matey C. Agues, a most sgroeabls, healthy-look- iug young lady noxt camo forward and_ spoke good-humoredly of the character she had rs- sumed. Her offort, although somewhat vaguo, was woll roeeivod, and sho was called back for additional chieers and somo sweot flowers. LY EMMA P. TUSTIN spoko on_* A Truo Literature not Always Last- ing," to illustrate the ficklences of humanity, and the endless fluctuatious of public taste and son- timent, IS8 MARY W, coUCH wwas vory happy in the dolivory of a Lumorous olection fromthe “Gilded Age,” which fairly brought down the bouso, MR. THOMAH H, H0OD agked * What Is Life?" and, in answerlng his own query, enunciatod some views of & slightly spiritualiatio sondency, | “ Contributions," a nicolittlo essay, was graco- fully read by Dy, Lilliau Riokerson, MISS HARAH J, M'ELROY showed true power in bor inspiring essay, Who Are tho Brave 7 ‘The young lady has evidently the Celtic admiration for the army which her pame would indicate, but she has also a noble approciation of tho Lrave aud truo of evory-dny uuromantio life, those untraveled heroos and horoines, whose numos muy nover shine on obelisks or be recorded in the dispatches. The concluding portion of the exorciscs com- riged a Gorman essoy by Miss Louisa Kroeber ; + Ava Wo Degonerating #" by Frodorick Gurnoy § “Night Brings Out the Stars,” a very uru-i‘y pro- duction, by Miss Ada Brundy; aud *The Futuro of Sclenco,” sn ablo puper, \by Mr. Paul Shoroy, who also delivored the valedictories. GEORGE C, CLARY, - of the Bonrd of Lducation, then presented the awarded prizes to the following High School graduatos . For punctual attondance, never having missad & dny during four yonrs® attendanco, Miss Emma P, ‘Custin; for bighost rank In roholarship, dr. Paul Bhoroy. Mies Ifattio P, Pock was anothor oxamplo of punctuality, ranking oqual with Mies Lustim, but, a8 thera woreno moro prizes, the young lady bind to go unrewarded, Tho following s tho list of IIGI BCMOOL GIADUATES Amella B, Ackermaun, Alice Duiield, Mitey 0. Avios, Ferdinaud L, Barnott, Tmma Borier, Etta A, Bell, Baruh J, Glhwon, Gunevra Giliette, Ada M. Gregory, Fredoriy ), Gurney, Mamia E, Harrls, Funnia E, lanbrouck, Kinastatis 2, Healy, Kutle B, Iferon, Thomu 1, Hosd, Trunces 8, Jeneson, Mary E. Lapper, Auna 2, Phillips, Floreucs Robinaon, Josoph W, Hexton, Lizzle 1, Shoswukir, ilver, Harthotte V. Dein, James It, Dews, Charlotte A, Dudd, James A, Donegun, Mar}' T, Down, L, Ennma Jones, Lemuol Kithusky, Frank J, Kiteheli, Laura ¥, Krlteholl, Lautun Kroeber, Yaul Shorey, Juseph T, Ludd) Lazoll D, Slirouds, Dorabel Taing, Minufa G, Binclalr, Qarrlo A, Lounurd, M. Luclo 8pooncr, Pautine Liborniuy, 1 Tuanuy Hiayleton, Currla C, Btoue, Currio 1, 8tone, THomer ¥, Blone, 1, Tmogen Tarry, Emwa ¥, Tustin, Biral @, Wentworth, Py, Clara M, Whitiuan, ‘Willlum M, Payne, Thomas W, Wing. NOTIAL HOHOOL, Bonator Joseph 8, Roynolds prosented the rizos to the Normal School graduates sw fol- ows 1 Ilighest sololarship, Miss Jannah I, Prootor ; Kecond prize, Mina Matlon B, Fuller- ton ; third, Miss Llla T, Sholdon. Mies Ruth Boardeloy was handed the certifl- eaten for tho clase, of which the following are tho namen : Ruth Beardeley, Toulsa O, Dlanks, llon b1, ond, Ada Dunily, Harry Meltoy, Lavy H, Mayer, Muty C. Mocie, Raymond A, Pitterson, Ana Liizabeth MeOariby, Mary J, MoNamuri, Jewlma W, Nelyhbour, B, Elion Neiguhour, Katlo J. Onristian, Aary W, Oouch, Danmets, Mary £, 0'Gonaor, Aunu £, Panker, Lattio P, Yook, Mary B, Danforth, Torena De Golyer, Hoarietta Dupny, E, J, Tltrsiramons, annn 12, Folog, Al E, Garzinon, Mary I, A, Hauoan, Towtas Hcerwagen, Eftie Lalande, E, Jesnle Law, Tho following graduated from the Normal 8chool Dec. 19, aud_recolved thoir dipldmas yostorday: Lizzlo Coffge, Evolino_ Goold, ]}iuthtflln G. Jacobs, Aunn Murphy, Mary M. owell, Mr. W. H. King, Prosident of tho Doard of Education, thon addressed tho gradiatos incom- plimentary terms and prosentod the diplomas, and_then” the audionce dinpersod, and the graduates, flushod with thoir triumphas and foaded with tholr bouquots, sought the car- ringes and the plaudits of frionda who woro awniting them. Among the pleasant incidonts_of tho oxer- olsos was the presentation to Miss Whitmay, along with other flowers, of_a large basket boar- ing tho initisls of the I D. K, Olub, of whioh she wos a momber, It was presentod to her by hor most parsonal friend in the club. e THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Tmmodiatoly upon the conclusion of tho exer- olsos at MoVickor's Theatre, the Board of Educa- tion mot in their rooms for tho purposs of eleot- ing toschers for the onsulng year. Tho Board convenod at 8 o'clock, and worked stoadily tilt nearly 10 o'olock, with only 16 minutes rospite for lunck, The result of tho eloction was as fol- lows ¢ HMnnnah P, Proctor, Lizrie Quigg, Cbarlotis M, Ribolts, }\Alliln Rickeraon, HIGR BOHOOL. Qoorgo Howland, Principal ; Georgo P. Welles, Latin; Henry I. Monroo, Botany; Joremish Slocum, Astronomy snd Trigonomotry ; Samuel Willard, History; Ollver 8. Westeott, Natural History ; George D. Broomell, Algebra; Alboert T, 8abin, Latin ; Mare Delafontaine, Chomistry and Physics; James B. Dewey, Grook; Aunie E. Trimingham, Drawlog; Marian @. Meatyard, Euglish Litorature; Frances A. Smallwood, Physiology ; Pauline Misch, German: Gustavo Domars, Frenoh: Gortrude V. Lord,High School Olasa; Gussie I. Grant, High Sclhool Olass; Aunis Byrne, High Bchool Class; Emilie H, Cookoe, High Bohool Class; Harriot A.Btowell, 1igh School Olass ; SusanJ. Grace, High School Class, temporarily; Marian L. W, MoClintook, Gorman in High 8chool Classes ; Willinm T\ Bel- fleld, Genoral Assistant; Solim H. Peabody, to bo nesigned; Edward M. Booth, Teacher of Elo- oution ; Orlando Blackmnn, Voeal Musio; Ed- ward E. Whittomore, Vocal Musio; Carrie E. Powers, Drawing ; Julia H, Arms, Drawing. ) NORMAL BONOOL. 3 Edward 0. Delano, Priucipal ; Ella F. Young, Mathomatics; Carris A. doCloreq, English Liter~ aturo; Caroline 8. Wygaut, Principal Sohool of Practico; Maria P, Brace, Toacher of Elocution; Lizzio R, Brown, Assisia JONES HCUOOL, Alfred Kuwk, Priveipsl; Alico L. Barpard, Fond Assistant ; Mary . Burt, Firat Assistant ; Mary 13, Lacoy, First Assintant ; Achen O. Mott, Turst Assistant’; Jounio N, McDowsll, Muggie I, Hawking, Elton 3. Corbin, Uraco A, Li Emilie C. Quinor, Lizzio C. Swmith, Loadwith, Sylvia 15, Walker, -Aunn O, Hawkins, nnn.r{ 0.’ Duili, Abbie G, Wallago, Mary L. oobe. BCAMAON S0HOOL. A. Houry Vanzwoll, Principal; Mary F, Luc- cock, Lload Assistant; Lucin Jobuston, First Assistant; B. Agnes Biate, First Assiatauts Joaone_A. \VMah‘ Tirst Afinl«hm& Colin 8. Tlagg, Emily M. Caclisle, Myrtute A. Collart, Llizaveth A. State, Auna A. Mo orquodale, Mary L. Alligon, Mary Campboll, Amelia 8. Reud, Mira 8. Jenvings, Nollie L. Dickson, Julia B, Smeeth, Lmma Smith, tescher of German; Elizabotl V., Port, Sophronia Lovelsce, KINZIE BCHOOL, James Hannan, Principsl; Emelina NMarsh, lond Asnisteut ; Agnes Magoo. Firat * Asufutant § Elizaboth 8, McCounell, Firatj Aiaiatant ; Dsrthp Bl \Yflllulnll Tirst~Auslatant ; Eucher X, Tearo, Mary C. ¥. Hanning, Averlick T. Bhockley, Dolin Ryau, Mary A. Fritzpatrick, Hatsie 8. Furosy, Emilie A. Gaviu, Jounio E. Regsn, Amelia Mallory, Julin M. Davis, Mattie Glazior; Martha D. Busso, teacher of Gorman, FRANKLIN SOIOOL. Norton W. Boomer, Priucipal; Magglo Don- gell, Head Assistant ; Virginia T. Dul'uy, First Auslstant ; B, Agnes’ Buright, First Assistant : Flora E. G. Shopberd, Sura M, Smith, Kit O'Brien, Mary A. Millor, Marie P. Olay, Lizzio T, Melyin, Mary E. O'Byrne, Mary G. Koohano, Alice K. Gurnn{. . Minerva Overton, Katio Dixon, Mary E, Roe, Nora B. Smith, Mary Moak- :)ny. Taunie P. Moss; Anus IL Achert, toncher of orman. WABHINGTON ONOOL, * ‘Bonjamin R, Cutter, Princij.ul ; Lizzle N, Out- tor, Head Asuistunt ; Miunio Lowe, Firat Asist- ant; Maria A. Kolly, First - Avsistant ; BEmma Lioyd, First Asuistant ; Auos AL Gates, Ilora A, Holcomb, Gertrode M. Teuney, Sophis M. Case, Lizzie T, Collin, Magkie G. Bates, Liz- zio 1, Tutin, Minnlo M. Ghls, Safah E, Austin, Tylin A. Simpson, Fiora Nung, Charlotte Kon- you, Antoistto Bpichartz, toucher of Gormau, J0BELEY ROHOUL, Loulso B, Curtis, Principal ; Lizzio O, Glidden, Head Assstant ; Charlotte O. Bailey, First As- wistaut; AL Ellon Thayer, Firat Assistant; Lucy A. Willinms, First Asslstant; Marietta A, Bkin- uer, LEloauor B. Johnson, Lizzie A, Foltz, Anus Palmer, Mury E. Baker, Della M, Dim- ock, Emmp J. Smith, Iato E. Quiner, Mar- ucrito I, Brookiugs, Callio 8. Joutson, Mary . 1Int, Anna A. Cook, Louiso Burcky, Emily L. TFrench, Alicia Aigen, Pauline 3. Reed, toachor of Gorman ; Ruth A. Grubam, BROWN 8CHOOL. Jobn K. Memill, Principal; Mary I, Speuce, Hoad Assintant; Mary A, Honnessy, Tirst Ausistant; Nancy A, Holm, Ifirat Ansist- ant; Lucia B, F. Kimball, First Asslstunt ; Inabel Cowan, First Assistont; Dollio N. ‘Laylor, Ellsn W, Curponter, Mary A, Tompleton, Anos Liv~ ingston, Aurs A, Culver, Mary C. Brown, Emily L. ‘Primivgham, Alico E. Iall, Lizzio L, Am- broue, Jate Ferrior, Mary L, Greenloaf, Kato H. Smith, Mary A. Randolph, Emma T\ Shoomakor, Helon M. Waite, M. Lulu BSteveus, Jussio G Templeton, Elvira Bates, Mattio ‘Lhroop, Imo- reno Scofleld, Ldith J, Thomas, Irederika I, I'hormas, Fraucin C. Shipman, Jenuie M. Hark- noss. . FOSTER SCIIOOL, Lauella V. Little, Pr Knl- Cartle G. Adams, Houd Ausaiant; Elly A N. Chapinan, First yistunt : Frances G Matthews, First Assiot- aut; Arvilts O, Do Luce, First Ausistant; Mary ©. Clark, Emorgouo B, Hall, Kuto Kilie, Mary I, §. Hore, Lia- Jonnings, Joaunn Walsh, Tattie 1% Zie Fitzgorald, Fruny C, Bass, Mary A. Furoy, Mary Groone, Kate A, Kearns, Ellx' . Kussoil, Julin I, Bhaw, Faunie J, Orowcll, Hathe E, Horbert, OUGDEN AONOOL, Georga W. Heath, Principal: Mary E. Gravos, Hond Assintant ; Jane Dougsl, Fis: Ausistant} Lillie O, Boyland, Firat Asistnnt; Hnunal Do Qay, Fist Assintont; Louise Saberton, Bolle MeLaron, Mary A. Carlo, Bossio V. Plttar, Eliza A. 8. Miilor, Alies Bavaus, Lydis 3. Howo, Car- oline IL, Sloirick, Midn D, Warno, Maty V. Prico, Lizzio J. Dunn’y Mathildo Smith, Toschor of Gorman, NEWDERRY HOHOOL. Corydon @, Btowotl, Prinvial ; Emma Hooke, Hoad Aenletant ; Lin E, Troonale, Fivst Ansist- ant ; Mary E. dletlor, Firat Assistant; Melises A, Willii, Prst Anslataut; davy 1. Smith, First Awietant; Magalo 15, Buru, First Awist. ant; Maggio M. Gubblus, Jonnie 8. Audorson, M, Loulso Costolio, Macy 8. Whipple, Novada A, Villiamsou, Patty A, Haok, Mary I. ‘Lobey, Lizzlo I, Patterson, Jonme I, d¢Guie, Viola 35, Williaing, Mury 2, Froderioke, Aun L. Lacoy, Christina Peatilo, Loulso 8, Wilmans, Jenn Thompuon ; Emma Gouau, Toavher of Gorman; IdaJ, Oook, Mary F. Kane, Auns E. Waldo, Mary E. Byme. ‘WELLS FO1{O0L, Jeremiah Malony, Priucipal; Olive Backus, Hoad Asustant; Jonnlo O'llura, First Asulsi anty Kate A. Quiny, First Asslstant; M, Ad laide Barbor, irst Assistaut; Julia oy Reilly, Lirst Assintant; Mary Haunan, Mmiy J. Jonos, M. Adela Diokinson, Blojse O, Traoy, M, Julie: Danfosth, Hophia R. Wilson, Julis L. Clinwn, Tauny L, Jobus, Emma B, Wnn. Alice Bturte- vant, Lydn A, Hawlin, Emma A, Drackon, 3L, Grace Wingrave, I(ate M, linyos, Susio W, lioss, Aua 3. Bimonds; Mulvioe Farater, ‘Cenchor of orman, HKINNER BOIOOL, Ina 8, Baker, Y1inoipal; Mary E, Brown, [Tead Asglstant; Mary 1. Jloyes, Vst Assissant; Mary R, flrouh, Tirat Asslstant ; Ella A, Dewoy, Tirst Assistant | Judith A, Hornby, Firet Assist- sutj Louisa D, Chapln, Csrs K, Higby, Ella Dralnard, Frances L, .fim, Auna 1, Olark, Llla Pattereon, Miunja Orulkshank, : Msy G. Jackron, Matla Boott,; Hattio P, Philiips, Lizzie M. Konnedy, Auna Cravens, DMary J. Bprague, Laura R. A. Ponvoll, Annie K. Moulton, Lizzio D. White, __Mattio A, Richards, Mattia J. Baker, Matluldo J. Btelumoyer, Tonchor of German. . HAVEN SOHOOL Leatio Lowis, Principal; A. Ehzaboth Hillock, Hend Aoalstant ; Augusta E. Anderson, Firat Assistant s Annie Kavauagh, Iirst As- sistant ; Barah A, Brooks, Iirat Amaistant; Mary E, Eiliott, Elojsa O. ftandull, Bmma A, Upnon, Marianne 8, Wiloox, Maggie V. O’Brion, Hattle 0, Bigolow, Cathorino Bars, Susan T, Wilcoz, M, Elens' Baloh, Ellen A. Csmpbell, Marilia A. McMillan, Nollte M. Galyin, GOTTAGE QROVE BOHOOL. James H. Broomoll, Principal; Abble N. Ward, Head Assistant; Victorine Haveuhill, Firat Asslstant ; Virginis Dunning, Fivat Assis- tant; Maria 8, Whipple, Laura_A. Hayward, Emma Dickorman, Sue O. Hius, Inez L. Park, Martha J. Loudon, Mary ott, Faunnio M. Smith, Josephino:von der Hoohf, Tenoher of Gorman, . maa olected to Il the vacanoy osused by Ner promotion, sud s therefors Firat Assistant of the Frauklin Behool, ADMISHIONS TO THE HIGN ROROOL. The Board snnounced the following ns the list of suliolara admitted to tho High Behool—457 in all, Tollowing is a it of the succassful onen, with their regiatored numbor, the sohools i which thoy belon, and the avorage attalued, a mnfml mthe order of excellonce, the hlghoub first, 1t will bo meen that tho largost avorage attained whs 93, and that but two—Thad H. Brown nnd Mary B, Dodge, both of the Hayes Sohool—nra thus distingulshed, nnd theraforo Linve the konor of leading tho' list. Tour at- tained 93; mix, 01; olaven, 80; ninoteen, 80; twouty, 89; twouty-fhreo, 87. N School, N Name, 20§ Fred H, Drown, 407 3tary K Dodg Adofph Kreis, rves W, I, Nor] 61 Geo, F, Beely, 451 Maggle Fislios 40 Jas, D, Harvo, 405 Thos, C, Dymon by 413 Grace T, Gaodwp 401 Ella A, Jeunessey 17 181 TOLDEN 8CHOOL. Clarles . Baboook, Prlncl}ml: Avons Pateb, Hond Assistant ; Fanny E. Oliver, First Assist- ant; Carrle Stanlay, Firat Assiatant , Sarah B. 1 L 4 Tultle, Firat Assistant; Sarah A. Dabbs, First g-; f(,mm'hl.‘:;m #T‘fifl:‘fl Ella hnli Fl‘?ucem‘ hIlnh (1’7“1;0?1' J‘ulm s Bucee ', otitia M. Harvey, Mary F. Johnaton, | 1: ) : Lizzio A. Powers, Lizzio A, Burrows, Ellen 20 Ohoe. & Soufon Xolio, Alice B, Talbot, J. E. Roynolds, Faony Day, ' Lottio M. Rose, Anolo O. Peck, Annie Leonard, Hattio I, Barbour, FIOLSTEIN SOMO0L . Elizn L\mdug’kmun, Principal; Abbis K. Tobey, Mary A. Ball, Mattic A, Carey, .#uggls . Woods, Trances I DL Dowoy; Agnos d. 8. Forguson, Tivsc Asalatant, A G4 Chaw, Hammy 00 Ired W, McFarland, 99 Hattle L, Olark, DUTE SOHODL, 111 Winnlo ¥, Jon Honry H, Belfiold, Priucipal; Ann E, Win- choll, Hond Assistant; Sarah_E. Oberlander, Firet Asuistant; Kate Fomhof, First Assistant; I. Floronco Horno, First Asaistant; Amandn MoGraw, 1da A, Barnod, Fiancolta Colby, Agnos F. Du Four, Ids E, Naramoro, Emms O. Frasor, Anna AL, Utbugh, Tivorotta ¥, Cook, Huldah H. Novwell, Phobo Pride, Clara 8, Tonor, Adolaide Horrivk, Honrlotta Uans, Bolio Dauphiney, AL Louise Bargeant. UARPRNTER BOMOOL. Maria H. Snyward, Prinoipal; Issabella Mo- Beath, First Asslstant; Annie D. Bayward, First Assiatant ; Julin H. Kir, Firat Asaistant; Mary MoNamara, M. Lulu Paylor, Holon M. Boavey, Lizzio D, Thoyor, Frances O, Shipman, Mota Wollors, Lizzio Flavon, Alico M. Hill, Jonnie E. Chenoy, Mattio J. Bakor, Millls A Hind, Auna 283 Elln V, Hloks, 10 Nollie W, Bay. 301 Annio T, Wil 459 Elida M, Bell, 478 Loun Denuingor, 482 Jomes Hackley 408 Mugy 453 Glirlen Schoen 458 Bdward B, Gal 16 Miunie Slioyer, 13 Virion W. Rul 136 Mary A, Kingaley, M. Tustin, Emma J, Jennoss, Delle II. Halket, | 140 Oyrus- H, McGormicl Barab E. Carman, Caroline . Warner, Nottio | 1y Jouls: Nobetta. . Bushuoll, Llla Joues, Emma O, Hattorman, S Tencher of Gorman, MAYES SCHOOL. Aldon N. Morriman, Principal ; Mary A, Mer~ riman, Head Assiuthut; Virginia Suyro, First Assistant ; Auna M. Bartlott, First Ausistant 3 Agnes D, Burgoss, Firat Asslstant ; Jullnotto . Wickor, First Asswtant; Harslet A. Ranney, Mary 0. Ayers, Kato Dalton, F"nf Hannan, Eliza H. Smith, Anua J. Galdwoll, Iton AL, Smith, Amelia I2, Luuo, Mary A. Scofleld, Mary M, Bronuard, Emma F, Milnee, Fanny F. Crifiin, Emily 8. Morrimnn, Nollie H. Brrgent, Mary J, Abbe, Julis H, Downs, Ella’ F. White, OLARKE BOIIOOL, Frank B. Williame, Principal; Emna A, Stowoll, Hond Assistant’; Christina Livingston, Tirst Assintant ; Celia I. _Gibbons, First Asusie- tant ; Maggio A. Curran, Firat Assistant ; Mag- gio 8. Gill, Maria P, Noyes, Mary A. Thompson, Xato 0. Coughlin, Louina F. Smith, Maggle A. Flandors, Jennie Strickland, Hattlo I, Hayward, gmry 0. fi:)rmn;; Amulifi A.Alilr!h:gnq Jcifnlo"F. ..;:J): SmnhuA. Fos “Skinner, N . Huws L 204 Cora Brown, Day Minnlo B, Thtoop, Mhey . Hutsoy; Sivellus 300 Waler 3, Nérei; DOUGLAS BCHOOL: k Orville T, Bright, Principal ; Electa E. Dowey, | i Toad Assistaut; Florence 8. Lullis, First As- pistant ;_Lillian B, N, Skaats, Firsv Aealatant ; 200 Emma 0, Coltin, .. Barah L, Whitmareh, ... 478 Heury Eldred. 801 Nicholus Wood..uveeus 438 Ratrioa 8, Word. . 448 Herman Hefter, 488 E, M. A, Fromms 469 Jobn J. Flaherty 4 Emma M, Grafte, 2 Bertha M, Paters 166 Jane Pafrick. 167 John E, Wayoor 170 Muson 1, Htarring 197 John Selitiestad, 205 Toula acidonberg, 416 Linulo Frelburgor, 217 Cas, K, Boardmon,.... , .Skinuer, 231 Avnettn ¥, Zimmerman., . Washingion, aty B, Lomba 419 LAy ¥, Kryar, 420 Lily Van Arsds Alice B. ‘Tullls, First Assistant; Lottio | 438 Mary A, Drowu., Loomis, First Assistant; Ssrah W. Bige- | 463 Surnb A Guvin, low,Barah. R, Grant, Lillle N. E. Skuats, Alice A, Bigelow, Adelnide Butterfield, Ma- ry 1. Jouks, Emma B. Fenimore, M. Alice Moran, Hattie E. Winogar, Mary A. Marahall, Haitie E, Wadhams, Mar' o A. L. Skaats, I, Not logg, Emma L. Laadon, LINCOLN 8CHOOL, * e Trancis 8. Hoywood, Principal; Rebscen E. Jouon, Tlead Assiztant ; Seraplino Jamot, First Assistant ; Elln B. ‘Turnor, First Assistant; Jonnia Allon, Firat Asslstant ; Helon M, Btow- oll, Lizzio M. Mulilus, Cynthia Wallsio, Catrio E. Youny, Elvira D. Darclay, Mary 8. Dartlett, Au- nes E. Goode, Charlotte Boll, Daura J. Boring, Francelia 8, Minor, Fanny A. Barbor. : BURK SOHOQT.. Sarah O. Babcock, Principnl; Susan E. 8. Carpeuter, First Asaistant; Lizzio A, Kendall, Tirst Assistant ; Louise O, Litkn; First Ansint- Gnt ; Kole I\, Porkius, Elln O, Mayhow, Mary D, LeBaron, Libbie Christian, Eliza J. Hull, Fan- nie Lundogroen, Fouive R. Oskmsn, Mary Newell, Anna Murphy, Carrle Murray, . KING $OMOOL, Nollio Hardick, vnnc;gnl- TLizzio M. Young, TFivst Assistant ; Mary B. Darves, First Auaist- aut ; Louise A, Chaudlor, Elizabeth A. Mann, Clara A. Allen, Elizabeth Evous, Mary E. Man Fauny Wert, C. Luoretin Miller, “Sophia B. Adams, Mattie W. Thompson, Katharine Gog- B, 82 Dalel I, I n' 1. Veniinore, Hat- Pocalia B HMate L1y GO, 22s Thasee o Mott, Amalin"Kolls | T Ly ey 17 Ala K. Wallac 178 iluttis. 3, Towor, 166 Chalrs 3, Kavanibioe.eor 100 Jea 3V, Robal 407 Harry W, De 414 Aunfo M. Tilton 250 Annlo J, Gienu 236 Avthuz Sogu 240) Agnes M, Newoi. 269 Dutay Sawar 1 Minnle F, Ketchum. 494 Nellle M. Smeel 495 Charles Porkina 406 Martha R. Wilcox. 415 Buny Cary, & 420 Holen 8, Crittenden. 491 Frank A, Grittleson. 454 Joln P, Boughan bby A, Ci 56 i Drakes, ..., 80 Curoline A, Nelson. ... 100 Graco Howiand 104 Tsadory Roth, 103 Mury M, O 110 Fanuy Kiog. 122 Agnes Whito! 161 R, 11, Duckinghal 100 Mittla Masters, PEARSON BTREET SCIIOOL. Hottie M, Buttorfleld, Principal; Maggie A. Sullivan, First Assistant; Mocy Bucke, First Aswstant ; Mary E. O'Brion, Elizaboth B. Math- or, Holen W. Bovden, Katio M. Walsh, Lizzio C. Buckloy, Minnie Ellol; Ida Donnie, Caura A, M. Brodio, Kate C. Stowell, Hattio 0. Peoko. ELIZADETR STREET S01100L. Hattio N. Wincholl, Principal; Saral O. Flagg, Firet Assistant; Clars Wingrave, First Ausis: tant ; Minnio V. Hanna, Frances Lo Baron, Su- sio A, Edwards, Pauline Condo, Emily G, Car- rior, Jano A. Graves, Auna Steiger. WALSIH BTREET 5CHOOL. Mary E. 8. Brown, Principal; Orpha E. Rose, Firne Aswintant ; Leura D. Barron, Fjtat Assist- ant; Annu L Edwards, Firat Assldfant; Fran- cos W, Rowland, Louise 8, Doore, Carrie L. Brown, Belle Letlio, Joanna A, Fitzgerald, Mary 7. Burbank, Minnie'A. Kittell, Susan D. Leary, Tlizaberk L. Smith, Julls H, Knight, Bothelld @. Jacobs, Graco M, Bavks, ¥ 1 250 Minnie ¥, afloy 349 Houry Juntzonn 54 Miuuio Bocruer 9 Aunfe J, Bweet. 35¢ Chrls W, Robe 410 $heldon L. Patterson. 416 Auntly Murpby. 4ug Rudolph Matz, 417 Milon Audraws, 165 Guenn T, MeClurr, 37 Addie ¥, Bk 14y J, He: i Mlatilde M, Murk 7 Aunio P, Hushy, 10 Loulea Walsl, £ May L, Tucky 107 Frank M, Fargo., 114 Hanunh J, Tlorson, Washing THayes, kinne) MITCUELL STREET 8OHOOL, Tamuio E. Flowers, Principal; Jennie A. Fon- nimore, Firnt assistant; Mary J, Towne, Ficut ‘Assintant; Trankio Foster, Jonuio I, Gitioaplo, Colin M, Qilmore, Maria E, Walsl, Mary E, Hol- figan, Amanda P. Gates, Moggio O. Leilly, Loutén 0. \Vrifiht. Vouellio Cartor, Auguata L. Dovwne, Annic Ryan, ‘WENTWORTH AVENUE BOILOOL, Mary E, Farnum, Principal; Delle 8, Portar, First Assistant; Sallio Hart, First Assistant ; Dury 1. Blackman, Ella M, Porter, Sophie Dun- fiam, Moy C. Fronch, Minuie I, Kellogg, Cnrrie o', Fieh, Mary E. Ross, Mary A. Wilson, Bella Joues, Jonnie Bpratt. VEDDER STREET PRIMARY, Tlsie M. Gould, Prinoipal ; Ellen R. Smith, Ellon 0. Rusco, Martha J. Rice, Lizzio 3L, Colb, Mariotts L, Palmer, Addie M. 'Miver, Clara L. Whittmore, Lizzie M, Coffee, Frances McDou- nell, M, Bello Hibbard, CALUMET_AVENUL BCHOOL, . Dollo M. Hponcer, Principal ; Ellen E. Barter, First Assistont ; Holen M. Stillwoll, Firat Aunis- tant; Duthor L. Shopsrd, Leura’ A, Randall, Hoten 4. Bmith, Georgin B, Abbot, Gertrude O, Cols, Anua A, Nash, Zilpha A, Vandorcook, Ella J. Willard, 5 LINCOLN STREET RCHOOL, x Tather M. Sprague, Principal; Leonice B, Woudlord, Trst_Asuistaut ; Detla A, Kehoo, First Awastant ; Maggio Burko, Clestin Devwyer, Nollie L. {Tolden, Laurs E. Piuts, Kata Coway, Mary J. Seanlsn, Annie L. Wingrave, Mary H, Bmith, Barah P, Dallard, Hattie E. Luing. THIUD AVENUE PRIMALY, Mary J. Dowey, Principal ; Laura B, Holboot, Firss Assistont; Ella Vance, Firat Assistanc; Tin MeAfurty, Hardor Mouree, R. Loniss 4 Mills .. 419 Julia M, Aleridan. .. 215 Tda Dufiield. .. 244 Fred W, Chenows 263 Mulnl Davissou 471 3linnfe H, Briscoe, 257 Jno, Flaungun, 295 W, H, Qulv 299 Aylott B, Miller, 13 Josophiun E, Ba 330 Clura M_Thompson, 430 Enuna N, Butzow. 373 B, Roko Moor 485 Eila 15, Stone 492 Ella A, Jones, 347 Chuw, 12, Parks, 439 Joalo BT, Whit 450 Llla M, Bixby,.. 163 Jiertua Rudolph 2 Bello O, Dot; abington. 88 Bdward H, Goll,vsusae o Foster,, 60 Ada L, laud, 77 Emmin Kua 91 d, Bleocker Read, 100 Qarrlo A, Olurk, 145 Qeorgs Kothlor 183 Mury J, Bande 201 o M, Hewart,., Brownoll, Ellon Hollknd, Emma 8,'Marks, Mary | 313 Hurry Mt Hubbard, Conloy, Batah J. Brayton, Mary E. Dawnard, { 332 futo 5 ard. . Tliza Campholl, Assistants. MANGAMON STIEET HONOOL, Laura D, Ayers, Prineipal; Mary L, Bookius, Firat Assmtaut; Lizzie Uoan, First Asslstaut; Hophia L. Dean, Busan Payne, Sophia O, Joues, Quarley E. 11, Brackott, Clora E, Lamb, ¥aunio B :l’ln Willlo 1, B, Pals 60 Bolla 81, Mea 270 Muunuh Muy ... 473 Minule A, Fulr. 235 M, Lulu Thayer, 280 Blary Glbbous. 249 Freit I, Babeo aut Honry I, Witson . 407 Oliaries W, Gerou 09 Willlo Dintorli,.veee y23 Eleonora T, Ratfen, 427 Anulo Dawson, 438 Leoun L, Thorne,,. 346 Willie L, Ligley, 830 Murin L, Mowr: i3 Mary L, Wolcoit 2, Lull, Emma A, Hunt, Magyio Halket, Emuin Traoy, Bara P, Young, Harah J, Ford, 1dzzie A, Gibbons, Asulstants, YOLK HTREET S0HOOL, Rosa A, MeCarthy, Irincipal; Taunie B, Whito, Firat Aesistaut; Ann L, Chapman, First Assistant § Theresa SteGuire, Lottie A. Huut, Josuns_ L. Powell, Alice J, Miller, Anua M. Dufty, Emma K. H. Wright, Catherine Johnson, Baral White, Annle Killo, "Emma Proston, LAWNDALE BOMOUL. Holen A, Butlor, Prinaipal ; Elvira Pennoll, 1 Maggte Dougal way eleoted Prinoipsl of the Tl Beroet Behool, Miss Dougal baving been elected Prinoipal of the Ll Birest Bohool, Mre, May I, Brooks 430 Nelllo Friend'; 3 Homor A Bquirs, 433 Laiira L. Gooduan, 444 Willan B, Rulvety.. NUMBFR 308, No, Name, 0 Mary V, Orane, 25 Katy A, Harrl 81 Georgo L, Biten. 04 Mary L, Tottitt; B3 Jucoh falkoy, B4 Aurelfs Dongle: 103 Joweph X, Myor 117 Anna R, Balkn 120 Lila Toher., ‘auny D, Michols, 108 Willa ;. Tiews 100 Gsorge D, Hoffman, 163 Lizzlo A, Smith,..., 164 Bamusl Summerficid, 185 Idelta I, Joues,. 192 Walter E, Pulsife 105 Bennio I, Tamb, 198 Naggle J, Teaca 08 Margaret M, Tickey. 370 Tauen . Forlers.e 874 Lelen M., Woll gg l:illlll J.l?anll;u ary M, Bherl 402 Lillian E, Morre 400 Alvert Mounn, 03 Katy M, A, Wals 87 Eva A, Harland, 141 Edith Gridley,... 200 AnnieDoweo, 204 A, L. Morri 267 Lilly A, Smit 218 Aniia L, DeGol 83 Olinrles A, Chas 284 Isabiel Hudson. 198 Annlo E, Lay. W1 Elizn J, Weok: 314 Alvin J, Dut. 341 Lolota Ferrls, 51 Jexsto ¥, We % 450 Charles M, Shepard 6L Katy B, McGrath, , 975 Nolly M. Qardner. 87 Robert Reliy.., 498 Albort Christoiio.. 74 Lizzie A, Doty. .74 Julla M, Tuxtle . #8 Barah American, 202 Barab A, Worth, 210 Henry Bowselbracht, 218 Alice'A. uua.m... 222 Churles W, Grifiith, Frank R, Cargill, Grace E, Temple. 437 Acthur D, Bovs 254 Isana Levy. 207 Jerry Kenity. 473 Tun M. Melnf 248 Carrie K. Chaplu, 325 Arthur Jacobus. 411 Lincoln A, Brown, 411 Irn B, Gale, .. 431 Mury A, Burdic 424 Henry Herman, 441 James 11, Howe o8 ~Washingion, <Coltuge Grove U3 Charice W, Hatch, 110 W, Ludwig..... 134 Ofarenco Bohlesinger. . 167 Henry T. R, Burton. 163 Julius Hettor, ... 116 Wim, Mea, Gregics 101 Eridfof E, Froderl 224 Jumen D, Lyncl..., 23 Mary E, H 250 Otto E, Bauler.. 264 Thomas D, Moore, 293 Nathun ¥, Leopol 807 Lizzio O'Nell, .. 419 Jefforsou T, Gra 30 Barali I, L, Eaton, 847 Frauk 'E. Audrews, 304 Josepling ¥, Hop 01 Mary A, Woods. Tkup. . 72 Minnie Donnghitie 94 Julla Malotor: 101 Elizalioth Robiiimon, 131 Wilson B, Jonepli, 135 Mary A. Hogue, 113 Nora Russcll 152 Nellio G, Loon 169 Bural ¥, Lovojo; 179 Frea W. Jenkius, MoseloYuausss Tavel 01 Nollje 8, Tolmen , 87 ¥, Flynu. . 96 David W, Wilson, .. riet 8, Durron, 5 166 Bridget L, Gavin., 108 Pauline J, Ronun 169 Tulluy Schiller, 177 Ella Adler. 291 Theress M, ArpLy .. 295 Mary Stedmnn, ... . 25) Clarles 11, Woodcock, ay Willium Li, Aluip, 6 Joaunelte J, Galr 481 Buny O, Caiavin. .. 381 Jennle E, Macanio 140 Neliie V., "Moouoy, 146 3lary A, ‘Gibbous, 11 Katy Lynch . 12 Stelln O'lirlen . 39 Mary E. Trausy, 116 Emma Panker, 116 Auglod, Clifford, 50 Sarub 74 Allunfo 503 Clara S, Glawe. 408 Pommis A, 448 Tiermau C, Bmith, 41 Auudo Kolloy . 67 Ilermnu Danaler. 78 Mattie I, Cole . 98 Lizzlo Nicliolson 145 Aliee T, Tracy, 148 Harah H, Ball .. 160 Emma N. Win] 404 Lizzlo Mo 276 Win, T, Kellogd, 3711100 11 Noltio W, Boyuto i3 Blary L, Gago ...ve 48 Amolls Tampolti. vy vee 363 Nellio 0. Hsrmon 403 Minnle £, Ourial 398 Duniel 0'Counor, 417 Barah Fortous 431 Katy M, J, Hoy 12 Agries M, Murtin. .. 4 Fredorle O, Hanford, 130 Henrlatly. Axling. . 148 Leonora L, Bucklo 144 Guorge P, 1eopold, 200 Knty A, Daloy. 7] Churles 0, Grl i Mary 3, Port 153 John 405 Joomis G, 103 May Hova 114 Gortendo a0 Aung Ly Whigolud, 1 Lielo 0, Hootho.os s Douglas,, Brown, Moselay. k Crogo. 1 61 Qeorgo E, M, K1Y 1427 Gieargo ¥ Morgan 563 Katy Phifiui 300 Frank M, R 499 Louls Musnch 414 Wallor J, Gibbous 842 Mary J, Yaugha,.,

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