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1 Che Chitcagn Daily Tribune. | VOLUME 28, BRACKEBUSH, DICKSON & (0, MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF Coaland Coke WILLOW GROVE. YOUGIIOGHENY (Gas Coal), TIOCKING VALLEY. BLOSSBURGH. LACKAWANNA (all sizes), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Special Inducements made to large Consumers and Dealers, MAIN OFFIOB: No. 1 W. Randolph-st. RAILROAD YARD: 8, W. oor, Carroll and Morgan-st: ee EXCURSIONS. CELEBRATION MONDAY, JULY 5. GOODRICH’S Elegant Sidewheel Steamboats ‘CHICAGO, SHEBOYGAN, And MUSKEGON, ‘WILL MAKE HOURLY TRIPS DURING THE DAY V0 - -BVANSTON, we Deca es Ee t2~ Evanston Ladioa will provides Rofrosh- q@ents in the beautiful Groves. Bvening Hxoursions will also be mado, T, G. BUTLIN, Sup't. ORGANS. REED & SONS’ ORGANS, New and important improvementa, Simplicity of ean- struction, thorafore thu tenet liable ta get out of order, ferestest auallty oftone, “Fastest action tor lawest stylootonse. ivery argaa warranted, Nold o1 monthly or unacterly parmenta, ood / wont wanted in Wert. Cincntare nant, fron. Oe Te ERD'S TEMPEH OF MUSIO, an Hurensel., Chica 2 3. B.—Cut this outand Incloss tia your letter 0. FINANCIAL, “TO LOAN. Gash in hand to loan on Chicago or Tiyde Park Real Ea- tate, in suma of $600, $600, $800, $1,000, $1,200, $1,500, ‘And {n largor auma to suit. TURNER & BOND, No. 103 Washington NEW PUBLICATIONS, New Music Books. Tho Choras Choir, By Dr, Eben Tourjes, ne of 8 scclation Conrenttonee and’! Ghote Chita, anak are now Secomming quite common, 2N) pagos, aiid about pieces : Price, $2.00. Per Doz., 818,00. Lorely, An unfinished Opera, By Mendelasohu. GOcts. Per Doz., $5.40. A Deputital fragment, which, howaver, is complete In How Shall I Teach? or Hints to Teachers, & pamphlet by De. Lowell Stason, with « cnucisa de. goription of his modo of tnatruotivg, Much sought for. clas Firat Walpurgis Night, Mondelssohn, rOletty. 91:24. Bonrds, $1.00. Taper, 80c. artis and Bobr’s New Method for the Zither, 50. The Zithor ts en, inetras it he altar, pat hides pawcrlol, kod wall sont ecnine ent byall music doslers, Bont, post-froe, for rotall ce. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO, CHAS, 1, DITEON & CO, Roaton, 711 Broadway N, ¥. Jean Tnoelow's New Novel FATED TO DH FREH: A Bequel to “Or the Bkellings.” Price, $1.75, Will ba ready July 1. Roberta Bros., Publishors, FATED TO BE FREE a VINEGAR, PRUSSING’'S Wine VINEGAR WINE ce YY. ATRENGTH hs chiles, 44 db 46 Michigan-sy., Chicago. STORE FOR RENT Taokson-st. Apply 13 Chamber of Commerce, REWARD. STOLEN ‘i yee aeOBiaky iw Olas ae sinnna URNISHING GOODS, NTRS EY ue OST MESES sROTHERS. RIBBONS, TIES, ELIOSIBRY, GLOVES, &O. ALL SILK LAGE THES, 250, worth Te 100 DO2, BLEGANR SILK TIE, 350, 40c, 500, G5c, 750. TINCH SASH RIBBON, Extra quality, 30c, worth 500, TINCH GROS GRAIN SASH RIBBONS, Beal Drown, 860, sold olsewhoro at $1.25. 180 DO2. EXTRA LENGTH FOLL REGULAR MADE BALBRIGGAN HOSE, 350, o bargain at 500, ¥ KID GLOVES In the most fashionablo colors, to match © meovory shado, at $1.00; Parasols | - Sun Umbrellas AT ACTUAL COST. 121 & 123 State-st, ‘Twenty-second-st, and Michigan-av, Great Reduction IV PRICES OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISIING GOODS, “The Chicago Hosiery Store,” "72 STATE-ST. Tadles! Tose at 100, worth I Hautes! Horo nt Iho, worth 25, J2ilon love at ise, worth fo jadilea! Horo at fc, worth 4, . Ladioa’ Zbutton Kid Gloves at Go, worth £8. Dalles’ 2batton Kid Gloves at B80, worth $i 1, worth 81. 1.50, worl #3. at 82, Worth 62.08. rh 6 She. worth 81. At Tho, worth W128, Yosta st 81, worth 81.ia 28, WET Goops. 500 Dos. Clark’s Qotton, on Blk, Bpools. White, Noa, 36.40, 69, and @, Will be sold at 6 cents a spool. ‘tuts Catton ia not at all damawed; it got wet only the'oiberday-on tuo way from New Yorke 72 STATE-ST. SHIRTS! To order, of the bost fabrics in uso. Puli lincs in stock of our own manufacturo, We are propared to mako Shirts to ordor in oight hours, when necessary. WILSON BROS, MEN'S FURNISHERS, 67& 69 Washington-st., Chicago. Pike's Opera Uouse. Cincinnati, Z SLERUIT AND JELLY PRES. Gao THE AMERICAN “Improved Self-Cleaning" Fruit, Jelly, Wine, aud Land PRESS, its, Goosoborri Padchot Santa toner. ‘ 2, Nope, Jolliea’ Brea bortien isackbortios’ Fidorbertiew: une, Vegotables, Tawar id will wave many limes It ones, av ONITIMIND MOIR JUIOI, OAR ag Fue OTE PROS ea QUANTITY, OF 08 9 hands or clothing, 4 14 AN, INDISUENBA IE ARTICLE IN EERRY AGENTS WANTRD—To whom wo forrnates, Quicts Bales aud Large Prante, Goad or call for Girculara and inn. Bqnsah, to Gataty jt worl I 897 Liberal Discoaut to tho GOODRICH & HOUSTON 70 and 72 Adams-st., Chicago, Il, Manufacturers and Wholosale Doalora. __ BUSINESS CARDS. Shirts, Collars, Cutts, Under- wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Handkerchicfs, Suspenders, and Umbrellas, at low prices. J, M. ELDREDGE & CO., 65 Washington-st. WILLIAM M.DHE, DEALEL IN VITRIFIED SEWER PIPE AND SEWERAGE MATERIALS, Franklin aud Adams-sts,, Chicago, REAL ESTATE, For Sale---A Bargain, i basement marble front wuss No. 30 raaniy Bfiiiad wih brick barasalisoders iene age aplendid The 4s unincunbered and property Will Le sold vary cheap fur cash, ER, 12 Chamber of Commarea, GENERAL NOTICES. CAUTION AB WILLCON & CHE TUN ER SS O.M. ad, 0, WALK: if b i ‘gueel hele eodle ‘worgutoss lat baat Bargains! Bargains! Barga‘ Bai us rd Acction ry U3 rl ony ‘o-fay at 8. DINURM & CO." Hol ee eae, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, .JUNE 26, 1875.—TEN PAGES. Courtier,” was read by Miss Toulaa O, Winters. The lady poraexses a rich, melodtoua voice, and she brought out the humor of the piece and ita “ Down, East" dinloct very finely. MN, LONENZ0 6, HROORS, in an oration on Compulsory Education,” Als- played fine oratorical powors, aud tho prodnetlon conntdered this question In very thoughtful and able manner. Ho took a position opposed to compniaory education, avorring that a law for it would be tho natura! outgrosth of the public nocda. Illinois, and almost orory State in the ‘Union, so general and effoctive wan their educa- tonal systom, needed no such enactinont, The question should rather bo left to thefreo will and progressive spirit of our people. Ilo was Joudly applauded aod recolvod a number of buue quets. EDUCATIONAL. Commencoment Exercises of the High-School and Nor- mal Graduates, Outpouring of Their Families and Friends at McCormick Hall. ‘MIAS GERTRUDE . BNGLIBI then read s vory agreenble ersay on " Life's Labor." Everything on earth liad its aphore of labor, she said, and fifo onforced upon evory> thing activity, Toachiove muccess, man muat adapt himsolf to his aphore and worg with will- inguess and earnestly, LEVI A. ELIEL followed with an oration on the ambitious toplo, “Tho Pbilorophy of Education.” It wan care~ fully prepared and contained many good {doas, but it was deliverod in too low @ voioa to be generally effective, Ho traced the formation of government from primitive mankiud, ‘Tho sci- ence of government was abovo all other inter- este. Society, an originally formed, was com- posed of individuals who dxercivod thet rights individually, Ultimately, man Joid aside his privato interests for tho genorsl good and rotection of all. Hothen explained at somo longtn tho aystem of Americau politics, and ox- preseod thé hopo thet tho timo would como whea thoy would bo pnrer than now, and the Suretillty’ of republican institutions better aa- sured. The Names of the Lucky Ones and Their Orations. List of tho Scholars Who Enter the High- School Next Term, Exercises in tho Grammar Schools--~ Foster and Holden Prizes, Tho Events of Commencement-Week at Knox College, Galesburg. Performances at the Lake Viow ,and ‘ ‘MIRG LIZZIE T. WATCH Hyde Park High-Schools, thon dolivotod a vorv effective aud clever eeaay on “Unrecegujzed Worth.” After a fax gen- eral romarks, sho claimed that the worth of oid maids bad long beon uurecogmized, avd th Inauy ULvOmesary cruct andcontemptuous flings had beon vast upon thom. The essayist hold that tho old mait was an Lonorablo institution. er sphere in miny & houseliold waa a noble and useful one, [u Htcrature sha bad shone with ap enyiod brigituess, aa attested by tho beautiful lives of Aliceaud Pbwbo Cary, If slo opterad into olitics, there would be far lees corruption and ‘ewer whisky-rings. In the army tho Sistors of Mercy had carried comfort sud poace to many 8 woundod widior, aud the “old maid" should be honored and revered. Tho papor containod many bumorus pointa which provoked mnch laughter, At its close the lady was grected with inuch applawe and many bouquets, ‘Tho last owsy was thon deliverod by M188 NELLIE DUNTOX, hor subject beng, “iow Little We Know.” Man's kuowbdgo, whatever lis boasts, was very Nmited. Thy botauist dissected the dolicato Howor; ho larnod its form aud tbo manoer of its growth, bie thero waa a ilmit to bis discov- ores; 8 bowdary to tho kuowable which ho could not pas, Ban hed attempted to atudy Limeolf, und bad speculated upon tho origio of boing, but it was still an uosolyed myatory. All man's intolligence could do waa to study the re- sults of somacauyo which be wan not permitted to comprehesd. ‘Tho cousy was very nicely written, and sbounded in many pootical phraaes and illustrations, ‘Tho eamo young lady at the clone of her aay delivered ‘tho valedictory ad- drostoa to tha audionco, tho Board of Education, tho Principal, teachora, nnd classmates. ‘THM PRESENTATION OF PUIZES to High-School graduates was then mado by Prot, Kodsoy Welch aa follows: Culver prize, memborship in Acadomy of Dosign, to Misa Eva Webstor, for greatest advancoment in painting and drawing. Ward prize, memborsbip in Chicago Antho- num, to Miés Neilio Dunton, for beat genoral wobolarehi ip for past four yonrs, Howlaud prize booke, to Thomas J. Marston, for not being abiout or laray for four yoars. Charlo H. Reod thon delivered prizes to Nor- mal School graduates as follows: For excel- lence iu scholaship, sot of Charies Lamb's works, to Miss Anna E, Whittaker. For excetlencs in teaching in school of .prac- fice, copy of Bullinch's Legends, to Muss Eya B. Hilton, The Eberhartonian Society. CHICAGO. HIGH AND NORMAL SCHOOLS. NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY RXENCIAEA, ‘The nineteenth anniversary exercises of the Chicago High and Normal Schools took place yesterday aftornoon at BfoCormick ifall, on North Clark streot. Nevor,. probably, haa tuo immense hall beon ao crowdod. It was packod tosuffocation, Thesoats wore utterly inado- qaate to accommodate the vast sthrong,—tho aisles and lobbies woro crowded, and many wero unable to gain sdmission at all It - wo im- possible to givo much attention to decoratlug such a yaat place, bnt, ag tho audience was com- posod largoly of Indios and children, it was gay onough with tho bright and varied hucs of their summer attire. ‘he floor and galleriea, from aide to sido and from end to end, were enlivened with a woalth of tho brightest colors. Tho atago Presented a most charming appearance, being ocoupled with the fair young Indy-graduatos, at- Ured in snowy tarletans and Swlas muelins, ro- Heved with taatefal floral ornamentation. Thera wore 105 of thom, and ‘thoy occu- pied tho groater portion of the platform. The rest was oocupled by tho mombers of the Board of Education ond other gentlemon visitors. Tho darknoes of their apparel formed a striking con- traat to tho fancy garments of tho girls, and got off thoir beauty rathor than dimiuished it ‘Tha oxercisos wero vory intarestlag and of s high dogreo of merit, Upon tho sunoancoment, by Mr. Goorge Howland, Princtpal, that they wonld bo procoded by inusic, the band played an garcable solection, ‘Tue first of the literary exorcises was an ora- tion cntitled “ Hictitious Greatness,” by MR, THOMAS 3, MABBTON. Tt was w very croditablo effort. 1t showed study, thought, and roscarch, and was delivored with an easy gracoinl oratory. a clear and distinct enuu- elation, ‘Che twain thougbt of tho production wan man's desire to achieve popularity, If it was honorably achioved fama would crown his offorta, If his motives were dishonorable le was likely, no matter how great bia talents, to moat an ig- For punctuality in attendance, not having boou absont or sandy, for four yoars, an well as excellence in scuool of practice work, Misa Kate uominons fate. ‘Cho orator illustrated tho idea | 8. Young. , i < Singing by the High and Normal Schoo! classes with reforonces to the lifoof Aaron Burr, John atone, the eeotlecd: Bene Diplomns wire then awardod to the graduatoe 28S MATTIE A, HARVEY as follows: followed with a woll writton essay on ‘ Labor and Its Rewards.” She aliuded to the difficulties that had besot men of sciouce ana letters, and piseored the glorious renults of thoir pationt oil. In couclurion, sho ploadod for the dignity aud honorof labor, . HIGH aCHOOL. ‘Netlie W. Andenon, Jenufe Clarke, Maitie J, Baldwin, Badeleine 8, Cleaver, Virginia 8, Darday, Hattle N, Collyer, Gi Dasaett, : Martin Corigan, 0 Hor delivery was clear and | {ineabeis 1, Dobe, Rensslace W. Cox, distinct, Lorenzo 0, Brocks, Andrew ¥, Crane, “Footprints.” an eseay vory woll written and | Lather H. Brows, Maggie E. Davy, fail of graceful thought, was noxt read by oury W. Dryart, Eugenia H. Di "UPB ANNA T. DUNTON, Pope Dutany,: Panne dey ‘Tho ** Footprints" of tho anciouta wore recog- | ules M. Burth, Sane}. Duaton, nized by relics of architacturo, temples, and:pyra- | yt G, Chadwik,, TEAS Eile,” midw, Modan **Footprints” wore mado by in- telloctnal stronath, aud soon in a desira to bet- ter maukind. Sho was the recipient of sovoral bouquets, A ‘Gortend OR rtrndo \« Ely M, ottelaraten ‘Wiltle 1H, Hubbard, Juinea O, Hutchins, Sarah UO, Chander, Fanulo E, Clarke, Edward WILLIAM ©, RAFFERTY next followed with an oration on “Duties of Be Herbert Himba Schoolboys.” Rules, ho thought, wero neceasa- Buuu Givens” Kate Rags ty for school governmont, but the history of | Lizzle M. Goggia, Bolio NM. Kingman, gteal mon in iitoraturo, wciouce, war, aud art | Goorye 8, Good Clara Kohn, showed that they had uot always boen tho bext | Rodney Granger, Balla Lane, boys ut school, Mr. Raffarty bad a full, power- | Albert 1’. Green, Sally ful votco, which mado him enslly hoard, His | Minos. Green, Grave Ee erartand, production containedamany humorous sallies | Grose o, Tall, Mary P. McMahon, which oxcited much laughter, Ernest Hopdriclson, Anoie McNeil, | A selocted piece, ‘ Legend of Brevenz,” by |, Edgar Madde, Mary 0, Sullivan, Mise Aunio M. Compton, of tho Normal Depart- | Thoinas D, 3 Florence J, ‘Chouipsom, ineut, was tho noxt foature of the programme, | Goorge Merritt, Nettie J, Turner, 1t Ia a ploco that admits of considerable foree | Pigg. Monwomery, Frances M. Vaucs, and passion, and the Indy's pertormianco waa | Emily Moore, AeA A pate Esther Nelaon, Anole L, Wells, vory creditable, Boveral Louquete atteuted the | waidomar Nichols, Cora ¥. Wheeler, agreeable effect of her affort. Myron Pe Mary W. Wheeler, A musical seloction by tho band was tho uoxt | Edward F, Powers, Katie White, itom fu tho programme, Jemima Pyot, Mary A. White, ‘The next oue of the literary exercises which | William O, Ratrerty, William 1, White, “ 1 ” Joun M, Reynolds, Funnies Whitn followed wan wu enay “SU Woaving” road by | Jon Sf. teynolds ante Walia MIBS GENTIE 8, YANDERKOLE. nue E. dlovene, Fannle 0. Wright, After nroforence totbe value of mochanical NONMAL BCHOUL. weaving, abe sald the world from ite virth bad | ras af, Briggs, Mary C, Morse, been “weaving.” It waa ecen in ite incronsing | Sarah ‘Rurrows,, Anus M, Murphy, civilization andonlightenment, ‘Tho " weayiy, BMogyle I, Ossvy, Aunio L. Langley of sli yiansts in Forming _{rendahipa mea inl. ines Ae osapto zane. ee alae onclog charactors was alluded to very feelingly, me ‘tho Isdy'e dollvery was good. and 1s ahower'of dory Fear, Brlvia Henne, bouquets groatod her at the cious. ieee Mi Priles G. Bweuuon, ‘MISS GRACE E. M'FAULAND Kato A. iTanton, Emus ‘Tapner, thon read an ousay In French entitled * Couleur tie A. Harvey Yanale L. Nerney, de Ioxe," Sno displayod ® fine proficiency in | Lizzie T, Hatch, Mary E, Thowpeck, the lauguage, and Ler pronunciation was very | Mary C. Heron, Gortle 8, Vandorkolk, porfoct. It was very croditable, and ite thoughts | Eva ® Uiton | Joeune a7 a wore good. Bho hold that society waa attracted | Farah A; Minchelize, ‘Anna HE! Whittaker, ‘by the rosente len of Jife and noglectod its | ‘Alice BL i, Loutsa G, Winters," dutios, What appeared attractive, couleur de | Charlotte A. Mant: a Kate 8 Young, foreman ofton s vain dolusivo thing, bor but | Mary B. Mansfeld, 0 ite POBKEBLO! See ee “Mtigher Up, "an ofation by THE NEXT HIGH SCHOOL, Fa SON Be MILEON, List OF THONE ADMITTED, wea doliverod with an admirabla self-posseselon and effoctive atyle of oratory. His toxt was taken from Webster's reply to s young man who wanted to be a lawyer, buf fearod tho proressian wae full, Thero is room higher up," roapond- od tho statownan, Thora was siways roon ‘higher up,” said the young orator, for the pa+ ent, Induatrious, aud cainesily-atriving, A vory nicely-written ossay, called “ Haunted Vouses,” was then read by MIsy MANY G, CHADWIOH. It was full of protty thoughts, delloately and pootically oxpresved, and #ha pictured vividly the impressions aroused by * Haunted Houses Whoxe gombre rooms were fillod with strange niyateried, and dwelt with much tenderness of expression upon tho memorios which would in hereattor years cluster around tha “ald High Jollowing ie a hut of tho names of thse pupils in the grammar schools who have averagod more than 70 por cout, which was the miuimum stand. ard fixed by the Board of Education Thursday evening. The list numbers 447, and is as below: Names, a1 Beinvel Ly Wales School.’ Another musical number here intervened, MB. GEORGE 8. GOODSPEED then followed with a carefully prepared oration qmagne." I displayed conniderable research into the arly history of Franco, and was doliverod in a good style, an eauay on **American Literature, “ present- by § MISS KATE, YOUNG waa a yory able papor. It was very well written, Indicated careful preparation, and was property delivered. ‘Lhe lady sald that Auecrica had al- wost astablighed an judependeace in Htorature when it had established an Independonco in gove ernmont. Tho high character of its literature now eutticiently answers tho contemptuous En- igh question “who ready an Amorican book?" Hina’ lady placed Lougteltow at tua head of American poots, and James Russell Lowell ia the second place. Tho Jatter's gonlus, who thought, was uot yet appreciated, ‘MI86 WODELEINE @, CHAYER'S German essay, “ Alle Zeiten,” attested fluency ot eo maposltion and @ cortect proounclation of 3 langu: A selection sr0m James Russell Lowell, “The dobn B, Emily f tara A. Weight chara ¥ Aundrow WG, Hoh Albert P, Joaee, Weld, Helm, NUMBER 306, Names. Charles ¥, Hayden, Emma Hertzo; Marie Z, Halls. ceeee Nellie Hows lores Franklin. Allice E, Pe William ©, Richards ,,, it Ritty 8, Fullerton Georgiana MM, Austin. Raty Rapp... Charlee H, Chandi Magrie F, West, Biauca Rutherfor Anna M, Holbrook, . Nei 30, Farubam, Eagle Fanahowa files George L, Barth Anna’ 3f. Coon. Charrella B, ‘Tappan, Will A, Patterson, Clara N, Squires, Htachel Cohen. Albert Eltin Julla Ey Witsor Matilis Awsltz, Ligae A, Donnetian, Mary B, Hubbard, IAL fo Mf, Joanna E, Ryan Emil 4. Froumann., Clitord B, Wood, Nellie E, Purdy, Mamie i. Wile Horaco 8. Oakley May Biller... Larry D, 51 Elien Walleuber; E. Howland, 7 . 11 sreseeeedd 6 Ada Bouland.....006 Grace Darity. Joule Stattman, Nellie Giffney,.. Lite Ete Katy A, Dunne, Guurge O, Pieife Belle &, Kem Livzio A. Ot May MeCauley, Lyaia Htagate Mary Merriman... John Kireb; Mary Mozer, ©, Welle Thora Charles efter... John J, Morrison, Harriet Frelberge! Hobert Nowak, Virgunla 8, Mug; Myra E, Pottard, Laity A, Haren, Margarct A, Wiidor,, Carrle F, Pago. Laura G, Prin. Samos Ty, Hollid Carrie E. Dewey, ... Charles FE, Andorson, ‘Tonnies Witkowsk: cl . Frontlin... vells,. 0 Mary F, Kean, Lilie 0, snow Hatta L, Benjamin, Maggie H. Morris Kitty Brennan, Emuna ©, Whitle —— GRAMMAR-SCHOOL EXERCISES. LESS COMMON THAN UAVAL. Tho number of grammar echools which hold oxercivea youtorday was smaller than ou any previous year. This was owing tos combination of causes, tho chief, perhaps, being the fact that moat of the large rooms or halls in the dif- forent achool buildings bad been partitioned off for schoo! purposes, Following aro tho pro- grammes of tho more prominent exhibitions held yesterdsy: F ‘MAVEN BOHOOL, Muslo—"' Pratso™.... Heading of Beripturca, Musio—"* The Old Folks Uecitation--'' The Drummer Boy’ ri Declamation—"' street Mi MoKeo: ste Mayhew. Jonnie M, Hhufeldt, Dried Muster Walter Drinx- worth, Yessy—" Eminent Men of the Revolution, Jacob W, Mattle E, Kimbal.. ‘Gtatet. BMnnte F, Ballontya Goorge W. Martin., F, Bolle Bablock Girtie L, Howard. Jamoe W, Powers, Evening ssc see , Ohorus Hecltetion 2 How its aved USS ata Ma i How Poraimimous Took Cah of der Bay,” ‘Milas Alnuette Willlatna, Enssy—'* Electricit; ore Muslo—" The Wings of'3 Dov Recltutlon-" Bernardo del Carpio”, Friedn Boll”.....Master Eddie pring Supp Recitation=" Tue Lost Easay— Progress of Selence Rerletion=! Tee vistlm tiebom"* Tiny Kalud ropa’ a n ius at the Mesitablonen'! Moral ne 4 «Chorus Urldge”,. Mus Delle he Menagerie”, Etiquette’ Muticm* Forest Angola’ Mater John Pesrce Misa Cora Durdlok +» Trio and Solo Recitation—In Btrict "Gon: Hattle Hutchinson, Easay—"' Ancient Rome"... ; Mire Jannie Rankin Declamation—" Deacon Hiokoa". Stator George Bano- Musto—" Weentng Willows", Earay— Ligne ious Hecitation—"' Red Jacket", Misa Mary Dobson Recttation—"' ee Erikoontg Slee Mey Miter Declamation—"The lave Mantar “George oe Butt Musle—''Sea Adieng Murledles™.,Stiss Mary Fore aur. Recitation—'The Diue anit the Gray", .Mine Stinnte McIntire, Rectation—"The Expected, Ship”, Mae Carrie low ar. Recttation—" Curfew Bhat! ‘Not Ring To-Night”, Miss yward, Enaay—H Legenda of Spain” Siirestedl —! ain,” with ee Mies Gertrude Smaith, pete Award of Medale—y tue fon. J, 2, Olinger, Come Presentation of Diplomen noes H ei iplomaa, , i W, H, Musiom'* Class Farewell” Seek idaiad CLabR Munlo—First and second Division Introductory addrere.... .. Muslo—Firat and accond Di Diaiogue—'An Evening Meetlug” Readiug—“ The Suilkmsid®....0see0 Music—First and second Divirious. Dialogu E tone Song—" Little Brown Chnrch", “ Speoch to Bpee Duet, Diate Pianosotn,. Dialogue io Musto-Second and thigd Divisions, Dislogne—* Appesraucea Are Doceli “-Ading’ Bpeech on tho Declaration *, Muxto— Firat and recond Divisions, Disioque—""A Tamily Not to Patte Dialogue—" A Colored Hervant”... Vresentation of diptoman to the graduating class, FRANKLIN KCHOUL, Chant—" Gloria in Hxcelcie." Balutstory—It, Conly. tation— The Binack in School." Hing— Onter for a Picture,” Disloguv—" Induntry and Happiness.” Munic—" Teil Mo Where Heanty Is Found,” Keading— Lament of s Young Lady.” Ractation—" Ford Ullin’s Daughter, Murin— Where the Miata Have Nollod in Splendor,” 'he World,” ieading—" Ditlogue—* Paying School." Music" Chitdren of the Union.” Recitation—"" Barbara Bleue," Diulogue¢ BvceHall Enthtietant.” Boag" Come, Buy 3 Strawberries 1 Moquy— Javeutte faquirica, Music“ Cold. aa Recitation—* Maid of Bregentz.” Munley Duet—" Come witin the Lute,” Hecitation—German selection, Tteading—"' Drafted,” Muslo—" Sweet aud Low," Revttation—-" Dat Leetle Poodle Dog.” Dialogue Lady Teazle,” Soug—" Only a Penny Apteco!” Dislogue—“ Examinstion,” Munto—" Weaning Willows.” Dialogue" Chiquona,” uste—" Vacation Rong.” Distribution of diplomas and medals, Yalodictory Adirens—G. Atistin, Soug—" Star Spangled Banner.” WELLS BCHOOL, Chorus... Dialogue—"' Friendebip,””. Belection—“The Soadpecks Chorur-—Weeping Willows, Dislogue—*A Hose and » Ti Declamnution—" Addilepate, Kong— Waiting," Pialogue-—“Childbood 2 Bite Gertand ‘Nello Scannelt Love Solection—"Indepeudeuce Bell, Song—“A Little Faded Flower,", Disloguo—""Nodd: oud y,”. Diaiito,". leeping Beauty, Chorua—"Home, Hweet Home, HOLDEN aCcHOOt, Muste—Inatrumental..... Boug— was in the papers”. Minnlo Bon. field, Jonnfe ‘Hanchett, Maggie Clancey, Bridget Bro«n, Dinlogue—" How They Kept a Secret.” Chorus—" Spring Song”, mation—" Wornan’ Muato—Instrumental,. Tesiling—" Paul Revel Chorus—"* Foreat Auge! st eneevaseres cess ee SCHOOL Ui resentation of prizca and diplomas’ by die Hon, . HT, Reed, Chorus" Class Farowoll ”, School : on REWARDS OF MERIT, THE FOSTER MEDALS, Following is tho roster of the recipients of tho Foster modals in tho grammar schools: Jonee—Flore Miler, Scantmon--Maty Campbell, J. Frank Strunk, Kinsie—T. Liucoln Stiller, Joveph W, Exrant, Franttin—Georisna Austin, Rownna Conley, Anale Galbraeth, Wushington—Andrew flolaholt, Frama Christie, HMoseley~Frances Mf, Poarce, Carrio W, Cartor, Trown—Florence M. Maxfield, Jamos O. Warriagton, Katin Coorer, Charles A, Liles, George O, Watts, Ad» claide M, Brodtard, Foster—Mary Fishman, Ceylon B. Taylor, Gplen—Mary 1, Cameron, Tente Witkowsky. See rent Lott ia E, Voltx felin—Ann A. Uenavery : tuner —Netia Wd, ‘Gharles Hi, Gano, Edwin 0, Timeruan, May Gardner, Haseunets etre nth, 14a 0, Bouthard, George tis, WILLY, W, itail, cota Growcstrie ie Hadley, Adda A, Church, Holden—tda Dike, Mary A, Crotty. ‘Dore—Kate Ferguson, Lizzie Bates, Bello Bovilie, itayea While SM. Warner, Elsie MC, Crane, Suste alate Gounge Hayelding jeurge Ervetdting. Dougins Sulla 2, Paleifer, Minnie E, Spencer, Jase per Ml, Smith, Toba S:biey, Linecin~Stay E, ‘Troyer. Lavendute—Currie 3. Decker, Wicker Park—Katie Lilly, THE UOLDEN FRizea, Tho following prizes wore awarded to puplts ot the Holden School out of a fund given by G, N. Holden. The gifts were in all cases dictiona- ios or other books : 1, Mary A, Davies ¢ fintsbed two grades in oue year, and was iben second jn bor clase, 2, Andrew Doyle; completed three grades in one 7 prank Rvdor + completed twa fries n one your, |. Edis Flemming; completed two grades in ane year, a PROF, LAUTH, CLOSING EXERCIMES OF THK SCHOOL Tho cloning exercises of Prof. Lauth's school took place yesterday in tho musio room of the Turnor Bullding, North Clark strect. Tho clase examinations occupied tho morning, and all the pupila showed satisfactory profioionos in thelr atudies, A large namber of handsome volumes of prose and poetry were distributed as rewards, ‘Tho programme for the afternoon was aa fol- lows: Muaslo, Gertie 0, Smith, Welcome address, 3 J eh Heckee Lang, jodern Itepublic," Henry Zuber, Lena Miller, et Leay, Farewell sdirear, Lula P Saith, Prizos were distributed aa follows: Excelleuca in German and English: First, Rows Lano ; accond, Heury Tuber, Eugliah composition: Gertie O, Smith and Jaines George, Lotter writing: Lulu P, Smith, 4 largo number of prizes were distributed among the other stndenta who had excelled in their studies, and as the conclusion of the axe eroises Prof. Lauth reccived a cane at tho hands of one of his students, It was a palmetto stick cut in South Caroliua, mountud with gold, and appropriately Juseribed, aes ELSEWHERE, KNOX COLLEGE. - = THE COMMENCEMENT WEASON, sspecrat Correspondence of ‘The Chicagy Tribune, Gatessvxa, Ill., June 24,—Knox College wan founded in 1837, and became fully organized as, acollegoin 1841. Half of the townsbip of laud now known ss Galesburg was originally par chased as an endowment for the College by a company formed by the Rey, Goorge Ww, Gale, of ‘Whitesboro, N. ¥. The institution is undevoms- national, aod is controlled by a Board of Tras: tees representing various ovangellos! churahes, Having growa up @ part of the city, and the clty ituelf belug largely populated by ite alusial, 4