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‘6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY,”JULY-1871875.—SIXTEEN~PAGES. 4 il famed toilet 80sp snd pi two daye’ trotting_and runniog races in the | hear that onen-air marriages have become very | grounds unti} hours atter the time for ealling 5 =3 O e T e maics | e :opg:dfl‘l‘:}am::; eouing rofasd to. fattan | mouth of Angast. Tho trotting races will be or { fashionablo in Rockford, 18et night M. Wilkam thu'game, and then loft, uncertain &3 o the ron] | 0C, 1M Ripon, Wi, has aim added e Dopaon, » sseh and biind manofaciurer. w88 | cuge of Leing dasained. Aftor the Socials ned | ~ S etarles W, . i Wheat OUB NE'GHBORS dull as they are the present seasoo. The sales | fed . i 2 buying mea¢ at | 2:50, 2:32, and 2:29 trofters, snd the race for will average 20 per cent less than before the | them fortsble. To-dayXwas buying 2:32, , L Y sunfastucor, sl . running horses will be open for all. uvited in marrisge to Miss Eliza MoNei i “; telegraphed to Elgin twice, they received = reply | A2d s recent gradusto or‘mg?&fig %nh s arsity, pawmc, and the profits on tho reduced volume | my butcher's, when a German woman came in lTockyd like ——— Taany vears a teacher in the Weat Rookford * T Serong oo ine wome 55 Te s . Behool,. The Rev. James Oruickshaoks was tae | ssying 5}:- Bluft Citys ware all sick (7). There | B2 Tetumed fo Wheaton to. remass 1o ; 1t is not trus that the agricnltnral intorest js | farming verson. 0 . - PALMYRA. * o b . , Weekly Budget of Suburban | ssvingand eutiion by mevey. The tostizony | muspoct Vutober-made soususes Wil Py extes | gpciol Core e/ The Chicago Trivune, | atendant mimiter, sad b wedding took place | 158 s ?aa::mxflflwh fi“’-fingfi Then lbiatiay ukea the aody'S if they | prico to a clean farmmg-looking person who i 0 . n 3 News and Gossi, e e e e et that | Lore svound tn s wndapiashed oD, back a8 3 FIR/AUMNER ATERAOTIOUS bauks of tho classic Rook, and, as the ceremony | ave given the Blaff Giiysa good rub. The | D% J. 5 Baratt and lady, from Clarings, P Tiorigages and low prices leavs thom as badly | thia womav) «How much do you want?| PALavEA, Wis, July 17.—This may be & hard rfectod. the moon, pale’ empress of the | BIGf Gitya will probably steal s maroi: on the | WO bave beon visiting thalr siater, Mra, Myt off as unybody. asked the butcher, himself s mausage-maker. ; Summer for money, crops, and colds, but it isa | pight, shone upon the happy couple; and the | Bocials and come to St. Charles when they least fi-zrx'?x ome last week, taking with mm’fi'-,: Qcr taxes boar on us 0 bearily that we can | “A sbillinz.” was the reply. The butcher did | perfect obe for traveling. It you want to play | guests,who, by the way, wors as numerous sathe | expect them, but they will haveto biaya good | oo Mytes, who, it is said. s to pursyeq The Recent Milwaulkee | onlygroan when ve think of taem. Dot want any, and bsaha left. “Now, pork sausages | troant and escape tha pressure of hard times, in gw& 1;‘“2;*5 “:xd s}’:“?}fli dc:z_'gg.gxlnced tho | game x:armt:;y will retornto their city witha 5 ttudy g‘t fi::fifi;?‘, ftto eat cannotbs mads bl time of yOAT | he capacity of a Hargeson, I supgest this place | Wodded pulr, aud uil wore Alled with joy. Tuesday evening Mr. 0. W. Foster, pastor of | BOFiDE for Europe. w'fldq‘ ; the Methodisp Church, surrendered’ his hoase | , Dr: L Pratt bas retamed trom bis Baspery The Cnstom-House people are doing nothing. i ips’ for leas than 18 cents per nd. How, taa 4 Board of Trade Trade in ships’ bottoms hns to a_great exteus | for less Pper_pour o e, | ren, A plessuot sl o ciogant conchen | 1, EXCEEVSOLY SENSITIE: BUR UYIGE. , . ’ 4 and grounds to the mauy ladiea and gewtlemen | ;7P B793tly recuperated in bealth. While amay N i i - | could this womsn offer to sell at 12! ts, and . Oeased: Naverwap Ruyihiog ssen liks b8 aum- | o0 Al 14 oenty, over the ‘Northwestern Railway—a road, by the | lisheu in Friday's Tamoxe did not misuuder- the liea gl ; who accepted bis ind intitation to attenda | op V9t3d the White Mountaing, Lake Chygy L1 20 'e worth sold. per cent less on every dollar’s w e ke L iona Failures. Ber of beutiful hull (aid up for mant of employ- | that 8¢ second baud ? S : b Bectioasticn Rl iosa, By 105 e pyiauy's Tanvive il ok bt g ment. Those that make barely enon. 18age businesa and pig businees must | way, which. thin] e the public, n r 0 & 1 g+ d * . | pay wazes, paint, and interest on mnrlg-negs. be looked into, Bcores of *small German Btores | 1ot tho public made for it—to Milwaukee, thence | Of Bentiment with regard to the treatment of the | #ocisble. Promenading and croquet-playing were %‘;‘:mf"m‘"‘f;‘u{‘:n I‘V-flmnxm ‘Beookiyn, bt Milwaukee went heavilyintodebt for railroads, | are supplied by this woman and her confeder- | (' 410 Milwankee & St. Paul to. this place, | liquer question. 1 ailuded especially to tha fact | the ouf o!-dAm; 1umxnsmem.--. the - croquet- J cnng{:fie& Complaint of Dull Times in | and rild over vieions of future grestness, by | ates, who are no more farming people than the 2 4 * | that no forcille efforta bad been made this year | Iswns wore amply lighted by Luna, witha few | gy, foltoto S PROCEEDNGS, . reason of the' antivipated lumber aud mineral | compositor who puts these words into type. Although in July, we leavo Chicsgo bappy i | to guppress tho traflic. I wonld, however, add, | looal iights s anxiliaries. Singing, ioss, straw- | ;1 Telloving ordinsnces were pamed s 4 the Cream City, trades. Bothhave nearly cessed. We used to " UP BHE GOES AGAIN. tho prospect of & cool ride withiout dust, and 80 | in Justico to our honoruble Mayor xnd the six | berries aud cream. Were the in-door ‘amass. ( $2100D J‘;'i‘""{'i*’:h‘bca Tow Counel heig o - deal to the extensof thousands of tons vearlyin | Meaning Steiner's balloon. There is to be no | complacently watch othars alighs, first we leave | worthy Aldermen ant of the ssven who have for mwl[l- A most pleassnl time waa experienced o LyTM e Clarls's ofica. pi-iron aloue. Last yoar the t:anedropped t0330 | mistako about the gusntity sad quality of €88 | 5 dolegation of ministors ¢ Evanston; reluct. | Y818 voted for licente, tht the moneyed mi- | by all to the great satisfaction of host and | o BoROR 1.7 et X tiduwalk o0 the nerty o tons. ‘T'nis year we bave not had a single cargo. | this time. The acientists are goivg to run the tly & bevy of le geb off at | Loty slatementis a direct falsehood, snd the hostess. Among those present msy bemen- | i wamg fa Beraby estabiisko ! Yo Bird atrest, b gz Another Interesting Chapier of (he | Inalikinds of grain, prices have been a0 low | machine thomsalves, Steiner acting merely ag [ 800 62 & 1B7Y Of yousg peoble geb off Bf | yriter- knows it fuil well, 14 the good scnse.| tioned, Mr. and Mrs. Waid. and Mri and Mrs. | o of the matentavioon L. 5 saon ioshes boiw - 2] and the market eo weil stocked that shipments | conductor, under limitations. The balloon is to | Lishisud Park; drop & few luwyors at Lake | of our comunity would rather meat this evil | Rookwell, and Mr. and Mra. Goocman. Misa Kittis | iug, situated an the gorthweat catmer ek b, receive 90,000 feet of gas, and the gas is to bo | Forest, and epeed on our way, soon reaching the | with siringent license lawa thau copvert Rock- M. Fgmu. of Washington, D. Q., Miasea Eila | road and Hale atreets. ford into » free nhisky-shop, by a futile attempt | 8nd (s Ferson, 3fiss Libbie Needer, 3liss Ida 8uo. 2. This ordinance skall taks effect ad Suwlssland, Miss Lizzie Tucker, Miss Ida Lawis, | £45¢8 in ten days after this date, Lid Knceland Romance, bave fallen away to a very low figure. o "The distilleries, the largest rource of revenue | pure. Ouly threoare to go besides Eteiner. n’g“aéfi City,” whers e spend :‘.lfotw‘haulrln. o | o D busly-shop, bya fudile attumpt i . T w o ¢ Chicagoans we notice immediately the de- | ‘st probhilition. ope this wil |as! Hitos Srettn Bariey. Miae Eocser, Misa Tds Losis, « in this distriet, are everv ons ehutdown, and will | The sacent will last twenty-four hours at least. | 0 A 8 b all be sold tLis month for taxes. ‘The party wili g0 a8 high as the balicon will take | liberation with which tho Ailwaukeean nalks, | profitless discnssion, which, had it not been for Vilar 3 i The New Revenne Collector Going THE RNECLAND RONANCE, them. Iustramenta are ready for observaions | bul are soon forcod to recognizo in ihe uinos’ [ the leile thrust at our oy suthoritiss, would | Muoson, of Galesburg, Misa Josie Kimble. Miss | , SPCTION 1—T¢ shall be unlawfal for an, A few days beforo he dromned Limselt, Burr | of very complele and oxbatstive oharacier, | PhOro & SOWGLLIng ROt 88 wuggestiv ol mucs- | Ben(y 3ave beea broaobed Ly me. In fufure my | Janaia Nellson, Miss Sue St. Clair, Misg Emms, | eiug the evter o naviog the » for the Unlicensed Dealers. Kupeland lind nearly completed arrangements to | "Tho cronants profess they wil bo more than ro- | making as quiet happiness, and the impression | lenparaute repusts siiall have the failowing sav- | Hooper, iea Giarke, and Measra. &AL Frocman, | shecp, gost- ot awine. bo sagec s, go West, with his secretiy-married, unacknowl- | paid if they obtaiu the data to fix one siogle fact | is strengthened- by the glimpses wa catch of | ing distich: - _Veedor, Charles Andorson, Ed Bow: largo within the corporated imita of thy . edged wife, and & companion, whospems £o have | in the liliary of science. Subscription papers | palatial residences pecping through the en- 1 cavinot say how trae 1€ be 3 B. Burley, Jobn Veedor, William Crogier, aud | The herding of said animals upon naiee participatod in all his doings.” What new tronble | are being_circulated to psy the expense of the | velopiog vell .of shrubbery. Cities. as, well. as 1 %6l the tado 22 twes tola ma. many others. When the owner or peraon having eontrol of or opposition arose in the interval to provent his | ascent. Stewer isto have the gate-money for | people have their idyosyucrasies, and te bhave OLLA TODRIDA. 3 Wedoesday morning a private picuio of some | Ahall be deemad 18 Tunuing at Lurge andsr e l become pretty well acqaminted wita those of | The Rockford ministers, fortonate mén, hava | thirty couplesleft St. Charles for a beantiful b AT S of o Swine for the Milwaukea | R o e e otaiacts was | i pervioss. o voms of sha oatioon e T i Alilwaukee through the culumns of TuEe Suxpay | commenced to pack up sad leave for cooler | £¥ove oo the weat bank of tha pretty Fox River, provide s poand, elier by bt climes, - Thoro ate, however, a fo laft us. Satwaen Genera and Datavia. ~Swioss, hans’ | £ad ansl bpor' Fpend Sasi o, g Mar) evidently interposed, and, in an excess of mis- | right, this time, and if our brave boysdo not ket Fattened on ery, he made Limself maudlin with whisky, and | break their nacks or suffucate, science will be | TRIBUXY, 80 without commont we leave the city : © Dead Dogs. went ioto the river. The inquest brought out | enriched. Peckbam, Soulerin, and Regamey [ for the country and stop at this beautiful town. | A man nemed Jobn Burden was terribly scald- | mocks, croquet, bsse-ball, shooting-matches, | be totake cars of asid pound sad mpemes Palmyra sits in ed last Friday by his vizenish wife, who throw s | eto., were tho order of the day for amusements, | above namal, s0d shall Teceivs e ok and the participants conld not help baving s | Taklng into the pound and dischargin 1 the l.eg:imnny that the doc!:wd had -cknow{i- will go. o lase Feliis lig ki vizonish wife: wle edged his marriage to more than one person, au ANOTIIER DEFEAT FOR TEE DISTILLERS. ONE OF THE RICHEST VALLEYS IN WISCONSIN, ettle full of boiling ly rom the stove, over 1} pe crowned by emerald biuffs and belted by silver | him and the baby, whom he was Loldng ut tho ?ng:_ time. Amoog thoas 0t were : :;g :‘;:;. :. u‘:‘#& .n;ln ‘:13 .c;:‘h' 10 conta; e from xfimfih,md ra. Mallory ; from Ge- | 1 0 1 5 centa, 2t 'Mhud‘:;,m“:‘ ey that he bad trouble all round on account of it. | Bfuch was hoped for she success of the Hom. i yhom hs. & Matt Carpenter's motion to dismiss the cases | streams and lakes. It Laa its fourteen stores, | time. -8he is now in jail awaiting trial. - . Tners wili ba a camp-meeting for the Roekford | nova, 3iss Ells Howell, who just returned | dinary care of each a e mer din by the | Nesrly a vear _ago,—long Dbofors the Summer Amusements Iydulge ¥ secrot marriage.—~ho made a_will, p- | against the distillers, argued at Oshkosh, but | all doing thriving, steady business, not touch~ e ) well, Young People of Kenosha. ponting his brother-in-law, Walter 8. | the Lope was dissppoiuted, the motion being | ed, seemingly, by the fuctuaung, fortuoos | District M E. Church at Clerry Vallav, com- | from school, sod Misa Kittis Adems; from St. | “Bec, 3, The Poundmaster ahel have fha Chaudler, execator, and devisiog his property | oyerruicd, and the cases seb for the Ociober | of the times. Four white chuiches, lackig [ mencing Aug. 11 and Ilasting one week. The | Chares, 3ir. and Mrs. R, Farnon, Mr. and Mre. | soll sid animals to pay the stpenses m’&"" in almost equal proportion to his thres sisters, | térm. Followiog wers the grounds stated in the | the sternnees, but haviog Puritan simplcicy,. | Rev. A. H. Bcboonmuker 1 the leading man. Alexander, Mr. aod M. M. Liovd, Mr. and Mrs. | pounding said animals, provided that tha salp u: Sarah O. Chandler. Ellen C. Sexton,and Frances | motion : 7 : echo the doctrines taught by Wesley aud Calvin, | .. The Rookford €azefie waa. voted tha ofiicial | 5. Huls, Mayor Lewia and daughter, Misa Ida, | D7l 82 fmponnded shall be condueted as near a3 myy Items from Rockford, Racine, | Flint: This wil bas been filed in the Probate | 1. Because the same is muitifarious, double, repug- | stand as sentinels over the circles rehyious, | paper of tho county by the Boara of Supervisors . Z, B. Dyan aod wife, Mra. Baudy, |-b8 S0 the law requlstiog mles of provesty by Gy, , Court by Cbandier, with petition for probate. | D3stand does Bt Conforin as noar &t My be, o &t | pocial, and political, Lhe people havo unbmited | Yesterdsy. Mra, Zabriskie, Misses Lil's and Elis Ferson, | &rof sath animais ahait pome tie ooy s20 beows ‘Waukegan, Etc., Ete, Chandler takes no Leed of the claima of the flf:';g_gfflm of pleadings required by law, faith in the present and future of the town, We have had eoveral grand displavs and tests | Miss Sawver, ‘Miss Durley, Miss Jincks, Mirs | samo from oy m;mm ;‘-“&Jfi.wm.. widow. but shows that tbe heira and next of kin | .5 o tited T ane wer i e s ob action 470 | which gives an impulso Lo its business. Dot iea | of the Holly' Water-Works this week. They | Balle Molster, and Mesars, A. 3. Freoman, C. | months from the date o (he. sale N o Iargest boust ig of its aprings, and to exgess u | Wele Eatisfastory. Bowmao, T. and J, Veedar, C. R. Eimer, Wit Gre- | amoant of the purchasas’s bid, with 6 pre meeruld gicr, ana mavy others. est, and reasonable costs for keeping, ate the above persous, as set forth in the will, | Siersinstated in oo col el an plaintin seoks to rajer o5 °C | joupt about the eRicacy of the nater is a heresy | Postal-cars were started on the Chicsgo & Pacific Railrosd last week. A young man from il dinance found runniug st largn, contrary Lo the pe f El J £ % £ i § H H Hy EEE Ese § R’ T k i o . TG E The petition wifl come on for bearing on the | sction the said plaintity seoks 10 roty, 'WISCONSIN. a3t ot I tne marisge cortfate hat Lun | 3 Doty te'eia s Vegte, fidefinite, and un- | of which fow are guilty. ‘Lliere ace Pt Ralrosd last wock. g , . been 80 freely shown arouna is genmine, the | certan. EIQHT MINERAL SPRINGY, yron, Oels County, een sppointed postal . THE CREAM CITY. .| petitioner will ind xn heir whose claims cannot | _ & Or that sald Court mey order ihe sad lbel, o 1n- | omed by M. Lows, of Paunyrs, aud 3r. Bid- | olork on this ronta, i WAUKECAN: LB T panade s Byt Bemti d soud SOMETEIN apovr TmE smEnmY Goasd. | b jguored by mere bifalutin. ‘The moral of | fomton, Lo be nade mots detuite sudgenaln snd | o, of Stiunesota. - Tue water was suslyz:d oy | The Rockford Postmaster, Mr. Abrabnm E. | spretst corrismoninss mrnt oni < | OF thi cittasna of mud Town of Fheaton. cered. From Our O Correspondent, all this i, if you eannot preventa young man 3 doria the | Dr. Dianay, also by New York chemists, aud #aid | Smith, psid over to the Goveroment, for the |: fenss of the Chitage. Tyidunes DaDco 10 Lka efucs Len dags all 5 ber tha it sbege eund. Lo separately #tsl6 it | | \hem to contain very atrong medicinil proger- | quarter ending Juna 80, more money by several | WAUKEGAX. July 17.—Tho discovery on last | (i U el " : 7 Sunday of te two bodies which proved to bo ¥ — Rt trwivkee, July 17.—The most numerons | diegracing bis bighly-respected connections bY | namber the said alleged several causos of action as re- o 1. itis company in the State is the Milwaukeo | IaTTVIRE whom he pleases, you caunot Wait | quired byluw,and to serve copy of the same upon the | tios. 2 ' hundred’ dollars than has ever beeu paid in the P uptil he commita suicide, and then ieep the | chimants'attorneys, or for uuch ether or fustherar- [ Nature has heen partial to this locality, and | same space of timo. Healthy signs for Rocks | those of Loyis Albrecht and his housckeeper has given to it with a lavish band. Desides the | ford. ba3 been ghe principal topic of conversbtion EVANSTON. TIAT LIQUOR TRIAL. i !wl;:mh mng::imsm:. x:x]:ufld;;: L e, jusotit val th thers 1 'A match § t for th © t 18 legitimate, and commsnds the sympathy | ‘The distillers have retained s large quan| wineral springs there Are others far more begu- match game of quoits, for the championahyj; i N i i o ¥ n O'Connor made a spech to the warriors, the | of svery viruous person who Lss a weakhy un> | of brillians intellect on their -id-,lffs o avw 18 | Wl mnc WonGErTuL. Ot o the cantre of » lake [ of tha West was piaved o Hockfort an T sai | during the past week. Tho ciroumstances gur- | The much-taiked-of liquor trial esms of i1 othier nighs, stating he should ever in the future, | Married young male reiative tolook after.” . | on tha aide of the Government. 3 o mile in lezszh by haif & mile in width is a | iust., between John McDermaid, who bas heid | °URdInG the case geems to be in the mindaof | terdsy aftorooon sccording to snnoumesmes 1] i the Tahor 16 ths howas, ¥t gl ¥ ANOTHER #AD CHAPTER FROM LIFE. — spring formed by the uniting of four others; the | the championship for five years, and George | 50W6 & clear case of self-destruction, whilo | and the resutt will surprise thoss who ars poatd it the past, et g When the depths are stirred, nhat slime comes RACINE. water comes through & bed of sand a8 white | MoRoberts. The distance was 63 feet. The for- | others are of a different opinion, they tbinking | upon the facts in the case. The defendsat, it material advancement of the Sheridan Gaard. | ¢ thetop! 7The Kneelandmatriage and suicide ) W RATIEE, a8 gnow, snd the covstant boiling, bubbling, | mer beat, scora standiog 21 to 17. thers has been foul play sttending the same. | Jobn 1. Bel, & drugmist of th He concluded by offering his resignation. This | bave ceased tobo s town topic, becanse it has | . o .0 0 7% of the water dashes the white sand agawst the | Mr. Wyllie, the famous Scotch checker plaver, | Albrect fhipir c 4 o 3 4 practical proof of devotion was ackmowledzed | brovsht to the surface otber scandals, most of (a1 Cortcaponlenceof The Clicago Tribune, | qoep greon of the mows-covered rack, while | is in town, defenting our distngaished eheotar | i Uc0t W28 formerly a welltodo citizen | b2d been compluned of by Mr. Phk ¢ 71th threa choero and & tiger, proving s appre- | them oroviog the adage: “Thore's o gkeloton | . Raciz, July 17.—A weck of fino, pleassnt | qown by the cloar water soa can 86a the fahes | Plsvera. of Hanover, "Germany. Bome eight or | Judsom, for violating the village ordinwg 4 i ik e e D s UL eh | lnevetv s’ elo&eL"’h Among theas, I select | Woather Las pasaed. We bavo bad 92 degreed in | darting in and out among the shadows, thon | G- W. Roynolds, the wall-known auctioneer, | ten years 220 he left his family [ probibiting the sate of lLquor within the Ny H fel phy ation—was Te. | 000 thatis moresad than oifensive: A cerlain | ihe shade, which is warm enough for all practi- | lying motionless over the shinivg sand. Oneof | and Thomas Sully, City Marshal, are hoth dan- | and came to Chiczgo, where ha opened & ssloon | of the villaga. Evanston bas been reganded u ¥ “:;‘& OM,COMMNM sb:::g;um:w_d e he Z’fi‘gfg',': ‘nSh:m:\.'::rc:::(Z:i’ h.ffn:,,é"‘,',',fl.'g':l cal purposes, and must bring the cropson in ;ha "l%x"“:;:i hufaxtr;um‘d among mf. inex- cb,;%u!l ‘afll- £ iy Baas Bl at No. 861 Milwaukee avenue. Here he lived | the model village of tis State for many garded. 3 , flats l, . : emil austible stock of Iudian stories ous which b s Forest Cil 0- i 4 5 ) x : Adjutancy of the regiment. Sho derserted from home several tmes, but was | #1ch 8 07lo 88 to make the gager Granges smile. | lia boti to show ho treschory of thu rod e | Will Pisy a match game i fh Bter Dogeepel) | WICh 8 WOman for some years before his mar- | and has el sustained it reputation i Plopn oo ORI ob each oceasion bronght back. Such petniauce, | CORNER-STONE LavING, and the transparency of (ks lake. Club of Chicsgo an the the Fair-Grounda next | itk to her. Notfinding the business of doaling | respect, Of courss, it maa ta ba eqpatd waywardnees, and independence of restraint, The laying of the corner-stone of” the new A POWDER-HORN STORY. Saturday. out the ruinous liquid a very prodtsble one, on | that the reairictions pisved upon the mi There will be & grand reunioh of tempersucs | account of self-patronage, he embarked to this | of iotexicating drinks would be oecasionaliy The indicationa are tbat the peopld N¥ing | coqiq result but one way. She was soon lost to | Catlplic church in the Fourth Ward 1 ion wi e ¢ o c t F st Sunday While he was on a huating excursion with slong the Fox and Wiscoosio Divers, and of the | a)l genss of Gecorum. Young men took avery mefiom ‘brought out thousaads of our citizens LV_IPBA. - Ix}:dlnn companion, )1:., chiauced to drop | folks fo this ity 1d & fow daye, upon which oc- | city in company with the woman who was fonnd | evaded, but that oo of tha Jocsl drugpiats, wio is puwder-born iuto the lake, Wapes offered | casion Preeport, Pecatonica, and all our subusbs by his aide. Certainly their actiona were very | a7 allowed soma privileges in belng parmitte] Blates weet of thio Mississopi. River, will woon | advantage of Ler leity, mere folly maturally | 4 r 3 o 4 - R ! % tnees the ceremony, the day being fine. ) calling vention and memorializ- | ended in guilt, and the pretty pst became a wan- | 10 W1 2 18- | to get it for him, aud at o Il be reprosented. ; ,t:g cflm‘:“,’:fl:mm fho fact 5a, the | ton. Tho eoshing scandsl resulied m hor being | There wero two Germen societies and ono Lrish | b tom; hat he says 5o was very Aot wion | " The By Gl il give their apnnal excar. | SHA029 bab oven 20, the matcer should. Bat to vend baor for medicioal. parposea, thon J1og Omigress feé U uiliios y astasl, | 06 to Milweukoe, with 8 fied vension. | out in fall regalis. They marched in procession | he saw the Indian suting Sowe 30 fect below | dion and basket picnie o the 38tk of Augase | Pe¢R eXamiued into, aud this was not done. othgkis 4o il Ay, WA L Tam N m‘””"m ety Goors otn e m'lm"m’ ey H:I:E :fiffi:flgxflfl :ni: ‘::.“é‘&.:.:.’?,“é‘f‘%‘;,:i‘# frem the South Side, preceded by Archbishop | the surface of the water, coally turning the pow- | The Nipomnk Club start for Twin Lakes | yiaer the :3.‘; i mfi“ fic&?’x‘m erance | could trust, as Ar. muu-fimu,m.,:“ p:‘ porop: 3 pas e 7 Henni and aix priests in carriages, accompanied | der from the lost homn intohus own. ‘Whosall | Avg. 8. Tuion, given at the Methodist Clrarch oi ARares, | 8009 to havo dune, naturally crosiad coasidiss doubt the Lruth and veracity of toe “oldescin- | G A. Hurlbat, member of Congress for | gay evening, by Mrs. i, 3L, Eiraemer, of Chicago, | bie unfavorablo comment. A The ? fow | The moverity. with which the frresponsibly {he otber, or of some girl whose feelings sym- . i pathise with hers. Tuo gii wmight bo & ot ?: in;vlpug music nomabr;ubmi The whole | Jgiitans 7 i distriat, ent to the highest scciety. She has no other [ foundation was gone over by the Archbishop | This place has many advantages forssum-| The Hon. W. V. Hurtngton arrivod in Bock- S lo tasto a0 u crsving for sepaual pleasures, | end the Rov.Faners, and eprinkled. After | mor resors o thos who vajuo Keslih, beaury, | ford on the 11 Glook trash Semtosdage. Lo ta o Sud ous trathful sarfone i reerdia e i [ et NS e ok e e o o por auaeecd, losfbra would | more chanting and ceremony, the stono was | and economy. 1t meglocta the ruls foliowed Ly | epecis] agent of the Posi-Otiics Department, | oirioe s thatable. 1t wes, in her opinica, the | TRV Bl hogp, destt muth wben convise) wost watring places, viz.; put diet into tho | And ia in this city to make arrangemenis fof | Hulivred and yesdered full siisfurtion, ™ "° | tas public ta expoc: that tha. Highess pley ¥ 3 aity "under the Taw would ba juie. First—That the Fox River improvements fiadiy marry her for ber money, but she prefers Iy i 2 - lowored to its place amid i 7 7 = v tinglag and recitings, | 1), Votiong iato the hesd, And mosey ont of | ae building of & new Bost-ofice 2 {all s TAL BLEASURRS. ed in this parmcoiar | case, which cost such an immenss sum of money un- v her fot ber der thé fostering care of the old Greon Bsy | ber oresent Lfe, 2ad will not even bind herself 4 : to one afiinity ata time. Passion is consuming | Which to the devotes na doubt was traught with | fho'nocker. The Bidwoll Hous is o large botel | Mr. Jobn C. Basbour, » prominent dry g00d3 | The ebildren of the Half-Orphan Asylim of expecially merchant of thi city, was taarried 10 Mish | Cyicngn held their anoual pionie ac Toigiwood | 9 V10 chirze was aor aggravated ‘one—ibas ot Company must all bo rebuilt, and the cost of : ! s sl be ¢ ’ her, and she 15 but a wreck of what she was | mounig. Speeches were made in German and | of Miesabeo Luch b Purd sach rebuilding is estimated et over §2,000,000. | )0 nhe came bere first. She will talk freel i 1 e ot Chitaos oDy M J. 0. privay, ly | English. Archbishop Henni made the closi; formeriy of Ch: ; Amelin H. dst) ing Lr ed. Sab g p Henn o closing merly of Cbicago; it is oleganily fursigped, | Amelia H. Nordstrom,'s young and bandsome | |u¢ irday. By sad through the courtesy of ;::2';5‘:::5‘“‘“5"’?“":’:’;47 1nmm“s:h. Hoaey two miltigns worth of lands donsted by Congresa 10 the Territory of Wisconsin for the purpose of bt ik . i was largely attended. The speaker madeafaw | . nTT s il the it commencing tbe wark, bave resulted in this : ey s s Second—That tba Wiscansin River imprave- | shout her shortcomings, snd confess her faults | remsarks in Engiish. . Ho o f ) e X 3 n zlisk. poke of the growth of | and is under the chiarge of Dr. and Mre. Dr, | milliner of Rockford. It Wwas s pare I ich. & ments have slready cost nesely €400.000, and | with the grestest readinoss, excneing herself | their Churoh hero and in all the- conntry ; - | Packard. From ita Wido piszzen and mntitndr: | | A fSleATam sestordsy AnmOURE the. St o fonms Peon. ey more ematied o chme ot T the willae, Aois of ahan e T ot p e Penaetr® ot the | Inded to Prussia and infidels. and went aver » | nous windows a boaniifal view 1s gained of the | Argentss, Ark.. of S. 3 Haskell, of shin mov, | oo 5oy icy 16 fetin Deing composed wholly of the | T50 O W0 1ge, Moo, af whom wees b The memb < ing this convenient drug-stors, and a very i i roquire nearly 28 much again, Mith w020 | Tiea thet st “ cannor Nelp herselt " Hoe | Pl 4 eaws & ereis & | faw of the atanding texts and phrases that theo- | Iske upon whose bank it stands; the silver f the Eptacoval Churoh Luld & % i g e el the o Op Tuesdy the Scandinavian Sunday-sehool |08 thie comvenions drue-stors, s = ‘nual expenditure of $30,000 to $10,000 for main- tcau 3 n case for the sciontists to puzrls over, logisns_ of different echaols interchange wi indin iy 5 i Ry 5 XSO CHEERY D P G, gl ifferent echools iuterchange with | riverywinding down to the ticut-pond some 6 Dight. of Chicago held. & picoic s Highs ) Third—That, supposiog tbe whols improvo- | The more our dire undermriters subIL (0 b8 | Sacrs Aomrios roinooh s A2 Old wan, bat lus | miles’ bolows aod ibe S0 aea, haday ORI 100 pocple wera pregont, * = 0% FUIS | vqiopingii3wero groatly hrondsd businaot e ment complete, the new ronte from which so | kicked the more the boot is applied. One would israple yiear Ji Sarchsel, LA Tesclg aran iy B Lir way furt: KANKAKEE: ‘The same day 3 party of picoickers from Chi- | Sentiemen, 33da faw evadad sammous by laas. s it haiek thiok they hiad suffered bomiliations enongh in | Last Saturdsy our town was startled by the | - - e Py < b bl g0 anjored themysives at Lake Porest I S oahe et ol . expscted ey ;.. | their snubbings and dealings with tne National | report thar the Hon. Hi pe Ba 5 Spectal Correapondence of The Chicago Trivune. | - Tbe Lake Sida Club, composed of the elite of | French yesterisy afiernoon on o changs of logs 24 8 water-route of reliability and C3PACIET. | Board, but * tuat is whers yon make 8 mistake.” | Iaten b own L wiraly Dorcll bad ILLINOIS. Eaxxaser, July 17.—30ms Leavy storuas bave | this city, held their At picnio of the senson at | yanuo fFom faxtice Cuiry, whobas gives i Therefore, and inasuach as the people of this | The climex hasbeen reached. An official of the | in the country, Of lsto bo bs bese alioe visited Esukakes County within the last fhree | Tird Lake last Thuraday. An enjoyable time | fagoen {0 the community by b deciicesia Btato and tha States west of the Mississippi are [ contral orgamzation, Blackwelder by name, 8 | and hecame gloomy snd despondent, although i on?gfi.'a‘f?,fi,?sno; . | days, and as arosult the emall grain isbadly | "8 BOd et of "515, e “ia e h:: A N lodged in some neighborhoods, =nd the corn is A I been imposed on two charges, Bab Nr B 7. \0%r ot Dectur, mhe Bos bean | o8 e e o By nctoally inspecting the books of every Board | he bad all that wealth conld command . within Agency bere, with the view of finding 0ut | huareach, but it canld not minister to » mind | _Speetal Corresvondence of The Chicas TriBuni, considerably broken. Salins and Limestone, | stopming at the Waukegan House fora fow days, | ¢ : ings were nos xt all of the characear e most thoroughly in earnest about this ronte, and whether there huve been any trapeactions con- | diseased. He was twice State Sanator,and was | Rocxrozo, DL, Jul; The 3 ) 2 July 17.—Tho chief ex- | ;. fod in this ’ vy particalar, have suffered in this wi nd ip | retaned home lass Wedneaday, epeaking very from soma reason best known o thoss cose bave all atong been waiting for it to be opened up, and 25 the costly experiments which have the rales of the b i . bechmide have scoomplisbed nothing mare than | bkirts becn roeht vea e ey’ enonely | LiBHY respeoted. e v citement of the weok has been tho rumors Of & | 454 towns the yiold of osts will he somawhat | MY cf Waukegan, ; to domonstrate that wing dama will scour sand | that tho scrvants of the Board should | Last Monday night three of our townafolks, | CORiDR iujunction, s Bill for which is alresdy | giminished. Yet the gemeral ta B, GoRaod T F. Phillips, of Winchester, | el from the end of narrows, a=xd sweep away sand- | ome Epsiaz sround and making oral inquiries | fond of fshing by moonlight, went up our rivr | omPpleted, and an injunction is to bs forthwith | coos" ot oot e B cetod calardty | uies Sloppiox ab the Wankeran House, 515 a0CAT ovent of the week Tars,—which is all very satisfactory 8o far as 1t | 8 {0 the character of the business dona by thoir | 2 1irt1o way in boat to ury. their luck., About | applied for to restrain our city authorities from [4 < , ind it must be some nnexnec_tad calamuty | drinking mineral water. . ‘hl'll:a most x:::;gzra aogni}:\'en:{uuf the o £0e8, andis all that over really was promised | Tavestigate. privase papers sod pooka. sty | ZIuIghh by Somo mishp, tho boat was upaet, | issuing mory tim orders and ‘ceating fuxther | U o2 Provent bouniitul crops fhis yoar. .| s, Durnkam Fredident of tha Bankeof Com- | 15 LR Pty E0n Sedbay sliemocn 48 B4 of tkem.—we may expoct 10 seo a callistuo e0on | the most secre 2Talrs of individunl firms ineide | Srewmet ¢ T Join Longlellow, was | Gebt. This udfortunsto diffeultyliss arisen 719 | 3,4 Lar, an snn seadent of s | EoSkSfof b il o Lo uimer, “Thoy ar. | danghien, s Joi. Do gasis g for & convention to memorializo Congress for s | 9ut, 18 & step at which the agents stand sppalled. | Susan Denin gave thres onteriainments to fajr | 219 18780 oxpenditures astending the Putting in | rarally polecned the othes der. Sooot, was | rived yesterday. B D ea ety ach S foan sl e} grant o begin the constrnction of acapal. A | But they submit. They cannot very well help | houses, which is saving 2 Food deal for this tims | Of the Holly system of water-works, which axe | o -7 Poisoned the otlier day by taking doae | . The'wife and other members of the family of | BOUr begaz to amive, undl, by 6 o'clock & canal wil oot 810,000,000 st least. Al that has | (RERELECE Tho sgerts who ket Cono “oulr | of tas sessou. Our ity continues_healihy, and | Dow nearly comploted. It ta possiblo, but ex- | g o or i s, 2t00d o the ubelf next. | Senatar Kelly, of Orogon, are apeniing the sum- | BAJorlty of the society young vacple of the vl beea performed by the wing-dam aystom—3nd. | “1¥is'ais0 s5i that 3 Cortas homes sompaay i | V0654 4 1athor 100iing up, OGGASONAL. | tromely improbablo, that the ponding calamity | opaeier o,0F, AUEULF sppearatce containig | fer monilt m ibia city, ranuiog with . 8. | |33, B PUC, o a6 ppeirines sod ik indeed all that conld have bsen expected from | about eick of the inguisitorial stylo of con- ® P 2 s | (for such an injunction is) may be averted, an :nfx;f:;am: fte: bt‘):i;m&g' it e oz el “mm)hlm'mmmgamgh : it—hus been o pave the way for the easier con- | ductine business into which the paront Board ENOSHA, your correspondent, if there is yot time, would | PR sEE b patsap: ! Tho work of Doring at the Artesimn Well s be- | Arclery, and yarious othor smusaments, nob o Y A¥ XDITORIAL MISUNDERSTANDING. ing rapidly pushed forward ; on Friday » flow of | Z00tCE quict promenades and interaaiicg pd H vate interviews, Refroshments were served in stroction and permanent maintenance of = o, AR R strongly usgo that strenuons efforts b 2 “enab 3 vhich i Sbectat Corresyondence of The Ch .. o sk stranuons effaris bemade to | i tars, and was o e oo (b e imorere | s e P B Nl T | Sevons, S 1T esubialwenhe o | 147 e pocoedogs. For same e i 80 | o woking 0t oo o.-en. o upee | - She T o iy e o v | Lo, PULTS Wzt comray s ommittes into whose handa the water-worke | worked up s slight sensation the otba ing, | the excellent prospects far crops toia season. It irection. The eatoriainment wa ¥ T evening. % 1y appreciated, paitly bacauso of its comparative ment wonld bave basa necessary anv way,—~and | necces 0 using trus | o oy way, ary, af present, to mebtion the nams of | tho past two weekis has alforded a fino opportu- | COF i that the people will be sstisfied with the mere | the boma company. 1t is 3 strong one. ity for lovers of croquet and other out-door :so r:l:; :1;; been mm g‘?d hn_:iaz been subject | Tye gfrair being on the ridiculous order, no ;: f;;?:ifi:;gl;‘{n -i:m;n :t;-“l;?t 80as0n lor‘r.ha movaly, but more bacanss of the ampla prepasas p oG apRenis fiom citizens for 8 bl | mention was mads of it by the interested par- | - Tus Clen Fiora Baod play some of iho most :‘,‘;.“;D“;‘,‘:},‘““;;;{’,’t:fi”“”m“‘,;‘g" Hpssee bas fallen, and is aboutto *rat.* If 8¢ deepening of the natural chaonel, now thats A NEW roLicy. 21 has be g Collector Bean, latcly sppointed to £l tho | SPOrtS to beguile some of the hours that hung : = % ool ‘o“: m““”"l’“‘"‘“‘“ Do necessiy, is | vacany cansed by tho suspeasion of Collscior | heary oo their hands in the pursuit of healty | Of 11218 SOVing the oxack amount exvendd | tieg throngh their paper. Tristal masten oyt ior popular pieces at the Springs on Sasarday eve- B 1o bs supposed Lo one ayuent, Esakige, owiog to the woisky war, hos defo- | 20d happiness ont in the open.air. Croguet | {0 the water-works. The amonot of bondod in- | servicas rendered, and Heary was in 1o eondi. | AUAG Of SAsh Week. ' A, Maj. Houston, the engineer ia charge of the | mined to maka it tropical for the chaps Who gell | parkies, picnics, bosting. exo debtedness has'boen given, but it has since.tran- | ¢ oy s i PR, A meeting of the Sundar-school Saperinte Pemddigs calitns Rl Det to i Sopial Lop the chinpe W parties, picnics, g exoursions, have all | L s tion to accede to the demand. Thereapon Bris- deots of the village sud vicinity wax beld &b xperimenta and o, cigars, bear, of basn | been la order, with soveral dancing parties in- | Pired &nd your correspondent has it from two | tal grappled with Honry, and tried to dump hum WHEATGN, Lyon's Bali Frdsy evening. of whh eina @ENERAL GOSSIP. schools wers repressntod. Lasst yese found that the wing-d ing | i0% 8 license. Thers ars any number of such orh brer 4 ok dams are really performing | W3y CEFL 4 frands in this oity. When sou | terspersed for variety's dako, making the sum. | Of OUF Aldermen, that thora is $75,000 yob to bo | over mnto etairway. But H wound his . their allotted task of awoeping away the saad. : o > ; aid Hally & Co., of Binghamton, N. 3 ety lang -y, bers of Wheatonites have visi ‘ i et ssk them soythiog they don't want to auawor, | mer season thus fara very gay ome. Friday | fiid Holl 5 e vear iy oy pand | legs around tho iron railing on which he waa | [ATS® DUMbEr of Wheatonites bave visited | the variows schosls oatablished whib bars, and, in aspoct, the improvement is a | they cannot #psak English, and only grunt and | evening last, Mr. Frank S : Wood & Co., of Philadelphia, that has not been | gy : 4 the big show in the city quring the past week. | was _ callad Children’s Day,® md success. 'Ho does not claim, howerer, that ho | Took sueprized. Lhats (ho. kind of nnconts | party. to i swmernes foenay Sore - 2006i0 | countod in’ the munioipal indobtodness, and | 81426, ead Bristal couldu't budgo him. Bristal | 10 b S00% In 00 city duriog the pat weel: | 320, ) U0 copation o & union plenks caa mako a navigable caoal out of wing-dama. | they ave. Durif son z0to buy euvthing, it is | por T 1o, 1% TTerons fhonds and admirory, | which brigs our dabt up to the largs sum of | Pratced stonnd awhilo, subsoquontly, sna guve Targe and clegant socoption st the residanmy of | 1@ ¥hich several hundred chiliren and parsols i . gaage, - — hily g a1 . one ings not for a mo- tf e on_ D¢ o ‘wers represent An niversity campos wa The suspension of George L Jonss & Co. | “%picr the old regime, the District-Attorney | of Kemoshy's - musicians, faraishe * the | o0t Euppose, as fhiere are fow man botter eare Dot g% tcr voudut ght nd presenly do” | appoinimonts wers elogiot, 404 tho afais was | Lroog By reipiniog i e vilace: oa ozl lasted twelve hours. The firm resumed by tak- | uasd to lab everybody off Withous prosecutiog | musio for Sactlig, This s foliond culafed for the work than Aldcrmen Seely, Per- | Paricd 1o sesrch of 8 mora peacofal locality. | o™ foial coup de maitrs of fhe sesson, | Pensoof an excarsion was saved, aad, by uniting! Ing up every liablit, and sotting with notes of. | them, in themercital Hops hat bis consiGoration | pacty gives. by sis Miacio o o7 | . 8. P. Orawlord, and . 0. Uptbn, but' they | fonessoars Heary, Tux Tatome reportarbe- | 10 Hanchett, of Eanaville, 1 h the miscellancous exponsss wors graady o} three, six, aod nine months, secured by roal es- | $08ld bo duly remembered nnd appreciated. But Fog i the pai e Fimmans Tucadsy | 9 Rot Allogether Llamsless for uok allorhog | nk so. - Bat what's thrns oy oy ST | et 8 mdent of the Publis Schosta ot | S1S00, Froportionstels, o' that esch . tate worth more than the principal, The fim | S2chloviency ha no effoct, and there wre to- | STeRINE in the suilo of rooms over the offices of | OUr citizons an opportunity of fudging for them- | qinar sl to pieces:. sud fbxom g eadh | elected Superintondent of the PublioSchools of | epjoyed » lstger ’sad mors snccasslal lost bosvily in pork a year axo Just yinior, and | 427 Probably soro aslicensed dealors of various | the Northwostern Talegraph Company, in the | 861768 by the frequout publicaiion of statements | Sonct 2 o Bieces, and disfiguring your moble | Wheaton for theenauing year,Joommencing Sept. | pioaic, with mueh beltar atrangements sod st 8 Lorthe past yéar Lav sullered oniug 03 ha | LiA%3 5 Ui city provecticusiely than in any | Trasedoll Diock. Som sisty or sevoaty of hr | ** 0 e loctl exponditures, anrepiancas Tog sa trilling a matter 48 70U Were | 1; 8700 is the pittance given him for his year's | Smaller cost, thag by eclobracng in the usul stagnation of b is | ity i . _Lvidence is collecting agains( i o seraniy of ba ‘G BANK —_ ? s siag nsness and wibdrawal form this | G710 (88 DROT. [ MIO6Rt I eo testing sgainst xri::nfrf;;::«:sp::;fopn:;:t.;:z;tlge::i:fr;in; Iy wan fenerally enpposed that tho offcial | yy. oy miy. 3. . Talbot, Biavarof the Enis. l"}fn woek the residences of Dr. Pratt and Mr, | T2 §uccets of this plun, which wight b 3 bank men Cati . Rev. J. C. s 2 - ) 3 ¢ o the. novars rion8! | copal Church in Indians, was in the ity yestes- | H. I, Wilson, wers entered, by shisves. Soms o b e o maket of some of thuir bost customerw at the | | Fast, isnearat hand. Theactmg District-Attorney, : During the week, however, most of these r. Kinney, has no ecruole about prolecnfinyg their presence, and scomed to enjoy the party | Baoks wowld indicate the gevers call on 08 840 in silverware was taken from the Doctor’s. | ** Children’s Dy in Evanston. The mestin cuslomers have returced, and for the past few 2 asy. days the Joneses hiave boen the heav,est buyers | A0YDOUY oF anything the Government wants bim | quite as woll aa the sounger guests, The tooms | 00F, City Coffers,—for the new _railrosd, 5 onCiiange. Tho very day of sheic fajlure they | % in which the party was given aro fnlshed in g | oo oy ntiiiClifactors, 8160,000; | 1178 e from tho Homenco base ball club | 1t was tuosght thi the Italian, musicians who | decided upon Thursdar, tho ¢, aa the Sy Dot 10,000 bushels of whest for ome Fastern | . 4 EoME.IpTeTRY Tmire. sizle, and wero farthor besutifled by many rare | We cheerfolly obscrve over $1.000,000, fonirida | 927 fOF pursa of $100. The Afomenos players | kad boa atrolling through the tawa the evening | Selebration, 10d appointed Superiutendent Joba parey s mg:u:glllo&:n“?mzo‘os% lfi:":‘: 1 el u‘ufi.‘z’;:?:xfifig"i&’:a‘r:a".'?;lfc::m :Zuuvp]:mta, which added not s little to the | deposits, in the Rockford banks, without count. | Were victorious by a scors of 26 to 24, before wera the ofenders. The proper suthori- | Geeral sfen: e o uadag-schoal, ap by the sheer farce of integrity s0a honesty, | Lave beeo laid up thie past twoscasous, new ones | bundr of Milauben dismers® & Willame' | ing S180,000 in the savings bank of N. C. | ., 5%t Driges and Segree V- Huliog, and | ties pursued them, avertaking them at Prospect MIBCRLIANEOTR. all Milwaukee folt hit when they temporarily | are constantly lsunched. Tho lust new vessel is | tha ocossion, and i Alf oes P:C L n;::m for E!lmmplom the reaper manufacturer. The capl- | or'somenting " olorado for & short 8eason | pyk, their persons wera searched, but nothmng | Mr. and Mre. Fraok Pottes, of Sen Frsacis went down, aud rejoiced when they camo to the | tbe Flora, a side-wheel steamer recently sdded to | aq fait, el {avallable for bausing purposes in theas lusti- [ “'idEUT 1y for the next e ounty fair haa | 0UPd toimplicate them, only 860 in five, too, | €0, #ho have baen viaiting friends in Evanstas, gurfaoe sgein, They huve more friends today | the foet'of the Nortiwestern Transportation WATTERS T SRR, the Second Notiosel Hack taia 0 S20000, | beon published. QOver 840018 olfered i the rao- | 31 EVenty dollax bills, aad alacgo bag of nickles | left for Green Bay yeslurday, bus will asn e ben Sa i b fature, mo, doubl, Bave sil | (uongy. & dooil Boper eimsbatically. saps: Aok, TOnAmay Wedgesdey served fo entiven. | §700,000; follomed by tho WinnCong wih g150.. | 1OF depariment nof quiio $300 n tho catul,aod | A0 POBBIOL, b b tioired on Travals | - 0 W Flel, Beceetary of che Wisconla i Bell & Martin, the other frm that went under, , s popaac bols o ths ke Sho'made et SHR aetling like. auiviy.. Ihe | 900; the Hocklond National, $100,0uD; the Thied e o o, borss dopprient Osly balr Around the World ™ at ihe Usiversalist Churah | Agticuliural Society, Madison, s sy, b : ! breaking down at ses, | to. Mz, ! 3 , 570,000 avings bao s pam ; ay eveming. Not s very lags audience Soath Evaastop. tho bear side, aud lost heavly in the | but haa been repaired since. Her commander 18 avmglfirurfifz"lffis.i?'m:nflxew.flig;'{"":’y bis | mors than making up the baluce. This, at u | Fria/ecs the Setta pelte fn an seonomioal mood. geociod AL Pesbios, but thosa who G hows i | _Toe Rr.Dabart Golljer ceiversd bis 13 farance laxt Apey sad o eupposed Lo nava | 900 of e ines of ving men, ‘Th crav wonid | Whts omaing dove Hals meses shy Sosurd: | Umo of yesr when money fn rovncial basks 1 | 1 b SO0BCSIed that peoionimens o sayeriiniog | Vs Suil opaid. Tho Iechure mas oue of - | miable licture on *Gioar Gri- in 1 1 aor, 90,000 s tho st Jomp up. Lell | take et prize for isnguae aad deportment in | came suadeniy frighiened, and. ramuing: Aashed | ot m i . Dusin6as is dull i anticipation | ha sympathy of the memspaAprs and though | il ‘Chese warm summer eveoiogw arenot | South Evanston Methodist Gourch Is 8, who deserres and receives svmpathy, | 32y lady's botding-school o the Iand. The en- | against a post nexr 3r. Glerice esr By apon with ooberantians oride fesat, be 100ked | these mediums reach tho people, the Board muat | PALEiculerly tavorable to enjoy sicting in w hestad | 887 evening, aod was grosted with 2 lume a3 Bl i by b s | s oot bl S ponl s | 0 D0 ot S |20 T e, i B bl ol | o o e s | B i e o o s | St <3¢ e i 0 y, saloc gant, cooking the | i h ¢ 8 ndicative of the | OF i - lectores. . vate ot Lokl g oo s T | Bt ki "ok oty Y | 1o ot i oy S mcion, | Bealhyconionof o by od e proer | P31 oaet BESSE APPSR | " Butos o oot Bloe sun goe on | hgmter 7 P T E L o0 2 Y i Tapidly. numbsr of other stru 83 Are near- bl .vaostoo JeUE mas nhioa0 setvicen. e Ipdlape . apltton. . Abwag e Chureh will take pince as the resulonce of ¥r. g Sytester Goodenow Thuuraday sveniny. beve had s good reputation. They huve always been on Teason to doubt that the firtn will resome in a | that ever was. > by & ! H fow days. A lucky turn of the whoel, and opeof | 1f sou diebelieve all this, let me ruieed by the fall, and & good deal frightened. * THE BIREN S0NG OF BIN.” i i i thase ars ‘wo- ey son o om0 S0 | e Dot i i, 8dd that she anjuarnées was somowlal the worss for ths | In August, 1873, D. O, Simon, a pump-maanu- | 10 Goustr Clerk's offca, is abseat o & summer | 4%, *3icho s sadition to bia biock. Laodme i finsncial tree, for of sazh is ife on ‘Change. MIXED CONDITION OF & CONTAA o erwisa no damage was dons. | facturer of this city, listened to the «smren | Lipte Misass Tte spiring Tor mart | lock: and Messrs. Keder's and Blias' resic.| 1 Piaisic Club metat Mr. Sbumen's Thue H Some Pt b mmall fellows who hang o the | A misiae was made ia s sdvertmement priot- | Subier mormiag in o cons rouct 88.80Al | soug of si. revaled with tha falss gods of dlssi- | SSGL %% B DLck Defore sPELsing fof AL | gynceg ary othrs, day evening, and played mora crojuot thas s | oo sy yaber bave alao temporarily | od in tis offci paper calliog for bids for cer. | Tn tha. eveniig. the DAIGts. S e e e sy | DAUGD." wail loft e city, taking with him cer- | "L PECS noa of Bapervisors have puid | FArmers say that thewr momory does mot | 50m previous mestiugs. ! isspneared ; bt when the washerwoman is ap. | tain dredging works 0 bo aeht 1o to the e | ane o Do s be occupied by | tain fund tha: conld not’ properly be termed hus | guie Siarr'y bil of S15%0 For Jogel seriees | Prompt them o recaliect when, for many yesrs | 1be phrsicias report considersble sicknost Brased xod sa Gacle las come b the rasons, | of Pablic Works by ihe 23th June. On the daca | ture on Tampereses. O C"ic26% Who will lec- | own. He forgot, hovever, to take with him his | §oa8e {ion Tu1lon Pripesion. - Ber b sene0i0o8 | pas, thera has boan much & bountiful aiiledk | S270Dg children. Duriog the week seversi fazé: oy will torn uo smiliag agas, a5 usual. named Nadar & Stevens wentin their bid, but | There s tolk of evi ili yife sod family, whom he left penniloes in | with difficulty, and the Judge is no longer the | 10T, the CTODs 83 st tho presen: seascn. The | Lies bave been calied oa”to mourn the lasol TThst metbotiae i SOA BESLERING STOBL. | Were informed the contract had besn already let | in this city, 80d & meetig x nam Ly, COmPAY | Rockford. Whed'ho was beyond the resch Of | iun they thought he waa. 1t ia to be hened the | (Fit 18 not_coming out 0 wall. Your corre. | childsan throngh cholera intuntum. ¥ of eI m( 3 iti il by 3 2 ing af etter to bis wil i an: = 2 P is i |—] ishing excuraione. erimonts, | Seseos prescatod » neton to e Goumncl | 8 gclock. Al tareaiod sce doared i atiod | eeipetg o Baied (i, [OROPSy 820 | iy pronablyths etta Judge of the value of hia | 1 8 BSPPOMRd by eamker worm. Nrs, Baese Richmond sad Mise Mschif J. N. Bishop, Eaq., County Superintendent of | bave retmmed from their visis to Milwsakse. mansged to make a stir in this community with praying that the contract be rel i his potition to b Protected mgainst tha dog- | Food faith decirod to by per, n;iel'h-" theyin | Mr. James Cooper, of this oity, met with s gretted leaving his “ devoted Mollie;” eaid by ina s voo ole e 1 dop et ot s vt e o, btieved tiey were g; soioud .,fi”g:::g,higk;;‘:fm?'. JFaary, Hi | the timo the noto came to hand he would * bo i Carrer. of the Minonk Zocal, Times, | ineation. of - Corgmobon, Miss. made s dhoet | . Mia. B. Gooasnow ief: yestaray foe ausit o X mistake iu the date. Th i 4 % evere | in 3 watary gravo,” and in fact was a8 accommo- | 3 = 2ton. £ Thuraday marmng W0 weaks al art, e T S, ettt ey | £ wnield e ot ST el | i+ oken oo w Rl G0 | g o St s wTE el | RS Gt S e | S ™ - Vs e 3 t0 were per- | the petition 2s put forward with sunister gbi, Sunda 3 coutd be. It caused not s little excitement Iast | iy quaing cugs. * * Aountains, and also irtends visiting his forms (OTHER SUBURBS. Potraed,the faciary pavins. mpen phcss | Hhe Pelition s put forwacd with, jects, | Sunday services at the Bsptlst charch will be | Saturday when the enterprismy editor of ts | ©°29 fus homs, 0 & e for tho fattest doad doga—vas exposed | the Conncil adjourned tll the foilowing yremics: | 0ducted by the Rov. 8. 8. Fisks, of Waukegan, | Rockford Journal published the_ scconnt ‘of | oswel,& Mckiney, of the Kaakskeo Linserd- | home, Ogdonsburg, NX. 0 i in last Bundaye TRmvxs 46d a visit was | whon three. noncemen mere cr mit SYCUISE, | tie e sl tho regnlar pastor, proach | Simon's rofurm, broken in heart and in purss, | 1L JPrkss Beve pocimenced, the emition of wn- | oy R 9 ~ iscopalians of eralty quist v mads there, in conssquence, by city officials, | dram up absent members, Twice the mettes P h""‘?“ B raakegii. fult of sweot gush and excuses for * darling | T2y bl S one. o d‘m m“..fim 81 3lre. Hclntosh has beon cordially welcomedto | | 1o EEistopaliant of tuiw generally quie o Kodnosday. Ths sppoarance of the place was | was brought up and failed Lo pass, two of (s | Soorr uildings belonging to the Agricultural | Moliie,” sod magosnimously offered to make it | Y7 AUhecentisl one, and is proape Wheaton by her frionds, ¢ lage are to be congratalated ‘on the success sumply frightfal, ind worse than emell ana ap- | requisite’ pumber obstinately Yoting - the otk | pop RO L8 cOunty at tho Driviog Park are | all up again with tho * missas and hi dar- | Y50, Welch, w0 ol reaideut, is sbout, tomova | Wheaton brher frioads, | C TN | RS Dy SR g gt oned Z g much improved by the addition of another | lings.” There are too many Mr. Simons in the The Hm:. v'nn" Crmbsck, ex-Governor of In- | New York Staie iast week. ° g = 5 the objects of which was to introduce parsonali i . E. M. Bardeen returned on Monday from | the Rev. Mr. Osborue, of Highland Pack, W pearanco was tho discovery of the fact that | way. Finaliy,t emb ;i : fins foy e Milvanken muztor woro festing | o Sad fhe roo pussad oo o oo | Ving and second foor o the foralDal) | wothd. disaa, will eccurs hero s monta, iiae Tep! Ive refuse thal & m! Now, it is ” o e contract fo i F THE RREY. . . i e et oo oo adar & Stevens ars gaiog | the German Catholic chiureh on the North tas, | Tho Rew A B Race & Univorsains minister, ST e amer? o hss beaa the gusst of | jag gg liberally given his assiataocs to e T. CHARLES. Mr. Frack N. Comfort, ons of the gradustes | Ji2h 8 rezmiar Episcopal eervice st Winnotit is capable of conceiving. 1z euif €00 tme.. Botha minae o vond b | toring it to rocovor the damuges donad,2 | Lo old walls will bo used. ‘and the building en- | well knows thronghout the West and for soms wrRed. H.G. Koch, architect, of Milwaukes, | years connected with the Chicazo New Covenant, KOTES AND NEWS OF TRE WEER of the clase of '75, bas taken up the ssady of | The Episcopalisns, aithough s smail (body, cowt prise a fow very energetic members, sod intf abated. There will be no half measure in this [ the most th i i ey can recover i3 tha experse they | furnishes the plaos. It is expected that- the | died at his residence in this city, of dropsy, Iast Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Triduna. Iaw in the near metropolis—Chicago. ilmatte, is visiting friends | turs for the Liberal suppors which they have ¥ * ceyed from the members of other Curiss ST Y case. of the inspecting party were | wers put to to prepars eatimates. and this thary | Lori ooy taken ,olenkly ick dunng (a0 viow, 1 you | is3 disosition f:pp.‘i. And if m.,.‘m:,?;:;f buldizg will be completed by tta 1ah of Novem: Taesday moroing, in the Blst Yeir of nisage. | Sr. Craves, July 17.—Last Monday was the | _ Mrs. Dr. Stolp, of 0 at them with one ove, winking Wik the | ILg the wibag. avie, o thsa,Baper 108 Linic | - The Rev.O. B. Tharer il ocoupy, temporacly, | theongaat tue ostive svmmeity, o wer eeed | 487 understood by all to be the ane of upmanal | in, Whestan. St otbes, and softly calling, *Philo, Philo; here | pated the notico for the ofisial peper. oo eis ! narEa T o the Tabernicle Gongrs. | Iaia of 1he B in the East Masomo Lodgs. He | S2{0yment, on sccount of the matoh guuns of lag:;hfnfi::l‘xv.fé&fi;." = st ol Philo, or yonds o hareffer, C | mpruer, who ia guppised to bo the suthork | - The Grangors of 4 ity have been chale | the Boe . Mt ooaL Nl Alseonic bonors, | ke e s oo, 70, Dest clube in Eaoe | Lfieg Mille Buck, sccompanied by bee litsle JUIRY ABOUT TEAD] ¥ who countersigus and ia responsible for offi- | lengad by the Baltics of Chicago to pl: chal e Rev. D, M. preaching one. of the most uz:y, the Bluff Citys of Elgin and the Socials | sister Jessis, lsft Tuesday for the Esst. They | the community, and to be free of axpense, ] plar another :In:gnant faneral eermons ever heard in Rook- | of §t. Obarles. The day was fine, snd allf ex- | go by the of the lakes. tbe success atiending tse effort has been vef' . AN IK( Itis better to know an inconveniant truth | cial advertisemenia? Aliogether, Nadse & Sto. bas n Sal amber paid their Lag Mrs. A J. Mackes, ood, T, & ths | gract 8l concerned. The 9 o of baso-ball in Ausgust. The caallen cted ‘ gehas A large number paid th t 18 10 | nocted to 4 M, of Eoglew s ting o b:‘:’_ e, | P Seo s closo gamis. The SoctalsBad e | 20 iier mathar, Mea. B Griensid, Y cad agement of the commissuriat was sbly ot oo tal b e o L T o o | ook arpeas hely o Have nitno s shaad sccepted, and the game promises to be vary | the pioneer proasher. faitbful hus) " » i et 3 £ 2 S WAEXIXG, spirited on both ides, tionate father, and good citizen. - gaged rooms and board af the Maikory House for § 835, %5 o Jancesia surrannded. by matcimenial | ont by Mr. Bedgewiok. aifod by Hos 3.3 sweets. A nephew zud his bride from Brook- | Brown, and sssisted by several of :‘ of m&fiq_fl de‘v;lt.sm ing;ig":“ Last week Tox Suxpay TRIBUNE expesed the Some fing h-otmg in fn #tgre for lovers of turt A MOOFLIONT MAERIAGE. the Blaff Citys, snd had everything satiafsc- torily arranged. A large crowd wailed om tha | Iy, N. Y., axe e=joying the season wit her, & | ladies’ of - the - neighborkood, existence of s moat harrible place, whers dogn | sports, as Capt. P.Bead proposss: (o have It may bo samething new to Chicago people to wd- all