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T CIICAGO 1t er pnys. As far aa the weiter could = B e L e L EDUCATIONAL. TRIBUNIS : Junius C, Hong, mention RIDAY, JUNE 23, 1876 ved honorable | planted lke the Chrlatian Colleges throughout | gooa feeling Ix::\:n to<ay over the order fssued the lard, as New England Jina moved onward, to tho military at Fort 8ully, to allow miners SPORTING. B natire In every case bub two. lle did err hie Easter oratorical prize of $100, Dr. Fowler | OKIGIN 0¥ BRLOIT COLLEGE AND ROGEPORD | and provisiona to mose {nto the Black Hilla rricvously, however, in not demanding from suiddy bl been awarded by the Faealty, sfter T EEMINATY. again, The sevorn| hundred tons of feelght gy Tho Whites Defent the Mutu- | Mawker Comimyer reanictul and geutiemanly | Gommencement Day at the | much difiulty i Vociding Whoro ali AUl & well, | Thersfure, whien, thirty sears ngo, the repre- | Uit il bo pushed forwand ot ohee by bost snd . trentient from that ene of the Mulual players A to Wintild 8, Matthew and Fred M, Taylor, | sentativea of Purltan Kleas In the Northwert | wagon. i i : Northwestern U t i s als---8 to 4. who bad 80 mueh chin Lo suare. orthwestern University. This nnnouncement was greeted with loud ap- | met to atudy their field and work, they resolved, s TNTEOmD VA LoV, plsuse, “That the exigencies of Wisconsin and North: VILISKY, TOUISVILLE, Kyo hine S5 e ATtor & hrilliant, A t of the Pri Th e emn Tillnols "'"{"‘“’ that thir scctions should < g AT CIIICAG-O An Old=Time Ninth Inning Saves | gane the liarifoids defented ihe Loulsvilles 3 | ARDOUNcement o o Prizes.--The TIIE OTIIERS, foiteln catahiottng & Collie:anl o Felple MILWAUKEF. 4 0 0, earning thuir rans In the ninth {faning. ‘The by COLLENE OF TECIINOLOGY, .4 " ” i the Whitos from Defeat, 0 0, cnrming i i the nlntt Orators and Their Bubjeots, o Bh o Diihola e 1o STsconstn. S pure Spectol Dispaich 1o The Tribune. Wolnestay, Thursday, Friday, and Satuniay, Lotlavillea played without Fulmer, and (vr- The annual anniversary exurelies of the Col- | syunca of thin resolntion were founded Belolt | MILWAUKEE, June 22.—The Republicans of ! i l ) hardt {(nve plave to Carblne in the seventh In- ning, the former belng taken [t Chapman { Exercises in Chicago Public and tried to play third, I!nfzuc Lfm(ng to short. The reault was that the lart Tegerof Technology were held Wednesday even- | College and the Rockford Female Seminary,— | Milwaukee were very much astonished to read June 21, 22, 2. figr, Dr. Marcy presfded. The exercises cone | each intended to give o truly, Hhernl education. | the dispatel this mu{'nlng from your Wn:h:nu- 185 et Bk, The Hartfords at Last Van'guilh the i el gl Private Schools. Hlsteat of the reading of thesea by the following TNE OMRNING OP THI REMINARY. ) ton correspondent In regard to 8. J. Conklin® Louisvilles-=-3 to 0. thme to poor Chapman, who was out of ]‘lm'{ graduates, aceording to the followlng pro- 'm"l"m .’,"lz"r'l"‘:_fm';"né"l';ws:,';';,';:‘fi s (‘m' yed mm,,.m‘y.l It Jouks u,b us lke a “u‘(,"l,d :,: On La:ke FI‘Ont' oo wan T o o Po2s M TR | pvontgan Pemnlo Somtnary-r-Other Edu- | Froincy by the opentog of an exeelient school vind tempt to throw diecredit upon: Conklin, and to R, A Sccond Defeat for the Athletics at St. Tur sconmt % ¥ e Introdnction .Dr. Masey. | cere of Miss Anna P 8001, benefit and protect the Ring. It f8 true that HO WE'S cotional Anniversaries. Review of the the history of the Seminary, been [te Principal. i . Allen, Jr. e t Conklin has turned State’s evidence, but It is Louls. Tooutaciis, RO AF .»;n??.”..."' P : ; £ o e 25,000, 1 winch Shoebaen of o | Slro tuo Lt he e "l,“""““'"."”"‘""““ i GPE\T LONDOV Cll’ CUS T, o030 THE NORTIWESTERN. i i s T DA P ovconnen, | ford adeat #1,000 for the it f the Institution. | R v eR S R o St v | VALK N UIUUM. The Boston Nine Oaptures the Cincin. | Deviin, p.... 0| 0] 07| 0 | THE EIGHTEENTIZ ANNEAL COMMENCEMENT llv,-l"'"\.-‘(!,yIn;.-‘(l:nH‘enunA e e fr?flm’f.‘k’:f:h’ifi,’.fi"’.,r*{‘.',‘,“ffl,‘é’;'}.','flfi,",‘.‘i’,.?..‘".‘,’, Coigrran, and fn ns honeat now as hie \waa then, H|PPODROME tis—8 to b 2',5.:::',?}5;31, Lol 3 £ § | of the Northwestern University wan beld in the | govics, e rsn R i younsg women. In 1851, the first elass, fifteen In )'4‘;|'|r“\ ushingtom utrenmline lves il 4 natis—8 to 6. Sonerille 215 0l of 3 61 9 | Fiest Methodist Church, Eyanston, yeaterdny | ai the auth of the Miusleaipt Hiver, . 38, Jones. | T, entercd the coursc, July 15,1835 the frstcors | Seaier, feorrect aud Stegllal ol uf NGER'S ENGLISH MENAGERI BASH-DALL ll!\rmscr, o ooy 3 1 afternoon, and attracted s large and cultivated i ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. ner-etone was h]xld by Pm I’rmldcn:. 'zm;‘ 1 Y EaLIIongs REPLULICAN, 7 b' DI il SRIE O 4 - ron, and as fasbionalle un audlence 28 any college | ‘Thie annual reuniin of the Alumn! Amsocla- | A. Kent, of Galena,—the Apostic of the Northe e ‘th AN i GIICAGO ¥, NUTUALs ityan, 1. 012/ 81 21 0 | town” can exhubit, Tvanston alwaga does ity | ton was held st the Woman'a Collcge, Wednea. | weet, amid Lo man o whuum e ure ndebfed for | o o SAN FRANCISCO. TRAINED ANDMALS, AXD The most exclting game of ball which has Total, 0| 4/2710] 4 | duty well duriig the Commrencenent season of uing, ond was largely attended, Ad- | theorigdn of the enterprice. Among Uts other X Fuaxcisco, June 20, —Whisky denlers, . A o faken place In the West this yearwas played | zaiyord i o iy 4 wera matle by Gov. Evane, Dr, Fowler, | founders are Stephen Pecty who wis alto ti distillers, aud others more or less Intimately Malw[h GP&S CflFfll l G terday afternoon by the Mutuals and Chi- | Burdock, 2 b, ol of 1] af g [ the Unfversity, which i at once its pride and | My, J, B. McGnflin, the Rev, Jomes W. Haney, | prineipal founder of the Chicago Thealogienl | connected with the Whisky Ring, express un- Vfl fll]] lllfl Ufl. yesterday Twe, 3'[ iy e s It | Remsen,'e ol ol 3| 1| 0 | chlef ornument, and all the exerelses | and others, after which refreshments were | Seminarys the Rev. Dexter Clary, GV, disgulsed satisfaction at Bristow's resignation, — cagos, on the Twenty-third street grounds. igham, . 1{ 8l 11 0l 0 | of the weok have een largely attended. The | ferved. The affair was o pleassnt one to- those | IHickox,'A. Raymonil, & Hinknm, Charlen 3! cel el ‘ %1 6 TIMES LARGER TISAN EVER % e i y g L Y i and reem hopetul that it will be followed by the AN EVERY waa the fifthof the championship aerlcsbetween | Ferguson, 3 b, O W50 | conatant tnerense fn tho number of sturdents fn | Present, Hunphstram, If. Newhall, E. I, Patter, Rolph y the clubs named, and was witnessed by o crowd 31310 B 0 ] et fromm il parth of the Union (th | v e Fresident's levee was beld last eventng. | Emerson, DDy L H, Loss, . i1, Coleinan, | removal of anutnber of special Treasury Agents 100 TIMES MORE GRAND! of atiout 5,000, Ui e AULD Sen Al DAt e Unton (the | b “kowler's resldence was thronged with | Willlam H. Huens. A, Crosby, Wiitatn 11, | who have been active fn uncarthing frauds on “Plag” wi Tled with the Mutuals at the of 1 g o entuloguc just fasucd showing that nearly every | friends of the University, who were handsomely | Townsend, David G. Penfield, and Chiarles WIll- | the revenue. Custom-House officials ure alao A PEFLFE[:‘P PANUPLY UP SPLENDUH' R 0 o Yy bitting the frst of 18 1} 1 fhflflllmwceunu]_-d),mm|.. tho number annunl- | entertnincd, and thus tlosed an eventful Coni+ | fams. = foported In_Imyproved epirits, Speetal-dgont Y y —{—~1={ =~ [ 1y graduated, tends to bring, each year, u arger | Mencement season. TEACHERS AND PUPILS. Mills, of that Depurtinent, startod eust this bull anfely pnst second. Start waited for only a 3] 827181 2 REYANSTON ACi10O! One hundred and twenty teachers have | morning. Joment boforo bitting n high ono into Tefl | —pmmeersis el B WEIN 2 | nuishor of vidtors from abrond toattend the | qpy qioptng crorcinon of i Fyanston public | tawiht erec—nmonge_ them wuch s Mars A. e ficld—qn unusual place for a long hit from | Tioie uf ganomTwo houts and ten minntes. i o o TR AL |l ocet: Khie-evénit at b d ettty | akhitey Caroitne A Didge, Mary L. Crowell A BRILLIANT GATHERING % ¥ " Yo , 03 e o hurch. ho programme is an excellent vue. ilizabe! . Norton, Mrs, Martha F. Goodwin, y {nlel:-ntn% ulrflilcr. l():llclnmlcclzni:; Im;uly[ rl;eu‘l‘ly Firnt base by orsors—Loufsvijle, 05 Hartford, 3, | © 00 ooy hand, among tho alumnt and fricnds e = i may o, Wl record liven tn the hearts [ Tk e e bl RS or the ball, and misjudged ranning in, Called balls—0n_Bond, 10; on Devlin, 0, f the Uni i ) ’ o G of the living, Of pupils, about 4, have come A DItk " ~e.~Lhere Is a remarka- whercby o allowed the ball to goover him, and | Calicd sirikea—From Hond, 23: from Deviin, 16, | § i Universily, tia utmost. graiifiation MINOR MATTERS. Here, trom thirty-one different. States and seven | ble guaxy of musical artists sojourniug briefly Loft ot busoa—Lousville, 2 Tlarttord, 7. 'u‘xvrcucd Wwith the action taken by the Board of HAYES 8CHOOL, forelyn countrics: 231 have completed the Col- i 4 % PRy Struck ont—Fergunon, Hastings, Devlin, Somer- | Trustees during the weck to relieve the tempo- | The commencoment exercises of the primary | legiute, 8 the Normal, and 0 the Musical fa Lidiwlelphinand particinating i1 wxerios ‘of ville, and Ryan. rary embarrassments utder which the {nstitu- | department of the Iayes Bchool, corner of | course. The Rockford humlnnry was Intended she strilcer took second, while IToldsworth went 1o third, Spulding celebrated the occaston by three grand concerts at the Academy of Musle, pitching high and wide to White, and letting Hmp:}:hc&fl:y:;flokguml;;‘m.gnmm?dmuzc.kl;lca:. tfon, fn common with all others In the land, na | Leavits and Walnut streets, were held yester- | £0F the liberal education of waman; this afm The fi\fmmnl of thuse entertalnments was jiven au E i Holdsworth score, Hardly a moment later “" UIS-ATIILETIC, i Dbeen Inboring. It {s an interesting fack that | day in Divistons Nos. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, | 1% hos always kcrz in view. That it may ill the | last evening, and afterthe exereises were over | Y s the e, e o e ) wnother partially wild plteh (which White should Spectai Dispatch 1o The Triduna, these embagrassments have resulted. from the 3“5 o o o o attrarthe! g | place which it should 1l tn the history of the | a brilliant reception was held ot the Philadel | USENAR: ié unly TWO AN i g bave stopped, however) let fn Start, and twa | ST Lovts, Jute 2—Twelve hundecd specta- ! and 18, The programmes werc attractive, the | coming thne, ft needs the aympathy of a Jargce | phia manston of the eminent. New York piane | Wi (o duse 16 1x3 TGS CAGES OF tors witnessed the renppuirance of that :8t, | SNAzINE Drosperity whith has attended the Unt- | rooms olaborately decorated with flags, ever- | and Mierad srpport, not only by this clty, but Louis goose ot Grand Avenue Park this after- | VErsity within the last decade. Such prosperity | precnr, and pletures, and the attendance large. }'."r fl‘g;"c;:‘l’{t;‘ ;LH;!;;{"" 1}""'1‘3:”1-‘:11 Wisconsin, B Y | ot tha Univrelty whici (1 pante e, | e ehtidren acquitted. (hemsclves with great | 5ot o Mloriing ta the day of days, when | Amnle Loulsc Cary, Julla live, Mre. Segaln, | Senicumny Gopr i atten Aulone tolong AUILE placa heubuk tho bat., | aeap _ 4y credit, and displayed o profidency In ther | ghe girls will take le. thefe college,—pers e 1l 27 Opera neats, ADME Wien the Browns went to the fleld for the | fered with, but there fs Jittle duubt that the the girls wiil take leave of thele college,—per- | Miss Esmernlda Corvantes. Brignoll, Ferranti, - tuns marked the score, The Whites could do sothing to offsct this, though Barnes took his base on ealled balls, aud Hines waa saved by a muif of Trency's. makers, Deckor Bros. — Atong the distingutsh- | The Grand }i nen-IlinnosZaot v ! % Mardi-Grase ed artats present were Clara Loulre Kellogg, thighhald Gl AL L June 21, » Cuaiifoned Children under In attendaii SSI0N, 50) cenf hich % years, % conia. R : iny liome nine Piko played second, Mack short, | policy just'adopted whil result, within n year or | 8tudles which could not have heen acquired | baps forever. 8, B, Mills, Juseph White, the Cuban violluist, | Atk wiexhibit at Aurors. June 21: Mendota, s OB A e i et v | Ifong lighl, Clapp contre, and SMcGcary cqughts | 10, n paying off the outire debtof tho Uni- | except through the ald of asiduous aud_able % = T S S Juseph White, the Culua, wiallnist | pi e 143 HieRly & Y Aol sy of B %8 | The features of the conteat were the siiort fleld- | versity, and, when this shall have been accom- | teachers, This morning the grammar depart- NORMAL UNIVERSITY. from al! the feading cities were also In attend- Joubled up by & beautiful play of Barncs off | jurof Mack, Battin's third-base ‘,]“ vingg, Pike's | plished, its et fncome will enable it Lo offer ad- | ment of this school will have {ta cxerclses for DLOOMINGTON, ILL. nnce, and the event was one of rare [nterest, Bootd 1t “Tho ast hall of tils tunings gave | display nt econd, und Bradley's pitching. Macky | vantages with which few evenof tho most | wuiion cqually attructive programine has Bpertal Dispatch to The Tribune. Such u congregation of musical celebritlen s not | 118 (FRIDAY) EVENING, AUNE 29, the Bril the Whites o run, Glenn being the lucky man, | Pilke, and McGeary accomplished umnguificent | prowfient nstitutions n_ the land ean suceers. | 1 Sy Y prog Broosnaron, Til, June 22.~The Commence- | Mkels to be geen ogatn in this country for a long TRp LR RS, JERE st iglh He Ted oft with a safe hit and took second on | double play, which wan celipsed by Battin,Pike, | Tully compete, The fact thot no President was | been arranged. reiccs for the yoar 1876 In the State | L to come. d % EHnes, Teke® 10w th Ater Spalding hadt be and Dellman later in the game,” Sutton and | elected w 1 by no means teave the University DEANBORN SEMINARY, ment cxerclaes for the year 1876 n the e e —— . < icks! cwl;ru\v.' cr Spalding had been Meyerle played without su error. Flsler, IIall, | without an” efflefent and encrgetic head, Tho eighteenth sunivereary of Dearborn em- Normal Univeraity wero lield this morning in THE HESSIAN FLY, H badly muffed by Craver, BleJaski put In s safe | and Malonewere the only blue-logs who could | The alumni and students will bear witness inary attracted n large and fashlonable andience | the University, - Tho class of this year num- Special Dispatch to The Trit UIt, THE EARL WHO GOT THINGS MIXED, drive to Teft el and Glenn tooke third, whonce | do niything with the stick, while ull of tho | that Prof. Oliser Marcy, who wan appofuted (T G b SR BEE PR PO SR € bered nineteen, ouly three of whom were lo- | 14 ¢ PDIAIEN to e Frivuie . L BT OF Gonn, IXED. be reached (he homo plato on Darncs! 'long fly | rowis, exéept Blovg, gut [h a snfe fi.” The | Actlug Trestient, ntcllectunl and exceutive | Lo Piymouth Church last night. Tho exercises | b Jrosteet S reR 6 WIE TERE B | LA Crosee, Wis, June 22.—Tuz Taivsr's Wity 8 Nugiercxcellont QLG 1o the outficld, visitors were out-played at every point, ability, mental and moral force and uer, is | were Interesting, ond the graduates, of whom | dies. The pradustes’ naf o epechul from this point of June 20 reported the | Adah Richmond, Lizzic Kelscy, Lulu Delmay, Harry After disposing of thelr antagonists for o Titk sconk: ¥ the peer of any who could have been chosen for | there were s dozen, sequitted themselves crdit- | lows: Charles A MeMurrs, McLean [ yyoearance throughout Northern lowa and | Allen, Thomas Whitln, Harry Little, Walter Lacy elpher in the third tnning, the Whites took o run | ~g—Zouis, I P AT R | the position. ably, County; Arabella D. Luen, McLean | Minnecota of 8 new despoller of the growing | Kl Armetron foncor. Ida Hayden, Lavton & oft Craver's slow handling of Auson’s hit, alded e ] el e TIIE BXENCISES OF THE DAY THR CIICAGO FEMINARY, Count; Truman B, Mosher, Livingston wheat, a small black fiy, which Is now stated t “Fr\}'luk. ALL THE 8TARS] ALLTUE STARS! by IMicks’ wild throw and Peters? safe hit. Cuthbert, 1, f 171 "1{ 0} 1 | began with the formation of the usmal pro- | The anniversary cxerclses of the Chlcago | County: Astmry M. Crawford, LaSalle County; e ’ 0 10 ] puty Aallice Hatinilag, “This tied the score, and.the Mutes began the | Clapy, e.'f. | 9 1{ 1 0| 0 { ccealon at Unlversity Hall, composcd of sfu- | Seminnry, which fa situnted on Sheldon street, | Tanjasin &, Halges, Ogle Cotnty: Joscplt ¥, | D¢ the Hesslan fly. Later reports cast a gtill sl oo 20w GhiG fourth funing with the purposc and need of | Mctieary, 2 21 5| 0l 1 | dents In the order of ‘thelr asses, the Faculty, | and under the control of Miss Gregg, erowded Lyon, Kansas; Georgge I, Beotty, Dewitt Coun- | Eloomier shadow over the harvest of 0GDEN'S GROVE. getting some runs, Craver opened the ball, I‘Ikr‘ 9 11 8] 2| 0 | ‘Trustecs, and alumnl, which, headed by Hand's | the chapel of tho Third Presbyterlun Church | 172 U'oulea C, Larrick, McLean County; Leroy | Whleh g0 much had been ~ expected. 5 2y after tivo men were _out, Iaryum[c and mn{.v)m Paitlo; b, A3 153 [ band, marched to the churct, where seats had | Tast evening, with fricnds and parents of the | 11, 'Wood, Deicalb County; Lewls C, Dougherty, | The ftemlican and Leuder of to-uight publishes | oo o moqry2 1 AY. T " o botween Hincs and Glenn for two bases, lieks gt ®.f oo 833G | been reserved. young ladics who were to take part in the excr- | Warren County; Williwi T Clinberla(i, Ver: | statemunts from Wells, Albert Lea, Winuebago Wilh he repeate 2 JUNI 2.4, nbly seconded the effort by s lner to left fleld, num.um':'ib.’ of 119 of 1 After prayer by the retiring President, Dr. | clses, . million c,_,“,,u.:' Danlel 8. Puterbaugh, McLean | Cityy Minn.; Northwood, In., and other points 1) be repeated, by request, the great on which Craver reached home plite caslly With | Macie, a, . 1| 2! 1| 5| 0 | Fowler, andappropriate musle y the bund, The houre being completely filled, slortly | County; Dewitt C, Tyler, DeKalb Countys | West of lere, that mnkea very discouraglug thie run, which made the score 8 to 2. Hut the i i i LEONARD @, COCHIIAN, after8 o'clock the exercises hegan with prayce | Amanda M. Purey, Chatipalgn County ; Charles | Show forthe present erop. Interested partics home club had stll an_innlng to spare, and, | Tatal 11127, 0] G | of Apple River, {1, waa utroduced, and spoke | from the Rev. Galusha Audurson, of the beeond | 1o Honward, Melscrn Countys fames C, lano, | Skeptical about belleving the reports recelye WIth Sumnier Nlght's Featltal and Coucert. after twwo men were out, Barnes fent o snfe oo | Athlel i upon the sublect of * Oneness of Adm.” Ile | Buptist Church, who took the place of tho Rev. | MeLean Countys George "W, Dinsmore, Pike | Tegurding the doings of” thix insect, have gone b v toleft centre for a buse, and st onco stole [ Force, o 01 0: 4 21 2 | consldered the presentnduy af keen competition, | D. N, Vanderveer, who was unavoidably ab- | Countys J. Thoinpson Johmston, MeLean Coun. | L0 exainine for themselvos and will report. Tna |, oo Pl o BOC0EC B me recoud. White tried to hit to left fleld, ut the | Eleler, c 02 H 1) 1 { fu which the snost skiliful succeed. Victory | sent. o s B, Renyor, Wiseonsitn Mary L, | oy or two the result of their fuvestigation will WMINDER and L. KAISER, Pyrotectnictans, Dall went to Nichols, and was thero'so badly | Megerie, 1819 % 31 3 | depends upon finding the one work which a mai | Then followed n plano performance by Miss | Hake, Bureau County, y be given to Tie TRILUNE. 2" Cara and "buscs (o und from all parts of th fumbled aua wildly thrown tbat the striker was [ gty & 81 & & 8 2| cau dovell, and prosccutiug It with all bis cu- | C.E, Prattand Mr.F. T. Baind. The plece se- |~ When the validictory had been pro- e —t— 3. safe, and Barnes reached howe plate, making | gyigon, o] of 4l a| o | erglea. lected was Vilbac's “Elisir d’Amore,’ op. 24, | nounced, ex-Prealdent ~Edwnrds, atter a OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. HOOLEY'S THE. the acore o tie again, Malone, €. 0| 1, 4 JOUN CURRER, and It recelved much applause, brief but wmost cxcellent address, awarded MoviLee, June 29.—Steamship ibernian, | MAGUIRE & NAV 'u'm Tiw; folJowing two fnnings produced no runa | Coonw, r. f 0] 10 0 | of Chicago, disconrsed upon * A Noble Man- Mies Helen M. \\"I|l|u.uclmrmlnk;uunglnd)’, the graduates thelr diplomas. Dr. Goudy, of s Iy o N RN for clthek slde, but In tho keventh the Mutuals | Zettleln, 157" 0] 0 3 | hood,§ “which he considered a part of | rendered u recitation *‘Romaunt of the Page, mefimu Board, also made a short address tQ from llalt'lnw"a hos arrived. Rt A o scemed to rtrike o streak of great Juck. Hicks =l ~ | man's " Inner being, s quality of hie | the Knight's Wite In Disgulre® )grn.nrnn\-xxlrngi the graduates, NEw Youx, Junc 22.—Arrived, steamship | Positively ouly one weuk, commencing MONDAY, led n]ll'l\;'ll.hfidrnmlh'm lillhbcu\'ul;m t'lm} ll;- nufi Total, ol 4 13 ;~qu. f Il(u i (Icnv&cd his n:lluuct e 'm'l';"'lmn'x'f 1:‘1 tA||l| F?:‘.fé’:’;,‘;lf.‘r“,.‘fi.'f"“"wf.’,’:"f \r hite "lm'ifll"d The usual reception wns given this Toar hy | Ethlos, from (fluslgnw. ® June 19, of the ! ) ont tleld, and was safe at flrst. Booth foliowes W=, o honesty, independence, courage, a high sl o fine eATATICE, 8 nee, and a vofeo ent ety Hull "of the Unlversity, SQUTHAMITOY, June 29, oE wmmmillt ounder riglt nt Spulding, aud that onimne Rt R A L INE i oncriy. A hoblo wmun dld ot uhwavs | full and smooth, Her nficction and. delivery }i"fi.&“fi‘;f;’;fi:’fl,‘fif l.]g]’)ly enjoyatie wifafi. | Balthnore, Lus atrived, P Ollotn | ONION EQUAR,IE, THEATRE CO. {ndividual had so much time that it.bewildered ["Athletics . 00 0=0 | meet with honur durlng s own life, but alter ) were unusunlly good, and showed much trafi- | )¢ school will be again reopencd ob Scpt 4 ages gave bim the glory which his fellows de- | ing and carcful preparation. Her scieetion, 5 = FERREOL. him, He mude ready to theow to sccond for the INDIANAPOLIS. nfed bim. This production was well composed | though long, wns faultlessly committed, aud doublo play, but when he did let the ball go it d 29, : . SO ‘' A DROP OF JOY IN EVERY WORD." Matineen Wednenday and Entarday. safled AST i ey Tead, und nuhmlygwun g,__l’fl,’,',m‘f,:'f"‘;:fflm},',‘l‘,‘dlh!“suf L.;::m r!’)“"?m‘l‘i“u‘)‘x: and pleasingly delivered. she was the reciplent of muel applause and MISCELLANEOUS. FrLemizotoN, Huntenlon Co., N. J., June | _Monday, June G Jtovival of e TWO ORs ot MM,’,’H” it up dnto thd alr, unid was re- [ oSt H Lhct) CHARLES M, BLLINWOOD, many beautiful flowers. PHILADELPHIA %, 1874.—Dr. R V. Di B, alo, 2 PHANS, with an unparulieled cast. Trea by Shmding, © Richol then drove | AP CIRCINNATIS, . | of Rachelle, considered the rather worn subject { Tho song Love in Youth? wos thengivenby | Prrnapzeris, Pa., June 2%.—Tho Afts-sixth ieerlirs v Dierte, Dol Vo Koo | —mme ek wio oie to right fidd Tor & bose | Greonssars, Jume B base ball: Bostons, 8+ | of “Romnantsm " In goud style. Romanism, | Miss flelen Willlsmson, ~ She suffered from 0 | gomb-annual Commoncement of the Girly' Nor- | DEAR SIR: It s with o happy heart that 1 pen TIE_COLISEUM, bit, and Iicks “seored, but Booth, i | cpiciunatis, 6. S 2 2 he thought, threatened the perpetulty | Jack of confidence, though her performance was e S these lines to acknowledge that you and your 7 Clark-st. trylng to gt fn, fell 'a vielim to_an h e of our common schools, and lts attl | creditablo tndeodt Lo onnt Ior o mal Bcliool took place this afternoon at the | G400 Medteal Discovery aud Purgative Pellets | Monday, June 10, und cutlro week, revival of the nt throw from Bielaskl to White, Thls TIE TURS tude = was o dess alarming with | Miss Jonnie M. Wilbur in her recltation “ The | Amerfean Academy of Mueie. A noticeable | oo ylossings to the world. These medich COLISEUM MINSTRELS. Fan mada the Mutaal score 4, and at that gure . respect to the relatlons between Chitreh awd | Plpes of Lucknow?” (Whittler) showed herself to | featuro of the ovenslon wus the presence of o hot e ot v | Tast wock of the VAIDIS SISTERY, - Flret weck it remained to the elose. When the ninth in- GREAT BALE OF TIORSTS, State, Iils nddress wos well written, and de- | e posscssed of a clear volee, great self-posecs- | Jarge number of the United States and forefgn | Srnoh be 100 bighly prafsed, for they haveal- | ML RELOTS VAIDIS SISTERS, oFirst woo ning wus hegun and the Whites wero In need of Dispatch to Cincinnatl Gazette, livored oflut‘th’cl?‘, barring the affectation and f sion, ond o fine delivery.’ Her eflorta wero | congenntal insfoncrs, who, by fnvitation | OS¢ brought me out of the grave. Three | Rpriegs, Liznie Murmon, Chos. Arinatronz, and a a il to tie, Tt Jooked pretty doubtful, and tho | Lrxixoro, Ky., June 2f.~The great stock | stuteliness of his bearing, which was opento | warmly uppreclated, Centennial Commisatonery, who, by Invitation | yp,ning wro I was broken out with largo nlecrs | Doablo Compnny 8 nover ofio. Evers: evening 'lle'm?m., which had been ;«;neh]cmhlu durlutg sale of Richard Penfstun, of the Kentucky Btock | eriticlsm. i R i m;n.e ot prnl»monhy pu;flfins of {hn enter- | of the 1"].““-"119]' Education, ““;“P""‘l "-"“Hlifl'l\m and kares on my body, Umbs, and face, I pro- | A8 und Sunday afternoon at 3. Admiraion, 25c. the whole game, grew greater cvery moment. 5 2 - = THEOPIILUS 1. RIL ly I8y nment were tHb essaya of Miesea Mattie E. arquette. iere were seventy nine graduates. 7 o 4 2 TR e o G ()l?lml nxfin‘\"d >in‘§(tl]1y hllmm]:l:; M In!r-l?]ul Farm, 6 miles from Lexington, Ky. took place | o ayynoapolis, chose as his subject * Com- | ifinckley and Helen R‘)Undcr\vmd‘ the ea | 2 v WILL COUNTY TEACHEWS' INSTITUTE cured your Golden Mellead Discaytey and Purg- COL, WOOI’S MUSEUM. and reaching fivst thereby, Belng nmong the — to-any, under favorsble clrcunistances, the | yunism,” ond ‘discuseed 1t in o siyle savoring | mradnates. Miss Tinekley Qiscoutsed upon ative Pellets, and hinve taken six bottles, and weatler belng fino and some 1,200 peraons pres- | Tather too Aiuch of e ministeril. 116 mare | & eals, Musters of the Wonlayh [ 5 MAMer | Joruem. b e T ceting | 108 1 8 i good Ticalth, all those ugly wleces | Felday Afternoon aud Evenlng, Beneft of the ent from all parts of the country, Oung Mindred | than atoned for this defect, however, by the ex- restive of thought and careful preparation. o Wil Connty Teachers® T A having healed and left my skin in o patural, Mast Machinist d eqieds and twenty-ono head were sold for $27,700, av | cellent matter of his address, aud the carnest- handled Uhe subjeet, mothodically, and com- | 0f the Will County Teachers! Institute will bo |00 onattion. 1 thought st one thne 1 aster Machinists and Assistants. eraginie $H3.02 each. The remuining stock wore | Mess of his dellvery, and was Justly awardeda | parcd with cuch otlier the ideals of {bo masters | held in this ity during the second week It July, | g oo b cured. Although T ean but poor] GRAND VARIETY RILL, | unsold for Inck of tine, and will besoid at a fu- | liboral share of applause. of the world, | opening on the 10th, and contluulng through the i e g! UL POOrly | srmmmer———— —— ture date, LFellow Craft, the stullion, clafmed | A sketeh of Charies Sumner waa given by Misy ~ Underwood's essny entitled “Who | woek, Prof. Broyton, of Englewood, will cou. | SXPTess iy gratitude to yau, yet there Is a drop summn TESORTS, o bie the fastest four-inlle stallfon in the world, BAMUEL C. M'I'IIERSON, Wine " was cqually meritorlous. When Miss diiet \aos fi Botany, Physlology and Zoolo | 01408 n every word T'write. God's hlessing | -~=mep o S o oo Zim e oy whs unsold fo Inck of & §10,000 bid. | Tho. o | of Clarina, Ta, who, after reviewing tho promi- | Eetelln Ruseolf stepped wpon the stage fo sdd a | duct exerciacs in g USSIOIORY.ANG 2 reat on you and your wonderful medicines s the MENASHA, WIS, pluce, conslstivg of 100 sorca, brougli §540%, | et Incldchts' i the Ilfe of the fioble man, | playo solo to the enjoyinent of the eveniug, sho | £y and 8 number of other orominent eduators |y, ruver of yurs truly, P o St. Moore, of Knosaa. iy, Mo maling | §av6 8 glowlug culogy upon s chinracter. was welcomed with” applause. Her porfor- | ore expected to bo present. Lending oduca- e e 3 = the total aale for the day foot up #81,855, ANDUREW W, M'PIERSON, mance of * Variatiogs Briillantes,” op. 23, was | tional matters will be discussed, and to thoss AMES O. BrLuis. “Tiho Tollinying arc, the princlont stock sales: | of Rockford, discussed tho (e and eharacter of | T eyery way complimmentary o her. e o rac, the riotng. pencretton i | . When o medictus winl prompuly eure suen | DFICCS VALIONEAL 1OTEL. Standaril Benrer, bay stallion, by Volunteer, | Henry Wilson in an able, vigorous, und | ~ Miss May E. Stevens’ rendition of Berigant's | 1 .Mupvv,-u\mcflwdlfly {nteresting sud profit- | terrible eating ulcers and free the blood of the sigdoion. emih Hemmowes, - 0 Logy | HhouBhLLal adiress, which ws ol recelved. | waltz: onfy “Tlie Flower Qin» was the most e E : virulent poisun causiug them, who can longer | For Gshing, boating, drives, and sposting thete Stono, $075, to Thomas Murphy, New Yark. " akd cuture 0L SR EOLI Evenings cMer GALEBDURO AXD RNOXVILLE. doubt {ts wonderful virtuess Dr. Plerce, how- § 18 no place fu the State that cxeels Menasha and it £h70h, hom Iy, New York. of Cotton 11, guve an uent and impressivo rich, strong, and fecling, brought down pecal 'Dispatch to The Tribune. ever, does not wish to placo hs Golden Medical | $UFroundings. Menasia in advantageously nituated Colonna, bay stailion, by Belmont, $1,100, to | nddress upon’ FScctarlanism and the Publle | the hosse, and the npplanse which followed . i £ iy , '$1,100, % y X el e ! ¢ at the fout of Winnebazo Lake, on the Blg F namo aaghove, Sclioolesmwhich wns one of the” best produc. | deafentoiand long ontimicd, A, I e of Smmenee- | Discovers fn the catalugue of quack patent nos- | Hiver, witbin an casy ride of Bilwaukec, Tho Na: fast rinmers of the nine, hie nt once stole second, aud o moment after reached third n the sume felonlons way. The crowd wers now jubflant, belevig that Glenn would surely get home to tie thescorent least, Spaidine undertook to help matters by o ground hit, but Hallinan gatnered 1t in neatly, and, sceing Glenn a little distance off third, sent it to thlbdflncu inttud of fieat, by which means ho nipped Glenn, though 8paldiniz was safu on the pluy. Bielnskl waa willlug but unlucky, and his long hit was taken in by 1luldsworth. The sltuation was now anythingg but }muu!slug. Lo men belng out and nobudy further along thon first. The only redeeming feature was that Barnes wus st bat, and it proved the salvation of the [imlu:, Jor, after walting a moment for a good bull, lwhll.u[mnuty to right field and 8pulding reached third on the las.” ‘Then ‘theeleerig recommenced and 500 10 Moo oaY pinillon, by Mambictontan, | Yiong of this sble writer and accomplished o presentatloit of tho diplomas then touk | g it, Mary's, at Knozyille, were largelyatteui- | {riima by recommending it to cure very dis. | tonwl Lt one of the bust hotels In th . opo revived l}l\nn‘z‘a‘:n;::&ulfi! o tio plate, and ilaitis, bas il by Husblotouian, $003, to W, | epeaker. S Pluce, the Princlpal, Miss Gregg, performlug | od to-day, e Tion, Newton Bntouy prosided | ease, nor does heeo recommend it; but what he CONGRESS HALL, Saratora Spriy 'N T e nl fo g W ichardson, Lexin n, Ky, 2 0 e duty, 1 4 r % Tor £ Lo Tho irst hall wih quite guod onauich | - Senute Jhanann bav mack, by Almont, §1,010, gracefully mnd cloquently. withont noter, 4 over tho former s Bishiop Talbot, of indfang, | does claim Is this, that there is but ono forin of / Id aTUES, N 1, over the Intter. The elues of 1876 of Knox Col- § #lood dlseuse that It will not cure, and that Qls- | This elegant_hotol, posse y 5 . YYler address was otic of the best 3 T o\ % Lok and wis ellcetively presented, ROCKFORD, lege conslute of the followlng named persons: | uyeo fs cancer, He does not reccommend his | belug vitusted betwosn and to I*. T, Walton, Philadelphia, of “Gov Hrigndler, boy colt, by ln]\{»y Medlum, £1,275, | of the d 8. for him, and, getting it on the ud of his bat, be skimned it past Nichols in w which that Ing the advantage nf jolning the celehratec ‘ eanlse - to John Freeman, Phitadelpn V ? TIE BRMINARY. Nellie Tale, Galesburg, Til.: L. IT. Chapman, i S g Congreas and 1lsthorn Springs, is now open for tha oY i And ool THinedame | Easle, 81,075, to'Tsnac Straun, New York. This [ Goiee by T Orator. g Rockronn, N1, June 21.~The address beft Ia.; A. §. Post, Galesburg, 11, ; and F. ', Speclu, | be the most searching blood clenuser yet dis- TERMS FOR JUNE, $21 PER WEKK. amid much checeing and applase. Hineacsme | gafie 2l 0 (G R, | Ju, I clivered, upon * The Orator, 111, 21.~The address beforo | &3 2 oot covered, and that it will free the blood and ays- | , Tborouslily renovated ' with additional ‘baths, next to the score, and, as he had not wade a bit, e, Lo, was Mabotit duc to arrive,” And ho i arrive with o sharp bounder i past sce- ond, on which Barnes and White reached the tally Hst, while the crowd shouted with much 1igor, and McVey celebrated the event by turn- ‘g walf a dozen Nrst-class somersunlts to hia own satisfuction and the Intense nmusement of fhe onlookers, After the cheerlng hnd some- what subisided Anson ended the gme by a hit fo Nichols, and the seore was left us follows: DEXTER PARK MEETING. ‘The exervises, na a whole, were unusuatly in- | the Plerian Unfon, by the Rev, C. H. Richards, of At St Owners of trutting and pacing stock should | terenting and pleasant. The Centennial claes | oqison, Wis, was dolivered o u crowded | Tt Ais remember that the entrles’ for the first Dexter | 108 the onor of gradunting the s 1ads who | oy e fogt night. The revercud gentleman's | F. Park meeting core to-morrow ovenig ot 11 | bas successtully completed tho full daseieal | SV SEBSR TG xficunnfif”f;xfl year. Totels, teloc . Ma , i coutse, Mirs Jessle Brown, of Evanston, and e A ¢! H o " X . % oaho o, P i & ¢ ool at, Cul, Mansuris placo on Dénrborn | 40y ermunto n the. coutse of chembiry, | 1o apoke of Art as representing culdaro, and et Brpaven o e Trivune e e it - A0S COONH, Prapsitan: must bo named by that thne: 2:27 class, freg | Wy L. Billm, also of Lyanstou. Probably th | ghowed that it was of universl value, In de- | KanAmazoo, June 2.— The anniversar B VLt fors ok Bt 1 Ul;~ 1| s ARHITE SULPI LI APILING b for ull pacers, free for all under gadalo, for | 001y critielsin that can Justly be mado upon tho | gujug Art, most peoplu would emphustze beau- | eacreisea of ' the Michigan Female Semi- orst orm of Scrofulous and Uleerated [ g2 e Compmatnta; Setb it b horscs lving 1o record, and the 3:21 class, | exercises I thad th spcnkers, although display {5 P eboor "aiought beauty was stmply | Bory ook i:lncc here to<day. This nstitu- | Bores of Nevk, Lege, or other parts, andall raigia, Paralyate, Cutancaua Ifaeases. Tirinary Ui Every indication Fu[nm to the best meetings ing orlginnlity of thought ':"'\ leirvulml] and | 3¥ '\l s el thosint dr".y tion s the Mount Holyoke of the Peninsular | Scrofulous Discaacs of the Bunes, s Whito | Heb dndizetion, and iilary Derangements, ever held I this clty. exhibliing eako and plensing culture In thely de- | used s languoge cxpressing thought and fecl- | gigte, The Faculty ‘are ladivs of culturs | Bwellings, Fever Sores, Itip Jolut, and 8pinal | {ainine o roortinw S ATR TUBR BPE Ry farge Mo Xta Kelehti, Kooewle | tem of sl ather nuwn bl poisonn, b they | BRSEEEY (AT 10 Qs rasetin Ul oos Lston r'm,"i'x‘l'.'. ‘;;"w 20 the ‘class this | Snimalvegetuble,or mineral. The Golden Discoy- Fealii amd pheanure, the maoatcomplets sud con: eryfa warranted by hiin to cure the worst farms of | TOMEnt usWell ua the iout dellguiral of sunimee at ol livery, were most of thenn deficient fn force, e, | fjg. 16 s not & mere reproduction of besutiful v the seholarship of it Chil ¥ GALESBURG, Y 1 i produc hesutiful | and ability; the scholarship of the closses s ¥ 3 fur cfreuiar, > s Tho officera of tho Gnleshiirg Driving Tark | 8nd “¢arnestness, and _therehy Tesnened the things, but & selectlon of exquisite forms | fne. Five ot the usting ‘class read | Diseases, all of which belung to serofulous dis- ) Mgty 2 10 GARDYR & 8 Rarnes, 2 b, Assoclation have sent out n defal of the report | iTeetiyencss of thelr efforte, Tho exception to that convoy the canception fn the artist’s | Sfaays, all of which —were —excelient. | (4808 Mikeon s Juh, AT & i, White,'c. that thelr July imcoting Jind been postponed. | this Fule were Me. Ililtun, 3tr. Mattheirs, Miss 1. The o 8 shoul Tho’ whole buflding was heautifully decorated, ——— Union HALEs DYs il Woot. Hinen, o Parks, und Mr, Scott. mind, The elements artists should Lave ura | god'hoth tenchers and pupits were tastefully e | o POBPINE Hotmes . Bwirr's 3. BTICNT, Aueon, b PEDESTRIAN TIlE DEGREES, taste, eclence, tuslght, carncatness, These wero | and simply spparcled. 'fim,,mm by the meni- LINE TO Fit, The ene | Bl FuiTcumcn W, NiTrs N, W STHATrON, Nevey, 1 ANISM. Thoe President then conferred the degrees | ustrated by masters in cach phaso of Arty—in | bers of the fustitution was of some merit, Ex- ntic Company's Matl Rieamiers between Kew |~ MUEDICAL CAXLDS, — Feters, i o ancm:)'u:m' s, . upon the graduates, i the various departiients | geulpuure, . painting, in poetry, in music, fn | awinations tiave been golng on for (e dara hrR) [fmf.ficf-'""{’f..?.(..'p',’, it (G B Torhe | o i o co, dune —U'Leary jumpe Fursivy. K el bhe o= 4 c 3 ses to-day were s follows: | vo " G cd W HEA H 6 | tho track this morning, Imvhu,'nmumrglnlhm{:x;g uates fn tho Medical and Law Departments, | fiction. In conclusion, for the -beneft of tho “‘;:!x‘nh:t);:’mcfi tho senior claes In Butlarts | St beii et ssirom K gty 4 i ’ 4 P and contained about 150 numes, which were pub- | young ladics, he applied this artistic work to | WAhalows s the positions of the five | Affollowa. ST GERMAIN, Reculuux, Baturday, Juno 41 [ ;}E’T"“ 1 l‘("afi"l'““'c"" retired thls evenlug | jined fn Wednesday's TRIBUNE, when voted | e, After urging su Artcollection fn every A.,:iu;;‘{-{ il G Tl of Middiehury, Vio | 2 JARIATOL, Ganiler, saturay, July 1, 1 nf{.fl(i-’f.’;.), et 4 1 b f“‘—~‘___ b'v’l"illl: Hg;.::g‘:'r'&:;'::‘:&.upun the graduates of importunt Bemlvary, he proceeded ta speak of f‘r'flw ‘L“IIV: fl“‘l Proy ";:"‘ 'I“i‘."; Plfll?:."m' “‘E’:’ffl,‘i‘.‘.&fi"lfli’;‘fiu-&ifl.‘}hé;fifif ] ] ars, 1.2 i I RELIGIOUS. the Collegiate Department wers aa follows s Wharh ot ekick ‘['“x‘)d”““f“‘fi" Thie may Lo | feor O I Kainmuzon, * The Dremans | scroit, 55 thind cabih, $10 fretuy ieiets st it fieac, 1. ] Special Dispatch 1o The Tribune, Hachelor of drti—Alagron 8, Appleton, Evans. | 400 by obeyitg fundumeutal priuciples of all | il e 5 Tulmer, of Kalamnzoo, *The Exper | datious, inchudiug wie, bofdtne, aml nrenmiia, withar lnliin, s, 8 i 4| Quann ltavas, Mich., June 22, Tho confer. | toni Win, £ Aruokd, ' Evauatoin: Jamen . Uell, | other true Art; the elcnents ucoded ure fdelity | jiycital i 1Phiiowopiiy 3 and Lelia Bell Wiite, | £airs charge, bl warksls te's So'bt enrey | Lock Hospltel, cor, Wasbiogton & Pranklin-sls, H [ enco of Mboral churches closed this eventog with | 4+VI*on Ko s dmith & iradtord, Saratogs, . | to Nature, with outuraluess and Integrity, | of Juckson, Micl, Bits of History aud Proph- | fianbut N4 . 1 NGRS 07 U | Charterent by tho stage of iinote r the exprom pur. 4 o sermon by the Rev, Charles Fluhrer, of G $ . Y skill, a great ldeal, Joyful enthustaem,—these | ecy.” Alldid honor to the class, the instruct- | coruer liandoiph, Agent for Chic powe of glving Intuedlato reliet (o all caws uf prival 3 y . Charles Flulrer, of Grand hran, Apple River; Johu Cnror, T HUBIRII; { Vg BEmIaREs: Thie atitanl-addtoes b - i onleband wriary Aiseanct fn w1 therr compiicatod 3 Haplds, to s largo congregation. During the | Theophilua B, Titlton, Jr., Minncapoiss; Chas, W.' | will mako lifo s a Fine Art suiccesful, e, anil thie Bemiunty, ! B 14 fortie. 11 18 well kgawn that DIt JAMES has atoarl At B day rePuIoHn anN ndibases dere. deHon L Wales, NV, icnn Rfonte, Jr,Miine, | WSTOMICAL AnDRess Iy pop. . Eiptow, | the fiew, Tobert s, Lttt of Detrolt—suly ANCHOR LINE U, 8, MAIL STEAMERS, | iii'ican'ht urantn (et e R ceeernn |33 the Revs. Crum, Howland, and Gordon, "Fils Cranl Wy Lot Dianos Bauiel U Mebuiee § o i wl‘x‘lgfiuli»cr\u?::‘h: owed by an addreas (o the gradunting class by | CALIPORSIA o3t i ¢ TPBATA, July s 3. m | DA lossca hy Arcaine pimpicson tho.face, fost o afternovn wa dovoted to mn cxeursion, A voto | Fiy iy leively i Cured. Lidica wastiig tho tioas P ePEpRr—— Matthew, Cotton Hilli Frank Rockford Bemiunry, previous o thelr Com- | the Rev. Moses 8mith, of Jackeon. KTHIOPIA, July 1, noon | BOLIVIA, July 15, 108.m 12w n e was L ATIon. 2alFor wiite. - PIeasunt Lome 1ot e Jnnings— 5 af thanke was bunlured -bytls mentbiers ofithiy anston; Kred. M. Taylor, Mt Clomens, | jenconent exerclses to-morrow, The occasion | Great credit Is due the Principnl, Miss Jean | ELYAIA, June 565 3 0 CASHLTX. duly & 8 6. m. "‘.Lb“i"fl;.‘?,'.’fl%fil’xl!m Murgioka dulde, Hhle Thicago 0 uacElel 4 el K. Yan Yotten, Peoria; Chav. . | wos w important ono for the_Seminary, being | nette Kisher, and her corps of fellow-teachers. New York to Gluskow, Liverjosl, Eondos, el you all St Uicns atscatea= iz sl Mutual o e Wl S York Clty; Jokn A J." Whipple, | i1y anuiversary of the Quarter-Centennfal of fta WIBCONSIN NOHMAL ACHOOL, i Landerer, Tona 2 pariors. Y1 RURS EANXED, DAFT, Aetor of Philosophy~Charles M. EiMinwood, | existence, ‘The learned Profeasor satd: Our Special Dispaich {0 The Tridune. (an ke AL danien sty yeiis of Shleaza , w0 00 00 2- 2 Spectal Dirpaich o The Triduna, Ho: Lafayuite B, Mc(iarry, Evanstoni | Quarter-Centennial colucides with tho Centen- | WHITRWATE, Wis., Junte 22.—A class of nino hediatn, . hud lnsited. "Omce huure o 8, bntual | 00010000 0-1{ Demor, Mich, Juno 23.—In December last an B, Varks, Hochello; Jano k. battison, | nial of our natfon; and our cra of Liberty, July, | 0 the four-year course snd thirteen fn the two- ™ 3 10t 128 . nes lide Awo-binao hits—Craver) 1. "} 0 cport; Mary E. Pattison, Freepori—b, ' | 1730 A. D., suggests the era of Greek Listoy | year course Was gruduated st tho Btate Normal | JTEY L e L DR. C. BIGELOW Fotul baes on Wii—Chicaso, 135 Muton, &, the Hon. Henry AL Leak, of Pontfac, full snd L s Sals Sl variall Kt ¢ bty I e e he way g Uveck Uistory § ool In this place o-day. ‘The exerdses were Y e it BTl o dnttng 152 L3 | Burt bis head wo that fweanity hus resudted, and | Drayton I, connell, Dubuqus, Ta. . Frane the st Olymipiad, July, 770, B 'c, | of a very credltable character, and worthy of | STAR BALL LINE, R R Socth, 1} Start, 15 Buoih, I~Mutuah,3, lie was taken o the ¥ Retreat ¥ to-day, Jonew, “Scluylor, Mo. ;" ar *. Fotter, Ev Hilew mark tha Tatancy’ nad. siatucity of that the high roputation the listitution biars. | yNITED STATES & URAZLL MAIL STEAMSHIPR. by Jearntlie largeal pracs Left on' buses—Chlcago, D Mutual, 4. “’)‘,'M' lor of Science in Ohemiatry—Waltor L civiflzation ot conscious manhood, self-com. | Presdent Arcy, who has been at the head of {ailinemonthly fritn Wotkons Bhart Drockiyn, Silns rrdaately, privately. Pamphiet, 30 pages, liases on called balls—Chicaro, 1 TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Boytss Evartatine o Ghemsbry=Waller Leo | munding and self-vtudicattng, whoso sport gs | the scliool shico It starieds ten years ago, reo co, Hapls; uneiry, caliing bovey el in acuiei eneelopes Tor T nened bal hite, 13 111 Spectal Dispaich o The Triduna. Uinehelon of Literature—Etta 8. Linn, Conrt- | un Olywive contest or a gine of ball, and (ts [ Bgned kome ting sluce. His suceessor I’ not Baturduy, June 24 s, dooine suparats for ladies wid gentle: }lb\lx!gel:;gm-m“u_’\!\\!::)l’,',’f,‘“l,", SrriNorieLp, Ik, June 2% — Volun- | land. < L ! work & Thermupylo or a Constitutlon of the | Yot kuown. MINKESOTA URIVERSITY. ) i cinos, Aol lE‘l'.l;Lrl,KEflllhlr‘-‘rr;;u "rfi,. bt i, trspetons bk vor e oy by | i af 4t dcon o Pt it | D, M bl Ot it | o MRRATTRD R, S A e | e Phis score, which sliows more basohits and | Lo Do Denw, o grain merchant of Springtield; [ John M, Dandy, Wiltsr King, A. D. Lindeag, | tlon, Greek chviization was brillant i b g MinNgAvoL1s, Minu., June Z2.—Tho fourth < 04 Vet Now YOrk, cor e P gy ewer errors for the home club, would seem to | Jobn Menz, of Ilighlund, Mudlson Co yand a | and L. J. Pitner. * | eatlon of tmans fatalty defective i its neglocs | 2Buusl Commencement exerclics of the State | ——g—r——" - ~ [ NOCURE! licate hat they ad an_easy’ gaiuc, but any | petition by ‘erodtors agaust. Curl Bormay, of | *¥renidont Fowler also announced. tho follow- | o weman. Dagantant’ never. could Topus th | LUerslty took plucc i thls oty to-day. ‘The (o1 N i NOPrAYR 1. ean oue who saw the contest can mfily that ft wuy | Hamel, Madison couuty, ing honorary degrees: truo woman, either fu lito or 1eul; oven thely | raduatiti clus comnprised nine studeiite, one 0] I el l“n“ Jl 0} N d Trontlystunatic ard honlly-won: s stilorle e Gnon. Juin A Va Viec, Teofessor tn Wes: | ocklesss o ol repraoentatan af paricnar | o1 b Mae Bl of Mutuce US| Loty coppny wil st sy ster 175 S2ath Clark-st, corner of Honrce, Chicago, e “'f'fi‘c“:uf.”ri‘},?“b&‘xC»‘nuiu“u".fimfifin?‘.‘.‘".’.‘i L JST.‘ LOUIS MARKET, Jeyan Univereity, Middictown, the degre of | virtues. Fur woman s nothing without love, 1,000 porsons were i sttendance, day froim Breme Pler, ooy of ol .{.{lfi'.',‘.“f May bo consulted, personally of by matl, freé of charge, last half those credited 1o Chicago were' made l:{n;'nn:fx";‘\v'll‘uft":‘fifl'gz,‘;73{:": g el Upor and the heathen Wea of Jove was too gross to BLACKDURN UNIVERSITY, il e Gt d L AR ey | 00 sl clironle or siervons discases, DG J. KKAX Isiho s ¥ite Sty phyalcian 1 the ¢ity who warrants oy CARLINVILLE, 11, June 22 —The Trustees of | cibiu, €00, gold: steorage, 820 currenct kor frolt | 70iice hvus, vs. W 108 D .\ Bundays Trom 8 b 1y i Blackburn Unlv«-ruur[ niet I thig city to-duy aud | O pasagesbpiyto " L GELIUHS S G, TTHE OLD ESTABLISHED AL PRIVATE Llarke, 16 Bouth Tie DOCTON to consult 10 wny Slen two men were out and No ruus were korod o thew. Again, the majority of errors fem on the Mutuul seore. While i3 s 1s true, It s 50 true that IWhtoky~ 1 asles Upon Mr., Audrews, Superintendent of Pub- | dwell on fu the front of purlty, wisdow, su et ais(dulys No. " do 4110 aak 0 | 1o Thetruction, Guieamrgs Leader Koo, 3s. | frath. VD sy miacd, 436435¢c ey 430 June. obh il dufly No.'3 mixed, 8{3{ cashe. Tys lower Lo soli | Foclate editor of tho Northwestern CAristian Ad- TILE HOME UNENOWN IX OREE e bid, ted at g1, 12, vocate; aud Prof, Thomas J. Burrlll, of the HlI- Arlstotle could tell us that the fami); 18 th selected & new Fucufly, composed of two of the = — s 10 | old and Prof, HIlL, of Kausas City, avd Prof. | Great Western Steoamship Line, an3—Fork lu; nofs Industrial University, Champaign, the [ first clement of the Btate. Wo should *the | ] i i % CnkaNio oF DELICATE case. jalttg's two _errore, ofdona which | o7 "'zfir.s‘ua oy 4Fy it En o eKed 10,23 degrea of Master ot Arts. % gl tame, The Pugan and cutdoos 1ite of Greece | Nuttivg of Jucksonville, - P e Ttk b Bl s e ieei | ) ATTEHSsE:,‘é‘."‘”..‘.’.}“,{':’“?;’,:'"fi‘.{‘.’;,‘,‘}‘ 8 between hitn .Im'x Wi e, guve the Mutuals | at 34 ivuitaio aaked.” Dacon duil" st ool 115c, 'ho exerclsca closed with the announcement | could ot furm tho howe. In the cold North, “Tucadny, July Vi | Femaie Wil 8150 (chien st o “"}“L Tow ‘1";“ 8 Lty mufls AR e e of winter—the season most frultful for mind and THE BLACK HILLS. raediate, § . | atronw) 3 per vux. - Periodlo Misturc, 810 pur Bottio. Mrr)rcn Ttu ".“ ¥ l’nu c; lm( un'l.! one ";nrn IWNAE Ilappaned G o PRIZES YOR THE YRAR, splrit—tralned the Gormans In home-instincts, Spacial Dispatch o Tha Tribune. ;;_ams el 3 Lessarls] 'fxgfi?fl"‘mfw'\'fi."y'k »'v.:nfi:: - farriclL fare, There fo u good dea \vl’l.h!l:ttinluy‘l)ny?;; s At AT, :)unm.:;':’u',', ortho | Jhictiwas mwulted with anxlous ckpectancy by | ev tht they wera reuly to reccivo the iusiru: | 810ux Crry, Lo, June 2.—Four men, named T | g victiing uf BXLy ABUAK OF DRITATE DIk An Viks'out the Flight time to make it. mirhaps of o baby: ** Last Thursday M e b the student community, Dr. Fowler read " tho | tion of Christian love, and form the homes | John Louthan, Juseph Culdwell, Ed Voris, aud 0k, Addresd leiters DR D, x 3 h b | sty as fallows: which wero to be the eletients of the State that R o B o o bt pwantiye D | Tho Qage prizes for execllencs in debate, | duto be, Womun Is the centrc of boie, and the 1“&‘.‘:'5"8:“;’ "‘":‘ .u‘““m“‘::o't;"’ll‘:l' ";“.:“l’l‘:‘ s o e To-wheel 1t 1n fhe sireet. Sho left 3t for'a momeyt | Frunk E.”Kuappen, of the Junlor Class, aud | liberul Christlan education of woman fa the | With the Cincinnati company to the Blu 3 Orrick or Tie Courtaul '"fl .;‘, sped {nto the ha:,(,_ when tho cab started, J“':"i‘phh}r' Lad, lhal’[lhu Bl )lhumu‘zudCh;n. i f"“{"fl"“ of lhlcl la :-;‘ml“uxa"t{lucr e, “‘t‘lul. and who were reported mussacred by lmllumi 2 rolled four steps to the drivewsy, across that and o Maun prizes Ior exce eln dectumnation, | lectual 88 well a8 spiritual. The preparation Ve cre e LR Rm“x;‘-d nuu: o u-; ln.l! ACToi wi‘mh. ‘xu tha it bo i"nmh ¥, Canscdny and 3. g W, h 3 preg arrfved here this morning from the S8and Cree Deoplte the mispluys, yesterday's game was LL"Alf: Ul of fine work, and sutiie of the best feldlug o the scason wus doue. Hiues, for instance, Pade two wonderful catfhes, aud Pesers plso ok i very ditticult high fly oft Hallluun's bat. e neatest grround plays of the gamo were by ER 0¥ CUBRENOY, 1 May 24, 1870, uoiie wha w.ay hava w i saalaed the ity Nasionsl Baok 67 LHs: | Exred s Chaa o oEthat tuoatinn e Hien: anprepsaron Bl 0 i, Lt tc 3aI0 1nart bopreventon to Nathan 11, | Where. Consuiach aiid conad d Olement of the atory Mwn‘,m“n.'u‘li,m"y miucs, They say tho flrst they heard of tho | §worin, Heco! 1'Pruof thereof,with: | Or by yatle A Lol for buth sxen Ha the bank of the Quechee River, thence down a | dron; the second to Robert Beam: ver, with the legal ner oft White ood by Burnies off Hulde- | bank 16 feot kigh into the river.’ The mother hod | _Tho Hurd prize for tho Lest English essay, | of the century now ‘closing, with the rlslng of | Hassacre was after thelr arrival here, and that | [ fhive fieains froi [ date, o they elll e dlsal- | culars of uiter thiegs seataraled for ¢ b, : sarivi afior, Bt ran' unabic ta coteh - She | ool M. Taylbr, of tho Sentor Cla 1. | of b sentury o closlng, withs e et uF | 1 e ime ol s or coming aul, hanthey any | loest- Giissd ™" "o AN AATEROE | SR S Wi ous nlucky man, L the gawe was Me | il B0, the shve and concht e il bt | The Chets ild snodal for execlionco in de- | ward und ugyrualve life of the nutlon, Atong | trble with Indians. They bave vory ltle | T B0 KR o WERVOUS E: 108K SEDICAL ESIRT, Ug [ Rloes vl atse led blm o unipiro it | GV 0GR Waterwan Dubtier b oL 50 the, Dabe t‘um"m" (Htmited to students of the Woman's { the Christlan Colleges and Theologieal Setnl- | falth in tho Ifills as a place for a insu to ake a | '8 OELPHIA ADVERTISEN comprising € lectures dullverod as Kaiin e lrm}wcnty f\ul.t decislonn n‘: muKes | ygierher, ni reached tho river i tate fo save the | COllEe) Rittle I, Rohrts, turles of the Eustyappuared thesehoutof the ltev, | fortune fn. The only made cnough while thero | 35 EABELEITA CENTENNIAL BOARDEGS o= A | ofpoumuf dustonly, Sew dork ol o case s cuce alegeme of thein would have puzzled $the | yugier, * Tho ‘baby wos carried by the carrent | EOF tho beat herbarium, Jacob Kagey. Joseph Emorsot, at Ryelcld, Mase from which | 0 briug thews thls foron their way home. They | L Nbit pHvak Kl XS pive fat o b esyimst Bediih tay bo fekane: ATORDU Reldar syRDpls of Lirg o pttusn.” To gay that Mr. Walsh waa rigbt | gbout 25 rods, when s gontloman® who had wit- For cxeellence in Lutin scholurship at the closo | spruug the schools of Massachusetts, of Z. P, | awalt here for remittances to contlnue thelr | 8ad tea to auy number up b elaht at #3 per day flovatlun B ey e reann dat af worvous s hruns o, any glven ol woula b o | peaiea o S eaChed Bl sireem Sud ‘scured | of the Sopbomoro yeare Willam: 1 Harr Uraiiat Tpawich, aud of Mary Lyon st Mount | Journey Exst. 0y batenuce v Ao Mt Mo iy | SRLELISALIELIL, bolig tho iauli ot Y Wb ona man's fudguent sguinat anutiler’s, | the child. Evauston; Willlam 3. Bouth, Chicago; aud | Lolyoke; and from theso agal other schools, | © YANKTON, D. T., June 23—There 13 much | K mPiisainets Phitaiaii e RATIR, olice s roahicnrs M KA F o ot Now VT,