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) i THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, JULY 13, 1876. . . . 7 TOT AND IOTTER. .:f spmoistions son o Entopeon, pin, BoLl SEEKING THE LORD. | 3y e mdicnco recelved it with everytndlestton | | 1isopctty them, Gt Thow mighty, dehorsh, | "ol Boumeen, 30008 ot 2P Garpenters . Amomemenzs. T 0 e vea the payment A er N o mn prayer-mestingn afterwards, an | waiting for ice,” and an_old fady, completely | have been atwork for a week. HOOLEY'S THEATRE mr{an"fija othera enjoy. Hotels which provide has Leen tho ususl custom, for it waa afer 10 | overcame, writhed In agony. A BUNDAY QUESTION LESSEER p & comfortable room i {,e 1a day, and 8 when the night sceslon broke ap. ¥rom the clioir came the volce of murlc soft and | han atlsen fn connection with this meeting. It han & A Terribly Hot Time in New | fctmantns.room i bed I h howantn, to | Twenty=four Hours at the Lake AT O, low. been atated that Hicketa are ot 1o be ol at the R 4| aalt elther his appetit or hia pocket, are gaining . Bluff Grounds. The people came down frum the Tabernacle, and Come, ye dlrconsolate, why do ye linger? Rates on Hnndnyi nnd If this Is ulelcnse, lhnmncA Monday Evenlng, July 10, 1878, York City. 3| A precedence ovor thons which chargo $5 & d87, r . lingerad 1o bid. oho another good night. 1t waes | And then all wan silent As (he great congregstion | cest of the mectlng will be feoptrdized,’ as thou- . whether one takes hin meals thore or not. Dright, heantiful cvening, $ustcool enough toba | pent in prayer. sands cannot vielt the groands on any other day. NION BQUARE TIIEATRE COMPAXY, For regnlar Lotel boardars, gentiemen with tami- nleasant. The elders of the populationsought thele From the monrmer's tent they went to the tabers | The case was well put Ly the Rev. Mr, Mead, who In the New Amarican Drama, ; Tien, who have been in the habit of paying 1arRe A Buccessful Prayer-Meoting In tenta for fainlly prayer, and the night wasslled | nacle, where the Jtev. B. McCherncy, of Min. | faid he thought it no worse that & toll-keeper re- 1 Rain for Three Wooks, and | 14114 monthiy at the hateln, thero have sprang up y! 1 Mitly mulc i 1ho voice of exhortation. Throngh | nenpolls, met them at half-past 10, and preached | celve 30 centa for a ticket on Bunday, on Lehalf of CONSCIBINCE. i No Iain lo d f el oes e ichts ‘@imomered. aimly, inst bAKNE | Bote g0 them on tha knowledge of Christ, 'which js | Buch n cause, than & collectlon.taket 10 centa in h tor in th tmmenso bnfldings eroctad o8 oy the Lteportorial Tont. e ah Tartion and copien of the younger | T Laemouy wiih and. iransandent 1011 knawle | the chiurch-plate on hehalf of miasions or any other gitines \ednestay and Satarday, Mond ‘ the Thermometer 1n the Therqls .:é','te‘;‘::;‘.?zn'mwmy. in the nolgh- odge. Eather Taylor closed this hranch of the ex- | branch of Gospel wark, sy ST Nrot laste's ey yluy, S TwoMan gt 4 B o e et ot these borhood of Fifteenth strest. They are immnense . A could , might tell some pleasant e 0! eae t-class hoteln, cvening proinenades, and the bruok o the ravine structares, outwardly rerembing QI CY v o Kindly Interest Taken in a Hitherto | srening Rvmension aag toor e Lroce might Ninatioes, firle!m d-‘d“g rnmmllu-(eum of missionary labors, ‘nfl‘:-.r‘n‘l&h: ,2,‘;:,,";'.&‘:""‘ present a comparatively | =20 . ; rtra snecilotea, . 3 ; Fhe afternnon conference meeting was not o penncis SRS EXPOSITION BUILDING. rining from Ignored Class reach name hermona f7om texin thot have grown | largely stlended, and the exerciven wera brief, {n L= e A Great Number of Sun-Strokes into fiats, or paltes of spurtuienie, SnI R g ¢ Da Tt are always new, of thelr Ioaves have wbis: | ordar that he, time might be proglably speut in THE MIEADO. ARTHUR J, ORESWOLD'S ‘ rea ) e o ot nonsckeeping. Theso sitey lere 1o each other many a acntonce they have | the big tent, whero addressen wera mads by Elder — Crystal Garden ‘ and Many Deaths. Font Pl $50 10 3160 month unfurnished. | g0 1 the Evenl M Leard on the ruatic rests undorneath, Out om | Jutkins, Father Taylor, and others. Iow ITe Set Out on Tlis Tour Through the Among theso ¥French flat houses xs]{;‘r:: Sara. ervices During the Evenlng---Moon- ihe }'.‘ffl'.fi'wim"&.l"'figi'{'"ififl’:.e'finf‘\i";"c}o witha yhe Infius of s farce namber by the aftemaon | - Provinces—Adoption of the Earopean | PROMENADE CONCERTS i Wk ngton, wos a e ron Lo-tlny, O tor s VAt ot which aro Secupled by light Strolls---Asking for et the_ hovL ol 0f The Title Waven FanG | Which Wil o, IMCreatiog, A freat many will s | Laresss EVERY EVENING, commoncing Mondsy, JIow the Iotel-Business 1ias Suf- Tatn over until the upeningiof the Sunday-School | The Yokohama correspandent of the fan Fran, i fored for Three Years. July 17, o o sy, vicew wiil be | €13c0 Alla writes a follows in his lotter by the lant | TIIP: GRANDEST CONCER’ GA] 7| N R ML D ST LI 4l oho | Rtcamice: *f The Mikado bas been for some time | Bevira ariists engaged LA IANERIA, for the reception of 8 numhdr of canserts to-day, threatening to go on a tour through the Northern Admisslon 10 Evening pnmnnnnwhztu. Matines, people who have hesitated nntll the last moment’ Provinces. - llo hian carried his threat Into execu- | 10 cte, Kor thesataon of five wreke, . For sle R the whatle of the exercires will o (o the gattier. | ton: Having received the Corean Kmbasnyy o BIGTELN & SMECLURG 5, 117 Suate Jugof atricken sheep Into the fold. started in statz from Tokio on the following day. era] patrons of the hotels, bt who Lere have overy ng bither and thither, told of the contemplativa ol -Lialf tho of- and here and there a luw whistle came u comfort of e botel for lcss thao ono-balt g & wicked miggentlon o Y eile Holene™ bt e heqise. f The National Methodist Asso- | the and Ducherae,” And all these mingled - "An 61 hotel propristor with whom I was recently e icrae., nd all thes el the hundroda of 4 firsl~ with the more solemn_songa of the more soletin f:?:n:’"""t?gl:lllllsntpl:e‘ ;‘.‘:i',d",.'. e bellovs ther clation’s Camp at Mil- families, many of whom have herclofore heen Iili- Prayers. Jleasdntly on the hiorc. Hond, red Nehts, mov- [ An Old Hotel-Keeper's Obser- brethren above, and comblned tocryatallize all the he last elementr of & camp-meeting foto the whole of gen- the 2d of June. 1, with others who had Leen in vations on the Situation. T ot 1t O B ke tme run waukees, Slamtniy ol cemp-mcding i [ i the Capital the prctaiing ovening, either tofatiend | (Comer Thirty-ninthst. snd Collegn Orove-av.) i business now principally for the benefit of our Tlere rc vonie vory pretty glels on the gronnd, AT MILWAUKEE. 3 bail given “by the Dritish’ Ambaasador at CLEMENS KUINE.............. Proprietor. splga b i mhser e s Y N16 fos g le ol eloitot A il | wemmowe wemomay smoetumon. | Bindt® u hadft it ve”uud Stk s reso X he s The Stone-Cutters’ Tyranniosl and | ls protiable or not, s thefs 8 2oL K12 uyloyes TUESDAY N1GIT. U5 the moon. comos up: - And eo. they wandor Hyecius Ditpatch o The Tribuns. there, stbyed 1l the next morning o witness the (SECOND CONCENT.) Tdlotio Btriko. u:ltt;nulhlw e Tave odcated the xvuh\le to TIE PRESS-TENT. around together escorted by the ,ou“g"{,,",,m._ MinwaAukne, July 12.—~The camp meeting of dg!:lunre, ‘Truly, It was a eight worth scelng. GBAND PROMENADE OONOHRT 9 i expect 8 servantat cvery man's elbowall the time, On the west sido of the circle of tents, fac- | and sl fu contentment, ond sometimes wet fect, the National Association of the Methodist Epls- }; th l'}xet;cr: lf“flll?{f:flcnllnnl»llhc rfl;v" é" A 1a Contral Park Gard cow Y rranee i e ws hiava empioyed wo of threo men 4 46 | g tho tabornacle and bounded on the north by | ke menagers seein to have considereil thixdispo- | copa) Churels, with headquartersat Philadelpbin, | (o gaurtave followed the baamply s e'-':flyli n o en, Now York, Nmip \":’;‘x Jn?fi;’ffi:;{lcfix :ffl;y:; Tork | onong “.'1-),',",":},“:.“, 'n'ffil:' f,ffi?:,ff, ‘flpfifi'fi Trinity and on thé south by Michigan Avenuc 1.3«':'&'.’ -'.'ifi‘{if.{ I::m:rr)‘:lu‘:n["flx" 'p’fl:lffl:"'.'n“&%h.','.'fi begun to-day. The attendance on tho grounds | of drces, Much &1 1 admire thr,.lnpn‘l)en 'uar- | Thursday Evening, July 13,1878, ‘yire now puul‘ng lfirm;ghntcrdhly fiery ordeal} ngn and of ?luuu'nnnh\n honesty. We have to | Church, atands a white and blue striped mar- | dsmps. The blufl front in & small village of sum- | in the morning was, as 18 usual on such occa- | 8cter, aud even the national np‘mnmnu when | By 2 Grand Orcheatra of Forty Belected Performe waich them all the time, and craploy detectiveslo | ques, A'red fringe runs around the border of | ICUORSES A0 or R0 PREOAROR 1 G ol e e e o onrT o8 {5 which ahall do it | £ho Foof. In front fs a rustic fence, and at the | night, trying to findan emply seat for tho lady at 1f the hotel pml;rlw;r; ;‘:""}"111 a‘g{;ux ‘:nmu exlltmncu a sappling supports the mzlznnl cn:; ?'Je'e'f:";e‘.'nf‘:{?(‘.?&’ef.‘:.’,'r ’g::l l'l‘nlst.o:;]rlr{fl :x::lr: fl'k:l.w which weande: sortha. pabilc, discharge nait | blom upon Wwhich runs the legend, “Press.” | ™} ‘st 11 o'clock, or ety lalt:pae 10, 1 it they ever encounter o hotter one, it will be whon they are past praying for. It may Lo con- tefdored prablematical it they have nut already reached that polut, but, whether they have or oo . it v 1 iformd o | S nih el el kgl | om, odor e vy oM. MRS BALKTIE ‘RpUNE In 0y dlepate of yesterday evening, | the people so_rouch in the garb o aur W WABASII-AV. M. E. CHURCH, lurge numbers of Methodists arrived fu the city | Siviizalon, The wearing “')” A Lerbi e cums Corner Fourteenth-at. from all parts of this nnd ncighboring Btates | and Letter claraes who are ultra admirers and imi- 3 ‘The Famaus Origina] Tennenees Jobilee Singers, roperly ba trenchment a4 every | An awning dropping from the front shades an | facosare turned tent-wards, and the lghts go'out | for the purpose of attending tho meeting, some tatorsof European custotms and mann In the | at the urgent requost of many st the Jaat Conoer! 3;:;\::&? d“;::c?“g::g“mh ‘;:‘,;:' can proe tly b0 | thele emluyes, and enforce relrenel ek M ort | extension of tho floor-boards, making o pleas- | ne by one. Tho silinere fiat fals on"the” onet | of whom desire torest a fow Lours befor taking yiole trou ‘of the Mikado, conuatin. of ot | Wil v ome-shore andinal Gancertan Satardey . 't do it = exclied camp needs ouly the sbuence of the greal downour sates conidembly. | WHESRD €35 *guing | ant balcony, Insils are four cole, with snowy | ghakt.itke Tentn fo. hrcach that the fdea that s oy of - us, 'mwhers is~ no | pillows and slicets, and gayly-colored spreads, | camp meoting ever exlated there was bat a drenm, Honey"Ii"the _Lisincss nox, bnd tho onte | Four neh chalre, polished brightly, are acattored, | And that ol thie grouns and lunentutions that filed n look In discoursging. 'Tho Bl D Aervants | Abont. Two lamps, suspended in brackets on the airwere but”the roaringof imaginary conche Jiavo been enduring o “ licated term ™ which I have never seen cqualed hera for Intenso heat, or for oppresslve, nitost auffocating sultriness. 3,000 people, | only noticed one male 1 the gor- | o £ g part in the holy exercises provided for them. gcoulgndv really p{:nlvuque court dress of the ;',53,‘"“‘:‘1».]’." Hul.‘i'm .fi.%&f':f.‘féu.‘?fi:fe'nffi"‘.n‘xf Many of these have takenup their quarters at | 3nclent reglme, ond he, instend of bLeing borne | Admisslon, 50 centss children, 25 cents, ilferent liotels and boarding-houses In prefer- | 1 8 aorimono, wes drawn in a carriage: and even t o d inalgnl: ence to the discomforts of boarding anud sleeping 2? fl.d::% ;%%1:5... r;;r.:l;fan,fmh?h;{:akfnf COL, WO0OI*S MUSEUM, time, while the mercury has shells, having no foundation or exiatence in foct. 3 !lp)c:rr:“xg:;:'§n;h::‘wn;‘ l:;-: {n the 00s, wa bave not :kfl?fl:‘&:“a’-‘:‘f l‘lndrh' n‘%?:fi: l|‘::ul. nnnommr trecs, light up the entrance, Two large lamps i ONE OF TIE JOLLIEST OF THR l.vx.mlums nlm‘ost ol freseo, and taking the riek of rough ;""Lg‘rlléfiylhl:‘ 'hh:{ufixnd ll;;:::: !nlll 'l;l.u:’l:: nlt,llrifm:d F.nq eveninz and Saturday matines, Miss Mol lind n drop of raln, Vegotation of all kinds ia | those who ake roome Ly the sermon=tnis frivate | fliumine the tent luside. Neat washbowla and | 1f the liev. - 3 Peckharst, ot pe Micigan Ave | iand galay weather, mon, a tort, of hunian hyphen between the twa | Jio Williams in tie FRENCIt SPY, ‘Charies A. .| ceping. Beas hinardin .,‘:‘z';:’.‘;:.:fi',“:.,.:‘“:.‘:‘;;“a‘;’&, e Soly | pitchers are not wanttog. A small looking-,| Tileracle, lie tv carnestand tiotightfal; but whey bueluess on tho sanio plan we have, and many o glass, modestly stowed away In acorner,reflects | the hour for recreatlon comer, e takes hig hand e st haing o e el | o o of e ntertr, Tro amll ght | 0.8 5L et TR R C1C :Léffn“a'::‘z‘i'u!.‘:§.|°£o"fii"u3:°m|ng'qmnm \nstend of | tables completo the furniture, and thcro you | fesved his exoericnce at Now irglani campemee the hotals, ' 1 an afrald thore will be i'pood many | haye the ablding place of the newspaper-report- l!jll;n tos flrumI\’ol listeners. \ 1 llulnl gns Inine' dicisainong the ol mes wheh (L0 SSAHOL | erg, 1y grus crected and furnlsbed ot the sug- | Sty Soat ot envysage. o b hever suhd much. cloaee. 1s spiritof retrenchment, which porvades | gestion of Mr. Boloman Thatcher, who has | On the oleventh yuar, e licurd a brothor make us: ol classcs, mn{ be hard on some lines of Unsineas, | Guring tho whole camp-season kept a jealous of tho expression, **Poor us Jub's turkey, " Then thoro 1s no doubt but It 18 Just what s absolutely | oo\ Lo 0" omforts of the members of the ho wont to buninces: i i, 3 5 necessnry fn order to bring us back prosperous ye up 1101l ye brethering ye use slang. Yo inusn't e, nust be cconamical 141 businces | press nsslgned to the ground. Ile has made | dojt. What for s tho ude fer tellin® of Job's tur- renchen a bed-rock foundatlon, gud then operate | many o gacrifice for them, and to him and Mr. key being poor? It's a reflection on Job, o reflee- parched and withering, while perspiring hu- manity sweltors aud swears, Yet nearly cvery, .day has lkad, at some time during the twenty-four hours, a promisc of rain, which ralsed hopes only to Lo broken by the passaro of the gathered clouds in some other directlon. Al around us, at short dlstances away, there Tiave been coplous rainfalls, while we, cooped up hetweon high wulls of brick and inortar on cvery side, which serve to reflcct the sun’s rays more heated and {ntensificd, pray in vain for o In the afternoen there was a goodly gather- | ayes, the 0id and the new regtmes. | mustnot | Gordner in sunes snd dances. and the setio: g of the Loty andl sitwiers who. sfgh for bl | 10Tget (0 mention to ladies Tn e Emperors | S Deane; enlitod DICK TURFLY AND TO - i suife. The A'ogo, as the Empress {8 derignated by Wb unday evening—Grand Performance, Sco news which ¥as Kft‘tfllfly ‘fllflgnacnlc;l ln' '-{le e hatives, " accompanled, r matuer (Gllowed small bitls, evening, 5o much so that the first day of the | for ahe was in anothor carriage—ber Imperia Lord, durine the finst. forenoun of his journcy. LAKE EXCURSIONS. Nutlonal Camp-Meoting, tn comparicon with | <iicyid Vo Judles of her court who S donrany. ; first days generally, must be pronounced a suc- | her, to the number of some half dozen, were cess, dressed it aplendld lady's cours garhs of oid apan, Strange o e Vealern fashions are no! TOW 70 REACH THE 01iQUNDS. Terly so popniar Among the female as among tho t Letme inform the reader how torcach the | male native pupulation. 'The carrh In the Mi. grounds. The Spring sireet cars run within | kado's train must bave numbercd sbout £00, X three blocks of the enst gate, and at the Twen- really did not think there were 8o many Japuness mNnAR . A el T il arker, ik , 1 tell ye, o reflecti ! ¢ Jol owned carciages tn Japan. Many of them were | Yor LSS fow drops of water to cool tho alr and relleve :{3Eufll':’,'_‘é‘l‘:",;m'&"‘,‘“‘z“,‘:fi'& é:cfll',‘f.'_m““ * | Trusdell the boye greindebted for every creature {,':’.,':. o ,l.,y,.'x ;Jf,:ffi,, &‘;E‘.,‘:,‘f i, o ;‘, ,'f“’,p"',';"} ty-seventh street croesing the passenger, disemy- | handromd, wel I~hnnfitl Surnouts, uf"‘ lEm)!wlor s | landiog of passeuer. Cnnun'-"r{:"'rfl,f.f.“fia a5, ;Bu'm our snfferings. Thero {8 a record somewhers of ' AN 1DIOTIO BTRIKE. ; comfort they have bad. thut he'd starved that yer turkey?" Varking from the cars, will find omnibusesrendy | i carriakes were drawn by Caor A o s | clectric bells) wii sail from Pler No. 43, Notih Ttver, a rlel man who onco called for a deup of wter A more perfect Miustration bl e: maner, in | But tho color of tho tent, combined with its S totransport him o her the rewatnder of the dis | found In dupan, Some of (he carriages were rather N A I ey qusole Sutunley, July 1% which lubor tyran: J when ho was suffering 08 wo do now, and there are probally some persons unklud enough to remurk that he was {o the sume placo, Tam In- clincd to think lie was either © JERE O MEREABOUTS," Yesterday the mercury indleated 00 degrees D 9 3 T ower, ias seldum heen hiven than is yow | contents, perhiaps, haye been eyesores to the YESTERDAY’S SERVICES. Torded by the stone-cuttera of Brooklyn. ‘Ihio | plous people, who have shunned it carefully as THE COH.I'I:IEENCR MEETING Btone-Cutters’ Unjun ia a strong ona, and not only | {hay pussed, only stopping now and then to | commenced at 8 o'clock in_the moruing, after fl:fl"&‘,fi’ ,‘,“’:,.',"‘;'f“f“ wfifi'},"‘\‘.’,;".' ’l'\’f' i{.‘,.'.‘l':.‘c‘.‘ m,’{r read the bulleting of found articles, A hatehet, cverything had been cleaned np. The Michigan Daeinees “Yor some infraction of one of tho rules | tha head firmly fmbedded fn the fence, was | Avenue Church tent lins been devoted to this of the Soclety, wholly unknown to niim, onvof | 1 oaeay offered by the knights of the pencil | Purpose since the upening, and though there L tance. iniencribable, and Urawn by niokca which It 1 T riichotos, faturdar, July : udelle, Baturday, July 29, = stretch of polliencss to call merely onlinary, | 110 o, Tho ndmisslon fee 13 10 cents, or 25 centa for | SN P FROMr™ 10 the e ey cohHics’ of Tumage tn god (toclading wine) the scason, which lasts ten daye, ending the 230 | whole, and expecially consldering the com ? O SAbiaCCorni Lo Sccomm, t o Recond. $721 third e hy U inat. Children ander 12 years of age arc samitted | {ively sbort tiio vince Japan beziu to cha e i s 32:‘ Sl eken ot 38 free, ‘Tesms, with privilege of stall, are taxed 25 enn and to follow the cxample for good, | datiops, includiug wi edding, and utenstis, withou centn for one visit: or G0 cents for the season, | 284 forill, too, Taa sorry .w :i‘(k‘ of forelgners, | extra churge, marked thus = do ot carr, v ? v e Mika 3 o M. do, afforded o | AICCraRe pasn UIS DeREDIAN, Agent, - S tetaael ta Vlattors aro requested touse the enst gate, tiut | 100 depariure of i, AL, H ) affur Srondnar, N. A, oW e I fha shude, and In some tenoment-liouse dis- | o Dostes was ned S0, whok VEIEOORY S | ug thelr coat. of arme, but wilo the tdea thnt | are somo forelgn elenicnts peatterod uround, in | reached from enty-neventh egect, | o vory crulitable dlepiéy. Tl crowds e Caplal | Goricr dvinh, Apetfor Chicasb. & Clark tricts, where swarma of dlstressed humana 1mmk1yn stonc-cutters jolned the stelke, in which | the Inds could rnssnply toll the truth ralsed & | the shope of pots and pans and kettles sud l’{'ll‘m lnle‘nnnhn«nl‘ lmlldlfiznvul{ "‘I, x-mlel l-'n(.r are | 1105 he rond throngh the whole length of his e e e e 0o Loaesar ean roneh | they &t supporici by 1o Naw Yori Socicty.” 10 | plcasant Iawghs i 'L scem to breakt the wall | skirts, ticre i plenty of room, and the meetings | P {3 RUSHE S [SOTDEIFE UL IOE AL | progcass thrsuet Toklo, | Tho utmiort decorazs STATE LINE t marked 102 degrees. ‘To-dny there | employers hive banded locrl“‘mlrflpdg" H"';”;’;g‘ of fee that had'wrlscn Letween the worshipers | have been largely attended. Some minister I8 | Tips of 1iis miristers. The cattic stalls all aronnd | LEosalled. There waa certalnly nu spparent want | o . fs'a strong breczo blowlng, but it 8 so Jaden | forth to be bound by rules which theBocteld W | aud the prese represcntatives. ‘Tho tont flaps | getailed to keep tl e e o | o ol have: been " turued ‘lnto. (enporary | Bfcordiality,—uo stouting, no applaure, hailed or | NEW YORE, 19 JLARGOW, With heat ot it s mbra atlfing than retroshing, %’L‘.‘,g’og‘:«yflfififlmfi e s mmemur 1o | were triced up dadly, and there was every cvi- ctatled to keep the proccedings In the grove, | U G5 onee, ™ 7 | folluseed the approucts ur pussuge of the Descend- 0t course, thero have been large numbors of sunstrokes and prostrations from the heat—for many persons aro overcome who do not encoun- tor the sun’s rays at all. Many have been fotal, ut the majority of paticnts’ have wered, 1int those who recover suffor from the cffecta of tuoir prosteation for weeks aund even years. It shows ftaclf In a weukening of the beain jower—an inabllity to perform customary mental lubor—and : TATE OF FE g e . | entof the Sun. Thie, however, was not owing o | §TATI OF VIRGINIA. (rhla camp-meuting 1y » nationsl Nethodlotaf. | iy Scant” of Tuyatiyy Uut wan' duo:to" e plice | Rrudevery aicraate iy i the National Committec, who were nvited Lo hold uotlfications which had beon proviously publisied | 803and 3a, sccording to accommodattons. ~Refurn it hiere by the Jast Wisconeln Coufercuce, forbldding, on the purt of the natives, choers or dekevta f00 Lo 6123, currency. Mecage at lowest 4 prostrations, So faras 1 have heard of hia progreas 3 3 T 12 C0,, Following are the aficers of tho preeent organi- {iicueh thy provinces, the Euperor hua boga | AL AW ARGACK, Nknaaer. o 1ark s Coleagn: | zatlon, natfons] and local: {owynlly welcomed. — Further, he appears to Lo T rtea of Intitation, appointed b slocerely desirous of aacertalulng nu': N 'tl G ” ‘l N Mznl‘{'lnan-mmCmWr{ntz—G. A.‘En,mb. i 5| wanta “and labits Cof bie remoto sl 01 l ermfln 0 . 4 it 19 | Qence of nicat habits within, but the littlo rustic | but the timo.fs given up to the brethren and '.’:f;“n'.?’fi.'“if,“ufi"n"fé‘l ”EWE”.‘:‘é‘éfiifii.cu“&?&’.’in{ fence scemed to present us strong a barrier to | slsters, who avall themselves of the opportunity socloty'sscale,and, if this larefused, the wholeshop | the brethren and slsters as the Red” Bea to the | to win souls by the confession of thelr own ex- mmlllnlrl‘kn. A 12an nauned :Xn:v‘n‘:%k o t¢‘:ll‘-;1r‘1‘7'::l’l lmRta lu‘r 1'hnrun‘l: ansed to and fro fn tho | RETiCnCCS: This {8 the very essence of camp- uving gone from shop 8 the reportors o and fro i e e O enes ool that ho | 1rieecution f hels dutics, the peopls cyeq | Meeting. Tho regular scryicee, co called, are d oy ot iue Soticty, that rule abro- | DrUtCCUtlon Of e e e rentod Yt | the same that are held In every church eveey 5‘:-',',"',’,3 a',ffi,!::c‘,‘f" 'l'l'(’,':,w&::h, fi',:‘mfila,fifil‘fiz they were Jooked upon ss of another rucc,'who Suuday, and while they are necesrary and nc- - ¢ ! cta. According to tho reports of thy g 4 t hundreds of mon aro | Wght better ba et alono. ceptable, yet the conference meeting Is the fea- | Cowles, J, T. Woodhead, J. W, Cnrharl, Jeeno Jegte: f The stea f thi froquently the whOlE B e waatacel and | ol b e e tag o ik LONELY MUSINGE, e of tho expoditlon. The exquisito onjoy | Cole. Cr G. Trellor, Ii: Becher, 1 Sherin 1t M. :"'.‘,',}5,{“‘L‘:,’:,fi;,‘e,,“nh“’""‘if{;""};,:fl g (there Lo mot | o o T g Tl I timiod i o o wiieh b connot chake |~ hia eriieary elfon of ths stoiccutters I fn And g0 tings went on il Tucaday after | ment extractd from i by thoo who stiend fenton, . A-iuatll, W. ¢ Snorwoad, B. Yilo, | Srsalperiyeiana nsafeat muestions to thef: | ftist B i ahe duie, s cond | @ Not unfrequently ineanity follows, usually | marl contrast to the noon. o] ton, under x i ot o ' cials of the varivus ken, and to onestly | ‘cabin, i 5 ey, " fre v ;’emmmry. hut llublu o be brought on at any time ACTION TAKEN BY THE PRINTERS their awnlug Lo write up. From every hand teaches the reasons for.the camp-mectiog, and nuLanall |(:mmnllm ‘;f fl;raggmm}l 1»7% lfii«?’"‘ anxious for the welfara of his subjects, whom he o8 m-fiu‘é‘""“‘ 30 SRrTcRer Forcrl;‘elizhl, by oudug excitement. here rocently,—but then, priuters aro conceded to | eame the music of hymns and the volee of | nccounts for the interest manifested In that i, Chalrman; 8. Smith, Secrvtary: @, Tobert- anduvalrl- 10 ree h; ll;e pufinlz of lhclrdn{glllvnam 2 lowling Green, New York. _\ ® ons. o wna, urgot to eay, escorted to the . v et BT T. D Caole 0. IL Earl, J. B dudsord, R Shorin | Jimiia of the Toklo Juriudiction by'two regiments of National Line of Steamships, G} W, Voung, Tt lobdrtion, G, Well, 1l Grex, | fnfaniry, une of luncers, aud two batteries, Tho b e e S e Jike Mauaery Thomas gamoad, dustiun Wwoud- | infantry, which marched in ¥reuch fashion and (8 | spary iy 1n, 10:30 N SURENSTOWN, L S Y oakin, i e ThomP: | heavy marching order, dld not lmpresy me niuch, VLA Dy i n i | Tty Au v Jlis0e m son, J, Bchuell, P, s O Belimldt, They seomed slovenly and badly drilled. Each A T 1 o e Sy 4 Rl oM regiment of infantry was headed by somc twenty | ERIN: July 12, 5:303 m | CANADA. July 23, 8pm i Deception af Memnbers of (he Natlonal Com- | buglers, who knve the thuu very”creditably In | Gabin pastage, S0 830, an 8o clnrency, Return Qrifith, 8. Smith, A A. Toskin, W, 1L Thomp- reney, raftsfor £1 sad npwiridon G ;':“g%‘;‘"h . e ———— ‘ult‘:)“.mli.n{lyde. R. P. Elwore, C. 8. Otjen, J. ‘Saddening Rewminlsconce. OUn Finance—E. lyde, R. P. Elmore, J, II. The other dn’"-".i'n"flfi" Hawk-Eye, —_——— ck . iy YOUOR poet of Buling- 0 Dy o Sohn 1. Dickton, E. Tyde, | tonrat down with a bundale of oid laiters in siain AMERICAN LINE. . Rooertron, Mrw. Tt P, Eimoe, Me. M, Cara | ¢4 envelopes, with faded addresses, Lo willeasid | pyrry ADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. THR NUMDER OF VICTING to heat during the past month in this cily and suburbs wHI number not less than & thoneand. Many of thesy Ttiave beent plcked up in the street and inken to the lospltal, but nuuul'y when thetr resfdencea could be ssceriained, thoy have beon_ taken hame. The 1lat of thesasnTerers, publishicd daily in the papers, gives but a faint idea of the actusl number, most of whom aro treated by private physiclans, who are not re:}uludwrvpmll em. Inetdent to thin hot weathor, apprehenaions are werlously entertained of the sudden appearance of somo eplienic diseass. Alroady yellow fever has * fnvaded quaranting, whero o number of pationts now llo In a critical and hopelesa condition, Sev- woral huve died within the pust weck, Theso come, sou, Treasuror; E. Hyde, If, Colclough, W, Lacy, be the most Intelligent workimen amotg ol tho prager. ‘The wind blew a slow, solewn benedie- | gtyle of worship so pecullar to the Methodists. the . Tho price of compo- o awde. TPhw crattumen o the country. | Tho yrlie 9F Somuen | Lon through the leaves, 'Che very alr was holy, | Tho Rev. 8, 11, Adains led the meoting sester- two weoks ago. The, publishers o Mo, oveuing | of God ond prafews to the Great “Nlirong for the dav morning, and, wfter aword of encournge- };:,;c‘m!{m‘:& tfl‘ll"ltfi |lI‘m‘c:%m%vu«mggmu“;n the ;“"c"l.!ul le“pur:m:::fin :r‘n zn’xgrw‘l;lln‘lln‘hnd Oiled the | ment to thoee present to come forward with il Peitor. Fliat Committeo addreased o communtea= | {1eartef He T Ta e s eho | tholr liearts, lie prayed fur them, and, then tlon to the Printers' Union asking the appointment handed the meeting over to the people. There of & Committes of Confereuce. Buch Committeo ',’,!;:,’,':,‘,‘:,’,If,! i3 E:k"{,fl,',"n‘\l;‘:afi'zf" "}';,?,'fl,?f,r,";,'lnl‘: wns o response at first, and he arvac agatn and Yasappointed, e conferenco was beld and, 620 | yheir lonolinces and wmoked roflectively, They | told of his own conversion. He went to o result, the Unlon reduced its ucala of prices 10 e | g4 pot sk for any particular offort on helr beait, | prayer-meeting once, where ho waa sclzed with c or b cents por thoussnd, But the jokaof it s, . - [t " “ (fi::l'monxlng Fn‘]‘mm e afinod 33 cosoperata but they did want admlssion within the pale of | emotional experl . %1 felt,” said he, “1 ng e European milltary strajus,” clvilizatlon, and not such complote oxtracisni. felt ns though there were a tub full of promises :{:I:‘yl:\!lc“r:‘fi“ A I!.‘L!;"llfi‘: ‘1.%?,’3?-3'?-‘3“7.'.’"-".13:'1?{ URTONTONIAL PRAYER-MEETING, over meand'n Yittlo string bauging down. e Chantnad from the reduction than do tho | ,Tenmioutes of solemn cousultation, and they | pulled the strivg, the b turned over, and the ! , etood before Mr, Thatcher, offering their tent forn i od, ¢ ¥ o, - requicn over the days that are dea within e evening papers, Tley ull admitied Bhe Bostomel, | prayer-meeting. The worthy old E iteman siopd | promises doluged o, Tasked, ls Aduneny | A/spsportatlon of Bagauge=%. D. Coott d. B } Shpnen yo waken ad thouchus as 1t heraaions, | - Cablo, intormediate, and eteeraga pasenga wmainly, from Cuba, whery the went u;r a8 been un- | and the oqulty of 4 ru nc, m, um“ ‘x:lm fa ncu; Ughnet. Canld hie believe it1 The nows flew ko | DT o o T thtar Ho wadit 88 Uo0d Yeams, Fodder, and Strow—Kobert Tucker, Ed- 1 wili carefully Iay you uway, 4 AT LOWEST RATES. unaliy hot ol dumner, o victing Includo | of the duningoguo to malubui wht they, TOILAG | wildire, and thoro was mote excitement, on that | YUY Fonnd myrelfta o falloy of eseioge, and 1 | Wit Jotiniwu, It Barrelt, 3 B e heid s R U OF Bordagt T General offico, 138 La Salle-nt. . comer Madison, pussabgers, Woall reanembor How, o' fow ycors | only morning-paper man who was posscused of camp-ground than there had been hefare sinco the Advertiain Thauser, W. . Htawe, A.A. J. H. MILNE, Weatern Agent. ] Opentig. Mind Laura Tiflany, Mies Allie Peale, | Da¥e bueu thefe cvor since. shlclenimaninis fo toyto s Do what o | SR Koo Kihach S it TEArtcl fooc thy | B scclied (0 ke s xperence ot middle: thought was Fght, Al tho others skreett with MR | matler in haod, Ferns woro collected huatily, and | 283, E435'5cn e chat thase who cater Lie valle i pefvate. but Al mot et KT i way b scttjo | 4t 0:0 tho tent wan clexantly trimmed and Uscor. | £ ipings abido witlh Chrint. " 4 ifcroncon botween Tabor and capital Ia oy consul.- | fted. A Tugs box of Jafnclebicd and Woes ko | o1 yava been praglng fora rplrit fo work, \ eaid k) ; 5 - And when e got that far he opened one of the Jet. g, oskin, G. 'K smiih, 8, Bl Wo I Thimpion, | {eky for 3 WHE fumpiration Al resie s Sie P bl | Grooe oot or g e LAY, ire, Preachers® Stand, ant Seating—0, | T0F driuks at thin us (s €17, 5 an has bin pinnin & stern Steamshilp Line, L. Eurl, A, F. itriggn, J. iL Jndson, b as:h'ml-h: muntls and If not pade this evenin will present the From New Tork to Iiristol (England) direct. I, Barl, A ¥ Birigge, J. B dadeon, C,Schialdl | mawe to quro ouered father fur paymin ltexp | CORKWALL. Siamper. - Tueaday, July 11 YBLLOW PEVER SPREAD from the Quarantlne lospltsl (o Staten Island and Houth Drooklyn, and how fatal it was among the poor residents of thoso localiticr. Then whole bel G 2 gnd thew he sighed aud Inid owny | BOMELSET, Weatern, Tuesday, July 23 reets werw closed up by tho health ofiicers, who | tatlon, and compromniso 1f necessary, 1iad tho | fh AU ENON g tent, Tho flupe, front und '“.'fh'f‘l man. **and God has glven it m-‘fll d- uué&n?:m. s;g'nnls; 3:::‘1!:}:”(’”" Space for Tente— fim m‘::.‘:.’,“ and Sldn'lkleel llliulflnllmug the r‘:,! Eccumnmnfi unm] ax;m;».ad}u lua; su.fi.“,"uu. skt by ll ean b thele commant, to cbaine | RApHher ALY SEve e . Nrike on thole Fechy worerlcedup: Donchen were DIOUL in, 40 | i rIich %0 BSOS, M0 BEE, Sty | 5. B Fudhon i St 6. W ouni! RElo Uik oty $3 AT oA WA, o7 Gl i conned and. s aproad was oty Sheciced By tha | & mord ranged tu the frout and reaf for ibose who | gyxing fora piuco of Gud, Sud when we ot It wa |~ Jlarber;nop—Tiie bonrding-Tent Comnite, utral liafirosd hands, which would have been quite lll%!natmnu to them as to the printers. athored around and waiched the proceedingy with | Wen Inore, we wan{ mort. ¥ e B Bt T ed ipos (o mewanapor | Awd theal the chole chinnfed elowly— DECATUR, man in tho abulract as nllunumcrbu{und intereatin Uavogau folt the Bavior near? Bpecial Correspondenca of The Tribuns. religlovs sffadrs, and the now departure took them il thure'a more to folluwy, conld_ not goin ace .coming of cold weather. 8o, too, with cholera, ‘Whenever that dread _epldemic has made itaap- rance it hus heen during i exceesively hot sea- The aleonco of raiu now, to cleanne the e ———— TTON. Bete Depots Povt-Ofice, awd Jieporters Stand— | Tiandolph Rogers* statuc of Boward, to be placed 3 A, A Toskin, 1. L. 1 {n Central Park, is daily espected from Italy, The Whi S i On Ordere g, 1yde, 1t Sherln, I8, Colclough. | ftatue 18 of bronxe, and In 14 feet high, ML Fove- te tal‘ fl:l]. Llne. et venta Mr, Reward in a sitting postur I the stre Periud of his full mental vigor. It i clothed fn | Ty and from Burope and Amcrica, Rates as low aota, acwors, and flthy localltics gencrall Slowly and trembling o patrlurch got to hia feet. sre well calculated for the purpose 1o which thoy s he dsy, Tl t 55, 000, a3 by any other first-clarg Line. Ofiice, East o, “scwors, and 0llby Tocdlliee genorally, | o O ety 10— Saturday and tha | ARSI v dinens, tho amateor chole of | Baveral ke v i tred o nrtcalnte, but faled; | bavebeen put, o siiuity ls hch amd ey, Ty s Garoinient the dhys TV oL wes P tandofpiat. . Chicago, ALFRED LAGERORER, eheral apirehenaion. | Alfcidy o "UenI-aHE | oy bofore word livoly duya b Macon County, | yotg ey and fetemen t ho smateor chole of | GRvErs! L S 0wt o+ § havo put i my fuith, | Bulldiuge aro bolloved tobe water-tight, Whe It e General Weetern Agout, Drafls on Great Dritain howe an increascd mortality from weele fo week o:{ ooy, Mro. Prof. Puine, Trinclpal of o7 | XSG S: Seott fhok hia piaceat ario of o tables, | A 2ish of bluseings flowed tiruugh tho ieat, s0d ix oo Lot reconrse iy bo hud to u shady grove o WEHLISK Y. and Treland. ¢ , Mrs. Prof. Taluc, whiich s alurnibng, and thie appearanca of anything few yurds eastof the maln bulldiogs, You may A eeraeana e take your choice of llviug in tente, or bunking o aweel hy I what nked 16 be one of Lhe machinery I CUNARD MATL LINE. hails, or, if you aro a fomlly wan, reosting in ¥ B L Salling three timer a week tosnd from Tritish 10-foat chainber with your belpmate and little Ports. Lowest Prices. e bt to ee the thine wap fo ears | tho cleur, sweet voice of o young girl sang 1ike nn epldemic'vould throw the city fnto 8 per- | Macon Semifuary, cloged her school with o ple- :{'fi“ R e toe mm':'u:' Bliod (o avor ] ‘AM TRUSTING, LOND, IN TIHEE." fect constornation of fear. Our Huurd of Health | 1y postionl and balloon-uscension, aud the flowinzund enrrounded by wérshipere, Tho re- 41 don't know that | havo got what I have heen i vigilant, howover, and ls umng uvor{mnmnlluu v oy for," sighed & plensant, Jolly-faced man, which kclence and cxperionce suggest, butthescare | children kiad o grand time. porters ofiiclated av ushers, and saw thoir Jacets O el Towh h{ iy o " " AWhile the toars streamed down’ hls ruddy chveke o i ; s regarded an futile whils the wentlicr continnes #o | Q)d Mr. Adwn Bebler has just been brought f‘y"e".’;’{l';'iliyffififi'-'mnf"'f\fl'i‘fifir'e':':"f.'.'?fia r’«";:x-‘ “vIhave receivod a great many bensiyen, bat 1 | Dled 5o ‘f'f"":""' 'm'flf""{ l'l:‘" foub bace m{,‘}fl’}‘{‘;;h';‘fl':‘“,‘ Office, nortliwest carnce 5&’@«&2’.“’:53?":‘?.’1‘1’&? chsnge soon, the worsl con- | 1,0 Nebraske, under arrcst, charged with kid- | Jar ovening netvicos was Jost. Txetyousvan bl | 20 L “::';] ;‘u‘.’.’z"i’&':.‘“J‘n’ni‘:‘.'n‘fé'{';'fii';fi‘ :#:l':lr:cl'llll::’p;- T awel by, oo Tor oo biunk, or S1 ur thi W, 11, DU VEUNED: Qeneraf Western Agent. e or N B I ¢ 1 whes € 5 20 ccnts for on 3 L L oUT OF TOWN, napplag s fatherless boy of Mucon, nged about H'I:‘l“l:;' la é‘:’lfi«'f“‘é N::::r;rg:ltln J’.Ii‘:‘é‘...fi..“f’z‘u?.‘.‘g o "1\'“ L wonid “]wmh“o thern. 1 want, when i._e.mm. crzu ‘nn ‘xi‘nm‘r ‘fi belng cluv:dflhn\r lx;flce.. e e AT Of conrso everybody thatcould do =0 has gone to | 10 years, who calls himsclf Peter Bebler. Peter | was decmed su Impossibiity. 1 sce anything wrong, not to speak of it, bt to go ':x'u:n :‘-" :'_1 in the fumily wmausion, 2 cents per AR bt NAR. the snountaius of tho kewside duting the provalonce lved with the prisoncr for three yi e services wore mare particntarly fn the fnter- | aud pray for the remedy.* lero his volee hroke, | ¥auare fou " : . MISS ADDY H. JOHNBON of the *heatod term, " Now York s therofore do- | liad lived 0. 1) or three years, | o0,y sung people, and gray-hatred men and [ and ina moment ho crivd aloud in Lis sgony, **1 ON I8 OWH HOOK, (Lato Principut of Dradford Academy) will recelve kerted by all except +*the can’t-get-aways,” The | when, about s year ago, his mother proposed to | women prayed for the enlvation of the men upon | want bolines, I want hollness, " Already n gay reliclous bachclor hox put up hie into Lier Honie, 100 Charlesest., B S{mn( uuber of deslrablo summer redorts which have sprung up within easy access of the city dur- g the past fow years hias remdercd 1t ponsiblo for husineas men o Mve in the conntry and still spend the business lioura of the doy In the city, mem o rodius of 100 iniles of the City-1lall there aro at Test (U of thewe denlrable smimiicr places, —eomo on the geacosst and many on the mountalns, Now Jdersuy sbounds in them. Hor svaconst s 1fned with summer hotels and private hoarding-housea; her river shorow aro overe run with them; while fu' her mountaina there wre miblons of them, A rideof from fifteen mine anow-wiilte tet in the rear of the bubldiugw, - and —_— i nbet of youne Labias, Ue. be NEdoe bor convenlently near the shady grove afuresald, the 1 AR\ \ immediate care and Iustruction In all the branches dark green of which lendn it & pretty background., 4 1 A of au English Education, Supcrior opportunitics He can cook his own meals if ho likes to hire & afforded for the study of the higher Englleh branch- Ktove, or eat ot the restauront, or at the table . . ea, the Anclent and Modern Languages, Music, and d'hote. Fur a_ few cents a duy water and fuel con Pafuting, —Special attention given to the health of bo carrled by obliging, not to say perspiriug, help. S Puplls, " Mivs Julinson rofers by pers iun to Prof. No inoking can bo permitted i the bay ‘bunke, i | S ¢, Durtlett, Chleago Theological Sewinary, but in the caln of & summer evening, ond under — B et tho shade of his cunvas-roof, the gay religious SOLD BY bl bR | 5 g vANDUZER |l Valley Gollege. Ms tlmountit 24 to Mr. Bebler tor 8100, But | wham an hour before they thought respect for re- A Uright-oyed young girl urose, and with wet ;\?2 |B’ Tavingcared for him fnchildliood, senthim | Bglon could Iay no hold, y\'mmg men and young | checks ulprmllrcl(, ++0h! that Is my experience. e oo, clthed ond fed him, and taught him | Efrls ralved their volces for. the “hors, and ‘hymn | =L dowt know fhat 1 fecl ciotional, but | frel Imlunlry,'mluaml to buy his time after al) that} flflurlllydnnn‘rnlng:n"l. blersing flm'l Idlul n&ubm ped ;hfit"svhnw got Clirlst, " safd a happy-lookiug youny - 0! el secrated an roug! ¢ o 50 his tiother ook the boy by habeas corpus, | {REIN, St Mot o ought | e from Deslde it camo tha volce of an aged replevin, or somo statute Insuch coses made The Hov. Mr. 8cott openedl the eervices with a | sister: **Aftor my conversion | felt something in and provided, but trested him in such o manhier | fervent, eloquent prayer, in which ho asked for | My heart 1eading mo futo temptation to sin either that ho ran off, overtook Mr. Bebler *on the | foods of grace and | blessing npon young people, | inwardly or ontwardly. But God helped mie, snd mave,” and went with him to Nebraska, Time | and enpecinlly upon the young taen In whose home Twan glad when I snrrendered my will, and my assod on, months rolled into a year, and | they bud congregated. temptations wero taken from me, 8d God showed ]lluwun.h was ciuployed to find the steny, which Then came the hymn, .me the way and sunctitied me, aiebugat. Siniionc ! Thelteve on tha gon “WAT Uear," sighed an old gentleman, ¢ 1 wake Unilor the care of Friends. Full Colleglalo and wten to an hour by ateam cara will thke onc as Lo suceeeded In dofug in true detective style, T'amm snved by 116 blood of 1ho crucfed Gne: 1n'the nieht and 1 fear 1 am rowing a boat up | O suothlug his eare, und the wweet tanca of the 3 DS v e 2 A Sty e thouen ne | Friday tho cse . Babler' e : ol | otk S e oy Gid el the, ™ camlatid. ! : ik il bt sl crowd Gf the elty, sa though ho | Febduy thovass, Wo0 L andcd. (0 his mothior, | I thalagiving that tho gate Of that rustic fence | ++1 want 16 trust God b (b future, snd 1 ask "z punic vonmTontzs i o s, S0, Tor eats aul pure Mr.lcuumrv diot, and country scenos are | The boy ._-I....,: to the prisoncr and screnmed; | bad been passed ut last, and fu bescechiug that the | your ‘(‘unyen faor thie," are ko, one for the men and une for the women. 1. Lo ROWRIGUT, Prestdent, no fufllp n‘lhm lu;hla that tho wonder Is anybody re- | Lyt tho motlicr took hin from Court; and now | Work so well begun wight be contlnued until the "And (hiey knelt and praycd for the young manwho | At the east end of the Intter, 8 portion 6 parti- WW, Springhorough, 0. nuufue i the clty, Rven iho workinguron, Whors | Lt foaro prayini Mis Ilonor (o tuko th child | ¥hole prees of the world might bocomo jan engiie | nad sekelllt with such aiusy i his Soice. tloned off for the use of the Natiunal Commitice, | -~ ASSTGNEE'S SALE. ek begln ot 7 0'clocke in tho mumln‘[nu) endat | PeoS, 0 mulhcr K e i over to. Mg, | of salvation to men i the glory of God, Ouo aftor another they got up ‘and botween the | and forn headquarters to b used by the local YAUKER COLLE TE INSTITUTE, , ;1‘ :‘: 2=i|;§;d ?’&’n.}'i‘z‘.‘u‘é‘ifi 1::0 ':l‘:dl flllll‘l!‘l ‘.’.;u‘,e, Nu" Hch'h:t | * | 1 KNOW TUAT NRWBPALEL UEN LAVE uAID ldl‘l‘l'trlublhu hyinna lu!w‘uull ol i GaBis Hei D -‘:Efle“r‘-:. Z‘i‘.‘fi.’fiwli“'{.‘}"‘;’.-fi‘i??."“ I'xl‘:‘-d:h::":]lb{‘ml;’l:\ NOTICE OF BALE. Nrouklyn Helght ho thirty-rat year of this fnstitue derscy, whero thelr famillea can roum in tho whoie~ | In Deeatur, Friday n(ghth the fifth company Jinus, Oh1 brethren, ' cried a wman, ere 2 tion willbpen bept, 1% 1876, Puplfs frow sbroad ai 3 #nld 8 yol an. **1amncommorcial traveler, et the Dicssing of my Heavenly Father, and if T of 'Bealpera was foried. Tho Republleans now | S 1 2o Shag the temotatians fowhieh | um pub. | ket thut I ain mido Batye 11 Nt known of thix hiave three companies of white-votluie Scalpers, | jected too often fall acroes the path of the re- | ductrine of hollncss when 1 was youny in religlon 1 ano of colored, and one of juvenfics, Your | portor, Yetit ls not imposelble for elther the | would have entered th fuld of Thrlst wheu I w readers will pereefve_thut the "young idva ls to | travelcr or tho reporter loboa Chriatian, " and then thres months olilin the faith, 1 was can- sonie nfr, thun in the sweltering, sickness-breed. fug tenoment houses of the cit; Tundreds of them may bu scen, night snd morning, crossing the ferrivs mstead of crowding the cars for the upper part of the city, But it Is a hord matter s o 15 road are otary. Gocs.duty for both. Thinks extending | Tahite nottee ts herchy yiven that on Thursday, duly | péitiVen it the fan g 1 3. Binith, & memb e wutits Jeuiglh of o o bulldings, “boarded e | 12 170 AL e s :mu'm-wmh_:g;gggml&g s ey fhe ben ribuiies af Kool oF iy viil, ‘ainting, 3 X e e evecteds e are e with it chpan UM o, | Bl et ! ailitis AT on TN nu X e iarge dot of wowd ahd on materials & % 4 hoy.' Tucreare no partitlons, The plous sleeper | atreet-car, ofica_furnttare. d ather U, Brooklys, N. Ve 3 \orses, Wi agan N Cpits, he nrged upon the boys not unly to turn thel ot up ond spoke fnu Presbyter! i Chiurch, undrerses and plungesinto the buy, nud trusts to rsons| property. ‘Tenns cash, Catalugucs can be hed p gt T T il | Rt bttt P S o | DL | SRS IR, | R T | B | Ctok S, st i 1 g vl eingr 1y ¢ oud 8 the; tre ity the town, i chh A ety bt o b Por Young ee an s, near Chicago, 11l ‘.1i:.“!‘.:‘&.‘.‘.“m':.‘,‘.“.’:'.‘.‘.i."x'x‘.‘-’.f B T yosht grog. 1?:‘:;;&»“;,(“‘;‘1‘331!:, pacet '.".}R‘.,?cn.r'.‘.fd'fi‘,’. it Eobhe fiow, . bt :],,’h':,‘ Jieom, Wik., made " 1 FGLT THE FOWER COMING, faciug thrngh the chinke 10 tho ruugh Timbee | 360 Axetice, bell gt QU wictin of (g SIS | Next achng) year will comnenco Mondny, ept. 11, 3 i ! vhich e eceme: of the country. THE HOTEL BUBINESS, With the depurture of such numbers to the conn- try, the botel buulness 14 sulfering. Indeod, it boa been suftering very decldedly for several years, resulting fn the closlug up of a number of {mm. which were formerly quite popular. 1n the neces- aity for retrenchment which dus overtaken our weuple, they have lesrned toapprociate the fact 1870, Indorsed sud patrontaed by tho most emie t citizons of Chicago and vicin{ty, MRS, L. N. IMP'EL, formerly ltead Assistant Washington ¥ . Bt o i carrl ke b i thromls | ichsadres, et b seemcltftake Apnuc, | and 1 phonsid bt St ot NG £, 1 the alr, gomg 800 or 400 fect above this mun- | yather eccentric enameration of the annoyances | crazy.' ‘can't help I, “l'c.'u s 1, ‘can’t belp dune sphero, About 2,000 people witnessed the | and temptations that heset thent, began to demon- | it if T don't holler T burt.t 1f you feel thut performance, wirate the feasibility of thelr risingto the estato of | way,' said she, *lot her went. ' and did let her ‘As the shades of night came on, o vagraut | Christivnlly, and “In that woy “becoming even | went, my brethren, snid 1 hollered like a loun for Democrat, calling Wimself * Happy duck,? be- | grester Jusirumenta af pood than they now are. | the glury of God.' . i b distuurse dryenhe Lok Yo | Yo spuke of tho religiovis eifortu of the press, and | Eald w young wan: ‘*My Christian experienco ['e rom u dry 0x on the ren] " ; o i bublic squure. Note knew w frour | contended that newspapers did sx mich good an | lins beet i cunistiut ateuuxle Wilh iy carnapunture. 1 | the pulplts in theind{ssemination of religivnenews; | Now, most peoplo e God do the” straggling for alin, au lie oF she diven into hiwor her Httle pile | Yo Foitowing descrited ren) of hay, e or slie Ty ety the wonders of ‘the | 1. Lot on Kussutli-g . wlarry frmament and enjoy st least once fn n | Addition. iffeiune W benege of u purfuctly fres eurzentof | I'.'C'n'.‘."fiu‘.’.i?i\‘:'.’,"n'i,l‘:fi'r‘:‘fi](‘d?lfll'"d,:‘:"w'::“ Cuicago, Principul. “Send for circular 1o . 3 .40 and In- Inrlul'.hu\u\‘u tu' Incubrasce for Elmhurat, Dul'uge Co., 1L ot 12 a8, noimep suteinon .3 | Young Ladles Coleglate Lustine and Seninary, o R teed on Clurk, and 12000 Uak, heuts MONROE, M1CIH. 1 TIE PAMILY DORMITONY. 18 a comparatively aristocratle place, Everypater: fmndliun orders ww mich roou as he wants, nd all that hias to be fone Is for the carpenters 16 natl up thie necersary quuntity of rongh planking. — If they ereat e . The twentyureventh colleginte year opens the 10th of Vhat lotol chares hava been churmous beretatoro, | OF who lie was; und promiuent Democrats re- | bt G0l much niore powerful thoy would bo if the | thens, und they do 1is wark for 1, 10 there | are wiraid e e oThbora. snyihg throngh the A A vt g iy g A B '.“T.F‘m!hfif""i’('xi%?'i’f’-’-.‘o‘-."'cfi"f-‘fxfl‘('n"i'é' and they thercfure, uvold thuso **regal palaces™ me it ns 2 well,—a {mvr\m Jobi © Hut he ram- | men who run thew wera full of falth and belef fu | can be anythini of that sort, T want 1t.™ cracks, a titile paper plastered over” will ohviute I8 14 lncutubran Unedcti | {iiree Mwilc Tescherse Apply to Prof. B BOYD, whero a Tortuna is cousumed i o weelkls living. 1t | bled on, until Bien Dudson, with o full hundred | Christ, Another said: ** | prase God for what Te haw | the dificulty. Aenayltie tiev. M. Smith, pustor K s ndtitin B Mitiro a8 nndowbiedly vory nice 10 £0 to o firat-cluks ho- | freshs rocrults, to bo tendercd the Governmuent | M. €olomou Thatcher sald that when ho put tho | done for me, 8nd my heart i longing formore.” | of pring StreetSethoillat Church, rother dudeo, ihe B, X ubells Additiep. Clark, | o5 find_every conveuience fur living at your | to avengze Custer'sdeatl, cume marchinguround | tentun he felt bo was putting it in (ke wrong 1 Liave sat down on Christ's lap, and 1 have gotl l\ command wnd o servant tu walt on you con- santly at your elbow, bLut, as " it cost wmuch” money” to provide theee, hotel charg. 6, Licul ay member of the same .mmm the Rev, M, | Locust, and en B W, VAL Sac. T8, T 40, N, ufters fife and drum, when lappy Juck | place, and that it ought to bu placed over by the | agood measure of blessings, " eaid o Judy. . Mead, of Nachne, and the Me vanished, and his audience were parted. like Jo- ravine out of aight, Ile had called Tur TninuNg An old gentleman raid be had heard a inan eay he odist ladics of Whitewater, have recured chambersroom in this T nOYS, > 00L FOR BOYS,, ir1icago-Av. 5 aiid 6 on uta rate thut | st 78,0 blout to Incunibraacos amounting tn allto | Term opens Rept. 23, 187 (3 " 0] y 0 1 by . but he did not feel | way, and plain furnishi 3 Addruss, or apply after Hent, 1 G “Were nuteasarlly high. ‘Tho grent Amoric | S¢I's mony-colured cont, and uru still by darke | i o o 0 I e | B e e hotlnowse > Why BoUT ™ e | e e th comfortable Ceenpalian of each befars | © Al sobiuatacke ncounty andclotme, s, O Dy e kIS, A, B, Master. ican'public la inding oult that it notonly can do | 4Cs8 for wint of thosy luminous thoughts of | yagher o outelde tho circle, buthiad buen aasnred | speaker, +* ecauns Jlavegott, 1dowy duty, | (hesa lincs cous back, in printed form o Milwau- | pdvemscwty siblect v ull fluns ui tocumbran TTALAWOUT TTOME ) 155ES FORTE & CHANP without quite so much luxury, but {s sLsolutely “,‘ ,l“ 7 ftwould do s 1t was. Littlodid ho think then, | and do it thoroughly, but | denot need any more | kee, L AVERELL, L ot For youns Vadlcs ahd'cnge uusblo to pay forIt, “Therelord thoy scek thowo 1 u:,:l&,l‘m:migcmnu that it Linsn’t ralned in | hosaid, that there would be ever such a mecting as | holluees.” Some t{me after b catue under convies Av dron. Hiadiey. Dampatire County, Mass. : Vienty of pure water fs 1o Le il for tho feteh | specas Block, Chleago, Juna 19, I7 chu‘uxrplm:u. where the expense of keeping up n ne | 2 kg i o for forty-clght hours, and harvest | that in that tent, It had boen well placed, Lo | tlon. **OLI™ suld hey ** Ineed holiness, I need % Ing, boih for drinking sud wnshing purposcs, ti ooy o R ) = gmaliarmy of sorvantsand o pricely. cogres of | is golng on with a falr prospeet. thonght, and now that It had opened ftadoora' for | hullnees." **Why eo ' now? I thought you w water-works system of the city Taving been ok LAl Vit i VA 121 '} VWA R ANSTuTE | FAMILY SCH00L FoR luxuty 18 not charged, pro rata, In the billy Max A, MiLnioN, the tacetings, o bopod the invitations would nover | dolng your duty, " waid the speaker. —+* Hecaung," | tended to theground last sunimer, and the fuld | NOTICE ] o to st oo oia laven, Conu. tend fur Circuiar, of tho guesta, ~ Few hotel propriclors recug. et ——— Yo rojected, said (e conyert, *'1 do my duty us well ay ever,but | comlucted by waoden pipen wheraver required, ., e aealnst the +Cily & ool Ik ut T TRIVE IR A ,ulze the preaunt pubiic depiand for more comfurt A Recaloltrant Pussengor. Mra, Thatcher arose: ** Whon the angols of God | 1can't stand being kicked.™ Private otlices for mules sid females ure situnted | £ 110, “'1“.:::',‘.::“‘.:’.'?.'",‘.:.. fe'.';fi'l‘fi."uurmm Nsmun&oufinnfi il TAJdm{:‘}!m? A Ml 'ond less show, but insist upun keeping up tho The other % i ropurs thin meeting to the Throne of God, I hope Another young girl came forward, **1fecl hap. | ata convenlont divtance fromn the Lulldinge. 0 thrce vaobthe froi this date, or they will ) 2 School Northaeld Ve Address Dol CHAS DOLE, eamo utyle that chaructarized thele houses durlng morulng (says M. Quad) as the oadline wilk bo, *Saved in the fullncas of | py in the love of God thls wurutig, and I feel that WORBHIY founc® honia onN %y 0. FINANOIAL, 5 {nflation thmes, whon money wus plontiful, camu | conductor of o train uhnfi West from Detrolt | God's mercy, '™ [%eant to be cleunsed and taught (o trust lu Hitn.* | takes place tn the steam-machinery hall. Between Comptiullerol the Crredy: | | mmmmmtas o i oo e cosy, and was recklvssly spent, Many of thein | was pusslug around alter tickets, bocume tos Aynungl‘;d offered a Lriof prayer for the im- Vo1 am worry 1 badn't the fulth ) ought to bsve, | £,600and 3,000 chairé have been pluced {n this = I AM PREPARED TO BUY FOR OASH liave paid the penalty of Dankraptey for thelr per- | mnun Who waved Minaway with u yery important | provement of the lives of tho Eoy- and all young | earlier in my }fe. Butnowl can -Iul;m-pr-l apartment, which is open st the eide, with eaves 4 GROoE Ny uncy, aud others aro now keeplug thelr doors | alr, at the sume timo remarking, “ Fasson, afr; | people, and that tholr talonts might bo dbvoled &5 | and bave for about ffty years. Now | avetosny | or 5 fect wido at each wide to keep oif thu 1 TTHICKSON' S' THE FOLLOWING BONDS: gnen st pecuniary ,::‘:."“.f"Jf'd":‘a.‘,,,‘{f.‘é::”.‘.f.“‘.:fi passon? I want your ticket," replied tho Lettor twes in the futurc. 1% on Calvary, and § ain going o and on, upand | the sun or the splash of ) HICKSO 0 L the n the vast end of MISSISSIPPI RIVER BRIDGE BONDS. occupy the plal sccpy Lh, vy Caslh G@rocery House. ggmflu nnysgxggusl%ung%gga. N i Lobater, 11 cans, per dozon, GIN AND STATE LIN 3 pot Ameratton: tho Jlev.” 2 (e | e eI e BELOIT AND MADISON * FIRETE.* Cinciuuati, th great Geemun orator, whoro ¢lu- | Sultwon, 1D catis, jier dozen.u. .o e T4 o hesbenod word amangthe Geriane; | Covu oyaters, 2D 'cae, per dOXGA..., 140 DANIEL A, MORAN, 1.00 | NO, 40 WALL.ST,, NEW YORK OITY. he: Lavweyof Cluciunad, aud edhers, ffhe prescl oW Y ork An{ry, e Dvass %) 3100 gyt fee, $1.700 e coming. The llst of hutels in this clty Which hava Dbeen clused eluce the gum- fo Includes mowe fifty or moro. have been closed lmmluvn(l 3 othery, L rulned thele propriotore, vo been reopened by ather ventursomwe ludividualy, und uro ruuning uni- der s now wansgument. But s change of proprie- tors invariably wesns TUR FINANGIAL RUIN OF TIE OLD ONES, Among thu hotels which have undergonel tho wetaworphoste Iudicated, there occur to na ths usmes of the Now York Hotel, tho Metropolitau, ndu R § (1 ¢l ey, Tt Is impossibie to enumerats the prayers and ad- | up. When you ges on Calvary the highwsy of holi- conductor, " Ticket, you hircling of suarchyy | g,c.itatiat trose from thaoikiul sirite, andwhen | neis o apeh Lo You. ™ Thun spuke s mian who bad T own this road! 1 ugglit it just before Je s | the scrvice was over all who liud attende d | attended thirty-ul ative camp-incetingm, ¢ L bofors Jeaving | that meant almost all the campera, took the ‘boya | I prafee iod,*" sald su clderly lady with trem- Detroit, aud, whils 1'would like to retaln you tho" 1ti16 gate, a5 | Bling limbe, 1 praisc God for the richness of 1ila in my employ, you must bo mors civil or I shall prayod | grace.” discharge you on tho spot, even i you haves | for them. And again and again tho stirring chorus rang out, dozen childrento support!™ #1 must have | Tho meeting wasoneof (he euccesses of tho | until the leaves trembludun the trecy. your ticket or the nioney,” safd the officlal. | ¢amp, and the blue and white striped tent I8 nu *'God Is "«,l’ salvation and wy rest. I am resting s Consider yourself discharged!” roared the | Jovgersbunned. It red for now tuore tenderly | in Jesu, and I hope Ho will save me and teach mbs man. il was left on tho track between two | than suy otlieron the ground, The little court- | to nullu Himwore, "' murmured 8 alotor, and then stations. o sat down ou alog to pin his paper ard Inside the rustic fenco ho boen discovervd to | & bright-looking young fellow ook up the , 1nit ik 10 thko placo every day at10:30 a. . and 2 | Whito fiu, 13D kita.. lu‘fl7:fl0p. ml.I Thore 5::1. e proyers and social Mackerel, Il'-lp kita, gutherings in the intervals, aud Loforo snd after Chow chuw, Crosse the wbove hours, fll:rth. umvbox. o 8 plcasant siiting-place, Cresturs comforts of | straiu and sald” kis ezperience i regurd to 5 TIE DIN; JIALL fu Lest Carol! tho Dlwont, Haruanre, Madion Square, the 1> | collar on, und Lis last words, as the train | (o inmates are mor tian evur well provided for, | the =~ liesting = w wecullar, A 11 accommaodate it woesty at one time. Tt fa | Tuplocs, bet, per'm. L1 ving, b1, Jimes, e £ Putivr Weatmoreland, | moved off, weres ! Gontlamen, thia outragowill | Ll Rmeies are mors Hia oot e P Whent | hudid not pelfeve a min could become s willacommodus il dasstu b ony Hmee ST | colse rom‘luobnerm 30 | durlng the pustfew monthe, under our tmproved Unftin Place, 1. Gormafn, tho Giebhuin, the South® | mako this country shudder from Maine to | evara placo ls wanted for s praycr-meetivg, and llve log, But when he wu cony, Metropatitan Hotel, the supervision of the whole | £uap, Qerman, 60 bars, per hos, - 828 | ayatew of flpemdfll 'fl‘ulm o g 5 uml‘;n b loyal chie | the Statow, TR T TUR BROULAK BVENING EXERC! r. Parkhurst sald he boped that i d ckson Is Chalrman, At the southwest end of g € . . L atlon. . duilon, lnul'Al«::éc'ai., "s‘fl.:hmcy: ufudmné'r- Denth from the Bhock of » Oannon, untl) veyond tho" bty Sxed, and for 8 | once cxperionced tho peaco. that comea With £ox | {hi bulldtiig will by found a restaurant, at which | Frult ars, Masun's, quarti, por dosen.. 50 hRihGE & o, o Contral Park lloto), the Crittenden, the Aliddietoswon (N. Y.) Argua, 'cloc] en th Mra, Prod Von ik ot Tibnssdater atter roturn. | Guced- \a- ihe {ng home on the night of th f du) Hov, J. M. L‘lhlv’:lr wu‘ intro- llg’:‘gun atud bad loat 1t would wake it manifest. Louox, the Devonshire, Prescott's, and the Win rnaclo by Elder Julklus, For Lers wore tears om every face, but uo one chealsr, Many uthers iilght bs ndded to tiis Jix wieals will Lo supplicd at al) bours, frrespectiveof | 113 Kast Madison-at., fust east of Olark. - Bankers and Drokors, 3 Wall-st., New York. e ote ¥ lober 100, Will Do foahd b Uehe | T e et | SRS e But cuough are givon 1o Thdlcats tho extent of th iome anthe alfut at the 5d af quly fruns wit-. | s text e faok thie atary. of Anenles sudSapptilres B ow, ™ atd o arad searocwhara Lo ahid cofte, e A e e ABSOLULAL Bl | oo D ! Igh ary glyen ndicats the extent ol ho | nessin e preliminarics e ration vn the | confind iusol 0 socond verve of il * Come now, "' & e read and potatocs, suysr snd miik, 0 " Uinaager Spepy alvei o Didlcate tho debint of ot | Fourtls waa. taken wih couvaisions, snd b was | chapiorof Acte, And kopt back part of tho price, COMMN NOW AGAIN 'TO TIIE MERCY SHAT, etndrion, san bo parchiscd by thuse Who prefer o DISSOLUTION. Impnr’t{nntkto 1:1‘;" Eona V’“‘:“,‘H Now Ing the past few yeare. Nor b prosperity likely to | nos untll moruing that vhe vhowed signs of return- | his wife also bolug ]lrlvyL)ll." fho thewnw wed | If you cannot speak, rise up.'* cup of tea within thelr uwn sauctunw. 'This {8 to glve notlce tlat the pmnmm%h!mer- ork or the Oontonnial, 5 descend npon thoso now runudug until thoy ruduce | ing consclousncas, At shout duylight vhe wax alils | the keupiug back by men of much thist is due from Xml with s ruetle and o wighty sigh of grief, 'he Comunittew dealro {t to bo distinctly under- | to exlating botween Il Ureenway and 8. Guacott, ”O\IAH b UNION ém'“‘"",_,‘}"""'“‘,‘u.‘:."“‘ fi-‘?m thoir riccs wnd cub dowu tbelr oxpeusi corge- | (0 convene but was very weak, Justat that tiny | thelr [ives {0 tiod, aud the lukawsrmoss of wives | ooe-balf the audience srosc, atuod 1iis fu not a 5. Dagmasy lakus L and frous tlls depot w Hotes B culution to make muney, but | cornee of Ashland-av. sud Mulllgan- s his bt ol el e o aigen sunds st only | day, dlascteud by joutis) "fi."‘lffi%m";""':" (it S IS it such a8 ure calculales vpay 10 3 - Wi he recelved aud Ci WM‘B‘ 1 for all it , Dented fof boarabig wud foellik Wo Iandtibido up | July 10, 1670 s SRo Sty Coniadaly ¥ o e 14 »pon lu&p With the decadence of tue Lotcl business ptoper, cto Las boea ay luczsasy In Wie drwynd for ags A the firut yplate was Ared from the large canpon, | In faillug o impress thelr husbands with the ne- e od Tho ahiock was 4o grost an tho berves of Mss, Va | somslty of giviug up all o thy glory of Cbriat. | Learts, God Birk that shy Wvdda o fow scconda Thy discourso was wpasslonod sud boprosive, | ausn e bo fe o thelr Learts, Qod grapple tholr pple helr Liurts," tousmured & o bls kuves, o