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il Gruoas0 TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1870. [ D s Turape hefors 1t bad | running race, Druce, £25; Waddell, §13; flold, | death causcd by fnternal hemorrhoge, the resnit RAILIROAD TINE TABLE. v R Th third methiod was to mako each scholar n | clecalation of the news to Eurone hofore " ] death eaueed by Internslhemorrhoge, the reonit | ________AMUSEMENTS. | ___BAILIOAD TINE TADLE, LAKE BLUFF. i el (or a Yorae on Whleltthe v | beer, ey afoncra by, the Frviion Gatern: | 610 T of qunthrng 8 Blood-vewel, Paper nere found EXFOSITION BUILDING, ARAIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATHG aaked hita quustlons whle the teacher acked &8 | &g mbaasies, was on auty at tho Tayukers n STRIANISM. of Lia having'any relatives resiiling n this coun- CRYSTAL GARDEN. . Moderator.” The fourth method was the blacks | i, "syhile there he saw M. Onon, the firat Drn 1y, Deceased feft no family. Theremalns were — —_ 1oy Exercises of the Inters [ board,and the Hifth thelesson proper. THo | oman of the Juueslan Emiinrer, tnter in lintte AT MANIN 1 Drseunile Closing Exel speaker lluatrated all of these at Jength, take | 558 n i oman, looking very ssitated, wantes to fpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. \PIBY: Shiiaidhiio T Trikhing RUME A]]E G[] GERTS oplongton, 7 aufece forks—t atarey oo State Sunday-School g For s busls Matthew, tenty-Ifth chapler. | wire & clyhiored telegram apnounciog, Fsipiass | Mawistre, Mich., July 21.—John Field, late s | Leavexwonriy, han., duly . —liformation | Bty xcepied. | tunday exocpied. | At Assembl e Rew, Dr. Ter e e ils panorama of | Prsha vory civitly howed, but frmiy declined to | Chlcago pedestrian, and ¥, W. Dunlap, a grocer an fecelved Lo lodny 7_,’ the A’““'v“omflhw The followlng-nsmed ariists will appear sfter- iy ZesmuYs e T Tt ackoraphning the. views with n | allow the tesrsge to be diepatehe, of thiscity, walked & matchat Temperancelall [ of Licut ¥ D, Nclots 0.8 4, feonard svecings G s . running locture sumetuing aficr the manner of T TS T Saturday afternoun and evening for aspurse of | Duncque, Ia., July 3.—The oldest member | 3iss Minois Cartice .mnwm'e’g‘% %fl%mfl%WAL : ting Addross by the Rev. J, | showmenof less titled character. The viows SPORTING. $100, distance 36 miles, but Dunlap gave out on | of the Bisters of the Hlensed Virgin Mary, named | Mer Alexs BISCHOMorooors Canatonireet.. eotner luitsoniet e and beams dnchld {ntoresting ACC Mere some sixty fn wumber, hut only ahout .| the twenty-fth mite, Jeaving Field the pursc, | Bister Mary Mogdalene Ko, died at L. dusepls | 3r. Thomas Goodwiliis.. Monro Gibson---Difficultics Tall were nllown‘ the remalndor mvkre I!i::fl BASE-BALT. Time, 5bg niles per hour. Field's wife Inalno o | Home, i fhia county, Baturday vight. Shehad ¥, Hi’n’f‘{ ?:yflfx'e"fi' Yo avsclio FaitLing in Tonching, e el T Pl satitaction Lot 5 s pdesteln o s ok snd wil probably walk been a Slster forty years, Mafing e, favorite| om, 10Centa | Sbuuiue Dar i . palnted, ane Bt afnce present. A/QURIOUS LITERATT. : unlap for $300 on the rave track two wecks - Grand eveningconcerd, o n, 26cents | SHUDSIS moileral f..m '3&1?1‘.7& he Camp-Meeting As. | An tssue of the Cincinuatt Enquirer which has | jence, THE HAMBURG MASSACRE. oy = T sorenth dag of the Western InterStato | ,fL 8 e S80E% roise (e Iniercuia of | dust areived ot Wi oflce ‘contalg a fearll T A ot Cioames toton b o1 | spyNOOKERS TUEATRE, bly at Lake Bluflt yester- ction of mnore permancnt | declaration of war by the sporting reporter o 3 emarkable Clroumstance Nof ols | M/ & VERLY ... PR L m. Bunday.Sehonl Aere o er enthior than | B L7 B o b1 ond that 14may | st paper on the unfortunata. who Appears o ¢ Iigxinson: WILL E! CHAPSUAN, fi Ll i fhisafed to any of the preceding | becowne s sort :.P summer_retreat for Chici- [ habyo wnine retation to the Pazette. 1t is evl- The Latest 8tory About Tils Abduction. Tv J.e Fdttor of iha Neio Tork Times, EXTRA E m. lias been vouchsn s ’ Lo o and_ other Western people, A move tnthat | 50, b IR T Bie (ehich the writer Titladetpiin Inquirer, July 21, Allow /o call your attention ton remarks | - EXTRA EXOAGENES m susslons. 'Tho trains dil not takomuny visftors, | {5, o' wns made Saturday by Prosiding-Elder | deutly base The man says his nomd Is Goorge, and that ho | able eirimatance fii the recant Tnmburg mas- | 19 Saneequencs, of the Immen m and the audionces wers mainly composed of the | §Ave and g, B, 1obbs, who together bought | his not secn) in which somcthing Is alleged. ‘ian o ralisd 1o bieas N Y' T ls tall, | facre, namely, that, after the captured militia. | 1Y, e m dwellera fo tents, all of a fincly-loeated block, o Tittle distance | This may not be a very definito statement of the d Ay No Yo * | tnen hiad been shot down, the colored Magistrate | forits performance during the week commencing s 0 Ing devotlonnl exercises were led by | west of the Tubernacle. The gentlemen named | cquge of the war, but it s really difficult to Powerfully bullt, sbout 28 or 30 years of nge, | Lefore whom the cnse had been brought was Mnmll{, .m)‘.-.u, when it will be presented with a . Thumorning Le! a Ao anderstood £o be aeting for & colony of Chi- | T88 B B0 PR E T i, and o atudy | With cumplexion very light even for amulatto, | competled to flee for hia life, and his house wns | GMEATCAST. Matinces Wedneaday and Satur the Rev. 1. D, Stieppard, of Chicago, and wero e honiz them Mr, Hobbs himsclf, Mr. | Work up m J %3 | and keen, dark eyes. 11ia tanuer 1s simple and | Macked, Yt all accounts haree fn aaying tiat | dag, 3 a—Tiepot cornc of Welly and Kinzio ulte interesting. Followlog this was a well- | S8R BN S0 Turiing, Mr. 8, L. Thateh- | into 1t would be fmpossible. Iuwever, the Eu- | P08 KOS 3 "1c anys thatTie was the eook | s only shato in the offulr had consisted tn an | _Monday, Juty 31~Tony Pastor's Compan &=Depot corner of Canal and Kios 2ltcndcd ‘meeting of pastors and Superintend- | & “aud Mrs. Govs uevcrfilgu. ‘The_property | quirer article §8 an cxcellent one In its way, ‘l'{“ s b c““;‘“- caxps thallie ““»l ';’":‘ endgavor to keep the peace, he having gone so W0OD'S MUSEUM ERTRAL RAILEOAD. ealded over by the Rev, 8, A, W. Jowett, | contalns thirtcen iots, and nicarly all of them [ fully equal to anything ever penncd by Mr, | Of 8 ga1g v thleves, which was a branch of the | far g8 to ndviso the colorei militlamen to give M, i 1008 of " nane o at, ents, presl y A g Dbuilt on next’ spring by the partics Eatonwlll Jude- | §enorul vrganization of which Mosher and | yp “their arms to bim. That ho should lave o ——— .. Sauthesst coraor of H of tho First Methodist Chureh, Clicago. This | will be bullt, o0 VSt SEOPE, Y (10, Ty | 8turk dn the best daya of the Eaton ouglars werg the leaders, Thio latter wera | houy eluded in the general brutality shows tho TUESDAY EVENTNO, was given up to o general discussion of methods ""l’““ an pendent. For instance: with™ Division No. 1, which had its quarters | |jipor hostility of race fu which the whole allair | ZOIS, The Octoroon Girl. {2 teaching, and the tine was taken up Jargely [ 10N e —i There's 8 yonng roonter down at the Gazetfe of- | hero i the Northenst, aud ho wue with | originated, R Ty A e B by the ucstions of teachiers, and answers tend- ABDUL AZIZ'S FALL. ‘ngo 1""L""’ Shanghal ‘lrllm'.m\;'l?l(;‘" %{l‘fi?i‘fi:‘:“»’ * Division No. 2," which loented and operated | “fr, Rivers, the Magiatrate in question, fs well | —endtamily Matines Brery Atlernoon a8 2p. m. 4 utioh on poluts where iz Sarws Kanpaiao, Je S o kusmd | I the South and” West. ~Charlle Ross was | known to ma and to many others at the North, UG to give them tuformatioh on pi Tic beconica o ridicutoun somotiies that it would | yfo vl o TR o e Pl i EDUCATIONAL. b k o noma of | Btulen on the 1st of duly, and threw. duys | hoving been for moro than three FEnrs UG | mmmaaamanianers b et e | BRI Exproin o thay felt doubt. 3 Socrat 1latory of the Turkish Coup d'Titats | clicor n dress-parado ata funcral to el e R R L (LR T it Te Lt 3T D, af Chicag, st T gl " | binooftbrat citivions, X younesr e oty | K05V, "AE o Lot noar Cinctumatt, O | Geio® Sorkeant of my segiment during he Cill | P EYNI IR, FLATLL, | fimind e drag held at 10:30, J. W Dean, of Kbl e | Acorrespondont ot Salonlea, Macedonta, writ~ | L f the | George says that Charlle was turned over 16 Lin ; i vans- | 4 A SN < Night kxpress, g fed, « o . Hed he simply aitended to the hiyslcal power, and o natural leader ot his peo- KENOSHA, WIS, : e n:nn‘n::lm"{‘s:‘ll} -fi““l\rlln‘rilrlflllcv’flrgs " yery | fng to us under dute June 21, gives some ac- o whict ho. secoived W umificont salary | care, and the frat thing that he \was ordered to et k. Whlie o¥en oo tio The Memortal Bchond for_givls and goung fadies, | T EMUMeY E: ¥ on 'fl-"-',u %he attendance was much tess than on | connt of the sccret histury of the coup d’etat at | of $1s por weck, this little *'pull*’ would never | dv waa to clip the curls from Charlic's head; | \War, was thoroughly upright, couragreous, aud | founded ui, orgautzed A Faculty ot euperlot | OHICAGO, ALTON & BT LOUIR snd CHI o préviots doys, only o amall fraction o FLS | Gunstantinoplot kv lieotpeod, g o ol e ot Vet ey |'truthtuts any statemont of'bix was cntfted to | ILEUL iSRStk jedincw chapet ani | KANSAS CITY & DENVER BHONT L 1 eds Igning severn % It would appear pretty clearly from the gen- absolute coniidence, 8ince the War he has been | Claimter compieted: new Music: Housa: and everyth Talon We 3 ¥ 3 B ko, lstohod o & praver by tio oo etter o con et L e D oRine | eral tono of 1o articio that, if Yuie person critl- | close Into the scalp. The arty, with the child iointer cumpleteds new Music-Jlodsas and cverything | Dalon Depot West 8de, near Madsonust. bridgs, ) I ) I o, GTIL | Lot e L B, o o bareyy mith the S | @ local Magletrato sud @ meinber of the Legis e okl T e Depot, 8a 125 Handoimhon . M, M. Parkhurst, and afterward to an ad- two of the particlpotors thomeelves, | clsed {s o * rovster (of which no proof is ad- ) » y ature. 1fe wasnot & man to hlde hiinzelf or 1R, § ———— e O Hors e tho-tep. 3. Rionro Giion, uf the Sec: | S PSR 0% 3 2 W bra (he Femuit of my com- | duccdy o 1s by o means tho_ only delegat | Bl monthe constantly slitted thelr quarters, | to jeate tis houso unprutested, except for ali oy ety I Braien, ot TSI e | e | Lo ; ond Presbyterian Chuieeh _of Chicaio, who tonk | yersatiun with theso gentlemen: from the pouliry.yard in Clocionat} journalisto. | but kepk Sauth ol the e, When asked I 1o | gufiicient reasons, GrORGE S EVERIANT, D, D,y Rector, | FASeCly & Denver Fast Ex.it1a:50 . m. Pt subject ' Mothods of Studying with | *"On the 20th of ny'a sccret conforenco was held | Tyt ibears furiher gn. @ a. “ guzsicr,” d | iew thore vas o reward offered for the recov- | *01 el tha Southiern outrages since the War, or % 2 h . : — | St Louls kpringleld & Teids.t o ¥ » ¢ he did not " Intend to | abeut 12 o'cloek between the former Sultan Abdul | Wyeean byt quck, ™ an * ignoramus,” & * su- | ©FY of the stolen boy, lie answered that he Knew | there {a no one more suro to have an lnportant HIGHER EDUCATION FOR LADIES, Pkin and Peorin FAAL Express }n‘:m:ré l‘nfln:l;l’:lgrc‘i!‘?hut simply toofler some | Ariz snd ue:;. lmruur. ulula[ nbj:;t %rw “hlg;n n:fi; m“lm'n,., G m‘,é“hu and several hames In- ;.luat the dn¥) after It was Fublluly offerad, but | fyfiyence than this lamburg atrocity. There Is U —_— 0! reoria, Ik cokul & el supgestions to provoko Alscussiun, The groat | pears Lo havt boan the, rechliing 16, PON The Bicating vouth, "Bofafas the general tuncof | had too much regard for the safésy of hin life | no conflict of testimony about it. It occurred PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE, | ifskos baucan s 1t 5 Infatako made in studgiog the Biblo waa toe| Ulseraced Grnd, VirloR i atnoLl o e hacked | the article Is concerned, the speciracns above | Lo stiempt befors this thue to discloso | in rond day, was utterly unprovoked, was at- 4 * | hirealor, Lacon, Wash'ion ok for somo pecallar way of works | FERRSRCTEN: D00 i mians, telographed for o | given show its literary character, and 1t might | 8uy information in Jiin posscwsion. Ho a8 | tended by peculine circumatances of barbarlsm, TWENTY-S1X THACHBERS. llet & Diliht Aceominda v a0 Pench Cthiog nn | DGO o ton Rntbasgador, 1 o | Go dismissed 4ld ot & paragrapl state I saf: e that Do ot fhe chfid plive aud well | ang fuciuded tho armed nvasion of a nelghbor- B ccullar method: tho Biblo should be studfed in | moutime the Sultan had made some efforts (o free | fciently plain terms that ‘Tis Trinuse (which | Within five-weeks, and that within o week, i the | {yp State, For one, I bave been trying lard to 'eOrtA Liay Exi Jigin i o Tf"lmfix‘:w lncuhu Conu‘r:\;‘llory ?r Mx:;lc con- X any other boolt,—that {8, | hiimnc)f of tho preacnce of Midhat Pasha, whom or detins unnceessarlly demered into the | factlities lic asks ‘are afforded him, ho %l re- | coivince myself that the Southern whites had | Bected w e College, argcs lene than any 2 lr‘x’;l&g:!:nu,? o “Miiore were two parta— | he hnd called to his counsolss nnd Siring him in o B e tota & i Swhoppeet While tho. last- | cover the lowgelost hoy safe and sound. Georito | acopted 1 rosults of the War, and that other | foiool in the United ptates adoding equal ailvart yany bouicof thakind, | Thote, ORSRISTISS | Mtiethsy o oSt L el o | duch had fod s Doropper, WS (4 Wt | iicges o i folings of umunity un th mi. | Secekicd (i euultaof the War and sk ST | dnicyans aceommolations Bl et cpena Sept, bim to ko e athe | tivawhich prompts him to now sesk to restoro ! n yeclal X, ¥ Expresa: / s and tho former was tho lnsls of'tho | rosentative Ot thc poepic), had erdates © | Tire in iny contest, It Isperhnps just toreatate the bromp etore | §0%far from being @ blgoted Republican; | burw, Pa., for a catalogue: et rpreas) R mfngl.m‘i};"z';whllrm"";“’;,":," Dibru shiouid be g Jo'fx‘-‘n'fl'f-::.‘fufilfi‘fe'@édufix‘?d ?nu-;ifrlzfin trobfe: u::.u (ilxl:ln-}u'-.n?u%ul:gsffnr:; Slastic tose b hie Juartcrualied parente Lt L tonk part 1o d"h%h pit l(w‘el}ucr;‘l'ullurnl ~r21;smv L — Gichodr AR i h the cxpectation aaha, 1he | lins all along been fu the habit of giving ¢ 5 ly be Is aites -, he | Conferenee,' and should cortalnly have rc ANIA FEM) LLEG: xpreus. . e Yo svery pascago, To show thiat this | Sudaclly on tho partel® Eaese mhIeh, b 1Ue | e fof buses: toxen ‘on called bufie, sina he | would ave moved after sooner hud'be dared. | futi to support. the Hepubiican nomineo iad k) ‘ Pittaburg, East End, Pa. Coll Ce by peaning 1o e e winoceaary, the speaker | 1070 duspotic 18y Justified his nction by suying that Harry Wright | 110 ¢lujims that ho had no hand in the abduction, | L not commonded my conlidence. As it 13, 1 | all tha Lepartments of Migher Edocation, Gove | SFICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL R epartments of Higher Education. Gov- . PA D, fucted Job, Chap. 00, Vorse 83: HTho molso | “n'ile S00af iay tho Sultan decited upan ro- | did it The Knquirer fulowed the practice, and and that he pever did any eruoked work with | i’ more. than ever grateful for ihe influences | ernment iy that of o refined Chrietian bwme, Lo | UR Daret corier Shdlion wid Canat-ste Tickei oreof sheweth concerning it, the cattle 8lso | callingto pomer nis fo g sali rmicr Grand Vieter, Mamoud | gt mud at other papers which did not, “Tie | the ganir. Tt s aald that” he was ablo to give | whicl) sccured the nomination of Hayes aud | cation, 334 miles from the heart of tho city. Freo | s at bept " o ok st OPPOsita Bliermaa House, Poncerning the vapor. Pasha, an deslroue of getting rid of siich of the | iyyuuxn showed by Mr, Young, tho highest | very slight auswers concerning the names of | \Wheeler, Of what usc arc all our cfforts to lay | from duet and smoke, easy of access, &nd un- - d 11 bad o doubt that many of e hearers hnd | Mintelors us migtt oprats hisplar bdpent IR | auchiority In the Dustncas, thnt. e practice was the londers of the latter, detafled information | aside ths fssues of e War I they are stll tolic for beauty sAd econary. Sedson opena | o L iF " 20 foit, bettor. for it without the | morminguno of ' Kiderdo:Cimp, to sl | SCURTEN L S o nover | 88 o work don by theud, et . responacs 10 | Kopt allve by ot whito. Tellowsdtizens of the STHONG, . D Breetdonte o | Whesmee £ e ghtest Jdea of what it meant,—for it had no ni Pasha, b authotized ft.. Where the * whopper" is, can- | questions fim Ly Cap. Helns and others, to- | Southi The splrit that sendsarmed inen aeross kY oy Koty 1 o0d [} ¢ ehic Doy Expres e ine. 1fo did not wisli tobe understood | fiimmons waa to make waro of tho person uf tho | SERONEE fh (o audd perhiaps f& may bo well | gether with other tuformation which wonld Im- | the South Catolina bordcr to<day niay {ust ns s W iscons uio. iblo_swaa full of such placess 1t was \u Aval Pasho Tepliod, h to 4dd that the only motivo in the | Piy that he lins scen Charlle Ross efnce the lat- | cnstly send them across the Penneylvanta border | ELMHURST BOARDING SCHOOL, | puta & B o tha vorse nauned waa thu only ono that, | I "‘“Efffin'"filg'fifl'y:'":fi?:“alé':.m'.'.: foplied, | enough to” 4dd that the only motbée 8 10 | Eufs " abduction. - Tho miulatto - solemnly ¥ i d % m.* 4:00p. m, p. m, *11:000. . i next ear if it sceures the ald ofa Democratic | For Young Ladles and Girls, near Chicago, 11l Wt m. i3 7 could quote. Doninol ™" e Pt o “and™ wae oF | ulada Chucanatl;” As for sordy wars ot wiud, | protests | tat | cvory) word | be | uttore | Rotidonl Adminfstration, Tor one, 1 o not | Kektichaflyea'i domncnte Sonder Ropt, 11, | ATl iratas run i S e oian T o o next thing o cxpect waa toflnd g con- | a wost prossing kind = concorning Meuteno, | yyy, bicas you, v iad much rathcr print nowa. | bout the matter fs tho'truth, and eays e only | propose to acqulesce in this, 1876, Indoracd and patronized by the. most emis | and MIRGEARoIle AL Aood el e e MR or f L B ction in ull ‘the parts rend, This was oven | gro, and conssquently the Bullan lmeclis and PIKE'S OPINION OF MOEARY. Jrants ks assertions toated, and that o Is ready Tiiosas WENTWORTH II1GGINEON, | nentcltizons of Chicagu and icinity, MU, LN, | du Cules, of via Waiertaws, La Cro foro diflcult, and tho speaker read a prssogo | it e would not losve before b W8 SRPOIEG | 10 1s pnuounced hat Plke, who has been play- | 10 o what L promiscs or furfult linlife, | M, o CUTTEL, formerly Head Awistunt Washington B Luke to prova it, . ~ sichool, Chileago, Principal, ~Send for circular to ILLINOIS OENTRAL Sucredion Frincipal, Ennhiret, Dubage Con 1 ¢ o 3 o— IMPORTANT TO BTUDENTS. B ecana plivet., near Clarke Amive, B ith tho St. Louls for two scasons, has | Jogs has been surmnoned to the clty, and will 1 7 T o noxt (i s ‘for the reador o Impress | Pt o the, Sultan, efoisel Hoesiiy Aval busna | fng il Bt L L Crih fur hext year, | Arrive today, when there Wil be wibtier ox- Eaativor Jdo funlinied hsclC with tha {ea that, the authors meant | LiER el PfCr B G eave he War Ofica and 10 | and th followlng paragraph from the G.-D, ex- | amination of Geargs In his prescuce. * There | on Friday lust there died at, Friendship, Alle- t thoy suld, The complomient to Liab Wis | get, Copscquently ho got futo hiscalqno and cut | plaine the why of I aro threo theories regarding this waw's actlon. | wheny County, N.. Y., Siduey Rigdon, fn thesith ¢ I | I e futo should bo wnderstoud Just keany | 3t Consequently o gat nto hie calai, hut ehe ptiia/ » Pike, tho | OM€ Of swhich In nevitably correct, Firat, tho | Sheny County, N by Siduey Rigdon, Ty theblth | AppiaN cOLLEGE Entranco wpon any study Ty - fher book, Many intlated unon "",m;n;ftg;'q rivatd eondsnce of At Past 1o appolniad ro‘fin‘fn‘?@i“’.’{fih’in‘u’ér’fi e Broniockings, yon | Ton moy be shnply & *heat,” fo sy dn ex- i,tm‘m mslkryi aud otie not ithoutInterest to | 13807 depariment conditone ouly by pregatation fan ! {§lc poctry by the strict rules of sticuce il | rendezvous of the conspiracy. Thi v '+ | ferday afternoon, ond, while_ cngaged In & brlol 5 y ew | Pittshurgers. “1le was born near Piney Fork, b Ca B o ey 0 s, e the Biblo wis in | drrand among thons that underiouic aod Carled | conyCrmtfon widh him, e bl ressons,tor sl | dlollars out of My, Ifoes or secure freo tratorta- | (i’ euniy, and. reashod - maturicy mont | Lo Tomed sleckcior Eemepras i Vo ‘catar | HITBEAclt Febrt 4 G L0k : pr n pealing ?’f_ B 1 s s ot | Counide-blow propaced by the Suitan and tho | U with the %K‘fi'fi'-'&':i{flm -\r:'.f“f-' “repiled e, | Tonch; sccond, lie may ba commisstanca by men | L B e ulel Aot S0 | omis dddrsis GX0: Yo, AERLOX, Ryeer, Srian, ;5“?-"""&-“““'{. e il i sclence lad to the conspleatora | W gt o Mutunl I X 3 ok 1 | years old, he entercd the minlstry Inthe Bap- ch. ubiiyuo & Bloux Cliy F: a. in. PR - P this head the speaker enlarged | Juzsian Ambassador, revow A 1 wan askod my opinlon of the Mutual game, al- | having posseaston of the child, which has grown ’ . —_— | Dubuque & Bluux City E: o: m. b By, . oted mnu;lr_xnm os il | by on of ielr eplesy doclded tho formet al Inme, | teged to avo becn thrown by Mecieary, aud Topen. | a bunfen on thelr hands, to plhy the game hos | {1 Fiost faptist, Gharel, comer of Thindand MRS, COTHBERTS SEMINARY | clastic. Sioh U fniag comamant, gt thce aatiriel s alwaya | brought togottier, began 10 discue thele plan. sud | ol SicTicury falipola tho yame: thut Tio wwas n | HTIE Ol WK e obieet o aseurinis the 16 | Graut sircets. Decomins dissatlsled with the 1 “Hertatning. oc GII0AGOD, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAD, Teopens Monday, Sept. 11, for young Iadfesand chil- | Depota. footuf Lake ., mln?“v. snd mmm‘:’}:’. dren. Doarding and day schoof, Full corps of eili- ot,, and Cannl and fll&lmlh-ll‘. 'hfil'fl Otices, 39 e upion having 1t carrled out that very night, : er. Laltoe: the same opwion | Ward and sharing it with them; third, he s tell- | £y he, with Alexander Campbell and Tito nost polut was that the Bible stiould bo | anu biad ized the lour of 2 in o mornlig for 1ta e e e ey ress e ing t;:u trutlh and bs really able aud Wil to | o Voo ol Doy o formed dicd congecutively,—not etralght through | exccution. Everything had been carelully thought | o¢'n,'gninion, to which 1 still adhere, Remeen | d0 what he propos ot lite " ", " % A | Iding, Clark-st., and ag de; o Geucsls to Revelatlon of necesslty,—for | of, and every measuro’ taken to fnsnro succoss. | Lo bipid'in my place for next year, Scelng —— ‘!‘!fich m;{!lrlg;‘lé"t“uxr ¥ “ghfl:flnzmgil;mg SicHL Al eaperieHoel ancaeny eanetior bullding, an B, Diblc was made up of many books. The | About balf-past 1, after o 8hort DFAyer | juq7iiad no chaiice here, & lave signed to play it AMERICA IN EUROPE. t ¢ "adherents fn this scotiqh of thy | DG,5isWenth and Uit sts, Bt Louis. For cataioguc, B oner method was to study the most _impor- ;‘;"‘ LA oatli lk“’ carn D“tl “{:{(‘lll"‘m;’ Cinelnnati next year, although I have bucome fond o e o, + ‘c‘c"“:“‘l{g CSome (i attes hu‘;u;fiu“g]fiu o | 2aress AN, EUGENTA CUTHUENT, I'rin. alt and Rapress...... i 0 COns; i scparated, and, each g 't the Kditor Tribune, . awa aud Bircator P lut book first, and the others in order, but md","‘hl’“““g" N ead him Yo itia }ml;m“, ;ért‘s’f"hml(!, und would have preferred to stay af The Tribun sl ", Vil 2 it rding to the net + Ttockforg, Duby & 8 1 book consecutively, This was far preter- [ 2oid 1k She 19 \ad, I 1 0, FOTUND Yigemd Lriestc, Germany, July 5,—Will you kindly | gTERUIZE] b eonRTeration nccording 1o the new RACINE COLLEGE. TR D le to the topical metliod, and tho sneaker ad- Hilihat an tho roprosantativo o tho natlon, lad | s gpp tnonte i amived” from 8t Lonts' | al1ow me space for a few words In reference 04 | Mormon Church, in_debate, oud bocoming | - The Autnmn Terin will begin Sept. 0. The Col- iC Fgat Ling, for Om il i‘x?é“fi'&c‘f.'z‘.‘&Eo"‘m‘,’n‘i?:““’ffl“{fi!.‘l"f;'&‘éfi ot I e oo e e awastion of - balisa sestcrany, and put in n good rost for to-dug'a | letier ‘)""a L‘“l"t‘"’ dated Moy 16, dndpugonrs | warmteds joinit the Mormoss, famd tosk Iis i:i:xfifiv‘i':}‘.;fi‘("ti"’fi‘é’\? AN ROV Afirfifl'fiflighf"""" by f * . Al They are ¢ ood shape, and fully | Ing in the issue of your paper of June 81 congreration with bim, ~ They went to Courf % . Ny | Aurors Passenger....oo §ino entertaining and fmproving iustancos of | Murad's succeavion. game. ‘They are tn pretty goad o 3 : Y Jand Swhere a Mormon congregation was | D+ D-» Raclne, Wis enilo1A, 2”& Bireator| y o v { that could havo | 0 likely to Win'a gamo from the Chicagos a8 | Possibly a resideiice of eeveral years in Eu. | Jaod, 0. where : 5 Fassenzer. u“Il'fie“m("!'nnrz?x:‘«;mmphflumégy “X!:'.‘S,‘.‘é brflgfif ;‘;t%':ll'lxl':»‘:l' n:‘lfl;n’dm:?nm“t'fi: ‘oxocution | tho Allflellvu e when they came here,—in | ropo, ,,“fl a tolerably-intimate 3,,(.,1“,““““0 organized. ‘Then they were forced to lifl 10 | PACKER COLLEGIATE INNTITUTE, BB e s Ao | i pian had beon boforehand carcfutly stndiot | fnct. rathior moro oo, becavso they huvo a | wobet fad 6 LOSY=atate waustalet | Wester Missouri, and, finally, by persecutions, | mrooxivn ieinis. The thirty e e e enlior thon - advised | ond romoved. Tho oficors of the fronclads had | yitcher fn Dean whom several of the Chlengos people, E o | wero “driven to ! Nauvoo. “'Thero Mr. Rig: | fowlfopeaters, el B 1esces to malo symopses_ of- tho sovoral | beea gained over, o wero lnorant of wiat was 1 | Jave'wover fosud. Thels niae for foduy il o stuyed ikl ‘o or” sevin | oy g o e (B sulms written by i, Tho eamo method | fnunediate uction. — Two G ] el BT o will ¢xe | question, I feel bound to sy my observation | Smith's death and that hie was appoluted his % Biouid be taken tn stadying the prophes, to- | pined "ovur Ly tho comspitators—tvo oo | Foloy lns many friende fu Chlugorwho Wil ox T it e mio 10 bellevo thgt wo aro reardod. | ecasor e, Rigdon returned o Nauvoo. On | YUIDE Ladles' Collegiate Tnstitule and Seminary; 5.,,{',",,‘;‘,"{,’{ thelr canteinporary Iislony aud. 1o | o tag other from Stamboul—wore 10, avo. atan | P iy g ans b by Europeans aa a *Nation of Robbers the o appointed for chovsing Sl auceots- MONROE, MICH. 3 3., 1pro D, .18 7140 p, 1n, Ex. Bunday. TEx. Boturday, § Ex. Monday, It sectna needless Lo say tiat the best-inform- | or, Mr. Rlzdon told the congregntion thut, 1 ho | The twentysnerenth collegiate yrar opens the 10th of N0 CEIoAdo v yee, ?x': nn ‘?l:z‘lcglfl;frfinfl‘:‘f l‘l’fu' xpx::lavg‘fix:;lgm&? 1 IL] i nm\u\ll:ncl:} E}:f,;},‘d‘,{,’;,’;,‘:;" ,‘;f.,':""““',‘,’:}'.",; ed men in Germany, who urethe most thorough- was clnuu‘fd. he would "m%“lli prohilbit polye- | Beptember, r{: embraces. l*"!'ltly tho Classical, o Mus- nl‘:::llllg‘o,mn:rllilfip:‘lx..:él-l‘b“clfln]lr:F:v‘ug:r'&r?lr:x'l‘E Tlio speaker discussed topical study of the | #ia hattafion coming. from 'Stambout past tho | £orde, il play in Lowlevtio hest yerey RO | bg wequatuted witli the_ Government and peaple | amy, but expel cvery an who practiced ft. Mo | loal Deparimeot, | Fiticen Lianot ono Firy” (v 208, Tralns leave troni Exporiclon Dullalng. Blhlné and approved It, provided It wiro based | yrigge was to glva the aignal of dopastura to the | Lt 10 Has EUSLS 17% | of Amerdea, have o just conception of the true | then asked the audience §f they desired 1o ave | Nonros, Michs gl R 4 Tenve. [ Arvive. on a thorough consceutive study. Tle would | gihor battalion; but, o luck would havolt, the | Will do very well. state of our affalrs. And America stands fna | him for President that each man hold up his —— advise them to be sure they found the subject | formor came across’ an unforeseon impediment, For about the twentleth time this yenr, the | fur too inthmate relation o Germany for an | right hand, Not o hand was ralsed. EST END INSTITUTE. FAMILY SCHOOL YOR | DY Exprossclullman, Denw. o o passaren il o tholy conmuctn, and | WHER, Ciiing mote than, s fours dblay, very | anouncenentfs e tial Xrovidono, It T | gnoranea o thit kil 1o presai i, e O }m e S TEAEY S, KO | o eeni Car thin thiey would got a great blesslug through ( nenrly upsct the whole afiafr, Whis forets AHER. | will have u professional team next yeur, aid | yiung who havu any interests ot stake ontho | tha he ~was ® Smith's ~succcssor, and _Uf Aflanie Exprens topteal study, ng ry p " | that Cumnmings and Allison bave sigiied 10 £0 | other side of the water. In European oclety, | clected he would carry out his ideas. He | *I LA OOT HONE_HISSER TORTEN & CIANT: vom Sleap-| 8:308 m.| 81108 m, o closing; ho sald that method was, after all, | to thobridge, came to a dead siop boforo e jat- | 1 A rdially recelved th 4 Jy clected, Mr. Rigd ) nlly Bchiool fur young 1o Lok Cara aud Hotet Cata. . 5:08p, m.| B:10p. m, r " 3 fch hod be d for tho passago here. no strangers are more cordially recelved thun | was unanimously clected, Mr, Rigdon sgain ", ) L e Hore st oot of somo sisumors, - Huwioin Aval Panha o 1S | oo extraordinary nes hns started tho story | Amerlcuns. roturned to Plitsburg, and tried 1o establish 8 afen. iadley, iashomhire Coun. dlss, Oulyline rusiniang the Hiolel cara to New York, ‘i i athor conspirators, fn tho meantime, unable toac. | 4 f8'Rrcon \can to play third base for Chi- | - I have often been convinced of the great re- | cnurch. Not succecding, hie moved to the Gen- 8. W, G. e o Hteliactunt wag only an Tatreinetiog | Sount for the diay: in thy march of l&,",‘,"’;’.{!fii;‘.‘,‘,fi o ot year, “Clierd cyn by no- anawer to Yianeg place upon an Amerleui's word Gf Lotk | eace Valesy No Y.y and s there rewaiicd up MG e Tbtaviay e 1 -BOROOL FOR ek by apololtang for th Toct that Lo do- | Aval Farkt sowlag s am Jown tho Tornhorns 15 | 8¢ 1.ouls, having fafled to seeure the men sho 4 . BRYAN'S BOARDING-BCHOOL FOI Batayis, N. Y, Behuol, Northileld. Vi: Addrew Prof, CHASDOLEE, | Palinel: 3 ing-voucerts, operay, cte,, with English and | ventitres, he devoted himself to the study of e Local Passgen o "mu\“l ullfi(‘lu;um mc'[’,u!.-g Lo';“}m Il‘xlfi“i%‘umnl:'rno}n‘::gmolg:n:rn :r}‘«?h‘lfi‘:fnlf:?%l:mfl‘&l: wanted out of the Chicago c'“"( o made an- | AL zt'nllbmux —n_privilege alibost nover geology, und supported himself, in o f)rml PROPOSALS. Fathiuareumer=Fuat Mall purcly utolloctual brauch of tho subluct, Tho | 4 deti. dlvpniched wia in il kasiclto go outlgo | Llicr arrangement for oie porition, as sliown I | granted to young Germaus, L sce dally tho | easiir, by locturiug upou that scfence, Ll s | cmmmsamssssmsr s i pddrces wus wrell rocclyad throughoul i w02 | tho barracis und aoo what was going o, As the | tho following from the Keyublican : papers_of England, Franee, Germany, Italy, [ sald to linve been muck respected in his ‘com- S Bundny excerled \Ually, {Bairday oxcepied pdinitted to e oo of the most Interestivgand | 213, (qolGinp" camo in' sight of tho bars | Torcs will play ehort-stop for §t. Louls in 1877, | etc.; and it Is seldoi that odr country'or count | munity ssu law-abiding, consciontious eltizen. ouday excepted. f atunble contributions of the Asscmbly. tacks, tho bridga had becn . adjusted and | T will by a very valuable addition to tho nine. Ho | ¢rvinon are spoken of dispuraging! After dinuer the Rev. M, M. Parichucst, being | the ather _t: nad paseed, glving _ tho | inn splendid short-stop, and & splendhl batter, His o e BT iitonsity m————— BALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD, nvited by o largo parly of ' fricnils, spent 0oL | logkedsIor lghal 10 LG Intior, Yho alns bisded out | Luttini for the st s sears has boon nearly omual | juuic, SORCICE 5 08F fl{:;‘,{‘g;‘:{u',’",{fi{,f', P INDISPUTABLE. EVIDENCE, FOR Tratos loaye front Kxpostion Bailing, Toot of Mone 2 hour fin the mureum In a sort of lecture or stey ‘T fde-de-Camp returnod with | to Plke's. In 1872 he'led the entire Maf, Last g , = 4 . roe-at. Tlckot-oficea: 83 Clark-st., i'attuer House, :m:n::g t‘::mn:mllm:ryonthc“\mrlnun ArLIeies come | I W aroees moms, Ik the Vathn, hasvins dorm | yoir ho ias nutuber ten i tho llst. Snckn recai | bonds and otlier sccurities held by Luropeans, 7. ELxo, 1, July 8, 1674 Grand racio. and Depor (Caposicion Daluimagn, \sh of raliof, landed and joined the corys. 1ila | estnbilshien his batting abilities beyond a donht,and | Moreover, probubly no stranger cin mora cusily | T V. Prency, M. D., Buffulo, N. Y.: I wish St t G t ‘t ubjects to bo described, he made his lecture i x:-u Were 1o e directod {6 Murad Bftend\'a rosi- | he cannnt bo ono of thot briiMunt fizzles wha ob obtain credit in Gernuny or France than un | 4o add my testimony to_the wonderfu) Arative a. e On I' a.C S [ ery interesting nnd valuablo to those of hjs | dence, and bl duty lay to resch bis Imperlal tain & great namo on a fow spurts of butting. Amerlean, ropertles of your Alt, Ext., or Gol¢ai Medleal 8 vi v ighnces beforo violent hands could be put upon BLOOMINOTON, 101 Yet it §s truo that there 1s o certain class of | P AR : = % > peirers who wera not fumiliar with tho varlous [ 38t S faSSol op only portloue, but I ardotia in Bpecial Dispaleh to Tne Tribuns, men in Germany,—men who are neither legrned | Discovery, Ihave taken great faferest inthis | BTATE oF ILtiots, Bxzcurive Deranryese, rticles n the muscum, the extreme, Murad Etfendl, watched and sur- [ Broosisaton, 1il, July 24.—Base-ball— | (Gier., Gelehrle) nor Ignorant,—who often obtaln | medicine since I frat used it. I was badly BRUINGPIELD, July 18, N e oy G Lo oS | rounded by tho aplus and ceeaturcs of his uncle, on | Loulsvilie, 103 Dlooiningtan, 2, Loutsville | 4 very false lmpru.s‘i'm from the few Amerlean | pfllcted with dyspepsla, liver deranged, and an 4, paw the Lominbaloners of State | CHICAGO, ROOK TSLAND & PAOLKIU BATLROAD. falled for an nddress by M. C. Huzard, buta | the slightcst ulrm wou)d hiave becn tho fiat victiin | fiwico whitewaslied; Bloowington, elght thues. | yewspapers which they sce. But it must b | ginogt perfoct prostration of the nervous sys- posata witl e piceived g Giiceof the | DEPOls SOrer of Vaw lhiren and slierinan-si, “Ticket clleg‘rnm, rcu:llvul Just Liefore the survl«;: un]n- «xvr ml-l -lnlnlnc}u :..m.f"’( fl;rlm. d)u' lllvuw .:fl dn; BT. PAUL, MINN. buruo in mind that, in our papers, tho attention | 0 "g g 1na completa did tho Discover: te_until 12 o'clock m. uf Monday, ity Blwrman fluie: 5 i mcd. latnu]fll th:t hullmln;a too xuaul u{htn o | Lmperiat Mizbnoss out, of o M P Soectal mjpciuglm T e Atutuals, | Of the reader. fs purticulurly culled, by means of | i v e ule__v (i8I0 Tor furiishitic olf veintiog pepce aud B s et I A e tortnino o eontinge. s | assistunco of the hend-euiuch of tha palaco, wiin, | o ST PAUL Mii, JulyStbusschuli=d UG | lares hoadings, ‘ete, to all accounts of erie, | effecta porfuct curg that it scamed moro like GtV Boate for Lhe teruaf Lwo yenrs Jrom tha o | Omah, Leavenw'th& Atch B Toct of tho mormime and Sivo 1t L0 $ho Tugels | Eulned avor by tho conspirators, way an th Took. | of dunesville, Wia,, 151 N3, + P0G | guch as murder, burglary, political corruptlon, | magie and u perfect wonder to myself, and since milsy fn November, IWI8. Also for the capying, | LeruAccommiodation.., alned therein. ~Having a full knowledgo of the Accommodst Day kxnre Faat_ ixpres : o ! Sht, and had promised to opon tho gatos ot a ma- | 8 ‘Tho game was better played than the one | oie s while, on'the contrary, i Germany small | (hat time we have nover been without bottle | LrUni Windiog, and disiribatiug the lawa journals | Riclit Expres. o for a generul ditisslon. After tho futro- | Zlone'aficd e lietwegn the same niics Saturdag, typic and wome quiet. corner are found Tor the | of' e Discovory and Purgative Pellota in the | sl SLiFuion ordered by tba. Usaeral ALy 15 i |u u.rylu mlx ey Alhert G, Lane, Chairman o ‘Thlw being done, Musscin Avnl Pasha, tlnlcfly S— eriminal registor, unless there fs soue vase as O d s zald two yeam, LAKE NAVIGAT1( Btho sesaton, Introduced Mr, Gibson, who gave a | winding hie oy, with past of Iin foreo, ‘fnto tho AQUATIC, noted ns the trinl of Count Arnim. house. They arc o solld, sound family physl- | " Al article douppilento bo dellecred fothe Secte: | ~mmanamn o o o i ol o homs Wi hd mot Lean. et | Bissel o fmcemaris i Shortc oL ot iy Ti1R CHICATD BARGE CLUD Under it clreuwatances, . bardly to b | dav I tho houso and seady ut ull tincs to y to | Hy4f Bt TLet Sl Sbiciio hils | | GOUDRIOHY ETBAMRRE, ! vl s - I'ho o v s s v ered N ) e cKuess=— vy ¥ vl . or wal ke s () s .. ¥ ent b that time, bl expected. tho surprise that awaited him, © Alarmed | antertafned thelr frlends Inst eventng by a race | Wondered b that a limited wumber of men, per- | tho relfof of sickucss—withont charge, Wo have titics os hia niny direct, and to bo equal in il e o, {Suuduys vxeupted). 0 8: m, : hups bue Metls sccustomed to_reficetion, sould | yever had o doctor In tho house sinco we firat ‘Thie Rev, M. M. Parkhurst opened the discus- | ab the elght of thy troope, hix Impcrlal Wighs | 546 al d, judging by the large number h never had a doctor In tho Ry nco we firsl L A i % ot Py n tho lake, and, judging by 5 Do led to fmugine the state of our aifuirs wo ks sl o ey :‘.‘m%}L‘-‘.fi:i"fif‘g«‘ffi'&‘m"%'.'téu‘.‘fl-'l“.'.',‘: T or o e i aion Lot | of well-dreased Tudles and gentlemen who us- | thian it reully 1s. - Hut, among the ewitivated | V0o the uso of sour Pellels and Discavery, T 8 0 Lho samiles which' may be seen at bis uftice, 1 R0 HhUtIOUEry Lo bS Surhished aré claasticd st Lrinting paper. June 2 e i lected and digniled, he, howover, ‘eama for. | gemble v to witness the con- | Europeaus with whom I luve Jind the honor to | have recommiended tho uso of thes modicines | 4. Vaper for blunics, covers, atc, i jion. m {loubutul tussagos or thosd whiul wers suecept- | ward oward o ogitited Vasio, and askod b :;L‘{h{},‘lfl,‘};fi&'f: 1:,?,:.'.‘;‘;,“,'; o o eatinm | Dctoino nequainted, 1 tavo atiiost. fivariubly | in several sovero and complicated cases arislng | % Statlanery snUler oaber, | 0 e e inree Y iy W L S, Taeaday s s 1 o bcatlon Dy ouyIng e o s put | uch wa tho aa. ho Pasha woon rasaured il | Losh thelt sforte I e e, | fouteln frank gl dourtecua recognition of the | from, es T thought, an fmpura slate of the | fusiilas itisce o ek ety Weafco \ir ity fo et o ave al fho fexts aubmitted mid explaincd: T catine that had Brociultated sho exocution of | Tne Glah wow Nos clshty-seven. members, | 1P of dweriva, TyLR B KNG, | Llood, and th no one caee hiave they falled to o for Suteloics Wkl (1 HIE o ¥t doukn, | AT L nan, J : 5 e 4 : Sl TOr cach of e athor rHEosof Hationery. day-school class, “Hu had” found {t hard to | come; but only by the will of the nnd’nn * Tiuwe | and several barges, largs aud small, and s » do. will only mention one a8 remarkable | centum greater thian the market price of the articies at m Wasimoron, D. Cy July 25—1 o m~For | gliough T could givo you dozens). Ienry Kos. | Wuvicsale. b tho City of Chicago, atthio tuseof kg 1t Lract. Upper Lake Hegions, Uppor Miesisstppl, snd | yor, furniture dealor, of this place, who was ave | o oo oy FAeit o LTANDALY SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS,MORSR & 00, malea /tho scholars bring thelr Biblea and uao | %oin Avni Paxfin produced Midhat Pasha’s procia- | tajiistied on n firm bnsis. then fustead of tho losson-papers, "Tho clusaes | Motion and fhy **Fetea™ (ducree) of tho Suclk- b lus aventis were. shadevat NTING, v 7 ™ ul-Inlum (chicf aplritual wuthority), 1its Imperlul | _ The crews of last ovenlug iy ¥ Valley, partly cloudy weathe 2 0 ws | The printing must belot(n scparate contracts for each sliouli by shown o way fn, Which tho Tessans | b, GOCTag ssnent, fotlowed s guide Intoca | Youug (stroko), duslin, Shppard, T, Powars, | -ower Missourl Vallcy, partly O athor | of tho most pitiful objects ever scen, his fucc | of Ve soveral cass s Froviiud Oy e were worked outy atud thien thoy would follow. | closo: earriage, which, crossing thu solitary and gin (buw), wh congtte | 0 slowly rising temperature, with lght, va- | ywollen out of ehape, scales and cruptions with- NDING. + Tho Rov, Mr. Willlamson tholght that o use- | Winding strects of Galnta. 100k Hho diroetion of tho | AveF, Price, and Crégin (buw), who ary consld- | riuble winds whifting Lo southieast md south- | o' (6 OO0 006 le hody, which was come | ¢ THERIIE w1l bs let {n one contract, upan tho low- ful hour could be spent fn Baviug poraons who | War Oftice, whoro Bidliat, Pasha und his party | ered the best orsmen in the Clubj sad Cabb | west; slowly fallliig baromuier, and-during | 200 00 B0COR0R S o R G AR | et T the agkreyata of all the work required whe had met difticuitics in teaching prescnt themn | wore anxiously swalting him. A hearty checr | (stroke), Griswold, Powers, Mears, Adsit, Bex- [ night Jocal rulne in Missonri und Jowa. pletely covered with blotches and scales, Noth- : COPYING, 114 & 118 Lake 8t., Chleagn, ' of tho Jesson by tho pupiT T VMY | fim, Witty e Homiage, the (hrono of hisances- | who have been acounted Hserube.” Tho _ -iuniado, Jaiyat._ | Quslly Induced him to try a fow botties of the | fbiSluidr W bbERIID Wit be el b oua'ali T e = 3 Tho followint answers were given briefly: tora, 1n tho namo of Allub, and smid the people's | former bud the Bonanza and the lutter the | v e TR, | Kw, Weuthar | Golden Medical Discovery, with dally useof the | track aproviaedbytaw. ™ 105 L E T o e, : % > X acclamations, his Imporial Highness accepted the 5 y ¢ ‘ Peilets, nssuring him it would surely curo him. o . Lk Rl 0Orricg o7 TiiR Co: AR OF CURRENOT, Divide tho lesson futo parts and give one to |. Drusio; ono being 48 feet tn length and the The distribution of the laws, juurnals, reports, and W, buy each scholur, tistn, s aworo o dutend ik Js Matestutn. | 0 S Ho commenced its use some slx wecks since, | goiienty it siher Sridiel walar Feiuired'io Norer e Dy ae w8 Get the papil's family Interested In tho wark, | which was farthiwith Alepatchod o, 1Al Fashay Tho vourss. was from Madiaon atreet to tuking two Pellets each night for 8 week, then | i og ‘s S Asoiniy wir be tel i on ord: glaiue sealant the ' City Kativual Hani or Tiee! ry g, e emson o funly Drasirs, Verss ev- | Bl s palif o101 e toan, (ol hls el | e, Just a e, Capt. Eauntleroy nctea | o | {il\-u an hour to the subject every Sunday af- Capltal from their at, proclalmed tha nccossfon | 08 starter and judge, and Mr. Ovington us { “uasinum ternoon, of the now Bulian, while 'Fublln criers scattored all | referce, {lave oo youtlogsof the lesson. Raix un o SRS of WS AR 16080 | uutthe word was not ives il v mted ul;t" tho teacher get his class interested in the }:“ &n::m:nxf Hm"' upon ’m“ ‘"‘1“".';,' ol lfl:‘:& ls 'u‘h xl:;a ‘\ms ll:\rk :m ul> oy mh"xn ‘l;: n:,v.: Hiations, ! ) ar TA . Givo rewards of merlt for perfect lesrons, o, Tl AN brosperous relgn, 1n the mcan: | gn the wator. The Drusle led fram the first, 5T Tov, Mr. Gioson losed tho subjoct by | Bullan's decros of dopmsionsarmied sa e losy | and tho raco was closoly contestod thoughout, i ote gyl Eoun L. iat the satiu must e prescuted to Nathan | Wilwor(, Kecotver, with thio logal praof thereaf, wiy In throe mouihs from this date. or they will be sl lowed, (lgned) N JAY KNOX, ot cach night, and tho Discovery as dirceted, | tract, st provided by o & ach o ac ted by & bond The result is, to-day Wsskinis perfactly smooth, | of s'.r».uu'l-'f fla‘ufimd"flm:fflg |-{yn ifo ummu;.'zlml': and the scaly eruptionsara gone, He las taken [ 97the Biate of Ninels, conditfons hat If such bid & some seven or yight bottica in all, and considers o) T thie awsl 1nsde, eblor 0to & coulruct as lru\: himself cured, This cass had baflied the skill | [, i A bid adverliueibut, and LAt he willoxe K i ARAAraRAS AR of our best physiclans, Messrs. Dunsford & | Soutract, In such suin as the Columluioucie wud the Co., drugglats, of this place, ara salling largely | SR AN He Sie bund anda copy ot iabid | . < Minigun OENERAL ONHELYATIONS, CIIOAGO, V) Comptrulier of the CurTendy. i tl condlttuned fur tha falthful porformance of ‘ i ! h the (iuvernor whe Id with the Secree 4 aylog, ¢ X It mfght bo possi- | pleasant duty that was allotted to him—t the ten-oared barge ab bio thue belng more thun of your wedicines and the demand steadily fu- | FENSPEEETONOT Y Wil Ve ot o I A i s toof things wiakiedy but 1t | [8ko chargo 0 tio ba-ultas and b Tamis g | B lenith ahiud, and winning ouly Uy three-quars creasus, and’ thoy givo porfoct satisfaction In | egkdanaltiva ey il wih s Govari ! Fouli requira tho ald of Gou's eptrit, fandh: them out of Dolina-bacbuclio Palace Into | tersofadungthn0:0s. 5 L every case, Respectfully, s Cominimiancrs of Aiats CuLIActa: a4 dout aa thy | Tho next question was, ! Hlow shall wo koen [ orihom had suiterod vieieut destier A Toortonst | st ot Eacmt S also S pumbor ot sails W IL Cruanrwr, | BEA LTS et Suln Sutpligueds aud they tesirve the \ our teachiers from preaching to thelr clasacs " | tronpy had bocn piaced alowgsido the palacs wille: | Bhoye ciry Sheort Sight bo Toluet any aud bl s ‘Tho answers wore as follows while another dolachment iad bov scatiored Withih B e Tl Moo yhe Agt: Am. Exp. Co. _ | | HiisfRiloth gl bnnks for groposats and | Lok Hospl'al, tor, Wastington & Franklin-sts, 1t {3 het top ot b allf MmNy Eons | e et A B | couzso, and thuse followed thio crows us well as g e Py Charteren by tho State of tiinols for th it Crcrelons ey rocuhad Thom the prictivor i Srres Ovary Hock e schomEren pasun i | they: dould, but, being unable o Hioop up " SUMMER RESOIUTS, otho Bty & koo 1. mancow, Foneof Gl hnmellate it I 3h cared U et e 3 Lot the Superlutendent teach hit teachors fn | of tho alaca Who, &larmed by tho- aesaale, map | With theny only & few people saw the ‘tinleh vx. | EAltLakerrrs 3103 49 W frothoes BB, | o G B LIV INCOTE, T A WA et oy ANS Bt e tueir imecting as they shonld teach thefr classcs, | bis aproatance of sitempled ruslutance. ‘Oriors | copt ut a distauce, e ‘Auilitor Public Accounta, o1 thie prafession (oF the st 30 yeans, Axvaud N Chango tha yoyitlon of teaclier aud scholars, | 81vo iad buon glven ta shoot every man ihat trled JOAT-RACES AT NEW OULELNE, SUICIDE, N THUMAS B RIDOWAY, experivaca gro ail inportant, seuiual Weukie "Il 0 o Tatedx Aul tho questions. B e o aiout 1ta praciucta Healit ( New OaLgaxi, Liv, July o4—lia Houthern Spectal Diopateh to The Tribune. | JAMES X EDSALL " hdireny s EUtdon S e, (At Lk, s Auother quostion wass “ilow shall T keep | hiahd fnthe mesuthue, had found bls way Into | Club's regatta hus coucluded its four-onred-glg N oy July HomTh ] orney-Gene Silentlun, call or write, - Mleasant Houe for pa ths Pringinal Clast 5 [ the * Malalu® (tho itu-chambor between tho | race, 3 miles, ‘Tho Ilopes wom, beating {he | Ease Baowaw, Mich, July #.—Thomes s BRI ‘. Commisstonera uf Niais Couiracte_ | teuta. A book far the infilloa: Marriaxe Uukis, which Bery ol batls ca o faaciral 088 t0 pleces | privato and public spartmenty), sudhadsont 8 | Boutherus, Porsoveranco, Riversidus, St. Johns, | Darnes, a gunsmith living at Vassar, whilo at RYE BEACH, N. 1T, o= = el gou i abot e eentuw- s S ety © "R ouly anower given was3 Wiy aeiings.” woon wmade” b | §4d Howatle I theead onde, Tine, LT | e e of L brother inlaws n ths tows | Will bo oponod Junol for tho Son- | oo MERIOAL . | ittt Sl R e esignate e Yt uppearance, secompanicd by y BU-AUCT Loy " t Thetford, frva fit of Insanity, cut his son o » 0! e T3 Ut Gxo, J tour, i of ks Bibloctucs W50 shatl be e | S Karho *Sfolined - the atamayea™Satas | tho Iuven beating tho Miversides, outhorus, | HhIbG! (EEERG Wi o’ vasor, severiug the : e ; e ; o pectid to projuro the_succeeding Sunduy's logs | OF his patnful mission, showed him the decrou, and | Orleans aud Bt. Johus, 0 the same order. | wiplue, Ho wasallve at last advlces, but can- AIEG; U LON [opHelols | | NIDIGESTION AND WASTING — - - : fon o tenth e beseduim o oo b, "B Bty dnt o | Time 107 - ok posaily reayer I8 AT SR NG, o BRRAN oo ameaion it % Tho following questions wero nsited, but nob | R4S 116" window-curtain, showed higi thet oo CLEVELAND, O., July 2L—Mra E. Murroy | HONPEIIMAT AR stdlite: (o0 SNew | 1ANCILEATIC BEMILNION AND, NO PAY ! Dr Kea,ll a answered for lack of time: had plcnty of troups at hilc' disposal to fusure his TIIA TURF, Duy, wife of & former member of the Cluve- | raigia, Pacalysis, Cutaucous biscases, ‘CHlniry Dinical: | P NN AN P rne ortginat e ¢ : JugdTow shiall I quickly get through with tho | awn'afety, or, If necorency, to enforco tba decree CLEVELAND, land Opera-fouso theatrical company died to- | fiew, Jodigsetion, sud Bilary’ Derunemeiits, “New : aud Genulue prepared ouly by 176 Sa0th CIBrE-4L, corzer of Hoaree, Cavseny B . i ]dlr:!u‘:" g0aslo glve tho most time Lo the | The Sultus, ,.é'.ln"u"-; :’n'f'l‘ni"r'«ff"flficu'm'm.'fi"f v, Byecial Dispaich fa The Tridune. du,v fran an overdoss of morphiue, Supposed | Pick BATH Hutaky, gl s s uowopeu, Scud | QAVORY & MOORE, 0 May e connulicd, Sersonatly or by i ',E| g At Skl R “1lowshall T curo tho ueglect of tho Bible | bl Kedtd Pasha wald 16 was (o0 Iste audve: | - CLBYELAND, On July B~Tho hotels sro | sulddde. for uirss i o M aa R ok, Rolrs, S5 o by Rt A T R MO T Y Voo R e e | el e il o it S By | S wilh spoug nen e wh s OBITUARY AR AR | ceunp are rinaFiR i | BpbiRe BN s e ' ' *How shull I keep my closs’ attention’ixed | 8ad follow kb, Un leaving tho gatos of tha | como to attund thy races of the week, The at- . : JAMMON uLas LIS e LUE UL TELANOCANANA, . U SR, i gnihe lesson and prevent e from wauderlog | BAAES SHS.CH0Y, (e Vil BlidRethatiat | tendaneo s fully cqual to that of any provious | g oo rbeicu e iy sdobm Fiaaier | pRagimeisier e, Ty o M SiTe rERFUMERY, ]Niitaus Exuavsmion. s Memical, ESAY, M Fillowing This came bgr, hand towurds thom and the lronclade, sald, *) year, Tho woathier fa cool aud sottled, and the | 4o pn0q ead In'the Cileago & Allon machin | = - = | ATKINBONS PERFUMERY, | St itcniasirn. docius, vuelos lianscsty ho o s A THAQUERS' DRILL LESEON, P 1008 o whieha saldior shownne | trick porfect. Great dissppolntment s folt in sliops this mornivgs, Hewas an old restdent | . FINANCEAL., ¢ | Beditiiay be rekad unygfn. PN et s L by tho Rev, N. 1L Axtell, of Chieagd, who ex: | ¥'Emendim, ourgrat duty 1y iosorve tho nation, [ (e withdrawal . the stallion Gov. Sprague, | g mechgnten Tnvested Has 700| = LSS, WHITE ROSE | wiphifaldaiiiy Uhhe the eautioradicandiia! I o e | e tohs Ralce. wives iow FomiSAver | (30 many bl horech o forsho ubdramlof S Disdic o Tug Triness, Paid a Profit of Pls BROWN WINDSOR SOAP | KR chissiiriiikoct AR X . was ;hlla‘ most commeon fin schools, The first afim""l‘n ho palaco, too many big horses hero for the wlthllnw:nl of La8avey, 1L, July 24.—Martin Burg, aged ald a I'ro o) W ND§ AR 8 5 B y ool one, which the speaker ealled the | €400 ol F00R 0f the ex-Bultan te too went | 918 L0 sorlously dainpen tho prospects, Pools | oy,u1 53 ycars, and employed as a cooper at L. | during the pask fow months, under oup tmproved | EAU DE COLOGNI PRESCRIPTION FRE I i pumphiz and ‘telling," or asking & question | o L€ FEEL e A on. One Incldent more | 87¢ selling fn aoveral places on thu two raccs to- | 37 bkt ] Syuiam of operating In Stocke. Iirke reduced fo FIVE PRIZE MEDALS, For the spuedy oura of Seuuual Weakness, Lowt = ad thor’ giving b suswer, ‘Lo socond | KGRA% 0 S PNCRIS SRR , QR0 MEFIETA | morrow, The follawing 1e o ssmple: Tntho | Eliel & CuJe browery, fa this cliyy was found | WALl U rola icresned: ook contata. | £2 52 d : Mantiood, aiud w1l Garders brought on. by ndy e was tho mental’ questiou-buok, which ap- | Tho Posha (Ncdjlb I'aska) chorged to takp | 2:21 race, Little Fred: $100: Moybird, 850; | lying doad fu tho rear yard of the saloon kept | fpe'ull nforuation sent on spplicition. 2 Hold by all Dealore, crationa OF excess. Any drugyial bas the ioyredis a ¥ 10 eyery lcssun and_every passage tho | the fmwedlate dirvation of ail the telegraph | fleld, 8125, In the 8:88 yaco, Mewibrino Katy, | Ly Ucorge Eichonberg. An Inquest was lold, TUNMBKIDGE & CO., J. & B. ATKINSON, ents, Address uAvmgou T O, Hox 2 L] Questlops, Howi Wheu! Whore! aud Wbyl | stations, Inocder to proveas the tranamission or | §100; Roae, 875; lrenc, $40; ficld, 460 lutho | and mu‘tlvruuwx’l Jury rendercd s vordiet of Bankers and Brokers. £ Wall-st.. Now York. 24, Old Bond Biresk Londom )| Naw York.

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