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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1877—TEN PAGLS. EDJCATIONAL, throughout were Interesting, and the gatherinz | ucation waa happilg sketched, and the place of | is quite dey, Tho frost of June 10 wag moro de- | volver from the window at persons acroes the CITY REAL ESTATE. AN = 5 A 3 excecdingly pleasant, and on whicl will long | trao eulttre 1izutly defined. - Miss Chisholmes | sractive. Than we e aine 10,was moro de. strcet, nud Uhrough Lho oy Wenover he heard | 56r3i e e T s |~ WANTED-WALE MEELT. be remembered. French cscay wan excellently pronounced. Miss | tnans fine flelds of corn, It was the harest | nnolse there. About 10 o'clock ho came ont of | 16 OBgALE <A PRCIOnN. fEoundR, Eorcr Tiess Ji09kicesporey Wiekky, ete . Mary Larrabee was excuscd. ~ Perhops the mast | frost for June we have seen in twenty vears. | his room and gave himeell up to the officers, }"’"" ard and Forty-acventh-®., on favoravle terms, ‘Vfin‘}fia?flcn"xfi'& ! #&:»A:mrz‘??g:‘rgxse‘?g' Commenement Iixercises of the DEARBONN BEMINARY. (rl"nllgfimgnt::‘: cofinrlz 7\{ l(l'-: n:cmt: r:fiagt{:; v\?;:; ;l;hen :lr:slahru):pcm lI.-vfle bw’i' : fiying ||u:‘|l| ulp in Wlml 'u:’uk hllm to fall for safe keeping zod to "1";"!',9;;[ :r: ;i;"‘" ATT:;SW quired. Adires 7 40, Fribuve oMo, . o £ N L ! n * Madam: i A 1 or acveral days, hose raleed here | awalt developments, P~ PXCITANGE, FORU C) il | 3375w = s Norhwestern University. The nineteenth anpivorsery. of tha Deorhorn | CoFa TAVIOr, Tt wan " roimarkably tioughic | havonot et smny of them s Ihe o e AR Beatnges fEnet brick aume and afaric of goods wiii | WWASTEDLA FOUNG AN Wit BonE RNOWE: & L L e Yy : ful and appreciative. Opening with " & | The wings grow in s liitle_case folded up, and AMUSEMENTS o Aa & A EIELD, 0. 1 ~. | keeper. “Address, 1o own_ handwriting, giving refere, == Seminary was celebrated laat evening In Plym- | dramatte sketch of tho seone of Madam | when ready are developed all at once. Thie old- A . JORB AALE-SrECTAT, Casl- DA AT pA: | Shee and saiary exsecte. ¢ Tio Darborn Sominary Also Shows | outh Conercgational Church. The spaciousan- | Roland’s triumphant defenso beforo the | er they grow before they get wings the 4, “Moneriront, rests TANT N F D 2 ditorfun was fllled to overflowing with an In- | Kevolutionary Assembly of 170% it tetorned | more ~ they eat, lcaves on -~ frult TITE SUMMER-NIGIIT CONCERTS. 1 Thirty-fourth-st., brick house. m,,,_'::‘;g';;,;fl;ge‘ ':“"'1';“""",’;“;5;v:‘;'g,"‘",?‘;'mm,',{';" What It Can Do in the terested and enthusiastic nudicnce, and the | 0 épcak of lier carlicr ywirs and of thefnflu- | trces aro - getting _scarce, = and gung The persistent northeasters and low tempera- o Tl (14 ma. b ¢ § 2 i young ladies of the S8eminary who acted as ush- f,’,‘;”‘,,!i}',{,’,’l""}{n',"",;“‘.‘m,[{',‘;'e",f";,,l,‘,b',’fl“'{fifl crs found thelr task of providing seats for | Girondiat, and teld: the part which the wifo of allthose wishing to twitness the exerclses a | tho Prima Minister so hervically plased. The somewhat difilcult one. descrigtion of her last moments was lunuhln:l( beautiful, and fincr stiil waa the critical est Shortly after 8 o'clock the orzan pealed out s | yusie of dfninm. Ttoland with which ihe csesy b Anpiylylotterto G P, 341 Wesi Twenty-elghth- Srult 14 dlsnpneating. The posts try thele’teeth | turc have ralsed a reasonable doubt In the mind it i g on .vcr{l Mg, Even peas nre toothsome o | oryp o management of the Bummer-Night Con- themn when gil else folls. Dut the best thing 2 Jou can offer them Lo eat Is the body of a de: certs whether It wonld not be more consfstent comrade. Kill a handful of them and throw | to stylo them winter-night concerts and have them down, and the live oncs will leavo cvery- | done with It. And yet, notwithstanding ther- Same Line. al Fm.'fi‘.'.‘.?.‘.{'f.‘;‘} ", TESIDEXGE, TWO BTORIES Arnaens. : ent. on Dieabiin-at, near. we NTED- -C1, AT, W' "gz“mb! sold. WALLEK BROS. & llAlflrLlL (}}v\_A l}wrlfite’k’.“"}bfil"&?fl%‘e‘lfil‘grl’:z l'«‘l'llAll'}H' N, Dixan, 1)1, TATE, VY ATEP—CONTOSITORS AND BOY W0 CAN reen-st, Twenty-first Anntversary of Antioch College---Minor thing gl-u.njxrc«]"y devour them, We still I e et A e A P settype. €0 North Ul Institutions. march and the procession of ninctecn maldens, | cloxed, The just s dlscriminations | belleve th mometrical discomfort, there was a very hand- DELIGHTFUL ~ AXD —ROMARTIO - 7% BOUTI CLARKBT- clu’rch. . Miss Taylor's unwritien words of farewell to | field after ficld is destroyed. . Waste places, | Exposition Bullding, and richly were those who e Btates Rood daciclys rare opportunity; price “MHflm—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN 70 EVANBTON, FProf, E. 2. Grover, Principal of theSeminars, | tho undergraduates, the teachers, the Miszes | blafTs, knotls riser banks, and all out-of-the- | ¢anic repald. The programime was full of | $000: parties wishing to onen summer pesart can aselst In phatugraphi gallery and learn thie Art.. i j | y tisor - 8 tlig- PR B 1cnr Oat seaton £6.000, "Adiress W. HUDBON, 70| Apply atArcc ] COMMENCEMENT EXERCIses OF 7 Nontm- | pccupled tho cliatr, and the ey, Gilnton Locke | (irant, and ner uwn classmates, wer exqulsitely | way placcs, are thelr nests. anl. they swann i | Varictr. 'For the Hghiers mamhers toene breos Fast 1iandotphert, sccond oo, g N Arply 8 Art tinulery, 67 Veat Matisun-ot. WESTERN UNIVERSITY, led in prayer, The gradunting-class consisted | apnropriate. of Mlulacu Julfa M. Badeau, Charlotte D), Bent- Er'lm"cm'\?cnlnu of the diplomas closed the ley, Pattie b, B(t!lllly Mary L. Buikicy, Ella F. pleasant evening. Caze, Florence U, Davenport, KateJ. ilumlnz— HYLAND TALTa ton, Lula E. Kinball, Susan M. Mitehell, Alles | The Commencement escreises of Highland Mitchell, Eiio B, Reeme, Joscphine Howe, and | fali gt llighland Park hegin Bunday with a Qraca Btewart,all of whom,with the exweptionof | Baccalaurcate discourse at the Baptist Chiurch tho Misscs Mitchell, iad a piccs to apeak. | tiy tha few . B 1o Soule. Moniny morning Without a singla exceptlon the budding Ueau- | tfig class examinations will take place, and fn ties were beauties indeed, and, whatever the | the cvenlng there will' bo an oratlon by the Deatborn Bemluary can or cannot clalm for tho | fion, Andrew Shuman, folluwed by a poem, seholastie attalnments of its pupiis, it can at | ‘e class-day oxercises will take place at 4 p.in, least demonstrato that n dozen of pretty girls Tuesday, and the cxcrelses of the graduating have graduated from it this term, class Wednesday at 11 2. i in the Presbyterfan Misa Bryant deale with oolities, and arrived | clreh. A special commencement car will at the conclusion that both the Democratic and | Jeave Chicazo at 8 o'clock that, O and return- upon the graln fickls day after day. They tend | thoalways popular Seniller march of Meser. mostly taward places where they are fought, | beer, which introduced the programime; Btrauss' for there they Gud the dead to cat. delightiul polka mazurka, the “Lob der Fraiers” his rattling polka, the * Thunder and Lightuing," and one of hls best wnlueu: the 7 “Autuinn Roscs;" the overtures to * Der Bax Faxcisco, June 2t—1Ihe Journat of | Frelsciuetz" and “Fra Dissolae the. hailoh Uommerce gives some data of theprobable wheat | music front “1ticnzl,” and the always welcome product of California and Oregon for the pres- | ** An ryllin," wiilch carrled off an enthuslastic ent year, estimating the surplus for export at | enco In the heavier numbers were the ad- 320,750 tans from Callforniaand 150,000 tons from | 'irable scicclions from » Willlam Tell:"" that ; eyand orror, Sal % Danse Orcon. ‘The Bullet, commenting editorlally, | £78%7 Wandole soorming soo sesttos HiEpme s conslders the cstimate for Callfornia too Jarge | whilch was cncored and Liszt's Titanle setting by at least 50,000 tons. A number of exlensive | of Lamartine's * Meditation on Life,” “The operators vary considerably in their views, tut | Ireludes.’” Surely here was something to sult iy e Empltoyment Agencies, OT EALE L1, BOY, A TEAGTIFDL TOT, Bl A TR R | vy grrencs, aTieD ineine | ron ity d 5 F eheanes 3 . g i I mArKEts A ANOwn Tert 1 Apet ’fi,.f.“.ul.(e.','fi'{’i;{fl lrars toaight. I T Sl tSTTAR MED, TR Rt s 3kt Ttaw B B n Slready o5, “11CA DHOWS: 143 1 oum 70k BALEGIE RENT_NICE ITGUSES AND L0TH, Miwcctian b F cous. o Iot t your own terme; 7 miles . ¢ Tarlice s DU~ ke fof WA e, MEN O SELL FOUT Y . K. D. COBSITT or C. | Novelty Co., 130 State-siey VW ANTEDZEXEN tu enzage with us in ;amcl: come aod see us. D=EN AND WONEY \YANTE pearance for a businen ou DAy 83 per day 1 $iotodnperd The First Mcthodist Church at Evaneton has seldom held a lurger audience than that whicn gathercd yesterday morning o witness the Commencement exerses of the Northwestern Unlversity, As usunl In such cases, tho gentler #cx predominated, amiably enthuslastic as to their favoritea among tho speakers, and mildly critical ns to ono another’s bonnets, Dr. Marcy, Acting-Prestdent of the Unlversity,occupled thio chafr, Bishop Foster prayed, and the spirits of the victhns having been ralsed by the perform- ance of a couple of pleces of musie, m4. W ARTICLES, . Ameérican i) STELLIGE T IEN our pew panel pletura- ¥§ 70 Bt Balion s Soom 4 OF GENTEEL AP: de the city that will capital, aficrwards 1540, Fur particuiars suire & FRLLY nankd) ¥ 0 Box 258 e firat weex on §: A LR VAL CATIE T EE e oene—r | TICnt. Thin [y the Leat ehanco ever offered moe Wit THE SPEECHES BEGAN, Hepublican partfes bad produced o large num- | ing wil leave Ilightand Park at 0325 p.i. the weluht of opinion scems to place the proba. | every onc, and, aa & whole, a programme re- | J95 8 T ey O Cors s G, o remof the oy, (¥ Mr. W. W, Carr opened tho performances of | ber of meat men. Miss Casg fuforuied the ADIUAN, MICIT, hle surplus for the State between 250,000 and | plete with fnterest, It will be a pleasant an- | e ¥, 2 g eep. $nile-at., Chicago, thie day with an oration on * English Classics, | 82fence that Leonardu da Vinel, Rafacle, Apectal Dimpatch 'tr The Tribune, 00,000 tons. nouncement 1o all lovers of musle that Mr. | = e eeeersemmnene A Ta 1 BUOGIES AND 4 4 s | Titiamand Michnel Angelo were the four leading | Abnta, Mich., dune 2l.—Adrian. College, o Thotnas' next week will introduce o Composer's D4 ot Maracts st Xnow his bustoens. 013 kod {5 M held that no man could b considered as | artists of the world, aud Miss Bulklcy choss | natianal slneation) - tastliatie e qned, & ILLINO1S, Night oud a ¥yuphony Nignt. The former will < AMAK AB PONTEN AT BT. ; cducated unless thoroughly famitiar with the | great reforiners for er themey and catilozued | trol of the Methodist Cliureh, held its annual Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, be on Tuesday cvening, and will be devoted to difterence, - i ER AT BT, CARO- ‘ ANTI _ilne’s-Court flote] use: will pay gis literature of his own langunge. Tho study of | those in her upinlon entitied 18 the dlstinction. | Commencenient oxreae liero today at the SiLy pestdence, well locat > Uouvd T TR c 3 OLxey, Richland Co., June 21.—The beet | Mendelasohinr, Wa shatl prive the detalls of the Mouse o High NTEDZAUENTS T0 HOV G0N0 ANG 15 ¢ | Miss' Josephine Hows was mildly saticical un { Opera-llouse, ‘The floral decorations on 4 X - o | programme herealter, but' we may sy now, that 3 b s Cnfios AND - aelonce was recommended, and tho materiatlstle |y, 3 oxtion of mala and. female Wablliments, | st toe siage mard TFyydecorations on aud | yuayos say that, wheat will averaze between | B Teatares: w1y pow, that — ity | & FRASE Contbh e ) Mmttss he AGY CHEOHO ond athetstieal tendencies of tho leading sclen- | Y¥iion ehe denounced standing collarsus o mark | ncter, The literary and theological graduates | tWelveand fifteen bushels per acre. Harvest popular Scotch Symplony and Wis Conrerto n 1O 1 =IO USEN \ ANTED=TO-DAY, YOUNG MAN WITH LITTLR tfle men properly deplored. The speaker's de- | of imbecility, there was a roar of applnuse frous | hicld thelr excrelses (- the wiorilnyz, The de- | s commenced, - Indications of raln. Unless [ G minor, the piuo part beine piayed by Mr. k! ¢ money a8 tremsuscr of traveling entertalnment, llvery was of a superlor order, and the senti- the yuuth who affect the Byronie atyle, and | grees conferred on graduates were: Hachelor of mienis eaunclated were reeeved with much ap- when stie spoke of the close-shaved hieads of the Philosopliv—lames” C, Berrien, _‘Tompkina noney, injured Ly the raln, the best crop for seseral | Licbling, The symphony oight will be on kvom 33 liaenes lause, corner Canal and ltandoiph-st. years in quantity and quality, Thursday. —_— 1) RENT=747 AND 549 WES ., ruca Haiae, cot and llandolph-st. | AR otk LRl R :H—TO-DAY, YOUNG MAN FOI LIGUT 1w0-story atd bicment oclagon A . plause, glided youth of the land another responsivo | Cavery, and Eda A. Smith, Adrian} Bachelur of ——————— e - itures. Lath, Turnsce, elc., . },‘,h EhdY Sonbloyment; can make BRSSO 4 * Mr. Alfred Cook enmo next with ** Authdrity | ¢hord was touched. e Sclence—Emma C. Glver, Zloans Station, Obl MICHIGAN. DR. LINDERMAN. ., corner Madison, 4-story stone-front, | 118 & CUn 150 Deatbornises foum . of Consclenee.” The speaker took somewhat After an organ solo by Mr. Flagler, Miss | Daniel D. Moak, Clyie, 0.3 Georza 1L ian Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. 10 veinents cumplete, hart, yard. cic., £2 V7 ANTED-MEN T0 SELL CII0NOS, NERDLES, higher ground than his predecessora, and dem- | Davenport drew from Nature o lesson of | son, Texar, 0.5 Albert Sorchict, Cambridge, O, WaTnousviLLE, Tuscola Co., June 21,—\Win- A Talk with the Mint-Man. e sttty sty ety puement bk, MW ‘combination feneila, nlclara hooks, onstrated that ho had given much thought to | patience. Asthe pm.f;rnmuw was a very loug | Eber K, Watts, Richmond, Ind ;' Bachelorof Arts 6 <4 # 5 A PRy AL Avly: » E. OUSLEY, 787 | tewelry, caskcte, snioker pets, aid GO0 ather fast scil: thosublect, The oration vroved very accepta- | ne, the scrinow no duubt went home 1o the | —Cliorics Cadwallader, Springiicld, 0.5 Lyman | t6f Wheat fs looking extremely well. The Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. TG RENT=X TIREESTONT ARD DARENEST | ton oiber ', SOISSILE Fdater than any ouner housa Ule, and was loudly applaaded at fts couclusion. | Licarts of or henrers, “Snuare men In round | E. Davis, Lincolu, Neb.; William' J.' Flnley, | county at large never showed a more promising | OMAta, Neb., June 2L—Dr, Ile i Linder- | ']'G NENTZA TUREESTOIY ARD aitYiniean | Chicago, o O LININUTON, 434 SR ‘I'ho firat Iady to appear on the rostrum was | Loles formed o text for Miss Btewurt, Chutles Morgauville, O,; William . Guy, Londun: | erop. man, Director of the United 8tates tmint, s fn | modem tmprovements: * No, 1 condliion, Turnace, Miss Ann Amclls Uavis, who took for her sub- | Lamb being taken as an exemplar thercof, | derry, O.:' Frank M. Iluss y Adrian; - Omalia en route to San Franelsco, where ho is 3 Abply 8t houre 30 West ject “Tho Creator of Experimental Scicnce.” | Miss Badeau pluniged fntospace an nalrunumlr. Albert ¥, Plerce, Glassboro, N, J.i Georze G IDWaA. olng to be present os the annual settle t O RN I Bormertl e , i Seent seivles renderedl to selence by e | Fiom Mipparshus o ezl vot an, ovest: |ty Norch fichron 3 Ve Clrion 37 i Spectal Disyutch ta 744 Tritan. 51 the. mint accountey June 0. Tre will . | TCMENT 80 kit MOVTT WILE HESTny VWASIED=A OInL FON GERERAL HOUSK. ca wera debated upon atsome length, and tho or cscuped, alileo, ery | ‘hur, Manorville, No Y.} the honorary degree of i L " 0y _ h g Will fent elerant new Vert Wurks mustbe. 3 conilit between tho pLflosonher and tho Chircl | Copernicus,and e Teane. Newton sl | Dortork ety wad Uhe onoraey degrce of | Bock Ravins, Lyon Co., duno 3t—Younz tntived. Vnbite &t Sit Ad o Dreforred: ATis N A ASmmnt! 1) go to Carson Clty for the same purpoee, Me snys the coinage et the 8an Francisco mint for the flecal ear endingJune 30 will be about £17,000,000, of which 33,000,000 was gold, $8,000,000in trade-dollars, and £6,000,000 In small silver colt. Ilestates that the question cook, cde preforred. Apply at 171 Aberder Uerman or & : T\ HOURE COMPLETELY FURNIAITED] ANTED=A Glith, FOR HOUSEWORK AT 1289 ali-modern. improsements, sai-sverriiing nt | W ANIESTA rods W OMICAT, 7288 German prefer: cinras will rout & part oF the wiiole howefon rrivate | yyray “COOR__FOR A famlly, without children, for IS punuar: piultha. \ hoarding-house in the country.” Call al 416 Wa- i £ TURN] ey ool adisanst 44; | \WASIED-A 000D AL, FOT GENERAL "hoppera are making fearful bavoe with the grain crops, They have left tho ridges, and are now very thick all through entire ficlds, On flfiglmu' 88 well oy now, mew's faces are very VLR recelved duo notice, Mlss Uavls acquitted her- scif lo an casy, graceful manner, ‘which inade n decldedly favorablo Impresslon, Mr. William Gray Evaus dellyered o solemn warnlng to his audience on what hie was pleased to term “ A Natlounal Danger.” This Impending received honorable entlon, while Caroline Herschel aud Mrs. Mary Sowcrville were not forgotten. Miss Huntingtun coucluded the second part of the entertafiiment with an account of Robin Ifond and the times in which lio lived and stole. His noble penchant Jawea Fleming. of Londun, England; also that of Doctor of Laws on the Rev.” Asa Malion, D. 1.y of London, Encland. ‘The following de- firu‘a In course wereaccorded former graduntes: faster of Scidnee, Virgel 1. Brown, 745 Will- fam B. Miller, 'i4; Frank Y, lamiiton, '74; TED=A "~ FIRST-CLASS ™ COOR, h 3 danger was, sit appearcd, nelther the corrup- | for grand larceny and his weakncss' for the | Samucl K, Spabr, '#4; Master of Arts, Conrad RAILROADS. of the coming legal-tender silver dollar s belng | dress E. . huusework, at once, 1) We: tlou of ofticcholders, tho unrcconciled Bouth, | King's deer were inentioned brielly. A. Bipe, 74, Thte exerclses of the grmduating e Ve TANTED—A GOOD STRONG GIRI FOIT RITEN- nor tho hair-ralsiug Indlans, Tho Catholi | More music and then camo Miss Reeme with | tluses o musie, which numbers "nlna, arc Widely agltated, and 1t Is probablo that North Kiae. works 6o Irish need apply. Apply for twodaye : on T=NEAR LINCOLN PARK—=A TWO.ETORY | 86 (42 West Adama-at. baacient brick midern comenienres, Eaa: JANTE GERNAY O BWANE G FoR anu 1 10:ro0m tarble front, furm: weoeral hounework in o small fam'lys no chitdren, tures, 37,207 threcotory and, Uaenient urlck, ver o, Jr ¢ T gy facialy ltwurgm' CitASTmguL fgky 355 Aprly at store Ko, 183 Madizon-s., ucar Fifth-ay, Sandolphot, Scamstresses, TIVE yram\-, Congreas will authorlze the cofning of such Information was recelved here yesterday t. . | dollar carly in the epproaching extra session. tho roads leading East from &t Louls had | The ouly auestion will be as to’ the amount for iia B which i ehall be o legal-tender in payment of agreed to advance the livestock rates from | debts,opinions helni Aivided on this point, somo a skelch ol **The Obsoicte Wonian," an fdeal unfortunately unattainable In tliese dezenerate days, Eve, .Ruth, FPenclope, Grlscida, Xautlppe, and Petrichio’s Katherine formed fn all consvience o suflicient assortment Church was tho obfcctive polnt of Mr, Evans' dlsconrse, and the mighty fucrcase made by that communlon durlog the past quar- ter of o century impressed the speaker as tho one great danger which threatens this country. prouressing at the Opera-House this eventng, o crowded audience belng present. NORMAL UNIVERAITY, Special drspateh (o The Tyibune, BroosisaToy, M., June 21,—The cighteenth It was asccrted that a Catholic Bishon liad as- | from which to choose. Miss Dentley read u | commencement Of the State Normal University. | tat place to the East In accordanca with thic | advocating. wimited. tender an. niestrioing TO I Y AT DASTEL 1 DRESSWARING gerted that fo the year 1000 tho Catholles would | well-prepared ossay on tnc ‘Vox Hutiuna" | eecurred oo to-dax, and fitls closed succes. | Foles now charged from’ Chlcago. It has becu | colnage, others (HIKIng 1t should b ‘eons i R abss"ib‘fi‘i‘i’lfi.‘ AR L' HeTRRIE eoiheral G elect tielr own l.m,mfl,;l, and that "u:n lCnlho- ;nl‘"b ni;mmlllctulrynddrc-s \“mtd{.-lh'rcmrl brtl\lll‘u ful‘ yfinr"l- work. l]\'un:]ml] Halt :\'u é‘l’n\fllcd' stated In Tug TRIGONE on weveral oceastons :::';I“e':‘l:ll;xn:l l:: :lu, but made & tendar fhe O BENT=A PATIT "‘,P” 5 g;”“_ Stk Fh sy lles were comfug to the front us a political party, | Kimball, who also gave a sketeh of o great nis- | and the day was eool and pleasant, very one i cenbacks. e e iST-CLASS FUI- A Mirs Rlizaboth Hoxanna Haht was Ay R ‘haracter, bele no other thau his | Of the vast adience was pleased. Y ”&"" tha '{.‘I’“d;’l""‘“"“ Eaat from this city form- | *)0 T THERLEE stopped in Umahia to Zain fur- | Wesslagiansi s © Mol faaily, luquire’st 410 Wey VWASIED-A wes NOUsE. pAPPLY D panied to the platforin by o young wman with | Satanic Majesty. e Board of Kducationadjouencd to4dnyafter | 110 bt batlon o Sear or two ago aureolng | ther information as toour facllities for tho 1o- | fy ey STeRTF R TASTIE ; Sctoar. eye-glasses andt a couple of bouquets, **Genu- [ Prof. Grover thien presented the diplomas to | electing Prof, Enoch A. tGastman, of Decatur, | that tho live-stock husiness shuuld be propor- | cation of acontemplated braneh mint, and to | L0 3TN ICRLT SED-A RULSEGIIL VDAL i e inencss,™ in this young lady's oplufon, waas not | the graduates, and cxpressed bis zood wisnes | oncof the Faculty, to take tho place of D tlonately divided nmong tliem, and that there | leam tho amount of gold received here ot | Peords S eiSeTIRarS sumimier with faiily. - Cel f o0 Wi nington-st, orlginality, The mninds of thinkers proceedinys | for thelr future in o verv short specch. Tho | Scmall, resigned, and Miss Flora Pennell, to be | should ‘bo no cutting of tho rates thoreafler. | SMEIIDE wurks from Montana, tho Black [llls, | 7y T=g NEWELY T AND PAINTED " Dy different paths to the rame goal arrived ot | benedlction was Tronmmm:d by Dr. Locke, and | un osststant” fu tho Normal. Department. Ona * | and other places. He says a branch iniot wil Tuois, &t Gs7 Madlsen-st., corucr of Woud; reat Mincel W This compact has been rizfaly adbered to by the uudicoeo slow the Chicago roads, though the shippers did not. truth, Man's ffod 4o naturally unadapted to y dlapersed. receive the lght of trutl, and must be fitted EIIS FOR KEW AR or address C, . resolution by Judie Catun, an nssistant taxle i undoubtedly ho bulltat” an early day some- dermist 3 Lo be employed in thie State musctn, 816 per munth, where in the Northwest, and that Omalia etands S therefor by education. Miss liunt spoko with ANTIOCITI COLLEGE. Commencement _exerclres at the Ilinofs | lke the arrangement, and vizorously kicked | n splendid ehauce of getting it, us sl has somo fne urdct R ITUA T OGN very elear nrtlculation, and showed Lerself lot- foin 5 o Wesleyan oceurred to-day in Annfe Ciag st it. By tho terms of 1, mlvantazes overall uther polnts, having the | 57 Wi SITUATIONS WANTED-MALLL. t:r-{n:'r'fcul Ir“mrnlml:"d 5 ? ? TUE TWENTY-PIRST COMMENCEMENT. cl, which -wus “well fllled, The lmmp‘ el s rms of tha cutmpatt, shlp- y s ————— o LI wvers were compelled to give their busincss Jargeat dnd 'm?’f sueltiug worke In Anesica. "+ Tookitceperu Clorka, otcs to such roads ss were designated to them SXTUA‘HDN WANTED~AS NOOKK Spectut Dispatch (o The Tribune. . Yrurow 8rmings, 0., Juue 21.—The happy of the praduntes aro ay follow: 4. 1. C, Cooley, B, 8, FTHE D * War," zory, unvlensant war, was the theme e ———— rovins in Chicaga by the month, to of Mr, Frank Bdwant Kuappen's GOV. PACEARD. Darticaublys very clicap, 317 Wess Alad ibotnoa s oration, Tho D. H. Armstrong, B, 8.3 [ clerk, over fifteen years' experience, seven years nmlx)cnlb to the |(ijl ulrllb“%l“r was cnnlraunrlzo«l week of exerclses constiluting the twenty-first i'l (ximfifl:)'«mmxt"' I{J M. hj",“"“lfig' ,k H by ui’ll“ r-:;;l-flzcut- !nL npltfl Iut ul) u.: South Nide. Fln conimislon n"n"x'::".'-'i;r?“fi'flafi?f-"n’x'&'m”nfl: as barbarous, but still as helug somethnes nee- | ¢ c ¢l ¥ L. B, Holcomb, A. B3 ornbeek, A, oppoeition, the arrangement would have proves S Rtateelt f['0_RENT—A FURSISHED BACK PARLOR-TO | first- bjection to tof city. Add: . essary, War had been nuld L0 bo the Focourss ::,"o’;'c'g"“fig‘_‘:‘fl"“u["l"‘:';;{fuc;:}:fif;fl" % Just | Fanule Kanoza, A B onady’ e 81 | satlefactory and proficabla to the Glieago oads | 7' Penen thiat the United ftates Marshat at | 1O RERESA, FUBSISED hAck i e g Syt Sehion 1@ golog ut o ciy. ~ Addreia ot brutes, arbitratlon aud comproinlse that of men, But there could never be compromise between slavery and frcedom, between tyranny and lberty, Tno War of the Revolutivn was Justilluble nnd neccssary, for it scttled forever the great rslcsllnn of fudividual iiberty on the Amnerican Coutinent. In many cases war had clenred the way for o morc idvaoced aud en- lightencd uivilization. 2 Ar. Charles Lyford Lozan cansidered the sub- Ject of * Modern Clvillzation ' as an Iuportant and Intercsting one. As usual in suchi cases, the speaker called attentlon to tha clvillzation of Urecece aud Rome, The latter having fallen d. 1. Logie. A, B § . Lieds P A ,"wfhl' B B, Maritt, B, B 4o AL Miller, A, B.; Belle Sterling, B. S.i R B. Weleh, R 8 After Com- meuncement a banquet was tendered the aluwni und fricnds b(y the ladles of the school, which wras the oceasfon of much happiness and jollity. 0. W. Aldrich, a Jowger of Bloowmin: ton, way ‘.o-da{ clected o member of the Wes- leyan Xacnlty by tho Board of Trustees. ——————— THE CROPS. New Orleans Wna Unfaithful to Him, and Tiears Testlmony to Itis Loyalty and the Integrity of 1is Character, ‘ NEN Onvzans, Lo,y Juno 20.—The following cxpiains (taell: NEw Onveans, La., June 18, —Gen. Jack Whar- ton, Unifed States Starshai—DeAn Sin: Inaamnch an yowthink that the etatement published to the cflect that you alded In disintegrating the lawful Iagisiature I belleved by some, aud, thercfore, projudicial and Injurioua to yon, 11 Ia but justice to a man that wae teue, aud whoso fidelity was un-~ ehaken, that Isbould bear testimony to the entira untrutifulness of the charee. Those who huve Liad {t 1ot been for the fuct that the ilnes lead- Ing Euat were not worklng under this_schome, and therefure werg freo to moke such rates na they eaw proper. They were not slow in seeinge thai the arrangement of the Chicago roads gave them achancato take away much of thls fine portant traflle. Contracts were inade with the most {uumlncm Westorn stock shippers by which they could ship their stock via St. Lour: at much lower rates than they could via Chica- go. This causcd a great falliug off In the Chi- aigo Jive-stock business, apd tie Chicago ronds &aw that somcthing was nmmr!xoa be done, 1t thoy tncant to retaln’sorin of that important Maun, scers to lnger still round the towers ho founded, and to fuspire cach student with hls manly epirit and noble purpose. There wero present an unusual numnber of visitors from abroad. Prominent ameng themn were the Revs. Edward Everctt Iale, of Boston, E. W, Clark, of Philladclplifn, Murry Nelsow, £eq., and Prof. John C. Freemun, of Clicago, Judge Forco of Clueinnat!, the Rev, Johu II. Heywood, of Kene tucky, the Rov, James De Normaudie, of Ports- mouth, N. 1., Congrcssman J. W. ‘Kelfer, of Ot TWO N FURN N Conchwien. Tenmsiers, e1c, ot ¢ t . A OFinquire At &3 Washtogton sd.. b SITUATION WANTED-AR COACHMAN TiY AN ) Am canxhenn( reference furnlaied; s & Orste TRITED TI00E, §AT0 £201 GEY: I AU G T ribune otiice, narried couples. "Walton ‘House, 34 2 Upposite Fleld' & Lefiers. MRS, N WANT A TOUNG SAN (DARE) chiman Lo 8 private family; sover and wiiing a2 lind Blx yeals' experlence in Denmarks ATAON BTATE: | 4 bas frsteclus clty references, Address 2 41, 1 PICEIL, Nooms | 43 - ]O RENT-VENY DESIRAT L., Tiear Cang YOU. lock, 170 La: Miscellancous, : SITUATION | WANTED - ¥ A FIST.CLABS L 83 drugzists 15 years' experience: speake German, 2“§lglh;ulm" Fieiichi good salesman, elc, Adiress 5, Yl 1uto ruin by reason of licr own vices, tie Teu- | Bpringfcld, and a large delegation from Oblo. KANSAS, buniness. © Thoy fnvited the i Louls | choqunfaly Aecued pult of Ahld action have car. Otfices, SITUATIONS WA tonic race overrun the Emplru and Introduced THD CRESCENT BOCIRTY, Spectal Dispatch to Tie Tridune, manazers 40 & confervo:m, where fh was | jnfommag icured that wrong, but hava been mis- | ¢ JENTSA DESTIST IN ONK OF THE NEST Domesticss Ciristianity. Tno Chureh took up the great | OnBaturday evoning, tho 10th, occurrod the | Oswzao, Labette Co., June 2l—Corn all a informed an to you balng orlo of the aysnia by | ‘T uckles tmtes i iy mouidliko 8 dentisy urged upon them to T AN arrange- ment similar to _that prevalifug among tho Chirago ronds. Tue St Louls’ men, how= ever, turued o deaf ‘*ar to ihe onlreaties and threats of the Chlcal™) siicn, and frmiy refuscd to do anything of thy kind. Matters became worse aud worac, and tinally thi: pitncipal stock- ahlpglcrn of thls city began to wo 'thelr’ buaitices vin 8t. Louls, Soelog that all their Hve-stock busluess would ba turned futo other chanuels i€ the Chicazo qul was Jonger maintained, the managers of the Michlgan Central and Michigun Bouthern informed the inanzgers ol the ronds leadinz FEast' from 8t. Louls that they would cut tha live-stock tizares fn spite of the pooling arrangenient, if the rates were not restored at unce on tho basis of those now charged from Chicago. The Ht. Louls wmanagers, sec- o that the Chleago tnanngers’ were In carnest this time, agreed ' to rostorc the rates us atated above.. It s not probable, however, that the Bt. Luuls roads will stick Lo the rates any length of time if the Chi- whom our dowrifall was accomplished, " Tao the very Inst_you wero faithlal to the Republican par- ty and perfectly loyal to e, You aro at liberty to make such nac of ‘this as you deem proper toyour vindication. With respect, 8. D, Fackan, —— SUSPENDED. BraiNerieLp, Mass., Junc 21.—The Directors of the Conway Mutual Fire-Insurance Cotpany lhave vated to put the Company in the hands of u leeciver, or \pan foas ITUATION WANTED—TO DO BECOND WORK Reliie a2 mb occapart with hlm, "Adirvas Yy, | VTV ATION, AT D ECOND ROK Call'34176 Fofest av. USINESS QITUATION WANTEDCIIT AN ENGLISI WOMAN . o cstabe ainpetent. 7 Hahied stand, whero a'guod Lusiness can’ be dono by s | QITUATIONS _ WANTED — EXPERIENCED competeat erchant,” he stock 1t for salo clieap wnil cook nnd Iaundréts and thorough, %0od coschmang eral terme. . For further Information_correspond | Loth baving unexceptionable refercaces. Addreas Z 20, with o cail ou 1. 6. PARKELL, Atcliiso . Tribune otfee, J7OR SALE=FLOUICMILL CHEAP; EABY TERMA: | QITUATION WANTED=NY A COMPRTENT BEC: et O hve e |f‘£mc3.nmr§ S ekt o B feriaes Sooate eoli vE ot « ALEOP Elkuart, | dress, 812 Weat Congress-at, of 1. ALSUP, 740 Cottage Grova- QUICATION WANTED — YA THOROUGILY: compe i e e S ent American woman, 1040 general hauia- “”Fh%‘k“T,{,‘rfi.:’li‘:'.!’;‘:f‘gi'n'é'..'u""“‘.’ TRERTIOE: | Work. (o references. 64y biato-si., Uhird fioor, it | P TIONS WANTED — BY A DINING-TI00M commodious brick built ,"'m ears® ground leasc) b Shepiou ek bilitug flent ears mundiediat | SO AR Cl, & BTN erreitring from business. ~Address V73, Triouns, s A CIGAR STONK IN 007 doing & very goud trade. RK & CO., 12 Washingto work, ouly to become corrupt in turn, nod the Leformation followed, SInce that Lime progress Lias been constant and rapld, Mr. Oliser Perry McCuol favored the audfence ‘with his Iucas fn regard to “*The Ureck Drama.? “Tho Best Pulity” was tho title of Mr. Cornclius Eunis Rice's’ oration. Folities were detined us the art of guod government, states- manahip the application of thut art. Tha true prionciple of modern civilization was the sove- relguty of the paople. Every citlzen should take part in the goveruineot of Lis country, both national and lucal, Mr. DeLoss Mouroe Tompkina concluded 1he first pait of tho cxercisca with a desgertation upon ** Bousscau.' \ BISIOP POSTEN, former President of the University, then ad- dressed the graduating class, Ho sald that al- though ho lad been disacverod from the Unf- versity for seventceu years ha still felt an affees tlon for that institution. 1o reniinded the cinss aunlversary of the Crescent Boclety, in which the parts wer sustalned cutlroly by ladies. Of especlal merit were tho renderfng of ¢ The Visiono? Sir Launfal," by Miss Marion, of New Hampshire, and the oration ot Miss Alderson, of Boston, on *Burus as o Poct,!! On Monday afternaon, the 16t the same So- ciety held {ts diplomn-meceting, o custom pe- cullur to Antfoch, fn which thr Soclety In pube le meeting graduntes ita retiring members, ADELPIIAN AND STAI SOCIETIXS. On tho same avening was held the joint annle versary of the Adclphiau and Star” Socletics,, ‘The oratfons of the young zentiemen wero con- etdered unusually excellont. On Tucsday moroing o britliant audienco ns- remblad to histen to tho'annual addresa Ueforo the Literary Socicties by Prof. John C. Free- man, of Clicago, on the thome, “The Relation of the Anclent Languages, usas Presant Studled fu the United Btates, to Literary Culture,” Tho address with referenco tuthe high ground killed and yei to plant over. Cornon hizh prairio short and very foul. Corn prospect not very encouraging. Apecial Dispatch to The Tridnne, CexTnALIA, Nemaha Co., June 21,—The sea- son is very backwarl. Falr stand of corn. Cul- tvating the land. Weatler fluo now, General outlook for all crops good, Spectal Dispatch (o The Tridune, ConsaL Grove, Morrls Co., June 21.—Have o goodstand of corn. Cultlvating now. Eeason very backward, Bplendid prospect for suall grain, Good for vorn, Special Diepuich fo The Tridune, Etrinwoon, Darton Co., June 81,.—Corn o foot lygh, Urowings rupidly, Farinerscaltivat- oz, The season has been very buckward. Qut- look for crops promising. Apecial Diepateh 10 The Triduse, Ganpyen, Jobusou Co., June 21.—Where the CAL, A A AR e LANGE LOT OF SECOND-HAND FIASOS FOIt 4L [exld on payments or to rent with tha priviieas of purchmatug, I'riceslawer than say houss fa Clicsgo, GUOLI'S, 248 Biate-at. o AFINE ASSORTMENT OF KEWANIY BECO nd planos snd Orgins to et at very low rates; %3 per month and upwands at GOOLD'S, 218 stater TANOFUNTES AND GRGANE EASY MONTHLY Ol W 16 T. MART! dr:u. Guod ntnnnc‘m AEI"!“ X 1, Tribunc oilve, ITUATION WANTED -IY A WOMAN WITH A §B t!‘\‘l.l’d ‘l ‘lfl vld, to do housework or cook. ' Call st SUANE T LR W, {F‘} .p;u Lun‘: +8t.. Amom_l“_.‘ N ER L NTB. A . e that n new era in thelr lives wos about to begin. | taken by the nimuker, or considered in i1a forco | ground is drs cnough farmers arc busy cultl- | cago roads perslst In the present unsatisfactory = S ‘l—~___. “uifi‘ —A GENEDAL A WITH $200 Aurscs. - Up to this time they had heen as clay in the | of arzwment, flnlsh of style, aud the oratorical | vating. Coro weedy. Btaod falr, Scason back- | arraugement. Unicas the St Lowie roads agrce | SUEGIAL STPOUTURITYoWE NAVE JURT TE. 7 hamisto mekg $10 sud upwards daliy; rarg chance. SVTUATION WANTED_UY A GIRL AS NURSE bands of tho pottér, and had boon tarefully | qualitics of the speaker, was worthy of the | ward. to mako the same arrangonmcnt ns exists among | York buyer bouklis At nhertls sate ot & gress ascrifice. | = TN LANDWOOD | & St sl ‘L-"‘"F"-m"k'm:" om watched over and taught. No doubt all of thet | audience, the ocvasion, and tho pust rejiutation LACm:‘E:“fl xfi’f}"o‘? .’1’-1::".:7['7317‘::'mem iy «the Chicngo ruads, the "shippers will prefer to | We wiliacll tham ataslicht adrahce spon the. cosi SHOOTORSALEA 1A O SOl D raoh SUELALION WANYED IX & MEALTiy entertalued great aspirations and hopes. They NG Merican woman as wet nursc hias child 4 weeks Lad now to l;l-ml. into practice the teachings of Antloch for high scholarship. front, with dne odive ani kood bara, scales, furntiure, | g1d.” Address X txh Trioune otfie, £y, and tiusa In want o! THE ALUMNI. {anoa NTAIETT R, 154 Biatets o take tho bualucss via 8t. Louls, where they can | \hiats s sveclal upoort Eive It to the road they Jike best and not, be thufi never saw corn look better, General vute Botal it L 2 s screen, etc, T 10, Tribune vilice, Yildeh thog nd recolved, and must. realiza that | The address beforo tho aliumint was dolivered | luok s very ine, Al scem fn good spirits, | compolled o ship with n rosd they a6 not afer. $10 JOFTREY MILL DUY AREW GitwEc S92 000 YaxTED= Employment Agencies, they wero bound to usc the powers which l.he[y the satic eveulng Ly tho Rev. Jomes Do Nor- | Which 13 a good index of the state of the crops. | If the roads must have a combination 1n order HRED'S Tempre of Suslés oF $2.000 pua¥ ITUATIONE WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT oF posscascd. Ouly a small fractlon of ‘the youth | munde, of New llampshire, on * Tho Ameriean Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, bo stop disastrous competition, let them puol | geze - OIGANS, 3 SaLinAnarine BisuLlacturing hieln Sy | eopiiied e iyt L German female, el can bo of tho Jand hiad roceived such advantages, and | 1den”’ Tho magnificent weather of Wednes- ""'IDNI Atcbiuson Co., Jung 31.—Foppers | their carulngs from all Westert poluts, incuds $¢}0Im&wu\‘¢n|enu- B vated o Addreas 248, Tribune omee. o Ve [ 20682 . e e the graduating tlass wero greatly debturyto | day, the entiting atralns of tho Fourth Jtegl. | are butching tweuty miles weat of us. Thicy are | ng &t, Louls, Tils would plate. Chicago gt | soddarssiie: BIORY & CAM, WiTL NAKE $5 00 KNGV T DOARDING AND LODGING. thelr Alma Mater, It was incuinbent upon | ment Band, and the fact that the flower of Dos- | Very thick in places. ~ (No use n lyingz.) Jeast on n footing with “other polnts, and would HaNed 3 i | oY Bpeefal Dienateh (0 The Trivune, Taoro, Miaml Co., June 21, —~Farmers culti- vating corn oxtensively, About a foot high, Dotng well, Season backward. General pros- peet falr. Wheat harvost about to commence, Phink the crop witl be very heayy, Special Divpatch 10 The Tridune, . Baxtex SeutNas, Cherokes -Co., June 21,— them to demonstrate that thelr education hul not been wasted, Let them strive to become Pur!cec men and perfect women, and keep be- fore them n high tdeal of charucter, By tho ex crelse of encrgy and fndustry, and alwsys kcc')— 112 befora them n lixed purpose, thr{ would make an Impress on theworld aud make {t bet- ter tor themsclves and all around them. No 150) 731157 2= ELEGANT FIAXGS—GUA €D L)) alitecd 1o gtve eatire satinfaciion, 5TOI CAND, 211 iate- — ton culture, the Rev, E, E. Hale, was to deliver tho Bacealuureato address, brought out an un- usual crowd to l'sten to the excreiscs of Come mencement proper, The andience wero eratified witn the gruurnmmr.- with the address by Mr, Hale, and about Z00 in La‘l“)y wood eat down to the alumni dinner served i the dinulng-ball of North College. Iz 0 80.000 Yl 5 zot (Lt sliows piak Nouth Nio, anihihes catiaicralefuband. - Addrews SN TFOEATEY 3 TWENTY.SECONDAT, JSTONE.RONT. . FaG: 1n) lflkl“lqulnl] -furntshed rooms, with superior N AND GAIIIAG TN, | buanli cooleat focatlon' I the cltys Neferoutes: N TFTION BALEA OF IOISES, CATCTAGRE | 1(4 BAST ADAMS.AT NICE FURNISHED ROOMA 10N SALEA OF HOBISES, CARRIAGE: e fi:rnrnr&[:-lu.:.; Tuesdars Thiswiti sl B it o wi{Bout board, ear the Expul i " 10 St e B n‘;'\!‘fi;‘l‘:fih-u._uw: -§° AN AGREEADLE =7 leave shippers free to ship by tho roads they Ilked best. If this cannot be done, then the ate templs to poul the business from Chicago only had better bo glven up, or the Chicago roads may {ind out some of these days that this Lusincas lus permancntly gone Into other chanuels, — JOURD—ON TuE 211, A BORKLL NONSE WITIT whilaatripe un the Turchead) fiad on cojtar and Darncas, | TueOwacr cau bave hiim by paying eapensc , 196 private sale, 1T s 9 4 TEXAS CONNECTIONS, DSTZON. BUNDAY, JUNE 17, AT LINGOLN | (3 GBS FO! LADY LEAVING T B Bome of $0Us monthy true man over consca labor or ceuses to bo o ‘ 18 Mosic. . o e o valaL Mgl Somo hasheenplowed | o e b O T Judgo Faireuild, ana | Jaiberk, Aslamant irbistriasd duite wiil sionts | CiiAgES Fon st b i ed E Fheste oy arduret soehlidron. student. A motlceabla featuro of Commencement weols | Lifee thes. Ground now oo wob to”work. Gt ot 1 Bh et bl Jilbceal rowaniby roturnig it toJ. EEIT & €U, 13 | werealiancain. Can b0 bovu ot PENNOYEN & 00 1805 EAST HANBOLEST. —F U ENTE IED Dr. Marcy then, on behalf of tho University, | was the excellent musie uuder tho direction of oy Tnjured Inst tail by hopeny: | Col Heeler, of Bhcrman, fexas, who have Leen | dtarket-at. 3 s . { 2O%) rvomsto guntiemen ot gentiemen wad wives. proscted the michurcicLuhioakin to (8 | Bt O, Clar esble Ly i, Clarc ' | JOLEE, Mook, ared, Ik 1 by Phosper: | n e it for the st wo r thro days con: | 1 08T NEGKESTAY KyigINi- 30%E 1ol i SOR To0p TOORO, | 987 MARMIAY 10, WA, RguaneD finmnnm. who advanced to thy platform n | Miss Lowe, of 8t. Louls. N ¢ Thibune. sulting with with tho principal busiucas men of | gk Ko-gtATH . A0 A0 15, . FECk: 1 | 30ld oo meconat bfChealint Sase sttt 8 | <O and unfuralsiiod rooma. with ir withous board, atchies of haifa dozen, A lstof the degrees | Autioch looks forward to another year with 1lays City, Ellls Co,, June 21,—Some of tho | this vity and the managors of the Chicago, Dur- | Fasi:sh, Providence: o s card. — Ihe Snder. will he | Seores Addmn 211, Mok, o sty S84 NARMILAY. SAUITE OF) FURNISHED conferred was published o Wedocsdoy's Tris- d’ff"‘# sutielnatlon, l"“’“’:‘ll by tho “'“fi""‘;“ corn I8 over two and a Balf feet hich. Farmers | ngcon & Quincy Rallroad n regard o eatab. | Loiaud owarded by ieaving the samo at fivom 5, 15 Ol BALE=K" FIN venlciices day-busruers Accominodated. ofo Ter service Horacs Siomon who have fullen in | ‘have been preyented by the wet weather from | Jjshing el d bel Tatt = ETWEEN NMAY AND LO0WIs GR hs horsca, bright b N EAR ELLIE ALK, CLUSK TO_BTEAM AND TR BUCCESSPUL CONTESTANTS FOR IPRIZES hier acrvice, Horace Mant and Artemas Carter, | o Penten 5 lshing closer and botter relations botweeu this | | 0BT—WETWEEN MAY AND LOOMIE ON MADI | dapitestey ros e Cars, i bie- Tdnies ovor to b remembored i1 the Mistor cultivating, © We expect to commelice our ryo clty and Texas, loft agaln last evening, sccom- s0n, OF 01t s between Madl d_Ad countr) N atrect-cara ~elfyhifui roo . 1:1 .';'o"‘;fl o and wheat harvert in a duy or .two. The pros- or house, and_Loard In private wera then nxmnuurcd,‘ns follows: Debate, Isn~ tween 4 Ladin oo Adam - s bella B. Webb and Willlam T, Hobart, ‘each | Amncriean education, sho feels that therols o % y anfed by Judge Bond, General Manager'of the | guines, with attachment for chafu. Ol 8L L ANT TOr TN couble per monthi. Addreas X 60, Tribune office, 0. , Declunation, Ella 8. Prindle, 815; Cyrus | great work before hier, and to itaaccompliabinent E:;:‘:‘nm extremely flutterlng for all kinds of gllnuurl{l(nnfm & Toxas IhllNlll.ngm eu- | FllLbeniven o tio part esuraing fio sane & _forcashi notrade, g Weat Adain West inde *, Kryder, $10. Lotany, Henry B.Hemenway, | stio looks forward with high hopes, Special Dispatch 1o Tha Tyibune, tlemen wero highly pteased with thio result of | T00CEP0 FEE I Hon bes TL Gl T A Ay A A Te 93 BOUTH PEOMIA ST, -NINCELY FURNISHED sllver cup. 1linmau essay, Iln;unl Itay Autes, ——— Sepawick, Harvey Co., June3l.—0n uplands | their mission, and d r, understood that they will | 1, cucin H4H ud panel Hghv ruckawsy sod extension top | & roans Ina privato family, with good board, $3 L;."m e'i“l‘l'"h ’;Jrof:;n .Akor;hflfi- !.i‘:"‘c.P:#ffs MISCELLANEOUS, farmers are cultivating corn,which 1s kuec-igh. | shortly complete arrangoments for the lease of | PETE NS0 & bargala, U Week 3 Y Winter-wheat harvest biere. The yleld will bo fln:uh:r than ever known before iii this section, eneral null:‘)ulk :}:luudld for all crops. vecial of the Texas Central Railroad from Dallas to Bherman, snd_run it fn_ close connection with tho lssourl, Konsas & Toxas aud the Chicago, ASHTLANDG-AV., NEATL CORNEN MONTOE— 98 Llrul AQI( active h’vlll‘ r\)fll:l YOUNG LADIES' BEMINAKY, o bodrd, st very low Lerms; wiso, amal 83 peF Wi Allm ‘The annual anniversary exercisvs of the Chi- cago Young Ludics' Beminary took place last H ()() Yikk BYY OSEOF THE FINE: 1)) in the cliy, horse, hariess, sud top biigky, all I nerlect order, cost 86, fon 1pe el Tor thuse wantls such, Cail atotabica on H, Morgan, §100. Gold medal, for model e havlor, Elizabeth James, of the Woman's Col- lege, Honorablo mentfon was made of W, 1, £OIL MALE. withy frit-cluss e 7 lul‘Bn\LB—lluufKTENTS.C\\SI'I\'H NUNTING, 1} siglo room for wodern coaveniences. e I L Bpe isputch (o TAe Tribune, . Burlington & Qulucy Raflroad. Such an ar- ng tenis, al) afzes, tend r fl-‘l"‘"q Ehenusueat., ntfl“lchlllfl‘gfiulnelfl Deput, Ivaig and Williaim F. Hobarty contestnts [oF | evening In tho cliapel of the Third Presbyterian | _ MANMATIAN, 115y Cory June Slo—Ciltivating | Btieos oxgge) Nallioad. | Such anar- | 3, 23 ooy tept B Eatk linndulpi ot 5 00D oM FoR TWO FOUNG MEN Wi tho atin prize iven Ly the flock Kiver Somk- | Ghurch, West Washington and Carpenter | corn the sccond tiime, 'Tlia scnson lias beeh | porisnes of Lhe afrangemt beemons o ho - IO e RS HALTEIS VAN MO e | O et e franilie. Wasltaxton ?:-rgl'v efi‘;fu:al:fi- flfl‘;’;fi'{.fi'fi.fi Miss Lizzly 1. Hunt streots. Tho Misses Russcll aud Curtias open- | YEIY, backward, and vorn has grown very slowly | tween the latter roads, as then through traine raucnt Goods Depal, 81 i & DS, WATCIES, '| Parky private famlly, Addrs , ‘Tribunio oftice. untll within the past three duys.- The ‘outlook for all other crops good. Special Dispatck 1o The Tridume, CnesTeR, Jellerson Co., June 21,—ilave had one weok of o zrowlug weather, Ground drylng up and farners busy in the corn. Wheat ulinost ready to cut. Bpecial Digpatch 10 Tha Tridune, GRrAND tlaveN, Osago Co. Junc 21.—Wo have fine growing coru-weather uow, and are cultivating with ‘all our night. The outlook for nll rnyu is good, Ipeciul Dispatch to The Tribuna, Laxg, Franklin Co., June 2l.—An nnusual anmount of rau In the month of Mayaud in June made the corn very weedy, Weatber uow can burun frowm Chicago to Louston and Ual- veston, nils, clc., 8t i ce, 133 flan Iphi-a3, near CIark, oo tstied 1834, & ou;n;;“ e (C'ASTT PATD FOIL_OLD GOLD AND SILVETR, J 08. 85Y 833, AND 237 § X 3 : e | between Van Luren aud Harrtsou-sia, CALey S bctunvatohin, dfionad and wtaabies | TN etce House between Van Luren i ied 1863, 5 A VANCES MADE ON DIASK cd the procramme with tho overture frum !u“'" L “Tho Meery Wivea of Windsor"; followed by arccitation by Miss Jenule M. Wibur; song, Miss Mabel Lanphero; cssay, Miss Mary E. Btevens; plano solo, BMiss Julla E. Curtiss; song, Miss Mary R. Bumith; essay, Miss Liz- zle Black; plano solo, Miss M. Lan- pherey trio, **Violet,”” the Missca Lau- phere, Bmith and Stevens; cadlly Misa Mabel Hickcox; solo, Bliss 3. E, Stevens; fano solo, Miss Fstella Russell; address, the th. D. N. Vanderveer; quartetlie, tlhe parting The beoediction was pronounced by Blshop Marris, aud the proceedings termiuated, TIIN ALUMNI ABSOCIATION of the Northwestern University held on ad- Journed mecting yeaterday mornlng, at which, after conslderablo discussion, the question of reorganizing the Assoclatfon upon a more per- manent busis was satisfactorlly adjusted. A new constitution was adopted, and provision snade for lucorporating the Association under the State law, It was also declded to tax cach . member $10 for the purpose of establisbing o Ennunndm fund, tho Interest from which is to e devoted to defraying the incldental expenses E 5, GUR-CARITAG Al SISy euipuienla f0F battery of oflo gun each. for Sawie L Uovernmeas Gvods Depoty 5L itan- uiph-at. FAST TRAINS, It Is now definitely settled that for the pres- ent no moro fust tralus will be run, the Easteru roads befng unable to make satisfactory ar- rangements with the Western oucs. The last {ast traln on the Michizan Southiern and Michl- gau Central lcave tnls ity this afternoon, aud that on the Pittaburg & Fort Wayne to-morrow. The latter ruad gocs buck to tho old time table, and the Michlgan Soulbern, ifke the Michigan Central, puts back jts early mall train about two I RBALEZHLACK WILLENS GOING WEST CAN find outhits 1o Llaukets, fireatme, rifive plotale, knlves, ete..at Government Goods Depot, 51 lisudolph, Hlusoe w urernineut (uods Derot, ) iaudolpt, N EVAUA 1O 145 ) 150 WA = axos | INNACAMIET atdtodtn, $1 50 T day: 831038 A8 | per week tablu-puard, 6450 pir Neel X loon £3. | Y\\INDSOK HOUE STATEST. OFTORITE L EKTATE IN CHTY ie Valiner Huusg—Nicely furuishied ruoms, wi . b 0 adic SrEAD | bunrai'day bkra £4 ver week, H — of every description st GULDSMIIYS oince (ficensed), s East Madfson-st._Latab PUSEY, LoAX Sowelry, dia house,aay goid col BSOLUTE DIVORCES TROCURED FOI ANY {\ Call ur write Isw-ottlce I, MONTGUM- 0 49 and 50, Chicago, AND QUIETLY OBTAINED o and Tertitony. fur fnsenpatibiie i experienico. A DETED ago, Jil. Uuquestivasbio refer- deuce u = T 3 HMOUSEIOL] TAND "T0 LOANTON FURNITULE | oo JROUSERLON LN Icuh.nc. B ‘hlnh! '\ A N A A A APy without remngsal, ur on good collat IN BALE OF HOUBEHOLD FURNITURA WILEON, 118 Kandorphoste. 1iom . A VLTI SALE, OF HDUREIOLD FORNITURKL ATE | Fuoins nurtleaal coriier Wabash-av. and Madisun-st. OVED [ OV AL E: 111 ithe ¥ 0 of tho annual meetings, etv., and to wid the 4y, ge ou iinuls farme with (QuANDER sETH 3 you, tho Allasca B, Lavpbere, Hodges, sud . ¢ T)IVOUCES LEGALLY AND . Heaper i . REDUCED 40 FEIt CENT, U At el favorable, Cultivating'the second time, Wheat | lours, The other tralns wiil leave on regular IVORCES LEGA 3t EDUC NT, Qi Sach manser af oy ba borealter | Wuswle | 0 \orr gy of Stine Listo Dlace, | Foaii e sy 'IFANS tho econd ne, Wheat | Liours, e ather traina wil leavo on regulas Dl s % | TOROANSI sl o, Seoa asi) §iGEooR A PANLOR Rk w0 prn cex: ‘The followlug officers wera also elected: | Miss Mabel lllckco!.hm:d ‘J’mn Mury E. Stevens, | the wholo wu have nothiog (o complain of. the war. Sxperiencs. A HOOUILIC(L Atiorey 1 4 aat Wasbiogronats eaadntend Lo clear out. wltlivut regard o valae, our who were awarded thelr diplonios last evenlg, —— T Preaident, 1he Rev. W. A. Bpencer, Chieaytos Vice-Presldent, tho Rev. 4. J, th Ouk Park Becretary und Historfau, Dr, 1. M, Bannister, Evauston; Executive Comumittee, H. A. Peare W. E. Clifford, and Frank II. Beott, Evauston: Board of * Directors, Col. H. A, Plympton, 1. A: Learsous, Prot. Robert Baird, Jdobu'H, flawlise, Mrs. Mary B. Willad, an H. M, Kidder. A gume of bose-ball was played lo the after- noon between the Unlyersity nine and one com- posed of slumnt, which resulted in favor of the TRt ey T e yraeeet o etail stock of furnitu; AND d LAY = APPLICATIONS GUREAT HARGAINS d imiproved eit) roperty. JUUN G, . 0 LL 34 Portiand iock, e it AR e NEvEmyTmING, 24 Portland Diock 154 BTATEST. WANTED 0N UNQUESTIONATLE | iTiE T WE CONPANY, 6o W 00 TR sl eronal lvey toetns | Vg irION FURNITOUE COMPANY, s WEST e '»e”' 1 partyy 1otereat i0perceat X ¥d Teib- | on monthly paytients. Low prices. Easy terus. 0 _EXCIANGE. e PARTNELS WANTED, O ERTANOE:paior it 0 0o | DUTREL MANTECIS. &, nel ST ‘The chapel was crowded with tho frieuds of the Institute, aud the performance wus weritorlous throughout. ORANT SEMINARY, The elghth anniversary of the Mlases Grant's Beminary took placo last cveuluz in tha main audltorium of the New England Church, The occaslon was graced by a h:?'n and brilliant su- dicuve, sud by prafuse foral decorations. Tho order of excrelses included vocal and fnstru- mental music by some of the city’s best taleut, MINNESOTA, pectal Dispaleh to The Trisuns, Borsank, Kandiyohl Co., Juno 2f,—Every- thing taken by thie grasshoppers. Eventhe tamo bay, and now they are commencing on the wild meadows. "Hoppers are two-thirdsgrown., Do not think thero will be a busbel of graln bar- veated In our town. Ald 'is nceded or we will be poor, ) : ITEMS, ‘The roads In Missourl arestfll suffcring severe- 1y from the tioods, and councctions In that sec- tion of the country are out of shape. 1u con- scquenco of Lhls state of affairs, shipucuts on the Western roads bave greatly fallen off dur- Ing the last week or twa, ¥ Tho General Frelzhit Agents of the roads lead- lug from this city to the East held a mcetin; ~WOOD-WURKING wachinery fur car-shona, griculiural Inipleiicit works, planing-mills, sasli aod door, furnitur and wheel' WaBUTSCLUTCTA. €L¢., nackiulats’ twols, steatil gouiaen bolicte steamn puth bluswery snd faba, cub- cr and lestuer K end & resad. A. FAY & CO., 247 Lakesl, Chic, J. A, Hocle, TROCUESTER WACHINERY. MANUFACTURL 11 oy tet Mock OF MALIORATY. Sl Bt s bt c ativaary au X o T aaw Llie, At WU S0d 11oi Working Lreciue: facturiug busioess, with 7 for ood-paytuy buslcas O clear bouss and Gt ot "itbomn B ljor hiuck Apalpegined iy o g 0 _EXCHANGE-p-ACH AL, BICELY IN. yesterday at the office of the Lake Bhore & n'fi"i T Wi e ‘Sor nriooh, ‘fi'&sll.:mfiut SRR WANTE| 500 CAFITAL TO alunul by & scoro of 13 a0, and was thorouglily enjoyabla tlirouguout. Special Dispaich 1o The Tribuns. Michigan Southorn Rallroad to take measures | Somcorn ol Bone (0T bEe S ey R Ixg ut ko otere; hed. . pi il ln'the’ dvening tho sinih annual soctul re- | *"Fio opening Siky o 4 Tho Cronth snd Pow. | _0uaxizs ¥a1.s, Vellow Madicine Co., Jano | b vrovent the shipment of pork n refrigerator PRINTING WATEMLaLN, | Behhed Bora i sty i Tin ot the' ) Hk e aalon and banquet of tho alumnl and active | er of Music,” by Mlss Mary Chisholw,was full of | 21.—We are eorely ofiticled by grasshoppers in | caré. Asfarsscan be learued, tho couleroncs | /%0 PIINTENS — WANTED — A SECOND.TIAND l." beaziog archany; koud garden, middilog £ usiness requirluy s st wembers of o Omega Chapter of tho Blgwa | the spirit of tho theme. Tho portrayal of the ts. wusig sl excelient, Dwillexchaie tuis Sariy for & 1bis county, Near tho Minucsula and the Yel- low Mediclue ltivers muny tlchds are enlln-]()' destroyed. They cannot fly yet, but arc travel- Iug fust gud are entering tields where nono hatchod. Wil probably take one-half of the crups before thoy iy, We will be fortunate if they do uot take the other balf bofore they go. Bpectil Dispatck to The Triduns., ManzLia, Watonwan Co., June 21.—Grass- loppers in the ¢asteru portion of this county ore Just scooping all of the wheat and uearly Wealington press 10r 7-columy papes. Address, ugth Frilay Svenitg, b, 158 featent: b d snd given. Address Z 47, Chi Fraterulty of the Univeraity was beld at the emont House, Forty persons partidpated lu the cxerclses. ‘Ihe anoual orstlon was delivered by L. C. Cullins, Jr., of thls city; a pocm suited to the ocaslon was reclted by Wililam M. Kuox, of Hurvard, snd C. R. Puul, of Evanston, dilated somewhat on the history of the Omegs. The teeular tonsts were as follows: “Tho Slema Chbl Fraterulty." responded to by H. A. Cooper; progress and trug spbere of music was admira- ble. The succceding cssay fn Uerman, by Miss Cora Tnfllor, was well reecived, especially by those who bad the zood fortunc to uuderstanit its language. Tho marked appluuse which erected ' sovels,” by Mlss Mary Woudbridge, was well deserved. * The young lady spoke without imanuscrivt, which udded greatly to the cllectivencss. The cssay itself way able, and In some passages very charming. A careful yet was basren of resull ROBABLY INSANE, Yaxxron, D. T., June 21.—A man registering bis nawe 88 J. C, Clark, from Mt. Carroll, IlL., went to the Merchaot's Hotel last night and paid bis bill and bis fare to Swan Lake,to which pluce lio was o go to-day. This wornlug, on Botng to his roow to awake himn, Lo Sred bis ro- ck of merchandlee, If u ape, Ad SO SN ez, IM‘“‘I‘IO)HHI}: 1 17 clear e catatt o oiber clear re frcsa % v Tetbuss onlear I)Eusr‘l‘s un srcrrnnn | PIEHSONAL =ANCHE] SARY OF T P A N et i ised ot on. Hune pas UNARYOF THEBIDLE: | foru Sl iarcealie. teoe adiries to £ 1 Tribata. i Libie, printed 1 — Gesulan Libis, b Sron Ltviue, 0 vols. uum,lfinfi 'ORAGE, 'BSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF STORAGE FOIt TUI!G i) . o AGENES WANTED, ST8 WANTED-NALE Ot FEMALE- DEST O iTe attiaie 1o the WOl ons o acacmiay eed apply. 553 Wahash-av, SUELLA CASI PAID FOR LADIES AND GENTS' CAST- 10, _JUNAS GELDENR S blate-sl. XCHANG goods for rlcuor: cradual properiy. A —PLEASE CALL uru-pla 2 V. CAl THUISDAW 10: Bizco new’ ey ol s (| o ST'8 GUEAT DICTI RS b prt Ht ey 1o Fre ges 4 VOls, profuse Ayaier K . ‘ ) o =~ = - % 3 ¢ ) 1, 2 vuld. *Owmegzn Chapter,” responded to by J, H. Han- | enthusiastic tribute” was paid 10 the novel, | all the corw, Lis farwers are deatioylng grest | volver througi the door, and bis room, which Is R NG MACHINES, trate., 8¢ ml;mm"‘““m 'GILBEIT, ulture, merchandise, carrlages, eic.; plouey luase: in} e Ladies, o oL, Kok Beachts of | shi bo toa grast noveisse. o mersatiordly Quautltica of tuew, Nothisg ts HEely® to by | i the thind story, had been tu & state’ of siie - MEMW AN N o | DLk T ¢ ¥ 10 iuw Gt year. AR & CHre 160 West Hunroswas A secrct suciety in & collegiste course,” P, M. loft. * for some two hours. Durlug this timo he set alio tobe given beartily toan essay on “The Now Education,” by Miss Mary Burt. The mod- era lapeoysment fu'methods aud facllitics of ed- 70 FIIST-CLASS MAC b C‘D:;A‘ h‘h" I)Jcltl‘l“hljbfl SBeapi ull warrated: A T kit .| -1 ¢ paral i o0 losurauee. Liberad dyaiics - How youi chiauca uatie d 00 W ‘.‘hl{-w. Lwow 3, {2511 FATD FOUTIGORS—CASIL IN YOUTE TAN G e bR bk bl ke Ch A BN Ciicap ook Hotaen coraer Madisud 53 Dearborssie Taylor; sud “lultistions sod thelr influence,'® Tha excrclscs Brc Lo his sheets snd threw them out of tho reivonded to by M. C. Bragdon. Special Dispatch (o Ths Tridune. nulonrglwuu Co.y Sm 2L~Tho ground | wiodow, tore up the bed-cluthes, fired his re-

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