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Tilli CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1877. - 5 - J, m 1 ever| cltl; shonli be mecured at > h AR h Secretary Bchurz, Gov, Rice, Mayor Plence, and | the crews to desert their traina at the ti; ] fead witha at and il i, and the el POLITICAL. ey e, ot e et 2t PRESIDENT HAYES, [ sces z thecrowsto deer el i ot et et mEDIoAL, isposed people will now insist that all other y fare promoted., Any fallare on the part of either PROVIDENCE. develiped the faét that thero Tad e players shall do tho same untit thero s but ons en no Nationa! or 8tate Government to use every poeai- Provioexce, R. 1., Jone 27, —~The city has been hic constitutional power to afford ample protectt: . " taki; ! tiond all day, and to-night every Lo thelr citizene. tnth at home and abroad, In a | Harvard Takes the National Exe | iiernear the centre in radlunt with nationsl cole demonstration on sny of the roads, and Teft for the law to vinit remorselossly In sus- | The Republicans of lowa Mest in that the tralna were moving along In taining its outraged dignit; 1 criminnl neglect of thelr highest obiigations. . . nrs, and sirang with mottoes of welcome to Presls | regular order, Abont 1 o'tlock . i Convention at Des Moines. . Tho republican party hna prescrved the ecutive Under Its Wing, ey e narnta Trort B0k | M e fearhe s King Clogk o sity- The Mflwaunkee Boarl of (lealth has appoint- Government to the commencement of the aecond et = LAt ton. centary of the natlon's existence, and they are em- bodled in the great teaths spoken at itacrad| *that all men aro created free and equal: that ed the editor of the Sentinel *'a competent per- A DESERVED COMTILIMPNT. ron to teat the various fancy drinks made and An Agddress Delivered by the Hon, John And Infliets upon Him the Hon- | Sursecrans, ¥, Yo, dnnea7—tearzo Witiam TELE and employed on the Fan Handle Rallway, wera dismissed by the Superintendent. = Condactor Frank Wallace afd: **You may with eafety bet your bottom dollar tiat 1 ehall not gn ant unjees 0 124 ¢ Cartin celivered the Chancelior's addrens at the Aty F. Wilson, Temporar, arc endowed by thelr Creator with certain inalien- rary Degree of LL.D. Commencement of Union Coll -dsy, and in | 1'm discharged.” An nld engincer stated: **We ;‘:},’1‘:::}‘ S TSL AT ity B iy Chalinnan.P 4 able rizhts, nmong which are life, lilerty, and the kel i clneing made the following ihiana 10 Fremdent | don't, wani-tn be nnuumd'l.y the Pan_ifandle parauitaf bippinera 't that for thio stiainment of Hayen: A pnblle spiris w0 Tofty is not confined Niese ends governments have been inatitated amonz men, deriving thelr Jnst powers from tho conrent | The President Will Return Via | 5 jlieraces and distant lands, Bou are eonsclons men," Nearly all tnhe employen ty-ilay withdrew RO deSTSor e preenty " ek Ay pe consid: IS ITCURABLE? ——— “The 8pringfield Journal secmato Intimate that f (he governced, which consent le evidenced by a eone e ol I am h 1o bld e —— e the Preaident should chiefly engage his mind in | Resolutions Adopted Containing | Byt i e awial safiragen of the eitizens. Providence, R. 1, To- ageons service, am m _here o yon shutting his eyes to the zeal with which applle Three Planks of the Cine determined in 3:‘5""“5:::3'. e i Morrow. They Abe S, SNAch Wbl iy o THE NEZ PERCES. m’fi?&a&?&Fqfi?}#‘éfii&.“.f&;‘f&'fi??:!fi#i’.;::fi"?.:.‘zf_ A . L yelclan ARG Frmediee Wun"t:'.lor postofiices oppose his Bouthern cinnatl Platform. il chearfuly obs rfi':i.e.'t"“.:fl"fh{.f' the ieput L be | qoue eimake derertued cure. ‘awaft Eid Anvwer to {hin auestinn %ith conaldcra: L Present Whereabonta of the Hostileas--Feel- | bie anxiety. And wcl) they may: for no diseass thAt Ing on the Comst that Gon. Sherman | Sonbomentioncd ityo univemaily prevaicnt, and po de- 1) 3 itis, Asthm Makes Light of the Situation--The | Cooghs, and serious and frequently :::ll Vlflet“m-}!;? the Innis fotlow, In many casen, & case of simple. bt Woanded Soldlers Killed hy the Savages | At OUher sympatheric atectiona, el 8Sax Fnaxciaco, Jone 27.—Dispatches from . ,:T.hitvr:w?tml ‘elym:n’n. s {w of penid of 2 eferred to my minor, b - Lewinton. 1daho, report tho stata of affalra at the | Histutficof nealorted CATAFT: vt ehonai bn themts front up to the 24th. Renegade Indians are Jolning | seiver, hut av nmmn{ compnrrd with tiie dangerous afe the tiostile Indians, Tanners have been sent to | fectionsof tue throat and lunge ikely to follow. } party ot foma will tand by i colors aud ight the George Willlam Cortis Eloquently Tne | oot e cn, o e e o she 9 o Gnvernment when sectional jealousy In fiercest and TThe pormanent pacification of the Sonth- dorses the New Clyil-Serrico {reemment elien teciivual Joalonsy te Surcert and ern sectionn of the U"m"\. and tho complete proe Reforms. recing clearly what justice and humanity, the pa. fection of allcltizens In the frec enjovment of all tional Iaw and national welfare, require im to do, their rights, ia & dnt‘y o _which the Itepublican and resolved todoit. 1 tnnlmlilm‘ him patiently party stande sacredly pledged. The puwer ta pra- Rostox, June 27.—Early this mornlng & large | enduring not only the mad ery of par- vide for the enforcement of ths principles em- W h Sofied In the recent eonstitational 'r’lmmdmtnulh crowd of people gathered in the vicinlty of the | ty late, “the ~taunt of recreant™ and ‘1 Tox NAst complains that since * the error of good feeliag® has begun he can scarcely | 208 Polioy of the Prosident Ignored from - make a living.” The horrld pun can be forgiven Fear of Exoiting Contention, for tho sake of the fact that lies under ft. | The 7-0. says that Hax is not edlting that | Gear Nominated for Governor, and Camp- . ® | Mirattors ol rencgrade and of -cowardy | oo bortile | verted by thess amendments in the Congrees of tho | State-1loune o witncss the departure of the Presi = Reiad ‘olouse Spoksne, Columbia River, and Umatilla print. Who is1 bell for Licutenant-Governor. Ttted laters and wa declars It o be the solemn | dent's party for Harvard College, B e e e amazament the | {ribes, who, they claimed, would join them, and IT CAN BE CURED. PERSONAL. ohiigation of the Leginlntiveand Execntiva Depart- | - AU8:30 the Lancers arrived, ready to perform | carely devted 'axhe toihe common weifares 1| they would clear the whole countey from Lewiston d menta of the Gavernment to put in immediate and Yigarons ezercire all thelf constitutional powers | €076 duty. can linagine him pushing firmly on, trosting the for removing any just causes of discontent an the | A9 the leading batonche, contafning Presi | hcart, the Intelllzence,” the conscience of his | Clerk Adams’ Congressional Schiedale Will Gire 1o ol Cr, Bixleen Democratic Majority. 1t can be eured. Thers ls no doubt ahont ft. Thetm« The hostiles have cromed the Salmon Riverat | mrdinte Feliet Afforden by Raaforts 1oadlost G for The **orlginal " Molly Magnirs was s poor Part of any inss, and (o securing 15 every Amerl: | dent Hlayenond Gov. ftice, drave to the Btate. | SCupttymen, = heabnd, angey | moands., eor; Catarrh ta but & siight evidence of what may follow s gt {sunderstandings, Janth astice | 1oree-Shoe Bend, with olf their plunder, snd will intent £ il # e woman In Ireland who had her cottage pulled down famcilizon complels Hibrty and exact soualiie in | ouse, and the remainder o the carringen quickly B e IRt i BnE e | make for Fegette and Wener Valleye with il thelr '.:EJ:.':E'?‘::;’E'\':':‘:’[ i e i 'i?u::i'fi" ?«fr"rr"?d «over hor head by a cruel landlord. e e exercise of civil, political, and pnhl ite. | followed. The Chicf Magistrate, takinz the Gov- | his pariy tisc or fall, )ifting s conntry heaven. | warriors, Some estlmate the nimber at 300 ot uceration and (ndemey NS. To this end we imperutively demani of Cangresa " % " orosperi . ton subdued and healed: the entire membranous i Duke do Ban Crosario, of Naples, committed I0OWA REPUBLICANS and of the Chief Bxecuiiva’ o cournde and Ndeljfy | CFOF's arm, ascended the steps amid prolonged | \ard tos more perfect unlon, prosperity, and ed and purined. TUEB BTATE CONVESTION AT DES MOINES. Spectat Dispateh o The Tridune. Dea Moinrs, Ia., Juno 27.—The Republican State Conventlon In members and intelligence ex- cceded any held by the party in the State. Thero were present the most prominent men inthe Stated Dispateher rom Gen. Howard are to the effect | Ing of the ioad are cle that Col. Perry met him at Cattonwood, and his | Lonalizite sction lat force {a to move ta-motrow morning to the old | poison, the deatructive age: battleground, The Indlans are In force at Horse- % rhoe Bend, on the Salmon River, between White- N ¥ Bird and Slate Crecke. The following named SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE forcea ore mow In the fleld: Regulars, under e g X . 8 rint] that 10 thero qniles wiiich shail shail not faltcranti) e | chicers, and went atanco to the Council Chiamber. | [S2; This 18 the eptet of o patelotiscy thot airds results are placed beyond dispnite or recall, After a ehiort Mop, vialta were mace totho Rep- | the moral law: the invminerable panoply of the mfi::é ‘::u“e! :’fi"l{,‘ii.’:ii'.'.:}’,:::‘,'flf"‘{n:"dfi‘v"c'r ;r;‘mi rescntatives' 11all, tho Scnate Chamber, snd the isuuu-. the ;A'Icfllllpccmt of ugreat natfon and 3 4 e e ene i e | library. The party thenleft the Capitol and took | bappy people. = B ey convertiale Into oin.ang | cartisges, and the praceasion moved through liea- 05 Botoriey deareo of 11D wagemferred upon the Han. Wil . Wheeler, Vice-Presi- therctora advoente tie wradual resamption of | con, Tremont, Court, and Cambridee streotn to | BEoraf the Caited boarme - neeler, Vice-Pres) suiclde May 17, and left A note desiring that his body shionld be interred without any religions ceremony in the Polter's Field, Tho wifo and children of George Mac- Donald, tho novellet, recently enacted a **pas- slon-play, " writen by hion ot the Town-Ilai ot | aleo leading. Liberala who have becn aliens for | el peymenta Uy continious sod spoedy sicps i | Cambrldge, and thenca 1o the callcze Froundsfn ———— Perey, U0 Whipple: 100: Miller, 100: Turock- ;.:’:2:1}";’,?:.:;'::Jl;'k:}“.’:,‘.'uzl.?:‘:fu‘.!'wh".:‘.!:.',?.‘25:‘3«'4 alittle village in tho South of England, three years, il na silversloliar having been thelegal | the following order: rARQ CCHT Chapman, 35: Page, 23: Hnnter, 252 Ellutt, 255 | 1o tres of Chareer and intermaiy Copmpanies each ot Miss Blanche Willis Howard, author of | _The temporary Chalrman, James ¥, Wilson, of | nny St T from. the foundation af tie. Fedemat TNE PROCESSION. WASIHINGTON. Wilfiams, 15, Al the force has gone to Saiman whetes SEHIRRL0N Gl Tt Tncons FornEsof 113 * tho overpraiecd book, **One Summer," has com. | Jeferron Connty, spoke the sentiments of tho [ Giovernment until 157, the law under which ita | Chelsea brass band; National Lancers, 135 men; Ricon except Blllata comnany, which Uns: gane, | Uirust and pharmach, € (eeepiie syviem o the polima majority when he sald tho Convention was here to act for the Repnbilcan party In the State and natfon, and had had will cnough In the post to huild a platform high enough, deep cnough, and ‘broad enough for all to stand npon. Conscione of the elements in the Convention, the candldatea sccured POSTPONEMENT OF TNR-PLATPORK unti! the nominations were mado. ‘The resolntions wero vresented snd taken up seriatim, . 0. Croshy, of Clayton, tossed In the ring an emendment to the sccond resolution, expreasing confidence in Presldent Iayes, and pleading his cornest snpport, which the Chairman declded not germane to the subject, At the cnd of the third resolution, M. E. Cutts, of Mahaska, an_‘*anti-policy * nian, offercd an amendmont, **That the so-called policy of Mr, ilnyes will sccure the resnits enumcrated In tho resolntion. " INSTANTLY THE CONVENTION WAS IN AN UP- E ROAR, and the Bpeaker's gavel was ncarcely heard above the din of the shonts and cheers, Mr. McNutt offered an amendment to Cutta® smendment by Inderting the word ‘*ndt™ after the word **will," That opened the ball and the nproar was hide- ous. ¢ Order waa finally restored, and both amend- menta referred to the Committee on Resolutions, and the platform was adopted as reported by tho Committee withont change. TEMIERANCE, Tn behalf of the State;Temnpe=ance Alllance 1. It Lucaa offercd a resolution to bo adiled to the plat- gorm In favor ofa prohibitory liquor law, and any amendments necearsary to make it moro effective, ‘There was a strong effort to put 1t asile. butit was finally adopted by a nearly unanimous vote. GOV, FACKARD was preseat, but raid nothing, The Committee on Reaolutions reported in favor of indefinite postponement of all rosolations rei- ative to the Prosidont's polley, which waa adopted unanimousl; ‘The party is now organized on a strooger bnsis Inlowa than ever, and will act as o =al faca larger majority than wan cast last year, ‘Tha ticket suits cvoryboily. * REGULAR NEFORT. Ta the Weatern Assoctated I'ress. Dzs Moixes, 1a.. June 27,—The Towa Repub. 1iean Convention met nt 10 o'clock thia forenoon. ‘The Hon, Jamea F, Wilson, of Jeflerson County, wan made temporary Chalrman, pleted another novel called ** From Over the Sea," which will shortly be printed by Jamea t. Osgood & Co. A numberof highway robbaries hava lately ‘been commltted In the nelghborhood of Hiackheath, London, and thereby induced the discovery that that locality does not have the police protection it needs. Lawrence Barrott, the actor, has a sum. mer home at Bwampscott, snd around him are Dret Ilarte, James 1. Osgood, the pahlisher, E. V. T. Anthony, tho artist, and Stuart Robson, the comedlan. Mrs, Schliemann, §n her lecturo, said that e and her huaband were so enthusiastic in thelr work at Troy and Mycenw that thoy often thonght they had breakfanted and dinea when they hiad eaten nothing at all, John Burroughs writes to George Edgar Montgomery that ho bolioves science ** must fur- nish the bone of any great poem of ourday. The flesh, and blood, and the vital spark must come from the old source, —the creative imagination.* Tho publishers, Messrs, Honry. Holt & Co,, have had ‘the misfortunc to misprint the name Targente on the titlo-page of the laat number of the ** Leiaure Tour* scrlen of novels, They make it ** Targenleft * on the cover and ** Turcnenied™ on the titlo-page. The New York World hns published a num- Dber of tholettersof the poct John Keats to his brother George In America, They may acrve to correct the opinion, widely entertained, that Keats dled, In consequence of the severity of his critics, & broken-hearted man. Copt. Eads, projector of the jotties, owned 2,702 shares of the Nattonal Dank of Mls- sour] at 8t Louls, which falled tho other day, A large part of the funds of tho bank had been in- veated In the Jeitica and the 8t. Louis bridge, with ‘which Capt. Eads was also connocled. The lato Queon of Holland read Greck and Latin, and undoerstood thoronghly German, Dutch, Rusaian, Faglish, and French. 1t ja safd also that eha had an Irresistiblo tendoncy to dabble in tho politica of the Duteh Kingdom, which, ace -cording 10 Canrt gosalp, led to domestlc infolleity Vetween bier and her husband. ‘Tho New York Zimes' London correspond- ent saye that the recent operation on Mme, 'Titlens Tosed n tumor with fibrous adheelons, tho removal of which would have proved fatal. The uu‘?m wounds made by the surgeons havo coinage was enepended rhoold bo repealed ot the | gret parouche, contalning President Hayes, Gov, AN OLD STEAL. cariiont ponaible cay, o nilver male Sith 20148 | Idce, and Gen, Canninghams second barouche, | WIT IT A3 NOT MADE FUNLIG LOXG AQO. 1le and private, .n.F afso belleve that the present | containing Postmaster-General Key, Seccretary Fpeclal Dispatch 1o The Tribune, volume of currency shanld be malntained untif the | Schurz, Col, Lymsn, and Col. W. V.| Warmtsatox, D, C., Juno 27.—It will be re Manis.of tisde and. Commorce demands ita further *| yjatchings @ third barouche, containing Attorney~ | membered that last winter Bize Jeans Williame* O I hat tho Investment of enpital in thin State | Goneral Devens, Gen. Henhiam, and Col. Alexan. | Commiltes on Accounte conducted a eecret In. should be encunraged by wise and liberal legisin- | der: fonrth barouchio, contalning Webh Hayes, | vestization intoan alleged robbery of dociiments tion, bat wo condeiun the policy of granting sabel. | Cof. Parker, and Col. Campbell; fth barouche, | from the lfouse folding-room, nuder the charge of dica at the public exponac to cftlier Individuala of | containing Uen. Kincabury, Aniatant Burgoon- | thie Doorkeeper. There were roports thnt tho new O s Hnmaindt tho mosk igid economy tn | (enoral Trodwell, and Col. Stevens: slxth bar. | Democratic emplayes of the House, who had just All departmonts of the Lovernment, and that taxa- | onche, contalning the Hon. Il K. Oliver, Mayor | come intooflice and were hungry . for spolls, ‘had tion bs fimited o thenctual wanis of public ex- | of €alom; Lancers, police. l(o]ennlnn;'u oot of books, l,ml the lm(t:“wu pepaitarss All of the Frealdent’s suite were present, with | never exactly known, as a campsign was pending, rovcnhat we favor a wisely adjusted tar10r | ;5 ozception of Secrotary Evarts, S Iers Fentor, | and I wouid iever o for Chatrman Bine Jeans +9), That we hold it to bo a solemn obligatfonof | this morning for Now Haven, to attend the Com- | Willlams to allow any Democratic zcandal to bo the electors of lowa to be earnest in eecuring | mencement at Yale College, of which he is a grad- | made public, The evidence has becn very care- ";", cln-tl‘lun. I‘n oll w:flh:nn» ::f l;!;'f;llg ll;“""‘:-l'm(fllfg uate, fully concealed until now, when it appears that it of honesty and conrcience, —to d v 0 atairs men whowil fasthfally dminister the awn: TN DECORATIONS was praved befate 1hls Democratls Committen that tothe leglolativa affairs men who will represent | Were gencral, and In many places claborate, Ths | over upon all guestions the best sentiment of tno peo- | procession, upon reaching Old Cambridgze, passed ONI: TIOUBAND VULUMIS ple, and who will labor carnestly forthe enactment | up the square around the common, tothe west | of public documents per month had heen stolen of ench ‘d" %fim‘ :1“ i ';U“-" dmcml- tem- | gute of tha College yard, the escort saluting, the | from the Ifouss document-room. Amang thess PO Thatwe rololee. i the hoporable name of | bands playing, and tho chimes in the nefghboring | were Congressional Hecords, Statiatical Atlas, Towa: {hut we are prond of the State's achicve- | church pealing national aie, which wero continaed | Medical and Surgical Jlistory of the War, and gen- ments: of the degreo of purity with which its pub- | while the party was encorted through the runks of | crally the most valuable Government booke, In lc affalrs “ll;’lfl been C""d""fi“- and the “’,‘"l"" the sudents and candldates for degreea to Massa- | Onercom many cords of books had entirely disap- D O M crodit at Home and BT, o vaiiing | chuets Ilall, where the curporation, faculty, and | peared, catimated to welgh nine tons. - The entiro {he Btates repuintlon tn thoso regarde. dietinguished graduatos of the College were assem- | facts have come Into posseesion of the Republicans, A BENSATION. blcd, the students meanwhile favoriny tnhe Presls | and are a curioue illustration of Demucratic hon- "Alle‘:‘ gn: ;uolllxllloll-l‘}lell':}(:’v’e‘in :f.'xd'nfiu rmtlg; dent and Cablnet, especinlly Secretary Bchure, with g;‘g,:rn-: ;Ilm!;:",{;r ke’{};g";};m;ghwe:‘ymng ::T.:é’u S0 et Fe r tho pecullar ! ‘rab.* reily concluaively maowa that' the booke w :-" ‘e:lum.%nl:‘yumil‘r'. (i‘;"un’n‘u namc h’,:‘::’. After a short Interchange of civilitles, & pro- :‘ml‘v; far:'e: li.me'y‘bluzr man than old drant * :cn-' lntfon. Tho resolution ereated an_indescribable | cesslon was formed, headed by President Eliot, of | rizned i< po<ttion, At all events, Fitzbugn was uproar, and was rucelved with s tumalt, In which | the College, followed by members of the Cabinet, | shrewd enouzh to T e e ¥ sooutatlon sa pot fa. | 40l accomipanied by fellows of tho Corporation, | ge yne contonte of e raomme s Jeft them, Thia Ing rermano to the subject. An_ amendment fn. | coadliates for degrees, and graduates gencrally, | involce dovs not agres wish the teatimony of the doming the policy,” and mying 1t woald sccuro pasting around the quadranglo vy~ Sanders” | persun In clargo of the foum, who was examined the rceults askcd for In the third rosolu- | ‘TheatreIn Memorial Iall, where the commenco- | by the Committce. Twelve differcnt kinds of tin 'of _the report ‘of the Commiice, " na3 | mont cxerclaon ook pace books bad deanicared tuo b ied, .00 ur then Gomered o it erolution. s o0 | "rrhe crueh of pooplo wan vers great, and It way | B HIOREE BILER BOtber O B A v their action. ‘The third resolution, as prescnted | soma time before the distinzdished company conld | would undoubtedly be willinz to siata that the tes- b"l"u'f cmnTltl;cihv:n:ct’);cl:&flfl::p‘;fiinfigl‘:{“flu: cnter n: theat: c.l Iarvard lf]nlvel:;lu lllo-dny 'I’I:;:Ey“\,:h-hm!prmed st-the direction of Bluo all_the rost of conferred honorary degrees upon I'realdent Ilayes, b wersndoplad, Chatlce Dovens, and Thomas F., ayard . e 4 E : TIE OFFICES, Mr. Catts, of Mahaska, then preelpitated the STEMORIAL HALL. ) 2, polley questiun uvon th Cunveation dncwby of+ | The procession marched direcily to Memortal COMMISBIONLY OF AGRICULTGRE, ullnuhs following resolution: i5 Tall, and Immediately cntered, The rtndents Bpeciul Dimpateh to The Tribune. - resoirae Thas Lue socealiod .‘n':,“m’r:'.:!m'l; wera drawn up n lina In the corridor, andthe | Wasuxatox, D, C., June:t7.—Itls sunounced U0 prescnt National Adminiatration, {a in accord | Presidentlal party and other membern of the pro- | fo-day thatthic Prestdent hay appolnted Gen, Wilt- with tho principlen of the ltepnblicin party," ceraion passed through Into Sanders’ Theatre and | iom U, Lednc, of Minnesota, Commlssiouer of 'll"lrlh 'v;:; r:‘efi:;vtfl l-l;l’l;: Vflnoel:‘flvlllflég‘l::‘l;, —— tuok seats npon the piatform. A;{rlcnl;::rn. "n:lcru will be ;nnclh Il':n:lpp:ln(gu?l i b 3 After prayer the order of excrclacs waa Immedl- | folt at this sclection oy people who had hoved to High I b referred 10 the Cominiticoon Kctclutionts | ately proceeded with, At the closo of tho exer. | scc aman of eminent sclentific attalnments and Rreat excitemont, that the resolutlon bo Injd on tho | clacs the Presldent and family nroceeded to the rea | enecial qualifications for the position put in charge be. tdence of President Ellot, where the time was | of the Agricultural Department. It has been the ‘Tho motlon was adopted by sbonta threo-fonrths | oiuuuantly passcd until the hme of the dinner of | misfortune of that branch of the Government ever O Committée on Mesolnitonsat thre. stags. +4s | e ‘Aluwnt, since it was ostablished, fourteen yeurs 830, to bo generated by Catarrh. Until this good result T et Totm Jentoff a0y Lmatillan who'may | 5h7e nanefs cure ean e made, “This the dnfied Acs L% Frantracor Jnner 45, —The city pross fn din- | 2598 thix remedy fe superior io all others or combia- po'ned to lllllrlhme"lhn lmlllnn "i‘x‘bmfi snym-vm to ) a temporlzing polley, Gen, Howard nlso wives 5 5 voice to & general Impression that the milltary an. y i Y thorlties at Washingtun underrate the gravity of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE e mituation, e v . | Has worked a revolation in the treat . ther than that all the wounded men In the handsof | E3a happi b 5 Tollow years of msary, the hostilea have bean killed, but not matilated,» | *o TV ioct maY be made 1o follow yeary of niliery, S SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE New Yonw. Juno Tr—Twenty-fve thonsand i tons of eranton coal were sold at auctlon to-day Ts Propared by Distillation. by order of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Weetern Every plaot and herh that yletds {ts medics! emenco Tiaflrond. There wasa large attendance of buy- | toft fa plared Io no Improved sifli. and thers mingled ore, lmt prices ralcd lower than those of last | with o eolvent Hquid, which by heat, ts mle to paas month, Twelve thonxand tons steamer aold at | OTerinto the receiver, beartng with it tho healing eae £9.1704@2.70+ 15,000 tona grate at £2. 25 sences of Julcesof these plants avd horbe. free from 23,000 tons ez’ at $2.2713@2% 4 every contamination, pure and colariess. Thus the ace toveat 8 S4% 17,000 tone chostnat at | tive medical constituentaof thousands of bounds of $2.0233@%. 375 ; 3,000 tons pen at §2 Vierba may be condensed nto a verv small compass, In : yay Fanford'a iadlca] Cure diveated of the bat- " /] " Ing, worthless features of all other remedies, while MAKING OLD BONES. s curative properties ars increased tenfold. 1t 4 pos-* People who ne eglect thelr_minor allments rarely live tb ke ol bones. The secret of hafo ang | '\TelY the Breatest medical trlumph of the age. vlzaroue old ne , lles not only in taking care of one's health in early life, by the obvervance of san- | Each package contains Dr.5anford's Improved Inhals itary rules, but aleo by Judicipus medication when | tng Tube, with full directions for use in all cases, “-: rr:“rflm;m:yn;mau_m ’t:ml.l.'lor"de llwzl‘f‘; man- | Price, €1.00. Forasle by il wholenale and retail drug- i . e ) ~ 1sts thrunghout the United States. WEEKS & ['OT- 2 complalnts aza fraftful causes of Injary to the con- | & A S0t “Thene discancs should. 1 therefors, | TFV General Axcota aod Wholcuale Drugsisis,Bustan. - checked withont delay. The best mediclne for the purpose is Hoetetter'aStomach Bliters, This stand- TOLTAIG PLASTERS, function, and excrts o benedcial influence upon the An Electro (iatvanic Britery combined with orsant of urination. 1t liss 110 rival As_remedy the Celebrated Medicnted Porounttrengthens 1 for and preventive of chilla and fever and bilfods remittenta, infases vigor Into the aebllitated frame, Ing Plaster, forming the beat Plaster for palos und aches 1 the Warld of Medicine. and Is an excellent appelizer and nenine, ELECTRICITY e o Is Truly a Stump Rpeaker Asa grand corative and restorativo agent is not equaled. K. by aay element o medicine in the history of the healing . who, when ftalkink, cxhlbita a mouthfal of stumps. 1f yon would keep your dental fiztares in if v§ the b oAU H e o R e e peefect talklnz order, usc the fragrant Sozodunt resart of all p! clans anid surkeuns, snd has rescued daily; the recipo is rimple but sore, BUSINESS HOTICES. Keep's Patent Partiy-Made Dress Rhirta 3 nan This i3 the Ieading curative efement in this Piaster. ' the very bests a1k for &0 can bo finished as easily BALSAM AND PINE. as hemming a handkerchief. 174 Madison street. Une * Mra. Winnlow's Soothing Syrup* for children while teething. It cares glrnlcl’] and diarrho s, wind eollc. and regulates the Lowels. e ——— Jeffers' Fronch Catarrh Cure Is the best remedy known for catarrh, asthma, cud bay-fever. Trlal tree, Oftice 0 State strect. Plates were spread for 1,600, - AL the centro table s P e e o few | woru scated Qen. Devens, Prosident of tha Aeo. | ratier skoptisal public, for littlo of anything fs uinuten, and adopted by & declded majority: ciation, On hin rizht sat President llayes, Pre known of hitn outslde of Minnesots, A highly- % Resolved, That we are in favorof tho rfnkl ene | dent Ellot, Postmuater-General Key, Janies Rui culoglstic biographica) aketch of the new appointee forcement of ‘onr present Drobibitory liguor law, sall Lomel’, A inambery g{,}k{’#;{;‘;}:{,“;’;_gfiflf appears b tho Sfar this ovening. lc bs, it scems, i‘,:,':v.‘).:’,.’,,:1:;;‘;1':;2;‘,,:2°,’:‘;",t,",“.:,:;,,,,:f;; 5% tae | Suntice Iiigelow, (eonee liancroft. the listarian, | & Kradante of Kenyun Callege, Ohlo, the President’s Dulle, Winnesheik; Fourth, 8. C. Floyd; Fifth, ¥, M. McClellan, Linn: 0 M, Btone, Marlons Beventh, J. 8. Clarkeon, Folk; Eighth, W. McGill, Unlon: Niath, George D, Perkins, Woodlury, Iinportant discoveriea (n pharmacy thelr healing and e el Properiics Ak Inereased fanfold: 1o this away from Ciara Morris, Judgo Donohue declares e will recapture lier, and put her in a convent, and make hicr Lehave hersclf, Whereupon Clara "Morris saye this: **If tho Supreme Court can maken female child behave herself when she heal I i dation that th d THE oATREMING nader tue dircction of unknown and Incompetent EINANOIA e o ¢ healed, But her carcer ua an artlst Is doubtles i s | tumed with the recommenilation that the smend- A Hik 2] S At i et East, A PR 17| e onieiring In tho emmitico on Rasolntlons: | monts refarred o ho mdennitoly postponed. included tho Preaident and Cabinet officers, Gov. | men, Uen, Leduc may be entirely competent, bat bt Tocly TRl beain, e . 1, Fran , Den Molnea County P talialel iice aud staft, and other distioguished ceatiemen. | o i “tave to demonsirate nis capabitity 10 & tiwning prupertles are'knownfothow, | Mabel Leonard, the child nctross, has run | Becond District, E. 8., Dailey, Cllnton; Third, i1, l erpect our Plister 1 tho best [ use without tho aid of electricity, TWO IN ONE. i | 4 Per Cent Loan. 3 and others, Tho repast wan preceded by prager. | Alma Mater, snd has lived In Minncrota ainco : h docsn't wish to,. It must have supernatural THE 110N, JAMER ¥; WILAOK,, [mperance. ‘Tho after-dinner specches, which were neces- | 1836, 'The articlo says that he possesses scientilc Thus combined we haze two grand medical agonts tn pawer." Semporary Chairnan, after rewurning thanke for TapCanventian thenatjonrasd, iy brlef, wera hfi'fim byine Prestdent of th [ autaimmenivand T E P ey euch ot wich peviurmt s function a3c Saledly ' honor conferred, matd: **1 1 o W » 4 ¥ v e 1 . NOW! . ° dled In Phuladelphia on tho 23d tnat., was horn in | mon purpose to a0 order our deliberation, and to WIITE SULENUR. President Elfot road a paper ‘which he naid wan | 1o was not a General in e army, as wonld be |, BECEERATEH S8 T FRUASOIEY, | O Washington, July 2, 18508, Ills total sea-servica | go effoct tho results, that thero shall bo In the fu. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. prepared by other Lands, but which was peciliarly | gathered from thls notico of his career, hut served | g omingaate, and umtll Juty 10, e Fold hy an dragpiats, Rad snt on recelnt of 25 cents Tan over twenty-twa yoars, and other duties over | sure s continuatlon of the Tarty victorles which 2 appiicable 1o the bresent case, It was adidressed | g a Quartermaster, and was breveted o Brizadler- | T2 e A D forune, §1,23 farslz, ‘ur $2.23 for twelve, carefully New Youi, June 27.--A Washinzton speetal | (othe frat Prealdent of tho Umited States, and | General,sloug with tnauy other Quartermasters, at #ays tho Democratie Confercnce at White Sulphur | bestowed upon the carc of its university, 1ho close of the War, " lle has been engaged to Springs will be followed, in reported, by a meet- | _ Atthe clodo of the paper, Mr, Eliot sald it was | some extent In rallroad aperatiune, and was con. ing of Governora of the kouthern States, and such | Xritten to Gearge Washington by Joveph Wiilard, | cerned In tho Construction Company conuected ng €| > g Prealdent of the University st that thine, and said | with the Northern Pacldc Rallroad enterprise. others as chaote to Join them, for discussion of | ghere was littlo to bo changed — in it4 | Gen. Leduc tan been In Washington much of the the national pollcy and polltics ss affectingthe | wentimont and tome, and tho Fresldent | time ofuco the 4th of March, 8+ an spplicant for South and It interesta, would nos o well to accept ita | opice, but hia name s mot heen micntioned in THE NEXT HOUSH rentiment o8 addeeseed directly 1o him. liowele | connection with the Conmunlssionershlp of Agris B NI d comed Preaident Hoyes 24 a ‘scholar who, having | calture, or at least not with sunlicicut prominence ‘The roll ot-the next Ilouse, made wp by Clerk | left the Harvard law school in his youth, now re | (o gt mto the nowepapers, A few weeks azo lis Adams, sliows a Democratic mejority of sixteen, | turned laden with sheaves of honor to grace 1ty | won was appolnted a West Point cadet. 1lis own \eith seven Districts to hear from. o will probe fl{:;n:fl l‘l';xlei -;ul 10 add pzfimnv‘;nl'l‘l.l‘firf to flI|« nlumlxu{l(mn nl!‘ur- ?n‘t scem to ‘h:lm"bfm hn‘:’:;!:'llul. et of actiolarly renowns, Preaident Ellaf, in fit= | about by political Influence, su s probably ably foflow the examplo of Hayes, and recoguize | {HLSL I Y SRR ced rentdcnt flayes, | owhe tg, thu Dresldents. porsonal Triendenip (o the Democrata In Florida and Loulslana, PUESIDENT HAYEY' SPEECH, 1in and faith in his abllity to manage the Agricul- . THE EXECUTIVE OUDEIL e, Hayes arose with apparent difidence, stand- | turml Dopartment, The World'sa Washington correspondent ays | jny for somo moments before commencing to | Thistw all the information that can be abtained ono offect of the 'realdent's ordor for the removal | speak, The Assoclation favored Wim with mine | to-night abont Gen, Leduc's appointment, and it of oficcholders from auy active lulrllcllmlhmln vigorous ***Itahs, * waved their haudkerchiefs,aud | {s notcertain that all of the statements made are politics will be the_dlabendinz of various Etate | in tiany othicr waye expressed their entbusiwsm | corrcct. They are gven upon the sutborily of associationa here, Some of thicss are quile lirze | and respect for hiin, e was evidently: laboring | persons and Influential, and componed mostly of ofticlals. | under Intense emotion. Wnen ho had ubtalned WIHO CLAIM TO KNOW, In the fall thoy send volers home, and ralue funas | sumicient contrul of his feclinga to enable him (o | 1lisappotntment will undoubtedly wive great dis- for campalgn work, and evidently come within the | proceed he sald, slowly and with evident difticulty: | satisfaction to the thirty or forty spplicants for rulc Inid down by the Preaidont. 1t1s contended SCGnApUATES 0F HAnvaun: This leyourday, 1 | that position. The cuntest for this oitico has been hy sowe that they are not Included in the new re- | may pot, | ouLhit not, to take up any part of Your | very preat, and has included politiciane, farmore, form, but the threat of the V'resldent to turn ont | valuahic time. You will therefore excuse mie, § wm | nad sclentie men, Among the eandidates have every olliccholder who Isaffccted by the "!“"f""J sure, if 1 take my scat after saying In the briefest | boen Gey, Jere M. Rusk, of Wisconain, supported robiably cause a etampede, The Now York and | way what I feel in ty heart, [assure you that [ | by thio entire Winconsi delegation, and a great ‘onnsy(vania Rtepublican Amsoctations hera have | have a very grateful appreciation of (hls hesrty | many other political peoples Prof. Langston, who been (i exintence & dozen years, The effect of the [ preetin know how Ittt it (s denerved, God | had strong support; Jobn M. Beynolds, and W, . order will bo more general in the States than has | grant that during tho remainder of my term 1 may | Flaze, of 1linoly, one of tic arststants at the Ag. Leen thought, 1t Is stated that moro officlals In | Lo ablo to do sumething to deserve it* [Deafen- | rleditiuml Doparanent; and a great many scientidc Penneylvania come within the rale than In any lnfilml lung-continaed applause, and agricultural men in varjoss parts of the coun- reeclve subscriptions for the 4 © ED LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES, o de. vaminations as stated below, AT PARR AND AC- CRUED INTERENT IN GOLD COIN, THE IONDN are redeemable after 3 years from July 1, 1577, &nd carry Interest fram that date, payable auarterly, and are cxempi frown the paynient of taxes or duties to the United States, as,well a4 fromn taxation n aay furm by or under State, municipal, or lucal su- thority. THE INTEREST on the REGINTERED STOCK wiill be puld by chock. Iwued by the NERER OF TIHR UNITED STATEN, order of the holder, and mailod to his mddress, ‘Tho check 1s paysble on_presentativa. properly indu «ed, st the uMces of the Treasurer aud Aslstant T) eraof the United States, TILE SUBNCRIPTIONS will be far COUPON BONDS of $30 and $100, and RKUINTEIED NTOCK In denuminations of $30, $100, $300, $1,000, 83,000, and §10,000. THE BONDS, both COUFON and REGIS. TERED, will bo ready for delivery July &, 1877, FOIRMN OF APPLICATION will be furnished by the Tressurer at Wadhiogton, the A urers at Haltimore, Boston, Chicago, thirteen years, During the War he commanded tho steamship Florida of the South Atlentle block- ading squadron and the frigute Colorado of the West Gulf squadron. The Londou- correspondent of the Now York Times writea: *“The other night, when Nicollnl appenred with Patil st Covent Garden, the tenor was hissed by the upper tlors of boxes and the gallery, Patti waa applauded 1o the echo, It wan ovident thint Nicolini was hisscd, not because o dld not eing well, but on account of his success s tho diva's lover," Tho Into Oharles T, Briggs was in n mens- ure responsible, it s sald, for the famous **El- bows of tho Minclo* artlele, writien for the New York Nes by tho preeont editor of the World, Brigga was temporarily in chargo of the T'tmes, During his abuonuco, Jurinert wrote and published the articlo referred to. Mr. Raymond, on hle re- turn, held Brigs responsible, and the lattor sov- ered hia connection with the Tlmes. Tho sccond disappearance of Onkey Hall inEngland ls sald to be moro complete than tho ono he managed in this country, Nothing has been heard of him In weeks, It Is rumored that ho has gone 1o the Danube aa a war correspondent, Mrs, Hall and her daughiters are now Hving at thelr our party has been accustomed fo wiu in this State. [Applause.] We aro hiere to-day to act for the Republican party of Towa; toact for it In fts State capacity: to act for it In ite rolations to the greater body which controls tho Republican party In its ballots in our action, T may safely lrromha thal our flag, 88 we have earrlod it in this State, WILL NOT BE LOWENED, nor will the atandard of itepublicanism as we rep- resent it, and hive presented it to (he nation, be 1ho least depreciated npon the creat vital principles underlylug our yarty oeganization, wpon which we hyve apbuilded eur magmificent political structure, ‘Wo can all agreo without looking outsido these limits for subiccts of disngreement and discord, [Anplause, | What we wunt, gentlemen of this Conventlon, fa_linrmony in this bady, harmony in aur deitherationa, harmony at the poits, and lar. monlous triumphs at the close, (Irn-l applanee, And what we sy down here to-day s tho baais ! our posltion In the coming campaigy. Doctrines ani " principlca should bo stripped of everything which may be calculated to make sore places for us to heal In"tho future of our country. [Apoplause. ] BUT, IN DOING TIIIS, 1 repeat, wo will not lower the standard, nor will e irall ‘our fiag nor put it Jower than we have been accustomed to do. My fellow-cllizens, we have had control of affairs in this Stato many years, and 1n prescuce of the record which wo have made In that control for these many years we can stond proidiy orect to-day and challengo comparison with any perty in any State in the t'nlon, conduct~ ing the atiatrs of tho St et 4, and warpanted by WEEKS & POTTEL, Fso- el Slion Taw IXCUR Goand Pleastre Bcansim T0 LAKE SUPERIOR. The most attmctive Excarsion Route on this % Continent for lealth and Ileasure, v The fine Upper-(wbin Steamers JOSEPH L. TIURD will leave THURSDAY, June 28, at 8 p, m, PEERLESS will lave THURSDAY, Jnly b, ab ¢ ¥ p.om. Cholcs of Ronten by Lake, Iafl, and Misstasinpk River, Send for Excorsion Clrculars giving o full dexeription. c! 2 For Prelgit or Pamee appirta AvgznAs, Managers Lake Superlor Phople's’ ADYV ADVERTISERS ~ erully. The anplications thust speclty the amount sad s required, aud, for registered stock, the sull name and Post-Oftice address of Iha person other State, and that at least forty are incmbers of rief speochus wero made by (ov. Rico, Qoorge | gry. 4 country-scat in New Jeracy, very much cast down [ 158 102 SOATGE M MR 1 TROCH \00F WTE: idtecn, WHich they will b roqived in | Tancsolt- Fosimasier-Gienenal Koy, - Necretasy | ' ey eham the bouds shall be made paTab, it sdeeh Enisli ARy s G o TR 1n epicite; and 1t 16 sakd that Mr, T1al, undor het | onsl warey: (ronts and roucts W Tuve. bore oar ol o Prindini-iureat, | Behurs, Tirof, Lowall, and Senator lispard, AN INVESTIGATION TWO PEIL CENT of the purchase money mast ‘bewt and cheapest wanner by using afictions, hos changed remarkably In appearaucy, | share of the hrunt of the contest and won our | 10 many years Clerk of the llounc, ls u memberal | - After singing ** Auld Lang ¥yne, " the President accompany the subacription. The remalnder may be I Py . * | hare of the glories of the triumphs through which | the lepublican Conunittce of bis own county, e | and party withdrew, und returncd to loston to bo WHICH ASSUMEA A QUESTIONAULE BIATE, Dald at the pleasure of the porchascr, ¢lther at sime of . The International fleview for July and | we bave come, Gentlemen of the Canvention, | Will resign this week, present at 8 banquet given by the city, Kpecial Dispated 1o The Tridune. mubscription or wt auy time priur to Oct. 16, 1877, with Interest added at 4 per cent 10 date of payinent. TILE PAYMENTS may be made In guld coln to the Tressurer of the Unitad Gtates at Washington, or Asaistant Tryssurers at Naltimore, Bosion, Chicago, Cincinnatt, New Orleans, and Bt. Louls, and to the Asslstant Treasurer st San Franclsco, with exclaoge un New York, or to elther of she undensigned. TO PROMOTE THE CONVENIENCE OF SUBRCRIBERN, THE UNDRRSIGNED will als recelve, in ey of coln, Uniled Statvs nutes or draftsvn New York, at thelr coln valug on the dey of recelpt In the Clty of New York, Augaat, 1877, will confain tho following notablo articless **ThoTurks In Kurope, * by Prof, Charlos Kendull Adama; **Ought lusela (o Frevallr by 8n unknown writer; **The Old Dulch and Flemish Maaters," by Philip Gilbert Hamerton; **The Late orld's Fair," Part 11,, by Gen. Francis A, Walk. er; **Barny Cornwall,” otc., by Edwin P, Whip- ple; and **The Feaslbllity of & Code of Interna- tional Law," by the late cx-Gov. Emory Wash- burn, The boak revloya are, as ususl, ample. Miss Kate Field has been enjoying a com. fortable aucceas in London, where sha hias as much. tado as four women of ordinary industry could sccomplish. Her plsy hos had a run of four months, and its success has encouraced her to un- dertake & comcdlictta for Miss Madce Roberison, She has also of Iate ndapted a powerful drama frum tho French, Her articles In tho English weekly, Zyuth, eutitled **luterceptod Lotters,” are ad- mired on all sides. . Her 1ast work fe o sketch of Behliemann, the Troy-Mycene man, Helug a lion. and having uo time, ho was obliged to vislt horat 7 & . for an hour dally during ono wholo week, The Bpringfield Republican tells this as we bave & duty 10 do with referency to the futuro, and with reference to the natlons! intervat. Ile to-dsy, 1 desire to ace (and I (hink I will an aflirmative sesponse from every dolegate prescut) onr platform organized that wo shall cast it upon the future AUGAINST THE JIERESIES that may oppose us, upon the baste of makin efective and permanent the great FHI’IH]!II‘I which 1be Hepablican party embodied in the constitution- at amiendments [great applatse]; that we shall or- ganize for the futury upion that basis and follow it out until, in tho moet obscure corner of the terri- tory of the ltepublic, the huinbiest citizen known to our national family shall be as ahaolutely sccure in every sight pertaining (o bim as a citizen as thy highest nthe land in the most public statlon, [Great applausc, ] And, until that resnlt has been sttalned, the work of the lopubiicans wiil ot have becn ended. Let uaall work, aud upon this basiy, regardless of the differences of oplaion we may have touchlng this, thal. or the ~ other lwsue, with a singlences nl&mmm« to the work and this greatly desired end, wa will go forward harinoniously 1 ronstzuct. ing & platfurm, harmoniously throuyh our Convun. tlon, und harmonious throughout our :lm‘mlm 1o nl\e greatest victory we have ever schieved," [Ap- plavse, ; NEW HAMPSHINE, THE BANQUET, C, 27~ > Conconw, . .y Juno 27, ~1n the House yester. | ne banquet tendered Iresident Hayes by the | | WAsHINGTON, D. C., Juno #7.—=Tho secret fa day Mr. Sinclair (Dem.) introduced & reeoltition of | mugnictuality of BBoston was served at the Mruny. | Yevtization e I unqualified spproval of the scts of the Natlomal | wick Ilotel this eventng, 1 pects an | Bureau is falling somowhat into disrepute from Adininistration removing Unltod States troops | elegant stfalr, worthily s fnz the reputation | tho refnsal In the Investigating Board to pormit frum and restorlng self-gavernment In Florida, | of the city for hospitality, caonferring addis | ciiher the Commissioner or the Chief Clerk to ate Fotata feam holds the MACK oty of poitics for | Siusd wuark of bonoe upob dlaiizghleniel itil: | tend sod hear the testimuny, while men who 1io purnosa of controlling politicd) urkanixation, | wany “afe Diem™ ominent .t pollits | make bonste of thelr ablity to break down theso and decluring no anscesment for political parposes | cgl * Jife, and the sarlous professions, | ofiictals, ‘snd who display on occasions & strong on oftica-holders shall ba allowed. The resolution | judiclal. fiterary, and milltary. Among them were | gnimosity agatnst them, are sllowed to ba present flr.;lu.x :‘ :Iv\'uli ‘l.h-cu o, ull’d lnnll'l!cy‘. 'i?nm?}:'fln tov, m:'u snd -:an:‘.hli‘;y;»:' l’rllmb the f‘m':.‘ after tholr own testimony Las closed. Thero sp- Setorred 10 the Com Nabonsl Al | et el Chlt Hotls. s hatiia: enyW. | pearsto bo other motives underlylug the lnvesil- T = Longteliote ltalpl Wald kmetaon, i :)’}m‘ru Wens g:unn b;-‘nldo l’lwhpr;huwurlhy‘l one :1' :2'.1'1'1'1“'"5 e ulines, Lhe Hon, el rul * | the workings of the Buresu snd makin, gen THE BLACK HILLS. lector Simmote, Fostmastcr Tobey s Thopias: | scarch for evldence of minstration. Ambl- 3 4 q en fn the jor Department are auspect: Another Stage Hobbery—A Tig Clean-Up. | George . Loribg, Admirs) Tuachor, Commodora | tuus men in tho Interlor Deparment are suspect, G llurean by banquet o'clock, positiona in the 1 ! i of the Fresident snd party from Cam- OUSTING TIIE PUESENT OCCUPANTS, Hiver by five masked men, who robbed the pas- subsequent reception of Rillway Su. | and anumber of vutsiders with r:r]r.-cln c‘:l ms are f about $2,000, blew o the fron | perintcudents delsyed it for nearly an bour. ~ The endeavoring 1o revense thenisclyos on Commise Sengors 0f, OBk, e 0. bow o 0 | iy scated at About 7 o'tlock, & blessing | sioner Smith and Chiof Clerk Galpin. * Amunt the treavura box, and carriea ot {ts contonts. Several | LR, L%, tha Ttov, Dr. Lothrop, snd all spe | latier clasd are the' parties who tricd a year ayo to shots wero exchanged, one of which took cffectIn | phed themselve for il L hous to 30 smple ro- | Fubble apall that was left nlu mnl i\mu:m.:mumn the sido of Hawley, tho driver, The wound s not | past, Lhcnvkmb:unfl I>|1 qte;enl "fmf '(’)‘:n‘ o 2; ) scrivus, This e the second cosch robbery this AUB:13 Sccrctary Bchurs and Postmaster-en. | thown to ba grussly vxaguven < o rl’ eek, eral Key wero obllyed to withdraw Lo take the | mendativn of Mr, mynln. the remnanut of tl Dganwoon, Ju —Plerson's fen-stamp mill, | truin for Now York, and a fow niinutes later tha | fuud was placed beyond thelr reach by 4n act of = separatoly or combined, or by State Sectiooe. For lo‘w ummnw;;mvl‘r to KELLOS ai EDUCATION ‘ ] l Cl v Writing Classes. Pour Writing Classes—per day at IL. 13, Drysnt's . ) Chlcago lllllllf!ll I'll"l.'g’\l and Enclish Training i Schoul, and many classes In other branches. The . very bess [ustructors have charge of tho classes in i tho weveral departmenté, Auy ono or suore stud- 3 few can o sk Greut impruveucat can o mada gt 3 't uflice opel . B T cation. B E. cornor State 0d 1 AUGUST BRLMONT & CO., New Vork. DREXEL, MORGAN & €0, New York, J. & W, SELIGMAN & CO., New York, MORTON, BLISS & C0., New York, PIRST NATIONAL K OF THR CITY OF NEW YORK, . DREXEL & CO., Philadelphia, JUNE 14, W8T, GUARANTEED SPECULATION, AT Cnaek, Wyo., Juno 26.—The conch from | SPesr, and others. The hoas Deadwood was stopped last night near Cheyenn SEVERAL CANDIDATES 14 i tnation for Sapreme Jud, b Con devoting it exclusively to educational ¥ Fridsy, Junuz, sty . Uh,, I the Toows of Lh H the latest Moody story current In Northfleld: Tha | MeroyBiaced Ju homination fur Sunreme Judee a3 Conteml Cliy, atiec Azt of wix dage on i frow | Freeldent, encorted oy Uyl retised To makt Tarsoses. 17 the Invastigation a 1o tave any | oD OcHetbyusln 20 duys stradiics have mado | LMot he Daivendiy o Clicaro] Minsdalo butcher drove past Monday, Moody rag | began to changa to Chiof-Justice Day, the present | ol Satied sy $7,000, from 173 tons of ore. A RNACLE, welght i1t mnst be conducted openly and (airly, and Mouey refunded it o prodt | = “SCALES Py oul. **Beofateak!™ **Ycu," ¢ When kitled t* | Incumbent, and his nomination was' made unanl- | o5 UE'100 ‘atarted yesterday for tho BIE H0m | where a featval concers b his onor bad been se. | 1he oficials agatue whou it ls sought to bo lrected e, “lictgeenca given, Corrapiitice tolidiea. £ N said the Evangeliat, approaching the cart, *Yeao | M908\ ool Superintendent of Public | €OUBIFY: Yahted, and whore an (mmense auticace of 8,000 ::,',‘yb."n";:;’ ‘,‘;E,,fl:{,"’.’r::"’,l:{nl.:.z,""' 8 pentls Excuava, FAIRBANKS® of terday.” 41 don't want any meat kitled on 8un- | ynerucion, was nominated by scclamation, pegple impatlently swaltiug bls arcival. e —— WA A B STANDALD B day." Butcher drives on, soliloquizing sotto voce, BALLOTING UK GOVEENOT, THE WEATHER, The Lressdeut renislaeg nntih 10133, hunhe e SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. : i Telurns Thureday, passing the Moody residence, | The Srot baliol for Governor was ordered tobo | Wasminozox, D, C., Junc 28~14. m.—For the | turued 10 the banguct, snc s recelvel With S A, e Tal Tr T ; 2 fult drive, Moody hals bim again, **Lcefeteakt™ | faken informally. it reeulted as foltow Jake region, nearly statlonary, followed by falling { (X chect, the planag R R T e TR (}0” M{b ARl o " “Bring in ten pounds.’ +*We don't | Jubnll Oear.. 254 | barometer, statlonary or higher temperature, Magor frince immediately calied the sssemblage 5:“"‘:’.‘!'1‘;‘ e T - " L) FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, Vi ‘money earncd on Suudaysl” and butcher | J. 72 | variablo winds, mostly from Lo southesst, partly | toorder, aud the litoracy portiva of the bauguet | dealer of lcllovllle, dled & petition in voluutary | your.piy, Althataicstsiyles. 1,80 por dosen, or 8 D A 11 Late Se. Chicagor i on. Appears Monday morning sgain, | b Wrigh § | ctoudy westner, and rain arcas, Tiapaspured by MMANSTOE IR MR AT ls e £ Raitrond | ©" " *°1%3 BAST MADISON.5T. Do zareful to buy only the Genuine, i Moody on the watch. **Buofeteak?™ *+Yes," oot Pt LUCAL OBIKUYATION. come, b od the health of | . Ybe Moline, Rock Island & Milan Street Rairoa @irat formal ballot was then taken, as fol- 'vao, June 7. The presiding officer then rrnpol o Com pany, capital $00,000, and the Hiinole Coal B ' Lays In & largo stock; 1o questious asked, s 5o | tha President, to which sentiment all sesponded by ot - ROYAL BAKING POWDER. i3 Ny waaiker, |t NS s ng. Ons Company of Spriugileld, capital $100,000, wers ING PO . Rt it FUESIDENT HESPONDED Heensed fo Incorpuraty to-day: S FINALLY SETTLED UP, 03 “Fhe Governor to-day commissioned Lba follow. ¥ PaiLapsLrusa, June 87.—The Secrotary of the Treasury allowed the clalm of the Centcaulal Board of Finance for $20,000 which they advanced to pay the salaries of spocial customs officers in the early days of tbe Exzhibition. Some olher triflug malters were scitled, and the balance, $30, 000, was pald over, sus Jobn Welch, Prealdent, re- ceived a reccivt in full from the Secretary of the A R R 4 1ug oticers fu tho Tilfuvle Natloual (uards: Silas Sn. Crnsued e Guavisumxi] wish (bt 1w Shydor. o bo Capiain, of the Sursator Guards, The hout which would interest this farge avscwly, | Yico Mawleys Heney . Morsltt, o rot- L 7 2o IO but ull that T cun say to-night siust be such uncon- | Lieutenaut of the samiv; Henjamin E. Roblnsun as Maxtmum thermameier, T4t mialmio. 6. Sicred motences we ocenr Lo ine at the mouient | Coplalu of the Poutiac' Guards; David M. Lyons WEXBEAL UBIBAVATION. { speaking, 1 would wish, If aible, to | Firt-Lieutcosnt, sud Jobn C. Keach Second-Lleu- Cilidadu, June e T s B aciing | tement: e il Sod Bk 6.4 Wind. T hove felt or tay vt 10 $he City of Dostos, 1 | = The Countles of licndcreon and Stark to-dsy Kuow Indecd that this reception, this weicome, 1o | Seitied thete tax-accounts for 1874 iu the State ison. . YOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. .llh% first ballot for Lieutensul-Governor res sulted: 0, 1, Riatp, m. 30.00. 04 bnp: m. 3 o3 wl o4 203 20 ROYAL BSWbEr Absolutely Pure. el ‘The sccond ballot resulted as follow, .00, 61 not for e {ndividually. Ro individual ever do- | Aulitor's olics, buiug the Sret counties to make ‘Treasury for the $1,500,000. peLos Arnakliceiiatinsine scrved ur ever will deservo such kindness and | Settlcment tola yea - Ve sands. ot vy (ETeL Poat J0R AND CAPITAL h ta the tntrinstc merit of the lovar I Po that to-day th, & the country (t staads slone i " ') er love of 9 “nion 1 ) l OYAL UaxinaG Powpxa, thatto- roughout 10 coun! A OBITUARY. drasa "'d"-"l" 3V ON: ll-'nu]:* Iu:r regard for equsl boman rights LABOR A ‘ ...E‘J‘u.‘.f.x‘..?.‘fl..-’&i’.‘."'1-:&3:“ acelienee of quality sione has it n(nml wfi nummunguupwuuum Nawuvires, Tean,, June 3T, —E. B, Jonea died | gurouen’therr Chalrman, Frouk Halton 1Ben pre- Drotonged | apoiausc): ber . wspiration - for Spectal Dipatch fo The Tridune. Y Iitiacin G fod ey Housekeviers 1o 1y countsy.. Touandsof e very beat familica i the city dcouatey hero last pight, aged 64 ycars. ila was at one time | gented the 'q"uwlnf Teport: : tetored harmony and peace, God grant that Bos- Pirranuuo, Pa., June 27.~The threatcood strike crlority uver all uthers, and that (b will wu farther aud twake beiter biscull, rulls, cakes, puddioss e cosaccted with the Albion, of New York; Spirit of the Times, In Porter's day; was s correspondent bere of the Freeman's Journaland Weatern Walch- “+Acting for the I publican party of Iows, by 1ts suthoj ud iLs pawe, this Convention declarcs: o Unitvd Statés of America is & natiop, and League. By tho cowbined workinge of ton, Maasachusctts, vz whole peoble, may enjoy | of eallrosd cimployes tu-day proved a Oasco, tha tne’ bicasings, the 'love of which brings you o | sen weakonlug as tho tie for action approached. gether in thfe spirlt to-nbcht, 1 beg you to Tecelvo . salile £5y heartleat o olments foryodt kinduess, | Ab h00B wouiw 200 sucumbled sbout tho gralu uy othier kind. IUls warraoted absolutely pire, The fogredicnts that enter (ato 1 coaipos~ tlua arc sl 'bes od wutritiuas 1u grea: strousti, supcrlor, quality, and pertoct ulturmity whi man feat. shictiselvee Lo graty”Idiaplycat llouseiicerey who WUl giva Jenirial, Ly coatatua in vascy streogih of a pure paw not a 1 y d rent thst delegotions | nk A.‘rl;tl:llillflilfllafifl Ofih! l&»'ll |’U'¢Er|lu!i‘.|l Hlil,l’lfiflfl¥:¢‘:fl‘l£.q{‘llfilc:“‘lfll‘l.’fllfllfl“.u4hB““wh man, snd bad been conascted with the Nasbrile od e i Ssarient: Mkuanlo Elevator, and runiors wero current thss deleuotions | Uk Beossothas poaiems 8 Eobiress Ao pocas Lhd St b koo a R A Dreat ploce the Wer, 1he e nrentiy ™ Comtiutions The Habis o 4 et Were " 2166 tade 1a seply to tosats by ers)coads to iaduc | - Toatioat busiso possirbieralipbe bl cilenveiviety TN L e * =5 . 3 e e a4t i o e e e P LA TSN b S T R e e S e Nt T e - i

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