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THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: IFRIDAY, JUNE 1 793 per cent, and yet the Iosera dronped the ame by errors, for thero was no earned run, *The Kvatem ' applied to this case proves that the chape who fielded best lost the game by thelr fielding, and the chans who_tielded worst won the gama by their flelding. Hurrah for tho Bystem! Solong as the calculstor cannot, or wlil not, seo the difference between errors which give runs and errors which do not affect any- thing, he will be forced into assortions ke the D, 0., Juna 13.~Base-bail: Forest Rochdbters, 1, -+ a * Hostoy, June 13.—DBdso-balls “Bostons, 1§ Indianapolts, 0. l.oxpoy, Ont,, June 13,—DBase balls Tecum- sehs, 4; Iornells, Provipexcs, Juno 18.—Dase ball: Cinclo- natis, 9; Provhleun, 0. -8ix funings; interrupts ed by rain. wicked one, becausa Batan was not yet hound. The difference, therefors, between his indivldual death and the retnrn of the Tofl Jeaus Christ was, when tle camo all the redeemed woulil ha st once caught up to meet the Lord n the alr, while his indiviiual death had only to do with hhmel‘. ‘When Chirlst came the power of Batan wauld he taken away, . He then referred 1o some of the events which Were 10 take place at the return of Christ. The first was the resurrection of bellevers,—not & general resurrection. The Iatter was a mistaken view. When He came, all those who fell asleep fn [lim before that event wouid bo raised up and have a glorifled body, and all the bellevers that were slive (n that day would be changed In a moment and be caught up to meat the Lord In_the air hefore fle actually cema down, The resurrection had only to do with the res- urrection of the just. There would bes resur- rection of the wicked and of the unbelievers, but that wonld take place only after the first thou. sand vears had_elapsed after Cnrist's retarn, and they would have the bodies n which they had dishonored God, In order that they would ba capable of still greater torments and_szony. By rejecting the GGospel,—the unly remedy,—the 1 ), \ aon and Wood', 9, AN LOLAL 1 OLl’lICS- L !"“m::‘?cu(lon!, and was conducted *‘As 1000 as the new Adminisiration came Into power Lhe rascality was dlscovered, and s board of ofllcers, consisting of Capt. De Kraft and others, was appointed to repart upon the sales. Thoy reported tho main facte, showing the ex- tent of the robbers. Chief-Engincer 8. W, King atso_made n long and yery damaging re- port, showlng that materinle, machinery, snd implemcats, new or in perfect order, and not listle to Injury by time, were sold at infamously 1 prices, motwithstanaing there wan ample storage room, Hesides, many things were sold bsolutely needed. Chief-Fogincer 160 commissioned, at tho request of the Chsirman of the Naval Comunittee, to make & repoft upon the sales of materlal at all the Eastern navy-vards by Robeson, and he pre- eents & most sston(shing array of facts. He found that Kobeson had sold ta con. tractors in all forty new bollers, and that to supply the place of theso very Loilers ta several eanes other bollers, having cast-frou bottoms and of an falerior make, were purchased from these contractors by Robeson. Mr. King reports that he found that from the three navy-yards, and at great length, claiming that the County Central Committee had no title. 1le hecama {nvolved, during the conrsc of his talk, with Mz, Cameron, and a wordy debate ensued, in which Mr. Moran rather got thie hetter of it. He then proceeded to show that the Committee had mado all manner of technical objections ta the new move in favor of harmany. The Commit- (eg was willlng to gét out of the way, provided others, about whosa title there was no ?ucnlon. would get out of the way. ile thought that all technienlities should be dropped, that the two County Central Committees should meet, and, sinking all personal ?Ilclllunl, act for the good of the grand old party. ‘Then Mr. Hyues had to talk, aod Mr. Moran toanswer him, They kept it some tima, an the talk descended {nto the merest logal quib- bling as they fought their wordy combat over the rights and titles of the conimitteed. ‘The Iay-members of the party, to whom it was alt Greek, generously. luulnmicd cach when he zot through, Then "John Hise tried to pour ofl on the waters, and of course had a prophecy. ahout Democratic victories this all, Others apoke,—mang of them,— Lut at 1ast the crowa got tired, disgusted, and 3ny duting a month past. There was acarcely s ““fope-yarn " In tha shape of newsy ftems. - ELARWIIERA. Thers ate togw enough tied up at Dotroit to pall the docks up by the roots. The rchrdonticello has salled from Charlotts witt cosl for this port; freight rate, 85¢ per ton, ; Negotiationa are In progress at Toledo Tor thé shipment of & large quantity of cosl from that 3 port 10 Chieago. 5 2B O MR Lalll) The sche City of Sheboygan has loaded 9, The Democrats Trying to Be Peaceful and Harmonious, And Making a Decided Failure of the Businese-..War Meetings, The Palmer Houte was alive #ith Democrats Tast night, and the amount of gas let off by people with burdens on thelr minds was simply appatling. There were three meetings,—one of the Clty Central Committee, one of the High Jolnt Conference, and the third a sort of & love- feast, whero aeversbody was welcomo and & special premfum offered for the man who talked the loudest and the longest. THA CITY CENTRAL COMMITTRR met and reorganized by selecting elghteen on (A TOE TURF. Rpeetal Dispated 10 The T¥idune. PriTsnura, Pa,, June 18.~The Board of Re- view of the Natloonl Trotters' Association, which has been In sesslon in thig city for tho 000 orick at Sheboyzan for the comstruction of & nchool-house at Satton's Day. . The Canadlan wrecking-tog Prince Alféed will ho d :; dl:;m the bottom of Detealt River at Wind- The atwr Seatch bas been ra-christened by Capt. EB'L'TATED ! Grace Grammond, after the owner's daoghter, e Orer 0,000 Bu_ of mirawberrics. nave ; carried from Clavi dw}rmmu by the D. & Tha affticted can now be restored to perfe nn, out, and in the fall will gu to Puvet Sound, whero bo wi § oHip:buliding. icine of any kind. e Ko St ey PO, oo an e | TOICINE O AT Grummond, and will be hereaficr known sa the ‘s eraft, " - ibraltar ship-butlder, hasnold | health and bodily encrgy, without the use o - ; PpnouEente o orenionsdon s dowinan) | UL VERMACIIETS : by Capt. Pridgeon says he may bullda boat to re. retfring of one-halt of tho old members, A | P00 & precisely | |t to-night and adjourned. Boms efghity eases 0 Sriract beice ot Shreonia o porana, | o Tno steam:vaimy 4o boier-on boacd of 1he tag the suma shape as they did when thelr spiritn were fresh in the nrl{.pul of the evening. As a means of induciog barmouy out of chaus, the meeting was & complete fizzle, It slmply brought forth wind. u eacape the fate of the wicked, Vassazes were ted to prove the resurrection, and to showthet in whatever way we passed out of this life we would be brou back agaln, fn our present bodies, lle was as certain that thero was 2 devil Taking the contract price of 30 cents & pound, orderei to be paid for new bollers, these botlers that were sald were worth to the Uovernment $424,U23.80, ' The prico received for these thirty bullers was $25,245.54, and the Joss to the Gov- were consldered. Dan Mace, exoclled st Duffa- 1o Park In 1806, was fully reinstated, Fleet- wood Park was suspended notil ft should pay the trotting premium to A. T. McKimmon, of committiee of fiva wns appointed to suzgest officers for the ensuing year, aud the following were appolnted ag the City Conference Commit- tee: W. 1. Condon, Olat Rlechel, George Hib- Prindivilie, Tost last fall st Falee Presque Isle, pave Vean recinered by Lm.um'm..bflg. Moni- AND DANDS, ‘Tne [Ilaindealer of Wadnesds ays there For - it an T 0 Skt e aEioenes a7 113 \hore as | For self-application o any part of the bady, S MISCELTL.ANEOUN, . and = hell aa he was of his own existence,andof | erument on thess boilers was §505,651.20. To i > ben, Thomas ¥, Couetuey, and David Thoroton. | 1y Cantral Committcs of thg Nattonal party | Neshrile Tenn. 3ir, Adair, who was expelled | 30 5.1atfin of Tis souly becauto the Word of | this sats Sust be 10060 the Gont of deitvering | toa schr Facens Tman ot siad pumber boarded I iebeny requemenls - After haviog thus run through its business, the | ne)da regular meeting at_the Tremont HLouse | 2¢ Betrmo! L] A (lod was fullof thosesolemn, awful declarations. | much of tne materiat on the whaef. Mr. King | tostrike bui falied. The most learned physicians and scientifle . Commfites adjourned untll Wednesday even- | last cvuulnl{.‘l‘fille;‘lra. n;pC;'\\.l’nlz}n{( Aml.nrubca, alnst the rules, wes restored on payment of | Wo wora warned that we mizht escape them, | remarks that the orders for the deliverics of the | _ The Captain of the -achr Tlanscom reparts, at ] . F, Camp, J. J. O'Rellly, A.W. err, Frank MeUormick, . Porsonby, O. McDonald, John' Mewade, L. P. Nelson, and A. D, Titaworth being present. James Bpringerand a {aw other outsiders were slso on hund, ‘The Committce on the Court-flouss stono contract repotted ' 1t hal done nothing. The report was accepted a finé of $100. Amoog other cases declded was that of the lorse’ Clover, alis Brightwood, Tho horte was entered on dif- ferent tracks in tho West last year, sometimes under one name and_sometimes under another, 1t is alleged, by one T. Cumber!)nnd‘ haviug his not becanse God delighted to send us to a place of torment, but of & desire that we shiould escape. 11e besonght and entreated those who had not yet received the Gospel ‘o enter the Kingdom, us the door of mercy was upen, Christ was ready with open arins to recelve us. Another event to follow the coming of Christ Detrolt, that on di st the hl?fln -4 1o pay $40 for sb wheat being re The tug Rt and uvux‘al nl‘ o Loilers sold Included all the expensive valves and attachments,while the bollers purchased did not ioclude the Attings." MARINE NEWS. x::;mn: ghl iust load of wheat | men of Europe and this country indorse them. TNH CONPERENCE. The attempt to patch up matters t‘muzh the medlum of the Joint Committec of Conferonce was carried oo in Room 17, Willlam Law, Jr., occupled tho chalr, Nothing -was done be- tween 8:00 and 10 o'clock but to st around he was obliged bu and 47 Ibs of ‘Thess noted Curative applinnces have now g’ aa mie g xtood tho lest for upward of thirty years, nnd Smoke, which has broken her own | are proteeied by Letters-Pa h all the er eignt-inch hawsers pulling on | principal countrles of the world, They wers toe schr Ashtabnla, asbore ten miles north of | decreeil the only AwAnl of Merit for Electrio Eacanaba, bas bad anew nine-inch line shipped to | Appliances at tha ureat World's Fxhibition lier from hie port. It ia bolleved she will be sblo | —Lazis, Philadelphla, nnd elsewliero—nnid BUFFALO. and the Committes continued, - The Commit- | record concealed, swas thus enabled to win large | was the bindlug of Satan. Passages were read v o — | to releaso the schoonerin & briel time after re- | have been fownd the most valunble, safe, aud walt for the City Central Committes | 3005 " Groanization reported that thres mass. | smoants of monéy. lis best time was 3:20, | fo prove this. Hle eand that, Instend of Zelting | concros soms rovarteq 23 —hake trelghle= | corvingit, Minle, and. eMelent khown treatment. fof tosend in fts Conferenco Committee, At the | jneetings bad been held during the past week, | made at Freeport, Iil, under the name of { better and better, things were getting worae and 3 ported. The Ploneer, Sault Bte. Marle (June Tth) es: Jast-named hour the city peacemakers enme 1o, and the high-joint Confercuce began its sesslon. ‘Therc was the usual ¥ grace, marc{zlnd cace " husinces, and everybody conceded 1t would bo & Clearances for iwenty-foor hours ending 8 p. m.—Props Passsic, Minsourl, Bay City, Wind- slow, merchandise, Dulath; W, 1. Barnum, Stare rucea, Chicago: Tolodo, Green Bay; East Bam- Brightwood, ‘The animal was ruled out, but now belongs to a responsible party n Buffalo, and the Boord was asked to reinsiste it. After a (ull discussion the Board decided to refusethe and that the ward clubs were {n guod The Committees un Credentials, Yecancl Finance also made reports, which, however, were not importaut. A motion toallow esch : | the cure of disense, **The party engaged in cleaning the chann Neebish Rapids cominenced work on Monday when, after putting down the booys, etc., the: o READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? moved twenty yerde of rock far their firat dag'e | and wish to rocovar the snme degreo of d worse, and tuere would be an ant!-Chriat, who would deny God and everything of a religious character, who would set bimself up asa God to be worshiped, and would silow none 3 1 1l 3 \, 1 ener experienced oot thisg o infuse frmony into the pity. A | owialip 10 the county ' daiogato 15 the sppllcation, liolding thut the Bores had earncd | to buy o sell exceut Uloy had | new, Alpenas achre 8. Diood. Hongerford, tatker, b e e BT L e racticalilluetrationof theexactoppositoof what | Central Committee was lald on the table, Tho | expulsion. having been an offonder for along | the mark of the beast upon them. All whose | Conneaut, Toledo, Col. Hsthawsy, New Daltte | | At East Baginaw the oak and pine square timber | x¥mptoms or clrse of K¥Inptoms meel your m.,‘(mh;;u S ngulred“wl;c:lvdflmb nl-r‘.auvlllw meeting then adjourned, time, duriug which time hio had ' stolen’ over [ names wera not fuund fo the Buokof Life would | more: D, P. Dobbins. 850 tons cosl; San Diego, | rade iz dalier thia season than for many years condition? Are you suffering {rom displeased at something thal ot lon hing of the Beventh Ward met at nd avenue last evening to ore ganize & Club and prepare for the work of the campaign, The atteodance was unusually large, and, unlike the Democratle gathering, was made up_of men.voters and props erty-holders, The mec! rl:f was ealled to order Ly . W. Uardner, the Prosi- dent of the old Club, aud the frat busl- neas dono was to adopt the old constitution and by-lawa. The election of permanent oflicers was then proceeded with, and the following were clocted: DPresident, E. H, Thorp; Vice: President, Jobn Bchwelts; 8ecretary, E. J. Stephens ; and Treasurer, W, J. Jchuson. Messrs. (fardner, Frisble, Wood, Chlpp, and Dugane were appointed a cominittee to report twelve names to the Clubat the mext mecting, from which to sclect dolegatea to the Conventlon which 18 to clect delegates to the State Conven- tion, Messra, Thorp, Hanua, and Frisbie ware named to uct as judges at the coming primarics, and after some othur unlmportaat business tho Club adjourned. sa,udo fu premtums, which rightly belonged to others. Corusous, 0., June 13.—~About 3,000 people, focluding, perhaps, 1,000 lsdies, sttended the meeting of the Columbus Juckey Club to-da) ‘The first race was a_one-and-a-half mile da for all nges, purse $200, had eigh was won by Insplration under a hard pullin 40, Dr. Liviogston sccond, Aunt Betsy third ‘The second race, gwecpstakes forall twenty entries, play or pay, $300 added, threa starters, and was hotly contested. first heat wi Nelson second, The second and third hests :f\m‘ukru by Belle, Tune, 8:35, 8:45){, The third race, three.quarter-mile dash for 2-ycar-olds, twenty cutries, play or pay, and' $300 added, had six staiters, and *was won by dohn Edwards' bay filly 1o 1:10)(; Jobu W. Norton second, Bpecial Dispatch 10 The Tridune, CRDAR 1tirins, Ia., June 13.—Ag predicted yesterday, the races to-any were of unusuai fn- tercst. Tho weather was “again flno and the e past. The shipments hava been quite large, out | iil-health In auy of i many and multifari- the market {s flat and the consignments from the | Ous forin mnm}uunt upon a lngering, nerve river are mostly on owners® acconnt. The freight | 0u4, chronle or functlonal disense? you fo Garden Isiand and Kingeton is frum 0 to 7 cents | [eel nervous, dobilitatod, fretful, timfd. and per cubsc foot in gold. Inek the power of wili atid actlon 7 Are you The report of ibe Collector of the Sault Canal | Pubject to low of memory, huve apeils of falnt- #howa the basiness for the month of May ta be the | Dk ll\lllneu;l»: Ir:lnog lu| tio herm;'.llfie:l:’l:nu::fl mobing, UnAL for business or pleasute, At z:ulefl 1;#. histary of the Canst '°';.&‘g".',.‘?.'.‘3 aubject 1o fits of meluncholy? Are your Kid. r!|ln Y3, l,lulmcl or bln«;l, "ll n dlmlnlurbducml- up $8,07.40, an increase | S1Ion you sulfer from rheumatism, over 'Say of Iast yea o % s ralgla or ‘nches wnd pnins? Have you e o Crcen b O S5 040,20, Toe ifter- | ol tiudiwcreot i early years and fnd your: fact that avigation opened much earller. If lintand ity i ‘muititnde of glooniy ‘The schr D. M, Norton came down to (recn Day | AVIuBlomnt At y ity dwel from Deere, afier deilvering a cargo of fromore] | foreetful, und your' mind continually dweil- Tuesday, The Yessel 1n fur the weecking irade, | 1Nion tin subfuct? Hava you lost confidenca crnining around the islands and. securing. Iron ore | 41} Yourself and energy for busliieas puriits? and Bl Iron from tha depthn of ihe ‘Bay. Tha | {Areyou aublect 1o any of the followlilg ayip- Captain has foliowed this businars for a nugmberof | L0I%: Hestles nlghity, Lroken sieep, nizht: el pe Ol B e b nberof | inare, dreums, palpltation of the heart, busli- years, and s xeems Lo be 4 prodiavie one. Jebat | fuinoww, confusion of iens, aversion to xoclely forty tona each time. Tils pitncipal poiats areas | Uyainens [ the lond, dlinnens of mighty phin; aan ash ples and blotehos vl g face and buck, ni 8t. Martin's sod Washington lslsuda, Diiver desimdunt:s aploma? Thousands of ——— young men, the middle-aged, nnd even the PORT OF CHICAGO. old, suffer from nervous and physleal devil- The following are the arcivaisand the sctualsait- | I1¥. Thoussnds of females, too, are Lroken worehlo this personal snti-Chirist. He did not look for the conversior of the wnole world; but we ought to labor with all our hearta to win souls for Christ, His ‘return would introduce the btesscd miliennium, because He would gath- er the tares and destrpy the wicked. Thote who were members of “churchios should not decolve themselves, That alone would not save them. o must be membera of Christ's mys- tical body.—recelve Him Into our eouls, Alter citing passages to show that it was the habit of the first believers to walt, not fordeath, but for the return of Christ, he agaln appealed to bus hearers to turn to Chirist. What manner of persous should he bet ho asked, If we were able to lay hold .ot this truth, it would have a wouderful effect. An intimste connec- tion between holiness and happinoss, ho sald, in concluslon. led to agreater sinount of Lappiness thun was known before. . —— MISSIONS, ‘The quarterly meeting of the Woman's For- eign Missionury Soclety was held In the Metho- gald about the City Conference people having heen tounted by Honry Hildreth, ealled Mr. Con- don a puopy, and tho Jatter took it uil without a word of resentment, thus showing hia desire to Lo harmonious, After a vast deal of wind, Ald. Tuley offered the followings Resolved, That the plan of organization s re- ported to this Joint Committee b sent by tho Sub- Commitieo herotofore appointed to the nesw Cook County Central Commltiee, to the old Cook Connty Central Commttee, to the City Central Committeo, fo the Leaguy, and' to the Tammany organization, and that sald scveral orgunizations be requested to take such action fn rogard to the same as may be deemed proper, and report to this Joint Committea at Its nd[uuvned meeting to bo held in this room two weeka from to-night. Considerabla talk ensucd on the resolutions pro aud coo., but they were finally ndugn- with great unanimity, atid tho wind was shut off fur two weels. TIIE GENERAL DLOWOUT, was held fo the club-room. Mr. McNally calied the meeting to order, and procceded to explain the dutles of the Llty Central Committee,which 1,430 tone conl; George Murry, 1,400 tons coal; Carltgford, 8 Oneonta, 770 tonk coal: Queen City, 1, s conl, Watertown: F, J. King, Chicago; L. Ses! Camden, etroit: Larges Lighiguard, Alpone; John Lre- den, Hay City, Wenong, Chicagu. Vesseln passed Port Colborne lock for twentye fonr hours ending 0 r m, —~Wentward—Sovereign, Montreal to Sarnias City of Concord, Ogdensbar, 1o Chlcago, barke Clara Youell, Toronto to Blac Rivei . 1. Rounds, Thorold to Duffalo; scur anke‘. ‘Torunto to Black River. ssrardFro Lowelt, Toleda 1o Gdensburg: barks Wowanosh, Black itiver o Brockville; J.0G, Worts, do to Toronto; Mary Merrltt, CI 10 do;' Fellowcrast, Amberstberg to Quebec: Lilly Hamiiton, Travorie Bay lo Kingston; Lilly c- Donald, lack River to Toronto; Kobert Gaskin, Tentwater to Kingaton: H. Honey, Toledo to do} schrs’ Starilog sud Queen of the Lakes, Black Tiver to Torouto: Hatite loward, Sacinsw to Us- wegu: Bello Mitchell and Comancle, Chicago¥ito Kineston; Annle Falconer, Invorhany to do; Kila Murton, Cleveland to Hawllion; Eliza Allen, Manitotlan Istand 1o Port Colborne, Vessels dischurging at the elevator, bark Lady Dulferin, in from Toledo, ta Port Calborne., he taken by Wahtcwali; Belle of land e by 1 m';,f::m?g;" sk, fiow tha - Hambletonian Chiet took the frat heaty When, | o) ured a spectal car, which left the Wells | _Pont Hionor, Mich., Juns 13.—Dowa—Props axspraa. Whyihen, fattiee Srgtect o watject o B e e et | b waatarays n;‘-(.?‘:‘:-‘:l::ferfi} remarkable for ;flm' ée"""‘fl“al‘:: 'C'I,"cli:i- 'l'lb: i:‘:;u: w;z?'ix‘:}a;'r%; :ll;l s depat :‘tllr‘tf;":il ffi:fi;lfi:za’m i B, Tanl Fantarl, Arcilc, Vaaduhil No. % '1'::',5: J:,:?“',::,‘" :::d,:::_n:::; ::::_"”"' e o ey -kt ond e ouklshow viat sort of,an Merabce” | the numbor of tncs wlero the Whilo Bockiugs | ani” and ouert “Burns. thind, Time, 810, | I1. Horton, tho Treasuter of the Soclety, anc | oSyt 2" AYo% Benton, Score, Emolro sate, | 41485, Sol nihn A S eue PULVERMACHER'S selieme, reveating was fust as possible avaver, 5“0 by e e i ;u G AN 20l snd Iult race, Farm. | Mrs. W. A, Elmendorf, and theso two ladies | \ing—North and gentles weather, fne. " 'fi:,gp Qeonta. Baupatuck, wndrien Rauh it ) ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS < Thon tlero W Tt L0 o wers vo Teprescnt | o short history of the game. - For instanca, fa | or's Mald winuini the tirst two beate, while the | oficlated as condustars, ~collectiog the | 1The prop Chica. booud “up, la siround on the D Trader. Fentwatcr. vark Srkat. & & 21 | curs 'theso varlous disenxed conditions, after third, fourth, aud fifth heats were won by Fred | fares in profossional’. ftyls. Among those *rop Fra i X o, Yombei » m i1, and we offer the moxt the wards, as i there wero’ nok otliers | the second Innlog Ferguson led off with a_ hit, Canaaian shore, helow Algon Bhe 1a well o !rvpuenfin Dnnhfit. Manistee, Jumber. Allen's Sitp, | #ll other mennx fall, and we for the mon " . Frop C. lurlvyt. wlo, gLt east of Flush street. convincing testimony direct from the nfe reprosent it a3 those Douglass, aG-year-0ld norso owned in Cedar | from tho city Wers the followlng: | Atugand buwser will Jeava hero to render assl: Trap Vortage. Ba dFLes, W Aant ives Wi o ern Tt as ol b the mext Conpey | Pt was forced out at second by McCiollan. The | Jianids, Farmer's Moid taking second moncy | Mrs, T, R. jHitt, Mra. Jéunta Willing, Mes, O, 11, | ancs, The prop Seotia tried 10 pull hor o this | Frop C.d:Kkeranaw R otk Sort- bie tas ouss; | Dicted thetnnelvis, whio huve bee reston=) (o entlon would aqopt this programmo, but | Jatter then stole sccond and Cassidy was muffed | aud Carris Berrshlll third. Thne, 2:30, 3:30, | §080h Syry W, A. Ehmendorf, Mrs, 1, L, Haue | moruing, but was unsuccesstul, gehr Lyl Graac, Sfuskegon. Tumbrr, Market, HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, Sore wera tho County Contral” Conmittas to- | by Poters, leaving twoon base nud oue out. | 2:3% 27, and 388, The meeting will coso to- | (OFEE 5% B s PV 0e B 20 80 | piieinon, Aliches Jupe 12.—The prop Chine | BB o o oo nre o reue HATeS, Jhisbet, Sashowss | o 0Lt in satn for months and searn fixing to slep down and out es provided b | Both wese loft, though ahiwould have brought | OOl ith & froeforall e, for which s | Jur, ek 0 0 B BUREE P S | rus aptound 1na fog st the Indins Church. on | - Lokt Qutame Ornddieren, lumber, Atewesie, | *Merl G for "Nadiurriv FARGLET whd their own scheme. Whatiinducament, then. did | jn one, 1¢ not two, runs. In the noxt foning | PUEUer of good horses arv entered. it e Cradon ot Butonies 2ene | Walpole Island, St. Clalr River, The Drop Avon | ehs heo, Grand iaven famber, Marcets " o= | Tiw ELKCIRIC QUANTEWLY, & JurRy they set for o County Convention to carry out b a d, whence & ¢! Rounsavell, Mrs, Crandon of Batavia, Mrs. | jiiafied’ to pull heroff, pariing ail Bet ) Rebir Coral, Manlstee, limber, Jhmh atreet. truted Journil, eontaining ' full particuln thiclr selieme, when they refused to carry t uut Btart hit safely and stole sccond, whence & ¢lean TR TRIGOER. . | David Juk-oul Mrs! A, Beall of South Band, | rye prop Scotla took elguty tons of frelght off a #eohr Mary, White Lake, ties, Marks and INFORMATION WORTIL THOUSANDS. Cop Hiemseives { Tho custumzand kisblt lind been | hit would have sent him home, but he was left. Koeetal Disoatch o The Tribuna, i\‘_lh"m-n;; sr.?cllmTll;r:fi'n é‘g" l;l,grlér‘,t;'“ .’:‘JE then pulled whboul success, She lunded her | - Hebr Wwewchosier, Suskegor lumber Market, Ien suailed froa, Call vn or addresy, for a County Central Cumm}tteu IWLnllm‘ll ares In tho fourth McClelian zot Ia atwo-baser when | Quixcy, Iil., June 13.—tu the State Eporta- | Y NG h 00 N g, Deane, M necler, Mlss ‘but three faet forward, one foot e PR g o A PULVEHMACHEH GALVANIB 1} antl] tho niext election. He mulutaincd that | only one hand was out, but tho next twa wnen | men's Assocation tournament the unfloistied | gita Bpriuger, Mre. Heall, 3fra. licat, ra.ilans | aft. The tug Livingston ha been sont' from De- | _Sehr Wikinm Natus, Detion Tarboes mber, Polk g] i Just Convention callca was In pursuance of | paifal teaving i oo third, n th Afth, Har- | chab team match was concluded, Tho Gales- | 1oms “bres zenson. Btk Voreln troit with n hawser £o hier assiatance. “UETN Magle, Fentwater, lumher, Market, Cor. 8th & Vine Sts,, CINCINNATI, 0. asclicme to thwart the will of the fcapl& Men | iven & base by Redmond, and at > ad ber ot ot Thy 1l | . Ponr Huro~, Mich.,Juno 13.—Passed np—Props who hiad denounced Tammany met in 8 garret go was glvel Y ‘mun h and at | burg Shootlng Club made 40, the Peorla Shoot- | and o pumber ot other 0 car was wel ke, Flotsher and bl z‘ beny Norneracr, Tuftsio. et frash streat, | s a'17 Claric sircet to_cocort g choo for | otce stclo second, but wes loft, ko i | iag Cluy 40, the Bycamore Shooting CIUBAD | MGK, | cioc oy 'atrreh 1o Oak Park, the | K60 Bk s Wolls, B . ¥ort 3. Wiicor, | Eeht Leinie, dehom WAL, IO etk o | Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORIK. their own * seifish pln"pom. l“lmnbo s others, In tho sixth {nning McClellan hit sale- | and the Macoib Bhooting Club 40. The Chi- m"lu“w oy ‘_f““d {0 order by the Prasident, | Admiral . ST Gasai Eehir b Calktan, Sluskecon, nber, Macket strect. H OFFICE: b m e itve, Ctho - crenss’ pelng | 1 aud stole second, Lut wasleft, L tho sov- | cogo Club, of Chicage, and the Quincy Biinot | Mrs, L1 P 1'5nd Mo D Odems, | _ Ker Lumbermad, Binck Creek, lumber, Eightecnts BRANC * enth Hankinson hit safely, and stole sccond when only one hand wos out, but the next’two men left hm. o theelghth Purgeson: hit safe: 1y, and stole sccond, but, like the rest, he was feft there., In tho lust Jnnlog Haukineon reached first on’' Redmond’s error, and stolg sec- ond, but was left there. To sum this up, the Chicagos hiad men on third basé theee times, and Ing Club shot off the tie of 61 scored yesterday, the Chleago Club makiug 10 out of 20 and the Quincy Ciu® 16, >The Chicago this got the firss priza. Tho Audubon Club, of Chicago, got the sccond prize, Laviog scored 50 yesterduy. In shootiog oft fot tho third prize the tics: of 49, Peorla won- with 15 birds. Bycimore touk the foirth, and tha Audubons, of Jack- he- Prosident made-a brict introductory speceh, fn which .)ne,uwgmlulnle-l the Baclety upon_lta growth and.ftosperity, and_then she fntroduced Mra. Mary A, Marks, of Oak Park, who delivered the Intrdfuctory nddress. Mrs, I, L. Tlauger, 81 Evanston, a roturned misslonary from Indis;deiivered tho response 1o n few lappy, woll-cligaen words, ‘The roports of the daveral Conforence-Becre- that they would naugurate a Temmany svatem, and themselves siop down aud oht, Tney hadn't done any such thing, ‘They Imd plotted ugalnst tho liberty of tha purty, and yet tho volco of the guilty ones was heard fi the strects calling for peace and harmony. There was a propositfon now 10 appaint five from each of tho tive factions, The new City Central Cown- mittee, appointed throurh treachery and de- A. Boody, John . ther fne. | e 2. 0. Simmoos. Ludington. lumben Murkes | 218 STATE 8T.,CHICAGO. trest. Erop.C. Ttelte, Malntstee. lumber. Lake street. selie Jutin Sutle, Malaistee, Wmibar, Twelfil yyre ake, il Eila Eilinteood. Whita timoer, Sarkes | i o IAroi}i bgmy ;rapp!iglm;u ;mminz elnl'; S : ric qualities. Our Pamphlet explains how &E?%’R‘&ffl;fl?&é‘?fifi% 'ckos Bk stroet. distinguish the nenuine from the snyrions., T ire Btato, Bafalo. sundsi oire 4 Talo, sundries. Ko B e e wrato- Merrill, J, W. Doar i} Witd—Northeast 8 - LAKE FREIGHTS, Frelights were rather slow and tame yesterday at 1%0for corn to Baffslo by sall, BY@0c by lake and canal, and 7¢ by the all-water route to New York. Room was taken tor 10,000 bu wheat and ~__AmusI INTS. ¥ . | on scvond base ix times morc—aud * then tarles wero submitteds and accepted, through | 4, b Kchr Linwn, Mantstec, {ight. e e vie s aponed tofoldshof aulposaeh | 9, A0S SR8 N, M Syt | ot cho i, Freatlnt Haaworts, of the | % Rcin el of g St i, | S0,00 o S, To Dafale oog Taianog, |- B MRSkl WOOLEY'S TUEXTRE. anid movad tho sppointment of s Ohnirman, batters wanted io it hard and sutely, and tried. | Astociation, preseeier e, frat, piido. 6. 4he | Jenulo I\, Willing, for the lady Breretaries who | S48 0 o0 Nieit tr, cora an thfongh, Fate o oss | Ach . b Startin: Hufaic, grais were hot present, including the Wisconatn, De- troit, Michigan, and 8gtthern and Centrat Iili- nois Conlerences. ra Jacksun, Secretary of tho Hock River Conferencs, submitted hor re- port in Eumm. ‘Tha Seeretary also read reports from the Secretary of ‘the Illinols Conference autt the Conferonces of Jodian; The report of the Treasurer, 0. H, Hor- ton, was subinitted aud adopted. Tnis spowed THE HIT OF THE SEASON! THE NAN OF SUCCESS! Dy the REGULAI COMPANY of the UNION SQUARE THEATRE. X, B.—This Great Play will be presented every night S Matlnees. Mr. McNally sald this was a meetivg of Tam- many, | Lluuhlcr.e ) Mr. Doolittla safd that, it i wos such, It was proner to clect somcbody to preside,’ Mr. McNully maintained thet he was Chalr- man of Tnmmnn{. Mr. Doolittle thought differcntly, and, noml- nsting Judgo Forresier, put the numination, which was carried unanlmousty. to, but they didn't. No doabt this “was Amnlv tlue to i1l luck, notably in the casu of Anson, who hit two suvage lins drives ta extrome. cen- tro fleld, only to find that he' had pointed them right at Goldon. Inssmuch s4 thers were no ruus on tho Chicago sids to descrive, what has ust been sald will cover what is nocessary to 0 said about the battine, - Tho Milwaukees tunde their first run In”the ton st 10%4¢c. ''o Erlo—l'rop Annle Youne, wheat on private torms. To Kingstou—Schirs F. D, Hor- ker and Dan Lyons, corn 1 Behr Uanges, corn on Dr! wood—Prop Latbale nad on tarough rate. The schr Mon g brings fumber from Alpens ta this port for 31.00 per 1,000 fuol. At UCleveland, dnesday, oro rafes were un. sponded to by the Captain of the Ublcago team. ' S Kimball, of Peorla, and Pratt, of Sycamors, each having killed fifteon birds in the cludb match, contested for the champlonship . sllver wedal ot *twenty-six yords. Each mado five birds, At thirty-ono yards, Pratt mlssed his fourth, and Kimball ‘made a clean scorv and 8] rfr:ln. bt e e llnffllnl.‘l{:lm" o usort Cotlsande, corn h d (7 .. i 1h K. and at Wednesd: i J d sond off. - After Datrsmpie hnd boen rottred by | Vo that there lind been rovaived during the QUarter | Framrcamve sod daraneits o tars e meror 00 | heb a < Moday Evening neste i MOTHEIS SECIRT, Julge Koreestus ool tho chale, oo asaldys excellent cateb, Peters ht safely into | , For the No.b eweepstakes shoot, there wors | gy g7,610.741 paud ou, 84,704.01; balance on ¥ c pney Senumiice, gD o . x 3ir, NeNallv, "contlouine, remarked- that ha | B8 300 U0 oty on Harbidgots shore | & ¥ery largo wumbor of entefes. - J, Jo Klom- | el Mt 54, VTn the'medicai outfit. account enr 12 3. rumon, Menominac. figiic. AN SRR oy Grater. ana NAMNE ErTINGES sippascd Judg Forreater,wille 0 iuaits | throw, Foloy broushe. hiay in by w fino. drive { Sy Price, Thomas, and (Wiivox, altof CUict | thurd was ou aud Fub. 10, 621203 recelved | 4 corscasondent wrltin foom S8 Ste, Marte | Lo Her ik, Grand isieds iSwing. e ahing Comedian, with () subpors ' would acknowiue * S 5 o . . ) + . e vt 2 = g % gy 5 Detween shorl and second. Jp the fonrth innin h since, 800,833 total, 8313.03; puid out, $312.18 'roj rite. Menowinee, towing. N N o o aF s meeding " | Foloy hit s liner . amac, and. tho lattoe ran | sbootiog aft Hauwarth of Quingt, Mle of | Goocdrawn, SHO.I5, Ty report was uopted, ' | 5474 ae new malse pacud Ln the uppar lock of the T g L NERSHEY MUSIC NALL In to got ¢, but dropped It,—his _first muft on Chicago ground th{s seuson. Encouraged by i woox Lk, Foloy wtarted oft for sacon, and old canal work easliy, and are & declded improve- meat. - The contractors of the new locke have s full force of men &t work, 'snd are pushing the Alrs. Hazans submitted the report of the Medical Edneatfonal Committee. Reports from the Mite-Box Committec, Publieation Commit- 'rop 3 Lake, vuudrice. Ubpoilts. levict Judgo Forrester replicd that bo had fnst been necva, )mn:; oo T lh;fi. pposlte dleVickers. elected temnporary Chalrman, and ho showed hils e Ac @, Urittain, Beugstuci sundries : op Cous Camuvell, Ludtngrod, Hgie ? Stinr Coront, At utdfcs. E’l"’% Metrapolia. Bouth ilaven, sundries ) futention, to retuln.the office by persistently killed five,” Ou the next trial fIauworth aguin Kkilled flva and took drst money. There were eleven tius of ninc,-including Abs Kiclnmanund : ust thon the ball ot past Harbidzo, letting | & Iuoy s tee, etc., wore' rend and accepted, and then & | masonry with groat vigor. The north wall s 1 holling dovrn 8 ehairted tho situation, and satd | the ranner reach ihird, Kedwoud brought b §uoje yoth o1 Clikn Qabooting off Eebtea! | cordial |'nvrxv.1.um:. was extended o all prosent to | Iy il :u:g-::ufi i rocera il fhw * bicking, * and ctropGlia; Bouih Iaven, sonr }:m:i l:xol?‘;x‘:)r' o'!‘ ‘xln:.c: 6::‘“:11 .’;‘.‘}{‘{!..‘31*‘; wEl“u pro- g‘lglllfn:'_‘“fl“y bounder just out of reachi of Me- | 7 “hd “Gocond trinl they aguin tled ou threo, fustane 'ba‘z"l’,;rz"l’{:”,}::“pcr{“‘w"";‘ li’.'-;cms: N At 116 by Eeoetase tateraking tha us, Mfonotainee, sullurics Afteruoon, 2to Eveatng, Ttoo. enr fnnora. Menoulaer, suairies, i : 3 en. Dicat, Muskoron. sundries SATURDAY, THREE RECEPTIONS. Tunbar, Muskegon, sundin e Kchr Carrler, Ludint 7. Saiste ro. Uovernment, has ‘ever ‘kilempied In that. lue, Mesrre, Narker & Bon, the contractors for dredg- ing the mew canal, have commenced operutiug up atthe **head " of the oid cansl, and are showing they m‘un businces by the way they have begunio excavate, sud on tho third Austln wou by killing four. On eight there were fourteen tics, Tur- riil, of Chicego, Keefer, of Macoinb, and Pur- tington, of Champalen, each killed iivo and dl- vided the thira money, On seven there were olzht ties, Al ot off twice and then Babeock, of Meauville, 'a,, won by killing five. Tha shoot for tesina of two was started this afternoon, Thoro are a dozen cntries, ten birds to each man, The highest score was 10 made by Johuson and Lewls, of Bt. Louis, an by Miller sud Woodrnfl, of Quincy. ‘Tho Chicazo Club is entertalning the sports- mon this evening nt the Quiney House. e — ‘I'he flelding play of the toams was not first- class, butwas much better thau the score would fndlles The errors of Bennett were bad throws, and fallures to throw, to second. [ar- bidge had two crrors in throwing, and two assed balls, McClellan'serror was what might Bu callod & tochnical ono, When Creamor was on third Petcrs bit a liuer to Mac, and, though the lutter dropped it, he recovered it [a thne to send It beautifully to home plute, catching Creamer and putting out thesido withouta run, That play and two claver hits served to mako Mac a strong favorite with the crowd, Harbldge deservea great credit for bis plucky play uuder tho street. ‘The meeting adjourned for an hour. At the appointed thhe, the Conventfon was again called to order by te Prosldent, and the untinished business of. the norning was dls- posed of. cousisted mainly of reports of minor interest, Mrs, Crundor read soveral misslonary letters, atter which interesting aadresses wero delivered by Mrs, Early, Mrs. Budlong, Mrs. lauser, and Mrs. Wililug, F ‘The nfternoon excrefses closed with prayer by the Rev, Mr. Huntington and singing by the chote and asserbly, led by Mra. Biackstons, A public meetioz wos held in the evening, was making war, but was frequently Interrupt- ed by certain persons who wanted to know what the weeting was for, ‘Tho answer, by the Chalraisn, was that {t was a sort of a love-feast, Ar. MeNally had the foor, nnd Lo would -prob- ably get through some time, Mr, McNally cou- tiniied to have tho tloor some thme, denouncing the Cominitteu as a bulldozer, aud ‘prophesying that {ts works would be investigated and writ. ten up as the fnlquities in Loufsiana were beinyg written up to-day, Il the Centeal Committee refused to co-uperate with the Joint Conference Committee, the peopls would sit down on it ut the next olectlon, and it would find tsclt sadly i, i e THE BODY-SNATCHERS. MeVILKER'S TUELTILE, Special Dispatch to The Tribuns. CONTINUED SUCCESS, THIRD WEEK. Monday ANN Ansos, Mich, June 13.—Thomas F. | eveuius. June 1o, avery ovening durlng iho wiek, T i v ot e sy ot Devi, | UNCLETOM'S CABIN whoso grave ot South Deud was recontly atiness Wednesday and Satundsy. NO COMPROMISE. Marire Insurance matters were In statu quo~ apents, with the cxception of those representing the pool, being willing to write at the Jow fgure of 10 cents on the $100 on Bufalo graln cargoes, ond & fuw risks were Laken at that rate. Nocftorts were mada to compromise the matter. and it s g 4 diflicultica, Ilis bauda arein bad conditfon, aud 2 which was addressed by Mra. Willing nnd Mrs. | qulte probable, as forshadowed In Tux Tusntsk. | robbed. 1t woy while searchingfor Devine' body | The Plantation Jubllee Singers Teleglunih wasted d povoriehimtic In b aecond Inuivg Lis ,g;“g*fi{'gfn‘;g:;’::- RELIGIOUS. Hanser, ’ that none wil be for the presents atlesst. Ab | ia the Onio Modical Collogs at Clactunai that | ) o and elotics The Vescus ofEva creased by & blow from s ) . n 5 " Sucle ul Tranafuriuatio acludlog si tlomed wp the Leasus, and told, io hearers | WCiits at, Whch put s X Bh0um ' uiler g oyé, GEORGE MULLER. CUICAGO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION, | meutaitoany of the companies, it vory douby. | J Scott Harrison's body was discovered. Suel taing. ful whether an umicable sdjustment of the diflers baker and Blerllf Case, of tuls city. searched ences exluting between them can be effected, tha University Medical Collezo last night, and HAVE found one body which they thiuk tuey can | J+ il HAVEKLY. Spectal Diewated (o Ths Tridune. 3 R ted Te d ot It S s BT County. Centrat G Eraix, lil., June 18,~The Association occu- He stuck out the wame, however, Followlug s upou its legs. ‘The old County Central Com- | - L LE] us. ‘The Rev. Georgo Muller, of Bristol, England, RLY'S THEATRE, ¥ y cached his last sermon In Farwell Hall yes- Proprictor sad Mansger, mitteo was invited time and ugaln to meet with CHICAGO, AR|B\F | P{A# | preac B v pled the forencon to-day with devotioual exer- THE CANAL. o e Tammany But 1t didn’t come. Tammany con- Fir b b terday morning to oo Immenso congregation, cses, tha correction of the It of delcgates, and | Drozront, June 13, —Arnved—Peeriess, Ot- | 1dcntILy bY scars, etc., as Devina', The latter's TS TS SKASON (;:'“ ¢ iuued to meet, but nothing was dons until, at 40,3 1 0 His subject was * Tho Second Coming of sdldresses upon varioup toples. taws, 5,100 bu cor, £, 40 bu oate, 400 hu ry brother will be lere tosmorrow, when it will be el Mr. McNally's purticalar requeat, the 7 30 0l 0l 0! o 0 | Cbrist,” and for & toxt he read the tirst chapter P 4 4 oared—0Orion, MarsPics, 1 bor; | conclusively ascerialoed whether tho body is i1l eautif manyites procecded to organize the wurds,” It 3 o' 2| uf 2! 5! 2 | of Avts, beginning at the sixth verse, calling ‘The next Conventlon wi!l be held at Wheaton, Cleared—Orion, Mursffiles, 12, 1t Jambors | ot Tt was, Yory diiicult to recounte L Shten rel Yabaloir e T peotle it coug. o0k 410121 8 5 4] 1 | parscutar attention to the olevenths Dr. C. K. Blackall wilo romarks upon minte- | Prob ke, Reles Kantasen ¥octon J0.001 | tho “body, Thera' wero ' “in plekle’™ ubout hir Beeice and Cos bup ot of thewn binel that Sammantada’s | coay, v, - 100 1t Th o o | PR 0o atd, ye men of doduestion, i tog the | Luckpott, 4,517 bu' whieat, 4 " | ity and ‘8l were exumined lagt night by the Matine ncuiay “and saiur. e Sabo to s aacoctates, tetlhie them | Hamrossn,35 3100 3) o1 31 81 B [ 7o unsing upinto Heuvent—(uls same ewus wtet | cyiongo Baptist Bomipary, T conceraing the | iipxroirr, June Ui —Arrivedlebols, De- | bt of & lamp, A Lody was T . Monday~Tusy 'astor sn 1 hlaentirs troupe, h i s G, 3 ' il 1) s 't the mext Counts Corvention iy | Mneen. 1. 4980 1) 0] 1 | e i B i fomen. |, ThoRov. 1. . Savace avo an addrens upon | i Uy or 1sory, ey, $,000 V2 omte, 5,000 | to be Devise’s wad s o tha clow wiict vas | MERCHANTS! BANK BUILDING, must throw the County CUentral Committce 8 P b bt et St Iere was cvideatly brought' bel ,' forelgn mnlsslonary work. Lu corn, been worked, Dr. W, I Herdman, Demou- Nortbeast corner Madi 4 Dearbaru-sts, fiom power, !Anplunw{ ‘The present County [d0f 0} w1027 ZUIY Qre -as Y RlE belore us Ue | Thg Ttey, Mr. fobart agdressed the Associa- strator of Anstomy fa the University, and who Hhevatialaiel Tasatenn . Central Committea was brushied out of the way, | ny0 e, ), 5l ol al ol 1l of o] ¥8id) sl personal return of the Lord Jesus | gton upou State misslon work, PRIE, has charge of procuring subjects for the stu- the people triumplied, and the new Commitiee l‘mL. L, 8l 1| 1] ¢] &{ 5/ § | Chrise. Nothlug was ‘stated about the time ‘Tha Rev. Mr. Hatgh spoke upoo the Homo &aecial Dispatch (o The Tridune. deuts, says that the body of Tievins s not bere. STRASBURG CLOCK- was thu result of what Mr. MeNally hud been | Ggoduian, 41010/ 1| 8! 0 u | whou It was Lo tako place, We should especlai- | Missipuary Boclery, - Ems, Pa., Juno 13,—Arrivale—Frop Havank, | and of this ho seems to be very pasttive. Fur- | cContiunous webibition dey and eveulng from 16 t6 peased ta dennuncesnasontpicacy. {an0fauch | vuler: 31 331818 0 6 1y uard agatout txiag ehe time, Womigit, on | T ftor, M Wherle eave au address upon | starauette; 'prop Philadelobin; sches Schurlall | ther developments will srobably be mude whca | £, hmyiiortt upmileg, Dty by aebgmed of what had bDeew doue. The unew | Hedmoad, TR RIE 1| 2 | secount of thie sieus of the times, be able to Tho Ruv, B. P, Savage's resolution to cheek "{;m”\' s:a;:. cl%-c?.' A i decensol . alun, 10 cuuts, Comuittee was modeled un Tammany, and ke | Goldeu, ¢ £ 401 0 21 4 01 0 | eay Flis coming draws nearer and oearer, Btreas | Cutholics was voted dowo. T iy e 4 SOALES, RIVERSIDE NOTEL. coulidn't sce Low 3 maa who had becw 80 carneat | Huurott, ¢, 300 91 O 81 3| @ | ahould wot bo Itk on pulitical uvents, for, when | ‘The Women's Baptist' Porelgn Missionary | Beuls, Bullales prop llavaca, Fortaze, it L U SOEY I & In organtzlui the party on the Tammany plan | Creamen & Y5220 ] tho timo was really como, matters would be so | Soclety held s sesalun, aud tho Assoclatiol | 1o s o her first trin this altorioon. Sha FAIRBANKS’ oot 100 B cknid Tons Berindag Eveniag, duie 1% ia‘ziu:l‘t‘]‘::l:n":r"‘u';:n‘:l“-:{lnl%‘lr5‘)):“::; ] Fol 3] of FhszuLho | plain, so elear, so - abvious h‘“ evary | Mdjouraca. — & large cargo for Chicago, Wi ay be had at Cobib's Library, or holders of which d . “Tnul, 4507860 lone thit it could mot but seem Tae —— SCALES R AR A R Py G0 88888000 v ware on tho vary vempo o B L L e NARGUETTE, sAL A FREE SPECIAL TRAIN B . |~ e’ ifeielian, of the comiog, Tuls was the goluti Tho fact | Gamner, Ind, Jun 13.—Tue DeKalb Goun- Manquimre, Hiths Juns 13.Arfived—Prop PAIRBANKS,MORSE & GO, | WIN leate Centra Uepat i T stupnlag utuaualsias 3 " Thrye -buss hlt—Cresmer, nt e will come agratn. 03 nothiug to | ty Sunduy-Seh 3 " R ot B s iy lr:vmfi 1t contributed to that eud. Ir they F,,'." wse o _srrore—Puters, 1; Goodman, 13 | do with the time. “i‘ Avsi phenassly telclu s y Sunday-School Convuntion met In scssion ot { vy, L. Wetmore, sclir Brune! 131 & 113 Laka St., Chicaga, aus. Retur ve Itivers this place Tuesday, Jine 11, and continued n sesslon durlug Weduesday, Jutie 12. Fifty-one Sabbatb-schools, aggrogating 4,093 metbers of the sam,ewere ropreseuted by thelr Superintend- cuts aud teachers. Mavy excellent apeocbios should step down and out, It would do the par. ty o goud. The !)nclm’l and wanl clection scticume would result lu so much good that the niext County Convention would louk kindly on the organization. Ills ides was uonion, real, Puley, 13 Gulden, 17 Harbidie, 1 Cuseldy,” 3 Bl Seny uidie oy SCleared=Trops Superior, J. 8. Fay, schr Alice ukluson, 1. Chicago, 35 Milwauke, 4, Juchunds, Sandusky, L. P Rhodes, Vaweed down—Frops Atlsutic, Uity of Dolutb. Wind north. Becurefultobayoaly the Genulna, STEAMER FLORA, T Programne of excuralons tor the wees sndiog June 15, frow Clar L brida Frid, 'Arl:{ilwp. w. Lokt [ N £ \ovih £ P & iy 2% 5. North German Lloyd, | Sl Bahisilion o certninty, fo order thaut thy uncertuinty lght be the comfort of the Church of Chrfst. 8he abould say to nersell when (o sorrow. when in triul, when in ditliculty, when In coullict, **8oon 3 Mt bldge. Cumldy, 1; H 2 Dull aud eaner st 2@ e, belug lue quotabie rate oo whest tu_Buflalo. Charters to Batfulo, prop Yortage, 48,000 hu whest vo New York turgush ralo; atber awail lots (akea pu propellets oo through tate. . - y A simple, and bunest, and he koew no such thin DAL s ali this will be over, bécause the Lurd will came MILWAUKEE. centa, alhersous! ambition. Ofilces. aud. placea on" gmg:’vh Sy hotors, 15 ¥oloy, & Crsmer, 17| gty and put an chd tyall tuis,' * The uncer- | Were made by mombers of the Awociation of Special Dispaich (o The Trivune. Yhe siesmers of this Compang will sail every gatup. | SUOSIN 80ctutice, clubs, olculcs, and private pariiss. wommittees had no charnd for hiw, aud bs he. el balls—larbidye, 2. A . | tainty of the yuturn should be s stimulys to | doth -em{,-nd tha progruss of thelr work was | JMiwaukes, Wis., June 13.~Graln frefghte~ | dayfrom Bremen Jler, fuotor Tin strect, a | T enrmn i PARK PDAETONS Yeyed that the Cuminittes was doing the very k out—Cawtdy, Larkio. Hemsen; Dalrym. | Work, und tbe cuming wppeared to hiia to haya | re borted Dy all as {ncreasiug, whick shows & rom New T -SOUTH P! N Lest it could, aud that it should gu v, THE OTHERS. Mr. J1ans laestiog contended that the ‘only authoritative body I existence b Lhu part; becnu %o left (o order that we should nut becouie dwéllers on the carth azain ps we were inour uncutiverted state,—that we should hold the thiogs of thls world with & lovse hapd, because plu, (oodinan, Goldes, Benuets. Halle catled—OU Larxin, ¥, v Wesver, 14, i Bictkes called~On Lurktu. 13; ou Weaver, 18, Umipire—W. E. Furlong, of Mliwaokee. + splrit o sho work which uthers should fmitate. . Leave the carger of Oakivood and Droxel BOulevffis cahlo, S, wuidi siecrage, §40 currcn ¢ passacp appirte g . GOING ABROAD, New Yok, June 13.—It is aouounced that lerefu Cook County was the Couuty Guutral ‘The same clubs ;play thelr tuird game to- | this wus not our lwme. Pishop Patt W oeall 1 Eugl B, I——— ESO. @ ? b . C e Beores of pussages in the Scripture proved tha . eottop- Wil aall. for, 'Rlplaud west CLEVELAND., oy strparced S e | gpg ke Park Seirest st 8 0 clock u. in., sad every 1':::::::‘:'.111.':“::‘:1‘\1:3‘:0‘ fonioRthe'ada 8,10 " Jie who thinks that the battinz end of buse- persoual Lnn"xlx‘xg 5t b Lord Jaus Che at, Mg | Wednesday, to sttond the Lambeth Coufercuce Spectal Digpatch 0 The Triduns, UNITED STATES HMOTEL, | tweuty miusics ibervatter uniliTv. o_Fdre 10 seus Ir. Hyces spoke. fulhn course of what ho #afd, he enicd tho conspiracy charige in toto, sud pxslted the vew County Ceutral Commite tie us Lhe ouly ona fn existeuce seprescoting the Democracy of Cook County. 111t had b taen fu ff, |t wes because there were bad men du the party sceking represculation, snd if & man chayged that the majority was corfupt he suuply conteased thag the “porty wilch apgolnt- ed that Committes gos 'vosrupt. [Applause.) It would be man -dfl before 8 conveution ball bes moru of science than luck would Lave bren somewhat at a lues to secount for the per formauce ¢f the Chicawas ju yesterduy's gatue. They buttad bard,—much hardet than theinop- nunenu.—nnd yut were beaten by 8tu U, They od uoly six bits in tho wame, but there was hardly an lnulug where one ot those Lits would pot bave mwade ous run, 8 not two, Thres of tho six hits would have won 1he gume if Fergus sou could bave culled them up when ho wanted to. ‘The record shows that, after the Brat fu- read Hebrews, 'Ix., 27 and 23, 1, Thevadloutaus, 1v., 33 aud followiiiy verscs. It might be saked, Le suld, ** What difference I8 there between Jesus coming, and uy voluy Lo Him ! ‘Phere was a vast difgrence. Wheo 1o, as a0 individual, died, He was pastially brought tu that huppluess which ile should wujoy throughout eternity—purtlally brought, be- cause when He died Ho didu't “obtain & gloriled Lody. ‘Fbe full glory and happiness consisted o bclngh rivetly wade lixe Jusus -plmunuvd of the Augllcan Commuanlon at Lambeth Palsce, London. Bishop Seyimour, it 1s under- stood, wilt uitend to the reculsr duties of Buhop Potter durlng tho latter's absence, and ;Il-l: lfillm chargo of bls owu Diocess of Spriug- old, 10, 2 - CLEvELAND, O,, June 13.—~Schr A, J. Dewey, cosl, Cleveland 1o Chlcago, ot 40¢; schr Brightie, coal, Asbtabula to Escana 13¢, and ore back 1o Adlitabula at O3c; wieash-barve Wetmure snd ore, Marquette tu Kris, $1.1 NAVIGATION NOTES. N ' CRICAGO, 9 A catamaras race would beagood thing. The YacbClub shiowld get up one. SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK, TALKING MACHINE, % Qpen for the .Season from June 15 SEDDIT to October 1. EDISONS WONDERFUL PHONOGRAPEL . TOMPKINS. GAGE & 0O. 1t TALKS, LAUGHS, WHISTLES, and KINOS. Ex- = === | niuited dally 41170 Stale-st., Falmer louse. " Aduisy cHL cen! slun, ——— « Robeaon's Ruscality, ‘The unssvory ex-Sccrotary of the Navy, obeson, seows to huve carried ou cxtensive calings, while Sccretury, in old iron. Uncls SIE CHIKoE: MISCELLANEOUN, STEPH] B S | S usw Modical e LS o i bl KNOW sassntors R ta, Lrul L druge ' KEVERVATION, R e i TI[YSELF:{:EM T — e it would be called that would be found tq Lave | niug, the Chicayos bad wen on hases lu eurfl Loly, which would be the case when wesbould | Dick Thomvson bas bect fllustrating the uu- ‘T berry trade wilh the east shose continues o Lot by Lo bad men fu it. By!lw taw of éaectnz}ty this Inuluul. ':‘hm ll:l ';I!luuwm pluclu aéx‘; :‘u :‘.c see ll‘l,nl: |=hl|n' .‘_‘nbn‘l'ldeam:-;n;xu&k"o :llllm wbt::; mmm(“::‘ 1;( this fumlluhin:‘Uun hymllmvluu fale, but iv hardly up to last season. * —— = " toeaon Jau nhf"fi'n"y‘«"n'x".flxfl'fl'fl.‘g ‘vmwittee organized the party tn Cook Couuty, | of aix jonings, and thelr oppobcuts sdded three | rezard to the riscs | st has some of the trausactlons looked futo, aud bore o s JAL. P lona, elther o b Is L B 10 pilies comuiitce tould prevent generul | errors whicth gave buscs. Aud whiai was tbe | since His resurrection. Wo did not, when we | 45 ous of the developulen % Juishinted that thete say betdo muny sxear MEDICAL. e oMo awanded tbe e mor b slou boats bero this season, aa there wert lust, but ail eogaged o the business sre hopeful of lotag well whea the weather gots setiled dowu and ¢caines warier, Dullness rolgued supreme oo the docks Yeater- y. ‘Therc was Lhe usual crowd of idle men In the Imwodiate viciaily of the luniber warkot, and tLe usual expressluns sbout 0o busineds aud low Srclglity were Leard us oftel 83 by bave been suy cooseneny ational Medical Amoclution. Tts Buston Heral Tise Beleuce of Lifu s beyoud all coupatlson, work 6o Lupslolugy eves pubs sicet saye; 1\ persoi sbuuld uthor 1s & Bobly to sl va I tuntusion wud chuos. — Ho wes - contident that good Juages would be appoluted uoder the Cominlitee, and that av bhonest election would ¢ bad. He saw no vecaslon for puy fuss or sny Lolt, and suchi u Lhing . this cose could Lo Lothluyg but wu unwiss revolt acalust the party. As it was uow ooly balt-past §0, Mr. Moran W fuvited to talk, He did au most chaeefully resultt Why, uue men left ou bases, of course, Here s o moat beautiful chance for the dealers fu Lhe *bigher . arith- metie™ of the gawo to explain, Bbot to say morolize. For Juat thy Chbicagos, speaking by the book, pluved the best feldivg gume; tbey accepted B8 per ceut of the Chances, whils thy otber chups sccepted ouly died, s1t with Jesus on the throne,—judpe with Christ the world. This would only take place His return, When we dled, we were not athiered together with the whole Church asa fic:hy. but ooly with the spirita of the just men wmade perfect already gone before us. ~ A great part 01 the body was lefs beitud in sorrow, fn tral, in wedkuess, cxposed to the power of the ¢ Public property of the value of pver hall a willion of dollurs was suld out of the Boston Navy-Yard in December, 1376, the amouut roal- ized for It befow only about oue-filth of its actual value. This property was condemned by 2 Loard of threo ongiucers, couststing of H, 1L, Biowart, Edward Fithiuu, aud Atcxauder Hen- derson. The sule wus oue of the last of Robe- bbed.” The Loadoa & BTOMACHL | be without this valusbls bovk, " F' red immediately by | bepefsctor. Auillustraicd samble ANT. LGIC FILLS, Bold | crivt of ¢ ceuts for pustaze. axcars Yoarmacy. Slatled 03 recelpt | The suthor can by ounsulte b 3 e Dk, W, 1T, PIRKEIRL LA G CO., Agents, Now York, | 8004 Bulisl strect Dustn: R AL L e e Min THYSELF

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