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) . . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1878, 5 ; TR P T wazon bara the Inserintion * Liberty, equality, | much villfied, so fonlly misreprescnted by the | & large propartion of the reciment was held tn | In the time of Fordinand and Iasheila. Uncof | abrosd w R ; TIHE PIONIC. Ty aint & Tren,frown of AT vl ol 1w | CanANALC miasee a1 way i ince Lhe s | e Semora oty all Sav. st ot bt Bag15 | £he Hocstan Torresntatiron . e descondont | apais toren . U ot Charmey Gty e | from two to five feot hich. Winter whe hearted Soclalista Thcre waa & Prissian g, | pla abolntely 1n nower, for Sociatista claimed | thie thie (n' slieing, smoiiog. and. peeformmg | of an Alsatlan family which emigrated to Mur. | 1 Lambert, of Atrora; 1L A. Ralzer, of ba | “Zoochin auality or quantity e in 1677, with its biack, white, and red siripes; and & | unlcas a san conld control his labar, say bow | s20dry athietic feats, which Tooked at least Like | cosy In the relan of the Emoress Anne. M. | Crossos I fL. Merlen, of Quincy: Prof. Ueorgo | nocr ke Mo., June 16.—Shail commencs transparency which et forth that the Board of | much labor he ahould perfarm, and what should | bending Sunaay. AL the close of the day they | Waidingtan, the French Minister for Forelgn | Rotn, of Canron City, Minm., and many otaers, | ert increek. Winter wheat fn good cun- Trado bowght un all tho wheat ani atarved the | be the terma unon which he should perform it, | were marched ' by companfes to the Com- | Afairs, who'sita for France, 1s virtually an En- | At s meeting of the Trustoes, yesterday, i | S o™ Much replanting of corn. peopin, fillin up_the mesaure of their infquity | —dictate sbsolutely those terma,—he was held | mercial flotel for supper, aud at half-psst 10 | glishman born in France. ~ 1is father waa & | was resolved to {ncrease the financisl atatum of by 2alling thuse who rafused to die Commun: | in economical bondage and Industrial seevitudo | o'clock they were disbanded und sent to their | wealthy Engllsh manufacturer, who transferred | the University, and the Rev. Dr. Koop, of Mi fta. The Internatlonal Arbeiter Veroin, snd | to the clasa who owned the means of produc- | homes, with the caution Lo look out for a algnal, | his business to the other side of the Channel, | neapolis, was” engaged a8 President, vice B, half adozen other trades orzanizations brought | tion, and to whom the “disinherited class’ | leaving a stronw guani at the armory, where his aon was born. fle was, however, ed- | Merten, resigned. 2 tight. Have had hcavy rains, damaged some un tho rear of the procession, and after they | must mako application for the uso of thoss | Tho SecondgRegiment increased fis uard to | eated at Hughy and Oxforde amd both' his corn and delaveid Its caltivatl had paseed, the carriages and buggles, filied | means in order W perpetuate thelr existence. | ity men, but no other extra provecdings were | political and relizious training are far more En- DLOOMINGTON, ILT, Hensry, Minn, lutr:‘e Il{.l 3"' \{1 1 ¥ with Dienicters, cinsod In. [Applaure.] It mattored not what th form | adanted.” The most nf the members appearcd | piiah than French, Cannt Andrasts. ronrescnt- DLOOMINGTON 1LE: well on Tnnid tnat, wan worked Tast soae” 1oont ‘Titn BENTIMANTS of Government micht be. o 100 s the peo- | at the Expostion headquarters durlin the daty | g Austria, 18 & Hunzarian, and. the Connt 1o D it Ia pac T That Iy idle 1 vory weody, 2ot year. Land of thoro o the ‘lne, o ot Teast of the loaders | ple were e in subjection by tne momollers | hut they were st detathod, sginat thelr will, | Launav, the sezond deiezate from Linly. ta a | . BL0OIX0T0%, Til, June 16.—Amis Chapel, L 7 Woody: : were expreased on the banners, tranaparencies, | of the resources of life, an Tong would bondnge | Cof. Quirk stated tuat hie had warned all his [ scion of & very old sud filustrious French | 8¢ the INlinols Wesleyan Uniersity, was filled ete., a few in English, but the majority fn Ger- | exiat, and 50 long wonld poverty be upon the | men, and ft would nnt take many minutes to | family. lastnight. The class exerclses of the class who KENTUCKY. « not The Gathering of the So- cialistic Brethren, . MINNESOTA. ; Evyatar, Minn., Juna 16.—S8mall grain all A Large Crowd, a Pleasant Time, and Perfect Order. The Procossion, Its Fings, Its ‘Wonderiul Wagons, aud man, The following were the most notices- | face uf the carth. [t was the purpuse uf 8o- | get thiom to headquarters should they be need- o FAosclal DUmalch (0:The Tribuns. Mottoes. bl ; : ciaism o abolish poverty. This wanitn end, | ed. The otor milliary organizations were un- | . FTDUCATIONAL re 10 RIndnate there nent Tharday ok placer | Mabteonviees, My., June 10.—Weather dar- oy, 50, fatlos witboot sighte: no tights without | for by the introdulion of Soctallam to causes | der aimiler orders. Trthe slenal alaem should > 5 O e verers e [ntereatine. Mirs Belle | (ng hinrvest has bzen good. Yild,_from ten to e, 13 of poverty would ba removed. The cause of | be given, it would not be many minutes ere al . £ fve bushel 4 To masters, noslaves. r i ! ® o cises were very creditable, At Amie Ghapel, | twelve bustiels per acre, Acreage’ double that Tho Same Old Speeches by Par- | ..Jomuters noslwver.s | Toverty was this: Tho masses of the beonio | tho iniitia In the city would be under skms and | (ILLINOIS NORMAL SCHOOL. | gltes wore very credliabic, At Amic Ghapel, | (FOU0 JAVES PrCse a4 at could pot work without permission—could not marching ordera, such Is the excellent Bpecial Corresponitenca of The Tribune, sons, Grottkau, and No monopolies. ' All for one, and ona for Baccalaureste sermou, and to-night the annual Othira. 2l P he Xi{:xn:‘xlc&ul ‘:]T:'r:_ c&:ned"vv"fill:v:_l“::\l;l"n?l‘fi!h:;:: which has been inaugurated. Nontar, 1iL., June 15.—The Commencement- | germon was preached by Dr. Locke, Presient. 0OI110. “{?fix(lgl fl‘llhu :‘n'llbmlu:." ik and ambitlan of the few, who were fa possess exercires of the Hllinofs State Normal Bchool | McKendree Uollege. Both attracted jmmense Sprelat Dispateh to The Tribune. out brend we caunot Iive. Tread lnwhat [ and ambiti ety mvm“n“y' 2N Thares: PROF. BIERBOWER. will be heid Junc20. The heautiful village {s | audlcnces. and both were very able addresses, Ga30NvILLE, O, Juno 10.—Prospect for win- we wish, and for bread we witl go antodeath.” **Down with privileged 5?..5." **Land halongs to soctely." *'Doard of Trade—W'e Ly up all the wheat of the countty aa that the poor peopls must atarve, rnd If they'don't dic nicely, the Muyor shall take m:: vl‘mllely and shoot them down' as Commun- *! Raflrond King—We hold this natlon from East to Weat. from North to Sunth. Now we will bieed the peonle to death, and if thoy don't die quietly, wa will kill the Communiat, . **Capltalist=Mr, Mayor, we won't pay our taxes, and If the peools don’t pay you ahail taks the militia and onr battery and shoot them down as Commnnists,* LECTURE ON BOCIALISH. At Centenary Methodiat Church last evening Prof. Blerhower, of Baitimore, a gentleman who has traveled extensively ln Europe and made the question of Soclalism and Communism a study, spoke on the subject to a large audience, belog introduced by the Rev. Dr. Thomas, pes- tor of the church. Mr, Blerbower sald that he did not know as the subject on which ho was to speak needed any Introduction. Bocialism had introduced sources of life, It was often sald the movement was a forelgn movement. Who are wol asked Mr. Paraons. Arg we indizenous to the solll Did the men and women spring from the ground llke go- pheys and grasshoppers? No, he said, Wae all camo from Fatlierland,—England, France, Ger- many, Ireland, Scotland, or other countries In Kurope, [Applause.] The only difference be- tween the old and the new setticrs was that the former happened to come here 200 years or 8o ago. [Applause.] Boelallsm pruposed to ferd the people by allowing them to fead themselves. Was a Yankec any better satisfied with bread alrcady in o flutter of expectancs. The ubiqul- | fhis evening, at Normal, in the Daptist | yor wheat vory good. WIII far excoed the har Church, President Hewitt, of the State N 1 tous nespaner-man has been spending a Hetle | £1\oo) preached the Becealaureate seron to | £73t of 1577, Oate and ryo promise s e crop. time among the future schooima’sms and | {le students of tiie Normasl School. The ex. | Bland of vorn good. schoolmasters, and has taken occaslon to took | amination of the State Normal and [hinow . up the history of the {nstitution and examine x:fle::: J",‘, b?!l."l n dnrmrrm.‘ Commence. - ;'l’«ml Niekel and Mr, Brynnt, i ach next Thursday morning. he nickel cent In our con ths recorda of the doings of fis Alumal, Tiio State Board of Education and the Board | 1o esisn ot My, Broamtar S T nae Hetn BJAn s generally known, the school went Into | of ‘Trustces and_Dircctors of the Tilinols Wes- | to Gierm e o e scl 5 s W anv, 0 replace the old-fashioned coy operation In September, 1857, ‘The marnificent | leyan meet on Wednesday, the former at Nore | per cent with romnething more nearly mcmmlnp- Uulldlng was first occupled In June, 1560, It fs | mal School, and the latter at the Wesley the kreutzer.—Erchange. a not gencrally known that this apacious edifice, <y with its ample campus of sixty acres, and Its WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY. The rosehud onening to the morn, adjulning farin of 100 acres, was the foint gift Bpeclat Dispaieh 0 The Tridune, \}‘h"a yel the dew hanaa on the thorn, At the Headqanrters of the Militiae.. Prof. Bierbower's Leotnre, TIIE PICNIC, The Soclallst pienle, which has served as & scarecrow for the last month, and which many nervous men and women fancled was to be the rignal for a Chicagn fmitation of the Siclallan vespers, {8 over at last. There was neither mur- derynor arson, nor rabbery. Several unotfonding | *“Socialism is puritanism. ThatGovernmentia | 'S itsclf to us, and, whother ot not we were plcased xhal 4 taout butter thian & foreiener? [Applause. A ? Map1son, Wis,, June 10.—The Commences ixhales losn Aoutness than ia wont 3 **Cay le stolen wages,** 3 (] e sl 3 aristocratic grass, perhaps—were trodden under | A c,,'.',(m estimate ,;,',“,u by soveral personsat | 83id the novement was a forelzn one. [Ap- | to the consideration of his subject, and discuss, | Wien modest Iilinofs took her place among fifi?‘fil.?!u}r 15‘9,,“ ,6:::5:;:\-“2:: “ug:d(l’nfi:s ity e ekt lausc.| EVven il it was su, the Yankee and the orcigner wers cqually nnxlous to vindicate thelr rights, feed thele children, and reap the rowarda of thelr Industry. [Applause, A volce, “Builly Loy} Rellgjon” was unknown in the ° movement. 0] wage class was struggling agalnst the privileged clase, ‘The battle-cry was, “Down with the ptlvilewed oiass! Down with monopolies.”® [Applause.] Redress was soughit at the ballot-box, and they expected by orzanization to sccomptish thess results—by uniting the trade and labor unions toamnellorate their condition as workIngmen. They would use all the legitinate meuns fun thelr power to do so, However desirable these things were, thay should never forget that they could not bring about a change,—coull not In- troduce reform and achieve success through revolution unless the (mxla were organlzed for that especial purpose. [ p,;llunu.] Powee lay 1 orgznization, and **1f the 25,000 people on the ground ¥ would but put themselyes to work to ‘banish poverty, introduce Hoclaliam, and bring about au equality of rights—liberty, fraternity, and equality amoog all men and women—thers could bo no doubt as to the fival result. [Ap- plause.) fiest, the cause of Soclaliam; second, tho differ- ent schools of Boclalism; and third, the efforts which had becn made for the realization of Socialism, Boclallsm was a broad term, em- bracing sll efforta for the elevation of the com- mon people; by Communism, meant ong of the micans of attalning that end, viz.: the holding ol property in common. Thess terma were usually confounded, because the opponents of Hoclalism_clarged Communism upon it. In Europe Republicans were classed with Bocial Ists, and sumetines even with Communi Inthe troublesome times in Germaoy to-day, tho Government party was trylnz to ralse the fssue of Boclalism 1n order to ob- tain & majority in the new Diet, although thero was nothing of & Communistic character in tho pretenses of the Liberal party, ana the questions at Issue were but the ordinary onea between the Liverala and Conservatives. In Protestant countrics the Cathollics Teucnlly <o~ operated with Sociallsm, while in lands where the Catholle religion was that of the pariy in power Catholles were (ts most determined encnles; and, o geueral, the outs combined with the party baving Hoclalistie tendencles In order to obtaln the offices. radieally different the heol of tho proletariat; muslin dresses were frayed and tumbled in the rudo clasp of labor while whirling in the waltz; contributions of 25 cents were extorted from tho capitallsts and city officers who visited the erounds; the grind- ing mononolles of tho land were taken by the throst by Parsons and other speakers, snd choked untll they howled agaln; and In the dim recesses of the grove wild work was done with the ssusago and the ham-sandwich. But this was ail. It was an extraordinarily orderly gathering, with moro women snd chil- dren present than men, and more of the bour- geolss than of the proletariat. The speaklng was moderate, aod the beer villalnous. The procession, about 8,000 strong, was a very falr turn-out. Neno of the men o the ranks looked ke hard cases, and all were qulet and good- natured, much 80 as the crowds which lined the sldewalkn as they passed along. The great majority of them wore German ‘There were n few Amnericans, and no Irish. The dreaded Letr und Webr Vereln, ance catimated at 6,000 men, turoed out 130 muskets, which must have bren & burden to the arms of thelr bearers on the homeward march, ‘The amount of gato- money was large, and, I some traitor does ot fly with it. will be used {o starting the English Bociallst paper, with an editor-in-ohiet whose different polnta places the number of those act- uaily in the rmcn-slnn, including those in the ‘wagons, at about 8,000, It was a bir turn-out, and started out in very nlm{mly manner. The procession oved along Handolph to Clark street, northun Clark to Chicago avenue, on Chicago avenue and Sedgwick to Clyhourn ave- nue, and theace to the plente grounds at Og- den's Grove. IN THE GROVE, 1T WAS NBARLY NOON when the procession reached the grove, the marchers covered with dust, sweltering from the heat, but sublimely consclous ol having done what Lhey concelved to be their duty. De- fore that time quite a crowd had gathered In and about' the inclosure, and now, on the ar- rival of the procession, exerted thelr lungs to show their approbatlon -of the turnout. The Marshals and thelr alds, after scelng the march. ing pedestrinns’ safoly within the gates, scam- pered away tostable their foaming stecds, while the wagons, with thelr wonderful pasteboard castlcs, fnteuded to represent the towers of strength, were turncd around and auchored in convenient places, to be brought into requist- tlon once more on the return to the city later {n the slsternood of Btates, our common Uncle | jeu utinos cl » = B e L AOREr 6 meatIIG et nlB vdh | aryeny APty hiyiatdanlal mud (rionda g [ s ey 04 fever i cent of the proceeds from the sale of public “ —_— 1ands within her dornain, upon the agreeahle TJAPAN. CUTICURA. conditions that tive-sixths of the interest accru- Spectal Dispateh o The Tridune, A A A e e AN Ing thereon should be applied to the suoport of Corvynus, 0., June 16.—T. C. Mendenhatl, L] Acliools, i onelxth Lo the maintenatice of & | Protcasor of Physlcs in {he Oblo Unisersity. haa u 1 cur a lack af eotn of the reala, turned. this fund into the General Treasury, with \le proialse that | gZpentcs toand from Tokdo. "He will sl Tl A S g e sent gy THE GREAT SKIN CURE, 'la‘ lsgr. (l:onzreln mm?hlhe m!dl:llon-[l z)rllnlt of ¢ Hemina janas, e procceds of which efe10 beslevated to the ssue Warposs us the ILLINOIS, Ingallibly Cures (m;:»g{x*lfi.l'_t ‘llfi‘;"dl' }llelnllolrltd- an N Special Mapaiches to Tae Tribune, 1 1357, Tllinols had e far rocovered from her | Xpyy, 1L, Junc 16.—Winter wheat yielding f ntgcal cmrssamenta iat s es naled | o iioen o igbionn busnlet auany bee | S0 NAGUI O Exzene, Ringworm, Tetter, before; 8o the fnterest upon these funds was | ever known, All wheat in excellent conditivn. i -pn‘;lrd 10 the support of the nc: 1nun:|unu. 8tand of corn good. Mostly plowed twice." SEHM Hfifld! Dfiflm Dry aml Pa]]m[ In 1861, the State owed theso funds about PirTs) 111, June 16.—H . i i sttt T R || P Dol e | i, e, Bobes, d S s 8110} usey uldate the debisof the - {nstitution, and the mm:lulnz $34,000 to sug- Kaxe. I, June 16.—Esrly winter wheat will mm]s UIGBIS afld SflYES. nent the principal, be rood except on wet land, Harvest just com- ¥ (oA 1665 e Biats siade I S7at Sppeonration | BN oivsoy,, Tl - dud 6 THirveitii, " rom the General Treasuey for the bencflt of .y .—] ng. | Mewrs. WEF 2 o e Tamleve the tnatttuting Trom cor | Wheat has very mich tmproved within Lo lasta| of Hown, SAm.. seoncotaiy (nrors o }?;;:fig‘;l;fl tain uny;g&)qbllgnllom, which amounted to | two weeks. Corn in bou coudition, thinso allicted witly I;l'nplrrmly incnrahle affectians of about &30, MR. PAULGROTTRAY . was the next speaker. lle spoke In German, and flrst refeered to the {act that the press of the city had prophesied for weeks past that this featival would ba made the occasion of murder and riot. The excgllent order mnintained in the Socinlism i Europe from wi.at waa called Bocialism in this country. ‘There wns not to be fouud here a condition of affairs in which Soclallsm could flourish, and aker did not apprehend that the people CugsTRHPIELD, I, dunc 16.—First wheatcut | [5%, KI5 a0d Seain, that they have pucceeded. arter : 3 2 elght yearvof atudy 'and experiment, in ohtalning by wagesaratobo 85 a weck and aooccasionsl | the day. The saloon Just outside the only on- % couutry would bo tronbled Ly the The interest upon the funds already named | Mondav. Good many pieces ruined by the wet | distillation from Vexetadle Producta, . bav beuelit-plenic to carry him through. trance to the arove reaped such a liarvest as {t &f?fflfi’hfi:fi’,;}; ufi'fi::".'i:&i.‘?.“,‘:fi:" ;{,3",‘,::’; ntinz " here of these _portics | was entirely adequate Lo meet mrrcnt{xnenm weatbier. Early-planted corn shows a good | leyes efore used ‘;"',“""“c""'" S urely kT odeit bas not known for months, pernaps years, while | cosnlon was fn motion, proved how seneatiunn) | o were creating so inuch trouble n Eurone | until 160, shice which time thera has Leen an o s Bratron, TIL, June 10.—Winter wheay | MiAlIbIe cuu’l’fi?:-e’r}‘flin'i"é'r"x'x"fi' P froer s e uited | additionsl approprintion of about $10,000a year. LTI, — cat | comtion Fimple t tha worat case of Balt libeun, THE PROCESSION, tho littlo ones for a cent nsido the grounds | the accounts herotofory oubllehed tn the preas | 861 SIS U0 ol ions for. their suppart. The | " Thers hate been about 4,000 studehts. 1t the | allTight, Crop 50 per cent above lust vear, S10u0 00 Digdratt, e wurthcste of Balc libeuns, scakd A FAUL S1IOW. 3 As early as 9 o'clock the crowd began to gather on the large Market square on Randolph street, between Inlsted and Desplalucs strects, and from that hour till past 10 o'clock the aif- made ioncy hand over firat, to speak after the manner of the vulgar. Tho marchiers wero naturaliy tired, and the favorito beveraze loved of all f'eutons, and not despised by many of different aucestry, was convenlently neor at hand to quench thelr thirst and ralse their poverty of the lower ciasses In Europe created discunient, and this was the groundwork of Soclalism. The poor of Europe were miserable beyond conception. Workingmen there Lhou%lu. themsulves fortunats if able to pravide for tho wauts of the present, and they had not even the Normal Department, and about an catal num- | ELTHAN, IIL., June 10.—Wheat nearly all ent. ger in Ilu‘)hlxl‘b:l u{’l“‘uu{unbn&mnmcgh About },n ‘I‘l; %ogt\"mnfllllon. Grain very good. Corn per cent ol its students graduate, the average okl i, % ; 4 student sttending about one vear. Thesmall | NEw CoLumpia, Til, June 16.—Harvesting | Materated Eimpi Hiotinen BIeCk ihrsde Gran N percentago of graduates Is accounted for by tho | over. Yield elght hushets. Injured more by i’,‘ varme, Unnatuma ' the Nose and Face, CUTICURA fa enrnestly beltevad to be th - o wpecilc. fieimedy far o ciro, of Salt, HBEUm oF iy, Jinewarm, Tetter Fushes, Ghin Whelky ed an taken with o rood-sized grain of allowance. There wera roprusented on these grounds all natfonalities aud members of all trades. Thelr enthuslastic devotion to the causs of humanity brought them together. The knowledge of the solldarity of el wnrkingmen Z e o Fact that s large number are toachcrs before en. | bhe rust than wo expected.” Corn In good con- | el AT Ctacked Kiiu, sadalt Vesteuiar, seaty and feront trades-unfons, socleties, and carrlnges | gomewhat drooping splrits. The crowd amused eht th ' | consolation of poor "Amerlcans, who expeeted | tering tbe schoul, sud. siter as attendance of | diton. Hean: Tranaratt, Bres Tt sod- Faiig} o A continued to arrive, the crowd of spectstors fn- | themacives ln vAOuS Woyhe e o o e en ol U | Soine time to be rich, ~ WiLh this state Of af- | about three terms, focurn 1o thelr chosen work, | FAtte¥LD, 11l, Juno-16.—Early whoot all | Hire babines st sl seuiy Erovitans b A 4 creasing all the while. It ts much to the credit ALL TIE REGULATION PICNIO ANOMINATIONS | mora beautitul than thofirst, This Whitstnday | {8irs in existence, it was but ustursl tbat the | Fully 1,000 of its pupiis are now in the diatrict | cut. Yielding from 15 to 20 bushels, Quality | Hurna, Blind and Lichiag Biiea. bain ind i TR L waoro there to suit all tastes. The youthful poar of Jurope should experience numerous | and graded schouls of the State, better than for years. Fine weather for bar- | Bhcumatistn xnid Aftectlons of the Muscl d Jointey ¢ P meant the liberation of all men from poverty and suffering. Tho people had secn thewm under arns, But they must also have beon convineed that the Boclalista oleyed the luw,—~but the laws of reason oniy. Tliey would always bear those arms with credit to themecives and honor to humanity, and In no instance misuse them, As the liberation and emancipation of mank!tud was one of thelr cardinal primeiples, they would atthe next pienle, tojshow their ideas of euunlltr. have a divisioncomposed exclusively of women in the procession. 1f thelr adversarics in thelr folly should ever use weapons to enforco unjust and tyrannical laws, they would find men oppuscd to them who will ‘eplll thelr heart’s-blood in the cause of the freedom of mankind. The American people wera free now, il they only chose to be, for they lLave ou thelr side the power and tho right.” He closed with ut origi- val poem, the gist of which was that if toey wauted Lo bo free, they would be, which result would show that right,'In spite of all tho mach- inations aud vilification of thelr adversarics, would wou the viclory. ‘Then no mnun woull be the oter's slave, snd love aud harmony would rolgy supreme. The wife would o back to the fnmily hearth wiere she belonged; children would be educated and mads usetul beind witiout being deprived of their youthful enjoy- mieuts; criime would ceago to exist, and prisons would bs known no more, nor would thero Lo any use for them, Virtue would cuter to crown the new regline, aud a powerful song of ralsc would be chanted throughout the world. ecause liberty would prevall srom oue end oi theland to the other, TUR OTUERS. Mr. Stroclow followed, with an original pocm composed for the uccaston, Mr. J, B. Belohradski then teok the stand and of those whe had the management of the pro- cesslon In charge that the start was erfected by half-past 10, sud with the minimum of Incon- venfence to all concerncd. A fow strect-cars were delaged for perhaps ten minutes aiter the ‘processian had absolutely formed, and this wns sll the interruption to tradic occasioned by this very large turn-out. Every window from Halsted strect to the bridge was filed, and many of the housctops were loaded with sight-scelng humanity, mostlyof the small- boy varlety. Thero was some applause at dif- ferent polnts on the route, and the general feel- ling of the sight-scers wes that they were got tlug the worth of thelr money. LEIR UND WEIR VEREIN. Ten of the Lehr und Wehr Verein came first, with gune sloped on the shoulder, and these were followed by apartof tho Ureat Western Light Guard Band, The American flag was borne .#ldo by aido with the red cmblem of anarchy, and then came the much-ndvertised Lebr und Wehr Vereln, In culufun of fours, 120 strony, and dressed in blue blouses, with white baver- gucks, Thelr guns wers of ell patterns, from thoold-timosaultrrel-gun totheconverted Sprine- flell breech-loader. ‘This was the only armed body in the whole outfit. ana tia 18 understood 10 bu the full strength of the vreanization nt.oit which s0 much _hns been written and 80 many 1dlo fears raleed, Chicf Marshal ‘'in O'Mcara leit his saloun to head the processfon, aud llenry 8tall aud J. B. Belohradoki acted us aldes. ‘Tho Furniture and Unbolsterers’ Untops, pleturo-frame wiakers and carpenters followed, other evils, Servants there never talked of marrylug, thinking themselves fortunata in be- w able to proside for one persou. Me- chanfes generally marred, but slways late in Mfe. ~ This engendered moral corrnption, and a lfcentiousness that was unknown elscwhere, The manuer of living among European workiugmen was deplorable. Thulr habitatlons wero always bad, and in Romo and other Bouthern cftiea the poorer clusscs slept out of doors, and in the Northern coun- trius, Sweden, cte, In stables with tho cactle, Their dress and genersl appcarance wore Do vetter than their dwellings, and Yeo le were ofton scon lterally In rags. The of this class was bad, and rarely sufliclent for them, cheeso {n many instances taking the place of meut and butter, The chlef reason for the beer and winc-drinking so cominon amnoog the lower clasacs fn Europs was the fact that by the ald of these cheao drinks the people cau wash down the dry crusts on which they subsisted: all this eyen while things wers so cheap. In citles, fifteen or twenty families lived In one tenement., A workingman's housckeeping outide could be procured for $3), 1s sult of clothes for from § to €5, Cheap ehtertainment wus also furnishedl, and o the, larger cities of Germaoy 2 poor man could huve his beer, an eveniug’s amusement, and a tight—all for 5 conts, Inregard to wages. tho speaker sald that they were exceedingly low, men somutimes working from 4 o'clock in_the marntug untit 0 at night for 0 cents, and during tho jate war between Gerinany and France, women of the Intter country were hired to kuit stockings for tho soldiers at § centy per palr, Bwoll tradesmen ln Europe seldota realized In the frst thirteen classes, th¥re were 201 | vest. Cool and drv. Better pruspect for corn | Burs Thireat, Dipnthe graduates, fourteen of wiom are dead, e | than for threv years, Oats a fiue proapect. Aot s IS o1, Glandular Ewellin ports have been recelved from nearly all the FripynsviLie, Ik, June 16.—Hurvesting | sre diseatés of thie Hiond and’ Dones, and must not s survivors, and of theee there are but two who | Just bezun. Every avallable manin the tield, | gonfounded with skiu diseascs broper as atove named, have not taught, One of thean was au invalid, | Cut fully up to "7 fn quantity, Quality not so | ({f fo bath extornal and 'fl'f,r;ll and the other became n *missionsry " for a | good. internaliy hiave effected sume wonderfil eur hoakAIxsuu)-; : ‘th nl-rvc:.l ‘{,. averags term of i }'IAllil."l'n'lT. lll.,lzmn’g m'_x’xh"f“ wfl:flup! fn | CUTICTRA ta sold two and a half years in the Unton army, while | full blast this week. FEvervthing favorable for e hoaes o : the average teaching has been sixand nm{-luurtn & larre croo. Corn dome well, lyul"" .‘.‘n‘;.fi“:‘&fi'&'.fl.‘c‘r:fl,‘&“..‘éfl%\l‘. n'n'e'.’B:? z’l:’: years. One las taught eigbtecn years; two, Dxcatun, I, June 18.—Corn (s not any bet- vn‘n- rcnq-mls 3 sixteen; four, fourtcen; six, thirteen: four, | ter than fn '77. Rained contnually for four Cuslctrs Resolreat toan ke sent. by gruress twelve; ten, eleven; elght, ten; five, nine; | weeks, Farmers feeling tnuch discournged. by WEERS & POTTEIL Wholesale Druge thirteen, eigiit; fourteen, scven; twenty-oue, | Winteg wheat is looking very well It will be vasiiington-at.. toston, Maw, ix; and so on. one of the finest crops ever ralsed fu this | {ALIRGEY an Kren Akin Care. ik, In thie last five classes there héve been 100 | county. Stevenson & Vo, Lord, Btoutenburgh & C - graduates. Of this number, one {8 deag, two Kasgaxee, I, Juno 16.—Good staud of [ Hurlbu + Tolnan & Kiug, Morrlson, Hualmer & have discharzed thefr obhizations by paying | curn on Ligii lund., But nooe on low land, | Lo U thelr tuition in full, slxty-six have taught con- | One-haif the cernon the Ljgh laud has beeu stantly since graduation, one la an fovalid, two | cultivated ouce. y $ Lave continued thelr studics elsewhere, while 5 only eix of the romainder have niot taught, and 10WA. . i three of thosa were of laat year's class, two of Aperfat Dispatches 1n The Tridune, ’ whom_will probahly teach the comtng year: ORIENT, In,, Juhe 10.—Spring wheat looking i while 60 per cent of all the persous thatlave | pad, Steuck by the rust. Tuoo carly to estl- [ n m’f,‘,‘ ‘;f,“fi‘(llzz“fi}':t:g :{l:,‘.y:",: lf;,’;;‘i:‘nme aum. | mate damnge. - Fariners fear that the wheat is o, ¢ ber of the graduates of the Tuition Depart- | spoffed. Oatsand barley all right. Corn is & members, as usual, patronized the Flying Dutch- man, and for the older ones there were the wheel of fortune, the bowling alley, the shoot- ing-galtery, cte., ote., ad nauseam. Here and there wera little fom! {aroupn making fearful havoc with the noon lunch, of wonderful com- position. After lcaving nothing but the utensils which had once contalued it, there was more, and unlimited, {ndulgenco o beer to wush down the mesl. ~After the com- bined stomachs of that terrible organ- tzation, tho Lehr und Wehr Verein, had been replenished, they wero ready to do doty, and showed their prowess by charing vallantly, with fixed hayonets, on the ™ kida ™ who were endeaveriug {rom strategic positions at the tops of the hizh fences to see tho show for nothing. ‘Tho boys ducked thelr heads to avold the threatened danger, and the mon with the bayo- neta passed un to the next crowd, just as the lieads of the supposed vanqulshed ones appear- o again over the edge of tho fence. In this way tho military orzanization was ket busy for some thne. Shortty atter 1 o'clock the pevple near the rate hieard a druwn-roll, and soon after- wards Cotmpuny A of *TILR NONEMIAX STIARPEICOTENS, 150 In number, filed into the grounds, They were .“pf‘md to be quletly enjuylug them- seives at the Polish picnic at Sllver-Leal Grove, but it scems thev changed thefr minds an concluded that they might as well attend two plentes as one. 'They wore gray uniforins, carried unioaded arms, and prescnted & gener- ally ereditable sppearance, Having marched to ous corner of tho grove, they atacked arms, A sufficlont number remalned to do puard duty, and those that wero free amused theinselves 88 thelr own sweet wills sugzested. Owlng to avment. s ILVENT i ats, witl ba {ree b receipt o brice—50 Cents for smal haxe ment become teachers,—a nnmber twice as | small but coming on finely. ?."“ I"D wmt aupply any detlciency from the § Ham(:l l‘m‘x'r, l?.. ‘.‘!nnl:“}&—\\p;nlber ‘l’m[u vormal Departtment. mproved, and coru looks er. ‘The stand is B : ‘i undchuradiatcs aroound i nearly v | ot good.” Smail zrains promise. an.‘exira The Quintessence of Jamaica ; county of the Btate. course, nut all are je1d, and are {ust heading out. 3 v . . - Satentols bt the very ireat malorlty are der | | OwANoR Ciry, dn.. duno 1i—smanl grains | Ginger, Choice Aromaties, v ini; excellent work, and arc retursteg a large | look eplendld, No fusects. Comn dolng well. (). F o ] B 5 d e dividend for the investment. Of the money | Everything promises an sbundant erop. b rench vrandy, annually spent in the State for public achouls, NEVINSVILLE, [a., June 1.—Curn 1s o pood not one-elghth of 1 per cent baa uceu expunded | stand, but backward. Cultivatod once. Wheat | A preparation so alegantly favored and medlcinally un this institution. B8cveral of the Scnlors are | badly rusted. Promises ouly Lall 8 crop. | emective aa to utterly surpasa all previous peeparations, alrcady emploved for the next yeur, Uats, barley, and flax, outlook good. Too cool | Earences or Estructs of Gioger, Comporltion, Iferd ours with thiel the simllarity betwesn thelr unlform and that | made fow remarks in tho Bobemian Jauguage, | Mord than i per cent on their investments, In | Durluy the last few reara tho professional or | for coru. Teas, Patn Eeliorers, and the hundred ana one diegust- . narching in_ fours with thole vrado banners, an | 10 My e Rogiment, there. ekt MFat | Sl sdyaseed an naw Weus wosthy uF parieniar | Beriin, barbers ot S cents for cuttiue hatr, and | apecial Normal work b been greatly increased, | FAULKNER, Ia. June 18.—0n dry land emall | ing d msuscsing powats with which ws Tars bora “ Btars and Stripes, The rear of the | A iden that the newcomers belonged to | mention. At the conclusion of his remarks ne | 83§ conts for shaving, The strects ot that ¢ity | and the result Ia that persons do not seek the | grain good. On wet land thin und yellow. | want to dow ourseives. Its fnatantaneous efiect In 4 first divislon, which was under chargo | the Iatter organlzation, and the Lehr | read a dispatch froni the Bohemian Bocialiats fu | Were filled with men seckiog emiployment, and | school uniess desiring to fit themselves for { Corn up and ouly a falr stand, Cnuters, Cholers Slorbus, Cramps and Fsins, Chrunia A3 of Assistant-Marshal Il Menge, was brought | Und Wehr Vorein wera proparing | New Yurk, covgratulating thelr brethiren in | the speaker had sccn strong uien weep because | teaching. No one Is recolved who does not GARNER, In., June 18.—Great deal of corn | Disrrhws, Dysentery snd Cholers Intantum, Disrrhiea 5% up by n couplo of four-horss wagons, | 10 bold them personally responsible | Chicago un what they hud achleved thus far, | thuy could vt find the work that would pro- | pledge himself to become & teacher iu the hclnxrapl-merf. ‘Tho outlook for small grainn { th Teething and all Bummer Complatuts, Dyapepsia, g The dym of tliese was covered with grecn { for anunwarranted intrusfon upon Soclalistie | and urglig theni to go on in the work. vida their familles with food. echools of the State, unlvss he be from another | is atill good. * | Platuiency. stgaish Digestion, Want of Tone and Ace banighs, and & dozen young fellows reposed ground, when they discovered thelr mlstake and Mr. 8 dehillink then stated that tho speech- Haviog thus defined the principal causes of | Biate, ‘o which case he s zequired to pay tul- VINTON, 1a., June '16.—Crops of all kinds, | tivityin the iomach and Bowels, Oppression Communiam tn Europe, Prof. Blerbower di- yided Bociallsm into four clusses, us follows: Flrst, co-operative Soclulisin ; second, State mo- nopaly ; third, simote Communism ; and, fourtu, graded Commwuntsm, or Fourleristn, Al these aystems bad been tried, and faliure hud resutted in avery fostauce. In conclusion, s snid that thero was no solutlou for the evis of soctety in the dircctlon fn which the Communlsts wero secking it. These evils must be overcome, if at all, first, by o' universal education -that would uot only teach meu theirrights, but reuder them more nearly equal fu the great contest for wealth and happincas; secondly, by a high tmoral culturo that will dispose the strong to take advantage of the weak; nndhuurdly. in & Gove tiony with the exception of vorn, are looking excel- | Eating, Rising of Food aud stmilar Allments. Chll 17" public is cordlally fnvited to come and | lent. On account of cold and rainy weather for | Fevers, Coldsand Chiils ser or ftsell what the [nstitution is doing. suine time past the cory 18 rather bockward, but | Fevers Fainsln the Mones and Joints, Symptunia of NomMAL. | 1s beginning to look better. It will probiably | Rheumstism, Neuralgia and Gont, Cold Kxtremities, come out all right if the weather should bo | Suspended Circulationsnd Depreased condition of tha MONTICELLO SEMINARY, comparatively favorable fn the future. Flax s | Vitst Forces, render it the Standard Housohold Medle Sreetal Correepondence of The Tribune, in blossom, and looks miore prowmising than fu | Eine throughout the leneth and breadth of the land, Gopragry, (L., June 15.—Tho auniversary ex- | ever did before at Lhis time of the vear, On a3, on lund, for the traveler, for the yuung. the — sged, uuder all elrcun: and conditions, both as crcises of this time-honored Institution wers [ OIKALOOR, Ity dune TATorig wrheat, 18 } S5iiciuo waa s ueatie simalast or baverage, I 18 opened on Monday eventog, Juno 12 by the | heen mostiy worked twice, Clean, but small, | the miust grateful aud efective preparation ever com- Rev. T. M. Post, D. D., President of the Board | Jivers out n’; bank bottoms. llcnv}' Tuins. fouuded tu the history of medicine. A . Z ot Towaru of dffuted and worthles Imitations rocom- of ‘rustecs, who delivered the Baccalaureats | VEGA, Tn. Juno 16.—Corn bas been cultivated | . ioq by aoalers for purooses of gain. Ask for and addresa beforo the puplls and assembled friends | but little, Flelds green with griuss aud weeds, | P’ non having BANFOILD'S JAMAICA GINGER. of the Scmiuary. - Tuesday ovening was devoted | Tho Outiook for small grains ts atill good. Fold by all Wholesals and Hetal Diruggleta, Grucers, to a general entertanment, embracing & Ger- EANSAR: sud Dealers {n Mediclne throughout the United States greetod tho Sharpshooters as {rionds and rothers, There was nn attept to pass the time bofore the uvmflnfi began fn dauclng, but the crowds and tho thick coatlug of dust on the platform mado it rather an nosatislactory source of atlusement, In the meanwhile the cumbers on the grounds wero constantly fucrensing, the places of tnoso who became @red and started for home - being promptlv dilled by the ucw-comers. Until rather late in the afternoon, the number of new arrivals 1u fact exceeded the number of thoss who had scen enouph, and the erove at Inst contalued more peeple, in all probabllity, than wers ever betore gathered together tuere at any one time, It wan entliustastically stated that thero wero at making was at an oud, but svme onc hupponed to call falntly for John MeAuliffe, and that «entieman was ready st onca to _respond, le mounted the stand, aud launched forth his old speech, which has already been reported in Tux THIBUNS on several occasious. CLOSING EXENCISES, ‘Thero was 80 much noiss on the ontskirts of the quiet portion of the crowd—nolse produced by the busy hum of conversativn, the hilarious laugbter of the young men snd maldeus. and the '+ Here's your tnice hul pop corn! Fresb, gentlemon and ladies,’ from the tlends who veuded that shominatlon—that the speukers could not bo heard with any mmount of ense more than twenty-five fect al As tho thing camfortably [n the bed of tho vebicle. The sec- ond was allegorleal ; very much so, Thero was a pastebonrd custle and a lot of men standing around, onc with ahamsner, with which he mude feints of striking at the wurret-topued erection, supooscd to represent aristocratietyranny, 'The fi‘“‘&’ ‘on the wazon waa *Down with Monopo- ca. Billy Nevane, bis drum, and the rest of his brass-blowers led the second division, and A sistant-Marshal Joln Dellners preserved onde ‘Tha clgar-makers, numbering at I 800 nen, i Wood-Carvers’ Assoclation, with banuer, Csrpenters' and Joiners' -Consolldated Union, and other trade organizations imarched by in ood time. ‘They were followed by & wagon end, $$8oclal- ! s least 20,000 people on the grounds during the | progressed, however, and ti warmed up to | eranent of lberty snd equality that would not 1 Cahadas, A ,,‘t.',‘?,‘}fl;,'fi“‘.!‘;',;,t. f;’,‘,{;’;‘,‘,’f}"..".:fi‘,fi‘f,,‘.,’.‘,fi{{,‘;’: day and evenlng, althougn flu was quite a gen. lnofi' work, they werd more successful 1o z::al:-' sliow ndvantuges to any uluss Inthe shape of | man drams, tocether with an exhibition of the Sperial Dispatches to The Tridune. e N ” iress wore on board, aid fuur or tive printers, | €rous estimate. The number may have reachied | efforts to maio themselvus understood, monopolies or favors, Unlues these requisites | stysica” Department, both vocal avd fustru- | SEpawick, Kan., June 10.—Early wheat s NUMMER UNDERWEAR, " I e aprons and fiat caps, distributed Suc 15,000, but scarcely l““"t" over that ficure. The | ‘The apeeches over, the pleute proper bewan | Weve fullilied, dilliculties might be expected In | ;o) 0y 1048 suflicicnt to say that in every par- | mosily cut and up in shock fn good order, | S """ A AnaAs s rancnan d fstlc cireulars, whic, by a fllisht of fancy, were | Orderly hehavior of so large a crawd was some- | again, There wore swines s worry-go-rounds, “I‘J country, l‘“""’]“l riso to F‘Y)lflffl\‘ "Vl'fl"“l. Hleutar the puplls scquitted I rayery pate B my(en 10 ivienty-ve. BUAIS e fite. ¢ aasumedl to Liave been printed on the road. thing commendable, The Soclalist leaders were | dancing, and a good deal of thrtatton, Turough | 82 with {t 1o princely power. Only so long as | E0E0 08 BoR o e groutest credie both ‘Tul Y pel 3 b America had great uncultivated prairies and mines as an outlet for misery, and while tha demand forlabor exceeded the supply, was the country out of danger, GOV. CULLOM, 1B YEANS NO TROUILE. Bpecial Disputch 10 The Tritune. BerixorignLp, [, June 16.—Notwithstanding the scosativual reports which reach here, somo of which are sent again, the Govornor indulges no apprehensivn of & Communistic uprising, In conversation with this correspondent this even- ing the Governor said ho had no oflighl advices of any threataned disturbauces fn Chlcago or elsewhere, though he had, of course, read the roports of a pussible uprising on Mouday, He gave the sgitators credit for better sense thun to attewpt such an fwpolitic move. Still, Il thora sbould be anything fu the nature of & dis. turbance, the State is smply sble to put it down, The mititla force Is in an effcetive con- ditian, and roady tu move on very short uotiie. The polwe force in Chteago, belne well armed, ara expected to bo of much service in quelling any focsl troubls thut sy possibly arise to- mOTrow, pleased boyond measuro at the financial success of thelr lovg-talked-of mothering, and sume ot them even burned with a longing desire to fn- vest it this morning in type and presses for an Euglishdaily. Nobody, 40 faras beard from, was bloody enough o ask that it bo spout for powder and balls, THI; SPEECHES, JOUN SWINTON'S LEFTER. About half-past 2 in tho alternoon the band, or rather the coruct-player, tooted tho * Ase scmbly,” and the people gatliered round tho stand to hear tho speechies. Mr, Schllllng called. tlem to oraer, and stated that regrots had been received from O. A, Light, of Indianapolls; Frank Ilisth, of Detrolt; and John Swinteu, of New York, The latter In Wis Jetter anid: Say to them that iny heart s with you; that my mind la WII‘I{BII; that all (ke Fuw!l’ , forces, and belongings of my nature and life are with you, He wiso, be true, be sirong, be couragenus, ‘these are days in which I quiver with booe. The secd ls oelng sown, Our [riende are sowing I8, Our ene- mles are beiplng us to sow it Th tendor, krecn sprouts are apvesring. By and ys of harvest will conta, Through all the smusements the Lobir avd Welir Vereln distinguishicd Itself, Now a wember would ve- cupy bimself carrying beer to a party of his fricuds, ¥nd anon Lis milltary arm woulid_sur- round the walst of a bouncing (ierinan or Scane dinavian damsel, white Blily Nevaus' band dis- coursed the “*Blus Danube.! The gutes were closed at 8 o'clock, tue band dopariced, and half an hour later nothing was left ot the Boclallstle plenle but a couple of thousund belated amuse. ment-scokers wultiug for a car, AT THE UEADQUARTERS, A NEW RAT-TUAP, About the only thing that looked like busi- nesa from an excitable staudpoint yesterday was to be found at the armorics of the varlous military organizatious of the tity. The armory of the First Reglmeat was given the vulgar namo of a ‘“rat-trap” by the members, and ncarly all the members thereo! had just cause to apprecfate the title between 8 a. m. aod 9 p. m. Col. Swaln had privately requested all the members to appear ot headquurters yesterday mornlog, but It was undeistood that no order to this effuct had been fasucd, and, accord- A VMY FUNNY BIGNT was the processlon of tramping workingmen. Anold fellow with a Jong Uermuu tips led the crowd. ‘Then there was a man witha ladder, probably a lawmp-luhter, o glazier, a cntmuey- sweep or two, somne carpenters, bakers, and others—a sort of May-Day masquerade. About twenty lttle bovs in comical and confeal cava and brown suits came next. \Wnat they were intended to represent, unless it imght be the tuture voters of the Boclallstis ticket, futlud to appear, A hack with four uotables—ihat is, men who preferred to ride,—~was followed bv a band playlnz tho ** Marselllaise,” aml this y & Wwakou besring w tableau represent- fig the _Amecrian War of Indepoudenco aud the French Revolution of 1i33. One dtlzen, gotten up in Continental style, held up 8 placard *Qe mo llberty or give me death,” and snother stowed the niotto ** Liber- te, Egalite, Fraternite.” High above all floated the red flag. The journeywmen tatlors, of wham there wero between 200 and 800, preceded the next tableau wagou. XMDLEMATIC, This was labeled **Freo Land, Freo Lahor,! and a gentleman In a light and airy costume eld alofc o motto, “Leges Ar . ou elevated platforn oo the bind part of the' 1pon themsnlves and tuelr patleut nstructors, | CFop compared with 1877 will be duuble, Corn who have cvidently spared no ‘pains o render | 8 exira. Been cultivated the thind thne. fon as mntch of & success ay i preced- | Early planted laid by, w G and it 1s well known that Montlcello (uyimz'rr. Kau., June 16.—Harvest haif over. C“S .. ossa e atfon which she may well be proud | Yieluing fifteen bushels. Detter I quality " of and anxious to sustain. than 1877, ‘Twics the n‘mmmy. Fius prospect Anunlversary-day, Junc 12, was devoted espe- | for corn, grain, and fruit. é. 00 * (] clally to the exerciscs of the gzgduativg class, (JanDNER, Kan., June 10.—Early wheat be- whis tius year numbered eighf® young ladies, | ing cut. Averaging twenty bushels. Cotp who wull merited thecommendation universatly | generally good. Weather tlno now., bustowed upon them, The essays were well InpereNpexce, Kun., Juns 16.—Wheat 60 aud carefully written; individual i character | per cent of a full crop. ~ Curn Rood stand. ! and diction; morcover, modestly, though cf- rowing nnldlx. - effectively, rvead; and eminently worthy the Goovbnicy, Kso., June 18.—Winter whoat 3 iutelluctual prestize of the school, Tho siluta- | ylelding twenty bushels, Crop up in flno mm 1‘ ) tory, entitled ¢ Two Bcore (1895—1878),” taken | order. Corn good. First planting over two . by ah:. Alico G, Emucly Was w bumorous re | feoubigh, G D B sume fu rhyme ol e hilstory of e institution OCKY 1LL, Kan., June ,—The ¥lel n thus far; ulso, @ plquant bintine as its future | Liucola County of winter whoat {s from thirty ndel‘weal‘ noeds, as weli asa graceful salutation toalithose | to forty bustiels, The quality of wheat could { v ‘ who indlcated {nterest by their presence upon | not be better. Corn looking Hne. l‘!lu‘ cmmlol-:. s’ln:e valedlctory, ‘I‘nkunl ‘l;vl Mln‘: lhr‘: Cn(rlr.lKnn..J:_l‘nu ltL—“llum:i'l J't'ut c?m‘ s Margaret H. Malmey, was a thoughtful an menced. rain superior quality. Jetter than = ek elluction, which eshiluted somewtmt | Jost sear, Then & want twenty bushehi. W athe MBINS. l)luu lgurowh literary culture whicls Mouticello e fine. Corn good and twoaudu buit | 8 gages (anze at 360, all gizes, sifurds: et hlieh, § o ‘The mustcal sclections interspersed wero ef- Dsteuos, Kan, Juue 16.—Haryest com- |, 3 ht [ 5 0, &] fectmely Featlereds some of which aeecrve | mencets Farly wiest yleldime from fiteen ta 6 058 Superior Quality, at 00y all eapeciul mentlon. The choruses were spirftedly | twenty-five bushels. ~Westher fine. Good Bizes, Wwagou was a citizen fu Roman toga sud a straw | right; shouling, ingly, those who felt su disposed atrolled down . S I and apprecistively perforuied, showing careful | stand of cora, avd growing, | e . SIS T T ST | S S P LI R, | vt vy and cosuay dropp i st o e PITTSIURG. B i e | sk, SoagTiERNLA IR N, ¢ the neck of & youne fellow. Tho tableau was | Bpeed the day ! what was going on," and in doiig this thoso YEAkS. 20 1t demanded, nulversal’ upplause, being cxe: ool e At TOY TR, 4 cases Fine India, $1,00, all sizes. ; who did not Intend to devote the day to military uuderstood o represent the “lierman Peas- amusement made a fatal mistake, A guard of aut’s War,' and the gcntleman on the floor of 4. I, PARSONS Boecial Ditpatch 1o The Tribuns. was then Introduced, and bezan by requesting cuted in the most dolshed manuer. The organ Paro, Neb., June 16.—Spring wheat. beginning » 8% Pirronuig, Pa., Juno 16.—One hundred Rl % Jean Drawers, 650 and 760, Linen und plano duv—tbe musical gem of the duy— + s caded, Oata fine, Prosoect the wago, who seemed cxceasively uucomfort | bis hearera to congratulate one nother vu sc: | two men stood st the ouler entrunce with Teate was futly appreciated by all who were 40 furtu. | to bead. ~Barley had able and very warw, was no doubt s represent- | count of the ‘ereat demonstration, They might | bayonets crossed. Thess two inen proved thag | tramps wero arrested in tho castern part of the | 14 g e for a full barvest. Corn backward, A great Drawers at $1.00 per pifil‘. ative of the ‘'Lait of the Barons tinally | well feet proud, for the eve of America was | thiy could *smile ana smils sud bu vitlaing,” | city this afternoon und taken to the lock-up. | “The resident of the Board of Trustces con- | deal ot raln, — % ou:cume‘l:y lhwufln:rv‘:rer -{mm ho had pon '"\fi"i' They l"'."u llm:' the reat guee {4;7, lhnvl_l;xir;mc.al uu!hu{ that B was a tasuiber Tuey comprise nearly all nn{on-nm. nndflluu. ferred the .;!‘I‘;ilurfi::“l‘:xhl.fl.le '-uru-txg. lel:cll.u\u 'ATLANTA, Neb., June 16.—Spring wheat and LADIBES. s0 long tyranmzed., But the costumes wero | tiuns which were azitating the minds of the | of the First aud passed iu, there was uo eans | Ti csenco Liere at tnls ‘time of so ) manuer; and Mouth ery ocon. 2 ' . Tloman, 1t suxthin, nud the bova wers bettioi | eaple. were 6o far-reuching 1 their nature, | of wetting ont sgain for a milltia man, S5~ | wumber of this elass of people fa & body eatees Eratulata bersalf upon ber ox puccost so do- oSl et iy e | Gauge, Gossamer, Lisle, Balbrig- turce to one that Brutus Lad gotten Casar foul, and that Casca, Cassius, and the rest of the zany would gut thetr work {n vefore they reached the Lridge, Bome more _trades-unions, more banners with ¢ Liberty, Equality, and Union," more red tiags wud Trade banners, sud then came operation, and effect that thers was scarcely & man, woman, or child heneath the folds of the Auwer{can tlag but waited 1o hear tho news from Clidcagzo, They had come togethier as working- people to give expreesiop, through a procession and oicnie, to what he boped would not be mls- understuod or misrcprescnted by friend or foe. cept by a proper but palnful proccss,—that of huntiog up the otlicer ln command aud erving to persusde hlm that peremptory bustness, a sick wife,or a dylng father dewsnded su hmmediato exit. “And {n this way the mewm- bers were eutrapped. It wasu frulttul source of amusemeut ulso, for those who ‘were for- much sveculation, Bowme belicve they intended to take part in the strike and riot which rumor continucs to assert will take ulace to-morro The clty is very quict to-nlrbt, but th Lave been lustructed to cxercisy extruol dlligeuce fn uscertatning apd wnprb:uln' any taine : besdiizs, Meals s fuwe:” Birley headints |, ERl) Silk, and Medium Msrinohl-z T e e o s twiaray Kb Yo 10.~Tuo outont tor | Sleove, Long ditto, Low Neoks, Job ed | o Lo thie artlati display, was s cioauent witucss. | {0y Cory fooklng wel, Lots" of Gauze at 350 and 600, worth Soulello 1wy 88 alwaye vebders mich to WaveaLy, Neb, June 10.—S8mall grainsare | 3,y T 'r‘nllrln'runln( or TUR xfi"{zm : 1‘5\3’“ was t::m m&lnlnz of ualu vlnlhcnnconrmz amxulgn?u'xh to l'alnvunmn In{:ruleu of ‘E“ attempts at lawlessuces waich wale, ;mrlpnlium and de -r;fi: “u“ tnnu nan<lnlur; Lmnz semarkably well. Btand of coru ey s ace for tho Jadics! oo fur the 088 O me wighty spint was moving fo the hgarts ol ] * lay for "' otber members uven the B e ——— ust s geoerous public. 8y sheo lve lou . 3. ., fberty | 'Bhe camie reaplendent in & red-tannel | the veople. TF s Hoclalient, Al w?rc well | street sud play practical jokes upos them. The Europesa Congress. and prosper. 5”‘"‘“"]- Neb., i‘l‘" \lv&—“l:m'r"’- '“;I"‘“H CEHILDRBEN’S. Tobe aud & liberty-cap, loug bluck hair, aud a | sacquainted with “the philosophy, and the | They would tell them that o certala friend was a1, Lowuts Glode- Demucrat. S Rraloe still very fiue. Weathor favoruble an Gauze and Gossamer at the ver looped-up skirt. Fur be it from u mero mortsl | sclence, aud the purport™ of the movement, | in the arwory, who felt & strong deslre to sco ‘The natlonality of the several weinbers of the | GERMAN-ENGLISH NORMAL UNI- everythiug pros "’“lk Wh 1 1b Y s to critleiso the appearance of ous of the celes- and le would not speak fu_extenuation | them, when the lucklcss fndividuala | Congress now aitting st Berliu 14 s curlous VERSITY. Al—“: W'l' ue o Gl'nfllhlf 35 IOW l’iUE Of 9260, all sizes, S i, but really, shie"bory s good deal of reseus- | of It or ctvo iy explanation of the praclples | would rusn ‘up, the stalis, no “mors to | study, and stiother broof of hat Iatent costio- Bpectas Correspondence of The Tridunss ‘If,!&ug;m;l‘:'“s well. Bowe delds fojurc 130 ) B' s I.'l ish, 36 2 auce to the lady whose features John Sber- | and purposes of o party. Hoclalbym mean return o/ ay. was onl ) olitablsm whic! as characterize Eurupe = i e et o oo s | Bocltl sciences 10 1t gencral application, ranify: | step.~ between llberty —and conflacments | siice is fusion uader tte ltonsu Ewpire. Tho | GALENA June L—The gradustiur exerclsce 0z, buperior linish, 000, [ reader of dcott will dud brillisut retersoces to it iu *Quentin Durward,” “Apoe of Geler- ateln,” *Count Robers of Puris.” Therc is scarcely a slngle Power sepresented by wen of the pure uative blood of therave ruling the soil. uew staudard sllver dollar. 8he wus accom- | fuy, ss it did, ail vaufed by two attendant sngels in gauzy cos- | crooks, und corver tume of yellowlsh matcriul, and some menwith [ fu the body politic, red scarves and tools n thelr hands leut ibelr | 3 whick the worl ssylstauce. ‘The muito on the wagou was *“Na | denominated tho labor movement,—a miove- Lo varfous avenues, aud nd crevices, sud openlugs The speclal phase of Soclal- ng peuple represeuted was and that step was in every fustance voluutarily taken by the person, who was iZnoraut of the couscquences Untit it was too late to retract. As & vousequeuce of this maneuvre, there wasa vast amount of Scriptursl Jaugusge used fu the of the Gurman-Euglish Normal Universisy, in MISSOURL, a 9 in ttla city, began on Tuesday last, sud closed * Bpecial Disgatzhes ta The Tribuna, A big bargain” Excellent Goods i with & graod reunion lust evening, which was [ Jacksox, Mo., June 16.—Wheat barvested. | at 500, attended by upwards of 800 of the former grad- | Yicld better than was expected s month age. . % i uates snd tricods of toe {ustitution, The grad- | Corn comiug ou well, N, B.—Fine goods in all weights iasters.” A drum &ud flfe bDaud played a | went for self-rule, self-government, on tho part | lofts wbove by young entlemen with white | Thus, fu she cusu of Turkey, CarathevdoriPastia o 5 W he: v L Tively rish quicketem and the red fag aud | of the idividual ian sud the iudividual women. | vests and kid gloves. who had arrnged fora | is & Greek Christlan, sod Melemet All s Prus. | ustioz class comprised Alls Loulsio Keralake, | 7. Josseu, Mo, June 18.—Wiuter wheat in naranteed the lowest 4 hhw’ty-«uu m‘}iud ou fual} its oy, [Apulause.] it dil oot mesn State suvercieuty, buat ride, a "y slan by birth and & convert tu El Istam, Lord | Mattbew Weus, B. F. Fowler, Jr., Galena; C. | better condition thau was sntivivated. Crop snd sizes, and -1 toed ¢ 0 gl cxcursion, or a drive. An eugage- meat with & young AuJy was not set down in the category of edcuses by tho oticens, wud tbere bad becn uo provlslon for the youtt who Llad & swectbewt, In thus " way ticlput W. itunge. Blue Island, )L ; Jobn M. Merten, | will compare favorably with 1877, Corn back- 068, Quincy} Thomas Edwards, Ditawa; ' P oo ", Bchaub, | ward. S Lupeaster, Wie - abes of vstars prescnt tram | bassirses o outa sstor losvad s "6t | STATE-ST.... WASHINGTON-ST. Beacoustieid, the chlef dele i3 the graudson of aon [talian lsraciite who setiled in Englan, sud whose asuceators bad been dnved oub of Bpan A beer-wagon followed, then cune a carrloge | Datioval suverelguty, local sovercignty, but tn- Witk four pretty Hitle girls fu pluk, sud wnotber | dividus), economicl, industrial ~sovercizuty. with wore red-sacted wiew and s Jttle boy way- | Tiis was the broaa detlultion of Soclalism,which Wy tue ssugutbary bauner. A soda-water | was o wuch wbused, so wuch slaudersd, 80 te from England,