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THE CHICAGO 'YRIBUNE: THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1878 EDUCATIONAL. Commencemeonta at Ferry Hall, Wheat- on College, Wisconsin Univer- sity, and Other Insti- tutions. Alumni Asgooiation of the North- western University.-.Gradua- tions at Kalamazoo. FERRY HALL, ‘The Commencement exercises at Ferry Hall wore held in the Prosbytorian Church at Lake Forest yesterday, commencing at 11 o'clock a. m. ‘The church was crowded with the beauty and fashion of Luke Forest, Winnetka, Evans- ton, and Chicago. Of course, tho falr sox had by far the largest representation. The ond of tho nuditorium fn which the platforn was located appearcd from the cotrance to be one mass ot flowors, smilax, and tropleal planta; & sort of arbor,-entwined with cling- inz vines anil blossoms, inclosed the platform, back of which was an arch of smilax, ever- roens, and all the shades of the peony, pro- gucluz o charming effect. The surmounting centre-pleco ropresented the breast and head of & white swan; “Class of '78'" appeared shove {n evergreens, and below, ' Verltas Vin- at.” Last, but by no means lcast, may be mentloned the seven young lady graduntes, Mtsses Clotilde Uage, of Lyons, In.; Etta an: Nellle Chamberlaln, of "Chicago: Adelalde Bostock, Chicago; Clars Bofes, Hudson, Mich. 5 Helen Ttobinson,' Chilcago; and Nellig Bene- dict, of . Lake Forcst, who apreared befors the audlence, like hlossoms among the flowers, In the most becoming of tollets. "There were also present tho trustees of the school, the Rev. Arthur Mitchell, Vice-Prestdent of the Board, Acting-President Howitt, the Hon. C. B. Farwall, A, Benadict, H. C. Darand, snd 8. D, Ward; aleo the Rev. Dr. Patierson, who mnde tho ooening prayer; the Rev. {v. R Br?’wn tus Roy. W. A. Nichols, and J, V. Far- wel Q. Tho sulutator ¥ Verltas Vinelt? (the motto of the institution), was _delivered by Miss Clothde Gage, and her effort won unanimous applause. A plano duct, " L'Ellsiro D’Amore,” was exectited by the Missca Litta and Nellie Chamberlaln tn s masterly manner, and then came_n carefully- worded eatay by Miss Adelside Bostack, on #4 Beethoven and Music,” which brought her nearly a dozen bouquets and baskots of flawers from the Anvreclntlve audience, * The Misson of History " was cxplalned in an esany by Miss Etta Chamberlain, to the satisfaction of ell presont, and she also was rewarded with some of the floral contributions, Mies Clara Boles brought out a great many hesutifnl thoughts from the text, ** The Marblo Waltcth,” in which she extolled the merlts of aculpture, Blie was tikewise burdencd with a load of flowers, and waa the reciplent of merited spplausc from the sudlence. Miss Bostock once more nppeared before the assembly, this timo in the role of & musician, in which she maintained her eredit by the performance of a difficult selection from Bce&nvun upon the plano, Nellle Cham- berlain took an fmna nnrhy “ wall: Among tho Poets™ in au cssay which betokened much thougnt and caro in its construction, and Lrought to her a goodly shure of bou- uets and applause from the nudience. Mias Helen Roblnson prononnced *' Man a Verb.! Bho ingeujously nssociated man with all the different classifications of the erb, such as reg- ular, Irregular, active, transitive, auxillary, ete. Her effort. posscssed tho merit of unlquencas and fogenulty. Miss Clotilde Goge performed a plano solo, after which Mies Nellle Benedict delivered the valodictory, choosing as her sub- {cct tho singlo word "X-‘rlcndnhlp." which she sandled very well, necessitating one moro visit to the platform by the bevy of little flower girls, who enjored thelr part of the exercises quite us heartlly ns any of tho older ones. Miss Foreatnan, one of the teachers, sang fn o stron, sweet yuleo a solo, * Cantique de Noel,” which was thoroughly enjoyed by the appreci- atlve audience. ‘The confurriog of divlomas to the graduatcs was then o order, which duty fell upon Acting- President Howitt, who nccompanted the cere- uiony with an -p?ronrlm spacch, ‘Ihie exerciscs closed with a briof address from tho Rev. Arthur Mitchell, a plano solo by Prof. Emil Liobling, and a bened{ctinn, To Mra. Sawyer should espectal credit ba given for the (asty arraugement of the floral decoratiuns, asslatcd by Mra. Barnuin, Mea. Gel- latli, and others. The flowers wero zenerously donated by Mesers. F. F. and 1l Oviatt, and wero taken from tholr Lake Forest prouyds. The diplowas were upen parchment, and olo- gaotly engraved, Tha programme paseed off with femarkuble smouthncss, aud everybody ap- peared well pleasad, WIIEATON COLLEGE. The elghteenth aunual Comimencement exer- clses of Wheaton College took place at Wheaton yesterday morning, beglonfog at 11 o'clock, In the chapel of the College, which waa flilod with verspiring humanity, The gradunting class uumbared thirteen, three being young women and tha rest young men, thera apparently not being s person of maturc years in the lot. Their remarks on tho varlous subjects which they presented toan admiring public were not cssentially differcent from the ordinary run of such productions, Thero ware somo very orli- {nal {deas brought out, and others guite anclent oud time-worn, ‘Tho first speaker was Miss U, C. Barnum, who deltvered the salutatory address, her subject Ueing ** The March of thc Natlons. Mr, C. L. Blanchard then orated on * Popular Qovern- meut Universal," muslo followlug ia effort, “ American Stalosmauship * was the subject of some remarks l:(y Miss A. J, Carothers, wnd D, A. Coy followed her with a vigorous speech on “Elbow-Room." The m of the day, on 4The Realn of Bilence," waa then dellvered by Mtas M. Finch, and her brother, L. L. Finch, way noxt, his remarks being entitled * Disce rd o Source of Hormony," Miss (1 A, Haycs reud an essay on * Naturs and Hovelation,” and W, H. Morgan had somethingto suy on **'Theory and Practice.” Tlere were five other vrations, “Colleges aud Refurms,” h( J. D. Nutting; “Proulem of the Lust Decade,” by U. H, Raw- son; *'lho Teacner and His Work,” by O. 13, Hteyons; *Th Welsh" by J. L, Willlams; aud ‘“I‘firncfl Loose," the lnn belug the mustor's ogatlon, ‘The degrees were then conferred, ths benedic- tlon pronounced, and the audience alapersod. The Prealdent’s lovee took place last ovening in the colleito parlors. The College Trustees held thelr annual meet- ing Tucsday evening and yesterday morning, The first matter was the reappolutment of Mivs Nash, & teacher. 1t was taken under aavise. went by the Executive Committee, ‘The Riev. W, U. Plerce, ono of the Trustees who Is opposed o President Blanchard, handed in his resignation, which was promptly accepted, and E. Manville, of Turner Junctlon, 11\, efuct- ed to fil the vacancy, Mr, Osborn Hand also mnsma down and out, John Christio succeed- fue Wm oa ‘Trastee, * The tenn of the Rev, 8, ‘Tuylor having oxpired, Mr, Rosowell Dow, of Bycamore, 11, waa elected to fill the void, The Rev, L. N, Htratton was roclected, his tenn havine expired. The 11 S, 1. Mather want- ed to withidraw his resienstion, banded In Dee, 17, 1877, but the Loard declived to allow: bim that privilege. t was recommended that Prof. Morgan be given o permanent situation as Professor of Natural Eclences. Ilta salary will be fixod by thy Exccutive Committee, T'rofs. Moffatt and Lalloy wero granted tltles, the formor to b valled Adjunct Professor of’ Anclens Langusges and the latter Adjunct Professor of Matle- watics, ‘I'he degree of M. A. was conforred upan the following peraon: Rev, John Bowers, Shrewsbury, Eng. . Balloy, E. K. Hailey, « Batley, W. D. Gates, &', W. Comfort, 0, H. Nash, Mrs, Fischer, aud H. I, tlurd, of Whcaton, Prof, Webster sent In o note declining to ac- cept the lnstatluent of $250 on bls sunual sal- ary. Mr. Bnyder thercupon presented a resotu- tlon rescindfug rosolutian pasied in Juue, 1877, tenderlig Prot. Webster a salary of 81,00 per aunum and cducation for Lis thrée chiidren, Mr. Buyder's resolution was sdopted. The Executiyo Committce was {ucreased by the addiilon of two now tuembers, the Ludy at present locluding President Biauchard, E. B. hompson, A. H. fllate, W, L. Wheaton, F. G, Baker, J. B. Warker, and J. M, Suvder, tho luat two gentlemen belyg the nuw appotutees. docwucot was preseuted Ly BMr. Dow, atating tuat, slnco the last anuual mecting of ths Board, Presidens Blanchard had been the subject of unjust and filegal eccleeiastical action, and that the Board hud” the utwmost con- Bdeuce {u his iotegrity and abllity. It was Teferred to & comumitteo compased “of Messre. Barnuwm, S8nyder, and Dow, which reported in fuyor of Its adovtfon, such actiou belug taken. Tho followine Ladles’ Advisory Hoard was ap- gfllumdx Mras. J, Blanchard, Mnu, J. G. Baker, frs, J. B. Walker, Mre. Joseph Gleason, Mrs. 8. [, Nutting, Mts. M. E, F. Smith, Mrs. Dr. Hiatt, Mrs, Martin Griswold. The repo:t of the Treasurcy was aa follows: Kucelpts, $17,183; expenditures, 89.503; excess ol recelte, 87,671 ‘Iho Collegy debl. ta §34,04%, Prot. Flscbor was re-clected Treasurer,, 4 vlav ol Lisuivg bouds to ot the debt was presonted by President Blanchard, and sdopted. ‘Thera was an informasl talk on the financial condition of the fnstitution, but nothlng was done. Eram WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY. Special DispateA 10 The Tribune. Manmiox, Wie., June 18.—The Commencement of the Wisconsin University was very largely attended to-day In the Assembly Chamber. At po previous Commencemont was 80 Jarge & gathering present. The usual printed pro- gramme waa gone through with, all the grad- ustea acquitting themaelves with honor. Fole lowing fs a iist of the graduates in course: In Arta—Fred K. Conover, Madison; Willlam C. Germain, Delafield; Culver E, Hooker, Wan. pun; Frank E. Noyes, Marinette; Orson W, Ray, Janesville; Henry J. Taylor, Black Farth, In Letters—Aloxander Berger, Iarlington. In Bclenco—Charles E. Buell, S8un Pral ] Willlam A. Caraun, Monroe; IHarlow Eaton, Lodl: Walter 8, Flcld, Hillsborough; Helen L. Hatchs Alices F. Frisby, West Bend; Almah 4. Friaby, West Bend; Willard Fuller, Geneva Lake; Burton ¥. Gilman, Gllmanton; Thorn- ton B, Quinn, Waunakea; Nettio L. Porter, Mad{son; Mattle Mann, Windsor; Frederick B, Robinson, Mineral Polnt, Rohert U. Lisbecker, Sauk City: Louis E. Walker, Lodl. In Agriculture—William W. Brown, Merton. In Civil Eogincering—Willlam 1l. Bradley, Maatson. 1n addition to the above seventcen memberg of the law class graduated Jast evening. Fred Conaver, of Madison, was awarded tho Lewls Priza for the best oratory, and 1. J. Taylor re- celved the sccond award. To-night 8 brilliant assemblage Is gathereg at Presldent Bascombis reeidence, the occasfon ;fi‘"% ® reception to the students snd thelr ends. A mecum“nl the alumni was held mmedl- ately after the closo of the regular cxerclses. The following officers wera elcctod for the en- suing year: President, Burr W, Jones; Vice- Prestdent, Alice F, Frisby; Secretary and Treasurer, Fred W. Bright. " Other minor bum- ness was also trauracted, including the appoints ment of & committce to provide for the enter- talument next year fo connection with the an- nual meeting. “Considerablediscussion was also bad o regard to the relation of the alumni to the Unlversity, and the sentiment geuerally ex- pressed was that the alumnl ought to ‘take more intorest In the welfara of the University. L. M, Vilas was eleetod orator and Mrs., Clara CnnTbcrmn Porter voet for the next anounl reunlon. BLOOMINGTON AND NORRMAYX. Apectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Brooumixraron, Ill, Juno 19.—An {mmensa audionce listened to the graduating cxergises of tha law class of Wesleyan University in Amic Chapel. The orators of the cless were W, 8, Mete, of Normal; J.W. Hartley, of Alblon, IlL.; and Wiiliam Otls and Louls L. Burr, of Bloomington. The grand oration was delivered by tho Hon. O. II. Browning, of Quincy, which the Bard of Bloomington will publiab lu full if permission {8 given, ‘The alumn! of the Norma! School held thefr annual reunion to-night at the Ashley Ifouse, whero they participated In a banquet. At the busincss meeting to-day the following officers wero efccted: President, H. R. Edwards; Vice- President, Hattle E. Dunn; Curresponding Sec- {‘mrv. John W. Cook. Over 100 alumni ere ere. The alumnf of the Law 8chool of Wesleyan Univeraity held a reunton snd banquet to-night at the As! llc{ House, 1a {nabliity of Orator Keplinger to Owling to t| attund, the literary oxerclacs of tho Wesloyan alumnf, appainted forto-day, werenothold, Ata busiuess meeting R. B. Porter was chosen Pres- {dent, the Rev. George Scrimger orator, and the Htov. W. B, Marquls woct. Fifty dollars was subscribed as tha basis of fund to odd to the University library, the vlcpurtmcnt to be known as the “ Alumn Alcove.) The 8tate Board of Education held {ta annnal scesfon to-day ot Normal University, The princips) busincss of gencral intcrest was tho l»nuugu of a resolution reducing 10 per cent all Profcssora’ ealnrics excopting President ITew- itt's. Twenty-five graduates compose the class of to-morrow. NORTIWESTERN UNIVERSITY.. The snnual meeting of the Alumnl Assocla. tion of tho Northwestern University occurred #t 3 o'clock yestorday aftcrncon at the build- Ing, the President, the Rev. W, E. 8pencar, in, the chalr, There were unimportant reports from the Exccutlve Commities and Boord of Directors. The Rov. Amos W. Patton was clocted Presiden| ., C. Droge o Tre: Charles K. Dannister, Secretary: James M. Haymond, Clarance R. Faul, ond Miss Mary Ludlam, Exccutivo Commities, ‘The snnual reunfon und banquet of the Alumni Association occurred last evenlug at the Avenue Ilouse. To-lay ts Commencomont-Day, The gradu- ating oxercises witt occur at half-past$10 o'clock in tho Mothodist Church, 'ho speakers, chosan by competitive oration, ara as follows: d. T. Ladd, C. F. Krydor, Harrls, O, H. aoreau, \V. M. Booth, B, Kinman, F, A. ohnson, Miss M, 8. I'arks, J. M. Wheaton, J. Kagoy, Q. M. Bassott, and W. L. Demorest. ‘This evoning the Prostdent’s loveo will oceur, don, = WHIITRWATER, WIS, Spectal Dispatchiio The Tribune. Wimnrewarcn, Wis, Juno 10.~The Com- mencemont oxcreises of the Btate Normat Behool at Whitowater are in progress this week. On Monday night the two lterary socictles helid a joint public sessfon, which wasof a highty creditable character, Last evenlug I'rof, 8. F. Carpenter, of the Btats University, gave a lect~ ure before the socleties, To-day the class in tho two years' courss was eraduated. The clasg numbers thirty-five, and s 8 very pgood one, ‘Toauorrow, tho cvent of the week will be the gruduation of the senlor cluss Iu the four years' course, Tho cluss i vleven in number, and {6 oue of the best cver turned out by tho lustitution. KALAMAZOO, Bpeciut Dispated fo Ih Tribune. KALAMAz00, Mich., June10.—The graduating oxcrcisus of Kulamazoo Collego uccurred at 10 tuls morning at the DBaptist Church, The fol- lowing Is tho list of apeakers and thelr subfocta: Atexander Hadlock, Comstock, Mich., ® Are tho Claims of Truth Bupreme!"; 4. ¥, Clark, Adrian, Mich,, % A Criais In Ilistory s C, L, Dean, Kalumazoo, * Richard Cromwell ¥; It C. Mosher, Kalamazoo, * Wnsts of lywman Tower. The valadictory addsces, ndvics to the graduates, and tho conferring of degrues by Tresldent Brooks coneluded the morulug pro- gramme. A lurwll\:-nnomlml alumui dinner In thu afternoon at the International Hotel, aud the Jovee at the Prosident’s house in the ¢vou- lug, closed the oxerctses for this year, e WISCONSIN FEMALFE COLLEGE. &pecinl Disvated to The Tribune. Fox Lake, Wis., Juno 10.—The unniversary exerclscs of the Wiscousin Fomale Cullege drow a large number of peopleto this town to-day, ‘The exerclses were hold fn the Daptist Church, and included recitations and essays by members of tho graduating class, annusl addrcss by tho Rev. @, I, Nichols, of Miwaukec, and the con- fersing of diplomas and prizes. The reports presented at the meotlnis of the Board of Trus- tees, In the afternoon, showed that the institus tion, under the charge of A. 0. Welght durlug the past year, had made remarkable progress and was “at present sn a Qourishing conditlo dudge Downer, of Alllwaukee, retired from the Board of Trustees, and Mavor Dawes, of Fox Lako, was clected President ln bis place. TERRE HAUTE, IND. Sueclal Disnach o Tas Tribune. ‘Tznns HAuTR, Ind., June 10.~The seventh aunual Normal School exerclses here were given to-day. Au unusually fine cluss, numbering elevun ladies and tyegentiemen, was graduated, Gov. Willlams was present. e —— VALLEY FORGE, VarLer Fonas, Pa., Juna 10.—The centennfal anaiversary of the celebration of tho evacuation of this place by the Continuntal army was cole- brated to-day uuder circumstances of ugusual display and in the prescuco of 80,000 people, At dsylight canson were red and bells rung throughout the 8chuylkill Valley. At suariso there was a salute of thirtecn guns, aud as 8:50 Gov. Hartranfe and Adjt.-(en. Latts, sccom- panied by Gen. Winfleld 8. Hancock and other distinguished gentlemen, arrived and were ro- ceived by the wilitary. At 0 o'clock there Was a memorial service. A procession was furmed st military headquarters couststing of wilitary, bavds Ul wmusie, clvit socleties, and lngics drassed tn white. The gravos of the Contiucutal aud Federad soldiers wore decorated. Appropriateservices were beld, and thu Y‘mcculuu woved over by {ntrouche wmeats, which Bave runaiued since the occupas ti0o of the place by she Continental army, and over the historic ground, wblch was struwa with Gowers Ly ladiva. A graud chorus 01300 volces rendered an nnthem, and then Gen. Hancock and (lov, Hartranft reviewed the milltary, 8,000 in number, At noon 8 salute of thirty-efght guns was fired, and at 1 o'clock tha scrvices of the day began in a largs tent holding 15,000 persous. Gov, Hartranft, the preatding officer, wns intro- duced and rocelved with tremendous cheers, and made an eloquent addrens. poem was then read by the Rev. F. G, \Vl"(l\'x of Philadelphia, and#after the singing of ' The American 1lymn,” Col. T. W," Bean, of Norrlstown, read extracts from a historical paper which be had {re ared for the ocensfon, and & poem by Mra. . Ethopp Cone was also read. The orator of the day, Henry Armitt Brown, of Philadeiphia, was next introduced and deliy- ored an oration. The exerclscs closed with & benediction, " MARINE NEWS. STRIKING BAILORS, A party of sallors, said to be members of the Unlon, made s distarbance around the schr Nas. sau, lying in one of the Illinoia Central slips, yes- terdoy afterncon. The oflicera of the vessel were endeavoring 10 ship a crew av 81.26 per day, 0o It was atated to 8 TRiBuxE re- parter, and the seamen refarred to sbove endeavorod {0 prevent any one from engaging stnlean rate than $1.50 per dA( each man, « A row onaued over (hemalter, and the Becond Mata of the Nassau was Phrashod sevorely, A warrant 'waa issued for the srrest of a exilor named Frost, orted to have been the prineipal in falr, and ata late hour Iaat evening A Con- stable was cngaged in aearching for him, but had not fonnd him at laat seconnta, ‘The same gang of sails 20 vialted the achr George n“i{' and intimidated men wno were about to ship, Bnth the Narsau and the Pinney were to have safled fant evening, bat they would not pay the wages demanded, and remalned In port, the ownars nnd Mastera of the vossels con- cluding to let them l1e in port rather (han submit to the demand. ‘Thore was also similar difficalty at Clevelsnd. ‘The J/¢rald of Tueaday has the foliowing: ** The Satlora' Unfon will not allow veascls to engage crews i lesa than 81,25 per doy. Tio crews were taken off the schr A. € Maxwell and ono_crew off tha achr Samtel J, Tilden yestorday oftornoon. Capt. James Lawless, of the Tilden, has engaged the prop V. Bwain to tow him up to Detrolt. whero he €an ebip & crow al §1 per day. Two injured in the fuss oo bosrd the Tilden. toleave In tow of the Bwatn eome time In the night.” En!lorl at Detrolt are roported as holding out succosefnlly for $1,25 perday, & fact which does not sgreo with the statement {n the oaf and 7rib- uneof yeateriay, which anys the Tildan arrived thero and sscured s crew at §1 per day each man. BUFFALO. Spertal Dispalch fo The Triduna, Burraro, N, Y., June 10.—The shovelers® strike 1s belleved to be ot an end, the slrikers having agreed to compromlso on $3 for sall ves for steam, and for vessels In which thovels can be used, $1.50 and 82, Nureato, June 10.—The shovolers' strike con- tinues, with little prospect of settlement. Lake freighle quist. Charters: Coal from Asb- tabula to Milwaukeas at 30¢; coment from Duffalo 1o Datrolt, 80¢ per brl froe on board. Cleacances for twanty-four hours ending at 8 p, m.t Props Fountain City, merchandiso; B, Blanchard, merchandise; D. Dallentine, Chicayo achrs C, J. Wells, M. W. P'ago, 1,500 tona_coal; A ‘Hoore, Chicaio: Journeyman, 425 tons ©oonl, Detroit i passing Part Colboeno lock for twonty - ing 6 p, ro., 18th inst. ¢ Wostward— Provs Vanderbitt, Welland to Perry Sound: Ht. Albans, Oulemhnr% to Chicago; bark Norway, Kingaton fo Hanlt Bte, Marlo schr Acacls, To- ronto to Black River. Kastward—Prop Garden City, Toledo to Ogdens- tngg; tig Metsmors, T! Tiiver to Collk Iay: bazeos Frauk Hassell, Il Benson, George oy, Thessalon River to Coliins Bay. NAUTICAL ACCIDENTS. Patrick Kealy, a deck hand, woa kuocked into tho hold of the prop Bolle Croas, on Baturday, snd biad his skul fracturdd, e schr Four Brothera loat her Jibboam night bofore last In 8 collision fn the river, near Adams street bridge, . ‘Tho echr Speed encountersd o squall off Port Washington Satarday night and returged to Mij. wauken for rep Her mainmast wan carricd awny noar the cross-trecs, oud whe had her foresail spiif. Vo Bay City Tridune says: Thomas Harrinon, first mato of the M, L, Breck, had hia lez badly emashed Monday afternaon. Tho vessel was lying at Dallonting's dock at the time and was loading with l{‘nnn timber, In loading his Jeg was ace cidentally caught between two pleces, . — LAKE FREIGNTA. There was a fair demandfor corn room yesterdoy on stcomern at 21X¢ to Buffalo, Through rates to Tow York were Bi4Q0¢ by lake and rall, and 0%c for corn by the all-water ronte. Oats by lake and d whent 7)c. Charters worn 0,000 bu corn, To Duffalo, props Delaware, J. Flek, Philadolphis, end schr Androws, corn at 1x0. FProp Rosnoke fila with corn. To Ogdensourg, prop City of cvncnrd\? corn through, The achr Asa Childs bringy lumber from Star. on Iisy 1o this port at $1.124 par 1,000 fect. o achr Charles Ilibbard gets $1.75 for maple flooring, and §1.20 for pine, from Leland to Chi- cako, 3 TIOE CANAL. Datpazront, June 10. —Arrived—Prop Montank, Lackport, 400 brlu flonr; Thomas Scott, Marseilles, 4,000 oorn, 4,000 bu oata; Ges, Buorman, Duflalo Hock, 5,800 bn com; W, R. Hoobuck, Utlca, 6,100 b corn, Cloared—Prop Mobawk Dello, Kankakee Foeder, 05,500 ft lumbor; J, Monard, Konkakee Feedor, 000 ft lumber, 6,250 shinglos. -Arrived—Toard Buozronr, Jine 101-10p. l'eor&abo.floo ba corn; Josfe, Peru, 7,000 of Trad bu oats, u corn. Cleared—Qroclo Griswold, Minooks, 47,032 ft tumbor, 50,000 lath, 70,000 shingios, 432" poats; rop ‘lnnuuk, Lockport, 4,270bu wheat; Mon- ina, Pare, 04,424 fi lumber, — PORT NURON. Ponr HunoW, Mich,, June 10.—Down—Drops Potomor, D. F, Rose and barge; sche D, E. Dat- ley. Up~Props Arctic, Marine City, V. Gwaln and connorl: achrs 8, J. Tilden, Willism B, Ogden, Anyus Smith, Clara Parkor, nd—vsonth, gentlo. Wenther—¥ine, ‘The schr II. A. Keat, baund down in taw of the tug Kate Wililams, 'grounded an tho Middle Ground, boluw hero, Jast night, by the tugs Williams and Crusader, "Tha schr D, A. Dalley 1a aground on tho Biddle Ground, just below, 0 lugs Crusader snd Mc- Lellao aro workiog to release her. Bho waa releasod FERIE. pectal Dlspatch to The Triduns. Entx, Pa., June 10.—Arrived—Prop W, L. Wet- more, Marquetto; schr Dzunotte, Marguotte; prop Wissabickon, Buffalo, Dovartures~Prop Arfzons, schr Aunle Shers woad, barges O, 11, Weoks snd Cityy schr 3. 1. Huyew, 1,850 tons schr ¥, P, Ueals, Bulfalo MARQUETTE, 8pacial Dipaich 1o The Triduna Manqurrs, Mich., Juoe 10.—Arsived—Prop Tavana, uchr ilolena. : Cloared—Fropa Lincoln, James Davideon, E. 1. Tiale; schrs Escanaba, Fayotte Brown, Gibraltar, Lisgur, Janiss C, King, Yussod down—Praps Chins, J, L Word, ‘Wina—Souihwost, rainy, NAVIGATION NOTES, - cfIcAgo, Dy the enactment of & law wrecking on thoe lakes has boen made frae. Capt, Joun B, Gwinn, owner and master of the achr Lillio Pratt, dlea fo this city Tuesdsy, Ho tad been Idontided with the lake ltade for many oars, "l"ll Tiavxy was slightly in error in stating yeatorday that all of the local marine fnsyrance agents, excepting those of the pool, were weitlng Buffalo grain cargoes at 10 cents on the $100. ! ‘outslde of b 1 who will not fAgure, snd it I stice to them necseaary corractlol BLARWHARK. Tho bresk in the Welland Canal bas been ro« pairad. walukea on account of tow bille, ‘The new stmr Alasks, at Detrolt, 1s neazly ready owner of the tu; g anals Crusader, uce 10 the New Y.urr{'unu e In good condition, and boatzien sre pleased, 80 tha Byracuse Stundard **Yeionor 1. Kimball, of Malus, Lss beon appolst. ¢d Genoral Superintundent of the Life-Saving Capl. George Felcher purchased the tug Mirands a fow 0 ince of Grand Haven partics and tovk b tnB‘{ ity. Lias been ftled up fn good aliape and wili be used for river towlng. (reen Bay tasetls: Johnfll:fnlfi bas completed amodel of a steamer for Capt. flawiey, Those who have secn the wodel sayltis s ?-ucc beauty. 1t lv constructed for @ boat 180 feet keel and about 27 foet beaw. . The vew passcngor and froight prop Nyack, which was recently launched 84 Buffslo, 1s expect- wd at Detroit thls Ixun\n‘:. on ber first trip to Lake 5 . renderin] §uperior. Bhe ruus 1o ths Lake Supsrior Trasalt e, “Iha tag Crusader has been solzed at Port Huron, 0 sccore & clalm of §9,003, fled by W. 1l MacGlivia sudgJoho Kelderhouke, of Bullalo, fop thy damage to the achr Crusthwaitv, in 1874, which the te suy wus causcd by thy fallure 7 C. G. Breed has been selaed st M. - of the tug to koep her from going ashore at Polnt Abino, Cleveland JMerald, 18th: Thers waa a lfitle akirmish on hoird one of the tugs night befors last, the Captain of one tug knocking the Captain of snother tug down and taking the achooners 8y from him, which he had already recured. was talk of an arrest for assauit and bat- tery. 'l,be Toronto Tlarbor Commissioners made thelir snnual trip areund tho bay Monday, and found everything in good shape, new channel ia he- Ingeut in the western , which, when com- rlnlcd. will allow great facilities for vrasala entor- ng or leaving the harbor, There are 1035 feet of water In the Don River, 8 feet at the eastern gap, and 14 feet at the western gap. PORT OF CHICAGO. ‘The following are the arrivaleand the nctoalwail- Ings at thin port for the past twenty-four hours ending st 10 o'clock teht: rivaLs. Prop Jay Gould, Huffeio, sundries, Wasbiogton I‘{,Ell» enger, Benton, sandrics, Ttush street, Etmr £, Joc. sindries, Itush atree. Btmr Clitengo, Sianito 1 Btr Alfena. Green ilay. mundries, Hun sipees. Honr William Jones, Kecanava. ore, Bioss Farnace, Behr I, A. Travis, Jacksonoort, tiea, 3. I, H. 16, getir fersla, dimapee, sos L1, Tt K. Schir Granwer, Packard’s Pler lGiber, Market. Behr Levt drant, Muskegon, lumuer, Marxet. on, w: 1. &Q. o, C. 3 T, Market, eet, rsviile, 'rop . Bnoor, Behr Hattle Fisher, Holl Behe Houss Bimmunn, Muskogan, cut L. 1, Coates, Muskegon, {uj fchr Giter, Manistee, lumber, M. 3 Prop Michael Groh, Sanirtes. iumbor, Musun 11 Benr 3, A, Buir, Ludington, lumbee, Ogrien’s Cal Hebr Mystle, Muskegon, lumber, Markot, gehr Australla, Muskexon, lumtier, Market, Jchr K. C.”Crawford,” Muskegon, Jumber, Bteuon 'Trop nsmarci, Minneksuane, lumber, Tash street. Bele Fidorado, Blinnoxaunee, Tumber, Megscine 'Webr . 1. Filer, Minnekaunes, lumber, ©. B, & Q. Behr Marinettr, Minnekaun=e, Jamber, Mason siip. Belr Magic, .\lullww? jumber, Marke! hehr Ieciproctty, Woite Rtiver, 4! Behr Win, Simith, Eehe Yoy o ] Tvio, sundri Prop Gcean, Fort Colharne, 1) Behr Bunrise, 8t Jur, iiKnt, tal, 6, e gcbr J, Catchogin, Musk Ber AaTaneny A emce i 18 Bebr Chariotte (Lu\u. Muskegon, Hght. i . Acer Johin Mark, K et Nauau, Oiweeo) cor. Belir Tom I'alne, Muskegon, lght. £ehr Imperial, Manitawor, sundries, Sohr Ava Chll Inice: dyadricn 1 white Luke, iigtt, urkegon. Nt 7 ifbards, Ludington. ifght genr Magiofena, ahebirgan, e et A, Tt Nlehols, Manftogoe lignt, Bchir Rila Ellenwood, tereen Hay, JIKhi. Behr Tds, Muskegon, '( L Rehr 0. Ciévelwod, corn. . Grand {iaven, lizht, irg, puodics, ko, sunJsies, e, adndrics. o itkin 31 Betir Josnph Drésler Helir Jason Parke Halir Charle . Muskeion, light. w Ers, (0 ndl(nfl:é (i he i Namislens gh. - eves Mep propt: I7ridgeon, Jr.. sarnla, grain. 'top Btarrncca, Biuffalo, graia, Prut Java, Huftalo, grain. AT Leo, Grand Heve Hohr Hehr Behir Xunahine, (ieand Htoam.] r en Itght. Ytniistes, Hghh e fattat lo, grain, ad Haven, izt Ogdensburg, sundries g e, gLt aaiptec, ight. ndrics. und rop Colurado, fu 'rop Delaware, Bu; l-nS Cityaf Dot CANADA. The Laborers of Montroat—Agitators Fioed ~The Pope~ Butler and Conkling." Apecial DirpatcA fo The Tribuns, MONTREAL, June 19.~~This morning the Qls- charged Inborers roasscinbled on the Champs de Mara. Two wall-known men, Solomon Masn- rette and Ueorze Dumesuit, made fnflammatory specehies end were soon surrounded by an oo~ plsuding crowd. Evorybouy connected with the carporation came fo for a large share of abuse. A posse of police arrivod and arrested the spokesmen and disporsed tho erowd, which bad by this time assumed largo nroportions, Masu- retto and Dumcsuit were tried to-day, and the former ued 810 and the Iatter discharged, Tho men did not nieot agals in o body, but are awalting the decislon of theFlnance Committee, to whom thelr petition has been roferred. The guards placed in the armories last night will be continued to-night. Another of the agitators was arrcated to-day and fined 820, fncluding costs, for causing an obstruction on tho streets. Tho annunl meeting of sharebolders of the Morchanta’ Bank wus Lold to-dav, The report was considored to be satisfactory, and was unanimously adopted. The Genoral Manager stated that he was fn negotiation for the sale of the Detroit & Milwaukec bonds, which would probably bring moro than they are estimated at k: nmcu:.b“-' Dirpased 1o The Trid 0 The Tridun Otrawa, June 10.—During the lu:" acssion of Parliament, the Roman-Catliolicmembers of the Touse of Commons transmitted, through the Ilon. Mr, Laflamme, o congratulatory address to Popo Leo ou the oceasion of his clevation to the Pontificate. The Hon, Mr, Laflamme re- celved a reply in Latin, which bas been trans- lated, and {s a3 follows: ‘Ta Oar Woll. lelovod Sans, the Hon, Lafiamme, Minister of Justice, and to tha Other Cathollc Members of the Councll of the Uovernor-Gencral at Ottawa: Our well:beloved sone, greetingana AJ:olmlln bupediction. If the mantfestni.on of affection on the part of the fafihfnl slways inapires ue with the most agrceablo emotions, ~surely we must give a Brat plare fn importance to thoss emanating from mon intrusted with the manags- ment nlruhlle aflairm, for wo have good reasonta rom thelr plone counsel and tholr guod . not alons for the Catho- bnt for soclety, because justico ele- vates the peoplo; and we, irhose every wish ls for tho peopla’s good, wore greatly pleased with * your cxpressions © of attachment, and, on an acknowledgment, we ask slatance from lcaven, s 1n the meantim surety for tho samo time cvidence of onr rnal ana special watchf) 98, We very affectivnately bestow upon cach oue of y g well- boloved sons, the Apostolie benediction.’ Utven at Howo, at St, Petor's, the Oth day of May, 1878, tiie firss year of aur I'Dn“fllflu. £0 X Bpectal Disvatch to The Tridune. MONTREAL, Juna 19.—The requisito aflidavie concernlng the ten-dollar “Consolidated Bunk Lills of the stolen lasuc, found {n the possession of the Americans Butler snd Conkiing, lave been dlspatchod w Muulch by the bank authors Itfes, through the German Consul here. { the Oranremon of this city are not pro- tected on the -12th of July, they will have an- other dewanstration Jduly 16, " Then, and not till thon, will outsiders bo invited to attehd. A coliection (s belng taken up hero by the Bistern of Mercy for a monument to the late l’uluc. at Romo, L 18 roported here that the Blshop of Rupert's Land is I!kel{ 10 b wlactod Metropolitan h{ the clergymen of this Diocese, in roon of Blshop Oxendeu, rosigned. The expeuses of the Montreal troops at Quebee will excoed £6,000, Mr, Poutre, who s well known as having eanml langinig {n 1833, for complicity In the rebulllon, by felguing usanlity, 14 at present o coutplainant fn & case Lofore the vourts here. Ir, J. L. Larean, a promincot merchant hiero, was fined $100 fur having lesscd his promises for houses of prostitution. This s the first &macflmon ever taken by the city under the ucbee act, which anthorlzes the corporation to run a by-law by which the proprictors of honses mlnfl thelr premiscs for purposcs of prostitu- tlon : ould b condoinned to fluo or jwmprison- ment. The firemen of the city have recefved their reduced balf-monthly vay under lmm-n. clutm. ing that It ta not only unjust, but itlegal, Tt s the intention of the Brigado to test tho legality of the reduction In the courts, and they will be backed by the varlons fusurance compunivs dos fog bustuess In the city, fpecial DiepatcA fo Tha Tribune, Quenaxc, Juus 19.—The CAronicle mokes an urgent editorfa) apvesl to tho Domiuionaud lin- h{lhl‘ '-uzhcmy 0 station a British reglmens ju city. HYMENEAL Buqolal Dispaich 10 The Trivune, Bruoir, Wia,, Juuo 10,~The nuptisls of Misy Minnfe Goodhue, daughterof Will Good. bue, firet Mayor of this city, sud Otho H, Orton, sonof the Hon, H. 8. Orton, Assoclate Judie of the Bupreme Court of thls Btate, were cele- brated in & privato but elegaut style this cyen. ng, st the residence of the bride’s parents. The ceremony wos performned at half-past 9 by the Rev. Fayctte Rice, of tho Eplsconal Church of this city. ‘The couple were sitendod by Miss Lizzie Goodbue, slster of the bride,and Oflando B. Orton, brother of tus groom. The bride’s attiro was. au legant costume of cream-cvlored silk and’ tully, with garoiture of orange-blossoiu: Amoug e gucats presout wero tho Hon. L Bextun, wite, aud sou, from Madison; Orlando B. Oston, Mr. sud Mre. }hnr&&w sister of the groow, from Indianapolls; Mr, Henry A. Hogers uud Mise Lizzle wre, of Aun- Arbor, Slich.; Nettic Huveas, Mr. Fred Poud, yud Dr, Grilllu. frow 7 Chicago. Tho presenta wers numearous and quite valuable. The bridal parly leave on the 1:3:38 train for the North, and will visit 8t. Panl, Minnespolls, and other places. SUTRO TUNNEL. Vimotnia City, June 10.~The extension af mortgage giren to McCalmont Brothers & Co., of London, by the Butro Tunnel Company, has luat been flled forrecord. The tima Is extended to Janunry, 1891. For some days heavy blaats Ia the header of the Butro Tunnel bave loosen- od blocks of rock wrllmna 88 much as = ton from the drift which the Bavage Company is running to connect with the tannel. The Sav- 8o men yeaterday were withdrawn from the face of the drift. The tunncl is helleved not to be further away than eighty feat, and it m-; e it that the connection will be made by the 4th of Juiy. e e P — AMUSEM WERSIEY MOSIC HALL, [IRIE NIDOETH. MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, Korthcast corner M. d Dearbora-sta. The Pamons a: -Renowned STRASBURG CLOGK, Continuous Fxhihitten day and evening from 10 0 2000 Yiaitora dally. (1vorwhelaIng DACTOBERS 3 8ii,bours. aud everybody delighted. Admisal on, 10 cen! THEATRE. HGOLE Last Performances by gulsr Company of the Union Square Theatre MOTHER'S SECRET. Mondsy Erening. June 34. wiil be presented A CELEBRATED CASE, With ita origizal scen d_cast, includ Fiaa) soenery Sad chae. Tnln ing all the members of i ebrated Com HAVERLY’S TUEATRE, Fropristor and 4, T, BAVERL, COMPLETK CHANOF OF HILL and LART KIGNTS of TONY PASTOR the World, A ra. Misn Kitty o y, the Fontainbleaun Mies Jen- nle Morgan, Harry and John Kernell, Ulily Barry, liry. =t and Haey, Emierson and Clark, Daly Broghers Frank ay—. ichnond's Oper- eia Bonfa Company aad Gua Williams. MCVICKER'S THEATRE. FOUNTII WEEK of the Extraordinary Baceess, UNCLETOM’S CABIN The Jabllee il I = pihe Jubllee Singers—Reallitic Bcenery—The Grand Matinees—Wednesday and Baturday, STEAMER FLORA. Programme of excarsions for the weex ending June 83 from, Ciark stroct bridze: juraday, June 20—To Kvaarton at 2:30 p. m. o (& the K %) pe T, Vritar, June Ji~Lincoln Park, Water Works Ceity nd Government Pler, at 2. p. Faturdny, June 21—On thio ke ‘st 2:30 p. m.t te Miehigan City 1 8. m., returolon Sundey, Juge 2% 'daod Rand on board. Fars to ichigan Cit return, $1; all other round tripa, fir‘fl\l«:‘n Gty aud TALKING MACUINE. EDISONS WONDERFUL PHONOGRAPH. JLTALRS. LAUGHE WHISTLES, and 8INGS. | Exs Iribieion dally sL170 Btatoest., Palmer ilouso. Admis slon, 23 centa. CHOWDS SEB IT DAILY. THE NEXT REGULAR HoP OF THH RIVERSIDE HOTBL Occurs Faturday Eveoing, June 22, Tickets can b at Cobba Library, fo holdrrs of which the ERER PRCIAL TIAIN will leave Central Depot ot 7 o'cloc stopning ot the tisual stations nd at turning, teaves itiveraide ot 1 ATAIRCH, ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch Is absolutoly odorless, and Chomi- cally Puro. It'is snowflako whito, It 1s susocptiblo of the highost and most Insting Polish, 1t possosses groater strongth of body than othor trado brands, It is packed in Pound Parcols. Full Weight guarantcod, It costs loss money than any Starch in the World, It is monufacturod in tho hoart of tho greatest coreal rogion of tho obe, It is Bold univorsally in Amerion by Grocors ond Dealors, ts annusl conasumption reachos Twonty Million Pounds. ANDREW_ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATI, Erkenbrecher's World-Famous Corn-BtarcA for Food. . FAVOR & KNAUNR, Bolo Northiwestoru Agents, Chicsyo. FINANCIAL, VERMILYE & (0., BANKERS, 16 aud 18 Nassau-st,, New York, DEALERSIN GOLD AND U, 8, BONDS, Buy and sell on Commission for Oash or on Margin, all scouritios doolt {n at tho New York Stook Ex. chango, Intorest allowed on deposits, sub- Joot to draft at sight. 3 Yor several inontha past | bave us W [ tinarisiye "'rr’unn"{'{m i A n o ehttie e e adctiing oy ghont, 1wy oo Lebitadun fatisilod Bttt J'«’&'-&ei"'""" Eiiies o . 6 EAILE, 0. D, Aol Sy 1 strongly recommend. Fellaws' Compound Byrup of Tiygaphohiice Lol who sudse 1 angwes (rois e 4 0F weakness of Lho 1uDg, Dronelilal tubus, oF from keneral debihty. J. 11, W. SCOTT, M. B Gagotown, N. B, Feltaws' Cotmpoiind Byrup of |in- vsplites acted L R e R A ) it tatied fo svhoaia, WBICh e L TR T v, . o nouanan o vecommediisy Feflowe Cimpound Srup o y a tor georal denlliiy, Bhoabaor B Tige = 17 #5500 ARDY M 13 restorini perons sullertng frum aybiharett o ] sratd d cough, folluwing typhold fever, Fellows' AR s i e R Teverud "y WIN CLAY, M. D, Pugwash, N, 5. TRACT OF HBEEF, S s e ey LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF ME. AT. PINEST AND CHEAVEST MEAT FLAVOUBING STOCK FOR BOUPS, MADE DISLES AND SAUCES. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT Ofl‘:ill ¥ [ h.:nmfiul snd a booa for “Medioal Press,” “lnll ancet, Medical Jourmal, &o. Nw::.a— flms oaly with the fae- $inllsof Baron Liatlg's Slguatars la Blus « Goitmapion ta Kagtand Incrossed lage {old In tea yoars LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Tubebad of all 51 Urooury s0d CLemlsta. Bole dgeuts for the Usited Blates (wbelseala oaly ) . Cor 3.k amertonion, Enginnt & MAGNOLIA BALDM, ' BEAUTY (oxtamary OR, THE i SecretefzFair Face. An Item of Interest to Every Lady whe Doslres te be More Deautiful ~than she now &4, ~ Onfortunately rot one woman In & hundred, sabd- focted to the ‘whims of an Americao climata £ that basis nd starting potat of Feal besuryos pure and clear womplexion. ‘What nature Las thus denled, art must be called upon 0 furnish. It ean be done; it is domo dslly, Prof. W. B they Inoed beauty within the reoch of every un- ':hnlh'er of'fln ‘when be dis iscoversd that MAGN LIA Tho Minw BALM 0L1A DALM {s 8 wure dovice for cresting & pure and bionming complexion. 1t comoeals ll natursl biemishes In the most sur prising and effoctive manner, oves all nulbun& .;'.“’:S“,,‘.;. (v:flne-. g 2 It rem latebes, freckles, and tan wif 1t Arives away oll avidences of fatigue aad exs tement. Xt makes the plaineet face beautitul, i 1¢ gives the complezion. & dazaling purity en arb s T e o o e Sppeal grenetuly rotund, and pl ump. 1t makes n matron of 35 or 40 Isok not more than cull Mharmlai the elosest odi Ladion w! can make an abeolute certalnty of it by usiog | Haoaw's Ma way. Itis all things 20 yenrs old, and Tivated city belier * The Magnolia Balm remores all ceals every dravback b beauty 8 a4 waler, U 47 vo life- conaidgred, s the rustlo msidenintos blemishes and come d, while it 4 ar in i4s ¢fects thal roer cantned delect (1a e, »: want to make themscives attractiva auoL1A BaLs, and we know of 5o other cheapest prepasation in the worl s qares sad ay bo bad at 407 arig POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY, FOR JULY, CONTENTS. L Ciyilieation and Felence. Dy Pref. Emfl 1u Ticle-Tieymon 1. 1. Recent Joha 111 Water-Bupply of Kive 1V. Evolutlon of Ceremonla} Forma of Address. Esertments on Fog-Stanals. TNy Prof. Fyhdat B I B, ilasrated.) Dy George Chshoon. tiovernment. VL Ly leshert spencer. V. Education ae @ Ecleca, IV, Dy Alcxander 1Al v, “flf{f.’:‘,“.a‘.‘.‘ Ity Prof 6anborn Teoney, (11- patrated, 8 Helentifie Btod) L . . Y T et o0, Band, Mo T Testimooy. 111 VI Ou the Formation of Nebuls, By Willlam A, Diavis, Et . Ty 8. ulgilngt Palolo Heoging, By Roger 8. X. Thg liadical Fallacy of Materiallso, DyR. G. Eecies, q. X1 Bleh‘fl of Prof. Da Bole-Reymond. (With Por- trall.) X1, Editor's Table: Boun eie. 'rof. Joseph Henry—Magnllyin 4= Cathollcista Wod ErermAT PUSIBMIGS Literary, Noticens Grays Synoptics) Fiora ature, and ol eet iy Jasesity 1o Anctont and Mod: Tilage Popular Tassic of Outby Worshin Disiike Snakes—] An Ini me. 'urg and Al of ca—Attiericau Juurnal of, Mathe: e S e her Kuae—edgars Aupar- Iu'North Caroliua—Alger's Critical [t of the Doctrine of & Future Life—Tuke eru Lifo-Lukin Eugiacers—iuriovants Intercultural . ny: Fomsil stammal from the Ju. of the Ttocky Muuntaine—Threateued resk of Vesuvius—The Organ-Plano—Aun- Among the Moqule—iiow Monkess Skes—Discoloratlon ot Hrick Walle g Fx) aci~Exporitne Ireirts Lighle Ascent of Sodns AT Preveation of Contagious Dissases—Cre- Misce! osute s 8 Timber-Freserver, ste. Wotesy Oonduoted TERNS: §3 Number, by E. L, and W, J. YOUMANS, Pper Annum, postsge frco, or LO canle per APrLETONS' JorR¥AL and Tox POPTTAR Boizxex MoXTALY, together, for §7.20 per AnDUIN, DOSLAZS Pre- pald by the publishers. D. APPLETON & CO., Pubdlishers, 540 & 551 Droadway, Yew Vork, FURD TRk eating § ¥ entilation ¢ [ ] phuton W EEYSENRIAL Boynton's Furnaces For Jlard or Soft Conl or Wood, 78 Ntyles and Sizes. 30,000 IN USE. RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO,, MANUFACTURERS, 84 Lake St., Chicago, Ills. CATARA OT TOSE, Niegara Falls, N, Y, v asscd is Fpase ventilativ & iable sad atte hie! 0 asor! WESTENDHOTEL, Toeation of this favorite Housc on the hank 1h s gplen: lung enfoyed n [iouse lsattuched to the Houve atiis and current baths, - mfl&fi'-o lungth of mux:. 414 arlor overliauging the 1 7 a0y ther hotel wh the Falls, d 4 e of the House ar njauve will o witl eliag pubile. contatulug hiot aud colit e latier u spcctal lsces, ‘A ud carrisy wuse, :l’:unl hy the wee romn & locallon of ITNEY, JERALLD & CO. Propriefon, LONG BRANOCE PRESBURY & HILDIKTLL, Proprietors, WILL OPEN JUNE £0, 1878, ‘Transient Tates accordlux Lo locatlvn au i e ther Improvewsnts & FABSEN 3 v:?'é’f"nzc B Elded b the Ior aadk Cold Hea Ve teg itaibiug Kaabllubuiént Jurrore plication 7 I ard faduced o §1.008 day. i 8 pee pomaneat UNITED STATES HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK, - Open for the 8Season from June 15 to Ootober 1, TOMPKINS. CAGE & CO. OCEANTIOUSE, NEWPORT, R.I. JUNE, 27, 1878. Transteot Price, 400 e y. ¥irst-clam Elevaior N \urk. R s b SUMMER RESORT. Tho Wis. U BIDWELL HOUSH st Palmyrs, is mow open l'of . _Address Proprio! the recoption of tor, “PIGEON COVE HOUSE, . Plgeoy fnu'\li‘(?u-c Abu, Muss. Open June . yue' of Cuast Thlats cadantest Louscs oo the New Kusliad ant BT ROUNSUS &'C0] TOBAUCH, NOTICE TO CONSUMERS lehrity of our TIN TAG TOBAC. et I et chtioy o Rad ] + cantion o §alnat purchsaing such imitationt, e Alt de: other plug tohscco ri I i hel render VRF. rrs nalty of the Law, and all pers: wur (rade-marks are punishable’ by O COND ionment. “HEK AC £ AT w6, Ag & The gennine o TIN . ’é BACS G0 TR ed b) N 3 il i Al D s Orer 7,088 tons tobaeco s0)d th 1RTT, 17 3,000 pertans employed I factortes. ' *°0 "™ a4 g d Goy'm't 1: bogt 8 s pald Gor s n SHTT st 84,600,000, L.On distin each 1Tmp with the word H thereon, aring past 1€ years over 820,000 (KN, Thesa goods sold by all Jobbers at mauutacturers CLOTHES CLEANING, A T i & Mew Clothes! Hfmiest LADIES AXD 0 Bxrrawation cp Rare . pEA g, I My OHI0AGD & NORTBWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Ofioes, €3 ClatX-sk. (BLdtnan lHouse) sndsy tig depots. aPaciicFant i n egloux Clty & Tadi aDubugue Day Ex.vi abubuque Nlent aumsha Nign asious Uit Xaukion 1 #ii r'd & Dubinque |* o: 'K“Krflku b oc s e Fast MATY . orero. |+ LMilwaukee kpecin - Hindars] 8. BMilwaukee fapres +10:00 Mtiiwaukee' 00 Biilwaykee 0 irogn Lay Kan 7 aitl 4] "sul & Mianeapolia ¥ 03 3 00 00 PEIPPEIPPPTPRPESFET RS i arguette atienéva Lak dFond du fac vi Senava La 5883 Tui Hotel e _run throngh, brtwern Chl- caro andCoNncil Tlans, on the tral 1éaviay ‘Chicusd Noother rosd runs Pullmag OF aay Otber feri el Rote! cars west ot Chlasg ‘@< 1iepotcorner of Wells and Rinale-sta, B—Dapot corner of Canal and Klozle-sta COHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAD: Depots foot of Lake-st., [ndisna-av.,and Sixteanth-sc. andCanat andWixiconthaw. TIcket Omc, 30 Clark- endota & Oalesbnrg Rxpress. Ottawe & Sireator Exjress. uj preas. Dihuine £4SNT Sy ilron acific Fast Expresa. .. ausas & Colorad Aurora Passel Downer's U Accam'd naue Expres., xrre | Kunsas City & B J Jrum ca Dining.Cars and Pullman 10-whoel Bieeping.Cars e run uetween Chicaro 834 Oinaiia 0a the Paclfic Expros, CHIOAGO. ALTON & 8T. 10UT8 AND EANSAS 9}1'2 lfi Dflm&dflluflns %}flm ety alrd et Tieket Otiter 12 Randotoiet. - OHI10AGD Raneas City & Denvor Past Ex, pringneld Mobile &'New Oreans Kx. . Louls, 8pringacld & Tox: 1. ‘ Y a1 72 : 0 & [Paduca) MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RATLWAY, Uniau Lepot, corner Madlwn sd Canal Ticket Uflice, 3 50uth Clark-at., opposiia Blermaa Huass, sod at depot. L Teive. | Asrivo. 838 m. [* TS 1 e B:y. 'lxnd Meamlis throug! 108, m. |* 4:00p. m. 5:00p. m. [*10:438. . ) 0:00p, m. It 7:008. m. R apola s RO elce 10 Maflon aod Brut 860 ) eltber ¥/ iron and Pral 35 Chct oF vin Walcriown. LaCrosse: 834 Winona. IILINOIS CENTEAL BAILROAD. t of Lake-st. and foof 0f Twenty-se fokes utice, 131 Randoiph-st., ear l.;?““ Atrive. 308, m.* G:20p. M. 10p. i, |§ 6:303. 1. 308, m. ¢ 0 DEW‘;‘ 1o Centraila only, urday nlght ruos to Peoria ouly. v 1GA] {ILROA 1 T . AT L0 o Irlel(lmrt.mcw'h-m sautheast coraar of K, aiph, Ureud Pacifc Lotel, sad at Palmer flouss. Arrive. Dy l"ls"l Mein and Ale Line) 7 Rapress. 00 Accommodation. P FT. WATHE & OHICAG) BALWAY. e aE" (aier House, wsd drsnd Vst doles, d Haclta Hutel, BALTIMORE & OHIO. Trainslesye rom Exposltion Uulidiog, foot of Mon- ! £ 4 Ol 83 Clark-at., er Tlouss, B‘nn:r Paalac. and Devar m';iu 13 flfllnv- e Morning Express. . B:40s m. FesiLing... ... 7:03p, @ LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAR S8QUTHERY. Loave. i Qinals Kxprew, Night Kspress., ... Ex. ITTTSBURG, CINCINNATI & 8T. LOUIS B B. (Claclavay) Ajr-Lioe sud Kokomo Line.) Depotcoruer of Clinton wad Carrall-ats. West Blde, Departe Artive. ! dly 1 - . gl lslllnl. Xpres. .. § 8:00p W . EANZAKEB LINE i Depot foot of Laka-st. and foot of Twenty-second st Depart. | _Arrive. stz phtisae. 4o o nJ. 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