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THIZ CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, T the Committes deckled to recommend thatthe mat: | Ing, went to a cuphoard and trled to hide In ho TIIE CITY. ter be referred to ‘lhfl Judiciary Committce, It ncket rncklgn ‘Wh'th she took froma ahell JUNILS 21, 1878, mendation fa made that all practicdl meana ha em- | ante have tweitten a letter to Mr. Mackenzle, | much appla , and_ M ployed 10 put an end to the destruction of this | making & full reteactfon of tha statements AL Agnes M. Briges read an casay upon *The Influence of Bang and and, afteran hour of pleaxant social intercourse, the mectiig adjourned. Among the old seee will m;t. lheurtmre, be heard of again for porhaps mrlhnll;m"v”-nlr‘v r".f\-'é |n{:;lh:v;ar‘;v‘nel:<:.m‘!(fl;m: proporty. mada, and apologizing far thelr publication, n::ll?«l a'n a Nation'a History,"” which wlnal en- | tlers wera the ullu]\vlngz .h‘xdxl'-'&{anu . Wit. eevoralmonthe, d = Y 5 2 i « | erally admired. Aftcr eomn more musie, there | pan, who came to the Htate fo 3 the Hon, GENERAL NEWS, Al McOnfiroy will_aot as umpire at the | e, "}.‘;‘,,{‘:lé‘,’:,,&’3:,:.'.?.?:‘.‘.'1.\2',“'.‘;:,‘“'.‘-'.".nfi"‘»’a‘ifé BLECTRIC MARVELS, EDUCATIONAL was proscntation of diplomas, and n concerto In | Wilitan Aroan, 1810; Squire MeLoan, 1812: T T £amo of hase-ball'at the Lake Park |h"- -Nernmra in 81,000 bail for examination. ITo was allowed TTIOROGRAPIT AND MICROPHONR. - s Qmflmfill::;‘: b‘yu an !ml‘dn:lln B m‘e"l'(nb. 1[\‘ %;l. ?,‘l"“' Ifi% B.l;‘VE, ll{(c;'z-‘l‘flyid éln;":’)r. l"s‘t‘i" 5 Botween the cmployes of the County Teasary an der eutvciilance on nccount of tho | The twenty-Afth regnl ting of the Chicn . 3 octed solo by Mra. O. L. | McClure, s . R 0} "The Bub-Tressurer. diabursed 50,600 yese, | taincen the frap ors Ty B | imann, of hiF. wife, who. NOME NAvs | Bivcirenl encioty o et Tt bornine n the | NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. | Fox. Tho whole thiog was plensontly closed by | Cvrus Larkin 1837: P. C. Glibert, 1855% 1, W) feranys ; 'Fhio Commissionor of Fealth and the Com. | becn 1oft alone hed tne old man beon taken t0 Jail, | rioms of the Academy of Scionces, Presldont K, | Tho twentioth antual Commencement exer- a benedlction. lt«vmmnlbmh: L Jg;vvh"‘l‘cfi‘t‘; 1885; Col, T'ho internal revenne receipts amonnted o | .y v'on TTeatth and Connty Relations are looking | o ceng. ageie toxen Into tonsiaeraing. " Hio had | M. Barton in the chair. Tho sttendnnce wan very | clses of the Northwestern University at Evan- PRINCETON COLLEGE. ';fl'l':ru'c;"ll‘culluc‘“ig:»- 5. Kalloy, ST jid $23,738 yesterday. over éha Aistilleries and mltlg;ynrdln‘f the lN'unr:h been cmployed in the Post-Ofice for ngwnnlu of | Iarge, and the cxerciacs speclally inferealing. | Aton tonk vlace yesterday morning in the First fvectal Disatch 1o The Tribune, 1. C’ Boaworth 1&’!1; ‘Moses 1. rhmm,“ . ‘The nmount of new silvor dol:;rg ol;m ont | Dranth, compluints having been made that thes | two yeare. and in 4 Scotchman by birih. Defora | After somo rontine business, Me. F..W, Jonon Mothodist Church of that village at 10 o'clock. | Nuw Yonw, Juno 20.—A Times special from | 18303 Henry Bhe: yesterday by the Sab-Tressury was §3,000. rman, 1838; Mrs. il Bher mnn{ lb"né) ¥ 1. i(c()luro, 18403 Mre i ve an excellent exhibit f the Edieon speak- | There w ut A lnrge number of people, Tho best the clerks and the honds of do- | Madison strect, and was quite woll-to-do. The | S8ve a1 - exhibiion ol 4 n £L0 MEhOn by OF ' peon I Mettare, 18405 M’ Mo Hardie 8 Princetonsaga: The First Church wi 1 - The receipts from the tax on distilled | ,,Abe bost tho clerks and the hondn of G- | i uuviness raveracs impoverisned ‘him, and | 1ng-tolophone, which, awing to thosise of tho halt | representing nearly all the nelghborlag suburbs e o Chursimatporhe Ul solrlts yeaterday were $10,001; for the month of | hrokers being the only peopls who will handia {t. | he wascompelled to neek employmont fn order to | nd the quiot of the andlence, wae very satlsfac. | and the city. Tho church was tastily ndorned John B. Newcomb, 18473 Mrs. L. K. ! ! 1835; ; ; * | live, i0 in & member of the Scotch Preshyterian | tory. 1t was prefuced by some Intoronting remarks day. ‘fho promise of Prestdent Hayes' nppear- | Tiocker, 18505 8. N. Campbolly 1637 Mra. §. N Junoto date, $200, 745 The clerks think thoy are ae wority e (e paliee: | Chirl, and up i hy tima law born am ezcellent | on the euorimonts an machinea which. precedrd T o O e Bovertie peoy | Sce protubly “drew muny. The uncx- cmpx,'qn.lshoé‘}))r. Willlam 0. Todd, 1897 7 The Grand Jury is still a8 work on jail | toheip them out. feoutatlen, Cooper has & nunber of clyldren mar- | (he slepbons 1n the same gencrallias of laven- | platform wets scated ax-tioy, Baveridae, JUGJO | pected length: of tho Congrossiunal } C. Husgland, 1840 Mra, 7. O. Hoagland, 18503 tlon. : ¢ J casen, 8o far suvcniy-one casen havo heen pated | Corporation-Connscl Tonfleld n consider. | Homie shhumbie stolen property taken from the | *"Uho aadionce waro the treated to_an excetient | D00thy of Chicago, aud & numbor of other | sesslon dotained him fn Washinglon, how- | Col. D 8. Hammond, 1813: the Hon. Tames i Mra.'IL C. h, 1804; ., maila_hns been traced to Cooper, wud it will prob- | 1llustrationof the workingof the carbon telophone. | Botables. ever. The Hon, Staniey Matthews was the only | Herrington, 1813; Mrs, I C. Hosworth, 1800; b, S0\ WHIEH 16 gemnarkabls otk Ing ho, Hlone gucitlon, and, 1 e BNk | Ably be recavered. " PrEP | Rwenty Bhonen were onvenlently arranged 10 | Aftor maste and & prayer, thres ofations wero | Lrorent offcial on the stogo with Dr. MeGosh | 1 ‘imbally 13357 Cant, W 1. Wileox, 1614 A, ©. 0. P. Holden was to have filed his e i, — that they could be moved feom one row of Acats to « by J B, Hindell, 1833; G. W. Renwick, 1833; D. b. rescinded that of 1875, thus giving th '] dellvered, ** The Indisidual,” by Joseph Thing | and the Faculty, [n hisaddress conferring the | 8h »d, 1840; Garrett Rosencrans, 1837; N. anewer in the quo wactanto procecdings in the | Commiites power to clect whatever tostonother | ANTI-SECRET BOCTETY. | Nower sloniis craly ons oresent /% W lo 468 | 100d, of Chtengo; * Modern Chivalry,™ by Wil | prizey at the conclusion of the exarcisss, Dr. | Wi Achoonover, 18i7: W, Wing, 1865; D. G, k;llnail::‘nm ourt yestgniay 1atl mmeh Atk cavey l.h‘tlxlnm 'fl:; #hould he so declde, the stone war THB NATIORAL CIHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ed with the Westarn Kiecteic Company's estabifsh- | fam Morrls Booth, of Chicago; and “'T Wilt," by o Unptill, 1830: Tsaac BStone, 1834; Georze Ham. mer, 18343 D, W. Bangs, 1834; Mrs. Sarah Lar kin, 1837; Gen. E. F. Dutton, 1844. an organization whoso objoct is the destraction of | ment an Kinzio strcet, where a gentleman read an McCoah oald & ¢ribute to the memory In the County Oourt yesterday the follow. Thero is much growling on the part of the Charles H, Quereun} of Aurors. All d1d ex- | ¢ t which william - Cullen Bryant snd to FProf. IR wers ndjadaed Ineanot Bunan Tenneesers | eterion ang - o whoso | salten exceed | Al secret societies, and oarticalatly Masoney, held | g ol Panla B o o onrCeoitee® | ceodingly well, but, {f there was any preferenco 1 tost wi . H atd th ifts ¢ 1l C R et Galdtrandson, Dretth Olsen, Tenry DTy, | $5.000 ar iho sction of the Syndicate (n deciining | 113 third annual meeting yesterday at 221 West | andfaily equal toall that hd been ciatmed far tas | $n polnt of meril as between the three young Henry. Ho s o gifts to tho Thomaa Marray, Joseph Whiltakind, and Caroline | to take their serip. 1tis claimed that merchants | Modison stroet. Inatrumant. Tie volce of thio speaker mas a1 dis- | &entlemen, It should perhaps bo tendered tothe | lege during the year sggrogated $120,000, hacribed with the noderstanding that there was The morning scesion began at 10 o'clock, Mr, | tinctasif he b THREE VACANCIES, Anderson. At e had hoea dt. the eds f 4 \ lnt&cr for‘auljmrtlm'd'nI .vxary. ot and thnttim;?m nad ‘mlm e'}pcnr.le«zl umn gnu hel!a-lun papera announca that threo porsons havy! Mr. O. P. Baker, of No. 405 West Ran. | tobano discrimination, sna that all the paper was | phrilo Carpenter, one of the most active and oldest i nnnen. 0 device ready boen several evans' land, which was in sttendance, ox- @ degrees couferred were . e en obliged through aickness to glve up thelr in- dolph strect, 1n losn than font hours' fehing ap | 10 Do takenstpat. members of tho Assoclation, In the chair, The | WHORASCHSG | tertatnment | CCuted & selection of muste, and then followed R. Lecds, of Stevons’ institute, Hobo- | tended trip to Rurone In Dr. Tourjec's larze , Wednerday, caoght 190 fish, perch first busil [i ! l ts 't | three moro orations, b Edward M, Kinman, D., tha Rev. Thomas Bylngton, classof :’:3‘:‘:‘;:?:"!:33 mc-l:ll‘t;. :zm’ otn'lvnlch wlelgh’;l o CRIMINAL. rat business was tho reading of regrots from | was the manifostation of the microntone, Out. .;‘ ken; D, Jazksonville; Willlam Domorest, Aurora; | 40, the Rev. Alfred Youmane, '53, and the hign as five pounds. ; partica o warions parla of the countey, regretting | wandly, A0 I Eo o o ‘s frgt | and Willlam . ilarrie? New York Cliy, en- | Rev. B T. Mix, of Orange, N. d.:' LL. D., Tito tomporatnro yestordny, as obsorved | Mrs. L. Dyot wan find 8100 yorterday B | rectorm ssomisied, thels smansl report which was | 223 and half s inch thick, tad non fwo vt | tticd, respeetivly, Ufolerationt Tndividualts | Gov, McClelian and Gen, Wiliars 1, Shesnaty by Mananae, optician, 88 Madison street (Tranuxe | Juatlco Senlly for keeping 8 honse of prostitution, adopted. i of carban, a fowMnchos apart, To one end of ench | ') and ‘onscrvatism. st was the 0 first Junior orator medal y muaical excursion party, nambering 250, which teaves New York by the steamor Devonia on the 20th inst., thus loaving three vacancies. This would seem to give an opportunity to thoss pere £l The docament contalned no facts of | of theso wns a wirc, on tho anme general princinio | Lost of the three, althougn the second contained | T. Elstng, of Iilinais; also the Maclean priz sons In our city who linva Leen so anxlous to avatl Bullding), wan, at 84, m., 73 deg. L 108 mo i | 3 Connolly, the ex-policoman who gats | putllc intorest. Tho Treasurcr also scnt o the telephone, and_ connecting with Ui phancs | some very ine thoughts, which ware well ex- | About 500 gontiemen sat down to the lumui | themaelves of tho sdvantages af this delightfal e m I b o ongd, U1 DATOMEIST | onk and smagines that once moro agnin he Is an foport, stowing tho receipia for tho paa already fn the tancaof the andience, Prestdent | pressed. ; Qinner, Dr. McCosh presided, Gov. McClellun | trip, A s e ave been 85,5305 and the res, Yarton, baving Iald n plain ulock or stick of corn <t “To 'th roor of S e The poople of Grand Havon, Mich,, are | anthorized ewingerof tho club, was fined §23 yo- | Jeaving a deticlency of 813. The arcts of ! | carvon’ from A curmet sdloc uerd claimed the sitention.of | reananding Lo eie benar, 200 (layshaor of peopl Havon, Mich., fon As rom ‘ono to the other of the pleces % : o ¥y B making great buxlrl(lmn for celobrating the terday for playing policeman, nu{‘n;z 1 ulrt sun; :151: wl at:yfil;-::‘lll::e: sl?.. l:fi, fl::'l:nymm t{-:c n‘“};":'fl";fj}’,fl‘,““( n':o.unlrll‘d l'o'hl;llf 2:::;&‘.‘ L:r:(.\ cl’;‘ifi\fix"ffl}?@fl:‘f&&'fl? 2&2‘5{!‘:‘;‘:& Heow Jecsor We have tho E’A'J.El“"li"? &Uilv:‘nisusnm that Mr, J, Fourth of Jaly, A grest, warlely of enteriain- | Heury Molsner, of 203 Divislon atraot, was | , %5 $Hieeon St WERALS MO IRIOENIAE | vor o' 1nid was' xopested. tothe. sudienco fn | Of the perforuor by hicarty applause. (eorzo ADRIAN, MICIH. M. Nockin hine opened a goneral catoring-basinony iy 1ot Sellver tho oratio” A varty leava g ot Commisloner Horno,yoateniay fofgell: | e i e Roclty Ly . Uil Capontr of ths | & Tach ‘oudee " ano: o feat tho-capabinty | 3 Massot, Abinglgn, Uilvered anjomtlonon | soect Dipateh o 7ie frunse - | akNo. 114 Twcaty.sccond stres, under the man il A e instrumen 0 may A o o R, L b o . 3 " o R fons e Pamethe pnmer Melropolle | eenmest licenss, . 1t gareTofi o 8500 Tor appear. | 1ot and bailding in which tho meoting s held, | o8 e dna o imn. seporiss wiile s commen o | Clilcneo, deginimed pon the subject of Wary e S AN { Qemintof Mr. Oharlen Nauch; thotaeell koowt catoror of the old firm of Rauch & Werner. Al o - 5 nual Commencement-oxerclses of Adrlan Col- Mr. Carponter mounied the platform, and, aftera | of papor was scratched lghtly over the carbon. | and Jucob Kagey, Arcola, delivered o speech orders for weddings, parties, recoptions, deliciow An [uliabitant of Evansville, Ind., sonda a A briaf reanmo of the history of thoSoclety, aali | The resnit wasa sound 50 loud ms tobe almost | upon * Leglsiative Encroachmeut.” After a | loze were held in tho Opera-House here to-day. ponul-cnéd :gdrcum to * Any Conetablo in Ch m}:::mw ,}:’,,2,‘,’{,",':,’," f,'.’;".‘.‘.“,"...}"‘.‘.’,mf’f,","{,’,‘} that, in furtherance of ita work, It wan stiggested | unplensant to llsten to, though, of course, it wa; ] cay % n the b 3 | briet tnterlude, in which the band once more | Tho literary clnsa graduated in tho morning, | lce-cream, and fruit-ices promptly diled. ck of the card ara tho word same in his possesnton, bad & partial hearing before | two ot three years ago that a fund of 850,000 | not aporeclable fo the keenost ear without tho | performed fta part, Cyrus F. Kryder, Frecport, I s 3 - ———— ¥ Ploans cullect 33,13, keep half, and return ¢ B ™y ey Ak s fyticie | should be eaféod, ~As an fncentive thoroto Ho ot | Instrument. D eanid Edions on' Linesnt ;l“dmm""::"d of o2 ‘0"(3,'1"5 / F;"l“"’ : HEALTH AND BEAUTY. balance.” The card found its way to Ju £300 ball for & furthier hearing ¥riday afturnoon at | $hattime proposed to donate tho property whcte ‘Tne teeting was a most aatisfactory and enter- Flla cenny was woll writton, He recefved warin radley, Cherry Camp, V. Va.; John A, Tho question of health and besaty transcends B re a0 Roclob. e R Eals o YD L s e o (ol e Acseadiati o Uin Ruclely, applause from the large asecmbly. * The De. | Fordydics, Adrlani Nellio M. Mungor, Boloit, | 1y oghors, Discased teeth axtrnctod without patn. ul <3 ing 31, M. Jobnson, the man who wns acensod of | necured, 1t gave him grest satisfaction to know LOCAL POLITICS mand of the Hour ¥ “was the Wome of & dis. | Wis.: Waiter Fum, Bellefontalue, O.; Willlam | g most beutiful set of teoth, 88. Also, the Eatly yosterday morning Mrs. Mary Mar- | 4,0 arceny of money frum Emma Lewla' honko of | that tne conditions tiad_ been met, 1o thorafore o coursa by Jamea Monroc Wheaton, of Wheaton, | C. Rigdon, Rusbyille, Ind.; Erastus M. 8cott, | inest and bost flitng at one-third the usasi fatos, tin, b0 years of age. restding at No, 86 Bromer | [1j repute, was held in 8300 bonds yesterdny by rmlenlldthnlcy-nlmn bullding to the Associa. BMALL MEETINGS. 1il. " The literary excrelsca closed with an ora- | fljramsburg, 0.4 Henry C. Smith, Palmyrs, | Drs, McChesnsy, Clark and Randolph straeta, sireot, was found hancing to & front door. 8he | jugtice Scully for trial June 27, Emma Lewis for | Uon, aesurlng Iis members that thelr Joy could | A regnlar meoting of the Natlonals' Cook Coun- | tion by Miss Elfa Parks, of Rochelle, 11, on | 3o o ithes 7, Bwitt, Palnes® Hollow, N, Y.t % e —— 5y * had been a heavy drinker, in consequenco of which | keepiog a iouse of prostitution was slmnlariy dis- | not be greater tiian his own. 4y Central Commitieo was hold Tost night at tna | * The Beight Sideof the Fronch People, a very | Mich.; Charles ., Bwitt, Talnes' Hollow, N. Y.; s wadbaca and v s, agnd 16 oo 1 veum, | poibor e Catpeneri remari wore remponded to by | 4 Cenieh s wae held [t SN St | exdliabie producton, Edion G. Walker, Pamyra, Mich, Thoclsnn | A G000 CHANCE FOR YOUNG MEN. . r ¢ o isdlidont, Mecils L. Walkan whorexd qoltes N STt tor “ | _The e ! d dtp! b ic_graduated thls cvening, Thelr names o new Dusiness Exchango at tho Bryant & licved to liave been cansed by remorss for her Constables Maulling and Stone, and Mr. weltten nddress, in whi The conferring of degrees ang plomas by | music er ed this cvoning, e foriom and bapless condition. T ReRehe e Who were Arrentod :0m i CATED OF Tiob | et L oy pic bury fpaunced | ;The meeting was called for th parposo of heariug | peor “Marcoy upon tho gradunting class of 1678 | oro: Mary L. Bliss, Eva E. Kirk, Anna L. | Stratton Dusiness College fs Just the placo for P reports of Committees on Organlzation and othor 1 Mra. Wineh refereed by d Patrick McDermut I zents of the I A was tho next I ordor, and the following ap- | Humphrey, SBusic M. Lewls, and Mra. Winship. ITin clnss of 1881 of tho Obleago University | Beticita Rty ottt Yepterday by dumico HAmmilL: | tajning of Ein oesls. No soan Conldd o & Nasoms and | Foutine business, A committec, consisting of | peared unon tho platform Io respanso to the | The oxerclics wero cruditabla and well attended; beld their annunl olection yeaterday afternogn, Tt | Thenlleged riot uccurzed alout the posssasion of | a'constetent Christian at tho rame tmo. ~Contrary | Messrs. Gelder, Kelly, Soringor, Ilorr, and Nei- | calling of thelr numes; Georgo Evercte Acker- | Tho Collego fa connceted with the Mottiudist janited an follows: Collese Itintorian, M. G Ter- | the house No, 127 Eniostreet. lo general expeciation, be did not ratarn the thanka | sun, ws apootnted to artanga for, & mass-meoting | nan, Edward Wllyd Audroive, George Miiton | Chiurch, auil many cleray, aswell as laity, promi- i waid Baner. g Homes! Chers Tolos o, B. Kinflolly and Mnry, his wife, wero of the Aasaciation to Me, Carpenter for Wis gift of | of Cook County Nationals, to be held in this city | HBassctt, Willlwm Morrls Dooth, Abuer Clark, youny men to spend a fow weoks, No vacations, Class and individual instructlon. Meneman's Peotonized Beef Tonlc is tho only Tidiors. Calvin Jobnson, Alfred finre: Pablichers, | beforo dustice Everatdt yeniandny, charzad by | 4 Ball, utthis was dong sutecquently by indl. | July 17. Adjourned for one wack. e g L O e el 00 Dol A e K R Eimer Ingham, Sherer, and Charlon Ifille. | Jobn D, Kirschoif with concealing morivaged | LIOgn)members. Bhort sddresscs Wavtiennads | A meeting of the Seventh Ward Republican Cinb | wards, Sary Ellzaboth Garat, Bortua Galton tracts of boef, out contalns blood-making, farco In thy evening upper WS Rivon 8¢ fhe Tras | property vainod 4t S230, Thoy uave ball and op- | 2oy Us fhatubone of Lath, No Ve Me- Zer was Nelil at N0, 405 it laland avenue last ovon- | Goodwin, Conrad Anthony Haney, Willlam WATERTOWN, WIS, generuting, atd e siseinlig Drovations 8 lae mont House, tained a contluuance fat tea days. ‘The property | tive cynntry 9s o missionary s Divosky, ing, E. H, Thorp presiding, Thercwasa larwost- | Hamilton Marrls, Clarence Ierbert Harvey, Apectal Dispateh to The Tribune, ‘Yaluabla fu all enfecbled conditions, whothor tho n ‘Tark, was a pool-iable, puul-balls, ealoou chaits, tubles, | poc atudyine medicine in this country; Mr, Necd: | ‘endance, and on the start thers seomed tobs & | Junius Clarksow Hoag, Frank Seward Jobnson, | YWarentows, Wis, June 20.—The sprin e n, Saminiion of slsht appolntad at tha | el T i Sissourt and e liow, M. lalow,a fap: | SUARCE(oF foms oppoaitons ¥ro Cominiise ap; | ncols Kagsy. Loule Korchuer, Edward Moraar | teru'of 1o, Nostiméstern Unlveralg, of. this Fhysicina met ot the Tremout House Iast wven- | Minor arrosts: Mary Johaoson, making tiek cloreyman of Canadn, who gave a very amas- | Boed st Hhe BRGVING mestink (o proposd ot o | Kinuian, Crrus Franklin Kryder, Joseph Thing A 1 Iast 1 jth futercating TS tincunecd ho ‘malter of rales for ie | threntas I1. Verdl, dohn Lawler,and Georan Eaton: | E dercription of tho allegud manner in which tho | SRERE0H SRS RGN ACIROMES A0 B9 | Ludd, Frank Macard, Rasmus Niclson, Chacles | city, closed last ovoning with Iuteresting mnnngemont of _chlidren {n hot weather, They | picked i by the folice for_vadrancy: Johu Mee. | Masons Lad andoavared to thiare hie work. A | Gonvention, roported, aud, attor taking o recess, | Stewart Northrop, May Ella Parks, Clinrlca commencement exercises, which were held in ing e to get wp a petiion asking tha Connty | un and Patrivi Johweon, eharged Wil ppiug | mEBbCE o the Wianghard family ales spolis. lold: | tho follawing wero homihated: the Hon. 1i. ¥ | Henry Quereau, Uharlos Lacthmer Rool, Ida | the chapel of the Institution, and attonded by a .;:llf(r..l"l,:"'{ée‘n.‘i.‘i.i'e'é’l.‘m‘&’-l'fifli!"i‘:.’.“.!‘f‘.’n'rlfé’ L}IIJL%’B '2.'?553«"3’.1:‘.':’;:‘.‘.}",‘.‘:.".‘..&"5Sh‘:-‘"‘-»‘l‘:iv in'thelr Tompies there was 1o law by which the Derickson, A, Muus, P. Schuoert, J, A, Bchmel! Stuart, James Monroe Wneaton. large audience, Tho followlng are the gradu- result of exhauntion, nervons prosteation, overs work, or ncute disesea; and In every form of doe bility, particularly If resulting from pulmonary complaints, It 1s friendly and helvful to the most delicato stomach., CAsWELL, HAzZARD & Co., pro- prioturs, New York, DEATIN, 3 [ i ¥. Uchy, and J. Tiagna, Att iderabl T o : = 4 e R e Pl e AT e S Pphysicians from thelr ranks ta treat patients. sunnings ** allroad cigae ™ luttery on Madison Communecouldbe vrobibited from parading tho | g, oLy AUt Tt il on{x!'v'-: "R'q’i”.‘m‘l"::""X'.‘g‘:‘.“"é'u‘l-‘ré‘;"‘%‘\?? ugl?;: ates of the Colleglato Department: Adulphus | “{ATiKE~Tane 20 at 13 g'ciock noon, Tiyman Marcs ‘Pho Exeentivo and Sub-Financo Committea | *ect The regular order of business was then taken | Jouravd- Horice U. Lunti_the Deering prizes, for best | Dacbenroth, Watertown, Wis.; Augustus Ben- | 04 of Samuctand Sarah Marks, sied 17 years aud 4 of the Nutlonal Flremen's Tournament met yos- Androw Height keops tlo City Iotol, and | np, the firat thing being tho recommondation of | A meotingof tho Tenth Waed Ropublican Clab | English cssuys, Georee E. Ackerman, Edward dler, 8heboyran, Wis.; Charles Huth, Chicago, Funers at 2 p, m, Friday, Juno 21. terduy aftertioon at ltoom 2 City-Liall, George hehad a sorvant named Kate Unrne. OfMcer Jay | the followinz persons for memberanip: Tho Koy, | washeld last eveningat No, 20 West Lako street, | . Andrews, William M, Booth, William H. How presiling, The reports werg h|rmy flattor- | Neott went to tho hotel one doy snd searched Kate'n | 8. C. Kimbail, of Tliinols: the Jitev. D. . Rath- | Tha chalr was occuplud by Mr, Ue ard Lampert, West Bond, Wis.; Anton Pleper, Ing, the Commities on insuce having met with | room for nume money which bad heen stolen from | tone, New York: the Rev. if. it, lilnman, [ili- | Me. Jennings octed nn Becretary. Thomaeting | sfann prizes {n declamation—firat_prize, Julin | \Wriohtatown, Wis, ; Henry Sehulz, Watertown, gratitying succers. The Committeo adjournca | o boarder. The nnpntation cast upon Kate was too | 10! he ftev. A.T. Ltiley, Ilinof The Commite | wad lield to sclect dulegates to the Connty Conven- | Watson, class of '80; sccond prize, William ! h by ¥ 1z, y until Tuesdny at . tn, /At the Marshal's oflice, | much for her womanly fealings, and sha went for | teato which was referred the resignation as a [ tion to be voted for at the peinwirics, and the ful-* | n’ plgiare 0. The Gage prizes in debota— | “vip 7 when deflulte snd fual arrangoments will be pece | tho olficer lo & way thut wae uianculloe and effect- | membier of tho Assoclation of Presldent Dlachard, luwl-y: wero chioson: Q. E, \vhlwb& T, Sunder- Neat s, daies E: Mosgrove, 701 second Tho following eradunted from the Acae fected for fnsurlng the successof the tournsment. | dve, Mr. Helght skirmished arvnnd with a broom | of Wheaton College, reported in favor of notac- | son, J. Il Burke, J. H. Cruver, Frod Meobold. P‘ i s Tamilton, /0 Tho Adet demfo Dopartment: Samuel Hall, Watertown, §a hin hund, and at Jast iLumped Kate on the sidy | conting tho same. ' A calogy of the gentieman, | On motlon of Me: Craver, It was 'docided that tho | prize, Wilitam A. Ilamilton, '70. 0 Adel- | \is,; Leo Skinner, Watertows, Wis; Jullus A boy 8 yeors of ugo named Jamen Gain- | o fhe fend and Jald hor out: Sho i bin srrast- | embodled 1n the repart, oecisloned som discust | delugates to tho Stito Canvontion be welocted by | phlc prizes [n oratory—tist, prizo, Willlam T\ | gz inann, Miuneols, Miuo. men, WA rin, oter gfn:gr:ln{n rar'enn;mbnt tnln ed, and Justice Foote fued him $1 yestenduy. ston, but it was finally adoptod alonz with the rest | tho ward. as had beon the practice in other wards. | Iobart, '70; second prize, Charles I Queresu, ¥ 2 esing of Madison and Franklin streets by a pri- O'GItADY—The funeral of Michael 0'Grady will taka vlace froin tho tosidence, No. 430 lubbard:at., at 1o wolock, Komains wili bo taken ta 8t. Columbkil's Churcli, and thorica by cars to Cslvary, AlMS—At Fredonla, N, Y.,June 16, Foster B, Arms, aged 73 years. i1iomalng intorred at Youngstown, U, O'UIADY—Of heart disense, at hls lste reaidence, 44 Kinerald-st,, Juno 19, Johin 0'Grady, formerly ot it sautn alaein, aved o vears, ¢ Funcral from Church of Natlvity at 19 a. m. to-day, i bling, Milwaukee, Wis.; Leou- hibae e | s e . Kiligan ot a ity | JLi Qacar. Grlsbling, Mlmasicoo; Wia . Leon of tho mutter. It was charvud by sowe of thuse in | A commitieo of five wan appulntod to welect the | ¥ ) I/ urn, Ef .. 8 AMB~In this city, June 1 of congeatlonos Vate cacrings and reverely. but not dange Tho police linve ns yot 1o clew to tho | o toom har Dianchard's re4lgaation was bont in | o and placo of tha next mesting, T Leles tor hosl heflactin, Sitie s plch, WINTEWATER, WIS, AN e cisT dne 20T S end i hurt, Tho wheels pavsed directly ovee him, thicves who perpetrated the Watson diamond rob- | micrely for effect, and that 1t would be withds Amella Moore, The Kirk prizo in oratory was Special Dispaiches lo The Tribune, Lambn, -‘u 1 year D mooths 18 days, - 1u & marvel thot bu escapod aa he did, The hery, and probaoly wili obtain noue, as diamonds | ‘o Financo Committea reported the Trousurer's | The Fittoenth Ward Ropublican Olnbmat yeater- | ATAS 1A NOORG IO ATFE BEEC SEEKRT WitrewATER, Wis,, June 20.—Tho following | erher i ene At e o AT wokoakP e of th velicly got away ue soon an possivle, aro very hard to ldentify, ~ Mir, Watson Is said to | accounts to be all right. Nominationa for . | day evening at Polz ilall, and sclected the follow. | Awarded to Willlan 1. Ilarrs, '78, and George v from 7 Weat Stadbion-st. " Fridnda f tho family In Luy was taken {nio a drog-sturs and sttended ta. | nave found intactwome of the jowelry st firel ro- | cors for the cnsuing year were thon made, aud the [ In@ )iat of natnes to be ‘voted for a4 dulegaten to I:. Ackerman, '8, studenta woro graduated in thie four-year conrse §5% Buftalo and Erle papers plasse copy. . Yic was sciliug fans on tho strock ot the Gmo of the | peried. mivsing. witeh misieraily redices the | Softovan sloctedr® Drosident, Moses Tettingiil; | Monday's ontion: Conrad Folz, ~William Tho exorcises closed with a benediction by | ot the State Normal School to-day: Allce L. WHITNEY—At Niles, Mich., at the home of her aceident. amonnt: ‘Tha first report gave tho mnvunt ot | Vice-Presldent, A.In Freeman; Secretary, Ol Greiner, 8t Charlos Andro loze; Dircetora, | ler. Llins Sh dJro, W, HL Bul- | the Kev, Dr, Raymond. pman, B. F. C. klokke, Fred Don- Last ovening 8 recoption was given to the Meadows, East Troy; Eno 8. Richinond, White- | deuzhter, M, Gearge 17 Oltphaat, Ferta It., wife ut nearly $5,000, and the police roport av it now | Rtoddart: Traasurer, T, L. & b ' Grargo ©; Whitacy, naendl years. gruring tho past quarter Spaclal Agent s pinced the. Toss at TS L0 whts llowing | LHro Carpantat, As D. Carpnts tildratn, J, | 2inger. gradusting class, the papiis, nd thelr frionds, | Water; Emma Heuderson, Hartland: Alico | §5¥%¥aning Jolial ploads oy, uart has recovered 140 reglatered lettern that | for the depreciution in dlamondsd, whi innvol the | M. Wallaco, J. Blanchard, T, Hodgos, I, L. Kels at tho residence of Prof. Marcey. L. Bherman, Geneva Lake; David 8. Kennedy, — B et S threto ol Thoms b airioioht 14 | actual logs batween 81,800 und 4 U0, o, E. A Coule A Walte, K. B, Thotapeon, C. 11 SUBURBAN. pekellare Trov; Allca J. Garltt, Deer Crockj Edward NOUNCEMENTS, tnrough the mistakes uf those who sddresecd | Gldeon P. Kufght swore out n warrant: [ B o8mrtr eme o O e & Member RNGLEWOOD, DEARIORN SEMINARY, Kione, Elkhorn; Ella C. Cooly Whitowater; | TADIEONS CARDON TRLEDIL thonn, and & fuw had beoh delnped 0F aceiientaly | yeaterday bofare dustico Mateon for tho arrest of | ob (e fiio Asrun Flori, of Pitcbirs u wemhet ) 3 b miscarried. Kgme of thewy Istiers iad to bo traceil | Avulo Kiliht, wife of the compiainant, smi Will of the Association, wuroread oud adopied. Tug | Officer d. D. Marnard, of tho Ityde Parkpolice, | Plymouth ~Congrecational Church was | Ella J. Mansur, Rock Prairio; Bila A. Hamil- 5 K - ith tler of purchasing the Cynosure, the orgnn of | discoverod the body of a man who bad ovidently ded last lng to ita utmost it ton, Whitewater; O. Nelson Wazley, Oxlord- throuwh elght States, shiaws that tho regis | jam 3, Angler. He chares tham with Tiving 1 | {he' Ascintion, camo o Bt 1t ‘ivas fnaily ro- crowded Inat eveniog to fta utmost capacity, - (i + 23 ation, ! ville. Among tho jvisftors from abiroud were ey ayatens i aluwout perfect, aud that 1t 1o uhiiost | un oven, and notortous stute of adultery, flie | ajvud ta rofer it tv the Loard of Directara. The with an aitdlenca composed princtpally ot ladles, | Vi % )"0k 70 Y ooatts, tncluding . Gov. otter if 1t is propor) faved huoaband that he started for th o POrIY | ABiex Tiite after havin went hhawiin Rastwurds letter found upon his person ho s supposed to bo | 110 occasion was flic twentleth nuniversary of | gyniyh and State Buperintendent Whitford, The E AND BPEA Y inge pliondurasty wil be exbibiied P T ot Itall, under the suspices of the Knglewoud “Divisun, Bonaof Temperance, ¥riday cventng, June 21, coms mencing 88 o'elock, Admisslon, 23° conta, ~Tickets for saly at the drug-stores. committed suicide In the woods near the corner of Indiaus avenue and Fifty-sixth streot. ¥rom a addreased ek Tt Afler laving ‘ment Hle wifn Kastwari | Pe0ng then adjonrned, Dearborn Scmi n fustitutlon wivich ha D o e s elone 1 Searitn's CHally "Phus far tho new Custom.-Houso lins cont unl::“lu:"l'(sug;’ltm ::n“v:}:r fi}"l.fi‘f..‘:‘:r’,‘ MATRIMONIAL. George tappler, ;,Ma h,‘ the emoloy of the Michl- tl:xn:r’:‘ll.;lz 0;::2:::3; :u‘ m:mnprl;!:“ ll'fl'lflf:d" cluss Is one of the hglt that sver loft the schoal, | 5 Pt the peoplo$1.678,000. OF ;30,000 wan | wil'ler, - Anier s arieiol gesteniay i ‘A DOUBLE WEDDINU. s f.::m‘;,'f';if“;u',',',:;:"o, e caenor 2" | uates each Commencenont than any ottier NEW YORK. ool tha Naw Enalalilonm cuation * pent'upon the buildig. The original cutiuiute of | woman cwnd not be found yeaterdave ' | _Plymonth Churcu, on Michikan avenue nesr | picy gy pood, falthfal Jaborer: Lo wan obilged fo | Semlinary, Univarsity, or College from Dan oven Boectal Mapateh tn The Tribune, e L e ee otk ed u;‘il!‘('; o “'?2?",fi'é’;gnfis"dké’fii?&.‘::‘n:ii‘ma‘: Justico Bummerticld yeatardny held the T"My&mm ':.‘m' ;v iy :’ ridllantty lighted, hand- | gismigs him on account of falling off of business, | unto Becrshoba. On this oceasion the Sewtnary | N8W You, June 20.—The University of the | wiousvclocks.m. | Ol to'carey om ths wories 13 Wil ok abons 81, | foflowing: Bonjarin Tobinson, cinrged ~with somely D:f,“’,;:‘h;,‘“n,m ',‘"‘"'i,":;:,l"",.n'lm__':’“‘*‘l{ His namo and sppoarance wonld Indicate that ho | did nut go back un Its record, and a dozest [ City of Now York bad Its commencement ex- | = = = AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. OUR SALE TO-DAY 000, 000 more to fininh and furnish tho structure, | frandulenily trading some Koness lunds for o was & German, about 40 years of age, well dresved | young ladies ent church fs t] ercisea to-day, graduatiog twenty-clght students and it this is appropriated in time the bulding can houve nnll’lnl on ;lichllun ;wmu. 300 to the | couwe of such an unusunl gathering nt wuch an uu- | fora mun of his calling. 5 young tndles ctgrod thie. chorch fromt this Ject- H 1 6 was weon to pans ¥ " il 5 fo the regular classical tic Do tundo ready Tor iecapancy by the. 13t of v, | Cruminal conrts Shiunts banme, Iatceny. as balive | uaual hour for harch services wayihe double wod- | Along Indiaia. Sremio. oot 10 o'Slork in ‘the | “5ggooi. Whila tha organ plaved & oarch, = - e T . ‘o The church was besulllully docorated, and § courses. Honorar) degrees wero be- 1H70. The New York ’Oll-? ce, bulit of gran. of nhous £7U worth of yoods from Miss Jennte ding of Mr. O, M., Converse, o mueber of the mornlny, with his coat on bis urm, waich was the flowers, cverzreens, and other ndornmnents were § y g Hlout 000,000, 4 e ChicaHo bullding, cort | RIS, S M ter: & DULCOR, Eharged wih | Nonrd of Trad, und Miae Mary, B. Wright, tho | jastasen of, himalive, Tup roca with which b | 1o ululu': ., jovery inember of the, grudustiog et Ot e e e g i # 5 v +t | sister of Mrs. W. K, Frost, and afr. A, 1l. Cad- ¢lass Liad & hundred frien roacnt, and ever 3 ! A bort, timo ngo Maj. Ernst Von Dnndon | 1S, lsreeny, uf m:'t:. ghacing [ Jack suapended fromi the fork of a small troo not seven da p t, y PO L \ Al ey g L1 one of tho hundred bore s bouguet of alarming | New York, and Prof. David R, Jucques; . D. was authorized by tho Govarnor to recruitthe First | 1iumly. allas liackne, ‘an ol contdonce. J!clh‘l)r(n) wallader, an attacha of the wholesale dry-gooas | foet from the ground. Ills feet touched the neques o ., amd Mis lo M. Con- | ground; in fact, hie legs wers bont 80 that hin | dimonsions. ‘Thu Rev, Charles flall Evercat led | upon tho Rev. Amasa 8, Freeman, of iHaver- Commenoing at 0:30, with Titinole Voluntecr Gardo Javger (riflemen) fiats | fua; Gl Davie, drank, 830 fne, dnmve Jinke, | ooee O o Oy or o N Wiliiam Gon: | Enves aimont tovcned 1o dirt. 11 s bellcved o | In praycr, and the reading of essays followed, | straw, tho Rev, Luthor W, Peck, of Honcailate, : tellon. Maj. Van Danden i making koud progress | james Virown, and Gcorgo Kaufwann, vagranta | yerss, of No. 017 Michizan avehie, hava friend living near the corner of Arcliorav- | Tha prozrammo was long and varied, and waa | Penn,, aud the Rov. Wilson Phrouor, of Sing in hh,nndnnukh_u{.nml two eamlmmuh-ye already | ond pickpockets, 350 fne each, Justice Morri- “Tas bridal-purty separated at the entrance of tho | eonennd Twentivth strest, Word was scot to | ag foliows: *The ffuman Eye,” Miss Emma | Bing; Pu. D. upon Abram 8. Isaacs, of New 8“" unnfinih (illmnuny {‘\‘Iml orty-ive men, nnd | yows only portant cave was that of Leason und | charch, ond auvanced In couplen by ditforent wisiea | them and the Coronor, M. Glllette; “The Diamond’s Cousin,” Dessle | York; A. M, upon Addieon Kichords, N, A. 1 ““'",’"'I" (o '; '""‘fi“- "G;f ara tobe four com- | Schlosingor, chiarzed with omborzlement from M. | to the pouivions tefors tha oficiatin - Thero wlll bo a mouting thls ovoning of thosa fn- | e ens w dourtesy,” Anns Underwoods *'The | and Bdward' J. Bormiugham, 3. D.,of New | CHOCRERY, OLASS AND CHINA auumms, Plated e e a i By o n‘;;,'.‘ffi“ . Cahiil, ond which was progressing st midmght, | They were precedealy the uslors, Stours. ¥, (. ABtatiud ln foromd Congrezatioual Socloty in | F{h0f the Chandellor,? Lds M; Catos Perey | York 4 Wars, a¢., &5 Tnvolca Nowp u'x;l!iu\vu:z. over = . V. 2 AV , & o 9 urch, ot 8 o' 3 b : C ¢ ——— zation was heid jant ovoning at No. 13¢ Wein | - Notwitbatandig items fn othor papors | Lowim ¥ 3. Darrutl, Guorgo W, Blugles, and b -d"n'i::ncnnnmmon et sitons & 0'€lucks 10| pyisha Blicliey,” Minblo B, Foraythi “Tho atreet, and 8 number of new wembers wero ad. | yoaterday, & gueat of thu Grand Pacigc Hotel was | i yeiing oostumos and bnnots. Tlio Rev. C, 1. | _The eradusting exorcires of the Englewood itigh | Muslc of “Naturett" Mabel il paulding: INDIANATOLIS. ( ,_A_RPETS mitd, 1t r;\' ‘ax[mmd that Compauies Aand 18 | robbed 0f two guld watchvs sud chalnw, #nd | yyoreetperformed the coromony, and the party | School will take ‘»qu Friday, tn tho evening. | ‘““Pralrics,”” Lillan Laogloy; “A Group | | Hpectal Dispaich to The Tridune, \v]l “-vn -;x Nelen! u_m{- n&n woek to warrant thu | some jewelry, —preclsely ns "‘l"h TIBUXE | porired ag It bad advanced, After the cercmony n | Tho alumnt cxerclses will bu lield ju tho Lifgn- | of Famons Letter-Writers, Lontsa 8. i1t} INpiaNarol1s, [nd,, Juno 20,~Qcorge P, | VELVET, DRUSSELS, and WOUL. To be follower clectiun of permanent offeers, 1t may bustatad | stated, ~sud ~ the fuct that Paddy duern | f2e ol vo'wiitch wera tnvited only tho relativi School Hall, YA Foot of Turl," Lena May McCuuley; “The ¥ with ’l;‘:;.l-ltvcc.?:':&;c“twa hab thls Semantiyion kaymitne P ML AR it st (a%Aae | wos held 'at tho rosidoncs of r. Willlam Con! B T T Nation's [dol,"* Htelon T {‘nrmh; $rgine | Brown, Sunceintendont of bubllo. Schioots, Kan l 0 EI l |1‘ . h ‘ommuniets | and will bo | about the liote] carly ona morning scames udts ) vorgo, tho father of Mr, €. 1. Cunverse and 3 i g resigned bis position after a servico of flve years, composed of tlie best Gerwan yount me: cite that thoy were the guilty ones, Tho guost, | Torse o, CANADA. yrith valedictory addross, Miunio A, Luckloy. coy younz mea ln thy | eule that thoy were she guilty dnca. “Tho guost, | Cadwallader, tios Converas. * A tino wadding-sa: The programine was fiteraperscd with some | Much dissatistaction lus boen expressed with A od; and the beautlful array of wed. b van + hoth elng as good pro- | BOT Mis seeve Tor ) very fino nusic, and at its conclusion the diplo- | his management, and & change would probably Tho Chicago Acadomy of Homcopnthic | Kt chunged 1o vayraucy, . ding-gifts oxhibited. e, und Mra. Convares and | Printers’ Strike—A Gront Itoliglous Holldny o Pettc # * PhyAlelaTs G Butaoons 2,’. o i s z\en‘_g::‘u‘l Lhteaene thete aro In Amorlca to-day, | 3yp.ahd Mes, Cadwaitadef took the 0 o'clock train I8 Montreni<Orangenisi.tibal Hult 1nas wero prosented by the Principal of thoBew- | yiaye beun made in any event. Brown will re- QAL Kinde, ineluding entive ¥urnitur of frst-clas Lestdenga, 4 Kelendid Rdehosrds, Library aid ciry ou, 38 T, T 3 T. Tabiesand Dreaslog Cases, Chamber au Uuase last night, Dr. Von Tagen Iu the chalr. | ino same time and dn 8 similar maoner, | dat uighs for St Bauk “Whoy will remalu in thy ‘perial Diapatch 1o The Tridune, e orer, 0y Craduating clase | turn to the praciico of tho law, und bo succeed. | FariorBulia £ o Camunties v rules foxinecato ol chlldrenln ins illoves securing 8 ablit T with | and be at liomo 5 "thoir friends’ at No. D17 | MoMTIEAL, June 20.—Tho priuters in the em- ., Minulo A, Duckley, Loutsa L. Ilitt, :‘:,‘..‘é'u'}'z'm}ffimnan‘.. O borts, Trincipu of 20 Se g‘ M&Ohlnefi e B BT o R - ploymens o ‘e Merad ot sro o | 1t 3, Can it Lawglor MiguiaL Forrth, | g ol of . . shorciz, s tormor Wi o Bt The quention afYoprensutation” e | who pollcs concluded thal o ganz of holslancalis |y vory quict but benutitul wedding occnrrad at | Btrikes ducto the fact that thalr wages havo g b Superiutendeot. l&lnlnfc- anr: Furniture, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Sprin, i 4 10 Lo had, Eyerything to ba sold. RLISOR, FOMEROY & CO 78 & b4 Ltaudolp Medical - Tonrd of Cook * County - Hompliate | Lo rare bieatey at to” hosele. s Harly i she | Bl Caroltnvs Court at 1oon yusterday= thut of Mins | beou roduced 10 por cont, Tuoy subiiiited to o He Sumiidingy it Amur Uod D e — having beon deferred from tho meeting of Saturdn; " IHclen A. Danolds, daughterof D, 1L Danoldw, £xq., | reduction s yesr ugo of 12 per cent, The rate 3 OLD SETTLERS Tawt, Wwaw brougit up. Vigrous tx:‘%nc'hu-“wurz T ot i s o work I teue sebes AU siruptioLon: and e JOkL S, Tolurde o] {‘,‘,‘,‘2 Gtared fs 47 cents, ! ‘v:‘:e(;l':f‘ ma:x;:m‘{:‘ Hyeril 4 116 and iyt ahould bave s Fapresentation b the | o ’pes uoving in this wy to catch tho thiaves, | Ji2ie’ panolde, aud. Siiss Hattlo' itch, and ko | To-day la tho groat featival of Corpus Christt. | Mapisos, Wis,, Juno 20.—At & meetiog of | Teuaton of Tloneors on the lanks of the Board. Une spouker el tnat his patrons and m by Ar. Mobort Blues and 3ir. Frank B. | 1t belug o statutory holiday, nll couris and pub- ¢ 7 Fox River, Near Elgin, Ille=Address of frieni numbored nosrly 200, And Mcludodd udgos, :’.“,",,'1“1.,‘.‘{",,::,“.,',‘,‘,',.‘,““ Taunit thomatvos mivtagon f by e v T 4 the ltegents of the University last eveniog the t e W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO. Aldermen, nowananer fen, inorchantsy wic. vie e 207 bride wors Princasso roba of white it | HOOMites aro closed, aud tho city woars & holf- | Tfou. T, L. Bpoonor was elected o member of | EXLiouteor. Lross—Othor peashes— | OHATTEL MORTGAGE BALE. E?‘.nb;:'gl.:“:‘l"e‘n(l ,f,‘.‘::.‘}"{f,m 1llm clu‘vmnnw A SAD CASE. :;n‘lq ml l:\l :ue. H:I:nfl‘\' :; ri-."-t u::l‘l‘l‘l‘:‘ lrlll,ll(“ day appearance. ‘Ihe Freach Canadian popu- | tho Law Fuculty, The following honorary de- Bprelat Correspondencs of The Tridune, ENTINK FURNITURE AND PIXTURES OF h 3 o q o 3 o) n Foprenenited by Sbout 20,000 voturs. 1 viaw o ' ANOTHEI MAIL-ROUDER. form & Wattcat platt, the latter standing | Jution turued outen musse to attend publlu | groes wero conforred: Tho degree of LL. D, LAUNDRY, Nos. 960 nnd 271 North Clark.st., Ap Aucton, {.uu. Mloruing, Juno a1, st 10 c'clocts e i LUNG & G Auctivavers. " EEGULAR BATURDAY BALE, Furniture, Honsekeoping Goods, Carpets, hat fact, [he moved that a commitice bo appolnted mjuato of antiyue beadod lace, worvices fu tho various Roman Cathollechurches, 1o “‘l:" ul{ the (ounty Board and vmwn‘:pclmlml Magh Cagpar wras, 4p to yeslerday atlarbon, Ay 1 wpon Prof. O, M. Conover; tho degreo of As 31 ELatw, I, June 19.—About 1,000 peoplo took rous back | e M % ¢ 2l | advantage of this delightful day to assuiable in 9 y und front ut which were slike edized with a friuged | The Irlsh Catholics also jolued this year fu ob- ¥ 7 Prof. C. A. . e ey i prosenit Slalmit | empluya of the Past-Oftce Department. ‘To-day [ Bt 0r Yabis "Fiu' bridevchalds wora white X ) ubou Uiram Bartor, Jr., anil Frot: C. A, Hutch ’ et Bent's Grove, soutt of the city, to partivipato sand_Drs, D. 8, faaith, N, F. Cooke, | ho lacharged with being athief, and o hawcon- | aitk uwd tarictan, servanco of tho day to a far greater oxtent thau-| fns. D, B. Fronkenberger was olected Pro- | 1, ore annual reunlon of tho Old Sttlers of A. K. Small, T, C. Duncan, It Ludiam, J. 8. | fessedto the trathfulness of the charge. The | The brido und groom wero the reciplentsof near. | usutl. fcssor of Rhotorie und Oratory. Edward L. | oy Rives Valley. This beautiful grove,on tho Mitchell, and Willis Danforih wors apuointed as | world doos not scom to troubla itsclf when & young | 1y an hundied elegant and useful preventa from Extensive preparations aro being made for | Owen and Uottlleb Muchlauser wers appolntea i) '"‘:“&,"fl:':’f{:‘n.fl:},‘,‘."&{;{"‘;flfi“‘:‘"}”{:‘;::'. may falls from grace, but here in un ofd wan, over | SHuIF frivads. Tho cervinony waa porfurned by the | (o prand procession of the {ost Bunday next. | fngtructors in German and Latin for tho - banks of the river, Is rich I fuckents of our Rov. C. Ll Bvorest, pastor of Plymouth Charch, sented to the Board Munday, whoso heud have ed 70 ong and weory yeard, | Thure were prvsent nong but the members of the | The Bixty-fifth Regiment of Volunteers will joln | guini vear, C. R Vanklse, W, E. Morgun, i, M. 'i"l’ "‘,"“’"‘u,'fl‘,;;,‘"fi,f 3‘,’:,{,‘0“".'1‘.":,'“{,,'.,“‘;2_ and Genoral Merchandise, T l‘.uou’AAr.quwun ABBESIMENT. sud whiols noat o the grave, This old map, onco ‘,.‘:"’2, d"l’il r: !ly.m :r'd lkm:'n%?l":l}lzlfl;u;lfi‘l;. fnthe procession, *Beautiful archivs are belug | Walte, und 11, J. Taylor were appotuted tutors c:;:'; ",:“:, Sigal ’nlcnln platform and seats BATURDAY, June 22, at 9:50 u'clock 8. 1. ]‘Mm}‘: tizens® Assoclation hss gutten oat the fol- l‘r: :routle ;lyn::l{l.n:s‘ ]-';xd : m-fifi?d.cmu& Takione O Thelt felciiss DAFAIK Lf & cuny flon, | erected on tho streets alvng the route. Tho for the ensulug your. Appropristions were 4 W. A. BUTTKIS, LONQ & CO., Auctioncers. Tue Executive Committes deslre to call youi teutfon to the necessily uf glving yuiir pereons! i fon {0 the assesanient of seal aud perrousl proes Which terminstes this week, ‘The law provide thu Asseseor shall give notics’ that un thy f ' larga faunly, one of thelr sous 50id woon affar dopariad. thtendiug 1o tako boat fur | ciby Is full of straugers, und speclal trains from | e s fullowar Ulvorelty Hurary, 85003 | were erccted In tho shade of tho trees, and au ¥ luw llbrary, $300; now apparatus, orgen provided for music. The oxercisos wero ears old, tho Eaal. They were fullowud by the good wishes | tho Wist with 9,000 excursionlsts are expected | gollowhig ollce X o) y *hicay iz olllcers and committees wore chosen: od " rica ! . PR Gy e Sl Ry gf oil and tho wwoetcst siralug of uausle [OM | 4o utgut to uttond the musical jublles to-mor- | Prestdertr, dohn inghuin;, Vieo-brosidenty N, | 29ened with tho sona # Amorlca by aquustatte ndrico. Lhey will visit | row. 8Ix hundred muslclans will tako port in | B. Vau Biyckes Secretary, Jobn 8. Desn; E) after which tho Rov. R. R, Buow, ol Elgin, ELEOTRIC PEN ANDPRESS AT AUCTION, * cs Lhat i aons | Qficw iy DAt T Hoartof Eqvaiiiattca bl mers | Now York, and hero 4 the uonvral uistributiag | banimonof old efion i P y BATULDAY MORNING, Juue 2. at 11 o'clock, st 173 ) it for K11 et ninvies. Whether bo some of tho principal citivn of the East, snd will : ceutve Connnlttes, lezents Van Blycke, Koyes, | delivered an effectivo prayer. Alter the song MONNING, e ot ) A e L B O T L . o:r\‘\‘--o: "'|f"|'.“l'i.«"’:?.'a'£n'-fn31 :u’nllt"ll?l‘u mako thelr fulure huwe In New Yurk City, lhacompv::i:l:r:"rk has been found for a1 and Gregory; Experimeutsl Farm Committee; | #Old Lang Sync," the Preddent of tho day, W, A, DUTTERS. LONG €0 Auctionoors, xtieved. 5;;'-; Setlys s vecu yivati, and 1t fsli | shop forall wail-bage througtiont thu Northweat, e Prmrdgin wietgloyod labioreta, auall foae ot Hogents Bty Chynowith, aud Kogeas Cow | Dr, Joseph Tallt, delivered tho speech of wel- ~——HANKRUFT BALBE. <! + " = i and fur this purpuss voue dOZUN_ UF BIUFe Muen &I ‘g 01 i i it W (] g re| ot 0 Fine v sa" s asacssments oilierwisa | SuTovad s bave o h Tun o e Siiies Ton: ARMY T;;}figgf.uvwns. Dt A DR d o o et ewauts, (kords | como. Bquire J. R Meluan aud D. C. BANERUP AL ) A i b9 | Oigice to oxamine the b pest bas h Special Dispateh {o The Trivune. et el o e Seofleld, of Elglo, followel with appropriate T vl walialien b alatilrhan ehich neciiending, Yign Cooper wascimplorid | of the Second Cavalry, wrtes from Port il | OTTAwALJuno 30— The watar n tho Ottawa Sy Nogunte Whiktund, Blacle, and Keepoun. § 0 aeke. Wethor. Braweter. then. tmoiuoed | EL VI SAFES AT AUQTION. Sially ot the tictineats for tntatione Us uotast | camia 1 Wck au. (iome wooke ptat compiatats | sontans. o lon complalnt, which will bo brougi | Jiver Is fufling rapidly, and a kool deal of vin- | iowde. widg o ereetlon of wn' asserably-sil | ex.Gov. Bros, of Chicago, who ssld that no o 22, ut 1% o'clock, st 173 BATORAT MORAI fen T e ly nd Uhe Avseasor uf e ver reachu ¢l a4 Luwi aid luspect Shelist Lo ascertuln i you lave fusr | dressed, uever reached their dustination, Iu- 8 FIRE PROOP SAP] under the notice of the Hecretary of War, in rewurd | ber 'l“é in cansequence, been stuck, rouerly asacasci; and 10Gt, CHECE YOUF cumplalig be: | Janster Paimer handed the compl ;] suthorized.” The wifuirs of the iostitution are o to uepredations commltted in the Nattonu) Pack by | Fho Chiaudlere whil-uwners have. declded not | iy u very prosperous condition, other couuty but this could celebrato the S, 3 FIIE AND BURGLAIL-PROOF BAYE, % 3 to run thele mills with night-pungs this seasou, events of such remarksble growth, Ho re- i fiie e o ey, Giiheuieord | SpccialAgeut Sudart, who ot once iared bowork | vaudal loorald, e agra it every yesr mich | il yurde ro ulrendy ful of Iaber, o to INGTO Jated the experienco of Fathier Drowater and | by orerot i feSERGIN, Ansign uday b m b A mage 1a done Uy them jn tha Natioual s for b i t y BLOOMINGTON, ILL, e T 4 83 ® Aucttonoers. {9 Susatisg the salustivn of e difcecuc bowunfu Cook | Ther aro about 400 employes in the Chlcato | pypy iy Montans, and that unlew messnros aro | Shoenciis (G L0A% Fatve are uob of the wost cu- Spacial Dispatch o The Tribune. the Hon. B. W. Raymend with the - J 33614 b thal Lecarion (0 vadavur 1 st Oifiges A S Sasy poniby cateh gaiaty e o 1 bar wolves thirty-nine cars 8go, The 3 Seiateer. South Towas 5 sud 0% Habwed airats Weat | Of overy wall, but savofully watch bppurtunitied, | fng. *tNo whers on . sarth, suniversury celebration this year an unusually | morniug at Awle Chapol University, and drew | that early day, which required o week's time, S4aud i liscalphesl K MOTEL ARIIVALY. S0 DR PIET Bacoy toriors o peekasen avo! ok | Genorat, *tare such woniors and wuch quantiulen | uttractive one. “There will e u procession Of | fopether an fwmenso auliunce of tho most | 80da pack of four wolves chased bim frou | REQULAR WEEKLY SALE Glemont, atiwankeoy | sy soccesstul iraps sloce they”connat alwayy | of £amo to bo foaut, and it will be s ehome if the | the Orouremen, Youug liritons, Wrentlee-ovs, | uionabie peoplo of this dty. Throughout It | Elgin to the very limits of Clicago. No other Baturday, Juno 23, at 9:30 a. m. onntiadelonia; | be systomatically trace: amoug ey mAny men. ln | mationd] suthorities bermit them to be dustroyed. | Wit THHe BUE T8 QEREEROE Y l“hl:l was ono of the tnoso enjoyable and succesafal | country can tell such s atory sa this. Log- Yy 23, 3 L this Instance, bowever, the culprit full 1u s own | There ars now fu the park thousands of eix. =0 s a Countles have alen Lurg: trap. Vurseversl weoks Cuoper wua suspected, 5 i tamo that 3 person can'ride o walk about swmong | $helr futeution of Jolntug i the eclebratiou, commencements over beld at Wesloyan Collego, | eablns were the only residances, Nuighbors buith, Montreals Col, W. 1 \:,d. L. Juseph, but there wav nothing developed tuat coutd by put | them," The General saye that oue bunter has Tho Marine and Fulicrics Depurtment has o FURNITURE, 5 A 2 a8 1 a8 Followiug I alist uf the graduates, with tha | were distaut. It was then the foundations were e llon. B. A. Colt Wi, oo bl iz gainst him n roviug his guilt. Hpecial-Agenst laugbtersd an suventy-tive of lacio anl- | receive sl couragl DO rom q he Col ,'“ Bei al school Cl Housshold Goods, & UK Bk, Mati e drewar. Rubn ] RERant watchd hie 1nas clowely, asstated by 316 1. | tuale 1n oy day, ‘They Wro wol butehred for thele |nlm‘!l‘l'|‘-ill:\'1‘-lu‘lu‘ll:):|ll:tk u'),."’ c’!omr::.u.‘ Thlr‘lhyf Uegroes cunfelrod. by 4 lloges Artbur Bea- [ 1aid of our achools and of the Imknuu(ul ..““’ °: sehol [ Lald .';'. d e 1,0, chatimoty, L naliaw, both of whom worked night and | woat and hide, but soley for wport, Hesides the | fwo thousand puunds of salmon were canned at | ¥id Peorin, B, 8,5 J, W, Oornisu, New Jerscy, Elgin, whose products arv now kuown ovel uver fhetr man. At last success lk-there At telopes, doer, mountain sb sud v . . v . He mentioned the joyous time when ¢ elforts, and yesterda coa | elicthiore are untuiopes, oot wountaln shoup,utd | Biaria by tho eud of May, tbls seasun, where nu | A. B.; C. 8. 1. Duug, Maryland, A, B.; R C. | thoearth. 1 rallroad was laid ‘hicago s » h m an 2,000 pounds bad Leeu packed during | Hickwan, Willamsville, 1L, A, B E. [ the it railrosd was | twend G Grand Picgic—sl. I arihy, | Coopor was secn to sct more su dred woubtaln sheop ure et with evory day. T ure than 3, K an, ik, p: e Sef e d Elgin. The people bhad done wisely Siub el gl 4 3t b tho suiue perlod last yeur, AL # slugle canning | 8. Jou Ut A B MOV AN < b Jartiords Juenh n..uf.. u’;'x'fflnf,fi'g' C:"ff'w":fl"p'm. :}'fi[..'fii‘w".'i‘n'...“‘df.' :‘:.‘;‘u-':}oo}h: aling from tha l:'l‘unr‘\t:'l’n;l.“mfl’u“" h“uu .';’"&‘i-.'?‘.‘é‘;"‘.’.‘." :!1.’" and freeziug establisliment in Dalhousie, no luf rukln‘n‘mf"'rr:‘mo:‘;{,' ., . B.i Tibble In_ building cltles * on - the = beautlful : o Farthauls, Wit L. b rgw orky W | Taile: AL Grat he waverad i1iio, but s acarch Of | what cuwaat bo cupriduced fu thres fumes the spuce | thuy 700 ualuon wero recelved in une dby,—the | Luwronce, *Bloomington,” fll," A, B.g e e e et Kare ‘sud George orku. suming o, | Bie person revealed 8 stulen package upon him. | of hlslife. Mauy of the deposite are white min | owner befug cotnpelled to refuse s larve number | W, Laldsley, Grove City, i1, 4. Chamber Seta, Parlor Buits, Tables, \'Vl“‘mb"‘n Pllhb'(‘l. Sofss, Ewsy Cbairs, nlllklll? Cumiiodes, nckere, Hull o S5, durastock ol X ENRtne ic « 3 Ay f x": n:'fi:-"nc. L34 Grastware. Bugvics prechioiy. At 12 o'clock sharp, Satorday, June 22, {acuinatiy rlugiell; N, @, Murpby, 3 8. Stuvin, | ETost Improvemeut, 1" I‘lhnoétnl'lly u‘u"‘":'n'.‘z'ifi % | Ticuvales, | 1bwas insignlticant in valuo, und consiutedofs | cral, Unged with gray, laresly composed of t of i " Y i ' ‘ounty {s the richest In the Biate, AU G AR | Tile packug of sl acut by Yo b | atantne: Stuthut T Srranud o B7ehyof ev: | 7" Sortiefispach to 720 Arbane Lreantd, fil, 1.8 ',,;,‘fi;,,fi'.}’“f{;' Kaiaaa; . | ealy Seiiersaaw i, o grard the fowsr o o | (1 Ba“ew of Four 6-Ponnd Smooth- { flegrtck. bpriugtelds T R Lauguila, Yot da | Buses. of liockivnl, m“I ‘vter J. Dreber, Leuz- | orul mn:; In thickuces, bound together by alt BONTHEAL, Juns 20.—The Musical Jublice | W) Paul, Havaus, 1L, L. 8. W. 5. lumpbrey, | YEIop its great ruulx\guu.c u! npo.lu |n ;la 3 ol AR Bhcatty Unicuas o b, Bec. | Uk St Clate Codnty, bating fayece of - sillccous sivter. The | which cumnences Lero to-morrow, und will last | Tléyworth, 1k, A. B3 L M. Rollin, Heury, | Bighest terns of the Kaue Gounty schools, | 1 : Rt Cliipating 54V, Tictpe, Cor lnuton Thls Grow Cooper ' down complstely, aud be | sctiva of ibe walers of thug keyaurs aud | HCH cotibmonces bore to-inor e i yworth, 1Ly A 1.5 ML 3t b Houryr | @ briot reference to politics, hu thanked God 0 Koolish »ieel ta0s s Kliclpa Lurityion. {un and there conteuscd tuat ho lid bech robblug | Inunce of uhe weather have tuduccd un Hwenty-ilve baoda frons Canéda st the United T 0,8 fi‘;‘."«"th"’é‘.:‘:'x'fl"’p‘:‘:.‘:.'“‘fi ul L | that Conaress had adjourned fo-day. ife luok. Areop febe o . “ n¢ mails of third-clas ckugo—wmatter fur 8 | 1rsugular cellulur structuce, which gives a delicat - 03 3 o, clleld, | by B 8 e ¢ iendid order~NEW. THE CI''Y-HALL, fouy U v, 115 U EausYSamious pricicer | HadShiractve. Shpuscancarto Maclt of it itiess | Biates are uxpected o taky past. The prizes 1n | 4, “Wills, Bloomiugion, Iy B. 8. The Unk | & forwsrd to the oo when the cildren would | Jel mossted shiji duteadid onder wileh wersof Willerent valuvt, —anytbiug ‘:.u..m% {oruations wra wuft, uixl cun be cut with 4 esw v llllfxlc‘cetl R P versity conferred o lar},o utmber of buvorary :‘x‘;jfl‘;“';,_ t was thirly years since COMPLETE OUTFIT. . uuvealoutly pocket, —whethy us of | Lrokun cl u cut o understood thot Mr, Boser, M. P., has | dupren ;i The fireien will Le paid to-day, S hims or ot Hu 1ot 1he odicors that ¥ thoy | brokes und FarFled away svery yout, -somof s | recelved the appaintament of Floup [nspectar for | et wwoog thewm D. 3. Hurrls, Liucolt, | b "bad been with the old wetidors, and & Gua Carriages, Limber, Ammunitlon Cuuat, a¢. Ovor $30.000 In scrip were paid out, the would o with biw to Lis bouse on South Ureed | most beautitul formatious have already boen vi- Ligber, Ammuiin Chuat street thot b would nuearib s lot of plunder to | tiruly desiroycd, ana can never bo replaced. The this port. The oftice is worth €10,000 4 year. policemen getlug the bulk of it, sud turuiog it | prove bis ; peciul Disvaich 1o The Tribune. wonderful chauge bad been wrought, ~He wan veled st what this Btate would be o avother suilt, They wentwith bius, sud @ gacer | disposition tu vaudalisu sceins to pussess neur] ] ¢ 5 LADIES® SEMINARY. tieu Chicago tnight streteh frow the By GLO. £, GORL & CO, 10t cash al U2 B Valtctras ot Of ouath Wat fousd Woatly ali | Sverp One who siters Uae. patk, sud nigss st QuEusc, Juue 2.—Popo Leo XHL bas con- |y 0 woivorury oxercises of the Chicago La- | Syiiurys when Chlasty smislt sirvteh trou e ¥ Gt o anun g . The packages had the addreascs unon them srascil, | chucked our wonder-land uiust sao ceasa (o be sa | JCFed upon 3L Beu Paquet, of Quebec, thy ' i . ‘Thu ‘Treasurer's rveceipts were: Wntor | Tuets wasu litile paner-bos 101l of old, cuncelod | Gbjucs of Hturest. iele of Counsel of the Sucred Covpregution of | dles’ Sewtnary took place fast eveniug at the | tovk a recess to discuss tho pleule luuc BATUKDAY, Jue 24 st0:30a. m., Offce, $4,104.05; Comptroller, $585.33; total, | stampu, taked, B doubt, from the stolen pack: | - Fhe Geneal recommends that lmmediste actlon | 1be Indox. This ks tho drat thue thutthls bonor | Unlun Park Coudrcgational Church, where a | | After divuer, Mrs. N, 1. Wing read 8 spright- | TRE $4,080.35. Mo paid out $4,000. v, Thero wero wls b’ couple of brave-covered | be taken 40 prevest depredations by the touriate, | Las been given to an eecleviasticof this country. | yery agrecablo progrumine wus dlled, pastly by | 17 csssy upou the remlulscences of tho carly sot- | 35 3y ZroNT™ & generat sworunent of Houschuld % > ocket-compaseeas rubber-iipped lead-pencits; | The guue and wrracvd borders of the pouls, hu Gpecial Diswaivh {o The Tribune, fusslonul people and.partly by smateurs, | e Who hul fuund thils the very Edun of eastb. SoAVENON LS P UoRE R EEN ductivasers: Beveral Aldvriien yesterduy, while saying | litlc box gl fountain-peus: ¥ plekage of uple- | tuiuks, siould be protected, 'The cutriuces sre BamxN1A, Juno X.—Some time ago, the Hon, | Profussionul people and partly by | Tousts fulluwed, with respotacs by De. Josuph | smmme e e that there was & atrong eQort belng made to oust | tea. weut by Bprugue, o, Wurler & Co., of thls eity, | caaily guarded, wndu Sergeant and jour sion shouid | Mr. Muckouzie, Pruwier, decuied i noccssary Licbling Gpened the exerclies, aiter which thero | To(It and Dr. McCiure ou tuedical reccliections, tald that Le waa iikely to pull thruugh, | 40 Jd. Branchaud, Fond duLac., Wis.: 8 lotof du- | bo placed thers o the Vievinla Clty aide, ool au | to procecd agulust the Barma Causdlan for | was s pauo duct by Misses Curtiss sud Hus. | snd by Judye L (. Wilson on legal practice o - . calcomauie pictuics: samples of baking-powder; | equal puinber on the Bosemuy alde. It 18 ulso soc- | charging bim with betraylug s Cubivet-sceret | sell. Then followed au essay oo ** Delusions,’? | the early duye. Commitben uty Midlrowln mot o the | 8 ot of uleine | suguortens, u | backsgs | olsmonded that a soldicr be sent with each party of | for thy Dovetlt o Lis Iricuds, aud with locutivg | by * Misw Horniet A, McCorimack, aud af- | = Tue President then delivered the blauke for e n of rewide & 9. sumen cGann, habou, . oy el " ] g 7wt 3 Lty o ner st RiMAL: airver, mexion (hAL {3 45 hber o sisll hndoutect bort | Stme et A e of Aonicsse aud A yhe | the Lake Buperlor terwinus of the Cajuda | ter anutber vlano excrcise = cuto 40| uroeiruiiatitlities foradisturrut. Elgls, piv- wrilwestera latlroud be required to suduti- | ny-Lita: dittle packazes of werchandia g are suBicluntly severs to doter any onu trom | Pacife Rallway for bis owu sdvantage. The | essuy by Miss Fraucos B. Orton, who | pared by tbe Elsto Bacotlle aud toncal 50- ¢ fur slenw powernnde the cily hunte, | De. Melntosh, No, 260 Weet Lake sirect. All iaing the park. first of theso cuscs came before s jury, the re- | choss for hier sublect thu sublime aud mewmor- | clety, Kewmarks were uade by Judus Wilcox upic want this, UF 8 wuli UL Up O GOtheT } thene tunse are abmost of oo value. While "Tho repott of Gicu. Brisbin is indorsed by Gea. | sult befog o disagrecment, With s View 10 atop | wble phrase, “4We live i deeds.’” “There was | aud Heury Bherman, ‘e oflicers of the So- Bide GLLLG Sratha. Gn JaW Gueetions Brc uvvived, | eearching the Logse the uld lady, weak sud totice- | Terey oud Licut.-Gew. Sheridan, sud recuius | furthier proccedivzy w both cases, the detend- | wore piavo musie atter this casay, which was | clety wers then elected fur the eosulug year, Michey OIL-TANKS. WILEON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS 4x0 SHIPPING Q_ANS-