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THE CIHIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 98, 18% younz Jndl Misses I Rurtz, A. Brazier, M. | Madison, Wis.5 the Rev. Jamea Powell, of Chi= * the mun's brain was found a thick tuft of halr, | Tuniber, 51,000 Iath, 1 Matoney, . Millcr, A, Smith, 8, Iltey, No | engo. which rcience ia of oplnion had been there minco | do: Tlackley, and A, Catllahan—uapon four pfanos. The Fifteenth Pantm #as repeated n uniton hia earllest childbond, and, growing with_his A welcomo chorits, with words by Miss Mury | by tho twe! onng ladles of the graduating erowth, had ultimately oxcusioned death. The out ms n candidate for Congress, and, il so, stands a falr chance for election, i the oplmon af the people here, as ho fs popular in the Black il01a and_ Ites] River vountry, as well as iy BLACK-HILLS-WARD. 430 {t Tnmber for Mer ; 'prop Whale, Napies, 525,700 nhingie ndshtp, Naples, 00,570 ¢ Jamber, 147 talk, but did no violence, Bheriff Stevens ad- vised them to go quictly to their homes and carefully abstain from all condnct calcutated to e ; = _ | afsturb tho punite nence, but warned them that f s | ot the matn fenturcs of | Tourtalot, was sing by atoat. thists eiels i | elass. Prof, Hmotson offered very inpressiva young mnan's parcnts, on beiny_quesifoned, | yPRGIERaNT, June 37,10 o, m.—Anivle- | {0y : The Journey from Chicago to Bis« | Foutters aketn, o futea. In which o | white, accomeantod by Miss Mars Norfolk, | prager, Hiatcn hat In 'hix Tnfanty ho bad Fecelved & | Moriing, LEOL Ousws, g500 b corn; Omaba, | 18T ORI VORI B broterts i K ans marck. . chargos only one dullar per live for vrinting | Miss Narah (illan pead the aalutatory. Mlas Lizzic V. 1de, the Class President, gava violznt blow on the head from the fatl of 2 Clearel—Tloard of Trade, Peorls, 07,153 #t lnm- | oro still under arms. 3 original poetry, Hls weokiy issue I8 3600, As an item !y’{ nuv’u. tis nmclll{y stated that water lias riaen from 35 to 85 centa per barrel, snd that foe §¢ about mcent o pound, and Iucreasing in Blake's * Itacs Course " was reudered upon | the ovening adiress of weicome snd greeting. chimney ornament, and that after the bruise | ber: First National, Joltet, 80,042 ft lumber; aquartat of pianos by Mlsses R, Jauriet, A. | The value of Commencements was shown fn a , had healed the mother remarked that the hair Dirigo, Morrie, 48,875 ft lamber, Cutnming, M. Sanders, G, Conley, E. Adams, | nleasing and instructivo manner, calling to ° on the infured apot had turned Inward; but, i Adama. J. Grundy, and N, Ustager. Mist'| i) the ifo toome, i 5 dan | iinking tho matter of no.iimportance, she had MICHIGAN CITY, M, Weadley read an casay on * Moral Conrage. Miss Lillan G. Beekman, of Byron, read an , pald no attentlon to it. I The v Norma. Triosr Mascli, was exacuted | essay on * Origin and (rowth of Anciont e- ol el il i e — e —— THE PORTER COURT-MARTIAL, Wast Porar, N. Y., June 27.—The Boatd of Officera In the Fitz John Porter cass decided Seenery En Ronte---Lnko Fepin---A Story Abent Stanley Africanus. rict # A Mr, Dorsey (who has some 900 mali-con- o s Micmioax City, Ind., June 27.—Arrived—Behe | that it devolved upon ths Hecorder to actas acts, It 18 said) is here, and feels very snuch | upon the four pianas by Nisses E. Beebe, B, | llel,""—quoting * There'sadivinity which shapes O . o Panl—Biz Wheat-Flelds—~Bismarok B S ab s mallratte. v omn of | Donfioldy S Solum. 1 Cudaliys N. Ureer, L | 0ur enie, rouin how thern how wo wills Tha MARINE NEWS. R, P. Mavon, Milmaukes, tron for the Haskell & | Sounscl for the overnmont, Mr. Choate thea t, Panl~Big Wheat-Fields—Bismarok— [ 30" 50ar forte for $3,300, when its actual value | Thomuson, M. Cullahy, L. Mason; A. Boyles, | mastery of yesterday becomnes tho truth and Daskor Cop LompaLy. talien In the General ConFSaral of 1605 Indians--Ool. Lounsberty, 1585000; bt thure 18 some hope left for bim, | A, Thompson, G. Catlin, snd N, “Weadley. | sclence of toaiay, CLEVELAXND. Cleared—Behit E. M. D n, light, Chicago, ot e ndni b i s it is the only une Josiog him any monss, *Beauniful Moontight,"” a voval duet, was sunz | Miss Cora Carpenter, of Rocklord, followed Bpecial Ditzated lo Tha Tridune, s "The traln leaves at .7 o'clock, and, e the | by Misses E.nnd L. Atams, accompnnied by | with = We Work for Coming Ages.” 27 - 1o+ MARQUETTE, SENATOR DAVID DAVIS, Mt CrrerLaNn, 0., June 27 —Be it aver =0 hate Spectat Correspandence of The Tribnne. Trsvanek, D, T., June 21.—A journey 10 Deadwood and the Black Hills, to Chicago peo- ple scems lika n teip to Europe, fu the Jength, and in trials encountered on the way. And the cuuntry Is not as well known sa that little fslo Eneland to the public, Many go to this Mecca, and many returu and the atories tald by thoze who, disgusted with the contry, rush back to the crowded citiee, are nover belleved to any great extent; and Ao the country remalns par- tially hidden from observations, save as a letter from some correspondent goes to the newspa- yers, flled with shooting, fights, and murdars, with a glimpse of road-agents snd Indians throwu fu to inake the thing casy, TNE TRIP in regard to time Is estimated at two days and nights from Chleago to Blsmarck, and about o days and nights by stage-conches from Bis- murck to Deadwood; but the two days ars somethines lengthened into four days, and often futo n weck. Tho cost of the rafiroad and stoge fara Is, from Chicago, when purchasing a ticket streets aro getting lively, [ mustclose. 1 start for the tlil1s to-morrow morning. Buza, EDUCATIONAL. CIHICAGO UNIVERSITY. The Commencement exercises of tho Chicago Untversity took place fn Farwell Hall yesterday afternoon,—~about 50O people helng present. Tho prouranme—which wus a rather formida~ Lle document—announced sixteen orations srom a8 mnany youne mez, but some long-headed fn- dividual had discreetly excused six of the young gentlemen from appearing in & forensic capact- ty. ‘The platform was vecupied by the Trustecs and Faculty of the University,~tha graduates being seated fn the auditorlum, and appesring when called for, After musie by the Quaker Clty Quarlette, end prayer, Cyrus Ben- jamin . Allen, Jr, of Lebonon, Jud, appeared, and spoke on “Luxury in Worship,” decrying the practice of furniehing churchea in au unnecessarily expeuvsive man- ner. *Italfan Unity ! sas discoursed upon by as ., Broderick. rening Parade Mareh,” Miss Laltan Clnrk, of Rockford, hiowed Tow, ¥y instrutacutal, by Wyman, Miases L, Thumser, | 1130 takic up arma ozalust & #0a of traibles, e | o, "l“"""""“‘""“"- It sntep icge: . “Thehe, ' Ar Levdon, D Fieming, M. | shall conguer, and Uo stroneer fn our confiet, * 1 Ite intelligence on marine mattors from this Neville, M. Mizging, A, Urcen, and J. Saudera, | fna wellsritten casny, Ubstacles Are Lone: - PO o theru s littls eleo to talk aboat, Brakers Miss Marle ‘Tourtelot read an essay on | fits” Are keeping np appearances with a few Canada and the past, present, aml future of o Mlas Cora Shepard gave an essay Jull of | lowor-lake charters, but at present there lo next gchoot wirl, which was follawed othee | practical ‘sugirestions, entitled * Fundamental | to wotning dolng in the upper.lake coal and are inetrutoental selection, m solo, the ' Wultz of | Before Specinl trade. The chiof caase for the acarcity of ore Julieite,” by Rall, executed by Mies M. Wead- | Mise Currig Carpenter demonstrated that | shipments 1s, of canrss. ta be fonnd in overt lev. *Ave Maria.”* Muller, aang by Misses M. | charity tosards ali Is an ald to progress, production af fron by milla and fonndrier, which Moors and U, Higuins, accompanfed by Miss Misa Siclla Foote, of Delvluere, took * Promes ' go0 s tone tiine hava b i e Brodertck. theus ™ nw hier sabject, Tlio cevty was 1ull of | 4ifaies siive than because there 1o’ market for *+ At Length » Brililant Ray," Rossin!, was to | carclul thought on the wisdoin ot-forethought. | their product, As for cosl, the ildness of the have been sutiz hy Miss A, Dennchy, but,owing { By 1t the elements have heen pulifued and | winter and cheapners of fratghtage has kept the to a falal acchdent Lo her brother recently, the | made to do the biddiug of thelr master, man, | docks of dealers liberslly supplied, while the low oung Jady touk no part fn the exerciscs, Miss [ As examoles were cited the telegraph, steam, | KTatu rates from the Weel offer but lititle induce- trirn Howard read * An Order for a Picture, the phonouraph, and telepnone, ment for vesrels to hazard payine lnrl at present w8pring Flowers Iteaows,” a duct, was per- [ *Tho Idual Secko the Real ? contathed beu. | T35¢® from heto to Lake Miclizan porls. formed by the Misses Anastasia Cuminings, A. | tful thoughts In the ehoteest lancuage, This | o1 Hites of duilness, ton, the brokees are doubty Beaucharp, N, Conley, C» Bimpson, J. Clenry, | was one of the best productions given, und the | Seier farse hacd’ with the rett. b Doy lo a K. Welsh, L. \\‘cau&:rl o sud M, A, Enwright, | must enjosable une, intstaken one, on the principle that by pnhlrlhing “Bpring, with Falrye Koot Returning,” Laura J, Rezaer, of Freeport, read an essav. | tho most they can, patting the checrfal sida out, a chorus, was sunz by twelve - young | entitied *Who Will Pay the Pricet’ I ail | and wiving l‘n appearance uf briskncss, ureater ladies, sccompouted by Miss F. Cleary. | splicres of life we must sacrifice easy, comnfurt, | cxhliaration and niovement would be imparted, The “Zampa Overture,’ a duet by Ierold, | or some cherlshed enjdyment, to obtalu renown | 9nd buniness be actnsily increnred. —Tiat the was performed upon four u!nmul;py Minscs V. | und eminence. ‘;m‘:!‘_r‘;‘l:l':r‘ m"\{ ;!‘W: r'r’fi\wn.- cn"n k::mh‘l‘m{ 'fi l\lnwnr:]l. T. Nuuunn,fil.‘.\y;lulk. A &flmll!n. A: L|zzl1‘uh:\l. Ide, of Lenvcm[mrlh. K., srzucg 18 nomowhat amusing, owsver, Lo sce s prominent MeGiordon, D. Dale, K. Mctiee, and L. Lowon. | that ations Live (s ‘Thelr Literature, vesaol broker hers writing fo o luffal berg. Miss Sarah Glllan sani a solo, ** O Luce | Ilistorical resarch was tha foundation of her {4 LM gl 53 Epectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Broosixarox, L., June 27,—Scnator David Davie arrived hero to-day, and will spet! somae * tima at his home In this city. Spectal Dispatch o The Tritune, Manguetre, Mich., Juna 27.—Clcared—Prope Forest City, Supetlor; aches H. 1. Brown, San- dosky, L. C. Ratts, Fassed Down— C1t; Wlnd—\\!,-‘:: Prop City of Dalntn, MILWAUKEE. Apectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Mitwaukze, June 27.~Craln freights—Doll and nominal 1X@2c for wheat to Duffalo: prop r.q:num, 80,000 bu wheat to Buftalo on through e. : NAVIGATION NOTES., cricaco. ‘The Qoodrich stmr Muskezon takes the membars and friends of the Leavitt Street Congresational Oburch to Evanston to-morraw, Another tug race is talked of, and 12 a **pool* can be made & regular tug regatts may be srrangdd for duly 4. Marine Insnrance compantes sqairmed n little yesterday uver the loss on the Peshiizo and St. Androw, ‘Ten cents net on Huffalo graln cargoes does not go far toward making up & heavy lo ELSEWIENE. ~ MERVOUS AND BEBILITATED! The affticted can now bo restored to perfect health and bodily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind. 5 5 3 tlowing it up for not printing the chartors, snd through, $40.25. While the scconid-class Is much | Charles Eges_after which EH Beajamin Fel- | di “Inest! Animn,” accompanied by Miss M. | production. waying. that ls what he takes the papor for. \Wone Bevaral more stenm barges and tows bave laid np thal, of Chicago, dellvered an oration on | Veadley. 2 Mizss Julta Offizer, of ¢l , I, der A1 g at lisy Cit; DPULVERMACIIER'S Jower, the third is the lowest, and_ differs from “’%m‘y e it mrksu“"m"“ lought “The 'Tuo ‘);"mn, address was delivered by Miss y of Counci! Blufls, Ix,, hiod ;er 'umnne eud of hisstring in that kind of " 8n easay on * Open Wimdows,” which was well | logic : prni\lluv.l-,ud. und closed with u tribute of pralse | | W ork ‘:|P"°';"“"' ‘“n"‘:d:""_"‘f"'"-l ""‘:l ] to Barbara ¥ - | busy apotis to n 6 short distance west of the - a Fritchig, the teroine of an opea win |'|c‘!:' Y"w;:«?’c?mmnlu" thres vu;l-ex lndl ,tv:o , or three canalboat lade of stono wera dumpad Ity jicise Ratg A Garnefl, of Du Quolp, Tl de. | the cribe Which are belng bisced In oniin svery Tittle while, and the work fs making yood head- third honor; Ner stibfect was ¢ Btrength Only” | way, With the return of warm we:lhulm\ the Migs Loutse M. Hinkleydellvered the Alumna | apuroachiog Fourth, excutsions are livening up cssuv, which was full of wit and excellent sug- [ tho docks, Our port fa well supplied with stean. ostions upon * Let Womeu Rule Under the | er far tais tratic, The Pests and Keweenaw are ool in tha bustness exc ively, whilo the Port taniey . | mteamer Saginaw is here avery other day, on ihv ‘vf“““'r“ffy was detivered by Miss Carelo Ao | qug prices within reusonable imite, Considerable i ey, of Denver, Col. interest ia felt 1n the newYsutalo, Clercland, Put- Mra, Beely Perry then presented to Mias Anna | in Bay, und Detroit Line, which'ts to begin busi- P 81l the founder of the Seminary, the **Sill | neason the Hth of next moath, All clse ia very Endowment Fund,” amounting toover §12,00, | quiet ut present. i1 an impressive snd touzhing uddress, attesting Aho second in that the ride frons Bismarck Is in s Sl Celon Qrovritisd artirad'at Tislrolg frvighters’ wagons. Btartine (rom Chicago on Tuesday evening, sour vorrespondent arrived o 8t. Paul on Wednesday afternoon, after a trip through the ost pleasant country In the world, along the Take-ehora to Miiwankes, and from thenco to LaCrosse, where the Misslssippi River {s crossed on the gret fron bridge; and then along the west bank to 8t. Paul. ¥ THE SCERERT on the river was entiruly new and grand. Not Uit 1 person would experience anything like arfounding amazement at its width, but they would rather feel the Inck of ships which so pro- Adyunce of Publie Oplnlon® was the subject chusen by Jumes Stantial Forward, of Rockton, Heury Edgar Fuller of {eneva Lake, Wis., fol- lowhig with goma remarks on *'The Modern Reformer.” The remainder of the orations wore s follows: **Individual Tuteyrity," Will- fam Riley Haymond, Chicayo ¥atire an In- strument of Keform,'tJobu D, 8. Rigys, Rock- fords “ Musle and ‘Thought,” Thomus Conaot Ttuney, Chleayo; ** Woman's Era," Jobn Riley Winues, Apple Urove, Als. . Those who did uot speuk wera Willls Lyman Black, Elgint llenry Thomnas Duilleid, Pitts- field; William Arthar Gurduer, Jollet; Frauk Ambrose Helmer, DeKalb: Benjamlu Fraukiin Tolt, Sparta, Wis.; Nathavlel Joel Rowell, Jollet; James Suniners, Afton, lo, ‘At the close of the speaking, the degrees Lulu Koowh. An lustruimental solo, by Miss Neitlo Howard, and o “Junlors’ Cnorus” was sung, ths words of which were writien by Mlas Joaephing Uknrrr. YA Hunpy Hote," un’casay, was read by Miss Barah Giljan. Mlsses Bro- derlek, Cummings, and Brazier sang the * Mia Madre” trio tu the accompaulment of Mlss A, Dennchy. A duet wus performed upon the })l:um and orggan by Miss Weadley und Miss Higylns, Mfsa M.~ Ao McDonpelt read n selectlon trom Fabor, Au 11 ‘Frovatore’ duct was_executed by Missus M. Weadley, 1. Kurty, I, Broderick, ¥. Cleary, E. 8torling, B, Webb, 8, Gillun, and A, Cleary, At lust eang the ¥ Furewell Chorus,' with wards by Miss Tussle Noouau, accombauled Miss M. Mahoney, and a valodictory by Miss M. Weadley, The cxorciscs were closed with the rargo of coal. Capt, Pridzeon banght the schr Dolphin at De- trolt Wedneeday for 8300, at Marshal's sale, Capt. Georgo. 1t Slicer. of the revenue-cutter Fesseuden, has boen appointed Assistant Inspector of Stations 1u the Nintn Life-Saving District, Weduesday, July i, the tug Parkerand schrs Alexander, Ayr, Princess Aloxandeis, and Laura il bo wld” on_norteage liens, In' front of the Crawford Honse, Windsor, ‘e cuetoms oflicinls have completed thelr fig- ures on the new steamer Al They are as folluwa: Rtegieter lomgth, 1654 feets regiater breadth, 20 fret: rogister depin, 10,0 feat; capas iy, G10.163 tows. fhe new prop Nyack, of the Union Steamboat Coupnny, mane her teial-trip Tacsday as Buflalo, und ran smouthly and satisfactorlly, She will take ther place in the Tage Buperlar Trandt Line July ELECTRIC- BELTS AND DBANDS, For self-application to any-part of the body, mext every requirement. The most learned physicians and scient{fic men of Europe and this country indorse them, Thesa nated Carative applifnees have now staod the Lest for upward of thirty yenrs, nmt ure protected by faetters-Patent” fn nll tho principal eountrles of the worll, They wero deervedt tho only Awnrd of Merit for Electric he {s & due vessel, und has been ftted snd ; i 4 ppitatiess ut the grent World's Exhibitions turely decorate the Chicago Kiver, and gives | wers vonforred upon theradustiig class by the | distribution of preufums, crowus, snd medats. | thelr appreciation of their Princival. PORT IIURON. faruishod i tho miel speib ander. ocadt A e "and elrewhare - ond such evidonces of its surrounding prosperity ns | Bev. Gulusha Anderson, Fresident of the “Uni- | Thers were three graduuios, Miss Sarub Ulttan, | Divlomas wers then awarded,—thus closing | Pont Tvnos, Mich., June 27.—Down—Props | an Awerican oitom, ond, us such, was called Whe | hnve been foung the mnost ‘valunble, mafe, o commerclal centre, The color of the water s | versity, The deireo of M. A. was nlso cou- | Miss Marle Tourtclot, and Miss 3L Woudley, { the exercises of the Class of 1874, Haron City, Untarlo, Newburg, Salins aud barges; | City of Ubkoel, and was engaged in the route | AiWiDle, and efilclent kuown treatment for allehily Nghter nnd clearce thay tho Chicago; | ferced upon the mewmbers of the cluss f 1875, | Each of these recelved a wold medsl. Miss A, thie cure of asense. ‘Fuls eventug the tounding of the Heminnry | sches J. 8, Austin, Vienns, Penckee, E. M. was celebrated by the Alumnwo and luvited K 11\;(:-(-, wheu a plensaut sociable was enjoyed by Letween Ushkosti, Wie., and Lake Michigan, She was afterwand taken'to Bay Cily, whore she ran fur a while, was then bouglit by Capt. Lury, wio owned her when shu burned on the ruute Detween Cuathaw und Saruis, PORT OF CHICAGO. The follawlng are the arzivals and the actualsall- ince at thls port for the past twanty-four hours, endingat 10 o’clock iast night. Alter tho presentation of the diplonms, Lr. Ane derson mude a shurt address to the graduating class, In which he advisud tho youn men to take care of thelr bodics ae well us their souls, and finish {n o creditatle wanuer the structuro of which their Colluge studics had laid tho foundatious, “Lue deggrea of Bacliolor of Laws was then con- farred ol tha Senlor Class of the Law College, the same who wers gradunted by the North. western Uniyersity last week, The degres of but, when ono 18 accustomed to tooking at Luke Michiican, ho feels o cortain disgust ut belug obligel to drink ft. The blulls on the river- vdga were the snost powerful of the component purts of the seencry,—they belng almost never- ending, sud towering bigh above the Lr-lx:l samnetimes thousands of feet, showing sulf stone with mincral outeroppings here and thore, And clear up ou the bluffs little villages are nestled. One of the most novel arranffements Denuely roceived the first premium for vocul and {ostrumental musfc: Mha Gillun aud Miss Weadley recoived alvo s goid modal each from Prof, 3. M. Deloute, thelr teacher of musle. Forteh, » Un—Props Empire State, Portage, Westford, “Tho Fast-Side 1ilgh-School graduating exer- | Ballentine and cowort; sehra Willlam Younu, T, clses mkuéflnw h,_";,"m' atthe First Congre. | 1: Mead, Homer, sline, Germaa, Pulatkl, Prankle gatlonal Churety, al 2 p, oy when o cluss Of | WooKi_south, gentlo: weathet finc, =10 p. . —=Dassed Up— twenty will essay and declaim, Fou U Friduy, the West-Sido High-Scliool exer- | piops Ninomet Hook s Mirden Tempess ud clscs will lis hield at the Second Conregations! | barges, ¥red Kelley and consort, ' Burhimigtun and Church, wheu a cluss of ten will participate, barizes, Plymouth and bag sohee L, Naana, B, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? and wish to recover the same degree of Tienlth, sirenth, uid energy s esperlenced in foriner yenre? Do any of the Tollowlug symiptoms b eliss Of ayfiptums meet your diseed condition £ Are you suflering irom Hi-healih in sy of its many und multifuri- aux forns, conxeguient upan i lingering. ner ou, chronte or functional dismse? bo " ferl nervous, debifitated, fretoul, timid, and UNIVERSITY OF MICIIGAN, Bpectal Dinpatch (o The Tribune. ANN Anuor, Mich, Juno 27.—Tho thirty- fourth annual Commencement of the University B ) 4 vats, that attracta nttentlon is o big weathercock on of Michigan occurred to-duy. The clues took ‘orwoud, Ar Boodv, 7.- Clinndler, Saw Filat, | Prop Messenger, licaion, sunirlcs. State sureet, Tack the jwer of will aiid action * Ate you thie top of the blufl, in the way of a Jarge fish, ngel.om‘!r I){vlnny wos glyulurmd onl lga {EEA" thelr places In University Hall ot 10 o'clock o MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. “f,"' Lurt, . P. Bureh, 3 ane Melend, “aecnn"rhlluum L. scaver, Muskegun, lumuer, North | wubfect 10 loss of mcmuryl hove spelis of lnte which fold a vilsgo it the t6ue which way thd | William £ Hunter, of Torouta, aiul the Rev. | 1o, 'gpqip orcliestra, of Detrolt, furnishing the Soectut Disvatch 10 Tas Tribune, A ket ond Consostiopirs Somtmar. | - Ltop cleseiand, Ludlngton, alabe Clatk stret. it tog. Intalei or Hioamnre. i wind blew, . B, Y oy, Kl musie. The orator of tha dny, the Hon, G. V. AxN Anuon, Mich., June 27,—Tho Regents 3 betr Keatiax, Ludiugton, s hy was then dismissed with the benediction, pro- nounced by the Rev. Dr, Northrup, THG ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, Tho annual busineas maeting of the Atumni Association was held in the club-roomes ot the ‘Iremont Llouse at 5 o'clock, Ford W, Putk, the: Presldont, in the chuir, and sbout forty wem- Ders prosent. 'l‘hsx Treasurer, Mr. A. J, Fisher, '70, reported the receipts for the past year to have been 840, nnL‘\ the expenditurcs $23, leaviug o balance o 12 ‘Flio most notlceable part of tho river was . LAKE PEPIN, which, widening the river, presents to vlew ong of the prettiest picces of water ouc can find fu o duy's juurnoy. On banks aro grouved little elties, the must promiuent of which, are Lake City and North Pepin,' “which rested cottented with _thelr beauly, ‘Tho famous river-stenmer, of which so much is said, dues not oppcar to have got morth ot LaCrosse, for I have not scen ono which s remurkablo in Ita grandear. While south of Georve C. Finnoy, L, W, Pegey, Brovkiyn, to-day dectdcd thut Dr. Woodrufl had not sus- u, Hat (' "]‘7":"?"’: m”:‘f”"“' hari , light weathe tufned i charces agalost Dr. Jones, of tho i S e A e Iomcopathie College. All the serlous charges | noon on tho prup Ocesu. Fuilow| 18 tha state- have fallen to the ground: The charge of using | Hent madu by Jamua Huckett, Second-Mate of the profanc language was admitted by Dr. Joncs, | Ssui wesier l:flu?h"f"'v‘r:"'fi e Dea TInE and this tue Regents roprimanded, and asked | sbout 8ve kuots per hour; could see the Peshtixe Jones to dlscontlnue tho same. Gilclrlst | ADout one widle ofe had whowed - torch 18 dropped from tho Humeopathle College, and | Sorether. baii: agather. Dr. E. C. Franklln, of the Si. Louls Homeo- subject (o fits of melancholy? Are your kid- neyx, stonmcely, or blowd, In'a disordercd con. ditlon? Do yoa suffer from rheumatism, neuralgin or ‘ackies and painn? Huve yod been Indisernet i early yeurs and find your- well harnssed with u multitude of gloomy aymptoms? Ato you tinld, nervous, and forgetful, nnd_ your mind continnally dwell- jugon the subfect? Huve you lost confldence In yourself wud energy for business pursultx? Ar0 you subject to any of the follow g s pe toms: Iestioss nhimn broken sleep, nfgehte mare, drcnms, paipitation of tie heart, bashis u ct. Kimr Metropoits, soutii flaven, sundrics, State e at. rtmr Coroua, St. Josepli. sundries, ftush stroct. Btwr Stuskekun, Milaceguu, suudrice, Hush sircot, Kuzr Shobuysad, Muutatce, gundrien, Kuali recte petw . 1t dohtsun, Whita Lake, iumber, Twenty scrund stree] Prop 1. C. Drittay, Baugatuck, sundrics, Wabash avenue, Trop ftumis, Bualo. sundrles, Htaudoloh steret. Frop 1. W, Bnook, Whitc Leke, suudrics, Polk street, sebe \\:u'nuio Wing! Ludiugiou,” lumber, Twouty-sec: ond atreet. ‘Sclir Tujrey, Maskegon, lumber, Market, Lo "lnitest, Wilko' Lake, lumber, Efghtoentn v N. Lathrop. of Detrolt, was introduced by I'rest- dent Angell, and dlivered a very able nddruss. ‘Tho ball was crowded almost to its fullest ca- pucity. The oratlon of Mr. Lathrop took the place of the hitherto customary orations of members of the graduating class, After the addreas, degrees wero conferred up- on the following persous by President Angoll: DEPARTMENT OF LITETATULLE, SCIENCE, AND TIE | the vessels came Lath vessels sunk in shout nine inine 4 the 8t, Andrew fell over P 4 c . fulngcs, confurion of Liteus, nvetaian to sociely Tepm, u larce fish, perhaps ten feot loni, was | "Tho Exceutive Committee made 8 re00rteot- |y pnginer e geott Abell, Henry Dll;“llc‘ fifllllfl!fl- u::)c- hllh vxh::m D’f- ‘):l’:“ 10- | 4L oo of Ner' o sumioed oy e Pespiipa | © Lras Oeonto green fiary sundrios Jush strcet, dizsiness I the ead, iy of sleht, ;mui '8 O o ation au i G A slens uce us Dean, but he rel |« 3 Capt. n .. - Slip. ples and bioteties on the face and b sacn swimning with its back out of water, One f;;rmln'ngr.‘}:zllal‘l?.‘-‘f’evenlum ';'m;u o .]m:g Wick Judd, Engene Goorgo Mann, Sydney Bucke s b h retains bis post- | forward, flosrd Capt. Lynch sayto his becond e i i or two stiots wero fired v {t from the traln, but tion in the Fuculty as Professor of . Materia Gontty Mikodoy lumierstéuon'biip, | ather despondent semptoms? “Tliausnids of et xany hanco of suctass. This moy'bern | deilelt in tho funds uceessary to pay for tha | MiZAErAVIRL, Frank Allmendinger, Clar- | Medl et P Feehenocraw waro orared talomeer. Youttig e, tho siddlenged, and_even e e, Ot the w;ny Berter 1 Bicked | tauer, il tho members were requestod to npc»'evouv'\:'rlet-;‘ fl:nfil]:k u‘x:‘gl’llun:;‘"."flll:;; ca an xperfmontal Patheginesy. | tho bost. The Hecond Mate, name unknown. and taws, Giraud aven, lamber, Alien's Siip, ;nm. suttor Irom nervous and physical debil- . Thoussinls of feanles, tou,” wre broken down in health amd splrits from dlsordent peenlinr 10 thelr sex, and who, from fiise madesty or negleet prolong thelr sutferings, Why, then, furthicr m-vi ¢l 8 kubjeet wo pioe dductiye of Tealth snd happiness whon there b ut hund o menny of rextorution? Tuis cods the long guarrel In tho Ho- | Johu Boyle, wha was at the whcet when the acel- meopathie. Schoul, Junes and Gilchirlst | dent hanpened, went after their clothes, loyle having bLeen ut logeerheads for the pa: was not scen again. ‘Fhe Second Mate lowerea of the Homeoputhle School. . A. Tachard e 3 19D was elected Treasurer of the University fu vlace il Wher Hor Crbw ot ‘nth the buat aro of of J. M. Wheeler, Cliarles M. Jones, was up- ihum had & knife except the Captain, who cut the wake good, The raport was accepted. The Committeo appoluted ot tho last meet- fng to orzanize w Nterary club, compused of membets of thy Associntion, reported that such aclub had been orguuized, aud beld regular nicetings durlng tho past year. The report was accepted, up u little story In recard to BTANLEY, - thic Afrizan oxplorer, which, as so much ls belog suld about that **broken hicart,’ that fliting, aud the dylng after Jewess aud Greek, may bo interesting to the public. Stanley did a portion of his first nowspaper-work west of tho * Bl Y. Grove, Joha ianson, Joha Bntler Johneon, Timothy Josennans, Seymour ‘Tenny intee, Charles Fornaudo Owen, Jumoes Sanderson, Ossinu Colo 8imonde, Frank Leonard Sizer, Wlram Ever- ett ‘Terry, Evart Van Pelt, Andrew Wonzell, Bachelor of Sctence—Charles Emerson Neocher, Fani Henry Hanuw, Hotwes Greelay Myors, Jay Prop e, lielr, ., lumiver, Lake sirect, R F. Loaer, Manlites, Iuniber, Sarxet, rear G, L Jottuson, Madieuun, lomuer, arzet. AOTEAL Kehr Pelaware, & K wi, Msnisted, LevtUrant, b, L lie, White Lake. Tumber, Stard Maniste: 357 £ 33 painter when the poat was standing on her ends, Junius ltead. Lounts K. Wobb, oluted ut Professor of Mathematics, di o PULVERMACHER'S River,” aml, it ia sald, was @ local on | M Wheeler, of the Endowment Fund Com- el ttocophy—Daniol Ayers Allen, | B A By s | luckily saving all from drowning, ava larta whirls the Loux City Times, under the management | mittee, reported that he had o couple of notes uflrl'zn'n':,';fi,'nfn Al Cuiaries Maleatm: Caoley, | 8, 8 oary ot 83000 The MNegouts | pool fullowed tho sinking vossels, causing both ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS citre these yarlons disersind conditions, all other means full, wid we offer the convinelng tustimony direct from the af- ficted thenwelves, who huve been restored 1o HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, pgreed to take ondbalf of the Leale | small boats to’ como togetber, In which Bteero collectfon _in 'Mquidation of their | rowmalned until picked up by the sche fuagment aguinst Rose. Tho salarics wero | Watson. two hours fator in th mornine. irreatly reduced, thy President's being tlzed ot | The St. Andrew's craw wera tranaferred to the £3730 with a house, Instead of 84,400 with g | Prop Uceun, bound down, Tue Pushilzo's liousc, s boretofore, Thu salarios of tho Pro- | £10*%, fematued on tha Wateon, and will he, lacen fessors In tho Hterary devartinent, wore reduced | ot oemire sems in 150 fect of water ot Denser Colllus, “While therv ho* fell. licad over heels In loye with o plump little actress who was playing for a svason fn the city. Ie rled to win her heurt but it 13 not told wheth- er hs wrote brilltaut amusement-notices, deseribing her acting, her beauty, aud her pretty izaltces, oF not, 10 ‘Tio bud Deew Wise, in his posseasion, which athounted .to vothing. ‘The report wus adopted, und the Committes coutinued indetinitely. Prof, Oleson and “Mcssra, Clark and TFurst werg appointed n committes to nominato ofll- cers for the ensuing year, Tresident Anderson suggested that fin tho Joln lorbert Edwards, Charles Edwin Garner, Watson Dexter Hinckley, Wlilinm Clatiin Jolinson, Albert James Norton, Ross Wilkins, Jlachelor of Arta—Alexiy Caswell Angell, Walter Wheaton Angur, Florus Alonzo Larbour, Minnle Bary, Cora Agnes Benneson, Witham lenry Buits, llnlg Emna h!{ll. Eva Chandler, J. Huse Colby, Wel . Med -+ Menumoriee, ight, Josepl 0. Masten, Budalv, bt 1, Nanistce, 1eli, ersel tonomonce, fight, Kelr E. Wiillni Menomonee, gt . Trob Messeuyer, Doatun Harir, gk, bropT. W, Sk, Wiite Lake, mutdries, Couk, Michael Buchanan Danaher, Charl 3 e — '3 r 2 ' 3 after drogeing in valn for months and yeurs. probatly 1ave dono g0, and th futuro tho anuual address boloro tho Jerary | i ‘Daugherir; David Nobio Lo Tare, andall Wde | saporcent—mukluz’ s saving fa il of 5,30 | lsiaad. -,"'..},%'.'r'u'pg?; by Lk, sdriee Kendd D Tor DINCIIELVE PANPTILEY nid Betress by storin, However, ho was suen nightly | socletled of tuo University be dispensed withh, | Fleming, Franklin Uarrlson, Charlos Mililx Uayley, | P 3 'rop It C. Helttan, Saugati dtes, Titk ELKOIMG QUAKTEN o Inrge Hluse witnessiog er performances aud teylnie to woo | nnd the meetiog of the Alumnl Association take | ¢ TIFE LATEST DISASTER. pehr 11, C) Crawl Maal trated Journal, containing full puarticulurs luranca Uriggy, Geurse Hutlold Harrawer, Usoryo its place. Tlorton, i Mr., Powers reported, on behalf of a commit- tee who ealled on the alumui to help the Uni- her; but she WOULD NOT WAVE ATANLET, and sccordingly suubbed him,- not onca .only, dward Kiug Hubbard, Jorey Whipple ‘William Les Jenks, George Wells Knight, OUI: LADY OF TIIE SACRED ITEART. | Duspatches In yesterday's Tusnusx gave the sad 'I’fl;""v‘aum Moore, William V. Muore, Harry Plorce Epetdal Corpespoisence of The Tribunp, A {ntelligonco of the collision betsween thy echirs St. Andrew and eahtigo, and tho loss of two lives,— und INFORMATION WORTH THOUNANDS, Cop- Bun fus malled free. Call on or wddress, chir Athieatan, Sla; Watenrows, Wis., June 20.—~Tlicre was a it daun iea: wud, 0 add fo Uis gricvunce; | Yomity out ot fts fwoclul dilleultios, A eon: Myrick, Aunlo Siith ook, Charles Kendalh ker | targo attendunce at'tho Bixth Aunual Com- | the mate and n snilor of the lattcr vemel. Addl- | Sch &4 Hiare. Sifviemb isne PULVERMACHER GALVANIC €O, sho favored another nowspaper-boy, who did | tributlon of uplocg within tho uoxt thirly | fiysh, Orr Scnurt, James Teunian Shaw, Duugine | meocement of the University of Our Lady of | tlonal particulars recetved yestorday show that Boue Lt Sturuipy Clont Harbur, fast. not _think so much of her, aud Who after- arah Klizaveth Swift, Cora i ) v days was urged, & Joug’ oddress to this effec bufuu remt. A resolution embodying theso views, and appointing & comnittes “to collect tho subscrintioy, wos offercd, ahd, after Mr, Fard W. Pock, W, W, Hall, and the Rev, J, Sunderlagl bad decllned to_uct, Prot, Oleson, the Rev. h 0. Tuylor, aud F. P, Powers wera sclected ne such comiitteo. A resolution expressing the conflldence of tho Assoclation fn the Uuiveraity was adopted. The ueccessary resolution providing for the abolition of the'address before tho lll.eurf' socl- Cor, 8th & Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, O, 0r 212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,CHICAGO. tho Bacred Heart, held yestorday nftornoon, fn | both vesscls ate past all hope of beink raised, for tho Univarsity Hall, Autoteresting programme, | they are sunk in 200 fect of water, The names of comprislug literary and musical excreises, was | the men wlho are supposcd to have been drowned rondered un the oceasion, followed by the con. | conld “’;"“ °"':‘“‘;‘hh'“ 7'“";’"- or .\I‘ "'("'“ it orrint - | any one knew themy they were not reported, Capt. excrelses eloscll with au appruvriute address do- | port by tho hioles of the late Capt. A. Engilsh, she ., s Spenrs, ot Pesntigu, In teulve Diplomns iu_ tho Commercial Caurse, confor- | repairs wers made upon her, iler valus was placed ring the degreo of Mastor of Accounts, wers | 8t 810,000, and the fnsuras th i Houghton Btr b, wards turned out fo be.a pungent pare Ilione Towns ugrapher on & deily In a prominent city. Stapley, disheartencd, thraw. np his gt and went East, whera it is probable that o concelved the jdea of plunging into the centre of Africa to flnd Livingstous aod hide the woes of & weary young wman; and it is prob- able that, between these ucts, the Jewess ste) ped i and won “thut heart.'” and broke fi’ This wiil add one tnure to thy cnmluenu thut Sianloy did not make, As a man, hois often Stmr Aletrupal s, Ko tur Coruna, 5L Jue, frop dunduu Cuinplc 'roj: Budger stal Hiuart Douglne Walling, Horace Liatley Wan ‘Audrew Whitehoad, Uicorge bpea- cer Willits, Theo, Julin Wrampelmoler, dluster of l'/ulmofihy Sm ezamination)—Mary Emma Farcand, Ph. D, 1877, AMaster of Arts (on ¢xamination)—Arthur Gor- don Oven, I3, A, 5. "Doctor of Philosophy (on examination)—Abram 8oger 1all, I'h. B.. 1876; Ph, M., 1877, DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE AND BUIIGERY, Doctor or Medicrns—Fiank Kugena Amllrfin;. "lebe INDIANAPOLIS. Music-Teachers, Dontlsts, and Sunday- Hehool Teachers in Convention, peciat Dlspalch o The Tribune. IxpuaNavoLss, Ind., Juve 27.—Ths State &I~ Avoid bogus appliances claiming clec- tric qualities. 0"’"‘ Pa#uhlzt explains how to Asa_ Laphami DBlunchard, Patrick fr the hull i ine i B T e, ants Hikir Young ue | otics of the Uniyeraity and th substitutlon in | Srooke Wilidu: LArly Burtistes Taroh Uy Choole | swindet 1o 5. MeCater \eatertomn elars0, | i Cuo'anbatian and $2,600 In the Orioat Mutuat. | Stusie-Teachers! Assoclation began ita anuual Jistinalik thf ety Front the snrionts.. umbitious, he cruved what he could not get, as | 1ts placo of the Alumnl mecting, as suggested | hal 8., Thomas Canuing Charen, Johu K. | McCormick, Milwaukees N. Boyle, W atertoiwn, | 3¢ cargu consisted of KOO tons of caal snd i | ¢vopvontion to-day with Ofty in attendance. | s P, ull men do, sod trampled under foot that which | by P'reslient Anderson, was also adopted, Conli ohn Davideon, Edward Van Neas Davin, | \ie's F. Drow, Milwuukee. * " | nsured for about $4.000 in the Orieat. Tha Peshe o] e s b was withiu bis grasp. Officers tor tho ensulig year were clected as | K nry A, Fiich, I' C., Charles | Wit " 30aanl o Hooor, 1ig0 was buund to Chlcago, They wrere welcomed by the Rev. E. A. Bradley, BDS MIDOETS MIDGRTH 3 5 D Peck, 1000 nk . Uolley, Charles I, old Mcdals' of Houor, for gentlemanty de- | S "Aldrew rated A 2, anawes valued at [Ty 3 AT BT, PAUL follows: Presidout, Ferd W, Peck, '60; Fy i i i portmont and falthful obscrvanve of colfe uedat | who spoke of the Assoclation as *caleulated to AMDGETS MIDI 8 a lay-over was roquired, to take the Northera | Vice-Prcaldent E. 0. Taylor, 'N'hx"if‘“-fll‘)" dy | Qumisr, e e oo T I Dansen | Fille, wera awarded to 11, laloney, Harvard, | Sonos g!,',:.‘;,{':;' ',',,’,'"!,"-,'_‘b':m'" tho hatrolt Fire & | promote barmeny sumong professors of musle ETS MIDG IS Yacifc woraig tmin. Mo 8t Laullto wagco- | G Davduon, fas, Treggren, B o qayis | Mofgaa nitle 3. fi ‘Joi A McLoody | Hi.i L. Halton, Hastiugs, Mion.; K. Sullivan, | Company for 84,000, &s. Gircady stated. Cant, K. | much needed.” Tha duy was spent 1o discuss- Bpostn fucsts wure shown evorything, aud, starting | '77; Altornate, Jam Coous, '873 Historiau, | Robinagn, Usorgs Warren Speucer, Ggorga Mitehs | town, Wi’ o " B ey SAURIuly WWALERY o by Norton & Cu., of this port, to Buflaio, | H. A. Perkins, of Chlvago, gave a public lecture MIDGRDS out In carrlages, were takon to viow tho docks, | H. B, Mitchell, 63 Ahemnui. 0. C_ Weller, | oll Swain, Jr., Lavinls Todd, Willlam Jmlul’ Tho Jubnson ¥rizo Gold Medal, donated by nsurod ju the l'hu:-nl.& Cumuany‘ of Brooglyn, | bn Blgqucuw lu Music uud the Hygieue of 5 Cts, MIDGHTS the bridue, the | Post-Office,—which s od | " ‘Toast Master, W, jerce, ‘65, ‘Tho | Webb, Nuthaa 1L Willlams, Willlam Elwood Zie: 4 > 11,500. The vessel wai bullt tn 1837 at | Volees, MIDGETS Sy At el et dent appolnted Messrs. F. A, Simith, C. K. | genfuse, Dr. Edward Johnson, of Watertowi, for the best | yiijap, 0, and wos pevulit tn 1674, Murry & Gay | The Indiana Duntal Assoclation closed the MiDOBTS :I‘-'ll':h‘f‘“’n:.rtfl?:u‘fi:fizi }n?fl"nlc;:ulnf Dlatu b | kin and G, C. Tugham ss the Excentive Hooniar oVIEAITIENT OF LA, ;;;:{;""I:‘lf,’“‘g';’“& Flusativ, was ayasasd i ware Toaulllem. | sorions of thescasog, | 1044008 91 the vwuiticth wnuual Convontion MibanTs a lieavy gray stono, and occupled by the United | Comuitico for the cusuing ye achelor of Lans—Gen. Georee Gates, s Prizo Madal for Curistian Doctrli i e e hiasian, yeaoriay o to-day, The, following officers were clected : MIDGETS Riates Charts Ib fosma . contral tikuro for the | A motion (o admit tho Wives of mombers €0 | 1y, oo St sr ok Riwaod fronks, | awarded to Ueorgo S1cCabie, of Waleryowt, Wis. | the wharves s among sbippers and veutel men | Lresidents Yo L Jleukel, Suotadoolit; ¥ies: MiDOBLS city, From tho Post-Oflice -the gucsts were | the alumni banquet was offered, and elivited a armaens: % ¥ h st bt i 1 thla cily, was | Dresidents, Drs, Chiappell, Knightstuwn: 8. P, S e ore ) Nulett White = Calking, Alexandrine Egoroft W.L/ N, |on'Change. John L. ltsuney, of thls city, was | 5 Fort Wosne; Becratare. J. A. T MIDGETS MIDGETS taken to the hills which surronnd the city, aod | ¥izorous discussion, (o which the Kov. Mlr. 8un- | yibidze = Dayton . Gibson, Willam _Andrus gent of the Pashitigo tor the setate of tue late | Brown. Fort Wayne; Secretard, oo &. furner, MIDGETS MIDGETS onehich the hutses of tha iler elttous ‘aie | dorland nud Ferd W, Peck oprosed e | Nabrite, W’ et Cires Wellara 1ot ENGLEWOOD. « Eglion, e e ettt (e practicing of destit. |~ HOOLEY'S TUEATRE. t ‘ C el - | roe on, ‘The nn af S o . ¢ 3 ot s % 9 Yorar o ‘tlg::}lt'\l’fu to Luko Como, the pleasure- | Faslation. o Lh%eely by a unanimious voto. Tho | Fiamiore. Fied Hogor Joba. o Siter, | . The graduating exorclses of the Englewood g BUFFALO. b l‘fi;l" the Btats was refsrred to 8 cowmittes of HOOLEY'S TUEATRE. ' 1n the eventug the ITigh-Bchool gave its com- memn‘(‘lhcn adjourned. ‘The banquet of the Associntion was hield last evenfug at the Tremont llouse, snd was particl- pated In by about forty gentlemen, Prestdeut Anderson nnd several members of the Board ol u 3 Lucius Wright Moody, Louls Erncst Eoyfurdt Amasa D, Bmith, Ellery Bpencer, lenry Stecher, Hugo Thum, VFerry Leland Townsend, ftobert Henry waltace, George . Wilion, Ciinton Edwin ‘Worden, Theudore John Wrampelmeler. High-School tovk place last ovening at the | puprato, June37.—Lake frelghts dull and un- Iligh-School Hall, The exercises were as fol- | changed. Clarters—Scur George Worthington, lows: Praver by tho Rev. F, M. Bristol; saluta- | cement to Detruit at 4c per brl, f. a. b, tory, with cssay, “Non Palina Bina Pulve Clearanced fur twenty-four hours ending 8 p.m., eigbt, who will present it to the Legislatureand press its passuge, . The Awmericun Protestant Assoctation sd- Jourued to mueet next year in New York City, after electing the followiue officers: George W. Monday Exenlng, awl overy nicht this week, Gran PRSI e b, e N et A CELEBRATED CASE! mencement-exerelses {u the Opera-House, which fusuid to ssat 100 persous, The place was crowded, and tho graduates recelved many bousuets froin the pretty @iels oceupylog thy Y 2 o by ‘With the Full Original Castand all Orlginsl Scen- irel ercl k e HOMW@OPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGB. ir. Rausum D, Palmer: cesay,* Compensntion,” | S7th—Lrop‘Arabla, merchandise, Roanoke, Cabs, vor, fudlaud V. Fi | e uine g and dircte, | Somu 0t oxerelto et | e i vatabios 1o poeh lspostd of ¥ Beesr. | g Locloref adicna~Beward Exerts olt John | Miss SaraMcClunly: evsay O b Dty ot the | Jay Gould, Aberiomn, Chicao; Aundcl, Rric; | Fioneytvunias. Vise-Peoskionts . 1o Betis "l-"{«”""‘L?’:’é:%'jfi?{:fi.}i}flum Yind e slush was not wanting, deat Andcrson was eatled upou, aud_responded | Sioberis, 35 0. Joel Sylvanus Wheelock, ¢ | United Btates,” Mr, Fatrlek H, Keenan; music ire Throe Belly, 500 tons cinectiuily reque.t v Penusylvaula, Secretury; A, C. Buwlth, Mussa- jat tlwe, 1o cuurteous justice to those in a few remarks, fn which he referred to the i Oue of th wost novel Alzhts & have yot seen {7 slis opbiesiras feclistion. .o by ant the chusotts, Tressurer. . bi 0 After the exerclses the Alumni entertained T s The company entered the roam in the followiog order: President of the University, J, B. An- getl; Gov, Croswell, tegents of the 6u!veuu,\-. ox-Itegeuts, members of the Brata Board of £d- ucation, speciatly- guests, includivg the Governor of Ohlo and & large party from Tole- do, Fuculties of the University, and the ditfer- cut clussud fu order, froin 1845 o 1878, FOREST-NILL SEMINARY. #peetal Corraapondence of The Tribune, Rockronp, Iil, Juoe 28.—The oxamiuations of the Colleglate Department of Forest-Hin who wishite 7 4he whiula blary. el o 4 ;) 3 , G0 'he 8 -Bel i - fsilluces Wedueaduy dod Saturday at 33, 60, and 73 i thu way of police was two hage mel ¢ | Hounctal condition of the University,sayine that, . ke,”? Miss Lizzio B. Hunt; two olil letters, Datrolts, ryons, t I The State Sungay-Behool Conventlon ad Rty : I tha Wray of Dolict was thve lase et st | N Seh 1t was uiot of tho best, siil thure wag | Auelr fricuds at s divnor glvan in the Law ruoin, | Mis Conl M, 30'Cowen: essay, & Thers 1s No | baries & iyt e I T e B o e T preparation—serdous -/ HAVERLY'S THEATRE. 3.1 HAVERLY.. . Uropristor snd Manéger, TUIS FRIDAY NIGHT GUAND DENEFIT OF Limit to Humau Progress,” Str. Fiynt W, Mitla; [ Otelda, Chicago, ecssny by Miss Mury A Ciakcys casay, with [, Vessels passing Ford Tahonictory, * Golded Keyat diles Shoalo O, | fone boare euding at U b o, the in--West Hatchy Cluss Song, tho words of which wero | Eugiatd, Colline' liey to Ludingions Two Frionde, written by Miss Marzaret E. Lyons, After tho | Gorouto to Rlack Itlver; schrs ¥, 3. Csrrington, ainging of the soug, President Coy,of the | Oudensburg to Alpous; Mary, St. Catharines 10 Bounl of Education, with n fow v | Krie, : propriste words prosented each of tho | _Esstward=PropsSeotts, Mitwaukeo to Montrea graduates with & Wipluma. The followlng g:;g*;w;-,mm;:,ffl'mhu'r e Coneardy are the bames of the graduates: Mary A. o o Cuskey, Thomas M. Clement, Mary E. Coffe 5 e Gieores 1. Davie, ttnoto. O Hates, Lizsle b NAUTICAL MISITAPS, }lll.lllllll, I;n‘alflck 1l, Keenan, Margarce [ Lyons, The tuge Bullivan and Berritl ald damage to Phillp P, hope, and he trusted that the alunnl would do all in thele power tu asslst 1n tho work of saviug the institulton, Dr. Burroughs, ex-President of tho Universl- ty, wasticn called upou. He referred to the eurly days of the College, and uaid that its pres- ent heccesities were nothlng as compared with triuls ond troubles of thuold thnes, Jle believed thers was no educational fustitutlon iu the country whoso graduates had malutaloed %o high a standand of morahity und gencral socla) staud- ing us those of the Univeraity of Chleago, He closed with o hearttelt allusion tothe graduates, aud sat down amid applause. }:r«uu under thele arma, all to savo thew unt- uptua, caviug 8t. Paul on Thursday wmorning, by the Northern Pacille, Ihud the ploasure 5[ ex- umintng the BROAD PIKLDS OP MINNESOTA, ane farim ulune contaluing 15,000 ucres of wheat, und uwned by ce men, ‘Tho country i very fiue, uid fust growing up in lobabitunts, At Furgo came bure prairls, "with not » tree jn sight,—yet ull splendid fanming country, Quite & nunber o persous ars going to thu Hills over this route, and mauy 1o the forts {u Dakota. 'Ilkll onie those who were on the trsin was Oen. and of benelit to all concerned. Tha roport of the State Statlsticlan made the following show- foz: Bchools reportcd. 8,003; oflicers, teach- ers, and puplls, 850,203; a ¢ attondunce, 7,753; converts fu the year, 7,200, This shows s falling-off frou Jast vesr of 134 schools and nearly 10,000 in curollment and attendauve. During the day addresscs were inado by the Rev. J. C.° Tully, of New Albany: the Rev., J. C. Fletcher, of Indlanapolis; Prof. W, J, Pruner, of Hartsvilie. Dr. L. W, Marghall, the well-kuown evangelist, gave a Bible-reading. The Conventiun agreed to ‘?n‘y £33 of ko salary of E. Payson Porter, of Chl- - 5 PD UFFR AND BURLESQUE TROULS, l A b 'ROUY i WA G MR Bloren o g, RE I 5, che Gy Ut S Masdeti Matibees Wedned and Satu; W uuday Night—Extrs Pei suce. Moud :g“llll Ditlon sud Drsmatis Comblostiun. STEAMER FLORA. aguire, Currie M. M'Cowen, Bara | each other st Milwaukes, Wednesdsy, by col- " _ Seminary oyeued on Monday morniug as fol- | cCurdy, Flynt W. Mitls. Clars Norcott, Kan-| Jielon. cato, Statlstician of the luternational Convou. | 4 Programmeof excurstons for fhis we nding Juna b St T torte: el Wb e ot T “:‘J.;’u’nu‘l‘u‘ 'z"f“l:}‘ Y | tows som D, Palmer, Mary E. Btoue, Betle Taylor. "The scbr'd, P, Ward ia recolving repalrs at Mil- | Slon There were prescat o the Convention | *45m GArE 2t VIS, uton at :%0 b, m.1 on the Hidtics wuder hls clinveroning wutdanee T ™ [ 3. 'R, Winacs, ot the clasa ol i7d. | BibleTlistory—Freshmen and Sonhomores—3iss- : e waakee, She was duuezed st plor oa the sass | delezates from Georela, Kentucky, Olto, Penn- | wkesthwon o Vel L0 0% D0 T Ou the trofi wus 3 youug kil who bad been | *The Old Alumni” was spoken of by Mr. E. ".}’s'.’.?.".?.i’."‘k‘d'a.. Smitls APPLETON, WIS, sbore dariog the Jate blow. grvln:ni-._cqfimm lhll':ullrl-lt" ‘Vuhl"l:l‘-{n )llmlflndlu 816 ). @, toturulog Sunday, Juoe 80, lured away frou bue by’ wnother wiel, wha &.liaa_llu. fl mc:mfi-fl wlmdumln 3 Inure ical Reading—Mise 'viter. Aprctal Dipaich (o The Tribune, At Buffalo Tuesaay, Irviug lsight, firemsa of Df'.g.}:g-‘ - .;"';mg‘"‘r;g;w:*"n; SRoE | SR ud Gister Dind s bosrk Fase. o operated under the directions of womu Clrcus- I'f-i'l“(‘ u OHU" ¢! 0 “uh‘l "‘“ act fi“ '"lll 8- as Frothiogham, ArrLxrox, Wis, Juns 37.—The Commence- | tho tug I Smith, narrowly oscaved drowntug. | oo ion e aw ofticers. gaukegan aad retura, $1; Michigsa Cliy aad returu, b e et T by bite Jormy | Ll 06t eho. sentituent o Our Law Dopare il ment exerclaes of Lawrance Uuiversity ceascd | Boenebludii 1 as LIS LAY 0¥ s : SRt Foua T, 20 vouts h I he = = hy vl b The uther toasts were: * The Medical fon,” respouded to by J. 8. Qoodbury, he P'ress,” responded to by F P, Pow- ud “The Profeasurs,” respouded to by vol, Oleson. The Assoujation then adjourued to attend the P'resident’s levee, buld &t tuy Unlversity paslors. e § i 8T, XAVIER.. 'The thirty-sccond sunusl exercises sud dis- tributivn ot prizes took place at Bt. Xavier's meut? to-duy by the ususl procoedings, fucluding the | $Xblos il ons of Which bo rell avesboar yess exhibition Ly the graduating class. The grad- | terdny. Mo was rescucd at considerasle poril by uating class numbers twelva students, scveu be- | Jaues Curn, & forry boy. {ug ladies. ‘The satutatory was assigued to . 1. LAKE FREIGHTS. 1 tedictorian E,':.'_"g;s,’,,‘,‘,?‘:,’f,‘:fi) e Yicoctorian 4% | The demasd for vessels yesterasy was imited, first prizé fur declamation was awarded to E. D, | ad the offeringe largo at the old rates. Coru wi Weed, and tho second to Miss Edith Smith, | teken by sail at 1%¢ to Lafislo; by ibe all-water There has been about the usual atteudunce, aod | route 1o New York the rate was about Gc, 30d by everything passed off pleasuutly. lake snd rall, 8con cora, Chi made former. Fortunately her friends found ber be- fore puy damage hud bueen done; bug wo to the other glrt and the weu § those fricnds get thew fu their grasp: 8 httle Iynching will take place. AT BISMARCK room fu the stage, to Deadwuod. The near burniug up to-day, g, Husrcaly a thiug moves on the strect, 88 the sun js 50 hot, and residen NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, # THI8 (FRIDAY) EVENING, June 18, Graad Complls inentary Lencdt o BEN COTTON And bls charming csusbter, LITTLE IDALENE. Popular prices of wiuilaston.’ WABASH-AY, PAVILION, Botween Harinon-court and Twelfth-st, ‘The classes in Krench givo evidence of great proficiency {u that langusge, Botany, English Literature, Caxsar, Natural Philosophy, Germau, and Critical Readivgs wero the order of yestorday. Last evening the anniversary address was de- lvered Ly the Rev. J. 3. Gibson, D. D, of Chicago, at the First Congregatiooal Church, THE TELEPHONE PENETRATES TO PITTS- BURG. Spectal Dispated 10 The Tridune PirtssuRo, Pa., Juoo 27.—A tust of the prac- tical value of the teleplone was miada at the City-tall ju this city this morning with eutirely fatisfactory results. Tho experiments were wade with a view to the supercedurc of the police dials pow in use between the Mayor's 000 ba wheat agd’ 121,000 Fedialy n dhele bousss, hutcls, or stores, unless | .49 er of Wabash whoau subject wias ¥ Life.”" Wo choose for our- g | yesterasy ?{.‘:fl“\!'u Roundw, sozn }0 Eings- | OBice and the suveral polie stations. ~The Lrial TO-NIGELT. called oub by o -dod-dght, whion promptly | Acsdeny, corner of Wabaub gveouo aud | uyyeq wpat life siould be. Pl u 5 IEENONIL WS, T N e, Crin Voot ot T in the ottice of thu Superintendent of the : routs Btention Bt tCuiormeh REAPLY | Twenty-nloth street, yfstenlay aftcruoon, cow- | BCe 'y dilg Dot EHULR AL Koliial Bpecial Dispaich ta The Trivuna | e Cintalin rop Vaidsebie“caratio FirerAlarm, “Tue wirs cxtended to the Twenty: g 0zut lifo sre doveloped accordlng to suing fopee bk i with life. One peeull Lhat, a3 s00p as thuy s Lin, and: bo. dare, vity the dow it B § menclug ut 3 o'clock. - As the scbool-hall In which the exercises took place waa limited In its scatinzcapacity, bond wereadmitted except upon " Bbuut Lba, Jogs ta 1 ludian, they gzafor 04, abu 8y emperg but ndlan gateheg hjuy out of L % liugwood; prop llussia, corn throazh via Baf- Kaosita, Wis., Juno S7.—The Commence- | 0! " \he sfternooo. the scht Fatudnder, com nient exercises at Kemver Hall were Leld thls | to Buffulo st 3¢, and the A. M. Pelecon, wheat ¢l 17 b sfterugon, Thero was 8 large sttendsuty from | WEOUER, o 0y Dun Lyoge bring cosl ordained law or plun, Plaus of humau lifu aro fust &5 inevitablo; but, having vuc choice, we tan comrnaud the results. Divise idcals of lits frst Ward Btatlon-House, on_ Frankstown avenue, tully five miles from the City-Hall, and the volces of thoss who did the talking could be GRAND CONCERT CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, 5 dusing (e scasou, i ch w v disttnctly heard snd rucognpized, One mau | Z2EZTILL QUYNE LI RN (! iy ' 4 the prescatation of & prograiuyne fovitation at | Are fursished us, trom which wo wiay choose, | this city and sbroad. Tho graduates sre Allss | yrom Cewego toitbis portat 0o per tou. ‘The ¢ A TR THEAT IS el of bt mom for thers whl. i og-eoup | 100 Gort yet, notwithstandiug Ve, precaulon | 213,00tala resulis thut aro buuutiful, ¢rund. and | Lo Hudson of Hacioe, Kato Pussmore of | Moat Bisae Fers e o Biiwaukoay bwpag fres, | Julstled snd then eang. aud Benuty-Mayor McVICKER'S ‘THEATRE, Quity a pumber of - T 5 aus crods the river Trow Fort Lincolu, ahich 18 on the. beights of tho wther bunk, aud, when across, the {udisus to Jiwit the nuwber ol visitors, every available suat wus occapled. The'Toom was haodsomely decoryted with Howers, plants, ‘and everareens. 1lfe of gratification, life of culture, aud tifo of love. The tirst suggests to tho fudividual, What can I geti Tho sccund, What can I become! outwber of cases bo Lad at Wiy wurplog hearing aud thelr dispusition, and s0 on, As ths police duale now fo use sre rexarded ss a feiluze, it Miwaukee, Eiutos Roblnson of Keuosba, Alico Pratt of Ki 'susus, Barah Kewber of Milwaukee, ERIE, o aud Miss Bells Joues. Apecial Dizpaich to TR Tribune, G FIFTH WEEE. nrx&l“gnx of the Great Popular it v yet is In dtsclt essentinliy seltiab. ‘The third way joclude the otbers, diructiog them. o the right cbauncls. ‘Whieu it {s the fuspiriug motive of life, it is the dlviue ldeal, produciug frult tor etornity, Graduatiug exerclscs commsuced thls moro- fug at ¥ o'clock, the spacious chapel belug crowded. The rustrum was busutlfully decor- ated, upon which were seated the Faculty, Trusts nd promnfueut genttcweu,—tho Rev. M. sut, Prof. Jusep Emerason, of Betoir ¢ othe o damued Do Llastings, or From a Marscilles (Krance) paper we learn | Marquette; stmr Arondel), Buflalo, tlat & soldier hus just died in the Muitasy Hus- | pepartures~Prop 81, Louls, Duluthy prop Obio, pital uuder thy Tolloving siugular ul= | jroughtop: scbe Lope Star, Post Colboras; bark stauces: Ho had been sufferivg for sown : loveland, Sawess Mo lad becs suflerug fos sout | O, ilaid; suar Puatl, Clovelaad Aud THE CANAL. utually forced Lim to euter the hospital. 2 ?:m Yo hext morning ba was found dead i | | Baoorvox, June £7.—Arrivale—W. J. Roe- J 3 bed, sud, theto belng no asslzoable cause | duck, Utlcs, 6,100 by cora; Nosth tar, Henno- for uls death, a post-wortcin was or- | pis. 6,000 bu cura. dured. sult ot the aedical ezawi- —Prop Montauk, Luckport, 4,604 ba Luton the wysterv. o : M. L. Ademy No. %, Naples, 76,170 1t e ——— THE LA SALLE MINERS. Bpecial Dispalch 10 The Triduae. . L4 Bavrg, I, June 27.—The La Salle Light Guard warched down to Peru at an early hour this worning, and, sccowpanied by the Leru Red-Ribbou Zouwves, escorted ‘the ucwly-cin- ployed mifuers to wbo Usfon Suaft. A lurge vuuiber of the {dle winers gathered there sgadu, ssumiolosud tednleet o eoia danmatory urday. s, G ] siroll listlessty up the streeds, Thimorlug } | » & 4 W s ¥ T Y A Emz, Pa., Juno 27.—Arrlvala—Prop Philadel- | will probably not be loug betore the suthoritics A lagd three wquaws luspectiug tho 20 ] 1 fliq programmo was 3 Very 1008 auo, largelv of | Tho i What, L RO Curlous Cause of Death, phtsy Chlcado: wrop Idang; Duluth; prop Ohlo, | sdopt the teléphone. UN CLE TOM sCA. BIN stofes: ‘The ludluue cross theriver fu ** bobos,? | & musical noture, a6 there were & groat mavy | gocoud, though judoitely high P v 3 ;,vuc 3 ‘Seats aau by secured sx & fiiiuese Wedacadsy aid ioes. . made of bows with Lide druwn,over thwib, - ‘fhey gu very casily, aud o couple of white men have Leen Kuown to try and wngusgs vite; but Woae two wers spilled by the water, ‘Today Lt & F COL. LOUNIUERRY, of the Bisinarck Lribuue, and Postmaster bere, —a very gental gentleman, fice aud easy,—just We kil ot o man who takes the botion of the veoole in the West. Col. L. has Just ieturned L ke Blaok Til, Hawill piovably voike youvy ladies to taku part. The Bisters of Merty, clad in tha ‘suber habiligents of the Order, Hitted about gracefully among the au- dieuce, and nofselessly perfectod all their ad- wirable arrsugements, Thers was 8 large rep- resentation of the Catholle clergy of the city, hrowiuent smong whith appeared the Kt.-Kev. tebop Foley 1n burple gurb, ‘Flis exercides vpencd with tho overture, “ Fra Diavd . Sidth, waich was executed by eheht Cured L it it A CALGIC, PILLS. ol aieat Lovissedrs Pharoscy. Malicd Ga decalsh o8 price B kG Ry & Co., Agents, Now York. 4 Gaid by ar, hetaliy