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the Women's Christian Temp Miss Luci ’, Kimball, who the Bf Bunerintendent of the National Union, mado an address explaining the nature of the work. She took for ber aubject, The Necessity of Trained Forces in the Temperance Worl’? Sho illus. improper inatraction given to Ite calling, one may say, for-which he } of Mr. Carleton, and fricnds from In- OMTY MEAL ESTATE. WANTED— oe ‘i Was trained=-bad ‘not bean the disturbance and | dianapolia and Milwankee, were also present. edie - NEED SMALE Bt fe jury. i In thte eotumn, threa tines or tere, 25 cents per in> | In thts column, threa lines or Ieee, 25 canta pe tne The other two cases were simply roversed on | voration of a sorely-tried protife, who have! For three houra the guests went and came; | »/vclt" Bach add: Ath atte dis mS questions of tact or preponderance of evidence, | already sacrificed hecatombe, Of roung men to | then the good-bys wero rald, a slipper thrown additional line, 10 cents, sertion, Each additional tine, 10 cents, DIVORCES, Gratifs the ferocious ambictoh of hia family, | after the retreating carriage, and the bridu and JPOR SALR-ny 7, B. noyD, roost 7, 179 MADT- ‘Krnacs. TEMPERAN The Sunday Services at Lake #2 "y ot Smelia Halverson Merl a bill Sotarday asking | tere would tobalilly) e many mourners over | groom were gone. ‘hey take a trip to St. Paul | east story and batement brick ature, and tot. 29 | VY ARTED—4 MILLWIGHTS: NONF KOT GOOD < trated her position by saying that there wero i J his untimely fate. AS tt te, he will Le actually | nnd the Della, and return to spend the summer 180 feets butldl iH he workmen need apply. Calla Room 30, 105 BluffessA Good Attend walk youn men dea tenho, ied for a divorce from Bren taeraon on tie ground repretted bt feat the circ of friends of | here and in 'Ailmauke, The presents were fatmeen Clark and earbors nas Dutratioe ane se Manisa ees Bx . i a had “the advantage of training in - ation id his unhappy er. Uo anvears to have been | many and cost): Au clegant watch nnd chain if a sar 'RD—FIVE HPENTERS AT NORTIte ange Homies and In tne Bunday-sclivolr who teverthe- gipiltee Moore Batarday aranted Geetes, of) realy anxipis for active service, as is going om | were thee gene ze aa Gremene wate an brides | western-net anecdote NCEE piace, west. of ore ante ae Taolpheate: AS — wore addicted to the terrible hatit of In- | seaionia re gai aria “i+ | mrecunnalssauco into the country of ruck an | china, cntariess, and table-lincu of fuest qual. | sround'and one a'\tores frome mecaccasgt Palit, up alt 2 + perance. She quoted the report of ine Bu- periuiencent of the Washingtonian Home to the effect that a large percantace of the inmates Addresses Delivered by Mrs. Will- ing and Other Workers, ‘ were Riven by thie parents and | Courtttoutes said ance at €4,0u0 per acres will sell Conchmen, Tenmaters. Ks ‘on will now play are conflicting, but It | brothers; severn! cases of solid silver were from | gy (rue ‘rice Mores, and tot o@2142, south front, on WANTED A HARN MAN THAT UNDEUSTAND | Judge Rogers will have a peremptory call of |, scems most protubla that he will neither assert | Mr, and’ Mre. Kingstands enemy shows. The storics as to the part Prince | ity and patt ITEMS. Naot i s ndsome pictures ne-at.t renta now foF Si.cd'per | UE the careof mules. BLACK, 100 Medison-at, , | ol nat inatitution came from stian homes, olons for new trials sume time this week, iis clatms, nor obliga the more arden! = | at woke from the esnial und grooms- h 4 if that Inatitution fi Christian hi motlona f trial u if ke | Lis clad blige the r ‘dent Imperial id books ft he brid di of) nd Jot Will be sold for $y, 0005 coat Employment Agencies. wi: AE the samme tite, ge the tniiaten hea te Usy for UNITED BTATES COUNTS, {eta bv levine them aside and permitting bis son | men: while beautiful pleces of {ancy Moris aud 40; Lot 100x100 fcorner), with ates 8-room dwell. | \\7ANTEN—20 LAHORRNS FUR C, & N. W, CO. Yesterday having been set aside in the finn | admission to the Home, an ence mich ‘Thomas Savies Nled a bil Saturday againat | £ take his place, Glezant articles in sliver, glass, ching, pear! on tre sheat, Just west of Halsted, itis cer> ae ‘Wisconsin and lowa, free teres Len farm haa Is as a special temperance day ll over | supprsed to come from the better classes ex- | ono Grand Trunk [allway Company to restraia ERE ona Tg carved Wouda were te substantial’ tokens of | Mi LOCH. » isiroom, a-ttory, octagon stone front , Ht. SUERBECK'H, Ut. West Raudotpnest, dpy-achoo per T that th . | clusively, this might not be a fair cxainple, Bhe ft from infringing his patent, known aa the Tan- WAUKESHA the intercat of loving friends, whe wiab all good | aweliing, brick barn furoace, an xtures, fours | WW ANTED—25 LABORENS FOR LUMBER LARD: the country, fe wag but natural that ti sss" | atuo quuted, the experience of the Rev. Dr, | from infelnein, cl And carthiy happiness to Mr. und Mra, George | cost eicdn to butld, laaaato fort tromta ou Lace Meh: rahavelery, $1.60 to 81.75 per days 10 umedes cises nt Lake Duff should be of enamel inte ‘Cayton, of Brooklya, mh took Ms ant in ees HinesitGhacat aclilant Nex ding = bom . Carleton. e if Indiana-ay,, pear Thirteenth-at, This is give anlily free tare, ANG! oe 7 ic a Jadice, ront o! oun One afternuuy and in een IPTCT. - = . 7 en ee an oy iat toe vere perauea cause bas | minutes counted thirty young peuple cole tn, |, George @. Hallam was adjudicated bankrupt | mencement at Carroll College~A Tranal- | SRauaEE, borsade St coites have | Darts and lot 2eetec oh abel Res cee aR, fed | Miscelinneouss aan ei ey nd proved to bo a most auccesaful | 8e¥cral of whom belorigell to bis qwo Sunday: | Saturday anda warrant, lasued, returnabie | thon, nnd the Traneit. eae, cloing exercises of the College have | tality econdt tenia for 84x nam i ANTRD GAT MUNONK, Jule, FIFTY EXPE: aver found, and proved to, be a most ait | School. She dia not wish to he auderstood as | Aug. 8, ‘soeetal Correrpondence of The Tribune, Tons and threatening esther: ‘The examina: | pepered and related suet nett order, Bewly | AY yyttenecd coalminers. (No tikes oF trouble ot conclusion of the acrics, The weather wi opposed to the Christian influence, for sie was SUPERION COURT IN BNIEF. Wavxanita, Wis, June 28.—From Washing: | tions were eine catndnetaderak athe annual | SfCry sla of anna anKS CO.'B, 137 Laballe: cn thay could be desired, nota cloud to be ecem jin every senso 8 Sunday-achool worker, but | Frances, Witson ied ablll Saturday seainst | tonto Waukesha, whot a change! Isit ouly | meeting of the Board of ‘Trustees a hopesul | tea birgainit over Us H she had cited theso und other examples to show that many youne people were brought up in carefully-gunrded homes but were Vv ANTERD=-SALEBMEN one week since the heat of the softening pavo- | one. Presluent Gregory, of Lake Forest Unl- | worth $10 room, 9-story aud basement, modern aanemes pall ean eee and lot 2ixiuc, soutlr front, on | Company, 318 Monroc-at., while a cool breezo from the Inke preserved a Robert & Wilson, Martha P, Sedgwick, Isadore becomingly temperate atate of the therinome- ssn Hotes te toa ae ae mente struck through our very boot-heels, and | Yersity, delivered au excellent address Thurs | yok Aweltie ‘6 nic troin brought @ large num- i : . ue t day evening, Subject: + ‘Ihe Mission uf tio | Monroe, near A! ia NTED—7; aA a A PAPO ter. ae pone Fe cas andl Waguoa aiid” Gare Haver taught and educated in the remperauee | Dec, 14, 186, by K. 8. ain Frances J. Witson to | we dodged trom ouu alde of the street to the Young Men of Aurerica.” ‘The exercises of the | | €2aa—Feamed store, dwettis WV Aitnging haute, slang ve CeeMENTA RAPER ber of interested pi a dd principles. je saw that wo Robert 8. Sedgivick retormed suas to make it | other fur a bit of shade no larger than a man's | graduating cloas took place last evening in the | 07 Sladison-at, ‘block from trade, can offer nood territory to ecroral first-class riages from tha surrounding country and | truth; {: answered the question anu proved an | more dofule as to Lie appoimtment of a ite han? Ne Fresbytorian Churets, und foll ler t saleemen, Nano but thows familiar with the Dusigest, suburban towns were Wiled with viaitors, ‘who | incentive for still turther effort. She wien celver, und soas to allow we payment of a yak 5 Only teu days mince Wie Hankey Men mons ou Church, aid were as follows; aif eS Stors and doycllth over, sad log arta arity anak itn ineaceptlonable references, Need apply. Ade : de : . ot 4 tC,, NO. ce Ing oxderter . came, some for fun, some for instruction, aud | cue Pane EET EITC mortgage for $2,800 on No. 66 ‘Iwenty-fourtu | 2 Ork Senator, pacing up anddownin the atifling | Baie. betwen Folty-atrat and ‘thirty-second, igaces territory nd fot x11, ext front, deslred, salaty exvectr , or, If on commins| i room dwelling, On iidiana-ay., near Twen' SOXI01 ON MICIIGA Near Twenty-ninth, $1708 TInuu PACU Whi street. “Ihe deed referred to conveyed the | air of the Seuate-Cnamber, was saying, “Noth- | cater premises No, 85 Michixan ayenuc to Seduwick | ing except the fact that this fa the Seuate pre- | Latin Salntatary—-Lonte M. Park. iu trust for complaiuuut, and Sedgwick has Uratlon—Jonn Tonrad—'* Virtue Ite Own Re- since died, leavttye the title to the pruperty fn vents me from denountng the metnber from al Etta Bnirley—'* The Truly Honorable." doubt, and {19 also asked that a new Recefyer | Mississipp! as a vlackguard, a coward, and a gs Cy Herbert & Quick began a sult against Will- | broken ouly by the auswering call of ark aud angaton—Willat E, McMillan—** Tho Happy Me others from curiosity. :The natural charm of life in the open alr conduced to the success of the acasion, and any, influenced by the delicious afr and wild associations of the forest, came: to listen to sermons In AUULL, Superintendent (trad mn | MEPCANtIIC Agency, 1G, Hox don Chicas tne Ke S7AV., WEST | },—No xpolleatigns will recolve atteation exoopt those * foot; subject to ‘87 Dearborn-st, “ae necessary in the new advance of opinion. She stated that the Woman's Christian Temperance Union had for three years past been working among the children, and doing inside what had formerly been done outuide of the Sunduy- “gchool, Efforts had been nade to secure tour FRONT, 8 PHAIRIE i EN AND, aioe neva oh vo. - 18 of » needice, oll- ry. yy loth aprons, ehromios. off paintings, ete. 87 10 $11 8° aang Thirty pets nse Catalogue trees” Gm wees “be appointed, Mer." were, the stillness that may be felt fe nx 8° between Titrty-secan subject tu tazce of 18: Ls Naturo’s temple, amid the rustling leaves and | gundays in each year for epectal temporanco | tan), Matheny vover 85,000. ihe ACOL WEIL, 67 Dearborn-at. sah Eas Jackson-at., chicago, i trpluu insects.and birds, and to take part in | wort, thd the Tpteruational Lesson Cummlttes de Be athens to ie ha aan 4 William | TOD'ts the alr 1s aweet and cool, and each streot earay—Ida Js, Yay—** Religious Liberty."" FOR BALE—COX 1, EAST FRONT,ON MICHIGAN: ANTEO-AINOY TO WORK IN AND OUTSIDE entre ‘ i ie Ne pe luchot sucd Willlam | is on avenue of delihtful shade. Uration—dideon Ilammond—*' Development.” | IF 2 DT the otter Une be eK TN AND OUTST exercises in whith they could haye bad no {n- | were Foquested fo pruvide apectal Icssons for | Hunulin aud George N. Parsons for $1,000. us id KE P: A¥., 170 feet orth of aes BAU; 8 foot, H wood pe! re In answer to the — qucs- rst ble, Address, klving aio, pay expected, and refer: tion, “What havo we gained!” " = pad " hi : cincurr counr. We bave drifted as for from confusion and ex- | Hsway—Loute M. Park—** Eple Poetry. cash, “Inquire of JACOB WEL Ble a dress, ating 8 lt by bands. y ic. = = ae doreat SE halt Iae hoe Oe Matilda Mager commenced w sult in trespass | *itement se from dust uid heat. Whoeares | Oraion and Velediciory—Amo Moure—"'Up SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE. | yy astnp—aci The ladies of the Woman’s Christian Unton ‘8. TO SELL,“ NAVING' & ‘sho could = say that =the = quarterly rocks 5 whether the Commissioner of Indian Affairs be | the Mountain, : pinuatory block Doctor. The most valuao! ter, w! 400 ¥ , ‘ Ot 8ALE— i. ‘EAT AUC. f had general charge, The muste was under the | Babbatha were very generally obiesved ee we i. Gules brault suit fae es terre acquitted or not; mlether the Legislative vill | Awarding of diplomas, Pact iiady fF luclith, at haitnast Sorctocke ak | 8% Or call 00 Gs We, HORA ND Se GO ies Beata supervision of the Carman Family, six in num- | present time throughout the country, und ce- “Thomas Mackli. h' i provitlee:fon sista aay twenty dew aera tate «Sung of Gi—** Festina Leute,” the n sh dour ins the Chainer of Commerce, Chica 0. * pa ber, who came from Champatga, o place with an |, pectally in Chicago and this State. During the y enedictiun, 1. cometh Gracia. hte nrup: Inst yeor sixteen States had adopted these days, PROBATE COURT. Patent-Ofilce? The wheat will grow, and the ‘The rations were good, and the essays of the | f£iy lee : fin Town din it ANTEI fatemperate name, to take part in the oxerclace, and thousuuds of scholars had signed the triple || In the eatate of Levanitre D. Roloson, de- springs will flow, just the same if Congress ad- | young ladies wera uf high Ilterary merit. These | ta und pelvis etre he coe ead at Cate Ee ‘Domenticas dovating thelr services. . ©] pledge of abstinence trom liquor, tobacco, wud |'ceased, letters of administration were isaued to | journe to-day or Tucaday. Uno feclsosccret | YOURE misses aru to Be compitmentes tapon | Aus, OO rude west of the Milwaukee é St. Uaul Jia: ANTED-A GOUD STEADY GERMAN on TUS BXENCISES profanity. Townperance papers and bouks were | Robert W. Holosun, aud bund of $44,000 ap- sympathy with th rden-planis: ft fs the | Welr cod pense in graduating im cambric | Tet. The property ta owned by anouresident.audine | WANTED A QouD years old, to make horscit were opencd with an early prayer-meeting in | belug introduced iuto the schuols, und a better | proved. In ‘ate of J. Dunham Kolosuu, | S¥@Pathy with the garden-plantey {t fs dresses, und upon their very pretty appearance | of sale will be, one-third cast, and balance Inone and | Keocrally usctul.' Cail Monday moruing at 499 Wavase “Palth Cottage,” under the direction of Mra, | 9U¢ more healehy ‘intereat began to be mani- | minor, guardia letters were lasted to the | Privelpal busincss of MNfe just now towgelate. | tu the same, two years, Inierest 6 per cent; and adeposlt of 10 per | 8¥., Flat mee oe ns To oc eis eck or prayer to God that | fetted. while o thorough Instruction I the | same.’ Boud of $20,000 apuroved. Must we rouse up fromall this totalk of people || When the Commencement-exerctses were | Sint! sinount bid will be required at time of ealy, WASIEDTA STRONG ORfMTAT Ginl tO DO the young peoplo might, enter heartily tuto the | Bible principles oF total fhelingnea tte bats TUR CALL, and affairs? ended, all the Alumul who were present enth- fama, wes tout Clarkest.. Hoom 14, nnd cant be exaune aos Beueral huusewors at Are Pantonate a spirit of temperance, and the early session give | insisted apon, Lhe leat international Comm. | Jupcr Drewsoxo—in chambers, O for the pen of John Burroughs! and you, | Cred Upon the platform. Alter exchanuuy | fed eltier before or artsy the. sale by any one wishing ment Agoncics. bi ‘ Ll the keynote, to the exercises of the day. Re- ANTEDOGIRES FOR CITY AND COURTRY Juvux Kiovorrr—Suumitted patent caren, Fespected Thinuxm, should haven litte epaas | Erectitizs, congratulating the new class, wi pe subject oy via Be arse t iL & gearks und opravers were, ofered. by gover | bad" uoen prenared oy. tise interested | apf 4O" GAM 2k Tol, 17d, 774 to Ut ana | coin week ceed to bitte and ee, abeee | shut stveral a iaw eciperen lngat Sits, Bani pyre vert Waitlantonee for the sorvices of the Way in the larga tent. | 2iR_ Oflars bas” bean mada with | sucisas | Harwell on trial, Clty va. Smith, on | RMeatlon of Sautth’s coming or Jones? golux, | aud earuunt Wiokes for Ite continued success." | Chicanos ~~SIRUATIONS WANTED~MALE.__ ° ‘Tho meeting to the morning at 10:80 under | tO Ee eer dou ta alate thereat ad: | trial’ 72,864, City ya. Smith, on | Tolters in the elty should bare a breath ofscoun- ! Quixote Quickstaur.. | iho adi Boukkeepern, Cloris, &ce the ‘brond folds of the large canvas coverinis | Vencus make since the new departures doshua | JUDox Moonx—Contested motions, try-life that would be an {osplration, and lovers ; 7 Jee SAte—on exchaxGe—a SPLENDID TRAGT | QITUATIUS WANTED=L¥ WteT AIL HOUSE BY A ya attended by the Jargeat gathering during Nye, the veteran worker among the children, | ,30Hoe, Nouxwe—set cane 4, dU, Rewls va. | of nature should be charmed once more by their NEBRASKA. ant a a eT, coh gina, Hen ghauletara joat | 2) feet-cnas potton and. hosleny enfoatian uf tea years" 1 the sessions, 1a audio! a i. indie Central itailroad =ompany, No further AY Ml vil Li 2 3 Be manifest interest in the services, and showed | Wie Neal Dow of the soung pouole, liad repurt | calror'euiengar, ‘No ease on thal diving zoiacas, 1d a | wreatern norte thie nate “Appiyt to ELLVOTE ANS | GITUATIOS WANTED—A BANK CASIIIER FOR appreciation of the romatke and tuvocations by | Tie tiedee in his juveniio coclotice: nud whom | g2UVUs MlcArtisren—got casew 4,552 Martin va, | ‘The crooked ways of the Baltimore & Oblo | Death of an Old Resident—Masonlo an THONY, OF Wastiugton-at. past sear ree eg WeHE OF refereuces, would Ike responges and fervent fam eDe the singing b hetind followed for fourteen yeara, "only Atcy- Rane a Webs er jitapeyieeie Coates Rallrond aro vow of the past but, vefore vey. fi 6 Tribu © COUNTRY REAL ESTATE... EAL ESTATE, | Se P77 Inbune uullce. tae oor The services were opencd w! he singing by | two had broken it. ‘The statement seemed in- if er “| 1 {nde cutirely out, we would like to recall the Borcial apondence 0; ne Leet E Momnnmm | TATION. WANTEDICAS -DOORREDE OTT a s : 4 : ims : IN WANTED—AS_BUORRERPER OR FI- Ee Garona tually teaiarenentcecheats of 00 | credible, but the authority was coud, and ho de- | ~ dupor Fanwnut—Mottons, - pictures by the way. Hanging onto the plat- | _ Lincunx, Neb., June 2¢.—An old resident of | 73 Oty astes under eeod feneeuntt heey A Reed PeePanclal manager of suing iarge crioigaita Ue Tanne ‘was sung with o spirit aud feeling that aroused | C!ared himself ready to give proota. The speak Juvox Wutae— Rota form of the rear car, with a good-natured con- | Lincoln and the State was buried yesterday. timber, How trate dwelling of rooms’ cris atabies, | Sarg evperionce aid eon etre toe Bee OE re Uicle hearera to 9 prover pitch of enthusiasm, | Cruin cave apjoulline of tie work for tle | even Sraree eeoENT® op. | ductor and a watenfal brakeman as guards, | Christian Buchu was born ja Lancaster, Pou. | ste, four mlicg trura Wiveinac: uluekt County, ud. | uy ribuae office. Mrs, Jenule B, Willing then offered prayer, fol- | SOM) ee fy desde Piet 4 Od Ot tnd ure Goodrich Teena oe Boe noe Brop- | enn g sunrise burst upon us aa wo flew over | Sept. 6, 1808, and was, therefore, almost 71 | vantabaraain? Here itis, ‘urnace.’ lowed by the reading of the Scriptures by Mra, | &ade the Sunday-sehools to take ho! W. peporiation Company. ve. 1 ug | Years of age. He removed to Madison, Iog., {a | S450 )-l acres end golendid 12-room dwetitng three . gore, E. A. Cummings. work, and, haying secured the rising gouera- Ne jiagyer,, dnding 3057. the Virginia mountains! What rare perspectives Hi biocks from uepot. in Weat Aurora, mn ai promt y STATION patience muds Sater rood ree "Atior the aliging of “fs tt well with you?” Mobs ten Zenen hones would ace 8 complete tems | 740.00, and motion tenes eee Hnding | were ours na we ellded out froin taunels and | carly Mfe, and became a member of Boove j fc shemusioly vets AF Ela | 2 enuieers an do hie au tive Rood ra Surmuton Count—Conraustons-‘T, M, Bassett | overarching bridges! ‘The glimpses Inta lowly | Lodge, No. 4,1. 0.0. F., at Loutaville, Ky. : gh ahs Na J: He B. Daley und Adolph Heorotin, | homes, and the simple but aypetteing prepara- | April 21, 1844.. Thero was no lodge of Oud- Maanthac o™ $3, 084.01.—E. C, Welch et aly va. Sane, | tong tor br fast, make upa whole gallery of | Fellows in Indiana at that time, und whes o BAUUL BV. A, Turpin, ‘Keceiver, ete,y Va aes : odge.was organized at Madison It waa named Anorew U, Cameron, §: 12, “Interiors.” A mother in a faded gown, R bs Coachinen, ‘Kenmut tHonal Bank, use | hulling berries at the «door of -her | for liim Buch Lodge, No. 118. At the time of exci ITUATIONS WANTEU—IN A Sani COUPLE of D, Al. Peck, Keceive L. A, Mackey, | cabin, with her little children grouped | his death deceased was the oldeat Uda-Fellow in 12,Uv}avres of atock ranche, 14 mites from Houston, | ©) (German), he as conchman nod sie a cook; best $5, 254.19, about her,—one little curly-head tn nis nluht- ai T Fe ft lid be Leld the | Tex.. 1 mile trom depot, allin body aud fronted mites | af reference. given. hireas'T 24, Tribune ofice, dupe Moons—Thomas B, Fuller vs, Robort | Gream oth iocwtne eo tenet Ayingtrain, | Wie State. In the State of Indiana be be oz San duciute lovers prlee. £25,N0% want Chicagu or | °% me ou a: Hills, aucree of detcieucy, $1,628, 05, isa group to remomber equal to aay. that Hug. | Postion of Grand Patriarch of the Grand Lodge | tibusban sroperiziur any gov townuretiztropenyy | ITUATION WANTEDMIY & YOUNG MAiT Ag ——— era ever modeled. Next autumn I shall flud | Of the State, aud in 1642 was the Grand Repre- | j0.guy head uf cattle ni proverty ougiit to bring siu0,- | CArriau - ; : . est city tetereuce, T22 Tribune uflice. ENTHUSIASTIC BULGARIANS. mreelf Jouking for them somewhere the ower sentatlye tothe Grand Lodge of the United a wl mire seta ane A Ba teers haa en ante: Miscelinncous. : MRS, CUMMINGS made a brict address, explaining the nature of the service und the peculiar nature of the dav. She sald that the day was boing celebrated all over the country os special temperance day, aud was being observed ainidet the leaves au flowers of Lake Bluff by the Woman's Temper- ance Union, She then introducea Mrs, Jennie ¥. Willing as one of the earllest temperance workers, and one who was fu reality the founder of the temperance organization of the ladies of proper education of the young ut bome and at sehuol, Boards of Education would be pet{- tioned to provide for courses of study showing the physical effects of alcohol onthe system, and working roome for boys would be established which should teach them to apply thumeelyes to a good occupation, and incanhile instill In- to their youur minds the principles of temper- ance. In abort, they would strive for preven- tion rather than cure, and above all seek to ele- ‘yate the conacionce, Se SITUATION WANTED-DY A FIRST-CLASS CAR, X) rlaye wood-worker fram Pounay:vania, stuady alt- uatlun Ina yood shoo: beat uf recomuiendath Ad- diosa, fur 3 cays, It, F. Ks, GUI West Juan this city. " ss BR RVENING side of Grafton. tates. The tuneral ohsequies were under the i Of thers aes nog And ay ON WAN * “oun a 303, WILLING dhiape eran: aia id aplosice monte covducted b Slow They Gteated Thelf ¥, ' Switching about for reveral hours on the Bal- | supervision of the Odd-Feltowse ot :Liokolo and TuiLis what auod fara oF fens, crores careers: | QITZA" nea Wrencti id. wishes wwiesrac EAN then spoke, taking as her subject the trials and | aire, LB, Rounde, watch was Woll actemied Ow they Greate. Theft Xoting lng, tlnore & Ohio Read, on anempty stomach, 18 the cortege was ane of the most imposing ever op Agena We-ruom bricks dwelitax, barn. | will do any kind of workt wagratio object. Adress conversion of Paul, as showing the necessities of | thoupit some ot Ut le undoubte Eonaun Tetoraph Sune-10, sometimes followed by unpleasaot resulta, | Witnessed in the city. CO UuHO eae meet Veante ead Fee Sea OO | Sk TrbUne OCC. etree the temperance cause, Sho took as her toxt 11, | [yorevied ait alone soe er people undoubted Santis Lt pull rapa anil touching Such experiences ure botter forvotten than io Our people were somewhat surprised {0 Jearn higurg and fot, oF clear jotela ety, nin tows, | SEEUABIONS WANTED-FEMALI, Timothy, iv. 7-8: “Tbave fought the good | the piuif, and roved thelr opportunitics, ag | 8°couuts of Prince Alexander Batteuberg's tirst’| hcarsed. ‘he kind old geot jeman who notice . Z a uodstock of xeneral, Roods in wo aed 5 cae - felt; Pave Hnfalied my coursos Ihave kept the temperate ty situs Wwasnoton wieschedvie. | Hecting with bis new subjects, upon thy ocear | Our misery pathvtically eld: “Well. well, wo | Lincoln & Northwestern Railroad fn the Coun | dving good trade, ie Rreneatceles Tiiprovements, 12- Sruployment Agencies , falth, Hencetorth there is Jald up for me 6 crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me that day, and pot tog fi io How, and then we'll treat | Hes of Seward, Butler, und Platte had been rhard, 1'mil ITUATIONS WANTED~FAMILIES IN NEED OF sion of his return to Odessa from Livadia. The preeelt ay fate Onld not ie ie a she the panacea | enjoined by the friends of the Unton Pacitic | oom grat’ ie euch ode She orchard. t mile Seed eniatiaa or ier ius Siilwaukeccaysn Bulgarian emigres tewporarlly resident in South- for all disturbances, ptsysteal ui political, Railroad. In Seward the fsagance of the bonds | want city, town, oF suburban proport; 5 ‘To-day will be devoted ‘to nitscelluneous ex- erclnnd espectally on the subject of * The £088, 4 if £5,.00~Hanking howe, yaulls, safes, ete. with | Ee rE ey e Duly oto all them also that love His . orn Rassia bad been gathered together by, the | After leaving the mountains aud the sea-eick- | Was enjoined by Claudius Jones.s banker uf | yer or en UG per pean nomlemiie ster ahd wae XO LENT—ILOOSES. pach et eee r quel leer aad GaeTeleet, and comparative | rusian authoritica togrect the junior European | noes we still hada, lone day of, travel ie Radedaigees amd mt Ocuut of thie Uiton Paclic | badicla ie tain ut oud pede (icar, feroueaad | A aoe Sho began with showing how, under aman of | school Assembly Tuesday, July 16, which will | potentate, os well as the Bulfarian studenta, | Dewsmian was easy goad oe sig invade) out | eujoined’ by well-known irlonds of the ‘avure FT EROALSGE wiLinie “house, wittt soFoor | [ORERTIBY Bam e vxADLEY, nooat 10, ce ersstalilzed Tato es or nae Mone continue arepinaies aan excellent Rucerawiy | Sooelboye and school-girls receiving instruc | ore madd but. a siugle profitlens call; thus the | Foud. ‘The Injunction was asked forand granted | ‘[',ECHANON BUICK, HOUGE, | MeITH fc osaleteS SOUTH BIDE. 5 tion in Odessan. educational establishmecuts, Space and time were ours to listen to “Wander- | by Judge E.S. Dundy, on the following grounds: | | Two-story andtavement brick: wit exchange for | ‘4 Vincennes-av., t-atory alld basement stane front. 2 fl 7 OF house and lot In suburbsn town. ennes® rt These latter are stated to have wept copiously | ings Abrosd ” trom the foreien member uf the | That the bonds voted were not dedinite, aud that | fRmes hols aud iut in suburuantown. | | a Vincenues-at, d:stury aud basement stouo vrout, > tne - 417i Culumet-av., S-atory and basament atone frvnt. during the Prince’s short sojourn in the | party, fresh from aris; to uear * Bits of Homa- | thuy incurred a tax tn excess of 10 per cent } far aud 184 Wabuslieaves ry and bs x iu INi2 and 1624 asheay., 24-stury and baaxaent ‘Travel ® from the lady frum New York; und to | texaoly valuation in the peeciuets in question. | “Oyacre farm tn Ttnol, clear, and $2.000-eurh for w | asm runt Gnteey lowers into a Church. Sometimes -God precipitates a great movement unon tho world: wt spreads and dissolves. ‘Those who lvoko be present. THE COURTS. ficially said that It w al S the q Ad $2,000 cath fronts a. é who inked fre on a aera tint we nde pelltar stata whoré they ware assembled In | eroruughly ehjoy our next-door uelshbor, How iat the result will be ft is hard to tell, Judes lay me ah A AT Pie state Ss ae pene tec, an, purpose, and, above all, a result, This sort of | xyootment Suit Against a Ratlrond—Jud, Me acre gen tHon.of the juvenile Bul- | often tt happens tut wa havy to go Or te eet et arteoE Of aie CneST ie Hone nee! 8 | AS ECHANGE—LoTsanooNTiEsouraWest | 0, a ork. was Wrought by Poul for the infant | =Jeotme f w Suits, Ete, is S- | garlan maidens was, according to the Wyetnik, | acquatoted with our uearest friends! Six hun. | thy iuterest of the Lincolu & Northwestern, erfeld and ‘Thirty-eighthi-ag. i ntsa | 118 Praiiic.ay., c-story frome, modern {improves Salts, Etc, Church, Jt was he who grasped, the helm.when the Church began to stagger under tha gale of foherent weakuess and adverse opinion. There must bea Paul for the temperance work. It would not be out of place co coisider tho to aginayy dnonte, Ne 7 (-"dddge Modgert Saturday retderdd an’opinton of considerable importance fn the case of Birid- nore va, The Pittsburg, Cincinnati & 8t. Louls Raitroaa Company, This was anaction of cject-" : we comiar of Hu ; particularly ungovernable, and communicated | dred mites of traveling togotler is worth half-a- | | ‘The Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. hoe been in | yatuabie patent for an jinpraved farm un the ine of tue | MERAY pane par Aud Lat {tsolf to bis Highness, who was moved to clasp | dozen years of hving sidedty.side, session this weck, und the city bas teen full of teau, Rogie tatanc Y Lnuia + Hulory frame, suitable for two hfs weeping young countrywomen one after |, When the train stopped, we eathered “ but- ee About 200 Ropresentatives and mem- XCHANGE another to hls breast, snd toembraco them with | ter und exes,” told fortunes with dateiosy aud, } bers were in atteudntive, At 21 catorlay, farm waxun, patriotic unt teartul enthuslusm. They wept } Mt each detention, found gragges, aut roses, and | tie Grand Lodge closed fn form. ‘The the for Pocific Ketlroud, Address OD NUGGIES, 1 GOON, WEST SIDE, 98 it hans Saad amowt | _s3oand 52 Carroll-av., t-atory nd basement stone would exchange for | fronts. merevaiises nie 3 haps a 7 of “ te iy if ™ te 5 Peceasary ennracior of thle to boteadar, The | mene brought by Skidmora t | anal wept, UE the torrents Of Renta Bhat towed ate te camaeaye auton tovely bow | Grind Lodgo. was get: for ie Tuesday anor | SigeSec We ied Watatneuen oe EAUTESUACK, | “Bs Garoltery catary ant barman ste, 80. three dominant forees of the time of Paul wero | Wnt prouune by Skidmore to rocover posses | Goan tii cheeks by nu meous blinded thelr | quet thut filled the empty luncl-box, nud alter- F weed ine the Bith Ot ate ey | eet Neat Waehtugtnce Sup Levinasvince, Seer hind lesemene trices Greck, Roman, and Hebrew, controlling three | son of certain’ lund formerly belonging to the | ovesto the “main chance," lor tucy contrived, | Wards appeared as a unique dveoration at a | wext, preceding the 2ith of Sune, 188, nu 178 Thro. ory jemnene bia separate territories to war, culture, and learn- | Company. In April, 1878, Skidmore recovered | wnile exchangiug lachrmoso greotings with | Chicago wedding. — itucra wave heew nue he ery; ralne bere tide barerient ite Hud ing.. Poul was aGreck, o Hebrew, and a Roman. | judgment for $0,820 agatnt tue railroad in this | thelr sobbing sovereln, to ubstract his gloves | Que even dropped Into poetry by the way. fe a. 7 Winthrop-place (Tuinpkins 31 North UnSiwy-ay, I weet daniel, i Uo was made of the sivil. that reformers are muadeof, Hoe was like Luther and other great minds, He gave bis whole soul to the work, Whether he ateod oo Mura’ HI talking to the iutelluctual Greeks, or’ in’ Rome preaching to the Emperor, surrounded ‘by his courtiers and tnished Ibertines: Ho waa as ; ydoy. T! kK, and core in some portions of the State ic mf Altogether, it wus. long and happy day. ‘The | Week, an F SUL; me adrole Se cctonte Surlulnner ce ae porter grinned a8 if he enjored it tov. uve, | us Jeveled aati prounns a hie ‘aelaity of | tanie hay pow geoseind ‘on the ob train tana Drineely sotiventrs will doubtless be the subject | 98 our Lats were bolus trinumed with wild flow. | Hineoln a nuniber of small buildings were uve | funn. at Arilngiun Meluiits. Cok tounty, 22 tnlles | too Sito st ; : ers tor the third or fourth time, he ventured a | Mrned, snd hundreds of celtars in the city filled | fre Citmaga, - thle erat will Ue sold Jn. 4 wad | Hoonis for feraliies of Ulelr school-follows’ envy, und take rouk os | CTS J 1 . fore to sult purchacerss Terins-Noto with appr Hen t heroines in the early anualy of the Frincipality, | emark or two: | “*Peara ke you, be's having with water, feay at i fe rata ue ths Eroehcemaitin ant’ tattle tae eae Cattaye on Shes t is U y’ T a wy exe set Ta} Jul ons but thelr lightocesof foger cannot but hayuaube |B miehty fine time, tadica! Vere's a tunp of | People are loudly ealtiny zvellent coulipiun a ies . MO i agU. dou Clyhournesp jected, his ..fzbness to considerable embarroga- | differcuco in de way ladies and yemmen tukes eee PeEHwWoS, noacn Ds county, aod on execution therounder the prem- isea In controversy were seized and sold to Bkid- more for $750, May 9, 1876, @ Bherif's deed ‘was made to the heirs at Jaw of Skidmore, Le being dead. The land fn question was conveyed 1o February and May, 1872, by 8. F. Gale and ick, ry Cruines $18, thwest corner angamen and L788 Carroll-ay, ¢ aley barn, av, and Maullsutt-at., Otome, $12, TN Fi aves €0 per month. iri ii MOTHS E oP etitwteke : consistent in-his opposition to Judaism, pre- y a! - | dis here road, Some sayst dey never coins take : et * French fat, two tour, 72 sedgwick-st., near Lin- vious to his conversion, ng ho waa strong Inde. | the helrs of Jobn High to the Company | Ment jand inconventence, —for what more un. Gle here Baltimore & Oblo Rallrond ugain eo | LOST SEVEN POUNDSIN THREE WEEKS, waders Gee atte cor Waslington. ark, W Foutns, ul! conventences largu fot, $2. toward mishap could befuil a man so shuken by jury ‘and busement rick, Uclawaro-plice, near” Joytul emotion thut the ' foodgates of his cyes fenge of Mis religion alter.he had been convinced | in pursuance ot contracts mado with =U. 8. Agency solicits constyn- | I Jong as dey lives; and dey just frets all du Allan's Antl-Fat fsa genuine inedielne, und MONTREAL, Cc. of bis crror, He had voted tor Stepnen’adeath, | the parties six yeara before. The railroad unclosed than to lose his” pucket-handker- | tne,—can’t please toni no how, But youscems | will reduce corpulency from two to dve pounds _pieay desee from Merchant, brokers, 4 STORES. < Devauee he foresaw tant the priacilea advocated was pints to be accerruen ian pee a pce chief? Even aBuigarian Prgce at sucha allie to be having a. bery finu time,—bery fine In- | per week. Purely vegetable und perfectly | &s'frs. Ad ces Inade, Uusxespiiouabia references, Pat Laem CE eg a catiage, Gtove-ay.. cormor by the mortyr were destined to overthrow the ig ful conjuncture, could aearcels, tu consideration | decd,—he, ne, hel! We chuckled tov, and | harmless, acting entirely ou the food: in the COMMENCING MONDAY, } Panmve, - mythological systom of the Romans. If Stephen | Toad uuder fts charter and according Yo the laws Of his exalted rank, bave recourae to the primi- | thought he was something of a philosopher as | stomach, preventing the Jormation of fat. It {a st be sold at Sutton, without ea Archey- ay, had pot braved, the Church would never have | of this State, and the land in controversy was | tiys aud, unsophiaticaed expedient that would | Well as porter, also a poattive remedy fur dyspepsia nud rheu- | Enited' woolen guude: emurouers, Ince tiie sie | scree el Fagl: plea Paul sina in sight et oo at the time of snte,and for years before, used | sugeest ftaulf under afmilar circumetances to a Pe presage pees onan: fouklaans Mons,, Fob. 11, 1878—2etante Afette |-Ukndkerehtere semenry, fancy aricies fttune, ledther | ws North Wolléewt a caurtul Dainascus, and, halting ou the out- | and occupied by the Company for its shops, and | Bulgarlan pensaut., Prince Alexander will do a UTE 4 8 cradle, Boston, Bloss., Feb, 11, 1878.—Hotanic Medi- |-gouds ana a] tea speedy pate st f akirta, lucked at the lovely homes of the city, the ifeckey ofeet focident theses, ‘and for deyot well for the tuturo, when he shall feel thatthe | did wo sleep that night. ‘The glittering waters | cine Co. Jugfao, VY. ¥.—Gentuumen: The eee ener ety ith, near ca tats acres Fane ont ease teitie houses; will thinking that be bad power to drive ther own- passlouate demonstrations of his subjects aro | Of Lake Michigau on ona side, aud a network of | tady alluded tu ‘Inst seven ponndy in three véttutinge ers fromm the city, his heart eave way, The gates | Eroundsin the city, On the 1etof February, | Parnuiuilo Gulmuusimartodn OF keep nis gloves | Tiilscn the other, greoted usin thegnornin. | weeks by the use uf Allants Auti-lat. Yours QUGHET HOME FOU BADIGS DUNE GaN HUSH [At Kakitona d-sury treme awaiting ceesitn end ¥ ‘¢ 4 Vel a 2 at. “1 "a family. strict: rT i At Eval A 2: 4 wore ajar, und ho {immediately heard the ery, | 1800, the Columbus, Cluctonati & fodiaua Cea. | YaUquiebit bls site grasp’ upon his bundker- | Our vagabond Ifo was ended; traveling caps | truty, Surtu, Dootaries & Sari, Yate, Febiale vomulaiuta dapectatiy. tux akchtese, | Of University Grove. on Liu averionking the Takes will “Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?” On Teceiving the reply, “It ts Jesus. whom thou Pursecutest,” he turned to the rigbt-about, and, ry hen North Evausion, Glesicue, Wighland Park, and tral Railroad leascd.))s line, shaps, depots, ctc., iiuhwouds picusunily, located“ reudengea at very Ie rate to the present defendant for ninety-nine years, DURING CONFINE- chief, Itieaquotnt circumstance thut bis tirst | must be folded away, shawl-cases strapped, Wholesale Druguists, (QUIET HOME For LAliES DUnING CoN rofwslonala In sttendabea. tare eraonal intercourse with Bulvariuns iu the | dusters shaken out, and ourselves made sei: a “Snenty Dest of care leah, und of an ago calculated to iuspire him | presentable. Of the ride fram the Garden City Standard quality, Buroett’s Flavoring Ex- | 22 Seuth Sanganon-vt: 4 to Park Dopot, #15." Without hesitation, embracing at once thy reltg- | wd the Intter bas had posacesion ever aluce. contidenc thelr funuceuce | to the New Saratoga, al! we can say fe, Excur cle TANTE ane preci on Forty-sevouthe {on revealed to hic, he auaworedy “Lora, what | Feb. 20, 1808, the Columbus, Cincinnati & Indi, Lim Re Ta have oe a in the denier, slon-tickets are low; come-and try It. Brahe ee Wireiaie, aon) aie 4 lesa eat‘ trotte in! Nould'st Thou bave mo dot” The speaker was | ana Central Rallroad Company: also mortgaged | ous picking of bis pocket. Abait omen! anowrir, 2 Knowles’ fnsect Powder Gun Is by far the beet, = rns convenient Jo fndiatiaenv, and steam cate, tatkingto we yeuniepeopte eonaeially, Tur. (hey all {ts property tosecuro a large number of a Area y = S An annual visjt needs to be shade here tn | seeseeeeee—eeremeeemereeeenemnenene | BOALRDING AND LODGING: MELONS unleke enntaco Uvlorae Nocaeietit, Englen to Na shincte. Var nately” for Pauls tenes bonds, and the leas was made subject to this Summor Deluks for Tomporance Men, order tu keep up with the place. ‘There wre new | tx IMUNE stHANCH OFFICES, - North Stas hod, nearthe Nornal Sehool and depate mortgage. In February, 1875.0 bill was Mea to foreclose that mortgage and o Receiver ap- pointed, but the Pittsburg, Cincionat! & Bt. Louta Railrond was allowed to continue in pos- session op condition of paying over all the net earnings to tho Recolver. Judge Blodgett hold that these facts presented two insuperable “bijections to the plaintiff's tight to recover. Sirst, the promises Jn quea- tion were part of the yroverty used by the de- fendant tn executton of the purposes of its rall- road, und tt had been settled law in this country aince the decision, of Annaut va. N. A. & PY ‘Turnpike Compuny (18 Sergeant & Rawles, Rup. 210), that lands used by a corporation ke the dvicndant for the exercisy of its franchises could not bo levied on and sold on execution, ‘That doctrine had been expressly reafilrined. The riucipis involved seemed to bo that lunds used or offectuating§ the objecta of a .public corporation like a cap or a railroad were invested with the charactoristics of a public trust which the corporation was created. to execute and could not bo divosted therclrom by any act of the corporation short of absolute aban lonment of the purposes of the enterprise, Tt was, therefore, not cumpetcnt for tho plain- til’s ancestor to taku atevs by lis levy and sale of the shops and depot zrounds to attempt to . FOLUTIE DOOR FROM | ry —d t hoard §4tu 86 pur woek,with | "PO RENT oa FAUST. CABS peas provements ‘plato-glase In front, party. lnqulro of JACOM WELL, 87 nately for the world, right triumphed oror intght, and Paul was saved to Christ and Curistlonity, He immediately thought, in the exuberance of thia uew found faith, thet he could convert all Damuscus, He left Damascus {no much Ices diguitled manacr than be bad en- tered, He spent three years In the dvsert in passive obedience to bis Master, chaflue under Une restralnt, Paul saw that the Roman domi. nation must be overturned. Cwaur held swa: over the world with a despotism which, while {t allowed sume fiverty, still fettered mind and hand to its own purposes, Instead of this, Christian brotherhood hud to be estublished, and the Hterature of the coautry puritied, ‘The speaker explained that clussic Nturature was of such a demoralizing nature that {b bos to bo carafully weeded before it was placed before our youth in college, Paul bad to come to the front, to place iiinsolf in the hands of God, and to stay there, ‘That must be the case io the temperance work, Could tho workers be thus {nfluenco3, could they of thelr. own yolition place theuelves tu the way to be used by God, the erivs of the children walling for bread would ceuse, the coins which now clini fo the dram- seller's drawer would be devuted to legitimate urposts, Heaven would be brought nearer, and ell thrust farcher away, Sho believed that s yood watchword for the Seuiperduce people would be ¢o vall down upon London Telegraph, streets und springs; while new houses look out | ¥ySaen i) ACCOMMODATE OUN NUMEROUS NORTH CLAM Dr, Richardson aud the frit Medical Tem- | from between the crees, at most unexpected | [X,OROE Lagann! Me gee have Cane 7 Neligoen u perance Association, over which ue presides, jaces. Hranch Ottices in the diferent Uiviaions aadeaignated | Use of planu, Lay bom have once nor enoavored. to give practical | the Fountaln-Spring House outrivals Phenix, | Peicaran ciacscd ct ihe Sais OMlce acre ae eee Muatration of what may .boused oaa whole | for {t has risen from {ts ashea twlee as larec a8 Unt So'cluck p.m, curing thu week, aod until Op, i. some, non-Intoxicant beverage when the warm | it was bofore, It {s quite imposing os to ex. | on saturday Weather we have long been expecting evontual- | terior. ‘The throw broad vorandalie give ating | .J,.& Mt SIMMS, Booksellers and Statfoners, 128 ly arrives. Always suppogluy that sunshine | opportunity for pure alr, splendid views, and for ary id i loner, etc., 1070 will somo day supersede the cold and wee from | promenading. ‘I'he yrounde have be leveled | West Madison dea z Which Wo are at present suffering, and that | aud udoroed, so that they show no sign of the | MOBENE T Meatssida News Depot, t ye day At ae S200 ber week, from suw | |tnren-ats, ALFRED W. SANSUME, 7 Unlon Bulld- with it tue desire lor rotreshiug compounds in | debris of a vow building. 1G. Newafealer, and Fancy | ° sents bel bac tebe ede in : nee Ure shape of drink will arise, the question which | A better styloof realdenca prevails throughout | Go corner {incoin, said eaetta L1Sree, RRUNEMICK WW ABASILAV COUNTER "O MENT STORES, OFFICES. ¢ the doctors buve met to discuss fe certaluly,| the place. ‘The low, xrecn-shuttered, White. ny M orc ate uel fapow upen for thu reception of | >see sory one of considerable tnterest, It may at | faced cottages look gultu old-timey by the side at. between Laballu and Wells. t Hotel Hronewick will be xept at. Lb bod once be noted that the vanety of | of their stately netehbors in-brick ind stone. Ic | = = as wards prices Zeduces jelsale pe! Ula a STAND NO. 4at mixtures with’ which the gsiem- | would bo cusy to uame a accra of handsome KIUSINESS CMLANOCES, th bs : news. Apoly on the pruuitses oF + bled testotalers on the ovcasion of the Suclety'a | homes that have been bullt during the year, “Fa ihie colunsn, three linen ar les, 35 cenla par tee ait STATA. GIT OF ner House, banquet drank to the various “sentiments’ | ‘I'he untire placu hus 1 moat comfortavle appear. sertion, Buch additional tone, 10 cents, itu Palier Housu—livem and board $4.60 per Miscoltaneoune ’ roposed was velther stinted vor commonplace. | ance, Still, the peuple talk of hard thes: —— dayy_ 85 to 87 ver week. _ tae’ Y 8) Prope P| ok lk GOREN HOUSE, CORN! There were unfermented wines, tneluding | probably they always oll, * Money ts. Heli A YOUNG MAN uF 00m AUOREST AND DUET: =— T Was is cton aud, Frankiin-ses., aud se guantiey “port” and * erage “y ong "1 cas experiance line $2, nye: estat nen, in carpal je mde from maltyiiee frou alll of courses | of doriugemater ts asks aid Gebudy Water | davek najga washer Gras camiaion brSehed toa ay eee —~aud others from hops, declared un the Net to | ing upon'the streets, : ares : Gata NAS ii ORY EB W. SANSOME, 7 Union be both good aud pleasant, eyderine, eoncuctod chaNags. Frit idementctone trast Mull tuenove ror hen, from the uae of apples, a curious liquid with w One misses many fumllior faces, Bothesda ts | 'xt Ha Cost $4,000, Dilldiny £20,000, safes $1, faa) “ANY aH : AN singular name, which was tated to be “the i rete everstoing {4 Ote ait burclar out tn elty of RaW | Zogd pure Insplasnted juice of the grape, freo from hardly the samo place without {ta lamented pro- Peoples ny other bank (nthe efty: 102 niles from Che palates ff é op: year; COL 4 exe | tant tn dino: ‘parties rotteling froth Uilelnese cutee all foreign mi or und pleasantly acid,” wnt | prigtor of former years, Col. Dunbar, An ex- | Canty tn] Cin oT rf he budiners pale lest year $12,000; large ine anotlicr whlch, under an equally steauge tise, | Soltant ieithe offe, Mens’ Duntae FeSGatlt | dietacs Galata tuaeiedt Gusto ui ah Dunbar rematus | wiiisell bullding, business, ond Gieelswill for on waa averred to contain phosphates of frou, und ui you will HeVUF Iect Witt anuther opening Mke tity for gerd, pod" boa: Calin the: ay eeement UE Ate) gan wieey you mean hustnass eune ane) wee full pare tt modern inte ‘ta 8 Kod, - Hotes, , OTEL, 274 bTATE-ST.—TURNISIED [pha $4.50 tu 3d; day board, eee utbuurd, StU ssa week. RNKIE STATE AND THAR tae 4 DIO outh of Palmer tI jouth | FPO RENT—DESIRAULE FLATS OF OUR AND gee roomie, suitable: for salt farntlion vee Ee fouso Moard | bard lhuilding. ‘chind-ay., Uetwceu Jackson ‘and Van- hear Western ON, We Ws everennncenr | Will BS MADE, ON DI a ona-natt beacerst ity ra’ ratua, Ii ieatan yas ITUIth, PLANO! at vat, and. other oor 20 ks Madivon-at, Muom | wr rn HE ANG Bl $ 7 SMALL gon” asp sive’ | WY oS rout aunts, inany tive: iueiners disinonde, nid valtasies Chicazu, of would titra part of ssturuy fh 4 SUS Yoon and Bullion Hi waroe, font ust be tow wud wot exceed Biv het oilahed (8d, theres weekly in advance. Address PMALL 1. | WAKES, Traders’ Hotel, 1 tfevery deneriato at GUL oO tee to be an excellent tonic, Ginver ale, than Sprity A SMALL COMFORT= ‘4 e, plang ete. “notblug could be y fleulars. One inn tins $25,005 he will, ey aay ane « y My WASTE i all Who devoted themselves to the work, wh segregate the property of the raflroad from the | Which, i was anyounced, no Mr 1, TI. Runklos, of Maplo-Grove Cottage, | With samoatmonnt and hay Itat onces Te L, HOy oud sewuritic,. ltouin ‘able house, atx or aight roomsy North side pre= they Wore Protestant or Catholle, Jew of ine | publle Uso to which ft bad been applted, aud bo Huen! pag Staples 80, doubt adeurable:d aud Str, William Whito, of the Park Hotel, no } ioom7, 150 Sndisunest. ae i ONEY LOANED GN “FAIM AND CITE PROP | Tyree, wOLOver alt tail trots vivery woud tenant, ch, the blesainys of tha Almighty, The fight | tookuothing by bis levy, salu, anu Sheriff's deed, cating aud very attractlye,” went to make up | eucer welcome. the comiug, speed the partys Fores RUUNNR GROCERY. Wi arty: f81 rigages for wal, J. Mf. OLLVEI, | SORE er ens, Was between self and God, until at last the | It berm ed te would result in cutting up the the list of potations iu whieh the advocates of pues Mr, Sebina Barney, too, well known anil ee gists eA onthe: tadnconea Tuom 33, 07 HORSES AND OARRE. : Bator Inyo Wout aweepluy through the pearly | road, and aciling out ite pronorty In parveta to | His Dee of potuicane in Wiel tie advocates of | Loloved us ove uf the fauiwra uf thu place, las | Bem. 1a a urover bariy extra inditesingn an. bas | \PONEY TO WUANSIN ANY BUDS FIOM 81.000 | “Fa riqe yaIgeTY OF PMINT-GLass BECONDC Futos into the paradivo of uternity, different purchasers, to the utter destruction of et 4th th hg uninebriatlug It a tl ay passed away, Others have beon taken trom the | food yard. with barn aud wogoleaied compinte. upon farms and business property In Iiinold? Ine A Ais onicies commisiog nae nae nee nee agit (oryiees, closed with tle singing of Hig oubiis puspoues of 4h6 eorndration, d deea provided, they conmratutated Ulemecives un the sine citelog and gleop Uhete last sloop fm tho | ellen iui aur rade ean la dome ta pelgubor: | i amount on Colougo proverty. “ik. MANWIVELoke. | pak, fon wavun Bue side Syringe buatieeas Nogiteg ates eruity & quartotte of, the, ud, at the time of the Jovy, sale, and dee ovided, eR BUL EES village just over the hill. : 5 + He mou oR * | Jow buggies aoverat side spring busiicss buguley family, und“ Corouation by the mice pate the proverty in question wa if bject to the | suecessof the movement they represented, atid | “stig tivtels ard'rapldly Alling, and “the sca | bet Wandvipbet, | aad El aii Oi) PURCHASE MONEY so UEtS pele phastene tee et eae ence, with a bonedictio 4 Ro Mortgage, and the’ defendant resent held | found much sattefaction in the utseovery thut 00” promises woll BCS BALE-STOCK OF pay ‘GOU! GROCER. ANTED—TO RUY-GOOD PUMCHASE-MONEY ein Hrueku park phueton. that wi belgie F Iteheock. eneetionl ‘by ie Kays" Luke, Dowossit. under aa. ordor Gt a court having | they were able to eat what appears fron: their | "Rs vOut event of tho weok has been iueation, guod Town wind woud cuuntse Codd tosses | ere aR eTata a feeteutNae collars, JAB, it paw Lo hUy Cheap. PENRON EIT & Corr hoo tesa Was At the close of the services the temperance | Jurisdiction of the subject matter and parties, n without the nidot ulechaoniitres Chara TUM CARLETON-BHEEMAN WEDDING. for aalltig: sblucke shout SAUL Address Lock Nox W Aste “U i) DUSINESS INSIDE | lst baa o NahY separated for congental spots under fayor- | 8 sult to forvclose the mortgage. ‘The mort- ing in sound health they ure not deterred by the | The bride, Miss Hattie Sherman, hus been ono pots \ LE TMiTS AND BHOES, STOCK ARD pT: | e—eeanes ANNE ee Loips two eurtlagees tama aun Ne trees, and Look this oppurtunity of enjoylug | axe belng an older. Ilen eee peaperty, $680 | abseuco uf claret wid champagne irom eujoylug | of the mos attractive aut popular youne tadies | [ols “wparite, uf ature No. an West | WEUSECAR, BASTRUMEN'TES. Ro, Teunduiony four uorses and lian ; 4 MILD Rip oF PICNIC. » Pies fot ament, the by paramount title. | tHe ealmon, poulets causes ala Muronge, roast | of the Villuge; nud sue aroun, Mr, George We A Mb atures unl wcevunt , er RULAIE | ek, oF undortaker’a woode: "eat ra ’ LARGE 6TUCK OF TH Ckucea of awit Yarvo discount given LAI oumng, aid barn fur $2i per inva lf Cloths were lad on the grass, provistonsiwere HIwanliee, Img tnade many ace | of severe . 4 goslluge, quail, asparazus, und jollics, ta say | Carleton, of ‘1 1 wl, . : Lrourht up from targe beekets, large black bot. iewas clatwed oy We piatctitta Quek the Hatlrusd nothing of muy auotuer tootheowe dish with | quuluvanees durin lis nuiuerous. visite hore, SLE NEHLREE LERcSER oe, ete fhguisg of be Ox Cb ate oro WS re ' Hea dlted with coflee—put in an appearance, | question’ after the ttre Wee ence nee | whlclt they were supoited, will, uo doubt, by | Juvitations. Were given. toa largo, nmnber eee ry ieee CABTSER, A GESTLR: sate = And the grounds soun looked Ike 3 cross be- | title did not pees undes ie abtanue, Bit og | Water for sincere sutlafaction to their iriends, | of friends, unt “by 8 o'clock Thursday | risk on tive trustworitineas uf @ youuinan eouuned IM ag ao ag acai LE-ON HAND CLARE! c Tyce a Uermast Picnic and a country church. it also uppedted that the contracts for purchuse | 1¢48 Of more tmportance to know how fur the | evening te Faptlat Church waa flliod patecnmnl DisUaiY antauly Aual will realize a EAT HARGAINS— DOA pacer en neta ervices Were mmaueurated in the after Y! a ARQ jplomsently acid” juico of the unsweetened | with “o. brilliane company iy tuand- | Jars xeary iycoiu without gty lou sorvioes ty to tue Oo pecoNDeHAN PRMASS i vt $1, grapes, the walt drink which, as wearuussured, | cuine toilets. By. some " folry’s touch | guiredsuinilc thuve fof Investigations cutee Ag: Ran with diliculty ue diutiteashed from Geer | the pulple Wad beeu changed to alarioeot “ies | qiagesg aati, late taf In L wero mado before the mortgage aud the wort Rago contained spt words of Juurement, the Utle when -acquired wourd relate buck to the JAMILY CAURLAGES, JUMP-SEAT NUGGIES, wien hey rete calee eed torres His UctIe ose : F “aud bouyetentone dn great variety, and at vary low: When t wey were exhorted ty remember. the pre- GASH OL NO: ¥ ee Ee ee eae: it eeDWA es septs Jad down anu apply them when they grew | dat 4 and stout," or the untermented port and sherry, | era; au arch Io green had sprung over thy contra W. We KIMBALL oo eat ta — § of the contract from which it eprangin favor | ‘| atitere. . bell inte e a SNOY! : Up. Misa Kimball, ales. Willing, ud ‘others | of the mortuagecs. ‘lwo cases had dre referred | ote Wkely to superseds tue more intoxicating | wlele, and frou it hung « marriuge-bell; a horse: Corner State and Adauis-ite, PENNOVEH Cus ag Pin seay. wade briet addresses: to the chil y Master Davie Carman, who is only 6 yet ou, saug several pretty littie temperance’ ballads” draugate they are proposed to combat, and in | shoe spoke * youd luck” trom the organ. Mise | A 1. RACELK? what degece they aro likely te Ond tavor with a | Onle Clove awoke the checring strains uf a Wwed- PH Aer aay Green wenty-secut public whose home is si'faling, tho climate of | divz-march; ang, promutly ut the hour appotnt- aad recelve reward. to In thy Ilinols Reports, which it was claimed sustained the doctrinu that ejectiment might bo JEW UPRIGHT PIANOS ra of Quy carrlayes, now Lave on exhibl- N NEW BQUAIE PLANO Taree tiie eleeubn of desirable bar rtoge EW onoaNa, ffotavrare for the gran "intend whi amour clot! ‘The children sang as only eblidren au brought agalust a railrond comnany., fut in whieb ia humid and drequeutly ‘depreaving wud | ed, the bridal party en Ustere—Dr, J. L ‘bD-FROS STATERT ACH ‘To rout or for saloon installments, wb ADL fothy aud muroccos, durable paluting 19 ai) thy tas Wgode re-echood’ with "ihe tuusle ot Seung se ca vec ttruateos ot Teo etete, she dull, E iat Aturiirobe, blr. ih oll, SG 8 Dunia Siadae iors twrulte facos branded oi frost noua Goruce Blas aud Adatueata, redavadio correshoad will C19 ey waa CER. *f We th a eee et ry a Fs a ys Ly een ee ae TE 5 w nr a wawous, which aro io acknowledyudt 105, the question was not raisca; " 2 2 r 4 bint Ci e 55 Pitre At B-o'clock the members of the Carm: the bile, ‘Gintth ve. Chiengo de Alton Raat A Fortuuate Republie.: ..! tended by Mr. C., Lrdwf of Miwaukeu; Silay | siauks and s BEDE. PAUTNEMS WANTED, ral sxealieuce, we Bud an, heresating Now York Nations, 7. 4 Tho French Republicis duubly fortunate tn th death of Prince Louis Napoleon unt ia ther covery of his body, A distingulsped . coutribu-. \RTNEM WANTED-ACTIVE, ERUSTWORTHY pruftable whol al Sure uliing“earpeta aud lee: | TRE recone: tot sotte Weetee ete Gees BCHEL, Sad ptutorst, aCe SANTA ‘Siva Jeckman und Mr. J. W. Sherman, brother vol the bride; Miss Sherman und Mr. Carleton, The cerenony Was performed by the Rey, U. W. LE CANH Parp FO LAntks iH family gave a sopg-service, renderin; , ‘ all thy aly Hone in good Lime, carctully, and with o: _ vellept effect; Among the selections were "It ere a Volee,” The Ooen Door,” ms Fr at ngs comtete, aaprimant of our eusure wenoud out priest also eet ics, aud the ‘colebrsted Concerd sae trish Company, it was simply declared that ejectmens would be against a reilroad company tor lands which they had entereu on without rahi. The th i und the reapouses were given with wuch | Ga ees eee, = anne ia WEN RIP TS 4 ibe kodia”'iw? tht brew Cuuttve. “The Ninoty aud ‘Nios? Hg: Badleue would, Sherefore, bela favor of the Hall- | tor ofour own, td an article which was {i typo? Eero ax to couse a ripplu of suttetaction | agi PAID, FOWL CAST-OFP CLOTINNG” ATT, DA haplie Uuslutast, partion menttan Uetivieg we liv Gut wararuomt 8 large aud. welt-assortod ! “Bebold the Stranger at the Door,” is ompany. when the news arrived, jointed out, by a fdtbrougithe sudiaues. The reception thut fole GELULINS, os State-at. Orders by mall promptly ba furumtud ovory opportunity fur u Yul] and saciatacy atuck uf Juup-seata, phactous, canupy tops, atc., Ble, ‘qluwing tuls came # Gospel-temperance 5 TUE AFPBLLATE COURT. curious coincidence, the likelihood Uiat gif the | ldwed -wp-"Me, restdcnce of Mrs. Shermun, the | sitendedto. s fory Investixation. Coll ou ur address 20 aud 81 North | at very low prives. tee lias Se f Mestion service, conducted by Mrs. ot Li] , Three opinions wera filed Saturday in the | Zulus killed him and his body was pos recov. | bri Piuan 908.0 wade happy alfalr, Sey. | SS orackK. a VV ANTED <u HEAD OF CAVALRY TIOUSES FO , (i Henry, of Ro:ktord, lil, Questions were written | APPellate Court by Judge Murphy, but none of | ered, ** claimants” would arise to bersauate gral te as Were regent gram ubroud, Mreund SNP WONG ChUBLNE IT aS PROFESSIONAL. —- tase See ate eae ere ee CEMA 8S 4 on sllps of paver by the Gudience, and replies then anv! ve questions of any, loterest exept im for many a year, with stories of bis having | Mrw. Kingzaiupay uf New York, who hava thems | Fy PestVan Nureievs t cauuihee its vermanens | swaacen seer a ae ueceossun: | =="“"nwa pane a i given by the Jadtes fa charge. 4 been taken alive by the savages. Itis a happy | selves celebrated « thet wulden wedding, made ‘aud rellabics forduruiture sus worebandh 14 Cl H x f Ke ‘ Tle ¢ at a People ve, Thoihus Dilley was au appeal from | circumstance, If auythliuge cat Le called, bappy in | the long jourury.ta witaess the marriave of ae . tallow. true, vrsoually or by fetter, io _ eunuuls 30.000" FEEY_ DIMENSION STONE TO LOONG UXRUCIBY OF THR AFTERNOON |'{Lonry Cauptsy und thE Atpallnie Comet ne a truzedy so miserable, thut Ms remaine were | thelr favorite wuu tarurud -pteco, Otter rela- | GTORAGE, Cult, EURSITUUE, ,MEUCHANDISE, | inate and feinalo dlwowos, Cures warranted, Finest s found on thy Held where ho fell, If tig busluess | uves from News. iH of ta rh sae fe wick, “B. J, BERTON, Conuractor, 8b,ucw : Wasa meoting apectally devoted to the work of | versed the judgment ogalnet the defcadant oo the pareuts ! 0p. ¢. per unduia, J.c, @U. 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