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; THE ‘CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 9, 1879-TWELVE PAGES, , ees IN FULL BLAST. Mion of things? And then they might look over | coremontes closed, and those present were Invite | Sehr o, M. Bond, Marquet taht BENNER---ITARRISON. : : ‘on the Weat Side an Instant, and there dlacuver | cd to refreshments provided in the chapel ad- | Rchr Jamen Garrett, Maniatec, a similar condition of things around falated | joluing. i Schr Wentchestor, Muskegon, Haht. took a brook, near Rochester, whero I had five Tanced, and haa been. a ronning sora until the” mileato myself, Invented my hatcbing-bores : and started in. "Thi y Gy present time, Two or three weeks ago, as tha rz #4 Z ie only money I bave made | child was dressing, she complained to , . and Madison streats. It may need somethin ; Ep hontaracoe Eche Col. Rileworth, Eecguaha, Ught, ‘ . {n thig business was by the sale of the brook, I | mother that thero wae & allver ia. the sore, ling Shops All Running | more tian the voice or the press to open We | |. i NEWS. Fe ee eee MEO cut, The Mayor Intriguing with Waver. | made’ $11,000 on Ite’ However, the work has | Own mat, ero wae a liver Ip the ore, and, os RO BHORA BY ayes : arenasacer ah . | Sehr Wilttam Sinith, Bouth flaren. light, ; been started in various ‘parte of the country, | the piu projecting, and pulled toute Tre chit ‘Wide Open, we ee ‘ aks pont nUnON. Sone Vanr Brothers, Malate, hig ing Aldermen. Fea snail ok leave, the generation to auc- became guite sl, and kent her bed for some. ° # La "1 (ih ajo, #undrica, sport. ' a ROC” .NOVEGATA. — | pons. Hunox, Michi, Suly 8&.—Up—Props Fron Tempent, White HY atdrien. z rer et puted ttiat as goon, a the virus ion ied the 5 4 ‘ron Calvin [atid ATI Fi te a t " ‘ ent Admfotstration, ‘The Inaucet ree Tie renales of “Roe” | Acontias, Sunnyside, Riverside, Bweetheart, Acne Holle W tide, Maninte, ight ries ol Uelttah Detten at Ascot and French Dames | hays cried poet Rg ee Montmorency. . . P taal a ‘ at the Grand Prix. throogh oth rier to reach the’ Romulte of a Tour of Inapootion by a | shor hymioticr ey of about” nis" own ago on | DOwn=-Props Aste, Attaots, Montans, Levt- | Gchr jumidad, Mantes sh Balldozing the Firemen to Accept tho Tandem Quien. lace where fa waa fouede, sr Orucr ® Podeh th F 4 Y % | anot by another boy of about his own ag athau with echr W. 2. Allcn, Europe with achr | Schr Chandler J, Wolla, Buffalo, grein, Roduction. ‘The dreesen worn by the: ladies at Ascot wera Tribune” Reportor, aaa ar re On ae tee arate at |G. M. Noolon, Ailegiauy and barges, [D, W. | Schr Planet, Te, E particularly pretty, Among the most notable LUNATICS-AT-LABGE. commenced {fn Anpleton’s D J featares q * it and barges, Oscoda and sche Koberte, E. | schrJ. G. Masten, 2 vrai. ‘oa! Were cont-bodices auite distinct from If the police authorities of Chicago are rently | State and Volk streets, at 11 o'clock yestorday Tat ae and Lake ‘and schra E, B. flarrieon, | Sclit epuiaver, Mamintese ligne Mayor Harrison continues busy working up | the akirts, Over allke and satin valvcts Louls Across the Continent with A. Wheetbere hing for something to do, they might give | Morning by Coroner Mann. Adolph Moses Im achra Nell Woodward) IL N, Tod. | Sebrd. 0. Mona, Manintee, Vent. sympathy tv provent thereinstatement of Mar-} Xv, coats of the same shado were worn, but ? sighing here to defend the prisoner, young | Montcalm, achrs Ne! Rebr Aualealis, Manistee, light, w evealng. Ills friends row—On to Vatagonia—The Unele Sam, thelr attention a few moments ench day to the | Wis there to is 2 mun, Monticclla, Charlie Crawford. Bobt R, (. Crawford, Manievees light, shal Bonner to-morro' Be moro romarkable still were those showing a de-. Patladelnhta Prost, high-toned gambilng resorts which abound along | Voldman, aud auother attorney appeared Ind—Southweat, gentle. Weatlier fine. Prop It. G, irittatn, Sancatuek, sundries, were boasting yesterday (hat through bis own cided contraat, Vor inatance, a gondarmes aatin Willtam Van Cott, who left New Rochelle, skirt and sleeves and a sleeveless coat of old- | Conn., something like a month ago, to paddle gold satin, having upon it a relrct brocade of | to Boston ia a tub that-welhed twenty-eight the deceased. After} Pont Horon, July 8—10 p, m.—Up—Props | schrc, &. ¥:; Saugatuck, sundries, rT dd that of the gas companics he had Clark street, If Mavor Harrison has recovered | for te frtends, of W, | M B, W. ‘Blanchard, Keweenaw, James | Schr Wolverine. Grand Haven, Mant Daan ai 5 Hi f ihe wt site ines ‘Gnties whlch as Oe een Canty rare oa Oe ne w. Bevtagaa ‘nnd consort, George King and bargos; | Schr Joxepnine Duvall, Kewaunee. light, secured enough votes to defeat Benner in the jour from the mul udinous datics which tor- + ? rf x v1 y bat he bad * . 1 vii rf ot V. I. Wataon, GB Sloanc; Cortez, | Prop Milwatkes, Clevaland, stindrics, Council, and one of them said tl many colors, or adark olive-crean coat with steal | pounds, has cither'been lost, or, giving up bis ment’ his official existence and vex hiedafly | “trues and A. Lagorio, who had mado a post- ures. ; y ies fron dosent te Atard, Boluin, sundrien, carried his point by promising to reinstate him, | huttons, over a bluish tone of satin, Bome few | task, sneaked inte the background. When last walks of Ifo, tet. him give Just a temporary | mortem examination, were read os ovidence. | Town—Props Fmplre State, Champlatn, | Schr hana g gre che Manigtecy Hight. cley immediately after the proposition to | artistic tollets were uotlccable; as, forexample, | heard from he was atSouth Norwall, tab. glanco at the hell-holes atong this thorough. | ‘The aflldavite in queation were to the effect Unut Badger fee alaty, ot Mele sar uatiecan. Schr DR. Martin, Manistee, tight, .do so bad been beaten ft was sald | a peacock-green cashmere, the bodice cut round | tossed on the waves. : fare some timo as ho jumpa off a horsc- | #plstorstot wound had been made af the janer | Tew Morr ad. ite Beneoa, Hoboken, Hereulcs, | gone Mavanees Eudington, Wiha, that ho had mon some votes agalust | at the neck and half high, with « thick white | ‘The little boat Uncle Sam, beating Capt, car or gauntera {nto a mash-mill near by with a | dee of the left nipple, within the arca ns | Ningarn, Hed Wing, Schr Ada Medora, Maniatee, light, his reinstatement in this way, and those who | jinan chemisotte, fally gathered, showing above | Goldsmith and his wife from Boston around tho frfond to seok consolation ine moist sort of | Wound penetrated the chest cavity, und was | “Wing? North, gentle; weather fine. Schr Pennaukee, (tuffalo, graln pretended to be In his confidence sald he would | 1; round the bodice was a trimming of gold | globe, swung off from this continent on found to have struck the pericardium, and to ——_ i Prop Canada, Collingwoud, eundries, lave Ald. McCormick, Barrett, Peavey, Me- | and peacock ribbon, twisted fn pointes the Wednesday und ts now fairly out at sea, Capt. Eadeutive nd ls eel eesttants inthe Tocalty | Rave contused the left so of ‘the heart, about MILWAUKER. Prop Sylane e ee ra anewOr, undrtes, Nally, Clark, Grannis, Phelps, Stuuber, Alt- | appeared on the sleeves, which bad a white punt. | Goldamith’a plan, I to, visit the Baltic and _ id. three-quartora’ Inches above the apox. Special Pavatch ta The Tritisne. Sehe David Welle, (i Bay, iv! ? Me r, Tuley, and Culler- Fy here polntedout,andit the formerintendstocarry tis pericardium waniled attth dark bbioa iis | Mrwauner, Wis, July &—The pron Law- | Schr sulla raiser, Sects eee peter, Lorenz, Meter, Meyer, Tuley, ing at the-elbow, and also round the draved | by way of the Suez Canal to India. sThence he out his aseerttons that he is Mayor, and a good tunic. ‘Iwo sisters wore white washing silks, | Will skirt the coast to Hone Kong and strike at t , boldly out across the Pacific. The Uncle Sam‘ famed ane ious Seen Solar tig Mire {s not larger than the ordinary river yacht, aud throat, the sleeves made with the deep paff from ules tome tleaclaintertercs aay mal kes 7 ide. Others claimed more and dif- . .. | Schr Reindeer, Muskegon. light, ton on his ef Sujd. It contained also clots. No trace of the | ronce collided with the tug Holton fn" the, bar- | Sct Antares. Grand Havens it feront votes for lim, bot they ail calcalatea one, too, it ts tima he began to redeoim them. injastle could ba found boyond this polot. In | bor this morning, cutting through the fender- | Sehr if. c. ‘Winslow, nay Witeiee Hight. Haan at act btacd by Recut rutin ‘The gambling clemeut apneara to have taken y - ing the bull so that | Schr ‘Telegraph, Muskevon. Ith rs th he opinion of the County Phyaiclan, death was | stroke of the tug and damaging the bul at | 8 ph. Muskeron. leh, <1 atill others were confident that all bell aed ch tata cause by the effusfon of blood Into the perlear~ | the leaks, also shifting the leader ao as to break | Stir Corona. St, Joe, sundries, Pat ally a Stmr Shobosran, Manitowuc, ermdrics, the promises he could make could not defeat | the shoulder to the elbow, and a gendariue en pave oval, waked ty Got upon tea Wagar and |e fing Novegate, a slsterinsiaw of thada- | eanteetione ‘ Str Grace Grummond, Gouil leven, annéries, | Honner’s reinstatement, 80 for as the | fatin, ntermixed with old-rold satin sheeting, | .,{fenry St, Patrick Tudor when last, Heat! Ar actor ceateare eeopplions pad, dpate | donee wan eworn. nil tesulled, that sho was ate aad: cS Tnee tant orale Swear AN “OPEN -BTORAC STOMACH. reporter could > lene voy ,pensctal in | had a tight sleere of of old ohne aa a, pale fn poulaiana, aetlt bound south, The publie a (ate id. ‘The deceased wae a healthy, | sail, and the acl a Hh. f uiries, most ol the lermen were . tt 4 Will Dear in mind that Mr. ‘Tudor is on bis wa: becoming an tmportant factor on the Tetisaonna ‘man, Ilo could not sperk awny and fore and matnsalls split, in the recent i a " tue sizteenth century, Most of these were worn 'y 5 fotin; y | . . va non-committal for some reason or another, or- See oer clicon atieele Meo Cue, hese good Hoel Ducane staeee cate equells rng a on arrived here to-night Singator Longovity Under Verz Veontiar Cir- kant Digon, Lawler, Baits, Hamlelgh, McCaffrey, ther, about six months age, Was by Sb hed sumatancen, and a few others, but he was porsuaded by those wee cS ne ee ne ena Pore od ont hd heal heen shiod Ahout tO o'clock | with nortims of the machinery of the Govern | A correspondent writes from Weat Unlon, 0., | having better opportanitics to knaw that they the evening of July 3. She went right tu] ment dredgestatloned at Port Washineton.. ‘Yhe | to the Cincinnati Commercial: In Volume 2, | took the position they did on account of te shine ont upon the crowded atroota at night | th where deceased lived, No. 420 South | dredge fs {n broken-down condition. iA DplebisnatsAtetina cee ” 1 aril and thelr windows are open wide during the Clariestrests and found hin inbed with a doc- | Charters to-dav—To Butfalo, ‘steam-barze Ppletons’ American Cyclovedta,” under the | ances they had that the Mayor intended to re ry head of * Witliatn Beaumont, Surgeon United Il nis actlon. Be thts as tt may, thera was any. f y detect th \- chim. Was with him most of the | Barnum, on through rate to: New York: to ty 0 call nis action. Be 0 yee eee ee ait lacs eyctaih phere tine wattle died. He" told witness that he | Kineston, schr John Magee, whent at 4c; | States army, died tn St. Houle 1653; born at | amount of anxtety as to what the result would with large coal-scuttle or cottage benuets or | to Patagonia, whither he will be borne.on the. hats, With wide brlins sad of pleturesque forma, | back rar faitiful steed. He left New Yorke Jt i difficult to describe the bonnets. They were | tome tlm last February with the design of ale- either very close shapes or of coarse straw re- | Voting Jaincs Gordon Bennett, of the Herald, yived from motes which held good gfifty years to the purple of Patagonia. in swimming the ago. The piuafore make of dress found xreat Hted Mtiver an alligator swallowed him, or rather | invor, ‘Two sisters wore skirts und bodies of bis leftleg. With great presence of :mind..Bh |. light blue sateen, and over this pinafore tunics | Patrick slipped out of bis teft boot, and while. and bibs of Pompadour cotton, the desieas tee. | the alligator made his mal on leather, the sale. . buds on a white ground, trimmed with Breton | ant pllerim escaped. Sucn, ot least, is the atory i tout | went out upon the aldewalk nnd saw Fran- | schra Sligo aud Jounte Graham, corn at 33f¢c. Lebanon, Conn,, 1714, occurs also the folow- | be, and the friends of both parties were equally Ince. Like most of the atesses theea w: told by the local papers, which seem to be paine nqulstiveeyen fromeverthe way. “The doors | elses Romauia,s hoy 18 years ov, who lived | “cArrived--echre Heluirin, Fred Ae Morses J. O. | frur with whchrwe Inve gence active, : ce lapet belts thea vers. high to the throat, a Ince lappet being ted | fully anappreciatire of the explorer's worth, at the back below the frilling and secured in The walkiog Widow Potts, who. en te front with s brooch; thelr hats were coarse | padall the way from this city to New. Oricans’ atrawa with turned-up coronets trimmed with | and return in five months, has reached Mount cream sflk and pale pinkruses, Short black vel- | Alry, Ga., bound South. Ste left hero. about vet dresses und bodices were much worn, with | forty days ago. Asfaras can be earned, the black yelvet hata and piuafore tunics of white | widow is not walking on wager, but just for- washing silk. A pretty dress was agrenat vel- | the fun of the thing. When a crowd of boys yet skirt, bodice, und capete bonnet, witha pink | trotted out Broad eircet with her in April she brocaded satin foulard pinafore tunic. Pomps- | was frost from the band-box, and so fn passing, dour foulards and Pompadour cottons were well | Cheater, Wilmington, and Marylund points sho: q i Re the houre, and who was at the time | Thayer, T. & A. H, Mose. “Dr, . 5, ars muna wil Talons eae by dinelenecrantes vii rested COLA Hin. thet canoiier bev wile ‘Cle nt A Nchte douule Graham, Biigo, , Dr. Beaumont was stationed at Michillinack: The general Impression attaching to the ro- 4 ” en nway his fire-crackers, Ho inae, Mich., on June 0, 182%. Alexis St, Martin, | port in yesterday's papers of the interview be- ory pr street Nitrest Senin ae boy, eta waa coming out of BUFFALO. then 22 years old, in the service of the Amari- } tween Mr. L. % Leiter and Mr. Henry W. King who would get in simply for the purpose | Goldman's saloon, and the deceased asked that Borvaro, N. _Y.,, July 8.—Cbarters—Schra | can Fur Company, was accidentally shot, recelv- | and Mayor Harrison was that the latter bad of giving them away, But the wardons ut the | boy why be tool away the firecrackers. | The Michigan, B. L. Coyne, Nattle Gardner, coat to | Ing the whole charge of a inusket in bis left | won the former over to bis way of thinking In sntrantes of thess dens sre nol so particular aa bey artced what lnuetens 1 war to lun and ther Chicago at Se. alde, from a distance of about one yard, which | the Benner matter. So far as Sir. Leiter a con- ius PERT re denise nei ioe tae a; ail fat into. Guldman’s saloon und came Cleared—Props Arctle mdso, Arizons mdee, | carried with {t proportions of his clothing, cerned, THz Trmone is ensbled to state on the to knock, look wise, act as though he bad been | out again tinusediately, und sald to deceased, | niluth; Oakland, Saginaw; Newbury, mdse; | fractured two ribs, lacerated the Jungs, and | bighest nuthority that Whatever Bis Tews mere, there before, and be can manage to equeere in. | ‘1 will ive you the flro-crackera, "and with that | Guia indse: -Philadetohia, mdse; Autclops, | entered the stomach, Dr. Ieaumont restored | after hearing but one slde of tha casc, they h worn, made inte short dresses very bouffant tu | vatned the admiration of the spectators by the The {omates, or rather pronrictors, of thess | drow a revolver and . Coleagos achts Col. Hathaway, 10 tons coal, | him in about one ¥éar to good health, with | hats underzone a change ines le fos neard he | tie sitet, Inexpeasive materials were euerally | peaciellke ‘bloum weow, hat eee Ney pincea don’t hesitate very long ahout admitting SHOT DECEASED IN TE NREABT. Now Baltimore; same, 4 bris gait, Sueboyan: | the former strength and epirits. In 185 nt present, having beard all the facts, he isin | Adopted, rich velvete and slike belng the excep- | the Mount Airy correspondent of the Augusta acad when they think te ts plumb fall of cur- | Deceased sald he then put his hands over the | RB, Hayes, Anna Vonulit, Chicago: barges " ton; but the trimminzs and style of making | Chronice may be believed, the widow Generally made the costumes costly,—as fn the | {8 less prepussessinz. The correspondent saya case of a white alpaca, the front covered with | She was dressed In aches pon. bolted with, three draperics of wide white embruidered mus- | a cloth belt, in which she bad a watch; bad on. fin; alarze round collar of the same, a hat | a straw bat, with a pink, white, and bine band. made of the same, all having deep Vatencicnnes | around it; abe ditn’t. haveon baby shoes by any bordering the embroidery. Nearly all the | manuerof means; her sues were common mo- dresses were made with round mantles to | rocco. abont No, S'a—flatneel. - Her false teeth, ; 4 rency. Knowlig that there isn’t much danger | wound, und went to the house. flu told wit Seminole, J. i. McDougall, Oliver Cromwell, Dr. Beaumont commenced o series of expari- ferorssot Marebal Heaven ea fot of betng dropped in upon by the police, they ness tint he expected to dlu, and sald that it Saginaw. mente upon the stomach of Bt. Martin, atudy- pal ia the Dare qusi ne d right toae honest, GIVE PRETTY WIDE SCOr# TO THEI HUSINESS, | tired him to answer so many questions, This Ing {ts operations, secretions, the gastric juices, hard-working, ro duatlce. ‘officer >: und act Mberally in regard to opening thelr | conversation betiveen witness and deceased ox- NAUTICAL MISHAPS. ete, Theat experiments he renewed at various in Ove of the Incidents of the day at the Mayoral doors. The scuttocls are tostly figure-heads, | curred the next moras after the shooting. The jlbboom of the sehr Australia fouled with | intervals until hla death. Ils patient aurne os pois otis leeiteuta Gt Hie day-at sks Mayéral FE Pe er era a tae eg ea at ae 1 nant? oot need thatof the achr William Jones yosterday after- | inany years presenied the remarkable spectacle | to correct the jmpression tie had received from the motto; “the authoritics won't bother ug | evening, the Gtn of July. In the conversation on Friday morning ‘deceased told witness that | Hoon, at the conl-dock foot of North Market | of » man enjoying good health, appetite, and | ‘ithe best Mayor.” cte,, in a conversation thu mateh. vagle gray eyes, saffron hair, badly sunbarned, - any.” not ou Italian, but | strect, and was yaokea out. ‘The Jones escaped | spirits, with an aperture opening into his | Ga’ before. It ls stated that he informed “tha | MTT pe acese of Wales wore a rich black eatin bold-looking. She says slis bas no fear of being anit rararter fog die. Tamune who stepped | tee mloater ard thabhe, hada chia teee aud | with slight damsxe. = stomach through whieh the whole action of the | beat etc thal If he were an Alderman ho | aud white eiik striped dress, with © slet plas: | molested gueegsne fee peers tno oelns tron of black satin, fastening on the left aide | try have some taste.” ‘The widow Is said to with a cascade of black and white luce, a black | think that the eyes of the world are upon her. straw bonnet with pointed crown and white | When she shall return to this ety abe expects leathers. The Duchess of Connaught wore a { tachullenge Weston or whocver may bold the ailver-cray ailk and a whice straw cottage bonnet | Astley belt, toa six-day, sixty-day, or 100-day with white trimmings. Princess Christain's | watk for the chamipionship, dress was a gray and white striped silk, worn ‘§ with a black’ vonnet, “One of the handeomest | _ Jf 1 have good luck TN] wheel her down i Broadway to Castle Garden, whore [once landed, sefeees in the oval box was.a plum-colored | iyy‘roou on the Fourth of duly,” said Le P. Fede The Countess of Clarendon sleo wore gray, | meyer, ashe passed through Indianapolis The Countess of Lonsdale wore cream colur. em soak Wane ot, ve au etosks i ee ‘The Duchess of Mariborough wore a dark green | A!toona Triune clrante! is arrival in that, costume. Lady Otho Fitzgerald also wore dark | ‘ity on Wednesday, and push as bard as he may Ercen, slashed with crimson. Lady Carinzton | He Will not reach New York and the end of bis was in stecl-gray, witha large gray straw hat | Journey before July 11, Eedermayer is a short, and feather. Mra. Henry Webster wore a atrik- | &tm, iy cone anint at fall hovnsitered s. ing costume of dark green, most tastofully tied | Cuntest with Lyinan Potter, the veritable lunatia and arranged. ‘The Duchess of St. Alvana | Yo pushed a wheelbarrow from New York to }d- unbesitatingly yote to reinstate Mr, i : ic ht hove a 31 roductive of con- } organ mht be observed." wou cription last evening, and probably left the {m- | was about his size.and age. Ho mic! Last Sunday's squail was p } Boruer. pression bobind that he was aithér a curiusity- | beeu o trifle fillers but. aye phous 7 Tie ene. siderable damage in the loss of canvas, Tho aonb ithe Ieee at ae igen ta the Orclons ‘Mr. King'e position will be acen from the fol- hunter or an impecuntous gambler, led to the Ean ie bad oring upon his fing iw sebr Balley came in yesterday minus ber jtbe, | fj) Sintea MUAY ANCL pte BO eee lowing: interview whieh corurred between bin old baunts from shear jones, ot Gublts maw, Sr Tofranclsca Romanta was the next witness call- | and the Nevada also lost sumo canvas, Michigan, in 1830 or 1831, performed same ex- | 82 sf TRIUONR robes ter fester aad your inter: Meee and to wiat ai extont- it. te fostered | od. To testified. that he wag born 1a Aras, ana | The muon, Sauls Moreium arrived sestenday | nerimenta gu hn, and tha very cella ot | giggly QU oe ft, Renney sce pour tote ¢ S years of aze, Ho lived nt No. 429 | soa leaking condition with o Ky | lished a volume about the case, in whleh ho pas Te we t tuto sloaant a inimita euere thee ia Sate arest.. He had been in this coun- | and will bo dry-docked aa conn a8 she {8 un- stuidiousty avalicd mentioning Beaumont at all, ME fing! Le thei reporter Benner, and vorything to charm the sight and pleaso tho | try two yeara, and had been leading a blind man | loaded. Dr. Beaumont complained to President dack- | pe aie ee ee aero Aare Bonners and Srey ep aliore exquisitely attired men risked | fovan occupation, ile bad known the deceased | ‘The sche A.B, Moore lost a jiboom-cay on | gon, ail the honest old fellon where tess he Informed me that wo meres received arty dk insie’ money ‘upon the inward of adio, so to | about nine months. lio worked Inastons-yard. | the Bonth Branch yesterday, uu collision with | the Surgeon-General, declaring that he expocted | Him "C antarion of tie mets tine Ht be bord speak, or wagered ele lant cont coe the eae Ha Jeet ae decanted abnity, fot Sieloele ine the sehr E. Nicholson. tt all ay Benn is ebargo of Atericans to act received ‘an order front the Mayor wife Lecoutd Ghe'business that fosciontes, tho Webolder: aml | hime, Witness hnd some firecrackers) nid a fel- LAKE FREIGNTS. ‘To the ercdtt of this surcecn, he tt enld, he at | Moe ants hecesstigs he should. certainly bave no wonder tliat young men, Jured into these } Jow camo along and wanted to take hem aay Grain carriers woro in fair request yesterday, ance panned s cane nnd very freely aud prop- | Sheved It. places by the wiles of their associates, soon find | frum hig. tie did ke ae ak spe, Apt | and a number of engazements were mado, but adie toa Deda ale ‘ae n'a recovery | 41s it sour opinion, then, Mr. King, that Mr. Ce ee reat eetined ia thele cembling | did, efor and the tellow asked Roe | raten were unchinced, Following aro the char. | "G44 cone Beaumont alone, | | Tarrlevardoatted! to estape the resnonalbility. of pene ‘and. devoted disciples of cards or the | if it was auything to him. Roe replied | ters: ‘To Buflalo—Schrs Masten, Wells, and | q leavo of amence for one year, in which te rate, | DAking , ; q 5 “Well, Mr. Benner saya he would have obey- % o s Sun Franelsco during the Clarkson Potter Com- other devices on which chance may hinge, that tt was, and the fellow said, “It ft Is any- | Pensautzce, corn at 19{¢;, props Starucca, Ara- | ary was coutinued, enabling him to take St | o4 the order it he had ern it!” 7 tote back Mrs. Coruwallts Weat wore black, mittee investization, to recross the continent THBRD AWE POUR OF THEA PLACES Sa oe a a ecto tha samnasdame, | Dity-th Gatorade, corm, To Erto—Prons dant | Martin to. Fee Ae uuereexuibit him, whieh | “wie vou know whether Mr. Benner has made Tady ‘Lethbridge worse drcee cr pungent. | with the samo vehicle, for a wager of 81,600, — 1" called him the io nial ka, wi corn. ‘l'o Colling- f cl e abroad, 93 ee : simost within a stone's throw nt extremes, on whaconalie follow went Into Goldman's. an° sian Taide, "corn, fo ‘SarniawProps ‘With Dr. Beaumont’s death, in 1853, much of | 95%, eduction winteverIn bis Department? 1 a | cashmere shawls, much embrolilered. Lady Win- Hats eevee ise rap ue Ben Too, asses Clare strect, between te paints fet MUOVe | loon, und came out aaa nd sald to, Roe) ) Onweratehio aril Milcaukcee, corn. | | the notiea which St Martin had atirictod ded |. yeauetion iu his Departinent of, about S150 Bnston wore au elshorately eubrolaered Arete. | Wily, Kno, Guder, Cheyenun, ‘Denver Kastan: loned, ‘The: rem rv ckers,”? and as he su rhe “O. Me a, away,and then the aweevlng aver the coun- 7 ; ‘ : - | Mrs. z the sidewalk, and can bo. readily recognized by acre ere Tee athe: breast, Witnese wan inner LE A ace ROSE. £0 Beene co try buried ft still farthor out of sights Due tor | bY curtalliny the purchase of suppites and ma: pire velvet. Mrs. Jubnatone wore an effective | City. St. Louls, Cincinnati, und Pittsburg, tho } terial, and thus reducityy the expenses of hin passers-by who know anything about the habits or four feet away, nud he saw the revoly- ss +» «s.f the notice of the Cyclopedia, perhaps hardly a he 7! of the fraternity who congregate there, It isn’t oe *Spuceased put lila Ganda over iis breast ant AGAIN THE FAXTON, wow} phyatelan would ‘koow of St. Martin’s exist- DT eect teen ates: er nutho ites? not well enoush withent Lavine went to the house, and the follow that shot hin | 7. aopears that, according toreliable Informa. |'enee, and that only shows thet he was alive in, | Soa tits, too, without encroaching upon. the authoritics e saloon, Witness went into 5 f 2, ‘ he? their atientlon directed to the matter by a news Rant pint with deceased. Witness was | tion, whon the Farton took the second party of ‘Tie writer's attention was called to the caso mayer tie meu: idurthetn elatin it bis talaryiow detective or thelr noses held ovor tho moral | torq to Jook at Abraham Goldman, and he | excurstonists to Evanston on the Fourth, sho | py Dr, B, V. Hougtand, of this place, an Intelll- faith you pentecuay: tint he Rad urdered tte stench by tho sgno lodividual, The | tdentified uim as the boy that ahot, Roc Novo- mneroly landed thero, and the party taken down | ceut gentleman, who inkes groat iuterest, in | W/huction ie be mage by Mr. Benner? et gee rite 10. peas seiner pala. Ties dxeaeeil 2 Black sloeiey be {He | fa the morning were not allowed to wet on woes aus medlea! eae a He Dacor fur. | ““\ Yeas ho showed us an order, dated June 18, you, Ee" - i of the shooting. Witness next saw ‘ds all her gives me these facts: Mr. Jacob ©. Tuay- ah ; Ines iniquitous resorte, nor do the othors ap- plight’ ot. the Anosting! on Sunday ‘torainis, | voard In cousequence of the crowds already on [4 inwhizt he directed the yurlous beads of do- Jund, his father, an employe of John Jacob As- edue ear to concern themselves at all rolative to | nosy ithe Rock Island {allroad track, ina wage ber. tor, "visited the Michilimacktnae region for | Partmenteto reduce thelr expenditures to 75 ‘p cent of (he gmount of the tax-levy, But Oem Es ew ig a brass vie autltving th eet i Mate ae om PORT COLBORNE. = trols Mian Ustere ahd atige Kop: Weundite, of thaconter did not specify the manner ih which sa the bisa seateh aalio ke eae Geldenn), Avie he'wrero on bie fete mand. “Te doectat Dienatch 40 The Tribune. Frenchman drinks a quate of patlie and tnen ee, | tt was to be done, Mr. Marrigon flafming that Ai Uno at tteea holley os he old back the wlekel; | mever anny thin bay hogora the niuhtof Uinshoot- | Pont Counonxa, Ont, July &—Lake Mich | Mette nour (tout in uncles een | that ras the business of heads jepart= ress of biaek covered with gold embroidery. | ppJectire point bel: New York. | The terms of Ghints costume appeared to be the prevailing 124-pound wheelbarrow and -padate themselves feshion aniong the young ladics. | Ailst Dawson- | perong all strentia aid rivers. lu eriall boats, Damer wore a chiitz costume with dark red Federuieyer took the lead from the starte Ho waistcoat and trinminge of red. The Ladies experlenerd great, diflettity in crossing. the Pas an Wore coetunies of ching blue. | Sra. | Rockey Mountalos, UE tet With Ho Inisiaga Tin- tite bonnet trimmed with Cake? The Meeea® | uthe bad reaened Sheridan, Kan. ‘There he felt Fphite Bonnet, triinmed with wold. The Misses | Gey'a railroad bridge aud struck on the stones, Hughes, of Kimmel, wore dark costames with filteon feat below.” His rate of travel is twenty, Futan embroldery, | sire. Lane y Dad &. utey five miles a day, ruin or shing, bot or cold. He striped pies ne elie oe tod the puronaies wearas red flannel shirt and ‘black pautaloons, opened tn front over ashort kilted skirt of wht 4 1 $ tussore, trimmed with Ince and bluck velvet; a | 4 Droadbrim straw bat ts pulled over a face that , a ie red with (an. ‘The wheelbarrow is ornament- pretty bonnet, composed of cardiual-red pop- | ca' with miniature faze, anda windraill, DULG . tes und black and straw embroidery, was worn ete he reporter kuocked, and dispiaved a pair | fu. THe was auro thiS was the gan raport—Passed Dowh—Notnlug. from the opening in his atomach, ments, and not Ws) Whereas, op the other | Mien te rer the wheel perves sea fans Hie sells olcle of flitterine eyes and filed the aperture with a BAME NOY THAT DID THY SIOOTING, Up—B8ehr Tenipest, Quebec to Chicago, salt, ‘The Doctor suggested my writing him. The Conucll bad fixed the pay of the men of his De- AT TUE GRAND Prix. miles behind, bat still pressing on, with the vory foul broath. ‘I'm a friend of Blank,” | fe wont into the saloon after he tired tha ahot, | Wtad—Southwest, treah. + | letterwas written and the following reply ro- | cartment, and he doubled tis power or right | The race for the (rand Priz—the Inst grand | sume hopes ‘entertained’ by the reat uf the replied the reporter, calling off the name ofan | gud witness heard him say to the barkeeper cole Mass, Maret 1sm.—p. vy, | 9 {oterfero with the payso Axed, Buthe claims | reunion of the scason—was 4 most animated | world,—ibat Federmeyer may break bis neck individual who frequents” the resort, “and | that tie lind “taut the fellow ke wanted.” "The NAVIGATION NOTES, Hoagland, .'D.y Welt Union O—Dean Sin; | Wat it te Mavor bad) tesued a apecliie order | seene, Teerare Tk enue Better copUrLUnILY {or | befors ke nets, acroas the’ Dulaars Wan ctuaey” oi tha dgor "abeted, "it | tpt tt te aloo, toe ie enoce, |, te Heserman.igexosctea from Blau |The atet gent by roto the ostnanat of hs | Mees in cake thereto, be mould | holingtbe fabio, Ip Arse‘ ihe Opera ee tent aereeeseary ae deseriba the foterior ing ue front lato the salupt Bofors, 28 parr kee with the scbr Watertown, repurted yester- | place concerning Mee 8t. Martin bas been ave made i vorce In France, " . chief.” of this place, Onc {s so much like another, aud | ness saw the agloon-keeper give hin one, Wit- | day as ios Icaklng condition. banded me by his non, A. St. Martin, Jr, who “Then, Mr. King, {t looks as though. Mr. a le, with the request that I all have been made familiar with them in times | nese was sure that this man (Identifying Gold- Capt. Eph Wilson bas_ taken command of tho | 8 a seafdent of Onkdale 4 r tl | Donner wished Mr. Harrison to take tho respon- gono by. It was the crowd thut demanded the | man) was the saloon-kecvcr ust ho saw givothe | tue Triad, and Capt. Houk of the Harrison, auawrer lf,» Cheelden sy, Alattin 4 cell. tive, albllity, instead of taking it himself,” parlcuar tine In question there were aowo | POPE Nan Sey, Star 8, v At ee ceca Ricaat ema: | afaesacatty erin of Guetee, Cenada: | wade''iutae Ale ebould hava mide he ot ‘pal i " cer Dante! uitey, ar fas sworn, ieulty, a Phe * pS: Present who would not deem it at all dattering | te voinmnenced ware on’ tho aaa of the slioot- | ° ‘The tg Mary McLane fs tn Barna’ drydock | tm '8 78 sears td. ‘The wound (ras stomach | der speci, and then Mr Benner claims that lie to their roputations to have thelr names hero | ing of Roc Novegata on-Saturday oyentng lost. | receiving a new wheel, and the tug Babeock woce his sido fs neatly au inch in diameter ik, | $ould haye obeyed it, But Mr. Harrison claims set forth. The gamo was faro, ail ns ft pro- | His first lenrned that the boy Franelsen Romunla | into the same boxes to bave her shaft atraighit- general health appears not to have boon in sae | Ht, the details wers for the heads of depart- essed silently, interrupted only now and then | wag the ous who saw the phooting, He found | enced, and for other repairs. way aifectad by ihe curious wound in his eiie, | wents to work out, and not for tim to direct, by somo sudden ejscalation of disgust on the | the boy and had hin tell bin the story, and | ~ Gopt, Charles McIntosh, of the stmr Sncboy- but as always been excellent. For hie aze he | because, 98 be tlalma, he hes no power to hire part of a loser, or of pleasure from those who | describo the boy who did the rhooting. He | gan, who bas been quite Ill for several days, Is 3 nd hearty. flo has been | °F discburgo uny of the Depurtinent employes. Wore winning, it was certalnly a curious speo- | told him that the boy who did the shooting had | Convalesclig aud wil soon be at ble post agaln, tu Yor more children, of | 4,11 WHat do you thiok will be the solution of tacle. ‘The cool and deliberate professionals, | a ring on the secund finger of hla right haud, Cant. Quinn, tho noted submarine diver, of Tas always been n | thls matter, Mr. Kinet Wrlloyweatad at tho tobias Mame the record of te | On Sunday morning witnces took Homania | etrolt, has been in the elty for soveral days, | Non four arenow Wins. Tine always been w | UNC Tthig that, if Mr, Harrison and Mr. Renner game, or dealt the cards which told the story of | with htm to look for the boy that did the shuot- | jiaving beon cullod hither to attend the funoral digestion, «Mr. St. Martin, the younger, telis | could! come togather, thev could settle all thelr Gulns or losaes to the participants, malntained | jn, fio learned that two Goldman boys carried of a friend. ine atso that he expecis his fatherta return to | mlsunderstandings in hal ae ole ani are the utmost ity, undisturbed by apy cond!- | revolvers, and he requested the father, whom | | The tanbark was taken out of the schr Bates, Unkdale with lls wife in duno, to live with him, | Benner be reinstated; an thiw he public Hong. py aeleh they were surrounded: tiero | he “mot, to bring ono of them, | &t Manitowoc, and she was placed in dry-docie | Qakulalo with, hie. Marti de, gives ie, and | £208 would be served by such an outcome of might be seen 8 young mat, elegantly dressed, | who was at work at home. 410 | yesterday for repairs, aceording to the roport of they strike meas making a temarkable’ cage, | ‘hls matter. Sotently watching the dealing-case and the tabs, | {hen got the boy Romania, and the tivo wera alt- tant donas Richards, who arrived: from that | Siytd' you wish to kuow further about checld ‘The Mayor, having faited to {nduce Marshal and placing Lis chips on cards which he hoped | ting in front of Owen Doyler’a place, No. 104 | place yesterday. id * = Beuuer to bulldoze the men {nto “ voluntarily woul prove winners; while opposite wos | jacific avenuo, when the futher of the prisoucr ‘Vessel movements were very Heht again yes- cenleniancthe yaunger one will willingly an- coneenting to a reductlon of thelr pay, morning and those whu came appeared early in waterproofs and ulster, these timpedtments van- French Chamber of Deputies, is belleved to be (shed as if by enchautment when the weather supported by a majurity of the members of that cleared ns the rucea commenced. There were 0% hundreds of new toilets to be seen, ‘The Pres{- BP oinie Grenloun Hiriaes ig tie eloaans dential box was crowded; M. and Mme. und I . ” Milo. Grevy were all. present, Mnie. Grevy | Sofrespouent of the London Timea tanga aise Fore a black silic dress, with straw-colored | from ty suspicion of therein pleading his own feathers lo her black bonnet; Mile, Grevy wus In case.” ‘The Catholies will attack the bill vimor~ ray, with violet revers in ber bodice, a Diaun a elally ry A sald to Fedkon hat with black feathere, The two daugh- puely, aithiauaty sodtally spesiitis at one of i pln! dauosylery ere aut #0 | ak ot ay, but of onto oa tod st oe tus Fecsidentis latte alse. ae an Se a Se ee Mince. Loon Say, the Jatter wearing ao violet and white striped dress nnd a walle bonnet with Soft Avawers Tarn Away Wrath. Pua Stace Patloh wore Meee | Me, Witliam Wiles, of this ety, whila walle Drown surah dress, with mantelet to match; a ine eis oouatabis Hee Cosebres- W. vey straw bonnet triinined with dark green velvet. | !#8t Monday, wus accosted by Manvand The wife of the Portugucse Minister wore a prescnted a bistol at his. head and demanded rich, black velvet dross, ind Baron de Roven's | Wa UlOney On Its tee ete Phin county protty daughter was In silver-gray foulard; the cus, “a man without money ry A bill to legalize divorces, now pending inthe . ra} : 7 - a dg tions you miny ask, vife of the Prefeet of Police was in b: -treen | Melt as well be shot, s0 blazo away.” The a hogeard and gray-halred mau, poor | «, “with th Isoner, ant Fruncisca | terday, x the tiventy-four hours endim, | ser what he can of the questions y | has compelled tho Assistant Marshals | wife of the Prefect of Police was in bronze-«1 Fs sta a oe ea Hott pt im oe “hat fy th mrBedctond lark oventne vent, achoonere aut tore ar hie request tannin, “tteaneestaiee oe 1B A tf be, Kenterdaypeveral of] ae ner Mupmed ta tual trimmed with forged” | money, et iar go ourhla way. without Taciber etantiy sugmen Ag LJ fact ae ic A eTaate. G revory! a ehty-seyan schooner: iJ on no Assistant Marshals, pore! all of them, ro- ~*. vt e 5 a fe ‘eas witnessing bie *pllo™ ‘melt, away, despite eB Te arg rar eRe eT RacCrrae bear neaeinta dre yea aru Dae eye ore Henny F. Hannta,” ite | Among the general compuny were muuy prety | wolestation, He had at the time $00 and a val ceived crdors to maka the rounds among the men ant demand from each eugino -or bose all his cnutfon and experlonce. About the room | jig attention called to hia. Witness then are : 4 wore knots of men, kuown to ba respectable, rental the prisoner, nud found upon him aring | warduer yesterday, and, with a favorable wind wud has tunce rovelved a curlousl Snraenities company 8 catecorival answer as to whether the and with families who wera no doubt wondering | ng described by Francisca Romuuta. nel soa, it wus cxpeeted that she would drap off | Tehly of Ene ieee es may lc | men would submit to thu 5 per cent reduction. whero they wero spending thelr events ent |” Coraner Mann then asked the attorueys it | futo the chanuel made for her, and she could | “phered as fallowa: Each Marshal bad bisown battalion to attend dresaes, ‘The Marquise do Lae Marismas wore a | Uablo gold watch in his pocket, Louia XY, toilet in woldeu-gray crepon, mixed with silk of the sume shade; a simple bonuet of dark blue rustle straw, with a3 Mora dredging was done around the schr Dr, Hoagland himecl£ wrote a accond dcttet, an te by far the beet, ie T —! 3 " AM ENTS, nestly engazed in conversation about their losses } (oreo . vitnesses to be examined, ; 2 duep water, cath, fMoMAS April H, 1870--Duan Bit: T | tu, und, although wicy objected very much, they | tuft ‘of corn flowers ‘atthe aide. 3 and gains, either at tho eard-table that eveuluir | anf upon receiving wo ailienencive umver eo. | een te tawod oft unto deep waters | Fecelved your letter, so Tam glad that some | were compelled to carry out tie obnoxious tnvk, | ‘The Countess de Castelbajac wos lu | WeWEGHIE'S TERA ERE or in the equally lszardous game of betting of | tinued the Inquest nutil ) o'eluck tis morning | ihe old acura Raleleb und Pligrinn, lying wethere | Body te thinklue of ad nee a aty | By way of still further bulldozing the men, | an entire costumo of Indian blue cashmere. M — horses and base-ball duelug the afternoon. ‘The | at the Hurrisou Streat Police Station. © | abtp-yards on the North Branch, aud they will | Qucatlons. T wich Leontd avswer you a8 you | exch one wus presented a paper tosin by which | ‘Tho Viscountess Aquado wore a prutty Purabere | THE GREATEST COMEDY OF THE AGR. Wh B crowd was constantly changing, new ones drop- , SS ee Hofowed out on the lako several miles-aud | ¥Ml Hut you English neopte are scarce tn’ St. | Ty aurced to accept the reduction There are | tollet ihe akirtof pink ailis shot. with: MLte Gilbert's Urittlane Work, ping in and trying thetr hand, und leaving a fow ‘H PRE on sunk, Fhomas, go do not know if Teould sult rou. | some time-servere in the Department, and more | was trimmed in front with threo kiltinge; the 1 dollars tn tho’ faro banker's till, and then drop- SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN, i Firat, (6 wos about the 19th of June the accident | inen who connot. afford to lose tuelr positions, | bodice und. panter tunk: were of pink ‘velvol, ! pluyg out to come again some other night, PONT OF CHICAGO. vecurred, It was a musket cherced with shots | ond “who, for the sake of their wives | dotted witlrwhite, aud the clip bounet was as See t eighteen feet from im i Y ‘The following wero the arrivals and actual anil: | V1qr yaith tow yon wah tooo ie ey | aud children, re retuctautly compelled {nye at this port fur the twenty-four hours eud- | in qhe left side. [ have been two years with- | $2 Sssdeut to the proposed reduction, “THAT YOUNG MAN,"? . Laying of the Corner-Stone, trinmed with pink feathers, The brim of the “An tnstant and Remarkable Auccess.!? satd a friend of Tas Tricune reporter, polnt- ‘The vew Sixth Presbyterlan Church ts boing bonnet was of'a peculiarly unbecoming slaps; i “The scalding fun of the thing would reise ye a a + ro co! ce, the | It formed a polnt like the rvof of a Swiss chalut htor from the thrust of death. "Chicago Tim deatea himself the tabioand Torte tandeams | © fi Featendey attarne ete eso BYE | tug at 10 atelock last night: onl more invacity and after getting’ well I Wont | shen gurced te decent the B pereane rolluctions andl was worn forward on the forehead, © No Doubt of IteSuccess in Chicago.” sem ot tmeney, “that young ian ies contiden--| Hea. Yesterday afternoon In the presence-of ATNIVAL.H to Rurope with the Doctear Heaumiont. Tstay | iid’ when tie returue are all in the Atayor's | — Mme, Dolfus wore @ most succesful Louls | swaAceembe or tte Success ip Caton tor ae + y ‘1 -| ‘ » I forgot thu year, 1am so old 41 & Blank. You | £2mMo 400 or 500 people the corner-atone waslald."| prop sky Lark, Benton IMarbor, sundries, State | three months. : moroluy organ will be notifled, and st will be set eat Slot er ane weKe tk ee ‘down the | ‘The history of this Presbyterian body has been Lire llc - that fcould. tens Fentemnter: Wy gears Fob | forth that the mon were all along eager to have g es ago, or | distin: 1 rop Mesonger, Bon! o a if A} tbele pay reduced, an a atreut at tne piace wo Toft a faw minutes ao, tinguished by almost continuous prosperity, | Prop Meraonger, Benton Harbor, sundries, Btato | married, nnd wa lava i rene | thelr pay reduced, and were only prevented XVI. Mervelllewe tollet. The front of tha | some picco of sarcasm upon the tachiousble marriages Bklrt, of tlyer-grdy moire, was trimmed with | ef Weday, It ts pure Comedy, Trey = thres flouuces; rediiigote opening tn front and ae Bucooes Heclded and Unqualtied.' 1 twelve dicd, ond flve living, Four of them tn - | reaching to the edge of the akirt of royal blue ‘ant ripple of laughter t kept up, and the, dust boyond une corner of Madlyon gtrvel, Hts | In 187% on th 8th of May of that year, tho | propRiuck, Buffalo, auntrles, Randolph atrect, | the State nt Oakdale, and “ono in Bt, Thora HHone Of tie Wi Benn eee eaeearnae | otros Urovatlud wich pale, yellows lurge po: | {0 Aner reheat acta a fot Samal salary sports? a Ont be Heard of | church wav organized with but forty-one mem+ Pron Gs Micka binekemua lumleg Markets iE as rich Laut, tke ea Bo Hy tbe pba of Faeroe ele inthe rodingoto; merherdess hat 1s te nay eanugh tosce why Engnged has proved 'y WY fj ol " 'rop Prtageou, 5 ih lo to sea you, bu a a 4 |- 4 te some da ale I'm not infataken, Aa manner Nae falaiog te ee toa fie brick chapol a Prop Onwegatetlu, Cleveland, " sundrion, Ulark money, You told ine iat l must remember | How Seth orn Teenie Bai Bieh-Oul tarts Yoath oie star without. leaves, ‘ud ee ae te ee Seselttug bo, muck brintaee wife ana children i vee neue ets unt during thelr career ah it thoy | Prop Tiayust, White Lake, aundiles, Wort Lake, | YOUr father Ah the arrays jie sete There te £0] Among the tutercstinng ten’ of Rochester ts | dark bluo velvet atrings, ‘The Princess Toulaa | gat fa fs ene cher ellnttany renderet the mane fe el \. A taeedt past =a, Bi * | Imany years that it was 1 ame - | de Kourbon wore creuin foulard, trimmed with a ‘be sald.”"—Tele be ‘Tho young man in question is but arepresent- haye awelled their membership ta 437, thus ne- | fe? NC Re ae sites Stata street,” of yout futher, and great deal more. Sanh firecn, AG HALON OF, Hatee tere in nese bands cat bles. aids a large. ftembraudt hat | PONE Dee nraies eae ie ly, ern aE Ore eee tacad tele | cessitating the Dailding of a Inreer atructure, | SMe AUGete ne ReRte Haves aumvlee ties | Welte toe, It fou plewse, uid tt you will | 1% auaniiice face, reddened by the sun | with black feathers, ‘The Countess de Hechevst | nave emit am arent Ue names ‘adorn ” soclety at thes, aud thelr | 07), Presbyterlan common sense they frst ob- uireot. , send ine sowne money I will Ro to Bee You any. | eee ee ie a Lae white board | ius Parahere toflets trout of tine white mous- | comedy tmely eeew upon tis sagen The sudicoce was darilite aeveral focalites. which aie, reporter tained the money—all subserintions—tor thet? Stnor Coron, St, Jog, sundries, Kush street, | | way Myon want. me thers: > Ean top ald bo Gawing aver hin cheat: wide keuerally Weate A seling de lalne studded with Violet flowarets Yoronefone tron tha vr ejerlie fad uit ost dis aaee nt saree : " Bumr Sheborgan,. Manitowoc, at work now. 80) Cre slyet sacque und drives a good | tho tabiler formed three double flounces, leaded } dr aaall (he Way ldie."-—Jouruale visited he suw much the game class,—tresh | new hause of worship before putting ono atone etre money 1 Would be In Oakdale now. “My wite 4s | 80Ft of brown vely que. TU ethereal cence double Hounece, Tewded’ | gnddoubtiessall tue way 4 ther, Thus they will be enabled to | g ae lumber, Magazine, of horse. Jie fs worth about $55,000, accumulated | with gathers; sll panier tunic of Ne Nee aE young men, broken-lown ouves, well dressed | upon anot! i Lin. ‘\ Schr Minorva, Mus! eon, arnt an 3 fet Ne living to there, th of grecn called Vieux chaudron"—areen shot | yngayed Every Kvening This Week, Wednesday sad ofesaionals, and a general assortinent of lead- | enter thelr churc! in} ‘ovatbor, when tt 1s sald | Schr Lewis Day, Green Hay, lumber, Rush street, Theo, that ts enough for the present. Writa | 259 fishormsy. ‘ ; ei with coppers Loute XV. bodice, with coat basque Saturday Matinecs, fh rts? ‘The hour wus, perhaps, too early | it will bo ready for occupaney, without a dollur Schr Mutton, Piko’s Mer, wond, Itush street, “| tomelf you will, Wrlto to my son to Onk. Teuid to him in tho fow minutes? conversation hi t ihe fron cpenasl Ciera eauacilae CURE YOUR BRATS. ean repentant vain of | fan ncn Tn intr | Eke Ag, heat on Aten, | OM M "iny amare PAE | wa faded Gaon eueeout ou ica | tie Cack tron ayumi er aatulie | sun vu a canGoUn RAS the gambling fraternity. the dusyena, it) w intial editice, Louth, Ludington, lumber, Market, imembar yours, Atexiy 82, Maxtin? | t C th i the contre and trimined with bands of Vieux | WY ENEEIOS La It was enough, bowevor, to emphasize tho | Itsdimensions will be sumething ike 07x77, | Eehr W. Loutit, Ludington, aint The ‘ie xtraordina! ind tho |‘! Gshed Lake Outarlu,' he said, * for about M ith 1oN, fictive : aed Hts seutitys cupacity Si on the teas fluor, PHI eerie ey venisbes, Dist Fure medical inen of Chicinnatl might pont bys | 008 generation. I bad 100 miles of net | chaudron ilk; Lechorn hat ined wit SS No galteries will be builtin, but the church will * . several rows of Breton taco and trimmed ‘TOLS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK, " mi f was done, [ kepta z i ‘ +The old iman should be helpad, | ani 100, hands, befure : ever nue eda a of wkowun, Inmber. Market, 1s a ) a 's 6a’ wm that thoso who conduct the games are again be- | sin’ and “tho trimuntnge will Uo in Columbia | Geb Miceli, Yeckonkes Wacky Division vtzeat: Tho Prince Imperial, country. 1 ‘waa a) goud lino-tisherman, aul | unl white rotxod fringes; redingote of dark blue BY THE FULL coming emboldened by the neglect of the ofll- | stone, Bolr Kelipae, Muskegon, uinger, ‘Market. Lord Devart, has been the Arat torecont in | went up the streams loading tato the Jako to gat | Indlenne, st La ela ea th Kost oat . SHESTRA., clala to interposu for the purpuse of supprcss- ‘The exercises were very simple. They wero | Scurc. J, Rocder, Honlstce, umber, Allen Blip. | verse Englund’s sorrow at the death of the | prook-trout, ealinon, and other game teh, Ong | stripes; ‘Trianon at amet th fore out CHICAGO ORCHE! . jug it, and thut the frequenters of these resorts | opened by an anthem sung by the church cholr, | Sehr North Star, Kontwater, lumber, N, B. Young Prince Imporlal. Ho singe: day when up the stream I aaw a tine femalo sal- | pale-blue ribvons. Atme. Randoin’s to Gala | Under the direction of ADOLPH ROSENDECKER, « are speure tele feoilay that thera fs uo dair | Her wuidy the pastor, the ete llenry Miller, | Bobr #. A. Nicholson, Way City, wall) no ondar, of black zephyt-velvet trimmed with Valea: forth Halsted On Lougwood's shure the exile stands, ion, welghing about six pounds, come up. a Admitasion, 2 cents. Thess Concerta will take place ger ol exposure. A fow well-directed prosecu- | yoad an uppropriate portion of Scripture. Prayer | Scir Cuyahoys, Fierport, bark, | avery Weduealay sud Baturday durin tos summer lon of blers b lice force determined in delivered a Urlef ad. atecr pATsuAle won hie bauuLty | ‘Von of gainblurs by’ police force do owed, When thu pastor dolivercd a brlef od- nt ‘i ehind hit shots effoste bo de somethin to .suppress the these iat which" ho" referred. tothe eluurehrs. | SOREMOmnig Hight, —-y tes, Walle streot "Vuat tain would rule th glaring vico would bo one of the most sniutary | career, Then the cornerstone was Jald, under- Meson, Good Harbur, lumber, Polk Victor of wany Lootile la clenues lace, The mort elegant women wore the Parabere dress, Introduced recently by Mme, Phillippe and Deabaisos, 2¢ hus always three tendod by her mate and three or four other fsb. 1 had tine to jump bebind a tree aud take an observation, and thera l saw (hy salmon besio rm } = OULEY'S THEATRE, Is lace in the bottom of tho: brook | fountes in front aud panters at the back; some: HT BA! Adah : -=(0 hin disgrace, Rohr a times theso pantera sre in one with the bodice Pr Incnaures that could be employed, hie deposited the following artl- | See Ada Medora, Mari: mber, Allen Blip, He falla tn peace—(o with her tail, Afger scooptug awhile she would | time: pi are ’ ABATED SUCCESS! THIRD WHEEL Rv “This is a pretty hot olgbt,? remarked ie ra ‘ pee tlie Blvle, a copy of Gospel | Schr Nevada, Gate otter cae 1. eernece td The tron girdle fugnd eden go ol suguettishly and then come back, and the | ahd sometimes they are fastened on eee qin fad neaday and Batuntay Matineoa, pit 4 Tus TrivuNs roporter’s companion as the | ymn No. 8, the two manuals with the names of | Schr Morello, Masonvilic, lumber, Market, * Grows narrower yul; uO man can fy; ather fla seemed to help her, Jt occurred to | ‘The small silk bodice, with {ts m ° nay Night, two passed out into the atructy af | those who Lave united slice the last was twsuedy | Bebe Clots Pyatkegon, Wimber, Markets Tlofighte for death, that broken max, no that she was putting ber spawn dowu there laine Or Reuse gulune, 1 extrenidlyecacetl Emerson’s Megatherian Minstrelie ja upon Oo Inst §=room; cl nf of- a ulates, sad duce . . y ic reach of other kinds of fish, ere ee ie a pretty hot bight aud the ‘bore? are ok seer or tahurely tu oficers of the Young | Bent iver Hewson, Ladiouton, fumber, Maskals | ot then wil yet te eagle fons fe pothtiye 18 the world so delightful to brooke Se incite Wonerouat a Hebiat, 220.100 out as numerously as they would otherw! % | Yeople's Unto, the officers of the Sunday sing Cloud: . : eee trout as to doyourgalmou-epawn. | enesea (N.Y. 4 I at tod drop !n again along towards | ¢\) = e iug | Schr Flying Cloud, : a But cast out by bis people's votes, is uow how salmon multloly, Putthe | A Nttleovora year aoa little daughter of | Entire Now lit. Krery Song sparkling. ; antes youoceen ® bigger crowd and tmore* Bebol Se maar bi wind Coby anne UFoe 5 Ae Teen, (hye his great ancestor, 5 ae Ps Of alge ant it wil miulilpiy into lit- | Mr. Charles Schuyler, of this village, ewullowed | Fresh. Kvery Act Seusatioual. krery Feature air Schr wnaney changing bunds. 1 toll you thess fellows | tng "nternat anal Afuntlly, Wednesday br A.B. Moore, Wust Military, Eoueye Cl afc fucar sketeiy éconee ot an ordinary brass pin. Her parants were at Bret | gAeadsy alah vey‘ ptate: (At Chinclburst an Empress weeps; tle salinon; Ick iy llc in the water and the trout t ( f on who run thego places : -mneeting topics, Youog People's | Prop Menominee, Green om Halt-nisat the tlage of England wave; willeat (t. I became vo intercated In thutiucl- | very much alarmed, but tune passed on and 20 u Cloth mw AIN'T AFRAID OF THE POLICY OF THB PRESENT Srenine Bree callitgehst Stor Now- Tron Manu Dutfale, sundries, nd rlen, While for away our suldior vl dent that I gotup fu the tree next dsy and | fliness eneutnuy, 1 was, 0 owes aw the ulm TAVEREY'N TEAL, : ADMINISTRATION, Year's, 1870, prouramme of to-day’s ery Beli Bias. ae ity egees sundriog, weenie Soald ere ay woade maysalt , tua t cost ters arnong the eal Hath oen renga aautember last ths H ‘Proprictor sad Managet-....-seds Hy HAVEBLY, i 3 Prop Anuic Lauri a re uld tool g i nares botanical iad enenet nity alee Se ee et uate, the Se ae taters Behe Hons Delle, Grand diaved, Heat ors ofiinsace neblaved ste water at the oporations of those del to protect | as derangement of the stotnach sud iitunse | ai Wedoeaday, July 9, Matlace at 2, andat Might thant ihe two parwed dows the stairway and | Oeedne Avter the stonu had bos properly set | Bebe bh Lostes, Muskegay Ueute : ee a ae thelr spawn, I cade up roy mind thea that, 1f | pains, woich fu cote toatences produced convul- | EUR Le aGidil GostPANE . Miva the street, leaving beulnd Wielufutdated | sundress wa made by the. iter. Willa Me | Seb Beto, Motiand, Wants A eee Lever ot x iltile inure monoy than would keco | sons, “Added to Uicse, & lurve ewelliug came | enioaca cueuREE ¢ COMPANY | eee nea een atuaie® | aackbura, 1 Dy of, the Northwestern Preaay- | }fP {ty Gould, Badalo sundelea. unpleasant Ureatie maybe oorroct | ines 1 Would Ko at dab-eulture, It bad beeu ba | on her side, which tool the fora of au abscess | wi sopea: ine yey eat purtoryoauce U1 ’ oa ao v an Seminary ‘holr tho hywon, | Bene vet, Grand . figd tenth end mapicssant Utes! gon io Englund, aud [ pexan to readon it, As | or tomor, and medical advice was taken, tho uy Stage Betilng, New Costaiacs, and 6 Graod Will not Mayor Harrlaon and the Buperins | terlan Seminary. The cholr sang i wo hy an Behe Golden Harvest, yan Mayen, Nghh ed by ualug Brown's Carsphorated spanneeous Beet bad 300.a year more income than | doctors, however, cot sereeiny a4 to the nature | o AS, 3 iG) Coleen ‘rhe sulre sapertoity of Leg tendent of Police take a walk along Clark | ‘Ob, where aru the Kings and Empires now. Behr Lumberman, Black Croek, Ught, DenStrlce. Auk any one whe knows its value, x Of Kibo dwelling.” Finally it was poulticed and | paras i olces, (he outs seperiorty if atrcet nome spars MoweDt, aud Noto tho condl- | otc., and, with * doxology und a benediction, the | Sehr Glad Tidings, Graud Haven, Ligut, Hemomber the nanc,~25 cents, wy ncevealtica J went at thls ish business, and