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: Ly THE THE OLD SETTLER: SHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, VWELVIS PAGS. Edward BR. Allen, 1839, New York, 61; David | 1 pis is behind us and about us. Such | tho willows and wont when I remombored her | ‘Thomas Hoyno, Tadley, 1835, New York, 60; Socrates Rand, | had been the rush of civilization, such bat Common Couneil and her tax collectors, whose | Henry W. Blod) min do Médtein . Ho states that in eases in BLOOD PURirine which overy trentiment his falled, oven the ale | A ‘ \ nana \ “i pty i y i plicate utter | Catv! Intration of gelseminn ‘of aconitlay 0 cae} ISH, Alnssnchusetts, 706; EB. 1 Dyer, 1835, | been tho growth and development of this | delicate attentions bave pursued me without ine | Calvin Do Wolf aalicnte MEI AT ni 5 foo. Vermont, 67, We TL, Staty, ira, Nin "York, | country, that the past And the present touched Urratindtett Femi Foulkes aol a Bat ave. tote Be Warman oaiseed furor reutarkabie Falla mi aya ee DR. CLARK ‘ Their Second Annual Reunion Rik 2 Harmon, es Nowa ork Bt Ta cael thes 0 atioaely sit int cuore this tha cltywtiera Twas. married ad sane of tny | Joseph EL Gray... 'i8is duly, 183d | the aunptos givon of Its ure wits tho following: JOH NSO N’sS B Pry U5, Pel yt +f YJ at vel r le t y ve d je eheeeeeee rs . neural a " thy, } Held Last Evening. ia tein Vermont Oot Teben: Tigalits, 10, | The young men. whose “faces seurcely | ce smrurens sdticace aa gonoral oulture nnd | George Beitasior.coo cs with crmpista ioraincaran tnrctioved. by he t. ’ New York, Of; Sanmel Wayman, 1 ene | yet carried the beard of manhood,—even | maihoti Albert A. Doxter...c.6 extraction of tecth, quinine, bromide, aconitin, i gland, 60; Thomas Allen, HS 2 ow yank hotr memories ronched back te the init te o neo onan: befare yutt with prospeots tl oe tinutatro ae roars bypodermlg ioe ! : a0; 3 le u! re INS, N "1 is y was v , vl Of Unequaler + Chien js not only to 3 ity Ce i cli 2 A: Very Enjoyable Gathering oF | ti eae ero ee ee aettay adage’ Te war AiKG auvaste, “ihe | helt grenc auet of eeinmercey tha reat Of the ndituiatnition of the ammonin. aulpbuto A a "Chi 's Oldest Inhab 1 WS. Dodge, 1830, Now York, 603 | Judge said ho referred to. this for the pur- | Perum of munutnotures, the groutest intnnd of copper thery was a notable remission in tho : . icagos est Inhade ‘nuel Bro ‘i, ae Eltian | 5 ts 4 oe Reaport of the world, fed’ by numerous avenues: aymptoma and cessution of the Insomnia, In a Lemuel Brows, 185, Rhode tain St: E att pose of showing how rapidly this country | oe transportation, exch of whieh resembles aa Ghocnse tho tlesu was pushed to cient. gratns q f 7 John “th MeFarran, 1837, "New | centre, tt was possible to bri ny togother upon teivedand is feeetyhius rom ita aid rottlore,® CROPS. | 3 ‘An Address of Wel to the Martin Dodge, 1838, New York, 64; | nsiinple invitation so many of tho wen who | {tis destined to became tho headqudrtors of ° H v ‘ars Si i sae 0 4 MeDonnld, 18) Ireland, 71 2, East Toad Ul Ute fotnelation a per | hilzation, oulltvation, ant Christianity. Alc | BA ga : . ‘eterans ‘on, Anson man, 1810, Massachusetts, 65; Truman G, The sperker then. referred to tha mumber | ready famous for ita press, 4 J. 18, ERAtr. .06e ig TIE DROUGHT IN KANSAS. 3 y Wright, 188, Vermont, 78} M. Noohr, 1835, | of old seltiors who had passed away during | bar h Will yet bo equally prominont iu are eel- | Austin 1). Sturto Honvoxr, Ellsworth Co. Kas. pins — . Stager, Switzerland, 2; Eden Blackman, 1839," Vers | the year—men who were Invited to be pres | SNC Hitorature, and tho higher educational | ‘fhomns i. Carter, Tyee tee eet at anny sl i u tont, 4: dS. Sherman, S34, Connecticut, | ent at the inst reunton, Some of these in- T wish, my old felons, it were {1 my powor to your Iss 6 Sth 4 Statomie! made that reeent rains have saved tho har- vest in this State, ‘This may bo true as re- gards some parts of the State, but it does not apply to this part. We'aro fn 98 degrees of longitude, aud have heard of no rains weat 62: ELM. Maines, 1835, New York; J. W. | vitations had: been accepted. Sixteen had wit! Jndgo Blodgotl’s Responso on Bohale of | Wool; ii; Phitadelphin, 70; Geo Chackateld, | ynased from Ife. Te did not purpose to | Sith ineee but otkor cowagoments. will wot por ‘ tho I ad Guests. 185, England, 70; Kelth Goold, 1838, New well Weol the lives of the deceased, but. ho | mit me to dono, ho Honored Guests. Hampshire, (os Jumes Clif, 1837, England, | would simply remark that our community | Renewing tho expression of my thanks for 1 68; Charles Datungarten, 835, France, 63 had been made poorer by their death, our pouncauetenis Invitation, nod wishing youn Jacob Miller, 184, Germany, 03. aoclety had suffered a loss—elvilization had | happy reunion and many pleusnnt recurrouces } Danoing by the Ancionts to the Musfo of | ‘Thosa whose names are subjoined wore | heen made poorer, tho bustn s1un3 iq SBOAUIN Hu $2822 nat a ay SHY WO Sava 3 of tha coun. | of tho sume, Lromain, very winoaegl A a H Pe iunecee orts West of 8, es fora at resent but did not register? try had suffered s loss through the death of west Hl de are to the effect that thera fin ‘ Mark Beaubien's Fiddle, MChaties B. Hosmer, Thomas Alllson, John | these men. Never was a city av tielt in its old : ii Nov. i ida | A NHB xinco Inst November, fhe whant ts 8 3 Ks Hates, Franklin Baker, John Cammack, E, | settlers aa Chicago, Sinee tho | May- "} JAMES 1. ROOREI: avi ie | Al dried wy,” In some localities In this % ; €. Cleaver, George Re Dyer, E, KF. Daniels, | flower landed {ts Mite band of emi- navATentown, N.Y., May 15.—GeNtoeMen: 1 i. county (Ellsworth) the wheat 1s beyond re- 8 5 Some of the Celebrities of the Oceasion—Names | f. D. Gray, Christ Motz, Ag i, Morgan, | eranis | upon tho shores of New HAN Sane A nS La ea tit BR Hall. carey deniotlon. Tay outer, jipsallttes 3s aa iapking (rman quer) 7 * mn ker, Sei 5 > ES 3 Nev 8 rave ; “ it John 2 Mills rll. EA and Ages of Those Present, Ete, sul il Join Med siener, CB. Sainthoney ant isefal men been irawn tometlorns were Teeret nich Re rind itcinposetbto ic cor and Michael Kehoe. May, 1859 aromehtor i lack of seed, pie ty part to Diehl, Lives = q Ae ? years 5 SC, viow of Chicago, RH, reisabied ‘ , CHICAGO'S NESTORS: Pardee. ail Ore! Hates of those loners inva come apart that took fivarweekt# far ts ngecmnplontit in Marcus C Stearn [is fascial ie INDIANA. sii Pe nae Pre Dey, AN ENIOVABLE GATHERING. . sci = Axor of the history of this elly. Judge Blodget jo, good schuoner Mlinuis, Capt. Augustus A. , spectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, seas } The Calumet Club of Chicago mavo Its sec- React aa ee Teatloltica et tha ovoniag atl Drought his remarks to w¢lose by repeating Pickering, Curio tae ie ee ee ‘backer Eat mia | LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 20,—Corn-planting Biltousness, Nervous Debditity, ce ond annual reception to the old settlera who | furnished sport for the younger. men pres- andl emphasizing the cordinlity o £ Wo hivitns Ifarbor to Chicago, aud distributed about, 100 1808 “Jan. WH | In this conty ts about done, nnd that planted Tho Best REMEDY ENOWN to Min} came to Chicago prior to 1840, at theirelub- | ent. ‘Iho set was headed by 8. B, Cobb, who heh ‘| wa i cunt Ly the fut now settlers, ‘Thore wero but fow stopping | renin D. Gra: 1818 Sept. jeag | first is coming on nicely, About 18 percent 9 house, corner of Elghteenth atrect and Mich- | niasticated the end of his” usual unlit elgar | ray kor hat at SE ete ani ae hee AUUre | pinces upon Takes Hurgn or Michigan. Chen HGEAYsrsses 188 Bupty leas nereone thie yon: tlinn laak, “Farmers 2CCO. Cerere! Bottles . , , with unusual vigor, ashe balanced grace- | thoy would be seen ag hale and as hearty a8 | the port of Ciiicaga was ut an open rondstend, now caleninte that harvest will bogin by a COLD SINCE 1670 + Igan avenuie, Inst evening. ‘The firstot what | fity down the hall hand in hand with Seth | Hesaw them to-night, [Applause.) and tho villnge but a scattering collection of THE RAILROADS. fra on nt (ape Th . ‘¢ ave undoubtedly to become a very interest- | Waitam, James A. Marshall and George THY DEAD OF THE YEAR. Heaeaten Reuss inostly. ator Bains an 2. : a bettee to-day, and the promise nover ig Syrup possesses Varicd Pr * — tng series of annuat historical reuntons oc- | Mf. Gray kept, exeelient time to the familiar | At the conclusion of tis specch Judge | hunter in hor stress, Mt te was oven ab that | A NEW ROAD ‘TO KANSAS CITY. ny wh Simulates the Ptzaline tn the Ratt ‘+ * gurred at the same pines on the 2th of last | strains of old Mark’s ancient fiddle at the | Wlodaett, at the request of a number of those | time, ns now, a live place. F have feltthe old | ‘When the Burlingt 7 al’ cons CANADA faod into placone.. A deficiency In Peraitt te ' 7 2M, Warren, an » Co Walter, did the it this Hfe since the Inst rece over tho speeches of Juilgo Caton and others al St. i‘ é The: ty 3 of view that a taclt understanding was] “intancing to corners” swith ‘all tho 1 few appropriate remarks at tho call | your lastre eeption,and wishhorotocorrectono | Iluffs Rallrond, 1b was generally Lolleved | Died of Small-Pox—Canada Sonthorn ie Prowented,. Ing the {Urmentation afteyd reached by the Club that the gathering to- | elasticity (of youth, Tho old fiddler | of each name. ‘The following {fs the lst, | statement,—that In relation to tho first schooner it acts upon tho Fiver. a that the Burlington managers would abandon | Cat-OfSoeal-Kishery —'felegrapheCa- At nete mpon the Kid {gel £ tho Nestors of tho elty should oc- | was in his “element, and his eyes | with residence and date of deat which entered, tho river, It was the schooner é ; = = = in welae ‘ 3 Rother 0 every year In their Tuaaiclous rooms, | twinkled as he fornped hls Tnstrimentand | \ Hibbard ‘Porter, Chlengo, May 30, 1879; Ira | Lllnols, Capt. Pickering, insteud of tho Ariadno, tho scheme of building the contemplated new | Wler-Quobes Labor-Untons—St, Joan | je Bieiice tha ikinod, % = ie Pu has if l. Fifhoevent of inst night differed from its | Kept time with hls faot on the floor, ‘The | Atlittmore, Janortiile, Was, Tuto 8 1870s fat Cupt. Pickoring was tho’ owner of the Arindns, | extension trom Violo to Kansng City, ‘This | faptiste Celebrations. Fe Mice fa Kecerih Svevem, are 8 FF and suilud her provious to ISH. During tho Special Disvatch to The Crteago Tribuns. - R gentlemen who stood among the crowd | clus G, Tuttle, Chicago, July 5, 1870; Ellinh | winter of 18k-at ho builtat Sackett’s: arbor Impression, however, was erroneous, as the fs At Noneleton, Strengthens nad Ti predecessor of a year ago only ina diminu- trocker, | fheiilinoia nd aniled her himecif and wae in | managers of the Burlington, aro determined | _Montrnax, May 20.—Warner, one of the | reearriceom'tho Ol diced name rates, of on-lookers shouted enecouragingly to the | Smith, —, duly 15, 187; Oliver C. Croc! eo tion of the number and fength of thospecches | dancers and patted them on the bac » OLCN Hinghiantoi x. Yn, July Bt, 1950; Willlant | her when he salted up tho Chieigo River. C | to carry out the new project any way, and | Men arrested for the robbery of $15,000 from per hey ete HaetE ae eis a a and ied nutde, all the jollity and good-nature which | slonally pausing to*recount to ono dinother | M. Larrabee, Geneva, TIL Sept. 28, 1870; Isane | know whereof I writo, tor [was on board. ‘Thoro OS MeNamee a short time ago, died in’ the hos- Tt nonteatizes the boredit \ Te the gathering of 18:0 nn especially de- | some old-time bull which they had attended | Speer, Chicago, Sept- 28,180; Wiliam Corrl- | lind been 9 freshet that wushed outa passige | Teh to commence operations In a very | oil today of smnll-pox Liood. witch menorates Serofahes Pose mace yt ab ee ay ee uratorte When thie city was rompatatively unknown. | guy Chicago. Buckner S. Morris, Chic | through the bar, which rau south from tho pier, | short time, ‘Tho surveyors aro atill In tho | Pi See ny Diamuten ta The Chleago Tribune, Einnner of akin diseaseoandinteraal humors” eM Ughtful ono being present yesterday evening. | The guests all appeared to enjoy the affair | cago, Dec, 16, 1870; George M. ILuntoon, | through witch sho ontered, and my impression | sold loeating the Nno, but thoy aro expected | _Crarros, Onty May 20-c'Tho Canada | 4, T8¢rp are nosnlsite employadin ite mannfactaresa nite entred e old | henrtity, " : ay + Sine ile i q moat dollca Of course tho interest centred upon the old | heartily, and the Culumet Club enn congrat- | Evanston, Dec. 16, fey; Samuel Tl, Gilbert, | is thagie wus nies, Twas talicing Inst scmson | to get through with thelr sharo of the work | Southorn is makiig ‘Marts to sectite ene | ees aed “eects ara one Bene eat eb, OF By th settlers, who mustered In stronger force than | ulate itself upon haying acted the part.of n | Chicago, Dee, 29, 1870; Mahlon D. Oden, Elin- i ij Nirections : y e 01 eet . off ling to run from Niagara Falls to Wel- < +, myear ago, and the very old among them re- | “fountain of youth?? for at least ono brief | Hurst, Feb, gs 18505 Jared Gage, Winnetka, serodge Caton pat welledeeorved tribute to Ano tou ue ate as Patt vies land, right across {ito eoNntty, By distance ot CAUTION TO DRUCGI Colved ag much attention from the members | evening. March 31, 1880; Phitander Eddy, ——, —} | tie memory of George W. Dole, and I wish to aldent, +o Te de * somdsuven or eight miles, and which will | yowatr or contactor seaianee le etoy np James Inighes, Chicago, —: RussellGreen; | putonrecord'an anecdote ‘which is chnracter- | sistant General Manngor, of tho Dur- | gaye some fifteen or twenty miles of travel « of the Club and Invited guests as tho belle of " g onev' ce, Wis. M atioat the tmatnand should not be forgotten, : vel | teaveling nyonts or runnors to solicit trade from ballroom. VIE ILOSTs. Goneva Tanke, AV ie, Alay ip, det: pha’ OM | Lene ies aan pug anole 10 pe oemotton. Iiugton c& Quincy, Ieft for St. Joo on passengers and f fregiit on that roa des. wistr, eee : HE OLDEST OF THE OLD SETTLENS ABE, OF rate Onken {ueker” and several otlior seleetions, | o” Very cold, nnd it was found that the stock of | last ovoning. | ‘They will make 9 oe ee ch Teas Suppened. be "very innich ZAR OUD ‘Hrimed | _ THemembers of the Calumet Club turned } after whieh thera were flour ‘on hand wus not cnough to Inst halt | examination of the new route previous to | Nested by dls project, shoul Oe very much, TESTIMONIALS a bright-looking old gentleman of OO named | outiy tui forces to welcome thelr guests, through tho winter, Thero was quite a panto, | letting the contracts, Tho estimates for the affected by this project, shou! 8 carrie ¢ ‘Lemuel Brown, had a place of honor In ono ¥ OUD CALLS FOR MARK REAUBIEN, ‘and flour was soldas high as $38, and was | work ars now being mide. ‘Phe new ling | 10 completion, ILLINOIS. ortho softest of the Club's casy-chatrs, and | SHONE those present belng J. M, Adsit, | the old tayernkeeper and filler, ‘The old | sought to bo bought, wp by spoculaters. | froin Viele to Kansas Clty will bo abomt 225 Spectal Dispateh to, a en Tribune is a all evening: tong he held a levée, the ‘others | Lleut.-Gen. Sheridan, W. A. Angell, William | man came forward stulling, aud was greeted | Mr. Dolo had the largest stock in tho | inlics In longth, and runs through w fertile Toronto,May 20,—Day id Blain, of titsetty a ‘ . : Y lace, and refused to put orto wholesale ¥ ins been nominated by Gen. Le Due, Unite Diseaso of the Stomach and Live 2 erowding round him and drawing him Into | Armour, J, A. Atkinson, A. J. Averell, Enos with apptause by hls old associates, He was Mak Int ted have it atthoold | {nd prosperous section of Missouri. From i} Te es cunvera iol tpon te svenes and Ineldents | Ayres, Henry M. Bacon, Roswell B, Bacon, | formally introduced by Con, Stager, who Tee ue tna ow ans, ‘Tho weathor moder: | Chienzo to Viele the distance is also about States Commissioner of Agriculttre, to be +f 0 ro, Alexander Ca. In, Sof Chicago's very varliest days, ‘tho oll | W. VeBaker, D.P. Bullard, 8, 1B, Barker said that he had heen requested to play on | Pricé $1, Ina, fow days the weather movers | 225 miles, which will make the total length of | OvOf the members of the Codperative Com- | alah Headach Cal + Buffering far sume te with ‘ ci i mittee at the forthcoming {nternational Ex- of the Btnmmoh ang. tear, nas ind ) gentleman was alittle hard of hearing, aul | jaines Burrill, 0. W. Barrett, his violin. Here Mark put in, an objection, | flour and othor supplies, the new Kansas City Hue from Chicago to | Hinition of She ee eeeerclpiia, | wuasguurranaele .G0D BYILP, wblea t ie aul | . We ‘A. | duylag Ut he played on the fiddle, not the | UGE and other supplies ee of «Long John," aS i uibition of Sheep and Wool at Philadelphia. | restored’ me tw periect nealth and strength. : Pow and Shon wae platu he Haft to. endl ©. Barilett, ' Charles 8, Bartlett, | Sglim. “Lhe okt Mistrument, which had fur | as Wewns ‘enllod, -{ horded” for atime ne to Rane iittingtom he ‘Salling this 124 | ‘The exnibition will bo held in Soptembor | “No.3 ssgntu-n. CHAD Sle wuny, ; t — yi aeer’ nettier entled his atten | Jerome Beechor, John C, Chumnsero, | nished ‘dancing music: for many of tho | old restaurant on Deurborn street, between | fy to become independent of the Hannibal & next. An Exeelient Remedy. teat it eery ereldom ‘Hapnened hae ie | John 3f. Clark, ‘Sins 2, Cobb, Charles E. iste forty “yenrs “ago, was brought | South Water and: Luko, srocts. Wo ato our | St. Joe, which It has to use at present us tts |‘ 7 Lone ienates te me feseant iesteant tt tel _ Hglvidere, Houne Co. 1, Feb. € rn eee ee eed San DON | Cohen fT Coben ML Celteon, WIL, | iby Mr. Mareds Stearns,’ Tt wos wound | meals in stalls with a euitionary tublaand Yenet | shorting to Kansas City, ‘The Burlington | eis eity will havo o cuplinl of $000,000, nad | AVNOP torsomgtine, and wm ertacly extoned at rete tae ents Dronched.” Ttavay plain, | Coburm, £. L. Coburn, M. L. Coffeen, WI | with string and patched in many places, and | TCH AHe'4 ane ad sloped up above the | tS & Kansas City lino’ via the Kansas is city Will ave & capital of Sa00,000), ati : ereeetly sastened with ‘ the resuits. It Purities the Blood. Restores lost A | Hsely. iam Coffeen, J. G. Coleman, E. M. Cooper, | jts ‘ “0 Wi al fora burst of | MY, sideof the tavlo, and sloped up above tho . bo enlled the Imperial Oil Company, Site Hironathens tno N nee i the fre of youth asa younger “old settler” | Cowles, RW. Cox, Jolin Crerar, C. MM, Cule | nized it. Mark was then mounted on a table, | pnid off on the West Sido In the thon open space | freight Ine, it cannot compete for the pas ‘here. says tl ; i OG Joe ‘7 : pany here says that tlie extentof the failure 7 pt! ld mention some particularly pleasant or | lertson, J, F. Gillette, George P. Gore, Anson | and he sald he had been in posscesion of the | in front of Joseph Lufrombolse’s house. Tho | senger business to that polnt with the short- 4 ont 3 Kidnoy Dinenne. * Nilsing geo Chleng lett tho olden | Gorn Me Ges, A ng He | Hi Fae aL ing Un | mooi hea eta | Gra mony dient rout,, Th bal of Be toe oun Salers HT | sans: ene on ets eRe P le : wkney, A s hOB. G. » D. Y A his ling will complicate tho affairs of the onty- 1 RUP y a tN her point of attraction was supplied | Hearnill, “Abert Hayden, E. F. Henderson, R. | He spent considerablo time in tuning wp, and | born. Thore ‘was somo dissatisfaction amoung way ‘Association still more, sah orthodwenty four steaners an only Eoailaieana near ii mo moro, 006 for Kidney Southwestern Rat : oheery “ene! L. Henry, J. Jo dtigh, L, M. Hotlzes, JM. | his performance was very enthusiastically | the Indians in regard to the manner of distribue | 1. : y cine! ever used. italso cured one of my childrenat ark Benuben 0 deny hearty “went leanamn of Hotta G s Hubbard, Jey Es i dan- een ied in Tespotise to calls for “Monto Holagreod upon es spe hots, on soon atoe on provision for. the. es of ei shorenien is not as Jnrge ns at first ropre- | Chilis and Yerorits. MANUANET CHISL “porn resident of Newark, Kendall County, | 8) (C. 2. Johnson, O. We Johnson, | Alani he struck up that tine-ono: ‘| aldo began to burl a shower of sticks and stones | Missouri River business from the Burlington, The Third-Day Chills, i who arrived in Chlengo fifty-four yenrs | Albert Keep, Fred A, Heep, W. i Keep, keeping tlme with iils foot on tho table, At | into tho ring, euusing those in obnrge and | Will have to bo made. Bion, | ‘Lhe Government ts to build o line of tele. A. this point the excitement among the “old | those present ‘to rush out, when those on the rour. iN! BES, With all tho vivacity of n Frenchman, | Charles B. Kelley, C.F, Kimball, Charles graph from ons end of Anticosti Island to | pearson: This ts to certity Ot ear hs his facul i . . At he other, Mr. N. F. Gisborne, Super- | BLOODSYRUP‘hns eured me of the Third-Dsy 2 a y Kimbark, W. Se Ruight, A. 7. Lay, Robert | thners” ran high, and“ Jimmio Lane,” who | outside rnsbed in, and puch a scone of confusion eneEs 3 4 c rent ago ain senbhed Caer ed ty oe Tay, 1G, Lootnis, William Loouds, Heo. | lms passed 11s SOUL year, executed nn old- | have never seh hefore or since. “The xoots N Robt PE er BUDS Jutendent of Government telsarapl ines is | ME si} other modicinow had TailMGs 34g DROWN, i i Be tiysrald when ho tonk up his dddia | MeFarland, Gepmge Es Murshall, A, ‘MeNiel; | thne reel, much to the amusement of the | Were very soon distributed, but not vory equally. early all of the Western papers have been hore on iis way toe nglan i Pir aE ie aati ie ee re dames | HE Sr uae NY Aloe | ale ie aimee Meare circa | Secuaing lely upon in DonoH Tae | oes gms cae SANT jane i veteran of 76, who came to Chicago | W. Oxden, C, 2 ts, George I, Otls, E. A. Ar, Beaublen was thon assisted to the Hog. init dopredations, as thoy wero Inn great atato sion of the Burlington &Missourt River Rall- | Gang Broton, and between tha mainland and | D¥AR Bm: T ond your INDIAN BLOOD #RUP in 1896, danced « pigeon-wing with all the Packard, Jolt eck, Samuel Bowell, and Mr. Stearns sald that the dincers mus! of excltement, but alt passed off plensantly. road {n Nebraska to Denver, Mr. C. Mark Beaublen, 1820, Michigan, 80; Van Schnaek, ; q Per: | Sabie isiund’ “Lhe Government. is niso to | speedily cures Chills, dnd cant rocummonded {taste * ti ervescene: v e! John ILS. Quick, L. E, Retbold, E.'T. Saw- | pay the fiddler, Accordingly he started out " / § e Dent medicigg in the country for {theumathm energy ra cfrersescunies af youth the delight wr ALS Gt Sayer, A. 't. Seeberger, D. B. | with neheck for $5, sent from St. Louls by eT a Zou for your Kind invitation, and Kins, Vice-President of that road, authorizes ian ache between Bird Rock and the main | Neuralgia. BLD MITCHELL, , ‘Tho proceedings of tho evening were de- | Shipman, J. "I," Skeele, Fred,” J. | Mr, Isnne Cook, and soon collected upwards | und that Muri and bis fadle may be thre, T ium fi# Trrnune to stato that his Company does | SHAT. oe tna Sixty-titth Re t and All that It Ie Hecommonded to Ie. : fl@ttfally informal, There was a complete | Stith, MC. Stearns, Josiah Stiles, | of $200 for old Murk’s benetit. yours truly, Jastes L. Hooker, | not contemplate any sich oxtenston for tho | saint reed lin on 8 ay! Rimon ‘tin Lemont, Cook Ca, In, absences of restrleting routine, and the order | Henry Strong, 3. 1. Sweet, M.S. Dean, 1. | Gen, Stager Informed the guests that present. ‘Tho rond will be oxtonded as faras | Considerable comment, ald have called forth | nEOGD RYIUE R tale san vast te An renee " pfexercises, as will Bo seen, was short but of iN speunls We Ree i hares |W Drew, SUPPER WAS READY PHOTOGRAPHS, Indianoto, Neb., at once, and that will be Its | much adverse criticism from sho English | mended to ve, and advise anyone whn may ben pot ay, pr intoren a natu TL Heine, Willhih As alters tie G | in tue upper rooms, and the guests senttered A LARGE COLLECTION. terminus for soino tine to come, Mr. Por- | press. It ts certain such pructices wilt not | MNWte*ireltniril __ Bit HIMEMA, , i = Gaylord, A. A” Bizelow, 'T. 13, Binékstone, | Wrought tho house. ‘The card-rooms were | Ty addition to tho largo number of letters | kins says that he can see no good reason why | 80, far towards popularizing the Sixty-fifth Chills Cured. 5 THE VETERANS. 4, Init, E.! tH .. ey 1 soon filled, and whist, euchre, and old sledge cele ft Id settl rT he should extend the road furthor than that | with other battalions, which, as battalions Neugn, Cumberinnd Co. 1. : 6. BR. Biuit, EN Blair, J. F. Bonfield, | Secupied tho attention of the ancient visitors, | Tecelved, many of tho old settlers to whom " Si 1 DRAR Btn: My daughter had Chilis. for. fouren HOSE WHO WERE PRESENT, J. J. Borland, G6.” W. ‘Breger, Clinton | 5tue it 7 vening hac | Point as thera is no business worth speaking | and as soldiers, ebscrve the Sabbath. months, andl ised nimost overything, but wiltort St ny 2h. Brow casa eas Three large tables were Inld in tho upper | invitations to be present Jast evening had | of trom there to Denver, und Denver hus al ‘A.compnny with capital of $35,000 has | Sect until 1 commenced tho use of your INDIAN ‘Tho following is a completo list of the old | Jiriges, EO. Brown, A. G Bur} rooms, and were tustofully decorated with { been Issued sent their ,photographs, and | the outlets far tho present it needs been formed here for the manufacture of | BEOOD BYIUT. m snort trial Of, whieh ezectculy le: John” Ue. Wren,” Caryl Youni present it needs, factu { th settlors present, togotlicr with tho date of | 16% John Il. Ween, Caryl Fouls | oral pluces, the most prominent being an In | shiose, in connection with the ones already In | | Since tho election of Mr, ‘K, Jefferson Cool. | wire and hardwarc, guied her, ‘The yrup hips miso wrontiy benetiea ine ettlement, place, and ent age of | 7, “i ered 'T » i.” | the possession of the Club, form a large col- | [dge as Presttont of the Atchison, Topoka pectat Dispat @ Chicago red mince I hnve had your modicina in my hanse. t woa' settlement, birth place, and present a ©) thompson, Orville IL “Tobey, red ‘Tuttle, | ense ship, bearing the word “Ilinols. Pp n large Id Present of the Atehi: Topoka & Spectal Dispateh to The Chi Tribu: 7, Aone ench: Sy eather pad ae ff +] Later in the evening, the old gentlemen or- | jection, which was onexhibition Inst even- | Santa Fé, the latter read will be more in har- OTTAWA, May 20.—Houses are springing | pot be without +, aud recommend Na use to engeriug . Fred J, Tuttle, James Yan, lnwagen, A. G. | ganized n ‘cotillion In the parlors, and Pett eeciice of the. patties whose photos | mony. with the Burlington Interest, and ag | UP allover tho desolnted portion of Hinil with | Aumann. "| HOSEANNAN LAM REAR it. Wadsworth, Gur- E, 5, 4 Pratt: is : a we ral . né | danced to the music of Beaubion’s iddle | ,,, i hibited are ns follows! tho Atchison,‘Topeka & Santa Ié ls about to | © growth almost as rapid ng the muslirooin, Paln fn the Back. Seat isa, Now ork, peg as, AVilts | Walker, duel Water, © Wvetmee 2? | nti ato hour. TEN ath, arrival, | bul a line from Puoblo to Denver the tur: | 12 me for the recoptonet tenders for | ayn gn, ftattmantite Da ily Phat ‘tle Se ES Dt Td. Whitney, 2 Wy if award MeConnoll.... . will havo an oxcelle ndent ok hut : Fiver’ ise, Veen zs dudge ie | Gomsennne! A, Cramer Join N. Cis | LETTERS RECEIVED. ne. Len ; | oullotto Denver over that route. Welland and Laghing Canals has bocnex: | LPC Ysieaeiw meee MGS Wah : R nee tet ine Forks, {55 oe a Culbertuon alts Js, Glover, Ww. REGRETS AND REMINISCENCES. RN. Murry ss sae SEUunTS, tended unt the eae of une. 0., is hhere buy- Dyspepsia and Indligestton. n. Isaac N, Arnold jew Yor! C.D. Grannis, W, 1. Crane, Y. tomer, yt : . Y ig | h ‘ & ¢ “ 65; Judge Mark Skinner, is: Vermont, ts Ernest A. ‘Hatumilt, 1 AL It Ofcourse out of the large number of per | af, Warren sae |<) The Iilinots Central and Chicago & Alton in Ideibory and has closed a bargain for 500, DEAN Bin: ‘This ta beta De Hour FABIAN to cortity thut your culls, 4 4 188 | Rallronds have decided to make an excursion | ‘fhe Princess Louise {s engnged in paintin 4 BLOOD SEROE. suien fpr are cist tad na deatan, Willige sons in different paris of tho country to | James A. Mars the Hon, Grine Goodrich, 18st, New Yori |G. 1ibbard, 14 Hodies, whom Invitations to bo present Inst evening | Pile Carpenter 68; Samuel Hoard, 1830, Stagsncinisetly Bi; Hose Juli ughes, John B. Jefferey, Je da Hurt l, Stewart i g e : 168 to tho soldiers’ reunton at Milwaukee. | # view of the City of Ottawa. Afr, Biers dicine t wd. BLALLEX MN. Kimball, 1836, New York, 60; 1, HL phngon, Chauncey Keep, Henry Kee; wero sent there were a great many unnble to | John Bates. May 20,181 | Tate to N ee, i . medicine Lever ue Yates, 1838, New York, 65: Alextuuter Wol- | 1. Kelluy David Kelley, Mark Ielmnball “AV. | respond in person, and these, almost without Tuther Niel alts ans - mee ‘They will charge one fore and n holt for the 1 eneny er on a slnillar woul the use of the ae Sotke a Vonnestiout, are ayia tte Khmball, P. Blaark A Ae Libby, Oharies a-ception, sent letters of regret, Of the 140 | Hiward Hf. Huddoc Boptet, IRE round trip. imbiledon of this year have arrived here, Cure ror Heart Pinense, | {| Sa Bennaylvanine OETA Hotatords Ie, | Meise ‘Miller, Wititun TL. Moore, “George a, | 12 ters reeelved, the writers of forty stated | J, i, Hotsturd. 163 | Mr, D, I, Taylor, for twelve years Master | and been sent to the various mombers, ‘They Teatopalle Eatin Bintlky * «Connecticut, U7; S/O. ‘Bluke, 1834, Vermont, | Morrison, Edward Olnstead, James E. Ot auelr Inabitity to necept the invitation to the & Pibee sess 6a; Judge J.P. Bradwell, 18H, England, A. Packard, ‘Thomas 5, Parker, George | reunion, while others, inaccepting, indulged | }: as Frnstus L. ‘Bowen, 18x, New York,’ ¢ Pullman, dames IL i Sata i u Daa ke Feat | Ezektel Surriso Opt. 8 18 of ‘Transportation on the Michigan Central | haye beon tested, and the “pull-off” found Peay Peon ce eng 7 Ratlrond, with headquarters at Jackson, has | to be altogether too much, belug from twelve | recommend it to all similarly afiicted. been appointed Superintendent or the'Mis- | tofifteen pounds, In other respects they BEN BTALLINGS. a tees. We Sard, | inreminiseenees of Chicago as lt appeared | Charies Cleaver es ‘i are A Gharles Cleaver, 1833, Englund, 05; WL. | Robert I, Scoville, H. Shepard Ai | forty years or more ago. ‘The more interest- | Lemuel Brown . sour! Division of the Northarn Pacific Hall. | were found to be In splendid condition, All that It Is Recommended to Be. ' Church, 184, New York, 63; James Cotteh, | Sumi, Anson Staker, M. G, Stearns, .O. | ing of these letters are given below: Honey: Whitohen sept. is} | Toad, with headquarters at Mandon, D, ‘L, Qquenre, May S011 is stated thnt propara- Daan Sin: 1 have used yon ental YAR : y “13 He + Char! SL. Dw 5 et NTICELLO, i—Mr. 8. 18. Cobh sz, | nyo decided to.rtm special exett 4 = | and bave always found It just as rec New York, Ob; Calvin be Wolf, isi Penn: | Wood, Georze ML. Fuller, “eniamin A, Put | oiececdpstieaust Crecotved your tind have Sune, 1853 | PO Yo mn ny so, ne | dqaletschment of regutar troops fron nll” | tae pest faulty se to tho monster conceris, Saturday, May 29, at | fax, whieh the best faulty meuicine ever used in my fartg it Js alleged, are to be stationed tvania, 65; Theodorus Voty, 1837, New { ler, Hugh "tT, Bureh, C. J. Bla ir, W. F. Blair, | tatlen to bo present at your annual reception, ait st eens heigi | the amphitheatre of the Republican Conven- iF ei — . Pree onnaylvas 5, re if 183 June, 18st . mt permanently at Quebec, a. ¥ Loe DW,” Gates, Bir, Nui York, iit Wr sit y mat jams, dames | “Tnave always felt a strong iitercstin Chiengo, | Bennett Lull 9 JL will be ong fare for the round trip by all the | ters with so high a hand that shipping-agents | pean sre: ‘The te to certify. that your INDIAN 2, a Wh.Goodrieh,” 1898 New York? fos ght. for Lam one of hor first acttiers, Tanchored in | Oliver. Crocs May, 1811 Mnes, to which will bo added 60 conts for ad- } send thelr vessela on to Montreal, atu have | BLOOD KYRUP has cured me of jong Hue mission to tho concerts. the frefght unfoaded thers and sent back to | which had been troubling mo tors lone tine » Amos Grannis, New York, 55; ‘Mr, Horace Tneker, General Freight Agent | Quebec by rail, rathor thun submit to the ox- cheerfully recommend it eee ae RUTOR! 1 ‘Eat B 3 a Chieu fo anid euine on shore in a row-hout (a8 10 Granger, 1836, Now stampa, f TIT RECEPTION. Vessel had over suiled up the Chicago Itlvor nt TRO | citE GUESTS WERE RECEIVED AND CARED | that timo) on the 1th of June, 1KH. ‘Tosco Ty o : . Gray, 1834, S . . LL. Gray, Ms doh Sweeney sees | of the Hlinols Content Ratlrond, gives notice | tortlonate rates demanded by the Unions for ai, a heer atin pina r tint Ted, Fon ebaaesta Se ee giant ou ee Os Francis ¢, Shoriin “"i84 | that_commencing Wednesday, ‘Juno 3, and | the use of Inborers to unload the ships here, tod yen ra EI ailion Now York, U5: S. , Cobb, 1833, Vermont, 03 | by tho Old Settlors’ Committeo of the Club, | and that you may mect us long ns thora is an | {onus Church,.., Junoz,18H | evory Wednesday thereafter as long ag stilp- | _ Considerable surprise ts ocensloned by the 4 ta £0 : Co go pames HH, lees, 184, "Penny} ylvanin, 67; members of which wero designated by 4 | old settler lett ta my earnest wieb. ‘Alonzo: Huntington, | 1835, ‘ermont, 71; 4 if In f ons Naurniaia for some sereceee | ments warrant running thom, one of tho re- | publication hero of a remarkable petition | ames” TBonatt sore of J startet S. GEG, IRVIN. May, 164 | frigerator cnrs of his road will leave Chiengo | from the St. Jean Baptiste Socloty, addressed | BYitUP, and at buppy to easy’ i Tend sot my photo: i 5 Wont, white-sntin badge bearlng the following In- aet mano La premnlt Leon sod ee creeaeck nH at 6:50 to the various rallroad and steainbont lines, mr ss awain. 2 phlittina, rei, New | Yorks, (31 | seription: “1830—Old Settiers’ Recoption of Suibigow akdevttorss D'S. DaWEN. Eph ‘Grny, Feukes it Raw Oren onan 2 Butter At hea and remonstrating with them for not having ‘ Dyspepsia Cured. % Hredorick ‘Tattle, 1830, New. York, 71: | the Calumet Club—1880.” ‘This Committes moe Augustus Dick only ean bo taken on those cars, If the busi- | made sufitcient reductions In, the return Plymouth, Hancock Co-~ cork Co. HL snag | Raatpre@ae tho "company wu puto md: | Meese forte, aay Envi, Sere | AB rg ag eeu aad ar et Be from tho States brought for $6 or, 87 tho ro- | Yara 1UOD SY ROD, ang foun Le Bi BS | Tho Pittsbure, Cincinnatl & St. Louis | tum trip, and bandsten for $3. ‘The propo | bs pee rous onv, jover Falls to Cures +, ‘Horutio G. Loumis, Jest, Vermont, 67; 1 was made up of the following gentlemen: SehOe MORAY. Iudolph Migely : poiareus G. Steam, ‘gH, New York, bt Marcus C. Stearns, Jool C, Walter, James 1. Pee ery tate mer ae eer een + | ae Bonemure ny s Ninwier, tS, Satie ha orl 3 John.) Rees, Silas 1. Cobb, Frederick Tuttle, Mark | 1 noknowledgo tho receipt of your invitation | William Hickling... i etieuty Ody dane N- | Kimball, und Franklin D. Gray, ‘hoy wero | from said Club to bo present on the doth (nite.at | Georgy Chuckallold.. Nallrond Company has completed the work | sition fy considered a propos Harman; tosh New Tonto Beecher, Isis, | usststed In the performance of thelr duties | ueceRiion to Denton 08 O08 se slers OF] SF Mner tt. Chane of eter ll felgivaar tue op, ines — Daan sin: T have met your TEBE Bate y Ye aH, “7. % COs » BCCTs oo 04 as vi 8 5 5 or, ; Now ¥ fork, 025 Cliarlts Ni Holden, nei, Now by the Directors of the Club, iain jensod 9 bo romembered nsona of tho | Aribur a, ittirfey.. May ii, 6% | Indiana Central Rallrond Company, wee C seem Lb tea Gana SY ILUE for Crampe a apled oie 5 ind ad Uh ‘at be York, Of Tuthiil King, 188, New York, wi | “About 9 o'clock ty fect toonfoy uya0le inaen by ineeting many of | Soke detianenettssccce July 4 SB | & 1. Cy” and now is telettoring the passenger: | count Loris Molikoft continues to correct tho | fs4# eHecied ® complete cis, 4 yerut MTZ 5 nball, Week Lorie, Ts e GEN, ANSON STAGE! X re hat | pdiltical blundors of his predecessors, and ty‘ aos oti a iat, Siuiiwleg Mua“; | therestdent of tho Club, rapved for ondor, |i ry ante in atgenignh thom | Ai Ua eS conte, Susede"AVHRNSGE | pte Rs ae et reer ae, de "hin aceney Fesen toa Elisha —D.’ Lang, isi, New. Atamp: | and tho huin of conversation died away, | aoting the following words: 1 Htroat ine nol | William Jones. ¢ ie tT ie is tale rn: 1 eno, say\ eaisad: RAMON pi Bp an 7} re ane 18iz, Aline, | Prayer wns then offered by the Rev, Dr, Bas- rae rntg ee {ohana after | Belk Muloctt.. xo; and | A, Vincent... Ky | com, who delivered up thanks to God for tha | Whore thot lodyest L will ludya, 1! ew York, Tha’ be iny- peuple, und’ thy God-my Gods end | Puniel sarees ngland, 71; | MAantfold blessings bestowed tipon Chicago, | whore thou dlest L Will dlo, wid. thero will ‘tbe | Poter F, Flood Central may bs kept soparately from the | discord among the masses cf tho porplc, his task saruings OF sie rollte-stoc gun by the | Is apparent rom fr way t0 com Iuto success. pres s,novegusl for Cone ee Nee nirg, Clneinnat! t. Louls Railroad ho political onues that have been accumu- | 3! its 5 ‘ inting since 1474 are, by his orders, to bo exam- | mend its use to suiering buinanlty, NEED. Conipany. Ioat onal suena deeded Ge ia. Senet Hlirova a. shire, 63; Isuuc | MItiki Gt: Daniel ~ Morrison, 1835, New Yo rt t 0; Ezekiel Morrison, 18:5}, nar 805 James A. Murshall, 1834, 5 : ¥ 5, Coniectic 2] and for the pleasnnt yearly reunions at which | buried. ‘Thankfully yours, = -R. N. Muanay, Pirie ‘The regular monthly meoting of tho Chi | courts of tha “Empire. | An anprozimnto commends It tu All, Ke yan Surpiye tis Troland sy Wlitned | the of seltiora wore permitted to gather a ae _— piaeaaemm Cin ates cago lialirond Ancociation (composed of the | computation gives the number of tha porsaa | - = : ¥, Myrick, Txt, Vormont, 03" Joseph Pew hang Iscel the old day; 8B, C. CLARKE Norman Chirk, General Passenger and ‘Ticket Agents of tho | that will bo acquitted at nbout 1200 in the | Dear tint 1 have aod & cock, 18%, England, or Yeler Page, 1837, ie SE TT solddays wien MAnIETTA, Ga. May 2—GENTLEMEN: siilatia, Gn voruua ronds contoring uta city) aes het ee eee thor Hoiitient prisoners civil citicees, Gegerd medic aia bald an Ne ited = Pe. New’ York, 65; Willian Osborne, 18, Con: | A cUy ch card of invitation to. tha second i ree John Juckgon, a rooms of the Association’ yesterday, 5 i id recomumend Rta all suderiug fro 1 bt Reetleut, 63; C: share | _ ‘The Chiengo Quartet were tlion called upon, | {lon of tho Calumet Club bs been recolved, and | Lotor Grate, 3 We Capt, d. W. Pool, 1831, : vi py oF hs: i ej and sang “Auld Lang Syne,” the guests | frogrot that Ishall bo unable to attend on that | fon dokngon,...... ‘yanks 75 G- Urlee, be, Now, Yorks Ws | Mag up the choraswlise early enodewil, | inporating nceaelon. Jonny Bink Jullun” 8. Rumsey, 1835, Now York, 673 Gen, Stager, on behalf of the Club, ox. |, Perhaps you will pardou a reminiscenco of | inne ee # . We Raymond,’ 183," New York, 7} | tended a cordial welcome to all present. | He forty. yeura ago, protuicht ays tind by the ‘ Ezra 1, Suermnn, 163, Connectlont, 63; Gens | Was rejoteed to seo present so many of tho | SCMIng crea cutn action of knee my Tie Fede Slhermumn, Tes, Connecticut, (2: Gam | Men who hat inkl ‘tho fotadation of this | eter chisayo for YUM LL Hartigan i i : Hon, 12%, Sammon,’ Wis" Matas, ote rent elty,—thosa old settlers who, In thelt | ing pincos,-one in the South Division, one in the ’ J. Surdam, 1839, New York, 83; Wale | dudividusl experience during those primitive North ‘and perhaps ono in the West,—tbouh , fam 3H, Scoville, 1857, Naw’ York, 57; | ¢ays between 1830 and 1840, hud contributed | that now important region wos then principally : “A. D. Siurtevant, 1888; Col. W.3. Snawhook, | 38 much to the material prosparity of the | Inturcating to tho snipueshooter, 1 voted ini | py ny us, } Treland, 65; John’ Sollitt, 1898, England, | State, and the collection of thelr Individual | shanty on Liko street, betweon Clark and Deur- | jy ani et 4 G a med b | experlence had done everything for the acen | born.” Seas of mud surrounded tho voter, and a | AG. Wells. 68; George V ‘ate, 1630, New York, bt stig iA ee ee Ben iieging ST, Now. York, nog | meyof Western history, Nut, thespeakersald, | Bitek eye or bloody nosy wus ofton tho price of i Fee oh Ten ea Vermont Wcdehh Age | ie wagaiot to dwell pon the Inchlentsat the | to privileze, but fn the North Division the tide ‘ rte od all day long, andl Van Osdol 183%, Batyland, uss Jatin 1 Wil. past that thoy hid kathered Leneatl the rook | Water Maree anal ecu hous ore. nent: Ny Nearly all the roads wore Foprosauted, nid | ring, amncrss, anere taney t ocerabt cloey. Mr, James Chariton, of the Chleago & Alton, | number is cnormous, and If 20 per cent of thens i Liver Complaint, ocoupled thachalr, ‘Che principal business | aball bo returned to their familics, the ro- Buckingham. Rankak pone consisted in comparing and recti- Jenae witlincludo agyoral thousnpda. ions oniat ouan Hues ghectfally beauty at o-shoct of 1@ jupreme Executive Commission bas e ‘Action was taken {n regard to excursion | tomonstrated by the offical documents that In | eaeuon Atal ADI Sailers Sricn ihe most sala, rates to various reunions and other rather | the pist fow yours many porgona havo boon ar | ary ra is,end can Roe aaa Hea enreret pointe Iecchis: slat auelghonr for oftanes that should have beon tried by Jus- a Froubled'wita Laver Complaint $0020) penis ys o# of the Pence, amat THE WOOL. DUTIES: by Gen Meine and: haa. given eteat eines Rrestogbam Haman Co is jon, Melikom, ant as vot reat satlain My the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, tion to all cinases of tho people though there |, DEAR Sits | was e wrest gutterer irom Jos WingeWwaten, Wie, May I2ecWe deatre | “a2. strong oliclal opposition tosuch uuproo- | SPatSutnbte PHISLAN HiOO) aeRO now | oe EWATE, 3 —We dealre i FA toveall your attontlon respocttuliy to. tho ae- | SRM CANY gdmaate cual Seuscoylo Barty | uch eagresnee wenetieg ey TEsoEMEe tlon taken by the Wisconsin Wool-Growers' | Wus duly signed Gon, Molikell gont at ones an A Good Biood Purifier. 1814 ec A, S. Bhermun. q I t C -: order to ull the Governora and Govornora-Gen- i son, 14, New Kork, 60; A. J. Wil of the Calumet © nb- hari but it was to | pao voter or 184) has acmuch caster road to ‘ Noy, i, ik | and Sheep-Breeders’ Association at its recent | crul of all the provinces of the Europoan Wauconds, 1s si bOD enh ae i MeDantels, ei, ea ussac’ G3; | had geen tho slrst row of houses erected here, | those services, though 1 tink Teauld Hametwo | cuurles Haumgurton., 4817 Nov, 36, isis | ported woo! and woolons-the following pro- | Pie ents uP men hes ‘bavete et thats | afr nd take pleasure in recommend gy | ATi aes TL} Bel haces : Anton Berg. d Y - who had witnessed the opentng of the first | oF threo venentble and honored citizens who on |g homey “Drunuonds “ay Alaugs “Woy | sear, Who Had Geom. tho "ra eeeeet ude, | at ye the, i ab itary at WB | Cy Santor pom in Hig, GOL | Whe had helped to organize the tirst chnreh, | 84 remain, Lol patients Candas, CG, Pollanshes We eg rea eM? £05 | and who fad celebrated tho bitty of the llrst Fern ee ek ee cerita Fannie rian: neph IL, Gray, 160% Masstohugetis, O8;:-G, W, | Babs h Chicago. |Apphiwsu.) ‘ho xpeaker | Peeves Hee ne ie tere CATE. | Charice Folunsbeu Densmore, 1885, New York, 7; Joti Prindi: | then brieily alluded to the Aludidtn-like we? * ] Wittan 1. Churct ville, 1830) Treland, 55; dudga Ii, W, Biod- | growth of the elty, and closed ls remarks Samuel Hoard: smble and. resolution belug unanimously | freedom. It fe generally belioved that {1 or Mt 6 adopted: . months Tuany thousands of tho Busan Bainilies Suppression of Menstruation om fh ‘Wineas, The production of wool is one of | Will embrico those who for a numbor of years La Salle CO tape eridan, La salle Cos By Peamse of Mecausun, Tad Arter ieporing, andes countrys and Oho Of tho imost cherished plains of Count ny fi than wyear, with whe, ay Ue | eau Our ability to maintain ouraoivoy | Joris Sulikoit ta tho iiberution wf the ttussian | oftwu phralcinnecone, Allupninig ai one oe Gob, ik eu | iu thla branch of our business doponds largely Presa frow the yoko which, In spite of all tho ~-- | patble—withous relied, sina a fair (051,04 Uueras : :o G May, iki | tho moat tinportant branches of industry in our | they bave thought of ax lost forever. row i oN, BALERTIEIE, Sublon 1. 0} June 16 ise | Upon whethor forcign countries are allow Yorins of tho last tun yeare wolyhs itdown like | Psdivings, among wulen wer DET OO Gi Ret 1st, Massachusetts, 53} Augustis I. | 1¥, walling, thoes ureeei Ua sou loony Of! pearteruono, Vin May T—Moura, Stas 1, | LD. Hugton ny at? ie Heed cour ot WB. hele product. untaxed; | #Jcudon burden, Tho growth of the purlodival., Pestbowhe Pier your ait ky seh an ‘ flue ey, ST, Now }ampsh ore, OL; Brauklly | 0 te reminded. his. hearers ven tho phat Cal dares, dy rece, punta Sainte arthur Oot. 25, 1808 arene ‘As tho senso of the Wieconsin Wool: poled by the desporie cokers riatugl soines roupled, | fe the tests eit er enh . 1 ‘ew York, uy . 4 |. Hurtey, Braderick Luttle, Marcus (, Stearua, idaceis 10 sense Of tho onsin Woole a F Litas ry 4 { ‘ Tha following are the nines of those who | Ubon which tha Calumet Club-house stood | Jue ¢, Witter, derume. dcschers Mark kliabath Growers’ aud Sheop-tirocdors’ Aswolation, tat | mes the Govornmant, hus played at libs SS sa ar ear ae. rogistered yesterday evenings niurked the place where occurred une of the | Wid Fraukin’D, Griy—Gestieiens 1 thank May, 1833 | tho progont turift on wool and woolens contrib. | omiivm ihe worst of a Aron mp SSOWN'L, wuld Mtthow Lattin YO. Massachusatts, 77; | Most memorable batiles between the white | you heurtlly for camomboring mu us one of the Téis | Utes lurgely to our success us Wool-geowers und | FN could Aud out what pullcal oplae a ndrew Feruson, lee, New York, 772 J.4e | wulthe red nau. Gen, Stager ealled upon Old settlers of Chlougo. [tis ploaiant to know 16 | Bheep-breodors; and wo most curnestly protest | !ons were especially eet eaten to tho chief Bemalo Weakness: vy. 1 nds arUHON, LOE York, 773 Jes | Shaya blodgett for a speech. that ono fa not forgotten hy old friends, and against any change whoroby It way be lowered | ceusor of the proag, the Privy Councillor Pontiac, Livingston Forts beg * Fatterson, tsi, New York, 63; Augustus D. ie that thore fy no plice vo iistant and av ao. | Dennion torte oF {te allicfenoy impalred. Grigorletf. Now be, Grigoriof® fe dlsnissed,and | xan gin; was ia to cory Ast syria ‘Toylor, 1683, Connectleut, * 34; avel JUNG BLODGETT quitintance go anvient as to weakun tho bonds uf F, Bradle: Wo would respectfully ropresont further eocoited in office by Dr. Abuza, a highly odu- atl ed by uslog yuu Fire, and Bay = ot, 1883, Connecticut, 76; Eras- | was received with applause.’ He could only: Haunin sprite od and liberal man, though a prinouuced | PLOOb BRU 1a 3 er ta ears ot Mg: med , tus 8. Bowen, BS New York, 3 that the condition of the wool trade In this | supporter of tho presont Government. Dr. ureatly with Weasnt Jung) iid | country for soveral months past has not been | Auaza wus recaully the Govornor of Hiaztan flenditess meh Feud. papa BADBINE seresass | @ natural one, and that anothor year’s exporl- | nover been acquired by any previous Husalats pce will batts erenables allto determine what | administrator. Undoubtedly, under tho dtroa- LISTOF WHOLESALE DE. ‘ALEDS et FY, Bra ys ‘Thomaa Cooke. aoe say, atter the enthusiasin had subsided, that hon d Inok: ack upon my life among you, | William 3. Larrabeo., Dan = Morrison, New York, te ators of tho Club heartily and sii from June, 1835, until August, a}, H BOOMS TKS Peter Va Michacl Hollman, 1857, ‘Germany, OS: 'Nick= | cerely thanked the many old suttlors fur | ® Mson of another world, | olas Bordee, 1637, Germany, 76; J.B. Killick, | their presuneo—for giving an oppor: ain a Kd to ‘Bao anata eae eerie 1835, London, 70; John Warkel, ih, Sasso: | tunity to aningle | ones nwa ond foube i Jibabiceuce: te. ceneua ue tudlng hoosiers, watlord, travelers, and se ‘ i beet may be had with | tion of such a censor, Russian political ltura- chusetts, 70;'Alonzo C, Wood, la, Canada, | Interchange remlulscences of the past | Indians untaxed. Now dt his hecomo. tho | N. 8. Cusbi & just and proper consideration for the inter | ture, and capociatly the daily Journals, will havo - Pai 9: icnry Hrookes, 1555, ‘England, 50} | and to renew unny pleasant usko- | motropolie of tha Western world, with a papules | Bylvestor Ln ests of all parties concerned, f afroodoyelonmant. | Dr. Abra binisel! hus’ de y f Blood Syrup, Whitam ollinshead, 1890, Pennsylvania, | clations. Jt seemed but a tte while since | thon which, if June wero notsy tear at hand, 1 Ham iatehollor Jauus WeusTER, President, | elarod thus thle froodomn of the press will Bnd in De Clark Johnson's nian 7 Charles EK. Peck, 158, Vermont, 04; | the date of our enrliest nssoclationy, yet | should not hestlate, under the iniluence af eurly, | Theodore Dat IL, J. Witktnson, Secretary. hitn un cneryotic supporter, Fs a Charles Adanis, 155, Conneticut,” 65} | what changes had occurred since that Cing— | abit, to swenr to us at lout bait a million of | i. B, Barnes SS q ILE : Bernhard Blacey, 1847," Germany, 094 'D. D. | what changes hud occurred not only. in | Souls, but as tho cold blowded und unpootio c PeUclouals, Ammontacal Sulphate of Copper in | Wor ’Thate whit take aid ie en anys CHICAGO, tre co, a ue Feb al ounce | Stag icy, io Un after | Ruiner AY ope wov.5 tt cuiphase of Copper tm | Wort 7ahads wintLtake,and italvaye Roope | YAN, ScHAACK, STHYENGON & CO. @ ME a holz, st Ch ork, 75; Will- | tlement—but throughout the entire North- Ou 5 4 a 4 83 sad Bt TY at ume, He Kaw Nor, | West and Southwest) thew thlsGtaw vas | adver tye ution fargtton CEeaga” Ouse Seria | ea etamece menteees Seale eee | "as vg al od ga tall SE EATER Bales ' @p Wiiilam Rodney, 67, Areland, 07} | om the very vergo of civilization; now au | indevd,1 would fula have huug asy Liarp pod 7 by M, ¥éréol in w commutation to the cade § tor that Lop Dittors willgo cestaluly cures POUR RAD UMGLL & 00. 08 Tanesd e's

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