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THE CHICAGO deanives THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1880—TWELVE PAGE : 7 rile tnteagos et oy ei busing her, and now | two. Managers are beginning to understand RADWAWS READY RELIET, FIN? EDUCATIONAL. Fee eT Te rtatcer ee, Quetta. | femlarelt, Chengos Nathan S, Bavls, tts THE COURTS. Aittavnre ane cunnot va Wilh, hit longer, ) tint thelr awn reputation ta the elvet thin Dp DW ve t Huck tho Reve dF. McG, the | Minn. The derrees wil then, he tonterred asks for a divarce, at stake in enterprises of this sort. : R. RADWAY Ss ‘* Met [tiedue, the ev. TN, lartelt, | on the members of Aho clays ane sot ut the qutiia Garter tse wants the sno deereo | th Paris at Teast the poor player ts allowed tt ews Mo A. Farr, of | alumni as have been deelded upon by the ed in a| on necount of the cruelty of her husband, | to prolong is existenes beyond the ordinary he Reve Mr Waller, and Enentty, “yiis evening ‘Dr. ‘Oliver Morey Three Lawy' ers Engag in Shnon Sarter, ton "The troupes of tho” Patals Ttoyal, for k Acting President of thd University, will hold ,Ulvely Legal Fight. i Se tt f Quotals.pay Exercises at the Uni- , versity of Chicago. rh exmnpie, ts for the most part composed of ercises opened with an hon- | the annual levee at his residence va Chicago STATE COUNTS. sotare: whose nanies first igured on ive play <r on, Aexaviler Han ona Fle avenue, o1 a’ Cas nally Settled b qi ai % M, Hall, for th ane of ales Hills. sphere Charles x. wes King. 1 Gonatiti RESOLVENT at the Meoting of the with the Salitatury by Miss np Pee An e Finally Settled by Judge | gan u sult yesterday to recover of John | tonal Monarehles, Ropublies, Kmplres, Com- Fee amnk Ancondaa wpe be AUT of Cuteaee Coused RY | LE CHICAGO CONVENTION. te Sroallister. are me's havea sivep aver then ant Gent ’ ine? by Paul D, Bergen, of Fairtiel, Jn. Mr. Willtam O, Forbes, of Leesburg, | tnd Commencement-Day at the Thriving Unl- | then gave an oration on“ Napoleon Bonn: froy, Sheritler, Hyneinthe, and Peltorin, who ” Towle & Ropor brought sult for $2,000 Tass hence tg low-comedy. bualness for THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER A Retrospective Vigtv of the Grent 2 Against Edward Phillips’ and Sarak Jano | more than half a century, are still as eapable _— - Mtrngate In the Convontion~Tho Rest | Record of -Judgments, New Suits,. Di- | Phillips, of keeping pit ant boxes in a roar as when . 3 parte and. ropenn Civilization,? after | Possitle Onteome—Whnt G B. Farwell ; W, E, Dempsey began a eult for tho use of | thoy first stepped on the singe. Changes as Seen and Felt, 3 yersity at Lako Forest, which Mr. John E. 'Tarhle, of Pengacnliy, WMdorThe Paper to Which All Looked vorces, Etc, Chatte: Kern faut others against Bfartin | poe Coghtan, Ebon Plympton, Frank they Daily Occur, Af- 9 08 ( ~ Ein, EN ron *Palittent! Integrity.” Mt. | sor Aw tive Stutoments—Arguse : ‘ ONell and Aired carr & Bon for | Weston, Agnes Loring, Joseplitue Craly; 2B, om ae Charles F, Ward followed swith. a eakation Kyed stots. a THRNE LAWYERS FALL out. --}- helen & King A h T.Tinggold, and Wend Bronwand have ter Using a Few Tho Alumni of the Northwestern Univorsily— ele engine atlor whlele sina Cori Minneapolis Dridttng, Tho Hille animosity whieh’ has existed | “3” ponte, for the uso of F.‘T. Martin, | ecased to be'members of tho Madison Square Z Doses. . | Fred c. Gea Cicauo, June 15.~As tle pr&ys, the | among tho members of tho old law firm of | ho tits debt naatust A.B. Condit and | Theatre Company, ‘They were all engaged Their Endowment Fund. another an “The Gospel In Rome, Y Ly egan nsilt ih debt agains . fe Dut th ceess of “Hazel | ,.1- Good spirita, disappearance of weak: The conehuding one of the exlitbition exer- | Convietton Mtrengthons that the nominatgnof | Harding, -MeCoy. & Patt yesterday culm! | Ellwood M, Jarrutt. Fae ee a ne eos Or oaeta! | tatuetaremeluneliys tHeroneo aad hash olges was the rending by Miss Atna Farwell, | Garfield Was the best possible outeame of tae | nated Ma sult for actounting by George E. Jesso C. Boyd commenced a sult in debt tke” kept thom a le, with the exception | iesh and Tuncles, ut. Oat CTICAGO PNIVERSITY CLASS-DAY, y x , f i f{ Mr. Plympton, George Clarke’s engage- 3 ef f Lake Forest, of a honorary essay on | Conseittion, and the unaniinity and cordial er par ox. | Aoainst Charles UB. and Catherine V. Walte, | 0 iy 2, Strongth Inereusos, On the groitnds of the Chieage Aniversity | Ang Position ‘and Opportunies ree anys a and cordiality | iarding against his former partners, Alex: yesterday Autternoon the exercises of the | In America,” followed by the Valedle ass ‘or oceutted. ‘The-frlends of the The Preslaent of the college then cont . a r the degrees upon the sic i students yong people who have now thelr parchments | oy ‘the exercises closed with prayer and th mel only tomporaty and provisional. Sppotite tmpruves, ret. with Whilelt allelasses of Repuplicans indorse | ander McCoy and Jorln G. Prattand nlyo eluliming $10,000 daumuges, nL was, id poral 4h id op teh for fod) ne more sour eructations of whiter Miss Agnes Loring lias Mnstitdtgd suit, wo | brash, good digestion, enim on the nomination are an earnest of final vic- | agdinst Sltney A.*Kent, Hardlég’ stated PROBATE COURT. Velleve, against Steele Macknye for ‘the’ Te- sloch, niaken freah audi vigorous, valaturled tory. ‘Tho feeling of disappointment ut the | that nasgs ho went Into partnetuliip with . all 4 1 " covery of $4,000, alleged to have been paid by 3, Disappearance of spots, blotches, pimples; ING Inthe estate of Selinn Crouso, letters of | the Inily to that gentle “tobring her out.” | the skin looks elenr und’ hontthy; the nomination of Arthur has been suceceded by | MeCoy ane 2 th ice of I Th ; ha lady to that gentloman “ to bring her ow! ft ys Uting avere present In full foree and applauded | Mredietion i eantiduhes “aik Tibud thie rue ohne a wate Pratt tu i practice 0 Moviths te | EUardinnshitp of the estate wero tssued to | critics, snysthe Evening Post, Wkawomen, | fon eede tery ere and etoudy appenmniey Tuatily the effortsof thie esyaytsts and orators, | “An adjournment waa thost had to the col. | peter “of tha tna “becomes newts |e attat teat nie Be epeiaenls four-tenths to | Joga Crousy. ‘Che estate ls valued at about | ean be inconsistent upon oetasion, “The | freely trom tho blutder: throway thee at ‘Tho exercises wore onttlvened by tho presence | lege enmpns. where, under bowie shadesteess, | FCN ho aman becomes | known, | cowpiainant ahi thre tenths caclt to Me- | gys0, . dramatic Rhadamanthus, FranctaqueSareey, | without pain or seniding; ittaor no: sedimene ho exerelses wer Hor Init clad in enptl- | a pleasant repast had been aprend, to ‘when | and thero Is little doubt that lls | ‘Goy and Pratt, but no account seems to have | ~ In'the estate of James KR. Keano, letters of who was wont to declare that. he cared | 20 pain‘or wenknose, of tho Sixth Battallaw Mund, clad ty wath, | some B00, muests of the vollene ike nuyplo | name on tho ticket takes New York out {been taken of tho poustbility of any loss. | Klministration were issued. to Elizabeth | naught for individual effort, and devoted all oy of treaimnation of quantity and frequen. vating tniforms decorated profusely With | iattew. ‘The epast over, tho Rov, A, E, Kits } of the Istof doubtful States, ‘Tho nom | Pratt took almost entire chuege of the books | Keane. ‘Thu estate ts valued nt nbout $100. | jis criticn! acumen to the ‘considerntion of | fYoted ty geet MoMcoulng discharges It at | at ‘3 wr ‘ t a Mloted in that way), with certulnty of permaney + cold Ince, who discoursed during tho after- | dredge, In the absence of Dr. Gibson, Presi | notion of Garfield bag dlanrranged all the | of necoun! co that Mal i c the Theatre Frangals company aga unit for | oure. Inerensed strength axhll nent doon most eloquent music, Here aro the | dent uf the Board of | ‘Frustecs,' enlledt plans of the: Demoeracy, and ties are now | cannot Aas ee ain Tear ne THE CALL the advancement of true art, deoming n star eroting lands, ‘and Rance led fa Peri names of the graduates, twenty-six in ntm- | the meeting to order, Hie sald that | oo An : y reheek: et My Juvor DrumHoxp—Gone to Springficld. qiudnstrosity, has so far ylelded to the In- | to the séverntorguna, eZ E o Po he had \attended very many exerelses, | casting about fora candidate who wik check- | but he thinks a large balance is due Iw. | Syunae Buonaert—Tho bankruptey calendar, | fatuation of {ho timo as to accompany the | h. Yellow tinge on the white of tho. oycs, ‘and. bor: but onever any =o which ‘spoke oof | mate Garfield. Their antl-third-texn ammu- | About the first of 1875 2 new arrangement i reereant Sarah to London and to write In her | thoswarthy, saffron appearance of tho! aki; Wiliam Henry Alsip, Jotu Horron, Jr., more ullivation oor native — talent | nition bell Ww usel th ‘o seelcini led: hich Mardi a dd Nowaseon 10). honor pulls of the most. sugary description, | changed to a elenr, lively, and heulthy color, im 1 st, Hi Foig pultivatio e ving oles ¥ v1 elle ' " i i 7 A Buin rei Raden, din Gag Ytiteon, | thn those ne thud seen thad matntnde Te nitlo ng no} less, they vi ee} was made by which Harding was relieve Arretiate Count—Mottons, ye planified |, % Those’ auitering fram weak or ulverntea Frederic! jon - aha ntention of followin, m, ‘ of rt : Se and, not content with this, he tntay stores oul nut gay more, bt Invited Dr Stewntts for a now line of warfare, and 4 new leader | from mving Ils close personul attention te | Juvae Gany—Term No. 2003, No enso on | Tih, ‘ ts i Lungs or tuberctes wilt realize rent bs ved Wig | forthe campaign, ‘Thoy have dilready mada | the firm busiiess, butwas to remaln cunsult- | trial. iro ay tench bis i crm voek, t - z ‘S 2 ae 5 “thers babe expectorating frecly the tough phlegm or mucus Alfred nyone Marr, games! Lindsay, OF Milwaukee ele dal dust recgived WS | anattack upon ils porsonat ehnructer, anu | Ing partner, nnd to receive onetifth of tho | jenax Jastrson—00, 07, TY, 71. No. Of, Hamall- he Atlaitioly onterfiot.to, amy teacir bis front tho luni alr eetls, broneht Br winiplpe Gene Hine Eituibert Weeten Peck, | Stewart suid that in speaking of tho sujet | assailed hin use corrupt poiticlan, repent- | Broly aud nleas per cent on tho valud of is } tou v, BieClelland on tela, Possibly Ale, Bernhardt inks ft unyvise to | cous renee peeeeaaans, the Freaueney ul David Butehelder Che- Thoms Phillips. chosen for the afternoon's specche: @ | Ing the exploded charge whlehSenator Thur- | tira, MeCoy was to recelve two-lifths of tho Pe pear ih, ont cua leave her fuine entirely in the hunds of outer tho systems stonnaye of nlgbt-sivouts and ping Ys tay Carrie Susan Hyon, relation of Like Forcat University to Higher | niin pronouneed: alse, Bat false charges | prof Sucre on the value of his | on trial. g "| barbarians, and feellngs of wenkneas around tho ankle Wilson Clement, William Itichardson Christinn Edneation In the Northwest "—he | have less power for misesiet than twenty = ceaantion of cold an Herbort For- Scott, would confine himself to that part of eduea- t = lows, shoulders. ot 4 : ibrary, $2,500, ‘Lhe firm was dissolved Jin, | | dirpax Monan—2H, 317, 881, 4, 309 to 390,In- | ‘The New York Star, spenking of the re- years ago, LO telemraphy aud the press | 9, isi0, by mutual consents but compliinant {+ clusive. No. 14, ‘Fanner v, Hastings, on trist. | moyal of Joc Ei ae toe i FuTae pen a eek ng everything fnth aan ph und truth | ayserts that he fas never been able toobtuin | Jupax Turry—Contested motions, "it was Mr. Emimet's inten- | the morning, All thesd distressing sympto fakes tind overtuni falsehoowt, over hal€ | any settlement, though he. hig madu |, JUvGe Banxua—No enll. No, 40, Hllt v, Deck- | tion, on closing his last tour, to take up lis | eradunily and surely disappeur, ip elreultof the globe, faster then the su | nany , efforts Yn that direction. While { $) om telat. Abodu in Albany, but, unfortunately for hime | | % As day after day the SARSAPARILTIAN Is Muye Charles Harley Wayne, | congregations, and suggested that i iidgher | trayels, the” partnership — was in, existence, Jovax Kxtcxmnocken—General bubiness, self and family, he had contracted’an Invet- | taken new signs of returning health will appenr: Tho exeretses were opened with an nddress | education of the former would be the best | ‘She smost tntelligent men seo now more | the uumbers of tila firm folned | qt NiNAW Cows Nos, 1401, 1408, at emnte love for Hauer. When ke atrived in | 88 tho blood improves. in purity and etnias Vay the President of thi eliss, Mx C. Ii, | method of plocating the latter. ‘The West | clearly than a week azo what dangers wo | ty together in buying n controlling amount.| “Sebse LoasieeNos Tiwi. Lis, Lise, Teh, | this elty at the efosa of his season a few | iseaga will diininish, nod all foretien and Impure Wayne, Inthe course of which he extended | was doing this, and the Lake Forest Univer. | have eseaped, Had the thinttern scheme | of tho stack af the Globe lustirnico Cont | iiss tool, Laut 120s Lait, Siteand in: "| weeks ago he put tp at tho Albemarte fHotel, | LePowts, wodes, tumors, cancers, ‘bare Iuinys, 210 A preset the customary welcome, aud | sity was a good exumnpie of what itwas doing | sueceeded, doslmes of our history would | Dany, For this purpose $2000 was bor |g eee ‘ Ills taste for fquor grew upon iim to such | souhd and healthy: Giese fot eae eels + Gauuttaged Mol the ee thy of every one | ly the way of promot ng Christian education. | have diverged ffm the directness and sim: | foyed of the Corn Exehange Natlonal Bank * JUDAMEN'TS. an ilarming extent that hig family were com- | skin diseases, wridunlly disapyenre et oes ran Te Rein Lice SUR ving Aix eourage | , ‘The Rev, Dr. Warrall at the Elakth Pres | pilelty: of Rupttitoanlsm, and a hundred | ahout July, ist, and [twasagreed the note SieeeTUINI CATE polled to take measures to put. A stop to his | ¥ dn cases where the system. has beon aaile fo the sticking, polnt in fightlue’ the butte of | byterian Church of Chieago, told n tunis: | years hence duebistorian would have marked | should bo tald out of. the. Hiri protits ft. the | yCoreMon Counr—June Gany—Crano Broa, | Hit oe Title efor anytliing. serious oc. | Vatod, and Mereury, Quicksliver, Corrosive Subs idite upon whfeh he was entering, Story ate Celene OF lage hos tnctg Lett Se or ale ital diet tenner sibility to proportion of encl man’s Interest in the firm, Pa Makara laren’ - Parnet e ae SLEed: WIth Lite ond IN wane: STR Kanne unntd hava necumilated and become deposited ¥ aheey we “ rou, V3 Se ere: arity ofly ct res I " Ub. — De ". i if a ¢ - “s 10 bones, jolnts, cte., causing caries of th ‘ive eT ter ailtinains iss. | anything which he wore, beileving that noth. | the people, ff-tho ‘Krimuvirate could have | £ee lem ald about £5,000 on the note, aud TW Ade applied to Justice Smith on Wednesday for i 0 ate atioy Chee eect ‘Trotman, | Hon whieh especially applied to thosa pre. A) aly eye ¥ . 4 paring for the ministry, Ie referred to the | o' ity Hawley. ates hee come water Troumes whieh tuluteters had with thelt |e fTocntion, hird brent met to wn inebriate asyluin | paroxyam of cough on. lying down pa nee is dist Inst Sak say: 3 ty 8 : McCoy and’ Pratt refused to pay | Vere awarrant for Mr. Enmmet’s arrest ag an | Bohererickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, : 4 ¥ r be gotten elsewhere, fhe | secured for its ehfef a third term, aguinst § Umcurr Covar—J Monan—J. A. Briggs, ¥ hite swellings, Varicose velns, oto. tho SAlt we of her classiuates, ag ts usual in | Ing to suiteould beg ft s fy i their share, and Harding, after being sued icurr Count JupGr Monan—J. A. Drices, | habitual drunkard, stating that le had been | sAPARILLIAN g ft siuscey reakaute iden that the West could not supply any | the recently declared polley of the Repub- | yy bs : + y ‘| executor, ete, vy. Simon 2, Buckner, $0,251.55.— ul will resolyo away those deposits GGHH, atta being ‘evidently uppreclated by Lining eatnentiona Institutions inelnded Of AS | Henn ty was obliged to yay the, remainder, Some * ic a Ow MUCH eF aed £ L ‘Aun Keeling ¥. Edwitt Layis, $80878.-Patrick | ON rotracted debauch, and was squander- | ond oxterminato tho virus of the discu ih the whole. patronnie Ne ie ting | painequacntly shother block at | OGbanell ar Ve Salleh Lente Ste. Obadiah | ing is money, , ll said ah alld hut tha system, Baar imintin sietbhed Me rud With the ald oF Arty Bosaes, | Glob urauee, Company stocks was | Huo, ¢472.01.—Wesley fi, Harvey v.Joslah stile, | want him confined in a prison, but would | |,0. 11 thore who aro taking thoso medicines for q 4 Wwided” among | ler, S1itk—Theodore W. Phinney. v. Jawea’ | like to have him put in some piace where | the cure of Chronic, Berofulous, or Syphilit ase frown Mr. D. 1B. Che ) an e gent spipon Date ate Casal story Was 2 | that an Bustern editeation w 7 7 essay | wood quality as thy Eust was ridie followed In ny essay | dye wore many who possessed the Iden | erni e “i Ladd bought for $8,000 and ¢ title Piuve been read by Mr, Alfred . Bar a c tl recessitry for’) instead of three, to have prolonaed the term | tho partners, ‘who agreed to pay for | Rutherford, $1007, he could gradually be improved. diseases, however slow may be tho cure, * feel dentenan, however, did not appear, and ier eure, Reay Wee i mereliags ot Ads Aquntulateation fot a fourth av feet it out of the firm assets, — SMeCoy ” a ca Warrant was {ssted and put inte the hands Hateae pod io anete ener bon ttl eapray a tho paper wrod by Mr Cheney,’ Mr, | pultee who wonld scout tho idea of anyeues | term. When iis driends claimed this ofiico | nnd Pratt, however, as ty ehnrired, refused {0 AMUSEMENTS of Sergt, James, of tho Tombs Syund, for ex- | ing ts owns it 19 eure sigh thine tho ure feecee Oseur I nished himself in an essay | setting East fur the class of goods which for hin’ as his due~as some of them dld— | pay thelr shares, and Harding, after. being J MBN ¢ env that pro- upon the “Cla tne,” whil Jorrie 8, | dealbin, yet*scnt, hits sons to the colleges of | whin even some said that the people ought f ecution. Yesterday morning at T o'clock tho | yressing, Inthese diseases tho putlont eith ariled, {Hoston. The West requifed — that its | to-muke lim President for life ns 1. reeoi sued, was compelled to foot the whole buE Sergeant proceeded to, Mr. Emmet’s hotel | feta better or worse,—tho virus of 7 ‘ a “fore 3 ‘ _ ase tlio dlsense f3 in the class essay her ¥ own songs should ba thuned nt home, | pense for his. xreat services “to his Before tho note to the Corn Exchange Bank KATE SANTLEY. and found him ina sadly broken-up condl- | notinuctivo; {f not ‘arreated and driven from Queen Elizabeth au or see aga prophe | and until it was done tho progress of educa: | bountey, when he "was put forward by | NOS pad tt was bought by Sidnuy A. Kent | ‘Tho denth of Miss Kate Santley at London | tivn, being under the Influence of Mquorthen, | the blood it will sprond ang continue to tinder. Mr. W Watker thet , ci wien atn farge diseount, and under an agreement | 4, ” A carringe was enlled, and) Mr, Emmet was | mine tho conatitution, Agkoon as tho SARSA. nb tlon in the West could not be as great ns tt | some of his advocates as the “strong man?” . oC ‘, fe Is unouticed. Miss Suntley was born In i. Ri + hi i PARILLIAN mukea th tient “ foe! ” oh met aye aes i should be. Eduention must not only lay | needed to administer the Government in tine wth AteCay and {rally who agreed to le ) Gormany, 1erparentsemtgented to Charles | taken, to the Tombs Court, accompanied by peony hour son Wil row better and inortise in aelnary future of his ela a outa, , solld and deep the foundatlons of setenee | of, profound peuce, tnd the very air was Ati itt t, In by f vine hlin cortaln property his wife and 16-year-old boy. The Sergeant Files. Addre WV. 19 May woatien ‘eane Al | and art, but also tench the great truthy eariini 2 nee of re | trenmlous with prophecies of the subjection | thathe should xo on and enforce the note | there she’ reeelved her early education, | adjoining Special Scesion ‘ saan eee Powwer Of {hls remedy 18 tn diseases on - Wt ast if § u u g nduc! es ve 3, Mr, Eminet ay founded hos iy Uulversts spies ofthe Ane hi tera Aeun leans i Ho | geainst Hording alone 1¢ possible, A. sim- | nud not inEngland, ns has boon announced. peared momeywhnt bloated and nervous, Ho | Lp ee ET Avarnedly reviewed the politien! complexion | fotinded upon those, Chitatin pribelytes | victor who was never defeated, and who } iar contract, tt is ullewed, was mado with D. | Sie did not we to Englund until after | Was dressed in a diagonal frock coat, dark- CONSTI JMP I ION sof the country, and Mr. POW: Gement closed | which gave this eotnity the start int fet youd trittmph over them as ho hud over the | , ‘Tenney, or with Tenneys, Mowerd Aber: | Ste did not remove to England until after | Tits and yest, and wearing n heavy gold | * the es with the vaiwiletory, in the | place, aud which intidelity Had not yet heen | Rebels: swith twolifths of the Convention | ‘cromble, ag to the $000 note. Harding then | We outbreak of the Clvil War, ‘hero sho | Ehnin and patentlenther, falters. It was | of tho Tamge and Tuberculous Phthists, Scrofue ocontse of wht ie thinks y the dts dt spl lencatey, iis vosluon ata fen “1 es! dis- | resolutely pledged to thelr ehlef, theroughly | goes on to tell that MeCoy and Pratt tried to | studied music for atime, andimadeherdébut | decided that Mr. Emit should — be | Ia-Syphilold’ Disenses, Wasting, Degeneration, Dehalf of the class for what had been dong tance from Chierzo a a es diseiptined and obedient to thelr leaders, and | Hurt him as mich as possible when he was | as Ophelia to the Hartt of Charles Kean at | sent to the ‘Kings County Inebriate | find Ulceration of tho Kidneys, Diabetes, Stop: during the year, and delivered Jheuself at iaAtecn. te ba ae it kes Tie Shana ERM GE: sere Atle n tater ot teal sued on the note to the Corn Exchange Bunk | Kainburg, Scotland, During the same. cu- | Asylum at Fort Hautiton, the necessary pa- | Pryo oe Water, Gagantaneous, salar enna Ate ie geine 3 -BUNSE, " i fe e 7 ihe. bot A doin; “rhe es of thécatfernmort then came | eftyis | teammiatiouss catonettien tr was | such a howerfal combination, aud that tho plving testimony witch hs mildiy’charucter. | penred, oy, the London atage ut the | inet became su Tervous that his boy lind’ to wo | Buatuments, disgolving Stone tn tho Ileduer, Dr. Anderson /extensting aun EVIE 4 CBC = PS bd e s ul rurever..| [70s as utterly baseless, | t + Queen's ‘Theatre in «burlesque on ee . = . erelses “First Baptist Chureh in thi mie Tye ne BRE neal 9 “ notes. elusi - eed eke ctionte. : r Set FIRE Pa Hin ies Gk aera a | ae ha” SrtA Gee | eed tah AeChy ond at ae bane | ila alpotiegne olin, Atett | Sunico Sut shave tahie Wide Hut] © der andKidneys. x INIVERST MN the expenses and the other sects enjoyed the | gates to the Cotinly and State Convention: collecting the, finn assets and using tho | ty se tit Taner the fuanngement ofdare | Tek and sald he was sorry le hnd“to send | chron ceases of Loucorrhoa and Uterine CINCAGO UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ab Ut Ss} sme, and thit they refuse to. pay 'Y, W Bt dint away, but he knew lt world be for his | ata ‘The Alumni Assocation met Jast evening | Revantuas. Ree Rca Pa Alu co tha perinead lagaviritor the antitird: | thoi’ slimre of tho” nbove noted or ret Palner, but her triumph was nob a 4 io li ‘ “at the First Chureh, corner of ‘Thirty-tirst | to Hi fj street and South Pairk avenue, Qf , Manta yet iar peg Mr FB. A, ‘ filam the park prownds ny the arent for the appolntment of a Itecelver tf stage nt the Alhuinbra In (873.3 Cireqonde git 8 faint tibae of his welltmowwn | Hateon in Teaspoontul doses while othors require ‘Sinith presided, Phe exercises opened with | byterian Chureh, Clilengo, sald that he could | lody of business-men, mechanics, and work: PEoMnbncnt of % Tecciver, nnd for a sin be Dute! and Washington Uelehts | tou, 8S. CG, when she was na child, and | condueted. the pasty into the clerk's room | Bcalth, strongth, and 1 Be | hee le Yfoiman in’ an oration, Inwhiel he very | ligion. The Lake F Sto a elose, ‘tntion to ull eher ye m M les of Medigines than any other “Preparation, van % i business, and he asks for 9 final accounting, | making her reappenranes an the London | hotor, Dr, Merrlek Johnson, of the Fourth Pres. | Hall and the park grounds, and by the great 4 hnceent, After the papers were sade | ive or aix times as much, teriniy Cl i deeree awarding lim the possessior in “ Le Rot Carotte.”” then she .E ed his wi "| . after w the Chicago Quartet nat vers well speak Mt ei} subjest of ie Ingen of the clty, securities nivere to svenre See kere ening a recognized English favorit, attalning out ae, aout lage a ig oral Unite fase ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Lemory ells” cal every, wletlon cla Cireiatian adientions I ae Potent frctors ti aneusiny nnd ordering w sate of the same to pay thesd | Freat Hypylarity, juutably ll. ") a Balle iis boy, he wns thon. ‘led ton carrings, by Thy {i i ’ ait, TH y iS) UX- E % 4 term 6 u ‘ i ene)? a q veover c., Tho first papey of the evening was rend by | perience he hind had that day of the ature | to whom the Repub the country ows | We Hotes. fameuso,” and. "Ea" Marjolaiie,” bts | Bore around’ all these drove over to. the R. Prot, Qleson uyon “Edueational Problems.” [of the collegy, he had hardly been able to | a tasting debt of de—Tire Citicado A " Suntloy ‘ably beautiful wer Fort Hnmflton Asylum: Mr Emmet fs le ‘. _ _ y ‘ a OEY DEFEATED AT LAST. el played with emvightliaese andviveciae? | Kuown by al his companions as a warm i “The essay was ‘replete with excellent adviee | form more ian a very general opinion re. | ‘Tusk and Charles B, Farwell—as the val- | ay, opinion was filed Tuesday inthe Appel- | 84 played with sprightlness and vivacity. | hearted, generous-souled fellow, and such {s : von the subject of youtlitul education tnd garding I att Lhe bad yey atyorig: lens lant band of fighters agninst tho rd term | 146 Court, in the case of N. B. Brandt, ad- ; rae 3 Iifs standing before the publle that his name RADWAY’S i “tho hiportance of wise study and dgid dis- at So. au aut ol it bal pc and Its consequences, Fred Douglass snid, thistratae at at N, Be Brandt, a DRAMATIC NOTES, 1s good ta Tint ‘any house. ‘Ehose who enjoy ‘4 ‘elpiine while at school. ‘The gendeman wag | iniluenee, 18 |) while In Chicago, that {ft the Convention had { mluistrator of the estate of David Moran, i ‘4 IPG Wie iw $1] to suppose that the college which | been hel GEE hfe; ‘ a Bob Graham, lntely with the Colville party, | his personal acquaintance will learn wit! RE A D Y est ramen th pea oA jad that morning lunde auch, nie oxeet lent He eee ee caer atte eae Cue that panlnst the executors of Willlam Li, ‘The | goog with tho Harrison party. + | Sorrow of the sad ending pf lls life dren, . ety 3 ree following ty 9 history. of tho case: ; and a universal hope will be expressed that t m ane splay would keep pace with the city's prog- | Tis Crusene hid the most perfect report of » F, A. Schwab will be Abbey's press agent | fo i ds $ aadeveeathn Ne ae shia Female ress and ultimately Become % strong unlver- | the proceedings ¢f the Convention, nid that Gouna, Cour agatene “LAT e ener, then kat by wpe during the Bernhardt anediediont: s + tet sppel ly Teturn to’ the Loatds com- ) f awere, “bit two Ssaxes, tnd “but two | sity. Grant's defeat was Inrguly due to the power- Pel tO tho Circle Court, whuare Vy was tried) auvarat | > z Ulotuly cured, Z \ «sides to n House, the Insld@ aud outside, Ie |, Dr, Worrall remarked tht tho college was | ful Influence of that,paper and to the public | ete yreziny tesultue Lt then wont to ta Ape ‘An Arablan Night,” ono of Daly's suc- 6c ” as :— Ghonght that anyone who undertook to sat. | In debt $10,009, aud moved that w culletion be | sentiment It had helped to, create. ‘Tie | Uideont buiow Ih favor of the peintit wosineoraed | cesses, Will be socn nt Havorly's next week, FAST TRAIN. Cures the Worst Pains in. from i disfuctorily care for clther one or the other | tuken up fmmedintely, TRMUNE, has fatrty Teprescnted the sontl- | on io wround tnt therd, was a variance | Joo Murphy, of Tho Kerry Gow," will, =——— 1 , + “Sratkaw at all he could attend to: In order | | ‘The motlon prevailed and the collection was | ment of the Republican partys. AftorGrant’s | Dulveun tly allegations aud thy profs Anuthor, = 1 i * 5 . : One to Twenty Minutes. i i . # ‘ s 4s ‘ . | telal was then hnd in the Circuit Court, when the | wo understand, transfer his leathern apron An Unpleasant Experience. < eto bring about « proper relation between the | taken up, some $2,000 being realized. ovation here Inst November, it evident: paint rocovored and another appent wos 4 iP . hat 0 " ‘The Chteago Trt NOT ONE: Hour " doyully nad wehoul. It was necessary thatthe | Mr. d. V. Farwell sald that the Ensterncol- {| thought. it. possible, there might be such | tauen.. From the facta teppanrod tht in Fobruary, | aud forge to Australia next senson, eee rcenponiatnce Of The Ohtedon Tekin, Abatipatetis teacher who, with patent appll- | lees were not us well ndaptedt for the pire | a ununiuity of sohtiment In favor of | 8%, Durld Hocan kopt 9 billlard-autvon in partner . TRENTON FALLS, N.J., June 18,—I loft Chicago a ny After Reading this Advertisement, Need faites and self-lnuded idehs, wentabout gust | pose of Inculeating religion ag they should | Grant’s nomination that it would be | VMWare preys they wore then owing 3s New ee nara annie ouowne 6 Sn Weilnosday ntiaravons Gn tho “Fast Feat” Any One Suffer with Pain? anteging to turn out walkhyg eneyelopediag | be and this should tend to strengthen the | useless to “protest ugalnst ite; But nas time | Intter agreeing wo pay the F400 debs. and give him a Allan ew mant [i Boston iit September. via the Michigan Central. Thore fs nothing that > . Should dhuleate. A proper systeut of eduen- ) Ltke Forest Unlvorsity. All thut was needed | pagwud, and the reeeptions began to take on | Wittens MPM Zygor ent mae, dong, | A An cugaae Tite tie wiht ka uth atravolor moru out of sorte than nat being Radway 3 Ready Relief ion was that which. sterlted x young man | to make Lake Forest ‘ns advantageous an | the shape of an clectloneering scheme, an ae ‘it Y J. Florence and his wife v for Isu- } able to satiafy bis hungor just when he wishes; ut ‘pon hts tetnteal jedueation ue ge of | educational Tustitatian ag hots of tp East the sober aueond thous of thet beople want: ti ce adgwiont, andthe | Row atare, in rope on tho 7th of July, ‘Ihe former fs now | honce wo all ‘appreciate our Westorn dining- Ig A ' ga which he ought to fiulsh at 25, ‘Before | was money, le would not at oneesubserlbe | tested opposition to tho third-term jue! ‘ ut hing $0 1 ” : : on nich Heo ed ee ie Panes fore ay more that he had done to pay off te | palley, ‘Tie Manuse faithfully published | $o,geainder bout 00, | erage thus howorcey on a fishing excursion with tho Duke of | care," and tho avsenco of thom is severely felt. |] OURS for MVERY PAIN 4 4 Auran bud mado over ail his stuck of youda to LI Beaufort. ¢ I must confcas that I nm surprised that'a " othe essayist appealed to the audience whet debt, but if the others helped to pay off the | all the arguments for and aguinst that policy, | to Indemutty tin, Lill sroving to pay the Now York I? WAS THE FIRST AND IB i: at YOUNES A Mlesisning to a stpon i ha debthe Wwould settle the last, thousand. and honestly reficeted the sentiments of i Hee eee eate LealLtiae ramained of the |. Mr. Dan Hopkins pasaod through the clty Arata sont ke f che ete fea ceeds i THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY 2 Hesslounl career ought not to marry before | , ‘The der, Arthur Mitehell spoke strongly | Republican gunstitncney. It saw, and tho | Horm were worth sbout 417.000, and were tango uh in yesterday on his way to New York. Ho will | Svould send out a train, and ndvertiso It In favor of such small colleges as that of } people saw, the same o! soldliyg and offices | largo part of sor xd LoUKt 1, me KUvds LOUK! keo flrs 0 13 FB fs having all the conveniences and lnxurica iss Florence. Holbrook, of the class of | Lako Forest, There, where the number of | seeking class, courage to tha front as cham- | Sha not paid for, AN paid the } judament, but take (the Insungoment of Hnverly'a Four that Instantly stops tho moat oxcruciating palns, S70, then read the history of the Aliuuni, | students was not greater than 200 or 250, the } plonsof the third 4a rim, that made Grants | releed 9, pay io, bitter “dol Hoene “et | teenth Street Theatre, fu place of Hart Jack- a gine: ene aes Herne railroads, Allayg Intiammations, andl ures, Conyéstions, 5 the wromnd “that bo was under obliwations to } SON, x a i. ther of tho Lungs, Stomach, Bowuli, 0 Aving the present location of nearly all the | relutions between the Faculty and the stu- { xecond term so offensive to Inrga numbors of | convey the property, buck ts Horan, About - sequence was, that none of our pnesengers were | Othar glands or organs, by one applicator eivibe the of the lustitution, A résumé of | dents were more Iitiniate than In the larger, | the best Republicans and Jost us the control | th¢ sama tino Horan alae cunvayed nll Hsroal gatatlo Mra, Jolin Norton, the wife of the St. Louls a) i i re pr f, . : ¥ fe abla to got anything to eat until half-past 8 in IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINU' ; an heess 5 y-Ole min urs lorby-1 ut toils a " e YS, UI lis tu at 1 fot if Socce 13 e) U, -rikiden wn, Crippled, Nerv: het en, ety: thea tnwyersbveny-ts se procecilings worn brnnelt to: close tral Coninittea i Februnt invited ft repre- bee POA RTO op ah et Hangs WII take the lacs of Bir, Louls ie tnee fardineere for supper and much | ous “Nourdlgie, or prostented witledisonsy may Meachers, ‘ine doctors, seven Journalists, | by singing aliymn and the benediction pro- | sentation of leading diepublicans from | Ui present auf é F ite ‘ Rut, us progressed upon my journey and | insunt one SYS EEN URLARE wil atten y to meetin | | Judyo Mcanistor, in disposing of the case, sald the | ‘Tho New York train last night carried off * 2 ‘" 4 By! n yews slneo Chiicaxo, ostensibly to fix. the time for orig ary bans NATE a aS Manager McVieker, He wil return immo- | Norked oustward, iy troubles in this respect | INFLAMMATION OF TIE ICIDNEYS, a MOF ona surgeons total “ninnber of | nounced by tho Chalrman, yurfous parts of the Stat aeraduates during. the win 4 4 ¥ € ‘Tho paper | NORTIIWESTERN UNIVERSITY. holding’ tle State Convention, but really | Roses Le eit Mad beon | diately after the departure of Edwin Buoth | Wereased. J awoke in tho morning about 8 INFLAMMATION OF THT BLADDER, “the College was foundes mont by an enibarrnesed sconcluded with some statistics as tothe past | ‘The fourth day of Commencement weele | ' hiuugurato a Grant boom pre- | cuntaed to tho Ghistory of the Institution and good wishes ar ofolock near Buffalo, having como by thoCanadn | INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, : ratory. to sectiring. it solid delogens | faite and nuit provited Yul tha "surplus, ator for Europe, whieh will occur about tho end | Southern route, and’ was faforned tine there ESTION OF ‘TIT LUNGS, 4 passed yesterday, and was devoted to | PAMOry. th of Ie s dd delegme |” wns pn Mould wo ithe” saver | Of tho mnonth, wus no probability of getting oven a bite to cut | SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, t ‘for Its future, the al faery) s howev lon for Grant from this State in tha National. | creators ur Horan, itwould haye boun valid, Hnta A ‘until wo reuched Byractse, which would beabout PALPITATION OF TH HART, “4 pAAftey matiter song by the Chiengo Quartet | ot qa ntorestog ult imigit avo been ve | Heese eh ae ane uve Cant men | You eeneienes MUR aes ea EO | gouaan TS onD STMTG A GTR ag take | NORP ta Broved OO Ue a uge 1 | HYSTRRICS, CHOUM DICHRHEIIAS 4 ' -Prof, Uenderson rend an essuy_ entitled U Bi ade five been, l- recedenee: | io be prea- saad suctics Of confusion, nk what ‘PARE, iA _ Popular tive to Wighor Culture.” | ineto its moagroness, ‘This is chiefly be- | ent, and In eailing on them to speak in. the | SHtagtecal comlestate would bo eta nnd ste rule | nfs,” and it is to ielude John Mowson, | passed through at Huffalo cxcecds almost any | HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ‘ 5 “he paper was very long and scholar! the al f or h for th t | conference mevting, ‘Tne ‘Tiinuxe, which | sonal property would be considured asentiro und guy Digby _V. Beli, Miss Unttle Tracy, and Afr, | othor railrona experience Lever hud. ‘To adyer- NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, i vat i slusi dines cansé tho alumal supper has for the pust | ind betore this the come to the conclusion | enodby tha matute uf frauds. iho torms ae sot out | Jesso Williams, tis0 0 Fast Through Lino" to New YorkCity, | NEURALGIA, INEUMATISM, i pat its conclusion the andictice disp e cone to the conclusion ‘ ‘ fy ? = +f ue ee cei two or threa years been dispensed with, In } that the third-term Innovation was fraught | {thgststemont of claim by which whe piainetit was “Tyrone writes to the Now York Heraua, | R24, pubieat ae oe) the. ween ventas OLD, INO aTeccip ite Al t r " ich we Wet \- i; q BS. , ( LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY. order that all the funds that. can | with evil to the best interests of the country, imped who. und volng verbal, was governed by Hoc.d | guegesting the iden of starting a subscrip- tiou upon tho public: tnd Lake this meus of The application of the Hendy Rellut tothe 5h Commencement week at Lake Forest Uni- | B® aecumulated in the trensury of alt Recent thera ces FSMUnGR Bindiurea Copluintis recovery was the | ton for tha recovery of Booth's Theatre, aud. freely yontilating it, with the hopo that our | part or parts whore the pats or ditiioulty exists “vorsity camv to an end yesterday, the day ae St Asepelition, ae y " te dove : pati ba spoken in {ty opposition to the ovement. te Pe duluy, and dotenud ilocanscdvoreraaiiare, the presenta vont Hawi Hootl: on is Mast nuit fee better Sigentted than avacekonte nara erie or half a tumbler of being crowded with interesting events, At | Mo Budowment Fund, strenuous efforts to | duetared against Boss rule and the antkRe- | bill was onty table on the bund for i, yok Be took as Ju tho tirst place, there fa no new fast tration | water will in a few minutea cure Criwps . ‘ So'vlock In the morning a spectal tray of | Tse which are being mude, Last year | publican methods employed to atitle a falr Morearea eee ghawing We laters creditors | | Mr. Strakosch will bo the business inan- | the Now York Central, aud, what is more, they | Sprains, Sour Stominch, Hearthurn, Sick Hew threo conehes took out a number of visitors, | {1 auswor to the cireular Issued by tho | expression of the sentinents and to misrep- | shoul deom ts guyluutie ‘and cor tho beat Inturonta | BBUF Of Mrs. Houcleault, who hus determined | do not proposd to put one un this souwon, | They B r acho, Dlarrhaa, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in tho . At tho same hour was hold the annunt mect- | £feusurer ao number of notes for $10 ‘each | resent the wishes of the people on the third. | Of Binuall and Horan to dispasa af the namo. und, to return to the stage.” She will appear in | claim that thelr prosent train ia fast enough for | Howels, and all internal Pali. M is “ ope aftor paying himoolf, roturn the reauinder, not to | “Jesse Dri Sie) fs + | tna slow Westorn people; and tho Lake-Bhoro "Travelers should always curry a bottle of Mal- “Ang of the Hourd of ‘Trustees, ut which wera | ete alvent by the: alarm aut it ty expected ian jauestlon, aiid i eee ae ber, alae Hormmlscresivies uit to tioran. If maaeutoe i em with whlels seme ‘of hos catiler auewenne ata sind Stent Contra only Fam trala whlch) | wuyre indy Habiog wit oni: iA Hee arouse aes 4 eC th i : is D Ale An halt cont 5 water will prevent alckticss oy pains from ehuti s:present the Hon. CG. U, Farwell (in the ehnir), | tat enough wi @ Accumulated tn Ave | yiofution of the common liw of the Republic | Bu proverty in trust to pay unly apart “or his erodit- | Bxsocluted, : “ i be nel a “Dr, D, S. Gregory, President of the Unie | Yeu’ to cow a char in the Universlty. amd of the unbroken precedents ofnhundred one whl ley by the brknsctiun, he reserved @ subsian= At Duffalo, the railroad portor shoutod, Now, | of water, It Is betterthan French Brandy or " " Charles IL, Thayer, Charles HH. 8: all you pasgenyors can leave your things In this | Ditters usa etimulant, pversity; tho Rev. GP. Nicholls, of Milwau- | ,/herefore the business ineeting of the | years. Able, vigilint, untiring, argument. maaan ‘or ‘eunvoranes would bo fenidutene | JohwS, Moulton (ave formed a paring car and go and find somethiig to cut Joyful eT Keo; Willan Bross, 1. BM ibbard, 1, ee Alumnt Assoclation, which wos enited to or | lve, courageous wd uxgresslve, It repro: Sohvatai Wat ot pare enue teal praia {under tho stylo of Thayer, Smith & Aoul- | neve ndood huppy prospout fora ene full of FEVER and AGUE ‘; Darnnd, GB. Netwm, Bo J. Warner, J derat 3p. m, in the leetureroam of tho : 4 Oxt | was made with intentty hinder nod dufraud Re WI run an enatern elreult from | ry disappointment. Another milroad. ottctul— ee “ a I, . de i tC oh, wl > 9 pubileists, jurists, andstatesmen, falrly rep. | creditors. Horan cuuld have malataloed no sult New York to Inlifax, embracing every im- ry FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty vonts. P+ MeDonald, of Yond du Lae, Wis, and a, | Methodtst Chureb, with President A. J. Seatt | resented “all shades of oplulon, aud | Seinbel Ll wronuru mlaprunerty. No faras portant town, ‘Choy ‘have alreidy secured | Sr’ puasnters change ours Teun’ of in itve | THere le not wromedial agene n this world that ip ' Benedict, in tho Chair, was the chiof feature of the | so Wumtnated the third-turm ' ques. | Sid'us farsa te aon Ouly cox cee tae, oe ca bane and-iled the for many leading altractions, | Suinutoat" ack inte our sicoplugecar tor our | Wil euro Foyer wid Ague and nil othor Mulurl- f ‘Lhe only buslness done by the Board was Roe Chairman appointed the following as ton. ere be ho, at could rend | Ut Puig antocmenemes made Kop aie i tozal object. If : {4he awarding of degrees to the following | a committee to hom if Hho Senatorial F rnravinite weeg aiomuenay 1 dbp neting ofthe Mute eompany now tn | SP eam ad Wis nt cae ae | Seven Ay RADU PLL so alee n inte oficers for the en- | revolution ugninst established Jtapublicny | eis Maelt, then, could not recover, hisadmine | London ts spoken of Ju the highest terms of th Ws RADWA F. } egraduate: suing year: J, W. Haney, M,C. Braydon, aie ct a epublica au i YS READY ELIE ‘The degree of 3. .A, was awarded to Miss | Wd T. 4 y whothbor wa wore on tho right train, we wore at Re ae "1 rnelples and practices, When the Grant latinos corerupructedant meroatesuie, | Prue. dhe members of this company are tarted, FIFTY CENTS PEI HOTTLE. # ) Just at Bristoc, “After consuttation they | Central Committea of twelve, against. the jad of an Intaatiie “wont us hia heirs, | Receders from the Grand Theatrg of Amato | [t hasbeen threo years since I traveled over i Y os i. ty + my Uminist i oy tl vst} dun, and represent a 1 ow Yt % if : = Auma Farwell, of Like Forest, who was ac | MpeTted the names | of the following | protestof the oluven antl-Grant members, | tiitem. fad tail eonvurtad thu seal sate in bee | more. tiatuieal and Lest veimete pngavur ote Hea oe eal nae jaunine ees Ime rows fi ae u Raine mitlemen as ofllvers: resident, oJ. | called 9 county convention, on three day Wfetine inte money by the proper cxelebe Ge a yalld HM s. " . RADWAY'S Jected ng valedictorian; Mlay Josepiine L. |W. Hanoy; VicwPrealdent, ‘r. B,' nit | notice, after the weekly papers of that week: nd avuriae Fomaiod ator paymoneor te | Ua ting hitherto Poon encouraged in thelr | Was moro disuppointed “in iy lito. ‘The White, of Chie: vi yas cl ew | tony Secretary, IL, S$. ols 4 5, ren 488 bor. dgmont, hun the chanuu tron tual to pers | country. sole alin that the rallrond “oftfciula nt . ° hite, of Chicago, who was chosen to de- | tun; Scerutary, IL, S. Boutell; ‘Yreasurer, C, | hud ben isated, go that no publle notice provary wud, have been cataploe, aid th Tuitalo ‘seemed to have was, to luprosa upon R Jat Pills! liver the sulutatory; Charles D. Bergen, of | V. Banuisters Exeentive Coinmitiey, FM | could reac the tuirty-five country towns by | Aduinisituior would have huds race neon, hue | Ithssatd that n schemo to bring 9 Celestial | tho people go fact that“ Tho drnviygeroout our egu a Ing _ KIUUS Falrtield, Iu,; and Charles If, Ward, of Chi- Eltlot, | Mrs. A. Childs, J Musgrove, | the usunl echunnela prior to holding the the june joe hot euuvuried nw wongy until ours | company to New York was Iald befora Mr. | for New Rad wns now ready," And atost | peRFECE PURGATIVES, SOOTHING tAPERT cago, They wera unumlinondly elected og | prinmiey elections, ‘Tans "Catone wounded | fale worw the uenetclal ownersaid invoutity ie | averly gomie thne azo, and the queation 1g | vigorous offort was mado upon the part of tho | YEN Aon WITtOUT PAIN, ALWAYS "y the olarm and warned the conspirators | wonoy a rvculved would Delong wo thumashould they, | Still under consideration. [tis believed that | ovorxetic and porsiatont conductor to tll {t with TURAL I The degree of B, Ph. was awarded to Fred | that thoy had selected pute und gold for | ngulust populur rights that this bold aticame | being aul fivie choose to roceive ituwauch, “Other: | a good deal of the Whitog could be out with- | bigbulf-sturved Western travotors, ? RELIANLE, AND NATUUAL IN L. Vorbes and W. 0, Vorbos, of Leesborough, | te Northwestorn University, aud tholr ro- | to take a sup judgment againat the people | wre igmeuld toquin slampod wien the charactor uf | Git serluus Joss, ond that-n three weeks" play aioy (ho eat anuats ment aioe wo tek oa IE Gitte ten Ind. vort wus accepted, of Cook County in favor of athirdternicontd | “Flasiy the admiuistrytors only remaining sient | coll be comfortably compressed Into a | SMoy the ret equary meal since wo took sup. A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. ‘The degree of B, S. was awarded to Jol It wns yoted that the orator for next year | pot succeed, of, if it did succeed in packing | Waa ne to te pepnonal yruparty, oritiha cisiur wos representation of two hours and a hate, apr at pare dpon tho. peovigns. Grenin, f Porfeetly tustoloss, clogantly conted wilh a . 8. was awarde olin | should e men fon. a ; 4 coumgnblo In & court uf law, Uien It waa subncs ur thie | 45 > | such trentment fs not an tinposition, 1 do na a " and gun), purge, regulute, purify, clounse, and aye Dill Yh a thon. | Itasdw The degree of BL, was awarded to tho | ment Fund was progr following graduates of the Seminary eluss; | ad Hut there was now tn t NO furlediction. In nay event, thuretore, the paint | Bernhardts Frou Frou at considerable Caroline ¥, Benedlet, of Luke Forest; Muttia anne Te Hamat etl at. aristok Avett people at polls, the balt Frou te Furs pud wy cause Of wetion, and tho casa would have to length, sn 3 somowhat barndloxtcally: "Ale sla, Hlltouanods,’ Vevur, ’Iniiunmution of the « L. Furr, of Kenoshn, Wis; Marian J, Me- | Directors, who hold over, wre: 1, G. Collis, impudent — action of tho Paliner welcomo roturn of bellat In Nek oe German Ropublican Campaign Paper. | Lovely her W tnranted ee mtaut we penitive : Pear of Cedlur Vals, 1a, ; Surah B. Moore, | Georga Lunt, W, CG. Citford, and’ Mrs. 0, A. | Mouse seceasionts mu the brazen DISCHARGED, makes one regret the more that athens ett It is your duty as a Republican to seo to It | eure. Purcly vogotuble, containing no teres iF PAU ae kee i Proetr, uf Nee W awh, leclded Jawleaness of the Suvingticld Couvontlon in. | United States District-Attorney Leake yes | the theatre where those powers might have | that your Gornian neighbors shall vote for nulngen OF detuterious druvs. 4 me Gy tthe huierary ‘dees ot, i wis nvr year hte eg iat tie Snail Stinul pexe der tho rule of Logany—su fittingly rebuked | terday diamissed the erlmlnul spit pending | found a wider duvelopmont than ean ever ro- | the Republican nominee for President, Ono a7 0) ls cd ty the tev. John B, Stewart, of Calvary | Committee should prepare torthat tine an] John, Lon Jones, and the son of his father: . resent ane”? A Church, Milwaukee, aul the Rov. ‘Thomus | address, which is to be published, i honoret alt v! id Kan with Gregg and Golsen’ in tho | Pre ", yj G, Sultti, pustor, of Queen's University | the grdduation of the twenty-itth class ere olde from tue Maa ped catty gue Post-Oflee - steal, Bflller, "it will | | ‘Site dushing Ifarcy Sargent appeam to be eae a ere aenSTS lI ee ee tae tain | Ne sets, Huurtburn,’ Diagust of Rood, Fullnes! Chureh, Kingston, Cunnda. from the University, vil to the! lpited gre — |b ered, tuned’ Btate's evidence | Ot Uls fect aga. | Ht ly sald that durhug the i y Minis or “Plutteriags in tho 3 Stan ‘the Ch sf i if long farewell to thelrantielpted grentuess, oO remembercl, turned jate’s evidence sagan of 1880/81, he will net f months of the cainpnign to any address for | Sinkingsor Fluttertogs in tho Pit of the ston the Counaeueuhentexerelses of thegratu. | In the event di the auditorium of the | all these conspleutties in the ureat third-term | somo tima ago, anil testified wulust his part- | te “folkowing nilrmetl ee Ae teeny, | 0 cents for each German whont you propose | neh, Swimintug’ of tha Meu, Hurrivd wad Dill: Bting class of Furry dtull Seminary occupled | First Muthodist Churel, occurred tho first | drawing were faithfully portrayed with erite | ners tn erlme, wd thus earned his acquittal, | %8, following attractions: Mme, Moujeska | to cnlist in“ tho. Iepublican army of vow | cule itreatuing, Fiutterlur at tho: Hourt, Chok- the rest of the morning hours, and were fale | Connmencement of the Conservatory, under | jealand blogeaphieal atuiotatlons by the are | Lhe indictment as bean jietd over hin auth | 884. company Bre, Seott-Siddong and com: A few dollurs invested by each Re- | {9¢° or Suifocating Soneations yhen In 4 Towed by those of the colitge, tho whole | tho direction of Prof, Orlin B. Locke. ‘The | guseyedandublauitous Tranusie, ated dur | the Greg case wag, thylly disposed of, so | RANK Alisa Adele Beluurdand company, Mr. | publican club In this method of milking cone | 1s posture, Dota or Webs “before the . Melng recoded by yor by the Jtey, Mr, | audience wus almost ag large as the place | ing the alx days in whleh the Convention {that his evidence could be hid agin if want wut Sits, Georeas, Ralghe and company, Aliss vertanmong the only elument iavallablo to sheng over and D Pattee artic which was handsomely decorated tor the oe- | was rendered by the three maubets of Uia Phin Pear mpd rarer fr ag \ h A te for tho cure of wt ! 0 ease iy of adiruct | BONBs Uties, and any to-day enjoylny mynclf in tle C ng very favorably, | ple aginst thelr well-known wishes, auch | {mst sid nde within that wtatutes und only counizn | 'Phe Saturday Rovte tt ratsing | most beautiful and htyhly-cultlvated (in mora | disorders of the Btomnch, Liver, Buwela, Kd Ah ply agains wishes, 3 big by acount of auuiyethon the County Court had rday Review, ater 5 ‘ . neys, Hludder, Nervous “Disenses, Hewdacn’, n tho treasury 8703 | laring Injustice wonld be resented. by the fi senses than one) portion af Central Now York, Gonotaiacions tlvoness, Indigestion, Dysper. ve the following symptoms: reoultion by, the National Convention, when Long | aginst Ed A. Miller for’ complicity | sult from such ‘star’ performances ag hur | of tho best of menns of securing this result | tym Dien ndors of the Diguative Or guna: ‘i tho ia by sending them a good Republican Ger | 7 CutyMe yams aed less, Fe Le ernie 25 filler 13 dismissed.’ | “es! Folly,” and Mr. G, F, Rowe's musical 4 ny rs ners, wusie, and fireworks can accomplish wwhus of Heat, Burotog Inthe Flesh, i aS ‘ a 1 Ocean sald of public ieasures or candidate ’ — comedy, * Payche, with the “thinking German-Ameriewn | ~ A tow dosea of” Radway's Pilis will’ free tbe bea Tier ees prea over. by Dre graduating cle usalsted, by several inusteal | but wt looked t the colunins of ‘Ene ‘taint oa TreMs. Says a New York paper: “Here fs a word | voters.” Address Der New York Rupub- aystom ‘from ull the aboyosnamod disorders, AYRE KecObI a et Oe te tena My, whe metas f from Chicago and Licsegang's full bent or the Fullection, of publle sentiment, | Judge Drummond leaveg for Springfield best en For budding drasnatials. uri iho Ukaner, Now York City, THIER 25 CENTS YER BOX, aes at Pralaey Hie Hew De Mitehell, uf Aster the progrant, tho three members of aunted the hear wd consclencus, nnd intel: this morning at Darclock, to be absent about i "been fort aay a eeah ; fi ¢ B adaptations, and wi i > ‘ Sylvester | tho class, Miss Grace ‘Thompson, Miss Auy Irene Of. Uto people on tho third-term Issue, | ten daya, : if Sy tabnot faye been for- A Vory Bad Claret Vintage. hat | U warded to’ tho Union Square Theatre, hot | qe accounts of last yon’ vintses te Pranco, | wend “EALSE AND TRUE.” U5 be find, Charles “i, Currier,’ Sam D. Hutehinson, unt Affss Ani B. Ayers, wore Dr Wor a : * t brave, nantly, amd patriotic wor Judge Rogers:will not call his trial enlon-"| fur acceptance by the management, but slin- drop tn with ‘a * 4 00s Ward, Hie tev. Dr. Worrall, the | warded their diplamus, ud tis: wudtonee | from day ta day, until Uie Roneot. vietors: | dae attor'the 2in iust. ie will make n pen | Ply Witita view to thelr productiow’ duriuga | doutieace tory bak ciara cteeee aaatnous | ond a latter shame to TAD WAS A Tey, DB. sob awed of Now, Xarks tho | dispersed, whils the ofehestra closed the | stirred thelr souls ike tho sound of a trum: | emptory call of all moons for uew trial ang | Preliminary season ut the risk of thelr | vintudu in this contury te remombered to have '| YO, ce Ty BP pobnson, D. .. of Uyde Darks | evening with muste, pet und thu voice of Gud, B for otitis. aside orders of dismiasals pening | 8uthors ar proprivtors, it iy melanckoly to | yielded so little; In tho Haut Atodoe country a ro (information worth thousanda will bo svt i i i " jer at the Univers ‘ P : tance. manugers 0! , Pp Davis, thd Kev, G. Folsom, of Oak Parley | and mareh tu tho chureli, where ta follow. i Hi Gane Mais wae BEnke Title By : stock “companies huve aslullar “cuperiones: Or ibid, und partly to tha inex Uaat tho pay losers - TO THE PUBLIC. the Htov. W. A. Nicholls, or Litko Forests W. | ing persons wil appear on, the Commeneo- | 4, A,fi- Clarks of Groton, Coun. bow a ram that D}VORCES, ‘This ts ong of the dodges of the combination | Of 282) and partly to the face tharthanhylloxory Sohn hte » Ei; frown, of Luke Forests Menry Waller, | ment prugram: Mury i. Webster, Evanston; | Whentnora is fruit ob duce, Gail ote whet Emma J, Hwarfiled a bil) yesterday come | Business. If tt ly possible to produce a play, | Greourse the wise moresaats fare Making thelr | -Tpore.can bona better guarutitoy «if the yall Z Heugos Jucob Beller, Prof, Uruver, of | Charica A. Foulks, Vincennes, frid.; Doille | drop olf, when it stops thinging tad. gure aout h rz ever so worlliluss, in 8 reputable metro- | prott from it. SE De, Ratiray’s ob ostabllahed hy ee ay Dearborn suulnary,, . 't. Alien, ii, 'K. | V, Meslek, Plutuwell, Silchey ttle Ve Smith, | ing. | wand gore weal | plaining that her*husband, Homer D, Howe, | ollian theutre, some of the prestige of the —— diea than the base aud wortbluss Insitalion’ Oy Beelye, a Chicago; Litt Rey? C, Noyes, D, | Evanston; Mobert 1, Jessup, Vilicennes, > ¢ soun alter their marriage iu 183begat. drink: | house attaches itself to the play, although | _ Flo of yourooms with tho “Japaneso Cor | Hii? pherinarraettre tt #9, ' y Of Evanston; Judge Willuns, ‘LB, | lu; Duston Kemple, Bryuy, Q.; Bessid |. Papliton cures polsoned wounds, - ing to excess, wuts now a conlinned drunk- ro 13 uo earthly connection between the | File." At will eusely cure aud end palu, u cents, | tbat the nig © itydwuy” is ou what you UY