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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE neelyer replies na on. ‘The gun-de ckot Heroll hit the mast acriod ten ploces. I tho brasses beng highly at und cleat 18 wax. 1 compares favorably In appenrs samo olnss In tho English ‘Yhoy sro progressive fol- Wi sometimes set peuple to ‘mpiro $8 not, in CONCORD. “Summer-School for Instruction in Literature and the Higher Philosophy.” drinking con; efore dark, anit Wat was found shot throuzh ‘tid Y.rd hick of tha house, and asmoking pletoyh his hand, LOGAL CRIME. ANOTHER MURDER. George Leeacclored thief who was only Inst week Nbgated from tho County Jal, wis shot atid Lilfed almost Instantly nt fbout 4 o'clock ypstetday morning in the boarding- house of Mrz. Marsintl, No. 400 Clark street, hy Chasles- Ratales, a colored cook from Evanston. Lee, wp to the time of his arrest was the “lover? of a low white woman Mamned Hophy Johnson, and he was nt once snecéeddt by hismurderer, This arrest was nade agent six months ago by the Armory dotectivés for Detective Gallagher, who had nensdof highway robbery in the West Di- This was not the only time Ife was arrested, however, for his hoffelginuy is included fn the polles album, Exactly. when ho got out of fall is not known, but at any rate Sophy asked Justice Walloce for n warrast agalnst.tiin Inst Thursday, ag he had ken benting and abts> jer beeausy she refused to harbor and Ht hin as she used to do... Ranales has borne a good ryt ¢ 1s a inarejed ma hicl he followa: “The Milwalii onthe head, The Republican half of tho ed+ tho country to viett Dem pandas the Demoeratle Wall RAMC CO cnnioty or rather, will not write Republican articles, it happoetad thut the contents of that number of our paper we f n Democratle shade, hettor-half wil! soon roturn, and thon ono;half of the paper will bu dyed In tho wool aguin.”” Whilo tho Anzeiyer dex Westens (D.) 4s luatl- ly slinging its mid, tho St. Loula Is pursuing u different course, and by well-written nrticles, full of argument and thought, uppenta to the goo sense of Its rond= thls the Amertka 19 tho acknowledgments of tho better cinsa German-Amertenn servations each afternoo tho tratning-ship ci iho finest order, al and tho floor na ne for tho evening will deliver the following day. THE MKAUTIFUL VILLAGE OF Coxconn {9 clnsate’ground to both patriot and lover of Hterature, and many are attracted hither by te place, who have Ti Itorship tools x trip t ovratic subscribe: ho whole vesso! anco with any of the or American navy. those Japs, an hothor tho Btar of If too far wostward, nnd tov fast. ——— Tutoure nbsent the nsavelations of love for the Tranacendental philosopt erson attends the lectures ocaaslonnl takes no part in the discussionsof tl THis wali is still virorous, ut, as he phrases aro (ailing hin, Wels one of ta who Is honored In his own pe f Concord yleld to none in reverence for thé granduer of his and love for’ the serene purity of his Its Successful Inlifation East Year The Second Term Now In amerika. (D.) Ir isstnted that the r tho sentence of Chung How, intor of the treaty with the Czar, Jdontnent of war wi rho triumph of tho Tib tho statesman with Jow during bis vialt is party have been adyo- fn now treaty, and thelr Chinese success In St, his “wits”? tho Chinese nego and tho aban ith Russin, ao occ era! party, undor Prince whom Gen, Grant had Program of the Gourses of Lectures for the Five -Weelm of the in long Interv Prince Kung and bi eating tho making of ents, encauriged by 1 Asin during tho pnst tivo or threo years, 1 enthusiastic. for war. ‘Tho nbandon- indicates that Prince Kun has ‘and that 1, new polley.will pursuance of which ———. CASUALTIES. ST. LOUTS ACC St. Louis, July 18.—Augustus N. White, an employé in the depot-yards, was run over and Killed by a locomotive to-night. A skit containing Bugus. Unrwitz, wife, anc three elilldren, white coming down the river to-day collided with the steamer Fanny Lewis at the upper part pset, and mother an he family were from and were inoying {0 some place below statement: ‘Mr. Gnrtleld will notdo. ‘To Mliustrate: One of our countrys mon, the good aapitullst, Piepentirink, was ne eosted by two property-owners who desired to rell thoir houses to him. While oncef them, Mr. Smith, was satisfied with slinply explalning provements ‘ani idvan= his own hottee, tho other, Ia eorript politielan, Sameera Special Corresponitence of The Chicaon Tritine, Coxconp, Mass, July 16,.—For half a cen- tury at lenst, Mr. Bronson Alcott, of thls place, has been regarded na a man of im: Ile has been the most erratic of the New England ‘Pranseendental- His theories in reference to the combl- nation of mental and manual labor, his con- nection with Communistic experiments, his nivoency of Vegetarinnism, have all been’ unspatingly ridiented by contemporary Phil- The wnregenerate critic has also made much sport of Pedagog Alcott’s navel application of the doctrine of vicarious stuifer- {ng to the governmentof hisschool,—histdea being to make the bud boy tlog hls teacher,— the castigation to be administered with duc regard to tho enormity of his (the boy's) visiorsagalnst Lee, peen telumphant, now bo Inaugurated, In tho seck to get a new treaty in ling contract made by Chung How. ———— tothe German the bn} tages In all respeots of Mr, Katzumbatger, whiepered in tho * Dt man's’ enrs that his rival, Mr, Smith, hnbit of beating his wife. anit home gloriously intoxicated! Undoubtedly tho cena which anv of the two rivals was practicable schemes, ery offen cning: of the city, and waa Hone child drowned. Mn. Grapstone has remitted 15 ner cent- Franklin Count lof bia rents thia year, ns hedld Inst. Mr. Glad- etone, perhaps, can afford to do thie, buta largo number of landlords In England aronot in o condition to forego suddenly go large a part of jnolr Income. The effect of tho bard times fs B.pectatly seen in the London senson. The enters tuinments ure now given chletly by rich noble- mon, whose fortunes aro scarcely ulfected hy iny’ temporary deercase of {Income nud by those who do not depend on lands for thelr rovenues, Notable in tho latter class aro Mrs, AGutuness, wite of the Dublin brewer, Mrs, Nay- Hlior, whose money comes from Liverpool bank- Ring, and Mrs. Henry Brassey, who owes her wealth to the successful rnilrond contracts of i European papers are demonstrating tholr nh politienl nifaira by the opinions they pass, now that both of the leading: portles of the country have made thelr nominay tions, THe Tpuxe has published an extract from tho Berliner Tayehlatt and adds n few more ‘Dita Kleine Journal, pulilsied: in Bere orgin of the notorious Strousbers, Iie to have special knowledge of and to posted bout all American muttera, *Gartlold was one of the imaln loaders ‘and champions of the Greenbackers and one ches of | Tammany. Hall.” eo ang. published nt Cologne, the it atyles Iteclf, irdly be stated, tles, with one exception, mnmanter of Loulshina joua, blunder of trying: Ignoranco in Ainerl DROWNED, Speetal Mepateh to The Chtedoo Tribune, Minwaukee, duly 18—The bodles of two drowned men were found tn the river here One was that of Fred, Ieltke, 1 out of work, who, William Stelling, who fell he nevertha- {the woman rireulusiatices of the killin hore fully given Delow In. the report, the Puruner's tnuaest enuf}: the worbatt and Ranales would not ad+ hit, burst the door into thelr roan, hot in the tefl breast near the heart Jeg, agalust whom be hd clued? the other, GAS EXPLOSION, Tiannrispuna, Pa. July 13.—Last night, while Jolm Gaffney, night boss, and Law- rence Langnag ant Peter Kinney, employed nt the steel works, were In the pit attending n generator explosion of yas ov- fy burning all of them, Gall- But, with all his crotchets, Mr. Alcott has thoroughly convinced his generation that he isn. mon of rare aineerity and unworldllness; nnd now, in his vigorous oll age (he is near behold the reallzatton of one dreams In the establistinent, “World's Pauper," about Hancock, who, aa need never dabbled in when he us Military and Texas made the todefent the Reconstr * After tho War Hancoel thenee back to the corner of State and Nirteenth streets, deliberating all the way glo what he ought to do. ——————-— Ax Ineldent of some importance to Canada hs the. suilden fullure of eome of tha workl- Mefamnous gutt wells of Cheshire. A month or 60 yo the brine disnppeared from suine of tho Fehatts, and tho’ quantity supplied by others fell kerlously. Since thut time matters hive not mended. The export of sult trom these mince Meouches 200,000,000 pounds n your. breat anxiety in the neighborhood of the shafts o know whether tho decrease of production 1s Mpermanent, and every dalryman and pneker [s Interested (n tho mutter. ‘Tho wells have been Rdvorked for 200 years, and were regarded as ine Rixbaustible, It ts probnbte that the water hns Found anextt through a newly opened crevico Finally, about 7 leisurely towards the adduory and there gave himself up. t tlobkeeper Kipley, and told hisste Wllam Dollard’ had heard of abdut 5 o'clock, and upon ascertaining they ed at Evanston, he an ewrred, severe! ney’s injury being serious, THE INDIANS. FALSE RUMORS, Drapwoon, 2. 'T., July t4.—Indian rit mors of almost every conceivably nature have been afloat in this ‘vicinity the past week, and, although coming from apparently trustworthy sources, thus gaining credence, none have been verified, ‘The report of an engagement Thursday between two com panies of the Seventh Cavalry, under com mand of Capt. Isley, and a band of hostil near the Little Missouri, still Incks authentl Infortution from Laley’: was recelyed at Fort Mende seunting parties had been ott in all dirce- tons but no Indians or signs of nny were die covered, Reliable parties Just In from Spear- anit! of OO Indians ded that town [3 false, no Indl- tis having been seen or. heard of In nel, hiborhood, chose th political eld After Grant was clected Presl- need himeelf mong the Granta Administration, and fought his polley with, at tines, wibecdn. Notwithstanding all this, he aeeepted from Grant the fportunt commund He hus, been one of f whe Democracy, and has mground 10 alt party bate js abows clearly tho In- of somo of these Europenn tiewspuper hardly necessnry to make any CONCORD SCHOOL OF Pi which was auspiclously Initiated fast stim- mer, and opened for a second term of five aveeks on Monday, duly 12, Mr. Alcott ling cherished for’ forty years the iden of converting His npple-orehard into: a classic academic grove. “Concord Days,” published in 18 yelops his ideal of a school of philosophy ns follows: “When I recollect the ardor with which I sought the acqualntance of thosa whom L imagined had: ideas to communt- cate. and my delight In such when found, Lam led to think how very desirable were an instl- tution to which young students might resort, during such portion of the year as might be anost conventent, to enjoy the fellowship of gonie of our most cultivated persons,—schol- arships being provided for stich as hat not the menns to defray. the necessary expenses, —thus enabling bright young men and wonien, , whether college-zraduntes or not, to com- plete what colleges do not give.” Ie adds that thus “ Opportunities would bo given for that sympathetic unlon of mind with sind In which all Hving instruction aud influence strongest opponents ol ine vehemence, ‘the. murderer belon, Loot. Byrne started Depaty-Coroner Walte held lo armory durhig the afteriioon, itness examined was Sophia Jo ran over whom the fight vce, She testified that she occupied the stuall room over the hall, anc So'elock In the morning George Lee entered threats of killing both Tie wouted witness to In. his bok, writ further comment: The Chienso Neue Frefe Presse, before and dur+ Ing the Chicago Convention one of the strongest aupporters of Grant, suys editorially: The hopes and alr-enatios which the Democrats built uipor the iudliferenve on the part of many Res publicans during this Presidential campaign Rut Logan, Cameron, and the principul lenders of tho Grant col- } astonish all those who, during the memorable contest before and uftor tho Repubs National Convention, delighted in enlling: these three statesmen the ‘three bud men.’ t immediately after the that at about e hall, and made Htness aud Ranates, ———————___- Pror. B,D. MANSFIELD, the * Veteran Ob- Perver” of tho Cineinnat! Guzelte, risks these threatened | to call afterwards forced In the door, of pled by Charles Bar- e door connect. eas heard a shot fired en inlnutes after in niljolning room occtt ett, and Just'as he rea Ing the two rooms with nd saw Lee fall. will not be realized. yesterday, that Lthink that ‘the Republicans will havo a clear honJority uf tho next House of Nepresentutlves, fond the Senate will be a tie, One hundred and ales and witness walked to es—which Hayes had— ig Rs he corner of Clark and Harrison streets an there separated. Sophia sa} Ttannles for about six months, he and Lee wore together Friday and seemed friendly enou she knew that he was jealous, an him make threats to KHL Ranales; Lee died niminutes. Ranales was arrett, but upon Lee the rumor that a id she had known and that both in her room last ‘S BF, and His maxim 2 think, will be 22%, T give no de» alls, but put this om record, reenbackers clalm a rent votes but I don't now that this vate wil have fm material elfect Bon tho cicetlon, ‘They claim to have the power Mio viet part of both tieketa in States, but I think they are’ ents of the defented cundidntes, fur whom shoukt feel somewhut disappointed and tsour. ut as the campaign proveeds all personal con- slderations and thoughts i round, and. the question Inenee, ‘shall the former Rebels or the tayul ern the Unton?* ‘fhe more it Isunder- tion fs the only renl one un . the sooner will all those pathy sanguine Domoerus bulld seh high hopes wheel ite fine wd keep atep to tho musle of tho Union. Grant's fricnda regard ft a2 mutter of bonor to march at tho hend of the Republican cohorts, mid they always ‘will be found there, where the tight {a the thivk= est and the dimyer tho grentest. Whilo Logan UTES, Los Tyxo3 AgENcy, Colo.” July 16, vin LAKE City, Colo, July 17%—The Ute Com- mission has been delayed, awaiting the ar rival of Interpreter Curtls, who reached here lust night. The first Grand Counell will be Companies CG and E, appenr in the bac two or threo MON WASUINES prom- on the floor within te: in bed with Charles Bi raising the disturbance he ‘o her reont and gat 1 ——— Tim complete returns -from thirty-five sountles of Mnols, exclusive of Cook County, llready publighed In ‘Tre Tunune, foot up as collows, compared with the populution of 1870: chair by the, win- dow. Charles Barrett, stevedors, Ranales was not in be Sophy’s room, but that n¢ two rooms wns ajar. inade by, Lee, nnd knew that fe! ‘TH NATURALIST THOREAU (who borrowed un ax of Alcott to clear a pince for Itis cabin in the woods). seoms also, Ina certain sense, to have sympathized with ifs friend's tden of a village university. ‘lo his self-centred mind (ns somo one has sald) there seemed to be a silght error in making Boston tho focns of our stellar sys- tem: a nicer caleutntion would have located the truo “ub " twenty mites westward, In his native village of Concord, world be confined to one Paris or ane Oxford 8) in Walden? “Cannot ‘ded here, and get Hberal education under the skies of Concord? Cane not wo hire some Abelard to Tecture to us 2? : © New England can hire all ld to. come and teach ourd them round the while, and ‘That is the uncom derlying this canssi elements on whose i held on Monday. ‘twenty-third Iifantry, are, camped Agency under the eommand DR. TANNER. With Thirty-six Ounces of Water for Nourishment in One Day Mv, Coutine Homarkably Well. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, July 18—Dr. Tanner: com- menced the twenty-first day of his fast to- day (Sunday) lvaremarkably cheerful mood, which was in marked contrast with the “ benr-with-n-sore-head ? order of aminbility which has characterized lis prolonged ab- stinence from thirty-six ounces of day, and, ns an examin tion of the excretn accounted for only two-thirds of that quan- tity, the balance, tho: Met watched the oxporiment of! must have been absorbed. ); body and he must have dei ble smount of nourlshment from the quid. ‘This average welght, is now about eight ounces, or only one-quarter of the dally average while he was abstaining from drinking. the seales at 195 pounds when welghed In the afternoon, ‘Iwo rides in Central Park and a tothe photographic gallery varied the monotony of his ‘day's existence. who haye watched hin closely from thestart soy to-night that his skin Ig normal and un- shrunken, and that he looks better than at any time since hie began his experlinent, ————_--- = YOUNG CHRISTIANCY. A Young Man Claiming to Bo a Son of the Ex-Senator Sont to.an Inebrinte Auylim on His Own Petition. ‘Spectat Duspateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Your, July 18—A young man, who salil his name was Jolin 1, Christian committed to the ‘Kings County inebriates' Ifome on Saturday by Justice Bloom, of Brooklyn, under peculiar elreum: Ilg went to the Justice In the a giving his name as above, lawyer and gon of ex-Ser door comecting the Thirty-flve countics heard the noise including the known tucrense in Cook County, these returns Indiente a total population in Hinofs of about 7,100,000, agalnst 2,600,b01 in untica in the State, a Deford Ranales came there. rushed nt th ness thought Lee ha though he saw him sink Drenthe heavily, he mistook Ranales came out shortly afte Southern tnols and opened the enmpnizn, Cameron, who has returned to bla he Sulphur Springs, aud Conkling. whe will nat, ns reported, go to Entropy, ‘tre preparing to 1a campalyus in Pennsytvapia and New veks the Republlean phalanx will stand as tnited and steady ns ever before, Tho expectations of the Demovrats, that the discord among their opponents will assist then in the contilet, they may abandon,” Tho Milwaukee Frele Presse says eilltoriallys “Tho intimation oa tho part of Democrats, that Garfield's letter of neceptanee did not contain aaingle progressive {den, Is really too absurd. Ig tho iden of the ‘unity of States,’ tho Idea of iO,” There aro 1 e door leading to Sophy’s is shot was tired. Wit- id fired the shot, and, to the floor, an it for snoring, rand toll Wibe ined entrance means of 0 key whieh him from a window to ‘a3 swworn ns he desired, he came from Evans on “nes to ‘Thrive Tue Indinnapolis Journal says that Stephen A. Douglas told « purty of frends in Chicago, in the fall of 1860, that William H. En- vas his bitterestenemy. ; f Jesse Bright,” algo anid tho Little Giant, “and willdo more tian any other Plu jianian outside the Hrights to inilict n deadly Pawound upon tho Demoeraile partys and plunge his country Into a clvil war, He acts as he Is Hoved by Senntor Bright.” : allah, of Indian students be bi Is the man Frid ness to clear out. to Sophy’a room by witness dropped to Aga he say3 ; the wige men by the worl Shares Rannles W and teatiied ‘that h last’ Monday, quaintance on drink about not be provinelal at all, mon school wo want” But ‘Thoreau was too disdainful of or- anized netivity to make any effort towards stummuation of his dreain, dotinit, and the al e following ‘Thursday; S Senator Bruce, of Mississipp!, hes no Meduubt of tho Innocence of Whittaker. Rlent Hayes can be impressed with the same be- Diet, be would do a good and gencrous uct In: ree storing the young munto the Academy, It 1s nown that thore have been cndets In tho past ho have owed much to tho Intervention of Muuthorities at Washington in thelr behalf, street. Lee sald, “My but in the saloon to which 1 replied ofs who have Plistance. sis. ip, tissues of his Ml'n eonsidera- riging about a coll! Alovit’s iden was-inere tempt to realize It seems likely to result in an enduring success, A FACULTY WAS ORGANIZED in the spring of 1879, and n circular Issued, iving a general Invitution to all, without #ex, or previous condition ht, to nttond “a sum- mer-school for Instruction by conference and versation in literature and the higher plil- 15, and continue five St the course, with 4y higher rates for partial courses and ckets. The school thus announced was attended in whole or in part by about 400 persons, gathered mainly from New En- Courses of Tectures Aleott, on “Chr Ropublicans, 10 progressive prinelple?. Doss not tho mode and Republican candidw cusses thig must inp ples between the parties denote the progressive, eltizen and stategnan oF Ne? What have the Domocratsto rand len of ns Nat! ciple of a “unity of States’? Nothin; agtionary partientarism, of Statu-sovercigaty, whieh le nn attempt at sevession, aul wil lead there ‘This one point Js auflicient to make Gar- field's letter one of the most importan political documents ever 10 Democrats with Gurflell’s demand hound the right to protected in ail 1 want.ty seo you,’ sR he did not Know ine; that Ldid.not know him. He ordered some went out, saying to some 1 have seen iy man,” and Meeting him again in the “Looky here, 1 want to see owed up by making on ine hich witness sal said, “Lam going to do 2 They then separated, itness fora short-distance. to for tho Presidency: dis- ortant diifererice In princl- tepublican and Demovratio Hvorty-loving tho Atuerienn Repub: drinks, aud. th nothing more. imitation of nge, evening, ho sald, of philosophical —— Ganrienp made his first political speoch Hin a meeting at Willams College called to ratify the nomination of JobuC. Fremont. He {s the first candidate of the party who has never voted Manythiog but tho Republican ticket. Tn the elas ahend of Garfield nt Wiliams were ex- Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, and Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, PERSONALS, Senator Windom has gous to Mount Desert for the suminer. At Inst South Afrien will be thoroughly explored. A“ Pinafore" company hus started ing remark, to wi not deserve it, Lee something to you.’ but'Lee followed wi the untenubte doctrine dtu rebellion and: to open July Chinaman named Yung IT finally accosted thom in an in Ina saloon at the corner of Fourth avenue. the bar he wal stilting manner olk street and ‘Then pleking up 2 glass oft Iked wbout the room cursing ud nt thnes slapped witness r, saying, *£ want to talk with ‘ed. witness and a colored rley fo Uarvey's res- tinued Ils Jnsitlta, that freedom vote shall und gland and the Wi wero delivered by Mr, Thelsm'?; by Prof, ¥ . Louis, on “Speculative Philosophy"; Ti, K, Jones, of Jacksonville, LIL, on! tonic Philosophy; by David A. Wasson, on * Political Pitlosophy "; and by M D, Cheney, of Boston, on “ Art.’ also. given by Mr. Ff Sanborn of Concord, Prof, Peirce and Higaingon of Cambridge, and Mr, Thomas id Dr. Bartol of Bi Been attempting to gain possession of political pawer and tho Administration of the Fedoral Government; for ted to brenk down our or yours thoy hive at- pted to nbofisp all barelérs protecting the rwill and determination todo this will bo defeated throuzh tho eleetlon of Garileld to tho Presidency} Thut Mr. Garileld calls attention to our National system of education, and declures that it must remain frev from wil sectionnl in- fluences, f6 also a thorn In Democratic test, The Detnoerats arc never very pleasant when this subject of education is brought into public discussion, because the most promingnt prt oF tho Demoorney elther openly or sitently opposes und works aginst our free ‘Tho Cincinnatt Volkablatt hus tho following ed {torial retatlva to Judge Houdley: Hondloy docs not seem to be well posted regurd- ing the German-Amorican press. White at Chi- engo, a few days ago, the Judge was Interviewed by nrepresentative of au Engtish-American pie per, and, among othor things, 1s reported ng haylug stated that the only German paper printed In Northern Ohiv was published nt Cleve- and and it supported tho candidacy of Hancock, ‘Nhla nasertion ts erroneous. (1) ‘There are athor th papers printed In Northern Ohio besides: Cleveland one; far Instanco; in Sandusky, in Holedo, In Fremont, in Mansneld, pero are two duily German pie nurs Instead of one. Tho Cleveland Anze(yer Is tstrong Republican paper itgolY to denth beenusa t! attempting to Bwing around to th camp, or—for ull we kn this movement ulrendy, Tt would have, been nba for the Anzciver If tho Erfe hud swung around from its jndopendent position to the Republican hosts. The Demverney of tho MWacehter ts the Ife of tho We hope that nil othor ussertions nropheclos made by Judge Hondley, duriig eng Interview, are bused upon a better knowledge of facts than his stutemont relative to tha only Mie papel r 0 yours they hive attem free Institutions, nuitd vompanion named Chia tuurant, where he con tried to piek a quarre Wena witness went up to Leo’s room, but. |ANZUAgS Was 80 Kanales farther testified that he had frequently him while asleep In this house & at the door and wantin, Bo’elock Sunda; these calls, and told him he was sleepy; not open tha door, and heart.” This he repented seve: after the duor was burst in, cated It, Witness was in bed, away ?s and reach eh was under the plilow, but Lee kept coming tihng the sente onched the bed, Then it was tha ‘Ranales stated that he id was born at Nassau, but nt an early age fish Captain, and at 8 venrs of nga was left to shift for Tinsel Il works as a cook, and ‘0 this efty looking for employment, ury, niter a short absence, ‘that George Leo ening to bullet fred tnto és, and’ recommended "tat yout bail to the Grand It will be painful to thelr many friends in this country to Iearn that Queen Victoriu ts not on good terms with her daught Princess of Germany, nor with the Empress Davidson ans ur, tho Crown nummuseripts, and Mr. Enmorson gave hia leet Several very pleasant evening receptions and conversations ‘were held at tho houses of prominent citizens, ‘THE LRADING ATTRACTION of the schoo! Inst year proved to be tha lect- ures of Prof, Iurrls, who expounded tho rnelples of the German Trayscendentallsts ywinusterly manner, Le hi signed his position os Superintendent of Public Schools at St, Louis, and has’ come ure on Memory,” iter a second one. id thet he would -schoo! syutom.’ eo sald, “1 want ASchool of Design for Womon has been started {n Philadelphin ata cost of €60,000, If the fastitution can only design a woman that will get atong with two bonnets a ycar the money will have boen well expended, At Brimfictd, Maas,, the census enumerator founda women 106 years old. Allowlug her to be on average person as regurda atyte, an eml- nent mattematiclun has calculsted that her ex- penses for bonnets and buts must have reached the sum of $2,487,004.00. Thoro was n fat doctor named Tanner, Woo carried the Abstinence banter, And he murinured, “ Usbould Liko to go without food Forty dnya, if { thought { could atan’ ‘or,” and sali he was a nintor Christinney, of 1 States Minister Lieto keep nw closer, and. re} passing near t hip pocket, and again t stl mutterhy Ranales says he fred, Resnrding himself, 1g 33 yours of nee, ni in the Bahama Islands was stolen by an E long conversation with Justice BI Christianey declared drink had obtained sue: mi that ho was compelled t eo to send hii to the Inebriat taste could be cured. ha had had himself committed t ingtitution In Binghamton and 91 delphia, Ie had not been lou and was boarding at a lod and was without ht hig father would: pu ome If he was told {t was then arranged tint ono urs should swear ont a wat- “on Information an habitual drunk Justles Bloom then commit iome for six months, started for the Loine t inent In person, GRANT FOR GARFIELD. Ho Declares for the Republican Nome {neo in Unequivocal Language, duly 1—Gen, Grant, Inan without hesita- ship of “Ethies at Marvard, clined, and is soon, to. wall ilosophical and eduentional st Speeulatl : Piltonoh ie to bi dL Speculative Philosophy 8 to be removes from St, Louls to Boston, TUE BECOND TERM, | + is already stated, opened July. Elizabeth’ Thompson, of New ¥ given the inclpfent university a $1,000 en- dowment, a portion of which hag heen ex- unpretentious “chapel” near the Orchard House, for the sessions of the schoul, by conversations, take place ‘nt 0 n,m. and 7:30 p, m., from Monday to Friday Inclusive, and at 92, m, on Saturday, nearly the sume ns Inst are 0 conts each, or, Alcott Is the * Dean” of tl 3, Bauborn the Seerotur, his Journal of fe not grivv’ 0 Viidcehter ute a a Monny on nl ands . ‘Dora Dimple ”—Your essay on "The Fall of Man" Ishardiy what'we nro looking for just now, und the information that you wore a per- cule dress during its dellvery eannot be atlowed to warp our Judgment. If you could write something cute about tho fall of wheat it might be uceeptablo. After all, the army-worm Is not a6 much to After belng brnied as nematold" by Gen, Le Due, and made the aubject. of an munication by the sume person, oven aust forbearing creature {8 Hable to enter upon a curger of dissipation and crime, At n recent session of the Amerlean Philo- logical, Association in Philadelphiu, Prof. 0. He Toy,.the President, read @ paper upon “verbs ending In un in Hebrow us an Indication of date,” People in want of something wild and exciting for the long winter ovenings should not full to socure a copy of this thrilling work, An otherwise catlmable young man of this city, who recently Joined an archery club, asked, tho fair being whose striped hoso ho some timo hoped to have the honor of buying if she would Not like tobecomo a toxopholite, but she sald ber faunlly bad boen Presbyterians so long that sho rece feel quite lost in any other denomina- Charles Kanal Ttanales be held’ wit! Jury. Tato In the day, Juat as Tanne: to be taken to the. County, dail, ctible-looking colored worn, and sho remained b Yast was locked in a cell ut of tha Court off rant charging and beliet ? wl Lectures, followed ‘o deliver his commit fram Evanston, side until he at the County Jail, AN UNNATURAL DAUGHTER, Brief mention was made in yeaterday’s Prune of a peculiar cage of cruelty to an Old ody, which had rioticg of State’ nd in Northern jt x in question misunderstood the Judge ntiy imivrepresented him. Judge: Jo nuke errancaus and actory Kuutements, On tha othor side, however, Judge Houdley {3 9 man of sanguine who usuilly takes a roseato view The terms are unthocephalus blngle thekets find conseque 2s {3 not tho man i 1.) the {* Director," Temperninent. of niutters and things through the epcatacles of big own wishes und hopes, und not the Bright What wo wish wo are willing ‘This old proverb t6 a Ho dealres tho elect to beeame a fact, and, things which have no infnet, Among his Denven, Colo, interview, sald: “Lean say tlon that Iwill give Garileld my hearty sup- no reason why any Repyb- t vote for Garfield. I know him to be s man of talent, thorough- accomplished, been brought to the Attorney Mills, Hight of reality. Phillips, and with a considerably larger attendance than From ‘forty to elght have uttunded tho leettires of the —nbout two-thirds being ladies, Amoug dls-, tinguished women it ara Miss Hila plicable to tha port. There ts thorofure, ho believes Yean should no’ foundation and ex- errnivous bellefs fa vations that the Demucratle party can nrze wecession from North Peorin strect. She next October, and, possession of all her oxcepted,—she inueh longer in th alition In which she was fount who are now enrin; aldaughter who pour Obl mother herself Mrs, dutler, North Peoria strovt, warth gome monvy, bi pyssesses no real estat jug to prove ur by law to con “To Hsten to tha story 0 fal suffering which ‘PRUNE, reporter last event the tears to any one's byes, Metions upon her er and stepchildren, ps was Lhe eldest daughter of a ye! Foster, at No, St vill ne fane, aud Nien hh sho fs in the fu the celebrated astron- lege, During the open were begun by Ws canpolyn an a tho ranks of th ‘Tho Butfalo Frets Prevse says: ‘ Domoorntio ‘papors do not find a sullicient reason for Gen, Huncock resigninw bis posttion In tho regular army, in tha fact that thoir platform, upon which Hancock stands and must necept the cgn- didacy, denounsos fn It against Gen, ing week courses of lectures Hancock, but Garfield is the man for tho office.” Ho denied tho report that he complatned of Conklin, deceived him, ‘The unnatur i snaltrenlist ser Is 65 years of age, stylin and fying at No, 1 ‘She is supposed to bo Inasmuch as she 8 80 far as Known, a dificult matter to compel tribute to her mother’s sup, f physical and yy wid Logan having ino lottor from elther of thom eithor before or after the Con- on “The Platonte Phil W. 1. Channing ‘divine, of Lon- on Oriental and J. Suider, of St. Lous, ‘These aro the courses of tha term, and run through the en- thre five, weeks, (3 course, which closes dur ee t, Builder's, which ents during the see- has delivered two lectures jason two on The. 8 KIxth, soventh, but paragraph, tho provent fea. Hesaldof all men Conkling and Logan wero the last for hin to find fault: with, nud ho felt moro- proud of the by him than if he had received tho nomlna- Uon by unfalr means, A young Indy whoso letter betrays a paln- tul absence of grammar wants to know why Tas THuguNK “ doesn't print more of Mr.‘Tennyeon’s hourt-songs," saying that sho buysothor papers fortho purpose of indulging in her oxtrnordl- nary uppotita for tho later works of tho Poot Laureate. All wo can say is that from 4 somo what comual examination of tho works re- ferred to they appear moro Ike the productions ofa disorganized lver than a heart, and thut if anybody’ elae wrote them tho author would Probably be restrainod from furthor work i ‘that lino by law, President of tha who procured his posi ir, Channing's tary honor aad { 319 that stood a under auch olroumatances, bis ond, Mrs. Chene: on “Art,” and hy of History?” ‘Manlton spectal sa) the Stute Press Assoc! Grae use walt BGS, JE., (ile ‘they visit Lead- longer under Ereslitont ‘whom bo must deals navo as his Hegitimate Commander-tn-' order not to bu at varlance with the party that sul furthor, and the unny and navy who Indorse and have pube vars Democratic platform, In thelr voluntary roslgnn- becutise they can be compelled to do ae by the lawa ae they now sland. tion were presented to Gen, JPhe party will be } Fred Grant to-morrow. ext week, and then Donver A nominated hin, THalntatn toat all ol of the United state: Uely Induried this should ut once han The second week's program July 19) includes uly. the cont tha regular course above nan urea ore to be delivered b piscopalian diving, dt Aifnnesota, Mine”; one by Mr, Jolin Language”; one by. amarried ob red & worthless dra himself to deat! Oy go within eight ¥: {dren “were the offs nil the present 3! Mrs. Phillips has a he sufferings she un- Sho wag conte shoes to sup her besotted hus- fter sie had bound elght In bis lutter of ace yeook cannot pass over these parte No mutter bow tame aud reserved hls expressions in relation thereto muy ‘be, kp cunnot avoid coming in condlct with: id wa, and an inyeluatary Jon bis part would be tho result, 1f he maitber (han to appear rt-martial, Any violation piiie must be puuished, ‘Mhelron nile ne Must govern the comiuon yuldier nthe ranks #4 well na tho Major-General; the tter must nut be permitted to entertain any, doubls about the leyullty of tho authority ov 10 cahunniste bin udberunts against Hief of tho Army and United States, Hancock knows all thig, and it remutys to bo seen whether realgnation will by valuntary ar comusbiory, Spectat Dispatch to TH Cannont.ton, Ub, July 1— years of age, one of our most dd thrifty darmors, ving two tiles east of town, committedsulclia yester- day by taking a lurge Phyalclans were suse the poisun was surely oT pete dctal Dispatch to Ths CN Kansas City, Mo,, Jul ner, son of a Ww conunitted sule! Po'clock to-nt with o pistol, about drupls unnoticed, Albee, on “Elgura- Willlatn Cumb- SJulin Ward 1 Society "4 and one (subject uo! a SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS. ink, about 60 prosperous an of thig union, a the only ong survivin vivid recollection of There seems to provail in tho “sanctum” of the Kansas Staute-Anzelyer-a jolly state ‘of affairs, ‘That paper is blessed with two editors, Sge4 Republican and'the other a Democrat. ‘Thoy divide thoir editorin! labors botween them, asa “band of brothors" should. this dual political management of a siualo Puper, tha Milwaukeo Jicrold sal tho other day? The Kansas Staate-dnzelyer conned, for & ghange, in {ta number of tho Sd of July, ita out. Waa thy Iteyublicun creat Aud has becou of paris green, ut too lite, a3 doing its deadly work, children Jn dude noy is to give a final lecture; ‘on "Che Lite ford fs to deliv ‘The Personality of tions of Philosophy and ‘The last week will be lectures of Mr. Emerson, Dr. on “Phe Philosophy: a God in Nature” *Conselence and as Blake's readise from Thorvau's porself andsehtldr band. Quantay, w and “The Rela Hea90, ‘Tribune, 18.—Williain Ture reby burnt her dent of West} her face to mouse her, deat his father’s hous lit, by blow Iny taille Gow tha vilv ing tho past tivo ‘upon them as com paratively pluasant oues. his bratus out with his father Miults. aud had What ia the matter? tor out taking 8 trip? beceiny of tho *noutrallty’? alth and strength, and could work for 0 tists, but now ee and deerentt and w blo to'care for herself, Mrs, Phillips’ sce: husband was n Baptist clergyman, poor but upright and very industrious, Iie umilahied her a comfortable home, and eared for her children, but he died many years ago. The daughtars—Mra, Butler—fret Iusband was a udgs Davison, by. whom Ale find three children, ‘Io odicd nt Pekin, Il, and since then Mrs. Phillins says her daughter has had a multitude of husbands. Butler was one of, them, Bradley another, and, attpresent, 0 Bourd of Trade seatper Is Sud tonbe te favorit boarder, ‘The old grandina has lived with Mrs, Butler for Fine years past, and has always bepn most shamelully abused, and even beaten and inched, not only by the daughter but by her own grandchildren. Sle was force to sleep In & narrow siin: yt, room in the ret, with buts single little window facing. Te east, At times she was nailed fast into this den for hours together, and this frequently after neriel heating because she dared ask to have a little milk or food, or to haye her few rags of enlico washed out, St was four long, weary flights of stairs down to the kitchen, aud’ after making the trip, a8 sho frequently did, with the greatest of pain, her only reward wast few hard crusts of breat{ anda tin cup full of water, When sheasked for tore she was taken ack to her den and vlther nailed in or. tied with cords to tho banister rallings. During the recent hot spell the poor womnn was compelled to remain in her coop, sweltering with the heat, and be- neath the burning rays of the sun. Wednes- day forenoon shiv called the attention of a servant in Miss Foster's yard by rapping on the house near the window with a sinall stick, When the servant looked up the old lady pressed her hands to her head, and then clasped them In supplication. Shu dared hot spoak, for fear the folks in. tha house would hear her, ‘The servant motioned to. er to come down, and when she did they gave hers enn of milk for which she has i great eraving, and nex! day before daylight tho ‘old lady soughtshel- ter from the Foster sisters, and sald she could not endure another stich day. Since then sho has been given every comfort nnd delleacy, and ‘cleanly clad, by women, who, though classed among the ubeputable by society, yet had hearts. good and kindenough foveling to this poor withered wont, nnd, calling her “ Grandma,” bestow upon her every” Kindness they could think of, And this, too, without asking or seeking remuneration, It wns by them that the attention of the nuthorities was called to the cave, Itis quite probable that the unnatural daughter will be arrested and proseciited, and that a subseription will be started amongst church-gaing citizens, ¢s- pecially Baptists, in order to pluce Mrs. en a we Old Women’s Home or sume such institution, The story of the old lady's sufferings is yery well Known on Peorla street, and Sirs. Butler has once been arrested for cruelty to her mother. ‘The complainant was. butcher, to. whoin the old crone was often compelled to go for food. ‘Che nelghvors haye frequently commenced proceedings to put an end to. the outrageous bruta tes which they Witnessed upon Mrs. Butler's premises, but each time they have fallen through. ‘Mrs. Phillips has purehased, or rather at- tempted to. purchase, of druggists aud ply. sicians, chloroform, optumn, Taudanum, aut other drugs, and hins even sharpened knives with which to take her life, but her husband always told her that suicides could never en- ter Heaven, and so she falted to carry ont her intentions. : eg ‘The reporter saw Mrs. Butler, who says she never maltreated her mother, save when she aggravated her by tattling and telling bad stories about people, and that she never did more than slap her In the face two or threg times. ‘The reporter was permitted to v6 the room In the nttle, and he never wants to sea such a sight again. One would not put pigeons in such a coop. “The only artl- cles of furniture in the place—in fact, the only articles there were roum for—were & narrow trundle bedstead, an old and broken spring mattress, ani a few ald rags of bed- clotiies, ‘a low rocking-chalr with a wooden seat, and a box used 19 1 seat, Crusts of bread were seattered here dnd there, nud, to- xether with the bed, were covered with ver. tin. The stench was terrible, A closet off the kitchen, where the poor old lady was sometimes permitted to sleep, was also in an {udeseribablo condition, Tow n woman of 35 years mannged to live for five long years In Squalld, ill-kept quarters, and under sueh inhuman treatment, is more than the mind can comprehend. !'FELL AMONG THIEVES. August Sunderkup, a boarder at No, ML West Sixteenth street, Is lying at his home In a somewhnt eritieal condition, the result of a dressing hho received enrly Sun day evening at the hands ‘of Michael Twohey,’ and his brother, nicknamed “Bull” Twohey. Dr FE. GH Mierler, who attended him, found three se- vere stabs In the back, ony on the back of the head, and some severe bruises and inter- nai injuries, ile says the cuts aro not necessarily dangerous, but that the inter- nal injuries, together with tha loss of blood through the cuts, make the patient's condition a precarious one, ‘The partieulars of the altray are briefly these:. At about 8 o'clocka citizen whose hang was hot asecr~ tained caught a horse with harness which had evidently broken away from o bu ‘The capture ‘was made in front of Dd Bil West Sixteenth street, and | almor immediately the Twohey brothers, who have achieved qtilto a notoricty In that section of tho elty, came rnnniug w and demanded the horse. "Phe citizen refused to give St to them, and evidently fully appreciated that’ they — wero — bad chatacters. ‘The ‘Twoheys. thereupon attacked him, and they had him down and were beating him badly, when Sunderkup, who lind seen everything from is boarding-house, rushed forth to the stranger's nesistanc ie thus turned upon him, and only lett him when he qwas lying In the roadway unconscions. 2 Like Twohey was arrested by oliver McDermott and locked up at tho West ‘Twelfth Street Station, ‘he owner of the runaway horse Is unknown. IN A CRITICAL CONDITION. "Thomas Shaunon, the saltor on the bark J. B, Sherman who was so badly ent tn the left side Saturday noon ina bagnio at No. BIS Clark street, was In a yery critlenl corm dition at the County Hospital yesterday, and the physicians in attendance had but slight hopes for his recovery, ‘The police have une der arrest Neila Massett, alias Fagan, and Jennie MeKeown, and Inst night was spent by Detectives MeDonald and Dulty ina fruitiess search nfter another female and her “man,” 9 well-known young Uisreputable, ‘hhey have not been blo to agcertaln much concerning the cise, except that the cutting was dohe by this ‘pimp? Shannon was drunic when ho cn- tered the house and had alittle money, but how ‘the quarrel originated ennndl be told, because tho degraded erentures under - arrest refuse to. tell sanytling nbout the fight. Certain it ts, that Shannon besides being cut, was baly punched an kleked, and the woman bears not asingla mark. ‘Nellie Hasset Is the daughter of 9 Bridgeporter who it was sald was ent up by hits son, packed tn barrel, and buried tn Healey Slough. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The allverware recovered Saturday upon threo thieves arrested by Ofleer Willlam Dollard was yestorday Nlentitied a3 n portlon of the proceads of quite an extensive bure- lary at the residence of J, Licbensteln, No, 1403 Michigan avenue, Officer James Cook, of the West Chicago Avonue Station, while traveling his post at 1:80 yesterday morning, full in with a party of twenty or twenty-live young brawlers who were throwing stones at houses and lamp-posts in the vicinity of Noble and Turon streets, officer arrested one of th and while on the way to the atation with his risoner was assaulted by the remaliuder of he party with sticks and stones, and wis compelled to permit his prtsouer to Saunt, ‘A ahiot was also fired at the oflicer, to whieh jie responded with three shots, not one of which took effect. ie wag not able to being in. any one of the party, so closely did they all stick together, Minor arresta: Henry Urry, drink cand disorderly, and’ assaulting lls wife, Mrs June Urry, in the Hinman Street Police Dis. Yricts Mrs. Suslo Wolf, assaulting o clilld of Dr. W. BL Wilke, No. 428 Milwaukes avenue; Frod Bredericks, alias irvine, lareeny of "a clothes-wringer and other articles from Georgie Curtis; Janies Peuraon, burglary of a Michigan Central car; John Gillen, o brother of the Mirae robber, robbing J, 1. Patterson while intoxicated tn ‘Theatre court yesterday suorning of n few dollars and some jewelry; John Cang, burglary of Wiliam Atehison’s room at No, “42 | Dearborn atrost, aud Where atyullny au over Walter Feen soph Phillips cont anda suit of elothe of Meents from the Lake Park yostorday, MYSTERIOUS CASE. A Doctor Who iinn Lvidently Keon At 9:90 Inst avening Officer Considine was notified to go ton drug store nt tho corner of Filth avenue and Randolph street, under tho Briggs House, to take charge of 9 man left there by the con- duetor of n West Randolph street car. The conductor said that the tnan had been eelzod with a fit, and had fatlen off the car, Officer Considine found upon ecards and papers which led him to bellevo that the man was Dr. tho ‘inan’s persait lfarrison Akely, West Madison No promptly, procured a carriage, and had the Doctor conveyed to the County Hospital. ‘The phystelans who altended him there sald at once that the man had been poisoned, with what they were unable to state The Doctor was in a yery eritleal condition, and at 2 o'clock t there appeared to be bit smatl Two men were k ping up artificial respiration, few minutes he was, dosed hope of keep with — whisky, known concernlny over.in the North DI ear, and he may hay dentally or with, sule lon Just prior to taking aken the potson aeel= ! intent, or it may have been adiuinistered to him by some de. Doctor ts 45 or 50 ft age, and ts very well known in the Ilis practice has never been Tong time at it, signing persons. ents Vest Divishon, large, but he has been a Those who know him best think it Is at- tempted sulcide. ————— $$ The World's CoffeesProductions Tanai inves. The four great colfee countries of the world are Brazil, Java, Sumatra, and Ceyton, The data and tgures for isiv show’ that Brazil Iteelf hus produced an extraoniiuary quintity of beans. Hitherto, £4,000 tona have teen considered ts a good yearly flutre for Brazil: last year tho ex- port ‘along amounted to 2H tons, But tho consumption of colfce In the country itself! now nmounte to 60,000 tons, raisliyg tse ruduets of Brazil to 63,000 tons. Fortunatel: for the planters in other parts of the worl, cof- feo hus grown Into nm necessity In the United Although tho soil peelnily for coffee cul eo total yearly is, its price his ing Inhor daily hocomes greater, and ders It doubtful whether the above fgura can ‘be much exceeded. fn Java and Sus matra.was vstiinated at 4,000 us for export; the consumption of the inhabitants, although the population ia double that of Brazil, that of tho intter country. duction in Ceylon, 1878, shows a falling o! ears; there were {n_ atl 41,20 orted from the island. tho native consumption Cotfee 15, besides. in several of the Sout! tho British and otber colonics Cuba, Porto Kico, when compared with being very a Arubin, Mauritius, northenst const of Africa, In Liberia, anc African West Coast, in) Manilin, Celebes, aod oyeral of tho talands of tho Pacitle, and, lastly fu Hritiah India, But the total production of a these regions doss not reach oalt of the export of the fuur ehlef countries namod above. Tho Monkey's Fricnd. Loudon World. Frank Mucktand, the friend of fishermen and tu sny, In falling health, monkeys, fs, Lam gor ture of bis complilnt Owlng to'tho dropsteat nv he finds walking diticult,—as 1 txpréssion, bls legs were In \ f, to use his awn ‘ Wellington's boots fullof water, Notwithstanding those physical of interest to the nnturatiat. Mr. Buckland ut hotne Is surrounded by ull bia rile to ving creatures of winJohu Hunter's chalr, re- ardfess of uncomfortable angles, and considers Lore delightful than tho duwnlest of couches without historical interest; and the angles, 00, hire so convenient for the ‘monkeys. ‘The ch the progress of the F’ trotibies, ite ts full pets, from dried ‘4 5 feaheuts nt will, {3 a Arent favorit with shures with him the frugal petors Vinit him. ‘There 16. remony observed on these eccusions, virn about, even to the claret. expression of the monkey's face, ns it sits watebing an 0 mild, I have only sean equate: brought to-our retired organ-monk 11 meal to which ht for everything Is t ty the children onan bospitals from poverty= strickon homes. ‘The fiew of the starved human. baby, Ht up with a gleam of nurse, and the fave of the spoiled munkey, Bit- ting fir miute admiration of bis Idndly muster, are alike to a wrinklc. ‘BUSINESS NOTICES. are of u fraudus Jeotric Soap now be= be market by misrepresentation. clothes washed with It, Inslat ybbine’ Electric, The public will bows Jent imitation of Dobbins’ ing forced on tl BAKING POWDER, THE CONTRAST! er Taking Powders are largely ADUL« Ith ALUM and other hurtful drags, Dr. PRICE’S CREAM In all of. its original - ‘hos been kept UNCHANGED in all of te ie PURITY, ms ee iA f from Fast to Wert, Io the homes ofthe rich and poor, where it has been used for the Inst 16 yearn. A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. STEELE & PRICE, in Yeast Cems, Speelal “Manufacturers of Teupull Sone Extra ;. Chicago ‘and St. Louls. Flavoring Extracts, Ete. TARRANTS SELEZER APERI THE CURATIVE OUP, Crowned with foats le tho goblet, but "tle not cham AuN0, Bource’ af Neudachos, and hoariaches, and gastrie it APERIENT, 9 balm for hatueiinprogueed by 0: Andne It tenipers the bie Forructs the foul sioinach. Naw life from the draught ‘And cloud fram thy tl tig liver ountruts, ty 4 ehavss id of Ute tnvuiid pollse 'B EVFERV ES: BY ALL DRUGGISTS, WOSSAMER COATS, Ladies? Clreulars, cre ’ WHELPLE Wiand LS Lake-st ‘Tho Kentneky Atate Tot reunite : acvot Kuntucky, oa Weduesduy, 000, 88,000, 8, umountEy we riiculurs address IACHIMOND, Covington, Ky. 28 Broadway, Ne Sw Wushlustou