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: : THE CHICAGD ‘TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 6, 1880—TEN PAGus Df : — osama tee - os ~ _ — a an RRORS or PAMIN Tittle or nothing haa teen [Lord Walter bas arrived! They have writ- | York, and tha key. Dr, ‘Lhomas M, Clack, | natly the Chamberlatna were Wiltshire yeo- NEW PUBLICATIONS. iO. ATA RAN Be orderly aod ecpiable disteibae | den to htin that his fathor is dyimgl W Blahop of Rhode falund, mien, but for mord that a htidred: yeats: hee | peg ewes cose es creme i Rien, Iiinattect BENGeK ie tattcatnact Cement || rout they Tope Ielun to Walling 15H a iaseeaiaenss ae fore the father of the present representatlye APPLYTONS’ SUMMER Book. Fearful Streot-Scenos in the City Herd wurauntcctiauconechale ot eine iaatned | WH not-for ids own, foe his dear sister's, aa aie) London, au’ oxtensive” business. is | Wateting-Pince: superviy Mlastentedeand ‘contatne | oT2XMANATION Op ILMPERRRCM EAN Sauimta of Oroominh, Porsla. In ofhor tewleae Acrtpltaliat wishing to Tnvest | for all our sakes,” ‘Tho Advonttros of x Serivein the Mins | leather merchants and boot and sls manu- | ingaGrest Namber of Articles on Bummer Top! Gace “Sanday excepted, 3 Monday excepted. in lant Sra finnts: It vein wrout timate. on etl cyoar, bina ivelns at fh tetuplen pr ihe ing Mortons, facturers, ane sulnect at the preneut, isnot Btories, Sketches, Advanturos, ete., ete. Wrice, beta, — whot found, 1 comes to him biden with tmpos one farmer became distended with Indig- Bpectat Correapondence of The Chicago Trttnne, never went to college. Aga lad te Went to Chicngo & Northwestern tenitieny. : exeveding W per cent, Tho whota aun of mort- | nation at tho mero thought of foul play to last pie % aie, in the seloul attachel to Univeratty College, e For Maps. Tude-iooke WHene-Tadios, Hleeninte’s Starvatton, Dospalr, tind Donth, on Evoty | avs on land in it Yamaats toons iesethan | bg. ao doar to luim, Undue any other ele: | | ANTELort Pant, Colo duly 1%—1t enn | Tandon, hucae id yeney Of age hie seas eet APPLETONS’ SUMMER BOOK, | gecommadaiions, nypiy ate as inn ne urea ' tik . rive iniiihirda and a hile af franes, whtele | ¢ os a ves Lob tes ~ | to pass in tho fourth month, which ty April i strat mh Wie , Grand rink’ ixptang. onic cet Nand—Throo Thousand Porsons Al tive Min t u ' uinstanees he mbit have blushed ab the ab pass fh 0 i ty ul Avril, | buainess In the aucestral stioe-shop. | ‘Two aUniqua Volume for the Traveter, by tall or rth rot Kandoiph and ¢ roady* Portshad, thetapeaceuagat ay anuah capital employed | Tygon to Lady Atier, for we doubt if hts | thata scribe who dvtell tir the tate of Cale | years inter hls father became a partner in the | Stenmbont, of the Countes Sojournor at the Souald House aieaty had ue thu loyons at Ear 5 Y id trary, an enurmionts OF tnturesta | Heart was quills Tree in that respeots but wow | jrornta, even Ln thy great clly thereof, where | Serew inauntueturing firm of NetUlufotd & | In the Mountains, ur wherever ha may be. Cantal ST ate ate ae And’ oxorbitant expenses. that render. tid | her brother elalmed all iiseare, sid fils land the waves of the great sun wash the shores | Gaambortain, of Birminglai, nud young | Storiesand pkotchs auitable fur tho Reason unda | abacine Past tne ‘ ‘ suf Bo of Ttnly over moro ateriic, ant tha | closed over the heavy hitting whip he cate ; gee I rs a. | ldo? was sent lo work wl thatestablishiment, | Groat Number of Articles on Buinmor Toples, Bu- | asionx City Yankton American Missionaries tho Oaly Mops of tho Sof | improvement of nyucionituea tmpossiiie. A few | ried with aitiet resotition, thoroof, fiad Jt related tutito him that marvels | -yhie snecuindon was 4 highly successful one, | peebly Monteated, Irlva, a canta, ghnouad Bay ferersAn Apptal to tho Benovolenee Blatistlos from the peur 1878 will Ivo n Vetta | 1 Whiore is Walter” hie nslted, ous great riches were hidden In the bowels | Indecd, It could hintdly be vitierwise. ‘Thera | —-—- mens en at Chicago EAP alin arafaaiten tua uronibe Miunhoe carrier Pat ka rage weit hie tutog, Th , Of thecear vntat in Aho. mintatnireal des of the thepatieot tee nr at pecue Nand PPLETONS’ SUMMER BOOK ’ h- y tn or r i + f Ra spered Ethel, |, ari) ented f i oy 7 R yt ea pen Fokmreribae inborera, itars seere I polntiigg to the men who wero repairing It, dalla be Poletadey, Pon nnis ihe Faling nat patents for Improvements the manufacture ‘contathe Illustrated Articles on Flshtna, Bhoot- ‘ : ‘ehtostat Bad tittega avibernes Tlon id the nujnbor of persone in tie hoapitals | "LE has been done purposely, L fear,” nid He marveled greatly. | Ati to eertalt of | of gerowa that were worth anything, and | Ins, Cumping-ont, eto, in addition to many other pa- fe Tabiaee, 1 To the Rattor of The Citeago Tribune, nillicted with pollucea wasitineming. Haly, with | Krank Oaths walked to the vehfolo and | thy dons of nen he sald, "Lwill gird up my | thus forimany yenrs Netthfuld & Chamber | pore. Prive, t0 cents, aFreepurtt dubuatas, id in Ais RA cmcago, duly petit vomen set te Bharata af Inhabitat with 1 superiichat ren examalivedl thy broken Arne earatall Its lulns ate journey thither.” Hah hada vin al nonopaly of theserew trad ' falfwauen ene dat oUenuvn 24:5 Wn sly: ain aby" rd of Loreen Missions | Of 20000 rytunro Kilometres, produces nbout yboente lati and his ayes looked broub- " 3 | They lind # Jaraw extatlishinent. employiny a + . bMitwaukeu Bpoct ¢ pn Presbytorian Bon alness of the following | UAOMIO widvels of whunt Stobjou oushete oe | lode” Withont tierlnge worded ae Ne peean ib cit Nate ai 28 Bn 4 x noon amassed nn | A PPLETONS’ SUMMER BOOK | riiwaunen g'iteen iy ww walked ¥ titre, over 9,000 hands, anil, ve . f hotse In order, and so tool his departure, eiorntous fortunate Youny youelt for the barley and oats, his 3,109,000 hen of eattle, and | resolutely Into the house, . i statement: om : BRO) head of shop itd gontas while England, “Where re you golig 2 domandedt Siitas |, Aftor Journuying matty days te came unto | heart and soul Into the busters, and was At | Pleasure-Places', “iolidaya om the Heaton Pans | bureau & Mocnud JOUINAL, WRITTEN DY S1¥ AD, A NESTONAS | louoteoe ravtucermbaut foxonkesmusieieor | Carer, iu a surly une, as the young ann { the City of Donver, whieh {4 situated unter | a very early age one of tha foremost com- | “Vacations In Colorado"; descrites "A Trip Up tho CUNISTIAN, AND TRANSLATED BY silts, whents 18,30 UN) buishold ne barleysamd ones, hia crogaed the kitchen, the sindow of the great mountatus, and here | mnerelalinen in Birmingham, fe was also | Hudron"s “ha Thousand’ tslua"y “Monniaine WEA - 8,600,000 Rend of cattle, whi) 385,500,000 shoop# and ho seo ney Erlend)? . the Phorlsees salt uate Inn, “Behold | the | & diilgent student and a great render, and at | Climbing’: “the Wondurs of the Shore nid mich Ouoostran, Persla, Friday, May 16 (by the | cortutnly the soll of England ta ty fur intertor hn Hs Lordatup te at dinner with ifstutor.” | snountains of the southorn dountey nbunad | early age lil aumnssed a Wosary: ‘of 3,000 | esa besides. Lenutttuly ulurteniea, rice, ete, Fnater reelconliig This inorning, At 10 | fortility to that of Italy, ‘The agtial condition, | Obaorved tha landlord, and L cannot permit I uiptielies, in ald aed Ti nileuesr th yohtunes. Ji 1868, when only 38 years of age, a vrclock, gong to Lhe bizunt, Lsaw some feat | thorofore, of tho nutlonal richns of Ttaly ta this? | thom to be tntraded one. A greut rehes, in Kold and th silver, Wo | je eames to the front on the great question of PPLETONS’ SUNMER BOOK fulsigits, whlch will reenrd in part here, | Heavy inposte welutingon landed nraperty and |" “tot Hol Siting Chnruumy” Aro you, too, | valuo whereof no man Kuoweth." And ho | free, eompulamy, ant tmnseelunan eaten A i MME From my house to, tio bazanr is about six wahuvorable inwa: sana eullta 19 pg ae in the plot? inarveled greatly, Hon, and waselecled Chairman of the Na- ontaind Stirring Stories and Sketches appro- aninutes! walk, First, T sav the doors uf the | tof and laborer, lending thy ong to tinploy. hts ate tt Mot? faltered the man, turning ) On the morulug of tho: third day ho Jour | tend! Eiucation Leazue. It was at ottce | priate tothe feasun, Choteely iiustentud, Trico, de. ain: ‘ " Dalian Titel inisstonneles crowded full of those recelving | ERptal, aud the othor fis labor, tn more prntitie geen that he was a ann of rare. ability, grea and Counc ane ea ie e. —e a ble gruutaut 7 . . neyed southward, atd arrived at the tents ‘| ‘ Paltinan 2 nece: esofiife, that thoy might be . ‘s “Onn't tell yot,” nnawered Fran, eying y iW fluunt, cutting, mid eluauent orator, When 9 by Bloux City on the tenin leaving C! ‘i the necersor day from dah, Tho wit. | Seamreuetny tedintaution of the mews Of T him uagiaauage “Dat sion atte Doster | of tho Alamosa, ven ito the tent of gor | guemneununee mut elunuent orator, When | A PPLETONS? SUMMER BOOK | "Sins Quite tens Maving chleset ag tlo farthor on, Law a boy, perhaps 8 years | hurd tines, in oxcosslve emigration, a. lirger | Mined to finde out. You don't belles in porns the pubiivan, who welcomed tilin with | Setiool Boards all over the gomutry hho was, ° i i : old, lying dead, and nond to carry hii to | denth-rato, and the Inerense of the terrivle diss Provideuee, porlian Now, Fedo, antl mark |. loud Welcomes, and bade liu tarry a season, | In 1870, eleatet on the Behool Hoard for | the Summer, n Pleasing Companton in the Train or. | —Drpateurnaror Wet and Kinata 43 Chamberhiln went Contains Iitustrated Artieien on*Onrgummer | tuwaunns Rares figs muburhni dp, the Pv MLL. m trmies te Hee etnies lena Unt-of-Noor Rook, fill of tho Flavor ot | naerere ene a eullman or any other fora ie F ; d ofa 2e, pel t Y Bel piel Peupie | &=Hebot corner of tant one ies > . Nearby was a woman, with a baby | ense, pollagra, is any wortla: TE yor een ted to tamper in [and partake of mountali-tront. aud all the | Birminguam, and three years Inter, hd be. | the Steamboat, and full of Suggestions for Peapie ‘ana Anain-ste, toys 10 nionths oft ying, and! the mother ao Se any scheine ngningt the'iable houss of Fal- | detledeles of the season (ehadny, and two | ening its Chatman, He chnd ntready been 7 T2lakind about thelr Vacations. Cuptuusly titurtrat- | hinge, Gapiialaace tay far gone ag to be unable to answer questions | MAP PAST MOVE IN THE GAME, | compere, tt will come home to poe Inwbed). aul He burried at Alnitiosa, elected n membeb of tha ‘Town Counell of | et Price. 6 conta, For Maud Guitesiuakn Tlluetabion. deans orspeak, ‘Two minutes Tattes, ten Dee : Y) Silina Garnem uttered aloud lath, which | In the ritornimg and the evening of each | that thie. Whatever Mr. Chamberlaly. | Seconmandations, anuly at any ntetho tiller were erving out, “Wonre dying. from hin: ‘ grated harshly upon the enes of the speaker, | day there was a toud tuimelt of arriving and | findgth for his hands te do he does. with, all PPLETONS? SUMMER BOOK |. China eenfeteeamyiay ie Chibvar: at Ciarce ger? ‘Then 1 saw an ofd * Wome; ntul An Original Tale, tbad nob the trie ring in it. Sul he felt | departing pllgriing,-sone goin to the mines | his might. Wherever he ts he must be fore- . | hotthoast comer tanusipt ana eases, Olen en i altl, her daughter, perhaps 12 yours . wniwilling to helleva anything yery bad | witha fow sliekels of silvers others rettin- | most, and thus we find him elected and re- Isa large, handsome octavo. volume, flied wit {ndianneuy., Grand Con 1 Boput, corner Canal ong old, without | strength and — specch- - OMAPTER I. nenlnst the father of Ethel, {oy With nothiby, saying int loud volee, | elected Mayor of Birminghan, Mustrations, with an exquisite Destin engraved un Madecntecets ater Jontee, id euenut ‘anal wad fest; and both, perlinps, would |, : opie “T plot aratust the house of Faleonberg! | “D—=n Cotornlol? Bit there were yet | Itauttat not be thought he wasn typlent | eel forthe covor, 349 paces. Irlec, Weents, a hig: 01 NE Suen sou be dead, Jn the enrayananral. 1 stv The old servants at Faleanberg Halt, the | A sparrow tucalnst the englel? yt * i Sun others ‘who had journeyed from far vonn- | Mayory—nn tenorant, obexe, pompous being, tou of over ten women, and matitens, abd boys, ald | sent of Lord Falconburg, near the New For- The viper naulnst the stag-houhd inight |. trey, with stores of gold and silver, who | axlution ond a wine-bibbeb, a {ober anda | For sate by al! booksellers; ur sont by tall, post Tanereusretoe Fe Nestorianss, aun Arumeniitls ene raed est, In Hatpshire, England, had been dying fave bath, eer slut loa jiaster ce ths, ie ap the frensicrua of thio mountains, Ang, AA hisn the ollive of Mayor was n | pald, on recalpt of price, + ~ | pNepenaier & " peguing; when Lanw thelr blackened face: Wi a a re, Baek, L sayy”? wided the youne it unity themselves, Now wil we ore | setlous bis! been Tn forms, thig sight.dut my soul on off rapidly with what Dr. Erdaly called 1 wa farnier, as tic inning v Ne ss, aunt while he held the oflles x Ass oe omnrkavle ndufutstrative abliity, BABES 20 LRa ECE) i < advanedd a seen } ganize stock companies, and play the ting | heéshowed "KUreve a fire, aud Casked, @O Lord, by these Jig. | Nenant fever; but Joo Mattovks, tho sexton, | thing to Impede his pnasing, - 1mless yout | for all she's worth? Verily Lsay unto you, | 1s ftst erent font was to Induce the C 4, 3, and § Bond-at., Ney Yorke, antsy Con juents what Jessing wit 'Thow teach the peo- | and Mary Merril, # blind and aged nurée,and | wish to feel the weight of my hunthig- | “these were the Suid Malduons.” poration to buy tp nll the gas companies'ta | aa FP, | BR aneae Cty 8 teane bast hi ple of Oroomlah Dilek Varley, a lawyer's clerk, believed thoy | whip.” # : After a season the gerbe journeyed Inte | tho tows,.so that the lighting of the town THE STORY +] fiurura, Sunday Vas May 17,—What [have acon to-day had been polsaned (with Dr. Erdate's know! | , Silas rushed upon our hero, who threw |. the whderness. ‘The guidebook sald, Prout | should be tntrusted to the Corporation. he fatis OLN 19 MONE AWFUL THAN YUSTERDAY, vtlge) for the purpose of covering up ao tertt hin off with as minel eaRe us.a yortne tion | fishing and deer-huntiig are goad in the | What was the result? In three y ae ‘stl : ‘i night have dashed n cur nate tit tind | notmitins. Dally are “the sais of men | £40,000 had been approprinted i ald of the Perliaps snare thin 100 warscne ae ull aires ble secret with whieh they were acquainted, fastened iport nis mate, and walked into the | loaded down with tha trophies of the chase, | rates, £50,000 llattedl a a reserve fund, and nt wl Hit te erylug for bread. ‘Then | Lord Fateonberg had two children—his ‘son, | parlor of the Raver Y Huta the ground they are | 410,000 ng 0 sling fund; while the cost of 1 aerator ve 's oli,«tescned from the] Lord Walter, a studont at Ostord, and a seus p noo ed after bin, inentally vowing ae wats that: douleat remy ts tue Sivent Faia te lie autre vis recited Ga per By EDMOND ABOUT. ° ie Wi r ff t t Chg a helr brows nitest,’ f erlbe le fe wing equivalent to a savity ws of slrectilags; while he was without | daughter Alle, both of whom were gient “Prank!” “Walter!” werethoexelainnations <dw will | of 420,000 ane Hee ie hextate tin, the Jay 4 4 . chuckled unto hhinself qud sald, & Nd Juod, himself, becomting te food of does. | favorites with thelr dead mother’s brother, | ofthe two friends, ns they reengntatl each | Ptake my iil ot. dy. Verity WII Thimble | saad inatmer with the WaterslVorks Con | «emo story of an tonem Stans n ploee of work of the vory dueat and mnast adimlratle sort, In whutever Passing on Usnw a very beautttul Ite bos. | Ned Buckhurst, who lived nt 'the Urungo,. a | othor, Atul tholt hats became locket la i | adie peads utters of the ilueketalled deer | piviyy AIM WILD te skeainy eter het, MF yout old. A wounn was taking hl 7 2 ” oe i Mn-trout will taking alvantage of the Artisans? Dwelling way we look tit. «Ie fs mother the story of an tonest about y ‘ fow iniles from Maleonbery Aall, trae, heattfell erasy. unto the ground, and the matt Intun stree! far oft Tron het Dg gt ep ‘Arond of the New {orest, known ns the |, THe two friends did not wish fo separate, | 1 ake airy with agony.” But inthe | Luprovement act, he induced the Council to | tutuily,afauiy uf sturdy podsente, whose titellle BAG ra a ane Mae 0, L found erylng at my door, | povil's Gap, whieh ran past wayside Inn | OU6 bareed to ride to the Grange together, | intistof hope we ave In the depths of deeep- | pttreliase, nt a cost of £1.200,000, the aren | gence and courage, and resulute devotion to duty at He MG dusepit. Atctilann, Nopokne une ieee afew days azo, T found ering nye deer | Dovil’s lap, whink rat past 9. way ord Walter teeepted the horse Franke tind | thon. covered by all the vilest hnbllations In the | whatever cost, cinka. then tyen uf tho eliea Which Hesse ea ame wioMe cintre. Phtige Crs, arid 2 bra nt A W brend for mysolt. Ln earry= called the Raven, was exceedingly dangerous | bean rfding, ant the young farmer mounted Nory deer could be found. borough, and to replace them by good and | showtd and mist constitute the ainowy partor overy | Ce ie ‘gs btn ny Usirnon Cheng nid Kansas City. POW tanto destroy lil, joy 1 know at ia atalght, om recount of lis abrapt termina { 9 powerful vondater, ono of his father's tea, Nary trout was hooked, R t excellent dwellings for workingiuen, and | patton that ts to prospor and advance, w-Carsubached iy alt trains, hose or his fends, ant TL suppose hig | tlon on tho edge of an old and deep quarry. A wy wie fo recede the warn aid ¢ Aud, whon the seribe sald unto tha natives | this ja also a paylig concern and a great re- | “Tho story bas the chores of a ximplielty untoatehet lenen. Mitwanken dt Ate Pant Hattie, mother Is dead frott starvation, and her | It was tho buses of Sillns Garhem, te | age, which the futur ec wiiely the Huta euntet by Ulmeself, of the count Yul 15 tun ner eatherer on Mer to, ta poate cls hoe Hs fast darhiie eerertln pay Viear of Pe a ec _Jtetwestinees see ome prBar, Clinton nnd Carznite Slate h 1 ea sas a fearfully dark night. “he young | the highwa: hold} the guidebook gays | selreme Is Uint the Corporation should buy up: ch ond women whont the reader foals, ithe er iueRent. “Palme Mut baby ts left without an owner.” Golny on. 1) qrutlord of the Raven, to see that two lights,-| men, however, rere siitielentiy dequiduted tigre ts ieond hunting tie fishing inthis fil the public houses, but this has nol yet kyod tu know, « y «We tish that we might write n a ee nk ieiitery anate. Belin, ergline wile int one red and the other bine, were kept burn- | with the. Now Forest not to lose their way. | nelghborhoot,” they helt tp delt Hinds aid | been aceomplisher. Word here which would persunde all renders ty rend. rg & #t Jog 3 reais & Mhurday Nee BLESS, «, tons Pasrongon me. Eanes h ting by Ing nt a Mitte distance from the edge of the] “thal Is hervons,” observed Lord Watler, | titted tp thelr yolecs with one necord, ery. | During tls Mayoralty-Mr, Chamberlain | M:About’s work. 10 {9 wortiler of attention than | Milwaukee Fast Peony Witter ery, Newt by wus nnatlior pidetptoe, every night, from Rinse to sun- | speaking for tha frst tne—for both the | tng, “Go tot ‘Thy ways ate not the wats of | entertained the Prince of Wales. te. hind Se Re at ie SL Pree MERON, f28 Wlore, | Sete ta ramet tl ken stone fullen in the street, | rac fous inen had been plunged In reverle. | the’ mountalheuy, nor thy paths the paths of | voted against any of the ratepayers’ money | Hberally than wost books do."—N, ¥. Evening Post, pulls Sr . y The solitude of her home tella qpon her | the hunter Behold! the itee the street I saw fifty bexmtrs, their volees - s quien Mulibice L-heardie Moslem naylo, One Uny a couple of disguised strangers pliuegiuntlinn “it English alms ind net eome to’ this stopped ut the Raven and Smperlously ae 4 , manded dinner of the Iandlord, who was at; country, at least halt {ts Inhabitants would first nelined to resent thelr harshness, bit fave peste 18—1 did not goto the | Mttera few whispered words from one of ul preas trast rare roaming | belug spent tn the cost of the Royal visit, - Green Bar, Motnstin, on yonder hill, aud the troyt sport inthe | ond paid the expensesent of his own pocket. | The Story of an Honest Man” is phb- sis ig aa warning Is not to be allphteds brook jetse Besant Hus not my brother just | Much Interest was shawn in the visit or the | lished ina large octavo volume of 270 pages, | | Chien, (own und Hakone he nk, Who hud beew. thinking of | returiied with two goodly bucks und v string | “tnmediate, helr of Enginnd” to the cele- | printed in rather large typo, on good paper, | {event Mott tng Anuiahd # : of trout? O so of litle fultuy Keep bunting, | brated Hepubliean Mayor. Many’ were the | ht the extremely low price of go cents.’ dr is | Mmaukte, indies raitnnge 2 - “nor bu weary In-the ebase?? Wherent the prophecies that. he would beconie converted an example of cheapness that is at the same fauortzvitte Actos # . them tho manner of the Iandlord suddenly HF you when we arrive safely at | serfbe marveled, and sald’ unto bimselt, | by the dazzle of Royalty, Such prophets lit. | i m ‘1 Rt eispres murket to-day, bat ae | changed to obsequionsness. “rhe honest motuttalneer tells the truth, Ale |t fe knew thelr mans aiid, su Judlelousty did | time tasteful, readable, and convenient in | ae Fase FAMINI-SIGHTS WERE NOT TACKING “Dliner, gentlemen 2? he said. |“ Cortain- 8 tho young farmer uttered thoxe words | fst paurtof the guidebook, he enunet Hel | he hay the part of host that On leaving’ ifm |.frm, and for this reason, apart from its | Sijdas smencnae Porhaps | he distinctly saw, during 0 momentary tush | Nevertheless, Laay unto yout the deer arestill | the Prines suds. “Almost thou persundest | Value as a literary work, commends itself to | “77 24:0) pin 9) ts bane Here In this city ward of” Mutt Muryam | ly, ‘Ihe best the house ean suppl. 20) pital wasanamgld man, the Jincanents, of his | you would prefer a private roont of nutumnal leltning, two tleures cross the | roasting o'er the Milly, “and the troutdis | metobe © Republican. And there fs io | readers, - Perth canals a aeamanken, dots, for ete Paul iuanhood newrly obliterated by.the gnnrks of |” « Certahily,” answered the younger tray- | path. He shouted to'them, but they isap- | sporting themselves $h the brook hard by.” | wonder bis Royal Highness was. impressed D, APPLETON & CO., Publishers, ‘ | Pruirioduchion ur via ta Unie gi (ipdised und death, betting in Ws aring aboy of 8 years. | oiler, “And (his pretty girl’ le ndded, at- beaged in the underwood It cut fo pigs, a4 the seribe fourneyed to- | With My. Chamberlain, He fs the. pink of t,g,nnd 5 Bond-st., New York, a Te amereitul men of the nelehbothuod | tampiing to take the hand of Ethel Garnem, “Why did you enll out?” demanded his | wards the silver moutitaitis, he came uponn | potlteness, ‘Tall and of a graceful figure, earl Tittnnee Content Mnatinasd. brovglit him out soft. (iquld)- food, but | the juadlord’s. beautiful daughter, who | friend, who lind not perecived them. company of Loyltes aud Mosesites, and a]: With clean-cut, youthful features, handsome, PICK, 3 Degas foot. of Luke, and (hut ut Honey tocon tet, Itseemed lo me too ite to: recall te. A) -shrank diddy baek, “shall walt upon us’ | “Possibly It was a wild fox crossed my | few titer travelers. And he went unto | cold, pusstontess, Intellectual, Ire ls the very | powee ewe meee et rowers wwe nee Fuciue Hotel, and tales rawie fae Shirk, Grand company of six ALussutmans sayy ils, atid “ My daughter docs not wait upon stran- pate answered Frank evasively. “Tank | them, saying,“ Letaine journey with you n | beat Ideal of 2 perfect gentleman; while his | Ainendiment to Rule G6 of the Rules } —- 7 Tes 7 * they said,“ How mbuelt these Euglish have | gers? observed Ethel’s mother, aitlyy and lenven,” ho added, “we havy reached the | season?” And one of thent answered and gatd, | alr distingue and exquisitly courteous de- Governing the Inspection of Grain In : jecaver ais given help tn this elty! Mtuulreds and hin | Siitas conducted Ws guests to tie Ite par | Gap, Let mo go first? 5 “Yosh, mine frlent, if yo vos pay some- | meanor at once make every one ask when " St [outs & Texas Repreas., dreds tinve thoy saved froin death, We owe | for, where a eri fro was blazing, A | “\Notso,” reptled the high-spirited youth. | dings for air brotection’ of you,” fen the | they first see him, “ Who [8 that?" athe City of Chicago, to take effect | ¢ i them gratitude.” whispered conversation took place, Which | “You treat me like o ebitd, Prank. “ff | serfoe answered and aad,“ Whatde you] It remalns to add in regard to hts local August 4, 1880. ’ ry 2 pie ‘This lay 0 crowd of young married women | Jnsteid for somo Une” there Is any danger, why shotld you be the | mean -by | proteetlon?”? "Whereupon ‘the | career that he Is very popular among his i from Nestorian villages assmnbled in the | Yo not leave Ethel till 1 return,” satd | first to encounter 1)?" Mosesite sald, “Ve brotects you ngalust the | constitnents, by whow he Is. always styled RULE VE—BARLEY, donrs of thu misstonarics, “Tits Isa sliame | Mrs, Garnem fo. the oll biind muse, Mary | Giving the ren to lls horse, tha speaker | natives. Ve Vill, of course, take mosht of | do? Chatnberintn. He ing freauentts: teted | No.1 Barley anal be plump, bright. clean, and trea for ug ane We bhush to ask for breads we } Merrill, who had come tn with her grandson, | tivanced nt ow brisk pace, taking, as he | your money; bit. dor ‘honest farmer” vill | ag arbitrator in labor dtsputes, and his de- from aihor grain. t 1 would muther die thancomes yel life issweel. | a brit buy nainod Ralph. T inust hasten |.thottuht, the road to Wallnirg: but one of | take lal” ‘And the seribe hastened to dul | elaions hava always been amirked. by the cigr anal be sound, of healthy solor (bruit ‘Arrive je SEEEEGES io Tow could we tig when woe heard thore was | ty ui kitelion and prepare a dinner for these | the limps had been Tay and fixed at a] unto iingelf the “brotection’ of the Luyites | strietest Justice. Me isn brilliant writer, aud ay clon aad estunalay ieee ‘tron “other kw 1 hope of bread here? Let your plty move | travelers. Strangor seldoin stop here; ex- | distanee, leaving the preelpice oxposed and | qnil the Mosesites, ? hos contributed to the leading magazines of REDD sec yall Rosladaatt ut Cite Kx for ‘the tender babe of our brenst's | coptto batt thelr horses,” ‘ Anguurded, dian instant the litgt-splritedt | As the couminy Journeyed unto the Mecca | the day, antl he Is an excellent arteride. In | oft eerigu sligutty uamnged burlegs Hot guud outa 1On¥atuntns night to Gilmnn oniy. juve. We are consumed with hunger * Are they strangess?” asked her visitor, | anlinal and Its rider disappeared over the | of thelr hopes, behold! the honest miners | religiod tes a Unitarian, as hls ancestors Tur No.2. ‘ : Un Saturday bluht cute tu tvurla only aud can nurse then .no longer, Let pitiful ‘tho fandlady regarded her enrnestly, edge who journeyed with the party reluted Inany | hive bean for zenerations, any Batley ahalt Includo.alt tarley Ot for malting en Hands, that Hive alnig, nottrish then this | & hme, at lenst,” she replied...“\Ceannot | * Abnt 4” oxclntined tho young farmer, with.| true. tiles of thelr expurlouge, “ Vertly, £ |. In 186 My, Chamberlain retired from busl- | CYwOses Neb tuudenultah ton NOC ay, ee tence ks Attia, day.” And they went back home praylug’| answer for my dusband,?” fory of horror. Hulias sons over! There | any unto yoit,” aiid one of tem who had | nexs with a large fortune, which hing since | damaged, or for guy cnusy aint tur giating pnepores, | Unlon Depot, Wost Side, corner Canal ant Yan Do for blessings on tho givers of bread, PRADA ‘1 do not Iie thexo mon,” observed Ethel, | has’ been treachery I—fonl and deliberate | journeyed” even from the land of California | been twice augniented by his twe marriages. Green Unt barley wilich has beun otuiieally treatud tinned iezog iogs. tt Danae esata ask May 20.—Golng to market, I} ag soon as. her mother had, withdrawn, | treachery! Cruel! cruel! Who shall tell his | and Nevada, "1 have spent a dozen fortunes, | On fetiring from the Oran (with. a handsome | linet be wrded ot ull. at, Grand Pacl Vulade Hyusv. saw a dead body before the ‘doar of howe. | What ean brit them hore 2! poor father and ustor this 272 Tye" ‘got | nites Ae Iu Eldorado | service of piate from his employés) he ans 1a. But lL peur laed Uae an bares tote su and Neat by, young man with only breath to “EVILE Evil to the house af Faleonverr,” He started, ag if he tind mralitouls, received | County. and in” Virginian City, paying | uounced hts Intention to devote himself exe | dnie inspected In unuve the rao horely umended say, “Brend—brend ?? “Out the oulior side, eronned the blind woihin, “The storm ling { on clectrle xhock, for ft low, walliug ery, | my all tho money L want.’ And the Mogesite | clusively to publle Ife, For some tine | shill Uy inspucted out in uccardance with the pros + ONE WEEPING OVER TWO DEAD, fon gathorine for yours, The clouds | whieh sounded something iio hisown name, } sald ito hit, “My frient, vy you come | ho hat been often spoken of as the | Veneers ‘a |. SMT Tien a litte, elild, sill! living, but fallen to | gue Ding andl Henys,, Thoy will buvat soon, | Dad fallen union ls ear But so taluk mal Ine | heroe And He auawored and sali HL eane,| tulure, ewer for Winulnghian, but ci ot MOO. Bat express Bi) aim «3 if 5 . mt, I have knowl tt,—fel ‘or yenrs,—see! 0 elses | to sey the country, t's pouty trun tht tO bers were | very Vora! C ismlvite st s & i : théground, witholt any owner, Farther on 5 y : ‘Att the holtetter | papular, ani, be vould uot. lieie of Gis > sury 1a aBgtirond and Waretuuse Commissioners | 5G ouly Syrmeneld ens, el) + In my dreams, for when T sleep the bis sed | had played him false, sald “the Stu: Mining, How | Ina, 0} eC rutt 2 Wy i Abeume from the Capt ho esctalmed, | looked at hfin, tit 4 pltyting, way, ant sul Of them retiring In his favor, At the generat t the ifatonlshied girl. ne exeltel ag he rushed to the brink of nay cleat: tone wal 0 Hu you. I've plection of Rae ie Was asked iv canted the BP. § A i i outs?” treaten those so | the precipice. (| killed fotir Indians betore brenisfast many a | Boroigh of SheMfeld, and te dil so, but was | tivatur, Laut, Wadinntt' the rofaen ebel ont Inia: thes Henin Leow | highly plnecd 2" * Falling fint upon tho grass, he dragged | time, and have got a priynate Tavern defeated by Mire Roebuck. A few months jolie Deiat Accom a wo a pry “The lightning strikes the stately onle anc*| himself to the extremo edge of the preciptee, | Montana, for white men 3 but Te would cast | atterwards, however, Mr, Dixon retired from, =a Bats Pat oud nat Sin piece nur leaves the Lunble shir Unseathed,”” con- | Over Which Chow! ono of Franl's enters, | too much for freleht-churges to sund you | the representation of Bieta, and Mr, Chlenza, Nock Intnnd & Pootie Ratirona, R é y 8 SMussuhinnn exels onl? What shall we do isle” He sald, “We are dead men, and us “ light returns toa Isaid, “What | lig) vl t” repent “Wht evil can po: Youin& Peuria He, Vid duties i eeu ax. vie Jul LEON. Gitenco & Puaneay ttle dee, = o = mone: nd | tinued the speaker.“ You must wateh over | who had. taken & shuilar precaution, held | there, 1 forgive you.” Chamberlain was elected in Tis place with- Depnt, corner ot Van Auren and Shorinon-sts, Ticcot struguling: oe A 1 nany, Rene tote thent—over, the noble maiden whose gener | one of, tho lamps. ‘Tho heart of our here | And the Mosesliv sinilud and winked an | Out opposition, Ie 1s, therefore, one of the Sie car a ed Cane conan eae to the elty gate, perhaps over sixty boys ant | ous regard has east glenis of sunshine on | bent Wildly for ho felt almost mat with joy | exeeuding great wink nt his friends, few men who, not paving sant fiethe House of o ie cernur Madison, girls Tinote between 7 and 12 yeats old, ree | Your gloomy. path: over her thoughtless | when he discovered his friend clinging to,| “ Vorlly he tndarstood the honest miner, Conunons for s single whole Parliament, has | Cures Hives, Rash; and Tetter. beating in tho feeblest tulees, yet witht all rother, who has fisfened to tho bentings of |.the boughs uf an ol ash tree that grew fram'| And behold! as they journeyed: the in- | becomen Cabinet Minister. Somewhat of ‘ J * | Davonport & Poorta Bry (aie rength, *Broad—bread!” The moat | hls heart, 1 fear, rather thon tho suggestions | % projection far down the preelplec. Ay the | gennous ploneer waltzed into tha frontasthe | that, however, he. owes to his friend, Sir Saini Piaite Bast Fixity: fearful forms of denth have grown comman- | Ofrenson. You must watel these men? horse fell from tho giddy hight. Lord Wal) party crossed the Continental Divide, 14,000 | Chatles Dilke, who had the first offer of of- For Sale hy All Druggists chien tees Lapreasen piace, ‘Tho wealthy Mohanmedans seen ine |. “tL witl? fiitered Ethel, blushing and turn, | ter, with Sntlnit | presence of anind, bnd-) fot above sea-level, amd sald, “1 have lived | fiee, and who made his acceptances of it de . prera Accommodation, capable of meroy, cithor towards thofr own | Ing pale by turn as If sho comprehended | clutched one. of the branches, ‘The high- | in Colorado twenty years, Every one knows | petdent upon a seat Mn the Cabinet being YAN BCIAACE, STEVENSON & CO., Arent HegtNgH itlully Nose kexprags., eople or Chrlatiana... One ot dont has sald:) {He lllustons for sho seerotly loved the young | spirited animal lay a alinpetess maas ab the ine, and knowg Wm syuare, What 1 tell ] glyen.to Mr, Chambertain, z * ivrdraiptis dnb!) Chie HUNG BLE ee no thigstnop wilt 62 oe that If their own religious teachuts shoulit | Lord Walter, - . bottom of the quarry, but Its rider still Hved, |-you Is true, Last year, when £ came | | Mela embicntly well fitted for tho position $1 6.04 Lakeeut.) cur, Momrhorn, | foo Sebastes I CA give alms like tho missionaries, no one newt “Phe hawk shall not replace the falcon in and. was coniprratively unin ured, i] neross hero in- Augist, ‘I stooped and | he oceuples. Hs commorelal traintiuz, lis Pieter tr ada tDaily except Haturduya de ot hungers, and, but for thelr uiving, | Its nest!” added tho bind nurse, emphat- |” Walter! Dear Walter! Let mo hear’) pleked ups snowball with ono hand and n | siiccess ns an admlulstrator, and his briltiun- z TRUSSKS, Maen f ‘ every day our tend Wwoltld counts 1,000 men, "| ienlly, “although It hasbeen hatehed thore,* | your yoleo again!” shouted hly friend, | slower with the other,” Then all the com- | cy as a debater make hlin n towor of strength RT i? Miehtgan Central matteant WepNESpay, May 21—Toalay [paused Tho mistress of the Rayon now mde hor | "Are you really safe? ‘} pany wore stricken with) paralysis save ong, | to uny Government fortunate enough to ob- #100 Depot, fout of Laxe-as. aud fut ul ‘I'wenty-socond-s% through the elty froin one end to the ‘other, | Appearances fru tho kitchen, and the spenker “Bor a tow. moments only,” replied the | Aud he raised up lis yolee and erfetlatond, | tain Mls services or support. Re cnd, ‘qlekbe Qilieo, Uf Clurkeat, sputtienst corner ft aus Isaw Sunk her departiite, aecuinpunied by her youth, Anon cally. | ie {ies grata rtlater there's no law allowing mg to vat >, ss quem ane ann ZU ° dulph, Grand Hacitic Motel, and ut Palmer Huude, Ne LESS y ES grandson, t i eu yor fo HV. -) the blayest in iu-tho world, therefore Lh ruggiats say there ie no proprietary articic u . Leave. } Arriva, Ait In ee A OO NES orbrond, | ct tlinnic Heaven,” thought the etrl, “Lord | Livan instant, as It were, jay hoart tins bean | just actas if Ebellevet gon, But fet me any thut aclls better than Glonivs Buiphur Son. ofwn Yoabiza Srarina ue cattguton, fam Mh care | u — They searcoly' looked Nice Raman ‘belnges, | Walter ls far wuvily with Is tutor, “if any revealed to nic. Farewell forever! ‘tho old | you must have hud w devilish long rerch, you Band theb e eanuat rota qin the Palio fe. | Naw (etn on Ate ape) Some had thetr honds and. taces nwollodeas langor threntens It cannot fall unen hin, | ash ‘tres is gradually ylelding beneath my | gon of aghiunnel? Verily, tere are a Bio AMUSKRMENTS. ee NS Rye pituntan duly Wuctiat Now vor 4 auton is i sting by beesy nnd some looked ag if they Angels will wateh ofer the Lady Allee l** ‘welt, Fix Se peney, | Sond And threa-score ust such Hars amoung | ~~-~-> See aan avn Se + G8 Ntate-st., Chitcazo, (i. ET errr sth had been slek for ininy months. “No help [£80 best dinner the house could furnish fold oni’ shouted Frank, “Pravi- |, the residents of frontier Colorado, * WHITE-STOCKING PARK, PoE RADII the parintes: ins had genre ar Ria We pe . a or dence will: not leave its work unnecom- After many days’ Journey the mines are hodebinat ly Hing apide & sbusuugug Slall somes to thom from any other auarter than Pies aulekly. Horved in the little patlor, Bills | dance yy , 4 _ Oy Poh eat eee the, malades ne 7 yr fiy, Nav, aud Ponnioners, tho Gururnmout baviuy ye. sttiskugog Hall: 4 it misel wilting upon the guests, After 4,| pilshed. renched, beyond the country uf the tribe of j dented f ia bose in uc. Sramd Habba A tstouey Expos St tet ce ea ied ep a Nt ane ne long private. A aeration they toak thelr] , Animated by tho hopo of preserving hls | Utes ant tithe land of the Jin Plata. But, THE ARIZON INDIAN RUNNERS “ness slat eat Du cured wo novar fail to aura. aUrund EARS Won Ex... leave, to the intense satisfaction of. Ethel, | trend, the apenker sprang to his fest and | behokts there worg many men Idle, and the: . Slauutactirars of tho “i On Sundays thls train tonves al frutv ef Groot hansen a wound | fa HE» weighed btn renova | sae tg te cate eg ee oher [alton tare ue enue our | White Stooklng Base-Ball Grounds, | SRAMIGESS-IREL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, |. ene e ania Lov veuty mn heart, . zl m bs | our nde: ave Ured working. We hive ay / ke ‘i 5 every ovll, began to spread ark mantle, t milnes, and We want 350,00 nplece, that wo g'cloel a, 2s, al t 1 x 4 Wt Asin jJerominlty Lamentations, tendor Voltiig the taltight world. : 4 PROGHAMME OF ILACES. FOR SALE, tilege isthe Grand Paella Uvtor und Pater Hoses lute! The fandlovd of | hands. may journey to the Holy Land (in New York, tia Fane ne OTe gh LL rd eee CN Ly ae the nyen appoared unuasy andon tho watch “Tho troo will noyor bear hig welgnt,” | an gonver and Sun Kranebseo), and offer wp | Offs Race, frou tur all na erruney feo, purse $100, WUnspAY, Mny 23.—To-lay there were 4 ts ( Ne Hace, free for all, fe untmance fue, parse of 875, fewar denths'froni tho plague, but the beg. | BOs frognuuntly to td door and looking out | thought Chowl whe divined his intentions. | thanks (to the -gln-taills and’ among the | fMue stuce, tree forall. to aniraney feo, purse of Ral | + Bats from aman ti ‘Mugssiitinans seen us it ty expeoted some Otte at an hiter ree ropes all hs young tet fi women oe Babylon) ek our excuedtng | ail fury pura OO Teva for nli,no entrance feo, je ‘i ptrae regnree jose noventents with futense |. They were brought to ‘hin, and a almilar | great blessings, Hd there were inany . . a —<——, bazaars Were trawaed a th petacls sad fixie j,her heart was alaringd, ‘The warn- pres ond through, : young men of the tribes of INinols, and Kat Htc ashe Will Surah iMeuin football ea ehSe is \ . Y, Expross (nil; Of these ippeared even [eed ith the thes of tha blind woman’ hud terrified. her, With tho coyits in, Nis hands our hero crept | sag, nnd Nevada, and Colorado, all ntanding | yaphte ilousen), fora pursy of ea 4 PEAPIO A sroresiaae Usher classes, . is and agai and again she montatly thanked once more to the edge of tho clit, ‘The gid about, bracing up the cornors'ot luton, racocaeniila woian'a Tuc, und Kickiins thet elntlh, : — . # yates . 5 Aleaven that Lord Watter was absent, ash Inclined still mura menncingly over fhe | and walting for some one to buy thelr prog | ‘asatesa; and queand abinily eaco, frou forall, HO 7 Pittahurg, Ctnctnnatl & ae, Loaje Te, Re ion Wh NOWLEMEN AND LADIES, Alleh¥echaiay drow up in front of the | abyss, and the varth round the roots In tho | pets. And even so was It in Rico and in OEE eae a Ot FTL ese calebratod Ine (Ciholnnatl Ait-Liug Wid Rokolng Lines Rest Whom we Hoye known as lords of | hous, and two travelers, wfter exchanging a | soll nbove began to crack ominously, Frank | Silverton, In Lake Olty und Parrott, in| qitllfilg bole: waniuition by thors ealebmtod In; | 4 nretsclngs Chainbors? Folding Mne | Pevobcurmur uc Uilutun und Carsullate, Woxt Sido, heaes to whom we have Lind to bow the | few words With Sillas, allghted and entered | comprelendedt at a lines that hts addl- | Ouray and’ “tho Neudles. Vertly, none of fie,bert yrourauma, for the largest purwus, ever ul | ohine, with the Kahler Attachment. Will cloth Row they are fallen and wretched, | the kitchen, | hay wero the jeune Lord | tonal weight would precipitate it at once to fh ut hod taken {geet of the injunotion, | furalin Amorin stron hale price. i fuld id heot 86x50 4x36, Ih i] | Sinclnanth Indianapolts, Lon plea In ras pid enmelated, begaing a | Walter and the Heverend “Dr, Barnard, bis | the bottom of the quurry. + Why stand ye oll the,day idleo” And the : caren BOERS Manager. Fuld a shieo' xO0 or 24x30. Th gow ile, Columbus a, Bake Wi aria of bread. ‘The ttoors of the nilsstone tutor, but Both so well wrapped up that “Oh? ho murmured, wringing ts hands | serlbe Journeyad {nto tha mountains, and | ——————_-___-__ = ————— | order, at a very low pr Apply at neat pee Ore crowded with 20 persons; hulf of | nelther Ethel nor her mother could recognize degpaneie ly, “what ean Ldav + 2, Jooked trpun the lodes of virgin mineral, and HWAVERLY'S THEATRE, this office. Slant Express. wean Gre Nestoriansand das, ‘Che Mohatw- | them. As the Inst-wrapper fell from the per- “Give thom to mu,’ suld a soft voice beside | his heart was made glad, and te said uito | 9, a AvicnLY. Manager und Propristor E rene - papas ave ho nlins to Christians and Jews, | son of the younger tho ansioug§ girl started; | hin. ; Dnselt, Wiat a good t Hn ft would bo it Baltimore « Onn. table, any dn funn ot fcarel, tla atl her ont a0) rahien sla auenil teallnedy of key ptt. Pete brave il Mad heart Bone OF haw ube sapltal ats vont, take Closed thig week tu prepare for Poot se loko odie siCiarns Luge at rererity veryday, for the laxt fvemontha, | the object of her secret preocoupation stoo rel Walter's danger, lied by an | atumbla to themselves mid yo to wor J. PMAEIUS UNION § _ PANY, F tet ¥ i Wot leas than. ty ie have dled dn this elty | before ber. Impulse she could not control hastened to | stend of walting for people Roveaina itu Ne PALER USO BUUAU CONAN Uracd Fauitetouat and bupet ixosiuon Lhalidu tall (via Stain Lines... poula) New York Bxpres mUahg Mxpros (dally). aud nelghborhoods each motith, 0s for the ard Walter!” sho falterad, tisucene of action. : cainps and buy thelr undeveloped lwdye a aaetetoat open suaecagr any ak ee nae , Lonve, | Arrive, to Months, 13,000, Man we belleve the fy Evon 80, Kthal,” replied tho Suir ah, “Your enculated the young ‘farmer, is ; = iad Ig as at poaulur seloss. Hatweeys 10 de mand] P= | 20:|. stornine xpross, T:) om| 60 no tnorlean money ling aaved twieo this num- | sadly, “You appear more surprised than | “No—not It would be tuo terrible! ———— : Ue BU Munday, AUL ab then end atte, W | ae a paver 18 path GM Bia ber from death,” This City of-Orodmlalt fing | ptengud to ae mie, My: pane futher! Have | “More so thin Lily loss?” demanded the ENGLISH REPUBLIVAN LEADER, =< ao | - ae E Te ee ee eT eee Ee aun, Lora | Oreteant Maem ce TURN SP REREOE ne : SLOMEOE NTA ROMCIE Ine = = cnanee fare pward thon by the riches o| Ms “Liye? repeates ‘ le us re pire and Innocent lieart puts at al Ree pene ioe setts ees ereeee een | a 4 < Brace in tho Everlasting Ringdom whereno | Fulemberg been? ee i feoe aay possibly beat quy welhite i finty| Bie :BesBtors | Duets menmberinins | Serio Sait CURE = Far Perales 8 soot stoke Soa cldbpsall Basra a au enter, Syne exgtalmel! tha YOURE man, arith for 9 fow sulnuten, uit + Gan throw tho repo “Tendon SaGene: ¢ ome ol POW ASE te ori S. Es |_Leaver | “Arrive.” Ne whagN ri aburst of natural ref. =“ Dyin Ethel, | and loop bili, io is haved,’ 4 ay 2 Se “AE eae 4 ti, Tod: Ne & Soules} Upan Teoland Tae jitely, Beslan Thur tha faith cul ataward TON tio word | It wae Indoor th onky Chaves: -fiartuly me Bae tone Or tte cba ree grvae fae Salo uprioncy aa aney, eave 4 baat 5 oe a ere: a & boule), 5.0 aut $00 pm Ouly need to be informed of such autfering to ate, fosoon hourlf 1 wished to seg him | desperate, yot possible. And ail who heard NDON, ly 10.: ie moa Mbaptes Hromunt, dae ote und Meitiebie, they : nuit TW) ws . aut, her wero struck with'admiration of hey pres-| markabla features of the present Goyorn- AO vopulie, &lve generous rollof. A fow woks ngo over ts honrct lookad thunderstruck,'> = + onge ot mind and courmge. < mentof England fs its ‘inane Republlean at ar Re Hon, Intima oni THE QRRAP. ENGLISIE KM nDY, cu er 000 was sent on from, the Chicago Board By order or hoe father, in words too Im- must be trled,” sla contiiued, with ‘Wor Fevur, Worm Cul seasue as =a gorthan, Vain iatrunduns Ceara Ueasen Chtengo & Faatern Mitante staslroad, ‘Dinenses, uti divoasow Kuuwn ay burual Ak ihuds, Danville itor H We: . ie, (toute, sary: es i vented, ES 4 rye # Yon w elenent, For tho first thio {un Its history ey aile, or Teothing uf bi Usud in Huyiind for yours usa Veriudion wnd teu: | Ticker Otices, Tf tlurkat. Paiuor House, Grand Pas Hat rales and during the famine porlod, of porntive fo be llsroartcal J : qua patra tu passionate onensy. ie ata wat ace Ha tivo members ot tho Government—Me. Chime on arth Hh ating Puls sold oy all Br Wala agverrerliors, | Welus. Gherttutet tra | ude trum Depot, corner uf rm Thonths, nbout $72,000 has been sent | rupast for the newcomers, She woul have | antety? Eau rendy! : : . berlainand Str Charles Ditku—org avowed rie auras CDRS Sedurely scaled. POE NE SOY TALUS A BS Se nt de rg ineriea, Hut the Inndequncy of this | vivian wortds to remain fo put tho brother of | Lilt biuded by touts of adintrution nnd.ro- | Hopublicavs; while some uthors—e. g Mr, | ge Sat thee Cul Uru tM UHAY SUED LUINE G0 : |_Laate. | Arriva” In will bo appreciated without connent, ndy Alcs npott his guard, pup, | Pep tank fastoned one of tho loops care: | right and Mr. Mundella—ava known to bo 9: endacaus 5 Wholagaiy Aueinus tur che United wuatés, | Pay Malle coeeartesaysenas esses a inls 4:7 pr Jeggtiatunttons wiil be received by Mrs. Siianue, Bootor observa hia putt, 7 ql Norah her watst, wad placed the other | not unfavorable to Hepubliean institutions, | 22: pprecead ue Bold in. Ch eaguegitciaglelie ects Nuativinig 8 ide Uaprots salbewauw 4, ny 25 Mle " when thoy found themselves alone, “thal . ah i I ditt * i AN HU RAGK, BER VEENSON & COn Aconte, —— Habe 222 Sieltan avenue, 7 Ethel shout not have heard of my father's |“ Deop it over hin, Ethel,” ho wiitaporest | Utherto Slr Charles Dilke lina been lucked | 2 fy, Catia, Dlitcule reat = abl ald und 4 txxo; Satur Henke Chtengo tt Grand Vrunte Batt z UMS Michtyan avenue, © Fever!!! sale the tutor, with a shudde: Dono’ Kk down, the fuarfal hight moy x D —-.- Mennwihile a bla h from the nearest | wake you dizzy,—be firm, and may God bless | that Mls personal and private friend, Mr, | 29s ate, Peer Gilt Hover, Distress of Ktallun ‘Watimory—The Eee | village was busily oedupled In repairing tho | an prosper your undorinkhng.?? | Phamborlatn, should have w sent in the Cub | 20; {ytucen, nega or clrynict i i aulta of Hxorbitant. Land “‘faxew—A | broken springs of hls Lordship's carriage, thal closed her eyes for au instant In men. f Inut the ight Honorable guntleman nist be | 39+ M Meuttiee, eaony Terribic Burdon of Mortyago: t Sthalavas on thorns; & vague presentluent ta prayer, A ‘hon pronounced ln a firm yolee, | looked Abou aguceupynig that position in By ii ey Dlvensc. Naples Currvapondenes Lonibin New! of tinpenting danger ‘qvorwhelmed her, but | # fam ready} i naylng Ha wo do uot forget, Mr. Brudiaugh, | 38+ Nervous Wenit The Economist Wei very iuuld usticle shows | Without paralyzing her courage or presence |. The young farmer took her In higarms | wh 1B. ¥ Weal itiness, Itinust have been vory sudden, palate pave gull hold the ents of the cord, ie ay the leader of the Republican party TE Saveltgnoune ergalili t rn znglanule bub slneo he gave way In order | 28+ fEleamatiant, looms i NORT! Wail & xpress SNoamors edi’ avecy'Satumiay’ tinh Naw' Vere eet | Valparalse coos Usyy “iy ‘ i way goutlamiptan end tifeuon Vownanuars buokod far | _ouduretvd Gut Aebiwndvay et]? Tondan and bars ab “Tallican Biot TATE es AUR E Rie Now York, ta Sayin. | Fulhuan Hleopiune iy mn 0, Ii sours countries, 19 often, though | #8: Wiig TEs OF alwached that tho great Ui Sieatearat’{ of tnbticle * mid-lowered her curefully GH her: feet | ,ervonieon: fy, Lelioveet to urpupy tat position, | 28 Heyase of th t bRGuth naples, London, Wave, aud Wrolngr, nt full | wittshung Fe. Wayne @ Chienen, ttattwar, fitssea un Htaty Hee ee aE ee eee | oe Tist In thifa state f susponse, excited al- | touched the trunk of dio tree, on whieh she | Mr. Bpuudhdtigis 49 the loaturor tis Socuinee | _ Orsoutbecne ent aS rita vi guapro, | ae ‘yodueud Yatus ULERICHS “COT uowtug | Bo pat cur, Vian pura kd Can Fie aight Ulieas, erat izes, AE tay bo nesortyd without exny- | fornately by hope wang feur, she! recoguized | allshtad as silently axa bird, A momentary | fats only, and bs tar down in the-gcale where | o% rouse Ut uelog, Adiroas Buhl pbee, wm | Grow N.Y.” a IAT te PRU BUT AUN Ni RTE ACES Rene URE 2 ta tae a Bu Tranoy taxes aru tovied | tha voleo Of Brunk Ontlande direutiagthe | shivering convulged lier detienty frame, but | Repu fen rn concerned, becuttiy in Ene | Seghiitliis Med, Corp LO Fulloueste Me eure phases Covel by ahd a , : v uve. | Arriva” , fates ont wey Ch represcntya direct tax otelyht 1 men who accoipanted tis father’s teain to | Ht passed alinoxt as quickly as it came, gland Kopublleunistn Is by aia means synony- aff vel alae Whctrnted Guta lozugwent tees HUQEED GERMAN LLOYO uno | Mall and Brpeuss, 4 wate) Ot rae ee qtiveton taaeuy, | wayeke thy Thonves and lve fon a feed, Ho} |, bare val Krank to those Sound him, yous Wi ny Besularisin, wa, the aba fn abun bree’ Moco HN tau Gig Agente authorized to ech these sane -| NU Lora wkpeuss H ity a tay deen drawing wood in thy forest, ot w word.” "Che above we publlsh us a | Jr a the former country many of the é —— men | Ste ure i an roca apeags ony the, navant aut my Saved !7 she innemureds * saved!” speolmen chapter; Qut the ‘continuntion of | inst vigil nowconturmists and dissenters = AGENTS WANTED. ve Me CLAUSEENIUS & CO. BBuuth Clarkeaty —/ nae Saaat alata Tt tli, esse akin dag taodern ni: nal ces ya ° | And stead ky lls side, be es HI rs Ol ut rs etl vl ender 0 4 14 a1 ‘i = Wduuo for mstoultinee wills hee been aaa Fetuk Odthauds. wis n imayulticont apécl- | July 31, whtoh can now be had at. apy nuws | Ropnblican party by Engluid. No rise has pH NAP OF PA we | GOODRICH STEAMERS, Tan Bore than ever, embarrussed by tho ourn | men uf the Anglo-Saxon race, undan almost | office or bookstore, ‘Phe Ledger ts tha grent | bean aor rapid fan das Uiat of Mr, Chane GEN, JA e A. ¢ AREIELD STATE LINE + | Racine, Milwaukee, Sheborgan, Nn ; ean thot bus buon dong to render wore | pratharly. ntiachinent wxisted betweey bine | fa jy paper, lt not merely containa the | berlaln, [It is only ton’ youn: alncu he first hi paraonal frluinl, MAJOU MUNDY Bultor Ny Y- q Me Delurdey faon’e lou ntl } SAital, Ly 9 tho aaa a bea bertys wala other | sue ana thy hele of tha Fuleonberes, 4: pugat Unlaxesting stories, skutcles, anu casays | Mudd his dubut ti tho politieal world, aud | Ayes persia} wuauilat ar fuels guaudaiy ines | qtr AYE Pete uspuarmaueth tad Fongans | Ne Lon ton rary eh a Muy rapidly exchan pee pe ered bP eernank Meayen you are pere, Franks”? | bub orlslnul artiolus from tie most dls: hop ont yas one of thy comuittes In favor | fgratnraited, und yound. falltungth stock poriatt rad according ty syrouiuudadon , Sucund Leb! dwadhes, AUuypou io /tuuk 7 talitles uctonipauyiig 4 trondtiee headiwece: | sald the nyltated etrl, grasping bid aru with | tugulsled vlurgyuwn, stuteainen, and sehol- | of Mr, Dixon's candidature tur Isirainghain, | be bate'feuus plyeote taken uapevssiy toranbewarks | tee Biesae aa, Ot Jrand Lavan, Muskuyod, G. lian wgte Much serous eperiee, wad get fronnentiy, | 4 bUKUESs Avfitel Sitrewue in, for £U0 cons ard, It publishes articles prery jyeek from | At, Chamberlain ys vily tn hla, ath yeas, | Aetre Aceuty batted biuret wore, (emit Mae | os roadway. Ne Yee od ie PARR & CO. Se eree tt tak baka paporios F O becure thy loyal acquisidun ur dale uf | duet ot Eviel was murked great reserve, | the pens of the Rev, De Juhu Hull, uf New | bavlug been bor Iu Loudow in is Origit A aud Ls Willjwiaas, New Yur. JOuS UL RAEA, Woaturn Maparess “tS | GS Degas vvs vt Sdlybaniaw