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eet li ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, WSS0—TEN PAGES. ench; ho will thonorder ono of tho ofMccrs to | bring together the most distinguished mem- | buggy being covered wth Boveri i inches: of tation two Sir Knighia at tho entrance of tho : 1 Cee ee aaa ee tent med unter thourdera | Pgs ne the Order. mtd and fighs Ate. want ho. snine tina Members of tho Board of Trade have sub- | politely informed that as a visiter he svould it Balen any aise Be rents renee ne scribed $3,000 and Intend tedecoratetheCham- | alwaya be welcome, but asm yolitleian ho ‘All officers and Sir Knights, not under (ine | ber o£ Commerce hy a gorgeous style, ‘Tho | would bo given a free rido out sf town on a mediate orders, should he prepared to fall in | Olfives on-La Sule strect will alsobeadorned | ratl. No one hus tried to convért this place At any time, in order to salut (presenting rword | With Gres and ‘Cemplar einblen since.” i AMUSEMENTS. - EDUCATIONAL, wovdoy Swoning, es. o, | Ubiversity of Notre Datue Grand Opening of 24th Season | opserunzsarsns kercanteterm mi voy corner would succeed In sending the prico to€%. Hehad heard the rumor that roma Pittaourg dealers had been hadly squeezed, buthe did not think any of them were in extremity, ‘That, soine of thom are in the pool Is not dented, but it ts elahned none of them have recelyed mortal Injuries, ‘There KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, Brilliant Decorations for the Various Reception Halls, - . “ vel] ‘The teat University ciass-roonea in tho coy As dist: yany oficer of the Grand Detroit Commandery No, ty. 1, Saxton, 1 noTR ;was-a report this evening that one well: The tea Y ae ren untey wil 7 . Thoanpment or Grand ‘ommandoty that may | Eminent Commani ante Tcoming. Thora wees URLICASE AND Nort Maniteoatle kitown firm had made an assigminent, but Undor the Samo Management, open idee Mork neodtinns to, way eames Hs ral * for th : t of | besetting the Grand Commander, WIL bo 125 swords and’ a band of twenty-six tisn good thing for itha KIC | upon investigation -It proved to bo une With WM, D, HATON'S Comedy, in 4ncts, Partteuinen, nnd Catalogue (wel wil bo sone nest General Orders’ for the Government of | PGieors kad Sir Knights should be in full unt- | plecese-Clardnerorer Fine Lhe will start | Party that, this did not occur in same Routh | rounded, Aduruse the Presidonty , tho Grand Conimandery. fon Sep an tera oo | AMY th Aah oh mpecial rata via tho | LVS a abs “community TAKE BLUEF. ALL THE RAGE Wee AS Beite Dame Ba fonasotvo orders and mover alias ang! wir | Michigan Central nal want no itepubitenn LAKE BLUFF, 9 Mer bre, 1 or Protest- ered to perform escort duty, ve salon, — & 3 Minch orleteserro nnd exchange nll tho courte | Ivaniior, of Sl. Louls, and Bo Muley, “ot.| te always. woleome as visitors, and can stay ind 7 7 - 5 ' Motigions ‘Exorctnos with the'Sylvan A Gomplete List of the Ponnsylyanta En oe oo a eae eek aratoveroud | Grand itaplis, who bring thelr own hotess, | o8 long ns thoy’itke, but thoy imust tot, ob jrirtzspermnormmacsaccense’” |St, Mary's Acadomy, 7 Worshipors, Conservatory of Mualo. . 1 iY rary’, % trude thelr views on mattors on which our o Lake Bluff | ,,The'Thostre has beon Improved and cmbollished in i gampmonts to Bo’ Present Intho tactics, Report Jamediately to thootticerIn | and Calvary, of Providence, R. 1, and i iy Yestordny’s proceedings at Lake Bluff | iis hesretyto of School of Art and Dosign, iP : charge after oxvouting orders. thathemas.know | Molay, of Washington, D. Co Who. will ae ‘rinelples aru welt Ee ON stg were of more than ordinary Interest, and the | M de ks D tive Art. NOTRE DAME P. 0., near South Yend, tnd, : Re further ofdens. When | tholr horses here, “Thoy will constitute the | ou, Nebwint fave much to dovwith | attractive featliresof the program drow large odern Decoratr Tt, ‘Will reopen on tho first Tuosday of Keptember, 1, The Competitive Deil—Hotol and’ Tente | 3 frluto tho. feltering cummaviory. uy pene | NINEMSN, op retard Coour do fen elt you teas a very coming | audiences, DE OONTINSS |_ouy eau oF Beane wil commanes Saturtay, | Acatem PRG MAGNE ar SIGN UN ead ing Accommodations. feuting ate, aad advnnod to theotierr in eam | ron receptor Now h OF London, Canny | Tyicetian, lien Archbishoy Parcells Nan | At9 o'clock tha Rev. John Williamson ted | any oven note wookand en teachers pitshogl ob art ana Donen, Gar cRilorat : existing orders,’ Sclcot an officer of ability, aud | and clghtecn Sir Knights will attend the hles wore nindo public, uv tho regular motning prayer-meeting. Ils fi 0 1%, ‘i b y ho Was 2 Moublican and not a Demecnh! tall Bix Sir Ks ts for any Important duty | Conclave: Eminent. Commander. Wiliam 2 oublican that anay requis thelr Fgorvices.” Prosurve a Hawthorn, Right Eminent D, Burloy Burehy, ti INFLULuoy OF THE CIUNCIL dignified appearance when on duty, always | Light Eminent A. G, Smythe, and Rent Ipresiime the {nnsence of tho Ch snluton Sir Knight when passing, md bo ever | Kimtnont Col. dames Moffatt, Among theSir | eaual to that of tho Demusratic party. dy to render nasigtance und advice. 3 * Certainly. Somo years 2 ready thguderies to leport—Lbe officer in com: Knights are Dr. dames Sutton, Marshal, and tly 5 since ni hb wah Weduesday and Saturday Matineos. Oy Ind. : HOOLEY’S THEATRE. — JACKSONVILLE onaxp nrorzsixa woxnar. ave. > | BUSINESS COLLEGE It ts quitenlong timo since the program for the Conclavg was published, and as there seenis to be much ignorance -regarding It (the people having pretty generally forgotten toplo was, “Pardon: What God has agreed to do with n person’s past, when he bojleves in Jesus,” «Dr. Willinmgon presented twenty synonyms for pardon, taken from various J.B. Sinyth, Registrar, running a. German Democratic “patr Jo.| passnges of’Heripture, and argued tho truth | 18now Oporn Chairs added ty tho senting capacity. AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. ull nbout the details) a synopsis of it fs here- | mand will, tinmediately upon urriving tn Chicn- are Tarmeles & Kugel 0, 119 Brogkuitte, tho county-seat. In teal pat 3 Soe ce peoninn Aug. & FOR TWO WEEIA with glven—a synopsis, however, which | 8% Eeprart to the Grand Co La COC seer vo issited gis oF a litho: | lished an advertisement whieh coitaln an of tho doctrine that God does forgive sis of | oayneement of tho popiine and unrivaled et | ,¥ducates Young Afon and Womon for practical titg really covers all the polutss as iignny Tun ir b vd all who seck Iffs protection, In concluding Otforn better advantages for a thorough HNu.isg N 'uRNEN, Grand Captnin-Gencral, raphic Triennial Souyenir,—n Saltese cross, | Insinuation against the Bishopy-of this NEW YORK ‘ COCKSF, o sound BUHINEsS COURSE, oF a comple Monday, Aug. 1—Kecelying and escorting seer auevathne NIGER: fn Hie contre ot sre is 5 pletury of Normatt dlocere, a. comparatively trivia mae it Sa msating Chaplain Mec ate Indloreed these arene oY ; (aeeye Eipepece ee Ae aa etn! santo die tins: ‘ a 0 ML tae . Gassette, and in the arms portraits 0} vi td wi o 3 UMPANY: OMPANY. | trot n pROWw se Ween ae 8 pe ie at ee eee ehrompine | Preparing for Chicago, ts the crdcr of, the day y i camp-meeting "exercises, and said that Ne Hox i college paper, Addross G, V Newly Organised and Greatly Strengthoncds ‘BO, Jacksonvillo, itt scushatire, Wareot ton recmenettecaode” | Miss Nourse’s Family and “FREAKS | FREAKS 1 7 lls W. Seventhent. and nly and ay Sch y vel | other members of the ‘Triennial Committee, | tow, and upon his return he hasten to Fee eee aeoreare ihe Horak on tat ety. Tho | No. arrangements have been made to deco repudinto it; but It was too late, ‘Th rosters of Oriontal aud Holy Rood Commander. | rate tho thentres for Wednesday, Aug. 18, and advertisement had been condemhes fosbave already been propired and forwarded | when the visiting Sir Knights and their wives | tho parish priust from the altar, and outht a. igthe Committes of Arrangements at Chicago. | will ocetipy. tho sents, but it is understand | subscription list of over 400 less than ie esis Who may have arrived wilt be welcomed, these receptions will be held respectively at the New Central Music-Hull, corner of Btate and Uandolph etrecta; at MoCormick’s Hall, comer of North Kinzie and Clarice rtrects; and nt Fare was among such — nssocintions that ministers were taught the secret of how to preach tho Divine Word intelilgently, fa | that by knowledge thus acquired they might Bere i Gioveland Aeuights wilt make tholr head- | (hat ‘the ‘manngeis. will, sce to it thot tho,| dozen were left. We lave a. good lig | bo better enabled to present the Word of Patines Wednertny and Satuintay, WILL, REOPEN SEPT, 2d, Comrounteation between BU lg ‘on Madison strect, near the corner of quarters nt tho “Grand Pacitle Hotel, where are buildings, outside and inside, aro sided Deinocratle community, and itl golnif to) ie God. ah _ifox-Ontice opon Thursday, Aug. 6) aeeteks enn ana Haatisu Courter a tarde ey ‘yuentay—At 10.n.ma thogrand parado and re- | taNRemonta are, alnonny veing, Andy (Pr env | printely’ beideelied, : main steht.” : “f°; | “A¢ 20:50 thd Tabernncte was crowed with HAVERLYS THEATRE. (gaeslend remeber plows: tho fost, Emlnent Grand Master, ai eeotana ‘vin.aspecint train on the Lake Shoro 1 prominent business men walted on A-FUROPEAN BABRATI. ‘\. | people attracted by tho prospect of henring | J.2.1AVERLY, vu Alanagor and Proprictor vuy Monday morning, Attg. 16, necompanied | the Executive Committeo yesterday and | Perhaps the- most curlous and deckledy bee tae Painesville Commandery. Tho Great | urged them to request merchants to close Euiae feature of Oldenburg is tte Weatern Hand, of Sandusky, numbering thirty | theirstores on Tuesday, the day of the pro- | gervance of the Sabbath, In rE oe pisces. hasbeen copaged to necompuny Oriental | ecsston, say that it would bo utterly im: | ‘tho saloons and bowling alleys were op Zommaniors, while the Bonen eg cr | possible to sell any goods, | Che inntter was | ag usual, and tlre inhabitants and ‘rose. Gloveland, will furnish tp nee Tera at toot | taken under advisement, and tho request may | flocked ‘in. from the surrounding bi Soinanderica wiit-bo accompanied by their | bginado through tho news try amused themselves with —vart q the Rey. Luke Hitchcock discourse to ol wen, The médting was opened with prayer v, the Rev. Minor dtaymond, of Evanston. Mrs, Glark Willson Ait “Ho Will Hilde ae after which Dr, Iltehcock preached rom: * - “Bat nono “of theso things movo mo, nolthor count I my lifedear unto miysclf, go that I might finish my course with Joy, aud the minis- iho’ place of tho Triennial Conclave, nt thoir Asylum in Lake Park. From 2 tod o'clock », m., hourly excursions will be made on the lake on stenm'veescle, ACS p.m. A grand musicul and diuielng reception at the Grand Exposition Bultding under tho Joint auspices of tho threo lt mmanderies. i Wednesday—At 9:30 n. m.,. the grand compet- {tive prize “drill at the chicngn Jockey Club Vark: also at tho same place a, Fratoralty park reception, the latter under tho Joint aueplees of the threo clty Commandorics, From 0a. m. tod pun, hourly excursions 3 on tho previous day, AtSa.m., moonlight boat exetrsions, and at the same hour performances nt the three lond- dng thonrtres and othor places of amusement for the gratuitous and Sonpiiinentary entertain~ ment of Templar guosia and thatr Indies; all aE tho auspices of the three elty Command- eles, Thursday—Tno day will bo given to.entertain- gncutte, and receptions to .be hereafter mado DOWN, ‘Cur Tarmune has heretofore given pros- Pectively the gecorations of tho Exposition Building, the Wabash avenue arches, and the Asylums;, it, now presents descriptions of the halls where the pilgrim Sir Knights are to be welcomed to Chicago by prominent and eloquent,Templars, LOOK! LAST NIGHT BUT TWO'Or The Tinois Conservatory of Music, A.M. PALMER'S UNION-SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY, | Ssssyresscaisstmarea Sorcuvesiagauann WILLIAM D. BAD Mi ‘ In tho frat of tholr eertos of Now York Sneccsscs, SEES RENDE hi Beperintenteats rest Montes Shan ertonsooaroce, | Th Young Ladies’ Athenseum, Hox Sheet opon to accure seats nt regular prices from ta, m, until ond of performance. Jacksonville, Kilinods, o8 nn oducator of Foun; Snturday-LAST PRERCIL FLAIS MATINEE, Ladivs, 1s undurparsett in Ainorica. For Ci : Bunting Might—Frank i Fenynoand Conblaauion in | drs" BEMGIEH CALAGE, Buperintoatents “Bt iocains ‘ A ‘THOROUOU-GOING, WIDE-AWAKE school for boys, combining Study, Military Dall, and itecrontion | duo proportion. bescriptive Parphlot, with Chart Hoguisitions fur College admieaion, sont on recolpt of sIXCENTS postage, OTIS BISBEE, A.M. Principay TUGQHLAND HALL. _ Uigtablished, by thy Iota, award Wy Weston, Lisp} 4 5 ‘A Monrding ana Day Schoul for Young Ladies, fo) SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE >; y 4 Sear ED Highland Park, lL, near Chicago, Fifth year begins ED) NAY OM ARS principal Idem”) MISSES : fH GRANT'S SEMINARY. RAT & VAD Wearhorn-nv., Chiengo, For foarding ond Day Scholars. 12h year bi ning Thursday, Sept 10 mene heats i papers wives, for whom arrangements Rave been made. ‘The Secretary of the Itlinols Club Str 0, | syorts, ‘0 sooner, however, did't ont 1 membership | P. Dickinson, has notilied the Financial 3 0 Oriental Commandery bas a large ment? | Commitice that thoy liave decided to open | tii thorermesaeteed Thocsens ess i Urging bavi rocaived OF TRG ‘Lord emus, £0 ouside of Cleveland. Won rc absont mem: | the doors to ihe visitng Knights anu their | filha sumes censed) thosalgone were closia\'p testify tho Goappl cf tho grnco of God.—Aéts, bers Joining the Cleveland Knighta in that alty | friends, Action will be taken by the Dl- | services were ovor tho fin again began wntil|s 1’ have declared, and havo saved, and I havo before tho depnrture for Chien omcers who | rectors of the Union and Chicago Clubs at | tine for vespors, which nro sung hore In thei| showed, where there was no strange God fmong hgvouignilied thelr intention of attending tho | A20IE OxE mectinis, Qian tS eity “will | {flemoon. | Vespers over, tho doors of they yous Mertens, Te ee Ee ee ret aces 8 i 5 = . Ee cane eS eminent Commander, C. ¥.Stantey; | huye done the proper thing, Fomaiti au the Hest of tho day owned evene| t Gencrallssimo, the Rev. J. W, Brown: Coptain= There are 610 Commanderies in the United ing Lwaa strolling about the vicinity when Gotteral, John'N, Frazeo; Prelato, tho Rev. T. SM. | States; but, while only 275 will take part In | met two young men, and—oh, horror !—eacl Hause; Senior Warden, John W, Gibbous; Junior | the Conclave as organizations, there will.bo | jind a cock under his agm. ane ey wel Wirdon, F. HL. Flick? Recorder, 8. M. Stone; | representatives of over 500 présent—those | going toa cocking main.” iad I scen this I ‘Tronsurer, F,A. Morag; Past Grand Commander, | jiving In one neighborhood, in many In- Shoe Lovould not have been astonished, bu B.D, Babcock; Past Eminent Cotnmander, J. M. | stances, coming ns one body, though teally | {n Indi Ivilized, Christt dinna, I Rooth: Grand Treasurer, J. B, Parsona; 150 athe # ' in Indiana, civilized, Christlan Indiana, it 4 7 members of tivo, three, or four different | wag more than L expected. Still, bo ft said SwOrTE. ood—Eminont_ Commander, Samuol | Commanderies. “Whore a Cominandery | to tho eredit of the natives, that cocking Reise Genorallesiing, Gcorge W.Sbort; Cup- | couldwt muster enough to make w platoon | mains, dox fights, rat balting, and such tuin-General, Charles Tt, Wesley: Proiato, A.C. | of twenty-four, a3 was the case in some of | kindred sports are not popular, beng Miller; Senior Warden, H. W, Hubbard; Juntor | the far-off Jurisdictions, thoy lave united | regurted to ns amusement only otco in & Wardon, D. MeClaskoy; Trensurer,- Georze a. | with other Commanderies and made applica eat while, and that the games which I Raker; Recorder, George W, Mowe; Stundard- | tlon for quarters under one name, found niogt In vogue were those of skill Tlearer, B.C. acon; Sword-Bonrer, George The following ollicers of Ait, Vernon. Ni 3 . \y Zhe reverend gentleman first stated his erploxity in éhoosing « thoine to preach from that would interest all classes upon such an oveasion, but as he had always be- Moved the Gospul applicable to the rich and poor, high and low, old and young, he would heuggestagsn theme the “ fesponsibility of ‘the Children of God, 25 Witnesses of the WDuty of Teatlfyme to the Truth of Christian- ity.”? It was the custom under tho old dig- pensation for thdse who feared God to speak Kone to nnothor, and they were heard by God; ‘and it was the lin jn those carly days to Jeep tho children of God from. idolatry, {those who had:experienced tho beneficent Dunbar; Warder, H. A. Bishnp; Sentinel, Geor o | | Penetrating some nine miles further into CENEIAE NORTE TAT a apr | fir our re | edt Ar Sencez i. Ne Rnuek: G” | MMSE AOU Gate eMeeaE A | Bu nai ere pate LMIRA COLLEGE _ This ts a new hall, and excessive decorn- |” PENNSYLVANIA. G,, Charigs f, Amuiet; B. A."B, Robinson, | Tensong as those assigned in tho. cnse of | Wihtheassertion, “1 nm tho Lord, yourGod,” ‘This Collego ts thorauehly furnfehed for siting a tlon would only, hide the beautiful orna- | yg following is a complete Iistof the Com: | P.'E. C38. Wa, Robert ‘King; ‘T., Charles | Oldenburg, -but as the settloment 1g con- | ant yet manifestations of Wis" glofy Superior eduention {a Uollogiows ancl Yenleetic oun mental work; 50 little,!sto be added. On | manderies comfng from Pennsylyania, that | 7 E., Thomas Tinehess W.y WHEEL siderably smaller and tho habits, nationality, | Wee aecompanied by~ certain tendencies Warranted Not to Fade. Peep o peeling heir preety ere ct the two large dark curtains which fill up tho | published the other day being finperfect, iist J. 1. Arnett: +» C. HU. | religion, and politics the same as those of | wiilch_Jed.the chosen to pursue the wrong font, Strong, Dorablo, and Cheap.fy Hend for Catalogue to Mov, A. W. COWLES, D.D, openings to be occupled by the organs will | since the mess-rosters of all had not been re | Ostrander; P. + A. Hershiser. The way. In this could be found a reason for the injunction, “The Lord {ig God.” Tho Stulptures established the fact that all who wels commissioned to preach to the Bee le had received manifestations of Divine power, and the speaker deomed it appropri- ate that they should go forth with that unc- tlon ‘upon: them, which would give their words force. Ab this day they could not Prony Kimira, N.Y. PENNSYLVANIA HILITARY ACADEMY, si 1 Chester, Pa. opens Sopt. horough Instruction | ESTAB! et ee NiGin ng. can naa, we, En iam euroon contorre jars apply to t — Costno yn, An 19, 0 Sapna lock, Uber kO, OF to Col, THO, HY A'TT, Prosidont. SCHOOL DIRECTORY. ‘Ue placed two-lntge eight-pointed Maltese rrosses in red, edged with white garlands: underneath ‘the dado the banners . of tho three local Commanderies,—Apotlo, St. Rernnard, and Chicngo,—surmounted by the banner of the Grand Encampment; in tho rear of the platform will be suspended tho banner of the Grand Commaniery of the State, All the banners will be bordered with ey It ty ceived. Nor have several going $5 bend Acts follow ta rpomemnudertes In aie alg Oldenburg, a description will bo unnecessary, ut Tite Trunk, by its enterprise, ts will join Mt. Vernon Commandery in Colum- to give the names of ill. : bus and leave thereon tho 18th “under tho J. RANDOLPH TUCKER, Pittsburg, No.1—William J, Carson, Eminent | command of C. G. Charies $8, Ammel; Tan- * Commands; 125 nen, - spsters Cypress, of Zunesville; Coleniau, of | We Recalls Somo Reminiscences, but Jacques de Moluy, No. 3, Washington—J. W. | Troy; Ely, of Washington; Palestine, of Falls to Go Back Far Enough to Com- ‘Woods, Emluent Coinmander: 49 men, Springfield; Scioto, of Circleville, At least | prot . doun's, Nod, Philudetpia—Dennis F, Deal! 5 i 1 plete the Record. Eminent Gougnander: 160 me | Goo Sir Knights will be in tho party, and fully ‘New York Tribune, 371 Broadway, a. ladies, s MEDICAL, JSARENTS In seurch of scuooLd for thelr chiidraa De Molay, No. It —iiward Burkhold- | 100 ladies, 5 _ Congressman J. Randulpl look for or expect such outward manifesta- AEDLON ee iin r chtldrea Parinads-- ‘Che platform itself will have on it | of Saree Commanders 40 ucts The Pinkerton Agency will havo charge of | jy pneres mas frandotph Tucker, of "Vir- | tions of Divine power, but under the Gospel eon wintt : Pint oraenecanis of ewer ie ieecunta variety of choleo blooming flowers, No | “Mountain, No-10, Altoonn—Jamos.P. Stowart, | the detective police in the can, and at tho 2 they hind a different System of instruction, oilce FREE; Uy tall, Uc, 1s COTESWOITT exterlur decorations Inve xe been decided | Eminent Commander; 40 men, Exposition Building ‘and the Jockey Club | Democratic ratifleation meeting in this elty. | which; was equally Divfie and confirmed by BINCKNEY'S Auoncy for Schools, and Teachorh n, but there will probably boa good dis- Ellgrin, No. Ui, Hatrisburg—Danict W. Cox, | Park. There will bo ofticers present from } Congressman Tucker. indul ged on that ocea- Eminent Commander; 25.me' the East and South, and tt. will be a pretty ston in somo melancholy reminiscences of get away re the voice of God, therefore It beenme thom to a NO, 22, Willlats toJ i Baldwin H. No. 2, Willlumsport—James N. | dinienit thing for a professional to eu AWAY | tho past, He romemberad that the Republle- bear testimony. to Its truth, * ~ The speaker Seguad that tho Church had iy wW play nade by the corporation, * \ FARWELL SALE The entranco will be covered witha ehi Kline, Eminont Commander; 25 men, | : ve eMount Oliver, ko, 8) beie—Witiam W, Reed, | Witt booty, | AIL known thieves are TYE MISSES ONATIAM (BUCCESSONS ‘To TIM Blissen Green). formorly of No; 1 Witth-ov. mill feoven thole Huxlish and Kronen, itoarutn; id fi an equal right with ali others to investigate Sohvol for young Indies on a3 ope as at Ne, i ve nimmnent & ; rested on sightnnd locked 1p until the crowd | 978 sents Governor to Virginin fn 1805, and | the principles upon which the world” re- Fifth-nva Now Vork City. bis welool—ostnbitshed sho nnd te orto vanes ia vine ininent Commnaiters jo men Eminent | hns returned home, and thon they wiitbe | set iin up over the native Virginians: Tie volved. “Men who nad made Christianity a fi ise—eoniinues the caréfal training. and ‘thoraaga Pane oes Hiled with flawers will be | Commander! 125 men, ‘ sent to the Housy of Correction as vagrants, | remembered that he had seen a “little fellow’ | study, should, In hls opinion, be recognized Gri boon so favorably known, pineed fn the windows. ‘The front of the Maury, No, 80, Failadelphin—Amorious BR. Un- a {n shoulder-straps come inton court of jus- | as.authority, ‘fhe fact that In the ranks of ee eer ee rallery and stage will bo draped with lozenge- | S4tdown, Eminent Commanders to) mun ag ACADLA DISCOVERED. tico and order the Judge to enter n verdict,” | Infidels thero was 10 system, rendered thelr Hi her School for Boys Shaped gartands, In tho centre of the.gallery | commanders 40 aon, Pied ; —_... “And this,” he exclaimed In solemn tones, it oy howd ‘suceeaden tenting ® sour it & y opposit the stage will be the armorial bear- | “ratbot, No.43, Olt City—Thomas R. Cowell, | An Indiana Village Without Republic» | “this In Old Virginia,” r retest Ings of the Chicago Commanueries, flanked with flags and“ benusennts. Over the singe will be tho same conts-of-arms, Uanked by those of the — Gran Encampment and the Grand Commandery of B1B Chicago-nv. cor. Ftate-nt, Fitth roar bogins Hopt. 0, For full information ads gyi Tear beats SORE GSENDUN, Ul Chieaverots ay gs por centof thehuman meo aro victimsto MORGAN PARK a Wo remembered, Eminent Commanders Wien. tenn C, Price, | 8% OF Protestants—Peculinr Cuntoms | too, that he hndseen 95,000 white mon ox: Eminent Commander; 75 men, * of the Natlves—Interference with So eluded from the ballot and 100,000 negrocs al- ‘Tancred, No. 48, Pittsburg—James HH. Reno, Wed Convictions Not: Tolerated—A | Jowed to vote! th 7] ” Emiuont Commander; 125 en ante 0 "| potitictan’y Untortunate Exporlence, | Other harrowing -remitisgetees crowded is 7 1,110, timber from tho foundation of the Church, thoy could not replace it, “‘Thore wag a lack of interest manifested on the part of Chris- tians In the politica! affairs of tho country, and this should not be, and ho stated that ii n iu duno " i «partial of complota impotonay, This startling ‘aaacr~ lillnols, Allwill be surrounded by wreaths | Total Commanderies, Correspondence New York Herall. thoughts ands were. imparted to ily | iS opinlon, If the Methodist | Eviscopal "Eon wif'by tully eorraborated by ‘every, Intelligent MILITARY ACADEMY of gatiands, . ‘Lhe columns support tho SUNSCRIPTIONS, OtpENbune, Ind, July 26, .1880.—Un- | audience, Mr. thers, memory | Church had taken bold and aggressive steps Sauciag this isons = C. ae gallery will bo iwined with garlands and fes- hyrician, ‘he princi! enus roducing Rid tndiscrotlons or gxeassons Soma ot tuo somes | -A,Chelstion, Bumily Schoo! for Hors. Sesslon be symptuma nro lowsot vigur, sporimatorrhara, pai ia gins Sept 7, 18a), Bead or call for Catulouuus at Chie Ww back, disposition to avoid abelaty, InamUr.uoomy | S8z0 ollice, Room 13 Mothodlat Churen Block, MHS, BIN datress, siervous cobility, ‘and jorouuula IIA NOMATD ADTIDS Jeucorrhon jin fomates), debilitating drenins, ke. 1 Bo faleo mindosty brovent the meout trom wating the shild of this grontovil, Hecrot habita are the rosult Of Iguorance. ‘tho modical proforatan has bel Morgan Park, near Chieaxo, Fall Torm, Septons Srimtnally HCGIONE OT Sa ore cet OTe st | bord. For Catnlouuow uddrose Ge TILA Ville, tres, ‘ie domund for increased necom - | Morgan Park, iil, or 77 Mudison-et,, Chicago, iano asyluma orapiy ntinst. coo monnions ae aro ate ae SMorunth Parks Uh OF er SAsteon the CONaes caineeo amet acorn prncptsinantoatpatoge | NW BETTIE STUART INSTITUTE, agoncy of tho norvousaystom. Lf-the norve power i | "A Day nnd FAMILY HOARDING SCHOOt for hayorean ly weakonud, thon that organ is weak, i a Thoreianremody inthe rench of all, one that ing | ReUnE adies and Children, | the course tw come Fee ee eae en oto reetiniz aad ine | piveullon une} in thormuyhty taught. For’ vermeats, domed by the Aeadomy Of Madieine in Purisaynn ins | Srcss Airs. M. MOKEM HUMES, Hprlogield, Mi,’ {little hectiiofor theabovo, cnntainanoguosphorin ‘ ‘. ry Onlyn few ealscrintions contd be procured «oubtedly this Is ono of the most peculiar | seemed. to bevny good one, but curiously festertay, AS, Rok oe of tho books was re: | comnmnities inthe United States. At hns cough It stopashort at 1883, Ilo appears to $ * have forgottenawhat happened In Old Vir- avasduo to the fact thnt those collecting | probably over 2,000 inhabliants, which num- | cinis bofors tnt une. LHedocs not recollect money liad not been notified to report, bu | ber Is augmented on Sundays to considera: | Why tho: Republicans set up a Governor to they.avill do so to-day, if they see the follow- | bly over 8,000, all Democrats (even the Post- | rule the Stute, or why little fellows in shoul- ing’notice: master), all Catholics, and all Germans, and | tler-straps gave orders to Judges on the ppl persons having ‘hooks for Biiheert prong to. that of the clnss known as Low, who speak Bensh oF seliy those 25,000 white men wero i y e! 01 cludes eee iL Blnielrat No-8 Dearborn arreut, | dialect of their own, Though by far tho | yoto ge Ww: le negroes voted, ' boforn 6 p. 1. on ‘Thursday, or attho office of the | larger majority of these people were born in Peaplo hero in tho North remember a good i See eee eee a foul gn. Thureie : | thls country they still Inherit the customs of } many tnings that seem to have slipped epi soriptions face salt this tise, io oree! to Lie their German forefathors, Oldenburg is Hees aL ated emmmnered Cans open EBA Urear Gator fe reauleeds ¥ | situated about seven iniles from Bates: | whom was Mr. Tucker, fired upon the flag o apalnst the abomination +of American slayery In 1830, the War of tho Re- bellion wonld not have, been fought, He belleved that all that had been waned by that bloody and disastrous war was in jeop- antveand under the present state of religious feeling the Church, of necessity along, should stand fast and bo counseled in theso matters, ‘Tho truth of the Gospel could only be a preciated after Beonal experiences of ft, and no ono had tho right to questlon its truth until he had investigated and experienced all Its tests and evidence. The regular 1 o'clock children’s meeting in Faith Cottage was largely attended, and tho tooned, with banks of: flags and beausennts atthe intersections, On the stage will bo placed a large Calvary cross in white, and on elther side of if choice plants in bloom, based with ferns, WEORMICK ITALTL The entrances, staircases, and vestibules will bo hung with garlands, On the stage will bo a. statue of St- John. tho Baptist, flanked” with bicoming plants; and In the centre of the wall-tho armorial boarings of Apollo, St. Bernard, and Chicago, with those of the Grand Commandery of tha State, an of the Grand Enentnpment, on the rignt.and ‘ : ’ 5 thorides, oF other poison} te purely XURTA TLE Jacksonville Female Academy: t Abe Grant Encamp 7 3. Hi. Wrrnecn, ville, 1s small station on the Indlanap- | the United States because a President wag | ¢xetelses wete oxceedingly Interesting, producing no Teactionsand ieponnanunt in omacty 13m ’ jett aTaspegtively, grouped tonether nel Chairman of the Finance Committec, | olls, Cincinnati, St. Louis & Chicago | Inwfully elected whom thoy did not ike, and ‘Av So'clock Ars, Chak Wilson fed a praise furnr-conzed pill, And ean pe hod of Lovnaaa 0.) PIFTY-PIRBT YEAR opens Bopt, 8 181. Prepar’ fe it be ne elit’ tho, — with | °G Ti-Dearniy, Becretary. "| Hatiwayy and ‘reached from Batesvitio | shot and killed greut many men who de- | Servic. whlch ealled out the largest aud | deme ndeneacnste'tho U.S Singur wtiding | aMory andculiatats Course aampigi! are caren w Th hoe slgno vinces,” surrounded by gar- Appended are tho subscriptions obtained # ne i a sont a. i Ae 7 if 3 te by thostage, which mects tho two trains | {nded that ting, They remember that theso Lyon & Honly...,...$100/W. Ws Kimbull, ee ie Virgintans, with othor Southerners, carried Field, Honeulot Co" 44|Carno & Drury. 25 | Which stop there dally. ‘The country 13 ex- | ona four years? war against tho Union be- Schoudig&Foroman 25} cecdingly' hitlyy but the soll appears to bo | canse thoy wore likely to be denied, tho priv- It is belleved that fully $00,000 of the $120,- | very fertile; opulent vegetation surrounds the | ilego_of- extending lumuan slavery over tho 000 desired is in hand. z trayoler on every hand, Oldenburg itsol¢ | free Territories ce the West. ‘They remenn- sip a eH SRT OBEPION TUIUDING: yestles comfortably in 4 plensant valley, Its Ber dtu thea Vineiulans and thele Southern ‘tho work of decorating tho interior of the | principal industry Is.n large cotton-nill; Its | nnd that a loyal Governor was put over Exposltion Building is gol on ag rapldly 93 | nest bullding Is tho young ladies’ academy, | tient, to see tnt they obeyed the’ Inv: possible, some delay belug caused by the non- | Pies is eo youn Ys Tae ee y ye he nee arrival ofthe United States fings,. ‘he | conducted ‘by Sisters of ono of the many A Poet shooting at the ing, au Hery:front has been covered with its ved | Catholte religious orders. Nextto tho con- | #8 defencers, hey remember it St. Louls, Bto.s box of 100. pills, 3, box of gOS | Cee ena we ‘Ons, Principal, dacksunville, LN PARI, duty 8 RO MCAT eA ate, 1, | MISSA. S, RIGE'S DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL Afty-thréo yenrs old, lind bev s widower twonty-tive | Kor Young Ladios und Childron, 441 North Ln Sullovst. yenrs, uurvous tomporainants kad suffored fur: 4 Seateh erpnebus. Lanwwat; Meal and Drow yours'with sherwnatorcheen. und for wn, yours wit! iaiinana fOr WOR ee Ree ater: mute randy eibest ae a : f er desumetoneen at neces | nay MOKETNE, OAMMAT GORDO a. tnt Hastorutiva., After (aur months ha was discour | joys from nbrond piacod in. private homes caratuly peed, but I insinted upon his contnulng tists, and in | selveied by tho Wector, ‘rustuoeLt. Whitu, At. Ay got murriod, nnd has two fing children, fof | 18. D, Waolroy, D:D. LL.D. & W, Blake, LL.H, bled. ‘The Rev. uith opened the servico with a fervent prayer, Atrs, Wilson then sang with excellent expression and perfect’ execution tho — familar hymn, ‘Are your windows open toward Jerusalem?” “Dr, Luke Hitchcock stated that the meeting had been designated us ona at which the older people would be allowed an opportunity: to relate thelr experiences, and also of the wonderful love of God. Sev- eral ladies and gentlemen told of their con. Jands In the form of wtrinngle. ‘The fronts of tho stage and gallery will be hung and fes- fooned with garkmds, Knightly emblems be- Ing placed at the Intersdctions, On the face of the gallery opposlt tho stage will bo the couts-of-arms of tho Chicago Commanderics, rronped together with beauseants of unity, bhere will be banks of plants at the head of the stairways, and, tho walls and wainscoting will be hung with garlands and flags, GENERAL ORDER NO, % Thuchor, 44,0... 1 wining, . 1 yersion and exporiences in, tho service of | qayit (gai patients trentad { wero cured withing) | Lib. 82, Gaidwla, Adiross ‘Tho following General Order was Issucd mck erotnd, and the {rataony ath Command- | yent isn monastery of tha Francisean Fa- flare ‘as i, period o! fellas rule befor God and the Church, Great solemnity pre- MIA whotwose ve ‘and iE month, ah ain ‘W. L. CUSHING, Rector. | yesterday: : ory bannert wre neatly a the place. the thers, und opposit to hoth conventand monns- | of Congress, and thoy are not In tho least valle hd Hogs (stories oF Christian expe. | month Modticine Horio tiospital Cuarléy, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE Gnasn Cosaxpeny ov Ksionms ‘Teurcan | piilarsof the band stind nit to worked fi | tery stands the villago chureh, a large brick | shocked to liear that during that poriod offi: | ti\ertwn up inthe Lord's service, he OLD BY ALT, DILUGGINTA, 1587 and 1680 Ayrocerst., Phtindelphla, pp InLixota, CHTAGO. August, A.D, 180, 4,0. | hare Tnsiens AnC ol? Geno rustle fountain | edifice, Of hotels thera was a plentitul sup- | cers of tho Natfonal arity forced Sebel | oy Lita) ig Pere ot got nae Ng | VANSCHAACK, bVENSON & CO. Chlengo, UI Hoarding und Day Hebvol for Yoting Jundtoy nnd Cally Huz—tenerut’ Order No. 2—To Ue ogicers and ‘Sir | COUE gor sa le fountal lee ahh 4 4 Sudgesto render just decisions In, eases tn- | oxerels persed with sacre : Wholerale Avents farthy Dru 'trade, | prvi. Anclunt und Modern Languages touglit, Prone Kulghte under te Jurisdiction of vie Grand Com- | in the south is appronching completion, tho |. ply; also of beer-satoons and country stores. | oly ng tho rights of the emancipated slaves, milsic, most of. tha sclections belng old- — =. Ye the janguaxo of tho ye. mandery of itis? Che following orders nro | Water, haying 0 Mle tole ein tousttat ne toate Though, us Tsai above, ail the Inhabitants | choy remember, too, that the 2,000 white | fusitoned Methadist hymus, | The sweet MEDICAL PREPARATIONS, Ta nes promulgated ng tho rogulations woverning tho are fre Germans, still they addre: ngers In | 2h inolodious. volo” of Mra, Wilson Eee Repco a = hendquurters of the Grand Commandery during | of one. ‘That, “grand surprise” ds under | the English TeuAes ATI the English they jen. wio.could nok Vato nt Lbs first lection rose out above jie volume of melody IMPORTANT TO THE FAIR SEX TG QUAS. LAW SCHOOL, Tan Dee: Grand Tnecupment of Kuignts Tomplar, Unlted way, but It is Nelled, wnt Sven Stig re- | speak la remarkably pure. considoring tho cath to supportand defend the Constitution and its effcet upp the hearts of those pres- Se naw sears lacey, Soe 3 Crna Brates of: ‘AMUOA Tho under the ‘i nm telling A Te toe attain at [oer ene all business ts earricd on in German, | OF'tho United. States, and had subsequently | ce could bo plalsly discerned tn the, ex- 0 eculor larson examinations uitione 460 pet 1eftr io headquarters wi 0 under tho dircetion : - CUSTOMS OF THE NATIVES. | violnted that oath and jolned the Rebellion. the Interiors to be a0 plabornte that tug work Boforo rolng further into the backwoods TI | 1f does not horrify a atall to learn that MU presslon of thelp fgces. Mrs, Wilson {8 In- and tho men may have to. be employed at concluded to remain in Oldenburg a fewdays | the loyal black man: was proforred by that led wondorfully sucecssful, possessing the wor and indi ¢ pf her lamented brother, of tho following officers: Sunday, Aug. 15, Emi nent Loyal Levi Munn, Grand Gonorallsstmo; Monday, Very Hininent John Coraon Snilth, a HENRY HITCHOUCE, Dean of Faculty, 61. Louls PERIODICAL 7 i 7 to abserve the customs of the nutives, and | law té tho disloyal white nun. . 2. Bilss, $0 § ioe great oxtent, SOUTHERN TOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Fe eee eee ne Ee ee OY An Me With cise could Inve Imagine myselt tinny | | Str. Sucker sould lot bygoties be bygones. | af \eaundown teetings wera hold Jn nearly: 107s Wee GARY Stig CANE, ea nesduye Es pitiee ton Elwood, 3 if iss ported Into sume Villuge iu Central Germany, he Democratic the u 3. Krone i . eee tes ae Wacol RUE. Eminent | , Itfs not usual for Commanderies who in- | On every hand L mot With, uniform courtesy | renintacenees penis. have rect Estabitahos Ib Prone the Langunge of Sho Behoot reminiscences, Other people have recollec- tend to take part In the competitive elt ta and Mbéral potations of the ‘Tentontc bever- | tions as well ns he, The iss he saya about entae Toe ee a er oite hiave slay it takes we, rotgHledl Ls moat places atehg cents por the past the bottor for Huis patty. ho can- nl a v4 oh ass. Though old ar young, witho' not hel alking abou! (‘) G att Committea that thoy will compete. ‘These Bard to ae ae wealth, deemed ‘to Iubibe WMMAN ACTS ont de well to ares - The sponte tlown asthe foundation are Monroe, of Ruchester, N. a Molay, | freely, still in my three days’ sofonrn Ldid | the South and let him ‘employ his omtory on iff his topic eysenee of the Christian of Loulsyiilo; Do Molay, of Grand Raplds, | not seo the [east Intoxlvation, though the | nudlenees at Confederate cross-ronds and hope whichshonld belnu us. Its effectshould niounted; Raper, of Lindt 4 ny Beane, servic Nae. LoulsCurts preached i the ‘Tabernaugleapon “The Value, Service, aad Desirablenpas ot a Genuine Christin Charles Withrop Dunning, Grand "Standard. fiourery Friday, Eminent Lane White, Grand Sword-Benrer, Tho Sir Knights mentioned below are appoint- ed Alda, whose duties eball be to assist tho Grand Commander, transmit hia ordory and oxe- cute his commands; thoy are to bo respected AST WALNUT-ST, BEMINARY FOR YOUNG "iailos, Dt Wainuteat. 1’bUladolpbia, ia wall pros Lae “Bales at prajaratorydoparinante io gous TTMGREAT ENGLISIE REMEDY, Cures Lea | ariculsd juplis proparod for’ Lneyard oxauiinaUlotse cortvas Painful Menstruation, 4 . corr im, Cali aL Me so teallon, Pleoration, ‘Ovarian | Noourna vent. for bunrdlng gad day pupils, Airs " it oT . Usedin Bagiand for yoare nae Poneaies Wontmuns, HENMUETLA KUTZ, Princtpal i et ( s inting Pili, “Bold by oll Urugctats ovorywhors 183D, B. HURTS INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ! veh We yr anapolis; and Da- | quantities which some sueceeded In dlspos- | other places fn that latitud bo n atlinutus to purity, its service an anchor | sudporbox, or ele boxes fo and ante Meta Perret ey: ma PA maseug, of St. Baul. The ninimum num- i of convinced mo that there must to rN » Jativude, (to the soul, ang stpiconfirmation an earnest | bepeanee zor fenled pe We Pane uy ialh cree Mita aa tae a Cree en ea ate pee dayne 8 nin, for uny epocial ofdars thut may bo | ber’ of’ men ‘Is twenty-six. In order to | acience in beer-riuking, [twas Friday, and ILLINOIS STATE, WORK of Inhoritance, Zab discourse was very no- |: + stochantes Dione Dare Beet Ndvantuyes for soclkt und Intolfoctual culture. Wu: isghed, avcommodate the crowd expected, 6.000] Tdined sumpliously, igus, fresh from the ‘ :j{teoable for ts derrant appeals tosinners, md Whorganio auonta forcho Unica sintss, | Fugolesa habehe tamiie rained. Giese tee Oflicer in chnrgo of Alds—Liminont Sir James | ndditional sents’ are” to be con- | barn-yard, butler Just churned, fresh fish Apeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, :|!a train of thought pervaded. tho cloquentad- Far Pampiisis sont froa, 28 Secoteed Bate he Tanly Mmnitea— Chreatars tree. Gavion Elwood, Grand Sentor Warden. structed, making 16,000 in the Jockey | from nnelg! dress which evidenced nugual scarchings | Boldin Chicago by all tru i 7" va Ww! Senwnovietp, Til, Aug.-4.—This was tho UNAS Ht Poutog: Suryoon nt boadquar- hborlng’ airedin, native wine and A 1 ANE, Club Park. Arrangements have been made | beer, with all the entrées of a good Catholle | day fixed for opening the bids for doing tha?) with the Burlington & Quincy, Rock island, | Friday dinner, 1 dld not notice tho absence Stata printing oni binding, and for furnish! and street railways to entry people out, 80 | of ment, On tho following day wohadelilek- | ing the Stato with statlonory nnd coal for th that there will bo no difieulty In getting |-en and various kinds of meats, and though 1 } 24 mi 8 y for tho there, An ndmission feo af $1 will ba | was stopping at the most aristocratic otal | eusulng two years, Bids wore closed at 19 charged all oxcept Sir Knights. ‘hose who | fu tho place the charge was only 25 cents per | o'clock, at which hour forty-six tn all, covers, attend nue witness the tnest Rae ea meal, A neat room, with all tho nccommo- | ing the work mentioned, had been presented, A ever saw, a8 alt the Commanderles who will | a Id wish, was furnished at 01 parileipag aro What wre called" oruelc aS oe oe wish, was furnished | Representatives of -the local newspapers and ones. if ist MES, SYLVANU! RED" VAN BCHAAL. 4 STEVI NSON & CO., Agonts, DAY SCHOOL Fort YOUNG ADS 4 $2 und vi Lako-st, corner Dearborn ae bats fer tak reopens Sept. 2h. eae a a ° LIEHIG COMPANYS EXTRACE, Mantis for the Uughor wdyoailon oF Wome a Na REACT s | Manse cor wie Dishes coyestion Of Wenn. ___. rv Brees SEMINARY VOW YOUNG LADIBS, th OF MEAT. AND yest] porlor advantages, Alte McD. de WitLTES tritictoae FINEST CHEA MEAT FLAVORING STOCK Fol SOUPS MADE DIS y ERB: (N, Yi EM Y—FOIt ee BND O2HUES Deireutans auidtves Cok Cols Weights Atte Prtoetoa : TOME SCHOG i Ni LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT | atosteuceigos tor itore auras i srasn, OF AEA. 1 ee et 5 re bhehuaiuong ae aveTega A2S,2,uoRs fot NG AND Bir and ers, for Bible traths ahi:Chriatinn principles, At tho Bible reading this morning the topto wilt be “The Sense tn Which [Am My Brother’s Keopor ar tho Christian’s Resyon- sibility for tho Salvation of Others.” Dr, Williamgon will lead, and will so continue to lead those morning: exercises until the cbse, ae MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE, Speetat Dtepaleh to The Chicago Tribune, _ Maavaukkt,;Wii, Aug. 4—A can of mysterlons,dlsappoatiuuce is reported to- night, A wolMo¥o, middle-nzed ciupio came Into thy cify, ‘om the northorn comtry todo some shopping. The man enteeda furniture pfore aiddeft his wife walting for him on the. sidowalk, Sho disappeared and cannot bosfound: She had $160 tn-her pocket, ‘{ho man cannot make ont wivther sho Willfaity deyerted him or was erticed away, ‘Thelrname ls Burns, E tps, Way, AUR. 15-—-Eminont Sir Cosa F, Maurer, iG; Eminent sir Walter A, Stevens, No. 1s Fminent Sir John Hl. Sanborn, No, 10; . Eminent Bir Jaane 31, Miles, No, 1; Hininont Sir John dc- Laren, No. 10: Sir Knieht J. R, Wilkins, No. 8; Ble Knight Robert #4 Walshe, No. 1; Sirs knight david KR. Crego, No.1; Slr Knight 31. D, Field, 0. 1 Monday—Eminent_ Sir Robert 3. Smith, No. 2; Eminent slr Charles I, Goold, No, 6; Eintuent Sir Jolin. White, No.3; Eminent sir. Robert 8. Martin, No, 3; Etslnent Sir B. DP, Burlloghans, No. 6; Kisinent Sir Hobort Hanititon, No. 47} Eminent Sir Goorgo E. Mithin, No, 40; Eminent Bie Willtam Dougall, No, 4; Eininent Ble H.C. Clevelund, No. 18; Emlucnt blr A. 8. Devendort, 3 Sir Knight John F. Burrili,No.d, esduy—Fiuinent Sir josph Robbins, No2115 Tanlnent blr Caspor Neudy, No, 23; Eminent Bir Warren R, Hickox, No. 6; Eminent, blr Jabez Brewster, Na. 24; Emluent Sir George H. Sampson, No, 20; Eminent Sir Edward U, Ware ner, No.7; Emlient Sir Horaco Wardner, No. 38; Faupivent Bie Pantel Hrewster, No. 125 ‘Bam: Ispent several hours in ono . Of the cunmntry stores, where the anomaly of | J2b-nllices, aud houses In Chleago and else . THE CAML, iN Democratle Postmaste under ry Ky ul fe. aioe, suena rte: oe comialeslonbts Of chitect Wilcox, who has chargo of tho | wn Admiutstration was explained by the utracts:‘aro the Sceretary o! a aie Of the ckmp aswell nsof tho gene | Stutoment that thore was no "itepublican Stato ‘Troasuror, Auditor, and Attorney: eral decorations, hus the pling for it nearly | within ten miles of tho place, ‘Tho. barter- | General, who are required to opkn completed, anu only wal Its tha arrival oF tn ing botwaurr tS Sead att donee the bids in the presance of - the Gov- Soe ’anu Thindelphia, ri comune thet amuxament, 3foney was resorted to only og | crnor. “Gov.” Cullom was oxpectedtat work of plitehing thom,” With a block and 4 | Werner, resort, and the products of other | theGalesburg reunton to-day, but li Hs a spare, laces pald for In butter, exes, ete, ‘Butter | for this business, ag only Secrotary Hart palt Of ghoceupled ground ae apare,, tie fs "Wwort alc” and elght cents ‘per pound, | and Auditor Needles were. present, How- dation of © 7,000; but tho applica. | cere six and elit cotts pur dozen, spring | ever, Gen, Smith being In New York Paylite tlons ara co ning in. 60. fust-—Int] ehlekens elght and ten cents each, fargo the Interest on the State.debt, the opening: o: nearly avery Iustanca, the original number | clilckens 1% cents each, etc. Speaking to the | the bids was postponed"until next Monday. has beon Inereased—that It ly very. probably | Most prominent politic ot the place, a uestion having been raised as to the lo- ald te .' is Sodical Hiuaett Lancowe © Brat Bea cihnvedatinane nee CAUTION.~Gonuine only with the fac-sintie $2100 of Garon Liebly's Signature 1a Iiue int ns ; “onsummption. in Bnatand Increased ten-foid Rew he : p Wo will pay to. charitable tn peas u ot ap dug Trova pied san by etal or the hand that wo cannos rotain with the PAIKEL Its. 4 4 WMNTIVE COMMON-SHNSH TRUBS. patontod July OF MEAT, ‘Tobe had of all Storekeepers, | Wt = WAN TLETI, BUTMAN & PARED, Unued sates cwtnletate MANS Ce HAVES | DIL PANKRE, tho patonten eastsand St eae AY portonce, tho lastayoare wit Marino. Loxpltals At A ————— ql q —— —— my, Novy, and Penslonors, tho Gurernuont havin nen BIE. HL, B.Tolle, No. tainent Sie i-8. | that all the paca between “tha Exposition | mun who ty consldercd by’ hls nelghbarg as |-Rallty of tho ndvertisomont, which stated OOBAN NAVIGATION. ‘ PAPILLON, adgpied our #ppllance ox the best In use. Montgomery, No. 173° Eminent Sie Willan . Par | ‘ sed, | Well up to tho thes In everything, and who | that tha bids should be opened Auge. be | mentee eres ers, Pee Cavs that onn be curod wo Raver full to cura, iunna, Rod Bie felt Fees Cunningham, Pullding aut Petri roa WHL Taye to bie sett spenks English tluently, 1 ventured to fu- | stead of Sept. 1, tho matter will be eubifitied NORTH 'GERMAN LLOYD. BManufectururs of ir Kn jeorge UL, low, No. 6, abn 7 vided for, Lui LOndOR sos oe 0. quire how Indiana would voto in October, | to the Attorney-General for Wis opinion. If a *Phils part will certitnly 0 for tha Demo- | he decides Cok Harlow’s construction of ACCOMMODATIONS, erate nominee, and our ike nro Justenthu- | tho law correct, the bids will be” opencd fir Willlum 8, Pengo, No. 23: wt blr Ira. Mogintluld, No, 241» ‘Bminent New ¥ gins iSite tal rot Now Pai ry Baturday trot than ptor Eee peat Ret niaarenstes Pokal (St PAPILLON] |siitesititzamestoaus u oniiG | ‘Tho Hotel Committeo are hard at work; | slustie for Hancock. As farus Lhave heard | Monday, If ugt, tho advertisement, wil! | “TRATES OF PANaadi—brom New York t) Sonth- u Sey Nat Bintnent oy prome i and, up to ‘last night had assigned Sit | there seums little chance for the Republican | be republished: ‘The bids have nue Tapes, london. Hevea, aid ramen fice ati od. WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS Mihfont Bir Ori liurphans:No, dy tratnent | Jights by Commandertes, and thelr wives, | tleket anywhere tn tho Stato; but thon We | sented, and. the figures cannot be given tt | as saduced “rows, Okbuiclis hia aes | Cures Parasitic -Disenses, Itch, | Honae"hslitias powers jus the cuinpevo pe tt mi, No. 4; . W. Hughes, lite, 3 S + a ‘ “ae aioe Lie ell dacbibe whos, | or but thelr quota. will be attended to toe} oR POLITICIANS. stony.” Wiilah haye ruledot Inte, so that the Prospect NORTH GERMAN LLOYd Wifes ever TRUSS Os 1, ‘thursday—Kminent Sir Henry L, Rhoades, No. | days Only three rosters werd a * Httto off,” ' from WUE MEN te OMICAGO is G41, and tho Se 23; Eminent Sir Wy ulicy M, Burbank, No, 34; h 1h sor te done in. 4s thas the ertinting will mores past, which uid the errors not so serious. as to prevent | , | Tow do you mnnago to keep theso peo- pio gietD and shabby styto oft For Sale by All Drugelsts, culy Auents autmoriagd to soll thea tick: Eminent sie Orvis 1. Dodge; No. 21; Euiihont Bir ple go well fi hand. that so large ‘a constitu. been a disgrace to the e and thore | © q Aus’ RUBBER GooDs, Emery He ldehanls, No. ost Belaout bir dncol taljustinent,, Ax saan ag tha hotels, anu out prey ia wholly without Hepublenna?” aoe the Sate) papas uAble ‘aeloys tu Gee IP CLAUSSENIDH's, C0, South Ciayk-at, YAN SCHAAUK, STEVENSOY & CO., Agents, OSUAMEN COTS 3 Hell, No, at; Burdnone Ble Williawy it. Allon. | Ov. ciiinee will bo taken ap, Alne tho gutlok Avie tho least trouble, Chis place | tag out oflelul oRorts, mS JW. BOCHESDURG OE Futter, 08 £ 04 Lakesst,, cor. Dearborn. GOSSAMER Cos* i een a | fenaaned anata Cotte? OO | at profes atr vies rates | | SQUEEZED IN PORK, .. STATE LINE SHMONODENT: UDDOD a eictiee, y ct y oH sy 3 miueh ostracized ns [fhe left tho church v3 ae -T. Taner’ Conuandory, bo etationed nt, hia A REDEEY. wha Heepubitenn. pulleieland pee come | 5, Seetat Duratch to be CNcaio Tribune, 34 bendquarters during the Conclave. Cominand: eriea desiring tunctussuch bonorary guard for wiz hours witf notify the Grand Captaln-Generul, © Mudiapn wtroet, Chicago. “A telephone exchanye ls to be established T mde sail reel yt gv fd * Prrrsnuna, Pa, Aug. 4.-—-The corner in]. He ee eat iwitle wires runnding to aul thy he pi. syilewvor nye et to, sete y er to facilitate the meet e " eon pine Phen etd ee * Yitge trled He oncue pount he could get the Gisszow, Jverpoo!, Dublin, Holfast, ard TAndons pork, which {tts satd lg boing snantpulated ee ieee i zonaatenls Nss Sse by Armour & Co., of Chicago, Is beginning | 8? Were Ronn, paLoWry & co. HALV, f° Cotas, Tuntons, Cute, Bursts, Holle, ie ik, TICKETS Stephens rules, Driwtiey have it” Price, 230 por bu. be ‘ . ‘i “SD by. N. ¥, < a os, 1 re mreoovoneae conmaovana, || tisk pporanie jg chomaox | Hopi eco Agee ate Mt | morning at avr ayy Yvan ad | Soe ees ase SC bilas Green SC "Tho F: ortlonate rates will by Hiite care - eatinted th " = a rs yyrotsnlng obs acto Fiptuent Conunander,asttges ee euaed | fiuving been engnged by the “rlonnial Coie fs nal he Wo dind neatly the Wholeof Olden: | been caught. short, and that. somo,uf som | RTISCELLANEOUS, FAIRBANKS Pootebery beri eMart on EINES prior to thy tine apt nied for services, and tine tnlttee for the uso of Knights ut she ordinary | burs beforu him. Ilo was futroduced ant | wero yery badly pinched, ‘in an Interview | RG GUE TA ~ MEANDANE ‘acdlately upon urriving at headquartera will res portte the Grand Capalasienaral or bly ald tho mune, number, aud locatiqn of bis command, uber ot olicers und sir Kulghts, und piece of inusle present forduty, Uniess other- whee ordyred, be suould divide eommmand nto wwo divisions, placing an officer {i ’ fi *Fellow-cltizens,? when the | 4 ‘ . TFS ANT it Koights Btucker Wiliams, of Nowari,-| whole mufifide acoro mud fll tho pines, He | with ove of the, finn of Bil. Myani i Coo | IN BAW tt DR. KEAN, O., and J, O, Dickerson, ‘of Chicago, havo | Wns greatly incensed, and at once ordered | the gentleman sald there was no -doubt that ‘178 South Clarke-st. culled a meeting of St, Bernard Commandery | his horse and, carrlage. Ho wns informed that the corner had hovel lately tor as on duel caliyare iy a Chteago, - Asyluin, Au minty ul. he would fd it just outside of town, and he | contracts that have since been delivered at Dersot Zmail, fro of ghaige, on ail \° ut Asylum, Aug, Lo at Sorclork pe my of ME | did aud (t shore, Doth the animal and the | 910, Ho belloved 1 quite possiolo that the | Sulynpsiasinite diy easement carcrean me SCALES: ae ne rat OY ALL. KINDS, § “Common Seuso Shoes FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Cures Coras, Bunions. 504 ae dtabay oy obe Gta SEW ttn W004 Becarefulto buy oalythaGeauing, tatarate i wea

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