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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: i, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1880—TWELVE PAGES. nforma.us, and then decldo | stantly in view: and are intended to assict the | hoauty—tho belle of Leavenworth—the Mrs, of him whose works, | teacher in communtenting both tho vranmur | Langtry of America,” 4. : r nl ae aah LITERATURE. ronsas they ure, were ME ncenmplished i | and facility In conversation by the tow method, uN rASTETION ee : iy tho breathing spices between poroxysms Of | Ww. ip Cartietd, M.A. M. 0. (Oxon. Professor | Don Cameron Is accompanied by his wife, it AF MOUS Vier RY, Political and Logal Remedies for | ‘iriiivewariare” sna author ahattern of Vispiene wt tio mrslty: Goitexe, fandom "hes | a very sweetefaced wonsntt: | ‘ « Hyoly dintogun and weiity turns, War, by Sheldon A\ tho shallow proteus that: Great Delain was | [ound 10,8 velumo i nuniber of fi Wellin Ot | Senator Cameron docs not look strong. [1 ay abounile In Minecciptions, which show excel ar, by Sheldon Amos. wurring on wrevolutionary Gavernment In tho Nu 5 r conversation he sald to-day tat he thought 08 is eninpalens ngainst France, Britain had mado. CHARGED WITH GRUELTY tls street, who used to be nconstant visitor 1 at the defenitant’s house, characterized Mrs. Butler's treatment of her mother ns not be- ing espeetally unklud. ‘The old lady had all she wanted fo cat; the victuals atthe hous Trial of Mrs. Butler for Abusing Tropa ece ge Us ant phy Ha the run of | Ireuintion,” iteapiration,” "Tho : ited ! ni ee eae Q Pinta, td be ready for the campaign b MAKIN i ortle perguion nnd arare povrur of oxpression 1) Susteelihe miruinat Reape, « Mritaly hw! toado, aot Ronde ari Drinks; ete, TE. will ep he would ly Pe py Her Aged Mother. HARING CosrLArstS Anau naire HEsGny. Her fort Counts . Republican or Democrat—Loter | jimmy war on tha ureat exiems. tho kyrmort | ty "int neeauints aerhapee tho volume wil liotlee the Democratle newspapers are | + , ‘ scold Mrs. Phillips or.cnil hor nainese Aas Bayno’s Essnys—Thomas + aiis eninuarative eseny on *Diekons, Hiulweer, | thecal amine, ec nen nt Hi unleing a palit that you and Mey arose | The Customary Conflict of Testimony Eee rhe ee nuowledec, woul dcialk tg ous ICTORY Moore, Muwing tho htter Imenelty OF te Hayate | Publis interest in thes aubleate Js constantly | Jy” 1 suepesten Inquiringls. —Tho Case Continued, seuss when ag wut aelance,, Witness nd a Utduratand Thackeray, and i sympathy with sing. Asaurcdly when tia hele ao You enn telt the country that Cameron andthe Intter had shown her her hands Bulwer which makes one suspeet that hit come it Lerioratica ie widely len 5 { ond Conkling are heart and soul with the Ree saith inet tenth to nature, and te ; ‘ p “Ht sry eortaln wenknosros of the National | Balvage—Tho Octagon Club+IMy Col- plnpiyce found a tetvonse somewhere In tho | ost conserves ttl bee parara effeative in ne aniall Uperces Heston lero Days. ‘The stvle of thy oariictersnys Is rather tlorid, | _ Somo time sinoo wo werd’ told b shee World, rt V5. hat latent net tes ritton. ¢ Henares teholnr, and one “anew ah “Of course he wih, He has already. been , By Petor snyne, | reader, that a puredy 4 z anita 4 eed eA. Two volumes, Chlengot tt nae: Uy ADprowlted by the in communteation with Mr, dowel an Senn: i t en enry Asani | be acing pubic. Vets | f t Me i ‘: a . i . tant lor Dorsey ta see about fixing dates, 4 US VICTORY Literary Notes and Announcements—Tho Ca oy Ankeside Bullding.” Vrleo €1 per | iu the very faed nf thls writes we eit aye | oe isut Conklin hast seon Gels Garfield, Ly Mngazines for September. — one to curr reagern bopttug our frend may be | has he? Task sete! SYMINGTON'S LIFE 0: MGonn. mistuk: this promising Introdtietion, “No, ant! why should he? You jJournal- aisle it: be: nentecly: wattle fy ee | Mrs, E. Van Laon iitinehes upan a story that | ists were all saying that Conkling wanted to itis bellliunt and nitmnetive to 0 REMEDIES FOR WAT. Misa 1ifo of Soare In the ew English: Men of) soniains, by retualenunivenatuambontesile | go Gariield to Het certnitt promises out OF ilaly Me aRtent eid to tnore peatecut, | publican party,” sald Mr, Gaumeron, “1 shull do a1] can te eleet Gen, Gartield.” “Wil Conkling take the stun ad geratched, which sho said had been done by A further hearing of the case of Mrs. Clara Ass, Phillips, ; Butler, ehurged with ernelty to her aged | with ‘Sirs. Tatra teottaentiet Atari mother, Mrs, Phillips, who,lved with her | always treated lier mother well. Entering at No. 19 North Veorla street, was had yes- | into (particulars sho cutegorically contra: terday hefore Justice Scully, dicted ench of the statements made by the for the defendant, witnesses for the prosecution, making Mrs. Mr. Sparling, -couns tf wanted to Haye the Court pass upon his mo- ptiar ous Se AuaSl ah Hia.eld lady anarch- tlon for disinissal of the charge, on the ida Dayson, a boarder at Mrs. Butler’s, wot tho nutlior’s “ot too. hizhly td attract attention te the buok Ifthe Ys Lotters ecrics, by A. J. Symington, eannét bo | xton, threo clapements, murders, two sul- ee é {4 rs ground that the daughter could not bo con- | gave sinlinr testimony, after which the casa 1 deereo sat whgro fur wore lntorosting thai Ht ts.!— Bes Fhstion ssi ate Puatishy hasrister, bn catled a sueeess, Itudds no new information'te | elder thea tule pursonations, two divorees, ih betorg he. Woulil take ay part iit, ths sidered the legal guardian of the mother, as | W488 Continued until 10 o'clock Wednesday : Wy EE reo PFCs. Printed a trentise on "Holitlenl and Leal | ihe gtore already purveyed by thy oneylopadyis, | one insane wife, one masked Dall. wid on fair | Se Bit. Mrs Wwiintts Jay alleged In -tho.swarrant hich she | Morning. petrolt Fr Hemedics for War." Tho diseneston ts curious, | white tt f hat frivolous Iterary pi pprinkling of otuor. orlmos and. theliing Inel- | NAlloN that he eipporty Garhetd out of his | was alleged In tho. warrant upon which sho —— ' > find attho same timo able. ‘The method 1s so | Whe tts w somewhat frivolous Iterary pro: \ Gints, Mrs. Van Leon's friend may be mistaken, | love for Republican principles, and not on } was arrested. The Court dectined to give TEMPERANCE. voroly logleat.” Mr. Atos {8 na pacticutar aout age vate Eyminrton gecelan cts. bo write’) wut she ing, uot, pra ite etka Pielary ab | ect ae pps, ieilers basiealnss Logan, | an opinion until the evidence had nll been a Y AMOUS Ig 1 Mis-honds nd subhends and. nll tho minute ing = down ja the: =clevel a ovory qilauwatd, Philadelphia: T. 1. Peterson Contkting, aud I were for Grant, but we are ordinary intolligence. If thero aro many | Bray. now: for the Republlenn, partye? given In, and proceeded to hear further tes- divisions of tho subject us n Calvinist divine Proceedings Werterday nt tho Lake orsons in Englund go fgnorant of Moore's | 3. No, 74 roadway, has pub- | Did ‘Ty Citeaco Tinusts have any Ins | Umony on belialf of the prosecution, Bui Mootlng. mis caustic political novel Is curious ns woll'ns | could possibly be. ‘Thus he considers trat the y ¢ famill hin ; it ee to tuke ft for | Hshed’ itp isk nnd Hreemusnntyer nce tl ucnee-on the Convention?” T asked. MISS FANNIE FOSTER, The attend: tl " Whe Ttopubticans auo in itn porfect | sep 1 | most famillar poems as hoe seeing to take ft for pd y is a i ie attendance at Lake Bluff was largely eile Stan end unprinted Hennemts, | TueeS Texltinato Atma of Taws of Wat.” | canted tho vendors of this volume will he, tho | MH 40-my dwaverion of Aetant dnd Come | 4 Any fulluencet” replied Mr. Cameron | residing at No, %i North Peoria, tho House | nuginented yesterday, notonly by the nunter- al oy verity. 2 teeta or Gorin 44 Me re iy. " a ,. ° petare cy N-and U. Domoerata ara esr tt portraga to | () be ae ae peel Ko Remicade fuyno of tho pactinust bave decayed very rapll- | Hevpttan agmimis and “thaw discovered in | say that it had. eehanged the Presidentiat | Next north to that ocenpled by thedefendant, | oug arrivals from Chicago and tho vilinges frofife tho tricks nnd echumos of tho doughy Stale | Toys . y tols ly. Wo fenr not many so uninformed as to get | Aineriean rgnnds Dy John A, Welsse, M.D. | Hominee.!? stated that she lind known the old lady for] south, but by the arrival of an excursion ri. ‘Tho unfortunnte Craenbneker dowt think ho tion, Abolition, he siy's, fs not Impossible be- | nowlodsce fram the Look wilt have the dispos- | With eoloreatand platy (ilustrations, thy hleras = e S " five years, As long ago ns that the old Indy | ¢; Wi ke fas vory fale play In the bavk, and tho intenetablo | enuse, (1) Private wars, Judielat combat, and | ton to read it. Fully one-half of the 325 pages ulyphe of thet American and English obelisks, THE LANGTRY JENSEY, fe rom Waukegan, bringing a Sunday-school, ' tent dlianks God ho fs notas other men'are, | dueling have Mlenppcared; (2) Wor Iteelf has | mre used tn tho reprinting of Moore's pactey, | ine t Hy hs y Walst has appeared Indermorn Heepubllean soraDemocrat. ‘The book's | undergone un sweeping chunge of charaetors sclections frum Sila Rookh,, chapters | Whe book. is ene volume, eetavo, lundsomely | here, nil is pronounced hy all the Indies to Lon) * 7 printed on thee piper. cloth, extra, ¢22 0 ‘ a ting, —perfee - gold by all oaknollere, oF malled on recotpt of price tu war; (1) Economta facts newly recognized are | Tho Last Rese of Summa HU be famd fo contaln inv highly cane fy eB f 1p iy translations Inte Engtlah hy Drs, Bireh, The Langtry Jers had ealted at her house for something to ext. | 9 Red-Itibbon' ehtb, and & Woman's, Chris- She salt sho was'sick, and asked witness to | tian ‘Temperance Unton. ‘The attendance at send fora physician, She ate the food ns | tho varions meetings amounted to several Avaby’s Dangh- | volun aut h though she wanted it. “Che witness saw her | hundred, which was to be expected nt tho : % # sPavsound the Lowe 4 ‘ae 1 fori a grent amount oe rat and ewaist, without seams, buttons, or Inpe | pty ° s a Se sop tie pablo juga) Eble sentigent 1 erent onentwe Titanmttan contesatie Het itis kultted Nkea sti glove. "In fact, | feauently durlng th year, Sho never saw | elose of the Knights Templar Conelnve. ‘Tho JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., Press, ibrouph its parteepahdinte, anata nuthor dows not even haye tho exeuso of quate | only the obellak whtely has Just redebed our | te whole walst Is asort of elgantic glove Mrs. Butler abuse or strike her, but about | exercises of the day-were very interesting o rdlug nit the ather twenty- | drawn over tho bust Instead of over the | three anda half years ago rho saw a lump 7 4 takin. Beraivenmeritel | lite y rs P| accountof theablo addresses which were Mrs. Phillips vhte 1 hind lott fhis ova make eo tho emtestont | Wine history Bf sir nriainindedt racertion | Ite Beanty and slplietty consist in tts de: | Qu Mrs. Pililipy! side which sho sald had | made, Most | notable among "the fide, witht nate or comment, Bren ihe | aid atudneoring, when. wheres and by whout | toying all the ald scams and wrinkles, It | been produced by her dauehter’s kicking | speakers were Mrs. J, Elion Foster, i . s erceted, and thev reasons thorefor. A chapter: a “asl ve mn her. Duting these years Mrs, Phillips was , very a ty a anil ito ataattts of bia gutsy devaled ta Migonle sina, emblems, andeyme. | {ts arotind the arm as nsllk glove fits around y ip: of Clinton, In., 2 very Interesting talker, and é ied f Now We the thumb, It preserves-the ontlines of the | always asking witness for something to eat, | a well-Informed womnn; and Mrs, Youmans, aay etait yells a ho atllie Hels, nao ta abs Ge and Sew Siete aripr ee pine, female torn, and gives a voluptuons | and always ute ravenously what was given | of Canada, who, with a strong womanly : o v0 Vine wea with unorticte setting [look that ruffles, wrinkles, ‘and seams de- | jer, ‘Thy old Indy had fallen off In. her | Yeiee a fine presence, and an wnusital power of Modern Luroponn Witrs; Chapter ILL. of Soma ¥ eee Ata lary ela ta eae ale fone ot. Treemnsonry, ie ON; a H of logic and eloquence, made an impression. { p i ariel Memadies fer. Wane: Gaseions Nees Ml udilin tho welll zoclecrin wblek ee | Church and State in Europe, ind. its Fapia | *, A-acoman with a dersey walst looks tke n | strength a good deal in tho | past | nitogetiter tunlike that -iinde by most women Legal ttemedics for War. mover, Cortataly there Is not. much of that Fosentl over America and Oceantca within the | walking statue. Whitewash a beautiful | five years. When witness first knew | on the platform. qd Mr. Amos fing a smooth and: flowing stylo, and } kind of in We ition going nbott now. Tho | elghteenth ond ninotceth centuries, woman ina Jersey, and yor would have the | her she used to work hard, but, ‘Tho Clark Street Chapel was filled nt 9:30 pend wit of the day’ Ing these verses to Mlustrate hig critivisms, | £0! but dso res ‘Dbeenhse he does not attempt critivism. Moore is | ne obelisks nowdn 117 & 119 State-at., Chicago. war netitally fa; (c) The growth of lberal prin — | Pless (0) Phitosophte theoticg ant gunistle to war oe ! (e) Religious prinetples untagunistic to wars (2) if \ 3 | Habits of international eodperntion and agso- aeinglechnpter. Chapter I. treats of the causes nf the volun newapupe: e whieh fs, howey etx front Moore's dines seems to be thoroughly master of tho subject. | » A4 then adorned by a wide = Venus de Medel, especlully whhin.the Inst two years, she had | 9, a. with the audience that assembled for an ‘eatite hooks pune | We ehhnot botter Mustrate hla manner than by and ullvoraited denen: evalel qe ta : LITERARY NOTES. FA The garment is pulled on over the head | fatto Anne July 14, Sole the eae to tho morning prayer-mecting, which was led ‘ : An edition ofthis reninrkatte hooks nuh | +5 quotation uf ono or tro chnrneteristia page A Ea MRE ade dat sare’ af |. TWovolumes of. poome— Ultimathulo,” by | tke a centleman’sineriné shict,—the holy In ¢ by Miss Willard, and continued with great qhhed by the anthoress herself, wan suld xo it Hint Ta thee | Sse. Speaking of tho reeogn|tion of eeonomle See See de ee eee en ume, CF | Longfellow, and "Tho Tron Gute," by Dr. | the top for the hen being very small, ‘Iwo | Visit witness, she was very weak, anparently | fervor for hnlf an hour. rapldly thi AB A neltns OF proventings witr, he says? apiration, aid thequlet home-life in whieh |. Holmes, will be ovit In October, ef them have appeared at the United States, | having been almost starved to death, Jt] At10a, m. the regular weeks, Rt line no Ha “Tho notlon of the bunettt to all Stutes ie brspiraclon, ate ay eit penhewente But oil Tapani verdad {undyertonce, to put it mitdt: and they have been bomb-shielis in the femf- | took three days of treatment on port wine MORNING SERVICES Anew and hapro 1 hae r ‘ of tho wenlth and prosperity of citehy | thists tightly passed aver. “The author xvems, de wz tundvertonce, to put lt mldiss | nine camp. Ent Peniiys, and other stimulants to bring her srount. | in the Tabernacle were o ned with singing very shortly, and orders wil be fied Inthe | and tho Joss to all enutgod by the poverty | indeed, to have nelther epeelat kuowledge nor | MrT. B.Abtrich's story, * Tho Stiliwater Trag- - a Hier body and clothes were filthy, She eould | and a iibledesson. “Airs f, dellen Foster en order reeeiveil. : os Lert me nie ne jnarks a aun hte aifeetiin for tho subject, (cPhomns Monty.” By | ody," ts called In Le Livre," La ragedio do Ja MONCURE D. CONWAY: Hot wear shoes, beemse. some of hertoe- | fren introduced, ‘nud spoke on. the subject JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., Cat aatiivaltives dictecertrecent ives icen | Mis Sywlngton. New" York: Harper & ros. | Paciiique."—New York Teitaune, F 0 jo UUN Wah de natls hud grown fnto the flesh. Witness had | of “Temperance Literature,” taking as a 117 & 119 State-st,, Chicago, | invurlubly roynrded, and hieh thes ure sty | Pee 7 cents.) Prot, Vou Holst Is very busy: at Fresburg on : ———— often heard and seen Mrs.Butler threaten | starting-polnt the words, "Wine | 1s 219 ee | reminded In only partinily et¥ilized communities, SALVAG tho third volume of his © Constitutional Iistory | Hts Views on Interesting Eneliel | thy old Indy, aud call her vile mames, and | a mocker: strong drink Is raging, and wWho- It ts not confined to purely moreantile mutter: ‘rhe Idal:yunterar teN series 1s n | of the United Stites,” whielt he hopes to plice Toples, eher, She would threaten to wurder | soever is deceived thereby fy not Wise.” Inovery teld of aetlylty and interest it tran BG HSE SpUAUOE. ATT Nis NING BOE 08 © | tn tho hands of his publishers before uoxt wine New‘ York Sun. her moth Ming her an old devil, an old |” feniperance, suid she, has the advantago: lates rivals inte codporative laborers, and Jeat- | novel called “Salvage.” Tedoes not add anys | oe » bi 'The Rev. Mr. Moncure D. Conway arrived } lug, aud worse. | She had neyer seen the de- | that it eam meet the Hquor_ traffic on its own puis foes tnto helpfy and eympathatic aitice. It | thtue to tho reputation of tho series. ‘The cone | os 4} tmpatlontly avwaltinge tho | on Saturday evening in the steamship Bri- | fendant beating her mother, but had heard | ground and vanquish Te re ts true in many has manifold dircet intuences osoetal tous he. | geuluent of the author's wane enn cover uo] «Many Persons nro Impationtiy, aysaltinss tho ‘ rerio); with hisfamily, the latter sereamas If in anguish, Shenever | departments of selene’ that what ty taught . Goes the stiinmus given lo trade divcetty pros | Sreut identity, for wedo not remember tately to | of Que Own dines Ie la said. thut an unexs capi drom diver pvo uae h race ay, | Screamied while she was staying in the house | in’ the Bible hag afterwards been Indes $ : ‘@) oOo" ra inote ind endlesly multiply kasnolntion of ail | Have seen aw eruder or more Inartistle work. | pected dclay lng been caused by recent political aidst Teli you, continued: Str, Conway, ss. The old Indy had -asked wit- | pendently proven by experience and {nvestl- z = ~ | sorts Ane Ot Bact of Aaa on Ae pine 'The author als fookly at nw moral concorning | ehwuigea in Englund. after a pause, “of the improvements fi my uLher foot, and had suggested, | gation. Theabove quoted precept wag first a another, and con: it Faclllarity OLS 1g ae s cs sninehow tho laws of divores, , but even | trigittas? Aucrbneh’s Intest novel.sspoken | chapel fn London that ts to be decorated in | when she was living in the gurret, to cut a | tanght in the Bible, and then declared In the friendliness and bunlshes suepielon aid vane | {his purpoge Is leat sight of In the Inét ond of tho cry ler te . Leta ; ; ) hole between the hattses so that they could | pumborless wrecks that result trom: the ligne.” Al bu i Ss disiike, 1tthus muy bo expected that the new | gore. Chere aro a harrowlig aipweeel, and i Rootes tea Isintlon in to Sermuniened is the interior during my trip to this country, supply her with food, ‘The old indy was | trate, ug i y 1 a i . . ors over ‘i Always in any movement of refort er of trea truta Will inte vonseduenced Yo tho | ruc) sepamdion of husband aid wife ander ine | Inowiitetemels Meo tagenniet eta cue | ALY congrecution wumbers over £00 now, and | dlehledt a eal, so that when she visited wit. | Horvis a erent leader aud then the Iteraesy relniiops botwoon the gitizens—und tlthiantaly | ponstts us bis best | Among them are many bright, vigorous Intel | ness she wis 80 sore that she could not sit | follows. In. the deelslons uf our Supreme leets, graduates of the great universities, | down. Witness lad heard the defendant | Court and the wri and ridfenlos elreumatauves, But | ay ” the Gorermnonts—of diferent States of a kind | thoro is no strong ehneterization, nothing that Sets al oo ro SrA Tha, wholly new aud inenloutabte. cnn be ened svat innelne s Ings of our best legal au- Wo have Just recetved, Imported to onr The doctring of the equality of States nen | tive pow lot, anit ne evidence : 1 judi | Macmillan & Co. have in press for publication | Every seat $s fled. The music fy suid | threaten to shake her lite out, and murder | thorities, thy teachings of the Bible aro avn order, the fluert ausortment of Atvums | cure of war Is thus constdereds tat ug. ee eee are Trlco'sty * a In tke early’ tall nm bonte “atic ia Aicely ta te of | tg ay the best in London. Herr ‘Tron- | Het sluce the old lady went back to her celioud \n: arguments Fe flroug and det- ne aver “The wbstract doctrine that ‘all States nro yahuy to. tho medicul professiun mtd of nd : TIEUTENANT OF POLICE BARKER, nibas any we can make today. ‘Temper. set scents Clea eqnal’ sous n very little way, of tacit, fn xolv ine a as fantaye: to the general public. Tels cntitied { elle, & composer and an cuthustastle | 96 yd ean Street Station said that he | ance Is founded no less on right, than on JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., the political problems of tnternitlonit fe, and SHE OCDAGON CLUR. “Rood for tnyalldae” and is written by Dr... | follower of Wagner, fs conductor. dindis a a * ube - Sd ay . - 4 aie knew Mrs, Philips, but had ‘no personal | the Constitution and law of the land. In preventing tho gort of quibbles and evaslong | This must be an untried author's private vent-:| Milner Fothersill, Of Loudon, and Dr 1c, | Lhe hymns we! sing sto from the works | knew Mr Do ing idledl su x 117 & 119 State-st., Chicago. | Nhich the interpretation of tue doutelno itecl? | nro, to which Mesers, Putnam & Sons havo kind. | Word, of Pailadelphia, ‘Tho alm ef the autuors | of Dante wid Gocthe, nud of other great Knowtedge of any Hardship sho, had tder qectical selewees. als, athe Bible biecephis | arse tec evatve, nad whteh may be and bas | is tent thelr imprint, for It is ineoncelyable that | las been to turnivn the profession with a stands | poots, Above tho platform where Lsitnreto | gene. lle was one evening asked by the | piomn fy thle Wrisnes of auell met i F . § nda Schools ! pean, tho Eruleeest ony oF svi beulring jell Any publisher should undertake on his own ace | Of! teference-book on the subject treated, ¢ built three arches, with the name Jesus Faster: Hina He iiake he elt Hate, elo te haste cr writers iii thelr cow atry, re ; Tho Ailicutties in tho way of solving purels toy = i he . phalanges 4 maken refuge wi ck to hel 4 3 m e, or sunday rae eraare ater ussurtnet aseacistag | eouat thoprinting of ancl w inten of dromy | ite llbeneum qnninees thar the rovieed | over the central arctiy with Buckthua aver the | {ait fete Wit ea eine casera: | Unon the ground that alent is polson and . hetween States arc Inhierently great." commonplace, ‘There fs nothing in tho volume | exhuoted would uppent dM tho autumn, Wil not | ware beliilane drhen Ing around the | Birding the treatment whieh the old lady had | destroys the tissue of the body, we ask you For SMPCLVAMNCE 2 | tho chnpter on stnnding armies considers tho | that deserves tho name of a. story, | hopubiiehed intl the spring of Jk, when tho | Cl Ry GHnn AI Tete Te te colors | widergone, but it was all by hearsay. ‘The | to sizn the pledge. | subject not only in its brond uspoets, but inide- | although the book 1s evidently Intonded | Greek texte, whieh are belnp prepared for the ehapel nre to, be painted, in brilliant colors tondition et the oltt_ Indy was. very bad, and Hut we snust be wise Sn the use of our E BEST NEW BOOKS! til, alving the terms and manner of enlistment | ty pass forn work of fiction, Instead ot-ro- | Universities — by Archiencon. Paliner and | $6 Nanes of, Zoroaster, Soerates, Conficlus, he was afrald to go nak to her dunehter, | Mternture. In ourday ignorance is a dls- TH , in the prinelpal Enropeny countries, and dis: | mance there ara many interminable discnssions ry Serlvener, Will no doubt ba eom- | Pythasoras, Plato, Marcus Aure enced | vhopshe said, she was afraid would Rill | rave, We must distribute our literatura to TEMPERANCE JEWELS. 22228 7R%: | cussiog tuo' mertis ond defects of the various | itmame the members of the Chiby fn whose eon ty, Sertvaners weil my doubt ba vows J Arohummed, Sociniie Servotus, Swedenbori, Hn See ules MK converse with the de- | tose who will appreciate i—the legal trace fatten to bets | ste aes’ honk ta! iyo" in tho ‘host | Yersttion je have bean abla to dioover neither | vised English version: has been intrusted by the | Chants, Ticoders Parker, ant other great fendant, who complained that her mother | to the Inwyer, the medica! tract to the phy= Foe eon ee dies ohymneand | gouso af tunt pmrchenbused erm, Fowl ren | Wie nororiginality. ‘Tho polltieal eeouotny dealt | Universities, the -Athcnukin beltoves, to the luv. | religous teachers," tas hidreat nulsenes to, hersand that she | sican, and not hake the blunder of giving 1. Btontand ermsenneg Sons ote Guatee Mem | gouso or tnt purchenbuacel term, vow willriss | in at retail t4 lthior trite or inenervel. and tho | J,"ronthecks the Seurctury of the New ‘Lester | " Or his literary aequatitanees Mr. Conway | Wis Great, nutsa = Aud that s ; SOnEN, \ : if it wi i ‘Tow Ovtagonal Society ure, ent Compnrny. : t fecdia ij ie Pho | Wished she could get rid ot her. She talked | tract on conscerntion to x nian who does not fhrouchout. "Khor. nro nearly n hundred songs. : : se nsTto.) | Petniining vlows of tho Outusor ¢ ment Compiny i spoke tho most feellugly of Carlisle. he divec hearse oT su know tho rudiments of a holy life. i Epucition coples matted for ie, ot ogres ae the laws ee Mara (og Lark Horners: SL Gh) PT Pindthets NSW Sees teins on, larner lirothors. th tholr Feanklin-fqunre Peer or ae eile Herter tea of Te eet linusn: seme that the mooting Was followed by A conversa : Pa a eT oe Ea toualae ea REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT? Serer Scho Nardholte ter whloht che nitionapends ie volcan a PC | tha defendant. suid that she was afraid to | thon, led by Mra, Fixen, of Minnesota, who : TEIASEE GONGNIRGUKE, 4) clay rotsiod lis | TT nue ile of w polltent eruek wile tho MY COLLEGE DAYS. Chuples' Nordhott, to, which the author appends | 2," Le can neliher read nar welte, but iles on fie necessity of making greater ct- refncg vader.” 10 ¢ anally. e tuke the old lady buck, because If she died | spoke of t 4 , notes Hiepor hive"honored ‘with 1 place in | "My College Dass" by Robect, Tomes, in a | MRaMMInE wetica Staano stun rater M2 | w lounge nlmost contivailly., Oya pleasant | tonite mbit inh Mame for Ht, suo | forks ito literest ihe forelzners, “Then fol White Robes! The parest,| White Robes! | thoir ifoit-Iour Series. ‘Tho author addrossos | ploasintly-written reininisconce of the Colum / sgoiluitation of nny ane exeept tho publisher, and | “Brenig of the polltienl. situation In En- | also sald that the old Jady had gone to tho | lowed a number of speeches by those who White'Robes ! erento dts and Whito ‘Robes !.}: htmsele epoclally to young.-mon, of. whom thoro |-bia College Grammur-Behool, Washingtun Col- | {1 that respect differs ftom: the general rin oF gland, he sald: Nobody knows what an ine | Allsses Foster of her own accord, and that | felt so inelined. ) : " “ is H e : 3p. mre! ron’ White Robes ! Sanday School White Rohes! | #7, ho estimates, in tho nelghtiorhaod of | lero, Martfard, and Edliburg Univorstty, Tho | Manecablel are | nus! sania ety sqarpioat so. | Fonwe strain formastery there is oing on he- | she might stuy there. At p.m. a children’s meeting was hold In ong Houks. opt " the Tabernacie, under the Jeadership of Mrs, ‘ 2,000,000 entitled to vote for a Presiacnt:tho | author his wi many dlstinguished men. | an niniabte but nndlseriminuting public.’ Mr. | tween the old fozles—that ts, Wie, ofl-fash- GFYICER 0. TL. DUDLEY, SSM. 1 Lenty. vi i Papeanie: While Robes! (Statlet ” White Robes! | Se time this year Tuo first part of {Hla instructor nt tho grammarschool | Norahatts, volume le emtiled Cape Coa and | Koued Whitzs-—and the alyanced Liberals. It | of the Uluols Humane Society, testified that | Saviee, led by Chaplain MeCnbe,° Mee White Robes leylorrestusen. White Robes! | tio treatise “fe devoted to a blatory | was Prof, Churles Anthon, At Hartford | All Alone Shore,” und Jeus Cresh aud bructuy as | was hls effort to bring those wo wings OF the | enmplaittts had been made to lily by parties | Trenry then took ebarge of an object lesson i a of the tivo parties that now confront eneh othor, | he had for etesdmates Bishop Willinins, | #8ea brouze. —_— Liberals together that broughton Gladstone's | ying an Iandolph street that the old Indy, | tothe enfidren, and was followed by Mra, By @, G. Hvaa | ay i ge | Arebb Hayley, nd John Digelow. = serious sickness. Atleast, [f was that, to- | Mrs, Phillips, bad-been badly treated by her | Youmans in an Wlustrated add. 1 : TEMPERANCE LIGHT. 4 ati Tho work Ja well done, combining in a romark- | Archbishop ayloy, an hn gt PERIODICALS RECEIVED. vith hi: ety. thing: t ie +r No it North Peorl: oumans in an Uhustrated address on eand M. ER. Shite * Il tho gelobritlesof the dn: b ATS! RCE! le gether with his anxiety to do something to wughter, Mrs. Butler, at Nadt North Peoria % sai x 7; a Yoss. In perfect “eluctric” wht for radianca nnd | ably small compass an accurate and suillctont Peele he say allt Ora liehe die cuinees Lippticott'a Mayuzine for Septeibor opens | yeeonment the Aduifilstration. both to the | greet, Witness went. there and saw the lat THY STEVS TO A DRUNDARD’S GRAYT, Deauty. Hina Gt ng the vors bunt wane Uy of tho | statement of tho origin, causes, aud results of Navaulny, and Dr. Abgreramble. Thartylo Ja | with a paper on the Inke regions of Flority— | nobility and tho commons, ‘Cho oll fogy | ter, who told hin: that it was true that sho | and by Mrs, S. J. De Motte, of Bloomington, Seed es eeu ai eelle. fae $d pee, Ba tho slavery struggle. The stentthy and yet con- | duey and ugreeable, anu tho recollections well | “EkoutahSerub.” ‘Thogoneludisg paper uf A. | Liberals are fighting to recover. thelr tost | had tocked her mother Ina room, Measked | and Mr. G. W. Bayne. stant oncroachwents of the slaye-ownors on | worth preserving, us the author lungs thought, in | 1p, siegfried’s “Canochy on the Igh Missi: hold in the House of Commons, and they do | ¢o sev the garret room im which tho ol lady | Av TNE NEGULAR AFTERNOON MEETING AFoyefigh Foltool Sone Book, TILE WELCOAIE | frog soll is properly ndvanoed as tho cuusy of | this form (My College Days.” Nuw York? | stop describes the rem voyayo; “A Vile | HUF follow the advanced and, progres sive | had been staying, It wasasinall room, per- | jn tho Labernacle Mr. GW. Woodford, of CHULUS, Isnuarly througts the press.) Harper & Bros.” Prico $1.) 5 Liberals, 'Th Fawweett, Chamberlain velva fect » with an elghterne . My a > ad the Rebelllon: and tho Injustice a3 well us tho « by “ dberals, here are Ja . Mn, | haps twelve feet square, W | Otlawa, spoke on Home Protection. Tha ———— mudaulty of tholr claims fe shown. The period Sater Seeattnts Nios eiteenaae ees damit Bright, Dilke, and Murcourt, who may be | inches square window openiis through the | jiquor traflle was the ereatest traffle In the LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, ILL. of the Civil War {a raplily passed over, because, BRIEF NOTICES, . ‘2 cnllel Left Centre,atl in the Government.and | oof, Adifapldnted egok-stove was In one | world that is universally acknowledzed toba ‘ " a awe, N “ ane | Passed Ian quaint Itulan town; © Newport 0 f nels OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston, | os tuo writer obsorves," When from tho aebitya- | deere Hatloxs & Sale oe Mow Perse Hetear | Atundred Years Ago." ty. Fran all with powerful Tries = ment of tho ballot-box appent is taken to that eat ‘ North; “ Iorac-Raeing in Fran tac! of tho musket, tho atudy of polltleal parties on | New Yurk. Price Sl. (vo papors by I. Leteuio: ¢ ong dl 188 ourna’ tholr morits cones,” Hut un effort is mnde to'| _ Herbert Spencor's "Data of Hihlos,” In cheap | © studios tn tho ‘siuin” by show tbat tho sympathies whlol thon bound | Paper form, f published by: a itagerald & Lory Short tho Southorn Stntes togothor atill bind thom | 143 ourth aventte, Caleagu, Price 16 conts. hey miustelther | cornerof the rooms In another was a riekety | ay evil. ‘The spenker contrasted very foreibl: Pierrepont | follow in the wake of othorsar else they must | bed with a dirty mattress upon it, whieh, | the objects ot temperance Ie visiatlon with the tirstof | jninp on the othor end of the teter, Glad- | with n woaden rocklng-chalr, completed the | those of Heense lertstation. tthe alm of tha ho ith chapter af | stone's straln to bring the fretions togethor | rounr’s outtit, Witness reported to the 1u- | Crusader of the Middle Ages was to regain Kole Campbells | has been perfectly awful, I saw him recent: 7 mane Soelety,and went back some days after | possession of an empty though holy sepul- nities in the Plitiresqte,” by Willan | Jy. . oristies : TW! is occasion | hires a ae ae , Quniuay, td utior urciotesanako up ite | 2 situ it seems as though tho character ties | tonrrest Mrs. Butier, wito on this occasion | chre; that of the Woman's Crusady was. to Low Yor SEPTEMBER, naw rendy, commences uM HOSE OF Bi , Of hls fuce ave aggravated of tite. is nose | scemea very anxious to get rid of the old | rerenerate the home,- the second holiest SHEEN hen tietrontatnnn FA WOH COLORED togothor; that they aro In substantial | A sccond and rovised odition of Bonet's | 8° sack pee tcptannyGt Isabenk, and his face and figure are a) Indy, and siiggested that the Poor-House was | ghring on eurth. Outwardly the Womnn's HIRER OL BEAUTIFUL LACH DESIGNS) leo. 44 | poeord on all questions of publle poliosy; and | “Course of Iustruction in Wile-Firing” hus |, /arners Maguelne for feptenbor has the fol- | Juinble of, girls and knots, Che lnes | tho best place to take her to, | AWituess came | Crusade falled, but, It showed SO HOCUS Heloiaar Hap RGA INS tats | ane iets not fale to expect from thotn the same | Just beon Ixsued from tho press of Messrs, J.B. | NUM | itter: Fake mad Men Eriko sali | HE Over is {neo ure ereasad deeper | to the conclusion from whathe learned about | the women that thelr opposition to intemper- tating all of the LAKESD AIG RASILONS fur | dovotion ‘to tho National Governmont that | Lippincott & Bro. : Huwcona be Didiors 2 Fist and Sow tn the Maine | than ever, andin the ines that, stirround ils | tho old lady that her condition was the result } pnee must Uo silent ant prayerful. But tt eee Te rOIIEa iene! | 28, {ele by tho Northorn States which fought |”, a Georgo 111," by, Ko M. Eawland: Khai | exvests ecolor Ike a deposit of Hehon. But | of abuse and lack of proper tued, : did more than this: It sowed the seed In the 5 di nly, MUSIC TORTI, IHCLFEM Ae. Tho bap. | %,detend and preserve It. The Rev, DantelM. Gorton, of Ottawa, Canada, | He iting dil), by itenneen: Fundy: | Ghidstone has brought much of his trouble | Thomas Brace, a mason, living at No, 23 | hearts of men who loved wing, but loved a Maen GOT ATS Gea Hhora than the pricoor ie | So tong,” says, tho wuitbor, tna tho States | hus written a book deseriblhy w Journoy made vias The Soven Sleqpers’ Prradiaa eshte | needlesly on hinself. He should have re") Lexington street, sald that'he knew by sight | yirtng more. ‘The generalship of the women rn Journal, | rooently iu rebellion renin poitod, presently by hint in company with representatives of the | tho Loire," by Moneure: ‘f" Conway; Amid tho | moved Ste Bartle frere, whose own Pa ¥ | both the defendant and her mother, fe hnd | was shown in appealing to the love of home, = Prlod ela ea ae octane we cannes gaolld front, go long aro thelr Into ndversntiet | Covornmant from Vitoria to Winnipes. Daw | Grassese” a poo, by Willian “S dtehewas | censured TMi. His fallira to do so chilled | worked ut No.1 Peoria street, accupled by | which could do inore to wnite the people = eo: including ali thh Sepaloments Weenie, hosiig med witental cormnntzadions If, tho | 80lt tiros., uf Soutreat, aro tho publishers, “SquattersSito in) Now) York." by Wittian dt | the enthuslasm of dis Liberal supporters. | Mrs, Butler, where ho was engaged Inst June | thanany othor sentiment. ‘Tho-spring after e Ta lbrvalinal Nex Company, 31 Beekman, ¥ Ys | Lonttern States aco not hoplug to obtaln soe | |“ White Hands and Whito Hearts” ts tho tite | filet: (; Mothorhond’in pocun, by Mes. J. P| ‘then, tuo, he uphell the ralsing of that mon | tn piu A ering and calelmining. Wile there | the erusade HO towns In Iois voted on Morwany ings," yachting romance, ff he Prince Lnperktl. “If was an in- ward Bs cH 635 electe Me = | sectionn! ndvantage for thomselyes, which thoy | of a now and iitoresttugs look Just pautished by | py yy nes. . q winent to the Prince dinpertiel, 5 he heard tha liquor question, and of these 635 elected a IN THE CONSERVATORY. think tho reat Uf the country wound hot vege Me National Lemporuiee Sueioiy aud Buber: | bY William luck: *Aansadar a wtory, by Rod | Suit ty. the peapie. “the Prhteo had dons |" sins, nertat scou ‘rie onp Any, | anttlleensebonrds, Was that a fatturo whlch PI oe . ly grant, why do thoy all, without one single | tion House, weitton by Brnost Gitmore, and ie | by penry dames, hy Hea {| nothing to help England er Europe, and the | ait one tho she ferked her pretty heavily } had produced such grand results ? rf ry exception, still bold’ togethor? Why do they | tended for Sunday-sehool Ubrarivs, Lino, 218 | ft Chieaga Tribune, foe Gren upy ite thoy othorwise naturally would | pugess Wie $12 2 adh, blldaemae havo, duno fn tho gunusu of the dteai yours |" setcent's Now Commentary” Js the qualnt title |G. irackett. Combinations on othor lusties? Th has heen de- | On Uitte manuntor advice to yous men which | rho «tt mtic for Son omber hus tho fotle led by Southornstatesmienind bythe Southern | hus received (ho highest couinondallon oF col | tabs of conteutar Thu stllivater ‘rir p press that thoy have so much n¢ tho wish to nee it plished A tee thor, Ch IL Kent, at (chapters XXIEL XVUL by Phones but ee aunrt of milk, and on the followlng do ton exerelse in the Tabernacle. toturn tostavery, oven If It were posvlbls anal ] fii, Pantie, ae beg MUebory Gel en aL | Aldrich: reand Zen" (room, by de i. champtonshly of the monument project was, | INATEDE Met ta tiseyes by tho pathetic | . ‘Tho oveningexorclses consisted af a lecturo this Is, Jt ia to bo hoped, truce, But it ia | Davenport In. Price $1, pe : eowbridge; "Sir Walter Seatt,” by ‘Phomas | without doubt, an attempt to uta the wifees | UMM EMIS VES Ao Ac rasked | by Mr. MM. a. Paxton, Secretary of the Citl. none tho tess ovidont ‘tnt they nro teld | | Murper & Nos, havo ado to thale Frankly | Hergcant Dorey: ) Politic Hesponsliiite of tho | tlon of tho Gheen, Lt Is very hard on Sirs; | Cod tg bless him for what he had done, | zeus’ Langue, Clitenzo, on tho work of that togethor by samo coumon hopes, or purposes, ut | Square Library *Crosa Purposaa” ak novel) bo | Individual,” by 3. Nowkory "Tho Be Gladstone and her daughter to be snubbed Fee eeess ee cant ho feft, us he any | orantzation,, “he speaker thought the gontiments pecullur to. thelr se tho more | Cecilia Fiadlays & David Arrastrong; or, Bofors | of Song) (poont. by dunes T by the Queens but that 1s the truth about tt. he ot Pet es fraid Mrs, ‘Buller would | Leagite had done a grand work, aut had a to be ansapected tho less openly they ave avowed, | the Dawn, iW novel: Chirics iingstey’s Hy" Borieu. hy Vion W, Olney Gladstone feels badly about it, too. But hts the old Indy was afraly 4 usenil future before ft Pane sed tant on Grae te mean ate aaa Cuiuslew Nutt freee Dlaeracar eee phecaertiat Trane 3 efforts to pleaso resulted In losing itn aul. aun lice witht it ination, witness sald that ho “Po-day's Pru isa good one, and com- a presitined to bel tha sume dexree preju storica, slurles Nurdholl, Orit, By 3 # its be . 5 44 1 xn ‘Ines f 4 rod a1 allcle] Ua this wok OF Cie onaita: ante lt bef inesie asd Italian Fainting,” by Edward a. | ii, Onsulauons” by ito Gueviste Wott: | horents te lls party and whutkns ho favor | sever heard thy old Indy siving Mrs. nitler | prises the following, speakurs: At 10.0. ma, Yantageous to themselves, Should the party. of Post Ge Te As und Poros ite Mend, fea new die. | 42822 pide the Bridge” (poom, b ra from the Hoyal family, He sueriticed: any excuse for her trentnient of her, Sho Mr. G. W. Bain, of Loufsville, Ky Bie Which _theso Btutes, netnig as u tmnt, constitiita | Aaeitoh of Mews, suribior & Weltord, All | Htuets, 2 Hetmintavouces uf, Sash auton inust enthustustte followers, was uniformly quiet, aud seemed to ba titraid | Alrs, J. 1, Beverldges 8 p.m, Mrs. J. Ellen tho peinoipal strougth, triumph atthe conyny | Pertalion of Mews, peribnce & Mebond. All | Hens Perley Moora: * Mes, MeWilhams aud the | tho marriage of Lily Burdett-Coutts | [HS Wns Wi et ccount ho ruth | Foster, who will glve her Iecturo un * Pro- Presidential olection, these hopes and purposes | Hie mutters an ves aaien ie vee dn DS Lightning, hy Mik ‘eatng © West Wid" | with Mr, Bartlett was not unideratoud to bo pene font hibition! will then: doubtless ‘soon be mnde Ienown, At | ONnenes yee a tor; * Oxfor ettled matter when 1 sailed. ~ Infact, on vou hs t's Adventure,” by Al way Uh people snubbed the attempt to roar fidlan find Neuro,” oy Anat He Aa nits showed tine 25% aS ee { riondly to tha memory o: french FE ay ples ng they are triendiy tothe new Kepublie, | ‘The old Ia ndevt, the outburst of feeling In favor of | WE very frightened, AtTp. m. Aliss M.A. West led 2 conyers republicanism inwonderful. Bit Gindstone’s | Isked far something to eat, He hourht her a : ‘abernncle, .tt which she screamed loudly. | AtS pm. was held tho secont session of Ht tery aay. for tho old Jady at tho ting, the ‘Temperanco, Lnstltute, and further dis- came to hind one morntyg look- | cussions were held as to the best way to con- ned, nnd sntd shoe was fam- | duet the temperance work, For Th Bho fs standing ‘mld the ros . Moontug thoro in Jar and vuso; ut to ving nor tree discloses: Flowor falrer than her faco. AEP And tho Summer-sunshino, Ktroamtug Throuh the blossom-seonted nir, Finds no gold, fn ail its gleaming, Unghter than hor flowing hulr. Brows, sculptured shapos strround her Colt, ss mirblo shapes must ba; nit thoro’a none, in All wround Lor, Colder than her heart to mot Fitng. 0 flowerat our freshest fragrance Round my durling's hale of gold! ind, O sin! lot ev'ry ray glanco ‘Thro’ nud thro’ her heart, 80 colt i we~ land, (pact), U and Cans i Ante 1 nee The bovis iy libsrady WMlustratod. Prieo 4. tt ‘ant’ Whites * Progress of | Sell an 4 aee nls elused thocase’ for the prosecution, ee ae 7 XG twora valn—alas, anvalnt Btino aera onted atanest iol OF. them catiaey Thome “Pood Adulterations; or, What We Rat and the Eeeattiortiat Ganyaasr wuss vis, ees © jis Bunuy beture { bett L dined eI a ft. | Who announced, however, that they had two | WHEN JIMMIE GOES MARCHING HOME! 4 weever muy such papiire buy solves believe possible to bo accomplished by tts | What WeBhontd Bat,” comes from the Amerie pelieshuess belies Sito es ly elosely'¢ Ath Hnroneas nae | witnesses whou they Would Ike to examine pace ai 2 a ch those murbles blush ity sunshine, hdvent to power, More enn ba no doubt that the | Publlukiag Company, Nog 1D and Wt Chuck SARATOGA SPRINGS Coutts, ahd when thosubleetof the approndlt: | Tiyan, Alr—* When Johnie comes marching home again.® a Oauticoe Wy ged heart Wari to mod vox, | Weonle of tho Kouth hope for und that their | street, “It treata of dlvamuigariny, slneaso, to b NGS. Ing marriage was bronelied 1 Wag told tha Hino first witness for tho defenso was ‘an O when that happy timo shall como— Bt fy SION ntitesmen know that they hope for, aid knew | cotteo, vinegur, cated lsh and game, wines tho nows of Who oneaisement wns i st, Bee old Indy named Sts, Ennis, who. stated that Hurrahl burrant y su Sh ‘ that thence comes thelr Folin unity and | and Hquors, wu ull Soother articles UF common | pon Cameron’ on thy Campalgn—Tho pow hy the numa ae suing aie Queet Atl sho knew Mrs. Butler for six or seven years, That calls our dirmmto to hug now homo— : See a aatica CONVENTION. ‘Mies hoe fur freorauivion of tole gar i Sate "i ot the seen volume of Mri, Lamb's slope inn aa eee sorney ‘ Hnroness fron inaetylong A Dartiet Rut te Mtofgndant hala i ee ea trouble hes vor hotp fut move, wot Holp, ‘him on. w ig ss Hed i All respects ont Part 10 of the Kocond vol Aaehat, jmNone but Swallow-'Tally Ado hens Wi ke George Eli t y | thon. At thas thie sho sa i ho blg White House in Washington; Pi Laraverrs, Ind, Aug. 20.—The Sunday- wing action of tha "Nacthort Hints tt TUatury of Abe City ut Nive Sire bean Sho ee }. Speetat Corgespandence of The Chteugo Tribune, srhetacatuen Hie ‘leary BeAr TT fwuen Mra, Pall oxand he ata ee Ra ‘And wolll nll'rojeloo whew Simnumto oes tnrche iho! workors held the bourds at the exp ng tho Holelion; thos still hops for | Gur, duo etreumstinces Iuuhow tw wuich ure | | SAnvroga, N. Yo Aus 1%—Saratoxn ls | way of marriage alllanees. Lady Burdette | 1 lili lived wilt ihe wit hens tees tor i ny home 4 ig Dresliod over by William 1, Lover- | theiedontt fur tho relmbureoment of helt ox altel AC SHAUN Oe Hoxatail (a Via tue hie awinter population of 8,000, ‘Lo-tiay I sup- Pauthe warring connL ual, MaWONEr pro) ess found Mrs. Phillips very hard person We'll nail his colors to the mast—- $ ait of] wafayotte, ‘Lhe principal speakers | penditure; the ponslonlng of thelr Koller: | {tii da ut her best In dealing with domestic | 2088 thare aye 20,000 people in the tawn, ‘Tho | dies Aust ie ‘helen slim, and sor | ta get along with, having a hablt of Hurrah), burrant i eS iltam Resnatiy, President of is soos CHL Hon Zor tae, tease (tinea la tha eplsilosy and hor bistory fy wt sepertory, of vo hotels, tho’ United States aud Grand | GY ht bora: TH SEN Ere “sEDpLANG WITH THINa8!" And there xo ut Toke bie toweling fast—- i DUQeheh ot [tate the tne aes puted shiver, Wo uiay furtbor jufer that thoy puctal aut SLD aOR tty at Pe | Ynton,covereleven aevesof ground, Saturday | Gown from. tho alabaster pedestal that the | Mrs, Butler told witness that whenever tho ‘And wo'll chor the boy that rode the mule= former contlucd his remarks’ malnly to point | Wat Wo relomutlonof tha negro to a condion | yyy. ud Ghtewzos Wht was tho culminating night of the sea | people had mut heron. Sho be macomnan | oll lady fauted quvthing ale should feed And wo'll alt Fejoiea. "etson J ftatalo yoos marche ie ¥ + . political nit pad ae od State: : m1 if 7 . Yet Lady Burdett * hor, . ‘sul ‘ Herre , : ing oF Sees un the nyanniseanent aud Fea (eS ee a senualy written, yet the stator | _™Giounings frow Pontrestna” is tho Usloot g | HAL ‘The United States Hotel lind 40d zuests Cee ee iad trams, otiougictharough: | living with her daugiier to livule Will wile | "fag homed : choos Sinday-school children. Mr, Muteh | inonteare moderate, and the argument ealm | series of pipers now gathered thw vole, | colynized tn neighboring -honses; Liven x Hee eee eae ha NG ideql qualities; no | nessens when sie was ne Lome slie could 6o 2 » Gecvoted must of fils thie to a defense of | and colorless. [tis enloulated todo much good | sume of Whieb, It wo mistake not, have bofore | aR as National as Gen, MeCiellan liad ‘to | .1¢ prosile, Sao MQ at hb ‘ ctidiug from it that O then wo'll hnvo a rousing time— tho tnsplration of the Bible. Tho nttendanco | among doubtful yotors, nud deserves a wide oles. nppenred in tho dante Monthly, The wither a 2 +s. | symmithy with an Ideal eause. She may be | to tha table and take wiytiing fro urraht burran! Wasgood, anc tho proceedings harmonious, — |- culation : : pascd some ting tt. the Eryadine, and made | wWke up with rooms at Mrs. Loardinan’s. | said to bo on the renetionnry aide, and her in | she wanted, Stra. Phillips was well dressed Walle (0 eet ad whine a : fee eke te : a — . those Stoel and fauthtul studies of heonts ant Don Cameron and Gey, Cornell oeeipy States fiuenea does not go to the party of aspira- phen shaved RR Nt ne i nes sane Hurrabt urea ‘ 7 NHS TE! "8. seonery. A dolicute humor ercops out here and | eottages, : me ‘ iad seen Mya, ni by o's Lund will find it true i “Mollering» u Big WWelp. 4 DELS i PH Harpe beer tal mares tharo iy tho ‘olume, ‘hore, ae chaptars on | © ry He ot to 13 that no gent! ver ene people aro looking ahead to trouble | old lady money in sums of $1, 75 cents, ant ‘Thue wo can inako things solid toa; . «Trey w Detratt Pree Press, Toter Rayna has been kno : Botany: tu tho Heyudine, don iil at iatrxo, tha |” ‘ThIs venson the ruto fs that no gentioman | iit ttrkey about. tireeee,"" Mr, Conway | suchlike amounts, due. uilers dnudhter | and we'll all rojoice when Jala goos march! = tho ocho migioe ang, Mi outdoor ward meoting | periodical Mteraturo for a long time ae on | Huxtish Cire wt Wontresian, ote, “(lieston: | withont a syallowetall cont Is alloyed In the | suitin eaielusion, “The most remarkable | also brought her nioiey, whieh eame to her ing home! i wonved to war Per eerie ail dune cane honesp and vigorous critic, Mls sincerity is his | Houghton, aliiiin sé Co. Prleo $1.2) ball-room, “This, of eourse, sifts oultths dane | fing inmodern political sentiment. is tho | cortaluly avico a week, "Hor foud consisted : ee es ie With al hie wank “cinds” in an old shucpaein | chlef charin and virtwo, Huthals wdigcrims | 4 Architecture —Catile did Menulssaneo.” by | eors and fills the room with beautifuttoltats. | nttnehment af the rosie English, for | of ple-enie, bread and’ butter, and such food ithen let's be Jolly, avary on 4 Eine went BOs gone, hat going, and adyad- } inating and thoughtful writer, x ohne a ee teeta Winveatig: CalveunJentiton, 1a ain OUR PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY. Creeee, ‘They: side with Greecu—not the | as, sho Tike beaks ance acide ara For; whon wo have tho vietory wou= B uakiicey vampenty abot his, dltedon the | esanye, canalting mulnly of contributions tothe | figure a Un ically Clee no ttone | Last might 1 heard a Mttis eommnotion wyor | Gueco of reailty, but, the Gsvect, of oe Teta ccoty deatlted thnk Brit t Herat aera “a Rim, and no pe crowd: ‘The spoceh doon caught |. jtnunurgh Hoview, was published several years | Mo tinatraeh wing specimuns of woods or | early studies, and, nboya all, tho Greece of | O'Brien street, testified that from April to ‘The Bolld South will split and crack, - 4 gresrnne Deas to auplatls Ae tuo uw ot [oy by atesma, Could. & idnculn, of Teton. | ana utrntiins, une ting specie of woe), | inthe corner of tho States ballroom. Oca | Find Hyrem,’ ao wor tink that, there will | Juno fost ho wus engaged working at Mra. } “cua Biatoritquts dodtrina #o fo wedckt Z i Bkoa fogehorn. Nate e amag aud roared | irhis volume und another, embracing a sceond | frente, tho reviow of Gatto mmxuiteeture in | sfenally I would hear euch ejuculations'ty | by war. ‘Tilo force on ‘Turkey will bo too | Tutter’s. “He saw tho 0 jal tnily thore often, | And wo'll all rejoleo whea Jimmic gocs marche ohltomn ory ing homo! . 1M Hol, thy Rtranger never futlod to | scrles of casnyy, ure now published by Henry A. | Engiund belne speolally, Cull end interesting. | this: 2] mined for hor before hostilitles could begin, | but never saw hor daughter abusliag her, He 4 a aaa cee, RING, we ho onan | sumnor & Co. of Chicage, The first serlea ine The bak anaes ft oat “Oht ian'é ho beautiful—but what an | Ha simngutof police,” at strantboyesnaainat ee eo Mle ee ft food” and teat Q thon wo'll have just lots of fun— uy wkOr had Antisheds und while ke wie wiping | cludes articles on ‘Thoms No Quincey, Touny~ | ty 'spcoltuns of tho various aejlos whieh aro | Idlot!!? : ae ae. Indy wont and (ook food from them. Hohad | + .aa wort eT eee egmb: ‘* Oe nag 2d brow, tho trump approached hin,aud | 800, Mra. Browning, Kecont Britis Art, Ruskins | cuelly necossible in ingland, but’ are little Looking around, I saw a man with his hale THE MISSOURI : often seen her go to the Icebox in the pantry, ‘I f my ie aron ie gu : a “That ‘oro speoch Hugh Nulter, Dlakons-ulwur—thackomy, ane | kuown herd, Vivo ¢2, . +, | barbered ip and curled in a mast remarkable H o : but hud nuver heard the others seal her tort. Wotring dio Goll and chtor and shout-= ‘ sd aft in kludl {t plensod you." Alison, Coleridyo, Wellington, Nupolvon Boots | Yori, and Ocier ‘Soles, hus issued from the | ‘Tho owner of it walked around and posed so | Liver of clouds, tet ateulost dark and and tit, Witness once saw her eat a hearty meal, jng bono! i ‘6 fect! Tene Why, it titted me right off'n my: parte, Hato, Chatavtorlst ea oF See Ee | pred of Steasry. Itobi Tivos. af Boston, Br. | that the ladles might admiro him,- ‘Then 1 Henwatty these tute blots, droaming tn tho sunt At which glie disposed of ) WSN Leauld otis’ tn Tala tea ead ke eae | tae Drias wha dearinumy:of 19 itycky ore. Bley | Hula ssa Ploy Tully In bis protuco thst eyo who | Ie Tht Leo t@ an ass, but ho fa a beat: Mhrough ae pureenl ees tuonerderelad | MILA, D1 COOKIES, CAKES, AND aevEnAL | — When Hancock's Dont and of the track—. *Wakon speech overy night Lnyno's iethod may, bo Judged. from bla very. My perinon witt find. in that form oF tue Obst Line he aif hie | Sickons with tho lore sltonce he has had : OTMUR DISHES, | 7 ate i ea ivan gout gout 4 biivmietoriatte view of tho Cuust of Oplumi-enting | Stilstiouy a) ahacy cease by theaning niibue | (ERE ais and therwrs ti, dengiiye TEE te | Araid'tho tall grasa vith uly wattio dunt nd LO een etttaceha gotthrough | Ho'lt wish he had his record baox. howoyed aE Lum on my way West, ‘Tsbath | on by Quincey’ sty to: Casily necussiblo, If thuy desira to get it thom, | lly wouldn't inke Ree ee cad up above | 2)Aousless, ehizolesy tivo, that doth shun she complutnod of being hungry. ‘The reon And bo'll rato and rant tho Hobol crow Seo F cer gous apudel tidied tab | We tik bo Ghidooy was unturaty tte to | Ste quis St diaiewtoey-tllng 1 Uy thle | Mele Alay tal Wi se a, sOve | Ao log dest we Cain |S deh tied wong Uved was eleanaind | Bhar tnado a Spladgo niawalé wna": wupst'tyou lead no bult uioitur to hip ino | Hunkeis ef tho ‘olla tine and ‘something | ae Well Caughey ee e oee tay | Ole Mun Who Haul Gls nose shot of and hfs | tora iu this valley, usd no tongue tow... comfortable, ‘Tho wiaduw wasn tthe awk: | Aud wo'll ail rejoloo! waa Jiumto ques matobe “W, eden waique in iterature might lnvo been tichloved I barge of waking his stories tov | fuce dreadfully disfigured In the War sald; | So pusstuniess, a dunt, realstluss foreo, ward, and Mrs, Hutler asked him to build poutide | don't know you, Why should T'tond Ee eee rch: ct nicy, eek hee “Tknow 4 ty aiasgurea i Tian in-America, | ‘Thou losust all, attulathy to tho deo came'stops i a dollars "by.the comulued operation of such a plercluy Drobible, which, be says, bus been hurled at bing » to It xo that, tho old lady could | 0. Alien. De cy : ~.) fitelleot and eo imperial an finaghagllon on 3 , : i at an, | Dust thou regrot thohigbts, tho sky-bora glow, | Louk out of tho whulow. ‘Tho old Indy was 7 18 bore Cote NOWe—ton'e try to rida any high"! tho pedestul of the nincteonth ountury | Who pape a seb eave dcesieh 6s LAME ES CEM Abeta ara ee jt's | Tho purity, tho luugltor, uf thy sourco? "TT dven- to, taunting Mrs. Butler with being ators, e. Be sudyaegh me. You know Howloud { bollered, | hig ums, it the strength of manhood, and with | | ‘Crea of De, Lambert Suvour's Fronek texts | wt ben itiful as all the ladles tant De bs Deo foyevEwiu Turcesrun, FE ea sae Yuuken, “Ile never | _A.Paris morchanty who haa boon several times ly beat tices yu aco Matte Cadet pue | all thelr giqunlle powers untruingiuledl MIMBE | Pen itults Co. ‘thoy ata hcauueries Aveo | professionnt beauties, to ava thelr photo. | COUNCIL TILUY Rs, lows. 5 su Stry. Phillips tocked tnto n rogna he hind | robved by untaltutal caahlors,nus tyvouted an sbingiol Yuu ue seer real ett HRY th tee eeunlaip ae ee eo sealing seviteobiens aur fa Giwius | Rrupive ote oi thes ditwtunds, at-to bo ay walugaka Vara +. | sven the son or daughter order her into a} 0! eat of competonoy, ‘The or pre- ccely bat your Hume Eno that | Hed of doulier vennor Bud luoke Mor wielen ng Giatand’ Fables: doin Fontana’ | Reubhs sold on the Japapers as thy; buautl- |, ‘two frlonds wor Maing uta Paris restaurant | Toon and they would i r shut tho door after her, | sents bingolf, offers hie sorvices, ehows bis rot *Bhow mo how vut of deadlicr vonom and wore overwhelming tae gz tho Suing, Whose proprictor would Wus dures If hullerdhir at apeced, Lunt if youd he wp, cache rs 7 veriaokt wrenco. Then the nerchant; : a iit duos the business you'd better wer than vvor colled around tn anelent hero, 0). Dr, Sauveur ty a very succcusful teacher | fur Mrs Langtry, bul to be annonnced as the } Over From the condition of the duor of this room | & Lh aaa a salsakG dns 4 ; Ma he i “ es you'd bette » min hus nore thin a certain foree allotted | 1h Huston, Up pliewues the Oral mothod ehlolly, beautifi Nicholas ——. . ; uklibe custome o8, rounetodt 1 eee rea it wos necessury Jn opening tt to It tt He ithe aspiring cashiot sots to work with, sstuper, Seeonts aud Chun gresbek ey bo taattor for aTew | hu by uuteru, 2 muy be greater oF let Bae | eee aio matiuer us nearly as poestbie, ns | Witt ‘that tady-itke looking man len’t | ono, ‘Llove ta att hom wud took wt tho bouta.” | did not, know whether Alts, Dlllips knew | jny-eruser, aud what not, and, Hf ho auccouds 1g Featontdg Was cute ay eeelded Gua tho | eae a Oi oe ea tmeary ts | thar pursued iu dedruing tho’ mother-tonguo, | Nick Sinith, is 16” J interrupted, FRI soak low, “Tho boss wiy wut "tho bowie | hw to lift, destroy luy all traeedof ti erdsuro, bo is uv Munuy, soe eT Oy ee eo oe eee a earful useuulls of | Thuse books aro oongtzucted with thatidew con- | «Yes, thalls ‘Nicholas Swith, the Kansas | in tho bil Mrs, Augusta Evans, of No, 183 North Cure { to take lus hat and bls leuyo, = ranquish opium in the threo

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