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; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 11, I881—SIXTEEN PAGES. 4 WLS i ‘§ F ef Y yt Thre r 2 1 a 6 fae ins "0 stto the datk brown | mus' livestization (hte the camposition of tha | plo forget that that institution belongs to tho | erybody, ollcers and all, putite thelr wor ROLRIC FRUIT pe Me. a CHUTE sestimnera Rune ROYAL: RELICS. Mat CARTS aes Yeptialye, | Wilke ‘The mother boing very daotte, thera wus Unctpifamily: whfen maintaine (ta proprietors | rad urved elt whole" Atlentlat ta giving | ~wseser nn eee ANAT IPS, F PARSE SoS as eee thalky pallor but rather the ethorentiztnge ot | Ho dimleulty i obteining the inilk, exept that | ably bys inaking pilhirs for thofe throne, wre f que mliitiey information. | Every question vent aH 1K VOR Travenrns, ‘Three chalky pallor, but rather the ethoren tne Gy | the thine had te bo chosen when tho cult was at | that Wellington, by toto borors und mmol br Marper & Kidley Jhevet Heian $2, i i in | ‘There Isa fear on the face, the moutte ts batt sew | A Genuine Raphacl Painting in open as Tf in the utterance of thy Tayt palatal The 2 an Illinois Village. exclamation, and there {sa look of tutler- suntentudt, avleanag tat In tho ey ihcanetaRed PorcL AR LANtAlty: HosWeht. ANT eo.” sill Mine, Matilard, 1s she 4 : Jonssot. By . Waller, Lie New Yorks [4 by hy devoutly at the pleture from hor Invatld's a Cussetl, Petter, Galpin & Co Thok ONRESSRES Venerable French chair, “Tt was then that ho sald; * Eloi, Eloi, ‘S Wowts's Uyxpnwonk ts Mopens 1 Lady of Seventy-tive, fama sabachthan!” s y oso tho mantpula- i Marrigon. New ¥ ty, you find there suck, ALothor thnos the mother noted as etithe hori cows sometimes du. She refuted ta “tet. dow”? Tho titi nt frat seemed watery, but after Standing awhtie it sieht an astonishing pers centage oferentn, tho voluine beingoven greater: than tint given by the mttk of in Alderney cow, Uniler the nleroseope tho globules presented a very perfect outing, and were beautifully even fn size and very transparent, Cho cream reso qitek is, Loni ww Inger. of a blulsh tinge below the infik which wos exceedingly pleasant in asked wat promptly atid exhiaestively an Umi ta BHAT viva gate, | aweneds therefure, feel proud te state tiie finn, wenan, and enh hyde bender | lathe advier which Faun utnt to give you Personal obllantuns te matitaln aad defend tt fas soldiers, fam backed up hy the highest to tho dat extremity, More thaw a binarod wytliary authority bn the Tand—ses. bi the thouaune brave men iatve that tives for it. Kar | world, if an Amerienn dues say It—West jruneae hag ett Tang wegen ava nae ne Point. donre: ban Lite, tindrad detained bere pS *) 4 Jo Moe ea oda eee ete Mulan mare or | amety heey zentlenen, whon an engare- Teas thutitted thom for Mo dutica of ilfer but who | Wont 1s meditated. it [3 best tu feel the enemy ninong them ail, except UB. Urant, aver des first, that ts, [Ab is night, tor, ns one of the imanded that that Govorament whould become explathed to me, you do tot need to rarscninen ny P) SED, Ditton " tatoity or Mabway Ching: The Western Histo (has) Pvaicraxs, Sona, situa: A Lreson 1% Lotr. end are no colored plaments used, bub Drown and, | flavar and odor. Cily equal, fifavt, to Ghat of | {ils personal property in roturn for his services? | ‘feel hin In the day-thue, Beenuse yor enn re Ts Now York: Whose Early Lifo Waa Passed in Palaces the faintest susielon of redin the drop o Hecate amluniize tho wane of most. aniuals, | He en ete he Warwithout ascratohor any | seo hu then, L never should have thought PERERA) NORE NES and Oonrts. Mood from tbe thorny erow When yon | dtd not emit ang. rank adore while herding, On | disnhlttty from stekness, aad while patetots went | of that, but itis trie—perfeatty trie. In the tee CHAxcELLonavintn. By ¢ hold eavway from you, I sugaeaty a defiyll- | analynia ie showed sin itnuatally great prow | Imck from the tented old to the avocations of | day-thno the methods of procedure arg vilrl- Prepared front i SN. Bolte, Ue SA. Muston: de it. Gagood & desy OC OUTTINO N. Congisteness tine vinnishes | ponderanco of non-ultrozenized olementa, and | olvil life, he set wy the business of miftetaleings ong, but the best, It seems to me, is one ropieat CO aN ree re Bee TERME DH ale ae SEO ‘To say—without much and-elaborate ex- | otetoser Inspection, ‘nnd, ke the spirit at | HUthis respect keemed: to cunpiy the peeullar | opened a cantribition-box large enouh te told teuile whieh was introdueed by Cen. Grant, Gen. anything I tho. ex: AA was Peli, and de 7 vin mative ye 17 Mnanded that the Gavernmiont Meet? thoutd be Grant ulwaya sent ft hetlve young nity a thrown Into hia box. : yedoubt to reconnoltre and get the enumy?s A Deli fi ey y ono tali.why U. 8, Grant was not-| benrings, 1 gat this froma high oilleer ot cious and Rea hound, a8-a eltizen of this country, to xerve itto | the Polat, who toll me ta used to ben the best of his auilitey Why tale that he alone | redonbt on Gen. Grant's stat, and bad ding freshing Fruit of af the mon who did serve it can never be | itoften, Wher the hour for the battle is pid for that service? Mid he been an alion— | ame, move te the field Want of the anim since ty theses are greatly developed ti oiaphants, In this regart, a4 woll ag otliore, tt wos shown to Holonge to the class of which huts and ntares’ milkure members. The fat has a tybt yellow color, resembling ally 1; is plensant in oder and taste, Hquetie at common temperatures, but eolidiies xt 18 degrous Centigrite, or Gf de> aud plate, nA Cxcoornnra or Mera Asp | planation—thit f had found, fea madest. Mt | Tfar whom Tt represents, continnally | sie Hoeriiy. Valle by Tyes argent. + te vuttage down In Central Uttnols, n gene | xests ain elusive heavenly something tht rairats Fran stower, | wing Waphaot walling of Kees Homey” | Uh swords ent aver ts [emulate BOF mp New Yorks” Charles serive | woutd probably bering only au tiereditous | “phere are some things whiet our boasted nate Ann. Eeited by Clare | Stile to the lips of nearly every persian well. | + yorern progres” ity ition culture, and o Volumes, Btu M Mion. | informed ii art matters, almost as ineredu- | elaborated art have never heen ably to baie with eolerity—fool Ooze 3 wines’ Us d A oieat ee ' . ves Fahrentelt I genorous Crelgner—who hd come to our nid, | nay’ ‘ ‘ Lezenge, Wh iB He fa Jun & ‘renveg | lous a stiile as IE { shod say D had found BOs Br ren er atau: ann rt wie Ibaromiua sutanittod tu the Houlaty tho, Fo; thats rei ue tere pura caiitie: peuuliny i Ee ae ita, 7 Gander thts dt Twas: oF ? ich (ea € 1 1 : g Kl f nes . i y vil | one a % nts caso abel : sierl Shae ee 3 co Menge | te riginatHoty Gra aun sone uf the | SSA An ae huuisaate ate | MERA ama aR | Cena Maher ner ia [das ene Siena aieads uit thy || Serves the Purpose ‘liad Read Go, Peiga sa, 2 | recently dugaip pottery of the Atomik | voutty-eopyting his pletures yet We Le Be | ibe uuiinate, From thie ist Mose nro ek= | ny man with muy love of fever tn ie ence | My teu ME pet dowt walt—po by crs, und yot Ils trae to get there fy the of Pills and Dis. at To not only meter Urnetout eatr foul that "a por Jovern | any tratns that aro hand 0 B. Flotcher, Huston: Lee & shepard. Tanta perinission to tha Gover y 1K ! y g | Now, tatty thu correct lua. va, ko futeresting a discovery as this, but an 7 ment to gu on tn thé ald way could he any thle Anata thing!) Now, Bint ree , _pstoustena wear Wihp Desens, Ty Tarker | vqually Interesting ane in the venerable fady , ARCHERY: sufar avg the Aulariats pele tale froth ths Aa sou appro ic iat 1e bettek Ia et agreeable Purgatiye Ailton. Cian bh “Se Gs TANPIEOLE S| eho viens lig. aaetiines Enercnsed Interest in tho Sport—Tho rare uf. Rolf-woverniapae Hata lnewer parlok | to diapoxe of your foreds for Ute assault, dict Hine Hauaer’s FatesD. By Fe Martitt, Vhite | ‘Che villagu of Avon in the extreme north: | North Side Atehery Chub nifd tte Cee Proctdent chon thos: themeeives | Gul your artillery In position, and throw oat Medicines, aE CHOATE alue ana rae | Western comer of Fulton County, his ng Moveinonts—'The Chibn tt Weiveratito Mive_clected his not asked Ue rants pore | Svagelers to the right and sett te hold your Mace) ColmMOnphica and Utllitarhan on aspect ay nnd Highland Park—Archory Pere tiny tillage tn the State, aud yet here int noital ie mite of a wooden cottage tive at least three | laraely itePhy Gborge Grove, Maes of communteation agaist surpri: mitian & Co. onre.rm ANAT See that every hod-earrer connected with, | « Baatees’ tondaene, tt ninortar battery Is. at bis post. ‘Tey told piatotn. Tt wets ie uplasion to nominate a Colluvtor tor the Port of Now York, J. rks AMM OXY SWISHURLA. sd nerensed Interest Ia boing shown oP Napoleon despise y= | (ions to take, th ART. persons who once iady thelr homes Inthe | arehery this svagon hereabouts, and eon. Thihe Ras Oey Alda HN erica mal rene Re re Helanckaln feceeh rin, ae most splondit palaces In Surope, and ening | stlerable attention 1s buing rected to the y Ta bronzed tin ile sal Hit iter real i gileluney ho wouldu't | viters techs buen oni, ulvon Jatful 9 relkbats fora tonof more } ~ fare, However, that Is nll he knew avout it, | PRICE %6 aed 60 CTS, SOLO GY ALL ORuccists, Everything belng ready for the asaault, you | “ose, want to enter the fleld with your baggie to the feuiite its lon. vas Anvented by aur ve- nowned guest, Gon. Sherman. ‘They toll me that Gen, Sherman said that tho trinks and WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY hasguge make a youd protection for the sol ers, bat that chivtly they attract tho atten: ~~ OF— {ion and rivet tie interest of the enemy, and tls elves youn opportunity to whirl the : other und of tha columa arotnd and attack * | 1 Hiurin the rear. L have alven a good deal of Ta 16- Tl Lax study tu this tuetic ines L learned about It, it and It appears to me itis a rattling good ldea, Never fteleh on your. reserves at the start, ‘This was Napolvon’s iirst mistake at‘ Water- ‘ a loo, Next heassaulted with hls boni-proufs, and ambulances, und embrasures, when to ought lo liayeused a tteavier artillery ‘Third- Ty, he retired his right by ricoehet,—wht! covured hls plekots,—when his only posstt ity of success luy in doubling up, his centre, Hanke by ia wh {brewing at hha, chau ta de frlye by the left obliqne to relleve the vor en Skirmish Mne aid contuse ‘the envy | nove. hays ae iee ake ee gis u IC such wmanenvre would confise him, and | ithighly. "ALEXANDRE & VASnEomses at West Polat thoy sald it would, It was Cor. 7th 8, and 3d Avenue, New York, rboul this the that the Emperor had two horses shot undor lta How often you seu the remurk that Gen, So-anit-So at’ suelo It solla better than an bate had two or three horses shot under a hin, Gen, Burnside abt miany erent yrg pean military men, as L was tnformed by 2 Kish artillery oflicer at West Point, have f.OE Phyatclans prescribe It. J uso $tin my own Justly characterized this as. wanton’ waste is Ms Ti Bina as, Brung, oF projectiles, and he Impressed upon me a a, Waslilngton, . 6. convorsniion in the tent of tho Prussian Chiefs at Gravelotte, in the course of which |. It takes well and glven satisfaction, our honored guest just referred to—Gen. HENRY MEGILL & Soxs, Mharmaciste, Burnside—observedt that $f “you can’t alin + Owensboro, Ry, ata horse su its to hit. the General with ft, shoot ft over lit, and you may bag some- Am selling Trorre-Frurr Laxative rapidly, thing of the other sidy, Wherens 9 horse shot J.T. Htaarns, Owensboro, Ky. water & General does no sort of damage.” 1 . agree cordinily with Gen, Burnside, and ART PUBLICATIONS, We have received from the English pub: Ishers a copy of the Journal of the Soctety ‘Crrcagy, June W—There are two sides to ovury question; some subjects ara many aslded, Thoro ty always a right side and a wrong side, Mon's solf-cuncett (thor own abilitios affords no positive proof (hut thoir theories are correct; nelther Is antiquity w proof of truth, Extensive learning and general scholarship muy be on the aldo of error, while truth Is defondud by the ui protonding, who depend more on tha strength of tholr cause than un the sophistry of luzic, 1n religiuus controversies tho brightest genius and the most thoroughly cduodted have oftat strangely contended fur that whioh wiliions of earnest Chrletiang believed to be errora of tho most Unnyereus churueter, 1u tuutters of wutence, men of equal abilities are aiken setduly apne in thow.optnions, Hoth cannot bo rigut. {i sone instances tho whole dritt er publio opinion among the learned wud untenrnad hav buon in tho wrong direction. Sono hive willingly reinaiied In error frum a ation of ald theories Delloved by thoir turd. Others, ann. Gave bad religious cot: yledons Inv wrong direction from wistaken tt terpretutivns of tho Bible by which thoy wero so BetUed in their butlers this thay were not ony willing tu dle for thou, but they were nize quite willing to torture nnd to KI those who youtured { express different oplulous. ‘Tats wus odpeciul- y the exse fin the days of Brune, Copernicus, Guilluo, wud tany others, In our dity, wen are graduully and surety learning not to receive dogmatism ia science nor religion without ayl- dynes to support It. Honest cout fs the Oret step out of error into the broud. fHulds of: truth. Uypothotient specu. Iatlons wilt not snthsfy the Inquiring winds of our tines, Tho miu who hus 4 theary on teto- phones inust inake the thing tulk before people will Deliave tut he can do ity and he whose ie strument tikes the best und. the tnost distinutly will Nd the most ready gute for his invention, The night of error has often boun long and dark. Thougunds of inquiring minds huve been held in tnutual slavery, wilting und wateling through tho centuries tor some puwor to break tho fet~ ters and release tho captives; for error, vive, nnd wrong bring with thent a slavery more tere rible than chutas forged by humun bands, Every ubjeat Unt cowes within tho range of human Nitrogontzed. 6. BWA) 40 RU even tho WHI} BF] eee ee eens VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Tho Quetece Fire, To the Editor of The CAleago Tribune, Cmtcago, June 10.—Quoves for tho fourth or fith time hag met with another terrible loss by fire, ‘The authorities alone, and its eltizens ure to blame for tho shurt supply of water. ‘Tho supply ls at three diferent hours during the twent four—the Upper ‘owl at one hour, tho Lowe: at another, and the suburbs then fallow. ‘Tho supply of witor fa froma die tunes of about tino miles from the Lorette Falls, whieh are several hundred fevt ligher thin the cityy—n mature supply, but the shortslebtedness of the authoritius, end the op- posttlon of its eitkens lo a just taxation for adequate works to Instirg an abundant and cou stunt supply of witter throughout tho city, uceusloned this Inst | dignster. This cone stant supply oan be bad by sitnply plaving longer imalng fram the Loretta Walls to tho city. This taxa y tus cost the peas oe it ow * sevond fiel-duy of the Nurth Side Archery BUS eRe ibe sie tie pial Claw, whieh oveurs at Laneotn Park this ‘Mousleur Mallard, now 81 years old, and | tternoon. ‘The shooting wilt begiy prompt of Art for May. Its eoritonts “have little of | yy wife nearly 70, were during all the early | IY at A310 p.m, and medats will Le Interest to Ammertean renders, part of thelr lives, both before and after thelr | Awarded the best seores at tha eluh The clmerican Art Review propases to | inartiage, members of tho household of round,” whieh consists of furty-vlght issue a speetal edition of the work as an edl- | Joseph Bonaparte when he was King of | arrows abetghty yards, an twenty-four or- tion de live, whieh will farm a ting collee- | Naples, and afterwards while le was King of | Tews at sixty yards, Medaly will also be tion of the works of the mastrenowned eteh- | Spal, und finally, alter the fall of the | twarded to tho best archers who have not ersand engravers of the thie, ‘She edition | spire of Napoleon, coming with him to | bFevigusly tmade 300 at this round, ‘Tho Will be Hmited to 500 coples, lt ts zrattfying | Hordentown, N. dy from “whence after hig | Club eluunplonstity inedal will be given for to note that success has attended the efforts | death they came to Ulnaty, the best scare at the American rount, which of the publishers of this anugazing to [sane 0 When Lealledt upatt Mme, Mattiard to ask | consists of Uilrty urrows atsixty yuirus, fortys first-class art Journal, ‘The contents of the | the fayor of seeing the Raplinel whieh Lhad | eleht arrows at tty yards, and thirty wrows Jast number are: “Daniel Huntington ?s | heard she possessed, 1 found her propped up | St torty yards, ‘The ehumpioness medal will © Aimerlean Stained flue Worksof | inan invall’s ehalr, and yet able tu reesive | 8180 ie snarled ior the bi vette at tho rs No "1 esy Columbia round, whieh consists of twent YN: y | me with some of tte courtesy and grade for LAL ‘ards, tWentyefot SC aeeS we Peat whieh half a century ago she intght have | 0h arrows at {itty ‘saris, twenty-fou e rey, aud twenty-four nt thirty. The turge Ahenos.’? ‘The Hlustratfons, of | been distinguished. = A genuine Freneh- wean did seorer WH be appointed on the woinat of tho best type, whose eyes are | groinds for tals ui HUSTON. 5 1 Drnyta Jarge, and dark, and bright, ever tn her ott The North Side Cluy Js a strong organt Window in | te. She appears no older than her oldest fon of Indies, with the followin oltlee Portrait. ot Gen Dix?; Yate r Burana, Presidents J. OU. Blake, te nity Chureh, Boston: "the Pond at | daughter—Indeed her hair 14 searvely: so resident; Juin Wilkinson, Secretary Ville: War'Tines: an Episode | white —white, her younzest daughter fsa | and ‘Treasurer. * Milton Dictating Parndise Lost’; | buxom young Indy apparently not ov years: THE MIVARSIDE ANCHRRY Chun ISIS gules WUtteal Dysart fakes ; vontition, With a member- ‘The best Ulustrations m tho last reeelved | BIE, MALLLARD’S VERY EARIIEST, NECOL- aa a aeaty ties aud gentlemen nud the ber of the Mayezine of wrt are those LEC! fullowing olligars: W. A. TMavermyer, Presl- npanying the artlely by Me. Grant Alen | are of the Court at Madrid. It tvas_there dents. Qe Wells, Secretary and ‘Treasure os“ Buelish’ Birds and: ‘Chel Uaunts.? | that she lived with her mother, Mine, Gallet, | The Uiuv fisa target mucting every Yuusde “Apple-Hossoms” is a pretty and wholly | who had chorge ot) the Princess Chartotte, | and Sutuntuy eveumg, utd thy menibers fd tho ununtural pleture, Among the other artleles | one of Joseph Bonaparte’s dhuuzhters. tt was | priecign of tho hat ocauiteg of ese and ee in this not especially remarkable number | there tht she beeaine aeqialnted with nee, ATauni Te best ara! tera to the Urgaitate Trensure Houses of Englls husband, Monsieur Maltlard, who was. then Hot ee toe ee Ihe aeniyee onan Huns sort of cuntidentind private sveretary to the Sine Club a 4 bildren in Painting and Seulpty "The CIID his very fine range of tS Milhds* House at Pal meegate?s ute | King, She remembered many of the events Bs Inako nungutrucrme wlio oF Riverside, The ure of Seulpiure in London"; “Phe Streets | concurrent with Josepl’s abdication of the | and, with the usu of Me. Haverinyer’s suitor as Art Galleri Pletures of the Year.” {iron vt Spat and the retnuyul or te whole tents ey cruubtil AY puntinie, alioueliue, Inte We are In reeeipt. of Parts tt and 85 of familly back to nee, Where they lived hh oven 1 eet urns aides tho urrge! a rrr F ,, 1 t bles q je Every Lirget meuting, (io met Peer AE pablistiet by Cassell, ihe Palnen at Versailles at the thie of the fee pneauntstivide aerate seen We try to keop tho artlela, but the let uss as fost an we getn mippiy tier irene Hunt & DuNwar, 1200 Broadway, New York. Athena whieh ther are well are: © Portrait of Mrs, Culem 0 i nd ineurinee panics iniliions of dollars ti losses. ‘Ine St, Joti suburb twas the bust bulit outside the gates of tho ancient olty. Us, Grnoux. y article we keep, Tho Tunnols Under tho River. ODsON CUNNINGHAM, Richinond, Ve ‘Th the Rultor of The Chteago Tribune. Citicago, June %—As one of the unfortunnte citizens who are obliged to do business on tho South Sida, yet realde In unothor division, I des sird to protest aguinst the relterated statements in the pubife press that our tunnela aro * use- y * It appuars tu many of ts thut these pub> livations constitute the preliminary wire-putl- ing uf corporations, ty the end that they may possess thainselyes of tunnels aa woll ns bridges, 10 the serious Inconvenienve of those porsuns who nro obliged to tive ‘thelr own conveyances, and to curefully estimate tho value of timo ln transit, ‘Tosuch, and they ure numeruus, the hich we have ale | battle of Waterloo, She remembers dlstiietly Heaven knows I shall rejoice to see the artll- TRoPic-Fnurt LAXATIVE sells apie and gives a " f caused lin | Joy. friendly gontest, io eentlemen . : 0 Hit thouxht, whethor visibie or Jnyisivle, should bo | jp: splendid satisfaction, O, H. RASH, TIGR ars er : pretteees> Hawi u Z euteutenne r ‘ t n dors, anit te completed work will form a | hewons she deserited it to me dn’ hee | mat tourmment to eecue ie ihe near future, ng | Sttect-vlennery, ta spite of thelr dainpuess wud custom. At West Point thoy toll me of another mistake at Waterloo—namely, that the French were under fire fram the he eluning of the fight til the end of tt—whi —— was plulnly a most effeminate and Ul-tined Excellent article. attention to comfort, and a foollsh division ‘Kina’s Prransacy, Jersey City, NJ uf military strength; for It probably took as many ren to keep up the fires as it dld to + do the fighting. It would have been much T havo a Isrgo demand fot Tnorte-Facrt Lara better to have had a sinall fire Inthe rear, | TIVE. W. J, BaT2gLL, Berry, by. and iet tho men io there by detachments mud wet wari, and not try to warnt up tho whole army ait uuee, al ais engin snd thag an aaa emnand attinettve, | f bare ore eel, assault along the whole ine wis the ave i , thing which could have restored Napoleon's PRENTICE & EVASSON, Janesville, Wie of the human tind and the growth of tho sual, Progress vesults from effort wud push through thy whole realin of Natura. ‘Thy footpriuts of a victorious march are only found nloug tha pathway of diligent effort. ‘Thought ty to the soul what nerve and: muscle tre to the duly. ‘Thoy all improve aud becuase Btrong from exerdau. Many go down to thelr graves ater n long Ife of toll without knowing the power of thought to emunelpate thom from the bondage of error aud superstition, They prefer to remain thy slaves of the mere pre- tender in science to honvet doubt and tndepend- ent thought. “Yu shall know tho truth and the truth shill make you, free" was said by the wront tencher to those who desire to bo free. ‘ho slavery of the buimun soul dirt. Apropod, Mr. Editor, ig there any reuson why the repurs of bridges muy not bo mnide’be- fore paylgation opens? “ Fase ‘Uuae,"” ‘ . riietlye. sele! graphie Freneh way, with Its characterlitle | whieh st fy deanned to have present all the best Sainalis popular and instructive scientific esticu tations Hare, was hurr rng, ther ire ceonntrie v oe and thither and gatheriig tp of valuables, NE ND PARK SY CLUI The publishers have alga sent us Parts] ewelry, and slotting and moneys how there | 4. eee eee RU ETTac TAK in andl) of "Egypt, Deseriptive, Historical, | was weeping and bidding stdien’ and atyinie the country, ad tins at membership of ubout and Picturesque,” by Prot. Ge Ebers. In | tnatt directions to get ont of Brauce; nd | portyeseven, with the follawing ulllcers: GC. wealth of ilustration and In tho compre: | how the Queeh kissed her and sald “she | Granville Himmond, President; Mes, i. J. hensive nature of tts contents this serial | should never see her again, but that sho must | Street, Vice-Bresiluuts 1. 8, ‘Taylor, Secretary; publication autstrips any others of which we | bea good girl”? H. U, Mipwell, ‘Treisurers Dr. Be T Weston, have any present Knowledge. It would bo Witte Mure, Malifard was telling theso | Fletd Captain, . Str, ‘aylor wonra the chataplon> alinost impossible to cover any one tovle | fand many other Incidents, skipping it ails: | stip medal of the Glub, uid thy uthop fast shots more fully than is accomplished by this pul- | Jointed way from one. eplsode to another of See Tne. and the. stisue “Venuleon Hication, “Everyone may net be interested In | ‘a lite crowded with such scenes; Now in | ana Street. Miss ‘Hettie Dennison holds. the Egypt, but those wha tre cannot atford to | Spain about the quarrel between Massena | indies championship medal, ‘Tho regulur teld- neglect this most admirable work, and King Joseph, now in Parts, and now in | day of. the Club Is sot for July 4, but the meme ‘We sell mora of it than any otherone thing ir tho store, Downey & Liiooxs, Se ° ‘aris, Ky. Not Mortgaged. ‘To the Editor of The Chicugo Tribune, PAxtos, I, Juno 8-1 am informed that in your yesterday's isstio you published a telegram from this pluco nanouneing that the Eastern Mlinots Register, the paper of Dr..J. C, Dunhum, was gold to-day (Monday, June 6) at a mortgage sale. Tho statement is u lie, promulgated, in my opinton, by a rival i the hope of Injuring me. ‘ho faets in the case are substantially —— Amuries after thy fall of tho Lmptre, mene | bors ment for target vrantce uedtty every oven these: In Soutomber Luougut tha aypeut omtes | {9 tho, most dextading, of all, bondage, ny sie Be iigatirsune fo ordor i Wha 8 P Saale ith aaie iG ALEXANDRE ITERCULANO’S MONU-= | toning the names of Jourdan, and Soult, and Mie 5 - i: ¢ sutler burst at his side and covered hin with commenced the drug business in MENT. Ney, and Napoleon himself, whom sho had ARCHERY ITEMS. Lodi Heytster and, Gilman, Su, under tho name | Dowar within Us. pling aitore uder tia, wae dirtand débrig, and before he could recover | feariago. It gives me ipleustire to sty that duit i: Been A umber of Uines, ad whose personal | Will H. Thompson, of Crawfordgville, Tnd., tha Alexandre Hereulano was the most thor appearance she remembered very woll,—L | famous Hieher, was here 1 -few ditys diaco, and ough scholar Portugal has had during the | pad been holding Inmy hand a ‘little old- | wade ninety-ona hits, with a svore Of 435, nt tho present century. Few Portuguese writers | fashioned miniature OF herself, palnted on honk, ceued atthe Lincoln ruck pups ae Ling have at any time shown a more perfect | Ivory nearly sixty yeara ago, when she was | liehland Lack rune ho scofod 40%, bela te knowledge of the Iancuago In which they | & beautiful young Indy of not quite 13, feuted ty ta Piety who made a total of 409 in knowle a vic! ie 6 double cint round, wero written than A. Hureulano has evineod rea Ln te Paris. faaiilon a ate day, 1g, hulpanl Archery. Tournament oceurs at . I . tty Ne You Surly : inevery one of hls many works, Asa his “You have, indeed, seen a great deal of Mes diin, Cuior Presidontof the Four Divisions torian he is without a rival In Portuguese | life's vicissitudes?—1 sald (and then holding | of tte Towa City Arctury Club, was visitng Iiterature, and ng m tilstorical novelist, | wv the winlaturey, “and thls was you, | Pen ese uf New York, Prestdent of e : sie with strong and . ' q ‘ yas Blend actly hg as ie nie pre ie “Ah, 1 hardly know,” she sakt, “ whether Abeham Aretors of that city, 18 the guvst of tin . a frien a Chlungo this week. St thomost interesting and most lilly ap |e Was \me or not; Ie all seems so lke a | Witter Gurntnm, President of the North Side =f Thinuws Register, T it He ee eater ager butatrer | out fuul of youbfal ardor, Education without Independent thought isa process of repeuting words while tho mind retnuins impoverished. Grout truths Ip acienge -and religion come to through the channel of patient tuvcstigntion, Error ts the outgrowth of indotenge, and bulids her temples on the foundation of antiquated thoorles, und decorates ber shrines with the cust+ olf garments of auperatition, The milsfurtuna of our age isthe apparent indimorences to tho most Impurtant interests of our race. Material istn Is waking rapid Inruads upon supernatural- Jamon the one eldo, while Spiritism, or Spiritu- ultam, (8 raleing ite ramparts against mutorial- ism on tho other side, Indifferenco stands Hon Wollington opened tremendous and de- | Hint thine no arttels tins glyun ‘wetter saute yastaling tira upon him from oa monstrous than Tropic-Fituit LAXATIVE. 0, Ey battery of vivaudieres, and the star of the,| § Sous 1 Watson, Droggist ia #reat Captuln’s glory set to rise no more, ji . KPA Tho cadet wopt while he told me ‘these Tlave used it In my family with great satisiad Tuournful particulars, tion, It'an h youd ‘medicine, und no mistake, When you tenve a battlefield always leave H. H. Davis, Drugglst, Hollows Falls, V in woud order. Remove the wreek and — rubbish, and tidy “up tho piuce, ILow- : a over, in. the ease of a drawn batfle {tis nel- ther party's business totldy upanything. You Wo have used your Tropic-Fruir Lazatiy can leaye tho fleld looking as if the Clty | ourselves, an} recommended tt to the phyeictat Government of New Yorlt had bossed the | of our township, who nlse recommend ite Ue a wdelivery of tho yuods I becime aware thut partot the Appeal Groperty bought bud beon surreptitiously rumovad between tho tine of sule and delivery; ulgo that part of the property suld miu AS new. was ‘old nud nearly worthless, 1 consequently rofuaed to pay the tourtguge, nnd the mortgagor bud to buy the property in at N Gum nbuvE is Value to cacupe erimninal prosd- euuion tor disposing of murtguged property without consent of the mortaarees, - ‘The Kartern Llinvis Regleter was gover mort— Biged, hor does it or its proprietor owe n duliar toiany nan io the world, It will bo pubisbed usa, ana wilt suller only temporary annoy- ” precinted historical romances ever published | “teil ficht, When you are traversing tho cnemy?s | #Wors the purpose designed udminibly. : Gi e cy 4 ie ice by tha trancuction. 1 trust that your avuse | between tho two contending parties, bound to iy 5 . i Brewster & Co., Drugyisus, Vineland, S.. Head RASHES. appencea in Germany. | We—" ihothor puts, me in auind of the littl | main there all simmer, and poriups perma- EE Ae harap retry A ai Orthodoxy fooks calmly wt these antagonistto | plenty of camp followers, ‘Ihe more the Alexandre ‘lereuinio dled in 1873, and for | Old wonton in the Mother Goose story book, | nently. parties, and would do good, but evil ts prosent | better. ‘Thoy ure 4 ton. tremendously effective | — Teeella.well and elvan good satisfaction. arm of the service, and they tuispire in tho Go wifnoes ruggists, Columbis, He Sin liveliest dren. 4. Wet pint Pra- —= exsor told imu that the wisdom of this was "7 . All the Cat reconulzed ag farback asSeriptura thoes, ito | oighgsucest taxa Hive tir tha wrong quoted the verse, He suid it was froin the ‘ CARL MARTA DUDDENITATSEN, now revision, and was a little diferent from x Evauaville, (oi the way rane in hy nit oat, iio noe = recollect thovxnet wording of It now, bu - . Temember that it wound up with something Tesolla woll, and (gn good article, about sueh and such o devastatlag nett iE wi ‘Hessen, Drogglat, Cleveland, being, peels, as an anny wile bum — ners eve L have nothing further to . a sf add but this: ‘Tho West Pointers said 4 pri- seen eaory Eaxarive ples etter ey : vate should preserve a respectful attitude ia ‘MM, A. GREEN, Druggist, Att. Vernou, | toward hls superiors, and should seldom, or never, proceed so far ns to offer suggestions ‘ to hls General in the fluid, [f the pattie is Tneyer fund o more pleasant and nssimilath two years his mony adifrers fn Portugal who caine home alittle bewildered one night, ——— BoE ae eee tg to eae | au aatd:. ih my Hutto dom inowsine i, | DEACON DAY ANJ THE HIGHWAY-COW, the necessury means to creel a monument to | bus tf iy Title dog barks, who am 1? his memory, In spite of un Executive Com | 5, All round the walls of the Mitte parlor of For The Chicago Trittune, mission, Aura figure the names of some of | Mine. Malllard’s home aro hung ‘The best 0” beln’s will hey tholr cares— Portugal’s best-known stat pant anal schol: PICTURES OF it ee eres oliis at agttiey to shoe ue way, ars, the subseription has reached but $14,000, | nearly every mombor of tho family from the | fe warry au’ Gain curutalrs— With this amount the work will, however, bo | mother of Napoleon and Josep, down PL Awa tare gong anes Day; beeun, South Ameries hag as yet made’ ne | to: the: lute Napoleon ILL and) Ewpross | {1g wus tempted an’ tried by a highway-cow. returns, but it fs probable that the new world | Eugenlé jy represented. Nearly all of g will contribute more than the old toward tha | thesenre old French engravings, The portralts | The hue o' hor hide wus a dusky-prown; monument over the remaius 0! sreat | of nll these men and women whose domgs | Her hody was leun, au’ ber neck wus slimy Portuguese historian, classical novelist, and | and thoughts so absorbed the.attention of the | Que born turned ap, en’ the other downy poet. Tho amount ($14,000) subscribed In | wortd about the close of the chghteenth cent | Sbe wus sbirp of aight, wn! wus longo" Hin Portugal comes fargely from those who are | ury are. pletures taken at the thie when | With a peaked nose, wn" a short sts unable Ae contribute mnitelh» “RIVA aul ag wverybody, zou ade the peruons dHetsal sus, An ribs liky tho huops on 4 home-tin cents each. "The Portugnese Ih the United | It is therefore falr to presume that these were States have’ now an opportunity to contrib- | more eorreet than the portralts we see nowa- | 3 nny n diy hed she eer tn pound J. U, DUNITAM, ¥ tal iT | with it, Churches, 3 a oneral thing, wre pot Eultor and Publishor of Eastern Lisnule keyiters | iP tied an the Bubbuth-Duy, while pluices oF tumusoment are crowded. ‘The wan who playa at tho thentro deals with fletion na ff it were a tor- rible reality, while the preacher tronts the sub. lime truths be Is culled upon to teach ag If thoy did not amount ta much afterall, In wv discus. sion un future punlabinent in an eternnl bell of of tirg tho proacher who uppoared most zolous In favor of this doctrine of an endless suilering in a Inke of tira eld to a brother nt tho closo of tho meating: “Now, let us go to —'s saloon and have a good timo with an oyster dinner.” Naw, whit conld a bystander think of such a remark from the chumpion of a doctrine now yonerally given up by orthodox churches? This sume preacher took’'a salary of sume $4,000 from nu smuil con~ kregation, dud lett [tin worse condition at the closy of three yenra' serviog than when he com. Startling Disclosures, ‘To the Eultor of ‘The Chicuge ‘tytbune, Corcago, June V—The lecture inst night by Mr, Brown, Prealdent of the American Humane Svelety, cannot be too’ widely circulated, It should awaken tho dormunt sensibilities of every mun and woman who-reuds it to immo- dilute nection. Although we tinve often heard of the abuses of antinuls in transit on our rallroads yet notone in a hundred of tho peaplo bave been aware of the extent of those crucities uu- tll made acquuinted with thom Inst evenlug. The enormity of these cruoitics almust staggers belivt. And what shall we say whun told that ° not belng conducted to suit iilin, itls better | Laxauye before, Lows BEITIORS, ute to this werthy object. JOE. | daysutter titty of sixty years of det 2000 | ee eee eee ean hine-tenths of the meat furnished us er In | menced. | tow ie thls for apostolic lubort forlilin to realign, By the otiquet of war it 100 Columbia 8t., New Yor by enthuslastle admiring artists, ‘The plet- Ted bee transttxedb her crumpled born, Chicugo iy made up of the mangtod enrensses of | Ian ai er LRA esl eral Rcreyuned is permitted to none below the rink of news: 2 eae ANT NOTES, ure of Napoleon in Mme, Malllard’s parlor | Many a ten-pot an’ old cine pall enttlo, hoa nad sheep which have fullen vie~ | Cots otf some aninzing ting, aud In one shore | Paper correspondent to dictate to tho General iiteaha noite shows 8 less intellectual fuce than any of hls |. led the fucm-boys tied tu her stumpy tall, , | Mins to the Inhuman practices of the sbippera | Horugraph, ag reported in THE Trmirse, we | i the Held, Physicians hero have found it ta be m jhe Subscriptions for the Washington statue | tinier portralts, and. with wa bard, cold aud teed spocutature? 1 tive before culled your | have (Laughter), (Renewed laughter),” _ Die, > 2 © and they wish to prescribe It ler Wall street amount tu $25,785, sheerlng four’ and a crucl mouth, {inthis | Old Deacon Day was a plous mau, attention to ihe cburacter of the * beef we oat"! | {Laughter} ‘These clerionl jokes are enjoyed ming KenKOr, . *) oy REFUGIUM, hoe The buslness of forging old engravings Is | picture he looks the tan that could write, as A frogal tarwer, upright an’ plalu; a Ant annoy a weaty iutie he rat extensively carried on in Paris, Berlin, Lon- | he did te Joseph white the Jitter was on the | ipo drive bee out o His keowin’ gealn, and aibuwn that wedo not get but an insigaiti- cunt proportion of aby .abuve = thod cdsj—nearly ull of tho first und | sec by aiuny,. and the fine wold of truth ts love ANN, Druggist, Grand Rapids, Sie siqut of under the rubbish on the surface o Y ry | . Prot. Zdllaer, of Ger- For The Chteag« Tritune c no ; throne of Naples: © L acknowledge ag rela- cf ond’ cludes guing enatward, ‘The infertor things, | Whity Prot ot x Teonsider the Laxative the finest and md on io ar fedncdaivinn tie fieaisecuk st Hons eanily than acho serve Me 5 a Silay were the yrasics that she aed: to play: oat ca nre bokuneby tho packing wud uanuing {| MRBY. At his “Transcendental Physica ™ Is | When tho henrt ls soro and tho tlosh 18 woalcy natder the Laxa’ The admission fees during the flrat weolt 0 me, Malllard’s account of Joseph Bana. advocating 0 fourth dimension in spice, it aps pears that wo three dimensional belugs aro autistied with our tires dimunslons in space, ‘Thoutres are crowded, churebed are nerieoted. Prenebers cburged with bereay are not urcilened: fur trial, ‘The erring ones muy oconstounlly re- eclya a stub In the dark, but Wey ure not Drought face to face with oburch dlacipling. A thne-sorving volley rules the day, Astrunomers toil 1a that our solar system 4 rapidly: Inoving: it the direction of Hercules, Where nre we golng? We have still Lge noble and yout men standing boldly for tho rightund truth, Muy their number be inereased, houses, which dispose of the loins to uur retail deulers, and tt is frum such we get the major purcot our stonkd. Mut tho cnsy ty ten tim tuore revolting ian DL uad supposed, watll rua Jug the words uttered by Mr. Brown lust oven- tng, Lthought It bud onuugh to bo fed on the fiveh of aerawny ‘Toxds cattle, ancient bulls, and ewill-Ted cows which bud aot been murdered bn trait. J bad sot supposed it posallly wo baye been cating the discased meat which bir, Browa. shows we have been. How can you, Me, Editor, better sorve your cottiitry thing by Dringing your areiilory to beur When we luck at (ho world through darken'd | ogrecnile proparation | ever used, and abell 7 ommend It to Ry customers, the Paris Salon this year were $14,000,—an | parto’s charactor correspond with that which | Ilo used to alt on the Babbath-day Wi. PIERCE, ‘Druggist, Cuester, ¥ unprecedented stu. historhins hnve given dit. “ie had no ame | Avith big open Bible upon his knoe, aeerslen Mition," sald she, to be a great soldier, He | ‘Phinkiy «i Toved ane fie awit The Yale Art School has had 147 pupils | iced ‘his books, and sald he would rather | 4H Sho Hettor Land that he longed to goo— turing tho past year, sixty of whom have ben farmer than King.” Sibu aside Delta bopiie xiira) tho air, Adoptell Ihouiroiesivn OE Are, $ ‘Among the pletures in, this little parlor | Would being uhu back to tals world a caro, The young American sculptor at Rome | there fs aise one of Bernadotte, who beeaine | When tho Deacon went to his church in town, whom Miss Tineker caricatured so eructly in | King of Sweden, and one of his sen Oscar, | Khe wateberl an’ waltod ull be weat by. “ By the Tiber” is said to be a Mr, Harntsh, aio suicevellge Hum ou the INP dietiine diocnevoc auaduliner withuut 8s frown, 'Tho writers on art in Parls are now busy | dott though tora ting one of Napoleon's | i ee ald rade tie whipe sae we 5 trying la solve the question why tho present | Auieshils, was the arehMleet of his own fort. He would crack bia whlp, an’ would holler, eyed; When wo feel n andness wo caunot speak, Something wo dreud ike « feared surprise Titilo thore Js in tho world alono, Oo To-the heurtiess world of women and meo— Little there jg 1n the voloe or tone ‘That strougthous, coutfurts, aud blesses us thon, | pp py YSICIANS’ TESTI MONY Even tho wicked will turn to Gad ‘ 7 Jn tines of troutiio or deep distress ‘Turn whou they teel thy ucsutstin ing rod jeu iatration nnd effect fully a4 59 it ia thou wint Ho proves a Irieud indood, ; CALES |. COTHER TESTIMONY: awe’ ——_— U.S. STANDARD Por oe 32 ar Sirs—] have had 4 perpetnl ache, and have Leen constipated for M ne Foes yunvy ised] treet remedies, UY bf them have pro 1 ag ejtenctous 10 1a inoat valuable “Proric-FRUIT 1A say ort vadeaver to give to ib my cordial and strangely wak the scourger to. : NBKEY, M.D. 3 d oy 4 ¢ ow Whast upon thie gizantio outruce upon man and beast? ‘ADAM Mixben, 3. D, . ‘Putdn Bay, q ‘ ne since 4 a ul Ww of > : I A : i - De < ut Y Sidon, wsith andy" 2,00 pleuitres. und those so- | HGH Nt wes never Oe State et contig, | Hehe drove wloug in bis“ ouo-liorse-shay, 1ejw in tue power of Who rullroud Directories to Sra Hecauso—and wo all tho Josson have tearn’d— = lected by artists, Is nut strikingly superior to bial prevent the lurgest part of walty to wit The Mund that smites is tho HLind that boul: "Tho rt Interchange advoentes the éstab- | and always held, himself ready to eat louse: | Nunuly saute blegurdonewnihe Handi tople-aé ull ties: Ht ls especlully tu: | 55, goyponeo to a Todet at the. Tes A truth which tho lussou of Lite reveals, fale tei atid gan greatly, pleco dam, I lishment ot a prize tund, the Income from | from hin. Je became Ring of Sweden ale | Hefpia' hersele tv hls standin’ coro, viii tiuw, whun discussing the aiid and abe 6 Rosy oD a e If “the mills of God" do slowly grind, - ied DEB, M, U., whiel: Is to be used to send Aimurican art stu: | most contrary to the wishes of Napoluon, ] Sitln’ his eabtages one by one Jeetgof the fumnane Bocluty, und L trust you | union of the Army of the Potomac | ipno grist is cortaln, though long deluyeds — dents to Paris, or some other revoguized art | and so firmly fixed disolf there that | Beamperin’ hum waon her meal waa done, will to whut you can,y—and your power Walulust | Last Wednesday Night, And Morey is wiser than Juetica ts bi o thing—l.¢, ery centre, for study, ° when the Biplro want to pleces ond | omcn tho dencon homeward came, eee iin atuey bandad hand : At the Army of the Potomac reunion, hela | Fora soul rodvom’d Ie 0 sontonco ataid, Raper itpat tir ea a ‘The New York Madisén square policeman | Kinglets whom Napolean had oreated bes | Winn’ a byw, tom tho buuse bY Peay HoYaab the Wuddits rosculs atrough the land, in Hartford, Conn,, tast Wednesday event, | wo : 8, D, SHEPAUD, M.D, Eveston, § + fhellives he renulned firm on the uiniin’ 8 byt, trem the huuse o° prayer, n phe We'ro a long time loarning that God ie kind, Tins been in cliatawol thu Seward Monument cas Satta ta vant tates It tin tile we ily Slay wr Hua crang fraine, : AUIICOLA, to tho regular tonst, “The benefit of ju- And wo aunt far wore Hut we uiced ne pains —_— long Chough to bveome aun art erttic, bh : e “ is soul ed ealin ed tho evenin’sair, c! Y u| Me} th a hive be iT Wi A 7 See eae erst write Wits MODINE ae thie Barts | Bernadutte and Josuph Homaparty had oacly | itipraraneud amnooth xn well-worn plaw— ePormit It to Bo Recognized, diclous training" 32r, SaMel Le Clemens | ete et ee eee iauG ta tho | - Ttrled your Tuoprc-Frvrn Laxative, and! gut: "Oh, the statute Is all very well, But iw Hite anwerded ast slat rs tuned Cha Vo Mud in bis garden wat highway-cuw, ‘To the Editor of The guleagn, Teale ie nl) etepnlitlel ae tallow Fad ralu, prescribing it to any lady NtleNs spore, | the pedéstle,—well, that pedéstle fs thed—dest | daughters of u wealthy bunker of Murse SWIssVALE, Va., June 8.—Tulking the other ut the thoughtful civilian instruct tho $ ie NN, Me Dey Alte 7 3 forawd a uf 1 Wi His human passions were quick to rise, eB a . | soldier ln his duties, und the victory is sure," ) 7 it le aha ot ses Bl elnte pants, pen ab ava, an, old gentleman muna Blockes Te Ree eee ora how Hoy: seat Mong with the Conkling atatr, | 2% Ciaraaxs 1 gladly Joly with my | Wuen tia lean ty weulk, aud the heart ig gore, . i who was for haven gis qt inate 0 * ron twelve gtven ie the seeond elass, one goes 10 | Hernatotte's housubold, us Monsiour Male | keutler une rudder big fueu would grow, Sargent, the clever young Anv Me | a pAbtey | ard was of that of Joseph Bonupurie, ‘Ths | RUPEE ear ure Ma Go whe Sane reyreauntel nt the veeent exhibition | gentiemmn (Stocker) las umber of value | Over his garden, round and round, of the Soclety of Aimerlean Artists BY 8 | abiolceeponkes given him by King Bernadotte, | Hroakin’ bis peace an’ apple trees, profile head af a Caprl giv, aunt mons them a very ctirlows off watelr, | fcenipin’ bie racluns inte the ground, ‘The Academy ot Fing Artsof Philadelphia | ‘The Multlirds have notbeen forgotten by the fue rh ee bad hive . bad, have determined to follow the lead of the | Bounvarte family, ‘They reesive an aninlty: | eiiae RS a pub sbers of Cubitiusts he, andl pltse prizes “tl spel hundred Ballin: ton whe Heit rung. ut the nextexhibiden, A prizy of 820) ww e Pelncess Charlotte, the danghtor of Jo: t fan: be offered next anton ioe thobest Inulseapo | seph Bonaparte, and when -Lauls Napoleon ue panne wen Uy ribet fellow-lownsuien In extending o hearty wel come to these Iustrloug Generals and these war-scarred solillers of tha Iepubiie, ‘This ig a proud day for us, and, If the slucore do- sire of our hearts has beon fulsitied, it hag not been au unpleasant day for then. Lau ti full accord, sh, with sentiments of the toast, for L lave always maintained with enthuahisin, that the only wise and trus when be replied, solomuly, "dir, Conkling bas placed the —— in an unpleasant position, OF course, Wo eywpathize with blu; but we do not want to throw over the Administration,” “Elave you Sonud ous, sot,” E inquired, * that: Grant was uot nomlouted at Chicago? Do you know that st was tho anti-third-term, atitl-unit- rulo wing of the party which triumphed in to Inst eloctluut? Pi y, With thud rk aun" pla . Yost Ww P M oldie: or murine, and one of 8 tor the best fig | was made Kusperor he sent them a present of | fhe buyw ot the viiluge xrow sirotue sud tail,’ y ‘Yous wo ure awaco pf that fact, and aro wills Iutllo yor ie? At diced a tentd Tegommending it to my many ¢ ISN ure plees contalalug uot Jess than two tg. | sume $2, Ad the yray-halsed furnera dropped away, ing to permit it ta by recognized. Wecounted | 1° tai) ita how. to do it Yet —_— ours srilys Hesny sa ures. But it {have rambled away from the sub- | Que to Un eters tian) bouton full all ou Stouts bub wun te woot tut siving. Ht tho beat | when L was Invited. to respond to ils toast, ; “| Company Ky 2 A New York art Journal advocates the es- | eet uf tig Raphyel | ; Hage Huts witleh wawuy in all, epegraumie further tale Twaids You have | ald Suruish thisadvice and instruction, 1 wos i . as tabifshmient af ai organization for tho pure | Mit the, first utteaction tn iy call of the | rug tuinga wo hate aro tho last to fade boon managing Grant so ong on the buld-yaues | alist us such enbarrisseil us Twas erat: March 20,188 pose of providing the custinnes, brled-brac, Alaitiards, iets ond dotng eae etal Ramoviyo ure leuetuuriod Lari" fauny FORres Tonguos gid dubodyewills biuweyouuresaetool | tle, ford evuld briug to this greut service "9 Mexico, Mo. SrtA Uraperies, ete, used by atiiets who ace une | 4d when thore, f tot so fuiterested fy the | no death o' the wicked segins lon ofuyou iuh hut 1 must be embarruasing, now chut bo | but the one virtue of absoney af projudie 7, 49 & I5IS, Jefl Chl Dear Sip—Topie-F aver LASATIVA jiyy yet uble to buy tenn. “Eho’ plan is warmly cane | gwner that for awhile £ forgot the pleture, | guy tnere ia vlitmax to all eurcurs, iv uvuy frow bis mauagers to have bim begin to | and sgt opinion, Still, but one other quall 147, §, Jeflerson-st,, Chicago, . | romedy chap tus even Mane ey ultnal sonal uended by artists and ably advocated in an | \y lend mentioned the subject Mil, Zenaide | Au’ the tiwnwuy-cow nt vet was shila talc" fivation was tweed, and Jt was of only mtnor Manufacture more than nent good for torpld fiver at Wat. Lis article signed" Raju’ It would, be to Hindly roe Ah la for Ie out nae Ju runnin’ y rico with 3 ruliway-truio, we rhe eptien wit 6 alate bode te. fuportance. Lineuh, knowledge of te sut-| 3Q0 Difteront Vuarictics. don Artisty what a elroulatiny library tate literary | UtMenvatiute Tielua: agian s. | All into pleces.at onco sho went + | dave but Conkling was our sirongestiuant” vet, Therefore f was not disheartened, tor if LOWEST PitICE io Marc 15,188 workers. wa ant ae wl uch, Tee it Fer deena tuba uunicewnen they fatl; Tie speaker u astrayitorward, stuvero map, |} could nequlre that, there belug two weeks au keels QUALI AE LOWEST HUUCEN: Ourver, Buh. to spare, AGoneral of Ith rank Ja this army of tho Potouac sad two weeks wus reully more thant wonld, need for the pur use, Le had known poople of Dy style who Mg In arecent mimerof the Parls Figaro M. | the trame to exwmine. 1 fs painted on pareh- | Ueto! the world shy was awiftly sont fu Unwuveriig Hepublioms shies (he noinluins Heats omy. the pupils veo latte ‘Geanus ts | dauipavsss whtels fies ead bsen st Mn Jie moa eh on atu ee cesdtitt ana tha putroteiny, Guounscians wiki; auly ie pupils wre butt, evtus had | daupiess, which bas caused 4 wrhikie down he oH i disappenred, and ti ity pluce ute ay itp ane ale close tu the face, and has. ugherwise ‘Aye baUnLed uo Clune Uy te Wan sa eT fier’ that te Huteuted: injhor ity buy counted leled facility of execution, w spirit of a TINE, taking your Tropic FRUIT TAN AT ie and tucks eandljuit roanita (rota It that g Introduce if umong our lulls 4) yt, Ora MENG Jo MALI. 9, fuct that tue defeuted’ injnurity bad county hud lvarned enough in forty-wiyit hour: re a VES Pepa ecunton, # svlriy of sf the, fad sowie wtih dnlefurtiiigd, jut cunsidure MILLARD AVENUE Brazion, Ciuayo, poo penalty tig Tejuiabbant baa iurity tu to cera them at aon nee uf have usd sop Tronye FAUT FM wt is becutse uf tnges quuiitics. thay tho | (nite Ste, MallianWa possession trom ter | SePNeee Milk An saversieetion | igh uur CUveriie DUE LETTE Ta | et aaa ee ae age in te samnothlni ya recolvell Hen FI siete weltat "1 aL? Prt Hl be ON ‘Hut Way Open Vp a Now Mield for Nene the tutal pluage. When such a man | ont ied hod before, ie me to go tp , Gev, F. VHSEAS, Eretich sehuol is the first In the World ate Mine, Gillet, who recelved it fra | gue Mure Datrymant Lata Eid it reer a dutouted vangidute | the bape States Military Acudey ot Lie Very aipoeraly,,, Gruliaw Bt, Brovkl) The sculpture galleiles of ie Paris Louvre ees Chal . Dr, Charies A, Dorenvus bus made tho first ro- | und bls trivuus tu permit the recurnition of the | Polut, aud sald, in dis Howery professions! Noy. 29, 1880, yubout the coudiiun of the status | bs thi ell-Known head Shrist whieh has | ee: res paper recently rea " é y ve v 4 a ney & CO. ar. “store paruleututly In, the Halls of the | been reproduged Chottsunds of thes by mis | tyre tay Aujericun Cuomlcal Boclety of Now should renuw oe ows OF, fultutulucgs to 4 | dicuuy proved ee Tw Re iy bast oo af Ornica ov J..0. wey ee Venus of Milo, of vie Caryaudes, and of | berless couples. Lt represents that supreme bint ity fhe xe was ubtuined fast April woverstuent Re aroun to: ivedie to'uny | Wy own account—nonc, Al 1 know about wee | A Fon eet 4). Dake ‘alu,, Mure Melpanenc, “Sone of ts gillerhes are vou; | wiouient on the Grose when the mortal part | Oo" Ueptight cult robe uluit wave BIE £0 (LG) tt ea eae Y | miliary matters t got from the gentlemen at {troy Levers, Steet Bearings, Hrass Beam, Hea eT ra netsh, tra, BOEE hayt Mructed over cellars, wud ue must yowertul | trebles at the fueling lint or the Spirit, | Singer ib Inu. At its birih Aho cuit weighed | "We ura ouustuitly; rewladod of our debt of | t Hokie, wind to, tipi belunucs th etedll. | 04) and building directious with euch Scate. a pete Sie Taine ye} Mae eee ee | ee ees throw bak kde eto | Sk, eels Fbleteen en ter i Ce a er curikcaeried on | DML weil any tnlssion Was roveateal tis igere | The “Lite Detective,” for Family or Oftca, $3, | eter cha ating 2 z tuted ut once tu remedy’ the ev to one side, A dvathly pallor overspreads | oa mulicdiet Mad Ghawbteh figtitud De here | Wallin by the Relusl Governiabat, but peo | courtesy blussuimed tutu warmest zeal. Duld by dealers every Waters. ane tor peisesnss | Mighty plowed with theta 0, Ue ‘