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’ a] Gu ir : HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNIO 13, 188I—SLX'TKEN PAGES 5 ny * saryZimprovement in the condition both ot | ndiculara, forty feet Inextreme breadth, anid | with arms in hia hands shall be: eondemned born In Canada, and en, In the war of : iw ; i OREIGN postofiies clerks and telegraph operators will have fimuahe at twenty f ls- | tocenth after itentifleation aud proof of his ‘ OBITUARY. 1812, ‘The remains ware Feieen te Fond qt Bape dialrie romares wore not sensational, G would be presented In the House almost tine | Hewemeny fate tans ive cated corer setts | Uitte tog on Lac, the former home of the deceased, for in- | party, ; : mediately, ‘The elanges contemplated, he } steel armor three inches thick, whieh will be ' q Death, After a Painful tlt f ei her Prograss of the Land Bill | sald; would tmmediately Increase the publle | carried to a dopth of six ur seven feut belaw © VICTORIA. An a: Pain ness, 0} MISS IATTIN JACKSON, SCANDAL. i fart t . charge by £08,000 yearly. «Thu Incrense, hie] tha wator-lnv. | The Bo i minis will not he REFORM. W George F. Rumsey, of Rumsey, Spectat Mavateh to The Crtcago Trimune, 7 Pog Gea oh jn the House of Gom- salil, would eventually amonntto £160,000, Ilo Hitt vith aasts or sith, ine Ul avery a pole Metnornne, dune 17— bill for the reform Bro, & Co Cannorsrox, I, Jung 14—Miss Hattie, | Boston and Brodktyn Greatly Intere- | f pointed out thatno Minister would havebeen Tat Trane Site will be propelled hy tain of theConstitntion of Victoria has naw passed Oe . daughter of Hayden V, Jackson, of tis sere Deer = Bivorea Sule Which : mons Justified in proposing so largo an expendl- | screws, and will have two pairs of high. | both Houses of Parilqment. [t.reduees the place, and niece of the Rey. John Jackson, of pi Arian tcronintustce aca Sal 4 i ture without thorough Investigation, and ho presanre | enmpound hortzontal engines, | property anutitication of embers of the Log- | Fanoral Services Over the Late Rev. Fe | Chicago, ded thls aru atteraiong and | ftostox, Jie 1%-—The famous divorcee | ' soverely condemned the Impatience of the } Hach Itgh-pressure cylinder will be thirty. | fslative Counell to £1004 fixes that of free- Js Gooilspeedty Former Pastor of the palnful iiness. She was in her 20th year, | suit of Pond vs, Pond eameuptn the S 4 e operators nud their threats to strike, eight Inches In diameter, and the luwepre hold electors ut togthate? an occupter nt . ally Ear was much respected, nud had many friends,’ { 8! . D MpreING terday’s Record of Arrests, | ove paixty-four. ‘The stroke will he fort ; p ; gacli Court tht t f Tes . : THE TURE. inches. ‘The bollers wile or the loewinot «| £2 There tg fdat satisfaction at the set- Second Baptist Churett, th W. jantxeverdl inva a aa wt etd { Releases, and Convictions ‘The race forthe Wakingham Stakes at | type, twelve In mitinber, and will be mare of | tement of the question: * SAMUEL W eee deen aite iy Jalan Ln aad all Aa : in Ireland. Aboot toatay Year woicheWirider, cult, King: |istnal, They will work Wi tan pecans of "i Death of Persons of More or Less Promt. gramaron The Sune Teese ‘Samuel Malo bona faerie ee New York : : ‘1 ade junds per sauare Inch, [tas extimated Rs " * . cant ta oer ripe ’ Seotlenitacennd, Herat Het ett Sk Tha the engines “wil Iidieate n calleetive| i ALY: " Ward, an ott restdent of Veronn, dled at his | paver, hing furnished n subject of no Incon- : Nineteen ran, including Keane's Book- | jower of 500 horses, aut that. tha Byeat of TIBENAT, DIRSENSTONG, nence in Different Parts of the home this morning from Injuries received | siderable gossip in musteal circles in New — 3 maker. Wallenstein ond Mistake were | the ship will be se én knots. Rose, June 1%—The Liberal newspapers : Count! Inst ‘Tuesday by being run over by the ears, | York and the large cltics of tho West, whe yore Races at Ascot—Names of the | scratched, : ————-- state that, I being lmossible for all the Lb- quay: s He was one of the oldest. and “a highly-'| the parties from thelr Telations. with ‘the Winning Horses—Foxhall’s * ‘The Hardwiek Stakes were wou by Peter, THE AST. wral factions to come to an arrangement for 4 - mo tine respected citizen of Gruudy County, Rev, Henry Ward Beech IL Geologist. second, and Bonnle Doon third. AN APPEAL praventing the success of the Clerleals In the GEORGE Y. REMSEY. a ai He See are Ara BS We j Grand Prize, "The race for the Alexandria Plate was won Sorta, Juno 1%—THis Zancotf party have | coutlny elections to fii administrative posts, Mr, George FY Itunsey, a widely-known IBART-DISHASE. known asin Boston. ‘The Mbellant, J. B. E: _ “kab ie aaaeg Titndstonos | the: Taberats shave resulve ay | clilzen and inerchant, and. through: his con: Spretal Diepateh to The Chicago Tribunes Pond, ls 4 years old, has been known asa by Atohett, the pei Exeter second, and | gent the following tebegramto Ghudstono: | 10 faenals have resolved ty abstaite £001 | ssotton with the tir of Hnusty, Heo. & Co, | Canam tains ine dune 17.—William | Member of tho firm of Hathaway & Pond,tho velor third, Three ran. “We appenl to the genprosity of England to st, . he lnstn i side “45. Wisia te Rion a Redpath Lyceum Bureau, while In Brook: , ) to 4 8 th , -, wiiteli ahead hie prominently identiied with the business In- | Adams, 45 years of: age, n resident of Voto, 3 a eV ered ihe ceil oe quth of the ieee boeae' pone gettin ia fad aut: beaut fa Pe SE ae eee EGYPT. erests of Chlengo, diet at hls home in.this | thls county, fell dead on tha street to-utght, fea for a we ear murawarel fhe call Ge Who Was Imprisoned for ment that ‘tho objections taken avainst | ciumation to electors, ih which they say! 45% elly,corneraf Rusu and Httron streets, yes sunposably of henrtdisease, He liad just | lls career, o prominent feature {s that he Is # His Crime. Keene’s Foxhallas winner of the Prix de | “rhe ke Suh alt ate Levanraue terday morning at 6 o'clock, For the past six | Walked about a mile from the races and Was | accused of letting out lis family affairs In| Paris will not come to anything. ‘ to Ales anen ins EH aaron sul here ins requested Hgypt to take months Hie hud been a sufferer from Hright's | overheated, fuwisuins his site Your with and oe y io, mt nw. be } pMnerge: anal deck. Wvvenuiia bie tes ai r , Htobe! t " . Cae hes, . 4 ts Wi 4 w Killed i Al i . BALI OF A MACE. in order fo preseeve our liberiles. * | pressive meusuves agalost tle tribes con- | disease. In October Inst he was confied WILLIAM 1. GOODYEAR. SHaHILA aorta one toatice Wen is gixty ‘agoners Wille in geria Lorillard’s Wallenstein has been sold to TUNKISHE PRELING, cerned dn the avananrs near Assub, | 40 his house, ant only after ten) tarreonn, Conn, June 1%—Willlam E. | yhleh, i February last, [t.appeared in’ tha Abyssinia, to which 2 2 | weeks of palnful fitness was he able i ‘ Ibum of the demi le, ‘tod * % Areher, his trainer. Ariens, dune 17,—News comes from Arta ee cyt repliod att tt | eee eet tees has fe able | Goodyear, who radu from the Attuntle to the | album of. the deml-moude, supported on by a Band of Native tn TUNNELING THE RNQLIBIC OMANNE 6 that, on reeelpt of orders, to propara for the | Bossesses to Juerisil in that district, Alfalrs. At the end of a. few weeks he was | Paeltic tn 18%, died to-day, aged 64, citheraleby a brace ofeonvlets tetibelee surgents, Sir Edward Watkin, Chatriiat, of es tyacnation of that town, 2 conspiracy was: SPAIN. She fare Ayastiates ile abies omer. thi POLITIC ae Jaune face of no inconsiderabie attraction.and Ys tT v1 | bes Ad ie i c y, Where his eonditton i] e| qh Tarks Giving Up tho Coveted Fronts | mental shafts for the proposed chaunel-tun- | gunpowder and petrotetia werv found con. |, MADEID Tune 1i—Bixty thousand stews | Croiamtiy talled tn luenltin witli: sestertay IOWA REPUBLICANS, yer tnarried ‘by Nenry Ward Beocher at , nel had been aunts on the Engiish side, and | cealed. Fiye Turkish ofleors were arrested pected to iuumigrate to Spatn, iu con- | Tanning death relieved film Uf nt fipther 1 the Laitor of The Chicago Tritune, ounell lutte i 150s, after a slx-weoks! an~ ler to Grecee with Very iwo-on the Iyehoh side, and that from one of |: . HARTI. ante pee af ve deelsion of the Government | pain. PET! Dunwgue, ti. June t6—The. State Cons Cae eeer eat nlloglaeadiitere tere ‘Bad Grace the shafts on the English side a gallery $0dor.} —Loxpox, June 17.—A Janina dispateh says allowlng Jews expelted from Russia to como | | Mr, Itumsey was born at Troy, N. Ye. Dec. | vention of Lowa Republicans will be held nt | Provide Supt. 1, 1680, and ‘the second the 000 yards long and seven feet in dinmeter | Dervish Pasha, the ‘Lurkish commander, to Spain, M4 Aiecd, att conseyue tly avis in his élst | Dos Muines one week from next Weduesday, | sume offence at White Itiver Junction, Vt. £ the ag 4 he ore | p, % q the sane year, iu November, J. C. Jones ts this Introduetion” into mereane | Pcimarles and County Conventions are being year, in November, J. C. Jones is eelyed ‘ ine % allege vi No. LL “ Hite Ife by association with on firm | Weld all. over’ the State. Several local Con- Simig attort banker ot con fieratte dnanctat May 24 vA Lasbexsd in New York City, tv remained there only | ventions have already been hetd. In theso | credit and social standing. ‘Che othor alleged May “4, via Loxpow, dine | one year, and then eame to Chicago, arriv- | State Senator Wiliam Larrabes has been } destroyer of happine: Jol. Ely Goddard, eee uel sro chit Hat the au here pti Tle err aa uniformly successful, Claytan County's Ramen is gE the staf ot the Governor of peoy celng from Areqtipa, Peru, on nered the employmer¢of his unele, | Ulexation ts Instructed to vote for him, and | Vermont. had been driven. ‘The progress during the Inst week had been sixty-seven yards, whieh is equal to two iniles yearly. ‘They have thus solved the question of the rate of progress for the experiinental gallery, and ascertained that the lower stratum is fimpermeable to enused Abdul ‘Trassarle, an Adbanlan leader, to be hanged, PARTICULATS OF THE CONVENTION, IENNA, June 1.--Lt appears that tha ae- ceptance of the Tureo-Greek Convention by the Greek Government did not trke place Yuotims of the Would-Be Bulgarian Ty- “rant Appeal to Mr, Gladstone for Aid. GREAT BRITAIN. . a water. French experiments realized exnetly | without remarks and representations.on tha the: Abpronel of ube Chiles, —— tr. WV; Dole, ae junior Member of the, the sateen forte aera re a ADIUDGED INSANE. EB Bai oy NG REVENGE ON FORSTER, T Ty ¥ im "I rin Of vt ry & Dale, w ine the ‘eT hire strict wi be shintiari struct Cy sf PARNELL 18 GF ENG EVEN IN FORSTE! the saine result. ‘They fat arrly ed, he sald, | purlot the latter as regards some of Its stip: WYMENEAL. largest. and most influential’ firm inthe St ei. During the past two weeks lications Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes at an understanding with the Freneh Tunnel | Intions, ‘Thus, the arlicle stipulating the free 5 of Minoly, He continue MAnsuanLtowy, La., June 17.—The Coun- Loyvos,. June 14—Mr. Parnell and his Committee that on cach side of the clamel a | disposal by the Sultan of the State. Domalns re : {eal position untht tst7, whi Li of necessions to the Larrabee ranks wotlith- | ty Commisstouers of Insunity were yester~ socfates 1H) Parilament are ttow doing thelr i 6 " t BS SM OEE BI stiving, Heuasud: wi rothe: erto expected have become apparent. - is if i fr <j hettondvance tho Land bill through. Com- further heading of a mile should be driven. | was considered us detrhinental, us a aimiber Speetat Disnaten ta The Chleaga Tribunes pets the deceased, with his brother, strength is Increasing daily; Word comes day engaged In investigating charges brought When these headings’ are finished, which certainly ought to ‘be in six. months, one- tenth of the question would have bean dealt with, anda further treaty would - then prob- ably bo proposed ‘under which each party would accomplish the remaining nine mites on {is side, with the view of meeting in the iniddle of the channel. A seven-foot gallury ought, on this system, to be completed In live years, » Rumsey, Sars i S$ taken inte parine: as renting cian ene une ey the fri nae of Dok, Heute} t from Clinton and Jackson Couiities that both seventy-fve red guests era yearortwo Mr. Dole retired, leaving | w 5 pal nes et gathered to-lay at the restdence of the Hon, | the business in the hands of Rumsey, Tire. wate acl Nice OE ie cians She alleged that several attempts had been and Mrs, George S, Robinson, of this place, | G+ which tirm name hag from that’ time to vote eae fraut will hia ve in th Co i imude to polson her, and alse that gross neg- to witness the marriage of thelr daughter | Mspresent held a foremost place in the iist | Vole each usplrant will have in the Conven- | fect'and ubuse lind’ heen practiced. 4 strict Hath to ate HUES EN hter | of Western merchants. ‘in Dustness he was | tlon nothing ean he sald except in the nature | Investigation. failed to sustain any of ‘these, attie to Mr. Champion 1, Burehan, of | upright and honorable, shrewd and stecess- | of conjecture, Larrabee’s record in the State | charges, and the woman was adjudged in- Mockford, dit. Among the guests from | ful. “His untiring puereles x Juyariably | Senate and his personal characteristics eonstl- | 8the. and Us smorning taken to the Asytiin abroud waa Dr. Lhilip G@. Gillett, Superin- | exerted in behalf of the elty in which he tute lis tower of strength In the eanv at Independence, lent of the Deaf and Dumb fustinute | lived, and in whose — pe fe Ws tower of strength In the canvass, <<<. neksonville, -at which Institute the | fare he took. great. pride {tis estimated that he witl “have practically CORRECTION. bride aud bridegroom: were formerly | No ‘project enleuiuted to hg | allof the delegation. from the northern part ‘The clothing house of James Witde Ing ig | of the State, besides those of the river coun- | ¢, leis ae Co. Is only kept open until 7p. m., instead Velue very gracefully and fine | effective sipport. Ife never souglit nor Hes and that this will give hin’ a decided of 9 p, t., 03 was erroneously stuted in their pressively Interpreted by Dr. Gillet. | held politieal ollice, For three terms fe was | Heal on first ballot. Buren 1, Sherman, | adyeriisehent In yesterdays 1 MNUNE. ye: nreaulits anne beautiful bor pyro: te paler OF the Board of ‘Trade, auc, Cappel and Basle will nel i paral : —_— priate array: Gold wateh,.bride’s father ons rom its origination, was a yery prominent | by thelr respective Congressional distriets, wother; gold necklace. and locket, groom; | member ofthat bady. He servant also us Vartan is No longor censured a “dark BUSINESS NOTICES. fice spread and shams, Miss: Nellie Hobin- | Treasurer of the Protestant Halt-Orphan horse,” being fairly entered tn the race, son; hanglng-iamy, FP. J. Darto Chicagy; tearat silver: w of transactions are said to inva taken place with regard to them since the cession of the Proviuce seemed probable, aud thore isn dis position to recognize only the validity of such transactions as were entered into made and before the decision of the Berlin Conference, - Another exception was made agaist tha con- tinunnee of the Special Mahomedan Courts of the Sheri, whieh would conflict with the’ Constitution, according to. whlelt every one. fs equal. As rexards the ine demulty for the Crown lands and the quotaof tho Turkish debt to be assumed, there is no objection, but itis demanded that Greece should not be worso treated than Servia, Montenegro, or Bulgaria, Phe Con- vention of 185%, about the. suppression of brigandage, Is consklered as siiperseded. by the legislative ennclments made tn Greece, which have entirely suppressed Urlgandage In that country, ‘lle time of three years al- lowed for tho Inhabitants to make thelr op- tion whether they will be Greek or Turkish subjects is also.considered to-be too long. It appears that in ‘Athens hopes wero en- tertained ‘that these objections would be taken [nto ncconnt by the Powers, aud. thut by n slight modification {1 the wording these objections would be removed In the Conven- tion between ‘Turkey and Greece without af: fecting the Convention coucluded between the Porte and tho Powers, As, according tu the last article of this convention, the treaty between ‘Turkey and Greeco Is to contain the rome: sliputations, ft would uppear to be difeult now to make any alterations eyen in the wording of the treaty, FRANCE. 3 TUE ESTIMATES, Panis, June 17.—The Cluunber of Deputies has beguy a discussion of the budget. M. Gaste cominended the’ example. of reducing the debt set by England and the United States, and M. Gaudin advoented a redus tion of the Innd tax in the interest of ayricniture, 80 lard pressed by American competition, © THERA ‘Two men, supposed to ‘be returned Com- munists, have been arrested in ‘connection with the attempt to blow up the statue of ‘Thiors at Saint Germain, = FOXITALT. Panis, June 1%,—Tho Secretary of the Jockey Club says the rumor about Foxhall is unfounded. No protest. hns been fodged ogatnst him, and the stakes will be handed “over ns soon as demanded, RUSSIA. ’ . RXODUS OF JEWS FNOM KIRF, Sr. Perensnuna, June 1%—The measures Inslituted by the authorities at Klef for ja census of the Jows hav Induced a large exo- dus of those people. : DENIED, Itis denied that Russia is negotiating a treaty of protection with Merv. _ NIMILISTS BENTENCED. Sr. Perersnung, June 1%—L£ho recent court-martial of Nibilsts at Klef sentenced tivo persons to death and the romalying eight othar to penal servitude or exile to Siberia, The Emperor commuted the death-sentences to ponal servitude for lite. Tho accused In- cluded four women. by one Kate McLaughlin, an inmate, against the tunnagement of the County Poor-Farm. niltee. This, there 1s good authority for say- bg, fs In accordance wilh the une depstanding «that Mr. Forster will re- te from the. Chief Secretaryshisp at theend of the session. Quietness has been ratored. A few nntinportant arrests have teen ninde tinder the Coercion act this week, tat the state of the country Is very satis- fetory. The crops promise well, and tho weather 1s fuyprable, As tho tarm- i's aay,. ‘*Providenco’ Is Killing the Lengue?? The Land bill will eelalnly reach the -Upper House py the first week in July.” The ‘narrow division on Mr. Heneage's. amendment. last night had no ,dgnificanea.. Indeed, the Government had made that amendment almost an open ques- thoy aud forty of their supporters voted DEnAIMEN, advanee The Cornell crow will not be allowed fo outer for the race for the Visitors’ Crp in the Henley regatta, ‘ ‘Lhe Sporteman saya: ‘Tho action of the Stewards of the Henley regatta in declining ntry of ‘the Cornell University crew for the race for the Visitors’ Cup fs porfectly In- explicable, save on the ground that this body has ever been notorious for muddling, mis- management, aud lack of courtesy.’ ANEW TORPEDO It ‘The torpedo ram Polyphemus wassuccess- fully launched at Chatham yesterday, In the presepee of an immense concourse of peo- ples She fg of 2,010 tons, but carries only a fow light guns for defensive purposes. Her deck ts only four and one-half fect. above tho water-lne.. She is fitted with a twelve-foot ramand three ports for discharging torpe- does under water, besides ordinary torpedo apparatus. ‘Che vessel is wholly constructed of stecl, and armored six and one-half fect helow tho water-line, and the deck fs formed of three-tneh plates of chilled steo). The ship is divided Into a number of water-tight compurtments, ‘Tho whole apparatus for steering and for firing torpedoes is concen- trated {an armored tower. Iter sngines ayo 5,500-horse nower, ; and . lor speed Is estl- mated atscyegtoen knots an hour.” Sir Josiah Mason; well-known in connec- tion with the manufacture of steel pens, 13 dead. .« : ' RELIEF FOR POST-OFFICE EMPLOYES, Postimaster-Generat Faweott announced in the House of Commons to-day thata scheme would shortly ba promulgated) which would greatly ameliorate the condition of Post-Of- fice employéa. : ) °° HIRART COMPLAINT, * oggrayated by hurrying to catch a train, was tha cause of the degth of Willinm Boucl- cou, pupils, “The Rey. Dr. Burton, of the | commercial Importanee of the place of hi Conetvsatiniel Chureb, — ofieluted, — the | adoption, falled to reeelye hig cordial nuit cs and wife, | Asylum, and, at the thne of his death, wasa | This’ will probably remove all chanee of : Skinny Men. elegaut ervice, Lr. | promnfuent member of the Historical Suclety, | his sucess. Ib ty claimed by sone that on |, Vells’ Health fenewer Absolute curo for and Mrs. W. 11. Shulzes stat Ary Mrs, 108. | an organization which owes tn ereat part | tha decisive bultot the eontest will have nar. | Reeves Fre eter tagr ee er Prentiss; vases, Porter Prentiss, Kansas; | its ineeption and present tlourlshing coudi- | rowed down to. Larrabee and Harkin, and poke atregt: ae RARE | Bewd atid era ata Aaa Carey, Wastiingtin, Ho ty ut Judivitant cer tt tak Jn auelt veut (he foriner will unques- * re and-palnted panel, velvet frame, | ils work and progress he waulfested the lye- | tlonably be nominated. vm I . 3. Colby; nickel-plated clock, Miss | lest interest and took a most active part, his | ‘The nomination for Governor will practl- Peery eek tee} thoraing tiinigne and ne N lie Colby; set silver fruit kulyes, Frank | efforts being recognized in his eleetion to the | caljy decide who shall be Llentenaut-Gor reat fquidation eale will poyltively vluse. Such Colby, Detroit; eard-receiver and bonquet- | ofiee of Vice-Presi of the Society, and | ernor, ‘Che candidates are; ‘The Hon. . HL, | bargatns never before otfered in Chicago. Meo'a holder, Eva Ultrrington, “Port. Hurony Iils stibseuuient eluctigte totheoflicaof Trustee | Manning, of Carroll County, a keen-witted, | clothing, hate, furnishing goods; alee ladies’ set of silver knives and forks, W. A. Wins- | of the “Gilpin Fund.” He was also identified | successful lawyer and Witilom anember of | fouds.a¢ 172 State street, next store to tho cor ow; ease of silver mutt-pleks and eracker, C, | with the Chiengo Academy of Sciences, and, | the Legislature; the Hun. Lafe Young, | et of Monroe, 13, Calkins, Hlockfords polntapplique hand- | in the researches made by that organization, | of Cass ~~ County, whilom = Chatrinan ee Se weg kerchiet, Ph Shader; elegant celiuleid | contributed valuable: hiformation acquired | of the lown Senate Comuilttes on Rallronds When acampalzo ugninnt discaso is toltebset, In case, Austin Bryant, Chicazo; | by a long and thoughtful study of | Judge Stockton, of Fremont; and genial Srdped with CAnCoDE ae igen Apericn the enc- elegunt*marbleware vases, Mr. ‘aud Mrs.'| niferoscopy.” In his, religious — bellef, | “dack” Wood, of Poweshick County, nll | fy takes Mant. It fs tho Incompacable specitia Geurge Wild; marbleware pitcher, P. G. | Mr. Iumsey adhered to the creed uf | gentlemen of ‘Integrity and unqtestioned PHO Danses se Aa a Pep Als s Gill t qacksouslllu; elegant siibralkdered the Epise a Chart and for many years t ye iatendeae ote Tanibe tusteua Bicane- rivers nud ehelanerawizht 146 ollet-cushion and brush-broom case, [was a member of the congregation of St. ‘or Superintendent of Public Instruction Niciex “4 Emily Wioship, De Kalb: satin-lined hand: | James’ Churels, to the support of witich he | the candidates are: Prof. Akers, of. Linn Peau anversisemeitt OF Guplcg Seles Buller Rerelies smut gly ests M atte allay, Eb Pas ualinral sonteiuutor ite: Was married obut a iat. Babin of Peter County; {gee oe a @ 13 bea silver cologne-stand, cut-elass | in Oo Miss Eutly &. Sheldon, the sister | Col. ernethy, of Crawford County, the 7 Battie, 3S. W. Diller, 1. et Kui Hts: silver | of Mr. Edwin A. ‘Sheldon, of this eity, and | present Theummbenes and a number of tahers, Pe eget SRT Pale tt ee pd butter-<lish, C. Martin, Mr, and Mrs. F.E. ) by thatunton had one daughter, now the For Supreme Court Judge the present Jn- | it Stevens, ‘Mr. and Mrs, C, M, Conrady hand- | wifeof Afr, James S. Norton, of the law firm | cumbent, Austin Adams, of Dubuque, will painted frult-set, Mrs, C. H.’ Crosby, Lvs. J. | of Jewett & Norton, be renomluated practically without opposj- LINEN LAWNS, &. Hanover, Paulina Lloyd? enmp rocking- The funeral services will be held to-mor- {| tion, A few Conn InEAlaTy VOlGS NIDY DO | wnwnncnnn ene aan ee chair, Dr. W. W. Bryant. and wife: salut | row afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. dames’ | cnst for Dstrict-Judge Ed Dufie, but they cushion, Mr. and Mrs. BE, FDutton; pickle. | Church, corner of Cass and Jluron streets, will be Intended merely in tho. Walure of an castor, Mr, and Mrs, Charles, Brown; bridal introduction to place iim in the line of the souvenir, Dr, Burton; $10 Koldplece. Mr. it, THE REV. E. 7. GOODSPEED. Supreme Judgeship succession two years Eliwood; $5 goldplece, Mra. It. Eliwooit; ‘The funeral services over tha remains of | Helice. Judge Adums hag proven an exceed- . handsome yases, Dr. and airs. Allport; tidy, the Inte E. d. Goodspeed, DD. wi held ingly able Judge during his term of office, Ars, 1, E, Warren sailver jewel-ause, Cora | Ele inte & J. Goouspees, 2. D., werd hell | and there is no question of hls renomination, Las. OSS e Nesbites sitver andcut-glass vaso, Mr. and | yesterday forenoon in the Second Baptist SNagsny. cf : Mrs, C, O, Boynton; sath handerchfef-case, | Church, of which the deceased was for ten + adh the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, ‘ Carrie Irving pertain and jewel case, Miss | yeurs the pastor. ‘Che platform’ was draped | WATEIIOo, Io, June 1t—Seyeral days Or ff Ds fori. pa DEPUTATIONS OF ULSTER FARMENS favedone much to disarm the postility of the Opposition, mogt of the farmers tn that poiinee belfry sound ‘Torles and Orange- wen. , They sry that the bill, with one or steo-nntinportant amendments as to the cKogih of tonure, syill be highly acceptable to thstenants of the North, ofo ON THE MOUBE TO-DAY, Mn.Glafstone announced fils Intention to nore he ninene ments to the third clanse of “the Land bY), mang It clear thata Jand- bonf fs entitled to the sane access to the Civil Bil Court as nu tenant, ‘Cho Midlothian Liberal Assoclation, of which the Karl of Roebery is President, Is wlready insking utlve proparations to recelve Mr, Gladstona there hen the House rises, The Scotch conplain, and with justice, that Scotland has wen utterly neglected this session, and that, for the first time fn many - yenrs,. there ls no’ born Scotelman in the Cab- Inet, Nevartholess, the Premler’s constitu- ais. wil give him an enthusiastic veleame, {tis probable thnt, in tho course othls speeches there, he will deal at length wih the retalintory movement, which is making great headway among the working- tasain Edinburg and Glasgow. The sugar Rfiners of the Clyde will ask him to, give his Vews gn the acdyisabijity of levying an import duty on Continental beet-sugar to offset tho French bounty system, : : TUB LAND BW qo 4p the Western Associated Pres, Losnox, June 17%.—Thomas Power O’Con- tor, Mome-Htp anember from Galway, has €ellucd to put on the notice paper several amendments to the Land djl whieh have ken sent hip from Irefand, The Wome: Rulers haye apparently decided to do every- wy Hn toate pqwer to faollitate the passage e bill}. Minnie Walte: silver vase,Nollie Stone; le. ai ago J noticed In your columns the article folleeset, Adah Siulths set. of sliver. nue. | ! deep black, and tn the centre hung & por | from Burlington on the Gubernatorial ques- picks, Stra. John Syn; sliver and frost- | tratt in oll of Dr, Goodspeed, | ‘The Hevs. W. | tlon, whieh spoke very encuuragingly ot the edglass jellpdish, Mr. and Mrs, W. | Af Lawrence, We M. Ualgh, J. 8. Smith, | Hon. J. K. Graves, ‘of Dubuque, as a most WwW. plarelts sliver and cut-ginss Nase, J.) Galusha Anderson, G. W. Northrop, and J, foruidabte dark horse. In the coming con eard-recelver,’ Mr. and Mrs! 0, 41 Bryant; | form. ‘The floral memorial offerings were | nome would ereate a terribte boom and make P H t d hand-yainted’ plaque, Mr, and Mrs, J.B. | numerous and In the best taste, . The ladies | the coming election one of the most Interest- rinte Whalen; vases, Mr, and Mrs. I. W. Willntds | of the congregation contributed three beauti: {Ing und memorable In Lowa. Hy is poptttar e "i tollot-set, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. W Stern pale | ful pleces, ‘The centre-plece represented. the | With the masses, and were tho letters "J. K." | 6 ¢ 99 of vases, Mrs, Hh. De Hrowny Alrs. N.C, War | “Gates Afar,” with the motto in violets on only tied ah the ticket the people would . rene nickle-caster, Mrs, 1. 11,. Bisbee: vase, | ny white - ground, “Beloved, sleep? - A Kuo that tmennt Graves of Dubuque, Here ( Little Bishee, Chieagos hand-palnted plneyuey broken pillar and an atchor, with cross and | 0 ¥ atta there are a hundred or more of ir. and Mrs, SL W. Kowa; silver vase, Mr. | star, all in calla Illes and other. choice | the leading men who would, shout with joy j and Ara, W. 23, Sanford; handsome ink-stand | flowers, completed the offering. Minister- should the Burlington writer's predictionconia and paper-welght, Mr, aud Mrs. J.B, Ste- | jai associntes of the deceased seut asymbol- | true. Tots o staneh lepubliean, has always 5 Reduced. phens; handsome bum and embrotlered | jeal design, with star-and crescent, ‘The | Pub his shoulder to. the wheel, and worked cs for the party, and assisted by his gene: * it hd up fowa, nid Ist arene Choice Styles of our own"Import~ é JOSEPH EF. NOEIUSH, : the well-known sculptor of London, has been ordered to execute the statue of the Jate Lord Beaconsfield, to be placed In Westminstor Abbey as « National memorial. TYE PORY LITTLE WESTERN, which sailed hence the 14th for America, passou Deal to-day. TUE STRIKE OF-THE HULT DOCK LATORENS Isembracing sallors, 2 : DEATH. IN’DIBGNACE, : :Enmnvna, June 1%4—Lowis Potter, tm: Prisoned fn connection with the.Glasgow Tho Dally Nowe says of the Land bilt: “If eGovernment and Ijjberal majority In the House of Commonsare firm, the Peers will tlre way. ee THE DEPUTATION OF ULSTER FARMERS ‘ho hal a conference with the Irish Liberal Rembers of Parliament regarding the Land UW) say. they woulsl prefer thirty-ong yeara oftteen yenra ay the statutable tenancy, noes ©" ON TK LAND BITe : The -Toyse went Lang bill, skirt, Sr nnd 3frs. C, E. Radghts; hand- | chureli was well ‘lied, and- many present punted sutinspanel, W.-, Stine; yases, © ¥ 7 Hand to bul Vranle Sanford; beautiful wleker chain i Were affected to tours during the ceremo- | crves the ollie, and itis tho wish of the ation at 1. Pater and E. 1. Alden; hand-painted | ‘he services were conducted by the Rev. oplathat he showd have ft, providing he vase, J. D, Ellwood; sliver vickle-fork and | w, M, Lawrence, the present pastor of the | 88 candidate, Us fine executive. ablity - sugar-spoon, Mr, A. 2. Stone; tollet-set, | church, and tho cholr, under the direc. | Would give us ns fine on adininistration ag 9 C, 3 le, an 35¢, Mos W. IL Stebbins; fascinator, Mra. C.U- | tion af Prof, Phillipa, sang “Beyond | the Stato lens ever had. Let tha unme of J, 9 toad] tb] Bryant; silver fruit-kulfe, Mrs A, Eliwoud. | the Smiling aud the’ Weeping,” and | K. Graves head the Gubernatorial tieket, a . ri The total decorations were the finest ever | in “the “Sweet By-andeliy; Ars, G, | We Will wager a hat that he will carry most- Warranted Pure Linen, seen In Sycamore, ‘Choy wero arranged and | F, Carrington giving the lnst-named ‘as a Wovery Democratic County in the State, é — presvated by Mr, and Sr, A. W, Sawyer, solo, and the entire congregation jolning in | Weare all proud of this gentleman, wha {00 Pieces Atdo'cloek the guests began taking leave | the chorus. ‘The relatives of the deceased | cMNG to lowns poor boy, and has worked of tho bridal party, for whom an extra train | present. at the — ceremony, —ineluded | Hhnsel€ to hls enviable position, Let the 2 yas in walting to take them on their way to 5 3 : booin continue, D, P U L Chicugy on tholr wedding tour, Ong ited {is father, Blanton . foadspend his brouier, —— we inen awn, hank frauds, dled to-day. ” : 7 "AT THE WOOL SALES : * to-day 0,200 bales wero disposed of, chlofly Port Philip and New Zealaud,- The demand was good ptfull pricey, 8” i 8} CHANLPS DILER. : stated thatthe British Consul had acceas to nto Cammilttea ‘on the ? Goodspeed; lis widows his J Cause? was carried without division, ’, = wish of all their ‘many irlends will follow 3c onto DEMOCRACY, < P ULaIa tS cae nina aa taletsinat t8 Sie To han ees ‘ URUGUAY. thom, that the whole journey of fe mp be fon George, now aiid ng. for the mnlnlatry Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trioune, 32.Inches Wide, ° five auiendmenty to the third plause mak: | ‘here yas no precedent, ls sald, where for: “A PRESEGAG. : ono constant delight to thew U.N. Be | Fannic, : Crxcinwati, O., Juno 1%—-The John Fe} - ‘hg itelear that the Inndlord is ontitled to the {gu .represontatlyes wero reqosted py one |, MontEVIDRO, May 29,'via Lonnon, June LAKE GENEVA, = nee Northrap Faye a Uriel review Rad Follett Club, “organized fos’ the purpose 95 cts. a Yard. Aue access to court as the tonant, and Iimit- | of thelr body to communteate through him, | 1%—A' great sensatjon has been caused hero Speetat suit to The Chicaoo Tribune, tiblished tn Tine ‘Tnmuost, He referred wrote Howlnation of jeites Mole thesveond subsoetion tofuturotenaneles. | except inthe casa of Egypt, ‘The appoint. | by tha lyse of 9 decroo forbidding news- | 1c Gesnva, Ws, Jutia 17—The Wis- | feelingly to Dr. Goodspeed’s long connection | Sh 0S rie amarriey s cane tule for Gove : scond sybsectlon of the third elauso cant of Toustan os French Binlster Pent. papers, on tA ota une at nee pena. ts cousin State Fish 'Comtulsstoners visited this ay Ereivrar Cae suites aud ws Nae aty Feats A nt ey Mayor 1OG-s10'Staterste 83 follow: we fit at , > | discuss jes or create obstacles for the 5 \ ee be ee ant dopa notageoptianch Ine potentiary forms the subject of correspond: | ee vente Soveral Doputlesand Senators | Pidee yesterday, and putout nets to uscertatn | rensed wus consecrated to God and tho miu: | Means, He was elected, it will be re 66-62 Washington-st. the prospects for the propagationof the gnine | istry at his birth, and that hls mother always memberod, a8 a Reform . Mayor by NEW TORPEDO RAM. erase and ‘sells hin’ tenancy, fn nddition to have resigned, ‘The legations ara crowded price pald for tho tenancy he sliall be ey plese June 1n—the ; forpedo-ram with Journaliate hiding froni the authoritles, Het Wich hava bout plnuted Hert dapeclally He ml altho dit not pet T Soars nt. the Democrats, with the ald of a few hun- BAKING POWDER, Ned to recelvp trom his landlord ten tynea | Ghithare tedde ie ines ully eae Hed OF | ‘Pwo papers have muspended publication, and | taken up they were found to eontain only | Mmuselé with the chureh until his bth yoar, dred religious and temperance people, with Chutham to-doy in the prege the rest ayold politics, ‘Ti printing-ollices Amount of such eum: (it-any) ‘as, the threo fish,—a rock Juss, 8 plekeral, and a Dr. Galusha Anderson, who preceded Dr, | the expectation on the part of tha Democrats TES CONTRAST! t rhs - people, Shels of 3,610 Goad: Uin his et tad ile, Wis. ; 1 Court, on tho apphieation of the tenant, i thie buf cornice. ohiy Tow light guusfor | of three Opposition papers hayo been nt- | sucker, A second east was made with about | Gvodapoed {n his charge at. dunesy | that when he had taken his seat ho would | yulle other Bablow Dowders are largely ADUL, Over a fajr rent within the meaning of | Mfited with o twelvefoot rau, and three | Fee Injured, hope for better sucvess to-morrow, In a goad qualities of the deceased. | They wore H tl ae ate . classmates In college and clovely asgocinted | While but litte has been done in the way of dng the net water was found from 180 to 168 | Th ifre, und he ‘nee Dr, Coodapedd to have } reform, much ling occurred that Ig gull tothe boty Men Me eason Is overs The run this | Men. & good and consistent Christlan, who | Democracy. ‘The advicu of thetr leaders lias cunt ha lineal sg tone ag uguel, and, | ad gono to his eternal reward, be unheeded, and when urged tpon te dikodgi ae Ty bets ee the fish’ wore |. Lhe services closed ot 1130.0, m,, and the | Mayor tins been repald by Insults, Thaler. bed 1 ‘ei the oe i fell considerably below remulns were conyeyeil to Mt. Greeywood | oerata who hays been recummended for of- {incor forin f eaTE o : Conelery, ut Morgan Park, via the Rock | fice ora place on the police fores haye in the The. geattanene waning: private: gems | Tee alfroad, ‘The pall-bearers were all | great mnjority of cases beet rufused uppotut- its ts i! Ae ir luke Nave ‘Obtained per. { Cleraymen: ‘Lhe Rev, LJ, Morgan, of tho | iments, for the very rengon tint they or tele EN oe Wie cilia ulilorities to Ludul Hopi It ‘Tiheglogical Scminsry, te ltey, J, | trendy were: polltrelans, “This method of FE ee ee on tho site De tie old | 2+ Buthow, of University Placa} the Rev. A. | distributing the ‘patronage has naturally Treat Chak: BIEL Works pete Tewill, eonmmene Parker, of Centennlal; the Rev, C, Pers | greatly incensed a good juny of the party, Vathditatetye ‘WORK APS! 8 1 of Western Ayeune; the jay, E, O, ‘Tay. | and, ns already Indicated in these dispatches, Among the recent ps are G, I | thls nef, or, in the ense of 9 holging subject 4 Wo Dster Nenanttaht holatag age vise corresponding to that cystgm, the tet At any) by yhleh the Court may de- etho selling yaine af hia tenpycy to have Ki 1 depreciated ‘halow the amopnt pe mad have begn’ such sujiing. value lf the Tathad yeon a fal repty Whleheygr pf the, #2 Suing nny he tho greater,” wt ALGERTA, — °* TNRURGENT THING ANSULATED, Atorens, dune 1%—Lho native Algerian forces have annihilated an Insurgent tribe,’ ‘The insurgents left sixty-six dend and egr- ried away many wounded. Fifteen hundred camels were captured. , oa MASSACRE AND'ROBUERY, Axarmus, June 1%,—The Insurgonts maden raid upon the Esparto factoxies near Salita, and sobbed the employés, uearly all Span- fards, after which they set firp to tholr dwell- {ngs and other property, Mnny men, women, ports for discharging Lorpedoos nyder water, poside ordinary tarpedg Apparat, “Tho yessel is wholly constructed of stec! aul arnored six and suechale fcovt below the Water tine, and the deck {3 formed of three Inch blntes ‘of chilled: steel. ‘The ship divided Into £ umber of water ttt com: partments, The whole Spparutiis for stcor- ng and for firing torped ja. concentrated Lit an appgred foyer, © Her englnes are 5,500 horse-puyyor, and her spepd is estinated at Aoyentech knots ay howy, i Th ee ui Tree What taba ‘the 1a pew vessel appears: Ikely to oat -extrng) inary ship ‘hat ine yet bean built. Bho ta novel and peculiar. aljke tu Poors, duno “Tree award. Grpsaseh,’ 9° Saghil) rae Rember of they Land Heamig, lias been) Jason, ay ry of Central and the Rey, Ei, dulbert, | there ig high indimation, Meetings have been tlie Dundatk Jail, wydpp tye Coerejan pct, e h Church, Avery larga number | suyeral thues threatened, and the action of Nouns and. wife, i Fe Murry and wite, ot ine Uo folowsd iia romalits to-tuelr ual | fovnigiit islikely to bo Fopeated,” in the tee Mrs, Frank. §. Wilson, If. ¥ ‘Bousmnan 0, His to the Retorm Mayor. tell: TUBER FARMERS 5 ; ' : Br ag ‘Martha ‘Stake, : th ‘Dr, | Tosthng-place, 5 olution referred “tivo mempe: y form, structure, fl ‘and arrangement of | andchildren aro julgsing. Strig-atared that | Brown, Aijes Martha ay WG toy, OE —— matized as an ingrate. ‘The County Conven- laluntar tip Comolnaotat beugheen, arucr protection, walle. ber. weabons of at- | sixty wagoners wore killed 2-7, * Glen Tooke, of claape. dda J. : S1n8, JOBERI END, . Jon is called upon to ‘denounce ‘and “disown Pectet of muriter, os tack ure such as svill necessitate her being rot 7 ss Nv i Van Slyek, of Sndison, Apeciat Puapateh to The Cricage Tribune, Hig tha several wards are urged at their MATER, sire i rae aon Sa Any, owertat iarpe: GERMAN See eal jumuowaan, is dune Hatt aaa meutligs to follow the gxanuple uf done Huby “Ulnar lgan ‘Town’ . tery, and hand id PROTECTION WANTED, . : KUTAL MURDER, Afternoon Mrs. dogeph End, Wife of ona oF | thedohn F, Follet Club will yore at the full digg At AF the Mulllgan Town: Pommta-, oe ae? Fikmeernirth extant Hartietery Bent, June 17,-Thy swotectiontsts ara | © Leapyinie, June 17,—This eventug ex. | Sheboygnn's weulthtest aud most prominent | etection te Itepublican tleket bot Btateand dang eed Presidyut af tha -braneh of the Ps i League, hnprisoned nodor theCogreion Tana bean selene,” | oe ia se y ty VICRHOY PROINBITRD A MEETING: ts tbe in vipy-ot the pxpopton of fj above water exposed to the enemy's fire, such poston of’ tha vessul: as Is “abaye waters ue being conyex jn formeaa as todvilect auy projectile that may strike Jt, ‘Che appear. ance she will pegsent when at sea. will be i business-men, died .at her hoino {In this city | gount: ‘ has been kept UNCHANGED !n all of Its original ae oun MeGamnve ee pail ofconsumption. in April her husband took RGINTA READIUSTER pacity aed 9 lalate. She, best evidence oof Douald, a. well-known’ variet, her: to San Hornardino, Cat, hoplug the Are abt ey EN Of its bolag weed _ : THE FA {cCombe's buggy. Was, lltohed ner, change would benellt her, But tt dl not; pre Val Satspade) Fone cape, SHAE ints feat fram Nath fo Bouthy trom East fo ety I nt Mo! agitating for the Impositiol pt heavy ‘duties ouconland yooh S ysagss nn. 5 LKAVING ‘THR LAND. OF, PUR TYRANT, ++ Breen, June 17,—The atyeam ot eInigtse.. . “Py Q and, fechng herself falling, she solonged for | Tvncuuuna, Va, June s1%—The’ Reads f the rich and here It baa be Peay Me a ra ita aide aul Hon continues, Fifty Pometanians ya : i latins Salvi Saar ae ea atu herohildren “ual and fo be ablo to dle at juaters have alrendy commenced the cam- thed'tor the taat 1 ane i ttarged sith tha chogtiny of the boy Fé Bi a ae TT storpe esti fopcor | SEBNED Meslay on thely way! ta, America, | ctifdivn riding. Ie pul several children | how that ale owas hurried back, They wr) algun the southwestern part of the Biate | A PYRE FRUIT ACID BAXING POWDER, ~ aged itty tha shooting of the boy Farrell," | the oyltmur willbe fone feo8, a JOR, OF | The steamship companies have the utmost | in tho bung sand drove fomul the Wed hore ifeaday nahi giving. Just Hae | Wisich hag heyetofory bepn regarded as the NEVER SOLD IN BULK. ; hy aie ot Duplin the Jat of Mey last, | above the waterline, and will be Fattenen dinloulty in providing transportation, es fleck. a te ; i MeComba, was for the gratification of her wiasligs, Yot-ped of rendjustingnt.. ‘Thele alu, how= | face by STEELE © PRIOR, te feH suntonced to panal: geryjpude over a largo’. portion | o tes de Tia ae ehtldron, ates ri ceo batl striking “> @¥oReaE BRUE. aver, iy to concentrate thalr forces here, a80 | wanufacturers of Lupullu Yeast Géms, 8) ‘ é LIQ ie toned Ne siteurioat ae ae Atte 5 : CUBA, - : H MoDohald in the Moat: eComb hag been ‘Botelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte this distrlot Riddleberger had spagcjal refers | Flavoring Extracts, etc. Chicago and St tow i" . Lospoy it EIQUOR TRAP PIG «2. plated over With, sted) arbor, and will | yo 7 ARRESTED, prominent in polltics, havik ben a.prowi- | “apuran, Mlch.,’ June 1%—George Brne, | euce when he warned tha Conyention that = Wee June 17.—The supporters of Bir | Cover'in and protect (ho ship and’ Pike joa |. HAvANa, June 17,—-Senor Rafaol, director | nenti cand{dato tor Leu! SuRneOveeHOr, father of ex-Mayor George 1, Bruc, dod at | the sandwiched Kepubican-Hoad| ustor tloket MINERAL WATHR, ‘any many eae the tones. oF anaes siusey: ana Hing. soul ee Fee ee ae area eine | plows howlies fop Clu Treasuteh, «re. Qo'otock (ila morning, aged 7 dlayasboru | which t pus ia the Geld woul not carry | men Fler eotaian i aur ry seu | ued aright struts eurpion aK | doy two wontgnes by ibe THbupaL Upon BF |) ee TN") ta Nave Hampent, all for many vest be | sngle county tO et ene | FRIED RICHSHALL me yt aye P iiaugp es ic =” ae oy tie Shoat ia be guar gt aa lapeina Ff ios oon om Be Paylin if By Ai A a Ss inent peta and AMuslnegs-nan “int rls year, at the people he ald would NATURAL BUPTHRWATER owos tt groay Oe tt CUMS HG A imate Polgmhene i | clea ake pan Tourpal for'augtr ara | , Af=sbov4, 1, Juno Yt—-Wa-had e grat | SPARE AME etaicott older in ule Aes | Uke” "Ee Dottie, Vwi he’ ana | MM osu gure lnnganie Cathe ite Lt Genrgo Rollestan, 3. P. and ¥,- Fe | as strange os it with thus appear above. ‘The | upon the samo subjegts "8. ere tmp Hit oudeavoring 40 exhume a soustodon & Unttale Rall wAy,'the int Tink Mae a Nu | actively. vu in lls tigiulty. pu gore of 0 Beawiachy Livan. meer med ford Univers, sea eee a ato Ue ataieeline nual "BAN DOMIN » | ghused at’ Hupeanie postnonsmsniss ths | acrpceuteal Ale wing, alu ths founder of | Modify hip assritonee “tho get woctiag fing | ——-tis tenes Sd wy wy orice, Deas Teen OF TNE TALRORAPAE anand plated ha tha otth. Below Hts BAN DOMINGO, operation was -hlghly Tnveposting, anas'will | elty, ~ nawee, aunty Ravine mk, OF thls ) jnod| fare neAvyduviile presided over by | THE ONLY GENUINE VICHY r “BTAp| operators have decided that, int the suctlon assumes a V forjn, and ends MOYILIO'S LAWS, be decribed tomorrow, ba en Sitconesmnd é Capt, Frank Blair, the IteadJjugters’ nominee |), ,o14 moepriiss umned by the Fronch Gorernmens 9 officials suepeyd any of them for te: At ‘sudo ub dus Kugl, UL will Wheres | JLAVANA, duno 17,—Lrelsent BMarillo, of Lee eee ev.averernet Tt ie PETAR BISSETT, - . |} for-Attornoy-Generul, ‘The speach of ox- | WIS InEp ror Gout Kbgawatlm, Diabutow flag to Work overtiine on ar after the 27th | fare bo seen that p completa crogs section of | Santo Domingo, ugw Victatos, says pyery. ‘ SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORK J ied PS Bosctal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribuns. Benator Newberry on this joeeastore, hig ct: pre a ravel pusadice uf the Kidgwya, yee Whole staf will go on p strike unfit yeavel ja Vary sunitue to bhat of & bee, clitzen aftemptizig to disturb tue actual order | Sioux Orey,-Jas June 17,—Wre Lorimer, dt, WaTKBTOWN, Wie, Jina 17—Letar Bis | Aled atic Ju both tis ranks of pho eudjust- | CEU ESTA | Sete ao ang saver, 4 erg aud Republicuns, many of @lom depro- a Laver ae Chicago, has been engaged for two lectures ‘pelt, probably tha oldest person in Wiscongit, a. Histone. do tads the ansertion thas Hopital Discasus of tiv Stomach, Dyspepsia. to bo delivered in Iowa at the Clear Lake | dled to-day at the homo of lily sou, Capt. J. | “four Years hence, readjustuent will bo one | gfpesle drat Witte aveeitartganta es “ ths Sunday-Schoul Asseubly, Bissett, tu Milford. aged 102 years. He was i¢! th ey National pletfe on 7 R follearueg be rejustyted. STMASTEL-GENERAT, FAWCETT that Lis scheme for. making the neces- of political institations legally established shall be tried by court-martial as conypira-. top ng Ly or at bb below where ieee i steatest ahd phir the cn ie tors; also, that every cltlzen anorchendad begins to curve towar centre ling. ‘he Po jbemus ty 240 Leet Tous between Pere

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