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CHICAGO: TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1881—TWELVE PAGES, OREIGN. yonse Bitterness of Yoeling "Between France and Italy. jusellos Agait in the Hands of the Commune, and Fighting Go- . * lag On. fow the Reprosentations to America on tho Fenian Business Will Ho Made, 4p, Rowell and Mr. Weston Were ‘Pach Sweetly Sleeping at Midnight. ince Alexander Arrests the Four Ministers Who Appealed to Gladstone, ql the Spanish Bombs Whro Thrown by Stevongelul Gamblers of Madrid, “+ Dreaded Vomito Inoreasing in tho City of Vora Oruz, Mexico, FRANCH AND ITALY. prixen “PON PLON? f Nectal Cable, Pans, dime 24—Prines Napoleon pub- hes. his efectaral program in bis ofielal gen, Le Napoleon, this morning, He ly Ifavor af tho partiat revisiurd of the Coristi- frllon, more particntarly of that. part whieh plates to the election of the President.: ‘The Piloce regarils the rect nomination of the Preaitent by universal sutlraga as all ine aut. ‘Phia ty not astonishing if § Is res pembered that It was to tho strogale be- seen the National Assembly and a Prest- tatelecteadt by the people that France owed ge coup Metat of ttn al of December, *Plon Pton,” would, of course, tke to have puchance, Loo. ANOTHER GREAT WUEIAIMATCH wagareanged here Inst nieht to take place on edith Inst, Sloxson and Plot will play Vignaux and Garnieratcushion ecaroms fore puny of 000 franes atthe Clrane d'iliver, INDIGNATION- IN ITALY, | fo tie Waatern Associated Press. loxbox, June 21.—A. dispatel: from Rome ayst itis hnpoastble to deserihe the tidlig- gation the MarseiWes atfalr has eaused he Tho Chamber of Denutles received with Iunleal Conmmentts tho statement of the Mine iter of Foreign Affairs that the conduet both ifthe Mprsellles anthorlttes and the Malian Const) had” been perfeetly correct, and Unit ty had done thelr utmost to provent dnsult b the ‘Inilkan’ esentcheon, the *Mintster aided’ that he had sent instrnetions to the Jalian Ambassador In order that most ener- pile measures for tho\ protection of the Inlions might be taken, and ho did not dubt that the French Goverment would be hterested in preventing acts ententated to ddurb the good relations between the two wuntries. e : MARTIAL LAW. loxnos, Tune 3—A_telogram from Mar- wiles states that tho Prefect of Police has declded In the event of further disturbances procinin martial law. Fi ‘The rloters on cneh sito did not come In ame tonilict In bodies, but comhivd ghonselves to aonting dawn tsolated Individuals, some of Show were this barbarously murdered, TUE MKSING CONDEMNED, loxpoy, June 21.—The leading Halians in Parisstrongly condemn the hisshiye at tho Nallan ehh itt Marsellies, and repudiate any: wyantnosity to France. . ITALIAN LOAN, s Roun, June 2l—The new Italian loan for té resumption ofspecle payments will be $4,000,000 Ire, : . NOME, Rowe, Juno 21.-An anti-Froneh demon- tration was attenipted here. to-day, ‘Tho “HE polio dispersed the’ crowd, and arrested ihre persons, : , PUNISUMENT. Manseinnes, June 8L—Threa Fonchnien ve bean condemned to imprisonment for fins varying fram two to four month for saultliy Ttallans, NOTE OF FRANCE ‘TO ALL THE POWERS, Pants, Junv 21.—Barthelomy. St. Hilnire, Winlster of Foreign Affairs, yesterday sent derenlar to tho French representatives trond, settliys forth tha polley of France on be Montenegrin, Greof, mid ‘Taatshan, (Wesllons, Ile points out that tho Freneli Grelen polley Ia constantly Ingyitred by nde. te to innintain pence, ‘As ‘nobody In the Ford, he saya, can doubt that Franes woulttl fouediately take up ring If compelled by honor or self-defense, her Government, lias wo diMlenity in declaring that It wishes to title amicably all International questions, belreutnr repeats te “assurance that. yo mils expedition was only wudertaken to thastise maratitors, cud concludes na follows; “France in fuliiag a duty fiumpased by lier Poral and material superiority, will assist tn Teutating the ‘Cunisian administration and extein her tupartinl protection to the enter- Wises of nll nations.” Mit Pe Pe Coroaxn, June 21—A correspondent of fe, zetia at Rome says the new Italian Will be Isined nt the begining of July GLondan, Vienna, Paris, and: New York. Abortion of the amount will remain reserved brtho tain banks, + A TAD STATE Of AVFAINS, AAnsHiLLis, June 8i—Abont 200 arrests Ava been made, mostly Ltallan. worknen, mo of He manufacturers aud shipping cone haetors dlamiased thelr Italian hands, ‘Pueq- Sy‘nlaht the French and Itallan. workuion Rewed the fight, alid nt 10 o'lock i serious Stuggle was proceuding, ‘Troops ware Wareh the spot, — ._ GREAT BRITAIN, PARNELL AND IMB ERIENDS | - vi Syeetat Cable, * oxox, Juno 21—Myr, Parnell, and his ids in the House continue to ‘help the Fermmont with the Land bill,-and thelr tance, with that of Mr. Shaw, af Corky Mn. Charles Risall,. Qe, Gos tha Semberot Dundalk, is of no Mttle value, “The leanio Exvoutive at Dublin has ylrtnally be dtoexist, Bir, Suxton, M. P,, remains sharge, but no meetings are belng held, fil the engagements of the palit orators Febven cancoled, The extronie agitators “arreatly Incénsed abArchbishop McCabe's tific onslaught ou the League, but lt efforta tu averpower his inluence with precept fre vain and foollsh, ‘The breach ‘ween theaxtremlats aud the League agitae a 4s widontng, every day, :‘The former, ~ 4 are mostly Fenians antl bellevers In ta THE DOCTRINE OF DYNAMITE, i V6 lost thelr grip, and thelr appents to the we. wee o Sar teeme 8 Os ey ond by tho clergy, It is whle h.marcover, that some of tho “fead- ebrande matntaln peculiar relations i the Castle, ‘These rumors. haye led Sen Tevisal of the discussion os to James i heny? standing. New York Fenians get for him, but some of hia old compades "6 troubles of 1885-07 do not hesitate to ee Muy with being mite ne A CASTER BPX, | yatlleged escape from, Rlehmond Jall i Neuer, 1865, wus sald to hve been due te the connivanes -of a turnkey, and ™ Castle offered u reward of £1,000 for his Teeapture, But, no one aequaluted with the Quinlan, the elfrk tn the Chief See offer, whe knowledge and by the orders of the Exee- ntry to take up arms nre denounced on Trish prisow system can be End beliove that it was na bona ide eseaps was diamissed for “Dlabbed” toe Dublin reporter, is duthority. for saying that Stephens was let out with the ative, aed that + PHIL INFOMATION 1 FUINISIIED + was used atthe trial of Luby six days after the “osenpe’? and of Johe' O'Leary and O'DotovateRogsa, At the same special come ilsston Naglocwas the only daformer who ut: i. the: :wittiuss-box, bie Qalnlan vs Stephens was li close communiention with {he Crown” officers, nin that Mr. Beat, the prisoner's cantnsel, more than sus: peeled ag titeh, Ba thot as Il atay, the peo ple creJust’ now. very istras{talot the ad- Voedtes of force, ant Stephens’ treachery ts quoted by the clorgy Ih Dablit as one renson why the peasantry should have nothing to do with tha professional patriots, To the Weatern Anoclated Press, THE HENLEY RTEWARDS CIITICIBED, « Loxbos, June 2L—Tho Sportsman to-lay snys: Wo are informed that tho stewards of tha Montes regatta have acted most peeullnr ly tn resurd to the diseussion of the adits ston of the Cornell’ University erew. “The embers who enn elaim te know: wing thing nbhout. rowing have carefully refeatned from attending any of the meetings, aud tha: ptil- He ate coming to the: coneluston that they purposely kept away lest they might be ne. cused of countensneing the dlscourtesy Last friday, when the petition of the Cornell crew toenter for tha rice for the Visitors! enp was under consideration, only six stews ards ittended, of whom two voted fit favor of adiniasion. Lord Camoys, recently elected President of the Lenley Regatta, whose ensting vale one adiuitted the Cornell four to the race for the Stewards’ eup, votogt naainst tho adnilssion of tho crew for the Visitors’ cup, ‘The Sportaman con: tinnes as follows: “If the rowing members: hove really held aloof, ‘then thetr conduct is oven more contemptible than that of the stewards.” The entire matter is a positive Mszrade, and We are ashamed that English notions of fat play should be rendered lable tosueh aspersions as Atmerienis may very Jostillably Indulge fn over the aftair? WHI CONNELL UNIVERSITY CREW wont over the entire cou Monitlay after- toon ti excellent form. ‘Whelr boat, whlel, In consequences of its win-auage, looks pe- etitiny, traveled fast, the men being well to- wether, aud thongh the whl was dead against Uiom there was a total absence of splashing. . moquats, Lorillard'’s brown colt: Iroquols continues to be tho favorit In betting at tive to two aginst him for the St. Leger Stakes, He and Peregrine were coupled yesterday wid backed nt even betting agian the fell. ME TELEGRATIL OPERATORS, The feuling among the telegraph operators fy regard to the seheme of Pastusister-Gen- erabFaweelt for the relief of the operators is one of great disappointment, and tho; set- Heinent ofthe dispute tus remote as ever, ‘The sclidne is regnrded as vague and ln- ring no read benedits, ‘The em ploy ro to their resolution to cease worklng overtime on the 27th inst. TURNED, = aterday destroyed two sheds on tho waa ia Ducks, containing 4,000 bales of ite, COMING 'TO AMERICA, Hartmann, the Nihilist, announces his in- ution of starting- for New York tmmedl- ately, = tN 3: nk pimtisrmay coxtast, At BS o'clock this afteinnon the scores of tho pedestrians were us follows; Rowell, 196 inlles; Weston, 147%, Weston wag runnhig first-rate.’ It ts stated that lic has tiever gone better, : i 1) ROWEGE MIPTY MILES AITEAD. vt 6 o'clock this oyenine scured 213 miles and Weston tt a Av WHO -reESpAY NIGHT, Rowell retired with a.seore of 240 miles. Weston left the track nb 12:50 a. m,, witha score of 186 milex, ‘Both were still resting ateniam Bat z . LAT THE WOOK BALES" : to-tlny © 10,000 .bales werd sold; chiefly New South Wales, Victorian, and New Zealand, Snles steady; prices unchanged, * NOOTHS SIAN OF ‘TIL PROFTTS of the production of “ Othetlo * were £1,600. THE UARL OF WICKLOW ts gend,. . TNE COMMUNICATIONS WITH. AMERICA, Tid News understands that communten- tlong with the Untted Stytes Government In regard to biceptives to crime in the United Kingdom published by* Irish papers in Aderien, will be! conducted “nt Waslilngton vy Lionel - Sackville" West, — sneces- sor to ‘Sir Edward ‘Thornton, Among the articles to ~ which tho: attention of tho Washington Cabinet witt be called, fro Whe speaking 6f what is called “the last visitof -tho Princes of Wales to tho Conti nent,” and Indlenting the methods: by which n fatal railway necldent ilght.be produced with linpunity, and another consisting of Whint professes to be'an account of the trial of Gladstone by ‘n ‘secret society, followud by his coudemmntion to deaths ‘ ¢ 7 A PROULIAR CASK, -Dintay, die st ‘he Port Arlinglon po- Neg arrested naman who represented himself te be an oftver of the United States steamer ‘frenton, aud stated that ho had deserted from his yesselin Genon, In consequences of gambling, losses., Ile visited tho Magistrate and alt ho wahted to lye hhusalf wp LAND-LEAGUE, ONGASIZER ARRESTED, Dumiay, June 2L—A farmer named Cox hag been arrested In Dublin on the charge of Inciting rlog in Limerter County, Ils arrest leaves tho mmiagement of tha Laud Ledgue exclusively In tha hands of Mr. Sexton, Cox was orlgiually the League organizer for tho Provineu of Ulster, but tho finprisanment of tho Dublin exceutiverendercd his services in Dublin tndispensable;* and’ stnee Harring- ton’s arrest he has been the only actlye ure Runizer bn the Midland countics, “RENTHNCED TO PENA SERVITUDE, Threo men haye been. sentenced to: five saulta upon the pollec. THE PARNELLITE: - Lonnon, Jute SiH iy stated that the Par- nellites hove resulyed not to holt any more Mieotings ab. present, but: to: walt and seo what shape the Land biL fi iikely to assuine befoye it passes the House of Commons, 6s ANOTHER AIREST, + Mr, Hazel, Secretary of the Gort brauch of the Land League, Ins been. arrested under: the Coorclon not and conveyed to Galway, ‘ * ODONOVAN- HOSEA, , ‘Pall Mall Gazette says; "Wo wish tha Coyoriment had ‘followed the’ sound prinel- ple of lotling ODonovan-Rossa alone, It ts very fing for the Telegraph te talk about re- quiting America (o trent plannors of Insure rections na’ the English Covernmont has treated ‘Torr. Most, proprietor of tho Frel- helt.” We may ® require’ as muelivas’ we may plense, but; unless wo dre’ nyuch mistaken, America will glve n ghorb answer to auch requisitions,“ 1b seems extremely. Ine probable that the Amerlean Governmont will bo alowed, either by tradition or policy, to india with the Jrish-Amorican pryas.: Auy overt prepnrations for an expedition’ tb will doubtless put. down, ns ft ling dona before,” «. Tho Datly News hasan article almost ax- getly slnitar on the subjyct, It saya; Al though it ds noy Wkely thag¢ Aimerlea wilt fur terfoye with the press, her. Government his usually seted loyally and tivmly, when’ any witht the Ambrlenn frontier.” : 4 AN ABPRAL FOR FUNDS, | . At aincenng of the Jaand Leatile ti Dube In to-tlay Sexton, who. wowing. exclusive Imahagement of the orguntaalln, niade a strong appeal ta Amerlea for fits, He salt they had arrived atu erlitical stage in the well had. Yoars’ penal servitude for rot and violont as: real dangur far a frlondly Power was planned: atrurgle of the Longue, and the expenditures, were very large, : SUSPENDED Anne 21 Loxpe n shipbiltder of Dumbarton, Seotland, tins shapended payment, PROCLAMATIONS, Deut, June 8h—The Gazette contains proclamations prohibiting a number of mect- Ings annonneed to bo held, plachyrthe City ond County of Waterford uniter tha Protec. tlon net, and prohibiting the Importation of arg tite Ireland, exeapt at Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Lhnerick, Lonitonderry, Waterford, Galway, Slice, Drogheda, Dundalk, Green- _ ore, Newry, nut Wexford. THE LASD LEAGUB ling spent {0 leant costs nnd relief to evicted funilies £3,700; contributions of the past “week, £020, DEwanuny, Lospox, June 21—T'he pollea selzed and conflgeated a large number of cartridges found oppostt the honse of a wall-nown member of the Land League at Dewsbury, near Leeds, ‘The Laut League 1s yery strong in that district, : 105 . IN ‘THI POLAT REGIONS, Spectat Cunle, Lonpon, June 31.—A letter from Ianimer- fest, published in tha Berlin Dageahlatt, says that, on May.4, snow was yet from six toten fect deep In the streets, During the Inst winter tho weather was unustially severe throughout all the northern regions, ‘The Captain of the yneht Holdiisken reports that on the passage to Spitzbercen, at a distance of over 170 witles from the Norwegian const, he met stich a atinutity of tee that ufter-vaine ly endeavoring to get around It by taking 0 westerly course, he hid to give up iis yoy- age andl return te Tromse. ‘The Captain des elares that the Ico was setting stead{ly toward the Russian and Siberian coasts, and he cons yice of last winter, but SPAIN. ATGIENR, + »MaAnnip, June 2.—The Government lias deehled to sund the steamer Valeeno inmia: dlately to Oran, Algeria, to protect Spanish subjects, and hopes areexpressed that France. will chastise tha insurgent trities who re- cently raided, robbed, and murdered the Spanish enployés of the Eaparto factories near Sallda, TAD BNovAIL, Lonuoy, June 21.—The manber of persons Killed, wounded, and missing during the pil- lage of the Esparto faetories, var Suita, docs not exceed eighty, ‘The loss of property [3 extiated 1.600,000 franes. . | THE GAMNLENS.OF MADD, ‘ Manny, Jane 21—The authorities hav resumed thelr rads on gambling: hells. AC young man, son of & gambling-hotse keeper, who was srrested In the net of laying. 0 pee tard, ednfessed that le was the agent of .a visi t conspiracy of persons who, for’ five nionths, have alarmed Madrid, hoging ther by to foree the authorities to tolerate gam- Diing. In consequencd of this disclasura twenty-seven persons were: arrested, Ware rants were Issued against tho others, a 3 ; MIEXICO.., A Fron wren AMUaGrENs, City oF Mixico, June 2t.—In a fight neat Cerralos between soldiers and twenty-five smugelera tho kttter were defeated, lost song merchandise, ‘ +. SINTY APACER «4+ havo tnvaded the State of Chihuahua, ; HE YoMITo is increasing in Vera C AFGHANISTAN, THE RECENT BATTLE Lonnox, dune 8h—The Vieeroy of Tndin tolegraphs ng fullows: Reports received from Candalinr state that Ayoob Khan's loss in the engagement with tho Ameer's forees at Karla Safed, on the 11th inst, was 180 killed and wounded, and flty-seven prisoners, * ‘The killed Mieluded Abdatlah Khan, oneol Ayoob Khan's prineipal adherents, - + : TURICEY. ANDUL AZI2’s MURDERENS, ConsTANTINGPLE,, June $t.—Tents aro be- ‘fag. pltehed before, tho Sultan's palace, and ander tha shelter of these the tris of the perrons neeused of the murder of Abdul Aziz will take pluce, ‘Lhe indictment demands tho death penalty against tho nctuatmurder- ere... 16 03 . ROME, CUNCL RATS CnOW, Rone, June 21.—A deeros of the Congre- gation of the Index Expurgatorius condemns Father Curel's {ast work., ‘Tlie. decree adds: that Father Curct has disavowed tho book. CUBA... Loe, STIR 'pheseaAd. h “HAVANA, Jung 2L-The ‘Tribunal has con- domned tho Correspionleneta de Cut to a fortnight’s suspension for Insulting the Cap- talt-Guneral in the. exceution of his func- BULGARIA. -: : _. BYMANNY, it Sorra, June. St.-Zancoff, » Kasnveloft - Slavedkoff, and Sikuuroff have: been arrested on aeharge of insulting .Prinea “Alexandor aud attacking the Goyernmentin an electoral prochumations . + ; YOREIGN NOTES,’ Tho Freneh chenitst Pasteur has, accord: ing to the Paris Itevuo Chemicate, mado: the discovery ‘that hinman bolngs with empty stomuclis must be elnsand among tha polson- ous animals, Ini defense of Iifs theory he re- eltes n nuuiber of experhuents which he has wade In this direction, ‘Tho. saliva of any human -bofig who has fasted for twelve consceutlye houra, transfused by Injection juto the blood of. rapbits, hares dou, ete, produeos in these anknals all tho «signs of polsoning, Mr, Pasteur explains this pho. hamenon by tha fact that tha stomnehic act ofa fasting person will produce parasites In his or hor saliva which will produce polaon- ous offuats, ‘Che same pichomenon, he has obsorved, will be produced by the saliva of fasting,.babler, . Jang as. persons . take thelr regular meals thelr saliva is nut polson- Us, Tn conneetion with the murder of Béguin, tho correspontont of the Paris Telegraphe, by-n fanatical. Arab,’ that paper says tint alnve the Inst, war In China, when a corre spondent of the London Zhnes was killed fn Pekin, na other war correspondent fas net with a violent death ‘besides Séguln.. Thks Pines voyrespondent way ono of the bravest mon that ever Myed. Je prepare hts ree vorts.on the batlelleid, and if a bullet tara away the leaf on whieh ho Mine weltlng he youll. Impationtly take another and cans tinue his letter without moving ils position, Nile witloyy is st aliva'and draws 6 pension from tho Tinies, : Three months gzo it appeared as NC aland-woutd bo drawn Into 4 war-on Gold: Coast of Africa,» Tho. King’ of the Ashantees had sent no messenger with a golden battlonx to Cane Const Castle, woieh signified that he would commence hostilities if his demands were not speedily compiler, with, - Troops were: Inmeddiately sent. fron England to the Gold Coast, one-third og whan saon sleeved to the terrible lithueices of the climate, ‘Lhe antielpation of 8 war, hows ver, prayed ta be, witour font, on (he 20th o! Ayu the English Governor ree ceived at ils. forth ict castle... in: El Tiira. a deputation’ of. the degro. King, Which... In --addition : to. ussurances, at frlendality puul peace, brought 2,000 ounces: of zolilaluat at presunt for Queen Victoria. ‘She English Commandant presented the King 1h Henge a aaa of hana plots dou 3 ible colors, to be used as headdresses by the pinntes of iis aren. ‘ During the last spasion of tho Evangelical Ciroult-Syrode, held at the City of Derllu, & member made the fullowing motion; Resolved, ‘That the Court Chapiain, Dr, Stocks or, fg tendered the brotuerly admonition to de- te 0 aI i sist from.his agitation of the Jowleh question, it boing contrary to the duties and thespiritofl the tion of an Evangelical divine. Tho Jew-pe tor, however, hed the tine pudened to assert that he had simply defend- ed himself by his propaganda and agitation ws, and that fe nud lis qasecl- ntex were, in fact, the persons who hart b rssiiied and perseetted, Tits words, how ce Seating the resoltition bya vote of 25 t saving him from this eeeteriastienl rebuke by nmi) its Mf only two votes, But a Berlin paper adds; f at mun may be considered as shelved for tho ature, It Isto be hoped for the geod name and frine of Germiny that this vHest and nolsiest of latter-day barbarians moy remain In his present seclusion for tie rest of hls Hfe. According to the Paris Journal of Medi- efne, tho number of femnles at presentatudy- Ing medicine at the Paris University Is forty- lwo, Of these, three are Ameren, eleven Jtusstan, and eleven French, the rest being divided ‘tanong other natlonalities, tn order foobtain a ductors diploma it takes elht verirs of cotistint study and attendance, and it costs about 20,009 franes. Consequently this earoor Js only open te females who are neh cnough to defray the enormous ex. pauses of thelr studies and too poor to live ‘on the Interest of thelr money, A verysmall prepartion of these female physicians settle Parla: the most of them move to the colo. hies or tho United States, AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Mr. Jumes O'Nalll enncts tho part of Jean Renaud in “A Celebented Case," now running at the Grand Opern- House, with a great deal of delleacy and diecrimiuntion. . He exhibits a reserve power which Is tha more remurkable ns It is preelsely the quality in which he used to bo deflelent. “From tho beginning ‘to the end of tho play he keeps well within bounds, ‘This completa command of his resources is nowhere so conspieuaisly exhibited asin the exposure of the Count de:Mornay. Those who take plonaure in noting tho tne polnts of acting will do well to tottow Mr, O'Neill clogely. through thisacena., When besays to tha Jue d’ Aubelerre, before tho entrance of the Count,“ You are not kitying this to try me,” bls expreson and phrasing ure very ilne: and his. denunamtion of tho Count isa” careful bit of cueting, from the Intense enlin of tho firat discovery tto the passlonate outburst. at theand. OF cuirse, the cllinax is made daubly eifective by the studious refusal of the aetor fn any way to ne Heipute it, Mr, O'Nell| wns equally sieeessttl Jn the earlier scones, whieh he treated Inthe sume Droit! manner, with a congtant view to the yoneral | olfect and nt proper fndiifer- eneo: to. momentary. “applause. ‘the piasige with the child, whose Inuocont falxe-witnesd convicts him, bast ben better done in this city, not oven by Mr, Coghlan, from on study of whose methods wo faney Mr. O'Neill may “bave gained sume ad- vintuge, Supposing this to be the case,.he bas not neglected whally to linprove upon the orlgl- not, ‘Cheromainder of the enst of “A Celebrated Case," nd the ploy fa represented at the Grand Gpera-House, is by no menns, perfects and not altogether adequate, Mra, Fe Mites ats> sumed, at i moment's “notlea last nicht, the: of Miss Rugenin Blatr, who wis cast tor Valentiie de Mornay. Au apology was re Rutea, byt none was news Though possioly wore mature in xppeurince thin the ideal of the part demanded, she tule filled the exacting requirements of the role in other respects mort idinirably. Her perform= anee Under the ereumatnnces wis uirvelous, ud sho had but a fews houra to commit several hundred Ibtes, learn tho business of It, and prepare tho dresses; yot she ceurled It nll through, in addigon toner awn partin the projowe with such noe miey that nobody In tho widens not nequalnted with the facts would have 'guessed Want she was ut lagg 18 substitute for apathors Ming uae Wood js tho ddvicnne. Hor intonn- Hon lv defcetlve, at times Armaiisuilably nasal aid she often adopts tha, mare mechanical eye - bots of emotion f cL OF exhibitor feeling or passion iteelt. But. Ma all thas pertains to the of: tho ste, oor hor. duttes as nn pyres, who $8 faith. ftthand ditellizent, It1y not indeod Intellectual percoptions of nny kind. that eho dneks, but rather tho basis of fegiing on whieh wil cons lrnetlve efforts inust reat. lr, Lewis Morrison isnt home in tho “beast busliess,” so-cutied, aad ug the villainous, Count De Mornay he, Was more nveeptable” thin ong strand or Radoth. Hut We dit not have the sume nuxels — beforqe lis eyes that Sr. O'NeHL did, wud. was, gu juontly elther , restrained nor natiial in some of tho trying: sventa of the plity. Ince or more uf ble ii terviews with bis duughtor the real Guunt de Mornay. if lo had weted na. Mr. Morrison did, would not, sneraly havedtunsed sisplelon, but hye confessed his wullt) Lhe othor parts were tnken with a ftir muagyro of ability und Buc beng, Jithe play is put upon the stage In a hundsome yout of Wie eeonery being puluted ox: for ft. Vho proplrtics ind necessuries o ory kind are havishis provided. The até tendance Is Ine, and thaiudltors apprectatly and it must Bo sald that the pluy lust night wus reeolyed with every token of upproval, . cour’s ,cincus. In consequence of tho, jain Monday the parade of W.C, Coup's clreus Was not completed, and another wae decided updtt for this morning, the routeof which is ag followas Leaving the Lal Front at 10a. m. tho procession will enter Chirk Btrevt, thon pasa xoath Co Poll street, thon wost to Canal, to Pweltth street, to Hue Lead nve= nue, to Halsted streat, 10 -Sadison street, to Ashland avenue, north to Luke, oust to Rune doiph strovt, to Stuto street, to Monro street, and thon to exbibition’ grounds, Tho parade Is anid to be an oxecadlagly. ting ane, and contiins, umong other. things, blue kluds of iwusic, the Zulug, clophuuts, camels, ete, ; bualness TIE MUSIC-ITALL, ‘Alargo audionco gnthorod atthe Music-Hull- lust night, the occasion belug tho benetit of tho Chicngo Quartet, Mr, A. P, Burbank and Misa Jonnio Hunter, elooutiantats, nssistod in tho en- Tertalnment wit! Cig eeu readings, whict were well rocely The St. Cecalin Lnily Quare tot gave Duck's "Star of Love,” and wero rup- turously cucored, 24 indeed was nearly every other humber on .tho program. Miss Kitdo Wallaca wing n soprano goto, Who entertains nent was highly onjoyuble and successful, ° +, NEEDLES AND PINS. © ‘Mr, Daly's vory amusing farco-cumody, was given again at Hovloy's Theatre last night to u Jorgo.and appreciative audionce, The acting was undertakon us bofore by Mr, Janes Lewls, Mrs, Gilbert, John Drow, Digby Boll, Charles Le elercy, Ada Hehun, Laure Joyce, Mary ieiding, and tho other members of the excollcnt coins pany. If Mr. Vennor will furnish suituble weathor, it is protty cortaln that the people of Chloayo will provide the audiences fur” Nevdios ond Pins" ag lon as ft is wnnouneed to keep the stage. ‘The presont iutention is to bring out “Cindorulla at School” next week, . STEMAN, THE MAGICIAN, At MoViekor’s Theatre Svaman, tho magician, ia nightly delighting coushterable audiences, and giving away vutuuble prosenta vo sone of those who attend, ‘The character of the performupce is youchud for by the munuxemont of the house, ———————— REUNION OF WAR PRISONERS, s Dernort, Meh, June 3t.—The reunion of Prisoners in the late War began tony, and will continue through to-morrow and Thun aye They are mostly from this State, Over ud registored up to tenleht. Mayor Lhomp- son and Gov, dorone give the yerenins 2 hoarty welcoming, ‘Thelr speeches this even- tug were nde in the presence of a larval: once in Muslediall, A pavin by Ass, Dr, Logan, of ‘Toledo, was read, and addresses ninda ‘by Cap frank Morin, of New, York: Col, Sylvester Larned and Frank Grussell, of this city. ‘Tha opantig reception this evening was vory enthustistie. ‘The oly ta eayly decorated with thurs on all the publip bulldings, jnany buslness, blucks, and private reatdéneeg, The whole oceasion promises ta by one of great Interest, : —_— A Blue Sun—Prof, Lungloy's Expedition und tn Objeutw. Prof, 8 P. Laugluy, Director of tho Alicghony Observatory, fiwous la the Wie of discovery in solar physics, ja nbout atartiog on ap expedition ot Doluntitie und popular jatergst, The miun object of this expedition 1 to determing by: uctuul experiment - the amount of heut iven by hi uy to earth, of jinportance quiry, aud hunve it has & direct practloal bear A Mburnl altizen of Pittapurg, Pay who wishes that bis name should not bo tuade pubs lig, hus defrayed the’ lurgo cost of the roquislt aierie aud ul of the invidental expenses of the expedition. wwistunca of (ion, Huzen, Culet - o Blgnal Borvicw Harcau, bus been, ontorpridy, and “it procecde wydor bi direction. ‘Ty attaln {te speolul objout thu ex. pedition aust avek onu ot thy most elevated sua On the, continent, In un oxtromely arid region, these (wo conditions botug casantial. These use ouly te be Loud combined in the res motu loculldes of Ariguia und Southern Cylifure a, la plices fur frou civilization, and where thouid of Government by the War Dopartnunt us Indispeusadle both te provide trausportation and protection, . ‘One of the objects gf the expedition will be ta prove by a new class of experlinents a curious jusion which Prot. Langley bas already. ure watt to Lae attest thut the dua is not veully a white, or yellow, or even a red object: but that anulizht ls in reality “deeply, darkly, beat titully blue. We » eee sunlight only through the detuelye nof an atmosphere, We are in the position of peopte who bave been looking through colored spectivios without knownlg it. If we had always looked at Uw elvctrio lt in this way—any’ through yellow xinases-—woe ahould have: fully bulleved It yel- jJow. ‘The proof that we haven bine aves {5 hi ‘ever, surnewhat conciisive pi reene, and this ped tian {9 tkely to add to the strength of the janet ‘This {s not merely n subject of curious Inquiry. Jf our atmosphere br reniity has played the partof yellow winsses, it folluwa that i ehormons proportion of tha aun’s heat hus never “been taken into secount, in thas queations Of selentite: metearotugy which huve uw specinl bearing on climate, and hence ‘pon agricultural and other prictieal attairs, ‘Swo adjacant stations will be selected, respuct> AE hights of 3,00 and 34,009 fect. for pure 4 Hf compnrrivon throuch thelr very diiter- nt thicknesses of atmosphere. Tho norsannel of the expedition will incluie at least lx specs fullyta, oF whom ong will be an oll from the armny, threo from civil life, and two non-com- wnlasioned olicers of the Siknalkerviee, The ex- podition starts July 1 from Pittsburg, THE MISSOURI RIVER. Proceedings of the Convention Now in Hension ut Counell intl, fay Having for lin Object the Improvement of Thin Waterway — Organization — NSpceches—Renointions, Counen. Brurrs, In., Jtine 21.—The Inter- Stata Convenfion for the hinprovement of the Missourt River now in session tn this city 1s one of the anost . enthusiastic. _gather- ings ever helt “west of the Mississippl. Tha . States of Kansas, © Nebraska, Dakota, Missourly and Iowa are’ fully represented fn the Convention: with afine working foree, and everything ls mav- ing atong smoothly, The Convention was eafled to order at 10am. by Mi 1. C. Bald- win, President of tha Council Btitts Board of Trade, ont the Hon. dohn Hogan, of St. Louls, was elected Temporary Chairuian, Ort taking the chair Mr. Hogan addressed the Convention on the subject of river trans- portation It a-manner highly pleasing to the Jarge audience assembled, after which the Conyentioh proceeded ‘to appoint Com- inittees on Resolutions, Pertanent: Organ- ization, ete, ‘he Convention then adjourned unl? pn. At the afternoon session the Committee on Permanent Organization reported the name of the Hon 1. LE. Van dlorne, of Kansas City, for Permanent Chairman; Thomas Gibson, of Omaha, and E. 1, Odell, of Council Blut, — as. Secretaries, Ad- dresses) were made by the Hon. Re 1. Van Horne, of Missourk; Gov. G United States } ator Saunders, 01 Omaha; aud th ator MeDull, of Lowa; Sen- Nebraskas C. S. Chase, of he flon. Jolin Hogan, of St Louis, The Committee on Resolutions, Vanilorne, of Kunsns City, Chairman, reported lengthy resolutions, action on whieh was deferred until to-morrow, ‘The resolutions are to the effect that .Wurntas, The tenable wealth of tho Missouri Vatloy ix $800,000.08), and the product, annoully 100,00),000 Lushels of grain, und fs iucrensing nt tho rite In produce lnturests und wealth of 4 percent per Sear; and Wuettthas, Water transportation js cheapor now to cominereg and ty Missuurt than it was, prior to tho artificial obstruction of the great National highway, and can be mide co azain by tho removal of obstructions, whereby the. cost Of transportation will be reduced one-half, and Tusted property euhune and . THAR, It las always been the polley of the G 1 Govarniment to uppropriate money for the Improvement of rivers and harbors, und. prevent praperty trom destruatlon by overllaw, ibo Government baving expended ‘more than $20,000,000 nlready for river and harbor Prevents of which but. $70,000 fin ail hi peas expended on tho Missouri River; there- fore, dicentved, That this Convention most respect- fully but caviteatly demands that Conyress be- stow upon the biesour River a consideration commensurate with the megnitudy of the Inter- Jestlageenred by tts iuprovement; that Congress frnnediately provide a thorough: remedy for all artiichd obstractlons ff has permitted to be e! ated on tho Missourl by railroad bridire: and alga for tho thorough removal of all obstructians, natural or artillelal, and for n thoraush survey of the river, with a view: of deepening tho olunnel, after which Congress be requested to make Buch approprhvdon us willsccure the apeedicst permunent and ade- quate finprovenient of the Missouri. | Wo de- mand of Congreas to puss etch nppropriation ns shall eect the eafo und apeedy navigation of the Miesourl; and that an appropriation of $5, 00),000 for this purpose is Just and proper. ‘Tho Convention adjourned untii 10 o'clock to-morrow. . STOP! REFLECT! Can we, in theso steam-pouwer days of haste, when the tine for labor allotted to us appears almost toy short for anything but the nequsition of material wealth, stay onu inoment to reflect and consider with whata slender wely we are attached to that [fe for which wo are, one and ol], striving and strug: Bling as if It were to be the end and aimof all things? It is enough to make one shudder to think that in ulmost every issue we are enlled upon to record the passing. away—sometines penecfully, In the home, and with the family, somethnes without the warning of g moment: by some terrible neeldent, or sudtien death— of some ons or other of ‘our promiment citi. zeus, Witness very’ recently, the death of Col. f. 1. Bowen, George Armour, Eli Dates, Qeorge ¥. Rimusey, and, but yesterday, that of S.N. Wileox, all representative nen, We instinctively ask ourselves in every ease, in what condition will hts family be placed by Ils decease? Had he his life ine sured? Andwe thon naturally seek the fn- formation whieh so Juterests us, In every sluate ease te which we referred we were glad to find our inquiry answeret adirnin- tively, nud, what Is nut more remarkable, tin wary instance we found that cach Individual had his Wife Insured ty the Mutual Life-ln- sirmies Compiny of New York,—the last to dle, Mr. S.N. Wileox, for no loss a sium than 530,000, pal up insurance, from whieh he annual dividends, : At hs, of course, known to the majority of our readers tit the Mutual Life-lusurince Company of Now York 13. tha largest tinan: celal Institution In thy world, with assets of nearly $05,000,000, and that it has paid out to its palleyholders-sines Its: organization, Ia fs, for “death clains and endowments, 20 fesia sum than aenrly $16,000,000, white It has never disputed a-alaim which was be. Neved to be Just and right. Hence, coupled with. the tict that] it his no speeulative features, we tind the key-note Uiat dtlnenced: the gentlemen we Haye tamed, as well as Woe wards of 9,000 other polleylolders, to come wilt thely Gust Into the hands of the manige ment of this Brunt Company, whose watehful earo of thelr interests has been go productive of guod to thei, She ree ——— Voun's Bones, Putt Mall Gusette, . It ja with a fevllug of relief that most pooplo willread in tho morning papers that tho ‘Trude tees of tho cemetery in whieh tho rowaing of Witllans Penn le liried hye not srnetioned the removal of bla aahes to anuther soll, More thin half of the charin of English travel Hes tn tho waochidond of oue churchyards anil of the burlal grounds in whlab the troubled gouls ot tho Nonecottormista of | bygone generations nt last found yest, ven jn the: grave- yards of tho national Church the proudest prelate of the nyo not Untrequently Hos sido by: side with tho most stronueus suppurtor of it untagoniatio creed, Willi Penn ts ty the eum. puny of those with whom he voted durkig his mlitto life, and with whont be agreed In religious wiiol, No growmid: of equal Api swprintenaes. could bg found ia America for, hie bones ty beet ine His grave 14 the objeat of freanont juliet: ages fron intelligent Americans, and [in ite prods ont position it has for thom an interost which would Le utterly destroyed wore It tringplanted from auld bis trivuds and fuliow-workurs. ——< BUSINESS NOTICES, Gee tho Gontine Article.—Tho groat ponular of * Witbor’s Compound of Cod- Liver Mand Limo" has induced: some Miri ated persons fo attempt to palin od a simple urticte Of tholp own manufactures but any person who fe autterlog from coughs, colds, or comuiption should be careful whore they purchase this arts. ely. [proquires no puting, Tho resnlts of its uso are Ita bast povommune atlonas and the pros * protor hag ample cyldgnce on filo of its oxtranr- Wpulmonsry complaints, 1 mscdvod 4 thust Marvelous es ine | healing power, us combined wi Liver Olt by Dre Wilbur, 1¢ ia preseel thvdteal factl Fal by AUa Milter, coomtst, Moston, and all druggist, ——— tee Areud's Beef, Brow, and. Wins, with Cinghonu, the standard ihedieinal tonto’ of tuts progresalne ugo. It enriches tho blood, prompt y invigorates the braiy und nervous systuui, ftaproves digcation, etc, Hesults A round form, brigbt vyes, bappy stato of pitad. fipaeis eae etoré, corner Sludison stroct and Hifth wveuus, a Redding’s Russia Salve Meets with wonderful wuccess Jn ull cages of skin discasea. had for several ears derived an Income front: BARKS IS WILLIN’. Gov. Cullom Ready to Accept the United States Sen- atorship If the People Want Him to Ge to Washington in That Capacity. What the Governor Knows of the Conkling Diffi- culty. Gov. Cullom arrived tn tho elty, yesterday mornitig, was at tho Grand Pacific all day, ana left for Springfield last night, having been ale pont just a woek on histrip. ta New York and Washington, tind lnaving encountered, even In that short spuco of tline. some seventoen difor- ent kinds of weather, an unlimited number of pollticians, and a cohort or s0 of interviewers, ‘Tho Govertior of Minols reached Chicnzo at an ently hour yesterday morning, clad in a linen duster, a straw hat, and other su:mmer apparel, and Was naturally somewhat disuppomted and chilled nt the dceldedly cool reception, metcoro- Jogtently sponking, whleh tho Weather Bureau had latd ut for bim. One of his first tnoves, after registering bis name, was ta go down into the recess of his trunk, ashe hid done before nbout twice a day during the trip, and fete up acbmplete change uf cluthing, Thatdoue, and haviniy breukfasted, be waa rendy for callers, chatting fur the rest of the day with o fow of the local politicians, Inctuding resident mem- bers of the Legislature, and several of the Chi- varo dentists, who did not" forget to remem ber” to remind the Governor that the appoint: ment of a State Board of Dentistry will be In ore der in a few days, and to singzest that thore were plenty of availible inen, including. them auives, ready aud willing: to taxe upon then. scivey the Job of rexulating the practice of dentistry in Uno, The Gavernor heard them with his usual suuvity and, after the manner of Caps Cutie, * nuide i uote on "th A representative of THe THtntsk was fortin. ate enough to he ndinitted between: showers, so to spenk, when there sua nt lull in tho enll: Ing, and hid auite a chat with the Governor in regard ty bis trip and certain othor matters. He hud no special business at Washington, he snit. except pernaps tw make arrungements fora fresh supply of orins for tho St niitin, and especltulty tor the Chicazo caval ou pans’, for which purpose. unother drift would saan bo made on tho General Government, a balnnce atiitboing due on tho State's quoin, Strictly apenking, however, the trip waa undertaken enlely for the trip's sake, and, butring the enunyzeable weather, he had ctijoyed it very much, THE CONKLING MUDDLE “Having been In New York, Governor, and haying bad an opportunity to Judge of the Senn torlul contest, whut ia your iden us to its probe asked ‘the reporter, “My Judgment Is that the Leglalaturo will Awithin the nest ten days oradjourn. In I don't-see huw they ean keep fC up very. point to it than bu muted: surprised if at to otect, though 1am inclined to think they will” + “Is there any prospect of harmonizing ono bavis of one Aduilnistraton Senator aod one Ait ‘ho fight fs not. uuniticaly to result In the clec- ton of one strong Administention man and ane other who fs notobnoxiaus to either side, but perhars indiftercnt to both, It don't Reem tone as If there was any sort of probably of thotr Bicol, elther of the tie tien who resigned, eautsg hte “Did vou bear much criticism of Conkling's course? “Tho feeling in New York on that subject [s yery similur to what itis here. Of course Cunk- Hog bas 0 great miuy warn friends there, 13 be has all over the couitry, but more espeekally in his own Bhue, thoned ing Judgment ty that the majority of the party there is zalnt him.” * Do you regard w cambimition between tho Bucksand the Democrats ng ut ull Hkely?"* “ Jdon’t think tho Republicans would com- ‘bine with the Deniwerats to clect. They might combine for on adjournment, but l tink even that te doubtful,” bo do you think of Depew's chances? fave they vanished?" ©Pwouldn’t suy that, of course, but Tam very, eertain Peboulda't vote for bia if wit they siy about bin in connection with corpuritions: and other matiors th trae. My own choice {3 ex-Viee-Prosident Wheeler able wil exe eeodiugly puresminded man, who would do ate 3a pues State (f bu were fu the United nate, trom the present Senatorial contest In ‘ark tou prospective Senatorial contest itt Minas two years frum now, the reporter called to the Loulsviile CouritreJuurnal the bunten of which was that tho Governor and Senator Loe gin bad formed tun alilanee by which tho fitter was to perinit the farmer wo become hls cole league fi tho Sento and to succeed Judge Davis in preferenee: to wny othor candidate, The present Republican Soustor was further satd to have dastructed "dang Jones, tho Unite States Marsbal for the Northern District, and Jake Wheeler, the suine for the Southorn, to zo to work in Gov, Cullom’s Interest, and the doputles tn the various Federal offices through out the State were rupresented as industriously “nooMING” ‘THE GOVERNOR for all they wero worth. (proqeeuert: to observe, huwover, thut It was not ikely to be plain mailing; that the Sonutor's and tho Governor's “division of tho spolls,” ns be termed ft, wag not to be obtained without a dese perate battle; that Gen, Minaker might give the Governor a yqueez6 in bis own party; and, lastly, that severui Demoeratic horses wero be- ing groomed, In the hope that the next Gen- eral Assembly, which ulecta Judge Davis’ siccessor, | would Democratic, — nud night be ablo to send alinost: anybody It chosa, from the funcroal Trumbull to tho blovint- ing Hurrison, ‘According ta the C.J, that was about the sizo of It. ‘ “What do you think of the program, Goy- ernor?" inquired the reporter. Te acctus to mo that a good many people aro puzzllug theniselves mbout the Senatorial clec- tion n good deal imore than | am, It Is somo- thing 1 boyo not. given myself any concern about. My hope now, ns Carter Harrison would say, 18 to make a good Governor,” “* Have you aud Senator Logan enturod into fan nitinnce, such ag tho dispatch would In- dleator! . “No, nor anyother, It is all *slush'—mero stulf, As far as Gen. Logau Js concerned, | hove no knowledge us to bow he stunds on thy Senutorial question, and [ don’t supposa: that auybody ulse" his, Going: to the Senite, of course, fg worthy of toy fe aubldon, ft ho thinks ho [s ht for ity: and Ie should huve a wajority In the next Gonoral Age sumbiy—ne t haven't noy doubt thoy witl—thoy, willelect some good Nopubllean United States Sonator, 1 have never belonged to any wing of any. party, but bave done what seemed ta me ta, bo for tho beat Interests of the whole party ts A inan docs that, aud it works out all right, 80 tnuch tho better, *” : “Your Courier-Journal trond numbers Junko Wheoler and * Long" Jones among your alleged political Heutenants.” “As tarus dake Wheeler fa concerned I sco Lim once th awhile at Springtlold, bat | bave nevor sat a word fo him about tho Senutorstip, and, us for Jones, { bave sourcoly Been him since be wae appointed, oxcupt 4 fow minutes on private Disiness, not patities, and not canneeted with the Sonatorstip, As 2 sald’ before, tha Beuntorahip ls a imatter about whlab Chaya given inysel€ no concern whatever, Ln sume to that point where, If tho -issug wont nudinst mo, Lexperlonced any of the bitter pangs of dis Appointment, or thought that F wasn't trohted ‘airly, or that the party wouldu't gou sho if Just us woll whothor € succeeded or failed, Linny way that Lam in the game cheerful frame of inti wow, T served In tho Lowor Itouse of tho Gunoral Assaubly wight yours, in the lawer House of Conxress sta, nnd du t8sswill buve boon Governor fur wx yeura. If the peaple of Vino by that time shoul! want to sond me to the United states Senute, It would mean for mo nunother lx years th publlesery fhe honor Is worthy of any man, but} haye not ale lowed myeulf to consider the matter so a8 ta bee come Inauy way excited over It, nor stall, All thia talk abour alllunces, tradva, combinations, anoila, and tho ilk fs moro Btwit,—pure imaygina> tion, and nothing more nor lesg."” The Governor, it wilt be observed, did't ex- actly auy that, {¢ tho people wanted ‘hin, thoy night command him, and he woutd fuel Ut bls duty, If not Wis plouaure, to pbey; but Komobow or otner nn inpreasion not ontirely nnlike this was borne $1) upon the reportorial mld as the {ntorviow torminated and tho yeporter wont out on the street to raminate, . Winchoster’s Hypophasphites will cure consumption, coughs, weal lun bronchitis, and gcuoral dovllity. Katabiiyh twenty-one yours, - Old mon, totteriyg rnund from rhoumatism, kidnuy trouble, ur re weukness, will be made ulmost now by uslyg Hop Hitters trovly, ABE, j GANTRELL & COCHRANE’S DUOLIN AND DELVASY © GINGER ALE CLUB SODA , BOF UMUPATIONS. Koo that the Re Wied Chatroll & Covkraae, Dulin wad balsas! js Coy, Cullan’s attention to a Buringtteld dispatch’ ‘Tho corresponitent’ tho Hepublicuns nineteen yenra of pofitiont life L have nover. xt” ““Barga Hat, Trimming, and Sash: Ribbons. 100 Pieces : All-Silk, . Plaid, Brocaded, Shaded, & — . ‘Faney Ribbons, _ Desirable Styles and Colors, ‘ At 8, 15, 25, and soc per yard, One-quarter of Former Pricest ins” .. Reduction IN Great Sun Umbrellas And Parasols, To close the season. 106-110 State-st., 56-62 Washington-st. WILLINERY. GARSON, PIRIE GCS Wost nd Dry Groots House MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, Millinery Bargains!’ FINE TUSCAN BONNETS, = “White, Cream, and Bronze, . $1.50; worth $2.75. LADIES’ LEGHORN HATS, Very Fine, 50 cts.; worth $1.00. BEST QUALITY FRENCH CHIP HATS, + 75 cts.; worth $1.50 . LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S JEDDO-HATS, Colored and White, ak : 25 cts.;. worth 50 cts. BOYS’ SAILOR-HATS, Trimmed, ; 15 cls.; worth 25 cts, MISSES’ SAILOR HATS, Trimmed, edged with silk card, 35 cts.; worth:75 cls...’ BOYS’ STRAW HATS, .. se Satin Band, edged with cord, 76 ots.; worth $1.50. 54: BERRY WREATH, 25°cts, each, . °. CHERRY WREATH, 60 cts, each,’ AN IMPORTER'S STOCK.OF .- - Flowers and Feathers HALY-PRIOK. BAKING POWDER: °° TELE COMNTRASTIL Whtle other Taking Vowdern aro largely ADUL, - RTS HU Cos and other hurifel roses { se 8 a tas, bean kept UNCHANGED in all of tte origtoat j Fee eee THEOL NSS, PUNE ead | EVPECTIVENESS, Ie THR FACT of lta belng.wsed ° touday, frou North to Koath, trom Last to Westy bas - ire homes of the rich und poor, where It has beea used for the laut 10 years, tere hy A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, : .. SEVER SOLD IN BULE.: Madeby -" ° STEELE &: PRICE,~ vivuvlag Bitrselty ele Uhleagy ead taal The Mls of te Mead & Man Pager Cn, pany, at Dayton, Obie, 3°: Fatabiisod 1344, ono of tho Jordeat and bust kno! eel tite ont faving esol od antaocuu pie pramury Of utler waiters an our peineuns wa Holders wil waneture, and thalr dasite, by rans W gulyanicha yours, to be freed from the cards uf aacles Duatiioss, t dlsione Of Owe oUrporntO Few WH ames, at, frubllo, ety ony tu Y. an Duel a Aide ih le ees I H J the Wanufucture oF Cappe-und Oxumical hie sHiption of 3futh ee oer OA 0 2 OF sale wy oe! Hae re _ SOALES, 7" PALTRBANITS ‘ FAURDASNS, MORSKS CO, crs Labesl aM Tika. * - Be careful buy ony the vonniae <