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Yq soniteprpe rnin or taste ut i ze R J i i tee i ~ Dill, force w battle, ‘ 10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Jord, It fs manifestly fmpossible for hin to face his transatlantic competitor. OVER-SUNDAY. cyrnus, « Mr. Gindstone fs bent.on surrendering Cy+ pros. ‘Phat island ds all that rematasof what Mr. Bright culled the “Il-gotten gains of ‘Jingotam.? —- 4 THE ADANDONMENT OF CYPRCS hns to atl fntents and nurposes been decided on. ‘Tho Premier, however, 1s afratd ty blurt out tho annotneenont, att so le and his cotlengues.md the Liberal papers are pre. paring tho public mind for the news by dint. Ing on the unhealthiness of the climate, the uselessness of the only liarbor on the island, and the Incurable bankruptey of tho ‘Treasury. Mintsterlal Jotenals are out stg- gestlig that if Greecettoes not want Ut, ft hal wbetter bo. given back to the ‘turks, frant whom ft was illehed. If no unfavorable respoitse comes fram the people Gand they are so mtch taken up Juat now with home at fairs that they have neither tine nor tnellnn- tlotttonttend to foreign matters), Cyprus will be restored to the Porte before the end of tha year, and the last shred of Imperialism cast awiy, 9 THE AMERICAN DENT. The Heonomat to-day tells the American’ Deople that they ought to suspend | thelr ciforts to reduce the Natlonn! debt and abolish the excessive linpart dutles whiels restrict forelzy commerce, Other Journals regretfully nidmit ‘tha battle of free trade ins te be fought over again in Englant, and all concede that the retalia- tion movement fa destined to become ns powerful factor In British polities, ff not to be tho leading question of tho day before Progress cf the Land Bill in the House of Commons. Indications of Bitter Hostility on : the Part of the Peers. The Impending Fall‘of Primogen- iture and of Entail. sladstone Says There Mast Re Uree Trade In Lands, Even If the Feadat Lords Iave to Be > Wiped Oat. Jyprus to Bo Givon to Greace, if She Wants It, or Restored to the Turks, NORRIBLE ACCIDENT. IN MENICO, City oF Mexico, dune 2.—Last night 2 wholo tratn of the Moreles Iailrond tumbled aewn into the Miver San Antonia, near Cnantla, oh aecount of the downfall of a stone bridge, Nearly 200 are dead anda great many were wounded, mostly soldiers. GREAT BRITAIN MORE FICTITIOUS THAN NEAT. Speetul table, Loxnoy, June 25.—The roported discon: long, 18° Is more than likely that tent among the Ulster members en account | the Government wil be come of Mr, Qladstone’s allowed concessions tothe | pellet ta inerease =the duty an Tnndlords {3 more fietitions than rent. ‘Thelr | Pronch: wines. ‘he present duty works demonstration on = Thursday against unjustly agalnst the English distillers, and the Government, — prolonged — beyond | tha tmposition of a heavier duty would be patience, was Intended to satisfy | oth retalintion against the foreign and fate ex portion of thelr constituents. A} piny tan homo Industry thet ling stlered prominent Minister, spectally interested In the Irish question, sald yesterday that thera wns no real opposition to the bil fn the House of Commons, ‘The Government are grievously for some yerrs past, Storles continua to be elrculated tn the leading papers of DEFICIENT GRAIN CROPS well satisfed with this week’s prog: | and an approaching war of rates in tho ress, though Mr, Parnell, regarttless } United States. ‘These ® “bear? operations of his: pledges, resumed. ocension- | have nzatn caused depreciation fn. priees aud ally obstruction, The Standard {8 | discouraged the general oublle from tunel. o probably correct in announcing that tho Qovernment after next weelsmean to annex ‘Tnesdays and Wednesdays, thus. securing four days 2 week Instead of two. Some pa: pers gravely sny that TRE NUSIT FIANUSTRNING on Thursday was due to Mr. Redpath's pres- ence In the gallery, hts friends destring to show hin some parliamentary sport. No concession, yet made on the sinendment adopted seriously affects the main principles of the bitl, which the Ministers Intend and expest- to ‘pass without substantiat niteration, sending It to the. House of Lords by the juiddis of. July, ‘The final decision of Lord Salisbury and his advisers ts probably not taken, aul Is cere tainly not known, but tha Liberals belleve ing Amerlenn securities, SZerapath’s dour- nal asserts that Vanderbilt is at the hot- om of this movement, and tells him that he can hnrdiy expect te retain the large share of business its Hne has so Tong done, and’ that he ought to agree to divide competitive trate rather than bring on wdestructive war of tariffs, In well-In formed elreles In the city it Is not be- Vieved that Mr. Yanderhttt originated ‘the “bear”? campaign. ‘The entire plan is attributed to Mr. Keene, who fs sald to havo Jost heavily on Erle, and to be anxious to recover by depressing prices, Ife is alleged tohave been operating ngalost Erle while aetingas 2 Director of that road, and to hava STRIVEN TO INFLICT LOss upon those.who put hit lia jidvelary posi- the Lords will content themselves with com- | tion, It $s also ‘suspected! that fe has paratively’ few amendments, and insist { prompted the attacks: whieh - appear tn on -nothing of vital . consequenec. | some quarters upon Mr. Vanderbilt, Mr Both -llouses aro Ikely to- net so} Keene's nome: ts not much known this as.to admit of adjournuient by the middle of August. The'observations of tha American press on O'Donovan Rogsa, whieh have been sent fully by, cudle, had thu excellent effect of reducing to thelr true proportions the ox- aggerated uotlons first entertaincd.of O'DONOVAN-OSSA’S INFLUENC! atid Importance. Ind these observations been known at the time, it 19 probable that Earl Granville’s ‘dispatch asking the attention of. for In the'elty, but the more it is heir ofthe Jess It Is, Hked, . It will take considerable tlugto undo the mischief ercated by. Ws systematic efforts ta destroy public -con- fidence in American Investments, : TUE TUNNEL DRBTWEEN DOVEI AND CATATR, Itwas announced theother day that the experimental borings for the tunnel between Dover and Calais had turned ont very sue- cessful,- but exports say the'schemo fs a ‘the Amerlean Goverment would never have | yiylonary one, and eminent eiglneers been written, - laugh at + what .. thoy consider a A TASELESS RUMOR, wild: frenk’ of Imagination on _ tho The rumor that Sir John Macdonald will be offered a Peerage and tho Governor- Gerferalship .of:Canada is pronounced. on Bool. authority to bo baseless. Any such seheme would bo wholly Inconsistent with the policy of the Colonint-OMice. } _ ¢ THE NEACONAFIELD MEMONIAT., - It.js announced to-day that the Prince of ‘Wales subscriber 100 guineas tothe Buacons- steld’ memorial; + THE. LAND WILT AND TINE LORDS. ‘Amonth henew at tha outside tho Land Dill will be before the Lords, and its progress in’ that Chamber will be watched with ne- cullar interest. ‘ With general questions re- Inting to Jand thelr Lordships aremuch better able to deal than the Commons, nine-tenths of them belng landed proprictors whe devote thelr tlne te the management of, estates. But in this case the Lords will bring to the part of Sir Kdward Wilthin Watkin, . They want.to. know how the débris Is to be re- moved and ventilation secured for the work- mien, It would be absolutely impossible to work train§ cnongh through sucha tunnel to make ft pay unless enormous passenzer and frelght; rates were charged. Sir Edward's estimate that the seven-foot drift-way can be completed in five years Is ridiouled asa gross absurdity, ‘The whole Affair is probably meant as an attempt to ralsa tho wind for the Southeastern Rallway, of which Str Edward {s Chairman, THE OLD MAN CONSENS: i » A rumor says that Connt Uerbert Bismarele hins at Inst obtained the consont af his pa- rents to his marrlage with the Countess. Carolath, who, it will be remembered, eloped with lima few months ago to Italy, and lias since been legally divorced from constteration of the bill not only thelr preju- dices In Sayor of Jandlordism, but a keen desire “to show tho Radlienls, who have dofied’ them to . alter “ the measure, that the Upper Chainber 1s atilt a partof the Constitution, endowed with’ re- visory powers, Lord Salisbury uttered tho + wnaninons‘opinion of his associates when he anid thot it would bo better for THE UPPER HOUSE TO LEGISLATE ITS! + QUT OF EXISTENOK : than to become a falnennt branch of tho Legisinture, useful only for registering the decrees of the. House of Commons, . ‘Thelr her husband, In® such ease. Count Alerbert would probably have to leave Berlin for same Hmewith his wife, and he would then apply for xome foreign embassy, and: It {s alrenty asserted, on apparently good ane thosity, thatatter the wedding Princes Ris- marek will have hin appointed Minister for the Giermmn Enptre at Washington. PAUNELL'S INTENDED VIRIT TO AMERICA, Respecting tho resson, fur Mr, Parnell and other Leaguers' Intended visit to America, a Dublin correspondent sends the follawing: An attempt ts being innde by the Govern: invnt, nol without success, to breakdown the Lordstips, therefore, have — determined : : p ‘ power ofthe Lund League by Increasing its z iat Hi Sulla aud Tacos, 88) financial purden to such an extent that it ne Tory papers call them, understand | yi finally. bosnnable to bear it, ‘thy Gove that the prerogatives of the heredit- ernment fs dolng Its best to ruin the League by arresting .dozens of branch, ofleials whose jialutenance will fall on tho tiiids of the Central Excentive, Within tha. pabt five days thirty-threy men fntlinately connected ary House fave not been shortened or clreumsertbed by the recent uprising of tha Democrats, : It would not bo surpristug if bee fora tho Land bill Is disposed of n greater and graver fssue, Involving the existence of et i with the?’ warking of the country the. Upper Ehambies, mgd we Joreail branches have been arrested under the Cours upon res country, Me AdsONO | clon net Yon reasonable suspleton.” Each took... particular . pains . the other represents an aitditional charge on the funds of threg guineas a week, nnd, as many have familles, half ns much more may be added for thelr support. By Oo moving spirit in this polley IR NOTA FORSTEN, That goitleman, when ho Inst lett Dubin Castte, was quite Jubilant over tho thianelal fings of distress Which the Leagio was ba spinning to holstyand with a light heart he handed over thd work to Mr, Durke, the VPormanent Unitter-Seerotary. What Mr, Forster daeka sip courngo. ja aply wade up dnzedash and —— contitenes of his Heuteniit.. hia gentleman, with full and unrestrjjaed power, is making the country hot enongh in all conselanengur tho men who-brought tho Jand Letu to its present stated! perfvctlon, ‘The results of the dally ralds are telling severely von the Land Lengue tids, Heneo the resolution of the League Exeeutive to make another eltorttoabtajn money, Tho correspondent adds; “2yletions are now TUE TAMEST OF THE TAME, © ‘The forces wt the command uf the Sherif are sluply: overwhelming, ‘Tho landlords wre Imnstors of tho situation once mare.” Reapeet- ing Fenlanisin, ho saya: “Lt ts lntoresting ta observa the attitude of the physlenlforce party. ‘The Fenians at one tino had high hopes of. recelylng ald from the Iand move- went, ‘They argued that nny ngltation ac contuating discontent unt bring » grist fo the mill, ‘They “haye been grievously dlsapoointed,; As a prominent sympathizer expressed It the other day, ‘Tho Innd agitar tlon hus knocked a forty-Ineh hole in the Fenlan organization’: In Connaught, the Fenlan membership ling dwindled away, In the southern cayntiesquera Js 8 woful falling off, Quly- among ‘the “Jowert orders: has the, ,argmilzation getained Jukewarin follow|ng, ‘The cessation of. cone tributions Jigs conipetted the leaders to sis pend purchases of rites, nti the stoppage of supply of. thosu ‘toys Is sadly disheartening tothe rank and file, ‘The Jeadeys-hope sup day toletit go forth that he will) not con- + alder tis fo's mission ended until: he ean Toy ylolent hands upon the groat landed «guild, Mr, Willlam Fowler, member for Canibridge, moved a serles of resolutions itc- clurluy that the time lind come for THE ANOLITION OF ENTIAL AND PRIMO: ; GENITURE, : As this involved n question affecting exist. | ing laws, tho Attorney-General ought taé have, spoken on the Government's behalf, but the Premier Jumped up and inden brief but pregnant speech, announcing his hearty support of the principtoof free trade inJand, and telling tho Lords, almost In as mony words, that, If they could not maintain thelr order withoht sueh restrie=: tons upon the snlo and transfer of landed property as now oxist, the sooner thoy passed off the keene tho beltur, ‘This was reply to Lord Sallgbury's uttered threat that the Upper House would throw ont the Land bill, antl the Radienls cheored tt to the echo, “If tho Lords, by rejecting or mutilating the TUE FIGUTING WILL TE SHONT, SHANE, AND B te and the result never for n momont in doubt, They and the ‘Squires and the Estubllahed Church will stand alone, ‘ho Mndleals will not-only niuster avery man of itadical tent encles in the three Kingdoms, but draw tens of thousands of recruits from tho farmiag class, which hitherto has been uy loyal to Toryism ay to“ boor and the Bible.” ‘Thoy will sweep Ireland ‘93 with 4 broom, and the Iyish yeommnry of Ulster ns well ag the Uli, affected teuontry Inthe threo provinces, The fact fs, Amerienn competition has made Rad-. ‘Yeallsm frrestatlble, ‘The farmers cannot five against your exports under entail and prle mongenitnr e; THEY MUST HAVE FUER TRADE IN LAND, or ten years henco they will be as extinct ag the archers of Creoy, Under the present land Jaws catates are tled up Jy ano family, improvements are in many cases Inipossible, oy Jolntures java to be paid to a horde of heirs. a out "ot tho Aunt ret fe + ures erik peel ee the Teague wiltturn the tide in i+ sale, when~ porn! lo, Are hampered Bae Seee Aa nn ‘ 7 - + by costly forms and” processes, Thy | THEY NEGARD HIWIEAND MILD. WITH 108 wh. eocetpler, in short, has to carry on | and complain .that when once the tennnt 4% Is back the owner, the owner's kin, the mid- | feels secure, he Will never Join the ranks of Wl dle men, and the agent, and, untess he can | the roeyolutionists. ne consolution thes Minow off tels toad and become his own lauds | have, which ls that the Government has al- v 7 27, >. SUNG 1831—TEN PAG most passed them over while Inying a heavy hand on the membersof the League, who were formerly associated with the physienl- foree movenwnt, HAREM HACK, ’ Wile on socal topies Dinas mention that constderdote Interest is excited tn clubs hy the reappearance tn Lantoof Gen, Valen- tlie Baker, forinerly of the Tenth Hussars, ‘Shere his been much ‘cohment on the fueb that lia owas) at) once taken up by the Trines oof = Woless After Ais return from “Turkey. 1 few diys ago, le awas Tnvited to dinner by tho Prince, a ety eamnstianer whieh fs resnrdent as having been Antentled to pave the way tolls readiiaston ta tho Army and Navy Ctyb, the required number of fifty members having slinent 1 paper expressing thelr opinion that the enuse of his quitting the services does not atteet his ehuraeter ns a mentleman, Tn necordance with Ite 6 the ballot was appointed to take place this afternoon with the result that the gallant Conerat wits rendinitted. GARFIELD AND. GRANT. Tho Preaident Givew uw Publte BRecepe ton, and thé Old Mero of Appotute tox’ Goon In the Crowd ‘to Pay Hla Beapects. is ! Spectat Mapateh ta The Cateago Tribrnes»,.'s Loxa Braxen, Jane 25—The salute whitch passed hetweelt the Prestdellt and Gen. Git fast nteht opened the way for a further greeting toclay. ‘They have shaken hands, and remarked .on the profonged cool- ness of the weather, ‘The Prestilent helt an fnformal reeention to-day dn the ladies? parlar of tho Etberou. Invitations were, kent ont to the. occupants of the nelghborlng cottages, td Gen, Cant vans, espeelally notified af the ‘ofiphrbinity for Dh tocome hall way toward # reconeltia- Hon, thas been fitinated all alons that lie Teul ttrtended every evenly to ealt on the President, but lie either Supposed the President was not at home, or he hiuiselt was too tired, of the DPrestdent- wad’ weary! Ov for some reason or others he Heyer eines! When to-liy’s apportinity was given hin to pay Ids respects to the Exeentive, hia absence would have amounted to un atrout. ‘Phe: President and Col, -Roelewell entered the nitlor. tagetherat $230 o'elael, and presently Sveretiry-of-the-Navy Hint and Vostinisters General dimes, eaeh accompanied by lbs, wite and dauuehier, followed. Mes. Gartlett, Was not pre cut 8 the ppronches ta Elberou e with. the somniuds of jingling and clit: Hours, iat atylish — euulimes of the yiish nekehborhdad drove up te the Hagan. Ge inant wos amon the list to eal, Ie dreve up bia coupe soon atver bj, and entered the partor alone. Haw do you du, Mr Presiden?” he said, “Tlow do you «lo, » Generale? was the President's countersaqnery, ‘They shook hands cordially. A few. words, woasligts sentenes of commonplace, were uttered by jen. Grint, cunt, Poa ineuent, what taizht silence, was Ah ENE Wantage the ident und shitk- th hin. In three minutes by the: fGen, Lire, of Cailtornia, formerly of Grant's stat the ox-President had teft the hotel, Ho walked away and’ erassedt the rond to his con Jesse’s cottageon foot, ‘There was no opportunity for any exelinnge of per sonal or contidentint renmrks beiween the two nen, and nothing more fmportant tan thes Long Branch strand seenery was spoken an euthitersal ti broken b; lhe mon sunt Ing linnds wate of — NEW PATENTS. : Specrat Dispatch to The Chtcayo Tribune, Wasiixatos, D. CG, June 2—-A. TH. Evans & Co, report tho following Ist of now patents Issued to Northwestern inventors: : ILLINOIS, F.C, Halloy, Chicawo, toy plano. jeune J, Dradley, Chieugu, caster-colter and Robecen 8. Brown, Greenville, abdominal sup- porter, John I. Reyors, Forreston, bruke-mechaniem for horau-powers, YW. Gates, Chicago, hollow ‘ehisled bearings for ball-Joints of sione-breakera and . othor machines, 7 George W, Gonilell, ‘Beardstown, process and Appantiius for storing tev, me ac Hague, Chicago cultlyator-coup- ne. fines A. tingue, Chien 1D, Cultivator, Charles Ay Higad, Chilean Jolt Charles A, Hague, Chicago, sulky-ptor Chartes A, Ilngue, Chicago, caster wheel, Danlet Hepp, Chienga, penholter. Chirles Klintmel, Chleago, vegetable-cutter and griter, ‘ desse Lockhart, Niantle, rallway-ratl. FKadwiu Norton, Chicago, enn, f ¥, ¥. Phillips, Chicuwo, transom-liftor, W. 8, Salisbury aud “W, Armatrong, Chicago, Portable vont. Peter Sunes, Rockford, stake-ring for wawons, Charics Schotte and A. P, Reptogle, Chicnyo, whidow-cornica, Charles L, Seribner, Chiengo, telephony, Charles L. Seribner, Chicago, enlling and clear Charles 1, Seribner, Cblcago, cunteallzing lidll> vidital battortes uf # telephone-uxchange, ing ont clreuit for tolophone-oxchanges. a, Roylor, Cedury isle, heater for kettlos, #8. M. Stovens, De Kalt, ‘inacbine for making Dbarhed fence- wires. : A, J, Uphant, Sterling, ovorstenve. Chartes P. Warwick, Chienyo, Jie-snw. O.W, Winger, Resp rairt, extce tile és Pant! 1, Heinze, Chicago, design, WISCONSIN, Georgo M, Conway, Milwaukeo, caupling for ahat log, . a dobn L. Langhiin, Racing, wheel-ptaw, FP, SMoDonongeh, Bau Claire, aawenrbor, W. ‘Tocpper, Milwaukee, gralnadlateibutor for malt-kilns, ete, " MICINGAN, Cyrus Ti, Bradley, Detralt, ornnmenting whiss, Uyrus E. Hendley, Detroit, emboxatug mirrors, TAM. Curtls, ¥psilantd, wagons bodys HL AL Curtis, Ypsllantt situshar ventele, Awd. Gale, Albion, eulkye play, Merce, Grand Raptds, grate, Meree, Grand Ruplde,, umnufacture of ehnveot. i. M, Price, Grand Iuplils, -automutle cooler for kiins, Bykea, Hnoknoy, xenring for Caspar Y vohicles, HLS. Wing, Dotrolt, carpet-aweeper, MINNEMOTAS . Ac Amerson, Now Vim, bottom or curb fur icrninenna hoveatacks, Hamucl T, Kerauson, Minneapolis, sulky-plov, Kd. Maddox, Maneapolls, ratory enghic, Charies 1, Travis, Minnedpolls, graln-binder,, tows. n William Mrattle, Coon Rants, carbrake, ‘ nae 3. Chumbertin, Dubuque, automutic care NTO ob M, Falla, Indianola, shovel-plow, We Bnuge second place In wuy trl. Tt will ne dowbdt alo the company goad, If the metabers do not lose their geri’? Tisatated upon pretty goad antltority that the how white simmer heliiet aes not so ‘well witht the gray swaltow-tail cant of the miithinan. t aatbee rage Av augut nob e aite! beseg he colar, however, fs another thing, “The whitt helmets ought to look well with datk-hhue unifornis. 3 Capt IL Jacksen, Company 1, Twelfth Battalion, Jollet, recommends the dlshonorit- ble discharge of Privates Horace B. Daidwin, WS. Brown, Conrad: Bavingy, George Mb Fish, fe Th Hobbs, We Te Tumntery ol. La O'Donnell, Oo 1. Poole. Peter Shotts, and by 1. Young, for aonenttendanee at drills, dis: obedience of orders, eotdnet mibecontng soldiers mit presidletal te good order and Uselpling, nnd general worthiesness to thy service of the Stute of TMlnel . sHMORUCONNESS LACKING. “ There Is 0) humentabls lack of thorough: nese displayed in Ure instruction of reerttts MILITIA NOTES. toms of Interest to Our Citizen Soldiery. * An Urgont Neod for More Thorough- neas in Drill. To Secure Gonl OMteers Candidates Showtd Piss Examination D Maal Stringent Ordbrs Rosulating tho Dis- bursamonts of Militia Monoy, The Third Reghnentol California has been dshanited, 9 Col WoTL ‘Thompaon ting appiied for 0 fe tho National Grand of this: State at leave of ubsence of thirty days, present. When the organization Woy frst Ground ty about hetng broken fora now | pul lito being w tHhoratech of teat iitng tho taeties was inauanented:. but ws the sped, on of) mensbers slelded thelr phiees to naw the Hest prinelples were yvadials lost slat of, untit now He isan estremely: rare sight to see un awhavard unt beta is dyhiled th the “setting up. one of the most Licutemnt of Company D, Sixth Infantry. cruantlal vhithies Th the hook, June tin four The Slyth’ Reghnont lad a uldniaht bate | exerelses. A company comuaniter ts now In ti atke-ks ay ~.p too mmel of 8 hurry te swell his ormnlzne pillow teiTL arte Lancer Fronengt Ehuifaday ton Jo allow a veernif, to, yoinalit a sutlelent armory forthe Elghth New York. Capt. Parsons Cooke, Adjutant of the Sixth Anfantry, has tendered is restzantion, Kilward DP. Maher hins been eteetod Firat % wT Sty . Teeth af time, du the, wwkward squad, Company 1, Sixth Regiment, Capt, Taylor, | yriuy instalittes hayd ie Kinnvu, wore entlsted saver new recruits on Theasday | puepatt was permiited te. drill in the everitine haste equ but two evenings, and even: then Connectieut allows thirty-five rounds for every offleer aud teed sia Ln the sorvlec, for tirget practice, Charles Penter ling heen clected First aud | JOM, Orton Second Lieutenant of Company, G, ‘Third Regiment, ae Syermore, 5” vCapt. A.D. Sintth, Company @, Firat) tin fantry, reqnests permission to take his) cot pany to Racine, Wis. on theshbof duly, + _ Cap, Avo. Gleason, Company D, First Ti fantry, requests pernilaston totuke hig cout cmny out of the State from the 2a to to Sth, iol We IL ‘thompson, Sixt Tafantey a Veruniei the nppoiitient af Dantelal under a eare! ar Theonipetent instinetar, an 8, mieoniany tines aot has been placed Iw hig Tinuds ou the first aight of ts nstrnetion, Its ‘rarely the case that on min mates noo welldtled: xoldior when Sutroduced In this manners A reerttlt should ‘or de pit Inte weompany untll le hy Aine rane Tour to six drills th the awkward ‘sutiitl undern competent Instructor, AUPOINT EXAMINING NOAINS, "There Ia one great evil whieh te National Guard throuzliout the country has always hate content with, and there are probably Tow, companion that have not felt its Intin. onees adhls evil consists In the electton of i Y 4 i voy] ollicers) who are theompetent to A arsustetl as Captale and Adjutant of-the 70H both sogtiiental jan company me Flist-Lleut, A, 0. MeLean, Company G, | ais: tle habit 1s a annoyiiis aii to Sixth. Tesineni, asks penitasion totaly | AL patties | vanecrmed. mnt “is | detrl tu the conan A nienber of a tnentab in at high. le wwost directly interes his compnny to danesyllle, Wis., trom July to duly 4, A: ‘5 sees emmy ar in outshler is el Mt Virst-or uaGppt. Gordon Quinn, Company. Ee eat Ole | Second Lieutenant by the men siinply and haa ry. Yeconmmends the honorably Uiehitted | sotely heaiuse he is at xourt fellows the elect of Private Stephen Go Willing; n‘account | ors argue that be lato be anly a Lietttonant, consequently WHHL tet be tn -eonmand, ind will really have noting to do with tha com pry, exeept to be aronatt in snlforn: when there is auvehhes going on, Lere Is wher i erent mijstiko by nnade, fact iy overs u of removal. ‘The ofttears: of the Second Reginent as- sombled for Instruction ti battailon move. tents wader Cal, Quirk. ‘There was.a fair attendance, : i who fy most tn fitted to take the responsioility. Marg thin one instance of this kh has fallen wider the personal ol ricer, Compuntes hay fairly demoralized aid appraneh the of dissolution from this ease, Another bad feature about. the thing Is, a ama who nay receive the popular vote of his come pay for Sceond-Lientenant cannot general ysee why hie shank’ not be promoted to Mirst-Lietteniat when there Is a vaenney, and {fie seenres this he will nearly always: expect to be elected Caphin, Uf the nom. hows of the company overeome thelr scruples enough to elvet another man tnstend, bad . Red that the senor oflver muy be pro- uit 1, 15, 1 Mallnouy, of the Eleventh | rene sintyen y mu New Brizade, Brooklyn, has resized. irnetedle'nl Tih atl eel $8 Thats 7 ‘or Gen. Mollneax has long been ce! madel Brigadier, Capt, George B. Taylor, Company 2, Sixth Tnfantey, asks permisston to. take his ‘en pany te Elgin fran duly 2 to duly 6. le turned approved, Capt. John. ‘Trovett, Company D, Ninth Battalton, Champaign, recommends the dis- charge of Private John MM. Taylor’ for the good of the service.” Lau Col Wet Thompson, of the Sixth In- fautry, requests permission to take hls coi mand ont of the State—to Geneva Lake— tram July 23 to duly a0, sed ns Te % u 0 ie q . | feellng ty Hable to ho engendered, followed rautuls £ ee a Colupany. ie Blot tee by i resignation from the abused ‘anicer, aud outsiie of the St struction. Approved. Capt. dries Burke, Cninpiatt Ne oud Regiment, recommends the lopora discharge of seven men on account uf ex- niration of term of service. wt tw go Into camp of In- perhapa a division of the can pra inatter whatserviee a member company, If he lins hin to anke a goad offeer, he stoald ne zo before his company for election, aud the latter should never pit hin up as a candt- date lt they desire efctetiey tn their oral : Tho Second Itextment will Inive tts first | Watlon. Lhe principle | that on person Dattuliow drill this senson ou Market street | Cleeted to ca asvor. post, of next Friday evening, ‘The command whl] honor ean never du harni isn thoughtless and dy anno c MRerous one; And the ne applied to reghent- nlofieers, 2 nant-Colonel ork Major shoultnever be chosen without keeping’ in view the qnestions Can he command tho reg Iment In the susenee of the Colonel? Theres a renedy for thls evil, and one which would got tong way towarl keeping ont Incompetent olticers; fH lies In examine Ing boards. “Let there bo a General Board, appolnted by the Commarndériy-Chief, to es aming tho higher.aMeers, (‘There is ulrendy snelnn-Bonrdy bat-so Jaras its service sean. eerned-it sa dead letter.) ‘Then let there be brigade examining. boards, appointgd by the Brigniler-Generals, to oxmaine all tine of+ ficers, and tually, let there be regimental ox- aunining boards, appointed by the reg. leave the Armory at 8 ofelock, Second-Llout. 1 C, Goddard has been pro- ninted to First-Licutenant, ant First-Sergt. doh V. Alberty to Seeand-Lieutenant, of Company A, ‘Twelfth Infantry, Company: B. Third, Reglinent Re has discontinued. its weekly drills until the ist of September. ‘Cho inonthly ancetings will, however, be kept up, Capt. Robert Vierling, Company E, Sixth Reginent,. has obtunad - "permission, from Urizade, headanartars to'take lils.camony to De Kalb from tho 2d to tho Gth of July. Capt. Gordon Quinn, Company K, Virst In- fantry, recommends tho dishonorable als. charge of Private Daniel Hugninin, far none nelusian th Tockfard payment of dues and absence froin drills. Nountils or batlal jun geod i Phe noxt meeting for. instruction hi battale | examine | enndidites | for | non-corntls. Jon movements of the Second. Regiment for | slancd | ofleers foray swwarraids . alinll bo ‘ssned. ‘There need bo ny expense of any consequence attauhen to this systen, and any one ean rendily gee tho benetits t the servieu to be derlyed from it. if 0 Cap taly or Lieutenant ts eleeted by nny cot pany, before ils certificate of election Is tare “warded, Jet the olticer-clect xo before. tha Brigada Exanining Board asd allow the sultablé aNleers lo pass uvon competency, If this rule was fn foree, winan who realized his officers will taka place ‘Thursday evening. The Colonel hepes to see every oflicer pres- ent, Capt. Wiillam Sinales, Company F, Third Teghnent, has khidly sent sh Invitation for one or ary companies of the Firat Regtneit to visit tata neon the Fourth, as guests of his comminint, ‘ae Capt. Charles TI, Dehl, Company Il, First. Tnfantry, requests permisston to take his | own lack of military knowledge woud Giink Company nto tha State from July? to July | twiea before hv avcepterl, while one who 4. Pernitssion has heen granted. “She Conie | really enrad: far the position would ge to pany will go to Raelne; » Company B, of the Sixth Regiment, will work with a will to post bimsell Jn tacties, So, in either case, the mensure would be ale spend the Fourth at Elgin, leaving day, | Yautageons. f : duly 2. at ieli pon, by the Uitvago North! INTEREBTING INFORMATION, western, Membors are ordered te report at. General Osders Nos, 4 nnd 4, recently ise the Armory at $29 sharp, A luck of willitary courtesy seeins ta he ost observable tong orminlatidns elaine Ing the most infiluury efllelency, and yet courtesy. Fn the rank aint fle to -suporlors is one of the surest slang of ne well-diselplined command. Tho members of Company A, Sixth Tesi ment, dre ordered to report at the Aruwory thisovening ab 7345 sharp for a business meet- Ing, ns tho Company lis nade arrangzenients, 10150 to Wilmington on the Fourth, By com- mand of Capt, Holbrook. Capt, dames E, Burtce, Company Regiment, recommends the dlshonorable tschirze of seven inca, ns follows: Pri- yates dohin Hf, O'Connor, Michael Shay, Lotn Cumiulngs, Thoms Dora, John A. King, Fredepios E, Shlelus, and Emil Folin, Cant. W. W, Miller, Company A, Secon Hantry, recommends the dishonandhle ise! hataa of Privates Willi Bo: ily Feared A. tine. Michael f mes Cin, dies Th Heney, Pat MeCiulge, Dewnls Shay, ant Edward Whalon, on Recount of nonat- tenance at drills, ete, 5 sed from Generat Headquarters at Spring field, ave promufgated to tho several organ faatlons of tha State jn order thata pertect understanding of the division of the appro: prlation for military purposes niay be purte ad, an that) a proper constractlon be cplaced upon tho manner in anid money ix to bo expended, “Order No, 3 atntes that offleers to whom this money reser such apportlomnents ts Ivo usu trust, for whieh t are responsible to the ConmnantdueleC! and for whieh they are to furnish t the State, and, 10 cethig as Treasurers for thelr commands, olso give bonds tathent bt aumiclent surety for ail moneys which may yeniia Th thelr ands, OF the mo from the Suite, there must by pats armory rents second, fel Litre fourth, insiraness 1ifth, repairs: sixth, Jani tora’ feed: seventh, postage, frelaht, antl ex- press. charges; atl for these expenses te celpts inst. be taken tno triplicate from the parties to whom payments are made; ame copy of whien will be retalned, aud the others forwarded Th the proper ab- tracts to tha Adjatant-General antiiatly bee tien tho ilst of Mareh and the dst diy of, i, Second A.M, Waster, Keokuk County, end-qate for Be ¥. ehramiing ‘Sr. Sabuta, floor-fasten wo ESDIAN A, AE ings oe | N.1. Bowshor, South. Bund, "Powe! Hoatgt Arolwaneys HAL 4 Willan ‘i. Hall, Fayettovilte, charge-holder for Drosavma, fi Fe Poe Fy Mornbergor, Iawroncebury, rock lay duinea A. Maiining, Danville, fo Wiillim MM. Varner, Bette, conmiinicating inucon, © hie ase H ps ony oh See 4 Haute Unthank, dpiceiand,' two-horde; cultl-- dobn Wolkert, Indianapolis, eash-holder, ve es ANEIL “& SON, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cmoaco, June %.—Cummissloner Wood saya In tottay'’s nnn that MeNell & Sou. failed fn tho county. palt of tha rotinigp., He Knows he Js mistaken, if le does, net Know : he was derelict in his duty,: MoNell & Son have not tailed Inany contract, tarlesa’ Jend- Ing us into diitenlty: with othor con. tractors.” ; Yours respectfully, Wat MeNute. & Sox, os HOC hs ‘ipyleo for, m1 nl A Prisouer’s Marvoloun Becapes Pour Jnuvis, N, Ys. Juno 2.—A prisoner go~ Ing weston truin. No. Sunday nlghe vlfeoted a marvelous escape; Ho was hanidculled ta bid keoper,, nnd: his tuet, shnobled, ‘Tho keeper, full asteep, aud | the risonur, Whose name could not be learned, got his hands Inogo, and stealing acme out of the cur, Jumped off ag the raj was, wolug ata bil rate of spead, The keepey jniaved bis, man aud news of his escupe was dent along the ne, An exuinination showed that tho prisoner hod slid about thirty fect on the ‘truck when be hud we pel from tho cur, -Comblus ton standstill be ut down aud broke the shugkles from tly feat with uw stone, und left the Iron lying on the track, Io fs sald to bon prisoner from; Nebruska, on bia way to Auburi, 25 Sn sak fot a , ‘ Mabltnal Costivencas. ¢ {e(ho Lane of wearly covery: American woman. From it usually uso Uboso: disorders that ao aurely undermino tholr Realll and atrongth, Every woman owed it to berael€ and to fer tains Aly ta wie that celebrated medicine, Kidneys ‘ort. It is the sure remudy for constipation, “pnd for all disorders of the ‘kly nes and Iyer, ‘Sry tt in quid or dry torus, Laghaily ottoient iy either.—Heaton Sunday Uudget, a ‘The weakest woman, smallest child, and aick- est invalid, can use Hop Bitters with gufety aod great wood, s| Borals. James Seully and Phiten Coens, ; ‘Tho Soventy-tirst New York went to'chureh ol une te, tho reghuental Chaplin, deste, Carlos: tyn, condueing tha-exerélses, Heresheclaty prayed that" nembers df tha | etinent should hy hnbaad with adapts af subordination, with sespeet for ‘laws and. order, tnd luye for thelr brethren tn itvans,” sapt, 2. J, O'Conner, of Company 1, Bucond Infantry. reemmments the honorable dschuray al Fivat-Sergt. Ti. Buekley, 5] July. Al moneys paid over to brigade, real- inentnl, battallan, ar sepamty company ole ers MU fg be secant up Un the ening juts 0 After tha ftols of expense sprctally Ret hinve been paid, and thero should romain a balnges of State motiey in thetrons~ ary ef any command, it may be expended ine der the spproyal of tha Quartermaster-Gen- eral, to whont application niust be made, for wntformstoe equipments, or parts of the sak aid "said mqney, gannot be expended for any other purposes ior enn tb be used to pay tha men far nny service rendered, ean Upon tne, order. of the Commander: TUE, chased mony. at the Armorles ried pun the semiannual With the arnia and other Gorparal Joly Delaney, Privates Pat Dona hog, Henry Donnhoe, and Andrew Gras, on account of expiration et torn of service, Cont, BB, Davis, Company O, First I fantry, reeoumetils the honorshtediseliari ‘ot the follawlng jnembers of hls Compan: Jorparal W, G, Wood and Private HH, All qloth tue or equipments pu ute must’ be kept, and enre returns, together Siate property ts Clonents, on account of lnperative business; | suds and no jiurtoe ane moperty mist bo Private Gaither Hall, physleat disability; louned out, Hand on wary expept upon mle Privnte Hdward 8 Gray, removals Corporall! tary: igenala’ ys.” Cohutinnding givers must: AW. G, Sheridan and Mustelan dy Pateskliy exe |-froin thie to thine Inspect ant enumerate pil piration of termi of survi Affutes In the country regiments are rathor tu just now. ‘Lhey have been beaten out of. thelr brigatle cheampment whitch wus promled thom, and to which the mon looked Yieward with pleasure, and thera fs nothing foft for then now in tia way of recreation, ranch property with 0 vi preservation. Whene eulnmandlyg ofivers sliall, previous to exes outing a new ane, forward: an unexecuted longa, Which shalt have attretied to tea dias gttun of tho promises, with dimensions, ¢te,, angcontala, thes smaunt.annuall chiurgcil a Wa eure and fy sts oxplre, tho - for rent to the Adjutant-Gonerat for his ap duutanias Cit indie ih Hite ostomy : brovalt and no contractwill bo entered into fixity of a regimental encampment this | Whore Ihis found that the price changed ts loxeuas of the averaze gmiount charged tn Wat locality. No tntoxtedtiig Iquayy, beer, or-wing nist be sold or brought upon the yaar, Bucond-Liout, Fred Williams, of Compan Wy, First Tofautry, ts lying very low with rn “nse - that dread. dlseise, the «quick conanmp Patenndbe Hide states that," tho luspyce Clan, Bo hes Witte beon conaldered very tio be Sa GU }ast Mseloges weakness amuldee strong, but the tiness whieh? has brought fleleneies irscie companies that have bad ihn nega to texth's door waansudden one. | anipla time. for. liprovemont, ‘Tho: Com: Livut. ins hus been & member of 0! “ ‘ 8. Canpany aluce its frat organization, and bins qaauder i oles Serene it vase worked! bis way tn frum a -private to hld | op” continue “those: weak Jone compntites, ty athe service, and. capecially those conjpantes that aro holding the best Arms ander suel elreumatances us to bo prejudicial to better. companies now. ravine oe iy aye Arua, fi All companies that the: As: uu 4 bay eeamnoned foba Msbanded “will, be rhatacl,!? : Whenover a change hi cotimand of 4 company, piust ab.aues proceed to Inspect mint: ene Ineryte the Stata property turnud over by his predecessor, . He must also inspect the ‘ome pany accounts, asvertaln the true balince and report the sane to the Adjutant-Genernl ie the suing time that he torwirds ils bond, The ontgolug oficer will nut be. released presont posttlon, - He bas always been. very populay with his comrades, and his distress. dng Hiness lias casts gloom oyer: the whole ecommani, aes ‘ ihe entire Vet Togiment .turned ont last “Friday night w Hy nists and prude to meet, Company.c, whigh was expected baek frais’ Lonlsyille with the tirst prize. trom the drill. mg tournament, Bub lot fie -eorapany sil not appear, and when le did come Itonly brouwtit with ittha second prize, ‘Thu boys dit some very fing dritiing, daubtiess better than any that was done at thot tine, but an acci-, ident, caused by the falling of a wan in the’ ranks, lust thein the first promluin, ‘This ts the first tine Company hus ever taken the incoming -oflleer Fy ig ooh mnie vii the’ 7 pon his bend wotil this stucemtmot a for warded, aud Hot then tices It shot appear nat kis aeeoutuls are correet, and thats the pitte property has been fully decried far In coneltding (hls order, attention ts partie. ttlarivealical tian extract irom GeneratOrder [tt ease Mitvay, War Departinent, ALG. Ou. October 4, | Par aane ttauet aris Hittons, 1863, anid now a portion of tha Ariny Reith | oulee, Painine Homan. ioean Ta auegst Hons, fe tall fore und eects tang olleer | ite cornur of Wells wnd Kine yuk On Gt shall hereatter, withont proper authority, permit the pittieation af nny oltehal ett ¥ report. or allow any sp of Hieh document to piss inte the hinds of persons not authors aad to recelye Tt. 1s nyige Will be submitted, othe Prosident for dismissal Chis rade tte, ites (oath onielal telters and reports wiltien: ay an afters Libnseli, Civneval OrdersNo. 4 1s shoply a modifica ton of Order Nod, ora portions it. Tid these ordors heen tyued before tho fast auhial miter, the Assistant Inspectors [3 Generale would linve been saved sg great deal of annoyanee and Inhor aeeeann eed SOUTH. PARK AVENUE, Ti the Bultar of The Cateugo Tribune. Crrevan, fine 24—-Befare tho paviig of mie south of Pwenty sixth Pwwonkd yer nll the atten Yon of adjolntig propertyholders to the a+ Vantage of bnving street-curs on Tl reniing alone the cust drive uf Grand boulevard to the yiarky ‘Thera ts.0 laren treet. of firsteet ty Iya by [_Artives RIOT Feegnitt Dubin SAY RO PU ay REIT 114 ore rnd Dake Via AASV. sv0e tutte Bexyiy etches Hixy GQuiney Raitedag, Magee Arcus Medrand: Bacto feed ep 4 uun}ins proved reshlenee prep eeweun Vite connes and Forest nyeniies that would be fit Madiately bullion df die means of gretthug te It were better. = CITIZEN, a — — Ransom of Brlannds Captives, It fs polpted ont by the Lerint Herald (hat tho £15,000 patie the other day os runsem for Mr Butter represonta fot putiads of mold, wherens unt, Ht Re che probably toes not if Borin Be Accommodnl'n: expres coo Tit SHO ET ponds weight of old was ziven for Col. Synge, who enn by Ite tle shart of thirtystive pounds heavier thay M titer. Snitlatieally: considered. this (st very Rivting (nerease fh the pirlee of human Ife bh the brigand market. About 185) Dr. MeCraith, of Simyran, wha welghed nesthat period about Wh pounds, was rinsoned Croat befeands for £100, or seven pounds weight of gol. la WOT Mr. Alfred Van Leonep, of Kinyrna, welehing boul Ui nouns, was ransome for 21600, ar twenty-six: pounds. wolght of gold. ‘Thies te 184) the brigands vould command: nbout. Sos 2d per pottnd for tholr captives, whtin: in 1807 the price nul risen to als per ported. this fd nothing to the fethacnett Inere Synre'a captors obtained Bisse per pound, and those of Mr, Buter Mille per pom, In the pads. Of brigunda n captive ts tow worth, neeordiow to ie uae qututation, nearly 17 tines bis welght a great, RICHES STEARERS GOODRICHS STEAMERS. ey KUPABLE Fore Raving and Milwaukee tien dalty.at 8 a.m, DSL, Fanti. DitGekfard bAnteans Hially, except Contral tg. Sqturtiy, df Dally, excoot Munday, Hubigtie ten na teava nnd arrive from Pot, faubat Lakoent. Chiengn, Mitwiutcer & Ht Paul Raltway, | vu Vintinds Corner Stuiiton Vanni and aus, ee an “Gl Clarkestey Paltno itis Hotoiona ne Devoe, er Houses Grand and pm, Sunday marine excepted, raven For Ginna Haven, vit Shiwiikee, twier datly acy | liv Be mba A te Baullity ule axceptints au Ch For Minibus nuleowen diniiy at Hn Grown I Libert i Tontt nd Log Hy nse sae Day porte, Kewnte ye Aunt Ma tuirdy fe Ha, re andull Lake Superineiowns, LAH iy th, ty Areal ote, Tuosday ats Cedur idapids fexprens| Night texprosee verte i Vebtin & lek Uldin Xpectal Fast Express. Tineen aegonun Wentns fee 11 aD A manu daly ies arrive O20 1, daily, Siuclays oxeopted, cMengo Unton Hepat, West, Nlvlo, nds Sinbahevs fort, Mecpor ty ay ati jn Fane Mi Thieaz ae god a ae ner Madison ant le nd fut AAO Dilley und kot OMe, at fopots, 1 Sn ito Ttotet, tid Patiner stuuse, + z “hen Khiiing City, Donver, Huckle Hx, Kanata cltysanta ee, Now atee: fern “ast Vi Just Received _ VIA PACIFIC STEANSIIP DELEIC, Wv Markest, Urwnit Gardens of Japan and - Formosa, SEVERAL, O00 LBS. CHOP EW CROP TEAS, Among which ore the finest ever brought to this ‘Gonsinenty and are now selling at sot to $1.00 per ound, fhe . ‘We alxo hnvo in.ctock-o fine line’ of old Coffcex, whieh We are roasting daily, and ssiling at 18 to ascta. per pound, ‘Connvisseura of Fins Qoodn In our line, give us your attentlon—Don't be huribugeed in buying poor old Tea In pound packages, C. H. SLACK, Grocer and Wine Merchant, Hepat fan ‘OC wenty-ccconit-at fal ‘Pleabe rv neue Clave, ean tio Mate : Te ‘Taxus Exprors. Toxne Fiat wht 133) Poorii, Raritan ePearhy, Hurlington © i Hontiig & Chatsworth Chotaworth: Express Gian Penge Jupnauio's Sioux Dubuque & Wahneh, St. Honts & #aciila Rattwny, non Lipa, MALO ned “LWOIENMK AIL HEM eett cart ran to che Dupog, and Wantworiti-ny, witht ony block, ‘Mosut ONlew + 81 Sunt Tuiiner (ouge, ahd Grand Hacitie Mor 8 Louts & Gulf Expreea, BL Louls 6 itt Fast bt iatmas Chy & Danver t Peoria, Burlington & Keokw Ly crake Spon, wa 4 tind ites wo tian nd - cued 1 Dally ox AYA . 79 & Bi Statersts | ec ncs amc harthanee tne chitin, tr 8 elinhg- ne-Cora Chicagh to Branch, 210 & 218°N, Clark-st. Sayan ae of Day Coaches Chicazoto 0) 1, oy ve fhe OP BS RIO Nal Ly Sse : Teaeifie Tatiroad.- THEA CURES Tae este cae " ty Corter Anda MOMPA aE 2s" co Paid Se ROR “oxporivtiey an ‘Fittulents. and abet ‘ohne nidantell tp HomMnoD Proved Lon ample, on Raneaw city, bea chisan Frist 1xp oe Peru Arcommodaltoy Cannell Bhi NINE He peewss uNBnA CNY, on hie Whta fanstd Accu Iho Mand Accom Hite ishind Acconsiodatt Muy Triund Accomsaudn ti nd shecomuimuduthan Hes or Pests if Encitren de Adu Adeiguiatte Heteins pena, Vv. i ‘onlan NI aunitingt., ied nite deen, Rhewinntion, Chitreh Prats p warm * spnlly “uxcont Bui excont Baturdnys abally Dxcone Atonunys,” (EhueMinge and, Bacurdags only. (Rundays only, rere, i Nopos, faauar ieskeeve sand faut areuty-ancan get i opor, foot af Lakes, nid fovtul Tie os Urinaes We The Obew, GF Chacknt., wourhonat cor rat ean, BR, Diaensd of doin, Grund Pacitle Motel, and at Pulines Hora FOI BA, ats DIUGGANE “Airives n re of ue haath ey : 3 7 Soca pm Beapathie sted "Pultanes Now Gheiee danny Were gan De. Tae Rpovlal New Vurk t pv alti. ‘uaa Rnuninazoo Accommed hiaphres a dfomeapn nents Acca a Y Benltentaratne Ne Ne | Nant expo i Throat Hehe Hrblds & eating a : 4 ‘ssundaya oxcopted, Suily.. aturdaye vxcepled. sitsoaasacti which TAL URINE Gach Lig atnundayeloavane seta peng, HMUraBye See jwunses, to white aut Mavotes exclusive nt = s ‘s —— iwi Cutts Oiled. it Mudisnneat, Hours te PR Rte TTC TacT a ‘tener Cnloos at aopote, Nutley, ‘Preentyenneoud-al tnd Cea onivun 18 ath 0s Grund 1 Moll (vtg, Mat 1.1110) 554 a8 Sheng Now Cork se Howton ees] Rew York, Hast xtruse (dally) ‘Suantic Prati uN MANUPAGTORY, ‘ FB We ompley the mort wkilod workin, the tateut Iuiprovod indetines, unite oulg iw wubaeiu lpuread hour. Mend sve dlrnetl iat nn eat pan hs Pintly, *Sunders sul Men rin 4 fur ensiremont. Why Hub secure reeh ald ralph uricle, newly WOVE, witout doluy, tor viele baRteutne meeureniont, itn Aivuld oli mock, pane Job Agha we Eucds mina Tepe en sc " Heer MTL EI THURMAN fe PARE UL, Cfilcn, $8 8tatucst, Buss Mynntieturers of Ure bnstruments far Dofarmirips We.” 5 Hattimare a Ohio. wii eltton Hutto wid to0e af Awronty ket Onicun, Nb Charkest., Paluter, i elite Motul, and bepar (Expusitton i Donat any Peete bye Morning Ti RA A a ee Dually,” * sunday: is Knanhkakeo Line, asa nt ot Lake-at.and soot ol Twerty-xccones OR ea und fal Leutidolplicrty GF20 Pavitic Hotel, and Palmer Hons, ¥ + COMMISSIONERS j # SLE Commissioners’ Sale Of valuavie nda botonuine to tho ostnte oF Mover ros | Arritte teh, mitt In WVilbinmadang, bi urate d Warwick ind in Yorie connate * wd eo lurk uiniber ocloteits Yonkdow, Cineinnait, Indianapatis & Lowlest Villa Loy Bxpreats oye.» Aintyut.Virgliine: hw vary dor f rt Mined Aer ira eal y ; Tneginwn, havinewcommminie boanuacy on uitnwes | Witteburg, Ft, . Wayne « Catowgo 2f,,tay at Vorgauty vi rate et avert | Depa, cor, Aduni WA Canaleste, ‘staat ote fre bordere! “ark iver, ovwe u milo wore Ri dUlarkeaty Puluve suuse, Grand Pacitc | Dali 8 ek We afon dlmaria yrouind. |e sf at Depots ‘Nhe rae ot tae urkko a an ¥ County peal a a eames i ivinttng ued Weluek ouch diycue CareiaWit HG | 54g ss MULTI Aetitumonune wae Warwick, Cuurity sun |. Malt and REprOga, Vinay Ua Benak rome oF tho) Besa eran tar Fourts}low ¥ ni re . . ioaidva the’ histarlo uusuciluiis wel cluatur unt | Sete JbU cei tisecere Pitteburg, Clnomnsmgs ce Ate bag, in gle. Wuare, OF thy tru Lan etait) glial TE Te ai Hug areund the above properties, hoy nre fase valuy, h- | > MOF the Paninsita, with steamors ditly pasaliuy, ‘ sancti Ane onn Pda With stu citicnmunt, yore |- Depot cornve wf Adauis ‘had Co Rivor © Chesapenke' Muliroad, Wo Northern wurkata;| ‘Bickot Uijoos ot Lepad ind bis foci quick, und chenp transpaitatlun for wil pore ‘Cutvarht, Grand Uacide stutel wad Unt shublo urtloies. «0 jute thy Uhosuponia : © Geen s Oiiiu Teattvnay, aa thiraush somo Ut Lin nesnsEly, And fer to tha: he i 1 rit Rae tt nettruta end tf anna 'ratigoait facies, |. PAZ EzDrOn “Gg ain Rectal, tet alte, to Vocktown, on | Sitie'dapress caatty ‘x abtlaaathe, ts tt 44 E i iy dias) in this region, th rated tt wear ait har : mere — oHYOr never froussie’ ovory *. ti “) Chicaxe dé Baatern riinols atte I =! 5 4 \g ed mm Hie Moute,), i gato bi a Mee Tlutes and Sountey |: ulti doable Rxprocs (cvewunie wid Tat , reuthia kG Dy Rete a SERA Su ie Rh aMttoraimnpa sce |. aauvil § Pla Bs , Winctaat oF. Sheduly Tiiatly 2 TH Oxia, ahinan Al = a | ADVERTISING peta EDUGATIONAL | Toh “93 Washington-s ccisemsecees ATION A Le nnn di as he PEs aden aaah ute Louis Woy & Go, errr ing, | ‘ I ‘ ee eewere a tad buialaby daarovacantaccot nore inet faveratiu raven apy edhe Lani peut °