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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1881—-SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 pal mong tho Inacriptions to the imem- ory of monare thers was one upon the superb marnie tomb of Frederick 1. to this effect; oly, hone isin Qod. but my dog ia sae —, faithful” nthe coffin of Christian Lv, “Tivoli of Copenhagen—A Hes w sword, Now. rusty. aud dul, Wut tho ly stp thelr afternoon coffes while at. the | had kane tine drinking tn the beauties of nature of the Ink In tho distance, tho other sid loomed up another extensive forest, wh BOILER .PLOSION. HEALTH PRESE appreeinted tt Hon hint its rootn and tho King huis deer by noe ineans so tar + my NL iy ret He We ting re MN nei 1) tne i waite yeet fran retuses © lt Ore those of the Deer-Garden, him ty necept ite but he iinalty sald that If we How the Tug A. B. Ward Came ‘oWwLOL ts hind will a 4 BALLS. 1 MAIS ‘ eration of Side» santo he wore during lily partietpation inthe {From Fredensborg unother charming drive | were his re art vould th j ' Conglom Sh Thirty Yearw War, Somenotehes tin round | of five or alx iultes—the entire way shaded Gareromiie arin anid tet ae wo to an Untimely End. pull RESERy, . : OWS. Hee aT pucruetid OE SUSI celenlion, hy thess inagaifiont Dana yroes takes ne {honpeltt ls dlnnerved thy Ve Mabie tin Senuitore \ IN aes : b. bo | to the spot consecrated by Hamtet’s suffer- | ship. It was onty erence 8 area 2 —— iral of Ito tari Jott there by the Kings to denote thelr | ings and Ophetla’s unhappy end. En route | he Was hottie Tias" inate Gavernorot Olilog Low Water in the Boiler the No, Paz, mae i pai?! & ~ SECURED AT L. AST: yonerablo Cathedral o} ty Tespectivo hights. By standing on tip | wa pass tho old ruin of Gurre, scarce visible | and, as it was, it wis dificult for the seven or Cause of the Accident. i y ‘ 7 : rhe. and Its IHoyal 08 could just reneh that of | amld tha beeches; hero one. of the carly | eight hundred omen to restrain | them- 4 ay * watdoy andl Ha alan onan | AR ERE, NG aR cas | Seti, FONE, Myo SNE, | coroner Maton So an non sxtaras at A Combinat 7 ‘01 y e ut a | Gartield had reached the place on which i i iy atte ‘ombin : dtd not ike ta embarrass the old guide be- | will only allow mato keep Gurre.” Elstnore [ils heart find e tons P een set,— | ernoon upon the bodies of Olo Murtin Witrom Whalebono and Mtommeh ae, aiden fe ines, grees AUutnot Pomnad Hin Chae whine Moke emind bine that, wher that Mon- grip to Skodsborg—Tho Deer- | nruty's tomb was opened, 0 fow. years nzo, ho 4 Garden and tho Peas- ‘ ye gate tos nye: been about slx feet high gover. ant-Fair. Kinnily the key was turmed upon the A nee shadowy collection of Royalty, and we were =o. ot ‘ lal to Sxelianga the "din religions Might? a 4Iamlet?—Sarah Berns | of the churelt Vent’ ot haven, possesses now ho wltmetion tn itself, but was | the affections aud confidence of the people of | the onginver, and Willlum SfeDonald, the Hues> oneua place of wealth nil importance. It | Ohta. After that the schemes nnd intrigues | man of tho tug A. tt. Ward, whieh blow wp on overtooks the sound Repurating it Crom | said the petty Jealoustes of the Joeal press | the morning of Saturday Inst at the Clark street Sweden, and, after the fallof the Hunseatle ) couldno Jongertinder thin In hishighcareer | priage, ‘The Jury consisted of John Davis, fore. League, 0 heavy toll wits here collected: by | of honorable aypiration aud neblevement. inks inl Fy bert suthe the Government from all vessels passing Into | Aid wow when the campaign opened bo. { i, inachinisl: Nobert Tarrant, o and oubof the Balle, But in $8, In consid | gat such labors ag. few men bestdes Garteld | ers W. 2. Jundy, tux engineer: \ cracton of the payinent by the Interested 1m- | Would have had tho eourezs to undertake | enkineer of tho County-1ultdin tons of iminy milion pounds sterling, the | and ol one in Olio the strength to have | chick, botter-bullder, and Tuomas Glonnott, nounced by our best. atclaus less Injur! to the wearer than any other Corset Ph pea Fits perfectly a grenter variety of ‘forms then any other. / 7 youg ields readily to eory respiration, and equatly comfortable fa at position aagumed by the wearer. ‘ for the puro, ay Pisinoro an and the shadowy forms of the past for the | fines were remitted, Hence but few ships of | performed, Lwill gave you boller-bultder. © tory W ‘ted tain ita perfect sn rs Ks a Over tho Woos of a i . 4 5 Kiva yt . : 6°60 ‘arran re eon tiF yardl’s Tear! ‘ living form ‘ant boutities of nnture, lt was a . by comelderable alze pata bet Afetaspicirg aun AN ACCOUNT OF ONE DAY'a wont MICIEAKL' SDONALD, a erey > )—oworn ont. Byjt you secure Amore graceiu: rT ”. ehnrining Sabbath afternoon; the ‘sun was Ophelta. bright, but did not seem quite go hot and dae af The a The Chicago ‘Tribune peppery as fs usuntly tho enso in this North- etal Corresponden it id orn elime, while a pretty alift breeze blowing DeSMARK, AUR 11, 1881.—1f, Upon coming | of the fjord gave the alr a marvelous fresh- Prussia to Denmark, one observes any | ness and sweetness. From the silght eleva: Ona y EVERY Soh HE figure than riy otfier Cornet. Plenso give CusMeRt ost on tHE ita ro tan TA 1 you will yoar no other. were hastened towards the intersecting ofd.| fa Noble County that may serve asan tug. | Men of tho tuw, was tho first wituess ox- GMONEY REFUNDED: — For sate byseadmg retall merchants, and by. fortress yituitted Just northeast of the town, | {tation of the wark ‘he Was enited upon to | amined, aud the anly eye-witness of the ntfatr It isn formidable looking affatr, with Its | perform, In September of that your { }) | culled on to testify. He snlil-that ho looked at tripled protection on the and side of walls | We field our reunion here in Caldwell, and | bis fre about ten minutes Uefure the explosion srny tere | had tnvited him tobe present aguin, One | and put on batt a dozen shovelfuls of cout. ‘ 1° and moats, but no longer poss CHIC AGO CORSET (0 67 j {| if t. Ch from {ho will find it nowhere moro np- | tion whore the venerable cathedral lind stood | ror for the pausing ship. i the court-yard | company of his regiment had gong froin thls | Thore had. been o fire tinder tho voller if . Lng On-8) eg LCi x ° eonir@fuan in thechameter of the soll, ‘The Fon AtMost 1,000 YEARS Was hoard the tramp of drilling soldterys but | county, and every survivor of that regiment | atl nixbt, but tho boat hid not been working be= : ‘ they hell nu attraction torus. Wo harried | Worstiped Garilekd, Me knew that, for he ]. tw, Bet Y to the flag-battery, whieh ts focntel are ig lind often addressed them hero before Iie Teva ENS reli ee cn nt GH nin overhanging platforin of rock where dam- | Was in demand everywhere, in Peansylvanlny | saturday, Tho wi malt etal : let _quakud' before those horrifying words, {in Maine, Th Alnssnehusetts,” and strated ee bran NS a eda lace ad a esa “Yam thy father's splrity? and, listening to | every nerve, traveled nizht mid duy, took no | Hen to the condition of the bolierwhen be ured tho tale’ of danmed villainy,’ frmmed hig | reat xearcely nt nll, iy order to necammodate | U0. but nt Lnko steoet bridge the engineer tr od thoughts to the one purpose of revange. his friends, He wrote me from Littsburg— | the gaze cocks and tound plenty of water in tho UPON "IK VERY SPOT, PENCHANCE tha letter Hes before ime—a weely before the | boiler. A week before the explosion tha ongl- file smelaicholy eaud commiined per the- reunion that he would ceriaivly be here, | neer examined tha boiler, and told tho wit ness sterae ant curlods Anuin he wrote frou Mentor that he would | that the braces were as strong naon the day : surely come, ‘That wag cnoagh to bring | thoy were puton, ‘Tho bolier was cleanod once Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suftor thousands cople, iz ‘Tho sllpgs and arrows of outrageuus fortuno; feat a ie He, sojilers and eltizens | qinouth, It was customary to carry two ta WHAT EMINENT CHICAGO PHYSICIANS SAY OF IT. HILUAGO, Oot, a pe * Thave oxamined Hall's HoalthePreserying Carrot, off boltava it in every rdnvect best calculated to pro~ aarve tho health of the woninn who wearn it. It dous tt Reem poraibie for tho woarer of auch a Cornot to bo injured uy Light acing. bahould receive the favorsb} indorsement of the physicians who havo the opportu- ul ‘ pr id’ expréys-traln that whirled | wo could look off througt a vista of great Dro aH to art passed through a | trees, past the varlously-colored thatghed: as from Veriaih, that fully exemplified al | TOOf cottages, and gut in elimpse, scarcely fat, oan pia ‘of ny barr ny f som Inore than a hint, of the bay gliinmerng In qhad ever leapt of the Os Wo prncented the punight,. at way ailurt Ini anil thithor Pruss . we bent our steps. Soon after striking Ini i thepspect isproged somewhint; a Sno mncutaniixad: Tone that Het, throaty # toss; : v etpon a beautify: becama tess; Sennly and trees mere | suring gushing out of the sido of the. bank, dant; ouliiva % u fonntl its nulad “was nnold woinan, who. dipped godpasturagorichets Wo oceasionnily saw | up the sparkling water In ginsses, and of aattle and 3 inc feeding under the super- { fered it to the wayfarer for the sake of his old 3:90 Saturday of examining It, . ai sleepy) herdsman nnd his | bre, or Danish pence, A tolurably long but Orc to take tiring ngalnst 1 seu Of troubles, Ltold hint tt was a dangerons place three yuges of water, and when witness Inst i vision Ret “int the enttle did | interesting walk “at length © brought | Aad, by opposing, end ther, ne tlaves att coe “aMe eat, and bulled tho fires be found three gages. “Ho tind I fully indorso what Dr. Hyde says in thé above non CHICA SS SS wateh: us to the fjord. Wo. perched our-'| No lonely Hamlet now patrols the starllt | the next was President: He answered play- | NOvor econ any leaks or cracks in tho cro wn- is eee present! n particularly well-nourished | syives “upon the beam forming — the Fenton. Indeed; so far ns wel ude of ae Kittle, dock, and tried to could ~ seo/ £10} Ythe car-window, tho | picture the past; tried to ropeople this spot, roeks but, its crimson folds outlined against | fully that he would take the risie and come | abect. the blue vault of henvon, the Danebrog how, Si cr tf 0% v tre y if stands in conspicuous watell upon eae enough, next year he was sae aatonres of tho Excotsior Iron-Works, ZZ, of tte Inntkitppeared to be such us | Where now stand 0 few cottages, with its Tho droudfut summit of tho clit But let ine tell you what trouble he took to = : mil yurage, both enttle and husband- ae We cine ayatched te ve verice Tee eee eee cata be ee gethere. On Saturday he spoke at Quaker | tm 975, endanivit E Tpouleale searintion of it CHICAGO, Oct, 13, 1880. ¥ wat atUikyt to obtain subsistence | Sy; RS for the shores of England ane Without more tutive, nto every brung. City, twenty-seven intles from here, and was | ig |, F aa Thayo examined Mall's HoaltePresorving Corsst, and betlove It to be the least injurious to tha wearer of mao in i formancys tried to faney this linrbor ag mune took wt Sele neatly worn out, for ho had been going day | 18 lengtt: was twelve fect and dinwot or ve | any Comer itinve sen. from It. Trova all ot LEnSaNy fg ugk be ned with the black, unwieldy | hoats of a tenets fanty Sathota ta 8 BCE, and night for miny weeks. oo ie three inches, aud {ft was constructed of + itis Hore Ike the region about | those wild adventurers, Instead of the halt d 4 Sat three-cighths-Inch No. 1 flan . 7 - badas thy} Ibs Wore Hk Hone Bedllis but dozen lishing-snincks now riding at anchor | ‘The view of the stralt from this point ts Me NEEDRD REST, i a ico ron. he OE: a8 alt box was of Ui - extremely beautifl, ‘The sails of a hundred | He went down from. Quaker City to Bell- | ity, and the LOU acat nats are, sf hha fuel ships fleck the dark surfave of the water in | nire, and up the Pittsburg & Cleveland Ruil- | Tho wituess cou ce) every direction, wiillo neross the channel is } roud to Mount Pleasant and stayed over boller first gaye erat ietloved His cause nt dinly observable a ruined wateh-tower. | Sunday withour Congressinan, the Ton, J, | the explosion was low water in the bolier, Ho Thatis Sweden. Muray says that probably | 'T. Upderratf, on the express proilye ofthe | St Go scales ou tho crown-sheet, Thore was inore vessels aro here in sight ut one tinie | Intter that on Monday he would get him to | M4 2Ppearanes on tho crown-sheet in tho fre- than upon any other sheet of water of the | Caldwell fn tine to. spenk here in the after- | POX HRI the Iron had been burned avuy, but sana dimensions, If one will hive a faint | noon. Soon Monday morning they enue | anberetecr sad smoke-box did nat buve that any conception of the miseries endured by vris- | down to Bellaire, when, finding the train if was tho opiien Gf ‘the witness | Tere oners of State a few hundred—yes, ‘a few { woul not reach Quaker City until too Inte | becnme superneated, that w! = Bcore—yenrs ago, Jet him visit the two tlers | to get here, Dr unaaecn generously, and heer opened the toroitieevuive ‘a actin ed of ‘low, dark dungeons under the | in order to make goud his, word, hired’ lo- | created. When the valve was ayaln closed the fortress, dripping with cold, slimy | comotive, got Gariield abonrd, and inan hour | Concussion Instantly followed, molsture. Here crouched the miserable | they were at Quaker City. Itwas now hnuf- | sun sTEWAIT 1, MOORE, UNITED BTATES wretches echufned fo the walls, wnnblo | past 10 o’eloek, anda carrloxe ride of twenty: STEAMBOAT INSPECTOR, to stund crect or recline in ense. Guided by | seven miles over our: wild hills before them | testifed that tho boiler was examined April 29. asmail boy, who bore n flaming torch larger | yet. Getting a good team, the Doctor was | Itwas found to bo in gvod vondition,, tully than imsele, we stimbled over tha rough, | soon off tor Caldwell with his Ustingulshed egiippad with overything necessary in the Hue dirty dungeon-foors, halt fearful, half eager, | guest. driving like Jehu.’ ‘Che crowd were | Of extra safoty wages, und fusible plugs, Wit- and full of plty for thoso who hid here per- finpationts but no one doubted that, Garfield | Bess considered it to be ag No. ballon, ie ished from suffering, Tradition says that | would come. It was? a, bright September | WAS Submitted to n hydrostatic pressure of 105 Ilotger Danske, Demnark’s protecting gonius, | afternoon, and 2 o'clock when Gartivld’s bore tho standard requires “eho ‘wittiess | Dad here sleeps, his hoary beard grown fast to | carrings rolled into camp, himself cuv- | examined the: voller siuco the explosion, and the stone tablo whereon he leans, and that, | ered with dust and: his team with fonm, | was watistied that all {niications ainted 10 low when Denmark is in danger, hoe will arise | Tho camp went wild, surrounded lls cars | water us tho cuuse of the sinnsh, ‘Phe: bolter and stalk forth to its defense. ‘Che wind off | riuge, and the boys threw their hata into the | bud broken at its strongest point. The valve, tho sen lind felt chilly to us before entering | alr atid cheered intil the ‘woods rang with | ¥hich was hurted several bundred feet by the the dungeons, but, upon our emerging from } theiracelamations. Garflold quickly atepoed Sploeion, Was ior eumnahedeacie on Gelag tented thelr damp recesses, tho external air was | down, nnd“ the boys” rushed up ‘to shuke | YAS found a8 sensitive ue ot tha inspection tn positively wari by contrast. hunds with him. How ure you, old fel- | Portorwanfound in bad condition, ethno comp - Three-quarters of n mile north of Elsinore, | low?” to one. Woll, Bill, how are you?” | sition of which these plugs are made tiaesne commanding 0 superb view of the atalt to another, and so ho passed right on to the | from 410 to 450 degrees atirentiolt, but_in this stands Marlenlust,—a cure, restaurant, aid | stage ns fast as he could work his way | cage all the tin bad beon burned out, Tho wit- elub-house combined. In tho grounds at the | through the wild and tumultuous assembly, | ness explained that fuslute plugs were valuable rear stands 2 plain column of rough stone; | And as he stepped on the stage, what an up- | if maintained In good order, but that ifn scaie nbout ity base are piled rough rocks, and on | ronr again. ‘The batteries on the hill thun- | OF Tust was allowed to form upon thet thes’ be- these were strown withered wreaths. ‘This | dered out their welcome. ‘Lhe soldiers | Come egctess. Ho thought the uccldent was the adam lial on {ts quiet bosom; and, still further back, an tol chat gitepha ofitistoo sandy to bo thought of tha appearance, perhaps on just fraiful, , As ono travels from the Saxon | such day ns this, of the shicld floating on Coola {heAmperlal City, and, leaving the | tho tide, uy one living freight was to Tue the Valley the KIbe, approaches the Spree, ho people who picked him out of his frail craft, anti, yward tha end of His short journey, | warned us that trains do not walt for sentl- tt kk ‘daterlorayéd into a sandy plain. | muntal tourists. As wo strolled back through Now, | what docs. one seo in Den- | the village wo noticed & black, piratiedl- mark’ Wo jowtiivyed across tho Island looking {lug floating from an Upper window of one ot tho houses, Speculating on tho ofZefand westwaril from Copenhugen, nnd | sionitiennes of, this funoral-looking emblom, aio sorthward; and, so far ns we could seo We came to. the eonciusion that it must again from the window of the coupé, denote a death in tho house. - ‘Le contrast | Tite COUNTRY LOOKED NICH. was to us ridiculous, therefore, when we eee stretched a pleasant succession | Were informed that It was the symbol of the “ CHICAGO, Oct, 27, 1990. adviso any woman to weara Coraot, but If the wittuto no—md she amiaenly wlitcreative her te ine et Waite Wdaliueerosurving Corsous: as tt is tore iikely to do bor lojury tooo oy with which 1 wom 1 uw Bojunlnyed UCATIONAL. 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Un ° B ACA DEM WC . der tenchers of hot Collegiate und Normal training. it Prepares tor Collexe or Business, * FERRY HALL.---ch8. facriedttinas aire T yesh fe, Milt F HHL Thompaon. formerly ot \vollewioy Coliewe, e ‘ ie id aecom z is of gtult-flolds, 'soo1 to be rendy for tho linr- out er tio alae enfo edn oxeur- tere; thrifty gardens; stretches of pink | sion with a charming Dauish f and jrilte clover, in which thocattle, always | coast to tethtred, lind inown wide circles; grent skopstona, peeches and onk#, sometimes standing in | It wasn bont-ride of nn hour, and enve us dloters or alone, but often stretching nway | Our first real view of the Danish coast, ‘The {ntg extensive forests whose shady nisles trim [ttle steamer kept closu to shore, so a; ‘h : thatthe objects of beauty were plainly visi- Jooked most Inviting; the whole landscape | pie, Steering out from among tho ships and {olerspersed with crystal lokes nestled uway | boats that crowded the harbor, wo wero amid protecting trees. It presented | soon opposit the “Lange Linte,” which one pleasing picture’ of a bountcons is tho favorit boulevard’ of Coponha- + Jeads along the water’s edgo naire. It was a lund. to tompt rather | Fo'hait'a fie, gust outside of eho former thin discourage mon.and beast, ‘The clover- | citailel, Inside tha tree-arched promenade fedeattle looked sleek, and fat, and con-} isa beautiful carringe-rond; and inside of tented, Wo no longer wontlered at tho rieh- | that isn belt of water,—the old mont, Lpre- ness of tho milk and abundance of the cream | 840; and ueross this lead ocensional pretty ‘amily, up the Wolteate: ‘Thorongh training in the ralid branches un uilaiments, - Moral and Christisn intiauncus the best, It of Fall term opens Sept. 7. W681, Fur Catalogues, nd- ‘The now term begins Neptember 2, 2H81. Ite . mark, or ‘the superior quality of brid cs up to the TAS y hitt that formed tho } is shown as cheered untll they were hoarse and blnck in | 5 si Si druse Preat. 1D. 8. HGORY, Lak ii Propurntory Departmunt tha bast School for bo; ‘ - ~ oe age of ti . B ait. ; Sueh a country tempts to pleasantexcur- | hagen, while the niris filled with the Inconso but no'ingcription or mark of any Kind con: | ter Xples struck UD od pro Coming, Fa; the boller, and. {n_ hot’ attending to the nttach- ST. XAVIER’S ACADEMY, Iacine Caltego, Itacina, Wis. anand tos with resorts mést delight | OF afr companions, clgars. The, driveway | foru let tiose wha wish tp believe do sort | Tes | Ainporiane” in bis View explostoneiwera eutsed | way a Yeats afmuston'sr goats aee D + Kj % @ {ulto tired mortals doomed to dwell In the | Grn good prica, nee bad wiltnotshinke thelr faith by my meredalliy, | A Mostexr NEVER 70 DE roncorteN, | byv thie muperheating of Ateain’ euused ‘yy the | Scholars on Money Sane ar parieulareahpty to ii Ny Kirkland § School erwded town. This Island of Zealand 1s Soon ns we hadleft thocity and {ts suburbs | Notfar distant is another object fur the de- | I can seo his grent form’on that platform vot, orown-vhooting becoming white-hot.. Then DEE MOTI SUrEt jon, ? Yotion of the credulous; a. very small and | every feature full of honest affection, and his | When the wator touched tho hot metal za was | _Send for catalogue. f wo ci e ry .. | decomposed, and u blow-up followed. Very shallow stream. where the ones “most | inajestio head tneovered, bowing his ac- on pat) Seryecintne questions ‘by tho jurors, beautified Ophictia’ knowledginents ugain and ogain, Of what | who as practical engineers seemad resolved w On tho pondent boughs hor coranot-weods followed L need not write. ‘The speech, like | got all possivie details in regard to tho muchin= Clambering to bang, su envious sitver broke; all nis speeches, was matchless, and falrly | ory, thy. witness said thore wero two srfety- When down her weedy tenphios aud herself swept tho crowd from-their feet. A. thou- | valves, ‘The iicenge of tha euxineer was re= Foil in the weeping brook. sand hearts, named hf for President that | ceived in May last, he having a special Heeuse to When Sarah Bornhardt visited the spot a | day, and every ong of the thousand to-day, | run a boat not exceeding 10 tons burden. ‘The yenr or two xo, shu. was ‘profottndly -ovor | avery one thut yet -fegle'the warm blood at ) man was sober, rollubley ead comnatent, and bad Come by. the: excess Of her emotions, knelt | Ife flowing through It 13: filed with sorrow | Pever had any accident before, | Ho was exuing it J 7 rs ined several yeurs nzo whet he was frat grinted upon the bank in prayer, and shied copious | for the great tragedy which bas prostrated | his certiticute, ‘The witness anid bo bad no tears. A few months inter tho pitying Suralt | their betoyad friend, a doubt tht ongineers took tholr chances on low notso extensive but that a journey of two or | behind us, anc were abreast the pictttresquo three hours will carry one to its farthest lim- | part of ‘the coast extending northward,. ‘To {ts} consequently summer-resorts are sent- the east stretched thedim outlines of Sweden, whilo the interyening sweep of water, chang- fered.all along its coasts. There aro many ing in’ color from Rinvkepreon to ‘bine a altractiva spots whither excursions for a day | brown, was dotted with wlilte sails, ‘To the or an éyening are not only possible, but | west extended a plensing succession of villas malmost irrusistible dollght. Wraing-“nid | und: hamlets, Whose, bright, colorings, staat Is boals ato crowded overy day. and “‘liour | OUb{n rolle {usta background of shnded Bs reon foliage. . Along the edge of, the water with pleasure-seokers, ‘Cho winters are-so strotched Dnnrrow. rin} of sud that shona éevers and summers go short in these .North- | like gold in tho sunlight, while at’ times Pennsylvania Miltary Academy, | wa cect sem ve bor’ omer a5 Sopte1s, Civil £1 Chem- Chenter, Pa openn Septal Chall eamnear la ne, attached, Private omnibus daily from the Te EOSG ROVE, Patton, at No, Motropulitan uth Side, 2 Bodh. Reese ACAD Aamir ae | South Side Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., A Live School. . Prenares punlie of hath sexes for tho best Calteos | yeyq od un eathets raatioal Co , oh agus tive | practteal Venchurs. aad Fenetlonl Stottodn. Lonrge aC? Meee eee eee eng | tendance frum all hnrta of to inna, Leatton ches 7 safer, LOATLbtur Ulan nny InrKo ati th TOV close the sent a statue of Ophella—her own handi- | Lote tell you of another day’s work ho | water every day. His own river experience. | *vodh in good homer, xnd bonrdiug houscs. hee dts z - tuned fee eine people aeons deter: thnt he any. of sand be Pen tia work—to be set up 1 commentoration of the | once did in this county, It was tn the dark taught hii tat stertetows had a hard Mae, aoe WAL HUTCEISON, Prielpat, JACKNONVILLE BUSINESS “COLLEGE tiem for ontdoor recroation. Zt is the we ma. & mere thread; while cunning little snd ovent,” days of 1877, the yenr that Pon Butler hired that engineers in order tv ayuid being made a THE SIXTH YEAR OF nod ENGLISIL TRAINING SCILOOL, a \. Hind Villas,—mere cotta; many of them,— in Germany, It must be very bad weather | ‘with ‘tholr thatched roofs and embowered indeed that will keep them from the garden | in vines, made +a beautiful sight. Back of andpromenades, This phase of European { thls row of mininture residences Jay an im- lite Is truly an excellent one, and, 28 ib mense stretch of forest trees, beech and onk, hich forin seeuis to me, well worthy more imitation at i a BNO. Ms home. Unfortunately it 1s now looked upon 80 called amuse rehicatesad of tame bymany there as “common”; but 1¢ would | dear that inhabit its shades, ‘This puek, lett soon cease to be so regarded. if the better | almost wild, with guly Qn occasloyal road We loitered upon the grassy cliff until the | 500 rufians to mob him in Faneull by-word by men ou the dock would run tho ris Intoness of the hour warned us to rotire, | year that John Sherman was mobbed In ‘To- | of aie, waters Thos pene do this many times, “Tao much of water linst thot, poor | led, It was the year of railway riots and | std it might pass, but tho practice was a risky Ophelta, aud therefore [forbid my tears.” strikes, the year of disuster to the Republic- | 22% MM. CAMLISLE atAsON, an _ RUD an party and almost every one connected tne f Toetsey ears: expel —S with Its management. Twas a candidate for | speaking from a forts vers eee eator ia tho A PRODIGIOUS WORKER. the General Assembly of Ohio, and ina close | poster was low, but. duubtod if it was down to county, 1 saw thut unless Pcould induces | tho crown-sheet. Ho thought tha lurching of Ono Day's Work by Gon, Garflold in | Harileld to coma down to my ltelp T should | tho bontscnt the water over tho tus, and that Noble County, Ohio—Three Speochos be defeated. His kind heart could nover | there wasa higher prossuirs of steam thin was ‘Tho stangant school of tte class. Sond for collexe : Si. A gn CS’ SCHOOL | sencrrwa. W.skown, soaksonrilie, M. i Will begin WRONESDAY, Sept. 7%” : adnan erie tnse sto sewen | Ming Tolnes Boarding and Day School a " For Young Ladies and Children, with Kindergarten ~ : Morgan Park. Military Academy, | For yous ladies, sng Chilucen, with Bo ‘The bent Hoya’ Boarding School in the West. fro- | 1, A school omnibus or Mere! pares for College, Sclentiic Schual of Business, 14- | tured to ran dally south to Chicagu-ny, and north to vation att) ive and elovated. Session begini t | Lake View. For coume of study ‘snd general Infor- 14 (it, Send for catatuguo to Capl HD, Ne KIKK | sunttun apply foreircning, vithstand an appeal [lke that, So, leaving | indicated by guge. Tho boiler seemed tobe a aaah class would only by thelr patronage create | runting through, beside various foot-paths nnd a Sixtoen-Milo Drive Across the | }y 4 . , W threugt, and ‘tho 105 pounds pressure | TALCOT!, Princtea (Morzan Park, Cook Co. 1, a ‘ dulrable places of nftornoon and ovening | Worn by the wany foot that roam through its | Country in One Day. : pele the Bront cities nud important nb- | Foon by ho eigo Wout not cuse such an | BETTIE STUART INSTITUTE, ALLEN INSTITUTE. t resort, where families might take tholr sup- glades, {sono of tho favorit haunts of tho ‘To the Editor of The Untcago Tribune, enme down here into this: piaarn inland | CxPloston. It would réquire a pressuro of 400 to ‘ nefetd, HW, The 1th yenr will commence sont. | Dollgbtfully altuated In best part of thacity. For : Fpripaaete aT (ot yaunE Indies Caume fait: | bosannd ulrts of At) vente Breparus Z0F best onl - Gorman freo, sMusien! and Fine Aris Departments | tees, ur griduates students here. A faw bonrdin ; Unturanted. Hlogution, or rathcr Food roxdingy & ) pplle reaniees! nko tho family af the Prosident, wa ‘ marked foathge. Fur eatalg joy raraadvantacer, ‘Tho mntoonth your bexias “ JEN. LLAD., Pre Ce aE MOREE OMS, Principal, | 8 Witten tenchora,. Catalogue Pcon, : Ist! Michtyan-av,, Chicago, Markham Academy eh t PRET LILA WILDEI AL, és 1 Milwaukee, Wis, For Boss, 1 Ciasaical, Firislints, Sclontitic, anid Huvingrs, Courace. 4 Collezo preparation a specialty. ‘The eixhtoonth: sehuol year bogins Supt. 4 For Cacak addreng tbe : A leagure-seckers, - lt contains 4,200 ' acres, ber, and af the same time enjoy some good | dnd is a wilderness of ginnt trees’ Many 0 “bition: Braye fa sg a tae ad teturn: Eyory city of any preten- | fco! here 13 but lo underbrush; nu shonin 5 isa perfect delight to wander under the Mormnny Jieln des tigpng ts gardens | sinub of to troes, and ‘over tho carpet of wri the TIVOLI, grass and lenyes, Danish Capital is no. excaption in Shodsborg Is only a Innding-place for smal! thlg respect, Almost tho first advice proffered | steamers, and dignified by 0 restaurant usin Copenhagen was to visit. the Tiyoll, | Wich commands u fino outlook over the sea, Ateordingly hes Allabout ara the cozy villas, Afters roam halt th ingly we wants and {6 seemed as if } in the Deer Park, anda delicious dinner, wo t clty hat done thu sno thing. We | mounted a qualnt little vehicle, called stage- ava geen many handsoiner and ‘more | couch, snd drove past tho row of attractive billfantly MMuminated gardens, but nono | cots we had previously svon from the boat— OALDWELD, O» Aug. 2.—In theso days | county, -Atter him, of coprse, tho’ deluge, | PApounds ta the square incu to do tat. | Wit; when ‘public. attention fa rivoted painfully | ‘The least worth naming of all the goou ton of tho fusiblo plug thnt the boiter hud not be Ar. 1G] ok, of = whon it {s Imposstble for the peoplo to think | that ho should spend ono duy only in tis | specior of stearmbouts, tustitcd tant ho hud bo- or talk of anything but the suiferings and | county. Havel Hing a ete ae ree nf vue herolc patience of the prostrate roaldent, £ INFEDED HIM EVERYWHEND. Seeiahhe suet oe watur bad partly ahaken thought perhaps your readers might take | Rut his letter was imperative —‘“only ‘one | thar belief. 1t was possible that the vrown- some interest in a brief account of the Her- | dny.? 1 had the ‘temerity~and tt makes me | sheet might have become so coverod with dirt culoan labors of this romarkablo man, In.j sad’ to think of It now—to arrange tirco | that n buat of boo to 1,000 degrees had beun ut- goneral terms {t has often, been repeated that | meetiues for hin that day. Jfe arrived here | ned.” He thong President Garfleld was what. Queen Elfza- by an early teal froin is Northe sally won had bi dagiesn yt thet auch Appliances: y jong -eumpal r 7 eon , veth called Sir Walter Raleigh, “A prodig- tie weeks nen pity it ay acowlin rr, aly hontd be reitioved ut every Inspection, Lime ‘AL MARIAM, Principat. Curner of Madlnonent, and Bishopeconi Heh truction for Boys. Ni CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, | ostfisitestt tonisiattsreratet aattioh MONGAN PARK (near Chicano). A Moarding Schoo! ee Mistiop-court, é MoUs and Youwe Ladies, “ror ontalouues wddrone | ee a i : ‘aaba long, low, farm-houselooking build. | fous worker.” Ono might add ho was nj mobs, crazet and confused with the Green- | 80d sund woro deposited on thoso pluxs.and thus | G. TAY EI, Lindy Morgaa Park, lilvori Stedwva: | WELLS COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES quilo equal to this In magnitude, oF of Oxacy | Pe a an eee a eee Vit vused |-worker of prodigies, Yet doubt if onopor | baok and Communistic idens tien prevalent | Wein object wae dofentetl, Jt, was, w iuct that | si Coieneo. Bee eee URAL thesame character, It fx one vast collection i to spend his summers,—down to Klompen- olpelty sideshows and entertainments, and OR, “another favorit resort, of. tig Danes, every form of exhibition 1s accompanied by | It, too, ts situated on the edge of tha Deer uusl, often oxcerable, Ballet dancing, | Park, and possesses several cures and agerics Pantomime, athletes, theatres, tho trained. of bathing-houses, ‘Che cures attractanum: fleas,. a fat q i | ber of Germans annually, Here wo oft the pt 40 fat woman, o dance, one fine | coach, and stroied throtigh the forest to see baat for tho, really musically inclined, | a characteristic peasant-falr, which hos beun at des on the pond, aud heaven only | held here during June and’ July since tine aes what beside, make up the Ilat of | out of mind. 1t has sadly degenerated, un- - erneNts, The entraco w many is ine | til it has become -scarcely’ more than an: as- ti i fh the five money, which is trifling; | sembly, of course shows and ‘low dance- itt tha major! ty.gan only bo enjoyed upon | houses, Efforts have been repeatedly inade fedltonal payment of two to 10 conts, 1t.} to abolish it; but it has so firm a hold on the ah ya motley:nssemblaga of shows, and | peasants, and so many depend on it for sub- howe we should consluor it decidely come | sistance at this senson,. that the King still Tiedt here {ets frequontad by’ vast | tolerates ft, On our way thither wo caught Py sof highly respectable people, It's | slaht ofa small herd of decr feeding ata the Daties themselves “distinotly | distances bi " while hot water was ut reat it held a certain if i . | everywhere, ‘The crowd was: ready the iH 1 ariel son in a thousand hasany ndeguate concep. | Nonient he reached his hotel, before he amount of Intont heat which was Instantly ul tho water was agitated. Mr, ton of tho hardslilps of study, privation,and | find time to breakfast or wash, and were Cat eh ie aerrongr aga aint, Tad. anit trint which President Garfleld has beon sub- | erying, “Gartield, Garfield.” lle appeared | oliginaers of locomotives wore famillur with the fected. to, especially of Into years, As ho | on the piazza of the hotel, ad was aniuted | fact, + grow strongor, after ho hid reached the ma- | With w storm of cheers trom his old soldiers, |; Str. John B. Murphy, bollermnker, and former- 4 e ly City Bollor lispeotor, bad not seen tho boiler, turlty of'his wonderful Intellectual powor | Wo Aud been summoned Hero the flny be |} ue tougne trom tho evidence that low watue and greatness, and that only within the past | thom had come thirty tiles in the aight to | CpEed the trol MISS RICE’S SCHOOL Full Colloginte Course of suudy, with, Academie or Provarstury Denartinunt. | Supurlor facthitivs for In- For young Ladies and Children, 43t North Ln Sallé-st., | sirumental und Vocal stusic, Drawing, Vaimting, Sc. Chicago, reopens Supt. 1. Uupila prepared fur the | Lovation un wod for beauty und ‘hoalthfuinons. best Colleges, Excellunt advantayes in tho Mudern Hiulidtogs oteyait, Combines oxtended and whoruguh, H cl ole of fined Cbrisilin saiguaiee ; Hh “tara motgrate, dssion Bogine Bopt. 14, lel), : CHICAGO ‘LADIES SEMI ARY, und Fore cotalofeng. FIUBLINE, D, Dy Praatdent, ; RSL nano 9 y tory and Colloxiate Schou! for r 16 und 17 Sheldon-st., Chicago, Classleals Nelontine, and Hiseive Counce ft Siudrs 3 i i priviioxus. Kxponsos MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL, ouns jaijios admitted so galt prlynoxus., Eeppnvet 25 Weat Forty-aixth-st. Now York, Boarding and | further information nddress tho Vrosident, GA- Duy Solioul for Young Ladios and Children, Kuopens | LUSILA ANDEMSON, 1) La Sallo-at, Chicago, Kept zi. thurausn Hnalial course. Daly, locturas. VALE LAW SORES Pren and other. languages Li Al be ee Srowing Aud, mansion pdenntages ued Hiro Profyengyy drs epeei anures LL.B. Course = 1 D.C. 4, Course four years, ilbrary con~ ie ULI. * 1 0 tivo or trea years, ha came to be in demand | seo thelr boloved commander, So ho-malo | pneeduty Maura for dalkeretlcn. ee oon everywhere as a’ political speaker, and ho | lis speech in his own welghty, jimpressive | some means by which such xcoldents could be beut every energy of mind and body to meet | VY nnd went down for breakfast. At | avorted in futuro, They were absent halt an nd hii f brenkfust I ventured tosay that he was next | bour, und Gnuily returned a verdict that Ole the Increased demand for his sorvices. He } to spoak at Snrohaville, elght miles east of | Martin Wilvon and William McDonuld caine to novor spoke but upon full preparation, aud | here, tie siniled aud looked at us half re- | tolr doaths through the explosion of the boltor go when ho entered the campatgn, year after | provingly, “Why,” auld he, “I was only to | Of tho tug. A. I. Ward, Aug. 2 at or near tho k ones In. thi ii "1 that | SpProach to Clark streot bridge, As to the year, ho was almost exhausted physfeally by Pee cone at ber ls coun a mud ‘ pow: fi id cause ‘Of the jexploulon of tho. blir tno ‘jury, v H oi ‘ul tninetion o} @ boller, an the protracted vigils and meditations over | iced that the crowd wotld expect, him at | Meee carer OeN elt essos, find It to be Low ut to our disappointment, none Rational,” and slibuld bu visited at least once | of te ones, sate “found here, | hla books to which more than any mau sluce | Sarahsvillo, and nt last he consented, Four ‘tn the boller, tealatepamenes tn the city. Satieday ‘s were: sree sotnetins finds Olay and Webstor ho was addicted, of us Hueniding is great, Gartiald got Into NS ee aaa gonttz chleagorar, corner Slater MATEAR IY dole De lontic Now Daven, Cute Mod ning, when QB] sport in huntin; e868 tume creatures, ‘18 PHYSIQUE WAS MATCIILESS a 1» Ue! i . sagtns CES) ei, of silverlor ‘quality is riven. | Imlehour by rall bucks to tho city ended an fn form and ‘bre; his nerves though very | of latddooklng Jivery horses, the best we THE MAD,"MAD MUSE. CIN, FESUENDEN, 13 Chicaga-ay. Blackburn University, concert-hall of the garden. | excursfon long to bo remembered for {ts un- for tvo weeks nol, Miss Emig Thursby has | ‘alloyed pleasire. bee nnounced to sing there the evening of | If there bo ono spot in this portion of Scan- “the 4 of this sionth,’ She is heralded as | dinavin which possesses greater Interest than is Merican Adolina Pattt,? another, it 1a that rondercd clussic by the fin- nil ong the delightful excursions wo have | mortal gonius of Shukspoare, in © within the’ prociicts of Zealand our > 2 WIS PLAY oF “AMLET!! Was on a Sunday to . ss {a located whero now stands the pisturesque 69 the Capi NOXSKILDE, fortress of Kronborg, just outsldd of ‘the ‘tie waloe Capltal ofthe Kingdom, with a oP tle but once Important town of Helaing&r, or inhabit Of 100,000," but now reduced to sinore.. Wo yesolyed to make a pil- only ante, and, aside from Its past glory, ‘Tmage, as lt wore, thither, and,‘as there are Fenercc{ctated Torts cathedral, ‘This iva | two or ‘throe other points of interest, on ir able buildin, which was consecrated | route, to tuke them in at the same-thue, We 2 AY CANLINVILLE, ILL. Fall Term opens with * *" *" ‘Spacious buildings. New Dearborn Seminary, |.testryaies ist susie Wit cia RVOK ds BLO Wahash-av Courses fur both sexes, Hxpeusye ah saddens ADny Bohool for Young Ladios and Girts, The 2th = ea ee a = OU Renee oor beqion Hopi inh, Or catslonwus nddioas PARK INSTITUTE, : UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, | 4 cities tiene iod ttinday Cihcany, On u ized institution. UIIGAGO, LT 1 Ee ae eer ijert Laayueges, ‘orm bowing Sept. 2. Jipioma admits to For catalogue Fon ie, ‘Ach BATHS, Principal. tho arut iitmois:” Hur etesiae MLLE. C. BROUSSAIS’ fine had tho strength af steel, and ho could | eld eet, and off in of hine land, therefore stand nous to Kill a cpa WHE AUGEED -OVER AUB STQUGI QOUATEE, itiarlonng ota: th those lonesome ribs} ordinary mou. Ho drow largely, lavishly, on | tor Sarnhsyille, where wa nrsived at noon, | Writuue hls mame wit Via auton tho gang this immense store of vitul aud nerve foree, | and there Gen. Garfleld mado his sucontl And awiping It out with hig oogerish hand, as if ha nover thought of thelr ola any apeoell for thnk Any Now, boys," he wate iekia moe, love, In thase lonesomo ripat limit to its endurance, Le had Jabored long, | &! + {tot us bo off and gi 1s tt the gibber of gunye and kooks? pationtly, earnestly in. comparative obscure Caldwell go tat Fay aah Tee, on sour, aie Oe av, a these loncoume ribal ‘a ity, and, it Trust say 60, I happen to know | for wmomeut, acaronly Knowing what to guy. | Greiner aa ho veicdiog weokhs he folt it keenly.- Onco altting in tho ofllcvof | At las! ventured ‘to tell him that we had | And boldlog his brouth for woeks and weoks? the Gibson Houge in Cincinnati, atter ha had | billed him -for Summeriiold that’ night! | ~ Tickle mo, foye, in these lonesomo ribal it Cin y nurtold,, glanced warily and with 9 pardonable alr of | VSummorlicld 7 Wheres tint? ho inuulted | soins nim the woalthlost of wralthy thingst address ifs MUTI, Coleago, it, a ew % trial Wnty: tye gue SHUM UNVEEKGEYS Amer, Boule x q vi at French and English School for Young Ladley and h a disappolntment at the Cinclnnat! dailies, ho | «¢ "4 ” ‘Tiokle mo, love, in theso loncsume ribet rigs Chemistry Natural ‘Selonces; i.itorsture Poaeks laea bf iaeias OveE Hlnico been the resting. | thorefore yookk cars thither, but roturnad by i Only clghitor nine, antles east, Generale” L : Endbclanee. Heabaratogy Guat Tenn boeins Beye. asked mo sadly; ““ Why do tho editors hora | timidly answered; “ft won't take us long to Fe 8 ate ppg bates with, phosphor rings, treat mo so unkindly ? Lreplted at once, | got there, and there you will meet the lurgost he std, and dly nnd eoftly sl Because, General; they have great men of | crowd of to-day,” iis Taughed, ainppait me See tuildewed Wwhir of hor own doad wits, fomen admitted. ‘opt. 12, For particulars apoly to the Beagiapichs Munaay, opt, Bone | Mite Beier Hh FEC ETUAULODY, Kozent, Champatea, IIL | Poste MTMNER GIEAILARE (anccemora to ie T ‘Allssus Aipeni, formerly of Nob Lene wil HIGHLAND HALL, egpae Altar Hing anal Fyonse Hoarding aid Ney Fol GIKLs AND YOUNG Lathe, | erbitihrars Now vane eu Wiile sotdol petab ten Hightand Park, on Lake Ble! rents tattes front Uhis 2 1816, continues the carotul training and Huron cayu, Unsury passed for aducatlonal and boolthful ade | instruction in overs department for which it bas bith- tint Full sesston, f 5 eee NATIEE MULL Hie Jie a, Bie Pritcnad, | Ste been sy fSyOrbly SAOTN, Se uot aa tavorauby wom STUY ‘Ga pguIsLawscHook: terete | Timaei catch estenen ee Donseeee Peas assraofeaatins: | Girth asiaaeit at ott nietale ie saute of Denmark's Kings, it is of brie boat, Our firat halt was to Inspect the garden pep ele and imposing rather than Rouen and castle. of Wredurikabiors. The onatle oe possessing a ‘certain beauty corn tiyg was | destroyed by fire ua fow’ yenra fepuleh, VeLY Masblvonesa, It ts vast |'aKo, but is now replaced . exnctl; bas Iain net, eparted royalty, Harold I, | as «It ~was : by. » the thy the a there since 085, walled up behind | generous brewer Jacobson, Le intends It the need? itthose who interred him folt | for s National Museuri, It stands upon threes peered of such measures In, order to | islands in the Inke; is after the Nenualssance fan iy ie warlike spirit of the King from | style; and the original was constructed by Pitti is prison-bara ‘apd stalking forth | Christian LV,-in 1620, Tho clapel is &, font ny In air. wht to tight his battles over again in | of beauty, and adorned by religious paint Cr Teg RR Sd a a ' d ho {s famous for | draye through a fine forest of hoeches ant baying united the three’ Scandinavian couns anks to ‘Hredonsbore, “Castle of Paace,"=-so thelr. own; .Hondley, Pendleton, Young, | on the shoulder, and said; “Ah, you rascal, ‘Tloklo mo, doar} nékidayolberel ‘Tickle me, love, in me louesome riba} . Bob iurdette aster Swinkurne, rer | that lent falr now, You have got ine of Mutthows, Cox, and so on for quantity, You | fiuro nner false pretenses, Bug comes NOW, live out in the country, away upon the Io | Dalzell, if you promise mo that you haventt serve, . But. your time will como by and by, | three or four more appointments after Sum: when they will vlo with ench other In the at- | merfiold £ Will spenk there yet Inte as it 18," ise and fl ” it and laughing all together off wo drove inour tempt to pralso and flatter you.” He suited | rokoty old wagon as fast as tho atifl-kneed sadly, but sald. nothing, “I rathor thought | gid jndes: count drag the concern, Com- that he bolfeved what 1 said, but I was never | mencing’ af Caldwell, all that 4 by spell cl iauat Terme, savea raonthe em judente Entabltahud (ut: puro ural method, Send for ctroolar, toa tes les Gartleld was reading a boo oul fg senior slang on ope owe ace eco | pai EN Te IN BEAHON OF SONOGLS ag unger Que seuptre by the ‘l'reaty of | numed because erected to commemorate the aaot ot ies Rha re Leas, than tivo gonna as wo jolted ‘over the rout roads, - ila fine ee fortialt dah dene ma artes oxengt fone Dio Gatimichepe tts magnet nar | pene of between Danmark and Godoy, | “shart never forest the moment of his rat | fice tek ates wu haan Gl & Misses Grants’ Som na1y, | a a eer eee Bre felins ave been buried in vaults but ocau plod evory fall by the Roya fauly. ‘Its | great triumph In Ohio; Imenn the first one | great deal on all kinds of subjects, se 847 & 940 Dearhorn-av,, Chtcuga, hools and. Teachers, Sroadway and Pourtueut yor Buarding end Day Soliolurs, bith yoar begins | SUbs Naw York, ites wept. Lyn. Anatruction in ihe Kindsrwars CHESTNUT STREET WEMINAILY. agound year oF ‘ 6 Routh Sheyeeck PA, Masa. wiltepen Bop ai il, ab 11D Chestaut-at, ali - Eeiablishea ta ist Lropares bogs for collega or fox | Bal : > ful—no tinlaris. Careful lia, ny chapels opene | yor: utiful gardens attracted our adintra- ny 6 ir huge ut iy eat qt gives one rather an eit the park ig the i Norniaondsuale” av Vauitly ugg ft the that at all seemed to satisfy jin, though he |. ro HE TOLD NE only showed his appreciation of tt by his | thatho made lt a rule to read .Jn some new fooks, for’ ho ‘never talked about himself, | book every day,—some book that he had not read before, 1t was the full of the year, Ut was un the occasion buts ttle over two | Ini "ite moon ‘was fll. Ib Was a Taro au- Y feeling to stand beside these rows of | of the Northmen,—so called because o: caskets heavily decorated with silver | sixty-five statues of Norwegian peasants in | short years ago when: Charley, Foster, was fat businges, Location bealtb JSS DE BRUYN KOPS AND MISS old and draped in volver: ‘Twoot them | thelt national costumes “They “wey pre- | nominated for Governor, As ho ontored the tuetial ane Ree rae Maa a ETS aitontlos to inatyiigsl Bu Bee Hit Drinalpek, Rolie ot Kaas hirey-mauieat, formorly Af at Music Hall where °7,000 persons were | Inbors of the acta they came iu their plain erated, the momeut he was resoguleed the oars butchardly platnor than that worn yast assembly, asitby one_fmpulse, broke by the re flateninan wil Siidressed soem, Out into cheers and applausé until the very | Aitliaye Wyo. twe of these specclias, werd Walls and stage soemed to shake with the | Nike, ‘itaitreds of soldiers followed tim |» 4 B Sr enae cumulus wus yarn. | Aieat Hersey eMHAEN UM | laste tenses mats soe E i We TY Y and Was reBhoed in Civleaga, fo, was | baste again in (ie carly inorn ta. ; ld Bierentieriny Ler reneg rich area rte SHUR GU ateer IW HES bited We CaeTlGU ASE [ Sag co nae Re Ne RBOES Tn IReI | lana guanees tales pens the Poteet reraots ety ecioweyalcveee soaen mates PEM Buta oa oan at | eee ene ene a he ies. ews tho drut'real- outburst | some idea of the labors by Witch Prouldent | SOMO i cupntes yaaitetions antd to be. a Ponlain tie Tematiy of. the old Queen dow: | sented to Denmark by the peasants of Nor Cetho died but a few S oitaee 0, and of | way taward. the ond ee the’ last century, and Wan fg Princess,” ag she was calted, who | fori a highly picturesque group. 'This parks two ong cateled to this room of Royal dead | like every other here, is piilared with the Causg of Ro Necks later, Sho was noor be- | trunks of giant trees, and runs bao e thonnous ee de termination to pay uff the | shore of the very pretty Iuland Lake of Es- dissipated oad of debts of honor whlch her | rom, whose waters teem with fyh for the Wass pr husband had accumulated, ang | aportainun. ‘Here we rellnod on the rue ‘uuu Ws Door wiico she vlalmed _ | bunk, and, while the breoze sighed in the Ube \T DESCENT ‘runOUGH ELEVEN KINGS, | tees ‘overhead, liatened to the garrutous re- wee herdeath, her effects, many of which | &!tals of our kulde concerning Wes Brave lM Pra SN AE SHE Teng 'Quown was daclaed ta Dente al Bat ceeds bel apviled to the he Queen was decla! . be most affable, Pir gi for which ae upoyerished her- ante converse often with the strangers —_—_—_—— OO ison-ay,), will reopen thelr Benool for Young ules, with Kindergarden, . Jacksonville Fomale Academy, bog plleaulon by latear Wilt Bapt. be Pyadeay Gollauiate, ind Wine Ar IGHLAND, MILITARY ACADEMY, HO des onoutne, wind Fine Att us DEMY, tasents. Location uisurpasscd, Address Worcosior, Maas. bezine ita twonty-sleth Jar es BB. BULLARD, A, at. Prin. Jacksonvilie, U1, ie tt Ara or ‘ciret wos SHENAE MME, DASILVA & MES. BRADFORD'S 7 MX, " Nay-BY. nm Htommen's) Kaallah, Pronct, | Sotapeue Ba ist talberedy sengol wopes at ety “tairyalut | ciassenforadulls, Addruss "MINS. 1h G, HOSS. yaaa Oe a: eS ee Application may bo Ladios. Attract- wove. HOME SCHOOL fee isnot ac ice Sits AME NCHOOT, Fookskill, Ns ¥. Huuma Dito. Vrin. Utvorside, Coos Counts, The __ MOMEGAN I. 7 5 dud IK. $a Fenn. rE Cll For boys. Foup te AV ILOOK AL Me Prinolbel eeskeee (NXg MAUtary Acadom cite MOUT, 4, SM Vringipal great ovation ja Ruby aig) 83 Wout to say; Tam poor, | whom she encountered during her ran! Gf that spioudid tide of enthusiagm which | Gartold formed himself into the areat states | good. \Ask for BANVOND'S GINGER, and take no | Ae Corr Were Tiy TE for Young Ladies, Tt SMALL QOYS. droud; Vlove my hi and f | on the shore of the lake, Just above us stood | swept him a year after into the Senate and | m 1. Yours truly, - | other, Bo! her, WHEE rev, vor | GANNETT. INSTITU ‘Boston. M OME SCHOOL FO! 4 ee Pt “alinot Test conten? wud is" debe aro |. Woo Laviliou.wuore the Royal palrtroguent- |, theg¥bite fiause, ills ue TWAS TOG hy A nee OOM POUR ee VA Dalene” Vea” Rae eRe GANNETT INSTITUTE other, ‘dGrese. MAND, Geusradasa, Wy ‘