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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1893)
C! V A.NP COUNTY. -Ml -lil'-W - J INK 21. Illli.t llll. II. I, I. I-1'. ""' J.J. V.ill"ii, uttrm- i- klpworth. nttorucy-iit-lnw. n" ,,ieuil r that IM Hiin.ui hn tlir l.,t I. ft I '"" of clothing In town. n,.. r- i t undertaking nivlved dny j I night t l-l'iii liny' Mow. p. jj.ii" Ji-riia fr Nrru I'rurtrailo. y I" fa"''- Kiiipilre nf Jil'.lk"' VVnltoll. yr I'm" iil i :t It- In imdr hihI :,.! ma I" clothing, K" l Kd Mini ...ll'.. Ilrm- V"lir "''I "'nip 'r,"l in" I -( Foundry where you can III il. l y t loan '"I Inipnued furm for 1 t. mi "I year I' n-noiuible rut of r by ' J- Mexhiniihuu. li' y.i i w nut ii uil of clothe or a pair f ii i'iil il"""" U iHivi, the tailor. ii . euir.i'itiii niiiiioiinii ami iow en" - llr li. W. Itiddle IIIIIV In- found At l.i. n-id. -tut- oil Olive Mmt, between Filth nnd "' nlnvt, one hliM'k wini of ' I In1 Miniicola lit riot, lie lit tiro- .r.-.l I il'l T 1 iicuim wtri r ( mi- in-ti . . I ..II .I....I..I li. (... 1 . I lllllllll' T. rv..f ror-t tr ! Hit' .iif.f.i iNri-:rroii? notick. All i. r-oii in I .line county owning .. .i-i or Miei-ii litlli.Tiil with nl!n r .li-n i. nn' liervliy notified tllM kc I -iii-1' mint Iv thoroughly dlpvd, .,,il:.' hi lo kill "inn tiii'iuv loruiw mi n v i r- n failing to comply with i!,,. n .liii' 111 In liulile to have IiIh ii i .hp-d )' tlie lll.vctor at wild i'.hmim-. la Hi- notice ami ,,,. c,i.. Ii!i I s-.i. 1. KkI .-. K. Jl NklSfl, Sheep Ill.vctor. Ir. M. .1 I iv It U u iroiuine nt eltl ,. ,, , i I.. I-. ( ii coiiuiy, Iowa, and le,. n iicllvely vtignged ill the prne- ti, ,-..f ine.li.-ine ut Hint plnee for the i,,-t iliiilv llve cnr. While In I.n I . . 1 1 . . i ii route lo I'liicngnhe wit aud it.. nlv i.ik. ii with mi atliu-k of dlnr rli.i i. Hiving wild (.'hninlvrlnln' Cii.n-, ('iinU rii nnd limrrlio-n Itcmcdy f ir tin- I'ii-i "-veiittH-n yenn'iind know, irii- il r. liability le proetired a 'M cent .il!!i-, two Ixittle of whli'll complete ly run ! him. The excitement and r'liiiiik'c "f water and diet Incident to lr:iv, Imif ulii ii imHluee a diarrhiea. Kvcrv iiik- -Iik'iKi procurw a Uittie of Hit- l!i ini-'ly iH-fort IchvIiik home. For ali- Lv ii-iiiirn V IK-Ijiiio. real Hill Narsfry. Call .ii r nddn-M T. N. S (iir, Ku p iic, fur nil kindi of numery Mirk. rriiin - "ii nrirolHileiu ihiiu nHl that mil tint -proiil, ulrto on eiteh rootM. I Imve ? mi.' I tn red I'lyiiiouth KiM-k !.' Inr -n!i- at fl -r Hilling of 1.1 t'Kipi, tl Ti f irlwo -illlnci. 'i'h i-Kifi nn frimi r,i iv iiinN i 1 1 1 J m irl I fnnu Iowa til l I'ak.ilil JnllANNKJ I)AXKIiX, I'iMiir.i, l.iine t'ounly, Dn-jjoii. An- vmi iiiMinil'.' If not now I the lime lo imiilc votirwlf mid fuiiiilv Willi it IkiIiIc of i'liiunliertiiiir t'hol cr.1, '..In- ami I liiirrlni'il Itelimly li an lniiriiii.v from any nvrioua n-milU (miii :in altiii k of Uiwel eoinplalnt ilunii.' tin- -imiliier inontliH. It In Iiu,l ii riitiu to he tui'dfd and Miould I.-ir. uri . !il iiiki'. No other n'lne ily ciin t ike ili iilnee or do its work. 'Si mid ci-iit tuition for ile hy liurn .V Ik l.Hlio. Fifiy i i'iit i U a niiiiiII diM tor hill but Hal i- nil it will cot you lo rtire any Miliary of rliciii'uiitlKin If you in ( iiaini.'ilaiii'i I'ttin liiilin. Try it and vmi mil lx- HiirriMil nt Hie prompt re infil iilt'.inU. The llr-t appllention il.un-l the pain, fill ecu I Uittlm f-TNili- Lv o-liiirn A IH- Ijiiio. I AltMS KOK SAI.R Tu.i hundred aenn of valley land, lmt i luilii went of Junction and ! null - Miuth of Monroe, In Lane "'unty. AUnit lmi uenn an- in mill v in., ii, hi,, . whole tnict in feiiiiil T:i, u i- u hhI, nnd tlieunelenml mi li' ii i. lillalili- when cleared. Tlie price i"Sfi. ternii i-ii.hv. Full pnrtieuluni l- I'iv.-n (iii np'pllciiliou to M i MAfTKK lilKKKI.U 1'ortlnlld, Or. l!i l.i:. A ,'! inch t'ouliuhla hi-l'- i'irale or trade nt a pn-nt Imr mm. In.iiin nt IhU ottliv. Kreucli TaiiMy Waferi. Tli..- wafeM nn for the ndlef and cm- i,f iiitinfui and lrnifular liieiiwn, ii l will remove all oliftmetiotiH, no iiiaii-r whiit the eutlie. and are mire i I -af,- every time. Miiiiiifuctured by Kiifmni linn; Co., Sim Jow, Cal., and I r vile l,y (Kl.urn A lH-Ijino. To tlie Public. T ie mi !, oiiriinl w ill M-U level lota 'f He- -an,,. ,,v uittl kind of will and ff"i a li i!f tnu mile iienrer the town 'f Klnn in ,- thiin thiMe in Fraler 4 J "y'iel .iiliuii, fur a lot. I xl-i li.ive the ehoicext lotn III Fra.- l!l.in I'.nddition to F.uifone for cl" t-acJi. Write or cull on Hie. A. II (iALI.AillKK, Ku(?-ne, Of. .j - . .i.i .a . I'l.ATTS 1-. now pre- Ir-I t.. .1.! dr. iiiakinif. and all km I. ..f cwiiiK, nt the rei den.v.if Mr. a. J. l'i. kiird Fifth nini-t, U "ti Va-l,iiit:ton and Jcfreron. 9dWork at Reasonable Pricet. Tlie Loral Market. "itic I'muil.rtu for th loral Biarkrt ,''"'' I'""'.-' only Thy rm eorrvrud ..... L "Uo4 u ccurU ms uck Tr.. ' ''i. n-t. " . . . r.Jrm IV - i-. el '4 1 40 us nt (A 0r . . 14 10 !., '4 1 i ; 4 0-1 Mi. N... o - ' I'. r I., o . . rr lv. "'il F. , ' -I ii-n, Ptr dix I . It . 1. ' I. !.., I- -. OB l h,nh.i .. u-t. (i m Ml-. ... ii OMMF.St Kir.N r WY.V.K. I'il) I. .14. I. J . The ealldiilale for llilnlii.ii III the eotix-rvatory of inmle of Hie n ...n Mate niilM r.il v thl. vi ur Wei- Mi--. Carrie M. llnvey nnd' l.tla I . Mtnp. on. The pimm ni-itnl fr uraduaiiMii was held In Vlllnrd liall nt oVi. k llt-t e( nlllf. The Hllllell.l- tilled I lie nUII mi at ln ill l l v tlliit xiiki- ... olillif.il tu .11)11,1. I'lu- i ruuraiii r.- mn-. f.,r the evi-nlni; a ii a ,,.,. -: TAUT 1. Fh.alph..l.!e, Men. I, I .MIm-i NllllpMUl nnd ll'iVeV. Svim and I'nvnllnu from Taiicn-.li Um-mi .Mm. rleii liir I. inn. a Siiintn op. pi .i z k . ih,,, u AlUttn li. i, I'nuio 1. 1 Viilx-, op. II- Hall Mii ll'ivey. Trio, from Im I'ntvlatii Vei.li Miw .Mci'oriiack, M. I. inn MlM a ei. II II. I. all Krilliaiit.. Wi U r- l.l-. t Ml-. Minp.il. I'Alir I. Iuo for two piano II, II, r Mi-n ll.ivi-v and ."iini-.-n. w .11 lo I em iii.l.i Mlm M. I unai U. a ( Iinptouiptu op. '.n No. Z. ll.niii III ."-cIiiiIm ; ICitl ...W.l.r b ( l.n Filetlw Mi.. .-"iii,.,ii I'omvrto hi I ' miia.r Mi lloiey. 'I rchintrnl pari, on m-coicI piano l v Mini Sawyer i Theyouim ln-li.-i were veiy plea.in; III aplieuraliiv nnd tla.i ful in inatni. r, wliich B.ldul llill. ll to I he hariii.niy and e.X.vileniv nf ihe niii-ir. The llr-1 iiuinU r w n i la a- I, . I ion on the piiino l.y the I oi;ia,liial. .. The motive iiniiiinir tl ninli 1 1 1.-. 1. 1 1 , mdectioll Win Very rllliic: lull ill the hall. In of Ihe -oino-er Men. lei ohu, wim (le'elni'. into won 1. ri'il rieliin of iiiuxiciil Ihouhl. The Sceliu and Ca:i!liiii fii.in the .-ni Taiicrc.li, l.y Mr-. I I. t.'h. r I.iihi, Mux indii-d ii t-iovkiiiiii! iltiirt, mid elmrinlin; to Ihe Ih .ii. r-. i he v. .. I Itlllllll- of till, neleet it'll I. Vcl V tlllll- l-lllt, but W.K executed ill a llio-t alii, le manner. 1 Uim mi t nit; t an eiiiliu-i- iilKlic eiinire, .he niiii; a pl. :i-ni' L.il lad. 11. r Voice, w lll.'ll ii ll clear -H- pnmo, never Koiiu.le.l pun ran, I lull.r. .iIIm Movev noloi, ilillci im: Willi lv III iharaet. r, Men-nn. lend ill n in. .-I pica. ini manner, her maiiin-r x uiiin; lo U ill ierfeet harmony with lier ieetiolin. Her touch in delicate and re fined, and liluiuly Hlmwcd the I'.iet (hat rhe In naturally a inii-lclan. I lie trio from Im Iravial.-i. for niaim. orynn, ami violin win ii i;rainl m lection and wiih Mvivnl w ith u hearty round nfnpphiune from the niidiciice. .Illrvl MlllllKIU llr-t lililllil .1.1. :i dilllcult wli'i'tloli, win rendered in an excellent maiiinr, and -li.ie. that .In- too, I a liatuial inu-ieian of iiiikIi ability. The duo, f.,r I wo piano., oiH-uiii the necoiiil part of the programme, had a lilea.llii; cll.i t iiikiu tin- ini.li. n. .-, Ihe unidualc" UiiiK' rn-alle.l with n li.aily round of upplaiix-. I lie I h -it i 1 1 1 ii Italian miiiit iiy .MI NI. 'oriiuk, lllll.iial llilcclor, win Well nivived. Mi Mel 'oiiiack w a never ill better Vi.iiv, wild mtiif ill all iilin-il- ully pleiuiiui; manner. K -.poii.lliu t" an eueoiv, .lie rxilii; ll blillianl wli cli.ni well nivived. The la.t liumlicm of the nni.lti.ifci wen well ami nril.llcall v pro-lilecil and won .till higher terun of prai-e fr their utiiilty nn. I i-xn-utioii. I lie lirailuntii. lit Ihe eioie of the e- t-rcliin nivived n profu.ioii of tlowcii, Mime In-iuk mii.le up in . xc. ii. in un.i U-iniliful llonil piiiiK. Mnw Ntwvern, one ! the leacln r., and nccoiiiuiuit for theeveiiiui:, ne. tl- no word, ol eoiiimeul, in In-r anuiiy m nhinUt. in loo well know n for coin- incut ever lo lv attempt. -.1. I he eniwrvntorv ol inti-ic lorin. a prominent lealiire In Ihe eoiiiiueini inciil exerei.n-1, in It huwn by the laive -nwiN tlial iiIwiivh nttciid the exi-reimitof Ihii department, mid tlu- lironiillell.e Unit It tnkcH III all tin' X erclwtn ol the wtvk. It ivrlalnly hhiiuld ini-lve the en- eonniKeiuelil of the jiuiihe and what a ttixtaneo the n-itclit. eiin irive it, il without the exivlleiit iiiii.ic lunii-licl through the 4iuii'lent and iiccoin pllihed tesicluM of the con rvatory, the excrcici would full far .ln.it of their trelieriil eXd llellii' and IiIlIiIv ell tcrtainln cliiini. l. r. Tin: AtiKiii;. Id-fore the K-,etici wa. the fciil-.He of todUV. Ihe exercl-"-. In-irail at .1 o'e!(H-k, l'aul llraltain, i'n .Id. nt ol the iiirNirulioii of the laiir. un un I l-.Utaxiatl Kieletlex, prcii.iinir. Mi.. A kt'ii Me ton r. ii'i. re.1 a vi-rw ilillleull lil-ino w.lo, and then the nMiiker, Hon. John llirrctt, wa. In troduml. riieomlor ill npcldnif hi" nddn-i mil. I that lie keenly iippr.cialcl Ihe honor ii.iifcrred iiou Inni m m-inu H.Ktil in nun rem loe ' j...... . Ini of the literary focietl.-t, i-.-H ciaiiy he had reil.leU n il n o il i. veurti in Hie Htnte nl d w.n I nt a r.- Ivnt Krudiinte liiuii-lf of an int. rn college. When he L it Partmoulh on Ihe baliki of Hie I oiiiiecii.-iit ne iu-ht dn-nnied Hint lie would in a brief i s pnliieof time lv addn -iiu' the Mil dent ImnIv and friend, on tl e bank, of Willumetle, :tjl Ilillci ill-lai.l. lie then n-fern-d in kind L inn to the r. . -ord Ihi.i wctern lii.titutl.'U ii inakiiu; nnd mid it eoiild lv lionclly pmud of it n-niarkable adviunv. In the fu ture it would lv inon- rapid tlmn in Ihe pint. Mr. Ihirr. tt ciiiplia-i.e.l Unit what he would ay win the n-ult of bin own exx rieinv, eniefu! ol.-rva-lioti and the i-o'H'lti.ioni of incontro vertible data, lie would then-fore le-t 'Vive utteriniv to ifil.lnl faiit'i-i-'. n-.r appnreiitly lap the v.ii-uuni of a hair brained ii'naj;in:ition." Coiitinuinir he .aid. "Willi a inidity Niairnra of material for.ii uioviim tin emimi of rommeni'. ISIIiin.' the world with a roar that echo.-, into cm t n.,k nnd cnuinv of our lif. : with iol.aii.- of ivnt-up .lilicnl tin. .eirm' f-.rtli their deitruetive Intlm ihii lit t r- -,'-! 1 1 tvrl.Nl.- with nllan of holer nnd ct.-ir-ict.r .i.litliuiallv .l.atl.nd lv tlie litfhtllHnf 'if defMlc.'ili.m aid d.-o-i.tion: wi?li the wb-.e -.:l woiiderinif w heller we are Mih,u by mint irmdtiwn niurinni: UiltiillliiK depth of .l,ao i(.e or rather exi.-ri.-ncii..' m pr-i -. oi -onlrie revolution w hi-h M.all in time brine u to ideal c.-iin- and bnppi- new. It i. Weil that we ak Moat III fliirlieni are there to ii.ulitcr:n t tl..-' t,n.W-nci.i in th- ,l, v.Hn.nl ... d rultureof man." H-re'W u-lull..-.,flhee.,llelr. vui'.. rhe .i-i.i.. of p.lVl,,"bo Mill d n.t at!. in nr. the younif m-" irn l inl- dQ. t ti lio? S, our- f w a f "- eratioii. The youth f ' tilli- m.i.ni'iate t'l- le fa. . rv lake alvmitui.1- "f tunitv. It i" cannot I av-"-l nieiit may lv tn no rnorr fail ! o-Mie Ihe raim n-a-.- to l 'It. I.I 11 f " foil . IIIIUIO 'What tin ti i h the ilualioii and iii.-il. r lint with Inn., un. I .a. our li ... in .MIlallle Our (.Iii. atiuiiiil -t, in- niOur iiMilioii. nnd In Hum tli, e.,( f-e . the lendllllf IlltllleU.V. ll i- I! m -.,M'i,- iiiii.-u, I imiiiii I wlui li all i.'ln r. . Iiinler. When- o,nM. m l ;.!, I. i.'t. iid -. 1 1 ..I thi n-an- In w do I .'.ir-m- a 1 ..('Hi. - I , I, .-late education, but out ,.itii- li e in. ti mid women 1 I " i.i iii, (nil-. . t.f I I "I In : I I l.i in, a'l , pi. -. Ill )r , I l.. -1. ip- l l.e .1 ii. In-, mi l II- 0,ll. -lilt o coll, i;e u fil!lle- i- of I'. lllllll.'U.I- II)., II III. lull. .i, un.i tli.e to ii.iii. I I- II. . :.l ,1.1 III. II :il, l.. I I j .1. In. Tali... n lily to divi-lop .lunlv moiiicii; to ii.iniicnii I k' i.j. n. i.-.; lo oil., ih, nt ol liial. riali-ln; toevolv. i-ri.w in.; . j l' ... I I !.l. li an- . i lo III in. n in. lit. to l-ndirc Ihe elm-Mi. IVidli.lt n li ly into cl:i. r leadi r-iiiii and to mi "itliilie i ..liliiii.tif the I'utiin. ii ll., .Noitl l. -II. an uupar.illi led ol ...lilliit v .r t. -lnik' the lui ii.iin-ol lb.- u- lui, ii ... ll i hitiiii nd w ith I. v pr. jii.l . nnd 1 1 1 1 1 .'. I Willi tin lui n ol :i l ew ::.!!. i an, i a new im- pi.-- Mr. Han ll ynie n ino-t cmiv liu-ini: ai "iin. it in favor i f the practical ad Mining. , o a .ii. lei;i edilcal ion, ll-lliu -tal i-i I,-., i lu-i nil ion. ami hi.torv to pl,. e III. all lll.'ll I . He .lio will llll in. nt ill moral tone, d. pnvatcd the coiel, it.iiiiti, li of n w hole cIiim ol -In. I. lit. I. aii- a f. w toiiiilm ii. In! I I r . . I ll il a hulu r menial -I , n t. ii I . iiit hand in hand Willi pill -i, ill I 'I hue. Hnl v one mini in luaiiy lull, lied- . t 11, "e not . . ii more .Ihii I r o ut, and yet mil ,.f I'l l I.' in nli. , li. , I in A,., Ion'. I n. i')i lo.-,lia of Ann ricaii lliouraphy, ol pi.,. -rioii- l u-lii. ... and nil i iilliiu... i oci' ; i, jvr ecu! are coIIckc cmd ii ii.--. I be -.. . L, r dwelt Upon (he Hindi. tioli.i ftln -iicei .. of ei.l. ;ci till III- le. Ill the Noll !iw ii. Tlie I'liiver .ily of I M'. t on would hale lil Mu ll, nl-, num. mui Luildiiii,'. and lau. ,i,l ,i in. ii . in li yean. I.o.k at Hi. a, hi, en i, i I. of m .nil I. r in.t it ul ion. in Ih,-ci 1.1.7.1 c-t HI the la.t I.i Veal.. Hi. ll lli..- uiiiie omi .tu.lehl. were hot opiul to the u iiier.it v now. The t r. i-l.i , li e laciilty nil. i tlie .111,1. ill. -Iioiild I,-; i,,r iiioin y nnd kn p lu-lin.-. Il i.vaid and Vale ale i;nat I. L'ai. ii.ee and that ii how they "et th.-ir million.. Sun ly t tri'itou'i uniM-r-ity can follow their eliunplc. The l:ile -lioul a I -o tv liberal, a. have Ui ii t alifoi nia, I'olorn.lo, .Miuticw.ta and llliiioi-. The in. a.-urc of Ui fllllir call lv ill-er.iii-d by li .trolii: oivaliialion nl Norllltti.t li.lli'ip. priiidellti to devi l up a -I. in, lard of conn- mid a.lmi..ioli. I helc -Iioiild III". I lv llM'ly (1llll1'tllio lit Willi the colleen nf Drepill, Win- inutoii, .i. ho and liiiti-h I ohimbi.-i. I. . I them hold eoliii'tltive .1, hale., .me man .r em Ii .tale. W ith thii can f.i an iiiiniiiil athletic tournament, tniiii:; men love hoiicl -m, nil. I -. 1 1 1 1 tr !:i. li. . a.liuire them the more fur it. I i,c ii 1 1 ire .r. .. ii iiii instrument ofpu-L-r. and hhoiild Im- elieolllau'.-d in eVeiy way po.-ible. It N the puli of the i-iud, nt Ihi.Iv. Filially, the ml It -i; coiir-e p-Im .iill li- made in broad an. I pra.-lieal a. M..ible. Narrow. minded and theoretical lll.'ll llll. I Ihelll- -. IVel ,l-l ill Hi.' 11 llil'lMMll of life. They iiiii-l have tniiuih lo make th. iii -tiotiK' f"r nn ro iicy. Add to nil tin -c coin litioin in. nil. un il, proj. r e.Uiimeiit, o,N huildinir., able faeiil li. -, nnd lui ;e lull. I. and we .hall have Ihe chit I eh lllellt of ileo ... "Hut i- le.t Ihe Norlliwiit worthy of nil tlii-ell'... iV Will not mlli'ite ui-ful- II. .. till. I here til.' lli'Velopll t of it. me i.-.i'. '.' hir home, my friend, i indeed (he it,-! my .x t' of ihe uui v. l-e; it i. ' if p.!.- toward, which (lie n.i'dle in ti. pan of man' pm i:r. ji.int-w ilhout a ipiiver; it l.the i leal I-:(( n for the llniil hulling (a lioii of Hie orn of civiliallon; II l the .eel loll .11 W l.i.'ll eventually hlllill evolve the ( ran.l. -l triiiiuph of mtiu' i p'lilil. -nil.: the milleliium, II in -, w ill fun I here Hie new it ever ear. I. II of Udell." At Ihe cl. -o of Mr. Harr. tl'i nddrn. Hie I.UL'c III lielliv that tilled Villard hall, and who had li-l.li. d with iailu-1 iclciitioii 10 in. remark, fleeted Ii in wiiii rounui Ol II j 1'lllll-c, .1 ow ! m:.p I jl ..r in tl.e appnvialiou pna.hm; ... I over Hit. lund like limn . i.d.ln-i had In n re-; ' reohwel.- w ith million of Mraii.l., w illi w hi.'h hi. i. i.-d. We reret thai n lack of pwv eiml.l.- II. to eve only ll fVllnp-ii. Mr. I'iirre't' d. livery i ea.y nnd ora-i lul, H id h.'ld. the nttelitiou of hi- iiumtor-. A i- l.et: "I on the piano by Mia. !-awyei, oi the miii rval ry of iiiiiic, clo..'. tlie i crcii. 1 i',v i, ... J, Jim.' -'I. I h,-aniii al ri union of Ihe l.auri an mid Kulavaii nvifli. . nl Vlllnrd hall w a. well at, eli, I. d L hludeiiti, liliilinil an. I friend-. H. I.. Il- pkin., pnii d. iit ol the l.!iur.nn., pn-.ide.l. An ov i rtine by the or. he.tia Win followed ,y Hie !ii,li-1 of Welcome bv Mil liuni It' iitie, pn-.idenl of (lie Ku- t'lXlali fein ra Mie .poke or the origin an. I li-'orv of I hen' n-uniolii of i.. l.i. h llii. is I he 1'ith. In nil ca.yiiiid lini.i lul malilii r .he reeoiilited the eh. .IIU''. i" the llialiher of co!liilctill iheiii until the nn-wul lime. .Me -,,oke of III- wolK .lone I.V 1 he n(M'ii-tii- tie in- Ivc. iiurini; ine pn-i year, inni in an amti- u way told of the i.-lntioli exi-tnik' each other. It iiiu.l have limine apparalit to liialiv of lii-r h. an t that the I nivt r-ily of (in-Koii i. liioilldil.u tl"' character of lit leat one w oinaii who w ill ill the near future iniiiinaiid n prominent ni.toii aiuonK the I a. link' women of the N'orthwiit. iic-id.i the eiiarmiiiK InalilK-r in w hi.'h -he told of the .in .i-. nnd pro L.r. -. of tl.e "H i. tic, "lie li-plnnl a i.-e.iliiir iicirnetie power over bt-r hear . r w In n -lie louehlliuly "poke of the death durinu (be pa.t Vein of of the iiiu-l active and r.tti-m.d l.nil n nn-, tb" I ate riiftoii ll. Men ii. Af l.r in. nlioiiiirf tii- advaiui in.iit of the -talular l ol I he n.ll. i"-.aT. the lie ll.i lor. in an appropriale nun lu. ion -lie hade ail a n.r.lial wi ldUlie. K-.-p r K. Kul-li -I' !iv. n-'f an oration ., i i,.. .lie- f V.-l. r l .y." The follow ri.' extract" will outline the r. in I I.i- H" ne-. " l iiiie ii inr "ii or. I. 1. - il l' e.trrd.i.V. today nnd to ri,.! I .-.: !i ijiiiii l and -nt h i iiliar J ,.,eh in. a-iin le-. The I'.vinity 1 -. , -'. r l.. .' I- ' iof I 111 ueTV; todnv ,.i- ie. o.iard.aii an." I by mini. ; (o- II, of-' I' Id" I'' the ill"" I'"' of Iio-. I .k i i.i"' 1'n.kward and forward the I rt , nv.-rw helllu-l With II, f ht l.lei llll -t' TV of the theme. I-. I V II . ,.W II nip . Miad ..li.'l .,., -I .1 . ike l.o'l ll,.' human henrt I hoi.- tlicdenn-t (.-!- h.T II t'llie let 11 i.i- mid iioe "f h"pe i ,n. d " ll-l v. li.-. ..I l!.e id.-n of i IJ.-ri. II" .', .. and altboii.'ii th , in -i pi' tur. d In toe I-i n .Ir-tiin. tin- p'o-t i- a m I.i 'i iioihin -iii roh i. ,:::i no fan. y cmi oven 11. . I w ! . ( liot, of He- 1 tu .. (,f IIIMW-Ll,, aM a l' , i ,. i.i. oi iiini -i.iii; -V - that the lllillel -llo . II. at 1 leU.il h : . 'i I .. if ! Hlel ill' I' 1-1 1 : , - .u l r. .-in of I le ' !..,.., i .,;-..rt..niry lor tie of their loriou tn auri. . : i.u , I "i .i. t i.-.t . ;-ti'.:i- Vi-.ti-r.ln the foun.liil loll of lml.iv. Ill the u.'lii I llii! ill of ll.l Hew ll.l l. t ii .im -in nil thai hi.ik.i f..r l. iiuly, no I ilit v and iiiilolduu nt in nrl, etc invalid phil.wophv: and, ir illi. rinif llla.lll II. Ill - lil'eullllllale.l 1 1TI. Ili-i-i ol litii.i nr. I. I li. all, who l..i. hu luaiiitv, w I Ihe nullu m of il.nial pn.em." n 1 In' 1 .mil ill Milaltetlc, ell. il mi; of M.i.n. .1. : . t lure. ( rank Ma'.h i ., U' Ji. lniM.il, and II I.. K..I. Mini;, 'l.ii.niit !wltllv Iv.wn ll.i Mn-ani," a' r which Mi II. uri.-Ua tweii, of tl l ".utnxiiin., n. ilnl l i im i . ii --.,. I -l. y Mali." riieea.y and icrti.i-fiil ..trini; he iiiiiii.lniiie 1 ll.n.uul mil Ihe niltal. lTe iiinni-lak-nhle i-M.leii " of Ihe lniiblx 111. mil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if ill he rhetorical .1. pal tliielit ot Hu. in.;, mi. .ii. Ihe Klv Man. I. 'Im lui wa. on tl.e prounii un. for two iiiiiiiI r. nnd nfl r each ! I einvn1 M a n .iniii,c. to ..wiiiitlli I ihe bean n iippneuled Hie iiiuio. IM the or. tiou of ( an y F. Martin, on " I lie I I nv I'robleiu ( onlioiiliiii; American -1 ale-nieli," Ihe tboiii'l.t n. nv lv 1.-I. ! lied from the ..il..w n,K' ( . Ir-u-li: "rour hu i.lnd Mill- ni;o, when (he ii, -w. crier if ! ;unv lienilde.l (he .In-eoM-ry of it lew limllliellt, (bey lull. tin aui. d i-f Ihe iinH, riant pint il w .i. d. .tilled to play in the Inline hi.loiy ol the Woi I .. They did ll' I ku.ov lhat w it 1 1 1 li I'." i in. I hi Min-a of oluiii-I- .. tin. lai .1 w ith. ml a kinil, win to U- liilial.il. I by ti.olii.l Ir. iii a. I na Hon., hyn n uf e cry ern d, 1. iii nini; III rl , i .pi ilily and broth, rly all. c tloll in il. are utlli.-plule. I'lu v did hot know t nit tlii- We-lelli Moll. I Wa lo I.- in up d l.y ll llilt'lity Hal loll. ' "I he u.m. l the pli-M'lil .liitiiliiell i lo pre-. !,.' tlii- li ill.. n. Ill the pi.-l - Iiallo I., I ke Hit li, have had ll:. ir biith, life n.id dealli. A.-yrin, I't-nia, Fny pi, (ire. iv nu. I li 'iuc . a.'h In liiru r. a", lie. I Hi. .eiiith of th.-ir nial. rial .pl.-iidor and . n-li..l. (hir nation Intl. I hot I.- allowed to drift lo I he illlii' fate. The duty of Mat. -.melt itn w all h the l.ali i,., ,,.- ol pohlie and pr.n rve oiii mitioiial pn .Hue lliroui;li e i ry chatii'c, to cai ry out the plan of Wa-hiuloli lo ciil ae the pl iucildi . of our eon-l.liilioii w hu h an a.-en, luring in time. " 1 he tenure and .c-ion of land, the reeulali ,ii of lalur and capital nnd the eoinaue of nioncv an1 tlie thnv iircnte.i pi.bl.iui iiow confronting AtuiTicaii -lale-iii. ii, and i.p.u th. ir liiti-fael.iry .olutioii largely iliM-ml Ihe -rH luily of our tialiomil ttn-iil-lie. "The millloll-lii re laud ou her W ho are I vinniin; to ilini-nite Aiuericnn cpiality .Iioiild I- n.lii.l.il. The rilit ol fon i'ii y udii-iilii lo own liiri;.' I r.i.l. of laud .Iioiild Iv ahni;nltil. I .un.i unmb.i r nnd .N-culntor w ill have to Iv I uni-licl n. iiimnion illu hler. ( iiNl did lio I Illlike the mil lo I' nil Inslriitiii 'it of L-anu ler.; He inn. li lt to pn.duc f.l; to Ih' ulill.e.l for hu iiiiuiily; to i.iiirl.h nnd briii forth the bread of III'.' "A Mi-otif ipi.-tion i capital veru lal.ir. " I'hc pn- and iH iioilieid literutun of the tune '. II lit , I w ith .liculoii uf the labor ,r hlein, but a vet no dim-l mid Imiii.-d ite M.lutioii ha loi'il "iv- ell. Aii'llln ilateil lalH.r III the lorill ol llxe.l mid rciiliitliii; cnpilnl I Ihe innnNirv i .'iieinii.niry of pn"n--n and civilia hi. ( in-a( eiilernrli' n ipiin1 iiiiKvi iiil.-.l enpilnl. Tlie build iiiK of null', el-. o'iiini canal., otah-li-lilhi; tel. apli, lei. phone mid el.i' Inc line; I . liiiiiiourntiou and o . ra ti. in of la. ii ie, mill mid mainline lorin and a I the eiiahliiiu and pnxluc live lunetio of hiiiv, deM-lid oil iiill ci iilral.il ci lital. "(inly a e ntury imu iiilviiii. iinrcivH-l.-it inn Im-o i to eliiinor for wifter in. win of In mini i ii. ( npilal, ii..le. by Invelitiv KeuiiH, luut phi.iil the "iron hone' and "imi iiii irn-vhoiiinl" nt inaii' ill- kimiI. Tim waul of iii. k ii.iiiiiiuiiiea ion iiiiiiuiaiiii me in v.-uti'-e ilu of uch null n Franklin, '. lone and Fuiaou lo new iuveiiliou ml it niiiired larm- nuiu oi 'money In put up ami o-iiite the millioni of , ,.pH-r w Im which I.Hlay traven.' ev. ry part of the civilie.l cart 1 1 uatht iiiii in nt un-al eitin mid .. Mllerilii,' H lowicuec nroaiieaxi amoiiu inaiikind. I'n. bil.il I. ie fon-lk'U aiiiirclii.l from wtliiik' loot Columhu' on. nd wnl; eihieate ur 'in n w illing an. I linlu-lrl on. wiik't-i a. tier nil. I the lalnir-i iipltiil piaeiuiii' in which F.urov i lloiind. r im; w ill I- avoided. F.lueate tlie la Ihiiit that hu (liny I' nble to mi' nud lipplti'late ie reW'nltl of cnpital; edil enle the Ci pitalUt Unit he may Iv nlx.ve M'hen.ti of opprewloii and lyr ahliy ; ulue .le our w lioht i. pie Hint they may l wiIIIiik to nckliow liile the iMiwi-r t f cnpilnl for ood (oward clviliatioii. "Another problem I to I. n.ju-te. hy our lal. .un n. A BUllleielii y of rir- ii hit i n i; medium iiiuh! I, furiii.licd. We niu-t hi vc iii.mey. 'Money hiih-wen-th till thiiiK;''il i the ohj.i'l of al i ii.nl a mil vent I devotion of our land, the mat. rial (! of our lime. "Twciily venm nun lat Feliruary.lhe llnali. ial el' iue of the (nun try wa. " r i t rated iitfaiu.t our provnui pn.pl... All act w hi.'h MhiN'ked the puhli.' nui K'ieiuv uud nroiiwil the rik'bt. ou. lu .lictinlioii of the palriol ami mhcrv iitoi of our nalioiml welfare; nu n' t in w hine w nk follownl w Idiipn ad dii n.ier. nnd It rrilie evil; a . Ii iik. w how.-null' win panic, bnukriiptcy, pnraly.1. of liu.iiiem, lni;iinliou of en l.riiri'i in I Intliiite di.lr.t--ilvt r w a deiuoii. lied. "Here our -Int. --lilt ll IimI hi"hl of the aneieiil lulnhnark w bit ll had tl for 4'"i v i.r, ituidiiiK pmt;rem and ei llialion. hete our l id-lntor cut l,.m' from I ne know ii m.Miriiiir built by Jeir.Toi, and llamiltoii nnd drifted out Into ti e unknow n urn of rerklt-w ex rnneiit - tin y r.itricti.l the eoln nk'e of "ilvei. "Nine l.uii.lr.-d year I Ton- (h ( li ri -t i:i ii e a, the I.ydium tnined il i it money. Mint tmitiiiutil to I, a in fill fillic Ion of . I illJitlou until the k".. (mi. pi in y un. I.roiik'lit lo a f u in Hie I'lilt d i-latti in lii.'l. Tlie iie of the mi ailed "lU.T prol.lelll I a .illlple n .' eire illation if.. Id dollar .ih.-r doll, plut.vrat eliltllt, un ln.v bold ' III'. miiiImim. tlnre nr.-in il I hri-tt ml. un four billion aijd ti.nrly four billion . 'I l.e -U'.ld-hllk'' bll'l io'.I the jfold Ihe lnrr ,:ni. . lul-.r. r and .pii livrr. lake (may the netie it, nitrict ll and ilvcr, il t'.e . Mine ,1ml. lv worth rlht 0.1, on d .ar. the ';oll-l.ui;i' are ti,i, m nllliv, the plut rni are hil.vli. i. leiil. In luiT Ihe 'I, illi. .11- iini "f i ir. mw lhi and In lT i, ui-i-iO by be w.Hllen am! tnillioii- n.n of .' in ri, . tby work.-d the . Iihiiii- llil ili'li the (i.liirr.m of th I niti-d Mi, .1. America, the lender of . . illMioi had I.i ll elitrapl d. "-ilMT I j. l-en the -. pit-' money :. 'id ill r -r (i.ntiliiie to (told I ; -l mom , but lh re U not enough of ll III tnet .ll.lll I the proT plan f.-r .. ir initio.! i.cnn.itiy i amoriiir f,.r a doiihU- . l.,jrd. Ml.d I ramv La j rtetieally t.o,h-. it. All ii.min. r i al undo will eiriitualiy find it leu -ry. . . . . "I'vi-ry thliiK I. i.iiii.ii.il lu in. Mi. y: nail!' I.m. million toil f..r ll, ii.iiiui.hI lllt an' uiitiiiil.il l ir. . I nnd priluni to wi'tiic ll; nil iudti.lry i workliiit f.-r It. 11 the Kotrrmnenl put im mirlctloii on it I. ut 1. 1 nit the nnd i I r w hi. h I pnn-nttil Iv mini .1 in iimll uiii of I'kchitiip.. Ilu u will coin nu r.i-. iudii.try and InL.r Iv eueour nk'.il nud 'n.i', pn rity nnd hnppl-ii.-. pn'vnil in our laud. ' " I lie prok'n- of our nation during the l.it ii nt ury ha. In n ph. itoliieiuil. It hni no parallel ill hl-toiy. Ill wit lui- We hne n-alied Ihe n-TI loll of linlil.il, ( o. riil.'ii. and Kepi, r; lu art we nn-tn iiik low nrd Ihe I'arian lliarl.l. , I he llvlhi; w all o Ihe V lll can, (he omtory of I eni,-lheiii nud ( l.i ro; lu Invention we liu e iiui-ii i ih-,1 Ihe ilmini of I iinl nnd liulleii Imrjr, lA.illnl Ihe vl.ioii of lui Ion or Wilt and .vli,.. the ei'taliou of Frniikliu or More. 'Trf ( the k'il woi k K on. Let our t nti -im ti i im oi i iikci' ni-lpriN'ity, bin, up our uicr. bant uinrine, remove the ol-laeli w hi, li r.-lnrd our cotuuicltv w ith Ihe hat ion. ol the earth, nun our ilvt r a we do our k'ol.l, nud adopt our ow n mitloii.il (.l. y. "The inler-ti. -n.leii.v and Inter ri lalioln of lal..r and cnpital w ill Ii' p. lliot.il, Ihe kin-hip of wvnllh and wmk nitii rvnl, Ihe e.tiiiitiemeiil U-lwn li tfold and ilv. r nverted nnd n united in oil.- happy fnilelllity -, all the elelllelll . our mil ioiiiiI treiii!tli will coiiihiue to -oil. lily and . i lu ile (he tiaiideur all I liloiy of II I. Inik'bly leplll lie." "Illi e of Ihe N liihl." ani l.y n l l .lit ipuirlctte, cli.i-liliK of Miwi May, Mellu, I'. . lie uud IU ut tin lk.rn., fi II.. wed tin onillon. I h. ir n ..ii' lo the i ll. -on- cli.ll the literary pro k'riini'iie for tlie i-M liiiik'. 'I he pionn uade and n iinioii pr.. r win tli. il in ilulk'.d, until ii late hour. Tlie oich.i. Ira iiiu.it' wa crv K'"'- run toll! .i. Hie gradual lilt; cxen ii of the law department wen- held ill hi ' ln'k. I In na are itriidiiiite In tlii il. pait- in. nl Hie pni ul lenr. ( f th. n n'-n-i'iilalion of lx win pnciit ul Ihe ex.-r.in. Hut tlmv of llici- n-pnu'ii- tniivn ihlivenil oration. John I.. Mel imu iliivurml on the ennvr of Miralvnii, the Fiem-li heni, ontlor and lal.iiiiaii. John I'. KnvaiiiiilKh i.ke of "Flooiicmv n nu Attribute lo I.e. k'al I'roiiilneiuv." Waller H. I h. paid a lining tributii lo "John Itriht, the I rich. I of Amerii'H." 'I he inu-lenl pnrl of the excrciin wn thin' iuiiiiUt a follow: March from "Ml.l.uiuiner Nielli' lin-am Mend. li-h. ii Mi.ii Mi-4'oriiuck ninl linwyera nnd Mm. I. Inn. I. i. lie.' rhoru, "On, (inlhiiit ('oniiin- III !" lUl'klT Trio, ori;aii, violin, piano-mlti-lcd. Mime Mct'oriui. k uud fuwycr Mr. I. inn. The pniyer nud benediction wen by Ih'V 1 1. F.." llVlTldp'. 1'nii. lent Johnaou imienliil the di ploma, lu lihnlf of the facullv ami then Tilt: Ahl'IIIM To Ihe eln. wa .1. Ilvenil Iiy Attor- iiev I.. II. kln worth, of Mil city, ninl Innteriiillv wnaiut follow: "Vol'Ni liKXll.KMKN: Vmi Imve n-aehul (he thnili.il, I of olio of the honored and noble .n.lcluii of (he elvili.til world, nnd you are nlut to enter ii I m hi a cam rof ui-fiilnc, iHiwer and lullueliii., or ilii a cam r of I. Ile um, lailure an. I in.ik'iilil.Hiuv. ii now In hiMivn vou lo n-diliv Ihe limi ne of I he law, w hi.'h you have lu a di'Knv nia.ten-d, ami which entitln you lo a diplom.-t at the luiud of tin. Iionoiabl.' laeiilty, to (i.niiwi nnd nnic Ileal ruin uud nppllcntlou. Your miiiHil-dayi in the law uru not ended but only iiiinineniiiil." CoutiuililiK, the vnkcr udiulltillK the value nl oratory a an niiiiinpli.li incut of an advivutu, went further nud wild: "The lawyer n well a tlie el leu I will alwny Hild a critical kuowlnlip. nl llm Inw vnlly nion) lniiortnnl thnii the wravinir logether of U auliful wii tenii nnd hlnh noun.llnif phrai ." Auriii them that iinii-aiiiiK loll wiih iieeinnry to the nipiln-in. nl of nu lionon d iilioii in (he profmoioli, he iilwi uracil ll h in them thu value of no bricty, to be hoiint and alwny faith ful, never lotMlk'tiKU ill n Clinic l'lli'Vet lo lv lllijil.t. "Never line your knowl edge of (he law to oppniM orwr.niK any nuiu, I' he hoinit or tlinhonul, rleli or HH.r, hluh or low. Kn-ii rime lo the mltltlle ol llio highway of npilly nud ritthl. Maintain your Inleyrlly and honor ut all haJir.l. Never n-fllno the .llll nf the opprcivteil Mir if their eiiuae be lilit, iiimply l eaii' fin uru not forllieouiliiK. Never maki. a cute; let llie facli at'liially exl( nud you apply the law In IIiim facta. Iiy u Htrict oIimtviiiuv to honor nnd In-li-k'nty you may for a lime l deprived of hi and emolument, but I awtiire you t lint Integrity and inou.lry him lla n-ward, and oiin men, you mut not hnrlM.r for out) moment an bleu of nnv (hiiiK but a lrlcl olmervumv of rlniil practiii on tlio rlulit linn. While I am mlnnl tu ay Hint the lentil profew "loii Im alwny lunl ita full pmporlloii of (i.rrupt men, yet It In one of Ihe pi. hi. I. it thoiiKhl of thu lawyer looli Hcrve tlie noble dti'd of a vn.l niimU-r of il meinlir. Vour enllinir, your life-work I a prof.iwioii not a trnde. I at no net of your lower the Inudard or dlk'lilty of tlie profeion, hut rather .trive lo elevate It, ami mnke Ihe prue-li.i-of law uiont liouornhlo on ncmuul of your haviiiu t ni;k"-'l in it. t- urn llm oft n-iM-ated jut and in inuntloii ak'iiiu.t liitei(rlty uud IiIkIi nud noble aiiim of Ihe bur. IHvorce ..lit nn-the bane of law p met It. I to urniid euoiiKh, luriru lieurte.1 enough and patrloti.-1 iioiikIi lo m how few illvorce kiiiU you enu npvar In, and Iheruby 111.1110 a l ncfa. tor to Ihe hu man race." Thru after n-tnnrklliK further on the n-.pon.ll.ilit in tif (he pnifewtionnl limn in (he aduiliiiMration and umlntenumv of the Inw, he uld In cloning: "Ni, jr. nilemeu, it I your oleiiin duty to Iv II villi exuliiphi to tin- M hole world, and chalTeiure Ihe nii't and admiration of mankind every when, for the Itnu and ten.ly iiiuliileiiniiiv of the Inw nud k''" 'I order. It" the .lite k" iitleinan t-vrrw here ami under all cireiimMnii.il. Never make a iiinlle- nud bur-h crill. l.m nyain.t your pro fn-ioiinl hn ihnn. in n.n. lu.l.ui, l wvt.iime you to Ihe Imr of Or. foil, and wUli vou i.Hl-vd In your elem n pn-f.-.b-ii." Till AITKKfmiN Theclu-i iiio thrlit in U iii di.tica t.il. TolliKbt Hun. I. Soli i ohell lie liv.-r (he n ldnia befon- the I ' I , i v.-r-1 ( and tomorrow promptly n I'l o'c. k Hie itradiialliiir en r ii ill tl.e literary d i;tn,riit will lmu. It J iur,. Into :l. At .1 o'i'b k yxterday aflernooii the detllenlloll of the rla llioliuln. lit " eurrnl. J. ( . Miller, vtt-o-prt.idefit of the clam, pniidnl. 'I he cl n III, iiiinrNMil by F. II. Inler, H n-ail by K. K. Ku,ll. the mithor Man In fi. -( with throat tnxihld. Mr. I K il h n.-ltnl w rny and t it, . live. I Mr. I juer uhility aa a p t 1 Mell known In the uiiivcnuty and the puli i li" will ll.i reiiieiul.T hi admirahle etr.irl I f..re tlie n union of the ..-!- i in lnt yi-ar. I We nvn I lint .p.n v t.- not . r ; mil lu lo pi.hll-l. in,, re full v I Iii Worlhv i ll'.ni, but iV.dttnliui.l Hint II ' w III I, printed lu full in the click'.' I pnp-r. In li'iiuliful rlivine he n vl.'w j the bi-tory of Ihe "llt hl oie lien recliln ila- in. ii i ' i ii.- 1 1 , dwell up. ii the i la, hi-tory and pr.i'tivu I fuiiin-and the cl mi'k' v-re, limi ted I to 111. el l. -male., w 1-ln- I h.'lll ' ll:i'.- lie-, mid mini'".," uii i coii.-ludc.; I'n yel our un - rl.il vii!.ini .i.n-n I, lb foil- III- I Ulh'tllltf Wind- i, lite; And weeiik'n ' In woildly lri!e, I, ti.lurn le o Ml of HU'.d yiie. Hay liiippiun evcrnion1 Iv thine. Siiuvb toy t-v. ry moinciit 'tend, Till nl lhat -In. lime, ii.uiiin; cud When a l he .(hi we tft'y fade Into the lli.'l.t troin nut Hie .hade When on Hint Knunl oiuineii.i- int nl day; I noil in, ul. il thine, we pa. nwny And take our I iil, I .: .. i;riv, And hear thu I i nild 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 I ill 11 ( 1' lull llnl., II nd of c art I. ly ilav. May "well done" Iv our" lilk'lint pnile. I 'la.mutti, faicweU. I'eaiv Ii' Willi loll, And Fortune tnw. Fit'iu cl:i-lc Ih.. uuh, i-it your pathway bulla of learulut;, Into hie . bu.v mart V HI l'o. nil lu oiir h. tirt. tbi ti lio U; i. The memory of old I. The liietipl..ii on the uiouiiln. lit Wa. men ly 'hi. ul lv.i.;." i did lealory orntioii wa delivered by Law r. ll.e 1'. Il.irii. I'hl Kelltlelllllll i a ilu. -ill iiii. I miii;nelli' t-nkt r nud In n uiiiik welo expniml III nu eaiiic.l, fiiliui; i m 1 1 1 nr. lie icl l.l.d to Ihe hu t that il bin al wnl. i Ihecu.toiii loeni t a inonu iii. ul of nuie kind w lieu it w n w l.li i lo p.-i-M-rve Ihe luemory of mime achievci lent, and thai monument nl wa. l ave the itnii puri.w. Thl cla-M. hn i l.. lt.l a bamillio iiiliiuin from the ii.'ii; I il H.ri 1 1 u h, lhi i.erl.ik ini; Hu n nhua uial. r. Then followed a c .m il' .laleincnl n k'ar.hnu the orl i;iii uud Iii. lory of the n k: "It hu Iim hIiiiv Ihe l-villll!lUf of ui.Ni.-ru k'ti'lok'l.-nl hi. lory, and will .laud until 'nilhuir yenm .hull n iuv lo move'." hvukititf of Ihe clll.liiicy of the tfniuinn mi'ivnl at On-Kon'ntilnte mil venily, the inker n-iniirkul: "The uieiiili r. of the Aliinnil can be found in every department of thought and in.lu.try, and tliev have phuvd the liin.lnr.l hlk'h " Tti Ihe i'Iiim he nnbl: " i he few y.iir of nilh k'e life have, lo a k'n'iil extent, determined our futun. I'IioukIi weaever our iiinuii'tioii with tlii tiuivcnily a iu.h ul, yci like the iiuiny w lio have eiitenil II wide ami ovn Mirtnt, nud left npllpml for the bill I lei of life, we K" with the knn w l-lui of lli.e w ho Imve for ao Tolin heli pn pan u lo work out for our lelvc our highlit dfilliii.i. We K' w ith the feelinir Hint whatever wa iniiy achieve, I hut M ill Iv of kik lo ua, or In ItM'lf of p""!, w ill Iv Inrk'i ly Ihe re ult of Inlliieiuii here ahetl nnmud u. We pn w ltli Ihe conviction lhat how. ever iliviTKent the path of our futun', In whatever clime we may dwell, we cull one nnd all point Willi pride lo llil il un a eniiilimu homo f.n u all." AN MA I. A I.I' MM MKVrriMI The niiniial l.inlneii inti'lllitf of Ihe Alumni iMviiricd nl 1 o'cltvk yulenlny iif(eruiMn. III.' iialii.i of the twelve liieiulir oft.'; w.'neunillnl. The idea lion of oI1I.it for the eii.iiliii; year n Niilteil u follow.: Fit tcher I. inn, 'IH), pnii.letil; Willi. A. lair, 'HI, Ut viiv i.reil.lenl; Atbi W.Mirplti. 'v 2d vice I'niltleiil; I'lulilni M.ircli, 'hi, tii lary nnd ln'iiurer; W. I. VaMter, 'nl, ontlor, with Wnllaiv Mount, 'Ml, alter mite; Ak'un M. (ini ne, '11, imvI wiih i;. II. Uuer, 'HI, nllemaie; F. A. lluf fer, 'Nl, hi.lorlaii. A ii.mmlltiii w a npMiiiile. tn draft nKilutloii of w.nxiw In Iv forwarded lo Ihe family of Ihe Into Jude iK-atly. LAST KVKM.NU. The exenimn lnt ivenlnir wen- opened w ith a ladle' oilnrtelte aiiiiby llr. I. Inn, .lll.i 'i l ii-lle nud llenettu Ihirri nnd i;ilnl lli Hawycr. Iter. II. I,. Hate olleinl prayer. I'niltleiil Johnnii then Intriiliuiil Hon. 1. Soil Cohen, whodellvund Ihe addnna Ivfore the unlvenily. After Nliitlnir the npprechilioii lie fell for Ivlnx niu.iinl to deliver thu nd tlnm up hi thl otin. Ion t ho nH-hker .tilled bin Iheliie na tlio "l'mctlcablllty of higher ediienllon amoiiK ImalurMi men, fnrincr ami lali.rliiK l-Iiihm-." I he Innik'lnatlon ha Imi'u lta pn'Va lelit thnt the hulnen mnil, thu farmer, the miller uud lluwa of other vnentli ll, not prorly of the educational cIubmh. IiiiiI I.mi llillell lo attend to to til In W time for higher thought, the aoov of which 1 eiilnrk'til hy hiheriilui'aliou. Illk-her uliieiitlon luiint ntiimarily ele vate meicnlillle life. The aliiinliUK ami character of our .lale .l. li.l iiimiii the educational at" tiiliiiii. nl of all chiMKi. The world'a fair (hi year I a living I'Vldenivof the prok-ni., grow th and iiiBnllu.leof our tiiuntry. "Our imiiilry i-an lie Indo. Iii.l.iit of the mill, fiietoriea ami other in iiiufiieturliiK lii.titulione of all other tiniiilri.i. Tlie inont inarvelou ndvniin have Invlt liiade durillir the hut few iln ii.l.i." 'I I ie advaiui-d and lilM-ral ediicatlon of our iniwve 1 the hroad f.iundiiiiou for every branch of life. The fill. 'lent diM'lpllne of (ha lilgber hiHtitutioim of lewrtiliiff plann thoaa not wi trained al a irn-al dmadvalitaKe. Hnklii(of the oft n'nUil n-uiark thai Ihe aveiiuii lo u.nt are full, he ex. Iulni.il that Ihent wen the name op. Mirtuiilllii, aye, new ami even Rn-nler o,Hirtunltlii now tlinu ever there hail lvu for Ihe atudout lo ue education aa a lever to move Ihe world. 11 aim ike of womau'ti advancement. "Woiiinu and eluirieity lliuth ou lo i l h. r." In iiiiiclu.ion'be urired that tl e IiIkIut cbi.-ation uf the farmer, the merchant, tliw mechanic, the miner, tlmiUk'h the Iviiclll of higher educa- iion ni l a more iirofouml imtrioll.m. ami the iv of tliought growa larp-r ami I a no r. Al (he cloee Ml Frnimn Carwin, of Portland, late from New Vork, where he baa Ixi'ii tudyliir 1111110, aiii(a I auliful eonlriillo olo and n-x.ii.ti to an eumre Willi aiiothiT. hhe luiaa vol.v of ivnvplil.lu wti luii ami vnl- ume whl. i abe Hunt excellently imu- mini. I. Till MollMMI The n'Kii!ar graduatiiu cxercix- of the literary tl'-i a.-lmi ul l-vnn. 1 here are tMclvv in the (la, ao Hint two aca .ion Mel miii-arv. Mate Huivriiitctnlrtil II. MeKlroy, Pr Id. til John illow, of Ih'- lnle0il cultural etilliife, nnd lU-v. Ileiurt Johiimi were i n hy the faculty tn art a ludk'ti. I lot exen lm were oned with Mokowki' hpani.li daiui' on two plii"- l.y .llna-a Mini aon, .i(.- oriiaeu, ii w. ami !wyem. I'raver w aa oil. red by U v. V. M. Ilili. After the pruyt-r a tpiartetta aiig to fore th" tint oradoli, whhh Man by Mi.a Flon-n.v May Ik.rri oti "The I'Li.v of (he h' lar In Ann r lean f.'li 11 llailoti." I ii a eraivful, el.xi'lent tiiatiner Ihe a.nki r tatet her ilnt ami drew her ti.li. Iii.ion. I lie American rlvilica ti.ui 'n,l unupie and Individual among Ihe nation." The vholar, tuk- lu.' Fmeniou'a d. Ilukloli, In, 'tho Ihinkiiut man of lil.torv.' "Ancit-nt day retanlnl rallu-r than advanced i'H llliallon." The i-holnr' lulluenro wa Ivtter ill inedievlul tlin. through audi aeholnni ai l.ulher." "Mutlii modern tiny pnk'nn mi l aihaiui' ineiit are every w h.-n- trnn nble to tlio liitbieiiiv of them holar. In America we tin. I the erent achievement nf Uim lender, in nil lhat I elevnlniK In the lllllloii; (he Written llill-lltutloll. Ill the vpnriitlon f chlin h fn.lll Mate. I hei iii.litiill.ni nn- pn.lucl of hi work In the pnl; Hut lie live IihIhv, nud hi influence i every w hete r. i. , tnroiik-ii tha pre., the Lnr, (ho pulp!'. I he liolnr'a duly hi In rio aUive (he world -alvve hltuai If-lo au k lo Inti .nt Hu. Mill of (hni, thu xiunv of nl know 1. .K-e " I he ubjii'l of the next omtioll, h.V laiunuiv T. Harrl, wa ".Mould Ar bitration 'I'ako llie 1'latv nf W'ar.", War baa Iveti oiui of the ni-t.t of elv ih.nti..ii, but Ken-on I the only nf. gunrtl in the alf.iir of iiieii. And e i lallr I thi. latter true In our iii.mI eru eh lliatiou. War 1 a world wldo caliinilty. If Ju.tice enu only Iv ae-cun-d by war, then for weaker iintion there I no Ju.tiiv. ArbilinHon I n-i-Miuable and prncli'iibli'. Martial mi - pint will iiol mnke (he ijovt inincnt . f a i-oiinlry vruianent. America fiivmi arbltniti.ui. On.VMiair.il llm form i f the world will w.uk mil thegniit prol leiiii of life. " I'lie I'lntv of th vhour III Ami r! enu Clviliialion," l.y (hni lea Jr.. llelldinill, followed. Ill (ho or igin of Anierl.aii In.liiuti.'ii the M'holnr wa one of Ihe foreint.! iik'en'. The mrly atlalr of our government prodiMil a atule of thliik'i III w hich k'reater ncliulimhip wn i'ni-.rv. Tlio dt-maiul wim mil; wit hit the Ikilam liou of Iii.le'inleini' and our own na tional cnn.tltlltloll. I.ll. rtie elijovnl under the latter all mult of Aim rii-itii m holnnhlp. The gn at pln.n have al way li-ii iMvupinl ty uieii of hik'h In telligence. N'tioliintliip In literary i.ur int baa elevated and ulueatnl all chime, and the acholnr ha built AuiiTicnli i-ivilintiou. The life of a iiatloli, aa an Imlivldiinl, I n pcrv(unl bnltle ngniiiNt ihiiiy. lU-lliiuiit iih.ii the neholnr for pnicrvntiou nd.li to Ida niii.n.lblllty. lUfon tlie next onilion a liiiiileal wlcctlon wan n-mlen-d ou Ilu piano bv .Mia Kawyera, '-fi her.o lu it inlnor,1' by Chimin. Ilnn.l.l I.. Hopkln' aubjivt Man "The l'urltnn t'lmrneter." 'I he orntioii dlfuMi the l'urltnn ehnrncter a It ha Intliieiitiil our American lii.titu tlon. It trmm the mim'it nud inoul.l Ing iuthlenee of that ehnrncter Umiii Ihe government, the ndigiou ami ulu callonnl lifo of the eoiiulry fnuu Id earlieat hi. lory, Ivglnnlng with tlio iinilnct of Ilia Slnyllower, and follow ing ilown thmugli the Ini-lnraliou of liideiM'tidelice and Ihe eoii.titutlon of the I'nltiil Hlnlea. The iimcluMon waa a hovful view of Ihe 'rnianeiice of our government ami our American luatitulluua Ui-aue of that name Puri tan aptrit w hich at III pervade them. Knapnr K. Kubli had for Ilia aill.Jivl of hi oration, "The I 'lace of the l-1'hnlnr In American rlvillatlon." "Inlelllgi'iiee In all ngm linn li-u the citadel of lllvrty." "S-holimlilp hna exalted iiiaiikiiid to broader lifo ninl higher vlewa. Made atnUimeu who laid the founilatlon atone of our na tional liiMltulloii. When ilanger apN'nml Intelligence burnt the hound of confinement and pnxhitvd the Iteelaratlon of lndevmleiice anil our own national ronntituiion. What would tv the horrible nnult rould we Itnniili fnuu the paat the lliflilencea of acltohmhlp. it hna apvani In all the prohlein of American lilalnrv, hi all brnnehin of menial activity. Tin American aeholar mint Iv ablo to inii'l Willi ealuilieaa tlie gn-ntiit etmr- geill'lea. Ill the liiterlui before the next ora tion, Mian Fraueea Carwiu fuvoml the audit-nee with a Ivaullftil contralto att ic. Mr. l-l H. Lauer had for Ida auhlivl. "The i'urilan Charn. tcr." He lint lireaviitiil the dlnninl weue uf tlie ltltli irii t ury and the awakening of the hu man mliiil. Iiringlng out tlio gnat re former of Hint age, prominent anion r whom waa the I'urlUu. He deduced Ihe irooltloii thul la the 1'uritau clinrncter were "thoao clement that overturned fnuu their tauea the pllluri of iratlitlon, on tluwa princlplea tha; llllluenoed thu development of modem government." "Ti e -necullona tlio I'urltan autlerad while lighting for fnvd mi of conaeiemv;" "Tim prlncl Idea Inculcattil by hi noble ehuraclrr lave been ecluvdmiiny timea In Amen lean hlntory." IVrwi'Utlou nuld not eradlcnto that which waa nutted an deeply in the aoula of thl aelf exiled voi.le tint fmiioin or thought ami cotiM'iemw." riymouth Ibn-k under Ilea our whole enutiueiit, and, aa we lMik at the atvnea enm-ttil ai-nwa Ihe Atlantie. wo can but be thankful lhat wa dwell In a land devoted to the came of lllvrty, where ita Ntcn-d irk la guanlnl by a temide whoae ilome la theatherial vault of bcuvt-n, whone walla are the illimitable apace ami w ho foundu tloll la the I'urltan char acter." The laat oration la-fore adjournment wa by ( anv F. Martin on, "Miould Arbitration 'Take the I'lace of W ar-."'. The pointa biought out were that "an hit ration la practicable;" m it inn the 'Alabama l-lalliia,' and 70 other uuea tloiia during the laat centiiiy. "Mora than l.ractli-uhle, it ia hu inaue;" war la liorible, ihilmya as. pie and liatiolia. "More than humane art, Illation la the Chrl.tiaii iiicUi.nI of a.ljullng International dlnVullhu." The oilier Ave oratloua were deliver til In the afternoon. The Judge awanlnl the Failing prize nf tlVi to I'nrey Martin. The lUi kmnn prize of thW waa awanletl to Thoinna M. l(ol erta. t omplete detail w 111 be given in next wrek'i laaua. Vllui!( IkllStl Wtl.l- Wedllea dny'a l'ortland Telegram: Charlea K. I- it-Id retvlvetl a telegram laat evening fnuu Charlea Wilaou, tlie well-known Soul hern I'aclflo eomluctor, dated at New York. Mr. W ilaoti any lhat he auhmlUed to an ovratloii for the n inoval of a 4-)ouiiil axcreaeent grow th on hi right leg, w hich hna lavn in-i-n-aaing in la and annoying him for year, II i doing very well, tut can not alata when he w ill laj able to turn hi fu'-e wettwanl again. (Iiaili I'HKEfl rROHAUI.E. A n. longed dnaith of over l'W daya dura tion ba prevailed lu Kngland, Fran. ami t o-nnany, and even if raltt conn anon, vaat damage will have lndoin to the cnifiaof thoe conn trie. A niult I price may la exx:ted for tha wheal, h and cattle of our fanner ami pnxlncxT, and cone (pieiilly an eaak-r money market. Tlii make a cheerful outlook for the finan cial outlook next falL For Sale. 2TW a n- of good land with llvli t prlngv. It la ?l fruit land and h a 4J bearing tree. Fair Impmvenwiu s Ijiy A mile aoulhwe.1 of Kuo n Inquire on premlae of Tlio Jen kin '. "6- 0 o o i, the tk?