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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1897)
'in 71 U1 f 7 0 MTlBUXnEn KflR THE DIME1111TIIIH OF DEWRlTin rRIHriPLES, !,! TO ?.m iS D01l'TLlVI?iO BT THE SWE1T OP Ol'R BROW KUGENK, OH., SATURDAY, JULY i 181)7. NO 2fJ Y ti A. R i ILU EUSENE BOARD. I... ,.1 Uill.iine . Kfl "' , . . f.-hili -in-l". Itvl III " 12.00. 1.00. .BO. king rates made on 8PP"- known .;! but '' t.l(.ir W (il'AKP, LUCKBYflg j' Ve'ctii,;ns,,ewe,ry' Etc J:lN,i pitoMPTLY DONK. iAlWrH Varranle4.-M V BROWN, M. D. lJt '-', to 1 . !' AND MARBLE WORKS. rices I" Furcliin aid Monuments. So :il Il,:,l.it:ilirHiiite lVuKK (IL'AUAXTKKD! Jyr.I...4rr.i'tm- K"i:ms BRYAN AT LEBANON. illW. .ale line MoN DAY, J FLY 12. K It PhvIh an.l H y Kowlund cte in H irrisl urg ui d Junction yestenlay Mi Marian While a ml F.mmu Withers ctimu down from Iiiuin on the : inornl g local. Suiunl It Parish, iormerly chief of police of Portluud, U sciioualy III ut ! his Inline in that el y. Annuity CiihHis A Hardy is lioiue ! mm u week's business trip lo Cottage1 firnve und P.ohemla mine. ( Mr Allie FuMLum returned ye-tcr- ! lay mm a two weeks visit with rel- ly W alive ut Vancouver, Wiish. j Kit tin- pn-t two, las tin- MM. town Win ( lurk und family ure i.ow tx i ctii'ig "'iiy the foot tending I heir volt, Mid wilt be hI Tl.e 1,1 !l" "' " range of no in. tain, Dalit fur two or three W)eks. j uboul lhe liih'dlf if the W illuuii tie JSMd'iin..il 111.- V J Valley. C ul len d IU 1 leu. :' II, has I he hleyele mute fur orvullls yester day w here they cierit several hour. UHYIN IN tl'tiKNt:. Lir;e Numhers (fiele I I ill1 i.r Our lit. I'jr !lit IiuJ-IIuiii lo: Piri'!' f v- a HllUlL'. & WOODCOCK, oriicy-aH:t.v. k:T OKEUON. N. E, MAKKI.F.Y. ley & Markley ilorneys-at-Law. 1 I'rolwle Blue Mftill lsChrtnn.il HUirV. HpcO- niwAm:;, n. e.makklet UTTORfiEYS-AT-LRW. r (. pKlienin all the oourtB of inw ffi Wa'tnil lloek. L. WH1TSON, DKNTIST. ii'ii' li iM'l tlipfiillcciiua nxtun-o ! H V. ltetiiliTMiu, I m now it'!" KtitMiiiiK hi the line o Deiitttlry "ft it.. I ImIiiv. tin ind B-ldne work Specialty. 4 to. nt. B. D. PAINE. F Vic, President. THE W.OS DU RN Cathl Loan and Savings BANK, -"jnB, - Urep. T 'l-D . l'liine, J. R. IlarrH. J. K " '! U li. Uino. W. K. Hmwn, J. F. r- .na, f, W. unburn. Ali. rt I'ltil.t h;ii i ciinl hU store in Hie WmIIoii hlnek. Me (-.HTtii tooieli a tie Htoek of gixiiU during the lienith. C A Wo nUuii Iru returned from trip tn he a I it country with K l! lirysun, of Corvullin, and rex a i!raf;int tun i n . J V (i.iwily and Polk Cirrin of Cot- ue drove, aud I'd Nohmil of Cren well, at'enihil the Itryan hpeuking al t.elainon today. A live-iiiontliK-ohl Plymouth Kick pullet delimiting to ( (i.irilin h:i4 eniiiineiu'ed layiiij;. Thin In u very exeetioiiu run,.. S itu day' Oreou City Pre: Pew (iliiiaii Pinker went to Spencer lUite, Lam- county, l'rldiiy where he will deilica'e a church. Mr I L Cumpl't-ll ai.d ihni.iter cuine over to Ii hiinou from Sod.iville and uoc-iiiiiiii ed Mr Cuuiplit ll home otl the tifteriiooti local. Louix .lohiiscn U hack at hi ilok in t'.ie Kiml Xulio'iul hunk after a two we k oiitiug on Iiih hicycle tn Mount Hood ai d other point. Mr mid Mrs J T Kowlatid mid duutjittr, Mii May, and Mr V L Chci-her left, hy pr.vute conveysiice Saturday for ft'ittiliirg to hpend a few w it k. iloMt'litir Ji) lew: At Iton well .Spiiiijis Monday a large crowd ntem bled for the celehriitlou, tut drenching liowet diimpened tl.e uidor of the row d. Ailatr' quartette from ICngrne rurnNlied excellent mule. Two eiiglnen pa-r.nl tl.louuh ahead ftli.' io-etillig local III' afterniHii. On txT.'Unt of running ho timov heavy exeiir-iou train lately the .S P I hav ing ti hard time to keep their cars and enginis ut fie points needid. ntoti Pfntiner, the F.iresl tlrove hunker, w ho myteriouiily disapm-ar d July 10th, has hevn discovered by Lis hrnl her In-law ut Victoria, H V, iu a hospital, ill with licrvou piostratiou. He will return home as coon as he i able to travel. Albany Dciiirmral: Nearly all the faculty of the State University upend their vacation ut Y'aiiuiua. For years Prof Condon bus never failed to he ther-, and a gooil uiauy others, as well . ..... ... i.. as oilier proiiiint ni rugeiiu eiiic drink in Yaqtiii'i) o.o:ie. Time: (iifloid Nash arrived in Corvallis Wed ne day from a twowiews visit ut his father's place on Hi it It Cleek. The fnllo lug day lie proceeded t Porthuid to i-it his relatives until the U of O opens. Mo will remain at Eugene aunt her year as piuno Instruc tor. : : : $50,000. B arHrg Business Transacted it : wcl in time dciiCrtiU. ' entr :ttil to our cur- will receive lltilMl r I'MlJ.-n-, E$u!k.)M!iJ. Au:.tait Ch!er, I ulii. I Urn Bank Ot Eugene. ip Ush Capital 50,0(W js aim rronts, ,o,u;h ne - - Orecron bmkiut buniinjk. done on rsiu Si,d.t lrafu on NEW YoKK SAN FRANCISCO and POKT OliKiiuN. ichkD tuM oq (areti;n oountrl ivea tubjeot to check or oertiti rtion, entru.tel to c wi'.l recel ticcn the Mi rr.i to wiiicli I .ie -e-of free llvcr men, I) in i.-ra', IJ'o.ibli. euiMand People Party, -have luriied. the ikV.iM.iil Ih'Ui,' Hi.- prioiii-e I ii pemauce of t he leader in the Lit.- cain paigu William J. milium llrynii. And they weie lint disappointed. For one hnur and it ij imter the 0 atnpioii of fr.-e bllver coinage held the u I li.'i I I a to iti il of tli.. lurcc audience, (.taudilig tliough ins auditor weie iu (lie hot sunlight, mid ciowdi ii nt . uie phn't on tin' grouinl o the lltclicl cmild hardly inovi. For (he pits two days taiiipi is hud been wi inline their waj In l.i l aiiun from ull pn lions of the vulley, niid even from without the vallev, as t I'risik county, aero- the urnnruin, sent atif.it Ml nv.-r that Jwc.iri.ouie hit died miles of in -tly nioiintain load. The tiiilto d tniin Irom South eru Oregon, Ynq mi l It i y an I the east a ol the ttc.-l siilc of the Willamette Valley, gave ppc i.d late and made spic.al pici.tirallni;, and not nun--, f l hatidlili : the cloud that lt"-iieil toi see and hear t e t i. 11 1 lit champion I'ml).' .iiur.l . Jut r I.'. Ia!,i about the elithustaslil of tin' tna-sis for llrynti waning, or the ca.iv of fiivi-r dying out. The large rro,. of j eopie ti nt everywhere gr.rt I liatns Je o Ins Itiyuil relutes ll.; da:lv or us ol't.-ii n he makes his a,, pearatiee even w here he can Is' miii. it' not heard. When a Iclcitram as received Satti' day that Mr I'.ryan would apt ear on the plat loriu of the cars as he pacd l li i ml l: 1 1 I'li'ciie, it wu a foreL'one cer I at ii t y that he would be cliloil-i i-ti-rally received, yet He- train rendu d In tv at 4 1.1a. m. About iXkl people I'ongieuted at the d. pot mid ilitring the short slop mad many took dvan-tau-e of the 1 1 1 1 I. unity HMi.til t gtap him by the hand. Mr P.rynu made no talk w hile lu re. He is a very consistent member ot the Presby teri.in church, and refrain from any speeches on uuday, utile il lie before a religion organization, and upon re ligion topic. A iiumlier of romiiieiit silver advocate accompanied Mt Ilry an from this point to Lebanon. ihi s E. DUXOT Sale to last until August 1st. ti t ! Mis. It Auilrevx. t'.ie while metal, the money of our f ther- tin I the c intil'ition. lvliinu'es of the eiowd pii eiit vaiy f.om h!,IUJ to I.'ihii. Mr I Iry on, than w houi few men have spoken to large outdoor m.-eting. tin id utai y rc felled to the number a hl.oio. ..n It is con-idered the tow n of Lebanon has but "iikj popula ion, men, women aud children, It may he nppricla ed wnat a hold the on.lor and .he piim I ples which he so al ly champion bus on the common peoj lc. Hits imtnci e throng was. draw from n country whose diaineler i tu t !e tluiu two hundred mile From Pott lainl ni d Itosehiirg. two huiiilttd miles npii't, i.or ti and south, they came on wagons and train. Fnun Newport by the ecu, and Pnucvilic iu the land of hunch gr s , crickets and I uditiroo, two bundled mile from West to ca.-t they tlocki'd to hear the orator. We have not space, or time, in this Issue to give a resume of his t-picch hut w ill furnish il m a later date. It wa iiriruuieiitaliv" nd convitu ing, I pluin uliil dirt t-t iu stateiiienl, w i'hoiit i the least hitlernr or rancor t-uch as I some might expect from a defeated j candidate. After li-leiiitig to il we fully undt r. stand how he drew I" hi siippoit such a iiitt- of voters allhoitgh opposed j by t' e capital of the country ami I every iul rest of niotiopoly and -elfish lless It was a great spuch. A etch nil 1 a live Mil .cet. and by a live ii.au. We b tve In aril no disn ntiug opinion are glad we went. 'tli y i.uur.l, ' i v i The light of the life of Mr. W. P.. Andrews llicker.-d and went out about I o'clock ye-lcrday iiftcrnooii, July 1 , I lt'T. Ili'ii'iised Millercd a paralytic I stroke ytsterday mornitig caii-cd by ' the bur-ting ot a small blood vessel on the base ot llni brain. She apparently railii d somewhat ilui ing I he day, bu, ut . o'clock she ijiiielly as-e.l into the tut ii re nfe, In which slie ha always (ij i expressed so much hope and con- II leiice. ll - ea-ed was bom ill Wayne county, Ohio, May il, I H Iti, and w as united Iu marriage to W It Andrews on Feb. lso't. In S4 the family ivinovt d to I Oregon, stopping in Yamhill county one year, after w hit h Ihcy removed o Fugeiic, where they hit e since re sided. She way an earnest and devout mem Ik r of the (. hrisllan church, aud her kind heart ami many excellent trails of chracter e .dearcd her to the many sincere friends who are now ex tending their s in pathetic aid to the grief-stricken family in the last sad acts to be pt rfoimed for her w ho hu so ipuetly left them. IVccusfil leaves a devoted husband and four chitdp-n tn mourn her los. Mr S S Sigel, resides in Portland, Mrs Tims Awbrey, in Cotlag.i (irovo utnl her two inn, William and L'dwtird in F.ugene. The funerul services will be held at the residence at 10 o'clock Wednesday illuming, July II, ItVv M L Ilose, pa- tor of the First Christhtn churcli olll- ciating. I iilermeiit will take place In the I O t) Fet mctery. Friend of tin family are icspectfully iuvlted t'JIld. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF HOSE AND VESTS. 65 Ptr Cent off on Window Display of Shoes. Ladies Sleeveless Under Vests. Wmtli :'o. N .'V t and X'-t", all for l.a-la Fast Black Hose Worth '.'"I f ot- itn.l -1 ff id", for 1 cenU l'.ig he.l.n U"ii on all I'.m ll.iseanil Colors. Foster Kid Gloves, 89cts Look here a Sacrifice never heard of before. A heavy loss to clean out. Dress Patterns. Jlitou Patt.rii f..r . ol ".! .-..it No- illKI . Null .V.la 7. N-l 4.80 Is M " " . .No.-. MlO pi mi ' " . . N..H . :" in in No; .1 1' to no " . . .N '1 10 1 1 on N..'i K ih) r mi . Nolo 7 7.1 1.1,01 " N..11 .-'' All Wool Challies Worth 7.icuU fur 3.1 cents. French Zephyr Gingham Worth 1.1 to 'JOfrnU lor l.'Sffiitii, Percales Worth lilts-ilia, for f.1 cents! :til esnt I limhy lor I'll rents, 1 ent jipiett mull for :' vnU. l rm.li Stiitii.K", -".'Pill fur l.'i ftiuU Bjy's Suits 25 per cent reduction. Allclothinq 25 per cent off. Call early. Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. : HI Oxford, for r-'.of' I ilora I li ifol.tte, I irvi'U and IHMoo.'it. Gei. L'r, Shoes at a big Sacrifice. Fadcy Plaid Satteen worth 20 cts for 12 cts U i '.' ii L . . ... L'lillla H y - ' ; - IVt I : f ; 1 ' - -1 . 14 i -r J .i ; : : .nl ii iture, i. 1 1 t . i I up ry t . . ' ; ..I on M.i' . . . i . : K.riinia- . : - -. -:r I ivrr I-,.... . ' : '.r. )NS I is .;. I: ahii t. -, . ' .: ;; prtlv at w .. '. ti c t;oin , ' l ite I. ' nt)uhfri v.-1 . . ' . .i: J tlut v . .li . . , . . ; i ,u .utive. I:il... ' I n. 'ha J.i . : 'lU-VONS 1 l , I IMMDNS I It i i . . : .-s t tie J.tt .'.i ,; pnj : i ! : . i ' t i!ie p. v . , .: .'e " ' f. ' 1(1 l.oU I M . . i .... I l i !) . n .very ,v.l. .1 J. n. .. i l-hiirti! ;..'.iu, Pa. to III l iiiou party Organizes. ii iiiiiliiiie.l ruin H iturilsy.) After Ihe address by Hou K TBI 1 ii P 6 llofci, WALTK.K I. MAIN'S FNOKMOl'S K K SHOWS. Hie t.reatest Circus of Modem Times full all Hie othnrsw lint you will, bill l til is said and told mid retold, t. ere is but on ( Ireal Circus w hich Is in every tart Uvular and detail the great est and grandest of the entire world's circuses, und that Is Wulter I. Main's Luminous K. U. Shows hich Is com- mg to Kiigene on Thursday, luly 29,ln nil lis ngal mngnil'ceiice, Its HttYAN Kl'IGUAMS. Suiip Bhoti hi Hie Haleiu Journal ht the libauou Meellnf. -Homo tiooil Ones. I splendor. Its uiie'iual'ci unrl- II u III- Uoad Maiiiink. Junction City Times: tiid Millett, supervisor of this district has invented aud built a mi- hiue for loading gravel that I pro nounced hy ull who have wit' essed lis opera ion a success. lhe inotivw power is an engine and the gravel is scooped upon u platform Into a hopper aud with a turn of a ciank, the gravtl I dumped Into the wagon. It will handle about SK0 yardi of gravel per duv and when the tilts are not too fai away, the gravel can he delivered for 10 cenl per yard. A agon were ioau- i..lnnips ench. Bu Oil an BveruBc i"" Mr Millett made the machine for mm district although it Is understood that the county will purchase it. There should he one machine for every two road districts Iu the county aud witn careful management, Lane counn w. uld have the best roads iu the country and at a mluimum cost t that. The uwdiiue Is not patented but the Ingenuity of au Industrious cit izen shou.d certainly be protected by pateul. il was desired to secure the opinion oi H11i V1(lll proportions. 1 mler the We Hons Sroi.KX. Junction Ci'.v rimes: Only hist month Hon C W Washhurne met wilh the lo-s of his favorite saddle horse which wa stolen Irom his ham and although lhe horse in charge id a young man w ho an swers to the ile-ctiption of the one we had occasion to warn the ptople against who was engaged in llieoslcn uil.l.. Limine- of buying coW's Was seen iu F.ugciie, there nil truce of him was lost. Wednesday morning Mr Wnshburtic made lhe a noiiiv of the well known friend ot silver ill the audience as would he po siiil. in the limited tune, and the fol lowing gentlemen spoke: F M W'd kins, J 1 Matlock, Jas F Amis, Nui Martin, P.ev J C Kldiurdson, Jno Siiupson, II 1) Norton and H linker. A i iiin.il svnoosls of these shor and pithy addresses results ahoti' 11 follows: They ar'i limpialilledly in luvorof bimetallism, will do every thing Iu tlitir power to bring thl liliout, and while it is Willi a pardon able regiet they leavo the old parties Willi whom they have so long u sociated, do so because they firmly be lieve the only way to win is by a union of this kind. They will unite iu a common cnii-e, work for a common tool 1ft 1 1 1 I kni.w n mist imrty ulllll - discovery that lietween forty and tlfly head jmli his stock hog had been stolen, lhe j.-ro, the attendance at tliis busy hogs were running in a large I'""" i ,jme a(lj t,e HiUMre ami earnest wnnis ,,L,.o It l nnimretit that the cause of i - with a great Ileal ol llinierorusn moi as they were gent h it was a very nsy matter to drive them out. It la i-up- poscd they were taken s e time ago although they were not mis-ed until the lime above mentioned. This is Muite a heavy lo and it Is to Is) Imped that the thieve may yet be discovered. OK BBACO, iH5, ' m. PallT liuar.1. J i'J Has Takes CiiARi.E.-Today Mrs L i. Mitrstersbssumed the managimi . . .., i itotsri Johns 1 1" or l lie ..llii'iesov i -- ---- ... i ... I... U..n 1 Il-lgi ton retiring, wr -onus 7 Wl!llal iiotb.ei. very isipuiar inwi - ... ...I.i..l. lif had large experl- agemeut, - " -- - - i , u ,i.i. linn clve assurance lliat , 3 p m C ItC iu Irvinii Jisik k Coi-'Ki. This morn lug Deputy Prosecuting Attorney L I Harris was untitled to appear in Jus tice Yales court at living lo prosecute u case wherein L.J. row is accused of ai'inoi r.stintf Home ax. ed'e. titlni uls, saws and other tools lieces-ury wood ent ers kit. I he eoinpiaini e by K I uiel ol Max v l, l Sinn until ! sil er In Lane county in on lhe tii wsrd grade, and il it wins throughout the stute il will be because of the ac tive impetus given to lhe n nvemtiit hire. No further business up curing l this lime, .he meeting adjournsd. .spring llild Fire. greatest city of snow-w hite tents ever elected on any grounds will be aeen fully one hundred -count llieiii! fully one hundred exalted stars, who will civ in hundred and llfty superior .ml supreme act, too numerous to elas-ify, too mu.iy to name, tio mulll laiioiis lo describe. Ihtreback ildlng, iiuniliiiL' track, fancy and niitnrge rld- ,or aerial acls, grand gyiuuastlcs iiinibling, vunlting, h aping, athletic and contortion feats, Juggling, eo,ulll hri-tic nole balancing, breaking lad der und other ads. L'nliiie, Hlately, Abounding, Aerial Stage and Aretilo peiforiiitiioes not seen elsewhere. Many of them hy foreign artists, plenty of them by home artists. He member the date and do not miss the l'.ig Show. Copies of Iregoti School Laws. Doit Guard, Ja'r I : Last night a blaze east of tow n tokened a loss Jfor prove I to be Huvis, Just some le- one. It lhe residence Vurion across the river from ,-pringlield. It wu cti-'l ly i .i... v ..Ins inn mill the kero-elie Wlls ..atter. d so and the liie b.irm d mi r.ip Idly thut nothing could be saved, Utnl . " . , ...... for rtefen everv effolt Will Oe iui .-.to y ,v, one.l Hie , (I this case Was po-tpillen "i"' , lt t,,g ,,.iek work lo get all inecniiu- Attorney Markley will apar (i II awakened and out of the house I Ant, who claim thai n- "" I u.f,,rw jt collapsed. the public Mrs Marsters has c.-seu her restaurant in the Young block. Wm Fine GO TO. J5 Qoldsmitb's M.ll.r Is Vlu' I'I'II.IiIMI "I" now a work on a fruit dry hou-eafe miles no aril of this cuy. i -"- willls.-ltX'Mfeelaod ihecaimcltvoftbedrytrs wll . t .... fruit each ts-4'rll i.usiifis oi Heexis-C S tU 111 ,.,.. It win be ready t . care for the Hep.c CO ning crop. j1 :to Is in psrttier-liip and ha 1 merely I taken them down n ar J tu use. . ! .sE lV.Ai iu -Lr H F Met "or UV mi' mtck ure eu e l no- t... D. .. Ines'.o e I e o be 24 j9uea- ave r Let ..I o . i. Ill tlis with J wt re here, b xt s MDKKIA'IK Lll K.NSM -The folloW permits lo ed nave Iseii Issuee ui Clerk Jenninu -ii'i e our la-t report: (ieo F Hums, Zi. and -ora Kidi, 1!; ph Wi let, lii, and Mary ,. ..ici oy pi In lhe latter Iii-tiili'M the young I ..!'(. father, li W Me oy, (lied his Wn"e. eofi-elil lo the s uutice of the lit-eDse. Tlie following circular has beei' re ceived hy ScIhkiI Hupt. Hunt: Sai.km, Ore., June '.(, County Supt. Hunt: Iu a few (lays I will seud you a supply of the new edition of the Oregon (school l.aws. Tlure will not be sulllcient copies to distribute them as fully as might be desired, but It in my purpose that the couniv superintendent shall supply each district in his coun y wilh one copy of the iaw, the same lo --e placet! tu lhe hands of lhe dis'ilc clerk, that the same b.) present at the Umo of a iy b und tin-fling. 1 trust the school boards will be care ful of the copy furnished them, as they ure not pilvute pn.pt r y ami do not be long lo any Individual, but is the proi-cr I y of tin-sclns'l board. Yours truly, (i. M. Ikwim, Stale Hupt. s-ch id districts having no copy of the law sluuld apply to the county suelit ni.dt utatonce. Ii.llj ijnar l Jul 11 Wiikat Wkatiikh. The thermom eter registered degrees this morning atfio tliek. 'I his Kind of weather makes t,riu till to the best advantage. Co. I moi l n. glil and warm dajs. 'ou can't have blmetallsni on a gold basis. The past Is only valuable as It shows the pathway of tho future. Thsdoetluy of 70,non,U,W l'opie is uoi safe Iu tho bauds of foreign Ilnanclers Y'ou can't criticise a man until you have put yourself In his place. The uucommon people are not mar ly so numerous as they themselves thl-jk they are. I was not a precocious child mil i uever was so young as not to know that When one eud of the teeter board goes up lhe oilier goes down. (Jolil up. products bought with gold do:;'t. Fd OUAHIi.l The citizenship of the citizen don't depeud on the employer. Ho coercid his laborer because the banker coercid him. A dollar which rises iu purchasing powerisasdiBhoucsl as a dollar that fulls. No man understand bolls like tl.e follow who bus them. The gold dollar was a bulloon dollar that, as It rose higher, gave llmse In ho l..ylit mora to look unoll and thus neooleon the ground less. Ti..rA Is no niouev excel. t that law crt ates It. We never had a party In tho history of our couutry until 1VHJ that declared fn, ihs rob! standard. I here are inos. who say that the government Is pow er! ss to create money but able to com trn.it It. Not even a republican would try to fonn a partnership with a man by which he would make more and that man make luss. If the gold standard was a good thing why had we sent a commission ..i io imto us to ire t rid of II'.' If It were not good we were a feeble peo ple uot to get lid of it: The gold standard has two objects: l-lo make gold the only legal lender standard money; 2-to put the people iu the hands of the national bauks for all their paper money. It's a terrible thing to have a money H...I LltHtiMiiile net the whole beuelll of. i r.t. m i: issiin I k. All Ind li -i'VX Piogialil. Allliotllicellielll e.iloerillng tie Tenchct liitit ute, wlib li meets ill Yillard I lal', Jnlv 'Js, und continue ill s. s-.oii lor I w o u cel. aie uo out . Thi i the annnid in elitn; w hlch all teacher tile ie inn .1 to etleiul rlipT. Int. nileot Hunt lit.i oun. . thai he will follow the law slilctly Inrigard to this innttcr. It I eonlldcntly expected that the attcliilauce at this Institute will bo larger than at any previous meeting of I ho kind. One new halilie ol the 1 111 -.lulu M (hat It w ill be divlibil Into two grades, one being for tlu'-e who have never taught or who hold second or third grade ccitillcaic, the oilier for those who hold lli-l grade t t llllliates, statu ccrtlllonte or d.phnna. ltesitleS givlmj the best oblalnilblo Instruction In mithods of teaching, the institute will give a mod excellent review for tiny one w h is preparing to take liny tciichor examination. Thero w ill be no char. -o for tuition und roll seipiclitly lhe expense will he very light. Something of Prof AckerniahV pop ularity n an instiuctor may be seen in the fact thai all hi time Is employed in Insliltilo woik from the tune ins l,oo I c!o t in Pi rilaiid in June until It reopen iu September. Prof Friedel, l the I' of O. I well and favorably Known n tin Institute worker, and several year of public school woik Iu tho Last, hi him lor the woik of an instructor In the institute. Supcilntiiideiil Hunt, who will have gencial charge ot tho ii.siuuie and will liho tcudi i ling and orlhog- riphr, need no introduction to I.aue county tenelo r. H" I now iilteinung HieNiiHoiuil l'..luea'ional Anclallon, at Milwaukee, Wl , find will dobtless, return with many new Idea concern ing teudlll.t!. A ptotlllllellt felitllHMif Hill institute will Ie lhe study of I'l unary oicinotis. Mls I Inisc, who Inn been for several years one of the most su tul pri mary teachers of Ivigenc, wl 1 no at lhe head of Ihi braiic i of the work. I'he latest methods will no ill-cu-si'd. A niltiibcr of leelurc will he given during the meeting of the teachers, PiesidcntPL Ciiinphcll, Stale Super inteinleiit Irwin and others, having hveii secured to deliver III" name. Not a little time will be devoted to (lis eussionsiind a thoiough und enmpieto iiluiiatlon of llni system or grading i'X schools, sent out by County Htiperln teudenl Hunt, will be given. The institute w ill continue in se siotl until tho August examination. Wllt.AT IS STItOSd. Millketn ull Over thu World mi rpNiird Ttiiilcin-y. Have !-. .' la! to nor oi .ni". I.IVKItrool., JUIV I l.-V argots uti passage, iiliout li pf nee dearer; options nlso dearer. Ni.w Yohk, July Pi.-Market strong; . . . ..... -i i September cl..ed at 7J; c against, nj yestertluy. ttn it mid, juty i.-.'iiuni. '"" and linn, clo.iug at Man Fiiam I--'.', July l ! -siroDg; closing al I - '! The market ull over the world are rung und have au upward tendency; rum ouaru, l'i'j 1 ; Lw IlKtiKfcN. Last evening while r i...,.i i i.-rv of tola city, st trtel to mount his bicycle on the Sprlnglield bridge, bis right leg got wrenched ami t.inuwl in at rain 1 1) ir the tendons aud bresklDg the small bone of the leg Just alsivo the ankle. Ur llrown wa culled and dressed the liijund member and he Is now resting easily. H,M a 1 1 r n a w a v . La-l Th umda f Hon .1 M -IV-'I'I, "f Mohawk, met W,, a riinawty accid-nt. Ill horsea had started, be gra-p l "'t lines quick- f tin hi i.iol.oanii no wascotu loj'iii'p, Itij u iNst himself ln- llu is i w geiting aioug ly, one pellc I tenia 1 nicely, and wiiisoo-i I e nil right tigain. Mahku:!'.-Iu l'.ugeiie, July L', 107, t ti , ,, -l.leiue i f the ulUduting cler gymit...Kcv N IS Alley. ti.oF llur.i nud C' rallied, both of Jumtlou.