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' Ty AoToT IT IS SPREADING. ~Tho New Departuro of the Ger- man-Americans, Eight Mass-Mgetings Held Last Night. South Side---In the 3d, 4th, and 6th Wards, West Diviston-~-In tho 7th, 8th, and Mih Wards, North Division--In the 18th and R0th Wards. Commiitees Appointed and Ad- dresses Dellvered. EIGITIT WARD. The moeting of tho Eighth Ward Gormauns Rook placo at half-past 8 o'clock at Twolfth Btreot Turnor Hall, Mr. Niohoft being voted to ¢ho chair, Tho ball was filled. The Obairman sald that tho mooting should o organizod a8 an American mooting, tho spoak- g to bo in English, The fight was not a Ger- \ing to be in English, Tho figh t » G uon fight, nor for lager-beor. It waa s question of froodom, to bo docided at tho noxt vlootion, o question whothor any section of the peoplo shonld bo dictated to by another soction. Ho wished to take his glass « oflsger on Sunday a8 on any othor doy. It wes not s quostion of ealoon-keopors ; it was a ques- tion whether the Americans should say, * You Gormans shall not do so and so, snd you Gor- mana shull do 80 aud 80." They wero ns much Wmorican oitizona as tho Amoricans themsolvos. o a woll 05 all other Gormans paid thoir taxos, and contributed to the support of Government 2ike overy other cltizon who claimed to bo called American. ", A voico—** Not like J. Y. Scammon, though!" “No. Not liko J, Y. Scammon; nor 0. B. Far~ woll, nor Ogden, who paid 810,000 to $16,000 to tho lawyers to fight the city on thoir liability to poy tates." Ho attncked Mayor Modill, who at ono timo waa a very ‘zund man, and had often -tokon a glass of lngdr with tho spoaker, but the Alavor had lent his carto tho temperanco mon, and now ho was changing his viows, A voico—* Yes, ho bas changed from fire- proof to wator-proot.” [Laughter], . Tho spenker roforrod to tho appointment of Waehburne and the prosccution of - Klokke.ns part of tho evil of tho Mayor's livtening to tho counsols of tho tomperance men. asked the Bcandinavians and others to join in the move- ‘mont, which, in tho absonco of_ any other namo, and in view of tho popular dislike to tho words * German movement,"” bo dubbed * The Gorman Dopartment.” * Mr. ¥, B. Waber was aprolnhld Becrotary, Ifr. Horting, of tho Union, boing called for, + #nid ho was glad 4o find this a moeting of ofti~ Zens, cosmopolitan in charactor, having for it +object nntional and religious freedom. It would not be dificult to show that this movemeut is - essentially American, its objoct being to defend .tho lnndnmuulfl':xrrlnclplnn of -Amoarican liberty, :against the encmios of that liborty wWho wore sttempting to suoak into the aunder tno cloak' of religlon. Persons of the ltums of tho virtuous, sancti- amonious, ani church-going T%mes, and . ¥, Bcammon, reprosonted this as a movemont of “bummoers.” o protosted againat it, Thig was & movomont_of respactable oitizons, and #lioy would bo abla to prove, notwithstanding 4he snoers of thoso roforred o, that thoy in- ¢onded o dofonco of tho truo principles of Amorican liborty. The snenks had especially re- dorred to the movenont a8 that of the *D—d Duteh.” 1t was nothing of tho kind, Pooplo of all nationalitics would join hands with them as #oou no thoy discoverad ‘that thio objct waa tho saorod causo of liborty, Ile oxpalated at great_longth on tho distinotion conforred on thom 08 Gormans .a8 againgt Ameri- “gans, snd insistod that accopting £ho invitation held out by Amorica to sattle on Ler soll, andin porforming the duties of citi- goog, tho distinction had consed, and thoy stood on the samo footing as those born under the stars and stripos, Ho wished to nail o lio, At tho meoting of- temperance men the provious night, Brothor Hatfiold bad said that the foreij born citizons borea subordinato share of the Elury of dofonding tho Union. It was a lie, and o riced not do more than to charactoriso 1t ns such. » Tho roason why many poople raised the cry of mnationality whenever tho Gormans sought to attain any objoct, was becauso thoy hind forgotten those principles for which their fathers had fought and fallon. The Germana feol that they must not conduct this campaign es Gormans, but a8 American citizens. The pross gonerally had misroprosented them, Tue Omioago Tripunz had been the only one that Dbad attempted to placo tha issuos in & just man- mer beforo the peoplo, snd the other papers had misled the people with sneers. Buk it was im- ossiblo that tho truth could be hidden any onger, All classes of citizens would iuln in the movemont, and the false- hood of thoso papers would be discovered and denounced, and the courao of Tue TRIDUNE -commended and followed. Ho ridiouled the cry of *infidols raised againat thom ; it was the Puritan notion that Puritans, and 'thoy nlono, held & spocial Icngo to Hoaven, This conntry grow into prowpority and_powor undor system of religious liborty that foreign pooples sighed for, and came to repose undor with hiopos thoso Eastorn Puritans now sought to blast. Had a part of tho peoplo of the United Btates tho power to tako from another part the right to eat and drink what thoy thought proper? 'That was' the political nepect of = the quostion. Ho denied that any such right existed. ‘He advocated tho view that persons rendoring thomselves liablo to tho lnw wore somonnfly re- eponsiblo for thoir acts, but donied that the law could go farthor than punish thom—to provent .thom.~ He quoted Osborn Morgan, in the Brit- Ish Parliamont, who argued that' women woro sthe causo of moro crimo than alcohol. Were they, thoroefors, to exclude women? [Tho quos- Jtion raised o loud laugh.]. Tho practical fseuo wvas, Low they wore to_nccomplish their objoot. Krish, Germans, and all othor nationalitics, must -umite, and flmfiwnnld find that the Puritan ole- -mont was smallor in tho native Amerioan henrt than it appeared. He wanted to sce tho quostion of whisky and beer subordiuated to the broad principlos of libarty, The German saloon-koo ers mado a mistake last Sundsy in dofging the Jaw. ‘Uno peoplo made tho law, and the law .must and shall be oboyad. [Great applauso.] The Times of that morning ndvised that tho Gormaus who broke the law ehould Le troated to ;grapo and canister, but all the poople the Times had killed by grape and canister were -nlive yot. lolco—** Give it to ’om.” They were not, as tho Timeswas, acheming to build “themsolves up on the ruins of othor poo- plo’s roputations; thoy bad not been horse- ‘whipped for dofaming o Iady; they had not boon ~illfying some of tho best and purest men and womien in tho city, under tho protouse of purify- Ing religion. [Vociferous applauso,] The orit- ficisms of tho Times wero beneath tho notico of good men, aud ho only noticed them to show the Bpirit thaf animatod somo of the English-writing K“E Mo concluded by an earnest appeal to 080 prosent to support the moyomont. Mr. Emil Diotzsch, being called_for, mado o poworful address in German, which was fre- ueutly Interrupted by spplateo, appealing to thoir uy‘m‘Plans a8 & poople who had loft Fathorland, bolioving they would find in this country the political and porsonal frecdom thoy acked at home. Wore tho men who had in- vosted thoir cornings in o little proporty, { Jocausp they wero Gormans, to be nrrosted, ». 1d houndod, and fined, when'the groat Amori- a o houses cucapod and woro profocted ? Ho fot, “wrod, with vome indignation, to the procesd- ings "9f ihntmbuny Leaguo in conncction with wibjaot. s s ifor Kohoo was callod, Ho sald ho was agains ¥ tho Bunday law, and the right way for o pec vlo to exprosa thoir dlsapproval of ex- Tuting 1s 78 waa to meet, as they wore doing. Ho Hid ot + ondomn tho Mayor for euforcing the faws s by ® found them, but ho did condomti him for dravly ¢ ito bia al-grauplu power all the officorsof tho city. He did not agroo with giv- ing sl the “power to tho omnipotont Josoph Ml Io oxbausted himself in atatoguing the mnttora in which Lo did pot agreo wi. th tho Mayor, and glided into a dis- uisition on | 0litica and party, and condomned + i artion that aftemptad to gontyol - tho rights camp ond froodom of Amorican citizons. Tho Gov- ornmont was intonded to govern, not to opprosa tho people. 1o would like to soo a party organ- izod on a platform with o littlo less boer aud a littlo moro of thoso broador prinoiples on which all aliko could plant thoir foot, n party on the old Domocratic faslilor, npnrl{'u tho working- mon now o much nogleotod by the rioh and nristooratio, who would elect mon to tho Legis- Inture botter fittod to ropresont them than thoso now in tho Logislature, : Tho following rosolutions wore thon sub- mitted and carrlod : In tho political movement now organizing amon the libernl-mindod cllizens, wa recoguize a politico! o of tho grontost importince, and wo, roqiest tha Mborakminded cilizens of Ghicaga to unite with us-in defending tho goneral principles of eivil liborty, Resolved, Thint » committes of fivo bo appolnted to et with tho commiltoos appointod In othior” wards nt thie 1ncoting to tako placo to-morrow, Resolved, That they bo luntruoted to adviso tho gon- erl cortvontlon not o {ako any dofinite actionas to tho final m;fnnimuon until tho liberal citizons of other untionalitica aro onabled to join them in tholr cus deavora, Tho Committao was solacted by the Prosidont oa. follows: ¥, O. Weber, Wm. Itulll, Louls Kind, W, Aborly, and P, Marra. . FOURTEENTIL WARD. ’ A mooting was hold yostordny ovening, at Onrr's Hall, cornor of Wood and Laoko stroots, in order to givothe pooplo of tho Fourtoonth Ward an opportunity of oxprossing thomsolves in rogard to the now movemont. Tho meoting con- slstod of & hundred 0dd persons. Mr. Hubart was olectod Prouidont, and oxplained that tho ‘mooting was callod to oloct & committeo to rop- resont tho ward at tho mooting to-day nt Bis- ‘marck Hall, and nlso to choose an Exoccutivoe Committoo for tho ward. It was moved by Mr. Eborhardt that tho Inttor consiat of thirtoon porsous, solected from | differont nationalities, it dutios being to organ- izo the ward for tho fall oloction, tho committeo to bo composed of six from tho first procinct, throe from tho second, and four from the third. | It was oxplained that tho Gormans desired: to avoid all clauntshnoss, and that thoy wanted all liboral-minded porsons, of all natioualitics, to unito with them. Tho mation was agroed to, Jacob Gross moved the Exeoutive Committeo appoint tho Committeo of Five to reprosont tho Word in the Contral Committeo. It wao nd]t\)}ltod. r. Eberhardt rond an oseay in support of tho new movoment, 80 long aud 8o nbstras that it nearly ruined a very promising meeting. Dr., Rauch also mado & fow remarks in Gor- man, . Aldorman J. J. McGrath said he was much in- torested in tho movement. Ho belioved it was not one for boor or -whisky, nor a Gorman m;-‘ Irish m;g,l },’{" lryo " tglulmo pnop\a who wero opposod to higotry or intolorancsy an: hio had unllmd in it “"K tha ond of tho war. Tho ‘movemont was onoby the liborty-loving pooplo of Chicago, who paid thelr taxes, snd against those who.did uot, and who fought their taxos and dofrauded tho city of its just rovonues, nnd hindered it in anppnrfini tho Polico and' Fire Dopartments. Among the law and order mon wero all of thomo tax-fighters. Among thoso bigotod scoundrela and friends of intolorance waro all those who were' ougagod in Board of Trado ringg, to run up the prica of provisions snd tax working mon. Thoy called the frionds of the now movement bumimers and beor-guz- glors, Wore thoy? Wero tho pooplo of the Fourtoonth, Fiftoonth, and North Hido Wards bummers? = They formed tho most penceful part of tho city. All they did was to find fault with closing snloona Bunday afternoon. . The Wards woro filled_with poor working Jiooplo, whoso only duy for cnjoyment was Bundny, and tho ~ worst thing “thoy aid waa to go_ _to & quiet saloon and talk sud drink a littlo boer. Did that make & man o bummer? It was timo these charges should stop, and if tho new movemont wont on, thou- sands of Americana and Irish would joiu' it, and it would be mo large that the other sfdo would find itsclf in the minority. 'Che Irish tempor- anco Boclotios wero not with tho so-called Iny and ordor mon, for thoy believed in moral suasion, snd not in compulsory laws. Thoy Lad no sympathy with Amorican fompor- fnco organization. Thoro was a lodgo in his noighborhood, and nine-tonths of the mom- ‘ors froquented saloons. Ho closed by advisinj all saloon-keopors to obey the present law ti it was repealod, To violato it was to hurt thom- solves. Tho lnw had boon onforced only onbests which were continually traversed, and tho others had kept open, which lisd produced injustico, Tho Irish would not object if only beer and wing woro allowed to bo sold 8unday, and he believod tho Council could be brought to pass tho ordi- nanco, Tho Exccutlve Committeo was snnounced, consisting of Mossra. Jacob Gross, Max Ebor- Dardt, Henry Thuman, August Givons, Jumos Young, P. O'Donnoll, Otto Dehling, William Williams, R. Broyer, Dr. F. Rauch, Charles Barron, Andrew ltolm, Tho meoting thion adjonrnod. BIXTH WARD. i 5 Thoso in favor of the ‘“‘new movement in the Bixth Ward assomblod' Inst ovening at No. 115 Archer ‘avenuo, to follow tho oxamplo of other wards in organizing for next fall's cam- paign. The meoting was callod to ordor by Mr. Wedoswoller,, who stated its object, ond nominated John Fender as Chairman, who was unsnimously elected. Mr. Fondor doolin- ing, Mr. Jncob Wodesweiler was clected, Tho following named gentlomon wera appointod the Campaign Committeo: Daniel Schafor, Jacob Wodeswoiler, John Hickey, Michaol Finnucan, and John Zimmerman, 3 Although thero were somo 200 pooplo present, yot momo scomed to have studiod Oushing's Manual, judging from tho manmor in which business wag conducted. Nor scomed tlero to bo any one ekilled in oratory, as no ono would. make & spocch, but a8 Ar. Hosing had promisod to be presont,.ox-Super- visor Stevens mado somo remarks, urging adhor- enco to tho law a8 long a8 in existonco, but to show thoir opposition by their votos. Mr. A. 0. Hosing having entered, he waa called for, Hoenid ho wished to say a fow words to the English-spoaking peoplo prosent. He would eay to them onco for all, that the movement was not bogun for the pur,[ 080 of organizing a Ger- man party, but to -fi%n obtaln_the rights whioh ‘wero once onjoyed thom. Mayor Boone had tho intorests of tho citizons as much at heart oy Josoph the First, tho tyrant of Clicago. Ho had no mors intoroat in this movement than the humblest citizou present. Ho was only fighting for tho Intorast of tho poor working clsasos, who worp told by their mothors it was no sin to go to a gatoon aud take a glass of lager, but tho fan- atics wero tryingto make pooplo bolieve thnt whoever takes a glass of beer on Bunday would go straight to Lioll. This was not the quostion of tho nabobs, but the question of such ?maplo 08 lie saw before him. The rich could rido out with their family, and could keop their stimulants in thelr collats an onjoy it in & private room, but the poor man who labors Lard all the week to eavo a fow conts whorewith to onjoy himeolf on Sunday, has now no othor resourco loft than to work, work, and thoir duty it was to Dbattlo again agaivst thls fanatical law enforcod Dy tho tyrannical Mayar, aid onforaed by polico- men with clubs hlfi oriough to kill a dozen men at ono stroke—to kill all tho rufllane in the city nt onco. Yot harlot and bawdy-houses, gam- blers and ruffinns wero prosporing, whilo n man unulx:fgn glass of lngor was carrled to s bastile and kopt there like o common criminal, The Germans wanted no officos at this eloction, ‘but they would throw tholr votos to that party which would secure them their porsonal rights. Party ties had kept thom long within tho Ro- publican_party, and that party having bocome corrupt, hls vato would bo_ givon to good, sobor, and honest mon noxt fall. Tho spenker then continued in Gorman, They should remember that they had to fight for a holy principlo, They should use no arbitrary moeaus, but obtain their rights at tho ballot-box. IIo was glad whou tho unfionnvknapom roscinded thelr rosolution to keop thoir snloons open on “Sunday. If CGormaus would disregardall provious ]mr‘( tios thoy would rogain what was taken from thom. Mo urgoed thom o bo united, for in unity alone is thoro Blmng]gh' . Dr, Bost being called upon, said ihnt ho was but a oot sposkar. Loy lind to battlo againt a foolish, fauntical law, and thore was ouly ono way to got rid of it, namoly, to extond such law to “all branchos of buainess, Io asked how wounld it lool if ho was called to seo a pationt on Bunday and rofusod to go see him becauso it was Huudn{. His businoss was just as respoctablo & thal of uenloon-keopor—no moro no lons. Aud nuothor way was to atand togethorand make a common fight next Novembor, Attor Mr, Nowhouso and othors had made & fow romarke, tho mooting ndjournod. THIRD WARD, Over 100 of tho German veters of the Third ‘Ward assombled in tho ealoon at the corner of Fifth avenue and Pojk stroot, lust ovening, to nominato five persons to act as mombors of tho Central Committee. Phillip Bchwolufurth pro- sidod, and Julius Rodbertus noted a8 Bocretary, Mr, A, O, Hoslng was introduced, and addressod the meoting in German, Ho #ald tho objoot of tho organlzation now forming waa not to brosk tho Inwn, nor to sustpin Inw-broakors. It was on orgaulzation atarted by, tho Gormans of tho oity for tho purposo of uniting thnat natlonality upon the question of privitoge. Thoy had boon unitod on all occasiony heretoforo, and, as an offort was malking to doprive the Gormans of tho liberty thoy had enjoyod for so many yoars, ho hoped thoy would worlk hand fn hand noxt, fall and 5ooura thole rights, It was not tholr iriton- tion, ns had boon oharged by the American Fmsn. to croate o Gormnn Know-Nothing party. o disclaimed any Yomlul nepirations, sayin, that ho dealred ouly to havo tho rights nu pr@vllugnu of tho Germauarospoctod. RlAprlluao.] Ihoro liad boon no-complaint until the ** fanat- fca” hind obtnined control of the city govern- mont, Thoy gllu fanatics) wero cm'laMorlnE to doprivo tho Uormans of a right which_ their mothors, and tenchors, and_proaohers had told thom was 1o sin—tho right to sit down with thelr wivea and childron in a saloon, and drink n glaan of baor, and onjoy & soctal tafk with thelr rionds, That was a right whidh was socured to thom by tho Constitution of tho United Btates, and, 80 holp him God, ho should ondeavor with il his ability to maintain_it, Ho invited tho Amoricans, Irishmon, and Beandinavians, and all nationafitios to aseist tho Gormans in kioking out the sealnwaga aud bummors who were hold- ing oflico and eating up_tho taxes. Party linos should bo dropped, and n Mayor olocted who know numnl\llng more than to "closo saloons on Bunday, and n Suporintendent of Police choaon who woud close up tho infamous dons of prosti- tution. Aldormen should bo seleot who wnl\ldgmn lawa for tho boneflt of tho twhole poo- plo. Baloon-keopora woro dragged from tholr wives and familios and lockoed up in s dirty cell, whilo barlots woro allowod to walk tho stroots undisturbed, and_pormitted to insult eyory man, thoy mot, Mo askod if such thinga should bo longor tolerated? Did thoy swoar allogianco to this country to ba robbod of thoir thts ? Ho thought not. Tho Gormana wouls truo to tho flag, but thoy should unite with all Tiboral-mindod citizens, and eay, once for all, # Down with tho fanatica.” The romolutions pnssed at the Soventoonth Ward mooting, herotoforo published in Tuz TRIBUNE, wero unanimously adopted, On motion; tho Chairman sppoiuted the fol- lowing a8 mombars of the Contral Comtittoo : Tonao Wolf, August Nowhouso, Morris Borg, Frank Bohweinfurth, and Julius Rodvortus. Tho meeting then adjourned. NINETEENTH WARD. i A mocting of Ninoteonth Ward Germans was hold attho North Sido Turner Hall, yostordsy ovoning, for the purpose of organizing s cam- paign olub., Thoro woro moarly 100 porsons prosont. Michael Braud and Michael Potrio were Prosidont and Seoretary respectively. Sovoral addrossos, advocating unity of sotion regardloss of party, wero mado, and the ‘' Sov- onteenth Ward resolutions" woro unanimously adoptod. , Tho following woro appointed delogates to tho contral organization: Potor Haud, F. J. Dowos, Lawronco Hatiorn, Matkias Wobor, and ‘Michnol otrio, An Executive Committoo for tho Ward was appointed as follows Jnnn)ili: Almondinger, Van Dor Haas, M. Wober, John Motz, Willlam Hild, Goorga Kneok, Ed Lix, Mr. Rodlleh, John Dory, and Charles Frochor. The mooting then adjournod. TWENTIETH WATD. Tho Twontioth Ward Germans held a meoting, yosterdny evening, at Klare's Hall, on North Clark stroot, which was Inrgoly nttonded. H. Sohwan was' Choirman, and F. Bocker, Booro- Addresses were deliverod by tho Hon, Caspor Butz and Richard Michaolis. Tho following delogates to the meeting of the Central Organizatiou wero appointed : ‘Theodoro Assmos, R, Michaolis, A. Raor, Josoph Hulmn, and Potor Adam. Tho *Bovontcenth Ward resolutions™ were adopted, and the meoting adjournod, © FOURTH WARD, Tho citizens of the Fourth Ward opposed to Tomporanco laws and 11 o'clock ordinances asgomblodInat ovening at No. 915 Btato atroet, for tho purposo of offeoting an organization and ap- pointing n committdeto join thoso of othor wards. Ald. McAvoy callod tho mooting to order, and nominated Jullus Roscnthal, Eaq.; as Chairman, The following Campaign 'Committeo wns np- ointed : Julius Rosouthial, P. O’Bricn, Herman chauzlin, 8t. Clalr’ Butherland, and E. Bort. Tho resolutions edopted by the Soventecnth Ward woro accopted for tho Fourth Ward. Mr. Rononthal mndo o fow romarks in regand to tho movement, hopinfi that tho citizons of tho Bixth Ward would turn out noxt fall and do their duty as becomes good ori- can citizons " desirous ~ of rotaining their porsonal libortles, Tho mesting boing quite small, adjourned in o body to take part in tho Bixtli'Ward meoting. SEVENTH WARD. A meoting of tho citizens of 'the Seventh Ward was held last night, Mr. Tegmoyor Chair- mau. The following spoke: Mossrs, Schonhofar, Togmoyer, Hickoy, Murphy, and othors, A com- mitteo was appointed to cousult the Cantral Committco to-dny, ‘conslsting -of Chae, Tog- moyer, P. J. Hickoy, P. Schonhofor, 8. Wordl, and A, Kussmann, pssiime A THE CITY IN BRIEF. Jim Conlisk's stablo of runnore, from Lexing- ton, Ky., will rench Doxtor Park to-dny. A parlor fair and festival for Bt. John's Ohurch will bo hold this eveniug, at tho resi- deuca of Mra, Dr. Fitch, No. 520 West Madison stroot, Bonsonnblo refrasimouts will gratify tho material and good music the msthetical. 1 aro invited. & Ellen Larsen was again brought boforo Jus- tico Scully yostordsy morning, for attompting to kill hor husband on Baturday night, not long since. The wounded man could not appaar, sue tho oaso was continued until Juno 7, Daos offfcer No. 201 supposo that his star an- thorizos Lim to poop into a privato iouse late ot night through the blinds, and romain_standin in tht position for ton minutes? Capt. Lull, just point out Lis duty to thia prurient polico: man, Tho Exocutive Committoo of tho Tifth Ward 50 roquoatod to oot at tho Douglas Houso,cor- nor of Cottago Grovo avonuo and Thirty-Aith straot, this ovoning, to_organizo and make gon- oral arrangemonts for the fud&cla‘ eleotion to be helgl on Monday next, Complaints aro made by citizens residing. in tho viclulty of Prairio avoune aud Twenty-niath straot that the publio'gaslights” in that vieinity aro loft burning lnnq aftor the broak of day, It the Board of Publio Works pormits this wasto to continue, Prof. Colbert's sun and moon compu- tations will bo uttorly valucless, Thore was but littlo business transacted about tho City Hall yostorday, as noarly all tho ofticials wera in Kentuclky Block disoussing those monot- onous plans agaln. No conclusion of any kind ‘waa reached, and the bore is likely to continuo throngh the summer months, Josoph and William Morrls, two burglars who woro arrestod n this ity somo timo sluco, and confinod in tho County Jail, woro yostorday takon to Elkbart,Ind.,on & roquisition, whoro thoy will bo tried for Aovoral crimos committod in that viiuity. A still larm was givon tho engino J. B. Rica &b Linlf-past 8 o'elock yostordsy afternoon, for o firo in tho two-story frama building No. 108 East Van Buron stroot, owned by ¥, A, Otis, and oo~ oupicd by Francis Francisco. Loss on atock and furniture, 860 ; jusured in the Bt. Nicholas, of | Now York, Oumalia Oharley and Doll Scott, tho throo-card monte men who were arrostod on Tucs- day, had an oxamination boforo Justico Banyon yostorday morning, and woro cach finod 8100 and costs. Being gomowhat doploted in purso, thoy woro both sont'to tho Bridewell. A littlo boy named Gharloy Fink, aged 8 yoars, foll into & pond near tho Brighton House, yes- torday morning at 11 o'clock, and was drownod beforo his fathior, who was noar by, could rescuo him, A verdict of accidontal drowning was ren- derad at tho inquost. About fifty Gorman soldiors mot at No. 69 North Olark ntrost, yostorday ovoning, and ro- solved to participato In the decoration ceremo- nios at Gracelaud. A rosolution that they should moot at the North Bide Turnor Hall, on Friday morning, and mayoh from thero in & body, was adopted. At tho annual meoting of tho atockholdors of the Illinols Contral Rallrond Company, 167,087 ghares woro reprosented, Goorge Bliss, of New York, and Lucian Tilton and V. G. Ackerman, af Ohicago, wore ro-eleotod Directors for the torm of four yoars. L.V, F. Randolph, of New York, was clected to fill a vacancy, Edwin Adams, It will bo remembered, come menced tho third and last weok of his angage- |. mont at_MoVickor's Theatro on Monday last, playing “ Enoch Arden,” 1o is still playlig this golltary porson uudor cjreumstances that make the ploco approsoh realism to an uncomfortable dogres, Bat thoro {s nothing tobo dono but keop on " pogging awny.” Tho law-offlco of tho oty 18 enveloped In the ‘most imponotrablo kind of myatery just at proa- cont, and, conso mm'éy, roportors and others aro o led to bollove that rporation Counsol Tulo; and City Attornoy Stilos aro engaged {n concoo ! ing an’ ondo, As the latter | North Sido Supromo Conrt, ipinfon that will sult ank Kauffman's i now Chiof Justico of tho 1io enn woll afford to suap his fingers at any logal argumont that tho munlicipal counsollora may bring to his notice. Alozandor Lowls, the woll-known hormo- trainor, will star this ovening, via Michigan Contal an, Clor Dollo, yran, Lidy Tda; his nbsonce hio will attond th Lowall, from Juno 8d to Oth ; Crang ‘mootings ; Tinpids, 10th to 18th Bnginaw, 24¢h to 27th. Tallroad, for a short campaign in Michi- Tlo will travol by oxpross, taking with him and Hopo. During followlng trottin, + Jookaon, 17th to 20th ; Ho will roturn to Ohicago on or about tho 28th, and participnto with his stook in tho groat uly trotting and running mooting at Dextor Park, At Linlt-past 0 yoste rday morning, o fatal acol- dont ocourrod at'tho orossing of tho Groat Bast- orn and Chica, 0, Aman nsmod John Duslington & Quinoy Rallroad. Dugan, in_attompting to stop froia ono oar toanothor, foll, and & train of olglit oars passod over him. 'Ho was manglod in a Bhanklmx ‘mannor, his boardin, coased waa notifled, Tho romaina woro takon to place, No, 09 Johnson strect. Deo- g e d, Tho Coroner has beon S g 73 The Amorican Distriot TDII!?’:IP‘I Company 8 oxhibitod tho utléy of, 0no of ;fiatordi aftornoon. {nstruments ‘About 4 o'olock Doty & hinos' billinrd-hall was visited by n young man who, undor the influenco of too much corn-juico, bocamo vory troublesomo. "Yilliard-tablos, snd, foaring furthor from the Ho throw tho balls troublo, tho polico-spring of tho instrument was tauchod, and in In ton_soconds mol juat 68 soconds a of tho Distriot nmpnn{ walkod in re the olico-officor lio Liall, and e unruly oustomer was walkoed out into the strect. Thero fs one polite oxpressman in the city. His' namo is wagon No, 807, atroot yostordsy mo: arman, and Ho was driving south on Toinoed In his | ho drives exprosa lark rning, an ‘°"“‘“’1 stoed on the corner of Washington o stroot allow four pedostrians to cross the stroot, Uomfum this considorate colorod man with tho wh porter vith the polo te trash who tried to impalo a ro- of & Wabash avonue omni- us 1ast evening, opposito Tnz TRIDUNE offico, That bad man will como to a bad ond somo day, It is writton in tho Bunday-achool books, Tho following saloon-keepors were _boforo Justico Hoully yosterday moraing, for violatin tho 11 o'alool wont into offeot Tosophs Zonicheok, man, John D. Wolf, Louls Matkham, Hon Holland, John H. Rapp, He P W. Haskons, ook, Bohowns, E. Sadlor, 1aw, at various times, since 8. Wilvert, Hubort Kahn, John_ Millor, Goorgo_Hoft- oury Zimmormaa, M. H. Kuhlman, Louls and 0. Bchockler. Tho ctmos woro ail continued to Juno 4, the oftondors having waived n trisl by jury. ‘fhoy all expressod themaelvos ‘willing to abido b Inwa until .thoy woro ropealo tho obnoxions and said thoy would ontor ploas of gullty. The houso of O. avonuo, was enterod b; nlght, and $160. worth Nowman, No. 193 Eills burgim on Tuosday of " proporty stolen, ‘Yostorday morning two young follows namod Gustave Willon and John Bohubalsky. Wero_ar- restod by Officors Brown and Atwoll on the Illi- nols Ceptral Railroad tlon, with the goods i track, noar Oskland Bta- n their possession. Thoy woro locked up in tho Cottago Grove Polico Station, and shortly aftorward were brought bo- foro Banyon, ation in 600 bond. Decoration Da; who hold them for furtkor oxamin- will ocour to-morrow, and thero is 8 mass of unfinishod wroath-making and flowor-arranging to be done. The Committeo of Indios are overburden: ed with worlk, and ory aloud for holp. Thoy will weloome anyladics and gen- tlomen who can sparg kind lnbora. timo to assist thom in their Hero {8 a chance for the fair ones to spend o fow hours in delightful work, The room at No. 165 Fifth avenuo, botweon Madison and Monroo, is_cool on the ground floor. and ploafant, sud situsted Thoro aro plonty of nico peoplo there, but not enough to carry out tho smbitlons programmo of decorations marked out by thow. "All tho banks will close to-morrow and give thoir mployes chanco to decorato. M. Tooloy b decided o withdraw Mr. Bart- loy Campbol s Through Firo,” and fo gubsti- tuto for it for tho remainder of tho weok ‘‘Falso Shamo,” & ploco which was wall rocoived by tho public s fow waoks ago, uud which was drawing arge housos whon it was takon off. This chiango is certainly for tho b 8ee Mr: Hooley 80 roady to gis want, and confq the; thelr tnato instoad of thoir throats, His ottor, and wo aro glad to tho public what form Lis arangomonts to thrusting his wishes down ‘conaldorato. courteny will doubtloss iodound to his poouniary sdvantago. Tho cast i almost the sama na befose, inoluding Mogara. _Arnold, Blaigdell, Waober, Kelly, and_Rood ;_Missos Padget, Boggs, ato Mook, Eliza O'Connor, and Josio Batcholder, aud Mra, Maoder. Iilled b v Special Dispateh CENTERVILLE, in this county, yeator provalenco of a hoavy Ind., y Lightning. {to The Chicago Tribune, 28.—Noar Williamshurg, day afternoon, during tho thundor sform, Martin Dallinger, who was plowing in o fiold, took rofuge from tho storm undor & troo, and was in- stantly killod by lightning. illed his horse an about 28 yoars old, and leavon a wifo. The samo flash Mr. Ballingor was dog. it r, Blin- £on, noar this place, hnd threo cattio ‘killod by lighitning yostorday. Murdorous Assnult in Jail. Pmuaperema, Moy 28.—Lost night, John Crooksbauk, aged 60, tion, and_taken to station, John Oassi placed in the same cell with Crookshank. was arrosted_for intoxica- tho Tonth District polico gy, slso Intosloatod, was Yo sidy nesaultod Crookshank and cut his throat, but was roleasod before tho fact was discovored, Ho was subscquently arrosted, to await tho result of his vietim' are bolioved to bo mortal. . " and- committed '8 injuries, whioh MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financial Nows, New Yons, May 28.—Money was moro aetiyd, varly, 847 por cout, but-castor 1 0 aftornoon o 5@B per cenf Borling was dull and steady. ot 1085@1085; for 00 daye, sud 1093¢@1005; for sight, Gold Fuled quist and steady ot 1S @118y bulk of tho businesa at 1183, cloaing at 118 ‘wiith tho (@118%4, A “put" on $1,000,000 for 60 day'at 117, sold for’ or cent. Lont, 1@5 for borrowing, Oloarings, $111,000, por cont for carrying, and fin ,000. Treasury dis- bursoments, $57,000, . ustoms Toceipts, $301, It I3 announced from dors hovo boen roduced o $356,000,000, Govornmonts were dull but strong, Btato bonda rulod quict, 8tock spooulation waa but tho Union Paclfio, lof businoss was aguin which during with wido fluctuations, and , $301,000. ‘Washington that the legal ton. o, . loas activo than on yostorday, in Paclfio Mail and tho day was irregular os0d strong at & marked ndvanco, Otlierwiso. the fuctustions wore small, say X@1 por cont, tha wholo list closing firm nt tho’beat rices of the d Tho Gould. " Capt, B of itw o Mr, Btockwell and ia reported to bo in nual statement of the Compan; cluding coal and ofhor aupplics ™ 3,841,448 that AT, now buldlng, loav Tho gross recoipta o sgainst $3,085,707 tho provioua radbury, ‘for many years Commo- 2 "% b ng $2,027,000 yot for; that the Compaty tiolda $3,000,83 aud computes the value of fta floot at gutaldo matters bringlng tho totul assots to 0 day, i g result u{_uw Pacific Bail clsction shows the control of tho institution.to he in the ha wds of Jay 0k, s to 8l- is thrown out completely, o bad fix financially, 10 Al y ahiows cash assots, in. , billa recalvabla, otc., of Toen pald on stogmiers bo paid there- Lin ‘roal eatato, 11,051,603, D tho yoar wore 6 A ear; 61,801 pre wora voted at tlp eloction, all for fho tEkot'already ro. portod cli g0, Tho chiof fuoctuations to-day wo BWH@BITH | @65 ;B York Goutral, 100@1005 ¢ La 0 443¢ ; Union Pacifi @55 ; st. Taul, Olifos, 40%@1% ; ock Sata 0 Paciflo, 41 e O, 3 o, 5 Ko lore D0 @o0sE | land, 1073, @1083; ;: Wabash, T, fi7{$@m}(: rlom, 120)@130; 0., O, & L, 29%@ Sorling, 1085, Coupony, '81 Y1304 | Coupons. "6 1915 Joupony, % 5-208 of '63 1163{ | Coupous, '6¢ 11075 Qoupons, '04 + 1055 m-«fm 11453 Goupons, 105 © L0118 Coupous, '05 (new), ., 1187¢ AT ixsourls Tennesmces, “feunossoes, ne Virginlas, few. Canton,....... Weatern Unfon,,. Quickallyer, .., vrs Adaws Expy Durearo, N, y Ing 74 cara lo arrive, 1.1 Tho murkot wag active af oy . DONDA, Virgiiias, old, North Garoliuns, old, North Caroliuas, now.15 00K, 8t Paulpta, Wabash, .. Chicago & Alton,....1 Chicago & Alfon pfd,1 Obio & Blsalasipy) 09 o0, 1 $1C, 0. & 0 i {liinols Contral Unlon Pacifio utocks, 273 Unlon Faciflo bouds, 85% Contrat Pacifio bonds,103° ol, Lack, & Westorn,103 Hartford & Erio..... 33 Buffalo Live-Stock Markets ) May O 9,—OaTTLE—To-day, fnclud- 25, Total for_tho weok, 7,871, astong K@X0 of yeaters . spot day'n prices, Light nativos and Toxans sufferod loss in dosroaso than llullu"{ Il&ll‘ck. ‘Thera was & Vol niry bu full sttondanco of cou uors, purchaing for ruzing purposse, About, 1110 wore disposed of, los, 664 Tiiinoln ‘steors, 1,010 to 1,803, at @ s, 0,98 1988 Tiinotaattliors, 1,0i1t0 1,645, ot $5.50(36. 92 Tilinols cown snd liolfore, 856, ot $5.40 6 il stockors, D14, 8t 85,871 ; B4 Toxas atoars, 1,00 to 1,210, at $5,06(30,10 ;100 Missourd mixed, 1,190 to 1,640, af $5.10@0.23 01 Tows ateors, 1,201, At §0.18 : 10 Kniisas ;565;;-, 1,200, at $0.25; 33 Alichigan. stockers, 827, at Bukzp Axp Lasms—ro-day, including 10 cars to arrive, 3,000 ; total for the weok, 7,300, Market dull, Balen 1 2,630 'Olilo clipped shoop, 83 'to 7 bw, ot $5,63@ .00 ¢ 290 Tilinofs woolod shoop, 60 Ibs, nt $0.75; 670 ‘Miswouri woolod slicop, 08 1us, at $5,05, + Hoos—To-day, ~100; folal foF tho wouk, 0,000, Markot slow for Ink'of stock, and prices 10160 iguor than yeslorday, Balon 600 Tilinols liogs, 160 to 227 s, nt $5.40@5.05, iho Inst figures for cullod Tots, Foreign Maricots. Lavenroor, May 28—11 a. m.—Flour, 278 6o, Win- {or whent, 124 24 apring, 118 24@124 3’3 whito, 12a gxg:}:c‘nh, 12460, Oorn, 378 6, Pork, 038, Lard, A 00, Lonpow, May 28—-5:00 p. 1. socount, 03% ; 5-20s of '63, 01 833 now b, rlo, 48 Panuts, Mny 28, o, B0 550, Livirvoor, May 28,—Cotton unehanged, Breadatuffd guict, Kod wintor wheat, 13 d, Flour, 78 64, Corn, 47s 0. ‘Doof 80s § umberiand midales, 376 0, ,—Consols, monoey 933 ; 3 do of '67, 043¢ ; 10-4Us, Now York Dry Goods Mariket, N Your, May 28.—Tlio markot was quict (o-dny in all branchies, Numorous mnkos of medium fino bleachen shictings woro reliced from H@Lifo Tor yard, inoluding Lonsdale, THill, Masonvillo, Diackatono 4.A,'Dwight, BlaY, Fruit'of tho Loom, Groat Falls Q, Towo, Amoskeag A, Auburn, Nashus , Olinton, k¢, ‘Amoskeng ticka arodown 1c, ahd Thorlndalo, Ohlo, and. Awmankcong slripes nro reduced, Printsaroqulat, oxcopt Job lofa, " Allowa printa aro reduced to 100, Waolen arg ratlier moro active, ‘Forelgn gooda continuo very dull, Pittsburgh 011 Markoet. Preranonarm, May 28,~Crudo potrolowm firm, Balos, $2.60@3.524¢ rior bri At Parkor's Landing, equai to 03@04c per gallon here, Rofined in fair domand .and “firm, tending upward, 160 froo on bosrd tho cars, Tho Produce Markots, NEW YORK, . New Yonr, Moy 26,—0orroN—In Umited demand ; ‘middling upland Digapert Flour hoavy and lowors recolpts, 11,000 Lrls; supor Wostorn and Stato, $5.70@6.25; common to'good oxtrs, $0.00@7.15; good Lo cholco, $1.20@8.25; whito wheat oxtra, ‘8, Obio, lfl.m%m.:.'l- 8t. Louls, $7,25@12,60, Ryo fiour du} at $476@0,00, Corn meal stoady. it rhedorats oxpont ot rocolpts, 83,000 b ; No. 2 Milwaukeo, $1,03@1.64; do Ohicago, $1.58@1607 Tyo, bacloy, and malt unchanged, Gorn scarco and firm 1°rocalta,63,000 bt ; unsound how mixed Western, 03@03)0; good to cholco do, GA@GEo: Ligh mixed and yollow, 65@060 ; old mfxod Wostorn, in storo, 06560, Oats quiot and unchangodj recoipts, 20,000 bu; now mixed Wostern, 51@5dc, ]}‘fflnn—sulfiy: Weatern, 17@17fc. x—Firm, ora—Dullat 35@500 for tho crop of 167, Lratneu—Moro activo and prices stoady ot 28X @ 810} Orinoco, 21@28o Woor—Quiet and unchangod, Grooxntes—Goffeo quiot and firm ; Mo, 173(@103c, Bugar activo; faie o good refning, Ti{@to. ~ Molasach quiot, Rico ‘steady ot 7(@85o. TPrinonzu—Orude, 030} Tofined, 20B20%c. ‘TunrPENTINE—Dull, Provisioxs—Pork & shndo castor, Mess, $10.603 17.00. ' Boof quict and unchanged. Ot meats teady ; Suoulders, I@To; midics quisk; loog cloar 8@ 8xc; short clo @0Ke. Lard” lowor ; Weatorn sieam, D}¢@9 3-1607 Kottlo, 31a0370, BoTren—Quict snd wenk; Westorn, 18@2c, Cnzzar—Firm ot 12@16}(c. Witmsy—THeavy nnd lower at 00@93)c. MILWAUKEE, MiwAUXEr, May 28,—BREADsTOFFs—Flour qulet and unchanged, Wheat stesdy 3 No. 1, #1036 No.2, ,38%, Corn dull and nominal; No. %, 4o, Oxia firm § No, 3, 9330, Ryo dull and's shad lower ; No, 1,090, Barloy ateady ; No, 3, 82c. FazanTa—To Duffalo, 0 Oswego, 125Gc. ReorreTa—Flour, 8,000 bels ; whent, 118,000 bu, BureatxwTs—Flotr, 0,000 brls ; wheat, 199,000 bu, TOLEDO, Torepo, Moy 28.—BREADSTUFFS — Flour steady, Wheat dull and fower ; No, 3 H No. 3 whito Michigan, $1.82; ombor Michigan, $1.66; and geller Juno, $1,62; $1.00%¢. Corn firm : high mixod, 470 8pot ; low mixod 40@40x0, Oots qulot and unclianged, . ¥neraliTe—Firm and unchanged, Reoxrrra—Flour, 000 bris; wheat, 7,000 bu; corn, 7,000 b ; oats, 2,060 bu. BuipMuNTs—Flour, 700 brls; whoat, 14,000 buj cort, 5,000 b ; oats, 6,000 bu, ALE] Mzt MPEIS, 1118, May 28.—Corron—Dull and unchianged ; 00d ordinary, 160; low middling, 11c. BreansTorFs—Flour quiot and weak; modium, £0.50@8,50. Oorn dull and drooping at 57@88c, Oata steady st 40@47c. Corn monl firm TAY—Fina at $20.00827.00. Bitaw—Firm at 160. Faovisions: Tacor_Only o, Umitel Jolbing do- mand ; shoulders, 3¢0 + sldos, e, Efohg o HEK DzTnorT, May 28, — BnADSTUPFS—Flour qulct and unchanged, Whoatdulland o shado lowor ; extra, L04 ; No, 1, $1.87X@1.88 ; ambor, $1,70, Corn 'steady Fo. 1, 4rc. Oata au aud Iowee t ojgo. OLEVELAXD, May 8, —BREADRTUEFS—Whoat dull woak 3 Tod Lold ot $L787 No. 2, $1:05, - Gorts duil and stowdy at Gi@Gio. “Cats quiotsid ovier ; No.1 e, o; No.3, - p Lol hoxET--Quist and essler; alindard whito, car- lots, CH to-tosf o, OOV L, Lovssvriie, Ky, Moy 28 —BnEspszurss—Flour quict and unchabgad, Provistoxs-—Uncliangod ; Mess pork, $170, Bacon shouldors, TX@7%0; clear rib, 0%@03a; cloar, 93¢0 sll packed, ' Bulk ments ; shouldors, 0o ; cloar rib, 830 ; clear, D, all looke, * Lard ; chalce leaf in tiorces, 9@93¢0 ; prime steam, 83¢c, Wittaicy—Stoady at 900, CINGINNATI, OnveniaTr, May 28.—BrzAbsruprs—Elonr quict at $1.05@8.00, Whont quiet ; $1,58@1.00, Corn quict ot 48@ouc, Tiyo nominal, Oats quict st 37@4sc. Barloy | nominal, Provisiona—Pork quiet ; sales at$16,60, Lard quiet and firm; stoam 85@830; city gemorally bhold at Bj0; koltlo hold st 9o 'Bulk meata quict; salcs, shouldors, Gigc, with 646 bid at closo; snlos, clent 51, By cltar, Lold atBicc, Bacon quidt; sholdders, 3¢0’; cleor rib, O3 lear, 93{@0X<. i —<Fiem ot 205 Rl ST, LOUIS, - 8r, Louws, May 2§, —BneAvsrurra—Flour and ‘wouk; suporfino wintor, $4.25@4.75 ; extra, @025 X X, $0.0096.50, Whicat dull and drodping ; No, 2'red winter, $1.68; No, 3, $1.60 In clevatar, Corn firm ; No.2 mixod, 37@57)¢c on track ; §85c in clovator ; 303¢0 soller Juno, Oals firm ; No. 3, 2o on track; 33@933o0 in_elovatar ; 8130 mollor Juno, Ryo nloady ; No, 4ot 08@70c, Darloy dull and nominal, ‘PRovisioNs— Pork duil ot §17.25G17.60, Dulkmeata dull ond nominal, Bacon in good domand ot full ricos ; shoulders, T5c; cloar rib, Ujge; cloar, Dige. rd dull ; summer Btoam at 8A¢o, ‘Witisry—Steady at 000, Oarrre—Qulet and unchangod, THoas—Firm at $4.25@4.90. PHILADELPHIA PILADELPRIA, May 28, READSTUFFS—TTour dull and nnchangoed. Wheat dull ; ambar, $1,92@1.97. Ryo lower at 81@8dc, Corn In fair domand; yollow, 65@ @00c; mixed Weatorn, 05c, Oatafairly active; whits, 49@00c ; mixad, 4730, PrTROLEUN—Oriide, 18)0; refiucd, 10Xc, Wiskx—~Firm at 030, BUFFALO, Durraro, May 928, —BreapsTUrrs—Flour steady, ‘Wheat dul ales 7,800 bu No, 2 Milwaukeo club at 1433 ; 2,200 bu No, 8 Ohicago spring at $1.43, Corn dull § buyors offer 473 for No, 2; lield at 480 for prime, Onts dull at 420, Rye, Woatern dull, p o Fnfilm;’an—h)gu for whoit to Now York, atmen asking 103¢o oh corn; shippors offer 100, KBW OBLIiANB. New_Onvzaxs, May 28, — BREADRTUFFS — Flour dull ; XXX, $7,25G8.60 ; famlly, $9,00810,00, dorn, supply falr’; yellow, 670 ; whito, 67@580, Osts quiat, at 45@40c, ‘BuaN—Tirm, at 760, qoblax—Dull, aid lold bigher ; prisao, $24.00; chioies, TrovistoNs—FPork, no movement: hold st $I7.50, Bacon firmer, ot TGN @IX@IZ;@10c, 1ama dull ot 1018, Larddull; torcd, 9G0)0; Keg, 18 o, (Gnooxnres—Sugar and molasses, nothing dolng. Ooffee quict, at 1755@20¢. h\Vn‘x,x;Kv—bnll', ‘ordinary Westorn, 82@850; Touls- s, 4o, “Tho incessant rain rotards busincss, roN—-Sales 1,600 baloa ; ‘zund ordinary, 153¢ 3 low middlings, 16%7/@l7es middiings, 18@18L¢ ; mide dling Orleans, 18i(@1837cs Nocelpts, 2,653 Lalen s cx. E:lrkl to Groat Britaln, 6,110 bales, Btock, 103,003 led, BALTIMORE. 2 Davrntonx, May 98,—BreAbsrorra—Flonr dull and unchanged, Wheat dull and heayy ; red Weat- orn, $LEORLY0, Corn quist; mixed Western, 49@ 500} whito, 51@52., ThovisioNs—Quiot, Tork, $18,00, Bacon in batter .| domand aud firmer} shoulders, 8@8X0; rib sides, 93¢0, Lard dull at 9@0Ace, o 8t frrog OSWEGO, 08wEGQ, May 28.—Wheat quict ; No, 1 Milwaukeo, 1,03, Corn dull; Weslern, blo, il LA Vossels Passed Detroits Dernowr, Mich, May 28.—Passep Dow—Props Prassic, Blanchsrd, 6, 15, Stioldon, Wi, Cowle, Glas- gow andl barges, Tittaburgh and Lsrges, Forout City and bargos; schrs Bridgowator, Johu Jewett, Alge- rluo, Frank Orawfard, Ontario, Piusrn Up—Dropa’ Arabis, Cubs, Munro; schrs J, W, Nichols, Mlerpout, Dirmore. Mishr Stay 28,1 Pre grnorr, Mich,, Blay 28,—PAsSED Up—Praps Wina- Tow, Lako Outarlo, Scofla, Soverelgn ; schrs le’unlran, Yan'keo, Harvest Queen, Passew Down—Lrops Badger State, Huron Olty, WaNp—West, —_—— 1Mlinois River and Cannl Nows, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Lribune, 3 TaSaLLE, May 28.—Tho Montuuk, witli a light load of “flour for Laailo and Poru, passod out of fhe canal and droppod down to Foru.’ No otlior movement Ly vor or camal. Au wnauslly large umbor of cansl-boats aro idle all along the river and ca) Tho river and cansl business Ia dullor this s than evor baforo einco the cunal was constructed, Fourteon feet of water on tho miter eill of lock 15, OANAL Orrice, May 28, —AnniveD—Phonix, Lock- port, 7,600 bu vats; Qontoat, Morrls, 5,600 bu corn, aud soveral boat-loads of wtone, Ouxanxp—Qcean, Ottaws, 70,760 £t lumber; Eliza~ et Lookport, 24,380, €t Tumbor, 2102 bu whoat s Dolphiin, Oltawa, 44,844 ft lumbor, 10 fn iath, and sovs oral boals light, SPEOCIAL NOTICES. Schenck’s Mandrake Pills, Theno vills aro compotod axclusivoly of ‘ve; . aradinnte, and. mhunq'fi’ oy ntiroly Bupersoda the e ey nat dikootly Hpon (1o 1o, M oo gjous oTecta: o . And aroo a7 T8 "5 ‘Oheon o1 Apearidomant roniiry "fasnblo romo: o & o Uhrod "atafa or that vor Culgplatnt, " Diiinia nt Organ, Disorgors, Tndlgosticn, Siok Teadactio, Toroid Kove 0., &0., all sugouinb o tho froouso of Hohanck's M: deakoPifls,For nalo by all drugglata and doators, The Gorham Manufacturing Co. Tomind tho public that the Buproma Gourt of the United Btatos hins rocontly givon doclaton In thotr favor which sooucos full protootion from the {mitators of tholr dosigns, SPROIAL ATTENTION Is roguestod to tha fact that the following tendo-marks aro stampod upon ovory articlo manufactured hy thom: Tradocmati for Tradoumark ot Biamting Sivar. | o Hismi Wate. b, GORUAM MF@, CO., Mannufsoturors of Btorling Sllvor Ware and Fino Elootro Plato, Providonco, K. T., and No. 1 Bond-st., Now York. Tos Sorvicos, Dinner Borvicos, and Wodding Outfits In groat varloty, from tho Iatgost to tho smallost, of the highost order,’ nro constantly issuing from tho Gorham Works, EVENING DRESS GOODS. v Chas. ‘Gossaye ¢ Co. EVENING DRESSES, ETC., ETC. We receive, this morning, Swiss Dresses, handsomely trimmed with Valenciennes Lace in the latest styles, Swiss Polonaises and Over Dresses, Blk. Llama Lace Over Dresses, Real Thread Shawls in new and elegant designs, Spanish ‘Lace Sacques, Guipure Lace Sacques, Yak Lace Sacques, both Blk. and Colored Llama Points, and a choice assortment of 'White Organdie, Swiss, Tarletan, Nainsook, and other materials for evening wear. ‘Novelties” in Fans, Oxydized Ornaments, and Fine Laces; White and Parti-colored two, three, and six-button Kid Gloves of the celebrated brands- of * Harris” and “Jugla,” in all sizes. 106, 108, 110 State-st. DRY GOODS. . Recent Arrivals of Prints at the Reduced Prices. Also, Dress Goods, (ingliams, Bleached and Brown Cottons, and 50 Cases Cottonades. Also, 200 Cartons Ribbons from late Auction Sales, are offered by HAMLIN, HALE AND COMPANY, Madison and Franklin, LAWN MOWER. W. H. BANKS & CO., Sole Agenta for the EXCELSIOR HAND AND HORSE-POWER Lawn Mower. ALL KINDS OF LAWN-MOWERS REPAIRED. 46 and 48 West Lake-st., Chicago. IOWA AND NEBRASEA LANDS, MILLIONS OF ACRES I0WA & NEBRASKA LANDS FOI SALE BY THE Burlington & Mo, River R.R. Co. 0n'Ton Yoars' Oredit at G por cont Interest, BB~ No part of prinoipal duo until commoncement of Qfth yoar, Products will pay for the land ‘and fmprovomonts ‘muoh withiu the lmit of tlis gonerous credit. The Sail of Town and Nebraslkn la rich and eastly sultivated; ellmite is wami, senuons long, erops srgo, minrkets good, taxes' low, aud educition is roa to all, xtrnordinary Inducements on frolght and PR LD urn giving full partioulars, &ratls; call for all o e Lol B loaiare, S , shomlng tho exact looats e o e rnska Tonda o etumo prico. or Ciroulars atid Maps apply (o GEQ, 8, HARRIS, Tand Commissionor, Burllngton, Ia. Or W, I, WISNER, Gon ke LOTTERY. LOTTERY. a1 Denwings of Offelal RN, tho Dally Combinatl " 105, RO RO B o ottems 0. DAVIS, M 47, third "oulranss from 'DRESS: GOODS. NOTICE! Owing to the’ lateness of the goason, and not haying reduced- Spring stock sufficient, we haye made sweeping reductions in all our Spring Goods. * The grontest bargains ever offered in .Dress Goods. All our Imported Suits at half price. our Striped Otto- man Shawls ot half price, La- dies’, Misses’, and “Children’s Iogiery lower than ever offered before in Chicago. Housekeep- ing Goods at immense reduc- tion, Note prices: $4 Mar- seillos Quilts at $2.75; $4.50 for $3 ; $6 for $4 ; $8for $5.503 $10 for $6.50; $12 for $7.50, Table Linens, Towels, and Tow- - elings in_ same proportion. Cloths and Cassimeres will be sold at groat reduction from former price. A G. DOWNS & (0, 324 WEST MADISON-ST. Particular attention called to our stock of BLACK SILK. GIFT ENTERPRISE. LIBRARY GIFT CONCERT. 8:_}00,000 in Bank to Pay Gifts, - 10,000 OASH GIFTS PATD IN FULL., $100,000 for Only Ten Dollars.’ . Tnough of tho 100,000 ticketa issued for tho Third Grand Gift Gonoart, n ald of tha Pabllo. Library of Kontucky, Baving boon kold toinauroa full drawing, and the'wiah hiav] nflybwn universally oxpressed that tho 10,000 cast gifts offrod sliould bo drawn in full and paid tn fall with- out; m'xl ing down, as horatoforo, tho Managemant, with the conourrunco o Trustoos, dotormined to allow untll July 8 for the salo of tho refunant of tickota loft o concart and distribution at firat advortised for April 8 was theroforo postponad to Tusaday, Julys, i on which day, and no other, thoy will positively and' uno. vocally tako place fn. Publio’ Libeary Hall, Lonisvillo, ‘At this grand eoncort, th followl; b gitta will b alateibule by lot and pald 15 T 18 the " tiker-hotders who draw thom - Bl? ‘eqoh } % 3 Bi 30, X o Tutal, 10.000 Gifen. all Cuake - KEODS Thomansy (o puy s thofs sitte in Tl oy 00:000 i Fet and Dravors' Bank of posit tn the Farmers' and et asido for that purposo, and can Bl R R 0 Toulevitio, and i only bo usod oto, a2 wil bo soon by th0 FoltowiSa Gortitesto st ths H = 'OFFIOE 07 FARMERS' AND DROVERS' BANE, JOUISVILLE, Ky. Ahl'u'll 1878, } Thls Into ottty et Covely {5 the birions! and Dro. era’ Bank to the crodit of tho Third Urand GIft Concert, for tho bonofit of thin Publla Libraty of Kontucky, 8za o EEpers s oy i wilLs Lo ok, aoek it Sty BY 0 Managors o ull, an tho ek 4nd pald out fof this purpose: and this porpors 3 5 PR . 8, VI °‘7rflormy, thorofors, 'who hold tho tioke the e g wilied e 5,000, ahd &1 tho Gtior e, 10,000 1 numbor, smounte "Bile remnant of nnsold tiokots will bo farntstiod to thata sehio Rrat appiy (ardors accompanio 0oy nlwave- Tiaving proforance ovar agonts Llovon visata Heltos tor 100 68 Tor B0 om' ol g, o ota for B100, 68 for or and'T fur 83,000, No disoouat on 1ogs kian 8108 warlh 6t tickots at a time. Thio concort and distribution of )y 1ta will bogin at 8 gioleck on Tuorday morning, July & 13 Poviia Library THall, and tho following will o A1i0 ordor of provesdings it Aluale By orchitalral Bond. “Bocona” Fiagiag o tags (ouo for oach tiokot sold) in Targo whool, Third~ Ylwlnfi of gitts {n small wheol, Fourth—Binsio by or. cuonral band” Flliaplanaion romerua by Frotl: dant. Bixth—Drawing of frat hall of glfts, Soventh— Musio by orchostral band. Ii; hlk—DrnwlnT of last half ot sifla, Riati—Flaciug of farae whool wif taga n the ands of Committeo appointod by audionce. Tonth—s d orchostral concort, ‘Tho mualo on this aflnfl accaston will ba tho bost thay ©can bo proourod, and tho gontlomou who count and plsce tho tags and glfts (n tho whools, and superintond the drawing and koap the rocord of tho drawn numbers, will bo'choson from tho bost known and moat. trastworty eitis zons of tho Stato, All will o s0 conduoted as o be a par. oot guarenty sgincat complalot from any ust sgurco. Absont tickot-holders will find thelr intorosts as effootas -auy v‘roluuwd 83 if thoy had boon porsonally prosent at tho rawing, P 7 & "To Frment of gltta will begin on Baturday, July 13, at 9 olalookn. m, Tickete draw s Shon tho Fartn o oo 8 Slaht drafta upon the Fourth atthio option of tho hotdor, will bo. @ivon for ho {lakots: All gifts not callod for in aix months from the drawing it turnod avor o the Bublio Library fud: or full paxtioulsia sond for cironings, and for tickats ;( '].Fg l;ll;iln;‘dll'ugé to headquartors at Loulsviile, ~ following ndirsas: T i BRAMLETTE, AR AN ont Pablls Library o ¥ " Coutswl LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH’S STEAMERS For Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, ete., daily, Sundeys excepted, 9 &, m, Saturday Excur~ sion Boat for Milwaukee, etc., do'n't leave un- . til 8 p. m, For Grand Maven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Bpring Luke, Fraitport, Manistes, etc., daily, Bundays excepted, 7 p. m, For Bt. Joseph and Benton Marbor, Tuesday Thursdoy, and Saturday, 11 p, m, For Green Day, Menominee, Oconto, and inter- mediate ports, tri-weekly, 7 p,m, TOR GREEN BAY & ESCANABA. i ‘The Btoamer OOONTO will leave for above named and intormediate ports, connecting at Hsonnaba with Poninsular Railroad for No- gaunee, Ishpoming, and Marquette, THURS. DAY EVENING. May 20, at 7 o'clook. Office and Docks toot Michigan-av. HOTELS. GRAND UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., ho_rocoption of guosts, Prof, J, A e eaaitien 17 Vo o o tolur Giisoy 1 i o virio {;nmm) , GARD I uuso, N. NER & CO.. at Saratoga Bprings. N, SHIPPING TAGS. DENNISON’S PATENT SHIPPING TAGS, r 200 millions hava boon usad within the 10yoars, without complaint of losu by o taig bocomi s Cmapmtos e gy 2iod A1 Kaprosd Bold by Printors nnd Stntloners Evorywvhore. WANTED. SITUATION WANTED Dy a compotont and willl to do second wicke RaReoer 2 Tk T o degas BASE BALL GOODS, oot S Base Ball Goods orry i gl bt by 83 dindiion‘at., ‘eibuno Building. BUSINESS CARD, M. B. JOHNSON, DENTIST, . 80 Madison-yt oppoalte Trihuno Bullding’ |