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POLITICAL. First Notes From the Anti- Monopolist Convention in Iowa. A Falling Out Beiween Sat Clark and €ov. Taylor, Btate Convention of the Aaine Democracy. Miscellaneous Political Matters. Whe Prospocts in the lown Anti=Mo= nopoly State Conyention. Sevctal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drs Moings, Ia., Juné 23.—Dos Molnes is matir to-day with strangors. Tho dologates to tho State Anti-Monopoly Convontion aro coming 1u on evory train, and this evening all the hotols aro crowded, It is an assombly of farmors, with @ good sprinkling of politicinns, though tho farmers provail largoly. Tho ‘Stato Central Committeo has advices from dologates present that at loast a:ghli of the 100 countles will bo reprosented. Bany of the countios sond «double delegations, and generally theso delogatos #ro of tho moat hitolligent “citizons of tho Btato. To.morrow ia rnfinrdml 38 tho day upon whicli Wil be docided tho future politics of the Stato, aud overy one meaus to ba oautions. The finance question {8 the important toplo of discussion about the hotels, Nothing on this lub{cct will bo saliafactory oxoopt tha abohtion of tho Nationnl-Banking system, and the issue- ®uco of & uniform currency, bavingin view the wearliost possiblo TESUMPTION OF BPECIX-PAYMENT, Tho licenso question is likely to produca dis- cusslon, and posaibly some discord. The Ger- 3nans, who are all Anti-Mounopolists and bord- 2nouoy mon aiso, want lhe proscut probibitory luwe of the Btato ropealed, and, althongh this caunot bo an issuo tms year, yot they intend to ddomand a roogmtion of thair rights to thew por- wonal tastos, Thoto has boen some tall of ceudidatos to- day, and tho Zeader this ovoning publishos the Zollowing as tho only names yot montioned {n wonnaction with oflicers to-morrow ¢ * For Sccretary of Stato, J, M, Ballantine, of Powoshiek County, and J. C. Morgan of Madi- won; for Trensurer, J. M, Barnos, of Dos Moines Couuty; for Register of tho Stato Land-Oftico, V. A Fulmor, of Fromont Couuty, snd L. G. Tioggatt, of Story; for Attornoy-Goneral, R, 1. Parrott, of = Wamen County; Col. Kentty, Pottawatimio County; House, of Dolawaro; Waltor iuyes, of Clfnton, aud é-g:e. 11, ¥obbs, of Leo County; for Clork of the Su. prome Court, L. D. MeKiuloy, of Harrison Coun- y; for Bupromo Court Roporters, O, H. Jackson, of Grooue County, and J. . Weart, of Buckan- =n County. 1he Dubuque delegation is instruct- «d to support ox-Gov. 8. Hompstead for And. dtor, With thig scarcity of candidates, it may be ex- ‘pectod that athora will bo presented, but there kro KO NEADQUARTERS FOB OANDIDATES,— To0 froo cigars and wine. ‘The schowors are not Aore, und delogates aro not importuned for one or the othor, The only inquiry is, **Where :l;n)l? o got honest, capable, and available on 2" I'he dolegaten from tho various parts of the Stato reprosont the most encouraging prospects Zor tho party ; no ono is to bo found who does Dot cousider his county good for tho new pnrg, g‘imljuchu(uua platform and avallaple candi- tos, 170 th Associnted Press,) Des Momves, In.,Juno 28.—Quite s larga num- bor of dologatea have arrived for tho Auti- Monopoly Btate Convention mouting heto to- morrow. The prospect i that the attondance will bo Iarge, Among tho prominent men, hera- tofore Republioaus, sre ex-Gov. Stone, J. B. Grionoll, Sonator Melutire, and Col, Keatly, Of prominont Democrata, thero ore John I, Irish, Edward Campbell, Bnnntgrs Mugphy Me- Cormick, Morroll, Goorgo Paul, D, M. Harrls, 8, B. Evaus, Judge. Thayer, and L. R. Dolter, Thero is much caucusing on the ocumoency, liguor, and tflns&aflul!nn quostions. The warmest contest will be on tomporance, but ull partics sgrao that thero will be nofight in the Convontion, and that all questions will be set- tted fu tho judicial oaucuses in the morning, W. F. Cardol, of Guthrie, will bo the temporary Clairman, and J. W. Murphy, of Jaspor, Soore~ ary. Bns Qlark Writes o Sharp Kotter to Gov. Kaylor. Speetal Dispatels to T'he Chicago Tribune, MILwAUREE, June 23.—Sat Clark, the great supporter of Gov. Taylor, and ono of tho firat Democrats to adopt the reform movemont, of which he is and has beon one of the piliars, has broken with the Govornor, and that seotion of tho party represouted by Georgo H. Paul, and what the Republicans call the Madison Regoncy, e has written & most bitter and complaining lotter to the Governor, which he has authorized to bo publishoed in tao Milwaukeo Sentinel and o Gorman Fuwur, slmultaueously, to-morrow. I am pormitted to make the tollowing extracts from_tho lotier, which, although in auy one else would bo regarded as & moro sorefiead outburst, coming from Bat Clark, is of tho utmost migniti- wanco to thoeo who a1o watching the political Jionzon in this Biate, After steting thot he writes becauso his in- timato fricods have told him that the Governor hay beon acting ‘‘troackiorously” toward hiwm, und ho foels the Governor will ‘be all tho botter for & certiticate of charactor, and after rolating slmost contomptuously how Taylor's eleotion }ma due to his (Hat's) offorts, ho'goos on as fol- ows : Up to this time, you professed to b my debtor, snd 1 tliought mnyself You ought to feol undor samo ob- gation to me, Stortly arter the election, I wrote you that I great- 1y dosircd to bo Warden of the Btato Prison, under tho Tow Inw, und asked you not to comit youraelf to auy ‘ouo till you saw me, whick would be in a fow days, About s week Ister, I weut to Madison, and Lnd s long iuterviow with Iyu in which you pronfsed, on your word of honor, that I shoutd kace the vusition, You auked mo of Williuzn Hopkisk would go for me, sad Tauld @ Yes,” "You then unid you would Lke to uppoint Col, Bryant ono of the Dirsctors, if he would o for mo; that you would orrango it with him: und 4 1o was for me, you would appoint Lit, but, if not, that wus the end’ of it; wud that you would uppornt 110 persun who was not for me, You ssid “We would conufdoe thoso two agroed upon ;" and destrod mo to send you tho names of a fow farmers and Grangerd to scloctanothor from; and caudioned me 0 b sure they were for me, Allthis appazent kindness and friondsbip made o fLeel I was your dobtor. Jt is true you did uot in auy ‘portioular do an you i but, on the contravy, When you appointed Goy, Dewey and Willlam ¥ Bmith, you guve them distinetly 1o undoratund thai you did'not want me to bo appuinted; and subso- quently, to rlive you from embarrasswent, you de- sired mo 10 writa a lutter declining the appofntment, rhich I did ruther fhan your admiudstration should Lo disturbed by demsgogues who deaired fo get {frionds of thelr own into the position, to be nsed for their own bonefit and udvancewont, rather than for ‘youra or of the Commonwenlth of Wiaconsin, Tho day after my letter to you declining 10 be s eana didate, I callod on you in your ofiico at your requeat ; aud you wure vary kind and volunteered to eny to me: 4T shiall ba i thix position for two years at least, und 1n that time I shall surely have it in my power to do something for you ; and If it shiould bo ko, come to mo ‘without Lesitation, and any ogice tnmy gift you shkal Zave,” And this was sald withi so much apparent feel- ing, you Lolding mo by thu haud tho while, that it thero Lad Loen any doubt in my mind that you were y sincore friend {t would ut “once hovs boon dis- uolved, You wera also pleased to sy that, without an oxception, al e persans who appurcd xiy sppolat- aweut declarod thut nothing could bo uaid ugulust my ability or ntogrity. On the cotrary, all eaid ; #For A.tneas £or tho oflice hio has no superior in tho toto,” Iasauro you, my dear friend, I thon folt sy Houry Olay, of Rentucky, uust Lsvo 'folt when Le maid ;%1 would rather Lo right than bo Prosident,” Like tho great statoamnan, I would rathor be worthy ‘without tho ofiica than havo the oftics aud bo con= atderad unworthy, 1 sm now satiefied that tobe really worthy is a fatal objection with the Regency you hisve aliout you, ‘liony tholaw was pagssd and approvod, suthorizing the Governor to appoiut thros Railroad Comuniunlonera, You were agatn klud enough to wmuko mo a prowiias, to-wit: You uuid you Lad written the meveral rall- road mansyors that you should appoint ono Commis- sloner who should bo acceptabio to the railrosd com- panios, and awkod maif T could got such an indorve mant,” I replied that the power to appolut was glven to tho Governor, and X would rather Técoiyo my op- polntment from biw theu bo under uny ohligations to suy othor porson for it, However, I would try, ‘on aleo sald thot many porsons who ad “oppossd my nrpolnnnautu Warden bad calied on you aud urged ioy oppoiutieut a8 Uommtssloner, You aléo 5aid I Xeould gob (o rmicoud won to sey Iy ap intmént would bu satiufactory, you would® appoinit Taey i thiat you groatly dovirad b o s> "PPo - In & Bulasquent cohverétion you informed me that the managers of two importsnt roads had called ou you in pereon, aud Indorsed 1ne for the appoint. ment, and 1f I couid yut the rest you would wppoint oe, Itlen usked 1 ¢ Bupposo I shonld not ba abla to cuze every ona? aud you ropliud §.4 Get & Linjore E{d hll‘: you ‘wust gt the Oblougo & Northwestorn road. 1iutended, on my return home, t0 have gone to Oliitago to oo tho managers of that Compauy 4ty en the day but oria aftor my srrival homa I reca(ved Tolier from you in which you say, substantialiy (i ea 2ol give Lo langusyy, becuuse you saked ma 49 7o turn the lotter to you, which T did_ without taking & Sopy): T liava conclida fo appolnt yon withou thy indorsoment of the Ohicsgo & Northwoatern Tiallraad becauns I am afratd, in your anxioty 10 prooure it, you mny bo Induced o mako some plodges virtually dee stroying your lmh)mndunu‘ Y anawared in_kind tornia, and smong other thinga axld that 1 shauld not compromine mysaf, but koop free to deal fairly by the poopla aud justly by the Gome ny. . lmYuu winhed mo to get fllod lotters from throo ont of four raflton companien, oxprossing thalr aatisfaction stmy sppofntmont, .1{aving dona what yon roquired mo to do, I was such ® sinplolon &% to suppogs T would gat the appointmout, but I had not got it, and tha Srat notico I recolvud that I was not appoiuted wan in the publio press, i The Domocratie patty have been teying for twonty yosra to reform the Repiublicans out of oflice, and the so-calfod Toform party was organized praotieally for tlint objoct ; anud now un all Lands, without an excop~ tion, I henr one expreasion of disaitiufaction that you should Lave sypointod o mon of the vety chneacler ninetean out of twonty of tho persous whio voted for you oro violoutly opposcil to, - Those appofutments aro important and luerattvo, and Lolonged to the party, unless you claim thero is 1o man 8t far tho pioaltion, T have hot scon an article in any paper spuroving tiiem, nor Bavo I lieard one Domacrut who bas not denounced them, Which compli{nt fa also -mady ou atcount of the M ot that n Rogenoy slonld not ex- all coneods thint under the oir- cutmatances » Regonoy i indisyennuble, N Thio complaiut {a, that not oo mewnbor of tho Voard Lins any brains or Honoaty, Of my own kuowlodgo I am awaro tuot this faso to some extont, . ‘The lotter coucludes with raislng a question of veracity betwoen Goorge II, Paul and the Gov- ernor, chargiug sukstautially that ouo or other wust be a liar, and sarenstieslly hoping that in lis “apparent™ contont with tho 1nilroads the Govornor will como out triumphiant., Anti-Monopoly Convention in Jasper County, Iown. Correapondence of The Clifcaao Tribune, NEWION, lowa, June 22, 1874, The Anti-Monopoly Couvention of Jasper County, which assombled in Union Hall last Saturday, Juuno 20, was one of the moat en- thusiastio over held in ihis county. Tho hall waa fllled to overtlowing, mxtoen out of ninoteon townshipa being fully roprosonted by doioga- tions ; and, iu tho harmony sud good-foeling which provailod, thore 1a_overy roason to axpoct on_overwholming majority at’ tho clection this fall for the Auti-Mouopoly ticket in Jnsper ounty, Thnyfollowlug resolutions woro adopted with loud cheering : Wiiknias, Our ropresentatives in Congress hivo ‘been ropeatedly petitionad by our voldiers snd raflors of tho lata War for Congrress to patent each 160 acros of Govornmont land ; sud ‘Wiiknzas, Sald ropresentativea havo fatled to s‘nl a il grinting thelr prayors,~thereby doing our soldiers and sflora groat Injustice’; thoreforo, be it Retolved, That wo dowand of our reprosntativen in Congroie {o amend our Homestoad aot #0 00 to give our houorably-discharged soldiers and sallors, (de- ceasod also), wha sorved in tho late War, 160 acres of Govarnment lund witbiout permunont resldesco, 8 now ‘provided in tho Homostend act, Jéesolved, Thut tho delegation to the Blato Conven- tfon be fugtracted to use their influonce fn securing tho adoption of the above resolution in tho Anti- Monopoly platform, Delogates to the Congrossional Convention woro appointed aa follows: Monsrs, L, T dMul- lin, Des Moinos; James A, Tool Falrviow; 8. Vangildor, Mound Prairio; J. It. Clements, Now- tons J. W. Murphy, Buous Vists; Albert Har- rah, Malaks; Phoodore Wigaud, Kellogg; Jobn Cochran, Washington; J. Lovit, Rock Creol E. Eltott, Dos Moines; Theodore Hart, Elk Creok ; James Dodd, Cloar Creck; W. I. Boyd, Powoshiok; C. M, Davis, Buona Viata; Willinm E. Wilson, Mound Praixio! W. R. Vandyke, In~ dopandence. Tha delogation to tho State Convention is com- posed of tho following excellent mon: A. Har- vab, Honry Nolgis, A. P, Hunsou, R, N, Stowart, L. 0. Mutlin, John Kerr, tho Hon, O. M. Davis, of Buona Vista. Tho Judicial dolegates aro:' D, L. Olark, 8. 0. Cook, 8. 8, Pattorson, 8, M, Wright, J. Ro- dor, B, Willlams, . Elliott, D. F. Talbott, J. F. Benjamin, 8. N. Needbam, Maine Domocratic State Convention. PORTLAND, Ma., Juno 24.—The Domooratio Btato Convention met to-day, 422 dolegatos prescnt. Dr. Alonzo Garcolon was chosen Pros- 1dont, with & list of Vice-Prosidents, ono from oach county. Joseph A. Titcomb’ was nomina- ted for Governor by acclomstion. Resolutions wero adopted favoring the early rosumption of apocie paymonts; doolariug for free-trade; con-~ demning tho recent couise of tho neanUam majority of th Unitod Statea Sonato in attempt~ ing to establizh a censorship of the prosa of tha country at the National Capital; denouncing tho Republican party for interference with tho Governmont of the sovernl States, and tho course of the Republican Congross on tha aub~ Ject of Clvil Borvica roform. Tho resolutions conclndo by declaring tho party in power deserving of the righteous in- digoation of the people. djomned sine die. Trouble in tho Fourth 1llinois Dise trict. Special Dispateh to the Chieago Tribune, TRocxrou, i1l., June 23,—The wholesale ex- poue of political Tottonness a the late Ropub- lican Convention here is fujuring the oflicohold- erd’ cause vory muoh. Ia fact, things mro in such bad shapo that Btove Hurlbut s loft Washington and is coming to Rockford to patoh up a rocoucilistion betwaeen tho opposito wings o tho party. It ho can do this his chances for & nomination are good,~otherwise they are very doubtful, v Ropublican Congressional Convention in Woodbury County, Xn. Special Drapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Broux Crry, Ia., Juno 23.—Tho Ropublicans of ‘Woodburty met hore this afterncon, and elected dologates o the State, Congressional, and Judi- cial Conventions. The chiet intoiest centored in the Congronsional contest, thoro being two hiomo candidutos. Dr. Willlam R. Smith, Ro- coiver of tho Unitod BSiates Land Oftice iu this olty, soured tho dolegation by s voto of 29, agalnst 23 for Judge Poudleton. e o A TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR FIRE. DBurning of a Malt Housc on the Noxth Side. A merfous conflagration ocoutred last ovening at 6 o'clock, and involvod a loss of $20,000, wuich uovoral insurance companics will nave to settlo. Thoalarm eamo from Dox 773. The fira was in the two-atory building on the corner of Behiller and Astor atreots, Noith Side, owned by J. 8, Laver- ton, aud occupied by Clarles L, Epps & Co, as a. malt house. The grain caused the fire to burn and emolder for &.long timd,; aud the firomen were Ku{;t 8t work until s Iate hour, Dotk building and contonts were fully insured, but owing to the absonce of the proprictors the nsmos of the companien wore nol ascortalned, ‘Tho origio of tho fro is not knowa, ————— THE VISITING BANDS, Tho 8¢, Louis Arsonnl Band did not srrive Inat evoping, 08 announced, aud many who visited tho Sheiman Houso in tho oxpectation of hear- bxdg somo good music wero disappoint- od. ‘The Great Western Band, and ayor Colvin, DeWitt C. Creger, 'Gon. Frank Sherman, aud other distinguished gentlomen wero in'walting for the visitors, Tho visiting band miesed tho rogulur train, and will arrive Liore at 17 o'clook this morniog, with tho 8t, Louis CGommandory. The storling Band will bo hore this morning, in company with the Guards of that place, i ey e FIRES THIS MORNING. A barn belonging to tho Unitod Biates Gove ornmont was burned at 1 o'clook this morning, It was situnted at the foot of Ramblow street, pesr tho North Ohicago Rolllog Mills, The gflmlgl smounted to $160. Cause of fivo un« nown, Tho alarm at 1:80 thia morning was caused by the burning of two two-story frame buildings, Nos, 120 and 122 Bouth Jefferson atroot, near Aadnmd. The lattor numbor wes used as o laundry and _ boarding house, gud was ontiroly consumed. Mra. Burke ownod tha building, which was covered by in- aurance, Tho loss on wiructure aud oon- touls was sbout 91,600 F. Fedoror oo oupled 120 aa 8 bonrdithouua, and loat all his effocts, valued at §500; no in- surapco. Tho bullding was valued at §1,000, ‘The firs origiusted In tho basoment of thu laun- dry, from Homo unknown causo, bub provably from & atove, _ —_——— LOCAL ITEMS. TIAT MAMMOTR TURTLE, 4 ‘That Iargo turtlo, gum Iargest ever racefved In this Woatorn markot) that Mosars, Whyland & Tass hava beon keoping for tho 24th iuat., will be served up to-morrow at tho Bt, Blmo Restan- rant, Over 1,000 ogge wore found in it, whioh will also be served up, Elevea ladios, wives of army offlcers, stoppod at tho Bherniun House yesterdsy: Thoy arn en routo 1o Yanktou, D, '0,, to_joiu their husbands, James A. leiny. Qrand” Master of flliuofy Magous, {8 o guost at the Shermun Houso, H(lav. b«vnndgo and wifo are at tho Shermau ouso, Gen. Joln T, Tinakor, of Carlinville, {s en- oamped at the Bherman, M, Rinskoft aud P, Rowinakl aze dlatingulshed Huouty at thie Blorman House, 1 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1474, 8 FOREIGN. The Bonapartists in France Manifesting Great Activity.’ Prospect of a Rejection of tho Con- stitutional Bills, The Republioans Desirous of an Ap- peal to the Country. Thanks from the Pope to the American Government. FRANCE, Pants, June 29,~1'hio vigorons efforts mndo by the Bonapariists to influonce publio opinlon and turn it to thoir own account estso much un- onsinces, Tho party fu organizing committeos in overy department, ostablishing nowspapor organg, and distributing politioal docum ents and potitions urging the rostoration of tho Empiro. There aro rumory that the Assombly will ad- journ at tho end of July. A banquet will be givon 8t Vorenilles to-morrow to celebrato tho Irthday of Gen. Hoclie, M. Gambotia s ox- Poctod to spark on the ocension, It in probabio that tho Assombly will succos- sivoly rofect all constitutional bills. Tho lto- Fubllunnu mauifost joy oyver the prospect, bo- foving that dissolution will bo tho fnovitablo ro- sult, “Tho Consorvatives favor oithor postpono- mout of tho Lills until winter, if none of them can bo adopted wow, or the intervantion of Prosident MacMahon by menus of a messzgo, holding the Assembly ms{:on iblo for o fuiluro to orgnnize tho powars of the Exocutivo, LonvoN, Juns 23.—Tho TYmes' Pavls corre- spondent telegraphs that the condition of M. de Goulard is hopeless, — g THE BRAZILIAN OABLE. PERNAMROCO, Juno 23.—Tho successful laying of tho sub-marine cable bringing Brazil iuto tolograplio communieation with Burops, has beon tho oceaston of muck ploasuvable exeite- ment in this country, aud there is & gonoral Jjubileo in Pernambuco, — RUSSIA. Loxoo¥, Juuo 23,—The Fost of to-day says au intor-national conference will assombla at Bt. Potorsburg in 1875, for the purposo of revising rules and regulations, adoptod by tho Pars Convontion of 1805 for the government of tolo- graphio lines. Somo twontystwo States avo cx- pocted to bo represontod by dolegates. plishit St PORTUGAL, LisnoN, June 23.—~Tha customary mosaagos of thanksgiving and congratulation have boen pansod botween Portugal and Brazil over tho establishment of telegraphio communication, ——— BPAIN. Mipntp, June 23.—Senor Castolar and Mar- tino had & long confaronco Liu-atordn on a fusion of tho Ropublicans and Radicals, Tho lattor de~ manded a8 condition of the fusion tho oloction of a new Cortes, , Marabal Conoha’s pinn to locslize, and by which Lo hopos to evontualy overthrow tha Carlist insurrcction, provides for tho establishe mont of o fortifiod military lino commencing st Losarco's passing Lstella, Pirenta la Roina and Pamplors, and *erminating at Aviz. The Alar~ shal expects by this means to confine the Carlista tos small district of country destltuto of re- sourcos, Mo considors it useless to employ his army in conlinual ongagoments with an onomy who is without a definito plan of campaign, Mapmip, Juuo 22,~Tho Govarnmont troopa dofeated and disperiod some Carlist bands nuar Morella. The insurgents lost 44 killed. ——— ITALY. Loxpoy, June 23,.—A Floronce journal says the Fopo has boon presented with “tho copy of tho addroes sent from the United States to Avel bishop Ledochowski, of Posen. The Holy Father, tu replying, spoke most cordially of America, and eaid: ~ “Tuo United Statos is tho only country whero X am roally Popo 1 thn eyes of tho Government. I am always afraid lest European Governwenta shall opposs or control my aots; whoreas 1 can freoly sond pontificial documents to tho United Btaics without foar of opposition on the purt of its Government, Roxe, June 23.—Beveral potsons arrested on Bunday for taking o grnminnut yart in the Papal domonstration have boen variously sentencod to imprisongent for terms of six, twelve, and eightecn months, ———— GREAT BRITAIN. Loxoo¥, June 28,—MMr, Arch has consonted to go to Cauada with o party of agricultural labors ers, At & meeting of farmers in Nowmorket to-day, ono of the pealors declared he could undertake to import from Canads rufliclent number of unemployed laborors to fill the places of tho mon locked out in hia soction of the country. THE NORTH\;ESTERN STATES. News Xtoms Tolographed to the Chie cngo Aribunes ILLINOIS. Tho arrangemepts for the July races, in Ot- tawa, for tho firel four days in the month, are vory satisfactory 80 far, All tho rncos are full, roports to the contrary notwithstanding; that 18, onough horses have bosn cuterod in oach to iusuyo that each raco upon the programme wilk bo a'Bure thing, and that overy raco will ba closg- ly contestod. . Fitzetmmons, Distriet Attornoy for Greeno Caunty, died on the 17th inst., snd a spo- ciul eloction will be called to fill tho vaonnoy. —It boing underatood that the City Council of Ottawa would pass upon, the liquor-licouso ques- tion yeutordsy evoning, s large number of the fomale crusaders assombled around the City Hall at au early hour, and awaited the opening of the Council-room. . Large reiuforcoments of ladies camo from time to .time, in cnrringes and on foot, until & couplo of hundred were either on Lend or within 2 short di-tanco. Only four wombers of the Council—who wers ol anti- liconso—put in an appearance, out of the four- toen Aldermon, and thore wus no gquorum. 'The arunndo ladies doparted disappointed. Tho tem- peranco tidal-wave does not soem to have dons ;nuuh good ov harm in Ottawas as far as hoard rom. ~On tho 19th {ust, Jobn Herman Bmith, a Gorman, 75 yoars old, living with his wifo, in tho sonth part of tho Town of Meudota, was found doad, sitting in a chair, *His wifo had gone into tho country oarly in the morning, oun a visit; aod, ou her return, betweon 1 and 2 o'clock in the aftornoon, she' found bim sltting fu o chair, apparently asleop. Bho spoke to Lim, and, ro- coiving no answor, laid hor hand on'his arm, whon ~ sho _found aho had hold of a corpso. Ho had 2 slight hruise on hia right checck and brow. It Iy supposed that ho had fallen on the floor during a fit, and artorwardu recovered sufllciently to placo Dim- nolt in tho position in whioh ko wne found, He waa seon_sbout 11 o'clook, apparently au woll as usual, o short distanco from his house, This aged couplo ?xiu wifo is 81) omigrated from Gormany about nino vears ago, They havo no ohildren living, Whe friends of tho decensad will nov permit a post-mortem exnmination to bo made ; consequently it 18 doubtful 1f the truo causa of his death will evor be aucertained. —The stonmor James Howard, which passed Cairu for 8t, Lows yostorday aftornoon, bed ou board tho Niuoteouth United States Intantry, ‘which goos to tue Dopartment of the Missouri, and the Third Infautry, whioh s now stationed thora, will, as soon as rolioved, go_ta tho Gult Dopartment, aud be stationed in Lowwsisun, It ia % mutual exnhuns;u of utations botweon tho two reglmonts, Col, Bmith s in comwmand of tho Niuataenth, 4 —A man npmed Jsmes Taokoy, of Gllman, who has been abusing tie wife for somo time, undortook to finish her Monday right by chole ing, aud, foiliug in that, ho commenced firing his revolver at hor, when tho citizous interforo and arrestod him, * Ho is nowin Jail. —J. ~O1ring, the man who hung himself at Ash- kum, two weokn eince, roturns to this mundane sphero and amuses himself by driving the iu- 1ates of his houao out of doors nightly, —Small grain noar Gilan is sufforing: badly for rain, Bpots of flelds are drying up, —Aluch disnatistaction hus béou oreatod nmong tho stono-cuttoin aud masons omployod a¢ tho Took Talund Arsenal by o uotice of n veduction of wagos from &8, $0.60, and 84, reupectively, to €2,03, 82,80, and &3, o now dealo fa basod'on thoe wages paid nt the Ohicago Custom Ifouse, and othor Qovernment work in tue Wout, and was unavoldablo, Tho now appropriations are availebio Julv 1, whon & largo force of stone- cuttery, musons, oarpontory, and laborers will be swployed for the soasod, and it In necoasary that the wagoa quostion shall be permanently set- tled, OF courao, the roduction, whiol at prosont axteuds ouly tothe stoussworkess, will becows faneral, Tho masonn yestordny addresnad A ro mounatrance to Col. Fiaglor, tio; commandant, oud o striko fsoxpocted to follow, INDIANA. Monday night, about B o'clock, while N. Lar- gon, who lves about 4 miles west of Monroo- villo, was filling & largo kerasone lamp, tho ofl in the can took fire from the hghted lamp, burain Mr, Largen sovorcly on tho arms and bronut, anc algo burning throe of his children, aged 8, 6, and 4 yoats, rospootivoly, 80 movoroly that thoy all died. Mr, Largon ls 0 old rosidont, Andn well-to-do farmor, —Tiio barn of Alfred Grogory, noar Dayton, about 7 milea southeast of Latayotte, burnad on Mondny night, consuming all lne agricultural {m- plomenita and oyor 100 bushela of grawn, Lows about 81,600, Iusurod for 8800, Bupposed to be tho work of an incendiary. ~T'he cornor-stono of the new Court-Honse at Fowler, Dautau Oonnty, will boe laid July 16, with appropriate Masonic coromoniew, by the Qrand Mastor of Indiana. The ceremonicn will oonsist of Inying tho cornor-stono, n baskot- dinnor, and an address on Masonry by an hon- ored momber of tho Order. —Adam Enarl, EnT of L-h{‘ettn, and W. R, Cartor, Prosidont of tho First National Baulk of Trankfort, 1nd., woro thrown from n buggy whila riding to look at somo cattio noar Fowler Station, yoatordny moruiug. In crossing o ditoh, the horaos took fright and became unmansseablo, Both finrsnnn wore thrown ten or fifteon feet, falling hionvily. "Thoy wero sovaroly brulsad, buf ablo to got home. ¥ —On Monday, at Fort Wayne, & man named Michaol Carroll got into & disputo with a Mrs. Caroy, keoper of s bonrdiag-house, which ro- wultod fu Dirs, Caroy pushing’ Uarroll hoadlon, down s fhight of stuirs, hrm\dn{; his spinal column, causing doath in s fow minutes. Alvs, Caroy has boon arreatad to await the declsion of the Coronor’s tgicat. A roport onchid Fort Wagna yestorda of & soious fire raging in the woods along the line of the Toledo, Nebrusita & Westorn Itnilrond, near Napoloon, 0. All telograph communication is cut off cnst of Napoleon, and no partienlars coula bo obtalned. ~—Crop roporia from nearly all townships In Allen County, show that wheat looks well; with fow excoptious, moat of tho tields will bo ready to cut in about tou days, nnd s avorago ylold of twolve bushels por acro is expeoted; not o much whont was sown as in previous years, Corn loogs well fi«unmlly. and tho clover crop will be larger than expeotod. Thoro will bo o largor orop of peaches than for many years past, but other fruita aro not so promising. Thero will be n lana rlnm of potatoos, the bugs Laving dono very little damage. —I1t now comen to light that the name of tho man supposed to have been murdered'nt Val- pueaiso, fu Decembor, 1873, was August Schott, a formor inmate of tho Bloomingdale (Now York) Iusane Asylum. A dotectivo bas boon thers for a week past in tho interost of tho Mutual Lito Tnsuranco Company of Now Yorl, in which Com- gnuy tho doceased was insured, aud, aftor caro- ul Investigation, camo to tho couclusion that tho decensed cama to his denth at his own hands, —Sunday atternoon, at Poru, Sopp Oates, o boy about 18 yoara of age, foll in front of a hand- car whilo in motion, oud got his loft side sobadly tora that hie entcalls wre visiblo, Ho is not oxpocted to live, —A boy named Pearman, living 5 miles west of Goshon, was iustantly killod vestorday after- uoon by bolng kicked on tho hend by & Liorse, ~—A man namod Fleigel was werously Injured in Goshen by falling down a flight of stairs, strilaug his hond on a flat-iroa, —S8ilay_ Shiroly, of Goshen, whilo working around machinery, lad hig right hand injurad, and ono or two ingers torn oft. —Mattie Stopheus. aged 18, daughter of John Stophons, Eeq., was diowned whilo baihing in tho river at Bikbart Moudny eveningabout dusk. ~—A torriblo runaway happened uear \Wabash yosterday morning, which will probably rosult in tho doath of two raliroad ewployes. A con- struction train engine, while backing up and pulling hor train, ran into s cow, throwing tho ongino and ton caraiuto tho ditchos on both sides of the track. Tho track was_also torn up for nearly 200 yards, Tho injured aro G. Greon, en- ginoer, whoso log was suwnshad to pulp, with in- tornal injuries, from which be will die; the fire- may, intornally injured, condition grecnrioua' and the conductor, G. Cain, njured in tho hon and back :flhn setiously, A number of work- mon wora also injured more or los, but not dan- Borously. onro, Tho City of Dayton is full of dolegatos to the International Cobventionof the Young Men's Ounristian Association. Rooms ot all the prin- cipal hotols bavo beon eugoged in advanio by tho friends of visitors to the Couvention, and the oitizens have hung out tho lateh-string. Tho delogates will bo quasiered In privato families throughout tho oity. ho Hocrotaries of all the societies roprosented have been 1 secret Bogsion youtorday ; but businoss of & private character ouly waa considered. The Oonvention proper will meot at Music-Hall this ovening, sud tho attondance will be largo. —Tho Revenue oflicors of tho Dayton District made & descent upon the premses of Jacob Heidsher, manufacturer of vinogar in Dayton, and seized a siall coppor still and worm which ho has beon using in violation of the law, The promises aro hold by the ofticors, This is tho socoud soizure thoro in the past two woeks, —A barn aeud its conteuts, bolonging to Nathan Brown, ncar Lobauon, was destroyod by firo Monday morning. Two lorsgs, o how crop of borloy, & largo amount of Lay, farming-ma- cbiaery, ate., Wara consumed. 1t was sup posod to havo boon the work of an incendiary. Loss, 8,000, —Tho nogro employes of the Baltimora Bhort-Line, a rond building in the southwontern part of Washington Couuty, mot last Sunday ovoning on theline of the road to danco aud drink. - While carousing, & difliculty aroso bo tween two rival gangs and a froe fight onsued, in which knives, pistole, and clubs wore ireely used. Four mon are reported killod and soyeral wounded, The parties ougaged fled to Wost Virginia, and no arrosts have boon made. —Dougherty, the Laucsster murderor, lns been rorused & now trial, He will bo hung on tho 818t of Julv. —A buggy, containing Alfred Bumgarder and two Miss Foltons, was backed off a bridge last night by o frightened Loras noar Lancaster, and all hn({lpluuun of 20 faet to the bed of tho creek bolow. ‘Cholndies woro seriously injured. WIBCONBIN, A gontloman, who has just passed over a wide strotch of country in the northorn part of the Siate, statos that barloy and winter wheat aro Tooking much better than for many years, Bpring wheat s also lookiug exceedingly well, and coru, although n httle backward, is jumping forward rapidly under tho impotus of the hot weathor. The rrnapuut. altogether, is much botter than usuul at this senson of the year. —A dwoelling-house in Oconto, unoccupied, belouging to ¥, Bcheddtor, was totally dostroye by fira yostorday moruwg st 1 o’cioci. Lous, about §500. ~—dAbout 11 o'clock Monday ovening in- condiarion st LaCrosso burned up thoe notorious dance-houso kuown as the Rod Light, Loxs, about £32,600; insurance, &1,600, MICHIOAN, The opening hopof the nummier senson at the Pomons House, Fraitport, occurs on Friday evonig. next. Ifio nemos of sovoral Ohicago gontlemen nppear on the Jommittee, —The amotint of wool bought nt Lansing yos- torday was 06,000 pounds, by six buyefs, who paid from 40 1o 52 centa, . —E, B. Tnlcott, of Chicago, obtained a jud; mont againat tho City of Grand Rapids yaator- day for ©1,430 on railrond-aid bonds, —The 8and Lake amall-pox pauents aro now all convalescout ; ont of forty-nino cases but ninodied. Therois no foar of ‘o furthor spread of tho disenso. ~The East Bagiunw Daily Evening Republican mado its appeurance yostorday evmmu",f Ttisu sevon-column paper in size. “Col, C. V. Deland is oditor, with a local staff of G. L Oswmun uud James Glouson, - The busincus managoment de- volves upon T, Apploman. —Touws Afillor was thrown from a wagon by & runoway team in Bust Baginaw yostordny fore- noon, sud was soriously injured. i loft shoul- dor was broken, saund he gustainod othor injuries about the body. 10WA, [—Tle Post-Ofilca at Ananioss, Jonos Couuty, O, 'W. Coe, Postmuster, was broken into lnst might and robbed of ovor %1,000. The ©1,000-safo was convoyed to a lumbor-yard in tho roar of tho oftice, and” forcod opun with a chisel. The rob- bery Js supponod to have baon committed ‘by throo suspioious cheacters who had beon hang- ing around tho town during tho day, —Ohrigtion Tiedeman, 7b yeara old, committod auloldo_in Davenport, Monday night, by drown~ ing. Mr. Tiedoman bLas lived in {that city sineo 1859, nud waa well liked by all who know him. About twelve yems sgo ho cut hia lip, whilo shaving, und if was not long boforo the wound doveloped quite = caucar. Four yoars oo thoro wus au nttowmpt made to removo tho affeoted part by surgery, but the ocsncor ro- appoared 1 the throar, and his llfe has beou ono of misory avor aince. This fuct lnduced tho bo- liof that ho sought reliof in death, —Tho jury oato of Churles Ketehum, lato Su- perlutendent of tho Union Pacitic Bxpross at Omabg, brought s vordict of guilty, aud fixed tho time of imprisoument at ono yoar. Ho las alwava atood high aud ocoupled “a rosponsiblo poeition in Dotroit, his former home. Great sympathy ia folf for him, and wany foel suo at hie iy tho viotim of olroumatances, It wes proved, bowevor, shat Lo was 1o the habls of re- talning monoy bolonuhu{ to tho Compnny from twanty to sixty dava, ‘Uhis had great wolght with tho jury, and ho was convicted of appro- priating 82,414, rocoived In January, 1872, NATIONAL SAENGERFEST. First Dny's Procecdings in Olovelands Speciat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, CrLEVELAND, O., Juno 23.—Tho National Saon- gorfest oponed hore to-dny with groat oclat. 8pecial traing from Clucinnati, 8t, Louls, and other olties arrived during Monday night, and {hls morning at an early hour all the stroots in tho cantral part of the clty woro thtonged with What seomed an endless crowd. The decoration of businces blocks and rosidences far exceods anything of tho kind over scon hero. Water, Bank, Buporior, 8. Clalr, Woodland, and Proa- poct strouty, bouldes o Inrgo part of the West Sido, were coverod with flags, wroaths, and othor docorations, Tho whole olty, irreapectiva of raco and roll- glon, bins joined in tho fostival with wnox;.cot- ed spirit. At 2 o tho afternoon = grand .procgsion moved through tho prin- cipal stioats to iho Baonyorfest Dild- mg. Tho processlon was fll,i miles in length, and included all tho local Infantry and artillery companios, twonty-four bands of music, twenty-saven winging sacloties, Luruers’, buteli- ore’, and browors’ asdociations, with distinguish- ed viitors and local commitceos in earriagos. Tho hoat was intengo, but with beor in their blood and music in their souly, the crowd perapliod sud oheerad, and looked huppy, THE RECEPTION CONCERT, At 8 in tho ovouning an immenso audionco 8- sombled for tho recaption concort. 'Plio vanb bwlding was bosutifully decorated with fiags, nveri:}mouu, paintings, and upholstory, and nhen Mr. Borgmnin took up. the baton to lead tho opentng number, tho ** Jubal Overturs™ of Yon ‘Wabior, tho scone was brilliant aud impros- siva in tho oxtromo, Tho vast auditorium woa nearly flllod, and, notwithstanding the pro- funion of interior decorations, the acoustio qual- ities of the building proved admirablo, Tho clientra was placed on a broad platform 10 feot abovo the tloor, and the chorus oceupion tiors of ralged seats bobind tho musialans. A statuo of. the Goddeas of Mueio stands on n podostel at tue front of tho stugo, and two coloseal paint- ingm of Arion riding the dolphin, and the mythical Lorlie, docorato the faither end of the hall. Aftor tho overture camo n sories of briof apecchos by Presidont Bobm, of tho Natlonal Brengorbuud; Uov, Allon, of Ohlo; Presidont Xolley, of tho Oity Councll; Licut.-tiov. Hart, and Dr. Wobor, 8 prominent Gormauof this city. GOV, ALLEN BPORE FOR FIVE MINUTES inn stontorian volco which rong through the building like a trumpot. He eulogized tho Ger- mang, wolcomed the visiting sociatios sud frionds to Ohio, and was lourll{; applanded. Tho audionco sat {ntlonu through everything, but tho spoach ot Liout.-Gov.Hart, who attempted to #ay too much, and was notified to quit. "Tlie concork to-night was wholly by tho orchos- tor and singors of Cloveland, and was o greoiug to tho visting sociclics nund their fuonds. It included bosides, the “Jubal Uvertitro,” ‘“The 8ingors’ Greoting,” music by Prof. Nuss, loador of tho Clovoland Gesangvors —gtill Boa and Happy Journ: from Bee- thovon; Wagnor's overturo to * Itlenziy" “Gyp- 8y Lifo,” & chorus, by Schumann ; and tho Bu- Jporb finale from Boothoven's Fifth Symphony, The Olovoland singors pumberod about 500, aud sang with admirable uuity and scrongth, tho so- ranos and basses being particularly offectivo. To-morrow will commenco the regular concorts of tho featival, with n grand chorus and M3, Lucea, Tho firat day's procoodings have been admirably conducted, apd the complete succoss of the Bongerfost sooms assured, iyl by - EAST LIBERTY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. EAST LIDERTY, P, Juno 43,—Catrir—Atrivals, 80 cars ; best, $6.05@0.875 medium, §0,00@0,26 ; com- ATt s ko, §4.90G0,00 0GB—ATrivn] 23 H vl ), $0.8 .00 3 Philadeipbis, 88208096, y BruEr—Arrivals, 843 carn s boat, 5X@5X0 ; modle um, 43{@50 ; common, 3% @ —_— WATERTOWN, MASS,, LIVE-STOCK MARKET. WATERTOWN, Mass,, Juno: 20,—CATTLE—Roreip's, 1273 prices very flrm at laat week's figures, Murket Deof, cliofce, $i0.26@10.60; exira, $0.00@1.003 vt quality, $8.75@9.25 ; socond quality, $7,0038,60; third quality, $3.75@0,75. BUEEP AND Laxns—Receipts, 1,083 ; sales in Infs, 4,0085.50 0ach oxtra, $5.76@8. SPECIAL NOTICES. A CONSTANT COUGH, WITH BHORTNESS Cf BREATH, FAILING BTRENGTH, AND WASTING OF FLESH, ALL BETOKEN LUNGS MORE OR LESS SERIOUSLY AFFEOTED, AND DEMANDING PROMPT TREATMENT. BY USING DR, JAYNBE'S EXPRCTORANT SERIOUS RESULTS MAY BE EITHKR AVOIDED OR PALLIATED, FURNITURE, &o. FURRITORE! CARPETS! We are offering our entire stock at extreme- ly low prices. Call and examine our goods and prices before buying. R R Hullster&Co, 117 T0 123 STATE-ST. KMILLINERY. LACEHATS SETADH ETLATS, - Flowers, Porapons, Afgretter, and Ostrich Feathars, 241 W. MADISON-ST. WEBSTER'S, DRESS PATIZRNS. _____ L. P. WYANT, %48 Wabash-av., Tnn just reseived from Noew York new do- sizns in DRESS PATTHRNE, comprising all' tho Novoltios of the sonson, to which sho invites tho attontion of ladies, ospecinlly lndios of businoss, 8, 'T. Taylor's Bystom of Outting taught sugoeusfully, OUTTING and BASTING o Spocialty. eSS e A Continental ol 479, 481 & 488 State-st., Qor, Eldridge-court, OII0AGO, BEN, No ANDERSON 10viees vevrsnsn Proprietor, E2~Thn bost 82 per day Howso {u olty, Evorything tirvt oinas. MISOELLANEOUS, Eduk”ifimfiqluflsl of Tivigsin & Conpny Plue ew Yorke Organzod for tug Corporations, &o. Tospoudunts.’ 11ve por uont latoroat alluwad on Lalun Wetora Gy, Gouutys o, aud otliar usrkotablo urit s wantid for sl o soromiisto, * irdt-alae 0 wd, @ of out-ofitown Hankers, Ofurs wpoelal inducomonts tu_cor- o negotl gpufim STEAHBOKT TICKET OFFICE, 'ln“mfl‘A.I:;m'.}:‘I‘E:lm 1ot i Loros ‘e fukea e Tuver i, Lantenes e R | LLAMA LACE GOODS, ANNOUNCEMERT [XTRAORDINARY! 1,000 fa Lacs P JAcKaTS STMPSON, NORWELL & (0. Having purchaged tho balance of an Import- org’ stock of Llama Lacy Points Llama Lace Jackets At lihmzo dincount, thoy have now placed on sale tho ontire purchaso at just what thoy cost to import, the atock on hand being MARKED DOWN To corrospondingly low prices. They now offer LLANA LACE POINTS Trrom $5.50 up. LLAMA LACE JACKETS From $5.00 up. “Wo have no hesitation in saying that this s tho cheapest lot of Llamn Goods wo havo evor offered. To intonding purchnsors of those goods wo would recommeond an carly selootion =0 a8 to got tha choico of tho nasort- ment. SIMPSON, RORWELL & (0, 79 & 81 State-st. §10 St And up bu}x n handsome Tilnma Tace Bhawl or Jnckot, Will send on ap. proval to responsiblo parties rosiding out ot _tho oity, and satisfagtion guar- antoed or all io bo roturnod. OILF cus- tomers will call and examing, if they really aro in soarch of barguina, HOTCHKIN, PALMER & C0., %z@ 137 & 139 STATE-BT, Tacgs & Embroideries EXTRAURDINAIE_REDUGTIUN ! From and nftor to.day, WEDNESDAY, Juno 24, I shall soll LACE SHAWLS, LACE JACKETS, At o roduction of 35 por cent. Great Bar« gains offorod in SPANISH LAOE SOARFS, and in othor LAOES and EMBROIDERIRS. Just recoived, anolegant aasortment of Fana M. BESPEIN, 70 STATE-ST., bet, Randolph and Washington, NEW PUBLICATIONS. “POPULAR (OLLEOTIONS OF ORGAN MUSIC! FOR PIPE ORGANS. Organ ticms, Davonport, Butiste’s Organ Volunturies. 50 Plece for Orguu, Batisto,, Cinrlees Short Oranniut’s Porttolia Iiile’s Stort Voluntarien, 9 Now., oach, Zeuner’s Voluutariv. Couploto. 260 Euny Voluutarie Now Church Music Book Nearly Ready. For Reed Organs. Organ nt Home. e Reerentlons for Cabinet (o Clarkes Short Valuntasles. Cluskeos Itved Organ Compunio Tiuo calactions of Pigcos, Suney and Tuncs may also o faund o Kmorson's Now Motuod, Clurko's Now Aot od, and in Rout's Sohool for Cubinet Orgass, Now Ohurch Music Book.~In August, Tiithor of the abova book ant postpald for rotall prioe. Olivor Ditson & Co,, Boston. Ohay, H. Ditson & Co.. 711 Broadway, New York, LYON & HEALY, CHIOAGO, TOST ISSUED—A New Bork of Revelatins, ANCEL VOICES FROM THE SPIRIT WORLD. Ttoing o compilation of flasys fudiscriminatoly takon from & arge tunss weitton nadae Bpirit, influonios, by JAMES LAWIENOL, Dt and Wel lug Modiom, Ao drosa dpmos Lawesuoo, or Noviue Broy,, (o'l Avents, 78 and B {rankfort-at., Ulovoland, O. Trico, §1.75. Hout roald to aby addreds on rovalyt of Drco. EDUCATIONAL, KABLE SCEOOL, Doanting Sohoo e Epenp oo o Ohilzon, alae arding School for You L an hildron, m thigmanorsiaton of the )t (LEVs s Dr HUNTINGION, 8.0, D2 Wiahiop af Coutral Nev YGrk: Instzuction oni: WiLiin & Tuoroug. Lighisy vartun; (o Auuiont and Aud: om Langnagos, Munln\;u:‘l Dlln\"llxl‘{‘-‘»'il"n:’l Il'l":(r llfil,l:ll;l ” 3 ey A d oe sty o ALt e JACIHON: Bytaouss, No X MRS. SYLVANUS REED'S nd Gorman Buasdlng and 1ay Sehool 4 o kitls, Nos, 6 and § Kot Filys thicdut,, Now York., Mixurclucs fur ilig 1 b whon all pupy Ty Ot 1o Suunid b ross N n‘;(‘;u.vn»chn{lxrl bl oo Bapie . hon caahora olnas thoi 0, du BILVA | MItM, ATEY formerly Mro, Ogdon Hof (o Twrding Bonoud & 17 Wewt T'hirty-olghin. cation muy bo ma « BRADFORD'S Englieh, Fronch sud g Ladies und cinldron, ¥, raoputis Nopte 39, Appile T 0. i x5 AND Em!{.‘nl.‘;';nn i fi.'nmm it in TN < hrolosors bropa el for Cile o helnol b Disinsees Mosirh, IODESTS ‘Axsociate Brinelpae: INDIGO BI:UE. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Qrtginnl ung, tnoxcelled for Biuoiug Olothions Pub un sy Willborgor's Deui Boro, Nor - Nart m@fllflfl-m.fl?bl{l“ nl[}l&hfi Ty Ilyl;lmflr :‘:“:u‘xalh’l""h‘ +Ury Rtk oo 1 o re A oy WL LU Peshitirons DRESS GOODS, AR AANAR AR S L s P AA AR JADTSON AND PEORIA-STS, “ 1T PAYS T0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE” CLOSING SALE OF SOring & Summer Dress Goods CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Having made sweoping reductions in prices of soaconablo Dross Goods and 8ilks, quote tho following among hundrods of’ othor bargains thoy are offering : Targe line fine real Fronch Print- ed Organdies, 16, 20, and 25 centd & half prica. Lot Ohoico FrenchPoronles, 25¢. Gray Stripo English Mohairs, 16 ceonts, formorly 40. D’Bogo Suitings, formoerly 40, now 26 conts. Twill D’Bogos, formorly 50, now 380 conts. All-Wool Costumo Cloths, 40 ots. Moha'r Popling, formorly 50, now 25 conts, Txtre Fine All-Wool Fronch Cashe mores and Crottonos, 500, worth 765. Handsome Quality Silk and Wool Pongoes, choice shades, 60 cents, formerly 80, Lyons Roll Poplins, reduced from $1,60 to §1.00. Japanose 8tripes, 12 1-2 conts. Japonoso 'Epl}: lins, & bargain, 200, Japanose Silks, 20 and 26 conts, A large lino rich, silky, Japanose 8ilks, ot 30 and 400, just hall price. . A fow romeining of thoso $1.75 Choico Fanoy Sillks, for $1.00 o yard. Black Silks at vory choap prices. 400 pes Stripo Gronadinos, at 18 and 20 conts, half prico. Bargeins in Black Grenadinos. “TTPAYSTO ‘I‘Mflfl THE WEST SIOE Madison & Peoria-gts. J. B. SHAY, 84 & 86 State-st., Hag received from the New York Wholesale Closing-Out Sales several SPECIAL BAR- GAINS in 0bg, 58 G Which are not old goods re- duced, but new goods, pur- chased at reduced prices, amdngst which are Pongees, English Tustres, Mohairs, Al- pacas, and Japanese Silks and Poplins in Stripes and Checks, with a splendid line of BLACK and COL'D GRENADINES in all the newest styles, from 121-2 cents, All these goods, as above stated, are new and fresh, and prices lower than the lowest yet quoted, V/ORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. e e TRADE MARK, WORGESTERSHIRE SAUCE. 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Tho Concluding \Vvllnln :_);lllw Judye’s Declis o **The ordor lpsn:lod from should bo modified and thy injunotion oxtondod 80 s to rohibit tho uso of the wordy o Varagatorahira wauce' un L6 Bllls, Tabols, and wixppura of tho dufendsnt," LEA & PERRINS’ i OHLEBRATED PRONOUNOED BY EXTRACT % af a LETTER from a CONNOISEURS hlEl{lUAI.GENTLE. 70 BE THE bl ‘WORCESTER, “ONIY 600D e, L. “Tell LRA & PET. RINE that thelr Sauce is highly ostoemed by Iudis, and s, fo my opinion, thomost palac wblo an_woll na ths Inuse wholtsotuo Bauod that 1o wade." SATCE" And Appllcablo to EVERY VARIETY OF DISH, Worcestershire Sauce. d for Expurtation by the Proprietm 1 et Mnutands aud Aol B Daoalors In Haue norally throughout tho World, Aslk for Loa & Perring’ Sauoce. inging on_the sbiave will bo prosectied A LR A A * oy JOHN DUNCAN'S BONS, NEW YORIK. LAXE NAVIGATION, SUMMER PLEASURE TRAVEL, STEAMER INDIA, OAPT. 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