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175 @ 3.00 force ranxa of ons, the Inside bow jhe arte trade was fal At ne i intoveting aro the quotatl ye ceEeDT Bt elt boards, ee ek Loneds, 10 aT ine re aa st bit & C says of tho Mane eet itn and outlouke (Cho rivdra nro allot OF iuing opermuions oxcept nd React Orting MUGCHIY GrUPPEM, RO A a ‘ho mili on thit stream havo mane Wang detees, oerfor tine, ‘Frade iene ay ho oxpeeted during thy saqdind tima ac anufacturing, ReAKOn the Wests ‘The re fHORRON Meee et valloy nro turning owt lumber fast- inthe Athy aver did and cheapor’ ki el elt BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN, eid’ elat Dispatch to The Chteago '. aarmnroot, Moy 10-10:30 a m,-FLOUR—No, 1 128 ti; No. 2 108. ie in-Whoat—No. 1,103 643 No, 3, 0s 8d) springs soi its Non3, Yar wbItO, No. 1,108 243 No, 2,997 olub, Ro tiny dy Nos 298104, Corn—Now, No. 1y4s 104d, Neqorsstuss—Vork, Ga, Lard, 37a 3d. aii javeneoot, May 10,—CorT! Dull at oe ly los 40 balesy speculation aiid oxport, 6005 Amorl- an. Nesin—Commuon, 48 SAGs Gd. 7 TURPHNTINE—Oes 6d. finns ‘May 10,—LtNexep Ott-~2%e 10d@26s 16s AsTwENe, May 10.--PeTROLRUS—1iHd. aie following wos rocolvod by tlio Chiengo Honrd of ‘Trade: 1 May 10.—Whoat, In folr domand and 1a eer ta Aut NO. prinu. fa vat No, 3. do, U4 Sry or Nut much doinitt 48 Wigs, Carzoos off canst inuioderate demands, No. 2pring advanced Andted winter Gat ene mdvaneed ikl, Arrived HANA Yims corn frm and a shady, binhor. 9 arrive Wheat irimand uptadehigners Cellfornigadennced ef ir qomi4nd a eieaks Tra, sini aco 8. Sis Gel, Tallow, Sie tals, ‘ untry Imari’ i May 10. Oy 728. hor in Boglond TAVERPOOE—Wheat and corn 1 Laxe—Carnven off coast—Wheat ime ihe domand fur the Continont jsstrongs fate Pro O Dapeing. dis 6d; flr average red wintery sroraee No tinao denrors alr average American aired, Hs. Cara o—WEUut bes ai paskago—Wheue. and corn urm, Fair averngo quailty of N Chicago, npring ‘aliipment during tho p watt atamle Fue ie oe vee yagat and fonowing ing, tha present Mc Paieaworaia quality of Amori~ on shibmteht by anil, Ze Gt, fia, Tiny niarkols for woot enulisn Lending upward, soluleAMeltvogies of nglish wont ducing the pas yet saw ars. WVaathor in Boglobd col wey Het wuatier on Continent cold. NEW YORK, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, uw Tone, May 1—-GNATN—Wheat—Winter whoat quite netive nea further improvoment on No.9 rod of about NGIMer axport Inquiry good, chlofy for favorit grades of No. I white and No. 2 red; No, I whito offered with “tho moat freedom, (hough opontng a tritfo stronger, woakanod again aligitly through tho afternoon, but rallied $@10 at thoextromy closo; No, rod sodrce for carly de- Ivery.and held nt full tures, tmpeding businoss of export necount. Optlons on No. 2 red fluctuatod con~ Hderably, gaining nbout 4@le early. In the day, and rolding Hea through tho afternoon, but in the latest dealings rallring H@le. Soring In toltod {far onrly delivery quoted firm, and in tho reget tt uumutcleds WAU) bir No. 2 fed, ear-lows ‘bont-lyat it from $12 g se Lay, Ubu dodanie Optloneyat fait 1200 bu No, ¥ Chteago au hiaukeo spring clivice, roported at about $114, Wineharly deliveries sumin declined about Soe Kein troy oteriiss, leading, to Mberal doattny Quritnied. Dirauyhs Nes 2 steamer mica ungnided stock closing rather moi Weeterm isle. Onte—a furthur rally of abuut ge, wader ren a comparntt following averayo qual truly; mixed ‘doolina of ede, cs ty hicuge, which-rold freely, Pchteaa ‘about sen a ae q ig irrive. gout a Uont-loud, i udied xtuudier, melud= vi, Oge unked. f rime SU VuoviMONs—How product 8 tess demand, and quoted i tritty cunier. “Movs pork attracted littia nt featlun far promut delivery: quoted nt $10 sxcelusn Toe fevrund #40 foe wid, Jn tha option time, avazht Ao linlted oxtont ata te er pricess Alay opuions, HUT Jun’, 10S; eat, Cuemonts gulet, but inchanged ‘ax 'to pried, Hacan dull, but calys Iongelenr, 8. Westurn inrd tn, moro ro- forearly delivery nt anu devine. Mn the ype rt ‘ott ive, May closing at S128 Ausanl, fh iW Ibs ne Hull 1-160, mich mary netiva uta shade onsior titi Cabs, T9-ikeT yoy rollnod in Sale tad at $1,161.12 dumie dukreu “of nimntlon, in kenernlly unchonxed tyures. * ‘Tu the Weetern Assoctated Pres UL 11-163 the May 1.—CoTrox-—Husy at n irregular, May, August, ibh0¢ Hops o> uneutiled and November, 10; 3 1,800 briny miper Binto mmo to good oxtra, $40 710; white what oxtrn, 18h, Louls, 6.B0070Uy und fur exports receipt: iti unwenied Fade wea a Kanaga, gL ater troayory rot ‘mtromn : fat, Ne By 1.t8e3 Wise. ana ndyt Teco! gt ia uh 2 " t en hltoc eager Non h illo Wentoane ext) SOO Wontormy i ugar aitand nt 706 meas quoted ‘ot #1045, Heot quiet, but steadye Ct Beate ocayy Tone oleae Tulddten, &rt lig lunar WerrEN—Hultund Leavy nt 1G lary CieLsh—Nomtnath Waisky-Nowmal at $1.10 MILWAUKER. Rpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wia,, May 10,—June wheat sold read Hy at #13 at the openiuy of businoas hore to-day, and ruled slendy nt nenrly that figure al! day. ‘This (aan Advance of fe frum Haturday. «It was also tho high- estpolnt reached, although tha bulls had oyory contl- dence tn the mornin uf boing uble to run ft up ob Jeutanother cont. ‘The situation In Chicago mado Ultho operators trio enutiuue nfter tho first fow Oat the ety tnd cash wero tn light demand through- he fg Afternon. Speculation in tha July option wud hs Prinelpal ordor, pales aggregating 1W(W) bi mera made within a fow intnutes about 3 o'ctuck, the Hrigbetne 1.078% AL tha closo May was quict nt Elie and Jung tind Jul eo nnd atrOWe ot BLLLSE, Toate we othe ot og wheat in stor {07,5 bu, nuratna Yi Rycar ts, a your stay bar oy, AA bu, eat an ‘3 i saainnt salut buy bu a “teaale T2h04 UU, gal et i878 DU Togulpta, uw thuavurse {eat ewe Chisndlag Meow yi fp just now, Chundior, lirown day? Peckly Rrain circular haa the fullomlag tue date repnetsf e rom many spring wheat pointe in tho enreat Indicate, merd oF lgaedinenngh tt nti Viettonly but, dry weather, aeeurmpantod by Muo, Datong feuMhout the Northwast tho soodinig te Sunt eatuplnteds delda wi iter wheat: Inst ht sano graina ie wena Hae a eaters hore niotite repurtod . Lod & rank growth of utmw on Nth no chance for a heultly route pore show nunin wn increas, the dally ‘muy We, Week being bout ssi bu, AUN te, Wrovious wook, TRON autie Wowk And WAGs) for the sume weak th iid, ‘tha OHO, Re kurtugwhont points tor tha’ waok iin Biilnat LUN the wook bu Wvok last year, wd 128,00 fur the Apiuiet Western Assoctated Prost, iv May 10—KLatrit—Dull and nexleatod, at fem; and advancod 4c, APRA Ered Tat TD ! aka Ucn gooehad Ree Onta trmery Noe Whe. Hy Harley stony: No. 2 fall, tiie. lat EAST] nines pork, #IGUI casts me WOuL, Neb and Ubclanyed. (irts—Flour, 700 brie; wheat, 3000 buy ante, one; QuyttXT—Wheat, 1,000 bu; oven, 124,000 buy oats, ‘TIMORE, eel Taher, for the best rn supar, 00; du oxt spe $3.2084.00; du oxtra, do tamily, 6% No.2 Wena torn w sbado better but duly fs ter rod. spot, #3136; Muy, MSS fain Nsi461.24 July, HSMeeL1aigs Ausust, letedy eas com Wentern steady, but dull und neu, % 1. spot, GIGGSo; May, N@ ome sine aisn July, digo) stoumvor, 440, Onis quit 1 Penny eter White, asso; do mixed, @ Haya rane, atiige, tye quiet at We, mat yrs to cholcu Pennsylvania, HTD Pu tu, HONR-Qulot und steady; moes pork, F11250 Mt! cei alten ota shoulders, nu ofterings; Land be Ro offerings; du pack 40s clear rib aidan, fer bemee Tae ude nominal: refined. Ta, Tue quiut i Ie, FS Gg wv quint; ity carcues, ordinary to W fe. Buys ts eet dele aad sear A gee es "Bist: tours aa ede everpeul per wguiuor dull; cotton, Hecageg ut krul, toga, seem TieNn 8 Bee wheat, 17,86 but corm, Whee nds Whont, reas eat Ua bu Se aE RAL COTD, O00 bu, Sales OCR ai PHILADELPHIA, Paanetenta, May 10.~FLovn—Quiets demand Minvat enusely t0 choice brands of treah- ely. mit pointes, IIE CHICAGO 'RIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY ii, 1880—TWELVE PAGLS. . weound spring nad winter wheat faintil oxtrns, mortlum, $25; wood, SLRS cholco, H.R GHW; fancy, W110; Ohto medium, 16.00: spring and winter patents, (7bA7. Kyo flour firm at 6.7} GNAIN—Whont atrongory No.2 red elevator, $1.81; No. Dred Muy, $1.04 bit, O91 asked Juno, $1206 M4, 1.203 gnakeddy duly, $1.13 bid, C1186 moked: Auman, $1494 bid, LOG askad. Corn in moro detonnd for Who local tradar futuras quiets aul mlzed at depot, i Fejretn nteamor on track, 2 milsod Say, cindy Hemskads dun tisea hii arige i 1 ins . NB—Oulot, Hoat—Moxs, #400. Mess pork, JUh iams—snioxcd, “sea toe) pickled, Hauge! HUTTEN—Dull und lower; creams: mar Now York Kinto nnd linndtond County, Panay tenia! ff i saat ura ot ,WWentorn Heuerra, extra, 18190) U6 *Haus—Dulit'Wostorn, 10¢. Citkese—Unaottiod; creamory, 114e; do good, 104 : PHTRoLBUuM—Nominall: . eee SRE aan 4 —E1aury, ries whan Naf Corn, U0 bit onts, 2 iF bs le TOMAS Ne Fi. di i mixed, 4 0, NEW ORLEANS, New ONLrANS, May 10—Fi0UN—Dully superfing. GL; XX, #1.25G4.00; XXX, H.76@500; lilgh grades, B2@3.474. GUATN—Corn—Daruand fate and market firm at 6@ Be. Ontaqulot at d1csio, COUN-MEAT—Quiat but stoady nt #2.232.90, TAY~Quiety prime, $19.00220.00; choleo, £21.00, Pitovistons—Pork in gvod demund nt §11.16att.2s, Lard stoady; tlorco, 24@T4c1 hex, 8i4c. Tulk ments senrao and Orm; shouldors, $4.80: clear rib, $3.00; clear aides, 00.75, Hacon dull; shdnkiors, 4.7545.00) cloar rib, $7.2: clear, $7.00. 11 —! i Liste hens td ante ‘Sugar-cured scarce and Ful I. WHIRKY—Stendyt Woatorn rectttl A110. Ske pat rectitlotl, $1.01, 10. UCKRITH—C iy Ila cargoes, ordinary to Tim tomimon io ead commin, aMarior fate to TNs ot fal to fully fale Geiser prime Uy chiteor hcaataa, yolluw clarinod, Sie, “Molusaon dull und numaly quoted common wt Basis fir, veo, cartrltuualy Waser primo to oholca, vAhze.' Htee steady, with w fair dee mand; Joutsinna ordinary to choico, bate, ETAL Staht seh Now York, £2.60 Mon Y= Slant oxe 0 01 ork, £2. $18 provalunny atoriinu onchietree eld ore O28 BOF 8T. LOUIS. Sr, Lonre, May 10,--FL.ount—Dull; fancy, 85.00 askods choice, #5.1085.15; faniity, $1.8524.95, GRAIN—Whont opened bettors declined Je: red at #1.12421.12, enaby SLISYGUSRIISG, Junar WHEASIKe, July; Mygavte, August; No. 3 do, Vi{ci No.4 do, 1.0 bid, Corn dull, nt Sie eashy Sige May; MABE July; BAGH August. Oats firmer; %1}{t310 ca E Mny. Ryo scarco and highor, at 8l@sc.. Burloy, no miirket. Wittaicy—-Stondy at $10, ni} at digo ake ; rren—Unchanwert: dairy, EGGs—Knelor at sent THOVISTONS—Pork firm and mows #025 asked: a) galt meat firm und law, at SLu00 3.05, BUI, ALANA A Bacon better, at $4.25, Waals, Hide Lard hold hixhor, AL $695 ual, ReCHIPTH— Flour. 6.000 briay wheat 29,000 but com, 65.00 bun ont, HUD) buy tye, 1000 bus neloy, 80) bi. Burman ts—Flour, 14,000 bras whoo buy corn, 105,00 bus onts, WW buy rye, nono; burloy, none, CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, May 10.—Corton—Dull, wonk, and Towor at 1X0. FLoun—Duil and unchanged. bi GRAIN—Whoat in fate demands chotce whit, $1.10; ‘No. 2 rod, #1184; No. 2amber, $1.12 Corn dull at 40a 40}fe. Onts quiet; No.2 milxed, iso, Ityo atrouger at POaite. Harloy quiot: extm No.3 fall, tUaite, Tikovastona Park mandy at ites $n falrdoniund and fem nf $085, Hulk mente fem wit aie domunnd At $400, $0.55, Bacon stoudy with fair Dt $1.00, $0.85, $7571. . at $1.00, UTTER—Oulets chvice V i 1@180 cvtoleg Content Ohi ttai3a, Sara EE OU AANGRED Ort—-Quiot at ie. —~ TOLEDO. Toreno, May 10.—Gnar~—Whont steady: ambor Michigan, #1214: No.2 rod, spot, 1.21341 May, #1.20; Tung, F143 July, $1,00)¢; Auuust, Wier rejoctod, Sos Wontern ambor, $1.21; No. 2do Mitnals, $1.24 Corn strong; high mixed, 41340; No.2 white, spot, 4205 ro- Jocted, Mo; damaged, Si4c. Onta stendy; No. 2, ‘Cloned: Whent, firm; No.3 rod May, £1.20 Juno, HAGE Luly, ELIS. Corn firm) No. Tapot, dic. Atxceivrs—Whont, 200 but corm, 64UN'bu barloy, “SINPSENTS—Whont, 70,000 bus corn, 92,000 buy bar Joy, 1,00, BOS'TON. Boston, Mass, May 10—FL0un—Firmy Westorn superfine, $1.00@120; common extras, O1.7525.25; Wise consi oxtms, 5.00250; Minnosuta do, $5.60870; apring wheat patents, #1.50G3.2, GRAIN=—Corn—Domand fair and markot firay mixed and yellow, 632504, Oute stondy and tirmt No. t and ANG2190, No, 2mixed und No. 0 whita, pn—Choles Western crenmorion, 21G-Xe} Indio~ packed, cholea, MxM fulr to youd, Idelse, Kaux—Westien frog, Nige. CHETS—K Tune, (M0 belay orn. 8,000 bir, NTS—Flour, 1200 brit corn, 7,00 bu, LOUISVILLE. - LOUISVILLE, May 10.~CoTToN—Duil nt 13fe. FLUUR—Stondy; Oxtrn, $4.0; axtra family, $1.60; A No. 1, $5.0086.25; choice fancy, £0.0020.50, a AWhout quiet at $1.03. Corn stondy, with o white, Ser do nixed, dio, Onts ugduy No.2 while, we; do iatxed, cls * TROVISIONS — Pork stendy at #001180. © Tard ateudy, with a fale demand: yime atennt, $7.00. Bulle Fy ate Daren wolves, wh HA; clear, I. Tb, £466: clunr, $7.50. Winrsic¥—atondy at #100 BUFFALO. BUPPALO, Mny 10.-GiAIN—Whont—Spring nogiedt ods nono offureds winter duly 1,000 bu No. 1 white Michizan at $1.21 Corn quiet and enster; 10,000 bu No. 2 Weatorn nt 4210; RON bu lute ntsic. Oats firntr 8,000 bu No. 2 Western at Bic, Mye fuactive, Burluy in clive, “CANAL Hnetours—Strong: Go for whont; 5}¢0 for IKANSAS CITY. Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAW CITY, Mo., May 10—GUAIN—The Price Cure rent reports: Wheat eon iv, bite Bair enire ee 409 bur wonky No. 3 eal a4 dune, Vilge. Corn— Hocalpla Wael buy suipmotite, 1,007 buy castor} No. 4 bani, Ligtay June, 8. Sy PEORIA. PRontA, 1, May 10.—G itaiN--Corn firm and higher; high mixed, MANO; mixed, WAM, Oats atoudy und tiem; No, I white, 33(@3ie, Myu scarce und biyh- ort Nov BGXe. LUGHWINKS—Btuad: Detnort, Mich, May 10.-K.0un—Bteady at $5.50, GRAIN=—Whoat quiot and a shade bettor; oxtra nominal, No. t whlto, $LUMGLlg: May. $14. reo AS: duly, BLON milling No, Pnominal. Jetafhu Mfvuual, Quvia abiumones, 3 bu, INDIANATLOLIS, INDIANAPOLIN, May 10.-—Gnain—Whoat steady; No.2 red. FL.I2GL13, ‘Corn steady at BYGTic. Vats quot nt My3to. OswkEGO. Osweao, May 10,—UNAIN—Wheat’ stoady. atendys Ligh mixed, 620, : PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, 0, May 10,-PeTROLEUs—Unchangodt Btundard white, SU test, Tio, VITTARUNG, Po, Muy 10,—lPeTHOLEUs—Falrly acts iver crude untottlod ntibife nt Tinrkur's for shlpmonty Tullhed. 740, Vulludetpna dellyory. TTURVIELE, ay May JOT yTioL Nhe, mare kot oponed nt 801 hizhest, Tees lowest, Thar closlnis aL aut shipments, fade wears 2D,“ charten, 4,00} Hvorayo, LW} (rauneac 205,00, COTTON. Br, Loss, May 10.—CoTton~Lowers middling, 1{05 low.do, 10jar sales, 1,009 alos; recotptl, 4; sbip= Auwity, 100; stock, 62,2, NE&WONLEANM, May 10.-CoTTON—Dull und oasyt rulddling, Uber tow mltdling, Hor kond ordinary, Hai nub recolpiy Shel bates rutaa, Ta oxporl qo the Cyntinunt, 4 i mtwok, 171,63, Corn eta 4 wales, I) . DRY Goons. ‘Naw Yort, Moy 1l.—Business romaing quiet in all dupurtinonte oF trade, Cotton goods quict and Moncton goods unvattlad, with draoping. pendency, Y i Hid, ol's print ro Lar yon Schl ene wunlate dalle aint atrly Hendy. inghems and lawns In goud dowand aad fra, TURPENTINE, Wiainaton, May 1.-BenuTS TUNPENTINE— Quiot at 270, = Bund Partlean Journalism, Watseka (10) Republican, Gront newspapers cannot atford to suppress, or ebunge fromthe truth in any way, items of nows, ‘This tho Chicugo JntersQcean ts doing. Nows tn favor of Blainels genoniily suppressed, and tho fucta are often greatly perverted, in ore der to fucroane the strength of its fuvorit cun- didato, ‘The Republican does not presume to bo nblo to tou a yeeut pnper lke the InteGocan, but itdocs not hesitute to aay that ite unfair course in the “Prasidontial tgbt” has cust it mnvy friends in this locality, The people pay for the nows, and thoy want lt, aud that papor that refuvos to give itis simply standing ty Its Own “light. Al the morning pupers | Chicago, with tho exception of tho Inte Gceau, gave the procecdings of tha Troquo County fonvention last week. Dally papors poverdl other citivs also repurted the result of the Convantion. The Mer-Ocean did not, though id baye hud the news for the slinplo pay. tho ‘fu patch, Hud Ita reporter gonv to 9 Grant or Blaine headquarters in Chicago ho could have hud the Hows for nuthin. ‘The Cun- yoution bere wus contralled by the Hlaing nien, and bence the Inter Ocean did not want tho news, Yury many other slinilar cases ean be cited. AuHsuniple of perverting the fucts we quote the foliowlug front ita lesue of last Mondays * it rurns out nuw (hut Kankukeo, jugtead of electing Foup Grunt and three Blulue delegates as reported, bas really selovted solid Grant delegution.. » 1 ‘The truth Js, and we got {t from the Chatrinun of tbe Convention and the inembers of the dele- gation, that three are tor Blatue, threo for Grant, Gnd one for Wusbburne, Wo were also told by members of the delegation that, when the quess tlon of Instructing Was belay cousidercd, tho Balne men tad a niujority in tho Convention, In tho sane {auue tho 1-0, says the delegates aa far elected (t Tlinols sand 147 for Grant to 74 for Blaine, Every careful reader of the tho papers (not of tho T.-O. alone) knowa this statement to be positively untrue. ‘The Inter-Ocean dare not give this vote hy counties, for tt knows in that cueo Ita falao Ngurea could be detected. Wo have heretofore felt. kindly toward tho Tiler-Ocean, mud have taken pleasure In apenk- Jug a good worl for its but woe certulnly bayve a right to [aes ogalost this continial unfair gon Ms part. kuch n course Is unbecoming A nowapaper, and, if peralated dn, will cost ft ita very existence, Since writlug tho above, the Tnter-Otean has Analy been induced to give the vote by cauntics, ‘The table fs full of glaring errors. In polnthig out sume of the mistakes, we need only consider those countigs in this part of the Stite. Kun- kakeo ts put down soll for Grant., Having ine terviewed a numbor of tho detegntes thom- selves, wo know that three aro for Blaine and one for Washhurne, Jroquots is put down four for Grant and flyo for Blulne. Tere I Troquols County we know how untrio tat atatoment Is. Tho 1-0. thought a thoft of ono delegate would not be noticed away from home, and go made the chung. Livingston is put down three forfirant and dix for Blaine, Over in thut county thoy do not hesitate to say tho 1-0. simply lies about tt. In fact, wo know hore that it standa eight for Minine and only ono for Grant. Efiingham is put down two for Grant end ono for Blnine, when the reer of the county all say thut Biaiao haa the solid delegation, Away with auch tuifairnnss! AN EXCITING SCENE, The Rescue of a Mother and Soven Chiltron from 2 Burning Butlding. Lomton (Bng.) Times, April 2% On Baturday oventng ubout 7 o'clock ono of tho most oxeltlog scencs that over took place in the metropolis was witnessed ata fire In Hole born, when soyen children. and thelr inothor wore rescued froma room on the fourth floor of a burniug warehouse by four fire-eseapo men. The fire occurred in the front warchouse of Messrs, Woolloy & Ca. 212 Holborn, whero thoy curry on tho bualness of card manufactur: ers and wholesale stationers. To the cnet Is the nuction-ruom of Mr. Bullock, and adjoining to this is tha stone edifive belonging to tho Holborn branch of the Lonton and Westininster Uank. ‘To tho weat of Woolloy & Co. is tho Princess Loulao Tavorn, belonging to Mr. Jnmes Clarke, spirit merchant, Although tho front of the ‘building, now destroyed, would monsure scarce+ Jy moro than sixty fect, there was & warchouse Attached, which run behind the bank on the one aide and belind the Princess Loulse on tho othor sido, haying # length of nearly two hun- dred feat; and tho whole of this immensa pile has been entirely destroyed, Adarge nutnber of hands wert employed in tho different depart- ments; aud, Saturday belog 8 bulf-holiduy, the work people left between 3 and 4, when the warehousy, and tho front bullding wera lucked up. Tho pase then remuined in the cure of man and his wife, who live on the pretalses. Mr. and Mrs, Pardons, the cnrestakers, are ble with the unusual number of rovon chyldron—-all boys—and at tha thie the fre broke out Mra. Parsons 1nd ber sons were the only occupants of tho building. These title ones, gossip rin, were engaged in a gmine of horses In the top rooms whou the fire was flrat_ discovered. The yours men engaged at Mess, Nofghbour & Son's ‘business, Which is Immudiately upposit, stuted that. tho fira was first seen coming appar- ently fram the warehouse at tho back, but ut present itis Imporsible tg Btute precisely In whut part It broke out.” Ti luw of rad flames attracted also the attention of peopla pissing in the street, and aun alira wis it once raised, ‘Lhe children playlug in the topof the front building were first alarmed by volumes of dense smoke rising, They run to thelr nother, who at once boeame consclous that sie lus wit on fire; at tho same time shy beurd a great eluwor. and loud shouts of Firel" rlutny from the street. Instantly she prepared to oscupe, but tho snioko filed tho stalrway, and to hor disrony sho saw that thoro wns no chutivo of as cape in that direction, Thon the erowd, which had rapidly guthered in the street, was appalled by scoing a sinall window on the fourth floor ‘thrown open, and the figure of 8 woman ap- pearing with a baby in her arms, whilo a erowd of chitdish faces wore beside ber, sereaming for help. All tho | children ranged in age from in baby of 1 imonths to x boy of 10 Tho seenc caused tho most intense excitement umong tho peaple bo- tow, and even then men were scurrying in every cotion spreading tho warm aud raciig to etch the fre-eseaped. ‘Tho Fire Brigade bud a station in Halborn, not fartotf, but fire-esenpe No. 22 2, kept nt’ tho station near Dloomsbury Church, Hart street, whieh was the first to arrive ut tho fire, While this was on ite way th peoplo below shouted words of hopo tor the poor womnn and children, but thelr’ cries wero none the fess plereing, ‘ho flames had braken.out In the rooms on the ground floor and curled upward; overy moment was an age of agonized suspense, and overy one felt It was a rheo between dellverauce And death, Tho Upproach of the Ilurt-street escape, as Herulded by. a long-continued shout of Joy, und, when the fragile top camo in sight it was tho swinging with tho hot) spocd at which Ib was riven, o& tremendous — shout was raised, . Mra. Parsons’ fuco was scan’: turned townnd tho escape, and tho voices of Tads wore distinctly board above tho ror below, shouting tustlly with Joy. Tho cycupe was wel nue. Where wero four Unive Mttlo bruss- helnicted fellows In ebarge of It, and thor knew tholr businegs well, and there wore two clyiinng with thom, mnong otnors, who distiuzuished thomsclyes by tholr cvolness during tho exciting scone which followed, Only a few sevonds wera ocoupled In Pluck the cacapo in position and ralsing the upper Inddur ta the widow; thon, with wolletrained coolness and adtirable dia- patch, tho men took uy) thoir luce on the Jud- for, Firat of ull, Ruby, a short, Itho, black- Intired inan, with arms and shoulders all sinow, monnted the Jadder and reached tho window, unmid tho lusty cheering of tho crowd in tho utreet, Metcalf followed, and placed himn- seltn few foot below Ruby. Tho noxt to us- eend was T. Davia, who ‘stood third on tho fadders and If. Muefarian stood fourth, Just x few rungs up the udder, On tho body of tha Jndder stood B, Burford, a mineDy, ¢ivilluns and tn tho atreot, boalde the Inddor, Richard Jones, another lusty clvitlan, took hla stund, Tho men took up thelr geveral positions in far loss timo thm. it hog taken to write these words; nad the fourth shiny -helmct was hardly tv position before Ruby wna seen with one of Yio ada in hia army, Ho decscondod a few steps nnd hunded his Durden to Moteult; and Motealf, jn like manner deaconding v few rungs, passed tho lad lo Davis, by whom be was unnded to Macfurlin; thon bho was handod to Turford, by whom ho was fnutly transferred to Dick Jones, who raced with the Ind tito tha pen door of tho Princess Loulse, A second, nnd a third, and a fourth, and then ‘a tifth, and noxtet sixth lad way brought out of tho w n DW, and passed from hand tobund,uotll dually Jones ficed with each to the publla house, And wills this was going on tho fumes were breaking out Jn fresteplaces and ppenring through tho roof, nnd the very roam: from whence tho children wore bulng brought appeared to bo on tlre at tho tack, ‘Nhe crowd Increnged momentarily, und fillud the brond street, and tho chourd and shouts were such ax could nover before bave buen henrd by those gallant mon upon any coe enston. Buthow cnmo tho peril, Alroudy six had been waved, but tha imother and tho babo wore loft, but tho exeltoment became painful 18 tho people wondered whothor, After wl, tho tuak would bo completed In safety; but thu brave fellows wore equal to the work befor thom, 3irs, Paraona seomed to hesitate, but tho next ingtuntahy was seon to give the baby 1 hurried kiss, and plnov it in the arms of tho aruia follow. She stood for w imemont with chisped hunds anda took of ngony on her fico ng the Duby was passed raplily fromarn tearm, Thoro was no thu tobe lost. Phe tlroman bid no sooner banded tho ebild to Metcalf than ho was bivk again at tho window, and in u few sea~ onds Mra. Harsons wus olaspedd to his, brenst by ono strong arn, and, duacending a fow runs, tho poor waInu wua reoulved by Mutcalf, and flee brave nin, sluwly dosounding, bors her him Solr dawn the Indder until he reached Nrudtord, by who she wus puagud to Jones, Who carelud hor futo the Princess Loulee, whore she found wl hor little ones sufe and sound. Such a aereartitg took place ng Cow mothors, UW der elallar peril, haye uver been suffered to enjoy, ST SEEING BY TELEGRAPH. Apectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Lospos, Eng, April 26,—Tmmedintely the ane nouncument was recelved by cublo that Prof. Grahum Bell bad Jodyed at Washington scaled acconntsof an invention for “seeing by tole graph,” tho following latter was addroased from the Helentifio Club by Messra, John Porry me W. EB. Ayrton to tho Dady Telegraph: Opin: » «2, Whilst wo aro ‘till Ignorant of tho nature of this invention, It muy he well tte that colsplete means for seelng by Sa a HY. iret been known fur somo time by seluntitls non. Tho following plan hus often been diacusied by us with our fellow-professors at the Iinperial College, Jupan, and, wo doult, hus duggestod ftaclf to others ucquatuted with physloul discoveries of tho last four yours, Tt has not been earriod out bepause of Its elab- orate nature, and on account of Its expensive: Character, udr should we recommend its being carried out. But it tho new American invens {fon, to which reforonco hus heen made, should fire out to bo some plun of this kind, than this lotter may dugood fn proventlug manopoly ine an invention which ronlly ougbtto belong to nen Hike Willouguby-Sinith, Sabine, and othor Phyalélecs rather thin to any particular man who -has monoy aud Iclyura tu catry out the Iden, “Tho plan which was surgestod to ue somo thi q >, more inmediutely by a plewire erie, ana cerned ny Ae Willoynby: lth’ exporiimente, wus IHISs apparatus “Our transuitter at A—that for recolving the Hght finpressions and trans. iuitting ther electrically—constated uf w lure burfuce made up of very stuall sepurato squurce oF selenium, One ond of cuch pleco was oone heeted by an insulated wiro with tho distant pluco, and tha other ond of each pleco with the ground, In uccordunce with the plin commonly pinplo yed with tcloyruph Instruments. The ob- ject whose finage was to sont by telograph Was Mlumtuated very strongly, and by means of a lens.a very largo image thrown on tho urfuce of the above tranmuittor. Now, it ja weil known that, if each [ittle picou of sulen{ut forins part of 6 olroult in whlch there ig constant clyctro-motive force, say, of & voltaio buttery the current passlog through euch ploco wl depend on tts Llumiuation. Menee, tha strength the olectrio current in plepraph itn would depend on tho illumi: nation of its extramity. “Qur recoivor at the other end, 1. was, {n our original plan, a collection of magnetic necdics, the movementa of ench of which—aa In tho ordf- nary needle telegraph—were contruited by the elevtric current passing through tho particular telegraph wire with which ft wos in connection, Each magnet, by itamovement, cloeed or opened , iit tperturo through which light passed to iMumlnata the back of @ sheet of frosted ginsa, Thoro were, of cmirse, ns many of these illuminated squares at Hosa uf. selenium squares at A, and It {a quite evident:|’ that, since the Mlumination of cach recelvin; square depends on the strength of tho current Jn ita ctreult, and this current, again, operat on tho filumination of tho selenium at the other’ end of the wire, tho Image of # distant object Talght, tn thie way, be transmitted, as o mosaic, by oleatricity. MK more. Promising ‘arrangement suggested by rof, Kerr's experimonts consisted in having? ench little aquare at 1 mado of allvercd soft frou, and forming the end of the core at a little eleetro-mnaguot, round which passed the current coming from tho corresponding selenium square at tho othor end. We proposed that tho Rurface farmed by these squares at 13 should bo Hluminated by ngreat beam of light polarized by roficetton from gins, att rocelved nyain by annoalyzer, It is thon evidont that, since the intensity of the analyzed hight depends on tho rotution of the plane of polarization by ench ttle square of fron, and that, again, on tho filt- mination of the selenium, we have anothor method of receiving at Ii the illumination of tho Uttte equares nt A. [t ia probabie that tho sealed. dereription of Prof. Graham Bell's may rolnte to some plan of a very much aimpler kind than elthor of ours: but, as tho two wo mentioned are tho outcome of tho electrical progress England has indo curing. the Inst few: pet it muy be desirable to placo them on record," FRAUDS IN ELECTIONS. Report of tho Minority, of the Senato Select Commilttec, Bpectut Correspondence of Ths Chicago Tribune. Wasntxaton, D. Cy May 8—Soveral weeks ngo Senntor Wallace presented the majority re- port of the “Select Cormmittco to Inquire into alleged frauds in tho Into election,” of which ha fa Chairman, upon that branch of tho inaulry re- lating to tho levying of asscssinonts upon Do- partmont clerks and others in Governinent cme ploy bere, The report was accompanicd by a ‘Dill making !t a pennl offenso, punishable by fina and Imprisonment, for any oficial of tho Goy- ernment to contribute money tor political pur- posea, or allow contributions to besolicited frum ifs subordinate onttelnls, Sunator Teller has prosonted the views of tho minority, It quotes the etatute reluting to political ossessm cents, and declares thnt the tes- timony taken by tha Com mittee fails to show any violation or cvaalon of it, It reviows tho teatimony at longi; glvesa full history of the proceedings of the Republican Congressional Committeo during tho Inst Presidential cam- palgn—showing tho menuns taken to raise inoney, aud the amount raised forthocampalgn; nad nigets serintin tho ulleyationsof tho mus Jority of the Committco, that improper means were used to obtain Republisun campaign funda, ALL tho teatlinony,” suys tho minurity, “abows that no attotnpt was made to compel payment, aud gun-payment.did not oven call for repruof from tho Committee or any one else: und the Cominitteo, with the fullest oppurtunity, after anexistence of over ono year with i mijority and prosent Chairmun, could not fn one min who bud beon discharged for falluro to contribute, nor ony inn who hud been cocreed into payment, or oven urged to puy."” Jn discusalug tho bill submitted by the mao~- sorte tho minarity report siys: It isbaged on the thoory that the use of monoy —contributed by a certain class of eltizens— oflecholdters inv poll tical campuign, ts 1 crime, while money contribu ted by a non-oflicebolder, ond used for tho sume purpose, Is not a crime, Jt is not the purpose for which It was contrib- ted or used that determines tho question whether such contribution or use was orwas nota crime, but the eluss of nen who contribute, that doter- mines tho question under the proposed bill, It nukes a new criuic, not berctorore known tothe criminal coda of tho Stutes or of the United Stutes.. It ts to punish an act that may bo of It- sulf not only hurmluas, but provably benotichtl tothe country. very citizen bas tho right to contribute his ' money to progure public spenkers touddress the: people on political questions, and be bas the sume right to contribute his money to employ the press to do tho same thing, ‘The press wt reach moro, people :than will be renched from the political rustrin.” | “1s there more danger from the contributions ofmen tn office than from those who are striy- fugto getin? Is tho duty of the ollicehotders uny' loss than that of thoge not inoflicey If tho lutter muy gontrlpute money to be usud in ads yung ‘his political sentiuients, why muy not the others? Jf tho: oue may by means of the distribution of public documents seek to con- vitco the people of .tho wisdumor folly of a. policy sought to be applied in the ndininistra- ton of the Governmont, why mny tot the others? If tho one may expend bis imonoy for that pur- pose, why not the others? “hhis bitl-ts indefensible on any principles it is abkorront to all {dena of right; fs tn violation ofthe rights of tho yas grunted to thuin by tho organic Jaw of the Inud: ie in violation of those r] inte recognized by ull English-speaking: people Independent of constitutional or rtatu- tory law, Tho-principle sought to beestublished fat pernicious one, and if almed ait an gxteting evilis tenfold more dangerous thin the evi complamed of; for itis but the commencemont of n systoin of dogradation to vo linposed ont cltl- gens af tho United States, simply becuuso they hold olices under the Government; we shall soon be asked to prohibit the officeholders from par teiputing inthe National and Stute elections. The arguments ui to support this bill can with cqual propriety be used to support tho Intter proposition, We shall bo usked, as a topic sequence, if tho bill become a law, to close tho mouth of the ofticebolder ne woll ns bia purse. Tho use of money tn political came palin for some purposes cannot be too saverc- vondemned; if used to corrupt the vote or ulsify the returns, or in any way dot nt miught tho will of tho people, its use 18 a erime, not against the voter corrupted or defrauded alone, but nguinst tho whole people of tho Unite Stntes, and ono calling for tho Boyerest punish- jment ut ff, onthe othor band. it is to Incite thom to aillgence in tho exumination of tho chuma of candidates for political favorg, aud to exelte thom to # careful consideration of tha morits und domorita of the political partics scoking to udintulater tho affairs of Government, thon ite uso is a public Diesels and in our present stato of auclety, when tho people nro roacbod muinly through the press, dudispenen~ ble to the porpetuity of the Republle; and whethor its ube Ie Dleashiy or a clirse bag nothe ing to do with tho class of mon who contribute 0 it, Tho purpose of tho dilt of the Committee is not to prevent the contribulion uf munyy to en- lighten the people on pelea queations, but to vectire aA monopoly of such instrumentality to mon who are seoking office, and nasailing those who hon ft. It xhould bo entitled A bill to compel ail political Information to vo pald for Troma single barrel." Tho minority asks what the Committee found Ja ita investigauion to cull for such a bill, Tho report then summarizes the testimony in regard: to the denial of the rights of frauchigo in the Kouth, tho oporations of Democvratle military: clubs, the tissue-bullots, and atber Democratic campaign moagurcs, and saya: “Tn short, the Committoo had on_ Its tiles uncontradicted tes- tlnony to show that tricks, subterfuges, manip- ulution of tho bullots, fulsitcation of tho returna, forcu, violonco, fraud, forgery, perjury, ballot box atutting, und murder wero resorted to in muny sectionsot the country during that election. todofent and sot atinaught tho wilfof tho poopy, A political purty that has 16 ono of Its leading articlos of falth the ductrine that the Governe ment of tho United states 1s powerless te protect its votors at the polls from violence or fraud and hug novor refused to faproprinte to itaolfe tho result of frauds of tho bavest sort, tdking” noxteps to provent a repotition thereof, will hardly bo able to decuive the peopte and dist raot tholruttention from, tho reul purposo of such party, by tho ery of danger to our Institutions roni the contribution of Government olticials, to bo used in a legitimate rannner and fora legitimate purpose,” ¥ ‘The minority aubmits a substitute for tho bill introduced by tho majarity, Itmakes itn penal olfanso for nny Government oficial to make on- forced nsacsamonts upon his subordinite; for any candidate for eleation toCongreas to uxpand money for tho purposa of Aneel yotes; or for atly person to recelye moncy 16 tho price of his influence to seonre un election to Congress, typ flowing: Oro tho last two soctions of tho “Sec.4. Aby porson or pergons}who shall by monucos, threats, fatimidation,” or viclenca made or offered on tho day of or within thirty dys prece roe Ing uny clection at which Rop sentattves in Congress or idontint Electors are voted for, with tie Intent or for of influcncing tho voles of citizens havi legal right to vote at anid election, or fur tho purpode of provonting or hindering uch altizor rom voting, sbull be deemed guilty af mit demeanor, and on conviction thereof In an court of competent Jurlydiction sual be fined in fay wuin not less thin $100 or more than $2,000, and shall bo finprisoned for not less than threo months nor morg than threo yours, and, in tho discretion of tho court, stall stand committed until tho tine and costs aro paid, “seo, & If any purson shull attend any public mocting bold for the discussion or consideration of polltical questions with reference to the election of members of the Hose of Ropre- wuntatives, or tho eleationof Presidonthul: Eleet+ ord, armod with deudly weapons for the purpose of disturbisg such polltieul meetny, or abull it any way binder or disturb the froo discussion of or consideravon of political questions at such ineeting, auch porson shill bo guilty of a mle domvanor, und on conviotion thervof ino court, of competent Jurisdiction shall bo fined in any eum not cxcocdlug $1,000, and (imprisonment fur a term not excuoding ono yeur, In tho disoretion Sfrue iiluerity roport. 4s slened by Beato antnority ropart 1s slzned enators ‘Teller, Kirkwood, Toa nd Blair, sf the purposo ¥ hi are MeLsstTA Ie iegaukes Wisconatn ‘They stood on the vornor and disou - tien Heiko it for Granted aot Grane swift bs tho nominyy,” suld ono, with au alr of baving paliieeniot hing funny, Ia Niaulne to ine dot Tiinine he got st, do remurked the second. “And I shay ( served the third, ‘zat Sherman Sher man for (hic) me.” Atthis point a long-suffering, pa ttent, but very heavy stone fellon the trio, and delighted friends gathered, and tho remains of ench Wash borne nw: a _ SHOPLIFTERS. Wow They Operate, and the Wholesale * Character of Thelr Depredations. x New York Sun. “Wo catimnto our losses from shoplifting at 810,000 a your,” sntd ono of tho pruprictors of ‘iarge Kast Side dry goods and fancy goods store .yosturday, “In the busy hours you can not estimate tho number of peoptc that como to ;this store, Ifyou watch them from the gallor- jes, they swarm Ike ants, ‘To servo thom wo employ between 900 and 1,000 persons. Wao have to watch them all, customers and clerks alike. On the othor hand, it Js prime necessity to dis- .piny our goods, and to ‘display thom In such a wuy ns wil tempt the dishonost, “Shop giris are’ burdened with a reputation they don’t deserve, and I hate to say anything against them,” -continued tho shopkeeper, “for thero aro gitls working for us who bend thelr necks to the yokn and inbor only from necessity, and whose every instinct and ac+ tion iathatof alndy. Lut somoof tho girls formed a ring with outsiders, and wo dis- covered them selling the best goods and sending up checks for xn nominal figure, 2h or 60 cents, when the, real price might have been ns many dollars, Wo get information Agninst the girls sumatimes from customers. For instance, the Inet case wits that of a person who wrote that such and such 0 lookin; Sir at such and auch a counter, Was Kean to droyn DIL on tha floor aud send up a cheok for Just 80 much Jess than the real price. Whenover our attention fs directed ngainst employés we gon- crully catch thoi." “ Do the cush boysatenl?" ho wasasked. _ “Wu lose o yrent deal by boys, both in our employ and from outside. You'd be astonished if you knew the number of tho sens of respect- able people—often little boys—that wo cata stealing. Cio our cash’ boys thero bave buon sumo very ingenious thioves. One little fellow tore letves out of hia .cash-book so nicely thnt ft was not discovered by tho enshter, although it might have been that night. We suspected hin, and touk bim into a private ollicey, where we talked to bim earnestly, Ho admitted his guilt, and sald bh put tho’ money In his shuc. There wo found over $14, the atenlings of only a fow hours. But thoro was a Amarter hoy, nltbhough | suspect he bad udult accomplices outside, He carried on his person fn little pad soaked with printer's ink, und an exact facesimile of tho cashicr’s stamp cut on the end of a cork. Whenever ho got tho exnet price of an article sold from tho sales- woman he went away and stamped his cash ‘vouk, and brought It buck as if from the cash- Jer’s dusk.” “Do you cause tho arrest of many shopllft- ers?” the tradesman was naked, ! Youn ood many, but not ul, by any means, We don't disturb persons unless we have tho most positive proof of tholr guilt, When the articte stuicn isa tritle wo watch the woman 60 ns to remombor her fuce, but usually do noth- ine more, Jot infrenucntly we sce thefts com- initted by women that wa believe are not babe itual trespassers, but were wu on by too strong temptation and poverty. Such women we tuke to uprivuto room, We tell thom our suspicion. they, confess and give us whit _prova ta bo right names and addresses wo let them go. But all this isa very delicnto matter, and te make a milstako fs vorydnngerous. You must know that shoplifters ure genorally mony tho best. dressed and most respectable-looking women that come In ourstore, I stood ut the second story skylight one day looking almlessly down on tho firstiloor, Leuw two elegantly-dressod women putting away rolls of silk ribbon. 1 watehed thom, and there wasn't any doubt wbout it. Lhastencd down and told the floors walker. He wos astonished. I persisted, and ho spoke to the wonton. ‘Thuy were violently in dignant. As they walked townrd tha door wo siw them throw tho rolls of ribbon among some boxes between two vounters, Wo bad thom fol Towed, ‘They lived in an elegant brown-stono honse on Forty-elght strevt.. “Professtunal shoptifters,"" continued tho Epeuker, “very often wenr great vlouks. They enn put awiy a good deal under thom. Dy rale- {og thelr folded arms under their oluaks thoy vonecal the added size the articles give them. They have nv pocket made ft the front of their dresses ble cnough to hold a puimber of lurge puckiiges, Why, when we unloaded a woman here one day wo tuok ont of that pocket all that N good-sized boy could carry on Lis outstratohed aring. I romombor bop Indignunt that woman wis when weoured, “Twas walking through tho store ono day when a ¢lerk told me he thought u woran bo was serving bad stolon sume Leghorn boty. 1 walked vp ta ber aud raged oe of bor arms suddenly, ‘Twenty-two hats fell ta the tour, You know what Leghorn hats ory? ‘They aro mnie of u kind of grues und told close together. Shu had concealed SF worth. She sald that sho had picked them up on thy toor and was going to put them where tho rest of tho hats were kopt. We arrested her, ‘Tho bands of an oxperlonced shoplifter work fuster thin the eyes of un obacrver, A Central Olice detective standing fu the stura ono day Raw a woman putting away silk handkerchiefs. She'd hold one up as if to examine it, and thon she'd suddenly pass it Into her other hand, and then into a big front pocket with such Iightning- like rapldity that the detective couldn't tell whit. sbo was doing, but he thought abe wus potting thow buck at the counter, Ho mado a study: of tho subject and caught her. Shopliftors often steal our valiscs aud baskets, and thon yo around: tho store filling thom up. We know a good inany of the prefession, We sent amin totho trintof Mr. and Mrs. Vojkener, who were ace cused Intely of an attempt to poison Mr, Binir, of Chatham, N.Y. You remember it wus said that Mra, Volkoner aud Mrs. Connolly, who llved with hor, were sboplifters. He cume biek and sald the face of the Lig woman (Connolly) wad 1 familine onto In our stone, ‘Tho worst thing ehoplifters do,” he sald, in conclusion, “13 to stoul from our customers. ‘y fond of trking vocketbouks and e would a grout den) rithor thoy from us, for tholr victlina aro 6 to give a store where they ure robbed t bid: rep utation. Not long ago w lady who bud $123 tn ft villgo rested {fon the counter a moment and it disuppenrod. She found an old ene in ite Inco. We betloved that tho thiuves who took It knew thut she hud tho money, and bud fol- Jowed her for a long distance, MARINE NEWS. rd LAKE PORTS, BUFFALO, Bvectat Disvateh to Ths Chirag Tribune, HUPPALO,N, Yo May 10.—Arrivale—Propoller dames Davideun; Kchouners Montana, Mystic, Thunas I’. Bholdon, Wilson, W, IL. Vanderbilt, John Kelder- |, house, Hakor, James Couch, 1. P, Dobbins, Hy W, Saxo, Hilen Bpry, Carlingford, Granger, I. 8. March, W. 1. Nanfurth, Runnyside, grain, Chicayoy schoonor Morning Lit, Dotrults schuonure Porter, ¥lla Gorlach, Ned White and Blue, graln, Mil- waukeo Cleared—Propoller P, Chamberlain, Marquetto; schounurs Blontany, J, C. King, coal, Duluth; schooners Muonilght, coal; ud White and Jue, Milwaukeot achvoners Porter, coal: J. Kuldernows W. ML Vundoruilt, Chicago: schuoner Carllusfurd, scunnba, ‘Churtors—fchooners Portor, 31. W. Sage, coal, to Chicago, 4) conta; nchuonera Wost Side, SnrPote roy, Cleveland te Chicuge, coal w contas schuonor ited White and Blue, Cleyolund tu Milwaukae, coat, ticontas acouonor Mystic Hiar, Huftuly to Bulwaul couh, 40 cents) sebuvburs 6, D. Burkor, Iteuben Dow cual, Huttalo to Detrow, 2 conta. ‘anal frulahte remiuty fri nt conte on wheat, § 13{ conte On onla to Now Vurks euiUber to Albaiiy FL2 yr FW fool, and #! ti w York. Stavus tu Now York Lio per ton, Canal shipmionts, 856, ESCANANA, Bpretal Dispatch to The Chienga Tribune, | BACANAUA, Mich. May I Arrived=-rupallors 1.0- land, Mury Jureckl; achonners Atico B, No} tay star, Tontnolur, Camden. V CicarelSehooner Chutyibo, ree iho schooner Margaret A, Sulr was, dlainasted Fridny night om big summer Jslund, und pleked up and towed to Cleveland by tho propellur It, J. Lacks rr : "Arrived Propellers Halotgh, Norman, Havana: schoonep|Lotie Cooper, Lucerne, ‘Thomas Quayis, te Health. Nba, Ueivutia, Kate Winsluw, 5. J. ion, Halon, =H rupotiore 8.C.Baldwin, Al hoon deena leare Bevan ertie ete thot 1 Howiund, 4. L, Huts, Molicin, Sun Divgd, petit Speetat Dispateh to. The Chicago Tribune, DETWOLT, Sitch Say 1 Passed wp ltrupo ate at aH guneurls Husale, Halves Bate, Tuyle, tata, Beutliy “afeam-barue duriindtor and burgess achoonure J. 8. Michuris, Uarau, Jessic Keurin Afeteuolin, Hraucte Palin, whouiue Dareuns, { aned durnetropeliors BMitwaukeo, Commodore Vanderbilt, Cunistuo,\ yon) sjeat-barges Hay Ci i Muler nd schooner Alva rad! Ae ea a ae hic Water eit Na nd cunsore, echvoners. Ii Davi Vance Buvoluiid, Bl Wy Puli, tug Cly Uf Alpena and 8s Wind woat, frush raining. CLMYELAND, Spectal Dispated to Tre Chtedgo Tribune, CLEVELAND, O,, May 10—Cloured—Hchoonuts 8. La Waisun, Nulla Redington, Heed Cave, wll Chicsau cua it bitabugh, Marquette, coal; J, C, Murelsun, Escanaba, ‘Charters—Schoonors Carlingford, coal, Cleveland to Yunderblit, conl, Ch hase Chicaya, @ conta freay jurol AMilwau ba: sburye Ohta aiid cunt Hiyan, gealti, ‘foleda to Hutfulo, 23g eente an corn a acer igtaaru vory firm for Lake Alleblzen ports He ea ee ale cenroound cow pumas MILWAUKKK, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, May 10.The Lug Grexory, frum Btur- geun Bay for Chicauu, will two ygstudun yeows in tow, broke hur yulvo-stom of Mort Washington luv Svohing ahd wad towed fierw to-day. by the tug Cue for rovairy, ‘The tuy Wobuul, of Raging, wus bury to. Guy fur repairs tas stoain pita. Shu roturnad this oveniiige lhe souw Hercules went ph dry duck oid ar now kvobons, and the scuw y here was only one cl Toagee, Reidy budhula wheat ab cunta, whe sailed tos 0 ea uns Sus tux T'lleo ris, Born> Spectat Dispatel BTUMGEON Way, Wis, May 20. robe her ruddar’ whlld coulny irougl the, oul last Baturuay, “whe wilt bo pI iu dry-lock for ro> pairs ‘The (ug Foneauke wa dar om Ponte SuwuiGo Inst Saturday und broke dur. She wis towed ty tls plice and suppil another onu. on hec Jed wl . CONTINE PORT COLNONNE, Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pont Connonxn, Unt. May 10.-—Passed up— Bohooner M. L. Broek, Prescnit to Cleveland, iron ore; St, Louis, Kingston, to Toledo, light. ed PRse Propeller Ocoan, Chicago’ w Muntreat, gen- tea:ad—Behooner T. Bakor, Buttalo, light, OBWEGO, Aptctal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Onwego, Ni Yu May 10—Atrived-Behngner 8. D. Anuauin, from Chicago, corn; she fonds with coal for cHeparledwehouners be Me iraeke, Chlesgo, coalt = y Le CKO, elon Pratt, Kast Baginaw, light. taal novontor, Bpectat Dspatch to The Chteago Tribune, Hovanron, Bich; May’ 10 Arrived Haturday, schooner Gashawk; Sunday, propellor Arotic; to-day, ‘barge Whiting and consort, Down—Saturday, propelior Peerless; propeller AUantic. DOLUT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DULUTH, Minn. May 10.—Atrivad—Propellor Avia, Barnias steamer Manitoba, Sarnia. Cleared -Propellars City of Owen Sound, Collings Pood Attzors, Batalo; Manistoe, Mougntous Japan, yonterday, nix. Speelat Mspatch to The Chleago Tribune, Ene, Pay Mar Tae Bnterod—Fraper Mi Stier getiqoner 1 1t Keys, lumber, Band Hoinss schooner Se, Meter, eurn, a do. leared—Fropeller 1 B, Tuttle, tight, Marquette. ae PORT OF CHICAGO, eres: ARRIVALS. mr Bhoboyran, Manitowoo, sundries, Sime Alpena, Muskegon, sundries, Prop New ra. Grand Haven, towing, b Chicoun, Budelo, sundries. [rrop Matne, Clovelang, sundries. Prop kylark, Benton ierbor, sandries. Prop Q. J, Truesdell, Green Day, sundries, Prop Hiickeye, Mus¥oxon, lumbsr, i \n, Port Huron, sunitrles, r re Ba ston Hwatiow, Witte faa Hele Mainy Star, Hay City, Ly ber. jene City of Grand Iaptds, Grund tavon, lumber. Bebe C. O. D., Grand Haven, fumber. Ache Mary Amanda, Grand Haven, fumb HERE yc Giant Quoc aE, Hehe g,O. Moen, Slantetes, lumber Kobe tA. ising, Grand Haven, wood, Bebe Karly Hird, nr. Behe M. #2 lor, lumber, 1 South Have: Ey Ae are Bohr Ironside: Behr 8. Baten. bark. liroad thos. larhor, tl Bohr Routh ilavon: Liudwia's Per, wood. Hehe I. C. Albroctit, Muskegun, Intubor. Taylor, Ludington, Jumber, Kohr Cortaande, Parry Sound, Inmber, Kehr Wilitat Sturges, Bturguun Buy, railroad ties, Behr dlyrtie, Stuskeain. Jumber. BenrG. Smilb, Kacanabs, tron-ore, Kehr A. M. leurs, Myskoqon, lumbor, Kehr City of Grand Maven, Muskogun, lumber. Hehe Guido, Vey jon 1. Sands, Schr Ataunto, CLRAIANCKS, Behr Peshtigo, Peshtigo. Kone G. ie Grand Haven, trop it. G. Potare, Manistes, Sehr Cocoila, Mantatec, Jobe M1 Capfon, Mantsiea, ; fH Wrhatapaon, Aus! Prob Geunie Dunbar Muskenone Rehr K- Lyons, Stuskegon. Schr Iver dawson, Ludington. Soa eae eh Ou on0. Behe Dl, Hier, Alonckautiee, Bebr Marino! M Behr be. Bene Sehr Behe Hehe Canieaut, Ludinzton, en, Hehe South Haven, Ludwig's Pler. Kebr Mary Att id Liven, Schr Uttar Prop Annie Sehr J. 1 Pentieid, 0 Hohe be Giant Muskegon, Prop Wiiinm Livingstone, Prop Bismarck, Senoknunee, tow Prop New Krio, Urand Havon, towing, Schr Alort, Posbilzo, sundries. Stine Bhobdsvan, Mabltawoc, sundries, Prop Garden City, Bandunky, S187 bu corn, 280 ris Houghton, Buffalo, 2200 bu wheat. Judd, Menekounse, 1) Uris boot, 10 kegs hurch, Sandusky, 2,500 bu corn. nzoo, Kingston, 2,47 bu corn, od, awe hu curt, ‘zon. Jr. Pashtigo, towing. ties a ra ct Sehr CF. Van Sten Sehr Lottie Wolf, Collingw Sehr Bf, Copoly, Huitaln. 19,108 bu whent, Prop Abnio Young, Buffalo, 25.00 uu eden, and sun- fe Fle, Stmr Alpena, Muskegon, 25 bris four, 22 brie pork, and aundres. fichr A.C. Keating, Sarnia, 23,000 bu corn. Eebr El Tempo, afinapee, 2brin pork And sundries, Bebr D. E, Malley, Dumulo, <0) bu wheat. Prop City of Duluth, Duluth, 20 bris pork, 8 brie Prop'Ceetinsety, Marnin: 33000 b rop ‘Vecrmael ArT, id corn, eur Nolite ti er, Dultlo. 00 bu whent, Schr M. E. Packnrd, Packard's Mcp, sundrice, Prop dobn Pridgoun, Jr., Buffalo, 63,000 bu curn., Schr E.M. Stanton, Greon Bay, % bu outs und sun- Prop Biylark, Benton Harbor, 2 bra pork and sun+ dries. Snow on the Union Pacific. Four locomotives wors stomped by n drift ina snow-shed on tho Union Paolfic Railroad, Snow coverod tho roof completely, so that no air could got in and nosmokecouldgetont. The engineers and firemen soon beeania insensible, Hiftcen Chinamen wont totha rescue, and were iso overcome, All were nearly dead from suffoca- tion when Quaily taken out, SS el “My doctor says ho always recommends Kid- ney-Wort for bad cases of kidney discaso or of Dillousness and constipation.” Ktdney-Wort is the great spring medicine. It {a a aura cure for biliousness, torpld Lowols, or lam back. NEW PUBLICATION 0% é FOR'SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. ZOLA’S ‘NANA, Price 75 Cents n Paper or $1.00 In Cloth, Sold by Bvoksollors and News Agents, und publlsicd by T.B. PETERSON & DROTHERY, Philadelphia, Po, who will sond coples to any unu on receipt of price, STOCKHOLDERS) MEEBTING, ‘Chicago & Horthiestern Railway Company, APUIL 24, 150. ‘Tho Annuat sfacting of the Stockholdura and Hd. holders of this Company for tha eleetton af Dirvetors pursuant to Inw. and for che tran: purineas as rane came petare, pot at the afllra of the Company in Cileago on MUURSDAY, JUNE ab NEXT BC TL o'clock p. 10. TPrauatur Cooke clus Apel Win tial und reopen dune ith, Bondholdors will authenticate thet ting bends by For nent KSC Prosidante ‘M. L. SYKES, Secrotary. FOR BALE, SALVAGE SALE. Wodnestay. May 1%, at 10 o'clock a. in. nt Wor Fi Gde Waronouse tu Nutt Wistert sold Deuuotlay, forwecuunt of MOE lun of much othor moetiny, will bo itmay concern: aan oan » Tin, 2 pigs Lead jettisoned from Hur Nader Sint ee ORs Weieeh ta PILE REDS. me geneinews (00 lle Jere yellow wraps ‘Prownding at way ta, Toe ay Ht temedy f ie tumors, gives lo ‘on botth ald by, Tr SP, ae Pte De oa printed om, feeguatere Palla. a eet rue hin, Pe’ advico HTOREY & VAMC, 163 Woat Mod cou KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, Ants. THE GILEAT ENGLISH KEMEDY, and rucommended forpyer to by the clory Rodlcat prutussion, wald by aif drunsiste. Prlea ae PO RUUGHIA © COs Now York Avontas” WOM SALE. — ‘FOR BALE. A Coa! Works on tho tixburg,Cinclnnat! & BL Louls w miles Riieatciasn Ataeks al don, Adare: i SUMMER WESORTS, COZZENS WESE POINT HOTEL Will be Opened Juno |, 1880, ‘The Hutel bes & passengor vluvator, Cottazos to Jet, with bourd at hot ddan th tugen, Hxwuination at Military particulare address, GoonsK! TAL HOTEL, NARHAGANSETT’ by Bhs LA ; ‘This favorite house vpuns Jiine 2, pplication fu ey 3 Asks paonts wil raseh svidenoes Hee te d, H, MILADI ROO MISCELLANEOUS, NO PAY! 273 South Ulark-aty Chicago. Consult personally or by m 2,0! charge, op at runic, D0! FOUR, UF special di Buseiclanin Wuecily WLU Ute Cureaur au bar A UAKT are suffering from tho orrors and Indis- youth, neryous weukness, any ecu} 1 will gond a recipe (hat wil bunt Anore ort ide SOsuiis WN ‘ar VO. Maxi ‘To all who retions of 38 manton wal ve M-uddressad envelope to Lug KEV, Staton De Now Vurkcltr Ik SCALE: FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD s CA KINDS, FAIRBANKS. MORBE & 00. 111 & 118 Lake 8t., Chicago, ‘ De carefultobuyonly theGenuine —~HATLMOAD TinneTamute ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THAR EXPLANATION OF Rerenerce MATKS.—tSaturda gxcupted. *Sunday excepted. Monday exceptec Daily. > . Chiengn & Northwestern rnltwav. | pais Hime Tables, Bleeping-Us 0 py! io follow! Meas uf the Companys ') and (2 Ciark-at, fotel, Urink'’s Express office (01 Rortheast enrner itandotph and ta gious 15 Canalest, (on ‘est eat aPactie Fast Lino. asinnx City Yankton abavuquo Day Kx, vin ch abubnguy Nicht Bx, vin ¢ wUmuhn Night Bxpre aDes Moines Nubt a¥roeport, Rockford XT Hucktord & Dutuaty, Uk fords Lake Genova.* ukee Malt a PMilwauken Special Sur Milwaakes ¥,viroen Tay: Tassenuor. ge turee xpreas. nut & Minneawalie f ail & Minueapolis Expres, | st Craven &¢ MINAMROLRcesees hha Crosse ©, DWinonn & Ce UWinona & Central Dako, bFond du Lae, via Janesville Pullman Hotel Cara nre run through, vot cago_and Counell Butts, and fuiman Siaue Clty an the train leaving Chievze ot 19:20 p.m, Noothor road runs Puttaan. of any othor form of hotel curs west of Chiengn, ‘a—Depot corner af Wells nnd Kinalo-sta, b—Deput oornor of Canal and Kinsle-sts, Chicago, Rartington «& Qniney Taltrond, For Maye, Gulde-Mooke, ‘Timo-Tables, Mueping-Car Accumniodations, apply wt any of tha following Meket-Onives of tho Company in Chiengo: fi Chark= Grand Pacite Hotel. Krink's ¥xpross OBica (ty Ndvlny und Statooste,), foot v: Grand Centenl Depot, cornor Canal and Hixtoenth-ste, Palmer Houso, and carnor Canal und ? SMadiaon-sta, (on Wost sider danve. Arrive. Ottawa & Streator Express... Dementia eamnortnt PEEEEEEE | A SVCUTSSTT S28Se838: it p sa pen ss] Oia) pm ain Sloutsts nl 10:18 pm Dally, oxcopt Sunday, ¢lnily, except Tulltaan 1d-whoot “Bloaping-Cara nnd Passongor- Conchra betweon Chicacu, Coungi Mum, Omahn, St. witb Chance rare Care. with itbeliniig Chatty Huu Chane. Futian Care, oe between Chicago and Kansna City, C4 1 & Q. Dine tng-Cafs attachod to all truina, Phient Mitwankee & AL Pant Rallway, RUS Eua oan goriee chan nd Gre % "4, . Palmer Grand Pecitic Hotel, and at Dopot. ied | Leave. 4 Arsive. | Milwaukca Exprass, ‘Miwauaeo Hapress: Milwaukee, St. Pui YONA Fox prea COHN. cose ore Green Hay, Monantia, ‘aiid’ Ap} , piston Express mit Pst aiwaukes, Madison, Piniry Chion, Lown, and Dakota tx, Btovens Polutand Axtiund 3 oe 19:10 0 20215 pin * Bik) Sonam * dls BURY BE BtacEs Ba GS Bsz8 Li} rm “Alltrnins ran vin Mllwankeo, ‘Nexota for St Paul and Minneapolls are quod either vin Madison and Fralrigdu Chion, or vlu faa Crosse wud Winowa, Mlinote Central atienad. Dppot Coot of Lako-at. wml font ue Twonty-ancond-at, Mckut Ultog, Ht Atiudolphiest, Hoar Clark, Grand Paclilc Hurui, und Patmur Lous, | feave. | Arrive, Bt. Souls & Texas Expross St Fouts & Tosus Fant Lit Cairo & New Ortuata Express uenino & Poxus Expres ronitae Ponting Expreas, Gilman. MUN TOTS, Dabuquo & sloux © Dutudue & Bloux Chy ‘aOn Saturday night runs to Contralia only. in Saturday night to Gilman only, On Saturday night ruus tw Peoria pny. ‘Bi van weatdinercarner Carat and Yan 1 Dopot, at Bio, carner Van Tia Ufmeacngae wan, Uneon-aky uridwe, and ‘went ievi-s Onices, at Dopols, © South Clurk= sn Upana 1 ato Toto und Puliner Houso, : dvure. | Arrive. ansas City & Donyat Fast He pm Hanes uy Night Ts % St Louls Springiald AMobitu & Now Uricans Kixpross: Bt. Louis, Springtteld & ‘Tu: Peoria, Hurlington } Fast Expr’ Kunkuke Expre. Pekin & Peoria Expross Chreaqo & Vaduculy It, tt if Streaivr, tacun, Washingtin Bx! dollut & winut'Accumurudason, Chtenga, Naot Telnnd & Paciie Rattroad, Depot, corner of Van Buren ant Shormay-ats, ‘Pieket Oftives, 9} Clark-at., Short Palmer Howse, n Mousa, Grand Pucite Hotei, ati i Canak corner Studien. Teave, | Arriva. 10:00 nm|e 6:45 pin pial 3m) pa fausns City, ‘ohivon Fast Expraxs. Per Accommoduuou, ee, Council fs Night Vxpress,. , Lenvenwarth & xpress. si p mig 0:90 am *Pablly excopt Syntnys, ally oxcupt Saturdays, thal Zetopeatondingas” TUM excen' " Depot, foovat haerus and foatay Homie seoona-at. ro of Laka-ut, und fuot of Twenty- at Mewat Gites, yr Clark-at suutuuast eatiuees fate doiphs Grand Yacite ituvels und at Valiuer*Iousee = = | ieave. | Arrive, pa eat Main and Air Ling) Day Express, namexou A in | tiantis texprena (dally) baal} tubs Expr: malts) ain * Lake Shore &s Michigan Southern Hallway, ‘Ticket ofices at depots, Van Luren-st., head of La sa erate nanaaattenr ate aa cet oMous In the Grand Pacitio Motel und tier toes: Teave. | Arrive. ° 7:40 ay gts iS 6140 ara 1E. Ite Cinehinatt Alr-Elne und Kokoine Ling) Deput, corner uf Clinton wid Carroilesta, Wast Sito, : Leave. | Arrive. ta 0 Bae Pittahurg, Cincinnntt & at. Loule Cincinnntt, Indians) yilly, Columbus Ex ptonas scons Rattimore 2 Ola. rep saat Dopots, Exposition Bullding anit foot 0! fl cundeat. ‘Tleket Onicon, &iClork-at., {alwor low Cinta ucttie Hiutalesand Dupuy ex iy ita ‘iwavo, | Arrive, 9:50 wml 8:60 wan AHS BEE FAS Bat Mia, Loutael at tay] je Morning xpress. vores ual BAU. 0s Ennkukeo Line, Dopot, foot of s.nka-a. und tout ul Swenty-secand-st, Dopot, foot of beaka-st- VUE oe Teave. | Arriva, © Cinoinnat, Indianapolis & Ioule |, iy expronsr, 8:00 am'e 6:09 pm vile Ninn ape 5:0) Pat 10) ain Chicage & Enstera Miinols Hatlroad. Moule? "dimer House, Grand Pas sriexex onters, 7 cha cos, om ot iuive trum Depot, comer of hay elo Hutal,” "Train Archer und Brewa Tanya | Ania i iad oan HB Chivage & Grand Trunk Raltw: Depot curnor Archor-ay, and Tweilty-ttretests, ? Leay ‘Arrive. Matt & hx rrr) Visiparoten dud arslye cor Plitanure, Fe, Wayne & Chieaea Tall war, | re Vb rus rial 4 s ey ehaettaty Matuiue Mousoc sud Grund rdte ltoret Leave, | Arrive. Bm’ 740 pa hots Bet Gay get Oi) wut GOODRICH STEAMERS. 7 Ot n Hacine, Milwaukua, aa at" i ar "8: folt and Bxpress Pucitic Express ‘ust bot tduy Buus, tll eserensege seed ry v b 0 3 wwraunuy. Abnyboa ko uuaS a Grand Laven, Mbskyyon, G. Haputs, &o. (dally)? p fur Gruen Bay, Xo, Tuvsday and Friday, » For Ercanuba £ Lake supurlor Suwns, suezdy Ulles & Dyaks revs ur Michkuwn-ay, "Hzcups SEBBBEEEB

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