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eee VOLUME XL. CLOTHING: PUTNAM Cothing House, 131 & 133 Clark, and 117 Madison-st. THE LARGEST HANUPACTORING and RETALL CLOTHING HOUSE In the GREAT WEST, and the oldest SIRICTLY ONE-PRICE LOTHING HOUSE InChicago. We offer to-day two large lines of PENS ‘Dlue Flannel Suits, Warranted Indigo, At $10.50 and $12.50, This lot of Suits were made this _ season in our. MANUFACTORY In our usual way- ‘oF making fine goods, and are full $5.00 Under Value We have nL stock the finest YACHT SUIT IN TOWN. DRAP D’ETE (oats, Pants, and Vests; rm In full Suits for CLERGYMEN. Kiner, Beal &- & Hackett’s ‘White Vests | Sold only at the Putnam: Clothing House, |= (TOM HALLEGK, “RRS (larkst, and inh Hadison-st. We WW FURLONG, Resident Manager. =e es MATS, ZERO—P.-0..W. -0.-W. HAT at HERRICK’S, GS East Madison-st. Alarge and fine selection of Straw and Felt Hats in all Styles and “Shades for’ Gentlemen's head-wear, A CARD. ‘We beg leave to inform our patrons that we have no Branch Stora, or con- Tected with any other hat store in this iy We are located at the original place, t st Madison-st. HARRY HERRICK, CHARLEY HERRICK, STATIONERY, &o. IVER PAGE, =3, (eprerce! ae STATIONERS & ENGRAVERS, ils & 120 MONROE-ST. WEDDING AND RECEPTION CARDS, Club and Party Invitations. Plato and Menu Cards. - Visiting and Regrof Cards. Programme Cards and Tasyells, Crests, Monograms; Doyleos. oblige ie Crtantee toner, Nove PLAIN AND COLE BTAHPING, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, ae ed eye AY aa heey ahd atau Con —— junrue and Dearborn-sl BLANK BOOKS, aa AND STATIONERY. fie al ¥. MIDDLETOR, | 56 State-st. tock. Good Work, Lo a RAY, ee oh GRAVINGS | LOR FUAMING Sent 10 cents for ah oitline cata- eof THE GRAP RTO reprodue- nia Of the most fan Line En- Gravings, - These a are a He-atuites of the Adtists’ proofs. ver Oe million cop! Feady sold. acl ONce, LITE @. da Wh “and put up." et 260 Wabash-av. -} terior: +] principles. “Opera and Vio! ei WT “Whiskies! BOND & LILLARD, 1878, '79, and ‘80. WATERFILL & FRAZIER, (877, '78,'79, and '80. E. H. TAYLOR, JR., {875 to 1880 Inol.7 WH. McBRAYER, 1877, '78,'79, and '80. T. J. VAN DYKE, 1874. P. H. JORDAN, 1876, WM. BERKELE, (875. W. J. FRAZIER, HEADLEY a ith '79, and ‘80. OSCAR PEPPER, ‘Old Grou,” TB RIP, = SATURDAY, GRAND. + |RE-UNION Antique: and Modern Furniture The Public will find in our spa- ‘| cious warerooms an immense line HERMITAGE, NELSON, - (877,°78, and '79. 6. & U. (ld Style), 1877,'78, and’79. EUREKA DISTILLERY, 1880, HORSEY MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '75,'76, and 77. E. H. TAYLOR, JR., 1877, '78, '79, and’8O, NELSON'S RYE, (878... 188, "79, & ’80 Goods Sold in Bond or Pros Grommes & Ullrich, ~ [74 and 176° Madison-st, Bond & Lillard; Waterfilt & "Peasioe and 0, F..C. (E. Ht, Taylor, Jr.) Hand- Made Sour Mash Whiskles, well known as the finest Whiskics made in Kentucky, and also tho Horsey Maryland Rye, known as the colebrated *¢ Milltary nya are controlled by us in this market. OPENING) 55078 z Inty The well-known ‘Wagner Condvetor, has left the road, and will on Basenrey Meese May ag, 1880, open A FIRST-CLASS ° SAMPLE ROOM At 145 Dearborn-st The choicest brands of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, and a Splendid Lunch all day and during the evening. * You are invited to come, and bring your friends. ‘PROPOSALS. Proposals for qndlen (fupplics aad Trans berantuenrormite SR PEIOR, Opyice OF INDIAN eect lndarsea opaat May 1 an Colved until HA, Ay Of 16H fOr farnlabin for tks tnulan sprvico aba 1 90,0) pounds ta aa Boet un the hoof, 2.00 pounds itoans, pounds taking Londuy ‘20,0 pounds Corn a ata yyands tony Pork, 25Kau putin Itlcx, iio pounds a 72500 pourtde rubkeeu, pounds yen af pou maya Soap, Gu rian )00 pounds sugar, aieor Maneeus, volan oa Goods (consist ee wart of ‘Ticking, Btandand Calico, a yarday | Paint mK Pest ‘Duok, 181,00 yards} brrants yards tues Wow yards; Kentucky dean iu garaies ratinont, £7 yan Iron Bout ion yarday Mleached suvoting, Haw. yards: pry NU fen Ao zerde velog puleting. Ld yardny Winso} ard}, Clothing, Grucerict, Nox long, iturin, Motlteal Hhupollon a unde oe lat ot nurcall firtictos, suc) ‘Wagons, Hornoss, jan Flows, Tenkos. , Forks, runsportation for such of tho Buppli Goude) and articles that may RUL be contracted bedellvered ‘at tho Agoncies. doe Pate ua wal DM OUT OM GOVERNMENT eethedulos al howthy tho kinds and quantitios of feb: glatonce supplies ruqulred fur each Agonoy, und U ry all ober woods aid wand atitewtey ent urticlos, tovatuor with blank roposals und fusine for contractand bond, conditions to bo observed by Lid- dora, Uno nnd pisce of Golivury, tormy of contract TR eee AE A gC eee farmed. men, Rup i Waustur street, New York! Hi. Kingule} Clinton Phuc, ate eae IL 1 ne the Comnila: of Hubststonce, U. Be Aw cao Saint Pears atne Paul, Leavenworth, Sane ¢ yoyenno, and Yanktu “ihe reli Se ae Ne and day above aw q ‘bidders ate tovited ta bo proseut at ie. opens CHLTIVIZD CUBCKE. All bide must. bo uesonipanied by certified chocks pen, sone, Unita Bech bog forget anit ne cs al, pane Ta | tho propo: B. THROW BIE i Proposals for Mtattonery, eens ov TH BU Ngr ita p Foculved 3 aie Bip Duparts glean Untied tatote ta Manaupe stn Suruts! aoney, for pees tate the ae th ng the tiscul endin bibs ‘Ainnk forue uf proposals, showing i and outimatad quaniiibe Fequirad. tonottior 2 te eirouine rutatine, Sharatus- will on Bpplication to 0 Tropeeal innst bo sierase to the Hooretary of the At terior, aod indured, “irypossle for tation contract will be awarded under this advertiso- mont unti att appropriedon evall Uave buun mada Ui Congross for the purchase of thy eutonery requtra SCHUNZ, Yecrotary OPTICAL GOUDS, anne Hing Spectacles suited to all sights gn sclontige Nd Gluasas, ‘fuluson} Slyscupus Baruwotore. ete, AMER Ds, 3 ee S| BIRDS = Fe &Q GELMAN CANARIES, And seater as Pia. Hock, 1 Doz Bottles for - of Beautiful and Artistic Furni- ture, recent productions of revised ancient styles, designed and exe- cuted by hundreds of the most skilled artisans the world has pro- duced. A noteworthy fact, to which we would call special attention, is that although in our stock we have the best representatives in this line, from all countries, yet there is no jostling, no contention, but all dwell together in harmony, only vieing with each other to pro- duce THE BEST, THE MOST NOVEL and SERVICEABLE for the least outlay. This is a SPECIAL invitation to everybody to inspect the Nov- elties above mentioned. |SPIEGEL & CO., “5l and 253 Wabash-av, NEAR JACKSON-ST. PURE WINES, * PURE ~° WINES| AT FOLLOWING LOW FIGURES: Concords, 1 Doz. Bottles for $3.25 Claret, 1 Doz. Bottles for $350 Claret, 1 Doz. Bottles for $4.00 Riesling, 1 Doz. Bottles for $4.50 Catawba, 1 Doz Bottles for $4.50 Tokay, 1 Doz Bottles for $5.00 * These are all our own bottling, and guaranteed Pure Good Wines. | SWEET AND DRY CATAWBA, $1.50 per Gallon. SHERRIES, 81,50, 82, $3, 94, and 85 per Gallon, PORT WINES, 8a, $3, 84, and $5 per Gallon, Fine 01d: Whiskies at reasona- blo prices. Fine Imported and Domostic Cigars a Specialty: CO | JEVINE, GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT, 110-112 Madison-st. Cn DENTISTRY: &® Dr. Day, 133 East_Madlson-st, Best uaviiat} $5 Gold, $10, Willing, l-4 Old ates, VITALIZED AIR era fs) given treo for painlosa oxtracting.” 133 Uast PROPOSALS. NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS. Senled Propovals will be recotvod by the Jacksonville Southeastera hallway Comp ay Unti} ‘Thursday, June for Grading, Clearin sud eubbia! asing a? the Bateurton ne wat tea May from ¥ to Litchuuld, U}..x diatwace of abouy Bilsloa he ane or Hus, fern y m be sun at the ullice o diskacuvihio Tit du and after Juni, Hit Conta seButdibs addressed arene W siueen bi wensksoavilie: tiky May, 190. Hrowdaue MOTEL, _ SOUTHERN HOTEL, {Vormorly Atherton and Avenue Houses cori Wae ‘Huying beeen tcequstty ifeuevutod sad ested, ia “nurepon ana roa for al fy tl ‘fut Woniste. “OW'D are ana Proprietor. contrack, and spect $3.50 | MAY 29, RUIN AILS. | MARKED DOWN! On and after date our EN- TIRE STOCK of SUMMER SILKS will be Retailed at the following “New Prices!” Fifty Styles! Elegant quality ! 63c. Old price, Seventy-Five cents. Thirty Styles! ° Best quality! (5c. Old price, One Dollar. {SAMPLES ON DEMAND !| “HEADQUARTERS” For the’sale of AMERICAN: "BLACK SILKS! As previously advertised, we'sell the best Black Dress Silk produced in this coun- ay for $1.38! State street price, $2.50. ; INVARIABLY The Leaders of Popular Prices. MADISON AND PRORIA-STS, REWAR eaters CS Fis SEORNUA TED oc = $500 Rewe Reward! - Tho above reward wilt be pald for in- formation lending to tho recovery of the person of my brother, George W. Mer« riok, missing since Wednesday afternoon, 26th inst. Age, 87 years. Has sandy hafy, mustache, and chin whiskers 3 about 6 feet 6 1-2 Inchos In helght. Mad on dark suit and black Derby hat; 146 pounds welght. Was last seon leaving office of Spauld- ing & Merrick, 15 Rivor-st., about 3:15 PD. bt. of tho abovo date, L, G. MERRICK, 15 Rivor-st. MINERAL ws ATER, SILURIAN Wator is having an immense popularity as = medicine anda a bevurexe, Ava modleiue it ie Waturpts mlracul- ous remedy for all diseases of to Liver end Kidneys, all Urinary Affection eta Constipation, Dropey ‘and Gravol. Sutter no You, t uay w gallon of “stlunian Bpriug Water and drink it at howe, A BEVERAGE {t ls harmlrosand refreshing, and {ta use on the American table ja fust bocoming univereal. Vernit no other water to be substituted for the pure and satubrious “Silurian,” Yor sate on draug! ht ead ty the len at all first-class drag sores, Wisclesalo dopot a Chleago at Duck & Hayner’s. “Large descriptive pampbiot soalled Address, Avonmox & Hastsas, Weukosh, Wiso a, et ay tree, Wacoal NEW PUBLICATIONS. ATIONS. THE DAILY GRAPIEC Aun extra iilustrated-tssu0 issuo of Tho Dally Graphic, devoted entiroly to the Ropube lican Conyontion at Chicago, has been ise sned, and isto be had of all the. nowse dealers iu Chicago. Every persou Interested inthe Great Convention should not fail to procure a co ue . For BAM RS os ns 2 “TROSTER'S SALE ot4 Marsle-tront Houses, 3-atory and Basemont, Noa. 24, 26, 28, and 30 Aberdoen-st.. oor, Monroe, WION- DAY, May 31, at 10 o’clooka.m., on the premises.’ Titts perfect. Terme oash. SANFORD B. PERRY, Trustee. ' 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. _Boors AND 81 SHORS GREAT BOOT & SHOE SALE CONTINUES to attract the Thousands of Bargain-Seek- ers. We have already sup- plied one-half of Chicago, and we have enough to supply the other half with goods well made,--goodsat these prices: Infants’ Button Shoes......-.00.0--8 015 Infants’ Button Shoes, bette 225 Infants’ Button Shoes, good ....... 40 Infants’ Button Shoes, with iiecl +50 Child’s Fancy Shoes, Lace... 40 Child's Fancy Shoes, with I 50 isses’ Fine Side Lace 15 Misses’ Fine Pebble Goat Button. Io Misses? yore Fine Button Men’s Heavy Boots..... Men’s Fine ‘Light Boots. Men’s Hoary and Good Men’s Heavy, Double Solo. Men’s Fine, A 1... Men’s Fine Calf. Men’s Calf, Sewed Men’s Best Honde: Sewer Boyr’ Boots, good... 1.60 Boys? Boots, botter 2.2 Boys’ Best renal 8.00 Mews Low Cut Shoes Men’s Buckle Shoes..... Men’s Buckle Shoes, good Men’s Bucklo and Tic. 2.00 Men’s Saratoga Tie. 3.00 Men's Ifand-Sewed 3.25 Men’s Oxford or Ha 4.25 Boys’ Strong Shoes... 05 Boss’ Buckle Shoes... 1.15 Boys’ Buckle Shoes, good 1.25 Boys’ Button Shees.. Boys’ Button Shoes Boys’ Low Cut Bucl Ladies? Grain Shoes . Ladies’ Serge, Cong. | or Lace Shoes Ladies’ Foxed Button Shoes ....... 1.15 Ladies’ Fine Button Shoes... b Ladies’ Fine Button Shoes... Ladies’ Fino Kid Foxod Batt: males jSiealent Goat, Foxed Shoe: Laules, Bennine Curasote “ia ante, ion Ladies’ Genuino __ Lace or Button 8,00 padles’ Pebble @ ution... 285 Ladies Kid, Newports, Button 85 Ladies? Kid) Newport ie... We..sseccce 285 (BJ DBMMANN, “THE FAIR.” Cor. State & Adams-sts, FLAGS Huslin, Bunting, and Silk FIRE WORKS, LANTERNS, BALLOONS, AND OTHER FOURTII OF JULY GOODS, First quality goods. Lowest prices. Price Lists to Dealers, VERGHO, RUHLING &C0., 188, 140, 142, and 144 State-st, BUCK & RAYNER’S “Moth Powder”! a A reereD Will protect your Furs and Woolens through the Summer, ‘) STATE-ST., cor, Madison, and II7 CLARK-ST. DENTISTRYK. Remote MN ith treet VITALIZED AIR. New = Remedy. Ho unt Pain with Teeth, $8 Finest and Best ieee Bet Msartones, ehilty aud caro, Nu fancy py On.” DENTAL VAIL, re CHESNEY BOK.” DENTAL atic tis, ace E. E. EATON, ImPouTsD OF GUNS, AMMUN Trion ° FISHING TACKLE AND CUTLERY, No, 53 State Street, Chicago. + Established 185, oir NO TUN Oe eet : LRIMANIS |Thin Clothing}... # THE Golden Eagle Clothing Store, 136 and: 138 Madison-st., "144 and 146 Glark-st. BLUE FLANNEL, CASSTMERE, CHEVIOT, and WORSTED SKELETON SUITS, MADE WITHOUT LININGS, LIGHT AND GOOL. Largo Assortment of Linen and Alpaca Office Coats and Dusters, Plain, Fancy, and Revers- ible Duck Vests. Boys’ and Children’s CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. “All Goods RETAILED }for CASH at WHOLESALE ‘PRICES. HENRY I. HATCH, Manager. DIAMONDS, &c. emrtalons [AMONDS, Pearls, Rubies, Opals, 4 Sapphires. | MESSRS. N. MATSON & CO. have secured a remark- ably fine collection. of Rare Gems in Diamonds and Ori- ental Pearls; prices very rea- sonable. Especial attention is given to the arrangement of Bridal Jewels. N. Watson & Co,, 166 Stato, opp. Palmer House. WAREROOMS: 182 & 184. WWahatbar. FACTORY—196, 197, and 12) Twn! rcpt at, commer tN oriniton-er., New York, 0 PIANO Pass RENT. 5 LYON & HEALY, State arid Monroe-sts. CELLULOID GOODS, ~OELLULOID (Water-proof Lin- en) Cuff's,Collurs,and Bosoms, Price Lists aud Goods sent by mail, Call on reas BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 Aadisvn-sty Lribune Bullding. SVE CENTS. PR: IDENTIAL *yeron to Be Com- pelléd to Resign His Chairmanship, In Case He’ Persists in Ad hering to His Bulldoz- ing Tactics, The National Committee, Being’ Anti-Grant, Will Take Him in Hand. / Delegates Beginning to Ar- tive in Great Num- . bers. Views of Representative Mou from All Sections of the Oountry. A General Objection to the Enforcement of the Unit Rule, And ah Excellent Prospect that It Cannot Be Sustained. South Cgrolina’s Delegation Not to Be Relied onfor —~ Grant. ; No Southern State Will Vote for a Re- publican Candidate for the Presidency. Arnival of Judge Edmunds’ Ver- mont Supporters—Blaine in Ohio. peenrneeme! E The Scheme of the Grant Men to Steal the Exposition Build- ing Defeated. The Exposition Board of Directors Pu a Peremptory Veto'on the RS Project. Fresh “Installments of Anti-Thirdu Ter;3,8entiment from All Parts ~ +: of the Country. CONVENTION GOSSIP. OBSERVATIONS. Gatn’s TRLEONAPIED ,YTEWS AND INTER: Cmicaao, May 23.- voNes change in the situa- tton sInce yesterday, The cool weather has reduced the pulses of the political patriots, and they only say inysteriously, “A great deal of Important work was dono to-day.” Tlow, why, whereof, we feobly inquire, “Oh! sir, we're growing every hour. There’s 8 better feeling; depend on it. Smith’s the man." This is about the essence of all the conversation. A good many Democrats are here putting fn an oar, among them ex-Senator Barnum, the celebrated mule-buyer of Connecticut, :}-who has been supposed to represent Tilden, Tle ts as Nkely now to be for Field, having an oflice beside David Dudley Field and Dor- shelmey in New York, and khidred mining interests. Tho mining element is generally for Blaine, Mr. Barnum’s busluess friends, Chaffee, Hikifs, and others,—Barnum ls now President of the Little Pittsburg Mine,— have taken an enthusinstle interest fn Blaine. Barnum remarked Thursday ulght that he was not so well pleased with the Democratic outlook, because, he sald, it Jooked like Grant’s dofeat. Some skeptics thought this was a shrewd was of- boosting Blaino, Yet who can find ou¥ tw path of a bird In the alr or of a politician's in the bush? {St shows the small difference be- tavoen existing parties when the Chairman of a National Democratic Committee finds It congenial to attend a Republican Conven- tion a thousand miles away, antl is as gladly recelved us If he was n delegate, THE PRINCIPAL BIGHT IN CHICAGO to-day was Long Jolin Wentworth, six feet seven, with fect like o section of stove-pipe, walking nround brushing cobwebs off the hotel ceilings, ag If he was a giant on show, and siucing Ittle men for not going for Grant. “He beat Gen, Lee,” says Long John, “and he beat me, and do you tittle vil- Ining think he won't get away with your” Here he drops an epithet and hls opponents scatter Ike the crew of Ulysses before tho hungry Cyclops, Allthe Grant men are waiting for Conke ling. Sowe of them In the West call him Conkland, and some Conkyling, He was known to have quitted Washington at halt past 10 Friday, and. to bo due here Saturday. night. A more than usual Sabbath lnush will await the great man, . His last perform- anco® week or two ago was to give another twist to Hnyes, He was making a little speech, and the President's secretary are. rived. “Ihe Senutor from’ New York: wilt suspend his remarks to recelve a message from the President of the United States,’ cried the President of the Seunte, “A message from whom?” interrupted. Conkling, sardonically, Itls now understood that Conkling Is ro quired to confirm things. They have been but may fall of his sanction and incur his dreadful displeasure, The coolness of his judgment, his uniformly wise counsel, his doferenco to the advice of ofd. men and youths of genlus, are now so well under- stood that hu ts awaited to print tho gravity of his forethought on the procedures and compose the world, Tho best judgment determinable Friday way that l¢ is a nearly even thing between Grant and lis adversaries, with both sides stalwart. Porhaps the burden of opluton was slightly against Grant securing the nom- ination on the first ballot. ‘His advocates maintainod, that if this was true, still they would not desort him ballot atter ballyt, but: stand up to the rack and uwalt Telaforee: nents, - A FEATURE SOMEWHAT oventoaxkp in this organization is the rapport between. Grant In person and his supporters. Ho ts - in the State of Iiinols, at no great distance: trom this Conventlen, seeing the Chicago par.