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VOLUME XL. TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. Cs 8 40) JO AtwsqyT gi $ PRICK Five CENTS. 98 Sate DREERS ¢ GOOMM: ne ‘OOUOTRONARY DISPLAY DISPLAY Bargains DRESS Gt GOODS =» Bd Xe ; ite special attention 3 bnyers ae tie following lines of desirable Dress Fabrics which we are of- fering at UNRIVALED LOW PRICES: 10 CASES “WOOL DE BEIGES” {2 [-2c.per Yard. “ALL-WOOL DE BEIGES” 20c per Yard. “‘BUNTINGS,” , ALL COLORS, {5 cts. per Yard. “ALL-WOOL BUNTINGS,” IN ALL SHADES, 25 cts. per Yard. “Lace Buntings,” In all shades of Ecru, Coachmen’s Drab, &c., 45c per Yard. 500 PIECES “SILK AND WOOL NOVELTY GOODS,” dhe per Yard, worth 50c, 100 PLECES - “Mommie Cloths,” Double Width, New Effects, 70s per Yard, worth $1. Silk and Wool Novelties, For Combination Suits. The Entire Stock Marked Down, 100 PIECES TedoCepeand French Pleura dE, Ae per Yard, former price 60c, 25 CASES French and American Lawns, French Organdias, Stotch and American Ginghams, Orders tended to, SEND FOR SAMPLES, MANDEL BROS., STATE-ST. Mickigonay, and ‘Twenty-sceond-st, SSS by mail promptly at- ANT MATERIAL, &c. AHABBOTT& CO. IMPORTERS OF ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, eis 117 ATATR.: See STAT EST. ~__RATEAN FUnATTOr OAN MURNITURE, L RATTAN “ie GEN Ts! CHAIRS, CHL. ANH our te, ncuuetiis, ee Th me The ONLY Tull How In the city, a Raby sineeerurt’ BABY eee tei sialugus Waneter RATTAN co., 211 4" TAT E-#! tn MEKKING, 4g0 & Northwestern Rallway Company, hog’ Annual ar, scrape toma ae Hits say ch io, betoranaet ae nm ofmuch ot other ee the Ip Py the couipany in ney oe on itt DH Win Hist and roa Fats ere wilh futhonticate. the! ie Luvin, Secreta AL BEnY Re Be ehioe” a _Steron 1 BABY FYOOD, whoo ere nee athe ae taraaabte aud strletly Amorteay oP: Ttufatecs ecsen Sgefon et Me : eminent os 1. f, Umpllalily velled on as the heed baowu cate my SUluLe Rar mathor’e vellk. As dirt tor the Shed, the sich ar conralesconto, H4 le unape Droatheds Sold hy Druggtnts nd Grosses, Small dae, $6 Conta, Umer the an iA, ne Detar, re wie weret rover Bearlskaent of Peer rr] vanes vicron B. OER be SGD it te HO teasesitiee York, SHOR. ~~ Jy} “Common Senso’ Shoes | peep Toluts panons and CK eWinWabs a 00, cg INES) LIQUONS, AND CHGAMS, LAWRENCE & MARTIN wu MA DISON:-ST., ters Fine Wines, Liquors, and Havana Cigars. “LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Bole Agents in the Northrrest for Chicago Jockey Club, Geo. Goulet, and Jules Mumm CHAMP AGNES. LAWRENCE Proprietors of Tolu Rock & Rye LAWRENCE SOUR MASH RYE WHISKIES. Lawrence Still continue to sell the following 4. Summer Whiskies ${ per “Bottle! $10 per case ps 1 doz., or $4 per gallon. MON ARCH. CROW—OSCAR PEPPER. febR AYER, BOND & LILLARD. AYLOR. KENTUCKY CLUB. CKENHEIMER RYE. au GRAY’S MONONGAHELA, © a WESTMORELAND, GOLDEN WEDDING. TOLU ROCK & RYE. CIGAR DEPT. Targeat Importers of Mayany Cigars In this market. Goods of the finest quality. Lowest prices. Weretailat Box Price M1 Garcia Alonso, Flor de Cuba, Flor de Cabal, Nenry Clay, Romeo and Juliet, El Gnardlan, ote. & MARTIN, Manufacturers of a8 celebrated =A of Cigars, La Reina Volante, & Revels In all sizes, made of the finest Havana To- bacco, and equal to the best imported. & MARTIN, : STOCK OF Inporled and Domestic Cigars The Largest in the City. Dealers wil find ft to thelr advantage to call & Martin, Largest Importers of Wines, Brandies, Gin: a Fortec, and Mineral Waters in cee Holland Cin, Domecg Sherry, Crown Port, Blackborry and California WINES & BRANDIES, fg ALL aT $1 por-Bottle, or $4. per Gallon, GERMAN SELTZER, 86 per hamper of sojuga, GERMAN SELTZER, $6.75 per case of 50 quart bottles. Ta Corona, Flor de Morcira, LAWRENCE & MARTIN, ill Madison-st., -Projectors and Builders Chicago Jockey & Trotting a ee URNITURE, | FURNITURE. Chamber, Parlor, Dining-Room, and Library Suits. Hat-Racks, Wardrohes, Tables—Wood ond Marble Tops, fanc odd Chairs for Parlor, cane and woo seat chairs, Easy Chara, tho Best Patent Rocker in the world. Ladies’ Parlor Writing Desk, Office Desks and Chairs, Childrons Bedsteads and Cribs, folding and single Lounges, Hoyer’s Patent Fold lug Sofa Boul Lava Hid Reclining Chai Folding Chairs and Rockers. Also a fall Une of Fanoy Furniture, such as Easels, Wall Labinots, Brackets, Podeituls, Card Hevelvors, Muslo Stands, Card Tables, Mirrors, Pler and Hautel, Aetteeeen and Pillows. A Largo As- artcent of Rattan and Lawn FURNITURE Tho rery, best mado and finest finished Feats for less money than anywhero elso in the city. WIRTS & SCHOLLE, 222 Wabash-av., Ectween Adama and Jecizon: sts. ie Sekar let na Healod Propysala will bo recolved by the Jacksonville ee Railway Co Unt ‘Thursday Hi), for Grading, O} and irate the tins of the Heeanslon ots yay from Virden to Litensiuld Ww suuu KE the office of ¢ desesumnl i Feige ats? td ‘ sy ; iS rlutt 1a rele bee ould b rth waar LAA 8. Bile oh fe Hy _deeksunyilor Ws, May ae. ___Vrestlunt_ THE WEST CHICAGO PARK COMMIS SIONERN Witt reoolvo proposals frow responsitie Contractors Up to Wu, m. OF Monday, Suny?) Ite, for JOM CUMC Vals, Ti0re Or lone UL HROKBN ULABT FURNACH, UN on a i 1 bil of sald tuatarial to bu dollvured, Hea ‘und Sica LAN UOULBVARD and ite connections within UGLAH wud CENTRAL PAUKS, the materials Arcot lubor to conform tn wu ery Teapoct to the g for sald work now ‘on join the ofice oF sad Gare Mane pastors, eedead dee Isto: M0 ate w jock anty con of tel ude bids ts eter Bualo: ast My acd ree posula oy borshoul Stone, Cin ‘1 ea sor Gravely " the Us. J. ER uw, Beo'y, ‘Caag inay bo, should be addry 8. W. oor, Laleted and Wash! pinto att ron nnn STISCRLLANEOUS, WOMEN CITIZENS. A MASS-MEETING Of Women who Wantto Vote AVI Do beld at FauwkLL Hatt, 1 Madison-s, qiucsday, dune at 10 a mend’ ead 8 p.m. unde roa acnunive, wowed. frum all sections oF ath ive inten Wuaee tated a bs ee ublican Pas pnet ye bi Auustatoato to day soasions, iW cunts) to evening didatont Boe DISSOLUTION. copartnersbip heretofore exist pases a dor te fru aaue at rae fas dissuived cial opuseute Atl due to uF yh ru of jubn folatuin tan to this dave will be settle uy dopa Geurs BSTEIN, “out Eisai Vousruin, carcago, fay, wa? ~ Fine Watches! MESSRS, N. MATSON & CO, Beg to call attention to their + stock of Fine GOLD WATCHES For Ladies and Geutlemen, in Plain Gold, Carved, Enameled, and Jeweled Cases. Each Watch will be sold pnder our full guarantee. SILVER WATCHES In all sizes, in Hunting and Open Cases for Men and Boys. Warranted good time-keepers. CHAINS. A fine assortment of double Vest Chains, extending trom the button-hole to both pock- ets. Single Vest and Guard Chains in various designs. SEALS AND LOCKETS, “A great number of devices, ine cluding @ fine assortment of Masonic Jewels, JEWELRY For Gentlemen's wenr, in Scart’ Pius and Rings, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, in Gold, Stone, Mo- saic, Enameled, Caryed Crys- tals, Camco, Jeweled in Dia- monds, etc., otc. = N. Matson & Co., | 166 State-st., opp. Palmer Mouse, THOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS attending the Convention abe wb BI JAMES! soraseriy Wouu' oy HO- ¥ithh-av., noer Mudisou-st, ST. CHARLES HOTEL, 168 and 17 Clarix-st. odhiEs ha neas ott beautiful rooms bat tusk pect. - WENANGIAR, , Money to Loan on improved | Guy Property, at current rates, MBAD & COR, U0 Ls Balle-at. . ae Unda LR cesiiehin ee yeas ea SURI SEE SUT ING: For Summer Wear! WE ARE OFFERING EXTRAO! EXTRAORDINARY ATTRAC- TIONS IN THIN GOODS. OUR STOCK IS NEW. In Finish, Quality, and Shape We Cannot Recognize Any Equals. We know our Clothing is superior to any Ready-Made work ever ofered in this or any other market. Qur customers tell us s0,—our monster sales prove it. Our iucreasing trade in all the leading cities Indorsés our statements, ; EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT MABLEY, the Clothier, SELLS HONEST Goons AT SHALL PROFITS. For the Season of 1880 we have exoreleed spoclal caro In tho manufacture and trim- ming of our SUMMER SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN. We think an_Ing ction of our stork will VERIFY OUR STATEMENTS. We carry one of tho Anest lines of FURNISHING GOODS ever shown in the Western market, and can save all purchasers from 25 to 40 per cent on Gents’ Furnishings and Underwear, Gents’ Neckwear, and Cents? White Vests, MABLEY, ~ Clothier, / 164 & 166 South Clark-st., Chicago. 124, 126, 128, 136, 132 & 134 Wood-av., Detroit; 66, 68,72 & 74 West Fifth-st., Cin- cinnati; 7x & 73 Summit-st., Toledo; cor. Fifth and Pine-st., St. Louis; West Market-st., between Fourth and Fifth, Louisville; 3 127 & 129 Ontario-at., Cleveland; Jackson, Pontiac, and Ionia, Mich. — - ee SHOTMING, DELEGATES ‘To the Convention, THE GREAT SPEAKERS Who will olootrify thie Grea and lorqus Country With tholr polished elegance, will wear our $6.50, $8.00; $10.00, and $12.00 Spring and Surimer Suits, T ib DELEGATES AT-LARGE Have seen fit to be fitted with somo of our $100, $13.00, $15.00, and $17.00 Fancy Back Back Suits. The CANDIDATES Havo all of them boon fitted to our ELEGANT SATIN- LINED COATS AND VESTS. Don't fail to sco thie great stock, made up and displayed for this great occasion by the ‘GREAT GLOBE’ ONE-PRICE CLOTIERS, Who will save you from $4.00 to $8.00 on each Sult purchased. 188, 187 & 109 South Clark-st. HARRY HART & BRO. Proprietors, £2" Ordera by mall promptly attended to. SUMMER SILKS! “< AW? Marked Down! On and after date our entire 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 ! 75c. Old Price, One Dollar, Samples on Demand! “ HEADQUARTERS” For the Sale'of American BLACK SILKS! As previously advertized, we sell the BE Black Dress Silk Produced in this country, for $1.38. State-st. price, $2.50. INVARIABLY The. Leaders of Popular Prices. HADISOV AND PRORIA-STS, 800 iiferent Varieties U.S. STANDARD SCALES. CHICAGO SCALECO., 147, 49, and 151 South Jotlersonst “ THE LITTLE DE’ DETECTIVE,” Bor Family (itico, of Store, if oF to 25 Ib. Pico, SLO. wo-'Tun W. ae uy sot iy 4 beau nd Beuns-box included with ike LOE alzus In proportion. Sond for Price-List. FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD Kighly Ream by our Best Faysl G Arr : payee feed erwin. Acertain By for loneal ind Nerve Tontoot un- ay of appellle, Dyapopetn pisussl powor and utc MA Nervousnoon, lous fd} “AROS bs uullky an: 1 the ftigue off menor VGnte wver provared, hy bratti of ovurwork+ “# One trial with convince’ bualy & profes-p FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. SU UhutA a hue nove sionat'mon, he’ were-l aah acute un ontruiton wid doe $115 113 LakeSt.,Chicaga, pnd Hiylod Curios "Ss bility we young monde De carefultobuy caly the Genuine. elant mental and boddly urowth vf elildren, | ak and urea aulva that have « Ou. “Prepared onl AiO te insure (0 HAI ann SROCERIES, FH FRUITS, &ce ace ln Anticipation | OF THE GRA OF VISIT) To Chicago during the present week, we have been receiving, In addition to our manumoth stock, large shipments of Clothing direct from our MAMMOTIL MANUPACTORY,' which were mannfac- tured for this oceaston, and gotten up with a view of farnishing out-of-town people a class of READY - MADE CLOTHING. Equal In every particular to that emanat- ing from any leading merchant talloring establishment in the land. Appreciating the fact that gentlemen visiting Chicago during the week would not take the timo to order Clothing, we have placed on our counters for them to select from the most yaried and complete stock of Ready-Made Clothing ever on exibition under ono roof, of Every Grade, Style, and Price! Made in our own Manufactory. To those not funiliar with our facilities for pro» ducing Clothing wo would say the Proprl- etors of the PUTNAM Clothing House rank among the largest manufacturers of Rendy-Mudo Clothing in this country. They purchase thelr cloths and materials direct from the mills in both Europe and America. They originate their own styles, and we do claim tliat not ono lead- ing merchant tatlor out of every five hun- dred is capable of designing, cutting, making, or finishing a garment that will compare favorably on any single point with our Clothing. Considering these facts it will bo readily understood why we are cnabled to offer SPECIAL BARGAINS! And why wo can save from 25 to 33 PER CENT to our customers, Ln dealing with us you are dealing direct with the manu- facturers, and are thus SAVED AT LEAST TWO PROFITS, PUTNAM CLOTHING TOUSE, 131 & 188 Clarks, and St. and ay Hadison-st, MINER, BEAL& HACKETT, Propristors und Manufacturers, W. H. FURLONG, Resident Maunger. COAL, J. Let HATHAWAY, COAL, Wholesule and Retail. Anthracite, Blossburg, and Cumberland COALS Constantly on hand, and shipped direct from mines in box-cury, wt lowest inurket ru Whoo Brite Ts Lite 1 BOCK EO) Kine yd t., U4 Archor-ut rds by wal ph, OF uiher” telephone promptly ultondad t SUPERIOR COPPER MIXED TYPE. BARNIART BROS, & SPINDLER ADL Nui AYP ¥ GREAT WESTERN TYPE FOUNDRY MESOVED TON 18 & 7 FIFTH-AV. PAS Popularity: of stdin COPPER-MIXED UY PH Mus guado wt inereuey ii vur fucititive necus- sory. Ju our new quarters we lupe lo prouptly wet the requirements uf our terguatig busltuss, ub: Ushors aiid riers wre cordially invited tw exit upon L.C.| PARDEE, Muccessor to Stanton & Co. Finest of Groceries, Choicest of Fruits, “Imported Delicacies, Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, 54 & 66 Madison-st. o Hpoctactes sulted to all sluhts on sclentifia jolt Gi dle Fine principles. Opera snd Mol Gruscupus, Baromoturs, ute. = Soner TO RENT. A desirable suite of offices In the Feibe be une Building. on tha nis floor rooms. Apply to Sows lasses, Toloscopes, Enat of Btute. DOOR AND WINDOW SORKENS, DOOR AND WINDOW SCREENS Made to order “and put up." HILL, 260 Wabash-av. nat eee Ma: REMOVAL. PRUSSING'S VINEGAR WORKS. Enure WOUKS rouioved to block bounded by ite ali Pace fourth wad Twouty-Usth-ste 25 South Water-st, corner Michigan.ay, E, L. PRUSSING. & CO, sFORAGE. “FURS preserved from Moths, stored injlre-proof rooms, For perfect sufe- ty leave your Furs or address to sent for them with BARNES, 86 Madi- son-st. (Lrlbune Building) THE CONVENTION, mportant Meeting of tho Republican National Committee. Don Cameron Refuses to Re-, ceive an Anti-Unit Res- olution, And Despotically Declines to En- tertain an Appeal from the Chair. All Preliminaries of the Convention - Given to an Anti-Grant + Oommittee, The Pennsylvania Would-Be Dictator Objects to a Review of tho Delegate Roll-Call, paar ; Nineteen New York Dele- gates Sign an Anti- Grant Protest. Great Anti-Grant Demonstra- tion at the Base-Ball Park. Wayne MacVeagh’s Opinions of the Senatorial Syndicate. The Grant Men Make a Weak Attempt at a Counter Demonstration. ASmall Gathering Addressed by Some Second-Class Speakers. Some of the Delegations Meet Yester- day and Elect Chairmen and Committeemen. A Talk with Bob tngersoll—Ru- mors Regarding the Lou- isiana Delegation. On the heela of the consummation of the outrage upon the right of individunt Repub-, Nean opinion in Pennsylvanin and New! York, the anti-third-term bail commenced to roll, It has been growing Hke x snuw-ball ever since, and.yesterday it culminated ino real avalanche, which seems to have overs whelmed the followers of Gen, Grant. All day the Grand Pacifie and the Palmer swarmed with men roused to a. fever heat of excltement, whose chicf purpose was the de- nunelation of the lenders of the third-term movement, § Everywhere regret was exe pressed that Gen. Grant had permitted his name to be used. But everywhere there was unmistakable evidence of an obstinate determination to rescue the Repub- Nean party from destruction on - tho rock of third-termism, even at the sacrifice, if it must be so, of a share of Gen, Grant’s well-earned fame, ‘Tha most violent anti-third-termer cannot be induced to speak ML of Gen, Grant; but from the consideration shown him a reaction springs which is merci- less toward the Synateate and thelr tools and dupes, Up to yesterday the hotol crowds of antl-third-termers were composel largely of citizens of Chicago, mon who felt bitterly the outrage of the Paliner Houso bolt and its sequence, the attempted disfranchisement of ten districts of the State at Springfield. But. yesterday the Chicago protestants were re- Inforeed by hundreds, yes, thousands, of alsfranchised Republleans from the Interlor of tho State, and soon it beenme evident that the resentment of Chicago is asa drop in the bucket tu the fierce indignition of the rural districts, Snald ono of the country gentiomen to the only Grant delegate from Wisconsin; “The Iilinols outrage must ba righted by the National Convontion or we bolt. We fought and voted to muke free tha slaves of the South, and we won't submit to being reduced to polltleal slavery.” An+ other Ilinolsan gald: “I¢ Grant fs to be nominated by tho syndicate processes adopted in the Ulnols Convention, thore is nothing left for stalwart Repubileans to do but guthor up the remnants of the grand ol Republican party and with thea form a raft to float the principles which these bad men, from selfish, personal mo- tives, are willing to abandon and subvert.” A Grant man, an old farmer trom = the noighborhond of Bloomington, sald: “I was in the Springtleld Convention, and voted with Logan under protest. 1 should Mite to make Gon, Grant President, but I have seen enough since our Convention to convince me that he can’t get the Electoral vote of Intnois,”” It now begins to come out that several of Gen. Logan's warm personnt frionds urged him to desist from his pure purpose to bulldoze, outrage, and Insult tlie State Convention, but without avall, and that, falling, thoy fullowed lils.Jead, throw- ing the responsibility upon his shoulders, ‘The commanding feature of the situation continues to be the outrage in Itnois, In every crowd that fs the’ question always under discussion, Tu the presence of every delegation every hour ah indignant Uljnoti~ on appears and demands to know. how'the” appeal of this State is to be treated?’ To all suggestions of compromise ‘ho quem a deaf ear, decluring that the teu disfranchised digtricts of-the Empire Btate of the Vest. the great Hopnbltcau distriéts of the'§inte-- ” must be adniltted to: the National Cguven- lon or ite Electoral And -these appeals hayo had. aq. powerful gitect upon the delegation of every State in sa voto 1s certain: | ly. lost to “the Republican nominee? _ :

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