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_Che Chicago Daily Ti WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, VOLUME XL.: sILKS. “SILKS, SATINS, and BROCADES. "BROTHERS Have Saseinented a large urchase the, past week from leading Importers, of 500 Pieces of Silks at enormous reduction, and will inaugu- rate a -SPEGIAL SALE OF SILKS Positively Reduced Prices! BLACK SATIN DE LYON. 80 Picces at $1.25 per yard, Worth $1.75. 2% Pieces at $1.50 por yard, Worth $2.00. 22 Pieces at $1.75 por yard, Worth $2.50. 17 Pieces at $2.00 per yard, Worth $2.75. 12 Pieces at $2.50 por yard, Worth 93.50, & Pieces at $3.00 por yard, . Worth $4.00. 160 PIECES COLORED SILKE, Teavy (ROS GRAIN, superior in quality, $160 per yard, Good value at ‘This is the finest bargain offered this season. BROCADE SILKS, Cholce and desirable styles, to match prevailing colors, $1.60 per yard. ‘MAGNIFICENT LINE OF HICH SATIN-BROCADES, . $2.00 per yard, 1 , Regular price 6.73. An. addition to above, we will offer our Entire Stock of ‘Imported Novelties,. goo Elegant Stytes to,select from, AUS Redaction from former price. SUMMER SILKS, ' The Entire Stock MARKED DOWN 4oc per ‘yard up upwards, SATINS! — SATINS'! ‘We have every desirable Color for Street and Evening wear, for $1.00 per yard upwards, . Ladies desiring to purchase Silks should not fail to avail themselves of this SPECIAL SALE, as we offer BARGAINS Throughout the Department. MANDEL BROS., . STATE-ST. Hichigan-ay, and Twonty-second-st, NEw PUBLICATIONS. For Sunday. Schools! ‘For Temperance! THE BEST NEW BOOKS! TEMPERANCE JEWELS, 27210 as. eT na nal ties a! Se ariatte A Tek,” thie Wee byrone sa whout, ere. e wits ange petted jor Ber "esto per doigns PRCT BSNUP ROBE, ORE 8 LE. White Robes! mlartey,) White Robes | The parest, vi Hobe 3 | seated a White Robes ! Wine Robes | ere wre Robes | ite Robes !gaTto per dexee, White Robes ! TEMPERANCE LIGHT. 24%, vie Boner etter anti for re Teaiance ang der BadeeRy Actors ana ‘sells tor’ Gif per bundrod. eta ea Gencol Sous OnE, a Wy ELoon | #1 “LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, ILL v. t . SEVER DITSON & CO., Boston, PMOPOSALS, srw wine onovams. PARK COMMIS Hpiee races jenta, i mre at nieesi TT {te bal oe, mith kw troy nae ane D a contoras ts a'work now.on ‘a 3 ion of th oats te sity hamlet Pee Cloasre i is 2 ee May Le, should te unidrorsog epee oe the: stag a roo ese tt ot RR has 1 LIQUORS, AND CIC » AND Oe hc ee Ac eas LAWRENCE & MARTIN 111 MADISON-ST., Importers Fine Wines, Liquors, and Havana Cigars. LAWRENCE Bole Agents in the Northwest for Chicago Jockey Club, Geo. Goulet, and Jules Mumm CHLANPAGNES, LAWRENCE Proprictors of | Tol Rock & Rye LAWRENCE WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SOUR. MASH RYE WHISKIES. Lawrence Stil! continue to sell the following 4-Summer Whiskies $1 per Bottle! $10 per cas case Pat doz., or $4 per gallon. OLD Gk i ehort—osoan PEPPER, BOND & LILLARD. , . F, C, TAYLOR. “KENTUCKY aA UB. GUCKENHEIMER RYE. GRAYS MONONGAHELA, WESTMORFLAS 4 GOLDEN Ti WEDDI pia; ~ TOLU ROCK & RYE. ; & MARTIN, CIGAR DEPT. Largont Importers of Ievana Clgars in this market, Goods of the finest quality. Lotuest prices. Weretatlat Box Price MiGarefa Alonso, La Corona, Flor de Cuba, Flor do Morclra, Flor de Cabal, Menry Clay, Romeo and Jullct, El Guardian, ete. & MARTIN, Manufacturers of ae cee a of La Reina Volante; & Revels In all sizes, made of the finest Havana To- bacco, and equal to the best imported. & MARTIN, STOCK OF Tay al and Domestic Cigars The Largest in the City. Dealers will find it to thelr advantage to call. & Martin, Largest Importers of Wines, Brandies, Gina, an ‘Porter, and Mineral Waters ia, Chicago. Holland Cin, — . Domecg Sherry, Crown Port, Blackberry and California WINES & BRANDIES, $I per Bottle, or. $4. par Gallon, GERMAN SELTZER, &4 per hamoer of so jugs. GERMAN SELTZER, $6.75 per ise of so quart bottles, LAWRENCE Ht Madi & MARTIN, ison-st., Projectors and B and Bulders Chicago Jockey- Trotting Cub, PHOTOGRAPIIY.— MOSHER, Tho National Distorieal _ PHOTOGRAPHER, 1o 0 Frond garters for for Phcloarephing the at gates Mare favitvea lo visit bla Gallery. which tn tho n= tn the worldand bas the Iarmest collection of rf ntoaraphs not Yrominent Mea on oxhibition In int PUOTOGRAPHY I$ A SPECIALTY. Lhe Gatlory of Art is 125 State-st., One blook north of Palmar Honse. i QOBAN NAVIGATION. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE General Transatiantic Company. Between New York aud Mas wre, I Mer GN ri ‘toot of 4 ralieay bys thls neared both transit by Finalish and the crossing tho Channelin reat Re Jonela..Wednenday, Juno 0, 6:90 a ieee ge ate Bee: canenday, iunaie rit Hata Fran ie fy a 1 A SHURE SERICH OF PARSAGH imetwaing wines TO a ee ineludl IGE mine, bedding, and utensils, wae drawn ofC it Lyonals of Puris in amount MADITERRANKAN RERVICB. Steamers will leave New Tork direct for Bordoaux, JAsbem, Gibralter, and Marseilles overy month as fol- low vit si} ie MARSEILLE About June 17 AT. ‘ait bout July it uae ra ie ltahy and rat Cabin, § Sua ‘ crane st, Wi OUIs Be Be ntan, Agent, 6 Bowling ureans foot FATE, Canin Aeon, JO Udarkeat, WAR WINvEit Stestape Agont, 17 Chicure: uh Bieernge Hamburg American Packet Company's WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Vearing Now York Brory Thorsdiy at 2 p.m. ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND GERMANY. * FOR PASSAGE ACPLY TO an ect Bie OOH » New York, ina th tit sok FELSENTMAL & KOTMINSKI, 60 & BB Fitth-ay., Chienga, General Passencor Agents. "Naw York (ae Messongore booked me AT BS BOF eid ithe t Acree Lond bs Wied ye hie De Din, iy egoend.cnbia. Cr Si teers rs reiGueae aged oy now Giese, ay, Th SEAL Sota Es Sosa ou Agenia for STATE. LINE ToOlesen, Lirervoul: Lublin, Helteah und London: every ‘Thuruday. Birt Cablo, EE seer scoordi ding to ‘ucooumodauva. Second Lab! piercer te ee Sears” Western Manages GUNS, &e, E. KE. EATON, IeroRTER OF GUNS, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE AND CUTLERY, No. 58 State Street, Chicago. . Established 1863,-- IGaZo, ry aE <i 39 eae SE VE SA ae > FURNITURE. FURNITURE, Chambor, Parlor, Dining-Room, and Library Suits, Hat. «Racks, Wardrobes, Yables—Wood and Marble Tops, fanoy odd Chairs for Parlor, cane and yoo! seat chairs, Easy Chairs, the Best Patent Rocker in’ the world.’ Ladies’ Parlor Writing Desk, OMco Desks and Chairs, Children’s Bedsteads and Crihs, folding ang angle Lounges Hovor’s Patent Fold: {ng Sofa Bed, Inval ‘alid Rocll ning Chairs Folding Chairs and Rockers. Also a ful toll Ino of Cnt Furntture, anch as jEnsels Wall Cabinets, Brackots, Pedestals, Ca rd Recelyors," ‘Maste Stands, Card Tables, &c., & Mirrors, Plor and Mantel, Mattressos and Pillows. A Largo Ase sortment of Rattan and Lawn FURNITURE Tho torr bost mado and finest Anished sean for for less money than anyythore else nn the elty. WIRTS & SCHOLLE, 222 Wabash-av., Between Adams and Jackson-ate. Hunyadi Janos lst WATER. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NATURAL APERIENT, Superior to All Other Laxatives, equlatos and improves the action of the Liver and Kidneys, Atecommendod by the medical profession thraugh> sous the world. ‘A winog assfuls dose, Taken tn the morning bo- fore breakfaat. _Of all Drnagtats and Mineral Water Dealers. SILURIAN Yater Is having an intmenss po aa 4 medicine and ae abererage,, Ava medicine Ite Wetaren miracul- ame remody forall disaaes of the Liver and Kidneys all rina fectlons, Dye] is pation, Drepey a Gravel. Suffer ne tonger but buy s gollon of “sllurlan® Bpring Water sad drick (wt howe, “Aa A BEVERAGE At ts harmlessand refreshing, and ite. use on the Americen table ia feat becoming universal. Permit no ether water to be substituted for the pure and salubrious ‘8ilurian.” aermleca dray ht aod ad by, the on at all Gretclas Wiboieale depot Im Chicago at Bock & Sa ares. M bolle dre Pemaphloh Sailed tes dress, Anpansen & Lastass, Waukesha, Wi TO RENT. | A desirable sulte of offices in the Trib« une Bullding, on the third’ floor, three rooms. Apply to . DO ° Room 8 Tribune Building. TRIMMINGS, Passementeries AND FRINGES Pardridges’. We have’ just concluded the largest purchase of the above goods from the best manufactur- ers in America, and of prominent European houses through their agents, ever consummated by any retail house known up to the pres- ent time. The assortment consists of eve- rything desirable in SILK, JET, and CHENILLE, and we guaran- tee prices to be from 10 to 25 per cent ‘below ‘all competitors in Chicago.” That we are pre-emi- nent in this class of goods is at- tested by our immense stock.(the largest, positively, in the United States), the crowds daily besieg- ing the counters, and that we were the only house in Chicago that was doing enough business in this department to warrant such an immense cash purchase, Special Attention Is asked to our PASSEMENTE- RIES at 40, 50, 60, 75, 85, and $1; tho largest assort- ment in Chicago. A Special lot of fine goods at $4, $6, and $8 poryard; our com- potitors ask $6, $8, and $12. Silk Fringes at 33; 50, 60, on Toe, $1. : A Spectal Lot of fine cuiie. at : $1.25, $1.40, $1.50, $1.75, $2, and sia per yard, “It is important “that purchasers should examine the elegant-quali- ties at above prices before decid. ing. SAMPLES Sent by mail. Orders receive prompt attention. Moncey refund. ed or goods exchanged if not sat. isfactory. Strangers and Visitors To the city respectfully invited to make a tour of inspection through our establishment; it being one of the representative houses of the West, it undoubtedly will be full ofinterest. No trouble to show goods, PARDRIDCES'’ MAIN STORE, 114 & 116 State-st., Between Madison and Wash'nzton-sts, On, and for salo, Diamonds, Watohes, and Jewelry, LIPMAN’S LOAN OFFICE, 161 South Clarkest., noar Madison. | MONEY TO LOAN By JOSINM M1. RERD, 52 Willism-st,, 4. Y., red, on IMPROVED CHICAGO POPU TREE Ltt D CLS, ‘Applications received und REN eno to by dL A. HULL BOT, 73 Handolph-t Money to Loan On Improvod City Property, at current rates, MEAD & COM, Salle-st. ea. AL ESTA’ ESTA FARM FOR SALE. oF Dairy Farm, 1H multes from Cor ine Sto tart House, | Bxoeltent atts Fruit, ete, Welt Was derdrainad.” Graval ron to 64, ‘MHnibored, and Un iy ‘Will divide so a8 to an on Or addross STATIONERY, xo. BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, ange SURES! SONY dither an: and Stdnting co d Doarbora-sts BLANK BOOKS, ' PRINTING, AND STATIONERY, J. W. MIDDLETON, 65 Statest. Large Block, Good Werk, Low Prices. 1880—TWELVE PAGES, CAN Books Fly? STAND AROUND SEA'S BOOK COUNTERS AND JUDGE FOR YOUR DEAR SELF, ANOTHER ARRIVAL _+ THIS DAY. SEA, 122 & 124 sae, Pier OFFER THIS DAY 500 MORE DANDY JACK---THAT MONKEY, Worth ‘Worth $0. cts. 50. Beaatifully Mlostrated Mook for the Young, worth 50 els. ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE ti 9 ct. Books, CROWDS AT SEA’S, More 12 ct. Novels. More 29 ct. Books. All of Chas. Dickens’ Works, Elegantly Bound in Cloth, EPOCHS OF HISTORY. THE AGE OF ANNE—THE AGE OF ELIZA. BETH—THE FALL OF THE STUARTS EAREY He Se Aa bel pat NORMANS IN EU- ROPE—TH: RITAN REVOLUTION-—WAR OF AMERICAN, INDEPENDENCE, etc§ etc., ‘etc., bound in cloth, 1,000 Books at 29 cts. 38 - 49 - 68 cts. ALL FAMOUS NOVELS, HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES, ANECDOTES, TOVENILES. SERiats, POETS, CLASSICS, ‘TRAGEDY, ROMANCE. 5,000 Books, Worth 31,00 to $3.00, for 38, 49, and 58 cts., INCLUDING CHATTERBOX, The Children’s Friend. LAST BOOK SALE FOR THIS SEASON A NDRERS TURNED _SEA’S CHICAGO'S. WONDER STORE, Dry Goods, Notions, CROCKERY, TINWARE, HARDWARE, JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, ‘Worth $1.00. Baby Carrlones Chairs, VELOCIPEDES, , DOLLS, Bicycles, Urackeus, ‘Wagons, ‘Tables, BOOTS AND SHOES, BASKETS, 10 cts, cts, sunt, CANDY, 2a Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings EVERYTHING ‘worn, used, or thought of by Man, Woman, or Child, ALMOST GIVEN AWAY AT SEA’S, THE WONDER STORE OF CHICAGO, STATE-ST., NEAR MADISON, WHOLESALE ROOMS, ad, 34, and 4th ficors. MERCHANTS, Sopeccentfolss.’3 LISLE GLOVES, LISLE GLOVES Field, Leiter & Co. State and Washington-sts., Place on sale WEDNESDAY, June 2, 3-Button Lisle Thread GLOVES, In all sizes and Superior Quality, at 20c perpair. Our stock of FABRIC GLOVES and LACE MITTS Is complete, and prices low, HOGART’S AKON. i B A ; ff An elegant Uiood, Brain. Acottatn cure for lossiy nd Nerve toniaat, ies Hine power and O38. te niin = Nerrousnow, loss off] mummory. tho fatigue off oe eter Dyspopein. brain of overwork er businaes & srotoe stonul ton, the a Hone trial wilt erate AreciataRusNaantover ery flbean equnladaaa Tonio aus vrostrniion and do, find Biood Furitter, bility of young wen,de- ficient mental and bodily growth of children, Hi fuslea that hevo bucame wuak uid nerrous to He hogan, aa you. Iropared only by WR LP phy Japlieliy relled oman the beet buaws exbe WU sUilate for mother's milk, dee diet for the aged, the alek or ceorelesconta, it 1a aaape + PEE AC) egy easily, One Dollar, VE WILL. RRAPT ES FA ES * Trestles onthe Proper Kearisbmestol Info PRES, VICTOR E. MALGER & “FOOD FATALE, 106 ¢a 110 sande Bi, How York, _ STOCKHOLDERS! MEETING, ‘Ghleago & Northvestera ala Company, o Annual Meating of the Stockholders and Bonds uoideeeatt tals Cony a uy fur the elockion of Directory ursuant lo law, aud 9 tranescual H Of such ates business as inal Je pulore sald meets a. wilt bo HH ‘ It Gites 3 is ars iy HiUISDAY, N % b o'clock p. Duta aboks cess A pail Sou fiat wkd reste Sues ilondnoiders will authenticate (hair votiog bondsby soplayran on ecsoiaht LBENT KKKD, Prepidegt MATS. Gentlemen's’ Dress’ SUk Hats, Broadway Spring Style, on hand or made to order. Superjor Quality. Price, $5, At BARNES’ Hat-Store, 86 Madison-st. (Tribune Building) REPLESS WILLOUGHRY, HILL & CO Men-kind. HOMULY MEN MADE “BEAUTIFUL” BY THE ‘Sleepless Clothiers,’ Chicago’s Own and Only WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO., whose Beautiful Store is the “PRIDE OF CHICAGO,” And are you going away from this city without seeing this vast and splendid Clothing Establishment, Cor. of Clark & Madison-sts., The Liveliest corner in Chicago, made so, by the ‘LIVELIEST" Clothing Men, ‘‘RESTLESS” and “SLEEPLESS” WIELOUGHBY, WILL & CO. Store Open till Nine af Night. MERCHANT TAILORING. GATZERT’S, Now the Largest, Best-Lighted, and Most Accessible FIRST-CLASS TAILORING. ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY, HAS GAINED, through the recent addition of the adjolning store, No. 123 Monroe-at., for the special Fequirements of Its constantly increasing custom trade, “ Advantages” In Room, Light, and General see to purchasers which positively no other house in this line enjoys. Being now in complete order we invite the at- tention of our valued patrons and the general pub. lic to our most magnificent stock and, unequaled variety of Imported and Fine American WOOLENS, ADAPTED FOR Business and Dress Suits (vorgurments, Trousers, te, Which will be made to measure, ote the ute moat care, and in the mast stylish and dura~ bie munner, at the Lowest Prices Possible! 179. and (81 SOUTH CLARK-ST., OPEN TILL g P. M. COR. MONROE, Lge ROUREN or JULY S0onn. FIREWORKS! # | FLAGS, LANTERNS, | BALLOONS, HAMMOCKS, ARCHEILY, LAWN TENNIS, TOYS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, DRUCOQISTS’ SUNDRIES, BABY CARRIAGES, &o. PRICE-LISTS TO DEALERS, VERGHO, RULING & CO, IMPORTERS, 188, 140, 142.& 144 STATE-ST. Scope ater SOM 800. Different Varictios U.S. STANDARD SCALES. CHICAGO SCALECO., 147, 149, and 151 South Jellersonst, “THE LITTLE DETECTIVE,” Om 8 For tea mss RSE Ha Bs, Broo, fu Pas besm-bex Toluded ith Sarit cata propordoa, Soud for lrice-List. FAIRBANKS’ WTANDAKD: SCALES. FAIRBANKS MORCK& 00," 114 & 118 LakeSt., Chicago, Becarefultobuyoaly the Geaulne, “PRICE FIV Iya cael ' delegates, “In a word, ‘the un! -which the hopes of the thirdtéfmers afone Fy THE CORT ENTTON, The Sesion Chics Fi- a ‘nally Arrives ata Conclusion, Don Cameron Backs Down ‘and Proposes a Com- + “ , promise. Judge Hoar to Be Temporary Ohair- man—No Unit Rule on Preliminaries, Logan’s Hlinoisans Go In, and :- Both Sets of Louisianians "Stay Out. Twenty-three of Pennsyl- vania’s Delegates Will Oppose Grant, Nine Ohioans Declare Their Purpose to Support Blaine. An Appeal to the Senatorial Syndicate to Withdraw Grant. Conkling Makes an Unauecessfal Attempt to Whip-Inithe Anti-rant New. . Yorkers, Four More of Them Refuse to’ Submit to His Dicta- tion.’ The Grant Delegates in the South Beginning to Weaken Very Noticeably. State After State Slipping Out of His Hands—No Hope Lett. Caucuses of Various Delegations, ° to Select Members of Com« - mittees. Tho Grant Managers Have a Meeting ot” Thoir Delegates, with About 800 Present. The Blaine People Claim that They Can Count On as Many Votes, Sald Cromwell at the battle of Dunbar: “The Lord hath delivered them into our hand.” So the antl-third-term men may say of the Grant forces, They are sadly demor- alized. A.series of defeats, dating from the unmasking of the guns of the New York del- egation, has utterly cowed tnem, and left thom to the mercy of thelr enemies. Conkling Inbored two hours yesterday with the immortal nineteen, not only without effect, but with the counter result of the ad- - dition of four more members to the ranks of the opposition, While Cameron was being brought to terms by the National Com- mittee, Conkling was learning a bitter lesson. ‘The machine which he had Jabored so long ; to perfect was slipping from his control, ‘Tho magic of his eloquence no longer served : his purpose. His honeyed words, his fiash- Ing eye, and his Lnperlous mien were power- less to move his auditors, His appeal fell upon dull, cold ears, The sceptre dropped from his nerveless grasp, and he realized that his oft-repeated assertion of the day be- fore—“Grant will be nominnted on the first, ballot”—was exposed to all the world as an empty boast, At the end of his long he, ranguo twenty-three delegates of the Empire. State stood shoulder to shoulder In oppusk tion toany man fora third term of tho Pres Idency} Meantime the socond member of the Syn dicate was undergoing a sovere ordeal. Notwithstanding the outrageous conduct of Mr. Cameron on Monday In haughtily defying tho Committee, the antl-Grant ma-- Jority of thirteen Ju a body of furty-soven * members kept quite cool, biding their tle. They had tho right and the powor to control the temporary organization of the Convon- tion, and thoy were determined to exercise It, They were besleged by a crowd of indignant delogates and others urging tho most sum- mary course,—tho Instant deposition of. the: refractory Chalrman. But they resisted tho’ pressure, as determined to create no needless, friction as to Insist upon and secure thefr, tights. to tho fullest extent, They’ sud to Mr, Camvron, in. substances “Te you will pledge yourself. and’ your chief associates will pledge themselves in your behalf that as Chatrman of this Com-' mittee you will falthfully carry out our Ans, structions, both as to naming the Temporary. Chairman and as to the moo of his election by the Individual votes of doiegates, then you’ will be permitted to retalu your position is, Chairman of thoCommittee. But not otter. wiso! ‘Take tlne to consider.” My. Came erdn took time to consider, consulted with: lis friends, and, after some hours, gave-the * required pledges, Senator: Hoar,iof Mnssa- chusutts, will therefore be thosei’ Tompo- rary - Ohalrotan of. the ,Conventiop on the nomlnation . of . Mr, Gams eron, "and the will be perfected by the votes of Individual rested, has been definit\vely abandoned so far asthe preliminary stages of the Convention proceedings aro concerned. It follows thay * ’ 7 -teniporary ©. organization) ° frule, Upon -