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i a _Ohe Chicago Dailn Tribune. 1880—TWELVE PAGES, VOLUME XL. DRESS GOODS. ~ SEM ANNUAL (learing-Sale WILL BE CONTINUED DUR- ING THE ENTIRE MONTH OF JULY. ACTUAL BARGAINS TRY DERN DRESS GOODS, - Enormous Reduction. 500 Pieces “DEBEIGE SUITINGS,” "12 1-26 per yard. «DEBEIGES,” AML Wool, 20¢ per yard. ‘“DEBEICES,” + AIF Wool, 40 inches wide, 406 sted “CAMELETT SUETINGS,” AML Wool, 48 inches wido, 60¢ yard. “Lace Buntings,” “In all tho Newest Shades, 25¢ yard, Khyber Cloth Snitings,” All Wool (in Navy. Blus. onl), dbe Por ard; usilal price, 750... - “PERSIAN BROCADES,” All Colors, 25¢ per yard, ’ “Bandana Plaids,” al Wool, 44 inches wide 50¢ per yard; worth $1.5 50. Novelties in Fren French, English, | x and German Sultings At one-half their cost. of Importation, French and American Lawns, French. and American Ginghams, | : Tho largest assortment; in the city. Our Clearing-Sale, for bargains, will be found interesting to all, * We invite the closest inspection of buyers to our prices. STATE-ST. ‘ dll and Twenty-sccond-st. en KIREWORKS, FIRE: _ WORKS! oaatttrety, ue cheapest and best Works tn the city, Fanveas Bowes eFeneap treaty oid by uneorupatous partion all over the city. WUNNEX & MILLER, 180 SOUTIE WATER-ST., one door enst of GARDEN CITY FIREWORKS RELIABLE WORKS! PHICKS THE LOWEST! Torpedoes, Lanterns, Flags, &c. "TAYLOR'S FIREWORKS! 3 SOUTH OLARK-ST, “Mosh allable Works made. PRICKS REDUCRD. Sentio all paria Unitod Blaien, FOLUING BED. pring Mattre ‘The handsemest, most aub- PAAR. stantial & comforiable made, BY Manufactured only by A; H, Androws 00. 208 Wabash Ave, CHICAGO, ‘Wood Mantels, ate. Ne rt . . NOTICE. ty 3, arena steers et aL ea | oft piss pee coisas euch dguents will be paid upoa Her. F- GUANBY, Compypolier, "| | WE CELEBRATE THE GLORIOUS Ath of July! And will contribute to tho comfort and economy of those wlio are inclined to be patriotfe, and who will buy Clothing of us before the Oth day of July. We prome ise a saving of 26 to 88 por cent on all SUMMER GOODS Bonght af onr stores on SATURDAY, July 3, and MONDAY, July 6, It will richly repay Tho Millionaire, Tho Professional Man, The Business Man, The Laboring Man, To call upon us, examine our prices, and make their purchases during the TWO DAYS’. SPECIAL SALE, Our thousands of customers and patrons will avail themselves of this eppontltys Faowring that when the PUTN. offers indneements it isa positive saving to them of 25 to 88 por ct. those who have not heen fortunate enough to deal with us, we would state that wo prunufnoture all the Clothing we sell, and tliat in dealing with us you are dealing direct with ie manufacturer, anid of course saving the two or threo profits which othor Clothing Houses aro conipalled to ask. When tho facts in con- nection with our Mammoth Manufactory, and onr facilities for producing a SUPERIOR CLASS OF Readymade Clothing Aro takon Into consideration, is lt any wondor that these Iittle fellows in the yielnity of our mammoth stores are in constant fear and Jeopard, sas thelr ad. yertisements indicate, and watch dally oor SPECIAL BARGAINS and our Ress ident Manager, whose success in entering to the public is unprecedented? It is our Mr, Furlong’s constant study to please and supply our thousands of customers with styles and qualities not to bo found in any other Clo! ning House, and a bet~ tor demonstration of his goncralship can bo had only by a close Inspection of our styles, combined with the fuct that our trade has more than trebled under. his ellicient managemont. PUTNAM CLOTNG HOUSE, 13x and 133 Clark-st. ata 117 Madison-st. ° . MINER, BEAL&ILACKETT, Proprietors and Manufacturers. W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager. STATIONERY, xe. TVER PAGE = Retail Stationers. CHOYNES.CO.2 — a Papers and Envelopes, Forel i i Mourning Papers, satay, Cards, Weare making extensive repairs ‘to our store, but are open for Gusiness ax uauel In all depart- S 2, etd ee and Stamping. BLANK BOOKS, PRINTING, AND STATIONERY. J, W. MIDDLETON, 85 State-st. Ef Btock, Good Work. Low l’rices, SATURDAY, JULY 3, CIGARETTKs. “SWEET STEPHANIA” Patent Cigarettes, Glass‘ Mouthpiece Attached. RICH IN FLAVOR! SWEET IN TASTE! FINER THAN THE FINEST! LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! The “SWEET STEPHANIAS” aro tho result of 14 months’ appileaton to tho {improvement of an article that {s destined to hecome the most popu asi ast as their now superior merits become known. hed with ail modern appliances, and we guarantee that the own factories, farn lar of its kind as We havo recently estahlished our Quality of the Tobacco Employed in ‘tho “SWEET STEPIIANIA” CANNOT BE SURPASSED! We desire especially to call the attention of that class of smokers who haye been in tho habit of smoking IMPORTED CIGARETTES, TO THE ELEGANT FLAVOR Of the “SWEET STEPHANIAS,” which in this respect challenge the world. FREE FROM OPIUM And all dangerous drugs and impurities, as a matter of GLEANLINESS, HEALTH, ECONOMY, AND COMFORT, They stand ALONE and PEERLESS, while the recent “Sweeping Reductions in Price,” Which we have been enabled to make through the catablishmont of our own factories at Baltimore, Md., and our own glassworks at Brooklyn, Ne Yes permit their being sold to the consumer at a priée that makes them “The Cheapest Smoke in America!” Remember that two packa holder with nicotine, and all that implics, Tony bach ° thing with which it comes in contact, 8 of anton Cigarottes will ‘choke a cigarette- ng an OFFENSIVE SMELL on cvery- SWEET STEPHANIA?? ts furnished with a fine clenn glass monthpieco that ‘condenses and retalus all Impuritics. fo distinguish tho *¢ gp ace Stenlisulag” from the Stephoning, ‘we have packed the former, 26 packages of 20 Cigaret: es each, ina A SQUARE BOx, Instead of an of au oblong, as he as heretofore. Give them atrial, and you will discard all ll others! Soild Everywhere at | at Retail, and at Wholesale by All Jobbers. ML. COUN & €0., Sole Proprictors, 15-to0 27 Wahash-av., Chicago, WINES, FRUITS, &c. Ain of July! BUY YOUR WINES, LEMONS, ORANCES, CANNED DELICACIES, &e,, &e., Be, FOR THE CELEBRATION, FROM C. JEVNE, 110-112 Modison-st. Hest Gooita yor Leant Money. EI DUCATIONAL. WOLFE HALL Denver, Colo. A cueneu ROARDING AND DAY SCILOOL FOR GIRLS. RU-Rev. J. 1. SPALDING, D.D., Rector, Mrs. ANNA PALMER, Principal. For Tonns and Ctreular addroas Principal, PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY, EXETER, N, H. LASBICAL DEPARTMENT ote fab ino lies standard torudnatentoe eet ANTM ENT sean fs Cad Hnatiat oourton uP Caties, for eetenute past wembers of the Academy who will send pole macsuan' lit reesive aps pny of the Annual Gatae For a CPi tNS, Principat RIVERVIEW ACADEMY, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥. OLOUGH-GOING, WIDE-AWAKE school for boys, Sabian ( Study, Milnary Drlil, and ieureats on gue prapordnn roncrint iptv Pariphlot, arith Chart of za eeu foe Olie HINDERS A. BL Principat MOVICINN GIEAMMAI BUITOOL, Now Haven, Conn. Preparatory ta Yale Coll road, piaced jin private Bo Sy iy uty Buys from ab eeved by th We i2tternina, iiss CHECARAY INSTITUTE, 27 wud 15 t) Philudeipe our ea “a bar deli for Voie Tades aad Siu. ‘ie thay sabaste Dil ete ives "of the amtlye i. an epider nae ae PHOWESSIONAL GARD. Throat and Lung Diseases, INTER would notify his patient Ras te Baran ae astute ble cttose be open on every woek-day frou) rs ke advi ita after 4 p.m. 01 on bus a Fein ‘et the odice of Dr H WON: TEE, an biala-st GRAPES. [iverside -Hot-Hlouse Grapes, fresh from Hote House every morning, TAYLOR’S, 3 Clark-st. FOURTIL OF JULY. 4th July. . Celebration Monday, 5th. Goodrich Steamers ‘Will Mako Kix Regular Trips to EVANSTON. Taare Docks foot Michigan-ar., Ny 10:30, 12, 1:30, 3, and 4:30 o'clock. CRTC «251.18 te &® Dr. Day, 133 East Madison-st, Best {Uiruuzo| $5 Gold, $10. Filling, 1e4 Of Itatos, VITALIZED AIR” (Or agaa) siren froo for painioss extracting. 133 Eoae For SALE, “FOR SALE. 10 THEWSPAPER MEN. A first-class Chambers’ Folding Ma- chine, with the Kahler ‘Attachment. Will fold a shoet 86x50 or 24x86. In good rj order, at a very low price. Apply at this of SILKS, &c. OPENING. 500 Pieces Silks, Satins, &Brocades, In Black, Colored, and Combinations, 10 pieces Biack§(tros Grain, Silk, $0.68 ALL SILK. 18 pieces Black Gros Grain Silk, = 75 MUCH HEAVIER, 25 picees Black Gros Grain Silk, 87 EXTRA Goon, 40 picces Black (ros Grain Silk, 1.00 HARD TO BEAT. 81 picces Black Gros Grain Silk, 1.10 SOPERVINE, 8 pieces Black Gros Grain Silk, 1.25 EXTRA SUPERFINE: 15 picees Black (ros Grain Silk, 1.88 CHEAP AT $2.00, 1 caso Sommer Silk, lair stripe, 50 WORT, a 75o, Goods ordered by Telegraph, Express, or Mail will receive the strictest personal at- tention. 8. Mi eae |i {68 State-st. DENTISTRY, VITALIZED AIR. New Safe Memedy, No More Valu With Teeth, 88 Tinost and Brent Wall sot. Ragan aan wud osry. No fancy prices. 5 “ Ro, and Hundoipticate, LOAN ace LIPMAN, 151 South Clark-st., 1814 S9i4 and plver, How Resi forCash. Money to Hi. h HURLBUT & 60., ‘Wholesale Druggists, 75 and 77 Randoilph-st. VACATION | SUITS FOR EVERYBODY AT Nos, 104 and 106 Madison-st, EQUALLY SUITABLE AND APPROPRIATE VACA- TION OR NO oe RO VEGeON: MERCHANTS’ SUITS, *} § SUCH AS A. J. Nutting & Co. Only can produce. Wo would like you to sce them. SALESMEN’S, SUITS, SHOWN ONLY BY A. J. Nutting & Co., The House famous for Nobhy Styles and Low Prices, BOOKKEEPERS’ SUITS _ AT YOUR CLOTHIERS, A.J. Nutting & Co.’s, The One-Price C. 0. D. Truthful and al- ways reliable fine Clothiers. LAWYERS’ SUITS, AT THE ONLY C.0. D., NUTTING & CO.’S, Where you can get good bargains eren if you do know moro about Law than you do about Ciothing. PREACHERS’ SUITS, AT THE HOUSE OF A. J. Nutting & Co. Gentlemen of the Cloth’ like to deal | with us because of our Straight tugs {lons, One Price and Reliable Statements, MECHANICS’ SUITS, AT YOUR CLOTHIERS, H , A.J. Nutting & Co.’s. Tho enemy of high prices and the friend to tho Workinginan ; retailing gouds the year round at low prices. We shall celebrate the 4th on Banks and Public Offices will do you between now and Monday o'clock only. “SAILORS? SUITS At the well-known A. J. Nutting & Co.’s, Who clothe the Inborers on the land and lakes at Reasonable Low Prices. SCHOOLBOYS’ SUITS A.J. Nutting & Co.’s. P. S.—As wo had more or less Base» Ball, Foot-Ball, &c., &ce, to study in our School Days, we appreciate the require. ments and meek them toa Ns SMALL BOYS’ SUITS A. J. Nutting & Co.’s. We'll take your Boys at 2 years of age and clothe them until they weigh 250 pounds or less if you say so. Kilts and Knee Pant Suits we do excell inf(excuse our self-pralse, please). CUSTON SUITS By YOUR TALORS, and YOUR OFT, SERLANTS, A. J, NUTTING & CO, Outfits range from $25 to $70, And when wo put our Shears and Needies ton Custom Suit you can wager your hat and boots it will bo the slickest Clea can produce at the price apts ate the 5th this year, consequently the en ee ae choos TURF, Chicago Jockey Club RACES! TWO. MORE DAYS, Aud tho Best of iho Meeting $ Saturday, July 3, FOUR RACES, tneluding Tho $1,000 Sherman Houso Purse Raco of Threo Miles. THIRTY-ONE STARTERS, AND ALL GOOD ONES! Racing Commences at 2:30 p.m. POOLS SOLD AT THE GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL. Madison-st. Cars direct to Track Gate. PROGRAMME AND ENTRIES. FIRST RACE. “ BBLLING LUISE." £20, for al} agent, $50 of which cond. Morscs sttered not ta be old, & pole prupor welght; If ontered to be sold for wan how eh et five pounds; for $1 n pounds; for $10, twelve poundes for Kal iiftoon pounds) for olyhisen pounds, Winner to sult ot auction iumedinely aftor the racy, und any surplus over entered prico to be divided butwean the Clad and sccon hh, it Loree, 14 ta ott anit ie Hart” SECOND RAOE. Meaty rs MOUSE PURSE.” $1, fi 1 SA SUP Lr at raWe A Ciifton Boll, ch, £. Lilite It. a Berio ch A Alico Bruce, 1 z by dou. ee ‘ rt ie Hh. Btorrt iG bani G31 StoFris, che. Bronk Short, Bees 2 TH EX RD RACE. “CLUD PURSE” $40, for all ago; $100 of which to “gecond. WI inhors ab aliiar ingen ing excluded, AW. Summuors, br, 4 Renown, yea seme cae Menry. ions ) Imi Malone, Keadonicus, f. Gad Bug. FOURTII RACE. Purse, £0; 8010 second: Hots a mille; wianere 0: tie pate ‘oxdiided, foereeee MT Little Nell . fie Uraas, Amerie, froee the reaipe of one of ‘YiCliy's mest oaleant pb; ImpLleliy rolled oe as the. tdilute for mother’e wilh. 400 diet for the ‘old by Dregyteta Sed Grocers, Trnll Ue, 96 Conte. times the GP sear, One Delian, UT Witt, EgErE "ROOD | ~___ GIAIN MACHINERY, THE ‘CROP 01 OF 1880. rain Me Bett Buckets Pulleys Conveyors sia send scpugerz paltes, | Cat Ure lista to N.Y, KW Bn Ait AWEING & 003 So7D inion. the same.. What can we do for noon. Open Monday until 1 Chicagn JockoyCiuh| gay ey THE En WILL BE CELEBRATED AT y THE CHICAGO JOCKEY CLUB TRACK, On Monday, July 5th, WITH THE Grandest Racing Programme Ever Offered in America, FOUR GREAT RACES! INCLUDING The Citizens’ and Merchants’ Purse f $2500 fr Mio Heals, 3 in 5, It Is the oe Purse Ever Of- fered for such a Race in the United States, and the very best Horses. of the Meeting have heen reserved fo compete for it, IT WILL BE THE GREAT CONTEST OF THE YEAR. In addition the Programme con. tains the following: CLUB CLUB PURSE, $300, 13 miles, PURSE, "$300, ‘1b miles, and The Handicap Hurdle Race,” In which SEVEN OF THE BEST JUMPERS in the South and West are already entered; to go two miles over eight hurdles; alto- gether presenting THE BEST DAY'SSPORTEVEROFFERED All Railroads offer re- duced rates to Chicago and return, good on July 3,.4, and 5. ‘BR SURE AND COME OIE RAGES, en UE TICAL GOODS, pectacies sulted to ait sights on sotont pruetplos operaund ¥iel if Gums: Noloacopen Mle crosoubes, Barvnoters. CELLULOID G00DS. CELLULOID (Water-proof Tt: en) Collars Mal Cath ifs retain thetr shape a1 and fivish through the wari weather, Now shapes just reo’d. Goods ana price Uist by mail J. S. Barnes d co, 8&6 Madison, trian Baildiag. PRICE ee IVE CENTS. GRE ING GRAIN, The Crops in Illinois Re- ported to Be in Good Condition. Harvests Yiclding Plontifully, and Growing Grains Ma- turing Satisfactorily. Wisconsin Reports of the Samo ae, General Tenor in All Sections. The Most Favorable Showing from All Parts of Minnesota. All Accounts Agree that the Wheat Crop Will Be Immense. Corn in Iowa at Present Prom- 5 ises a Most Magnifi- cent Yield. Kansas Also Boasts of Her Smiling Grain-Fields and Abundant Prospect. ILLINOIS. Speciat Dispatch to The Caieago Tribuns, Frervorr, UL, July 2.—Crops of all kinds in Stephenson County will be more than tho ave erage this year, Tho hay crop is tho only one that will suffer to any great extent, Tho heavy rains we haye had tho past two weeks may havo the effect ‘of injuring soine of tho crops, but thore Js no great rear approhonded. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Garesnuna, 1; July 2.—Crops in Knox Coun- ty, ut this time, give evidence of an abundant yield. Corn lonka splendld. - Tho broom-corn Is Jn good condition, although not a8 much punted a8 ueunl. Onts aro turning out falr. Tho re- cont rains have done much good. Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcago THdune, Curauratan, IL, July 2.—The wheat harvest is aboutover. Grain ts In shock, and not yothurt by wot. Some thrushing donc; average yicld, twenty to twenty-five bushels, Onts will bo ripo in ten days’ and the yleld will be heavy if no bad weathor Intervenes; average not so larga us last year, Lye good; note large crop. Flax nearly ripe; good yield, No spring wheat or bariey. Hay crop short. Corn Ia the best crop ever grown, but less acreugo than last ycar. Potatocs, good. Apples falr crop, Everything on the farm is booming in this county. Sptctal Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Curnton, Ib, July 2—Owing to heayy wind lost night much corn and whoatwero blown down, but will nearly all right up, and tho pros- pects for a heavy harvest are good, Fall wheat yielded twenty-flvo bushela por acre. Corn in fina condition, and large acronge. All corents are fine. Fruit crops very fue, Good prospects, generally, for large crops, Farmors feal Jubie lunt at their prospocta, Special Dispateh to The Crtcago Tribune. JACKSONVILLE, Ib, July 2.—Tho agriculturisty of Central Iiinols may well feel happy. It ls true of several surrounding countics, as it Is of Morgan, that nover was thero a bottér crop pros- pect in corn, wheat, hay, and oats. Tho crog wilt bo larger than over before, unless yory un- expected unfavorable weather interferes, The unprecodontedly largo wheat yicld of Inst'soason, will bo excoeded in quantity in this county, al- though tho grain wilt not equal ‘last year's in average quallty. Two-thirds of the whoat ts now In shock, te rains have interfered sama with harvesting, but if the: do not continue the result, Brill be bea AB indlented'al al Daxv' TLL, cin Suly ae Tho wheat crop In this county has ‘sinioat all been harvested and Hf now in shock. Sumo has been throshod an shows an average of about twenty-five Datel per sere, The acreage is moro’ thun double what {t was last gent, Corn ig looking well Oates are fur advanced, MINNESOTA. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br. Paun, Minn., July 2—Tho Ploneer-Preas will print to-morrow reporta from points on the Bloux City Rafiroad in the southern part of the State, and from points oa tho Pucitic und north orn part of Minnesota und Dakota, Following aro from the Stoux City dispatches: DLARRLY, July 2.—Wheat in this vicinity has not suffered any material damage. Tho heavy raln of tho 30th lodged a fow acres of whoat In somo places, but farmers stato that no damago ¢0 amount to anything has oveurred yot. Hensey, July 2—Whoat fn this vicinity is looking fine, excepton low ground, wherv-tha rust bas damaged it somo. The furmors say that should no more heavy rain fall tho pros- pect for 4 good wheat crop Is good, Hsuon Lake, July 2.—Wheat around hero is looking well, but somo pluces a little rusty, nor enough to do any harm. Haina .bave dono no damage. VaLiry Briunos, July 2—Genorally speaking wheat couldu’t look bettor. An occasional picce shows 4 Uttle rust, but not enough to doany damage. Other crops doing well. Br, James, July 2--Wheat never looked more promising hero thanuow, Thoro was somo rust but not to any great oxtent, only on wot aaa and very weedy pieces, MANKATO, July 2—The vrops ard roported as! being good in Bluo Earth County. No com- Plaintaasto injury, . . DAKE CRYSTAL, July 2—~Wo boar that vory Mttie of the wheat in this violnity ts slightly Gamuged by rust, Other partics oluim itis not ruut and that tho whout ls notdamagod. Tho Prospects for a good crop are very favorable at present. Ganven City, July 2,—According ta reports from reliable sources thore {8 no mutorial dam- age dono to wheat in this vicinity, Corn bids fair for a good crop, Vexnon Centnx, July 2—On wot ground wheat has somo yellow leaves which resemblo rust, Hellably partics eny wheat {snot damuged asyet, but with the oxcoption of that on low, wot ground, lt looks fine, and with Yavorabic weathor the prospects of @ good crop aro uxcel- tent. Winsunaco, July 2—Can lcarn of.no damago to the growing whoat, Farmors think they have Prospects of a good yiold, Wheat ia tooking woll through this scotion. Buus “arr City, July &—Farmors in this viclnity report no damago ta the wheat as yet. Tho prospect for a full harvest (s very encour Igre. MAUELTA, July 2—Some folds reported as Tusting and quite bad, with some sinut, but this is taoatly on on low lund, . Asa gouoral thing wheat ja doing we SIDLEY, hily S.—Furmers say that the only thing that shows any damayo 13 whut rut thoro ia. on tho wheat, and that ls only the red rust,— that is, on the! leaves, ‘Thoy don't antiebpato auy damago fro: Whent fs boading nies ie Altuthor grain Jooks fnu.! Corn, exoopting Ju low and wet placca, {6 dolng: aplondidly. Easy Quande, July 2.—All cropa iu this locall: ure ina Nourishing condition, Thoro Hight Yingo of rust on wheut, but not auilicl ‘Sut istietae Al aaairte # ail an er hoa De will bo an oxtra largo yleld of ai! small grain and co! wth ‘Follow dispatohes are from points on‘ tue Noruern vortag.qunaiches are from polnis oe kot Wadena—Crop reports tr from the surrounding couutry aro Rot ory fa arable. Waeat iumany laced bas eon, rownod ‘pute walle io thoy Bigocd aot injurod gained