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yoLUME XL. “TOKORE 1D) BUNTINGS, Tse deel sed igREAT SALE” Colored Buntings AND (aside Fabrics. We offer in this Department »me of the most astonishing prices quoted this season: ONE LOT Jaco Buntings, 38 inches wide, at the extraordina- ry Low Price of 95c per Yard. Special Lot No. 2 v aCrepe Foule, 42 inches wide, all wool, elegant shades, at -50c per Yard. 100 PIECES Yu's Veiling, 44 inches “wide, all wool, choicest ‘tints, sold all the season at $1.25, we now offer at 85c per Yard. - Inaddition to the above ‘weplace on sale an ALL- SILKE PONGEE, in patteyns _bthplain and embroidered, Aton extromely Low Price. Accurately and promptly’ exer cuted; Samples of any de- scription. will. be forwarded. Bonapplication. Satisfaction” gSugranteed in-alliinstances. MANDELS’, 121 and 123 State-st. ee LAKE NA VIGATION. beara, Green Bay, &c. ONC TRANSPORTATION C0, . Sde-Wheel Steamer Muskegon “Ma tare chi leago for Fecnnoba, Fayotte, and all “We superior ‘Towers, via tescunaba, and all Wost J mg ts ofery Bnibeday worning ALD o'clock, Bre 4 tt Faanabn carly a imurning, ad wo a) YY Rom Oconto, and Grecn Bay, arrive Nete rm fea sonauy evabing, 70 Green ay Tucsday moming, * pet ‘Qginto, Menus, Hecanuba, Fayotter «Be leee fag Etcaniba on the werival of tratn trout pee Hon we ou Tacsday aftertivon, and artive in ‘hurday aftern noun, SOCKS FOOT MICHIGAN-AV. inners STEAMERS, MME TABLE. Por Racine, a4 waa Lean, "aha: Manistee? i + Neo, uraday, Fridwy, Week y Sheboygan, Manitowao, o. wrury Tuesday, Wednos miurday Unurnta a urday ‘aud Munday oveniugs at 8 or] and Baty 1 Tar Bocena Teac rire Fayette. and f.ako Buperior Towns, . owe tat Suags Woulty, Stenaminge, Groen Bay, ‘3nd Tor Give AUOttS: Haturday torhinis uty ofsluck. ay und all bay ports, ‘Tuusday at 7 p. m2. Docks F, seme’ Foot Michigan-a’ SUMMER ESOL = inutes trom New York, ‘he moat faah- si A Watering Mace, Rooms a now Bore letter or othurwisa, Kavoll Motster enveetea will urrivy from Heriia on June ub Giusiclana. Cuncerta evory afters Seu. Oraturius and and Sacred Bympte Yachting, Buatiug, Fishing, Delve rbassed, Bpeetat rate Cur fainilles, lon ‘ nitow Springs, Colorado. b F 5gs ——— 2 MANITOU HOUSE, 5 18M w, 9 cven atric 8B. JENNINUS, Weleens sity Stay 20, eloyant. Huta bay Tule "lurni Fee ttnos tte original cu iF See Tnduargedhout at an expen ucorst r oe before equale Summer ‘'vurisis, “vers Feasduautys “THE OC CEANIC, SLes oF le ot TOF SHOALS, N. n. a. No Mi i Sbeei eatin tn pentane xu view from Overy uw. Gas, ‘ berfoct drainage. hom f f 1 ste ba! a Hig en byte in TED STATES HOTEL, me TooA SPRINGS, “peo from Jano {1 to Oct. 1. TOMPKING, GAGE & CO. eh a house, abd barbor bathing and. in Sd ote KG 5 a, fae ea Petree cre tha UNDERWEAR RAND | a ita linderwear SA LE. A full line of Rylands & Son’s finest En- gilsh LISLE THREAD Fancy Sults, (two pleces), any size, at $6 per suit. They were never before sold by any deal- er under $10 per suit for tho smallest sizes, with a riso of $4 for cach size. French Balbriggan, 84 to 88 Shirts and Drawers at $1.25 each, or 82.560 per sult. Sizes 40 to 44 at $1.60 cach or $8 per sult, SUMMER MERINO FANCY UNDERWEAR, $1 each garment, or $2 per sult. STILL ANOTHER LAT Only one case left, and no more can bo obtained at any price after these are sold. Wo offer any size from 84 to 44 Shirts, 80 to 42 Drawers, at the remarkable price of 60c a garment. They will not last long. EXTRA SIZE GAUZE. Special Drive in Undorshirts at 85c. HOSIERY SALE. Fine Fancy Balbriggan Hoslery at 86c, never gold before less than 0c, 10 styles. 75c Moslery reduced this day to5vc, $1 quality to ae. Full regular made Brit~ ish Hose, plain brown, at 19c, auy s1z0. Job Lot Common Goods at 10c. THOSE BICYCLE, LAWN TENNIS, YACHTING, and TOURISTS’ SHIRTS, For Men and Boys have arrived. Wo are prepared to take orders for Clubs, Societies, &c., at moderate prices. JAMES WILDE, JR, & 00, Cor. State & Madison-sts, FRANK REED, Manager. PROPOSALS, Grand Trank Railway OF CANADA. Tenders ‘will bo received up to the Sst of May for the working of the Mefreahinent Toome at tho fol- lowlng stations on this Hallway, viz: Portland, Cobourg, Richmond, Toronto, Montreal, Stratford, Cornwall, Sarnia, Kingston, | Detroit Junction, Black Rock, And also for the working of the two DINING CARA now running on tho Central District, ‘Tondera to include tha whole sorvice, and for a po- riod not oxceeding four years, Folldotatlod particulars can be obtained on appll- cation at tho Asslstart Manayor's office, Montreal. ‘The Company do not bind thomsolvos to accopt the highest or any tender. JOSEPH TICKSON, Genoral Manager, ‘To Contractors. Sonled propasats will bo recolved by the Multdin Couunltwo of Coe College from May 2 unt) Jung ‘UeG), wt forthe erection aud compiotion of a follewa-fiardituchalt to be built wt Codar Hapida, owas, ‘Tho vullding will be beated with steau, Mids mill Ue reculved ror each portion of the materiale and labor, or for thy completion of the enure building. Finns cun be suen after May 2) ut tho ofico of F. M. Ellie, Architoct. Maraalliown, dows, and at (ue ottico ‘Kustinan, Secretary, Codar Kapids, luwa, to voce should bo ‘addressed ol} proposuls ur other Hen eieeterees the Hutialay oonittes ruservo 0 rly reject any or al AVSTLPEN PHELUS, Prestaont Proposuts for Waukegan Marbor, IL Ueire STATER ENGIN BED Oro r 2a Milwauk WAUKEEW in Say 25, +81, BEAU PROPOSALS ANS DUPLICATE: will be Fooelted at this ofa, unt Ia wclock noon, Frliay, Jun6 14, Ibi, mt which time and place they will be opened tn prosunce of vidders, fur Linproving Harbur {1.3 Plor Construction or proposals, und all Information, D. apply bla ica. ThE atthls nited Bi ght to fojgat AAS or all bids. stron Daguld bo tua- dors invelope for Waukegan i? a ad ffantor: A, a ressed: D.C HOUSTON, Ma}. of Mog'ra, 0. 8. Aruiy, Omeo of standard, Manufacturing Compun, and sa Michizane Cie cata CHICAGO, May 18, 1831, Publig Notice ta hareby given thats Buectal Mest. 2 Btuckholddrs of thie Corpuration will be bel ef BY the Hth day of June, 1851, a8 lWo'cluck wm. for the purpose of cunsidurini, ‘the question of chang: ing the nano. pe thle Corparaton 30 that thé alan be June Manufecturliy Company, i i UGH, UNM, Directors. Iuprovement of Calumet Murbor, Nt U. 8, RNGINKEL Orvice, 0,28 Honore uilding, CHICAGO, ile Stay 18, 1588, - eiiarate soalud propuents, In tripllcnta, TA bo tas gelved at this ottfoe untll 1d o'cluck ow, ‘Thursday, 1010, 188, Yor improving Calumet Tarbors Ayes ie dredging about o0,000 eublo yards. Lor for Extension, about tal lineal foot o sof Seapoelssations, banka for proposals, aud il Ine ar thls. o pie ea (an LY DECI KEL, Mas. of Engincon: at 3. GING EAE THE GREAT SUMMER DRIN: Metreshiag and Anvipornttug. * GANTRELL:- & coca DUBLIN AND BELPast 4" GINGER ALE CLUB SODA. ‘ARK OF IMEPATIONS. 8ce that ti gis PW eandod canisel & Cochraie, Bella aod WEDNESDAY, MAY 235, SPRING AND 1881—TWELVE PAGES. SUMMER CLOTHING. THE GIFTED ELOQUENCE OF A CON LIN G COULD SCARCELY DESCRIBE TO THE PUBLIC THE BENEFIT THE PUTNAM. CL Af A y ih THING. if H 2 i t iy Ay | USE Hias in store for it, It has been our custom annually to make a GRAND ARRAY on our RED-LHTTER DAY, And this season have taken especial pains that OUR DISPLAY shalt be tho Grandest Display of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Ever on exhibition in any ONE CLOTHING HOUSE in the entire country. While we take pride in this GRAND DISPLAY, we shall not lose sight of TUG FACT that the Public look to us on OUR RED- LETTER DAY for a Benefit, and we shall offer, AS MANUFACTURERS, some Special Bargains in Ulsters, Ulsterettes, __ Men’s Spring and Summer Suits, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, That were never equaled. inate, ownin PUTNAM, who THE LARGEST SHIPMENTS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING Ever consigned to one house have been received by THE PUTNAM from our Manufactory during the past thirty days. The study a superior class of RE. Extablishment deserves more than passing notice, So preat has been the demand for OUR POPULAR STYLES, which we ori exclusively Our Own Patterns, that our MI. FURLONG, the Resident Manager of 'TE ersonally superintends the manufacture of all the Clothin compalted to make two or three extra trips to OUR MANUPACTORY in for THE PUTNAM, has toe osyton this season, ‘and some of and untiring perseverance on the part of Mr. FURLONG to supply the public with ADY-MADE CLOTHING equal to that emanating from any Merchant Talloring nasmuch as it is a saving to the public of 25 to 33 per cent, and is founded on principles which an inspection of our Mammoth Stock will fully demonstrate, and is a step in the advancement of the READY-MADE CLOTHING TRADE never before attained by any house In America, and has added laurels to a reputation which stands high in the Clothing World. In celebration of OUR RED-LETTER DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 28, GEN. PUTNAM will be out in his carriage in full dress, escorted by one of the best Bands in the city. No person should fail to attend OUR RED-LETTER SALE and witness this Grand Display. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, 131 & 133 Clark-st. and 117 Madison-st. L Manufacturers, W. Hl FURLONG, Resident: Manager MINER, DEAL & HACKETT, Proprietors an _ HANDKERC TIERS. ~ BOTH STO ITH STORES, PARDRIDGHS, Bargains. 500 Doz. Ladies’ Colored Bordered ALL-LINIEN Handkerchie At 23c each, Worth 40c. INFANTS’ ' LACE * CAPS At 97c each, Worth $1.25. GENUINE BARGAINS, | g Not Sgn in this market. DRIDGES, 114 & N16 State-st., 284 & 286 West Madison-st. A OF STATE: Full lino of a 1 Cull. 148 State-st. ve HEADS Shows many Shapes hot found I dren’y Goods 1 FOLDING BED, | ical. W. BARES, |= S) sD 2 ADVERTISING RB. ATES, Loils Lloyd & Co, Swe vorabie rates ip any of che lesding papers in ‘Wieany comaull oUF turuia bufose codtructiog b forty FOLDING BEDSTEAD. RES. |The Tobey. Furniture Co, Stock Complete in every department, CHOICEST DESIGNS |. ‘FINEST WORK! THE CELEBRATED Enress Folding Bedstead State & Adams-sts. Factory, 86 to 92 W. Randolph-st. Hanne AO ING cs FOR THE GLORIOUS Fourth of July! We havo just rocoived s [are assortment of Wailte and Faney Summge Vosta, Prices........$1,50, $2.00, and $2,50 PANTS to order from »$4 to $10 Suits to orderfrom.. $15 to $40 Samples and Rules for dele Measurement forward- ed by iat) on appltestion. (pon unth 8 o'clock every evening. Saturdays un- WV o'clock, TELE TAILOR. 8. W. cor. Clark and a Adamesatse,, Opposite UIVER PAGE ® AHOYNES.CO.2 Satine i ant Gt bk INE ae RE, asta ~~. FINANCIAL, MONEY 10 i On Real Estate, jn amounts to suit, at Six per cent. A Spccial Fund to Loan without commis- gions or charge igre examination of abstract. M. V. JACOBS, Portland Hiaee, 109 Dearborn-st, MONEY TO LOAN AtS per cent inturest and no cownilssions. Proposi- tone tur louna tu sums of S00 and upwarde on frat- east’ dajrot dubs next” Address, wit andi "the nyo Sdscttpunn of security, C. ky WHEKLAH, ut Uniog National Bauk. “Money fo Loan City Mruporty et curren fates, ‘Ongtwproved City Mruporty Pi ton, at Le Balle-at_ WD. KERFOOT & C0, : [Real Estate!" Kanu on-st, and Loans : teterancos. ington her Sb pyrson we ifegeoasntu cdieiy Dyan Gold: SILKS, DRESS GOODS, fc. ANOTHER UST U P! FAILURE OF DEFOREST WELD, Jamestown, Pittsburg, AND OTHER POINTS, B.S. JAFFRAY 00, BROADWAY, NV. Y., Replevin the atocka invoicing $23,000.00, And accept Sea's Offer of 303 on the Dollar, LESS THAN ONE-THIRD VALUE, Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, Domestics, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Notions, &o., &C., &O., Wil be opened faut as possible, Asan example of the bargains to be expected, will offer , | TO-MORROW Thursday, at 8 o’clock a, m,, tho * COLLARS. 123.000 LADIES’ COLLARS, Hemstltch, Embroldered Points, Corded Edge, Six Point, Fancy Porcale, Sailor, Scalloped, Cupe, Two Point Turn Down, Standing, Turned Over, Bee, Ker, Kevy Divided {oto three tora, at Ict., 2 cts., and 3 cts Worth 5 cts, to 1 cts, each, Also so9doz, Genta‘ sand 4-Ply Standing and Tura Down, at Warts ‘Worth 4 cts. “ For fisinen particulars ace Sunday papers, ,. SHA. FUR STORAGE, * “Furs prescrved fromm ull damaye through the sumener, uroughly cleansed and stored (nthe Are-proof Tribunps Building, affordtay’ pyr- {eet safety unutiatiable elsewhere. Legve ad- dress, aud Fura willl be culled for, BARNES £ CU., 86 Madison-et. en may CLOTHIN h! How if does tease those Gor- ner Fellows he- causewesellour Goods so Gheap Don’t you sce their little bitterness crop out every now and then? You can’t blame them, it does hurt, for their great expenses are a terrible load onthem. Every business man can sec this; still, they've * made their BEDS AND THEY MUST LIE IN THEM.” Meantime A. J. NUTT & CO. Will continue to offer BAR- GAINS in MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S AP* PAREL, for we believe in the greatest good to the greatest num- hers. We havo no sympathy for, or fellowship with, these WOULD- BE Monopolists. Ne Our Boys’. Department Every Parent ought to visit. To quote prices would be no guide at aff,as the goods she pt ces must. be seen together to be ap- .Preciated. Suffice it to say, we: sell stylish Sailor Suits for $2.75, and show varieties and styles way up to $18 and $20 Boys’ Suits. Custom Tailoring Ts a strong hold with us too, Come in and be shocked with our Low Prices, at 104 & 106 MADISON ST WAUKESHA, A lovely residence at W at WAUKESHA, on the Bluff, overlooking the town, and con- venient to BOTH DEPOTS, A perfect home in every way, having all conveniences both in and around the house. LARGE GROUNDS, WELL PLANT- ED, and for sale cheap by S. H. KERFOOT& CO. 91 Dearborn-st., Chicago. AUCTIO. SALES, Pale Sal of Cy Rel stat ThoN, W, corner of Madison and Uplon-sta, known, as tho Wost Madison Street Holice srution, boing 8 feot on Mauison-at-by M1, feet on Uniun-at, aiurg oF Jess, und described ae Bub-tote § and d of Lote as to ah Original ‘hus of Chlea. 0,10 eter with" tho Lutluing attuned Uereon,e tite trea as tho Slayur und Superintondent of Polley may vlect tu rasorve, Wit bo otfered for sale at Public Auction on Sature day, Jung 4 Dil, wt 2 o'eluck p. . gn thie ubove da- serthed promisds to tho higher L bidder for cash, b wunnitoan order of the City Council pasaed. ‘Apel ‘Serms of possausion to bu arratsed a0 Ba to nly mith the necusshies ut the sofeo i Dey eats her infurmauon can be bad applying to the undersigned. MALOORIE GUNN Gut era hae, : OPTICAL GOODS. “HOM BEE % second toor. Spectacles exe iu, f yours’ practice th the adjusuuent of Ulnsses to overy turm of defective erusliut, Letters of recommondation teatitying to bis superior ability a3 an Optician und the perfeciuess of ble glass bo seen at AL. Wernhardi's five frum the noted wars Aladical Calta, Clules ELLOS, Oto, OIC. ie Aasistnnee £ URNITURE, harem R21 DLLS STATE ST. Boys’ Bicycles. ct 4, the Fa nerigep fH Y Geto Hlugtratod Meyer “Vrtoe- CEE ree ACSpalding & Bros. 208 Muydtearest. PICTULE-F: AMES, PICTURE | FRAMES Hs will surely pay you w weite for my Mivatrated aera tctt en les ine ‘Ain abaahav, ‘To rent a barn on the Huuth Side, north of Twelfth at capablyof containing Wa Wy twelve lures, Ads dreas ib 2, ‘Tribune view 2. 37" Persons unable: td purchase copies of Tim Citcago Tuinune at News Agencles and on rate tay trains where Chicago payers are sold will cone Sera favor hy reporting the facts to Usts offer, ald. tng full particulars, UP The postage on transient newspapers ta;1 ~ cent for ticu ounces, whieh must he prepaid tn ald cases, oF Uney wlll not reach their destination. Une der the postal unw the postage on a Tainuxe of eight. tenor twelve payta {s 2 cente, elrteen br © twenty pxtyes 3 cents, tiventy-four pages 4 cents. Parltea Urat matt an occasional copy to- thetr friends wit please bear thisin mind Y they don't twish the papers consigned to the waste-baskel by the Post-Optee offetale, Suiaurny warmer and fair weather for this region to-tay, ee Tung deaths from yellow-fever occurred at Havana during last weel. In the same city during the saine time there were twenty- = fuur denths from small-pox and thirteen from typhold fever. q Dumna the year 183) there wero sent through tho United States malls 2,720,234,253.- pleces, of which 1,053,252,876 were letters, 324,500,440 were postal-cards, 812,033,000 wero newspapers, 40,148,703 were magazines and =. periodicals, and 21,515,833 were packages of ————n nerchandlse. AN appalling calamity !s reported from London, Ont, About 6 o'clock last evening the steamer Victoria, returning from eit Bank, about three miles below. London, 3 600 excurstonists on board, suddenly lapsed and became a total .wreek, Al her passengers were plunged iptd dhe river, and about 175 persons perishi . AT noon yesterday peer ee had been recolved at the Treasury Department for the renewal of $250,000,000 worth of 63 at 3g per cent, and as this was the full amount to be renewed or continued, all applications re- celved thereafter were refused. Secretary Windom is much rejoiced at the great guc- cess of this fnancial schome. a Crop reports from the various sections of Iowa are good, and the Hawkeye farmers . jiave reason to be well pleased. The area un- der corn and oats {s much larger than usual, while that under wheat {s slightly lesa. The farmers are everywhere busy, and, though . there is need of some rain in parts of die State, the outlook on the whole is very prom- felng. Tite Jatest “territorial acquisition of En+ eland—Cyprus—promises to be an elephuat on its hands. It was announced yesterday that a requisition woul have to be mnde on the Engiish Treasury to meet a deficlency in tho revenue of the Island. The Government, being questioned, declined to state whether. it was considered expedient to establish En- glish sovereignty over the island, ——- ‘ Tne Democratic party in Arkansasls likely to split over the question of the State debt. amendment. A conference which met In Little Rock yesterday failed to make peace or tu make any progress In that direction. — The fight will be ‘carried ‘Into the State Con- vention; where {twill bo -waged with charac teristic bitterness. There Is 9 goodly “pros 2 pect that the Arkansag Bourbons will play 3 the part of Kilkenny cats. pees aera : ANOTHER batch of Tanti davaes were accommodated with cells in‘ Irish jnils yes terday-under the provisions: of Mr, Forater’s pet scheme, the Coercion act, Three of the parties hall from that classic lecality, Kila- nane, In the County of Limerick, and are named Doherty, Remden, and Allen, A fourth halls from Middleton, in the County of Cork, and Is named Murphy. Tug President yesterday nominated Jesse TH. Moore, of Mlinols, Consul at Cal- Ino; John M. Balley, of New York, at Ham- burg; Selah Merrill, of Massnchusetts, at Jerusalem; George W. Roosevelt, of Penn: ” aylvania, at Bordeaux; and ‘William H, Siu- bes clalr, B,C, Ludlow, Willtain Umbneratook *- Collectors of Internal Revenue for the First,‘ Third, and Fourth Districts of Texas re- spectively, Wittras Patnick ApAm, tho Governor of Madras, dled yesterday. He was appoint- ed Governor of the Province less than a year ago. He wns previousty one of the “ whips’? of the Liberal party, represented Clackman- oanand Kinross, 0 sort of family seat, for several years in the British House of Com- - mons, In that body last night My, Gladstone and Sir Staffurd Northcote passed eulogies, on the deceased statesman. _ ——— A comMEnctAL treaty just concluded be~ tween Auatria and Germany secures to each nation the treatment accorded tothe mosé favored nation. The treaty wil! remain in - force until 1887, when It Is terminable at one year’s notice, The cordial relations which | secin to exist between Austrian and Germany © would lead to the bollef that the unpleasant. , ness which culm{nated at Sadowa was for gotten, May bolts, *‘ Gen, J, A. WILLIAMSON, Doisenlichnse ét.’ the General Land-Ofiice, tendered Inis reslg- nation yesterday, baving obtained a posl- tlon which will pay bin a salary much Jarger than thet which he has been paid by the United States Government,—that © of Land Comuilssioner of the Atchison,’ Topeka & Santa F¢ branch of the Atlantic & Pacitic Railroad. In his letter of revignation he refers {n compl{inentary terms to Secre °- tary Kirkwood, and the Beast ry roharay is, z kind. Dr, Boynton announced last evening that % the crisis in Mrs. Gartield’s ¢ase had been passed, and that there was now no doubt of her recovery. This announcement will ba received with great satisfaction In every part of the United States and among all classes of, people. lt isto be hoped that the’ recovery. will be speedy, and that Mrs. Gartleid may be . soon able to perform her dufles as mistress: of the White House with her old-time grace . and digulty. re ‘To ANy one looking at matters from this distance, it would seem that the Bussign Government has had enough territtiry to govern, but Russia thinks, “nop, A ukase ~ was Issued yesterday nunoxing the ‘fekke country and the transcaspian provinces to.” the Jurisdiction of ane of the Provincial Gov» erugrs, who hap probably enough to do al- ready in. watchlug the, movements. af: the. . Nuillsts, trylug to syippress the antiJewish lot, and such jnatterd. = bend EPUTATION copslating of Baron Da * wo ngs, Arthur Cohen, ong Serjeant Slnon,. , Members of Parliament, Sir Jullan Golds *. ainld, and Mr. Leopold de Rothsehitd had ag interview with Earl Granville aud Slr Charleg

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