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SATURDAY, PyoOLUME XL. JUNE HI, 1881—SIX'TEEN PAGES. ia 8%, VELVET! “Still Further (PIRACTIVE. REDUCTIONS! PARDRIDGES MAIN STORE, 114 & HIG STATE-ST. WEST SIDE STORE, 984 & 286 West Madison-st, (near Morgan). PLAID SILK VELVETS, IN ReheHh: AT $2.60 per yard, - - Reduced from $7.00. COLORED SURAHS $1.60 per yard, Reduced from $2.00. ROMAN STRIPED SILKS a. 46, > - Reduced from $1.75. "CHENEY Y BROCADES, IN COLORS AND BLACK, AT $1.00. - oe - Reduced from $1.50. ECRU 'BUNTINGS, * INCHES WIDE, AT STC, AT THE ewe" BANKRUPT STORE,| E The Cheapest Tiny Ever Known, Ladies’ Hose. Polka Dot, extra long, fall regular made, at 30c. Unbleached Balbriggan Hose, ox- tra long, regular made, 20c. Unbleached Sitk-Clocked, regular made, 20c. Plain Colored, Cardinal, Navy, and Seal Brown, extra long, seam less Hose, 12¢. Full tha beg mundo, extra long, pin striped, 3 Unbleached Hoso, 9c. Pin Striped Hose, 9c. Pin Ape Seamless Hose, Car- » dinal, Navy, and Brown, 19¢. Pin Striped, Unbleached, Grained, extra heavy, 19¢, Children’s Hose. Sizes Pat 5 to 8, Pin Striped, Ce Pin Str iped Hose, extra long, cot- ton, colored, 18, 20, 25¢. Very fine quality, oxtra long, full regular made, 25, 30, 35c. Vory fine quality, Bracelet Style, 25, 80, 35e. Fancy ‘styles as cheap, and chenp- or, in proportion. Cenis’ Half Hose. British Socks, best quality, 22c. Unbleached Balbriggan, regular made, silk-clocked, 25c, Plain Color, full regular, 25c. Fancy Socks, English goods, 20c. Fancy Socks, good goods, 9c. Fanoy Socks, better goods, 12c. Very fine goods, worth $9 per doz, at 43 mad 05 50c. 23c. Reduced from 30c. ALL- -WOOL BUNTINGS, IN COLORS, AT 6c. s - Reduced from 4oc. - BLACK BUNTINCS, . 40 INCHES, ALL-WOOL, AT ¥0c. - - + = = Reduced’ from 75¢. ‘Decided Bargains, and values not duplicated by any other housein this maricet.?? ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, Great Bargains in aings in Summer Un- derwear, White Shirts, Collars and Cutis, Neckties. Please call. or send for samples, If not sutiefactoryy: will refund the money. BANKRUPT STORE, 184 and 186 State-st., 8S. SHIREK. LONG BRANCH. WEST END HOTEL, COTTAGES -& RESTAURANT, wnt for tho & yf 1681 'Thureday, June 16, Will open for tho Sennen SEU HY & iLO Te Manitou Springs, Colorado. MAKITOU HOUSE, GEO, M. Regi 8B SRANINGE, Hote nav- BWPLES SENT ON APPLICATION. PARDRIDGES. FOR THE GLORIOUS Fourth of July! Wo have just rocelved a large assortinent uf White and Fanoy summer Vosta, - prices........$1.50, $2.00, and $2.50 PANTS to order srom +4 to S10 Sulte to orderfrom.. -$15 to $40 Bamplcg and Luis for Solf-Mosaorement forwards ed by niall on appiteatton. Hundt s u'clouk avery ovoning. Saturdays un- WISICAL BOXES REPAIRED By practical Musie-Box Makers employed permanently at our Workshops. Special attention giv- ‘to Fine Work. . Musical Boxes manutnetured to onler in any style required, with ed time ag the purchaser may fer. LYON: & HEALY, ‘State and Monroe-sts. in ED STATES HOTEL, SARATOQA SPRINGS. Season-of 1881, Opeu from-June {1 to Oct. 1. TOMPKINS, GAGE & CO, OCEAN HOUSE, NEWPORT, R. 1. SRASON OF 1s, Applioutions tony be.made to tho use: Now Yo hotel at Newport HN Gr WEAVER ce MOND, TE TAILOR. 8. W. cor. Clark and Adamsests., Opposite Post-Office. OPTICAL GOODS. ae HOTEL COLUMBIA, 133 East tal Ozenn Bench, New Jersey, °D AY, Wit open Juno 45, Yor circulars, torms, & sonst, i. {HE OAKWOOD, GREEN Aa i r RUBEER | OR “Aiea een eins tr tt amet " ; N CELLULOWD.. raiocnta enstradnd tiora ata "Ns pane ing | youaforewreulera ail EEA Vg BUND Dartford, We © ‘Viling Best, Oue-Quarter Old Rates, tls, Cotapaaicn, 2, tholurvostutucy fa the Nurthwast, PROPOSALS, Proposals for Tobacco, NAVY DEVAUTMENT, Dunray oy Prov TSIONM AND CLOTHING, es n ro Jane seed} Proposals ‘tobao- ott psec arahaeatant Hee tusonty peacoat tooth WITIIOUT A PLATR. aloser Masta Plate, which never loosens while HUDE Ut eatin CAUTION,—Dun’t pay exorbitant pricas to ad- yonturara for Spa ‘Wo wall the boat Praaliian Pubblea $4.0) 10 id tho best ground french Crystal gpectacios $1 i) Wonteove yente” ractico in tho art of fMtting "This ts the oforn, ethor treo fur vo pluston, Gur nicthod fe honest dealing: practico, OMce open i ntil 1 a’ctock p, 1h way we build up our trade, ms 1, 18s), for uue bupdred “and! aleey thousand Muy pound Vy LGBECCH, a L. MANASSE, Optician, | iexiyP¥an: root a asf Y ived to up daltvarad 88 Mudisou-st., Tribune Bulldiug. within titan aanihe rouutnder within alsty ofeanttas Uf offer will be furnlanod pilcauio ny jcalion) und pruposale witiet so furolahud, wad in secprds a tai ht by tole Toren upon be-made upun th MORRIS BEKNUALDT, Optician. Uri ance with the specifications, Oy. euaen, Paymastor General, Use. Navn Proposals for Dredging. 125 Btate-at., UniTEp STATES Bs ENGINERM OFYIOR, Hoo 8 seound Auar, Spectactes qz- FINE & WN ST Ealnat Holton 8 Hildreth | jz eeereeeeeeits jeage a ine rr 3 STATE ST. SS ere dt oreuratuss tems TERIALS, LH, ABBOTT & ik “UI HH, BM Koy WWtict Me Anata rors Ee PB ONCI AES CLEA otaeream A WT SLATICST., RTISTS' MATERIALS OF KVERY DESCHIPTION, Mathematical Instruments, &c. fiualvely ay yours’ practic in tho adjustment of LOKUK, Le, June 0 every fora of detacttve wrought, 1, Of recuumuendation tevtityiie 10 tig muporior ability | persed eto) tgvtas Can wil bo tec ivodsunm it os clan und the perfuctpess of hie glasses can ea at jouiataly thereatter, eo nuted bros cue Medieal July te vee om fora Bed upch a rile a wey dered a ‘applic Zz farmed ‘porcoolved: unloee ‘upon tho proscribed tH i HS Gedo SKERRY A TO RENT IMADISON-ST. Bint and Basement To Reut, No. 254) Opposite Marshall Field & Co.'s Wholesale House. inquire at . SLLVERMAN'S BANK, tal Cacia CARDS, ¥ The 70 La Salle-st. tal Estate W.D. KERFOOT & CO, iii a = fall, WANTED. 3 a Loans, iertses ares OR exesttteniom | Narrow-Gauge Cedar Ties a IH itepeosoutod daring: Wivenre, ULOID GOODS. WANTED. two hundred thousand cedar tien Tia nerd to bo made out of sound tuber ar ect Jong, dye inelios tick, and no aches wale ty ¢ * 5 Sint ba dally oo. ne Cntewg matte wait be calles ite Toile wud 8 ike pune ‘monthly Hater Hi are dallvered, eARSDH of Ana At ae eHAULAVAY con. wa Abulous, Le, a oR ID wa Waterproof roof Lin | ¢ feu il ry en) Cuffs, Colturs and Bosoms, Price BIC UR FRAMES Lista and Goods sent by mall. Galt 1 as Ea al oy address BARNES & CO, 86 ret rae Cs ladison-st., Tribune Bullding, Toxo uate tea iy Inones face, Actual = Worthy of Attention, We shall make TO-DAY, _and thereafter until closed out THE GREATEST CLOAK SALE ON RECORD, Silk, Satin, Cashmere and Drap d’Ete, | Satin de Lyon and Satin Surah WRAPS, At prices absolutely less than half original cost. ELEGANT Loose Sleeve Wrap, Hood Lined with Rich “'Satin Surah,” And trimmed with Heavy Silk Cord and Tassel, At $5. VERY FINE English Walking Jacket, All other garments in like proportion. Talmas, Mantelettes, Havelocks, Ulsterettes, &c., At the Greatest Bargains ever offered. MANDEL BROS, 121 and 128 State-st. a BAB ¥ CARRIAG VERGHO, RUHLING & CO, 138-144 STATE-ST. Baby Carriages, 225 aifferont stylos! our own make, with threo other superior stylds, for.which wo nro ‘Solu Ageuts Chicago for BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, EXPRESS WACONS, HAMMOCKS, eee ee &C. GRAND GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC - NATIONAL EXCAMPMENT, Indianapolis, Juno 15 ‘and 16. Dolegutca snd Mombers wishing to eitond can pro cure runnd trip tickets at ano fare, G.G5, ‘Upon application to d,.L, BENNETT, 3. W, BARST, Agst. Adjutant Ganeral, Commander, 8! Clark-st., Room 34. Amherst College. re will be an examjnation bs mks for ele Stumrouste siuar finwted, commencing rc NOUR m ureduy, Junu ty etd u'riuck a, mn, ‘ 68 to 74 West poeee ait June 12, 1881, Blate, Tin, and Iron-Roofing, Manufact- urers, Galvanized Iron Cornices, The Hayes Patent Skylight. ‘The atyle of. yur fin fa this day changed from A. | be N LY BO. & MUL, KNISELY & C0. co Tehandhy le ma, CHARI) KNISELY, JAMES A. MILLEL. MACHINERY, DESIGNER AND BOLDER Special - Machinery, JNO. J. CLAUSE, 25 to 17 Fouth Canal-st. —-—— ee PATS COSTUMES, a Paris ¢ Costumes! “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES.” State and Madison-sts., Will sacrifice nearly “Two-Thirds” The original importation cost on all their Ladies’ FINE SILK COSTUMES! Will also include with the same reduction in price, . . 25 Handsome Silk Suits For Children, age 4 to 12 years. The prices ‘we shall name on this choice lot of Suits will cer- tainly warrant an early inspection. “LEADERS OF POPULAR. PRICES,” State and Madison-sts, SE TRADING BY MAIL. “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES.” STATE AND MADISON-STS, TRADING BY. HAIL! Situated as we aro now, we can offer “SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES” To those accustomed to trade by mall. “ORDERS” To any extent attended to with prompt- ness, combined with “Moderate Prices.” Trlat Orders Solicited. “TEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES,” State and Madison-sts, Branoh, Madison & Despiatnes-sts. HUNYADI JANOS. Punvadt NATURAL - APERIENT WATER. “ 4 natural laxative, superior to all others,” Prof, Macnamara, M.D. of Dublia, ‘SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE." Prof, Roberts, FRCP. London, Relieves the kidneys, unloads the liver, and opens the bowels.” London Medical Record, Ordinary Dose, a Wineglassful before breakfast, Of all Druggists and Alineral Water Dealers, THE, BEST CHEAPEST ‘THIS {6 tho only Piano whore tho sonnd board has the acountic tuuring of the violin, which wakes It frye of ull metallic wound, 182 & 184 WABASH-AV. FINANCIAL, PRESTON, KEAN & C0, BANKERS, too WASHINGTON.ST, - Bills of Exchango on Europe, Letters of Credit for Travelers. Conmeretal Credits. MONEY TOLOAN gl Topo ns Beat anes Peat ure invited Juno na: with We Witkin Sie at union tS por cont inturgst und nu commissions, Uuus fur Jana In suthe OF ALY an Claas produgiive tual eat wnt the ub day: dusartpiiun of yaveurity ‘Nauunal Hank. Dividend Notice. On Munday, the 1th day of June, iet.t wit forthe ruuetl dfridond thal ve ro poraanty da yi owed claiwe ugainal petal Fidelny ih uate tret sa i vs rattan aicy ae ue dae ye A. LULELN, Heovlver, 7 og ee ee ee Janos uae he Ghitago Daily Tribunn = She Cries, $27~ Persona unable to mirchase coptes 4 Thr Cicago Trinuxe, at News Agencies and on ral+ way trains where Chteago papers are entd sill con- Sera favor hy reporting he facts to Uits office, ylv- tng full particulars, Wansen, falr weather, followed by in- creasing cloudiness, and possibly local rains for this reglon to-day. Axone the distinguished persons who ar- rived at New York yesterday were Fathor Ln Rocea, General ‘of the Duninican Order of priests, and Gen, Longstreet, late United States Minister to Turkey, Mn. Russect, of the Ute Commission, has telegraphed Secretary Kirkwood that the Commission, having procured the desired inilitary escort, has proceeded to determine on the lands where the Uncompahgres shall be located. SEVEN steamers will leave’ New York for Europe to-day, taking 650 passengers who purpose doing the Continent. The exodus of well-to-do people from this country has commenced before the tide of fmmigration has begun to wane, Tue Spanish Government, true to {ts ante- cedents, has iuformed the Spanish Governor of Cubsthat he can tell the Cuban planters that the whlpping of negroes may be con- tinued until the Cortes meets on Sept. 2, Bonevolent Government! J. Praxcur, whose name indicates that he ig not’a Welshinan, is a rag-pieker of Buf- fato, and Inhabited a room so filthy that it was fenred It might breed disease In the nelghborhood, and he was expelled there- from by the pollee, who found £4,000 in gold and silver coin In his possesston. Aw American ngent has been trylng to en- Gage Patti fora tour through this country, but has not succeeded, owing to the Influ- ence of Nicolini. Patti, through her friend, asked 2,600,000 francs tor the tour, which the American considered too much, It Is thought, however, that she will make an Amerlean tour under th management of Nicolini. Tue New Iampshire Supremo Court has deckded that the present Legislature ts tho proper body to elect a successor to United States Senator Rollins, The decision is re- garded as n triumph for Rollins. The Re- publican caucus meets on Monday and will doubtiess nominate Rollins for re@lection, W. E. Chandler will bo his most formidable competitor, Owrne to tho heavy ralus the graduating exercises at West Point yesterday were held. in the chapel of the Acndemy, Gen. Greene, President of the Board of Visitors, delivered. the nddregs to the cadets, aud Gen. Howard presented the diploinas. Gen. Augur, Secre- tary Lincoln, and Gen. Sherman also de Jivered nddresses of congratulation and ad- vice to the young soldiers, . ——__ Antnoxy W. GAnpsenr and the Rev, A. F. Ttussel), just elected ~President- and Viee-" President of Liberia, are pledged to proiiote | the education of their people, to incorporate the native tribes into the body politic, todo away with tho use of rum and alcohol in the Republic, toa frugal adininistration of tho affairs of the Government, and to pay off the indebtedness of tho country. . Liberia promises to be the modern Acadia, ——— ANousmEn of school-children at Hartford, Conn., were recently detected In stealing becr stumps from kegs and selllng them to Cath- olic school-teachers, who In turn sold them to brewers and donated the proceeds to tha building of a Catholic school. Tho internal revenue officers are said to be in possession of full information with regard to the steal- Ing, and should lose no time in prosecuting the plous rascals who instigated the theft. ne A Most destructive hurricane swept over Dickinson County, Kansas, in the vicinity of Salomon City Thursday night. It swevt over tract six iniles long and five infles wide, demolishing nearly everything In its path. ‘Tho hait beat the corn and other crops Into the ground, Some of the stones were ton inches in circumference. Six houses were torn into fnigments, and so far suvort persony have been kilted. ~It 1s thought that other pérsons have perished also, A society which hos for Its object tho de- velopmont by study and investigation of a knowledge of the geology, archivology, linguistic ethnography of the American Con- tinent, and of its history before the discovery by Columbus, will meetat Madrid on the 25th of September, and will ve attended, so It is afiirmed, by a large numberof Aimorican and European savants. It will bo under the pat- ronuge of tha King of Spnin, and is calldd tho * Aimericanistas.” The Inst meeting of the Soclety was held In Brussels, Tue.excltement caused by tho firots rapld- ly subsiding In Quebec, Insurance companles are preparing to pay what they owe, ‘the Re- Hef Committeo fs at work, subscriptions pour lu rapidly, the Sisters of the Good Shepherd and the Sisters of Charity ure dls- tributing food to the needy, and those who have the wherewithal are renting houses, of which there gre over 500 vacant fn tls: city. Meanwhile the people are still speculatt ng on. the origin of the firy, the total loss, mz othor inektents connected with the conflagration. The grentest individual loss, it isstavad, dues not excoud $15.00, \ A MéetING of prominent Spanish exiles will by held at Blaritz, France, to-day: to con- sider whether the Democratic-Ropridilcans of Spain shatl follow the advice of (ustular nnd preserve a benevolent attitude tewards the present Spanish Cabluct, ‘Lhe confer- ,enea will be attended by Zorllla, Satsneron, Ruiz, other prominent Spanish exiles, ‘and by several representatives of the advanced Rad- ival party who -are allowed to live In Spain, Tho result of the conference will have an Important bearing on tho Bpanish clections, which will be hold the last Sunday of Aus Bitst, . Rocnevort and the Irreconcilables, and tho Dukv de Broglie and the Monarchlsts aro delighted beyond expression at the - de- feat of the Scrutin de Liste bill in the French Senate, both because those par- tlug did not Ike the measure, and becnutw its rejection was a poluted rebuff to, Gambettu, Gawbetta though defeated, Is not subdued. The Republique Francatse, his organ, gives forth no uncertalu note, Itacguses the Ke publicuns who voted against the measure of being deserters, and specifically charges. Jules Simon and Waddington with haying precipitated a politica! conflict which will PRICE FIVE CENTS. endanger the very oxlstenco of the: Sennte, and promises that the revision of the Consti- tution go ns to abolish the- Senate: will be made the principal issue at the forthcoming: elections. Gambetta Is not of the stuff that meek humble, and submissive men ure made of, Inenanxn, continues/tn a disturbed state, and the authorities seem to be at thelr wits? ends, Rows and riots, shvotings and serim- mages, prosecution and persecutions continue with great frequency, and there ducs not ° seein to be any indication of the return of pence and quiet, and tho inauguration of Jus- tice and fair play. ‘Meanwhile: Britain is alnrmed about rumors of Fenian plots to blow up ‘Its buildings and people, so that while the Irish policeman is engaged in quelling riots, his English brothers are em- ployed In ferreting out conspiracies and: looking out for conspirators. ‘Tue atar-route people are piaying the game of bluff. They threaten, If the proceedings against them are not stopped, to make dis- closures which may injure those whom they choose to consider thelr persecutors. They assert that a large sumof money contributed by star-route contractors was used fn the In- diana eatnpalgn Inst year, and -Dorsey has a man ready to swear to theamount and the manner in which it was used. Why the prosécution should be stopped on this ac- count is not very clear. If the money was improperly obtained and improperly used the star-route rascals and Dorsey and hls fel- lows are mainly responsible therefor. Orpictaz reports as to the condition of the fall-wheatcrop !n Ilinois are very far from satisfactory, In the central portion of the State, where nearly one-third of the wheat-crop Is grown, 44 per cent of the” Rround sown with fall wheat has been plowed up, and the remaining acreage will not yleld more than 45 per cent of an aver- age. In the southern division of the State, where nearly two-thirds is grown, 16 per cent of the wheat acreage has been lowed up, and the remalning acreage will hard- ly yleld half the average. Complaints of chiich-bugs, army-worms, ete., are numer. ‘ous, and on the whole the reports are exceed- ingly unfavorable and very discouraging. YESTERDAY was 2 gala day at Annapolis. Tho students of the Naval Acadomy at that place were, presented with their diplomas before a brilliant company by. Secretary Aunt, who prefaced the presentation with a neat speech of mingled congratulation and advice, and President Garfleld delivered ta the young men one of his characteristic speeches, replete with thoughtful eloquence. in the evening there was a brilliant ball, and, taken all in all, the young men svho graduated yesterduy start forth into tha world of wwork and duty under the most favoring auspices. A fepture of the occasion was the presentation to two Japanese students of diplomas of graduation, and to another student of the same-nationality a'diplome for special study, ‘Two InisiMen nained Roberts and MeKev- ett nttempted to blow up the: ‘Town Hall of Liverpool, England, yesterday with dyna- mite, and might: have: sueceeded not only In ‘blowing up the hall, but.in blow ing a -numbor of Innocent yedple into eternity; had not some policemen who were watching thous thrown the caso containing the dynamite into the street before it oxploded. Both men were arrested, and from’ documents found in their possession it !s believed that they ure the agouts of a dangerous lunatic living at large -in- New York, who calls himyelf O'Donovan-Rossa. There is method in O'Donovan's maditess, however, Thetwo madinen Whom he employed will probably suffer for their foolhardy but dinbolical . at- tempt, while thelr.princinal will enjoy the glory of the affalr In some New York grog: gery. Svectat-AGENt Sauty, of the Post-Offica Department, who spent some days in this city investigating the postal-seryice system liere with a view to improving its" efficiency, has, it Is understood, determined on a re- port which, among other things, will recom mend the extension -of the carrier system to Englewood and Hyde Park, and an addition tw the number of carriers Jn the city. Our Washington dispatches Indicate that the re- port cannot be favorably actei on, owing to ‘thestate of the appropriation forcarriers. The Post-Oflice Department has been obliged to refuse an extension of the carrler system in soveral Eastern cities for the same reson, though recommended’ by the ‘Post-Oflice agents, ‘Tho Democratic Congress, and its penny-wise, pound-foollsh system of econ- omy is responsible for the Iack of proper postal facilities In the places referred to, Ancuuisitor Crone, in a specch to the people of Tipperary ‘Town, who accorded lm a most enthusiastic welcome Thursday, clearly defined his position with regurd to tho Irish Land bill and ¢he present troubles In Ireland. Pretucing his remarks with the statement that, although Ireland was several times defeated, she was at no tine subdued, and thatthe only dims she intended to’ use now ure organization und arilightened public opinion, he went ou to say that the only - thing whieh can prevent the people achieving . victory 13s mistnonagement or disunian on tho partof the leaders of the people, or Indiscretion,.or something worse, onthe part of the people thensolyes.. For the leaders he advocnted “a policy of judl- clous flexibility as woll a3. firmness.” ‘They...’ should,.he sald, reject the Land bill untess it canio out of committee li such“shapa-as to boa substantial boou’. to the farmers‘of Ire- - tand, but at thé-snme timo thay should be caroful not to finperll the measure by voting agalnst it if some minor ‘wnenidinents are not incorporated Init, ‘The\ bill as ‘tt stands, he thought, should be ucce pted as a large In- stallmgnt of justice, but uo‘ as 4 final settte- ment, Tle warned the peoplo\azulnst comtng B incollisfon with the soldiers a 1d police, tind to restrajn themselves, aud whip he advised them not to submit to extoftiouate and gbvloualy untalr rents,” the payment .of which could only:bo made by the sucritice of thomselvesand theirchildron, they mus} make up thelr milrids to meet their engag ments ag honest men He bad “no sympathy with amen’ Who could put would not, xray’ thelr honeat debts,” He, condemned hoo ting and throwing stones ut the pulleo and military ag “a dangorous pastime!’ and “an Diwanty stylo of warfare,” and ended with an eloquent, pororation, charging | the. Goy- erninent «with upholding, injustice nud with: {mprisoning men “who would; uot be cotvicted of auy crliue before. an hon orable coustor an impartial jury.” ~‘There cain be no mistaking the Arbhbighop's' preferenye of leaders, ag he explalued that by the leadey of the people hu meant “the advanced Parlhie mentary party in the House of Commons, houded by Parnell.” i hace pet Rg Ae ah Soe oh May

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