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“Che Chie ne ae VOLUME XL. 9 ago Daily Trib ¢ GROCERIES, WINES, & SENOS: SUNG ly, Weel TWENTY PAGER PRICE FIVE CENTS badd aN yy Ce ta a ‘ * See 11, INSTRUM. Ceted eee CLOTHING. BOOKS: CSEVNE, 110 and I2 Matison-st PRICE LIST The Million. COFFEES—CHOCOLATES, "‘AILLARD'S CHOCOLATE, Be ABER'S CHOCOLATE. per haene: Be LEETHREPTA, ors Be LBS CHOICE ROASTED 0. @. 3avA. ST ™ Fi LBS CHOICE ROAST RIO, ore é For $L. LBS GOOD GREEN RIO, INEST GOLDEN KIo, Bere 2 = LBS GERMAN SWEET CHOCOLATE, r3] For $L. CANNED GOODS. TAR 1-LB LOBSTERS, - be TAR 2-L3 LOBSTERS, pee EST 1-LB SALMON, _ ee be ver can. EST 2-LB SALMON, ae OSTON BAKED BEANS, es Le ODFISH BALLS, Pee B i LAM CHOWDER, Brees A 2c per can, INE 1 SARDINES, IMPORTED, le \. HRIMPS, DUNBAR’S, hts 2c per can. INEST 1-LB FRESH MACKEREL, Se per can. Jest wes Mackenet, 51s net for Ooe. WINES—CORDIALS. NNESSY COGNAC BRANDY | 4135 per bottle. ENEDICTINE PINTS, $1 per bottle. ENEDICTINE QUARTS, URACOA, NO. 1, QUARTS, ARASQUIREO, NO. ART: M iQ 0. 1 QUARTS, & per bottle. WARTRECSE, GREEN, PINTS, $1.50 per bottle. WARTREUSE, GREEN, QUARTS, $2.50 per bottle. HARTBEUSE, YELLOW, PINTS, 4210 per bottle. HARTREUSE, YELLOW, QUARTS, © per bottle. ASStSTHE. QUABTS, * 8135 per bottle. LACKBERRY BRANDY, QUARTS, HOICE ST. ESTEPHE CLARET, PINts, 25¢ per bottle. HOICE ST. ESTEPHE CLARET, QUARTS, 40c per bottle. ‘MP'T'D ST. JULIEN CLARET, PINTS, ‘Se por bottle, j[yers ST. JULIEN CLARET, QUARTS, ‘5c per bottle. IHOICE NATIVE PORT WINE, “8.50 per bottle. $135 per bottle. $1 por gab EST CALIFORNIA PORT WINE, : S2 per gal. HOICE SWEET CATAWBA, : per gal. EST SWEET CATAWSB. J ite $LS0per gal EST DRY CATAWS. e 81.50 per gal. ULL LINE MINERAL WATERS. LL LINE ALES AND PORTERS. ULL LINE CRUSE & FILS FRERES CLARETS. Fob LINE CHAMPAGNES. PLL MINE DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, OUR Own Importations. GERD SOS COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF WINE ‘DEPARTMENT. SUNDRIES. EELER'S MARMALADE, ‘2c per jar. RESH ROASTED VIRGINIA PEANUTS. Se per quart. O'S GELATINE, $1.50 per doz. yn": ELATIN: ELSON Ps #150 per doz. WISS CONDENSED MILE, 41.35 per doz. ED, BEST IMPORTED, ag cata soe 1010s for 40, N. ED, BEST IMPORTED, ANARY BEED, 10 Ibs for 45c. . BEST LMPORTED, PES 1Wibs for se. \OFFEE ESSENCE, ‘2c per doz, RMAN a es BReO. Wibs for Ge. EST TAPIOCA, 1010s for 600. NI, DOMESTIC, LAcesne: ty ‘12 Ibs for Gc. ACCARONI, BEST IMPORTED, NHOICE WINTER WHEAT FLOUR, ABBITT’S LYE, |ANNED CORNED BEEF. OOKED AND SMOKED MEATS. INEST CREAMERY BUTTER AND CHEESE. PoLutine HUCHIN'S PARKER HOUSE SOUPS. CLL LING PUTTED AND DEVILED MEATS. ‘AS: THE FINEST GOODS OBTAINABLE IN AT “Rock Ballon” Prices, C. JEVNE, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, HO & 112 Madison-st. TO RENT.” _ FOR RENT. Iam about to erect two Marble- Front Buildings, 4o feet ‘each, on West Madison-st., east of Hal- sted, and would arrange the inte- rior to suit a desirable tenant. Parties wishing further informa- tion call. JOHN M. SMYTH, 162 and 164 West Madison-st. RIADISON-ST. Store and Basement.To Reat. No. 254, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.’s Wholesale House. Inquire at SILVERMAN'S BANK, e 70 La Salle-st. FOOD. 5 lbs for por bb). 10 for Sc. ~ “Wood! Wood! Tam in receipt of cargo choice dry Trav- erse Maple Wood, which I will sell at retail and to dealers atiowest market rates. O. W. GOIT, |, Coal Dock cor. Van Buren and Market-sts. 4 fer sacrifices and bargains ihat are THE FAIR. The Largest Stock Most Sweeping Reductions We have Ever Offered the Public. BOOTS AND SHOES, Entrance cor. Adams and Dearborn-sts. Ladies’ Kid Button, $1.50; good value $2.50, Ladies’ Velvet Stin- pers, 50c; cheap at $1, Ladies’3- Strap Sandal S‘ippers, $0, Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers, $1, Ladies’ Fancy Opera Kid, $1.25, Ladies’ Strap Ties, $1.10, Laties’ Side Lace and Button Goat, $1.85; worth, at a re- duction, $2.50, Misses’ Kid Com- mon-Sense Button, $1.85, Misses’ Goat Button and. Side-Lace, $1.25 and $1.50, Men’s Low-Cut Box-Toe, $1.25. Men's Low-Cut Plain Calf Strap Tie, $1.35. Men's Cloth and Plain-Top Sewed Congress, $2.25 and $2.35, Boys’ Low-Cut Button, Cloth Upper, $1.75, Child's Pebble Spring-Heel Button, 85c. © These goods are all from standard and lead- ing manufacturers and are -actual.y worth from 25 fo 50 per cent more than we are holding them. — - ARCHERY. A 6-foot-and-3-inch Hickory Bow, velvet handle, 25c. A 6-foot Twined Hickory Bow, plain handle, 18c, Good Hickory Bow, 8c,. Other Archery Goods proportionately low. SILVER-PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY. Nickel-Plated Fruit Knife, (0c, Gom- bination lot of Rogers Bros, goods, plated on White Metal, worth $2 to $3, choice 95¢, Rogers Bros, Stand- ard 12 oz. Plated Knives, cheap at $2---$1.43 per set, 6 Black-Handle Table Knives and 6 Forks, 480. Sickles, commonly known as Grass Cutters, 256, STRAW HATS. 5,000 Sun-impenetrable Panamas, Beeach, 100 doz. Boys’ Sailor Hats in colors, worth 50c, at 19c, 50 doz, Men's Derbys, worth $1.25, at 48s, Men’s Mackinaw Derbys, 48¢, Men’s Fine Mackinaws, 68. ~~ LADIES’ HATS, A combination fot worth 200, 30c, and 0c, only (0c. Another:lof, sold elsewhere at $I, reduced price; we shall Monday morning mark them at 25c, to close, ; This week we desire to close all our Straw Goods; to this end we of- wt heyond the reach of any house in the world, ~ CROCKERY DEPT. Complete, Richly Decorated Dinner Set, 133 pieces, $24. Complete Dec- orated Tea Sets, 44 pieces, $2.98, Large Cups, Ic. Fine White Tea Cup and Saucer, 4c. Majolica Tea Se-s, 88c. Berry Sets, 13 pes, $2, Deco- tated Plates, 12c, Zinc Opal Lamp Shades, 10c. Complete Bronze Lamp, 58s, Fish Globes and Stands, 88, Majolica Cuspadores, large size, 78c, $30,000 worth of Crockery that com- prises a list of bargains heretofore unoffered, -E, J, LEHMANN, State-st. Adams-st Dearhorn-st. | Is the only house in Chicago that has un- Iinterruptedly represented as their leading inatrument one Piano—THE MATCHLESS STEINWAY-—conceded by the great musi- eal celobrities of both hemispheres to be without a peer in the world. In tho mean- time, other denlers have been constantly changing their leading piano. from one to another, in the vain endeavor to obtain an instrument that would in any particular approach the Steinway. Carry in stock and reprexent a number of first class, medium and low-priced Pianos, some of which are xecond only to the Steinway. The city sales of Are consummated only at their warerooms, ‘They never have, and do not now,add ta the cost of their instruments, by employing or countenancing any so-called city solici+ tors, ugents or drummers—male or female ~who harass and humbug the community at thelr residences or places of business. Have continuously represented the cele- brated Burdett Organs from the founda- tion of the house to the present time, during which period they have sald up- wards of twenty-three thousand of these superb instruments. Have recently taken the agency of that marvellous inatrument, the Mechanical Orguinette, their territory for its sale ex- tending from the eustern boundary of Michigan to the Pacific coast. S}G GOIUOYY Ocoupy a larger area of bi ploy more men, and do a more extenxive business than any stmilur establishmentin the land. Their position inthe trade asthe largest buyers enables them to control the the most desirable lines in each depart- ment, which they offer to retail and whole- sale buyers on the most favorable terms of payment, and at the very lowest prices consistent with quality. ‘SIG B0dUO YY Posseas unusual facilities for tuning and repsiring pianos, organs and other musi- cal Instruments. They constantly employ in this department 22 taners, regulators, pinno-makers and repairers. Special at- tention given to the finest grade of work in thin Tine. BUSINESS CABDS. NOTICE. H. M. Lincoln, 139 Madison-st., has put a new oven in his English Restaurant, and is now baking his home-made bread and old-fashioned rolls, which were so popular at his old stand on Monrce-st., “Domestic Bakery.” Everthing first-class at moderate prices. 68 TO 7£ WEST MONKOE-: June Tith, Slate, Tin, and Iron Roofing, The Hayes Patent Skylight. ‘The name of our firm is thig day changed from A. KNISELY & CO. to KNISELY Bios, s {3 ABRAHAM RICHAKD Real Estate W.D.KERFOOT & C0. 90 Washington-st, se a pare ss t FINANCIAL At5 per cent interestund no commissions. Proposi- tions fur loans in sums of £2),100 and upwards on first- until the day of June next. Address, with deseription of security, C. ‘ly WHEELER, at Union National Bank. BAIRD & BRADLEY, Reoms 15—17, go La Salle-st. MONEY TO LOAN Stper cent. Money to Loanon Choice Improved Galvanized Iron Cornices, Ete., JAMES A. MILLER, cings productive real estate in. this city are invited AT LOW RATES. City Kea Estate in sums to sult over £2000, TURNER & BOND, 12 Washinuton-st.. Room tL. Money to Loan On city ren! estate, in sums to sult, at lowest market rates, for three to ilve years. We'collect rents pay taxes, and buy and fell real estate on COmmpSIONS WRIGHT & TYRRELL. ‘Tribune Buliding. Dividend Notice. On ano pier sMondsy. the 13th day of June, 1631.1 will pay the fourth dividend (veing five per cent) on Ailuhowed claims avalnat the estate of the Fidelity Savings Huns'und Sate Deypsitorg.at the office of the me Ts Rundolph-st. Thee ygt aan Saree PIN, Recelver. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. Immensely Popular. 500,000 of the American People are using the Celebrated Stude- baker Carriages and Wagons. Best evidence of popularity. As they fice to the mountains, Mourns for its first horn, whose be suffered to name by off KALT SUIT: Ready-Mad ra WE OFFER SPECIAL in our midst has been a grand failure? of THE PUTNAM to protect CHANT TAILOR ih prod READY-MADE (LOTHIN ING HOUSE IN THE W ng A MOCH . Ready-Made C has quadrapled ? 13] and 133. CLARK-ST,, W._H. FURLONG. WE HEAR THEIR HOOFS UPON THE HILL where Indignation Meetings are-no more, and where THE WHANGDOODLE children these Restless and Sleepless Fellers might a prize one of those HANDKERCHIEF which they bought from THE PUTNAM. WILL-U-BE convinced that no Manufacturers in this country sell e Clothing To the Jobbers at as low a price as THE PUTNAM retails? ‘*Yes, ME, LOO.”---Hill. We buy Clothing from THE PUTNAM. WILL-U-BE convinced that the proprietors of THE PUTNAM rank among the Larg- est Manufacturers of iteady-Made Clothing in this country? ** Yes, ME, TOO.”---Hill. . WILL-U-BE convinced that the public cares no longer for Electricity in their clothes, but that THE PUTNAWS SPECIAL BARGALNS, and that a saving of 25 to 83 per cent is of more importance to the public? °° ¥ ME, TOO.”-=-Hill. : ‘Yes, BARGAINS NOW. WILL-U-BE convinced that the tricks resorted to by these Restless and Steep- Jess Fellers to demonstrate to the bublio, Saat no other Clothing House should exist eS, ME, TOO.”---Hill. WILL-U-BE convinced that it has ever been the study of the Resident Manager tt the public from the exorbitant charges of THE MER- FINER GRADE and better class of ae of Clothing not to be found in any other CLOTH- “NM, LTOO.”---Hill. WILL-U-BE convinced that the people of this city condemn the policy and course pursued by these RESTLESS and SLEBPLESS FELLERS in attempting to build up a lothing Trade At the expense of THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE And its RESIDENT MANAGER? ‘Yes, MOA, LOO.”---Miil. WILL-U-BE convinced that there is a Resident Manager in THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE For-long, since the trade of this Mammut! Clothing Emporium Putnam Clothing House, and 17 MADISON-ST. MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, Proprietors and Manufacturers. Resident Manager. CARPETS, In order to reduce our stock previous to our Semi-Annual Inventory, we will, for the balance of this. month, make special low prices on Body Brussels, Bi Tapestry, AND has Ingrain Carpets. ‘We have now the best assortment of pat- terns of these goods in the city, many of which are PRIVATE styles and cannot be found elsewhere. In our Upholstery Department we are of- fering an elegant line of Raw Silks, Satin Delainies, Jutes, Cretonnes, Serges, Brass, Ebony and Walnut Poles, Comices, WIN- DOW SHADES, &c., at 25 per cent under usual prices. PARDRIDGES’, 14 & 116 State-st. OPTICAL GOODS. MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN, ReSae/eP 126 State-st., Hoom 3, Senn eT exclusively. Spectacles at all prices. No a eens exe ta any other unos. Twenty-seven years’ practice in the Biljustme ny of Ginsses to every orn of detective eyesient, lardutensof recommendation testifying to M. Bern fity.as nn Optician can be seen at bis office ys M. Wn, if. Byford,A.M., Adams. slicks M. Nee. "TION to every case of extreme be §Dars So 3 Lovis Il. MATTRES, Assist~ ant Corvers of inquiry must inciose stamp tor reply. VAUTION No agent employed or appointed. Importer of Optical, Mathematical, and Instruments, comprising Qpera and Field Micrascopes, Tolercpes, Barometers, ‘transit, Lev- 7 ompasses, c., the largest stock in the Northwest. x S.—Don't_pay exorbitant prices to nd- reMeRTe A Spestnetel Warnell the Gost radian Rebbles $1.0) to 4.3), and, the best ground French pgs etacies $1.50 w £2. CRwengeive yenre practice in the art of fitting ginaen. Our miethod ix honest dealing. ‘This ts the way we build up our trade. L. MANASSE, Optician, 88 Madiaon-st.. Tribune Bullding. DENTISTRY. 133 East Madl- DR. DAY, son-st, Best $5 RUBBER OR CELLULOD. Filing Best, One-Quarter Old Rates. Also the only practical teeth WITHOUT A PLATE. Lower Sucrjon Plate, which never loosens while talking or eating. ‘Vitalized Air (Gr gas), chloroform, ether free for Bonasy forenoo All wore qotranieed, sume cpee, 3 DE. DAY, 133 East Madison-st. CARPETS. | RIBBONS. (AG & Ub, 145 State-si., Present their thanks to the good people of Chicago for the cordial and hearty reception accorded them. THIS WEEK WE OFFER ARGAINS Ribbons. G. A. COUTANT & C0, 145 State-st. GRARD ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC RATIONAL ENCAMPMENT Indianapolis, June 15 and 16. Members wishing to attend can pro- fare, 1d Delesntes oreround trip tickets atone a $6.65, ‘Upon application to NNETT. J.W_BARST, 7 BoE Nejutant General, Commander, 81 Clark-st., Room 34. bb bble,” A POW-WOW: A WASTE OF WIND. A Convention of Book: publishers not to sell and te prevent Ing their publications. For full account hand col. The third RESOLUTION rea discontinue discounts to booksellers who rei “ers met in this city last Wednesday to appeal to book ‘hter prices) obtain- E, LOth page, right- ishers and jobbers than publishers’ prices.” {and others who sl: Don't Worry, who object to being charred £1.50 for Y make :O ets. ner imagine these in prevent “trade sales,” = bankrupt flures. In fact, just to show ‘um the babyism uf their efforts, will offer this week. 53,000 VOLUMES At hatf cost of printing and binding, and still make a profit, baying bought them at the great Auciion Trade Sale din Clinton Hall, Astor Place, New York, April and which we have been busily marking and OUR ANNUAL OFFERING Of Books purchased at this xreat annual sale. Give Away Week. ‘hese prices for ane week only: TWO FOR A PENNY, 1-2 OT. Scouse. cr Fo" 1-2 CT, - DO YOU EVER BLUNDER? 1 CT. 22%, mon Blunders in Reading and « Spelling,” und quite a varlety other books. KNOW HOW TO BEHAVE? ictlonary of Popular Quotations,” 1 Huliday Guest,” “How to Behave,” PARLEZ vous FRANCAIS. 3 CTS, casrec? Mk onmntiion! We, ke Are You an Artist? TS, iilos 2 bane”, Eversbody's Friend.” e «Mother Meludies,” "Ihe ‘Totiet,” “Comical Doings,” *Carpet-Bax of Fun,” etc., etc. SEEKIN’ A HUSBAND? 5 CTS. ;, on Husbing,” *“Lansuase 5 *Drawing-Room Music,” * Puzzledor Santa Claus.” ate , ete, ARE YOU CLASSICAL? ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS, COMPLETE, UNABRIDGED, 7 Cts. hnson, Hume, S mekeray. Southey. ‘oe, Chaucer, Goldsml SEVEN CENTS. WANT $1.00 FOR 9 CTS? <B-Yo prevent Conventionites purchasing the Books offered in this sule, we reserve the privilege of iimiting quantity suld to any one customer. “ar 9 CTS, “aan GLOTH-BOUND BOOKS, '¢ Daughter,” Decapolis, e a Sis.er.? ‘Ke. Se. 60) Cloth- ound Novels, all9 cts. Scott, Cow= Burns, th, “Horse Owners’ Bound Books. Also 30 | HAVE YOU FAITH? ‘We know it takes lots of it to believe opr incredible announcements. ‘This, for instance: $1.25 Books for 12 ets. Gulliver's Travels, Hovinson Crusoe. Jenn Inxelow’s Poems, Childhood in India. and 40 Novels, $1.25 Gloth-Bound Books for 12 cts, 19 CTS, The eh L974 Question, What, Ip tn ¢ volves, und. tow It Cun Be Sectied, b: Menry George. “Ao Appleton’s “Handy Volume” is. Novel 23 CTS, Retighttut summer reading. Appleton's fs Cotlection of Foreign Authors, and Ap= pleton’s Library of Choice Novels, Over different Alnds to seleet front, 3,000 ODD VOLUMES, ‘The poets In cloth and gold bindings, Metlon, blog- raphy, poetry. histury, etc... etc, Elegantly Bound, Worth $1.50 to $3.00, ALL 2. 5 CTS. ALL At AT Tennyson. Dryden, Keats, Ena lustrated Poe! Buren Den: muel Si iw an niefs. Food “Adulteration, Life of Dant ster, Is Life Worth Living, by Mallock, ete, etc, ull at 25 cts, 4,000 Bas Wat a ty $200, a Be PLEASE THE CHILDREN. 39 CTS. Splentis, sponment, Jurentie Books, J worth from $1.00 to $1.50, all at D cts. 48 CTS. Ausuaratesscerke"48 CTS, 69 Cts. ‘The Knickerbocker Novels, the ‘Trams- Atlantic Novels, the No-Nauie Novels. Seventy-nine 79 CTS. Rents, Poets, Gold, eager, red ned, }» (From Chaucer down to Tennyson.) sae THOUSANDS OF JUVENILES, All kinds, styles, and prices. 69 69 Another lot of those elegant half-calf THACKERAY, AUS1.95 per volume, superbly bound. NEW BOOKS. O8 CTS, Sertespandency of Prince ‘Tatleyrand auis XVEL. 184, 1615, 98 ctx. 8 Wife's Trage Mary Agnes Fleming. 9 cta, “Happy Go Lucky,” by author of * Rutledge.” In addition to all. these, thousands of volumes, ranging {n price from 1 to 94 cts., embracing all the standard authors in history, blocraphy, poetry. and. fiction, the latest ang best editions. SHOE SALE. gSge today's Times, tat pare. Shoes, 12 eta, wort | BARGAINS in all DEPT’S. Read About “BLEEDERS,” 1st Page To-Day’s ‘Tinies. 122 124 SEA, STATE-ST. PIANOS. WEBER PLANO GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT. Climatic changes und atmospherte varlations pro- duce In most plano-forte disastrous and fatal efects upon the mechuniso. Five ind forty years and more have pas-ed, und now manufacturers are still exper- imenting upon the invalids, ‘The gentus who met the invistl ¢ enemy, und conquered. was Albert Weber. Hig suecess was gradual, und ditieuit to attain, Ths to ennobie and beautify the tone of tho rte, und the result has been triumphant. The perfection, in av far as absolute resintence to, es of temperature 19 concerned, bas been attained i Bis puno-fortes, acearding to the best Judgement of the best Judges. ‘The Weber Pianos are unapproachable, are unrivaled, more especially the Weber Uprights. ‘NoTE- The atmospheric resisting automatic repeti- tion action of the Weber Uprights bay litte ur no metal used in its superior construction. ‘The tone ls, therefore, of atlute coluring, and Is not d by the brassy, metallic, sive in planos noted by thele-rurpl knuckle-Jo nt, and fron_and ni THE ROO! $$ MUSIC caco, General Northwestern De} Pianos. We are looking after the city retail trade, and will say that our prices are low and terms liberal. THE ROUT & SONS MUSIC CO. idea wi piano: ome ‘THIS is the only Plano where the sound board has the acoustic figuring of the violin, which makes it free of all metallic sound. 182 & (84 WABASH-AV. STATIONERY, PRINTING, fe. BROWN, PETTIBONE & KELLY, STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 191 AND 15 DEARBORN-ST., (Lonore Block.) STEEL P Esterbrook, Waverly, Hindoo, 0 r Moneta, Brown & Kelly's, We have adaed to our fist of inks Raynnld’s French Brilliant Jet Diack, H. Danlet's Freach Viotet Copy- Ing, both superior inks. Biank Books of all kinds made ty order. WANTED. 5 Narrow-Gauge Cedar Ties WANTED. We desire to purchase two hundred thousand cedar tes. ‘The same to be made out of suund tmber six feet long, tive inches thick. and not less inan tive inches face. the whule ty: average six inches face. ‘The ties must be dellvered f. 0, b. cary. in Chicazu 33 follows: Fifty thousand in Juiy. 181, and n lke amount monthly thereafter tli allare délivered, er ‘Bids wil be recely vo June: A UGE RAILWAY CON- Address, NAT STRUCTION COMPANY, Des Moines, [a Real Estate Wanted. Lois suitable for Ensine-Houses,—one in the vi- ctnity of Aberdeen and Madison-ats.. one in the vicin~ try of Halsted und Division-sts.. one in Lawndale, in the virinity of Twenty-second-st and Mil.lard-ar. ‘The Jos ogered. oust, Dot be. leas than Lest trae by Abu fe ner of ley a ‘Senled proposals for each of the abore will be re- ceived by the undersigned st the Comptroller's Ofiice, BEE eaenday 3 the City Couell tor neuen theres ‘saboute i on RUODURE Tt gouNe ¥ OIL STOVE Daily Between 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., on the ADAMS & WESTLA Vire Gauze Non-Explosive Oil Stove, at the Company’s Office, 95 Lake-st. Come,’ see, and be convinced that the A. & W. is the. best Oil Stove for Cooking and Baking with. Our new Oven is a grand success. ois OR OSES ate PROPOSALS FOR Dredging Shallow Places in the Chicago River and Its Branches and Slips. MENT OF PUHLIC WonxS, as sball be ordered from time tw time by the Commis- sioner of Public Works, during the tscal year ending ec. 31. Il, accordiny to specications of tle in sald be accompanied with the usual £9 in money or a certified check on any responsible bank doing business in the City of Chicago, made payable to the order of the Comimlasioner of Public Vor % ‘The Comminsioner of Public Works reserves the right to reject any bid or part of bid. or all bids, and to secept bids as applied to each section separately. or to take them collectively, as he may deem best for the interest of the city; also, to accept or rejects Did or bidson any se oon any nomber of the sections in the list, asin his diseretiog he may el CARTEI H. HARRISON, Mayor and Acting Commisstoner of Public Works. H. ROCHER, PHOTOGRAPHER, 77-79-81 State-st., Chicago.

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