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Che Chiragn Daily Tri Wie, ~ VOLUME, XE. — JAPANESE GOODS, CURIOS, ETC. SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1881-TWENTY PAGES. SUITS, DUSTERS, &c. * "145 State-st., WILL EXHIBIT THIS mare The largest line of A very large assortment o Tremendous Slaughter Of 3,000 Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s “Japanese Goods Lacquered Ware SUITS! NUIT Ever brought to Chicago. Curios, | Clocks. AND REAL Japanese Bronzes, ‘SCREENS, In 3, 4, and 6 folds. ALSO, lk Embroideries, CHINESE Towels and Sear, Window Curains, Table Covers, be, Vases, In Porcelain, Clausena, bite. Special department for Clocks, at prices never before offered in this city. Nickel, fron, Rubber, and French Clocks. ALSO, Bronze Figures AND Centre Pieces, We. are adding to our Depart- ments every day Novelties in Parasols, Fans, Millinery Goods, C.A.Coutant&Co. 145 STATE-ST. - | PIANO-FORTES. PIANO FORTES. NEW YORK. THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC, No. 156 STATE-ST., CHICAGO, GENERAL NORTHWESTERN DEPOT For this superlatively desirable and the only durable Piano manufactured. © war [(NOTE.] a4 ‘The steadily advancing wave of popular opinion, judging by the splendid demand for this instrument, bears indisputable evi- dence that the . NEW YORK Pianos are even MORE DESIRABLE for their manifold beauties of Tone, Quality, Perfection in Touch, Exquisite String, and Sympathetic Effects than those equally celebrated. _The WEBER Tone of to-day is distinctly typical and conforms to the idea of the in- ventor to afar greater extent than ever be- fore. Therefore it shall be incortrovertably proven to purchasers of fine Pianos, partic- ularly UPRIGHT PIANOS, that the WEBER NEW YORK UPRIGHTS Are Better Than Ever. MORE OF THEM SOLD THAN EVER BEFORE. We are pushing for y for the Retail Trade of dhe city in fine Pianos, and our facilities are only excelled by our magnificent stock and low prices. ‘The Root&Sons Music Co. i DIAMONDS, Le. Diamonds, -.. Watches, & Jewelry. Largé Stock! Fine Goods! And Low Prices ! GOLDSMID ) so OLD ESTABLISHED (1865) LOAN AND BULLION OFFICE, ‘*. 99 East Medison-st. Celorado Branch—40334 Larimerst., Denver. N:B—No connection with any other establichment, PHOTOGRAPHY. 1, ROCHER, .* PHOTOGRAP. trer, 97-79-81 Statesst,|Chicaso. (IAELET DAVIS & COS UPRICHTS Are-found in the homes of Musical People every- where, ‘They hare been indorsed verbally and by letter by every musician of euiinence from Franz Liszt down. ‘More of them aresold In Chicago than of any other make. They are perfect in Touch, matchless in Tone and Power, and Peerless in every essential quality, They stand In Tane longer than any other Pianos in the World. They have secured the leading awards at competi- tive expositions everywhere. ‘They aro unqualificdly the best Planos in exist- ence. FRANZ ABT, the Immortal Song Writer. T. First of Living Pianists. Fl. Tho Renowned Pupil of Lisrt, GL. Pianist upd Compuser. STRAUSS. the Waltz King. NS URSPRUCH, Composer and SRI GbORE Kulak court Plantae Bertin, PEI LIssov, Court Pianist. se, betersburs, ‘And many otbers whose names are as high as fame and authority can write them, = «h “ATTEST THE Unapproachatle Ecellenee! | OF THESE INSTRUMENTS, W. W. KIMBALL, Cor. State and Adams-sts. __ FURNITURE, CARE CARPETS, £c, _ YES! — My friends and I have always bought of Ulick Bourke, @and sf West Madison-st. WHY? ‘Why, betauso he keeps on hand a large and fine assortment of Parlor, Chamber. Dining, and Kiteben Furntture, Br:issels and Ingrain Carpets, Cook Stoves, Ranges, Ull-Cloths, Crockery, and Cutlery, which be sells at the very. lowest figures for cash, or on easy payments st cash prices. | Fourteen years’ experience at tho sbove number is a fair guarantee that if you favor bim with a call you will cet good goods and fair dealing. DON’T FORGET. ULICK BOURKE, 92 and 94 West Madison-st. . BUGGIES. t GOODPELLO. For the sande: my CO. PLETE ar jasiocss und Tieasuce Tebleien tanu- factured | in the United States. nee ES Farmers’ Sprint wyacons Quality the bes best. Catalogue, prices, an ‘sen! ei OSHKOSH, WIS. WANTED. MAN WANTED. OlL SALES! to cunvass city On Lubricatt Ing: fo forms NDIANGS. apace. Address tS, Tribune fice On Second Floor. SECOND FLOOR BY ELEVATOR, We will offer Monday, June 20, the en- tire stock of one of the largest *Bastern mannfacturers of Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s LAWN. GINGHAM, and LINEN SUITS, rfeh Satin de Lyon Wraps and Capes, elegant Cloth Haye- lock’s, Cloth Jackets, Ulsters, &c., bought at 40c on the dollar of cost of manufacture, which we will mark at prices never before known in the annals ofthe Dry-Goods Trade. ‘This is a chance that may not be offered again in a very long time. 800 Misses’ Linen Suits, two pieces, trimmed with embroidery, 8 at 69e, worth $1.50. ‘| 500 Misses’ Linen Ulsters, extra fine linen piped and pleatings, at Gde and 7de (from 6 yrs. to 16 ypts)s worth at least $1.25 and $1.50. 500 altsges Gingham Suits, ages 3 yrs. to 14 yrs. at 75c, S5c, 9c, 90c, 95e, $1.00, $1.10, and $1.15. Best Renfrew & Canton Dress Style Ging- hams. Immense sacrifice. © 800 Ladies’ all Linen Suits at $1.00, worth $2.50. 200 Ladies’ Gingham Suits made of Ren- frew & Canton Dress Styles Gingham at. $2.15, worth $4.00. 800 Ladies’ hest Dress Style Gingham Sults, 8 pieces, trimmed with lace, at $3.50, worth $6.00. 200 aoa Lawn Suits at $1.95, worth OU. 200 Ladies’ Plain Lawn Suits, in all the newest shudes,—pink, light bine, ecrus, heliotrope, drab, rer en somely made, feces, at $2.50, worth ga.uu; Pe a2 200 Ladies’ Black Lawn Suits, for mourn- ing, flounced and trimmed with lace, at $2.75, worth $5.00, 200 Ladies’ Polka Dot Lawn Suits, new- est styles, trimmed with lace, hand- some bordes. trimmings, at, $3.50, worth $6,502, 200 Ladies’ Grass Cloth Dusters at 59c. 500 Ladies ntLinen Dusters at 75c, Sie, $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1.50, and $1.75, worth double. 200 Ladies’ Satin de Lyon Capes and Mautles, handsomely trimmed with lace, $7.50, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, and $12.00, former price $14.00, $13. oo $16.00, $18.00, and 300 padics Light Cloth Jackets at $1.50, ,, $2.50, $3.00, and 50. There is not one that is not worth more than double. 250 Ladies’ Cloth Havelocks at $2.50, $3.00, $3 50, $4.00, and $4.50; former price $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, and $. 2.00. 50 Ladies’ Colored Silk Suits at $12.50; former price $22.00. A CHANCE LOT OF 5,000 SMYRNA Rugs and Mats At less than half price, on Third Floor. THIRD FLOOR BY BY ELEVATOR, 1,000 Single Door ete at 79c and 84£c, worth $1.50 and $1.75. 500 Double Door Mats at $1.95 and $2.04, worth $4.00 and $4.50. 500 Tugs, Fag Lage $3. 20 and $3.45, worth $4.75, $6.00, and $7.00. 300 4-4 Ruys, 3! 3, at $4.40, $5.20, and $5.67, worth $8.50, $9.00, and $11.00. 200 Sosa Rugs at $7.70 and. $8.80, worth $15.00 and $16.00. 25 Elegant Carpets at $22.00, $24.00, and $29.00, worth $40.00, $4500, and $50.00. All the above Rugs, Mats, and Carpets run regular sizes, rich in coloring and design. _All Goodsmarked in Plain Figures. . One. price to all. Money refunded at all times if Goods are not satisfac- tory. BOSTON STORE, 118 & 120 State-st, KEWARD. $500 Reward! Five Hundred Dollars Reward ars Reward will be pald for the arrest and conviction of the parties who placed Gun- powder in our Foundry proper on the night of Thurs- Says dune?. CHICAGO STOVE WORKS, Blue Isiand-av., near Twenty-second-st. . BABY CARRIAGES. : Baby. Carriages, Slightly dama; them away. PRICE FIVE CENTS : “THE FAIR.” Get Your vioney Ready, Straw Hats. Ladies’ Canton Hats at Se. Men’s Indian Panama Hats, 8c. Boys’ Trimmed Sailor Hats, 15c. One lot of Misses? A No. 1. Trimmed Hats, 25c; worth $1. 7 Men’s Mackinaw Straw Hats, 68¢3 worth $1.50. All Men’s One Dollar Straw Hats at 48c. Crockery and Glassware Glass Goblets at 8c. One hig lot of 8-inch Dinner Plates, 5c. Large and complete stocks of Crockery at prices less than any other house in the city. ARCHERY. Boys’ 4-foot Bow, complete, 5c. Large 6-foot Bow, complete, painted and ornamented,-1Sc. . Fine extra Yelvet-Padded Bows, all sizes, at 25cs3 this is just 25c on tho dollar what others ask. All other kinds of Archery at low prices. «Combination Sale of fine Yelvet Frames, worth from 40c to 7503 choice, Q3e. Combination Sale of Silks Scarfs, worth from 40c to 60c3 choice, 28¢. Combination lot of Suspenders, worth from 40c to 75c3 choice, 20c. Fine lot of Bordered , Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, extra fine; ehoice 18c. Hammocks holding 500 Ibs, 88e. Folding Rocker, carpet seat, fringed, only 6Se. Roller Skates, 95c. Croquet Sets, 63e. Baby: Carriages. mauufacturets? cgst. All kinds and sizes of American and German Flags for Saengerfest Decoration. Extra Bargains IN ALL QUR DEPARTMENTS THIS WEEK. “THE FAIR,” Corner State, Adams, and Dearborn-sts. OIL STOVES. HUNDREDS Come dally to see baking done on the ADAMS & WESTLAKE Wire Gauze Non-Explesive OIL-STOVE. The OVEN used is a recent and grand IMPROVEMENT. Sample packages of baking done up in tasty “baskets given to the ladies who call. Pastry Cook in attendance from 10a. m. till 2 p. m. The Adams & Westlake Manufacturing Co., 95 LAKE-ST. BUSINESS CARDS. Patent Venetian Window Awning, Graceful, Light Tolls Out of Sight, Adjustable to dow atany ansle, Cheap. a. F. FOSTER, SON & CO., Sole Manufacturers, 23 ‘Washington-at. facturors of Military and Soclety Uniforms, priiapnfactarers, Shipment, Flues Friages, Cords: Tassels Ete. COAL. ‘Having erected sheds at our yard, corner Ciark an ‘Thirty-trst-sts.. we ure now prepared to furnish Di Clean Coa) of. ai kinds at lowest. market rates. Main Onlce, SLA SBE iA KHAM & WILLARD. , CHEAPEST WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT IN THE WEST. 9Oc—Sweet Catawba Wine, the best in the market, arRicpergalion: Ure Cutawba Wine. FLU, Chotes Whisty, hau; Angellen. Fort, and sherry Wine, $130. Coenne randy; Jamaica, fturm, Holinud Gin, &200. Old Medford Hur, £240. Catawba Brandy, $i Best California Brandy. FL. bsolute satisfaction guaran' TURD SBENG. & CO. 67 Market-st. FINANCIAL. Interest on City Bonds, ~~ Cirx oF Cmrcaco, } DEPARTMENT oF FIN NCE, June 13,1851, ‘Tho City of Chicago will parits Interest Coupons due July 1, 1881, at the City Treasurer's Oftice, if pre- sented prior tothe 2th inst. Coupons not so pre- sented will be puld in New York-at the American Ex- change Nutional Bank, as usual. - ‘THEODORE T. GURNEY, Comptroller. Money to: Loan At6per cent on choice improved sity real ostate, in sums to suit over $2.00, TURNER & BOND. Real Estate W.D.KERFOOT & CO. 90 Washington-st. Refesonces furnished if de- rson we have d, only $2 each. Almost givin; dl: 0 fetes see 'at Factory s7é South Clark-st. ~ |-- all ANS. esis dattag Syears: | pasticulars LACES, BUNTING, de. SEA?S SUPPLY STORE. Please Read, and Save Money by ordering of the BANKRUPT STORE, Spanish Lace, 10c, 20c, 800, 40c. French Laces, 20c, 25c, Suc, 35c. Torchon Laces, 2c, 8c, to 25c. Mericourt Lace, 20c, 30c, 40c. Languodoc Lace, 2~, 5c, Sc. 10c. Val. Lace, 1c, 2c, 8c, 4c, 5c. Autire Lace, 10c, lic, 20c. We guarantee all of the above tobe just one-half of what other. stores sell the same at. 8-yd. wide Worsted Spreads, $1.50. Crochet Quilts, SOc, $1, $1.25. Table Linen, 20c, 80c, 40, 50c. Napkins and Doylies, 50c, 60c,:-70c per dozen. Towels, Se, 10c, 12c, 15c each. Curtain Lace, 10c, 12c, 15¢ per yard. Ecru Lace Curtain, 35¢c, 40c, 50c Lace Bunting, 10c, 18c, 50c. Plain Bunting, 10c, 18¢e, 20c. 40-inch Bunting, 35c, 50c. 40-inch Dress Flannel, 25c. 40-inch Camel’s Hair, 35c. Black Satin, 50c, 75c, $1. Ombre Satin, 75c. Colored Satins, 50c, 75c, $1. Black Silks, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25. Colored Silks, 50c, 75e, $1. Black Cashmere, all wool, 50c, 60, 75c. 86-inch Colored Cashmere, all wool, 40c. Printed Lawns, 6c, 10c. 8-Button Kid Gloves, 3ac. Lace-Top Gloves, 22c, Lace-Top Gloves, white, 12c. Vermicelli Lace Handkerchiefs, 12c. Silk Embroidered Wandkerchiefs, 12-:, Ribbons, fancy Ombre. Ribbons, Plaids, plain. All the above goods at one-half what they cost to manufacture. Children’s Dress Ginghams. Children’s-Dress Linens, ki Children’s Dress Pique. Children’s Dress Jaconet, 90c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Corsets at half-price. Straw Hats at less than half-price. 2 Tapestry Carpets, 75¢c. Ingrain Carpets, 50c. Hemp Caryet, 18c. Remember we sell Belding Bros? Silk, 100 yds. at Sc, 1-4 0z. at 17c. a Please send your orders ‘imme- diately, in order to se my attention, as we are very busy. BANKRUPT STORE,| = 184 and 186 State-st. TEAS. You may try all you mind to, you can find nothing equal to Jevne’s Celebrated GOLD) MANDARIN TEA, “In Quality, Purity, and Cheapness. Japan, No. 2* Japan, No. 3. Japan, No. Young Hys Young Hyson, Young Hyson, X Young H. +80 Souchong, No. *N. B.—No. hope Hong Kong Tea C0,, 110 and 112 MADISON-ST. DENTISTRY. DR. DAY, si" Best $5 UBBER OR CELLELGD, Filing Best, One-Quarter Old Rates. awe only practical tooth WITHOUT A PLATE. wor Suction Plate, which never loosens while taigine or eating. tlkinlised Air (or gas), chloroform, ether tree for Buoaay torenoon ne De are aces Office open oF ‘unday forenoon. ADT DAY, 13) Hast Madison-st. STATIONERY, PRINTING, &e. BROWN, PETTIBONE & KELLY, Stationers, Printers, and Blank Book Makers, 194 and 196 Dearborn-st. Lead Pencils, Lead Pencils. Faber’s. Dixon's, Eagle, American, Johann Faber, Automatic Pencils, Diack, copying, blue, and. rec Monitor, Brown & Kelly's Ontice, Colored, and ‘Draw: Ing Penells, Lumbermun’s Copying Pencil. Blank Books of all kinds madp to order. PROPOSALS. ‘| PROPOSALS For School Furniture, Painting, Calcl- mining, Cement Paving, aud Steam Heating. Seuled proposals will be received at the office of spe Board, ron gealS Tou. eo Fifthcay.. up to Wednes- the 2th iug-ant, for the various branches of und materiais required in the furnishing und city, For full Sabor un tring the Public behvols of th part se ohdverdsement in Chicas LE CHEESE, Taste Sardines, Crack Crackers, Snap Ginger,—for further particulars see to-day’s 2 First Page, Tee Water and Lettie Tika Your Tak To hie-Pent of Both---Free. He Sails|H Hot Fun O'ER THE BROAD BLUE SHA Does our Millinery and Fancy Goods buyer to pro- cure Europe's Choicest Novelties for Fall and Christmas Trade. HE SAILS JULY Sth. » But Few Days Remain. Entire Stock Millinery must be closed before he GREAT Clearing Sale! SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN OUR Hatire Stock of Fine Mliliney. FLOWERS. sia formerly 49, 79, 98, $1.48, $1.98, $2.98, NOW (9 CTS., 39cts., 6Ncts., 89 cts., 98 cts., and $1.48 Wreaths that were 59.79, 98. $1.29, and $1.74, Now 39, 49, 69, 7B, and 98 CHERRY SPRAYS, Formerly 79, 98, $1.29, $1.98, Now are aay 69,85, Ste 2¢ds. ROSES, 2 cts. 3cts.,5 cts.,7 cts..9 cts.,and 29 cts., worth double. DAISIES, LILIES, And all small Flowers at halt former prices. PLUMES, In endless variety, 33 1-3 per cent discount, ‘TIPS 50 per cent discount. HATS Almost Given Away,—, 19, 28, and 4g cts., and TRIMMED FREE.-|-—.— Summer Silks and and Dress Goods, 500 DOZENS GENTLEMEN'S | WHITE LAWN TIES PER Doz. = 8 cts. FIGHT EM! Skeeters, Flies, and Divers Bugs. A Ithe imple- ments of warfare at SEA'S, Wire Cloth, 3 1-2 cts. yard. Fly Traps, 19cts. LOOK SWEET AND COOL FOR 4th OF JULY. LACES, COLLARS, JEWETCRY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, RUGS. "Tis hot, ‘tis funny, and the fun of it is ’tis hot. SIT THYSELF. Eastlake Rocker, Brusseis Carpet Seat, Race §=49 cts. 4 mast SWING THYSELF. $3.25 Quality Strong, Large Hammocks, 79 cts. SHOOT THYSELF. Fine Archery, 50 ets. on the $1.00. Largest Stock in the West at Half Valuc. HIT THYSELF, If you are awkward enough playing CROQUET. 48 cts COMPLETE SE Varnished and Striped, and Nicely Boxed. BALLS AND BATS. BABY CARRIAGES. Doll Buggies, Wagons, Velocipedes, &c., kc, We always DID, CAN, DO, and WILL SAVE YOU HALF YOUR MONEY GAUZE UNDERWEAR. 16 cts. For 30 ct. Quality. s9.cs, 39 cts. for 65 ct. Quality. PARASOLS GREAT MARK DOWN IN PRICES, BLACK GINGHAM COST as CTS. SUN UMBRELLAS, ) CtS. to MAKE. JOULLIARD'S BUNTINGS, All-Wool, fine quality, all shades, we 16 cts, ge 1,000 GROSS WHITE PEARL BUTTONS, Smallest size up to largest made, all is G6cts. 3% Sizes Size Dozen, worth 15 to 46 cts,, all at 6. CELLULOID COLLARS and CUFFS, Ladies’ & Gents’. A000 Chideans Sus, EMBROIDERED AND FIG’D LAWNS, Ms @Bcts. 325 Ages years Many of these actually worth $2.00. Nangerfest Flags CHILDREN'S KID-SHORS, ' (2 cts. STATE-Si. BUSINESS .CHANCES. OPTICAL GOODS. WAUKESHA WOOLEN MILLS . FOR SALE. The Waukeshs County Manufscturing. Company having been compelled by reason of embarrassinents arising In part from the deceaxe of 11s late President und the settlement of bis estate to make a voluntary assignment, the undersisned, Assignees of said Comi- pony, ave for sale alt of tts iteal . Bulldins, Machinery. and Fixtares costing orizinally about $110.4), and will receive cash bids for said property at the oftice of the Company in Waukesha, Whiconsin. on the 2th day of June, Isul. at 10a. m., reserving the Pfigilece of accepting dr. rejecting any or all bids. ids must be accompanied by certined check for 5 per Genrof thoameunt bid. Said Still Is one of the best equipped in Wisconsin, and is situated in one the best wool-crowing districts of the Northwest. [t con- tains four setsuf Machinery, @0-Inch cards, 17 (1u)- inch) Crompton Looms, one sspuol ‘clevelund iting | ‘Twister. five self-acting Jacks, one 2 Spindle, Clev land mute, one ‘Smith & Weston hollow plate Powe Press, with extra Plater for shawls, and all in ood working order. ‘Ihe present employes. may be re- tnined. We delteve thls a rare opportunity fur profit able investment, and invite a persunal Inspection of tho property, Address ail communications to A. J. FRAME and M.S. GIUSWOLD, Assignees, Wauke- sha, Wisconsin. FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, In businoss centre, dolaz ® food paying ralaae Fol particulars, with reasuns for solitng, will be fur nished the purchaser. Address, for one week, M ‘Tribune ofiice. TORENT. MADISON- -ST. Store and Basement To Rent. No. 254, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.’s Wholesale House. . Inquire at SILVERMAN’S BANK, 7o La Salle-st. FOR: RENT. BY C, H. MULLIKEN, Agent fos the caro and manavomens of prot Aeeet for. Bea tborn st, A aesinud.e location on the orth Side, two-story und basement brick House, in hice order, handsomely furnished. from July 1, 131, {o April uy Lis2: » very nice brick House, in complete order, ll’ modern improvements, on Wabash-a¥., near Tyenty-third-st. | MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN, 125 State-at., Hoom 3, Second Floor. Spectacles exclusively. Spectacies at.alt prices, Ne atiention given to any other gvods, ‘Twenty-seven Jeurs' pruciice in the ad} ustment of Glasses to every form of defective eyestunt, Letters uf recommendation testifying to M. Bern- hardi’s ubliity as un Upticlan can be seon at bis ofice trom Moses G aplgDis Wan i. Byford LD. M. Adams atin 3 Mi fact unn. 3 oe i SL es Pi iat, Dari Bring Hor. Robect V. ‘Tho ones. Dr. Clinton Locke, Rev. aes aetiivan, Bisnop Ch an, Ed. Cheney, sa: We Ate Ryton ite ev. odwin, ‘Rev. Arthur Litde, CEL TH! defective eyesight. Uffice Huurs—9to5. LOcis EL MATTITES, Assist- ant, Letters of inquiry must iaciose stamp for reply. CAUTION—No agents employed or appointed. Ymporter of Optical, Mathematical. and Surveying Instruments, comprising Opera and -Field Glasses, Microscopes, ‘Tolescopes, Burometers, Transits, Lev= ‘els, Compasses, £c., the luriest stock in the Northwest, CATTION,—Don't psy exorbitant prices t yenturers for Spectacles. We sell the best Feasting Pebbles $4.) to $1.9, und the best ground Srench ‘Crystal Spectac es £1.50 to $2.52. siwonty-ive years’ pructice tp the art,of Sting glasses. Our method 1s bunest dealing. ‘way we bulld up our L. MAWNASSE, Optician, 88 Madiwonat.. Tribane Balldiag, © _F GK STORAGE, -"Fars preserced prom all damage through the summer, thoroughjy cleansed and stored inthe | Fire-proof Tribune Building, affording per-~ Feet safety unattainable elsewhere. Leave ad~ dress und ‘Furs will be called fore BARNES & CO., 86 Madison-st, 48 cts, , ee ON to every case of extreme © ro ade -