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\ DRESS GOODS. MARSHAL Fie. & 0h, State and a lta | + Tpurdh Day i ie mr Sam isi Ebay or THE. ‘i (AGO DRIVING PARK.) AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. Fast Track,--Good Act Accommodations. ‘FOUR GOOD RAGES TO-DAY, THURSDAY, Every Race a Grea a Great Contest. SUMMER PRICES” DOWN! - We offer to-day our entire : FIRST RACK---"'The Chicago Stake,” for 3-year-oll tals Value, $1,300, stock of florey, Jack Haverly,, * King Nero, :Foree, Lord Lyon. ] ‘. « BRUOND RACH-+"Tho Garden Cily Cup."? 2 {4 niles, - Value, $1,700. DRESS PABRICS! ‘Belle ot Nelson, © John Davis, Mary Anderson, —_—Prairie Rose, Falr Count. AT PRICES” TURD RAGE---Club Purso, ($350. Heats of a anilo and on-eighth, Brooklyn, Pilgrimage, Clan Alpine. | - Greaily Reduced | | * POURTH RAGH.--Mandicap, $250, 1 1-4 miles, ‘ Matagorda, Jim Bell, Guy, "an Riddle. Please Note These: : Racing commences at. 2:30 p.m. Madison-sti cars direct. to-the track. Official Pools ‘sold at the Sherman House. ADMISSION .ONLY 50 CENTS. Bert “ WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ILC, > Kime ‘Watches. rhe ATTENTION 18 INVITED to OUR MAMME OUR ‘MAMMOTH DISPLAY, HERETOFORE S UNEQUALED IN CHICAGO, OF FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, BRONZES, “QRNAMENTAL AND. USEFUL SILVER, RICH AND FASHIONABLE JEWEL- RY IN ALL LINES, CLOCKS, NOVELTIES, AND. KEEPSAKES, WHICH. WE ?8HALL OFFER. DURING THE SAENGERFEST AT PRICES GUARANTEED “FAR BELOW THOSE OFFERED BY ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT... : GILES, BRO..& CO., State and Washington-sts. ' TELEGRAPHIC ORDERS FROM THE TRADE. PROMPTLY RESPONDED TO, AND GoOoDs SENT FOR INSPECTION TO ANY PART OF THE NORTHWEST. PLAID BUNTINGS! Down one- half former prices ! LACE BUNTINGS! Down to 25¢ per yard! | HANDEP. PATTERUS! . Bunting) 25 each, ~ HANDKR, PATTERNS! (Scotch Ginghams) 12 /-2e 12 1-2¢- each. NOVELTIES!) Grenadines! black and colored, ‘Nun’s Veiling! Albatros! THURSDAY, JUNE CLOSING SALE, "BROTHERS. CONTINUATION OF OUR GRAND ‘Extraordinary - Bargains! very Department BARGAINS Silks, Bress Goods, Suits, Cloaks, Hosiery and Underwear, Laces and Lace Goods, | Kid and’. Lisle Gloves, ‘Dress Trimmings, ey &e. An early visit of inspection 4 will ees 8 MANDEL BROS. ‘ [21 and 123 State-st,- ___ CELLULOID GOODS. Watorproot ‘Linen Collars and: Cuffs (Celluloid), Retain shape and Antalathrougls Months ¥; Chromo Address BARNEA © OU (Tribune Buliding), Ch ue" weur. No taundryiny #ogutred. Mustrated Erica List free Sy mull. Maalyoneat, GENTS? ENDS? ‘FURNISHIN NG LING GOODS, 7 |C. A: COUTANT). 146 State-st.,. INVITE VISITORS a THE CLOSTIG SIL.) rprceppeor TO SEE THEIR SUPERB ASSORTMENT Gentlemen's Fl _ Manag, A LARGE LINE OF FAN NS, Special Styles |i TRY MODERATE PRICES. 0. A COUTANTS C0. . 145 State-st; OPTICAL GOODS, 6 Bpectacios sulted 2 all sighta on sclentifie panties’ Upers aus croscouus, Haromuturs, SCALES. FAIRBANKS BTANDAND VAIRSJNES, MORSE & C0., cor, Latest. and Filth-ar, Bo careful to buy only the genuine, a Biel a Glassen ‘Velescopes, Mt Virginia Grapes! aud . Velvet Grenadines! _MARKED DOWN TO CLOSE! “Pisitore to*thesetiy i arvercora. dially tiwited to call.” « _ LOXS, GAMES, eee VERCHO,RUHLING & £0, 138-144 STATE-ST., ae Carry the Largest Assortment of. TOYS, BORENIAN GLASSWARE, CHINA WARE, : SWISS. CARVINGS, GA MIES,’ IMPORTED FANGY TOILET ARTICLES, . - GOLO AND SILVER SETS, - FLAGS, BANNERS, :. STREAMERS, SHIELDS, a, at, FoR THE SAENGERPEST AND FOURTH OF JULY. ERE We FIREWORKS, S; FLAGS, Ce. Ce, IRE WORKS! Taylor's, 3. Clark-st. Most relinblo works made,” Only house which furnishes instructions with cach Dill sold, Don't buy trash, Baltuons, Fings, Lanterns, Bombs, eto, IMER RESORTS, TCT “COMFORT, Al “AND PLEASURE, aa FOC TAKE HOTEL NOW OPEN. of the well-known and beaus Serene is tnulo tire try Rvery oomtort 1 Hanke, oluant parlors, dining rout, Wet its waior, pura air, handsonio shad. wat Malin, aid boating me and an Gide WHLATASS. TD fat por doy, Spor anise far tae hor bo Manitou ‘Springs, Colorado. MANITOU 30 MOUSE, . GEO, M. W, Li 8B JBN vINGS, fess Hin. pe Pa 1@,U0, offers Inducaiments, snereet. to Busser ‘Yvourist et roascuabie. “LON G _ BRAN CH. WEST END- HOTEL, COTTAGES & RESTAURANT, Vem ope or we mst PRBS .BOTHE COLUMBIA, a each, New Jersey, Aon Witepen Sones 4 Yor siroulary | ies ci te Can wool, LAKE, GREEN ry how up Ther bons, fawillos Norig wad south it bee eat jo eee ei PUNVEA YS HUNG Dartford, Wa MISCELLANEOUS. y mn enreuetes frult house tn iranger saul rout oloennt wssoriod trates eat Ais ty STORE, 3 gout Clarkeat ‘Two Orat-class oepere 62 Bopmen. Wil pa ay poral salarioes (Agarsus ie hands writing, giving refureuces, ‘I'¥7, ‘iribuae oiice, 30, RIDGBS ie SIDE STORE, On Madison-st.; near . Morgan, MAIN STORE, On State-st., bet. Madi- son & Washington. Every Dopaint LOWER Than those advertised by other houses. State-st., West Madiso ~* PFANOS, Steinway - Upright Pianos, Tho mnerring’ test of time dem- onstrates that the Steinway Up- right alone equals the Grand or Square in durability, while in the all-important feature of capacity | - for long standing in tune it excels either, and possesses In.a super: lative ‘Vegree the higher qualities which have made the Steinway the standard Piano of the world. Tho many thousands of Stoinway Up- righ ta purchased In Chicago dur- ing the past twonty years are lly. ing witnosses of their own oxtraor- dinary power of endurance, Quality and durability consid- ered, tho Steinway is tho seine? Piano manufactured. = LYON & HEALY, ‘ State & Monroe-sts. STORY &: CAMP, 188 & 190 Stuate-st., bargains in Decker 1 Avo neyo ap dames Sse Qua sine PIANOS And (a Ketoy and Btory & Camp Oreans, forcash oron Ory inetrument therouxhly warrsatod for tres ‘yours, whd all dutects mado gout. STORY & CAMP, 188 & 190 State-at. PINANCEALY PRESTON, Kean & C0, BANKERS, 100 WASHINGTON.ST,, Chicago, Faratsh factilt efor. all classes of Bankisg Business te Travelers, Merchaats, aad Bankers tn the U, Maud Europe. Invest moacy carcfully forethers, = * 1881—T'WELVE PAGES. Caneniennn CLOTHING, Gs | Witkommen!” Willkommen! Sweet Singers from our Sis- ter States, Welcome to our Gity! Welcome to our Store! Welcome to our Bargains! We ore glad to see you, and anything in our tine that may be wanted we shall sell to you ata very feasonable low price. You've of course heard of AJ. NOTIN & COOLS Great Hee ight Cuthng Howse MADISON: ST, Come in and see it, now. It will impress. you very favorably, and who knows but what we may save you $5 or $10? Didyou leave your Boy at Home? “Well, take him one of our little Suits, It wilt delight him, sure. Sallor Suits, $1.75, ‘Blue Flannel, Others:$3 tg 512, ete, 104 & 106 Madison-st., Tailors, Clothiers, &: Furnishers, While In tho elty it will pay YOU ‘to call atour STOVE OFFICE aud seo THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE WIRE GAUZE NON-EXPLOSIVE OIL STOVE IN OP- ERATION. An experienced pastry-cook In attend: anco daily from 10 a. m, tilt? p.m. to illustrate its. SUPERIOR , BAKING QUALITIES. Our Oven Is a recent inyentlon, sal is a grand snecess. *) The alas eM lake Mle a “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS,” 3 British Medical, Tournal, “A necessity at cvery Table‘and at every Bar." ~~ Neve York Tribune, ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS, Of all Grocers, Druggists, & Alin, Wat, Dealers, BEWARE _OF_IMITATIONS, MACHINELY, “DESIGNER AND BUILDER Special Machinery. JNO. J. CLAUSE, “331012 Bowth Caual-et. en FOR SALE FOR SALE, See RP MTU ALENT a es. She Cribune, C27 Persona unable to murchase copter of Tan Cutcago Trinuxg at Newa Agencies art on raul tay traina where Chteago gapere are sold will cone fer a favor hy reporting the facts to thie office, yl tig full particulars, Fain weather and stationary or higher tem- erature for this region to-lay., a . o Tne Prestdent will attend the ceremony of unyelllng the McPherson statue nt Clyde, 0., on the 24l of July, and on the next day will attend, the annual rounton of his old regi- ment, the Forty-second Ohtv, at Galton. ‘seteeerommernncnene THERE are now five vacuncies in the re- fired list of the army, and tivo of these It 13 stated will soon be fled by the retirement of Col. Pinckney Lugentlel, of the Fitth In- fantry, and Col. F. ‘T. Dent, of tho First. Artillery, Tit Boston boys have commenced to cele- brate the Fourth of July, Otto Tooker, a Boston youth of 13, shot and killed s evn. panlon, Gustave Buettner, a boy of 16, with tu toy pistol yesterday, The boys ‘liad a quarrel, —_—_ : Yrstenpay was the hottest day of the season at Loulsrille, The thermometer stood 7 in the shade, At Cincinnati the ther- inometer reached 97 In the shade also; but In the afternoon rain ‘full, and -therenfter the weather was cool and pleasant. ‘> A Funtous wind and rain storm. prevatled over n Intge section of Ohfo yesterday, ‘caus- Ing much Injury to life and proverty. ‘The sturin also extended into Pennsylvania, and. in the vicinity of Pittsburg several houses were unroofed and otherwise damaged, ——ees ‘Tar: Rev. Edward W. Wilson, ‘a colored Baptist preacher of Davenport, Ia., and for- iierly of Monmouth, JIL, ana Clinton, fa, was arrested at the forner place yesterday on the charge of having attempted to outrage one of the female memters of his church, eee Dick Woop, 5 notorlous outlaw of -West- ern ‘Fexas, was taken from the Sheriff at Engle Pass last Sunday by.a vigilance com- inittee," Wood was then shot dead, The country In the vicinity’ of Engle Pass has littherty been very: peaceable, and vigilance counnittees have been unknown there. Fe Is no probability that Irving, the i tetor, will visit New York during this year. ‘This will be regretted by the luvs ers of the histrionic art in the Enpire City, aud by that other class whose cliler occupa- thou In life fs soclal ‘bear leading” and. “Hon hunting? - A anear land-siide is fu progress in the Canton of Berne, Switzerland. A large stretch of land, on which are houses; mea- ows, and gardens, is gradually slipping to- wards the Lake of Thurn, Some shepherds ‘and about 1,800 sheep have been overwhelmed by'an avalanche near Bugels, In the Canton of Grisons, — Av tho thirty-lrst annual Convention of the American Protestant Association held at Winington, Del., ‘yesterday, must’ of the States were represented, although only sixty. dulegates wero present. Samuel Liggett, of Philad ilelphin; was elected (ran Master: for sthe next yeur, aud"Jolin Pike, if; Ctnleayy,~ Vice-Grand Master..; oy A PROCKSS-SERVER named MeAuliffe was shot duad at his residence near Castle tsland, County Kerry, Tuesday evenings MeAutitte recently gave evidence against the President at the local branch of the Land League, who is now In jail under the Coorcion act. In- formers have a.harjltime of it in Iretand nowadays, Gronar lL toxive x $100, sof New York, hasoffered donation fund to the Wes- leyan Semlutry at Hartford, Conn,” if an, equal amount fs contributed by others be- fore a certain date, Mr. Seney has hereto- fore been a twuniticent contributor to the In- stitution in question and to other Wesleyan col leges aud seminaries, SkenETAny Winpoat says that there fs not a word of truth {n the statement that Lim- phere, Appolntinent Clerk of the ‘Treasury Department, Is to bu removed, and Secretary Kirkwood refuses to state whether Railroad- Commissioner French has been or will. be asked to step down and ont. 1t is: belleved that French’s removal was discussed at the Cabinet meeting yesterday, Lrrnoy, the man who it is belleved shot Gould In the English ratlway carriage,. has not yet been arrested... ‘The British public are begining to think that thoy have. the worst organized, and consequently the least etliclent, polive: force: In the world. Lefroy, or Mapleton, 13 deseribed a8 a provincial newspaper reporter very foud of theatre going. i UM. E. GrastDerr, who has held the po- sition of Under Colonial Secretary under the present Administration in England, ‘will suc- coud the late Hon, Willan Patrick Adam as Governor of Bombay, . Mr, Grant-Duff repre- sents the Elgin boroughs in. the present Parliamont. His accoptance of the Gov- ernorship of Bombay will create a- vacancy, and will give rise to a very warm contest.’ > Miniat, Malimoud,' and Nourl Pashas, All Bey; Nedjib Bey, Fatet Bey, Madjt *Meohmer, Mustapia the wrestler, aud Mus- tapha tho gardener, convicted of the munler of tho ox-Sultan Abdul Aziz, havo been sen- tener to death, Jezotand Zyda Pasha, hn plicated Iu the murder, hnye been sentenced to ten years’ penal servitute, All. the cous victed persons havo eight days in which to appeal from the sentonce. Loup Enwat NE, ant English Peer, abiluctod the wife of Ly protien Peer, the Marquia of Townshend, some tine agu, The Murquls took a good whip, and, calling on tho Lord, thrashed hla soundly, The Marguls was arrested for assault, at the Wiltshire Seaslons yesturdsy was convicted and fned $3,500 and tho costs of the trial, and bound over to keep the peace for twelve months, A Colonel and. a clyilian who had abotled the assault were finod $500 each, . Tue Towa Republicans met in Conyention at Dea Moines yesterday, ; ‘There were-I,01 dolugates In attendance, ; ‘The Hon, Buren k, Sherman was nominated for Governor on the twelfth ballot, and by acclaination, after the eleventh ballot had shown that ho had rocelved withiy one vote of the number neo: casary ta success, O, FH, Manulny, of Car roll County, was nowlnated for Lieuteuant- Governor on the thint ballot’ Judge Austin Adiiwz, of Dubuque, was nominated fer Su- i) preme Court Judge, an Linn County, for Super) Schools, en a party of Rico, in South- A DESPERATE fighf eighteen from the Tq wostern Colorndo, ‘ irty of Indlans numbering over,forty, commenced in tho’ Grand River Country on the 17th inst, and continued for several: days, Eightof the party from Ktco’ were missing at last ac- counts, aud It fs feared that they wore Allled. A party of some seventy people startoit from, Rico on the Stat to/ald tho romnant of the first party, wi ‘ A CONFERENCE palisinatons fn ty the Il- Anols State Board of Mealth and by a number of leading phystefans from other States, was held In this city yesterday to discuss the best means of preventing the {mportation and dis semination of small-pox, ‘The discussion showed that those present thought the sys- tem of Inspection pursued at the various sea- ports is rather lax, and that‘ some inengures should betuken to Insure a -more rigorous system. Enforced. vaceination ot immigrants was favored, ACCORDING Fae NG York, Puibite, : there has been a great increase in the vol uine of business in every city of the country, : and in only three out of twenty large cities Jins the Increase been legs than 10 per cent. In New York City tho inérense has been nenrly | 57 per cent, In Boston 528.per cent, at Cin- elnunth42,7, at Philadelphia 94.9, at Chicago 27.2, at St. Louls 2, at Baltlmore 23.3, and at San Francisco 42,8.° In Chicago the amount of exchange for the week ending June 25 was $37,757,280, and in New York $955,057,157, * Hern Jowann Most, publisher of the ‘|'Loniton “Nihilist paper, the Frethelt, and recently convicted of: inciting to murdor, was yesterday sentenced to sixteen months’ imprisonment. Lord Justice Coleridge, who passed sentence, denounced Most’s offense. as cowardly and detestable, and said that but the jury recommended Most to mercy he would have sentenced him to penal servi- tude. Herr Most’ did not appreciate tho’ merey of the sentence, as he exclaimed when leaving the docks" ““Wo mightas well be in Russia. ———y * Ax Itallan newspaper, which Is represented by an English correspondent as expressing the general feeling in Italy, says that France, desirous in some degrea of blotting out the shame of her defeat fs 1870, and conscious at the saine time that she fs unable to measure swords with Germany, seeks Ine every; pos- sible way to provoke a war with Italy. The Journal in question advises tho Italians to be’ patient, to bide their. time, and, if the worst comes, to be prepared to meet the exigencies, and to choose the occasion fora war. ‘This Is plain talk enough, =e -Ir appears that the trial of Midhat Pasha and the other persons convicted of the mur- derof Abdul. Aziz was a mere fares, The advocates appointed by the judicial anthori- tiesto conduct the defense did thelr work solamely that:the prisoners refused thelr assistance and conducted: thelr own defense. Midhat -Pasha was ‘refused’ permission to cross-examine witnesses for’ the prosecution, and the Court ruled against the prisoners In every’ Instance... The: trial was sucha jug- “handled affatr as might Bava vest expect ponder the elrcumstances, 2 Bice —_—— “Tur now City Directory, compiled , by Mr. Phomas~Tutehinson;= ‘and ublished ‘by the. Chicago Directory Com y Rives Chicago a total. approxtinate. popitiation of “BLT, a . gain of 37,106 within the last year. * Itshoulit be remembered’ In this connectiqn, and par tleutarly by: the people “of ‘that would-bo grent city, St. Louls, that.the directory man dast year represented Chicago as haying a pop- ulation less than It really had, as afterwards ascertained by tha census-takers. Caiculat-- ing on tho basis of increase in the city pop- ulation during the year, the population of Cook County Is now 654,859, . Tre “ Featherheads” or "elf-Bucks” are elreulating a petition calling. for a caucus of the Republican members of the New York Legislature to sclect nominees for successors to Conkling and Platt. Tho petition pledges the signer to-ablde -by the result of the caucus, and provides” that the ballot shall be an open one: The Bucks,: who at the commencement of the struggle were 80 anxious for a caucus, fight shy of the pe- titfou, and It does .ngt.se¢m to meet with much favor from” the Halt-Breeds. - Tha | scheme Is not at all~ Ukely to succeed, and °- the: deadlock bids {alr to continue for some tine, ‘ ‘Tun storm of yesterday morning appears to have caused much -damage to Ife ‘and proparty in various ‘parts of the country: ‘Tho ‘damage in.Chicago and vicinity was trifling, however, At. Mampton, Ia, a block ‘of bulldings was wrecked,. several houses were blown down, and. other damage. was ‘done, At Chorokee, Ia, six men were killed, and all along the line of . the Iilinols Central great destruction of property and loss of Iife is ‘reported. “At Fort Wayne, Ind,, a moying freight train of nineteen cars was blown from the track, but happily “no. one was injured. At various other points the damage was vegy great, but owing to the fact that the wires were blown down the accounts are meagre, Tue fifth and sixth: clauses’ of the Irish Land bill: passed through the .Committes stage in the House of Commons last evening, The Government: consented to on amend: | ment to the fifth clause proposed by Healy, | Parnell’s secretary, removing certain restric: © tions'on the tenants’ power of assianment, aud also consented to an amendment In -favor of the landlords, lessening the amount of compensation to ba granted to tenants for. disturbance, The Commons commenced consideration of the seventh clause of tho” bill, the most important of all, . There are twelvo pages of amendments proposed to this clause, but many of them will be elther, witndrawn or ruled une ian not germane to tothe measure, 5+: . ‘Tie authorities at the Naya Observatory at Washington are now: able to state with sone degree of definitness that the comet is about 80,000,000 miles from the earth, that its nucleus is about WO r1uiles In diameter, and the tongth of tts tall about 5,000,000 miles, ‘Those facts were given in Tite ‘Tripyne:as early as Saturtay Inst, befora they wero eiven In any other journal of the world, and while the astronomers of the country were wailtlng to make further observations before oxpressing any oplulon,. The other impor tant facts lu connection with the comet were |: aleo given In ‘Tits Tursusxe of that date, and with substantial accuracy, as shown by the fact that the same results substantially have bean arrived at by astronomers at the leading observatories of the world, fucluding: those ns Washington and Cambridge, tote

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