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__Ohe hieago 4 oR $X laily SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1881—TWENTY PAGES. _ VOLUME XL. THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE. Hondreds of All-Wool Suits at : Hundreds of Cassimere Suits at _ Hundreds of Blue Flannel Suits at * Hundreds of Spring Suits at Hundreds of Spring Suits, Hundreds of Cheviot Suits, Hundreds of Fine Business Suits, . - =. Hundreds of Dress Suits marked down to Thousands of Summer Coats, - os Thousands of Summer Coats, - Thousands of Alpaca Coats, —- Thousands of Linen Dusters, - Thousands Hundreds of All-Wool Kilt Suits, Hundreds of Drap D’éte Suits, RP TE DEFOE THE PLOPLE . RO oe o So ‘ 1 Ye. o=- oc 2.00 2,50 2,50 16.50 of Boys’ All-Woo! Suits, Hundreds of White Vests, 75c, $1, to 2.50 Hundreds of Linen Pants, 1,00 We Can Lose Profs, but Wo busta’ Lose Sales, PUT CLOTHING HOU im: E, THE OLD RELIABLE, 131 & 133 Clark-st., 117 Madison-st. HOMER, BEAL & HACKETT, Proprietors and Manulacturers. W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager. CHAMPAGNES, &c. GIESLER & CO.’S Extra Superior bry Champagne. The largest Une of imported CLARETS, SAUTERNES, HOCKS, Ete, at prices ranging from 8% to S36 per dozen, Alxo, .. APOLLINARIS, VICHY, SELZER, CON- “OxESS, Ete... | FOE SALE BY C, CAVAROC & SON, 185 & 187 Wabash-av. OPTICAL GOODS. MORRIS BERNHARDT OPTICIAN, 125 State-at., Room 3, Second Floor. Spectacles exclusively. Spectacles at.all prices. No attention given to any other soods, Twenty-seven Fears’ practic, in the adjustment ‘of Glasses to every form of defective eyesizht, ‘Letters of recominendation testifying to M- Bern- andi ability as un Optician can be seen, at bis office trom Moses Gunn, L0., LL.D.; Wm. H. Byford.A.M., #0. F. ftoler, dams Ailen, M- 1. Hoitister, ALi k MLD; It'S. D.; frumsn W. 3 AD.; ‘George A. Hall, M.D. ine: B.Mitebetl. SLD.; Prof. “Davi ig. Iter. i Collyer, ey. H. W, ‘Thomas, Dr. Clinton Locke, Rev. Eéward Sullivan, Bishop Clias. Ed. Chenes, Rev. W. HL Hyder, Rev. E. 1. ‘Goodwin, Rev. Arthur Little, aid dihers of promingnes. 4 ERECIAy LEENTION to every case of extreme efective eyesight. Cee os. Lovis H. MATTHES, Assist- ant. Letters of inquiry must tnclose stamp for reply. CAUTION—No ugents employed or appuinted. Importer of Optical, Mathematical, and Surveying Jnstraments, comprising Opera und Field Glasses, Micmscupes, Telescopes, Barumeters, Transits, Lev- els, Compasses, &c., the larzest stock in the Northwest, UTION,—Don't pay exorbitant prices to ad- ‘wenturers for Spectacles. We sell the best Brazilian Pebbles #00 to #49), and the best ground French Ceystal Spectac.es #150 10 2.9) threnteAve years’ practice in the art of gtting giasres. Our method is honest dealing. ‘This ts the cway we build up our trade. L. MANASSE, Optician, 88 Madison-st., Tribine Batiding. DENTISTRY. East Madi- DR. DAY,® son-st. Bast$5 Filling Best; OQne-Quarter Old Rates. ‘Alto the only practical teeth WITHOUT A PLATE. Lower Suction Plate, which never loosens while ulking or eating. Vitlisec Alt cor gag), chloroform, ether tree for niens extracting, a0 vents’ prnetice, Ofice open Bi worl larantet funday forenoon. ATR Day. ia East Madison-st_ W.D. KERFOOT & C0. Real Estate 90 Washington-st. Cheapest Wine and Liguor Depot in the West Ge. Sweet Catawba Wine, the best in the marker, 8tM%e per gallon. Dry Catawbn Wine, $1.0). Choice Whisky, per cation, $1.50. Angelica Wine, Port and Sherry, Pisa Bitters, Rucmmel, and Biackberry randy, $130, Holland Gin ¢ Heandy. Jamaica crn, ‘Old Medford Kum, . wi ‘ys Tua se ‘Absolute suttsfac~ id California Brandy. 5.0. tion guaranteed. LANDSBERG THE CALIGRAPH ‘The only perfect Writing Machine. = INO. M1, FAIRFIELD, Arent, 279 State-st BABY CARRIAGES. & Cv., 1 Markers, pen = THREE MONTHS OF ROASTING HOT WEATHER. BUY AN ADAMS & WESTLAKE Wire Gauze Non-Zxplosive (it ove AND KEEP COOL. ‘The A. & W. is the only Stove for which Insurance Companies issue policies, ‘Headquarters, 95 Lake-st. ee SEWING MACHINES. LIGHTNING SEWER, ie | = a @ = 2 = = = Ge a of 3 = = Fe} ) o fe) = =, = Ff WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. he best. and cheapest first-class Sewing Machines in the world. It is especially adapted for the larg- est range of family sewing and manufacturing. Soli on easy monthly payments. ACENTS WANTED. SALESROOM, 955 and 257 Wabash-av., Chicago. CHERRY BOUNCE. OLD FASHIONED New England 4 Cherry Bounce, _A mild, wholesome. and agreeable ‘Tonic for general wae. Caras Drecmry, Colle, Cholera Sorbus ‘and all ner of Summer Compiaint. manner oom the pure juice of the Wild Cherry. Cc. SEKVNE, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 110 & 112 MADISON-ST. DLACHINERY. DESIGNER AND BUILDER Special Machinery, JNO. J. CLAUSE, 15to 17 South Canal-st. Il e i to: ty 100 Baby Carriag _ Lam week! Clearing sale. Great bargains on weekly Payments. Must have room to make Lawn Swings Valid and E: sy Chuirs. +. Factory, 576 South Clark-st. PAPER. CEO. H. TAYLOR & CO., Successors to Clevelund Paper Oo ‘ 163 & 165 Dearborn-st. PAPE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS, ing Goods, Advertising Cards, Dance Pro- Ween, nF ce and novelticain chis line sspecialty. 4 and will make better bread und more of it than any +} Other brand of Flour in the city. It ts within the reach ribune. PRICE FIVE CENTS. NS FANS S FANS, ALL OUR Niraw Hats, One Lot at 25 cts. Were 50, 69, 75, and $1.00. One Lot at 50 cis. Were $1.00, $1.19, $1.69. REDUCED ALL OUR French Flowers. Your choice. at 75 cts. Worth from $1 to $4 each. CA. COUTANT & CO,|6. A, COUTANT& C0, 145 State-st. 145 State-st. MISFIT CARPETS. PIANOS. CARPETS we 3 > Planes, NOW. IS YOUR] otic anette stetiney ur CHANCE CARPE YOUR HOLS right aloné equals the Grand or i 1. Half Price. Square in durability, while in the WE HAVE A LOT OF all-important feature of capacity for long standing in tune it excels | Car ets pets, either, and possesses in a super- lative degree the higher qualities which haye made the Steinway the standard Piano of the world. The many thousands of Steinway Up- The accumulation of a busy season, which we will sell to you at LESS than HALF PRICE. rights purchased in Chicago dur- ANKRUPT STORE, ing the past twenty years are liv- ing witnesses of their own extraor- 184 and 186 State-st. Opposite the Palmer. dinary power of* endurance. | S. SHIREK. Lawn and _ Mull Ties, With Lace Ends. Many odds and ends at greatly reduced prices, to close them out. NOTE.--We are con- stantly adding to our TRIMMING STOCK, and have: @ very handsome assortment of Buttons,. Fringes, Tassels, Passwmente- vies, and Staple and Fancy Notions. Quality and durability consid- ered, the Steinway is the cheapest Piano manufactured. LYON & HEALY, State & Mdnroe-sts. = _ 7" a Weber, Wheelock, Root & Son’s. ‘The above well-known} Pianos are unequaled in variety of styles at prices, which cannot fall to sult. A full warrantec. Z ROOT & SONS WOSIG C0, 156 STLATE-ST. EXCURSELONS. = Pleasure Excursions TO LAKE SUPERIOR. é The Elegant Passenger Steamers, CITY OF DULUTH Leaves July 12 at § p.m CITY OF FREMONT Leaves July 15 at 8p. m. +The most_sttractiye Summer Excursion Route. Fareslow. Send for Descriptive Cireutar. L. M. & L. S. T. CO., 7A Moariket-st. FLOUR. PHOTOGRAPHY. H. ROCHER, P PHOTOGRAPHER, We have this day Sopa Frank a.xucena | 77-79-81 State-st., Chicago. oo i South Water-st. sole and exclusive agents |) === for our celebrated brand of Patent Flour, FINANCIAL. “THE FAIR. DEY GOODS, &e. The Hultitade Daily is the best evidence of the appreciation and popu- larity of its Great Annual GLOSING-OUT SALE Which is now going on, and avisit to The Fair at this time will better demonstrate to intelligent buyers that the prices and bargains that are offered can be. secured only at THE FPATR. 3c for a Lady's Straw Hat. 3c for a Man’s Straw Hat. 12, 25, and 33 for the best. 3c for a Cotton Towel. 7c for an Ail-Linen Towel. Zc for a Turkey Red Napkin. 386 a yard for Turkey Red Table Cloths. Q%c for a Bed Spread worth $2. 18 for a Lace Tie worth 50c. 58c for a Fine Embroidered Corset worth SI. 3c for a pair of Ladies’ Fine Ingrain Hosa, Silk Clocked, worth 75c. Sc for a pair Seamless Half Hose. 8c a yard for Faney Ribbon worth 15c. 50c for a Silk daki. worth $1. 7c for a pair of Silk Gloves. 7c tora dozen of White Neckties, 23c for a Gent’s Fine Scari. 38c for a set of 6 Black Hdld. Knives and Forks. 30c for a set of Silver-Plated Tea- spoons. 5 - 6Q¢ for a set of Silver-Plated Tea- spoons. 88c each for a lot of Rogers & Bro.’s Cocds plated on White Metal, consisting of Cake Knives, Fruit Knives, Soup Ladles, Gravy Ladles, etc., etc., etc. 28c for a Rolled Plate Ring. 33, 44, and 62c for the best. 42c for a Lace Pin. 68e for a Rolled Plated Neck Chain. $1 for a 4-inch Nickel Clock. 25c for a Buck Saw. 33c for a Carpenter’s Saw.. 25c for a Sickle or Grass Cutter. 4s for a Stone China Soup Ladie, 4c for a Stone China Dinner Plate. 3c for a Large Size Goblet. 1U¢ for an Earthen Stew Pan. te for a good size Boll. 3,5, and 10c for better ones. 12c for a Fine Richter Harmonica. 25c for a Zellaphone. 5c for a Bow. 18c for a 6-foot Bow. 25¢ for a Velvet Padded, 6-foot Bow, and other Archery at 50 per cent less than others ask. $ 25c for a Patent Union Broiler worth 1 : 20c a yard for Oil Cloth worth 50c. 28c a yard for Oil Cloth worth 68c. 5c for a Steel Pocket Knife. 10, 22, 38, and 45¢ for the best. E. J, LERMANN, The Fair, State, Adams, and Dearborn-sts. TO RENT. RENT, Basement 192 & 194 State-st. Also, Fifth Floor 192 & 194 State-st. Apply to BJ. LEWMANN. TO RENT--OFFICES Jones & Laughlin's Buililing, corner Lake Ba Canat—stees large, tight and handsomely pitted up. “oe i8 STATIONERY, PRE NA ve ()ROWN “goNE + 2: Pere EEEy 22: MONEY TO LOAN. WILLIAM V. JACOBS, Basement Portland Block. Careful attention given to placing Loans upon Real Estate. , MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT on chgtce improved city real tate vor £2000, esi insums to suit 0" YURNER & BOND. 102 Wastington-st., oom 1, CELLULOID GOODS. 2 Waterproof Linen Gallars and Cuffs (Celluloid). Retain shape'and finish through No lawendrying required. free by mail. “SYME’S BEST,” qThisis the best Flour ever offered In this market, ‘of all, rich and poor. Try it, und If it 1s not what rep- resented to be money will be refunded. Be sure and get the genuine. Every barrel is warranted. $27-Ask your grocer for Syme's Best. ALEX. SYME £ CO, Menasha. ROO STOCK HOLDERS’ MEETING. STOCKHOLDERS IMEETING. he Annual Meeting of the St tock SLI f Meet! of ie cl mess prying Comoany, for the ele! hops. > iinols DiTiog savacdon of such ot! our PASS Siiy properly come before sald Meetireserve Pay Nanonths of. ‘wear. , mo Llustrated Price-List at the Secretary's Office, a 3 BARNES & O0:, 86 Madison-st. rards,on Monday, July Uth, xt Woffect servic 2] BE Voby seems, wo! Building» dlood-sacrifice 4. ; Stationers, Printers, and Blank Book Makers. Blank Books of all kinds in stock nnd make to order. ‘Banks, Counting-Rooms, and Public Oftices. During the hot months July and August we late at Fp. ma and 9 p.m. on Saturday. 4 C. JEVYNE, Crocer, 110 & 112 Madison-st. ' 500 pes Black Spanish NRVER BEFORE Kqualed, PREVIOUS TO STOCKTAKING, 200 pes Faucy Bordered Lawns at 4 3-4e3 former price Se. 2,000 pes Mosquito Netting, white, green, and blue, at 25c, warranted perfect and sound. 800 pes Victoria Lawn, 40 inches wide, at 12 1-2¢5 worth 25c. 300 doz. Gents? full regular Balbrig gan Half Hose at 19¢; worth 35c¢. 300 pes Manchester, Pacific, and Steel River Lawns at 6 1-2c; worth 12 1-2¢. 10,000 Col’d Silk and Schenile Tassels at Ge; worth 12 1-2e. 200 pes Cream Spanish Laces at 18, 19, 24, 39, 45, 49, 59, and de, worth double. 500 pes new Beaded Gimps and Passe- menteries at 15, 18, 21, 35, 37, 50, 59, 65, S0c, $1, and $1.105 special ains. 300 Childres cs Linen Suits, trim- med with nbroidery, at 50c5 worth $1.25. 200 pes Mirecourt Laces at 12 1-2, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 35, and 39¢3 new designs, very cheap. 5 cases Seersuckers at 10c; former price 16c. 10,000 doz. Gents’ White Lawn Ties at 7c per doz. 300 Smyrna and Turkish Rugs and Mats at 7#e, Ste, 97e. $1.95 $2.04, $2.37,32.51, s $1.40, 95.20, 35.67, 0, $7.70, $8.80, and $9.15 3 less than half price. 500 doz. Ladies’ Lace Top and 4-Elastic Lisle Gloves at 1S; worth 35. 500 Children’s Sun Lounets at 12 1-2¢ 3° worth 40c. 1,000 Children’s. White Pique Dresses at 25¢3 worth 5Gc. 200 pes Mattlessa Dress Goods at 6 1-2c 5 forther price 12 1-2c. s at 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 29, 32, 35, 37, 42, 45, 49, 50, 59, 67, and 72c3 prices guaranteed the lowest in the mar- ket. 200 pes Pacific and Arlington Col’d Buntings at Se; former price 18c. 500 pes Cream Russian Laces at 5, 8, 10, 12 1-2, 15, 18, 20, and 21c. 500 Misses’ and Children’s Mohair Ul- sters at 65e3; worth $1.50. 50 doz. 4 Kk WdPk*fs at 12 1-2¢5 ull at 15, 20, 22, S, 30, 33, 35, 37 1-2, 40, 45, 4S¢3 less than cost to import. 200 prs Ladies’ 3-Strap Sandal Slippers at 75¢3 former price $ a 800 Heavy Honey Comb Quilts at 95¢3 worth $1.50. 300 pes Black All-Silk French Laces at 15, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 25, 33, and 35e. 200 Boys? Suits at $1.50; worth $2.75. 300 prs Children’s Slippers at 50c 5 worth $1. 200 Marseilles Crib Quilts at 50c; worth $1.25. 100 pes Cream Antique Laces at S, 10, and 12 1-2c. 100 pes Col’d Satins at former price 75 and 1,000 doz. Corsets at 44, 50, 65, 735, $5, 90c, $1, $1.35 5 less than man- ufacturers’ cost. 5,000 Wash Rags at 2¢3 worth de. 2,000 doz. Ladies’? White Swiss Einb'd ies at 7c and 12 1-2¢; worth 20c and 25c. 100 pes Black Gros Grain Silks at 35, 45, 50, 60, 75, 85, 90c, $1, and $1.10, from cash auctiouss very cheap. . 2,000 pes Torchon Laces at 2, 3, 4, 41-2, 5, 5 d-4, 6, 6 1-2, 6 3-4, 7, GS-4, S, 9, 12, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22, and 24c, the best value ever offered. 500 doz. Ladies’ 25 55 and 75c3 All-Silk Mitts at 19, 65, and 75¢ 5; former prices 35, 45, 60, and S5e. 10,000: Fancy Sailor Collars at be; worth 10e. | S 50,000 yds Cardinal Embroidery i 11-2, 2, 21-2, and 3cs worth 4, 5, 6, and Se. 400 Sample Pieces of Children’s Short Dresses, Slips, Pique Dresses, and Cloaks. : Also, large line Samples of Ladles® Chemise, Drawers, Night-Gowns, Dressing Sacks, Skirts, ete., at 50c on the dollar. 800 Men’s Alpaca Coats at $1.25, $1.50, and $2; worth $2, $2.50, and $3. 10,000 Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Straw Hats, all styles, choice for 15e¢3 former prices 35, 50, 75c, and $1. 10,000 pes Languedoc, Vermicilla, Yale enciennes, Breton, Nottingham, and American Laces at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, $, 10, and 12 1-2¢5 bargains never before offered. All goods Marked in Plain Figures. One price for all. Money refunded at all times if goods are not satisfactory. BOSTON STORE, {18 and 120 State-st. Books. GUITEAU a The Murderous Villain Wrote a Book. “TRUTH; A COMPANION TO THE BIBLE," 1S WHAT THIS COMPANION OF THE DEVIL Calls his book. | It Is a curiosity to say the least. We pappened to find 2) Sohunses which we wilt sell for 29 cts. Each, in Fine Cloth Hinding:, published at $1. Thee ‘above Is included In a special 00K SALE! AN. IMMENSE COLLECTION{ Largest yet shown by us, picked up as opportualty of- fered at ridiculous prices and especially, adapted for SUMMER READING. ‘That ts, ght, entertatning, cheap editions. 6,348 VOLUMES HARPER'S SEARLES LIBRARY ffl cts. Buys any of the following novels: Black's fatest and best; ** Asphodel.” M.E. Bradddn; * A Confidential Ai “iteminiscences” of Thomas Curlyle: “A Sailor's Sweethenct,” by W. Clark Russell; “itevised N Testament” and your ehoice of 176 leading authors of the day for sy fi cts. “Memoirs of Prince Metternich,” 16 cts. Cmsar, a Sketch, by James Anthony Froude, 16 cts. Life of George LV., by Percy Fitzgerald, 16 cts. Early History of Charles James Fox, by ,Trevelyan: 16 cts. Social Etiquette and Home Culture, {6 cts. St other choice numbers of Franklin Square Library, 16 cts. CHOICE READING FOR LITTLE MONEY. HARPER'S HALF HOUR SERIES. 6,000 Volumes, 139 Different Choice Literary Gems at from 6 cis. UP TO [6 CENTS. Healthy House: Datsy siller—by Hei ALL BOOKSELLERS ASK 10 TO 25 CTS. SEA ASKS 6 TO 16 CTS. TENRYSON'S LATEST “BALLADS AND OTIER POEMS,” BY ALFERD TENNYSON, Osz00d’s author's edition, with frontispiece portralty ‘undsumely bound in cloth, price 23 cis. Booksellers ask 7c. Only 700, so come early. “FIRST FARIILIES of the SIERRAS,’ Jouquin Miller’s novel frum which “The Danttes” is dramatized, elegantly bound in cloth for 33c, Published at $1.50. “PROF, DAVID SWING'S TRIAL,” Containing all the arguments, 18 cts. Large Svo. Cloth. Published at $i. LADY FLORENCE DIXIE’S “ACROSS PATAGONIA.” ‘The press are ananimous in its pratse of this eharme ing hook of travel. Fully Wustrated. Beautifully bound ineluth, Beveled deer. 88c. Just Published at $1.75. LITTLE FOLKS!, EA NEVER FORGETS YOU. Over 7,00 new bouks for children Just received 2 for ! ct. up to 98c each. 2,000 VOLS. Beautiful Little Javentles, vets. and QO-cts. Each peautifully bound to Cloth asa Boards. BABY CARRIAGES, $1.98, To Close Them Ont! ACTUALLY WORTH $5.00. ABOUT BUSES. Sea’s Last Scheme, SHAPS ; OMNIBUS LINE wi pan eae MADISON-ST, AND UNION DEPOT TO-MORROW MORNING. 5 cts. ‘The fare for adults, 3 cts. for children. SEA, One-Two-Three NEXT WEEK. ;