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VOLUME XL. ruTNASi vLonrrxo irousi•. PUTNAM. Putnam nt so much pride must BMti.R Ami Rive tiln fneo a general relaxing; lIIEHR HKRTLEBS MEN AltK FAILING ALL THE WtIILK. Tholr Blccplesa brains they're greatly overtax ing. Honest Goods and Low Prices Tell. Putnam needs not to have his stock consigned, With Miner, Ileal fc Ilaekett at tits Imek,. Financial matters never cloud his mind; Money and bruins are things he never lacks. Special Bargains in Every Department. Of tholr great house some blow for hours by tho clock; “Forty-live thousand square feet" over Is their cry. But have no word to say about their stock. Nor that tholr rent must make tholr prices high. The Largest Stock at Re- tail in the Great West. Elkctuic light is good, and daylight is GOOD, too: But why to light need they nt nil give hoed, When there's no stock for any one to view; Lenses and spectacles aue moke the things THEY NEED. 40 Per Cent Snvcd on Huts and Cups ut tho Putnam. Iky men of old wo know It has been said • (And uow tha truth Is shining nut quite clear): There'll bo no time when all tho fouls arc dead, Tbcro's two or three quite close tho Putnam bore. Fine Unlaundried Shirts, Linen Fronts, at 50 cts. But all men are not blind; tboro's some can see, And knmv this fact—expenses must be imld; And horn's u point whereon wo all agree: On thoau who dunce the llddlur’s fno Is laid. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. How let us ask, where Is the coming tnnn who has these follows’ welfare eo at heart ■ Ho wants to pay them all the ifl-ice he cun. And uf those fixtures pay his ’lotted part? Putnam Clothing; House, Established 1850. THIS MKOKRMAM. KXPENHRWII.LNOTGO HOUND? The end of fraud Is always Just the same, On all (trout shysters people will sit down; FOUTV ELECTHIC LIGHTS WILL SHOW UP ALL THEIII GAME. Men’s Cassimere Pants, $2.50, All Wool. But Putnam’s sorry for those Jolly (?) men, Who In tholr prime must primer’s taka To start their education o'er again— They sutler much who wait to learn so late. Wo Olfcr Great bargains in Chil- droii’s Short runts. In Putnam’s youth he studied hard at school, Spending no proclaim time at piny,' Knowing ’twos no credit to grow up a fool, Aud ever ’moug one’s A 1) Cs to stay. PUTNAM CONSIGNS NO GOODS. Though as a child be thought ns children do, Whan manhood cam a ho put his lavs away. And steady running no tiring over knew, Business to him was never boy’s play. New Goods Every Horning lor the Next 30 Days. Bo now It happens when the time has come To bear each day the bunion and tho heat, He on the race-course easy runs alone; While babies bellow, I’utimm keeps bis feet. Our Manufactory Is Located cor. Summer and Chuuucoy-sts., Huston, Muss. Putnam, ns ever, docs not mind those howlers, Who spend grout portions or their precious (?) time Trying to make experienced growlers— it’s bis own business i'utuam tries to mind. Our Stock of Spring Over- coats is Elegant. The reason why they howl is plain to see, They who buy goods must buy ns tboy can, And pay tbo price, no matter whut It bo; It's our great factory sleepless cannot stoud. look at Onr $lO and sl2 All-Wool Suits. AS MANUFACTIIUEHS, MINER, lIGAt, St lIACKETT • Are now, ns over, foremost In tbo land; Tiibv and this Putnam visau not an v racket— Boston mid Chicago shall go hand In baud. Our Clothing Is All Sowed with Double Thread and Warranted!. Now manufacturers need not send for cases To return tbo Cheap John stock they cannot sell; Putnam koeps clear of alt commission places. And that's one reason why be sleeps so welt. Wo Shall Lead the Way, ns Usual with , ItoadyOlado. Botno men havo paid enormous sums of money To workingmen tbo year Just gone, • Jlut In tbo statement there Is much that's funny: Their employes all slug a Ullfercut song. STRICTLY ONE PRICE TO All! Why. twenty men upon starvation pay, Bald all togctbnr on n certain morn. ‘•lt's very certain wo must go away; A bouse so grinding cannot bo lunger borno.'* WE MAHUFACTDRE OUR ENTIRE STOCK. Putnam pays men wtmt men should earn. And (boy bo trailed ho inueli butter feel, That ho must yet tiio Unit occasion learn Wtioru any man bun need to uteul. Ladies' Gossamer Circulars at $2, $3,&53.80. Putumn don't bnvo to charge outrageous profits To pay an unlsl to lllnetratu fraud; lie’ll put good dollnrri in his patrons’ pockets, Aud lot low prices advertise abroad. IVo Never Carry Goods from One Season to Another. Putnam a affairs will still bo mummed well, Ida buiiust dealing over’ll bo thu biuuo, ror tburo b one man wim'll not hU honor sell, WiI.UAM 11. FUKLONQ is too good U UUIUU. Fine Stock of 'Business Suits at ' the Putnam. For thirty yenra Putnam’s Loon trying ii An iyaln prlzu: “The public's confidence," Hu bus It, Uut 'twits nut gulnud by lying, Norudvcrtlalng anything but summ. Stock All Fresh—Every tiurmont Mtule Up tills Season, Ills mark is imulo, but (turn If It wore not, l!u a not break forth and howl abroad his sor* row, k™ w » nor Uo, nor pout, uut, I utnam-llko, ho’d try twain to*u»orrotf. ■ PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, 131 & 133 Clirk-sl and 117 Hadlsanst. W. U. FURLONG Resident Manager. pailg ’ tribune. Du less aooivi. Pil SPECIALISES imp. Silk Checks, 2d-Inch, Choice Coloring*, doc* lomic Plaids, dd-lnch (only) Goc. Yeddo mixtures, dd-lnch, all-wool, 7l»c* Elegant Dress Plaids Jersey Mixtures, 44-luch, all ivool, SI.OO. Corded Anures, 14-lnch. all wool, 75c, (These are well worth $1,25.) Stripe Beatrice, 4-1-Inch, all wool, SI.OO. Caslimere Be Luxe, 44-inch, all wooh sl,oo* tael’s Hair (Mi, 44-inch, all wool, sl,oo* (Much under value.) Self Col’d Plaids, 44-inch, all wool t $1.25. Beige Plaids, 41-lnch, Choice Styles, $1,25, “Dol’d Castaem.” Spring Importation of our celebrated make in all the new tints, now complete, From oOc up. ilpiip MANDELS’, 121 and 123 Statc-st. illieliigan-UY. ami Twcnty-sccond-si. CLOTH ULSTJJIiS, JACKETS, «Cc. Ladies’darments At Wholesale, BEIFELD BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS, 240 and 242 Madisou-st., Carry the LARGEST STOCK and most COMPLETE ASSORT. MENT of Cloth Ulsters, Circulars, Jackets, Havelocks, Dolmans, Lin en Ulsters, &c. Merchants consulting their own interests should positively not buy until they have looked at our goods. We show an unusually large line of SULK GARMENTS. NTOC JUKI LUJi ICS’ MJijn'JNan. To (in Stockholders of (lie Chicago Steel llorsc-Slioo Co. Notice Isherobyglvoa that n meeting of ttio Stock, holders of 'i ho Chicago Steel Horee-Hhoo Company will bo hold at thu ollleo of the Company, No. l#J West laike-su, Chicago. between thu hours of U and If o clock it. in. on Myiiday, Hie uath day of April. Ml, for the nurpoto of voting npun Increasing tlio capita ul said (-oiiipuny, nod also lor thu purpose of electing uno additional fiiruotor. WM. 11. UI.I.MANN. 1 ' H A ?! li ?ilwr'ua KU DaK, ( rarocu,r ‘- WM. H. KKHtt. bucreurv. ' 1 JCDUVATIOXAL. HARVARD InFVERSITY, CAMimiDUK, MASS. 1 The Juno oxauilnutlnna for admission to Harvard Colleyo, the laiwruneu HelentlUo tichuoi, thu l.itw School, and the Medical School will hereafter bo hold •luialtanuouily In Cambridge!, Kxutur. N. 11., Now York. I'hllndeltihlo, Clnclnnull, Chlcauo, and Han FnmcUcu on tho Thursday. Friday, aud bolurday fol lowmg the last Wodnusday In Juuo. They will begin Ibis year on Thursday. Juno 30, at a a. m. Candidates may prusont tbemaolves upon a part of tho examination*. For recuutoxauilnaUmi paper* and further lufor* nittllon nddrvis tlio ItKiilHT IIAU, HAUVAUU COL* LfclOK, CAMUUIUOIi. MASS. ATHEN/EUM ACADEMY 50 Donrborn-st., Chicago* An Kuuliih sad and Classical School of thw bttfhail order for pupils of both seies. bprlna (erutbealns April 11. Kow.clussos ..... H. 11. it AUCCH-K, Principal. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD -0U1), Cliustor. I'u.sdrn enaluvurtna. > uiMrv, classics, rlntfluh: dctcreusvoDlurrvd OoC'iUkUUjr* ATP. I'rciU By way of introduction to (lie OPENING- New Store TMlttOff, Wc deem it proper that the public should he niudo familiar with a few pertinent facts: All that • taste, judgment, and pride could combine In prescribing, has been done to make our build ing lit for all its purposes. Unit ing unrivaled advantages in light with the most {commodious and appropriate arrangements, it en joys the case and convenience which both attract and charm. dd-lnch, at 7oc» To those already conversant with our manner of doing business little need bo said. Wo have In troduced a system which lias made itself strongly felt. Wc have been liberal in onr intercourse with the public, and it cannot be said of us that wo have failed in our efforts to make it both a pleasure ami a benefit to buy of us. Even to those to whom wo have been strangers our leadership in prices has done service in promoting their inter ests with other houses. Wo mean, hy redoubled exer tions ami augmented enterprise to advance our popularity—to car ry a stock conspicuous for its rich ness, splendor, and variety—to keep our departments always complete In ovory grade of goods, and to continue to ho the mis AID PROMOTERS Popular Prices. State and Madison-sts. WILSON BROS, 113, US, U 7 and U 9 Stale-sL, Manufacture none but strictly re liable goods. Their prices ior SHIRTS, “Ready-Made OXI Made to Order,” Will be found unusually attract ive. Inspection invited. I'ropo.aU fur Indian Nuppilu. unit Train- portutlun. Depaktment ov the inteihou, Ortlru of 1 ntllam Adairs. Washington, March £l, l»l.—Healed proposals, Indorsed Proposals tor lieef, liauun, Flour, Clothing, or Transportation, Ac. (ns ttio ruse may bo), uml directed to (In* Commissioner of Indian Adairs, .Vo*. <>i and 07 It'isaUr Mrrrl, Sew York will bo received uiull II a. m. of Moiulu |/, Mow "A I‘Ot, for furnishing for Ihu Indian Hnrvlcu about 60J.- impounds llucun, gMJUUkit pounds lieef on tho hoof, lid,uu) pounds llcans, TU.iui pounds linking Powder, 2,:ui.liM jHiumls Coro, ••■n.iui iiuunils Cotlea, H.:tu,uu pounds Flour, kU.Wd pound* Food. :ui,UOJ pounds Hurd llroud, TA.UU pounds f tomtitv. U.IO) pounds l.nrd. I.UVJ barrels Mess Pork.ZCMUJpoiindsUleu.ll.'Julpouiids Tea, Tf.lOUpounds Tobacco. Jkl.Uk> ihiuiiils Halt, JU.ULU pounds Huiip. li.uu poundsduda. l,2io,UOpounds Buuur. und &.U.UO iMiiuidi) Wheat. * ’ Alio, lllnnkels, Woolen und Cotton Koods (consist, lug In parlor Ticking. atuui yuidsi Htunduni Calico, UU.IUI yards; Drilling. £«,(w yards: buck, tree from ull suing, I.S.JUJ yards; Denims, 17.UJU yard.: Uliiglmin, buul yards: Ivcimicky Juitus, %i,uuu yimlsi Hntliiei, j.<uj yards! brown hlieelliig. arVuu yards: llleacliud Hheotlnd.UUU yardsjllltkory Milrlfng, li.UU yards! Culleo Hhlrllng. b.WU yards; \Vtnnur* ¥.'>U yards) denting. (Irueurlus. Noilons. Hardware. Medical Huy. olios, mid u tonic list of miscellaneous articles, sucli us Harness. Plows, Uakea, Forks, Ac.,(and fur 4TS Wag. Oils required rbrtbu aervlco In Arizona. Colorado, Dakota, Idaho, Indian Territory, Mlimusoln. Mott* laaa, Nebraska, Nevada, and Wisconsin, to be deliv ered atUilengo, Kansas City, and Hlonx City. Also, I'ransporinUon for such «f the tiujiplton, (mods. and other articles tlml tuny not so contracted for to be delivered at the Agencies. >ll'HT Hit UAUK OUT OS QOViHXUKST HctuMltilei ihowlmi the kind* and quuntltloa of mb* •laluncti aujipllca required lor each Apuuoy, and thu kinds and quunililo» In urus» of all other tfoutU mid artlclus, t<uutiu-r wiih blank proposals und forma fur contract mid bond, condition* to bo ohaurrml by hid dura, lliuo aim pltwu of dotlvurr. tunua of contract und payment. Irmiaporlnllou ruutus. and ull other Pucessary Instructions will bo furnished uiion appli cation In thu tndlunOitlou In Wusblnirloii, or .Vw. tt ■mat? li’owlrr Mrnl, Xrw Vuric; William U. l.yon, f«o. 4tt» Uroudwny. Ntnr forks und to tho L'ouitulssa rlos of Hnbslstuncu. U. H. A., ut Chicago. Kk l.uuls, at. I'ttul, l.ouvonworth. Hun frunctseo. Omaha, L’licjr tmnu, und Vunktun, und thu i’ustuiastor ut Hloux C uTd • will bo opened nt tbo bourund day thoro stat ed, und blddurs uro InviioU to bupruioutut tho open- Ultf. All bids mum Uo Accompanied by certified chocks upon auruu United btutua Dopoaitory or Aulutant Truitiurur. furulJoaitflea percent of tins amount of tboproposal. 'i'll >iIAS it. NICIIOI,, Amina foiiiuilsalonor. ADVERTISING HATES, LouisUoyO£l^titt!^ Advertisers keekiutf the most favorable rstvs hi any of the luadltai paper* in thg U. b., bluiuovoujiuUvur terns baton) voulruthut WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. OPESISV. OJP OUR OIP SJIIIiTS. TIiOrOSALS, CviiTiysu Checks. LAV ns. LACES. LACES. LACES. If you come to sec us, or send for samples, this week, we will sell you all the newest novelties at such prices as have never been and never will be Offered in this market. LACES. LACES. LACES. All-Silk French luce, 3 inches wide, at 20c per yard. Black and Cream Spanish Laces, nil silk. 2 1-2 indies wide, ut 25e per yard. Vcnuiccllc Laces for 8c pec yard upward. Valenciennes Laces for lie per do/. Xoveltics in laces for 10c per yard. All the above goods and a large assortment of Trimming Laces, we guarantee to sell for less than one-half what other stores sell them at. Bankrupt Store, 184 and 186 State-st., 01TOSITE I’ALMF.U IIOI^SK. S. SHIREK. FLOUR. nom C. H. SLACK, GROCER ASD WIHUJIMT, 79 and 81 State-st., Makes the following quotations: UNDERWOOD’S EXTRA, - $8.25 ARCHIBALD’S EXTRA, - 8.25 FAULTLESS, 8.00 SANTA CLAUS, - - - - 7.50 PLANT’S EXTRA, - - ■ 7.00 DELMONICO (ST. LOUIS), 7.00 CASTLE MILLS (QUINCY), 6.00 The above brands arc from the most celebrated Mills In the West, and are yuaran teed to malic more flue white bread to the barrel than any other known flour In America, TAILORING. ' iMlllif’ Invite the attention of close buy ers of FIS& WOOLENS. 181 STATE S?.. Under Palmer House, ArOLLIS.iItIS, sipollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” Britiih Medical Journal\ “ L'Eau de Table des Reims Le Gauloia de Paris. ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS. Of all Grocers, Druggists, &*Min, Wat, Dealers, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ntorosALs. Notice to Contractors. Proposals will be received for furnishing and delivering, on the premises ol the Chi cago Sugar Refining Co., corner Beach and Taylor-sts., 8,000 cubic yards coarse sharp sand. Address THOS. GAUNT, Engineer, comer peach and Taylor-sts. CO A /« A FKW (MUS Ob' CHESTNUT COAL IUJMO & J.ITTLK, 00 Dciirhorn-sU TOForqucr-st. JCEMOKILS, H. K. SAUNDERS, 1 ARTIST, Ueiuorutl to lleapor Ul<ick.UouniGu,#i Cl*rk*»U, cor* uur WiUUlutfUiU opexixv. OPENING or 1 Spring Novelties IViarshaSS FaeSd & Co., State and Washington-sts., Arc pleased to announce the arrl val of their Spring Importations Which comprise a variety of exclu sive and select “NOVELTIES” In SILK and FIXE DRESS FAlt- JIICS. 'Hir combination of color- Inys and dcslynsarc exceedingly ar tistic and attractive. mm, MILES. CLOAKS, • WRAPS, AM mu The rrri/ luteal production of moat popular fordrju muhera. DRESS TEIMMK, Including LACKS, EMBRO TDER IK S, rASSKM KXT K R IE, FRTXGES, HIJWOXS, liVTTOXS. and ORXAMEXTS, in great profu sion* Xcw lines In FREXCJI, KXGLISII and GERM AX HOSIERY. RARE XOVELTIKS in HOUSEKEEPING LIMAS. Foreign White Goods, Embracing all that Is new and beau tiful In FIXE DRESS MUSLIXS . Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Fans, <fec. Jf'c IXVITIi EXA3IIXATION. X. B. —'Jlicrc will be no day sot apart this season for a “ Gnu id Opcnluy” in Costume Dept, Wc shall pat on sale “Novelties,” as they arrive, daily . FINANCIAL. 'YlllA Merchants’ Savings Loan & Trust Go., OF CHICAGO, £NT.vm.nmi:i) PnliMTp C'ti 81,a0O.<M>O Undivided I’rotiU HOO.OOO TIIUSTKKSs KIWIS lIEACKMAN, CJKO. M. rUI.I.MAS, A. 11. lllllll.i;v, H. K. UOUKUS, J. W. lIUAML HYHO.s’ U SMITH, MAUSUAI.Ii KIKI.I). JOHN TYUUDI.U I'AI.MEU V. KELLOGG, K. T. WATKINS, I*. 1,. YOK. OFtTCEUSI JOHN TYUUEI.U Provident. HYIION |„ SMITH. Vlc«*Pre»'t. IIENUV K. I.OWK. Cmdilcr. l-’UANK C. UMlOitN, Asß'tCojb. Solicit* the Account* of Hunk*, Merchant*, und In. dividual*. . Transact* n uenornl llanktnir llttvimwt. Dual* la United Statu* and Inveitmonl Honda. Exehamie «»n laimlun and Purls. Letter* of Credit lor Merchant* and Traveler*. 'l'elcuruphtc Exclianiiu on lamdnn, furl*. Now t ork, San Kraiielkcu, Now Orlunn*. and Tuceun, ArUunu. Al»o Accept* and Execute* Tru»t*. •MOSEY TO IMS In sums of $5,000 to 850,000, On Improved City Properly, nt G per cent Interest. W.M. V. JACOIIg. HU henrnoru—t. lOSEY TO LOSS On Improved Chlcauu properly nt ourrunt rate*. MEAD A COH. 14-11. a Hallovt. CUTLERY. In addition to mir regular mock of Umicml Kpnrt* lev (SuoU* wu Imvu ivcuiuly ndtluil u couii'lntu lino of I'oL-Uol <'utlpi*y» Kiuiin. Nd»ur>, Uevolvvra, uiiil Kuncr linnlwaru NovuUlua. A. 4i. NI'AI.IUNd AIIIIOS., 108 MmlUuii’it. | (Suto chnnito In location. > • Jt USISESS CJfA Xt'JCS, TO BE SOLO. The tancuter t'ounly Hiker, Lead, mnl Kino Minos, •Uuutfil near IrfimlUville. ijutouMur lounlv. I’omi* ■ylvuiiln.tovßtliur wlili tlu> Itululnn Itcilmtlon J nr nu(.-<>», CalJinlnu Kiinmi-us, I’odury. Uoitirl Ktin. with full cuuipinom of Cruklilnu mid Dres.tinr Machinery C4imt>lutu. un Ihc imml Iminuveil principle*. There an* Throe I'uaertu hnmnc. lor hnkllinf, puuiiilnu. ana workliu nil the uhoro iiiiiHi ri«rr. n*» volliur with IOJ Acre* of l.uml, l-urm llulMlmk*. U Dwclllnu-llouio#. VVnrk»tHi|>», htureruuiui, Oiacos, eic For particulars ui*jr ‘o . -0N U llnaalway, S. V. THOMAS KK.VI', Oriental lliiiliimua, ChlcutfO. llAMFOltll HUGH. I'lnimiMilii. I.lvurimol. Kng. ELECTHIV LIGHT, PURE WHITE SUNLIGHT. THE BRUSH ELECTRIC-LIGHT. SuccuM Ju»UUu<l hr«o»er 6.U0 lAUipa In u»ij. The only vuoji>lu(u ulurtnc llsbthitf smew. All hajulrlua carefully aiajwereil. • >1.1.', tiUI.LLK.k, Uon I Atf’t, hU lo rft ilufltnl-.i1.. i‘tiUiu.'i). VICTUUE-I'UAMES. 0-IJ PICTURE FRAMES ■ I 811 It will surely nay rim to write tor my IIIU iMSI KM{fa'.ft'AW. l " lor si vni Alanuloaurer, W 1 A'M WulnuU-ar. • (IP.XEHA I, SUPPLY STOLE. TiiiifXE~r>AYs jioiiE Axp WncW THROUGH The Great Sale of Goods dam- aged by FIRE AND WATEE, Which has for the past month drawn CROWDS TO SEA’S Wonderful Bargain-Full Statc-st. Stores. These 3 LAST DAYS Are your last and only chance for all time to se. cure the following Unheard-of Bargains. to-dav last day op the great sale jrxK.iH; Lijviiiivs. THOUSANDS TURNED AWAV EAST MONDAV TO-MORROW Commencing To-Morrow fTliurMay). NOT TO-DAY, but Thursday. Friday, mid Saturday only, THE COTTONS, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS, LINBNGS, PRINTS TAULE AND FLOOR OIL-CLOTH, DRESS GOODS,'CRETONNES, L.vWNS, ETC. BUT HEBE’S THE STORY Not n nauHtity.wrong Story, but n true Story nbout Cotton Cloth at Ono-Half Value. No, no suoia to hear you smile and sny, STUFF I jVOiS^iarsLSE!! Colton If llko brown sugar. und worth It's money value liny day. But SEA Is a Tory peculiar fellow, und apt to do most any. llilntt. Juditu for yourself. NOW THESE COTTONS tint rmiMcd up and damaged during Uio Urn. Burnt ►[‘•■iHlntii ta bo cut uuu Labels put lust and uuner any mlied up. Tlio Brands Include Fruit of tbo Loom. Wnmsnttn, N*. Y. Mills, HID. Black*u>nu, Pcpcrvlt, OitlKlu, uud every other popular Itrand. The Remnants, That Is those *u badly burnt that the hole* had tupo nit out. Uma making short length*,—l to " yd* lung,— will ho told at ONE-HALF VALUE, And. ns the paper labels were burnt nOV will bo Sold According to Weight, Including nil tho best-known Brand*. BLEACHED COTTONS 31 Cts Per yd, weighing S yds to pound. t cts, weighing 7 yds to II). 6 cts, weighing 0 yds to II). (5 cts, weighing ii yds to lb. I! 1-2 cts, w’gh’g 11-2 yds to Ih. Socket* I* tho liluhc-d price, nr If you want tu buy them by the pound tbo price U 2s cl* n pound. UNBLEACHED SHEETING 2 cts. Per yd and upward* tort cl*. Double-width shooting In JiHt the name proportion. Alu alt favorite make* cotton* by thu yd ur full piece ui leu* limn whulesa lu uiurkut price*. Now fur our LINING STORY, Not Doing *tury, but true Lining tale. Garner'* Lln< tint Cambric*, 41-2 Cts yd. Sinter Glove (*afo FlnUlt I'ltiubrlc*. Ski ct*. Brut Wigan*. 64 cl*, word) U)ci». Fui-gunon'* Print Medal Slluslu, Pets yard, Wurth 2» cts. Gideon l‘ur»ut Joan* una Drilling, act* yard. Wwu yd* llght-culur Print*, 4 cts yd. 6.COU yda Furniture uml Kobe Prints. W 5 CTS YD 'K£ y tl« Furniture Crtiunmus. 'Ki: 9 CTS YD. ItDpin *• Murblo”Tnblu Oil Cloth, Worth 25 CTS YARD ■ti cU. 45 roll* Floor (HI Cluth. 24, 29, 33 CTS. CARPETS, MATTING, liruttxcls, tncrnlno. Uomii, olr.. U ut* yO miwnnlu. WO pair* latco Curtains at umMlilrd regular prluo*. DRESS GOODS, Illni'k (Jikhlk. silk*, utc., almost iiunu. UuimmnU, sto aiyd» lira aiul vol'd Aljmi-u bund 1 cu per yard, wurtti Wlo2sct». Now Stylo Figured Brocades, CASHMERE, &c., Ac., all at U mid lie |>ur yard. Now. and lastly, mutt Important Flru Balo RIBBONS! J’lilu Oroft (iruin. Hullti und tiro* Uriiln. Itlcb and FluJUin limeade. Fancy Ulbbdim. I'luld Ulbboug, I'ialii Ulbbuiu JL’bT AUOUT tilVllN ASVAV. T' ONE CENT YARD ‘T l.ut2.Sui laita,4(3] Loll.ilu: I.at6, He: l.otlklJci lujt 7. Ho; l.utH. hiu—incliidiiiir tlnu*t vuuiln made—tis.UA) yard*, rciulrlim ONE 11UNI»UKH FFliTof spacufgr their dl«pluy. Nob. 4,5, und 7 Hiitin und (IrosUraln, 6o yd. No. n. Flu vdi No. bU’.kjyd. No. 4 HJiirk (iri’B (inilni, Jkt yd. Nu.4U lli'kUru»iiJ4ln fcu.h million, Itoyd. Nub. b* und 21 Umuuluß, llki yd. POSITIVELY FINEST GOODS MADE. Next Sunday “A Sockdolager!” SEE SUNDAY’S TRIBUNE. SEA, 122 and 121 Stato-st. I’IIICE FIVE /OTS_ ©fye ®&ratc. Permm miobfc to i»irchn*e a>ple* of Tim Chicago Thiucne at iSVirn Auenein and on rad uuy trains where Chicago paper* are mid w(U con ftr a Jnvnr hy refwrtlng Vie faAe to this office* pfp ing full jxirUcHktr*. (iMoiiok W. Manypennv, Chairman of tho Ulo Commission, lias resigned. CAiirnu If. llakuison' was yesterday ro elected Mayor of Chicago by a majorlty.of about 0,000, Tin: Uev. Dr. Ganglabaucr, Abbot of a Benedictine monastery, has been appointed Archbishop of Vienna. Inckkasino cloudiness, occasional light snow, and temperature at tho freezing point for this region to-day. Mu. J. C. Chapman lias been appointed Chief of Detectives by tiro St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners. Judges Oiwamur Code and J. B. Cassoday have been reelected Supreme Court Judges of Wisconsin without opposition. Thk English Democrats and Irish Nation alists are going to agitato for tho uacoudi lluiml release of Michael Davltt. Walter Hoorn, a brother to ex-Scnator Booth, of California, died at Paris, 111., yes terday. Ho was once Mayor of thatclty, Andrew Roberts, a notorious former, was arrested in New York yesterday on the charge of having forged checks on suburban banks. Thk Republican candidates for Supremo Court Judges and Kegenls of tho Stale Uni versity received 20,000 majority in Michigan Monday. The St Louis Republicans elect tho Mayor, William L. Ewing, ami nearly all tho city ollicers. Ewing’s majority over Overstate will rencii 5,000. Timm* villages have been destroyed and 40,000 persons rendered destitute by the re cent earthquake at Scio. Over 400 corpses have already been found. Means, tho candidate for Mayor, and ono member of the School Board were tho only Democratic nominees elected at the munici pal election at Cincinnati Monday. A Company has been organized to con struct a ship canal through Florida from tho Atlantic Ocean to tbo Gulf of Mexico. Tho capital of tho Company is 5C0,000,000. As was anticipated, tho French Govern ment propose to establish a French protecto rate over Tunis. Tho French Spider,will Invito tho Bey of Tunis to enter its net. iTlssnldlhatllurmon Krclssmann-formcrly of this city, and now Consul-General at Ber lin, will be retained in that position on the representation of Congressman Farwell. A mu. to cschcnt to tbo State the property of telegraph companies consolidating their Interests contrary to tho Statu Constitution passed tbo Pennsylvania Senate yesterday. Zaxtk, one of tho lonian Islands off the coast of Greece,'was shaken up by an earth quake Monday. Slight shocks were felt yes terday also, but not much damage was done. Statr-Sbxatou John T. Kicii, Ropub llcan, lias been elected to Congress as tbo successor of Senator Conger from tbo Sev enth -Michigan District. Ills majority U over 11,000, Tim manufacturing establishment of W. S. Mathews & Son, of Louisville, Ky., was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. Tho loss is placed at $20,000; tbo Insurance U about $17,000. Tim friends of Sir. William E. Chandler say Hint if Ids nomination as Solicitor-Gen eral Is rejected it will eventually result in Ids election to tbo United States Senate to succeed ilolilns. Tim Republican defeat at Columbus Mon day was brought about by the opposition of tbo temperance people, who were displeased at tho tuo-llbcral views of tbo late Republican Administration. 3IAYOU Gkack Ims vetoed die ordinance permitting tho Edison Electric-Light Com pany to lay tubes in Now York City, on tho ground that Uio compensation offered by the Company is inadequate. Tim Produce Exchange of Now York adopted a series of resolutions yesterday favoring greater canal facilities, Uio aboli tion of toils, and Urn enlargement and Im provement of waterways. Kx-Shxatoiis Tiiuiimax and ITowo and ex*Seeretary Kvurls sailed yesterday from New York for Paris, where they will attend as the representatives of the United States in the Monetary Conference. Worm M cl*. Tub steamer United States, of Boston, for Havana, went on shore at Capo Domain Sun day night. Tim lower hold Is full of water. >Steam tugs with pumps have gOim to the as sistance of the disabled vessel. 45 cU. Tin: New York Board of Aldermen havo' adopted a resolution culling on thQ Board of Health of that city to chemically analyze oleomargarine In order to ascertain whether It Is lit for use as an article of food. It .Is still maintained that 8,000 persons weru killed or badly wounded ns the result of the earthquake shock at Sc lo yesterday. Thu Greek Government Is sending nurses and surgeons to the scone of the catastrophe. Fathku Lbfbuviib, of Afuinrnnc9ck, Now Brunswick, compares Um emigration from that country to u disease. He says It ought to be stopped In the Interest of religion and nationality. Father Lofebvro is lu a bad state. Tub Indications are that the Democratic nominees for town olheers In the West and North Towns weru elected yesterday. Tho contest in the South Town Is close, with the chances In favor of Um Republican nomi nees. Tub Now York Tribune says that Conk- Hug has entered Into an alliance with the anti-Tammany members of Um New. York Legislature, by which they agree to vote for rescinding tho resolutions recently passed calling on Um United States Senate to con firm Judge Robertson, and lu virtue eft*'