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VOLUME XL. Alt, CORS! ithe &ee Invite attention toa few lead- ing bargains in UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, &. 500 DOZ. NIGHTDRESSES, ° Yoke neatly trimmed with three rows embroidered in- serting, and tucks, neck, and sleeves to correspond, good muslin, 99c. 500 CHEMISES, With three rows embroider- edinserting and tucks, band and sleeves neatly edged with embroidery, 58c. 500 WALKING SKIRTS, With tucks and deep hem, a bargain at 50c. 100 DOZEN FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, Thoroughly boned, $1.00. roo , DOZEN FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, Extra quality, thoroughly boned, with side mtecis and silk stitching, $1.50. 100 DOZ, HAND-MADE CORSETS With spoon busk, side steels, and laced on hips, $1.00. 200 Doz. of the Celebrated (. P. A LA SIRENE CORSET, In every ‘color, Blue, Pink, Black, Ecru, &c., at Dr. Warner's” Celebrated Health Corsets sold at low prices, Wedding Outfits A SPECIALTY. MANDEL BROTHERS, State-st.--Michigan-ay, and 22d-st, MERCHANT TAILORING, SPRING GOODS STYLES NOW READY AT CROFT’S TAILORING PARLORS, 167 South Clark-st. ULVER PAGE, =3, C pe re ost choy Stationers, 118 and 120 Monroe-st, The Latest Novelty, The Gem Puzzle, Price 25 Cents. Dominoes, Dice, Checkers, S Backgammon and Checker-Boards, Playing-Cards, Card-Boxes and Counters, Ivory and Wood Chessmen, Cribbage-Boards and Pins. BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, all et Gupert ero Slaves, BLANK BOOKS, ives AND STATIONERY. sual ¥. ¥., MDDLETOM, 85 State sh Work, Low sete een kk RINE Retiring from the Retail Business, Mr. C. P. Cogges- halt has placed in our hands for Peremptory Sale, his ENTIRE RETAIL STOCK, Commencing TUESDAY, March g, at 10 a. m., 2 and 7 p. m., and ‘continuing daily at same hours until the whole is closed. ART 8A LE AT AUCTION. THE BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF THE FINE ART DEPOSITORY, 220 WABASET-AW. z SATURDAY, e Chitaga Daily. Cr MARCI 6, We will sell without re- Serve this FINE COLLECTION. Without exception it sur- passes in Variety, Quantity, and Value, Anything in this line we have ever handled. Goods now on exhi! ELI£ON, EQUITABLE 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ASSETS, - «+ SURPLUS, + « $37 366,841.78 7,515,407.75 ACTUAL RESULTS OF A TON- TINE POLICY. POLICY No. 43,563. ON THE Lire ov F——- I-—y Of Farmington, Coun, Policy (Issued May 2, 182) Annual Premium... Toul Promtums «ii year L, Cash valug, May 25, 189., rho bol ey Holler er Hv Th yours fo 2 easipaitee ei polley.. (Payable in 9 yeurs ur at death if within Uysare, & Or tho polley may be coutinuod. for #100, tho pre- vtath TOF 1H itt bo reduced tu NDOUY slis.-and the pai Hey will tinally mature on tho payment of th premiun, LARGE NUMBERS OF POL- {CIES WILL THUS BE SET- TLED DURING THE YEAR, SHOWING CASH RETURNS: OF FROM (00 TO. 115 PER CENT OF PREMIUMS PAID. THIS RESULT CANNOT BE ATTAINED. BY MEANS OF ANY OTHER KIND‘OF INSUR®' ANCE, EVERY POLICY CONTAINS A CLAUSE MAKING THE SAME INCONTESTABLE AF- TER THREE YEARS. NEW BUSINESS OF THE SOCIETY FOR (879, 326,502,541. 0.1 CURRAN, }108 sae W. 8, CAINE: ANON Now on Exhibition and for Sale (for This Day Only) parts of a Magnificent DIAHOND DIADEM,” Hormerty belonging to Caroling, Sister of Navolean Bunuparte, and wife of the culobrated Juachini Mus rat, King Uf Naplow, prexonted by Napoluon on hor mutrlage front acquestrations und contributions after the tutties of Jonu und Anateriite, afterwards owned by the ex:Gunen of Spain, and wold at auction ti ria for TU,U0 france tow lous Mrincess, now Hivlie ir ieuarore now: cotati salu to the id Binton In cont nee ut iho uuhiness. of the ry %, Delian, rica 2.40, the conter stune being Fery fargo and tine, and worth hale the whole star, ‘The diudum hus beoh taken to pleces for conventence gf salu, anid, blow wid to-tuy, the baluaca will be conveyed U6 Ban Fra auty of design, excolivnuy of srorknahai aa 8 nuperonewe of Gig stonoy, thu whl ts unequaled ou this Contingnt, and is woll'worthy tho nttentiun of lovera of the Leautl- ful'and aduilrors uf the exqulalte, A, GOLDSMID, $9 Hast Sindivun-ot, AMONDS. N. MATSON CO., Importers of Fine Diamonds, Dia- mond Jewelry, Pearls, and other Precious Stones, They pledge satisfaction to ev- ery purchaser, State & Monroe:sts. NT LAW is, PATENTS. PLINY BL BMETH, . ‘TBE, DIZON. DIXON & SMITH, PATENT ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS, Rooms 48 & 45, 145 LaSalle-st., Major Block, Chicagd, Patents procured, and Patent Litigation ~ conducted. Charges reasonable, Correspondonce Invited. (Take Elevator.) ee a I WHUSKIES, Nhiskies! Bond & Lillard, 1878, °79, and 80. Waterfill & Frazier, 1877, 78, 79, and ’80. K. EK. Taylor, Jr., 1875 to 1880 incl. W. HL. WBrayer, 1877,’78, ’T9, ’80. T. J. Van Dyke, - 1874, P. H. Jordan, s 1876, Wu. Berkele, 1875. W. J. Frazier, 1877, '78,’70. Headley & Peck, 1876. Oscar Pepper, “Old Crow,” 1875. T. B. Ripy, ay 1877. Hermita tage, 3 3.and 1B. D. A. Aiken, 1876. Eureka Distillery, 1880. Horsey, Maryland Rye, 1874, °75, 76, and’77.. E. H. Taylor, Jr., 1877 and’78. Nelson’s Rye, 18738. 1878, 79, and 0 Gouds Sold fu Bond or Free GROMMES & ULLRICH, 174 & 176 MADISON-ST, Bond & Lillard, Watorflll & Frazier; and 0. F. G., (E. HE. Taylor, Jr.,) Hand- Made Sour Mash Whisktes, well known as the fliest Whiskios made In Kentueky, and also the Horsey Matyland Rye, known as the celebrated ‘Military Rye,” are controlled by us in this ubiaties te ee FO wh BENE Sieh oe “FOR RENT, ELIGIBLE OFFICES IN LAKESIDE BUILDING, Suuthwout corner of Adame and Clark-ats, ‘The bultding 1s now boing romodoled and furnished. with thoroughly Fire and Burglar-Proof Vaults AND The Finest Passenger Elevator in the Elly, HEATED THROUGHOUT BY STEAM, Armd bulng attunted opposite the Guvernment Bulld> fiw, and adjoining the City Bullding, I thorofore di- sructly butwoon tho STATE AND UNITED STATES + OFFICES AND COURTS. Fine suites. und single ofticen on the aecond, third, and fourth loops can bo shuwn at once, und ar ranged to wult tenants, Apply at uo ¥ Le “THE READY PAY” Gold and Stiver Mining Co., Alma, Park cea Ceol lie In the great: Capital Stock, - ~- $2,000,000 Divided Int 0M shares of £10 par valus, Stock fully pald and nunepascmnst WHAAS HEE POLL Vicas Tro't KP READ i Bueratary: ‘Tre SOLLN A. PAL Kos 1,000 abuses of “he stock is eanltal to devuloy the uslie ondured tu ve sul conte stock for way wt this rica, siurting openitions us une durum oF call upon. HB. 1, ItbAD, Bec ee OTT Mast Studisuneat, Chicagor i, 6 PER CENT, We neve Sapecial ae ian $1000 ta luan an choloe db nt. ba (ron tao fire ita «a be a first-class eily ronl- Tar} was estate, [n sums to sult at lo TOW & BUND, id Wualiingion-it MONEY T) LOAN On Improved City Property at current rates. MEAD & COK, 119 La Ballarat, PIANOS, PIANOS. GRANDS, UPRIGHTS, & SQUARES. ESTABLISHED IN CHICAGO OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, Used and Recommended by 25,000 Art- ists and Amateurs. Our Patent Self-Neartng Agraffe <Attach- ment, Concave Name-Loard, and Improved Venecred Bridge are valuable improvements, tused tn the Bauer Piano onty, THE BAUER GABINET GRANDS, Tho Newest and Most Perfect Production in theart of Plano-Making. By the tntroduction of an Improvet VIOLIN-SUAPED SOUND- ING-BOARD the volume of tone ia greatly in~ jereasedt, and left entirely free from sfetatlto Quatities, PROMINENT ARTISTS PRONOUNCE IT A MARVEL OF PERFECTION, Messra. JULIUS BAUER & CO., Chicago, GENTLEMEN—Tho Bauer Upright Pl- ano which TL have used for several years Is practically as good to-day as It was the day I received it. Its tones and touch are superb, and the Tength of thne it remains in tune Is really wonderful. PROF, RICHARD ZELLNER, : Chicago. A Complete assortment of these Favorite Planoa will be found at our Warerooms. Julius Bauer & 60., 182 & 184 Wabash-ay., Between Monroe and Adams-sta, GROCERIES, Canned Goods, Annnal Clearin Clearing Sale, VEGETABLES. A vo VALIFOI HICKSON'S PURE UNCOLORED ‘TEAS. ‘Jannn, per pound, segs, 430. Very bost, £80 Doloni, per pound ec, (ee. Vory bust, to Saunt Hroukfust, j.Bue We, Very boat, is ty TRON vor 1d,25e,80,We.t8e,05e.. Vory bast.i8a Gunpowder, ‘ure nixed teu, Alxo ull kinds of Flavorna Vekuu, Flawery Poxou, Caper, Que dost Tau aro ay tig a day Minot aro sold in this uarket, Wouitoy « discount af tte centa por pound when flvy pounds ure taken aba tian II_OUR LESS THAN MILLERS’ PRICES. Recolvod diruet fron tho (rast mil muille tn tho country. rary barred Yory Heat waite Wintor Wheat, wer ‘be . Vory Bost Allnnesota Patent, per prt, PURE SYRUPS. ‘s Cenuino Imported Tait Fynne Herring, PEI KEG, 5c, “eats In all parts of city froo of charge. lox ti Che country can remit by Post’ Otte Or- or Bank Deatt und hove thoir Sucds. packed and dshivored mutta Mopots frov uf cunrge, charge fur boxes.¢ llickson’s Cash Grocery House, No. 113 East Madison-st, SP-SEND FO COMMETE VRCHLIST, MAILED ‘9 wake ne BABY BABY CAIURIAGES) 1 iM) IHCXCLUS, & &e Over Ninety(90) Styles OF THE BEST MAKES OF Baby Carriages “IN STOCK. ALSO, BICYCLES, Velocipedes, Toy Wagons, ARCHERY, &e., &e. GEM PUZZLES. WHOLESALE van RETAIL. Price Lists Mailed to Dealers. VERGHO, RULING & CO., 138, 140 & 142 State-st, Fina Spectactes suited to all sights on actontittc Fineiptes. Cpera und Field Gilassus, ‘ul principles. On 1, Poleacupus, dtl> en SELLULOID GOODS: CELLULOID (Water-proof Lin- en) Cuffs, Collurs,und Bosoms, Price Lists and Goods sent by matt. Call or address BARNES!’ Hat Store, 86 Madison-st,, Tribune Building. ar a HURLBUT & CO., Wholesale Druggi 78 & 77 Randolph-st. 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. marr HERNOTHIIE TR: ws SVE ES.” 53 Willoughby, Hill & Co. spend a pile of money for advertis- ing and alterations, ALL EXPENDED IN CHICAGO, However. It goes to “Printers,” — “Carpenters,” “Masons,” “Gas . Fitters,” “Plumbers,” “House Paint ars,” “Glaziers,” “Plaster- ers,” “Lumbermen,” “Sign Painters,” &¢. A large portion of our profits go that way. Are we not then of more benelit to “you” than these Enstern Branch Houses, run by what they call. “resident mann- fers’ ? all their profits leaving LHS city daily, to, be expended by the propr! etors a thousand miles nway? “Yes,” Willoughby, Hill & Co. spend alt the money they make right here in town, and per- haps you get some benefit from it. We don’t ask you to buy clothes of'us unless you thiuk ’tis for your interest to do so. The Tax Assessor make Wil- loughby, Hill & Co. pay the big- gest tax on stocls still these East- ern branch stores advertise they have the biggest stock ; so there is a He somewhere. Howover, wo suppose it must be the Tax Asses- sors. We respectfully call the As- sessors’ attention-so they may tell the TRUTH the present year, WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO., America’s GREATES'RsClothing Dealers, COR, MADISON & GLARK-STS. Open till Nine at Night. SHAWLS, — S ———— “INDIA NOVELTIES.” | Field, Leiter. &.Co. State and Washington-sts., WILL OPEN SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1880, Their importation of the celebrated “ Val- ley Cashmere” Filled Centre India Shawls. Also a_large and magnificent assortment : ‘of the “MOUNTAIN? SHAWLS, Which includes all tower grades of the Camel’s Hair fabrics. REAL INDIA CAMEL’S HAIR in Plain Centres---Effective Styles. t INDIA DECCA SHAWLS, Including a Special Line of Real Cash- ‘l‘tere Fabrics--«Superb instyleand colors. Real India Camel's Hair Striped Long and Square Shawls, Desirable for Traveling and General Wear. INDIA CHUDDAI, Long, Square and Embroldered, very at- tractive for Opera and Carriage Wraps. As above were purchased be- fore the advance in prices, we caw offer POSITIVE BAR GAINS! DUNLAP & CO. ~nE DRESS SHLK HAT OF thls widuly-kngwn and calubratod Mouse~for this pray Beuson—wo will introduce: THIS SATURDAY. ‘Tho patrons of Musers. 2, & Co. can roly upon the couttog Unt oe being ungualitudly up to the hikh Fiundurd: herototocu wialnusined Ug thts ecicbruted - BREWSTER cuca AGENT, IMPORTER oF GUNs, ADMMUN: TELM, FISHING TACKLE AND CUTLERY, No. 53 Stato Street, Chicago. Established 1658. AWLS. GENTS’ CLOTHING DEPT., BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPT., FINE TAILORING DEPT., MND FURNISHING B00ns - DEPT, H.W. Cor, Clark and inn sis, - CT AUTTING & CO., C.0. D, Artistic Tailors Fine Clothiers, Illustrate their Telephone system. (Both the Edison and Bell Telc- phones used.) Spring Overcoats, Spring Suits, Boys’ Clothing, Garments to Order, Furnishing Goods, &e., Can all be ordered in this way. Aw NUTTING &CO. Preast sind ASuUIT FOR BOY OF 8 YEARS, ( “SOMETHING L STYLISH, ( nal energy it mt wasiel, we will see tha! the a’ + Nut MISBIS WAS JI9T SAYIN THAT SUE “Wusy GET ry NEW SUIT FOR CHARLIE, - BUT HOW YOU FOUND IT Gur I OUNKG som-st. ‘Use the Hore Cars if yoa.hire m tae i AwNUTTING &CU. PLEASE SEND SAMPLES, FOA BUSINESS BUIT. AND-TAKE MY MEASUAG, ,” “WANTS A SUIT. HAS NO TIME TO, GO AND GET MEASURED. All Goods” at 104 and 106 Mad ices On # IWILLHAVE THEM MAOE FROM SAMALE NOS 4 CANDO. “ Reasonable Low Pr: WELL THLY ARE NERE ON Time, THANKS, TQ, T HBLTE LE PHONG, Ye rr IMMENSE SPAG STOCK NOW READY IN EACH DEPARTMENT, VIZ 104 & 106 | HADISON-ST., Near Dearbornsst. A.J, NUTTING & €0., At your’ service every day from 7a. m, until gp.m, Saturdays until 12 p.m. their destiny, or the trinsfer to an: ‘WASHINGTON. De esses’ at thé “Capital Discussing the -Inter-" oceanic Canal. President Hayes Evidently Do- termined to Iusist upon the Monroe Doctrine, While the House Canal Committee Formulates a Resolution to ’ This Effect, Gen. Logan Finishes His Four- _ Days’ Speech on Fitz John Porter. Copy of Gen. Pope’s Noted Letter Ac. cusing Porter of Disobedience and Cowardice. A New and Startling Method De« vised for Pensioning Jeff Davis, And, Singularly Enough, It Is Urged by the Massachu- ° setts Legislature. The Donnelly-Washburn Case Likely . ‘to Go Over until After Next ? Eleotion. MONROE DOCTRINE. IT WILL BE ENFORCED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasurtnaton, D.C., March &—The pres ence at tha Capital of M. De Lesseps hag sthnulated again the discussion of the Inter national Canal question, and of the applica tion of the Monroe doctrine, the subject hav- ing for a few days been pushed out of sight by others that have engaged public attention here. M. De Lesseps received several calls at hls hotel to-day,’ and, sccompanied by Prof, Nourse, took a drive about the city. ‘Tuls afternoon he called at the State De- partment, whero he renewed an old dcquaint- ance with Secretary Evarts, and the two en- gaged in a long conversation, in which it is understood that the Panama. Canal was the principal topic discussed. M.Do Lesseps’ chief object In visiting Washington now Is to bring about s perfect understands ing between the Government of the United States and himself. Of course he fs not a Rovernment; le can speak only as 9 private individual; but his undertaking. 1s one ‘in which the Government of the United States is Interested, atid, as he sald this morning, ho desired to explain hig plang fully to the: President and Secretary of State‘ and Jeers what their views on the subject are. _ TIF TALK WITH “MI. EVARTS,* this afternoon,-was quite Informal, ns, Ins deed, all of M. Da Lesseps’ interviews with representatives of the Government during lis stay here will be. Before he left the ~ State Denattinent it was arranged that Mr. | Evarts should accompany him to the White: House to-morrow at 13 o’elock, when he will probably lay lis plans before the President, and listen to any remarks. upon thom that the Jatter may have to make. But MM. De Lesseps will not have to depend upon the private utterances of the Prealdent-to be as sured of the great Interest which thee Amerl. can people feel in his enterprise, or the almost universal determination {n this country that any canal that Is dug shall be under tha protection and control of the United States Government. The preparation of the corre: spondence and otherdocuments called for by the recent resolutions of .Congress is nearly completed at the State Department, and all the papers will be placed In the hanids of the President within a few days, In transmit. Ung them to Congress Mr. Hayes will Inv prove the occasion not only to reannounce the Monroe doctrine and express his bellet that it Istwholly npplleable tu the case in hand, LUT IT 18 NELIEVED heimay go farther, and say thut if that doe trine, as laid dawn by President Monroe, by thought by nny one net to vover such 9 schume as that in whieh ML. De Lesseps is now enguging, then ae principle ought to be tald dawn that will cover. ft, and announced with such authority and in such unmistake able terms that all the world will understand what itimeans, ‘lhe Prestitent Delleves that Indeating with such a question as this there should be no ambiguity of language and no roundabout methods employed, and itis ox- peeted that bls meysuge will be pointed and forelbte, ‘The House Tuteroceante Canal Committeo Is stindated by De Lesseps’ presence here, it was stated some thne ngo that when. De Lesseps should arrive in this country his at tention would be called ina very emphatic way, cither by Congress or by the President, or by both, to a reassertion of tho traditional Monroe doctring, ‘The Sub-Comiuittes of the House, to which the majter was referred, hag been proceeding very cautiously, and hur spenta great donlot thio in discussing the form of words proper to be used in the reso: lution, and tho Interpretation that might be put upon then, TO-DAY THE SUB-COMSITTKE MET agreed in substance to the resolution, whict will be presented to-morrow to the Cull Com- mittee, ‘The Sub-Committoo agreod upon a resolution which should! alien the principles of the Monroe doctrine 3n a very positive way, with a whorens setting forth the history ot that doctrine and the attitude which the Untted States has hitherto held toward for elgn Powers wherever’ its . neighborhood tlghts were in question, Tho resolution, which ts suid to have been drafted by Mr. Frye, asserts the followings principles: “hint ho establishment of a politieal protectorate , byany oneofl the Powersof Europe over any of the Independent States of this Continent, orthe Introduction of a scheme or policy which would carry with Ita right to intor- tere with their concerns, or to . CONTHOL IN ANY OTHER MANNEI other power by coiquest, cession, or acaus}ion fn any other way of any of these States, or any patton thereof, ly améasure to which the hited States have long slice avowed Huste opposition, and which, should the tempt. bo made, the wilt realt na wil the means In thelr power”; (a the resolution will containa apeciite declara- tion, in substance this: “Lhe: Inspection, possession, direetion, and governuient of any htereceonis canal, with Its dependencies ane wypurtenances, tobe constructed at Darien, fenraugua, by jvhoumoever built and white aver the nationality ‘of the corpora tors, will belong to the United Stated States America, and will be exercised by oat Government.” ‘The arguinent which will be used to suppart this fesolarion will be that Bonros toctring has been readirmed over and over again by t t , 3 | ! F { i

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