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Vv NEW RENN GODS Importation of Of every description will be Among the leading fabrics Daily Tribune __ SATURDAY, MARCH 18, vo sore. | WASHINGTON. — | soxtantninti) fnares a: | | | Whiskies' BOND & LILLARD, WATERE! W. Hl WPBRAYER, 20 LUV DE P. Il JORDAN, WH, BERKELE, W. 3, FRAZIER, . HEADLEY & PECK, OSCAR PEPER, “Qld Crow,” Capital Stock - - ORGANIZED FEB. 11, 1880. Secratary---N. P, RICHMOND, Assistant-Secretary-- Attorney---fl. P, RICHMOND. $6,000,000 1878, '79, and '80, LL & FRAZIER, 1877, '78, '79, and ’8O. Prasident---J, H. HAVERLY, Vice-President---H, H, WALKER, Treasurer---A, F, ARMSTRONG, Have received their New| Chicago Office, 116 and 118 Dearborn-st. G. N. PRATT, 118 nnd 118 Dearborn-st., whore tho’ explained by Me. Hocker Folsoni, ADVANTAGES. of the richest nold mines tn pincing the capital stock mt §,00h thoy hinye ured great moderntion, Xt HY 1h Fondvilio nro stocked nt £10,000) Hons of two or threes mines are placed nt €3) When itis understood that full mines in the J. 11. Hb prising HO ncres, and all having traw getd Ruro volun of extrauriinary richie: De ncon that the enpltal stock of thi been placad ata law tuurc, Only 000 8) fored far mio, and thoy aro put on tho market at a ‘will bo shown and @ original locater THE‘’SAN MIGUEL. The recont oxtraoritinnry discorertos of gold on the Ban Miruel iver. Colorado, are attracting Attention, ‘Tho Ban Miguol Dintrint Is wost of 'y | Juan, and on the wentern slope of the Mocky Mounts elther by wny of Ouray Ox réilvarton. Duriny tho The productions of the best | decter‘tit tne tinnver< French, German, and En- HE a OLDEN pet , » ¥ Le) lish markets. ‘ Comrie atone arta ne Our selection of Ench mine ja tocated upon & well-denned. kal bear. For Prospectus and full informgtion apply at the Company's Office, fund unusually. interesting. | Nos, 116 & 118 Dearborn-st., Chicago. in 3> miles of the Com- there are no loxe avery Golden including 9 stamp a water-powers CC. we mention the Mosaic Novelties, Indian Brocades, Tapestry Broche, - Satines, Armures, Heliotrope, Peacock Blue, Olive, . &e., &e., &e, PIBISE IKSPECT OUR GOODS AND PRICES, t Michigan-av. and 22d st. Tan —=—=—=_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—XX : FURNITURE. = | duce a prodnet fre nn nnnnnnammmnnene | anil of eve! any other dealers---at prices that 1ING GOODS. tations T. B. RIPY, HERMITAGE, 1873 and 1875. D. A. AIKEN, BUREKA DISTILLERY, HORSEY, MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '75,'76, and '77. KI TAYLOR, -JR., KEISON'S RYE, 1878,'79, and’ Goods Sold fn Bond or Free, GROMMES & ULLRICH, 174 & 176 Madison-st. Watorfill & Frazier, lor, Jr.), Hand: ‘ktes,-well known inest Whiskies mude In Kentucky, Tand Hire, Known itary Ry Game of Thirty-four GEM ‘Satin Strined Shallis, [PUZZLES Supplted In Any Quantity to the Trade, Camelettes, Momie, THE, BEST LINE OF and many oer oes othe] Baby Carriages, BIOYOLES, fc, &e, : Livrie, IN THE UNITED STATES. Catalogues Mailed to Dealers. ; ©: Myrtle,” Vergho, Ruhling & Co, 138, 140 & 142 State-st, GENERAL NOTICES, NWOTLOCE! Mandel Bros., To Ail Whom It May Concern . STATE-ST. THE UNITED STATES DAIRY COMPARY, sole owners of the patonts of 31; 3, for the United States, for tho manufacture of the buttor-like product, ur, oleumare Spring lupo MEN’S NISHING OODS. WILSON BROS, 13 & 116 State-st., Have received this week large ad- ditions to their stock of EAR, ERWEAR, ~ HOSIERY, Silk and Linen Tidkts., French Jewelry, &e. Their Tmportabons include a large English Water-proof Ulster Coats, English Silk Ulster Coats, English Mohair Ulster Coats, English House & Smoking Jackets, Turkish. Bathing Robes, These .goods are all new, styl- ish, and desirable, Inspection in- FUR @ Bond & Lillard, and @. F.C. ( jour. Mash Wii NECKW UN and also the Horsey Mar as the celebrated: ¢ controlled by us in this market, 0 from disagreenbio tarta 0 ‘ation or product theraf, oMOTIK POWDER.” BUCK & RAYNER’S ‘Moth Powder’ Will protect your Furs and Woolens through the Summer. STATE-ST,, cor. Madison, and 117 GLARK-ST. antmal fats, Inoluding the manufacture o} rina-butter, and all butter mado i from the aforesald product, HEREBY CAUTIONS THE PUBLIC ( ai dee the uth BE | pitdostisining to have subsequent patonte for the thom, sa thay will theroby je to prosecution for infring= fe ending in the United Btates Clroult ist partios using tha Andi A clon and decree was obLalned a w and his aasoclates In tho Clrcal tates for tho Southern District of N ay besoen by reference to the record of THE UNITED STATES DAIRY COMPANY ‘his cautionary notice ta save innocent partics ton that will follow upon thelr ngemmont upon ite patontad hem from pleading Ignore torino, tbove purposes or an: ronder themsolycs list mont and a. “ We have the largest assortment | Sultsare now he ae : Court aa in this city, of our’ own design mal An k fs ; ho and make---entirely different from | York.ns sald Cou: Gives will convince you that we are | from the cont ona lidaaion tatata chy i lower than others, Eico'wilun aula are Drougut seatgat Booretary of the United Ht Holton dllildreth |S: TOLU ROCK ANDI Lawrence & Martin, | *33, on Great Hritain and ¢! itt MADISON-&T., Bole Agents U. 8. and Canada, Importers Wines, TAquors, and Segars, Fecsalo uy Dreecints ana teatersererrenerss_ | ANCHOR Ll SSS, eee KIDNEY PAN, HLYBIA, BM Gable, 8 to ea. dorry, - KIDNEY |42% ki (y 1 1880—TWELVE PAGUS. PRICE FIVE “*y ‘bnsraciss os oy ,torprises, and triumphed over ther 3" 4 TEL Ay na abe put, and began over/ 1S ?He oxptained in de tai! tho process, and td that: to its intros duction alone wero/@ gore able to get paper Aeatiyehiny like ¢O% iblo rates. Thoro uro more than ff afaotorics in tho cone try, with very fee. amount ‘of enpital in vested, and many of thos: have never pald dollar of realty a8 tho akent cen Me. Miller evidently tried 14 create the Impression that be aol his colleagues are workims at in pusinesd which fs not lucrative, Tndeedr ho sald he. knew of no establisment which had .pald ovor 6 per cont. In dividends in any year, and many of them had fatied, t The bonetng will bo continued to-morrow, when it {8 possible aumebody inay ad¢oente tho abolition of the duty on pholltion of y on paper, that bas not yet KELLOGG AND MILL. THY BENSATION GROWING, INTRIUESTING. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tripune. Wastitnaton, D. C., March 12.—Tho sensation which has commenced inthe Ben Hill scandal is not likely to havo a specdy onding, and the re~ sultinay bo more scrious than the notors in it have contemplated. Whon Sonator IiII] author ized nu interview, which stated In, cffoct that Willlam Pitt Kellogg, of Loutsinna, was respon- sible fortho publication of the scandal which connected Ben Hlil's name with tho story of Joa sic Raymond, he counted without his host. Son ator Kellogg has faced too many. dan- gers from Itcbel Democrats In Now. Orleans to quatl before any slanders or insinuations from Democratio sources in Washington. It ecems to bo the purpose of the friends of Ren HII to give this seandal a political turn, and thoy have selected Kellovg ‘ns the person to whom to assigu the authorship of it. Kellogg appears to have been chosen for the renson that his caso fs now pending before the Senate. It can be easily proved that the charge, whethor made by Bon Hill or not, that atl the correspond- entsof Republican nowspapers were induced to | publish this scandal by Kellogg, Is baseless. MONE THAN ONR CORRESPONDENT knew of the scandalous ctory of Jessic Raymond tony before nny publication was mado, and it was not until the papers charging Ben Hill with seduction were filed that any Republican news- paper mado mention of it. In fact, two weeks before tho case was filed one Rtupublican corre- spondent, at least, mentioned the subject to Ben: HIM, and was told by that gontleman that it was nense of blackmail. For this reason, possibly, -and using ordinary prudonce in libel sults, the ' Republican correspondents in n body mado no mention of this scandul until the cago wus in- * Btituted. It docs not, therefore, Ho. in tho mouth of any Democrat to say that the scandal wus started by the Republican corresponionts for political purposes. Kellogy suys he knew nothing abuut it until the exe was begun. Much surprise is expressed that Bon Iiill, if bho qished to pharge tho story upon Keltogg, did not reply to aputloge 8 flery and indignant attack upon him in the Senate this ufternoon; but Ben Hill, notwithstanding Kellogg called him prao- tlenily a wanton and malicious calumniator who struck in the dark and jn the back, and WAB TOO COWARDLY i to come to tho front, and although all eyes wero turned upon him, remained pale and motionless in biaseat. All expected that he would instant- ha replys and it was not until tha Democrats srw that bo would not that Senator Thurman broke the painful silence inn solemn ant lofty way to nnnounce that he should on Monday nove to table the resoludon. Rut Ben Hill will havo to muke bis reckoning with another person besides Kellogg. It isa woman; but itis ot a woman who enn be cajoled or bultled.. ‘The papers, hore to-morrow will contain a totter algred by Bolya A. Lockwood, tho fomale lawyer here, addressed to Ben Hill, of which the ‘{POLLOWING 18 A PARTIAL COPY? Wasntxatox, D.:C., March 12, 1890.-To the Ton, B.D. Hil, United States Senator—8r t am informed, upon what I consider relinbie au- thority, that you are daily {un tho corridors and ante-rooms of the Senate denouncing ine in most ungentlemanty and uncalled-for terms for having acted ag counsel for Atiss Raymond, a common to alt ASense of Duty The Ways and Means Com- M mittee Considering the PELS Us Paper Duty. To mention a little matter of mu- . tual interest to you, Mr. Reader, Arguments Heard Yesterday for and the undersigned. We arevig-|° the Removal of Duty on orously prosecuting our Work of Wood-Pul Love this season, and to-day we ood-Fulp. shall be here until 11 o'clock p.m., or 16 hours out of the 24 hours, waiting your commands. Let ug | astern Publishers and Paper- show you our Makers Before the Com- ELEGANT SPRING OVERCOATS, a ELEGANT SPRING OLSTERETTES, The Scandal Attaching to Senator ELEGANT SPRING SUITS, Be Hl Rainy Dorlas ELEGANT BOYS’ SUITS, ELEGANT FURNISHING GOODS, AND MOST ELEGANT STOCK OF IMPORTED CUSTOM TAILORING GOODS. It will take us along time to be- come millionaires on the SMALL PROFITS We charge on all goods, still we shall try to be rich with contented minds, if not the ‘“‘other way.” A. J, NUTTING & CO., C.0.D. Clothiers & Tailors, 104 & 106 MADISON-ST. And He Now Finds Himself with Two Females to Fight. The Georgia Senator Bitterly Denounced on the Floor by Kellogg. Deficiencies for Special Deputies and Public Printing Con- sidered Yesterday. Evidences of the Wasteful Expenditure of Monoy in the Latter De- partment. Tho Fortification Appropriation Bill Passed by the Senate Yesterday, PAPER DUTY. ‘THE ARQUMENTS FOK 1T3 REDUCTION YESTERDAY. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasirnaros, D.C., March 12.—The Ways and Means Committee set apart this morning's scs- salon toa hearing of gentlemen interested in the question of a reduction of the tariff rates on paper. There were at least a score of those, about equally divided among tho manufacturers and consumers of paper. There was a mo- mentary discussion In the Committee as to which side should begin the fight, Mr. Wood holding that the paper-manufacturers ought to com- mence, and Kelley and Frye that thoy ought first to henr tho case which Js sought to be mado against thom. Tho Hon. Erastus Brooks, of, the Now York Evening Expreas, ed off In av attack onthe wood-pulp manufacturers, but ho stated in hia opening soutence that he had no quarrel with the duty on paper; he did not ask, either for himself or for those he represented, for any reduction of tho tarlff on paper, but only on the wood-pulp, the manufacturo of which is controlled by a doaen individuals, ‘This pulp forms from 50 to 7 per cent of the material and the cost of paper, and tho evident purpose of the Inw of 1870, which intended this material to be on tho free list, COCOA AND BIOWA, “ALWAYS ASK FOR Wasps. ublic in this clty, charged you with bav- ing been the father of ber child. I havo even learned that you design prosecut- {ug mo for conapiracy, blackmail, ote. My object in addressing to you this letter ts for tha purpose of assuring you that Lam ready to mect hat or any other accusation which you, may. bring ayainst me,oven though I niny fail to substantiute the allegation of Miss Itiymond, who seems to have been tampered with by you: or soine of your strikers. Yot, if given the op- ortunity, £ think I cnn cloarly establish the aet that you sre not a Joseph in. moe rality. Let mo remind you, sir, that you are not In Georgia, where you enn bully and. make people, afratd, but that you are Ina community of law, order, and decency, Where you will by inaio to’ respect tho inws. °E therefore request that you conse your vapory denunciations, and meéct mo as” one lawyer should meet anothor, with law aod facts, in the forttin, and not with scandal and vituporation, whieh pee nothing but tho weakness of the mun who uses atich means to Influonco the pub- 18 BET FORTIE ‘ in the provision which reads as follow: “Paper atock, crude, of every description, Including all grasses, fibres, other than waste, slavings, clip- pings, old pnper, rope ends, waste bagying, gunny bags, and gunny cloth, old refuse to bo used In inakiug aud fit only to be converted into pupor and unilt for any other manufacture, and Gotton waste, whethor for paper stock or other paper, exparto or Spanish grass, and othor grasses, und putp of, for the manafacture of Paper saa te of socretisy Voutwell, tn 1873 ya of retary Houtwell, in hinfsclt ‘n Basaachusetts man, tho article of wood-pulp, though nowhere mentioned in the Tarif law, wos construcd not to belung ta the category, a paper stock of every description,” where {t ‘bad hithorte been vlassed, and where the law must have placed It. By this ruling It {a, and bas been since that timo, protected by a duty of 20 por cent. Inthe nct of 1861, wherever the words “dry pulp” nre used, referenco is mado to a chemical wood-puip which was used for othor purposes than the manufacture of paper, Mr. Brooks, OW DEAL OF TITE PURLISTERS of the country, asked that the Inw bo made pinin on thia point, Ho would ask to insert after © pulp of,” in the lnw, the words “ and all other pulps,” which would Include wood. Mr. Brooks argued thattho advance in the price of printing- paper has been so grout that in waingle contract of ‘a large Now York paper the diiference was e;” aro Cocoa and Broma, PUREST INGREDIENTS. DELICIOUS FLAVOR. CHEAP IN PRICE. . ESTABLISHED 1843. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. _ AIATS, This mew Dress Hat, manufactured ex- preasly by me only in this city, is made of the Finest Felt, blocked overa WILLOW body, making the most dressy hatin this city. llomind, You are invited to proveed against ne in tho courts if you feel yourself aygcloved. £ might also odd, if necessary, that [could call b ‘name a family recontly residing on Capitol & Y whose 16-year-old daughter you have ruined, MNS. LOCKWOOD ADDS that FIlll hag secured places at Government ox* ponso for somo of this girl's rolations. ‘Tho Indy wecused of having attempted ta Kid- nap Senator Hill is the keoper of 9 lodging= house on G streot,and she disclatns , havin had any felonious intentions whon sho calle on the Senator from Georgia, or huving nt- tempted to peryonnte Mrs. Senatar Kollogy, Sho snys that the Senator had transnotod some busl+ ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ©O RENT. FOR RENT. Offees in the Bayard Buln, 160 & 162 Washington-st., Near La Balle-st, and the Now Courtellouse, General Tranentinntle Company, 921 & 223 Stato-st. | “steamatd sti tameregmun fallwa) and thodlsoomfory of crossing tha Factory, 24 and 26 Van Buren-st. | AM#WIQUE, B. Joncin..Wean a rnmenens | FILANC! \dullo,..... Wed 86 State-st., THE GREATEST “COMMON SENSE” SHOE HOUSE IN THE WORLD. FE-CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY 43 VERLAG ovNea.Co.z? esdny. March 17,98. mm. nenday, March Bi, Ye. mm. x ISAC nel First Cabin, #100 und #0; Becond Cab Htovrnga, €4% includ! Checks drawn of toni, LOUL iN i ‘wine, bedding, and utensits, It Lyonaisof Barista amount ty 65 13" ¥, ¥ Anon, 'H'HIL, Btowraxe Agont,} _Chicaxo.. MAN LINE Ocean Steamships, the Itritish nnd United Statos Malls. ork and Liverpool}, vin Queenstown. Tickots to und from the Irth, Fronch, Gorman, ‘or ‘These steamers cari ffho attention of Attorneys and Counsolors-nt-Law utiding houted by alenm and furnished with a frst in floor especially suited Hoard of ‘Truie won : e Renta vory ronaunable, TY Ing on the janitor Carrytn Noe F class l'asronuer Elevatol A faw ofican on th ha’ roome and learn prices by no live stock of any kind, undorsigned, h Clark-at., Chicnga. FE-DUAETS an Great Lritsln, Iretand, and the Cone tinunt for sala. AMERICAN LINE, 7 ‘ Phtiad au SURE OURE For eat see v0: Furnished Residence FOR RENT. Firat-Ciaas Brick Itesidence, on, impmyad at Queenstown. ‘evory niternate i, carrying cabin Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Ssdits obser antaregor ine. And ait a ng thi ry Diseases of Throat and Lungs. Corpring t ig Unites Be ieee B38 E, 3 oy! Belgian Balls. rect Line tu Antwerp, in Belgiuin, saliins day aileruately tro Philedelphia un eee en aaioaneo 0. Lith HERRICK, Hatter, 116 MADISON-ST. Mr. CHAS. K. HERRICK, for many years connected with the County Clerk's Office, has associated himself with his brother in the Hat and Cap business, and will be pleased to meet and supply his friends with goods in his Hine. Do not forget the number, 115 MADISON-ST., Opposite Race Bros.' Oyster House. WHY SO? ‘Tho question s0 often asked, “Why ia it that the pro- ductlons of DUNLAP & CO. sinod) and maintained auch an enviable repu- then the fashionable world wi wer thus: It ls bocauny (independent of clumnce of ania) thes pourees the mort inu' their COLO and STADE toa yory much groator gxtent than do the productions of any other manus facturor of . " GENTLEMEN’S HAED-DRESS. ness for her mothor, and that she called on hlin to make {uquirlos concerning It. DEFICIENCIES. SPECIAL DEPUTIES AND PUBLIC PRINTING, Spectat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, WasminaToy, D.C, March 12.—Tho Democe racy, since It han become rosponsibte for the ade ministration of public affalrs, bas so, crippled the operations of the Governmont that.it baa ‘been necussury every session to pass hirge defl- clonoy bills. Tho Domocrata have bocome aa expert {n this wasteful and neglectful method of administration that thoy nro now running two sots of deflciency bills, and the ono known as tho general, or immediate, doflctoncy bill, as dlutinguished from a certain other deficioncy bill which must come in boforo lung, was taken up for consideration to-day. The principal items of political dispute in thia Dill relate to tha pay of Spcelal Deputics employed ‘at tho Inst genernlcloetion, and ta the Public Printing Ollica. ‘he aubject of Deputy-Marshuls 1s ono of omis~ elon, tho Democrats almply declining to Incor+ pornto in tho bill $750,000 of expenditures in- curred by the Government in tho excoution of tho Feder! laws, The Ropublicana will Insist that the Domocrata should spproprinte thls money. Tho Democrats will refuse, staung that tho Gavernmont fs undor no obtigutions to nay it, aud the appropriation, of course, will nat be, mado, Asto the $200.0. This advance bud alarmed newspaper palullshors all aver the country, It bad been brought about largely by n eombination of manu- fucttirers which tnot'in Chicago on the 2d of Oc- tober last. Mr. Hrooks sald this wood-pilpcould be produced wherever there ure poplartrees, If this duty were taken off it could be made in this country in any quantity, and can be im- ported froin Norway and Swedon nt less thin half what it costa here. ‘The putont was ronuwed: ats intdnignt session of Congress, and without the Utle of tho bill baving been read; it wus pre- sented oy by ite number, ‘This patont will ex- plro in 188%, | ‘Tho royalty pu jd to the patentee, plus the duty, atl of which is unneccasury, bus ralsod tho PRICE OF PULP from 1 to 4 cents a pound. Hopresentative iussell, of Massachuactts, soemed impatient to moet tho pete minde by Mr. Brooks, and, a8 goon ns the latter hud con- cluded, took the floor and said the pulp-makers had been misrepresented. He Introduced Mr. Wellington Sinith, of the Leo Paper Works, who suid that, a8 Vice-President of tho Papor-Mukery’ Assovlition, he could explatn that the combiont Yon which it was charged had heen elfected at Chicago to oppress publishers did not exist, The munufacturers hud met with a viow solely of protecting themselves, but thory = were round ta be so many opinions Irree ue ellutle with each uther that no concerted action had or would be taken. The advance tn the price of paper wus not due to u combination, but to natural causes,—supply and demand, ‘There was a boom in business, and paper bad almply taken partinit, He sald thit he and Me. Russell wore the largest papermakora in this country, and thoy knew ef no combinition, Ho BAM'L GRIT, 11 Dearborn-at, pinculn Park, Fur ‘ion, #240 por an Sanat the Contant abn FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT At Now Haven, Conn. A modern built, elogantly furnished residence, oon~ taining 17 rooms, locuted on Prospect HUE the finest mipteto In all ite appointments, 1a minutes’ walk from Colleao for a orm of yoars, during Retail Stationers and Engravers, (18 and 120 Monroe-st. ations and Cards, General Agonta, NCE, ‘Taduron, 9 t, 3 NE MAIL STEAMERS CUDARRA MNT nat ROLY ; ys a atonin heat, ane vi Bulldings, will be leased the owner'aabsenco in Kurone, addro: ub Invitations, nbeonco in Maen. Visiting Cards, Monograms, Ciphors, Coats of Arms, auld that if Mr. Brooke bad alluded to Mr. Ben~ nett, of the New York Herald, aa losing $200,000 ona single contract, WE WAB READY TO SAY that the paper furnished to Rennott contained no woud at all, so that the loay was not on that account. ‘Tho prico of rags within a yeur had gone up 100 per cent, coal 20 per cent, and Syerything clea in varying proportion. Hennott nado bis contmet at un advance of 244 cents QUESTION OF PRINTING, the Demoorata, as thoy did to-day, will insist that the Gavernmont Printor is guilty of mule foasance, but they will make tho approprintion all tho sumo, Tne trouble with the Domocrtcy Io respoct to the Public Priuter is, that it Is thetz Program that It if necessary’ that -tho Govern ment Printer shatl bo proved corrupt invamuch: ashe isn Republionn olliceholder, Beer slnco the Democrats tive boon peat in tho Lower f BREWSTER, ‘ia PATENT LAWYERS. $e PLINY b, SMITH. 7. 8. E, DIZON: F Cufl particulars 1 Fatato Unico, w Haven, Conn. PROPOSALS, COOK COUNTY POOR: FARM. sala will be recotved until 3 ofa pe by the Heent of Count of Cook County, fara track of tu xoursion Tickets at roduced rates, pitti fe FS HENDERSON BROTIENS, 96 Washington-at, DAY’s. |"s1 ILLUMINATED AND COLOR: STAMPING. PLATE CAMDS, MMENUA, PROGRAMS, We will recotve this woek a boautiful assortment of HASTER CARDS. BLANK BOOKS, PRINTING, AND STATIONERY. STATE LINE w, Liverpoo!, Dublin, Belfast, Povery Thured USTIN, BALDW! LO and 1e dtundolpueris Chicago. ‘ustorn Manuxor. Wom on the small of th intasdonte xine PAD | .NOREH Cone i a te arbers very Saturday fi southampton and lifenen. nas ris ot lowest rates. Dinbetes, Wright’ GUNES Seetetses aetebirs 2! be Goriry Aiigh @ Sp lietain or’ Exvet che Urine, ervous Debiilty, i al Glscasce of tho iCtanese, EAN, WHEN NOTHING LOOK GUT Br "tee oe ae QE sent by mall true on teccipt of price, SeLOOs ortifcaied of cura and uur bupk,,“dlow a Life Wad nee, Gravel, F. tne, Tunbil in Hit, the DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., - - Toledo, 0. Ex OF 186 Dearvora-st., Boom 21, Chicas, 8 J W. MIDDLETON, 65 State-st. Large Stock, Good Work, Low Prices. try olnthg some water course aud wiljacunt ta Soe ethan au acres Hor more. thai OD Tiouse and farty purposes. twrrh | jondan and Py wine | “KATES OF PASSAGE: ee ~Frum Now York to Bouth- spyion, Landen, Havre, und u BL roducu Groen, N. ¥, at, Aventis for Chicaxu. 1 ‘Alibio chine be addressed Bone of Commiaalonere o . arsed Propus yin sf Gogk County, and Inder y LURK, Clerk. pounds and did not griumnble. Mr. Smith guid et utthis rate he should himself loose at leust 5 ee Mr, Wood uskod if thera would be any objec: tion to tho removal of tho duty on wood-pulp, Mr, Smith answered that it would bo unfalr to the gentiemon who have visited the Cupltal in the wood-pulp Intervet, and 1t would nob make piper uny cheaper, ~ Mr. Frye attempted to make a point or two on nowspupers by lending questions, One of tham was whether the pees of newspapers lind been reduced during tho purlod of cheap paper, to which the answor was No." This wag not tri, astho Now York gaterd tha Now York Pusat, Trihune, and World have atl reduced the price from four to three conta, Thur have been House of the Congruss they have been - inveatt> Hallie with splea and“ dragnots trylng to ixcover corruption there. They have not been ablo to do it Finley, of Ohio, fur instance, in tho last Congross was Chairman of u vommittee which employed DIXON & SMITH, PATENT ATTORNEYS AND . COUNSELORS, Rooms 48 & 45, 145 LaSallo-st., Major Block, Chicago, Patenta procured, ant Patent Litigation conducted, — Charges reasonable, Correspondence Invited. (Take Elavator.) nlotof apices who about the Government, Printing-Ollico fur two years, and the result of his labor was the prepnrition of 4 report which a majority of hls own Committos even refused to ayn. ‘and whieh tho Demveratio majority in tho ffousu refused not only to consider, bit even to permit ft to be rocelved as a roport and * riited as such. Ln the discussion to-day, Bio~ fahon, of tio, proceodod on the assuniption that tho clutms of tH i a . arora Tacititios for drains aa mater at GUNS, des many other reductions in diferent parts of the sua Uxueconntznn BKEORT i ore trus,andhe acconiingly charged malfens> signers reiorve the ridbt ta E. E. EATON . ANOTHRE WAS ‘anco, sinecurlsm, aud nepotin, and all manner + IMrORTEB OF whothor any of the bloated pulp-makers could | of scandalous acts, When dolled to name. a utford to give $100,000 to the Irish Fund, og was done by an oppressed newspaper publisher, Bir. Hussolf gave 4 history of bis ploneer ox aingle person who beld 8 slucoure ollice or ta dealgaute tho office, tha Democratic lender only KL. i. Clerk. sald that he could not anawer’ the quostion put BUSINESS COAHDS, H. A. HURLBUT & CO., Wholesale Druggis ENTISTRY. cs nn rere nnnnrmmennnan avad,” senton receipt of your address. DR. DAY, 1883 E. Madison-ste | 4... uoectacies sulted to. all slehte on sclentino ‘ principles. Opera and pield Glasses, elesoopos, Bl Eroscoves Uatumutare, otc. BUSINESS CHANCES, 225,000. ‘chloroform, OF jsthor froe {oF palnioss oxtinct: noon, Also, the new ol th, no plato, AUDIPHONE, WANTED, SITUATION WANTED competent bookker ee ‘Telbaae packer and jobber tn provisions bi eR St hs bis bushbes duslres a ‘activa or special) wi CHIHOPODIST. —— AUDIPHONE, ce PRR ve cry ray rte gh a thodes’ DEA Hib Mioehe AU eeoWes Uw. RHODES & McULURE, a % ALL RIGH rath Buntons, Cuts, B: Holla, SmI LATO le’ BQH aw POE DOS: Pdacipals way spoly foe lars ipala way apply, 4 On WOTEE, EDWARD Ea a petits al peeseal ewplor ET GUNS, | AMMCONTITION, FISHINO TACKLE AND CUTLERY, No. 53 State Street, Chicago. in that way, Tha truth is the Democracy hus 10 ground whulover to stand upon tn its charg against the Government Printing-Ollice, and bus never been able to prove anything. Tho only great corruption connected with the Govorns mont printing dato from tho paluiy days of core perionce a tho Introducer of wood-pulp as un Ingredient of piurers and the obstactes he had to encounter. His. futoily—all pater mun—were alust blin; but ho porsisted to success. Hee Joneacof the Now York ‘Mmies, spoke Vory brfotiy of hia own experience in buylug papec In Belgium and clvewhere, and, counting the duty rapt Bourbon rule, and aro ryeard —Eatablishod 1658,— and exchange, be bud been able to muke Th? tne ‘pages’ of tho ‘romarkublo Covodo good Lurgulns, Ho uttributed the high price of } Investigniion. There ure weulthy faraflics ‘CELLULOID GOODS. epee mainly to ce Ahury: on quis. he most | attached to the Democratic party to-day whose Oey, important statomont made or likely to be made | wealth ‘was transmitted from corrupt transac; OELLULOID (Water-proof Lin- en) Cuyfs, Collars,and Bosoms, Price Lists and Goods sent by mall, Call or address BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 Madtwon-st, Tribune Building tlons In connoction with the Government prints ng, and the scandalous record }has nevor .becn impeached. Yot to-day ale of the Denioo- raed ane Paryet wan unablo to ancclty a single mado the charge, was unablo Y aaa ee chase Ake calisa for tho delieloncy t the Mepublican poaung ig the enormous amo on the part of tho papermakors wus that of tho Hon. Warner Miller, OF speaks rendilly, ropiitly. and isfullof fucts. Se #tated that ho bad tntroduced eheinlcal pulp into Belgium years azo, but would not doit again, ‘because it made paper too cheup thore. He was tho Amt to inuoduce gener whe wo of Goorg ia woman, who, upon onth-boforo a Noe ---- tary F