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he Ghicaga Daily Cri VOLUME XL. Kip GLOVE, KID GLOVES.) “SPHCLAL SALE” THE GREATEST BARGAIN ~ OF THE SEASON. 100 DOZEN "'3-BUTTON KID GLOVES, ONE DOLLAR A PAIR. We imported this Glove to retail * at $1.50. 150 DOZEN ‘ 4-BUTTONS Of te same make, _ $1.25 a 3 Pair. LUPIN GLOVES, The most popular medium price Glove sold in this country, in 3, 4, and 6 Buttons in all thenew colors, TREFOUSSE Our Spring importation of this most popular and superior Glove is now on sale. The assortment of colors in- cludes Ruby, Wine, Plum, Navy, Peacock, Sapphire, Gendarme, Mahogany, Olive, Bronze, Myrtle, Bottle, Wood, Ecru ‘Livirie, Fawn, Old Gold, and others. ° + AESO, fr ste ON J UST RECEIVED, A complete assortment of the ++ well-known - “REYNIER” ‘Undressed Kid Gloves, 3 and 4 Buttons, Black and Colors. Popular Prices. Mandel Bros., STATE-ST., 121-123. Michigan-av, and 22d st. MOTH. POWDER. ‘ BUCK .& RAYNER’S “Moth Powder” Will protect your Furs and Woolens through the \ Summer. * STATE: Ty tor vishal and lI7 cal ST. Rice gern rota AES + . “REMOVAL! Steck P Piano Will move’ Mériday; March ag, to the commodious Warerooms 208 State-st. H. BRANCH. _ ; REMOVAL! NOVEY.&C0., DE DEALERS IN SEEDS, ‘Have Removed from 56 MAIDSON-ST, to No. 175 WARASH AVENUE, ————— SSS “FOR SALE. RECEIVER'S SALE. Under an orter-of the Hupertur Court of Cook county Render ihe eovanie the souiheast quarter Bt th tangs fon four i qo tet ge anaanies 2 f ia ee ieee u eat i timate. “bide for ead TUE be di Kendo, ‘Chtcagoy ae fees Ayal mtu (i, Celebrated Bicycles. ors, STANDAUD HXCENLENTE IN A BI Tew ‘oombintd with siodorate ft tha rider from all imetalite OWOE-Of yunalug).¢ closeness uf of CoruKt buat inatoctale sud work tt pie ub the curatinallon oF petents mone is necesaui ies this igus wtandard, uitd tat ylthuue thea 1b bosalbiy tu iunke tho Uist Bioyclo in the market, ea aierene Fleeclist true on application. terns to Auerican purchasy Shami bery ‘Agenis waulod torvugbour the Union. These Machinista’ Company ay Lin’ Corealry, Yag'and, tad cna ony Lin ar ag aa Louden Osices, Holborn Viaduct, & 0, -ag tho finost Whiskles SATURDAY, _LIGARS, “GROP 1879. WHTSKEES, MARCIT 27, 1880—SIXTEEN “PAGES. , SEIDENBERG & C0’S Whiskies! \°"'La nosa ESPANOLA BOND & LILLARD, 1878, '79, and ‘80. WATERFILL & FRAZIER, 1877,/78,'79, and ‘80, E, E, TAYLOR, JR, 1876 to (880 Inol. W. H. M’BRAYER, KEY WEST HAVANA CICARS, Made of the Best Selected Vuelta Abojo Tobacco (Warranted). a tu Te Le ss FOR SALE ®Y ®8XPRYoOESR Isr U* (All Goods made at { 1879 Grop beat an Elegant Colored Inside @ and Outside Label.) (877, 178, '79, '80, TJ. VAN DYKE, = P, H. JORDAN, We continue to call attention to WM. BERKELE, 1875. our extensive stock of Diamonds W, J FRAZIER, and Diamond Jewelry. Our large line of Silver and Silver Plated 1877477 8)'296 Ware, bought before the recent ad- C . O k of Watch d HEADLEY & PECK, a Oa eae, in Chicago. Our “J, B.C.” Stem- Winders, accurate timekeepers, at $25. Our.Swiss Nickel Stem- Winders at $5. Our horse-timers | at $13.50, We buy and sell ex- clusively for cash. The percent- HERMITAGE ; ge of losses incurred in a credit 187 3 and 18765. business should not be forced upon OSCAR PEPPER, ‘Old Crow,” cash buyers, therefore we have adopted the. cash system without 1376, ? deviations & i - EURE DISTILLERY, gomivouy cfecstey low prices and‘our favorable reputation for our patronage. Selection packages sent to re- sponsible parties to any part of the country. Dealers who buy for cash are invited to inspect our stock. J.B, CHAMBERS.& C0,, - CLARK AND MADISON-STS, MATS. HORSEY MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '75,'76,and'77. E. L. TAYLOR, JR., 1877 and'78. NELSON'S RYE, . 1878, 79, and 80 tals Sold in Bond ot Fee GROMMES & ULLRICH, 174 & 176 Madison-st. * Bond & TMllards Water & Fraztor, ; and 0. F.C. (E. HL. aylory Ire)s, HMand+ Mado Sour Mash W! ay o8y woll. known inddo‘in Kentucky, * and. also the Horsoy.. Movrnad Rye, | known as the colebrated **M litary Rye,”? are controlled by.us in this market. Announce their EIGHTH ANNUAL EXHIBIT To-Day, Baster Saturday. ‘Original and’ “Elegant Styles in GENTLEMEN'S HATS! The |. P-O Hat, And the Soft Crown with Sti Brim, Introduced and Sold only by Par- ker &. Tilton, : 1 ONLY LUNG PAD. tion of tho “Exhibit of Mashion,” Ton Thousand Contes, now in Hor ot |. In addition tathe large number of Original Tlustrations, it will con- tain a Commercial Memorandum, | artistically arranged, of Re pre sentative Business Firms and Cor- porations.. Sent free upon receipt ofaddress, * PARKER, & TILTON, IM & 113 State-st,, Palmer - House, SPECIAL! We have made special special preparation and are showing for EASTER! A very elegant assortment of Gentlemen's Dress Silk and Felt Hats, as well as all the specialties of DUNLAP %& CO., N. Y. FIFTH-AV. HATTERS, ‘Whose productions are alike celebrated for their elegance of style and splendid wearing qualities. ATSOLUTELY ¢ CURES Catarrh, Asthina, Bronchitis, Roosumpiion, © and all dineases Por cate Dru; iat gent by. inal on receipeat price, at THE ONLY LUNG PAD CO., Detroit, Mich. For sata in Chicago Wholesnlo und Motall by the Old Sulamander Drug House of VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & C0., DE 04 Lake-st., cor. Venrhora. Who wi i nd to any addross, post-patd, on recolpt ot rive, PATIO! UIVERPAGE® ais HOYNES.CO.2 RETAIL STATIONERS, 118 & 120 Tat THE VITROGRAPHIC PEN, Anew and oxcollont fountatn pan, Irico $1.00. CHICAGO WHY STYLOGHAPHIC PEN, _ McK INNON'S PRN. Rk. TER, HM CALLIGRAPTIC PEN, 9 AGENT, “NeW, Cor, Clark aud Madtson-sts. P.O. W. “The Hat.” Our Own Make, made of the Invest Felt and the Leading Style. Also the Largest Stock of Sills and Felt Hats, We mart facture our own goods to order for the Hrade and the Public di general, Give us acal, and see for yourself. We also have on hand 300 Silk Hats of our own make, which we pou sell for {le next ten days at hi HERRICK, 18s MADISON-ST., ______Oppoatte Nace Brothers’ Oyster Mouse. _ o| L<be STATE-ST. SILK, STIFF, AND SOFT HATS, in all thy nom siyles. LARGEST tact. TIE STYLOGRAPING COPYING-BOOK, For Commercial Travelors’ uso, making as many aie piicatosas wanted, Madu in tenalzos. EASTER CARDS. “BLANK BOOKS, PRINTING, AND STATIONERY. J, W. MIDDLETON, 85 State-st Large Stock, Good Work, Low Prices. GUNS, &c. EE. EATON, IuPonTER oF GUNS, AMMUN: TPION, FISHING TACKLE AND CUTLERY, No. 58 State Street, Chicago, --Establishod 1653, Orrios AL GOO Goons, itdren’s Mate and Capa in Fino Spoctactos sulted to all sights on‘sclentino -prinetpios: Opera and Hold Ginasen, Telescopes, Mie | NOTE Leet uf-continod, to the productions sore ee J gotwatlow fru ulsiny, than wll ad antages 1A NYY Line and FICE: tls ee (Wormert tea Hamuued), STA TEST. se ‘£0 BB ENT. FURNISHED Wouse FOR RENT At New Haven, Coun, A modern built, elegantly furnished a pesldenoe, con taluing 17 rooms, locaicd iM, the dnuat Jocautan bn elty, dad ou aplate fa ull ta ears am hout. tie views, te tuinutes’ walk from Collesé Muildlngeswill be leaeod for u tory Df yours, dusts thy owner's abaonce Ha Europa, For al pepieaiace eddrwas H. WEBU, Beal ba seats Y nD. PARKER & TILTON The Seventh and Souvenir rat | A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD! AT THE LOWEST: POSSIBLE PRICES, BEHNING, McCAMMON, and others, Bauer and New England dais PRICES AND TERMS to gutt {318 to suit all purchnsors, Every instrument fully warranted for a Importers af Musical -Morchandise. iand Instrus monte, tine Violins, and Strings a apecialty. Hiunos taken on atonade, pale. Pianos tuned, repaired, an Tho best, workmen smplured, far the diforont branches of repairing of all kinds of musical instru ui ilustrated Catalogue sont free. Julius Bauer & Co., 182 & 184 Wabash-ay. FACTORY—1%5, 171, and 129 ‘Twante -ninth-st., corner Lexingtun-av., New York. RYEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, Nn RA AA OT OT TORE (ioutlemen's Neckwear, - Our stock includes the lat- H vest. London and}New York |'Noveities. WILSON: BROS, 118 and 115 STATE-ST. $ FURNITURE, We have the largest assortment in this city, of our own design and make---entirely different from any ‘other dealers---at prices that will convince you that we are lower |-fhan others. Holton &llildreth 221 & 223 State-st. Factory, 24 and 26 Van Buren-st. NEW PUBLICATIONS, - [IMPORTANT TO TILE MERCHANTS AND: BOOKKEEPERS OF THE NORTHWEST. 7 2,500 COPIES SOLD IN ORE WEEK. Manual of Exhipit chipit Bookkeeping, Invented by SELDEN lt. MOPKINS. No possible chance f fonder OrFE ENE ot hounco theo * ire uracy.!? A complete Ishuu of tho business at 1 shown Jn a few moments tim Fntry Bookkeeping und de Forns and Unnecessur: worth ‘VEN thier hy a eo ret . 218 anger bounds 200 ppp. oy BOUT, ae ovtpuid, on Fecotpt of MOA,” uninten: auecur ld any usliots 5: | JAS. G. SPENCER & CO., 154 and 160 South Clurkest. Gonoral agents for all the Hopkins's Hertos of Houk- kooping Putiicutiuna und Hiank Books Cut thisnd. out, PATENT LAWYERS, PATENTS. PLINY D, SMITH, T. 8, k. DIXON DIXON & SMITH, PATENT ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS, Rooms 48 & 45, 145 LaSallo-st., Major Block, Chicago, Patents jrocured, and Patent Litigatlon © conducted. Charges reasonable, Correspondence lnvited. (Take Elovator.) NOTICK, ay the Cabinetmakers of dos. Zangeria & Co. Yuu wre heroby notited to Untsh your work insmod. wiv, It youde nocuu io wure by Monday, the seh iat mo willsond yuue toute wo 8 publle wareibduea iuurhbenabbed by ciuor mon, eee 08! zaNay Chleayo, March 38, 14 kaa 00 adison-st. or OELLUs ‘Our wisnus eereeea DR. DAY, 133 LERPRES, Ee Gas, ‘chloroform, ut ther fi Hoo for painioas, extract sunday fore ry Boon, Alsu, the uew abit te oad, Pry Opening Day! WEDNESDAY, Niarch 31. LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES, Madison and Peoria-sts, Se! We are in receipt of another LARGE LOT of Guivernaud's «= In Improved American Silks, Colers and Blacks, and shall place them “ON SALE’ Next Wednesday, March 31," Our Opening Day, At the OLD PRICE, -85¢ per Yard! INVARIABLY =| eos OF POPULAR PRICES! HADISON_AND_PEORIA-STS, Rock Cundy, TOLU ROCK AND It Bi SURE CURE Fort Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Consumption, And All Diseases of THROAT and LUNGS, Dut up in Quart-Size Huitles for Family use. Belontitically breparod of Balsam ‘Totu, Crystallized ye,und other tontes. ‘the Formula Seen ur beet physlchine te higtily commendod Inbol of every biitio, “Te is well known Ge the profursion that 'POLW, Hryatost rolluf tor Coughs, Col cuitts, Bora Throats \ in, ig Inetplent and ur ivat protlpent HOCK und WY wilt agofd the ida, Intiuensa, Nron- Wenk ne ae also ‘Consumpuon, THEAUH nnd APPETIZER, tt makes a deligurtal tune for farully usu, ts plousunt to take AC weak of debt We yivos tune, meeivity, un alrength te the wiiole human frame, (ema ; see) who try to pal pluco ut ow uly made of upan yeu Bock and ty HOCK AND YE, which la tha clo mada, the gonulue having BTAML on wae. Dottle. Se your Reads i for set Ask Groce our Avine Metehunt for itt arUbiidren, ask your Mummn for ttt INE ME! Kold hy DRUGOINTS, GROCERS, and NrCMLAN'TH every where EASTER GOODS. EASTER CARDS RASTER, BOOKS, ‘ Easter Novelties. JA A Fino Now Assortment Just Recolvod at NSEN, MCCLURG & 60'S, ne WANTEDTO MENT. TORENT... 5 WANTED, 10 RENT, Bea A BASEMENT Manufacturing Pus tte Bleam (nol wr ood Water Supply. eee ouldD’s Object to double that size, of wore, Bospartivuiar. Call on of adi National Prutiag Costly orden the CLOTHING, ATTENTION! FAT MEN! ATTENTION! You Gentlemen That Welgh 300 to 400 Ibs., That measure 42 to so inches In the breast and waist, wecan ftyoutoa * Business Suit, Dress Suit, | Business Pantaloons, Dress Pantaloons, As well as the finest Teilor at About One-Haly: the Price, FAT MEN; or ° GENTLEMEN, Before you leave your order for SPRINC SUITS, Made to measure, we wish to call your attention to our EXTRA SIZE SUITS $15.00! In two colora, which we place on sate this.morn- ing, made in the very latest styles, and warranted strictly all wool. Samples of above Suits sent to ny past ofthe country. Orders by mail promptly PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, 131 & 133 Clark-st. and 17 Madison-st. MINER, BEAL& HACKETT, Proprietors and Manufacturers. W. H. FURLONG, Manager. THE GOLDEN AGLE CLOTHING STORE, 196 188 Madison-st, 14d & MS Clarkes, Would call attention to their Boys’ and Children’s DEPARTMENT, FARENTS and GUARDI- ANS in want will find the Largest Stock AT THE Lowest Prices. Our Furnishing Goods De- partment is replete with all the Novelties of the season. All Goods retailed for Cash at Wholesale Prices. Wholesale Prices. SSSHIRRCHANE FAILONING, TAIL Ge NEW And “NOBBY”’ SPRING WOOLENS. Styles Now Ready at “Popular Prices,” J. B. HALL &CO., CASIT TAILORS, {30 .Dearborn-st. BUT &CO., Wholesale Drug ovists _____ 785 & 77 Randolph-at. Furaka Show-Case Manufactory, 46 Lake-st., Chicago, AND 916 £018 Santa Fo-st., Kansas Clty, Mo, Write ofther house for price-lint, MA ATS. Genta’ Dress ‘Sitte Hats, Broadway Spring Style, Superior Quality, on hand or made to measure, price $5.00, at BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 Madtronrates Tribsne Building. PRI Ey ve GENTS. WASHINGTON. Coffroth’s Version’ of His Skirmish with Blackburn of Kentucky. They Didn’t Come to Blows, but May Clinch Yet. The Tariff-Reform Question . Prac- tically Postponed for This Session. Democrats and Republicans Alike Unviiling to Reopen tie Fight. The Petitions Poured into Con- gress to Repeal the Tax on Knowledge, And Which Have Gone to a Hos- tile Committee with Treach- erous Membors. The California Delegation Much Dissatisfied with the New Chinese Embassy. ‘Texas Land-Girant Rallrond Representas tives Indulge fn a Rather Warm Couitroversy. The Now Ute Treaty Does Not Prove Al- together Satisfactory to the Senate. i POSTPONED. THE TARIFF QUESTION NOT LIKELY TO DE HEARD OF AGAIN AT THIS SEASION. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuixatox, D.C, March 20,—There is a great deal of feeling between Southernand Northern Democrats, and this has been in- tensifled in the House over the tariff question, The passaze at the night session of the House between Coffroth, Union Democrat, from Pennsylvania, and Blackburn, of Kentucky, of which mention was mado in’ these dis- patches, isn fair illustration of this excited feellng., Coffroth makes an authorized state- ment of this encounter, which may possibly lead to further complicattons,. The state. ment undoubtedly expresses the feeling of many Independent Northern Democrats who are restive under the somewhat dictatorial spirit of their Southern allies. The ineident between Coffroth and Blackburn fs deserlbed by Coffrath as follows: “ Tasked Mr. Blackburn,” said Mr. Coff- roth, “ifsume arrangement could not. be made to rench a vote, Ile brusquely replied thathe had sent Mr. Thomas ‘Turner to the . other site (L understood him to: say.to my *imnsters') with two propesitions for settle ment, He then sald that if wo Pennsylvanta Democrats had done our duty, instead of turning traitors to our party, the question would have been settled before, He DENOUNCED Mit, RANDALL. AB A TRAITOR to his party, and sald that tho Republicans were ruming the House. I reptled that ho knew better, and that Randall and his friends were Just as rue Democrats as could be found, Words grew hot between us,’ continued Mr. Coffroth, “and he tally de- nounced meas a traitor to Democracy, I? retortrd: ‘That is untrue,’ and that 1 had never been a traitor to my party orto my country. Ho demanded to know if FE meant that he had beon guilty of treason, L replied that this was exactly what Lineant, and be- Heved. Ladded that he ought to have been. hanged for his treason, He threatened to strike me, and I reminded him that two could ploy. that game, Ife did call me a Mar, and then friends came between us, ‘There might have been a fight if they s had not interposed.” Mr, Coffroth furthor sald: “TL Wwoy'r STAND ANY NULLDOZING from Rebels, Lam as good a Domocrat as any of them, and I don't want thom to accuse me of treachery to my party. L remember the fight we had In thelr behalf in the Thirty | eighth Congress, when the reconstruction uteasures were under discussion, We did - ourvery best, and got them back into Con- gress, and now thoy abuse us. When they aecuse Randall of treason to his party, thoy appear to furget the magniticent fight, he nade against the Force tit in the Forty- third Congress.” Who shall charge Republicans with raising the bloody-shirt. ery when a Pennayivania Denverat calls rebellion treason and’ thinks traltors ought to have been hanged > Whatever else the contest over the tari question in the House may have settled, it is quite certain that it willdo much to prevent thy further tntroduetion of bills. with vate (itles. Members announce thelr Intention hereafter to have all bills with such tithes read tn full, no matter how much. thie. may be consimed, ‘This is. the right of uny men ter, ‘There tsa general complaint thit the new rules, which sou should nothave forbidden the introduction of bills with bitin titles, ‘Tho question of the further consideration of the tarlif is PRACTICALLY POSTPONED until after the next mecting of the Ways ant Means Comnulttes, ‘Tuesday noxt. [te wlll take ng much time as that for the majority ti the House to recover from ita fright at the thought that {¢ wit be compelled to make i direct yote upon the tarlif question, In pri vate conferences many of tho tariff men ade iit the justice of the proposition to repeal the duty on paper, type, aud slinilar articles, ut they are not tisnbstad to.uet upon this irosyate through fear of danger to thelr ene tire system, "fh ta Issue turns upon coward- lee, “Lhe leaters on both sides distlee to. come to a direct vote prior to the Lreale dential election, and are udenvorin pursue the ostrich policy which the Here veratls leaders adopted ‘ut the beginning of the session, ‘The trouble with the Demos crnts ls, that, while a large minority of their party fivors revenue reform, the leaders who control the party in the House, and who nian- age the Committee, are thorough protections Ists, or are not disposed to permit turilf questions to be considered. “The Republicans as a rule prefer to avold consideration of this question prior to, the election, for the reason, mong uta that the party is not united and Uiat a division ts feured. BLACKBURN BAYS IE DIDN'T, 20 the Weatern Assoclated Press, Waamisaton, D. 0, Murch 2d.—Represents ative Mlckburh authorizes the statranent that the published story that he recontly flected on Speaker Randall tn ‘the ile controversy with Coffroth ty wilt tho slightest foundation in fact, nae ee TAX ON KNOWLEDGE. PETITIONS POURED INTO CONGRESS VOR ITa REPEAI--A HOSTILE COMMITTER AND TREACHEROUS MEMBERS, ‘Speclat Dispatch to The Uatcago Tribune. Wasutnaroy, D, C., March 20.—1t may -be _ of interest to the public, and especially to publishery, to learn of the exteut of the peti- ht te be xo complete, »~

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