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‘ VOuUatiE XL, Oo" EAORS, &es CKS. OPENING. . or "BROTHERS, Will offer. to-day and the coming special Bargains |NOWELTIES! IN THEIR Dry Gx vost Cloaks! Mantles! - Costumes! Carpets! . Upholstery ! LaceDepartinen We will quote the price of a few . leading styles: 6,000 YARDS fe ic., BLK CHANTILLY LACE, WEDNESDAY! Paro Silk, New Patterns, APRIL 7. de A YAN, WORM 40c. TORCHON LACH 20 Cases Torchon Laces,.. - Our own Importation, ‘ Latest Patterns, MARKED AT POSITIVE IMPORTERS’ PRICES. PURE LINEN PATENT VALENCIENNES LAGE, 265 Diffegent Widths and Pat. terns, at 1c, Be, Ge, Ze, Ye, 10e, 150, 180, 206, 25¢, and up to 7c per yard, Inspection Invited. Meld, Leiter & Co.. State and Washingtonssts. WINANCIAL. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY TREASURER, Cook County, Illinois. CHICAQO, March 19, 18%. Cook County will issuo ita Londsto the amount of 21,168,000, to be known na “Iefunding Bonds,” bonr- Sng interest from tho first day of May, 1890, at the rate ‘of 44 por cent per annum, payablo semi-annually on tho tiret day of May and Novomber In cach yearattho County Treasurer's Office in Chiengo. ‘he bonds run twenty years from Moy 1st, 1880, and nro payable at the County Troasurer’s OMice. ‘Thoy will bo issued in the following denominations: 300 Bonds 30 onch... "is Bonds $1, ‘ENDLESS VARIETY OF. Fino-Novelties in Laces, Languotos and Alencon Lace, De Guise and De Egypt Lace, Persian and Gold Lace, Brabant and Russian Lace, Antique and Spanish Lace, Laces In the Cashmere Effects, New and Novel Designs. Wido and Narrow Widths. Stylos of Every Description. Popular Prices, We have given this Department particular attention; unusual care has been taken in selecting; and we have succeeded in forming an assortment of Choice and Rare Novelties ~ COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DETAILS, An Examination is Solicited, Mandel Bros., ''” STATE-ST. Branch, Michigan-ay. and 22d-st. "hose bdnds will bo tsaued in place of a Ike amount oft percent “Wer Fund Ronda” which mature on that day, Bids for tho purchase ‘of the ‘Refunding onda,” (444 par cont) for allor any ‘portion thereof, ‘will be recotved at tho County ‘Treasurer's Offica at Chtengo, on or before tho 10th duy of April noxt, and thoy will bo ready for dotivery on tho 2th of Aprit. Cook County reserves tha right to roject any or ail bids, Parties bidding must give reforonces as to thelr ro- pponslbiiity, W. . JOLINSON, County ‘Tronsuror. rs TH. WOO! it, c, aN GE UFFORD, Financo Committeo, ete Nia, OLD! Tho best mining investment over, offered. A few thousand shares, in lots of tlye to ‘| 100 each, of tho capltal stock of the J. H. Haverly Golden Group Mining Company for sale at ihe bed-rock price. Call und talk with tho locaters of tho mines them. solves, and who will show you samples of the ore taken out by thom, carrying over 850,000 to tho ton. rospectus and information, call ator addross oT a tl of ‘the Company, 116 Dearborn-st. Open day ___ SUSTOM'EAILORING, 'CAILORING, NEW W OLENS, Btyloa now ready at “Popular Pricos.” J.B. HALL & CO., CASH TAILONS, 100 DEARHORN-AT, eerie oa ke ORO Eo ds ee ATS, ee DUNLAP DUNLAP & CO,, Now York Fifth-ay, Watters, The productions of this Celebrated House we have now in full supply. BREWSTER, {ie AGENT, KIDNEY PAD. ‘Wom on the small of the ‘back and on the Kidne; " Pu Catar CURES Dinhetes, Brtaht's Macnee, Catarch mes Toubility Pole Here ee ee euecs prot your address. DAY KIDNEY. PAD CO,, - - ies 0. ofthe ees Sete ae Gravel, Patus ey pit Binck, Bervous J ad "ai rise aan Corte fri rie ‘and Dur mm Or 120 Nearborn-st., Room 11, Chicago. NE aer ii 3.6. SALE. FOR. SALE, CHEAP! _ lage Stallonary Engine, : 18x86. Can bo'seon ‘at tho HOPRE'& VOND CO.'s MILL, comer Twenty-seoond and Lajomis-ats., Chicano. ' EDUCATIONAL, “AGEN “ACADEMY, NOTICE, SOW OF MAE meeting: J ouIN 8, BREWER, Bec'y. for the price. or adulterated Teas. west of New York. ' Groceries; wholesale prices in quantities to suit buyer. Madame Griswold’s degree, and are ghly Nig taturwed by Vonting puyalctans. ut ‘al . les th gtiendunce to show und it the cormots. “s-nd agonta wnt N. W. Cor, Clark and Madison-sts. An adjourned meeting of the.Sons of the State of Maine will be held gt the Palmer House Club-Room Saturday Evening, April 3, at half-past 7 o'clock sharp, for the Elec- tion of Officers and transaction of such other business as may properly come before the | pnIN TING, AND STATIONERY. Ng Wewould Lecapeneds announce that we are now exhibiting the largest and most complete line of @4. Furniture, Of the very choicest designs, from the best manufacturers of Europe and America. Our stock com- prises.all that is new and desirq- ble, chaste, and me in every de- partment. A full line of Drapery and Cur. tain Materials of every known fabric, which we shall offer at re~ tail at jobbing pines: NOVELTIES! Japanese Curios,’ Prench Fancy Goods, Artistic Pottery, in fact HOUSE, {10-112 Madison-st. Sells you the best Teas Keeps no refired, colored, Has the largest stock Seen i everything that willfend to make Teas of all grades and | home pleasant and gttractive, can prices, for rich and poor. | be found at our estabfishment. OUR PRICES are,fiways satis- factory tothe purchifser. | A cordial invitatig9 to inspect ourstockis extended (gall, whether purchases are inten ied or not. SPIEGEL |& C0., Also the best bargains in C. JEVNE, 110-112 Madison-st. SHOULDER-BIACE CORSETS. wake ceetiecly diffefént from any PATENT other dealers---at plies that will SKIRT-SUPPORTING convince you that ke are lower CORSETS, than others. ey Holtoné: ‘reth | +221 & 223 State-st. Factory, 24 and 26 Van ‘Buren-st. NEW PUBLICATIONS. BUY THE Hopkins’ Manual of ‘*Exhibit’™ Book-Keeping, su OULDER-BRACE CORSETS. For Chi Ladies, ABDOMINAL CORE eS eos RU eee ata AUDOMINAT: COL: SETS for BTOUT ladlos, or Iudiow in delicate Boatta, are Unt Hy Hy rie cr oy Mave 8 ur urutefal support to tho epee nea, and qreathy improve ty fur. ,000 Copics Sold in!'Three Months, ‘The GRU Awe) gone! ‘OMVORT nnd MEALTI wi er fombine couvous ‘Worth TEN times lts welght in GOLD toany ~ _Weualneas House or yokkeepor. + Frnt postyald on socelpt of One Lollary Discount JAS. @. SPENCER & C0., 158 and 100 South Clatkest, Will Rotal! Dentors and Bookkeepers grow round- shouldered and prematurely old nnd aruy making out IPE: ATEM at He END OF RACH Moats whan ait gis andilnbor can be myod iy teing Wo Ilouking Patented Houll Index Ledgar, with perfurnted shvots of papery Hout per oxpress C. U, D. for BB.5O, Hanur, Ktuled, Giatemonts, Der quire, BOe. Dor roan, or 2.800 Sutemonts;s. JAS. G. SPENCER & CO., 168 and 160 South Clark-st. MOTH POWDER, BUCK & RAYNER'S Math Powder” Will protect your Furs and *Woolens through the Summer. ~ STATE-ST,, cor, Madison, and 117 CLARK-ST ts, and at edovorrmhers. Vormanent and profttae Die employmont. Exclusive territor; J.1. PUTNAM. Gnornl Ax nite WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS, WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS. The Only Perfect Bed: 20 YEARS IN USE, And giving excollont satiafaction. Cheap tcaltations, conrealy Woon, ‘that will prove unsatine factory'to tho purchuser, $P7See that our name te on the frame, UNION WIRE MATTRESS 60,, 5S, 7 & ON. Clark-st., Chloago. . Kor snlo by Furniture Doslors, STATION: EIRY, aCe Covert AGE, =! 6.€0.22 Retall Statloners, 118 & 120 Monrae-st, TRAVELERS’ ARTICLES, Bags, Satchels, Dressing Cauca, Folding and Pocket Mirrors, ocket Companions, kot Sclasore and Inlves, Fountain Pons and Penells, Pocket Hooks, Card Casos, 353 PATENT LAWYERS, PATENTS. PRIN 3, BMITH. . 8B, DIXON . DIXON & SMITH, PATENT ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS, * Roons 48 & 45, 145 LaSalle-stey Major Wlock, Chiesgo, Patens procured, and Patent Lotter Cases, Momorandum ‘Books, t Exponse Books, Playing Cards & Cases, 'Travelors’ Chess, Eltigation conducted. Charges Correspowence invited. (Tako Elevator.) BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, Ag RAT UN Saysaeg and ni rtnting Co, BLANK BOOKS,. : ‘FARM CHANGES, ‘GISSOLUTION, an The frm of ¥A\ LiGNaTON 3 & SCRMATIL ‘ts this us the fri Wi be wottlod by sit! ge Ms oN, AMALIM Hi, BCLIMAIIL, gy af th fast il a Cutcago, April, and J. W. MIDDLETON, 53 State-st, + Large Block, Good Work, Low Urices, OMMON BHNGIS het slides cure Corn {Una und Enlarged Joints C.E. WISWALLS CO., ‘the Lee gr dig nay und syle ome ergrosety| cot hy UaekysAnpy i aN ieee BO STATES, 5 4 SET Day, legant end: thorouxhly, equipped Bors DENTIST! Be pages for b y Sci wisdnaens eae peerage cite sey Mee ony ae Sry Ausod tine for now PEPE 1 ONE ont, DR. | ’ «Mandi Me nticease rab, Wear’ Micutgull Bye | a LOTR, or (CELLU. eae’ - ATHENZUM“ACADEMY, g Teun! “Gas Cebloratoria, ur baie Dearborn-at, ry ptlive treo. » fur pain, 9 trace BLE BA BCOOK:: sees Principal | yon, Also. the ROW isto touth, ny piste. 2 non, Also, the now style tout, ny Watt | nee ss a MOROUEH “GAs AL & 8C Ho TRAINING, UNBIELL ELKCLHIG BELT, lee Summer ‘enn begins April 12, AU the Latest and Fashion HIGHER SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 312 Chicago-av. Behool reopens Monday april, most complete atock, NA'B, 153 adi ue ibretia House du this fe iN 2 S State-ot. las, the largest eiarinent and Han, Ueaereliees wilt be found at nee tae ly exclusive Um~ tw parasols made to repaired. Cuicado, April 1, 180, rr SHEE OPODINE, Na, TL CHinar. fata tract pci Aalt Achat syiae burn, bolls, Bae ty eimai Be. CUREVER'HELEOTRIG KL Toutes jo Debillty 8 li Tu tore tthe eeeenl Nek ite a ome S Ciuiiavile, attileg 46 striving to give our customers the BENEFIT Of all GOOD PURCHASES, we herewith offer them ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE Special Bargain Obtainable only at THE LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES, The article in question is a lot of 200 PIECES 42-inch All-Wool MOMIE BUNTINGS, In Blacks and all the new color- ings, 75c! Which makes the price of this Tribune. en CLOTMING, WN are 2) EAGLE CLOTHING STORE, 136.& 138 Madison-st,, 144 & 146 Clark-st., Would call attention to their Spring Stock of SUITS OVERGOATS Hlen and Boys’ WEAR. The Superiority and Durability of our Clothing cloth 25¢ per yard less than the | Has gained for us a reputation same quality of goods can be pur- chased for elsewhere. second to none in the city. ‘We manufacture every garment Requests for samples cheerfully | we sell, and complied with. __HMatison and Peoria-sts. : PAE fi DURAN 1 FORNACE. | ‘2 itoratng Ward or Soft Coat or Wood. { Portable and Irick Set, from $150 to $275. ‘This Furnaco in supertor to all othors tn the follow- Ing funtures: All tho Juints wro riveted and conte. quontly gus tight; the rudiating surface ts extremely Jango ond nucueed from overs “heating: the evupara~ Hon af water Is natural and 1 ficial: the nudor- draft nocures the fost thre uilitration of boats Hhory ‘aru ny ties to Mi up with ashen: tt 14 slmplo In meechanisti, a wary powerrul hunter, mindy to taal fornishes wo tiost delightful and eaknsat atone phere. Send for Iustrated Pamphiet CW. a 109 Dearborn-st WANTED in overy city. ‘This ta tho N01 uinrket.” Tee tatonilile ery | EW STYLES: | OBBY SUITS. DN “Nisa SS OR EEL aD, Wait for MABLEY, the. Due Price Clothier. GOODS, | ALS FINE EYE. GLASSE SPECTACLES, Western Depot for It, & J, Hock's MICROSCOPES! d. CG. oLANGCUTH, ai East isiunaee piel AN, ray, & Btato-ste ne MDectacies auited to ail slalts, on sclontine prac cinee orera aud viold Glasses, ‘Wolescupus, Ale Natunietors 6! x ¥Un S701 aaa Hirits preserved fre fro. ‘othe, stovedt lnjlve-proof rodms, For perfect afe- ty leave your F ‘ers o adilress to send for them with BARNES, 86 Madl- son-st (Tvibune Building), pismo Watches, Retail. the Same for Cash at Wholesale-Prices, . Your money in every instance will be cheerfully refunded if | goods do not suit, Children’s Clothing a Specialty. ___ HENRY L. HATCH, Manager, . Wait for MABLEY, the One} Price Clothier. WATCHES, &e. Diamonds, Dickens Chains, Call Bells, Chains, Bangles, Bracelets, Rings, Neck Chains, Casters, - Spectacles, Carvers, Opera Glasses, Ice Cream Sets, Cutlery, Water Sets, Canes, Scarf Pins, Silver Ware, Crosses, Clocks, Napkin Rings, Lace Pins, Nut Picks, Sleeve Buttons, Lockets, Gold Pens, 2275 Card Cases, And a thousand articles besides, we are ready to sell at our usual small profit for cash. J.B, CHAMBERS & Co., COR. CLARK & NADISON-STS. ST. JACOLS OIL, =< || StdacobsOil The Great German Remedy. From the Chicago Times, Dec, 20, 1879, “A visit was pald to the Gymnasium connoctod with the Chicago Athonmum, which with @ singlo ex- coption—in San Francisoo~is.ctatmed to ba tho boat oquipped Institution of tho kind In this ouuntry, Prof, C.O, Duplossls, the Instructor of gyninastica, stated that it wave him pleasura tu say tho Bt, Jacobs Oll ‘was used in proforence to everything thoy know of, Ear Rings, Rogers’ Plated Ware, or bad ever tried, for surenoss of the limbs and mus- clos, apruins, swellings, etiuess, brulsos, blisters, otc; that both the professionals and amateurs bad found tba true and trusted frond.’ ‘Tho professor had also soon tho happiest results from tia uso of the oll in cases of rhovinatiem and similar complulits, and ende | by saylug: !*We recommond It most warmly, ‘Pho ro:tog 18 yivos Ls roumurkatte,’ St. Jacobs Oil Issold by Drugxisteat 50 CENT # Bottle, Directions in Hoven Languages, GUNS, &e. IuPontEn oF GUNS, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE AND CUTLERY, 4 No. 53 State Street, Chicago. » ~Established 168.— paige] & ‘yours, "] ponents of tho Btar-ltoute system. ‘Tho muu- a : ay e [e,5 pe: is 3 8 VE “CENTS. ye y /HINGTON. — — Weiter Distillers Before . the Ways and Means Committee, To Argue the Provisions of Carliste’s Bill for Their Relief. Wolner, of Peoria, Makes a ‘Strong Attack upon the Measure, On the Ground that It Will Greatly . Disturb the Internal Revenue, And Serve as an {nducement to Manue facturers to Defraud the Government. Tho House Favorably Acts on the Star-Routes Deficioncy, Bul. Text of a Senate Bill to Prohibit the Collection of Political Assessments. The Set-to Between Bill Springer and Manning in tho Elections Committee, That Promised at Ono Time to Lead to a Fist Fight on the Spot, ” DISTILLERS. A HEARING ON THE CARLISLE BILL, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Wasntxatox, D. C., April-2.—A number of distillers from the West wore beforo the Waya and Means Committee this morning to be heard on the Carlisle bill for the reliof of distillers, and. Messrs. Bush and Wotner, of Pooria, It.; Hobart and McNamara, of Cinolnnati; W. H. Thomas, of Loutsville; and Mr, Hannis,of Philadelphia,were heard. The Western men, with tho exception of , ‘Thomas,—who !s a distiller of Bourbon whisky,—‘ Opposed tho bill, The Peorin argument Is that: the manufacturers of Bourbon whiskies, who cure tholr product by agcing,—that ts, hy allowing {t to Mo in warchousa until it acquires a propor degree of mellowness,—thus cscapo . tho ‘payment of tho tax until tho expiration of that period, of untllitis withdrawn from bond for sale, and thus a credit is obtained which on a largo invest - ment amounts to thousands of dollars. Thr makers of .highwincs, on the contrary, pay tht taxat once. This ‘advantage tho distillers of, bourvon havo under the prosent law. By. the’ Dill {tis proposed to extend this privilege by- allowing seven and ono-half gallons per barrel’ ‘for leakage and evaporation’ for each three yeurs, on which no tax fs to be collected. Now bourbon whisky thus ‘protected {s worth, whe raw, about forty-flve cents a gallon. . AT THE END OF tho first year It is worth 60 cents, and at tho end” of the third ycar about $1, Attho end of thaf thno tho tax fs paid, but only on cach forty gale fons tess sevon and a half, and at the same rate 0 cents is paid by the maker of highwines, whe pays the first year, andon the full number -of aailons,as in hia case thero is no leakage or evaporation to allow for, More than this, the rectifers lose 5 per cent in the process, and then sell immediately, Wolnor, representing tha Peoria distillers, ead to the Committee to- duy: “The rectifier who buya our mw product, say attho market prico of this day tn Peoria, which is 1,05, redistills tho samo and’ sclls It nt $1.18. Tho nd valorem percentage of taxes fai, or 90 cents tax on goods worth 23 conts, while the curcr of whiskics by ago sells a three-yours-old whisky at $2.25, which {fs ad valorem percentage of 68 of the yaluo of his goods; or ho pays 90 cents tax on whisky worth $146, and this advantage is asked for by the nan who Is receiving threo years." * CREDIT ON HIs TAXES over the man who pays cash down, Tho result of this bill is elcarly to abandon tho system of eush down, Taxpayers and all of the distillort in the Northwest will buve to go into the ageing and curing business, for which lurge manu- facturera uro not prepared, as it would require neres of warchouses to store tho large product, and, with brands of whiskice unknown to the trade, it would bo up-bill business for yenrs to come in competition with those distillera who haya followed tlie making and ugeing of fino whiskics for the last forty Assuming, however, that this Dill should pasa, and all distillers be driven to stormy and ageing thoir products for threo years, would ft not vventually cnt down tho rovenue on spirits oven and ono-half gallons on ouch barrel; wid, ivthecat this on Of gallons: consumed, in thie gountey Inst yenr, it would be cquual to ,000 barrels, aud would amount to $0,125,000 annually, Tho 18 per cent fraud can bo porpotrated in several ways. One great danger Hee in the temptation to fill up burrels after the Gauger gets through with thom, and tho ap pieaten for tux-paid stunts fs mundo. We-barrel | lot of whisky three years old, The ullowance’ un der this bill {s 150 gallons, equal to $675. Over Yd Per cunt ngie than the ilrst cust of the ened needed to ll up 100 burrels can bo made by honest distillers by filling up this allowance. ute one ho will require collusion with no one but ho Ktorekecpor, ns the Gaugor can gauge. bar rake fer, tho payment of tho tax. Thoy vun thon to filled up, and be muy place tax- pal stamps upon the barrels which he believes cone tain tho same quantity he gauged the evening of the day provious. it with bo necessury to hive 8 compounding house, where barrels van be fixed before they are cithor. ith odd or sold ia original packages, Another result of this bill ta that whiskies will bo held longer in. bond,—pertinps the full term of three years,~thoreby sucuring tho biggcat allowance of soven and one-half gallons, which, under the provont law, can bo one with quod caro and ool couporagy at four and one-bale gullous, Aguln, stock in’ warchouses will be eo much Kroner apne ae sngnecquently many moro barrels can Dir, ‘humas ot Toulsville, claimed that the rovisions of. te but worg slinply Just, and bad: raps been needed, Tho process of curtug whisk! by ag 1 wus not so profituble after all, aud, until had lost largely, At Havalts Cow seerenays eas worth 81 1,0 but now bo isa poor, man, ae ‘ ‘Thoms, In’ reply tou question by Mr, Con; nctinitted tht t tf industry now 1s very prat ia? Io, und that the demand for old whisky fs larze tnd so constant thut t 1s Lupoasible to maintain wsuillelont stook tn bond, Almost any price cun be bud, and the profits wore lmimonse, He ulso admitted that under tho present law the con- aumor pays all the Ines by leukage and vyaporn- don in tho enhanced price of goods. Mr. Qurficld asked if tho Govern Ment was Not Mable for, ron lost by the burning of a ware- house. Mr. Vhomas admitted this. Thon," suid Mr. Gartleld, “doesn't it seum to poe that if tho Government takes this risk, and thon only exaets a tax on your vnbunced whisky at the sume ruteas would have boen puld at tnt, besides giving yout a throe-ycur credit, that you huvy no right to complain?” The two members of tho Gommittvo who seem devoted to tho Lil aro Carllslu, its author, aud Tucker, of Virginta, both of whom buve conatituencies Interested 1a the manufacture of Bourbon whisky. STAR ROUTES, THEIR DEVENDENS THIUNEHANT IN THR MOOSE. Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chlqago Tribune, Wasntnaton, D, 0., April2—Thore was some very bad blood in the ‘House toqlay, and tho I+ nature did not divide along purty linea, There fate busitiess boom struck the country, ho ** wasastrugyle botweou the supporiersand up =<): orsof the House wore the mauncrs of ¢ wand