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VOLUME X L. "GLOVES AND MITTS: eee ree ng ‘BROTHERS. . Immense Importation Paris Lace Hits ANE TREAD GLOVES, Fatraordinary Bargains, 100 DOZ. “LONG LACE MITTS," Black and all colors, 60 cents a pair. 200 DOZ. Long Lace Mitts, ~ Better quality, Black and all colors, 75 cts. a pair. 500 DOZ. “SEAMLESS” Paris Lace Mitts, The handsomest thing of the sen- son, in colors of Old Gold, Fawn, Lavender, Corn, Ltvery, Mode, Cream, Pink, Sapphire, Sky, Ca- nary, White, and Pearl, at $1.26 a pair. “HAND-MADE BLACK LAGE MITTS,” BEST FRENCH GOODS, New designs made to our order, From $1.50 a pair upwards, GLOVES. “ ‘500 DOZ. FINE LISLE GLOVES, Wrists, with 2 Elastics, 25c a pair. 600 DOZ, “Titra Lisle Thread Gloves,” Lace'Top, Extra Long and Elastics, 60 cts. a pair. 300 DOZ. Txtra Fine French Lisle Gloves, Long Laco Tops, Full‘fashioned Fingors, 90 cts. a pair. COMPLETE LINE OF: Gents’ Gloves, ALL PRICES, STATE-ST., Twenty-seeondest,_ and _Michigan-ay, Clothing. LOOK FOR IT AT POOLE & DEVOE'S, State and Monroe-sts., — {Oproaite: the Palmer House.) a GUNA, &e, ELE EATON, THPORTER OF _ GUNS, NITION, FISHIN TACKLE AND CU No. 58 State Beek Ont ’ “ Established 1853. : 4 DUSINESS CARDA, - CREENEAUIES. PATENT tigre and Waler-Cooler Combined Seen fn operation dally at —!39 East Lake-st.. | Whi A. HURLBUT & CO., olesale Druggists 78 &77 Randolph-et. "Sesk No Further” Bc. CIGAR! its Equal Can’t Be Found! WHOLESALE AGEIITS, 8, P. FARRINGTON & (0., 4,6 & 8 Lake-st. F, DEUTSCH, 64 Lake-st., cor. State. LOCKWOOD & DRAPER, 61 & 63 Wabash-ay. KELLOGG & BARRETT, 29 & 31 Lake-st., cor, Walast-ar, CHICAGO. UNDERWEAIE AND HOSIERY, | GENUINE = BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, CC. & G. LISLE THREAD Underwear and Hosiery. Novelties and Specialties manu- factured expressly for us from our own designs, by the best manu- facturers in the world. BROWN & PRIOR, 163 WABASHT-AV. Baby Carriages, SLEEPING COACHES, Novelty Perambulators, Erie Sleeping Coaches, ALSO, Walking Canes, BICYCLES, AND THE LATEST MUSICAL NOV- . ELTY, ORGUIVETTES, ‘With full line of Music, etc., Wholesale and Retail. VERGHO, RUMLING & (0, 138 to 144 STATE-ST. (uvER Pace, BE, CHOYNES.CO.2: Retail Stationers, 118 & 120 Monroo-st, A FULL LINE OF TRAVELERS’ NECESSARIES, Rage and Satchels, Ladion® Belt Bute Drdiktug Cups furished & unfurnished, Inkstands, Chess, Cribbaikes Fountain Pons, Selusure, knives, Memorandum and Note Tablets, Pocketbooks, Card and Letter Cases, Dressing and Toilet Cases, Hand Mirrors, Expense Books, Pockes Neceusuricn. DENTISTRY. RUBBER OR Best TOHBAUROUMY $5 Gold, $10, Filling, le Old Mates. VITALIZED AIR (Or i + SPfgfna) siren tree tor ystalsas extracting, 155 Kast WHISKIES. Whiskies! BOND & LILLARD, 1878, '79, and '80. WATERFILL & FRAZIER, 1877, '78,'79, and ‘80. HE. H. TAYLOR, JR, 1875 to (880 inol. W. H. MPBRAYER, 1877,'78,'79,'80. - T, J. VAN DYKE, 1874. P. Hy JORDAN, (876. WM. BERKELE, 1875, W. J. FRAZIER, 1877, '78,'79, and '80, HEADLEY & PECK, OSCAR PEPPER, ‘Old Grow,” (875. TB AIPY! HERMITAGE, 1873, D, AL AIKEN, NELSON, EUREKA DISTILLERY, (880. HORSEY MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '78, '76, and'77. ‘79. E, L, TAYLOR, Je ao and '80, nes’ fie, {878, "79, and ’80 Goods Sold in Bond or Free, GROMMES - & ULLRICH, 174 and 176 Madison-st. Bond & Lillard, WaterMll &.Frazler, and 0. F. CG. -(2.Me-Taylor, Jr.), Hauds Made Sour-Mash: Whiskies, well known ag the nest, Whiskics made-in Kentucky, and’ also the Norsoy Marjland Rye known-as tho colebrated * Military Rye,” are controlled by us in thts market, FURNITURE. Furniture Go, Have now in their Ware- rooms the largest and finest display of CHAMBER SUITS ever shown in this courttry. ‘ PARLOR, LIBRARY, DINING-ROOM, HOTEL, and OFFICE FURNITURE in equal variety. All at the LOWEST POS- SIBLE PRICES. State & Adams-sts. Factory, Jefferson and Randotph-sts, CARRIAGES, STUDEBAKER BROS. Call especial attention to the late styles of light : Extension-Top Carriages AND Canopy Park Phaetons Just received from their Factory. * REPOSITORY, 151 and 153 Wabash-av. VITALIZED AIR. Hew Safe Remedy, No More Pain with Teeth, 2G G 8 ak - z 88 Finest and Best Mull Sot. un No ft lees. So ea een c wid Randolph-ate, Ne 5 ADOLPH LOEB, REMOVED TO 170 LA: SALLE-ST., BRYANT BLOCK, Removal sigs. . +Hoa removed to 148 Dearborn-st. SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. BLACK SILKS. es TOW CAN THRY Do Wt? $1.38! MONDAY MORNING, - BUYS THEBEST BLACK DRESS ‘SILK Produced in America. Quantity Unlimited! Ntate-st. Price, $2.50! SAMPLES GIVEN! SAMPLES MAILED! INVARIABLY . The Leaders of. Popular Prices. MADISON AND PEORIA.STS, WINANCHIALS MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA. HEAD OFFICE, Montreal. ae > KROARD ate paar sce hier as lon, JON HAMILTON, of Hamilton Bros, Pros. SCCHMANAN, king. MM. P Vieu-Presidonte UAL ALAN, JON MACKEN ZIM, Hig. of J. (i, Mackentte ¥ Co ANDITEW ALLAN, Bi HRNIDET ANGELO, ep m Darling & Co, DARLING, Haq. ne Willlom Darling & Co. AUOLIILE MARS! iH Kaq, of DD. Masson Co. ‘GEOROE HAGUE, Enq, General Manager, WIL J. INGRAM, Bag. Asal, General’ Manager, ARTHER WIUKSOX, Manager Chicago Branch. A branch of the above bank has, now boon opened ag No. 21 Chamibor of Commorco Building, eninunes on Lt Hallo-st.,under the manszoniont of tr, Arthur jckxon, Adtaniigs will bo mado tn tho uanal way on Grain snd Hrovintons in warebouso or reprosenied by ship Pile \amdun correspondents of tho Bank are the pirdondal, po, Thille, Chinw, Japan, und South As Do lasued on the most favoritle tormn. ‘Approved Commercial Billy of Hxchango, will be dealt int _ulso, Hxchango on New York and tho prin- elpal cities in ‘the United Sintes nnd Canada, xchanyo nn Now Yurk drawn an tho Hunk ot Now York, or on the Avency of the Merchants’ Ninnk of Canuda, 4 Hxchange place, New York, will bo fasued ‘aa mny be dustrod, Dupoalt Accourte will be opened with morchants and private individuals, and a General Banking Susie nora will bo undertaken, Banking Company, upon, whom Kterling: Ful Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Asthina, Consumption, And AU Disouscs of THROAT and LUNGS Put up in Quart-$izo Hottlos for Family uno. CAUTION, 2ONT BE bEcEIVED who ity to pati of upon you ttnek and tera in Ringo or sur TOL unc Ay 1 aeted eng bn ” inne, CUOVERSMENT SEAMI on ondn bowl LAWHENCR & MARTIN, Proprictors, ALL Mudtson-at., Chlengo, Al Te let for tet FRae Veer Urner det Ua eu ut ie q EF ditidvens ae youe Mamma tur tet it hy DRUGUIATH, GROCERR, and WINES CIEL overywneres on MOT POWDENY BUCK & RAYNER’S “Moth Powder” Will protect your Furs and Woolens through the Summer; STATE-ST., cor. Madison, and 117 CLARK-ST, ENGRAVINGS FOR FRAMING <--Send 10 cents for au outline cata- logue of THE GRAPHIO reproduc. | = tlons of the most famous Line En- gravings. These reproductions are facsimiles of the Artists’ proofs. Over one million copies already sold. Branch office, THE GRAPHIU Oy 180 Dearborn-st., Chicago, CAPITAL, PAID UP, - - = $5,000,000, SUMMER CLOTHING. SUITS! COOL AND COMPORTABLE. THE GREAT ~ ANTI-HEAT REMEDY. We have them in BLUE FLANNEL, CHEVIOT, | GASSIMERE, and WORSTEDS, Also a full line of Linen, Alpaca, and Mohair Office Coats and Dusters. PLAIN AND FANCY Reversible Duck | Vests. Both Sides the Right Side, All Goods Retailed for Cash at ‘ Wholesale Prices. Golden Bagle Clothing Store, > 136 & 198 Matison-sti, ° 144 & 146 Clark-st. HENRY 1. WATCH, Manager, MATS. ZERO. . HERRICIVS NEW HAT. Our Summer Hat, mado of tho tinost French P.O. fnabndes from Jiht Pearl ton Dark Deb, und the Idubtest Wolzht Hat aver made, Its" the” hat of the season, Weare the Solu Manufacturors of tha same, Como, seo, and matiety yoursull. STRAW HEAD-WEAR. A fing selection of styles and colors, Its oqual ean not be shown in nny store In this city, We hava them fur men, youths, boys, and chiltren, LICHT AND BLACK FELTS. We have without exceplon the finest soluction in 1 | Feknrd to atylen und beauties over exhibited in Chi- engo, Wo tunuficture our own goods, und Aro ene abled to make to order anything in the Mie of head- at “HERRICK’S, 115 East Madison-st. A CARD.—We take this opportunity to inform our Petrone And the putile tn keneral that wo hnve ne sranch Store, no connectlon whatever with any athor hat stare in the eltys that we have not moved frum the old atand, 15 Afadinun-at. We kindly thank our patrons for past favors, and rosprcttully aollelt tholr future Savors by calling ot the old atand, 115 Hast Madinon-nt z HARRY HERIUCK, CHARLEY HERIICK. Mr, Cooper, formorly of Cooper & Lennivan, and Mr. Charley ‘Newton will be pleased to sue thelr Tricnds at the abuve place, HATS! AT TYLER’S, {01 Madison-st. A full lino of tho Finest Goods ever offered in this market. Maunillas, Styles, and at prices within the reach of all, Call and see them, Styles Always Correct. CHAS. W. BARNES OF STATE-ST., The State-st. Hatter: of State-st. (48 NUMBER [48 OPTICAL GOODS, Fine Spectacles sulted ta wll alghts on eclontlt prineiplon Open abd Pela ‘Sines Peisavopon, Mie pes, Haromoturs otc FUIt SFORAGE. FURS preserved front Motha, stored injire-proof roonts. For perfect sufe- ty leave your'Furs or address to send for them with BARNES, 86 Madl- son-st. (Tribune Bullding). Mackinaws, Light Felts, ote; ete., all in the Latest __chomuina, ae he WE HAVE BEENIN CHICAGO |” » jusT . To-day. Our trade has been far | beyond our expectations. If in so |; Oe mm: 7 short a time we have caused any- New York Delegates to Ohicago De~ The Breaking, Away.‘from Conkling’s Rulé inaugus-.” rated in Earnes body one hour's “Sleeptessness,” claring Irreconcilable Hostil~ or “Restlessness,” or ‘Cease- ity to Grant, - less" worry, we earnestly: ask —_— their pardon. ‘We meant to seli goods when we came here. We meant to make things lively, and kick up a commotion, We've |: done it. Weare glad of it; and are pleased’ with .our brilliant prospects for the future. We thank our neighbors; indeed, we feel flattered that they should stoop from their high estate to no- ticeus, Our Stock is All New! WE SELL MILLIONS Every Year! WE LEAD But Never Follow ! OUR PRESENT Stock Is Very Desirable! Men, Boys, and Children cloth- |- ny ae eae Furnishing Goods |'anq Preparing for an Earnest, ate Living Froit Vigorous Fight at To-Day's- The Acknowledged ieader of: the Clothing Trade in the West, 154 and 156 $.Clark-st We'éell goods from’ r3 to’ go per cent lower than they can be pur- chased elsewhere. We have sev- eral houses to buy for; hence we can buy cheaper. See the loca- tions, and visit them when you travel. They all Lead, and Never .| Follow. Senator Woodin Publicly Re- . pudiates, the -Unit ‘Rule. @ His Action Followed by Several Other Leading State Politicians, Tho Now York ‘Delegation Now Boyond Conkling’s Powor to Control. | Hendricks’ Defeat at Columbus a Matter of Great ~° _ Surprise. ie A Very Clever Piece of Strats” egy on the PartofSly. Sammy. Hamilton Fish Now Being Talked Of as a Compromise Candidate‘by the Grant Men. j Affairs in Chicago~The Anti- : Phird-Term Men Well Or-_ . ganized, ‘ Stirring Republican ,Mcetings ‘in the Third, Fourth, and Other’ Wards. Senator Logan's Neighbors Oondemn- Hig Course, and Repudiate His Dic- , tatorship, NEW YORK. .. THE BOLT FoR BLAINE. Bpectar Dispatch’ to The Chicago Tribune, - Blalne boom, and no mistake, here.to-day. “The scene was the most exciting the now Capitot has yet witnessed, when at noon, in answer tu Senator Jacobs’ taunts and eager- ness to have Senator Woodin place. himsels: on record, Senator’ Woodin proceeded to do 80 with a will, and piaccd himself so that nobody can have any doubt about ft, Thora was dead silence Jn the Senate chamber when Mr. Woodin took the floor. Only when ho declared himself in cloquent,strond terns for Blaine was’ tho stiliness broken, and then by a volley of cheers that spoke more discouragement: to the Grant. men than tho Senator's worts them- selves, for the cheers showed what the Grant nien have sought and still seck to deny, that the Blaine movement is not contined to Sen- ators Robertson and Woodin and a handful more, but fs general and promises to sweep through the delegation, Senator Woodin’s remarks aro Detroit, 124, 126, 128, 130, 132, and 134 Woodward-av. Toledo, 71 and73 Suamit-st Cincinnati, 66, 68,72, and 74. Bifth-st., Fountainsquare Cleveland, 127 and 129 On- tario-st. St. Louis, corner Fifth and Pine-sts. Louisville, Weat Market, be- tween Fourth and Fifth. GIVEN IN FULL: “Mn. Preswpenr: I rise to a question of privilege. My nttention has been called to a paragraph appearing in tho correspondence Jo : of tho New York Sun, which, with Jackson, Pontiac, tonta, tho permission of the Sonate, I will reads and Stanton, Mich. “*Senator Woodin, of Now York, writeg that ho and fifteen other detegates to Chi- vago have taken a pledge to break the unit rule and yote against Grant.’ 5 “Jt is not very important what viows L may entertain or choose to express on the subject of the nominee of the Chicago Cone yention, But, since the New York Sun—a paper of wide cireulation—has from some source been Informed that I had written to sume person of & purpose or pledge made with other delegates ‘to break the unit rula and vote against Grant,’ it seems ins eumbent upon nie to contradict this statement. In the most wnreserved man- ner pore. An can. do 80 inno batter way than by repeating the sub stanee of a letter which I wrote ton friend, adelegate to the Chicago Convention, who had questioned me in regard to this stato ment in the Sun, Bye LAV NEITHER WRITTEN OR SPOKEN of such a pledge or purpose to any himan belny nor has any pledge, promise, or undere SILVER GOODs, SILVER BRIDAL GIFTS * Hammered Silver, enriched by the application of various Bay ra 7 ; BPOUSSE WOKK IN VOFY Al j sinndlng boon enterod into to my Knowledea: traci litle pieas fr fable tA athe Spoons and Forks by the | sssissmeuste sa'ettey canna Abdel ah, put tt Strong | sus abtreyin the Commence re runks---very close prices, se ve Fancy Articles, In ” al request for Wedding occasions, - Visitors are Walted a most cheerfully, and no obliga- tlon to purchase Is incurred inisstoned me to represent that district. My thereby, selection ag a dolegate was tho act of dele ates representing my Congressional dis- riet, and the Convention has ratified and cers tied that act to the Nationa! Convention, ‘Tha common law regulating the rights, Bilviloues, and powers of delegates to Jtepublican Nas tional Conventions Is well settle become the subject of controversy or dis- est nielits of the American eltizen, Our. commissions secure the right and ower tg act, aud our Conventions guarantus treed ony of choles without restraint or fotters, (Unit powerens to control, and should always bo interpreted as shunly, ‘aud purely advisory, To concedy less would do violence ty-the prinelple of representation, Dologates rep. resent constituencies, nut necessarily Con- ventions, and ff bound by any instructlons 16 must be such as they may derive: fron: the, constituency. ‘heir tirst-duty is to: ascertain, THE WILL OF THE CONMIITUNNOY, and, when learned, to respect ft and -aive: it yolos, without doubt ‘or* fear. “Any: other ruls of actlon oxults the maghinery ot pall: 5 tes and tha webinations of arti) and, itlous politiclana ‘above’ principle. Gov erned by this rule, {t is ag easy to reflect” the’ pouular wiilus under any other it ty certain ‘oO disappoint. What, then, is indicated as 1 . JEWELERS, | State and Monroe-sts. ‘ —————— OE | the sentiment of the Ropubli ublicans of New {_STA'TIONERY, &ee ;| York our noin{nce i no: regard to “SST TA ATU? ee pp | for President? My own convictions are i BLANK. BOOKS, _| diy, signi, gut tat mi tet PRINTING, AND STATIONERY, iY ha J, W. MIDDLETON, 45 Slates Wt Award ail ppulse for hig private virtues, and pubis Titer f view the Bouubiity of hia nomne nation wilh no little concern. Not willing to character o ion. Grant, and cheerful Large Stock, Good Work, Low Pr! predict a fullure In the event of his nomluae Ainany, Ny Xa, May+7,—Thete :yyda' a | and camo _ cuaston without challenging one of the dons. - rules and resolutions of: Instructiong* are” gins.