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“ i VOLUME. XL. its Equal Can’t Be Found! WHOLESALE AGENTS. F, DEUTSCH, 64 Lake-st., cor. State. LOCKWOOD & DRAPER, 51 & 63 Wabash-ay. KELLOGG & BARRETT, 29 & 31 Lake-st., cor. Wabssh-ar, 6, P, FARRINGTON & C0., . 4,6 &8 Lake-st. CHICAGO. STATS. pen nnn HERRICK, “The Hatter,” Rormerly al £15 adison-st., NOW LOCATED AT HIS OLD STAND, 185 8. Clark-st., : “Invites all bis aldddriends and the public in general to pay hirh'e visit-at his old quar- ters, just to convince them that, in conse- quence of his VERY smail expenses,-he is enabled to save every purchaser from GOc to $1.00 on every Hat. _ AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF Straw, Felt, and Silk Hats, In all the Correct Styles and Shades; to sult allAgesand Tastes. . (2@r-COME AND SEE ME AT 185 8, CLARK-ST.. P-O-W. ._ ZERO. HERRICK’S NEW HAT, Mago of the tinust, French P.-0. n Hear), ttosd, ond Dadshades, Itty +7 Wolare tho wolemane Papsnader, Ie tthe Mat.” Wo are the aote man Straw boadwenr of the Into: vas SHES eats al etc ane eset market, Calland seo for Sonruclven ate Jeoead _ HERRICKH’S, 115 East Madison-st, Motnke cu osgertnatp git tho publis in wenueal tine wo. have no Brunch htoroy Bo connection whixtover with any uthar Has, Boro tH Qhlacity; th HUA ist we havo not moved from the old stand, We kinds thank our patrons for past favors, and spcetfully xolieit hele Cuturo {avers hy couiig at eo «asian aS Aaateontat NST dhe f Ui! a] 0 re atts Couner, formerly, ef Sonner x Hennigan, und Hendeattho ubove inca, U2 Plemed to suo thelr HATS! AT 4 TYLER’S : 2 {Ol Madison-st. A full line of tho Finest Good évor offered In this market. oe Manillas, Mackinaws, Light clts, ete., ote, all in the Latost Styles, and Tekeh f ny at prices within tho * Call ind seo them. SS DENTISTRY. | VITALIZED AIR. Hf Safe Remedy, No More Paln with Teeth, i 88 Minot t Hspatlence, auth ana gh ence, if SOE LS ee Yi Bert Full Het. No fanoy, prices. ENTAL PAILS, und itandolphsls, IMvORTER OF Ss AMMUNITION, ad SHG TAGKLE AND CUTLEBY, + ata Street, Chicago. ' =— —Established 3853.— N AELACAEIONS,*-: Woe. icie leu totelpd i e eeeee epee Reuben Campaign Votamls naili-Term valtles Bp iigruce White’, 18 pazes, de (duality in Potities. thy Cuaries ¥raucts Agaime, P Magteet: Condidcns und Linite of Party Fualty, Sousgen, Hale 13 pases Wrico, sinulo’ copy, 3 Mauna Soule, if went by tall Econt por copy Lag Gt bfetuno, Address TREPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION, #Uuloo-uinara, New ark Ne Yo ¢ Chirag CLOTHING. FURNITURE. The Latest! CLOTHING, | nin very latest designs in Retailed for Cash at CHAMBER SETS! WHOLESALE PRICES With Swinging Mirrors, Beveled Plates, which, in connection with We are CLOSING certain lines of Spring Cvercoats and Ulstereties patrons a selection. which has AT VERY never been equaled. and cannot Low Figures. be surpassed, PARLOR SUITS — AND ODD PIECES In endless varieties. PARLOR CABINETS, In over twenty different sizes, styles, and prices. We sell good, reliable , FURNITURE AT THE Very Lowest Possible Prices. An inspection is respectfully in- vited. : SPIEGEL & C0., 251 and 253 Wahash-av., . NEAR JACKSON-ST. ‘Our FYPRNISHING GOODS Department exhibits the season’s NOVELTIES in. NECKWEAR, FANCY HOSIERY, and UNDER- WEAR, SILK and CAM- BRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, and GENTS’ JEWELRY. Golden Eagle Clothing Store, "136 and 138 MADISON-ST., 144 and 146 CLARK-ST. __HRNRY L, TINTCIL, Manager, ‘PIANOS. WGOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST _ INSTRUMENTS 1N THE WORLD! AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, ESTABLISHERS OF "BL OSE PRICES!” i “PRITE MEDAL” OFFER YOU AT ri q BEHNING, - MoCANMON, » and-others, Baler and New England Organs, PRICES AND TERMS to ault ol! purchasers, Kvory Apatrumont fully warranted for five years. Importers af Musica) Merchandise, Naud Tostrus manta, Ho Violins, and Strings a mpectalty. + Pl nro. Pianos tuned, ropalred, and pollahed, ‘io best. wWorkuen Smployed for tho difforont branchos of repatring of all Kinda of musleal Iustru- matite, Tilustratod Catalogua sont froo. ‘ Julius Bauer & Co., 182 & 184 Wabash-ay. FACTORY—125, 127, and 129 Trentyoninthaat, corner Loxitigton-uv. New York. LAND FOR RENT. LYON & HEALY, “Sts. 44 INCHES WIDE, MARKET VALUE, 75c! Existing Doubts Removed by Comparison | Samples Mailed fo any Address, INVARIABLY Proposals for Indiun ppiica and "Trane 3 portation, DEPARTMENT OF THR INTRRIOI, OFFICE OY INITAN ry y [ut r. cut, KOU, u Uinthtnus of branaporution, &e. (as th beh, I Eismtuartrenmaraion secu tueueneguay | MADISON AND PRORU-STS. Now, and ut Wouster sirvst, New York «hh bore EE ee Paved unl A uno ith, 180, for of AMcnday, ¥ furniahl for ts tdi i survicw about ad) pounds FOLDING BED) i M3 1 1, 2 und, ‘bh hounds iaking Bower Perit , Save Room Rent ax Duy H ny WAM pounds Lard, 1 role ‘ery Compact, Elegant and Sub. Pork Sue yoie dite, Tiga pounds ites, stantiay including “tho National Bedding folds out of sight in Desks, rye Book Ci ‘ AAL pode F Huap, Guu pounds Seda, WW pouuds sugar, PWD pounds Whoot. vita biaitots, Waal und Cotton, Goode (cunsiat DYain of ‘Vioking, rf ard Cullco, say Pare totttinn ISU ards ‘Duck, Ish yards; eae Btecl ‘Spring: Batiresr, th #3, Bureaus, etc, jade only b; drowa & 0. it TKO yarday Uiigham, WOW yarday K: joago, i 31d, yards, Bheeting, 17,00 rt llcvory. Infrcinge, 16000 yantes Culiey ‘ahtrettad hua Linde: Winsey, GX yurds), Clothing, Grucarted, Noe ons, Hurdwure, Modical Sappiles, und & long Het af recciluneour erticies, Buch aa Wagons, Haruony, Piewa, Hukos, Forks, ole, 50, ‘Trunsportaion for such of tho Buppties, Gout and'atticlow uhat may not bo contractod Lor 16 |. go lutlvorud wt the Aue {ibs Muse DM MADM GUT ON GOVELNMENT BLANKS. Nolludulos showing tho kinds and quantities of sub- sivtonce supplies requlrod fur each Aqonoy, wid the Kinds and quantities, in gruas, of all uthur yuode und arilcles, vousthor with blank proposals aud Lorie far Contract and bond, cunditiuna to be ubseryed by bid« dors, thue and place of dolivery, tera uf contract fod paytuent, trauspuriaion rodtes, and al Ducossary gosiructions will De fur teed Eaton to the Indian Odtca te Wastl bid? Wooster sireot, Now Yorks to No, Clinton Place, Now x ta the Comn Fine Speotacios sulted to all sights on aclontifig prnuples: ‘Opera and Field Glasses, ‘lulescapos, All Groscupus, Uuruingters, oto. = WANTED, "| “WANTED, _ i other pibaitaus Nee ere eee tayo, Saint | Sbataratied, Ur S.A, wt Colea¥o, Nhl ivuvdnworth, Quite: Cueyennu, wid Vankwn, pelos con amen vor le otaran con, 4. i, cure Carrier No, 11. fad the Poasmoater at Bluux City. ‘Hide willbe pono wt the hour and day Love stutud, nnd biddors re Invited ta be prosunt ut the ie. eres __, CERTUIED CHECKS, All bids must be accompal . &. SROW BRIDGE, fue prevone: My et Cymubsionsr, . HO SALE. cortifiod checks : A.Coal Works op the F ttabura, Latlway, a fow wllés trout Pittsburg, The bey tow 10) actus UF Coul. A Brat-clans Werke, simust avi tu eee Geavtu) vperativa, Address IU, itox Tol, biketiury, Va, acinnatt & Bt Louls ag SATURDAY, MAY 16,. 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES, CLOTIIING. PUTNAM HOUSE. RED-LETTER| PUTNAM TO-DAY, Saturday, May 14, No person should fail to witness this GRAND DISPLAY. GOODS PILED MOUNT- AINS HIGH In anticipation of the largest day’s trade ever witnessed; a trade which has always characterized our RED-LETTER SALE, A GRAND CONCERT Will be given at the PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE on this oc- casion, commencing at g o'clock sharp. 4 GENERAL PUTNAM Will be out in FULL DRESS UNIFORM, escorted by one of the BEST BANDS in the eity, who will be glad to renew old ac- Colors and Blacks! The Leaders of Popular Prices. | quaintance and make new friends, to all of whom his autograph will be presented as a memento of one of the brightest days inthe history of the LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE in the Great West. - 431 & 133 Clark, and 117 Madison-st. o Daily Trib WIL-0-8 HIL & CO, 1 WILLOUGHRY HILL & CO. nn pene AAA HILL & CO, SLEEPLESS CLOTHIERS, Never advertised they sold goods less than anybody else, because they didn’t know how ’twas. °Tis the duty of “buyers” to find that out, and Willoughby, Hill & Co. will gladly help them, by allowing you to take our goods around among all these “Enstern Branch Clothing |. Houses” for comparison, and if you find goods that suit you better, in price, or in any way, bring our goods right back. ‘We want’ you to “see” for yourselves how. ‘fearfully’? and ‘wonderfully’? these clothing men “lie”? (that is high English) when they tell you their prices aro twenty-five to thirty-three per cont less than others. Tnno- cont and confiding men are daily taken in by these ‘confidence’? Cloth- ing dealers, and the attention of the police is called to these “DARK” and dangerous places.. Hardly a day passes but what some poor vic- tim is thrown out for daring to speak the namo of Willoughby, Hill & Co. in these “dark,?? “damp,” “ mouldy,” unhealthy Clothing Stores, destroyers of men and boys, that will in the end, if allowed to oxist, ruin the Clothing trade, by destroying the need of it. Buy clothes that the Sun shines on; that are healthy because the light of duy and the puro air of heaven is constantly in contact with. Save tho life of your boy, perhaps, by buying his clothes of the 2 Friends of Man-kind, WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0, The Sleepless Clothiers, Corner Madison and Clark-sts. Also immense “Daylight”: and “Electric” Light Store, 416-418-420- _ 422-424 Milwaukee-av,, bet. Carpenter-st. and Chicago-av. Also corner of Blue Island-ay, and Twelfth-st. Eighteen men selling Boys’ Clothes in our three stores. Ninoty- soyen clerks in our three stores selling all kinds of goods worn by men and boys; nothing for girls yet. OPEN TILL NINE. ans COME. J MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, Proprietors. W. H. FURLONG, Resident_Manager. FLOUR, MAGNOLIA, The Finest White Winter Wheat Flour in the market, . $6.40 Per Bri. The Finest Minnesota Patent, $7.60 Per Bri. Every Barre! Guaranteed, HICKSON’S CASH GROCERY HOUSE, 113 East Madison-st. ‘T. UIVERPAGE,=!, cHOYNES.CO.2# RETAIL STATIONERS. Robp's Commercial Calcuinte Snow's ‘Table of Wag Huayew RB, Wages ‘! Dewn’s Interest ‘Table Expansi Moy Holt Hook, Adainiatratar’s and Exco! count Houk aud Toutrnett 01 ‘Waggener's Wages 1.00 Washing Lista... +20 Mecurd File Wes} 1.60 _Bont by wall an rocelpt of prise, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND: PRINTING, Allof duporior Qualtty and.at Low Vicon The J. AM, W. JUNES Blationory and trinting Ci Monroe and Dearborn-al PRINTING, AND ‘STATIONERY, J, W, MIDDLETON, 65 State-st Targe Gtock, Goud Work..Low Prices. - » NA NAILS. ~ 5,000 Kega, made from:best Lake Superior Iron, for sale in car-load.lots. RHODES & BRADLEY, 57 Dearborn-st. :)“Moth Powder” AL NOTICES, POELTY GUARANTY BONDS | FC FIDELITY & CASUALTY 60, LAWN TENNIS, Baby Carriages, BICYCLES, CANES, spanuibllity, this svcwrine a AND OTHER SPRING GOODS, SUSU UD AIAN TS ui ‘ot a norsonal bond where aveurlty In roguired for tho falthtul pare PRICE-LISTS TO DEALERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Vergho, Luling & Co, “uitinformation cun Lo obtained at the office, 187 188, 140, 142, 144 State-st. Directors—Goony POs inma, W. G, Low, A. rhe, LL A, Hurtbit, Geu. Coo, 3, 8.0. Strahaiun, Charias Dennis, Wim, A. ilot- ntda, ii, 8. Claitin, John D, Malrs, Lyman W, Briggs, 8, H, Chittendua, MICKEL & GARDNER, Agents, 172 La Salle-st., Chicago. TANBURGHER BROS, Wholesale Liquor Beaters and Distillers, HAVE KEMOVED TO a6 WABASH-AV. | POW DEI BUCK & RAYNER'S 10, 133 East Madison-st, Best traiin,| $5 Gold, $10, Filling, 1+4 Old ates. VITALIZED AIR Will protect your Furs and Woolens through the Summer. STATE-ST,, cor, Madison, and 17 GLARK-ST, | scr,pss utven too for painless extracting. 28 Bart amernie niet. BM te criss unanin ~GOMHERCIAL PAPER ENGRAVINGS F a . WANTED. Money To Loan ~-Send 10 cents for un outline cata- logucof THE GRAPHIC reproduc | ation ratus,on good colinorals ,Tiquast urige pad ana of the most famous Line En- for na City Bertp BUN aR a ahs natocaty gravings, These reproductions are fac-similes of the Artists’ proofs. Over one militon copies alveady sold, Bite SWE a a EDWARD L. BREWSTER, Branch office, THE GRAPIOC CO, {per cont Conk County Hons, . 430 Deurborn-ste, Chicago. Heer ean iret Hrtgure tatiway Bondy, ae nanan nM orev Bay HO AL AURLBUT & CO. Gentlemen's Dress Bille Hats, Broadway Spring Style, on lund or made to order. Superlor Quality. Price, $5. At BARNES! Hat-Store, 86 Mudtuon-st. (Lrlbune Bullding) Wholesale Druggists 75 & 77 Randolph-at. ; ng “Pit {ENT The Api ching Illinois Con ~ “vent$¢ Exciting Great. ;..; bs Interest. ; , {)ENTIAL, Report. that,‘ Long? Jones Proe’ poses to Personally Namo- the Chairman, © 1). And Thereby Override the Prerogi: tives of the State Central: ” Committes. . If This Movement Is Carried: Out..a Lively Time Is- : Anticipated. : Address of the Cook County. Delegates to Illinois Republicans. . A Clear and Convinoing Btate-.. ment of the Facts in « the Case. The Falsity of the Pretense, for the Bolt Fully- Exposed, The Grant Men Trying to *Stiffen the Backbones of Their Bogus Delegates, Republican Conventions Held in’ © Seven Minnesota Counties “ Yesterday. i Senator Windom Secures 23 of: the 30 Delegates Chosen ‘Thereat, a Strong Anti-Third-Torm Resolutions : Adopted by Several of. the Counties. , Much Curiosity in Washington Over. _ Mr, Washburie’s. Recent Port. - Wg : land Declaration, — ‘ ILLINOIS. ‘i GETTING NKADY For srurNormLD. * Bpeeiat Dispatch to The Ohtoags Tribune,‘ - SPRINGFIRLD,’ Il, May 14~The | Cook * County.spllt continues to-be-tho: interesting topic ‘of ‘discussion here, but«there“is. no > uhanimity.of sentimont in regurd to it among > the politicians hore, nor havo any -of- the + atntesimen who nbound in this vicinity offeted | nny‘ satisfactory solution of ‘the ‘dlmeuity. ' Those of the Grant men-who simply follow the lead of Logan, Long” Jones, et al., and + tho third-torm organs, of course, bolsterously : elalin ayerything and Indulge In considerahlo - pettlfoxylng to support thoir clatms; but by * fur tho greator number of the most Influotitial + and must active Grant men of this city are” of the opinion that the State Convention cane : not refuse to adinit the’ Farwell-fall delega- tion as the only regularly elected delegation from Cook County. ‘Lhe candidates for’ places upon the State ticket are now. ‘tovote Ing themselves golely to avoiding being mixed upin this matter in any way, and ard all | upon the ragged edge, anxlously hoping that the Convention will be able to arrive at some satisfactory adjustment of the difficulty, The | most interesting problem discussed’ athong the leaders of the party here «fs the course which “Long” Jones proposes to pursue. , They know that oe IT 1AgS WITH ToAT Worthy = - |; to prevent or to precipitate n row In tho“ Convention at the very outset, and those, who know him best fear that he will be Just bull- | header enough to wake up tha liveliest row - ever known Ina Stato Convention, It is the duty of “Long” Jones, as Chairinun of the , State Central Committee—x positlon'which © he secured by voting for himself,—to call-tho Convention to order and to nominate o Temporary Chairman. It hasbeen customary for the Committes to. ngree upon somo one for ‘Tomporary Chairman, and as thors fins never before been so cloxa - and exelting a contest they have always been ableto select an impartial man of oxperlence, - who has been acceptable to the Convention. 1t is reported, however, that Jones: proposes - to usurp tho prerogatives of the Committed _ aud to name the Pemporary Chairman himself, in order to secure the organization for the - Grunt crowd. If this, 16 attempted thoro is no telly whot tho result will be, It ls now belleved that the Convention will last more than one day, and the Local Committes are - preparkg to protect the delegates from being: overrun by the GREAT CROWD OF VISITORS + | ans of Suliny Coun expected, a Rithowgh all but thiriy-ono of the delo- gates to the State Convention have heon chosen, the tncurtainty ns to the result of the Cook County ditlentty and the Iwwk of - telinvle reports as te the reference of either sut of delugates renders {t imposalble to give - us complete 6 statement of the relative strength of the different candidates for the - Governorshlp as could otherwise have been dong, All tho leading candidates have - galned somewhat upon Cullou during, the , past week, Leaving Cook County out o! the enlculution, and with thirty-one delegates to be chusen, the score stands ay follows: .Cul- Jom, 218; Rinker, 885 Fort, obs Hawley, 8; Smith, 46; Ridgway, 42; Carr, 33; Morrl- gon, Ul, : SALINE COUNTY, | Special Dispatch to The Chi ' Hannanuna, I, ef Baling Conny epgotntod f, W, Bte chell and John J. Jones delegates to the State - Convention, and Robert Mick & aud‘. J, ante alternates. ' They were Instructed tor Grant | and Ridawa choley, Would Jom, but, in the event of second be for Washburne and‘ Cul- GRUNDY COUNTY. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, - Monwis, 1, May 1 At the primary cau- cua this oventig jorria chuse sixteen and Gardnor eight delegates for Grant: - ‘Tho County Convention is to by held to-morrow, Four other towns In the county have elected alxtoen delegates for Mlaine, ‘Total number * in the county, sixty-six, : — “> & QUESTION, ‘ CAN A STATE CONVENTION INSTRUCT DIS ; _, TIICT DELEGATES, : Epsetat Dispatch to Tre Crtcage Tribune, Wasuinaton, D, ©., May 14,—Thoe ques « tion of the right of a State Convention to ln- . struot.its district delegates lu Ikely to-came Dofore the Ohicago Convention from ane of | the districts of West Virginia, Tho clalia of || thoge who dechire thoit intention to ralse the leago Tribuns,. - * May Jace, Rapublie- a

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