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bicago £ SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1881—EIGHTEEN PAGES. Tribme, PRICE FIVE CENTS. WASHINGTON. E‘ A Very Mized State of Affairs in the Matter of Senate- Organization. JOLUME XL ! READY-MADE CLOTHING. NEW SPRING DRY GOODS. “ THE FAIR> [aa—rrra THE R L resomes i o | S, RoThsciLn, FIRST-CLASS THE OLD RELIABLE 158 State-st. NEXT MONDAY, March 14, I (lothing House, SEA4’S DEPARTMENT STORE. T BY F No, not exactly BY fire,but the fire CAUSED the fire(men) to wet these goods, which were Saved from Fire. L But, somehow, they caught a little of the « Weét.” SECOND FIRE BULLETIN! contal e Koo savad Hrom the "o ina moutdnet | Enormous offering of Samnel Statement that Mahone De- mands. a Counsideration for His Vote. by offering 100 PIECES SUMMER SILKS 38c, 50¢ 62, and The IN FIRST-CLASS GOODS Threats that Damnerats,b Too, Can Filibuster and Defeat an Or- ganization, . ) The Illinois Clab Pays Secretary Garfield Represented as Utié-rly Fagged Out by His Week's Work. week wiil be devoted to TheBlack Goods Suits and Corsels Saved from Messrs. Sweetser, Pembrook & Co.s Two Milifon Dollur stuck, Lawson Bros'. Crupe Styck, and tho bankrupt stock of Miflinery aescribed i noxi col- Y =0 W0 g 22 500 Y™ m,'this city after an absence of some three wecks, islooked upon in PER YARD. . COURTAULD'S ] iothing Circles aqd byl:'.he would-be competlflto;s of .TH}: PUTNAM : 2 Lineoln a C eratulato B o ent by MIS, FURLONG fnone o > JSi*™ | y ST RECEIVED, . 4 Gfefljt F]l es L0 M’@N {}R A?E Visie THE MOST EXTENSIVE CLOTHING MANUFACTORIES memeiimst |1 THIIBAANN: (oo ot e me )| Being no less than 5,000 yards saved at the Iate fire at Mesar, Lawson Bros., "k und i Broudway, New York Lawson Iiros.” snd dliteheock & Patter are perhaps the larzest importers of Craves In this coun- Iry. making a speclalty of the famous tmake, Samuel Cour.auld’s, London, Engzland. The boxes are burned and smoked, but the Crape is uninjured. 5,000 yards Four-quarter, six-quarter, and eight-quaster English |- Crape, R Silk, Lisle, and Cotton ng the manutacture of Spring Goods for THE PUTNAM, and + intending & d 3 L T tter enlighten our customers and patrons as to the production of w 4 J . r Gl H j SEERY 25¢ for an All-Silk Twist Exira Large L | ] Iznur'ClOtm"fib |}§rhnns it would be well to state that Messrs. BMINER, ] Handkerehief. "I also offer a full line of Camel's BEAL & H. ETT, the Proprietors of the PUTNAM CLOTHING, BOUSE, are also Proprietors of this Mammoth Clothing Manufactory, B 25¢ for Fine Full Regular. Made Im- Hair, Silk Warp Cashmeres, Im- [mrted Iloswry. perial Serges, and Drap d'Ete, &c., where MB. FURLONG has been for the past three weeks. Through bination is the PUTNANM enabled to place upon its counters a ] § 8¢ for a 4-Ply Linen Collar., at pricesilower than:ever. 12¢ for 4-Ply and 3-Ply Band Linen selecting Cloths and Materials, and {!ersmmlly SUper-y! Further Indorsements of Mr. Isham ~Stanley Matthews~Mrs. Christiancy. this com! lass of / READY-MADE CLOTHING 50 hoxes Courtauld’s Exira Super, fast color, London Crape, Gov. Colquitt’s Brother Loses His N chibited by any RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. | My patrons will find my Depart- . ] N Eor e lghéns i counection with our fi?'{%"“#fi;fiq Facilities; | ment of Linens and White Goods Collar. - ; ul’:rfltgr 39 cts. Hx_idm Temper and Cuts Two of His Styles an atterns, which we origin: con , 2 compare 3 s . )9 . 3 ) o, > A ?:rt;éy(}lothing sold by ’tlu; would-be leading Clothing Houses of this ]s;:;gle)g S:onflfd with the most de 750 for i .nemfmed 2"00 le‘ll Ull BLA.CK GOODS. m?:nm Cost_Lawson Bros. T to |mpoT l’?e’!-au Telondy * eity, is & matter worthy of the consideration of every citizen of Chi- 4 . l:umdrwd S]lll't. ERSR T price, Sl por yard Drios, e R 4 THE SENATE. Sillke Warp Heurietta Cloths, Courtland’s London Crapes, French All-Wool Armures, TWorsted Momie Cloths, Silk and Wool Bro- cades, Fligured Wool Brocades, Brillian- tines, Lustres, Alpacas, Mourning Sultings, &c., &Le., inelud- ing the STILL FINER AND WIDER GOODS, 49, 59, 69, 79, 88, 89, ggc, $1.08, $1.19, $1.38, $1.63, $1.74, Andupto, $3.33 For Crape worth $ per yard. 5,000 yards EXGLISH CRAPE. 5 Prices will make all Wish they were Widows! 390 Silk Suits! g0, [nasmuchas the Clothing sold by these would-be Popular Cloth- mg" Houses in the vicinity of our MAMMOTH STORE is bought in the East from TOM, DICK, or HARRY, as will best serve, who, we ask, The merchant or the customer—Echo answers, wherever they can buy thecheapest. We malke these comparisons in justice to ourselves, be- lieving it to be apparent to the most skeptical that while we manufact- ure every dollar’s worth of Clothing we sell, that it is not only a pride with us, but policy, to produce a Standard and Superior Class ot Cloth- ing,~-standard, in being enabled to furnish a customer a second suit of' the same manufacture; superior, inasmuch as with the closest study aund experience of our Manager, M. FURLONG. who is an Expert Clothing man, have we been enabled to produce a class of’ READY-MADE CLOTHING 1to that emanating from any Merchant Tailoring Establishment, and protecting our customers from their exorbitant charges, and we A COMPLEX SITUATION. . Spectal Dispaten to The Chicago Tridune, WasHINGTON, D. C., March 12—The polite ical leaders of both parties have been busy to-day in endeavoring to come to some agree- ment as to the permanent organization of tha Senate. The Committee of the Republican caucus, consisting of Senators Allison; Plumb, Ferry, Don Cameron, and Logan, has been in conference as to the list of Repub- lican Senators that they will present for ac- tion to the Senate on Monday. There is . to be another meeting to-morrow. : Meanwhile, some vague intimations have been made: by the Democrats to the Republicans that a stiil further compromise than that which was 95¢ for the ahove Laundried. 28¢ for a pound of Extra’ Fine French Candies, no purer or finer made. 19¢ for a Cako of Genuine Colgate’s Cotoere v Sap - Fipes] (s Manufactured! e for a Botile of Hoyt's Cologne, e e 3¢ for a Bottle of St. Jacobs 0il. The Mflst Amflflmfl Sale $1.48 for a set of Rogers Bros.’ No. 12 We have ever hold—in all over ONE THOUSAND Knives. pivces, requiring for their display one hundred and o - : Pl ury fet(-u-f!pue. 1f this secm lncre'dlblg. : $7.95 for a good Elgin Wateh, Convinee yourselves of its trath, MONDAY WE OPEN $1.75 Black Satin de Lyon for $1.25 $2.00 Bfack Satin de Lyon for 1,50 $2,50 Black Satin de Lyon for 2.00 $3.50 Black Satin de Lyon for 2,50 $4.00 Black Satin de Lyon for 2.87 §4.50 Black Safin de Lyon for 3.25 $5,00 Black Satin de Lyon for 3.75. $6.00 Black Satin de Lyon for 4.50 pride ourselves, and think we are justified in the assertion, that we do 2 I:; thuc\%:sctm:xsx:?it‘l(;}ag%;;u al:%t s'a.tclnb g&e‘(}) El{eagglfitig ‘?a's?f.?f,lii;"e”; lfig{gg cfi%’fxg é—ggiega;tgfigfigis $I 18 for a set of Rogcrs Bros.” or READ EVERY WORD OF TEHIS. ;‘;’P'-'Sfid last ulfiht Is in contemplation. fflde 3 i o ¢ » ards. . o ) ere is a tacit understanding that, on Man- & 5 ;- - e f®"No Colors, Biack only this week. &1 > has ever done in this city. It has been our aim and study te supply a | My great SILK SALE will be Derhy Co.’s Silver-Plated Teaspoons, | Yoxs: ne nuirnr—some stightiy damaded | sarea trom Swoctser. Pembrook & Cors Fire, A g:}r'e u aiemptto organize the Senate shall Bilk Costume worth $2ito ¥4 for the price of o Calico 8! e. . 2 by ticet P—mont absolutely perfect. ZLotcest price, Ge; highest, $1.08. To begin way down, Per lngl?es, 6 CtS. yard, Jong-felt want, and protect the public from the extravagant charges of the Merchant Tailor, and we confess we have been richly paid in seeing our trade increase day by day until it has assumed such propor- tions that the SPRING STOCK which we have been compelled to manufacture to supply our trade will be four times larger than any continued. Ladies’ Winter CLOAKS, DOL.- MANS, and ULSTERS still fur- ther reduced. WITHOUT ANY RESORT TO FILIBUSIERING on the one hand. and withaut any effort to take unfair advantage of the situation on the other; and that as mapy of the Demo- crats will witbhold thelr votes as there shall Wrapper (atmost). THEY WOULD COST YOU 1f you bought the matcrial, ang bad them made, what this estimate cails for, for they contain ALL THE ABOVE GOODS ARE STRICTLY A 1. : stock of Clothing ever shown at Retail in the West. ; p Lo Weare now daily in receipt of New Styles of DRESS GOODS | g taye Cheaper Grades af Less Monéy. 20,73 Silkat 75e. .. ] are being ?;Pe%esdé; ST 5 220 quality Black dipaca, L. m;_ mg scla_i-lll%‘;l’l; gt é{c then be Republican vacancies. This is it e a ack Alpaca, 13c. £ 5 o Special CO. ale throug © T35e qunlity HMoliair Lustre, 160, 2 doz Silk Battons at 30¢. E:‘mmoi‘fai’i g n:che:s‘r?flm':; ,fiifixgfiio:t'lfi: Zowble earp Holiair Lustre, 19¢. Double face Alpaca, both sides alike, 24c, 29¢, 36 ; worth4Uc, 50c, 60¢ per yard. At e aBove strictly perfoct; pure dye; Taven 2 spools Silk at 12c. 2 spools Tyist at 2c. 2 spools Thread at 5¢. out the entire week. i New Styles of DRESS TRIM- MINGS just in. - Yo Dmnagcmh or Trash SOLD AT Spring Goods Direct from Our “i been made that the Democrats desire to have 10 some concessfon made to them, and that they o will suggest that, if the Republicans . will Own Manufactor Y, my - «THE FAIR.”: 1 card Hooks and Eyes .. uggest v 3 A 1 the Ch: And we shall exhibit many Novelties in’ EARLY SPRING GOODS not | UNPREGEDENTED BARGAINS IN EV- | - S o &:&h}?i E‘l;‘ei«l:]l;n&g i];&gs 8.103 ’I’f;"fizc;gm;‘ze L flrfi:}:fi?‘l‘!&srfi; i y 2 take the permanent organization of the wgpe » . to be found in any other Clothing House. B rl | l I . ntl es 6 pes Silk finish Brilliantines, 34c, it - sub 9 pes same, but finer quality, 29¢. -$25.49 Stock: of WOODEN -and WILLOW: WARE trom Sheriif’s. sale'of JEW, Bridgman, . ERY DEPARTMENT.” Total cost..... Senate, and "not: to make Ject . to the possibllitles - of - a | PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, 181 & 133 Clark-st., and 117 Hadison-st. MINER, BEAL & HACKRT, Propretors and Manofaclers . 1. ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. GROCERIES. Two Bankrupt Stocks -of JEWELRY and SILVERWARE. Job Lot of CROCKERY. Job Lot of HATS and MILLINERY GOODS. 5oc on the Dollar FOR 28 pes jin:st Silk jinish, 34c. B ey 3ty amat 49¢ for very finest. Black E;s—hmeres. Your cholce of the world-famous sud rival Paris makers, LUPIN and PLANCHE, Including their highest cost grades. Now, then, we'll seil. Fop, for anybody else) these ALL . §'LKu $11u4g g{fk ostame. mado In lutest, Spring Styles. $12.83, $(2.98, $13.47, - $13.95, $14.93, $15.47, $16.88, VI7.88. weekly charige in” the organization; dccord- ing as Mahone may be- disposed 'to. vote one way or another. % . THIS INTIMATION WAS BEEN MADE BY THE DEMOCRATS, and it Is said that such prominent persons as Beck and Bayard think it would be a wise solution of the difficulties. It has not been learned that the Republicans have seriously cousidered it. Ti:e Senators in both parties who did not receive Chairanships of favor- Oriental Tea (o, AMERICAN (single3-4width) Cashmere able Committees, should such'an arrange- ment be made, would, of course, never be W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager. BOOTS AND SHOES. Black and Street Shades, Checks, Spots, 3 %fiIAL' e OFTICIANG: cm‘ner mark & Klnme"SIS'I i a— Black g cts ¢ Blfl(ik Fiq 1 S N sh d 9 l: , satistied, and the confidence -of the THIC OFFER BARGAINS IN g VIENNA SMUK'NG TABLES .N\ly n Mly gures, .m g " 08, flflfl} Republicans is so great - that Mahone . ] 2 " e S Effocts, &e. will permanently ~ vote with the Memhflms sa\'mgs I.Uflfl g AND SMOXERY ARHGLES; Enghs;h (‘)ashmercs, double width, 19e. Oblige by ookt Eonl fosl obligeazoboy. Tow- Bepubgcnn'srotfi ag fluestlon: affecting the or- ’ 3 i ey & S o . WWar ization e Senate that it i doubt- & Trust Gu = s - - From a Custom-House Sale. l‘“pm s“.‘n‘,e'.,":&'.}(znl}ffic.!‘nugfiskflfim’ el fix‘ln wl\eme: they g\e'o:l:i be dls;::s:?{o fi?ze‘n 1) % Y fi ) S d fi F, ' to s!m‘:lhtz;;ptx:oxmlslmmfil lIt)hns nlst: beerlsdsng- g - X * e at, unless the Democral OF CHICAGO, : BARGAINSIN 2 9 ctsn ave om ¥ire : 5:;5te some arrangement whicgcwnnlftn:u b::: Sweetaer, Pembrook & Co.'s stock of eficial to them with respect to organization, ESTABLISHED 1657, they might withhold their votes and Ladies Furnishing Goods, Peryard. Import cost, 2. Closest rotail price, 5. OPTICIAN, COFFEES! CORSETS! Pas-Tp Capital.. §1,500.000 Tadisided Pronis 900,000 125 State-st., Koom 3, Secand Floor. . . i e s s 3 pLanehe’ FWIN BLACKMAN, U GE0: AL PULLMAN, ° Do i on Lo s Othbr Eoule, Iwen SEren NOTIONS, NOVELTIES, Planche’s All-wool Paris Cashmere, PREVENT THE REPUBLICANS FROM ORGAN- ) A L MAN, encs' practics fn the dfustment of Gluskes Lo evory BARGAINS IN 2 < " {rs. bigh-coat’ Corssis, saved " 1ZING. & T Y Y shasrleden g o i Wi 2282 s ol 8,500 B Sy E #R38EE | Bren with the votaof Aatons there wold PSR T, PANRIRS |l ST L 13 39 g he's Cash Q ~te et ok Devid e o, ooty o B 3 Lo Npses dan, 3.0 11 1o, TR ont N0 e all‘ L“I““Mj‘h‘é,",!fl!‘fi l‘vSN';lfiul‘Tl‘l;?;'gs, 9 cts tained d;nt David Davis, of Illinols, and . than Ty = Brown, of Georgia, would not enter into an OFFICERS: JOHN TYRRELL. President. n - BYRON 1. SMITIL. Vico-Pr iegvas Juckion: 1 arrangewent to break a quorum, and that they may be relied upon to vote on all occa~ sions. e Cice-Pros't. .\D] Boys' Fr. Woven and Sateen Corsets, worth 110 Se. Hutour greatest wonder is the 29 ct. Alf Sizes, (8 to 30 inches, GROGERIES! BARGAINS IN Canned Goods _ BARGAINS IN YRON HENRY B LOWE, Casbler. FRANK C.OSBORX, Ass'tCash. fi'flfimn‘lmunu of Bauks, Mercpants, snd In- R’N tncent 1. Hurlb Truman V. Mill Hall, 3. . 49 cts., 5c, 6ic, Gle—Wortls f0c, 81, and sL20. Still Finer Pavis Cashmeres, T4c, 19c, 89c. 94¢, 93¢, and $1.08, Which buys the Finest Cashmere made, and s quality 1o . Das| ing, Hev. Ruby mus. s nton Locie, Re op Chns. Ed. Chener, Rev. W, oodwin, Liev. Arihur Littie; MAHONE'S PROPOSITION. s Itis said that the proposition of Senator Mahone is this: He will support George C. Gorbam, if nominated by the Republicans for Secretary of the Senate. and vote with Innsac. a general Bavking Business. Deals {a Tn fed States and Investment Bonds. Estbance o London and Paris. Letiers of Credit 1or Mercbants and Travelers. o hic Exchange on Londun, Paris, New York, - Frncisco, New Orleans, und ‘ficson, Arizons. 130 Acoep § and-Execntes Trusts. prominence, Ofiice Hours—4101, 2105 LOUIS H. MATTHRS, As- sistunc. Letiers of {naulry must {nclose stamp for E. J, LEHMARN, HONEY T0 LOAN insums of $5,000 to $50,000, Oulmproved City Property, at 6 per cent Interesc. WM. ¥. JACOBS. 100 Desrborn-st. PROPOSALS. NOTICE niractors andBuilders led proposals, addressed to the La Salie County nse und Jall Buiding (omimiliee. care of Ouawa, JIL, will be received unii day of March, 1351, 1 o'cl g »l} the ma erisls and iador Tection and completion of a new Court-Honse le County, sccording o i 18 Rame as fucnished by M. bullding 1o be completed on or bef &5 [ plans and speciticn~ L. Bee: £l st £ E; 3 ed by a certined chieck for the sum of $LW0 s {OF sepuraic parts of o work witha certls P Or Sl witn ench bid s m suaraniec thut ¢ s bidaing will enter fnto contract or {orfeit 0l bidder or bidders will be required to s bund for the falthful per- 8 contract, suid bond to be approved mhice. Tue Committee roserves the ! £ gt uilding Committee. Q. W. ) ¥ NG, AR e, A0tce to. Contractors for Jocking and Dredging. i CHICAGD, March g, 1881 are invited for construction of -slips on the Calumet Rivesat ' work ‘consists of about 500,000 cubic Lging and filling; and 18,000 fect X to contract for about 250,000 of dredging and filling, and 8,000 &ing at the present time. 3 2nd specifications can be seen atthe the Chicago and Western Indiana Co., No. 125 Dearbom-st., Chicago. be received until the 25th J. B. BROWN. W]flc LIGHT. ; .~ PURE WHITE SUNLICHT. BRUSH ELECTRIC LIGHT. ustified by over 5000 Lamps inuse. The 48 electric [1<btts Copigtaiey 17 O ) Gen’l 10 8 Mackei ot Cotao. reqly. ‘CATTION~—No sgents employed or appolnted. E;BULLHN Flne Spectacles sulied to all sights on scientifio principles. Operaand Field Glasses, Telvscopes, Mi- croscopes, Barometers. eic. A CAUTION.~Don't pay exorbitant prices to ad- venturers for Spectacles. \We scll the best Bulgarian Pebbles #4400 to $L.5) und the best ground Freach Cryatal Spectacles $1.50 1o $2.50. ‘wenty five vears' pructice in the art of fiting giasses. Our method is honest dealing. Thisis the way we bulld vur trade up. L. MANASSE, Optician, 88 Madison-st., Trioune Building. SPEGTAGLES [funalely Adjsted o Condition of Sight AW WAGNER,) oot et, e e S lax OPTICIAN, !)‘}X,E};fifi.fl, Thermomoters, vi dooln ke, &6 ¢ 107 S. Clark-st. |"Ariden & Artiticial Human Eyes. TOR SALE. _ _ HOTEL FOR SALE, The Sherwsod Forest Hotel and Grounds. - Forniture. Fixtures, everyibing complete; Bar, Bifliard-Roow, Bowiing-Alier, in separiie building; large barns, tine fnnz 11fon o the beach; finesi fieet of row ind safl bnats on the Juke. Situn:ed on Green Lake, Wisconsin, with water fromiace of near- Iy half 3 sitle; $3ncres’of woodlund lawn in fron sloping wently toward the lake. Fine dnves. Une ol the fovelfest und most romuntic spots for summer idiing in the country. "}us been in suctessful opera- tion for six years, und the ontiouk for tite senxon of 1331 13 bester than any previond season. Wil not rent Anls desirable property, but will scli chean. —Address WAL C. SHEKWOOD, Proprietor, Lubugoster Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. Board at Lincoln’s TWENTY-ONE MEALS FOR $4. No.187 South Clark-st. RETOUCHERS. Work for one or two morg EXTRA GOOD Nesative Betoncuers B BRAND'S STUDIOS. 210 and 213 Wa~ v SR : BARGAINS FOR EVERTBODY! Standard Granulated Sugar, per Ib, Bes: Japan Tea in tac World, per 1 Best St. Louis Winter Wheat Flour, Canned Blackberries, per do. Canned Beans, per doz. Casned Peas, per doz Canacd Corn, per do Canned Peaches, per_doz. Best Dairy Butter (strict Kerosene Oil (250 test), par gal £ All Goods are NEW and FIRST-CLASS, and. fall satis action guaranteed. §®~ Delivery of goods to all parts of the city FREE OF CHARGE. Oriental Tea Co., 35 and 37 North Glark-st. BRANCH STORE - - QUINCY, ILL. STOCKHOLDERYS' MEETINGS. {iceof the Chicagy, Buringlon & Quiney Falroad (o, CRICAGO, Feb. 23, 1851 TO THE STOCRHOLDERS: Sotico s hereby wiven that, pursusat to the by-laws of the Compuny, the annun! meeting of the stuckhold- era of the Cbicago, Burlington & Qulflc¥ Rullroad Company will be beld ut tiie office of the Cowpany in Chicago, 1l on Wednesday, the Jth day of Murch, 1851, ut 11 o'clock In the forenoon, for the' purose of electing Directors 1or the ensulng year, and the trans- uction of any other business that muy lezally omo By arder of the Board of Di- JORX X. A. GRISWULD, Chatrman of the Buard, PHOIOGRAPHY. H. ROCHER, PHOTOGRAPHER, | 77-79-81 State-st., Chicago. MILLINERY. “Millinery. tures, Eumiture, oo before the mectlng. revtors. F E—Stack, Fixi d Lease of & rstociazs el-carablished Miigery'tp 6t Paal. ¥ c. on for selllng. Ade TR ERREISY ) Do 5%, Bt Pau, Minp. DRIED FRUITS! Cor. State and Adams-sts., Known as the Largest, Cheapest, and Most Popular House in the City. 5 DENTISTRY. & Dr. Day, 133 East Madison-st. Best{&iiion $5 Goidy 510, Filling, 1-1 0id Rates. VITALIZED AIR {Or gns) iven troc tor painless extructing. 133 Enst Madieon-st. Inventor of Lower Suction Plate, which never 100sens while talking or enting; 3 yeurs' sctun) test without a faffure. OPEN SUNDAY. REMOVAL. C. P. THOMAS, ARCHITECT, Haos removed his offices to . Rooms 27 and 28 Kendall Building. T, Gait, Elbridge_Ianecy, Mcliean, George Chambers, W. H Keogh, Dr. Isham, and others. COLLECTION AGENCY, N. L. YOUNG & (0., MERCANTILE COLLECTION AGENCY, 108 and 110 Pearborn-st. We claim the most complete Tacllities for the col- lection of past-due clahos in clty und country. Special terms for the Collection of Rents, STEAM PIPE, JOHN DAVIS & (4., 75 MICHIGAN-S8T. Just recelved, a large 1ot of Wrought and Cast 1ron Steam-Pipe at Jowest marker rates. not alwnys obtainuble, worth at least & yard. None of tho Cashmeres are damnged. The paper wrappers caught the smoke und wet. Henrietta Cloths, 36 cts,, e, bie, Ge, e, Sic, 99 cts. Buys finest Sitk-warp Henriettas, ¢ prices are one-third less thnn Sweetser,Pem- Dinon & Cra Maport cost, and are not damaged. Saved from Fire. ALL-WOOL ARMURES, uallty, being the BEST MADE, value $1 Only ono QuAlR Vard. Fire price, 58 cts. sWorth §1. 2 pleces, all at same price. Worsted Momie Clotfis, Brocades, fandy fig- ures, all douhle width, 19c. per yard, worth 40¢. Githert Flannel _cuitings, 24c. Foulards, 9¢. Tl e Tl Yt ek 3,200 Volumes of NEW BOOXKS d Mopday morningat 9 o’clock. Drop N boet Bt e And seo ‘em.among them the (ptest Americansensation, THE NEW NOBILITY, gflw"w. ublished §1.3, fresh {ros Delaware: a120 e e Dotess o ey, un 20 clegant half calf completo o ¥ ihackorsy s Worke, Dickens' \arks. Macau- Tay's History, snd Hume's Epglund. All bo HALF BOOXSTORE PRICES. Mountain of Corsets, Including loads warth $150 per palr. French Cotllle, French_Woven, Fine Sateens. slik Embroidered Busts, Spoon Clasps, Double Buxks, Sige Steels, Side Laced, Silk Stilehings, any number, of Bones, und in all sizes, worth §1 to #1.5) per pair. Al 2. $1.25 Corsefs, not damagad, 3¢, $1.35 Gorsets, not damaged, 43¢, $1.50 Corsefs, not damaged, 58¢. 81,75 Corssts, not damaged, 63c. 8,500 pairs Corsets nu the price of apairof clasps, and no charge for box or laces. Third ire Bullein Next Week! THEY COLLAPSE Doors closed~pagment, suspended~Shorift's sale—~ stack sold to Scfl.mgflfln the brief epitaph of the Brm Or W. IL. Nicholson & Co. 18 Avon-si., Boston, Mass., once ond of the, n.vst popular i [LL Houses in Boston, hut they charved *'too steep,”—~ bence their collapse. Entlre bankrupy stock in- voleing 8.0 BUSHELS OX BUSHELS Of Fine French Flowers, Roses, Sprays, Violets, Fancy Feathers, &o., ONE CENT, 2,3,591,19,24 23, fiz:va&gg‘gg worth 4 to 15 times 2,520 Real Ostrich Tins and Plumes, ‘e, worth e to £ all colors, Black, AS A U L e Golu. Bine, Brown, Shaded, k& 12000 HAT ORNAMENTS, 110 19, worth 25¢ to §L25. 2,500 HATS, 110 19¢. And a complote Milliner’s Stock. Third Fire Bulletin Next Week, the Republicans to organize the committees, it the Republicans will agree to support one of his friends from Virginia for Sergeant-at- Arms of the Senate. Mr. Mahone says that with proper support he can'segure the elec- tion of an independent Democrat ' fike himself to the Senate, two ' years hence, in place of Senator ' Johnston, and that the patronage cf the Sergeant-at-. Arms office will be of material assistan ce in gaining his point. Unless some such ar- rangement is entered into, Senator Mahone will take unfian in the struzgle going on be~ tween the Republicans and Democrats; and the Iatter will then succeed in securing the organization.. There are some Republicans wlio do not want to make any arrangement or compromise, and protest against betnx re- quired 1o vote for a Democrat as Sergeant~ at-Anns, even though he Is a political fol- lower of Mr. Mahone. 1t is now a question of whether the Republicans with these feel- - ings will yield to the wishes of the majority. TUnless they do, all hope of _securing control of the Senate must be abandoned. ROBERT LINCOLN: A CALL UPON HIM BY THE ILLINOIS CLUB. Spectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tridune. WasuiNetos, D. C., March 13.—The Tiii- nois Republican Club, composed of residents of Illinois in this Districs, this evening called in a body to present their respects to Secretary-of-War Lincoln. Mr. Aldrich, in a few words introduced the President of the club, Mr. A. J. Whittaker, who presented the members Individaally. Subsequently, Mr. flenderson, of the Bock Island District, made o few remarks, expressing the senti- ments of the club, in the course of which he’ said: ‘We have come here this evenmg as citizens of Ltinols, to present ourrespectsand congratulste you upon your appolutment. We regard that appointment not only as & just compliment to your 1ntegrity, abllity, and personal character as: a citlzen of the great Republican State of Iili- nos, but as meeting in some measure the claims- of our State to recogniton’ among Lersister States. - We recognize your appointment also'as a jusc and grateful tribute-to the memory of your distinguished father, whose name and fame. are dear, not only to every patriotic citizen of Iitinofs, but of the entire countey, and to liber-; ty-loving people everywherc. ~ {Applause.} We belleve that you will adminmster your. high - office with unswerving integrity’ and. fidelity, siich as distinguished your honored and: patriotic father, and that you will bring fidelity . and ability equal to the faithtul dischargeof ' - your official_duties. We wish yousn hnmfi;q

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