Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1881, Page 1

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BRI rr . Erw IBE L) e \BBEB " | Fes ia\*t lesivi a X VOLUME XL. CLOTIIING. 00-FITTING: ARMENTS. We have placed on separate coun- ters certam lines of MEN'S AND YOUTHS' SPRING (vercoats, Ulsterettes and Suis, To close, at prices much under value. We carry the larg- est and most com- plete stock of Boys’ and Children’s CLOTHING In the West. We lead in eve- rything that consti- tutes a perfect Clothing business. GOLDEN FAGLE (LOTHING STORE, 136 & 138 Madison-st., - (44 & 146 Clark-st, HEARY L. lMTCll M‘mager. GAS F[ATURLS- Gmr & Stanbro, : MAN’UFACTURERS bas Fixiures, 07 & 69 South Canal-st., CHICAGO. _“N—QN LAKE NAVIGATION. Buudrlch Transporlaflan Go. ONAND AVTER Monday, May 2, wlll loave Evory Morniog at 9 ocluck (Bate inay nud Hulldfl] vxeopled, e T For Ilm& Wilwaukes, Shehnygan Manltowae, n, Wanistee, and via Milwaukes (" Grand Haven, etc. Offico and Docks F-oot of Michigan-av. x_—h'—-"_'——_—_-‘——*______ | OILS, PAINTS, Lo, BRADLEY & VROOMAN, l LS ad Dby i v Ualacigryry of ‘Painls, Golors, Varnishes, ete,, No. 247 South Water-st., CHICAGO. Mom"m e In sums of 25,000 to 850,000, Ony BBrOved City Proparty, At 8percent Intereas, WA V. JACONN, 100 Dusrvoru-st DRUGGIS 1‘9. . DRUGG H. A HORLBOT & ¢0,, c0., lolesale Druggists, 764nd 77 Randalah-st. LA('I”S AND A lhl.Sl)L. ANfl[ LAGES and PARASOLS. Unsual Bargains! Special Offerings ! BI'k French Laces, 5 inches wide, 22 cts. Spanish Laces, Choice Designs, 25 to 75c. 6,500 Real Antique Tidies, hand- made, 18 Choice Patterns, 20 cts. 150 doz French Mull hand-em- Broidered Fichus, 75 cts., Worth $1.75. Fine Bordered Handkerchiels, Immense variety, at 25, cts. GREAT BARGAINS PARASOLS, New Beaded Parasols, New Carriage Parasols, New Embroidered Parascls, New Lace Parasols, New Combination Parasols, New Surah Parasols, New Mourning Parasols, New Brocaded Parasols, In fact everything and anything in the Par~ asol linc, at our usual well-known lowest prices. MANDEL BROS. 121 and 123 State-st. JI()SII‘RY (;L()F'Eh. L. H03|ery, GCiloves, Parasols, Fans. WE EXHIBIT VERY LARGE LINES at Lowest Market Prices. It will pay close buyers to ex- amine our stock before buying. JACOBMEYER & BROS, WHOLESALE NOTIONS, 200 & 202 Monroe=st. 170 RENT. In the Building Nos, 160 & 108 \anh- 1ugton.st,, ncar La Sallo. Btoam llout and I'nssenger K Ona Hulte of tine Ol Uno Bingio Ottice, TEANT, 6 1 |)|. FOR RENT, Store, Basemont, and Second Floor, 200 and 202 East Randolphsst,; G Aspiy i * Halo Bulldiox,” ¥1. G. SAVAGIZ, 174 Bast Randopb-st. C. H. MULLIKEN, Agont for tho Caro and Mauagemont of Froporty, 1 Vearborn-st, FOIR RENT, A Throe-Biory aua liassment Brick Iivune, in nico order, cympletoly furnishid, In & very desirable locu- tun, Suay waiklug distwticd t0 business. AUpY a8 TO RENT. Socond, Third, aad Fourth Lofts over No. 43 f.a%o- st 440 Squaty (ool vach, Witk oF Witloit slewt puwer und shafting. ‘Apply un yrottave, TO RENT, IN TRIBUNE BUILDING, The largé sccond-story corner offices at pres- ent occupied by the Bell Telepbone (?om. WM, C, DOW, 8 Tribune Buildlng. pany. STl many othor Novelties i1 Gents’ Kine Nechwoar, nianufuctsirod by THOMAS & HAYDEN, 234 Madison~at THE SAXO SCARF The Chicage /"—_——‘——_—— SATURDAY. APRIL 30, 1881— PAGES I'AIL()IKI\ (£ NICOLL The Taior, Dioneer omfllc Drices, 4 Costly th-y Labit as thyj purse can b But not cz‘premd in fanru; rich, not gady For the aplmrrt ofl proclatma the man." L 1\) be well drest will oft times si- perscde the rest B, PANTS to order from $4 to $10 sois ¢ “ 415 to $l4 WHITE VESTS $3.50 to $5 Samples and Rules for Self- Measurement sent everywhere. Open evenings until 8 o'clock; Saturdays until g o'clock. NICOLL The Tailor, SW cor. Clark & Adams-sts., ite New Post Office. C 'L()I'"ING WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CLTMENT, BAXE & €0, 202, 204, 208, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST,, COR. ADAMS, Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Mako the Lowest Prices, And Give the Best Terms, Goff 60 days; 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. . MILLINERY, {c. Millnery, White Goods, Linens, efc., Will make it particularly in- teresting for buyers through- out the MONTH OF MAY. W mparter of Optical, Mathematlcal, and Surveying natruments, compriving Quors wnd Flold Glannus, ehotmoor, Toloutamis, Hncamiovors, eansite: Lavs als, Campasses, &¢, tho largest stock in'the Nurthwest. CAUTION,—-Dan't pay sxorbitant prices to nd- pontarars a"!(unulc!nl. We vell the bast liruzilian Pou #1040, B0 tho best ground Freuch Lr IHJ”PI\LLIBIEI‘IM 'fwenty-ovo yours' )Irl\A. e In the art of titing Rlasson. ur molbod i bonest doaliog. This is the way we bulld up our trade. L. MANASSE, Optician, 88 Madisou-st., Trivune Bullding, MORRIS BERNILAKDT, Opticlan, 123 Blato-st,, Hoow & sucond toor, Slunively. 3 yewrs' practico n the udjustuont of ) 'y Iulln of defuctive uyesight. Lottors ot 'lwfllllmlll!lufln tostitying to hits supe: Lility usa Ul Dy ginsaus cun - co fruin the noted Pro- re Of Husti Medfeal Luilhms Chicawo Meodioal o, Habnoman Coiloge, Chicago Homeopathi Divinus, our wust prominent and w Including Lilgh sncuwluws from Belusuls 0T Hetpuew Jilid tnatitatas, oic! otc. TAUULS It MA L “REMOVED. CHAS. KL NTLLER &CO.S ADVEREISlNG Lo semoved trom ; Nu.3Tribune Bldg, Bpoctnclen exs To 12 Howland Block, Lorper Decybory und Munrop:ats 1.t I:. A, ABBOTT & CO., 147 State-st. Art Ma- torial of every de- scription. U Publi notice s boreby civa 1 that tto Brm of liuturs ia a"x \fi':' e e ea hasutubt L6 T bitive o e b0 iouh witored 10 CUllodt s e bl ARD ) & Boquus, In, Chieago, Lk, Apett 2 ML & mum WI"QKIES. Whiskies! BOND & LILI.AHD, 1878,°79,'80, and ’S 1, WATERFILL & FRALIER, 1877,178,°79,’80, and ’81, E H. TAYLOR, JR,, 1877, 18. 179, '80, and ’81. W. H. McBRAYER, 1876,'77,°78, ’70, ’80, und ’81. WH. BERKEI.E,‘ L T. B. RIPY, HERMITAGE, OLD STYLE, G & U, 1878, 179, ’80, and ’81, EUREKA, ANDERSON, 1880 and 1881 R. B. HAYDEN, - 8?. HORSEY'S MARYLAND RYE, 1874,°70,’78, and '80. E. H. TAYLOR, JR,, RYE, 1877,778,'79,'80, and *81. NELSON RYE, 1878 to’82. 1879,80, & '81 Boods ol in Bond or e, GROMMES % ULLRICH, 174 & 176 Madison-st. 1877 and 1879. 1880 and 1881, The BOND & LILLARD, W.\’I‘PRFILL § FIAZIER, B 1l 'rnf.o; §Q, F. C,» and 0. 1 bEY’h, lho *finest Whiskles proflurrd fv this country, are controfied by us in'this market, and of which, with a number' of other brands, weo constautly earry from 8,000 to 0,000 harrels in BOND aid l-ll[:!f belng by far THE LARGEST STOCK of I:‘ll\h WHIS- {(ll.b held by any one houso in this coun- Y. PIANOS. STORY & CANP, 188 & 190 State-st., ARE OFFERING RARE BARGAINS IN DECKER BROS.’ Pianos, HAINES BROS.’ Pianos, MATHUSHEK Pianos, STORY & CAMP Pianos, With which thelr large and elemmt Warercoms are crowded. Small p ment down, balanee in monthly XIILLI {. monts. Ylunos fo rent. s'lull\ & CAMP, o T1SK & 190 stafost. 'l?III.‘ HENRY . MILLER PIANO OF BOSTON, 1S REPRESENTED BY Julius Bauer & Go., AT THEIR WAREROOMS, PARASOLS' 250 Ladles’ Silk Pra‘r':!sals. sllk llned, $2.50; § 500 ik Sun Unbrelizs n black and fancy calors and fancy handles, $2; worth $3,50, Also all the tincst styles 0f Parusols at Juwest prices, I ANCONA. 181 Nea BfiTDA BREE. Best$H Lo Filling Besl, Oue-uarler 010 Rates. Also the vuly practical teeth WITHOUT A PLATE. Lowur Surtion {lute, wihich aevor f{oosens while iy e, Vitalized Ale (ur wax), chlorofurm. ethay free for gllnluu exuwclings M yu:rl IIMII& Uftice upen Srenok, Al s unday foreuovu. Allworks e Madisun-t. PIPE, IS & C0., 75 MICHICAN-8T., WROUGAY IRON STEAM PIPE AND FITTINGS. Worthington d: Kuowles' Nicwm Fuipe ‘“THE I‘AIR.” L LEHMANN Hea«iqual tery BABY CARRIAGES, PARASOLS, FANS. Extra Choice Lots in all Grades and at all Prices, which we have bought in Job Lots during the win- ter, and will -sell at Low and Popular Prices! “The Fair” STATE-ST., ADAMS-ST., DEARBORN-ST. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. A. BAMBERGER, 250 & 252 Wabash-av., Hag now taken full possession af this well lighted and largo bullding, #0x150, oc- cupying the first floor und the whole flve stories, with a stock of Rich and Medium Furniture, Unsurpassed in beauty of design and ex- (hllcut workmanship fo be found [n this elty. Our Prices are Satisfactory, Beyond Competition. We guarantee our goods to he as repre- ted: seuted u FINE & MEDIUM! », Hulmn“Hlldre'ih 3 8T IT' ST STHEET GLEANING' T41da e tnvitod und will bo rocetved by the WEST CHICAGO PAIK COMMISSIONEIS until £p. i of Somdiy, May 2, 18, for clennin Vuliwton- a1, botwoun” ifie woul iine of Mal tound Hocke Ted: 15 o ot “UBEAUTIEUL ALBON, Contalning a set of Etchligs of colobruted art sub- Jocts by the most eunant miastrs, sent to uny ad- resaon rocolpt 0f 8 conts, the wholo coutatned in s bandsowo porifolio. Address THE GRAPHIC COMPANY, 19 Dearborn-at, Chieago. LAWN MOWERS, Hay Cutters, Cutlery, and Tools Ofall kinds Ground and Mevulred 41 the bost atylo. ol- NS Fisht to ujost any ar all bide Sl S A DB S Cathoun-pluce, rear 114 Dearvorisat, MW ANTID, A New or Second-hand Engine, l! or 14 inch bore. Must be In goud order. Addross 1w, lm.unu nmh STAMMERING CURED. prutulug. Address, with 104206 wooks' trutuing. R o MawleCruex bnul\urmm Bichlan, “RAILROAD OFFICIALS Desteling Kuortiiund Coreespouding Clork of oxporl- o 10§61 WOrk plosso adiress I €, Tiibune otico, ailn Teibnne, SIXTEEN PRIEE £ e Adtaqy, ek} § Joun s sm{flugu Je FIVE CENTS. State & Madison-~sts. Attractive Sale REAL FLA(;)E Neck Dressings! At One-Third their Actual Cost of Linportation. 500! Assorfed Patterns, Styles, and Qualities Real DuchesseLace Scarfs & Gilets! $5.76. “For Choice of Selection!” Worth from $10 to $15. 1,000! Real Duchesse Lace Jabots! 63 Cts. Worth from $1.50 to $3.50. 500! Real Point Lace Jabots! K $1.88. F Worth from $2.50 to $6. Al ‘Cholce, New Goods, and at the prices mentioned are indeed A BARGAIN. Leaders of Popular Prices. State and Hadison-sts. Branch, Madison and Desplaings-sts. CHLESIHGER AND AYER- Leaders of Popufar Fnces, *State and Mndison-qts. Trading by Nail! Our “Order Depariment’ has just bren completely reorganized. It has been placed inthe charge of @ compe~ tent and cfficient Managyer, who, with the aid of assistunts, is ready to give quick and satisfuctory attention to all orders, requests, and letters of inquiry. e mean to make it just as projitable for non-residents to buy of us as our city customers have Sfound it. The usual methods of our housc—prompl, popular, and polite, —irdll e ki vogue in this departient. Goods sent upon approbation. LEADERS of POPULAR PRICES. State & Madison-sts. “TWE CARRY MORE STRLES OF BABY CARRIAGES! Than any Two Other Houses combloed. They are all warranted, OUR STOCK IS OF OUR OWN MAKE PEERLESS CARRIAGE. EXCELSIOR SLEEPING COACH, CELEBRATED NOVELTY CARRIAGE. BIGYCLES, with & without rubher tire. VERGIO, RUILING & (O, 138-144 State-st. P FAERS - | GOOK'S PATENT UPWARD SELF- CLEANSING FILTERS, As they are the best, and easily cleaned, rendering them efficacious for many years without renewing the filtering material, which no other filter made will do. Send for circular. & A. G. SEXTON & CO., Gen. Agt. Cook's Pat. Upward Sell’-Clennn- ing Filter, 175 Dearborn-at,, Chicago, Iil, Water Fllters. MICAGO FILTER MANUKG GO, 018 ke reot, “WRE YOU SICK? Btop llrlnkllu( that Lydiunt wator with the iith of the ea. Tuke umo B ANpDS 0F puT BETIIESDA WATER Fresh overy day from the Springs st Waukesbs, Wis. GALE & BLOCKI, 3 PICPURE FRAMES 1 wils surely pay you 10 writg for wy Sstrated Catulogan gtrew of Biylos sud Prices. LIS, R WA, The Trilnmue, CP Persona wnablo to irchase. coples of Trr Crtcaao TIINUNE at News Apencies and on ral- eay tratne sehere Chicagn papers ars sold will cons, Jer a favor by reporting Uie facts to this uym,am- E ng full particulars, ¥am weathor, followed by fncreasing cloudiness, for this roglon to-day. S memene— g Tug Mary and llelen, which has been chartered to go in search of the Jenonette, will hereafter he known as the Rodgers, in compliinent to ftear-Adinlral Jolin Rodgers, the I'resldent of the Jeannetto Rellet Board, ' and in recognitionnfhis dlnflngulahed reputae tlon as a naval oflicer and 0s un Arctic ex- plorer. - II Coronow, the Ute Chlef, and soventy-five, fodges of the red men are encamped within three miles of the military post. on the White' River, and 1t looks as If thoy meantto bs troublesome. Colorow has tntimated to Col, Moore, commanding the United States troops at the post, that he must lenvn In five days ot thers will be tronble, Miss Manta SristsoN Distay, daughtor of the late T’rof, Diman, of Brown University, Providence, It. L, while out rlding yesterdayy was thrown by her. horse, which became unmanageable, dashed ngninat' a tree, and Killed, Iler attendant, n student of Brown,: Inattempting to check her horse, was thrown from hils own and somewhat InjuruL Wirniast Melstosi called on hl! nlsler, i Mri. Loulsn Iurvey, at No. 240 West Thirtys third street, New York, yesterday, and de munded money from her, She-retused. Ila then shot her fatally, Mclntosh elnims that Alrs, Hurvey owed him 811,000, . He hns been sick for somatime, arid it may be that the rash act was the result of a temnporary aberration. e o Mavon Grace of New York has prompte Iy and properly refiised to entertain the ap- plication of the Manhattan Elevated Railroad Company to exempt that. Company from tax-. ation for the years 187 and 1880, The ground on which the Company based the request for' exemption was that it had lost money during’ the past two years In tryine to' accommodate’ the public. Self-snerificing eowornlorsl 1 Drm 1scn Pasira Is quite annglflno that f1e witl be soon able to anuounce that he hiag reduced * the” Albanfans to complete sub- misslon, ‘The insurgents are now concen~ trated at Gusinje, whither the Turkish coms mander will proceed In 'a few days to glve them battle, Forces will be alsg dispatehed 10 uther points where dlslurhnnees are likely to oceur, Tug antl-Jewlsh feoling In (:nmmny has manifested ftselt. In o marked way.at Arge- unu, West Prussin. . A niob led-by the local pedugog \yracLe.l the houses ot .Bomg, of tho Jows of thit town' and maltreated miny of the inmates, With a'.mobsman for a pre- ceptor the youth of Argenan are not itkely = tu graw up the. mcsl.mncwhly dlspoued clfl- zens In the world. fn‘wu; CAssann, o vmmlnunt ;wrk -packer. of Baltimore, dicd ‘Yesterday. “Ihe deuth is also aunounced of - "Thomis ¥. -Abbiot, of . the earpet firm of Abbot & Ketchany; Dutrolt. Mr, Abbot dropped dead as’ he was leaving hils residence for his plnce of business yestér< day morning. John C. Grannls, o prominent mewber of the Cleveland (0.) Bur, passed uway )eswrdny after o brief illuess, —— BrApsTREET'S roports 103 fullures thmu:h- out thé United States and Canada during tho past weck, whichis an incrense of seventoen. over the previous week. Tho aversge per week during the past ten weeks has been 124, There were nlso granted a number of extens sfons to reffeve tempornry ewbarsassinent during the week just pussed, The greatest proportionate number of Inllures occurrud in the Southern Stutes, Tuenre are over 3,000 upplications for Consulships now on file at the State Dopart- ment in Washington, ‘Fhére aro about 175 Consulates all told, nnd there are only about half o dozen vacancies. The great.majority of the 3,000 would-be Consuls are, theretore, doomed to disnppointment. They will not have the much-coveted opportunity of mud- ing a few years In forelgn partsat. the rex- pense of Uncle Saw, which oy be il the . better for meuwe_x_nl.__’ \ ' Tur Republieans are golng to make a do~ tormined effort to elect n Congressinan {n the Charleston, 8, C., distriet in pince of 0’Cons nor, decensed. At the November election Mackey, the Republican candldate, poiled 2,000 moro votes than his Democratic op- ponent, bit the Bourbon judges "of lection threw out enongh votes to maka It appeur that the Dewmocrat was. elected, and the - Bourbon Governor gave him the cortificate, ; I'he Republicans are determined to have & fair count at the forthcoming speclal elece |, tlon, and if they succeed there can be no. | doubt of the success of their candidaté,ng . . the dlstrict is overwhielmingly Republican. PoSTMASTER-GENERAL JAMEs 15 -detors- mined ot a full, thorough, and searehing fne* vestigation into tho star-foute frregularities . . which provailed under the Brady réglne, and §n this he bos the hearty support’ of she President aud Attorney-Genoral MucVeagh, M, Jumes will not by deterred by tha crouk- ings, threats, or binhdishments of the atare route contractors o thelr gents to forero his deterluation In this matter, It is probe able that the Investigation will not be coms pletod Letora the 16t of July, A reportems | Lodylng the results will then be presented to thie Preshdent, who promises that the guilty rascals shall ‘D prosecuted to tho full extent of the law, AN oxamination of the books and accounts of Mr. E. AL Jurrett, tho Tressurer of tha Hehool Township of Lake aud Hyds Park, by Mr. McChesnoy, an expert, and County Su- perintendent of Schools Lane, shows thal Jurrott 1s o defaulter to the nmount ot 50, 042, thut ho begun to avpropriate the publio money to s own use as early aa 1870, md thut It was owing elther to the stupidity, neglect, or colluslon . of “the Town Sehool T'rustees that Jarrett was not detected jn his stealing. It also appears that Jarrett has property only to the nmount of a fei dollars with which to make good part of his debt to thotown, It may be added that'no steps have yet been tuken for the prosecution of Jurrete or the Schiool Trustees,—~Chittick, Montgotuery, and Wheeler, . Tug Lom!Leasum afpquite elated at the i Indorsoment of thely oxiticisms on,the Glad- stone Land bill by the Irish Romaz Catholla , Bishops, the more so because somy of theso ; t dignitaries, notubly Archblshonp MeCube, - have bitterly opposed aut. deuvuuced, "ll‘ h

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