Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, IS81—TWELVE PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS. R RIBBONS. 0 BLACK SILIGS, GENERAL SUPPLY STORE. mh @ ; Ij’ In this connection Lord Selborne has written FIVEY 1D B aletter to the London papers denying: the® dR & 8 D) *e x’x nlt ® | truth of tho rumors that he was opposed to T = —-=——————= | the Oaths blll brought In to facilitate Brad- 47 Persona unable to purchase coples of ‘Tun | laugh's admission, 1To says, and very logie- CimicAao TiinuNg at News Agencles and on mfde ally, that as long as persons who Rppenr as. wiain xlire ‘Z" i "’"“:"":"""’“ will cons | itnesses fn the Knglish Courts are permit- "fl;‘;‘f",‘;::r“’;"",',m" g the facta to this 0fices0lo- | 14110 nfliem, he seos 1o reason why a wem- il doundl o bmbind il ber of Partiament s riot permitted to do so on taking his seat in the llouse of Commons. He ndds that he Is In hearty accord with Mr, . Gladstono’s ‘poliey In this and other matters, . - SmeTm——— A sTATUE of the Confederate General -, Stonewall Jackson was unvelled yesterday' fn tha Metarie Cemetery at- New Orleans, and the tomb of the Assaclation of Northern Virginin, at the snme place, was also dedls ented, Several thousand people were pres- ent on the ocension, nnong them the widow , and daughter of Gen. Jackson. The dedi~, ' catory speech was made by Gen. Flizhugh Lee. Thio feclings of those wlio'participated m the ceremonles may be Judged by the fact that Jefferson Davis, who was present, after being repeatedly called on, made a brief speech, aud was enthusiastieally cheered: aRestsr |PRDRTiGES SACRIFICE| AN STORE RLBBONS|appprrer Al Silk and Safin Roman Sash BARG AN Ribons, 6 and 7 inches wER. wide, worth $1,25 per yard, C. 2. we sell at 60c per yard, A LA SIRENE, CORSETS, $18 to $20 a piece, we will ALL COLORS, Black Silks! LACEY «pRICES”| SUA, 4 GHERWUEED." i ok ek fragments of vessels and a medicing vicked up on tho coast of Slelly and on the const of Cornwall scemto Indieate that the British steamer/ Bucentaur and the British schooner Alicla came Into colllsion on the 7th Inst. and were both wreeked, ——— Tyrinus-reven and small-pox show no stgn of abntement In New York City. There are now sixty-three typhus-fover and 160 small-pox patlents in Blackwell’s Island Hospltal, During the past week fifty-nine new cases of sinull-pox and twenty-nine new enses of typhusfever were found In thecity. ————— LaAst Saturday an engineer nomed Sacke- rieder became Insano in the cump of the Amerfeun rallrond contractors, almer & Sulllvan, near Acambaro, Mexico, und, at- tacking two brother engineers, Martin and Jones, killed them. The manian murderer was afterward shot dead by the chief of the 4.7 = party, Mr, Filley, j ARTICLES OF LADIES' NECKIWEAR. Tur failureof the Amsterdam (ilolland) firm of B. 1. Schroder & Co, on Monday was foilowed yesterday by tha failure of the firm of A.& I3, Schroder, of London, for some $2,500,000, Both firms were engnged it the same line, the sugar aud cotton trade, ‘The valueof the assets of either firm has not been ascertalned so far, m—— ‘I'urz Ameriean public willbe much gtati- fled and nuch relleved this morning on lenrning that Mr. Aslunead Bartlett's wife, the Baroness Burdett-Coutts, has found the sapphire and dinmo nd brooch which she lost aweekago in the Queen’s drawing-room. So at least the thoughtful, considerate, and 2 #or bo's up to all Kinds of schemes, SEE THIS DAY'S TIMES Furan account uf * Sea’s new biz” ON SALE TIIS DAY IN R - | SEA'S LACEY DEP'T, In addition to 20 dozens of thuse BLUE POLKA DOT Lawn Yles now baving such s run, Which Sea I7 cts- ‘Which Sea sellsat selis ot Fversbudy olso aska 18 to 40 cte.; BEA, Q7 1o wddie ton to these, All-Wool Deheiges, 92 inches wide at 20c. (Marked down from 30c.) Tnalish Cashmeres, 36 Inches wide at 25¢. (Former price 85c.) Pugish Brocades, 22 inches wide at 20c. (These are good valne at B6c.) State & Madison-sts. TO SECURE “Quick Sales” HAVE MADE 2 IMPORT——S—AMPLES “General Reductions e e On their Entire Stock of 97 SPANISH LACE FICHUS (Cream and Black), 4lc, K\C“UI[c. $1.11, $1.17, 81.24 §L06, BLAC 231 SPANISH TIES STLKS! [ ] M. GARFIELD I8 reported to be serlously i1, ns the result of her efforts to perform the dutles of mistress of the White House to the satisfaction of the publie wlille her health was by no means robust. She suffers from a- sortof intermittent billous fever, and needs rest and quiet for ‘some time to Insure her . complete recovery, The President, who is devotedly uttached to his wife, Is somewhat alarmed about her condltion. But with rest and skiliful treatment her restoration to health is only a question of time. The. peo- ple of the United States, without distinction of party, will Joln in the hope that the good lady's recovery shall be full and speedy. sell at 40 and 50¢ per yard. Nos. 9 and 12 Fancy Ribbons, warranted all silk, and worth - 50 and 60c per yard, we will sell at 10c per yard, 27-inch Japanese Striped Skirt- ing, Gray and Black, 10c ENERAL JAMES I8 defer- mined to undo much of the evil done during the days when Mr, Brady arranged star- route contracts for the bunefit of the con- fractors, and on the pretense that he (Croam nnd Mlack), 47c, Ble: 67¢, tle, Bic, Tic, 80, Bie PosryAsTER-G 1) P 0§18, 149 COTTON TIES, 9¢ up to G4c. Unrivaled collectlon liand-embroldered Mull Ties and Fichus, better suited to dinlay in Museum than —— ard Comprising the most for salo at BEA'S prices, but they must §0. euterpristug cable man Informs us. The [was working In the interest of . per y e ONLY HAND-EMBROIDERED MULL TIES, American public is thus relleved from pain- | the public. Threo of = the -Brady. All_wool Del}elfi' es — RELI ABLE M AKES 10, B M BB AT ful suspense. ‘| star-route - contracts were .. abrogated : =i/ Send for Samplfls or Gall, 1 Y | FICHUS, e oo o on rew Jotise Diuain - JomeRh CHBRberAl | L e veanloaty 1 which would be wastefully and usclesly éx- . . pended it Mr, Brady had matters his own’ way, Nobody will suffer by the abrogation of is contracts but the contrators. Mr. James' work Is not done yet. Thereare other contracts that need Investigation, and, he proposcs that they shall be nvestigated: members of Mr, Gladstone's Cabinet, re- fused to support thelr chilef’s motion for o monument to Benconsfleld, and Sir Charles Dilke, Leonard Conrteuay, and Mr, Trevelyan (Lord Macaulay’s nephew), who are memn- bers of the Gladstone Minlstry, also falled to vote for the monument address. None of those mentioned voted against it, but all left the House rather than vote for it. 44 inches wide at 40c. (Sold oll the scason at 50 and 60c.) fubre STk Stripes, 24 inches wide at 40¢. (Very much under value.) Choice Dress Plaids, 24 inches wide at 37:c. IHMENSE ASSORTMENT DRESS CAMBRICS, DRESS LAWNS, - SATTEENS, Just Opened. "GREAT BARGAINS, and avai themselves of an early selectipn, asmany will soon be sold out. IRDERS. BY MAILL Both in Foreign and American manufacture, Surely this presents an oppor- tunity well worth considering. JABOTS, CAPES, LACE EDGES, Unaerwear Trlmm\nra :’;fl“: new styles, und infn- oLy, SPANISH LACE SALE (All Valuea Warmatod). SAMPLES, SHOWING REMN ANTS NEW PRICES, ' Siiks, Drgss Goods, Linens, Linfngs, Cottons, HALF PRICE. Another Bankrupt Kid-Glove Importer, s wreck has safoly landed in the port called—SEA. $2.00 Kidn (G-bution ) for D7 ets. $1.50 Kids ( . 2,00 Kids (. 25 ctx. Kidn (; Liste Thread Gloves, Lace Mitts, o completo Glote Stores — n 9 SEA’S, 12.'2_& 124_8!;@1;9- NICOLL The Tailor, Dioncer of Noderate Priees * Costly thy hablt as thy purse can buy: it not expressid In faney: rich, not wnud(l For the apparel oft procialiis the wian."—Shakepoare. o be yoll deeat will utt timos auporsode the rest” —liyroi, - $1.00 PER PAIR. 184 & 186 STATE-ST. OPPOSITE THE PALMER. S. SHIREK. tNlle}Elz‘. Coxxraxa and his friends, seelng that they would be beaten in the Republlcan eaucus, yesterdny resorted to dilatory tactics, urging 3 that there was. enough excclitive busi- : ness before the Senate for this week, and - that it was not necessary to - take up the so-called contested nominations, Had a ' ° vote on ihis matter been taken It Is certatn: that Conkling would hnve been beaten, and' it 1s equally certain that he will be beater on' the questlon if It ever comes up again, It s noticeable, however, that the Conkiingltes . are talhing peace and compromise, and that -they are ready to listen’ to terms nowadays! They tacitly ddmit thelr utter defeat, and only want to be *lot down enslly.” The ' erstwhile lordly Sepulor from New York is | by no means a lordly porson'thésa tines: ! Two cHIVALRIC Georglaus named Iart and Reglster fought a duel with knlves in Sumnter County Mouday. The dusl resulted in the death of both. In Dooley County, In the same Stote, Joe Stovall was indulging in, the pastime of beating his wite, when his brother Jeff iuterfered, whereupon Joe shot Jer, infllcting mortal wounds, The State of Ben JI1Il 18 not n safe placo for chivalri people, - Other Houses selling same goods at $2.00. ‘When we adver- tise a bargain “we give one.” PARDRIDGES, 114 and 116 State Mailed upon request. Leaders of Popular Prices. State and Madison-sts. Madison & Desplaines-sts. Tur Mexican Senate passed n bill lnst Monday bthorizing President: Gorizales.to muke contracts for the construction of_ rall- ronds during 1 Fedess'of- Coligress. 't Is belleved that this actlon of the Senate will Ve approved by the House of Deputies, and that the bill will become a Jaw. This indi- cates that the Mexicans have elther gotten over their antipathy tonllronds, or that they were not so much opposed to them as represented. "UNDERWEAR, " THPORTERS AGENTS Laace Curtains! 33, Per Cent | Below Retail Prices! We have accepted the agency for the above goods from the largest importing house in New York, and will Joirs B, D, CoaaESWELL has been obliged’ to resign his position as Recolverof the Saud: wich Savings Bank of Boston, at the instance of the Attorney-General .of Massachusetts, who moved for. his resignation in the: State Supreme Court because of Irreg- ! ulurities In the manngement of the affairs of the bankrupt concern. Coggess well Is charged with approprinting $3,200 of * the nssets of the bank to his own uses, and, although given tlne to make good the deflcit thus caused, failed to doso, It s probably: because Corgeswelliwas once President of the Massachusetts Seonte and because of his previous high standing that the Attoruey- Goneral of Massachusetts only asks for his removal. A less “highly respectable™ per- son In o stmilar predicament might be prose- cuted for stealing. : ME’ NDER- “WEAR All desirablz weights of Plain and Fancy Goods, in Medium, Fine, and Extra Fine Qualities,are now on our shelves.. Tuy Penusylvania State Senate passed o resolution yesterday which provides for the transfer of the remains of William Penn from thelr present resting-place in Bucking- lmnmhlm,' England, to Philadelphin. The resolution also provides for securing the co- operatlon of Peter Penn-Gaskell, of Cork, Iroland, and Willlam Stewart, of England, tha representatives-nt-law of the lllustrious founder of Philadelphin; also, the colpern- tion of Prestdent Garfleld should such co- operation be deemed necessary, — O CANADA. ‘Penders will be recelved up to thoSlst of May for the working of the Hefreshment Rooms st the fol- lowlug stations o this itatlway, vis.t i 1 fol! - e 4 Tnx Senate confirmed the following nam: ALEXANDER Joxas, edior of the New W 8| : Gen. i offer them to our patrons at Buktisn, Cabiourg, Our stock of Men's PANTS to ordor fro 54 10 510 inatious yesterday: Gen, Lon et W ins, | York Volks-Zettung, and an Americun citl Accuratelyand promptly exe- Ricmonts, Cloromtsy £ WHITE VESTS 318067088 | Unltod States Marshal for South Cavollua | 2ot Reeny S BRetels SOt B8 cuted, Samples of any de- H H Montreal, S}rntfnn!, Sumples und Hules 3 ment sont ov- | Swmiel W. Milton, United States Distrlot- :“[M:“;i Rt r;:wre:tputo s R ulgl.‘: o serintion will Bs formarded Cornwall, Sarnla, - e e ] orclock: Naturdaysunut, | AHOrmoY for South Carolinas Phiip IL K- | FOUER B SR R S T o xane onappli orwarde I Kingston, Detroit Junction, OLL Th T -l crson, Associate Judgsof the Supreme Court | B0 "0 S detalned In Dresden fo napplication. Satisfaction g : Diack Rock NICOL e Tailor, | orutin; and Albert k. Waodeock, Collector [ Ineds and hie wue: detale 1o, Bresion 1oe suarantéed in all jnstances. i of Internal Hevenue for the ‘Third District | Mne days. At the ond of “that timb is . ‘We carry a full line of the [ Any ano tor tho working of tae teo DINING | Embraces over 1,000 different S “‘5;‘;;,,“{"wa“,‘;‘1‘9"§§',‘,}:“‘§"""" papors were restored and nimself sot at lio- of llinols, In tho place of *Long™ Jones, CA RS unow running on the Contral District. - 3 erty, us mnothing was found in his © v . 1 pl n very latest patterns. o e St S A it sttt Tt > 40" | possession “which _would _conneet _ him y M N ELS smem———— with any Sccinlistic scheme. e then . 1 made complaint to Minister White at Berlin, who will doubtless see that his grievancesare redressed, and who will doubtless explaln to, the Berlln authoritles that thelr course in SeereTAnY WiNpost has written Thomas 1. Wells, Esq., of Youngstown, 0., Chalr- wan of the Committeo of 1loop-fron Manu- facturers, a letter in which he declares his INSPECTION SOLICITED. ks Cosgiany e v simitves i nepsletin Bt el o b on | POD'S BRIAR HILL 121 and 123 State-st. ‘ JOSEPH HICKSON, , Mibigan-av, and Twenty-second-st. General Manayer. SPIEGEL & CO., 251 & 263 Wabash-av., Near Jackson-st. URNITURE! TIME TABLE. ¥or Racine, Milwaukes, Bbetbykan. Masitowoe, Ludington, and Munistes, dally atd Bunduys, snd Mondn L E WISWALL & C0, COMMON-SENSE Boot & Shoe Dealers, HAVE REMOVED TO FINE & MEDIUM! Holton & Hildreth ya uxcepted. ni B p. 1 B . 3 . Hatui i Lout Jouves at 9 B i Ky oite, and Al West $horo ports, For Kxcannba, Fuyette, buy ports, woekly, SHIRTS, | COAL. " Ordery by mall or Bell Teluphions prowptly attonded [ M. DU NNIE, 2488 ARCHER-AV. o horeby state thut Mr, UNNE 18 ono of odr oldest custutnora, und thut p him vxcluslvely oursuperior Chureh ML Briar HlL Conl, shd nover anything Intortor tolt. VOB, SORKIS & Co., evaland, Oblo, DUS. " THE TRUTH IS Using none but best fabrics, and employing only skilled help, our Shirts possess every attainable merit. WILSON BRON. . 0., Saturdays, M 12 223 STATE ST, RATTAN FURNITURE. Rattan Furniture. Madison-st. se2ueetly opposite McVicker's Theatre. Th' "l’ry best made, from Dr, Muller's cele- i ated factory at Uri, Germany. GALE & BLOCK]I, BOLE AGENTS, & 40 Monroe-st., Patmer y ;W thy Baiearvow of the Wa siate nothing but facta i our sdvertisemen wnd wo wssort, without tho * fear of colitradiotun,” Whiut there 18 no betwr farning land thun thoss dio ralliog thnber lands iu Southorn Lty now offured for salo st from &4 £0 83 un acre, il credit, with only 8 sor cont Interest, Wo alvo hiave some tine Alississippt Bottoum Iands wiileh are oorod st the xaino price. T'hy climate 18 wild und healthy, und woll suppliod with good wator by means of shallow walls snd soime Raod ApHING. 1N S0 PIACeR thurk 1a N sbundunce of ugad hard eunls I suge s Py purfeat, Bohd 107 & 1w wn: GGY, Land Commissloner, I ¢, 1t 1t Co., hiny hieago. ~ NOTICE. 113, 15, 117 & 19 STATE-ST. LADIE Wl ind & largo und vuried asaortment of CHILDREN'S STRAWS At thy Hlut Establishuent of Tho ONLY full lne ot - n the Wost I3 now OvpICK OF HTATK LaALD OF IKALTIL No. 44 Jonore Bullding, Culese, uind Heglatry of 231 State-st. Bend for 1L Catas Togu! i Rattan Co. As the HOard Lrsoni L It Its Physlcisus wnd Midwives in thix Htate, it i dosirablo thist Wil 6€ thy Profussion in thisCity und County who AL L NONEY 1 On Real Estate, in amounts to sult, at Bix Avold the sickness incident to a life in the g the caming Summer, and locate healthy and delightful of our suburbs. Several fine places of moderate vatue for salo very low, JNO. Q. WELLS, 101 Washington-st. OAEL STREL & COPPER.PLATE {al Fund to Loan without commis- harge for oxamination of abstract. WM. V. JACOBS, CHAS. W. BARNES, uve recelved Cortiticatos from; the Buard sbould, without doluy, suiMd o thls otico 3y postal-cant thelr t residence lucation, DIOsent N L RAUCIL, M. D., Socrotary. V'ar W. DISSOLUTION. The firm of E. C. COLE & CO,, has this day been dissolved by mutual con- sent, James Wilmott will continue the real estate and loan business at the late of+ fice of said firm, No. f10 Dearborn.st., and is alone authorized to collect bills and ac- counts due sald firm ;:ndclcnle all busincss, I, ~“FOR RENT. Vo responsiblo private family only, vory desirable mutbiu-tront dwailiug of 1V roums, sltuated 1a best on Ashisnd-av,” Low runt to bary curpels wad paurt of furnliure, boll of which 8rv Bow wid Orit-class. DI UORANG & PRINTING, IOk E-praLey, PICTUREF Calumel, & Chicago Ganal & Dock Co. ?)ordon Block, Northwest conor n;‘-nmm aud Bandolphata, 1 l.lnéu and lots for saly o Bouth Chicago. Roal Estato] L ALBIOVTED. and Loans Hoterances furnisted if de- 0 it 1) lor, it &0 W sl n D carborn-st. - C. COLE, w A Moo et 18, Portland Block, 109 Dearborn JAMES WILMOTT. BUSINESS UALDY, Daiod My . CELLULOID GOODS. BIRDS, Blfln GENUINE QERMAN A CAIXD. We have ths usauvatico from lundreds of oua~ tomore that vur Celt aluiast shuily of cammplior) wre s ure prevent- ‘oo of Diphthoria and alb threct complaints. V. hems. Health, neatneas, und eocoluniy. THNEN © GO\, 86 Alidison-stiy Trivune Big. §0 Waghingtonst. CANARIES. IKAKMEVHIR, jsrsunt we hova L4 Clarkoes uring B yean. foid Collars (coniposed dotatning o citizen of the United States un- der arrest for nine dnys ou mere suspiclon is not looked on with much favor at this side of the-Atlantle. | purpose to adliere to the decision:of Secre- tury Sherman in reference to the duty on cottoneties, Mr, Wells and the hoop-iron manufacturers will doubtloss protest as loudly against Mr, Windom's duclslon ns they dicl against tha decislon of Mr. Sher- man, and Mr. Windom has not heard the last of them yet. — * Mn, PanNrELL asked the English Atinisters §n the Commons last night to state the pre« else acts for which Mr, Dillon was arrested. Mr, Forster rofused to'do so, and Mr. Glad- stone Indorsed his course, Mr, Parnell ‘then moved the adjournment of the House, so ns to ba able to bring the inatter more fully be- foro Parliament. 1o declared in the counse of his speoch that'a lengthened confinement would probably prove fatal to Dlllon. Bev- eral Irish membors followed Mr, Parnell in denounelng the Governmant for its general policy with rogard to Ireland, in which course, thoy were jolued by-Mr, Cowen, an English Radical, The Guvernment secms determined to push its coerclon policy vigorously. Sav- oral districts of Ireland were proclalined un-. der the Disarming act yestorday, and troops ure belng dispatohed to the lstand, to befn ' readiness, doubtless, to enforce the law it the poople should dare to resist, (. Tur Amerlean-represcutatives at the Mon- etary Conference are having a * high old time” In Parls. ‘Fhey aro being treated s right royally” by thelr own countrymen resident in the gay Capital, and by the French people and ofticials, They were banqueted AMonday and last night, and will be ban- queted ngain to-morrow by ML Magnln, the Fronch Finonce Minister, and on Sunauy by Gon. Noyes, In fuct, Messrs, Evarts, Thur- man, and Lowe are having & jolly thneand o pleasant one, In the meantime the busluess of the Conference moves at funeral pace. GEN. SciorIELD telegraphs from New Or leans to the Secretary of War that Lleut, Bullis, of the Twenty-fourth Infantry, com- manglog the Seminoly scouts, reports from 1his camp, about ton miles south of the mouth of the Pecos, that on the 2d inst, at daybreak le attacked an Indlan camp, Kkilled four bucks and one squaw, captured one Loy, and wounded one aquaw and twenty-one horses, various artictes tound in the camp went to show that the Indians” wore the same who killed » family named McLaurin iu Frlo Cafiop sowe tiue ago. PluNogss STEPHANIE, daughtor of ths King of Belglum, and Priuce Rudalph, the son ond helr apparent of the Kumperor of Austrin, wore marsed In the Chureh of ‘St. Augustine, Vienna, yesterday, by the Card!- nal-Archbishop of Prague, ‘The ocecaslon was marked by great pomp and .cerewmany, 80 much 80, indeed, that tho Prindess, unabls to bear the straln and excitement, - broke down utterly durlng the purformauce ot the marrlogo ceremony, sobbed aloud; and - wept Ditterly, 1t the ‘cable accounts) of tho affalr ave to be belleved, the Austriar " - poople are wild with joy over the affalr, al the Austrian journallsts, such as they are,- .. fhave boen In n state of eager and inteuse ex- cltemont, and have puzzied their bralus for fittiug language to oxpress thelr own and thelr readers’ exuberant joy on the occaslon. Some Austro-Hungarlan citizens fn New York bave colebrated tha atfair by & banquet and the formation of a soclety for the pro- tection of Austro-Huungarlan emigrants, and they hiave luformed the Austrian authorities on thesp Wwatlers > | em————— Mn., BrapLaveit presented himself at the bar of the House of Comuions agaln yester- doy and asked to be sworn. ‘The Bpeaker ordered hint to withdraw, but he. refused to do so, and persisted in his refusal when requested by - 'the Bergeant-at-Arms, Siv Stafford Northeoto then moved that he be removed, and not pennlited to enter agnlu untll he promised not to disturb the pro- ceedings of the Iouse, Notwithstanding Mr. Gladstone's stutement that Mr, - Lrad- iough had 8 right to appear befure the bur of the ' House, "and Labouchere's protest, Northcols's resolution was adopted, and Bradlaugh was obliged to withdraw.