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“VOLUME XL. gutiarflies, Locusts, and Winged In- sects of every variety {hound at Sea's quis weck. Ladies use them to trim Bonnets Zi Dresses, and think them « Too pretty for amuse.” Price, Le to Se each. Also, some Y Suoice collections in Glass Cubinets (orig- eit cost, $10.00 and $25.00 each), which we inn close out this tecek: at Worth 93 cts 2910.00 | S$! .48 $25.00. ‘The abore “Bug Collection”? is part of the stock: of & TANARUPT JAPANESE CORIO gust bought Ly ws for a mere song, and the dock is to be SOLD THIS WEEK! Being displayed un second floor. ACURIOUS CURIO STOCK SLACGHTER OF THE JAPANESE 300 Innocent Japanese Babies. lets 000 Jap. Crepe Tidies, all 5,000 Japanese Paper Napkins 809 Leng Brilliant Crepe Pictu 69 Decorated Wood Panels (Long). 12 Boxed Collections of Shells 450 Hand-Painted Shells, large (these Shells sold for 50c to $1).12 cts 500 Lacquered Cigar-Cases 18 ets 2 19 ets 98 cts 279 Finest Lac. Decorated Brackets98 cts 47 Dec. Lac. Crum-Trays & Brash.$1.48 2,000 JAP. GLOVE-BOXES For 12 cis. Worth only 30. 1,500 FINEST DECORATED JAP. TRAYS! Worth 25 ets. to $6.09, to be sold at from 8 cts to Si.48. Japanese Trays, 8c; worth 20c, Japanese Trays, 24¢; worth 60c, Japanese Trays, 74¢; worth $2.00, Japanese Trays, 98¢; worth $3.00. Q JAD. DECORATED BREAD BOATS. 29 cts. " A CURIO'S CURIOUS “BANKRUPT STOCK. Worth A Cargo of finest Bashzct-Picked TEAS. Duc notice will be given of their being placed on sale. FRAMED PICTORES, 6c; Worth 25 VISITORS PAY SEA A VISIT! Read This! Then Decide! LACE DEP’T. 3.0 yds Uretonne Lace, 2 ets per yd. Evers variety popular Laces a: half value. RIBBONS. Every hue and shade. Half other's prices, HOSIERY. Children’s Hose, beautifully embroidered, A2cts, worth 25. Ladies' Hose, Balbrigzan, Anely embroidered, il 1I2cts, worth 30. Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’, and Children's Hosiery and Furnishings of every descnption at half sctnal Value. GLOVE DEPARTHENT. Glovesa: Gets pair, worth 2 cts. UNDERWEAR. em anics’. na and Childrene Balt Price ‘ wrens Gents’ Fine 122! g iavrens Ge ine Light Weight Undershirts at AL OF STRAW HATS, SSst0 75 cs, g5 cts to 75 cts. ANY OF THEN 11 GTS. COME QUICK! FLOWERS. JEWELRY. S2llé Gora Gurr, neat Sones, One-Fourth Jeweler’s Prices. Rogers’ Heavy Silver-Plated Teaspoons, Si.48 FOR A SET OF 6, $1.48. Rogers’ Triple-Plated Knives. § FINE SILVER-PLATED TABLE KHIVES, ror_ 69 cts *3* 69 CTS PER SET OF 6 TAD Pep yy y HOUSE FERMISHENGS. Tepare to Entertain the Visitors. TINWARE, CUTLERY, HARDWARE. CROCKERY. Choices: Geods und Lowest Price. We sell fear and Glassware ‘thaa any exclusively “CANDY. Sea’s 28-Cent Candy! F acy eens thruughon: all America as being equal to dak eas, ES A Zu pound box for Sets, others BROKEN STICK CANDY, 10 CTS PER LB. LINENS, ‘The : Housekeeping Dry Gooods, . NOTIONS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, | BOOTS and SHOES aU other kinds of Goods re- Rr ceived ROM AUCTION Every Hour of Every Day. 9 State-st, BUGS! 260 Boxes Toy Snakes and Magnets 5 cts . ON THE WAY! 3,000 DRESDEN GALLERY | Will ofter this week 1.00 durens Ladies’ Lisle Thread; Br 122 & 124, j Glasses. etc. cte.. for sale shexp for cash. Fine Holled Pinte, Real Jet, Real ; | Is pleasantly locazed on ground sradually sloping to FURNITU FAIL NOT, Ye Merry —RRIGHTS, GO-AGAIN REV-EL, | And, with your friends, visit and see the Largest and Only Immense Stock of Furniture, Carpets, Sideboards, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Desks, Show Cases, HiTTOTS &6.,a6., IN CHICACO. Be guided aright by. these words of advice, and fail not to see GEOHEGAN & REVELL, 191, 193, 195, 197 Randolph-st., (One Biock from New Court-House,) cor. Fifth-ay. Also, Proprietors of THE CHICAGO FURNITURE CO., 51, 53 & 55 Fifth-av., Briggs House Building. BENTISTRY. Dr. Day, 133 East Hadison-st. | RUBBE Best ; $5 Gold, $10. ‘Filling, 1-4 Old Rates, VITALIZED AIR Gr afas)siven tree for painless extracting. Im East Inventor of Lower Suction Plate, which never loosens while talking or eating ; 5 years? actual test without a failure. S. BRAINARD’S SONS, MUSIC PUBLISHERS, 136 STATE-ST., JUST ISSUED AMIGHTS TEMPLAR . Grand March, ‘With a Beautiful Portrait of Most Eminent Sir VINCENT LOMBAKD HULBUL', And Four Views Gf Principat Features of the Con- | lave. i Iq Sy WATCHES, &c. { Fall to sce the beautiful Butterfy once owned by the famous Maria Theresa, “the fishting Queen of Hun- gary.” and composed of fine Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires, Emorulds, Black Pearls, und paril-colured Opals. the best selection of Precious Stones ou the Continent, for sale at Goldsmid’s Loan-Office, W Kast Madison-st.; price, £1,450. Unredeemed Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Opera- iis i THE NEW Town of Bearnon, Grundy £9, 12. er with groves and trees, and ¥ <u & Northwestern a... one of best, if not THB and, being in the midst of a this presents a rore oppor- for locations tosettie. A. would meet with financial aid, there being elre milles. Ail kinds of business , Agricultural lmploments, Cin, dsaiber, vte, The best of, rock and’ clay tor ay ee town site. Also. am abundance of 100 pater, Apply te ARNON, Hearnon, Tu., oF ADAIK, Marshalltown, a W. ADAIR, Was! the south, dutte: 15, 1880 SILKS. CASHMBRES, &c. Opposite Palmer House. Sir Knights and Ladies And all our other patrons are re- spectfully invited to call on us during this week and secure the, following Bargains: HEAVY: GROS GRAIN SILK At 90c. Black Cashmeres Of most superior make at less than cost of importation. LACE CURTAINS. e have undoubtedly the largest trade in all kinds of Lace Curtains on the street, and for that reason can sell them cheap- er, and have all: the Novel- ties in that line, such as Car. dinal and Black, Old Gold and Black, Ecru; also Lace Bed Sets in Ecru and White, Pillow Lace Chains, Lace Lambrequins in Ecru and White, and other varie- ties at Very Lowest Prices. LINEN DEPARTHENT Special Bargains in All-Linen Table Damask, bleached, and 58 inches wide, at & 50c. per yard. Turkey Red Table Damask, warranted fast colors, at . 50c. per yard. Doylies to match at 60c. per doz. Large size Damask Towels at 20 cents. Very hagdsome Fancy Towels, newest designs, from 75c. to $2.50 each. LACES. Spanish Lace Ties in Ecru and Old Gold, also Black. Cheese Cloth Ties, handsomely embroidered, very..elaborate, at. 6 and Sc. each. SILK TANDKERCHIEES, Newest designs and rich patterns, zoo dozen Imported Silk Hand- kerchiefs, fast colors, very hand- some Chintz patterns, at 25c. each. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, Corsets, Gloves, Silk Mitts, Laces of all kinds, and many other arti- cles too numerous to mention. CARPETS. We have the Greatest Bargains j in Carpets ever shown in this city. The Goods are all fresh, new de- signs, and only arrived this week. Please call and examine our stock, and we will try and convince you of allihe above. BANKRUPT STORE, 184 & 186 STATE-ST. OPPOSITE PALHER HOUSE. - S. SHIREK. | PuLVER PAGE ®:, HOYNES.CO.22 Stationers, Blank-Book Manufacturers, and Dealers in FANCY COODS, 118 & 120 MOXNIOE-ST. All Knights Templar are invited to ex- amine our ELEGANT STORE and SPLENDID STOCK, as they will be sure to find something to carry home asa gift or memento of this memorable gathering. SARATOGA CHIP POTATOES. EXCURSION. “SARATOGA CHIP POTATOES. £OLD BY ALL THE LEADING GROCERS. ‘Bowis and Restaurants scpplied at 259 Randolph-st. CAMP CHAIRS. CAMP CHAIRS, 50c. Cot Beds, Banners, Flags, Shields, Hammocks, &e. JOHN WILKINSON, 77 STATE-ST. CELLULOID GOuDS. Knights Templar ‘and all styles | wilt in warmest weather, Price lists and goods by mail. Callor address J. S. Barnes & Cou 86 Madison-st., (Uribune Bullding.) 1 Celluloid Collars and Cuffs. Do not |‘ Attractive Pleasure Excursions TO LAKE SUPERIOR. | gpaslieay ‘The Plogant Passeucer Steamers of the LABE MICHIGAN AND LIKE SUIEMIOR TRANSPORTS CO., .CITY OF DULUTH Wil leave on Tuesday evening, Aug. 17, and the * jos..L. HURD On Friaay evening. Aug. 2, a 8 o'clock, for Duluth and intermediate poi Enjoy. 4 delightfully cool atmosphore and escape hestand dust. Fares Send for deseripd SPENCER, St rket-st,, fecretary, 2 Chleagd, 10. JOS. AUSTRIAN, Gen, cas FURNACES. THE DERUAM WROUGHT-IROS WARH-AIR .- FUL, DURABLE, FURNACE 2 Rag: CATING APPARATUS in the market.‘ Portable LEAT SG ei set, Send for Ilustrated pamphler. C. W. DURHAM, 154 & 155 Michigan-av., Opposite Exposition Building. LZ. Leiter, W. C. Larned, WW. Boytngton, posed ir isase G, Lombard, N. Matson, Sartell Prentice, W. 8. Crosby, ¥. H. laitl, Dr, A.B Strong, A.d. Smith, Dr. Almdn Brooks. ts. ie SUNDAY, | £UGUST NKRUPT: STORE; The Most POWER- | CLOTHING. The Largest and Leading - Manufacturing and Reta CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WEST. Coupled with the fact that we are in re- ceipt of large shipments of Fall Goods We are also receiving i daily special shipments dlrect from our Manufac- tory in anticipation of - the immenso number of visitors to our city dur- ing the coming week, and we shall offer special inducements to strang- ers and ont-of-town people. Clothing and Furnishing Goods buyers naturally follow the immense crowds who daily flow into our Mammoth Establishment, appreciating as they do the fact that in buying from us they are dealing direct with the manufacturer, and are saved at least two profits, thus enabling our cus- tomers and patrous to buy a single gar- ment or suit of clothes at about a similar price the ordinary clothing dealer would pay the manufacturer. Our stock is replete with all the Latest Novelties in Men's, Boys’, Youth's, Children’s FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! Those who have formerly patronized Merchant Tailors will find in our mam- moth stock the Latest Novelties, equal in style, make, and finish to that emanating from any merchant tgHoring establish- ment in the land, ‘ane at asaving of at Teast 38 per cent. WE RECOGNIZE HO COMPETITION! All goods marked in plain fgures, and the one-price system strictly adhered to. Putnam Clothing House, 131 & 183 Clark, and 7 Madison-st. MINER, BEAL& HACKETT, Proprietors and Manufacturers. W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager. Pa aha acinlivaiadn nontsiaenenncnunsastint saan) PILSENER LAGER BEEN. CHO, A. WEISS & 9. Received the highest award of alt competing Bottled Beers of the World atthe International Exhibition, Sid- ney, Australia, 1879. WE ARE BOTTLING, |FOR FAMILY USE, CONRAD SEIPP’S ‘PILSENER LAGER BEER, EXCLUSIVELY. Our delivery wagons reach every part of the city. Our ‘‘Salvator’” Premium Export Beer | Is shipped extensively al] over the country. Car-load | orders cun be flied ‘at short notice. Swaller ship- ments wii] also recolve nrompt uttention, ‘his excellent Beerewoll Introduced tn Hotels, Res- es, 15 considered “The Finest” of connuissours. | faurante, and Pan by the cultivated py ‘Beil your orders to GEO. A. WEISS & CO., Lake Shoro, foot of 'wenty-sevonth-st., Chicago, pie licBell telepuone connection throtch Seipp's rewery. OPENING. CORNER ay % 9 STATE AND ADAMS-STS., CHICAGO, DLE., BUYER AND SELLER OF Bankrupt Stocks. and Job Lots, GOODS RECEIVED DAILY FROM Auction, Assygnees Sales Adninstralors’ Sales, Manufacturers Sales, Ant Foread Sales, ‘Which we Retail and Wholesale from {10 to 15 per cent Less Than Any Other House in America. Nos. 192, 194, 196, 198 & 200 State-st. 55,57, 6461, 608,67, 6,717 Adamscst. TAKE A STROLL THROUGH “THE FAIR” EJ. LEIMANN, ENOWN 4S THE LARGEST CHEAPEST STORE IN AMERICA FOR’ FANCY DRY GOOODS, Notions and Novelties, mr Hardware WOODEN and WILLOW WARE, ~ Tinvare, ‘Tousetrishing rots, BOOTS and SHOES, Jewelry SILVERPLATED WARE Musical Instriments, : CHINA AND GLASSWARE, TABLE AND POCKET Cutlery, Pistols and Revolvers, TRUNKS AND LEATHER G60DS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, &C., &¢. Cor, State and Adams-sls, JIESCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. $8 Tinest and Best PulSet. Bay ignoe, still, and caro, No fancy prices. Exporier “Grone BMCCHESNEY Greenhouse Sotk fo Sale will lease for a term of years my Greenhouses, ‘elth or without advelling-house; and wil Groenbouse stock of Plants, ius vorablo terms. . - LEWL Of the Du Page Ci lade Ticht." L PARLORS, lark und’ Runduiph-3:8. PHOTOGRAPHER, 97-79-81 State-st., Chicago. OPTICAL Goons, 1 Spectactes sulted to alt sights on scientifle hay lescopes, Mk Fint principles. eraand Field praeiles Oper 20d Pelt Glnaes te PURCHASE SEATS FOR THE Grand Parade OF THE Knights Templar Only in such GRAND STANDS as are noted be- Iow? all of which have been indorsed by the city authorities as ABSOLUTELY SAFE, and have been erected under the Auspices of the Triennial Committee. ‘The locations have been selected because. of their proximity. o the principal and most INTEREST- ING’ FEATURES of this great parade, BRILLIANT PAGEANT OF TEN ie CENTURIES, E. cor. Congress-st. 5 cor. Hubbard-court. cor. Peck-court. Me ; E. cor. Twelfthest. Mich . near Yan Buren-st. Lake Front, near Park Row (only Grand Stand in the Park). Dearborn Park, opposite Base Kall Park. ic ay be purchased at Palmer ‘House News: Tickets wad Packie News Stand, Sherman House sand, Tremont House NewsStand, Clayton @: Madison-st.; Kantzler ct Hargis’, cor. scond-st. ‘Wabash-av., and Hoteb ‘cor. Congress-st. and Wabash-av. Brunswick, LAKE FRONT PAVILION ‘The finest location to view the KNIGHTS | DMPLAK PAEADE. rocession passes this statid three times. Foe eres a dpe view of the Encaimpinent.Chap- Me svoris obtained. Reserved Seats fur ba- nize Com, erton Wednesday eveniug for sale ¥_ iid Consress-st. tude jutund, corner alicalgan: AJNCH BROAD TIRE. the C. ¥..T Co. will introduce these Broad Tire epring ‘Trucks, and are prepered to move at short notice es of Merenandise to and from de- pots und docks. Rs OFFICE: 10 & 12 WABASH-AV. MEMBERS OF THE APOLLO COMMANDERY Can obtain their Exchange Badges at COBB’S LIBRARY 29 Washington-est. Will be open Tuesday after 2 o’elock. ATTENTION! 50,000 Knights Templars’ FLAGS AND BANNERS, i vera’ prices, from 50 Pg DOZEN AND UBWARD. LOCH & CO., Chicago Branch, 213 State-st., mear Adams. Oitice and Factory, 160 Elm-st,, Cincinnati, 0. CENTS _\. PRICE FIVE CENTS. The Grénd-Drama Aboud tn : Begin. ‘| Arrival of the First of the Vis- iting .Command- eries. Camp De Molai Consecrated and Formally Occu- pied. Animated and Bustling Scene During the Day. Delegations from the Three Chi- eago Commanderies Take Possession. Appearance of the Tent-City by Night—Jollity and Fon The Work of Decorating the Streets Going Rapidly On. The Exposition Building Nearly in Read- fness for Tuesday Night's Entertainment. A General Cessation of Business on That Day—The Com- mittees. Orders to Apollo Commandery—Divine Service This Morning—To- Day’s Arrivals. WELCOME TO CHICAGO, AUGUST, 15880. Written for The Sunday Tribune. L ‘What menn these symbols in the alr That everywhere we sec? These mystic mottocs, here and there, ‘They ure ull Greek to me. cs ‘These sounds that come, from horn and drum, ‘These human tides thit low In one vast throng of life along ‘Tne crowded street below. A ‘They come from fair New England's hills, ‘Rhey bail from Southern lands. From Minnesotr’s farms and mills, Front California's sunds. From Ireland's bogs, frum Scotland’s braes, From Britain's broad dotnain, From fair Italia’s Roman ways, From sunny Prance and Spain. in From the bright banks along the Rhine, From where the Danube tows, Prom the far plains of Palestine, © Where tirst the * Red Cross" .rose; “9 From wll cho world their forins uppear, They come from © To * meet upon a le ‘And “act upon the square.” Iv. ‘Welcome. good friends, to our fair shore— We greet you witb 2 cheer. ‘The tents are pitched, the feast Js spread, ‘fo make you bappy bere. We meet you, one and all, with love ‘And acchimtions toud, O’nay the skies be bright above, Without a storm or cloud! v. O wondrous brotherhood of man That ni Where cre ‘iil all things pass away. Th ¢ custs down his robe and crown, ile leaves them xt the door, : ‘And rags und pride stana side by side “ Upon tho checkered tloor.”” VIL O crimson cross! _ O cross of blood! On banners rent and tora, O'er desert sands, througy Ugbt and flood, Dy Christian neroes borne. O glorious symbol of God's love ‘That we muy see unfurled, Beyond the sturs of night, above, In the Eternal World: Lawspace, Chicago. Evers J. Han. , ALL PROMISES SUCCESS. The preparations for the Twenty-first Trien~ nial Conclave of the Knights Templar of the United States, barring the decoration of the arches, which, however, It is said, will be com- pleted to-morrow morning, and tho finiahing touches to the Exposition Buildmg and the Grand Encampmopt Asylum, ure ended, muck tathe relief of the Triennial and the subordi~ nateCommittces, thousch ull the members thereat have yet much to do to sce that everything goes along harmoniously. The outside public ure astonished at what has been done, and the officers und Sir Kuights who have arrived say that Chicugo’s welcome will exceed in miugnif- cence, and grandeur, und bospifality any recep- tion ever before accorded thew in this country. ‘They wre amazed dt the magnitude of the prep- arations, znd at the smoothness with which ov- erything is moving ulong. They believe the Conelsve will be a success.in every respect, and that the Sir Knights who visit the Gurdea City will curry home with them the pleasuntest recollections. THE FIRST ARRIVAL. Beauseant Commandery, No. 8 of Baltimore, Md., arrived yesterday forenoon, and met with a royal recepticn at the hands of their Chicago brethren. They came through io three Pullman cars provided especlatly for their use, and, leav~ ing Baltimore at 9:15 Friday morning, made the run without the slightest accident to mur the pleasure of the trip. Beauseant, No. 8, is the rep- resentative Commandery of the State, and the members acted 43 escort to the Maryland Grand Commandery. Having Just conception of the comforts of traveling, the Commandery brought with them Henry Jukes, the prinoe of Bulu- more caterers, who supplied sumptuous repasts during the journey, and won for himself the thanks ot the members. Atseveral towns along the route the train inet with high ter wel- 8 e place just west of Pittsbura & teres lizne procestion 2uSt cd out in honor of hts. bots ‘Eitkareind., @ dispatch was forwarded to the Triennial Committee thut they wore corning, rrangements of the and iu accordance with the ut a SO a ounted Reception Committee 4 squi cnights detailed to reccive them at the dene andi’ thom to camp. escort. Maj. Joho M- and bir Knights H.3. Tiffany, 2 Mee Sanies F. Olcott, Stowart Marks, George Baten det, Coyse, 1M Wageneads 7} ming ON Charles ee EG. cass ¥. War- Commandery, of ° St- Bernard Commandery. When the train pulled into the Pittsturg & Fort depot the visiting Sir Kaights were Lenttily received nnd cheered by a lirgo crowd of le sano bac: assembled to. sce the repre- tives of tho mystic order. othe following is the roster of the Beauseants: Joseph Kes. Parker, Eminent Commander; Thowus J. Sb ik, Generalissimo; Harry A. Barry, Captain-Geneml; George W. ‘Tuylor, Sentor Warden; Jobn B._Oldershaw, Junior Varden; Isaac ‘Albertson, Treasurer; E. Oliver Barnett, Recorder; Bearer: George BR. ‘Abrahams, Wardén: F. i ecker, D, ‘ yosot Norvat H. Busey, Thomas J. Brown, Joba ¥, Tho: is, Thomns M. Green, L. A.C. Gerry, Ed. Ge . Willan F. Courtney, Walter 8. Hall, Dr. H.W. Owings, Albert H. Carroll, Geore P. Wheeler, John M. Keeler. Dr. T. 8. Waters. C. Be: Leonard, Jobo KR. Kensett, John BE. Recae, Joba